Austin Symphony Music Director Peter Bay explores the connections between Shakespeare and classical music and looks at different interpretations of Romeo and Juliet, including works by Tchaikovsky, Berlioz, and Prokofiev as well as Leonard Bernstein’s reimagining, West Side Story. The event is presented in conjunction with the Ransom Center’s exhibition, Shakespeare in Print and Performance.
Austin Symphony Music Director Peter Bay explores the connections between Shakespeare and classical music and looks at different interpretations of Romeo and Juliet, including works by Tchaikovsky, Berlioz, and Prokofiev as well as Leonard Bernstein’s reimagining, West Side Story. The event is presented in conjunction with the Ransom Center’s exhibition, Shakespeare in Print and Performance.
Austin Symphony Music Director Peter Bay explores the connections between Shakespeare and classical music and looks at different interpretations of Romeo and Juliet, including works by Tchaikovsky, Berlioz, and Prokofiev as well as Leonard Bernstein’s reimagining, West Side Story. The event is presented in conjunction with the Ransom Center’s exhibition, Shakespeare in Print and Performance.