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January 2009
F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
Queens
Symphony
Orchestra
presents
New Sounds
part of the Masterworks Concert
Series Bernstein & Friends
Constantine Kitsopoulos, Music
Director/Conductor
Spiros Exaras, Guitarist &
Composer
Saturday, February 21,
2009 at 7:30 pm
New! Pre-Concert Lecture Series at 6:30 pm
Queensborough Performing Arts Center
(56th Avenue & Springfield Blvd.,
Bayside)
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Maestro Constantine
Kitsopoulos, in his third season as QSO Music Director, is only the third
Music Director in the Queens Symphony’s 56-year history. Constantine
Kitsopoulos has made a name for himself as a conductor whose musical experiences
comfortably span the worlds of opera and symphony, where he conducts in such
venues as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and Royal Albert Hall, and musical
theater, where he can be found leading orchestras on Broadway. Maestro
Kitsopoulos is General Director of Chatham Opera and has conducted opera
productions in this country and around the world. He has conducted symphony
orchestras around the world including the San Francisco,
Baltimore, Detroit,
Hartford, Milwaukee,
Mobile, Princeton,
Virginia, Santa Barbara,
Annapolis, New Jersey
and Madison Symphonies as well as the Hong Kong, Calgary, and Brooklyn Philharmonic
Orchestras. On Broadway Mo. Kitsopoulos was the Music Director and Conductor of
the Tony-nominated play, Coram Boy,
Tony Award winning Baz Lurhmann’s production of La Boheme, Frank Wildhorn’s Dracula,
Les Miserables, and Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake. Maestro Kitsopoulos studied
conducting with Vincent La Selva. He recently finished a successful run as
Music Director for the new Broadway musical A Catered Affair, starring
Harvey Fierstein. QSO is delighted to have him at the baton. For additional
information on our Music Director, please visit his website at www.kitsopoulos.com.
Born and raised in Greece,
Spiros Exaras studied classical
guitar and music composition at the Athens Conservatory of Music, where he
obtained his Master's degree. He also attended a two-year seminar in jazz
improvisation and orchestration. The lead guitarist at the Greek National Radio
and Television Orchestra (ERT) for two years, he has also performed in several
projects with the Orchestra of Colors (Homage to Leonard Bernstein, 1996 and
Tribute to The Beatles, 1996). In 1992
Spiros released his first personal CD with MBI Records. The same year he
relocated to the US
and focused mainly on jazz music and works with prominent performers and
composers such as Randy Brecker, Harvie S., Mark Egan, Philip Hamilton, Mike
Pope, Andy Middleton, Sal Giorgiani, Donny McCaslin, Charles Blenzig, Etienne
Stadwjick, Richie Morales, Joel Rosenblatt, Tom Schuman and the Grammy Award
winner Dave Valentin. He crossed over
into pop music by playing the guitar solo in the Mariah Carey's single hit My All (Sony Music 1998). His appearance
credits include Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center (NYC), Saint
John the Divine (NYC), Megaron
Musikis Music
Hall (Athens, Greece), and Herod
Atticus Theater
(Athens, Greece). Phrygianics
is Spiro's latest Jazz CD in which he crosses-over into World Music, bringing
together some of the world's most renowned musicians as Henry Hey, Matthew
Garisson, Gene Lake, Arto Tuncboyaciyan and Lefteris Bournias. It was released
by Blue Note Records in 2003. Please visit his website at www.spirosexaras.com.
Now in its 56th season
as the only professional orchestra in Queens,
QSO continues its mission of bringing the best in classical, chamber, pops, and
arts-in-education to the residents of this international borough. For further information about QSO and its
programs, please visit www.queenssymphony.org.
Ticket prices: Adults $30
(orchestra) / $25 (balcony); Students/Seniors $20; Children (12 & under)
$10; Groups of 10 or more: 20% off; Lecture Series $5 (free to subscribers).
Concert tickets can be purchased in advance by calling the QSO office at
718-326-4455, ext. 20.
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