The Rozsa Center stage will be a feast for the ears Saturday night, featuring works from across Europe. The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra has adapted its membership to allow for a smaller, socially distant arrangement. That means they had to be selective on what they could play, but the likes of Tchaikovsky and Vaughn Williams will still be on the menu.
The concert is available to the public virtually through the Rosza website or its Facebook page. It begins at 7:30 PM.
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The Department of Visual and Performing Arts and the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts are pleased to announce “Orchestral Miniatures,” a live-streamed concert of music performed by the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra (KSO). The concert will originate from the Rozsa Center at 7:30 pm on Saturday, February 27. Due to current coronavirus restrictions, the concert will only be available virtually to the general public, by visiting mtu.edu/rozsa or the Rozsa Facebook page.
The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra presents a potpourri of sensational orchestral “miniatures,” appropriate for a smaller, socially distanced orchestra. On the menu is delightful music from Italy, Russia, France, Hungary, and England. “We are beyond excited to perform live orchestral music in the Keweenaw during the pandemic,” says music director, Joel Neves. “Our concert will feature a variety of sublime smaller works, including Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, Vaughan Williams’s Wasps Overture, and “March to the Scaffold” from Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique.”
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