American Night with the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Programme
- James Lee III Amer'ican
- George Gershwin Piano Concerto
- Antonín Dvořák Ninth symphony 'From the New World'
American conductor Jonathon Heyward leads the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra in Dvorák's compelling Ninth Symphony "From the New World" and Gershwin's Piano Concerto. Soloist is the popular pianist and improviser Hayato Sumino, who makes his debut at The Concertgebouw.
Dvorák's American Symphony
Under the direction of Jonathon Heyward, the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra presents American Night. The American conductor is considered one of the most surprising young conductors on the international stage. He has been a guest conductor at The Concertgebouw several times, including as a guest conductor with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, but also with his own German orchestra, the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Now he returns with Dvorák's world-famous Ninth Symphony, "From the New World. The Czech composer wrote it during his stay in the United States.
Swinging piano feast of Gershwin
On this American Night, the pioneering American composer George Gershwin is, of course, not to be missed. He wrote his jazzy Piano Concerto in 1925 at the request of Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra, and Gershwin himself played the premiere. The solo part tonight is in the hands of popular Japanese pianist Hayato Sumino. This Rising Star is creating a furor not only with the classical piano repertoire, but also as a composer, improviser and YouTube sensation.