TOCCATA to perform Mozart in the Mountains at Lake Tahoe
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What: TOCCATA’s Mozart in the Mountains
When: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4
Where: St. Theresa Catholic Church, South Lake Tahoe
Tickets: $25
The TOCCATA-Tahoe Symphony Orchestra will continue its 21-concert Summer MusicFest this week with performances of a new series entitled Mozart in the Mountains. The performance comes to South Lake Tahoe on Tuesday.
The series “opens with Mozart’s Sinfonie Concertante KV 364, performed by soloists Alex Eisenberg, violin and TianTian Lan, viola, who will also perform as soloists for Bach’s Concerto for two violins in D minor,” according to a press release from the orchestra. “Sopranos Irina Kasimova and Ania Helwing will perform arias from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro and Il Re Pastore (The Shepherd King) and also the Laudamus Te from Mozart’s Mass in C minor. Closing the concert will be Mayu Nomura, performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto #17 in G major.”
TOCCATA will also perform Mozart in the Mountains in Carson City on Saturday, Reno on Aug. 6 and Cornerstone Church in Incline Village on Aug. 8.
Tickets are available at the door or online at http://www.toccatatahoe.com. General admission is $25 adults and $20 for seniors. Youth/students under age 24 with valid ID are $5 for seating 10 minutes prior to concert time and those under 18 enter free. Preferred seating is $35 and $15 for youth/students. This concert series is supported by a grant from the Kling Family Foundation.
For more information visit http://www.toccatatahoe.com, call 775-313-9697 or email at toccatatahoe@gmail.com.
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