Classical Gassing
It’s been an incredible season at the Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra — and we’re not slowing down. In this episode, Bernadette sits down with Founder & Artistic Director Paul Surapine to reflect on a year filled with bold programming, unforgettable performances, and thrilling audience response — from the powerful, all-wind ensemble concert (10 winds, 6 percussionists, and not a string in sight!) to a season-opening New World Symphony and a radiant Strauss Oboe Concerto. Now, what’s next? 🎶 March 14 – “Homage to Heritage” A fascinating orchestral program exploring composers honoring composers: * Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite (a Baroque-inspired tribute) * Tchaikovsky’s Mozart-inspired Suite * Respighi’s Ancient Airs and Dances Music that looks backward — and somehow feels entirely fresh. 🎵 Wind Serenade Finale – Chamber Series at Apple Tree Arts A celebration of the serenade tradition featuring: * Dvořák’s Serenade for Winds * Mozart’s monumental Gran Partita Paul shares beautiful insight into what a “serenade” truly means — from village musicians gathering at dusk to Mozart writing music for his friends to play together. 💬 Along the way, the conversation explores: * Why bold programming matters in a 26th season * How great music keeps evolving * The joy of musicians reconnecting with repertoire they haven’t played since college * And how Claflin Hill continues to grow as a cultural hub in the community As Paul says: same ingredients — just a new presentation. 🎟️ Tickets and information: www.claflinhill.org [http://www.claflinhill.org] There’s more to come.
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