Renée Fleming, Rod Gilfry, & Andris Nelsons
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Renée Fleming, soprano
Rod Gilfry, baritone
Wendall Harrington, projection designer
MOZART Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio
MOZART Symphony No. 36, Linz
-Intermission-
Kevin PUTS The Brightness of Light, for soprano, baritone, and orchestra
Renowned as one of the world’s foremost sopranos, Renée Fleming made her debut in Mozart’s Idomeneo under Seiji Ozawa at Tanglewood. Over her career she has garnered a National Medal of the Arts, five Grammy awards, a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur from the French government, a Cross of the Order of Merit from Germany, and was a 2023 Kennedy Center honoree. The New Yorker has said her voice "soars with the force of an uncontainable soul."
Renée is celebrated for her Strauss interpretations, and frequently performs Strauss songs and opera excerpts with the BSO, including Der Rosenkavalier under Andris Nelsons. She has premiered three BSO commissions composed for her, including Kevin Puts’ The Brightness of Light, which she brings to Symphony Hall on this program.
The evening opens with two high-spirited Mozart works dating from his early Vienna years, when he was creating a new life as an independent composer.
Join Renée Fleming after the Saturday, November 23 evening concert for a special signing of her new book "Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness." This collection of essays features reflections on the impact of music and the arts on our health from leading scientists, artists, therapists, educators, and physicians.
Performance Details
Nov 23, 2024, 8:00pm EST
Featuring
Program Notes & Works
Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio, K.384
Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio was an important step toward establishing his operatic credentials in Vienna.
Symphony No. 36 in C, K.425, Linz
Mozart's high-spirited Linz Symphony seems to reflect the exuberance and ambition of his new life in Vienna.
The Brightness of Light, for Soprano, Baritone, and Orchestra
Puts's The Brightness of Light tells the story of Georgia O’Keeffe’s powerful connection to the photographer Alfred Stieglitz, her husband and a champion of her work, with soaring lyricism, emotional richness, and orchestral brilliance.