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Sinfonia’s final concert of the semester will feature works by Alexander Borodin, Jean Sibelius, and Princeton undergraduate composer, Romit Kundagrami ’26. Sibelius’s epic-sounding Karelia Overture was an early work that fully displays the composer‘s love for massive orchestral soundscapes. Borodin’s Symphony No. 2 shares a Russian perspective on the heroic potential of the symphony. Princeton junior, Romit Kundagrami, has written “Album leaves, scattered in the winds of time,” which Sinfonia will premiere. The Sinfonia Clarinet Ensemble will also perform.

Sibelius                                    Karelia Overture
Borodin                                    Symphony No. 2
Romit Kundagrami ’26      “Kindly as dust I scatter towards light”

 


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