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Nearly 30 soloists appear this Season, including internationally-acclaimed Violinist Tim Fain, renowned Finnish Violinist Petteri Iivonen, Pianist Christopher Hahn, 19 vocal soloists, and a concert with all-Montana soloists (Masterworks Concert II).
CHRISTMAS IN THE CATHEDRAL Experience Helena’s longest holiday tradition
TIM FAIN World-renowned violinist Tim Fain has appeared in films Black Swan and 12 Years a Slave
PHILIP AABERG The legendary artist launches his latest recording at this special concert
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QUESTIONS & INFO BOX OFFICE: 406.442.1860 tickets@helenasymphony.org VERDI’S REQUIEM Experience the operatic drama of condemnation, liberation, and ethereal beauty
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SPECIAL EVENTS OPENING NIGHT CELEBRATION S A T U R D AY, 16 S E P T E M B E R 2 017 A post-concert reception with Violinist Petteri Iivonen, Maestro Scott, and the musicians of the HSO on Opening Night Concert. Look for details with your subscription packet and tickets in September. Sponsored by The Parrot and The Montana Club
Make it a date night or time out with friends or colleagues! Before and after concert events are a great way to enjoy an entire evening of fun, romance, or networking – all with great music-making by the Helena Symphony. CLOSING NIGHT CELEBRATION S A T U R D AY, 5 M AY 2 018 Join us before the concert from 5:00–7:00 p.m. in the Helena Civic Center Ballroom for a pre-concert event in grand style. Look for details throughout the year!
Allan R. Scott – Conductor Petteri Iivonen – Violin HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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BARBER Violin Concerto MAHLER Symphony No. 1
SEASON 63 OPENING NIGHT WITH RENOWNED FINNISH VIOLINIST PETTERI IIVONEN S A T U R D A Y , 16 S E P T E M B E R 2 017 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R The Season opens with internationally acclaimed Finnish violinist Petteri Iivonen performing the explosive and once-considered-impossible-to-play Violin Concerto by the great American composer Samuel Barber. Maestro Scott also leads the HSO in a musical journey of triumph over death with Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony.
Opening Night is not to be missed!
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Allan R. Scott – Conductor Christopher Hahn – Piano Gina Lapka – Soprano Heather Barnes – Soprano Angela Dailey – Mezzo Soprano Jeff Kitto – Tenor David Cody – Tenor Douglas Nagel – Bass HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE
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Peace and joy advance in perfect concord, like the changing play of the waves. All that was harsh and hostile, has turned into sublime delight.
SHOSTAKOVICH BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 10 Choral Fantasy
– Beethoven, Choral Fantasy
SHOSTAKOVICH & BEETHOVEN AN EXPLORATION OF THE FRAGILITY OF FREEDOM S A T U R D A Y , 2 8 O C T O B E R 2 017 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R The fragility of freedom is explored through these two revolutionary composers. Shostakovich’s pulsing and militaristic Tenth Symphony explores tragedy, despair, terror, violence, and ultimately individual freedom. The testament to and celebration of humankind culminates with Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, complete with celebrated pianist Christopher Hahn, 6 vocal soloists, 90 singers, and 70 players.
Allan R. Scott – Conductor Tim Fain – Violin HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ˇ DVORÁK KODÁLY BRAHMS
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Violin Concerto Dances of Galánta Hungarian Dances
VIOLINIST TIM FAIN & BOHEMIAN DANCES THE INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED VIOLINIST FEATURED IN BLACK SWAN AND 12 YEARS A SLAVE
S A T U R D A Y , 2 7 J A N U A R Y 2 018 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R Appearing in and performing the music for films Black Swan and 12 Years A Slave, world-renowned violinist Tim Fain makes his HSO debut with the rustic vitality of Dvořák’s Violin Concerto. The Bohemian gypsy music continues with dances by Brahms and Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály.
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Allan R. Scott – Conductor Tess Michel – Harp HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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BEETHOVEN GINASTERA RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Symphony No. 6, Pastoral Harp Concerto Capriccio Espagnol
BEETHOVEN'S 6TH & HARP ON FIRE ETHEREAL. RIVETING. EXOTIC. UNRESTRAINED. S A T U R D A Y , 2 4 F E B R U A R Y 2 018 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R Beethoven’s beloved Pastoral Symphony celebrates nature and its ethereal connection to us all. The riveting sounds of Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera’s Harp Concerto (featuring HSO Harpist Tess Michel) and Rimsky-Korsakov’s exotic Capriccio Espagnol offer a world of unrestrained, fiery imagination. This concert is sponsored in part by generous support from
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Allan R. Scott – Conductor Diana McVey – Soprano Teresa Buchholz – Mezzo Soprano Peter Scott Drackley – Tenor Constantinos Yiannoudes – Baritone GILLETTE CHAMBER SINGERS Patrick Patton, artistic director HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE VERDI
Messa da Requiem
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…From the
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and bottomless pit — deliver them from the lion’s mouth, that hell not swallow them up…
VERDI’S REQUIEM THE OPERATIC DRAMA OF CONDEMNATION, LIBERATION, AND ETHEREAL BEAUTY S A T U R D A Y , 2 4 M A R C H 2 018 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R Travel to the gates of heaven and hell with Verdi’s provocative Requiem. Four of the most virtuosic vocal solos are combined with over 150 voices and 75 players to explore themes of death and redemption in pure operatic drama.
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Allan R. Scott – Conductor To Be Announced – Boy Soprano from Madeleine Choir School (Salt Lake City) Betsi Morrison – Soprano Megan Pachecano – Soprano Kevin Mathews – Baritone Norman Smith – Bass HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE BERNSTEIN BERNSTEIN BERNSTEIN BERNSTEIN BERNSTEIN
On the Waterfront: Symphonic Suite Chichester Psalms Wonderful Town: Overture West Side Story (highlights) Candide (highlights)
BERNSTEIN
A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF ASTONISHING MUSICAL DIVERSITY S A T U R D A Y , 5 M A Y 2 018 7 : 3 0 P. M . | H E L E N A C I V I C C E N T E R The HSO&C celebrates the 100th birthday of the late composer, conductor, educator, and humanitarian Leonard Bernstein. From the concert hall to the big screen, operas to musical theatre, jazz to classical – the music of Bernstein’s West Side Story, Candide, Chichester Psalms, Wonderful Town, and film score to On the Waterfront honor and memorialize Bernstein’s unrelenting creative energy, fabulous contradictions, larger-than-life personality, and love affair with music. This concert is sponsored in part by generous support from
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1 0 : 0 0 A . M . | S T. P A U L ' S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In a program created for 5 to 10 year olds, we invite children and families to hear fun, imaginative and interactive performances by the HSO, along with actors and narrator Barbara Berg. Young learners participate in an exciting program that introduces them to the world of music and instruments and engages them in the concert experience. Following each concert, children are invited to try instruments at the Instrument Petting Zoo. Instrument Petting Zoo sponsored by generous support from
A SEASON FOR CHARLOTTE, THE SPIDER
S A T U R D A Y, 3 0 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 Featuring the music of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
ONCE UPON A TIME
S A T U R D A Y, 4 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 Featuring the Helena Symphony Chorale and the music of Stephen Sondheim
THE BOY AND HIS TREE
S A T U R D A Y, 3 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 8 Featuring the music of Benjamin Britten
THE REAL STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
S A T U R D A Y, 7 A P R I L 2 0 1 8 Featuring the music of Beethoven’s Septet Sponsored by generous support from RON WAT E R M A N
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THE FANTASTIC JOURNEY
W E D N E S DAY 18 APRIL 2018 1 : 0 0 P. M . HELENA CIVIC CENTER Steve Olson – Conductor Tanner Jordan – Piano Nearly 2,000 fourth and fifth graders from the region learn the importance of music in one’s education and life. The concert includes music of Copland, Vaughan Williams, Charles Ives’ Variations on America, Grofé’s Grand Canyon Suite, and Grieg’s Piano Concerto with Pianist and Young Artist Competition Winner Tanner Jordan. Tickets are not sold for this concert – students attend through their school music program.
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S Y M P H O N Y U N D E R T H E S TA R S – R O C K O N ! THE MUSIC OF THE 70S AND 80S S A T U R D A Y, 1 5 J U L Y 2 0 1 7 8 : 3 0 P. M . | C A R R O L L C O L L E G E Allan R. Scott – Conductor Chloe Lowery – Vocalist H ELENA S YMPHONY O RCHESTRA
LaKisha Jones – Vocalist Rob Evan – Vocalist
The 14th annual Symphony Under The Stars features three vocalists, including Broadway stars, recording artists, and an American Idol finalist, bringing the music of the 70s and 80s to the Big Sky! The concert features the greatest hits of classic rock, pop, and disco, including music of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Eagles, Cindi Lauper, Chicago, Aerosmith, Journey, and more. The evening culminates with one of the best fireworks shows in Montana. Last season over 16,000 people attended this wonderful tradition. Fireworks sponsored by
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PHILIP AABERG IN CONCERT – VERSATILE!
CHRISTMAS IN THE CATHEDRAL
S AT U R DAY 11 NOVEMBER 2017 7 : 3 0 P. M . HELENA CIVIC CENTER
M O N DAY 11 DECEMBER 2017 7 : 3 0 P. M . C AT H E D R A L O F S T. H E L E N A
Philip Aaberg – Piano Acclaimed pianist and composer, Grammy award nominated artist, and Montana native Philip Aaberg brings his unique style of classical, jazz, bluegrass, and rock for this solo concert. He has performed with music icons and legends such as rock musician Peter Gabriel, blues artist Elvin Bishop, and country singer Juice Newton. This performance will launch and celebrate his newest recording project, Versatile, and recordings will be available at the concert. Subscribers can secure tickets with subscription purchases before they go on sale to the public. The HSO does not perform on this concert. This performance will sell out quickly! Subscribers receive preferred seating choices. This concert is sponsored in part by generous support from
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Allan R. Scott – Conductor Kelly Curtin – Soprano Chloë Schaaf – Mezzo Soprano Wesley Morgan – Tenor Damian Savarino – Bass HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE Usher in Helena’s longest and greatest holiday tradition with Handel’s Messiah, the HSO&C, four acclaimed soloists, all in the profoundly reflective Cathedral of St. Helena. Experience why Handel’s Messiah remains the most popular work of all time.
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