Tag: Daniel Spalding

  • Dream of America Concert in Trenton

    Dream of America Concert in Trenton

    Sometimes when reality gets ugly it’s good to be reminded of the dream. With political tensions running high in advance of the election, the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey will present “The Dream of America.” The concert will take place at Patriots Theater at the Trenton War Memorial this Saturday.

    “This seemed like the best time to do it,” says music director Daniel Spalding, with a laugh. “We really need a little lift during this election season.”

    Spalding has elected to celebrate the American dream with Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man,” Antonin Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 “From the New World,” and Peter Boyer’s inspiring ode to the immigrant experience, “Ellis Island: The Dream of America.”

    From 1892 to 1954, more than 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island in search of a better life. More than 40 percent of the U.S. population – over 100 million Americans – can trace its roots to someone who came to this country along that route. Boyer assembled his texts from testimonials archived as part of the Ellis Island Oral History Project. They are real words of real people telling their own stories. The work is performed by actors, rather than speakers or narrators, who deliver their monologues in the first person.

    Actors from Passage Theatre at the Mill Hill Playhouse will assume the roles and deliver the narratives of émigrés from Poland, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Ireland and Russia. A powerful epilogue will include the recitation of Emma Lazarus’ poem, “The New Colossus.”

    I get a little choked up just thinking about it. You can find out more in my article in today’s Trenton Times:

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/10/classical_music_njcp_performin_2.html

  • Film Composers on WPRB Radio Today

    Film Composers on WPRB Radio Today

    This morning on WPRB, we get “reel.” It’s concert music by composers better known for their work in film, with examples of their music for the movies.

    The playlist is still taking shape – a show is always a thing in progress – but the Box of Wonders contains enchantments by the likes of Elmer Bernstein, Bruce Broughton, Ernest Gold, Jerry Goldsmith, Bernard Herrmann, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Jerome Moross, Ennio Morricone, Rachel Portman, Nino Rota, Miklós Rózsa, Lalo Schifrin, Franz Waxman and John Williams.

    Daniel Spalding will drop by at around 10:00. Spalding will conduct the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra in a blockbuster program of “Cinematic Classics” this weekend, including works by Rózsa, Herrmann and William Walton, with Odin Rathnam the soloist in Korngold’s Violin Concerto. The concert will take place at the Trenton War Memorial on Saturday evening at 7:30.

    Past WPRB guests, JoAnn Falletta and Mariusz Smolij, music director of the Riverside Symphonia in Lambertville, will be represented this morning in fine recordings of music by Moross and Rózsa, respectively.

    The concert hall becomes a screening room, from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. We’re ready for our close-up, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Film Composers Go Classical on WPRB

    Film Composers Go Classical on WPRB

    It takes very little to get me going on a film music jag – especially classic film music. Tomorrow morning on WPRB, the program will be made up entirely of works by composers for the silver screen. However, the emphasis will be on their music for the concert hall. The way I figure, I will introduce each concert piece with an example of a composer’s film music, and then follow it up with a symphony, concerto, string quartet or aria from the same hand.

    I don’t know how many of these we’ll actually be able to get to, but I’ve compiled a box full of music by Elmer Bernstein (composer of “The Magnificent Seven”), Bruce Broughton (“Silverado”), Ernest Gold (“Exodus”), Jerry Goldsmith (“The Omen”), Bernard Herrmann (“Psycho”), Lee Holdridge (“The Beastmaster”), James Horner (“Titanic”), Maurice Jarre (“Lawrence of Arabia”), Laurie Johnson (“Dr. Strangelove”), Erich Wolfgang Korngold (“The Adventures of Robin Hood”), Jerome Moross (“The Big Country”), Ennio Morricone (“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”), Rachel Portman (“Emma”), Nino Rota (“The Godfather”), Miklós Rózsa (“Ben-Hur”), Lalo Schifrin (“Dirty Harry”), Franz Waxman (“The Bride of Frankenstein”), and John Williams (“Star Wars”).

    This weekend, Daniel Spalding will conduct the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra in a blockbuster program of “Cinematic Classics,” featuring works by Rózsa, Herrmann and William Walton, with Odin Rathnam the soloist in Korngold’s Violin Concerto. The concert will take place at the Trenton War Memorial on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Spalding will be my guest tomorrow morning around 10:00.

    It’ll be buttered popcorn and Sno-Caps for breakfast, tomorrow from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. We’ll be shattering all box office records, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • NJ Orchestra Couple Connects Through Music

    NJ Orchestra Couple Connects Through Music

    In life and in career, the husband-and-wife team of Daniel Spalding and Gabriela Imreh understand the importance of human connection.

    Spalding, formerly on the conducting staff of Romania’s Cluj-Napoca Philharmonic and the Houston Symphony Orchestra, is music director of the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra, and Imreh, a concert pianist with an international career. The couple has been living out of boxes in Ewing, where they have made their home for the past 30 years. They are in the process of moving to Trenton, where Spalding conducts the NJCPO, in search of a greater sense of community.

    The next concert of the NJCPO, to be held at the Trenton War Memorial on April 2, will be an intimate affair, with a slimmed down orchestra performing “in the round” in the structure’s elegant Art Deco George Washington Ballroom. The program will include works by Rossini, Mozart, Piazzolla, Bernstein and Copland.

    The aim is greater immediacy and increased interaction with the audience. You can find out more about it, learn a little bit about the couple’s travails after they met in Romania, and glean some of Imreh’s insights into what it takes to perform American music, in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/03/classical_music_gabriela_imreh.html

  • NJ Capital Philharmonic New Year’s Eve Concert

    NJ Capital Philharmonic New Year’s Eve Concert

    What are you doing New Year’s Eve? I’ll be trying to take a nap in anticipation of doing the overnight at WRTI. So keep it down, if you please!

    My recorded interview with music director Daniel Spalding will air as part of WWFM’s live broadcast of the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic Orchestra’s celebratory concert at the Trenton War Memorial tonight at 8 p.m. You can listen to the concert live at 89.1 FM or online at wwfm.org. Or you can pick up a ticket and still be guaranteed to reach your party or get back home by about 10:30.

    Last week’s newspaper article, about the concert, appeared on Christmas Day, thereby getting lost in the shuffle. Click here to read my piece about the New Jersey Capital Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve concert in the Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2015/12/classical_music_njcp_performin.html

    Happy New Year!

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