ELGAR: Enigma Variations
TCHAIKOVKSY: Symphony No. 5
Estelí Gomez, Soprano
Jay Carter, Countertenor
Aaron Sheehan, Tenor
Sidney Outlaw, Baritone
Jacksonville Symphony Chorus
HANDEL: Messiah
Kevin Fitzgerald, guest conductor
Melissa White, violin
PROGRAM:
Benjamin BRITTEN: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
Max BRUCH: Scottish Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra
Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6 in F, op. 68, "Pastorale"
Kevin Fitzgerald, Conductor
Miloš Karadaglić, Classical Guitar
Maurice RAVEL: Alborada del gracioso
Manuel de FALLA: The Three-Cornered Hat Suite No. 1
Joaquín RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez
Maurice RAVEL: Rapsodie espagnol
Maurice RAVEL: Boléro
Adelya Nartadjieva, violin
VIVALDI: The Four Seasons
PIAZZOLLA: The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
Kevin guest conducts the Cape Symphony in an all-Hungarian program featuring works by Kodály, Liszt, and Bartók
Kevin leads one of America's leading contemporary ensembles in a recording of composer Sean Shepherd's Concerto for Ensemble
Kevin makes his Jax Symphony subscription debut with a captivating program including Korngold's Dramatic Overture, Samuel Barber's Piano Concerto featuring virtuoso Joyce Yang, and concluding with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 in f minor.
A new ballet on the classic story with a contemporary twist. New choreography by Roberto Forleo and music by Schubert, Johann Strauss, Richard Strauss, and Brahms
Kevin conducts the Bamberger Symphoniker in the world premiere of Bernd Richard Deutsch's "Con moto" which was commissioned by the orchestra for the competition
Kevin will compete live in the 2023 Mahler Competition with the Bamberg Symphony.
Kevin conducts the Jacksonville Symphony in a fully staged production of Mozart's classical opera.
Stage direction by Kristine McIntyre.
Kevin leads the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh through this massive modern masterpiece by one of his most beloved composers. Soloists include pianist Daniel Pesca, percussionists Hannah Weaver and Jeremy Branson, and Mark Houghton on horn.
Kevin Fitzgerald leads the TMCO in Per Nørgård's "Dream Play" (1975) and then shares the podium with Thomas Adés, who conducts György Ligeti's Violin Concerto with Anthony Marwood as soloist.