
The featured piece for this performance will be Antonio Vivaldi’s Double Concerto in A minor, RV 522. This masterpiece showcases the brilliance of Vivaldi’s repertoire for solo instrument and orchestra.
Additionally, the performance will include pieces by William Grant Still, the Dean of African-American Composers, who made history as the first black composer featured by a professional orchestra. The performance will also showcase works by Joseph Haydn and more. This event is free and open to the public but tickets are required. For more information, visit uwf.edu/cfpa or call the CFPA box office at 850.857.6285.