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Snowshoe Mountain hosts Symphony Weekend
SNOWSHOE, W.Va. — Always a magical weekend on the mountain, this year’s Symphony Weekend, August 22-24, marks the 18th year the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra has made the trip to Snowshoe Mountain Resort. This season, the renowned Symphony will be joined by the West Virginia Butterfly festival, for a weekend of nature, music, food and craft.
Celebrating the monarch butterfly, this year’s festival will kick-off with a stunning butterfly release. After the opening ceremonies, guests are invited to tour the butterfly pavilion, filled with family-friendly exhibits and entertainment, as well as unique crafts and gifts. Following a Saturday filled with activities, the Festival will conclude with the crowning of the 2008 Monarch King & Queen and a second butterfly release.
Symphony Weekend begins with the Welcome Prelude Reception on Friday night in the beautiful Hearth Room at Soaring Eagle Lodge. Soaring Eagle provides amazing vistas of the surrounding area from an elegant setting, which for this event will be filled with the sounds of soothing classical music. Saturday’s picnic at The Boathouse at Shavers Lake is a chance to enjoy music surrounded by nature’s beauty. The WV Symphony will host their first performance in the stunning Expo on Saturday evening, followed by the delicious Masterpiece Cocktail Reception and Dinner. Sunday morning you can once again enjoy classical music at our Masterpiece and Encore Brunches, followed by the Symphony’s final performance Sunday afternoon.
This year's Symphony Festival is titled English Accents, and is all about the connection between music and language. Maestro Grant Cooper and the orchestra will explore the question: Since composers from all over the globe share variations of English as their common language, does their music reflect any commonalities and differences? Joining Maestro Cooper and the WVSO for this exciting musical journey will be violin soloist Linda Wang, as well as guest commentators Byron Adams (Professor of Music at the University of California – Riverside in Los Angeles, California) and Holly Watkins (Assistant Professor at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York). Drs. Adams and Watkins will join Maestro Cooper for Pre-Concert Conversations, lively discussions about the music that are open to all concert-goers, one hour before each performance.
For more information or to purchase tickets and/or lodging packages please call 1-877-441-4FUN. For WVSO information please visit http://www.wvsymphony.org/news.php or for a full schedule of the weekend’s events, as well as all of Snowshoe’s summer events, please visit http://www.snowshoemtn.com/.
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51st annual Model Railroad Show
Planetarium Show: "Reason for the Season"