Season highlights include pianist Frederick Moyer,
a Glenn Miller Christmas, and
Mahler's "Symphony of a Thousand".
The Nashua Symphony Orchestra & Chorus' 2010 | 11 season - the third under the ensembles' Music Director & Principal Conductor, Jonathan McPhee - balances blockbuster performances of great masterworks by Brahms, Wagner, Mahler and Beethoven with lesser known works by Mozart, Hindemith, Ives and Haydn.
Interested patrons might want to take a tour of the NSO's 2010-11 season: for the second year, Maestro McPhee invites you to join him on Wednesday, September 15 for "OVERTURE" - an exclusive, intimate preview of the season's music, accompanied by his always-insightful commentary and the rich sounds of the Nashua Symphony Orchestra. Hors d'oeuvres and wine are served - it's truly an "un-missable" event!
More details are available on our website and tickets are NOW ON SALE!
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"Bach's Lunch" series features NSA musicians
Wednesdays at Noon
Join us this summer for the Nashua Public Library's free indoor concert series. Performances are on Wednesdays at
noon in the Music/Art/Media Wing.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010, at 12 noon
Pianist Frederick Moyer
Catch a preview of Fred before he solos with the NSO during the upcoming season. Moyer's enthusiasm, exacting artistry, and
adventurous programming have made him a
favorite among audiences around the world.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at 12 noon
Nashua Symphony
Chamber Players Quintet
Five Nashua Symphony Orchestra virtuosi
perform works by Beethoven, Canteloube, and
Hurlstone on piano, bassoon, horn, clarinet,
and oboe. Not appropriate for children under 5.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at 12 noon
Nashua Symphony
Choral Ensemble
Under the direction of Bob Reid, this select
group of vocalists from the Nashua Symphony
Chorus performs contemporary, sacred, and
jazz works in addition to its classical repertoire.
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