This episode of Galesburg's Morning News features Dr. Rossana Cauti, guest conductor for the Knox-Galesburg Symphony's "A Symphonic Valentine" concert tomorrow night (Feb. 14) at 7 p.m. at the Orpheum Theatre. Dr. Cauti, director of orchestras at Southern Illinois University and an active violist with the Pensacola and Northwest Florida symphonies, brings her Italian-Brazilian roots and international training to lead the ensemble.
She breaks down the program: Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture with its three emotional pillars—hopeful Friar Lawrence, brutal feud, and iconic love theme—and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2, full of lush melodies, Russian folk elements, and themes of conflict turning to hope. Dr. Cauti shares how her Italian conducting style emphasizes lyrical gestures and flexibility, and how the orchestra's local rapport helped them adapt quickly in rehearsals.
Dr. Cauti also praises the historic Orpheum Theatre for its "beautiful" acoustics and "magical" atmosphere that lets audiences immerse in the music and escape everyday pressures. She stresses the unique communal experience of live orchestral performance on Valentine's Day, offering emotional depth beyond recordings.
Tune in for the full conversation, then grab tickets for tomorrow's 7 p.m. show at galesburgorpheum.org, by calling 309-342-2299, or at the Orpheum box office. More info at kgsymphony.org or office@kgsymphony.org.


