Emanuele Andrizzi, Symphony Orchestra director
Timothy J. Robblee, Wind Ensemble director
Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
I. Rêveries – Passions. Largo – Allegro agitato e appassionato assai – Religiosamente
II. Un bal. Valse. Allegro non troppo
III. Scène aux champs. Adagio
IV. Marche au supplice. Allegretto non troppo
V. Songe d’une nuit de sabbat. Larghetto – Allegro
Hector Berlioz (1803–1869)
Emanuele Andrizzi, conductor
- intermission -
Julia Wolfe (b. 1958)
Tim Robblee, conductor
Julia Wolfe (b. 1958)
Garrick Zoeter, clarinet
Colin Davin, electric guitar
Karlyn Viña, drums
Eoín Fleming, electric organ
Christian Hartman, cello
Donovan Stokes, double bass
Emanuele Andrizzi, conductor
Chris Claudio-Segovia
Gwendolyn Ryan
Brienna Yates
Esme Rowe
Brendan Shirk
Veronica Cooker
Timothy Johnson
Daniel Lee
Colton Leverett
Alison Kite
Edward Petersen
Emily Seelinger
Katelyn Young
Cliff Hernandez
Neveah Raysor
Patrick Rippeon
Aidan Robbins
Nathaniel Brown
Juniper Jones
Gavin Kelly
Gabby Pocaro
Elianah Colmenares
Chris Steinberger
Theo Tevault
Rebecca Acolatse
Brian Au
Jaylinn Vanegas
Cedric Allder
Reeve Thomas
Nathaniel Castaneda
Erik Ruane
Alex Parello
Lukas Dannenberg
Ethan Fox
Milik Green
Taryn Marks
Brodie Meyers
Ethan Richardson
Eoin Fleming
Ethan Thompson
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