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Christopher Theofanidis, “Rainbow Serpent” from Dreamtime Ancestors

Christopher Theofanidis, “Rainbow Serpent” from Dreamtime Ancestors   Rainbow Serpent is the second of a three-movement tone poem titled Dreamtime Ancestors which composer and Yale Composition Faculty Member, Christopher Theofanidis wrote in the summer of 2015. Theofanidis was commissioned to write the piece by New Music for America and part of the initiative was to…

Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante (2025 Tobias Liu)

In his poem, “Essay on Joy Beginning with Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat Major,” Jon Davis writes: “Imagine Mozart, in the warm haze of his gift, blurting “Melody is simple!” then sitting at the piano to improvise a dozen.” Mozart’s gift for melody, as Davis imagines, is on full display in the Sinfonia Concertante — …

Williams – Star Wars Suite (2024 Jacob Leshnower)

When Star Wars hit theaters in May 1977, it became a surprisingly resounding success, due in large part to the exciting classical score composed by John Williams. The Main Title has earned its spot among the most recognizable movie tracks in history, traditionally commencing each Star Wars film. It begins triumphantly with a full and…

Strauss – Don Juan (2024 Nate Strothkamp)

Richard Strauss – Don Juan   Richard Strauss (1864-1949) was a German composer most well-known for his operas and tone poems. Among some of his most famous works are Also sprach Zarathustra, Der Rosenkavalier, An Alpine Symphony, Ein Heldenleben, Don Quixote, and Don Juan. Strauss composed Don Juan between 1888-89 and based his score on…

Simon – Four Black American Dances – Waltz (2025 Tobias Liu)

“My dad, he always gets on me. He wants me to be a preacher, but I always tell him, ‘Music is my pulpit. That’s where I preach,’” Carlos Simon once told the Washington Post.   In his “Four Black American Dances,” Simon is not exactly standing at a pulpit, per sé. But it’s certainly a…

Korngold – Sea Hawk Overture (2024 Nate Strothkamp)

Erich Korngold – Sea Hawk Overture   Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957) was an Austrian-born composer, conductor, and pianist. When his life in Vienna fell into peril during World War II, Korngold found safety and employment in Hollywood, where he was a highly sought after film composer. During the course of his life, he produced scores…

Ellington – Suite from The River (2025 Naomi Main)

Suite from The River – Duke Ellington   Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington is among the most prominent musicians of the twentieth century, famous for his innovative compositional style that evades categorization, encompassing both jazz and classical genres. Born in 1899 in Washington D.C. to musical parents, Ellington was steeped in the arts from a young…

Copland – Billy the Kid (2025 Aiden Magley)

Aaron Copland was born in 1900 to Russian-Jewish immigrants in New York City and quickly took after music, beginning his illustrious composition career at age 15. He honed his abilities in Paris under the tutelage of esteemed composer and conductor Nadia Boulanger and began to craft his own style that would come to be known…

Brahms – Symphony No 4 (2025 Jacob Leshnower)

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), German composer of the Romantic period, composed his fourth and final symphony in 1884. Somber and serious, yet rich and complex, Symphony No. 4 in E minor features four movements rich with melodic motifs, and drawing inspiration from sonata form, as well as the works of Beethoven, Bach, and other influences. The…

SNFCC – Summer Nostos 2018

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From June 23rd to 26th, the SFNCC came to life, and it transformed itself into an open and accessible space for everyone, as the four-day event embraced performances and other programs by internationally renowned artists from Greece and around the world.

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