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SUMMARY:Haydn's Creation
DESCRIPTION:March 12 & 13 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor\nAubry Ballarò\, soprano\nNick Nestorak\, tenor\nJoel Balzun\, baritone\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director   \nHaydn: The Creation\, H. XXI:2  \nAs one of the most influential figures in Classical music\, Haydn is remembered as the father of both the string quartet and the symphony — but for his masterpiece The Creation\, he turned to oratorio\, combining orchestra\, chorus\, and soloists to illustrate a stunning musical depiction of the Book of Genesis. Soprano Aubry Ballarò\, tenor Nick Nestorak\, and baritone Joel Balzun sing as the archangels Gabriel\, Uriel\, and Raphael\, and later embody Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Fans of Handel’s Messiah will not want to miss the glorious singing of the Columbus Symphony Chorus and the orchestra’s tone painting of the chaos of the universe\, bringing of light\, and creation of heaven\, earth\, animals\, and man.   \nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend and benefactor of the Columbus Symphony\, Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/haydns-creation/2027-03-12/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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SUMMARY:Haydn's Creation
DESCRIPTION:March 12 & 13 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor\nAubry Ballarò\, soprano\nNick Nestorak\, tenor\nJoel Balzun\, baritone\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director   \nHaydn: The Creation\, H. XXI:2  \nAs one of the most influential figures in Classical music\, Haydn is remembered as the father of both the string quartet and the symphony — but for his masterpiece The Creation\, he turned to oratorio\, combining orchestra\, chorus\, and soloists to illustrate a stunning musical depiction of the Book of Genesis. Soprano Aubry Ballarò\, tenor Nick Nestorak\, and baritone Joel Balzun sing as the archangels Gabriel\, Uriel\, and Raphael\, and later embody Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Fans of Handel’s Messiah will not want to miss the glorious singing of the Columbus Symphony Chorus and the orchestra’s tone painting of the chaos of the universe\, bringing of light\, and creation of heaven\, earth\, animals\, and man.   \nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend and benefactor of the Columbus Symphony\, Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/haydns-creation/2027-03-13/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270319T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270319T213000
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SUMMARY:Mahler's Fifth
DESCRIPTION:March 19 & 20 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor  \nHovhaness: Symphony No. 2\, “Mysterious Mountain”\nMahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor  \nMahler’s monumental Fifth Symphony opens with an iconic trumpet solo leading a funeral march\, but ends in lively\, celebratory D major. It comprises a massive emotional journey\, and along the way\, we visit a Scherzo that highlights Austrian dances and horn solos\, as well as the touching Adagietto for strings and harp — Mahler’s most famous composition and a musical love letter to his wife\, Alma. The Second Symphony of prolific 20th-century American composer Alan Hovhaness\, subtitled “Mysterious Mountain\,” provides a sweeping and spiritual opening to the evening. \nThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Tom & Ruth Sloan.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahlers-fifth/2027-03-19/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270320T193000
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SUMMARY:Mahler's Fifth
DESCRIPTION:March 19 & 20 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor  \nHovhaness: Symphony No. 2\, “Mysterious Mountain”\nMahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor  \nMahler’s monumental Fifth Symphony opens with an iconic trumpet solo leading a funeral march\, but ends in lively\, celebratory D major. It comprises a massive emotional journey\, and along the way\, we visit a Scherzo that highlights Austrian dances and horn solos\, as well as the touching Adagietto for strings and harp — Mahler’s most famous composition and a musical love letter to his wife\, Alma. The Second Symphony of prolific 20th-century American composer Alan Hovhaness\, subtitled “Mysterious Mountain\,” provides a sweeping and spiritual opening to the evening. \nThis concert is dedicated to the memory of Tom & Ruth Sloan.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahlers-fifth/2027-03-20/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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