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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Pacific Symphony's Carnegie Hall Debut

On Saturday, April 21, the Pacific Symphony is making their Carnegie Hall debut!  :)

If you have a chance to go there, make sure to ask someone on the street, "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?"  If they know the joke, you'll get the answer, "Practice, practice, practice."  :)

Looks like it will be the same menu as the "Glass & Shankar" concert, on the prior week.  This concert will feature the New York premiere of Philip Glass's "The Passion of Ramakrishna".



Music director Carl St.Clair will conduct with Sitarist Anoushka Shankar and the Pacific Chorale.

Philip Glass:  “Meetings Along the Edge” from Passages (based on a theme by Ravi Shankar)
Ravi Shankar:  Concerto No. 3 for Sitar and Orchestra
Philip Glass:  The Passion of Ramakrishna (NY Premiere)

The Passion of Ramakrishna

The Passion of Ramakrishna was commissioned by the Pacific Symphony and the Nashville Symphony, and it is about the final months of the life of Sri Ramakrishna.  It inaugurated the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall back in September 2008.  I first listened to it on a Sunday concert in March 2011.


It is a 45 minute "abbreviated" piece, consisting of a Prologue, parts 2, 4, 6, 8 of the libretto, and an Epilogue.  Philip was talking about completing the piece, extending it to double the size.  He wanted to add the remaining libretto parts 1, 3, 5, 7, a couple more songs, and exactly two more measures in the existing piece.  I don't know if we're going to hear the completed version (or if he even completed it).

The 2011 concert is available on CD, in case you want to have a sneak peek!  :)

Minimalistic Knock-Knock Joke

Since I started this post with a Carnegie Hall, it should be appropriate to end it with a Philip Glass joke.  :)

Ready?  Here it goes:


Knock knock.

Who's there?

Philip Glass.

Philip Glass who?

Knock knock.

Who's there?

Philip Glass.

Philip Glass who?

Knock knock.

Who's there?

Philip Glass.

Philip Glass who?

(Repeat until you are tired, and then some.)

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Aida

KUSC is broadcasting the seventh concert of the Pacific Symphony's 2016-2017 classical concert series tonight at 7 PM (PST).

Listen to Alan Chapman's preview on SoundCloud.

We went to the Saturday concert, and it was the best one yet!  :)


Music director Carl St.Clair conducted Giuseppe Verdi's Aida with the following cast.

Aida:  Kelebogile Besong
Radamès:  Arnold Rawls
Amneris:  Milena Kitić
Amonasro:  Mark Delavan
Ramfis:  Julian Close
King of Egypt:  Philip Skinner
Messenger:  Nicholas Preston
High Priestess:  Renée Tatum
Dancers:  Tyquan Christie, Raymond Ejiofor, Lisa Gillespie, Isaac Huerta, Natalie Iscovich, and Andrew Martinez

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Scottish Fantasy

KUSC is broadcasting the sixth concert of the Pacific Symphony's 2016-2017 classical concert series tonight at 7 PM (PST).

Listen to Alan Chapman's preview on SoundCloud.

Guest conductor David Danzmayr conducted with violinist Ning Feng.

Hamish MacCunn:  The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Max Bruch:  Scottish Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46
Mendelssohn:  Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56 (Scottish)

You can sample Ning Feng's violin on Amazon!  :)

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto

KUSC is broadcasting the fifth concert of the Pacific Symphony's 2016-2017 classical concert series tonight at 7 PM (PST).

I'm pretty certain we won't hear 3 concerts today.  :)

Anyways, we went to the Saturday concert (and the following Sunday one).  It was awesome!  :)

Listen to Alan Chapman's preview on SoundCloud.



Music director Carl St.Clair conducted with pianist Haochen Zhang.

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:  Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 23, TH 55
Serge Prokofiev:  Symphony No. 5 in B-flat Major, Op. 100



You can sample Haochen Zhang's piano on Amazon!  :)