Robert Moody served as the conductor and host of The Complete History of Music: Abridged! In the quiet elegance of the Halloran Centre guest were first welcomed by Ron Jewell, the VP of Operations. Ron shared some of the exciting events coming up and got the evening kicked off for the sold-out crowd! What happened next took everyone by surprise as a group of Monks entered the hall doing a chant. They took the stage and to everyone's delight, conductor Robert Moody was one of the Monks.
What followed was an evening of education and beautiful music. From Gabrielli to Zappa. This was music at it's best and Robert Moody shining as the perfect host. Here is a look at the musical journey that was The Complete History of Music: Abridged!
The Musical Journey
Gabrielli Canzon septimi toni No. 2
Bach Orch. Suite No. 3, Overture in D Major
Hpschd, strings “Vite”
Haydn “Straight Opening.....” (no. 21) from Creation
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Then following the intermission
Puccini “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi
Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings
Dvorak Symphony No. 9
Joplin/Hermann The Entertainer
Stravinsky “Napolitana” from Suite for Small Orch. No. 1
Schönberg Three Pieces for Chamber Orchestra
Cage 4:33
Bernstein “Times Square: 1944” from On the Town
Zappa G-Spot Tornado
Wendel The Flintstones Meet the Jetsons
Because I am a big kid at heart, the concluding number of the evening was my favorite, conductor Robert Moody ended the night with Wendel's The Flintstones Meet the Jetsons and it was truly amazing. But the Memphis Symphony Orchestra was not the only shining star of the evening. This concert event was a showcase of the Halloran Centre at the Orpheum Theatre. From the moment I walked inside I felt like I was at a major red-carpet event. The service to the attention to details around the centre, this place is amazing. If you haven't attended an event at the centre, you are truly missing out.
About the Halloran Centre + Reviews
The Halloran Centre at the Orpheum Theatre presents education and community programs, concerts, and other performing arts shows, as well as private events.
Absolutely wonderful venue... intimate, comfortable, great acoustics, and nice bar area!! Jim H
Awesome small venue next to the Orpheum. Not a bad seat in the house. David R
Comfortable, warm, and intimate theater where the entertainers appear to be in the next seat. Throw in the amazing acoustics, and before you can say Jack Frost, you are transported into Never Never Land smack in the middle of downtown Memphis, so enthralled by the magic that time itself disappears into the evening air. Rob W