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Holiday Brass

Thursday, December 18, 2025—7:30pm

Thursday, December 18, 2025—7:30pm
Orchestra Hall
1 hour and 10 minutes
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Celebrate the season with the brilliance of brass! Holiday Brass brings the warmth and joy of the holidays to Orchestra Hall with fresh takes on classic carols and familiar favorites. From timeless staples like Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful) and The Christmas Song to bright, festive selections including We Wish You a Merry Christmas, Jingle Bells Swing A Ling Ding, Christmas Toons, and Sleigh Ride, it’s an evening teeming with the spirit of the holidays, performed by the world-class musicians of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

Program

Arr. David Lovrien
Adeste Fideles "O Come All Ye Faithful"
Arr. David Hanson
The Christmas Song
Ed Hirschmann
A Christmas Carol
Arr. Ed Hirschmann
Dona Nobis Pacem
Jim Stephenson
Holiday Overture
Arr. Phil Snedecor
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Arr. Anthony DiLorenzo
Jingle Bells Swing A Ling Ding
Morton Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium
Arr. Anthony DiLorenzo
Christmas Toons
Arr. John Wasson
Sleigh Ride

Artists

Ingrid Martin

conductor

Ingrid Martin puts people at the heart of every musical experience. Her work as a conductor and teacher is shaped by a career spanning music, medicine, and education.

In 2025, Martin joins the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as Assistant Conductor and Phillip and Lauren Fisher Community Ambassador. She also debuts with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra Victoria and leads the Louise Crossley Conductor Training Program for the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. She returns to conduct the Auckland Philharmonia, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, following her 2024 tenure as New Zealand Assistant Conductor in Residence.

Martin loves championing new repertoire and bringing audiences closer to music through thoughtfully curated experiences. She has commissioned 15 works for youth orchestras, conducted 20 world premieres, and recorded over 50 student compositions. Through her original orchestral shows, Martin invites audiences of all ages to explore unexpected connections between music and other disciplines, from physics to painting.

Martin was the first Australian admitted to the Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship Mentoring Program (2024–2025). She was also a fellow of the Australian Conducting Academy (2023–2024) and the Carlos Miguel Prieto Conducting Fellowship with the Orchestra of the Americas (2022).

Before pursuing conducting professionally, Martin worked for a decade in emergency medicine then retrained as a teacher. Her approach to music and leadership is deeply informed by the skills she developed in these careers: listening closely, thinking clearly under pressure, and communicating complex ideas.

Martin has built a global following for Conducting Artistry, her platform for practical resources, podcasts, books, and online tools that empower teachers and students to deepen their artistry. She is a sought-after speaker and clinician at international music education conferences including the Midwest Clinic and Texas Music Educators’ Association, and her book Planning Effective Rehearsals is required reading for university music education programs worldwide.

At home, she’s rarely far from a craft project and a strong black coffee.

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