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Berkshire Symphony

Fri, April 25th, 2025
7:30 pm

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The Williams College Department of Music presents the Berkshire Symphony in concert.

This gala concert features three outstanding Williams students who were selected in February at the Berkshire Student Soloist Competition to perform with the Berkshire Symphony. They are:

Jessie Burdette ’25, viola

playing George Enescu – Concertstück

student of Ah Ling Neu

Locke Meyer ’25, clarinet

playing Claude Debussy – Première Rhapsodie

student of Michael Dee

Richard O’Donnell ’27, violin

playing Samuel Barber  – Violin Concerto, op. 14, I. Allegro

student of Joanna Kurkowicz

Ronald Feldman conducts the program of solo and orchestral works:

Ludwig van BeethovenEgmont Overture

Claude Debussy – Première rhapsodie
Locke Meyer ’25, clarinet

Béla Bartók  – Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.68

George Enescu  – Concertstück
Jessie Burdette ’25, viola

Jacob Fanto ’25 – Sungrazer
World Premiere

Samuel Barber  – Violin Concerto, op. 14, I. Allegro
Richard O’Donnell ’27, violin

Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring (1944) Doppio Movimento, Coda

This event is free and open to the public. There are no reservations or ticketing.

The Berkshire Symphony is a 75-member symphonic orchestra comprising, in roughly equal proportions, Williams College music students, Williams music faculty members, and area professionals. The Symphony performs music by a range of composers, including Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and Wagner. Students are paired with their teachers and mentors throughout the rehearsal period and throughout the performance season. Seated this way, the students are exposed to a level of professionalism and discipline that is rare in an educational setting. At the same time, the students’ infectious enthusiasm contributes to the Berkshire Symphony’s remarkable energy and rich sound. Four concerts are presented each season. The goal is to expose students to a broad range of symphonic repertory, while maintaining a commitment to perform music by living and American composers.

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