![]() ![]() Recent collaborators include violinists Itzhak Perlman and Gil Shaham, singers Dawn Upshaw, Susan Graham, and Nicholas Phan, and pianists Emanuel Ax and Jean-Yves Thibaudet. ![]() As conductor, Jacobsen has led the "consistently inventive, infectiously engaged indie ensemble" (New York Times) at Central Park's Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, (Le) Poisson Rouge, the 92nd Street Y, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center, at major summer festivals such as Tanglewood, Ravinia, and Ojai, and on tour nationally and internationally, including at the Cologne Philharmonie, Düsseldorf Tonhalle, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Salzburg Großes Festspielhaus, Vienna Musikverein, National Gallery of Dublin, and the Dresden Musikfestspiele. Jacobsen founded the adventurous orchestra The Knights with his brother, violinist Colin Jacobsen, to foster the intimacy and camaraderie of chamber music on the orchestral stage. Jacobsen is Co-Artistic Director and conductor of The Knights, and also serves as the Music Director for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the Greater Bridgeport Symphony. Hailed by the New York Times as "an interpretive dynamo," conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen has built a reputation for engaging audiences with innovative and collaborative programming. James Lee III’s Amer’ican, commissioned by the DSO and receiving its world premiere, was written to complement and challenge Dvořák's ideas about the "New World." Gabriel Kahane’s modern oratorio emergency shelter intake form is a musical investigation of homelessness in America, performed with the Cass Ambassadors, a choral collective of formerly homeless men who remain connected to the mission of Cass Community Social Services in Midtown Detroit, plus present and former residents of the Mariners Inn shelter and treatment center. and influenced by African-American spirituals and Native American melodies-is given contemporary context as it's presented between two new, distinctly American works, one featuring a chorus comprising individuals currently or formerly experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. 9, "From the New World"-written during the composer's travels in the U.S. Visit dso.org/coronavirus for more information.ĭvořák’s Symphony No. Note that the Box Office is currently unable to answer or return phone calls. Please contact the Box Office by emailing or by using the form on our Contact Us page. All ticket holders will be contacted via email with options for exchanges, donating tickets, and refunds. This event has been cancelled due to public health recommendations to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). ![]()
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