Sat. Dec. 4, 2021 8p.m.

Concert Hall

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Overview

National Symphony Orchestra

  • Gianandrea Noseda, conductor 
  • Lin Ma, clarinet 
  • Robert Oppelt, contrabass 
  • Suzannah Waddington, soprano 
  • Hannah Shea, mezzo-soprano 
  • Duke Kim, tenor 
  • Matthew Pearce, tenor 
  • Christian Simmons, bass 
  • University of Maryland Concert Choir
  •     Edward Maclary, director
  • Narraration written and performed by Bill Barclay

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756 - 1791)
Overture to Die Zauberflöte, K.620
Concert aria "Per Questa Bella Mano", K.612
Christian Simmons , bass
Robert Oppelt
, contrabass
Overture to La clemenza di Tito, K.621

Concerto in A major for Clarinet and Orchestra, K.622

  • Allegro
  • Adagio
  • Rondo: Allegro

Lin Ma, clarinet

Intermission

Kleine Freimaurer-Kantate "Laut Verkunde Freude", K.623

Duke Kim , tenor
Matthew Pearce , tenor
Christian Simmons , bass
University of Maryland Concert Choir
    Edward Maclary
, director

Requiem, K.626

  1. Introitus - Requiem
  2. Kyrie
  3. Sequenz
    1. Dies irae
    2. Tuba mirum
    3. Rex tremendae
    4. Recordare
    5. Confutatis
    6. Lacrimosa
  4. Offertorium
    1. Domine Jesu
    2. Hostias

Suzannah Waddington , soprano
Hannah Shea , mezzo-soprano
Duke Kim , tenor
Christian Simmons , bass
University of Maryland Concert Choir
    Edward Maclary
, director

‡ Current member of the Cafritz Young Artist Program

Sponsors

Additional support provided by

The Dallas Morse Coors Foundation for the Performing Arts

Endowed Support for Thursday's concert:

The Samuel Lehrman and the Jacob and Charlotte Lehrman Foundation Concert

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

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

Mozart 1791

New Year's Day, 1791, found Mozart at the height of his creative powers. The composer, who celebrated his 35th birthday on January 27, was full of new projects and was producing great music at an undiminished rate. No one could have believed that he would be dead before the year was out.

Texts and Translations

Per Questa Bella Mano, K. 612

A Little Masonic Cantata, K. 623

Requiem, K. 626

I. Requiem

II. Kyrie

III. Sequence

IV. Offertory

Ave Verum Corpus, K. 618 

Terms and Conditions

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

Staff

Staff for the Concert Hall

Director of ProductionKate Roberts

Master TechnicianZach Boutilier*

Master TechnicianMichael Buchman *

Head UsherCathy Crocker*

Treasurer, Box OfficeDeborah Glover*

Master TechnicianPaul Johannes*

Master TechnicianApril King*

Theater ManagerAllen V. McCallum Jr.*

Master TechnicianJohn Ottaviano*

Master TechnicianArielle Qorb*

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*Represented by ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.

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The box office at the Kennedy Center is represented by I.A.T.S.E, Local #868.

Steinway Piano Gallery is the exclusive area representative of Steinway & Sons and Boston pianos, the official pianos of the Kennedy Center.

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The technicians at the Kennedy Center are represented by Local #22, Local #772,  and Local #798 I.A.T.S.E., AFL-CIO-CLC, the professional union of theatrical technicians.

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National Symphony Orchestra musicians are represented by the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Federation of Musicians, AFM Local 161-710.

 

The Noseda Era Fund

Through the universal language of orchestral music, the National Symphony Orchestra performs exhilarating concerts meant to inspire, delight, and captivate audiences here in D.C. and around the world. With Gianandrea Noseda’s visionary leadership, dedications to the NSO, and passion for sharing music, we can raise the Orchestra’s artistic profile locally, nationally, and across the globe during his tenure as Music Director.

The Noseda Era Fund will ensure the success of Noseda’s priorities and will afford future generations of music lovers the opportunities to experience the best in symphonic music. The NSO extends its sincerest appreciation to the following Noseda Era Fund supporters for their extraordinary philanthropic commitments.

 

Noseda Era Supporters

AARP

Joan Bialek and Louis Levitt, MD

Brian and Sheila Boyle

Ms. Ashley Davis

Ms. Thelma Duggin

The Galena-Yorktown Foundation

Tom and Pamela Green

Dana A. Hearn and Kevin J. McCloskey

Daniel Heider

Mr. Frank F. Islam and Ms. Debbie Driesman

Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger

Cynthia Krus and George S. Corey

The Honorable Jan M. Lodal

Dr. Gary Mather† and Ms. Christina Co Mather

Kathe and Bill McDaniels

Patricia Bennett Sagon†

Michael and Deborah Salzberg

The Honorable† and Mrs.† Leonard L. Silverstein

The Leonard and Elaine Silverstein Family Foundation

Theresa Thompson