May 1999

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Eastside Symphony

Conducted by Maestro Alexei Girsh

Sunday May 16, 1999 – 3:00 PM

Bellevue First United Methodist Church

 Sunday May 23, 1999 – 3:00 PM

Redmond Senior Center

Featured Soloists

Holly Herrmann. Piano

Jim Horne, Narrator

  

Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Aleksandr Pushkin

Program

Bedrich Smetana

The Moldau (Vltava)

Johannes Brahms

Piano Concerto #1, D Minor, op. 15
Holly Herrmann, Piano
Maestoso
Adagio
Rondo: Ajlegro non troppo

 Short Intermission

Georgy Sviridov

The Snowstorm
(Musical Sketches to the story by Pushkin)
 Jim Horne, Narration

 

Aleksandr Pushkin (1799-1837)

Holly Herrmann

Our soloist, Holly Herrmann, studied at the University of Southern California School of  Music and later at Indiana University as a student of Jorge Bolet.  She completed her Masters Degree at the University of Washington, studying under Bela Siki.  Ms. Herrmann has performed with several area orchestras, including the Bremerton Symphony, the Thalia Symphony and the Bellingham Symphony.  She has subsequently joined the piano faculty at the University of Washington.

Jim Horne

Our Narrator, Jim Horne, a conducting student of Alexei Girsh, is currently conducting the Microsoft Orchestra, and conducts for various theater projects in the Seattle area.


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