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PSYO Presents Spring 2013 Concert as Conductor Maxim Eshkenazy's Farewell Today

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It's a fond farewell for Pacific Symphony's beloved Assistant Conductor Maxim Eshkenazy, as he leads Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra (PSYO) in their 2012-13 "Spring Concert." During his five-year tenure as music director of PSYO, Eshkenazy has enhanced the ensemble's creativity through unique collaborations, performances of contemporary music, interdisciplinary projects and its first international tour to his native country, Bulgaria. In 2012, the ensemble was named Youth Orchestra of the Year by Classics Alive, and a record-breaking 402 people auditioned for the current season. In the spirit of these accomplishments, the Pacific Chorale Honor Choir (PCHC), led by Robert Istad, joins PSYO (for the fourth time) in a performance of masterpieces and music that holds a personal connection to the maestro.

The "Spring Concert" takes place today, March 10, at 3 p.m. in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Tickets are $12, general admission. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.PacificSymphony.org.

The Youth Orchestra opens the performance with the premiere of a new work by Pacific Symphony's principal tuba player Jim Self, "El Guapo, Latin Dance for Orchestra," commissioned in honor of Eshkenazy's departure, and finishes with the fourth movement of Mahler's Symphony No. 1.

"When I started thinking about this particular concert, I knew it was going to be my last with PSYO, so I wanted it to be significant-my way of saying goodbye," says Eshkenazy. "I've chosen to conclude the concert with the fourth movement of Mahler's First Symphony, which is one of the first symphonies that I conducted with this orchestra.

"Jim Self is one of the foremost tuba players on the planet, and he is also a spectacular composer," continues Eshkenazy. "He wrote a piece called 'El Guapo,' which means 'the handsome one.' It's a Latin dance for orchestra; it has a beat that the orchestra really enjoys playing."

PCHC joins the orchestra for a Bulgarian piece by Georgi Andreev, "Kate, Katerino," Frank Ticheli's "There Will Be Rest," Beethoven's oratorio "Hallelujah" from "Christ on the Mount of Olives" and Bernstein's "Make Our Garden Grow" from his comic operetta "Candide," a positive take on Voltaire's satirical novel.

"For our fourth collaboration with Pacific Chorale Honor Choir and Robert Istad, we chose four pieces to be played with the orchestra and the choir-one beloved Bernstein piece, 'Make Our Garden Grow' from 'Candide'; Beethoven's 'Hallelujah'; and two pieces that are very special to me. One is by a Bulgarian composer named Georgi Andreev, who is a very good friend of mine. I've premiered many pieces of his in Bulgaria at Fortissimo Fest, so I called and asked him if he had something for orchestra and choir-and he came up with a very beautiful rendition of a Bulgarian folk song, 'Kate, Katerino'...how beautiful you are. The second is Frank Ticheli's 'There Will Be Rest,' which struck me with its depth and power; I loved it the very first time I heard it."

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