Deputy General Director Of San Diego Opera On MEGADETH’s Dave Mustaine – “You Have A Real Leader Here, Someone The Younger Generation Looks Up To As An Edgy Artist”

March 7, 2014, 10 years ago

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MEGADETH leader Dave Mustaine will be a featured soloist with the San Diego Symphony on April 12th. The classical special concert, billed as Symphony Interrupted, will take place at Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, California. A limited amount of tickets are still available at this location.

Ken-David Masur, Grammy-nominated producer and associate conductor of the San Diego Symphony, and Ann Spira Campbell, deputy general director of the San Diego Opera, spoke to the Valley News about Symphony Interrupted.

Masur said “We will perform the Roman Carnival overture by BERLIOZ to set (Mustaine) up as a soloist, and he will come out like all the other great soloists in the world come up on stage, and then we will perform VIVALDI’s Four Seasons. It was clear to me that (Mustaine) sees himself as a musician in the whole sense and actually it’s been also very humbling that he would like to perform with the symphony.”

Campbell said: “When I met Dave in person I saw the most talented, incredible human being – someone with 5 million Facebook followers who appeals to a younger generation. You have a real leader here – someone the younger generation looks up to as an edgy artist. To be a draw for the younger generation is too beautiful of a storm to pass up."


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