August 21, 1999
Saturday, 7:30 PM
at The Keiter Center at Walnut Hill School
Concert with the Longwood Symphony Summer Orchestra
Francisco Noya, Conductor


Program

Fingal's Cave from "The Hebrides," Op. 26 Felix Mendelssohn

Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb Major, Op. 73 Ludwig von Beethoven
I. Allegro
Julianna Pei-Ling Lin, piano

Intermission

Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 Ludwig von Beethoven
I. Adagio molto: Allegro con brio
II. Larghetto
III. Scherzo: Allegro
IV. Allegro Molto

The Longwood Symphony Orchestra (LSO), now in its 16th concert season, is a
unique orchestra based in the greater Boston area whose dual mission is to
perform high-quality classical music concerts while benefiting other
nonprofit organization Under the direction of Artistic Director Francisco
Noya, the "Orchestra of Boston's Medical Community" is .composed primarily of
physicians, staff, and students representing eighteen major hospitals and
three medical schools.

The LSO began as the dream of some Harvard medical students to continue
pursuing their love of music even while pursuing their medical careers. The
dream quickly matured into a full-size symphonic orchestra based in Boston.
The orchestra performs regularly in New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall.
It performs an annual summer concert at the Hatch Memorial Shell on the
Esplanade. The Longwood Symphony has also appeared at Kresge Auditorium at
MIT, the New England Life Hall, and on the Harvard Medical School campus.

Over its sixteen-year tenure, the LSO's beneficiaries have included the
Pediatric AIDS Foundation, the Massachusetts Chapter of the March of Dimes,
the National SIDS Foundation, and the National Council for Spinal Cord
Injury, among many others. This year's concerts will touch the lives of
thousands of children as the LSO performs benefit concerts for the Boston
Private Industry Council's School-to-Careers programs and The Kids at St.
Jude's Hospital.

The LSO is proud to present rising young talent in addition to
well-established artists. This year, the LSO's soloists will be pianist Sean
Terrill, violinist Irina Muresanu, cellist Bion Tsang, and baritone S. Mark
Aliapoulios. The orchestra will also welcome back gust conductor Jonathan
McPhee.

For more information about the Longwood Symphony Orchestra, visit the LSO
website at www.longwoodsymphony.org, contact the LSO at P.O.Box 886,
Brookline, MA 02446 or call 617-332-7011.

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