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SUMMARY:RV Symphony Presents: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
DESCRIPTION:What's Interesting: Beethoven's most widely recognized piece\, Symphony No. 5\, was one of the earliest symphonies to call for trombones in the brass section\, and the first to reintroduce a theme from one movement to a later one. Grammy-nominated\, Estonian-born bassoon virtuoso Martin Kuuskman\, constantly pushing the boundaries for new artistic and technical possibilities\, has premiered eight bassoon concertos\, all written and dedicated to him. Grammy-nominated Christopher Theofanidis' Bassoon Concerto was composed for Kuuskman. Both artists were students at the same time at Yale. Theofanidis quotes the following about Kuusman in his personal program notes about the concerto: "I have known many musicians of an extremely high caliber in my life\, but Martin really stands out from among even the most accomplished of those."\n\n\n\nProgram: WEBER: Der Freisch tz Overture THEOFANIDIS: Bassoon Concerto Martin Kuuskmann\, bassoon - 20 Min Intermission - BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C minor Don't miss a pre-concert lecture with Music Director Martin Majkut and our soloist Martin Kuuskmann an hour before the concert time. This concert will last about 1hr\, 35min.\n\n\n\nTickets available online\, over the phone\, at our offices in Ashland\, and at the door the night of the concert. $10 Tickets for Students and Oregon Trail Card holders only in office or at the door\, otherwise ranged from $28-$78.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:20px\;">What&#39\;s Interesting: Beethoven&rsquo\;s most widely recognized piece\, Symphony No. 5\, was one of the earliest symphonies to call for trombones in the brass section\, and the first to reintroduce a theme from one movement to a later one. Grammy-nominated\, Estonian-born bassoon virtuoso Martin Kuuskman\, constantly pushing the boundaries for new artistic and technical possibilities\, has premiered eight bassoon concertos\, all written and dedicated to him. Grammy-nominated Christopher Theofanidis&rsquo\; Bassoon Concerto was composed for Kuuskman. Both artists were students at the same time at Yale. Theofanidis quotes the following about Kuusman in his personal program notes about the concerto: &ldquo\;I have known many musicians of an extremely high caliber in my life\, but Martin really stands out from among even the most accomplished of those.&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\nProgram: WEBER: Der Freisch&uuml\;tz Overture THEOFANIDIS: Bassoon Concerto Martin Kuuskmann\, bassoon - 20 Min Intermission - BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C minor Don&#39\;t miss a pre-concert lecture with Music Director Martin Majkut and our soloist Martin Kuuskmann an hour before the concert time. This concert will last about 1hr\, 35min.<br />\n<br />\nTickets available online\, over the phone\, at our offices in Ashland\, and at the door the night of the concert. $10 Tickets for Students and Oregon Trail Card holders only in office or at the door\, otherwise ranged from $28-$78.</span>
LOCATION:GPHS PAC 313 NE Olive St\, Grants Pass\, OR 97526
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DTSTAMP:20260419T184904Z
URL:https://business.grantspasschamber.org/events/details/rv-symphony-presents-beethoven-s-fifth-symphony-50250
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