BMC Artistic Director and alumnus Keith Lockhart, Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops and Chief Guest Conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra, will preside over this inspiring ten-week summer music festival featuring almost 100 performances and events spanning a multitude of genres and musical tastes. Symphony, chamber, and opera masterpieces by Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Chopin, and others will take center stage at the 2019 Festival, while music legends such as David Sanborn, The Temptations and The Four Tops, Michael Feinstein, Lyle Lovett, and Béla Fleck headline a superstar lineup of non-classical talent. A two-week Festival within a Festival celebrating composer Aaron Copland offers students and audiences alike an immersive opportunity to enjoy works by the beloved American composer. Family-friendly concerts featuring performances like Raiders of the Lost Ark in Concert (movie + live symphony) and Patriotic Pops bring classical music to audiences of all ages.
Opening Weekend, Friday June 21 - Tuesday, June 25
On June 21, BMC Principal Guest Conductor JoAnn Falletta formally kicks off an inspiring summer with an All Tchaikovsky opening night concert featuring Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 and violinist Chee-Yun, "a talented instrumentalist with the kind of high-gloss tone that pulls sensuously at the listener's ear" [New York Times] in the powerful and evocative Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. On June 22, BMC Presents invites two Motown legends, The Temptations & The Four Tops, to take the stage for an unforgettable evening of R&B and soul. On June 23, Maestra Falletta leads performances of Respighi's illuminating Church Windows and GRAMMY®-winning composer Michael Daugherty's Trail of Tears, featuring renowned flutist and BMC faculty member Amy Porter.
Michael Feinstein, the multi-platinum selling, five-time GRAMMY®-nominated entertainer dubbed "The Ambassador of the American Songbook,” concludes the opening weekend on June 25 with the Center’s resident orchestra for a program titled "That’s Entertainment," saluting classic MGM musicals with unforgettable songs made famous by Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and other legendary performers.
A Festival Within A Festival: Celebrating Aaron Copland
On July 8, BMC will launch its fourth Festival Within a Festival honoring Aaron Copland, "the Dean of American Composers," with two weeks of symphonic and chamber masterworks including Appalachian Spring, the Clarinet Concerto, and the Sextet. Additionally, cultural historian Joseph Horowitz will curate music, multi-media and film experiences for BMC’s production of the acclaimed Copland and Mexico.
Something for Everyone: 2019 Season Highlights
Brevard’s natural beauty provides exquisite backdrop for an array of symphony and chamber concerts including Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony, Brahms's Symphony No. 4, Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto, Dvořák's Serenade for Strings, and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2, as well as the return of The Shanghai Quartet in year two of their esteemed Beethoven Cycle.
Two perennial audience favorites return to BMC's Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium in 2019: the rousing Fourth of July concert, Pendergrast Patriotic Pops, and a very special night at the movies featuring the beloved adventure classic, Raiders of the Lost Ark, with live symphony performing John Williams's Academy Award-winning score on July 20.
Opera has been an integral part of BMC programming throughout much of its 83-year history. This summer, opera lovers enjoy a superb selection of three fully-staged operas, Floyd's Susannah (June 27 & June 29), Gounod's Roméo et Juliette (July 11 & July 13), and Strauss, Jr.'s Die Fledermaus (July 25 & July 27), plus two recitals including Opera's Greatest Hits (June 20) and Broadway in Brevard: An Evening of Frank Loesser Favorites (August 1). All fully-staged operas are presented in the Scott Concert Hall at the Porter Center on the Brevard College campus on Thursdays and Saturdays, and are complemented by English supertitles above the stage.
On August 2 the season finale performance of Mahler 2, the composer's impassioned and apocalyptic Resurrection Symphony, gives a powerful closing chapter to the 2019 festival as Keith Lockhart leads hundreds of orchestral and choral artists on the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium stage.
Among non-classical guest artists like Michael Feinstein and The Temptations & The Four Tops, the Music Center is also pleased to introduce jazz legend David Sanborn to Brevard audiences on June 7 (the Sanborn concert is currently sold-out), as well as welcome back Harpeth Rising on July 16, Lyle Lovett and his Large Band on August 8, and Béla Fleck, who headlines a Blue Ridge Banjo Concert on August 17 in conjunction with his second annual banjo camp. The Lyle Lovett and Béla Fleck concerts are produced in collaboration with Mountain Song Productions.
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