Culver City Symphony Orchestra Conductor Frank Fetta and violinist Aubree Oliverson will perform at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5 at Memorial Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave., Culver City. Free parking in lots along Culver Boulevard and metered parking along Overland Avenue.
We try to make space for music in our lives. We look for our living space, our space in society, our personal space, our work space. Music fills empty spaces, in rehearsal rooms and concert halls. Music fills the spaces in our hearts and minds. Orchestras fill spaces in our cultural lives.
Culver City Symphony Orchestra’s next concert is finding space in a new year and a new era with works from composers who filled spaces in society with their works which confronted society-Mozart, brilliant works-Mendelssohn, works which created new space-Wagner, or works which returned to old spaces to create something new-Prokofiev.
The program — Mozart: Don Giovanni, Overture (1787) Mendelssohn:
Violin Concerto (1844) Wagner: Sigfried Idyll (1870)
Prokofiev: Classical Symphony (1917) General Admission: $15 Buy Now Ages
13 to 17: $10 Ages 6 to 12: Free Members of SoCal Symphony Society Receive Two
Free Tickets, available at the Box Office one hour before the concert. Tickets available at the Box Office one hour before the concert, and available on-line: www.culvercitysymphony.org info@culvercitysymphony.org
This performance is made possible in part by a grant from Los Angeles County Arts Commission info@culvercitysymphony.org. Visit website Culver City Symphony Orchestra, P O Box 4846, Culver City.