
Escape reality and journey through the travels of famed musical composers with “Wanderlust,” by the Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Sept. 19 at Brookhaven College.
“Wanderlust,” meaning “the desire to wander or travel” in German, takes audiences on a journey through music.
Guest musicians will include two music professors from Brookhaven College, Inga Kroll, adjunct violin and viola instructor, and Ricky Reeves, humanities professor.
Kroll, a native of Estonia and a freelance violinist, has performed with the Dallas Opera Orchestra, Reba McEntire, Diana Ross and Andrea Bocelli.
Reeves, a member of the Dallas Wind Symphony, has performed with the New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving, Garland Summer Musicals and the Voices of Change chamber music ensemble.
MSO’s performance will feature “Fingal’s Cave” by Felix Mendelssohn, “Double Concerto for Clarinet and Viola” by Max Bruch, “Murder on the Orient Express” by Richard Rodney Bennett and “Symphony No. 8” by Ludwig van Beethoven.
The Mesquite Symphony Orchestra will present “Wanderlust” Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Student Services Center, Building S. General admission is $15. Students and senior adults are just $10. Tickets are available from the BCSA Music Department or at the door. To contact the Music Department, call 972-860-4563.
Inga Kroll,
violinist and Brookhaven College professor, will perform alongside the Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Sept. 19.
Ricky Reeves,
Brookhaven College professor, also will perform alongside Mesquite Symphony Orchestra.