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SUMMARY:DREAM-Dvorak's "New World" Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Some dreams are wild. Some are luminous. Some sound like hom
 e.\n\n \nDREAM closes Olympia Symphony’s 2026/27 season\, Kaleidosco
 pe\, with a celebration of the Americas: not as one place\, one story\, 
 or one sound\, but as a vast meeting of landscapes\, cultures\, memories
 \, and hope.\n\n \nThe season began with LIFT\, a concert that asked wh
 at American music sounds like when many voices rise together. DREAM bri
 ngs that question full circle\, widening the lens from America as a nati
 on to America as a continent.\n\n \nThe concert opens with Jimmy López
 ’s América Salvaje\, a symphonic poem inspired by Blasón by Peruvia
 n poet José Santos Chocano. The poem celebrates Peru through its Indige
 nous and Hispanic inheritances\, then opens outward into a larger vision
  of land\, ancestry\, pride\, and identity. López transforms that spiri
 t into orchestral sound: bold\, cinematic\, and alive with the feeling o
 f a land singing itself into being.\n\n \nAt the center of the program\
 , Olympia Symphony’s own Principal Flute Mary Jensen steps into the s
 potlight for Kevin Puts’ Flute Concerto. Written by the Pulitzer Priz
 e-winning composer\, the concerto grows from a simple musical idea into 
 something lyrical\, searching\, and deeply human. Just as Habibi enters
  into conversation with Beethoven in CONNECT\, Puts enters into conver
 sation with Mozart in his Flute Concerto\, especially in a second move
 ment inspired by the floating world of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21
 . It is music about influence\, memory\, and finding your own voice insi
 de something beloved.\n\n \nThen comes Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9\, 
 From the New World\,” the heart of the concert and the final destin
 ation of the season. Written while Dvořák was living in America\, the 
 symphony became one of the most beloved musical visions of the idea of a
  new world filled with longing\, possibility\, and hope. Its famous Larg
 o\, with the English horn melody many listeners know by heart\, seems to
  suspend time. Its final movement brings the full orchestra into a sweep
 ing statement of arrival.\n\n \nDREAM closes Kaleidoscope by bringing
  its many colors into one final vision: wild\, luminous\, searching\, an
 d full of possibility.
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