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ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS JUNE 23–26, 2016

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IRTUOSO VIOLINIST Joshua Bell reveals a new dimension to his musicianship as the music director of London’s Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Bell leads the famously conductorless chamber orchestra from the concertmaster’s chair in distinctly intimate performances. The forty-four-member Academy is venerated for its beautifully refined sound and is the first international orchestra to ever perform for the festival.

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BELL PLAYS MOZART THURSDAY, JUNE 23 | 6:00PM Joshua Bell, violin M O Z A R T : Symphony No. 25 M O Z A R T : Violin Concerto No. 4 M E N D E L S S O H N : Symphony No. 4,

“Italian” Renowned violinist Joshua Bell leads from the concertmaster’s chair as the Academy revels in the youthful joys of Mozart and Mendelssohn’s whimsical visions of Italy.

Experience the rare pairing of one of today’s greatest violinists and classical music’s most erudite pianist as Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk headline an evening of superb music making.

FOUR SEASONS: VIVALDI & PIAZZOLLA

LED BY JOSHUA BELL, LONDON’S ACCLAIMED 44-MEMBER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA INAUGURATES A NEW, INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER FOR BRAVO! VAIL IN 2016.

SUNDAY, JUNE 26 | 6:00PM Joshua Bell, violin V I T A L I : Chaconne V I V A L D I : The Four Seasons P I A Z Z O L L A : The Four Seasons

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DENK & BEETHOVEN 8 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 | 6:00PM Joshua Bell, violin Jeremy Denk, piano P R O K O F I E V : Symphony No. 1,

“Classical”

of Buenos Aires A rock epic before its time, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons explodes with visceral energy, driving rhythms, and feisty turns. In contrast, Piazzolla offers an earthy and deeply sensual celebration of Buenos Aires. Joshua Bell shines in both solo roles.

M E N D E L S S O H N : Double Concerto

for Violin and Piano S A I N T- S A Ë N S : Introduction

and Rondo Capriccioso B E E T H O V E N : Symphony No. 8 JEREMY DENK PIANO,

Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.

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DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JUNE 29—JULY 6, 2016

CARMINA BURANA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 | 6:00PM Hans Graf, conductor Cyndia Sieden, soprano Nicholas Phan, tenor Noel Bouley, baritone Colorado Symphony Orchestra Chorus Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale Deborah DeSantis, director S T R A V I N S K Y : Pulcinella Suite O R F F : Carmina Burana

Orchestral works don’t come any grander than Carmina Burana—its unforgettable, sweeping chorus threatens to move mountains. Stravinsky’s Pulcinella opens the night with rhythmic verve.

FIDDLE ON FIRE: AMERICAN RHYTHMS AND ROOTS FRIDAY, JULY 1 | 6:00PM Jeff Tyzik, conductor Eileen Ivers, fiddle F I D D L E O N F I R E : American

Rhythms and Roots JA AP VAN ZWEDEN MUSIC DIREC TOR , DALL AS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


Hailed as “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin,” Celtic fiddler Eileen Ivers joins the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to light up a night of boot-stomping Americana.

ELLIS HALL: RAY CHARLES, MOTOWN & BEYOND

B R A H M S : Symphony No. 1

Augustin Hadelich only recently passed 30, yet already his passionate performances have won him global recognition. He returns to Bravo! Vail for Bruch’s treasured Violin Concerto, which will be followed by Brahms’s exquisite Symphony No. 1.

SHIFTING EFFORTLESSLY FROM STUNNING MASTERPIECES TO LIVELY AND IMAGINATIVE POPS, THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAKES EVERY PERFORMANCE AN EVENT TO REMEMBER.

SATURDAY, JULY 2 | 6:00PM Jeff Tyzik, conductor Ellis Hall, vocals/keyboard

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E L L I S H A L L : R AY C H A R L E S , MOTOWN & B E YO ND

Legendary performer, vocalist, and “Ambassador of Soul” Ellis Hall makes his Bravo! Vail debut for a thrilling performance of the greatest R&B hits. Hall will provide the searing vocals to the unique orchestral arrangements, created and conducted by Grammy Award-winner Jeff Tyzik.

HADELICH PLAYS BRUCH SUNDAY, JULY 3 | 6:00PM Jaap van Zweden, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin

SHOSTAKOVICH 7, MOZART & MCDERMOTT WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 | 6:00PM Jaap van Zweden, conductor Anne-Marie McDermott, piano M O Z A R T : Piano Concerto No. 24 S H O S T A K O V I C H : Symphony No. 7

In a unique partnership, Anne-Marie McDermott and Jaap Van Zweden unlock Mozart’s mysterious Piano Concerto No. 24. Shostakovich’s landmark Symphony No. 7 gives voice to the timeless human struggle for freedom in one of the most powerful works in the repertoire.

B R U C H : Violin Concerto in G minor DALL AS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA G E R A L D R . F O R D A M P H I T H E AT E R

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THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

BRAMWELL CONDUCTS: ALL BEETHOVEN FRIDAY, JULY 8 | 6:00PM

JULY 8–16, 2016

Bramwell Tovey, conductor David Kim, violin Hai-Ye Ni, cello Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano B E E T H O V E N : Egmont Overture B E E T H O V E N : Triple Concerto B E E T H O V E N : Symphony No. 5

Beloved maestro Bramwell Tovey conducts an all-Beethoven program featuring the composer’s groundbreaking Triple Concerto with pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet and the miraculous Symphony No. 5.

CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE SATURDAY, JULY 9 | 6:00PM Lio Kuokman, conductor Cirque de la Symphonie CIRQUE DE L A SYMPHONIE

YA N N I C K N É Z E T- S É G U I N MUSIC DIREC TOR , THE PHIL ADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

Back by popular demand in a brand new show, “Cirque de la Symphonie” allows audiences to experience the magic of cirque with aerial flyers, acrobats,


contortionists, dancers, jugglers, and strongmen all choreographed to classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music.

TCHAIKOVSKY’S SWAN LAKE SUNDAY, JULY 10 | 6:00PM Bramwell Tovey, conductor Chad Hoopes, violin S T R A U S S : Die Fledermaus Overture K R E I S L E R : Caprice Viennois

and Liebesfreud R A V E L : Tzigane T C H A I K O V S K Y : Music from

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Swan Lake

“THE PHILADELPHIA SOUND IS BORN OF THE DEEP MUSICALITY, THE GENEROSITY OF SPIRIT, AND THE INCOMPARABLE COMMITMENT TO ENSEMBLE PLAYING OF OUR ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS.” – YANNICK NÉZET-SÉGUIN

Bramwell Tovey conducts summer favorites sparkling with capricious rhapsodies and orchestral color. Poised to become classical music’s next superstar, 21-year-old violin prodigy Chad Hoopes makes his debut.

NORTHERN LIGHTS: GRIEG, SIBELIUS, SHOSTAKOVICH THURSDAY, JULY 14 | 6:00PM Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano G R I E G : Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 S H O S T A K O V I C H : Piano Concerto

No. 2 S I B E L I U S : Symphony No. 5

MAHLER’S RESURRECTION SYMPHONY SATURDAY, JULY 16 | 6:00PM

Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Shostakovich’s touching and playful Piano Concerto No. 2 with the brilliant Kirill Gerstein, and concludes the evening with Sibelius’s pastoral Symphony No. 5.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor Karina Gauvin, soprano Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-soprano Colorado Symphony Orchestra Chorus Duain Wolfe, director

MOZART’S JUPITER & BATIASHVILI

M A H L E R : Symphony No. 2,

FRIDAY, JULY 15 | 6:00PM

Mahler’s “Resurrection,” an immense opus, depicts our search for meaning in an incomprehensible universe with irresistible beauty and power. In the hands of Yannick NézetSéguin, this masterpiece promises transformation at every level.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor Lisa Batiashvili, violin M O Z A R T : Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter” D V O Ř Á K : Slavonic Dances

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

Yannick Nézet-Séguin introduces violinist and 2015 New York Philharmonic Artist-in-Residence Lisa Batiashvili in her Bravo! Vail debut. Together they reveal the majesty, beauty, and folkloric inspiration of the much-loved Dvořák Violin Concerto. Uplifting and full of life, Mozart’s “Jupiter” opens the evening.

“Resurrection”

D V O Ř Á K : Violin Concerto

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NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC JULY 22–29, 2016

SOUNDS OF SPAIN FRIDAY, JULY 22 | 6:00PM Bramwell Tovey, conductor Javier Perianes, piano Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzo-soprano M A S S E N E T : Ballet Music from Le Cid F A L L A : Nights in the Garden of Spain F A L L A : The Three-Cornered Hat

Javier Perianes has fast become one of Europe’s most sought-after pianists, rendering sweeping passions with virtuoso flair. These qualities take center stage in a dramatic evening evoking Spanish country scenes and French dances through flamboyant rhythms, sensuous allusion, and shimmering wit.

CHAPLIN’S CITY LIGHTS SATURDAY, JULY 23 | 8:00PM Timothy Brock, conductor C H A R L I E C H A P L I N : Live score

with complete City Lights film

ALAN GILBERT MUSIC DIREC TOR , NE W YORK PHILHARMONIC


Charlie Chaplin gives his greatest Little Tramp performance ever in this lovable story of a vagrant falling for a blind flower seller. The New York Philharmonic brings the screening of this silent film to life with a live performance of Chaplin’s original score.

MOZART & STRAUSS’S EIN HELDENLEBEN WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 | 6:00PM Alan Gilbert, conductor Anthony McGill, clarinet M O Z A R T : Clarinet Concerto S T R A U S S : Ein Heldenleben

BRONFMAN PLAYS LISZT SUNDAY, JULY 24 | 6:00PM Juraj Valčuha, conductor Yefim Bronfman, piano K O D Á LY : Dances of Galanta

Strauss wrote Ein Heldenleben’s violin solo to capture his flirtatious wife’s dramatic moods; Concertmaster Frank Huang performs the evocative solo. New York Philharmonic Principal Clarinet Anthony McGill plays Mozart’s celebrated Clarinet Concerto.

Renowned for stretching audiences emotionally and cerebrally, violinist Leila Josefowicz returns for a gripping concerto blending fairytale naïveté and raw savagery. Beethoven’s revolutionary “Eroica” Symphony rounds out an evening of rare power.

THE VOICE OF WAGNER FRIDAY, JULY 29 | 6:00PM Alan Gilbert, conductor Heidi Melton, soprano Eric Owens, bass-baritone W A G N E R : “Prelude and Liebestod”

from Tristan and Isolde

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L I S Z T : Piano Concerto No. 2

JOSEFOWICZ & BEETHOVEN’S EROICA

W A G N E R : “Ride of the Valkyries” and

D V O Ř Á K : The Water Goblin R A V E L : La Valse

THURSDAY, JULY 28 | 6:00PM

Ride of the Valkyries is transformed by the voice of Metropolitan Opera star and New York Philharmonic Artistin-Residence Eric Owens. Owens is joined by Heidi Melton’s powerful soprano for Wagner’s heartwrenching Prelude and Liebestod.

Legendary pianist Yefim Bronfman returns for a gutsy performance of Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Valčuha conducts Ravel’s dark yet lovely waltz and Dvořák’s colorful symphonic poem.

Alan Gilbert, conductor Leila Josefowicz, violin P R O K O F I E V : Violin Concerto No. 1 B E E T H O V E N : Symphony No. 3,

AROUND THE WORLD, THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC IS SYNONYMOUS WITH EXCELLENCE IN CLASSICAL MUSIC AND STANDS IN THE VERY FIRST RANK OF GREAT ORCHESTRAS.

Final Scene from Act III of Die Walküre

“Eroica”

NEW YO RK PHILHARMO NIC G E R A L D R . F O R D A M P H I T H E AT E R

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CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES JULY 5–26, 2016

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EATURING A DIVERSE array of works that range from classical to contemporary, the Chamber Music Series is an experience you don’t want to miss. Intimate and enveloped in the beauty of the mountains, this series is presented on Tuesday nights in July at the Donovan Pavilion in Vail. HADELICH, MCDERMOTT & THE DALLAS SYMPHONY TUESDAY, JULY 5 | 6:00PM Musicians of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Augustin Hadelich, violin Alexander Kerr, violin Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Ryan Anthony, trumpet Y S A Ÿ E : Sonata for Solo Violin No. 4

in E minor P R O K O F I E V : Sonata for Two Violins,

Op. 56 CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES DONOVAN PAVILION


G O L I J O V : Last Round S H O S T A K O V I C H : Piano

Concerto No. 1 Ryan Anthony, trumpet Augustin Hadelich performs one of Ysaÿe’s exquisite Bach-inspired solo sonatas. Hadelich and Dallas Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Alexander Kerr join forces for Prokofiev’s sardonic two-violin work. Shostakovich’s sparkling Concerto is a playful romp between the piano and Dallas’s brilliant Ryan Anthony.

PHILADELPHIA PLAYS MOZART & BRAHMS TUESDAY, JULY 12 | 6:00PM

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Musicians of The Philadelphia Orchestra B R A H M S : Violin Sonata No. 2

BECOME ENRAPTURED BY THE INTIMATE WORLD OF CHAMBER MUSIC, WITH SELECTIONS FROM THE CLASSICAL, ROMANTIC, AND NEOCLASSICAL ERAS PERFORMED BY THE FINEST ORCHESTRAL MUSICIANS AND SOLOISTS.

M O Z A R T : Quintet for Horn

and Strings B R A H M S : String Sextet No. 1 in B flat

Written for a virtuoso of the time, Mozart’s Horn Quintet is today led by the Philadelphia Orchestra’s acclaimed principal horn, Jennifer

Montone. Brahms’s Sextet overflows with luxurious harmonies, and the low strings play the starring role.

BEETHOVEN’S GROSSE FUGE TUESDAY, JULY 19 | 6:00PM Dover String Quartet Joel Link, violin Bryan Lee, violin Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola Camden Shaw, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano B E E T H O V E N : Grosse Fuge, Op. 133

BRUCKNER 7 TUESDAY, JULY 26 | 6:00PM Musicians of the New York Philharmonic B R U C K N E R : Symphony No. 7

Musicians of the New York Philharmonic perform Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. Pared down to only nine instruments, this skillfully arranged version of his bucolic symphony preserves all the energy of the original work while beautifully highlighting individual textures that are otherwise overlooked.

S M E T A N A : Quartet No. 1 in E Minor

for Strings, “From My Life” B R A H M S : Quintet in F Minor

for Piano and Strings, Op. 34 The Grosse Fuge is one of the most progressive works Beethoven wrote. The Dover Quartet performs this audacious piece alongside Smetana’s autobiographical Quartet, and is joined by AnneMarie McDermott for Brahms’s gorgeously romantic Quintet.

ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOT T BR AVO! VAIL ARTIS TIC DIREC TOR , CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES

Chamber music concerts take place at the Donovan Pavilion in Vail.

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PRESENTED BY GRGICH HILLS ESTATE

AUGUST 2–4, 2016

C L A S S I C A L LY U N C O R K E D P R E S E N T E D B Y G R G I C H H I L L S E S TAT E , DONOVAN PAVILION

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LASSICALLY Uncorked presented by Grgich Hills Estate introduces audiences to lively and enlightening music in the comfort of an inviting chamber setting. This season, the series will showcase the remarkable depth and scope of new music written by living composers from around the world. Gourmet food and Grgich Hills Estate’s handcrafted wines are included with each concert ticket.

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NEW MUSIC FROM PUERTO RICO & BRAZIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 | 7:30PM

AMERICAN SOUNDSCAPES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 | 7:30PM

Opus One Piano Quartet Ida Kavafian, violin Steven Tenenbom, viola Peter Wiley, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Meehan/Perkins Duo Todd Meehan, percussion Doug Perkins, percussion

Opus One Piano Quartet Ida Kavafian, violin Steven Tenenbom, viola Peter Wiley, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Meehan/Perkins Duo Todd Meehan, percussion Doug Perkins, percussion Christopher O’Riley, piano

C L A R I C E A S S A D : Z Sonata

G O L I J O V : Mariel for Cello

R O B E R T O S I E R R A : Fuego de Angel

for Piano Quartet P A U L L A N S K Y : Travel Diary

for Two Percussion J O H N F I T Z R O G E R S : Once

Removed for Two Percussion Based on the Spanish legend Zorro, a new quartet by Brazilian composer Clarice Assad opens this program of exotic storytelling. Sierra’s Fuego de Angel transports audiences with its swinging Puerto Rican rhythms, and Lansky’s hypnotizing Travel Diary, performed by the acclaimed Meehan/Perkins Duo, guides listeners through a meditation on travel.

and Marimba S T E P H E N H A R T K E : King of the Sun

for Piano Quartet P A U L L A N S K Y : Textures for

Two Pianos and Percussion Golijov’s Mariel reveals the compelling sound world created by the pairing of a cello and a marimba. Hartke’s Quartet, inspired by surrealist Joan Miró’s painting A Dutch Interior is filled with brilliantly colorful harmonies. Lansky’s work welcomes the return of O’Riley and makes a stunning marriage of two pianos and percussion.

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CLASSICALLY UNCORKED ENGAGES AUDIENCES WITH THE POWERFUL ENERGY OF MUSIC WHILE THEY ENJOY WORLDCLASS WINES FROM GRGICH HILLS ESTATE, A DISTINGUISHED NAPA VALLEY WINERY.

TANGO & A WORLD PREMIERE THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 | 7:30PM Opus One Piano Quartet Ida Kavafian, violin Steven Tenenbom, viola Peter Wiley, cello Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Christopher O’Riley, piano A D A M S : Hallelujah Junction

for Two Pianos P I A Z Z O L L A : Libertango

for Two Pianos P O U L R U D E R S : New Work for

Piano Quartet (World premiere commissioned by Bravo! Vail Music Festival and Ocean Reef Chamber Music Festival, underwriting by Patricia Isenberg) Christopher O’Riley and AnneMarie McDermott kick off the last program with John Adams’s infectiously joyous Hallelujah Junction. Denmark’s leading composer Poul Ruders, who has been hailed by The New York Times as a “prodigiously skilled and daringly imaginative craftsman,” concludes this season of Classically Uncorked with a thrilling world premiere.

C L A S S I C A L LY U N C O R K E D

Classically Uncorked concerts take place at the Donovan Pavilion in Vail.

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SUMMER NEVER SOUNDED BETTER. The Festival presents over fifty events each summer, transforming the Vail Valley into a musical mecca for nearly seven weeks. At the heart of our mission is the love of music, and making that music accessible and engaging to everyone in the Vail Valley.

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CONCERT SERIES Performances around the Vail Valley Free hour-long chamber music concerts at the Vail Interfaith Chapel, The Chapel at Beaver Creek, Gallery Row at Beaver Creek, Golden Eagle Senior Center, the Edwards Interfaith Chapel, Brush Creek Pavilion, and Gypsum Town Hall.

FAMILY CONCERT: BEETHOVEN LIVES UPSTAIRS July 13 | 11:00AM | GRFA The world-famous production “Beethoven Lives Upstairs” comes to Vail. Audiences will be captivated by twenty-five excerpts of the master’s music, magically woven into the drama as two actors share their anecdotes based on true incidents from the composer’s life.

PRE-CONCERT TALKS June 25, July 6, July 16, July 24, July 29 | 5:00PM A series of discussions led by some of Colorado’s most prominent musicologists. Gain insight into the composers’ lives and the repertory on the evening’s concert program.

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SPECIAL E VENT INUKSUIT SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 | 2:00PM FREE Maloit Park, Minturn

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A BRAVO! VAIL AFTER DARK July 1, July 8, July 29, August 5 Re-imagine your definition of classical music. Bravo! Vail After Dark offers audiences a chance to interact with classical music in a relaxed setting at local bars and breweries. The series features progressive artists comfortably moving between favorite classics and more adventurous repertoire.

PERFORMANCE LIKE no other Bravo! Vail has ever done. Scored for 9 to 99 percussionists across a vast outdoor space, Inuksuit, composed by Grammy Award-winner John Luther Adams, was described by The New York Times as “the ultimate environmental piece.” Presented in Maloit Park with 66 percussionists, Inuksuit provides a unique and individualized listening experience. As the soundscape builds you walk through the piece visiting small collections of players or

lone instrumentalists who, as they move to various performing stations, weave apparent randomness into a stunning cohesion. Inuksuit is a coproduction between Bravo! Vail and the Aspen Music Festival and School.

ONE OF THE MOST RAPTUROUS EXPERIENCES OF MY LISTENING LIFE.” ALEX ROSS, THE NEW YORKER


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DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

Thursday, June 23 | 6:00pm

Wednesday, June 29 | 6:00pm

Friday, July 8 | 6:00pm

Friday, July 22 | 6:00pm

BELL PLAYS MOZART

CARMINA BURANA

BRAMWELL CONDUCTS: ALL BEETHOVEN

SOUNDS OF SPAIN

Saturday, June 25 | 6:00pm

Friday, July 1 | 6:00pm

Saturday, July 9 | 6:00pm

Saturday, July 23 | 8:00pm

FIDDLE ON FIRE: AMERICAN RHYTHMS AND ROOTS

CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE

CHAPLIN’S CITY LIGHTS

Sunday, July 10 | 6:00pm

Sunday, July 24 | 6:00pm

Saturday, July 2 | 6:00pm

TCHAIKOVSKY’S SWAN LAKE

BRONFMAN PLAYS LISZT

ELLIS HALL: RAY CHARLES, MOTOWN & BEYOND

Thursday, July 14 | 6:00pm

Wednesday, July 27 | 6:00pm MOZART & STRAUSS’S EIN HELDENLEBEN

Sunday, July 3 | 6:00pm

NORTHERN LIGHTS: GRIEG, SIBELIUS, SHOSTAKOVICH

HADELICH PLAYS BRUCH

Friday, July 15 | 6:00pm

JOSEFOWICZ & BEETHOVEN’S EROICA

Wednesday, July 6 | 6:00pm

MOZART’S JUPITER & BATIASHVILI

SHOSTAKOVICH 7, MOZART & MCDERMOTT

Friday, July 29 | 6:00pm

Saturday, July 16 | 6:00pm

THE VOICE OF WAGNER

DENK & BEETHOVEN 8

Sunday, June 26 | 6:00pm FOUR SEASONS: VIVALDI & PIAZZOLLA

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MAHLER’S RESURRECTION SYMPHONY

Thursday, July 28 | 6:00pm

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Please Note: Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Chamber & Classically Uncorked concerts take place at the Donovan Pavilion. Inuksuit takes place at Maloit Park, Minturn.

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Tuesday, July 5 | 6:00pm

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Tuesday, July 12 | 6:00pm PHILADELPHIA PLAYS MOZART & BRAHMS

Tuesday, July 19 | 6:00pm BEETHOVEN’S GROSSE FUGE

Tuesday, July 26 | 6:00pm BRUCKNER 7

SPECIAL EVENT Saturday, August 6 | 2:00PM INUKSUIT

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HOW TO ORDER SUBSCRIPTIONS MAIL • ONLINE • EMAIL • PHONE BY MAIL: Fill out the order form and mail to 2271 N Frontage Rd W Suite C Vail, Colorado 81657

BY EMAIL: Scan your order form and email to ticketing@bravovail.org

ONLINE: Visit bravovail.org

BY PHONE: Call the Bravo! Vail Box Office at 877.812.5700 Monday-Friday, 9:00AM - 4:00PM

Add-ons not available online

1

Choose Your Orchestra Concerts Select three or more concerts for your subscription package at a 10% discount. Purchasing the same number of seats per concert is required for package rates.

2

Bring a Friend Need more seats? Add on additional tickets to any orchestra concert at a 5% discount.

3

Add Chamber & Classically Uncorked Tickets Add on tickets to the Chamber Music Series or Classically Uncorked at a 5% discount.

Please note that add-on tickets for orchestra, chamber music, and Classically Uncorked concerts are not available online. Please call 877.812.5700. Discounts do not apply to Saver, Lawn, and Child Lawn tickets.


STEP 1: SELECT PACKAGE CONCERTS - 3 OR MORE (SAVE UP TO 10%)

Sat. 6/25 DENK & BEETHOVEN 8 Sun. 6/26 FOUR SEASONS: VIVALDI & PIAZZOLLA

DSO

Fri. 7/1 FIDDLE ON FIRE: AMERICAN RHYTHMS Sat. 7/2 ELLIS HALL: RAY CHARLES, MOTOWN & BEYOND Sun. 7/3 HADELICH PLAYS BRUCH Wed. 7/6 SHOSTAKOVICH, MOZART & MCDERMOTT

    

$98

    

$62

     

$107

     

$71

Sat. 7/9 CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE Sun. 7/10 TCHAIKOVSKY’S SWAN LAKE Thurs. 7/14 NORTHERN LIGHTS Fri. 7/15 MOZART’S JUPITER & BATIASHVILI Sat. 7/16 MAHLER’S RESURRECTION SYMPHONY

Fri. 7/22 SOUNDS OF SPAIN

Sun. 7/24 BRONFMAN PLAYS LISZT Wed. 7/27 MOZART & STRAUSS’S EIN HELDENLEBEN Thu. 7/28 JOSEFOWICZ & BEETHOVEN’S EROICA Fri. 7/29 THE VOICE OF WAGNER

$98 $98 $98 $98

$80

     

$89

$80 $80 $80 $80

$62 $62 $62 $62

    

$44

Subtotal

Quantity

Child Lawn*

Lawn*

Saver*

Reserved

Sat. 6/25

     

$44

$44 $44 $44 $44

  Sat. 7/2  Sun. 7/3  Wed. 7/6 

    

$28

Wed. 6/29

$28

Fri. 7/1

     

$28

Fri. 7/8

$28

Sat. 7/9

$28

Sun. 7/10

$28

Thurs. 7/14

$28

Fri. 7/15

$28

Sat. 7/16

$28 $28 $28

 $5  $5  $5

  $103  $103  $103  $103

$103

  $84  $84  $84  $84

$84

  $65  $65  $65  $65

$65

$44

  $44  $44  $44 

$28

$44

$28

     

$28

     

$28

$28 $28 $28

    

$5

     

$5

     

$5

$5 $5 $5 $5

TPO $107 $107 $107 $107 $107

$89 $89 $89 $89 $89

$71 $71 $71 $71 $71

$44 $44 $44 $44 $44

     

$113

     

$122

$113 $113 $113 $113 $113

     

$94

     

$103

$94 $94 $94 $94 $94

     

$75

     

$84

$75 $75 $75 $75 $75

     

$44

     

$44

$44 $44 $44 $44 $44

$28 $28 $28 $28 $28

$5 $5 $5 $5 $5

NYP      

$116  $98 $116  $98 $116  $98 $116  $98 $116  $98 $116  $98

     

$80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80

     

$49 $49 $49 $49 $49 $49

     

$28

Fri. 7/22

$28

Sat. 7/23

$28

Sun. 7/24

$28

Wed. 7/27

$28

Thu. 7/28

$28

Fri. 7/29

 Check here if you require ADA seating

Package subtotal:

*Discount does not apply to Saver and Lawn/Child Lawn tickets. Children aged 12

$

and under are eligible for Child Lawn tickets.

 $103  $84  $65  $44  $28  $103  $84  $65  $44  $28 Sun. 6/26  $103  $84  $65  $44  $28

Thurs. 6/23

DSO     

GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER

Sat. 7/23 CHAPLIN’S CITY LIGHTS 8:00PM

ASMF

Premium

Lawn*

Saver*

Reserved

 $62  $44  $28  $62  $44  $28  $62  $44  $28

GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER

Fri. 7/8 BRAMWELL CONDUCTS: ALL BEETHOVEN

NYP

 $98  $80  $98  $80  $98  $80

GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER

Wed. 6/29 CARMINA BURANA

TPO

Premium

GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER

Premium Aisle

ASMF

Thurs. 6/23 BELL PLAYS MOZART

Premium Aisle

Need more seats on one of your package nights? Add extra tickets at a 5% discount. Prices reflect the discount.

Number of seats to each concert: Prices reflect the discount. You can add additional tickets on the right-hand side of the page.

STEP 2: BRING-A-FRIEND TICKETS (SAVE UP TO 5%)

$122 $122 $122 $122 $122

$103 $103 $103 $103 $103

$84 $84 $84 $84 $84

$44 $44 $44 $44 $44

$28 $28 $28 $28 $28

$5 $5 $5 $5 $5

Add-On subtotal:

$


LAWN PASSES

SUBSCRIBER INFORMATION

One lawn ticket to all orchestra concerts

 GREEN PASS $180 (Not transferable between users)

QUANTITY:

 TRANSFERABLE PASS $280 (Transferable between users)

QUANTITY:

NAME

NAME OF EACH PASSHOLDER:

MAILING ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP

PHONE NUMBER

DONOVAN PAVILION

   

Tue. 7/5 HADELICH, MCDERMOTT & DALLAS Tue. 7/12 PHILADELPHIA PLAYS MOZART & BRAHMS Tue. 7/19 BEETHOVEN’S GROSSE FUGE Tue. 7/26 BRUCKNER 7

Classically Uncorked

Subtotal

Chamber

Quantity

STEP 3: ADD-ON CHAMBER OR CLASSICALLY UNCORKED TICKETS (SAVE 5%) EMAIL ADDRESS (REQUIRED FOR ORDER CONFIRMATION)

What is your age? (Please share so we can provide special offers!)

 18-24  25-34  35-44

$27, General Admission $27, General Admission

 45-54

If my seating choice is sold out, please:  upgrade my order to next available level  cancel my order

$27, General Admission $27, General Admission

 55-64

 65-74

 75-84

 downgrade my order to next available level

DONOVAN PAVILION

Tue. 8/2 NEW MUSIC FROM PUERTO RICO & BRAZIL Wed. 8/3 AMERICAN SOUNDSCAPES Thurs. 8/4 TANGO & A WORLD PREMIERE

 $47, Reserved Table Seating  $47, Reserved Table Seating  $47, Reserved Table Seating

HOW TO PAY

Add-On subtotal:

 CHECK ENCLOSED (PLEASE MAKE CHECK OUT TO BRAVO! VAIL)  PLEASE CHARGE THE TOTAL TO MY CREDIT CARD

$ CREDIT CARD NUMBER

EXP DATE

NAME ON CREDIT CARD

BILLING ZIP

CALCULATE YOUR ORDER TOTAL If making a donation:  I accept my donor benefits (partial tax deduction)  I decline my donor benefits (full tax deduction)

Add all subtotals:

$

Thank you for your tax-deductible donation: $

CARDHOLDER’S SIGNATURE

GRAND TOTAL:

TICKET DELIVERY:

$

 WILL CALL

 85+

 MAIL

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GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER (ORCHESTRA CONCERTS)


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