Upstream Music Association
PresentsOpen Waters Festival of New and Experimental Music
2 Music Filled Nights – 2 Central Locations – 11 Brilliant Performances
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The Sir James Dunn Theatre, Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave, Halifax
The Atlantica Hotel, Commons Room, 1980 Robie Street, Halifax
The Sir James Dunn Theatre, Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave, Halifax
The Atlantica Hotel, Commons Room, 1980 Robie Street, Halifax
Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 7:30 pm
The Sir James Dunn Theatre, Halifax
Featuring: Bernhard Gueller, conductor, Janice Jackson soprano, (NSTT 1987 Portia White Award) Simon Docking, piano
The Sir James Dunn Theatre, Halifax
Featuring: Bernhard Gueller, conductor, Janice Jackson soprano, (NSTT 1987 Portia White Award) Simon Docking, piano
Symphony Nova Scotia explores emerging, unconventional, and cutting-edge symphonic music as part of the 2015 Open Waters New Music Festival. Hear our premiere performances of four compelling new works: Canadian composer Jeffrey Ryan's Juno-nominated Pangaea, Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina's mystical Piano Concerto, Anton Webern's meditative Symphony, Op. 21, and the world premiere of a brand-new composition from Halifax's own Jerome Blais, written especially for our orchestra.
Tickets:
Tickets:
Festival Pass: $40 / $35 (students / seniors) – to buy go to www.upstreammusic.org
Available at the Dalhousie Arts Centre Box Office: www.artscentre.dal.ca
For information please call: 902-494-3820
Festival Pass:$40.00 Seniors and Students $35. Purchase through PayPal possible.
$20 Single entrance to either night and Saturday afternoon
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