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Lexington opera house calendar
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features Sandbox Percussion alongside LexPhil percussionists, harpist, and celeste player in an “unfolding” of musical material inspired by her father’s medical practice in Akron, OH.LEXINGTON, Ky. The piece utilizes found objects, such as compressed air cans and crystal glasses to create a visually and aurally stimulating landscape of choreography. 1 “Spring.” Guest percussion quartet Sandbox Percussion join the orchestra for Viet Cuong’s work Re(new)al a concerto for percussion quartet and orchestra, inspired by renewable energy sources such as wind, hydro and solar. This concert at the Singletary Center for the Arts includes works celebrating the flourishing beauty of color including Anna Clyne’s Color Field and Robert Schumann’s joyous Symphony No. The 2022 - 2023 Season finale concert, Bloom, marks the arrival of spring with works celebrating the beauty of color and renewal of the earth. Robert Schumann - Symphony No.1 in B-flat major “Spring” Ian David Rosenbaum, Jonny Allen, Terry Sweeney, Victor Caccese Viet Cuong - Re(new)al: Percussion Quartet Concerto The evening concludes with Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations, composed of fourteen variations on an original theme each representing one of Elgar's close friends. Violist Jordan Bak joins LexPhil to perform Béla Bartók’s Viola Concerto, left unfinished at his death and completed by Tibor Serly from sketches, memories and ideas. This piece was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1983, making Zwillich the first female composer to receive this esteemed prize. 1, a work which demonstrates the potential of a handful of ideas to develop into new material. 1: Three Movements for Orchestraīéla Bartók - Viola Concerto (Serly Edition)Ĭontinuous Variation, at the Singletary Center for the Arts, derives its name from a technique used by composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich in her Symphony No. Tickets: $25 - $75 | Youth (17 & under) and Students: $11Įllen Taaffe Zwilich - Symphony No. 3, with its famous quotation of his Fanfare for the Common Man, exhibiting his abstract voice and accessible beauty to create a score that is, in his words, “a serious statement.” Closing the program is Aaron Copland’s expansive Symphony No. Violinist Simone Porter returns as guest artist for the lyrical Barber Violin Concerto. The evening opens with Gabriela Lena Frank’s Three Latin American Dances, inspired by the many musical traditions born of diverse Latin American cultures.

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In the first full-orchestra performance of the season led by new LexPhil Music Director Mélisse Brunet, LexPhil takes the stage at the Singletary Center for the Arts in a program celebrating the unbounded potential in all of us with Limitless. Gabriela Lena Frank - Three Latin American Dances












Lexington opera house calendar