The Salina Symphony’s Fireworks concert will light up the Stiefel Theatre at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, with brilliant color and vibrant energy.
Rainbow Body by Christopher Theofanidis opens this colorful program with its gorgeous melodies and shimmering textures, leading into the profound journey of Strauss’ poignant “Death and Transfiguration.”
Be among the first to experience the vibrant energy of Carolina Calvache’s new “Hojarasca for Trombone and Orchestra,” showcasing principal trombonist Dan Hinman.
The piece was co-commissioned by the Salina Symphony and premiered in March by the Jackson (Mich.) Symphony Orchestra.
The concert will conclude with the hypnotic crescendo of Ravel’s captivating “Bolero,” promising an unforgettable concert experience.
Guest Artist – Dan Hinman, trombone
Hinman’s performance experience spans a diverse spectrum. He currently serves as principal trombone of the Salina Symphony. In high demand as a performer, he has enjoyed recent performances with the Kansas City Symphony and Wichita Symphony as well as several other regional performances as a soloist and in ensembles.
Hinman is assistant professor of trombone at Kansas State University, where he teaches applied trombone, the KSU Trombone Choir, and other academic music courses.
Recitals featuring the trombone music of Carolina Calvache
Recitals featuring the trombone music of Carolina Calvache will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at All Faiths Chapel, 1401 Vattier St., Manhattan and at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at Christ Cathedral, 1378 S. 8th St., Salina. Featured musicians: Dan Hinman, tenor trombone; Zachariah Davis, bass trombone; and Amanda Arrington, piano. Both recitals are free and open to the public.
Tickets for the Nov. 9 concert start at $42 and may be purchased at the Stiefel Theatre Box Office, by calling 785-827-1998 or online at www.salinasymphony.org.
Season tickets may be ordered by phone at 785-823-8309 or in person at the Symphony Office, located on the second floor of the Stiefel Theatre.
Pre-Concert Talk
On concert day, join us for a pre-concert talk with Maestro Segal at 3 p.m. Doors will open at 2:45 p.m.
The Salina Symphony is dedicated to enriching lives through artistic music performance and education. For more information, contact Adrienne Allen at (785) 823-8309 or visit salinasymphony.org.