
Stockbridge Sinfonia Summer Concert Series
July 12 - August 10
Free and open to the public
Stockbridge Sinfonia, the Berkshires’ longest running community orchestra, will perform a series of concerts, free and open to the public. Stockbridge Sinfonia is conducted by Tracy Wilson and has approximately 50 players ranging from age 12 to 85, from amateurs to semi professionals.
The Sinfonia Wind Ensemble will perform Mozart’s Gran Partita and Gounod’s Petite Symphonie:
–Saturday, July 12, 3 pm at Zion Lutheran Church, 74 First Street in Pittsfield; and again
–Sunday, July13, 3 pm at Church on the Hill in Lenox.
Guest conductor is David Diggs.
The full Sinfonia will perform a set of Overtures by Mozart, Berlioz and Shostakovich; as well as a piece by local composer Joan Devoe entitled Insidiodyssey. The second half of the program is Dvorak Symphony No. 8. These concerts take place:
–Saturday, August 2 at 3 pm at Lenox Memorial Middle and High School,
–Saturday, August 9 at 3 pm at Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsfield, and
–Sunday, August 10 at 6 pm at Saint James Place in Great Barrington.
For more information, call 413-822-1318 or visit stockbridgesinfonia.org.