“Rhapsody in Blue” has seeped into every corner of our lives from TV commercials, to the Olympics, to United Airlines in-flight service. George Gershwin’s American masterpiece turns 100 this year, and The Soraya is preparing an extravagant exploration of the composer and his era. Pianist Conrad Tao will preside, soloing the original 1924 jazz arrangement of “Rhapsody in Blue” and joining forces with Los Angeles-based Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, conductor Chris Rountree, and musicians from Wild Up.
I could speak with Conrad Tao all day. Not only a talented pianist and composer, he is deeply engaged in the history and context of music, bringing a very human and engaging perspective. When he first came to The Soraya two seasons ago with his Rachmaninoff program, I knew it would be an auspicious debut. Since then, I have been looking for new ways to engage him. This coming season’s centenary celebration of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” was the ideal occasion.
This interview with Tao sets the stage for one of The Soraya’s most exciting original programs of the upcoming season.
Gratefully,
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Rhapsody in Blue – Gershwin’s 1924 Jazz Original
Featuring Wild Up, Christopher Rountree, conductor
Conrad Tao & The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
Rhapsody in Blue – Gershwin’s 1924 Jazz Original
Featuring Wild Up, Christopher Rountree, conductor
Sat Nov 16 | 8PM
About Director Selects
The Director Selects series is a sequence of interviews shared by The Soraya on Fridays throughout the year. Each features an artist who will perform in the season or a behind-the-scenes video, and a note from Executive and Artistic Director Thor Steingraber to give patrons a look behind the curtain and better understand that collaboration between the artist and The Soraya that goes into each performance.