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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Alabama Symphony Orchestra will perform
in the Moody Music Building Concert Hall at The University of Alabama
Sunday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. as part of the UA’s School
of Music Celebrity Series sponsored by the Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation.
Justin Brown will be the conductor, and Daniel Szasz will be playing
violin.
Established as one of Britain’s leading young conductors,
Brown has worked with most of that country’s top orchestras.
He is a familiar figure in Europe, conducting in Scandinavia, Russia,
Germany, France and Luxembourg, and his career has taken him worldwide
to Israel, Singapore, Taipei and Australia.
Brown studied at Cambridge University and at Tanglewood with Seiji
Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein.
Recent engagements included debuts in Asia with the Tokyo Philharmonic
and Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestras and in Europe with the Oslo
and Bergen Philharmonic Orchestras. Brown made his highly successful
conducting debut in America with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.
Violinist and ASO concertmaster Szasz was born in Romania. He
played his first solo recital at the age of 8, and at 13 he performed
his first concerto with a professional orchestra. Six years later,
while still a student at the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy, he toured
extensively, recorded and performed as a soloist with one of his
country’s top orchestras.
Szasz is a winner of the Public Prize at the prestigious Vittorio
Gui International Chamber Music Competition in Florence, Italy.
He has participated in many music festivals, including those in
Graz, Austria; Sopron, Hungary; the Blossom of Ohio; Chautauqua,
New York and the New Hampshire Music Festival.
Single ticket prices for the concerts are $22 and $15 for general
admission and $7 for students. They are available for purchase
at the box office at 205/348-7111.
About the Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation: The Moody Foundation
was founded in 1990 by Gloria Moody and her husband, the late Tuscaloosa
businessman Frank McCorkle Moody, to support the arts and music.
In addition to bringing world-class performers to Alabama, the
Moody Foundation has endowed scholarships at UA and has supported
arts organizations elsewhere in the United States.
This is the 17th year that the Moody Foundation has brought internationally
acclaimed talent to Alabama and underwritten the performances of
world-class performers such as the Guarneri String Quartet, pianist
Awadagin Pratt, soprano Benita Valente of the New York Metropolitan
Opera, violinist Itzhak Perlman and cellist Yo-Yo Ma with pianist
Emanuel Ax in a joint recital at The University of Alabama.
The UA School of Music is part of the College
of Arts and Sciences,
the University’s largest division and the largest public
liberal arts college in the state with 6,600 students and 360 faculty.
Students from the college have won numerous national awards including
Rhodes Scholarships, Goldwater Scholarships and memberships on
the “USA Today” Academic All American Team.
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