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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Welcome to the 2016-2017 season of Education and Community programming at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra! We are honored to be part of the Pittsburgh community and provide opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy and engage with music. Join us on a journey of musical exploration – from the smallest music lovers at our PNC Tiny Tots concerts to wellness sessions for veterans at the VA. We have something for everyone that is sure to spark, inspire, and celebrate the power of music!
We look forward to meeting you at our home in Heinz Hall or in the wonderful neighborhoods of Pittsburgh! Sincerely,
Suzanne Perrino Senior Vice President of Education and Strategic Implementation Lisa Belczyk Director of Learning Programs Gloria Mou Director of Musician and Community Engagement Programs Jessica Ryan Manager of Education and Community Programs Jordan Boucicaut Coordinator of Education and Community Programs FOR MORE INFORMATION: 600 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412.392.4841 Fax: 412.392.4910
Suzanne Perrino
education_outreach@ pittsburghsymphony.org
Senior VP of Education & Strategic Implementation
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It is our vision to provide great music in every life. Join us to discover programs that will spark, inspire, and celebrate a love of music!
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AROUND THE HOUSE!
SENSORYFRIENDLY CONCERT
Saturday, November 12, 2016 – 11:15 a.m.
Join Fiddlesticks and the musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony for stories and music about favorite traditions and celebrations. Sing along with melodies passed down from generation to generation and hear Pittsburgh Symphony musicians perform with their families. Discover new and treasured music like Dvořák’s “Songs My Mother Taught Me” and songs from Hansel and Gretel. Your family won’t stop singing after this celebration of music and family!
June 17, 2017 at 2:30 p.m.
Join us for concerts and programs designed to spark a love of music.
Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for this inclusive concert experience, open to patrons of all ages and abilities and designed for individuals on the autism spectrum, those with sensory sensitivities and others who would like to enjoy a performance in a relaxed environment. We welcome patrons to come with family and friends and respond to the music in their own way, whether by clapping, singing, vocalizing, moving or dancing, at this event! The experience will feature a 45-minute performance with plenty of special guests and opportunities for audience participation, as well as a lineup of fun, multisensory pre-concert activities. In addition to keeping house lights partially up and providing fidgets, earplugs and a quiet room, the Pittsburgh Symphony will offer pre-visit materials to prepare patrons for the trip to Heinz Hall. ASL interpretation and open captioning will also be available throughout the performance. For more information about the sensory-friendly concert, please visit the Pittsburgh Symphony website or email education_outreach@pittsburghsymphony.org. SUPPORTED, IN PART, BY
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AROUND THE ‘BURGH!
Saturday, February 18, 2017 – 11:15 a.m. The Fiddlesticks Family Concert series includes three Saturday morning concerts designed and recommended for families with children ages three through eight. Each concert features a different theme engaging children in the magical world of music. Assistant Conductor Francesco Lecce-Chong and Fiddlesticks, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s feline musical ambassador to children, guide you through these musical explorations. And, at every concert, vocalist Katy Williams leads the audience in Fiddlesticks’ favorite song: “Music Can Make Your Life Complete!” Performances begin at 11:15 a.m. and are approx. 45 minutes in length. Come at 10:00 a.m. for Discovery Time Adventures, where children explore music through hands-on activities.
PRESENTING PARTNERS
Fiddlesticks loves the music from his hometown of Pittsburgh! Explore the rich musical history of our city with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Your toes won’t stop tapping to music by Henry Mancini, Billy Strayhorn and more. Fiddlesticks will also welcome some of his favorite local artists to the stage to celebrate Pittsburgh!
AROUND THE WORLD!
Saturday, May 13, 2017 – 11:15 a.m.
Come along with Fiddlesticks for a musical adventure in Heinz Hall! Discover music created in different countries and how composers have been inspired by rhythms and colorful melodies. Hear how Rimsky-Korsakov brought the tale of Scheherazade to life and how Gershwin created a musical journey through Paris. Bring your imaginations as Fiddlesticks sets sail MEDIA for SPONSORS a whirlwind trip across the musical globe! pittsburghsymphony.org/education • 5
NEW THIS YEAR!
PNC TINY TOTS CONCERTS
Register online! pittsburghsymphony.org/reservations SENSORY-FRIENDLY PNC TINY TOTS CONCERTS! The 9:30 a.m. performances of the PNC Tiny Tots concerts will be sensory-friendly.
PNC Tiny Tots concerts are designed for children three to six years of age and are fun, interactive experiences that introduce our youngest audience members to the wonderful world of live symphonic music. Register to attend PNC Tiny Tots concerts by visiting our website at pittsburghsymphony.org/reservations.
January 25, 2017 9:30 a.m. SENSORY-FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE 11:30 a.m.
Andrés Franco, conductor Join the Pittsburgh Symphony for this beautiful tale about the importance of music and friendship – told through the story of a sweet piano-playing bear. The Pittsburgh Symphony will provide the music illustrating the bear’s journey to musical fame and the support of his loved ones.
SCHOOLTIME CONCERTS
Register online! pittsburghsymphony.org/reservations These exciting concerts are designed to introduce orchestral instruments, symphonic music and the creative processes of composing and performing music to students in grades two, four and six. They are offered free of charge during the school day. Register to attend Schooltime concerts by visiting pittsburghsymphony.org/reservations.
OUR GREAT BIG BACKYARD
Visit pittsburghsymphony. org/reservations to learn more.
Please note: To provide the best concert experience for our young audience members, children under the age of three are not permitted at PNC Tiny Tots concerts.
THE BEAR AND THE PIANO
Andrés Franco, conductor Get ready for outdoor summer fun and adventure with the Pittsburgh Symphony! Explore our great National Parks through a symphonic telling of Our Great Big Backyard – a new children’s book exploring the beauty and wonder of our nation’s natural treasures. TITLE SPONSOR
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March 1-3 & 6-8, 2017 at10:30 a.m.
Francesco Lecce-Chong, conductor Go on a musical journey through the colorful sounds of the symphony. Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in an exploration of the instruments and families of the orchestra, as well as the role of the conductor.
FOURTH GRADE SCHOOLTIME “THE GREAT AMERICANS” November 16-18, 2016 at 10:30 a.m.
Andrés Franco, conductor Join the Pittsburgh Symphony on a journey through American symphonic music – from traditional folk songs, to the magic of Hollywood, and everything in between!
SIXTH GRADE SCHOOLTIME “A MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH LATIN AMERICA”
May 3, 2017 9:30 a.m.SENSORY-FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE 11:30 a.m.
Special thanks to the Pittsburgh Police Department for their help in keeping our youngest audiences safe as they visit Heinz Hall!
SECOND GRADE SCHOOLTIME “MEET THE ORCHESTRA”
January 26-27, 2017 at 10:30 a.m.
Andrés Franco, conductor Come along for musical travels through Latin America with conductor Andrés Franco and the Pittsburgh Symphony. Explore the beautiful landscapes, culture, and music of the region – right from your seat in Heinz Hall!
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Underwritten in part by the Robert & Louise Kahn Fund for Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Schooltime Concerts
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Join us for concerts and programs designed to inspire further learning and deeper engagement with music.
KRAFT HEINZ AUDIENCE OF THE FUTURE May 16, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
EQT STUDENT SIDE-BY-SIDE May 16, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
This exciting program gives music students in grades nine through twelve the experience of playing “side-by-side” their Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra counterparts. Additional program highlights include sectionals and workshops with Pittsburgh Symphony musicians and rehearsals with Assistant Conductor Andrés Franco. Visit pittsburghsymphony.org/ studentside in the fall for application forms, schedules, and additional program information.
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Over the course of the school year, this award-winning program invites local high school students to plan and implement a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concert. Students will attend Pittsburgh Symphony rehearsals, select program repertoire, promote the concert, sell tickets, work concert production and create multimedia for promotion and documentation. Students will also explore STEAM concepts through hands-on technologies and maker activities focused on music. Students are coached by symphony staff members and local technology educators, and proceeds from the concert benefit the music programs of the participating schools. If your school is interested in participating, please contact the Education and Community Engagement Department at education_outreach@pittsburghsymphony.org.
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KRAFT HEINZ AUDIENCE OF THE FUTURE COMPOSITION REVIEW
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is seeking scores for its Kraft Heinz Audience of the Future Composition Review. High school participants in the Kraft Heinz Audience of the Future Program will listen to and select a winning piece to be performed on the program’s culminating concert; however, more than one work may be selected. The overall winner will receive $250 and have his or her piece performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra during the Kraft Heinz Audience of the Future concert on May 16, 2017. Submissions are due by Monday, October 31, 2016. Please contact the Education and Community Engagement Department at education_outreach@pittsburghsymphony.org for complete guidelines.
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PSO REHEARSAL EXPERIENCE
For only $10 per person, you can have a rarely-seen look at what happens during an orchestra rehearsal. Attendees will arrive at Heinz Hall 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the PSO rehearsal. and hear a presentation on concert etiquette before enjoying up to two and a half hours of behind-the-scenes rehearsal with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. While there is no minimum size for a group wishing to attend, the program will accept no more than 250 attendees. A complimentary ticket is available with every 25 tickets purchased. Soloists, conductors and repertoire are subject to change. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that conductor comments will not be amplified or captioned. For more information on the dates and times of rehearsals, please contact the Group Sales Department at 412.392.4819.
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Ambassador Program is available to schools throughout the region. Pittsburgh Symphony musicians visit multiple schools throughout the academic year to provide students of all ability levels with performance experience and musical instruction. These musician ambassadors serve as an additional professional resource for music educators by addressing needs and questions in their classrooms. To request an Ambassador visit to your school, please complete and submit the request form on our website at pittsburghsymphony.org/ambassador. We will do our best to accommodate your request but cannot guarantee musician availability. For more information about the program, contact the Education and Community Engagement Department at 412.392.8991.
UNLOCKING THE CLASSICS
Unlocking the Classics gives an insider’s view into the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and its upcoming concerts. Host Jim Cunningham, Artistic Director of WQED-FM, explores the background and musical structure of masterpieces performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony. A Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musician or staff member joins Jim at each session to give an informal presentation to the group and sometimes perform musical excerpts. For more information about this season’s Unlocking the Classics sessions, please email education_outreach@pittsburghsymphony.org.
EQT ORCHESTRA TRAINING PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICIANS
The EQT OTPAAM program is a pre-professional, two-year program designed to mentor one young African American musician in pursuit of an orchestral career. The selected musician spends two seasons immersed in the rehearsal and performance environment of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, along with studying with members of the orchestra to train and prepare for professional auditions and performance opportunities. The winner of the 2015-2017 fellowship is Torrell Moss, percussionist. To learn more about the program, visit pittsburghsymphony.org/otpaam.
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MUSIC AND WELLNESS
AMERICANA CONCERT
IN HONOR OF SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN
Join us for concerts and programs designed to celebrate the power, joy, healing, and emotional support of music and community.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will be performing a free concert celebrating our country and those who serve and protect it. Enjoy a concert of American favorites, including the Stars and Stripes Forever. This PSO concert is free to the public, and more information will be available on the Pittsburgh Symphony website in the spring.
In Honor of Service Program
This new program will strive to create additional access and engagements with military service personnel through single ticket discounts for BNY Mellon Grand Classics and PNC Pops Concerts at Heinz Hall, presentations by Pittsburgh Symphony musicians in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, and an annual concert in the community in honor of our active and retired military personnel. Visit pittsburghsymphony.org/military for more details.
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Through the Music and Wellness Program, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra works with music therapists and other healthcare professionals to bring therapeutic, live music to individuals at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, the Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System and other facilities in the Pittsburgh area as well as abroad. Pittsburgh Symphony musicians lead music and wellness sessions for small yet diverse groups of participants that include patients, their families and healthcare staff. By interacting with participants and performing relevant and meaningful music, Pittsburgh Symphony musicians help participants meet their physical, emotional and social needs. Visit the program website at wellness. pittsburghsymphony.org to explore a variety of free Music and Wellness resources. The website includes handbooks for individuals interested in designing, implementing, and/or evaluating programs; a blog for those who want use music to live healthier lifestyles; and information about the Pittsburgh Symphony’s Music and Wellness Program, including a gallery with photos of the program in action and video interviews. wellness.pittsburghsymphony.org
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS & OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
The Pittsburgh Symphony’s Group Sales Department has great opportunities for students and teachers:
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is proud to partner with the Allegheny Valley School, which provides residential and therapeutic programs throughout Pennsylvania for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Pittsburgh Symphony performs two SUPPORTED, IN PART, BY concerts each season for the residents at the Pittsburgh Campus.
LAWRENCE COUNTY ARTS EDUCATION CONCERT This annual concert is performed at the Scottish Rite Cathedral for area Fourth Grade Students and features Musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony.
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WILKINSBURG COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CONCERT March 23, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. Wilkinsburg High School Auditorium
Join us for a fun evening of community and music! For the past thirteen years, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has collaborated with a community-based planning committee to create a wonderful program in Wilkinsburg. The program includes an annual Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concert at Wilkinsburg High School with all proceeds from the concert going directly to the music programs. More information about ticketing and this year’s concert will be available on the Pittsburgh Symphony website in the fall.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMEMT PROGRAMS ARE MADE POSSIBLE, IN PART, BY
OVERTURE! PROGRAM
Our Overture! Program allows students to tour Heinz Hall as well as engage in a question and answer session with an orchestra member before the concert. Advance reservations are required.
STUDENT TICKETS
Student tickets to all BNY Mellon Grand Classics and PNC Pops concerts start at just $15. For information on the availability of dates and times, and to reserve your group, call 412.392.4819 or email group_sales@ pittsburghsymphony.org.
Educators’ Discount Card
This card offers the education community a special $20 price to experience a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra BNY Mellon Grand Classics concert.* You may reserve the best available seats in the Orchestra, Family Circle and Gallery seating levels. Use the card as many times as you like throughout the season. You may purchase tickets by calling the box office at 412.392.4900 or using promo code 60651 online at pittsburghsymphony.org. Please identify yourself as an Educators’ Discount cardholder when ordering. *See back of card for exclusions
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PREPARATION FOR YOUR TRIP TO HEINZ HALL
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS
Free classroom supplementary materials are available online to anyone making a reservation for a Schooltime or PNC Tiny Tots concert. These materials are designed to support the PA Academic Achievement Standards and the Common Core Standards.
SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS
Prepare for your trip to the Symphony with free Spotify playlists for our Schooltime, PNC Tiny Tots, Sensory-Friendly, and Fiddlesticks Family concerts!
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Not valid on previously purchased tickets or in conjunction with any other offer. Offer valid for any Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra BNY Mellon Grand Classics subscription concert in the 2016-2017 season. Other restrictions may apply. Seating is subject to availability. Please mention code 60651 when purchasing tickets by phone or present your card when purchasing tickets at the box office. Heinz Hall Box Office: 412.392.4900 or visit pittsburghsymphony.org.
Looking for more? Join us for these additional family-friendly opportunities! AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL AND JAZZ
LIGHT UP NIGHT
November 18, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Andrés Franco, conductor Kick off the holiday season with a free, family-friendly concert with the Pittsburgh Symphony! Led by Assistant Conductor Andrés Franco, this will be sure to get you into the holiday spirit.
BNY Mellon Grand Classics
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND WITH THE SYMPHONY
November 25 – 27, 2016
Manfred Honeck, conductor Hélène Grimaud, piano Manfred Honeck’s Thanksgiving tradition continues with popular favorites from the Strauss Family and Victor Herbert! Plus, FREE CHILD TICKETS FOR THANKSGIVING WEEKEND! Call the Heinz Hall Box Office for details!
May 4, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
HIGHMARK HOLIDAY POPS
December 9 – 18, 2016
Francesco Lecce-Chong, conductor Capathia Jenkins, vocals The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh - Matthew Mehaffey, director Three Rivers Ringers Nancy Lutz, director; Christopher Sanders, special guest Share Pittsburgh’s favorite holiday musical tradition with family and friends, and thrill to the spectacle of the season. It’s a sparkling celebration. And yes, Virginia, there will be a Santa Claus!
Andrés Franco, conductor Sean Jones, trumpet Paquito D’Rivera, clarinet The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will be joined by Jazz artists Sean Jones, trumpet, and 14-time Grammy Award winning Latin artist Paquito D’Rivera on clarinet and saxophone.
FUSE@PSO: MASH-UP MIX-DOWN FEATURING TIME FOR THREE
June 14, 2016 at 5:00 p.m.
Steve Hackman, conductor Time for Three, special guests An exciting playlist of classical-pop mash-ups! You’ll hear Chopin combined with The Beatles, Beethoven with Led Zeppelin, Dvořák with Dave Matthews and many more!
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FOUNDATIONS The Almira Foundation
Allen H. Berkman and Selma W. Berkman Charitable Trust
The Pittsburgh Symphony would like to thank the many generous individuals who have made gifts in support of Education and Community Engagement programming, but due to space limitations, we cannot list them all.
Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation The Jack Buncher Foundation Anne L. and George H. Clapp Charitable and Educational Trust
Martha Mack Lewis Foundation Thomas Marshall Foundation Massey Charitable Trust McKinney Charitable Foundation Howard and Nell E. Miller Foundation A.J. and Sigismunda Palumbo Charitable Trust
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Triangle Tech Group
Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust
The Kraft Heinz Company
TriState Capital Bank
CORPORATIONS
Lincoln Learning Solutions
United States Steel Corporation
American Eagle Outfitters
Macy’s
UPMC & UPMC Health Plan
Bender Consulting Services, Inc.
Michael Baker Corporation
Salvitti Family Foundation Tippins Foundation
C.S. McKee, L.P. Dollar Bank Foundation Eat’n Park Restaurants Enterprise Holdings Foundation
Peter C. Dozzi Family Foundation
W. I. Patterson Charitable Foundation
The Fine Foundation
William Christopher and Mary Laughlin Robinson Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
FedEx Ground
Ryan Memorial Foundation
Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.
The Grable Foundation Hansen Foundation William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education May Emma Hoyt Foundation Milton G. Hulme Charitable Foundation Roy F. Johns Family Foundation
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Robert & Louise Kahn Fund for Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Schooltime Concerts
EQT Foundation First National Bank of Pennsylvania
Levin Furniture
MSA Safety Incorporated/ MSA Company Charitable Foundation Nordson Corporation Foundation Pirates Charities P.J. Dick, Trumball & Lindy Paving PNC PPG/PPG Foundation
Trib Total Media
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES Allegheny Regional Asset District
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
Princeton Entertainment
Education and Community Engagement programming at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra represents a $3 million annual investment in our future. Support from the following helps to bridge the funding gap for these important programs and enables the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to touch the lives of more than 65,000 children, students and life-long learners throughout our region.
THESE PROGRAMS ARE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY A GRANT FROM:
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It is the mission of the Education and Community Engagement Department to engage individuals in experiences of the highest artistic and educational quality to create informed, enduring and evolving connections to music and to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
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