Description
Friday, May 30, 2014, 8pm—10pm
Conductor’s Notes Q&A at 7pm
Carnegie Hall
(Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage)
Max Reger — A Patriotic Overture
Charles Ives — Orchestral Set No. 2
Ernest Bloch — Israel Symphony
Karol Szymanowski — Symphony No. 3
Leon Botstein, conductor
Blair McMillen, piano
Denis Sedov, bass
Corey Bix, tenor
The Collegiate Chorale Singers
James Bagwell, director
World War I brought the 19th century to a close. The Great War forced Europe to redraw its maps. New sensibilities regarding nation and homeland emerged. On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the historic conflict, the ASO looks at the patriotic music that defined the imperial ambitions of Germany, and the war-inspired music that expressed a new consciousness in Poland and the United States, as well as the aspiring nationalism among the Jews of Europe and North America.Maestro Leon Botstein shares the stories behind the music in a lively 30-minute Conductor’s Notes Q&A at 7 PM in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Free for all ticket holders.
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Concert Notes
Forged in the War
by Leon Botstein
Max Reger, A Patriotic Overture
by Peter Laki
Charles Ives, Orchestral Set No. 2
by Peter Laki
Ernest Bloch, Israel Symphony
by Peter Laki
Karol Szymanowski, Symphony No. 3
by Peter Laki