Flint Symphony Orchestra

FSOLive: American Frontiers
Copland, Still and John Williams

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This concert is for digital viewing, streaming live at concert time. Available on demand for 30 days starting February 21.

Flint Symphony Orchestra

Enrique Diemecke music director and conductor
George Goad trumpet

Program
Samuel Barber Overture from The School for Scandal, Op. 5
Eric Ewazen Concerto for Trumpet and String Orchestra
John Williams “With Malice Towards None” from Lincoln
Aaron Copland Billy the Kid (Suite)
William Grant Still Afro-American Symphony

In celebration of the American Semiquincentennial, experience the music of the American spirit and the persistence of its people from the Old West to the Harlem Renaissance. Among them, William Grant Still, the first African American to have a symphonic work performed by a major orchestra, and Aaron Copland, a defining voice of 20th-century music.

Other composers on the program forged new and enduring frontiers of their own: Barber’s School for Scandal overture was his first of many pieces for full orchestra, and Ewazen’s concerto has paved a path for the contemporary trumpeter, as a beloved piece in the repertoire.

With obvious reverence for the American story, John Williams’s “With Malice Toward None,” explores the moral frontier of post-Civil War America, as George Goad’s solemn trumpet solo sings Lincoln’s hopeful vision of a unified country.

What You’ll Hear:

About the guest artist:

Trumpeter George Goad is thrilled to make his Flint Symphony Orchestra debut. A passionate soloist, he recently performed the Hummel and Haydn concertos with the Midland and Saginaw Bay Symphonies. George recently joined the St. Louis Symphony after holding positions with the Kansas City, Grand Rapids, Montreal and Columbus symphonies. He has also performed with the Detroit Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Chautauqua Symphony. A Rockford, Michigan native, he studied with Aaron Good and Greg Good before earning degrees from The Curtis Institute and Rice University. A former New World Symphony fellow, he enjoys endurance sports and outdoor adventures with his wife.

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