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Sunday, March 22, 2015

A Review: Greenwich Symphony Soloist Performs with 'Finesse, Passion and Power'

In a performance scored entirely for full orchestra , the Greenwich Symphony showed its interpretive power as a musical group to be reckoned with in a near-flawless rendering of works of Samuel Barber and Jean Sibelius, , and Ludwig van Beethoven . The GSO, at full complement, began the Saturday evening with Conductor David Gilbert's remarks on the works to be played, alluding to the musical history of the pieces, the thoughts of the composers, and the relevance of the works to their time.

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