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BERNSTEIN WONDERFUL TOWN

SEASON

AUGUST 7–18, 2017

GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE

SAVE BIG

$25 TICKETS* *ON THE ORCHESTRA LEVEL

VIVALDI FOUR SEASONS THE SOUNDS OF SIMON AND GARFUNKEL SCHUBERT UNFINISHED SYMPHONY RACHMANINOV SYMPHONY NO. 3 HOLIDAY POPS


AUGUST 7–18, 2017

GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE $25 TICKETS FOR AVAILABLE ORCHESTRA LEVEL SEATS.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, AT 8PM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, AT 2PM

MAHLER RESURRECTION SYMPHONY Ludovic Morlot, conductor Malin Christensson, soprano Christianne Stotijn, mezzo-soprano Seattle Symphony Chorale BERLIOZ: The Death of Cleopatra MAHLER: Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” Songs of death and rebirth launch an awe-inspiring new season. Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony is a lifeaffirming journey that overwhelms you like a thunderbolt of clarity and awakening. Plus, Berlioz’s vivid depiction of Cleopatra’s downfall. Mahler Resurrection Symphony is generously underwritten by The Nesholm Family Foundation.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, AT 8PM

ENIGMA VARIATIONS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, AT 7:30PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, AT 2PM

SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY NO. 10 Pablo Rus Broseta, conductor Beatrice Rana, piano SHOSTAKOVICH: Festive Overture PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 10

Prokofiev’s most popular and vital piano concerto is well suited for the brilliant young Italian pianist Beatrice Rana, while Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony brings a dark irony to his world.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT 8PM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 2PM

MORLOT CONDUCTS BERLIOZ Ludovic Morlot, conductor Ian Bostridge, tenor

Ludovic Morlot, conductor Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano

BERLIOZ: Les nuits d’été BERLIOZ: Symphonie fantastique

BRAHMS: Tragic Overture BARTÓK: Piano Concerto No. 1 ELGAR: Enigma Variations

Nights of love, days of wrath! Two fantastical visions — one sentimental, the other diabolical — reveal Berlioz as the ultimate Romantic artist, overflowing with feelings so enormous that he had to revolutionize the symphony orchestra just to express them. To add to the excitement, the famed English tenor Ian Bostridge graces our stage for the first time.

Musical imagination runs wild in Elgar’s Enigma Variations and Brahms’ Tragic Overture, two powerful expressions of private thoughts. Bartók’s First Piano Concerto, with its scintillating folksongs and nocturnal mysteries, shimmers like a Hungarian hall of mirrors in Jean-Efflam Bavouzet’s hands. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet’s performances are generously underwritten by James and Sherry Raisbeck.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, AT 8PM

BERLIOZ REQUIEM

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, AT 12 NOON

VIVALDI FOUR SEASONS

Ludovic Morlot, conductor Kenneth Tarver, tenor Seattle Symphony Chorale Seattle Pro Musica

Dmitry Sinkovsky, conductor, countertenor & violin

BERLIOZ: Requiem

AVISON: Concerto Grosso No. 3 in D minor (after Scarlatti) VIVALDI: “Cessate, omai cessate” VIVALDI: The Four Seasons

Berlioz’s Requiem shakes the earth below and soars to the heavens above, all while surrounding us with a profusion of orchestral and choral colors. This glorious work unites the spiritual and physical aspects of sound like nothing else in music.

Only Dmitry Sinkovsky, hailed as “fiery and agile” by The Seattle Times, can leap from a revenge aria showcasing his steely countertenor voice to the violin wizardry of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.

Berlioz Requiem is generously underwritten by Barney and Rebecca Ebsworth, in memory of Muriel Mueller.


LUDOVIC MORLOT

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, AT 8PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, AT 2 & 8PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, AT 2PM

BETSY WOLFE

FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, AT 8PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, AT 8PM SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, AT 2PM

HOLIDAY POPS

BROADWAY TODAY

Stuart Chafetz, conductor Rachel York, vocals Darius de Haas, vocals University of Washington Chorale

Steven Reineke, conductor Betsy Wolfe, vocals Jeremy Jordan, vocals

SEATTLE POPS SERIES Title Sponsor

Featuring holiday classics, traditional favorites and that WOW you’ve grown used to, this year’s Holiday Pops kicks off the season with humor, joy and the heartfelt warmth of the season.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT 8PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, AT 1 & 8PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, AT 2PM

HANDEL MESSIAH Ruth Reinhardt, conductor Deanna Breiwick, soprano Eve Gigliotti, mezzo-soprano Aaron Sheehan, tenor Will Liverman, baritone Seattle Symphony Chorale HANDEL: Messiah

SEATTLE POPS SERIES Title Sponsor

Showstopping! Steven Reineke leads the Seattle Symphony and Broadway stars Betsy Wolfe and Jeremy Jordan in today’s greatest Broadway hits, from The Book of Mormon to Honeymoon in Vegas, along with songs from such modern classics as Cabaret, Company, Little Shop of Horrors, Nine and much more.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, AT 8PM

DAUSGAARD CONDUCTS BRAHMS Thomas Dausgaard, conductor BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Haydn BRAHMS: Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3 and 10 BRAHMS: Liebeslieder Waltzes BRAHMS: Symphony No. 2

Handel’s Messiah is a matchless December tradition. The exquisite choral writing and the exultant “Hallelujah” chorus — featuring the Seattle Symphony, Chorale and a strong cast of soloists — honor Handel’s greatest work.

In the hands of Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Dausgaard, Brahms’ lilting dances and waltzes will come alive as never before.

Ruth Reinhardt’s performances are generously underwritten by Paul Leach and Susan Winokur.

Thomas Dausgaard’s performances are generously underwritten by Grant and Dorrit Saviers.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, AT 8PM

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, AT 7:30PM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, AT 12 NOON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, AT 8PM

MOZART SYMPHONY NO. 39 Ludovic Morlot, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin STRAVINSKY: Funeral Song LIGETI: Violin Concerto MOZART: Symphony No. 39

The lush and haunting Funeral Song — a long-lost score — comes to Seattle following its historic rediscovery in Russia. Grammy Award®-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich returns for Ligeti’s astonishing Violin Concerto. Mozart’s sublime 39th Symphony caps this tribute to musical innovators. Augustin Hadelich’s performances are generously underwritten by Bob and Clodagh Ash.

RACHMANINOV SYMPHONY NO. 3 Cristian Măcelaru, conductor Vilde Frang, violin BOULANGER: Of a Spring Morning ELGAR: Violin Concerto RACHMANINOV: Symphony No. 3

Rachmaninov’s final symphony radiates a warm, nostalgic beauty rooted in the Russia of his early life. The virtuosic violinist Vilde Frang performs Elgar’s emotional Violin Concerto, a work demanding extraordinary technical skills and physical and emotional stamina. Vilde Frang’s performances are generously underwritten by Ilene and Elwood Hertzog.


THOMAS DAUSGAARD

BEATRICE RANA

JEAN-EFFLAM BAVOUZET

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, AT 8PM

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AT 8PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 8PM

MORLOT CONDUCTS STRAUSS

VIVALDI GLORIA

Ludovic Morlot, conductor

J.C. BACH: Sinfonia in G minor VIVALDI: Violin Concerto in D major, “per la solennità di San Lorenzo” VIVALDI: Gloria

DAVID LANG: symphony without a hero (World Premiere) R. STRAUSS: Ein Heldenleben Richard Strauss’ epic tone poem celebrates an unlikely hero: himself. After Pulitzer and Grammy® wins (plus an Oscar® nomination), American composer David Lang marks a new milestone with his first symphony, respectfully flipping Strauss’ priorities.

Dmitry Sinkovsky, conductor, countertenor & violin Northwest Boychoir

The commission by David Lang is generously underwritten by the Lynn and Brian Grant Family.

Vivaldi’s Gloria, an exultant hymn created for music students at a Catholic orphanage, expresses the most divine aspects of the violinist/composer/clergyman once known as “The Red Priest.” The multi-talented Dmitry Sinkovsky also leads a sparkling Vivaldi concerto and a forward-thinking symphony from Bach’s youngest son.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, AT 8PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, AT 8PM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, AT 2PM

THURSDAY, MARCH 1, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, AT 8PM SUNDAY, MARCH 4, AT 2PM

JUST A KISS AWAY! LISA FISCHER & GRAND BATON WITH THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY SEATTLE POPS SERIES Title Sponsor Stuart Chafetz, conductor Lisa Fischer, vocals

The unforgettable Lisa Fischer spent decades singing her heart out with The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Luther Vandross and Chris Botti. Twenty Feet from Stardom, the Oscar®-winning documentary, brought Fischer center stage. In this new program, Fischer recreates rock anthems like “Gimme Shelter” and “Rock and Roll” using the rich colors and textures of the orchestra.

SCHUBERT UNFINISHED SYMPHONY

Thomas Zehetmair, conductor & violin HAYDN: Symphony No. 49, “La passione” MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 3 ARVO PÄRT: Fratres SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished” The much sought-after Thomas Zehetmair conducts and solos in this program where Haydn and Schubert plumb the depths of somber angst and passion, while Mozart and Pärt lift the violin to transcendent, rapturous heights.

Groups of 10 or more receive $25 tickets

HURRY! OFFER ENDS AUGUST 18, 2017!


KENNETH TARVER

VILDE FRANG

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 24, AT 8PM SUNDAY, MARCH 25, AT 2PM

SIBELIUS SYMPHONY NO. 2 Ludovic Morlot, conductor

SIBELIUS: The Oceanides BRITTEN: Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2 From Sibelius’ Mediterranean nymphs to Britten’s North Sea fishermen, these aquatic scenes capture the wonder of open water. In the Second Symphony, we encounter a distinctly Finnish musical world with its gorgeous melodies and haunting nationalistic atmosphere that earned Sibelius a place on the world stage.

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, AT 8PM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, AT 8PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15, AT 2PM

THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA SEATTLE POPS SERIES Title Sponsor

As the composer of “Mood Indigo,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing,” “Satin Doll” and many, many more, Duke Ellington liked to call his music “American Music” rather than jazz. Whatever we call it, his music carries us forward still today thanks to the masterful musicians who comprise his legendary band.

THURSDAY, MAY 17, AT 7:30PM SUNDAY, MAY 20, AT 2PM

PROKOFIEV ROMEO & JULIET

KARINA CANELLAKIS

FRIDAY, JUNE 8, AT 8PM SATURDAY, JUNE 9, AT 8PM SUNDAY, JUNE 10, AT 2PM

THE SOUNDS OF SIMON AND GARFUNKEL SEATTLE POPS SERIES Title Sponsor Michael Krajewski, conductor AJ Swearingen, vocals Jonathan Beedle, vocals

Hear Simon & Garfunkel’s greatest hits in this genuine and acclaimed musical treatment by national touring artists AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle. Michael Krajewski leads the Seattle Symphony in this moving tribute, featuring some of Simon & Garfunkel’s greatest hits — like “The Sounds of Silence,” “I Am a Rock,” “Bridge Over Troubled Waters,” “Mrs. Robinson,” “Cecilia” and many more.

FRIDAY, JUNE 14, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, JUNE 16, AT 8PM

WONDERFUL TOWN Ludovic Morlot, conductor Benjamin Lulich, clarinet Jessica Rivera, soprano Kevin Deas, baritone Seattle Symphony Chorale ALEXANDRA GARDNER: New Work (World Premiere) BERNSTEIN: Prelude, Fugue and Riffs BERNSTEIN: Wonderful Town Leonard Bernstein understood the pulse of American life like no other composer, and his sassy, energetic scores still get our blood pumping. The Seattle Symphony brings Bernstein’s Broadway classic Wonderful Town to life with “Christopher Street,” “A Little Bit in Love,” “Ohio” and the “Conga!”

Karina Canellakis, conductor Efe Baltacıgil, cello DVOŘÁK: The Wild Dove HAYDN: Cello Concerto in D major PROKOFIEV: Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2 Shakespeare’s tragedy of young love and family honor, rendered in the universal language of dance, inspired Prokofiev’s most impassioned and romantic music. Seattle Symphony’s Principal Cello Efe Baltacıgil takes on Haydn’s enriching Cello Concerto. Efe Baltacıgil’s performances are generously underwritten by Patricia and Jon Rosen.

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EXCLUSIVE OFFER! Gather up your friends, family and colleagues for one of the best deals this summer! Groups of 10 or more can grab $25 Orchestra Level tickets for Masterworks, Seattle Pops and more.

CALL 206.215.4818 or 206.215.4747 EMAIL groupsales@seattlesymphony.org


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GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE SAVE $25 TICKETS AUGUST 7–18, 2017

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