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Symphony Splash hits 30

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The Victoria Symphony Splash celebrates its 30th anniversar­y with a concert program all about rhythm, Sunday in the Inner Harbour.

Thirty years ago, a few thousand people came to see the Victoria Symphony play on a barge for the first time.

The event has endured, becoming a marquee event in the Victoria over the summer that now attracts more than 40,000 visitors and residents.

“We’ve seen plenty of changes over the past 30 years, but the essence of Victoria Symphony Splash remains the same — sharing extraordin­ary live music with our own community,” said Kathryn Laurin, CEO of the Victoria Symphony.

One of the changes this year is the availabili­ty of the concert on social media, via livestream­ing on Facebook.

“Last year, we had more than 55,000 hits, meaning anybody from around the world could enjoy the concert,” Laurin said.

The concert will be led by music director Maestro Christian Kluxen, with featured guests 15-year-old pianist Carey Wang and

the Royal Canadian Navy’s Naden Band as the opening act.

“It’s all about rhythm this year,” said Kluxen, in his third season leading the symphony.

“The first half features a Mediterran­ean/Spanish feeling infused with the dance rhythms of Roman Carnival Overture, Capriccio Espagnol along with selections from Bizet’s Carmen. The second half moves south to the infectious rhythms of Central and South American with upbeat Cuban and Argentinia­n music.”

No Victoria Symphony Splash would be complete without Tchaikovsk­y’s 1812 Overture, complete with field guns and fireworks, as the finale.

The epilogue features six bagpipers playing Amazing Grace.

Events leading up to the concert start at noon, with the Albert Head Cadets performing on the legislatur­e steps.

The Family Zone opens at 1 p.m. and runs until 4. Activities include the chance to play musical instrument­s, an inflatable amusement, an Aztec-themed activity prepared by the Royal B.C. Museum, Tickles the Clown, and games and prizes.

The Culinary Corner, with food vendors, will be set up along Government Street starting at 3 p.m. The Beverage Garden also opens at 3 p.m.

The Naden Band will start to warm up the crowd at 4 p.m. before Kluxen and the Victoria Symphony take the stage at 7:30 p.m.

Admission is by donation. You can contribute by using the donation barrels on site, or when buying food from vendors or merchandis­e from sales tents. Special buttons are given for donations of $5 or more. You can also text Splash to 30222 and $5 will be added to your phone bill.

The barge will face the legislatur­e buildings, with the best onshore vantage points on the legislatur­e lawns.

While many people bring their own chairs or arrive by boat, a limited number of seats are available in the grandstand.

These guaranteed seats mean you can come and go without worrying you'll lose your spot, and help raise funds for the event.

For details, call the Victoria Symphony Box Office at 250-3856515.

For more informatio­n, go to victoriasy­mphony.ca.

 ??  ?? Maestro Christian Kluxen leads the Victoria Symphony at last year’s Splash in the Inner Harbour.
Maestro Christian Kluxen leads the Victoria Symphony at last year’s Splash in the Inner Harbour.
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