adventuTineirPnwee1nsl9vaocei0ruonn0tsmud!o—iesInCintasyton1adot8fnh8dLime9i,gpaYthrgose,htiuteennnrgarguyrtleyePwadneomtaorlCWpduaolrsseplci.’idst’fTasrhlCoeFoomaafnfrincMicaieuernrsnatitPsca,w!raeciehptxgentoi.rsudalecoarsdye,cadeessiorbhetatlghnteuguxtoant,hiytdieanstbuDehtUnsomethi,clnadatywu,ssysoitpg new—t! Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 ® New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concert Ravel, SWatie, and many other composers were inspired, and their music became an his was the excitement of Paris! Last time, we enjoyed the jazzy rhythms and bright, bold RAVEL’SPARISexotic,trés chic! harmonies of New York City in the 1950’s.Now, discover Paris—modern, fresh, T H EP R O G R A M :
RAVEL“Dawn,” fromDaphnis and Chloé, Suite No. 2 SATIE/orch. DebussyGymnopédieNo. 1 DEBUSSY“Fêtes” (“Festivals”),fromNocturnes STRAVINSKY“Infernal Dance of King Kashchei,” fromThe FirebirdSuite RAVEL“Laideronette, Empress of the Pagodas,” fromMother GooseSuite Richard DUBUGNON“La Roue de Fortune,” fromArcanes Symphoniques,Op.30 RAVEL“Feria,” fromRapsodie espagnole
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Delta David Gier,conductor Tom Dulack,scriptwriter and director Heather Lipson,dancer Dion Macciacito,actor Wang Guowei,erhu Zhou Yi,pipa Pablo Sainz Villegas,guitar
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