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Dayton Philharmonic Presents Soul Of Nature

Performance of titanic composition Friday and Saturday January 12 and 13 at 8 pm at the Schuster Center includes Kettering Children's Choir. Tickets are $11 - $58.

On Friday and Saturday January 12 and 13, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director Neal Gittleman will lead the DPO in the performance of Symphony No. 3 by Gustav Mahler. The Women of the Dayton Philharmonic Chorus directed by Hank Dahlman and the Kettering Children's Choir directed by Natalie DeHorn join the DPO and guest soloist, mezzo-soprano Kathleen Clawson to perform Mahler's beautiful and titanic symphonic ode to nature.

The highly varied styles and elements of Mahler's Symphony No. 3, one of Mahler's most impressive and absorbing musical blockbusters, allow his conception of the work as a self-contained world to find its complete expression. It is a gigantic, varied, titan of a symphony, populated with the composer's love of nature and sense of the divine.

Prior to the concert at 7 pm, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director Neal Gittleman will host a Take Note discussion in the Mead Theatre.

At 7:00 pm, Friday, Jan 12 on the DP&L Stage in the Wintergarden of the Schuster Center, there will be a Stars of Tomorrow performance by Stebbins High School Symphonic Choir, Christina Smith, Director.

By www.daytonphilharmonic.com

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