WSO Presents Fall Concert “Autumnal Reverie”

Photo of the Winona Symphony Orchestra in performance.

Saturday | October 26 | 7:30-9 pm
Wesley United Methodist Church | 114 W Broadway St.
winonasymphony.org

The Winona Symphony Orchestra is proud to present our Fall Concert, entitled “Autumnal Reverie.” Join us at Wesley United Methodist Church at 7:30 pm on Saturday, October 26th with a pre-concert talk by conductor Erik Rohde beginning at 7 pm. Gwyneth Walker’s “About Leaves” breathes movement and energy into three Robert Frost poems, followed by the featured work for the evening, the vivacious Mozart Clarinet Concerto, performed by WSO’s own Dan Sheridan. The concert closes with the romantic spirit and emotional depth found in Louise Farrenc’s Symphony No. 3. Tickets are available at the door or at winonasymphony.org.

About Winona Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1908 by eminent composer Carl Ruggles, the Winona Symphony Orchestra is the oldest arts organization in Southeast Minnesota. With a mission “To provide enriching encounters with classical music through professional performances and educational outreach,” WSO proudly features some of the area’s finest professional musicians under the direction of Dr. Erik Rohde, music professor at the University of Northern Iowa and prominent violinist and conductor.

For more information, contact us at admin@winonasymphony.org or visit www.winonasymphony.org.

The Winona Symphony Orchestra is a member of the River Arts Alliance. To learn more about the benefits of membership, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.

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