An outpouring of affection for Lois Reitzes as she receives ASO honor

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An outpouring of affection for Lois Reitzes as she receives ASO honor

Lois Reitzes was honored at an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra live performance on Thursday, Could 29. (Photographs by Rand Strains)

The longtime WABE radio host and humanities advocate is retiring from each day broadcasting on the finish of June.

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“Spirit of the Radio,” the 1980 prog rock basic by Rush, kicks off with “start the day with a pleasant voice, a companion unobtrusive.” For 45 years, for listeners of WABE 90.1 in Atlanta, that voice belongs to Lois Reitzes. The announcement of Reitzes’ departure from the station was a bittersweet second for broadcasters and audiences alike. 

For the final 10 years, Reitzes has been dedicated to Metropolis Lights, her common program overlaying the humanities and tradition in Atlanta. However previous Metropolis Lights (and working alongside it) has been Reitzes’ internet hosting of WABE’s broadcasts of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. 

At its Thursday, Could 29, efficiency, the ASO awarded Reitzes its rarest and most coveted honor: a golden ticket good for premium seats at any of its performances. 

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“I’ve on the stage with me somebody who wants no introduction,” started ASO Government Director Jennifer Barlament earlier than being drowned out by enthusiastic applause. Her transient remarks had been punctuated all through by related eruptions till Reitzes herself stepped ahead.  

ASO Government Director Jennifer Barlament, proper, surprises Lois Reitzes with a golden ticket to all future ASO performances.

That acquainted, pleasant voice — this time tinged with an undercurrent of stronger feelings — was heard all through the home. “Speechless isn’t a great factor in radio,” she started to heat chuckles. 

“My favourite thinker is Mel Brooks,” she continued. “And when he received the Oscar in 1969 for The Producers, in his acceptance speech, he mentioned ‘I simply wish to inform you what’s in my coronary heart: ba-bump, ba-bump, ba-bump.’”

The comment was met with great laughter, however Reitzes stepped gently into deeper waters. “What fills my coronary heart at this second is overwhelming gratitude for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. For 45-and-a-half years with WABE, the best privilege related to my job has been the experiences I’ve had with the ASO.” She went on to discuss the joys of interviewing the creatives of all varieties related to the group, crediting them with “increasing my appreciation of music in ways in which simply develop deeper with time” and closed with “My because of all of you for the wonder, the which means and the enjoyment you will have offered me. I sit up for listening to you carry out for a few years to return. Thanks.”

It was a humble speech met with a standing ovation. And for all of the mild weariness in her voice, Reitzes was as upbeat as ever after we chatted the next day. She was nonetheless reeling from the earlier night’s tidal wave of feelings.

“When the orchestra stood up, it took my breath away,” she recollects. “I used to be so deeply touched, I didn’t know if I might transfer, after which David [Coucheron, concertmaster] bounded out and gave me a hug!”

That depth of reference to your complete ASO group has been solid over many years of broadcasting, and, by means of all of it, Reitzes has discovered that studying in regards to the musicians, their craft and their views has formed her personal life.  

“What has been such an incredible expertise for me all through the years has been not solely the chance to be up shut and private to the music however to have been immersed in a lot of it by means of the musicians themselves,” she explains. “Not solely the visitor stars, which have been fairly glamorous and thrilling, however the musicians of the orchestra have a lot depth to what they carry to their taking part in.”

For Reitzes, discovering out what numerous conductors deliver to their craft and the orchestra as a complete has been uniquely fascinating. Reitzes has been part of WABE through the careers of 4 ASO conductors (Robert Shaw, Yoel Levi, Robert Spano and now Nathalie Stutzmann) and located Spano’s imaginative and prescient of explicit curiosity. 

“Robert is without doubt one of the most profound intellects on this planet,” she declares. “And he’s one of many kindest folks you might ever meet.” She’s been significantly excited by the director’s efforts to showcase new classical music. “To see viewers members rise up and cheer for up to date music … that simply didn’t occur earlier than Robert.”

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra exhibits its appreciation for Lois Reitzes.

She paints a equally vivid and poetic image of Robert Shaw: “One other wonderful mind. And a humanist. He would simply go from one thinker to a different after which deliver all of it again to the voice and spirituality. Throw in a little bit humor, and there was Robert Shaw.”

Her involvement with the ASO wasn’t restricted to the radio. Underneath director Levi, she carried out on stage with the orchestra as narrator of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. “It was probably the most thrilling experiences of my life,” she recollects fondly. Levi additionally introduced her in to relate Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Citadel. 

Extra appearances included lectures and interviews carried out at Symphony Corridor. It turns into clear in speaking along with her how integral the house grew to become to her life’s work in broadcasting, which makes Thursday’s ceremony really feel all of the extra momentous.

Reitzes says she’ll be making good use of that golden ticket in retirement and factors out that it is going to be simpler to attend live shows now that she doesn’t should rise within the wee hours of the morning. However it doesn’t matter what changes she makes to her retired life, it’s clear that the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will at all times be her dwelling for the classics. 

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Jordan Owen started writing about music professionally on the age of 16 in Oxford, Mississippi. A 2006 graduate of the Berklee Faculty of Music, he’s knowledgeable guitarist, bandleader and composer. He’s at the moment the lead guitarist for the jazz group Different Strangers, the ability metallic band Axis of Empires and the melodic loss of life/thrash metallic band Century Spawn.


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