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EPSO Rhapsody in Passion | Special guest Natasha Paremski
With her consistently striking and dynamic performances, pianist Natasha Paremski reveals astounding virtuosity and voracious interpretive abilities.
Cinderella | Sergei Prokofiev Ballet
An enchanting story for all ages with a wonderful dose of humor, majesty of classical ballet and the promise of “happily ever after”.
A part of the World Ballet Series, Cinderella is performed live by a multinational cast of 40 professional ballet dancers gathered to bring the most celebrated fairy tale to life. A visually stunning production accompanied by Sergei Prokofiev’s passionate celebrated score, over 150 hand-sewn radiant costumes, richly detailed hand-crafted sets and sparkling choreography by Marina Kessler.
The Music of Led Zeppelin by the El Paso Symphony Orchestra
The El Paso Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Brent Havens, and
joined by a full rock band with lead vocalist Randy Jackson perform
Led Zeppelin classics in brilliant combination of power & passion. And just so you know, it’s a rock show with rock lighting and all!
Come ready to sing, dance, whoop & holler!
All Mozart featuring UTEP Chorale
He’s always played music from many eras—he finds nothing unusual in championing both Bach and jazz guitar icon Pat Metheny in the same program.
Jason Vieaux (Guitar)
He’s always played music from many eras—he finds nothing unusual in championing both Bach and jazz guitar icon Pat Metheny in the same program.
Sounds of the Holidays by EPSO
An evening of holiday cheer featuring America’s Got Talent 1st Runner Up, Bárbara Padilla. Singing Christmas favorites such as Oh holy night, Silent night, Do you hear what I hear.
EPSO - Spellbound - Rob Schwimmer
The theremin is an electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the thereminist.
EPSO - Van Cliburn Gold
Lim’s dazzling playing in the finale of the Rachmaninoff, which transfixed the audience in Bass Hall, inspired Alsop and the orchestra to heights unsurpassed in any of the other performances.