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October 19, 2024 @ 7:30 pm
Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater
421 Montgomery St. Syracuse , NY 13202




Program



FRANZ WAXMAN
Creation of the Female Monster, from The Bride of Frankenstein

MICHAEL ABELS
Tribute

ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35
I. Moderato nobile
II. Romance: Andante
III. Finale: Allegro assai vivace
William Hagen, violin

INTERMISSION

RICHARD STRAUSS
Also sprach Zarathustra, TrV 176, op.30
1. Einleitung (Introduction)
2. Von den Hinterweltlern (Of the Backworldsmen)
3. Von der großen Sehnsucht (Of the Great Longing)
4. Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften (Of Joys and Passions)
5. Das Grablied (The Song of the Grave)
6. Von der Wissenschaft (Of Science and Learning)
7. Der Genesende (The Convalescent)
8. Das Tanzlied (The Dance-Song)
9. Nachtwandlerlied (Song of the Night Wanderer)

 


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Robert & Vicki Lieberman

 

 


















Program Notes



For as long as there have been movies in theaters, music has served to heighten our emotions, to prepare us for what is going to happen (and to surprise us when things go awry), and to illuminate characters while we’re watching. But while film and music are intricately entwined, the terms “movie music” and “movie composers” are ambiguous. That’s because of the numerous ways music has been incorporated into the cinematic experience. In the early days of silents, the music was often improvised by a pianist or organist in the pit; but increasingly, especially after sound films ...

For as long as there have been movies in theaters, music has served to heighten our emotions, to prepare us for what is going to happen (and to surprise us when things go awry), and to illuminate characters while we’re watching. But while film and music are intricately entwined, the terms “movie music” and “movie composers” are ambiguous. That’s because of the numerous ways music has been incorporated into the cinematic experience. In the early days of silents, the music was often improvised by a pianist or organist in the pit; but increasingly, especially after sound films came into prominence, movies included carefully (or carelessly) planned scores. Sometimes, bits and pieces of pre-existing music (often the classics) were thrown together (I’m sure I’m not the only person in the hall who learned Liszt’s Les Préludes from Flash Gordon). Sometimes, composers were asked to write something new. Sometimes, those composers were specialists in the genre; sometimes, they were composers with substantial concert-music experience. Tonight’s concert, “Masterworks and the Movies,” celebrates that ambiguity with four works, each connected in a different way to the world of film.

We begin with music written explicitly for a film soundtrack: The Creation of the Female Monster, from the 1935 Bride of Frankenstein. A follow up to Frankenstein (1935), The Bride of Frankenstein is heralded as one of the most successful sequels in film history—less, perhaps, because of its creaky script and acting than because of its LGBTQ+ themes, which have increasingly fascinated both viewers and scholars. And, of course, because of the exceptional quality of its soundtrack, by Franz Waxman (1906–1967).

Waxman was among the wave of composers, many of them Jewish, who fled Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. He ended up in Hollywood where—along with fellow émigrés Erich Korngold, Max Steiner, and Miklós Rózsa—he helped create the so-called “Hollywood Sound.” Extremely flexible, Waxman (who won Academy Awards in two successive years) seemed comfortable with whatever was thrown at him, from horror movies to melodramas, from historical epics to psychological thrillers, from war films to screwball romances. Although he had worked in various ways in the film industry before, Bride was the first film for which he had full musical responsibility. It made an indelible mark.

Tonight’s excerpt serves as the background to the film’s climactic scene. Here, in a gothic castle laboratory, Henry Frankenstein and the mad Doctor Pretorious gather up electricity from a thunderstorm to animate the body they’ve chosen as a mate to tame the rampaging monster. The spooky music may well sound familiar, even if you’ve never seen the movie—but that’s largely because Waxman’s score has had a profound influence on composers for the ninety years since then. In any case, with the continuous pounding of its ominous timpani (the heart of the not-yet awakened bride, fabulously played by Elsa Lanchester), its swooping string lines, its electric sparks, and its mounting tension, it is music that will evoke the scene even if you’ve never seen the film.

As I’ve said, Austrian-born Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957) was another of the European composers who emigrated to Hollywood. A child prodigy on the order of Mozart and Mendelssohn, he was admired as a teenager by Mahler and Richard Strauss. By the time he was 23, his opera Die Tote Stadt had made him a major name around the world. Starting in the 1930s, he wrote film scores as well, shuttling between Europe and the United States. Fortunately, he was in Hollywood working on Robin Hood (coincidentally, an anti-fascist film disguised as a historical romance) when the Germans moved into Austria; and he settled permanently in the United States, where he committed himself to working exclusively on film music until the German defeat.

After the war, he returned to non-film music, producing his two greatest works for the concert hall: his Symphony in F-Sharp Minor and tonight’s offering, his 1945 Violin Concerto. The origin of the Concerto’s thematic material is vexed. It’s often said that it was taken from four movie scores—Another Dawn, Juarez, Anthony Adverse, and The Prince and the Pauper. But it’s quite possible that it was the other way around, that the films borrowed themes from a Violin Concerto he was already conceiving—or that the Concerto and the film scores developed in tandem. In any case, tonight’s soloist Will Hagen points out that while in certain ways it’s an “American” work, Korngold “definitely has one foot in Europe.” For this gloriously orchestrated concerto has its roots in post-romantic Viennese classical music, offering the sweep and harmonic richness of Mahler rather than the lean sass of Gershwin. It’s tied in other ways to Europe as well. It’s dedicated to Alma Mahler Werfel, Mahler’s widow; and it was inspired by two refugee violinists. Bronislaw Huberman originally asked Korngold to compose it, and Jascha Heifetz (who worked with Korngold to increase the difficulty of the solo part) eventually premiered it.

When the Violin Concerto was introduced, it got scathing reviews from some more snobbish critics, who (clueless about the complex relationship between Hollywood and European classical music) accused it of being too cinematic. Audiences, however, were less prejudiced, and over the years, this has arguably become the most beloved violin concerto of the post-war period. For good reason: in terms of sheer melodic beauty, it stands with the Barber Concerto at the top of the twentieth-century repertoire.

Yet as Will reminds us, it’s not simply a pretty work. In fact, its more perplexing moments (for instance, the “harmonically challenging” cadenza) initially tripped him up. When he was first getting to know the piece, he was confused by its stylistic shifts. “It starts out unbelievably beautifully. And then, all of a sudden, there are all these major sevenths, minor ninths, big intervals that are, on the face of it, kind of ugly. And when I heard certain recordings, the Concerto just made no sense to me. ‘Why did he kill that gorgeous melody?’: That was my thinking at the time.”

But his understanding changed when he finally began to play it. “I got really into the movie side of things and the old-school, black-and-white Hollywood sound.” And he realized it was a matter of dramatic contrast. “All of a sudden the music goes ‘Whoa!’ But if you make sense of it and show the audience, ‘This is a moment of confusion; this is a moment of doubt; this is a moment of this, of that’—then your next melodic moment becomes so startlingly beautiful.”

Besides the melodic beauty and the dramatic contrasts, the concerto has its share of virtuoso thrills, too. You may remember that, at the orchestra’s last Masterworks before the Covid disruption, Will performed the Paganini First Violin Concerto, which can stand almost as an encyclopedia of technical difficulty. “In terms of purely technical challenges, there are few things that any concerto would have that the Paganini does not.” And yet the Korngold competes with it “in terms of pure athleticism and speed of the notes. The end of the last movement is borderline unplayable because of how ridiculously fast it gets. Wild, crazy, crazy!”

Does Will have any advice about how we should listen? “I’ve never encountered an audience that didn’t love it. It’s just an awesome piece. But I think that it’s even better when you can just get yourself in that golden age of Hollywood mood.” That will not be hard to do.

Like Korngold, Michael Abels (b. 1962) is known for both his film scores (most famously Get Out, Nope, and Breaking) and his concert works (including the Pulitzer-Prize winning opera, Omar, co-written with Rhianna Giddens). Like Korngold, too, he came to film music after earlier success as a composer of other works: his first film score, for Get Out, wasn’t composed until he was in his fifties. He’s a remarkably eclectic composer, inspired by jazz, hip-hop, gospel, and world music (especially African music) as well as by Western art music—and his concert music has been premiered by performers ranging from Hillary Hahn to Doc Severinsen.

Unlike the Korngold Concerto, though, Abels’s 2001 Tribute has no direct connection to movie music. Commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra, it’s a brief response to the September 11 attacks. It begins quietly with rustling string figures, soon overlaid with chorale-like music on the horns and clarinets and eventually challenged by woodwind shrieks and distant fanfares. The music slowly reaches a proud, even defiant climax—after which it quickly dies away. On a concert consisting largely of fairly spectacular music, Tribute stands out as a sober moment of reflection.

Our closing work is the most familiar on the program: the 1896 tone-poem Also Sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra), by Richard Strauss (1864–1949). Strauss is the one composer on the concert who didn’t write specifically for the movies (although he did rearrange his opera Der Rosenkavalier to be played by a live orchestra during a silent version of the work). But Also Sprach Zarathustra nonetheless provided one of the most famous bits of cinematic background when Stanley Kubrick chose its opening sunrise for his 2001: A Space Odyssey—a choice from which the world has never quite recovered. Or, at least, from which the work has never quite recovered: There are many listeners who know Strauss’s piece only from that excerpt. In fact, though, as conductor Larry Loh puts it, Also Sprach Zarathustra is “the most inspiring and interesting of Strauss’s tone poems”—and it’s brimming with the kind of orchestral ingenuity we get from Strauss at his best.

A tone poem (or symphonic poem) is an orchestral form of program music, music that reflects some non-musical source (say, a poem or painting). Strauss’s are among the most popular in the canon, and most of them clearly represent events (say, the thunderstorm in An Alpine Symphony) or the psychological states of characters (Don Juan’s passion in Don Juan). Also Sprach Zarathustra, anchored in philosophical discussion, doesn’t quite fit in with the others. Yes, the work has a basic trajectory, set out in the score by Strauss when he titled the work’s nine primary sections:

“Sonnenaufgang” (Sunrise)
“Von den Hinterweltlern” (Of the Backworldsmen)
“Von der grossen Sehnsucht” (Of Great Longing)
“Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften” (Of Joys and Passions)
“Das Grablied” (The Song of the Grave)
“Von der Wissenschaft” (Of Science)
“Der Genesende” (The Convalescent)
“Das Tanzlied” (The Dance Song)
“Nachtwandlerlied” (Song of the Night Wanderer)

But while it’s fairly easy, as we listen to the Alpine Symphony, to hear the thunderstorm when it arrives, it’s a lot harder to hear the evocation of “Science” in the music of Also Sprach Zarathustra—and only people with a profound knowledge of Nietzsche will be able to catch the score’s full programmatic meaning. Most listeners, therefore, pretty much ignore the program (a few exceptions aside—that spectacular opening sunrise, the twelve strikes of midnight near the end) and listen to Also Sprach Zarathustra as they would listen to absolute music, music without a program.

From this perspective, what’s compelling is the superb orchestration, the opulent melodic content, and the way the thematic material is used, re-used, and developed throughout the piece. That development is key for Larry, whose primary aim this evening is to “make each passage flow into the next, to make all the different phases that it goes through make sense musically, so that people can have an image in their head all the way to the end. You can think of it like in a series of developments, almost like a set of variations.” Thus, for instance, the stark three-note ascent (often called the “World Riddle” theme) that launches the famous fanfare is, Larry says, “everywhere” in the piece. It’s most evident at the tremendous climax half-way through (far grander, as Larry points out, than the more familiar opening) and at the end; but it’s elsewhere as well, including in the complex fugue that represents “Science.”

Still, whether you listen to it as a philosophical treatise or as pure music, you’ll experience one of the greatest orchestral showpieces of the nineteenth century. It begins in near silence: a quiet pedal point on the note C in the lowest register, played by double basses, organ, percussion, and contrabassoon. That sound opens out into to the famous sunrise fanfare. When played out of context—and sometimes even in live performances—the fanfare can sound bombastic. For Larry, care with dynamics and articulation gives it a different feeling, “glimmers of light gradually coming across the horizon and coming back, rather than pounding and aggression.” Played this way, it sets up the whole piece—and doesn’t undercut the power of the World Riddle theme’s crushing return at the center of the piece.

The sunrise leads to a series of remarkably varied musical adventures. It begins, says Larry, with “a solemn religious passage that divides up our immense string section [incidentally, the largest in the orchestra’s history] into a lush giant, multi-voice choir.” But it also includes some sensuous love music, that dense fugue, a slightly intoxicated waltz, and what seems like a midnight farewell. And it comes to a most curious, unresolved ending. Throughout the work, there’s been a conflict between C Major (often considered to represent nature or the universe) and B Major (often considered to represent humanity). And at the end, we hear an uncertain oscillation between the two: B Major played by the high woodwinds; the low C with which the work began—plucked, and even more quiet that it was at the beginning—on the double basses.

Peter J. Rabinowitz
Have any comments or questions? Please write to me at prabinowitz@SyracuseOrchestra.org






The Orchestra



VIOLIN I
Peter Rovit, Concertmaster
Supported by Robert & Vicki Lieberman
Sonya Stith Williams, Associate Concertmaster
Supported by The Estate of Virginia Parker,
in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
Edgar Tumajyan, Assistant Concertmaster
Supported by David A. A. Ridings
Noemi Miloradovic
Liviu Dobrota
Asher Wulfman
Laura Smith
Bin Gui
Benjamin Mygatt
Charles Loh

VIOLIN II
Amy Christian, Principal
Anita Gustafson, Assistant Principal
Sara Silva
Linda Carmona
Adam Jeffreys
Renée Choi

VIOLA
Principal Viola
Supported by an anonymous Friend
Arvilla Wendland, Acting Assistant Principal
Carol Sasson
William Ford-Smith
Batmyagmar “Miga” Erdenebat

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Heidi Hoffman, Principal
Lindsay Groves, Assistant Principal
Gregory Wood, Assistant Principal
Walden Bass
George Macero
Supported by Bill & Nancy Byrne

BASS
Spencer Phillips, Principal
Supported by Lou & Kathy Lemos
Michael Fittipaldi, Assistant Principal
Supported by Barbara Davis,
in memory of Leslie Davis
Joshua Kerr
Marshall Henry

FLUTE
Xue Su, Principal
Supported by Dr. Paul E. Phillips & Sharon P. Sullivan,
in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
Kelly Covert

PICCOLO
Kelly Covert
Supported by Susan Moran

OBOE
Eduardo Sepúlveda, Principal
The Philip R. MacArthur Chair
Mickenna Keller

ENGLISH HORN
Mickenna Keller

CLARINET
Allan Kolsky, Principal
John Friedrichs, Assistant First Chair

BASS CLARINET
John Friedrichs

BASSOON
Rachel Koeth, Principal
Jessica Wooldridge King

CONTRABASSOON
Jessica Wooldridge King

HORN
Jon Garland, Principal
Nancy & David Ridings Chair
Jonathan Dozois
Supported by Paul Brown & Susan Loevenguth
Julie Bridge, Associate Principal
Tyler Ogilvie

TRUMPET
John Raschella, Principal
Robert C. Soderberg Chair
Roy Smith

TROMBONE
Benjamin Dettelback, Principal
David Seder
Jackson Murphy
Bass Trombone supported by an anonymous friend

TUBA
Justin Benavidez

TIMPANI
Patrick Shrieves
Supported by Mary Ann Tyszko

PERCUSSION
Michael W. Bull, Principal
Supported by Alice & Michael Kendrick
Ernest Muzquiz
Laurance Luttinger

PERSONNEL MANAGER
Arvilla Wendland

LIBRARIAN
Kyle Jones









Donor List



We are grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts received between September 1, 2023 and September 15, 2024. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy in the listing below, but if you find a discrepancy, please contact Kelly Covert at KCovert@SyracuseOrchestra.org or (315) 434-5645.

Onward Campaign Donors
Gifts received as part of this major gift campaign. Donors making campaign gifts of
$20,000+ receive recognition for underwriting a musician’s chair or sponsoring a concert for 3 years.

Anonymous: Principal ...

We are grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts received between September 1, 2023 and September 15, 2024. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy in the listing below, but if you find a discrepancy, please contact Kelly Covert at KCovert@SyracuseOrchestra.org or (315) 434-5645.

Onward Campaign Donors
Gifts received as part of this major gift campaign. Donors making campaign gifts of
$20,000+ receive recognition for underwriting a musician’s chair or sponsoring a concert for 3 years.

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David A. A. Ridings: Assistant Concertmaster Chair
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Donors Contributing to the Frederick B. Parker, M.D. Memorial Gala:
Conductor’s Podium in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.

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John MacAllister & Laurel Moranz
Philip & Kathryn Major
Janet Mallan
Cliff & Bobbi Malzman
Rocco & Roberta Mangano
Candace & John Marsellus
Wallace & Gayonne McDonald
Walter & Gail Meagher
Fritz Messere & Nola Heidlebaugh
Eric & Judy Mower
Paul E. Phillips & Sharon Sullivan
Richard Pilgrim
Joel Potash & Sandra Hurd
Mihael & Kimberly Puc
Mary Purcell
Anna Putintseva & Oleksandr Putintsev
Michael & Rissa Ratner
Greg & Kim Riley
David Ross & Martha Sutter
Ilonka Salisbury
Toni Salisbury
Richard P. Scheutzow
Bernard Schneider
Michael Shende
Darcy Smith
Peter & Elsa Soderberg
Carol & Dirk Sonneborn
Louis & Mary R. Steigerwald
Gwen Sykes
Peter & Cherry Thun
Dr. Kimberly Townsend & John Gruninger
Ida Tili-Trebicka
George & Ronna Treier
Ellis P. & Catharine B. Waller
Carol Watson
Howard & Anita Weinberger
Gregory & Rita Wood

IN MEMORY OF DAVID ROGERS
Marion Rogers

IN MEMORY OF ERNEST S. ROSE
Patricia Sharpe

IN MEMORY OF JOHN V. SCOTT JR.
Daniel & Brandye Pisacano

IN HONOR OF PATRICIA SHARPE
Lilly Kuwashima

IN HONOR OF PATRICIA SHARPE & WALDEN BASS
Kip & Terri Hargrave

IN HONOR OF PATRICIA SHARPE & ERNEST MUZQUIZ
David Rankert

IN MEMORY OF JEAN ANNIE SHOOK
Christine Allen & Robert Lukow

IN MEMORY OF ARNOLD SIMON
Arthur & Viola Paris

IN MEMORY OF ROBERT L. SLAVENS, M.D.
Nancy Slavens

IN MEMORY OF MARILYN KENNEDY SMITH
Anonymous

IN HONOR OF THE SYRACUSE ORCHESTRA
Alyse Holstein
Charles & Stephanie Ladd

IN MEMORY OF DAVID TATHAM
Cleota Reed

IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH J. TIETJEN
Karen Tietjen

IN MEMORY OF OTTO & ELEANOR TREIER
George & Ronna Treier

IN HONOR OF EDGAR TUMAJYAN & PETER ROVIT
Young & Kelly Lee

IN HONOR OF MARY ANN TYSZKO
Mark Greene & Cynthia Dowd Greene

IN HONOR OF MARY ANN TYSZKO & PETER RABINOWITZ
Fritz Messere &
Nola Heidlebaugh

IN MEMORY OF MARK WATKINS
Anonymous
Virginia Hamilton Jago
Matthew Prewitt
Patricia Sharpe
Deirdre Sullivan
Tom & Mollie Tucker

IN MEMORY OF VOLKER WEISS
Jay & Young Lee
Neville Sachs & Carol Adamec

IN MEMORY OF BILL WEST
Alan Fischler & Karen McDonold

IN MEMORY OF TERRY WHEAT
Lynda Wheat

IN MEMORY OF DAVID WHYTE
Anne Whyte

IN MEMORY OF KATHLEEN ZIELINSKI
Edmund Zielinski








Board of Directors



Mary Ann Tyszko, President
President & CEO, SRCTec (retired)

Anna Putintseva, Secretary
Partner, Bousquet Holstein

Caragh Fahy, Treasurer
Owner & President, Madison Financial Planning Group

Marcus Cerroni
Principal & Co-Founder, Modali Consulting

Amy Christian
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra

Kelly Covert
Musician, Corporate Giving & Annual Fund Manager,
The Syracuse Orchestra

Vicki Feldman
Community Volunteer

Kimberly Flomerfelt-Puc
Certified Legal Nurse Consultant

Jon Garland
Musician, Director of Operations,
The Syracuse Orchestra

George Kilpatrick
Host, Inspiration for the Nation

Allan Kolsky
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra

Robert Lieberman
Managing Partner, RAV Properties

Fritz Messere
Dean Emeritus, School of Communication,
Media & the Arts, SUNY Oswego

Jackie Penfield
Director of Client Services, OneGroup

Michael Ratner, M.D.
Surgeon, Upstate Medical Center (retired)

Martha Sutter
Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
& Teaching Professor of Voice, Syracuse University

Gwendolyn Sykes
Executive VP, Finance & CFO, SRC, Inc.

Shelly Thompson-Liedka
VP & Commercial Banking Manager, M&T Bank

Marcus Webb
Assistant Director of Special Projects at Ichor Life Sciences, Inc.

Gregory Wood
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra





The Syracuse Orchestra Staff



Pamela Murchison
Executive Director
PMurchison@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Jon Garland
Director of Operations
JGarland@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Ergo Blydenburgh
Orchestra Manager
EBly@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Andrew Teller
Stage Manager
ATeller@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Arvilla Wendland
Personnel Manager
AWendland@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Jonathan Dozois
Assistant Personnel Manager
JDozois@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Kyle Jones
Librarian
KJones@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Lara Mosby
Director of Community Engagement
LMosby@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Abigail Scaduto
Director of Development
AScaduto@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Kelly Covert
Corporate Giving and Annual Fund Manager
KCovert@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Brian Pope
Marketing and Data Manager
BPope@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Kirsten Johnson
Youth Orchestra Manager & Education Manager
KJohnson@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Lemire Rowser-Grohol
Box Office Representative
info@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Willie Ford-Smith
Box Office Representative
info@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Krystina Carnifax
Box Office Representative
info@SyracuseOrchestra.org

Stephen Salem
Youth Orchestra Music Director

Jessica Tumajyan
Youth Strings Conductor