Lexington Symphony 2010-2011 Concert Season

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Announcing the 2010-2011 Season

Join us at Cary Hall for a blockbuster season featuring the Mahler "Symphony of a Thousand" in collaboration with the Nashua Symphony & Chorus, Boston Children's Chorus, and the New World Chorale, and the premiere of a work by Pulitzer-prize winning composer Yehudi Wyner featuring soprano Dominique Labelle. All concerts conducted by Music Director Jonathan McPhee.

Season tickets are available through September 24. Four or six concert subscriptions are available; the latter include our evening Holiday Pops and a new "Summer's Eve Concert" in June where you can meet and mingle with our Symphony musicians and enjoy an informal concert of Mozart and more.

   

September 25, 2010

Saturday 8pm
Haydn Symphony No. 104, "London"
Prokofiev Sinfonietta
Beethoven Symphony No. 5

November 20, 2010

Saturday 8pm
Mahler "Symphony of a Thousand", No. 8
Joint Concert with Nashua Symphony & Chorus, Boston Children's Chorus, and the New World Chorale
Sponsored by the Lexington Symphony Concert Fund Partners

Holiday Pops Concerts

December 3, 2010
Kids Holiday Pops: Friday at 4 pm
Evening Pops: Friday at 8 pm
Sponsored by the Land Fund at The Polaroid Foundation

February 5, 2011

Saturday 8pm
Dominique Labelle, soprano
Wyner Fragments from Antiquity (revised) WORLD PREMIERE
Brahms Symphony No. 4

April 2, 2011

Saturday 8pm
Max Levinson, piano
Also featuring a Lexington High School Concerto Soloist, TBA
Faure Pelleas et Melisande
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Stravinsky Firebird

June 11, 2011

Saturday 7pm
NEW FEATURE: Summer's Eve Concert
Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp
Dvorak Wind Serenade
Parry An English Suite for Strings
Ibert Divertissement


 

Conductor's talk one hour before each performance except Holiday Pops and Summer's Eve Concert.

All concerts are in Cary Hall in Lexington Center.

Thank you to our sponsors:
Lex Symphony Concert Fund  Mass Cultural Council  The Land Fund at the Polaroid Foundation  Lexington Education Foundation  Brookline Bank