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Welcome! invite you to explore the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. You’ll find a season filled with drama, theatrics, superstars, and rising stars. Experience heart-pounding programs of pure musical intensity.
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“ The days of the Big Five orchestras-New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Boston-dominating American concert music are long gone, and the Buffalo band is as fine as any in the world. Maestro Falletta has been their music director since 1998. Though tiny in stature, she is a titan on the podium-surely one of the greatest conductors of her generation.”
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With spectacular music from Bach to Gershwin, a variety of concert packages to fit your style, and guest artists that will take your breath away, JoAnn Falletta always brings you the best in classical music.page 3
From the Silver Screen to Broadway, Big Bands to the sounds of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, John Morris Russell is pulling out all the stops to make sure the BPO Pops season hits all the right notes!page 13
Music fans of all ages, especially elementary age kids, will love concerts created just for them. Pre-concert activities make this a perfect and very affordable outing for the whole family.page 17
Love Classic Rock? Live rock bands, rock show lighting, and the music of some of the greatest rockers ever – all backed by your Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. You don’t want to miss these concerts!page 18
Tianwa Yang – November 19 & 20
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Carl Petersson – November 11 & 12
Fabio Bidini – October 1 & 2
Stewart Copeland – October 28 & 29
Mark Kosower – October 15 & 16
Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus – October 15 & 16
Tianwa Yang – November 19 & 20
tChaikOvsky’s FiFthSat. Oct. 1, 8Pm Sun. Oct. 2, 2:30Pm
Our Festival opens with the gorgeous Sleeping Beauty Suite-a favorite of both dance and Disney fans. His Piano Concerto No. 3, a real crowd-pleaser, will be performed by BPO favorite Fabio Bidini. The Symphony No. 5, possibly his best-known, expresses his feelings of ultimate victory through strife.
1812!Sat. Oct. 15, 8Pm Sun. Oct. 16, 2:30Pm
This program includes Serenade for Strings and Tchaikovsky’s only work for cello and orchestra, Rococo Variations, performed by Mark Kosower, principal cellist of the Cleveland Orchestra. Both are fun to play and joyous to hear. The festival ends with the iconic 1812 Overture, performed as you rarely hear it-with the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus.
JoAnn Falletta, conductorStart the season with two spectacular concerts that showcase the wonderful music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky-widely considered the most popular Russian composer in history. Best known for his soaring melodies and brilliant orchestration, this prolific composer led a complicated life and his struggles were often played out in his music. Be there to explore some of his most popular works-from enchanting ballet music to the bombastic 1812 Overture!
an evening with JOshua BellOPening night gala sPOnsOred By the lOuis P. Ciminelli Family FOundatiOnSat. Sept. 17, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorOne of the most celebrated violinists in the world, described as “a commanding, deeply musical, technically breathtaking performer.” Bell will perform the Bruch Violin Concerto, a true showpiece for the instrument, complete with dazzling virtuosic passages. The concert will open with a Spanish flair with works by Falla, Granados, and Rimsky-Korsakov. For more information on the Gala dinner celebration or table sponsorship benefits, call (716)242-7825.
“ Few prodigies make it into musical maturity, but [Joshua] Bell has evolved from a technical whiz to a true artist and intellectual whose music feeds both your brain and your heart.” — Newsweek
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PerCussiOn suPerstar stewart COPelandFri. Oct. 28, 10:30amSat. Oct. 29, 8PmMark Laycock, conductorHe started his career as the drummer for The Police, and is now a composer. Stewart Copeland brings his Concerto for Trapset and Orchestra, “Tyrant’s Crush,” to Buffalo just months after its world premiere. The program includes Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9, with glorious Liszt’s Les Preludes.
magniFiCent BruCknerFri. Nov. 11, 10:30amSat. Nov. 12, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorIt’s the Grieg Piano Concerto you never expected to hear: Helge Evju’s Concerto in B minor, reconstructed from Grieg’s fragments and performed by Carl Petersson in its U.S. premiere. Bruckner’s powerful Symphony No. 4 evokes the days of chivalry.
BeethOven’s viOlinSat. Nov. 19, 8PmSun. Nov. 20, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorTianwa Yang lends her artistry to the famous Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 2, “London” rounds out the program.
POland’s maestrOSat. Dec. 3, 8Pm Sun. Dec. 4, 2:30Pm Krzysztof Penderecki, conductorThe revered composer and conductor leads the BPO in this landmark concert. BPO concertmaster Dennis Kim and principal cellist Roman Mekinulov perform Penderecki’s own Concerto for Violin and Cello in a program that includes Dvorák’s Symphony No. 7 and a bold Beethoven overture.
ClassiCal ChristmasFri. Dec. 9, 10:30amSat. Dec. 10, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductorConnect with the true holiday spirit, your BPO, and the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus as you experience centuries of timeless music by master composers.
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Darren Stokes– February 18 & 19
Angela Hewitt– March 25 & 26
Alain Lefèvre– February 4 & 5
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Benjamin Beilman– April 8 & 9
amadeus in COllaBOratiOn with irish ClassiCal theatre COmPanyFri. Jan. 20, 8PmSat. Jan. 21, 8PmSun. Jan. 22, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorAn international sensation of stage and screen, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus pits the accomplished composer, Antonio Salieri, against the enfant terrible of the music world, the brilliant Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This production of symphonic proportions plays out on the stage of Kleinhans Music Hall while the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra performs Mozart’s glorious compositions, including parts of his Requiem, under the direction of acclaimed conductor JoAnn Falletta. ICTC Artistic Director Vincent O’Neill stars in the role of Salieri. ICTC Producing Director Fortunato Pezzimenti directs.
gershwin’s ameriCan in ParisSat. Feb. 4, 8PmSun. Feb. 5, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorIn celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday and our bi-national friendship, Canadian pianist Alain Lefèvre joins the BPO for a performance of music representative of each nation’s soul, including Mathieu’s Concerto de Québec, Copland’s Appalachian Spring, and Gershwin’s An American in Paris.
Brahms’ requiemSat. Feb. 18, 8PmSun. Feb. 19, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorThe Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus and soloists Deborah Selig and Darren Stokes join the BPO in a performance of Brahms’ German Requiem. The piece is paired with Kodály’s Peacock Variations in a program designed to provide hope and consolation.
BeethOven’s PastOralSat. Apr. 8, 8PmSun. Apr. 9, 2:30PmJohn Axelrod, conductorNature inspired and gave respite from his growing deafness, as well as great joy. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6-the “Pastoral,” offers joyful, poetic beauty, from bird songs to the greatest storm music in the repertoire. Contrasting this work is the dramatic, technically demanding Violin Concerto No. 3 of Camille Saint-Saëns. This gorgeous French Romantic work will be performed by up-and-coming violinist Benjamin Beilman.
natasha Plays BeethOvenFri. Apr. 21, 10:30amSat. Apr. 22, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorElectrifying pianist Natasha Paremski lends her virtuosity and inimitable style to the popular Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 on a program that includes two folk-inflected works by Kodály and Philip Rothman’s energetic Starsplitter.
wagner’s wOrld OF the ringSat. May 6, 8PmSun. May 7, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorOur narrator will lead the audience through this amazing mythological tale. It’s all about giants, Gods, and a golden ring with magical power. This multimedia event weaves orchestral highlights from Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung together with projected visuals for an astounding sensory production.
suPerB siBeliusFri. May 12, 10:30amSat. May 13, 8Pm Christopher Wilkins, conductorSibelius’ grand Symphony No. 2 is the centerpiece of this program. British pianist Mark Bebbington, who has embarked on a mission to rediscover the works of great British composers, brings the sole Piano Concerto by John Ireland to Kleinhans.
Belshazzar’s FeastSat. June 3, 8PmSun. June 4, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorBaritone Kevin Deas and the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus shine in Walton’s exuberant Belshazzar’s Feast. Peter Maxwell Davies celebrated home in An Orkney Wedding with Sunrise, while Elgar relished an Italian getaway with In the South.
Organ virtuOsityFri. Mar. 10, 10:30amSat. Mar. 11, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorAstonishing young organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter brings his custom-designed International touring organ to the BPO for a concert like no other, featuring not only Saint-Saëns’ “Organ Symphony,” but Poulenc’s Organ Concerto.
BaCh’s Birthday BashSat. Mar. 25, 8PmSun. Mar. 26, 2:30Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorToday’s leading Bach keyboard interpreter, Angela Hewitt, performs two of Bach’s piano concertos – D Major, BWV 1054 and D Minor, BWV 1052. The program also includes the Bach-inspired masterwork, Felix Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 5, “Reformation.”
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Classics 9Aan evening with JOshua BellOPening night gala sPOnsOred By the lOuis P. Ciminelli Family FOundatiOnSat. Sept. 17, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductor
tChaikOvsky’s FiFthSat. Oct. 1, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorFabio Bidini, piano
PerCussiOn suPerstar stewart COPelandSat. Oct. 29, 8PmMark Laycock, conductor
BeethOven’s viOlinSat. Nov. 19, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorTianwa Yang, violin
ClassiCal ChristmasSat. Dec. 10, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductorBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
gershwin’s ameriCan in ParisSat. Feb. 4, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorAlain Lefèvre, piano
Organ virtuOsitySat. Mar. 11, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorCameron Carpenter, organ
natasha Plays BeethOvenSat. Apr. 22, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorNatasha Paremski, piano
suPerB siBeliusSat. May 13, 8PmChristopher Wilkins, conductorMark Bebbington, piano
Classics 9Ban evening with JOshua BellOPening night gala sPOnsOred By the lOuis P. Ciminelli Family FOundatiOnSat. Sept. 17, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductor
1812!Sat. Oct. 15, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
magniFiCent BruCknerSat. Nov. 12, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorCarl Petersson, piano
POland’s maestrOSat. Dec. 3, 8Pm Krzysztof Penderecki, conductorDennis Kim, violinRoman Mekinulov, cello
amadeus in COllaBOratiOn with irish ClassiCal theatre COmPanySat. Jan. 21, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductor
Brahms’ requiemSat. Feb. 18, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorDeborah Selig, sopranoDarren Stokes, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
BaCh’s Birthday BashSat. Mar. 25, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorAngela Hewitt, piano
wagner’s wOrld OF the ringSat. May 6, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Belshazzar’s FeastSat. June 3, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorKevin Deas, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
Drama. Theatrics. Intrigue.
Storytelling.All celebrated in
glorious music!
“ We love the atmosphere at Kleinhans and the sound of the orchestra in this great hall. We started as Classics subscribers and now go to many additional shows. We recommend the BPO no matter what your musical preference is!”
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Come early and learn more about the music.One hour prior to Saturday or Sunday M&T Classics concerts, join JoAnn Falletta, guest artists, and members of the orchestra for Musically Speaking, a free series of enlightening discussions. It’s the perfect time to learn more about the music you are about to hear.
Christopher Wilkins– May 12 & 13
John Axelrod– April 8 & 9
JoAnn Falletta– conductor
Mark Laycock– October 28 & 29
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Maestro 5tChaikOvsky’s FiFthSat. Oct. 1, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorFabio Bidini, piano
BeethOven’s viOlinSat. Nov. 19, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorTianwa Yang, violin
gershwin’s ameriCan in ParisSat. Feb. 4, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorAlain Lefèvre, piano
Organ virtuOsitySat. Mar. 11, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorCameron Carpenter, organ
wagner’s wOrld OF the ringSat. May 6, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductor
Bravo 51812!Sat. Oct. 15, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
magniFiCent BruCknerSat. Nov. 12, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorCarl Petersson, piano
Brahms’ requiemSat. Feb. 18, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorDeborah Selig, sopranoDarren Stokes, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
BeethOven’s PastOralSat. Apr. 8, 8PmJohn Axelrod, conductorBenjamin Beilman, violin
suPerB siBeliusSat. May 13, 8PmChristopher Wilkins, conductorMark Bebbington, piano
Ovation 5 PerCussiOn suPerstar stewart COPelandSat. Oct. 29, 8PmMark Laycock, conductor
POland’s maestrOSat. Dec. 3, 8Pm Krzysztof Penderecki, conductorDennis Kim, violinRoman Mekinulov, cello
BaCh’s Birthday BashSat. Mar. 25, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorAngela Hewitt, piano
natasha Plays BeethOvenSat. Apr. 22, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorNatasha Paremski, piano
Belshazzar’s FeastSat. June 3, 8Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorKevin Deas, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
Acclaim 5 tChaikOvsky’s FiFthSun. Oct. 2, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorFabio Bidini, piano
BeethOven’s viOlinSun. Nov. 20, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorTianwa Yang, violin
Brahms’ requiemSun. Feb. 19, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorDeborah Selig, sopranoDarren Stokes, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
BaCh’s Birthday BashSun. Mar. 26, 2:30Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorAngela Hewitt, piano
Belshazzar’s FeastSun. June 4, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorKevin Deas, baritoneBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
Vivace 5 1812!Sun. Oct. 16, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
POland’s maestrOSun. Dec. 4, 2:30Pm Krzysztof Penderecki, conductorDennis Kim, violinRoman Mekinulov, cello
gershwin’s ameriCan in ParisSun. Feb. 5, 2:30PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorAlain Lefèvre, piano
BeethOven’s PastOralSun. Apr. 9, 2:30PmJohn Axelrod, conductorBenjamin Beilman, violin
wagner’s wOrld OF the ringSun. May 7, 2:30Pm JoAnn Falletta, conductor
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Roman Mekinulov – December 3 & 4
Dennis Kim – December 3 & 4
Kevin Deas – June 3 & 49 10
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Coffee Pops 5Benny and me BPO Big Band with sal andOlinaFri. Oct. 7, 10:30amStefan Sanders, conductor
JOhn mOrris russell’s hOliday POPsFri. Dec. 16, 10:30amBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
a valentine rOmanCeFri. Feb. 10, 10:30amJohn Morris Russell, conductorLisa Vroman, vocals
the midtOwn men Featuring the Original Cast OF JerSey BoySFri. Mar. 31, 10:30amJohn Morris Russell, conductor
swingin’ stars and striPesFri. May 26, 10:30amMatt Catingub, conductor
Coffee Classics 7 PerCussiOn suPerstar stewart COPelandFri. Oct. 28, 10:30amMark Laycock, conductor
magniFiCent BruCknerFri. Nov. 11, 10:30amJoAnn Falletta, conductorCarl Petersson, piano
ClassiCal ChristmasFri. Dec. 9, 10:30amStefan Sanders, conductorBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
a valentine rOmanCeFri. Feb. 10, 10:30am
John Morris Russell, conductorLisa Vroman, vocals
Organ virtuOsityFri. Mar. 10, 10:30amJoAnn Falletta, conductorCameron Carpenter, organ
natasha Plays BeethOvenFri. Apr. 21, 10:30amJoAnn Falletta, conductorNatasha Paremski, piano
suPerB siBeliusFri. May 12, 10:30amChristopher Wilkins, conductorMark Bebbington, piano
Coffee Grande 10 Benny and me BPO Big Band with sal andOlinaFri. Oct. 7, 10:30amStefan Sanders, conductor
PerCussiOn suPerstar stewart COPelandFri. Oct. 28, 10:30am Mark Laycock, conductor
magniFiCent BruCknerFri. Nov. 11, 10:30am JoAnn Falletta, conductorCarl Petersson, piano
ClassiCal ChristmasFri. Dec. 9, 10:30am Stefan Sanders, conductor Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus
a valentine rOmanCeFri. Feb. 10, 10:30amJohn Morris Russell, conductorLisa Vroman, vocals
Organ virtuOsityFri. Mar. 10, 10:30amJoAnn Falletta, conductorCameron Carpenter, organ
the midtOwn men Featuring the Original Cast OF JerSey BoySFri. Mar. 31, 10:30amJohn Morris Russell, conductor
natasha Plays BeethOvenFri. Apr. 21, 10:30am JoAnn Falletta, conductorNatasha Paremski, piano
suPerB siBeliusFri. May 12, 10:30am Christopher Wilkins, conductorMark Bebbington, piano
swingin’ stars and striPesFri. May 26, 10:30amMatt Catingub, conductor
Amelie Fradette – Cello
Jacek Muzyk – French
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Lisa Vroman – February 10 & 11
Matt Catingub – May 26 &27
Jon Borden – Double Bass
Dennis Kim – Concertmaster
Mark Bebbington – May 12 & 13
Midtown Men – March 31 & April 1
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“ This season is generating special buzz, because
of the zippy presence of the orchestra’s new
Principal Pops Conductor, John Morris Russell.
He has been wowing the crowds, approaching
his new job with creativity and pizzazz.”
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Thrilling performances all season long!
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Denzal Sinclaire – March 4
JOhn mOrris russell’s
Fri. Dec. 16, 10:30am & 8PmSat. Dec. 17, 8PmSun. Dec. 18, 2:30Pm
Join John Morris Russell, aka “Mr. Christmas,” the BPO and the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus for an event that will make your holidays sparkle. Ring in this special time of year with an evening filled with bells of all kinds-you may even get a chance to ring a few yourselves. From favorites like Carol of the Bells, Sleigh Ride, music from the Polar Express and more, the holidays just wouldn’t be the same without this can’t miss family tradition!
Benny and me BPO Big Band with sal andOlinaFri. Oct. 7, 10:30am | Sat. Oct. 8, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorWhen Benny Goodman saw virtuoso clarinetist Salvatore Andolina perform in New York, he commented that he loved the sound he heard and invited Sal to visit him. They played together for hours. Swing along with Sal and the BPO Big Band and Orchestra as we pay tribute to ‘The King of Swing’ with chart-topping hits and swing era favorites!
new yOrk vOiCes sweet sOunds OF the 70sSat. Oct. 22, 8Pm John Morris Russell, conductorThis internationally acclaimed, Grammy Award- winning vocal group is known for their close-knit jazz harmonies. Performing music by some of the greats of the decade: Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Carole King, and Joni Mitchell, and bands such as Chicago, Earth, Wind and Fire, Queen, and the Bee Gees, their music mixes traditional sensibilities with a dollop of the unexpected.
the Beatles ClassiCal mystery tOurSat. Nov. 5, 8Pm This terrific band has brought BPO audiences to their feet in past concerts. They’re back with all the hits and their exceptional portrayal of the Fab Four! From early Beatles music on through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is the best of The Beatles like you’ve never heard them-live, with a full orchestra!
Season Opener!JOhn williams’
mOvie masterwOrksSat. Sept. 24, 8Pm
Buffalo Philharmonic ChorusAdam Luebke, BP Chorus
Music DirectorWhat a terrific opening to the KeyBank
Pops season. John Morris Russell leads the BPO in the tremendous music of John Williams. Williams is the winner of five Academy Awards, 17 Grammys,
three Golden Globes and two Emmys. In a career spanning over six
decades, he has composed some of the most recognizable film
scores in cinematic history. His music is synonymous
with Jaws, Superman, ET, Harry Potter, Schindler’s List,
and of course, Star Wars.
This is definitely a concert
to bring the kids!
The Midtown Men – March 31 & April 1
Sal Andolina – October 7 & 8
New York Voices – October 2213 14
Pops 7AJOhn williams’ mOvie masterwOrksSat. Sept. 24, 8PmJohn Morris Russell, conductor
new yOrk vOiCes sweet sOunds OF the 70sSat. Oct. 22, 8PmJohn Morris Russell, conductor
the Beatles ClassiCal mystery tOurSat. Nov. 5, 8Pm
JOhn mOrris russell’s hOliday POPsSat. Dec. 17, 8PmBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
a valentine rOmanCeSat. Feb. 11, 8PmJohn Morris Russell, conductorLisa Vroman, vocalist
the musiC OF aBBa arrival FrOm swedenSat. Apr. 29, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductor
BrOadway COmedy tOnight!Sat. June 10, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductorBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
Pops 7BBenny and me BPO Big Band with sal andOlinaSat. Oct. 8, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductor
the Beatles ClassiCal mystery tOurSat. Nov. 5, 8Pm
JOhn mOrris russell’s hOliday POPsSat. Dec. 17, 8PmBuffalo Philharmonic Chorus
taPestry the CarOle king sOngBOOkSat. Jan. 28, 8PmMichael Krajewski, conductorLiz Callaway, vocalist
the unFOrgettaBle nat king COleSat. Mar. 4, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductorDenzal Sinclaire, vocals
the midtOwn men Featuring the Original Cast OF JerSey BoySSat. Apr. 1, 8PmJohn Morris Russell, conductor
swingin’ stars and striPesSat. May 27, 8Pm Matt Catingub, conductor
the midtOwn men Featuring the Original Cast OF JerSey BoySFri. Mar. 31, 10:30am | Sat. Apr. 1, 8Pm John Morris Russell, conductorThe high-octane musical tour de force that took the Jersey Boys phenomenon to Broadway and beyond brings to life the greatest hits of the 60s. These four Broadway vets are thrilled to bring their powerhouse seven-piece band and high-spirited, adrenaline-powered signature sound to Kleinhans.
the musiC OF aBBaSat. Apr. 29, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorThe 12-piece band Arrival from Sweden was founded in 1995 and soon became one of the world’s most popular ABBA show bands. Since their start, the band has toured 57 countries and has made 37 successful tours in the USA. This show has been called the absolute best and most authentic ABBA show there is!
swingin’ stars and striPesFri. May 26, 10:30am | Sat. May 27, 8Pm Matt Catingub, conductorCelebrate Memorial Day weekend in style! From the Boogie Woogie sound of the 1940s swing era to the red, white and blue patriotic hits we all adore, this concert pays tribute to the American spirit.
BrOadway COmedy tOnight!Sat. June 10, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorBuffalo Philharmonic ChorusSomething familiar, something peculiar, something for everyone-Comedy Tonight! That’s Broadway comedy and the music that is designed to make us laugh! Join the BPO and vocalists for musical fun and games from Guys and Dolls, Chicago, Wicked, Hairspray, Anything Goes, and lots more!
taPestry the CarOle king sOngBOOkSat. Jan. 28, 8Pm Michael Krajewski, conductorTimeless favorites of Carole King are given full symphonic treatment by Tony Award nominee Liz Callaway. Krajewski, fast becoming a BPO favorite, leads songs including It’s Too Late, So Far Away, You’ve Got a Friend, I Feel the Earth Move, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, Natural Woman, and more.
a valentine rOmanCeFri. Feb. 10, 10:30am | Sat. Feb. 11, 8Pm John Morris Russell, conductorFall in love with Lisa Vroman as she sings great love songs from Broadway and the American songbook, including music of Porter, Sondheim, Styne, Gershwin, Kander and Ebb, Lerner and Loewe, and Rodgers and Hammerstein. Enjoy great romantic classics with the BPO and JMR from West Side Story, Romeo and Juliet, and Carousel. The annual Sweetheart Dance follows the Saturday concert.
the unFOrgettaBle nat king COleSat. Mar. 4, 8Pm Stefan Sanders, conductorDenzal Sinclaire brings us the music of Nat King Cole in this gorgeous tribute to one of America’s greatest jazz vocalists. Sinclaire’s rare vocal gift and engaging rapport create a terrific evening including Cole’s biggest hits.
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Liz Callaway – January 28
Arrival from Sweden – April 29
Classical Mystery Tour – November 5
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symPhOniC sPOOktaCularSun. Oct. 23, 2:30PmScary music and Halloween fun at the BPO. Wear your costume and parade across the Kleinhans stage at the end of the concert.
Jingle Bell JamSun. Dec. 11, 2:30PmMix your favorite holiday music with the excitement of the season and you have a wonderful family tradition. Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus after the concert for milk and cookies. Before the concert, make cards for our friends in the military. The BPO is a Toys for Tots drop off location.
drums around the worldSun. Feb. 12, 2:30PmIf you can bang on it, it could be a percussion instrument. Come see all the amazing ways to drum. Explore music from different cultures with the African American Cultural Center, Lancaster High School Steel Orchestra, and more. See what household items we might consider trash make creative instruments! Dancers from Verve will be on hand to help conductor Stefan Sanders learn to do a little beat boxing.
Peter raBBit and other taleSSun. Mar. 19, 2:30PmOne of our cherished children’s stories comes to life in music and beautiful visuals by Beatrix Potter. Help the orchestra create its own wacky fairytale as the audience gets involved making musical choices that affect the direction of the story!
suPer herOes and herOinesSun. Apr. 2, 2:30PmWho is your hero? Maybe you admire a superhero from the comics like Batman or Superman, or a heroine like Rey from Star Wars or Elsa and Anna from Frozen. Or maybe your hero is an athlete or someone right in your community like a police officer or firefighter. There is great music to celebrate all of our heroes. Come to this concert dressed as your hero or heroine!
BPO zOO!Sun. May 14, 2:30PmCarnival of the Animals creates portraits of animals in music. The BPO presents a very special version of this classic with narration that makes Buffalo connections! Watch the musicians of the BPO take on the characteristics of your favorite critter as we learn about the instruments in The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.
Kids take over Kleinhans on Sunday afternoons for high quality, hands-on fun. Designed for children ages 5-10, Stefan Sanders has created the perfect introduction to classical music with six themed programs. Come early for FREE pre-concert activities that will keep the Mary Seaton Room buzzing starting at 1:30pm.
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Classic Rock at its finest Outstanding artists backed by your awesome BPO!
u2 symPhOny exPerienCeFri. Oct. 21, 8PmImagine the amazing music of U2-all of the hits enriched with elegant and sophisticated orchestrations, and performed by your BPO. The exceptional rock artistry of a Los Angeles-based quartet that not only sounds like U2 but looks similar and has their mannerisms down pat, creates the ultimate tribute to this super group.
steve haCkett – genesis revisitedFri. Mar. 3, 8PmSteve Hackett was lead guitarist with Genesis as part of their classic line-up with Gabriel, Collins, Banks and Rutherford. An innovative artist still at the very top of his game, this concert reveals his classical training, bringing Genesis classics from his recent Genesis Revisited release as well as solo hits from Out of the Tunnel’s Mouth and Beyond the Shrouded Horizon.
the musiC OF PrinCeFri. Apr. 28, 8PmAnother fantastic tribute show by Brent Havens and the Windborne Music team! Combine the dynamic orchestrations and performance of the BPO with the music of the incomparable Prince, add a full rock band and show lighting and you have an experience not to be missed.
The full 5-concert BPO Rocks! package includes these concerts from the KeyBank Pops series:
the musiC OF aBBa arrival FrOm swedenSat. Apr. 29, 8PmStefan Sanders, conductor
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the Beatles ClassiCal mystery tOurSat. Nov. 5, 8Pm
U2
Symphony Experience
with The BPO – October 21
with The BPO – March 3
revisited
Steve Hackett
The Music of PRINCE
Brent Havens – April 28
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Fri. Jan. 20, 8Pm Sat. Jan. 21, 8Pm Sun. Jan. 22, 2:30Pm
JoAnn Falletta, conductor
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BeethOven’s FiFth
Thurs. Jan. 26, 8Pm
Stefan Sanders, conductorWhile we listen to Beethoven’s masterpiece, we’ll explore his increasing hearing loss and how his passion transcended his physical limitations. How could this genius create such extraordinary music as deafness engulfed him? Experts from the UB Medical School will join the BPO for this multimedia presentation to help us understand the causes and effects of hearing loss.
Wed. Dec. 7, 8PmThis fun-filled event is entertainment for the entire family. Celebrate the season as the cast of Cirque Musica performs incredible feats of strength, skill, and grace to great holiday music favorites performed by your BPO!
an evening with JOshua BellOPening night gala sPOnsOred By the lOuis P. Ciminelli Family FOundatiOnSat. Sept. 17, 8Pm
JoAnn Falletta, conductor Joshua Bell, violin
itzhak Perlman’s Cinema SerenadeSat. Feb. 25, 8PmJoAnn Falletta, conductorThe incomparable Itzhak Perlman brings us a celebration of the most notable music of the Silver Screen. He joins the BPO to perform music from his favorite films: As Time Goes By from Casablanca, the love theme from Cinema Paradiso, the main title music from Out of Africa, the theme from Schindler’s List, and more.
the nutCraCker Ballet at Shea’SSat. Nov. 26, 7PmSun. Nov. 27, 2Pm
Stefan Sanders, conductorNeglia Ballet Artists brings the splendor of Tchaikovsky’s beloved ballet to Shea’s beautiful stage in collaboration with the BPO. A sparkling tradition to kick off the holiday season for music and dance lovers of all ages.Tickets on sale now for BPO patrons at Shea’s Box Office sheas.org General public tickets on sale September 8.
an ameriCan siddharthaFri. Feb. 24, 7:30PmCenter for the Arts — University at Buffalo JoAnn Falletta, conductor Lehrer DanceHermann Hesse’s classic novel inspires a new collaboration between Lehrer Dance and the BPO. Harnessing the power of the full symphonic repertoire, Buffalo’s internationally-renowned dance company re-imagines man’s quest for enlightenment, wisdom, and love.Tickets: $90 (VIP), $55, $45 Students (any school) $20 Call (716) 645-2787 | ubcfa.org
angela hewitt in reCital Wed. Mar. 22, 8Pm
Kleinhan’s Mary Seaton RoomHewitt, today’s leading Bach keyboard interpreter, performs the complete Goldberg Variations.
“ I know of no musician whose Bach playing on any instrument is of greater subtlety, beauty of tone, persuasiveness of judgment or instrumental command than Hewitt’s is here.” — BBC musiC magazine
Angela Hewitt– March 22
Holiday Spectacular
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
ClassiCal ChristmasFri. Dec. 9, 10:30am | Sat. Dec. 10, 8Pm
Stefan Sanders, conductor Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus
JOhn mOrris russell’s
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