On Sunday April 11th at 8 pm, the Dudley House Orchestra will be playing in Sanders Theater in Cambridge. While it is true that I will be playing timpani, don’t let that scare you because the rest of the orchestra is quite awesome.
April 11th, 8 pm
Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov – Easter Ouverture
Bert Van Herck – New Work
Ludwig Van Beethoven – Symphony No. 7 in A Major
Tickets $10 (general public), $7 (students, seniors, Harvard ID holders) or at the door (space permitting) $12 (general public), $10 (students, seniors, Harvard ID holders) available at the Harvard Box Office or at the door (space permitting).
I normally just alert my friends to upcoming concert dates and leave it at that. In this case, however, I really do recommend this as a great concert. I think that this is an excellent program (I’ve been trying to get someone to do Beethoven 7 for years), with an excellent group and the performance hall is awesome.
[Update]: Free parking for Sanders Theater events is available at the Broadway Garage at the corner of Broadway and Felton Streets, from one hour pre-performance to one hour post-performance.
mr-lynne says
mr-lynne says
lynne says
I knew being your wife was a thankless task, but yeesh! What, you think because we’re married I’m merely obligated to recommend your diary???
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p>OK, yeah, but still. đŸ˜‰
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p>Hehe love ya hon!
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p>And everyone should go to this concert! It’s going to be a great one. This group is about as polished as you can get for an amateur non-pro group, seriously, the $10 ticket price is a steal for the level of music you’ll get to hear.
mr-lynne says
Free parking for Sanders Theatre events is available at the Broadway Garage at the corner of Broadway and Felton Streets, from one hour pre-performance to one
hour post-performance.
kbusch says
your going to provide us with A and E.
mr-lynne says
… he has them tuned to A and F for the 3rd movement. Very unusual for the period.
mr-lynne says
… for the recommends.