Jonathon Heyward, conductor
Demarre McGill, flute
Anthony McGill, clarinet

Frederick Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
Billy Childs New Work (Co-Commission, New York Premiere)
      Demarre McGill, flute (2003 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient)
      Anthony McGill, clarinet (2020 Avery Fisher Prize winner)
Hannah Ishizaki Change The Course (Commission, World Premiere)
Robert Schumann Symphony No. 1, “Spring”

The Festival Orchestra’s season comes to an exhilarating conclusion in this vibrant program celebrating new voices and timeless inspirations. The evening begins with Delius’ ode to spring as a prelude to the New York premiere of a new work by Billy Childs, a Lincoln Center co-commission with the featured soloists for The Avery Fisher Legacy Concert—flutist Demarre McGill (Principal flute at the Seattle Symphony) and clarinetist Anthony McGill (Principal clarinet at the New York Philharmonic). Childs brings the flute and clarinet into lively conversation, showcasing the extraordinary artistry and musical chemistry of the McGill brothers. Following intermission, revel in the world premiere commission of composer Hannah Ishizaki’s latest work, inspired by Schumann’s First Symphony. Heyward’s multi-year exploration of the Schumann symphonies comes to a conclusion with the full performance of Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 1, the “Spring,” a radiant work inspired by the promise of renewal and new beginnings.

Featured Performers

Conductor
Jonathon Heyward
Flute
Demarre McGill
Clarinet
Anthony McGill
Venue
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

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Home to the New York Philharmonic, the Wu Tsai Theater is designed with optimized sightlines in mind, resulting in a unified and intimate relationship between audience and performer. The hall's state-of-the-art flexibility accommodates choral performances, recitals, semi-staged opera, dance, film premieres, amplified pop and rock concerts, and more. Learn more »

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