Texas Christian University To Celebrate Leonard Bernstein

By: Oct. 16, 2018
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Texas Christian University To Celebrate Leonard Bernstein Texas Christian University's (TCU) School of Music at the Bass presents Celebrating Leonard Bernstein - a vibrant, commemorative performance of Bernstein's timeless compositions at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Bass Performance. The TCU Symphony Orchestra will join the TCU Concert Chorale and distinguished alumni soloists for an evening featuring a celebratory curation of Bernstein's acclaimed works, including the Overture to Candide, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, Chichester Psalm and more. The tribute performance is part of a worldwide movement, Leonard Bernstein at 100 - a two-year global celebration of the life and career of the 20th century cultural giant, featuring more than 2,500 events on six continents.

Celebrating Leonard Bernstein will feature the TCU Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Germán Gutiérrez, and the TCU Concert Chorale, conducted by Christopher Aspaas. Featured soloists will be TCU alumni Corrie Donovan, an award-winning American soprano known for her powerful and soul-stripping performances, and David Guzman, operatic professional singer known for his exquisite tone and impeccable musicianship. TCU is proud to invite these renowned performers back to the Fort Worth stage in honor of one of the most iconic figures in music history.

Launched in 2007, TCU School of Music at the Bass is a biennial celebration of music, performed by the TCU School of Music on the stage of Bass Performance Hall. Performing this iconic arrangement of Bernstein's greatest works in an extraordinary concert space is a part of the School of Music's ongoing mission to provide students with opportunities that elevate their repertoire. As one of the most prolific and engaging music educators of all time, Bernstein and his compositions brilliantly align with TCU's vision for incorporating career-readiness by going beyond the campus and onto the professional stage with partners, such as Donovan and Guzman.

The late Leonard Bernstein is widely known for shaping the orchestra into what it is today. Tickets for TCU students, faculty and staff are free, but required. General admission tickets are $20, and $10 for seniors and students. For more information or to reserve/purchase tickets, please visit the official event page. For interviews, or to attend as a member of the press, please contact Holland Sanders at holland@hollandcollective.co.

 


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