2005-06 Pomona
College Orchestra
Repertoire
The Pomona College Orchestra presents four full-length programs each season.
In the four years of a typical college career, a huge amount of music can be
enjoyed and performed. As always, the orchestra's repertoire includes music in
a wide historical range, from the eighteenth century to the present day. Some
pieces are established masterworks, while others are lesser-known gems that few
musicians ever get the chance to explore.
- Berg – Seven Early Songs
(with Gwendolyn Lytle, soprano)
- Corigliano
– Elegy for Orchestra
- Dvořák
– Symphony #7 in D minor
- Grieg – Piano Concerto (with
Megan Kaes, piano, winner of the 2005 PCO
Concerto Competition)
- Mendelssohn – Elijah (with
the Pomona College Choir, Donna M. Di Grazia, director)
- Mozart – Overture to The Magic Flute (Charles Hummel,
conductor)
- Ravel – “Mother Goose” suite
- Rimsky-Korsakov –
Scheherazade
- Saint-Saëns – Symphony #3 in
C minor, “Organ” (with William Peterson, organ)
Current season’s repertoire
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Other repertoire from past seasons
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