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A Tour of India at New West Symphony

Dates: (11/15/2020 )

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New West Symphony

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New West Symphony, with Grammy-winning conductor Michael Christie as Artistic and Music Director, continues its 2020-21 groundbreaking and reimagined season of "Global Sounds, Local Cultures" on Sunday, NOVEMBER 15 at 3pm PT / 6pm ET with A Tour of India. The digital Sunday concert will be the culmination of a weekend of activities highlighting the profound impact that Indian culture and lifestyle have had on the greater Los Angeles Region.

"Southern California has long been home to musicians, innovators and educators sharing the storied traditions of Indian culture and Indian classical music," said Christie. "European and American composers have been drawing on India's vibrant musical language and engrossing formal structures for well over a century so we are delighted to be able to now share some of this incredible music and the musicians who make it come alive."

In collaboration with LA based composer Reena Esmail, UCLA's Rahul Neuman, Hindustani Soprano Saili Oak and internationally renowned tenor Sean Panikkar, the NOVEMBER 15 concert will explore the influences that Indian and western classical musical traditions have upon each other. Under the direction of Maestro Christie, the program will include:

Philip Glass | Evening Song, from the opera Satyagraha
Elgar | Sospiri
Debussy | Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun
Reena Esmail | Magan Rehna (Be Merry)
Shane Cook | Ajapa Jaap
Turina | La Oración Del Torero (The Bullfighter's Prayer)

Coinciding with the Indian holiday of Diwali, the NOVEMBER 15 program will also include an interview with Anaheim city MAYor Harry Singh Sidhu who will discuss his experience as an Indian-American elected official and the only current Indian-American MAYor in California.

Preceding the concert, on Friday NOVEMBER 13, the New West Symphony will conduct Culture Insights and Entr'Acte. The Insights program will highlight the origins of yoga and include demonstrations of asanas and mudras originating from Bharatanatayam, oldest classical dance tradition in India. The program will culminate with a performance by Arun Mathai, a professionally trained Bharatanatayam dancer accompanied by violinist Kiran Athreya.

On Saturday, NOVEMBER 14 the symphony will sponsor the latest in its highly-acclaimed Meet the Artist series which, presented from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Bank of America Performing Arts Center. The program will include performances by Saili Oak and Sean Panikkar as well interviews with the artists including Indian-American composer Reena Esmail who works between the worlds of Indian and Western classical music, and brings communities together through the creation of equitable musical spaces. Esmail's work has been commissioned by ensembles including the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Seattle Symphony and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra among others.

A Tour of India is the second in a season of eight festivals being held OCTOBER 2020 through JUNE 2021 designed to spotlight the vivid cultural influences that have shaped classical music and Southern California itself. The season premiered with A Tour of Japan which is now available on demand at www.newwestsymphony.org.

Each tradition-with Japanese, Indian, South Korean, Mexican, Persian or Chinese cultural influences; Violins of Hope; or Black History Month-has strong connections to symphonic music of the past and present. The season's repertoire includes works composed by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Elgar, Gershwin, Mahler, Mozart, Schubert, Vaughan Williams, Scott Joplin, Florence Price, Toru Takemitsu, George Walker and more. Contemporary composers will include Valerie Coleman, Reena Esmail, Shinichi Yuize and others.

Cost for each "Festival Passport" is $25 per household. Patrons MAY also select a "All Access Season Passport" for the full season for $160 for all eight festivals. Tickets and memberships MAY be purchased online at www.newwestsymphony.org or by phone at 805-497-5880 or 866-776-8400. Any time on demand viewing is available.



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