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elcome to the Vso’s 95th anniversary season! The 2013/2014 Season celebrates ninety-five years of making music for the people of Vancouver and British Columbia, from 1919 to the present. As we venerate the past and celebrate the people who made the VSO what it is throughout the years, Maestro bramwell Tovey and the VSO boldly look forward
to the future, with exciting, brand new additions to the musical landscape of our city – additions like the Vso spring Festival (p.24), Pacific rim celebration (p.23), and new Music Festival (p.26). The 95th Anniversary Season also gives you the very best in classical masterpieces, Symphony Pops, matinees, and music for children and families.
enjoy the Vso’s 95th anniversary season!
C e l e b r a t e t h e V S O ' SW
Choose your Series Package forsaVInGs and GuaranTeeD seaTInG! Subscribing to a series package saves you up to 30% over single concert pricing, and guarantees your seat for all the performances you want. And when you subscribe to a series package, special concerts and Festival concerts are available to you at a subscriber Discount.
subscribing also gives you a number of great benefits such as free, flexible ticket exchanges; subscriber discounts on tickets and the VSO Gift Shop; and much more (see the calendar insert for details on Subscriber Benefits).
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T H E V A N C O U V E R S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A
serIes PackaGes begin on the next page:
Masterworks Gold and Diamond (p.4–7) • Musically Speaking (p.8–9) • Classical Traditions (p.10–11) • Symphony Sundays (p.12) • Tea & Trumpets (p.13) • VSO Pops (p.14–15) • Make Your Own Series (p.16–17) • Tiny Tots (p.18) • Kids’ Koncerts (p.19) • Surrey Nights (p.20) • Symphony at the Annex (p.21) • North Shore Classics (p.21) • or Chamber Players (p.22).
It’s easy to order your subscription package! choose your Series Package, add Specials and Festival concerts at your brand-new Subscriber Discount, and call Vso customer service at 604.876.3434 or visit vancouversymphony.ca to order online. (See the centre of brochure for details)
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bramwell Tovey, Vso Music Director
T H R O U G H T H E Y E A R S . . .
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The ten concerts of Masterworks – packaged as Gold and Diamond, or all ten together – represent the VSO’s flagship classical series concerts. These ten concerts present the heart of the orchestral repertoire, from the great masters of centuries past, to new commissions –
all performed by great guest artists and conductors, and the internationally-renowned Vancouver symphony orchestra.
PLEASE SEE THE NEXT PAGE FOR FULL CONCERT LISTINGS FOR MASTERWORKS GOLD AND DIAMOND.
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Nicola Benedetti
Travel to Scotland with sublime Scottish violinist, nicola benedetti, and the music of three great composers. Ms. Benedetti has been praised worldwide by critics and audiences alike, and her extraordinary playing will carry you away on the wings of a Scottish Fantasy.
Masterworks5 or 10 Concert Series: Masterworks Gold and Masterworks DiamondSATURDAYS or MONDAYS Orpheum TheatrePre-Concert talks at 7:05pm in the Auditorium, free to Ticketholders
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1GOLDThe world’s foremost percussion soloist,
Dame evelyn Glennie, opens the VSO’s 95th anniversary season with a bang, performing
a commission by one of Canada’s most prolific and decorated composers, randolph Peters.
And of course, ravel’s Boléro always makes for the most satisfying of concert climaxes.
Dame Evelyn Glennie
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BeethovenCycleYefim bronfman, one of the world’s greatest pianists, performs all five of beethoven’s great Piano Concertos in The beethoven cycle, over two very special concert weekends in Masterworks Gold and Diamond. Maestro bramwell Tovey conducts.
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“The VSO players deliver with care, commitment, and enthusiasm, an enterprise that demonstrates the VSO at the top of its game.”
– Vancouver Sun
Yefim Bronfman
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Herbert von Karajan said, “it is music coming from another world, it is coming from eternity,” and Otto Klemperer believed that it was Mahler’s greatest achievement. The monumental Symphony No. 9 by Gustav Mahler speaks profoundly of a deep love of nature and the earth, and this landmark performance marks the crowning achievement of bramwell Tovey’s Mahler cycle with the VSO.Bramwell Tovey
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One of Canada’s all-time favourite artists, Louis Lortie plays chopin’s beautiful, romantic First Piano Concerto, in a concert that also features Canadian composer Dorothy chang, and the Finlandia-like, Nordic landscapes of sibelius’s Symphony No. 1.4GOLD
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MasTerWorks 10SECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTDRESS $ 739 $ 739 $ 739A 528 499 399B 414 394 311C 292 277 217D 211 200 179
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When shostakovich himself said of his Ninth Symphony, “Musicians will love to play it, and critics
will delight in blasting it,” he should have also said, “audiences will love listening to it.” His Ninth is the most Classical of his symphonies, making it a good match for the music of two of the greatest Classically-Romantic composers, brahms and Mendelssohn; especially the “heart’s jewel” that is Mendelssohn’s famous Violin Concerto.
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Exciting young pianist Joyce Yang has performed with the VSO to rave reviews in recent years, and she returns to tackle the piano's substantial, dazzling role in bernstein’s The Age of Anxiety in a concert that features some of the core of the great American classical repertoire. 4DIAMOND
Joyce Yang
Conductor Mei-ann chen makes her VSO debut, while outstanding augustin hadelich
makes his much-anticipated return, performing Dvořák’s grand, virtuosic Violin Concerto. Also on the program, Tchaikovsky’s beautiful but rarely heard Winter Dreams Symphony.
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Maestro Tovey and the VSO’s Grammy® and Juno®-winning partner, Canadian violinist James ehnes, bring the 95th Anniversary season to a close with elgar’s monumental Violin Concerto, and respighi’s sensational Pines of Rome.
James Ehnes
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SEPT 28, 30Bramwell Tovey conductor Dame Evelyn Glennie percussion*
VerDI La Forza del Destino: OvertureranDoLPh PeTers Musicophilia* (VSO Commission for Dame Evelyn Glennie: World Premiere) hInDeMITh Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von WeberraVeL Boléro
NOV 2, 4Jun Märkl conductor Nicola Benedetti violin*
DebussY Marche ecossaise sur un theme populaire (Scottish March on a Popular Theme)bruch Scottish Fantasy*MenDeLssohn Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Scottish
DEC 7, 9Bramwell Tovey conductor Yefim Bronfman piano* Cherniavksy Laureate
WaGner Tannhäuser: Overture beeThoVen Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major*beeThoVen Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, Emperor*
MAR 15, 17John Storgårds conductor Louis Lortie piano*
DoroThY chanG Strange AirchoPIn Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor*sIbeLIus Symphony No. 1 in E minor
MAY 24, 26Bramwell Tovey conductor
MahLer Symphony No. 9 in D Major
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OCT 19, 21Mei-Ann Chen conductor Augustin Hadelich violin*
an-Lun huanG Saibei Dance DVoŘÁk Violin Concerto in A minor*TchaIkoVskY Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Winter Dreams
NOV 16 (SATURDAY)
Bramwell Tovey conductor Yefim Bronfman piano*
beeThoVen Leonora Overture No. 3beeThoVen Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major*beeThoVen Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major*
NOV 18 (MONDAY)
Bramwell Tovey conductor Yefim Bronfman piano*
MozarT The Magic Flute: OverturebrahMs Symphony No. 3 in F Major beeThoVen Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor*
FEB 1, 3Rossen Milanov conductor Chad Hoopes violin*
brahMs Academic Festival OvertureMenDeLssohn Violin Concerto in E minor* kornDorF The Smile of Maud Lewis shosTakoVIch Symphony No. 9 in E-flat Major
MAY 10, 12Kazuyoshi Akiyama conductor Joyce Yang piano*
GershWIn Cuban OverturecoPLanD Appalachian Springbarber Adagio for StringsbernsTeIn Symphony No. 2, The Age of Anxiety*
JUNE 14, 16Bramwell Tovey conductor James Ehnes violin*
brITTen Peter Grimes: PassacagliaeLGar Violin Concerto in B minor*berLIoz Roman Carnival: Overture resPIGhI Pines of Rome
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3Pianist andrew von oeyen makes his VSO debut performing Mozart’s decadent and poignant Piano Concerto No. 22. After the overture to the story of the damned lover Don Giovanni, Tchaikovsky’s symphonic fantasy tells the story of another famous damned lover, Francesca da Rimini from Dante’s Inferno, in haunting, rapturous music.
Andrew Von Oeyen
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The Musically speaking series takes the mystery out of the music, and makes you feel at home enjoying the same quality of classical composers and guest artists as you would find in Masterworks.
Conductors take you inside the music with informative, fascinating, sometimes surprising – and always entertaining – commentary from the podium about the composers and their music. Video screens on either side of the stage take you closer to the extraordinary musicians with close-ups of all the action.
Gustav holst’s extraordinary work, The Planets has forged a well-deserved place in the pantheon of great classical music. Describing the character of each of the seven planets known at the time (excluding Earth), The Planets is an astonishing composition that never fails to thrill audiences, and has informed many a science fiction movie soundtrack as well! Outstanding Vso Principal Flute christie reside performs nielsen’s beautiful Flute Concerto, and Vancouver audiences hear bramwell Tovey’s Three Jacobean Songs for the first time in concert. 5
Bramwell Tovey with the VSO, highlighting the video screens
in the Orpheum Theatre
Musically Speaking5 Concert SeriesSATURDAYS Orpheum Theatre8PM
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OCT 12Bramwell Tovey conductor Anne-Marie McDermott piano*
rIMskY-korsakoV The Snow Maiden: Dance of the BuffoonsTchaIkoVskY Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Major*bernsTeIn On the Town: Three Dance EpisodesbernsTeIn West Side Story: Symphonic Dances
NOV 30Bramwell Tovey conductor Raphael Wallfisch cello*
brahMs Hungarian DancessTrauss Don Quixote*Faure PavanebIzeT Symphony No. 1 in C
JAN 25Courtney Lewis conductor Andrew Von Oeyen piano*
eLGar In the SouthMozarT Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat Major*MozarT Don Giovanni: OvertureTchaIkoVskY Francesca da Rimini
MAR 8Michael Francis conductor Viviane Hagner violin*
Janacek Lachian DancesGLazunoV Violin Concerto in A minor*enesco Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A MajorbarTÓk Dance SuitekoDaLY Dances of Galanta
JUNE 7Bramwell Tovey conductor Christie Reside flute* Elektra Women’s Choirº
ToVeY Three Jacobean SongsnIeLsen Flute Concerto*hoLsT The Planets°
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One of America’s foremost pianists, Avery Fisher prize-winning anne-Marie McDermott performs Tchaikovsky’s other Piano Concerto. As powerful as its big brother, Tchaikovsky’s
Piano Concerto No. 2 is a revelation. And there is nothing like the Symphonic Dances from bernstein’s exciting West Side Story heard live.
1British cellist raphael Wallfisch performs richard strauss’s extraordinary work for cello and orchestra, Don Quixote. This piece is based on the novel, Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel Cervantes, and tells the famous story of the windmill-tilter and his faithful sidekick, Sancho Panza, in a series of beautiful and expressive musical episodes.2
One of the most critically-acclaimed violinists of her generation, Viviane hagner makes her VSO debut performing Glazunov’s brilliant Violin Concerto. bartók’s Dance Suite, one of his most popular works, was written to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the union of Buda and Pest into the city of Budapest, and kodaly’s exquisite Dances of Galanta movingly recall the composer’s childhood in what was then his northern Hungarian home town.
“…the entire orchestra delivered (a) very difficult work with ease and dexterity.”
– Georgia Straight
Vso concertmaster Dale barltrop has become an integral part of Vancouver’s music community, and his exceptional talent has become known to critics and audiences alike. He teams
up with another great VSO musician, assistant concertmaster nicholas Wright, in a performance of bach’s elegant Concerto for Two Violins, and leads the orchestra throughout this concert that focuses on beautiful music for strings.3
Dale Barltrop
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ClassicalTraditions4 Concert SeriesFRIDAYS or SATURDAYS Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, at UBC
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British conductor and choral specialist simon Wright makes his VSO debut in the first concert of the Chan Centre series, leading the orchestra and choir in a performance of Poulenc’s stunning Gloria. And Vso Principal Trumpet Larry knopp brings his considerable talents to bear in a performance of haydn’s E-flat Major Trumpet Concerto.
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“The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra under Bramwell Tovey is one of the world’s most musical orchestras…”
– Santa Barbara Independent
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Avery Fisher winning pianist orion Weiss makes his return to the VSO, performing the last piano concerto that Mozart wrote, a work of deceptive simplicity, beauty, and perfection. And beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony is one of the most famous and beautiful symphonies ever written by any composer. 2
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SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONcLassIcaL TraDITIonsSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTA $ 197 $ 187 $ 107B 170 162 94C 128 122 73
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C lassical Traditions is a four-concert series at the beautiful chan centre for the Performing arts that explores classical music traditions of many different eras – from the Baroque to early Classical, the great Romantics and even the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.
THE PRESENTATION OF THIS SERIES IS MADE POSSIBLE, IN PART, THROUGH THE GENEROUS ASSISTANCE OF THE CHAN ENDOWMENT FUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.
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OCT 25, 26Simon Wright conductor Leslie Ann Bradley soprano* Larry Knopp trumpet° Vancouver Bach Choir+
MozarT Cosi fan tutte: OverturehaYDn Trumpet Concerto in E-flat MajorºhaYDn Symphony No. 92 in G Major, OxfordPouLenc Litanies à la vierge noire+ (Litanies to the Black Madonna)PouLenc Gloria* +
FEB 21, 22Bramwell Tovey conductor Orion Weiss piano*
rossInI The Barber of Seville: OvertureMozarT Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat Major*beeThoVen Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Pastoral
APR 25, 26Dale Barltrop leader/violin* Nicholas Wright violin°
GeMInIanI Concerto Grosso No. 12 in D minor, La Follia bach Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043*°GoLIJoV Last RoundDVoŘÁk Serenade for Strings in E Major
MAY 30, 31James Sommerville conductor/horn
MozarT The Impresario: OvertureMozarT Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat MajorraVeL Mother Goose SuiteoMar DanIeL Horn ConcertohanDeL Water Music: Suite No. 3 in G Major and Suite No. 2 in D Major
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Philharmonic and Principal Horn of the Boston Symphony, conducts and
performs in an eclectic concert that features Mozart’s charming Horn Concerto No. 3, Canadian composer omar Daniel’s Horn Concerto, and two suites from handel’s famous, much-loved Water Music.
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MAR 9Michael Francis conductor Viviane Hagner violin*
Janacek Lachian DancesGLazunoV Violin Concerto in A minor*enesco Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A MajorbarTÓk Dance SuitekoDaLY Dances of Galanta
Please refer to page 9 for description.
MAY 11Kazuyoshi Akiyama conductor Joyce Yang piano*
GershWIn Cuban OverturecoPLanD Appalachian Springbarber AdagiobernsTeIn Symphony No. 2, The Age of Anxiety*
Please refer to page 6 for description.
JUNE 8Bramwell Tovey conductor Christie Reside flute* Elektra Women’s Choirº
ToVeY Three Jacobean SongsnIeLsen Flute Concerto*hoLsT The Planetsº
Please refer to page 8 for description.
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1NOV 3Jun Märkl conductor Nicola Benedetti violin*
DebussY Marche ecossaise sur un theme populaire (Scottish March on a Popular Theme)bruch Scottish Fantasy*MenDeLssohn Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Scottish
Please refer to page 4 for description.
JAN 26Courtney Lewis conductor Andrew Von Oeyen piano*
eLGar In the SouthMozarT Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat Major*MozarT Don Giovanni: OvertureTchaIkoVskY Francesca da Rimini
Please refer to page 8 for description.
ymphony sundays presents five extraordinary classical matinees at the beautiful orpheum Theatre.
SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONsYMPhonY sunDaYsSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTDRESS $ 259 $ 259 $ 259A 185 175 120B 160 152 104C 125 119 81D 101 96 75
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OCT 3The World of ITalIan operaGordon Gerrard conductor UBC Opera EnsembleViva Italia! Italian Opera occupies a very special place in music lovers’ hearts, and this concert celebrates some of the best of the best, with works by rossini, Verdi, puccini and ponchielli.
NOV 7fesTIVals & Marches!Gordon Gerrard conductorThrilling, exciting, beautiful, stirring, emotional – Marches can be all of this and more. Experience the famous Marches of strauss, sousa, lehar, schubert, dvořák, coates, and, of course, elgar.
JAN 9ludWIg Van BeeThoVenGordon Gerrard conductor Joan Blackman violinOne of the greatest composers of all time, a tormented genius, a strident and dominant figure in music – there was no one like ludwig van Beethoven. Bask in the glory of some of his finest works, such as The Ruins of Athens, Egmont Overture, Romances, and movements from his famous Fifth and Seventh Symphonies.
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FEB 13The BesT of BrITaInBramwell Tovey conductorA trip to Merry Olde England is always welcome, and this concert takes you there in style, with the music of elgar, Walton, Vaughan Williams and grainger.
MAR 20greaT russIan classIcsGordon Gerrard conductorPassionate, full-blooded and extraordinary in every way, the great Russian classics form an important part of the core of the repertoire. You will thrill to the music of Tchaikovsky, glinka, rimsky-Korsakov’s Le Coq d’or Wedding March, Mussorgsky/ravel’s Great Gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition, and much more.
MAY 15aMadeus! The MusIc of MozarTGordon Gerrard conductorHand-in-hand with Beethoven as one of history’s greatest geniuses, the magical music of Mozart will live forever as some of the most beloved music ever written. Overtures from The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, The Abduction from the Seraglio and Don Giovanni combine with Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and German Dances to give you a beautiful Mozart experience.
6 Concert SeriesTHURSDAYS Orpheum Theatre
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TEA & COOKIES will be served in the lobby beginning one hour before each concert, compliments of Tetley Tea and LU Biscuits.
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charming matinee series of popular, lighter classics, woven together with stories about the composers and their music with the inimitable style and panache of christopher gaze. Tea & Trumpets comes complete with complimentary tea and cookies served in the lobby before each concert!
SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONTea & TruMpeTs SECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTALL $ 156 $ 138 $ 138
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“…an overall sound of great presence and richness.”
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OCT 4, 5 a roDGers & haMMersTeIn ceLebraTIon!John Morris Russell conductor Lisa Vroman vocalist Doug LaBrecque vocalist William Michals vocalist UBC Opera Ensemble
The VSO’s 95th anniversary season’s Pops series kicks off in style, with music from the Golden Age of theatre. rodgers & hammerstein were the kings of classic Broadway, writing some of the most popular and enduring musicals for the Great White Way. John Morris russell and an exceptional cast of vocalists present some of their best-loved works, including music from The King and I, Showboat, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Carousel, and Oklahoma.
NOV 8, 9 The cockTaIL hour: MusIc oF The MaD Men eraSteven Reineke conductor Nikki Renée Daniels vocalist Ryan Silverman vocalist
It’s cocktail hour at the Symphony! Music from the Mad Men era has never been more popular, and the cocktail culture is in full swing with conductor steven reineke, Broadway star nikki renée Daniels, and the powerful, debonair vocals of ryan silverman. You’ll hear everything from old standards by henry Mancini and Irving berlin, to music by burt bacharach and amy Winehouse in this hot cocktail hour!
JAN 10, 11 FIFTY Years oF JaMes bonDJohn Morris Russell conductor Capathia Jenkins vocalist Ron Bohmer vocalist
His name is Bond. James Bond. And he has provided not only some of film’s most thrilling moments in his fifty year screen history, but also some of the most thrilling music, too. Celebrate Fifty Years of James bond with the most memorable songs and music from Dr. No, Goldfinger, Live and Let Die, From Russia With Love, For Your Eyes Only and all the way up to the Oscar®-winning Skyfall.
FEB 14, 15 a roManTIc VaLenTIneGordon Gerrard conductor Kathleen Brett soprano Colin Ainsworth tenor
A sumptuous Valentine dripping with romance: The Vancouver symphony orchestra at the opulent Orpheum Theatre, with two outstanding vocal soloists. Selections from Carmen, Romeo & Juliet, Samson & Delilah, West Side Story, the beautiful Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana and more, turn up the heat on a very special romantic Valentine’s celebration.
MAR 21, 22 John McDerMoTTJohn Morris Russell conductor John McDermott vocalist Eire Born Irish Dancers Gary Craig percussion Jason Fowler guitar Maury Lafoy bass johnmcdermott.com
Internationally-renowned Scottish- Canadian singer John McDermott makes his welcome return to the VSO Pops series. McDermott’s lush, evocative vocals take you on an emotional journey through the Scottish Highlands to the beautiful Emerald Isle of Ireland.
MAY 16, 17 curTIs sTIGers: LeT's FaLL In LoVeJeff Tyzik conductor Curtis Stigers vocals/saxophone curtisstigers.com
Exciting jazz vocalist and saxophone player curtis stigers boasts an impressive musical resume, having recorded with the likes of Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, Prince, Eric Clapton, and Rod Stewart. He and conductor Jeff Tyzik present a program of love songs that runs the gamut of old jazz standards from Jelly roll Morton and Jerome kern, to Pop favourites such as John Lennon, Tom Waits, and bob Dylan. 15
The Vancouver symphony orchestra’s Pops series takes you to the Golden Age of Broadway, falls in love on Valentine’s Day, celebrates fifty years of Bond, swings to hot jazz standards, and explores the music of the Old Country. So pull up a seat – it’s Cocktail Hour!
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Make Your oWn 5SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTDRESS $ 409 $ 409 $ 409A 285 272 217B 228 217 174C 165 157 126D 120 115 93
Make Your oWn 6SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTDRESS $ 471 $ 471 $ 471A 342 321 258B 270 255 204C 192 183 147D 144 135 111
Make Your oWn 7SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTDRESS $ 525 $ 525 $ 525A 371 336 287B 301 266 231C 217 196 161D 168 147 147
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4 Concert Series FRIDAYS Playhouse Theatre, VancouverSATURDAYS Terry Fox Theatre, Port Coquitlam
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A four-concert series for children up to five years of age, focusing on early childhood development through enjoyable and entertaining music education. This series features professional music educators and musicians, Let Your Music shine! with Lisa & Linda, in their own musical presentation for kids.
NOV 15: PLAYHOUSE THEATRE NOV 16: TERRY FOX THEATRE beeThoVen’s bIrThDaY bearOpen musical gifts and join in this jolly birthday celebration, featuring the music of beethoven. Bring your favourite teddy bear!
DEC 20: PLAYHOUSE THEATRE DEC 21: TERRY FOX THEATRE hoLIDaY hooraY! Hooray, hooray, we’ll all play in the snow today! Celebrate the holiday season with sing-along snow songs and move-along miniatures from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker! Featuring a brass trio.
MAR 28: PLAYHOUSE THEATRE MAR 29: TERRY FOX THEATRE a GarDen FuLL oF sonGsHop with Bela Bunny, sing with Kitty Kitty and enjoy other garden friends in this story featuring the music of bela bartÓk, played by a string quartet.
MAY 16: PLAYHOUSE THEATRE MAY 17: TERRY FOX THEATRE LeT’s haVe a PLaYDaTe Featuring the music of Johannes brahms, explore fast and slow on three playdates — at a friend’s house, at the park and at a concert. Play hide and seek, bounce the ball and other favorite games, all set to the classics. Featuring a woodwind quartet.
The VSO presents concerts for children four to eleven years of age and their families. The kids’ koncerts series features the full orchestra, and the very best in children’s musical entertainers.
Beginning one hour before each concert in the Orpheum lobby, the Instrument Fair provides children with the opportunity to touch and play real orchestral instruments generously provided by Tom Lee Music. Free to ticketholders.
SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONkIDs’ koncerTsSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTALL $ 108 $ 102 $ 67
THE VSO’S KIDS’ KONCERTS HAVE BEEN ENDOWED BY A GENEROUS GIFT FROM THE WILLIAM AND IRENE MCEWEN FUND.
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OCT 13 InsPecTor ToVeY InVesTIGaTes harMonYBramwell Tovey conductor Orpheum Voices, Kevin Zakresky director
The ever-popular Inspector Tovey investigates one of the central elements of music in a concert that features saint-saëns’s famous and much-loved Carnival of the Animals, featuring Linda Lee Thomas and Gordon Gerrard on piano.
NOV 10 PLaTYPus TheaTre: a MaGIcaL, MusIcaL MIsaDVenTureGordon Gerrard conductor Platypus Theatre platypustheatre.com
Corky is in trouble. She has a school project about classical music, but doesn’t know anything about it! But then, she accidentally combines the ingredients of a magical, musical spell and finds herself on an adventure with some of the world’s most fascinating composers – bach, Mozart, beethoven, Dvořák and more – in one of Platypus Theatre’s best-loved children’s shows.
JAN 12 VIVaLDI’s rInG oF MYsTerYGordon Gerrard conductor Classical Kids classicalkidslive.com
In this touching tale by the award-winning classical kids, a gifted young violinist is sent to study music at the Pietà orphanage in Venice with the great composer antonio Vivaldi. It's Carnival time, magic is in the air and mystery unfolds as Katarina enlists Giovanni, the gondolier, to help in her search to discover her origins.
MAR 23The hockeY sWeaTerGordon Gerrard conductor Roch Carrier narrator
Join the VSO for the Vancouver premiere of a work co-commissioned by the TSO, CPO and NACO, based on roch carrier’s classic story, The Hockey Sweater. Inspired by Carrier’s own childhood, The Hockey Sweater is a story about a boy who was forced to wear a Maple Leafs sweater in the small, hockey-mad town in Québec where he grew up. Music composed by abigail richardson.
MAY 18MoTher GooseGordon Gerrard conductor Enchantment Theatre Company enchantmenttheatre.org
Inspired by the rich musical imagery of composer Maurice ravel, we enter the fascinating world of Mother Goose as she tells the enchanting stories of her childhood: Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, the Princess of the Pagodas, and more. As she spins her tales, magic takes hold and she herself is transformed into each romantic heroine, discovering youth, lost love, and new possibilities.
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THE VSO’S SURREY NIGHTS SERIES HAS BEEN ENDOWED BY A GENEROUS GIFT FROM WERNER AND HELGA HÖING.
surrey nights
Road Trips
SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONsurreY nIGhTsSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENTALL $ 141 $ 123 $ 99
MONDAYS 4 Concert Series Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey8PM
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OCT 28Simon Wright conductor Leslie Ann Bradley soprano* Larry Knopp trumpet° Vancouver Bach Choir+
MozarT Cosi fan tutte: OverturehaYDn Trumpet Concerto in E-flat MajorºhaYDn Symphony No. 92 in G Major, OxfordPouLenc Litanies à la vierge noire+ (Litanies to the Black Madonna)PouLenc Gloria* +
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JAN 27 Courtney Lewis conductor Andrew Von Oeyen piano*
eLGar In the SouthMozarT Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat Major*MozarT Don Giovanni: OvertureTchaIkoVskY Francesca da Rimini
Please refer to page 8 for description.
MAR 10Michael Francis conductor Viviane Hagner violin*
Janacek Lachian DancesGLazunoV Violin Concerto in A minor*enesco Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A MajorbarTÓk Dance SuitekoDaLY Dances of Galanta
Please refer to page 9 for description.
APR 28 Dale Barltrop leader/violin* Nicholas Wright violin°
GeMInIanI Concerto Grosso No. 12 in D minor, La Follia bach Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043*°GoLIJoV Last RoundDVoŘÁk Serenade for Strings in E Major
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Derek charke 13 Inuit Throat Song GamesbrIan currenT Inventoryº braMWeLL ToVeY The Progress of Vanity*eDWarD ToP Family SongsºarnoLD schoenberG Chamber Symphony, Op. 9
APR 27aDJusTInG The saILsBramwell Tovey conductor Joan Blackman violin*
MorTon FeLDMan Madame Press Died Last Week at Ninety kurT WeILL Violin Concerto* JaMes roLFe Juggle eDWarD ToP Times Passes like the Wind karLheInz sTockhausen Kontrapunkte
JUNE 1MessenGer oF The GoDsGordon Gerrard conductor Janet Steinberg cello*
keITh haMeL Wings of Mercury DanIeL bJarnason Bow to String* hans Werner henze In Memoriam: die Weisse Rose nIcoLas GILberT Surenchères nIkoLaI kornDorF Amoroso
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MONDAYS 3 Concert SeriesCentennial Theatre, North Vancouver
8PMDEC 2Bramwell Tovey conductor Raphael Wallfisch cello*
brahMs Hungarian DancessTrauss Don Quixote*FaurÉ PavanebIzeT Symphony No. 1 in C
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FEB 24 Bramwell Tovey conductor Orion Weiss piano*
rossInI The Barber of Seville: OvertureMozarT Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat Major*beeThoVen Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Pastoral
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JUNE 2James Sommerville conductor/horn
MozarT The Impresario: OvertureMozarT Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat MajorraVeL Mother Goose SuiteoMar DanIeL Horn ConcertohanDeL Water Music: Suite No. 3 in G Major and Suite No. 2 in D Major
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APR 10 & 13barTÓk String Quartet No. 3, Sz. 85Nicholas Wright violin Dale Barltrop violin Emilie Grimes viola Olivia Blander cello
schuLhoFF Concertino for Flute, Viola and Double BassNadia Kyne flute Emilie Grimes viola Dylan Palmer bass
schuberT Octet in F major, D. 803Dale Barltrop violin Nicholas Wright violin Emilie Grimes viola Olivia Blander cello Dylan Palmer bass Jeanette Jonquil clarinet Gwen Seaton bassoon David Haskins horn
JUNE 12 & 15PouLenc Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and TromboneRichard Mingus horn Larry Knopp trumpet Matthew Crozier trombone
sarasaTe Navarra for Two Violins and PianoJoan Blackman violin Jeanette Bernal-Singh violin Bramwell Tovey piano sMeTana String Quartet No.1 in E minor, From My LifeJeanette Bernal-Singh violin Ann Okagaito violin Matthew Davies viola Zoltan Rozsnyai cello
shosTakoVIch Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67Joan Blackman violin Ariel Barnes cello Bramwell Tovey piano
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4 Concert Series Pyatt Hall, VSO School of Music, 843 Seymour Street
7:30PM THURSDAYS • 2PM SUNDAYS
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he extraordinary musicians of the Vancouver symphony orchestra step off the Orpheum stage and into the intimate, state-of-the-art Pyatt hall in the Vso school of Music
to perform some of the greatest chamber music ever written.
NOV 21 & 24MozarT String Quartet in B-flat, K458 The HuntJennie Press violin Jenny Essers violin Angela Schneider viola Natasha Boyko cello
beeThoVen Horn Sonata in F, Op. 17Oliver de Clercq horn Amanda Chan piano
brahMs Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114Todd Cope clarinet Joseph Elworthy cello Amanda Chan piano
FEB 13 & 16MILhauD Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano, Op. 157bRebecca Whitling violin Cris Inguanti clarinet Terence Dawson piano
VILLa-Lobos The Jet Whistle for Flute and CelloChristie Reside flute Janet Steinberg cello
DebussY Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp Christie Reside flute Matthew Davies viola Elizabeth Volpe Bligh harp
LoeFFLer Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and PianoRoger Cole oboe Matthew Davies viola Terence Dawson piano
JoLIVeT Chant de Linos for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and HarpChristie Reside flute Rebecca Whitling violin Matthew Davies viola Janet Steinberg cello Elizabeth Volpe Bligh harp
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V ancouver is a city that is uniquely positioned to celebrate the cultures of the Pacific rim, and this new, annual festival will focus on different cultures each year. This season, the VSO celebrates the Year of the
Horse in a very special chinese new Year concert. And East meets West when the VSO commemorates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Canada and the Republic of Korea, with superstar Korean-American violinist sarah chang.
2 SUNDAY, FEB 9 ORPHEUM THEATRE ceLebraTe koreaGordon Gerrard conductor Sarah Chang violin* Grace Jong Eun Lee kayugumº Young Mi Kim soprano+ Zion Mission Choir, Stephanie Chung director
Program to include: Grace JonG eun Lee Song of Love for Kayagum and OrchestraºYounG Jo Lee Whang Jinie: Cheongsanri Byukgesuya+
korean FoLk sonGs+ Including: The Barley Field, Long for Mountain Gum-KangDe curTIs Non ti scordar di me+
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bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor*One of the world's most dynamic and sought-after violinists, Korean-American sarah chang performs bruch.
1 SATURDAY, FEB 8 ORPHEUM THEATRE chInese neW YearLong Yu conductor Jian Wang cello
Conductor Long Yu, Artistic Director of the China Philharmonic and Music Director of the Shanghai and Guangzhou Symphonies, presents an exciting Chinese New Year celebration, including the well-known Butterfly Lovers Concerto, composed by chen Gang and he zhanhao.
Pacific Rim Celebration
FEBRUARY 8, 9Orpheum Theatre
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Jian Wang
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Sergei Rachmaninoff performs with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra eighty- seven years before the first
Vso spring Festival celebrates his extraordinary music.
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4MONDAY, APR 7rhaPsoDIc rachManInoFFbach/sToWkoWskI Toccata and Fugue in D minor
rachManInoFF Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor*baLakIreV Islamey
rachManInoFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini*
3 SATURDAY, APR 5PreLuDes & PIcTuresrachManInoFF Prelude in G minorMussorGskY/raVeL Pictures at an ExhibitionrachManInoFF Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor*
Bramwell Tovey conductor Alexander Gavrylyuk piano*
All ConcertsORPHEUM THEATRE 8PM
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here’s a new festival in Vancouver’s Arts and Culture scene: The Vso's spring Festival!
A new annual fixture on the Festival calendar in late-March to early-April, the Vso spring Festival will feature a different composer or musical era each year, and launches in this 95th anniversary season with a four-concert focus on the lush, Romantic music of sergei rachmaninoff.
The Vso spring Festival features sensational Russian pianist alexander Gavrylyuk performing all five of Rachmaninoff’s works for piano and orchestra. The festival also features two famous orchestral arrangements of compositions for piano; music by composers who influenced Rachmaninoff; and four of Rachmaninoff’s orchestral masterpieces.
The Vso spring Festival includes Pre-concert Talks each night with Maestro bramwell Tovey, and Post-concert “Deconstructing rachmaninoff” discussions with alexander Gavrylyuk and Maestro Tovey.
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alexander Gavrylyuk and the Vso perform all five of rachmaninoff's works for piano and orchestra: The four Piano Concertos and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
the VSO new music festival
JANUARY 17 to 20Orpheum Theatre
EThe VSO’s inaugural international new Music Festival !
ach year, the Vso new Music Festival will focus on a Distinguished International Visiting Composer, and this inaugural festival will feature renowned Australian composer and violist, brett Dean. Now one of the most internationally performed composers of his generation, Dean’s music is championed by many of the leading conductors and orchestras worldwide. Principal Viola of the Berlin
Philharmonic for fourteen years, Dean will perform his Viola Concerto, while many of his other works will also be featured.
Guest performers at the festival will include the raschèr saxophone Quartet from Germany and Vancouver's acclaimed new music ensemble, standing Wave. Members of the VSO will perform in chamber music in addition to their usual Symphony roles.
Several BC composers will also be featured during the festival, including Jocelyn Morlock, Jennifer butler and Marcus Goddard, John oliver, and of course, the VSO’s own composer-in-residence edward Top. Vso Music Director bramwell Tovey will host each event, joined by edward Top.
Bramwell Tovey Brett Dean
“…a blazing demonstration of remarkable work by the VSO's front ranks.”
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FRIDAY, JAN 17 • 8PM ORPHEUM THEATRE sTanDInG WaVeStanding Wave, chamber ensemble
Christie Reside flute AK Coope clarinet Rebecca Whitling violin Peggy Lee cello Allen Stiles piano Vern Griffiths percussion
Robyn Driedger-Klassen soprano*
MIssY MazzoLI Still Life with AvalanchekaTI aGocs Crystallography*Marcus GoDDarD Raven TaleseDWarD ToP Pots n’ Pans Falling (Commissioned by Standing Wave)breTT Dean Old Kings in Exile
SATURDAY, JAN 18 • 8PM ORPHEUM THEATRE WaTer MusIc, reDuXBramwell Tovey conductor Raschèr Saxophone Quartet* Ariel Barnes celloº Joseph Elworthy celloº
JennIFer buTLer Under Bleak SkiesJoceLYn MorLock Aeromancy: Concerto for Two CellosºbreTT Dean Water Music*
SUNDAY, JAN 19 • 8PM ORPHEUM THEATRE Dean on DeanBramwell Tovey conductor Brett Dean viola* John Korsrud trumpetº Robyn Driedger-Klassen soprano⁺
aLeXanDer PechenYuk Parallax John korsruD Come To The Dark Sideº PeTer hannan Trinkets of Little Value⁺ breTT Dean Viola Concerto (2004)*
MONDAY, JAN 20 • 8PM ORPHEUM THEATRE sonGs oF JoY anD bLIssBramwell Tovey conductor Raschèr Saxophone Quartet*
John oLIVer Up Wind eDWarD ToP Concerto for Raschèr Sax Quartet and Orchestra* breTT Dean Songs of Joy breTT Dean Moments of Bliss
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SATURDAY, MARCH 1 or SUNDAY, MARCH 2 ORPHEUM THEATRE bramwell Tovey conductor simone osborne soprano*ºsusan Platts mezzo-soprano*David Pomeroy tenor* russell braun baritone*ubc university singers*ubc choral union,* Graeme Langager conductor
MozarT The Marriage of Figaro: Overturer. sTrauss Songsº
An die NachtIch wollt' ein Strausslein binden Sausle, liebe MyrtheWiegenliedDas BachleinMorgen
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Considered by many to be the greatest piece of music ever written, beethoven’s immortal, beloved Symphony No. 9 is an extraordinary ode to hope, joy and brotherhood. Resonating through the centuries with its emotional message and sheer power, hearing Beethoven’s Ninth is one of the most inspiring and thrilling musical experiences you can have in a concert hall.
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SATURDAY or MONDAY MAY 3, 5 ORPHEUM THEATRE kazuyoshi akiyama conductor Tracy Dahl soprano*roger honeywell tenor*James Westman baritone*Vancouver bach choirº Tokyo academy choir⁺
rIMskY-korsakoV Russian Easter OvertureboroDIn Polovtsian DancesºorFF Carmina Burana*º⁺
Drinking, gambling, gluttony, lust, the fleeting nature of fortune and wealth, the joy of Springtime, love – and, of course, a talking swan roasting on an open fire – Carmina Burana has it all. carl orff set to music twenty-four texts from the medieval manuscript of courtly poetry and dramatic texts collectively known as Carmina Burana, found in 1803 in a monastery in Benediktbeuern, Bavaria. And what astonishing music it is! Orff’s work has become one of the most popular choral pieces ever written, with its sensational mix of drama, power, debauchery, humour and beauty.
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The VSO presents the Canadian Premiere of this exciting and original show that features Danny Elfman’s famous film scores performed live by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra! Featuring visuals on the big screen of Tim Burton’s original film sketches and drawings from storyboards, this unique and extraordinary concert celebrates the nearly three-decade-long partnership between two of Hollywood’s top creators, and includes music from such famous films as Batman, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice in Wonderland, Beetlejuice, and more!
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Canadian Premiere!
SATURDAY, NOV 23 8pm ORPHEUM THEATRE
Gordon Gerrard conductor Amy Grant performer
Six-time Grammy® Award winner and multi-platinum recording artist Amy Grant brings her special brand of music making to the Orpheum, live in concert with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The evening will feature some of Grant’s biggest hits from an extensive repertoire that spans her twenty-five year career as one of the most celebrated artists in the Pop and Christian music industry.
mONDAY, OCT 7 8pm ORPHEUM THEATRE
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The Four seasonsSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENT SUBSCRIBERA $ 66.00 $ 63.00 $ 49.00 $ 56.00B 52.00 50.00 39.00 45.00C 37.50 35.00 26.75 31.00
Vivaldi’s Four SeaSonS
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FRIDAY or SATURDAY, DEC 20, 21 8PM CHAN CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, UBC Rachel Barton Pine leader/violin*
MozarT Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, Strassburg*saInT-GeorGes Violin Concerto in A Major*VIVaLDI The Four Seasons*
One of the most celebrated and eclectic musicians of her generation, violinist and noted humanitarian rachel barton Pine performs and leads in the VSO’s annual presentation of Vivaldi’s timeless classic, The Four Seasons.
ST. ANDREw’S-wESLEY CHURCH, VANCOUVERThursday, December 12, 7:30pmFriday, December 13, 4pm & 7:30pmSaturday, December 14, 4pm & 7:30pm
ITALIAN CULTURAL CENTRE, VANCOUVERMonday, December 16, 4pm & 7:30pm
SOUTH DELTA BAPTIST CHURCH, DELTAWednesday, December 18, 7:30pm
a TraDITIonaL chrIsTMasSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENT SUBSCRIBERALL $ 40 $ 36 $ 36 $ 34
A Traditional Christmas
THE VSO’S TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS CONCERTS HAVE BEEN ENDOWED BY A GENEROUS GIFT FROM sheahan anD GeraLD McGaVIn, c.M., o.b.c.
BELL PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, SURREYThursday, December 19, 4pm & 7:30pm
CENTENNIAL THEATRE, NORTH VANCOUVERFriday, December 20, 4pm & 7:30pm
KAY MEEK THEATRE, WEST VANCOUVERSaturday, December 21, 4pm & 7:30pm
MICHAEL J. FOX THEATRE, BURNABYSunday, December 22, 7:30pm
Gordon Gerrard conductor Christopher Gaze host UBC Opera Ensemble EnChor
The Vso’s Traditional christmas concerts present beautiful, heartwarming Christmas music and carols in seven different venues around the Lower Mainland. Secure your tickets now for these sure-to-sell-out concerts!
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WEDNESDAY, JAN 1 2:30PM ORPHEUM THEATRE The Strauss Symphony of Canada with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
A magnificent re-creation of Vienna’s world famous New Year’s Concert featuring a stellar cast of over 75 musicians, European singers and charming dancers. Ring in the New Year with a light hearted blend of famous Strauss waltzes, polkas and operetta excerpts.
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Salute toNEW YEAR'S
CONCERT 2014
Gordon Gerrard conductor
From Toy Story to Brave, Pixar’s extraordinary animated features have changed filmmaking forever. Pixar has not only given audiences of all ages some of the most beloved characters in cinematic history, but also some of the most memorable and evocative music ever written for film. For the very first time, the Vancouver symphony orchestra performs this extraordinary music from these films live in concert together with stunning video clips on the big screen! Music from all thirteen Pixar films will be featured, including Toy Story 1 to 3, Finding Nemo, Cars, Brave, Wall-E, Up, and more. Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts © Disney/Pixar
PIXar In concerT SECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENT SUBSCRIBERDRESS $ 55.00 $ 55.00 $ 55.00 $ 46.75A 48.00 45.50 36.00 41.00B 38.00 36.00 28.50 32.25C 30.00 28.50 22.50 25.50D 20.00 19.00 15.00 17.00
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 8PM ORPHEUM THEATREBramwell Tovey conductor Vancouver Bach Choir
The Last night of the Proms concert, a tradition started in 1895 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, has also become a VSO and Vancouver Bach Choir institution. Maestro Tovey proudly upholds the tradition in a performance featuring Pomp & Circumstance, Rule Britannia, Jerusalem, and much more!
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Chris Botti AND thE Vso
Gordon Gerrard conductor Chris Botti trumpet
One of the world’s top instrumentalists, legendary smooth jazz superstar chris botti returns to perform with the Vancouver symphony orchestra.
chrIs boTTI anD The VsoSECTION ADULT SENIOR STUDENT SUBSCRIBERSECTION 1 $ 70.00 $ 66.00 $ 52.50 $ 59.50SECTION 2 $ 58.00 $ 55.00 $ 43.50 $ 49.00SECTION 3 $ 45.00 $ 42.75 $ 33.75 $ 38.25
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The VSO and TELUS are proud to play a leading role in the music education of students throughout the Lower Mainland. A positive impact is made on the lives of more than 50,000 young people annually through the following programs:
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elementary school concerts The VSO performs 12 concerts annually for students in Kindergarten through Grade 7. Up to 31,000 students from more than 400 schools and home school groups attend each season.
symphonic encounters A series of five open rehearsals offering secondary and post-secondary students an opportunity to go behind the scenes with the VSO.
all-access Pass The All-Access Pass offers full-time students and anyone 30 years of age or younger an opportunity to attend selected regular season concerts for only $15.
Vso connects Maestro Tovey, VSO musicians, and post-secondary music students visit elementary and secondary schools in six of Metro Vancouver’s school districts to support public music education programs.
Vso kids’ koncerts Kids’ Koncerts are fun-filled Sunday afternoons for children and their families. Please see page 19 for more details.
Tiny Tots This series features professional music educators Let Your Music Shine! with Lisa and Linda in their award-winning productions for the very young. Please see page 18 for more details.
Vso co-productions Committed to supporting the next generation of orchestral musicians by giving students an opportunity to perform alongside professional musicians, the VSO collaborates with youth bands and orchestras in the lower mainland, including the Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra.
clinics and Masterclasses VSO guest artists share their expertise with students at the Vancouver Academy of Music and UBC’s School of Music.
Jean coulthard readings This program gives emerging BC composers the opportunity to have their work played by the VSO.
Giving back The VSO supports numerous local charities through donations of ticket vouchers, which are used for their fundraising activities.
Musical encounters Five presentations for adults featuring Maestro Tovey, members of the orchestra, or guests from the music community.
education and community Partnerships The VSO maintains partnerships with the Coalition for Music Education in British Columbia, UBC's School of Music and Faculty of Education, the Vancouver Adacemy of Music, and the Saint James Music Academy. Through these partnerships, we aspire to support the growth and appreciation of symphonic music, and to advocate for outstanding music education in schools and community music organizations.
For full program details visit vancouversymphony.ca
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Register now for lessons or classes! Give us a call to find out more: 604.915.9300 vsoschoolofmusic.ca
The VSO School of Music is a state-of-the-art community music school, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver directly next to the Orpheum Theatre. Private lessons and a variety of classes are taught by members of the VSO and other experienced instructors. The School is open to everyone, regardless of age or experience.
Become a Friend of the Vancouver Symphony with a donation of $95 todayWhen you become a Friend of the VSO during this 95th Anniversary season, your tax-deductible contribution of $95 or more will not only be doubled, but it will also help the VSO continue to bring great music and music education programs to our community.
Double the impact of your giftall $95 donations received during the Vso’s 95th anniversary season will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to a total of $50,000, thanks to the generosity of long time donor and subscriber, Mrs. Irene McEwen.
There has never been a better time to become a Friend of the Vancouver Symphony.
4 ways to give a gift to commemorate the VSO’s 95th Anniversary season1. Donate online at vancouversymphony.ca2. Fill in the donation line on your ticket order form3. Tell a VSO customer service representative that you’d like to add a donation to your ticket purchase4. Call the VSO's Development Office at 604.684.9100, extension 238
The VSO is so grateful for all of the support it receives—from government, corporations, foundations, and individuals like you—Thank you.