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Bartók Concerto for Orchestra 
Peace Concert Hall
Saturday, March 13 at 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 14 at 3:00 pm

PROGRAM
Kodaly: Dances of Galanta
Kenneth Fuchs: Canticle to the Sun
Bela Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra

CONDUCTOR
Lee Mills, Music Director

SOLOIST
Anneka Zuehlke-King, Principal Horn 

Feel the thrill of discovery when you join the Greenville Symphony and Music Director Lee Mills for a vibrant, one‑of‑a‑kind concert that celebrates the pure joy of orchestral music—its colors, its energy, and its power to surprise you. This is a program your musicians adore playing, featuring sounds that leap off the stage and a soloist the community knows and loves.

The evening begins with Kodály’s Dances of Galánta, a swirling, spirited burst of folk‑inspired brilliance. Filled with rhythm, romance, and excitement, it’s the kind of music that instantly pulls you in—even if you’ve never heard a note before. Expect toe‑tapping energy, lush melodies, and a journey through Hungarian musical traditions that feel both exotic and warmly inviting.

At the heart of the program is Kenneth Fuchs’ Canticle to the Sun, featuring Anneka Zuehlke‑King, the orchestra’s beloved Principal Horn. Anneka isn’t just a world‑class musician—she’s a source of local pride whose artistry has shaped the sound of the Greenville Symphony for years. This radiant, uplifting showcase lets her shine in music that glows with optimism and warmth. It’s a chance to celebrate one of our own on center stage.

The concert culminates in Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, a showpiece that musicians everywhere treasure. It turns the entire orchestra into a constellation of soloists—each section getting its moment to dazzle. The result is bold, playful, and endlessly colorful. Even if the title is new to you, the experience will feel thrillingly alive. This is music that musicians love performing and audiences love discovering.

Why You’ll Love This Concert

You’ll meet the orchestra up close—Bartók’s masterpiece highlights personality, humor, and virtuosity across the ensemble.

You’ll hear a hometown star shine—Anneka Zuehlke‑King brings heart, soul, and breathtaking musicianship to Fuchs’ luminous horn feature.

You’ll experience the joy of something new—without ever feeling lost or overwhelmed. This program is full of warmth, rhythm, and emotional clarity.

Come with an open mind—leave with new favorites.

This is the night to trust your orchestra, embrace a little adventure, and be reminded why live music matters. Discover something unforgettable.

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About the Peace Center Concert Hall

The Peace Concert Hall seats 2,115 and features state of the art acoustics. It boasts technology capable of catering to the most complex production requirements. The Concert Hall is the venue of choice for Broadway tours, large concerts, lectures, dance performances, and comedy events, among others.

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Located on the SW corner of Broad St. and Main St.
Downtown Greenville, South Carolina
Phone: (864) 467-3000