Oakland East Bay Symphony Closes Out Season with CANDIDE Tonight

By: May. 15, 2015
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The Oakland East Bay Symphony and Music Director Michael Morgan conclude their 2014-2015 season with "all the best in the best of all possible worlds" in the form of Leonard Bernstein's masterful and droll take on Voltaire's biting, farcical satire, Candide, which will be given one performance only tonight, May 15, at 8 pm at the Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway in Oakland. The Symphony and Maestro Morgan will be joined in the concert performance by the Oakland Symphony Chorus and soloists. For tickets and information, visit www.oebs.org .

Candide is recognized as both the Enlightenment philosopher's and 20th century American composer's magnum opus. Its publication in France in 1756 caused a scandal that led to its being banned and resulted in virtually instant popularity. Following its premiere in 1956 as a comic opera by Leonard Bernstein with libretto originally by playwright Lillian Hellman, it has become one of the most important and lauded and popular works of the American musical theater tradition.

The Oakland East Bay Symphony performance will feature soloists Thomas Glenn, tenor (Candide); Shawnette Sulker, soprano (Cunegonde); Robert Sims, baritone (Pangloss/Martin); Hadleigh Adams, baritone (Maximillian); Tami Dahbura, mezzo-soprano (Old Lady); Katy Stephan soprano (Paquette) plus J. Raymond Meyers, tenor; Jonathan Smucker, tenor; Ryan Bradford, baritone; Matthew Lovell, baritone; Christopher Fernandez, tenor; and the Oakland Symphony Chorus, Lynne Morrow, Music Director. Performance of Candide by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., Sole Agent for Leonard Bernstein Music Publishing Company LLC, publisher and copyright owner.



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