Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra: Holiday Concert

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Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra: Holiday Concert, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Music Title
Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra: Holiday Concert
Event Type
Music
Music Date
22-12-2024
Location
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra
Organizing/Related Departments
Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
MusicCategory
Non Technical
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries
Location
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Symphony No. 83 in G minor ("The Hen") was composed by Joseph Haydn in 1784 as part of a commission from the Parisian concert society, Concert de la Loge Olympique, for six symphonies, now known as the "Paris" Symphonies (Nos. 82-87). This opportunity came shortly after Haydn's contract with Prince Nicolaus Esterhazy was renewed, allowing him to accept outside commissions and compose for a larger orchestra.

The nickname "Hen" was not Haydn's invention but one given later, inspired by a clucking motif in the first movement that listeners thought resembled the fussing of a hen. This quirky association encapsulates Haydn's signature humor and his ability to turn the ordinary into something extraordinary. Throughout the symphony, Haydn blends playful charm with the drama of the G minor key, demonstrating his mastery of contrast and character.

Beneath its humor, the Hen Symphony is a deeply inventive work. Haydn's orchestration is both bold and nuanced, with rich textures and surprising twists that keep the listener engaged. The symphony balances dramatic tension with moments of lightness, showcasing Haydn's skill in making the unexpected feel inevitable. From its theatrical opening to its buoyant conclusion, the work captures a full spectrum of emotion and energy.

Gustav Holst (1874-1934) was an English composer and teacher known for his innovative style and interest in English folk music and ancient texts. Born in Cheltenham, he studied at the Royal College of Music. Holst's work reflects a blend of tradition and originality, making him a key figure in early 20th-century music.

The St. Paul's Suite, composed in 1912-1913 and revised in 1922, is one of his most beloved works for string orchestra. It takes its name from St. Paul's Girls' School in London, where Holst served as the Director of Music from 1905 to 1934. The suite was composed as a token of gratitude to the school, which had provided him with a soundproof studio for teaching and composing-a gesture he greatly appreciated.

And an assortment of Holiday Specials!

General Admission $35 - Children and Students FREE

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
General Admission: USD 35.00
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
Pilgrim Congregational Church  911 Main Street  Pin/Zip Code : 01610
Contact
Matthew Scinto

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