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February 24

Brahms: A German Requiem - Fort Wayne Philharmonic

Andrew Constantine, conductor Fort Wayne Philharmonic ChorusBenjamin Rivera, director IPFW University Singers, Vaughn Roste, director Karina Gauvin, soprano Michael Dean, baritoneDvořák — A Hero’s Song, Op. 111 Brahms — Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 (A German Requiem) Brahms wrote this requiem for the living, those who remained on earth. The dramatic and powerful German Requiem is an unconventional masterpiece with an uplifting universal message.Musically Speaking This free, pre-concert talk is designed to provide audience members insight into the evening's concert program and featured guest artists. Musically Speaking is hosted by Fort Wayne Philharmonic conducting staff, musicians, and guest artists.LocationFor Masterworks concerts at the Embassy Theatre, Musically Speaking is held in The Gallery of the Grand Wayne Center. Musically Speaking is presented at 6:30 P.M., one-hour before every Masterworks concert. Musically Speaking is sponsored by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Friends.Purchase tickets HERE or call the Fort Wayne Philharmonic at 260.481.0777. For information on The Phil’s season, visit fwphil.org