Digital Stage
Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor
Jeffrey Khaner and Patrick Williams Flutes
Philippe Tondre and Jonathan Blumenfeld Oboes
Ricardo Morales and Samuel Caviezel Clarinets
Paul Demers and Socrates Villegas Basset Horns
Daniel Matsukawa and Angela Anderson Smith Bassoons
Holly Blake Contrabassoon
Jennifer Montone, Jeffrey Lang, Christopher Dwyer, and Randy Gardner Horns
Coleman Red Clay & Mississippi Delta, for wind quintet
Ibert Flute Concerto
Mozart Serenade in B-flat major (“Gran Partita”)
Wind instruments take center stage! The “Gran Partita” Serenade was famously featured in the 1984 film Amadeus and, aside from its poignancy, is notable for breaking all bounds from earlier serenades: 13 instruments, including basset horns! Seven movements! 50 minutes long! The music of Jacques Ibert continues this celebration of winds, with an acrobatic, energetic concerto featuring Principal Flute Jeffrey Khaner. Written in 2009, Valerie Coleman’s Red Clay & Mississippi Delta is inspired by her mother’s family and the delta region from which they hail. Listen closely—can you hear the juke joints and casino boats that line the Mississippi River?
Fall 2021 on the Digital Stage includes encore presentations of favorite digital performances from the past year. Look for new bonus content in the Digital Lobby or during the performance.
This program runs approximately 1 hour and will be performed without an intermission.
Please note: All Digital Stage events begin with a performance premiere, streaming in real time. Following the performance premiere, the concert will be available for ticket holders to watch on demand for one week.
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