Voyages - The Southern Miss Symphony Orchestra 104th Season Brochure

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Dr. Michael Miles, Music Director
“When the world feels chaotic and uncertain, let music be your anchor as you set sail on the voyage of your dreams.”
“Music is the language of the soul, and on this voyage called life, it whispers melodies of hope, joy and resilience.”
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South American Rhythms

Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - 7:30 p.m.

Thomas V. Fraschillo Stage at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center

Sarah Higino and Michael Miles, conductors

Amahl and the NightVisitors

Thursday, November 2, 2023 - 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, November 5, 2023 - 3 p.m.

The Thomas V. Fraschillo Stage at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center

Vienna toVenice

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 - 7:30 p.m.

Bennett Auditorium

Michael Miles, Carlos Fernandez, conductors

Madrid to Rome

Thursday, February 22, 2024 - 7:30 p.m. Bennett Auditorium

Michael Miles, conductor Andrea Oliva, flute

Lissandro Parada,

Angel Frette, Jeronimo Molina, John Wooton, percussion

Opening Night features the rhythmic music of South America. Your Symphony Orchestra will welcome guest conductor, Sarah Higino, director and conductor of the Projeto Volta Redonda Cidade da Música, one of the largest public music programs in Brazil serving over 4,500 students. Our own percussion professor, Dr. John Wooton, joins the orchestra performing Bembe My Way, and Amigos de Borinquen, two works he arranged for orchestra. We will also perform the Concerto for 3 Percussionists and Orchestra by South American composer, Lissandro Parada. The composer will be joined by two percussionists from Patagonia, South America, Angel Frette and Jeronimo Molina, in the performance of the concerto. If that’s not enough, the Southern Chorale joins the orchestra to end the evening with Villas Lobos’ Choros No. 10, a work with the spirit of carnival. It will be a rousing night of Latin rhythms that will have everyone dancing in the aisles!

Presented by the Southern Opera and Musical Theater Company

This beloved Christmas opera by Gian Carlo Menotti, tells the story of Amahl, a shepherd boy who has a propensity to tell tall tales, and his mother. Amahl’s most recent story is about a star with a tail that moves across the sky like a chariot on fire. When three splendid strangers knock on the door and ask to rest in their tiny home, Amahl is thrilled and fascinated. When the visitors describe the miraculous child they are seeking, both Amahl and his mother are moved to give reverence to the child, as well. Their humble faith conjures a miracle.

Sung in English with English supertitles

Chris Moore and Brian Walker, trumpets and Marcos Machado, double bass

We continue our musical voyage with music rooted in Vienna and Venice. Southern Miss’ double bass professor, Dr. Marco Machado, joins the orchestra for virtuosic Nine Variants on a Theme of Paganini by Frank Proto. Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusic, an audience favorite, continues the journey. Two outstanding trumpet soloists, Dr. Moore and Dr. Walker, will close the concert with a rousing performance of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Trumpets and Orchestra. This brilliant work features the virtuosic and heroic sounds characteristic of Vivaldi’s music.

Holiday Choral Spectacular

Tuesday, November, 28, 2023 - 7:30 p.m. and Thursday, November 30, 2023 - 7:30 p.m.

Main Street Baptist Church

Gregory Fuller and Michael Miles, conductors

Don’t miss this annual community celebration of the season with choir and orchestra. Featuring several ensembles within Southern Miss Choral Activities, including the Southern Chorale, Southern Miss Concert Choir, and Southern Miss’ pop a cappella ensemble, Spirit of Southern, the program also includes area high school and middle school choirs in an audience favorite kick off to the holidays!

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Setting sail in the new year, the Symphony Orchestra continues with a tribute to the music of Italy and Spain. Italian flautist, Andrea Oliva, considered one of the finest flute artists in the world, joins the orchestra to perform Joaquin Rodrigo’s Fantasia para un gentilhombre. Sir James Galway proclaimed him to be “one of the best flutists of his generation – a shining star in the flute world.” The Orchestra will also perform de Falla’s Ritual Fire Dance and the exciting and pictorial work, The Pines of Rome, by Ottorino Respighi. This work depicts the Roman pine tree settings of the Villa Borghese Gardens, the catacombs on the Janiculum Hill and along the Appian Way.

The Titan

Saturday, April 27, 2024 - 7:30 p.m.

Bennett Auditorium

Michael Miles, conductor Taylor Hightower, baritone

The sensational season finale finds Southern Miss voice professor, Dr. Taylor Hightower, singing Songs of the Wayfarer by Gustav Mahler. This series of art songs forms the basis of thematic material for the season’s monumental conclusion- Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 – The Titan. Supplemented by additional brass, woodwinds and percussion, audiences will experience the genius of Mahler and the full gamut of emotions in this epic finale that also marks a fond “bon voyage” to our music director on his retirement.

Don’t miss this momentous evening to celebrate your symphony!

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