![]() We conclude with Brahms’ Symphony No.1 in C minor.Ĭlassics IV Bartok and Beethoven – Saturday, March 2, 2024 Martin Luther King Jr., and includes a quote from his I Have A Dream speech. This work is dedicated to and inspired by the memory of the late Dr. ![]() We open with Patrice Rushen’s iconic Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory. We welcome him back and are excited to hear him ‘live’. Balio performed a solo recital during the pandemic for our virtual concerts in 2021. This concert features solo trumpeter Andrew Balio performing Arutunian’s Trumpet Concerto. The remaining works celebrate America’s rich tradition of music written for film, including John Williams, Aaron Copland, and Ennio Morricone.Ĭlassics III A Grand Occasion- Saturday, February 3, 2024 Virtuoso bassist Xavier Foley performs his own Soul Bass Concerto commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony in 2022, in another west coast premiere. Flanking this work we will feature two American works – Fanfare for an Uncommon Man by John Stevens and Symphony No.1 in e minor by Florence Price.Ĭlassics II California Biennial – Saturday, November 4, 2023Ĭelebrating the California Biennial festival across the state, we open with the work Kotuku by New Zealand composer, Christopher Blake, in a West Coast premiere, including an appearance by Native American flutist and artisan, Tim Blueflint Ramel. Tickets for POPS are sold separately from season subscriptions and will be available through .Ĭlassics I Rachmaninov Rocks – Saturday, OctoBack by popular demand, our opening Classics concert features pianist Ilya Yakushev performing Rachmaninov’s mighty Piano Concerto No.2. Bring the whole family to laze in the summer sun and celebrate the Central Coast at the Avila Beach Golf Resort. The second half welcomes local singer and songwriter, Damon Castillo and his band. To kick off this season opener the first half of the POPS is dedicated to popular and patriotic works by Dudley Buck, John Williams, Leroy Anderson, Michael W Smith and John Philip Sousa. ![]() Avila Pops, Celebrating the Central Coast – Saturday, September 2, 2023
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