Classical Music Rocks Farmington Hills

Bassist Rick Robinson is known for taking classical music out of the concert hall and into people’s lives.  On Friday, September 8, from 7:30p-9p, Rick’s CutTime Players, a mix of principal DSO and MOT musicians, kicks off its 17th season with a program of classical music favorities.  Be there and discover why classical music ROCKS the way it does!

The players will be Laurie Landers Goldman, violin;  Rick Robinson, bass;  Brandy Hudelson, flute;  Ted Oien, clarinet;  Eric Varner, bassoon;  David Ammer, trumpe;t  David Jackson, trombone; and  Keith Claeys, percussion.

The program: Russlan and Ludmilla Overture, Glinka; Opening of Symphony No. 25, Mozart;  Fur Elise, Beethoven; The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Dukas;  INTERMISSION,  Hungarian Dance No. 5, Brahms; Radetzky March, J. Strauss; Bolero, Ravel;  The Entertainer Rag, Joplin; Dance of the Comedians, Smetana.

The concert will be at the Farmington Players Barn Theatre, 32332 West Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills. Tickets are $19 for adults; $17 for seniors over 62 and students, and available at (248) 473-1848 or at the City of Farmington Hills website.

 

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