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Arts

Juno Orchestra makes its debut performance

BRATTLEBORO — The Juno Orchestra will make its debut on Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Latchis Theatre.

Juno Orchestra: Senza Zefiri - which means “without winds (breezes)” - will feature an expanded number of players and an arresting string quartet for orchestra.

The program will include Battalia by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, String Quartet No. 5 arranged for string orchestra by Philip Glass, and Serenade for Strings, Op. 22, by Antonin Dvorák.

“Juno continues to shine as a top-flight chamber orchestra,” Music Director Zon Eastes said in a news release. “The concert, full of passion, is the Sunday prior to Valentine's Day, a perfect way to get in the appropriate mood.”

Now in residence at the BMC, the Juno Orchestra is Vermont's newest professional chamber orchestra, engaging musicians from the tri-state area surrounding Brattleboro.

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