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FALLBROOK – Back by popular demand, Fallbrook Music Society is delighted to welcome Chamber Orchestra Kremlin to Southern California as part of its 2014 United States Tour. This relatively young orchestra, led by founder and music director Misha Rachlevsky, will perform in Fallbrook on Sun., March 16.
As an exciting component of this concert, for the first time ever, audience members will be able to cast their votes for the work they would most like to hear from one of these classics: Dvorak’s “Serenade for Strings,” Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden,” Mendelssohn’s “Octet in E-Flat,” or Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings.” From the stage, voting stations will be quickly consolidated, votes tallied, and the winning program will be announced and played by the orchestra.
Ann Murray, executive director of Fallbrook Music Society said, “We are delighted to have this ‘people’s choice’ component in our music program for the very first time. Misha has presented this with great success for audiences the world over, and we are thrilled to share this type of participatory experience in what we do. It will be great fun!”
Also on the program will be Rossini’s “Sonata in C Major,” selections from Tchaikovsky’s “Melody for Violin and Orchestra” as well as “A Night Song for Cello and Strings.”
The concert will be held at 3 p.m., in the Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts, 2400 S. Stage Coach Lane in Fallbrook. Tickets are available by calling Fallbrook Music Society at (760) 451-8644, or can be purchased at http://www.fallbrookmusicsociety.org. Reserved seats for this concert are $38 for adults, and $10 for students.
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