Mendelssohn took a trip to Scotland and wrote the opening of the Hebrides Overture. Jean Sibelius was moved by a play by Maurice Maeterlinck and its themes of forbidden love, subsequently writing some of the most picturesque and charming incidental music. Maurice Ravel served in the French Army in World War I and later wrote Le Tombeau de Couperin as a gentle tribute to the victims of the war. Join us as we explore inspiration and its many forms featuring NSS's principal French Horn Robert Fant and a special side-by-side with the youth orchestras of Chico and Redding.
**NOTE: Due to the change in State of California COVID-19 mandates effective January 15, 2022, a MEGA event is now defined as crowds greater than 500 attendees (indoors). Proof of Vaccination or Negative testing (PCR tests must be taken within 48 hours of event, Rapid Antigen tests must be taken within 24 hours of event. Results of the test must be available prior to entry into the venue.) and masks are required. The Cascade Theatre will be adhering to this mandate.**
**NOTE: Due to the change in State of California COVID-19 mandates effective January 15, 2022, a MEGA event is now defined as crowds greater than 500 attendees (indoors). Proof of Vaccination or Negative testing (PCR tests must be taken within 48 hours of event, Rapid Antigen tests must be taken within 24 hours of event. Results of the test must be available prior to entry into the venue.) and masks are required. The Cascade Theatre will be adhering to this mandate.**
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