Spring 2024
French Revolution
Music of Ravel and Bizet plus Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture
Get ready to be transported back in time to the French Revolution through the power of music. This in-person event promises a mesmerizing performance that will captivate your senses. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to witness the musical talents of our talented young musicians. Grab your friends and family and come experience the magic of the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony as they bring history to life through their remarkable melodies. Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable night!
Performance Venues
Lyric Theatre
59 SW Flagler Avenue, Stuart, Florida
772-286-7827
http://www.lyrictheatre.com
**Special pricing available in advance
for groups of 10 or more.
The Eissey Campus Theater
Palm Beach State College
11051 Campus Drive
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410
**Special pricing available in advance
for groups of 10 or more
561-207-5900
Trinity Episcopal Church
2365 Pine Ave
Vero Beach, FL 32960
772-567-1146
New Hope Fellowship Church
3900 SW Citrus Blvd
Palm City, FL 34990
Adults $10.00 / Students $7.00
The Episcopal Church of the
Good Shepherd
400 Seabrook Drive
Tequesta, FL 33469
561-746-4674
Morningside Church
2180 SE Morningside Blvd
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952
772-335-5166
Contact Treasure Coast Youth Symphony at
772 266 4097
or
tcys@treasurecoastyouthsymphony.org
PROGRAM
La Marseillaise - Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle
The French National Anthem composed in 1792 and first declared the French national anthem in 1795
Pavane pour une infante défunte
(Pavane for a Dead Princess) - Maurice Ravel
Composed in 1899 as a solo piano piece, then orchestrated for full orchestra in 1910
L'Arlésienne Suite No. 1, Op. 23 bis - George Bizet (1872)
Concerto for Cello - Camille Saint Saen (1872)
Cello Soloist Kimberley Savage
2024 Concerto Competition winner
Benjamin Enyart - Conductor
Intermission
Carmen Suite No. 1 George Bizet (1875)
Movements are taken from his opera “ Carmen”, however the suites were compiled posthumously by his friend Ernest Guiraud
1812 Overture- Tchaikovsky
Composed in 1810, it was Tchaikovsky’s tribute to the Russian Army beating the French Invasion of 1812 and has become one of his most recognized works
Thomas Servinsky - Conductor