WSO-Cleveland-Feb 1

February 1
Marsalis and the New World

Dvořák traveled to America in the 1890s, and this wild, new country thrilled him. He admired the beauty of African American spirituals and was fascinated by Native American traditions. When describing his “New World” symphony, he said, “I tried to write only in the spirit of those national American melodies,” but his Ninth is clearly an expression of both the Old World and the new. It is joined by Eastman’s Second Symphony, and the world premiere of a new concerto by Wynton Marsalis, written for principal trumpet Michael Sachs.

CONDUCTOR

Franz Welser-Möst

ARTIST

Michael Sachs, trumpet*

Julius Eastman

Symphony No. 2

Wynton Marsalis

Trumpet Concerto [world premiere, TCO Co-Commission]*

Antonin Dvořák

Symphony No. 9 in e Op 95 ‘From the New World’