The Contra Costa Chamber Orchestra closes its season with "Some Assembly Required", featuring the full group as well as the brass, wind, and string sections performing separately.
The program opens with the brilliant brass fanfare from La Peri by Paul Dukas, followed by an eclectic combination of wind instruments performing Stravinsky's Octet. The full orchestra then assembles to perform Haydn's joyful Symphony No. 1 in D Major, known as "The Clock."
The strings will perform a trio of works, including the first movement of David Diamond's most popular piece, Rounds, and the full orchestra reassembles to close the program with Grieg's powerful Peer Gynt Suite.
The Contra Costa Chamber Orchestra closes its season with "Some Assembly Required", featuring the full group as well as the brass, wind, and string sections performing separately.
The program opens with the brilliant brass fanfare from La Peri by Paul Dukas, followed by an eclectic combination of wind instruments performing Stravinsky's Octet. The full orchestra then assembles to perform Haydn's joyful Symphony No. 1 in D Major, known as "The Clock."
The strings will perform a trio of works, including the first movement of David Diamond's most popular piece, Rounds, and the full orchestra reassembles to close the program with Grieg's powerful Peer Gynt Suite.
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