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Brahms’ German Requiem

Sibelius In Memoriam Pärt Cantus In Memoriam Benjamin Britten Brahms German Requiem Rune Bergmann, Guest Conductor GR Symphony Chorus, Pearl Shangkuan, Director

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Romeo & Juliet

Berlioz Overture to Béatrice et Bénédict Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 Prokofiev Selections from Romeo and Juliet

A hero, a kindred spirit and a parent inspire this deeply moving and uplifting concert. Anchoring the program is Brahms’ most ambitious and thoughtful composition written to honor the passing of his mother.

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This program inspired by Shakespeare revels in music both comic and serious, starting with Berlioz’s ode to the witty Beatrice and Benedict. A cello concerto’s headlong energy evokes the great soliloquies, and Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet” vividly tells the story of the doomed star-crossed lovers.

Pearl Shangkuan occupies the Covenant Chair Sean Ivory occupies the Verduin Charitable Foundation Chair

Ravel’s Piano Concerto

Marc-André Dalbavie Color Ravel Piano Concerto in G Shostakovich Symphony No. 1

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Andris Poga, Guest Conductor

The first half of this program dives deep into the unique quality of French music with Marc-André Dalbavie’s 2001 tone poem and Ravel’s sultry Piano Concerto. To end, Dmitri Shostakovich’s first symphony gives us a riot of Russian color. October 23/24 n s

Mahler’s Titan

John Harbison Remembering Gatsby (Foxtrot for Orchestra) Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 Mahler Symphony No. 1, “Titan” Jahja Ling, Guest Conductor Augustin Hadelich, Violin

Mahler’s great symphonic masterworks span the range of human emotion and experience, and it all begins here with his “Titan.” Setting the scene is John Harbison’s evocation of the roaring twenties hero, Jay Gatsby, and Mozart’s final concerto for violin.

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Beethoven’s “Emperor”

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Beethoven’s Pastoral

Beethoven Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral” Rodrigo Fantasia para un gentilhombre Marquez Danzon No. 2

Karen Gomyo, Violin

Jacomo Bairos, Guest Conductor Pablo Villegas, Guitar

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Explore the joy of dancing as acclaimed guitarist Pablo Villegas performs a concerto based entirely on baroque dances. Beethoven’s most genial symphony is at the heart of the concert, expressing his love of the Vienna countryside.

Bartok Violin Concerto No. 2 Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 Debussy/arr. Colin Matthews Two Preludes Respighi Pines of Rome

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The sounds of home influence this concert with Bartok’s virtuoso concerto echoing his native Hungary, the colorful sounds of Brazil and autumnal piano preludes. “Pines of Rome” crowns the program as Respighi conjures images of ancient Rome, led by returning guest conductor Marcelo Lehninger.

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Guest conductor Mei-Ann Chen returns to lead works of joy and love. Young violinist Karen Gomyo traverses Max Bruch’s sunny concerto, and Dvoràk Seventh Symphony brings melodies and rhythms evoking his native Bohemia.

Carmina Burana

Bernstein Symphony No. 2, “The Age of Anxiety” Orff Carmina Burana Larry Rachleff, Conductor Kirill Gerstein, Piano GR Symphony Chorus, Pearl Shangkuan, Director GR Symphony Youth Chorus, Sean Ivory, Director

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“O Fortune, Empress of the Word” – so begins one of the most beloved of all choral masterworks. Beginning the program—as only Bernstein can—is a jazzy, introspective work brimming with the energy of mid-century America.

Debussy’s La Mer

Brahms Symphony No. 3 Peter Lieberson Neruda Songs Debussy La Mer Carlos Izcaray, Guest Conductor

This program extols three of the many types of love, starting with Brahms’ most intimate symphony about personal freedom. Peter Lieberson creates an orchestral cycle from Pablo Neruda’s poems, and Debussy’s evocative symphonic suite translates the majesty, beauty and mystery of the oceans.

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Beethoven’s last concerto radiates majesty and sheer joy. Complementing “The Emperor” is a riotously colorful tone poem by French composer Guillaume Connesson and Schumann’s most uplifting symphony.

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November 13-15

Love, LUST & Rock ’n’ Roll

Fantasia Live in Concert

John Varineau, Conductor

Celebrate the hits from the ‘30s to the ‘90s with Pink Martini singer, Storm Large. From Frank Sinatra to Elton John and Queen, hear hits like I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Kashmir and Somebody to Love.

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Watch scenes from the original FANTASIA (1940) and Disney FANTASIA 2000 with live orchestra accompaniment! Selections from both films, including Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, plus iconic moments, such as Mickey Mouse dabbling in magic in Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and the mythical unicorns and winged horses that accompany Beethoven’s ‘Pastoral’ Symphony, will be shown in high definition.

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Holiday Pops

The Celtic Concert

Jeffrey Buchman, Artistic Director Bob Bernhardt, Conductor GR Symphony Chorus, Pearl Shangkuan, Director GR Symphony Youth Chorus, Sean Ivory, Director Mela Dailey, Soprano

Bring on the holiday cheer! Marvel in Jeffrey Buchman’s (LiveArts Artistic Director) reimagined Holiday Pops. Hear beloved seasonal favorites, the Symphony Chorus and Youth Chorus, a holiday sing-along, Sleigh Ride and Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus finale along with a visit from Santa. January 22-24

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Louis Armstrong Tribute John Varineau, Conductor Byron Stripling, Trumpet Marva Hicks, Vocalist

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Celebrate the spirit of New Orleans with Byron Stripling’s electrifying and heartfelt tribute to Louis Armstrong. Musical hits include What A Wonderful World, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans, Hello Dolly and Basin Street Blues. With his signature version of When The Saints Go Marchin’ In, Byron always leaves ‘em dancing in the aisles! Plus, Marva Hicks sings the songs of Ella Fitzgerald.

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Principal Pops Conductor Bob Bernhardt, your Grand Rapids Pops and this program of Celtic classics brings the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day alive with the music of international sensation Lord of the Dance, Irish step dancers, Celtic vocalists and bagpipe serenades. May 6-8

The Music of John Williams

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With his instantly recognizable scores, John Williams has redefined the art of film music. Listen as Bob Bernhardt conducts your Grand Rapids Pops in selections from some of his beloved movie hits, including Home Alone, Saving Private Ryan and, of course, Star Wars.

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Star Trek Live in Concert

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Constantine Kitsopoulos, Guest Conductor

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Boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams’ acclaimed Star Trek (2009), shown in HD on the big screen while your Grand Rapids Pops performs Michael Giacchino’s unforgettable score live!

Be thrilled by the stunning displays of Cirque artistry, choreographed to classical and seasonal favorites. West Michigan’s hit holiday production is the ultimate experience,featuring the awe-inspiring feats of aerialists, jugglers, contortionists and acrobats.

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Michael W. Smith: The Spirit of Christmas Ring in the Christmas season with an inspiring night of music featuring one of contemporary Christian music’s biggest superstars, Michael W. Smith. Experience all of the warm, wonderful feelings that make this time of year so special.

Brought to life by the Grand Rapids Pops, accompanied by exciting visuals on giant screens, Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions will take audiences of all ages on a powerful musical retrospective through the popular video game franchise’s most memorable melodies.

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Youthful genius is on display with this concert featuring Mendelssohn’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” written when he was only 17. Schubert was merely in his early 20s when he wrote the “Overture to Rosamunde” which captures his trademark simple joy.

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Stravinsky Concertino for Twelve Instruments Mozart Violin Concerto No. 4 Beethoven Symphony No. 2

Porpora Overture to Arianna in Nasso Vivaldi Concerto for Strings in C major Vivaldi Concerto for Two Violon-cellos and Strings in G minor TelemanN Selections from Water Music mozart Overture to Cosi fan Tutte

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Featuring works by great composers who were also great performers, this program opens with Stravinsky’s concerto filled with dry wit, spiky rhythms and bittersweet lyricism. Mozart’s most charming violin concerto and Beethoven’s witty second symphony follows.

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Schubert Overture to Rosamunde, Op. 26 Mendelssohn Selections from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op.61

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Travel to 18th century Italy and fall under the spell of the lively and poignant adventures of baroque. This concert spans the length of Italy with the Neapolitan Porpora to the Venetian Vivaldi. Telemann pays homage to the water gods of Roman mythology while Naples provides the setting of Mozart’s amusing opera!

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Based on the award-winning children’s book “The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs, this concert captures a magical night as a boy and his snowman friend go soaring and exploring in the wintertime. Featuring GRS Youth Chorus boy soprano Sam Ivory, plus accompanying video, this storytelling performance is perfect for kids ages 4-7. Selections from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons round out the program.

Celebrate the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with this captivating program of Celtic classics! Audiences young and old will experience the spectacular music from Lord of the Dance and will be captivated by Irish Step Dancers accompanied by vocalists and bagpipes.

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Hansel & Gretel with the Grand Rapids Ballet

Ferdinand the bull

John Varineau, Conductor Grand Rapids Ballet,

Ferdinand is a quiet, peaceful bull. He only wants to sit in the beautiful field, eat, sleep and smell the pretty flowers. What will happen to Ferdinand when he is stung by a bee during the visit of a great bullfighter looking for his next opponent? Will Ferdinand fight the bullfighter?

Patricia Barker, Artistic Director

A magical world comes to life with this version of the classic children’s tale where modern-day Hansel and Gretel go into the neighborhood looking for adventure. There is a cell phone, a babysitter who just watches TV and a pair of fun-loving main characters.

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Based on the award-winning children’s book “The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs, this concert captures a magical night as a boy and his snowman friend go soaring and exploring in the wintertime. Featuring accompanying video and selections from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, this storytelling performance is perfect for kids ages 4-7.

Thurs., Dec. 3, 7:30 pm Fri., Dec. 4, 8 pm Sat., Dec. 5, 3 pm Sat., Dec. 5, 8 pm Sun., Dec. 6, 3 pm

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Holiday Pops

Jeffrey Buchman, Artistic Director Bob Bernhardt, Conductor GR Symphony Chorus, Pearl Shangkuan, Director GR Symphony Youth Chorus, Sean Ivory, Director Mela Dailey, Soprano

Bring on the holiday cheer! Marvel in Jeffrey Buchman’s (LiveArts Artistic Director) reimagined Holiday Pops, a GR Pops holiday tradition. Hear beloved seasonal favorites, the Symphony Chorus and Youth Chorus, a holiday sing-along, and Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus finale along with a visit from Santa.

Michael W. Smith: The Spirit of Christmas with the GR Pops and the Resurrection Life Choir David Hamilton, Guest Conductor

Ring in the Christmas season with an inspiring night of music featuring one of contemporary Christian music’s biggest superstars, Michael W. Smith. Experience all of the magical feelings that make this time of year so special.

Tues. December 22, 7:30 pm Wed., December 23, 7:30 pm DeVos Performance Hall

Fifth Third cirque de noël

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September 18-19 Romeo & Juliet (C)

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October 2-4 Love, Lust & Rock ‘n’ Roll (P) 9-10 Ravel’s Piano Concerto (C) 17 Star Trek Live in Concert (SB) 23-24 Mahler’s Titan (C) November 6 The Romantic Coffee Concert (CC) 6 The Romantic Concert (GE) 13-15 Fantasia Live in Concert (P) 20-21 Brahms’ German Requiem (C) 21 The Snowman (F)

Special Events (SE) Richard and Helen DeVos

classical (C) Pops (P) Nestlé Gerber

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Add-ons Concert The Snowman (Nov. 21) Holiday Pops (Dec. 3 or Dec. 5, 3 pm) Michael W. Smith: The Spirit of Christmas (Dec. 8) Fifth Third Cirque de Noël (Dec. 22 or 23) Symphony with Soul (Feb. 27)

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