Lexington Philharmonic 2018/19 Season Brochure

Page 1

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 1

6/12/18 5:00 PM


letter from the maestro

“THE 2018/19 SEASON is highlighted

with bold new voices, including works by three female composers, emerging artists, and repertoire to engage the community at every level. Highlights including a semi-staged production of Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti, and a collaboration with regional college choirs to take on Verdi’s massive and moving Requiem, and a finale concert for the ages, Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert featuring the complete film on a giant screen while LexPhil performs John Williams’ timeless score. We have grown tremendously in the last decade, as an ensemble, a city, and local arts culture. It has been some of the most rewarding work one could hope to do. I’ve programmed a season that includes many of my personal favorite orchestral works, and many I have wanted to program for years. We invite you to celebrate with us this season, as we present music that showcases how far we have come and our bright future ahead.”

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 2

6/12/18 5:00 PM


WE LOVE OUR SUBSCRIBERS!

WANT TO SHARE THE LOVE? Subscribers receive 10% off additional single tickets to most LexPhil concerts!

SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS

BEST SEATS AT THE BEST PRICE. Subscribers get first choice seating and are guaranteed the same seats at each performance! In addition to the full 7-Concert Season Series, we offer 6-Concert, 4-Concert, and subscriptions to our Peanut Butter & Jelly Concert Series. Starting at just $90 for four concerts, LexPhil offers subscriptions for every budget and schedule!

FREE & FLEXIBLE EXCHANGES. Subscribers receive their season tickets in one simple transaction, and save big on ticketing fees! If you can’t make it to a performance, LexPhil offers subscribers free and easy exchanges. Up to two days before the concert, any subscriber may donate their tickets back to LexPhil for resale and receive a tax-deductible donation receipt. BRAGGING RIGHTS! As a subscriber, you are the foundation of our success. Thank you for your support!

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 3

6/12/18 5:00 PM


A DECADE TO CELEBRATE

A DECADE TO c e l e b r a t e

In April 2009, Maestro Terrell was named Music Director and Conductor of the Lexington Philharmonic, and in the ten years since, we’ve accomplished some pretty amazing things! From new works and expanded community education, to becoming part of the national conversation, check out some of the highlights of the past decade with the Lexington Philharmonic.

ARTS IN HEALTHCARE LexPhil receives generous

WORLD PREMIERES In 2012, with generous support

support from UK HealthCare to bring world-class artists to Lexington for performance and outreach as part of the UK Arts in HealthCare program. UK HealthCare Artists have included Midori, Time for Three, Johannes Moser, Inon Barnatan, Conrad Tao, and most recently, Canadian Brass.

from Dr. Ronald Saykaly, LexPhil launched the Saykaly-Garbulinska Composer-In-Residence Program to commission new works by emerging composers on a bi-annual basis. Since 2012, LexPhil has premiered four new works by composers Daniel Kellogg, Adam Schoenberg, Avner Dorman, and Chris Brubeck.

ARTISTIC COLLABORATIONS Throughout his tenure,

Maestro Terrell has programmed choral works which unite the rich talent at choral programs at universities throughout the Bluegrass Region, giving students some of their first professional performance experiences. Large scale choral collaborations have included Orff’s Carmina Burana and Mahler’s Second Symphony. LexPhil presents Verdi’s Requiem in March 2019.

3

5

1 2 MUSIC BUILDS EDUCATION

LexPhil impacts over 20,000 young people in the Bluegrass Region each year! At LexPhil’s annual Music Builds Discovery! concerts, nearly 2,000 central Kentucky students experience live orchestral music for the first time. In 2013, LexPhil launched the Music Builds Education program, a ‘STEM to STEAM’ based platform which integrates music education into the core curriculum standards. In the last five years, LexPhil has exponentially increased the number of partner schools, Teaching Artist visits, and Instrument Petting Zoos presented in the community.

4 SEMI-STAGED OPERAS & MULTIMEDIA WORKS

LexPhil’s presentations of ambitious semi-staged operas, including Piazzolla’s Maria de Buenos Aries and Golijov’s Ainadamar - Fountain of Tears, and multimedia projects such as films with live score (The Gold Rush, Raiders of the Lost Arc), Holst’s The Planets in HD and Philip Glass’ Icarus at the Edge of Time have become hallmarks of LexPhil’s programming, and community favorites.

THE NATIONAL STAGE

In November 2016, LexPhil debuted on the classical music radio program Performance Today. The broadcast featured the April 2014 world premiere performance of 2013-14 Composer-in-Residence Adam Schoenberg’s “Canto.” The popular classical music program airs on 300 stations across the nation and is heard by 1.4 million listeners a week.

1) 2017/18 Artist-in-Residence Conrad Tao performs in the Atrium at UK HealthCare in May 2017. Photo by Vincent Dominguez. 2) Students enjoy genre-defying string trio Time for Three at LexPhil’s 2015 Music Builds Discovery Concerts. Photo by Oculus Studios. 3) In 2016, LexPhil presents Golijov’s Spanish-language opera, Ainadamar - Fountain of Tears, featuring talent from Kentucky Opera. Photo by Richie Wireman. 4) 2013-14 Saykaly Garbulinksa Composer-in-Residence Adam Schoenberg at orchestra rehearsal in advance of the world premiere of his work, “Canto.” Photo by Rich Copley, Lexington Herald-Leader. 5) Maestro Terrell rehearses with the combined regional college choirs to prepare for Mahler’s Symphony No. 2. Photo by Rich Copley, Lexington Herald-Leader.

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 4

6/12/18 5:00 PM


monic.

Builds 013-14 ehearses

SEASON

sponsors

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

In March 2018, LexPhil commissioned Lexington artist Lennon Michalski to create a work in celebration of the 2018/19 Season, and Maestro’s tenth anniversary as Music Director & Conductor. Lennon strove to “take an aerial view, and examine the color each part brings to the whole, full sound and color of the orchestra.” Check out the painting in person, which will be displayed at select concerts this season!

SEASON SERIES PARTNERS

MUSIC BUILDS PARTNERS

Lennon Michalski, a Decade to Celebrate (2018) 34” x 48” water based pigment and medium on canvas

ABOUT THE ARTIST: LENNON MICHALSKI

All Lexington Philharmonic photography is by Richie Wireman, unless otherwise noted. All dates, times, locations, artists, and programs subject to change.

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 5

Lennon Michalski is a Kentucky native with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Painting and Digital Media from the University of Colorado at Boulder. His works have been exhibited in Colorado, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C., as well as in group exhibitions internationally in Colombia, China, and Mexico. His studio is located at The Loudoun House, home of the Lexington Art League.

6/12/18 5:00 PM


season series

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018

OPENING NIGHT:

MADE IN AMERICA

7:30 PM, Lexington Opera House

BERNSTEIN & GERSHWIN

Ryan Shirar, piano John de los Santos, director

BERNSTEIN GERSHWIN BERNSTEIN

Suite from Candide Rhapsody in Blue Ryan Shirar, piano Trouble in Tahiti - semi-staged opera John de los Santos, director Cecelia Hall, mezzo-soprano Keith Phares, baritone

LexPhil opens with a centennial celebration of Leonard Bernstein, featuring Bernstein’s Suite from Candide and a semi-staged presentation of Bernstein’s opera Trouble in Tahiti at the Lexington Opera House, featuring stage direction by John de los Santos. Pianist Ryan Shirar performs Gershwin’s beloved Rhapsody in Blue. LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 6

7:30 PM, Singletary Center for the Arts

JOAN TOWER MOZART RAVEL COPLAND

Made in America Symphony No. 31, “Paris” Piano Concerto in G major Tengku Irfan, piano Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes

Tengku Irfan, piano

LexPhil celebrates the work of living American composers and legacy of American music at Made in America, Friday, November 16, 2018 at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Works by American masters Joan Tower and Aaron Copland are paired with Mozart’s Symphony No. 31, “Paris” and Ravel’s jazz-inspired Piano Concerto in G Major, performed by emerging pianist Tengku Irfan. 6/12/18 5:01 PM


MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2018

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019

NEW YEAR’S EVE:

BRAHMS’ FIRST

7:30pm, Singletary Center for the Arts

7:30 PM, Lexington Opera House

season series

TANGO CALIENTE! THE MUSIC OF ARGENTINA

Emma Gerstein, flute Hector Del Curto, bandoneón

Camille Zamora, soprano

Patricio Touceda & Eva Lucero, dancers

This New Year’s Eve, fall in love with the seductive heart of Tango! Star soprano Camille Zamora joins LexPhil with award-winning Argentinian dancers Patricio Touceda and Eva Lucero and internationallyacclaimed bandoneón artist Hector Del Curto for a night of fiery Tango classics, including “La Cumparsita,” “Oblivion,” “El Choclo,” “Volver,” and “Por Una Cabeza” by Ástor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel and others. LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 7

GABRIELA LENA FRANK Concertino Cusqueño PAQUITO D’RIVERA Gran Danzón BRAHMS

(concerto for flute and orchestra)

Emma Gerstein, flute Symphony No. 1 in C minor

LexPhil welcomes former principal flautist Emma Gerstein back to Lexington as soloist for D’Rivera’s Gran Danzón (concerto for flute and orchestra) paired with Gabriela Lena Frank’s colorful Concertino Cusqueño.The evening closes with Brahms’ first symphony, the work that solidified him as a classical giant.

6/12/18 5:01 PM


FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2019

FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019

VERDI REQUIEM

SAINT-SAËNS & SHOSTAKOVICH

season series

7:30 PM, Singletary Center for the Arts

Clockwise: D’Ana Lombard, soprano Daryl Freedman, mezzo Cooper Nolan, tenor Peixin Chen, bass

VERDI Requiem Mass D’Ana Lombard, soprano Daryl Freedman, mezzo

Cooper Nolan, tenor Peixin Chen, bass

Featuring the combined college choirs from Asbury University, Berea College, Centre College, and Eastern Kentucky University A highlight of the season, LexPhil unites the choral forces from central Kentucky colleges for Verdi’s epic masterpiece Requiem.

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 8

7:30 PM, Singletary Center for the Arts

MISSY MAZZOLI SAINT-SAËNS SHOSTAKOVICH

Sinfonia for Orbiting Spheres Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor Simone Porter, violin Symphony No. 5 in D minor

Simone Porter, violin

LexPhil performs innovative female composer Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres) in an epic program of Saint-Saëns’ Violin Concerto No. 3 featuring Simone Porter, and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5.

6/12/18 5:01 PM


SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019

7:30pm, Singletary Center for the Arts

IN CONCERT PRESENTED BY

THE LEXINGTON PHILHARMONIC Relive the mythic storytelling of the Star Wars saga like never before with this very special presentation. This concert features the complete film Star Wars: A New Hope on a giant screen, while LexPhil performs John Williams’ iconic score live at the Singletary Center for the Arts.

PRESENTATION LICENSED BY IN ASSOCIATION WITH 20TH CENTURY FOX, LUCASFILM AND WARNER /CHAPPELL MUSIC. 2018 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © DISNEY

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts in association with 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm Ltd., and Warner /Chappell Music. © 2018 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 9

6/12/18 5:01 PM


PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY CONCERT SERIES COMMUNITY & EDUCATION

Join us for Saturdays filled with music, learning, and of course, PB&J sandwiches! A half-hour concert is followed by a half-hour for discovery in the Instrument Petting Zoo.

January 26, 2019

MUSIC BUILDS EXPLORATION 2:00 PM

Hummel Planetarium 4440 Kit Carson Dr Richmond, KY 40475 Tickets: $7, all ages

Tickets: $5, all ages

May 4, 2019

September 15, 2018

10:00 AM & 11:00AM

MUSIC BUILDS SCIENCE 2:00 PM

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill 3501 Lexington Rd Harrodsburg, KY 40330

October 27, 2018

MUSIC BUILDS MINDFULNESS

MUSIC BUILDS FABLES The Loudoun House 209 Castlewood Dr Lexington, KY 40505

2:00 PM

Josephine Sculpture Park 3355 Lawrenceburg Rd Frankfort, KY 40601

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YOGA MEDITATION & THERAPY CENTER

10:00 & 11:00 AM

ArtsPlace 161 N Mill St Lexington, KY 40507 THE 2018/19 PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY CONCERT SERIES IS PRESENTED BY THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY.

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 10

ALLERGY NOTICE: Peanut Butter is served at these concerts.

SEE ORDER FORM FOR SPECIAL PB&J SUBSCRIPTION PRICING! 6/12/18 5:01 PM


FREE PB&J CONCERTS September 15, 2018

MUSIC BUILDS SCIENCE 10:00 & 11:00 AM

The Plantory 501 W 6th St, Suite 250 Lexington, KY 40508

FREE INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOOS FREE SUMMER FUN

March 30, 2019 10:00 & 11:00 AM

COUNTDOWN TO KINDERGARTEN

Saturday, July 7, 2018 11:00 am- 12:30 pm

The Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning

Visit www.lexphil.org for more Instrument Petting Zoo dates!

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Duncan Park Lexington, KY

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

OLDHAM COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

Saturday, August 11, 2018

KET SUPER SATURDAY 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Wednesday, July 11 , 2018 Beaumont Branch Thursday, July 19, 2018

Saturday, August 18 & Sunday, August 19, 2018

Tates Creek Branch Friday, July 20, 2018

Woodland Park Lexington, KY

2:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM

Friday, July 13th, 2018 10:30 AM -12:30 PM

Paul Sawyier Public Library Frankfort, KY

*Requires a free ticket that can be picked up at the library

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 11

1:00 - 4:00 pm

THE NEST FAMILY FUN DAY

KET Network Center Lexington, KY

LEXINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Central Branch

*Children wearing their C2K shirts and one parent free, all others $5.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

11:00 -11:45 AM 12:15 - 1:00 PM 2:00 - 2:45 PM

MUSIC BUILDS MATH Living Arts and Science Center 362 N Martin Luther King Blvd Lexington, KY 40508

Saturday, July 14, 2018

WOODLAND ART FAIR

Saturday, September 8, 2018

TAHLSOUND FESTIVAL

Gates open at 12:00 PM Oleika Temple Great Lawn Lexington, KY

FALL ARTS FESTIVAL

Josephine Sculpture Park Frankfort, KY Sunday, September 23, 2018

TOUCH - A -TRUCK 1:00 - 5:00 PM

Whitaker Bank Ballpark Lexington, KY

MUSIC BUILDS DISCOVERY! CONCERTS SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS Friday, October 19, 2018 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM Lexington Opera House LexPhil’s Music Builds Discovery! concerts are many central Kentucky students’ first experience with live orchestral music! This years’ concerts at the historic Lexington Opera House feature excerpts from Bernstein’s Candide and Trouble in Tahiti, and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.

Visit www.lexphil.org for reservation forms for your students!

6/12/18 5:01 PM


TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2018

AUGUST 17-18, 2018

6:00 - 9:00 PM, at The Loudoun House

Gates at 6:00 PM, Show at Dusk Keeneland Meadow by Keene Barn

summer events

8:00 PM, Old Morrison Lawn at Transylvania University

FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018

PERFORMS

THE MUSIC OF THE

ROLLING STONES

FEATURING GUEST CONDUCTOR BRENT HAVENS

AUGUST 17-18, 2018

Tables & Tickets On Sale @ LEXPOPS.COM

PATRIOTIC CONCERT Pack your picnics and dust off the lawnchairs! LexPhil performs American classics in honor of Indepedence Day on the steps of the Old Morrison building on Transylvania University’s campus. PRESENTED BY: FIFTH THIRD BANK & DOWNTOWN LEXINGTON PARTNERSHIP

Experience a sonic landscape by a LexPhil ensemble at the Closing Reception for the Lexington Art League’s summer exhibit, Altered Views. MADE POSSIBLE BY:

LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS FUTURES FUND GRANT

11x17 poster v5.indd 1

4/24/18 1:29 PM

Keeneland Meadow by Keene Barn

It’s Lexington’s Gates atmost 6 p.m. spectacular Show at Dusk summer tradition! LexPhil pays tribute to one of the most iconic rock groups in history with performances of their greatest hits like “Satisfaction”, “Paint It Black”, and more! The orchestra is joined by vocalist Tony Vincent, who has earned rave reviews for his Jaggerlike moves and vocals for two nights at The Meadow at Keeneland. More info and tickets available at lexpops.com! Presenting Sponsor

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 12

6/12/18 5:01 PM


h

he t, re

foster excellence and innovation in the performance and presentation of great music; to enrich the lives of our diverse citizenry; to educate current and future audiences and to bring distinction to our community through the orchestra’s presence and standing.

LEXARTS funding supports all Lexington Philharmonic programs, through unrestricted operating support. In 2017-2018, Lexington Philharmonic received a total of $170,000 in support.

THE DUPREE INITIATIVE FOR INNOVATION is an

investment in the artistic vision exemplified by LexPhil.

THE SAYKALY GARBULINSKA FOUNDATION & THE HAMILTON SAYKALY FAMILY FOUNDATION fund

VISION & GENEROSITY

er

THE MISSION of the Lexington Philharmonic is to

Artist-in-Residence programs which exemplify LexPhil’s commitment to bringing the best artistic talent to Lexington, first!

THE KENTUCKY ARTS COUNCIL, the state arts agency,

provides operating support to the Lexington Philharmonic with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

ANNUAL FUND LexPhil is supported by a community of

music lovers who believe in the power of live music to unite and transform. Ticket sales cover just 30% of the costs required to support the Lexington Philharmonic our performances, youth and education programs, and community engagement activities are made possible through our donors. Your support of LexPhil’s mission and vision represents an investment you’ve made in our quality of life.

.com! LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 13

YOU! Donate today to maximize LexPhil’s artistic and

educational impact on your community. It is the generosity of so many that enables LexPhil to be an artistic leader and provide tremendous creative energy to the life of our community. K E N T U C K Y

C

O

U

N

C

I

L

6/12/18 5:01 PM


ACCESSIBILITY The Lexington Philharmonic welcomes

patrons of all abilities. Please contact LexPhil for detailed information about seating, audio and/or visual assistance.

PARKING SINGLETARY CENTER FOR THE ARTS: LexPhil provides

free parking for patrons attending the concerts at Singletary Center for the Arts at Parking Structure #5 on the corner of S. Limestone and Avenue of Champions. Parking is offered as available in most “E” Lots located on UK’s Campus. Valet parking is available at the main entrance to Singletary Center off of Rose Street for $10/ car. A shuttle will run from Parking Structure 5 before concerts starting at 6:00 PM and after concerts until 10:00 PM to return patrons to the parking garage.

TICKETS & MORE

C B

PARKING LEXINGTON OPERA HOUSE: Patrons are encouraged to

A

use the available street parking around the Lexington Opera House, as well as independently managed parking garages downtown. Valet parking will be available at the Short Street entrance.

B C

SINGLETARY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

405 ROSE STREET, LEXINGTON, KY 40508

CONTACT

PLEASE VISIT WWW.LEXPHIL.ORG TO VIEW THE SEATING CHART FOR THE LEXINGTON OPERA HOUSE. Email tickets@lexphil.org Mail Lexington Philharmonic Online www.lexphil.org 161 N. Mill Street Phone 859.233.4226 Lexington, KY 40507

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 14

PRE-CONCERT BUFFET DINNER at The Hilary J. Boone Center (500 Rose Street) offers a happy hour beginning at 5:00 PM and a delicious pre-concert buffet beginning at 5:30 PM before each LexPhil concert at the Singletary Center. Diners may leave their vehicle in the Boone Center parking lot during the concert. Reservations required for dinner at 859.257.1133. INSIDE THE SCORE Join us for a preview of the evening’s performance with Maestro Terrell, LexPhil musicians, and/or guest artists for an in-depth look Inside the Score. Inside the Score begins at 6:45 PM prior to each series concert in the President’s Room of the Singletary Center for the Arts. Seating is limited. SOCIAL MEDIA Whether on-stage or in the wings, LexPhil is plugged into social media. Find us online to share in our exclusive fan content and special ticket offers!

6/12/18 5:01 PM


FULL 7 CONCERT SERIES - INC. NEW YEAR’S EVE # OF SEATS

6 CONCERT SERIES

SECTION

7 CONCERTS

TOTAL

SECTION

6 CONCERTS

A

$430

A

$400

B

$300

B

$280

C

$160

C

$145

# OF SEATS

PREMIUM = 2 Premium concerts (OPENING NIGHT and STAR WARS) plus 2 Season Series concerts PLUS = 1 Premium concert (OPENING NIGHT or STAR WARS) plus 3 Season Series concerts PICK 4 = 4 Season Series concerts (excludes PREMIUM CONCERTS)

1. CIRCLE PACKAGE

2. SELECT CONCERTS

3. TOTAL: CONCERT

PREMIUM

A $300

B $205

C $105

PLUS

A $290

B $195

C $95

PICK 4

A $280

B $185

C $90

SELECT

OPENING NIGHT: BERNSTEIN & GERSHWIN (10/20)

# OF SEATS

NEW YEAR’S EVE: TANGO CALIENTE! (12/31)

X

SUB PRICE

SAINT-SAËNS & SHOSTAKOVICH (4/12)

FAMILY SUBSCRIPTIONS** PB&J SERIES (4 CONCERTS)

QTY

=

PURCHASE ONLINE ANYTIME AT LEXPHIL.ORG All prices, locations, repertoire, and guest artists subject to change. **There are no processing fees on Family Subscriptions. Tickets will be held in Will Call unless requested to be mailed for a $4 fee.

$

Single Tickets Total

$

Contribution*

Handling Fee

$

TOTAL ENCLOSED

CONCERT

PAYMENT METHOD (circle one) Check payable to Lexington Philharmonic Credit Card: Visa MC AmEx Disc

SINGLE TICKETS TOTAL

$16

Subscriptions Total

BRAHMS’ FIRST (2/8)

STAR WARS LIVE IN CONCERT - A NEW HOPE (5/18)

PRICE

$

$15 PER SUBSCRIPTION

MADE IN AMERICA (11/16)

VERDI REQUIEM (3/29)

CONCERT

Need assistance? Call the LexPhil Box Office at 859.233.4226! Buy tickets anytime online at www.lexphil.org. NAME:

Includes all concerts except New Year’s Eve: Tango Caliente.

PICK 4 SERIES

ORDER FORM

TOTAL

Card Number SECTION A

SECTION B

SECTION C

OPENING NIGHT: BERNSTEIN & GERSHWIN (10/20)

$85

$60

$35

CVC

MADE IN AMERICA (11/16)

$75

$50

$25

Name

NEW YEAR’S EVE: TANGO CALIENTE! (12/31)

$75

$50

$25

Address

BRAHMS’ FIRST (2/8)

$75

$50

$25

Email

VERDI REQUIEM (3/29)

$75

$50

$25

SAINT-SAËNS & SHOSTAKOVICH (4/12)

$75

$50

$25

STAR WARS LIVE IN CONCERT - A NEW HOPE (5/18)

$85

$60

$35

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 15

# OF SEATS

TOTAL

Exp.

Phone *Ticket sales cover only 30% of operations costs. We rely on the generosity of our donors to support our music and music education programs! 6/12/18 5:01 PM


al

161 NORTH MILL STREET LEXINGTON, KY 40507 859.233.4226 | LEXPHIL.ORG

al

D

our

LexPhil 18-19 Big Brochure - v.3 - new spreads.indd 16

6/12/18 5:01 PM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.