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The Colors of Music

Full Orchestra

May 2023 Concert

Date
Sunday, May 14
2023 · 2:00pm
Venue
Manchester Essex Regional High School
Manchester-By-The-Sea, MA
Conductor
Yoichi Udagawa
Music Director
The Colors of Music

Presenting the joyous, fun filled music of Mozart's Overture to the Marriage of Figaro and Haydn’s delightful "Clock" Symphony. We conclude with Brahms' incredibly powerful, yet lyrical Piano Concerto No. 1 featuring the incredible pianist Michael Lewin. If this doesn't bring everyone out of their seats nothing will.

The programme

Tonight's music

  1. Mozart
    Marriage of Figaro Overture
  2. Haydn
    Symphony No. 101 “Clock”
  3. Brahms
    Piano Concerto No. 1, Michael Lewin, piano
Getting there

Before the downbeat

Venues
Manchester Essex Regional High School
36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944, Manchester-By-The-Sea MA 01944
Wheelchair accessible.
Parking
Free on-site parking
Lot opens 60 minutes before curtain. Overflow available in the adjacent municipal lot.
Doors
45 minutes before curtain
Please plan to be seated 5 minutes before the performance begins. Late seating is at the house manager's discretion.
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The performance

Sun
14 May 2023
2:00 pm
Manchester Essex Regional High School Manchester-By-The-Sea, MA
Add to calendar 05/14/2023 02:00 PM 05/14/2023 05:00 PM America/New_York CAS: The Colors of Music Cape Ann Symphony info@capeannsymphony.org 90 Cape Ann Symphony presents The Colors of Music Manchester Essex Regional High School, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944, Manchester-By-The-Sea MA 01944
Manchester Essex RHS, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
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Programme notes


Meet Michael Lewin

Michael Lewin is one of America’s foremost concert pianists, winning over audiences in 30 countries with playing of “majestic power and searing emotion.” (The London Times). His career was launched with top prizes in the Franz Liszt International Competition, the American Pianists Association Award and the William Kapell (University of Maryland) International Piano Competition. His recordings have won a Grammy Award and a Roundglass Music Award.

He has appeared as orchestral soloist with the Netherlands Philharmonic, Cairo Symphony, China National Radio Orchestra, Bucharest Philharmonic, Youth Orchestra of the Americas, State Symphony of Greece, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Pops, and the Phoenix, Indianapolis, Miami, North Carolina, West Virginia, Nevada, New Orleans, Colorado, Guadalajara, and Puerto Rico Symphonies. Solo appearances include New York’s Lincoln Center, London’s Wigmore Hall, Boston’s Symphony Hall, Taiwan’s National Concert Hall, Hong Kong’s City Hall Theatre, Holland’s Muziekcentrum, Moscow’s Great Hall, the Athens Megaron, the National Gallery of Art, the Newport, Ravinia and Spoleto Festivals and PBS Television. His extensive repertoire includes over 40 piano concertos, with particular interest in the music of Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy and a host of American and Latin American composers.

Mr. Lewin’s award-winning discography on Sono Luminus, Naxos and Centaur includes a pair of acclaimed Debussy recordings entitled “Beau Soir” and “Starry Night”, the complete piano music of Charles T. Griffes and Scarlatti Sonatas for Naxos, “Michael Lewin plays Liszt,” “A Russian Piano Recital”, “Bamboula!” piano music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk, “Piano Phantoms,” “If I Were a Bird” and the 4 Violin Sonatas by William Bolcom with Irina Muresanu.

Michael Lewin is Professor and Head of Piano at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Classical Music Director for Ethos Music in China. He gives master classes worldwide, directs the Boston Conservatory Piano Masters Series and has taught many prize-winning and successful pianists. He is a Juilliard School graduate and a Steinway Artist. His teachers included Leon Fleisher, Yvonne Lefebure, Adele Marcus and Irwin Freundlich. Please visit www.michaellewin.com for more information.

Watch

Video

Michael Lewin - Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 in D Minor Op. 15. 3rd Movement- Rondo: Allegro non troppo. Bruce Hangen, conductor. Boston Conservatory Orchestra. Live Performance. Feb. 8, 2015, Sanders Theatre, Harvard University (3893 views)