Boulder Phil 2018-19 Season Brochure

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Open Space I believe that behind every closed door there is an open space. ~Ping Fu

2018-19 SEASON BoulderPhil.org


Dear Friends, One of life’s greatest pleasures is the process of discovery. Being truly open to new experiences fosters a sense of adventure about the everyday. The open space that we so cherish in Boulder is about more than physical surroundings. It extends to open minds and open hearts—qualities broadly shared within our community. The Boulder Phil’s 2018-19 season embraces a sense of expansiveness that will take you on a journey of artistic discovery and spiritual renewal. Our expanded season includes well-loved masterpieces, brilliant music of our time, innovative concert enhancements, family favorites and a new Pops Series that offers something for everyone. Anchoring concerts are favorites like The Planets (celebrating 100 years since its premiere in 1918), Mahler’s Fourth, Prokofiev’s Fifth, and music of Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, and Elgar. We are thrilled to welcome international stars Garrick Ohlsson, Mary Wilson, Astrid Schween and violin sensation Midori, who has chosen us as a recipient of her coveted Orchestra Residencies Program, which will bring her into contact with students, community leaders and the Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras. We’re excited to share music by Jessie Montgomery and Boulder native Kristen Kuster, whose Dune Acres was made possible in part by the Phil’s commissioning partnership. With the help of your smartphones, we’ll immerse Macky in the sound of wind and birds as we present Tan Dun’s Passacaglia. James Stephenson’s Celestial

Suite salutes famed astronomers and includes NASA images, while we examine Holst’s work in the context of World War I through video created by The New Live. And we will close our season with Dvořák’s beloved New World Symphony paired with a stunning blend of music and theater in Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America featuring actors and projected images. Our new Pops Series opens connections to ever wider segments of our community through evenings devoted to the incomparable film composer John Williams, the animation magic of Pixar in Concert, and the life and legacy of the great David Bowie. The Nutcracker with Boulder Ballet once again kicks off the holidays for thousands in our community. And we will welcome thousands more students to Macky for our Discovery Concerts, this year devoted to the parallels between music and architecture. Whether it’s the openness of the central Asian steppes, the vast emptiness of outer space, or the open-ended opportunities sought by immigrants in a new land, our season offers thought-provoking takes on what it means to be “open.” The concept is even woven into our institutional DNA―the core of our mission is to open the experience of live orchestral music to more and more people in ever more diverse and impactful ways. We invite you to join us on a journey of discovery this season!

MICHAEL BUTTERMAN MUSIC DIRECTOR

KATHERINE LEHMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


The Boulder Phil’s 2018-19 season embraces a sense of expansiveness that will take you on a journey of artistic discovery and spiritual renewal. Photo: Adam Riggs

BoulderPhil.org


NEW! 3-CONCERT POPS SERIES

Choose all 3 concerts (9/29, 3/23 & 5/4) to get 10% off single ticket prices!

A tribute To

JoHN WiLLiAMS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor Revel in fantastic music by America’s greatest living composer for film―the incomparable John Williams. From Star Wars, E.T., Jaws, Harry Potter and more, this concert promises to be a delight for all ages!

Superman March Cowboys Overture Jaws Suite: The Shark Theme from Jurassic Park Devil’s Dance from The Witches of Eastwick Sayuri’s Theme from Memoirs of a Geisha Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Harry’s Wondrous World

March from Raiders of the Lost Ark Main Theme from Schindler’s List Theme from Angela’s Ashes Viktor’s Tale (from The Terminal) E.T.: Adventures on Earth Across the Stars from Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones Main Theme from Star Wars

Sponsored by Emily & John Koechel


Infinite Space SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2 PM* Pinnacle Performing Arts Complex, Denver Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

MONTGOMERY Starburst STEPHENSON Celestial Suite HOLST The Planets

We honor the 100th anniversary of the first performance of Holst’s epic suite, The Planets, with The New Live’s unique visual reimagining that explores the emotional context of a piece written during the depths of World War I. Our Open Space season blasts off with Jessie Montgomery’s exuberant Starburst and continues with James Stephenson’s Celestial Suite, inspired by pioneering astronomers throughout history, accompanied by images from space. Watch for unique, only-in-Boulder events drawing on our community’s space science community leading up to this performance!

NEW SUBSCRIBERS GET 50% OFF! BoulderPhil.org

6:30 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & guests

Sponsored by Anonymous Nancy Clairmont & Bob Braudes Suzanne & David Hoover Beatriz & Juan Roederer *The performance at Pinnacle will not include video projections.

An amazing odyssey of sound and story


Midori Plays Sibelius SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 7 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

DUN Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds SIBELIUS Violin Concerto Midori, violin BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 Grab your smartphones and help us transform Macky Auditorium into an immersive aviary as we present Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun’s Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds. Then, superstar violinist Midori joins the Phil to present her interpretation of the virtuosic Sibelius Violin Concerto. Brahms’ bittersweet masterpiece, his Symphony No. 3, brings this memorable evening to a heartfelt conclusion.

“...the Sibelius is full of romantic fl ourishes, which Midori presented in bravura performance. But she was also extraordinarily moving in the softer, simpler moments..." ~St. Paul Pioneer Press

6 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & Midori

Sponsored by Audrey & Andrew Franklin · Christine Yoshinaga-Itano & Wayne Itano · Stephanie & R. Alan Rudy · Marjorie & Bob Schaff ner


BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

MICHAEL BUTTERMAN, MUSIC DIRECTOR

The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras (GBYO) are proud to announce a 2018 residency with Midori, world-renowned violinist and educator. Midori’s Orchestra Residencies Program is a special project that aims to strengthen the ties of the American youth orchestra to its local adult orchestra, as well as bolster relationships with performers, staff, and the community.

Midori

ORC HESTRA RESIDEN CIES PROGRAM RESIDENCY HIGHLIGHTS OCT. 31 THROUGH NOV. 5―Civic meetings and presentations, string teacher workshop, master classes, school visits, and a community play-in NOV. 3, 5:30 PM―“Glitter” Gala to benefit the Boulder Phil and GBYO

NOV. 5, 6 PM at Macky―Midori plays the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (Mvt. 3) with GBYO, plus a world premiere by Daniel Kellogg

For details, visit BoulderPhil.org and GreaterBoulderYO.org.

Photos: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

NOV. 4, 7 PM at Macky―Midori plays the Sibelius Violin Concerto with the Boulder Phil


NOVEMBER 23, 2 PM NOVEMBER 24, 2 PM & 7 PM NOVEMBER 25, 2 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Boulder Ballet Boulder Children’s Chorale

Special Add-On Event! Subscribers get 10% off

This Thanksgiving weekend, the curtain rises for America’s favorite ballet, brought to life by Boulder Ballet, the Boulder Phil and the Boulder Children’s Chorale. Catch the magic of this thrilling and heart-warming spectacle, all performed to Tchaikovsky’s masterful score.

Photo: Eli Akerstein

A holiday tradition with exciting choreography and a full, live orchestra!


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Ohlsson Plays Rachmaninoff SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2 PM Photo: Dario Acosta

Pinnacle Performing Arts Complex, Denver Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1 Garrick Ohlsson, piano PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5 6:30 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & guests

Sponsored by Doree Hickman Betty Van Zandt

We’re thrilled to welcome legendary pianist Garrick Ohlsson back to Boulder after many years to play Rachmaninoff’s exciting Piano Concerto No. 1. Living in the “Steppes of Colorado,” we’ll experience a sense of connection to Borodin’s opening work. Prokofiev’s monumental Symphony No. 5, one of the landmarks of 20th-century orchestral repertoire, closes our program of great Russian music.


The Heavenly Life SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

O’CONNOR Strings and Threads BARBER Knoxville, Summer of 1915 MAHLER Symphony No. 4 Mary Wilson, soprano

“Lyrical and triumphant, a dazzling array of legato melodies and ornate coloratura.” ~San Francisco Chronicle

The wonder and wisdom of childhood imbues both Barber’s nostalgic reverie and Mahler’s sublime evocation of Heaven. Fiddle virtuoso Mark O’Connor’s Strings and Threads connects to Knoxville’s Appalachian setting, and we enjoy soprano Mary Wilson’s easy virtuosity and deep musicianship.

6:30 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & guests

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Elgar & Beethoven SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

KUSTER Dune Acres ELGAR Cello Concerto Astrid Schween, cello BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4

Photo: Steve J. Sherman

Beethoven’s energetic Symphony No. 4 anchors a program both familiar and fresh. The newest member of the famed Juilliard String Quartet, cellist Astrid Schween, joins us for Elgar’s dramatically intense Cello Concerto. We open with a new work by Boulder native Kristen Kuster, made possible in part by the Phil’s commissioning partnership. 6:30 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & guests

Sponsored by Sara & David Harper · Marti & George Oetzel · Luana Rubin


Choose all 3 concerts (9/29, 3/23 & 5/4) to get 10% off single ticket prices!

NEW! 3-CONCERT POPS SERIES

Pixar in Concert SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Gary Lewis, conductor A visually stunning, multimedia concert with montages of clips and music from Toy Story, Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, The Incredibles, Brave & more. HB Woodsongs will offer an instrument petting zoo in the lobby. Fun for all ages!

RANDY NEWMAN Toy Story A Bug’s Life Monsters, Inc. Monsters University Cars THOMAS NEWMAN Finding Nemo WALL-E

MICHAEL GIACCHINO Ratatouille UP The Incredibles Cars 2 Inside Out PATRICK DOYLE Brave

Pixar in Concert Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts. © All rights reserved.


The Dream of America SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, conductor

DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” BOYER Ellis Island: The Dream of America with actors and projected images The hope of new beginnings and wide-open possibilities animates Peter Boyer’s Grammy-nominated Ellis Island, recently featured on PBS’ Great Performances series. Emerging from the Ellis Island Oral History Project, monologues by seven actors are interwoven with a full orchestral score and projected images from Ellis Island archives. From Dvořák’s vision of a new landscape, weaving Native American and African American sounds into a symphony, to Boyer’s moving stories of those who left everything to come here, we conclude our season of Open Space with music that reflects the hope, courage, and grace of those who built the dream of America.

Sponsored by Anonymous Holly & Grant Hickman

6:30 PM AT MACKY Pre-Concert Talk hosted by CPR’s Marilyn Cooley with Michael Butterman & guests

Tickets start at $15 BoulderPhil.org


NEW! 3-CONCERT POPS SERIES

Choose all 3 concerts (9/29, 3/23 & 5/4) to get 10% off single ticket prices!

SATURDAY, MAY 4, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, Boulder Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra

Join the Boulder Phil with conductor Brent Havens, vocalist Tony Vincent and a full rock band on this symphonic odyssey by Windborne Music featuring David Bowie’s top hits: Space Oddity, Changes, Under Pressure, Heroes, Fame, China Girl and more!

TONY VINCENT from “The Voice”

Tickets start at $15 BoulderPhil.org


Musical Hikes

The Boulder Phil and the City of Boulder Open Space & Mountain Parks (OSMP) have created an ongoing collaboration to connect community members with the natural world through music. This partnership includes guided musical hikes designed to complement specific works performed by the Boulder Phil. Free and open to the public.

VIOLA WITH HIGH ALTITUDE

SEP. 29, 9 AM-NOON Join Matt Diekman, Boulder Phil violist, for an easy hike along one of Boulder’s spectacular trails. Matt will guide the conversation through Western music’s connection to the natural world. He’ll also play his viola in one of OSMP’s naturallyformed stone amphitheaters! To save your spot, please call 303.413.7616.

MEET THE PLANETS!

Visit BoulderPhil.org for more details & updates

OCT. 5, 11 & 12, 7:15–10 PM The Boulder Phil’s Infinite Space concerts (Oct. 13 & 14) showcase Holst’s glorious work The Planets. Take a tour of the solar system through a large telescope with OSMP naturalist Dave Sutherland while sampling excerpts from this stirring music. Meet at Boulder

Valley Ranch trailhead. NOTE: If there is a 50%+ cloud cover, it will be canceled and may be rescheduled for another night. Find the latest updates at www.NatureHikes.org.

THE SECRET OF WIND & BIRDS

OCT. 28 & NOV. 3, 8:30–11 AM On Nov. 4, the Boulder Phil will play composer Tan Dun’s intriguing work Passacaglia: Secret of Wind and Birds. Throughout the piece, the orchestra emulates the sounds of the wind, ocean and bird songs in surprising ways (and audience members’ smartphones also get involved)! Join Dave Sutherland for a hike to explore this imaginative music, as well as other composers who have captured the essence of wind, water and birds. Meet at the E. Boulder Community Center.

THE MUSIC OF LANDSCAPES FEB. TBA

Rich with meaning and memories, our favorite landscapes speak to us in many ways. How do composers capture the essence of the land in music? Join Dave Sutherland for a hike to sample music that invokes our sense of place, including works by Boulder native Kristin Kuster.


Education & Community Engagement Programs

FREE CHAMBER MUSIC AT BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY

OCTOBER 16 & NOVEMBER 20, 12 PM Canyon Theater, Boulder Public Library Featuring Boulder Phil chamber ensembles in collaboration with Boulder Ballet (Oct. 16) and other special guests, these free noontime concerts are a wonderful way to spice up your lunch hour!

Music has the power to inspire and connect us, to bridge our differences and change the way we see the world. Serving the community has been at the heart of the Boulder Phil’s mission for over 60 years―now more than ever before. We are a recognized leader in community engagement, helping to write the next chapter in the story of the American orchestra by touching lives and creating opportunity through our growing education and outreach programs.

INCREASING OUR REACH

Photo: Lauren Click

• $5 Student Tickets make concerts affordable for the whole family • Community partners distribute over 2,000 free tickets each year • Side-by-Side Concerts offer mentorship with our musicians • In-school chamber music programs connect more students to music

Visit our website for special programs added throughout the season!

For more information on the Boulder Phil’s Education & Community Engagement programs, visit BoulderPhil.org.


Build it!

Exploring Music & Architecture

Feb 28 & Mar 1, 2019 Macky Auditorium, CU Boulder

DISCOVERY CONCERTS: BUILD IT! EXPLORING MUSIC & ARCHITECTURE FEBRUARY 28 & MARCH 1 10 AM & 11:30 AM Macky Auditorium As part of our ongoing commitment to education, the Boulder Phil’s Discovery Concert program continues to serve thousands of students annually with an interactive concert at Macky Auditorium led by Michael Butterman, in-school visits with chamber ensembles, and bilingual listening and

learning materials for teachers. This year’s program explores the intersection between sounds and structures, discovering the many things that music and architecture have in common―rhythm, texture, harmony, proportion, dynamics― and how composers and architects throughout the ages have approached their work in similar ways.

"Such a rich experience! Thank you!" ~a BVSD Teacher

FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT MARCH 3, 2 PM Macky Auditorium Build It! takes families on a memorable tour of the orchestra in an fun, interactive format. Join Maestro Michael Butterman and the Boulder Phil for this free one-hour concert featuring music by Bach, Britten and more, the 2019 Young Artist Concerto Competition winner, along with special community guests. Expand your musical horizons by exploring the many things that music and architecture have in common― rhythm, texture, harmony, proportion, and dynamics. Back by popular demand, HB Woodsongs will offer an instrument petting zoo in the lobby. Visit with a violin, try out a trumpet, make friends with a flute, and more! Register for free tickets at BoulderPhil.org.


Events of Note

Support your Phil and experience music in intimate settings through this unique series of fundraising events. Each Event of Note features a food and wine reception for a chance to mingle with artists.

BACK TO SCHOOL BRUNCH

MARY WILSON, AMERICAN SOPRANO

PROGRESSIVE PAIRINGS

Sunday, October 14 11 AM-1 PM Private home Enjoy an elegant brunch with Michael Butterman at this delightful event supporting the Phil’s education programs. Featuring performances by Boulder Phil musicians and lively conversation about education program goals, growth, and ongoing community impact. $25/person

Thursday, February 7 7-9 PM The Chapel at The Academy Mary Wilson’s crystalline, coloratura soprano has been described as “ethereal and otherworldly.” This recital with piano will feature Mozart and Handel arias as well as songs by Bernstein, Schubert, Schumann, and more. $60/person

Thursday, April 18 7-9 PM Lee Hill Drive Wineries Two players + two wineries = one exceptional evening! Bookcliff Vineyards and Settembre Cellars will each host a pairing of music, delicious bites from Three Leaf Concepts, and handcrafted wine―and you will experience all of them at this multi-sensory pairing event featuring Boulder Phil musicians. $60/person

AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH GARRICK OHLSSON

AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH ASTRID SCHWEEN

Thursday, January 17 7-9 PM Private home With a world-class career spanning four decades, Garrick Ohlsson has been described as “producing a sound so lush it glistens.” Experience one of the greats of our time in an exceptional, intimate setting. $75/person

Thursday, February 28 7-9 PM Private home A world-class performer, cellist Astrid Schween debuted as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic at age 16. She will perform solo works by Debussy, Bach, Cassado and more and talk about her experience as the newest member of the Juilliard String Quartet. $60/person

Tickets for Events of Note can be purchased online at BoulderPhil.org or by calling 303.449.1343.


We invite you to partner with the Boulder Philharmonic and Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras in a perfect evening of music, glamour, and optimism.

Oh, Happy We! On November 3, we will transform a hangar at the Rocky Mountain Metro Airport into the Best of All Possible Worlds. Delight in delicious catering from Three Leaf Concepts and an equally sumptuous slate of thrilling instrumental and operatic performances. Rub shoulders with special guest Midori, thrill to the sounds of the Greater Boulder Youth Orchestras’ up-and-coming instrumentalists, and revel in soprano Rose Sawvel’s rendition of Glitter and Be Gay. Each ticket sold to this sparkling celebration will help Make Our Garden Grow―benefiting performance education across the Greater Boulder area, and sparking the next generation of musical artists.

Tickets at BoulderPhil.org


Thanks to Our Sponsors SEASON SPONSORS

Sydney & Robert Anderson Boulder Arts Commission Patricia Butler Colorado Creative Industries Erma & John Mantey Margaret & Rodolfo Perez Scientific & Cultural Facilities District SeiSolo Foundation Lynn Streeter Nicky Wolman & David Fulker

SILVER CIRCLE SPONSORS

Anonymous Academy Senior Living Gail Aweida in memoriam Nancy Clairmont & Bob Braudes Hotel Boulderado Taddiken Tree Vermillion

BRONZE CIRCLE SPONSORS

Anonymous Sara & David Harper Christine Yoshinaga-Itano & Wayne Itano Emily & John Koechel Micro Motion/Emerson Three Leaf Catering

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE SPONSORS Audrey & Andrew Franklin Doree Hickman Holly & Grant Hickman Suzanne & David Hoover Marti & George Oetzel Beatriz & Juan Roederer Luana Rubin Stephanie & R. Alan Rudy Marjorie & Bob Schaffner Betty Van Zandt

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Your IMPACT—Measure by Measure! 42% of our annual budget comes from you, our generous community. Your donation to your Boulder Phil will make all of this possible:

13 concerts at Macky 2 concerts at Pinnacle PAC 1,800 attendees at our

free Community Concert at Macky

5,000 students at our

Discovery Concerts at Macky

40 in-school ensemble visits reaching 6,000+ children

2,000 free tickets donated 300 participants at free to local social service agencies

Boulder Public Library concerts

70 professional Phil musicians performing in each concert

We appreciate your support! For more information or to make a donation, visit BoulderPhil.org/support. The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is a 501(c)3 nonproďŹ t organization. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.


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If you can’t use your tickets, please call at least one day prior to select your FREE option: • Exchange for additional ticket(s) to another concert & invite friends • Exchange for a concert not already in your series, such as The Nutcracker Ballet or one of the three Pops concerts • Reissue your tickets under a friend’s name for them to pick up conveniently at Will Call • Convert the value of your tickets to a tax-deductible contribution—thank you!

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2018-19 Season Ticket Pricing MAIN SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES—5 or 6 concerts (10/13, 11/4, 1/19, 2/9, 3/2 & 4/27) New Subscribers: 50% Off Single Ticket Prices!

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