Scheherazade
Scheherazade
Inspiration comes in all forms—whether it’s the sounds of a neighborhood, a different style of music, or even stories from over one thousand years ago.
Inspired by the tales of One Thousand and One Nights, Scheherezade takes its name from the legendary heroine who spins adventurous tales to keep the attention of a murderous Sultan and save her life. From those stories springs Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic narrative of fairy-tale wonders.
Kicking off the concert is an aural homage to New York’s multicultural palette by modern composer Jessie Montgomery. Also featured on the program is Ravel’s lighthearted and brilliant Piano Concerto with its clear influences from blues and jazz, brought to life by pianist Clayton Stephenson’s joyous charisma and natural ease.
Presented in partnership with The Telling Room, this concert will feature poems from Telling Room students inspired by the works being performed.