March 22, 2020 at 3pm
Collins Center for the Arts Lucas Richman, conductor
Bangor Area Youth Choirs
Bangor Area Youth Choirs
ANNOUNCEMENT (3/12/2020): Following directives from the University of Maine and recommendations from the State CDC and Governor’s Office, the Bangor Symphony Orchestra is cancellingĀ Sounds of the SeaĀ on March 22ndĀ due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19 and the safety of our patrons and performers.
- We would be grateful if you would consider letting us convert your ticket purchase to a donation as we face increasingly uncertain times with additional concert and event cancellations. We are also happy to issue a voucher for a future performance. Please let us know of your request via e-mail to development@bangorsymphony.org
- To request a refund for this performance, please e-mail cca@maine.edu or call 1-800-622-TIXX
Explore how composers have depicted the sea and the power of nature through music across generations at this unique concert celebrating Maine’s Bicentennial presented in partnership with the Maine Science Festival.
Whatās Interesting About This Concert
- The Warming Sea by Lucas Richman is a new, multimedia work reflecting on climate change in the Gulf of Maine
- Both La Mer and The Moldau, used famously inĀ The Tree of LifeĀ starring Brad Pitt, bring listeners on powerful emotional journeys
- Maine’s Bicentennial is honored with a work by Rockland-native Walter Piston, a major influence in 20th century American music
The Program
- Walter Piston | Bicentennial Fanfare
- BedÅich Smetana | The Moldau
- Lucas RichmanĀ |Ā The Warming Sea [World Premiere]
- Nancy GalbraithĀ |Ā Tormenta del Sur
- Claude DebussyĀ |Ā La Mer
Concert Length: Approx. 1 hour, 40 minutes, including intermission
Tickets
- Tickets from $15 to $46 available online or by calling 1-800-622-TIXX
- Explore student and family discounts
Related Events
- Images from the Warming Sea | Rock & Art Shop, Feb. 27, 6pm
- BSO Deep Dives: The Warming Sea | Bangor Arts Exchange, Mar. 6, 12pm
- UBS Pre-Concert Talk | Collins Center for the Arts, Mar. 22, 2pm
- Post-Concert Talk Back | Collins Center for the Arts, Mar. 22, 4:45pm
- Maine Science Festival | Various Locations, Mar. 18 – Mar. 22