

The 2023-2024 concert season offers a compelling array of stylistically diverse programs featuring our illustrious faculty, exceptional students and alumni, and internationally celebrated guest artists in performances that promise to be as memorable as they are exhilarating.
We look forward to sharing the concertgoing experience with you in magnificent venues on campus and beyond.
MORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL
WEDNESDAYS AT 7:30PM
OCT 18 | ROBERT BLOCKER
A performance by the faculty pianist and former School of Music Dean who the Los Angeles Times has said performs with “a measurable virtuoso bent.”
NOV 8 | BORis BERmaN
A performance of music by Debussy, Mozart, Prokofiev, and Schoenberg by the faculty pianist whose playing The New York Times has said is “charged with energy and intelligence.”
DEC 13 | wEi-yi yaNg
A performance by the faculty pianist whose playing the Hartford Courant has described as “spontaneous, yet logical, lyrical and technical.”
JaN 24 | mELViN ChEN
A performance by the faculty pianist whose musicianship The New York Times has described as “precise.”
JaN 31 | héLèNE gRimauD
A performance of Bach’s formidable Chaconne (arr. Busoni, from the Partita in D minor, BWV 1004), and music by Beethoven and Brahms, by the artist The New Yorker has described as “a pianist of clean grace and insight.”
FEB 28 | EmaNuEL ax
A performance of Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata and music by Schoenberg by the artist whose “pianism is always thoughtful, lyrical, lustrous” (The Washington Post).
maR 27 | BORis sLuTsKy & ERiC zuBER
Faculty pianist Boris Slutsky, who The Baltimore Sun has said plays “with intelligence, imagination and a sense of poetry,” and Eric Zuber, whose playing the Cleveland Plain Dealer has said is marked by “interpretive finesse and intensity,” perform a two-piano program featuring Rachmaninoff’s Piano Suites and Symphonic Dances, in celebration of the composer’s 150th birthday.
MORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL
TUESDAYS AT 7:30PM
sEP 12 | EmERsON sTRiNg QuaRTET
The legendary ensemble, which The Washington Post has said makes music with “a devotional ease,” performs works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Sarah Kirkland Snider, and George Walker as part of its farewell season.
OCT 3 | BRENTaNO sTRiNg QuaRTET
A performance by the School’s acclaimed faculty quartet-inresidence, whose musicians, The New York Times has said, “seem to be listening to the same heartbeat.”
OCT 31 | QuaRTETTO Di CREmONa
A group of musicians who The Strad has said are “internationally renowned for their extremely mature and lyrical sound” perform music by Beethoven, Ravel, and Wolf.
DEC 5 | imaNi wiNDs
A performance by the ensemble The Washington Post has called “a quintet of skilled and spirited musicians.”
JaN 16 | BRENTaNO sTRiNg QuaRTET
The School’s faculty quartet-in-residence, which The Guardian has said shares “startling musical revelations,” appears in its second performance of the season.
FEB 13 | aCaDEmy OF sT. maRTiN iN ThE FiELDs wiND ENsEmBLE
A performance of music by Beethoven, Mozart, Reinecke, and Francaix by the ensemble the Dallas Morning News has called “technically superb” and “generously expressive.”
maR 5 | TaFELmusiK BaROQuE ORChEsTRa
The celebrated period-instrument ensemble, led by guest director Aisslinn Nosky, performs a program called “Passions Revealed” featuring music by J.S. Bach, J.F. Fasch, Locatelli, Marais, Telemann, and Vivaldi.
may 7 | COmPETiTiON wiNNERs
A concert featuring performances by the winners of the School’s annual chamber music competition.
Start at $160, Yale faculty/staff start at $127, Students start at $81
Start at $31, Yale faculty/staff start at $23, Students start at $14
GERALD MARTIN MOORE, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
MORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL EXCEPT WHERE NOTED & DAYS AND TIMES VARY
OCT 27 & 28 | FaLL OPERa sCENEs
Yale Opera presents two evenings of varied excerpts from the operatic repertoire, performed with piano.
Fri & Sat | 7:30 p.m.
DEC 4 | yaLE OPERa sTuDiO CONCERT
Yale Opera presents an evening of songs and arias performed with piano.
Mon | 7:30 p.m. | Free admission
FEB 17 & 18 | wiNTER PRODuCTiON*
Yale Opera presents a new production of Stravinsky’s masterpiece
The Rake’s Progress with the Yale Philharmonia, under the baton of Metropolitan Opera conductor Daniela Candillari. Sat 7:30 p.m. & Sun 2 p.m. | Shubert Theatre
Tickets go on sale Oct. 17 through the Shubert box office and Shubert.com.
may 3 & 4 | sPRiNg PRODuCTiON
Yale Opera presents a fully staged double-bill production featuring Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins, performed with piano.
Fri & Sat | 7:30 p.m.
BECOmE a PaTRON and support the Yale Opera. Enjoy benefits that include preferred seating and invitations to special events. The names of all donors who give $50 or more are listed in our printed concert programs. To learn more, visit music.yale.edu/support.
siNgLE TiCKETs Start at $13, Yale faculty/staff start at $10, Students start at $6 except Yale Opera Studio & Winter Production
*Shubert Theatre (New Haven, CT) Photo by Matt FriedTHOMAS C. DUFFY, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
MORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL FRIDAYS AT 7:30PM
sEP 29 | BERTha hOPE
A performance by the remarkable jazz pianist “whose contributions to mainstream and improvised musical idioms have made her elite among her peers” (NPR).
NOV 3 | FRED hERsCh
An evening with the intrepid composer and performer whom Vanity Fair has described as “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade.”
FEB 2 | LiNDa Oh
A performance by the bassist and composer whom The Wall Street Journal has called “one of the most dynamic rising stars in jazz today.”
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Start at $26, Yale faculty/staff start at $19, Students start at $11
WOOLSEY HALL
FRIDAYS AT 7:30PM EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
sEP 22 | PETER OuNDJiaN
The Yale Philharmonia, led by Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian and joined by mezzo-soprano Kara Morgan ’24MMA, the Elm City Girls’ Choir, and the treble voices from the Yale Glee Club, opens its 2023-2024 concert season with a performance of Mahler’s colossal Third Symphony.
OCT 20 | giaNCaRLO guERRERO
Guest conductor Giancarlo Guerrero leads the orchestra in a performance of Lorin Maazel’s orchestral arrangement of Wagner’s epic Ring cycle, The Ring Without Words, whose “orchestration ... stands alone magnificently” (The New York Times).
NOV 16* | PETER OuNDJiaN
Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian leads the orchestra in a performance of Valerie Coleman’s Umoja (Anthem of Unity), Adolphus Hailstork’s JFK: The Last Speech, and Joan Tower’s Concerto for Orchestra.
JaN 26 | ROssEN miLaNOV
The orchestra, led by guest conductor Rossen Milanov, performs Smetana’s Overture to The Bartered Bride, Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto, with soloist Hyojin Shin ’22MM ’23MMA, and Shostakovich’s moody Sixth Symphony.
FEB 23 ^ | samuEL hOLLisTER
The orchestra, led by conducting student Samuel Hollister ’18BA ’28DMA , with solo percussionist Michael Yeung ’22MM ’23MMA ’24AD, gives its annual performance in the School’s intimate Morse Recital Hall.
aPR 5 | PETER OuNDJiaN
The orchestra, led by Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian, performs Mozart’s Thirty-Fifth Symphony, the “Haffner,” Martinů’s Rhapsody-Concerto for viola and orchestra, with soloist Brian Isaacs ’22BA ’23MM, and Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony, the “Pathétique.”
aPR 26 | PETER OuNDJiaN
The Yale Philharmonia, led by Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian, closes its season with a performance of Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer, with mezzo-soprano Kara Morgan ’24MMA, and Richard Strauss’ monumental tone poem An Alpine Symphony
BECOmE a PaTRON of the Yale Philharmonia and directly support the orchestra, our students, and the concerts we all enjoy. Give today and enjoy benefits that include complimentary tickets, reserved seating, and invitations to special events. To learn more, visit music.yale.edu/support.
suBsCRiPTiONs
Orchestra and second balcony $57 | Yale faculty/staff $47
First balcony $89 | Yale faculty/staff $73
samPLERs
Save up to 15% off single-ticket prices when you purchase a Pick 3 or Pick 5 package.
siNgLE TiCKETs
Orchestra and second balcony $13 | Yale faculty/staff $9
First balcony $19 | Yale faculty/staff $14
Free student tickets with student ID (Orchestra only)
$3 surcharge for tickets purchased at the door
Photo by Matt Fried JAY KERNIS, ARTISTIC DIRECTORMORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL
THURSDAYS AT 7:30PM FREE ADMISSION
OCT 5 | DaViD LaNg
A performance of music by faculty composer David Lang, “a fixture on the new music scene and one of its most prolific and most decorated composers” (The New York Times), and chamber works by the School’s composition students.
NOV 2 | NaTaCha DiELs
A performance of compositions by guest composer and performer Natacha Diels, whose music is “a fairy tale for a fractured world” (Music We Care About), and works by the School’s composition students.
DEC 7 | NEw musiC FOR ORChEsTRa
Conducting students Stefano Boccacci ’25MMA and Samuel Hollister ’18BA ’28DMA lead the Yale Philharmonia in a performance of orchestral music by the School’s composition students.
FEB 8 | KaThERiNE BaLCh & aaRON Jay KERNis
A performance of music by faculty composers Katherine Balch, a “superbly gifted composer [with] a compositional voice that is truly unique and full of wonder” (The Mercury News), and Aaron Jay Kernis, who has been praised for his “fearless originality [and] powerful voice” (The New York Times), and works by the School’s composition students.
maR 7 | DaViD saNFORD
A performance of compositions by guest composer David Sanford, whose music “transcends standard genre boundaries” (Gramophone), and works by the School’s composition students.
aPR 18 | maRTiN BREsNiCK & ChRisTOPhER ThEOFaNiDis
A performance of music by faculty composers Martin Bresnick, who creates “music that seems at once ancient, elegiac and awesomely new” (The New York Times), and Christopher Theofanidis, whom The Baltimore Sun has described as an “unusually skilled, communicative composer,” and works by the School’s composition students.
AARON Natacha DielsMORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL SUNDAYS AT 3PM EXCEPT WHERE NOTED FREE ADMISSION
sEP 24 | gOLD & gLiTTER
Arthur Haas, harpischord
Daniel S. Lee, Baroque violin
OCT 1 | aDRiaNa zaBaLa, mezzo-soprano & JJ PENNa, piano
NOV 5 | wENDy shaRP, violin
with Sophiko Simsive ’18MM ’19MMA, piano
NOV 10 | CaROL JaNTsCh, tuba
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
NOV 12 | wiLLiam PuRVis, horn
NOV 26 | DaNiEL s. LEE, violin & JEFFREy gROssmaN, harpischord
DEC 3 | Tai muRRay, violin
DEC 8 | sOOViN Kim, violin
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
DEC 10 | PauL waTKiNs, cello & BORis BERmaN, piano
JaN 17 | BENJamiN VERDERy & FRiENDs
WEDNESDAY AT 7:30PM
JaN 21 | yaLE BRass TRiO
William Purvis, horn
Kevin Cobb, trumpet
Scott Hartman, trombone
JaN 28 | wENDy shaRP & FRiENDs
FEB 4 | FRaNK mORELLi, bassoon & wEi-yi yaNg, piano
FEB 11 | ETTORE Causa, viola & BORis BERmaN, piano
maR 3 | KyuNg yu, violin
aPR 16 | augusTiN haDELiCh, violin with Orion Weiss, piano
TUESDAY AT 7:30PM
Photo by Matt FriedWEDNESDAYS AT 12:30PM FREE ADMISSION
OCT 11
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
OCT 25
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
NOV 15
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
NOV 29
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
DEC 6
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
DEC 13
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
FEB 7
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
FEB 28
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
maR 6
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
aPR 3
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
aPR 17
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
aPR 24
Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
Photo by Harold Shapiro WENDY SHARP, ARTISTIC DIRECTORMORSE RECITAL HALL IN SPRAGUE MEMORIAL HALL
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED & DAYS AND TIMES VARY FREE ADMISSION
OCT 13 | yaLE ChORaL aRTisTs
Jeffrey Douma, conductor
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
NOV 28 | VisTa: ChamBER musiC
Wendy Sharp, director
TUESDAY AT 7:30PM
DEC 2 | CLaRiNET sTuDiO RECiTaL
David Shifrin, director
SATURDAY AT 4:30PM IN SUDLER RECITAL HALL
DEC 6 | CaLLisTO QuaRTET with Misha Amory, viola & Nina Lee, cello, from the Brentano String Quartet
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
DEC 11 | TuBa sTuDiO RECiTaL
Carol Jantsch, director
MONDAY AT 4:30PM IN SUDLER RECITAL HALL
DEC 12 | guiTaR ChamBER musiC
Benjamin Verdery, director
TUESDAY AT 7:30PM
DEC 14 | BassOONaRama
Frank Morelli, director
THURSDAY AT 7:30PM IN SUDLER RECITAL HALL
DEC 15 | yaLE CELLOs
Ole Akahoshi, director
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
maR 1 | yaLE PERCussiON gROuP
Robert van Sice, director
FRIDAY AT 7:30PM
maR 26 | VisTa: ChamBER musiC
Wendy Sharp, director
TUESDAY AT 7:30PM
aPR 24 | yaLE CELLOs
Ole Akahoshi, director
WEDNESDAY AT 7:30PM
may 6 | guiTaR ChamBER musiC
Benjamin Verdery, director
MONDAY AT 7:30PM
hOROwiTz PiaNO sERiEs
Orchestra from $99, Yale faculty/staff from $79, Students from $48 Balcony from $126, Yale faculty/staff from $100, Students $61
ONEPPO ChamBER musiC sERiEs
Orchestra from $160, Yale faculty/staff from $127, Students $81 Balcony from $188, Yale faculty/staff from $150
yaLE PhiLhaRmONia
Orchestra and second balcony $57 | Yale faculty/staff $47
First balcony $89 | Yale faculty/staff $73
Subscription benefits
• Deep discounts: Subscribers receive 25% off single-ticket prices, and fees are waived for subscription orders.
• Best seats: Get the best seats in the house by subscribing early and enjoy them all season long.
• Free exchanges: Our exchange policy means more flexibility for you. Plus, get the subscriber discount price for any extra tickets you purchase in the same series.
Samplers
Select a Pick 3 or a Pick 5 sampler package within your favorite concert series and receive up to 15% off single-ticket prices. Samplers are available for the Horowitz Piano Series, Oneppo Chamber Music Series, Yale Philharmonia, and Ellington Jazz Series.
We are grateful for every gift that supports our programs. Patron program benefits are available for the three series as well as Ellington Jazz Series and Yale Opera. Become a patron of your favorite series and support the Yale School of Music’s students and concert programs!
PaTRON PROgRam LEVELs
Gustave Jacob Stoeckel Circle $50–$124
Samuel Simons Sanford Circle $125–$249
Horatio Parker Circle $250–$499
Paul Hindemith Circle $500–$749
Charles Ives Circle $750 and up
PaTRON PROgRam BENEFiTs
All patrons who donate $50 and more will be listed in our concert programs and will receive invitations to special events.
The Yale Philharmonia patron program offers additional benefits, including vouchers for complimentary tickets and reserved seating (Sanford Circle and above).
For more information on becoming a patron, contact the box office at 203 432–4158 or concerts@yale.edu, or visit music.yale.edu/support.
TiCKET saLEs
Tickets may be purchased at music-tickets.yale.edu, by calling 203 432–4158, or by visiting the YSM Box Office. Admission to many events is free and requires no reservations.
ExChaNgEs
Tickets may be exchanged for another event in the 2023–2024 season through May 7, 2024. Exchanges incur a $5 fee. Visit music.yale.edu/policies for more details.
CaNCELLaTiONs
We will make every effort to contact you if you have purchased tickets to a concert that is postponed or canceled. Visit music.yale.edu/policies for more details.
sTuDENT Rush TiCKETs
For the Oneppo Chamber Music Series, Horowitz Piano Series, and Ellington Jazz Series, free student rush tickets will be offered at the Box Office for students in college and K-12 with a valid ID. When available, tickets will be distributed starting 30 minutes before each concert. One ticket per ID, subject to availability. Yale Philharmonia concerts are free with student ID.
CONCERT CaLENDaR
Visit music.yale.edu/concerts throughout the season for updated concert information. Browse the calendar to view a full list of upcoming events. Full subscriptions, samplers, and single tickets can be purchased online at music-tickets.yale.edu
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LiVEsTREam
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DiRECTiONs aND PaRKiNg
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PROgRammiNg
Programs and performers are subject to change without notice.
COViD-19
Concertgoers must observe Yale University and Yale School of Music’s COVID-19 protocols. Please visit music.yale.edu/policies throughout the season for updates.
ysm BOx OFFiCE
Sprague Memorial Hall 470 College St., New Haven, CT 203 432–4158 | concerts@yale.edu
Daytime Hours | Mon–Fri, 12 p.m.–3 p.m.
Ticketed Events | Two hours before, through intermission
Additional ticket policies and information can be found at music.yale.edu/policies.
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