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SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, AT 5PM
OPENING NIGHT WITH LUDOVIC MORLOT & JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Ludovic Morlot, conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano MUSSORGSKY: Pictures at an Exhibition KHACHATURIAN: Piano Concerto Be part of the glamour and excitement of Opening Night as pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet joins Music Director Ludovic Morlot and the Seattle Symphony. Featuring Mussorgsky’s bold and opulent Pictures at an Exhibition, the concert concludes with the dazzling virtuosity of Khachaturian’s Piano Concerto. The festivities continue at the Opening Night Gala! Enjoy dinner and dancing as we celebrate 20 years of Benaroya Hall. To reserve a Gala package, please call 206.215.4868. Sponsored by:
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BEETHOVEN VIOLIN CONCERTO Ludovic Morlot, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin DEBUSSY: Gigues JANÁČEK: The Cunning Little Vixen Suite BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto Violinist Augustin Hadelich dispatches Beethoven’s immortal violin concerto with his “silvery tone, pinpoint intonation and surprising turns of phrase” (Los Angeles Times). In Gigues, images of carefree folk dancing are refracted through the dreamy glow of Debussy. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, AT 12 NOON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, AT 8PM
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
MORLOT CONDUCTS RAVEL Ludovic Morlot, conductor Steven Osborne, piano MARC-ANDRÉ DALBAVIE: La source d'un regard RAVEL: Piano Concerto in G major DEBUSSY: Printemps RAVEL: Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2 From Daphnis et Chloé’s rapturous sunrise to the sultry jazz tones in the Piano Concerto in G, Ravel’s orchestral scores saturate the stage with extravagant colors, which are never more vibrant than within the perfect acoustics of Benaroya Hall. Steven Osborne’s performances are generously underwritten by Dana and Ned Laird.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT 8PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 8PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, AT 2PM
'80S REWIND
SEATTLE POPS Title Sponsor: Stuart Chafetz, conductor Nicole Parker, vocals Aaron C. Finley, vocals An '80s explosion featuring mega-hits by Sting, Elton John, Lionel Richie and Cyndi Lauper. Broadway stars Nicole Parker and Aaron C. Finley join conductor Stuart Chafetz and the Seattle Symphony for this most excellent concert.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, AT 8PM
BEETHOVEN & TCHAIKOVSKY
Ruth Reinhardt, conductor Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello SCHUMANN: Manfred Overture TCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo Variations KAIJA SAARIAHO: Ciel d'hiver BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 1 One of the most popular composers of all time takes center stage as the orchestra performs Beethoven’s bold and playful Symphony No. 1. Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason takes on Tchaikovsky’s beloved Rococo Variations. Sheku Kanneh-Mason’s performances are generously underwritten by Grant and Dorrit Saviers.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, AT 8PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, AT 8PM
HANDEL MUSIC FOR THE ROYAL FIREWORKS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, AT 8PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, AT 2PM
BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1
Thomas Dausgaard, conductor Behzod Abduraimov, piano SCHUMANN: “Zwickauer” Symphony (U.S. Premiere) BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1 SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 2 The strong-willed streak that carried Beethoven through so much personal hardship was well developed in his First Piano Concerto, a proud bid to fill Mozart’s large shoes. Schumann’s Second Symphony reminds us that we can overcome challenges with guts and grace.
BAROQUE & WINE SERIES Richard Egarr, conductor DeMarre McGill, flute Elisa Barston, violin CORELLI: Concerto grosso, Op. 6, No. 1 HANDEL: Concerto grosso, Op. 3, No. 2 MUFFAT: Armonico Tributo No. 5 HANDEL: Concerto grosso, Op. 6, No. 10 PURCELL: Dido's Lament HANDEL: Music for the Royal Fireworks Handel was no stranger to spectacle, but he outdid himself in the Music for the Royal Fireworks, a pyrotechnic celebration of peace that still sizzles in the modern concert hall. The flipside of such heightened Baroque emotion is evident in Dido’s Lament, the heartbreaking death scene by Purcell.
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NOVEMBER & DECEMBER
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, AT 7:30PM
Alina Ibragimova
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, AT 12 NOON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 8PM
SHOSTAKOVICH VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Alina Ibragimova, violin BARTÓK: The Miraculous Mandarin Suite SHOSTAKOVICH: Violin Concerto No. 2 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova brings total commitment to the music she plays, and she directs that awareness toward the clean, shimmering beauty of Shostakovich’s Second Violin Concerto. Alina Ibragimova’s performances are generously underwritten by Stephen Whyte.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AT 7:30PM
JORDI SAVALL ROUTES OF SLAVERY
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Presented by the Seattle Symphony and Early Music Seattle Early music interpreter Jordi Savall and artists representing Europe, Africa and the Americas explore the music through which enslaved peoples forged a sense of community, preserved their own humanity and found a way to endure in the face of unspeakable bondage. The collaboration honors their journeys through this special presentation. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AT 8PM
TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONY NO. 4 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Viktoria Mullova, violin Matthew Barley, cello DEBUSSY: Petite suite PASCAL DUSAPIN: At Swim-Two-Birds (U.S. Premiere) TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 The power of fate collides with the search for happiness in Tchaikovsky’s deeply felt Fourth Symphony.
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INON BARNATAN
IN RECITAL SERIES Inon Barnatan, piano Pianist Inon Barnatan is fresh off a prestigious three-year stint as Artist-in-Association with the New York Philharmonic. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, AT 8PM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, AT 2PM
BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 5 Kirill Karabits, conductor Boris Giltburg, piano BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival Overture PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 5 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 Prokofiev’s free-spirited Fifth Piano Concerto charts an original path through the minefield of history. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is a marvel of symphonic craft. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 8PM
RACHMANINOV PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 Gustavo Gimeno, conductor Khatia Buniatishvili, piano RACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No. 2 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Scheherazade Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto is shockingly intimate, as if we’re peering into the private diary of this vulnerable composer. In Scheherazade, Rimsky-Korsakov breathes sensuous new life into the storied pages of One Thousand and One Nights.
Khatia Buniatishvili
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, AT 8PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, AT 2 & 8PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, AT 2PM
HOLIDAY POPS
SEATTLE POPS Title Sponsor: Stuart Chafetz, conductor Tony DeSare, piano & vocals Capathia Jenkins, vocals The Beaconettes University of Washington Chorale A holiday tradition! The brilliant pianist Tony DeSare and the soulful Capathia Jenkins join conductor Stuart Chafetz and the University of Washington Chorale for this heartwarming program. Featuring seasonal classics, traditional favorites and that holiday cheer you love, this year’s Holiday Pops spreads the heartfelt warmth of the season with humor and joy.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, AT 7PM
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, AT 9PM
A FESTIVAL OF LESSONS & CAROLS
NEW YEAR’S EVE THE DOO WOP PROJECT
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Joseph Crnko, conductor Northwest Boychoir Vocalpoint! Seattle Members of the Northwest Sinfonia The remarkably talented and endearing Northwest Boychoir along with Vocalpoint! Seattle present the story of the Nativity told through reading, choral setting and audience carols. A heartwarming evening of music perfect for the family. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, AT 8PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, AT 8PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, AT 2PM
BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 9
Tony DeSare & Capathia Jenkins
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, AT 8PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT 1 & 8PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, AT 2PM
HANDEL MESSIAH
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Dmitry Sinkovsky, conductor & countertenor Yulia Van Doren, soprano Colin Balzer, tenor Michael Kelly, baritone Seattle Symphony Chorale HANDEL: Messiah A triumph of music and text, Handel’s Messiah is a matchless December tradition. The exquisite choral writing and the exultant “Hallelujah” chorus — featuring conductor & countertenor Dmitry Sinkovsky, the Seattle Symphony, Chorale and a strong cast of soloists — honor Handel’s greatest work.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Yasko Sato, soprano Roxana Constantinescu, mezzo-soprano Sean Panikkar, tenor Davóne Tines, baritone Seattle Symphony Chorale DVOŘÁK: Slavonic Dance Op. 46, No. 8 KODÁLY: Dances of Galánta BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 9, "Choral" The beauty and drama of Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony is alternately awe-inspiring and uplifting, with the Ode to Joy the crowning jewel atop this transformative piece. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for the ages is a wonderful way to end the year.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Michael Krajewski, conductor The Doo Wop Project Ring in 2019 with the Doo Wop Project and the Seattle Symphony, journeying from foundational Doo Wop tunes through their influence on the sounds of Smokey Robinson, The Temptations and The Four Seasons all the way to DooWopified versions of today’s favorites from Michael Jackson, Jason Mraz, Maroon 5 and more. Featuring stars from Broadway’s smash hits Jersey Boys and Motown: The Musical, the Doo Wop Project brings unparalleled authenticity of sound and vocal excellence to recreate and reimagine some of the greatest music in American pop and rock history! Follow the performance with a post-concert party that includes a glass of champagne, a live performance and dancing all the way to the midnight countdown and beyond!
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JANUARY & FEBRUARY
Itzhak Perlman FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, AT 8PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 8PM SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, AT 2PM
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, AT 7:30PM
LOVE, LUST & ROCK 'N' ROLL
ITZHAK PERLMAN BRUCH VIOLIN CONCERTO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, AT 8PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, AT 8PM
Itzhak Perlman’s performance is generously underwritten by James and Sherry Raisbeck.
SEATTLE POPS Title Sponsor: Michael Krajewski, conductor Storm Large, vocals From Cole Porter and Frank Sinatra to Led Zeppelin and Queen, join the sensational and sultry Storm Large, conductor Michael Krajewski and the Seattle Symphony on a pulse-racing tribute to love, lust and rock ‘n’ roll, with powerful hits including “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” “Kashmir,” “Somebody to Love” and much more!
THE BACH FAMILY TREE
BAROQUE & WINE SERIES Mahan Esfahani, conductor & harpsichord W.F. BACH: Adagio and Fugue J.C. BACH: Symphony in C major C.P.E. BACH: Harpsichord Concerto in D minor J.S. BACH: Italian Concerto J.S. BACH: Flute, Violin and Harpsichord Concerto in A minor Feast on the cornucopia of music harvested from the Bach family tree! Johann Sebastian is the mighty trunk, where every single growth ring — like the robust flute, violin and harpsichord — is perfectly balanced and aligned. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, AT 8PM
BRAHMS SYMPHONY NO. 3
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Itzhak Perlman, violin BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 2 BRUCH: Violin Concerto No. 1 Sixty years after his breakthrough as a child prodigy on The Ed Sullivan Show, Itzhak Perlman remains the most beloved and influential violinist on the planet. Bruch’s heartfelt Violin Concerto has long been a signature work for Perlman, showcasing his infinite depth of feeling and his effortless virtuosity.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, AT 4PM
CELEBRATE ASIA
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Shiyeon Sung, conductor Seong-Jin Cho, piano Kathleen Kim, soprano JOHN ADAMS: The Chairman Dances from Nixon in China RACHMANINOV: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini NARONG PRANGCHAROEN: Pubbanimitta UNSUK CHIN: snagS&Snarls TRADITIONAL: “Arirang” TRADITIONAL: “Missing Mt. Keumkang” Don’t miss the eleventh annual Celebrate Asia concert featuring music of Korea! Highlighted by pre- and post-concert festivities, this spectacular event is a special opportunity to revel in the rich musical traditions of Seattle’s varied and vibrant Asian communities. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, AT 7:30PM
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Andrey Boreyko, conductor Vadim Gluzman, violin SOFIA GUBAIDULINA: Offertorium J.S. BACH: “Zion hört die Wächter singen” from Cantata No. 140 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 3 In Brahms’ Third Symphony, each step and leap magnifies small gestures into momentous statements. Sofia Gubaidulina’s spiritual and resonant Offertorium has become a contemporary classic and now we get to hear why it has made such an impact.
LEONIDAS KAVAKOS & ENRICO PACE
IN RECITAL SERIES Leonidas Kavakos, violin Enrico Pace, piano Violinist Leonidas Kavakos and pianist Enrico Pace, while celebrated soloists in their own right, balance each other perfectly in performance. This duo has a proven partnership, having recorded much-lauded albums together on Sony Classical and Decca Classics.
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PROKOFIEV BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 7 PIANO CONCERTO NO. 3 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Jonathan Biss, piano SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 1 CAROLINE SHAW: Piano Concerto (World Premiere) BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 Shostakovich’s First Symphony crackles with dark humor and cheeky irony. Pianist Jonathan Biss asked young New Yorker Caroline Shaw to compose a concerto as a response to Beethoven, an endeavor that calls for a healthy balance of sanctity and whimsy. Jonathan Biss’ performances are generously underwritten by Betty Graham.
Vasily Petrenko, conductor Aleksey Semenenko, violin DUKAS: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 7 Prokofiev filled his Seventh Symphony with music of disarming innocence and simplicity. Sibelius channeled his austere Nordic sensibilities into his Violin Concerto, which spans from an icy tremble to a pounding dance once dubbed the “polonaise for polar bears.” Aleksey Semenenko’s performances are generously underwritten by Mel and Leena Sturman.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, AT 2PM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, AT 7:30PM
SILKROAD ENSEMBLE
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Ludovic Morlot, conductor Kinan Azmeh, clarinet Silkroad Ensemble CHEN YI: New Work (World Premiere) KINAN AZMEH: Clarinet Concerto (World Premiere) KINAN AZMEH: The Wedding VIJAY IYER: City of Sand EDWARD PEREZ: Latina 6/8 Suite Following an unforgettable performance at Music Beyond Borders, Kinan Azmeh returns to perform the world premiere of his clarinet concerto with the Seattle Symphony. He is joined by the musicians of the Silkroad Ensemble in a concert celebrating the exchange of musical traditions, from Vijay Iyer’s ruminative City of Sand to Edward Perez’s thrilling Latina 6/8 Suite to a world premiere by Chen Yi.
LAWRENCE BROWNLEE & ERIC OWENS
IN RECITAL SERIES Lawrence Brownlee, tenor Eric Owens, baritone Two stars of the opera world join forces for a thrilling evening of operatic arias and traditional American spirituals. The Associated Press hails Lawrence Brownlee as “one of the world’s leading bel canto tenors,” while Eric Owens has been dubbed an “American marvel” by the Chicago Sun-Times.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AT 8PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AT 8PM
AMADEUS LIVE WITH THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Jeffrey Schindler, conductor Jessica Choe, piano Seattle Symphony Chorale Experience the Academy Award-winning 1984 motion picture, Amadeus, on a vast HD screen while composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s most celebrated works are performed live by the Seattle Symphony and Seattle Symphony Chorale. Amadeus Live is a production of Avex Classics International.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, AT 7:30PM SUNDAY, MARCH 3, AT 2PM
SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF CONDUCTS & PLAYS Sir András Schiff, conductor & piano J.S. BACH: Piano Concerto No. 3 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4 BARTÓK: Concerto for Orchestra Sir András Schiff seeks the most honest and personal path through Beethoven’s soul-searching Piano Concerto No. 4 and Bach’s sparkling Piano Concerto No. 3.
Lawrence Brownlee
Eric Owens
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MARCH & APRIL
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, AT 8PM
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, AT 7:30PM
SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY
IN RECITAL SERIES Sir András Schiff, piano Sir András Schiff is an acknowledged titan of the piano world, who is known for coaxing the most mesmerizing of musical colors out of any piece he plays.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, MARCH 8, AT 8PM SATURDAY, MARCH 9, AT 8PM
JOSHUA BELL MENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTO Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor Joshua Bell, violin LOTTA WENNÄKOSKI: Hava HAYDN: Symphony No. 102 MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto Joshua Bell applies his poetic touch to the timeless elegance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, an understated masterpiece that demands total transparency and vulnerability from the soloist and orchestra alike. Joshua Bell’s performances are generously underwritten by Paul Leach and Susan Winokur.
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 16, AT 8PM SUNDAY, MARCH 17, AT 2PM
BACH MASS IN B MINOR Joshua Bell
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Ludovic Morlot, conductor Dorothee Mields, soprano Avery Amereau, alto Kenneth Tarver, tenor Andreas Wolf, baritone Seattle Symphony Chorale J.S. BACH: Mass in B minor The B-minor Mass is a pillar of human achievement on par with Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling or Shakespeare’s collection of plays, and to witness it live is quite simply an essential life experience.
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Christian Tetzlaff, violin San Francisco Symphony MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS: Agnegram MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 3 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3, Eroica Michael Tilson Thomas marks his 24th year as music director of the San Francisco Symphony with a trip up the coast. This special Seattle program opens with Tilson Thomas’ own composition, the enchanting Agnegram, and showcases the orchestra’s expressive range with Beethoven’s game-changing Eroica Symphony. Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony’s performance is generously underwritten by Martin Selig and Catherine Mayer.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 23, AT 8PM
SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY NO. 15 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Wayne Marshall, organ J.S. BACH/STOKOWSKI: Toccata and Fugue in D minor JOHN HARBISON: What Do We Make of Bach? for Orchestra and Obbligato Organ SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 15 Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 15 honors Bach through structural patterns and telltale themes, resulting in a stunningly clear and refined swan song. Organist Wayne Marshall brings John Harbison’s Bach-inspired symphony to the Benaroya Hall stage. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, AT 8PM SATURDAY, MARCH 30, AT 8PM SUNDAY, MARCH 31, AT 2PM
GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA
SEATTLE POPS Title Sponsor: Nick Hilscher, director Glenn Miller Orchestra The world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra, with its unique jazz sound, is one of the most popular and sought after big bands in the world today.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, APRIL 6, AT 8PM SUNDAY, APRIL 7, AT 2PM
BRAHMS PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1
Thomas Dausgaard, conductor Garrick Ohlsson, piano LANGGAARD: Prelude to Antichrist (U.S. Premiere) NIELSEN: Symphony No. 2, “The Four Temperaments” BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 Music Director Designate Thomas Dausgaard conducts two imaginative works composed in his native Denmark. Pianist Garrick Ohlsson brings out every nuance of a score steeped in young Brahms’ devotion to Beethoven and his affection for Clara Schumann.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, APRIL 20, AT 8PM
MOZART SYMPHONY NO. 40 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Dmitry Sinkovsky, countertenor DEBUSSY/JOËL-FRANÇOIS DURAND: Préludes (World Premiere) RAVEL: Mother Goose Suite MARC-ANDRÉ DALBAVIE: Sonnets MOZART: Symphony No. 40 There may not be a story attached to it, but Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 — an epic creation in the stormy key of G minor — is as dramatic as any tale ever told on a stage.
Garrick Ohlsson’s performances are generously underwritten by Paul Leach and Susan Winokur.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, APRIL 27, AT 8PM
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Ludovic Morlot, conductor Jocelyn B. Smith, vocals David Moss, narrator HEINER GOEBBELS: Surrogate Cities From its sultry intimacy of cabaret to hallucinogenic sound effects and striking visual effects, Surrogate Cities, by Heiner Goebbels, studies the essence of a modern metropolis — its people, its power structures and its place in a changing world — with the world premiere of a new piece woven into Surrogate Cities.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, APRIL 13, AT 8PM
DVOŘÁK NEW WORLD SYMPHONY Thomas Dausgaard, conductor Nicola Benedetti, violin GEORGE WALKER: Sinfonia No. 5, “Visions” SZYMANOWSKI: Violin Concerto No. 2 DVOŘÁK: “New World” Symphony Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti brings her powerhouse musicianship to Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No. 2. In his Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” Dvořák reflected back the bountiful and optimistic United States that welcomed him with open arms. Thomas Dausgaard’s performances are generously underwritten by Elwood and Ilene Hertzog. Generously sponsored by
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MAY & JUNE
Sayaka Shoji FRIDAY, MAY 3, AT 8PM SATURDAY, MAY 4, AT 8PM
VIVALDI & TELEMANN
BAROQUE & WINE SERIES Avi Avital, mandolin & leader Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Jordan Anderson, bass David Gordon, trumpet Jessica Choe, piano VIVALDI: Mandolin Concerto in D major TELEMANN: Trumpet Concerto in D major, TWV 51:D7 PAISIELLO: Mandolin Concerto in E-flat major VIVALDI: Mandolin Concerto in C major KOZELUCH: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major Avi Avital’s rapid-fire plucks and sensuous strums leave no doubt as to why Vivaldi and others were attracted to the small but mighty mandolin. THURSDAY, MAY 9, AT 7:30PM
BRAHMS CONCERTO FEST 1
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Blake Pouliot, violin Zee Zee, piano BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 BRAHMS: Violin Concerto Brahms speaks to us in a timeless and universal language, delivered through compositions that balance the rigors of precise craft with the freedom of soaring emotions.
FRIDAY, MAY 10, AT 8PM
BRAHMS CONCERTO FEST 2
SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVES Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Sayaka Shoji, violin Jay Campbell, cello Yury Favorin, piano BRAHMS: Concerto for Violin and Cello BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 2 Brahms speaks to us in a timeless and universal language, delivered through compositions that balance the rigors of precise craft with the freedom of soaring emotions. Sayaka Shoji’s performances are generously underwritten by the Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Foundation.
FRIDAY, MAY 31, AT 8PM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, AT 8PM SUNDAY, JUNE 2, AT 2PM
CIRQUE GOES BROADWAY
SEATTLE POPS Title Sponsor: Jack Everly, conductor Troupe Vertigo Ben Crawford, vocals Ron Remke, vocals Christina DeCicco, vocals Cirque with a Broadway twist! Join the Seattle Symphony as acrobats and aerialists dazzle with spectacular music from Broadway’s greatest shows.
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HOLST THE PLANETS
MORLOT CONDUCTS DEBUSSY
Jonathon Heyward, conductor Women of the Seattle Symphony Chorale HANNAH KENDALL: The Spark Catchers (U.S. Premiere) HAYDN: Symphony No. 98 HOLST: The Planets The spark of inspiration shines bright in foggy London, from the symphony Haydn wrote to dazzle his British fans to the electrifying new voice of Hannah Kendall. No British composer cast his sights further than Holst with his rich-hued, mystical view of The Planets.
Maria Männistö
Ludovic Morlot, conductor Maria Männistö, soprano Ludovit Ludha, tenor Seattle Symphony Chorale WAGNER: Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde DEBUSSY: Pelléas et Mélisande Suite DEBUSSY: Nocturnes JANÁČEK: The Eternal Gospel It’s Ludovic Morlot’s final appearance as Music Director, and he is throwing a party for the ages. In Debussy's gorgeous Nocturnes, clouds drift off and the shimmering sea beckons with the seductive call of the sirens. This program is generously underwritten by The Nesholm Family Foundation.
Jonathon Heyward
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, JUNE 14, AT 12 NOON SATURDAY, JUNE 15, AT 8PM
STRAUSS TILL EULENSPIEGEL Ludovic Morlot, conductor Mary Lynch, oboe WAGNER: Prelude to Act III of R. STRAUSS: Oboe Concerto DEBUSSY: Jeux R. STRAUSS: Till Eulenspiegel For one of his final concerts as Music Director, Ludovic Morlot brings to the stage some of his favorite works, including one of his beloved Debussy’s greatest orchestral pieces, Jeux. Then the orchestra takes us on a wild ride with Richard Strauss’ lovable troublemaker, Till Eulenspiegel. Mary Lynch’s performances are generously underwritten by an anonymous donor.
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