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in B A LT I M O R E S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A NEWS OF NOTE BS rv O iew inte GET TO KNOW: WORDSMITH C amille Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals is famous for its beautiful solo cello movement, “The Swan,” and its appearances in pop-culture favorites like Fantasia 2000. This January and February, the BSO collaborates with Baltimore-based hip-hop artist, Wordsmith, who gives a fresh take on the timeless classic with his original narration. While classical repertoire is a relatively recent addition to Wordsmith’s vast entertainment portfolio, music has been a driving force in his life for many years. “I was always an avid music collector, saving my lunch money to buy new tapes weekly. And yeah, I said ‘tapes,’” he laughs. “Coming from an urban/hip-hop background, classical music hasn’t been prevalent in my life, so this is truly a special experience.” American poet Ogden Nash was the first to compose verses for Carnival back in 1949. These served as the starting point for Wordsmith when he set out to tackle his own interpretation. “My goal from there was to create an original narrative that included hip-hop elements, like varying cadences, syllable smashing and poetical flows while remaining clever, funny and metaphoric throughout the movements,” says Wordsmith. “The last step for me was making sure my words could be expressed through action as well; I like to entertain on stage, so I plan to add some nice movements to drive home the narrative even more.” So what can the audience expect from the finished product? “Beautiful music, comedic undertones, witty wordplay and a new experience we can all be proud of!” 4