Experience our season finale concert, an evening brimming with captivating music that spans centuries and styles, featuring masterful works by contemporary and classic composers.
Anna Clyne’s “Masquerade” kicks off the concert with vibrant energy. Inspired by 18th-century promenade concerts in London’s pleasure gardens, this piece captures the lively blend of music, dance, and festive spirit. Clyne weaves a chromatic sequence alongside the melody of “The Juice of the Barley,” creating a dynamic tapestry that evokes joyful celebration.
Explore the richness of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Symphonic Dances,” his final orchestral work composed in the United States. Rich with motifs from his earlier compositions, this suite tells a poignant tale of nostalgia and longing. The piece is renowned for its imaginative soundscapes, blending Russian ecclesiastical themes with the dramatic Dies irae. It remains a testament to Rachmaninoff’s genius, featuring evocative harmonies and the distinctive alto saxophone.
The evening continues with Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major, a vibrant work influenced by jazz and Basque folk music. This three-movement concerto delights with its lighthearted charm and embodies a spirit of playful brilliance, contrasting with the dramatic concertos of the 19th century. Pianist Jon Kimura Parker will be the featured soloist, bringing his remarkable artistry to this musical masterpiece, a tribute to Ravel’s enduring legacy.
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