After 12 seasons and more than 35 performances, the celebrated orchestra is ending on a high note. For its finale season, AFO programs will celebrate the orchestra’s amazing performances presented as part of Artosphere: Arkansas’ Arts + Nature Festival under the baton of Maestro Corrado Rovaris.
The first program, American Soundscapes, was programmed as a tribute to the first AFO program and season in 2011. Aaron Copland’s Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo was the first piece this orchestra performed in 2011, and this season it will be the opening piece on May 14. The concert will finish with Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 From the New World. This piece concluded the first concert ever performed by AFO.
Over the years Maestro Rovaris has established a tradition of featuring orchestra musicians as soloists for new or contemporary works. This year he will continue this tradition by inviting arx duo, who serve as the percussion principals within AFO, to perform as soloists on Nick DiBernadino's Double Percussion Concerto.
That first season AFO performed two concerts, American Soundscapes and Italian Soundscapes to connect the new world America with Corrado's home country of Italy. That is being mirrored this year starting with the Tuesday, May 14 performance with the distinctly American pieces by Copeland and Dvorak (popularly known as the music for the Beef – It’s What’s for Dinner and DeBeers’s Diamond commercials). AFO’s next performance is one of Maestro Rovaris' favorite Italian works, Verdi’s Requiem on Saturday, May 18. This work is something that Maestro Rovaris conducted annually at La Scalla Opera House in Milan before moving to America. To honor him and his legacy, AFO chose to perform this incredible work as their second concert.
AFO will conclude the season with their signature Live from Crystal Bridges: Mozart in the Museum on Wednesday, May 22. At this third and final performance, two of the orchestra’s favorite works will bookend another musical piece that has yet to be performed. The Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor will be new for the orchestra and will feature pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko, a student of the first Artosphere Festival Orchestra’s piano soloist, Benedetto Lupo. As a Canadian- American, the young prodigy will bring us full circle, helping celebrate great performances and incredible musical relationships.
Enjoy all the refreshing interpretations of your favorite orchestral works filled with shimmering strings, rippling woodwinds, percussive crescendos and more during the Artosphere.
A special thank you to our Friends of Artosphere for their additional support. Artosphere Festival is sponsored by Walmart. Premier Artosphere Festival support is provided by Kelly & Marti Sudduth. Artosphere Festival Orchestra Principal support for Maestro Corrado Rovaris and Dover Quartet is provided by Reed and Mary Ann Greenwood. Artosphere Festival Orchestra Show Underwriters are Greg & Hannah Lee and Peter B. Lane & Barbara Putman. Artosphere Festival is made possible by Tyson Foods and the generosity of all our Friends of Artosphere.
Tickets to these and other Artosphere performances and events can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm.
Show Dates & Times
American Soundscapes | Tuesday, May 14 at 7 pm | $10 tickets
Verdi’s Requiem | Saturday, May 18 at 8 pm | $15 - 50 tickets
Mozart in the Museum | Wednesday, May 22 at 7 pm | $54 tickets