First Performances, Summer 2022 - The Boston Pops and The Philadelphia Orchestra
Pianist Lara Downes has been called “an explorer whose imagination is fired by bringing notice to the underrepresented and forgotten” (The Log Journal). An iconoclast and trailblazer, her dynamic work as a sought-after performer, a Billboard Chart-topping recording artist, a producer, curator, activist, and arts advocate positions her as a cultural visionary on the national arts scene.
Now she is thrilled to collaborate with the Boston Pops on her newest project, A Lovesome Thing: Billy Strayhorn Suite. With this powerful new work, built on three of Strayhorn's most expressive songs - A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing, Strange Feeling, and Something To Live For - beautifully arranged by seven-time Grammy nominated composer Chris Walden with the special permission of the Strayhorn estate, Lara brings Strayhorn's music into the symphony hall, responding to the classical influences and inflections at the heart of his writing. This dynamic work celebrates the hybrid sound that Strayhorn so brilliantly synthesized, opening the door and laying a path for the genre-fluid musical renaissance of our current generation.
Lara's creative vision embodies Strayhorn's motto that "all music is beautiful," and this suite ignites the imagination, teleporting audiences to another era - one of growth, dynamism, and newfound expression. This piece also celebrates Strayhorn's decades-long collaboration with his mentor and colleague, Duke Ellington, with whom he co-wrote numerous iconic songs, including the latter two featured in this suite.
Downes’ artistry has been called “a musical ray of hope” by NBC News, and this work -- proudly co-commissioned by the Boston Pops, Philadelphia Orchestra, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Brevard Music Center, and several other partners -- offers that very essential element: hope for a bright future in today's dynamic world.