Location
Tyler, Texas, 75701
About this event
Literally translated as “the beautiful era,” Paris’ belle époque was a golden age of cultural and economic growth between the horrors of the Napoleonic Wars and World War I. At the end of the nineteenth century, against the backdrop of Baron Haussmann’s magnificent civic plan, Paris was alive with new ideas, luminous art and dazzling music.
Celebrating this “golden age,” New Texas Sinfonia opens its fifth season with musical riches of the Parisian salon and stage from the turn of the nineteenth century. In Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro, harpist Margaret Davis showcases the expressive possibilities of the double-action pedal harp, newly developed in the early twentieth century. This nod to the great “City of Light” finishes with the virtuosic flair of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso performed by highly acclaimed violinist Mann-Wen Lo.
New Texas Sinfonia
Mann-Wen Lo, violin
Margaret Davis, harp
Weston Jennings, conductor