Masterworks III

Mozart’s Jupiter

January 26, 2025 at 3pm
Collins Center for the Arts
Lucas Richman, Conductor
Martha Mooke, Electric Viola

The Bangor Symphony Orchestra’s 129th Season continues with a concert themed around composers honoring composers. Ravel tips his hat to composer François Couperin, Ibert pays tribute to Mozart, and the BSO shines brightly with Mozart’s Symphony No.41, Jupiter. See GRAMMY award-winning electric-violist Martha Mooke in a groundbreaking performance featuring her piece “Invisible Hands” for 5-string electric viola and orchestra.

Program

  • Ravel | Le Tombeau de Couperin
  • Martha Mooke | Invisible Hands for Orchestra and Electric Viola
  • Ibert | Hommage à Mozart
  • Mozart | Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551, “Jupiter”

About the Guest Artist:

Martha Mooke, acclaimed for her electrifying performances and compositions, is a pioneering electric violist/composer, highly regarded for her artistry, music advocacy, and innovative educational programs. She transcends musical boundaries, enhancing classical training with extended techniques, technology and improvisation.

A Yamaha Artist and Eventide’s first Artist in Residence, Mooke is a leading clinician on electric and multi-style string playing. She has performed with Barbra Streisand, David Bowie, Philip Glass, Elton John, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Laurie Anderson, Andrea Bocelli, Star Wars in Concert, and Tony Bennett among others.

Mooke received the prestigious ASCAP Concert Music Award for creating and producing ASCAP’s new music showcase THRU THE WALLS featuring boundary defying composer/performers. She is a Governor of the New York Chapter of the Recording Academy and serves on the Executive Committee of the Composer Diversity Project, and Advisory Board of Composers Now.

Mooke has developed and directs the cutting edge, Multi-Style Strings program at New Jersey City University.

Tickets

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  • Single tickets go on sale August 14, 2024