Pittsburgh Symphony Association

From the Office of the PSO

October 29, 2021

Please join me in welcoming to Pittsburgh our two new assistant conductors, Jacob Joyce and Moon Doh, who join us in November and January, respectively, each for a two-year term. Moon and Jacob are exceptionally talented and highly acclaimed young conductors who bring diverse backgrounds and engaging personalities both to the podium and to the community. Jacob will make his debut with the orchestra at the Light Up Night Concert on November 20, and Moon will make his podium debut in 2022. You can get to know more about them and their duties here in our press release.

ARTISTIC PLANNING

  1. It’s a double debut weekend as we present the PSO debut of Ukrainian guest conductor Kirill Karabits, along with our very own principal trumpet Micah Wilkinson, in his PSO subscription debut.  At the center of our program is the colorful, fiery Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2, known as “The Little Russian,” performed this weekend on subscription for the first time in over 25 years. (The Pittsburgh Symphony recorded Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2 with former Music Director Lorin Maazel in 1986.) We are pleased to feature Micah Wilkinson as soloist in two works, performing the iconic Haydn Trumpet Concerto along with the world premiere of a new arrangement of Scherzofor Trumpet and Orchestra by Anthony Plog.  Anthony Plog joins us for the performances, while Stravinsky’s Suite from Pulcinella, a neo-classical glance back to the Baroque giant Giovanni Pergolesi, opens the program. 

MARKETING & SALES/COMMUNICATIONS:

The Brahms No. 4/MacMillan Larghetto for Orchestra CD continues to receive acclaim (including reviews in Fanfare and Classical Voice North America) and this week was named by the NYTimes classical music staff as one of the “5 Classical Albums to hear Right Now.” David Allen writes that moments are jaw-dropping (“There are moments when there is little to do but gawp at the excellence and the uses to which it is put…”) and that the recordings of Manfred and the PSO should be listened to “again and again.” 

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION:

Once again  the Pittsburgh Symphony Association is planning a special house tour this year, Friday Nov 19 through Sunday, November 21. The Symphony Splendor Holiday House will feature one gilded mansion on Fifth Avenue that will be decorated on all three floors. Pittsburgh Symphony musicians will play throughout the home for the three day celebration with PSA docents welcoming visitors. There will be a special Preview Party on Thursday evening, November 18, from 6:30 to 9:00 to let guests get an early peek at the beautiful decorations, enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres, and perhaps buy a few early holiday presents at the Live Auction.


Melia Tourangeau
President & CEO
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Tel: 412.392.4863
Fax: 412.392.3305
www.pittsburghsymphony.org

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