Pioneer Valley Symphony: Ancient Burlesque (86th Season Finale)
$15-$35 sliding scale ($5 student/youth)
- Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus
- Maggie Finnegan, soprano
- Patrick Dailey, countertenor
- Bradford Gleim, baritone
- Hampshire Young People's Chorus
- Illumine Vocal Arts Ensemble
- Tianhui Ng, conductor
The PVSO opens the night with the intricately fun Lollapalooza by John Adams. This short orchestral piece bursts with fascinating rhythms played against each other. It's an energetic, feet-tapping piece with myriad variations on the melody passed back and forth around the orchestra, leading to a suspenseful ending.
Then the PVS Chorus joins the Orchestra for Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, a powerful and dramatic work instantly recognizable from its opening. The text from the 13th Century explores some wonderfully secular themes: the fickleness of fortune and wealth; the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling, and lust; the ephemeral nature of life; and the joy of the return of spring. This iconic piece serves as a passionate finale to the PVS 86th season!
Concert length is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. Arrive early at 6pm for a pre-concert talk with PVS' resident musicologist, Dr. David Schneider, Georges Lurcy Professor of Music & History at Amherst College.