CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Gateway Chamber Orchestra (GCO) presents Beethoven@250: Humanity in 2020, a free streaming online musical event celebrating composer Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday on Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m.
The virtual concert also honors the works of two groundbreaking composers in classical music: George Walker, the first African American composer to win the Pulitzer Prize, and Jessie Montgomery, one of the most energetic and inspiring interpreters of the American ethos.
Beethoven@250: Humanity in 2020 is the first virtual concert to be performed and streamed on YouTube by GCO. The team determined if they social distanced and followed guidelines on safety for wind instruments they would be able to stage a program that could be streamed. GCO will partner with videographer Rick Godwin to capture stunning visuals of the performance and Grammy Award winning Soundmirror in Boston for sound production.
As GCO conductor Gregory Wolynec explains, the program attempts to look at Beethoven@250 through a 2020 lens. The program opens with Beethoven’s dramatic and fiery “Coriolan Overture.”
Walker’s “Lyric for Strings,” originally titled “Lament” was written as a tribute to his late grandmother when he was only 24 years old. The joyous “Starburst,” by Montgomery, one of the most prominent emerging composers in America, fits the bill perfectly to pay tribute to the anniversary of women earning the right to vote. The program concludes with Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7 in A.”
“This is a concert with a unique perspective allowing us to tackle more overlooked and contemporary works as well,” says Gregory Wolynec, conductor, Gateway Chamber Orchestra. “Celebrating Beethoven within the context of such a tumultuous 2020 felt like the responsible way to handle the dramatically changed world that we now find ourselves in. We hope to provide something thoughtful and uplifting to our established audience while also introducing our talented musicians to a broader audience.”
Register on Eventbrite to watch Beethoven@250: Humanity in 2020, a free virtual concert to be streamed on YouTube. For more, go to gatewaychamberorchestra.com.
