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S50E23

Leonard Bernstein's Kaddish Symphony

Premiere: 8/21/2023 | 0:30 |

Performed from Highland Park’s Ravinia Festival, Great Performances presents legendary composer Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish symphony featuring the talent of Uniting Voices (formerly Chicago Children’s Choir), Chicago Symphony Chorus and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

About the Episode

Performed from Highland Park’s Ravinia Festival, Great Performances presents legendary composer Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish symphony featuring the talent of Uniting Voices (formerly Chicago Children’s Choir), Chicago Symphony Chorus and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Led by famed conductor and Bernstein protégé Marin Alsop, the work includes music and spoken narrative segments voiced by narrator Jaye Ladymore (“Chicago Med”) and sung by soprano soloist Janai Brugger (Great Performances at the Met: Medea). Recorded July 2022, the symphony examines questions of humanity and faith, exploring the complicated nature of a higher power who governs mortality. Great Performances: Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony premieres Monday, August 21 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings), pbs.org/gperf and the PBS App.

Talent:

  • Marin Alsop – Conductor
  • Janai Brugger – Soprano Soloist
  • Jaye Ladymore – Narrator
  • Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • Chicago Symphony Chorus
  • Uniting Voices (formerly Chicago Children’s Choir)
  • Leonard Bernstein – Composer
  • Matthew Diamond – Television Director
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Noteworthy Facts:

  • Originally composed in 1963, composer Leonard Bernstein made revisions to his Kaddish symphony in 1977 which included some cuts, rewrites of both the music and spoken text, and allowed for the speaker to be either a man or woman.
  • In the Jewish religion, the Kaddish is the name of the prayer chanted at funerals and at synagogue services, yet there’s no mention of death in the prayer. Instead, it mentions “life” three times. In his symphony, Bernstein plays on the prayer’s dualism: Its reputation as a requiem, and its celebration of life in both the music and spoken text.
  • The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has been a regular guest at the Ravinia Festival since 1905 and made it its summer residence in 1936. Each year, the orchestra headlines more than a dozen concerts over six weeks.
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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Directed for television by Matthew Diamond and produced by Bernhard Fleischer. Great Performances: Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony is a production of Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images and The WNET Group in collaboration with Ravinia Festival and Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association. For Great Performances, Julie Leonard is producer, Bill O’Donnell is series producer and David Horn is executive producer.

FUNDING

Series funding for Great Performances is provided by The Joseph & Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, the Thea Petschek Iervolino Foundation, Jody and John Arnhold, the Abra Prentice Foundation LLC, The Starr Foundation, The Philip and Janice Levin Foundation, the Jack Lawrence Trust, Seton J. Melvin, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, Leni and Peter May, the Estate of Worthington Mayo-Smith, Ellen and James S. Marcus, and PBS.

TRANSCRIPT

From the Ravinia Festival, join us for Leonard Bernstein's Kaddish Symphony.

Marin Alsop, once mentored by Bernstein himself, conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Chorus, Uniting Voices, Jaye Ladymore, "I want to pray."

and Janai Brugger.

In this musical struggle between humanity and faith.

"Believe!"

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