Summer Series Program #6

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SUMMER SERIES The live concert experience, from our home to yours.


RICHMOND SYMPHONY PRODUCTION TEAM FOR THE LIVE CONCERT Host David Fisk : Executive Director Operations Pete Mathis : Operations Manager Brent Bowden : Production Manager Brent Klettke : Special Events & Assistant Production Manager Patron Services Kira Gay Hiller : Senior Manager, Patron Services & Sales

FOR THE STREAMED CONCERT Stream Managers Ashley Moore : Production Designer Frances Sterling : Director of Advancement & Patron Communications Virginia Public Media Craig Keeton : Director Coleman Jennings : Audio Mike Rogers : Camera Phillip Newsome : Camera Elliott Torrence : Engineering Production Design Ashley Moore : Production Designer 20/30 Group Watch Party Hosts Victoria Cottrell : Advancement & Executive Assistant Kate Forehand : Patron Services Assistant Online Chat Hosts Kathryn Bishop Pullam : Senior Manager for Institutional Giving Carrie Thornbrugh : Marketing & Public Relations Manager Christopher Valdez : Individual Giving Manager Content Creation Carrie Thornbrugh : Marketing & Public Relations Manager Dr. Sylvain Cordier : Paul Mellon Curator and Head of the Department of European Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Art and Education Division, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Marketing and Public Relations Carrie Thornbrugh : Marketing & Public Relations Manager


DID YOU KNOW? Beethoven cut the legs off of his piano and placed it on the floor to feel the vibrations.



COMFORT & JOY the Beethoven Summer Series Thursday, August 13 @ 6:30pm

Libby S. Gottwald Playhouse, Dominion Energy Center Erin Lano, Horn Maria Yefimova, Piano

CHERUBINI a r r. Wo j c i e c h o w s k i

SCHUBERT

Two Sonatas for Horn and Strings Larghetto Largo – Allegro moderato An Die Musik

BEETHOVEN

Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Opus 53 (“Waldstein”) Allegro con brio

SCHUMANN

Myrthen, Opus 25 Widmung Die Lotosblume

BEETHOVEN

Horn Sonata in F Major, Opus 17 Allegro moderato Poco Adagio, quasi andante Rondo: Allegro moderato

Patrons are requested to silence mobile devices. The use of recording devices and flash photography is prohibited, but we encourage you to take non-flash photos. Tag us on social media using @rvasymphony, /richmondsymphony and/or #rvasymphony. The Richmond Symphony is partially funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts and CultureWorks & the Arts and Cultural Funding Consortium - supported by City of Richmond and the Counties of Hanover & Henrico. Live stream is made possible by Virginia Public Media.


PROGRAM SUMMARY These summer concerts have been made possible by a cross-organizational pivot to live streaming. This is new territory for us and has required a helping hand from our donors, so we would like to say a special thank you to the Allan and Margot Blank Foundation, Tom and Carolyn Garner, Ted and Mary Linhart, and Joe Murillo and Caroline Orlando, through their respective family funds and foundations, for investing in our early development of streaming concerts. We should also like to thank our great partners Virginia Public Media, VCU School of the Arts | Music Department, and the University of Richmond, for adapting with us in the face of these challenges. We have received much encouragement to provide “hybrid� concert experiences - both socially distanced in person, and live streamed. Although attending a concert in person is always deemed the optimal experience, the potential for the Richmond Symphony to reach further into Virginia and beyond, through virtual means, is exciting - and an endeavor we hope to continue. We are grateful that you are joining us for this virtual journey in these unprecedented times, allowing us once more to bring beautiful music to our community, and to lift up all our spirits. We are looking forward to announcing our adapted Fall program later this month, which will be giving audiences more options and opportunities to be with us than ever before! Sign up to our email mailing list to be the first to know. Finally, we should like to thank and acknowledge our venue partners here at the Dominion Energy Center – ASM, RPAA, RPAC, and the City of Richmond - for working with us to ensure that the health and safety of our patrons is assured.


THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

IN-KIND PRODUCTION SUPPORT


A Century of American Sound

SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 @ 8PM

SATURDAY, OCT. 17 @ 8PM

Metamorphosen

Hymn to a New Beginning

SATURDAY, NOV. 14 @ 8PM

Watch from Home tickets are $21.50 each, or $55 for a subscription to all three. Want to join us in the concert hall? A limited number of tickets to in-person, socially distanced concerts will go on sale September 1.


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