A Boscobel Tradition Continues: Newburgh Symphony to Perform “Freedom” Concert on July 2

Celebrate Independence with Boscobel and the Greater Newburgh Symphony and a concert designed around that most cherished of American values — Freedom. Bring a picnic and experience beautiful music in one of the world’s most beautiful places. Bring the family and stay for West Point fireworks.

Join us for a VIP experience before the show at our Champagne Toast on the East Terrace of the Historic House Museum. Very limited capacity. Members receive 20% OFF! 

The program will serve as a joyous reminder of how lucky we are to be living in the Land of the Free. From the dawning of a new era with Strauss’ sunrise (made famous in 2001: A Space Odyssey), to the great hymn of liberty in Holst’s Jupiter, to the majesty of Kiev’s great gate dedicated to Tsar Alexander II emancipator of the serfs, to Lincoln’s magisterial words in Copland’s portrait of the former president, to the grand climax of Tchaikovsky’s beloved 1812 Overture.

STRAUSS Also Sprach Zarathustra – opening sunrise, Dawn
MOZART Abduction from the Seraglio Overture, Free kidnapped beloved Konstanze
HOLST Jupiter, Freedom to be happy
VERDI Nabucco Overture, Freedom of Jewish people after exile
MUSSORGSKY Pictures: Great Gate of Kiev, For Tsar Alexander II, emancipator of the serfs

COPLAND Lincoln Portrait, Freedom of life in the United States
TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture, Freedom of Russian ppl vs invading Napoleon

Rain date: Sunday, July 3.
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