Aren't the new lights in the Hult Center Lobby gorgeous?
Here's what a difference ten minutes can make...
Before the doors open:
After the doors open (facing the opposite direction):
And a few minutes later, the concert began!
After Eugene Symphony Association Board President Dunny Sorensen gave some opening remarks (thank you Dunny-- you were great!), the concert kicked into full gear with an Opening Night tradition: The Orchestra playing the Star Spangled Banner! The crowd jumped to their feet and SANG VERY LOUDLY! Truly, the volume of the crowd was quite spectacular-- Who wants to try out for chorus membership?
After the next piece, Bernstein's Overture to Candide, pianist Jon Nakamatsu took the stage. He and the Eugene Symphony amazed the crowd with the Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major. Phenomenal and beautiful!
After intermission, Jon Nakamatsu returned to the piano with Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue! Michael Anderson, Eugene Symphony's Principal Clarinet, worked wonders with his instrument in the piece. Well done, Michael! You were brilliant!
Within seconds after the last note in Rhapsody in Blue, the crowd stood up and there was thunderous applause (and lots of whooping, hollers, and whistles!). Our audience is so fabulous. Jon Nakamatsu commented on the power of the audience response-- he was quite impressed with our wonderful patrons!
It's not a great photo because the lights were still dim, but you can see-- everyone was standing!!
After the piano was removed, the Symphony played a lesser-known piece: De Falla's Suite from The Three-Cornered Hat. Music Director and Conductor Danail Rachev awed the crowd with a boisterous and charming background about the ballet of The Three-Cornered Hat. When we get the copy of last night's concert, we'll have to transcribe that history and post it here-- I'd argue it was one of the most memorable and wonderful pieces a conductor has ever discussed on our stage! The piece itself was stunning, going from flamenco-like pieces to teasing interludes. Very well done, and you could tell our orchestra was excited to play the piece.
After the concert, Jon Nakamatsu signed CDs out in the lobby. Thank you to all who stopped to say hello and/or to get his autograph. He was really quite taken with our hall, patrons, and enthusiasm, as you can tell in this photo (!!):
Thank you, Jon Nakamatsu! Come back soon!
As for the rest of you, we hope you come back soon and see us TOMORROW, Saturday 22, 2012, for An Evening with John Williams! More information on that EXCITING concert can be found by clicking HERE.
And remember: October's concert isn't that far off!! Thank you for a great night, Eugene!
- Jessika Kaiser, Marketing Manager, Eugene Symphony Association