Music for a Better World
Grades 1-6Tue Feb 27 — Thu Feb 29, 2024
Orchestra Hall
Composers and song writers use their music to respond to the world around them, including both positive experiences and issues we face as a society. They can use their music to make a statement, advocating for change and spreading awareness about the causes close to their hearts. Featuring music across the centuries including Beethoven’s Overture to Leonore, Carlos Simon’s The Block and powerful songs by South African musical ensemble 29:11 International Exchange, this program is all about music that can change the world and ourselves.
A Few Things to Know
Program
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BEETHOVEN
Leonore Overture No. 3
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SIMON
The Block
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WATKINS
Once Upon a Time, from Five Movements in Color
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HUYNH
Gia Ðình
The Grammy Award-winning Minnesota Orchestra, now in its second century, ranks among America’s top symphonic ensembles, with a distinguished history of acclaimed performances in its home state and around the world; award-winning recordings, broadcasts and educational engagement programs; and a commitment to intentionally build concert programs to feature more works by composers of color, exploring music both contemporary and historic. In September 2024, Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård begins his second season as music director.
American conductor Kyle Dickson has built a reputation as an inspiring and compelling presence on the podium. In 2023 he was named the assistant conductor for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and music director of the Memphis Youth Symphony Program. The recipient of the 2021 Grant Park Music Festival Advocate for the Arts Award, the Concert Artists Guild's Richard S. Weinert Award and the Joel Revzen Conducting Fellowship, Dickson recently completed the Salonen Conducting Fellowship with the San Francisco Symphony and the Colburn School under the guidance of Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen.
29:11 International Exchange is a music ministry based in South Africa and the United States. Its mission is to facilitate hope and reconciliation through musical performance and collaboration, artist development and cross-cultural relationships. By recognizing that each of us is worthy of understanding and love, we can bridge the ideological, racial and socio-economic gaps that divide us, and live together as citizens of the world.
Brian Grandison has worked as an actor, writer, director, professor, and artist in residence in the Twin Cities, around the country and internationally. He was a member of the acting company at the Guthrie Theater and has performed in plays at Mixed Blood, Illusion theater, History Theater, Theater Latte Da, Chanhassen Dinner Theater, Full Circle Theater and most recently at New Dawn Theater.
Accessibility Services
- ASL Interpretation
- Armless & Bariatric Chairs
- Assistive Listening Devices
- Large-Print Programs
- Open Captioning
- Noise-Cancelling Headphones
- Service Animals
- Wheelchair & Accessible Seating
Additional services are available upon request.
Sponsored By
Mary Ann Feldman Music Education Fund
Angela S. Pennington and W. Anders Folk Student Ticket Fund