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The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra announces the 2008 Sounds of
Summer Series

(Orlando, FL – February 28, 2008) - The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra announces the 2008 Season of its Sounds of Summer Series. This popular chamber music series is comprised of five concerts, and highlights the musicians of the Philharmonic with diverse programs and fabulous musical experiences. The Sounds of Summer Series takes place in the Margeson Theater in the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins Street, Orlando. All Sounds of Summer Series concerts are presented on Mondays at 7:00 PM. Subscriptions to this five-concert series are available in two price levels: Level 1 seating is $160 for adults, $144 for seniors and $80 for students with valid ID. Level 2 seating is $105 for adults, $94.50 for seniors and $52.50 for students with valid ID. Single tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Single ticket prices are: Level 1 seating: $37 for adults, $33 for seniors and $18.50 for students with valid ID; Level 2 seating: $26 for adults, $23 for seniors and $13 for students with valid ID. To purchase subscriptions or for more information, please phone the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Box Office at 407-770-0071, or visit our web site at www.OrlandoPhil.org. Last season’s Sounds of Summer Series was a sell-out success, so be sure to order your subscriptions early!

The 2008 Sounds of Summer Series is as follows:

SOS 1 - The Obsessions of Johannes Brahms
Monday, June 16, 2008 | 7:00 PM
Christopher Wlkins, conductor

What lurked beneath Brahms's stoic exterior? His passions owed much to his wild-eyed mentor, Robert Schumann. These included the piano; the songs of Schubert and Mendelssohn; a desire to extend the great forms of the Classical tradition; and - in what remains a riddle not fully resolved to this day - the affections of Robert's wife, Clara. We will explore all of these facets (and more) in a program devoted to what was surely his greatest obsession of all: the intimate sharing of great music.

SOS 2 - Bassooner or Later 
Monday, June 30, 2008 | 7:00 PM

"The Clown of the Orchestra" has a serious side, too, although not too serious. The lush, gorgeous sound of a quartet of bassoons will take you from French Baroque to Italian opera with a few humorous stops along the way. Acquaint yourself with one of the most underappreciated instruments of the orchestra and find out how versatile it can be. Philharmonic Executive Director (and bassoonist) David Schillhammer hosts this program - and we might get him to play his bassoon, too!

SOS 3 - Tour of Duty: The Sovereign Brass Joins Up!
Monday, July 21, 2008 | 7:00 PM

Enlist in the Sounds of Summer Series now and march to the beat as Sovereign Brass plays
the music that has accompanied the U.S. military and united our country from the Revolutionary war to Desert Storm. Hear the songs that rallied the troops and soothed the lonely hearts at home while our troops were serving their "Tour of Duty."

SOS 4 - Tamas, Family & Friends
Monday, August 4, 2008 | 7:00 PM
Tamas Kocsis, violin; Alexandra Desbruslais-Kocsis, cello; Csilla Szabo, piano

Concertmaster Tamas Kocsis gets together with his fiancé and his Mom to present a recital of chamber music. The program includes music from their native countries by Ravel, Debussy and Kodaly as well as works by Schumann and Haydn.

SOS 5 - Good Vibrations
Monday, August 18, 2008 | 7:00 PM
Our Philharmonic percussionists demonstrate that there is a lot more to percussion than
what one may see in a full orchestral performance. Enjoy this exuberant program filled with
works that represent a variety of musical styles, ranging from jazz and classical to minimalistic
and contemporary. Included on the program are Bartok’s Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, Anthony Korf’s Blue Rhythm Quintet and Steve Reich’s Music for Pieces of Wood.   

For more information on the 2008 Sounds of Summer Series, phone the Orlando Philharmonic at
407-770-0071 or visit www.orlandophil.org.

 

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