Sandwiching a family-friendly, kid-thrilling, grownup-enthralling, brilliantly colorful new concerto for symphony and animation between a 21st Century fanfare and a 19th Century masterwork, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra opens its 2024–2025 Season with a Friday evening concert in Newport News and a Sunday matinee in Virginia Beach, conducted by VSO Music Director Eric Jacobsen.
Valerie Coleman’s six-minute Fanfare for Uncommon Times, a heroic and attention grabbing piece scored for brass and percussion which premiered in New York in October of 2021, kicks off the concert and the season. Coleman’s the founder and former long time flutist with the chamber music A-list Imani Winds. She’s a Grammy nominee, and a faculty member at Juilliard and the Mannes and the Manhattan Schools of Music, who sports a fine print pageful-plus of accomplishments and awards. She was selected in 2020 as Performance Today’s second ever Classical Woman of the Year. (JoAnn Falletta was the first, in 2019).