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We are thrilled to announce that the 16th annual Austin International Concerto in C Major will be played on April 9th.
Tickets for the event go on sale Friday, June 12th at the Austin American-Statesman offices or online at www.meetthecarillariens.com. Please note, the online reservation system will be available Saturday, June 13th at 9:00 AM PDT and will open at 7:00 PM PDT.
In partnership with UT Austin, carillonists and members of the community will gather in the historic Austin Memorial Auditorium for the performance of the final part of the grand concert of the year.
About the Austin Concerto in C Major
The Austin Concerto in C Major celebrates the rich music of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, as heard in the concert of 1885 and 1887 with the 18th century French symphony concerto Les Petites Dives.
More th카지노 사이트an 60,000 people from all over the world attended these concerts, including some of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century, such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Pierre Boulez.
The Austin Concerto in C Major is a unique concert series that features new works from celebrated orchestral composers.
The 17-movement performance at The Austin Memorial Auditorium in August 2013, the most ambitious and ambitious concert of its kind in the United States, was recorded by The Austin Symphony Orchestra.
For a complete list of performance dates, please visit www.meetthecarillariens.com.
The Austin Concerto in C Major
The Austin Concerto in C Major is the first of three concerti of the grand concert of the year, a period of th카지노 사이트e mu바카라sical calendar beginning with August 18th 1885, when the Austin Chamber Orchestra began its first live concert of the year, accompanied by the renowned 18th-century Swiss musice composer and pianist Rachmaninoff.
All three major concerti of the Austin Symphonic Concert series are conducted by William A. Aiken of UT Austin’s music department.
The 16-movement series begins with the first concerti of 1885, when the orchestra played Les Petites Dives, a four-movement concerto produced by the 18th century Swiss composer Richard Bock (1817-1870).
After that, the Austin Symphonic Chamber Orchestra performed the 17-movement concerti of 1