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Royal Conservatory Orchestra with conductor Tania Miller

Royal Conservatory Orchestra with conductor Tania Miller Isabella Perron, violin
Tania Miller conducts the Royal Conservatory Orchestra photo
October 10, 2024 | 8:00 PM
  • Starting at: $25.00
  • Venue: Koerner Hall
  • Series: Student Concerts, Royal Conservatory Orchestra Concerts
  • Genre: Classical, Orchestra
  • Presenter: The Royal Conservatory

“Wonderful control over the orchestra as if she carried a quiver of gestures that matched perfectly the mood of each musical section … While the sound of the orchestra was entertaining enough, watching Miller brought a new dimension to the performance." (Madison Capital Times)

Violinist Isabella Perron, BMus ’24 (GGS), is a Grand Prize winner of The Robert W. and G Ann Corcoran Concerto Competition.

Part of the Temerty Orchestral Program at The Glenn Gould School (GGS), the Royal Conservatory Orchestra (RCO) is widely regarded as an outstanding ensemble and one of the best training orchestras in North America. It consists of instrumental students in the undergraduate and graduate programs of The Glenn Gould School. Graduates of the RCO have joined the ranks of the greatest orchestras in the world.

Please join us! This concert is preceded by a short performance by talented students and a pre-concert talk in the Leslie & Anna Dan Galleria. Prelude recital starts at 6:45pm; pre-concert talk starts at 7:15pm.

Program
Hector Berlioz: Le carnaval romain, op. 9
Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 77
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 in E Minor, op. 39 

Estimated Concert Length: 1st half: 60 minutes - 20 minutes intermission - 2nd half: 40 minutes
 
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