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Upcoming Dates
- Sat, Oct 28Litchfield Community CenterOct 28, 4:00 PMLitchfield Community Center, 421 Bantam Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759, USAJust in! Celebrate the beauty of Fall with lovely music. WSO's Great Spaces concert at Litchfield Community Center. Led by WSO concertmaster Alyce Cognetta-Bertz, WSO musicians will present a selection of piano trios including Mozart’s Quintet in A major for Clarinet and Strings.
- Sun, Nov 05NewtownNov 05, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PMNewtown, 45 Main St, Newtown, CT 06470, USAItalian Antonio Vivaldi’s beloved The Four Seasons, which had brought joy to audiences for nearly three centuries, is paired with a more contemporary take on changeable weather, this time based in the southern hemisphere: Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.
- Sat, Dec 02WaterburyDec 02, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PMWaterbury, 100 E Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702, USAHome Alone In Concert - The Film with Live Orchestra at The Palace Theater, Waterbury CT A family favorite - experience the LIVE ORCHESTRA performing this John Williams film score -while watching this annual Christmas favorite - an experience like no other
- Sat, Feb 10ThomastonFeb 10, 2024, 4:00 PMThomaston, 158 Main St, Thomaston, CT 06787, USAJoin organist Juan Cardona Jr. and WSO's Concertmaster Alyce Cognetta Bertz on violin in the performance of an original score along side a showing of Buster Keaton's iconic movie The General!
- Sun, Mar 17WaterburyMar 17, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:45 PMWaterbury, 750 Chase Pkwy, Waterbury, CT 06708, USAStep into the time machine and travel back exactly 100 years. 1924 was bursting at the seams with world premieres of beloved classics like Rhapsody in Blue and The Pines of Rome. Experience Honegger’s sonic steam engine, Pacific 231 and the majesty of American composer Carl Ruggles’ Men & Mountains.
- Sun, May 19Fine Arts Center, NVCCMay 19, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:45 PMFine Arts Center, NVCC, 750 Chase Pkwy, Waterbury, CT 06708, USAMozart & Mahler! Composer Gustav Mahler once said “A Symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything.” With his 4th Symphony, Mahler goes even further – beyond the earth to a heavenly realm where angels dwell.
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