Manchester Symphony Orchestra

Tall Tales from Europe

Sunday, March 2nd
Performance at the Ford Theater
 Honeywell Center, Wabash
3:00

You are invited to a pre-concert
performance by local Suzuki students from the studio
of Linda Kummernuss at 2:15 in the theater lobby.

All patrons are invited to join us in the Clark Gallery for a post-concert reception made possible by Beacon Credit Union

Patrons are also invited to the “Conductor’s Talk Back” at the front of the theater immediately following today’s performance.


Concert Program


Overture to William Tell

Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868)
Suzuki Strings
      Gavotte and Minuet I
arr. Shinichi Suzuki (1898 - 1998)
      Go Tell Aunt Rhody American Folk Song
               North Central Indiana String Association  Linda Kummernuss, Director
Carnival of Venice Giulio Briccialdi  (1818-1881)
      Jena Eichenlaub, flute  
Man of La Mancha Mitch Leigh  (1928- )
       Andrew Hoff, baritone  

intermission                    

Se Vuol Ballare Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
       David Moan, baritone  
Háry János Suite, Op.15 Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967)


Storyteller, Charles D. Klingler, Professor Emeritus of English

(Click on the composition name for program notes by James R. C. Adams.)

Be sure to join the MSO for the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance (click for a sneak preview) on  May 2,3 or 4 on the Manchester College campus in Cordier Auditorium. MSO season tickets include one performance of the Pirates.