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“Ode to the Organ” thursday/Friday, March 22 /23, 2018 Cameron Carpenter, organ Jongen Symphonie Concertante for organ and orchestra, op. 81 Saint-SaënS Symphony no. 3 in C Minor, op. 78, Organ “Beethoven’s 5th” Friday/Saturday, april 13/14, 2018 Vadim gluzman, violin torke Bright Blue Music BernStein Serenade (after Plato’s Symposium) BeethoVen Symphony no. 5 in C Minor, op. 67 “the Mighty russians, Part 2” Friday/Saturday, May 18/19, 2018 olga kern, piano tChaikoVSky-StraVinSky “Bluebird” Pas de deux from The Sleeping Beauty tChaikoVSky Piano Concerto no. 3 in e- flat major, op. posth. 75 ProkofieV Piano Concerto no. 1 in D-flat major, op. 10 raChManinoff Symphony no. 3 in a Minor, op. 44 the rat Pack!: 100 years of Frank!™ Friday, June 1, 2018 Saturday, June 2, 2018 Palmer events Center, 8:00 p.m.
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SneAk Peek 2018 –19 ASO SeASOn Preview
Masterworks Series Fri/Sat, Sep 14/15, 2018 Lise de la Salle, piano GLAZUNOV Carnaval Overture, Op. 45 RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 1 TCHAIKOVSKY Manfred Symphony, Op. 58
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Fri/Sat, Oct 19/20, 2018 BeRNSTeIN/HARMON Suite from Candide BeRNSTeIN Divertimento for Orchestra BeRNSTeIN Selections from On the Town BeRNSTeIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
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Fri/Sat, NOv 30/Dec 1, 2018 Orli Shaham, piano PAUL NOVAK On Buoyancy [Texas Young Composers winner] SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 120 BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 83
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Fri/Sat, JaN 11/12, 2019 Leon Fleisher, piano IVeS/SCHUMAN Variations on “America” Dvorák Symphonic Variations FRANCK Symphonic Variations, FWV 46 BRITTeN Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell, Op. 34
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Fri/Sat, Mar 22/23, 2019 Time for Three [Nicolas Kendall, violin; Charles Yang, violin; Ranaan Meyer, double bass] Michelle Schumann, piano F. MeNDeLSSOHN Overture in C Major BOULANGeR D’un matin de printemps C.W. SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 KAPRÁLOVÁ Suita rustica, Op. 19 HIGDON Concerto 4-3 HIGDON blue cathedral
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Fri/Sat, apr 12/13, 2019 William Hagen, violin MOZART Violin Concerto No. 4 in D Major, K. 218 BRUCKNeR Symphony No. 9 in D Minor
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Fri/Sat, May 17/18, 2019 Robert Faires, actor Chorus Austin BeRLIOZ excerpts from Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17 WALTON Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario
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Masterworks Series Music of Leonard Bernstein
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WiLLiam Hagen
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Masterworks Series William Hagen, violin Music of Mozart, Bruckner
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Masterworks Series Conspirare Symphonic Choir Music of Brahms
A Shakespearean Evening A Shakespearean Evening MAY 17/18, 2019
Masterworks Series Chorus Austin Music of Berlioz, Walton
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Texas Young Composers Concert
Saturday, June 16, 2018 Michael & Susan dell hall, 7:30 p.m. Bring your friends, family, and co-workers for a special evening of music! hear compositions by some of texas’ most elite young composers performed by your austin Symphony orchestra. each composer was selected by a jury during the texas Young Composers Competition held this spring. previous winners have gone on to work for disney movie studios, while some are studying at some of the best music schools in the country. Come hear what all the buzz is about! #aso107 top & Center: John Gutierrez photoGraphY BottoM: KennY triCe
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Check OneWorldTheatre.org for up-to-date schedules!
may 3
“The ACOusTiC Living ROOm” sOngs And sTORies WiTh KAThy mATTeA FeATuRing BiLL COOLey
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Bob Schneider & Mitch Watkins fri, june 1 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Bob schneider is a highly unique one-man musical and artistic phenomenon. in his musical hometown of Austin, he has ruled the roost for over 25 years. he has been awarded 54 Austin music Awards, including seven-time musician of the year, making him the all-time leader. schneider is the best-selling artist at Waterloo Records and his national profile has won him devoted following thanks to appearances on national television, numerous albums, and a relentless commitment to touring. After fronting such popular Austin bands as joe Rockhead, the ugly Americans, and The scabs in the 1990s, schneider launched a genuinely independent career that goes unmatched for its breadth and prolificacy. he’s written more than 2,000 songs and released 18 solo albums. he has also had songs featured on 7 studio film soundtracks – plus an indie movie – and sustains an ongoing market for his paintings and collages, some of which have also graced his album covers. Known for mastering an almost dizzying array of styles and genres, the Austin American-Statesman notes, ‘schneider’s a chameleon; he can’t be categorized, and it’s like it’s a personal challenge to see how many kinds of music he can master. But pay attention; it’s the lyrics more than the voice that set him apart.‘ his latest release, I Will Find You No Matter What: The Songs of Luc and Bob Schneider, was written and recorded with his now 11-year-old son – who sings many of the songs and shares vocals with his father on others – it’s a true family album for music lovers of all ages.
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Jake Shimabukuro Sun, june 10 @ 6 & 8:30 pm jake shimabukuro combines the qualities of a virtuoso ukulele player with rock musicians to create a sound that’s uniquely his own but still firmly grounded in hawaiian tradition. Known for his energetic strumming on the ukulele, his performance incorporates elements of thoughtful, sophisticated arrangements to spontaneous, improvised passages. in addition to his original compositions, his repertoire includes Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” schubert’s “Ave maria,” and Cohen’s “hallelujah.” shimabukuro’s career skyrocketed when a cover of “While my guitar gently Weeps” went viral on youTube with more than 13 million views, opening the rest of the world’s eyes to his unique playing style. in the years since the youTube clip aired, he has collaborated with an array of artists that include yo-yo ma, jimmy Buffett, Bette midler, Cyndi Lauper, jack johnson, ziggy marley, dave Koz, michael mcdonald, and Lyle Lovett. he’s sold out world-class venues, played at Bonnaroo, sxsW, the Playboy jazz Festival, Fuji Rock Festival, the influential Ted conference, and even performed for Queen elizabeth ii. shimabukuro has topped Billboard’s World music Chart numerous times, been declared a musical “hero” by Rolling Stone Magazine, which also stated, “one of the hottest axemen of the past few years doesn’t actually play guitar.” he has also won accolades from eddie vedder who says, “shimabukuro is taking the instrument to a place that i can’t see anybody else catching up with.”
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Chubby Checker Sat, june 30 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Born ernest evans and inspired by ernest Tubb, Chubby Checker vowed to someday enter show business and took his first step toward that goal by forming a street corner harmony group when he was only 11 years old. And the rest, as they say, is history. his breakthrough hit, ‘The Twist‘ made Checker the only artist to have a song be a number one hit – twice! he introduced the concept of ‘dancing apart to the beat,’ inspiring the all of the different dance crazes that helped define a generation. At the forefront was Checker with ‘The Fly,’ ‘The Pony,’ and ‘The hucklebuck.’ The next few years were prolific for the singer as hit after hit rolled in: Checker’s, ‘Pony Time,’ went straight to number one and stayed on the charts for 16 weeks; his song, ‘Let’s Twist Again,’ went Platinum; he is the only artist to have nine double-sided hits; and he is the only artist to have five albums in the Top 12 all at once. The Rock and Roll hall of Fame honored Checker with a special award presentation in 2008. in between recording and touring, he took time to add feature films to his repertoire with the releases of Don’t Knock The Twist, and Twist Around The Clock. in more recent years, Checker returned to the top of the Billboard dance Chart with the number one track, ‘Knock down The Walls.’ This song introduced the legend to a whole new audience with its powerful straight ahead rock tempo, which perfectly captured his continuous musical evolution.
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“the acoustic living room”Songs and Stories with Kathy mattea
featuring bill cooley thurs, may 3 @ 7 pm Kathy mattea is one of the most respected female country stars of her era, a commercially successful hit maker who was able to bring elements of folk, bluegrass, gospel, and singer/songwriter intimacy to her music. The beloved singer and winner of the gRAmmy for Best Female Country vocal has produced such number one hits classics as “18 Wheels and A dozen Roses,” “Where’ve you Been,” “goin’ gone,” untold stories,” and “Life as We Knew it.” not content to dominate in one genre, mattea has also been award the gRAmmy for Best southern, Country, or Bluegrass gospel Album. her 18 albums are woven through with bluegrass, gospel, and Celtic influences, and have garnered multiple Country music Awards, as well as single of the year, song of the year, and Top Female vocalist from The Academy of Country music. most recently, mattea and her longtime collaborator, guitarist bill cooley, have shared one of nashville’s most musically rich partnerships for over two decades. The duo meets as old friends, welcoming you into The Acoustic Living Room to share songs and stories near and dear to their hearts.
madeleine peyroux fri, may 4 @ 7 & 9:30 pm For more than 20 years, singer/songwriter madeleine Peyroux has possessed one of the most distinctive voices of our time. her boundless versatility, connection to audiences worldwide, and sensational performances have earned her a multitude of fans and the adoration of critics. Through six universally praised albums “jazz’s brightest star” has gained a reputation for an impeccable choice of material, creating a genuine buzz of anticipation amongst fans, and the industry at large. her recordings encompass a spirited and soulful masterwork of loping, skipping, sassy, feisty, and sexy tunes delivered in a captivating mélange of funk, blues, and jazz. From holiday to dylan, Bessie smith to Leonard Cohen, Peyroux sheds a striking new light onto familiar musical gems while making each phrase and croon her very own.
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david Wilcox thurs, may 10 @ 8 pm Cleveland-born david Wilcox is a father, a husband, a citizen, and a songwriter. First inspired to play guitar after hearing a fellow college student playing in a stairwell, Wilcox is now 18 records into a career marked by personal revelation and wildly loyal fans. his lyrical insight is matched by a smooth baritone voice, virtuosic guitar chops, and creative open tunings, giving him a range and tenderness rare in folk music. Wilcox released an independent album in 1987, was a winner of the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival new Folk award in 1988, and by 1989 he had signed with A&m Records. his first release on the label, How Did You Find Me Here, sold over 100,000 copies the first year largely by word of mouth. Considered a ‘songwriter’s songwriter’, his songs have been covered by artists such as k.d. lang and many others. in addition to his writing prowess, his skills as a performer and storyteller are unmatched. he holds audiences rapt with nothing more than a single guitar, thoroughly written songs, a fearless ability to mine the depths of human emotions of joy, sorrow and everything in between, and all tempered by a quick and wry wit.
blood, Sweat & tears fri, may 11 @ 7 & 9:30 pm With world class vocals, musicianship, and a multitude of solid gold hits, Blood, sweat & Tears is at the top of their game. They are the band that fused rock, blues, pop music, horn arrangements and jazz improvisation into an irresistible jazz-rock hybrid, garnering legions critical acclaim and legions of fans along the way. it’s been more than four decades since Blood, sweat & Tears’ second, self-titled album, topped the Billboard charts, beat out the Beatles’ Abbey Road for gRAmmy Album of the year, and produced three mega-hit singles: ‘you made me so very happy‘; ‘spinning Wheel‘; and ‘And When i die‘. They have scored hit recordings performing the songs of such laudable singer/songwriters as Laura nyro, james Taylor, The Band, the Rolling stones, as well as Billie holiday, which have sold tens of millions of recordings. Bs&T also incorporated music from Thelonious monk into their arrangements. They have won gold Records, gRAmmy Awards, the respect of the best in the industry, and the love of millions of fans. it’s a future of endless possibilities for Blood sweat & Tears.
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Karla bonoff thurs, may 17 @ 8 pm Karla Bonoff has been described as singer/ songwriters of her generation. she has been writing songs since she was 15 year old and made her professional debut when three of her songs appeared on Linda Ronstadt’s hasten down the Wind album. she has also written for Bonnie Raitt and Wynonna judd. But as others were scoring hits with Karla Bonoff songs, Bonoff was embarking on a solo career. her song, ‘i Can’t hold On,’ reached number one, she scored coveted spots on major tours, opening for james Taylor and jackson Browne, and earning a rave review in Time Magazine. Two subsequent albums, Restless Nights, and Wild Heart of the Young, established Bonoff as one of LA’s major artists and songwriters. she has gone on to work with joe Walsh, don henley, and jd souther, and scored a mega-hit with the song ‘somebody’s eyes,’ from the movie Footloose. Bonoff’s career came full circle when she penned three songs for her old friend Linda Ronstadt: ‘Cry Like a Rainstorm,’ ‘howl Like the Wind,’ and ‘All my Life,’ a duet with Aaron neville, which won the gRAmmy Award for Best vocal Performance by a duo or group.
brian culbertson Sun, may 20 @ 6 & 8:30 pm Brian Culbertson is an award-winning multiinstrumentalist, songwriter and producer known for his distinct brand of genre-crossing contemporary jazz, R&B and funk. inspired by the iconic R&Bjazz-pop artists of the 1970s like earth, Wind & Fire, Tower of Power, Chicago, and david sanborn, he started composing original music for his seventh grade piano recital and hasn’t stopped since, amassing 30 Billboard number one singles (and counting!) and a deep catalogue of 18 albums, most of which have topped the Billboard Contemporary jazz charts. having worked and performed with countless industry all-stars such as michael mcdonald, Chris Botti, Barry manilow, herb Alpert, natalie Cole, and Bootsy Collins, Culbertson has won numerous awards and accolades along with nominations from the nAACP image Awards and soul Train Awards. With love, romance and his recent twentieth wedding anniversary serving as his inspiration, Culbertson crafted thirteen new songs that will be released as Colors of Love on valentine’s day 2018.
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david bromberg Quintet Sat, may 26 @ 8 pm For david Bromberg – a godfather of Americana, decorated multi-instrumentalist and singersongwriter, gifted song interpreter and lauded bandmate to the stars – it all began with the blues. his incredible journey spans five-and-a-half decades and includes, but is not limited to, adventures with Bob dylan, george harrison, jerry garcia, and music and life lessons from seminal blues guitarist Reverend gary davis, who claimed the young artists as a son. A musician’s musician, Bromberg’s master of several stringed instruments, including the guitar, fiddle, dobro, and mandolin, and multiple styles is legendary leading dr. john to declare him an American icon. he even co-invented a new genre: newgrass. in October of 2016, Bromberg released The Blues, The Whole Blues and Nothing But The Blues’, produced by Levon helm and Bob dylan’s longtime collaborator, Larry Campbell. This is his first album since 2013 is a wonderfully curated selection of deep cuts from the blues genre, in addition to original compositions. “The reason man created stringed instruments.” jerry jeff Walker
monte montgomery thurs, june 7 @ 7 pm you can call it prescient or predetermined, but when Terry Lickona, undisputed tastemaker and producer of Austin City Limits, plucked a then relatively unknown guitar talent to tape a segment of the legendary show, one had the sense that this was just the beginning. since that jaw dropping performance, monte montgomery has embarked on an almost fantasy like rock and roll roller coaster ride filled with dizzying accomplishments and mind blowing accolades. named one of the ‘Top 50 All-Time greatest guitar Players‘ by Guitar Player Magazine, he’s been called everything from ‘guitar-god‘ to the ‘answer to the Fermi Paradox.‘ Long a big draw on the live music scene, montgomery’s non-stop touring schedule lets fans experience his epic guitar solos, classic covers, and original hits, night after night. Besides his version of ‘Little Wing,‘ by jimi hendrix, his cover of ‘sara smile‘ on youTube, impressed daryl hall (hall & Oates) so much, he invited montgomery to be the featured artist on Live From daryl’s house, the popular web-based music show.
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tish hinojosa fri, june 8 @ 8 pm Austin’s own, singer-songwriter Tish hinojosa, will be releasing her 17th album “WesT” in june. her first stop on the celebration tour will be at One World Theatre on june 8th. WesT, produced by hinojosa’s long time collaborators marvin dykhuis and Chip dolan, includes a duet with michael martin murphy. The album is yet another brilliant body of displaying hinojosa’s enchanting blend of folk, country and pop while always paying homage to her Latino heritage. hinojosa has collaborated with the likes of artists including as joan Baez, Booker T. jones, Flaco jimenez, Pete seeger, and dwight yoakam to name a few. her undeniable appeal has been embraced worldwide on stages where she has charmed audiences from The White house (a personal invite from the Clinton’s) to hamburg germany where she made her home for 9 years before returning to Austin in 2013. hinojosa’s well-deserved critical acclaim has been documented not only by her recordings but also by the features and reviews in the cities she has performed, performances as a featured guest on programs including Austin City Limits, A Prairie Home Companion and various nPR programs but and most importantly, in the hearts of her fans.
delta rae mon, june 11 @ 8 pm six-piece band delta Rae hails from durham, nC with Liz hopkins and Brittany holljes fronting the robust group with sultry harmonies rounded out by holljes’ brothers eric (vocals, piano) and ian (vocals, guitar) as well as mike mcKee (drums) and grant emerson (bass). Their Americana folk-rock sound and amazing vocals quickly made the group popular with fans and critics alike, and were recently named One to Watch in 2018 by Billboard, CmT, and Rolling Stone Magazine. headlining over 100 shows each year and a regular on the festival circuit since forming in 2009, delta Rae’s larger-than-life performances have earned coveted spots at Bonnaroo, Tortuga music Festival, Austin City Limits, Firefly, Bumbershoot, summerfest, hangout Fest, Kaaboo, Basilica, vOOdOO, and Lollapalooza. They have received national attention with features in NPR, Washington Post, and New York Times, in addition to late night television performances and inclusion in Forbes’ 30 under 30 list. delta Rae are on tour in support of their latest release, A Long And Happy Life, and their latest radio single “no Peace in Quiet.”
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rippingtons fri, june 22 @ 7 & 9:30 pm “When i started the Rippingtons, i never imagined it would last more than the release of one album, let alone thirty years!” recalls Russ Freeman, leader and founder of the pioneering, gRAmmy nominated group The Rippingtons, who celebrated their 30th anniversary year with the release of True stories, the band’s 22nd recording, in 2016. The music will not only please followers that have been culled over their extraordinarily long career, but will also entice a new crowd of admirers from all over the world. After all, the Rippingtons are the seminal contemporary jazz super group that has created the life soundtrack for hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. don’t miss the Band that Ripps!
Sounding clay fri, june 29 @ 8 pm Brian Ransom is a professor of visual Art at eckerd College, a four year liberal arts college in st. Petersburg, Florida. his show, sounding Clay, features what he is most known for – his sounding sculptures and musical instruments whose primary resonators are ceramic, although they increasingly employ an unusual variety of media and installation venues in their presentations. Ransom’s musical compositions, which he writes for his original ceramic musical instruments, have been featured in recordings, film and video soundtracks and ballet scores throughout the past twenty years. his sounding sculptures have been exhibited and collected internationally. he has lectured extensively including giving an interactive presentation at harvard university on acoustics. Among the awards Ransom has received include the national endowment for the Arts Fellowship in sculpture, The Fulbright/hayes Fellowship in Peru, and several state Arts Commission grants. this show is an independent artist’s project, supported in part by the cultural arts division of the city of austin economic development department.
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maria muldaur thurs, july 26 @ 8 pm Proving her voice and musical imprint stretches far beyond the greenwich village scene, maria muldaur’s remarkable singing career permeates the folk, blues, and American roots music genres. she first began singing with the even dozen jug Band in the 60s (alongside future Lovin’ spoonful founder john sebastian). her first solo album, maria muldaur, released in 1973 featured the Top 10 hit “midnight at the Oasis.” just a short time later, muldaur began touring with the grateful dead and eventually connected with bluegrass legend Peter Rowan. such is the story of muldaur’s eclectic career – her prolific recordings (she’s averaged an album a year for over 40 years) and like a chameleon adapts perfectly into the genre to which she’s collaborating. still, she finds the blues genre to be her best fit. The gRAmmy awards agree. she’s earned several nominations for her traditional blues albums, most recently 2005’s Sweet Lovin’ Ol Soul.
edwin mccain fri, july 27 @ 8 pm edwin mcCain’s voice is everywhere. At any given moment, a radio station is playing one of his songs. An American idol hopeful is belting out ‘i’ll Be.’ A newlywed couple is dancing to ‘i Could not Ask for more.’ his songs have over 25 million plays on social media alone that have earned him a wall of platinum and gold albums that have sold in the millions, and reams of Top 10, 20 and 40 hits. mcCain is heard belting his hits at over 100 concert halls throughout the country every year. his innate ability to write and perform songs that somehow every listener claims as their own has made him one of the most enduring and downright likable entertainers of our generation. Over a million dr. Phil viewers voted ‘i’ll Be‘ as the best wedding song ever written, vh1 calls it one of the ‘greatest Love songs of All Time.’ The New York Times dubs mcCain the ‘great American romantic and his fans do certainly agree. mcCain roars through soulful renditions of his songs, tosses in irrepressible vintage R&B rhythms and turns his concerts into parties. his between-song-banter is more stand-up than rock star, drawing as many laughs as cheers.’
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Join us for the 2018-2019 season The season marks new beginnings and continued traditions at Austin Opera.
Verdi's Otello Puts & Campbell's Silent Night Puccini's La bohème 82
512-472-5992 AUSTINOPERA.ORG THE LONG CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Saturday Nov. 10, 2018 7:30 PM Thursday Nov. 15, 2018 7:30 PM Sunday Nov. 18, 2018 2:30 PM
As a crackling storm rolls into Cyprus, we are introduced to a trio of figures, each based on Shakespeare’s iconic characters: the victorious naval warrior Otello, his faithful wife Desdemona, and his trusted officer Iago. But soon after the rain subsides, the duplicitous Iago preys upon Otello’s insecurity and suspicion by hatching a plot to have Otello question Desdemona’s fidelity, unleashing a passionate tempest of gale force, with powerfully tragic results. This thoughtful tale of personal and political jealousy is a rarely performed masterwork that will leave Austin audiences breathless.
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This company premiere of the Pulitzer Prize–winning modern classic Silent Night, with music by Kevin Puts and a libretto by Mark Campbell (The Manchurian Candidate, 2016), is based on the 2005 film Joyeux Noël, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Saturday Jan. 26, 2019 7:30 PM Thursday Jan. 31, 2019 7:30 PM Sunday Feb. 3, 2019 2:30 PM
Silent Night recounts a miraculous moment of peace during one of the bloodiest wars in human history. The year is 1914 and as Christmas Eve falls, soldiers in French, German, and Scottish trenches begin recalling songs of home, stepping into no-man’s-land for a spontaneous truce.
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Puccini’s sweeping story of young bohemians struggling to fulfill their dreams and find true love contains some of the most beloved music in all of opera. La bohème is frequently referenced in popular culture—from the Academy Award– winning film Moonstruck to the Tony–winning musical Rent— making the story and its music instantly recognizable to even newcomers to opera.
Saturday April 27, 2019 7:30 PM Thursday May 2, 2019 7:30 PM Sunday May 5, 2019 2:30 PM
Austin Opera audiences will soon discover why the Pulitzer committee hailed Silent Night for “displaying versatility of style and cutting straight to the heart.”
This exquisite production is a traditional telling of the classic tale. The City of Light’s snowy streets, drafty tenements, and nightclub diversions come to life in a production certain to linger in the memory long after its final heartrending scene. 83
Opera ATX, powered by Austin Opera, will bring groundbreaking new works, emerging artists, exciting composers, and dynamic directors to Austin. By tapping into our city’s live music DNA, Austin Opera will continue to reflect the spirit of the city and the pioneering image it’s known for. Opera ATX will explore alternative venues and partnerships around town, starting at the historic Paramount Theatre. We will create the conditions for operatic experiences completely new to Austin, and perhaps completely new to the art form. Driven by Austin Opera’s love of opera, love of audiences, and love of Austin, Opera ATX shows how Austin is shaping its opera company and inspiring innovative experiences.
David T. Little's Soldier Songs PARAMOUNT THEATRE
Friday Saturday Apr. 5, 2019 8:00 PM Apr. 6, 2019 8:00 PM Soldier Songs combines elements of theater, opera, rock-infused concert music, and video by filmmaker Bill Morrison to explore themes of loss, the exploitation of innocence, and the difficulty of expressing the truth of war. The libretto, created by the composer, was adapted from recorded interviews with veterans of five wars. Soldier Songs traces changing perceptions of war in our society and by those who experience it. It is a chilling and realistic view of our media-crazed, war-machine culture, and of the nature of power in war.
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With its poignant libretto, driving music, and surprising visual counterpoint, Soldier Songs perfectly represents the promise of Opera ATX: bringing innovative new works, sensational artists, and visionary creative teams to Austin.
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III Forks is a contemporary evolution of the classic steakhouse. The menu features the finest USDA Prime beef, ocean-fresh seafood and an extensive wine list. The perfect table is available for your party, five private rooms available for 12 to 60 guests with audio/visual capabilities. Located in the 2nd Street district at Lavaca Street and Cesar Chavez.
Beginning as a modest butcher shop in 1979, award-winning Perry’s Steakhouse in Austin features a two-story wine wall and five private dining rooms. Famous for a mouth-watering, seven-finger high pork chop, butcher-fresh USDA-aged prime beef, table side carvings and vibrant Bar 79, Perry’s provides a dining experience that is truly Rare and Well Done®.
111 Lavaca St. | www.3Forks.com | 512.474.1776
114 West 7th St. | PerrysSteakhouse.com | 512.474.6300
Manuel’s is an Austin favorite featuring delicious dining from Mexico’s interior and coastal regions. Our restaurants are locally owned and operated, and we regularly support non-profit and arts organizations. Consistently voted “Best Happy Hour” with 16 half price appetizers and $2 house Margaritas EVERYDAY from 4 to 6 p.m.
We promise to provide our customers the most pleasant dining experience by preparing with the freshest ingredients, serving the highest quality cuisines and with a simple smile. Dim Sum brunch is served at our North and Westlake locations on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
310 Congress Ave. | 512.472.7555 10201 Jollyville Rd. | 512.345.1042 | www.Manuels.com
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We invite you to escape to Truluck’s. A getaway for the senses. Come savor the freshest Crab, direct from our own fisheries. Delight in our fresh-catch seafood menu or select tender, juicy steaks prepared to perfection. Then complement it all with delicious wines by the glass and bottle.
Austin’s original USDA Prime Steak House has been serving sizzling steaks since 1985. Served on a 500° sizzling plate, Ruth’s Chris guarantees your steak will be hot, juicy and delicious until the very last bite.
400 Colorado St. | www.Trulucks.com | 512.482.9000
107 W 6th St. | www.RuthsChris.com | 512.477.7884
Offering fresh takes on traditional Asian street food, Street is the latest concept from Austin restaurant veteran Ronald Cheng of Chinatown. The versatile menu features creative hot and cold “snacks,” sushi, dumplings, as well as vegan and gluten free options. It’s the perfect spot for a quick, healthy lunch, after-work drinks, or a fun night out with friends.
Chez Zee American Bistro, locally owned for over 20 years, serves lunch, happy hour, dinner, award-winning weekend brunch and house-made desserts. Cookin’ ‘til midnight, Friday and Saturday. Reservations any time; please come in before or after the show. Book your private party at Chez Zee! Visit us online for menus, maps and more.
3407 Greystone Drive | www.streetatx.com | 512.382.9567
5406 Balcones Dr. | www.Chez-Zee.com | 512.454.2666
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2 0 1 8 s ea s o n • Pa RT I I bLooD, sweat & tears
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karLa bonoff
5.17
brian CULbertson
5.20
bob sChneiDer & mitCh watkins
6.1
monte montgomerY
6.7
the riPPingtons
6.22
soUnDing CLaY
6.29
ChUbbY CheCker
6.30
maria mULDaUr
7.26
eDwin mCCain
7.27
terrY bozzio
8.23
strUnz & farah
9.9
tUCk & Patti
9.16
miChaeL grimm
9.20
three women & the trUth (eLiza giLkYson, marY gaUthier , & gretChen Peters)
9.23
stanLeY JorDan
9.28
aCoUstiC aLChemY
10.26
CrYstaL bowersox
11.18
Peter CinCotti
11.28
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Austin’s Most Unique & Intimate Live Music & Special Events Venue Join Us for Dinner, Drinks & Live Entertainment Before the Concert Intimate 300-Seat Venue – It’s Like a Concert in Your Living Room Dinners Prepared & Served at One World Theatre Pre-concert Entertainment • Full Bar & Extensive Wine Selection 91
ONE WORLD WEDDINGS Our exquisite Tuscan-style villa nestled in the breathtaking Austin Hill Country lends the idyllic setting to your special event. Enjoy an elegant, candlelight ceremony in the Theatre and gourmet dinner in the Celebration Hall, or exchange vows surrounded by the lush hillside, followed by a night of dancing under the stars in the Grand Piazza. Renowned for its natural beauty, and state of the art acoustics, One World Theatre is Austin’s most unique wedding venue.
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A World Apart, A Moment Together One World & TRIAD funds of the San Antonio Area Foundation Connecting Central Texas Military Families One World’s innovative performing arts summer camp program provided scholarships through TRIAD funds of the San Antonio Area Foundation to give kids the opportunity to be a part of the musical production of “Wizard of Oz.” When the campers took the stage every parent, no matter where they were located, including Iraq was able to see their child perform. Using amazing video technology generously provided by a partnership with LifeSize Communications, seven military bases were connected to One World Theatre, so that parent and child could see, talk and interact with each other as if they were in the same room. After the performance, each child and their family was given the opportunity to talk privately with their loved one, keeping the bond of family alive across the miles.
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ONE WORLD PRIVATE EVENTS Host Your Corporate Party or Celebrate Your Special Event at One World Theatre Private Events Fundraisers • Galas • Bar & Bat Mitzvahs Private Parties: Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Occasions Corporate Events Holiday Parties • Employee Recognition Events • Award Dinners • Corporate Lunches Enjoy a concert by your favorite artist Let One World book entertainment for your event
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