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2018 – 2019 SEASON
O R C H E S T R A | B A R O Q U E E N S E M B L E | Q U A R T E T S
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SEPTEMBER 22-23
LENSIC
OCTOBER 21
LENSIC
NOVEMBER 3-4
LENSIC
DECEMBER 19-24
LORETTO CHAPEL
DECEMBER 29
LENSIC
JANUARY 26-27
LENSIC
FEBRUARY 24ST. FRANCIS
AUDITORIUM
MARCH 9-10
LENSIC
MARCH 31ST. FRANCIS
AUDITORIUM
APRIL 18-20
LORETTO CHAPEL
APRIL 27-28
LENSIC
JANUARY 13ST. FRANCIS
AUDITORIUM
SEASON OPENING: ESTEEMED REPUTATIONS
Pro Musica Orchestra with conductor Thomas O’Connor &
pianist Anne-Marie McDermott
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Jane Chu, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
A SCOTTISH ADVENTURE Pro Musica Orchestra with
conductor Ruth Reinhardt & violinist Ariel Horowitz
A BAROQUE CHRISTMAS Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble with
soprano Clara Rottsolk & mezzo-soprano Deborah Domanski
THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS Pro Musica Orchestra
with conductor Thomas O’Connor
THE JACOBSEN BROTHERS Pro Musica Orchestra with
conductor Eric Jacobsen & violinist Colin Jacobsen
CUARTETO CASALS and works by Haydn, Bartók, Purcell
and Debussy
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS Pro Musica Orchestra with
conductor Lina Gonzalez-Granados & cellist Christine Lamprea
ELIAS STRING QUARTET and works by Mozart, Beamish
and Schumann
BAROQUE HOLY WEEK Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble with
soprano Clara Rottsolk & mezzo-soprano Meg Bragle
SEASON FINALE: EAST MEETS WEST Pro Musica Orchestra
with conductor Gemma New & violinist Francisco Fullana
2018-2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MIRÓ STRING QUARTET and works by Schubert, Dvorák,
Beethoven, Puccini and more
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SEASON OPENING: ESTEEMED REPUTATIONS
“One of the most celebrated pieces ever written”
(Charles Rosen, about Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 | 4PM
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 | 3PM
Thomas O’Connor, conductor
Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
HAYDN Symphony No. 92 in G Major, Hob. I:92, “Oxford”
CHRIS CERRONE High Windows
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466
A SCOTTISH ADVENTURE
“nothing but whisky, fog and foul weather” (Mendelssohn, 1829)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 | 4PM
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 | 3PM
Ruth Reinhardt, conductor
Ariel Horowitz, violin
MENDELSSOHN The Hebrides Overture, Op. 26, “Fingal’s Cave"
MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64
MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, “Scottish”
THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS
“The most stupendous miracle in all of music” (Richard Wagner)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 | 7PM
Thomas O’Connor, conductor
J.S. BACH The Complete Brandenburg Concertos
ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT, piano
ARIEL HOROWITZ, violin
RUTH REINHARDT, conductor
THOMAS O’CONNOR, conductor
ORCHESTRA SERIESLENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
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ORCHESTRA SERIESLENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
THE JACOBSEN BROTHERS
Imaginative possibilities, exotic flavors and rhythmic adventures
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 | 4PM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 | 3PM
Eric Jacobsen, conductor
Colin Jacobsen, violin
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Records from a Vanishing City
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219, “Turkish”
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
Mirrors and memories of the world
SATURDAY, MARCH 9 | 4PM
SUNDAY, MARCH 10 | 3PM
Lina Gonzalez-Granados, conductor
Christine Lamprea, cello
VILLA-LOBOS Sinfonietta No. 1, “In Memory of Mozart”
ARTURO MÁRQUEZ Espejos en la Arena
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68, “Pastoral”
SEASON FINALE: EAST MEETS WEST
Resilience in the face of adversity
SATURDAY, APRIL 27 | 4PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 28 | 3PM
Gemma New, conductor
Francisco Fullana, violin
ARVO PÄRT Trisagion
PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36
LINA GONZALEZ-GRANADOS, conductor
GEMMA NEW, conductor
CHRISTINE LAMPREA, cello
COLIN JACOBSEN, violin
ERIC JACOBSEN, conductor
FRANCISCO FULLANA violin
THOMAS O’CONNOR, Music Director
“It has been a pleasure to witness the [Pro Musica] orchestra’s
steady improvement over the years to a point of admirable
mastery. Thomas O’Connor, its music director, put together
a program that was anything but ordinary–one, in fact, that
challenged the audience as well as the musicians.”
(James Keller, Pasatiempo, 2018)
RUTH REINHARDT
“Few artistic experiences are as exciting as witnessing a
brilliant debut by a young musician. It happened… when
Ruth Reinhardt, Assistant Conductor of the Dallas Symphony
Orchestra, led authoritative and musically sophisticated
performances of a program she wasn’t even supposed to
conduct.” (Scott Cantrell, Dallas News, 2016)
ERIC JACOBSEN
Hailed as “an interpretive dynamo” (The New York Times)
and credited with helping to ensure “the future of classical
music in America” (Los Angeles Times), Eric Jacobsen has
built a reputation for engaging audiences with innovative
and collaborative programming.
LINA GONZALEZ-GRANADOS
“The standouts for me were… Lina Gonzalez-Granados who
had that extra bit of authority, with lots of eye contact with
the orchestra and gestures highly specific and expressive.”
(Scott Cantrell, Dallas News, 2017)
GEMMA NEW
“Gemma New proved an outstanding presence at Friday
night’s concert … confident and fully in command, leading
the musicians with an incisive yet flexible beat, and attentive
to details as well as the broader sweep.” (Lawrence A. Johnson,
Chicago Classical Review, 2017)
CONDUCTORS SPOTLIGHT
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 | 5PM
LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
SANTA FE PRO MUSICA believes that a vibrant performing arts community depends on the principles of excellence, inclusion, outreach and new voices. The launch of WOMEN OF DISTINCTION establishes Pro Musica as an innovative leader in these areas. This initiative is an outgrowth of our WOMEN COMPOSERS
PROJECT and focuses on presenting some of classical music’s most under-represented voices: women conductors and composers. With this focus in mind, for the 2018-19 season Pro Musica is excited to present composers Sally Beamish and Jessie Montgomery, and conductors Lina Gonzalez-Granados, Gemma New and Ruth Reinhardt.
Please join us for a keynote address by Jane Chu, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, who will speak about the state of the arts in the United States. Following the address, she will be joined by Music Director Thomas O’Connor, and educator and oral historian Dr. Mi’Jan Celie Tho-Biaz in a conversation on women in the arts.
Jane Chu | CHAIRMAN
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION A leadership initiative
MEET THE MUSIC AT THE LENSIC
WITH THOMAS O’CONNOR
Want to brush up on your knowledge of classical
music and improve your listening skills? Arrive
one hour early to each Lensic concert and
hear these topics (and more!) discussed and
illustrated by Music Director Thomas O’Connor
with the season’s guest conductors and soloists.
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SUNDAY
JANUARY 13
3PM
MIRÓ STRING QUARTET
A Quartet Cabaret: storytelling through music
CUARTETO CASALS
“A sonic signature entirely their own” (The New York Times)
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 24
3PM
HAYDN Quartet in C Major, Op. 33, No. 3, “The Bird”
BARTÓK Quartet No. 3, Sz. 85
PURCELL Fantasies for String Quartet
DEBUSSY Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10
ELIAS STRING QUARTET
“Magic moments abound…” (The Sunday Times, UK)
SUNDAY
MARCH 31
3PM
MOZART Quartet in D Minor, K. 421
SALLY BEAMISH New Work
SCHUMANN Quartet in A Minor, Op. 41, No. 1
STRING WORKS SERIESST. FRANCIS AUDITORIUM
SCHUBERT Quartettsatz, D. 703
DVORÁK Cypresses
MICHAEL IPPOLITO Big Sky, Low Horizon
BEETHOVEN Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95, “Serioso”
WOLF Italian Serenade
PUCCINI I Crisantemi
BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge, Op. 133
MIRÓ STRING QUARTET
“Nuanced, handsome phrasing and
meticulous playing” (San Francisco
Chronicle). The Miró Quartet is home
grown in the United States and is
based at the Butler School of Music,
University of Texas at Austin.
CUARTETO CASALS
“Beautifully balanced, mellifluous,
vigorous, soaringly intelligent
ensemble” (The Times, London).
Cuarteto Casals is based in Barcelona
where they are acknowledged as
Ambassadors of Catalan culture
by the government of Catalunya.
ELIAS STRING QUARTET
“This remarkable ensemble’s ability to
live and breathe each phrase with an
enraptured sensitivity” (The Sunday
Times, UK). The Elias Quartet is based
in England and is comprised of
French/Catalan sisters, a Scotsman
and a Swedish/Estonian.
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THURSDAY
APRIL 18
7:30PM
FRIDAY
APRIL 19
7:30PM
SATURDAY
APRIL 20
6PM
A BAROQUE CHRISTMAS
A Santa Fe Tradition
WEDNESDAY–
MONDAY
DECEMBER 19-24
6PM & 8PM
EACH EVENING
Stephen Redfield, leader
Clara Rottsolk, soprano
Deborah Domanski, mezzo-soprano
MUSIC BY THE BAROQUE MASTERS AND
TRADITIONAL CAROLS
BAROQUE HOLY WEEK
Commemorate the joys and sorrows of the Easter season
Stephen Redfield, leader
Clara Rottsolk, soprano
Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano
PERGOLESI Flute Concerto in G Major, P. 33
PERGOLESI Stabat Mater, P. 77
BAROQUE ENSEMBLE SERIESLORETTO CHAPEL
CLARA ROTTSOLK soprano
DEBORAH DOMANSKI mezzo-soprano
MEG BRAGLE mezzo-soprano
STEP BACK into the 18th century and experience chamber music as
it is meant to be heard—in intimate, resonant and glorious spaces.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
SUMMER SERENADES WITH THE
BORROMEO STRING QUARTET
SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 | 6PM
$200 PER PERSON
KICK OFF THE SUMMER and support the expansion of Pro Musica’s education
projects with an evening of food, wine and music. Join us in Las Campanas at the
winner of the 2017 Parade of Homes “Grand Hacienda Award.” Enjoy unique
seasonal foods, boutique wines from Bump Wine Cellars, and the world-renowned
BORROMEO STRING QUARTET performing music in the perfect chamber
music setting.
HOUSE CONCERT WITH PIANIST
ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 | 5:30PM
$150 PER PERSON
Chamber music at its finest–a warm summer night, wine, hors d’oeuvres and dinner served at Scott Baker’s 2017 Parade of Homes winner for “Best Outdoor Design.” This enchanted evening ends with dessert and a private concert by the extraordinary pianist ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT.
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JOIN US, along with Music Director Thomas O’Connor at some of Santa Fe’s
finest restaurants, and meet up-close and casual SFPM guest conductors,
soloists, ensembles and orchestra members.
Artist Dinners include a 3-course meal with wine and begin immediately
following the concert. $95 PER PERSON.
LA CASA SENA
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
With conductor Ruth Reinhardt & violinist Ariel Horowitz
JOSEPH’S OF SANTA FE
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
With members of MirÓ String Quartet
RESTAURANT L’OLIVIER
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
With conductor Lina Gonzalez-Granados & cellist Christine Lamprea
THE COMPOUND
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
With conductor Gemma New & violinist Francisco Fullana
ARTIST DINNER SERIES
L’OLIVIERRESTAURANT
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SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS
THE WORKS All 12 concerts–15% off(includes Keynote Address)
SATURDAY ORCHESTRA SERIES 6 Saturday orchestra concerts–15% off
SUNDAY ORCHESTRA SERIES 6 Sunday orchestra concerts–10% off
STRING WORKS SERIES
3 string quartet concerts–5% off
BAROQUE ENSEMBLE SERIES
2 baroque ensemble concerts–5% off
THE FLEX SEXTET
6 concerts of your choice–10% off
THE FLEX QUARTET
4 concerts of your choice–5% off
EVENT DATE AND LOCATION PRICE # OF TICKETS TOTAL
Summer Serenades with Borromeo String QuartetJUNE 16 AT 6PMLas Campanas
$200
House Concert with Anne-Marie McDermottSEPT 20 AT 5:30PMLa Tierra
$150
Artist Dinner with Ruth Reinhardt and Ariel HorowitzNOV 4 AT 5:30PMLa Casa Sena
$95
Artist Dinner with Miró String QuartetJAN 13 AT 5:30PMJoseph’s
$95
Artist Dinner with Lina Gonzalez-Granados
and Christine LampreaMAR 10 AT 5:30PML’Olivier
$95
Artist Dinner with Gemma New and Francisco FullanaAPR 28 AT 5:30PMThe Compound
$95
TICKET ORDER FORM | Special Events
TICKET SECTIONS AND PRICES
Sec A: $80 Sec B: $55 Sec C: $40 Sec D: $20
LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
211 West San Francisco St
NOTE The Lensic Performing Arts Center has instated
a $3 per ticket Preservation Fee for all performances in
the Lensic, ensuring this venue remains a vital part
of our performing arts community.
ST. FRANCIS AUDITORIUM
in the New Mexico Museum of Art 107 West Palace Ave
THE LORETTO CHAPEL
207 Old Santa Fe Trail
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TICKET ORDER FORM | 2018–2019 Season
VISIT, SUBSCRIBE, BUY TICKETS
SFPM BOX OFFICE
505.988.4640 | www.sfpromusica.org1405 Luisa Street, Ste. 2 Santa Fe, NM 87505
MON-FRI, 10AM-4PM
SINGLE TICKETS
Tickets Santa Fe at the Lensic505.988.1234 | www.ticketssantafe.org
PERFORMANCE VENUEDATE AND TIME
(CIRCLE ONE)
TICKET PRICES
(CIRCLE ONE)
# OF
TICKETSTOTAL
Season Opening: Esteemed Reputations
LensicSEPT 22 AT 4PMSEPT 23 AT 3PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
Women of Distinction Keynote Address
Lensic OCT 21 AT 5PM $25
A Scottish Adventure LensicNOV 3 AT 4PMNOV 4 AT 3PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
A Baroque Christmas Loretto Chapel
DEC 19: 6PM OR 8PMDEC 20: 6PM OR 8PMDEC 21: 6PM OR 8PMDEC 22: 6PM OR 8PMDEC 23: 6PM OR 8PMDEC 24: 6PM OR 8PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
Note: add $5 per ticket
for Dec 24
Brandenburg Concertos Lensic DEC 29 AT 7PM $80, $55, $40, $20
Miró String Quartet St. Francis Auditorium JAN 13 AT 3PM $80, $55, $40, $20
The Jacobsen Brothers LensicJAN 26 AT 4PMJAN 27 AT 3PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
Cuarteto Casals St. Francis Auditorium FEB 24 AT 3PM $80, $55, $40, $20
Music Without Borders LensicMAR 9 AT 4PMMAR 10 AT 3PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
Elias String Quartet St. Francis Auditorium MAR 31 AT 3PM $80, $55, $40, $20
Baroque Holy Week Loretto ChapelAPR 18 AT 7:30PMAPR 19 AT 7:30PMAPR 20 AT 6PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
Season Finale: East Meets West
LensicAPR 27 AT 4PMAPR 28 AT 3PM
$80, $55, $40, $20
PAYMENT INFORMATION
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The Works or Saturday
Orchestra Series subtract 15%
Flex Sextet or Sunday Orchestra
Series subtract 10%
String Works, Baroque Ensemble
or Flex Quartet subtract 5%
DISCOUNTED SUBSCRIPTION TOTAL
$
$
$
$
Subscriptions are on sale MAY 7–JUNE 3, 2018 Single tickets are on sale JUNE 4, 2018
TICKET/SUBSCRIPTION SUBTOTAL
SPECIAL EVENT TOTAL
DONATION (THANK YOU!)
LENSIC PRESERVATION FEE TOTAL
($3 per ticket, Lensic concerts only)
GRAND TOTAL