CC Symphony to Perform Beethoven in Concert Dedicated to the Late Frank Fetta- June 25

Culver City Symphony is Back With Beethoven! Free Concert June 25


The Culver City Symphony Orchestra celebrates our return to the live concert stage with a special free concert in memory of our late Music Director – Conductor, Frank Fetta. We present a belated celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday including the “Emperor” piano concerto with Rufus Choi, and the Fifth Symphony.

In 2018 we celebrated “Forty Years with Fetta.” Now we celebrate the Maestro’s life with a concert of great music performed by his orchestra and his friends. We are delighted to be joined by our Principal Guest Conductor, Andrew Shulman, and pianist Rufus Choi. Rufus and Frank met many years ago when Rufus won the Orchestra’s Parness Concerto Competition. Rufus has since appeared as a soloist with the Orchestra and on our YouTube channel. His students now compete in, and have won, the Parness Competition.

Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in December 1770. Musicians across the world planned to celebrate his 250th in 2020, but national and global events intervened. Beethoven was no stranger to such events – he completed writing the Emperor concerto in Vienna in April 1809 while the city was under siege by Napoleon’s armies. Our program presents three important works from this “middle period” of his life, including the Fidelio Overture and the monumental Symphony No. 5 in C minor, a cornerstone of classical music.

We look forward to welcoming our audience back to the Robert Frost Auditorium.

Saturday, June 25, 2022

The Robert Frost Auditorium

4401 Elenda St. Culver City, 90230

Admission Free

Further information: www.CulverCitySymphony.
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