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MAR 31

LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA
LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA

DATE/TIME

Friday, Mar. 31 7:30 p.m.

TICKETS

$30† adults $12† students*

† plus $2 processing fee

Single tickets on sale August 15 (online only). To subscribe to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series, visit louisvilleorchestra.org or call  502-584-7777.

* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.

VENUE

Stem Concert Hall

AGES

All ages

RUN TIME

Approx. 90 mins.

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Subscriptions to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series are still available. To subscribe, visit louisvilleorchestra.org

NIGHTLITES:
Rachmaninoff 3
CHRISTIAN REIF, guest conductor

Lean, moody, and melancholic… here in the Third Symphony you find the ‘other’ Rachmaninoff. The composer presents melodies that do not burst into heart-wrenching flights but toy around the edges of Expressionism, and a curiously inventive structure that both defies and follows traditional norms. We’re introduced to Serbian composer Isidora Źebeljan and her suite for orchestra that offers a metamorphosis to themes from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute.

German conductor Christian Reif has quickly established a reputation for his natural musicality, technical command and leadership as an engaging communicator and outstanding orchestra builder. San Francisco Chronicle has written: “Reif is a remarkable talent… a conductor of considerable stature, and everything felt like the work of a significant musical artist.”

PROGRAM

Christian Reif, conductor

Hum away, hum away, strings!
Isadora Źebeljan
(1967–2020)
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44
Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873–1943)
I. Lento – Allegro moderato – Allegro
II. Adagio ma non troppo – Allegro vivace
III. Allegro – Allegro vivace – Allegro (Tempo primo) – Allegretto – Allegro vivace

This concert is presented in part by the
CAESARS FOUNDATION OF FLOYD COUNTY

Caesars Foundation of Floyd County logo
NIGHTLITES:
Rachmaninoff 3
CHRISTIAN REIF, guest conductor

Lean, moody, and melancholic… here in the Third Symphony you find the ‘other’ Rachmaninoff. The composer presents melodies that do not burst into heart-wrenching flights but toy around the edges of Expressionism, and a curiously inventive structure that both defies and follows traditional norms. We’re introduced to Serbian composer Isidora Źebeljan and her suite for orchestra that offers a metamorphosis to themes from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute.

German conductor Christian Reif has quickly established a reputation for his natural musicality, technical command and leadership as an engaging communicator and outstanding orchestra builder. San Francisco Chronicle has written: “Reif is a remarkable talent… a conductor of considerable stature, and everything felt like the work of a significant musical artist.”

PROGRAM

Christian Reif, conductor

Hum away, hum away, strings!
Isadora Źebeljan
(1967–2020)
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44
Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873–1943)
I. Lento – Allegro moderato – Allegro
II. Adagio ma non troppo – Allegro vivace
III. Allegro – Allegro vivace – Allegro (Tempo primo) – Allegretto – Allegro vivace

This concert is presented in part by the
CAESARS FOUNDATION OF FLOYD COUNTY

Caesars Foundation of Floyd County logo

EVENT DETAILS


DATES and TIMES

Friday, March 31
| 7:30 p.m.

TICKETS

$30† adults $12† students*

† plus $2 processing fee

Single tickets on sale August 15 (online only). To subscribe to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series, visit louisvilleorchestra.org or call  502-584-7777.

* Any student with valid ID. One ticket per ID.

VENUE

Stem Concert Hall

AGES

All ages

RUNNING TIME

Approx.imately 90 mins.utes

SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE NOW
ONLINE ONLY


BUY TICKETS

Subscriptions to the Louisville Orchestra NightLites series are still available. To subscribe, visit louisvilleorchestra.org

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