Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

Date

Jul 19 2023
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

More Info

More Info!

Labels

501(c)3,
BGV - Unconfirmed VTO,
Volunteer Opportunity - US Bank

Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

A concert to benefit Mountain Dreamers

Michael Stern, conductor
Spencer Adler, cello

On the Program

Chen Yi: Transplanted Seeds – World Premiere, National Repertory Orchestra Commission made possible through the generous support of Dr. Kai Yiu Yeung and Pam Piper Yeung
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41
Franz Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2

 

Music Director Michael Stern gathers a global perspective for this ingenious program featuring the world premiere of a new work by Chen Yi commissioned by the NRO and made possible through the generous support of Dr. Kai Yiu Yeung and Pam Piper Yeung.  The recipient of numerous awards and prizes, Chen Yi blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries. Her music is colorful, rhythmically vibrant, and filled with effervescent sounds.  She describes Transplanted Seeds as reflecting the immigrant experience.

Wolfgang Mozart’s last symphony — No. 41 — is a genuine masterpiece by a composer at the top of his game. Written during a particularly creative summer just three years before he died, the “Jupiter” Symphony is filled with melodies that seem effortless and completely inevitable. Savor the elegant sounds and be amazed at the superb craftsmanship of the finale where Mozart weaves together five melodic strands simultaneously.

Eric T. Williams

 

Tickets for Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

  • Adults: $20 – $45
  • 17 & Under: $5
  • Season Pass: $182 – $364 (BEST VALUE!)
  • Local Family Pass – $132 (BEST VALUE!)
  • Pick 10 Bundle: $170 – $320
  • Pick 6 Bundle: $108 – $216
  • Adult group rates are available for parties of four or more.

Pictured: NRO cellos, 2022
Photo by Elaine Collins

Organizer

National Repertory Orchestra
National Repertory Orchestra
Phone
970-453-5825
Email
volunteer@NROmusic.org
Website
https://www.nromusic.org/

The National Repertory Orchestra is a preeminent intensive summer music festival developing diverse, thoughtful and socially conscious musicians through experiential learning. We inspire young musicians to be great leaders in their communities while Changing Lives Through Music!

Location

Riverwalk Center at Breckenridge
Riverwalk Center at Breckenridge
150 West Adams Avenue, Breckenridge, CO
Website
https://breckcreate.org/arts-district/riverwalk-center/

Location

Riverwalk Center at Breckenridge
Riverwalk Center at Breckenridge
150 West Adams Avenue, Breckenridge, CO
Website
https://breckcreate.org/arts-district/riverwalk-center/

Weather

Sunny
Sunny
60 °F
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Wind: 4 MPH
Humidity: 9 %
Feels like: 60 °F

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Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

Date

Jul 19 2023
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

More Info

More Info!

Labels

501(c)3,
BGV - Unconfirmed VTO,
Volunteer Opportunity - US Bank

Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

A concert to benefit Mountain Dreamers

Michael Stern, conductor
Spencer Adler, cello

On the Program

Chen Yi: Transplanted Seeds – World Premiere, National Repertory Orchestra Commission made possible through the generous support of Dr. Kai Yiu Yeung and Pam Piper Yeung
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 41
Franz Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2

 

Music Director Michael Stern gathers a global perspective for this ingenious program featuring the world premiere of a new work by Chen Yi commissioned by the NRO and made possible through the generous support of Dr. Kai Yiu Yeung and Pam Piper Yeung.  The recipient of numerous awards and prizes, Chen Yi blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries. Her music is colorful, rhythmically vibrant, and filled with effervescent sounds.  She describes Transplanted Seeds as reflecting the immigrant experience.

Wolfgang Mozart’s last symphony — No. 41 — is a genuine masterpiece by a composer at the top of his game. Written during a particularly creative summer just three years before he died, the “Jupiter” Symphony is filled with melodies that seem effortless and completely inevitable. Savor the elegant sounds and be amazed at the superb craftsmanship of the finale where Mozart weaves together five melodic strands simultaneously.

Eric T. Williams

 

Tickets for Mozart, Chávez and Chen Yi – Transplanted Voices

  • Adults: $20 – $45
  • 17 & Under: $5
  • Season Pass: $182 – $364 (BEST VALUE!)
  • Local Family Pass – $132 (BEST VALUE!)
  • Pick 10 Bundle: $170 – $320
  • Pick 6 Bundle: $108 – $216
  • Adult group rates are available for parties of four or more.

Pictured: NRO cellos, 2022
Photo by Elaine Collins

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