Plymouth Philharmonic Concert - Legends and Legacies

Saturday, Nov 2, 2024 at 7:30pm

Plymouth North High School
41 Obery Street
  508-746-8008
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Let's meet the brilliant bookends to this passionate musical fest. Mozart's opulent overture is a seven-minute symphonic synopsis of one of the best operas ever. Yes, this cautionary tale has it all: seduction, scandal, murder, revenge–and a sinister seducer who ultimately meets his fiery fate. Everyone knows things have a way of coming full circle. Especially for Louise Farrenc, who went from well-known to hardly known. The composer, concert pianist, and professor at the posh Paris Conservatoire stormed the citadel of classical music during her time, but her memory faded over time. Until now. Her legacy lives on in this bold and brilliant symphony that speaks to Mozart and Beethoven but in a rich and Romantic musical dialect all her own.

Our "Better Together" story continues with the evening's famous centerpiece. Joaquin Rodrigo, Spain's leading composer, wrote this concerto for Andres Segovia, the country's virtuoso guitarist. Years later, Segovia became Eliot Fisk's teacher and champion, calling him "one of the most brilliant, intelligent, and gifted young musical artists of our times." Well, Eliot's all grown up now and a musical legend for all-time. It seems especially fitting to have him perform this piece he seems to have inherited…if only for a night.

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Overture to Don Giovanni

Louise Farrenc
Symphony No. 2

Joaquin Rodrigo
Fantasia para un gentilhombre (Fantasia for a Nobleman)
with soloist Eliot Fisk

Performers
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
Steven Karidoyanes, conductor
Eliot Fisk, guitar

6:30 PM: Pre-Concert Talk: with Conductor Steven Karidoyanes at Plymouth North HS Performing Arts Center
Free for ticket holders

After-Show Dessert Reception:
At Plymouth Center for Active Living (The CAL) adjacent to the Performing Arts Center
Wine, dessert, coffee; $25

Location: Performing Arts Center.

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