Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra
Masterworks II - Symphonie Espagnole
Friday, January 24
7:30pm
Capitol Theater
Runtime
1 hour 30 minutes
Pre-Concert Discussion
6:30pm - 7pm
Promenade Hall, Second Floor
Free and open to ticket holders
Age Recommendation
6 & up
A convergence of Baroque elegance, fiery Spanish rhythms and lush romanticism take center stage for the second concert of the Masterworks season. Renowned violinist Giora Schmidt joins the WCO to perform Édouard Lalo’s “Symphonie Espagnole,” a fiery violin concerto inspired by the rhythms and melodies of Spain. Composed in 1874, “Symphonie Espagnole” is a dazzling violin showcase inspired by the French composer’s fascination with Spanish culture and music. Combining lush orchestration with rhythms and melodies evoking the vibrant spirit of Spain, the piece is celebrated for its fiery energy, lyrical beauty and virtuosic demands. Opening the concert is Alessandro Scarlatti’s “Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No. 2,” and concluding the evening is “Symphony in A major,” a rarely performed early work by Camille Saint-Saëns.
** Please note, this concert program has been updated from the original repertoire and soloist. Due to the devastating wildfires in her hometown of Los Angeles, guest violinist Anne Akiko Meyers is unable to appear in Madison. Those who purchased single tickets prior to this change may contact the Overture Center ticket office at 608.258.4141 to make an exchange or obtain a refund. The WCO thanks you for your support. Our thoughts are with Anne and her family and so many others during this difficult time.
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Meet the Artist
Violinist
Giora Schmidt
Praised by the Cleveland Plain Dealer as "impossible to resist, captivating with lyricism, tonal warmth and boundless enthusiasm," violinist Giora Schmidt has appeared as soloist with many prominent symphony orchestras around the globe, including Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Canada’s National Arts Centre, Toronto, Vancouver and the Israel Philharmonic.
In recital and chamber music, Schmidt has performed at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, San Francisco Performances, the Louvre Museum in Paris and Tokyo's Musashino Cultural Hall. Festival appearances include the Ravinia Festival, the Santa Fe and Montreal Chamber Music Festivals, Bard Music Festival, Scotia Festival of Music and Music Academy of the West. He has collaborated with eminent musicians, including Yefim Bronfman, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Lynn Harrell, Ralph Kirshbaum and Michael Tree.
Born in Philadelphia to professional musicians from Israel, Schmidt began playing the violin at the age of four. A graduate of the Juilliard School, his teachers have included Geoffrey Michaels, Patinka Kopec, Dorothy DeLay and Itzhak Perlman. Committed to education and sharing his passion for music, Schmidt is currently on the artist faculty at New York University (NYU Steinhardt) and Orford Musique Academy (Quebec) in the summer. He was previously on the faculty at the University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School and Perlman Music Program. Through technology and social media, he continues to find new ways of reaching young violinists and music lovers around the world. He is the recipient of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, The Classical Recording Foundation's Samuel Sanders award and was a Starling Fellow at the Juilliard School. Schmidt plays a c. 1830 violin by Giuseppe Rocca and strings kindly sponsored by Thomastik-Infeld, Vienna.
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