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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2024

7:30 PM 

SAINT PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

LSO’s chamber orchestra concert takes place this year in the magnificent space of Saint Paul United Methodist Church. Composer David von Kampen’s award-winning song cycle Under the Silver and Home Again, orchestrated for LSO and composed for and performed by baritone Nathaniel Sullivan, will be paired with Ravel’s song cycle Don Quixote to Dulcinea. The program also includes Mozart’s Prague Symphony and Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave).

SUBSCRIPTIONS STARTING AT $80
AVAILABLE JUNE 1

SINGLE TICKETS:
$20 | $40 ADULTS
$5 YOUTH
$10 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

AVAILABLE AUGUST 1

Guest Artist

Photos by Daniel Welch

NATHANIEL SULLIVAN, BARITONE

Nathaniel Sullivan is a musician, theatre artist, and writer devoted to holding space for reflection, understanding, and creative projects that champion change. An “alert and highly musical baritone” (Opera News), Sullivan infuses his work with “impressive strength and precision” (Schmopera), as well as “great eloquence” (ConcertoNet) and “allegiance to both music and words” (ConcertoNet). Upcoming season highlights: soloist and Jesus in the St. John Passion with Abendmusik at First-Plymouth Church (March 2024); soloist in Fauré’s Requiem with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (March 2024) and with the New Dominion Chorale (April 2024); soloist in Heinrich Schütz’s Musikalische Exequien with Musica Sacra (March 2024). Recent highlights: the role of The King in the North American premiere of George Benjamin’s Lessons in Love and Violence at Tanglewood; premiering two works for baritone and chamber ensemble with Contemporaneous at Carnegie Hall; the role of Manfred in Jake Heggie’s Two Remain (Out of Darkness) with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra; covering the role of Harvey Milk in the world premiere of Stewart Wallace’s Harvey Milk Reimagined at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. Sullivan was one of seven winners of the Astral Artists National Competition (2023) and has been awarded the Grace B. Jackson Prize for exceptional service at Tanglewood (2019), Third Place in the Washington International Competition (2023), Third Place in the Lyndon Woodside Oratorio Solo Competition (2019), Third Place in the Orpheus Vocal Competition (2019), and First Place in the NATS National Musical Theatre Competition (2018). He received his BM from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (2014) and his MM from the Bard College Conservatory of Music (2017). Connect with Nathaniel at nathanielsullivan.com.

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Program

The program will last approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. Click below to read the program notes for each piece.

MENDELSSOHN | THE HEBRIDES, OP. 26 (FINGAL'S CAVE)

 

 

RAVEL | DON QUICHOTTE A DULCINEE (DON QUIXOTE TO DULCINEA)

 

 

DAVID VON KAMPEN | UNDER THE SILVER AND HOME AGAIN

 

 

MOZART | SYMPHONY NO. 38 IN D MAJOR "PRAGUE"

 

 

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WHERE CAN I PARK?

For Lied Center concerts we offer valet parking, and parking is also available at several downtown garages, including Que Place (11th & Q), Larson Garage (13th & Q), Market Place (10th & Q), and Haymarket Garage (9th & Q). Pre-pay for your event parking at parkandgo.org. Street parking is available for our family concerts, located at O’Donnell Auditorium at 50th & Huntington on the Nebraska Wesleyan University campus.

WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR FAMILIES?

Our family concerts are a perfect way to introduce children to classical music during an hour-long presentation that includes actors or puppets. We also welcome children at all Lied Center concerts, and we provide special children’s program magazines which include educational activities, a coloring page, and a coupon for a free treat at intermission. If your child is becoming noisy during Lied Center events, ask any usher to be directed to the glassed-in room at the back of the main floor, where you can see and hear the performance without disturbing your neighbors.

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