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Long Beach Symphony performs Coincident Dances
- featured work:
- Coincident Dances
- presenter:
- Long Beach Symphony
- (562) 436-3203
- info@longbeachsymphony.org
- https://longbeachsymphony.org/
- venue:
- Long Beach Terrace Theater
- 300 E. Ocean Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90802 United States + Google Map - https://www.longbeachcc.com/facilities/theaters/terrace-theater/
- event category:
- Performances
GERSHWIN & FRIENDS
Nov 09, 2024 7:30 PM
Eckart Preu, Conductor
Clayton Stephenson, Piano
Jessie Montgomery
Coincident Dances
William Grant Still
Symphony No. 5 “Western Hemisphere”
Gershwin
Piano Concerto in F Major
Embark upon an evening that pays homage to the rich tapestry of American music with an exquisite celebration of diverse musical cultures, influences, identities, and expressive forms where the melodies echo the origins and spirit of America in a harmonious and colorful celebration of past and present.
We open with Coincident Dances, the work from contemporary composer Jessie Montgomery as she channels her profound reflections on the dynamic rhythms of New York City into an innovative musical composition. This piece, a convergence of simultaneous sounds, contrasting times, and diverse cultural ideas, unfolds as a rhythmic masterpiece that elicits an immediate response of understanding and appreciation.
William Grant Still’s Symphony No. 5, “Western Hemisphere” is an opulent composition exuding a late romantic sensibility. Filled with lush and melodic passages, the symphony pulsates with rhythmic vitality, reminiscent of the blue scale. Its cinematic quality carries a positive message of American goodwill and prosperity, exploring the vigorous life-sustaining forces of the hemisphere and focusing on the beauty of nature.
With the timeless genius of George Gershwin, whose signature fusion of jazz and classical music takes center stage, this piano concerto was written a year after “Rhapsody in Blue,” promising an even more ambitious and expansive musical journey. This concerto, performed by the extraordinary pianist Clayton Stephenson, elevates the evening to unparalleled heights. Stephenson, a trailblazing talent and the first black finalist of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022, lends his remarkable artistry to this symphonic spectacle.
The program seamlessly weaves together the threads of American identity, from Montgomery’s contemporary reflections to Still’s lush romanticism and Gershwin’s groundbreaking fusion of genres. Join us on this transcendent journey, where the melodies echo the vibrant spirit of America, past and present, in a harmonious celebration of musical innovation and brilliance.