Enid, OK — The Enid Symphony Orchestra is excited to welcome back a crowd favorite, Mariangela Vacatello, to perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto no. 4. Vacatello is a nationally recognized musician as well as the second prize winner at the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition in 1999 at the age of seventeen.
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Gramophone Magazine commended Vacatello: “...no praise could be high enough for Vacatello's achievement.” Maestro Newell is invigorated to present this work of art, while also programming Mozart Symphony No. 36 (Linz) to compliment the Beethoven Concerto.
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Tickets are still currently available for the Saturday, March 10 performance at 7:00 pm and Sunday, March 11 performance for 2:00 pm. Ticket prices start at $12.
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The mission of the Enid Symphony Association is to maintain a symphonic ensemble which will enrich the quality of life in the Greater Enid area and serve as a cultural ambassador to the region and state. This is to be accomplished through the presentation of predominately classical symphonic music to an ever increasing audience representative of the diverse population of our constituent community. The Enid Symphony Orchestra is the oldest continuous orchestra in the state of Oklahoma. With the help of professional Oklahoma musicians and the guidance of maestro and Musical Director, Douglas Newell, the Enid Symphony Orchestra has been entertaining Enid and presenting the classics for years.
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Tickets available here
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