Wednesday, April 29, 7:30 PM

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Under the direction of conductor Mark Nelson, the Upper Valley Symphony Orchestra performs its annual spring concert.

The program features a new work specially commissioned in honor of the Upper Valley Music Center’s 30th-anniversary season. Pablo Santiago Chin, who teaches music at the Longy School of Music and Dartmouth College, has adapted the rhythms and textures of seasonal sounds in his composition Upper Valley Seasons.

Two movements, “Autumn” and “Winter” will be premiered at this concert; the premiere of the complete work will occur during the 2026-27 season. This concert program also includes Carl Maria von Weber’s Overture to Der Freischütz and Carl Nielsen’s Saga-Dream; it will conclude with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6.

About Upper Valley Music Center:

The Upper Valley Music Center is a non-profit community music school based in Lebanon, NH, serving more than 2,000 students a year from across the Upper Valley region of Vermont and New Hampshire. UVMC’s expert faculty work with beginning through advanced students and teach programs designed for ages birth through adulthood. Founded in 1995, UVMC’s programs have expanded to include early childhood music, Suzuki and traditional lessons on a variety of instruments, group classes, and ensemble opportunities. UVMC hosts more than 70 student, faculty, and guest artist performances throughout the year, offers music camps during the summer, and sponsors the Upper Valley Symphony Orchestra and the Community Chorus at UVMC.