Our Annual Halloween Concert Fun
The second concert of the 2016 - 2017 season is on Saturday, October 22nd at 7:30 pm in the PARC Gym, Plymouth. This concert is guaranteed to be fun and will set the tone for your Halloween festivities.
Wear your favorite costumes, bring your children, enjoy free pop-corn and join in the fun!
Our Music Director and Conductor, Nan Washburn will once again surprise and haunt us with "scary classics" and movie sound tracks. From Bach, Berlioz, Gould to Williams, Danny Elfman and Ray Parker Jr. Maestra Nan Washburn has created a concert that features music that represents some of the best tunes used in scary and not-so scary movies. As Maestra Washburn has said before: "orchestral music for movies give composers the freedom to interpret the images and story the movie will talk about"; indeed music speaks first. A family treat for everyone.
Don't miss this one. For tickets call us 734.451.2112 or visit www.michiganphil.org
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Thursday, October 13, 2016
Thursday, October 6, 2016
2016 - 2017 Season "Celebrating Women Composers"
Creating a new season
requires a process of creativity. The combination of theme, music,
compositions, entertainment, and education are taken into consideration to
shape the season. Under the leadership of Music Director and Conductor Nan
Washburn, the Michigan Philharmonic has included many performances and
compositions by women composers. To this date, Nan Washburn has included many performances and
compositions by women composers.
The Michigan Philharmonic
is proud to present our 2016-2017 Season ‘Empowering Women through music
featuring Women Composers’. Opening our new season is Beethoven and Blue Jeans on Saturday October 8 at 7:30 pm, at the
Village Theater on Cherry Hill Rd. in Canton. This curated concert blends joyful expectations and a connection
with nature that permeates through the melodies of the three-featured pieces.
Starting with Glinka’s Kamarinskaya where the traditional Russian dance
folklore sets the tones for festivities. The celebration continues with
Katherine Hoover’s Four Winds Flute Concerto, a piece that explores breath as
the essential part of living depicting the wind at different times of the year,
and is performed by our own Michigan Flute Star, Amy Porter. Closing this
fantastic music experience with everyone’s favorite Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony; as
Beethoven said the Sixth Symphony is "more the expression of feeling than
painting".
Feel the breeze of fall
with this warm bucolic season opener featuring Katherine’s Hoover Four Winds
Flute Concerto.
For tickets, call 734.451.2112 or visit www.michiganphil.org
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