A Night at Woodstock – The Magic, The Moment, The Music
September 17, 2009 by stephanie
Filed under Recent Updates, Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
The Roanoke Symphony Orchestra with David Stewart Wiley, Music Director, announces a special concert event, A Night at Woodstock – The Magic, The Moment, The Music. The RSO and Maestro Wiley are accompanied by an all-star lineup of rock & roll instrumentalists and vocalists from Jeans ‘n Classics. Devoted to a defining moment in music history [the Woodstock Festival at White Lake, New York in August 1969], the event takes place at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Virginia. Tickets go on sale November 6, 2009. The concert is sponsored by Allstate.
A Night at Woodstock will include music by Crosby Stills & Nash, The Who, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, The Band, Jefferson Airplane, and many more, in special music arrangements for Jeans ‘n Classics instrumentalists, vocalists and full symphony orchestra. Previous collaborations between the RSO and Jeans ‘n Classics talent include the recent Motown celebration at the RSO’s “Rock, Symphony, Cirque” in May of this year. This time, the RSO jumps in headfirst with a classic Rock program start to finish, reliving the excitement of Woodstock.
A Night at Woodstock will adhere to the RSO’s popular “Picnic at the Pops” concert format, taking place at the Salem Civic Center with audience seating offered at tables and in stadium sections. Concertgoers with table seating may enjoy food and fun with friends and family prior to the concert. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. The music begins at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale November 6th – the day after the RSO’s first Pops Series concert of the 2009-2010 season – prices will range from $20 to $65 each. Contact the RSO box office for tickets and information. Call (540) 343-9127, or visit www.rso.com.
For concert sponsorship opportunities, contact the RSO’s Development Director, Caroline Hammond at (540) 343-6221 ext. 225.
The Roanoke Symphony Orchestra celebrates its mission to enrich lives, to educate, and to entertain diverse audiences in western Virginia with the highest quality instrumental and choral music.
RSO Contact: Rodney Overstreet, Marketing Director at 540.343.6221 ext.227 or rodney.overstreet@rso.com
David Stewart Wiley Named 2009 Citizen of the Year by the Roanoke, Virginia NAACP
September 16, 2009 by stephanie
Filed under Recent Updates, Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
David Stewart Wiley, Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and Long Island Philharmonic Music Director and Conductor has been named “2009 Citizen of the Year” in the arts category by the Roanoke branch of the NAACP. Wiley will be honored at their awards banquet later this month. The prestigious award is in honor of Wiley’s lasting and deep commitment to students of all ages and backgrounds through the Friends of the RSO, a prominent African-American support group for the symphony.
During his twelve years as Music Director with the RSO, Maestro Wiley has spent countless hours coaching and accompanying many young African-American musicians. This educational program culminates in the annual Student Musicale, held in rotating black churches and community centers in the area where the greater Roanoke community comes together to hear and support young talent.
“We are so excited that Maestro Wiley is being recognized for his compelling contributions to the African-American community,” said Herbert Chappelle Friends of the RSO President. “He has brought creative leadership to the programs that inspire participation and excellence.”
Maestro Wiley has had a lasting impact on the lives of these young musicians. Many students begin in elementary school, and a remarkable number go on to college and continue their music when they return home to perform in the Musicale and serve as role models for the younger students.
“I am deeply honored by this recognition and am grateful for the unwavering support of the African-American community,” said Wiley. “Most of all, I am humbled by the achievements of these talented musicians.”
With the Friends, Wiley created and hosted “The Route to the Symphony” where renowned black composers and performers meet members of the community in dialogue and fellowship as part of their musical residency with the RSO. His “Jazz meets Classical” performances and CD were created to break down the barriers between Jazz and Classical music. As Music Director of the RSO, Wiley has invited prominent black artists to perform with the RSO including Lou Rawls, Mercedes Ellington, Jennifer Holliday, The Pointer Sisters, Kool & the Gang, Kevin Maynor, and Ben E. King, among others.
He will have superstars Natalie Cole and Aaron Neville perform with the RSO under his baton this season. For his continuing activities promoting the arts and education throughout Virginia, David Stewart Wiley has received the Perry F. Kendig Award for Service to the Arts, as well as special recognition from the RSO Friends for his unwavering dedication to the African American communities of SW Virginia.
The Roanoke Branch NAACP invites the public to join in honoring Maestro Wiley on Friday, Sept. 25, for their 11th Annual Citizen of the Year Awards program. The theme is “NAACP –We are 100 – Bold Dreams – Big Victories.” Tickets at $50.00 each include the reception, the Awards Dinner and program and may be purchased by calling 344-2424.
David Stewart Wiley serves concurrently as Music Director & Conductor of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra as well as New York’s Long Island Philharmonic. Active throughout the world as a guest conductor, pianist, lecturer, and composer, Dr. Wiley regularly conducts professional orchestras throughout the U.S and abroad. He has guest conducted in most U.S. states, including the symphonies of San Francisco, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Atlanta, Oregon, Honolulu, Utah, and Buffalo. David Stewart Wiley’s growing career has taken him to dozens of countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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RSO Announces 2009-2010 Musical “Journeys”
July 20, 2009 by marty
Filed under Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
The Roanoke Symphony Orchestra with David Stewart Wiley, Music Director, presents a new season of concerts beginning this fall. The 2009-2010 season, entitled Journeys, includes a series of nine Masterworks concerts in Roanoke as well as three Picnic at the Pops series events in Salem. An additional performance featuring the Roanoke Symphony Chorus performing Handel’s Messiah is presented in December. Reservations are open now for series subscriptions, with single-event tickets going on sale August 24th.
The season begins October 5, 2009 with the Opening Night concert of the Masterworks series. Included in the Masterworks series are six programs performed in nine concerts in a combination of Sunday afternoon and Monday evening performances at the Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre and Shaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center. The series embarks on a virtual journey around the world, with varied symphonic repertoire in programs such as “Ports of Call,” “Romantic Getaway” [on Valentine’s Day], and a tour of American classics in “An American Landscape.” In March 2010, the Roanoke Symphony Chorus is featured in a Masterworks program that includes Mozart’s remarkable human testament, Requiem. Masterworks soloists include violinist Natasha Korsakova in October, clarinetist Jon Manasse in January, and pianist Tavit Tashjian in February. Masterworks ticket buyers may choose between two discounted ticket packages: the Masterworks Subscription for all programs, or the create-your-own ticket package, Pick3.
The RSO’s Picnic at the Pops series includes three concerts during the 2009-2010 season; offering a choice of table seating or stadium seating, presented at the Salem Civic Center. Concertgoers enjoy a unique experience with full symphony orchestra, popular artists, and a casual atmosphere that begins well before
the music begins. [Doors open 1-1/2 hours before concert time.] This year’s Pops series begins with Natalie Cole and RSO on November 5, 2009 at 8:00 p.m., and continues with the RSO’s popular and traditional Holiday Pops Spectacular on December 11th at 7:00 p.m. Tenor soloist and Roanoke native, George
Dyer, along with the Roanoke Symphony Chorus and Roanoke College Children’s Choir join the RSO on stage for Holiday Pops. Rounding out the Pops series is New Orleans star Aaron Neville & Quintet with Charles Neville and RSO on April 9, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. The series is sponsored by A Friend of the RSO.
To subscribe, contact the RSO box office located on the 2nd floor of Jefferson Center in Roanoke. Phone (540) 343-9127 or visit www.rso.com. Single-event tickets go on sale August 24, 2009. For information on RSO tours to other areas of Virginia, contact the RSO at (540) 343-9127.
The Roanoke Symphony Orchestra celebrates its mission to enrich lives, to educate, and to entertain diverse audiences in western Virginia with the highest quality instrumental and choral music.
