
Presenting Series
During the center's 20th-anniversary season, two local fixtures in classical music, Sylvan Trio and Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra, make their Presenting Series debuts. The planned program includes movements of works by Ravel, Ibert, and Nielsen and concludes with William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony, the most performed American symphony until 1950 and a rare entry in the classical canon by a Black composer.
The Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra (NDSO), directed by Daniel Stowe, is an ensemble of 80-90 musicians performing orchestral music from the 18th to the 21st centuries. The Sylvan Trio — comprising Suzanne Bona on flute, Josh Aerie on cello, and Greg Kostraba on piano — explores new music as well as pieces from the standard repertoire.
Made possible by the Muratore Family Endowment for Excellence.
Event Dates
Friday, February 28, 2025 - 7:30 PM