Sun. Oct. 24, 2021 7p.m.
The Anthem
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Presenting Sponsor
Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances.
The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this venue.
Program order and artists are subject to change.
Program
- Opening Act
- Hot Club of Baltimore
- Carlos Simon
- The Block
- Tchaikovsky
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Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64
Andante — Allegro con anima
Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza
Allegro moderato
Finale: Andante maestoso — Allegro vivace
Meet the Artists
Meet the National Symphony Orchestra
Gianandrea Noseda, Music Director, The Roger Sant and Congresswoman Doris Matsui Chair
Steven Reineke, Principal Pops Conductor
Ben Folds, Artistic Advisor
The National Symphony Orchestra uses a system of revolving strings. In each string section, untitled members are listed in order of length of service.
* Regularly Engaged Extra Musician
** Temporary Position
*** Leave of Absence
Program Notes
Carlos Simon: The Block
In 1964, when Benjamin Britten received the first-ever Aspen Award in the Humanities, he praised the value of live over recorded performance: for only through the present, in-person experience of creating music can the “holy triangle of composer, performer, and listener” be fully realized.
This joyful return to concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra reaffirms the significance of this “holy triangle.” And it is especially fitting that the season opens with music by one of today’s most active composers, thus underscoring the contemporary relevance of this art. In his speech, Britten reflected on the composer’s role today. Cutting against the grain of Romantic (as well as avant-garde) self-involvement, he declared: “It is the composer’s duty, as a member of society, to speak to or for his [or her] fellow human beings.”
Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 (1888)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Born May 7, 1840 in Votkinsk
Died November 6, 1893 in St. Petersburg
Tchaikovsky was never able to maintain his self-confidence for long. More than once, his opinion of a work fluctuated between the extremes of satisfaction and denigration. The unjustly neglected Manfred Symphony of 1885, for example, left his pen as “the best I have ever written,” but the work failed to make a good impression at its premiere and Tchaikovsky’s estimation of it tumbled. The score’s failure left him with the gnawing worry that he might be “written out” and the three years after Manfred were devoid of creative work. It was not until May 1888 that Tchaikovsky again started collecting “little by little, material for a symphony,” he wrote to his brother Modeste. He worked doggedly on the new symphony, ignoring illness, the premature encroachment of old age (he was only 48, but suffered from continual exhaustion and loss of vision), and his doubts about himself. He pressed on, however, and when the Fifth Symphony was completed, at the end of August, he said, “I have not blundered; it has turned out well.”
Terms and Conditions
All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.
Staff
Staff for the National Symphony Orchestra
*Kennedy Center staff who support the NSO
Administration
Executive Director Jean Davidson
Executive Assistant Sabryn McDonald
Executive Team
Vice President, Artistic Planning Nigel Boon
Director of Orchestra Personnel Karyn Garvin
Vice President of Marketing Derek A. Johnson*
Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis Shuda Li*
Director of Finance & Administration Louise Niepoetter
Chief Development Officer Eric Stillman
Director of Music Education Warren G. Williams, III*
Artistic
Assistant Manager, Artistic Planning & Administration Emma Biggert
Senior Producing Director Justin Ellis
Artistic Assistant Administrator Lucia Lostumbo
Artistic Assistant Nampoina Randrianarivelo
Community Engagement
Manager of Community Engagement Xavier Joseph
Development
Major Gift Officer, NSO Rebin Ali
Senior Manager, Foundation & Government Giving Selena Anguiano*
Special Events Manager Barin Boudreaux*
Assistant Manager, NSO Board & Leadership Campaigns Kate Baker
Manager, Foundation & Government Giving Lauren Breen*
Director of Operations & Stewardship, NSO Jean Campo
Director, Development Systems & Strategies Jenny Flemingloss*
Assistant Manager, Foundation & Government Giving Emiko Fukuda*
Manager, Corporate Relations Nicole Galagan*
Director, Planned Giving Matthew Gardner*
Assistant, NSO Development Helena Hadlock
Assitant Manager, NSO Individual Giving Reema Kattan
Assistant, Stewardship Jordan Lapsley*
Director, Foundation & Government Giving Maryvonne Neptune*
Senior Manager, Corporate Relations Crystal Padley*
Vice President, Corporate Engagment Ellen Palmer*
Assistant Manager, NSO Individual Giving Laney Pleasanton
Manager, NSO Individual Giving Maria Servodidio
Director, Prospect Development, Intelligence, & Analytics Kellyn Smith*
Manager, Stewardship Nora St. Arnold*
Assistant Manager, Foundation & Government Giving Lauren Walker*
Education
Manager of Music Education, Programming and Productions Emily Heckel*
Manager, Career and Development Programs Stephanie Baker*
Human Resources
Director, Total Rewards Tony Amato*
Talent Acquisition Manager Chanel Kemp*
Senior Manager, HRIS & Benefits Aushja (Shay) Mitchell*
HRIS Coordinator Lisa Motti*
Benefits Coordinator Ericka Parham*
Senior Business Partner John Sanford*
Director, HR Operations Mafona Shea*
Marketing & Advertising
Marketing Manager, NSO, Fortas, and New Music Lindsay Sheridan*
Assistant Marketing Manager, NSO, Fortas, and New MusicAbby Berman*
Senior Director, Creative and Brand StrategyScott Bushnell*
Manager, Advertising DesignFreeman Robinson*
Senior Copywriter & Assistant Manager, Advertising CommunicationsLily Maroni
Assistant Manager, Social MediaKyle Russo
Advertising Production & Special Projects Assistant ManagerElizabeth Stoltz*
Director, Sales & Ticketing ServiceDerek Younger*
Orchestra Operations & Concert Production
Assistant Manager, Orchestra Operations Brooke Bartolome
Media & OPAS Support Coordinator Joseph Benitez
Assistant Stage Manager N. Christian Bottorff
Senior Manager, Production & Operations Krysta Cihi
Production Manager Daryl Donley
Stage Manager David Langrell
Public Relations
Director of Public Relations, Classical Kristen Turner*
Senior Press Representative David Hsieh*
Public Relations Coordinator, Classical Kate Wyman*
*Represented by ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.
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The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.
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