SoNA concertmaster stars Feb. 17, playing Bruch’s violin concerto

SoNA plays Farrenc, Milhaud and romantic Bruch

“Winona Fifield is one of those rare musicians who grips your heart with her playing — she's so musical — and I know everyone in the audience is going to feel like they've witnessed something truly extraordinary,” SoNA Music Director Paul Haas says of the orchestra's concertmaster, who will be the featured performer Feb. 17 for Max Bruch's romantic Violin Concerto in G Minor.

(Courtesy Photo/SoNA)
“Winona Fifield is one of those rare musicians who grips your heart with her playing — she's so musical — and I know everyone in the audience is going to feel like they've witnessed something truly extraordinary,” SoNA Music Director Paul Haas says of the orchestra's concertmaster, who will be the featured performer Feb. 17 for Max Bruch's romantic Violin Concerto in G Minor. (Courtesy Photo/SoNA)

"Up until a few years ago, it was fairly normal for most orchestras to include new music and music by lesser-known composers as a type of 'medicine,'" says Paul Haas, music director of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas.

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