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WELCOME TO STANFORD LIVEStanford Live is multi-disciplinary performing arts on the great campus of Stanford University. We arecommitted to sharing, celebrating, and advancing the art of live music, dance, theater, and opera. We unitecelebrated and emerging artists with the Stanford campus and greater Bay Area communities in a broadrange of experiences to engage the senses and emotions, stimulate minds, and enrich lives. We valueartistic vitality, learning, and an inclusive community.

SUPPORTLIVE PERFORMANCE

Annual fund donors help ensurethe future of live performanceat Stanford and receivewonderful benefits such aspriority seating by giving level,opportunities to attend campusengagement activities andspecial receptions, and reservedparking. For more informationabout becoming a Stanford LiveDonor, please contact StanfordLive Development O!ce at650.725.8782.

OUR HOME

Stanford Live’s home is Bing Concert Hall. We alsopresent performances all over campus, including MemorialAuditorium, Memorial Church, and Frost Amphitheater.

BING CONCERT HALL

Bing Concert Hall was made possible by the visionand generous founding gift of Helen and Peter Bing andopened in January 2013.

ON THE COVER

Stanford Symphony Orchestra (SSO) performs duringBing Concert Hall’s opening weekend. See inside forthis year’s SSO performances and other Department ofMusic highlights at Bing Concert Hall.

NOTE OUR NEW START TIMES!

Evening performances begin at 7:30 PM and Sundayperformances begin at 2:30 PM or 7:00 PM (except as noted).All performances are in Bing Concert Hall

TICKETS & INFO

STANFORD STUDENTS: TAKE YOUR SEATS

Stanford Live reserves a number of tickets for everyperformance just for Stanford students, available atthe subsidized price of $10 per ticket. Tickets must bepurchased in person at the Bing Concert Hall ticket o!ce,and a valid Stanford student ID is required. Two ticketsper performance may be purchased by showing a singleID card. Any student tickets unclaimed by the announcedperformance start time may be subject to re-sale to thegeneral public.

BECOME A BING MEMBER AND ENSUREYOUR ACCESS TO GREAT SEATS AND MORE!

Many performances in the intimate Bing Concert Hallare sold out to the general public well in advance. The bestway to ensure that you can gain access to tickets, evenon short notice, is to become a Bing Member. Membersenjoy other benefits, including invitations to private events,concierge ticket services, and special reserved parking. Formore information, contact the Stanford Live DevelopmentO!ce at: 650-736-1251.

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DiscountsFull subscriber: 10% discountStanford Students: All tickets just $10Youth 18 & Under: 50% discountStanford Faculty & Sta&: 20% discount

Ticket AvailabilityThis brochure reflects ticket availability attime of publication. Please visit live.stanford.edu for the most accurate information aboutavailable tickets.

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OCT ##*FREE* LIVE SIMULCAST OF SAN FRANCISCO OPERA’S FALSTAFFFRIDAY, OCTOBER "", #:$$ PMFROST AMPHITHEATERSign up for our e-club online to receive advance notice for obtaining free tickets

San Francisco Opera returns to the beloved Frost Amphitheater with a live simulcast from theWar Memorial Opera House, featuring Verdi’s Falsta! with Bryn Terfel in his signature role.Music Director Nicola Luisotti conducts.Sung in Italian with English subtitles. Approximate runningtime: three hours, including one intermission.Presenting Sponsors Tad & Dianne Taube and Koret Foundation

OCT !'JON BATISTE * STAY HUMANSUNDAY, OCTOBER %&, &:$$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $25 / 36 / 48 / Premium $60Stanford Student: $10

With his unique voice, virtuosic piano chops,and innovative use of the harmonaboard(mouth-blown keyboard), 27-year-old JonBatiste and his group Stay Human serve upexuberant, fresh New Orleans jazz.

Generously funded by The KoretFoundation, the Koret Jazz Project is amulti-year initiative to support, expand,and celebrate the role of jazz in theartistic and education programming ofStanford Live.

NOV "!ESTONIAN NATIONAL SYMPHONYNEEME JÄRVI, CONDUCTORNAREK HAKHNAZARYAN, CELLOSATURDAY, NOVEMBER %, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

NOV "#MARIZAFRIDAY, NOVEMBER ", &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

SEPT !!ITZHAK PERLMAN ANDTHE YOUNG VIRTUOSOS OFTHE PERLMAN MUSIC PROGRAMSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER %%, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity. See box belowfor more information.*

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SEPT !(A NIGHT IN TREMETHE MUSICAL MAJESTY OF NEWORLEANS WITH PRESERVATION HALLJAZZ BAND AND SPECIAL GUESTSSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER %(, &:$$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

ST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTETBING CONCERT HALL, %:'$ PMReserved Seating: $25 / 45 / 60 / Premium $75 / Stanford Student: $10

Stanford’s Grammy-nominated resident ensemble, the St. Lawrence String Quartet,returns with its irresistible Sunday series. Called “brilliant,” “masterful,” and “fearless”by the likes of the Boston Globe and the New York Times, the SLSQ consistently delightsaudiences with its vivid musical color and remarkable teamwork.Generously supported by Paul and Iris Brest

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Sunday, October 13Performance currentlyat capacity*

Sunday, January 12with Guest ViolistJonathan VinocourDvo)ák: BagatellesJaná*ek: String QuartetNo. 1, KreutzerDvo)ák: Viola Quintet withJonathan Vinocour

Sunday, April 27with Guest SopranoJessica RiveraHaydn: Quartet TBATsontakis: New Workwith Jessica RiveraVerdi: String Quartet

SAN FRANCISCOOPERA’SFALSTAFF

NOV #"CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY’SFROM THE TOP*FAMILY CONCERT*SUNDAY, NOVEMBER "$, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $20 / 32 / 42 / Premium $50Stanford Student: $10

Join the studio audience for a live taping ofFrom the Top, one of National Public Radio’smost popular weekly music programs.Pianist Christopher O’Riley hosts this brilliantshowcase of the best and the brightestStanford and Bay Area talent.Co-sponsored by KDFC Radio

Co-sponsored by KCSM Jazz 91

Recommended for ages 7 and up

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FROMTHE TOP

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*AT CAPACITY PERFORMANCESEven if an event reaches capacity in advance, tickets may later be released for purchase.For those events, an online form for a ticket notification list is linked on the event’s webpage. Signing up for this list does not guarantee a seat, and purchases will be fulfilled inthe order received. For more information, visit live.stanford.edu/go/notifylist.

SPECIAL STANFORD STUDENT CONCERTPHOSPHORESCENTFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER !", ":#$ PMBING CONCERT HALLStanford Students $10 (Tickets currently only available to Stanford Students**)

Brooklyn-based indie folk singer, song-writer, and producer Matthew Houck aka:Phosphorescent comes to Bing Concert Hall for a special performance especially selectedby and for Stanford Students. Phosphorescent’s warm, luminous, and beautiful songs embodyhis Southern pedigree and have a strong foothold in country-rock. He will be performing musicfrom his sixth album, Muchacho, that has been heralded as his best work.**Tickets may become available to Stanford Faculty and Sta% one week before the performanceand to the general public the day of the performance.

FEB !)STANFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA* STANFORD SYMPHONIC CHORUSMASTERWORKS SERIESFRIDAY, FEBRUARY %#, &:'$ PMProgramVerdi: Requiem

APR !"CCRMA SPRING CONCERTSUNDAY, APRIL %$, &:'$ PM

MAY "$STANFORD TAIKO SPRING CONCERTSATURDAY, MAY ', &:'$ PMProgramAll-original repertoire forNorth American taiko

MAY #"STANFORD PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRASATURDAY, MAY "$, &:'$ PM

ProgramMozart: Symphony No. 31 ParisKurt Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins

MAY #'STANFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAMASTERWORKS SERIESSATURDAY, MAY "&, &:'$ PMProgramProkofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6

MAY !&STANFORD UNIVERSITY SINGERS *MEMORIAL CHURCH CHOIRSATURDAY, MAY %+, &:'$ PM

ProgramHaydn: Creation

MAY !)"&+FEATURING NEW WORK FROMGRADUATE STUDENT COMPOSERSWEDNESDAY, MAY %#, &:'$ PM

MAY $#STANFORD LAPTOP ORCHESTRA'SLOrk(SATURDAY, MAY '", &:'$ PM

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NOV #$ * #), DEC "!IN ASSOCIATION WITH STANFORD DANCEFESTIVAL JÉRÔME BEL

THE SHOW MUST GO ONWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "', &:'$ PMMEMORIAL AUDITORIUMReserved Seating: $20 / 32 / 42 / Premium $50 / Stanford Student: $10

Jérôme Bel enjoys a reputation as one of the most engaging and intriguing choreographerswhose productions question the nature of dance and the dividing line between audience andperformer. The Show Must Go On features a collection of trained performers and untrained“civilians” from Stanford and our surrounding community, each performing to their own classicpop soundtrack via headset.

CÉDRIC ANDRIEUXMONDAY, NOVEMBER "#, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $32 / 42 / Premium $50 / Stanford Student: $10

In this autobiographical solo, we spend an intimate 80 minutes with Cédric Andrieux,who tells us his story and dances phrases and short sections of the famous ballets andMerce Cunningham choreography that defined his career.

PICHET KLUNCHUN AND MYSELF!A FILMMONDAY, DECEMBER %, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $20 / Stanford Student: $10

In a frequently funny and intimate dance dialogue, Bel and classical Thai dance master PichetKlunchun come together for a fascinating exchange of ideas and movement in this conceptualperformance film. Jérôme Bel will answer questions about his work onstage following the film.

FESTIVALJÉRÔME BEL

NOV ")STANFORD WIND ENSEMBLEFRIDAY, NOVEMBER #, &:'$ PM

NOV "(STANFORD PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRAALL ABOUT MENDELSSOHNSATURDAY, NOVEMBER (, &:'$ PMProgramMidsummer Night’s Dream OvertureViolin Concerto in E minorSymphony No. 4 in A Italian

NOV #$STANFORD JAZZ ORCHESTRASPECIAL GUEST ARTIST JAIME DAVISWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER "', &:'$ PM

NOV #+ * #'STANFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAMASTERWORKS SERIESFRIDAY, NOVEMBER ",, &:'$ PMSUNDAY, NOVEMBER "&, %:'$ PMProgramMahler: Symphony No. 2 Resurrection

NOV !! * !&STANFORD SYMPHONIC CHORUS *PENINSULA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAFRIDAY, NOVEMBER %% &:'$ PMSUNDAY, NOVEMBER %+, %:'$ PMProgramBloch: Concerto Grosso No. 1Bloch: Avodath Hakodesh (Sacred Service)

DEC "&CCRMA FALL CONCERTWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER +, &:'$ PM

FEB #+ * #,STANFORD PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRA*WORLD PREMIERE*GIANCARLO AQUILANTI’S OPERAOXFORD COMPANIONSSATURDAY, FEBRUARY ",, &:'$ PMSUNDAY, FEBRUARY "-, &:$$ PM

FEATURED DEPARTMENT OF MUSICCONCERTS IN BING CONCERT HALLTicket prices vary. For complete event listings and ticketing information,visit music.stanford.edu.

DEC "' * ")LINKED VERSESATURDAY, DECEMBER &, &:'$ PM .Performance currently at capacity*)JUST ADDED: SUNDAY, DECEMBER #, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALL

Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, composerOpenEndedGroup (Marc Downie, Shelley Eshkar, Paul Kaiser), digital artistsKo Ishikawa, sh"; Maya Beiser, cello

Reserved Seating: $52 / Premium $75 / Stanford Student: $10

Linked Verse is an evening-length concerto for cello, Japanese sh" and spatialized soundrecordings by Stanford composer Jaroslaw Kapuscinski. This multimedia evocation of othernessand union brings the musicians together in a visually immersive performance environmentfeaturing live 'D scenes captured on location in Tokyo, Kyoto, New York, and the Bay Area incounterpoint to the music.Co-produced with Music at StanfordAdditional production support and residency provided by EMPAC/Rensselaer Polytechnic Instituteand the Ja!e Fund for Experimental Media and Performing ArtsGenerously supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Stanford Arts InstituteSupported by the Japan Foundation through the Performing Arts JAPAN program

*WORLD PREMIERE*STANFORD LIVE COMMISSION

LINKED VERSE

Even if an event reaches capacity in advance, tickets may later be released for purchase.For those events, an online form for a ticket notification list is linked on the event’s webpage. Signing up for this list does not guarantee a seat, and purchases will be fulfilled inthe order received. For more information, visit live.stanford.edu/go/notifylist.

*AT CAPACITY PERFORMANCES

JAN !+ * !,TAKÁCS QUARTETTHE COMPLETE BARTÓKSTRING QUARTETSSATURDAY, JANUARY %,, &:'$ PMSUNDAY, JANUARY %-, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $25 / 45 / 60 / Premium $75Stanford Student: $10

The Hungarian Takács Quartet, one of theworld’s consummate interpreters of Bartók’sstring quartets, performs the entire cycle intwo special evenings arranged to give a senseof the magnitude of Bartók’s musical journey.ProgramsSaturday, January 25Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 1String Quartet No. 3; String Quartet No. 5Sunday, January 26Béla Bartók: String Quartet No. 2String Quartet No. 4; String Quartet No. 6

FEB #&CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANTFRIDAY, FEBRUARY "+, &:'$ PMOn-sale date TBA; sign up for our e-club for information about tickets

Born in Miami to a French mother and a Haitian father, this phenomenal young vocalist’s uniqueinterpretations of jazz classics, blues standards, and beautiful little known works have won her fansaround the world. Winner of the top prize in the 2010 Thelonious Monk International Vocal JazzCompetition, McLorin Salvant has “perfect pitch and enunciation, a playful sense of humor,a rich and varied tonal palette, a supple sense of swing, exquisite taste in songs and phrasing, anda deep connection to lyrics…If anyone can extend the lineage of the Big Three—Billie Holiday,Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald—it is this 23-year-old virtuoso,” says The New York Times.

TAKÁCSQUARTET

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DEC ##CHANTICLEERA CHANTICLEER CHRISTMASWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER "", &:'$ PMMEMORIAL CHURCHGeneral Admission $56 / Stanford Student: $10

San Francisco’s Grammy Award-winning“orchestra of voices” initiates the holidayseason at Stanford with profound, peaceful,and joyful music in the ornate and acousticallyrich atmosphere of Memorial Church.

DEC #+SAN FRANCISCO BOYS CHORUS*FAMILY CONCERT*SUNDAY, DECEMBER ",, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

JAN #+KRONOS QUARTETWEDNESDAY, JANUARY ",, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $25 / 45 / 60 / Premium $75Stanford Student: $10

Celebrating its 40th Anniversary Season,San Francisco’s world-renowned, Grammy-winning Kronos Quartet returns to BingConcert Hall with a Stanford-only programfeaturing newly commissioned works.ProgramValentin Silvestrov: String Quartet No. 3(S.F. Bay Area premiere);Philip Glass: New Work; String Quartet No. 6(S.F. Bay Area premiere)

PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRATHE GRAND TOURNICHOLAS MCGEGAN, CONDUCTOR AND MUSIC DIRECTORBING CONCERT HALL

PROGRAM +SOLOMON IN LONDONTUESDAY, DECEMBER "$, &:'$ PMPerformance currently at capacity*

PROGRAM %C.P.E. BACH * HAYDN:BERLIN AND VIENNAWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ,, &:'$ PMPerformance currently at capacity*

PROGRAM ,MUSIC FROM THEHEART OF EUROPETHURSDAY, MARCH -, &:'$ PMPerformance currently at capacity*

PROGRAM &VIVALDI’S VENICEWEDNESDAY, APRIL %, &:'$ PMPerformance currently at capacity*

KRONOSQUARTET

JAN $# * FEB "#GRUPO CORPOFRIDAY, JANUARY '", &:'$ PM*FAMILY PERFORMANCE*SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ", %:'$ PMMEMORIAL AUDITORIUMReserved SeatingFriday: $30 / 45 / 52 / Premium $75Saturday: $15 / 22 / 26 / Premium $38Stanford Student: $10

Translated as “Body Group,” the Brazilianballet company is at once vigorous and urban,primordial, and metaphysical. Their workcombines the sensuality of Afro-Brazilian danceforms and the technical prowess of ballet witha contemporary, highly theatrical sensibility.ProgramsFriday, January 31Sem Mim by Rodrigo Pederneiras; music byCarlos Núñez & José Miguel Wisnik, Ímãby Rodrigo Pederneiras; music by +2(Moreno, Domenico & Kassin)Saturday, February 1, Family PerformanceAbbreviated family matinee program

GRUPOCORPO

FEB ")JOSHUA BELL, VIOLINSATURDAY, FEBRUARY #, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

FEB !$OPERA...FROM A SISTAH’SPOINT OF VIEWANGELA BROWN, SOPRANOKELLEEN STRUTZ, PIANOSUNDAY, FEBRUARY %', %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $25 / 45 / 60 / Premium $75Stanford Student: $10

In this witty recital program dramatic sopranoAngela Brown demystifies opera throughlively commentary, show-stopping arias,poignant art songs, and moving spirituals.Generously supported by Helen and Peter Bing

FEB #,*FREE*LIVE INTERACTIVE SIMULCASTOF DALLAS OPERA’SDEATH AND THE POWERSSUNDAY, FEBRUARY "-, "%:$$BING CONCERT HALL

Death and the Powers, a powerful new operaby composer Tod Machover, will be streamedto Bing Concert Hall in a live simulcast fromDallas Opera. This one-act, full-length worktells the story of Simon Powers, a rich andpowerful businessman and inventor, who wishesto perpetuate his existence beyond the decayof his physical being. Couched in music thatis ravishing and radical, Death and the Powersincorporates a visionary new technology intoan expressively animated stage, the musicalChandelier, and a chorus of robots.

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Photo: Randi Beach

Photo:JayBlakesberg

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MAY "&*FAMILY PERFORMANCE*TOMÁ- KUBÍNEK,CERTIFIED LUNATIC ANDMASTER OF THE IMPOSSIBLESUNDAY, MAY +, %:'$ PM.Performance currently at capacity*)SUNDAY, MAY +, &:$$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $32 / $42 / Premium $50Stanford Student: $10

Part clown, part mime, part acrobat,Dr. Professor Kubínek’s slapstick brand ofhumor leaves audiences clutching theirsides with laughter.

MAR !"CHANTICLEER * THE NEW CENTURYCHAMBER ORCHESTRAWITH MUSIC DIRECTOR, VIOLINISTNADJA SALERNO.SONNENBERGATLANTIC CROSSINGTHURSDAY, MARCH %$, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

Two internationally renowned Bay Areaensembles join forces for the first time inAtlantic Crossing. This unique program evokesthe intoxicating and dynamic time betweenthe two world wars, imagining a cruise shiptraveling between Germany and New York.Generously supported by Clinton and Mary Gilliland

MAY #"THE SEVEN DEADLY SINSSTANFORD PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRAANNA WITTSTRUCK, CONDUCTORUTE GFRERER, GUEST SOPRANOSATURDAY, MAY "$, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLAdult: $20 / Senior: $15 / Non-Stanford Student: $5Stanford Student: Free with student ID

ProgramMozart: Symphony No. 31 ParisKurt Weill: The Seven Deadly SinsCo-produced with Music at Stanford

MAY #,RICHARD GOODEFRIDAY, MAY "-, &:'$ PMPerformance currently at capacity*

APR "#ASIF ALI KHANTUESDAY, APRIL ", &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALL

Asif Ali Khan, lead voiceRaza Hussein, harmonium and choirsSarfraz Hussein, harmonium and voiceKhawar Ali, tablasEnsemble of Choristers and Clappers

Reserved Seating: $25 / 36 / 48 / Premium $60Stanford Student: $10

Get ready for some Sufi soul from Pakistan’sreining prince of Qawwali music, and hisensemble whose style is characterized byfull-throated vocals and energetic rhythms.

APR ",AEOLUS QUARTETSUNDAY, APRIL -, %$"+, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLReserved Seating: $25 / 45 / 60 / Premium $75 / Stanford Student: $10

Championed by Stanford’s own St. Lawrence String Quartet, the Aeolus is taking thecompetition world by storm, capturing prizes at nearly every major contest in the United States,and bringing down the house in major venues across North America, Europe, and Asia.ProgramHenry Purcell, Selections from Four-Part Fantasias; Christopher Theofanidis,Ariel Ascending; Beethoven, Quartet in F Major, op. 59, no. 1

APR ##DEBORAH VOIGT, SOPRANOFRIDAY, APRIL "", &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

APR !&JAKE SHIMABUKUROTHURSDAY, APRIL %+, &:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

!"#$%#& SEASON PERFORMANCES

Recommended for ages 6 and up

KURT WEILLTHE SEVENDEADLY SINS

CHANTICLEER! THE NEWCENTURYCHAMBERORCHESTRA

TOMÁ'KUBÍNEK

MAR #,HAIFA SYMPHONYORCHESTRA OF ISRAELBOGUSLAW DAWIDOW, PRINCIPALGUEST CONDUCTORROMAN RABINOVITZ, PIANOSUNDAY, MARCH "-, %:'$ PMBING CONCERT HALLPerformance currently at capacity*

AEOLUSQUARTET

ASIF ALIKHAN

Photo: Kristin Loken Anstey

*AT CAPACITY PERFORMANCESEven if an event reaches capacity in advance, tickets may later be released for purchase.For those events, an online form for a ticket notification list is linked on the event’s webpage. Signing up for this list does not guarantee a seat, and purchases will be fulfilled inthe order received. For more information, visit live.stanford.edu/go/notifylist.

Photo: Stone, ca. 1946. Courtesy of the Weill-Lenya Research Center,Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, New York.

OCT &HARMONY FOR HUMANITYDANIEL PEARL WORLD MUSIC DAYSWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER &, ":#$ PMMEMORIAL CHURCH

Faculty and students from Stanford’sDepartment of Music, and other guestartists, present this annual tribute concerthonoring the life and memory of the slainWall Street Journal reporter, musician, andStanford graduate Daniel Pearl.Co-sponsored by the O!ce for Religious Life atStanford University and Music at Stanford

OCT ''LIVE SIMULCAST OF SANFRANCISCO OPERA’S FALSTAFFFRIDAY, OCTOBER '', (:$$ PMFROST AMPHITHEATER

San Francisco Opera returns to the belovedFrost Amphitheater with a live simulcastof Verdi’s Falsta" starring Bryn Terfel in hissignature role. Music Director NicolaLuisotti conducts.Presenting Sponsors Tad & Dianne Taubeand Koret Foundation

OCT !)SING AND PLAY THE BINGFRIDAY, OCTOBER !), ":#$ PMBING CONCERT HALL

A festive, free evening featuringperformances from Silicon Valley-basedgroups, highlighting the wealth of culturaldiversity and artistic excellence in ourcommunity! Specific artists and ensemblesto be announced.

FEB '$CHAMBER MUSIC WITHMEMBERS OF THESAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONYMONDAY, FEBRUARY '$, '!:$$ NOONBING CONCERT HALL

Powerful music on an intimate scale. HearSymphony musicians push the bounds ofmusic-making and watch as their collaborativeenergy surges to the level of virtuosity.

FEB '*LIVE INTERACTIVE SIMULCASTOF DALLAS OPERA’SDEATH AND THE POWERSSUNDAY, FEBRUARY '*, '!:$$ NOONBING CONCERT HALL

Death and the Powers, a powerful new operaby composer Tod Machover, will bestreamed to Bing Concert Hall in a livesimulcast from Dallas Opera.

APR '(GOOD FRIDAY CONCERTST. LAWRENCE STRING QUARTETFRIDAY, APRIL '(, ):$$ PMMEMORIAL CHURCH

The St. Lawrence String Quartet will performHaydn’s Seven Last Words of Christ on theCross with readings from the Good Fridayservice by Rev. Scotty McLennan, Dean forReligious Life at Stanford.Presented in collaboration with Music at Stanfordand the O!ce for Religious Life

FREE EVENTS

Please note: Free events in Bing Concert Hallrequire a ticket for admission, which can bereserved online or through the Bing Concert HallBox O+ce.

SEPTEMBER 2013

Sunday, September 22Itzhak Perlman and the Young Virtuososof the Perlman Music ProgramFriday, September 27Special Stanford Student Concert:PhosphorescentSunday, September 29A Night in TremeThe Musical Majesty of New Orleanswith Preservation HallJazz Band and Special Guests

OCTOBER

Wednesday, October 9*FREE*Harmony for HumanityDaniel Pearl WorldMusic Days ConcertMemorial ChurchFriday, October 11*FREE*Live Simulcast ofSan Francisco Opera’sFalsta!Frost AmphitheaterSunday, October 13St. Lawrence String QuartetFriday, October 25*FREE*Sing and Play the BingSunday, October 27Jon Batiste & Stay Human

NOVEMBER

Friday, November 1MarizaSaturday, November 2Estonian National SymphonyFriday, November 8Wind Ensemble ConcertSaturday, November 9Stanford Philharmonia OrchestraSunday, November 10*FAMILY CONCERT*From the TopChristopher O’RileyWednesday, November 13Jazz Orchestra ConcertWednesday, November 13The Show Must Go OnFestival Jérôme BelMemorial Auditorium

DECEMBER

Monday, December 2Pichet Klunchun and Myself—A FilmFestival Jérôme BelWednesday, December 4CCRMA ConcertBing StudioSaturday, December 7& Sunday, December 8*WORLD PREMIERE*Linked VerseTuesday, December 10Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraWednesday, December 11A Chanticleer ChristmasMemorial ChurchSunday, December 15*FAMILY CONCERT*San Francisco Boys Chorus

JANUARY 2014

Sunday, January 12St. Lawrence String QuartetWednesday, January 15Kronos QuartetSaturday, January 25& Sunday, January 26Takács QuartetFriday, January 31Grupo CorpoMemorial Auditorium

FEBRUARY

Saturday, February 1*FAMILY PERFORMANCE*Grupo CorpoMemorial AuditoriumSaturday, February 1Stanford Pan-Asian Music FestivalChinese New Year’s ConcertWednesday, February 5Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraSaturday, February 8Joshua Bell, ViolinMonday, February 10*FREE*Chamber Music with Membersof the San Francisco Symphony

*JUST ADDED*Friday, February 14Cécile McLorin SalvantSaturday, February 15& Sunday, February 16Stanford Philharmonia OrchestraSaturday, February 16*FREE*Live Simulcast of the Dallas Opera’sDeath and the PowersWednesday, February 19Jazz Orchestra ConcertSunday, February 23Angela Brown, SopranoFriday, February 28

MARCH

Saturday, March 1Stanford Pan-Asian Music FestivalMusic from MongoliaThursday, March 6Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra

MARCH (CONT.)

Saturday, March 8Wind Ensemble ConcertWednesday, March 12Early Music Series ConcertFriday, March 14 & Saturday, March 15CCMRA ConcertBing StudioSunday, March 16Haifa Symphony Orchestra of IsraelThursday, March 20Atlantic CrossingChanticleer & the New CenturyChamber Orchestra

APRIL

Tuesday, April 1Asif Ali KhanWednesday, April 2Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraSaturday, April 5Reactions to the RecordBing StudioSunday, April 6Aeolus QuartetFriday, April 11Deborah Voigt, SopranoFriday, April 18*FREE*Good Friday ConcertSt. Lawrence String QuartetMemorial AuditoriumSunday, April 20CCMRA ConcertThursday, April 24Jake ShimabukuroSaturday, April 26Spring Event for Bing Members& Performance SponsorsPatti LuPone & Mandy Patinkin in ConcertSunday, April 27St. Lawrence String Quartet

MAY

Saturday, May 3Stanford Taiko ConcertSunday, May 4*FAMILY PERFORMANCE*Tomá0 KubínekSaturday, May 10The Seven Deadly SinsStanford Philharmonia OrchestraWednesday, May 14Jazz Orchestra ConcertFriday, May 16Richard Goode, PianoSaturday, May 17Stanford Symphony OrchestraFriday, May 23Wind Ensemble ConcertSaturday, May 24Stanford University Singers &Memorial Church ChoirWednesday, May 28541 ConcertSaturday, May 31SLOrk Concert

"#!()!* EVENT CALENDARSTANFORD LIVE SEASON AND DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC HIGHLIGHTS

All performances take place at Bing Concert Hall, unless otherwise noted.

OUR CAMPUSPARTNERSStanford’s academic arts unitspresent dozens of performancesthroughout the academic year.Consult these resources for up-to-the-minute information.

Music at StanfordOne of the major campus partners withStanford Live, the Department of Musicpresents its own series of performancesthroughout the academic year.music.stanford.edu

Stanford DanceA division of TAPS, Stanford Dance presentsfree and low-cost performances, workshops,and more—including events just for Stanfordstudents and events open to the public.dance.stanford.edu

Stanford Arts InstituteThe Stanford Arts Institute focuses onpromoting cross-disciplinary approaches to thearts—in teaching, research, and art making.artsinstitute.stanford.edu

Stanford Theater and Performance StudiesTAPS produces more than a dozenproductions each academic year, includingcanonical plays, commissioned dance works,experimental projects, and the work ofvisiting artists.stanford.edu/dept/drama

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