~ Season Finale Concert ~
CINCO DE MAYO!
with guest artist Anamer Castrello, mezzo-soprano
Sunday, May 4 at 5pm
Copland, El Salon Mexico
Manuel de Falla, El amor brujo
Dvorak, Symphony No. 9 "New World"
All three of these pieces have strong folk influence. The Dvorak is rooted in Native American and African American folk music, and the de Falla is strongly influenced by the gypsy folklore of Andalusia. Neither, however, quotes pre-existing music. On the other hand, the Copland borrowed at least 9 Mexican folk tunes for this work, subtitled "Popular Type Dance Hall in Mexico City."
LOCATION:
Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
TICKETS:
202-399-7993 or http://www.atlasarts.org/
$16 - $20 / Children 16 and under FREE!
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Join us for dinner!
Cinco de Mayo Post-Concert Dinner
A special celebration for the finale of our 40th Anniversary Season
Make Your Own Taco Bar:
* Chicken, Beef and Shrimp
* Shredded Cheese Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onion, Sour Cream
* Mild and Hot Sauce
Grilled Veggies
Baked Chicken and Cheese Enchiladas
Rice and Black Beans
Guacamole
Nacho's and House made Salsa
Strawberry Shortcake
$26.00 per person; Cash Bar
Tickets to the dinner must be purchased separately from concert tickets. Space is limited; dinner tickets must be purchased by Noon on Fri. May 2. A limited number of dinner tickets may be available at the door. Call 202-399-7993
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The Capital City Symphony strives to make great orchestral music approachable by presenting affordable concerts to the public, performing creative programs in a relaxed concert format, and providing appealing performance opportunities for talented amateur as well as professional players.
CCS INFO: 202-399-7993 x120 or www.capitalcitysymphony.org
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