By DAVID LINDAUER For The Capital
By DAVID LINDAUER For The Capital
Published
03/26/08
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra celebrated the coming of spring last weekend with a wonderfully entertaining musical program titled, appropriately, "Spring Rhapsody." The concert featured music by Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff, Richard Strauss and young American composer Kristin Kuster, and was under the direction of ASO Music Director Jose-Luis Novo.
Perhaps the first feature that struck me about the program was that, although much of the music here consisted of very well known pieces, two - the Rimsky-Korsakov "Russian Easter Overture" and the Strauss "Death and Transfiguration" - were ASO premieres. And Ms. Kuster's "Beneath...
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