virginia symphony orchestra 2012/2013 brochure | volume 2
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Check out what we have coming in 2012 2013!TRANSCRIPT
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JoAnn Falletta, music directorNorfolk
2012-2013 SEASONfind YOUR reason
"The beautiful music that the VSO plays helps soothe my
mind, body, spirit, and soul."
-Patricia Helfrich,Newport News
VOLUME 2
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CLASSICS at Chrysler HallPictures at an ExhibitionSaturday, September 8, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
HINDEMITH Mathis der MalerRACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition
Edgar Meyer Plays Meyer*Saturday, October 27, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorEdgar Meyer, bass
JOHN ADAMS The Chairman DancesEDGAR MEYER Bass Concerto No. 3v
BOTTESINI Concerto No. 2 for Double BassDVORÁK Symphony No. 7vVirginia Premiere
Beethoven’s Magnificent SeventhSaturday, November 17, 2012
Benjamin Rous, conductorDebra Wendells Cross, flute
TURINA Sinfonia SevillanaRODRIGO Fantasie for a GentlemanBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
Handel’s MessiahSaturday, December 8, 2012
Benjamin Rous, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
HANDEL Messiahnot included in the 6-concert package
Pines of RomeSaturday, January 19, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorChloe Hanslip, violin
ROSSINI Semiramide OvertureKORNGOLD Violin ConcertoPIZZETTI Venetian RondoRESPIGHI Pines of Romenot included in the 6-concert package
Schubert’s “The Great”Saturday, March 16, 2013This concert will take place at Harrison Opera House
JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
BRAHMS Academic Festival OvertureSAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto No. 1SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9, “The Great”
Mozart’s RequiemSaturday, April 13, 2013This concert will take place at Harrison Opera House
JoAnn Falletta, conductorRobert Plane, clarinetVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
MOZART Overture to Don GiovanniMOZART Clarinet ConcertoMOZART Requiem
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Terrence Wilson Plays BeethovenSaturday, February 23, 2013
Benjamin Rous, conductorTerrence Wilson, piano
SHOSTAKOVICH The Gadfly SuiteBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2KODÁLY Peacock VariationsBRAHMS Hungarian Dances No. 1, 4 and 5
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CLASSICS at Chrysler Hall
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Jacob Fowler, celloOlney and Granby Streets,
Norfolk
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*Edgar Meyer's appearance is part of a residency co-sponsored by the Diehn Concert Series at Old Dominion University funded by a grant from the Hampton Roads Community Foundation.
"No recording or live broadcast can compare with the
joyful experience of being in the same
space with musicians when they're making
music."
-Elizabeth Murphy, Norfolk
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Edgar Meyer Plays Meyer*Friday, October 26, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorEdgar Meyer, bass
JOHN ADAMS The Chairman DancesEDGAR MEYER Bass Concerto No. 3v
BOTTESINI Concerto No. 2 for Double BassDVORÁK Symphony No. 7vVirginia Premiere
Beethoven’s Magnificent SeventhFriday, November 9, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorDebra Wendells Cross, flute
TURINA Sinfonia SevillanaRODRIGO Fantasie for a GentlemanBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
Handel’s MessiahSunday, December 9, 2012
Benjamin Rous, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
HANDEL Messiahnot included in the 6-concert package
Pines of RomeFriday, January 18, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorChloe Hanslip, violin
ROSSINI Semiramide OvertureKORNGOLD Violin Concerto PIZZETTI Venetian RondoRESPIGHI Pines of Romenot included in the 6-concert package
Terrence Wilson Plays BeethovenFriday, February 15, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorTerrence Wilson, piano
SHOSTAKOVICH The Gadfly SuiteBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2KODÁLY Peacock VariationsBRAHMS Hungarian Dances No. 1, 4 and 5
Schubert’s “The Great”Friday, March 15, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
BRAHMS Academic Festival OvertureSAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto No. 1SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9, "The Great”
Mozart’s RequiemFriday, April 12, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorRobert Plane, clarinetVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
MOZART Overture to Don GiovanniMOZART Clarinet ConcertoMOZART Requiem
CLASSICS at Ferguson Center for the Arts
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P i c t u re s a t a n E x h i b i t i o nFriday, September 7, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
KENNETH FUCHS Atlantic Riband for Orchestrav
RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an ExhibitionvMid-Atlantic Premiere
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Laura Leisring, principal bassoonHampton Yacht Club,
HamptonPhoto: Dave Norman
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*Edgar Meyer's appearance is part of a residency co-sponsored by the Diehn Concert Series at Old Dominion University funded by a grant from the Hampton Roads Community Foundation.
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-Suzy Kilduff, Newport News
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Jorge Aguirre, violinThe Westin, Virginia Beach
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"The concerts provide an oasis in our hectic life."
-Jim Laurance, Virginia Beach
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Pictures at an ExhibitionSunday, September 9, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
HINDEMITH Mathis der MalerRACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of PaganiniMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition
Edgar Meyer Plays Meyer*Sunday, October 28, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorEdgar Meyer, bass
JOHN ADAMS The Chairman DancesEDGAR MEYER Bass Concerto No. 3v
BOTTESINI Concerto No. 2 for Double BassDVORÁK Symphony No. 7vVirginia Premiere
Beethoven’s Magnificent SeventhSunday, November 11, 2012
JoAnn Falletta, conductorDebra Wendells Cross, flute
TURINA Sinfonia SevillanaRODRIGO Fantasie for a GentlemanBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
Holiday POPS!Sunday, December 16, 2012
Robert Shoup, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusOther guests
Join us for a holiday tradition with your favorite music, delivered in full sound and spectacle by your hometown orchestra.not included in the 6-concert package
Pines of RomeSunday, January 20, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorChloe Hanslip, violin
ROSSINI Semiramide OvertureKORNGOLD Violin ConcertoPIZZETTI Venetian RondoRESPIGHI Pines of Romenot included in the 6-concert package
Terrence Wilson Plays BeethovenSunday, February 17, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorTerrence Wilson, piano
SHOSTAKOVICH The Gadfly SuiteBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2KODÁLY Peacock VariationsBRAHMS Hungarian Dances No. 1, 4 and 5
Schubert’s “The Great”Sunday, March 17, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorMark Kosower, cello
BRAHMS Academic Festival OvertureSAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto No. 1SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9, “The Great”
All concerts begin at 2:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Artists, programs, dates and locations subject to change. All sales final.
CLASSICS at Sandler Centerfor the Performing Arts
Mozart ’s RequiemSunday, April 14, 2013
JoAnn Falletta, conductorRobert Plane, clarinetVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
MOZART Overture to Don GiovanniMOZART Clarinet ConcertoMOZART Requiem
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*Edgar Meyer's appearance is part of a residency co-sponsored by the Diehn Concert Series at Old Dominion University funded by a grant from the Hampton Roads Community Foundation.
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CLASSICS Handel’s MessiahFriday, December 7, 2012Benjamin Rous, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
HANDEL Messiah
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at Regent UniversityHaydn's Trumpet ConcertoSaturday, February 2, 2013George Hanson, conductorDavid Vonderheide, trumpet
RAVEL Le tombeau de CouperinHAYDN Concerto for TrumpetCHRISTOPHER THEOFANIDIS MuseHAYDN Symphony No. 104, "London"
virginia beach Kimberly Gilman, horn
Freedom Surf Shop, Virginia Beach
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CLASSICS
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at Regent UniversityHaydn's Trumpet ConcertoSaturday, February 2, 2013George Hanson, conductorDavid Vonderheide, trumpet
RAVEL Le tombeau de CouperinHAYDN Concerto for TrumpetCHRISTOPHER THEOFANIDIS MuseHAYDN Symphony No. 104, "London"
A Midsummer Night’s DreamSaturday, March 9, 2013Benjamin Rous, conductorTara-Louise Montour, violinGeorge Corbett, english horn
WAGNER Siegfried-IdyllFORSYTH Trickster Coyote- Lightning Elk*ALWYN Autumn LegendMENDELSSOHN Suite from A Midsummer Night’s Dream*United States Premiere
A Little Night MusicSaturday, May 4, 2013Daniel Hege, conductorVahn Armstrong, violin
MOZART Serenade No. 13, Eine Kleine NachtmusikPIAZZOLLA Four Seasons of Buenos AiresSCHUMANN Symphony No. 1, "Spring"
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"I like the smaller feel of Regent's auditorium as it allowed a closer viewing of the orchestra. The music was great and I enjoyed it all!"
-soccercoach17, Ticketmaster Fan Review
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williamsburgSimon Lapointe, principal second violinBusch Gardens, Williamsburg
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"Not only do I love listening to the beautiful music, but I enjoy seeing the musicians play. The overall aesthetic of the stage with the black and white clothing, shiny brass horns and rich woods of the violins and cellos is so beautiful that "seeing" makes it more pleasurable for me."
-Kathleen Rose, Williamsburg
CLASSICS
Handel’s MessiahThursday, December 13, 2012Benjamin Rous, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusVocal Soloists
HANDEL Messiah
Haydn's Trumpet ConcertoThursday, January 31, 2013George Hanson, conductorDavid Vonderheide, trumpet
RAVEL Le tombeau de CouperinHAYDN Concerto for TrumpetCHRISTOPHER THEOFANIDIS MuseHAYDN Symphony No. 104, "London"
A Midsummer Night’s DreamThursday, March 7, 2013Benjamin Rous, conductorTara-Louise Montour, violinGeorge Corbett, english horn
WAGNER Siegfried-IdyllFORSYTH Trickster Coyote- Lightning Elk*ALWYN Autumn LegendMENDELSSOHN Suite from A Midsummer Night’s Dream*United States Premiere
A Little Night MusicThursday, May 2, 2013Daniel Hege, conductorVahn Armstrong, violin
MOZART Serenade No. 13, Eine Kleine NachtmusikPIAZZOLLA Four Seasons of Buenos AiresSCHUMANN Symphony No. 1, "Spring"
at Phi Beta Kappa HallSeries sponsor
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Ryan Barwise, trumpetFreemason, Norfolk
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"Going to the symphony is a journey for my mind. It’s a trip through time and space that can only be taken with sound."
- Dennis Olson, Suffolk
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POPS! at Chrysler HallTake 6: Symphony with SoulSaturday, September 22, 2012Benjamin Rous, conductorTake 6, vocals
Ten-time GRAMMY and Dove award-winning a cappella jazz and soul singing group TAKE 6 takes to the Chrysler Hall stage to open the Virginia Symphony POPS! season. They’ve performed with such greats as Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Aaron Neville, George Benson and Al Jarreau to name just a few. Experience their richly layered and masterful vocal harmonies in a broad cross-section of styles – soul, gospel, R&B, pop, jazz and more.
Let’s Go to the (Silent) Movies!Saturday, November 3, 2012Rick Benjamin, conductor
Travel back in time to the glamorous 1920s for an evening of music and film with guest conductor Rick Benjamin and “The Clown Princes.” Experience Charlie Chaplin’s The Pawnshop, Buster Keaton’s Cops and Harold Lloyd’s Get Out and Get Under with incidental music from their original scores performed LIVE by your Virginia Symphony POPS! Holiday POPS!Saturday, December 15, 2012Robert Shoup, conductorVirginia Symphony ChorusGuest Artists
Join us for a holiday tradition with your favorite music, served up as only the Virginia Symphony POPS! can do. There’s no better way to lift your spirits than with seasonal songs and traditional carols delivered in full sound and spectacle by your home town orchestra along with the inspirational voices of Virginia Symphony Chorus. Bring the whole family for one of our great holiday traditions!
At the Copa: The Music of Barry Manilow featuring Gary MauerSaturday, February 9, 2013Benjamin Rous, conductorGary Mauer, vocalist
His music epitomized the Seventies. With classic hits such as “Mandy,” “Can’t Smile Without You,” “I Write the Songs,” and of course, “Copacabana,” the VSO POPS! with Phantom star and Broadway veteran Gary Mauer, back by popular demand, pays tribute to the music of the incomparable Barry Manilow. “This One’s For YOU!”
Big Bad Voodoo DaddySaturday, March 23, 2013Benjamin Rous, conductorBig Bad Voodoo Daddy
Multi-platinum, high-voltage Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will have you swinging in the aisles with their irresistible fusion of classic American sounds from jazz, swing, Dixieland and big-band music. “America’s Favorite Little Big Band” is shaking things up with our own Virginia Symphony POPS!
All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Artists, programs, dates and locations subject to change. All sales final.Partial support provided by the Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
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POPS! at Ferguson Center for the Arts
ALL-NEW SERIES in 2012-2013!
Let’s Go to the (Silent) Movies!Friday, November 2, 2012
Rick Benjamin, conductor
Travel back in time to the glamorous 1920s for an evening of music and film with guest conductor Rick Benjamin and “The Clown Princes.” Experience Charlie Chaplin’s The Pawnshop, Buster Keaton’s Cops and Harold Lloyd’s Get Out and Get Under with incidental music from their original scores performed LIVE by your Virginia Symphony POPS!
At the Copa: The Music of Barry Manilow featuring Gary MauerThursday, February 7, 2013
Benjamin Rous, conductorGary Mauer, vocalist
His music epitomized the Seventies. With classic hits such as “Mandy,” “Can’t Smile Without You,” “I Write the Songs,” and of course, “Copacabana,” the VSO POPS! with Phantom star and Broadway veteran Gary Mauer, back by popular demand, pays tribute to the music of the incomparable Barry Manilow. “This One’s For YOU!”
Big Bad Voodoo DaddyFriday, March 22, 2013
Benjamin Rous, conductorBig Bad Voodoo Daddy
Multi-platinum, high-voltage Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will have you swinging in the aisles with their irresistible fusion of classic American sounds from jazz, swing, Dixieland and big-band music. “America’s Favorite Little Big Band” is shaking things up with our own Virginia Symphony POPS!
Partial support provided by the Newport News Arts Commission and the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
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Donna Parkes, tromboneCity Center, Newport News
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Super Heroes at the SymphonySunday, November 4, 2012
Put on your super suit and enjoy music from Superman, Spiderman, The Incredibles and more.
Play-Along with the VSOSunday, January 27, 2013
Enjoy a side-by-side performance with the VSO and the Bay Youth Orchestra, featuring tunes that YOU can participate in!
Up, Up, and Away!Sunday, April 7, 2013
Star Wars, Flight of the Bumblebee and more. It’s all about being up in the air. Enjoy music inspired by flight and space travel.
The Magical Music of DisneySunday, May 12, 2013
Your whole family will enjoy your favorite tunes from Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King, and more performed LIVE and enhanced with memorable still images projected above the orchestra.
PB&J Pre Concert Fun
When you bring your children (or grandchildren) to a PB&J Family concert at the Virginia Symphony, not only will you experience the beauty and excitement of live symphonic music during the concert, but you’ll also have a lot of fun before it even begins! Starting one hour before each concert, the lobby becomes a-buzz with music, crafts and activities designed to enhance the concert for both the young and the young-at-heart. You will be able to see our instruments up close at the instrument “petting zoo,” listen to young musicians from around Hampton Roads perform, create crafts, play games, and more. It’s a great way to round out an afternoon of musical fun at the Symphony!
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Kirsty B. Green, violinand son Jake
Rudee Inlet, Virginia Beach
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SPECIAL EVENTS
save the dates: June 7July 3Aug 15Sept 19
VSOcean Summer SeriesJune 7- September 19, 2012
31st Street Stage at the Oceanfront, Virginia Beach
We are excited to announce that the VSO has a summer “home” again this season at the oceanfront -- the 31st Street Stage along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Bring the whole family to enjoy one or more of FOUR FREE CONCERTS by the sea: June 7, July 3, August 15 and September 19. Prefer reserved seats? Call 757.498.0215 for information on VIP Subscriptions.
VSO UnpluggedAugust 24 and 25, 2012
Williamsburg Winery and Bite Restaurant, Norfolk
An intimate soiree filled with musical magic! This one-of-a-kind evening includes exclusive (and sometimes unexpected) performances by select 2012-13 guest artists. A cabaret-style event emceed by Music Director JoAnn Falletta, features fantastic hors d’oeuvres, a wine auction, and a chance to meet the musicians up close and personal. Reserve your ticket today for the event where boundaries between artist and audience dissolve! Call 757.213.1411 for details.
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FANTASTIC SAVINGS. l No matter which concert series you choose, you’ll save off of single ticket prices. l AND VSO subscribers save 10% when purchasing additional single tickets. GUARANTEED SEATING. l Your seats are guaranteed. Period. You’ll get the best available seats for every concert. l Each season you’re given the first option to renew or upgrade your current seats.l Only subscribers can purchase additional tickets for concerts and special events BEFORE they go on sale to the general public.
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