Boston Civic Symphony: A Civic Serenade at Regis College Fine Arts Center
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Violinist Taichi Fukumura and his teacher Peter Zazofsky combine forces on Bach's Concerto for Two Violins, as the Boston Civic Symphony's 91st season rolls on with A Civic Serenade at Regis College. For their salute to the serenade, known for its melodic, romantic elements and named after the Italian word for "calm," the orchestra's chosen a pair of stand-out works by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky. In fact, the latter's gorgeous Serenade for Strings was famously adapted into a ballet by George Balanchine. Guest conductor Channing Yu is also set to lead the ensemble in a piece composed by the ensemble's former cellist Dianne Wachsman.
Violinist Taichi Fukumura and his teacher Peter Zazofsky combine forces on Bach's Concerto for Two Violins, as the Boston Civic Symphony's 91st season rolls on with A Civic Serenade at Regis College. For their salute to the serenade, known for its melodic, romantic elements and named after the Italian word for "calm," the orchestra's chosen a pair of stand-out works by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky. In fact, the latter's gorgeous Serenade for Strings was famously adapted into a ballet by George Balanchine. Guest conductor Channing Yu is also set to lead the ensemble in a piece composed by the ensemble's former cellist Dianne Wachsman.