Summer Festival Tour: America 250 – South Pomfret

Pentangle Arts presents Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s Summer Festival Tour performance in South Pomfret
To celebrate the United States’ 250th birthday, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra hits the road with Summer Festival Tour: America 250, bringing music to communities across the Green Mountain State. There’s nothing quite like a balmy July evening in the Vermont outdoors, especially when the state’s orchestra performs beloved favorites like Morton Gould’s American Salute (based on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”), Aaron Copland’s Hoe-Down from Rodeo, a lively selection of music by John Williams and John Philip Sousa, and more.
Music Director Andrew Crust invites you to bring a picnic blanket and relax under sunny skies to enjoy this cherished annual tradition. Each location features the VSO’s Musical Petting Zoo before the performance, where audiences young and old can explore a variety of orchestral instruments.
PROGRAM
The Star Spangled Banner – Traditional
American Salute – Morton Gould
Liberty Fanfare – John Williams
Variations on America – Charles Ives, arr. Schuman
America 250! – Gwyneth Walker
Symphony No. 9 – Antonín Dvořák
Intermission
Cowboys Overture – John Williams
Hoe-Down from “Rodeo” – Aaron Copland
Rey’s Theme from “The Force Awakens” Suite – John Williams
Chanson de matin – Edward Elgar
Lincoln Portrait – Aaron Copland
Duke Ellington Fantasy – Duke Ellington, arr. Hermann
Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa
EVENT DETAILS & THINGS TO KNOW
Saskadena Six Ski Area
247 Stage Rd., South Pomfret VT
Concert begins at 7:30 pm
Prices
$35 – Adult Advance (18 and up)
$45 – Adult gate
$10 – Ages 6-17 (gate and advance)
Free – Ages 5 and under
Sun umbrellas are welcome until the start of the concert. Flashlights are also suggested to help you find your way to your car after the sun has set. Smoking and animals (except assistance and service animals) are not allowed at any VSO show.
OUR SPONSORS
The Summer Festival Tour performance in South Pomfret is generously supported by Pentangle Arts, AARP, and generous individuals in our community.




