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Reading Symphony Orchestra to Perform Pathetique

by Reading Symphony Orchestra

Oct 22, 2019
Reading Symphony Orchestra

Music Director Andrew Constantine to lead RSO in performing October 26 concert at Santander Performing Arts Center

READING, Pennsylvania – The Reading Symphony Orchestra (RSO) will perform at the Santander Performing Arts Center with

Pathetique on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.. The evening’s full music program will feature the groundbreaking Four Iconoclastic Episodes, Haydn’s lighthearted The Hen Symphony No. 83, and Tchaikovsky’s incomparable Pathetique Symphony No. 6. 

“By experiencing the wide array of intense emotions put to music, this concert will be a rich performance capturing the hearts and minds of our audience,” said Music Director Andrew Constantine.

Violinist Eric Wyrick will join composer and electric guitarist Steven Mackey for a performance of Four Iconoclastic Episodes: Like An Animal, Salad Days, Lost In Splendor, and Destiny. Driven by energy and motion, each episode is distinct yet works beautifully together.

Haydn’s Symphony No. 83 is joyously lighthearted and brilliantly playful, offering a fun atmosphere for the musicians and audience alike.  

In contrast to The Hen, Pathetique is a serious piece that takes you to the opposite end of the emotional spectrum as it explores the impact of fate on all of our lives. Tchaikovsky conducted the first performance of his last major work in 1893, just nine days before his death. As a ‘last will and testament’, Pathetique features searing melodies and brooding intensity, probing the very heart of the human condition.

Tickets for Pathetique can be purchased at Ticketmaster, 610-373-7557 or [email protected].

This concert is sponsored in part by Sweet Street Desserts. The guest artist is sponsored by The Gertrude Sternbergh Fund of the Reading Musical Foundation.

The RSO’s 2019-20 season also includes Beethoven’s powerful Eroica on December 7; a tribute to the Beatles with Classical Mystery Tour on New Year’s Eve; pianos galore for Mozart 39 on January 25; a celebration of women in the arts with Blue Cathedral on March 7; the stars and hits of Broadway musicals with Broadway Rocks! on April 18; and Verdi’s operatic Requiem on May 2.

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