Diversity and familiarity best describe the 2021-22 Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra season, which will kick off in September with a full orchestra and audience.
Artistic advisor/conductor Bramwell Tovey described planning the season – the philharmonic s full return after the COVID-19 pandemic first shuttered, then minimized in-person shows – as a complex endeavor, and he worked to include the “familiar, intriguing and unusual.”
“We always look at what has and hasn’t been done in a while, but, after a major event, the familiarity of masterpieces is something people are anxious to hear,” he noted, adding he tried to encapsulate new and classic into each performance.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra Presents A Momentous May with Mahler and More
The Philharmonic kicks off in May with three stellar concerts and a spectacular June Gala Celebration with Emanuel Ax.by BWW News Desk
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra s 2021 Spring Season at The VETS presents a momentous May with three stellar concerts and a spectacular June Gala Celebration with Emanuel Ax.
The exhilarating season continues on Saturday, May 1st with Conductor Bramwell Tovey s triumphant return to lead String Kingdom with Elgar s Introduction and Allegro, Purcell s Chacony in G minor (ed. Britten), Britten s Simple Symphony, Wirén s Serenade: March and Coleridge-Taylor s Novelette No.1. Saturday, May 15th features Mahler with a chamber orchestra arrangement of his Symphony No.4 featuring soprano Laquita Mitchell led by Maestro Tovey.
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It takes no stretch of the imagination to understand how devastating the past year of pandemic shut downs and cancellations has been for performance and arts venues like theaters, concert halls and museums. Indeed, in most cities, performing arts have disappeared from the living cultural landscape. The venue operators that host the arts have been left struggling to keep from disappearing themselves.
Thanks to the work of numerous non-profit organizations, including the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School, additional relief is now available.
Locke Lord attorney, Karen Grande, who is also a board member of the Philharmonic, was approached by the Executive Director to draft an amendment to the Shuttered Venue Operator Grant (“SVOG”) Program to address the continuing struggle and to provide additional relief for the venues.
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