I attended the March 21 Santa Rosa Symphony concert (last night). The main feature was the world Premiere of Shuying Li's Coping Cadences, a kind of concerto grosso with six featured soloists playing against the full orchestra.
Before the concert, a performance of Nimrod, from Elgar's Enigma Variations, was added to the program in remembrance of Corrick Brown, long-time conductor of the Santa Rosa Symphony, who died this past week at the age of 94. Nimrod is believed to have been the last piece he conducted with the orchestra.
Here are some photos from both backstage and from the audience. Performances again today (matinee) and Monday night.




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