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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Ravel\, Anderson\, Copland\, Haydn \nEvent Url: htt
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 _\nEvent Date Begin: 2011-11-06\nEvent Date End: 2011-11-06\n\nThe second 
 concert of the season is a program of great color and surprise\, with a st
 rong international flavor.\nThe opening French work\, Ravel's Mother Goose
  Suite\, is a deft evocation of some of the familiar characters and situat
 ions from the tales of Mother Goose.  The composer's famous orchestral wiz
 ardry is nowhere more enchanting than in this work\, which at the beginnin
 g seems miniaturized and by the end has proved itself full to overflowing.
 \nThen on to the modern English composer Julian Anderson and his glistenin
 g\, breathtaking Khorovod. Imagine a string of dances\, all going at diffe
 rent speeds and with different instrumentation. Each one has its unique ch
 aracter\, and they are all overlapped and juxtaposed in surprising and int
 riguing ways.  This piece will be a real discovery for the audience!\nFor 
 Copland's beloved Clarinet Concerto we are honored to be presenting one of
  the most famous and respected clarinetists in America\, William R. Hudgin
 s\, principal clarinet of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.  Renowned for the
  perfection of his technique and the silken beauty of his tone (much like 
 the dedicatee of this concerto\, Benny Goodman)\, Mr. Hudgins possesses ju
 st the right qualities for the American hymn-like strains of the concerto'
 s opening movement and for the tricky\, jazzy riffs with which the concert
 o concludes.  Opportunities to hear Mr. Hudgins as a soloist are rare\, an
 d you won't want to miss this special occasion.\nHaydn's Symphony No. 90 i
 s not the one that is nicknamed &ldquo\;The Surprise&rdquo\;\, but it shou
 ld be.  For over two hundred years delighted audiences have been snared in
  its devilishly ingenious trap.  Come to the concert and hear what we mean
 !\n\nStart time: 3:00 PM \n(Pre-Concert Conversation at 2:00 PM)
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