www.peninsulasymphony.org
May 16, 8pm, San Mateo Performing Arts Center
May 17, 8pm, Flint Center/DeAnza College, Cupertino
The Peninsula Symphony presents Mahler’s mighty Symphony No. 5 in C major and Mendelssohn’s sunny and energetic Violin Concerto in E, Op. 64, one of his last orchestra pieces and Featuring Jing Wang, the 2007 Irving M. Klein International String Competition Winner.
These two equally great Romantic compositions explore vastly different emotional landscapes – making for a powerful and magnificent evening of music: Friday, May 16 at the San Mateo Performing Arts Center (600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo) and Saturday, May 17 at the Flint Center (21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., De Anza College, Cupertino) both at 8pm. Tickets are $34 for General Admission and $29 for Seniors/Students
The Peninsula Symphony, a 90 member community orchestra led by music director and conductor, Mitchell Sardou Klein, celebrates its 59th year of providing unique and first-class music to the Bay Area community. Of the 90 musicians, most are professionals who volunteer their time and talents to the Orchestra. For tickets or more information visit www.peninsulasymphony.org or call (650) 941-5291.
Official Website: http://www.peninsulasymphony.org
Added by ericap on May 13, 2008