OCC Symphony and Choruses performs the best of Mother Russia10/01/2012

The OCC Symphony, Chamber Singers, and Chorale perform two of the best-loved classics of Russian music: Borodin’s “Polovtsian Dances” from the opera “Prince Igor,” and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Mussorgsky’s tribute to an artist friend who died young is–deservedly–one of the most popular classical works of them all, and Borodin’s tunes were catchy enough to be transformed into the 1950s Broadway musical “Kismet.” Guaranteed to give thrills to musical aficionados and newcomers alike! Tickets $10 at the door (come early)! or through occtickets.com.