NAC Orchestra 2017/2018 Season Brochure

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Alexander Shelley MUSIC DIRECTOR

NAC Orchestra 2017/18 SEASON

Angela Hewitt’s Bach Odyssey Itzhak Perlman’s “Cinema Serenade” Let’s Dance! Lang Lang In Recital Shelley Conducts Scheherazade

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DISNEY IN CONCERT DECEMBER 14–16 “A Dream is a Wish” takes you into the magical world of Disney. Unforgettable music and animation will make your heart sing.

KARINA CANELLAKIS JANUARY 10, 11 A rising star conductor debuts with the NAC Orchestra in a program of Smetana, Bartók and Dvořák, with soloist Jessica Linnebach on violin.

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Photo: Todd Rosenberg

ITZHAK PERLMAN SEPTEMBER 13, 14 The world’s most famous violinist sends a love letter to the movies, with music by Morricone, Korngold, John Williams and more. Photo: Lisa-Marie Mazzucco

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HAT A PRIVILEGE it has been to be part of the renewal of the National Arts Centre. The new building, – welcoming and accessible – is stunning, and there is a fresh sense of inspiration and energy in the halls of this wonderful place.   I am full of anticipation for the NAC Orchestra season ahead and the glorious music that awaits us. We will host some of the finest performers in the world – artists like Itzhak Perlman, Emanuel Ax, Lang Lang, Angela Hewitt,

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Stephen Hough, Pinchas Zukerman and John Storgårds.   This season we invite you to explore the theme of “Heroes and Heroines”, in which our outstanding Orchestra will bring the essence of iconic characters and historical figures to life. You’ll hear Korngold’s Robin Hood, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, Ravel’s Pavane, Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben, and Beethoven’s ode to the heroic power of human friendship, his Ninth Symphony. These powerfully descriptive works are among the first


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BRANFORD MARSALIS MARCH 1, 2 The multi-talented saxophonist takes a virtuoso classical turn on our Casual Fridays series.

KAREN GOMYO OCTOBER 13 Canadian violinist Karen Gomyo brings vitality and brilliance to Sibelius’s lustrous Violin Concerto, featured in our Ideas of North festival. Photo: Gabrielle Revere

Photo: Robert Ascroft

Photo: Palma Kolansky

ANCE that drew me to the world of conducting. I remember listening to cassettes of these pieces as a boy and relishing in the vivid sounds as they conjured images of heroes and heroines in my mind. Scheherazade was a particular favourite – I think I almost wore down the tape from listening and re-listening, its exotic flare capturing my imagination afresh day after day.   Our Festival Ideas of North is an ambitious, diverse and unique series of concerts celebrating two important

LANG LANG FEBRUARY 27 Experience the art of the piano recital – one night only, fireworks guaranteed.

landmarks – Canada150 and Finland100. We look forward to a mini-cycle of Sibelius symphonies, great works by some of the finest composers in Canada and Finland; and several extraordinary “firsts”, including the world premiere of Glenn Gould’s String Quartet in a new orchestral setting.   I remain inspired by the dedication and skill of our musicians and by the warmth, generosity and passion of our audience. I look forward to exploring beautiful music with you this season.

Alexander Shelley | MUSIC DIRECTOR NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE ORCHESTRA


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his season we have more than 50 concerts featuring renowned soloists and the world-class National Arts Centre Orchestra. With so much to pick from, we want to help you select the performances you will enjoy most. That’s why we have expertly curated concert series, and also offer you the ability to create your own series if you would prefer to mix and match.

IDEAS OF NORTH FESTIVAL Morning to night, explore perspectives on the North through architecture, music, dance, digital installations, presentations, and the culinary arts. Enjoy both free and paid events in this immersive festival in celebration of Canada’s 150th and Finland’s 100th birthdays. Make yourself at home in Canada’s living room.

AUDI SIGNATURE SERIES, AIR CANADA OVATION SERIES AND BRAVO SERIES In each of these concert packages, you’ll experience great orchestral music performed by the NAC Orchestra, Music Director Alexander Shelley, renowned guest conductors and star soloists.

POPS Popular music meets the NAC Orchestra on this exciting series guided by Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly.

CASUAL FRIDAYS The experience starts with drinks and tapas, available for purchase, followed by a 90-minute concert without intermission. Then stay to mix, mingle and meet the artists.

GREAT PERFORMERS The world’s greatest classical artists in recital and visiting orchestras perform on Canada’s national stage.

CREATE YOUR OWN SERIES Mix and match five or more concerts from across many of our curated series to create the musical experience that is just right for you. More than 50 performances to choose from!

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KINDERNACO Imaginative and interactive concerts for the youngest music lovers, aged 3–8 years, these performances give kids an up-close experience of the magic of music. Presented by ensembles from the NAC Orchestra.

TD FAMILY ADVENTURES Lively bilingual one-hour performances featuring the NAC Orchestra, accompanied by dancers, actors and even scientists! With Principal Youth and Family Conductor Alain Trudel, it’s always hands-on and fun, whether you’re five or 105!

MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON Enjoy intimate chamber music concerts at the National Gallery of Canada, performed by members of the NAC Orchestra and amazing guest artists on this unique series.


SUBSCRIBING IS YOUR BEST VALUE FROM $22 PER CONCERT

An NAC Orchestra subscription is the best way to experience more of the music you want when you want to.

BEST PRICES Become an NAC Orchestra subscriber and save 15% or more off regular ticket prices.

BEST SEATS Guarantee your seating priority when you subscribe before your renewal deadline. The renewal deadline for Curated Series subscribers is Friday, April 21, 2017. The renewal deadline for Create Your Own subscribers is Friday, May 19, 2017. See page 23 for more details.

FREE TICKET EXCHANGES If your plans change, so can your tickets. Subscribers pay no exchange fees.*

MORE EXCLUSIVE OFFERS! As an NAC Orchestra subscriber, not only will you enjoy discounted parking rates, and benefit from exclusive presale periods for popular NAC events, but you can count on surprise perks like free tickets to concerts throughout the season. Keep them for yourself, or share your love of music with a friend!

MORE TICKETS, MORE SAVINGS Subscribers save up to 15% on the purchase of additional tickets to select NAC music, theatre and dance performances and enjoy front-of-line access to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

SUBSCRIBING IS EASY SELECT YOUR PERFORMANCES Choose a Curated Concert series; a Curated Concert series and additional performances; or Create Your Own series.

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SELECT YOUR SEATING The choice is yours. Please see page 24–25 for more information. CONTACT US Online nac-cna.ca/orchestra By Phone (613) 947-7000 x620 or 1 (866) 850-ARTS x620

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The NAC Orchestra celebrates Canada’s 150th anniversary of Confederation on its first tour with renowned Music Director Alexander Shelley. The performance and community engagement tour kicks off in April on the east coast, then travels west, sharing and celebrating Canadian stories in all 10 provinces and 3 territories for one unforgettable experience.

Canada is our stage. Spring and Fall 2017 | Follow the tour at nacotour.ca | @NACOrchCNA

ALEXANDER SHELLEY MUSIC DIRECTOR

Gail & David O’Brien

Alice & Grant Burton

Peng Lin & Yu Gu

Dasha Shenkman, OBE, Hon RCM

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PRESENTING SUPPORTERS

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

EDUCATION PARTNER


Canada is our stage. THE NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE CELEBRATES CANADA’S 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONFEDERATION WITH EXCITING PROJECTS AT THE NEWLY TRANSFORMED NAC, AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY CANADA SCENE The biggest celebration of music, dance, theatre, circus, visual, media arts, and more | June 15–July 23 THE 25TH GOVERNOR GENERAL’S PERFORMING ARTS AWARDS GALA Celebrating Canada’s highest honour in the performing arts | June 29 NATIONAL TOURS NAC Orchestra Canada 150 Tour English Theatre’s Tartuffe to Newfoundland and Labrador French Theatre’s Gabriel Dumont’s Wild West Show to Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg and Saskatoon ENCOUNT3RS A landmark commission that unites 3 outstanding choreographers with 3 exciting composers GRAND RE-OPENING July 1, 2017

Design by architect Donald Schmitt and featuring imagery from Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Sophia Less in Going Home Star – Truth and Reconciliation


AUDI SIGNATURE SERIES A BAROQUE CHORUS

IDEAS OF NORTH: FINNISH LEGENDS Wednesday, October 11, 2017 Wednesday subscribers attend this concert. (see page 14)

Alexander Shelley

IDEAS OF NORTH: SHELLEY AND STORGÅRDS

Bernard Labadie, Photo: François Rivard

Anu Komsi, Photo: Maarit Kytöharju

INCLUDES ONE OF:

Saturday, October 14, 2017

VISIONARY MASTER of the Baroque Bernard Labadie brings his superb choir, La Chapelle de Québec, and an international roster of vocal stars. The concert evokes the patron saint of musicians in a majestic setting of English poet John Dryden’s words. Bernard Labadie Conductor

Wednesday/Thursday Lydia Teuscher Soprano March 7, 8, 2018 Daniel Cabena Countertenor

Thursday subscribers attend this concert. (see page 14)

James Gilchrist Tenor Tyler Duncan Bass La Chapelle de Québec

HANDEL Coronation Anthem "The King

Shall Rejoice” J.S. BACH Mass in G major HANDEL Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day

Alexander Shelley Conductor Wednesday/Thursday Itzhak Perlman Violin September 13, 14, 2017

AN ALL-STAR classical line up: Rossini’s charming heroine, Mozart’s piano at its most sublime in the hands of Canadian treasure Louis Lortie, and Beethoven’s dance-like symphony under the baton of renowned conductor Xian Zhang. Xian Zhang Conductor Louis Lortie Piano

Wednesday/Thursday ROSSINI Overture to L’Italiana in Algeri April 18, 19, 2018

R. STRAUSS Suite from Der Rosenkavalier RAVEL La valse ITZHAK PERLMAN’S “Cinema Serenade”

STORGÅRDS CONDUCTS RACHMANINOFF Alina Ibragimova, Photo: Eva Vermandel

LORTIE PLAYS MOZART

Louis Lortie, Photo: Elias

THE WORLD’S MOST famous violin virtuoso performs a musical love letter to the movies. Itzhak Perlman brings remarkable artistry, joy, and charisma to the music from Casablanca, Cinema Paradiso, Out of Africa, Sabrina, Schindler’s List – and many more.

MOZART Piano Concerto No. 24 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

EMANUEL AX’S “EMPEROR CONCERTO”

AN ELECTRIFYING program of Russian masterpieces, featuring the NAC debut of violin sensation Alina Ibragimova. Shostakovich’s virtuosic writing for the violin is simply stunning, and Rachmaninoff captures the brooding romance of the Russian soul. John Storgårds Conductor

Emanuel Ax, Photo: Lisa-Marie Mazzucco

Itzhak Perlman, Photo: Lisa-Marie Mazzucco

ITZHAK PERLMAN’S CINEMA SERENADE

Wednesday/Thursday Alina Ibragimova Violin January 17, 18, 2018

CONCERTMASTER Yosuke Kawasaki is the hero’s voice in Strauss’s reflection on a life well-lived, in this tour de force first performance by the NAC Orchestra. Superstar Emanuel Ax channels the melancholy and majesty of Beethoven’s most popular piano concerto. Alexander Shelley Conductor

Wednesday/Thursday Emanuel Ax Piano May 23, 24, 2018

SHOSTAKOVICH Violin Concerto No. 1 RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 3

BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” R. STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life)

Concert made possible in part through the Friends of the NAC Orchestra Kilpatrick Fund.

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Southam Hall / 8pm

PRICE Adult / 6 concerts (page 24)

A $504.00 D $294.00

B $405.00 E $204.00

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AIR CANADA OVATION SERIES BRAHMS’S FIRST PIANO CONCERTO

BEETHOVEN’S MONUMENTAL Ninth has been the soundtrack to social change and the triumph of the human spirit for over 200 years. Experience the joy anew under the baton of Alexander Shelley. Alexander Shelley Conductor Soloists include:   Layla Claire Soprano Wednesday/Thursday   John Tessier Tenor September 20, 21, 2017 Combined Ottawa Choruses

Wednesday/Friday April 4, 6, 2018 Thursday subscribers attend Friday performance.

COPLAND Fanfare for the Common Man COPLAND Appalachian Spring BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9, “Choral”

Alexander Shelley Conductor Beatrice Rana Piano BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1 SCHUMANN ( Orch. RAVEL) Selections

from Carnaval SCHUMANN Symphony No. 2

RUSSIAN MASTERPIECES

DAZZLING PIANIST Alice Sara Ott, making her awaited NAC Orchestra debut, plays Grieg’s show-stopping piano concerto. With its vivid wild romanticism, Mendelssohn’s third symphony is a stunning vehicle for our virtuoso orchestra. Eivind Gullberg Jensen Conductor Alice Sara Ott Piano

Stephen Hough, Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke

ALICE SARA OTT PLAYS GRIEG Alice Sara Ott, Photo: Jonas Becker

ITALIAN PIANO prodigy Beatrice Rana – the youngest winner ever of the Montreal International Piano Competition – was specially invited to make her NAC debut by Alexander Shelley. She dazzles with Brahms’s thrilling, luminous first piano concerto.

Beatrice Rana, Photo: Marie Staggat

Alexander Shelley, Photo: Dwayne Brown

BEETHOVEN’S NINTH

Wednesday/Thursday BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture January 31, GRIEG Piano Concerto February 1, 2018

YOUNG FINNISH conducting sensation Klaus Mäkelä makes his Canadian debut. Pianist Stephen Hough is known for both power and refinement. “Hough is simply one of the most interesting musicians around.” —Boston Globe Klaus Mäkelä Conductor Stephen Hough Piano

Wednesday/Thursday MUSSORGSKY ( Orch. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV) May 2, 3, 2018

MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 3, “Scottish”

Prelude to Khovanshchina RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1 RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 2

TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS

Alain Lefèvre

THE HEROINE of the tales of the Arabian Nights comes alive in Rimsky-Korsakov’s glittering, colourful Scheherazade. Alain Lefèvre brings a personal passion and fire to the concerto written for him by Quebec’s masterful Walter Boudreau.

Tuesday/Wednesday February 20, 21, 2018 Thursday subscribers attend Tuesday performance.

Alexander Shelley Conductor Alain Lefèvre Piano RAVEL Pavane pour une infante défunte WALTER BOUDREAU Concerto de l’asile RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade

5-CONCERT SERIES

Southam Hall / 8pm

PRICE Adult / 5 concerts (page 24)

A $420.00 D $245.00

B $337.50 E $170.00

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BRAVO SERIES CLASSICAL MARSALIS

IDEAS OF NORTH: LINTU AND HEWITT Thursday, October 5, 2017 Thursday subscribers attend this concert. (see page 14)

IDEAS OF NORTH: GLENN GOULD’S STRING QUARTET Friday, October 13, 2017

Thursday/Friday March 1, 2, 2018

Friday subscribers attend this concert. (see page 14)

Friday is a Casual Fridays performance and begins at 7pm. (see page 9)

This is a Casual Fridays performance and begins at 7pm. (see page 9)

ZUKERMAN AND MOZART

SAINT-SAËNS Suite algérienne GLAZUNOV Saxophone Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1,

“Winter Dreams”

A BLISTERING SHOWPIECE for the debut of Israeli pianist Boris Giltburg paired with Alexander Shelley’s brilliant interpretation of Brahms’s energetic second symphony. “…Giltburg has the capacity to identify with and encapsulate the moods of each piece while artlessly crafting them into a shapely span.” –Daily Telegraph

Boris Giltburg, Photo: Sasha Gusov

Pinchas Zukerman, Photo: Cheryl Mazak

Pinchas Zukerman Conductor / Violin BEETHOVEN Romance No. 1 for Violin HAYDN Violin Concerto MOZART Symphony No. 25

Thursday/Friday March 22, 23, 2018 * World premiere; NAC Orchestra commission.

Alexander Shelley Conductor Boris Giltburg Piano VIVIAN FUNG New work* SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto No. 2 BRAHMS Symphony No. 2

MOZART À LA HAYDN

SOLTI AWARD-WINNING conductor Karina Canellakis makes her NAC debut, featuring our own extraordinary Associate Concertmaster, Jessica Linnebach, in Bartók’s lyrical, ground breaking violin concerto. Karina Canellakis Conductor Jessica Linnebach Violin

DUTCH CELLIST Harriet Krijgh brings her signature intensity and lightness of touch to Haydn’s elegant cello concerto. Mozart gets a fresh treatment from our brilliant principal guest conductor.

Harriet Krijgh, Photo: Marco Borggreve

LINNEBACH AND BARTÓK Jessica Linnebach, Photo: Fred Cattroll

Andrey Boreyko Conductor Branford Marsalis Saxophone

SHELLEY AND BRAHMS’S SECOND

OUR CONDUCTOR EMERITUS returns to conduct and perform. In the masterful hands of Pinchas Zukerman, the violin becomes an expression of genius, and of joy.

Thursday/Friday November 23, 24, 2017

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IN THE HANDS of master saxophonist Branford Marsalis, Glazunov’s vivid melodies come to life. Conductor Andrey Boreyko, in his first appearance with the NAC Orchestra, brings a signature Russian approach to Tchaikovsky’s folkinfluenced symphony.

Branford Marsalis, Photo: Palma Kolansky

Karen Gomyo, Photo: Gabrielle Revere

Angela Hewitt, Photo: Keith Saunders

INCLUDES ONE OF:

Wednesday/Thursday SMETANA Overture to The Bartered Bride January 10, 11, 2018

Thursday/Friday May 10, 11, 2018

Friday subscribers attend Wednesday performance.

Friday is a Casual Fridays performance and begins at 7pm. (see page 9)

BARTÓK Violin Concerto No. 2 DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7

John Storgårds Conductor / Violin Yosuke Kawasaki Violin Harriet Krijgh Cello SCHNITTKE Moz-Art à la Haydn HAYDN Cello Concerto in C major MOZART Symphony No. 39

CASUAL FRIDAYS Three CASUAL FRIDAYS concerts are

available as part of the Bravo series. Concert times, repertoire and other details have been modified to suit this exciting series. Learn more about Casual Fridays on page 9.

6-CONCERT SERIES

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Southam Hall / 8pm

PRICE Adult / 6 concerts (page 24)

A $504.00 D $294.00

B $405.00 E $204.00

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C $348.00 F $127.50

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CASUAL FRIDAYS WITH THE NAC ORCHESTRA GLENN GOULD’S STRING QUARTET Karen Gomyo, Photo: Gabrielle Revere

KAREN GOMYO shines in Sibelius’s exhilarating Violin Concerto, symphonic in scope and exceptionally demanding. Glenn Gould’s only string quartet becomes Glenn Gould’s only orchestral work, in an exciting new setting, commissioned by the NAC from sensational composer Zosha Di Castri. Friday October 13, 2017

* World premiere; NAC Orchestra commission.

Alexander Shelley Conductor Karen Gomyo Violin SIBELIUS Violin Concerto GOULD ( Orch. ZOSHA DI CASTRI)

String Quartet*

CLASSICAL MARSALIS

Friday March 2, 2018

Photo: Marco Borggreve

Branford Marsalis, Photo: Palma Kolansky

IN THE HANDS of master saxophonist Branford Marsalis, Glazunov’s vivid melodies come to life. Conductor Andrey Boreyko, in his first appearance with the NAC Orchestra, brings a signature Russian approach to Tchaikovsky’s folk-influenced symphony. Andrey Boreyko Conductor Branford Marsalis Saxophone GLAZUNOV Saxophone Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1,

Harriet Krijgh

“Winter Dreams”

MOZART À LA HAYDN John Storgårds, Photo: Marco Borggreve

DUTCH CELLIST Harriet Krijgh brings her signature intensity and lightness of touch to Haydn’s elegant cello concerto. Mozart gets a fresh treatment from our brilliant principal guest conductor.

Friday May 11, 2018

John Storgårds Conductor / Violin Yosuke Kawasaki Violin Harriet Krijgh Cello SCHNITTKE Moz-Art à la Haydn HAYDN Cello Concerto in C major MOZART Symphony No. 39

CASUAL FRIDAYS. UNWIND IN CANADA’S LIVING ROOM Unwind at the end of your week with drinks, tapas and live music. And that’s all before the concert even begins! Once in the hall, sit back, relax, and soak up these one-of-a-kind musical experiences with the NAC Orchestra. With tapas created by top-notch chefs, pre and post-concert music featuring some of Ottawa and Gatineau’s finest, and a 90 minute world-class orchestral concert, whether you attend with friends, family or with a date, you can count on a truly fun night out. Tapas tickets can be purchased in advance at a price of 3 for $20, or the night of the concert at a price of $8 per tapa. Tickets are valid for any Casual Fridays performance during the 2017/18 season. We look forward to welcoming you! #NACOFridays

3-CONCERT SERIES

Southam Hall / 7pm

PRICE Adult / 3 concerts (page 24)

A $252.00 D $147.00

B $202.50 E $102.00

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Photo: Bernd Eberle

GREAT PERFORMERS SERIES

Peter Oundjian Ning Feng

Lang Lang

Ning Feng, Photo: Felix Broede

A RARE opportunity to hear Beijing’s new generation of stellar orchestral musicians performing music by today’s Chinese masters, alongside Brahms’s iconic German masterpiece. A unique crosscultural experience not to be missed. NCPA Orchestra Lu Jia Conductor Ning Feng Violin

ANGELA HEWITT’S BACH ODYSSEY

Tuesday March 20, 2018

QIGANG CHEN New Commission ZHAO JIPING Violin Concerto BRAHMS Symphony No. 4

Angela Hewitt Piano THE BACH ODYSSEY: PART IV

Partita No. 3 in A minor Partita No. 5 in G major Partie in A major Partita No. 6 in E minor

TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

AN EVENING of extraordinary musicmaking by an incomparable artist. Lang Lang displays dazzling charisma, electrifying technique, and undeniable cool as he performs a solo piano recital. One night only – sure to sell out. Lang Lang Piano

BRUCKNER’S RADIANT eighth symphony unleashes the full power of the TSO and is sure to be a riveting performance, bringing the remarkable Oundjian era to a close.

Peter Oundjian, Photo: Malcolm Cook

LANG LANG IN RECITAL Lang Lang, Photo: Robert Ascroft

BELOVED PIANIST Angela Hewitt performs The Bach Odyssey in recital. Her ambitious exploration of J.S. Bach’s complete solo keyboard works continues with Recital IV. The Bach Odyssey is presented in partnership with the Ottawa Chamber Music Society.

Angela Hewitt, Photo: Mai Wolf

CHINA’S NATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ORCHESTRA

Sunday November 12, 2017

Photo: Felix Broede

Photo: Robert Ascroft

Photo: Sian Richards

Angela Hewitt

Tuesday February 27, 2018

Toronto Symphony Orchestra Peter Oundjian Conductor Leon Fleischer Piano Monday May 7, 2018

MOZART Piano Concerto No. 12 BRUCKNER Symphony No. 8 (Ed. Hawkshaw)

This series is made possible with support from Peng Lin and Yu Gu.

4-CONCERT SERIES

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Southam Hall / 8pm

PRICE Adult / 4 concerts (page 24)

A $308.00 D $199.00

B $256.00 E $137.00

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k.d. lang Presenting Sponsor

ICONIC CANADIAN SUPERSTAR k.d. lang takes the Southam stage with her band, celebrating the 25th anniversary of her groundbreaking album Ingénue. You’ll start the evening with a spectacular welcome from our very own Alexander Shelley and the National Arts Centre Orchestra. After the concert, stay and party the night away. It’s the music event of the season!

The NAC Gala—benefitting the National Youth and Education Trust. Investing in young Canadians through the performing arts.

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau

6:00pm Gala concert in Southam Hall

Honorary Patrons

The National Youth and Education Trust is supported by Lead Partner ROGERS, supporters and patrons of the annual NAC Gala and donors of the NAC Foundation’s Corporate Circle and Donors’ Circle.

8:00pm Post-concert Party

Honorary Chair

Bonnie & John Buhler Gary Zed

Committee Chair


SPECIAL CONCERTS

Tuesday October 3, 2017

ALEXANDER SHELLEY presents three outstanding violin virtuosi in a new work by celebrated Canadian composer Alexina Louie. Sibelius’s first symphony, evoking brooding Nordic landscapes, opens our festival. *Sesquicentennial co-commission for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, NAC Orchestra, and Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Alexander Shelley Conductor Jonathan Crow Violin Yosuke Kawasaki Violin Andrew Wan Violin

IDEAS OF NORTH: LAPLAND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA JOHN STORGÅRDS brings his Lapland Chamber Orchestra to North America for the first time, performing as conductor and soloist. Renowned for brilliant ensemble work, they give the world premiere of acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Greyeyes’s re-imagining of Claude Vivier’s iconic work.

John Storgårds, Photo: Heikki Tuuli

Yosuke Kawasaki, Photo: Fred Cattroll

IDEAS OF NORTH: SIBELIUS’S FIRST SYMPHONY

John Storgårds Conductor / Violin Michael Greyeyes Choreographer* * Made possible through Dancers TBA* Thursday October 12, 2017

a partnership with Soundstreams.

SIBELIUS Tapiola ALEXINA LOUIE Concerto for Three Violins* SIBELIUS Symphony No. 1

Friday October 6, 2017

FINLAND’S iconic a capella sextet returns to Ottawa for a special performance. The ensemble’s name means “boundless,” indicating their phenomenally varied repertoire, from sacred and classical music to animated Europop Energy, entertainment, and inspiration – Rajaton! Rajaton Vocal Ensemble

VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CANADIAN VIRTUOSO James Ehnes is acclaimed worldwide for technical prowess and insightful musicianship. He returns to Ottawa, this time with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. With Elgar’s mysterious and hugely popular Enigma Variations.

James Ehnes, Photo: Benjamin Ealovega

Rajaton

IDEAS OF NORTH: FINLAND’S RAJATON IN CONCERT

SOMERS North Country Suite DEBUSSY ( Orch. BIRCH) Two Preludes VIVIER Zipangu* SIBELIUS Suite for Violin and Strings K ALEVI AHO Symphony No. 14, “Rituals”

Friday May 25, 2018

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Bramwell Tovey Conductor James Ehnes Violin

Lapland Chamber Orchestra

BRAMWELL TOVEY Time Tracks BRAHMS Violin Concerto ELGAR Enigma Variations

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All special concerts start at 8pm except Joshua Bell’s Christmas and Handel’s Messiah which begin at 7pm.


The evening opens with Bausch’s hauntingly moving Café Müller, set to four evocative Baroque arias from Henry Purcell’s operas The Fairy Queen and Dido and Aeneas. Presented by NAC Dance Thursday–Saturday September 28–30, 2017

Ensemble THE RITE OF SPRING, Photo: Ulli Weiss © Pina Bausch Foundation

THIS 1975 MASTERPIECE by the legendary German choreographer Pina Bausch, rarely performed to live music, is an NAC exclusive. The Rite of Spring, accompanied by the NAC Orchestra and guest conductor Joana Carneiro, is performed to the iconic, groundbreaking score by Igor Stravinsky.

JOSHUA BELL’S CHRISTMAS WITH THE NAC ORCHESTRA

THE RITE OF SPRING TANZTHEATER WUPPERTAL PINA BAUSCH

A HOLIDAY CONCERT for the whole family. Kathy Stinson and Dušan Petričić’s celebrated children’s book The Man with the Violin* is transformed by composer Anne Dudley and Normal Studio into a multi-media musical work. The Cathedral Choirs illuminate the magic of the season. *Canadian premiere; NAC Orchestra co-commission with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Based on The Man with the Violin ©2013 Kathy Stinson (text); Dušan Petričić (illustrations); Joshua Bell (postscript); published by Annick Press Ltd.

Joshua Bell, Photo: Shervin Lainez II

Alexander Shelley Conductor Joshua Bell Violin Christ Church Cathedral Choirs Matthew Larkin Director James Caswell Director Wednesday December 20, 2017

MESSIAH is an undisputed holiday favourite. Join Alexander Shelley and the NAC Orchestra as you make it the high point of your Christmas season. Alexander Shelley Conductor Jessica Rivera Soprano Susan Platts Mezzo-soprano Isaiah Bell Tenor Tyler Duncan Baritone Combined Ottawa Choruses Laurence Ewashko Chorus master HANDEL ( Orch. MOZART) Messiah

Friday December 22, 2017

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FESTIVAL IDEAS of

To mark the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation and Finland’s centennial year, the National Arts Centre invites you to hear, see and taste the North through a five-part program. In music: Sibelius’s massive orchestral textures meet the asceticism of Glenn Gould and we explore the link between the traditions of the Inuit and the Sami. In dance: One of Finland’s leading cultural exports, Tero Saarinen Company, graces the stage with a muscular and poetic work. In architecture: A lecture series highlights the exceptionally innovative features of Nordic arts centres. In video: Our ideas of the North are transformed by cutting-edge creations by young Canadian videographers. And in food: The extraordinary regional flavours of the North are enhanced by contemporary culinary techniques.

Yosuke Kawasaki, Photo: Fred Cattroll

We live in the North, and the North lives in us. Winter’s imperious domination and the spectacular contrast of the seasons shape our way of life and our view of the world.

ALEXANDER SHELLEY presents three outstanding violin virtuosi in a new work by celebrated Canadian composer Alexina Louie. Sibelius’s first symphony, evoking brooding Nordic landscapes, opens our festival.

Tuesday October 3, 2017

Alexander Shelley Conductor Jonathan Crow Violin Yosuke Kawasaki Violin Andrew Wan Violin SIBELIUS Tapiola ALEXINA LOUIE Concerto for three violins* SIBELIUS Symphony No. 1

* Sesquicentennial co-commission for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, NAC Orchestra, and Orchestre symphonique de Montréal.

FINLAND’S RAJATON IN CONCERT

Rajaton

NORTH

SIBELIUS’S FIRST SYMPHONY

Friday October 6, 2017

FINLAND’S iconic a capella sextet returns to Ottawa for a special performance. The ensemble’s name means “boundless,” indicating their phenomenally varied repertoire, from sacred and classical music to animated Europop. Energy, entertainment, and inspiration – Rajaton! RAJATON Vocal Ensemble

No matter when you visit the NAC during the twelve days of Ideas of North, you’re sure to make exciting discoveries. Visit nac-cna.ca/ideasofnorth for full festival details. Music dance Food Family Discovery

Anu Komsi, Photo: Maarit Kytöharju

SIBELIUS WAS a masterful musical storyteller. John Storgårds brings to life Lemminkäinen, the mythological hero of Finland’s epic poem, the Kalevala. Soprano Anu Komsi embodies the goddess Luonnotar. John Storgårds Conductor Anu Komsi Soprano Wednesday October 11, 2017

SIBELIUS Pojohla’s Daughter SIBELIUS Luonnotar SIBELIUS The Bard SIBELIUS Lemminkäinen Legends

5-CONCERT SERIES

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LAPLAND CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Southam Hall / 8pm

John Storgårds Conductor / Violin Michael Greyeyes Choreographer* * Made possible through Dancers TBA* Thursday October 12, 2017

a partnership with Soundstreams.

PRICE Adult / 5 concerts (page 24)

A $423.25 D $248.00

B $340.00 E $173.50

JOHN STORGÅRDS brings his Lapland Chamber Orchestra to North America for the first time, performing as conductor and soloist. Renowned for brilliant ensemble work, they give the world premiere of acclaimed Canadian artist Michael Greyeyes’s re-imagining of Claude Vivier’s iconic work.

John Storgårds, Photo: Heikki Tuull

FINNISH LEGENDS

SOMERS North Country Suite DEBUSSY ( Orch. BIRCH) Two Preludes VIVIER Zipangu* SIBELIUS Suite for Violin and Strings K ALEVI AHO Symphony No. 14, “Rituals”

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LINTU AND HEWITT

A MULTI-LAYERED and expressive new work for seven male dancers by Finnish dance prodigy Tero Saarinen, Morphed embraces the kinetic volatility of Esa-Pekka Salonen’s music as a soundscape for movement that is both raw and muscular.

THE OCEANIDES is the finest musical evocation of the sea ever produced. The maritime theme continues with Helsinkibased Canadian composer Matthew Whittall’s Nameless Seas written especially for Angela Hewitt.

Angela Hewitt, Photo: Keith Saunders

Ima Iduozee, Photo: Heikki Tuuli

DANCE: TERO SAARINEN COMPANY: MORPHED

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Thursday October 5, 2017

October 4, 5, 2017

* World premiere; NAC Orchestra co-commission with PianoEspoo.

1:30pm and 3pm Bilingual

WHITEHORSE-BASED, Western Canadian Music Award-winning artist Sarah MacDougall is an up-and-coming artist known for her honest and poetic songs, passionate performances, and unique voice. Born in Sweden, 24 hrs Vancouver called her “one of the most promising exports out of Sweden since ABBA.”

Sarah MacDougall

Twin Flames

Sunday October 8, 2017

SIBELIUS The Oceanides MATTHEW WHITTALL Nameless Seas* SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2

NAC PRESENTS: SARAH MACDOUGALL

KINDERNACO: TWIN FLAMES: TRACKS IN THE SNOW WINNERS OF the 2016 Canadian Folk Music Award for Aboriginal Songwriters of the Year, the captivating ensemble Twin Flames will take you on a musical journey across Canada and the Arctic. Audiences will discover the beauty of Indigenous and Inuit cultures in this fun and interactive show featuring traditional hand drumming, Inuit throat singing, and sing alongs in English, French and Inuktitut.

Hannu Lintu Conductor Angela Hewitt Piano

Tuesday October 10, 2017

Jaaji Vocalist / Acoustic guitar Chelsey June Vocalist / Traditional hand drum / Native American flute Fiddle, Percussion and Inuit throat singer to be announced

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SHELLEY AND STORGÅRDS

Karen Gomyo, Photo: Gabrielle Revere

KAREN GOMYO shines in Sibelius’s exhilarating Violin Concerto, symphonic in scope and exceptionally demanding. Glenn Gould’s only string quartet becomes Glenn Gould’s only orchestral work, in an exciting new setting, newly commissioned by the NAC from sensational composer Zosha Di Castri. Friday October 13, 2017*

* This is a Casual Fridays performance and begins at 7pm. (see page 9)

Alexander Shelley Conductor Karen Gomyo Violin

PRINCIPAL GUEST Conductor John Storgårds debuts as violin soloist in Kaija Saariaho’s dynamic concerto Graal théâtre, inspired by the search for the Holy Grail. Two of Sibelius’s vivid, profoundly human symphonies close the festival.

Alexander Shelley

GLENN GOULD’S STRING QUARTET

Saturday October 14, 2017

SIBELIUS Violin Concerto GOULD ( Orch. ZOSHA DI CASTRI)

String Quartet**

Alexander Shelley Conductor John Storgårds Violin SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5 K AIJA SA ARIAHO Graal théâtre SIBELIUS Symphony No. 7

** World premiere; NAC Orchestra commission.

7-CONCERT SERIES

Southam Hall / 8pm

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B $392.00 E $216.00

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POPS SERIES AN AMERICAN IN PARIS­—LIVE! WITNESS THE GENIUS of music and moviemaking which is An American in Paris. Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron dance their way through 1950s Paris, weaving a romantic storyline around the iconic songs of George and Ira Gershwin, including “Embraceable You,” “I Got Rhythm,” “’S Wonderful” and “Love is Here to Stay.” Who could ask for anything more?

Thursday–Saturday November 16–18, 2017

Jack Everly Conductor

DISNEY IN CONCERT: A DREAM IS A WISH THIS MULTI-MEDIA CONCERT pairs sensational singers with moments from beloved Disney movies including Cinderella, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Frozen, for a mesmerizing evening of song and storytelling, Disney style!

Thursday–Saturday December 14–16, 2017

Presentation authorized by Disney Concerts © All rights reserved

Andy Einhorn Conductor Guest vocalists

THE SOUNDS OF SIMON & GARFUNKEL BE SWEPT AWAY by the magic of Simon & Garfunkel's unique sound, the quintessential soundtrack of the sixties. Singers AJ and Jonathan flawlessly capture the spirit of the 16 legendary duo. Michael Krajewski Conductor / Piano AJ Swearingen Vocalist Jonathan Beedle Vocalist

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Thursday–Saturday February 8–10, 2018


THE DOO WOP PROJECT Photo: Lia Chang

Thursday–Saturday March 15–17, 2018

TRACE THE EVOLUTION of doo-wop, from classic 1950s five-part harmony to today’s biggest hits. You’ll hear tunes made famous by a multitude of artists, from The Belmonts to Smokey Robinson to Amy Winehouse. Jack Everly Conductor Starring The Doo Wop Project: Dominic Nolfi Vocalist Charl Brown Vocalist Russell Fischer Vocalist Dominic Scaglione Jr. Vocalist Dwayne Cooper Vocalist Sonny Paladino Music Director

THE BEST OF BROADWAY Thursday–Saturday April 26–28, 2018

JACK EVERLY, the NAC Orchestra and the brightest Broadway stars perform the lush music arrangements of your favourite show tunes from Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, Evita, Les Misérables, and more. It’s classic Jack!

Jack Everly

Jack Everly Conductor Kathy Voytko Vocalist Ted Keegan Vocalist Ron Remke Vocalist Richard Todd Adams Vocalist

LET’S DANCE! Thursday–Saturday May 17–19, 2018

THIS ELECTRIFYING dance showcase includes swing, jazz, 1950s bop, ‘Dirty Dancing,’ the waltz, cha-cha, tango, and much more. Incomparable performers, spectacular choreography and the NAC Orchestra: you’ll be dancing in the aisles! Jeff Tyzik Conductor Stephen Sayer Swing Dancer Chandrae Roettig Swing Dancer Patricio Touceda Tango Dancer Eva Lucero Tango Dancer Forrest Walsh Ballroom Dancer Melissa Shahin Ballroom Dancer Ted Louis Levy Tap Dancer / Vocalist Michael Lynche Vocalist Julie Jo Hughes Vocalist

6-CONCERT SERIES

Southam Hall / 8pm

PRICE Adult / 6 concerts (page 24)

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B $405.00 E $204.00

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SEPTEMBER 2017

CREATE YOUR OWN SERIES

Wednesday/Thursday September 20, 21, 2017

ITZHAK PERLMAN’S CINEMA SERENADE

BEETHOVEN’S NINTH

Tuesday October 3, 2017

Thursday October 5, 2017

Wednesday October 11, 2017

Friday October 13, 2017

Saturday October 14, 2017

IDEAS OF NORTH: SIBELIUS’S FIRST SYMPHONY

IDEAS OF NORTH: LINTU AND HEWITT

IDEAS OF NORTH: FINNISH LEGENDS

IDEAS OF NORTH: GLENN GOULD’S STRING QUARTET

IDEAS OF NORTH: SHELLEY AND STORGÅRDS

Sunday November 12, 2017

Thursday–Saturday November 16–18, 2017

Thursday/Friday November 23, 24, 2017

DECEMBER 2017

NOVEMBER 2017

OCTOBER 2017

MIX AND MATCH five or more concerts from across many of our curated series to create the musical experience that is just right for you. More than 50 performances to choose from! Please note: While every effort will be made to do so, it may not be possible to offer Create Your Own subscribers the same seats for each concert.

Wednesday/Thursday September 13, 14, 2017

Thursday–Saturday December 14–16, 2017

JANUARY 2018

© Disney

CHINA’S NATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ORCHESTRA

AN AMERICAN IN PARIS—LIVE!

ZUKERMAN AND MOZART

Wednesday/Thursday January 10, 11, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday January 17, 18, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 2018

LINNEBACH AND BARTÓK

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STORGÅRDS CONDUCTS RACHMANINOFF

ALICE SARA OTT PLAYS GRIEG

DISNEY IN CONCERT A DREAM IS A WISH

SERIES LEGEND Ideas of North Festival Bravo Series Air Canada Ovation Series Audi Signature Series Great Performers Series Pops Series Casual Fridays Series Special Concerts


Tuesday/Wednesday February 20, 21, 2018

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Tuesday February 27, 2018

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THE SOUNDS OF SIMON & GARFUNKEL

TALES OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS

LANG LANG IN RECITAL

Thursday/Friday March 1, 2, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday March 7, 8, 2018

Thursday–Saturday March 15–17, 2018

Tuesday March 20, 2018

Thursday/Friday March 22, 23, 2018

CLASSICAL MARSALIS

A BAROQUE CHORUS

THE DOO WOP PROJECT

ANGELA HEWITT’S BACH ODYSSEY

SHELLEY AND BRAHMS’S SECOND

Wednesday/Friday April 4, 6, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday April 18, 19, 2018

BRAHMS’S FIRST PIANO CONCERTO

LORTIE PLAYS MOZART

Wednesday/Thursday May 2, 3, 2018

Monday May 7, 2018

Thursday/Friday May 10, 11, 2018

RUSSIAN MASTERPIECES

TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

MOZART À LA HAYDN

Thursday–Saturday April 26–28, 2018

Thursday–Saturday May 17–19, 2018

Wednesday/Thursday May 23, 24, 2018

Friday May 25, 2018

THE BEST OF BROADWAY

LET’S DANCE!

5 OR MORE CONCERT SERIES

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MAY 2018

FEBRUARY 2018 MARCH 2018 APRIL 2018

Thursday–Saturday February 8–10, 2018

EMANUEL AX’S “EMPEROR CONCERTO”

VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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KINDERNACO SERIES FOR AGES 3–8!

Sunday November 12, 2017 11am, 1:30pm English 3pm French

CELEBRATE AFRICA!

FROM TRADITIONAL classics to well-loved movie themes, the Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet will demonstrate the highest technical and musical demands made on today’s brass players! Offenbach’s high-spirited Can Can and John Williams’s triumphant Star Wars theme are among the brilliant works that you’ll hear from members of the brass section of the NAC Orchestra. The performance is certain to be a magnificent feast for the ears!

Fana Soro

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CLASSY BRASS!

Sunday February 11, 2018 11am, 1:30pm English 3pm French

Rideau Lakes Brass Quintet   Karen Donnelly Trumpet Steven van Gulik Trumpet Donald Renshaw Trombone Jill Kirwan French horn TBA Tuba

Presented in association with

Sunday January 14, 2018 11am, 1:30pm English 3pm French

FROM THE CLASSIC and sophisticated Jazz standard “I Got Rhythm” to the witty and irreverent Beethoven’s Fifth Bossa Nova-which, thankfully for Beethoven’s sake, was arranged long after his death – these five versatile wind players, along with percussionist Kenneth Simpson, will showcase popular dance styles through the ages including ancient Hungary and Spanish Tango. Don’t forget your dancing shoes!

Masabo and Fana Soro   Fana Soro Balafone, Djembe, Host, Dancer, Singer   Jean-Pierre Makosso Shaker, Storyteller, Dancer   Kesseke Yeo Goun Goun, Dancer   Mohamed Gira Djembe, Goun Goun

AMAZING STRINGS AROUND THE WORLD TRAVEL THROUGH centuries of music and around the world with the colourful sounds of strings! From Baroque to Jazz (including works by Purcell, Haydn, Mozart, and Mancini), you’ll be amazed by what you’ll learn about string instruments and the music they can make.

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RHYTHM AND DANCE

IN CELEBRATIONS of Black History Month, feel the explosion of energy when Masabo hits the stage! This dynamic ensemble of hereditary West African master musicians and dancers fills the air with soaring melodies and driving rhythms as the ancient arts of West Africa are brought to life. Led by renowned Fana Soro, the performance is a feast of traditional songs, stories, athletic dance and absolutely stunning musicianship.

Sunday April 29, 2018

Bel Canto Wind Quintet   Pascale Margely Flute Susan Morris Oboe Shauna McDonald Clarinet Benjamin Glossop Bassoon TBA French horn Kenneth Simpson Percussion

11am, 1:30pm English 3pm French

String Quintet   Joan Milkson Violin Christian Vachon Violin TBA Viola Valérie Despax Cello Hilda Cowie Double Bass

SPECIAL CONCERT Add this KinderNACO Special to your subscription!

TWIN FLAMES: TRACKS IN THE SNOW Sunday October 8, 2017 1:30pm and 3pm Bilingual Part of the Ideas of North Festival. See page 14.

4-CONCERT SERIES

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Main Lobby / Studio

WINNERS OF the Folk Music Award for Aboriginal Songwriters of the Year, the captivating ensemble Twin Flames will take you on a musical journey across Canada and the Arctic. Audiences will discover the beauty of Indigenous and Inuit cultures in this fun and interactive show featuring traditional hand drumming, Inuit throat singing, and sing alongs in English, French and Inuktitut. Jaaji Vocalist / Acoustic guitar Chelsey June Vocalist / Traditional hand drum / Native American flute Fiddle, Percussion and Inuit throat singer to be announced

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TD FAMILY ADVENTURES SERIES FOR AGES 5 AND UP!

Saturday January 13, 2018

VIVALDI AND THE FOUR SEASONS

THE INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED Enchantment Theatre Company makes its NAC debut! An enchanted tree with golden apples. An evil magician conjuring a terrible storm. A beautiful princess and her magical unicorn. See and hear the captivating Russian tale of Prince Ivan and the majestic Firebird as Stravinsky’s famous music comes to life, complete with life-sized puppets, masks and magic.

SEARING SUMMERS, frozen winters, gentle spring rain, and brilliant autumn colours come to life in music. Alain Trudel and the NAC Orchestra explore Antonio Vivaldi’s vibrant Four Seasons, Astor Piazzolla’s energetic Argentinian Tango, and other climate-inspired music with the help of virtuoso guest artists.

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Illustration: Enchantment Theatre Company

THE FIREBIRD

Saturday April 21, 2018

Enchantment Theatre Company Artistic Directors:   Leslie Reidel Resident Stage Director Jennifer Blatchley Smith Literary, Education & Ensemble Landis Smith Production & Ensemble Production Designer C. David Russell Theatrical Adaptation William Leach

Saturday February 3, 2018

“HACK THE SYMPHONY” with audacious new explorations of sound and symphonic classics through science and technology. Arrive early for a special Maker Faire Ottawa edition of TUNETOWN and tinker with unique inventions and instruments featured in the concert! Brought to you by the creative engines of the NAC Orchestra, Canada Science and Technology Museum, pHacktory, and Artengine.

SUPERHEROES Alexander Shelley, Photo: Torsten Höng

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SYMPHONY HACK LAB

Saturday May 26, 2018

Alain Trudel Conductor Andrew Pelling Co-host / Director of pHacktory and TED Senior Fellow Sean Tudor Co-host / Assistant Curator, Canada Science and Technology Museum Adrian Anantawan Violin

Come early! Join us 45 minutes prior to each concert for free learn-and-play activities, organized by the Friends of the NAC Orchestra.

Southam Hall

1:30pm and 3:30pm

SUPERHEROES ABOUND in an afternoon of movie and classical favourites, with a super-sized 140-member orchestra conducted by Alexander Shelley. The NAC Orchestra and Ottawa Youth Orchestra combine forces, performing music celebrating the men and women who’ve inspired historical and fictional legends, from Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade and to John Williams’s Superman. Costumes encouraged for concertgoers of all ages! Alexander Shelley Conductor Ottawa Youth Orchestra John Gomez Music Director

TUNetOWN PrE-CoNceRT ActIVITIES

4-CONCERT SERIES

Alain Trudel Conductor Blake Pouliot Violin

This series is made possible in part by the NAC’s National Youth and Education Trust. The Trust is supported by Lead Partner Rogers and supporters and patrons of the annual NAC Gala and the donors of the NAC Foundation Corporate Circle and Donors’ Circle.

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MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON SERIES Charles Hamann Oboe Anna Petersen Oboe Frédéric Lacroix Piano / Harpsichord Members of the NAC Orchestra ALBINONI Concerto for Oboe,

Strings and Continuo BRITTEN Phantasy Quartet FRÉDÉRIC LACROIX Sonata for Oboe and Piano LOEFFLER Deux Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola and Piano ZELENK A Sonata for Two Oboes, Bassoon and Continuo

SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018 John Storgårds, Photo: Marco Borggreve

Charles Hamann, Photo: Fred Cattroll

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2017

Branford Marsalis Saxophone Members of the NAC Orchestra Program includes: BUSCH Quintet for Alto Saxophone and String Quartet

Program includes: MARTINŮ Nonet No. 2 BRAHMS String Sextet No. 2 in G major

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2018 Alain Trudel Trombone Members of the NAC Orchestra Alain Trudel, Photo: Sophie Poliquin

Branford Marsalis, Photo: Palma Kolansky

SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018

John Storgårds Violin Members of the NAC Orchestra

Program includes: HORNOFF Suite for Four Trombones ALAIN TRUDEL Visions for Trumpet, Trombone, Percussion and Piano

LONG AFTER the last notes reverberate through Southam Hall, the joy of sharing music continues – with the Friends of the NAC Orchestra. If you love music, would like to help support the next generation of orchestral musicians, believe in music education and want to have fun; think about joining Friends! With special fundraising events, Friends of the NAC Orchestra supports our Orchestra and engages a broad community of music lovers who contribute to music education and other musical opportunities. How to join? Simply tick “Add a Friends of the NAC Orchestra membership” on your 2017/18 renewal form, or visit friendsofnaco.ca.

4-CONCERT SERIES

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National Gallery of Canada Auditorium / 2pm

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IMPORTANT DATES CURATED SERIES SUBSCRIBERS March 6, 2017 Renewal period begins for Curated Series subscribers. Save 15% or More! *Seniors save 20% or More! March 24, 2017: Early Bird Renewal Deadline for Curated Series subscribers. Renew your subscription by March 24, 2017 and in addition to guaranteeing your same seats and saving 15% or more on your subscription, you also receive one ticket per subscription to an NAC performance**. April 21, 2017: Final Renewal Deadline for Curated Series subscribers. Renew by April 21, 2017 to guarantee your same seats and save 15% or more on your subscription. All prices are subject to change after May 19, 2017. Some restrictions may apply. CREATE YOUR OWN SUBSCRIBERS April 26, 2017: Renewal period begins for Create Your Own subscribers. Save 15% or More! *Seniors save 20% or More!

STUDENT/CHILD DISCOUNT Students and children get 50% off regular ticket prices on select concerts and series. Include a photocopy of your full-time student identification for your 50% savings off the regular price. One discount subscription per I.D.

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TICKET EXCHANGES No exchange fees for subscribers. Exchange your tickets until 9pm on the business day prior to the concert you can’t attend for tickets to ANY other NAC Orchestra, English Theatre, French Theatre or Dance subscription performance in the 2017/18 season, subject to availability. Please note: If you exchange for another NAC Orchestra concert, you will receive your subscriber discount. If you exchange to a Theatre or Dance performance, you will receive a subscriber-preferred price. If the performance you exchange your tickets for is more expensive, you will be required to pay the difference; if it is less expensive, you will receive a credit for the difference. **Performances offered as the early bird gift are listed on the early bird flyer in your renewal kit when you renew before your early bird deadline. You can also contact the box office directly and they will be happy to list the performances for you.

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May 9, 2017: Early Bird Renewal Deadline for Create Your Own subscribers. Renew your subscription by May 9, 2017 and in addition to guaranteeing your priority seating and saving 15% or more on your subscription, you also receive one ticket per subscription to an NAC performance**.

Renewing subscribers to a Curated Concert Series are guaranteed their same seats and series until the renewal deadline of April 21, 2017.

May 19, 2017: Renewal Deadline for Create Your Own subscribers. Renew by May 19, 2017 to guarantee your priority seating and save 15% or more on your subscription. All prices are subject to change after May 19, 2017. Some restrictions may apply.

Renewing Create Your Own series subscribers are given seat allocation priority when they renew by May 19, 2017. While every effort will be made to do so, it may not be possible to offer Create Your Own subscribers the same seat for each concert.

May 19, 2017: Subscriber Priority deadline for additional NAC tickets. NAC Subscribers can purchase additional NAC tickets before subscriptions go on sale to the general public on May 23, 2017. May 23, 2017: 2017/18 NAC Subscriptions go on sale to the general public on May 23, 2017.

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Everyone – including children and infants – must have a ticket to be admitted to performances. No refunds or credits will be offered except in the case of cancellation of a performance. Programs and artists are subject to change. The information in this brochure was complete and accurate at the time of printing.

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Adult Senior

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Adult Senior

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Pops (6 concerts)

Adult/Senior $504.00 $405.00 $348.00 $294.00 $204.00 $127.50

Casual Fridays (3 concerts)

Adult Senior

Music for a Sunday Afternoon (4 concerts)

Adult $149.00

Seating at the National Gallery of Canada is unreserved.

TD Family Adventures with the NAC Orchestra (4 concerts)

Adult $61.00 Child $54.00 Family of 4 $236.00 Additional $50.00

Reserved seating is the same price throughout Southam Hall.

KinderNACO (4 concerts)

Adult $51.00 Child $38.00 Family of 4 $160.00

Seating in all KinderNACO locations is unreserved.

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Create Your Own Series (Prices are per concert)¹

Adult Senior

$84.00 $68.75 $59.50 $48.25 $34.00 $21.25 $79.00 $64.75 $56.00 $45.50 $32.00 $20.00

Itzhak Perlman's Cinema Serenade, Angela Hewitt's Bach Odyssey, Disney In Concert, and An American in Paris Live!

Adult Senior

$88.25 $78.00 $64.50 $54.25 $35.50 $21.25 $83.00 $73.50 $60.75 $51.00 $33.50 $20.00

Select a minimum of 5 concerts from Audi Signature Series², Air Canada Ovation, Bravo, Great Performers², Pops² and Casual Fridays.

¹ Please note: While every effort will be made to do so, it may not be possible to offer Create Your Own subscribers the same seat for every concert.

² Excludes: Itzhak Perlman's Cinema Serenade, Angela Hewitt's Bach Odyssey, Disney in Concert, and An American in Paris Live!

IDEAS OF NORTH FESTIVAL PRICING Subscribe to our 5-concert series or the 7-concert series for the full festival experience! Are you a subscriber to another series? Add on Ideas of North Festival concerts and take advantage of your 15% or more subscriber savings benefit!

A B C D E F

5-Concert Festival

Adult Senior

$423.25 $340.00 $292.00 $248.00 $173.50 $106.25 $379.00 $304.50 $260.00 $223.00 $163.25 $100.00

7-Concert Festival

Adult Senior

$475.25 $392.00 $347.50 $294.25 $216.00 $148.75 $427.75 $353.25 $314.25 $265.00 $203.25 $140.00

Audi Signature and Bravo Subscribers³

Adult Senior

$84.00 $68.75 $59.50 $48.25 $34.00 $21.25 $79.00 $64.75 $56.00 $45.50 $32.00 $20.00

³ One Ideas of North Festival concert is included in the price of each of the Audi Signature Series and Bravo Series.

The Create Your Own Series price listing above shows individual ticket prices. If you wish to subscribe to the entire festival, simply deduct the price of one concert at your seating level from the amount you submit for your subscription purchase.

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ADD MORE CONCERTS

Order additional tickets to any concert and continue to save 15% or more off the regular ticket price. Additional ticket orders are given seating priority before subscriptions open to the general public on May 23, 2017. Additional prices are subject to change after May 19, 2017.

A B C D E F

Audi Signature², Air Canada Ovation, Bravo, Great Performers², Pops² and Casual Fridays

Adult/Senior $84.00 $68.75 $59.50 $48.25 $34.00 $21.25

Itzhak Perlman's Cinema Serenade, Angela Hewitt's Bach Odyssey, Disney In Concert, and An American in Paris—Live!

Adult/Senior $88.25 $78.00 $64.50 $54.25 $35.50 $21.25

TD Family Adventures

Adult/Senior $15.25 Child $11.75

Festival: Finland's Rajaton In Concert

Adult/Senior $35.50 $35.50 $35.50 $21.25 $21.25 $21.25

Festival: Lapland Chamber Orchestra

Adult/Senior $21.25 $21.25 $21.25 $21.25 $21.25 $21.25

Festival: Sibelius's First Symphony

Adult/Senior $84.00 $68.75 $59.50 $48.25 $34.00 $21.25

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

Adult/Senior $54.25 $54.25 $35.50 $35.50 $21.25 $21.25

KinderNACO: Twin Flames: Tracks In The Snow

Adult/Senior $13.00 Child $9.50

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch⁴

Adult/Senior $85.00 $76.00 $65.00 $46.00

Joshua Bell's Christmas With The NAC Orchestra

Adult/Senior $91.00 $80.75 $67.00 $56.75 $35.50 $21.25

Handel's Messiah

Adult/Senior $88.25 $78.00 $64.50 $54.25 $35.50 $21.25

Dance: Tero Saarinen Company: Morphed⁴

Adult/Senior $50.00 $44.00 $36.00

NAC Presents: Sarah MacDougall⁴

Adult/Senior $26.00

NAC Gala

Adult/Senior $228.00 $186.00 $125.00

Seating in all KinderNACO locations is unreserved.

⁴ Please refer to nac-cna.ca for the corresponding seating maps.

Standard Performances

Pops Performances

BALCONY

BALCONY

AMPHITHEATRE

AMPHITHEATRE

BALCONY BOXES

MEZZANINE

MEZZANINE

AMPHITHEATRE BOXES MEZZANINE BOXES

ORCHESTRA

ORCHESTRA

STAGE A

Boxes (Mezzanine & Amphitheatre) Orchestra (Rows A–M Centre Aisles)

B

Orchestra (Rows A–M Centre / Left) Orchestra (Rows N–R Centre Aisles) Mezzanine (Rows A–C Centre / Left)

C

Orchestra (Rows N–S Centre) Orchestra (Rows B–M Sides Left) Orchestra (Rows A–M Sides Right) Mezzanine Wheelchair (Row S Centre)

STAGE D

Orchestra (Rows N–S Sides) Amphitheatre (Rows A–D) Boxes (Balcony) Wheelchair (Row S Side)

E

Orchestra (Rows T–W Centre) Amphitheatre (Rows E–F) Balcony (Rows A–B)

F

Orchestra (Rows T–W Sides / X Centre) Balcony (Rows C–F) Wheelchair (Row X Centre / W Side)

Above maps are not applicable for the NAC Gala.

A

Boxes (Mezzanine & Amphitheatre) Orchestra (Rows A–M Centre Aisles)

B

Orchestra (Rows A–M Centre) Orchestra (Rows N–R Centre Aisles) Mezzanine (Rows A–D Centre)

C

Orchestra (Rows N–S Centre) Orchestra (Rows B–R Sides Left) Orchestra (Rows B–R Sides Right) Orchestra (Rows DD–FF Centre Aisles) Mezzanine Wheelchair (Row S Centre)

D

Orchestra (Rows T–W Centre) Orchestra (Rows S–T Sides) Orchestra (Rows DD–FF) Amphitheatre (Rows A–D) Boxes (Balcony) Wheelchair (Row S Side)

E

Amphitheatre (Rows E–F) Balcony (Rows A–B)

F

Orchestra (Rows U–W Sides / X Centre) Balcony (Rows C–F) Wheelchair (Row X Centre / W Side)

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Photo: Yannick Beauvalet

EXPRESS YOUR PASSION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS! 26

As you wait for the curtain to rise, take a look around. The seats are filled with people just like you – people who love the arts. Many have chosen a special way to share what is so important in their lives. Imagine inspiring new compositions, plays and choreography while keeping the magic of performance alive on Canada’s stage. Imagine the joy that comes with giving children the chance to develop their own passion for the arts. Express your love for the arts. Share your passion. Send your donation to the National Arts Centre Foundation or make a gift online at nacfoundation.ca


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