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The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra will perform "Symphonic Dances from West Side Story" at Swampscott High School April 27 at 3 p.m. (North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra)

‘West Side Story’ dances highlight North Shore Philharmonic Spring Concert

April 16, 2025 by For The Weekly News

Music Director Robert Lehmann will conduct one of the world’s most popular symphonic works when the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra performs Leonard Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story” in the NSPO’s Spring Concert April 27 at 3 p.m. at Swampscott High School.

Bernstein’s dazzling music made “West Side Story” one of the most-loved musicals and movies of all time. His “Symphonic Dances” compresses the musical’s soundtrack into 22 minutes of unforgettable tunes that touch emotions ranging from tension, friendship, excitement, love, and ultimately to a poignant plea for peace and acceptance in the haunting finale “Somewhere.”

The concert will also showcase Lehmann as soloist in Joseph de Boulogne’s Violin Concerto in G Major.

“de Boulogne — Chevalier de Saint-George — was an incredible individual,” said Lehmann. “In his short life of just 54 years, he distinguished himself as a virtuoso violinist, composer, elite fencer, military hero, and Revolutionary. He was often referred to as ‘The Black Mozart’ as he was the first classical composer of African descent to attain praise and plaudits in the world of European music, both for his fearless violin prowess and also for his fencing mastery.”

The concert will open with Symphony No. 2 by American composer Howard Hanson.

“Howard Hanson was a tireless advocate for American music,” Lehmann said. “As a composer, conductor, educator, and administrator, he commissioned, championed, and performed thousands of works by young American composers. His own Second Symphony has endured as a nostalgic favorite, known for its sweeping, cinematic writing and Romantic temperament. Hanson’s most popular work greatly influenced the next generation of composers. One can easily hear this influence in its similarity to the great film composers, including John Williams.”

Tickets for the concert will be available at the door or can be purchased in advance through the Orchestra’s website www.nspo.org for $30, $25 for seniors and students, and children 12 and under are admitted free.

The NSPO will conclude its 76th concert season with a Children’s Concert and Instrument Petting Zoo on May 4 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Beverly, in a program supported in part by a grant from the Beverly Cultural Council, which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

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