Thu. Oct. 26, 2023 7p.m.

Concert Hall

Program

  • Kevin John Edusei, conductor

  • Katerina Burton, soprano

  • Phylicia Rashad, narrator

  • National Symphony Orchestra

Duke (Edward Kennedy) Ellington
(1899–1974)
Harlem (18’)
Adolphus Hailstork
(b. 1941)
JFK: The Last Speech (28’)
(NSO Co-Commission)
  • Katerina Burton, soprano
  • Phylicia Rashad, narrator
 

Intermission

John Adams
(b. 1947)
Harmonielehre (40’)
  • Part 1
  • Part 2: The Anfortas Wound
  • Part 3: Meister Eckhart and Quackie

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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

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

© 2023 James Bennett, II

Duke Ellington: Harlem

There's this weird thing that happens in New York City's Harlem, usually on Sundays, and often in the morning. Groups—comprised of people that have paid legal United States tender—stroll the neighborhood, ducking into or around the many churches that stand strong in the neighborhood, taking in the scene and the sound of an authentic Harlem House of Worship. It's a bit strange to spell out but, every week, for someone, this northern Manhattan neighborhood becomes a museum. It's prevalent enough that Abyssinian Baptist Church—which has lived on 138th street since 1923 and existed in congregation for more than 100 years before that—has a page on its website dedicated to a reminder that Sunday service is not a concert. It's part of a house of worship, and basically, if you've paid money to check it out, you've gotten got.

Adolphus Hailstork: JFK: The Last Speech

Less than 30 days before he was assassinated, President John F. Kennedy was mourning the death of another part of himself, one which formerly held a friendship with Robert Frost. We are rarely offered a script for, or example of, composure when processing the dissolution of a friendship. It’s a different kind of hurt from a romantic breakup, or even the kind that affects Former Friends Forever, suddenly set adrift in different vessels, carried by separate currents to different parts unknown.

John Adams: Harmonielehre

It’s almost a given that any discussion of John Adams’ Harmonielehre will spend time on a look to the composers that influenced it: Sibelius, Mahler, Wagner. But why not look forward to the composers who were maybe influenced by it? Because when I hear ‌Harmonielehre, I’m reminded of Don Davis’ music for The Matrix film series, which began its release not even 15 years after ‌Harmonielehre’s premiere.

Staff

The Trump Kennedy Center Executive Leadership

Executive DirectorMatt Floca

Chief Financial OfficerDonna Arduin

Acting General CounselElliot Berke

Vice President of Human Resources LaTa’sha M. Bowens

Senior Vice President, MarketingRobin Osborne

Vice President, Public RelationsRoma Daravi

Vice President, EducationJordan LaSalle

Vice President, ProductionGlenn Turner

Interim Chief Information Officer Bob Sellappan

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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Program

  • Kevin John Edusei, conductor

  • Katerina Burton, soprano

  • Phylicia Rashad, narrator

  • National Symphony Orchestra

Duke (Edward Kennedy) Ellington
(1899–1974)
Harlem (18’)
Adolphus Hailstork
(b. 1941)
JFK: The Last Speech (28’)
(NSO Co-Commission)
  • Katerina Burton, soprano
  • Phylicia Rashad, narrator
 

Intermission

John Adams
(b. 1947)
Harmonielehre (40’)
  • Part 1
  • Part 2: The Anfortas Wound
  • Part 3: Meister Eckhart and Quackie

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