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2007 Artists
Andrés Diaz
Soloist
A native of Santiago, Chile, Andrés Díaz began studying the cello at the age of five, later attending the Georgia Academy of Music in Atlanta and graduating from the New England Conservatory. Since winning first prize in the 1986 Naumburg International Cello Competition, Mr. Díaz has exhilarated both critics and audiences with his intense and charismatic performances. He now lives in Dallas, Texas, and has appeared with prestigious orchestras across the country, including the National Symphony Orchestra, with James Paul conducting. Their stunning collaboration on Leon Kirchner’s Music for Cello and Orchestra was recognized with the first prize Friedham Award.
Marshfield Auditorium
10th and Ingersoll, Coos Bay
Reserved Seats
$20 (OCMA members $18, students $10)
Non-Reserved Seats
$15 (OCMA members $13, students $6)
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Concert I
James Paul, Conductor
Tuesday, July 24, 7:30 p.m.
Light Cavalry Overture Franz vonSuppé
Cello Concerto No. 1 Camille Saint-Saëns
Andrés Diaz, soloist
Symphony No. 2 Robert Schumann
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Pops Concert
Jason Klein, Conductor
Thursday, July 26, 7:30 p.m.
Le Corsair Overture Hector Berlioz
Pirates of Penzance Overture Arthur S. Sullivan
Bluebeard Quadrille Josef Strauss
Pirates of the Caribbean: Hans Zimmer
Dead Man’s Chest
Zampa Overture Ferdinand Herold
Zampa Galopp Johann Strauss Sr. Il Pirata Overture Vincenzo Bellini
Pirate Dance Leroy Anderson
Pirates of the Caribbean: Klaus Badelt
Curse of the Black Pearl
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Concert II
James Paul, Conductor
Saturday, July 28, 7:30 p.m.
“Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” Wolfgang Mozart
Symphony No. 2 Malcolm Arnold
“Death and Transfiguration” Richard Strauss
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