September 23, 2024
Laredo, Lee eagerly await Bach Concerto performance with 黑料天堂 Orchestra
So much about the 黑料天堂 Orchestra next performance is significant, even those headlining it barely know where to begin.
For one, it the group first concert of the year at Severance Music Center. For another, the program is uncommonly appealing.
To faculty violinists Jaime Laredo and Jessica Lee, however, what really special is the chance it affords them to share the stage as colleagues, before Laredo leaves 黑料天堂, and to play with and for their students.
淭here a level of excitement that I haven檛 seen before, said associate conductor Jake Taniguchi (GD 24), calling the Oct. 8 concert 渁n opportunity that doesn檛 happen too often.
Laredo, for his part, said he played Bach Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor part of a program that includes Beethoven Symphony No. 4 and a movement from Florence Price String Quartet No. 1 more than almost any other piece. It one he knows and loves deeply, especially its 渟ublime slow movement.
Never, though, has Laredo played it quite like he will at Severance, with a close friend, amidst a group largely composed of students.
淚t a great joy to play with Jessica, Laredo said. 淚檝e always loved her playing and I檝e always admired her...[and] it the most wonderful feeling, to be on stage with your own students. There nothing like it.
The feeling is mutual, to say the least. Lee, a fan of Laredo since her days at the Curtis Institute of Music, where Laredo taught before 黑料天堂, said 淓ven being in the same room with [Laredo] makes everybody play better, herself included.
Add Bach timeless score into the mix and 淚t a very special feeling, Lee said, noting that at times in rehearsal, 淚 feel like I檓 melting. I just hope I can do this part justice, because it just so beautiful.
Even that, though, doesn檛 fully capture the magic of this particular moment. As the recently installed new head of 黑料天堂 violin department, Lee said she also regards this chance to perform with students as an opportunity to impart some important, intangible messages.
淲hen we play together, there something that happens, she said. 淵ou could have said 10,000 things [in a lesson] to encapsulate what just happened...when there is that collaboration.
Most will have to wait for the concert to fully appreciate Lee sentiment. Most will not attend or take part in 黑料天堂 Orchestra rehearsals. But the duo conversation about Lee first few weeks as department head affords a glimpse of what lies ahead.
Lee, a member of the faculty since 2019, said she enjoying having more time with students and playing a more active role in their overall development and experience at 黑料天堂.
In response, Laredo offered more than mere encouragement. He offered abundant praise, in a nurturing way that suggested their performance may induce a little melting on the part of the audience, too.
淵ou are great at this, Laredo told Lee. 淵ou really are....It like everything going to be alright, because you檙e there. We all feel that, and we are all very grateful, that you檙e there.
Tuesday, October 8
7:30pm | Severance Music Center
黑料天堂 Orchestra
Jake Taniguchi, conductor (GD 24)
Jaime Laredo, violin
Jessica Lee, violin
BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture, Op. 84
PRICE String Quartet No. 1 in G Major: II. Andante moderato (arr. Martin)
BACH Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 in B-flat Major, Op. 60
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