Rhythmic Traditions
- Presented by: NEW WEST SYMPHONY
- Jan 26, 2019 - 4:00 PM
- Fred Kavli Theatre
- 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard Thousand Oaks, California 91362
Tickets: $124.00, $100.00, $70.00, $82.00, $58.00, $46.00, $34.00
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s classically elegant Violin Concerto No. 5, ”Turkish”, earned its nickname due to a suddenly “exotic” sounding interjection in the final movement. Award-winning violinist, Karen Gomyo makes her New West Symphony debut with this most popular of Mozart’s violin concertos. Ludwig van Beethoven’s propulsively exuberant Seventh Symphony brims with joyful, dancelike movements and rhythmic vitality. Richard Wagner called it the “apotheosis of dance.” Beethoven himself called it “one of the happiest products of my poor talents.” A New West Symphony commissioned work from Jeff Beal will receive its world premiere.
Tickets are available for sale at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza box office in person; at any Ticketmaster retail location; Ticketmaster Charge by Phone at 800.745.3000; or purchase on-line by clicking on the BUY TICKETS button.
*Ticket prices include a facility charge.
A $3.00 processing fee will be added to the price of each ticket purchased at the box office window. Additional convenience/handling fees will apply when purchased through Ticketmaster.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s classically elegant Violin Concerto No. 5, ”Turkish”, earned its nickname due to a suddenly “exotic” sounding interjection in the final movement. Award-winning violinist, Karen Gomyo makes her New West Symphony debut with this most popular of Mozart’s violin concertos. Ludwig van Beethoven’s propulsively exuberant Seventh Symphony brims with joyful, dancelike movements and rhythmic vitality. Richard Wagner called it the “apotheosis of dance.” Beethoven himself called it “one of the happiest products of my poor talents.” A New West Symphony commissioned work from Jeff Beal will receive its world premiere.
Karen Gomyo, violin
Beal | The Great Circle (World Premiered Commission)
Mozart | Violin Concerto No. 5 “Turkish”
Beethoven | Symphony No. 7
Karen Gomyo, violin
Beal | The Great Circle (World Premiered Commission)
Mozart | Violin Concerto No. 5 “Turkish”
Beethoven | Symphony No. 7