Classical concert with fairytale twist comes to Salem
Salem’s Rose Auditorium is hosting a classical music concert this January called Tales the Winds Remember by the Salem Symphonic Winds.
Each piece being performed carries a narrative theme, be it from myth or legend, literature, inspiring locales, folk music or stories of the supernatural.
Presented by Salem Symphonic Wins Artistic Director John Skelton, the musical pieces are designed to transport listeners to a distant time and place.
Taking place at South Salem High School’s Rose Auditorium, the venue offers clear views of the stage no matter the seat location, as well as a building structure optimized for the kind of sound reverberation that is perfect for a classical concert.
The musical journey weaves together a number of different pieces from different eras. That includes Josep M. Martínez’s musical poem La Llegenda de Kagsagsuk, which brings to life a Greenland-based Inuit supernatural legend. Johan de Meij’s Los Libros Olvidados also brings a musical reinterpretation of the book The Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Several other musical works spanning the globe will be part of the concert.
Concerts like this may choose to use brochure printing to create music sheets, audience programs and seasonal schedules.
Tales the Winds Remember by Salem Symphonic Winds is performing on January 25 from 3 pm to 5 pm in the Rose Auditorium of the South Salem High School. Tickets are available online or in person, on a first-come, first-serve policy.
Each piece being performed carries a narrative theme, be it from myth or legend, literature, inspiring locales, folk music or stories of the supernatural.
Presented by Salem Symphonic Wins Artistic Director John Skelton, the musical pieces are designed to transport listeners to a distant time and place.
Taking place at South Salem High School’s Rose Auditorium, the venue offers clear views of the stage no matter the seat location, as well as a building structure optimized for the kind of sound reverberation that is perfect for a classical concert.
The musical journey weaves together a number of different pieces from different eras. That includes Josep M. Martínez’s musical poem La Llegenda de Kagsagsuk, which brings to life a Greenland-based Inuit supernatural legend. Johan de Meij’s Los Libros Olvidados also brings a musical reinterpretation of the book The Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Several other musical works spanning the globe will be part of the concert.
Concerts like this may choose to use brochure printing to create music sheets, audience programs and seasonal schedules.
Tales the Winds Remember by Salem Symphonic Winds is performing on January 25 from 3 pm to 5 pm in the Rose Auditorium of the South Salem High School. Tickets are available online or in person, on a first-come, first-serve policy.