Concert: Oberlin College Choir and Oberlin Orchestra

January 19, 2019 at 8 p.m.
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall

The Oberlin College Choir and Oberlin Orchestra share the stage for this evening's concert of Stravinsky's rarely performed Les Noces and Tarik O'Regan's Triptych scored for choir and percussion ensemble under the direction of Gregory Ristow. The second half of the program will focus on the orchestral repertoire of Debussy's La Mer and the 2017 work All These Lighted Things, written by Oberlin Conservatory composition professor Elizabeth Ogonek. The Oberlin Orchestra is conducted by Raphael Jiménez.

This performance at Carnegie Hall is presented by Oberlin Conservatory and made possible in part through generous support from Steinway & Sons.

Tickets

$15-$35
For reservations, call (212) 247-7800 or reserve tickets online. Student and senior discount tickets are available in person at the box office.

Performers

A violin section plays while the conductor raises his baton.
Photo credit: Larry Kasperek

Oberlin College Choir

Gregory Ristow,
Oberlin Conservatory Director of Vocal Ensembles

Katherine Lerner Lee, soprano
Perri di Christina, mezzo-soprano
Nicholas Music, tenor
Kyle Miller, baritone

A violin section plays while the conductor raises his baton.
Photo credit: John Seyfried

Oberlin Orchestra

Raphael Jiménez,
Oberlin Conservatory Director of Orchestras

Program

  • Tarik O’Regan, Triptych
  • Igor Stravinsky, Les Noces
  • Elizabeth Ogonek, All These Lighted Things
  • Claude Debussy, La Mer

 

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