Debut Orchestra Concert

Featuring a New Work by YMF/BMI Composer in Residence, Charles Fox

Case Scaglione, Conductor

Saturday April 17, 2010  4pm

The Broad Stage in Santa Monica
1310 11th Street, Santa Monica CA 90401
Free Concert. No ticket required.

Program

Weber Der    Freischutz Overture

Pärt Festina lente

Charles Fox Arabesque For Orchestra (BMI World Premiere)

Daugherty Red Cape Tango

Beethoven Symphony No. 5


“Revolutionary Voices” at The Broad Stage

Experience a repertoire of classical music throughout the ages on Saturday, April 17, 4 p.m. at The Broad Stage, 1310 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA when the world-renowned Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra performs “Revolutionary Voices”.

The free concert will feature the works of Carl Maria von Weber and Ludwig van Beethoven, as well as modern composers Arvo Pärt, Charles Fox and Michael Daugherty.

“I find it fitting that the YMF Debut Orchestra is concluding its 55th season with a program entitled “Revolutionary Voices,” Maestro Case Scaglione said. “Classical music’s course has always been driven by composers who have had the courage to push the envelope and think outside the box. YMF has always searched for and supported these composers. From the time of Igor Stravinsky all the way to Charlie Fox today, YMF has carried on this tradition proudly. In addition to a world premiere by Mr. Fox we will also perform the music of Weber, Pärt, Michael Daugherty, and Beethoven.”

According to Scaglione, the pieces chosen for the April 17 concert are insignia of their respective eras.

“Each one of these pieces employs a compositional technique that was bold and fresh for the time. Michael Daugherty’s Red Cape tango from 1994 brings the comic book character Superman to life while Beethoven throws us even deeper into the jowls of romanticism with his wonderfully evocative 5th symphony,” he said.  “And all of this performed by the world-class Debut Orchestra. It is going to be a musical event to behold.”

The five dramatic musical pieces are considered cutting edge examples of their times.  The concert will begin with Weber’s Der Freischütz, considered to be the first important German Romantic opera. Festina Lente by Pärt  brings drama to the recounting of the beginning of the Christian era with violas, violins and bass all play in harmony at varying tempos.  Fox will premiere his Arabesque For Orchestra. Daugherty’s Red Cape Tango ties American pop culture directly into the classical arena. It is the final movement of his Metropolis Symphony, a work inspired by the life and times of the comic book character Superman.  Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor, is one of the most popular and often played symphonies. It is considered groundbreaking both in terms of its technical and emotional impact.

For more information visit the Young Musicians Foundation’s website at www.ymf.org or call 310-859-7668.

Founded in 1955, Young Musicians Foundation (YMF) is devoted to preserving the classical music heritage by providing performance opportunities; financial assistance and community outreach programming that contributes to the personal, academic and artistic development of youth from all socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. YMF is committed to the belief that music unifies a community and is a universal language. It is to this end that YMF strives to keep classical music alive.


8 Responses to “Debut Orchestra Concert”

  1. Katina Vallens says:

    What time does this concert start?

  2. Mieko says:

    The concert starts at 4pm.

  3. Linda and Matt Creager says:

    We would love to attend the concert. Joan, hope I am responding coreectly to the site

    Linda and Matt Creager

  4. Lorraine and Ed Feldman says:

    Will be there.

  5. Nathaniel Hornblower says:

    I can’t wait. Case Scaglione is so amazing!

  6. Wendy, Bill, Carol Davidson says:

    Couldn’t make it this time but next time for sure… Thank you!

    From your new supporters,

    Wendy L. Davidson, Northridge, CA >wdfnp@yahoo.comchdchat@cox.net<

    (P.S. We signed up for your email list)

    :)

  7. Wendy Davidson says:

    Could not make it this time, but next time: Yes!

    From a new supporter,

    wdfnp@yahoo.com

  8. Dr. & Mrs. W.A. Davidson, Sta. Barbara, CA says:

    The concert sounds wonderful. We look forward to attending a future concert & keeping informed of YMF/Debut. Thank you for the opportunities you provide for young people.

    Dr. & Mrs. Davidson

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