Thursday, July 30, 2009

Last night's concert

Hi there,

Last night, the Landmarks Festival at the Shell was moved from the Hatch Shell to Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory because of the weather. Thanks to all of you who made the transition to join us at this location...Jordan Hall was filled to capacity.

From a completely selfish standpoint, I have to say that I was thrilled with the result! The acoustics in Jordan Hall are second to none....and we were able to hear every single note, every single nuance to the music...it was quite a treat.

The Youth Orchestra of the Americas, 75 young musicians from the western hemisphere...was just sensational. It was exciting to see young people in an orchestra....swinging, swaying, feeling the passion of the music. It really brought Dvorak's New World Symphony to life for me. The double bass players were a sight to behold!

Gabriela Montero, the pianist for Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto #2 was just amazing. She felt and expressed every imaginable nuance....one could think....just as intended by Rachmaninov himself. She then treated us to her musical talent in an encore....she asked the audience to name a couple of songs everyone knew, and she would improvise on them for us. So, we heard a brilliant classical approach to The Sound of Music...and to Take Me Out To The Ball Game! What fun!

I cannot think of a better teacher for these young musicians than Benjamin Zander. I believe his passion for music is contagious. He is one of those fine conductors that not only expresses himself so that the musicians know what he wants....when he conducts, he actually helps the audience to understand what's happening on the stage. It's a true gift.

OK. I realize I sound like I'm gushing a bit....I just wanted to share some of my impressions of the night with you....in hopes that perhaps you will come and join us for our next free concert....the Landmarks Orchestra at the Shell continues with another free concert next Wednesday night at 7 at the Hatch Shell...we hope to see you there!

Mark

Monday, July 27, 2009

Youth Orchestra of the Americas AND a different kind of Top 30 weekend!

Hi again!

It is really feeling like summer this week....with heat and humidity, no less! I'm glad that you're listening to WCRB this summer....and being so great about supporting our station and our events! Last Wednesday night, we had another huge turnout for the "Landmarks Festival at the Shell."

This Wednesday night should be extraordinary: Benjamin Zander will conduct the Youth Orchestra of the Americas. Seventy-five of the most talented young musicians from across the Western Hemisphere have come together this summer for an international tour of concerts and community outreach programs. And, this Wednesday night, we’ll be treated to the orchestra performing Rachmaninov’s Piano concerto #2 featuring the pianist Gabriela Montero, and Dvorak’s Symphony #4! Our free concert begins at 7 at the Hatch Shell. Bring a friend, a picnic, and be ready for a great evening. And remember to stop by and say hi.....I'll look forward to meeting you!

This coming weekend on WCRB, we're putting together a different kind of top 30 countdown.....we'll be counting down the 30 greatest Symphonies of all time! To be sure, any top 30 list of this sort is subjective in nature....one thing is certain, however....we have a weekend of incredible music planned! Our "Top 30 Symphonies" weekend begins Friday afternoon at 4. Oh...and by the way, we will be featuring the complete works....not just individual movements! Enjoy! :)

Thanks again for listening to WCRB....and for taking the time to read my blog today!

Mark

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Another week, another free concert!

Hi there!

It's hard to believe over a week has gone by since I've posted a blog here....where is the summer going? We've finally had some nice weather, and it's so good to experience it.

Last week, a good 6,000 friends joined us at the Hatch Shell for the first "Landmarks Festival at the Shell" for the summer season. What a great night! The orchestra was in fine form as always, and the audience had a great time. So did I, for that matter! If you missed it, you can see the pictures that I took of the event on our facebook page...just click on the facebook button at wcrb.com to get there.

Tonight promises to be another great evening. Mother Nature is cooperating nicely...as I write this at 11AM, the skies are clearing, and the forecast indicates we should have spectacular weather for tonight's concert.

Tonight, Charles Annsbacher has prepared a great program for us: the Landmarks Orchestra will perform music by the "Viennese Masters." We'll hear the Haydn Cello Concerto in C ... featuring the cellist Jacqueline Choi, and the beautiful Brahms Symphony #1. The concert is free! It begins at 7. Parking is available at the Boston Common garage. Also, the DCR blocks off the right lane of Storrow Drive westbound about 20 minutes before the concert....you can park there. Or, do what I do....take the T to the Charles St./Mass General station on the red line....just a short walk from there to the shell!

I hope you can join us...and I hope you'll stop by the WCRB tent while you're there. That's where I'll be once my emcee duties are over!

See you tonight,
Mark

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wednesday night at the Hatch Shell

Hi there!

Finally, summer weather has come to Boston.....isn't it glorious? It's great to be able to listen to WCRB with the windows down in the car, and let the weather and the music lift my spirits!

This Wednesday night, we can experience soaring spirits together, as we enjoy live classical music at the Hatch Shell for the "Landmarks Festival at the Shell!" WCRB is proud to carry on the tradition of live music at the Hatch Shell every Wednesday night through the rest of the summer. The free concerts begin at 7! Bring a picnic, bring your friends, and enjoy a wonderful night with us.

Wednesday, Charles Annsbacher will lead the Landmarks Orchestra in "Italian Night"....with the music of Verdi, Mendelssohn, Scarlatti and others.

I'm honored to be the MC of the event once again this season....please plan to stop by the WCRB tent before the concert and at intermission. I'll be "hanging out" there, enjoying the music, and looking forward to meeting and perhaps speaking with you!

Hope to see you then.

Mark