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Thu. Apr. 11, 2024 7p.m.

Steven Banks holding saxophone and conductor Xian Zhang smiling, touching hair

Concert Hall

  • Runtime

    Approx. 90 minutes (including a 15-minute intermission)

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Program

Xian Zhang, conductor
Steven Banks, saxophone*
National Symphony Orchestra

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
(1875–1912)
Ballade, Op. 33 (13’)
Billy Childs
(b. 1957)
Diaspora, Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (20’) (NSO co-commission)
  • Steven Banks, saxophone

Intermission

Antonín DvoÅ™ák
(1841–1904)
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, “From the New World” (40’)
  • i. Adagio - Allegro molto
  • ii. Largo
  • iii. Scherzo: Molto vivace
  • iv. Allegro con fuoco

*NSO Subscription Debut

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Program order and artists are subject to change.

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Endowed Support for this week's concerts:
The Arnold and Marie Schwartz Endowed Soloists

Endowed Support for Thursday's concert:
The Diane and Norman Bernstein Endowed Concert

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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

© 2024 James Bennett, III

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Ballade, Op. 33

For Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the directive was simple: “go ahead and do it to ‘em.” Or at least, that’s what the directive could be understood to mean. The year was 1898, and Sir Edward Elgar had respectfully declined a commission from Three Choirs Festival, recommending instead that the opportunity be passed to a young Coleridge-Taylor. It was, and the result was a ballade befitting his literary name.

Billy Childs: Diaspora, Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra

Considering the subject of this Billy Childs symphonic narrative, the saxophone is such an appropriate instrument for the task. It’s a relative newcomer to the musical family, only arriving in the mid-19th century. But it doesn’t have the cachet of its orchestral cousins. Granted, some composers tried (and succeeded) in creating music for the instrument’s rep, but that rep still remains relatively small outside of the concert band. Still, the instrument never went away, and found a new energy in the uniquely American art of jazz music, later making its way to pop and rock. It’s a versatile instrument, combining the power and assertiveness of brass with the agility of winds and strings. The saxophone’s survival depended on its adaptability, and it did find its place—even if most of the European-born orchestral tastemakers were reluctant to embrace it.

Antonín DvoÅ™ák: Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, “From the New World”

Symphony No. 9, “From the New World" is so perfectly American, except that—depending on how you listen to it—it’s not American in origin, which is kind of what makes it so American in the first place.

Antonín DvoÅ™ák’s Ninth is a distillation of the kinds of dreams America thinks it likes to have: How wonderful is it that a foreign composer from the old world (Bohemia) has journeyed to New York City for work (director of the National Conservatory of Music of America) and become intrigued by the unique sounds of America. Not only that, but he made something with it too, or at least with his understanding of it.

Staff

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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

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Special Events Manager Barin Boudreaux*

Assistant Manager, NSO Board & Leadership Campaigns Kate Baker

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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

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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

Production Coordinator Abby Johnson

Stage Manager David Langrell

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Kennedy Center Executive Leadership

President, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsDeborah F. Rutter

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Chief Information Officer Ralph Bellandi

Interim Vice President of Human Resources LaTa'sha M. Bowens

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Executive Director, National Symphony OrchestraJean Davidson

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Chief Financial OfficerStacey Johnson

Vice President, EducationJordan LaSalle

Vice President, Government Relations and ProtocolLaurie McKay

Senior Vice President, DevelopmentLeslie Miller

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Vice President, FacilitiesMatt Floca

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  • Theater Manager
    *Allen V. McCallum Jr.
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    Deborah Glover
  • Head Usher
    Cathy Crocker
  • Stage Crew
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    April King, John Ottaviano, and Arielle Qorb

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Program

Xian Zhang, conductor
Steven Banks, saxophone*
National Symphony Orchestra

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
(1875–1912)
Ballade, Op. 33 (13’)
Billy Childs
(b. 1957)
Diaspora, Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (20’) (NSO co-commission)
  • Steven Banks, saxophone

Intermission

Antonín DvoÅ™ák
(1841–1904)
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, “From the New World” (40’)
  • i. Adagio - Allegro molto
  • ii. Largo
  • iii. Scherzo: Molto vivace
  • iv. Allegro con fuoco

*NSO Subscription Debut

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