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National Symphony Orchestra

Julia Wolfe’s Her Story with the Lorelei Ensemble | Marin Alsop conducts Scheherazade

Concert Hall

Exceptional all-female vocal group Lorelei Ensemble joins the NSO to perform Her Story, Julia Wolfe’s large-scale theatrical work incorporating text from throughout the history of women’s fight for equality. Marin Alsop closes the concert with Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, an exotic journey of love, peril, and intrigue inspired by the famous folktale about a clever young queen who spins 1,001 fantastical stories to outwit a murderous sultan.

Feb. 27 - Mar. 1, 2025

  • Thu. Feb. 27, 2025 7p.m.

  • Sat. Mar. 1, 2025 8p.m.

  • Genre

    Classical Music

Program

Marin Alsop, conductor
Lorelei Ensemble

Julia Wolfe: Her Story** (NSO CO-COMMISSION)

Anne Kauffman, director
Jeff Sugg, scenic, lighting & production designer
Andrew Cotton, sound designer
Márion Talán De La Rosa, costume designer
Kenny Savelson, project manager
Asher Ehrenberg, associate director
Produced by Bang on a Can

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade

Exceptional all-female vocal group Lorelei Ensemble joins the NSO to perform Her Story, Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Julia Wolfe’s large-scale theatrical work incorporating text from throughout the history of women’s fight for equality.

Conductor Marin Alsop closes the concert with Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, an exotic journey of love, peril, and intrigue inspired by the famous folktale about a clever young queen who spins 1,001 fantastical stories to outwit a murderous sultan.


**First performance by the NSO

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