For Enrico Lopez-Ya帽ez, recently appointed principal pops conductor of the , this year鈥檚 holiday programming is an excellent opportunity to 鈥渨ear your fine Christmas attire, get in the spirit of the holidays, and leave having been incredibly entertained.鈥
鈥淣o matter what kind of music you like [or] what kind of holiday experience you want, 鈥 the offerings are there for everyone in Detroit to find something that they love,鈥 Lopez-Ya帽ez says.
This is Lopez-Ya帽ez鈥檚 first year leading the DSO鈥檚 holiday program. 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to get to share that program, [which is] such a big tradition in Detroit,鈥 he says.
The season begins with A Charlie Brown Christmas: Cyrus Chestnut and Friends (Dec. 6). That Charlie Brown theme is 鈥渟uch a classic鈥 of the holiday season, Lopez-Ya帽ez says 鈥 and, over the years, 鈥渏azz music has [also] become synonymous with the holidays.鈥 Pianist Cyrus Chestnut鈥檚 rendition is 鈥渁 fun, upbeat way to welcome in the holiday season.鈥
That same week, the worlds of ballet and jazz will collide in what Lopez-Ya帽ez calls a 鈥渃lassical intersection with jazz 鈥 reimagined in [a] new, very cool way鈥 in a production of Ellington & The Nutcracker (Dec. 6, 7, 8) conducted and led by DSO Music Director Jader Bignamini and featuring, in Lopez-Ya帽ez鈥檚 words, 鈥渙ne of the world鈥檚 leading violin soloists,鈥 Ray Chen.
The offerings include selections designed for both the young and the young at heart.
Let It Snow! (Dec. 7) is a 鈥渧ery approachable program,鈥 Lopez-Ya帽ez says, especially for younger crowds who might not have the stamina for a longer performance but still want to get in the holiday spirit. They鈥檒l hear songs about Santa and Frosty the Snowman come alive with a 70-piece orchestra, 鈥渨hich is just a magnificent thing for little kids to be able to witness.鈥
The DSO will present two films accompanied by live scores: Home Alone in Concert (Dec. 11) and The Muppet Christmas Carol (Dec. 20, 21).
鈥淵ou can watch the movie[s] as you鈥檝e grown up loving [them], but then you get to hear this amazing 鈥 score underneath it played live by these incredible musicians,鈥 Lopez-Ya帽ez says. He is particularly looking forward to Home Alone, which was scored by John Williams, who intended his compositions to be performed by a live orchestra. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no way to truly capture that in a recording. Getting to witness [the film] in a hall that is designed to naturally amplify these incredible acoustic instruments, and getting to hear the depth and the richness of 鈥 a master like John Williams, is really special.鈥
Home for the Holidays (Dec. 13, 14, 15) is 鈥渙ur big annual traditional holiday pops concert that features live singers and all these amazing classic hits,鈥 Lopez-Ya帽ez says. Expect a 鈥渇un, interactive, upbeat program鈥 with audience participation, jazzy arrangements, 鈥渁nd a little bit of everything.鈥
The season will wrap with Leslie Odom Jr. (Dec. 22), whom Lopez-Ya帽ez refers to as 鈥渙ne of the greatest voices out there right now.鈥 The Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor, an original cast member from Hamilton, will perform a mix of jazz standards, Broadway hits, and Christmas classics as part of his Christmas Tour. The performance, says Lopez-Ya帽ez, is a 鈥渙ne-night-only opportunity.鈥
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