May 17th, 2008

Mansfield Symphony Performance Schedule

Art Live!

Conductor:

Robert J. Franz

Single Tickets:

Orch/Mezz - $32.50
Section A - $22.50
Section B - $12.50

Group Sales:

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Saturday, May 17th, 2008
at 8:00 PM

Symphony - Art Live - Michael Torke (300px)See and hear two art forms merge! We are thrilled to partner with the Mansfield Art Center for this special concert where the audience will see and hear two art forms merge. Two amazing local artists, Mindy Duncan and John Donnelly, will create art while listening to the Mansfield Symphony as they perform Michael Torke's Ash, which will serve as their inspiration. The artists and symphony will be videoed while they paint and interact with the symphony during rehearsal on Thursday, May 15th. The video will be viewed by the audience at the concert and the finished art work will be dramatically shown at the end of the piece. The art pieces will be auctioned off after the concert to benefit both the Mansfield Art Center and The Renaissance. Other pieces by the two artists will be on sale and on display in the theatre. A reception will follow the concert.

Another special happening at this concert will be the opportunity for members of the Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra, under the direction of Ettore Chiudioni, to perform side-by-side with the Mansfield Symphony. The two orchestras will perform Rossini's William Tell Overture.

The Mansfield Symphony, Chorus, four guest soloists (Andrea Chenoweth, Lori Turner, Gerald T. Gray, and Dalton Derr), and Capriccio!, a vocal ensemble from Worthington, OH, will perform Haydn's Mass in B flat, also known as the "Theresa Mass".

Michael Torke: Composer

With his two best known early pieces, Ecstatic Orange and Yellow Pages, written in 1985 while still a composition student at Yale, Michael Torke practically defined post-Minimalism, a music which utilizes the repetitive structures of a previous generation to incorporate musical techniques from both the classical tradition and the contemporary pop world. At 23, Torke cut short his graduate study to begin his professional career in New York City, where he was soon signed by Boosey and Hawkes (the publisher of Stravinsky and Copland), became an exclusive recording artist with Argo/Decca Records, and began his five-year collaboration with Peter Martins and the New York City Ballet.

Highlights since then include: Color Music (1985-89), a series of orchestral pieces that each explore a single, specific color; Javelin, recorded both for Argo and for John William's Summon the Heroes, the official 1996 Olympics album; Four Seasons, a 65-minute oratorio commissioned by the Walt Disney Company to celebrate the millennium and premiered by Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic; Strawberry Fields, whose "Great Performances" broadcast was nominated for an Emmy Award; and two evening-length story ballets, The Contract, and An Italian Straw Hat, for James Kudelka and the National Ballet of Canada.

In 1998 Torke was appointed Associate Composer of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Naxos released an album including Rapture, his percussion concerto, and An American Abroad, a tone poem, both of which were commissioned and performed by the RSNO.

In 2003 Torke founded Ecstatic Records and acquired the rights to re-issue the Decca/Argo catalog of his works. The boxed set of the complete recordings was selected by The New York Times as one of the top Classical albums of the year. Two new releases occurred in 2005: Strawberry Fields, and An Italian Straw Hat.

Upcoming projects include opera commissions from the Metropolitan Opera, the Skylight Opera, and a tap concerto for Savion Glover.