Repertoire
The VSO's 2009/10 season includes the following repertoire:
Beethoven - Symphony No.5 in c minor, Op.67 (1st movement)
Britten - Simple Symphony
Copland - Appalachian Spring: Ballet for Martha (original version for 13 instruments)
Elgar - Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op.47 (Kadima String Quartet - soloists)
Fiala - Concertante in B-flat for Clarinet and English Horn (Julia Heinen clarinet; Richard Kravchak, English horn)
Handel - Concerto a due cori No.2 in F, HWV 333
Haydn - Symphony No.94 "Surprise" (2nd movement)
Haydn - The Creation: Part 1
Holst - St. Paul's Suite, Op.29 No.2
Jenkins - Palladio: Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra
Mendelssohn - Piano Concerto No.1 in g minor, Op.25 (W. Terrence Spiller, piano)
Mozart - Don Giovanni: "Overture"
Mozart - Piano Concerto No.24 in c minor, K.491 (3rd movement; Liya Melikyan, piano)
Mozart - Symphony No.35 in D, K.385 "Haffner"
Mysliviczek - Artaserse - selections (US Premiere)
Rossini - La Gazza Ladra: "Overture"
Smetana - Ma Vlast: Vltava (The Moldau)
Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on Greensleves
Warlock - Capriol: Suite for String Orchestra
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