Live from the Temple
Our Live from the Temple series creates new and exciting opportunities for our audiences to engage with the Symphony, including interviews with our performers, a glimpse backstage and even a virtual post-concert question and answer reception. Join us online for these special livestreamed presentations.
Thursday February 11
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Live from the Temple 7:00 PM
In this contrast of past and present, Haydn’s merry “La Poule (the Hen)” is paired with William Bolcom’s witty send-up of the era, while Saint-Georges, the first-known classical composer of African ancestry, is succeeded by Jessie Montgomery’s modern, multicultural Banner.
Thursday March 18
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Live from the Temple 7:00 PM
Our March concert begins with the lyrical woodwind and French horn melodies of Richard Strauss’s Serenade in E-flat Major and ends with Delius’s On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring. Gounod’s sparkling Petite Symphonie and the dramatic first movement from Mozart’s “little” G Minor Symphony round out this spring serenade.
Thursday April 15
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Live from the Temple 7:00 PM
All brass! “The Rejoicing” from Handel’s Royal Fireworks serves as a fitting opener to this evening of exhilarating brass and percussion music, bursting with modern fanfares and solemn, stirring chorales. Piazzolla’s lively Tango Suite draws the concert to a rhythmic and electrifying close.
Thursday May 13
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Live from the Temple 7:00 PM
Principal Flutist James Blanchard is featured as soloist in Gluck’s Dance of the Blessed Spirits and Faure’s expressive, virtuosic Fantaisie. The concert begins with Marianna Martines and ends with Mozart – plus, William Grant Still’s Danzas de Panama.