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  • Saturday, November 19, at 7:30 pm

    Up Close and Personal: Mexico and Spain

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    German Masters
    Saturday, October 15
    Dramatic masterpieces by prominent German composers of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century: Richard Wagner, Paul Hindemith, and Johannes Brahms.
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    Mexico & Spain
    Saturday, November 19
    A sampling of orchestral music rooted in Mexican folk traditions – by José Pablo Moncayo, Carlos Chávez, and Arturo Márquez – plus the Symphonie espagnole by the French Romantic composer Édouard Lalo.
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    Family Concert
    Sunday, December 18
    A fresh take on a holiday favorite, with Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s version of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, plus an array of holiday favorites in this family-friendly concert!
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    American Spirituals & American Jazz
    Saturday, February 11
    Spotlight on the fascinating connection between William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 2 and George Gershwin’s Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra.
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    Our Talented Youth
    Sunday, March 19
    Celebrate our talented young musicians with the 2023 DSO Young Artists Auditions Winner, the Youth Symphony of DuPage Concert Orchestra, and a world premiere by the 2022 ILMEA Composition Award Winner.
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    Symphonic Song
    Saturday, May 13
    Lyrical musical essays by renowned American composer Samuel Barber, plus Gustav Mahler’s epic Symphony No. 1 in D Major.