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N E W H O R I Z O N S

D A Y T O N P E R F O R M I N G A R T S A L L I A N C E P R E S E N T S

DAYTON BALLET DAYTON OPERA DAYTON PHILHARMONIC

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With every performance, great art enables us to see the world anew. Ø That is its prime motivating force. Ø We feed our bodies with the fruit of our labors. But new artistic experiences feed the heart, mind and spirit. Ø For the bold new 2014–2015 season, the Dayton performing Arts Alliance transports you to an ever-expanding world of emotion and imagination.

Certainly, the cherished classics are here: beloved symphonies and concertos, seasonal events like philharmonster, hometown holidays, Messiah, and the new production of The Nutcracker. Ø some appear in new guises! Dayton Ballet’s Peter Pan will be performed for the first time with the full philharmonic.

But as important are the new experiences. Ø DpAA Composer-in-residence, stella sung, teams with Karen russo Burke for the World premiere of an exciting new ballet in February 2015. Ø The Opera brings Dead Man Walking to the midwest for the first time in over a decade. Ø star philharmonic instrumentalists and Opera vocalists take on an expanded prominence with their own Chamber series. Neal Gittleman creates a thematic arch for all four Classical Connections concerts, now performed on sundays. For those who love russian music, the season is a treasure trove of wonderment. Ø To honor Benjamin Britten on the anniversary of his 100th birthday, we welcome Keith lockhart to conduct the War Requiem. Ø Audience-pleasing artists such as jazz great John pizzarelli are back, while we also look forward to newcomers to our stage such as Tiempo libre and indigo Girls. Ø We’re even busy creating a rock and orchestral tribute to the music of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

We continue our innovation of presenting signature events; performances that combine the power of all three art forms. The spectacular “russian panorama” opens the season, “Classical Destinations” marks the halfway point at New Year’s eve, and The Pearl Fishers completes the Opera series in April. Ø Nowhere else in the nation can you experience a dramatic arts collaboration with the range and depth of such new experiences as these.

so subscribe now and let us, together, chart a course for new horizons.

N E W H O R I Z O N S

DAYTON BALLET

DAYTON OPERA

DAYTON PHILHARMONIC

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NEW HORIZONS 2014-2015DAYTON PERFORMING ARTS ALLIANCE

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The Dayton Opera season kicks off again with a daring, bold, and wide-ranging Season Opening Spectacular. “Russian Panorama” combines the forces of all three art forms with the Philharmonic and Opera choruses, innovative stagecraft, and acclaimed vocal talent. The Opera season continues with Mozart’s mystical and mirthful singspiel, The Magic Flute, followed by Jake Heggie’s gripping Dead Man Walking and climaxing with Georges Bizet’s spectacular and exotic The Pearl Fishers, featuring the full Dayton Ballet company. All are performed at the Schuster Center.

Russian PanoramaSEASON OPENING SPECTACULAR DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC September 20 at 8:00 | 21 at 3:00 ~ 2014Neal Gittleman, conductor | HIGHLIGHTS: TCHAIKOVSKY ~ excerpts from Eugene Onegin | MUSSORGSKY ~ Coronation

Scene from Boris Godunov | RACHMANINOFF ~ Vocalise BORODIN ~ Polovtsian DancesIN RUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

The Magic Flute November 21 at 8:00 | 23 at 3:00 - 2014 WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART ~ music EMANUEL SCHIKANEDER ~ librettoIN ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Dead Man Walking February 27 at 8:00 | March 1 at 3:00 ~ 2015 JAKE HEGGIE ~ music from the book by Sister Helen Prejean (For Mature Audiences) | IN ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | A University of Dayton Rights. Rites. Writes. Collaboration

The Pearl Fishers April 17 at 8:00 | 19 at 3:00 ~ 2015 GEORGES BIZET ~ music EUGÈNE CORMON, MICHEL CARRÉ ~ librettoIN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

OPERA 4 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 15% Friday Evening and Sunday Matinee Packages Available Adult Prices: $321 | $304 | $236 | $132 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

BALLET 4 OPERA 4From the lighthearted to the deeply moving, the Dayton Ballet season covers a landscape of thrilling dance. Both story ballets (The Nutcracker and Peter Pan) are performed in the Schuster Center, accompanied by the full Dayton Philharmonic. Peter Pan is also part of the SuperPops Series. “Ghost Stories” in October includes two works by acclaimed choreographer Amy Seiwert, the haunting pas de deux from Giselle, and a new dance by Dayton’s own DeShonna Pepper Robertson. “Creative Convergence” comprises four works, including a World Premiere created by Karen Russo Burke and Composer-in-Residence Stella Sung plus a Dayton Premiere by Gina Patterson called You Are Here.

Ghost StoriesOct 23 at 7:30 (early) | 24 at 8:00 25 at 8:00 | 26 at 3:00 ~ 2014 | Four Works | Victoria Theatre | Choreography: Amy Seiwert, Karen Russo Burke, DeShonna Pepper Robertson

The NutcrackerDec 12 at 7:30 | 13 at 2:30 & 7:30 14 at 2:30 | 19 at 7:30 | 20 at 2:30 & 7:30 21 at 2:30 | 22 at 4:30 ~ 2014 Schuster Center | Choreography: Karen Russo Burke | Conductor: Neal Gittleman

Creative ConvergenceFeb 12 at 7:30 (early) | 13 at 8:00 14 at 8:00 | 15 at 3:00 ~ 2015 | Four Works | Victoria Theatre | Choreography: Karen Russo Burke, Gina Patterson with two additional works to be announced Peter PanMarch 20 at 8:00 | 21 at 3:00 and 8:00 22 at 3:00 ~ 2015 | Schuster Center Music by Carmon DeLeoneChoreography: Septime Webre Conductor: Neal Gittleman

BALLET 4 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 16% Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Matinee Packages Available | Adult Prices: $288 | $260 | $196 | $128 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

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Russian PanoramaSEASON OPENING SPECTACULAR DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC September 20 at 8:00 | 21 at 3:00 ~ 2014Neal Gittleman, conductor | HIGHLIGHTS: TCHAIKOVSKY ~ excerpts from Eugene Onegin | MUSSORGSKY ~ Coronation Scene

from Boris Godunov | RACHMANINOFF ~ Vocalise | BORODIN ~ Polovtsian Dances | IN RUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

From Russia with Love September 26 & 27 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor | Chad Hoopes, violin | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Le Coq d’Or Suite | SCHELLE The Big Night TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto

Mozart to MahlerOctober 17 & 18 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor | Spencer Myer, piano | MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 MAHLER Das irdische Leben MAHLER Symphony No. 4

Berlioz: Master of FantasyNovember 14 & 15 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor Dayton Philharmonic Chorus BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique BERLIOZ Lélio

Great symphonies, spectacular concertos, and a range of orchestral genres are lined up for the Premier Classical Series. Neal is on the podium for all programs except Benjamin Britten’s deeply moving War Requiem, for which we welcome special guest Keith Lockhart. The season starts and concludes with expansive, red-blooded Russian music. In between, we’ll hear from territories far and wide: music inspired in or by America, France, Austria, Scotland, Argentina, and Britain. The classical season is available in Friday 6, Saturday 6, Friday 9 and Saturday 9-packs. Both 9-packs include the Season Opener and a Wildcard that may be used for any other DPAA performance! Pre-performance talks begin at 7:00 pm. Classical concerts are performed at the Schuster Center.

Epic JourneysJanuary 9 & 10 at 8 pm ~ 2015 Neal Gittleman, conductor | Jessica Hung, violin | SUNG Loco-Motion BRUCH Scottish Fantasy SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 10

Folk Rhythms, Great MastersFebruary 6 & 7 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Neal Gittleman, conductor | Leslie Stratton Norris, harp | MENDELSSOHN Ruy Blas Overture | GINASTERA Harp Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

Britten’s War RequiemMarch 13 & 14 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Keith Lockhart, guest conductor Dayton Philharmonic Chorus BENJAMIN BRITTEN ~ music A CELIA / WSU Collaboration Rachmaninoff’s Triumph April 24 & 25 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Neal Gittleman, conductor | Valentina Lisitsa, piano | GUBAIDULINA Voices… Silence… | RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 | TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture Wildcard CLASSICAL 9 SUBSCRIBERS may select any performance from the 2014–2015 Season (Philharmonic, Opera or Ballet). Choose your Wildcard performance immediately or at any time during the season.

CLASSICAL 9 PACKAGE (includes the Season Opening Spectacular performance and a Wildcard) SAVE UP TO 20% Choose either:

■ Friday 9 (includes the Spectacular on Sunday, Sept. 21) ■ Saturday 9 (includes the Spectacular on Saturday, Sept. 20)

PLEASE NOTE The Season Opening Spectacular performances share seats with Opera subscribers, so your normal subscription seating for that event may be slightly different.

Adult Prices: $450 | $360 | $279 | $180 | $108 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

CLASSICAL 6 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 20% Choose either:

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Adult Prices: $321 | $255 | $195 | $120 | $72 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

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Classic cinema, the American songbook, warm holiday spirit, heartland emotion, story with dance, and Latin rhythm – you’ll find it all on the Kettering Health Network SuperPops Series. SuperPops is available in Friday 6-packs or Saturday 6-packs and is performed at the Schuster Center.

John Pizzarelli Plays Sinatra & Nat King ColeOct 10 & 11 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor

Hometown HolidaysDec 5 & 6 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Community Festival Chorus Neal Gittleman, conductor

From the Heart: The Texas TenorsJan 16 & 17 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 As seen on PBS Patrick Reynolds, conductor

Latin Fire! Tiempo LibreFeb 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Three–time Grammy nominees Patrick Reynolds, conductor

Peter PanMarch 20 at 8:00 | 21 at 3:00 and 8:00 | 22 at 3:00 ~ 2015 | Dayton Ballet and Dayton Philharmonic

Singin’ in the RainApril 10 & 11 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Original Motion Picture backed by the full Dayton Philharmonic Neal Gittleman, conductor

SUPERPOPS 6 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 20% Choose either:

■ Friday 6 ■ Saturday 6

Adult Prices: $393 | $309 | $258 | $195 | $147 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

The Rockin’ Orchestra Series celebrates a mighty handful of musical greats who all pushed the boundaries of rock ’n’ roll at crucial points of the art form’s dynamic evolution. Three are quintessentially American and two are from across the Atlantic, but all have created a timeless legacy of sound and song. The Dayton Philharmonic is pleased to provide the orchestral foundation for this ongoing exploration of rock music. Performed at the Schuster Center.

The Music of Chicago Saturday, October 4 at 8:00 pm ~ 2014 Featuring rock ensemble Brass Transit Patrick Reynolds, conductor

Madman Across the Water: The Music of Elton John Saturday, January 31 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Featuring rock ensemble Jeans ’n Classics Full Orchestra with Chorus

Symphonic Springsteen Saturday, March 7 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 World’s Number-one Tribute to Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce In The USA featuring Matt Ryan

Rubber Soul & Revolver: Back to Back Saturday, May 30 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Jeans ’n Classics and DPO perform both classic Beatles albums on one program

An Evening with Indigo Girls Saturday, June 20 at 8:00 pm ~ 2015 Top Rock, Indy & Grammy-winning duo joins your Dayton Philharmonic | Single ticket on-sale date will not be announced until Fall 2014.

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Adult Prices: $350 | $278 | $228 | $171 | $128 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military

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New Year’s Eve: Classical Destinations Wednesday, December 31 at 8 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC Adult Prices: $69 | $57 | $43 | $32 | $19

Russian PanoramaSEASON OPENING SPECTACULAR DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC September 20 at 8:00 | 21 at 3:00 ~ 2014Neal Gittleman, conductor | HIGHLIGHTS: TCHAIKOVSKY ~ excerpts from Eugene Onegin MUSSORGSKY ~ Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov RACHMANINOFF ~ Vocalise | BORODIN ~ Polovtsian DancesIN RUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES Adult Prices: $94 | $89 | $68 | $38

The Pearl Fishers DAYTON BALLET, OPERA & PHILHARMONIC April 17 at 8:00 | 19 at 3:00 ~ 2015 GEORGES BIZET ~ music Adult Prices: $94 | $89 | $68 | $38 IN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Exciting changes are coming to the Demirjian Classical Connections Series! The series moves from its Friday evening slot to Sunday afternoon at 3:00 pm, and seating tiers have been redesigned to offer more intimacy and better prices for seats closer to the stage. Also, Graeter’s moves its sponsorship from the Symphony Sundaes Series to become the Classical Connections Series Supporter, bringing the ice cream social along! Come enjoy great music with commentary, topped by a scoop of Graeter’s plus the Q&A with Neal after the concert. Each of the programs includes a podcast and Listener’s Guide. Performed at the Schuster Center.

Tchaikovsky: The RomanticSept 28 at 3:00 pm ~ 2014 Chad Hoopes, violin Neal Gittleman, conductor, presenter | Featuring the Violin Concerto in D major

Mahler: The VisionaryOct 19 at 3:00 pm ~ 2014 Neal Gittleman, conductor, presenter Featuring Symphony No. 4 in G major

Shostakovich: The WitnessJan 11 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Neal Gittleman, conductor, presenter Featuring Symphony No. 10 in C minor

Gubaidulina: The MysticApril 26 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Neal Gittleman, conductor, presenter | Featuring Stimmen... Verstummen... (Voices... Silence...)

The Philharmonic introduces a new Sunday Chamber Series featuring the stellar talents of DPO Concertmaster Jessica Hung, the DPO Principal Quartet, Dayton Opera Artists-in-Residence, and the DPO Brass and Percussion sections. All concerts are performed at the intimate Dayton Art Institute Renaissance Auditorium.

String Quartet Gems Jan 25 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 DPO Principal Players | Beethoven, Baker & Dvořák

Sound and Song March 8 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Instrumentalists with Dayton Opera Artists-in-Residence

Fantastic Brass March 29 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Favorites from the brass and percussion repertoire

Concertmaster’s Choice May 17 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Jessica Hung, violin | Bach, Ysaÿe, Kreisler, Hindemith, Neukom

CHAMBER 4 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 9% ■ Sunday 4 General Admission, arrive early for best seats

Adult: $80 ~ Senior/Military/Educator: $72 ~ Student $48

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CONNECTIONS 4 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 23% ■ Sunday 4 Adult Prices: $138 | $123 | $98 | $73 | $43 Discounts Available for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military Series Sponsor: Dr. Charles and Patricia Demirjian

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The DP&L Foundation Family Series is designed to encourage appreciation of the arts and provide general learning, all in an atmosphere of fun. Don’t forget to join us early in the Wintergarden for family activities. And with the Wildcard, it’s Dayton’s best performing arts value.

PhilharMonster October 12 at 3:00 pm ~ 2014 A Musical Zoo February 8 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Cirque de la Symphonie March 15 at 3:00 pm ~ 2015 Wildcard FAMILY SUBSCRIBERS may select any performance from the 2014–2015 Season (Philharmonic, Opera or Ballet). Choose your Wildcard performance immediately or at any time during the season.

FAMILY 4 PACKAGE SAVE UP TO 9% ■ Three Concerts on Sundays plus Wildcard Adult: $80 ~ Senior/Military/Educator: $72 ~ Child $48

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FAMILY SERIES SPONSOR

Transylvania Time Warp: The Music of Rocky Horror Friday, October 31, 2014, 8 pm Schuster Center Adult Prices: $35 | $25 | $15

Handel’s MessiahSunday, December 21, 2014, 6:30 pmWestminster Presbyterian ChurchDayton Philharmonic Chamber Choir Adult Price: $29 General Admission

CALL (888) 228-3630 TO ORDER or visit daytonperformingarts.org YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, YOUR WAY Subscriptions come in two types. First are the traditional subscriptions: Ballet, Opera, Classical, Rockin’ Orchestra, SuperPops,

Connections, Chamber, and Family. These provide deep savings of up to 20% plus the same seats for each performance in the package. And best of all, the value of any performance can be exchanged for any other performance on the DPAA calendar. For variety, there’s nothing like this available anywhere else in the nation!

We also offer two nontraditional subscription types that allow you to freely choose from all the art forms offered by the DPAA: CREATE YOUR OWN and FLEXPASS.

CREATE YOUR OWN allows you to design your own subscription package from any of the events in the season and save up to 8% off single-ticket prices. For this package type, a minimum of four different events must be selected. Call the box office or download a CYO form from daytonperformingarts.org.

FLEXPASS allows you the maximum flexibility. Purchase a pack of vouchers that you can exchange for live tickets within 30 days of the performance date. Select from the best seats available at that time. The bigger the subscription package, the better the savings. Call the box office or download a FLEX form from daytonperformingarts.org. Ø 4-Pack: $194 Ø 6-Pack: $276 Ø 8-Pack: $358 Ø 10-Pack: $420 Ø 12-Pack: $483

NO ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE COST As a subscriber, you have the benefit of exchanging credit for the ticket to any other DPAA performance at no cost. You also have the option of exchanging your ticket for a tax benefit.

YOU’LL SAVE AN EXTRA $5 PER PERFORMANCE All single tickets purchased from the box office over the phone or by internet carry an extra $5 surcharge. With any subscription type, you’ll avoid these fees completely. This is on top of the savings built into your subscription package!

VIP DINING CARD gives subscribers a 10% discount on performance days to the best of area restaurants. One card per subscription.

Ballet4 Performances

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Classical 6Fridays or Saturdays

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P $321 $309 $84

A $255 $243 $84

B $195 $183 $84

C $120 $108 $84

D $72 $72 $48

Classical 9Fridays or Saturdays

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A $123 $115 $56

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D $43 $43 $32

SuperPops6 Performances

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A $309 $297

B $258 $246

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Rockin5 Performances

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A $278 $268

B $228 $218

C $171 $161

D $128 $118

Chamber4 Performances

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General Admission

Family4 Performances

ADULT SR / ED / MIL STUDENT / CHILD

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SEASON CAlENDAR● ClAssiCAl at Schuster Center

BAllet at Schuster & Victoria

Please note: Artists and programming are subject to change.

● ConneCtions at Schuster Center

● fAmily at Schuster Center

● speCiAl eVents at various venues

siGnAture eVents at Schuster Center

● roCkin' orChestrA at Schuster Center

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2015

Russian Panorama: Season Opening Spectacular

● From Russia with Love

● Tchaikovsky: The Romantic

● Brass Transit: The Music of Chicago

● Pizzarelli Plays Sinatra and Nat King Cole

● PhilharMonster

● Mozart to Mahler

● Mahler: The Visionary

Ghost Stories

● The Music of Rocky Horror

Dayton Performing Arts Alliance Gala

● Berlioz: Master of Fantasy

The Magic Flute

● Hometown Holidays

The Nutcracker

● Handel's Messiah

New Year’s Eve: Classical Destinations

● Epic Journeys● Shostakovich: The Witness● From the Heart: The Texas Tenors● String Quartet Gems● The Music of Elton John

● Folk Rhythms, Great Masters

● A Musical Zoo

Creative Convergence

● Latin Fire! Tiempo Libre

Dead Man Walking

Dead Man Walking

● Symphonic Springsteen● Sound and Song● Britten’s War Requiem

● Cirque de la Symphonie● Peter Pan

● Fantastic Brass

● Singin’ in the Rain

The Pearl Fishers

● Rachmaninoff’s Triumph

● Gubaidulina: The Mystic

● Concertmaster’s Choice

● Rubber Soul & Revolver: Back to Back

● An Evening with Indigo Girls

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