Our concert opens with music from British composer Hannah
Kendall. The Spark Catchers is inspired by the work of British poet
Lemn Sissay, who memorialized the “matchwomen” of the Bryant and
May match factory in London. The women went on strike in 1888 to
protest their dangerous working conditions. American saxophonist
Branford Marsalis is known the world over for delivering
boundary-pushing performances—pure truth in jazz. He will perform
“Neruda Songs” by composer Peter Lieberson, based on the intimate
love poems of Pablo Neruda. This fresh arrangement, for saxophone and
orchestra, “traces the arc of love’s evolution”
(laphil.com)—intensely emotional and filled with happiness and
longing. Then, hisses and finger snaps ornament the music from the
blockbuster movie Catch Me if You Can, by film composer
extraordinaire John Williams. In Branford’s hands, the thrill of the
chase is pin-accurate and exhilarating. We close with Beethoven’s
Symphony No. 7, a seismic work that Beethoven himself called his
“most excellent symphony.” The world still can’t get enough more
than two centuries after its debut in 1813. All this under the
brilliant direction of guest conductor Joana Carneiro, who brings all
the musical puzzle pieces into one dazzling whole. ShareTweetPin0
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