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Thu. Oct. 31, 2024 7p.m.

Concert Hall

  • Runtime

    Approx. 110 minutes, including a 20-minute intermission

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Program

  • Gianandrea Noseda, conductor

  • Alexei Ogrintchouk, oboe+

Sergei Prokofiev
(1891–1953)
Summer Night (Suite from Betrothal in a Monastery), Op. 123 (20’)
  • i. Introduction: Moderato, ma con brio
  • ii. Serenade: Adagio
  • iii. Minuet: Allegro ma non troppo
  • iv. Dreams: Andante tranquillo
  • v. Dance: Allegretto

Alexander Raskatov
(b. 1953)
Time's River* (NSO Co-Commission) (25')
  • i. Chiaro
  • ii. Con moto
  • iii. Allegretto volante
  • iv. Molto tranquillo
  • v. Quasi lamentoso, leggiero
  • vi. Lullaby of Water
          Alexei Ogrintchouk, oboe+


Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

(1840–1893)
Intermission

Symphony No. 6, "Pathétique"
(45’)
  • i. Adagio - Allegro non troppo
  • ii. Allegro con grazia
  • iii. Allegro molto vivace
  • iv. Finale: Adagio lamentoso

+ Artist’s NSO classical debut at KC
* First Performance on NSO subscription series

Season Sponsors

The Amici di Gianandrea, The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, Truist

Sponsors

The Kimsey Endowment, Dr. Gary D. Mather and Ms. Christina Co Mather, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, Ednah Root Foundation, The Bender Foundation,

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Program order and artists are subject to change.

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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

Notes by Peter Laki

Sergei Prokofiev: Summer Night (Suite from Betrothal in a Monastery)

The work of 18th-century Irish playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) inspired two very different 20th-century composers—one in the United States, the other in the Soviet Union—within just a few years of each other. In 1931, a young Samuel Barber, a recent graduate of the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, wrote a spirited overture to Sheridan’s School for Scandal. About a decade later, Sergei Prokofiev, wishing to take a break from the heavily political (and politicized) works he had been writing lately, turned to another classic comedy by Sheridan, The Duenna . With help from his partner and future second wife, poet and translator Mira Mendelson, Prokofiev turned the play into a comic opera, on which he worked while World War II was raging. Part of the compositional work was done in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where the composer and Mendelson had to evacuate after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. The opera was premiered in Leningrad in 1946, a year after the end of the war, under the title Obruchéniye v monastyré (“Betrothal in a Monastery”).

Alexander Raskatov: Time’s River : Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra

Alexander Raskatov was born in Moscow the same year Prokofiev died there. A resident of Western Europe (first Germany, then France) since the early 1990s, he is best known for his operas. His most recent stage work, based on George Orwell’s Animal Farm, was premiered to great acclaim at Amsterdam’s Dutch National Opera in 2023. 

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 ("Pathétique") in B minor, Op. 74

On October 28, 1893, Tchaikovsky conducted the premiere of his Sixth Symphony in St. Petersburg. Nine days later, he was dead, a victim of the cholera epidemic that had broken out in the city. Although Tchaikovsky, at 53, was at the height of his creative powers and by all accounts in good health, he felt what his biographer David Brown described as a ‟deepening inner gloom.” It is probably the first major symphony to end with a tragic slow movement instead of a rousing fast finale.

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*

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Assistant Manager, Artistic Planning & Administration  Emma Biggert

Senior Producing Director Justin Ellis

Artistic Assistant Administrator Lucia Lostumbo

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Director of Operations & Stewardship, NSO Jean Campo

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Manager of Music Education, Programming and Productions Emily Heckel*

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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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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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Senior Vice President, DevelopmentLeslie Miller

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Vice President, FacilitiesMatt Floca

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  • Theater Manager
    *Allen V. McCallum Jr.
  • Box Office Treasurer
    Deborah Glover
  • Head Usher
    Cathy Crocker
  • Stage Crew
    Zach Boutilier, Michael Buchman, Paul Johannes,
    April King, John Ottaviano, and Arielle Qorb

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Program

  • Gianandrea Noseda, conductor

  • Alexei Ogrintchouk, oboe+

Sergei Prokofiev
(1891–1953)
Summer Night (Suite from Betrothal in a Monastery), Op. 123 (20’)
  • i. Introduction: Moderato, ma con brio
  • ii. Serenade: Adagio
  • iii. Minuet: Allegro ma non troppo
  • iv. Dreams: Andante tranquillo
  • v. Dance: Allegretto

Alexander Raskatov
(b. 1953)
Time's River* (NSO Co-Commission) (25')
  • i. Chiaro
  • ii. Con moto
  • iii. Allegretto volante
  • iv. Molto tranquillo
  • v. Quasi lamentoso, leggiero
  • vi. Lullaby of Water
          Alexei Ogrintchouk, oboe+


Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

(1840–1893)
Intermission

Symphony No. 6, "Pathétique"
(45’)
  • i. Adagio - Allegro non troppo
  • ii. Allegro con grazia
  • iii. Allegro molto vivace
  • iv. Finale: Adagio lamentoso

+ Artist’s NSO classical debut at KC
* First Performance on NSO subscription series

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