The Columbus Symphony is truly one of central Ohio’s cultural treasures, and I am honored and thrilled to assume my new role as Chair of its Board of Trustees. Since 1951, the CSO has served our community through exceptional performances and programs that provide meaningful musical experiences, cultural enrichment, and unforgettable entertainment. The CSO offers four programs — Masterworks, Pops, Picnic with the Pops, and Education and Community Engagement — that appeal to diverse audiences from throughout central Ohio. Just take a look at our fantastic 2014–2015 season: whether you are a Pops fan or a Masterworks aficionado, prefer to be beguiled by a great R&B vocalist, captivated by an irresistible dance tune, thrilled by a grand choral work, or intrigued by a sublime new classical masterpiece (or anywhere in between); whatever your musical tastes, the CSO has something that will delight you this season! The Masterworks classical series reflects all that makes symphonic music grand: the greatest music ever written, performed by passionate, dedicated, and superbly talented conductors and musicians. The season opens in September with Twisted, a groundbreaking new collaboration with BalletMet and Opera Columbus. Season highlights include a three-concert festival exploring the roots and development of American music traditions through the jazz era, and the Midwest premiere of a new cello concerto by the innovative American composer Mason Bates, co-commissioned by the CSO. The season will feature soloists from within the CSO, showcasing the truly extraordinary talent of our resident musicians. (See pages 12–13 for details.) They will be joined by a remarkable group of internationally-renowned guest musicians, singers, and conductors. You won’t want to miss any of these incredible performances! We are pleased to be able to offer Happy Hour with the CSO once again for 2014-2015, after our wildly successful pilot program last year. These free, informal classical concerts in the Ohio Theatre introduce new audiences to the CSO, including young professionals and families, and include free appetizers, drink specials, and opportunities to meet and mingle with CSO musicians. Thanks to PNC Arts Alive for their support of Happy Hour with the CSO this season. The 2014-2015 Pops Series entertains audiences in the Ohio Theatre with an exciting season that includes the beloved community tradition of Holiday Pops, programs celebrating ABBA’s greatest hits and Danny Elfman’s stirring music from the films of Tim Burton, the ever-popular Cirque de la Symphonie, and concerts from The Celtic Tenors and Motown legend Smokey Robinson. Music lovers of all ages enjoy our Education & Community Engagement programming, which include concerts by the talented young musicians of the Youth Orchestras, four Young People’s Concerts for K-12 students, and two Concerts for Kids, which provide interactive musical adventures for children and families, including fun pre-concert activities. Please see page 20 for more details about these great programs. I hope you are as excited as I am about the CSO’s 2014–2015 season. We are honored to serve central Ohio with diverse performances and programs that engage audiences of all ages and backgrounds, and share the transformative power of music throughout our community. On behalf of the board, staff, musicians, and the many people served by the Columbus Symphony, I thank you for your support. Lisa Barton Board Chair The only love affair I have ever had was with music. —Maurice Ravel Photo credits: Front cover: Jennifer Zmuda Page 3: Randall Schieber With great appreciation to our sponsors ... Masterworks Series sponsor: Anne Melvin Pops Series sponsor: Picnic with the Pops sponsor: Generous operating support provided by: Masterworks 1 In an unprecedented collaboration, more than 200 artists from the Columbus Symphony and Chorus, Opera Columbus, and BalletMet join forces in the must-see arts event of the season. A brilliant integration of singers, dancers, and musicians come together on stage with premieres from four of today’s hottest choreographers set to a feast of classical music from beloved operas including La Bohème, The Magic Flute, Il Trovatore, Don Giovanni, Carmen, and more. Photo: Jennifer Zmuda Thursday, September 25, 7:30 pm Friday, September 26, 8 pm Saturday, September 27, 8 pm Sunday, September 28, 3 pm Ohio Theatre Peter Stafford Wilson, conductor Columbus Symphony Chorus PROGRAM Wagner: Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin Rossini: “Largo al factotum” from The Barber of Seville Puccini: “Quando m’en vo” from La Bohème Mozart: Queen of the Night’s Aria from The Magic Flute, K. 620 Delibes: Flower Duet from Lakmé Puccini: “O Mimì, tu più non torni” from La Bohème Mozart: “Soave il vento” from Cosi fan tutte Rossini: “Siete voi?” from Cenerentola Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras No. 5 Britten: Storm scene from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a Mozart: “Deh, vieni alla finestra” from Don Giovanni, K. 527 Verdi: “Anvil Chorus” from Il Trovatore Bizet: “Habanera” from Carmen Saint-Saëns: “Mon cœur s’ouvre a ta voix” from Samson and Delilah Strauss: “Traumeri am Kamin” from Intermezzo Lehar: “Dein ist mein ganzes Herz” from The Land of Smiles Boito: Final Psalmody from Mefistofele columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Masterworks 2 Baroque Festival Thursday, October 16, 7:30 pm* Friday, October 17, 8 pm Saturday, October 18, 8 pm Southern Theatre Nicholas McGegan, conductor Jean-Sébastien Roy, violin Randall Hester, flute Genevieve Briggs, flute The internationally revered Baroqueera master Nicholas McGegan conducts a superlative banquet of eighteenth-century delights. The menu includes three great works associated with London, including Haydn’s final symphony, plus Bach’s enchanting Brandenburg Concerto No. 4. PROGRAM Handel: Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 Boyce: Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major Haydn: Symphony No. 104 (“London”) *First Look Performance Masterworks 3 Angels & Demons Colorful and intriguing music depicting saints and sinners (and several characters that combine those roles) makes up this exhilarating program. You’ll enjoy everything from the haunting Chaconne from John Corigliano’s Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor Oscar-winning music for the movie Liza Ferschtman, violin The Red Violin to a cheeky miniBetsy Sturdevant, bassoon concerto for bassoon that pays homage to the “King of Rock and PROGRAM Roll” and the angelic strains of Schubert: Overture to Des Teufels Pulitzer Prize-winner Aaron Jay Lustschloss Kernis’ Musica Celestis. Thursday, October 30, 7:30 pm* Friday, October 31, 8 pm Saturday, November 1, 8 pm Southern Theatre Corigliano: “Chaconne” from The Red Violin Greenwood: Suite from There Will Be Blood Daugherty: Dead Elvis Kernis: Musica Celestis *First Look Performance 2014–2015 Season 5 Masterworks 4 Beethoven & Don Quixote Beethoven’s most engaging symphony shares a program with Strauss’ wise, compelling tone poem tracing the whimsical adventures of an aging, chivalrous Spanish knight (portrayed by solo cello) and sensuous, rollicking selections from Falla’s ballet The Three-Cornered Hat. Friday, November 21, 8 pm Saturday, November 22, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Andrew Grams, conductor Karl Pedersen, viola Luis Biava, cello PROGRAM Falla: Suite No. 2 from The Three Cornered Hat Strauss: Don Quixote Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 Masterworks 5 Dvořák’s Ninth— American Roots Festival While the homesick Czech composer Dvořák was living in New York, he combined his nostalgic longing for his homeland with the heartfelt emotion of African-American spirituals into his most beloved work, the richly emotional ‘New World’ Symphony. This fascinating program places it side-by-side with the type of songs that inspired it, plus favorite American folk songs arranged by Aaron Copland. The American Roots Festival concerts will focus on American classical music’s formative years and will encompass concerts, multimedia events, and classroom activities. columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Friday, January 9, 8 pm Saturday, January 10, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Eugene Tzigane, conductor Kevin Deas, bass-baritone Columbus Symphony Chorus Joseph Horowitz, Festival Host/Program Advisor PROGRAM Dvořák: Carnival Overture Copland: Old American songs Traditional Spirituals Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 (“from the New World”) Masterworks 6 Organ Symphony Friday, January 30, 8 pm Saturday, January 31, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Rossen Milanov, conductor Joshua Roman, cello The thunderous spectacle of SaintSaëns’ towering symphony for organ and orchestra shares the bill with the newly commissioned cello concerto by one of today’s most gifted and imaginative composers, Mason Bates. PROGRAM Mason Bates: Mothership Mason Bates: Cello Concerto (Mid-West premiere) Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 (“Organ”) Masterworks 7 Porgy and Bess— American Roots Festival Friday, February 20, 8 pm Saturday, February 21, 8 pm Ohio Theatre John DeMain, conductor Xiayin Wang, piano Jonita Lattimore, soprano Kevin Deas, bass-baritone Columbus Symphony Chorus Enjoy some of George Gershwin’s greatest music, including extensive selections from his glorious opera Porgy and Bess (“Summertime,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “Bess, You Is My Woman Now”) and his brilliant and bluesy Piano Concerto. An orchestral suite by jazz legend Duke Ellington completes the bill with an uplifting tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. PROGRAM Ellington: Les trios rois noirs (The Three Black Kings) Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F Gershwin/Bennett: Porgy and Bess Xiayin Wang 2014–2015 Season 7 Masterworks 8 Rhapsody In Blue— American Roots Festival This concert offers not only Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, the all-time classic synthesis of Carnegie Hall and Tin Pan Alley, but two more pieces with similar flavors by Gershwin’s fellow American, George Antheil. Thursday, February 26, 7:30 pm* Friday, February 27, 8 pm Saturday, February 28, 8 pm Southern Theatre Donato Cabrera, conductor Thomas Lauderdale, piano PROGRAM Dvořák: Humoresque Joplin: Overture to Treemonisha Weill: Little Threepenny Musik Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Antheil: Jazz Symphony Stravinsky: Scherzo à la Russe *First Look Performance Masterworks 9 Bolero & Percussion The hypnotic crescendo of Ravel’s Bolero sets the heart racing like no other piece of music while offering an unsurpassed display of orchestral virtuosity. It’s paired with Finnish composer Rautavaara’s electrifying percussion concerto, Incantations, and Brahms’ sweeping and melodic third symphony. columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Friday, March 20, 8 pm Saturday, March 21, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Rossen Milanov, conductor Colin Currie, percussion PROGRAM Brahms: Symphony No. 3 Rautavaara: Incantations (Percussion Concerto) Ravel: Bolero Thomas Lauderdale Photo: Autumn de Wilde Masterworks 10 Finlandia & Fauré Friday, April 24, 8 pm Saturday, April 25, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Hélène Brunet, soprano Phillip Addis, baritone Columbus Symphony Chorus The heavenly beauty of Fauré’s Requiem provides a soothing epilogue to Sibelius’ thrilling call to freedom and Nielsen’s stirring symphonic ode to optimism. PROGRAM Sibelius: Finlandia Nielsen: Symphony No. 5 Fauré: Requiem Masterworks 11 Copland’s Appalachian Spring Thursday, May 14, 7:30 pm* Friday, May 15, 8 pm Saturday, May 16, 8 pm Southern Theatre Mei-Ann Chen, conductor Yolanda Kondanassis, harp PROGRAM Revueltas: Sensemayá Piazzolla: Milonga del Angel Ginastera: Harp Concerto Debussy: Danses sacrée et profane Copland: Appalachian Spring Revel in the music of the Americas with the bold colors and spicy rhythms of Mexico’s Revueltas, the sultry jazz infusion of Argentine tango master Piazzolla, and the cheerful folksiness of “the dean of American composers,” Aaron Copland. This enticing program also offers a rare opportunity to enjoy two delectable works for harp and orchestra—the Ginastera concerto channels tropical heat and Debussy’s chamber work incites sweet reverie. *First Look Performance 2014–2015 Season 9 Masterworks 12 Brahms & Tchaikovsky The 2014–15 Masterworks season comes to a stunning climax with two monumental works for orchestra—a mighty piano concerto by Brahms and a compelling symphony in which Tchaikovsky faces the dark forces of providence and invites us to celebrate joyous victory with him. Photo: Gela Megrelidze Friday, May 22, 8 pm Saturday, May 23, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Thomas Wilkins, conductor Anna Vinnitskaya, piano PROGRAM Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Anna Vinnitskaya Pick your package & save! MASTERWORKS 12 Includes all 12 Masterworks programs in both the Ohio and Southern Theatres. Subscription packages range from $276-$744. MASTERWORKS 8 Includes the eight Masterworks programs to be performed in the Ohio Theatre only. Subscription packages range from $184-$496. • Masterworks 1, Twisted • Masterworks 4, Beethoven & Don Quixote • Masterworks 5, Dvořák’s Ninth— American Roots Festival • Masterworks 6, Organ Symphony • Masterworks 7, Porgy and Bess— American Roots Festival • Masterworks 9, Bolero & Percussion • Masterworks 10, Finlandia & Fauré • Masterworks 12, Brahms & Tchaikovsky MASTERWORKS 4 Includes the four Masterworks programs to be performed in the Southern Theatre only. Subscription packages range from $96–$252. • Masterworks 2, Baroque Festival • Masterworks 3, Angels & Demons • Masterworks 8, Rhapsody In Blue— American Roots Festival • Masterworks 11, Copland’s Appalachian Spring MASTERWORKS PICK 4 Choose any four Masterworks programs in the Ohio Theatre only. Subscription packages range from $100–$260. POPS SERIES Includes all six Pops programs to be performed at the Ohio Theatre. Subscription packages range from $138-$372. For additional subscription, theatre and ticket information, see pages 22 and 23. Programs and artists are subject to change. 2014–2015 Season 11 2014–2015 Masterworks CSO Featured Soloists Genevieve Briggs, flute Masterworks 2 Randall Hester, flute Masterworks 2 Photos: Patt Barr and Pavana Stetzik Jean-Sébastien Roy, violin Masterworks 2 columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Betsy Sturdevant, bassoon Masterworks 3 Karl Pedersen, viola Masterworks 4 Luis Biava, cello Masterworks 4 2014–2015 Season 2014–2015 Season 13 13 Whatever your musical tastes, the CSO has something that will delight you this season! columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Happy Hour with the CSO What a great way to end the day! Raise a glass with your friends after work and enjoy a free concert, complimentary appetizers, and special drink prices at the Ohio Theatre. Bar opens at 5:30, concert begins at 6:30. Just so you know — it’s creating quite a buzz! My husband and I attended the Happy Hour with the CSO last night and we loved it. October 2, 2014 February 12, 2015 April 16, 2015 Photos: Kyle Widder 2014–2015 Season 15 The Celtic Tenors The only tenor group with a truly global audience, The Celtic Tenors guarantee a professional, sparkling, and good-humored performance featuring gorgeous Celtic songs like the haunting “Danny Boy” and exhilarating classics like “Nessun Dorma.” Albert-George Schram, conductor Saturday, October 4, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Photo: Barry McCall Danny Elfman’s Music From the films of Tim Burton Featuring music from Batman, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Alice in Wonderland, and many more, this brand new orchestra event features Danny Elfman’s famous film scores brought to life on stage by the Columbus Symphony with big screen visuals of Tim Burton’s original film sketches, drawings, and storyboards. Ted Sperling, conductor Saturday, November 15, 8 pm Ohio Theatre Photo: Paul Sanders columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Holiday Pops A great annual Columbus tradition continues as Ronald J. Jenkins leads the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in some of the season’s most-loved holiday songs and carols. Santa will also stop by to help spread holiday cheer! Ronald J. Jenkins, conductor Columbus Symphony Chorus Columbus Children’s Choir Friday, December 5, 8 pm Saturday, December 6, 8 pm Sunday, December 7, 3 pm Ohio Theatre Photos: Randall Schieber 2014–2015 Season 17 Cirque de la Symphonie Cirque de la Symphonie is a unique and elegant fusion of cirque and orchestra, adapting the stunning artistry of cirque with the majesty of a full symphony orchestra. The program will feature works from the world’s greatest composers while showcasing some of the most accomplished veterans of exceptional cirque programs from across the globe, including aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen. Stuart Chafetz, conductor Saturday, January 24, 8 pm Ohio Theatre ABBA the Concert ABBA the Concert is the top ABBA tribute group in the world, dazzling audiences with their fantastic performances of the most iconic ABBA hits of all time including “Mamma Mia,” “S.O.S,” “Money, Money, Money,” “The Winner Takes All,” “Waterloo,” “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,”and “Dancing Queen.” Albert-George Schram, conductor Saturday, February 14, 8 pm Ohio Theatre columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Smokey Robinson During the course of his 50-year music career, Smokey Robinson has accumulated more than 4,000 songs to his credit and continues to thrill soldout audiences around the world with his high tenor voice, impeccable timing, and profound sense of lyric. Albert-George Schram, conductor Saturday, April 18, 8 pm Ohio Theatre 2014–2015 Season 19 Nationwide Insurance Picnic with the Pops Picnic with the Pops is a chance to see some of today’s most popular entertainers performing with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra at an amazing price. The casual, outdoor evening performances are a great opportunity to gather with friends, family, and co-workers. Popcorn Pops are kid-friendly shows featuring preconcert activities and music sure to have the entire family on their feet and moving. So pack your picnic basket to share and enjoy a fun and memorable experience at the Columbus Commons. June –July, 2015 columbussymphony.com 614-228-8600 Photos: Randall Schieber 2014–2015 Columbus Symphony Education Events and Youth Orchestras CONCERTS FOR KIDS February 22, 2015 Capitol Theatre 3 pm April 19, 2015 Capitol Theatre 3 pm YOUNG MUSICIANS COMPETITION, GRADES 3-12 The Ohio State University School of Music January 25 – Senior Divisions February 8 – Junior Division & Senior Finals Pre-concert activities begin at 2 pm and will include instruments to see and play, crafts from the Columbus Museum of Art, conducting lessons and more. YOUTH ORCHESTRA The goal of the Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestra program is to introduce young musicians to the highest level of orchestral music under the direction of experienced conductors in a professional setting. Including nearly 400 students in grades 3-12, our six orchestras make up one of the leading youth orchestra programs in the nation. YOUTH ORCHESTRA CONCERTS October 12, 2014 Capitol Theatre 3 pm November 19, 2014 Capitol Theatre 7 pm March 8, 2015 location TBD 3 pm Talented central Ohio musicians in grades 9-12 performing professional music under the direction of Peter Stafford Wilson. Tickets available only at the concert: $8 adults, $5 students & senior citizens. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS FOR SCHOOLS November 18, 2014 Grades K-2 10:30 “S is for Symphony” Ohio Theatre November 19, 2014 Grades 3-5 10:30 “Words & Notes: Poetry & Music” Ohio Theatre April 22, 2015* Grades 6-12 10:30 “Nationalism in Music” Ohio Theatre May 20, 2015** Grades 3-5 10:30 “Link Up: the Orchestra Moves” Ohio Theatre YPC tickets available for schools and home school groups. Please contact Jeani Stahler for more information 614.221.4916. am am am am COLUMBUS SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRAS SHOWCASE CONCERT February 1, 2015 (Featuring all four orchestras, grades 3-12) Capitol Theatre, 3 pm 2015 MUSIC EDUCATOR AWARDS March 21, 2015 Sheraton Hotel, 5:30 pm COLUMBUS ALL CITY ORCHESTRA CONCERT March 15, 2015 The Ohio State University School of Music Weigel Auditorium, 3 pm Instrumental students from Columbus City High Schools rehearse for 8 weeks under the direction of Peter Stafford Wilson and present a culminating concert. MASTER CLASSES Josh Roman, cello Capital University January 2015 Colin Currie, percussion Capital University March 2015 Lindsay Deutsch, violin TBD March 2015 BACKSTAGE WITH THE SYMPHONY Joined by a knowledgeable docent, adults and students in grades 3 and up can enjoy this comprehensive tour of the Ohio Theatre, home of the Columbus Symphony, followed by an inside peek of the orchestra in rehearsal. Students can see how professional musicians work together in rehearsal to prepare for a concert. Please visit the CSO website at ColumbusSymphony.com for more information about these and other education programs. *Tickets available to the general public. **In partnership with Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute. Education support is provided by: All Life Foundation, American Electric Power, Battelle, Huntington Bank, Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, The Paul G. Duke Foundation, Safelite AutoGlass, The Woodhull Fund of the Columbus Foundation, and The Women’s Association of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. 2014–2015 Season 21 ORDER FORM OFFICE USE ONLY Name Account No. Address Received by: City State Phone Evening Zip Employee Initials: E–mail E–mail may be used for CSO marketing purposes. CSO will not share your e-mail address with any outside organizations. SEATING AREAS (choose one) DAY OF PERFORMANCE (choose one) MW12 All Masterworks at both the Ohio and Southern Theatres MW8 The 8 Masterworks at the Ohio Theatre MW 1 MW 7 MW 4 MW 9 MW 5 MW 10 MW 6 MW 12 FRI. EVENING LOGE PRIME ORCHESTRA / MEZZANINE SAT. EVENING ORCHESTRA RING / REAR MEZZ REAR BALCONY / REAR ORCH $744 $516 $408 $276 LOGE PRIME ORCHESTRA / MEZZANINE ORCHESTRA RING / REAR MEZZ REAR BALCONY / REAR ORCH $496 $344 $272 $184 LOGE PRIME ORCHESTRA / MEZZANINE ORCHESTRA RING / REAR MEZZ REAR BALCONY / REAR ORCH $260 $180 $140 $100 HUNTINGTON CIRCLE / LOGE MID ORCH / MEZZANINE REAR ORCHESTRA / REAR MEZZ SECOND BALCONY $252 $176 $128 $96 LOGE / PRIME MEZ / FRNT ORCH MID ORCHESTRA / MEZZANINE REAR ORCHESTRA REAR BALCONY $372 $258 $204 $138 ANY SEATING AREA $45 each FRI. EVENING SAT. EVENING MWP4 Pick 4 Masterworks at the Ohio Theatre (choose 4) FRI. EVENING SAT. EVENING MW4 The 4 Masterworks at the Southern Theatre FRI. EVENING SAT. 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