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GMC CHAMBERFEST 2015 | P. 21Nine concerts over four days, culminating with Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos
SATURDAY CABARET | P. 22Storm Large | Richard Glazier | Intersection | Paula West
MUSICIANS FROM VALLEY OF THE MOON MUSIC FESTIVAL | P. 22Four chamber music concerts featuring some of the finest Bay Area musicians performing 18th- and 19th-century music
WEILL HALL | P. 6 | INCLUDING: LANG LANG | JOSHUA BELL | CHICK COREA & BÉLA FLECK | CHUCHO VALDÉS | LIS A FISCHER | DANIIL TRIFONOV
CAMERON CARPENTER | JAMES GALWAY | ANOUSHKA SHANKAR | MIDORI | CHANTICLEER | ER IC OWENS | ZAP MAMA
S CHR OEDER HALL | P. 2 0INCLUDING: STORM LARGE | NICHOLAS PHAN | CHARLES RUS | JAMES DAVID CHRISTIE
WEILL HALL + L AWN | S U M M E R 2 0 1 5 | P. 4 | INCLUDING: KEVIN SPACEY IN CONCERT | JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA W/ WYNTON MARSALIS | PINK MARTINI
DAWG DAY AFTERNOON BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL | JULY 4TH W/ MEGAN HILTY AND THE SANTA RO SA SYMPHONY
RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA: BEETHOVEN 9 | ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB® “ADI OS TOUR” | KRISTIN CHENOWETH
WEILL HALL | P. 6 | INCLUDING: LANG LANG | JOSHUA BELL | CHICK COREA & BÉLA FLECK | CHUCHO VALDÉS | LIS A FISCHER | DANIIL TRIFONOV
CAMERON CARPENTER | JAMES GALWAY | ANOUSHKA SHANKAR | MIDORI | CHANTICLEER | ER IC OWENS | ZAP MAMA
WEILL HALL + L AWN | S U M M E R 2 0 1 5 | P. 4 | INCLUDING: KEVIN SPACEY IN CONCERT | JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA W/ WYNTON MARSALIS | PINK MARTINI
DAWG DAY AFTERNOON BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL | JULY 4TH W/ MEGAN HILTY AND THE SANTA RO SA SYMPHONY
RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA: BEETHOVEN 9 | ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB® “ADI OS TOUR” | KRISTIN CHENOWETH
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DAWG DAY AFTERNOON BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL W/ THE DAVID GRISMAN SEXTET, THE DEL MCCOURY BAND AND MORE
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SAT, JUL 18 | 7:30PM PRICES START AT $40
RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA & CHORUS: BEETHOVEN 9 TUE, JUL 21 | 6:30PM PRICES START AT $35
4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR W/
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SAT, JUL 4 | 7:30PM PRICES START AT $20
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Pink martini SUN, AUG 30 | 4PM PRICES START AT $25
ORQUESTA BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB® “ADIOS TOUR” SUN, AUG 16 | 4PM PRICES START AT $25
KRISTIN CHENOWETHFRI, SEP 25 | 7:30PM PRICES START AT $35
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA W/ Wynton MarsalisTHU, SEP 17 | 7:30PM PRICES START AT $55
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Celebrate the opening of our 2015/16 season with a gala concert on October 3 featuring Lang Lang, followed by dinner and
entertainment. Additional information, including table pricing and benefits, is available at gmc.sonoma.edu.
To inquire about the gala dinner, please call 707.664.3517.
OPENING NIGHT GALA
Lang Lang, PIANO BACH: Italian Concerto | TCHAIKOVSKY: The Seasons | CHOPIN: Scherzos Nos. 1–4
Rising to the pinnacle of the concert world, pianist Lang Lang has inspired millions of children to take
piano lessons, and has awed billions more with televised appearances from the 2008 Olympics to
the Grammy® Awards, where he has performed with Herbie Hancock, Metallica and Pharrell Williams.
Sat, Oct 3 | 7pmGAL A CONCERT
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The world’s ambassador of the keyboard. —THE NEW YORKER
| 2 01 5/ 1 6WEILL HALL AT THE GREEN MUSIC CENTER
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One doesn’t hear orchestral and instrumental playing of this calibre every night of the week.
—CLASSICAL SOURCE
FRI, OCT 16 | 7:30PM WORLD 1 PACK AGE
SAT, OCT 24 | 7:30PM CHAMBER PACK AGE
THE BOLLYWOOD MASALA ORCHESTRA AND DANCERS OF INDIA
ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN IN THE FIELDS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
The Spirit of India
In this original theatrical event, lavishly costumed dancers, acrobats, fire-eaters and sword dancers writhe and twirl to driving rhythms played on a unique combination of Western and traditional Indian instruments.
ROSSINI: String Sonata in G major | MOZART: Quintet for Horn and Strings SCHUBERT: Octet
This London-based group is arguably the best-known chamber orchestra in the world, beloved for its superlative live performances and numerous recordings of the Classical period.
Greatest American violinist active today. —BOSTON HERALD
JOSHUA BELL, VIOLIN
When violinist Joshua Bell performed anonymously in the Washington D.C. subway, he made headlines, and inspired The Man with the Violin, a children’s book about the
power of music to melt hearts, even in a bustling underground station. Bell will stir your soul, whether he’s performing the great classics or music from the movies.
SAT, OCT 17 | 7:30PM SUB SCRIPTION ADD-ON
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A pianist of imperial command, possessed of a dazzling, deceptively casual virtuosity. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
Thibaudet’s whispered phrases had the vast audience eating out of his hand. —WASHINGTON POST
JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET, PIANO
SCHUMANN: Piano Sonata No. 1 and Kinderszenen RAVEL: Pavane pour une enfante défunte and Miroirs
With his trademark shock of surfer-blonde hair and charismatic performance style, pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet defies stereotypes. Playing repertoire
from Debussy to Duke Ellington, and with a stage presence eliciting whoops from the audience, this Frenchman has style to burn, along with technique and artistry infusing his classical playing with the freedom and spirit of jazz.
SUN, OCT 25 | 7PM JA Z Z PACK AGE
FRI, NOV 6 | 7:30PM KEYBOARD PACK AGE
American bass-baritone Eric Owens speaks to you even in his silences ... and shakes you when he sings.
—CHICAGO SUN TIMESSUN, NOV 1 | 3PM VO CAL PACK AGE
ERIC OWENS, BASS-BARITONE
Program to include works by Wolf, Schumann, Schubert, Debussy, Ravel and Wagner
You first notice his stalwart physique and good-natured grin, so it’s surprising that this American bass-baritone is often hailed for his portrayals of vulnerability in opera. Equally at home in recital, Owens’ interpretations of art song also possess “a distinct sense of character.”
CHUCHO VALDÉS: IRAKERE 40 PEDRITO MARTINEZ GROUP
Chucho Valdés, piano | Pedrito Martinez, percussion
Masters of the Afro-Cuban scene will bring fireworks to the stage of Weill Hall with two shows in one night. First, Cuban percussion wizard Pedrito Martinez brings a performance
sure to have you on your feet. Then, pianist Chucho Valdés will revisit the music of his groundbreaking Cuban group, Irakere, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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There was no blurring, only delight, followed by a commensurate roar from
the packed hall. —THE STRAD
The dances are evocative and exciting, blending traditional flamenco with some decidedly
more contemporary music, moves and looks. —LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
FRI, NOV 13 | 7:30PM CHAMBER PACK AGE
SUN, NOV 22 | 7PM WORLD 1 PACK AGE
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET
COMPAÑIA FLAMENCA | JOSÉ PORCEL
SCHUBERT: Quartettsatz | MOZART: String Quartet No. 19, “Dissonance” DEBUSSY: String Quartet in G minor
Like a fine wine, this venerable quartet, founded in 1946, keeps getting better. If you want to hear beloved classics, you can’t do better than the interpretations of this group whose namesake represents the best-of-the-best, and whose playing is marked by “exquisite control,” “dramatic vitality” and “sheer passion.”
José Porcel, Artistic Director
Spain’s premiere flamenco dancer and choreographer, José Porcel, and his company of gifted dancers and musicians bring an explosion of passionate rhythms, powerful movement, vibrant colors and breathtaking choreography to our stage.
His stunning playing is laced with a wild, delirious pleasure, a piercing happiness, even a joy. —THE NEW YORKER
CHRIS THILE solo, MANDOLIN
Program to include: BACH: Sonata and Partitas Additional compositions and contemporary works by Chris Thile
Chris Thile is a multiple Grammy® Award winner and MacArthur Fellow, but don’t let that intimidate you. This musician — a master of the mandolin,
and member of Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek — transcends borders, whether he’s playing bluegrass, jazz, rock or a sonata by J.S. Bach.
SAT, NOV 14 | 7:30PM CL ASSICAL PACK AGE
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A major force on the world music scene. —JAZZTIMES.COM
SOWETO GOSPEL CHOIR
Wherever it appears — from Sydney and Hong Kong to New York and its native South Africa — this Grammy® Award-winning, 24-voice choir raises the roof with stirring
renditions of gospel music from the African tradition to celebrate the holidays.
SUN, NOV 29 | 3PM ORCHESTRA PACK AGE
SAT, DEC 19 | 7:30PM WORLD 2 PACK AGE
Menahem Pressler’s joyous pianism is from another age and is a virtually forgotten
sensibility. He is a national treasure. —LOS ANGELES TIMES
SUN, DEC 13 | 3PM CL ASSICAL PACK AGE
PACIFICA QUARTET MENAHEM PRESSLER, PIANO
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ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AUGUSTIN HADELICH, VIOLIN
HANDEL: Concerto Grosso | STRAVINSKY: Divertimento for Violin and Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY: Valse Scherzo | SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 5
The conductor-less Orpheus Chamber Orchestra has achieved worldwide fame and garnered numerous awards, including a Grammy®, with a unique self-governing structure that draws musical
leadership from within the group. Their guest artist is superstar violinist Augustin Hadelich.
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[Hadelich] navigated the technical intricacies of this bravura showpiece with seemingly effortless virtuosity. — THE NEW YORK TIMES
BEETHOVEN: Quartet in F major, Op. 135; | JANÁCEK: Quartet No. 2, “Intimate Letters” BRAHMS Piano Quintet
Featured in this program is 91-year-old pianist Menahem Pressler, who continues to perform to great critical acclaim while maintaining an active teaching career. Youth and maturity meet in a program that includes a quartet written by a then-63-year-old Leos Janácek while embroiled in a doomed love affair with a woman 37 years his junior, to whom he sent 700 “intimate letters.”
Their glorious rendering of the music had us transfixed throughout. —HUFFINGTON POST
From hushed clusters to hammered accents, one always feels that Hamelin is drawing the maximum amount of
color from the instrument. —THE BOSTON GLOBE
SUN, DEC 20 | 3PM ORCHESTRA PACK AGE
FRI, JAN 22 | 7:30PM KEYBOARD PACK AGE
MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN, PIANO
MOZART: Sonata in D major | DEBUSSY: Images, Book II | SCHUBERT: Sonata in B-flat major | HAMELIN: Pavane Variée | HAMELIN: Variations on a Theme by Paganini
This Canadian pianist and composer is known as a fearless technician whose “ferocious fingers” easily conquer works that would leave lesser pianists in a cold sweat. This program showcases Hamelin both as a thoughtful interpreter of more nuanced works and as a composer.
There’ll always be a place for the virtuoso recital, but it’s more interesting to collaborate with fully formed soloists … an exchange … rather than a dictation of ideas. —Carter Brey, LOS ANGELES TIMES
KAHANE / SWENSEN / BREY TRIO
Jeffrey Kahane, piano | Joseph Swensen, violin | Carter Brey, cello
MOZART: Trio in E major | SCHUMANN: Trio No. 1 in D minor RAVEL: Trio in A minor, “1914” | SCHOENFIELD: Café Music
Three young musicians joined forces more than 25 years ago to play chamber music. All moved on to illustrious careers: Kahane as music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; Swensen as
Conductor Emeritus of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Brey as New York Philharmonic Principal Cello. Now reunited, they wow audiences with their impassioned interpretations of the chamber literature.
SAT, JAN 16 | 7:30PM CHAMBER PACK AGE
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PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA HANDEL’S MESSIAH
Nicholas McGegan, conductor | Amanda Forsythe, soprano | Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano Isaiah Bell, tenor | Tyler Duncan, baritone | Philharmonia Chorale, Bruce Lamott, director
HANDEL: Messiah
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Mr. Palmieri … can make a piano roar. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
Extravagantly talented … the audience’s response was raucous … everything he touches turns fantastical and memorable. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
SAT, JAN 23 | 7:30PM JA Z Z PACK AGE
FRI, FEB 12 | 7:30PM KEYBOARD PACK AGE
[Fischer] mesmerized, haunted and seduced with nuance, dynamics and remarkable inventiveness.
—MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNESAT, FEB 6 | 7:30PM JA Z Z PACK AGE
MS. LISA FIScHER and GRAND BATON, JAZZ VOCALIST
She’s been called “the greatest artist you never heard of,” but her voice is known to millions for her smoldering duet with Mick Jagger in Gimme Shelter. A solo Grammy® Award winner in her own right — and a cherished collaborator with the greats of rock, pop, and jazz — Fischer creates spontaneous combustion whenever she’s on stage.
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EDDIE PALMIERI LATIN JAZZ BANDPETE ESCOVEDO LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
CAMERON CARPENTERFEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL TOURING ORGAN
Eddie Palmieri, piano | Pete Escovedo, timbales
These two legends of Latin music continue to thrill audiences. Ten-time Grammy® Award-winning pianist and bandleader Eddie Palmieri is the acknowledged inventor of the salsa
sound. Opening the show is master stickman Pete Escovedo who, like Palmieri, has spent decades fusing Latin, jazz, soul and funk into a new sound world. Two shows. One amazing night.
If organ music makes you think of decorous church hymns, this keyboard master — who favors sky-high Mohawk hair and sequined trousers — will change your mind
forever. Playing the mighty console of his own custom-built organ, he produces sonorities he has described as “suggestive, licentious and violent.”
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Once Graham opens her mouth, a listener can only submit to a lustrous voice that abounds in expressive colors.
—CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALERSUN, FEB 14 | 3PM ORCHESTRA PACK AGE
FRI, FEB 26 | 7:30PM WORLD 1 PACK AGE
Their vocal production was effortless, stylistically varied and beautifully blended. —WASHINGTON POST
THE KING’S SINGERS
Performing 120 concerts a year in countries around the world doesn’t leave this vocal sextet time to write postcards, so they sing them instead. Their
“Postcards” program includes stirring arrangements of traditional songs from their native Great Britain and points around the globe from South Africa to
the New World, as well as ancient airs from continental Europe.
FRI, FEB 19 | 7:30PM VO CAL PACK AGE
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PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA NIChOLAS MCGEGAN, CONDUCTOR SUSAN GRAHAM, MEZZO-SOPRANO
HANDEL: Arias from Xerxes and Ariodante, Suites from Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks
New Mexico–born opera star Susan Graham, dubbed “America’s favorite mezzo” by Gramophone magazine, joins Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra to sing arias. Also on the program, the beloved Water Music, composed for King George I, which was premiered on a barge in the River Thames.
THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES FEATURING THE PIPES, DRUMS AND HIGHLAND DANCERS OF THE SCOTS GUARDS
Pipes skirl and kilts swirl as The Band of the Royal Marines, featuring The Pipes, Drums and Highland Dancers of the Scots Guards take the stage of Weill Hall in a grand display of pageantry and ancient military traditions celebrating the music and dance of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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The world’s best-loved Irish folk band. —THE GUARDIAN UK
Nonchalant virtuosity and sterling musicianship. —CHICAGO TRIBUNE
PADDY MoLONEY AND THE CHIEFTAINS
To call The Chieftains a folk band doesn’t begin to describe their range and impact. These six-time Grammy® Award winners have collaborated
and performed with some of the biggest names in rock, pop, classical and traditional music, and have made Irish music beloved around the world.
SAT, FEB 27 | 7:30PM WORLD 2 PACK AGE
FRI, MAR 18 | 7:30PM CHAMBER PACK AGE
Brownlee’s supple, strong and high-flying voice… is an instrument of great beauty and expression. —NPR
FRI, MAR 11 | 7:30PM VO CAL PACK AGE
LAWRENCE BROWNLEE, TENOR
Program to include African American spirituals, and songs by Ben Moore, Ginastera, Liszt, Mozart and Marx
This American tenor has been praised for the power, flexibility and thrilling high notes he brings to his opera performances. Audiences will get up close and personal with this master of the high Cs in the intimate setting of a recital.
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SIR JAMES GALWAY, FLUTE LADY JEANNE GALWAY & THE GALWAY CHAMBER PLAYERS
Sir James Galway, flute | Lady Jeanne Galway, flute Michael McHale, piano | The Galway Chamber Players
MOZART: Flute Quartet in D major | DEBUSSY: Clair de Lune | FRANZ & KARL DOPPLER: Rigoletto Fantasie for Two Flutes | Works by Bizet/Borne, Gossec, Marais, Harty, Mancini, David Overton and Claude Bolling
After decades of performing for kings, presidents and popes, selling more than 30 million albums worldwide, and winning vast numbers of accolades, what still matters most to this consummate performer
— the “Man with the golden flute” — is that his performances “should touch the listener at all times.”
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Effusively lyrical … hair-raisingly virtuostic. —THE GUARDIAN
[Trifonov’s] playing can only be described as a visceral experience. —WASHINGTON POST
SAT, MAR 19 | 7:30PM CL ASSICAL PACK AGE
JAMES EHNES, VIOLIN | ORION WEISS, PIANO
This has to be one of the most serene, sweetest, tuneful compilations to appear for ages. —BBC
SUN, MAR 20 | 7PM WORLD 2 PACK AGE
FRI, MAR 25 | 7:30PM ORCHESTRA PACK AGE
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ACOUSTIC AFRICA FEATURING HABIB KOITé & VUSI MAHLASELA
ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE DE MONTRÉAL KENT NAGANO, CONDUCTOR | DANIIL TRIFONOV, PIANO
Acoustic Africa will bring the African tradition of voice and song to life featuring two legendary musicians: South African Vusi Mahlasela, known for his
passionate, octave-leaping vocalizations, and as a collaborator with the likes of Dave Matthews Band, Sting, Paul Simon and Taj Mahal; and Malian Habib Koité,
whom Bonnie Raitt called “the most amazing guitarist I’ve heard in years.”
DEBUSSY: Jeux | PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 | STRAVINSKY: The Rite of Spring
Berkeley native Kent Nagano brings his Montreal Symphony Orchestra to perform three early 20th-century masterpieces. The program features Russian piano prodigy and rising star Daniil Trifonov, acclaimed winner of the 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition. Trifonov has already dominated some of the greatest stages in the world … next will be Weill Hall.
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RAVEL: Sonata | BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 10 Works by Dvorák, Schubert and Copland
Canadian violinist James Ehnes is known for his technical brilliance and probing musicianship, but what he cares most about is “coming the closest to my own personal musical ideals. You have to be a 100 per cent convinced of that … How can you convince other people if you haven’t convinced yourself?”
Innate skill and virtuosity [with] characteristic casual elegance. —DALLAS OBSERVER
Plays with the attention, care, enlightened reserve and illuminating touch of a Zen master. —LOS ANGELES TIMES
ANDRÉ WATTS, PIANO
PETER SERKIN, PIANO
Program to include works by Schubert and Liszt
Six decades after his debut at age nine, André Watts is still the consummate professional — performing around the world and garnering standing ovations and
critical raves for playing of “gravitas, nobility and grace” and “subtle elasticity.”
MOZART: Rondo in A minor | BEETHOVEN: Sonata No 30, op. 109 Works by Sweelinck, Nielsen and Reger
In the 1960s, Peter Serkin was billed as the hippie pianist. Although he long ago traded in his dashikis for classic suits, he is still a questing iconoclast known for
programs that meld familiar classics with sublime, rarely played gems.
FRI, APR 1 | 7:30PM CL ASSICAL PACK AGE
SUN, APR 10 | 3PM KEYBOARD PACK AGE
The rotating ensemble … approached the [work] with polish and relish. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
FRI, APR 8 | 7:30PM CHAMBER PACK AGE
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
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Ani Kavafian and Erin Keefe, violin | Yura Lee and Matthew Lipmann, viola David Finckel and Dmitri Atapine, cello
R. STRAUSS: Sextet for Strings from Capriccio | DVORÁK: Sextet in A major BRAHMS: Sextet No. 2 in G major
The whole is truly greater than the parts when these artists — all accomplished, award-winning soloists — join forces to play together as members of the nation’s premier repertory company for chamber music.
The ensemble’s phrasing was flawless, its dynamics crisp and polished.
—SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
Corea found a sweet spot where the alacrity of bebop and Latin music meet.
—THE SEATTLE TIMES
FRI, APR 15 | 7:30PM VO CAL PACK AGE
THU, APR 21 | 7:30PM SUB SCRIPTION ADD-ON
CHANTICLEER, “OVER THE MOON”
CHICK COREA & BÉLA FLECK
Program to include works by Monteverdi, Busoni, Mahler, Elgar and Barber
Praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for “tonal luxuriance and crisply etched clarity,” this San Francisco-based “orchestra of voices” is hailed around the world for the seamless blending of its 12 male singers and its original interpretations of vocal literature, from Renaissance to jazz, gospel and new music.
Two legends — one a giant of jazz piano, the other a banjo virtuoso — come together for an intimate evening of music making drawn from their Grammy®-winning album, The Enchantment! Their unique mash-up of jazz, bluegrass, flamenco and gospel crosses all borders and speaks in many languages to music lovers of all ages and tastes.
An infectiously heady blend of flamenco and classical Hindustani music. —BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR, SITAR
As daughter of the legendary Indian musician Ravi Shankar, Anoushka is deeply rooted in Indian classical music, but that hasn’t kept her
from avidly exploring a sound all her own. Supported by an ensemble of Western and Eastern musicians, her music is influenced by sounds
including flamenco, electronica, jazz and Western classical music.
SAT, APR 16 | 7:30PM WORLD 2 PACK AGE
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As committed a musician as you will find. She never lets an audience down.
—LOS ANGELES TIMES
MIDORI, VIOLIN
BACH: Sonata for Violin and Piano | PROKOFIEV: Sonata No. 2 in D major TCHAIKOVSKY: Waltz-Scherzo | BRAHMS: Sonata No. 1 in G major
The name Midori, which means “green” in Japanese, also signifies fame — appropriate for this award-winning artist who came to worldwide attention at age 11 with a New York Philharmonic debut, and has remained firmly in the spotlight ever since.
SAT, APR 23 | 7:30PM CL ASSICAL PACK AGE
An artistic event to remember. —CHICAGO TRIBUNE
SUN, APR 24 | 3PM VO CAL PACK AGE
MATTHIAS GOERNE, BARITONE
ALEXANDER SCHMALCZ, PIANO
SCHUBERT: Die Schöne Müllerin (The Lovely Maid of the Mill)
Schubert’s riveting cycle of 20 songs ranges from the hopefulness of first love to the fateful despair of loss and rejection. “For insight, dramatic
intensity and vocal artistry,” wrote one Chicago critic, this interpretation by baritone Matthias Goerne “is unlikely to be matched anytime soon.”
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The group can crisscross the Atlantic in the course of a song. —THE NEW YORK TIMES FRI, APR 22 | 7:30PM
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ZAP MAMA
Marie Daulne, known to her fans as Zap Mama, was literally born to transcend musical boundaries. Child of a Belgian father and an African mother, her early
exposure to traditional Congolese songs and culture as well as European religious and pop music, resonates in the unique sound world she creates with her vocal quintet.
Just as there are five-alarm fires, there are five-encore recitals, and New York got one on Thursday night.
—NEW YORK CLASSICAL REVIEW
Ms. Von Otter’s performance was the picture of interpretive subtlety. —THE NEW YORK TIMES
YUJA WANG, PIANO
Program to include Bach, Schoenberg and Chopin
Don’t let her youth fool you. Twenty-seven-year-old Chinese-born pianist Yuja Wang is the real thing: a world-famous artist who has achieved a level of technical brilliance and interpretive insight that eludes many more experienced artists.
FRI, MAY 6 | 7:30PM KEYBOARD PACK AGE
SAT, MAY 14 | 7:30PM ORCHESTRA PACK AGE
PHILHARMONIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA NIChOLAS MCGEGAN, CONDUCTOR
ANNE SOfIE VON OTTER, MEZZO-SOPRANO ANDREAS SCHOLL, COUNTERTENOR
Program to include arias and duets from the operas and oratorios of Handel, and a newly arranged work by Arvo Pärt
Anne Sofie von Otter and Andreas Scholl are guests of honor for a very special concert celebrating Nicholas McGegan’s 30th anniversary
as conductor and music director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
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STORM LARGE & LE BONHEURSept 27 Vocal powerhouse Storm Large and her band Le Bonheur weave French chanson, jazz, heavy metal and smokehouse lounge into a singular sonic tapestry.
THE LINCOLN TRIONov 15 Program to include: BACH: Trio in B-flat major BRAHMS: Trio in C major | REBECCA CLARKE: Trio
Named for their home in the heartland of the U.S. —the land of Lincoln— the Chicago-based Lincoln Trio has been praised for its polished presentations of well-known chamber works and its ability to forge new paths with contemporary repertoire. NICHOLAS PHAN, TENOR | MYRA HUANG, PIANOJan 17 Program to include SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe | songs by Rorem, Heggie and Bowles
NPR calls this sweet-voiced lyric tenor, “an artist who must be heard.” He teams up with a pianist Opera News calls “among the top accompanists of her generation.”
CHARLES RUS, ORGANJan 31 Program to include works by Mendelssohn, Sweelinck and J.S. Bach.
Called “a conjurer of organ performance,” Rus, former organist of the San Francisco Symphony, works his magic on the 1,248 pipes of Schroeder Hall’s Brombaugh Opus 9 organ.
CYPRESS QUARTETFeb 28Program to feature quartets by Haydn and Beethoven
This San Francisco ensemble, known for its “beautifully proportioned and powerful” playing (Washington Post), present a program of beloved favorites.
TRIO OF TANGOS Mar 6Victor Villena, bandoneon | Eileen Moon, cello | Krisztina Wajsza, piano
Program to include: PIAZZOLLA: Le Grand Tango | CHOPIN: Polonaise for piano and cello
JAMES DAVID CHRISTIE, ORGANApr 17 Program to include works by Buxtehude, Reincken and J.S. Bach.
James David Christie, former organist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, presents a program of works by 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century masters of the “king of instruments.”
MARGARET LENG TAN, TOY PIANO AND TOY INSTRUMENTS “Ode to Schroeder”May 1 This “Queen of the Toy Piano” (The New York Times) has almost singlehandedly inspired a wave of young composers to write for toy instruments.
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S U N DAYS AT S C H R O E D E R | 3 P M $30 each concert | $200 for the series
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Jeffrey Kahane, Artistic Director | Jennifer Koh, violin | Charles Rus, organ Benjamin Beilman, violin | Benjamin Hochman, piano | Miró Quartet
Musicians from: Los Angeles Philharmonic | Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra | San Francisco Symphony | Santa Rosa Symphony San Diego Symphony | California Symphony | Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival
PROGRAM I Weds, Jun 24 | 7pmBEETHOVEN: Cello Sonata | BRAHMS: Piano Quartet in G minor
PROGRAM II Thur, Jun 25 | 7pmBEETHOVEN: Violin Sonata in C minor | BRAHMS: Horn Trio
PROGRAM IIIFri, Jun 26 | 3pmBEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata, Op. 10 | BACH: Organ Chorales BRAHMS: from Op. 122 for piano and organ BRAHMS: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel
PROGRAM IV Fri, Jun 26 | 7pmBACH: Prelude and Fugue | BRAHMS: Cello Sonata in E minor BEETHOVEN: String Quartet, Op. 59, No. 3
PROGRAM VSat, Jun 27 | 11amBACH: Sonata No. 3 for solo violin | Works for organ by Bach and Buxtehude
PROGRAM VI Sat, Jun 27 | 3pmBEETHOVEN: String Quartets, Op. 59, Nos. 1 and 2
PROGRAM VIISat, Jun 27 | 7pmBACH-BUSONI: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ BRAHMS: Cello Sonata in F major | BEETHOVEN: Septet
PROGRAM VIIISun, Jun 28 | 3pmThe Organ’s 5 B’s | Buxtehude, Bruhns, Böhm, Bach, Brahms
PROGRAM IX Sun, Jun 28 | 7pm | WEILL HALL BACH: The Six Brandenburg Concertos GMC Chamberfest 2015 is made possible by the generous support of Alan Mason and Timothy Rodrigues. Additional support has been provided by Sandra Velasco Jordan and Catherine and David Marsten.
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JENNIFER KOH BENJAMIN BEILMAN BENJAMIN HOCHMAN MIRÓ QUARTET
BACH, BEETHOVEN, BRAHMS — the three beloved B’s — are the focus of the inaugural GMC ChamberFest, a summer celebration
of the intimate art of music making among friends in Schroeder Hall. Featuring nine concerts over five days —eight in Schroeder Hall—
the Festival will culminate in a performance of Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos in Weill Hall.
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MUSICIANs FROMVALLEY OF THE MOON MUSIC FESTIVAL | 3 PM$30 each concert | $100 for the festival
The Valley of the Moon Music Festival features some of the finest Bay Area musicians, performing 18th- and 19th-century music on period instruments.
Musicians to include: Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin Tanya Tomkins, cello | Eric Zivian, fortepiano Monica Huggett, violin | Christine Brandes, soprano Axel Strauss, violin
PROGRAM I“MUSIC FOR THREE”Sat, Nov 21 Haydn and early Beethoven piano trios
PROGRAM II “SCHUMANN: THE INTIMATE CONVERSATIONALIST”Sat, Jan 30SCHUMANN: Piano Trio in G minor, Kinderszenen for solo piano, Piano Quartet
PROGRAM III“SCHUBERTIADE”Sat, Feb 13 SCHUBERT: Selected Lieder, Sonatina in A minor, “Trout” Quintet
PROGRAM IV“THREE BEETHOVEN CELLO SONATAS”Sat, Mar 5 BEETHOVEN: Sonata in G minor, Sonata in D major, Sonata in A major
STORM LARGE & LE BONHEURSat, Sept 26 Vocal powerhouse Storm Large and her band Le Bonheur weave French chanson, jazz, heavy metal and smokehouse lounge into a singular sonic tapestry.
INTERSECTIONSat, Mar 12 Featuring pianist John Novacek, violinist Laura Frautschi and cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper, Intersection seamlessly fuses the traditional with the new; the premeditated with improvisation for an extraordinary musical experience.
RICHARD GLAZIER, PIANOSat, Mar 26 Whether he’s playing the music of Joplin, Gershwin, Rodgers, Kern or other Golden Era composers, pianist Richard Glazier brings new life to old favorites, blended with a narration that never fails to dazzle an audience.
PAULA WEST, JAZZ SINGERSat, Apr 30 Bay Area jazz and cabaret artist Paula West brings her signature voice to Schroeder Hall where she will share her interpretations of songs ranging from jazz standards to cabaret classics.
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SANTA ROSA SYMPHONY
The Santa Rosa Symphony — resident orchestra at the Green Music Center— celebrates its 88th season in 2015-16.
Music Director/Conductor Bruno Ferrandis is in his 10th year of delivering musical inspiration to the North Bay community.
2015-16 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
THE 7-CONCERT CLASSICAL SERIESTriple sets from October to May
TWO WORLD PREMIERES:Mohammed Fairouz’s Pax Universalis
Daniel Brewbaker’s Dances and Dreams of Dionysus
BEETHOVEN’S NINTH SYMPHONYGERSHWIN’S CONCERTO IN F
CELLIST ZUILL BAILEY RETURNSFOUR PIANO SOLOISTS
TCHAIKOVSKY AND BEETHOVEN VIOLIN CONCERTOS
FAMILY CONCERT SERIES Fourth season of this series will feature Peter and the Wolf
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Sonoma State University Department of MusicEach year, Sonoma State University’s Department of Music presents more than 100 performances for approximately 9,000 audience members. Outreach initiatives, festivals and invitationals annually bring an additional 2,500 secondary school students, teachers and guests to the campus. 2015/16 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC FESTIVALS AND INVITATIONALS
Jazz Day | OCT 15 | WEILL HALL Choral Festival | NOV 6 | SCHROEDER HALLCMEA Jazz Festival | JAN 15 | WEILL HALL Sonoma County Honor Band | JAN 29 & 30 | WEILL HALLCMEA Solo and Ensemble Festival | MAR 13 | SCHROEDER HALLWind Band Festival | MAR 23 & 24 | WEILL HALL CMEA Choral Festival | APR 8 & 9 | SCHROEDER HALL
K–12 PROGRAMThe Green Music Center hosts Sonoma County’s local K–12 school districts throughout the year to showcase the school’s performances of choral, instrumental and jazz music. Each district has the opportunity for its students to perform in Weill Hall, joining together all of its schools for one tremendous evening of music and fun. These districts currently include: Santa Rosa City Schools, Waldorf Schools, West Sonoma County Union High School District and the Cotati Rohnert Park Unified School District.
ACADEMIC INTEGRATIONGreen Music Center Academic Integration builds bridges between Sonoma State University and the GMC. Ten proposals submitted by SSU faculty will be implemented in the 2015/16 season. Events dates will be announced.
Instrumental Music Methods Outreach You Are Here: USA/Korea International Dance & Live Music America at War and Peace: An Oral History Performance and Discussion Math and Music in Schroeder Hall GMC Academic Integration: the Big Ethics and Law Lecture Incorporation of Design and Implementation of Musical Instruments and Effects within Engineering Science Latina/o Performing Arts Series Neuroscience and Music Symposium The First High-Tech Conference by Students for Jewish Music Series
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Support LevelsPatron: $250 — $499
Donor: $500 — $999
Benefactor*: $1,000 — $2,499
Presenter’s Circle: $2,500 — $4,999
Producer’s Circle: $5,000 — $9,999
Director’s Circle: $10,000 — $24,999
Partner’s Circle: $25,000 and above
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To make a gift to the Green Music Center Annual Fund, visit gmc.sonoma.edu/support or call 866.955.6040.
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PRE-ORDER FOOD AND BEVERAGESSave yourself the trouble of packing a picnic and pre-order an elegant boxed meal from San Francisco’s iconic Boudin Bakery — always delicious, no hassle.*
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PACK A PICNICPack your own dinner and enjoy your homemade feast at our outdoor tables or on Weill Lawn.*
WINE AND BEERA day in Sonoma’s Wine Country isn’t complete without a remarkable vintage. Choose from a selection of prize-winning reds, whites and sparklings, not to mention the best domestic and craft brews.*
PRELUDE RESTAURANTPrelude Restaurant is open pre-concert, during intermission, and following every concert in the summer.
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