Concert Recordings
Program Details and Past Recordings
Youth Solo Competition Winners
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54, movement 1, Kyle Farley-Robinson, piano (2018)
Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, “Turkish”, Tezah Haddock, violin (2017)
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2, Trevor Fiscus, piano (2016)
Vivaldi Four Seasons “La Primavera”, Tezah Haddock, violin (2015)
Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1, James Cheng, cello (2015)
Haydn Violin Concerto No. 1 In C, Franz Felkl, violin (2003)
Music Director Finalist Scott Seaton
Performed by the Juneau Symphony:
Beethoven Overture to Egmont
Nelson Steampunk Blizzard
Performed by North State Symphony:
Strauss II Blue Danube Waltz
Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture
Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 , Oliver Moore, piano
Music Director Finalist Christopher Koch
Featuring music from Music Director Finalist Christopher Koch‘s October 2019 concert with the Juneau Symphony, as well as a special broadcast of the oratorio Of These Years I Sing, a powerful and affecting work by American composer Carlyle Sharpe and premiered by Christopher Koch and the Missouri Philharmonic.
Giacomo Puccini “Vissi d’arte” from Tosca
Jennifer Forni, soprano, and the Juneau Symphony
Carlyle Sharpe Of These Years I Sing
Missouri Philharmonic
Ann Marie Wilcox-Daehn, mezzo soprano
Drury Chorale
Guest Artists
Haydn, Trumpet Concerto mvt. 3, Joe Foley, trumpet
Massenet, Méditation from Thaïs, Luanne Homzy, violin
Ewazen, Concerto for Horn and Strings, mvt 2, Jim Thatcher, horn
Bernstein, Chichester Psalms, mvt 2, Alex Zuniga, soprano
Vaughan Williams, The Lark Ascending, Fabiola Kim, violin
Fauré, Pie Jesu from Requiem, Zanaida Robles, soprano
Vaughan Williams, Antiphon from Five Mystical Songs, Zanaida Robles, soprano
The Movie Maestro: A Tribute to John Williams
“The Movie Maestro: A Tribute to John Williams”, Music Director Troy Quinn
June 2017
Join Maestro Quinn and the Juneau Symphony as we close the season with a special tribute to the incomparable John Williams. With his instantly recognizable scores, John Williams has redefined the art of film music, providing the soundtrack of our lives and becoming the Academy’s most nominated living person. Relive music of the big screen from his greatest Hollywood scores, including Indiana Jones, ET, and of course, Star Wars, including The Force Awakens. This is a concert not to be missed!
Romantic Revolution
“Romantic Revolution”, Music Director Finalist Scott Seaton
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1, Andrew Sords, violin
Passion & Longing
“Passion & Longing”, Music Director Finalist Christopher Koch
The Juneau Symphony October 2019
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen, Alex Yu, violin
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6
Franz Felkl & the Amernet String Quartet
Musician Favorites
Haydn Cello Concerto
Schubert Death and the Maiden
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20
Schubert Unfinished Symphony
Classical Picks
Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 94 in G major “Surprise”
Recorded by the Cleveland Orchestra with George Szell Conducting
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.40 in G minor
Recorded by the Berlin Philharmonic with Sir Simon Rattle Conducting
Opening Night
“Opening Night”, Music Director Troy Quinn
The Juneau Symphony October 2017
Ralph Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major
Peace & Deliverance
“Peace and Deliverance”, Music Director Troy Quinn
The Juneau Symphony April 2016
Copland Variations on a Shaker Melody
Hovhaness Prayer of St. Gregory, Jeff Karlson, trumpet
Elgar Nimrod from Enigma Variations
Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem, Michelle Johnson, soprano; Steven La Brie, baritone
Shaken, Not Stirred: The Music of James Bond
“Shaken, Not Stirred: The Music of James Bond”, Music Director Troy Quinn
The Juneau Symphony June 2018
The name’s Bond… James Bond. For over 50 years, the dashing and dangerous British spy movies have been charming audiences with some of the greatest music ever written. From Oscar winning composers John Barry to Marvin Hamlisch, come experience the Juneau Symphony as we shake (not stir) things up playing all your favorites, including Goldfinger, Skyfall, and For Your Eyes Only, including a few surprises!
Boston Pops Salute to Arthur Fiedler
“Boston Pops Salute to Arthur Fiedler”, Conductor Yaniv Attar
The Juneau Symphony June 2019
Russian Romantics
“Russian Romantics”, Guest Conductor Tigran Arakelyan
The Juneau Symphony January 2019
Borodin Symphony No. 2
Boccherini Flute Concerto in D, Reece Bleakley