Palm Beach State College Recital
Recital of works for cello and piano with Marina Radiushina.
Marina Radiushina, piano
Tommy Mesa, cello
Recital of works for cello and piano with Marina Radiushina.
Marina Radiushina, piano
Tommy Mesa, cello
Ilya Yakushev, piano
Tommy Mesa, cello
DEBUSSY Sonata in D minor
BACH Prelude from Cello Suite No. 2
LYDIA JANE PUGH Carolina’s Jig
BLOCH From Jewish Life
MASSENET Méditation
LECUONA Malagueña
INTERMISSION
CHOPIN Nocturne in C-sharp minor
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Flight of the Bumblebee
BRAHMS Sonata No.1 in E minor, Op. 38
Greg Zelek, organ
Tommy Mesa, cello
Recital works for organ and cello including Piazzolla, Bach, Albanoni, Carlos Simon, Nadia Boulanger, Dan Ficarri and Ernesto Lecuona.
Recital for cello and piano
Ilya Yakushev, piano
Tommy Mesa, cello
Recital for cello and piano
Ilya Yakushev, piano
Tommy Mesa, cello
Recital for organ and cello in Hastings, Nebraska.
Greg Zelek, organ
Tommy Mesa, cello
Tommy Mesa, cello
Samuel Lee, conductor
BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
MICHAEL ABELS Cello Concerto* (World Premiere)
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8 in G Major
Dvořák’s tranquil Symphony No. 8 took shape following a summer holiday in the Bohemian countryside, its vibrant landscapes captured in a stream of Czech folk song and Dvořák’s lush melodies. Listen closely and you’ll hear the sounds of summer — from fluttering birdsong to the echoes of a shepherd’s horn and a distant thunderstorm.
The charismatic cellist Tommy Mesa makes his DSO debut with the world premiere of Michael Abels’ Cello Concerto. Best known for his score to the Oscar®-winning film Get Out, Abels wields music to explore the need for serenity, courage and wisdom in turbulent times. Jazz-infused dances from Bernstein’s On the Town open the program, following the hilarious hijinks of sailors seeking adventure and romance in wartime New York.
Tommy Mesa, cello
Samuel Lee, conductor
BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
MICHAEL ABELS Cello Concerto* (World Premiere)
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8 in G Major
Dvořák’s tranquil Symphony No. 8 took shape following a summer holiday in the Bohemian countryside, its vibrant landscapes captured in a stream of Czech folk song and Dvořák’s lush melodies. Listen closely and you’ll hear the sounds of summer — from fluttering birdsong to the echoes of a shepherd’s horn and a distant thunderstorm.
The charismatic cellist Tommy Mesa makes his DSO debut with the world premiere of Michael Abels’ Cello Concerto. Best known for his score to the Oscar®-winning film Get Out, Abels wields music to explore the need for serenity, courage and wisdom in turbulent times. Jazz-infused dances from Bernstein’s On the Town open the program, following the hilarious hijinks of sailors seeking adventure and romance in wartime New York.
Tommy Mesa, cello
Samuel Lee, conductor
BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
MICHAEL ABELS Cello Concerto* (World Premiere)
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8 in G Major
Dvořák’s tranquil Symphony No. 8 took shape following a summer holiday in the Bohemian countryside, its vibrant landscapes captured in a stream of Czech folk song and Dvořák’s lush melodies. Listen closely and you’ll hear the sounds of summer — from fluttering birdsong to the echoes of a shepherd’s horn and a distant thunderstorm.
The charismatic cellist Tommy Mesa makes his DSO debut with the world premiere of Michael Abels’ Cello Concerto. Best known for his score to the Oscar®-winning film Get Out, Abels wields music to explore the need for serenity, courage and wisdom in turbulent times. Jazz-infused dances from Bernstein’s On the Town open the program, following the hilarious hijinks of sailors seeking adventure and romance in wartime New York.
José Luis Gomez, Conductor
Jordan Bak, Viola
Tommy Mesa, Cello
STEPHEN HARTKE Da Pacem for Cello and Orchestra (NY Premiere)
MALACHI BROWN New Work (World Premiere)
HORACIO FERNÁNDEZ Concerto Tumbado (World Premiere)
MICHAEL FRAZIER Los Quetzales for Viola and Orchestra (NY Premiere)
LAURA ORTMAN Unsurrenderable Glisten of the Ices for Orchestra and Electronics (World Premiere)
With its latest program of premieres, the American Composers Orchestra interrogates the popular association between “higher, faster, louder” and virtuosity. In five new works by distinguished American composers, the ensemble explores virtuosity on “the lower end of the sonic spectrum,” says Artistic Director Curtis Stewart, and they interrogate the concept of virtuosity itself and how it interacts with what we value both on and off the stage. José Luis Gomez conducts this fascinating new program, featuring violist Jordan Bak and cellist Tommy Mesa as soloists.