2015 - 2016 Earth Season Brochure

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CONCERT SERIES

MARIUSZ SMOLIJ // MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR


The classical concept of the existence of basic elements — water, fire, air, and earth — has been embraced almost universally by philosophers and cultures throughout history. Beginning with Babylonian mythology in the 18th century BC, through the cultures of ancient Greece and Egypt, and even in modern times, these elements affect our perception of the world around us. In addition to being the foundation of science and our modern existence, the classical elements greatly influence the work of artists, poets, and musicians who express human thought and emotion. Many prominent musical composers continue to be fascinated and inspired by forces of nature.

The climate, seasons, landscapes and vegetation of our planet greatly affect our lives and the way we connect with Earth. Artists and composers, depending on their geographic locations and personal experiences, often take unique approaches to describe their admiration for the beauty of the Earth. The artistic view can be “global” as in the “Four Seasons” by Antonio Vivaldi or “local” as described in the Csárdás Rhapsody by Hungarian-American composer Eugene Zador. The endless timbre abilities of a symphony orchestra allow music to transport the composers and the audience to extraordinary vistas of our beautiful planet, Earth.

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During this season, ASO continues to explore the connections between music and three classical elements. Following the themes of Fire in 2014/15 and Water in the previous season, we will conclude with the theme of Earth. Our repertoire will feature musical masterpieces in many different musical styles that reflect the fascinating connection between sound and the elements of our terrestrial world.

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WELCOME TO THE ST 31 SEASON OF YOUR ACADIANA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

MARIUSZ SMOLIJ MUSIC DIRECTOR and CONDUCTOR

As our organization embarks on its fourth decade of serving Acadiana, it gives me great pleasure to introduce a series of seven exciting concerts for the 2015/16 season. Being the only fully professional, resident performing arts organization in our region, ASO feels a great sense of pride and responsibility to share the gift of live orchestral music with our entire community. This coming season will conclude our three-year artistic exploration of the classical elements, Water, Fire, and Earth. As we explore

the final element, Mother Earth, our musical journeys will take us from the harsh winter in the Italian Alps to the bucolic charms of the Hungarian countryside and the energetic dances of a Spanish village. We will experience the emotional connections that people have with their lands and how the music reflects their identity and their heritage. To accompany us on this journey there will be a stellar line-up of guest artists, including among others, Marc Broussard who will connect our music with Louisiana local traditions; Antonio di Cristofano, a leading Italian pianist who will perform a colorful concerto by another Mediterranean artist, Ravel; Polish violin virtuoso, Kinga Augustyn, who will bring with her the

musical flair of Eastern Europe; and Russian pianist, Gleb Ivanov, who will paint impressionistic musical pictures of Southern France. We are also delighted to collaborate again in this upcoming season with the Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus, Chorale Acadienne, students from Nicholls State University, and our local youth instrumentalists and singers. Please don’t miss a beat! Join your Acadiana Symphony this season on our exciting musical journey around the planet Earth!

HAPPY LISTENING!


Amadeus:

Circle of Life

ARTISTS: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Nicholls State University Chorus and Chorale Acadienne

PROGRAM: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony No. 25 in G­-minor, K.183 Requiem, K.626

Saturday, September 26, 2015 /// 6:30 pm Angelle Hall


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SEASONS Sunday, October 18, 2015 /// 3:00 pm St. John’s Cathedral

ARTISTS: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra with Borislava Iltcheva, Violin

PROGRAM:

Antonio Vivaldi – Four Seasons Dinos Constantinides – Concertino “Mountains of Epirus” Franz Schubert – Symphony No. 5


christmas RHYTHMS OF STORY: THE LAND ARTISTS: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, Marc Broussard and Youth Choruses

PROGRAM: Songs with Marc Broussard Danny Devillier – “To Hold the Earth” (ASO Commission) Arr. Bruce Chase – Around the World at Christmas Time Alfred Reed – Russian Christmas Music Piotr Tchaikovsky – Selections from Nutcracker Leroy Anderson – Christmas Festival

Thursday, December 17, 2015 /// 7:00 pm Heymann Performing Arts Center


heart strings ARTISTS:

ASO Chamber Orchestra with Kinga Augustyn, Violin Dmitri Shostakovitch – Romance from Gladfly Pablo de Sarasate – Gypsy Airs Henryk Wieniawski – Legend Pablo de Sarasate – Carmen Variations Antonin Dvoˇra’k – American String Quartet (Chamber Orchestra Version)

Sunday, February 14, 2016 /// 6:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts *Dinner and wine pairing optional with add-on purchase.

PHOTO CREDIT: LUKAS WRONSKI

PROGRAM:

An elegant evening of violin and romantic dinner with wine pairing prepared by De Gaulle Square Bistro.


GAIA:

A MusicaL Voyage

Sunday, March 6, 2016 /// 3:00 pm Angelle Hall

ARTISTS: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra with Antonio Cristofano, Piano

PROGRAM:

Eugene Zádor – Csa’rda’s Rhapsody Maurice Ravel – Piano Concerto in G-major Robert Schumann – Symphony No. 4


TO MOTHERS WITH LOVE ARTISTS:

Gleb Ivanov, Piano, ASO String Quartet

PROGRAM: Claude Debussy – Girl with the Flaxen Hair Maurice Ravel – Mirrors: “Night Moths”, “Sad Birds”, “A Boat on the Ocean”, “Morning Song of the Jester” and “Valley of Bells” Claude Debussy – L’isle Joyuese Antonin Dvoˇra’k – Piano Quintet in A-major, Op. 81

*Join us before the concert for a champagne toast to mothers and a special treat by Edible Arrangements

Sunday, May 8, 2016 /// 3:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts


BAROQUE LANDSCAPES ARTISTS: ASO Chamber Orchestra with Peter Sykes, Harpsichord and Winners of ASO Young Artist Competition

PROGRAM:

Sunday, May 29, 2016 /// 3:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts

PHOTO CREDIT: CHRISTOPHER POWELL

Antonio Vivaldi – Concerto for 2 Violins in A-minor Edvard Grieg – Suite from the Holberg’s Times, Op. 40 J.S. Bach – Brandenburg Concerto No. 5


mission

The mission of the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra & Conservatory of Music is to provide excellence in orchestral performances of diverse repertoire and educational experiences for the inspiration and enrichment of the community. ASO is one of only two symphonies in the United States that is associated with a Conservatory (school) of Music. This unique partnership sets ASO apart from other symphony organizations in the country. The mission of the ASO and its Conservatory is unified in order to achieve a cohesive approach in the development of high quality performances and educational programs. Your financial support through ticket purchases and donations regardless of the size is critical to ensure ASO’s future and its role in Acadiana’s quality of life. Whether you can add $50, $500, or $1,500 to your ticket purchase, we welcome and value your support. It enables us to fulfill our mission and touch thousands of lives in the future from age three to 103!


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AMADEUS: CIRCLE OF LIFE A grand season opening with two of Mozart’s masterworks celebrating life and death. Saturday, September 26, 2015, 6:30 pm Angelle Hall at UL Lafayette

GAIA: A MUSICAL VOYAGE One-of-a-kind musical journey through Europe with renowned Italian pianist, Antonio di Cristofano. Sunday, March 6, 2016, 3:00 pm Angelle Hall at UL Lafayette

FOUR SEASONS Music that will stir the imagination from Vivaldi’s most celebrated concertos to Schubert’s heavenly Viennese melodies. Sunday, October 18, 2015, 3:00 pm St. John’s Cathedral

TO MOTHERS WITH LOVE Join us before the concert for a champagne toast to mothers and a special treat by Edible Arrangements. Sunday, May 8, 2016, 3:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts

CHRISTMAS STORY: RHYTHMS OF THE LAND Musical heartbeat of Acadiana and festive rhythms from around the world! Thursday, December 17,2015, 7:00 pm Heymann Performing Arts Center HEARTSTRINGS An elegant evening of violin and romantic dinner with wine pairing prepared by De Gaulle Square Bistro (optional). Sunday, February 14, 2016, 6:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts

BAROQUE LANDSCAPES Famous Brandenburg Concerto in exquisite performance by Peter Sykes, World’s Leading Harpsichordist, and ASO Chamber Orchestra. Sunday, May 29, 2016, 3:00 pm Acadiana Center for the Arts


ACADIANA CENTER FOR THE ARTS A contemporary theater in the heart of Downtown Lafayette, the ACA is ideal for an intimate and interactive concert experience.

ANGELLE HALL

Located on the University of Lousiana at Lafayette campus, this 800-seat theater, featuring state-of-the-art technology, is well suited for symphony concerts.

HEYMANN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER HPAC is located in the Oil Center and is the perfect residence for our most lavish stage performances.

ST. JOHN’S CATHEDRAL The atmosphere, beauty and miraculous acoustics of this Cathedral make it the perfect setting for our most pristine classical performances.

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