Gershwin's An American in Paris & Copland's Rodeo

Gershwin

About

Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Alexis Colner, harp
Vocalists from Norfolk State University
Harlan Zackery, director

George Gershwin: An American in Paris
Jennifer Higdon: Harp Concerto
Curtis Stewart: I wouldn't stop there: in the words of a KING (world premiere)+
Aaron Copland: Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo

Line dance down the aisles to Aaron Copland's Rodeo featuring the iconic "Hoe-Down". Principal Harpist Alexis Colner brings her instrument's harmonically bountiful sound to the forefront with Jennifer Higdon's GRAMMY® Award-Winning Harp Concerto. Along with Curtis Stewart's brand new work inspired by Black religious music and experiences, this program celebrates the great American composers of the past, present, and future.


+ Commissioned by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Celebrating his fifth season, Eric Jacobsen serves as the Virginia Symphony Orchestra's twelfth Music Director, the Macon & Joan Brock Chair. He is also artistic director and co-founder of The Knights, the uniquely adventurous NYC-based chamber orchestra, and Music Director of the Orlando Philharmonic. In addition to conducting, Eric is a dedicated chamber musician (cello) and is a member of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble.

Praised for "combining omnivory and brilliance" (The New York Times), six-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated violinist and composer Curtis Stewart translates stories of American self-determination to the concert stage. He is the Artistic Director of the American Composers Orchestra, a professor at The Juilliard School, and member of award-winning ensembles PUBLIQuartet and The Mighty Third Rail. He has been awarded a 2025 Sphinx Medal of Excellence and has been commissioned to compose new solo, chamber, and orchestral works by the Seattle Symphony, Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Carnegie Hall's Play/USA, The Knights, La Jolla Music Society, the Royal Conservatory of Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and more.

In demand as an orchestral player across the country, Alexis Colner has been invited to appear as guest principal harpist with world class orchestras including the Minnesota Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Omaha Symphony. Additional performance credits include concerts with the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Seattle Opera and Sarasota Orchestra. She was appointed the Virginia Symphony Orchestra's Principal Harpist in 2023.

George Gershwin was one of the most influential American Composers of the 20th Century. His most celebrated orchestral works include Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris, and Piano Concerto in F. He is also known for his partnership with brother Ira Gershwin composing and writing musicals and operas such as, Porgy and Bess, Strike Up the Band, Girl Crazy, Of Thee I Sing, and films, An American in Paris and Shall We Dance. He was posthumously awarded a Congressional Gold Medal in 1985, and Pulitzer Prize in 1998, the centennial of his birth.

Aaron Copland is often referred to as the "Dean of American Composers." He developed a compositional style that, through works like Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid, Rodeo, Fanfare for the Common Man, and his Third Symphony, came to be considered the sound of American music.

Details

January 17, 2026 - January 17, 2026
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
City of Newport News

CNU's Ferguson Center for the Arts
1 Avenue of the Arts
Newport News, VA 23606

Category: African American History, Independence Day, Special Event, Other