2018 | 2019 Our 80th Season
Index by Genre Public Performance Projects 8-9 | Jazz Along the Charles: A Walkable Concert
64-65 | Beatrice Rana 76-77 | Kirill Gerstein & Thomas Adès
Ensembles 12-13 | Max Richter with ACME 14-15 | Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble 20-21 | OK Go: The Live Video Tour 32-33 | Béla Fleck / Zakir Hussain / Edgar Meyer 40-41 | What Makes It Great? with Orion Weiss 42-43 | Dover Quartet 60-61 | Mnozil Brass 82-83 | Hagen Quartet 84-85 | San Francisco Symphony 86-87 | Sō Percussion 102-103 | Australian Chamber Orchestra with Paul Lewis 110-111 | Joshua Bell / Jeremy Denk / Steven Isserlis 114-115 | Philharmonix
Dance 16-17 | Ephrat Asherie Dance 22-23 | Sankofa Danzafro 28-29 | Dance Heginbotham 54-55 | Nederlands Dans Theater 2 58-59 | Mark Morris Dance Group, Pepperland 92-93 | Batsheva Dance Company, Venezuela 112-113 | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Instrumentalists 30-31 | Gil Shaham, violin & Akira Eguchi, piano 50-51 | Pablo Sáinz Villegas, guitar 62-63 | Alisa Weilerstein, cello 96-97 | Gautier Capuçon & Yuja Wang 106-107 | Itzhak Perlman, violin & Evgeny Kissin, piano Pianists 18-19 | Emanuel Ax 34-35 | Inon Barnatan 48-49 | Leif Ove Andsnes
The Human Voice 10-11 | Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant 24-25 | Anthony Roth Costanzo, countertenor 44-45 | Soweto Gospel Choir 56-57 | Thomas Hampson & Luca Pisaroni 66-67 | Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano 74-75 Storm Large 80-81 Shawn Colvin 90-91 Cantus, Alone Together 100-101 David Sedaris Jazz 26-27 | Luciana Souza’s Word Strings and The Yellowjackets 36-37 | An Evening with the Julian Lage Trio 46-47 | Charles Lloyd & the Marvels & Lucinda Williams
52-53 | Lizz Wright & Lean On Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers 72-73 | What Makes It Great with Kyle Athayde Dance Party 78-79 | Monterey Jazz Festival’s 60th Anniversary Celebration Starring Cécile McLorin Salvant 88-89 | Danilo Pèrez’s Global Messengers and Amir ElSaffar’s Two Rivers Ensemble 98-99 | Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and Charles McPherson 104-105 | The Spring Quartet 116-117 | Alfredo Rodriguez & Pedrito Martinez Duo and Arturo O’Farrill Quintet Events 108-109 | Celebrity Series Gala Celebrity Series Info 6-7 | Black Box Performances 38-39 | Boston Debuts / Celebrity Series Debuts 68-71 | Calendar 94-95 | Debuts of 2018-19 artists 118-119 | Subscribe 120-121 | Subscriber Benefits 122-123 | Support 124-125 | Patron Events 126-127 | Engage 128 | Place Your Order 129-131 | New online form info, and ticketing policies 132-133 | Venue maps 134-135 | Young Professionals 136 | Mission & Vision Inside back cover | Board and Overseers
Dear Friends, It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Celebrity Series’ 80th season! You can choose from a rich mix of Celebrity Series’ audience favorites, such as Itzhak Perlman in recital with Evgeny Kissin and the Boston debut of Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company, among many others. We’re adding a new venue to the mix this year with the addition of the very intimate Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre at New England Conservatory where you can experience dance in a new setting. Mark Morris Dance Group makes its return with Pepperland, their tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ legendary Sgt. Pepper album. It only takes three events to take advantage of the best prices and get the best seats. Just be sure to respond by June 1–the priority seating deadline. We have also upgraded our website and have made our online subscription order form even easier to use, thanks to customer feedback. If you prefer, we will send you a paper form–just contact our subscription office. As you fill out your order form, please consider making a donation to Celebrity Series. The ticket price only covers 64% of the actual cost of presenting the quality and scale of our season. Your gifts are essential to sustaining what Celebrity Series is able to bring to Boston. As always, I am grateful for your support of Celebrity Series. I hope to see you at a performance soon! Gary Dunning President & Executive Director Celebrity Series of Boston 2018 | 2019 Season 1
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2018-2019 Season Highlights Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant Pages 10-11 San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Christian Tetzlaff, violin soloist Pages 84-85 Emanuel Ax, piano Pages 18-19 Australian Chamber Orchestra Paul Lewis, piano Pages 102-103 Batsheva Dance Company Venezuela Pages 92-93
Mark Morris Dance Group, Pepperland Pages 58-59 Itzhak Perlman, violin and Evgeny Kissin, piano Pages 106-107 Joshua Bell, violin Jeremy Denk, piano Steven Isserlis, cello Pages 110-111 Monterey Jazz Festival 60th Anniversary Celebration, starring Cécile McLorin Salvant Pages 78-79
2018-19 Season Sponsor Amy & Joshua Boger
Top left: Alan Cumming | page 10-11 Top right: Paul Lewis | page 102-103 Bottom left: Batsheva Dance Company | page 92-93 Bottom right: Mark Morris Dance Group | page 58-59
2018 | 2019 Season 5
NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre
Black Box Theatre Performances NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Celebrity Series will launch a new artistic initiative in the 2018-2019 season with performances at New England Conservatory’s Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre, an intimate, flexible space in the Student Life & Performance Center at 255 St. Botolph Street, just around the corner from Jordan Hall. This first season’s programming will emphasize dance and, in particular, younger, groundbreaking choreographers and dance ensembles in their Boston debuts. The Black Box Theatre will give audiences the experience of contemporary dance in an intimate, 250-seat theater, providing a rare opportunity to witness up close the work of choreographers and dancers, and to see new dance vocabulary not usually seen in Boston. Celebrity Series is proud to deepen its ongoing partnership with NEC to include this new performance space and to continue our long-standing tradition of bringing debut performances and new works to Boston, all performed to live music. All performers are Boston Debuts. All works are Boston premieres. October 26-27 Ephrat Asherie Dance, Odeon | Pages 16-17 November 3-4 Sakofa Danzafro, The City of Others | Pages 22-23 November 10-11 Dance Heginbotham | Pages 28-29
2018 | 2019 Season 7
Sun | Sept 23 | 2-4pm Charles River Esplanade, Boston
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Jazz Along the Charles: A Walkable Concert 25 jazz bands. 25 locations. A free jazz event along the Charles River On a single fall afternoon, Celebrity Series of Boston will produce a free, outdoor concert at a series of connected locations along the Charles River Esplanade. 25 jazz ensembles will interpret the same curated list of Boston-related tunes, each in their own style. While each band is unique, together they will create one collective event that celebrates the great jazz community in Boston today. The audience will stroll along the Charles River on a 2-mile loop, discovering new songs, artists, and areas of the Esplanade, creating a dynamic and evolving jazz concert experience. Jazz Along the Charles is a free public event, part of Celebrity Series’ commitment to free public performance experiences for the people of Boston. Previous Celebrity Series projects have included Street Pianos Boston (2013 & 2016), Le Grand Continental (2014), and Let’s Dance Boston (2015 & 2017). Sun | Sept 23 | 2-4pm | Charles River Esplanade, Boston
Sponsored by Leslie & Howard Appleby, Amy & Joshua Boger, the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, Donna & Michael Egan, and 2018 | 2019 Season 9
Sun | Oct 7 | 7pm Symphony Hall
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant Alan Cumming seems to be up for anything. Well-known for his Tony Award-winning Emcee in Cabaret, and his ongoing role as host of PBS’s Masterpiece Mystery, Cumming has also hosted the Tony Awards, designed a perfume, worked with Stanley Kubrick, voiced a Smurf and appeared in a JAY-Z video. The versatile actor, singer, author and activist thrilled his Sanders Theatre audience in his first Celebrity Series appearance last season and returns with his new cabaret show, Legal Immigrant. Sun | Oct 7 | 7pm | Symphony Hall
“ In the underpopulated arena of male cabaret singers, Mr. Cumming may be the only one with the talent and drive to change its direction.” The New York Times
Dress Circle Reception Sponsored by Reuben Reynolds & Bill Casey
2018 | 2019 Season 11
Thu | Oct 11 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
Top: Max Richter Bottom: Members of ACME
Max Richter Featuring the ACME ensemble performing music from Infra and The Leftovers Max Richter stands as one of the most prolific figures on the contemporary music scene today with ground-breaking work as a composer, pianist, producer and collaborator. From synthesizers to full symphony orchestra, Richter has spun a web of innovation to compose music for solo albums, ballets, concert hall performances, film and television scores, video art installations and theatre works. Joining Richter is the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, New York’s “contemporary new music dynamos” (NPR). With Richter on keyboards and electronics and ACME in quintet form, the ensemble will perform music from Richter’s 2010 release, Infra and the HBO series The Leftovers. Thu | Oct 11 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
2018 | 2019 Season 13
Fri | Oct 12 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble By drawing its membership from the world-renowned chamber orchestra the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble routinely produces a rare and enviable amount of cohesion and keen musical responsiveness. Fri | Oct 12 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Nielsen Serenata in vano Francaix Octet Schubert Octet in F Major for Winds & Strings, D.803
An Aaron Richmond Recital The Aaron Richmond recitals are dedicated to the founder of the Celebrity Series by Nancy Richmond Winsten and the late Joseph Winsten
2018 | 2019 Season 15
Oct 26-27 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Ephrat Asherie Dance
Ephrat Asherie Dance, Odeon With live music! Ephrat Asherie Dance is an urban dance theater company dedicated to creating a new movement language that combines the rawness of underground dance styles such as breaking, house, hip hop and vogue with a contemporary dance aesthetic. Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie, a 2016 Bessie Award Winner for Innovative Achievement in Dance, is a New York based B-girl, dancer and choreographer, having held prestigious residency positions at New York Live Arts and Alvin Ailey Dance Center’s New Directions Choreography Lab. Odeon, an original dance work for seven dancers and four musicians, is the second collaboration between sister and brother team Ephrat and Ehud Asherie. Set to the music of Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth, Odeon explores connections between various street and club dances and delves into the complexity created when you bring this extended family of dances together. Oct 26-27 | NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Fri | 8pm Sat | 8pm
Seating for this performance is limited Sponsored by the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, the Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation, and
2018 | 2019 Season 17
Sun | Oct 28 | 3pm Symphony Hall
Emanuel Ax
Emanuel Ax Emanuel Ax piano Pianist Emanuel Ax’s performances are a satisfying blend of tenderness and muscle, dramatic timing and melting sound all in a quest for the dramatic center of the music. Ax is a marvel. Sun | Oct 28 | 3pm | Symphony Hall Bach Partita No. 1 in B flat Major, BWV825 Schoenberg Six Little Piano Pieces, Opus 19 Schumann Fantasiestücke, Opus 12 Ravel Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Chopin Mazurkas TBD Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise Brillante, Opus 22
Patron Society Reception Patron Lounge An Aaron Richmond Recital Sponsored by Dorothy & Stephen Weber Media Partner
2018 | 2019 Season 19
Fri | Nov 2 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
OK Go
OK Go: The Live Video Tour OK Go, the rock band famous for their wildly creative videos, brings their unique magic to the stage in 2018. As you might expect from the pioneering band who danced on treadmills and in zero gravity, this show is unlike any you’ve seen before: it’s a film screening and a rock concert rolled into one. The band will perform their songs live and in sync with 20 of their iconic videos, pausing for question/answer sessions with the crowd and special performances. See them perform on handbells, and join in the high-tech interactive piece performed by the audience. Like the band, the show defies categorization, but bring your family and expect dancing, joy, and wonder. Fri | Nov 2 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
2018 | 2019 Season 21
Nov 3-4 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Sakofa Danzafro
Sakofa Danzafro, The City of Others With live music! Nov 3-4 | NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm Founded by Rafael Palacios in 1997, Sankofa Danzafro is an exciting company from Colombia, the country with the second largest Afro-descent population found in Latin America. Sankofa means, “to return to the root”, an African philosophy that proposes that the past is a keyhole through which to view the present, and to consider the future. A spirit that guides the work of this Afro-Colombian dance company. The company’s The City of Others, examines issues of wealth, gender, sexual orientation, and lack of opportunity affecting minority communities in Columbia, and showcases powerful Afro-Colombian and Afro-contemporary dance with live drumming and singing.
Seating for this performance is limited Sponsored by the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, the Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation, and
2018 | 2019 Season 23
Wed | Nov 7 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall
Anthony Roth Costanzo
Anthony Roth Costanzo Anthony Roth Costanzo countertenor Extraordinary American countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo is a previous Metropolitan Opera National Auditions Grand Prize Winner who has thrilled audiences on some of opera’s biggest stages. Now he brings his dazzling instrument with its “super pianissimo that just stops traffic,” according to director Peter Sellars, to intimate Pickman Hall for a Debut Series recital. Program to include arias by Handel, a premiere of a new piece written for Anthony by Gregory Spears, plus other works by Purcell, Britten, Poulenc and Philip Glass. Wed | Nov 7 | 8pm | Longy’s Pickman Hall
“ And, as usual, Mr. Costanzo… was extraordinary.” The New York Times
Seating for this performance is limited Patron Lounge The Debut Series is sponsored by Harriet & David Griesinger
2018 | 2019 Season 25
Fri | Nov 9 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
Top: Luciana Souza Bottom: Yellowjackets
Luciana Souza's Word Strings and Yellowjackets Grammy winner, Brazilian Jazz singer and composer Luciana Souza, returns to the stage with Word Strings, her new project on words and poetry, featuring guitarist Chico Pinheiro and bassist Scott Colley. Joining Souza are the storied and influential jazz band, the Yellowjackets, whose broad range of stylistic mastery have earned them 17 Grammy nominations and a unique place in the jazz world. Souza and Yellowjackets will perform separately, then join forces for selections from their forthcoming joint project. Fri | Nov 9 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan
2018 | 2019 Season 27
Nov 10-11 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Dance Heginbotham
Dance Heginbotham With live music! Well-known for his 14-year tenure as a dancer with Mark Morris Dance Group, Artistic Director John Heginbotham creates work known for its “tight formal structure and inventive movement, bolstered by a disarming wit and strangeness” (The New Yorker). Founded in 2011, Dance Heginbotham has quickly established itself as one of the most adventurous and exciting new companies on the contemporary dance scene, and is celebrated for its vibrant athleticism, humor, and theatricality, as well as its commitment to collaboration. The company has shared the stage with music icons including Alarm Will Sound, Brooklyn Rider, Gabriel Kahane and Shara Nova, and members of The Knights orchestra. Nov 10-11 | NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
“ [Heginbotham has] a true theater artist’s instinct for commanding his audience.” The New York Times
Seating for this performance is limited Sponsored by the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, the Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation, and 2018 | 2019 Season 29
Fri | Nov 16 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Top: Gil Shaham Bottom: Akira Eguchi
Gil Shaham & Akira Eguchi Gil Shaham violin Akira Eguchi piano Gil Shaham returns to the Series for his sixth appearance, his fourth with longtime recital partner pianist Akira Eguchi. A generous artist with a palpable love for the music and a zest for performance, Shaham always delivers a memorable recital. Fri | Nov 16 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Leclair Sonata in D Major, Opus 9 Wheeler The Singing Turk Prokofiev Five Melodies Kreisler Praeludium and Allegro (In the Style of Pugnani) Franck Sonata in A Major
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2018 | 2019 Season 31
Sat | Nov 17 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, & Edgar Meyer
Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer Three masterful virtuosos on their respective instruments, Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain and Edgar Meyer move with ease among the worlds of classical, bluegrass and world music. With the premiere banjo player in the world, a classical tabla virtuoso of the highest order, and a unique and masterful instrumentalist and composer on bass, this genre-blending super group is an unforgettable musical experience, bringing a delightful, alchemy of global grooves and dazzling solos. Sat | Nov 17 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
“ The sophisticated and poised music created by this trio…put the audience under its spell for the best part of two hours, sticking a label on it seemed rather beside the point.” London Jazz News
Sponsored by Julia Byers & Steven Holtzman
2018 | 2019 Season 33
Sun | Nov 18 | 3pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Inon Barnatan
Inon Barnatan Inon Barnatan piano Pianist Inon Barnatan has wowed Celebrity Series audiences since his first appearance on the Series with longtime musical partner Alisa Weilerstein in 2008. Subsequent Series performances with the Jerusalem String Quartet and in solo recital have provided ample evidence of his emerging mastery. Barnatan’s poetic sensibility, musical intelligence, and consummate artistry have made his performances among the most anticipated in any season. Sun | Nov 18 | 3pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Bach Toccata in E Minor, BWV 914 Handel Allemande from Suite in E Major, HWV 430 Rameau Courante from Suite in A minor, RCT 5 Couperin L’Atalante Ravel Rigaudon from Le tombeau de Couperin Adès Blanca Variations Ligeti Musica Ricercata No. 10 and No. 11 Barber Fugue from Sonata in E minor Brahms Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel
“ …a true poet of the keyboard: refined, searching, unfailingly communicative.” Evening Standard, London
An Aaron Richmond Recital 2018 | 2019 Season 35
Fri | Nov 30 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
Julian Lage
An Evening with Julian Lage Trio Julian Lage guitar Jorge Roeder bass Eric Doob drums Julian Lage is of the “highest category of improvising musicians, those who can enact thoughts and impulses as they receive them.” (The New Yorker) The California- born, now New York–based guitarist has evolved from collaborator (with such giants as Gary Burton, Jim Hall, David Grisman, Béla Fleck, and Charles Lloyd) to band leader. On Modern Lore, Julian Lage’s second studio recording with his trio, the composer and guitarist focuses on the groove, building his melodies and solos around the work of his prodigious rhythm section. Fri | Nov 30 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
“ Indeed, the gig orbited around Lage’s audacious solos, the trio’s dynamic control and simpatico grooves, resulting in an utterly mesmerising sight and sound.” Jazzwise Magazine
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan 2018 | 2019 Season 37
Boston Debuts 2018-19 Academy St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble Batsheva Dance Company Cantus Dance Heginbotham Ephrat Asherie Dance Dover Quartet Amir ElSaffar’s Two Rivers Ensemble Mnozil Brass Sankofa Danzafro Philharmonix Luca Pisaroni Beatrice Rana Max Richter Pablo Sáinz Villegas
Celebrity Series Debuts 2018-19 ACME (American Contemporary Music Ensemble) Gautier Capuçon Shawn Colvin Joyce DiDonato Bill Frisell Zakir Hussain Steven Isserlis José James Steven Isserlis Storm Large Pedrito Martinez Charles McPherson OK Go Alfredo Rodriguez Lucinda Williams The Yellowjackets
2018 | 2019 Season 39
Sun | Dec 2 | 3pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Orion Weiss
What Makes It Great? With Rob Kapilow and Orion Weiss Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, "Appassionata" Rob Kapilow and recent Debut Series artist pianist Orion Weiss take on one of Beethoven’s greatest and most technically challenging piano works, Sonata No. 23, Opus 57, the “Appassionata.” The demonic intensity and daring harmonic sense of this sonata foreshadowed Beethoven’s so-called second creative period. Kapilow and Weiss’s descriptions, dissections, and insights will culminate in a full performance of this magnificent sonata. Sun | Dec 2 | 3pm | NEC's Jordan Hall
What Makes it Great? is sponsored by Amy & Joshua Boger
2018 | 2019 Season 41
Wed | Dec 5 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall
Dover Quartet
Dover Quartet The phenomenal Dover Quartet catapulted to international stardom following a stunning sweep of the 2013 Banff Competition. Recently named the Cleveland Quartet Award winner, and awarded the coveted Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Dover’s star is distinctly on the rise. Hailed as “the next Guarneri Quartet” (Chicago Tribune), the Dover Quartet draws from the lineage of that distinguished ensemble, as well as that of the Cleveland and Vermeer Quartets. Wed | Dec 5 | 8pm | Longy’s Pickman Hall Tchaikovsky Quartet No. 3 in E-flat minor, Opus 30 Mason Bates From Amber Frozen Dvořák Quartet in A-flat Major, Opus 105
“ A sound so distinctive as to be identified within mere minutes.” The Philadelphia Inquirer
Seating for this performance is limited Patron Lounge The Debut Series is sponsored by Harriet & David Griesinger
2018 | 2019 Season 43
Fri | Dec 7 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
Soweto Gospel Choir
Soweto Gospel Choir, Songs of the Free The spectacular and vibrant two-time Grammy®-award winning Soweto Gospel Choir returns to the Boston with Songs of the Free, a very special program celebrating the centenary of the birth of Nelson Mandela. Songs of the Free will include South African classics as well as freedom songs and gospel music much loved by Mandela for whom the choir had the privilege of performing in front of multiple times. A favorite of Celebrity Series audiences, Soweto Gospel Choir has performed to sell-out crowds at concert halls around the world and alongside superstars including Bono, Queen, Celine Dion, John Legend, Peter Gabriel, Josh Groban, Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder. Be uplifted! Fri | Dec 7 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
“ Meticulous and unstoppable... spirited and spectacular...” The New York Times
2018 | 2019 Season 45
Sun | Dec 16 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center
Charles Lloyd
Charles Lloyd & the Marvels & Lucinda Williams Featuring Bill Frisell, Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland, and Greg Leisz Saxophonist Charles Lloyd has a legendary history in the music world, and could certainly be in a position to slow down and rest on his laurels– but that is not his way. In November 2016, Charles Lloyd and the Marvels recorded a powerful version of Bob Dylan’s Masters of War with singer/ songwriter Lucinda Williams. The success of that single led to this remarkable, unique collaboration and tour, which includes guitarist Bill Frisell, pedal steel guitarist, Greg Leisz; bassist Reuben Rogers; and drummer Eric Harland. Sun | Dec 16 | 7pm | Berklee Performance Center
“ Mr. Lloyd has come up with a strange and beautiful distillation of the American experience...” The New York Times
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan 2018 | 2019 Season 47
Fri | Jan 18 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Leif Ove Andsnes
Leif Ove Andsnes Leif Ove Andsnes piano The New York Times has called Leif Ove Andsnes “a pianist of magisterial elegance, power, and insight,” and the Wall Street Journal named him “one of the most gifted musicians of his generation.” With his commanding technique and searching interpretations, the celebrated Norwegian pianist has won acclaim worldwide. Fri | Jan 18 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall R. Schumann Three Romances, Opus 28 Janáček On an Overgrown Path, Book 1 Bartók Three Burlesques, Opus 8 Schumann Carnaval, Opus 9
“ … immaculate technique and virtuosic empathy for the music.” Die Presse
An Aaron Richmond Recital Sponsored in memory of Blanche & George Jones
2018 | 2019 Season 49
Wed | Jan 23 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall
Pablo Sáinz Villegas
Pablo Sáinz Villegas Pablo Sáinz Villegas guitar A native of La Rioja, Spain, and a Sony recording artist, Pablo Sáinz Villegas has become a worldwide sensation and one of the most exciting guitarists of his generation. With his “virtuosic playing characterized by irresistible exuberance” (New York Times), his interpretations conjure the passion, playfulness, and drama of his homeland’s rich musical heritage. Wed | Jan 23 | 8pm | Longy’s Pickman Hall Heitor Villa-Lobos Five Preludes Luiz Bonfá Passeio no Rio–Samba Pedro Elías Gutiérrez Alma Llanera–Joropo Roland Dyens Tango en Skäi Agustín Barrios Mangoré Un Sueño en la Floresta Leonard Bernstein Selections from West Side Story Antonio Lauro Seis por Derecho–Joropo
Patron Lounge The Debut Series is sponsored by Harriet & David Griesinger
2018 | 2019 Season 51
Fri | Jan 25 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center
Top: José James Bottom: Lizz Wright
Double Bill!
Lizz Wright and Lean on Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers Lizz Wright has garnered widespread attention as one of the most respected jazz and popular singers of her generation through the release of five critically acclaimed albums. Through an inimitable voice that The New York Times touts as, “a smooth, dark alto possessed of qualities you might associate with barrel-aged bourbon or butter-soft leather,” Wright sings with a soaring reflection of the cultural fabric of America. Often referred to as a jazz singer for the hip-hop generation, New York City-based vocalist José James combines jazz, soul, drum’n’bass, and spoken word into his own unique brand of vocal jazz. Celebrating the eightieth birth year of the legendary R&B singer songwriter, José James presents Lean on Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers, an exploration of the deep musical catalogue that touched millions of hearts and united communities worldwide. Fri | Jan 25 | 8pm | Berklee Performance Center
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan
2018 | 2019 Season 53
Jan 26-27 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Nederlands Dans Theater 2
Nederlands Dans Theater 2 Nederlands Dans Theater is one of the world's most celebrated dance companies, thrilling audiences with its unique brand of breathtaking dance, awe-inspiring skill and passionate creativity. Founded in 1978, NDT2 features some of the best young classically trained dancers from around the world and offers a varied repertoire by established as well as up and coming choreographers. NDT2 returns to the Celebrity Series for the first time since their thrilling 2009 debut. Jan 26-27 | Boch Center Shubert Theatre Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
“ NDT2 is a distinct phenomenon, and phenomenal.” The Independent
The Dance Series is sponsored by The Stephanie L. Brown Foundation and The Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation
2018 | 2019 Season 55
Fri | Feb 1 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Thomas Hampson & Luca Pisaroni
Thomas Hampson & Luca Pisaroni, No Tenors Allowed Baritone Thomas Hampson returns for his fourth Series appearance alongside his son-in-law, the acclaimed bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni, to perform operatic and Broadway favorites in No Tenors Allowed! Thrilling, thunderous low notes reign supreme when they perform selections by Mozart, Verdi, Rodgers & Hammerstein, and more. Fri | Feb 1 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall
“ With this strong program the two vocal top guns proved once again that opera is about life, about laughing and crying, about power and love.” Place de l’Opera (Netherlands)
An Aaron Richmond Recital
2018 | 2019 Season 57
Feb 8-10 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Fri | 8pm Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Mark Morris Dance Group
Mark Morris Dance Group, Pepperland Mark Morris, hailed as “the most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical” (New York Times) returns to Boston with Pepperland, a unique tribute to the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles’ groundbreaking album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, accompanied live by an unprecedented chamber music ensemble of voice, soprano saxophone, two keyboards, theremin, and percussion. Ethan Iverson’s original score intermingles arrangements of the songs “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “With a Little Help From My Friends,” “A Day in the Life,” “When I’m Sixty-Four,” “Within You Without You,” and “Penny Lane” with six Pepper-inspired original pieces intended especially for Morris’ profound understanding of classical forms: Allegro, Scherzo, Adagio, and the blues. This is a must-see for dance and Beatles fans alike. Feb 8-10 | Boch Center Shubert Theatre Fri | 8pm Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Sponsor's Circle Reception Sponsored by Susan & Michael Thonis The Dance Series is sponsored by The Stephanie L. Brown Foundation and The Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation
2018 | 2019 Season 59
Sat | Feb 9 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Mnozil Brass
Mnozil Brass, Cirque Mnozil Brass has established itself as one of the world’s premiere brass ensembles and has captivated audiences worldwide with their blend of extraordinary virtuosity and theatrical wit. Mnozil Brass take their name from the “Gasthaus Mnozil,” a restaurant across the street from the Vienna Conservatory, where, in 1992, seven young brass musicians met and began playing at a monthly open-mic. Since then, the group has embraced repertoire for all ages and stages of life: from folk to classical to jazz to pop; all executed with the same fearlessness, immense technical skill, and typical Viennese “schmäh” (almost impossible to find an English translation, but best rendered as a kind of sarcastic charm!). Sat | Feb 9 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall
“ The members of Mnozil Brass do not talk during their show. They don’t need to. Their non-stop pace, comedic timing, and astounding playing had the audience simultaneously in stitches and rapt with attention for the full two-hour show.” KCmetropolis.org
Media Partner 2018 | 2019 Season 61
Fri | Feb 15 | 7pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Alisa Weilerstein
Alisa Weilerstein Complete Bach Cello Suites Alisa Weilerstein cello “It’s like Transcendental Meditation, almost, this incredible arc,” said Alisa Weilerstein to the New York Times about performing Bach’s six unaccompanied cello suites. One of the leading talents of her generation returns for her fourth Celebrity Series appearance playing arguably the pinnacle of the cello lexicon: a must-hear concert for music lovers! Fri | Feb 15 | 7pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall J.S. Bach Cello Suites Nos. 1-6
“ [Weilerstein] is showing the world that hers is a talent that only comes along once in a very long while.” The Daily Telegraph
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2018 | 2019 Season 63
Wed | Feb 27 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall
Beatrice Rana
Beatrice Rana Beatrice Rana piano At only 24 years old, Gramophone’s 2017 “Young Artist of the Year” Beatrice Rana is making waves on the international classical music scene, arousing admiration and interest from conductors, critics and audiences around the world. The Italian native, who was championed by no less than pianist Martha Argerich, shot to fame when she claimed the Silver Medal and Audience Award at the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Wed | Feb 27 | 8pm | Longy’s Pickman Hall Chopin Ètudes, Opus 25 Ravel Miroirs Stravinsky/Agosti The Firebird
“ There’s something of Martha Argerich about the way she combines chunky articulation and sparkling clarity with whimsical touches.” The London Times
Seating for this performance is limited Patron Lounge The Debut Series is sponsored by Harriet & David Griesinger
2018 | 2019 Season 65
Fri | Mar 1 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Joyce DiDonato
Joyce DiDonato Joyce DiDonato mezzo-soprano SONGPLAY: Gioco d’amor The “perfect 21st century diva” (New York Times) is a proud Kansan, a fierce arts advocate, a charismatic social media standout (follow her @JoyceDiDonato), and one of the most exciting and sought-after stars in opera, bringing fire and intelligence to Baroque, bel canto, and contemporary heroines. For her much-anticipated Boston recital debut, she and her four-piece ensemble with perform a broad range of improvisation-forward musical styles – ranging from Italian old-style art songs to jazz – in a joyful program that will draw unexpected and serendipitous connections across centuries and genres. Fri | Mar 1 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall
“ Joyce DiDonato treated her fans to a top performance. Not a standard solo recital, but a magical night of total theater, with great singing and music.” Opera Magazine
2018 | 2019 Season 67
2018-19 Calendar Jazz Along the Charles: A Walkable Concert Sun | Sept 23 | 2-4pm Charles River Esplanade, Boston Pages 8-9 Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant Sun | Oct 7 | 7pm Symphony Hall Pages 10-11 Max Richter Featuring the ACME ensemble performing music from Infra and The Leftovers Thu | Oct 11 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 12-13 Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble Fri | Oct 12 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 14-15 Ephrat Asherie Dance, Odeon Oct 26 & 27 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre New England Conservatory Pages 16-17 Emanuel Ax, piano Sun | Oct 28 | 3pm Symphony Hall Pages 18-19
OK Go: The Live Video Tour Fri | Nov 2 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 20-21 Sankofa Danzafro, The City of Others Nov 3 & 4 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre New England Conservatory Pages 22-23 Anthony Roth Costanzo, countertenor Wed | Nov 7 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall Pages 24-25 Luciana Souza's Word Strings and Yellowjackets Fri | Nov 9 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 26-27 Dance Heginbotham Nov 10 & 11 Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre New England Conservatory Pages 28-29 Gil Shaham, violin and Akira Eguchi, piano Fri | Nov 16 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 30-31
Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer Sat | Nov 17 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Pages 32-33 Inon Barnatan, piano Sun | Nov 18 | 3pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 34-35 An Evening with the Julian Lage Trio Fri | Nov 30 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 36-37 What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow and Orion Weiss, piano Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, “Appassionata” Sun | Dec 2 | 3pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 40-41 Dover Quartet Wed | Dec 5 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall Pages 42-43 Soweto Gospel Choir, Songs of the Free Fri | Dec 7 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 44-45
Charles Lloyd & the Marvels & Lucinda Williams Sun | Dec 16 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 46-47
Mark Morris Dance Group, Pepperland Feb 8-10 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Pages 58-59
Leif Ove Andsnes, piano Fri | Jan 18 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 48-49
Mnozil Brass, Cirque Sat | Feb 9 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 60-61
Pablo Sáinz Villegas, guitar Wed | Jan 23 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall Pages 50-51
Alisa Weilerstein, cello Complete Bach Cello Suites Fri | Feb 15 | 7pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 62-63
Double-Bill! Lizz Wright and Lean On Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers Fri | Jan 25 | 8pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 52-53 Nederlands Dans Theater 2 Jan 26 & 27 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Pages 54-55 Thomas Hampson & Luca Pisaroni, No Tenors Allowed Fri | Feb 1 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 56-57
Beatrice Rana, piano Wed | Feb 27 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall Pages 64-65 Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano Fri | Mar 1 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 66-67 What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow and Kyle Athayde Dance Party Bands of The Swing Era Sat | Mar 2 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 72-73
Storm Large Fri | Mar 8 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Page 74-75 Kirill Gerstein, piano and Thomas Adès, piano, composer Fri | Mar 15 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 76-77 Monterey Jazz Festival 60th Anniversary Celebration Starring Cécile McLorin Salvant Sat | Mar 17 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 78-79 Shawn Colvin Fri | Mar 22 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Pages 80-81 Hagen Quartet Sat | Mar 23 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 82-83
2018 | 2019 Season 69
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Christian Tetzlaff, violin soloist Sun | Mar 24 | 5pm Symphony Hall Pages 84-85 Sō Percussion, Drumming Thu | Mar 28 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Pages 86-87 Double-Bill! Danilo Pérez's Global Messengers and Amir ElSaffer’s Two Rivers Ensemble Fri | Mar 29 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Pages 88-89 Cantus, Alone Together Wed | Apr 3 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall Pages 90-91 Batsheva Dance Company, Venezuela Apr 5 & 6 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Pages 92-93 Gautier Capuçon, cello and Yuja Wang, piano Sat | Apr 6 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 96-97
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis and special guest Charles McPherson The Music of McCoy and McPherson Sun | Apr 7 | 5pm Symphony Hall Pages 98-99 David Sedaris Wed | Apr 10 | 8pm Symphony Hall Pages 100-101 Australian Chamber Orchestra with Paul Lewis, piano Sat | Apr 13 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 102-103 The Spring Quartet Jack DeJohnette, drums Joe Lovano, saxophones Esperanza Spalding, bass Leo Genovese, piano Sun | Apr 14 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center Pages 104-105 Itzhak Perlman, violin and Evgeny Kissin, piano Mon | Apr 22 | 8pm Symphony Hall Pages 106-107
Celebrity Series Gala Sat | Apr 27 The Cyclorama Pages 108-109 Joshua Bell, violin Jeremy Denk, piano Steven Isserlis, cello Sun | Apr 28 | 5pm Symphony Hall Pages 110-111 Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater May 2-5 | Boch Center Wang Theatre Pages 112-113 Philharmonix Fri | May 3 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall Pages 114-115 Double-Bill! Alfredo RodrÍguez & Pedrito Martinez Duo and the Arturo O'Farrill Quintet Fri | May 10 | 8pm Sanders Theatre Pages 116-117
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2018 | 2019 Season 71
Sat | Mar 2 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Rob Kapilow
What Makes It Great? With Rob Kapilow and Kyle Athayde Dance Party Bands of The Swing Era The swing era was the high point of jazz’s popularity with the public. These bands were rock stars—popular with multiple generations in a way that has never again been equaled. Parents and kids often danced to the same music (unimaginable today.) Find out what makes the swing music in the 30’s and 40’s so unique as Rob delves into the works of famous bandleaders of the time including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. What a swinging evening!” Sat | Mar 2 | 8pm | NEC's Jordan Hall
What Makes It Great? is sponsored by Amy & Joshua Boger
2018 | 2019 Season 73
Fri | Mar 8 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
Storm Large
Storm Large Storm Large is a musician, actor, playwright, and author, who is known by many as a member of the eclectic pop band Pink Martini. Part sultry cabaret singer, part punk goddess, Storm has sung with and in a remarkable number of settings, including k.d. lang, pianist Kirill Gerstein, punk rocker John Doe, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright, funkster George Clinton, and the BBC Symphony and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. Large makes wonderful records, but one must see and hear her in a live concert. Fri | Mar 8 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
“ Large’s voice is a Swiss army knife, and she spent her show slicing through the limits of the Great American Songbook. She touched on jazz, rock, show tunes and the orchestra’s classical presence, no genre out of reach of her flawless vibrato.” The Oregonian
2018 | 2019 Season 75
Fri | Mar 15 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Top: Kirill Gerstein Bottom: Thomas Adès
Kirill Gerstein & Thomas Adès Kirill Gerstein piano Thomas Adès piano and composer Kirill Gerstein’s playing is distinguished by a discerning intelligence, great virtuosity and a clarity of expression. He has been described as “Gloriously free and unfazed by technical difficulties, he made the piano sing…”(Leipziger Volkszeitung) A prolific composer whose work is in demand across the globe, Thomas Adès is also a highly regarded pianist who made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2007. Fri | Mar 15 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Debussy En Blanc et Noir Stravinsky/Shostakovich Symphony of Psalms Lutoslawski Variations on a theme by Paganini Debussy Lindaraja Adès Concert paraphrase on Powder Her Face Ravel La Valse
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2018 | 2019 Season 77
Sun | Mar 17 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center
Cécile McLorin Salvant
Monterey Jazz Festival 60th Anniversary Celebration Starring Cécile McLorin Salvant The Monterey Jazz Festival holds the distinction of being the longest consecutively running jazz festival in the world. Pianist and musical director Christian Sands celebrates this 60 year tradition with a stunning lineup of saxophonist Melissa Aldana, trumpeter Bria Skonberg, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, drummer Jamison Ross, and starring vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant. Sun | Mar 17 | 7pm | Berklee Performance Center
“ Only a few years into her career, [Salvant] has absorbed the music’s history and made it her own.” The New Yorker
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan 2018 | 2019 Season 79
Fri | Mar 22 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
Shawn Colvin
Shawn Colvin In an era when female singer-songwriters can seem ubiquitous, Shawn Colvin stands out as a singular and enduring talent. Her songs are slow-release works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime companions for their listeners. In the 27 years since the release of her debut album, Colvin has won three Grammy Awards, released eleven albums, written a critically acclaimed memoir, maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule, appeared on countless television and radio programs, had her songs featured in major motion pictures, and created a remarkable canon of work. Fri | Mar 22 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
“ With delicious sarcasm and acerbic stories, she held the audience spellbound…her songs are so personal to her that they speak to everyone who listens.” The Guardian
2018 | 2019 Season 81
Sat | Mar 23 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Hagen Quartet
Hagen Quartet Celebrity Series audiences will remember the Hagen Quartet’s thrilling Boston debut in 2012. The renowned Salzburgers, siblings Lukas (violin), Veronika (viola), and Clemens (cello), and violinist Rainer Schmidt make their much-anticipated return to the Celebrity Series. Sat | Mar 23 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Schubert Quartet in A minor, D. 804, “Rosamunde” Webern Five Movements for String Quartet, Opus 5 Beethoven Quartet in C-sharp minor, Opus 131
“ Music that sounds as if it came from another planet…the pinnacle of musicality!” Drehpunkt Kultur
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2018 | 2019 Season 83
Sunday | Mar 24 | 5pm Symphony Hall
Michael Tilson Thomas
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Christian Tetzlaff violin soloist
The acclaimed San Francisco Symphony returns for their eighth Celebrity Series appearance, their final under the baton of visionary music director Michael Tilson Thomas, who has announced his retirement in 2020. The program features “an artist who considers the ordinary unacceptable” (New York Times), and the brilliant German violinist Christian Tetzlaff–who has more recently dazzled audiences in recital and chamber performances– in his first Series performance as an orchestral soloist in more than 25 years. Sunday | Mar 24 | 5pm | Symphony Hall M. Tilson Thomas Agnegram Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Opus 64 Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, “Eroica”
Sponsored by Dress Circle Dinner Patron Lounge Additional support provided by the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany 2018 | 2019 Season 85
Thu | Mar 28 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
SŌ Percussion
Sō Percussion SŌ Percussion drumming With innovative multi-genre original productions, sensational interpretations of modern classics, and an “exhilarating blend of precision and anarchy, rigor and bedlam,” (The New Yorker), Sō Percussion has redefined the scope and vital role of the modern percussion ensemble. The group will perform Steve Reich’s early-1970s masterwork, Drumming. Inspired by the music of Ghana, Drumming is a powerful and hypnotic piece considered by many to be minimalism’s first masterpiece. Thu | Mar 28 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
“ If percussionists are, as proclaimed elsewhere, the new princes of the realm of virtuosity, then these four young, steelwristed, Brooklyn-based Yale graduates wear the crown with panache.” The Financial Times
2018 | 2019 Season 87
Fri | Mar 29 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
Top: Danilo Pérez Bottom: Two Rivers Ensemble
Double Bill!
Danilo Pérez's Global Messengers and Amir ElSaffar's Two Rivers Ensemble Led by Panamanian pianist and composer Danilo Pérez, the Global Messengers draws its unique spirit from the culture and experiences of its members, who hail variously from Palestine, Greece, Jordan, and Panama, with varied musical traditions and instrumentation to match. Danilo Pérez and the Global Messengers are committed to the ancient practice of building community through melodically rich and rhythmically exciting music. Led by trumpeter Amir ElSaffar, The Two Rivers Ensemble is a sextet of jazz and Middle Eastern musicians particularly notable for combining the maqam modal system—which ElSaffar studied in Baghdad—with American jazz. Deeply rooted in musical forms of Iraq and nearby regions, the music still speaks the language of swing, improvisation and group interaction, and the resultant sound is distinct and enthralling. Fri | Mar 29 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan 2018 | 2019 Season 89
Wed | Apr 3 | 8pm Longy’s Pickman Hall
Cantus
Cantus, Alone Together The eight men of Cantus–a Minneapolis-based a cappella group called “the premier men’s vocal ensemble in the United States” (Fanfare)– collaborate on arrangements of repertoire that run the gamut: liturgical chant from various traditions meet Broadway, pop, and standards. Don’t miss their Boston debut at Longy’s intimate Pickman Hall with a program called Alone Together: new works, classics, and pop favorites that reflect on connection, longing, and acceptance. Program to include the Boston Premiere of a new work by Libby Larsen, co-commissioned by Celebrity Series of Boston. Wed | Apr 3 | 8pm | Longy’s Pickman Hall
Seating for this performance is limited Patron Lounge The Debut Series is sponsored by Harriet & David Griesinger
2018 | 2019 Season 91
Apr 5-6 Boch Center Shubert Theatre Fri | 8pm Sat | 8pm
Batsheva Dance Company Photo: Ascaf
Batsheva Dance Company, Venezuela Choreography by Ohad Naharin Batsheva Dance Company has been critically acclaimed and popularly embraced as one of the foremost contemporary dance companies in the world. Based in Tel Aviv and led by renowned choreographer Ohad Naharin for the past 27 years, Batsheva is known worldwide for its innovative and distinctive style. Naharin is widely considered to be one of the great choreographers of his generation. The eighteen dancers of Batsheva’s senior company are cast globally and trained by Naharin in his original movement language he has coined “Gaga”. Set to a wide range of music from Gregorian chant to tango to hip-hop, Naharin’s newest work, Venezuela, explores the relationship between movement and the content it represents and juxtaposes the familiar with the unfamiliar. Don’t miss this extraordinary chance to witness one of the world’s most important contemporary dance companies! Apr 5-6 | Boch Center Shubert Theatre Fri | 8pm Sat | 8pm
The Dance Series is sponsored by The Stephanie L. Brown Foundation and The Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation Additional support provided by the Consulate General of Israel to New England 2018 | 2019 Season 93
Celebrity Series Debuts of 2018-19 Artists San Francisco Symphony | April 13, 1947 (Pierre Monteux, conductor, Boston debut) Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | January 27, 1968 Itzhak Perlman | March 7, 1971 Michael Tilson Thomas | November 30, 1979 Emanuel Ax | November 1, 1980 Yo-Yo Ma | November 1, 1980 Wynton Marsalis | March 15, 1987 (with Eastman Wind Ensemble) Christian Tetzlaff | September 20, 1991 (with Junge Deutsche Philharmonie) Evgeny Kissin | October 24, 1991 Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra | October 11, 1992 Thomas Hampson | November 12, 1992 Joshua Bell | November 20, 1994 (with Houston Symphony) Rob Kapilow | January 13, 1996 (Family Musik) Anthony Roth Costanzo | January 27, 1996 (Family Musik) Joe Lovano | August 4, 1996 (Jazz at DeCordova) Luciana Souza | September 15, 1996 (Jazz at the DeCordova) Gil Shaham | October 16, 1998 Akira Eguchi | October 16, 1998 Mark Morris Dance Group | February 26, 1999 (with Yo-Yo Ma & Mikhail Baryshnikov) David Sedaris | October 11, 2002 Australian Chamber Orchestra | April 30, 2004 Soweto Gospel Choir | February 12, 2005
Esperanza Spalding | March 18, 2006 (with Joe Lovano Quartet) Arturo O’Farrill | May 18, 2007 (with Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra) Yuja Wang | piano | April 2, 2008 (with Academy of St. Martin in the Fields) Alisa Weilerstein | May 4, 2008 Inon Barnaton | May 4, 2008 Jeremy Denk | May 10, 2008 Leif Ove Andsnes | January 31, 2009 (with Christian Tetzlaff) Nederlands Dans Theatre 2 | March 16, 2009 Béla Fleck | November 18, 2011 Hagen Quartet | January 26, 2012 Edgar Meyer | January 31, 2012 (Goat Rodeo Sessions) Paul Lewis | January 12, 2013 Charles Lloyd | March 21, 2013 Danilo Pérez | November 24, 2013 (Wayne Shorter Quartet) Kirill Gerstein | January 31, 2014 Jack DeJohnette | March 6, 2014 (Spring Quartet) Leo Genovese | March 6, 2014 (Spring Quartet) Cécile McLorin Salvant | February 6, 2015 (with Christian McBride Trio) Kyle Athayde | April 10, 2015 (What Makes It Great?) Lizz Wright | October 16, 2016 Thomas Adès | October 28, 2016 Sō Percussion | March 19, 2016 (Stave Sessions) Alan Cumming | October 6, 2017 Julian Lage | March 17, 2017
2018 | 2019 Season 95
Sat | Apr 6 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Top: Gautier Capuçon Bottom: Yuja Wang
Gautier Capuçon & Yuja Wang Gautier Capuçon cello Yuja Wang piano Incandescent pianist Yuja Wang makes her fourth Series appearance–her first as a chamber music recital partner–alongside French cellist Gautier Capuçon, whom the Boston Globe praised for his “energy and panache,” in his Celebrity Series recital debut. Sat | Apr 6 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Chopin Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor Chopin Polonaise Brillante in C Major Franck Sonata for Cello and Piano in A Major
Sponsored by Zachary Haroutunian and The Garbis & Arminé Barsoumian Charitable Foundation Media Partner
2018 | 2019 Season 97
Sun | Apr 7 | 5pm Symphony Hall
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis & special guest Charles McPherson The Music of McCoy and McPherson In this performance, the Orchestra plays the music of two elder statesmen of jazz: pianist McCoy Tyner, who began his rise as a member of John Coltrane’s legendary quartet, and alto saxophonist Charles McPherson, best known for his work with Charles Mingus. Both artists are, of course, known for their individual accomplishments, and this concert will feature new big band arrangements of their compositions, plus the fiery alto work of Charles McPherson himself. Sun | Apr 7 | 5pm | Symphony Hall
Subscriber Recognition Concert 2018 | 2019 Season 99
Wed | Apr 10 | 8pm Symphony Hall
David Sedaris
David Sedaris One of America’s pre-eminent humor writers, “Sedaris's droll assessment of the mundane and the eccentrics who inhabit the world's crevices make him one of the greatest humorists writing today!” (Chicago Tribune) Join David Sedaris for an evening featuring new stories and observations and meet him during the book signing that follows his talk. Wed | Apr 10 | 8pm | Symphony Hall
“ Sedaris has hit upon the narrative equivalent of Pepsi, or the PlayStation, or oxygen, or the haircut: something that others in the world might actually want and find useful… He’s smart, he’s caustic, he’s mordant, and, somehow, he’s…well, nice.” Toronto Globe and Mail
2018 | 2019 Season 101
Sat | Apr 13 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Top: Paul Lewis Bottom: Australian Chamber Orchestra
Australian Chamber Orchestra with Paul Lewis Paul Lewis piano The Australian Chamber Orchestra–“an orchestra that, by any standards, is one of the wonders of the musical world today” (The Guardian)–returns to Boston for the first time since the 2006-07 season with the English pianist Paul Lewis. Mr. Lewis, a can’t-miss performer in his previous solo and chamber music recitals, makes his first Series appearance as an orchestral soloist when he joins the ACO, led by Richard Tognetti, for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12. Sat | Apr 13 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall Bach The Art of Fugue: Contrapunctus I-IV Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K.414 Beethoven String Quartet, Opus 130 (arr. for string orchestra) Beethoven Grosse Fugue, Opus 133 (arr. for string orchestra)
Board of Overseers Annual Recognition Reception
2018 | 2019 Season 103
Sun | Apr 14 | 7pm Berklee Performance Center
Top Left: Esperanza Spalding Top Right: Joe Lovano Bottom Left: Jack DeJohnette Bottom Right: Leo Genovese
The Spring Quartet Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding, & Leo Genovese Jack DeJohnette drums Joe Lovano saxophones Esperanza Spalding bass Leo Genovese piano NEA Master, Grammy Award winner, drummer, and composer Jack DeJohnette knows the multifaceted worlds of jazz and jazz-rock as thoroughly as anyone alive. Grammy Award winning saxophonist, composer, and producer Joe Lovano is fearless in finding new modes of artistic expression. Esperanza Spalding has always resolutely, intuitively, deftly expanded upon both her art and herself as a world-renowned genre-bending composer, bassist and vocalist. Argentinian pianist Leonardo Genovese has established a solid reputation as an instrumentalist and composer who is not afraid to explore the lesser known corners of the musical landscape. The Spring Quartet made its spectacular Boston debut on the Celebrity Series in 2014. Sun | Apr 14 | 7pm | Berklee Performance Center
“ This is one supergroup that adds up to more than the sum of its chops.” The Boston Globe
2018 | 2019 Season 105
Mon | Apr 22 | 8pm Symphony Hall
Top: Itzhak Perlman Bottom: Evgeny Kissin
Itzhak Perlman and Evgeny Kissin Itzhak Perlman violin Evgeny Kissin piano Two superstars, one unforgettable concert. Don’t miss the magic when these longtime Celebrity Series favorites come together for a rare duo appearance. Mon | Apr 22 | 8pm | Symphony Hall Mozart Violin Sonata TBD Brahms Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, “Kreutzer”
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2018 | 2019 Season 107
Celebrity Series Gala Save the Date: Saturday | April 27 | The Cyclorama Join us for a spectacular evening that will celebrate the power of live performance in our community. Patrons and community leaders will come together to applaud the artistic quality, variety and diversity of the Celebrity Series of Boston. We invite you to experience this innovative event that will delight guests with dramatic surprises. All sponsors will receive priority seats, and recognition on the formal invitation, 2018-2019 performance programs and all Gala materials. • • • •
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2018 | 2019 Season 109
Sun | Apr 28 | 5pm Symphony Hall
Top Left: Joshua Bell Top Right: Steven Isserlis Bottom: Jeremy Denk
Joshua Bell & Jeremy Denk & Steven Isserlis Joshua Bell violin Jeremy Denk piano Steven Isserlis cello Virtuosos, stars, standouts: of course the members of this trio excel as performers. But the three longtime friends and collaborators are also compelling communicators and ambassadors who have variously defined what it means to be a 21st century classical musician. Their joint performance promises masters at the top of their crafts, offering brilliant interplay and “magical intimacy” (The Strad). Sun | Apr 28 | 5pm | Symphony Hall Mendelssohn Trio TBD Shostakovich Trio No. 2 in E minor Rachmaninoff Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor Ravel Trio in A minor
Sponsors Circle Reception Patron Lounge Media Partner 2018 | 2019 Season 111
May 2-5 Boch Center Wang Theatre Thur | 8pm Fri | 8pm Sat | 2pm Sat | 8pm Sun | 3pm
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater The infectious sense of joy and freedom of spirit that the Ailey company communicates with every electrifying work performed and every inspiring moment on stage by every brilliant dancer is a wonder. Don’t miss one of the most beloved dance companies in the world. May 2-5 | Boch Center Wang Theatre Thur | 8pm Fri | 8pm Sat | 2pm Sat | 8pm
Sun | 3pm
“ I am trying to show the world that we are all human beings and that color is not important. What is important is the quality of our work.” Alvin Ailey
The Dance Series is sponsored by The Stephanie L. Brown Foundation and The Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation
2018 | 2019 Season 113
Fri | May 3 | 8pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Philharmonix
Philharmonix Calling themselves The Vienna Berlin Music Club, this unique ensemble brings together three members of the Vienna Philharmonic, two Berlin Philharmonic soloists, one of the most versatile Austrian pianists and an improvising and singing violinist for a deliciously heady and high quality cocktail of classical, jazz, klezmer, Latin, and pop music. The Golden Rule of Philharmonix’ programs: anything goes, as long as it’s fun. Fri | May 3 | 8pm | NEC’s Jordan Hall
“ …highest philharmonic quality and unrestrained joy of music-making.” Kurier (Austria)
Sponsored by Sally Seaver, PhD Media Partner
2018 | 2019 Season 115
Fri | May 10 | 8pm Sanders Theatre
Top: Alfredo Rodríguez & Pedrito Martinez Bottom: Arturo O'Farrill
Double Bill!
Alfredo RodrÍguez & Pedrito Martinez Duo and Arturo O'Farrill Quintet Grammy-nominated artists Alfredo Rodríguez and Pedrito Martinez each bring a different approach to their duo performances. A protégé of Quincy Jones, Alfredo was schooled in the rigorous classical conservatories of Havana, while Pedrito’s musical training came directly from the streets of the Cayo Hueso neighborhood of Old Havana in which he was raised. Together, these two master musicians take listeners on a unique and exciting journey. Joining the Duo in this double bill is Arturo O’Farrill, son of one of Cuba’s most famous bandleader, Chico O’Farrill. Celebrity Series audiences will recall his spectacular turn leading his Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble with Malpaso Dance Company in 2016 and his Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra in 2015. Now appearing for the first time with his quintet, featuring his sons Adam on trumpet and Zack on drums, this two time Grammy Award winner keeps the family flame burning bright while breaking new ground in contemporary Latin Jazz. Fri | May 10 | 8pm | Sanders Theatre
The Jazz Series is sponsored by Donna & Michael Egan Media Partner 2018 | 2019 Season 117
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Subscriber-only Waiting List access for sold-out events Subscribers can get tickets for sold out performances with exclusive subscriber-only waiting lists. When other subscribers return tickets we go to this private subscriber-only list first to fill seats! (Not available for single ticket buyers) Order Newly-Added Events Before the Public Celebrity Series subscribers get early access to tickets for newly added events and the Holiday Offer before they go on sale to the general public. (Holiday Offer available starting in November) Lost Ticket Protection Lose your tickets? Not a problem. We have a record of all of your tickets. Just call the Celebrity Series Box Office for duplicate tickets or see a Celebrity Series representative at the performance venue. Share the Arts with Your Children or Grandchildren Get specially-priced child seats adjacent to your seats. Child tickets are available for a 50% discount per ticket for most events (limit 4 child tickets per event). See order form for specific performances.
2018 | 2019 Season 121
Support Together we do great things... Did you know that the price of your tickets covers only 64% of the costs associated with bringing great performances to Boston and engaging our community in high quality performing arts programs? Your gift to the Annual Fund supports all aspects of Celebrity Series programming. Every dollar is crucial to our work on stages, in schools, and in our community. Include a gift with your subscription today! The benefits will last all season long. Donor Benefits All donors of $100 or more receive advanced priority seating by membership level, special donor-only pre-sale to new performances and the Holiday Offer, and special priority exchange privileges. Patron Society Members ($100-$1,249) Members of the Friend’s, Benefactor’s, and Arts Societies receive special invitations to the Subscriber reception and the Patron Society recognition event, recognition in performance programs and in BRAVO! annual magazine, and access to Patron Lounge receptions and select patron events. Benefits reflect Patron Society giving levels. Dress Circle Members ($1,250 and above) Dress Circle members receive all Patron Society benefits, plus concierge VIP ticketing service, access to premium seats reserved exclusively for Circle members, and invitations to exclusive events such as masterclasses and receptions with the artists. Benefits reflect Dress Circle giving levels.
For more details on Patron Society and Dress Circle levels and benefits, visit celebrityseries.org
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Patron Events Each season we carefully curate a series of events and activities to thank our most loyal supporters. This season, patrons will be invited to the following events and receptions: Subscriber Recognition Concert Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra | Sunday, April 7, 2019 Patron Lounges Patron Society • Emanuel Ax, piano | Sunday, October 28, 2018 • Anthony Roth Costanzo, countertenor | Wednesday, November 7, 2018 • Dover Quartet | Wednesday, December 5, 2018 • Pablo Sáinz Villegas, guitar | Wednesday, January 23, 2019 • Beatrice Rana, piano | Wednesday, February 27, 2019 • San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, Christian Tetzlaff | Sunday, March 24, 2019 • Cantus, vocal ensemble | Wednesday, April 3, 2019 • Itzhak Perlman and Evgeny Kissin | Monday, April 22, 2019 • Joshua Bell, Jeremy Denk, & Steven Isserlis | Sunday, April 28, 2019 Dress Circle Events Celebrity Circle ($1,250 and above) • Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant | Sunday, October 7, 2018 | Reception • San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, Christian Tetzlaff | Sunday, March 24, 2019 | Dress Circle Dinner
President’s Circle ($2,500 and above) • Annual Leadership Luncheon | Tuesday, September 25, 2018 • Australian Chamber Orchestra with Paul Lewis | Saturday, April 13, 2019 | Reception | Honoring the Board of Overseers Sponsor’s Circle ($5,000 and above) • Mark Morris Dance Group, Pepperland | Friday, February 8, 2019 | Reception • Joshua Bell, Jeremy Denk, & Steven Isserlis | Sunday, April 28, 2019 | Reception Celebrity Society Mix and mingle with young professionals at networking meet-ups and after-parties with Celebrity Series Artists Corporate Arts Engage your company in world-class performances, networking events and community activities. Enjoy corporate visibility, employee benefits and complimentary tickets. For more information about membership, contact Erica Leung Lawless, 617.598.3226 or el@celebrityseries.org or visit our website at celebrityseries.org. 2018 | 2019 Season 125
Engage Get involved in Celebrity Series’ Arts for All! community engagement programs! Artist Connections Master classes, lecture-demonstrations, and workshops bring Celebrity Series main stage artists to public schools, universities, and conservatories, offering students unparalleled access to the world’s greatest artists. Many are open to the public. Neighborhood Arts Boston area performing artists bring interactive workshops to youth in Dorchester, Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale, Roxbury, and the South End and free concerts in neighborhood venues. Concerts are open to the public. Public Performance Projects Free, participatory projects offer the whole city the opportunity to create and experience live performance. Join us for Jazz Along The Charles: A Walkable Concert. On Sunday, September 23, 2018, 25 jazz ensembles will perform in 25 locations in a 2-mile loop on the Charles River Esplanade. Take Your Seat Celebrity Series offers Boston schools and community partners thousands of free and deeply discounted tickets to a variety of performances in our main stage season. To learn more about Arts for All! and how you can support our work, please visit celebrityseries.org.
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Place your order now! It takes only 3 events to enjoy the benefits that come with a subscription. During the Priority Seating period, renewing orders are seated first, beginning with those choosing 7 events or more. Orders received before June 1, 2018 will receive priority seating. Some events will sell out. Ways to Order Your Subscription Online | Purchase online today at celebrityseries.org By Mail | Download a paper order form at celebrityseries.org and send by mail Walk in | Bring your order to our office at 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1032, Boston (check-in with I.D. required) Box Office Hours | Monday through Friday, 10am-4pm Celebrity Series of Boston, Inc. 20 Park Plaza | Suite 1032 | Boston, MA 02116 Office: 617.482.2595 | Charge line: 617.482.6661 | Fax: 617.598.3291 Important Dates Priority Seating Deadline | Friday, June 1, 2018 Phone Orders Begin | Monday, June 4, 2018 Single Ticket (non-subscription) Sales Begin | Monday, September 10, 2018 (some events may go on sale earlier) Deadline for subscription orders | Friday, October 5, 2018 (business day before the first performance of the season)
Subscriber Ticketing Policies and Information Exchanges Subscriber exchanges must be completed by noon on the business day prior to the performance. Celebrity Series subscriber ticket exchanges and upgrades cannot be made at the venue box office or on the day of the performance. Subscribers may not exchange tickets from performances that have already taken place. Your new tickets will be mailed to you, or will be held at the venue box office if the performance is to take place in less than seven days. Exchanges by mail, fax or email • We recommend at least ten days for exchanges by mail. Be sure to send: • The original tickets (or a voided scan/copy of the original tickets) • Your name, address and daytime phone number • Name, date and time of the performance you wish to attend • Number of tickets you are requesting If There is a Difference in Price… If prices vary between the events you exchange and the new ticket price is lower, you will receive credit for future ticket purchases within the 2018-2019 performance season. If the new ticket price is higher, you will receive a request to remit the difference. To determine the difference, compare the price marked on your tickets with the price for the new event you wish to attend. The balance of your ticket credit must be used during the current season. Requests for refunds will not be honored. Any ticket credit not used by May 10, 2019 will be considered a tax-deductible contribution to the Celebrity Series of Boston. 2018 | 2019 Season 129
Tax-deductible Ticket Donations Subscribers who are unable to use tickets for a particular performance and do not wish to exchange to another performance may choose to donate the value of the tickets to the Celebrity Series. Tickets must be returned to the subscription office no later than noon on the business day prior to the ticketed performance. Subscribers who donate tickets will receive a tax receipt noting the value of the donation. Tax-deductible ticket donations cannot be made at the venue or on the day of the performance. Child Subscription Tickets Children must be ages 6-16 and accompanied by an adult subscriber attending the performance. Seats will be adjacent to adult subscriber seats. There is a limit of 4 child subscription tickets per event. You must subscribe as an adult to order child tickets. Child tickets may not be available after Priority Seating period. Adding Tickets to Your Subscription Additional tickets must be purchased by noon, one business day before the performance. Your subscriber discount cannot be used at the hall or on the day of the performance. Waiting List Subscribers who would like to purchase tickets to sold-out events may call the Celebrity Series to be placed on a waiting list for access to tickets returned by other subscribers. Access to the waiting list is by telephone only. You may request that your name be put on the list by calling the subscription office at 617.482.6661, Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm). We will advise you at that time how to arrange payment or exchange tickets.
As seats become available we will call you according to your place on the waiting list (and yes, this does happen!). If the sold-out performance is more than two weeks away, subscription services staff will leave your household a voicemail with descriptions of available seating locations and a deadline to return our call to purchase tickets. When the performance is less than two weeks away, we will notify you that seats have become available –with no guarantee–and may release the seats for sale to the general public. In the case of particularly in-demand performances, the Celebrity Series reserves the right to close subscriber waiting lists to additional names. Refund Policy Celebrity Series of Boston operates on a no-refund policy at all times, even in the case of inclement weather (unless a performance is canceled). Per Event Ticket Limit Due to the increasing number of ticket resellers operating in our market and for the protection of our customers, we have instituted a new policy for subscription orders, limiting each online order or paper order form order to a maximum of 6 tickets for any one engagement. If you wish to order more than 6 tickets for an engagement, please contact our box office at 617.482.6661, 10am-4pm, Monday-Friday. ANY PERSON NOT LICENSED PURSUANT TO M.G.L. c. 140, § 185A RESELLING ANT TICKET THAT IS PART OF A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CELEBRITY SERIES, AND ANY PERSON SO LICENSED RESELLING THIS TICKET ON AN AUCTION WEB SITE OR IN VIOLATION OF ANY APPLICABLE LAW, IS SUBJECT TO LOSS OF AND REVOCATION OF TICKET PRIVILEGES. Subscribers whose tickets are resold in violation of these prohibitions are subject to cancellation without notice or refund. The Celebrity Series retains the right to refuse to sell tickets to any person or entity that has been, or currently is, in violation of these prohibitions. The Celebrity Series expressly prohibits the use of tickets for advertising and promotional purposes (including contests and sweepstakes or other trade purposes) without express permission. 2018 | 2019 Season 131
Venue Maps Note: We cannot guarantee seating preference requests. Price and sections vary by event. Seating sections are valid for priority seating only and subject to change after June 1, 2018. Sections pictured are approximate. If you have questions about specific locations, call Celebrity Series Box Office: 617.482.6661. Symphony Hall 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston stage
left stage right
Pickman Hall, Longy School of Music of Bard College 27 Garden Street, Cambridge
left stage right
stage
floor
balcony orchestra
1st balcony
2nd balcony
Seating sections may vary by performance.
Boch Center Wang Theatre 270 Tremont Street, Boston left
stage
right
NEC’s Jordan Hall 30 Gainsborough Street, Boston left
stage
orchestra mezzanine
balcony balcony
right
key section 1
section 2
section 3
Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall, Harvard University 45 Quincy Street, Cambridge left
stage
section 4
section 5
NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre 255 St. Botolph Street, Boston
right
floor
Tickets for Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre performances are general admission, no specific seats are assigned at time of sale
mezzanine
balcony
Berklee Performance Center 136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston stage
Boch Center Shubert Theatre 270 Tremont Street, Boston stage
mezzanine orchestra 1st balcony mezzanine
orchestra 2nd balcony Seating sections may vary by performance.
balcony Seating sections may vary by performance. 2018 | 2019 Season 133
Young Professionals Celebrity Society Make a splash at great performances and parties with Celebrity Society, the hottest club for young professional arts lovers in Boston. Celebrity Society is geared toward individuals ages 21-35 and offers robust membership offerings & activities. Subscriptions We are excited to launch our first Celebrity Society subscription for patrons 21-35. Purchase tickets to three select performances for only $60 and be seated with other young arts lovers. Subscriptions will be available for purchase at limited times throughout the year. The first one will begin July 2-20. For information about the program and to sign up, please contact Erica Leung Lawless, Senior Manager of Advancement and Patron Engagement at el@celebrityseries.org or call 617.598.3226. Special Events Join members of our Celebrity Society and other young professionals for an event either before or after select performances. Visit our website for more details. FAQs What if something comes up and I can’t attend one of my selected performances? No problem! As a subscriber, with advance notice you may exchange your tickets for another 2018/19 season performance. If you wish to exchange into a premium performance, the value of your tickets will be credited towards the market rate and you simple pay the difference.
Do I get to select my own seats? Part of the impetus behind this program is to allow space for arts patrons in their 20s and 30s to meet each other. We do our best to seat all Celebrity Society Subscription holders in the same section so that you can easily socialize with each other before/after the show or at intermission. What if I want to sit near my friend? Let us know as soon as you realize both of you have tickets to the show and we will do our best to accommodate your request. I have an accessibility request and/or required accommodation. What do I do? Please request any accommodations including seating requirements when you sign up. Accommodations such as listening enhancement devices, wheelchair accessibility, and large print programs vary from venue to venue. For specific information, please contact us. When do I get my tickets? Tickets will be available under your name at the Celebrity Series table at the venue 60 minutes before the advertised performance start time. Please have your photo ID with you to claim your tickets.
To join the Celebrity Society, contact Erica Leung Lawless, Senior Manager of Advancement and Patron Engagement at el@celebrityseries.org or call 617.598.3226.
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Mission & Vision To Present World-Class Performing Artists Who Inspire And Enrich Our Community. We believe in the power of excellence & innovation in the performing arts to enrich life experience, transform lives, and build better communities. We envision a community of Greater Boston where the performing arts are a valued, lifelong, shared experience–on stages, in schools, at homes–everywhere. Celebrity Series thanks the many generous individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies that make our work possible. Please visit celebrityseries.org to learn more.
Celebrity Series of Boston is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. Cover photo: Sankofa Danzafro Photos in this book were taken by John Abbott | Sergio Gonzalez Alverez | Satoshi Aoyagi, Gregory | Batardon | Janette Beckman | Jacob Blickenstaff | Marco Borggreve | Wolfgang Borrs | Felix Broede | Jiyang Chen | Adam DeTour | Laura Domela | Ian Douglas | Kim Fox | Harald Haffman | Curtis Johnson | Gareth Jones | Adam Kissick | Jesse Kitt | Gert Krautbauer | Shervin Lainez | Joseph Llanes | Eric Manas | Laura Mariet | Lisa Marie Mazzucco | Carlin Mazzucco | Jim McGuire | Amber Star Merkens | Matthew Murphy | Max Parovsky | Simon Pauly | Mark Shelby Perry | Luke Ratray | Rahi Rezvani | David J. Rowe | Brett Schewitz | Dariel Snead | Marie Staggat | Frank Stewart | Bill Swerbenski | Phillip Toledano | Robert Torres | Brian Voce | Michael Wilson | and Ascaf.
Celebrity Series Boards Board of Directors Joshua Boger, PhD | Chair+ Howard Appleby Stephanie L. Brown+ Michael S. Canning+ Timothy W. Diggins Margaret Eagle Donna Egan+ Gabor Garai Dr. Paul Goldenheim Hannah M. Grove Randolph Hawthorne | ex officio Yvette Hochberg Andrea Hoff Jann E. Leeming+ James L. J. Nuzzo Eleanor Y. Pao+ John Patterson Leontyne Price | Honorary Director Melinda Rabb Sharon L. Rich* Lawrence Stifler*
Mary Elisabeth Swerz+ Belinda Termeer Susan Thonis Dorothy Altman Weber* Janet Zwanziger* Board Emeriti Harris A. Berman, MD* Caroline Collings Benjamin H. Lacy Robert I. Lurie Norman C. Nicholson, Jr. Walter W. Pierce* Nancy Richmond Winsten* Arnold B. Zetcher Board of Overseers Randolph Hawthorne | Chair Bill Casey | Vice Chair Leslie Appleby Nadine Broude Thomas Burger Martin Carmichael*
+ Denotes Executive Committee * Denotes 25+-year subscriber
Joseph C. Cefalu Fernadina Chan Donna E. Cohen Stuart Cohen Jolyon Cowan Amy d'Ablemont Burnes JoAnne Dickinson* C. Nancy Fisher Gail Flatto Susan Y. Friedman Kathleen Gaffney Dr. Joan Goldberg* Dr. Peter H. Gordon* Harriet Griesinger Teri Groome Zachary R. Haroutunian Stephen C. Harrison* Ilisa Hurowitz Cindy Lewiton Jackson Maurice Joffe Lisa Kelly-Croswell Stephen Leonard* Margot LeStrange* Sarah Mars
Theresa C. McLoud, MD Marilyn Miller* Dr. Gordon Moore* Stephen C. Perry* Suzanne Priebatsch Oliver Radford* Michael Raizman* Reuben Reynolds Robin Richman, MD Millard Rose Abby Rosenfeld* Howard Salwen* Sally Seaver, PhD* Sandra Shapiro* Dr. Samuel J. Shubrooks, Jr.* Joel A. Stein* Marylen R. Sternweiler* Jeffrey A. Thomson Elizabeth G. Tréhu, MD Paul Walsh Sarah Rainwater Ward Wendy L. Watson Barnet Weinstein Peter J. Wender*
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