Sat, Sep 05
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Out of the Silence: Program One
Time & Location
Sep 05, 2020, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
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About the event
“Out of the Silence” opens with two works by the great William Grant Still. The first African-American to have a symphony performed by a major U.S. orchestra, and the subject of a 2009 retrospective curated and conducted by Botstein at Lincoln Center, Still is represented by his meditative miniature Out of the Silence, from Seven Traceries and the evocative tone poem Serenade. Program One also features a piece by one of Nadia Boulanger’s many distinguished students: the elegiac Lyric for Strings by George Walker, the first African-American winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music and “one of the greatest composers of our time” (Fanfare magazine). The concert concludes with TŌN’s account of the exuberant String Symphony No. 8 by Felix Mendelssohn, subject of the Bard Music Festival’s second season in 1991.
PROGRAM
WILLIAM GRANT STILL
Out of the Silence, from Seven Traceries (1939)
Serenade (1957)
GEORGE WALKER
Lyric for Strings (1946)
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
String Symphony No. 8 in D Major (1823)
ARTISTS
The Orchestra Now
Leon Botstein and James Bagwell, conductors
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