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Follow on Google News | Savannah Philharmonic Presents Season Finale ConcertSAVANNAH, GA – [May 4, 2023] The Savannah Philharmonic is set to conclude their 2022-23 concert season with a spectacular performance this Saturday at the historic Lucas Theatre for the Arts. Under the baton of esteemed Music and Artistic Director Keitaro Harada, the orchestra and chorus will perform Poulenc's Gloria, the magnificent Organ Symphony by Camille Saint-Saëns, as well as the world premiere of local composer Robin Beuchamps' "Homage," which is inspired by the town of Savannah. "After writing so many arrangements for orchestras and choirs, I am very excited to have this opportunity to compose an original work for such an accomplished group," states composer and SCAD professor Robin Beauchamp. "Homage is written in three movements, each designed to evoke a different mood. The last movement should really make you feel like you are in Savannah!" Another very special element of the concert is the debut of the newly, fully restored Wurlitzer organ. This historical instrument was originally installed in the Lucas Theatre in 1925, and then removed in the 1970s – and now recently reinstalled after a meticulous, years-long restoration process. To date, there are only four playing pipe organs throughout the state of Georgia, and the Lucas is the only one to house a Wurlitzer. Maestro Harada shares his excitement for the season finale: "This final concert for our 14th season truly defines the direction in which the new Savannah Philharmonic is heading. We are so pleased to present a world-premiere work by local composer Robin Beauchamp, and to have the SavPhil Chorus perform Poulenc's Gloria with world-renowned soprano Anna Christy. All of this will then be followed by Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony, during which the Mighty Wurlitzer makes its return to the Lucas stage with our chorus master Paul Thornock playing, who is also the Director of Music and Organist at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. We are honored to be sharing the story of Savannah through music, and this concert is so wonderfully representative that it can only be experienced in the Hostess City of the South." The performance promises to be a dynamic conclusion to a successful season for the organization, showcasing their exceptional musicianship and dedication to presenting innovative programming that offers something for everyone to enjoy. To learn more about the Savannah Philharmonic and their upcoming 15th Anniversary Season, please visit www.savannahphilharmonic.org. End
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