la mer

Saturday, May 4, 2024

7:00 PM

Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church

149 W Brush Hill Rd, Elmhurst, IL

Pre-Concert Discussion

 5:45 PM, Upper Gathering Area

What’s Playing

Claude Debussy Ibéria (from Images pour orchestre)
Camille Saint-Saëns
Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor
Claude Debussy
La mer


Who’s Performing

Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Alltop
 Music Director and Conductor
Alexander Hersh
Cello

What You'll Hear

What’s Interesting

  • Like many of his contemporaries, French composer Claude Debussy often found musical revelations in the sights and sounds of far-off and foreign locales. Spain proved to be a veritable fountain of such exotic inspiration: Debussy’s Ibéria is full of flamenco-flavored tunes and brilliant colors, and pairs best with a bottle of Tempranillo — cheers!
  • Cellist Alexander Hersh has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting and creative talents of his generation. Having made solo appearances with the Boston Pops and Houston Symphony, Hersh makes his Elmhurst Symphony debut with this performance.
  • Debussy’s La mer is not merely the composer’s magnum opus, but also one of the strongest connections between music and visual art. The score to La mer was first published in 1905 and featured Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa on its cover. Since then the two works, La mer and The Great Wave, have become a nearly inseparable pair.

Alexander Hersh

Hokusai's The Great Wave

New to the Symphony?

By Gregory Hughes October 5, 2022
Terrified of clapping at the wrong time? Don't be.

Noteworthy

April 16, 2024
Alexander Hersh will perform with the Elmhurst Symphony on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 7:00 PM.
By Gregory Hughes January 12, 2024
The Elmhurst Symphony Association (ESA) announces four winners of the prestigious Silver Measure Award, the Elmhurst Symphony’s highest award for outstanding service to the organization. The 2024 winners include past Board of Directors President, Dave Novotny, current Board Member and Treasurer, Carl Amrhein, and long-time musicians, Ken Bohls and Gail Vandon.

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