Friday, April 17, 2020

News-Journal.com: Aaron Dworkin will serve as the narrator in ETSO’s performance of Dworkin’s “The American Rhapsody,” a musical narrative

Aaron Dworkin


April 16, 2020

By Danny Mogle

The East Texas Symphony Orchestra’s 2020-2021 season will feature local talent, a celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday and a partnership with Texas College in music that spans classical, rock and Broadway genres, the orchestra announced.

“There is definitely something for everyone on this season,” Music Director Richard Lee said in a prepared statement. “We wanted to create a season that will appeal to our loyal subscribers and entice first-timers alike, and I think we’ve done that with these programs.”

ETSO is cautiously hopeful that the season can go on as planned, Executive Director Vanessa Gardner said in the news release. Subscription renewals and new subscription orders will be processed starting the week of April 20 and single tickets will go on sale later in the summer.

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March 27, 2021 — “American Rhapsody:” Aaron Dworkin will serve as the narrator in ETSO’s performance of Dworkin’s “The American Rhapsody,” a musical narrative that tells the story of the the United States through the perspective of America’s first president, George Washington. The program also will feature vocal and instrumental students from Texas College and a reading by Dr. David O. Dykes, senior pastor at Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler.

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