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Grand Canyon Suite + Rachmaninoff 2
Peace Concert Hall
Saturday, March 14 at 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 15 at 3:00 pm

Experience the majesty of Grand Canyon Suite + Rachmaninoff 2, a concert that spans cultures, landscapes, and emotional depth. The evening opens with Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, performed by rising star Jonathan Mamora, winner of the Hilton Head International Piano Competition. This lush, emotionally charged masterpiece is a cornerstone of the Romantic repertoire and a thrilling showcase of virtuosity and soul. The journey continues with Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s Spider Brings Fire, a dramatic and compelling retelling of a Chickasaw legend in which animals venture into danger to bring fire to humankind—an ancient story brought vividly to life through powerful orchestral storytelling. The program concludes with Ferde Grofé’s Grand Canyon Suite, accompanied by stunning visuals that immerse you in the grandeur of one of America’s most iconic landscapes. From sunlit vistas to roaring storms, Grofé’s music captures the awe-inspiring spirit of the canyon in full color and sound. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of music, myth, and natural wonder.

PROGRAM
USA Flag Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
USA Flag Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate: Spider Brings Fire
USA Flag Ferde Grofé: The Grand Canyon Suite

CONDUCTOR
Lee Mills, Music Director

GUEST
Jonathan Mamora, piano
Winner of Hilton Head International Piano Competition

Click on Jonathan Mamora to learn more about him.

Acclaimed for his “most assured pianism,” and “natural, songful lyricism” (The Dallas Morning News), pianist and educator Jonathan Mamora strives to uplift and positively influence others using music as a means for service. An Indonesian-American and Southern California native, he was first enrolled in piano lessons by his parents with a goal of becoming a church musician. Now with a burgeoning performing career, Jonathan’s commitment to service is steadfast—whether playing in church or in the community or on the concert stage.

Jonathan has performed throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and he has enjoyed remarkable recent success, winning first prize at numerous prominent international piano competitions (IPC’s), including: Hilton Head IPC; Scottish IPC; Concurs Internacional de Música Maria Canals Barcelona; Olga Kern IPC (New Mexico); AntwerPiano International Competition; Dallas IPC; and the Palm Springs IPC (formerly the Virginia Waring). In May 2025, he performs as one of 30 elite pianists invited to compete in the Van Cliburn IPC in Fort Worth, TX.

His May 2023 debut recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall drew great praise from the New York Concert Review: “Mr. Mamora’s playing itself is larger than life…(with) a technique so solid that it seemed at times that he couldn’t play a wrong note if he tried (and)…an encyclopedic array of dynamics and articulations.” He returns to Weill Hall in October 2025 for a recital presented by the HHIPC, and other current recital engagements include: the L’Auditori Festival Emergents in Barcelona; Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow; UKBachauer Festival in Salt Lake City; Chautauqua Institution in upstate New York, and Savannah Music Festival in Georgia.

Following his concerto debut at age 13 with the La Sierra University Orchestra, Jonathan has gone on to perform with such orchestras as the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid, New Mexico Philharmonic, Simfònica Sant Cugat, Orquesta Ciudad de Granada, Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa, and Dallas Chamber Symphony, among others. Upcoming concerto engagements include: Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, Greenville Symphony Orchestra, and the South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra.

Jonathan has served as a church musician much of his life, most recently as Music Director and Organist at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Clifton Springs, NY. He often performs as a collaborative pianist for vocalists, instrumentalists, ensembles, and choirs, and has received the Eastman ‘Excellence in Accompanying’ Award. In addition to piano and organ, he also performs as a percussionist, vocalist, historical keyboardist (harpsichord, fortepiano), and conductor.

Jonathan values education as an important tool in music making. He previously taught piano and music theory/ear training for various institutions, including the Eastman School of Music and The Juilliard School, and has conducted master classes in North and South America, and Europe. He will serve as Director of Keyboard Studies at La Sierra University starting in fall 2025.

Jonathan Mamora is a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance and Literature at the Eastman School of Music under the tutelage of Douglas Humpherys, whom he served as studio assistant. He received his Bachelor of Music from La Sierra University and his Master of Music from The Juilliard School. His previous piano teachers include Elvin Rodríguez and Hung-Kuan Chen, and organ teachers include Kimo Smith and William Porter

Pre-Concert Conversation
Free for concert ticketholders, one hour before the performance inside Peace Concert Hall.  Join Music Director Lee Mills, Executive Director Jessica Satava, and special guests for an engaging exploration of the composer’s ideas, musical themes, and history of the music you’re about to hear.

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About the Peace Center Concert Hall

The Peace Concert Hall seats 2,115 and features state of the art acoustics. It boasts technology capable of catering to the most complex production requirements. The Concert Hall is the venue of choice for Broadway tours, large concerts, lectures, dance performances, and comedy events, among others.

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