
Conservatory Orchestra Series: Springs of Uncertainty
13 November 2020 • 7:30pm
Conservatory Concert Hall
PROGRAMME
ANTON WEBERN
Variationen (1940)
AARON COPLAND
Appalachian Spring (Ballet for Martha) (1944)
RICHARD STRAUSS
Metamorphosen (1945)
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Springs of Uncertainty, a concert-stream-experience from the YST Orchestral Institute
The swift red flesh, a winter king—
Who squired the glacier woman down the sky?
She ran the neighing canyons all the spring;
She spouted arms; she rose with maize—to die.
– Harold Hart Crane
The YST Orchestral Institute in collaboration with YST Artist Fellow, Mervin Wong, presents a live concert-stream-experience featuring three chamber orchestra masterpieces, all composed during the throngs of World War II: Anton Webern’s 1940 Variationen, Aaron Copland’s 1944 Appalachian Spring (Ballet for Martha), and Richard Strauss’s 1945 Metamorphosen. As music with multiplicities that resonate with our tumultuous 2020, all three works explore intersections of isolation, anxiety, humanity’s relationship with nature, and the mourning of lost idealized worlds; yet, in each piece there are also transcendent shimmers of hope. As the Conservatory’s virtual 20/21 concert series ponders, “Am I Human?”, we offer reflective springs that remind us that we’ve all been here before, and we all belong.
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TICKETING INFORMATION
• Due to COVID-19 related guidelines, this performance will only be offered virtually.
• All event information is correct at time of print.