THE CHARLOTTESVILLE & UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SALUTES THE AMERICAN STAGE AND SCREEN

March 24, 2012 - 8:00pm

 

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The Charlottesville & University Symphony Orchestra continues its 2011-12 “Bridges” season with a program titled “Bridges Across Genres” on Saturday, March 24, 8:00 p.m., at Old Cabell Hall on the U.Va Grounds, and Sunday, March 25, 3:30 p.m., at Monticello High School in Charlottesville.

Conducted by Music Director Kate Tamarkin, the all-American program explores genres that have broadened the orchestral repertoire, including ballet, film scores, Broadway and jazz. Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from “On the Town” started as a ballet before morphing into a Broadway musical. Aaron Copland’s Suite from “The Red Pony” was first composed for Lewis Milestone’s 1949 film of the same name, based on a John Steinbeck story. George Gershwin’s ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue started as a concert piece for a jazz band. And Gershwin’s An American in Paris, was adapted for Vincente Minnelli’s 1951 film that enthralled audiences with the dancing of newcomer Leslie Caron and the incomparable Gene Kelly.

Both performances are sponsored by Sage Physics and Engineering.

Michael Mizrahi is the piano soloist in Rhapsody in Blue. The Philadelphia Inquirer has praised Mizrahi’s “sumptuous texture” and “intrepid performances.” He has appeared as concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and music educator at Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, the Kennedy Center, Boston’s Jordan Hall and Jones Hall in Houston. He is a founding member of NOW Ensemble, devoted to new music by emerging composers, and the Moët Trio. He is a faculty member at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Know the Score pre-concert lectures will be presented 45 minutes before each concert. Free of charge, these informative and entertaining lectures by McIntire Department of Music Chairman and Associate Professor of Music Richard Will offer both novice and experienced patrons a deeper appreciation of the performances. Friday’s lecture will take place in Minor Hall; Sunday’s lecture will be held in the Forum at Monticello High School.

Prior to the March 25th performance at the high school, the orchestra will host the second annual Musical Instrument Petting Zoo from 1:00-2:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Miniature Mozarts and budding Beethovens will be able to explore, touch and learn to make sounds on instruments they may play in school band or orchestra.

Instruments are being provided by Music For HOPE whose mission is to purchase new instruments and refurbish donated used instruments for distribution to children in low-income families and under-funded school music programs. More information is available at www.musicforhope.org.

There is no admission charge for the Petting Zoo. To register, call (434) 924-3139.

Free parking is available in the U.Va Central Grounds Parking Garage, located on Emmet Street, on Saturday night and at the high school on Sunday afternoons. Both venues are wheelchair accessible.

Tickets are priced at $20, $25, $30 and $38 for adults, and $10 for students. U.Va students may request one complimentary ticket in advance. Tickets may be purchased atThe University of Virginia Arts Box Office, (434) 924-3376, 12:00-5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday in the lobby of the Drama Building at 109 Culbreth Road, or on-line at www.artsboxoffice.virginia.edu.

Leonard Bernstein3 Dance Episodes from On the Town
Aaron CoplandThe Red Pony Suite
George GershwinRhapsody in Blue
Michael Mizrahi, Piano
George GershwinAn American In Paris

 

Final dates in the Bridges season are:

April 21-22 Bridges Across Hemispheres with CUSO Principal Tuba Seth Cook
Works by Vaughan Williams and Sibelius

 

Address

UVA Department of Music
112 Old Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400176 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176

Email: music@virginia.edu