Hopkins Symphony Orchestra: Dvořák's New World Symphony
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Dvořák's New World Symphony
Jed Gaylin, Music Director
Terrence Wilson, piano
HSO opens the season with Dvorak’s New World Symphony. This famous work, written in 1893, was intended to demonstrate what an American-inspired orchestral piece might sound like, placing emphasis on Native and African American elements. The impact of this work resonated across the ocean and can be felt in Ravel’s Piano Concerto, which the orchestra will perform with the brilliant Terrance Wilson. The evening’s program will start off with William Grant Still’s alluring Serenade, setting the tone for an epic night of music.
WILLIAM GRANT STILL: Serenade
MAURICE RAVEL: Piano Concerto in G Major—Terrence Wilson, piano
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 9 (New World Symphony)
Where
Shriver Hall
3400 N. Charles Street, Shriver Hall, Baltimore, MD 21218, United States