SAVANNAH PHILHARMONIC
KEITARO HARADA conductor
RUBÉN RENGEL violin
The “On the Road Series” makes it’s first stop in Statesboro where violinist Rubén Rengel will amaze audiences with his virtuosic interpretation of Mozart’s “Turkish” violin concerto.
The SavPhil will also be joined by members of Georgia Southern University’s Symphony for a unique side-by-side performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2.
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K.219 (Turkish)
I. Allegro Aperto – Adagio – Allegro Aperto
II. Adagio
III. Rondeau – Tempo di Minuetto
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2, op.36, in D Major
I. Adagio Molto – Allegro con Brio
II. Larghetto
III. Scherzo. Allegro
IV. Allegro Molto
All Tickets are General Admission Seating
Described as an excellent soloist of great virtuosity, Venezuelan violinist Rubén Rengel is quickly gaining recognition as a remarkably gifted artist.
Rubén was the winner of the Robert F. Smith Prize at the 2018 Sphinx Competition, the Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition (2014), recipient of the Sallie Shepherd Perkins Prize (2019) and the Anna Y. Tringas Award (2013), and winner of the Juan Bautista Plaza National Violin Competition of Venezuela (2011).
Georgia Southern University’s Performing Arts Center is home to world-class touring shows, renowned lecturers, and programs for cultural outreach.
Ample free parking is available in front of and adjacent to the Performing Arts Center.
847 Plant Drive
Statesboro, GA 30460
The “On the Road Series” makes it’s first stop in Statesboro where the SavPhil be joined by members of Georgia Southern University’s Symphony for a unique performance.