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Tickets available
online or call 508.478.5924.
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ticket order form and mail.
View
seating chart.
Saturday evening concerts:
Reserved tickets: $35
General admission: $30
Student/ senior: $25
Sunday Family concerts:
Adults: $8
Children/ seniors: $5
Questions?
Call 508.478.5924 or e-mail
bstockwell@claflinhill.org
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Night at Symphony Brochure
Booklet or
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The Claflin Hill Symphony
Orchestra’s
Tenth Anniversary Season Schedule.
All concerts take place at Milford
Town Hall’s Grand Ballroom, 52 Main Street, Milford, MA
Family
Concert II
Play Nice
with Others!
Sunday, March
28, 2010 3 p.m.
A program
designed to feature the various sections of the symphony orchestra, and how they
work and play together in harmony, featuring Claflin Hill’s awesome tuba player,
Mr. Chip Halt, in "Tubby the Tuba."
Concert V
Places in Our
Heart
Saturday, May 1,
2010 7:30 p.m.
Copland Our Town
Bernstein On the
Waterfront
Resphigi Pines
of Rome
We conclude our
Tenth Season with our favorite "music scapes" – an homage to our community and
its roots, and it’s on to the next or decade of Claflin Hill!
Be part of
our 10th year!
Concert I
Pillars of
Fifths
Saturday,
November 7, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Beethoven
Symphony No. 5
Shostakovich
Symphony No. 5
We open our
Tenth Anniversary season reprising two of our most memorable performances, and
two of the most monumental symphonies ever written— Beethoven’s Fifth, one of
the most beloved works of the 19th century, and Shostakovich’s Fifth – his
homage to the triumphant human spirit over the totalitarian regimes of the 20th
century.
(Five plus Five
makes TEN!)
Concert II
Holiday Pops!
Saturday,
December 12, 2009 7:30 p.m.
Our Tenth
Holiday Pops concert, with the
New World Chorale, celebrating the season with
Tchaikovsky, Handel, John Williams, Mannheim Steamroller and more!! Holly MacEwen Krafka joins Maestro Surapine on the podium for this Claflin Hill Family
Holiday tradition
Family
Concert I
Myths and
Legends
Sponsored by Middlesex Savings Bank &
Target
Sunday, January
17, 2010 3 p.m.
Featuring music
highlighting timeless fables and stories from our childhood and beyond,
including music from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Jacques Offenbach’s "Orpheus
in the Underworld" with its famous "Can-Can Dance," Aaron Copland’s "Billy the
Kid" and more.
Designed as an
introduction and primer, Family Symphony concerts are perfect for folks with
young children, seniors who enjoy an afternoon of great music and all others
seeking to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of classical music.
Concert III
Songs of
America
Saturday,
January 30, 2010 7:30 p.m.
Duke Ellington's Harlem
Hojnacki; Toccata, Tango and Toons
Special Guest Artist, Melanie Campbell
Songs of Gershwin and Spirituals
Special Guest Host Ron Della Chiesa
Special
Chamber Orchestra Concert
Saturday,
February 13, 2010 7:30 p.m.
Barber
Adagio for Strings
Ives Camp
Meeting Symphony
Ibert
Divertissement
Stravinsky
Octet
By special
demand! Audiences loved our Benefit Chamber concert last season, and the
opportunity to hear the stellar CHSO musicians in more intimate and transparent
ensembles. Here are four gems that will allow our musicians’ passion and
brilliance to shine out into the winter night!
Concert IV
The Sacred
and the Profane!
Health Night at Symphony
Sponsored in part by:
The Milford Regional Medical Center, Fallon Community
Health, Tri County Regional Medical, Atria Draper Place, Whitcomb
House and Brigham & Women's Hospital
Saturday, March
6, 2010 7:30 p.m.
Mozart
Requiem
Carl Orff
Carmina Burana
Two of the
greatest chorus-and-orchestra masterpieces of the entire literature! Mozart’s
noble, majestic and elegiac Requiem paired with Orff’s colorful bacchanal of
student drinking songs and romance! Carmina Burana was the first work ever
performed by the CHSO in May, 2000 – the Mozart Requiem opened the first full
season! A musical feast with a one-two punch!
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CLAFLIN HILL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is grateful
to the following towns for their 2010 Local Cultural Council grants in support
of our "Seeds of Culture" program, as well as the general operating of the
orchestra.
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Medway Cultural Council |
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Franklin Cultural Council |
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Hopedale Cultural Council |
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Bellingham Cultural Council |
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Blackstone Cultural Council |
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Mendon Cultural Council |
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Upton Cultural Council |
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Milford Cultural Council |
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Hopkinton Cultural Council |
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