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Fall 2010

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May 31, 2010 · 5pm

Maria Schneider Orchestra
September 12, 2010 · 8pm

Apollo's Fire presents Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610
October 14, 2010 · 8pm

Marino Formenti, piano
November 12, 2010 · 8pm

Spring 2011

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Leonidas Kavakos, violin
February 03, 2011 · 8pm

Savion Glover: Solo in Time
February 28, 2011 · 8pm

Anat Cohen Quartet
April 01, 2011 · 8pm

St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
April 15, 2011 · 8pm

Leon Fleisher, conductor and piano
May 07, 2011 · 8pm

Leon Fleisher, conductor and piano
May 08, 2011 · 3pm

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Camerata Nordica

Friday · March 07, 2008
Bailey Hall · 8pm
Photo: Jan Nordström    

Jan Söderblom, director

Visualize an ensemble standing on stage and playing without a conductor, and you'll know the meaning of "camerata". This "crisp, bright, expressive" group, noted for its extraordinary musicianship and unity of voice.

As one of Sweden's leading chamber orchestras, Camerata Nordica's distinctive profile is as an orchestra without a conductor: a camerata. The artistic unity is created collectively on the basis of mutual sensitivity and deeply felt musical intentions. The musicians were selected from the best of Nordic players, who have performed with James Galway, Barbara Bonney, Barbara Hendricks and Barry Tuckwell, and many other distinguished artists.

Camerata Nordica appears regularly on Swedish television and radio.

Camerata Nordica celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2004. The ensemble's intense mode of expression appeals to all kinds of audiences – from classical concert halls to exultant young people of Sweden's main rock festival in Hultsfred.   

"Stunning ability to manipulate tempo and texture to conjure any musical style" - Washington Post  

Related Links
camerata.se

Program*
Jean Sibelius: Rakastava, Op. 14
Allan Pettersson: Concerto for String Orchestra, No. 1
Piotr Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings, C major, Op. 48

* Please note: this is an updated program as of 2/11/08.  Programs are subject to change at artists' discretion.

Tickets
General $32/27/22, Student $16 all sections

Online Cornell Rate: Employee $30/25/20, Student $15 
Cornell rates are available with netID online and in advance only (discounts cannot be offered at the door)

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General public sales are also available via phone (273-4497) or in-person at the Ticket Center at Clinton House.  A service fee of $2 per ticket and $2.50 per transaction will apply. 

Concert Parking & Shuttle
Free parking in the Schoellkopf Field garage, 1.5 blocks from the hall. Complimentary parking shuttle also provided - for a schedule of stops and times, click HERE

 


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