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LA Chamber Orchestra presents Jupiter spacerBuy Tickets
Sunday April 18, 2010 at 7:00pm
Royce Hall
340 Royce Drive
Los Angeles, California 90095 Get Directions
Lift off with Jeremy Denk, who graduated with an unlikely double degree in chemistry and piano performance from Oberlin College and Conservatory.

Noted for his fresh musical interpretations, this young American brings his “bracing, effortlessly virtuosic and utterly joyous” playing (The New York Times) to the works of two earlier musical innovators, Mozart and Stravinsky. The opening works also highlight our “perfect” violins and the “exemplary virtuosity and musicality…” of our winds (Resmusica.com, Paris). The penultimate concert of our 41st season concludes with Mozart’s 41st Symphony, “the greatest orchestral work of the world that preceded the French Revolution” (Sir George Grove, 1906).

* Jeffrey Kahane, conductor
* Jeremy Denk, piano

- Stravinsky - Concerto in D major for String Orchestra
- Stravinsky - Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments
- Mozart - Rondo in D major for Piano and Orchestra, K. 382
- Mozart - Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551, (“Jupiter”)

Concert Preludes are fun, informative and free to all ticket holders.

Join us one hour before each concert in the theatre. Some Preludes will feature LIVE performances of short chamber works. All will provide interesting insights into the music and the artists.

Tickets $18-100*

*Student and senior discounts available. One per valid ID. Please call.

Call Jacquie, Marcella or Laura in the box office at 213 622 7001 × 215.
Ticket Info: 18-100
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Category: Music
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