Saturday night CSO concert, which I mentioned in the KM thread, was a collaboration between the orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of Lincoln Center featuring Wynton Marsalis. It took the form of your turn my turn. The CSO was led by Giancarlo Guerrero, who impressed me immensely.
First off was the CSO in John Adam’s The Chairman Dances. A little Adams goes a long way with me, and this was about 10 minutes to much. The JOLC followed with. Duke Ellington piece (title not in the program) that perfectly captured the late 1920s Harlem style with growling trumpets .
The two orchestras then took turns with 4 excerpts from Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet. Of interest 2 of the JOLC sax players sat in with the CSO. This was a lot of fun. IThe CSO sounded great .
The finale was a movement from Marsalis Third Symphony, titled All-American Pep, with Guerrero leading the combined forces. I wish that there had been time for the full work.
I enjoyed the Jazz contribution, but I was really impressed with Guerrero.
Tuesday we leave for the western part of Michigan and the Gilmore Piano Festival Biennial. We have tickets for Paul Lewis and Olga Kern. It’s also Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan
First off was the CSO in John Adam’s The Chairman Dances. A little Adams goes a long way with me, and this was about 10 minutes to much. The JOLC followed with. Duke Ellington piece (title not in the program) that perfectly captured the late 1920s Harlem style with growling trumpets .
The two orchestras then took turns with 4 excerpts from Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet. Of interest 2 of the JOLC sax players sat in with the CSO. This was a lot of fun. IThe CSO sounded great .
The finale was a movement from Marsalis Third Symphony, titled All-American Pep, with Guerrero leading the combined forces. I wish that there had been time for the full work.
I enjoyed the Jazz contribution, but I was really impressed with Guerrero.
Tuesday we leave for the western part of Michigan and the Gilmore Piano Festival Biennial. We have tickets for Paul Lewis and Olga Kern. It’s also Tulip Time in Holland, Michigan
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