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SUMMARY:Shining Lights
DESCRIPTION:An evening of refreshing selections herald the vernal season’s arrival. Respighi’s shimmering Il Trittico Botticelliano evokes a trio of Botticelli masterpieces\, including The Birth of Venus. Italian composer Allegro’s radiant October Light\, 2025 winner of MSO’s Premier Orchestral Institute International Composition Competition\, spreads warmth and positivity. Ries\, friend and student of Beethoven\, signals the emergence of his own musical voice with the drama and energy of his most popular Symphony No. 6\, in a joyous finish that matches the exuberant glory of spring. \n\nSponsors\n\nSeries Sponsor: Keesler Federal Credit Union \nConcert Sponsor: Frances & Cooper Morrison \n\n\n\nTalent Bio\n\nMichele Allegro\, POI 2025 International Composition Competition Winner \nSicilian pianist-composer Michele Allegro teaches at the Instituto Compressive Rita Levi-Montalcini Partanna. With a II-level degree in piano\, as well as Chamber Music from the premier Italian music institution Arrigo Boito Conservatory\, he carries out an intense career in composition\, and regularly performs in Italy and abroad. Winner of numerous international composition awards\, he released his first album in 2022. As a pianist he performs and collaborates at festivals and theaters across Europe. \n\n\n\nMusic Program\n\nFirst Half \nOttorino Respighi – Il Trittico Botticelliano (1927) \nMichele Allegro – October Light (2025)\, 2025 POI Composition Competition Winner \nSecond Half \nFerdinand Ries – Symphony No. 6 (1822)
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LOCATION:St. James’ Episcopal Church\, 3925 Oakridge Dr.\, Jackson\, MS\, 39216\, United States
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SUMMARY:Prized Treasures
DESCRIPTION:The spotlight truly homes in on MSO players in a program showcasing their standout skills and talents. Spohr’s Nonet\, a landmark 1813 chamber work for flute\, oboe\, clarinet\, horn and strings\, is adored for its inventive\, beautiful melodies\, soulful themes and cheerful finish. Brahms’ Clarinet Quintet highlights MSO Principal Clarinet Jorge Diez and the Mississippi Symphony String Quartet in a richly rewarding dialogue that lingers long after the last note. \n\nSponsors\n\nSeries Sponsor: Keesler Federal Credit Union \nConcert Sponsor: Lesly Gaynor Murray in memory of Stephen C. Edds \n\n\n\nTalent Bio\n\nJorge Diez\, clarinet \nMSO’s Principal Clarinetist Jorge Diez is a native of Colombia. He has performed across three continents and in six countries\, and collaborated with notable orchestras under the baton of renowned conductors such as Gustavo Dudamel. With an undergraduate degree from El Sistema de Orquestas and a Doctorate in Clarinet Performance from the University of Alabama\, Diez is also a performing artist for Selmer Paris and D’Addario Woodwinds. \nMSO String Quartet: Alexander Ilchev\, violin; Vince Massimino\, violin; Ausra Jasineviciute\, viola; Mert Ozkan\, cello \n\n\n\nMusic Program\n\nFirst Half \nLouis Spohr – Nonet\, Op. 31\, in F Major (1813) \nSecond Half \nJohannes Brahms – Clarinet Quintet\, in B Minor\, Op. 115 (1891)\, performed by Jorge Diez\, clarinet\, and the Mississippi Symphony String Quartet
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LOCATION:Woodworth Chapel Tougaloo College\, 6550 Tougaloo Blvd.\, Jackson\, MS\, 39214\, United States
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