Multiple Locations

Chris Thile, mandolin

June 13-15, 2024

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Multiple Locations

CHRIS THILE, mandolin
ATTENTION!
A narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra by Chris Thile
Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Virginia Symphony Orchestra
  

"The best mandolin player in the world."
- Billboard Magazine

Here's a program to delight the imagination, tickle the funnybone, and spur conversation long after the last note rings out!
GRAMMY-winning mandolinist Chris Thile's witty new "narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra" – co-commissioned by Virginia Arts Festival and Virginia Symphony Orchestra – tells, plays, and sings the true story of when Thile "attempted to impress a Starbucks executive and accidentally met Carrie Fisher as a result." Thile has captivated audiences with always fresh-sounding music that ranges from Baroque to bluegrass and beyond. Don't miss this Festival favorite as he returns to join this thrilling concert! Virginia Symphony Orchestra's Music Director Eric Jacobsen rounds out the concert with Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, bringing the mysteries of the Arabian Nights to opulent, gorgeous life; and Virginia Arts Festival Composer-in-Residence Jessie Montgomery's Starburst is a string-driven, pulse-pounding piece that imagines the birth of a galaxy in brilliantly hued exploding stars.

Program

Jessie Montgomery—Starburst
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov—Scheherazade
Chris Thile—ATTENTION! A narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra by Chris Thile

Co-commissioned by

The Knights
Carnegie Hall
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Louisville Orchestra
National Symphony
Tanglewood
Virginia Symphony Orchestra
Virginia Arts Festival

This Production made possible through a generous gift from the Susan Goode Performance Fund.

Media Sponsors: Audacy, Veer Magazine, and WHRO Public Media

6/14: This program is funded in part by the citizens of Virginia Beach through a grant from Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commission

6/15: This program is funded by the CIty of Newport News and the Newport News Arts Commission.