The Symphony Guild of Charlotte

 septmeber 30, 2011
pres'-to:  
1.  music performed at a very fast pace;  

2.  notes you need faster than NOW!;

3.  an e-mail blast, only better

 

the guild's weekly eblast of events and project

information designed to keep you connected!

  

item one:

  

Classics No. 2 TONIGHT!

Sep 30/Oct 1:  Bolero!

   Rimsky-Korsakov  Capriccio Espagnol

   Sarasate  Gypsy Airs

   Sarasate  Carmen Fantasy

   De Falla  Three-Cornered Hat

   Ravel  Bolero

      Christopher Warren-Green, conducting

      Calin Lupano, violin

 

Knightsounds No. 1

Oct 21:  Bearden 100 - Celebrating the Man through Music

   Music by Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland and more

       Jacomo Rafael Bairos, conducting

 

Pops No. 2

Oct 28-29:  Wicked Divas of Broadway

   Selections from Wicked, Gypsy, Titanic and more

      Aly Mauzey (star of Cry Baby

      Eden Espinosa (star of Wicked and Rent)

      Albert-George Schramm, conducting

 

Purchase Tickets Now!  Click HERE!

 

Not a Member of the CSO E-mail Club yet?

Click HERE!

 

 

 item two:

 

DON'T FORGET TO RSVP FOR OUR FALL MEETING!

We recently sent out an invitation for our 

Fall Membership Meeting

Wednesday, October 11. 

Hope everyone received it!

 

If you haven't contacted Barbara Kopald yet,

why not do so right now! 

Just click here and you can email her directly. 

Or phone:  980 245 7223

 

And, if you've lost your invitation, just click here for a copy!!

 

 item three (redux!):

 

CSYO - VIRGINIA DINER PEANUT TIME!!

 

To order these lip-smackin' good peanuts

(and benefit the Youth Orchestras, too!),

simply click HERE

for a .pdf with complete online ordering instructions

 

And, while you're at it, check out the fabulous

CSYO September Newsletter

just click on the bold black letters above!

 

  

lost and found: 

 

Found - one London Fog rain jacket - bright blue with soft white lining.  The good folks at Pfeiffer found this after one of our  board meetings last year, and have kindly held on to it since then.  So, found just in a nick of time for cooler weather, this jacket is waiting with Lisa Phillips to be reclaimed by its rightful owner.