40TH ANNIVERSARY ORCHESTRA | BAROQUE ENSEMBLE | STRING QUARTETS 2023–2024 SEASON
WELCOME TO SANTA FE PRO MUSICA’S 42 nd SEASON!
It was a joy to collaboratively plan these programs with Carol Redman, Pro Musica’s co-founder! Over the 20 years I have been coming as a guest soloist, I have always felt that intimacy and immediacy are hallmarks of Pro Musica’s offerings, providing magical musical moments that linger in our memory. Part of what drew me to this organization was its unique history and mix of orchestral, string quartet, and Baroque concerts, commissioned new works, youth concerts, and much more.
As Artistic Director, I look to carry on the rich legacy of the founders while bringing some of the music, ideas, and people to Santa Fe that have inspired my own artistic growth over these years. Highlights of this season include our opening concert “Source Code” in November. I will lead the Pro Musica Orchestra in an exploration across cultural borders and epochs to seek out some of music’s rich and colorful roots. Our Orchestra Series bookends the season with Conductor Laureate Thomas O’Connor leading the Pro Musica Orchestra alongside Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico in Mozart’s epic work for the ages, his Requiem. Along the way, our String Quartet Series presents five of the world’s best—Brentano, Diderot, Elias, Quatuor Ébène, and my quartet, Brooklyn Rider in collaboration with Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie Von Otter. Our Baroque Series continues with a Holy Week period instrument ensemble led by Stephen Redfield and focuses on female composers of the Baroque era. And our beloved Holiday Bach Festival will be back in December. New this season is our Discovery Series—unique educational and social events that bring you closer to the artists and the music, literally and figuratively!
Join us! We invite you to make an important difference by subscribing to “The Works” and planning to join us whenever your schedule allows. Thank you for your support of classical music and Santa Fe Pro Musica. Looking forward to sharing many magical moments with you in our 2023–24 season!
COLIN JACOBSEN, artistic director
COVER | Sachi Oba, Artist. Made of Stars, 2021. Acrylic on gallery-stretched canvas, 40 x 40 x 1.75 inches. Sachiobaart.com
NOVEMBER
2023–24 CONCERTS AT A GLANCE
SOURCE CODE
NOV 4–5 | Lensic Performing Arts Center
Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra with Colin Jacobsen, leader and violin soloist
Music by Heinrich Biber, Bartók, Jessie Montgomery, Colin Jacobsen, Edvard Grieg, and world folk music
SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH
NOV 19 | St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
Brooklyn Rider with mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter
Music by Rufus Wainwright and Franz Schubert
DECEMBER
HOLIDAY BACH FESTIVAL
DEC 20–23 & 29–30
St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
Santa Fe Pro Musica Bach Ensemble
Concerts include Bach’s Solo Cello Suites— A Baroque Christmas—Bach and Beyond
JANUARY
J.S. BACH’S LEGACY
Diderot Quartet
JAN 14 | St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
Music by Caroline Shaw, Bach, and Mendelssohn
CELEBRATE MOZART
JAN 28 | Lensic Performing Arts Center
Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra with conductor Marcello Cormio and flutist Anthony Trionfo
Music by Mozart, Carl Nielsen, and Jessie Montgomery
FEBRUARY
CHIAROSCURO
Brentano Quartet
FEB 11 | St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
Music by Mozart, Shostakovich, and Mendelssohn
GROUNDBREAKING!
Elias Quartet
FEB 25 | St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art Music by Haydn, Stravinsky, and Beethoven
MARCH
JOYS AND SORROWS
Baroque Holy Week
MAR 23–24 | First Presbyterian Church
Santa Fe Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble with Stephen Redfield, violin and leader, and Clara Rottsolk, soprano
APRIL
NORTHERN LIGHTS
Quatuor Ébène
APR 14 | St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art Music by Mozart, Alfred Schnittke, and Edvard Grieg
THE MOZART REQUIEM
APR 27—28 | Lensic Performing Arts Center
Underwritten by the Thaw Charitable Trust
Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra with Conductor Laureate Thomas O’Connor
Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico (Maxine Thévenot, director)
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
Meg Bragle, alto
Thomas Cooley, tenor
Douglas Williams, bass
Mozart’s Requiem and music by Anna Clyne
All programs and artists are subject to change.
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ORCHESTRA SERIES at the Lensic Performing Arts Center
SOURCE CODE
Violinist and composer Colin Jacobsen leads the orchestra and guides us in tracing the roots of classical music back to their folk and spiritual ancestors.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4 | 7:30 PM
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5 | 3 PM Colin Jacobsen, violin and leader
HEINRICH BIBER Battalia!
BARTÓK Romanian Folk Dances
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Source Code
COLIN JACOBSEN A Shadow Under Every Light
GRIEG Holberg Suite
WORLD FOLK MUSIC (arr. Colin Jacobsen)
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CELEBRATE MOZART
Celebrate Mozart’s birthday with his last great symphony, the “Jupiter.” Also invited to the party are colorful works by 20 th century Norwegian Carl Nielsen and 21 st century American Jessie Montgomery.
SUNDAY JANUARY 28 | 3 PM
Marcello Cormio, conductor
Anthony Trionfo, flute
MOZART Divertimento in D Major, K. 136
CARL NIELSEN Flute Concerto
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Strum
MOZART Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter”
THE MOZART REQUIEM
Our season ends with Mozart’s Requiem , a powerful masterpiece, paired with Anna Clyne’s poignant Within Her Arms , a tribute to her late mother.
SATURDAY APRIL 27 | 7:30 PM
SUNDAY APRIL 28 | 3 PM
Thomas O’Connor, conductor laureate Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico
Maxine Thévenot, director
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
Meg Bragle, alto
Thomas Cooley, tenor
Douglas Williams, bass
ANNA CLYNE Within Her Arms
MOZART Requiem
Underwritten by the Thaw Charitable Trust
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STRING
QUARTE T SERIES at St. Francis Auditorium
New Mexico Museum of Art
SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH
Brooklyn Rider with mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 | 3 PM
Brooklyn Rider and legendary Swedish mezzo-soprano
Anne Sofie von Otter explore the intimate intersection of the human voice and the string quartet through the unexpected pairing of two great songwriters—Franz Schubert and Rufus Wainwright.
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT (arr. Colin Jacobsen) Trois Valses Anglaises
SCHUBERT Quartet “Death and the Maiden”
SCHUBERT Songs from Winterreise (arr. Osvaldo Golijov)
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT (arr. Colin Jacobsen) Songs for Lulu
“They are four classical musicians performing with the energy of young rock stars jamming on their guitars, a Beethoven-goes-indie foray into making classical music accessible but also celebrating why it was good in the first place.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
J.S. BACH’S LEGACY Diderot Quartet
SUNDAY JANUARY 14 | 3 PM
J.S. Bach’s legacy permeates this concert, both subtly and overtly, across continents and centuries.
CAROLINE SHAW Punctum
BACH Selections from Art of the Fugue
MENDELSSOHN Quartet in A Minor, Op. 13
Named after the 18 th century French philosopher Denis Diderot, this quartet’s performances on historical instruments bring a fresh approach to works of the 18 th and 19 th centuries.
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CHIAROSCURO
Brentano Quartet
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11 | 3 PM
Shostakovich’s intensely personal String Quartet No. 8 , dedicated to the victims of fascism and war, sits in high contrast with two of the most uplifting, ebullient quartets by Mozart and Mendelssohn.
MOZART Quartet in E Major, K. 499
SHOSTAKOVICH Quartet No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 110
MENDELSSOHN Quartet in D Major, Op. 44, No. 1
Named for Antonie Brentano, considered to be Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved,” the Brentano Quartet is “a magnificent string quartet … This was wonderful, selfless music-making.” —The London Times
GROUNDBREAKING!
Elias Quartet
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 | 3 PM
Groundbreaking compositions that altered the trajectory of the string quartet.
HAYDN Quartet in G Major, Op. 54, No. 1
STRAVINSKY Three Pieces for String Quartet
BEETHOVEN Quartet in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2
“Poetic, charismatic and virtuosic, this immensely talented string quartet has the rare quality of unforced spontaneity.” —Sunday Telegraph, London
NORTHERN LIGHTS
Quatuor Ébène
SUNDAY APRIL 14 | 3 PM
The Northern Lights—musical conversations from 18 th century Prussia, 19 th century Norway, and 20 th century Russia.
MOZART Quartet in D Major, K. 575
ALFRED SCHNITTKE Quartet No. 3
GRIEG Quartet in G Minor, Op. 27
“A string quartet that can easily morph into a jazz band”
—New York Times
What began in 1999 as a distraction in the university’s practice rooms— improvising on jazz standards & pop songs—has become a trademark of this French quartet.
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HOLIDAY BACH FESTIVAL at St. Francis Auditorium
New Mexico Museum of Art
DECEMBER 20 & 21 | Bach’s Solo Cello Suites
DECEMBER 22 & 23 | A Baroque Christmas
DECEMBER 29 & 30 | Bach and Beyond
Why Bach? Because when one thinks of Bach, one thinks of the best. “Nearly 300 years after his death, Johann Sebastian Bach is still the gold standard in classical music” ( BBC Culture Magazine ). Experience Santa Fe Pro Musica’s Holiday Bach Festival and hear for yourself the spiritual and the earthy, the intellectual and the emotional, the glorious music of Bach!
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BACH’S SOLO CELLO SUITES
Tanya Tomkins, cello
Part 1—WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 | 7:30 PM
Cello Suites Nos. 1, 4, and 5
Part 2—THURSDAY DECEMBER 21 | 7:30 PM
Cello Suites Nos. 2, 3, and 6
(each concert is one hour, no intermission)
A BAROQUE CHRISTMAS
FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 | 7:30 PM
SATURDAY DECEMBER 23 | 4 PM
Santa Fe Pro Musica Bach Ensemble
Stephen Redfield, violin and leader
Clara Rottsolk, soprano
David Solem, organ
BACH Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
CORELLI Christmas Concerto
HANDEL Gloria in excelsis deo
GEMINIANI La Folia
TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS CAROLS
(each concert is 75 minutes, no intermission)
BACH AND BEYOND
FRIDAY DECEMBER 29 | 7:30 PM
SATURDAY DECEMBER 30 | 4 PM
Santa Fe Pro Musica Bach Ensemble
Colin Jacobsen, violin and leader
PHILIP GLASS Company
BACH Violin Concerto in A Minor, BWV 1041
MENDELSSOHN String Symphony No. 10 in B Minor
ARVO PÄRT Fratres
BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major
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The voices of women from 18th century France
BAROQUE HOLY WEEK
Joys and Sorrows
SATURDAY MARCH 23 | 7:30 PM and SUNDAY MARCH 24 | 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
Santa Fe Pro Musica Baroque Ensemble
Stephen Redfield, violin and leader with Clara Rottsolk, soprano
ELISABETH DE LA GUERRE Trio Sonata No. 1 in G Major JULIE PINEL Printemps
ANTONIA BEMBO Al Re: Chiaro esempio de gloria
ELISABETH DE LA GUERRE Violin Sonata No. 1 in D Minor MADEMOISELLE DUVAL Suite from Les Genies
ELISABETH DE LA GUERRE Cantate. Judith
French Baroque Women Musicians
For millennia, women have participated in music-making, whether in taverns, homes, or palaces. However, only women from the wealthiest families had the money and leisure to become musicians with the education to write down their accomplishments—and if their music was not written down, we don’t have it today. This concert highlights the voices of women from the lavish court of Louis XIV (1638—1715).
Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665—1729)
Born into a family of acclaimed harpsichord builders and court musicians, Elisabeth had education, privilege and connections. As a teenager, she entered the court of Louis XIV where she performed on the harpsichord and composed music.
Antonia Bembo (1640—1720)
Antonia Bembo, a native of Venice, fled an abusive marriage and moved to Paris where she blossomed as a singer-songwriter. Her songs exemplified the perspectives of women, giving them a voice when they could not do so themselves.
Julie Pinel (c. 1710—1737)
Through family connections Julie had access to the court of Louis XIV, who awarded her a prestigious eight-year printing privilege. With this opportunity, she published two collections of her music for voice, harpsichord and accompanying instruments.
Mademoiselle Duval (1718—c. 1775)
Mademoiselle Duval’s career revolved around the Paris Opera where she composed music, played the harpsichord, and was a singer and a dancer.
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WOMEN of DISTINCTION
Our Women of Distinction Initiative provides opportunities for women engaged in various facets of the classical music industry. This program is supported by many contributors within the Pro Musica community.
ANNA CLYNE , composer
On April 27 and 28, as a poignant companion piece to Mozart’s Requiem, the Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra will perform Anna Clyne’s Within Her Arms, a tribute to her late mother. This GRAMMY-nominated composer was recently featured on The New York Times program “5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Classical Music.”
JESSIE MONTGOMERY , composer
One of Santa Fe Pro Musica’s favorite contemporary composers, we present Mongomery’s music on our November 4–5 and January 28 orchestra programs. Fanfare magazine noted that her music combines “17 th century English consort music, samba, mbira, Zimbabwean dance, swing, techno … and occasionally veers towards a modern jazz jam session.”
SACHI OBA , artist
Sachi Oba’s work “Made of Stars” (2021, acrylic on canvas) graces the covers of Pro Musica’s 2023–24 program book and brochure. Born in southern France, and daughter of renowned stone sculptor Toru Oba, she is known for her abstract paintings in bright contrasting colors with flowing drips and melting techniques.
CLARA ROTTSOLK , soprano
One of Santa Fe Pro Musica’s favorite singers, with her “clear, appealing voice and expressive conviction” (New York Times), Rottsolk has performed in many of our Baroque Christmas, Holy Week, and Bach Festival concerts. This season, she performs with us on December 22–23, and is featured on March 23–24.
(pictured on page 8)
CAROLINE SHAW , composer
Shaw is one of the most awarded composers of her generation, and has received two GRAMMY awards (2019, 2022) and a Pulitzer Prize (2013). In addition to classical music, she writes for film, pop, and TV. Santa Fe Pro Musica presents the Diderot String Quartet performing her music on January 14.
TANYA TOMKINS , cello
Equally at home on baroque and modern cello, Tanya is renowned for her unique interpretations of the Bach Cellos Suites. She has recorded this monumental set, performed them world-wide, and will present them in Santa Fe on December 20 and 21 as part of our Holiday Bach Festival in St. Francis Auditorium.
ANNE SOFIE VON OTTER , mezzo-soprano
Internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter is one of the finest singers of her generation with a wealth of recordings and awards including two GRAMMY Awards for best classical vocal performance. She will join Colin Jacobsen’s string quartet Brooklyn Rider in Santa Fe on November 19 for a program celebrating song.
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Introducing the Discovery Series
Meet our artists, participate in lifelong learning, deepen your connections to music, and expand your classical music experiences through conversations and special events. Venues and prices vary. Some events are free.
TRACING THE ROOTS
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1 | 5:30 PM | Location TBD
Hear our Artistic Director Colin Jacobsen (and violinist, composer, and arranger!) in a conversation and performance exploring the pop, jazz, and folk music influences on classical music. Wine and appetizers are included.
$75
ICONIC THEMES
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19 | 5:30 PM | Location TBD
Enjoy a three-course dinner and wine with internationally renowned Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter and Brooklyn Rider—violinists Colin Jacobsen and Johnny Gandelsman, violist Nicholas Cords, and cellist Michael Nicolas.
$150
BACH
AND BEYOND
FOR FAMILIES
THURSDAY DECEMBER 28 | 10 AM
St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
We welcome you and your family for a fun and festive onehour concert exploring Bach and his influence on generations of composers, with Colin Jacobsen and the Pro Musica Bach Ensemble. Free
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WHY HISTORICAL INSTRUMENTS?
SUNDAY JANUARY 14 | 10 AM | Location TBD
Join the Diderot Quartet in a show-and-tell of historical string instruments. Learn what differentiates these from modern instruments and how that influences the music. Coffee and pastries included. Free
MOZART’S BIRTHDAY PARTY
THURSDAY JANUARY 25 | 6 PM
Governor’s Mansion
Join conductor Marcello Cormio and flutist Anthony Trionfo at the New Mexico Governor’s Mansion in a celebration of Mozart’s language and legacy on his 268th birthday. Wine and appetizers included.
$100
LIGHT AND SHADOW
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11 | 10 AM
St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
Members of the Brentano String Quartet illustrate the wide range of human experience and emotion contained in the music of Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Shostakovich.
Free
THE MECHANISMS OF MUSIC-MAKING
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 | 10 AM
St. Francis Auditorium | New Mexico Museum of Art
In this casual but lively event, watch members of the Elias Quartet and select student ensembles dig into the details of making music. Free
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THE EXOTIC LIVES OF FRENCH BAROQUE WOMEN COMPOSERS
SUNDAY MARCH 24 | 10 AM | Nüart Gallery
Soprano Clara Rottsolk and harpsichordist David Solem explore the rarified music of women composers and performers from the 17 th century French court of Louis XIV. Coffee and pastries included. Free
MOZART’S REQUIEM WITH THOMAS O’CONNOR
THURSDAY APRIL 18 | 10 AM
Renesan Institute for Lifelong Learning hosts Pro Musica Conductor Laureate Thomas O’Connor in a conversation about Mozart’s Requiem, a masterpiece shrouded in mystery.
Registration and fee required through Renesan renesan.org | 505.982.9274
DISCOVERY SERIES TICKETS
Reservations are required for paid events. Single tickets will be available starting June 19. Please call our box office at 505.988.4640 or note your choices on the ticket order form.
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MEET THE MUSIC AT THE LENSIC
Want to expand your understanding of classical music? Arrive one hour early to each Pro Musica Orchestra concert at the Lensic for casual conversations and musical insights with KHFM’s Brent Stevens and this season’s guest artists. Included with your ticket purchase.
Santa Fe Pro Musica Youth and Education
YOUTH CONCERTS AT THE LENSIC
Every year, the Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra presents a Youth Concert Series at the Lensic, reaching thousands of local students and introducing them to the power of live classical music. These events are free to private, public, and homeschooled students.
Registration required. Contact banh@sfpromusica.org
Friday, November 3 at 10 AM —Source Code Exploration of folk and pop in classical music
Friday, April 26 at 10 AM —The Mozart Requiem
A look into Mozart’s final masterpiece
APPRENTICE ARTIST PROGRAM
This prestigious program provides talented, skillful, and mature student musicians with professional experience through participation in the Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra rehearsals and concerts.
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Santa Fe Pro Musica Welcomes Students, Youth, and Families
STUDENT TICKETS
$10 tickets are available to students with a valid school ID.
SPECIAL RATE FOR FAMILIES
As part of Santa Fe Pro Musica’s outreach to youth and families, we provide a special rate for families—a limited number of tickets are $10 per person for youth (ages 18 and younger) and accompanying adult(s). This special rate provides accessibility and opportunity to experience live classical music.
Student Tickets and the Special Rate for Families are available exclusively through the Pro Musica Box Office at 505.988.4640.
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Holiday Bach Festival | $220–$372
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PHOTOGRAPHY | Acis Productions (Rottsolk), Jiyang Chen (Montgomery), Matt Dine (Trionfo), Alisa Foytik (Oba), Jurgen Frank (Brentano Quartet), Sally Horowitz (Cormio), Christina Kernohan (Clyne), Julien Mignor (Quatuor Ébène), Kait Moreno (Shaw), Peter Norby (various), OHM.LV (von Otter and Brooklyn Rider), Ewa-Marie Rundquist (von Otter), Christy Parent (various), Vivian Sachs (Tomkins)
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Source Code Orchestra Series
Songs of Love and Death Brooklyn Rider with Anne Sofie von Otter String Quartet Series
Bach’s Solo Cello Suites
Part I
Holiday Bach Festival
Bach’s Solo Cello Suites
Part II
Holiday Bach Festival
A Baroque Christmas Holiday Bach Festival
Bach and Beyond Holiday Bach Festival
J.S. Bach’s Legacy
Diderot Quartet String Quartet Series
Celebrate Mozart Orchestra Series
Chiaroscuro
Brentano Quartet String Quartet Series
Groundbreaking! Elias Quartet String Quartet Series
Joys and Sorrows
Baroque Holy Week
Northern Lights
Quatuor Ébène String Quartet Series
The Mozart Requiem Orchestra Series
*Noted tickets are not eligible for subscription discounts.
**Lensic preservation fee $4 per ticket.
Tracing the Roots with Pro Musica Artistic Director Colin Jacobsen
Iconic Themes with Anne Sofie von Otter and Brooklyn Rider
Mozart’s Birthday Party with conductor Marcello Cormio and flutist Anthony Trionfo
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