The concert offers a lively mix of exciting contemporary celebrations of Ireland (such as Riverdance) and traditional favorites, all leading to an audience sing-a-long. The Irish love a grand tale, and the Symphony will weave just that with “The Fair-Day” from An Irish Symphony (by Hamilton Harty) and “The Gale” from The Brendan Voyage (Waking Ned Devine composer Shaun Davey). Some of the best-selling popular entertainment in recent memory has been strongly influenced by Irish culture. Audiences will enjoy highlights from Riverdance (Caoineadh cu Chulainn with uillean pipe solo), Enya (May It Be) and the movie Titanic (My Heart Will Go On). Guest vocalist Kaitlyn Lusk has taken the world by storm with her ethereal, Celtic-tinged vocals performing the Lord of The Rings Symphony with over 50 orchestras. Traditional Irish favorites will include The Minstrel Boy, Water is Wide, Irish Washerwoman, Carrickfergus, Finnegan’s Wake, She moved thro the Fair, When Irish Eyes are Smiling, and even Danny Boy.
The highlight of the program will be a world premiere performance of Tour de Tap, a concerto for orchestra and dancer by composer Kim Scharnberg. The piece was conceived to highlight the unique talents of dancer TRENT KOWALIK. Trent, now a freshman at Princeton University, began dancing at age 3 at the Inishfree School of Irish Dance. He won multiple step dancing national titles in the United States, Ireland, England, Scotland, and ultimately, the 2006 World Championship. Trent then relocated to London’s West End to perform the title role in Billy Elliot: The Musical, and ultimately he opened the show on Broadway. At age 14 he won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Musical, as well as the Theater Fans Choice Award, Fred Astaire Award, Theater World Award, and the Outer Critics Circle Special Achievement Award. Upon “retiring” from the show Trent studied at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School of the American Ballet Theater.
Leading the weekend’s program is conductor SARAH IOANNIDES. Described by the New York Times as a conductor with “unquestionable strength and authority” She is Music Director of both the Tacoma Symphony and the Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Her successful tenure is characterized by cultivating traditions and establishing effective community relationships through creative programming. She has appeared in special engagements with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New World Symphony, and the London Symphony Orchestra, and she was the first woman appointed to the conducting staff of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. She has directed and commissioned films for live orchestral multimedia performances including films for Holst’s The Planets, and Steve Reich’s The Desert Music. She has served on numerous advisory boards and as a competition adjudicator, and most recently served as a panelist for the National Endowment of the Arts.
KAITLYN LUSK has quickly gained international acclaim and won the hearts of audiences with her incredible voice and captivating presence. Kaitlyn’s first studio album, No Looking Back, features some of the finest musicians and songwriters in the industry today, and was produced by the award-winning composer and arranger, Kim Scharnberg. Since 2004, Kaitlyn has been the featured vocal soloist in Howard Shore’s Lord of the Rings Symphony, performing this role with over fifty of the world’s finest orchestras and many renowned conductors. Leading the program This role brought her centre stage in Radio City, Royal Albert Hall, the Sydney Opera House, and in cities along the West Coast, Munich, Luzern Switzerland, Singapore, Paris, Taiwan, and Chicago. Her new show FIlmSong, features her unforgettable voice in a 75-minute tour de force of songs from blockbuster movies delivered with full orchestra.
ANDREW THOMSON began his musical training in piano and voice, and sang with Chorus Angelicus under the direction of renowned composer and performer Paul Halley. Since then, Andrew has continued his musical career with organizations ranging from local orchestras and theater ensembles to the U.S. Marines (enlisted). During his training at Ithaca College, where he earned a B.M. in composition and percussion, Andrew re-visited his desire to learn uilleann pipes and has been playing steadily for the past five years. Andrew also plays Highland Pipes, Lowland Smallpipes, a variety of whistles and flutes, and Bodhrán.
Tickets ($35, $45) can be purchased through the NHSO Box Office at 203.865.0831 x10 or www.NewHavenSymphony.org. Student tickets are always $10; BlueStar tix are free, and KidTix (ages 6-17) are free with a paying adult. Bring the (grand) kids to these afternoon shows!
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