CAPITAL CITY SYMPHONY ~ 45th Season
Victoria Gau, Artistic Director and Conductor
Season Finale Concert
Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 5:00pm
* Featuring Dvorak’s cello concerto with Brannon Cho, cello, winner of the 2012 Johansen International Competition
* Tchaikovsky, Waltz and Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
* Stravinsky, Firebird Suite (1919)
At the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC
Please join us after the concert for a brief RECEPTION in the lobby to celebrate the close of our 45th Season! Happy Hour prices on beer and wine. Free nibbles.
Tickets $16-$25, senior/student discount, FREE for age 16 and under
Online or 202-399-7993
Facebook Event Page
CELLIST BRANNON CHO, now 17, started his cello studies at the age of 7 with Marnie Kaller in NJ. At an early age, he won First Prize in several competitions including the Grand Prize in the New Jersey American String Teachers Association (ASTA) competition. After being accepted into the Meadowmount School of Music at age 10, he continued his studies there for 5 summers with a Merit scholarship.
Brannon made his debut with the Colonial Symphony in 2008 and recently performed the Dvorak Cello Concerto with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Anshel Brusilow. In 2010, Brannon was a Runner-up in From the Top’s “Big Break” contest, and subsequently performed in Carnegie Hall and on From the Top’s radio show. He was the First Prize winner of the 2011 Lennox International String Competition, Grand Prize winner of the 2011 ASTA National Competition, 2nd Prize winner at Stulberg competition 2012 and the First Prize winner at Johansen International Competition. On January, 2012, Brannon gave a master class and performed as a guest artist in the Eastern Washington University's "Cellobration." Brannon is currently a student of Hans Jørgen Jensen.
The Capital City Symphony fits your budget and your lifestyle, with low ticket prices (free for kids!), creative programming, exciting collaborations, and fun special events such as Meet-The-Musicians Happy Hours and Come-Play-With-Us Chamber Music Jams.
Victoria Gau, Artistic Director and Conductor
Season Finale Concert
Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 5:00pm
* Featuring Dvorak’s cello concerto with Brannon Cho, cello, winner of the 2012 Johansen International Competition
* Tchaikovsky, Waltz and Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
* Stravinsky, Firebird Suite (1919)
At the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street NE, Washington, DC
Please join us after the concert for a brief RECEPTION in the lobby to celebrate the close of our 45th Season! Happy Hour prices on beer and wine. Free nibbles.
Tickets $16-$25, senior/student discount, FREE for age 16 and under
Online or 202-399-7993
Facebook Event Page
CELLIST BRANNON CHO, now 17, started his cello studies at the age of 7 with Marnie Kaller in NJ. At an early age, he won First Prize in several competitions including the Grand Prize in the New Jersey American String Teachers Association (ASTA) competition. After being accepted into the Meadowmount School of Music at age 10, he continued his studies there for 5 summers with a Merit scholarship.
Brannon made his debut with the Colonial Symphony in 2008 and recently performed the Dvorak Cello Concerto with the Richardson Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Anshel Brusilow. In 2010, Brannon was a Runner-up in From the Top’s “Big Break” contest, and subsequently performed in Carnegie Hall and on From the Top’s radio show. He was the First Prize winner of the 2011 Lennox International String Competition, Grand Prize winner of the 2011 ASTA National Competition, 2nd Prize winner at Stulberg competition 2012 and the First Prize winner at Johansen International Competition. On January, 2012, Brannon gave a master class and performed as a guest artist in the Eastern Washington University's "Cellobration." Brannon is currently a student of Hans Jørgen Jensen.
The Capital City Symphony fits your budget and your lifestyle, with low ticket prices (free for kids!), creative programming, exciting collaborations, and fun special events such as Meet-The-Musicians Happy Hours and Come-Play-With-Us Chamber Music Jams.
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