A Musical Start to 2020

Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra

The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra returns in February with alto sax virtuoso Jim Carroll.

Hylton Presents offers a music-lovers dream line-up in January and February with back-to-back performances by some of the most talented classical ensembles direct from Russia and Ukraine, as well as a rousing evening of jazz by one of the D.C.-area's finest swing bands! The Siberian State Symphony Orchestra’s (1/31) dazzles with a program of powerhouse Russian composers including Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, and Mussorgsky. Be swept away by Rimsky-Korsakov’s passion-filled Overture to The Tzar’s Bride, and the orchestrated version of Mussorgsky’s piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition. The evening also includes one of the best-known violin concertos written — Tchaikovsky’s’ Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35—which has been highlighted in many film and television scores. Next, local favorite and all-star ensemble, the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra (2/8) returns to the Hylton Center with alto sax virtuoso Jim Carroll leading a high-octane concert featuring the music of jazz legends Charlie (Bird) Parker, Count Basie, and D.C.’s own Duke Ellington. Before the concert, stop by the Hylton Center table in the lobby, say hello to our friendly staff, and vote for your favorite jazz musician for the chance to win two tickets to a 2020-2021 Hylton Presents performance! Late February brings more symphonic magic with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine (2/23) in its Jubilee 100th concert season featuring Lysenko’s Overture to Taras Bulba; Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23; and Dvorák’s Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70. In late February, be sure to catch an American Roots Series performance of soul-stirring, rich, and rootsy blues in our intimate Gregory Family Theater with Kevin Burt and Big Medicine (2/22). Did you know that the Gregory Family Theater is also the perfect setting for chamber music? Matinee Idylls fans and newcomers will delight in Chao Tian and Wytold’s (2/25) captivating, up-close chamber concert of East meets West, showcasing the Chinese dulcimer and six-string electric cello.