They say an English garden reflects the personality of its creator -great or small, formal or informal, public or private. So too for English music, and this concert proves the point with a rich harvest of compositions by Percy Grainger, Malcolm Arnold, Arthur Sullivan, Edward Elgar, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Join us to celebrate the musical colors of the beautiful changing seasons.
Audiences rave about the outstanding acoustics and easy accessibility of McAfee Center for the Performing Arts in Saratoga. This is a chance to experience wonderful music in an intimate, 550-seat concert venue.
PROGRAM
Malcolm Arnold; arr. John P. Paynter: "Tam o'Shanter."
Percy Aldridge Grainger; transcr. Frank Papajohn: "Green Bushes."
Arthur Sullivan; arr. Charles Mackerras: "Pineapple Poll."
Philip Sparke: "Zodiac Dances."
Johann Sebastian Bach arr. Edward Elgar; transcr. Ryan Nowlin: "Fantasia & Fugue in C. Minor."
Andrew Lloyd Webber; arr Warren Barker: "The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber"
Kenneth J. Alford; ed. Frederick Fennell: "Colonel Bogey."
They say an English garden reflects the personality of its creator -great or small, formal or informal, public or private. So too for English music, and this concert proves the point with a rich harvest of compositions by Percy Grainger, Malcolm Arnold, Arthur Sullivan, Edward Elgar, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Join us to celebrate the musical colors of the beautiful changing seasons.
Audiences rave about the outstanding acoustics and easy accessibility of McAfee Center for the Performing Arts in Saratoga. This is a chance to experience wonderful music in an intimate, 550-seat concert venue.
PROGRAM
Malcolm Arnold; arr. John P. Paynter: "Tam o'Shanter."
Percy Aldridge Grainger; transcr. Frank Papajohn: "Green Bushes."
Arthur Sullivan; arr. Charles Mackerras: "Pineapple Poll."
Philip Sparke: "Zodiac Dances."
Johann Sebastian Bach arr. Edward Elgar; transcr. Ryan Nowlin: "Fantasia & Fugue in C. Minor."
Andrew Lloyd Webber; arr Warren Barker: "The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber"
Kenneth J. Alford; ed. Frederick Fennell: "Colonel Bogey."
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