
OPENING NIGHT: ORGAN EXTRAORDINAIRE
About
September 19, 2025 @ 7:30 pm Church of the Most Holy Rosary 111 Roberts Ave. Syracuse , 13207
Program
LOREN LOIACONO
Sleep Furiously
FRANCIS POULENC
Organ Concerto in G Minor
Andante
Allegro giocoso
Subito andante moderato
Mr. Fiacco, organ
INTERMISSION
CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS
Symphony No.3 in C Minor, op.78 (Organ Symphony)
PART I
Adagio – Allegro moderato
Poco adagio
PART II
Allegro moderato – Presto
Maestoso – Allegro
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Featured Artists

Described by Classical Voice of North Carolina (CVNC) as an “impressive conductor…outstanding in his attention to detail and his command of the big picture”, Hong Kong-born conductor Ho-Yin Kwok is a three-time winner of The American Prize, 2021, winner of 2017-2018 Vincent C. LaGuardia, Jr. Conducting Competition and 2021 International ...
Described by Classical Voice of North Carolina (CVNC) as an “impressive conductor…outstanding in his attention to detail and his command of the big picture”, Hong Kong-born conductor Ho-Yin Kwok is a three-time winner of The American Prize, 2021, winner of 2017-2018 Vincent C. LaGuardia, Jr. Conducting Competition and 2021 International Conductors Workshop and Competition. Recently appointed as Director of Orchestral Activities at Ithaca College, New York, Kwok also serves as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Mississippi Valley Orchestra in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota.
As a rising conductor, Kwok has established a professional reputation in the state of Minnesota. He has served as Assistant Conductor of the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra and cover conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra. Kwok previously served as Assistant Conductor of Collegium Musicum Hong Kong and performed in esteemed venues such as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Musikverein in Vienna. He has guest conducted the New World Symphony (FL), Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra (MN), Arapahoe Philharmonic (CO), Gwinnett Symphony Chamber Orchestra (GA), Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra (MN), Eastern Festival Orchestra (NC), among other ensembles.
An avid music educator, Kwok previously served as the Director of the Duluth Superior Youth Symphony, and in the faculty of Eastern Kentucky University and University of Minnesota Duluth. His other educational guest conducting engagements include the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies, Southeastern Minnesota Youth Orchestras, Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras, University of Wisconsin-Madison Summer Music Clinic, and Foster Music Camp. He has served as adjudicator for concerto competitions such as those of Minnesota Orchestra Young People’s Symphony Concert Association, University of Kentucky and University of Louisville.
Kwok is a first prize winner of The American Prize in opera conducting. He had served as Music Director of the Opera Theatre at University of Minnesota Twin-Cities. He enjoys conducting operas of a wide range of periods and styles, from Mozart’s Idomeneo to Puccini’s La Bohéme, Britten’s Albert Herring, and Menotti’s The Consul. He was the instigating artistic force behind the formation of opera orchestra at Eastern Kentucky University and has collaborated professionally with Arbeit Opera Theatre and Lyric Opera of the North. In the 2021-22 season, Kwok gave one of the first performances of Laura Kaminsky’s new opera, Hometown to the World.
Known for his passion in diversifying the orchestral concert repertoire, Kwok has been involved in multiple initiatives and special projects. With the Mississippi Valley Orchestra, he created the annual Foreground Composers Series, a year-round celebration and in-depth research on an underrepresented composer. This ongoing project has led to numerous US premieres of works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Ruth Gipps, and Ina Boyle, along with many other neglected composers. Kwok is also a panel member of …And we were heard, a national initiative to promote contemporary music and composers of underrepresented backgrounds. Kwok appeared as conductor for the Center for New Music at the University of Iowa.
Kwok studied conducting at the University of Minnesota Twin-Cities and the University of Iowa. His principal teachers are Mark Russell Smith and William LaRue Jones. He has also studied with Gerard Schwarz, Kevin Noe, Cristian Măcelaru, Giancarlo Guerrero, Kathy Saltzman Romey, Grant Cooper, José-Luis Novo and Eric Garcia.

Dominic Fiacco is a rising junior at the Eastman School of Music, where he studies organ performance with Nathan Laube.
Fiacco was a featured performer at the Organ Historical Society’s 2024 national convention in Baltimore. In 2023, he played the dedicatory recital on Hamilton College’s new organ, ...
Dominic Fiacco is a rising junior at the Eastman School of Music, where he studies organ performance with Nathan Laube.
Fiacco was a featured performer at the Organ Historical Society’s 2024 national convention in Baltimore. In 2023, he played the dedicatory recital on Hamilton College’s new organ, later appearing with the Hamilton College Orchestra as organ soloist. He has also given recitals at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City and at the Cadet Chapel at West Point. As a middle and high schooler, he attended several summer intensives in Philadelphia, where he performed at the Curtis Institute of Music and on the Wanamaker Organ, the world’s second largest instrument. In addition, he was named to the 20 under 30 Class of 2023 by The Diapason, the oldest American scholarly journal dedicated to the organ. Fiacco is a VanDelinder Fellow at Christ Church Rochester, where he sings in Stephen Kennedy’s Schola Cantorum.
Fiacco has also won prizes in several piano competitions, remaining active as a collaborative pianist. He has performed on the Society for New Music’s Rising Stars programs on both piano and organ. Fiacco previously studied with Stephen Best on organ and Sar-Shalom Strong on piano, both of whom lecture at Hamilton College. Finally, he has received multiple scholarships, including the Eastman School of Music’s Dean’s Performance Award.
Program Notes
Some works, like Bach’s fugues, make their primary impact through intellectual intricacy. Others, like Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, have a more direct sensual impact. Tonight’s closer, the Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (Organ) (1886) by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921), is one of those works that hits you immediately: It certainly doesn’t require musical training (or even program notes) to understand it. As tonight’s conductor Ho-Yin Kwok points out, “What needs to be paid attention to is so obvious, you just can’t miss it. It tells you what ...
Some works, like Bach’s fugues, make their primary impact through intellectual intricacy. Others, like Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, have a more direct sensual impact. Tonight’s closer, the Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (Organ) (1886) by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921), is one of those works that hits you immediately: It certainly doesn’t require musical training (or even program notes) to understand it. As tonight’s conductor Ho-Yin Kwok points out, “What needs to be paid attention to is so obvious, you just can’t miss it. It tells you what it’s about: It’s about sonority, about sound.”
Calling the piece “obvious,” however, doesn’t mean that it’s shallow. Saint-Saëns was no stranger to music’s more rigorous side. Legend has it that, even before he was a teenager, he could play all of Beethoven’s 32 sonatas from memory—and even if the story is exaggerated, it demonstrates the kind of reputation he had. Novelist Marcel Proust, whose aesthetic standards were the highest, considered him an ideal Mozart pianist; and as a life-long organist, Saint-Saëns was fully immersed in the world of Bach, many of whose works he transcribed for piano.
Given his engagement in the most cerebral music, it’s no surprise that Saint-Saëns’s Third Symphony, for all its immediacy, is structurally inventive. On the surface, it’s a two-movement work; but each movement is divided in half, producing a totality that mirrors the symphony’s traditional four-movement form. At the same time, like several of Saint-Saëns’s earlier works, it has a lot in common with the single-movement tone poems introduced by Liszt (to whom it is dedicated) since—despite its dazzling melodic richness—the entire work is tightly unified by the use of shared thematic material throughout. Most important in this regard is the opening theme—tied to the Dies Irae, the plain-chant setting of the “day of wrath” from the Latin Requiem Mass—which serves as a foundation, constantly reappearing in new guises, but maintaining its fundamental quality.
Still, for all its intellectual ingenuity, the Third is primarily, as Ho-Yin points out, “a celebration of sound” in which Saint-Saëns exploited his full skill as a composer to produce what is generally regarded as his orchestral masterpiece. And a remarkably original celebration of sound at that. The introduction of keyboard instruments is especially striking: the sparkle of the piano (at the time, an almost unheard-of member of a symphony orchestra) about two minutes into the second movement comes as a refreshing surprise; the solo entry of the organ (similarly rare as an orchestral instrument) at the start of the second half of the second movement produces a jolt you won’t soon forget—although it turns out to be less of a climax than a preparatory announcement. As you’re listening, Ho-Yin says, “you think this is it. All the stops have been pulled out. But no! As we move towards the coda, we get three or four minutes of increasing intensity, up until the very last measure. That’s one of the things that excites me the most: Just as you think you’ve seen everything, Saint-Saëns—with an accelerando and a broadening of the theme—gives you just a little bit more at the end.”
Yet this exploration of sonority can be subtle as well as spectacular. The scurrying sixteenth notes in the strings near the beginning of the first movement have a marvelous effect: “Soft, but very energetic,” as Ho-Yin describes it, so that while the harmony isn’t agitated, “the bubbling of the sound is incredible.” Then, there’s the organ’s first entry, in the second half of the first movement. Here, as tonight’s organ soloist Dominic Fiacco points out, “the organ is often so soft, it’s tricky to hear.” Indeed, if you didn’t know already that this was a work with an organ, you might have trouble figuring out just what is adding that strange color to the orchestra. In any case, it’s an orchestral sound unlike anything before it in musical history.
The 1938 Concerto in G Minor for Organ, Strings, and Timpani, by Francis Poulenc (1899–1963 is markedly different—both in its treatment of the organ and in its overall spirit. In the Saint-Saëns, the organ part is not especially demanding for the performer, and there are only a few moments where it takes a starring role; most of the time, it’s either silent or only a part of a larger musical fabric. In the Poulenc, in contrast, the organist is the star throughout. Yet its starring role is a bit unconventional when compared to the soloist’s starring role in most concertos. In a traditional concerto, as Dominic puts it, you’ll often find “the entire orchestra against the soloist.” Here, they are less competitive, more cooperative. Much of the time, “the organ leads the argument, and the strings annotate it.” Sometimes, too, the organ will, unconventionally for a concerto soloist, “have both the melody and the accompaniment, whereas the strings and timpani are doubling it or just echoing what it’s saying. When the music needs to get loud, organ and strings and timpani work together instead of against each other to create really satisfying high points. And in the softer sections, the melody is passed between the organ and the strings.”
As for its spirit: In his earlier years, Poulenc developed a reputation as a “light” composer—chic, ironic, sometimes sentimental. His later works, by comparison, have a more serious tone. That’s especially evident in his opera Dialogues of the Carmelites, which ends with the execution of a group of nuns during the Reign of Terror after the French Revolution, musically depicted by having their voices, chillingly, disappear one by one as they are guillotined. The Organ Concerto, says Dominic, “inhabits…both his early and late worlds. Poulenc himself described the concerto as somber. I guess I could see that, since most of it is slow, which is unusual for a concerto. But that doesn’t capture the whole story. You also see Poulenc’s humorous side in the faster sections. There’s a local composer from the Syracuse area, Stephen Carpenter, who described this very well. He says it’s like a merry-go-round: You catch a glimpse of one thing, but you never stay there too long.” It’s hard to disagree. The Concerto begins, for instance, with Bachian grandeur—but it’s interleaved with eeriness, eventually leading to music with driving Stravinskian energy, then…. There are even a few touches of what might sound like typical carousel calliope music. It rarely goes where you expect it to go.
It’s easy to see how the Saint-Saëns and Poulenc fit on the same concert—in fact, they’re often programmed together. But how about our opener, Sleep Furiously by Syracuse composer Loren Loiacono (b. 1989)? This is one of those situations where a program takes on an unplanned coherence. When I was talking to Ho-Yin, he mentioned that it’s difficult to see where Saint-Saëns as a composer comes from—but that it’s easy to see where he led, to see his progeny in the French sound that followed. What neither of us (nor the orchestra’s Artistic Operations Committee, which originally constructed the program) knew at the time was that Loren thinks of herself as in this lineage, too. But she does: In her early years, she was an oboist, and Saint-Saëns (and Poulenc, too) is “foundational” to an oboist’s repertoire. “There’s a line,” she says, “between those pieces and mine, and those composers are prominent in my own subconscious.”
Not that her music could be confused with Saint-Saëns’s—on first hearings, Sleep Furiously seems to inhabit an entirely different musical world, with a clear connection to the American minimalism of Steve Reich and, even more, John Adams. But there’s a French spirit as well, and a similar interest in sheer sonority (you might want to pay attention to the way sustained lines change their color).
As for the title, Sleep Furiously: It comes from a famous sentence constructed by linguist Noam Chomsky (“Colorless green ideas sleep furiously”). It was intended to demonstrate the way a sentence can be syntactically correct (that is, grammatical) while being semantically incoherent (that is, meaningless). In other words, says Loren, “the words are following in an order”— a syntax—“that’s intelligible; but when you start looking at it closely, things start to feel a little bit strange.”
How does this show up in the music? It, too, has intelligibility infected with strangeness. Thus, it’s fairly easy to hear what Ho-Yin calls the overall “almond shape” of the piece. It begins with nearly inaudible flutters that swarm around, and increasingly question, a luxurious cello melody; it dissolves slowly and achingly at the end; the loudest and most vehement music occurs toward the center. Yet while there’s a deceptively clear overall outline, the details of the trajectory are not straightforward: There’s a dream logic here, what Loren calls a “surreal” quality. It’s not simply that some of the music is “dreamy” in the sense of “diaphanous.” More important, the transitions are “slightly off-kilter,” even more than those in the Poulenc. A “recognizable idea” is followed by “another recognizable idea”; but “it doesn’t necessarily follow that you’d go from this one to that one.” To my ears, that’s what makes the music simultaneously familiar and disorienting.
But there’s another level, too, one that’s more personal. Loren was studying at Cornell with Steven Stucky at the time she wrote Sleep Furiously—and he passed away in the middle of her composition. “This is not a core part of the piece. But in retrospect, I will say that, at least in my own ears, I can very clearly hear the moment … There is that moment where things just kind of come to a halt. And the ending of the piece is a lot more somber than I think it would have otherwise been.” This provides yet another link among the works tonight. The score of Saint-Saëns’s Third is dedicated to Liszt, who died shortly after the first performance; the sudden death of Poulenc’s friend, the composer and critic Pierre-Octave Ferroud, came in the middle of his work on the Organ Concerto, and caused a turn toward religion, which may well have influenced its tone.
Still, whatever the formal ingenuities of tonight’s program, whatever the vein of loss and regret, it remains, at heart, a celebration of sound. And we are confident that by the end of this rich and complex journey, the concert will leave you uplifted, even thrilled.
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 Virginia Parker, in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
Edgar Tumajyan, Assistant Concertmaster
Supported by David A. A. Ridings
Noemi Miloradovic
Laura Smith
Liviu Dobrota
Edwin Lok Hin Cheng
Christopher Stork
Asher Wulfman
Olivia Moaddel
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Amy Christian, Principal
Supported by Martin Hewitt & Katarína Óladóttir
Anita Gustafson, Assistant Principal
Benjamin Mygatt
Sara Silva
Linda Carmona
Adam Jeffreys
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Vacant, Principal
Arvilla Wendland, Acting Assistant Principal
Carol Sasson
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William Ford-Smith
Batmyagmar “Miga” Erdenebat
CELLO
Heidi Hoffman, Principal
Supported by David Abrams, in memory of Cheryl Abrams
Lindsay Groves, Assistant Principal
Supported by George Bain
^Gregory Wood, Assistant Principal
Lydia Parkington, Assistant Principal
Walden Bass
Supported by Susan R. Klenk
George Macero
Supported by Bill & Nancy Byrne
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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
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Vacant, 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
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Mickenna Keller
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Allan Kolsky, Principal
John Friedrichs, Assistant First Chair
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John Friedrichs
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Rachel Koeth, Principal
Jessica Wooldridge King
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Jessica Wooldridge King
HORN
Jon Garland, Principal
Nancy & David Ridings Chair
Jonathan Dozois
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Tyler Ogilvie
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John Raschella, Principal
Robert C. Soderberg Chair
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Roy Smith
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Benjamin Dettelback, Principal
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David Seder
Jackson Murphy
Bass Trombone Supported by an anonymous friend
TUBA
Justin Benavidez
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Glenn Paulson
Supported by Mary Ann Tyszko
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Michael W. Bull, Principal
Supported by Alice & Michael Kendrick
Ernest Muzquiz
Laurance Luttinger
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Arvilla Wendland
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Kyle Jones
^ on leave for the 2025-26 season
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We are grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts received between August 19, 2024 and August 19, 2025. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy in the listing below, but if you find a discrepancy, please contact Riley Farnham at RFarnham@SyracuseOrchestra.org or (315) 434-5647.
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IN MEMORY OF GERALD ZAMPINO
Jacqueline McKillop
Edward & Judith O’Rourke
Board of Directors
Martin Hewitt | Chair
Special Counsel, Fried Frank
Jackie Penfield | Vice Chair
Director of Client Services, OneGroup
John Riley | Secretary
Senior Counsel, Bond, Schoeneck, & King
Marcus Cerroni | Treasurer
Principal & Co-Founder, Modali Consulting
Daniel Berkowitz
Associate Attorney, Bousquet Holstein PLLC
Amy Christian
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra
Kelly Covert
Musician & Special Events Manager
The Syracuse Orchestra
Vicki Feldman
Community Volunteer
Kimberly Flomerfelt-Puc
Community Volunteer
Jon Garland
Musician & Director of Operations
The Syracuse Orchestra
George Kilpatrick
Host, Inspiration for the Nation
Allan Kolsky
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra
John Liddy
VP of Innovation & Entrepreneurship,
CenterState CEO
Robert Lieberman
Managing Partner, RAV Properties
Frank Messere
Dean Emeritus, School of Communication,Media & the Arts
SUNY Oswego
Michael Ratner, M.D.
Surgeon, Upstate Medical Center (retired)
Eduardo Sepúlveda
Musician, The Syracuse Orchestra
Martha Sutter
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs & Teaching Professor of Voice
Syracuse University
Gwendolyn Sykes
Executive VP, Finance & CFO, SRC, Inc.
Shelly Thompson-Liedka
VP & Commercial Banking Manager, M&T Bank
Pamela Murchison
Executive Director (ex officio)
Staff
Pamela Murchison
Executive Director
Jon Garland
Director of Operations
Andrew Teller
Orchestra Manager
Arvilla Wendland
Personnel Manager
Jonathan Dozois
Assistant Personnel Manager
Kyle Jones
Librarian
Jon Mosbo
Stage Manager
Lara Mosby
Director of Community Engagement
Kelly Covert
Special Events Coordinator
Riley Farnham
Development Manager
Brian Pope
Marketing and Data Manager
Kirsten Johnson
Youth Orchestra Manager & Education Manager
Krystina Carnifax
Box Office Representative
Stephen Salem
Youth Orchestra Music Director
Jessica Tumajyan
Youth Strings Conductor