Dance the Night Away
Bronspiegel Auditorium, New Bedford High School
Yaniv Dinur, conductor
Newport Contemporary Ballet
Mathilde Wantenaar: Prélude à une nuit américaine
George Gershwin: An American In Paris
Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Maurice Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2
Whether it’s in the kitchen, at a wedding, or at a club, dancing is something we all do. Some of us took dance lessons as a child, some of us got up our nerve at a school dance, and some of us just can’t help moving when we feel the beat.
We hope you won’t be shocked to learn that classical music composers are no different than the rest of us. They feel that beat too, and they love to create motion and energy with their music. In this program, we dive into the power music has to make us want to move and express ourselves in motion. Each piece is inspired by dance and probably the best way to prepare for the concert is to watch Gene Kelly dancing in An American in Paris and watching the Sharks and the Jets dance it out in West Side Story.
The extraordinary Newport Contemporary Ballet will join us in the final piece of the concert. They will glide across the stage and around the auditorium to Ravel’s musical love story, Daphnis et Chloé. Let the motion in the music and the motion in the dance soothe you and inspire you.
PRE-CONCERT ACTIVITIES
Arrive early for pre-concert fun! From 6:15 – 6:45 PM in the lobby, the New Bedford Youth Ballet will perform an excerpt from The Sleeping Beauty, a piece choreographed by Pamela Mateus entitled Beauty, and Maria the Poet, a piece choreographed by the students under the direction of Pamela Mateus.
From 6:30 – 7:00 PM, join Yaniv in the auditorium for his pre-concert talk to explore the music of the evening. Newport Contemporary Ballet Executive Artistic Director Danielle Genest will join him at 6:45.
FREE OPEN REHEARSAL
Friday, October 25, 4 – 6:30 PM
Bronspiegel Auditorium
Seating is general admission, and no tickets or RSVP are required. The rehearsal pieces will be Ravel, Bernstein, and Gershwin. A 20-minute break usually occurs between 5 and 5:30. Come and go as you please! To prevent disrupting the rehearsal process, we kindly ask that applause be reserved for the end of the session.
MUSICIAN ROSTER
Yaniv Dinur, Music Director
Music Director Sponsors: Allan and Priscilla Ditchfield, Susan and Dexter Mead
Please note: The following roster is a listing of the musicians for the October 18 and 19, 2025 concerts only. Please click here for the official 2025-2026 roster which includes recognition of our valued musician chair supporters.
Violin I
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks
Bryce Martin
Theo Ramsey
Kyra Davies
Jennifer Memoli
Justin Ouellet
Kenneth Mok
Leah Zelnick
Violin II
Nozomi Murayama
Fariba Hunold
Jiuri Yu
Yeonji Shim
Susan Faux
Gregory Tompkins
Hanna O’Brien
Carrol Lee
Viola
Maureen Heflionger
Sachin Shukla
Elisa Birdseye
Rebecca Hallowell
Oleg Soloviev
Teresa Bloemer
Cello
Peter Zay
Holly Dyer
Fabrizio Mazzetta
Stefan Gabriel
Bonnie Harlow
Double Bass
Nathan Varga
Kiefer Fuller
Luke Rogers
Moises Carrasco
Flute
Timothy Macri, Principal
Caitlyn Schmidt
Piccolo
Elizabeth Brandys
Oboe
Laura Shamu
Laura Schaefer
Benjamin Fox
French Horn
Michael Bellofatto
Paulina Dixon
Virginia Morales
Brianna Kirlkand
Clarinet
Nicholas Brown
Mackenzie Austin
Bassoon
Rachel Juszczak
Gabe Ramey
Contra Bassoon
Dominic Panunto
Trumpet
Kyle Spraker
Geoffrey Shamu
Eric Rizzo
Trombone
Seth Budahl
Alex Knutrud
Bass Trombone
James Monaghan
Timpani
Eric Huber
Percussion
Dylan Barber
Gregory Simonds
Jeff Sagurton
William Manley
Mike Williams
Harp
Maria Spraker
Piano
Pei-yeh Tsai
