Friday, Nov. 17 7:30 p.m.
$32† adults $14† students*
† Includes $2 processing fee
* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
Stem Concert Hall
All ages
Approx. 90 mins.
Subscriptions to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series are available directly from the Louisville Orchestra. To subscribe, visit louisvilleorchestra.org
The LO welcomes famed guest conductor JoAnn Faletta for a program that is sure to captivate. The concert begins with one of Richard Strauss’ most delightfully uplifting tone poems based on the legendary medieval German trickster, Till Eulenspeigel. The second half of our program is all about the French fascination with Spain in the early 20th century. Debussy’s Ibéria perfectly captures the magical flavor of the Iberian Peninsula as only he can. And our grand Spanish-themed finale? Always a crowd-pleaser: the sensuous Bolero by Maurice Ravel.
PROGRAM
JoAnn Faletta, conductor
I. | In the Streets and Byways |
II. | The Fragrances of Night |
III. | The Morning of the Festival |
The LO welcomes famed guest conductor JoAnn Faletta for a program that is sure to captivate. The concert begins with one of Richard Strauss’ most delightfully uplifting tone poems based on the legendary medieval German trickster, Till Eulenspeigel. The second half of our program is all about the French fascination with Spain in the early 20th century. Debussy’s Ibéria perfectly captures the magical flavor of the Iberian Peninsula as only he can. And our grand Spanish-themed finale? Always a crowd-pleaser: the sensuous Bolero by Maurice Ravel.
PROGRAM
JoAnn Faletta, conductor
I. | In the Streets and Byways |
II. | The Fragrances of Night |
III. | The Morning of the Festival |
Friday, November 17
| 7:30 p.m.
$32† adults $14† students*
† Includes $2 processing fee
* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.
Stem Concert Hall
All ages
Approx.imately 90 mins.utes
Subscriptions to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series are available directly from the Louisville Orchestra. To subscribe, visit louisvilleorchestra.org
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