Mozart's Magnificent Voyage

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The Detroit Symphony Orchestra presents

MOZART'S MAGNIFICENT VOYAGE by Classical Kids LIVE!

Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 11 AM Orchestra Hall

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MOZART'S MAGNIFICENT VOYAGE Saturday, April 2, 2022 at 11 a.m. in Orchestra Hall Caleb Young, conductor Classical Kids LIVE!

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) Mozart's Magnificent Voyage The Magic Flute, Overture Clarinet Quintet, Mvt. II Sonata in C Major, Mvt. I The Magic Flute, Drei Knäbchen Symphony No. 1, Mvt. I Allegro in B flat The Marriage of Figaro, Overture Flute Quartet in D, Mvt. II The Magic Flute, "Der Vogelfänger" The Magic Flute, "O ew'ge Nacht" The Magic Flute, "Wie stark" The Magic Flute, Allegro The Magic Flute, "Was klinget" Minuet in G for Piano, K. 1 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Mvt. I Ave verum corpus Don Giovanni, Act I Finale Minuet Variations on "Ah, Vous Dirai-je" The Magic Flute, "March of Priests" The Magic Flute, "Der Hölle Rache" The Magic Flute, March Sonata in A major, Mvt. I The Magic Flute, Finale

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Q & A WITH CONDUCTOR CALEB YOUNG

What makes you excited to work with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra? The DSO is such an important US orchestra and one that I grew up listening to. The orchestra has such a rich history and produced such legendary albums over the years. Living in Europe now it’s amazing to see how far reaching this orchestra’s reputation is. It’s an honor to finally work with one of the best ensembles in the world. What can kids look forward to in this program and in what ways can they connect to Mozart’s music? It’s hard not to smilie listening to Mozart’s music. Perhaps more than any other composer, he truly as a way of connecting people. You’re bound to hear something you’ll like, I guarantee! Are there any special parts of this music we should listen for that you are particularly fond of? I encourage everyone to listen to how “vocal” or “song-like” Mozart’s music is. This is my favorite quality of his music. He is the grandmaster of the opera and you’ll shortly hear why!


Caleb Young, conductor Known for his outstanding interpretations of American music, Berlin-based conductor Caleb Young has gained international renown as one of the most exciting emerging American artists of today. Mentored by legendary Finnish conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Young connects his rigorous training in the European classical tradition with a passion for the viscerality of American music, resulting in daring and fresh renditions of both. He commands a breadth of repertoire, able to tap into the full spectrum of American composers. Indeed, under Young's baton, the works of Copland, Bernstein, Jennifer Higdon, and Jessie Montgomery receive artistic treatment equal to those of Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Mahler, Stravinsky, and Shostakovich. Young debuted with the Van Cliburn Competition as its Cover Conductor in 2018, beginning a relationship that continues with a scheduled 2022 return to the storied piano competition in the same role. Other season highlights include a return to the Oregon Symphony. He has directed a number of the world’s premier orchestras, including the Oregon Symphony, Russian National Orchestra, Finnish Chamber Orchestra, Toledo Symphony, Columbus Symphony, and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. As cover conductor, he recently served John Williams and the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Berlin Philharmonic, and has worked with the Cincinnati Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Atlanta Opera, and the National Music Festival. Several of Europe’s hallowed institutions have recognized Young’s sensitivity, dynamism, and exemplary technique. In summer 2021, Finland’s Fiskars Summer Festival named Young part of “the next generation of leaders in classical music”, awarding him mentorship under renowned conductors Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Hannu Lintu, Sakari Oramo, and others at the LEAD! Foundation Academy's conductors' masterclass. To close the Festival, Young was further awarded the honor of conducting the Finnish Chamber Orchestra alongside Saraste and Salonen, a performance which received glowing reviews. Previously, he was awarded the 2016 Ansbacher Fellowship for Young Conductors Prize, given by the Salzburg Festival and members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Alongside his developing career in Europe, Young’s engagements frequently take him to the United States, where he has been appointed as Guest Conductor for Engagement for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, starting in the 2021-22 season. The appointment enables him to build upon his recent award-winning five year tenure as the Philharmonic’s Associate Conductor, a formidable legacy that includes more than 200 performances conducted as well as founding the “Music and Mixology” series which continues to engage young professionals with orchestral music. In 2018, he earned an Emerging Artist Award, an honour bestowed to the region’s “arts and cultural leaders” by Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne—one of the oldest nonprofit artistic funding initiatives in the United States. He holds a Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University; his former pedagogues include David Effron, Arthur Fagen, Demondrae Thurman, and John Ratledge. As founder of the KammerMahler chamber ensemble, he recently led the group in a world premiere recording of Klaus Simon's arrangement of Mahler Symphony No. 9 for 16 instruments. As society faced the isolation wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic, Young took to the airwaves, beginning Classically Versed with Caleb Young which now airs on National Public Radio across the United States. A weekly show devoted to classical music, Classically Versed listeners often hear fresh experiences, as Young’s radio programming matches his conducting selections: great, yet often overlooked works and composers alongside traditional repertoire. Young was recently invited to join the Lead! Artists roster. Young wears Coregami exclusively in performance.


Classical Kids Live! The Classical Kids LIVE! Theatrical Symphony Concert Series has collaborated with hundreds of distinguished orchestras presenting over a thousand performances to bring to life Susan Hammond’s best-selling audio stories for student and family audiences. Over two million children and adults throughout North America and abroad have enjoyed these magically staged concerts designed to bring to life the extraordinary lives and the musical masterpieces of the great classical composers. Having received more awards and honors than any other entity of its kind, Classical Kids is considered a leader in its field and proud to say, “We’re making a difference!”

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