The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra is capping their season on June 1 with a show featuring special guests Duo46.
The program will begin with an Overture from one of Mozart’s last operas, La clemenza di Tito.
The balance of the first act will be filled out by Duo46, a violin and guitar ensemble made up of Sudbury Symphony Music Conservatory faculty members Beth Ilana Schneider-Gould on violin and Matt Gould on guitar.
The program will end with Ludwig Van Beethoven's symphonic debut, the Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21.
“The selections on the program showcase Beth and Matt's mastery of the classic and modern styles with the Baroque Concerto for Violin and Guitar in A Major by Bolognese master
Guiseppe Torelli,” according to a media release issued by the orchestra.
“Beth and Matt are important advocates of contemporary art music including the Histoire de Tango composed in 1985 by Ástor Piazzolla.
“Their intriguing mix of music depicts the impressions and experiences of modern-day composers, capturing an array of style and emotion with a library of literally hundreds of original twentieth-century works for violin and guitar duo Double Concertos, and Trios with Cello, Mandolin (B.A.M.), Piano (the Strung Out Trio), and Viola.”
For more information on the upcoming performance, including tickets, click here. General admission is $50.65, and youth admission (ages 16-18) is $30.65.