New Philharmonic rings in the new year with three concerts Dec. 31

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New Philharmonic will be putting on three celebratory New Year's Eve concerts featuring a variety of popular music, waltzes, arias, and light classical favorites.

"Hope smiles from the threshold of the new year to come, whispering, 'it will be happier'," said English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson. That's exactly what all of us need -- a happier and healthier new year. New Philharmonic prepared three celebratory New Year's Eve concerts that will create just the right mood for that.

The concert program will start with Johann Strauss II's"Thunder and Lightning Polka," Op. 324 that will swirl the audience on the waves of its festive and happy melodies and rhythm. You can even clap to this brilliant piece! After that, the gentle chords and elegant motives of the composer's"The Blue Danube," Op. 314 will bring joy and happiness into everyone's heart.

Guest baritone Mischa Bouvier will join the orchestra and perform the colorful song"Te Busco" made popular by salsa singer Celia Cruz and romantic"This Nearly Was Mine" from Richard Rodgers'"South Pacific." Bouvier is an American classical singer praised for his outstanding talent as a soloist, recitalist, and vocalist.

 

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