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Norfolk Chamber Music Festival's 2011 Season Brochure
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Music Among Friendsnorfolkmusic.org
C H A M B E R M U S I C F E S T I VA L • YA L E S C H O O L O F M U S I C
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Tokyo String QuartetMartin Beaver violinKikuei Ikeda violinKazuhide Isomura violaClive Greensmith cello
Artis QuartetPeter Schuhmayer violinJohannes Meissl violinHerbert Kefer violaOthmar Müller cello
Leschetizky Trio Klara Flieder Pantillon violinChristophe Pantillon celloStanislaw Tichonow piano
Full Force Dance Theatre Katie Stevinson-Nollet Artistic Director The King’s Singers
Norfolk Festival Chamber Orchestra & Chorus Norfolk ContemporaryEnsemble Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Nicholas McGegan conductor United States Coast Guard Band Kenneth W. Megan director
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11Festival ArtistsOle Akahoshi celloSyoko Aki violinJanna Baty sopranoBoris Berman pianoDonald Berman pianoRobert Blocker pianoSimon Carrington conductorEttore Causa viola Holly Chatham piano, organ Allan Dean trumpetJeremy Denk pianoClaude Frank pianoPeter Frankl pianoScott Hartman trombone Ani Kavafian violinHumbert Lucarelli oboeJohn McDonough narratorDiana Moore mezzo-sopranoLisa Moore pianoFrank Morelli bassoonSusan Narucki sopranoDonald Palma double bassJoan Panetti piano/composerJulian Pellicano condcutorWilliam Purvis French hornAndré-Michel Schub piano David Shifrin clarinetJames Sinclair conductorDaniel Stepner violin
Robert BlockerPaul Hawkshaw
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Photo Credits Randi Beach, Lukas Beck
Richard Bowdich, Deanne Chin,Halley Erskine, J Henry Fair,
Bob Handelman, Michael Lovett, Bernie Mindich, Matthew Solanch
Artists and programs are subject to change without notice.For artist photo credits, please visit our website at www.norfolkmusic.org.
Cover PaintingFrom the collection of
the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate
Thomas MoranPond in the Meadow, ca.1880
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Composers in ResidenceMartin Bresnick Director, New Music Workshop
Aaron Jay Kernis Christopher Theofanidis Joan Tower
Guest Lecturers Jeremy DenkThomas MasseMatthew SteinfeldJan SwaffordCarol WincencKatie Stevinson-Nollet
Richard Stoltzman clarinetStephen Taylor oboeLaura Usiskin celloRansom Wilson flute/conductorCarol Wincenc fluteWei-Yi Yang piano
WSHUPublic Radio Group
National Public Radio®
Welcome to Norfolk 2011. This year’s program features a wonderful group of artists including the King’s Singers, the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, the world-renowned Artis Quartet and many of our perennial Norfolk favorites including the Tokyo String Quartet. And we are especially proud of our Young Artists’ Performance Series that features some of the best young musicians from around the world. You can hear them perform free of charge every Thursday evening and Saturday morning, as well as on two Tuesdays in August.
Charles Ives (1874-1954) is our featured composer in 2011 courtesy of programming grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Charles Ives Society. His music will serve as a catalyst for a season-long exploration of America’s emerging presence on the global cultural scene at the beginning of the twentieth century. No venue could be more appropriate than the extraordinary Music Shed, built in 1906 on the beautiful Estate of Ellen Battell Stoeckel. She must be included on any list of America’s most important Arts patrons.
Discovering Ives in context, we will be able to enjoy plenty of the great chamber music he admired so much; some wonderful works by his European contemporaries; and important recent compositions that he influenced. Much more information about our activities is available on our website www.norfolkmusic.org. Throughout the summer, the site will contain features on our artists and the music they perform, as well as updates on programs, lectures and special ticket offers. Single tickets will be available for sale on the web beginning May 3. Of course you can call (860.542.3000) or email ([email protected]) for subscriptions or individual tickets any time. And if you can’t make a Friday or Saturday evening concert, it will be streamed live on the website.
In keeping with our turn-of-the-century American theme, our cover artist this year is Thomas Moran (1837-1926). Like Charles Ives he devoted his career to applying the techniques and traditions of his contemporary European counterparts to specifically American subjects. His Pond in the Meadow is part of the Battell Stoeckel collection. You can learn more about his work on our website as well.
I look forward very much to seeing you this summer. Bring the family (kids always come free at Norfolk), enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of Norfolk and, most of all, enjoy the Music Among Friends.
Contact UsE-mail: [email protected]: 860.542.3000Fax: 860.542.3004
Website www.norfolkmusic.org
Mail PO Box 545Norfolk, CT 06058
Beginning June 1, 2011,please visit usin person. Battell HouseBattell Stoeckel EstateRtes. 44 and 272Norfolk, CT 06058
Be sure to visit us online at
www.norfolkmusic.org for concert updates, tickets, artist bios and much, much more.
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Paul Hawkshaw,Director.
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Norfolk, CT, is home to the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival and the Yale Summer School of Music. But time spent in Norfolk is about so much more than just the School and the Festival. It’s the kind of weekend destination you’d be hard-pressed to experience anywhere else, and one you won’t soon forget. Norfolk is the quintessential New England town, surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of northwestern Connecticut’s lush forests and rolling hills.
When you are in the area visit the quaint bed and breakfasts, indulge in gourmet dining, or go out for some of the best antiquing in New England. If the charming villages,
country lanes and covered bridges of northwest Connecticut aren’t enough, the Berkshire Hills are only a step away. New York City and Boston are an easy 100 miles by car.
Once you’ve experienced all we have to offer, we know you’ll agree that the region is music for the rest of your senses.
Images clockwise from far left: Campbell Falls; a Norfolk road; the historic Church of Chirst Congregational on the Norfolk town green, a lookout tower built in honor of Robbins Battell on Haystack Mountain; view from the tower on Haystack Mountain including Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.
One of the world's most celebrated vocal groups, The King's Singers have a packed schedule of concerts, recordings, media and education work that spans the globe. Championing the work of young and established composers, they remain consummate entertainers; aclass-act with a delightfully British wit. From Gesualdo and György Ligeti to Michael Bublé, The King's Singers are instantly recognizable for their spot-on intonation, their impeccable vocal blend, their flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 4:00 PMThe King's Singers
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TICKETS Preferred Seating: $90 | Section A: $75 | Section B: $55 | Section C: $35 | Section D: $25 | KIDS COME FREE! $90 ticket-holders will receive an invitation to a post-concert reception with the artists in Battell House.
The King’s Singers have somehow managed to leap across narrow boundaries and pull in a wide audience
of enthusiastic fans. Part of the King’s Singers’ secret isan endearing informality and a recognition that
art and fun are not mutually exclusive.
— The Dallas Morning News
They are young, affable and funny, and they produce music that is at once interesting and easy to listen to.
— The Wall Street Journal
SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1:00 − 5:00 PMNorfolk's Family Day at the Festival
FREE & Open to the Public
Join us for a Sunday afternoon of fun for the entire family.
The Norfolk Festival’s annual Family Day features performances, an ice-cream social and children’s games − all on the Festival grounds at the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate. All events are free and open to the public. Visit our website (www.norfolkmusic.org) for more details.
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Children's games & activities are sponsored by the Battell Arts Foundation
Ice Cream Social & Children's Games 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Music Shed)
Commander Kenneth W. Megan, Director
The United States Coast Guard Band4:00 pm (Music Shed)
Norfolk Fellows’ Performance for Kids1:00 pm (Music Shed)
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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 8:00 PMTHE LESCHETIZKY TRIOBeethoven Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op 70, No. 2Liszt Tristia (La vallée d’Obermann) Smetana Piano Trio in g minor, Op 15
Leschetizky Trio
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 8:00 PMHAYDN, REINECKE AND SCHUMANNHaydn Divertimento in F Major for WindsReinecke Trio in a minor for Oboe, Horn & PianoSchumann Piano Trio in F Major, Op 80
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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 8:00 PMAN EVENING OF SCHUBERT Schubert Sonatina for Violin and Piano in D Major Schubert Sonata in C Major, “Grand Duo” Schubert Quintet for Piano and Strings, “Trout”
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 8:00 PMTHE ARTIS QUARTETHaydn String Quartet in D Major, Op 20, No. 4Zemlinsky String Quartet No. 4 in D MajorBrahms String Quartet in a minor, Op 51, No. 2
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Stephen Taylor oboe William Purvis French hornAni Kavafian violinOle Akahoshi celloBoris Berman pianoRobert Blocker piano
Syoko Aki violin Peter Schuhmayer violin Herbert Kefer viola Othmar Müller celloDonald Palma double bass Boris Berman pianoPeter Frankl piano
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LISTEN LIVE ONLINE TO OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERTS. JUST LOOK FOR THE ICON ON OUR HOMEPAGE. LISTEN Live
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 8:00 PMPIANO QUARTETSMozart Piano Quartet in g minor, K 478Eröd Piano Quartet, Op 54Mozart Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, K 493
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FRIDAY, JULY 22, 8:00 PMGADE, SCHUBERT, WYNER AND TOWERGade Phantasiestücke, Op 43Schubert Introduction and Variations for Flute & PianoWyner Passover OfferingWyner Trio 2009 (East Coast Premiere)Tower Rising
Carol Wincenc flute Richard Stoltzman clarinet Scott Hartman tromboneLaura Usiskin celloPeter Frankl pianoFellows of the Norfolk Festival
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Martin Beaver violin Kikuei Ikeda violin Clive Greensmith cello Wei-Yi Yang piano James Sinclair conductorAttacca QuartetFellows of the Norfolk Festival
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 8:00 PMALL AMERICAN MUSIC Ives LargoPorter Clarinet QuintetIves Piano TrioIves George Washington's BirthdayCopland Appalachian Spring
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 8:00 PMHAYDN, IVES AND MENDELSSOHNHaydn String Quartet in G Major, Op 77, No. 1Ives String Quartet No. 1, “Salvation Army”Mendelssohn String Quintet in B-flat Major, Op 87
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 8:00 PMIVES, POULENC AND STRAVINSKY Ives The Unanswered Question Poulenc Flute SonataPoulenc Le Bal masqué (The Masquerade Ball) Stravinsky L’Histoire du Soldat (The Soldier’s Tale)
Ransom Wilson flute Allan Dean trumpet Janna Baty soprano André-Michel Schub piano John McDonough narratorFull Force Dance Theatre Fellows of the Norfolk Festival
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 8:00 PMAN EVENING OF MOZARTMozart String Quintet in B-flat Major, K 174Mozart String Quartet in G Major, K 387Mozart String Quintet in g minor, K 516
Tokyo String Quartet Ettore Causa viola
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 8:00 PMBRAHMS, STRAVINKSY AND SCHUMANNBrahms Serenade No. 2 in A Major, Op 16Webern Langsamer SatzStravinsky Three Pieces for String QuartetSchumann Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op 44
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Simon Carrington’s acclaimed Choral Workshop culminates in one of the concert highlights of the season. 24 professional singers from around the world, accompanied by the Norfolk Festival Chamber Orchestra, perform a wide variety of choral selections from the Renaissance to the 21st century. A peerless choir and an outstanding orchestra − this concert is not to be missed!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 4:00 PMNorfolk Choral Festival
TICKETS General Admission: $25 | KIDS COME FREE!
Music Director Nicholas McGegan leads the San Francisco-based Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in a program of Corelli, Vivaldi and Handel, including the Water Music and arias with soprano Diana Moore.
MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 8:00 PMThe Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
This special presentation is not part of the subscription series.TICKETS Section A: $50 | Section B: $40 | Section C: $30 | Section D: $20 | KIDS COME FREE!
As is clear from watching Music Director Nicholas McGeganbounce around the podium, Handel rocks.
— San Francisco Chronicle
The Charles Ives ProjectAmerican composer Charles Ives is this season’s featured composer. The New Music Workshop, led by composer Martin Bresnick, will feature three concerts of music inspired by Ives as well as some works that inspired Ives himself. We are grateful to James Sinclair, noted Ives scholar and conductor, who has advised us in programming a number of the composer's other works throughout the summer. We hope you will enjoy getting to know this quintessential American composer and Danbury, Connecticut, native.
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PRIEMIERES... Continuing the TraditionComposers have written for, studied at, and enjoyed world premieres of their works at Norfolk for more than a century. Continuing that tradition, three recipients of the John & Astrid Baumgardner Scholarships will have their works premiered on the Young Artists' Performance Series during the 2011 season: Adrian Knight, Paul Kerekes and Omar Surillo. 9
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 7:30 PM AND SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2:00 PM NEW MUSIC RECITALSRepertoire to be announced. Lisa Moore, piano, and the Norfolk Contemporary Ensemble, Julian Pellicano, conductor
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 7:30 PM AN EVENING OF SONG Music of Brahms, Chopin and Ives with soprano Susan Narucki and pianist Donald Berman
This special presentation is not part of the subscription series.TICKETS Section A: $50 | Section B: $40 | Section C: $30 | Section D: $20 | KIDS COME FREE!
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MUSIC IN CONTEXT LECTURES (More information on page 10.) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 7:30 PM Jan Swafford: "Charles Ives and the Music of the Ages." WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 7:30 PM Jeremy Denk: Speaking on and performing Ives' Concord SonataWEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 7:30 PM Thomas Masse: "Charles Ives' Compositional Process and the Story Behind the Largo for Clarinet, Violin and Piano."
MASTER SERIES PERFORMANCES SATURDAY, JULY 30, 8:00 PM All American Music FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 8:00 PM Ives, Poulenc & StravinskySATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 8:30 PM Haydn, Ives & Mendelssohn
Regular ticket prices apply. Program infomation on pages 6 & 7
Sponsored in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Charles Ives Society.
Norfolk Listening Club Battell Recital Hall - Dates to be Announced
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Designed to be fun and engaging, the Norfolk Listening Club is an opportunity for both the experienced concertgoer and the classical music novice to enjoy an informal discussion of chamber music among friends, old and new. No background in music necessary - all you need is an active curiosity about music. Our aim is to satisfy your curiosity (or pique it further) and provide a deeper appreciation for the heart of the Festival’s programming: chamber music.
For 2011 Festival Manager James Nelson has crafted a series of four distinct sessions during the summer and throughout the year, each offering something to enhance your listening experience:
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Music in Context Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, Battell Recital Hall June 23 Jan Swafford Composer, Author and Biographer of Charles Ives and Johannes Brahms Charles Ives and the Music of the Ages June 29 The Norfolk Listening Club led by James Nelson
July 6 Jeremy Denk Pianist and Author Speaking on and performing Ives' Concord Sonata
July 13 Matthew Steinfeld Fellow, Yale Department of Psychiatry What Does It Mean to be an Audience Member?: Concert Going as an Engaged Social Practice
July 20 Carol Wincenc Flutist and Faculty Artist, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Getting High! Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Flute and Were Afraid to Ask. July 27 Thomas Masse Associate Provost for the Arts, Yale University Charles Ives' Compositional Process and the Story Behind the Largo for Clarinet, Violin and Piano
August 3 Katie Stevinson-Nollet Artistic Director, Full Force Dance Theatre Dancing with Stravinsky: A Choreographer's Perspective
August 10 The Norfolk Listening Club led by James Nelson
I’ve Got A Question (Live Music) - Our brilliant idea to let the audience interrupt the performance at any time to ask a question of the performers. Honest, it works!
Music of Our Season (Recorded Selections) - Highlights from the upcoming summer season, with some hints at what to listen for.
Inside Music (Recorded Selections & Live Music) - For listeners interested in expanding their knowledge of music by learning about the fundamentals of music composition directly from composers, performers and theorists.
Exploring Chamber Music (Recorded Selections) - For the curious listener who wants to hear something old or new, but also different - consider it the listening equivalent of a book club.
You don’t need to sign up for all sessions to participate. Sign up on the Festival’s website (www.norfolkmusic.org) or call us at 860.542.3000 to receive email notices of sessions.
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Catch a rising star as the Festival presents its Young Artists' Performance Series – performances by the extraordinary young musicians studying at Norfolk. These casual concerts are in the Music Shed free of charge.
Throughout the years, Norfolk audiences have heard hundreds of emerging artists who have gone on to successful professional careers. Norfolk alumni perform with the most illustrious musical organizations in the world: the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony; the Saint Lawrence, Muir, Miró, Ying, Brentano, Shanghai and Maia string quartets; the Claremont and Eroica trios; and new music ensembles such as eighth blackbird and SO PERCUSSION. Syoko Aki, Claude Frank, Pamela Frank, Alan Gilbert, Frederica von Stade and Richard Stoltzman are all former students of Norfolk.
Whether you are an aficionado or a chamber music novice you will enjoy the wonderful performances and casual environment these programs offer. Families with children are most welcome.
Repertoire and ensembles are chosen weekly. Program details will be posted on the Norfolk website as they become available.
Young Artists' Performance Series The Music Shed
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Thursday, July 7, 7:30 pm Saturday, July 9, 10:30 am
Thursday, July 14, 7:30 pm Saturday, July 16, 10:30 am
Thursday, July 21, 7:30 pm Saturday, July 23, 10:30 am
Thursday, July 28, 7:30 pm Saturday, July 30, 10:30 am
Tuesday, August 2, 7:30 pm Thursday, August 4, 7:30 pm Saturday, August 6 , 10:30 am
Tuesday, August 9, 7:30 pm Thursday, August 11, 7:30 pm Saturday, August 13, 10:30 am
TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS
Please visit www.norfolkmusic.org for weekly repertoire.
Performance dates:
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DINING IN NORFOLK:Wood Creek Bar & Grill 860.542.12003 Station Place, Norfolk, CT www.woodcreekbarandgrill.com
Infinity Bistro at Infinity Hall860.542.553120 Greenwoods Road, Norfolk, CTwww.infinitybistro.com
Station Place Cafe860.542.255510 Station Place, Norfolk, CT
Mizza Pizza860.542.684832 Greenwoods Road West, Norfolk, CT
DINING IN CANAAN:Black Forest Bakery860.824.827518 East Main Street (Route 44), Canaan, CT
Higby's Family Restaurant860.824.444085 Main Street, Canaan, CT
DINING IN LITCHFIELD:Aspen Garden 860.567.947751 West Street (on the Green), Litchfield, CT
The West Street Grill860.567.388543 West Street (on the Green) , Litchfield, CT
DINING IN WINSTED:Monaco’s Ristorante 860.379.6648 380 Main Street, Winsted, CT
The Tributary 860.379.7679 19 Rowley Street, Winsted, CT www.tributaryrestaurant.com
DINING IN LAKEVILLE/SALISBURY:Boathouse 860.435.2111349 Main Street, Lakeville, CTwww.boathouseatlakeville.com
Pastorale Bistro & Bar860.435.1011223 Main Street, Lakeville, CTwww.pastoralebistro.com
DINING IN THE BERKSHIRES:The Old Inn on the Green413.229.7924Route 57, Village Green, New Marlborough, MA www.oldinn.com
The Southfield Store413.229.5050163 Norfolk Road (Route 272), Southfield, MAwww.southfieldstore.com
LODGING IN NORFOLK/COLEBROOK:Blackberry River Inn 860.542.5100 20 Greenwoods Road, Norfolk, CT 06058www.blackberryriverinn.com
Manor House 860.542.5690 69 Maple Avenue, Norfolk, CT 06058www.manorhouse-norfolk.com
Mountain View Inn 860.542.6991 67 Litchfield, Norfolk, CT 06058www.mvinn.com
Rock Hall Bed Luxe Lodging860.379.2230 or 917.696.495519 Rock Hall Road, Colebrook, CT 06021www.19rockhallroad.com
Norfolk is nestled in the Litchfield Hills of northwest Connecticut. The main entrance to the Festival is located on the Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate, across from the Norfolk Town Green on Route 272, one block south of its intersection with Route 44.
FROM NEW YORK CITY AND WESTCHESTER COUNTYTaconic State Parkway, North to Millbrook.Route 44 East to Norfolk. Route 272 South.
FROM NEW HAVEN AND FAIRFIELD COUNTYRoute 8 North to Winsted. Route 44 West to Norfolk. Route 272 South. FROM HARTFORDRoute 44 West to Norfolk.Route 272 South.
FROM ALBANYI-90 South to Massachusetts Turnpike. Route 7 South to Route 44 East to Norfolk. Route 272 South.
FROM BOSTON AND SPRINGFIELDMassachusetts Turnpike to I-91 South to Windsor Locks, CT. Route 20 West to Route 219, to Route 318.Route 44 West to Norfolk. Route 272 South.
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Subscriber discounts do not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20).Subscriber ticket exchange privilege is limited to one exchange per concert series. Pick-5 and Pick-3 Series seats are not guaranteed from concert to concert or from year to year.
In addition to single tickets, the Norfolk Festival offers four subscription packages:The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) and Norfolk Choral Festival (8/20) are not included in subscription packages.
Friday Series A set of all six Friday concerts during the summer season
Saturday Series A set of all six Saturday concerts during the summer season
Pick-5 Series Your choice of any five concerts, either Friday or Saturday, during the summer season
Pick-3 Series Your choice of any three concerts, either Friday or Saturday, during the summer season
Subscriptions may be purchased online, by email at [email protected] or by calling the Festival office at 860.542.3000.
Friday and Saturday Series - Same seats for every concert - First priority seating - Flexible ticket exchange privilege Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
- Save 30% off our regular single ticket prices - First opportunity for seating upgrades in future seasons - Advance ticket offers for special events, Norfolk events and other classical music events in the area - Additional single tickets are 20% off regular single ticket prices Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
Pick-5 Series - Best available seating - Flexible ticket exchange privilege Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
- Save 20% off our regular single ticket prices - Advance ticket offers for special events, Norfolk events and other classical music events in the area - Additional single tickets are 20% off regular single ticket prices Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
Pick-3 Series - Best available seating - Flexible ticket exchange privilege Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
- Save 10% off our regular single ticket prices - Advance ticket offers for special events, Norfolk events and other classical music events in the area - Additional single tickets are 10% off regular single ticket prices( Does not apply to The King's Singers (6/12), Philharmonia Baroque (8/15) or Choral Festival (8/20)
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L FE
STIV
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JUNE JULY AUGUST
15
2011 SEA
SON
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LAN
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PHILHARMONIA BAROQUEORCHESTRA (8/15)Section A $ 50Section B $ 40Section C $ 30Section D $ 20 Baclony $ 20
Norfolk Choral Festival (8/20)General Admission $ 25Young Adult (age 18-25) $ 10
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