Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony
Based on the mystical Leaves of Grass poem from Walt Whitman, “A Sea Symphony” is often considered the work that put Ralph Vaughan Williams on the map and established him as one of the most influential figures in English music. Set sail with the “insightful and powerful” (Earrelevant) conductor Gemma New for dramatic fanfare – mourning those lost to the ocean, reveling in jaunty shanties, and marveling at the fearsome power of the sea. “Top-selling artist and one of the busiest pianists on earth,” (Evening Standard) Angela Hewitt joins the program for the Ravel Piano Concerto in G.
Alberga: Arise, Athena!
J.S. Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor, arr. Edward Elgar
Ravel: Concerto in G Major for Piano and Orchestra
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 1, "A Sea Symphony"
OBF Chorus
University of Oregon Chamber Choir
OBF Modern Orchestra
Angela Hewitt, piano
Susanna Phillips, soprano
Chris Kenney, baritone
Gemma New, conductor