Juno Orchestra’s second season offers three concert programs, each designed to advance the Project’s five goals. Mark your calendars!
Two Bachs Plus
Two autumn performances feature Jennifer Slowik, oboe, in the Concerto for Oboe d’Amore in A Major by Johann Sebastian Bach. Also on the program: Sinfonia No 2 in B-flat Major by C.P.E. Bach, and Symphony No. 39 in G minor by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Saturday, September 29, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 30, 3 p.m.
Brattleboro Music Center
Senza Zefiri
This winter-time concert at Brattleboro’s downtown Latchis Theatre highlights Juno’s string section, including the imaginative Battaglia by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, a new string orchestra arrangement of Philip Glass’ String Quartet No. 5, and the evocative Serenade in E Major by Antonín Dvořák.
Sunday, February 10, 3 p.m.
Latchis Theatre
Discoveries
In June, the Project features a newly commissioned work by composer Paul Dedell. The program also includes Symphony No. 8 in D minor by William Herschel, who was not just a composer, but also the astronomer who discovered our neighborhood’s eighth planet, Uranus. And, of course, a Haydn symphony.
Saturday, June 1, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 2, 4 p.m.
Brattleboro Music Center
The Juno Orchestra Project exists because of several interconnected energies: the region’s finest musicians, a growing and appreciative audience, a spirit of willing collaboration, and inspiring funding. These forces, coming together, add to the region’s cultural and economic well-being.