The North Carolina Symphony, led by conductor Grant Llewellyn will open its 2014-15 Pops Series with performances of West Side Story in Meymandi Concert Hall on Friday, Sept. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. Leonard Bernstein's electrifying score will be played by the orchestra live, while the newly re-mastered film is projected on the giant screen in high definition. Bursting with drama, excitement and timeless songs - including "Tonight," "America," "Somewhere" and many more - West Side Story remains one of the greatest movies ever made.
Llewellyn, who early in his career trained with Bernstein at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts, is excited about the Pops season opener. "Never have I met a more charismatic and simply brilliant communicator than Leonard Bernstein. Those same qualities - charisma and brilliance - permeate the entire score of West Side Story, and I can't wait to get my hands on it."
The North Carolina Symphony's Music Director since 2004, Llewellyn has led the Symphony in innovative performances that include the Blue Skies concerts, two programs that showcased North Carolina traditional music; a staging of the play Amadeus with the PlayMakers Repertory Company; and the affecting memorial concert North Carolina Remembers 9/11, in collaboration with WRAL-TV and UNC-TV. He has conducted the North Carolina Symphony in two critically acclaimed recordings for the Swedish label BIS: American Spectrum with Branford Marsalis and a 2010 release with pianist Yevgeny Sudbin. His latest recording with the North Carolina Symphony is 2014's Britten's Cello Symphony & Sonata with cellist Zuill Bailey on the Telarc label, described by CD Hotlist as "recommended to all classical collections."
On Friday, Sept. 26, 518 West Italian Café in Raleigh will host a pre-concert dinner and discussion of the West Side Story film and concert event. Music Director Grant Llewellyn will welcome Dr. Marsha Gordon, Associate Professor of Film Studies at N.C. State University, and Laura Boyes, Film Curator at the NC Museum of Art. Tickets to the dinner and discussion are $75. To RSVP, go to www.ncsymphony.org/specialevents or call 919.789.5475.
Tickets to the North Carolina Symphony's performance of West Side Story range from $30 to $89. Student tickets are $15. For more information, go to the North Carolina Symphony's website at www.ncsymphony.org, or call 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724.
Meymandi Concert Hall is located in the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, 2 E. South St., in Raleigh.
Are you an avid theatergoer? We're looking for people like you to share your thoughts and insights with our readers. Team BroadwayWorld members get access to shows to review, conduct interviews with artists, and the opportunity to meet and network with fellow theatre lovers and arts workers.
Videos