Overture Magazine - 2014-2015 September-October 2014 | Page 8

{ BSOlive November/December upcoming key events All concerts are held at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall unless otherwise noted. Rachmaninoff & Shostakovich Handel’s Messiah Thurs, Nov 13, 2014, 8 pm FRI, Dec 5, 2014, 7:30 pm Marin Alsop, conductor Boris Giltburg, piano (BSO Debut) Edward Polochick, conductor Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale Tchaikovsky: Marche slave Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 Off the Cuff Shostakovich’s Fifth: Notes for Stalin Sat, Nov 15, 2014, 7 pm Marin Alsop, conductor Didi Balle, playwright-in-residence Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 More than 75 years ago, Shostakovich set out to write his now legendary Fifth Symphony. The result was an appealing and triumphant score full of contradictions and hidden messages. Is it a tribute to the greatness of the Soviet virtues or a parody of its leadership? How could an artist create a work of such power and optimism under such harsh and restrictive conditions? Didi Balle 6 O v ertur e | www. bsomusic .org Jennifer Johnson Cano Bernstein & Beethoven Family Series Concert BSO SuperPops FRI, Nov 21, 2014, 8 pm Classical Mystery Tour Sun, Nov 23, 2014, 3 pm FRI, Nov 28, 2014, 8 pm Marin Alsop, conductor Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo-soprano Cathedral Choral Society Sat, Nov 29, 2014, 8 pm Bernstein: Chichester Psalms Bernstein: Symphony No. 1, “Jeremiah” Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony was the final work performed by the great composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein, Marin Alsop’s mentor. The program includes two works composed by Bernstein himself, both of which occupy the fascinating nexus between Christian and Judaic liturgical traditions, the introspective First Symphony and Chichester Psalms, with its catchy melodic and rhythmic appeal. Sun, Nov 30, 2014, 3 pm This thrilling Beatles retrospective features chart-topping tunes by the Fab Four complete with original arrangements. From early Beatles favorites through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is an authentic concert experience. Note: the BSO does not perform on this program. Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Lisa Ma z zu cco (Can o) Witness the magnitude and sheer joy of the “Hallelujah Chorus” as its sonorous chords echo throughout the concert hall. The BSO continues its tradition of ushering in the holiday season with Handel’s powerful and faith-filled Messiah. Sat, Dec 6, 2014, 11 am Ken Lam, conductor Share in the spirit of the holidays with Duke Ellington’s dazzling reimagining of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. This jazzy piece will delight the entire family with the “Peanut Brittle Brigade,” “Dance of the Floreadors” and more! Holly Jolly Pops WeD, Dec 10, 2014, 2 pm FRI, Dec 12, 2014, 2 pm & 7:30 pm Sat, Dec 13, 2014, 2 pm & 7:30 pm Sun, Dec 14, 2014, 2 pm Classical Mystery Tour Jack Everly, conductor Debbie Gravitte, vocalist Ted Keegan, vocalist Baltimore Choral Arts Society Baltimore School for the Arts Jack Everly and the Tap Dancing Santas are back! Experience this sparkling holiday celebration with full chorus, orchestra and guest vocalists. Carols, classical favorites, sing-alongs and more will get you into the holiday spirit and deliver fun for the whole family. M i chael Stad ler (Balle ) Known for his “intuitive, powerful performances” (Daily Telegraph), Israeli pianist and 2013 Queen Elizabeth Competition winner Boris Giltburg performs Rachmaninoff’s First Piano Concerto. Marin Alsop leads this sumptuous Russian program also featuring Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony, in which the composer walks a tightrope between his own artistic statement and Stalin’s socialist realism. Handel: Messiah