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Rose Hill Chamber Orchestra’s Debut Performance
April 13, 2019 @ 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Join us for the inaugural performance by the Rose Hill Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Jon Goldberg. The Rose Hill Chamber Orchestra is composed of the finest professional musicians in the area. They specialize in an exciting repertoire that is seldom given professional performances because they call for forces that are too large for a string quartet or woodwind quintet, but too small to fit the programming of a full symphony orchestra. This concert features just this repertoire, opening with Mozart’s dramatic Symphony #25 in g minor, and then featuring local favorite, Glenn Caluda, performing Vivaldi’s ethereal Concerto for Guitar. The second half of the program is all rustic dance music, with Beethoven’s set of Twelve Contra Dances and Aaron Copland’s icon Appalchian Spring, in its original orchestration for 15 instruments. The Copland is full of dynamic vitality and colorful writing, building on the well known American folk song A Gift to Be Simple
Doors open at 7:30 PM and show starts at 8:00 PM
Ticket Prices & Info:
All Tickets are General Admission
$20 in advance until 3:00 PM on the day of event
$25 at the door
Children: 12 years and below are free when accompanied by an adult
Tickets may be purchased in advance either online or by calling the Barns of Rose Hill Box Office at 540-955-2004 (Noon to 3:00 – Tuesday through Saturday). If you call when our Box Office is closed, please leave a message and we’ll return your call within 24 business hours.
FAQs:
Where are you located?
We are located in downtown Berryville, Virginia between the Rose Hill Park and the Berryville-Clarke County Government Center / Clarke County Library.
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Where do I park & is it free?
Free parking is available next door at the Berryville-Clarke County Government Center / Clarke County Library / Barns of Rose Hill parking lot.
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Do I need to print out a copy of my tickets?
Help us save trees! If you purchase your tickets via Eventbrite, then there’s no need to print out paper tickets when you attend the event. Just bring a valid ID and we’ll check you in at the door via our Eventbrite attendee list.