We are shining a light on the traditional Indian percussion instrument, the Tabla! Pairing the fresh and engaging music of Sri Lankan-Canadian composer Dinuk Wijeratne with the immortal beauty of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, we invite you to this exciting cross-cultural concert experience.
Bradley Thachuk, conductor Gabriel Dionne, tabla
Camille Pépin: Avant les Clartés de l’Aurore Dinuk Wijeratne: Tabla Concerto Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
The approximate duration of the concert is 2 hours including an intermission
In-person Sagebrush Theatre, 1300 9th Avenue Saturday, April 23 7:30 pm Buy Tickets
Although audiences of 100% capacity are allowed in accordance with provincial health regulations, as a courtesy to all those in attendance, automatic spacing will be added between parties upon the purchase of tickets. Please note, if seat placement leads to suboptimal use of space, a patron may be asked to consider a change of seat(s). If capacity restrictions change before the concert date, the Kamloops Symphony will communicate any impact to all existing ticket holders.
All KSO staff and musicians who are able will continue to wear masks during the performance. Mask wearing is highly encouraged for all audience members.
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Bradley Thachuk, guest conductor
Gabriel Dionne, tabla
$40 – Regular
$15 – Youth (under 19)
$15 – KSOundcheck members
Tickets are available from Kamloops Live! Box Office.
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Tune in to the live stream broadcast on Thursday, April 14 at 6:00 pm (Pacific) when Dina Gilbert will be joined in conversation with Guest Artist Gabriel Dionne. Learn more about him, and the amazing North Indian instrument, the tabla!
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