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WXPN Welcomes Amos Lee with The Philadelphia Orchestra

Steven Reineke, conductor

July 20
TD PAVILION

Don’t miss an unforgettable night of music as Amos Lee and his hometown Philadelphia Orchestra perform together for the first time ever on July 20 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann! Lee's signature blend of introspective folk, rock and soul will reach new heights in this collaboration with the Orchestra.

“Over the course of my life I’ve come to understand that music is my bridge to other people,” Amos Lee says. “I have no idea what the waters are like below that bridge—it might be lava for all I know—but music allows me to float over the whole thing and connect. To me that’s the whole point of why we do this: to give people something to listen to and be enveloped by the love of another human being, and just be reminded that humanity is beautiful.”


Doors
6:00PM
 
Showtime
8:00PM

Artists, repertoire, and ticket prices are subject to change.


All Ages


LISTEN NOW


LEARN MORE ABOUT
AMOS LEE

Program

Amos Lee, vocalist & guitarist
Steve Reineke, conductor

Artists and repertoire are subject to change.


Bach and Lee/arr. Lipke
Excerpt from “Zion hört die Wächter singen,” from Cantata No. 140, “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”/“Wait Up for Me”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Wait Up for Me”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Dreamland”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Jesus”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“All You Got Is a Song”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Out of the Cold”

Bach and Simon/arr. Lipke
“American Tune”

Beethoven and Lee/arr. Lipke
Excerpts from the first movement from Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 (“Emperor”)/”Madison”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Street Corner Preacher”

Intermission

Lee/arr. Lipke
Worry No More”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Crooked”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Colors”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Violin”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Black River”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Sweet Pea”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Flower”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Arms of a Woman”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Windows Are Rolled Down”


 

This program runs approximately 1 hour, 50 minutes.

 Selections subject to change.

The Steinway Piano is the official piano of the Mann Center for the Performing Arts and is provided by Jacobs Music.

No audio/video tape recording devices or photographs allowed.

For more details on allowable equipment please click here.

 

Board & Staff, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Annual Fund
Image for WXPN Welcomes Amos Lee with The Philadelphia Orchestra
WXPN Welcomes Amos Lee with The Philadelphia Orchestra

Steven Reineke, conductor

July 20
TD PAVILION

Don’t miss an unforgettable night of music as Amos Lee and his hometown Philadelphia Orchestra perform together for the first time ever on July 20 at the TD Pavilion at the Mann! Lee's signature blend of introspective folk, rock and soul will reach new heights in this collaboration with the Orchestra.

“Over the course of my life I’ve come to understand that music is my bridge to other people,” Amos Lee says. “I have no idea what the waters are like below that bridge—it might be lava for all I know—but music allows me to float over the whole thing and connect. To me that’s the whole point of why we do this: to give people something to listen to and be enveloped by the love of another human being, and just be reminded that humanity is beautiful.”


Doors
6:00PM
 
Showtime
8:00PM

Artists, repertoire, and ticket prices are subject to change.


All Ages


LISTEN NOW


LEARN MORE ABOUT
AMOS LEE

Program

Amos Lee, vocalist & guitarist
Steve Reineke, conductor

Artists and repertoire are subject to change.


Bach and Lee/arr. Lipke
Excerpt from “Zion hört die Wächter singen,” from Cantata No. 140, “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme”/“Wait Up for Me”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Wait Up for Me”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Dreamland”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Jesus”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“All You Got Is a Song”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Out of the Cold”

Bach and Simon/arr. Lipke
“American Tune”

Beethoven and Lee/arr. Lipke
Excerpts from the first movement from Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 (“Emperor”)/”Madison”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Street Corner Preacher”

Intermission

Lee/arr. Lipke
Worry No More”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Crooked”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Colors”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Violin”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Black River”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Sweet Pea”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Flower”

Lee/arr. Olevsky
“Arms of a Woman”

Lee/arr. Lipke
“Windows Are Rolled Down”


 

This program runs approximately 1 hour, 50 minutes.

 Selections subject to change.

The Steinway Piano is the official piano of the Mann Center for the Performing Arts and is provided by Jacobs Music.

No audio/video tape recording devices or photographs allowed.

For more details on allowable equipment please click here.

 

Board & Staff, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Annual Fund