Lexington Symphony February 7, 2009 Concert

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Saturday, February 7, 8:00 pm, Cary Hall

Conductor's talk 7:00 pm

Jonathan McPhee, conductor

Janna Baty, mezzo-soprano

Puccini I Crisantemi
Lister Sleeping in Air
Barber Knoxville Summer of 1915
Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 5

The themes of I Crisantemi (“Chrysanthemums”), a brief elegy, are powerfully stirring and indeed transferred easily into Puccini’s later opera Manon Lescaut. Both Sleeping in Air and Knoxville Summer of 1915 suggest dream-states. The first is loosely based on a poem by Randall Jarrell about a baby bat’s night spent clinging upside-down to his mother, witnessing her hectic life from that precarious yet comforting vantage-point. Knoxville is based on James Agee’s prose poem about growing up in the south - Agee’s father was close to death when he wrote this work, as was Barber’s when he set the words to music in this beautifully poignant piece, a coming of age through reminiscence. Serenity is the essence of Vaughan Williams’ pastoral Fifth Symphony, a painting of idyllic sound color.

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Video of Backstage with WCRB's Listo Fisher and the Lexington Symphony with Janna Baty

 

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