Symphoria features violinist Hannah White in Sunday afternoon Casual concert

Hannah White, who made her Symphoria debut in a streamed concert in 2021 during the Covid pandemic, will return in person Sunday, Nov. 12 to perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartโ€™s Concerto for Violin in G major, No. 3, the Strassburg. It is the orchestraโ€™s first Casual series concert of the season.

โ€œIโ€™m especially excited for this concert,โ€ Music Director Lawrence Loh said. โ€œHannah White is a Sphinx Laureate who has garnered rave reviews from critics and audiences throughout the world.โ€

The Sphinx organization is dedicated to building diversity in classical music by nurturing and promoting young performers and arts administrators of color. It began in 1997 when violinist Aaron P. Dworkin created the first competition with the goal of providing opportunities for the most talented Black and Latinx musicians to become part of professional orchestras.

White, who is not yet 25, toured the United States with the Sphinx Virtuosi for three consecutive years, in which she was a featured soloist for two years. She has also toured extensively with her alma materโ€™s, Colburn Conservatory Orchestra, and with Chineke!, Britainโ€™s ethnically diverse orchestra. She holds first place prizes from dozens of solo and chamber group competitions. She continues her studies at Colburn Conservatory in the studio of Robert Lipsett.

Mozart composed his third violin concerto in 1775 when he was 19. It is comprised of three movements that are performed in approximately 24 minutes.

Sundayโ€™s program will open with a brief string orchestra version of contemporary composter Jessie Montgomeryโ€™s sunny โ€œStrum.โ€ The composer has described the seven-minute work as โ€œdrawing on American folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement.โ€

Robert Schumannโ€™s Symphony No. 1, colloquially known as โ€œThe Spring Symphony,โ€ the composerโ€™s own title, rounds out the program. It was composed and debuted in 1841, Schumannโ€™s first orchestral work. Loh calls it โ€œdelightful,โ€ and says it…

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