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Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Presents Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait Tonight

By: Oct. 10, 2013
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The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera continues its commemoration of the Civil War sesquicentennial by presenting a Barnett & Company Masterworks concert featuring American composers and capped off with Copland's Lincoln Portrait, narrated by City of Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke.

Music Director Kayoko Dan has chosen three of Samuel Barber's works; the overture to The School for Scandal, his popular and pensive Adagio for Strings, and his Essay No. 1 for Orchestra. Modern composer John Adams' work, The Chairman Dances, is also featured. Concluding the concert is Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait, a work completed in 1942 as a commissioned musical portrait of an eminent American. Mayor Berke will narrate excerpts from some of Lincoln's greatest documents, including the Gettysburg Address. The piece will be accompanied by photochoreography created by James Westwater, titled The Eternal Struggle.

Single tickets to Lincoln Portrait are on sale now and start at $19, while supplies last. Tickets are available online at www.chattanoogasymphony.org, by calling 423.267.8583 or in person at 701 Broad Street in the Tivoli Center. The concert is sponsored by Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

Barnett & Company Masterworks Series

Lincoln Portrait

TONIGHT, October 10, 2013 at 7:30pm

Tivoli Theatre

Kayoko Dan, conductor

Mayor Andy Berke, City of Chattanooga, narrator

BARBER Overture to The School for Scandal

BARBER Adagio for Strings

ADAMS The Chairman Dances

BARBER Essay No. 1 for Orchestra

COPLAND Lincoln Portrait

Additional October concerts include:

Chamber Series

Bach to Bach

Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 3:00pm

Sheraton Read House Silver Ballroom

Kayoko Dan, conductor

Rosella Ewing, mezzo-soprano

Holly Mulcahy, violin

Tickets are $25.

Luken Holdings Pops Series

The Best of Rodgers & Hammerstein

Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 7:30pm

Tivoli Theatre

Bob Bernhardt, conductor

Chattanooga Theatre Centre, George Quick, executive director

Allan Ledford, chorus director

Lindsay Fussell, choreographer

Rosella Ewing, mezzo-soprano

Tim King, tenor

Brett Hyberger, baritone

Tickets start at $19.

About Us

The mission of the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera is to inspire, engage, and enrich the greater Chattanooga community through music and music education.

The 2013-14 season marks 81 seasons for the CSO, which played its first concert on November 5, 1933. The CSO, conducted by Music Director Kayoko Dan, consists of top players from the Chattanooga area as well as from across the southern region. The CSO performs a full season of Masterworks, Pops, Chamber, and Volkswagen Series concerts from September through May, as well as a variety of community, education and engagement events throughout the year.



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