2019 Bravo! Vail Season Brochure

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T HE SOU N D OF

EXPERIENCE SEASON 32 June 20–August 4, 2019

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA VIENNA – BERLIN DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA INCLUDING PUCCINI’S TOSCA NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS

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WELCOME TO THE 2019 SEASON A musical journey awaits you, nestled in the majestic rocky mountains.

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oin in a voyage of transcendence and discovery through Bravo! Vail’s electrifying 2019 summer season. Experience the Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin—a unique collaboration of two of the world’s most prestigious ensembles—in its North American debut, and a revolutionary immersive production of Puccini’s Tosca with The Philadelphia Orchestra, the first staged opera in Bravo’s history. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic return, offering truly extraordinary performances of classical masterworks and popular favorites, together with renowned guest artists from around the world. Continue the journey with intimate chamber artistry, family-friendly fun, and illuminating educational programs, all in gorgeous settings and unique venues throughout the Vail Valley.

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CONTENTS 4 Quick Guide of Recommendations 6 Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin 8 Dallas Symphony Orchestra 11 Puccini’s Tosca: An Opera Production 12 The Philadelphia Orchestra 14 New York Philharmonic 16 Season at a Glance 18 Chamber Music Series 20 Classically Uncorked presented by Meiomi Wine 22 Linda & Mitch Hart Soirée Series 23 2019 Bravo! Vail Virtual Gala 24 Educational Events & Free Concerts 26 Ticketing Information 27 How to Order Tickets PHOTOS BY ZACHMAHONE .COM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 19, 2019 TO ORDER TICKETS CALL 877.812.5700 OR VISIT BRAVOVAIL.ORG

SEE PAGES 16-17 FOR THE BRAVO! VAIL 2019 SEASON AT A GLANCE

SEE PAGES 26-27 FOR PRICING, PURCHASING, AND LAWN PASS DETAILS

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A QU ICK GU IDE TO HEL P YOU F IN D YOU R PER F EC T

Whether you’re new to Bravo! Vail or a seasoned enthusiast, here are a few concert recommendations to consider as you peruse the upcoming season.

IF YOU… ENJOY CLASSICAL MASTERPIECES:

LIKE LIVELY AND FAMILIAR MUSIC:

Experience some of the most beautiful, well-known music in the classical music repertoire. These delightful evenings include can’t-miss pieces for everyone from the casual listener to the classical music enthusiast.

Take the energy level up a notch with these energetic concerts featuring treasured movie scores and the music from unforgettable pop icons.

MUTTER PLAYS ALL 5 MOZART CONCERTOS

JUNE 30 Page 9

JUNE 20 & 22 Page 7

UNFORGETTABLE: 100 YEARS OF NAT & NATALIE COLE

BEETHOVEN’S TRIPLE & SYMPHONY 7

JURASSIC PARK IN CONCERT

JULY 1 Page 9

JUNE 29 Page 9

PROKOFIEV’S ROMEO AND JULIET

LEGENDARY MOVIE MUSIC JULY 18 Page 15

JULY 7 Page 13

MOZART PIANO CONCERTO NO. 20, K. 466 JULY 12 Page 13

BEETHOVEN’S EROICA JULY 17 Page 15

TOVEY PRESENTS COLE PORTER JULY 23 Page 15


WANT TO BRING THE KIDS: A lifelong love of music begins here! These concerts offer a fun mix of classical favorites, familiar tunes, and movie music, sure to engage our youngest concert-goers. JURASSIC PARK IN CONCERT JUNE 30 Page 9

THE SORCERER’S APPRENTICE JULY 5 Page 13

APPRECIATE INTIMATE CONCERTS: Get up close and musical with these smaller performances. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SERIES JULY 2-22 Page 19

BRAVO! VAIL AFTER DARK JULY 7-AUGUST 4 Page 24

FREE CONCERT SERIES JULY 8-27 Page 24

DENÈVE CONDUCTS: MAGIC OF MUSIC JULY 6 Page 13

LEGENDARY MOVIE MUSIC

CLASSICALLY UNCORKED PRESENTED BY MEIOMI WINE JULY 30-AUGUST 1 Page 21

JULY 18 Page 15

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J U N E 20–2 3, 2019 Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter joins forces with leading players from the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics for two nights of Mozart’s brilliant Violin Concertos.

ANNE-SOPHIE MUT TER VIOLIN

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MUTTER PLAYS MOZART PART I THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin MOZART : Violin Concerto No. 2 MOZART : Violin Concerto No. 3 MOZART : Violin Concerto No. 5, Turkish A passion project for one of the world’s leading artists, Mutter joins her cherished European colleagues to perform all five Mozart violin concertos over two glorious evenings.

MUTTER PLAYS MOZART PART II SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin MOZART : Divertimento for Oboe, Two Horns, and Strings MOZART : Violin Concerto No. 1 MOZART : Symphony No. 1 MOZART : Violin Concerto No. 4

HAYDN CELLO CONCERTO & MOZART SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Clemens Horak, oboe Rainer Honeck, violin Luíz Fïlíp Coelho, violin Olaf Maninger, cello Knut Weber, cello Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin HAYDN : Symphony No. 59, Fire MOZART : Concertone for Two Violins, Oboe, Cello, and Orchestra HAYDN : Cello Concerto in C major HAYDN : Symphony No. 49, La Passione The delicacy of chamber music meets symphonic energy when principal players take on solo roles, showing off smooth Viennese elegance and the captivating passion of the Berliners.

©BASTIAN ACHARD; ©PHILIPP HOR AK

This second all-Mozart evening is a high-spirited showcase for the undisputed master of the Classical era, performed with affection, elegance, and exquisite artistry.

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA VIENNA — BERLIN North America debut of musicians from two of the world’s top orchestras.

Orchestra concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail at 6:00PM unless otherwise noted. Video screen will be in use during these performances.

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J U N E 28–J U LY 4, 2019 The power of music is on dazzling display with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s inventive, unforgettable vitality.

DONALD RUNNICLES CONDUC TOR

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BEETHOVEN: PIANO & VIOLIN CONCERTOS FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Donald Runnicles, conductor James Ehnes, violin Anne-Marie McDermott, piano BEETHOVEN : Overture to Fidelio BEETHOVEN : Piano Concerto No. 1 BEETHOVEN : Violin Concerto Beethoven’s bold genius takes center stage with brilliant artistry, featuring Bravo’s Artistic Director and James Ehnes, whose performance of this Violin Concerto is “a marvel” (Gramophone).

BEETHOVEN TRIPLE & SYMPHONY 7 SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Donald Runnicles, conductor James Ehnes, violin Daniel Müller-Schott, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano BEETHOVEN : Leonore Overture No. 3 BEETHOVEN : Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano, and Orchestra BEETHOVEN : Symphony No. 7 Hearing the joyful “Triple” Concerto in the hands of three great collaborators, paired with the captivating Seventh Symphony, caps a truly unforgettable celebration of the greatest composer of all time.

JURASSIC PARK IN CONCERT SUNDAY, JUNE 30 7:30PM Constantine Kitsopoulos, conductor JURASSIC PARK : An evening featuring the complete film with the live orchestra performing the entire score. Featuring visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking special effects, the actionpacked adventure of Jurassic Park pits man against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. Experience it now, projected in HD with the Dallas Symphony performing John Williams’ iconic score live to picture. PG-13 MOVIE

UNFORGETTABLE: 100 YEARS OF NAT & NATALIE COLE MONDAY, JULY 1 Jeff Tyzik, conductor Denzal Sinclaire, vocalist Dee Daniels, vocalist UNFORGETTABLE : A tribute to the legendary father-daughter team, Nat & Natalie Cole Celebrate the legendary Nat King Cole’s 100th birthday with this soulful tribute to him and his “unforgettable” daughter Natalie, starring powerhouse vocalist Denzal Sinclaire and gospel diva Dee Daniels.

PAT R IO T IC C ONCE RT THURSDAY, JULY 4 | 2:00PM Tickets on sale July 1 at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater box office.

©ROBERT KUSEL

“EXHILARATING,” “REVELATORY,” AND “AS ELECTRIFYING AS YOU’LL HEAR ANYWHERE.” DALLAS MORNING NEWS ON THE DALL AS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Orchestra concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail at 6:00PM unless otherwise noted. Video screen will be in use during these performances.

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PUCCIN I ’ S

TOSCA A PREMIERE OPERA PRODUCTION

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THURSDAY, JULY 11 & SATURDAY, JULY 13

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor TOSCA Julianna Di Giacomo CAVARADOSSI Yusif Eyvazov SCARPIA Elchin Azizov ANGELOTTI Richard Bernstein A SACRISTAN Patrick Carfizzi SPOLETTA Greg Fedderly

SCIARRONE Christopher Job A JAILER Andre Courville Bravo! Vail Festival Chorus Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale Deborah DeSantis, director James Alexander, stage director

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he stars align in thrilling confluence for Puccini’s insanely popular opera, from its spine-tingling beginning to its tragic end. In this extraordinary outdoor setting and dramatic set, Yannick Nézet-Séguin—one of the world’s most prominent conductors—leads an all-star cast, two choruses, and the exhilarating Philadelphia Orchestra. For the first time in history Bravo! Vail presents a bold new opera production with exceptional artists and a visionary stage director. Performed in Italian, with English supertitles

Recommended for mature audiences. Tosca performances will take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail at 6:00PM Video screens will be in use during these performances

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J U LY 5–1 3, 2019 The Fabulous Philadelphians enthrall with heartwarming artistry and a historic premiere opera production.

Y A N N I C K N É Z E T- S É G U I N MUSIC DIREC TOR

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HILARY HAHN PLAYS MENDELSSOHN FRIDAY, JULY 5 Stéphane Denève, conductor Hilary Hahn, violin MENDELSSOHN : Violin Concerto DUKAS : The Sorcerer’s Apprentice RAVEL : Daphnis et Chloé: Suite No. 2 A revered maestro returns to Vail, and a three-time Grammywinning violinist makes her long-awaited Bravo debut in this enchanting program filled with nuanced virtuosity.

DENÈVE CONDUCTS: MAGIC OF MUSIC SATURDAY, JULY 6 Stéphane Denève, conductor ROSSINI / WERDE : Overture to William Tell PROKOFIEV: Peter and the Wolf WILLIAMS : Selections from Harry Potter BRITTEN : The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra The Fabulous Philadelphians evoke the vivid energy of youth through the magic of music, featuring Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, selections from Harry Potter, and Britten’s beloved Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.

BRAHMS PIANO CONCERTO 2 SUNDAY, JULY 7

MOZART & RACHMANINOFF FRIDAY, JULY 12 Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor Seong-Jin Cho, piano CLYNE : Masquerade MOZART : Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 1 This wonderfully crowd-pleasing program has something for everyone: A colorful highoctane opening, Chopin Competition winner Seong-Jin Cho in his Bravo! Vail debut, and the fiercely flamboyant First Symphony of Rachmaninoff.

PUCCINI’S TOSCA: AN OPERA PRODUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 11 & SATURDAY, JULY 13 See Page 11 for More Information

PUCCINI’S

TOSCA A PREMIERE OPERA PRODUCTION

Stéphane Denève, conductor Nicholas Angelich, piano BRAHMS : Piano Concerto No. 2 PROKOFIEV: Suite from Romeo and Juliet Pianist Nicholas Angelich— declared “born to play Brahms” by The Daily Telegraph—makes his triumphant return to Vail with a concerto of grandeur and grace, which pairs beautifully with Prokofiev’s evocative portrait of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers. Orchestra concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail at 6:00PM unless otherwise noted. Video screen will be in use during these performances.

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J U LY 17–24, 2019 A new era begins: Jaap van Zweden returns to Vail in his debut season as Music Director of America’s first orchestra.

JA AP VAN ZWEDEN MUSIC DIREC TOR

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VAN ZWEDEN’S RETURN: BEETHOVEN EROICA WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 Jaap van Zweden, conductor SHOSTAKOVICH : Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a BEETHOVEN : Symphony No. 3, Eroica The masterful maestro Jaap van Zweden takes on the full range of human experience, from the devastating intensity of Shostakovich to the unbridled exuberance of Beethoven’s triumphant Eroica Symphony.

LEGENDARY MOVIE MUSIC

BEETHOVEN & BRAHMS SATURDAY, JULY 20 Jaap van Zweden, conductor Conrad Tao, piano BEETHOVEN : Piano Concerto No. 2 BRAHMS : Symphony No. 1 The “ferociously talented” (Time Out New York) Conrad Tao makes his Vail debut with Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2, combining elegant charm and youthful vitality. Nearly 20 years in the making, the Symphony No. 1 by Brahms is dizzying, complex, and truly transcendent.

TOVEY PRESENTS COLE PORTER TUESDAY, JULY 23

THURSDAY, JULY 18 Bramwell Tovey, conductor Alexander Joel, conductor

AN EVENING OF COLE PORTER

MOVIE MUSIC

Acclaimed British maestro Alexander Joel makes his Vail debut in an evening of classical favorites from the Golden Age of Hollywood to today’s latest blockbusters. Enjoy famous themes from the scores of Vertigo, Sunset Boulevard, Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and more, including Gershwin’s beloved An American in Paris.

“Anything Goes” at this elegant tribute to the music and lyrics of Cole Porter. Led by the Grammy Award-winning conductor Bramwell Tovey, plan for a “DeLovely” evening of witty urbanity and sophisticated charm.

TOVEY & BRONFMAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

HADELICH PLAYS BRITTEN FRIDAY, JULY 19 Jaap van Zweden, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin BRITTEN : Violin Concerto RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 2

©BERT HULSELMANS

Augustin Hadelich—longtime Bravo favorite—brings his brilliant warmth to Britten’s profoundly emotional concerto, followed by the sumptuous second symphony by Rachmaninoff.

Bramwell Tovey, conductor Doe Browning, special guest conductor Yefim Bronfman, piano MENDELSSOHN: “Wedding March” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 The New York Philharmonic’s season finale features music bursting with exquisite beauty and torrential virtuosity: “Rach 3,” perfectly suited for Yefim Bronfman’s “technical brawn and glittery grace” (LA Times), and Tchaikovsky’s thrilling exploration of humanity, happiness, and the inevitable forces of fate.

Orchestra concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail at 6:00PM unless otherwise noted. Video screen will be in use during these performances.

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2019 SEASON AT SUNDAY

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COLOR KEY Orchestra Concerts

BRAVO! VAIL 2019 SEASON June 20–August 4

Chamber Music Concerts Classically Uncorked presented by Meiomi Wine Free Concerts Free Education & Community Events Linda & Mitch Hart Soirée Series Bravo! Vail After Dark

LOCATION KEY APL: Avon Public Library BCP: Brush Creek Pavilion DP: Donovan Pavilion EIC: Edwards Interfaith Chapel EPL: Eagle Public Library

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Little Listeners 2:00 PM | VPL Chamber Music 6:00 PM | DP

Dallas Symphony Orchestra 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Pre-Concert Talk 5:00 PM | GRFA

Little Listeners 2:00 PM | APL Free Concert 6:00 PM | EIC Soirée 6:00 PM | Micati Residence

Free Concert 1:00 PM | VIC Little Listeners 2:00 PM | VPL Pre-Concert Talk 5:00 PM | DP Chamber Music 6:00 PM | DP

The Philadelphia Orchestra 6:00 PM | GRFA Bravo! Vail After Dark 8:30 PM | SB

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GPL: Gypsum Public Library

LAG: Lundgren Amphitheater, Gypsum

25 Soirée 6:00 PM | Gogel Residence Free Family Concert #1 6:00 PM | LAG

Dallas Symphony Orchestra Special time, 7:30 PM | GRFA

GESC: Golden Eagle Senior Center

GRFA: Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater

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Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Free Concert 1:00 PM | VIC Chamber Music 6:00 PM | DP

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Chamber Music 6:00 PM | DP

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SB: Shakedown Bar VIC: Vail Interfaith Chapel VPL: Vail Public Library WMSC: Walking Mountain Science Center Bravo! Vail After Dark 8:30 PM | SB

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Pre-Concert Talk 5:00 PM | GRFA

Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin 6:00 PM | GRFA 2019 Virtual Gala Bidding Begins

Chamber Orchestra Vienna – Berlin 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra 6:00 PM | GRFA

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The Philadelphia Orchestra 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Pre-Concert Talk 5:00 PM | GRFA The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tosca 6:00 PM | GRFA

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Tosca 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Free Concert 1:00 PM | VIC Little Listeners 2:00 PM | EPL

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Pre-Concert Talk 5:00 PM | GRFA

New York Philharmonic 6:00 PM | GRFA

New York Philharmonic 6:00 PM | GRFA

New York Philharmonic 6:00 PM | GRFA

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Free Concert 1:00 PM | VIC Little Listeners 2:00 PM | EPL

New York Philharmonic 6:00 PM | GRFA

Soirée 6:00 PM | Smith Residence Free Concert 6:00 PM | EIC

Science Behind Sound 6:30 PM | WMSC 2019 Virtual Gala Bidding Ends

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J U LY 2–22 , 2019 Experience the art of chamber music like never before. Join us for both well-loved and contemporary chamber music, with acclaimed artists in a delightfully intimate setting.

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DALLAS STRINGS & MCDERMOTT

ST LAWRENCE STRING QUARTET

TUESDAY, JULY 2

TUESDAY, JULY 16

Members of Dallas Strings Alex Kerr, violin Nathan Olson, violin Eunice Keem, violin Ann Marie Brink, viola Christopher Adkins, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano LIEBERMANN : Chamber Concerto No. 1 for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet DVOŘÁK : Terzetto for Two Violins and Viola CHAUSSON : Concerto for Violin, Piano, and String Quartet

St Lawrence String Quartet Geoff Nuttall, violin Owen Dalby, violin Lesley Robertson, viola Christopher Costanza, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano HAYDN : String Quartet in D major, Op. 20, No. 4 BEACH : Piano Quintet BRAHMS : String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2

Anne-Marie McDermott and Dallas Symphony’s principal string players join forces for two gorgeous large-scale works, filled with shimmering melodies and brilliant displays of virtuosity, plus a delightfully lyrical trio by Dvořák.

TAKÁCS STRING QUARTET TUESDAY, JULY 9 Takács String Quartet Edward Dusinberre, violin Harumi Rhodes, violin Geraldine Walther, viola András Fejér, cello MOZART : String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465 BARTÓK : String Quartet No. 4 MENDELSSOHN : String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 13 Lauded by the The New York Times for “making the most traditional of works feel radical once more,” the Takács Quartet presents a compelling program featuring three essential cornerstones of the chamber music repertoire.

Rock-and-roll energy meets classical sophistication with the Bravo! Vail debut of the St Lawrence String Quartet, joined by Anne-Marie McDermott for a tenderly expressive Piano Quintet by America’s first truly successful female composer.

BRONFMAN PLAYS BEETHOVEN MONDAY, JULY 22 Yefim Bronfman, piano BEETHOVEN : Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 10, No. 1 BEETHOVEN : Piano Sonata No. 6, Op. 10, No. 2 BEETHOVEN : Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 10, No. 3 BEETHOVEN : Piano Sonata No. 23, Appassionata In a rare occasion, superstar pianist Yefim Bronfman, long a Bravo! Vail favorite as concerto soloist and collaborator, makes his recital debut in the Chamber Music Series with an exploration of Beethoven’s piano sonatas—one of the most important collections in all of classical music.

“REVEALING THE FAMILIAR AS UNFAMILIAR, MAKING THE MOST TRADITIONAL OF WORKS FEEL RADICAL ONCE MORE” T H E N E W YO R K T I M E S O N T H E TA K Á C S Q U A R T E T

Chamber Music concerts take place at Donovan Pavilion in Vail at 6:00PM.

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PR E SEN T ED BY M EIOM I W IN E

J U LY 30–AUGUST 1 , 2019 Bravo! Vail showcases the remarkable depth and scope of new music with the Grammy-winning ensemble Third Coast Percussion. This series, filled with inspiration and curiosity, is complemented with Meiomi wines and decadent desserts provided by Big Delicious Catering.

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THIRD COAST, REICH, & HARRISON

FEATURING

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 THIRD COAST PERCUSSION: David Skidmore Robert Dillon Peter Martin Sean Connors

Third Coast Percussion John Corkill, percussion Yvonne Lam, violin REICH : Music for Pieces of Wood HARRISON : Violin Concerto MARTIN : BEND DILLON : Ordering-instincts PEACOCKE : Death Wish SKIDMORE : Aliens with Extraordinary Abilities

JOHN CORKILL, percussion YVONNE LAM, violin ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT, piano AMY YANG, piano

REFLECTIONS ON WATER: PADDLE TO THE SEA

Explore the extraordinary depth and breadth of the world of percussion music, including a Violin Concerto (featuring Yvonne Lam of the acclaimed ensemble Eighth Blackbird) accompanied by an “orchestra” that calls for flowerpots, coffee cans, and washtubs.

TUESDAY, JULY 30

A PHILIP GLASS PREMIERE

Third Coast Percussion

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1

PADDLE TO THE SEA

Third Coast Percussion Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Amy Yang, piano GLASS : Perpetulum CRUMB : Music for a Summer Evening

Multimedia Journey to the Open Sea Film by Bill Mason Music by Glass, Druckman, trad. Shona Paddle to the Sea, inspired by the classic children’s book and Academy Award-nominated film, is a new score composed by Third Coast Percussion performed live with the film. The music interweaves an original score with music by Philip Glass, Jacob Druckman, and the Shona people of Zimbabwe to create a thrilling multimedia tribute to sun, Earth, and the shared waterways that connect us.

Perpetulum, Philip Glass’s firstever composition for percussion ensemble, is “joyous… rich… immensely appealing to hear” (Chicago Tribune). Scored for amplified pianos and a vast array of percussion, Music for a Summer Evening is a sonic spectacular: alluring, unorthodox, and transcendent.

“VIBRANT…SUPERB” ALE X ROSS , THE NEW YORKER , ON THIRD COAST PERCUSSION

WINE PROVIDED BY

Classically Uncorked concerts take place at Donovan Pavilion in Vail at 7:30PM.

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T HE L IN DA & M I TCH H A RT

One-of-a-kind evenings of intimate chamber music and fine dining in breathtaking private residences throughout the Vail Valley.

JAMES EHNES PERFORMS BEETHOVEN

ST LAWRENCE PERFORMS DVOŘÁK

TUESDAY, JUNE 25

MONDAY, JULY 15 SOLD OUT

James Ehnes, violin Andy Armstrong, piano Georgia and Don Gogel Residence, Pilgrim Downs Catered by Vail Catering Concepts, Chef Eric Berg

HANZHI WANG: ACCORDION EXTRAORDINAIRE MONDAY, JULY 8 Hanzhi Wang, accordion Elise and Vic Micati Residence, Cordillera Catered by The Left Bank, Chef Jean-Michel Chelain

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Members of St Lawrence String Quartet Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Amanda Precourt Residence, Lake Creek Catered by Mirabelle Beaver Creek, Chef Daniel Joly

AN EVENING WITH ANNE-MARIE SATURDAY, JULY 27 Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Sherry and Jim Smith Residence, Arrowhead Catered by Foods of Vail, Chef Tracey Van Curan

Soirées take place at respective locations at 6:00PM.


DEBU T ING IN 2019

THE BRAVO! VAIL

VIRTUAL GALA THE BIGGEST NON-EVENT OF THE SEASON JUNE 20–JULY 25 This year the Gala lasts all season long. No dress to buy, no hair to style, no necktie to wear, and no shoes to shine. Instead, pick a night to relax in the comfort of your own home while still supporting Bravo! Vail’s mission to promote music education in our community. Support the Virtual Gala and local music education by: • Purchasing an Un-Ticket • Sponsoring an Un-Table • Participating in the virtual paddle raise • Bidding online for exclusive packages and experiences

DON’T SAVE THE DATE. INSTEAD, SUPPORT MUSIC EDUCATION. Reserve Your Living Room Now & Learn More

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MUSIC BEYOND THE CONCERT HALL

FREE CONCERT SERIES

BRAVO! VAIL AFTER DARK

Take a break from your day with a free, hour-long chamber music concert performed by the Festival’s renowned musicians. These programs offer a wide variety of repertoire, and are held in beautiful and unique community venues throughout the Vail Valley.

Sundays @ Shakedown 8:30PM | $10 Per Ticket

JULY 9 – JULY 25 Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:00PM | Vail Interfaith Chapel MONDAY, JULY 8 & SATURDAY, JULY 27 6:00PM | Edwards Interfaith Chapel MONDAY, JULY 15 6:00PM | Brush Creek Pavilion THURSDAY, JULY 25 11:00AM | Golden Eagle Senior Center

Boundary-defying musicians set up in Vail Village to create a truly original concert experience. Hear vibrant performances, from classical pieces to innovative contemporary works and cutting-edge premieres, in a casual, intimate venue. JULY 7 Ken Thomson, clarinet JULY 21 The Brass Project, brass sextet JULY 28 Edgar Meyer, bass George Meyer, violin AUGUST 4 Yvonne Lam, violin

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EDUCATION PROGRAMS EN H A NCE YOU R E X PER IENCE W I T H F R EE EDUC AT ION E V EN T S

FOR FAMILIES & KIDS FREE FAMILY CONCERTS Gypsum Lundgren Amphitheater Tuesday, June 25 | 6:00PM Vail Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater Wednesday, June 26 | 6:00PM Bravo! Vail and the National Repertory Orchestra present Meet the Orchestra! An informative and fun encounter with today’s top young symphonic musicians. Meet the professional orchestra players of tomorrow at a concert specially designed for kids and families. Join us at 6:00PM for an Instrument Petting Zoo before the performance begins.

LITTLE LISTENERS @ THE LIBRARY Kids enjoy amazing live music and participate in musical activities like instrument petting zoos where they can hold, explore, and play musical instruments. Great for our very youngest listeners.

FOR ADULTS PRE-CONCERT TALKS

NEW INSIDE THE MUSIC

Held one hour prior to select concerts

Select Wednesdays @ 1PM Vail Interfaith Chapel

These free talks, led by renowned musicologists and passionate performers, are designed to enhance your concert experience and create deeper connections to the evening’s program.

Gain astounding insight and a unique perspective during these free, informative talks and Master Classes at the Vail Chapel.

Event dates, times, and locations listed on page 16-17.

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PRICING STARTS AT:

ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE

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CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS

$

33 per ticket

CLASSICALLY UNCORKED

$

60 per ticket

BRAVO! VAIL AFTER DARK

$

10 per ticket

THE LINDA & MITCH HART SOIRÉE SERIES

$

250 per ticket

BRAVO! VAIL VIRTUAL GALA

$

1,500 | $1,000 | $500 | $350 per ticket

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89

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69

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44

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ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC MAY 15

PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE $2 fee per ticket. $5 lawn tickets for children 12 and under. 26

Please check bravovail.org for current prices.


HOW TO ORDER TICKETS ORDER ONLINE

ORDER BY PHONE

ORDER IN PERSON

BRAVOVAIL.ORG Visit Bravo! Vail online to order tickets at your convenience.

877.812.5700 Call Bravo! Vail Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm (starting June 15)

STOP BY OUR OFFICE 2271 N Frontage Rd W, Suite C, Vail, CO; Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm.

TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 19, 2019

LAWN PASS INFORMATION The Bravo! Vail lawn pass is a great way to experience the entire Bravo! Vail orchestral season. Enjoy all 19 orchestral concerts from the lawn for your Bravo! Vail music fix all summer long.

STUDENT & TEACHER LAWN PASSES A non-transferable lawn pass to all GRFA Bravo! Vail concerts; proof of full time student or Colorado teacher status required. TEACHER: $133 STUDENT: $114

GREEN LAWN PASS A non-transferable lawn pass to all GRFA Bravo! Vail concerts. EARLY BIRD: $190 AFTER JUNE 5: $228

TRANSFERABLE LAWN PASS A lawn pass to all GRFA Bravo! Vail concerts which is transferable between users. EARLY BIRD: $285 AFTER JUNE 5: $323

PLEASE NOTE: all artists

and programs are subject to change

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EXPERIENCE SEASON 32

June 20–August 4, 2019

ORDER NOW

877.812.5700 | BRAVOVAIL.ORG

877.812.5700 BravoVail.org

2271 N Frontage Rd W Suite C Vail, CO 81657

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