Naperville, Illinois – The West Suburban Symphony will perform “Power and Beauty” at 5 p.m. Sunday at Wentz Concert Hall, featuring selections from Carmina Burana and other orchestral works.
According to the West Suburban Symphony, the program includes Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, performed alongside the symphony’s chorus. The work is widely recognized for “O Fortuna,” its opening and closing movement that has appeared in films and commercials.
The concert will also open with Overture for the End of a Century by composer Libby Larsen, adding a contemporary element to the evening’s program.
Event organizers report that more than 100 people have responded to the event listing ahead of Sunday’s performance. The concert will be held at Wentz Concert Hall in downtown Naperville, a venue frequently used for regional orchestral and choral performances.
Tickets are available through the West Suburban Symphony’s website.
The event may draw interest from local students, music educators, and young performers studying orchestral and choral repertoire.
Doors are expected to open prior to the 5 p.m. start time. Attendees are encouraged to confirm ticket availability in advance.
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