Review: Calgary Phil adds a little 'razzle-dazzle' to season finale
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CalgaryPhil1_303132929.png Article content Every year, the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra must decide how to end its season. The general drill here is that “a high note” is a good thing: it encourages patrons to exit with happy faces and to return in the fall. As a rule, some blockbusters are saved for last. But there are only so many blockbusters, and the past couple of months have contained performances of Verdi’s Requiem and Holst’s The Planets. For this season, Calgary Phil offered a concert that, to borrow a line from the musical Chicago, was intended to “giv’em the old razzle dazzle.” Ar…
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