Miguel Harth-Bedoya's collaboration with Colombian composer Victor Agudelo stretches back decades. Audiences at this concert can hear the FWSO's environmentally conscious Music Director Laureate lead the world premiere of his friend's Algo va a sceder, or Something is going to happen..., a rhythmically intricate work that explores the chaos and foreboding of global climate change. To contrast, the concert also features Rimsky-Korsakov's rambunctious Capriccio Espagnol and closes with Brahms' sunny Symphony No. 3, a work of titanic charm and rustic grace.
Miguel Harth-Bedoya's collaboration with Colombian composer Victor Agudelo stretches back decades. Audiences at this concert can hear the FWSO's environmentally conscious Music Director Laureate lead the world premiere of his friend's Algo va a sceder, or Something is going to happen..., a rhythmically intricate work that explores the chaos and foreboding of global climate change. To contrast, the concert also features Rimsky-Korsakov's rambunctious Capriccio Espagnol and closes with Brahms' sunny Symphony No. 3, a work of titanic charm and rustic grace.
Miguel Harth-Bedoya's collaboration with Colombian composer Victor Agudelo stretches back decades. Audiences at this concert can hear the FWSO's environmentally conscious Music Director Laureate lead the world premiere of his friend's Algo va a sceder, or Something is going to happen..., a rhythmically intricate work that explores the chaos and foreboding of global climate change. To contrast, the concert also features Rimsky-Korsakov's rambunctious Capriccio Espagnol and closes with Brahms' sunny Symphony No. 3, a work of titanic charm and rustic grace.