Regional Orchestra of the Week: The Knights Orchestra, NY!
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BroadwayWorld is thrilled to announce its newest series - the Featured Symphony Orchestra of the Week!
Praised for their "polished performances and imaginative programming" (New York Times), The Knights began the 2012-13 season with a return to the Ravinia Festival, where the orchestra joined classical music superstars Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and soprano Dawn Upshaw in three concerts that concluded the prestigious festival. Other season highlights for The Knights include the release of an all-Beethoven disc for Sony Classical, and a US tour with pipa virtuoso Wu Man in February. In May, The Knights travel to Berlin to team up again with American composer Lisa Bielawa for "Tempelhof Broadcast," leading hundreds of ??Recent season highlights include appearances at Ravinia, Central Park and the 92nd Street Y, a tour of Germany, and their first U.S. tour. The Knights also launched the Ensemble-in-Residence program at New York Public Radio's WQXR. We Are The Knights, a documentary film produced by WNET/Thirteen, made its broadcast debut in September 2011 and was rebroadcast nationwide throughout the year. In April 2012, the ensemble released A Second in Silence on Ancalagon, a "smartly programmed" (NPR) album. The Knights can also be heard on the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's film Twixt. ?? Equally successful as chamber and orchestral musicians, they participate in the world's most prestigious music festivals, including Marlboro, Tanglewood, Verbier, Lucerne and Salzburg, and perform with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony, Toronto Symphony, New York Philharmonic, and Yo-Yo Ma's ??The Knights evolved from late night chamber music reading parties with friends at the home of violinist Colin Jacobsen and cellist Eric Jacobsen. These gatherings turned into public recitals and the ensemble "The Knights of the Many-Sided Table" was formed. As the number of performances increased and the group grew, the original collaborative spirit of chamber music remained. The name - now simply "The Knights" - symbolized the orchestra's quest to always search out something bold and true to the music. The Jacobsen brothers, who are also founding members of Brooklyn Rider, serve as artistic directors of The Knights, with Eric Jacobsen as conductor. The unique camaraderie within the orchestra retains the intimacy and spontaneity of chamber music in performance. Click here for a list of upcoming events presented by the Knights. To learn more about The Knights Orchestra, click here. Want to be featured in an upcoming article? Contact romi@broadwayworld.com for more information. Info and photos courtesy of The Knights Orchestra |