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RemmereitCIRQUE DE LA
SYMPHONIE
NUTCRACKERTHE
THE INAUGURAL SEASON BEGINS 9.30
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b e y o n d m e a s u r e .
L E A R N A B O U T A R I L D ’ S H I S T O R I C P H I L H A R M O N I C S S E AS O N O N P A G E S 5 - 1 1 .R E A D M O R E A B O U T O U R B L O C K B U S T E R P O P S S E AS O N O N P A G E S 1 3 - 1 4 .
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ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
2 0 1 1 / 1 2 S E A S O N
Photography by Hamilton Productions
George Eastman led the challenge some 90 years ago. For Rochester
to establish its own Orchestra. To develop its own music school.
And to build a home that would nurture them both. From
generation to generation.
Rochester embraced his challenge across those decades.
Howard Hanson, Frederick Fennell, Erich Leinsdorf, David
Zinman, Christopher Seaman, Jeff Tyzik—all have
elevated Rochester’s musical life.
Now, Arild Remmereit accepts the challenge.
He already has shown he will energize the
masterworks in ways that are fresh and
thrilling. And he has promised to bring us
great music we will be eager to get to know.
He will bring us new discoveries alongside
familiar music we’ll be re-discovering.
And we’ll be creating classics together.
T H E N E X T M U S I C D I R E C T O R O F T H E R O C H E S T E R P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
WELCOME
Remmereit
1 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 S E A S O N
ARILD’S INAUGURALMAHLER’S “RESURRECTION” SAINT-SAËNS’ THUNDERING “ORGAN SYMPHONY”DVORÁK’S “NEW WORLD”
B O L É R O ! HOLIDAY CLASSICS VIENNESE NEW YEARVALENTINE’S ROMANCE!
PA S S I ONAT E C LA S S I C SCHRISTOPHER RETURNS!
SPRING FESTIVAL: M O Z A R T & M O R E !
RUSSIAN MASTERSBEETHOVEN’S SECONDPICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION!
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3 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
RPO: Congratulations on becoming our new Maestro! Throughout your programming you highlight the works of women composers, and we also will be joined by guest artists from the Eastman School of Music. Bravo! What inspired you?
ARILD: Thank you! I have a passion for discovering great works that move me and have, for different reasons, not yet become part of the standard repertoire; Ibelieve the works spread throughout the 2011-12 season can do just that. I am eager to share this passion with audiences and musicians who I am confident will enjoy the experience as well. This is what I mean by “creating classics.” I also wanted to honor the significant role Rochester played in the women’s rights movement. And what better way to do that than through music! As for Eastman, it is simply one of the world’s great music schools with an incredibly rich tradition. The chance to forge new links with such an amazing institution—and to collaborate closely with its world-class students and faculty—was irresistible.
Q & AARILD REMMEREITw i t h
A N E W S E A S O N A N E W M U S I C D I R E C T O R A N E W E R A
MEET THE RPO’S NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR
RPO: You’re also bringing us Mahler’s “Resurrection” for the first time inmore than 25 years. How excitedare you to re-introduce us?
ARILD: Yes! I am thrilled. I love Mahler’s music because it expresses such a wide range of emotions and ideas so powerfully. I have always felt a strong connection to his music. When I learned the RPO did not perform Mahler regularly, it seemed like an exciting opportunity for Rochester, and I hope audiences will become as enraptured by this magical music as I am.
A N E W S E A S O N A N E W M U S I C D I R E C T O R A N E W E R A
4 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
Photography by Hamilton Productions
RPO: How did conducting become your passion?
ARILD: I started piano lessons at age six and performed professionally as a boy soprano around Norway. My passion for music and my absolute commitment to being a musician really took off when I was allowed to buy myself a pair of those 1970s platform shoes and an electric guitar! I was 12 years old. After a few years I joined a band with some older kids, playing keyboards. What I had learned in piano lessons as a child then became very useful. My musical taste developed. I was playing more "jazzy" music, and as I was studying voice and piano at the Music Conservatory in Oslo, I was earning my living playing in bands. At some point in my early twenties, I started to feel like focusing my energies in one thing. So I asked myself: If I used all the experience I have gained in different musical settings so far in my life and invested all my energies and hard work into one enterprise, what would it be and what would I do well? Around that time I had a conversation with one of my uncles, Per Brevig. He is the only professional musician in the family and has a very successful career in the U.S. He was principal trombone at the Metropolitan Opera for 30 years and is a teacher at Juilliard and Aspen. He suggested that I check out the conducting program at the Aspen Music Festival and School. At the end of that summer, I concluded that if they (the conducting students) can do it, I can too! And from that point on, I focused on becoming a conductor.
RPO: Speaking of music and childhood, which pieces this season will resonate with younger audiences?
ARILD: That’s very easy to answer. Every single piece in this season is good for younger people and older people and everyone in between.
RPO: Tell us about your batons…your father makes them, right?
ARILD: My father makes all of my batons—hundreds of them—and it’s a wonderful thing. He’s now 82, and I’ve told him, when I’m 82 and still conducting, I don’t want to be in a situation where I run out of batons. He’s still making them!
NEW! You can purchase a special season ticket package that
includes each of Arild’s concerts! When you buy today, you’ll get
9 concerts for the price of 7—that’s two concerts
for FREE. Please see page 24 for pricing information.
O C T O B E RMAHLER’S “RESURRECTION”Arild Remmereit, conductorEastman Chorale &Eastman-Rochester Chorus William Weinert, directorRebecca Farley Witty, sopranoAshley Hill, mezzo-soprano
FANNY MENDELSSOHN HENSEL JobMAHLER Symphony No. 2,“Resurrection”INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C F
A musical experience unlike any other. Arild Remmereit leads Mahler’s monumental Symphony No. 2, the “Resurrection,” a work the Rochester Philharmonic will be performing for the first time in more than 25 years. Featuring the Eastman-Rochester Chorus, Mahler’s awe-inspiring “Resurrection” Symphony is a not-to-be-missed concert event.The concerts begin with the brief, poignant meditation on the story of Job by Fanny Mendelssohn, sister of Felix.
Sponsored by
10.20(7:30 PM)
10.22(8:00 PM)
JULIANAATHAYDESEPT. 30 & OCT. 1MAR. 1 & 3
Photography by Walter Colley
E A S T M A N -R O C H E S T E R C H O R U S
5 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
S E P T E M B E RARILD’S INAUGURALArild Remmereit, conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair
AMY BEACH Symphony No. 2,“Gaelic”HALVORSEN Entry March of the BoyarsSVENDSEN Romance for ViolinJ. STRAUSS, JR. Where the Citrons BloomJ. STRAUSS, JR. Light as a FeatherINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B D
(FRIDAY)09.30(7:30 PM)
10.01(8:00 PM)
To begin his tenure, Arild Remmereit has selected joyous works from his three musical homes. From his native Norway, the Violin Romance of Johan Svendsen, featuring concertmaster Juliana Athayde. From his musical home,Vienna, exhilarating selections by Johann Strauss, Jr. And now, as he moves to America, Arild presents the “Gaelic” Symphony of Amy Beach. Contemporary with Dvorák’s “New World” Symphony, this masterwork of the late 19th century is too rarely performed, and ushers in a season-long celebration of the contributions of women composers.
Sponsored by
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THURSDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 9.30) AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET PRE-CONCERT CHAT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE (EXCEPT 9.30)
TICKETS: 585-454-2100 | WWW.RPO.ORGFor all package and pricing information, please go to pages 19-24
R P O P H I L H A R M O N I C S S E R I E S
E A S T M A N -R O C H E S T E R C H O R U S
6 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
P E T E RK U R A UNOV. 10 & 12
You will notice these icons throughout the brochure that identify concerts with a guest artist from the Eastman School of Music or are featuring the work of a woman composer.
H E R B I GNOV. 10 & 12
G Ü N T H E RM I S H A& C I P AO C T. 2 7 & 2 9D I C H T E R
11.10(7:30 PM)
11.12(8:00 PM)
N O V E M B E RDVORÁK’S “NEW WORLD”Günther Herbig, guest conductorPeter Kurau, horn The Cricket and Frank Luellen Chair
SCHUBERT Symphony No. 5MOZART Horn Concerto No. 4MOZART RondoDVORÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C
This is music that captures the energy, the exuberance, the promise of a great nation.Günther Herbig conducts one of the most beloved symphonies in the entire repertoire: Dvorák’s love letter to America, the “New World” Symphony. Plus, the beguiling Fifth Symphony of the 19-year-old Schubert, and Mozart’s delightful Fourth Horn Concerto (and Rondo) with the RPO’s Principal Horn Peter Kurau.
Additional support is provided by the Mozart Performance Fund: Sarah D. Atkinson, M.D. and Steven Hess
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OCT. 27 & 29
M I C H A E L B U T T E R M A N
O C T O B E RSAINT-SAËNS' THUNDERING “ORGAN SYMPHONY”Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairMisha and Cipa Dichter, piano
MOZART Symphony No. 31, “Paris”POULENC Concerto for Two PianosSAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3,“Organ Symphony”INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B D
There is no other symphony like it. More than a century after its premiere, it remains unrivaled in its scope and majesty. Michael Butterman, in his Philharmonics Series debut, leads Saint-Saëns’ awe-inspiring “Organ Symphony.” Plus, Mozart’s symphonic postcard to Paris. And, the electrifying Misha and Cipa Dichter play Poulenc’s captivating Concerto for Two Pianos.
Additional support is provided by the Mozart Performance Fund: Sarah D. Atkinson, M.D. and Steven Hess
10.27(7:30 PM)
10.29(8:00 PM)
The “AR” icon will be located next to all concerts that Arild Remmereit is conducting, and you now even can buy a special season ticket package that includes all nine of his programs. Please see page 24 for pricing information.
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N O V E M B E RBOLÉRO!Arild Remmereit, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
GABRIELA LENA FRANK Three Latin American DancesSIERRA Sinfonia No. 4BARBER Piano ConcertoRAVEL BoléroINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B D
Hypnotic, exotic, even erotic. It is one of the most popular works in the entirerepertoire. Experience Ravel’s mesmerizing Boléro, live in concert. Arild Remmereit also conducts Roberto Sierra’s sizzling Symphony No. 4, and the Latin American Dances of Gabriela Lena Frank. Plus, the brilliant Jon Kimura Parker plays an American classic—Samuel Barber’s lively Piano Concerto.
Sponsored by
D E C E M B E RHOLIDAY CLASSICSKazem Abdullah, guest conductorRebecca Gilbert, flute The Charlotte Whitney Allen Chair
CORELLI Concerto grosso, “Christmas Concerto”PACHELBEL CanonBACH Suite No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1, “Winter Dreams”INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C F
Musical delights of the Holiday Season!RPO virtuosos gift-wrap exquisite classics, perfect for the holidays. From Pachelbel’s adored Canon to Corelli’s tender “Christmas Concerto," and Bach’s sparkling Suite No. 2—featuring Principal Flutist Rebecca Gilbert—to Tchaikovsky’s “Winter Dreams” Symphony, ‘tis the season for the RPO!
Rebecca Gilbert’s performance is made possible by the KatherineT. and Jon L. Schumacher Orchestra Musician Soloist Fund.
12.08(7:30 PM)
12.10(8:00 PM)11.17
(7:30 PM)
11.19(8:00 PM)
J O N K I M U R A P A R K E RNOV. 17 & 19 KAZEM ABDULLAH
DEC. 8 & 10
G I L B E R TDEC. 8 & 10
R E B E C C A
Photography by Walter Colley
Part of the Bausch and Lomb Holiday Extravaganza
7 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
THURSDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 9.30) AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET PRE-CONCERT CHAT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE (EXCEPT 9.30)
TICKETS: 585-454-2100 | WWW.RPO.ORGFor all package and pricing information, please go to pages 19-24
R P O P H I L H A R M O N I C S S E R I E S
DEC. 8 & 10
8 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
J A N U A R YVIENNESE NEW YEARArild Remmereit, conductorsoprano, tbd
MAHLER Symphony No. 4PEGGY STUART COOLIDGE Blue PlanetLEHÁR “Vilja Lied” from The Merry WidowJ. STRAUSS, JR. Emperor WaltzKÁLMÁN “Heia in den Bergen” from The Gypsy PrincessINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B
Ring in the New Year with Arild Remmereit and your RPO. It’s New Year’s in Vienna! Be there for intoxicating Viennese favorites of Lehár, Strauss,and the vivacious Imre Kálmán. And from that magical era, the enchanted Fourth Symphony of Gustav Mahler. Also, Peggy Stuart Coolidge’s 1970s ecological evocation, Blue Planet.
Sponsored by
01.26(7:30 PM)
01.28(8:00 PM)
F E B R U A R YVALENTINE’S ROMANCE!Arild Remmereit, conductorStefan Jackiw, violinVocal soloists from Eastman School of Music TBD
R. STRAUSS Don JuanBRUCH Scottish FantasyKAREN TANAKA Rose AbsoluteR. STRAUSS Excerpts from Der RosenkavalierINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C
Bring that special someone to Kodak Hall as Arild Remmereit leads passionate classics: music from Richard Strauss’ romantic DerRosenkavalier, alongside the delicate Rose Absolute by Japanese-born Karen Tanaka. Stefan Jackiw returns to play Bruch’s ebullient Scottish Fantasy. Be there to share the romance on Valentine’s Weekend.
Sponsored by
02.09(7:30 PM)
02.11(8:00 PM)
Stefan Reuss, Kathy Kemp Photography by Walter Colley
S T E F A N JACKIW
FEB. 9 & 11
ARILDREMMEREIT
CHRISTOPHCAMPESTRINIMAR. 1 & 3
JULIANAATHAYDE
SEPT. 30& OCT. 1
MAR. 1 & 3
CHRISTOPHER SEAMANMAR. 8 & 10
M A R C HPASSIONATE CLASSICSChristoph Campestrini, guest conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair
BRAHMS Tragic OvertureBARBER Violin ConcertoBRAHMS Symphony No. 4INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B
The great strength and nobility of Brahms’ Fourth and final Symphony place it amonghis most profound achievements. Also, RPO concertmaster Juliana Athayde plays the tender Violin Concerto of Samuel Barber. Passionate masterworks by two of music’s great romantics.
03.01(7:30 PM)
03.03(8:00 PM)
CHRISTOPHER RETURNS!Christopher Seaman, conductorJohn Lill, piano
SHOSTAKOVICH Festive OvertureBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1ELGAR Symphony No. 1INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C F
It is one of Beethoven’s first masterpieces.The youthful First Piano Concerto confirms the young composer’s genius. Pianist JohnLill—internationally acclaimed for his performances of Beethoven—will illuminate the music with his unique insight. RPO Conductor Laureate Christopher Seaman returns to conduct the regal First Symphonyof Sir Edward Elgar and celebrate his 70th birthday. “I can only write when the spirit moves me,” Elgar once commented. But when he was inspired, his music wouldmove an entire kingdom.
Christopher Seaman’s appearance is made possible by Barbara & Patrick Fulford and The Conductor Laureate Society.
John Lill's performance is made possible by the Alfred Davis and Brunhilde Knapp Artists Performance Fund.
03.08(7:30 PM)
03.10(8:00 PM)
J O H NL I L LMAR. 8 & 10
9 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
THURSDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 9.30) AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET PRE-CONCERT CHAT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE (EXCEPT 9.30)
TICKETS: 585-454-2100 | WWW.RPO.ORGFor all package and pricing information, please go to pages 19-24
R P O P H I L H A R M O N I C S S E R I E S
A P R I LSPRING FESTIVAL: MOZART AND MORE!Arild Remmereit, conductor
Thursday:SIBELIUS The LoverBARTÓK Music for Strings, Percussion and CelestaMOZART Serenade No. 10, “Gran Partita”
Saturday:R. STRAUSS/arr. WESLEY NANCE Fanfare der Stadt WienR. STRAUSS SerenadeSTRAVINSKY Symphony for WindsROUSE Ogoun badagrisMOZART Serenade No. 6, “Serenata notturna”TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for StringsINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B D
Arild Remmereit ushers in the season of renewal—a Spring Festival of Mozart and more! Two separate programs, featuring the RPO’s string, wind, and percussion sections. On Thursday, the strings and percussion play Bartók and Sibelius; then the winds perform Mozart’s glorious Gran Partita. On Saturday, the winds spotlight Strauss and Stravinsky, the percussion plays a Christopher Rouse piece, thenthe strings take on Tchaikovsky and Mozart’s Serenata Notturna. Plus, Fanfare der Stadt Wien, arranged by the RPO's own Wesley Nance. Two great concerts over one festive weekend.
Sponsored by
Additional support is provided by the Mozart Performance Fund: Sarah D. Atkinson, M.D. and Steven Hess
A N D R É L APL ANTE
APR. 19 & 21APR.19& 21
V L A D I M I RV E R B I T Z K Y
04.12(7:30 PM)
04.14(8:00 PM)
RUSSIAN MASTERSVladimir Verbitzky, guest conductorAndré Laplante, piano
PROKOFIEV Classical SymphonyPROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3GLINKA Valse-fantaisieSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 9INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C F
“He is one of those rare soloists whose every effort is aimed at serving the music,” declares The Toronto Star. “Immense musical intelligence.” André Laplante plays the blistering Third Piano Concerto of Prokofiev.Also,Vladimir Verbitzky conducts the Ninth Symphony of Shostakovich, a delightful miniature with a subversive subtext.
04.19(7:30 PM)
04.21(8:00 PM)
Dave Angus, Jennifer Burch, Peter KurauPhotography by Walter Colley
10 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
MAY 31 & JUNE 2
M A YBEETHOVEN’S SECONDArild Remmereit, conductorPiano soloist from Eastman School of Music TBD
FRY Macbeth OvertureCLARA SCHUMANN Piano ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2Plus a new composition by an Eastman School of Music student composer.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES A B D
His reading of Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony last summer captivated audiences. Now, Arild Remmereit leads Beethoven’s graceful Second Symphony. These concerts also afford theopportunity to discover the Piano Concerto of the 17-year-old Clara Wieck, composed shortly after she fell in love with Robert Schumann. Plus, the dramatic Overture to Macbeth, written in the midst of the Civil War by one of America’s earliest composers,William Henry Fry.
Sponsored by
05.10(7:30 PM)
05.12(8:00 PM)
05.31(7:30 PM)
06.02(8:00 PM)
MARGARETBROUWERCOMPOSER
M A Y / J U N EPICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION!Arild Remmereit, conductorCynthia Phelps, violaRebecca Young, viola
MARGARET BROUWER Commissioned work TBASOFIA GUBAIDULINA Two Paths: Dedication to Mary and Martha (Concerto for Two Violas)WILSON Viola Concerto (World Premiere)MUSSORGSKY (arr. Ravel) Pictures at an ExhibitionINCLUDED IN PACKAGES A C F
Few works can match it for orchestral color, sonic impact, or sheer excitement. And no work displays the virtuosity of the Rochester Philharmonic and Arild Remmereit like Pictures at an Exhibition. Experience it–live–along with a celebration of the 2012 International Viola Congress, being held in Rochester at the Eastman School of Music,with works by Sofia Gubaidulina and Olly Wilson, with a different viola concerto performed each night. Plus, an RPO-commissioned work by Margaret Brouwer to celebrate the conclusion of Arild Remmereit’s inaugural season.
Sponsored by
11 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
ARILDREMMEREIT
THURSDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 9.30) AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET PRE-CONCERT CHAT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE (EXCEPT 9.30)
TICKETS: 585-454-2100 | WWW.RPO.ORGFor all package and pricing information, please go to pages 19-24
R P O P H I L H A R M O N I C S S E R I E S
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ITZHAKPERLMAN
PLAYS TCHAIKOVSKY!CONDUCTED BY ARILD REMMEREIT, THE RPO’S NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR
01.22(3:00 PM)
The reigning virtuoso of the violin—Itzhak Perlman—returns to perform with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra! The RPO’s incoming Music Director, Arild Remmereit, will conduct this special Sunday afternoon concert featuring Perlman performing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. This will be the first time in more than six years that Perlman will join the RPO in concert. Beloved for his charm and humanity as well as his talent, Perlman is treasured by audiences throughout the world who respond not only to his remarkable artistry, but also to his gift for communicating the irrepressible joy of making music. This concert promises to be an extraordinary experience—one you won’t want to miss! Ticket prices start at $35* and RPO subscribers and donors will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets! * Due to the high demand for this concert, no discounts will be accepted for Itzhak Perlman tickets.
MAR. 08 & 10
CIRQUEDE LA
SYMPHONIEOCT. 14 & 15
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET
TICKETS: 585-454-2100 | WWW.RPO.ORGFor all package and pricing information, please go to pages 19-24
MAUREEN MCGOVERN: A LONG AND WINDING ROADTake a trip down memory lane with Maureen McGovern—fresh from her hugely successful run at Geva last fall—as she brings you favorites from the 60s and 70s such as The Morning After and Can You Read My Mind. McGovern will share personal anecdotes, plus the music of Paul Simon and Bob Dylan.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Y
10.1410.15 (8:00 PM)
O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E ROPENING WEEKEND: CIRQUE RETURNS! Watch Cirque de la Symphonie’s amazing acrobats drop into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for a spectacular and all-new performance celebrating the opening of the RPO’s Pops season.You won’t believe your eyes as some of the best Cirque artists in the world perform magical feats! Jeff Tyzik conducts.
INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Z JUST ADDED: PIT SEATS!CALL 585-454-2100 FOR PRICING & AVAILABILITY
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11.0411.05 (8:00 PM)
01.0601.07(8:00 PM)
12.1612.17(8:00 PM)
D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R YGALA HOLIDAY POPSIt’s Rochester’s favorite holiday family tradition: Gala Holiday Pops with Jeff Tyzik and the RPO! Whether you drive downtown to Kodak Hall, or opt for a Sleigh Ride, you won’t want to miss this spectacular holiday concert—complete with a sing-along and the Festival High School Chorale co-directed by Harold McAuliffe and Amy Story.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Y
CAROUSEL—IN CONCERT!The RPO brings you Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel in concert, complete with Broadway actors performing! Named by Time Magazine as “the best musical of the 20th century,” Carousel will feature the iconic characters Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan, on stage with the RPO and our own Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik. Don’t let this golden chance pass you by!INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Z
SWING KINGSAmerica’s king of swing clarinet—Dave Bennett—presents his latest project, a salute to the greats in jazz history, including Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, and Benny Goodman.You’ll swoon and swing and melt away those winter blues during this unforgettable performance. Jeff Tyzik conducts.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Y
01.2001.21(8:00 PM)
M A U R E E N M C G O V E R NNOV. 4 & 5
HOLIDAY POPSDEC. 16 & 17
Part of the Bausch and Lomb Holiday Extravaganza
Part of the Bausch and Lomb Holiday Extravaganza
JEFFTYZIK
13 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
R P O P O P S S E R I E S
HOLIDAY POPS
14 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
CHERISH THE LADIESMAR. 16 & 17
FEB.17& 18
BYRONSTRIPLING
A P R I L / M A YJAMES WESTWATER: SPURS AND SPIRITSIt’s a feast for the eyes—and ears—as James Westwater’s stunning photography is choreographed to iconic American music from Copland and Barber in this incredible program. First, you’ll escape to the West for Chaps and Spurs with images of cowboys and untouched,rustic land displayed on-screen during the concert, followed by vast American landscapes and breathtaking vistas in American Fanfare.Then, Jeff Tyzik takes you along to Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde for Reflections of theSpirit, which will nurture your soul and make for a truly extraordinary evening.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Y
A MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTEThe RPO presents this very special concert to commemorate all those who have served our great nation. Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik will lead the Orchestra as we honor our heroes from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. Featuring the U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Z
04.2704.28(8:00 PM)
05.2505.26(8:00 PM)
F E B R U A R Y / M A R C HLET’S DANCE!Gear up for Valentine’s Day with Lindy Hop Champion—and So You Think You Can Dance choreographer—Carla Heiney. Even the legs on your seat will be dancing as Jeff Tyzik and the RPO bring you the best in swing music and onstage energy you won’t want to miss.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Z
MARDI GRAS: THE SOUNDS OF NEW ORLEANSCelebrate Mardi Gras with a salute to Satchmo, Preservation Hall, and parade time. Double threat Byron Stripling brings his incomparable trumpet virtuosity and distinctive vocal styling to Kodak Hall. Get ready for an evening that will shake the rafters with Mardi Gras spirit right here in Rochester! Jeff Tyzik conducts.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Y
ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION WITH CHERISH THE LADIESThere’s no better way to throw a Celticcelebration than with Irish music sensation Cherish the Ladies, right here in Kodak Hall! Exuberant step dancing, sensational singing, and a heap o’ humor give this concert the “four-leaf clover” rating.INCLUDED IN PACKAGES X Z
Sponsored by
02.0302.04(8:00 PM)
02.1702.18(8:00 PM)
03.1603.17(8:00 PM)
JAMES WESTWATERAPR. 27 & 28
15 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 R P O S E A S O N
FRIDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 10.8)AND SUNDAYS AT 2:00 PMPERFORMANCE HALL AT HOCHSTEIN, 50 NORTH PLYMOUTH AVENUEGENERAL ADMISSION
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10.08SATURDAY(7:30 PM)
10.09(2:00 PM)
THE FOLK MUSIC INFLUENCE Arild Remmereit, conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward ChairINCLUDED IN PACKAGE M
How did folk music enter the concert hall? Why did it inspire many of music’s greatest masters? What controversies were ignited when folk tunes and spirituals found their way into the symphonies of Dvorák and others?
Arild Remmereit presents American classics— by Dvorák and Amy Beach—each drawing liberally on folk tunes imported here and spirituals shaped here. Yom Kippur will be recognized and the Norwegian Johan Svendsen further explores the folk heritage in his Romance for violin performed by RPO Concertmaster Juliana Athayde.
Subscribers can choose what the RPO will perform: a symphonic folk dance from one of five composers including Copland, Brahms, Dvorák, Coleridge-Taylor, and Grieg!
THE LATIN SIZZLEArild Remmereit, conductorINCLUDED IN PACKAGE M
What makes Latin music so seductive? Why is it so intoxicating? How are its rhythms distinctive from other music? Arild Remmereit surveys the Latin American music of our time by Arturo Marquez, Roberto Sierra, and others, the music that preceded them, and how these Spanish rhythms have captivated composers for centuries.
Subscribers can help choose what the RPO will perform: a Latin classic composed by Bernstein, Gershwin, Chabrier, and others!
11.18(7:30 PM)
11.20(2:00 PM)
SUBVERSIVE SUBTEXTSVladimir Verbitsky, guest conductorINCLUDED IN PACKAGE M
How did the revolution change Russian music? What was the music like pre-revolution? What pressures did the state put on its composers? Why did they accommodate the propaganda that was imposed?
Guest conductor Vladmir Verbitsky opens the cases of Shostakovich and Prokofiev as well as their predecessors Glazunov and Glinka. Their music could celebrate Soviet glory. . . their subtext would suggest the subversive. They paid the price with their creative freedom, and nearly with their lives.
04.20(7:30 PM)
04.22(2:00 PM)
01.27(7:30 PM)
01.29(2:00 PM)
SHALL WE WALTZ?Arild Remmereit, conductorINCLUDED IN PACKAGE M
Why was Johann Strauss, Jr., the “Waltz King?” What made his waltzes so enticing? How did they become the essence of Viennese elegance? Arild Remmereit considers the waltz —from the early three-quarter time dances of Mozart and Beethoven, through the waltzes of Strauss, and into our own time. Rochester’s top ballroom dancers will illustrate.
And get out your dance card—Arild may select you to waltz with him!
IN BEETHOVEN’S FOOTSTEPSArild Remmereit, conductorINCLUDED IN PACKAGE M
What long shadow did Beethoven cast over the century that followed his passing? Did he inspire. . . or intimidate? Why did Brahms wait until he was past 40 to even consider composing a symphony?
Beginning with the music of Beethoven, Arild Remmereit explores how his legacy influenced Clara Schumann, Brahms, William Henry Fry, and even Charles Ives. Arild’s Eastman School of Music connections continue with music composed by an Eastman student and an Eastman piano soloist performing Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto.
05.11(7:30 PM)
05.13(2:00 PM)
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O C T O B E R / F E B R U A R YRUNAWAY BUNNYMichael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairINCLUDED IN PACKAGE K
The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown is one of the most beloved and best-selling children’s books of all time—and now the RPO brings it onstage! This concert features themusical adaptation of Brown's book, with a narrator and orchestra taking audiences on a journey with the adorable bunny. PLUS—in honor of Halloween, be sure to come in your costume!
10.30(2:00 PM)
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TUBBY THE TUBAMichael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairW. Craig Sutherland, tuba INCLUDED IN PACKAGE K
Tubby the Tuba’s iconic story is comingto Rochester for the very first time! Your kids will love Tubby and all his friends—including The Violin, Peepo the Piccolo, and The Timpani—as they share in Tubby’s journey to find his melody. Featuring RPO Principal Tuba W. Craig Sutherland.
02.05(2:00 PM)
04.01(2:00 PM)
A P R I L / M A YAPRIL FOOLS’Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairINCLUDED IN PACKAGE K
No foolin’! Have the whole family join us for aprogram of fun pranks, musical jokes, and an all-around good time set to music performed by the RPO.
DR. SEUSS’ THE SNEETCHESMichael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairINCLUDED IN PACKAGE K
The RPO premieres The Sneetches, a workfor narrator and orchestra by Spanish composer Lorenzo Palomo. The Sneetches is a timeless favorite that Dr. Seuss published right after Green Eggs and Ham. Commissioned for the RPO by Rochester physician Dr. Sid Sobel, this performance will have a special Seussical twist that your family will truly enjoy.
05.06(2:00 PM)
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S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E RARILD’S INAUGURALTo begin his tenure, Arild Remmereit has selected joyous works from his three musical homes. From his native Norway, the Violin Romance of Johan Svendsen, featuring concertmaster Juliana Athayde. From his musical home,Vienna, exhilarating selections by Johann Strauss, Jr. And now, as he moves to America, Arild presents the “Gaelic” Symphony of Amy Beach. Contemporary with Dvorák’s “New World” Symphony, this masterwork of the late 19th century is too rarely performed and ushers in a season-long celebration of the contributions of women composers.
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09.30(7:30 PM)
10.01(8:00 PM)
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OCT. 14 & 15ARILD REMMEREITSEPT. 30 & OCT. 1
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O C T O B E ROPENING WEEKEND: CIRQUE RETURNS!Watch Cirque de la Symphonie’s amazing acrobats drop into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for a spectacular and all-new performance celebrating the opening of the RPO’s Pops season.You won’t believe your eyes as some of the best Cirque artists in the world perform magical feats! Jeff Tyzik conducts.
10.1410.15(8:00 PM)
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ZONE2
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GALA HOLIDAY POPSDEC. 16 - 18
N O V E M B E RTHE NUTCRACKERThe magical tale of The Nutcracker is brought to lifeby the talented dancers of the Rochester City Ballet, Jamey Leverett, artistic director, with Tchaikovsky’s enchanting music performed live by your RPO, conducted by Michael Butterman.This spectacularproduction features guest artists from America’s top ballet companies, 150 community children, and the Bach Children’s Chorus, Karla Krogstad, director.
11.2511.26 11.27(2:00 PM &7:00 PM)
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NOV. 25 - 27
D E C E M B E RGALA HOLIDAY POPSIt’s Rochester’s favorite holiday family tradition:Gala Holiday Pops with Jeff Tyzik and the RPO! Whether you drive downtown to Kodak Hall, or opt for a Sleigh Ride, you won’t want to missthis spectacular holiday concert—complete with a sing-along and the Festival High School Chorale!
12.16(8:00 PM) 12.17(2:00 PM & 8:00 PM) 12.18(2:00 PM)
Part of the Bausch and Lomb Holiday Extravaganza
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ITZHAKPERLMANJAN. 22
J A N U A R YITZHAK PERLMAN PLAYS TCHAIKOVSKYThe reigning virtuoso of the violin—Itzhak Perlman—returns to perform with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra! The RPO’s incoming Music Director, Arild Remmereit, will conduct this special afternoon featuring Perlman performing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto.
01.22(3:00 PM)
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THURSDAYS AT 7:30 PM (EXCEPT 9.30) AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET PRE-CONCERT CHAT ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE
09.30(7:30 PM)
10.01(8:00 PM)
10.20(7:30 PM)
10.22(8:00 PM)
10.27(7:30 PM)
10.29(8:00 PM)
11.17(7:30 PM)
11.19(8:00 PM)
01.26(7:30 PM)
01.28(8:00 PM)
02.09(7:30 PM)
02.11(8:00 PM)
DATE PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
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D (5)
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ARILD’S INAUGURALAMY BEACH Symphony No. 2,“Gaelic”HALVORSEN Entry March of the BoyarsSVENDSEN Romance for ViolinJ. STRAUSS, JR. Where the Citrons BloomJ. STRAUSS, JR. Light as a Feather
Arild Remmereit, conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair
MAHLER’S “RESURRECTION”FANNY MENDELSSOHN HENSEL JobMAHLER Symphony No. 2,“Resurrection”
Arild Remmereit, conductorEastman Chorale & Eastman-Rochester Chorus William Weinert, directorRebecca Farley Witty, sopranoAshley Hill, mezzo-soprano
SAINT-SAËNS' THUNDERING “ORGAN SYMPHONY”MOZART Symphony No. 31, “Paris”POULENC Concerto for Two PianosSAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3,“Organ Symphony”
Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairMisha and Cipa Dichter, piano
Arild Remmereit, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
BOLÉRO!GABRIELA LENA FRANK Three Latin American DancesSIERRA Sinfonia No. 4BARBER Piano ConcertoRAVEL Boléro
12.08(7:30 PM)
12.10(8:00 PM)
Kazem Abdullah, guest conductorRebecca Gilbert, flute The Charlotte Whitney Allen Chair
HOLIDAY CLASSICSCORELLI Concerto grosso,“Christmas Concerto”PACHELBEL CanonBACH Suite No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1, “Winter Dreams”
Arild Remmereit, conductorsoprano, tbd
VIENNESE NEW YEARMAHLER Symphony No. 4PEGGY STUART COOLIDGE Blue PlanetLEHÁR “Vilja Lied” from The Merry WidowJ. STRAUSS, JR. Emperor WaltzKÁLMÁN “Heia in den Bergen” from The Gypsy Princess
Arild Remmereit, conductorStefan Jackiw, violinVocal soloists from Eastman School of Music TBD
VALENTINE’S ROMANCE!R. STRAUSS Don JuanBRUCH Scottish FantasyKAREN TANAKA Rose AbsoluteR. STRAUSS Excerpts from Der Rosenkavalier
03.01(7:30 PM)
03.03(8:00 PM) • •
Christoph Campestrini, guest conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair
PASSIONATE CLASSICSBRAHMS Tragic OvertureBARBER Violin ConcertoBRAHMS Symphony No. 4
11.10(7:30 PM)
11.12(8:00 PM)
Günther Herbig, guest conductorPeter Kurau, horn The Cricket and Frank Luellen Chair
DVORÁK’S “NEW WORLD”SCHUBERT Symphony No. 5MOZART Horn Concerto No. 4MOZART RondoDVORÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
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03.08(7:30 PM)
03.10(8:00 PM)
04.12(7:30 PM)
04.14(8:00 PM)
04.19(7:30 PM)
04.21(8:00 PM)
05.10(7:30 PM)
05.12(8:00 PM)
05.31(7:30 PM)
06.02(8:00 PM)
DATE PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
A (14)
B (7)
C (7)
D (5)
F (5)
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CHRISTOPHER RETURNS!SHOSTAKOVICH Festive OvertureBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1ELGAR Symphony No. 1
Christopher Seaman, conductorJohn Lill, piano
SPRING FESTIVAL:MOZART AND MORE!Thursday:SIBELIUS The LoverBARTÓK Music for Strings, Percussion and CelestaMOZART Serenade No. 10,“Gran Partita”Saturday:R. STRAUSS/arr. WESLEY NANCE Fanfare der Stadt WienR. STRAUSS SerenadeSTRAVINSKY Symphony for WindsROUSE Ogoun badagrisMOZART Serenade No. 6, “Serenata notturna”TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings
Arild Remmereit, conductor
Vladimir Verbitzky, guest conductorAndré Laplante, piano
RUSSIAN MASTERSPROKOFIEV Classical SymphonyPROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3GLINKA Valse-fantaisieSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 9
Arild Remmereit, conductorPiano soloist from Eastman School of Music TBD
BEETHOVEN’S SECONDFRY Macbeth OvertureCLARA SCHUMANN Piano ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 Plus a new composition by an Eastman Schoolof Music student composer.
Arild Remmereit, conductorCynthia Phelps, violaRebecca Young, viola
PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION!MARGARET BROUWER Commissioned work TBASOFIA GUBAIDULINA Two Paths: Dedication to Mary and Martha (Concerto for Two Violas)WILSON Viola Concerto (World Premiere)MUSSORGSKY (arr. Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition
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part of the “All Arild” package
WILL HIGHLIGHT MANY OF THE THEMES OF ARILD REMMEREIT’S INAUGURAL
PHILHARMONICS SERIES: THE MUSIC OF VIENNA, WORKS BY WOMEN
COMPOSERS, NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT, AND OTHER SURPRISES.
PLEASE SEE PAGE 15 FOR PERFORMANCE DETAILS; PRICING ON PAGE 24 (SERIES M)
2011-12 SYMPHONY 101 SERIES
10.1410.15(8:00 PM)
11.0411.05(8:00 PM)
DATE PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
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OPENING WEEKEND: CIRQUE RETURNS!Watch Cirque de la Symphonie’s amazing acrobats drop into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for a spectacular and all-new performance celebrating the opening of the RPO’s Pops season.You won’t believe your eyes as some of the best Cirque artists in the world perform magical feats!
Jeff Tyzik, conductorCirque de la Symphonie
MAUREEN MCGOVERN: A LONG AND WINDING ROADTake a trip down memory lane with Maureen McGovern—fresh from her hugely successful run at Geva last fall—as she brings you favorites from the 60s and 70s such as The Morning After and Can You Read My Mind. McGovern will share personal anecdotes, plus the music of Paul Simon and Bob Dylan.
GALA HOLIDAY POPSIt’s Rochester’s favorite holiday family tradition: Gala Holiday Pops with Jeff Tyzik and the RPO! Whether you drive downtown to Kodak Hall, or opt for a Sleigh Ride, you won’t want to miss this spectacular holidayconcert—complete with a sing-along and the Festival High School Chorale!
12.1612.17(8:00 PM)
CAROUSEL—IN CONCERT!The RPO brings you Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel in concert, complete with Broadway actors performing! Named by Time Magazine as “the best musical of the 20th century,” Carousel will feature the iconic characters Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan, on stage with the RPO and our own Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik. Don’t let this golden chance pass you by!
01.0601.07(8:00 PM) • •
SWING KINGSAmerica’s king of swing clarinet—Dave Bennett—presents his latest project, a salute to the greats in jazz history, including Artie Shaw, Jimmy Dorsey, and Benny Goodman.You’ll swoon and swing and melt away those winter blues during this unforgettable performance.
01.2001.21(8:00 PM) • •
LET’S DANCE!Gear up for Valentine’s Day with Lindy Hop Champion—and So You Think You Can Dance choreographer—Carla Heiney. Even the legs on your seat will be dancing as Jeff Tyzik and the RPO bring you the best in swing music and onstage energy you won’t want to miss.
02.0302.04(8:00 PM) • •
MARDI GRAS: THE SOUNDS OF NEW ORLEANSCelebrate Mardi Gras with a salute to Satchmo, Preservation Hall, and parade time. Double threat Byron Stripling brings his incomparabletrumpet virtuosity and distinctive vocal styling to Kodak Hall. Get ready for an evening that will shake the rafters with Mardi Gras spirit right here in Rochester!
02.1702.18(8:00 PM) • •
ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION WITH CHERISH THE LADIESThere’s no better way to throw a Celtic celebration than with Irish music sensation Cherish the Ladies, right here in Kodak Hall! Exuberant step dancing, sensational singing, and a heap o’ humor give this concert the “four-leaf clover” rating.
03.1603.17(8:00 PM) ••
Jeff Tyzik, conductorMaureen McGovern, vocalist
Jeff Tyzik, conductorFestival High School Chorale, co-directed by Harold McAuliffe and Amy Story
Jeff Tyzik, conductor
Jeff Tyzik, conductorDave Bennett Sextet featuring Dave Bennett, clarinet
Jeff Tyzik, conductorCarla Heiney, dancer/choreographer
Jeff Tyzik, conductorByron Stripling, trumpet and vocals
Conductor TBDCherish the Ladies
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FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 8:00 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET
R P O P O P S S E R I E S
04.2704.28(8:00 PM)
05.2505.26(8:00 PM)
DATE PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
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Y (5)
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JAMES WESTWATER: SPURS AND SPIRITSIt’s a feast for the eyes—and ears—as James Westwater’s stunning photography is choreographed to iconic American music from Copland and Barber in this incredible program. First, you’ll escape to the West for Chaps and Spurs with images of cowboys and untouched, rustic land displayed on-screen during the concert, followed by vast American landscapes and breathtaking vistas in American Fanfare.Then, Jeff Tyzik takes you along to Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde for Reflections of the Spirit, which will nurture your soul and make for a truly extraordinary evening.
A MEMORIAL DAY TRIBUTEThe RPO presents this very special concert to commemorate all those who have served our great nation. Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik will lead the Orchestra as we honor our heroes from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard. Featuring the U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors.
Jeff Tyzik, conductorJames Westwater, photochoreographer
Jeff Tyzik, conductorU.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors
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09.30(7:30 PM)
10.01(8:00 PM)
ARILD’S INAUGURAL Arild Remmereit, conductorJuliana Athayde, violin The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair
$72 $58 $46 $33 $19
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE, 60 GIBBS STREET
10.1410.15(8:00 PM)
OPENING WEEKEND: CIRQUE RETURNS!
Jeff Tyzik, conductorCirque de la Symphonie
$72 $59 $48 $34 $21
11.2511.26 11.27(2:00 PM &7:00 PM)
THE NUTCRACKER Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family ChairRochester City Ballet, Jamey Leverett, artistic directorBach Children’s Chorus, Karla Krogstad, director
$60 $50 $40 $29 $18
$20 kids
$15 kids
$10 kids
12.16(8:00 PM) 12.17(2:00 PM & 8:00 PM) 12.18(2:00 PM)
GALA HOLIDAY POPS Jeff Tyzik, conductorFestival High School Chorale, co-directed by Harold McAuliffe and Amy Story
$60 $51 $42 $31 $21
$20 kids
$15 kids
$10 kids
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01.22(3:00 PM)
ITZHAK PERLMANPLAYS TCHAIKOVSKY
Arild Remmereit, conductorItzhak Perlman, violin
$125-
$150
$75 $65 $45 $35
09.30ONLY
RED CARPET SPECTACULAR Pre-concert dinner in the Eastman East Wing rehearsal hall
After-party in a tent on the East End Garage rooftop
$220 dinner, concert & after-party (subtract $50 if concert is in your subscription package)$100 concert & after-party (subtract $50 if concert is in your subscription package)
Tables are also available
To purchase tickets or for more information call Brian Piazza at 454-7311 x 231
Please note: Effective August 29th, the Eastman School of Music will institute a Kodak Hall Facility Surcharge of $2 on each single ticket priced above $25, for the ongoing maintenance and improvement of Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. This does not apply to 2011-12 subscription packages, and will not be added to tickets for RPO concerts at the Performance Hall at Hochstein or other venues.
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10.30(2:00 PM)
02.05(2:00 PM)
04.01(2:00 PM)
05.06(2:00 PM)
DATE PERFORMANCE ARTISTS
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TUBBY THE TUBA
APRIL FOOL’S
DR. SEUSS’ THE SNEETCHES
Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair
Michael Butterman, conductorW. Craig Sutherland, tuba
Michael Butterman, conductor
Michael Butterman, conductor
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• Mahler’s “Resurrection” (see page 5 for performance details)• Boléro! (see page 7 for performance details)• Pops: Gala Holiday Pops (see page 13 for performance details)• Pops: Let’s Dance! (see page 14 for performance details)• Spring Festival: Mozart and More! (see page 10 for performance details)• Pops: James Westwater: “Spurs and Spirits” (see page 14 for performance details)
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Please note: The seating chart for Itzhak Perlman’s performance differs from Philharmonnics & Pops Series. For more information please call 585-454-2100.
NOVEMBER 25 - 27 | 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm | Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre
The magical tale of The Nutcracker is brought to life by the talented dancers of the
Rochester City Ballet, Jamey Leverett, artistic director, with Tchaikovsky’s
enchanting music performed live by your RPO, conducted by Michael Butterman.
This spectacular production features guest artists from America’s top ballet companies,
150 community children, and the Bach Children’s Chorus, Karla Krogstad, director.
See ticket details on page 18.
Celebrate the magic as we launch Arild Remmereit’s inaugural season with our signature Red Carpet Spectacular event on Friday, September 30th!
This once-in-a-lifetime event features a pre-concert dinner in the beautiful new rehearsal hall in the Eastman East Wing, then the traditional ceremonial stroll down the RPO’s Red Carpet and into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for the historic first concert featuring our 11th Music Director—Arild Remmereit.
You'll hear the RPO premiere of Amy Beach’s “Gaelic” Symphony, along with works by Halvorsen, Svendsen, and Johann Strauss, Jr. Then join us as we welcome Arild at a roof-top party in a tent on the East End Garage.
$220 dinner, concert & after-party (subtract $50 if concert is in your subscription package) $100 concert & after-party (subtract $50 if concert is in your subscription package)
S P E C T A C U L A RR E D C A R P E T
Part of the Bausch and Lomb Holiday Extravaganza ORDER YOUR SEATS TODAY. EVEN THOUGH YOU MIGHT ONLY USE THE EDGE OF THEM.
Presented by the Elaine P. And Richard U. Wilson Fund
BY MAIL: Complete the order form and return it with your payment to the RPO at 108 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604.
BY PHONE: Call the Box Office at (585) 454-2100. Credit card orders only, please. Box Office Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm (non-concert Saturdays 10 am-3 pm)
ONLINE: Simply log onto www.rpo.org 24/7. Click on “Buy Tickets” on the left side of the screen, then click on “2011-2012 Subscriptions.”
IN PERSON: Stop by the Box Office located in the new Eastman East Wing at 433 East Main Street Box Office Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm (non-concert Saturdays 10 am-3 pm)
BY FAX: Complete the order form and fax it any time of the day to (585) 454-7885. Credit card orders only, please.
QUESTIONS: We’re happy to help! Call the Box Office at (585) 454-2100 or email [email protected].
2011 -2012 RPO SEASON T ICKET ORDER FORM
1 Saturday $698EXAMPLE: PHILHARMONICS A
SEATING INFORMATIONPlease check your seating area of choice:
PAYMENT INFORMATION
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Address State Zip
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Cirque Returns!
Gala Holiday Pops
Nutcracker
ZONE DAY
Arild’s Inaugural!
Friday, Sept. 30
SELECT YOUR SERIES
PRICE
orKIDStra K General Admission $41
# OF PACKAGES TOTAL PRICE
2 $1,396
SUBTOTAL
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COMPOSE YOUR OWN SERIES ORDER CHART
EXAMPLE: PHILHARMONICS Arild’s Inaugural September 30
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Please list your five performance choices below.
ORDER YOUR SEATS TODAY. EVEN THOUGH YOU MIGHT ONLY USE THE EDGE OF THEM.
Special seating request:
Mahler's Resurrection
Red Carpet Spectacular
Itzhak Perlman
Please note: Effective August 29th, the Eastman School of Music will institute a Kodak Hall Facility Surcharge of $2 on each single ticket priced above $25, for the ongoing maintenance and improvement of Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. This does not apply to 2011-12 subscription packages, and will not be added to tickets for RPO concerts at the Performance Hall at Hochstein or other venues.
108 East AvenueRochester, NY 14604www.rpo.org
THE RPO THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT:
The RPO is supported in par t by grants from Monroe County – Maggie Brooks, County Executive and the City of Rochester Thomas Richards, Mayor. RPO performances are made possible in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. Special thanks to our major sponsors: Allstate Insurance • Anthony J. Costello & Son • Bank of America • Bausch & Lomb • Boylan Brown Code Vigdor & Wilson LLPBurke Group • Caldwell Manufacturing Company • Canandaigua National Bank & Trust • Chanler Foundation • Constellation Brands • Corning Incorporated FoundationDavenport-Hatch Foundation • The Alfred Davis & Brunhilde Knapp Artists Performance Fund • Dominion Transmission • Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Eastman Kodak Company • ESL Federal Credit Union • Glover Crask Charitable Trust • G.W. Lisk, Inc. of Clifton Springs • Harter Secrest & Emery LLP • Hylan Enterprises JPMorgan Chase Foundation • KeyBank • KPMG, LLP • Dawn & Jaques Lipson Lipson • Macy’s • M & T Bank • Mozart Performance Fund: Sarah D. Atkinson, M.D. and Steven Hess • MVP Health Care • Nixon Peabody LLP • PAETEC Communications, Inc. • Paychex, Inc. • Joseph Rippey Private Foundation • Rochester Area Community Foundation • The Katherine T. & Jon L. Schumacher Orchestra Musician Soloist Fund • Thomson Reuters • Unity Health System • University of Rochester Medical Center US Airports • John F. Wegman Fund • Wegman Family Charitable Foundation • Wendy’s Restaurants of Rochester • Elaine P. & Richard U. Wilson Foundation • Marie & Joseph Wilson Foundation • Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation • Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP • Xerox
All programs, dates, times, venues, prices, and performers are subject to change.Please note: a $5 per-subscription, non-refundable processing fee is included in the published price of all subscription packages.Student $10 Add-On Ticket applies to all Philharmonics concerts.Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre is owned and operated by the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music.Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre is accessible to people with disabilities and special needs.
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ROCHESTER, NYPERMIT NO. 656
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PLAYS TCHAIKOVSKY!SEE PAGE 12 FOR DETAILS
ARILD REMMEREIT, MUSIC DIRECTOR | JEFF TYZIK, PRINCIPAL POPS CONDUCTOR | MICHAEL BUTTERMAN,
PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR FOR EDUCATION AND OUTREACH The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair | CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN,
CONDUCTOR LAUREATE The Chr istopher Seaman Chair, Suppor ted by Barbara and Patr ick Ful ford and The Conductor Laureate Soc iety