So I might have to pay a little for someone's sex change operation. At least we're adventurous in our orchestra programming as well! Camellia Symphony's 2001-2002 schedule: Eugene Castillo, Director September Pavel Haas: Scherzo Triste William Schuman: A Song of Orpheus Bloch: Schemolo: Rhapsody Hebraique Tchaikovsky: Symphony 5 November Bazelon: Memories of a Winter Childhood Dohnanyi: Variations on a Nursery Song Ravel: Concerto in G, Mother Goose Suite, La Valse February Alejandro Garcia Caturla: Tres Danzas Cubanas April Mok: Rhapsody for Oboe and Orchestra Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Oboe and Strings Turnage: Three Screaming Popes Copland: Apalachian Spring March Diamond: Symphony 4 Margaret Brouwer: Remembrances Brahms: Three Songs Op. 53 Canteloube: Songs of the Auvergne, (13 selections) June Shweta Jahavari: "Preface" Raga Angel M Pena: Trinity Bernstein: Serenade Haydn: Symphony 22 Liszt: Les Preludes The Camellia Symphony proudly uses solar-powered vibraphones. Can someone on the list tell me a little bit about, uh....Tchaikovsky and Copland? John Smyth* Orchestral Piano *section leader