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I feel very connected

with Bernstein’s

Lamentation

, asking

God to heal us. We

really need that

message right now.

era. [Heggie’s music has been

a regular feature at Ravinia for

the past two decades, includ-

ing commissions for Ravinia’s

Steans Music Institute in

and

, as well as for Kiri Te

Kanawa in

.]

Of particular interest to our

present time was Bridges’ per-

formance in Washington, DC,

with soprano Susanna Phillips

on June of

e Long View: A

Portrait of Ruth Bader Gins-

burg in Nine Songs

, composed

by soprano Patrice Michaels,

who is Ginsburg’s daugh-

ter-in-law. e songs honor

the Supreme Court Justice’s

th birthday as well as mark

the th anniversary of her

appointment to the bench by

President Bill Clinton in

.

Michaels herself recorded the

songs on the Chicago-based

Cedille label, founded in

by her husband, James Gins-

burg. ( ey recently hosted

a launch party for the disc at

the Poetry Foundation, titling

the event “Notorious RBG in

Song” and featuring selections

from the CD sung by Michael

and other guests.)

Bridges’s performance

in Bernstein’s “Jeremiah” at

Ravinia caps o the Chica-

go Symphony Orchestra’s

involvement in the festival’s

celebrations of the multi-hy-

phenate’s centennial this

year, but audiences can look

forward to several more events

through September, as well as

many more to be announced

for future seasons. Bridges

also sang the “Jeremiah” with

the Kalamazoo Symphony

Orchestra on an all-Bern-

stein program this April. “I

love singing in Hebrew,” she

explained, adding, “ is piece

is so beautifully written for the

voice.” e -minute work

is Bernstein’s rst sympho-

ny—its rst two movements

(

Prophecy

and

Profanation

)

are instrumental, and the third

(

Lamentation

) introduces the

mezzo-soprano. “I feel very

connected with the content of

the

Lamentation

,” Bridges re-

vealed. “[We are] asking God

to heal us. We really need that

message right now.”

Dorothy Andries is a freelance writer

specializing in the performing arts and

classical music.

RAVINIA MAGAZINE | AUGUST 6 – AUGUST 19, 2018

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