Pearl Amster Youth Concerto Festival
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Marches and Winners
Click to open a PDF copy of the the concert's printed program: Concert Program 3-23-13.
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| Beethoven | Turkish March from Ruins of Athens ![]() |
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| Berlioz |
Hungarian March from Damnation of Faust |
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| Elgar |
Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 |
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| Rimsky-Korsakov | Procession of the Nobles |
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| Sousa | Liberty Bell March | ||
| Strauss | Radetsky March |
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| Williams | Raiders March (from the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark) |
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| Winners |
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| Hummel |
Haiku Symphony No. 2 |
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| Mendelssohn |
Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 25 - Molto allegro con fuoco Beatrice Hoang, Piano |
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| Lalo |
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op. 21 - Allegro non troppo Hesoo Cha, Violin |
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| Schumann |
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 - Allegro affettuoso John Walden, Piano |
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| Go to the Amster Competition page for more information on the winners. | |||
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| The Church at Canyon Creek 9001 F.M. 620 North Austin, TX 78726 |
This dual concert presents in the first half of the program a Pops-oriented chronological history of the march. The second half is dedicated to the ACO Composition Contest winner, Haiku Symphony No. 2, by Joshua Hummel and the winners of Pearl Amster Concerto Contest which will feature, as always, some extraordinary young musicians from Central Texas.
Thanks to AM Technical Solutions for underwriting this concert.
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