Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra
Masterworks IV - The Spanish Thread
Friday, April 2 - Saturday, April 3, 2027
Capitol Theater
Runtime
1 hour, 30 minutes with an intermission
Age Recommendation
6 and up
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Vibrant musical connection from start to finish. Srul Irving Glick’s “Divertimento for String Orchestra” opens our final Masterworks concert of the season before guitarist Ana Vidovic returns to the WCO stage to perform Rodrigo’s “Fantasia para un gentilhombre.” Inspired by 17th-century Spanish dance music, the work pairs the guitar’s intimate voice with the orchestra in a graceful dialogue. Our evening concludes with Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7,” a work celebrated for its driving rhythms and sweeping energy. From delicate guitar textures to Beethoven’s exhilarating finale, the program weaves a thread of rhythm, color and expressive energy.
Soloist: Ana Vidovic, classical guitar
REPERTOIRE
Srul Irving Glick | Divertimento for String Orchestra
Rodrigo | Fantasia para un gentilhombre
Beethoven | Symphony No. 7 in A Op. 92
*Program subject to change
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Fri, Apr 2, 2027
7:30 PM
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Sat, Apr 3, 2027
7:30 PM
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Meet the Artist
Guitar
Ana Vidovic
Known for her thoughtful artistry and musicianship, Ana Vidovic’s extraordinary talents have established herself among the elite musicians of the world. Her performances include recitals, concerto engagements and festival appearances in most of Europe’s major cultural destinations and renowned concert venues. Her tours have also taken her to Australia, Brazil, Israel, Japan, Korea, Mexico and Spain. Equally impressive is her recording career which includes a recent release by Octave Records, a live performance with works by Bach, Giuliani, Mangore, Scarlatti and Sor.
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