WEST SIDE STORY

NOVEMBER 14, 2026 @ 7:30 PM

POTTER CENTER

JSO’s clarinetist Guy Yehuda takes center stage in a program filled with virtuosic showpieces and beloved Bernstein favorites. He is featured throughout the evening, from Copland’s lyrical Clarinet Concerto and Artie Shaw’s jazzy concerto to Bernstein’s energetic Prelude, Fugue and Riffs. The program also includes Reena Esmail’s Ram Tori Maya and William Dawson’s Break, Break, Break. The concert concludes with Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and the uplifting finale Make Our Garden Grow from Candide.

PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION
Join us for a free, interactive talk before the concert at 6:30pm.

Single Tickets on Sale September 1, 2026

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Reena Esmail
Ram Tori Maya <2019; rev 2022>

William Dawson
Break, Break, Break <1928>

Aaron Copland
Clarinet Concerto <1948>

Artie Shaw
Clarinet Concerto <1937-1940>

INTERMISSION

Leonard Bernstein
Prelude, Fugue and Riffs <1949>

Leonard Bernstein
Symphonic Dances from West Side Story <1957>

Leonard Bernstein
Make Our Garden Grow No.27 from Candide <1956>

RUNTIME: 1H 45M

AFTERPARTY

Location: TBD

Keep the celebration going after the baton is down and the instruments are put away. Taking place in various locations around Jackson following Saturday evening concerts, these events are a great opportunity to mingle with musicians, guest artists, composers, other symphony fans, and of course, the Maestro. All are welcome at this event and the $20 ticket buys you entry, hors d’oeuvres, and drinks.


GUEST ARTISTS

Guy Yehuda
Clarinet

clarinetist Guy Yehuda is recognized as one of the most outstanding and unique talents on the international concert stage today. Hailed by composer John Corigliano as “One of the most awe-inspiring clarinetists today”, Mr. Yehuda was the top prizewinner of several international competitions such as the 2003 Heida Hermanns International Woodwind Competition, and the 2004 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition (Gold Medalist as a member of Trio di Colore.) Since his North American Concerto debut with the Royal Conservatory Orchestra and conductor Peter Oundjian, Mr. Yehuda has toured extensively in Europe, North America, and Israel. As principal clarinetist, Mr. Yehuda has performed with the Lucerne Contemporary Festival Orchestra, Chicago Civic Orchestra, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Haifa Symphony Orchestra, and Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, among others, as well as guest clarinetist with the Israel Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.

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Mr. Yehuda performed on European and American tours under the batons of top conductors including Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta, Kurt Masur, Kent Nagano, Yuri Temirkanov, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Sir Andrew Davis, Kurt Sanderling, Roberto Abbado, Cliff Colnot, Fabio Mechetti, Peter Oundjian, and Daniel Barenboim. Currently, Mr. Yehuda is the Principal Clarinetist of the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. He performed and collaborated with the world’s top composers and performers such as Pierre Boulez, Steve Reich, John Corigliano, George Benjamin, Menahem Pressler from the Beaux-Arts Trio, and the Borromeo, Dali, Cypress, and Harrington String Quartets to name a few. An avid contemporary musician, Mr. Yehuda frequently premieres new clarinet concerti and solo works written for him by renowned composers such as Haim Permont, Gary Smart and Jim Stephenson to name a few. As a musician in high demand, he has performed as a soloist and chamber musician at festivals such as Spoleto (USA), Verbier, Lucerne (Switzerland), Vianden (Luxembourg), Ottawa ChamberFest, Parry Sound, Domain Forget (Canada), Woodwind Festival-Shenzhen (China), and the Israeli Chamber Music Festivals of Kfar Blum and Haifa.

Mr. Yehuda is sought-after as a recitalist throughout North America and Europe. He has performed as a soloist in prestigious halls and venues such as Carnegie Hall, Domain Forget, (Canada), Chicago Symphony Hall, Palacio Fuz and Casa di Musica in Portugal, Mann auditorium in Tel Aviv and Dame Myra Hess Chamber Series to name a few. He is a particularly active chamber musician and tours extensively with the award winning chamber music group: Trio di Colore (with Yuval Gotlibovich-Viola and Jimmy Briere-Piano) of which he is the founding member. Mr. Yehuda has appeared numerous times as a guest artist on CBC Canadian Radio, Radio-Canada, NPR, WFMT Chicago, KUHF Houston, DRS Swiss Radio, Portugal National Radio, and Israel’s Classical radio station, as well as TV appearances on Israel’s Channel 2 and Chicago’s Channel 25. Mr. Yehuda has recorded with Hal Leonard productions, IU New Music Ensemble, and a number of live recordings for the CBC. Yehuda’s discography recordings won many acclaims and rave reviews. His notable recordings consist of music for solo and trio music by French composer Jean Francaix on the XII-21 Canadian Label, several CD recordings of contemporary music with Albany records and recent releases of numerous recordings under the Blue Griffin Records label: The Brahms and Reger Sonatas, Rhapsodies Around the World and the most recent release, Forgotten Romantics.

Mr. Yehuda is an active clinician and has given master classes throughout the U.S, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Israel. He is a Selmer-Paris and Vandoren international performing artist and serves as an artist instrumental adviser for both companies. With Selmer-Paris, he has developed the new Privilege II clarinet and worked on the Selmer Recital prototype. Yehuda also worked in the past with the D’Addario-Reeds company on the development of the new Classic Reserve reeds. He has frequently been invited to judge national and international competitions, as well as to appear as a soloist at ICA ClarinetFest conferences in the U.S and abroad and the Oklahoma clarinet symposium. Mr. Yehuda has been the artistic director of the Florida Clarinet Extravaganza, and the Cummer Family foundation Chamber Series in Florida, and was the co-director of the Clarinetopia Seminar and director of the Michigan Clarinet Extravaganza. Currently he is the Artistic Director of the Henri Selmer International Summer Academy in Michigan. He served for many years as faculty resident at the acclaimed Orford summer festival in Quebec, Canada. He is the clarinet faculty resident at the Vianden Summer Festival in Europe, Aria International Music Festival in Massachusetts and Fresno Summer Orchestra Academy in California. Mr. Yehuda held visiting faculty positions at Indiana University and the University of Virginia, and has been the Clarinet Professor at the University of North Florida. Currently he is the Associate Professor and Artist Teacher of Clarinet at Michigan State University College of Music. Mr. Yehuda is also a published composer and winner of the prestigious America-Israel composition award, having worked individually with Pierre Boulez, P.Q. Phan, Alexander Rappoport, Yinaam Leef, Haim Permont, and Sergiu Natra.Mr. Yehuda studied with distinguished clarinetists James Campbell, Avrahm Galper, Eli Eban, Yitzhak Katzap and Yigal Cohen, and worked with Charles Neidich, Larry Combs, Howard Klug, and Alfred Prinz. He received his Doctorate and Master’s Degrees from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, as well as a Performer Certificate, the highest honor awarded to a performer at this venerable institution. Prior to that Mr. Yehuda received his Artist Diploma and Bachelor’s degree from the Glenn Gould Professional Music School at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.

Madelyn Rouse
Soprano

Bio coming soon.

Marcus Shelton
Tenor

Marcus Shelton is an internationally acclaimed lyric tenor whose voice has graced the stages of opera houses, concert halls, and stadiums across four continents over more than 25 years of professional performance. A product of Seattle Opera’s prestigious Young Artist training program, Marcus made his professional debut in 2000 in Richard Wagner’s epic Ring cycle, launching a career defined by vocal excellence, theatrical versatility, and an irresistible stage presence.

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His international debut came in 2008 with the Greek National Opera, where he sang the lead tenor role of Rinuccio in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi — a role he has since reprised to wide acclaim. Marcus has since performed with an impressive roster of companies including Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Portland Opera, New Orleans Opera, Opera Idaho, Tacoma Opera, Opera Théâtre de Rimouski, Opera Oviedo, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, and many more. His operatic repertoire spans a remarkable range of roles, from the comic elegance of Tonio in La Fille du Régiment and the roguish Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, to the romantic leads of Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor and Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia.

Beyond opera, Marcus has distinguished himself as a concert soloist, performing Orff’s Carmina Burana with five different orchestras, including the Qatar Philharmonic, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and most recently the South Bend Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, the Bach B Minor Mass, and Mozart’s Requiem with acclaimed ensembles across North America.

His crossover appeal has taken him beyond the concert hall — notably sharing the stage with Grammy-winning producer David Foster, Kenny G, and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds at the Seattle Museum of Flight’s 50th Anniversary Gala. For 15 years, Marcus served as a beloved National Anthem singer for the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, and has performed the anthem for the Detroit Tigers and the Izzo Foundation as well. Now based in Michigan with his wife Tiffany, Marcus continues performing, bringing his world-class artistry and warm stage presence to audiences near and far.

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