John Corigliano long resisted writing a symphony, seeing it as a form that served a composers ego over the audience and performers. At the height of the AIDS crisis, Corigiliano overcame that hesitation and wrote his Symphony No. 1 as a way to memorialize friends lost to the epidemic. Though he was a member of the so-called Silent Generation, Coriglianos symphony served as influential composition for those coming of age in symphonic circles when it premiered in 1990. In this Gen X program curated by Thomas Ads, the milestone Symphony No. 1 is paired with music by Andrew Norman and Jonathan Bailey Holland.
Videos
RACHMANINOFF AND THE TSAR
South Coast Repertory (2/19 - 3/2) | ||
Wish You Were Here
South Coast Repertory's Julianne Argyros Stage (1/12 - 2/2) | ||
Kelli O'Hara in Concert
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (2/1 - 2/1) | ||
Cody Fry with Orchestra
Walt Disney Concert Hall (1/10 - 1/10) | ||
FARM HALL by Katherine Moar
Promenade Playhouse (1/10 - 1/26) NEW PLAY | ||
Appropriate
The Old Globe (1/25 - 2/23) | ||
Richard lll
The Helen Borgers Theater (1/24 - 2/8) | ||
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
Bram Goldsmith Theater at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (4/11 - 4/12) | ||
Other Desert Cities
Coachella Valley Repertory (4/23 - 5/4) | ||
Le Concert d’AstréeOde for St. Cecilia's Day
Walt Disney Concert Hall (3/25 - 3/25) | ||
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