Hocus Pocus: Magical Music
MARCH 10 | 3PM
INSTRUMENT DEMO | 2PM
Broomsticks. Bassoons. Bedlam! When this fun and fanciful score about a lazy apprentice and an enchanted-broomstick-gone-wild premiered in 1897, it catapulted the composer into overnight stardom. A few decades and several abracadabras later, the 1940 Disney film Fantasia made The Sorcerer’s Apprentice one of the most iconic pieces of orchestral music today. Then, with another tap of the wand, we’re off on a wild ride to an icy planet that seems to somersault through space. There, Holst unleashes all his orchestral tricks—trumpets, trombones, tubas, timpani, and those spell-binding strings —to show us the full power of the mighty Magician, Uranus. Yes, friends, there’s magic in the air. And watch very closely. Our Music Director has a few more musical tricks (and cards) up his tuxedo sleeve.
Prior to the concert, the orchestra will hold its popular instrument demonstration beginning at 2 PM. Concert attendees are invited to meet the musicians, pick up an instrument, learn how to hold it, and find out what instrument family it belongs to. Pro-tip: The instrument demonstration is not just for kids!
Tickets: $20 adults, $10 children 12 & under
PROGRAM
JOHN WILLIAMS
Music from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
PAUL DUKAS
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
GUSTAV HOLST
Uranus, the Magician from The Planets
MANUEL DE FALLA
Ritual Fire Dance from Love, the Magician
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Piano Concerto No. 2 in B b, Op. 19
I. Allegro (abridged)
PERFORMERS
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
Steven Karidoyanes, conductor
Jacob Lewack, South Shore Conservatory Youth Concerto Competition winner
DATE
Sunday, March 10, 2024 | 3 PM
Instrument Demo | 2 PM
ADD TO YOUR EXPERIENCE!
Pre-concert instrument demonstration
2 PM at Memorial Hall
Free for ticket holders
FOOD DRIVE
Audience members are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to benefit the Food Warehouse of Greater Plymouth. View the list of their most needed items.