Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018
3 p.m. Harold J. Miossi Hall, Performing Arts Center

Suzanne Duffy, flute; Marcia Dickstein, harp
Join the Cal Poly Symphony in an exploration of dance across the historical spectrum. The program features everything from 16th-century lute music — reimagined by the Italian composer and musicologist Ottorino Respighi in his “Ancient Airs and Dances” — to the pulsing minimalism of John Adams’ “The Chairman Dances.”
Enjoy both the intimate music of Claude Debussy and Howard Hanson, featuring guest artists Marcia Dickstein, harp, and Suzanne Duffy, flute, as well as the unbridled exuberance of Arturo Márquez’ “Danzon No. 2.”
- Respighi: “Ancient Airs and Dances,” Suite No. 1
- Debussy: “Sarabande,” arranged by Ravel
- Adams: “The Chairman Dances”
- Debussy: “Danses sacrée et profane”
- Hanson: “Serenade for Flute, Harp and Strings”
- Márquez: “Danzon No. 2”
Tickets ($12 and $14 general, $9 and $12 students)
