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November 7, 2021

11/26/2025

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What a thrill it was to once again share the stage with my long-time friends and colleagues of the Baton Rouge Symphony, joined by the brilliant pianist Jon Nakamatsu and a cameo appearance from the Louisiana Youth Orchestra!
 
The occasion was a sold-out concert celebration the BRSO’s 75th anniversary. We chose a program that highlighted some of the musical legacy of the orchestra including the work they played to open their Carnegie Hall concert in the 1980’s (Chadwick’s Jubilee), two works the orchestra had commissioned for their 40th and 50th anniversaries by Kenton Coe and Stephen Paulus, and a work from the orchestra’s first concert in 1947 (Borodin, Polovtsian Dances). Members of the Louisiana Youth Orchestra joined us for some music from Carmen to celebrate the wonderful contributions of that very successful program. Mr. Nakamatsu, a frequent guest of the orchestra over the years, joined us in Tchaikovsky’s First Concerto to bring the concert to a close (although he did add a very poetic Chopin encore to round out the evening).
 
BRSO also announced the much-anticipated Pennington Great Performer for 2022. Emanuel Ax will be joining the orchestra for Chopin’s Second Concerto…very exciting!
 
The concert was originally scheduled to be held in Baton Rouge’s newly remodeled River Center Theater. The work has not been completed though (imagine that…a construction project that’s behind schedule, who knew??). Instead, we held the program in a ballroom of the River Center, and it worked surprisingly well, even acoustically. Kudos to the River Center crew who made all that happen and exceeded expectations.
 
This week is an exciting one for me as well back in Lansing. The Lansing Symphony presents our second masterworks program of the season, joined by the fabulous violinist Lucia Micarelli. Lucia will be playing Sibelius with us (the whole thing…not morphing into Kashmir this time, although I must say I’m a big fan of that version too!! If you don’t know of what I speak, it’s on YouTube. Check it out). I have been trying to get Lucia in the concerto slot for years. We had her on board for 2019-20, and well we all know how that turned out. So we are thrilled to have her this season as we return to live music. Also on the program, “Strum” of America’s new classical rock-star composer Jessie Montgomery and Schumann’s wonderful Fourth Symphony. It’s going to be a great week.

NEXT UP

Lansing Symphony Orchestra
November 12, 2021
Lucia Micarelli, violin

MONTGOMERY.   Strum
SIBELIUS.  Violin Concerto
SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4
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