Overture Magazine: 2016-2017 Season September - October 2016 | Page 42

{ program notes Nicholas Hersh Nicholas Hersh, BSO associate conductor and artistic director of the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras, has served as music director of the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra in Indiana and assistant conductor with the National Repertory Orchestra in Colorado. He has appeared in concert with the New World Symphony in Miami and the Southern Great Lakes Symphony in Detroit, and he has served as cover conductor with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and the Aspen Music Festival. In 2011 and 2012, he was a conducting fellow at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen, and he is a recipient of the Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award. Mr. Hersh grew up in Evanston, Illinois and started his musical training with the cello. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in music from Stanford University and a Master’s degree in conductingfrom the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.  Mr. Hersh’s performance credits span a diverse range of genres beyond the traditional concert canon, including opera, Broadway, pops, choral, Viennese dance, ballet and film music. He continues to earn acclaim for arrangements and orchestrations. His arrangements include commissions from the Cleveland Pops, the National Repertory Orchestra and the Jackson Symphony. In 2013, Mr. Hersh’s orchestral arrangement of Queen’s famous “Bohemian Rhapsody” saw worldwide success after the video of its premiere went viral on the Internet. The Nutcracker Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall Thursday, November 3, 2016 — 8 p.m. Music Center At Strathmore Sunday, November 6, 2016 — 3 p.m. Nicholas Hersh, Conductor Nicole Cabell, Soprano John Adams Maurice Ravel The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot for Orchestra Shéhérazade I. Asie [Asia] II. La Flûte enchantée [The Enchanted Flute] III. L’Indifférent [The Indifferent One] NICOLE CABELL INTERMISSION Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 40 O v ertur e | Music from The Nutcracker, opus 71 Overture miniature from The Nutcracker Act II No. 10 Scène [The magic castle of Confiturembourg, entrance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy] No. 11 Scène [Arrival of Clara and the Prince] No. 12 Divertissement a. Le chocolat [Spanish dance] b. Le café [Arabian dance] c. Le thé [Chinese dance] d. Trépak [Russian dance] e. Danse des Mirlitons [Dance of the Reed-Flutes] f. La mère Gigogne et les polichinelles [Mother Ginger and the puppets] No. 13 Valse des fleurs [Waltz of the Flowers] No. 14 Pas de deux Intrada [The Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier] Variation I (pour le danseur) Variation II (pour la danseuse) Coda No. 15 Valse finale et Apothéose [Final Waltz and Apotheosis] The concert will end at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Thursday and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. www. bsomusic .org Nicholas Hersh last conducted the BSO’s September 22 Pulse concert, featuring works of John Adams, Arvo Pärt, and Houndmouth. Er i k a D ufo u r Nicole Cabell Soprano Nicole Cabell, the 2005 Winner of the BBC Singer of the World Competition in Cardiff and Decca recording artist, recently