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25 years - on a Journey of Illumination. For the last 25 years, Music Director Carl St.Clair has strengthened the bond between the orchestra and the audience. Now for his 25th Anniversary season famous friends return, new stars make their mark, and beloved works and exciting premieres about. See what all the excitement is about in our 2014-15 Season.
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2014-15 Season | World’s Greatest Artists Celebrate Carl St.Clair’s 25th Anniversary Season
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Itzhak Perlman
joshua bell
Yo-Yo ma
For the last 25 years, Music Director Carl St.Clair has strengthened the bond between the orchestra and the audience. Together with the gifted women and men of Pacific Symphony, he has forged new territory with exciting festivals, opera on stage and commissions from American composers whose work has helped define Pacific Symphony as the next great 21st century orchestra.
Now for his 25th Anniversary season, famous friends return, new stars make their mark, and beloved works and exciting premieres abound.
Carl st.ClaIr
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ThE wORlD’S gREATEST ARTISTS ARE COmINg TO CElEBRATE!
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Pacific Symphony’s 2014-15 Classical season is pure Carl St.Clair — embracing all that great music can mean to the human heart.
As a subscriber you will receive the following benefits:
•Priorityseatingforahistoricseasonandgalaconcerts •Priorityaccesstonon-subscriptionandaddedconcerts •Ticketdiscountsasgreatas20% •Can’tmakeaconcert?Receivefreepriorityexchange •Subscriber-onlybackstagetours •NEW!SubscriberConciergeService.Needassistancewith dinnerarrangements?Wecanhelp. •Flexiblepaymentplans
join us this season on a Journey of Illumination.
More than just concerts. unforgettable nights featuring
Music Director Carl St.Clair, the gifted women and men of Pacific Symphony,
a fabulous lineup of international artists andyourfavoritemasterpieces!
Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical Series
2014-15 Opening NightJOShUA BEllSept. 25-27, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjoshua bell, violin
JOHN WILLIAMS: Sound the Bells!CHRISTOPHER ROUSE: Supplica WEST COAST PREMIEREGLAZUNOV: Violin ConcertoRAVEL: Suite No. 2 from “Daphnis and Chloe”
like no other violinist of recent times, joshua bell has captured the imaginations of both critics and audiences. interview magazine once said his playing “does nothing less than tell human beings why they bother to live.”
CAThEDRAlS OF SOUNDOct. 23-25, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorPaul jacobs, organNobertineFathersofSt.Michael’sAbbey,vocalistsPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic director
RESPIGHI: Church WindowsGregorian ChantDURUFLE: Requiem
An evening of awe and inspiration. bathe in waves of sound — including the mighty william j. gillespie ConcertOrgan—asRespighi’sorchestrationofstained-glass windows comes to life. Then the splendid sonorous voices of the Norbertine Fathers, back by popular demand, performing the chants that inspired Duruflé.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
mOZART & BRAhmSNov. 13-15, 8 p.m.rossen Milanov, conductorhaochen zhang, piano
THOMAS ADÈS: Three Studies from CouperinMOZART: Piano Concerto No. 20BRAHMS: Symphony No. 2
LetMozart’spianoconcertotakeyouonajourneyfromturbulent, agitated and ominous, to lyrical, passionate andtender.Then,BrahmsstepsoutofBeethoven’sshadow with his rich, ingenious Symphony No. 2. Winnerofthe2012VanCliburnCompetition,Haochenzhang was also the youngest contestant.
BEEThOVEN & RAChmANINOFFDec. 11-13, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorAlain lefèvre, piano
PRANGCHAROEN: Fanfare for Carl St.Clair WORLD PREMIEREBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 7RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2
Savortwogiantworksoftherepertoire:Beethoven’smasterful rhythmic symphony — the composer himself calledit“oneofmybestworks”—andRachminanoff’senduringly popular piano concerto. before that, PacificSymphony’scomposer-in-residenceoffershiscelebrationofCarl’scommitmenttonewmusic.
FundedinpartbyagrantfromNewMusicUSA’sMusicAliveProgram.
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Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical Series
TChAIKOVSKY’S VIOlIN CONCERTOJan. 8-10, 2015, 8 p.m.leo hussain, conductorAugustin hadelich, violin
Program includes:TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin ConcertoSIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2
EnjoyTchaikovsky’svirtuosicconcerto—alwaysan audience favorite — performed by Augustin hadelich, hailed by The New York Times for his “dazzling technique, gorgeous tone and penetrating, spontaneous musicality.”
FOR ThE lOVE OF BERNSTEINJan. 29-31, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorDawn upshaw, sopranoBenjaminPasternack,pianojamie bernstein, special guest host
BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 2, “Age of Anxiety”BERNSTEIN: Slava!BERNSTEIN: Arias and BarcarollesBERNSTEIN: Selections from “Trouble in Tahiti”BERNSTEIN: Selections from “Wonderful Town”BERNSTEIN: “Somewhere” from “West Side Story”BERNSTEIN: Overture to “Candide”
The first American-born conductor to become a superstar, leonard bernstein changed the face of music. Together with other artists who were privileged to work with the fabled conductor and composer, Music Director Carl St.Clair offers a heartfelt tribute to the man he calls the greatest influence on his musical life.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
BIZET’S “CARmEN”Feb. 19, 21, 24, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorMilena kitic, mezzo-sopranoPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic directorSouthernCaliforniaChildren’sChorus
BeseducedbyBizet’sirresistiblerhythmsashisrivetingtaleofloveandlustcomesalive.Carmen’sunforgettablescore contains intoxicating melodies and the sultry soundsofSpain—highlightedbysomeofopera’sfinestariasandbest-lovedmoments.Don’tmissMilenaKitic,OrangeCounty’sowndivaandoneoftheleadingCarmens internationally.
TChAIKOVSKY’S “PAThETIQUE”Mar. 12-14, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjames ehnes, violinPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic director
FRANK TICHELI: There Will Be RestJAMES NEWTON HOWARD: Violin Concerto WORLD PREMIERETCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, “Pathetique”
of his Symphony No. 6, Tchaikovsky claimed “without exaggeration, i have put my whole soul into this work.” it is beautiful, deep and moving. Also, be there when “go-to”HollywoodcomposerJamesNewtonHoward’s(“The village,” “Defiance,” “The hunger games”) violin Concerto receives its historic world premiere.
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Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical Series
ROmEO & JUlIETREImAgINEDApr. 16-18, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorraymond kobler, violinPaul Manaster, violinjeanne Skrocki, violinbridget Dolkas, violinTimothy landauer, cellojoseph horowitz, artistic advisor
VIVALDI: Concerto for Four ViolinsTCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo VariationsPROKOFIEV: Selections from “Romeo and Juliet”
relive the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers through Prokofiev’smasterfulmusic.HereactorsanddancersreinstateProkofiev’soriginalhappyendingwhichwasbannedbyJosephStalininfavorofShakespeare’stragic finale. but first, the principal violinists of Pacific SymphonyigniteVivaldi’sConcertoforFourViolinsandPrincipal Cellist Timothy landauer breathes passion into Tchaikovsky’sRococoVariations.
BEEThOVEN’S “EmPEROR”May 7-9, 2015, 8 p.m.john Nelson, conductorbarry Douglas, piano
WEBER: Overture to “Oberon”BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 2
AnamazingandmassivepiecewritteninBeethoven’sunique style, the “emperor” concerto is music from the age of revolution and romance — the story of a heroic struggleendinginvictory.Enjoytheperformancebybarry Douglas, who catapulted to stardom with his gold medal at the international Tchaikovsky Competition.
American Composers FestivalANDRÉ PREVINMay 28-30, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorAndré Previn, composerjaime laredo, violinSharon robinson, celloelizabeth Futral, sopranojoseph horowitz, artistic advisor
PREVIN: “Principals” for OrchestraPREVIN: Double Concerto WEST COAST PREMIEREPREVIN: OwlsPREVIN: Honey and Rue
Discover the talents of one of the most versatile musiciansofthe20thcentury.AndréPrevinenjoysan international career in classical music — and has previouslyenjoyedsuccessinthemovies,musicals,popularmusicandjazz.NostrangertotheSouthland,Previn served as music director of the los Angeles Philharmonic from 1985-89.
FIRE & wATERJun. 11-13, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorDeborah voigt, sopranoBenjaminSmolen,flutegregory Macgillivray, videographer
VIVALDI: La Tempesta Di MareLAURA KARPMAN: WORLD PREMIEREWAGNER: Scenes from “Götterdämmerung”
A multi-faceted, multimedia exploration of the elements. Academy Award-nominated cinematographer gregory Macgillivray (“The living Sea,” “Dolphins”) debuts a stunning video to accompany a newly commissioned piece celebrating the oceans. Then, behold the power ofBrünnhilde’simmolationscenethroughthemusicofrichard wagner. Metropolitan opera superstar Deborah voigt, one of the leading brünnhildes of our time, returns to orange County in this definitive role.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
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Superstars of the classical music world celebrate Carl St.Clair.only Subscribers receive priority access to these two special engagements.
Yo-YoMaandItzhakPerlmanareincludedinpublishedpricingforTheMaestro’sSeries.Shouldyouwishtooptoutoftheseconcerts,please call (714) 755-5799 for information. As these special performances are one night only, your seats for Yo-Yo Ma and itzhak Perlman maydifferfromyourMaestro’sSeriesseats.Seatswillbeassignedbasedonorderdate,aswellasticket-buyinganddonationhistory.
Special One Performance Only!ITZhAK PERlmANJan. 11, 2015, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductoritzhak Perlman, violin
BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival OvertureSTRAVINSKY: Firebird SuiteBEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto
Undeniablythereigningvirtuosooftheviolin,ItzhakPerlmanenjoyssuperstar status rarely afforded a classical musician. Feel the heart-stoppingbeautyofBeethoven’sonlyviolinconcertointhehandsofthisbeloved and charming talent.
Special One Performance Only!YO-YO mAMay 5, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorYo-Yo Ma, cello
one of the true superstars of classical music, Yo-Yo Ma is a stunning soloist who has garnered broad popular appeal. whether performing familiar works from the cello repertoire or exploring cultures and musical forms outside the western Classical tradition, he strives to find connections that stimulate the imagination.
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Now available as part of the maestro’s Series.
2014-15 Opening NightJOShUA BEllSept. 25-27, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjoshua bell, violin
JOHN WILLIAMS: Sound the Bells!CHRISTOPHER ROUSE: Supplica WEST COAST PREMIEREGLAZUNOV: Violin ConcertoRAVEL: Suite No. 2 from “Daphnis and Chloe”
like no other violinist of recent times, joshua bell has captured the imaginations of both critics and audiences. interview magazine once said his playing “does nothing less than tell human beings why they bother to live.”
mOZART & BRAhmSNov. 13-15, 8 p.m.rossen Milanov, conductorhaochen zhang, piano
THOMAS ADÈS: Three Studies from CouperinMOZART: Piano Concerto No. 20BRAHMS: Symphony No. 2
LetMozart’spianoconcertotakeyouonajourneyfromturbulent, agitated and ominous, to lyrical, passionate and tender.Then,BrahmsstepsoutofBeethoven’sshadowwithhisrich,ingeniousSymphonyNo.2.Winnerofthe2012van Cliburn Competition, haochen zhang was also the youngest contestant.
TChAIKOVSKY’S VIOlIN CONCERTOJan. 8-10, 2015, 8 p.m.leo hussain, conductorAugustin hadelich, violin
Program includes:TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin ConcertoSIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2
EnjoyTchaikovsky’svirtuosicconcerto—alwaysanaudiencefavorite — performed by Augustin hadelich, hailed by The New York Times for his “dazzling technique, gorgeous tone and penetrating, spontaneous musicality.”
Classical EscapesHal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical Series
TChAikovSkYMozArTjoShuA bell
Sure to sell out!
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Classical Escapes
BIZET’S “CARmEN”Feb. 19, 21, 24, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorMilena kitic, mezzo-sopranoPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic directorSouthernCaliforniaChildren’sChorus
BeseducedbyBizet’sirresistiblerhythmsashisrivetingtaleofloveandlustcomesalive.Carmen’sunforgettablescorecontains intoxicating melodies and the sultry sounds of Spain —highlightedbysomeofopera’sfinestariasandbest-lovedmoments.Don’tmissMilenaKitic,OrangeCounty’sowndivaand one of the leading Carmens internationally.
ROmEO & JUlIETREImAgINEDApr. 16-18, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorraymond kobler, violinPaul Manaster, violinjeanne Skrocki, violinbridget Dolkas, violinTimothy landauer, cellojoseph horowitz, artistic advisor
VIVALDI: Concerto for Four ViolinsTCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo VariationsPROKOFIEV: Selections from “Romeo and Juliet”
relive the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers through Prokofiev’smasterfulmusic.HereactorsanddancersreinstateProkofiev’soriginalhappyendingwhichwasbannedbyJosephStalininfavorofShakespeare’stragicfinale.Butfirst,theprincipalviolinistsofPacificSymphonyigniteVivaldi’sConcertofor Four violins and Principal Cellist Timothy landauer breaths passionintoTchaikovsky’sRococoVariations.
American Composers FestivalANDRÉ PREVINMay 28-30, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorAndré Previn, composerjaime laredo, violinSharon robinson, celloelizabeth Futral, sopranojoseph horowitz, artistic advisor
PREVIN: “Principals” for OrchestraPREVIN: Double Concerto — WEST COAST PREMIEREPREVIN: OwlsPREVIN: Honey and Rue
Discover the talents of one of the most versatile musicians of the20thcentury.AndréPrevinenjoysaninternationalcareerinclassicalmusic—andhaspreviouslyenjoyedsuccessinthemovies,musicals,popularmusicandjazz.Nostrangertothesouthland, Previn served as music director of the los Angeles Philharmonic from 1985-89.
For centuries, listeners have reveled in the sumptuous sound of live music, played by a symphony orchestra. These six evenings will inspire, intrigue, uplight and make you feel more alive than any other form of music.
ANDre PreviNTiMoThY lANDAuerMileNA kiTiC
CAThEDRAlS OF SOUNDOct. 23-25, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorPaul jacobs, organNobertineFathersofSt.Michael’sAbbey,vocalistsPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic director
RESPIGHI: Church WindowsGregorian ChantDURUFLÉ: Requiem
An evening of awe and inspiration. bathe in waves of sound — including the mighty william j. gillespie Concert organ — asRespighi’sorchestrationofstained-glasswindowscomesto life. Then the splendid sonorous voices of the Norbertine Fathers, back by popular demand, performing the chants that inspired Duruflé.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
BEEThOVEN & RAChmANINOFFDec. 11-13, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorAlain lefèvre, piano
PRANGCHAROEN: Fanfare for Carl St.Clair WORLD PREMIEREBEETHOVEN: Symphony No 7RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2
Savortwogiantworksoftherepertoire:Beethoven’smasterful rhythmic symphony — the composer himself calledit“oneofmybestworks”—andRachminanoff’senduringly popular piano concerto. before that, Pacific Symphony’scomposer-in-residenceoffershiscelebrationofCarl’scommitmenttonewmusic.
FundedinpartbyagrantfromNewMusicUSA’sMusicAliveProgram.
FOR ThE lOVE OF BERNSTEINJan. 29-31, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorDawn upshaw, sopranoBenjaminPasternack,pianojamie bernstein, special guest host
BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 2, “Age of Anxiety”BERNSTEIN: Slava!BERNSTEIN: Arias and BarcarollesBERNSTEIN: Selections from “Trouble in Tahiti”BERNSTEIN: Selections from “Wonderful Town”BERNSTEIN: “Somewhere” from “West Side Story”BERNSTEIN: Overture to “Candide”
The first American-born conductor to become a superstar, leonard bernstein changed the face of music. Together with other artists who were privileged to work with the fabled conductor and composer, Music Director Carl St.Clair offers a heartfelt tribute to the man he calls the greatest influence on his musical life.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
Romantic NightsHal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation Classical Series
NoberTiNe FATherS beeThoveN CArl ST.ClAirleoNArD berNSTeiN
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Magnificenteveningsofromance,relaxationandfun!SixFridayorSaturdaynightconcertsmakeagreatcenterpiecetoyourweekend,whileThursdayconcertsmakegreatmid-weekdatenights!
TChAIKOVSKY’S “PAThETIQUE”Mar. 12-14, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjames ehnes, violinPacific Chorale - john Alexander, artistic director
FRANK TICHELI: There Will Be RestJAMES NEWTON HOWARD: Violin Concerto WORLD PREMIERETCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6, “Pathetique”
of his Symphony No. 6, Tchaikovsky claimed “without exaggeration, i have put my whole soul into this work.” it is beautiful, deep and moving. Also, be there when “go-to” HollywoodcomposerJamesNewtonHoward’s(“TheVillage,”“Defiance,” “The hunger games”) violin Concerto receives its historic world premiere.
BEEThOVEN’S “EmPEROR”May 7-9, 2015, 8 p.m.john Nelson, conductorbarry Douglas, piano
WEBER: Overture to “Oberon”BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 2
AnamazingandmassivepiecewritteninBeethoven’sunique style, the “emperor” concerto is music from the age of revolution and romance — the story of a heroic struggle endinginvictory.EnjoytheperformancebyBarryDouglas,who catapulted to stardom with his gold medal at the international Tchaikovsky Competition.
FIRE & wATERJun. 11-13, 2015, 8 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorDeborah voigt, sopranoBenjaminSmolen,flutegregory Macgillivray, videographer
VIVALDI: La Tempesta Di MareLAURA KARPMAN: WORLD PREMIEREWAGNER: Selections from “Götterdämmerung”
A multi-faceted, multimedia exploration of hte elements. Academy Award-nominated cinematographer gregory Macgillivray (“The living Sea,” “Dolphins”) debuts a stunning video to accompany a newly commissioned piece celebrating theoceans.Then,beholdthepowerofBrünnhilde’simmolation scene through the music of richard wagner. Metropolitan opera superstar Deborah voigt, one of the leading brünnhildes of our time, returns to orange County in this definitive role.
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
Romantic Nights
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Sunday Casual CONNECTIONSConnect with the genius of great composers and explore the thoughts of world class artists by subscribing to Casual Sunday Connections. hosted with warmth and passion by Carl St.Clair, each of the four Sunday matinee concerts is unique, with no intermission, often incorporating artist conversations and video elements.
Plus Connections Subscribers can add the Jan. 11, 2015 matinee performance by Itzhak Perlman in honor of Carl’s 25th Anniversary.
Perfect for the whole family – Kids 12-17 come free with a paid adult subscription.
AFTERNOON wITh JOShUA BEllSept. 28, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjoshua bell, violin
Atrueclassicalmusicsuperstar,JoshuaBellenjoysasuccessfulconcertcareer, famous chamber music collaborations, partnerships with artists outside the classical arena and performances on movie soundtracks — including,famously,“TheRedViolin.”Glazunov’slyricalViolinConcertois a colorful, bravura showpiece for our special guest.
ThE BERNSTEIN lEgACYFeb. 1, 2015, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorBenjaminPasternack,pianojamie bernstein, special guest host
BERNSTEIN: Symphony No. 2 “Age of Anxiety” BERNSTEIN: Slava!BERNSTEIN: Selections from “Trouble in Tahiti”BERNSTEIN: Overture to “Candide”
Music Director Carl St.Clair offers a heartfelt tribute to the man he calls the greatest influence on his musical life — the legendary leonard bernstein, whoonceremarked“Ican’tliveonedaywithouthearingmusic,playingit,studying it or thinking about it.”
Music unwound enhancements thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew w. Mellon Foundation.
TChAIKOVSKY’S “PAThETIQUE”Mar. 15, 2015, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductor
of his Symphony No. 6, Tchaikovsky claimed “without exaggeration, i have put my whole soul into this work.” This beautiful, deep and moving work remainsfirmlyentrenchedintherepertoiremorethan120yearsafteritspremiere. Find out why.
ROmEO & JUlIET: hAPPY ENDINgSApr. 19, 2015, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductorjoseph horowitz, artistic advisor
Relivethetimelesstaleofstar-crossedloversthroughProkofiev’smasterful,memorablemusic!Here,actorsanddancersreinstatetheoriginal happy ending, which was banned by joseph Stalin in favor of Shakespeare’stragicfinale.
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One performance only! ITZhAK PERlmAN PlAYS BEEThOVEN’S VIOlIN CONCERTOJan. 11, 2015, 3 p.m.Carl St.Clair, conductoritzhak Perlman, violin
BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival OvertureSTRAVINSKY: Firebird SuiteBEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto
undeniably the reigning virtuoso of the violin,ItzhakPerlmanenjoyssuperstarstatus rarely afforded a classical musician. Feel the heart-stopping beauty of Beethoven’sonlyviolinconcertointhehands of this beloved and charming talent.
Special opportunity for Sunday Casual Connections subscribers:
Tickets: $150, $120, $90, $60, $40Your seats for itzhak Perlman may differ from your Sunday Casual Connections seats. Seats will be assigned based on order date, as well as ticket buying history.
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While the 2014-15 Season reflects the maestro’s quarter of a century at the helm of the orchestra —bringing light, understanding and appreciation to music throughout his tenure — it also envisions the future. Carl St.Clair has carefully handcrafted a season steeped in music with deep meaning for him, as he is surrounded by friends who also happen to be some of the classical music world’s biggest luminaries: Yo-Yo Ma, Itzak Perlman and Joshua Bell. The biggest season ever — it includes more special guests, stellar 21st century composers and some of St.Clair’s greatest mentors and dearest friends. From the innovative Music Unwound programs, designed to contextualize and enhance the musical experience, to Symphonic Voices, the highly popular opera and vocal initiative, to the critically acclaimed American Composers Festival, the season is rich with inventive and forward-thinking projects.
“I don’t need to be celebrated,” insists St.Clair. “I want to know that the values I possess and, in turn, the Symphony’s core values are being celebrated, and that the orchestra’s future is secured. For me, it’s a time to pay homage to our community, a chance to say thank you to our patrons.”
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