The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced that on January 28, a genius of musical history will be honored with a performance titled, “Mozart Requiem.”
The performance will feature a combination of acts including the Southern Tier Singers’ Collective and The Binghamton University Chamber Singers. Further, vocal soloists from the Curtis Institute of Music, Soprano Juliette Tacchino, Mezzo-Soprano Katie Trig, Tenor Jackson Allen, and Bass-Baritone Evan Gray.
The show will take place at Broome County Forum Theatre, 236 Washington Street, Binghamton. As well as the show, there will be a pre-concert chat titled, “Mozart, Modernism, and Memory,” given by the Philharmonic’s Director of Education and Community Engagement, Dr. Julia Grella O’Connell. The show will start at 3 pm, with the pre-concert talk beginning at 2 pm.
Maestro Daniel Hege will be leading the orchestra in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor. The show will pay homage to one of the most influential musicians in history, one who has transcended musical boundaries. This performance on January 28 will reflect that with the lead from Daniel Hege, and the talent and wonder of the acts included. This is Binghamton Mozart.
Tickets for the show are on sale at the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra website today. In addition, kids 17 and under can attend the concert free of charge. For more information about the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, click here.
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