

BRAVO!
CELEBRITY SERIES 2019/20 YEAR IN REVIEW



BEREISHIT DANCE COMPANY
THE 2019/20 DANCE SERIES WAS SPONSORED BY STEPHANIE L. BROWN FOUNDATION, CYNTHIA & JOHN S. REED FOUNDATION, AND ROYAL LITTLE FAMILY FOUNDATION
Support for this performance was provided by the BARR FOUNDATION through its ArtsAmplified initiative

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR AND PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Friends,
Welcome to Bravo!, Celebrity Series of Boston’s annual year-in-review publication. And what a year it was for arts organizations in Boston and beyond.
The 2019/20 season will be remembered for its myriad challenges: the cancellation of the final third of our subscription season and dozens of Arts For All! performances and community workshops; the creation of a new digital performance environment; the transition to a virtual workplace for the very first time in Celebrity Series’ 82-year history; and absorbing the financial implications of all of the above.
But the many challenges presented by the 2019/20 season also showcased our organization’s strength and resilience. We were humbled by the support of so many of our Celebrity Series family and friends who supported us through ticket donations and additional contributions, and the more than 40,000 households who tuned into our Neighborhood Arts livestream performances on Thursday evenings.
Through a combination of quick action, conservative fiscal management, and the generosity of our donors, while Celebrity Series posted our first operating deficit in many years, we managed to avoid the existential threats faced by so many of our peers in the industry. In short, Celebrity Series will weather this storm and emerge stronger for it, thanks to you.
Thank you for your continued support. While none of us knows quite what the future holds, we know that the future of Celebrity Series is brighter thanks to your investment in our mission to bring the very best live performance to everyone, everywhere.
Be well, and thank you for being an important part of our family.
With gratitude,
Joshua Boger
Gary Dunning Chair, Board of Directors President & Executive Director
MISSION / VISION

Trey McLaughlin and The Sounds of Zamar preceded their Sanders Theatre debut with a Joy of Singing workshop that taught gospel harmonies to165 singers from 16 local choirs. The singers joined us at Sanders and sang harmonies from their seats in an unforgettable event that transcended boundaries between performers and audience members.

MISSION
To present performing artists who inspire and enrich our community.
VISION
We believe in the power of excellence and innovation in the performing arts to enrich life experience, transform lives, and build better communities. We envision a community of Greater Boston where the performing arts are a valued, life-long, shared experience—on stages, on streets, in neighborhoods—everywhere.
CONCERT FOR ONE

Violist and New England Conservatory graduate
Rayna Yun Chou created this project in Taiwan in 2016 to address concerns that classical music had become inaccessible and musicians’ feeling of isolation from their audience.
Hailed by the Boston Herald as “an absurdly ambitious public performance project,” Concert For One was a collaboration between Celebrity Series of Boston and artist Rayna Yun Chou. Individual listeners sat face-to-face with solo musicians for one minute of concentrated listening, distilling live performance to its most fundamental form.
Over 10 days in September 2019, in Boston (Chin Park on the Rose Kennedy Greenway) and Cambridge (Harvard Science Plaza), nearly 5,000 performances by 58 local musicians took place inside a temporary art installation featuring an interactive lobby and performance space that had just enough room for two chairs, two people and an instrument.
CONCERT FOR ONE WAS SPONSORED BY Leslie & Howard Appleby, Amy & Joshua Boger, Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, Donna & Michael Egan, Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative, The Klarman Family Foundation, The Boston Foundation, with in-kind support from M. Steinert & Sons
Celebrity Series presented Concert For One in cooperation with The Rose Kennedy Greenway, Harvard Office For the Arts and Harvard Common Spaces

Nearly 5,000 performances, 120 hours of live performance, 58 local musicians, 1,100 post-performance comment cards from listeners

ON STAGE

While the 2019/20 mainstage performance season was abruptly cut short in March 2020, Celebrity Series presented a diverse and extraordinary array of artists over a six-month period. From groundbreaking debuts like Triptych, to beautiful Jordan Hall collaborations like Steven Osborne & Paul Lewis, to the power and mastery of the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel, this season was one to remember.
STEVEN OSBORNE & PAUL LEWIS
AN AARON RICHMOND RECITAL ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY MICHAEL AND MARGARET SIMON
451 artists from 22 different countries

ON STAGE
LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC WITH GUSTAVO DUDAMEL, MUSIC & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND YUJA WANG, PIANO SOLOIST
SPONSORED BY

32,295 individuals attended 41 performances
EMERGING ARTISTS ON STAGE
Celebrity Series continued its commitment to presenting emerging artists in the 2019/20 season through an exciting Debut Series lineup at Pickman Hall at the Longy School of Music of Bard College as well as at NEC’s Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre.
DEBUT SERIES
SPONSORED BY
HARRIET & DAVID GRIESINGER AND
Support for emerging classical musicians in our Debut Series and Artist Connections program was provided by the Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation.
JOYCE YANG , piano
PATRICIA KOPATCHINSKAJA, violin AND JAY CAMPBELL, cello
YING FANG, soprano
CALIDORE QUARTET





9 artists or ensembles made their Boston debuts 17 made their Celebrity Series debuts
PATRICIA KOPATCHINSKAJA & JAY CAMPBELL
ARTS FOR ALL!
Our four Arts for All! community engagement programs –Artist Connections, Neighborhood Arts, Take Your Seat, and Public Performance Projects – embody our commitment to bringing the arts to everybody and everybody to the arts.
SPOTLIGHT ON CAMILLE A. BROWN & DANCERS
With community workshops, post-performance artist talks, lecture demonstrations, and masterclasses for students from the elementary through conservatory levels, Artist Connections brings artists from around the world into our communities.
In March 2020, three dancers from Camille A. Brown & Dancers led a free dance workshop “Double This, Juba That!,” at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury. 75 local youth dancers learned sections from Camille’s work, including social dance, hand-clapping games, doubledutch, steppin’, tap, Juba, ring shout, and other games showcased in Brown’s “BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play.”
Brown also met with the Boston Network of Arts Administrators of Color at Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen in the South End during the company’s residency.

Arts for All! engaged 11,163 people in 124 programs and activities
ARTIST CONNECTIONS ARTS FOR ALL!

SPOTLIGHT ON ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
Principal dancers Khalia Campbell, Solomon Dumas and Jessica Pinkett joined us for three days in January 2020, continuing a tradition of over a quarter century of Artist Connections residencies with Ailey dancers.
The residency began at the WBUR CitySpace studio, Boston with Rocka My Soul - Gospel Music From The Church To The Stage. Dancer Solomon Dumas and Trey McLaughlin engaged in this panel discussion, exploring the ongoing impact of African American musical legacies on contemporary performing arts including dance, theater, choral work and more, as well as the indelible place of sacred music in Boston’s cultural scene.
The Ailey trio then led a masterclass for dance majors at Boston Arts Academy, Dorchester, and lecture/demonstrations at Charlestown High School and the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club.
Finally, the Ailey artists conducted a community dance class for 45 youth from local dance studios BalletRox, Jo-Me Dance, Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre, Roxbury Performing Arts Center and Stajez Cultural Arts Center.

Artist Connections presented 24 artists in17 events in collaboration with 36 organizations, engaging 1,541 participants
ARTS FOR ALL!
NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS
In Neighborhood Arts, Boston-based artists led interactive workshops for youth and anchored community concerts in neighborhood venues in Dorchester, Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale, and the South End, with 53 workshops and 20 concerts in 2019/20.
A BOSTON TRIBUTE TO PABLO CASALS SUPPORTED BY AN ANONYMOUS DONOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR THIS PROJECT WAS PROVIDED BY NANCY & RICHARD LUBIN


Our season-long Celebration of Puerto Rico began with a special Boston Tribute to legendary cellist Pablo Casals in October 2019. The tribute featured a concert of nine all-star local cellists, followed by a cello orchestra concert in the same weekend. The orchestra featured 56 cellists drawn from students and faculty at Berklee, Boston Conservatory, Boston University, Longy School of Music, New England Conservatory, and 14 professional organizations. This performance not only celebrated the legacy of Pablo Casals, but also premiered Suite Boricua, arranged by Neighborhood Arts cellist Aristides Rivas, accompanied by Boston-based Puerto Rican percussionists Jorge Arce and Gabriel Santiago.
Neighborhood Arts collaborated with 103 local artists, 123 youth collaborators, and 58 community organizations to offer 81 programs and activities, engaging 4,327 participants


OUR REACH
PERFORMANCE VENUES
BACK BAY
Berklee Performance Center
Boch Center Shubert Theatre
CROMA @ Arlington Street Church
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
CAMBRIDGE
Harvard Science Center Plaza
José Mateo Ballet Theatre
Pickman Hall at Longy School of Music of Bard College
Sanders Theatre at Harvard University
CHINATOWN
Rose Kennedy Greenway: Chin Park
DORCHESTER
Boston Home
Salvation Army Kroc Center
FENWAY
Boston Symphony Hall
Museum of Fine Arts
NEC's Jordan Hall
NEC's Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre
HYDE PARK
Hyde Park Branch Library
MATTAPAN
Church of the Holy Spirit
ROXBURY
Hibernian Hall
SEAPORT
Boston Children's Museum
SOUTH END
The Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Union United Methodist Church
Villa Victoria Center for the Arts Gallery
Take Your Seat welcomed 919 individuals to 31 mainstage performances via complimentary and discounted tickets
ARTS FOR ALL! PARTNERS
ALLSTON
Boston University
ARLINGTON
Mystic Chorale
Sharing a New Song

BACK BAY
Ágora Cultural Architects
ArtsBoston
Berklee College of Music
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston
Boston Network of Arts Administrators of Color
City Year Boston
Old South Church
BEACON HILL
Opening Doors to the Arts
BRIGHTON
City Connects
BROOKLINE
WBUR CitySpace
CAMBRIDGE
The Dance Complex
The Eight Tracks
Harvard Kuumba Singers
Harvard University
Longy School of Music
Old Cambridge Baptist Church
St. Paul's A.M.E. Church
CHARLESTOWN
Charlestown Boys and Girls Club
Charlestown High School
CHINATOWN
Boston String Academy
Josiah Quincy School
Pao Arts Center
DORCHESTER
4 Star Dance Studio
Berkshire Partners Blue Hill Boys & Girls Club
Boston Arts Academy
Boston City Singers
Conservatory Lab Charter School
Epiphany School
The UpTruck
Uptown Dance Center
DOWNTOWN CROSSING
Boston Art Commission
Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston
EAST BOSTON
Veronica Robles Cultural Center
EVERETT
Cambridge Seventh-day Adventist Church
North Shore Evangelical Missionary Church
FENWAY
Boston Conservatory at Berklee
Boston Pops Gospel Choir
Fenway Studios @ Ipswich St
NEC Millennium Choir
New England Conservatory
Northeastern University
Project STEP
HYDE PARK
Boston Renaissance Charter School
Jo-Mé Dance Academy Of The Arts
JAMAICA PLAIN
BalletRox
Bethel A.M.E. Church
OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center
LINCOLN
Joyful Voices of Inspiration
MATTAPAN
Chittick Elementary School
Mattapan Teen Center
MEDFORD
Tufts University
NEWTON
Newton Singers
RANDOLPH
Stajez Cultural Arts Center
ROSLINDALE
Bates Elementary School
Futura Productions, Inc.
Sumner Boys & Girls Club
Sumner Elementary School
ROXBURY
Boston City-Wide String Orchestra
Boston Latin Academy
Boston Public Schools
City Strings United Hernández K-8 School
Madison Park Development Corporation
Roxbury Center for the Performing Arts
Timilty Middle School
Tropical Foods
Twelfth Baptist Church
UU Urban Ministry, Roxbury
Yawkey Boys & Girls Club
SOUTH END
Castle Tenants Association
Darryl's Corner Bar & Kitchen
Hurley K-8 School
Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción
St. Stephen's B-Ready After School Program
Urbanity Dance
WALTHAM
Brandeis University
WELLESLEY
Wellesley College
DORCHESTER STRINGFEST
SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER






CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT & AARON DIEHL LEAD A MASTERCLASS AT NEC'S JORDAN HALL
VERONICA ROBLES MARIACHI BAND CELEBRATES DAY OF THE DEAD AT UNION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SUMMER STREET BRASS BAND PERFORMS WITH JASON PALMER QUINTET AT SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER
CAMILLE A. BROWN & DANCERS LED A FREE DANCE WORKSHOP “DOUBLE THIS, JUBA THAT!,” AT HIBERNIAN HALL
DORCHESTER STRINGFEST WITH VOCI ANGELICA, JORGE ARCE, CONSERVATORY LAB CHARTER SCHOOL
INNOVATION & RESILIENCE
COVID-19
On Friday, March 13, Celebrity Series announced the cancellation of remaining performances for the 2019/20 season due to COVID-19, including the annual SHINE! Gala, receptions, and other gatherings. Faced with the challenge of pivoting our mission of delivering live performance to a virtual space, Celebrity Series developed a suite of digital offerings to bring the joy of performance into the homes of our patrons.
A special thank you to the following sponsors whose performances did not occur as scheduled due to COVID-19:
Daniil Trifonov: Melinda & James Rabb
Stave Sessions:
Susan & Michael Thonis and the BARR FOUNDATION through its ArtsAmplified initiative.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Debra & Michael Raizman, Yukiko Ueno & Eran Egozy,
Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin, and Marylen Sternweiler
An Evening with Chris Thile:
Susan & Michael Thonis
Kronos Quartet "Music For Change - The Banned Countries":
Susan & Michael Thonis and the BARR FOUNDATION through its ArtsAmplified initiative.
Renée Fleming & Evgeny Kissin:
Eleanor & Frank Pao
Lyon Opera Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater:
Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation, and Royal Little Family Foundation
Davóne Tines, bass-baritone:
Harriet & David Griesinger and the Longy School of Music of Bard College
Alicia Olatuja "Intuition: From the Minds of Women" and the Matthew Whitaker Quartet:
Donna & Michael Egan


FABIOLA MÉNDEZ ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
COVID-19 affected 86 activities in Celebrity Series' 2019/20 season


INNOVATION & RESILIENCE
CELEBRITY SERIES AT HOME
NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Celebrity Series launched a series of Thursday evening Neighborhood Arts livestream concerts on Facebook Live and YouTube. This concert series not only provided a vital lifeline for Boston-based artists, many of whom saw a year’s worth of gig work disappear in less than a week, but also garnered more than 40,000 views across both social media platforms.
ONLINE NEWSLETTER
Through our Celebrity Series at Home weekly newsletter, we provided specially curated digital content from 43 of our cancelled 2019/20 artists or ensembles in a weekly digest to more than 50,000 households.


¡EN VIVO, EN FAMILIA! WITH SOL Y CANTO Futura Productions, Roslindale
Our 13 Celebrity Series at Home concerts received 40,000 views on Facebook and YouTube



2019/20 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW



AN EVENING WITH SUTTON FOSTER
by
Sponsored
REUBEN REYNOLDS AND BILL CASEY
GRATITUDE
DONOR LISTINGS

SUMMER STREET BRASS BAND WITH JASON PALMER QUINTET
SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER
Celebrity Series of Boston would like to thank the many friends who stepped forward to support the organization during this period of uncertainty. Your support is more important than ever, and we are truly grateful.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY FUNDING
Thank you to the many donors who made a special contribution to Celebrity Series in response to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 cancellations.
Anonymous (2)
Leslie & Howard Appleby
Dr. Harris A. Berman & Ruth Nemzoff
Amy & Joshua Boger
Stephanie L. Brown
Michael & Adrianne Canning
Amy & Ethan d'Ablemont Burnes
Kathleen & Chris Gaffney
Gabor Garai & Susan Pravda
The Goldenheim Family
Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin
Yvette & Lawrence Hochberg
Jann E. Leeming & Arthur D. Little
SHINE! GALA SUPPORT

Liberty Mutual Group Don & Glenda Mattes
Miller & Peter Ambler
& Frank Pao Melody Pao
Sharon & Howard Rich Royal Little Family Foundation
Mary Elisabeth Swerz & Robert S. Sherman
Belinda Termeer
Susan & Michael Thonis
US Small Business Administration
Dorothy & Stephen Weber
Thank you to the many donors who converted their gala tickets and tables into vital stabilization funds for the organization in 2019/20. We would like to extend an extra special “thank you” to 2019/20 SHINE Gala Chairs Kathleen & Chris Gaffney and Susan & Michael Thonis for their hard work and dedication this season.
SHINE! Sponsors
Amy & Joshua Boger
SPARKLE! Sponsors
Leslie & Howard Appleby
Stephanie L. Brown
Donna & Michael Egan
Kathleen & Chris Gaffney
Susan & Michael Thonis
GLITTER! Sponsors
Michael & Adrianne Canning
Margaret Eagle
Reuben Reynolds & Bill Casey
Belinda Termeer
Janet & Ron Zwanziger
SHIMMER! Sponsors
Joanne & Larry Cheng
Melinda & James Rabb Bryan Rafanelli
GLOW! Sponsors Anonymous (3) AAFCPAs
James E. Aisner
Meryl Beckingham
Paul Belanger & Teri Groome
Dr. Harris A. Berman & Ruth Nemzoff
Charles & Birgit Blyth
Boston Arts Summer Institute / Outside the Box Act 2
Joseph & Kathleen Cefalu
Selina & Joe Chow
Dr. Mark H. Cooley
Sally Currier & Saul Pannell
Susan Y. Friedman & Norm Appel
Joan & Francis Gicca
Drs. Joan & Alfred Goldberg
The Goldenheim Family
Garth & Lindsay Greimann
Randolph Hawthorne & Carliss Baldwin
Ilisa Hurowitz & Nicholas Alexander
Maurice Peter Joffe
Valeria Lowe-Barehmi
Marilyn Miller
Charlotte & Gordon Moore
John Patterson & Michele Demarest
Sharon & Howard Rich
Sandra Shapiro & John Kirsch
Samuel & Gretchen Shubrooks
Drs. Margaret & Michael Simon
Marylen Sternweiler
Mary Elisabeth Swerz & Robert S. Sherman
Yukiko Ueno & Eran Egozy
Eric & Sarah Ward
Supporters
Fernadina Chan & Albert Wong, Millard Rose & Elizabeth Lacey, Lee & Lorraine Steele
EVENT Sponsors
Rafanelli Events, The Catered Affair, Port Lighting Systems, AVFX, Inc, GJ Nelson + Co., PEAK Event Services, SGPS/ShowRig
Boston, Flagship Press, Inc., Winston Flowers
GRATITUDE
Virtuoso’s










MARTHA H. JONES SOCIETY FOR LIFETIME GIVING
Society for

2019/20 CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
PRINCIPAL PRODUCERS - $50,000+
Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative
Stephanie L. Brown Foundation
Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation
Deloitte LLP
D.L. Saunders Real Estate Corp.
Massachusetts Cultural Council
LEAD PRODUCERS - $25,000-$49,999
Anonymous
The Boston Foundation
Foley & Lardner LLP
Klarman Family Foundation
Cynthia & John S. Reed Foundation
ANGELS - $10,000-$24,999
Anonymous
Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals
Liberty Mutual Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Outside the Box: A Production of the Boston Arts Summer Institute
Royal Little Family Foundation
Stifler Family Foundation
CELEBRITY SERIES STAFF
Gary Dunning President and Executive Director
ADVANCEMENT
Emily Borababy, Chief Advancement Officer
Sarah Long Holland, Associate Director of Institutional Giving
Erica Leung Lawless, Associate Director of Advancement
Alec Bleday, Major Gifts Officer
Emily Eagan, Manager of Events and Engagement
Anya Hess, Senior Coordinator of Board Relations and Stewardship
Sean Meyers, Advancement Associate
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
Heather Rogers, Chief Financial Officer
Alex Larin, Senior Accountant
Connor Buckley, Accounts Payable and Payroll Coordinator
MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS
Jack Wright, Director of Marketing and Communications
Gillian Morrison, Associate Director of Marketing
Paul Sayed, Digital Marketing Manager
Robert Torres, Senior Graphic Designer / Photographer
Susanna Bonta, Program Book Associate
Kristín Otharsson, Graphic Designer / Videographer
Christani Pal, Interim Graphic Design Assistant / Videographer
PERFORMANCE AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Amy W. Lam, Artistic Programmer
Karen Brown, Director of Performance Operations
Liz Rosenthal, Associate Director of Performance Operations
Robin Baker, Associate Director of Community Engagement
Elizabeth Kracunas, Manager of Performance Operations
Amanda Ice, Public Projects Manager
Harrison Pearse Burke, Dance Production Manager
Shea Rose, Community Concerts Coordinator
Hope Aubrey, Production & Office Coordinator
SPONSORS - $5,000-$9,999
Boston Children’s Hospital – Sports Medicine Division
First Republic Bank
The Charles & Cerise Jacobs Charitable Foundation
M. Steinert & Sons Tufts Health Plan
PARTNERS - $2,500-$4,999
Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation
Consulate General of Israel to New England
Egloff & Wood, LLP
mindSHIFT Technologies
FRIENDS - $1,000-$2,499
AAFCPAs
Anchor Capital Advisors LLC
Christine Armstrong, Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley
Foley Hoag LLP
Port City Air

TICKETING SERVICES
Andrew Moreau, Associate Director of Ticketing Services and Technologies
Vawnya Nichols, Audience Services Manager
Nicole Williams, Audience Services Associate Poornima Kirby, Saralyn Klepaczyk, Emma Quinn, Kristin Sereyko: Ticketing Representatives
Myles Lobdell, Operations Assistant
Stephanie Janes PR, Media Relations
Bernstein Shur, Legal Counsel
AAFCPAs, Auditors
CELEBRITY SERIES BOARD 2019/20

AARON RICHMOND LEGACY SOCIETY
The Aaron Richmond Legacy Society was established in 2001 and honors the memory of Celebrity Series of Boston founder Aaron Richmond (1895-1964). The Society recognizes the following individuals who have notified Celebrity Series of estate provisions including bequest intentions, charitable remainder trusts, gift annuities, and other forms of deferred
MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN
JOIN THE CELEBRITY SERIES FAMILY
When you join our family, your investment allows us to present talented artists in inspiring performances to you and your community!
For 82 years, Celebrity Series has embraced the power of relationships with artists, patrons, ticket buyers, partner organizations, staff, and artistic collaborators. These relationships are core to who we are, and remain the bedrock of our organization today. When you invest in Celebrity Series, you, too, are investing in these important relationships that bring their unique magic to your Celebrity Series experience.
This season, become a member and support our work. When you do, you will gain access to a full suite of great benefits such as invitations to pre-performance patron lounges (both digital and live), first access to new events, and exclusive artist experiences that will add magic to your virtual and live experiences, all season long.
We WILL gather again, and when we do, we look forward to experiencing the magic of live performance together once again with you.
PS: There are so many ways to support Celebrity Series:
• DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
• EMPLOYER MATCHING GIFTS
• STOCKS AND SECURITIES
• AUTOMATIC RECURRING GIFTS
• CHECKS BY MAIL
• ONLINE GIFTS

Visit celebrityseries.org for more details or contact the Advancement Office at advancement@celebrityseries.org
JERUSALEM QUARTET
AN AARON RICHMOND RECITAL, ENDOWED BY NANCY RICHMOND WINSTEN AND THE LATE DR. JOSEPH WINSTEN.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF ISRAEL TO NEW ENGLAND AND SHARON & HOWARD RICH
CELEBRITY SERIES AT HOME
Celebrity Series is excited to offer a fall 2020 Streaming Concert Package on select Sunday nights with six brand new concerts curated and performed by artists originally engaged in the 2020/21 season.
Each concert is followed by an exclusive live chat with the featured artist(s). Each concert is available for later viewing up to 72 hours after the premiere.







SEPTEMBER 20, 2020, 7:00PM
Jeremy Denk piano
OCTOBER 4, 2020, 7:00PM
What Makes It Great with Rob Kapilow, The Music of Cole Porter
SPONSORED BY AMY & JOSHUA BOGER
OCTOBER 18, 2020, 7:00PM
Chucho Valdés
SPONSORED BY LESLIE & HOWARD APPLEBY, JAZZ SERIES SPONSORS
OCTOBER 25, 2020, 7:00PM Takács Quartet
NOVEMBER 8, 2020, 7:00PM Alisa Weilerstein cello and Inon Barnatan piano
NOVEMBER 15, 2020, 7:00PM
Watkins Family Hour
Visit celebrityseries.org/athome for more information on our Streaming Concert package and to learn about our Neighborhood Arts Community Concerts, a delightful mix of free concerts by talented local performers across a broad spectrum of genres.
