VALENTINE’S DAY

Kyle Dickson, conductor
Kortland Whalum, soprano
Background Vocalists:
Jacquilene Cooper |  Edward Holt, Jr.
Marvin Holt | Madison Mackenzie White
Saturday, February 14, 2026 | 8:00 PM
Scheidt Center for Performing Arts

Program

  • arr. CALVIN CUSTER
    A Salute to the Big Bands

    CHARLES TRENET / arr. KEVIN RILEY
    Beyond The Sea

    JIMMY VAN HEUSEN / arr. NELSON RIDDLE
    Ain't That A Kick In The Head

    FREDERICK LOEWE / arr. PATRICK SHEEHAN
    Almost Like Being In Love

    COLE PORTER / arr. NELSON RIDDLE
    I've Got You Under My Skin

    ISHAM JONES / arr. TIM BERENS
    It Had To Be You

    RODGERS AND HART / arr. HERMANN
    My Funny Valentine

    STEVIE WONDER / arr. RALPH J. MARTIN
    Until You Come Back To Me

    WILLIAM “SMOKEY” ROBINSON / arr. Marvin Tarplin
    Cruisin'

    VALERIE SIMPSON / arr. LUCAS WALDIN
    You're All I Need To Get By

    PIETRO MASCAGNI
    Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana

    ELTON JOHN / arr. MATT SMITH
    Can You Feel The Love Tonight

    GEORGE GERSHWIN / arr. NELSON RIDDLE
    Someone To Watch Over Me

    BARRY MANILOW / arr. NEJC BEČAN
    Copacabana (At The Copa)

    GEORGE ABERLE / arr. FRANK DEVOL
    Nature Boy

    RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN / arr. JAMES RICHENS
    Some Enchanted Evening

    IRVING GORDON / arr. NELSON RIDDLE
    Unforgettable

    GENE MCFADDEN / arr. PAM THURMAN
    Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now

  • This performance will not have an intermission. Please join us in the lobby after the performance for a sweet treat.

On Stage

  • American conductor Kyle Dickson has built a reputation as an inspiring and compelling presence on the podium. Recipient of the 2021 Grant Park Music Festival Advocate for Arts Award and the Concert Artists Guild's Richard S. Weinart Award, Dickson serves as the Madeleine Luce Moore Assistant Conductor Chair of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and Conductor of the Memphis Youth Symphony. From 2021-2023, Dickson was a Salonen Fellow with the San Francisco Symphony under the guidance of Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen and Assistant Conductor of the Chicago Sinfonietta under Maestra Mei-Ann Chen.

    ​Dickson has recently appeared as guest conductor with the San Francisco Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Wichita Symphony, Oakland Symphony, and the Louisville Orchestra. In 23/24, Dickson made debuts with the Pasadena Symphony, Marin Symphony, Portland Symphony (ME), and Ballet Memphis. As Cover Conductor, Dickson has been engaged by the New York Philharmonic, St. Louis Symphony, and the San Diego Symphony as well as serving as Assistant Conductor for concerts with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Orchestre de Paris, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In 2022, he was selected as a Conducting Fellow at the National Orchestral Institute’s Conducting Academy led by Marin Alsop and he was the 2023 Festival Napa Valley Revzen Conducting Fellow.

    ​A passionate educator regarded for his commitment to youth as well as diversity in the arts, Dickson was awarded the Weissberg Prize and the 2024 Spirit of Detroit Award for his series, MUSIC REPRESENTS. He was Assistant Conductor for Carnegie Hall’s 2022 National Youth Orchestra (NYO2) and has worked closely with the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, Colburn Academy Virtuosi, Chicago Youth Symphony, and the Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra among other youth ensembles across the country. He has been guest conductor of the CSO Young Artists Competition, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and in 24/25 makes his debut with the Equity Arc Orchestra.

    ​Trained as a violinist, Dickson was a prizewinner at the 2010 NANM National Concerto Competition. As guest artist, he’s held chamber music residencies at Indiana University-South Bend, the United World College of South East Asia, and served on the Violin and Chamber Music faculty at the New Music School (Chicago). He has performed with the Grant Park Festival Orchestra, Lansing Symphony, Quad City Symphony, and as Concertmaster of the Chicago Composers Orchestra. Additionally, his playing can be heard on albums by recording artists such as John Legend, Chance the Rapper, Jessie J and others as a member of the Matt Jones/Recollective Orchestra. Dickson studied Conducting at the Colburn School and Northwestern University as student of Esa-Pekka Salonen and Victor Yampolsky.

  • KORTLAND Whalum is a singer-songwriter and actor whose talents span from music, theater, and now the screen. KORTLAND, a graduate of Morehouse College, has over a dozen theater credits to his name. Some credits include Carmen Jones, Beautiful: The Carole King Story, RAISIN, The Wiz, AIDA, Ain’t Mis Behavin’, CATS, Porgy & Bess, and Guys & Dolls. He is currently starring in Dreamgirls at the Hattiloo Theatre in Memphis. Kortland's on-screen features include the winning IndieMemphis selection Freedom's Village (2024). Kortland’s EP A LOVE LETTER, a soul collection of original songs, is available on all streaming platforms. Kortland can also be seen performing with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra Big Band.

Memphis Symphony Orchestra

  • Barrie Cooper, Concertmaster
    The Joy Brown Wiener Chair
    Marisa Polesky*, Assistant Concertmaster
    Diane Cohen, Assistant Principal
    Wen-Yih Yu
    Michael Klyce

  • Erin Kaste, Principal
    The Dunbar and Constance Abston Chair
    Lenore McIntyre, Assistant Principal
    Yennifer Correia
    Carissa Perez

  • Jennifer Puckett, Principal
    The Corinne Falls Murrah Chair
    Michelle Pellay-Walker, Assistant Principal
    Beth Luscombe
    Andrew McGuire

  • Ruth Valente Burgess, Principal
    The Vincent de Frank Chair
    Jonathan Kirkscey, Assistant Principal
    Jeffrey Jurciukonis, Assistant Principal

  • Scott Best, Principal
    Anthony Smith, Assistant Principal

  • Shantanique Moore*, Principal
    The Marion Dugdale McClure Chair

    Delara Hashemi
    Mari Kamikura

  • Lani Smith*, Principal
    The Paul and Linnea Bert Chair
    Sandy D’Amato
    Shelly Sublett, Assistant Principal

  • Andre Dyachenko, Principal
    The Gayle S. Rose Chair

    Rena Feller
    Andrew Clark

  • Susanna Whitney, Principal
    The Carolyn Horrell Heppel Chair
    Michael Scott

  • Carl Wolfe
    Michael Shults
    Jim Spake
    Gary Buss
    Tom Link

  • Robert Patterson, Principal
    The Morrie A. Moss Chair

    Wilker Augusto
    Jeremiah Frederick
    Jimmy Rhine, Jr.

  • Scott Moore, Principal
    The Smith & Nephew Chair
    Elizabeth Carter
    J. Michael McKenzie
    Mark Woodring

  • Greg Luscombe, Principal
    Mark Soueidi
    Mark Vail
    Martin McCain
    Mark Vail

  • Charles Schulz, Principal
    The Charles and Sharen Schulz Chair

  • Ed Murray, Principal

  • David Carlisle*, Principal
    Bill Shaltis
    Dwight Van de Vate

  • Frances Cobb Kenney, Principal
    The Ruth Marie Moore Cobb Chair

  • Adrienne Park, Principal
    The Buzzy Hussey and Hal Brunt Chair

  • Aidan Mills

  • Anthony Smith

*Artist in Residence