By DAVID LINDAUER For The Capital
By DAVID LINDAUER For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
04/03/09
Last weekend, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Jose-Luis Novo gave Annapolis audiences a picturesque musical tour of Spain in an event that was one of the highlights of the ASO concert season. So, if you're allergic to superlatives, I'd suggest you read no further.
This was one of those concerts where, from the very first understated string tones of Joaquin Turina's "Danzas Fantasticas" to the last flourishes of the castanets in Manuel de Falla's "The Three-Cornered Hat," all of the musical elements came together in an extraordinary display of instrumental virtuosity, orchestral...
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