Saturday, Oct. 16 7:30 p.m.
$20 adults $12 students*
Tickets can only be purchased directly from the Louisville Orchestra. The Ogle Center is unable to sell tickets to Louisville Orchestra concerts at this time. To purchase tickets, visit tickets.kentuckyperformingarts.org or call 502-584-7777. Tickets will not be available at the door.
* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
Stem Concert Hall
All ages
Approx. 90 mins.
COVID PRECAUTIONS
In accordance with Indiana University policy, the wearing of masks is required within any building on campus. Free masks will be provided at Ogle Center entrances. IN ADDITION, the Louisville Orchestra has implemented its own protocols for its performances that requires every person over the age of 5 present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. For more details regarding the Louisville Orchestra’s policies, please see their health and safety guidelines.
Teddy has created a fascinating program of 20th century works that are patterned after styles from the past.
Scored for three solo instruments (flute, oboe, and trumpet) and strings, the Capricorn Concerto is an early work by American composer Samuel Barber that was strongly influenced by J. S. Bach. A largely forgotten yet innovative composer who, as a Jewish Czech, died in a concentration camp, Edwin Schulhoff flips the numbers and the winds outnumber the strings inverting the Baroque era concerto grosso form. Charming, witty, and disarmingly simple, the music of Pulcinella reflects Igor Stravinsky’s inspiration gathered from the music of the past.
PROGRAM
Teddy Abrams, conductor
COVID PRECAUTIONS
In accordance with Indiana University policy, the wearing of masks is required within any building on campus. Free masks will be provided at Ogle Center entrances. IN ADDITION, the Louisville Orchestra has implemented its own protocols for its performances that requires every person over the age of 5 present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test. For more details regarding the Louisville Orchestra’s policies, please see their health and safety guidelines.
Teddy has created a fascinating program of 20th century works that are patterned after styles from the past.
Scored for three solo instruments (flute, oboe, and trumpet) and strings, the Capricorn Concerto is an early work by American composer Samuel Barber that was strongly influenced by J. S. Bach. A largely forgotten yet innovative composer who, as a Jewish Czech, died in a concentration camp, Edwin Schulhoff flips the numbers and the winds outnumber the strings inverting the Baroque era concerto grosso form. Charming, witty, and disarmingly simple, the music of Pulcinella reflects Igor Stravinsky’s inspiration gathered from the music of the past.
PROGRAM
Teddy Abrams, conductor
Saturday, October 16
| 7:30 p.m.
$20 adults
| $12 students*
Tickets can only be purchased directly from the Louisville Orchestra. The Ogle Center is unable to sell tickets to Louisville Orchestra concerts at this time. To purchase tickets, visit tickets.kentuckyperformingarts.org or call 502-584-7777. Tickets will not be available at the door.
* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
Stem Concert Hall
All ages
Approx.imately 90 mins.utes
Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center
Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Road | New Albany, IN 47150
p: (812) 941-2525 | f: (812) 941-2541 | e-mail: oglemail@ius.edu