Victoria Symphony | 2024/25 Season Calendar

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Victoria Symphony 2024/25 CHRISTIAN KLUXEN MUSIC DIRECTOR

SEASON SPONSOR

Robert & Devi Jawl Foundation

SEASON UNDERWRITERS

We acknowledge and respect the Ləkʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples and the WSÁNEĆ (Saanich) Peoples, on whose territory the Victoria Symphony performs, and whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Message from the Music Director

In my hometown of Copenhagen, Denmark, there is an inscription above the stage of the Royal Theatre that boldly declares “EI BLOT TIL LYST.” This simple yet profound statement translates as “Not Just For Pleasure,” and encapsulates my view of music’s potential to enrich our lives. Whenever you enter a concert hall I invite you to delve deep and allow yourself to be moved by the full range of human emotions that music can evoke within. As the Victoria Symphony, we’re here to offer much more than entertainment; we aim to provide you with a reflection and amplification of life in all its complexity.

The great German composer and conductor Richard Strauss once said, “In times when spiritual goods are rarer than material ones, and egotism, envy, and hatred govern the world, music will do much to re-establish love among mankind.” In a world that continues to be challenged by conflict, we believe music has the power to bridge differences and rekindle our shared humanity. That’s one reason why our 2024/25 Season begins with Richard Strauss’s Four Last Songs. They take us on a journey which we will all experience – from life, to death, and beyond – offering a glimmer of hope and beauty amidst the shadows.

In tough times, we find strength. In moments of reflection, clarity. And when listening to music, hope.

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MUSIC DIRECTOR UNDERWRITER
“We are very fortunate to have such an outstanding symphony orchestra.”

Message from the CEO

Dear Friends of the Victoria Symphony, Welcome to our 2024/25 Season! It is with sincere gratitude that I thank you for providing us with the confidence we needed to make this ambitious offering. That the orchestra is reaching new artistic heights while our programming and audience expand is not by chance. Musicians do their best when they feel their efforts are recognized and enjoyed by the communities they serve. The season contained within these pages continues our upward trajectory and trusts in the hope of capturing still more people’s imaginations with the power of orchestral music.

With the ubiquity of the internet and digital technology in our lives, our easy access to different artistic and cultural offerings can now seem limitless –dauntingly so. It is a fact that we are living in an age of unprecedented freedom of choice for determining our own tastes. If you know what you’re

looking for, you can find anything in an instant. Strangely though, I find it is getting harder to stumble across something new.  The online platforms we use predictably present us with more of what we already know when many of us still long to be surprised. In this new world of algorithmic artistic curation, what we do at the Victoria Symphony feels more important than ever. We provide audiences with the opportunity to experience live music and diverse programs designed and performed by people whose motivation is relatively pure – to delight and surprise you. From the works of Richard Strauss to the songs of ABBA, there is music here that will make you feel alive. Music that we share because we love it and think that you will too. Thanks to all the musicians, staff, board, donors, funders, and artistic collaborators who collectively make the Victoria Symphony an organization of which we can all be proud.

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MATTHEW WHITE

2024/25 SEASON AT A GLANCE

JULY

25 Christ Church Cathedral

VS at Christ Church Cathedral

26 The Atrium on Yates Mozart and Martinis at The Atrium

28 Qualicum Beach Civic Centre VS at Qualicum Beach

AUGUST

2 Christ Church Cathedral Victoria Symphony presents the Pacific Baroque Orchestra’s production of the Monteverdi Vespers

2 & 3 Cameron Bandshell

VS and Pacific Opera Victoria at the Cameron Bandshell

DECEMBER

7 & 8 Royal Theatre

Christmas Pops with Canadian Brass

9 Qualicum Beach Civic Centre

Christmas Pops with the Victoria Symphony

12, 13, & 15 Christ Church Cathedral Messiah by Candlelight

21 & 22 Royal Theatre

Home Alone in Concert

JANUARY

1 Royal Theatre

A New Year’s Day Celebration

25 & 26 Royal Theatre

Tony DeSare – Rhapsody & Blue Eyes

SEPTEMBER

15 Royal Theatre

Kluxen – Strauss’ Four Last Songs

18 Farquhar at UVic Tanya Tagaq in Concert

21 & 22 Royal Theatre

Best of Broadway

29 Farquhar at UVic Kluxen – Mozart’s Prague Symphony

OCTOBER

6 Royal Theatre

Parker – Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto

19 Farquhar at UVic

Classical Kids LIVE! Saint-Georges’ Sword & Bow

27 Royal Theatre

Beethoven Symphony No. 5

NOVEMBER

2 & 3 Royal Theatre

Murdoch Mysteries in Concert

10 Farquhar at UVic

Kluxen – Mozart & Bartók

17 Royal Theatre

Kluxen & Chooi – Barber Violin

Concerto

24 Farquhar at UVic Kluxen – Liszt & Lieder

SEASON UNDERWRITERS

FEBRUARY

2 Farquhar at UVic Kluxen & Pouliot – Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

9 Royal Theatre

Dvořák's New World Symphony

22 Farquhar at UVic

Platypus Theatre’s Charlotte and the Music-Maker

MARCH

7 Qualicum Beach Civic Centre

A Night at the Oscars

8 & 9 Royal Theatre

A Night at the Oscars

16 Royal Theatre

Kluxen – Haydn’s The Creation

23 Farquhar at UVic

Kluxen – Brahms Symphony No. 3

29 & 30 Royal Theatre

The Princess Bride in Concert

APRIL

6 Farquhar at UVic

Beethoven Symphony No. 6

13 Royal Theatre

Angela Hewitt Plays Mozart

26 Farquhar at UVic

The Spirit Horse Returns

MAY

4 Royal Theatre

Yo-Yo Ma in Concert

10 & 11 Royal Theatre

Dancing Queen – The Music of ABBA

29 McPherson Playhouse

ECHO: Memories of the World

Co-presented with Pacific Opera Victoria

SAVE THE DATE SPECIAL EVENTS

Holiday Fundraiser

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Royal Theatre

Spectacular Spring Gala

Gala underwritten by Millingtons: Trustees of The Lou Williamson Scholarship Fund

Friday, April 11, 2025

All new date.

All new format.

All new location.

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Robert & Devi Jawl Foundation

“…the passion, talent, and skill of all the performers is obvious. They certainly deserved the extended standing ovation they received!”

Mary Anne, Victoria Symphony Patron

2024/25 Season Calendar

Brian Yoon, VS Principal Cello

ABOUT THIS 2024/25 SEASON BROCHURE

COMPOSE YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE

This Season Brochure proceeds in chronological order to better suit our flexible Season Subscription model. There are two ways to navigate this brochure:

1. Review our offerings month-by-month and make selections based on your availability and date preference.

2.

Flip to the centerfold to view concerts by venue or theme.

3. NEW!

Key fundraising events are now listed under Season at a Glance (p. 7) so you can plan in advance and schedule your commitments with ease.

For full concert listings including artist bios, program notes, and more visit VICTORIASYMPHONY.CA

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Victoria Symphony

September 2024

"...Maestro O'Loughlin seemed to read the mind of the audience."

Julie, Victoria Symphony Patron

Sean O'Loughlin, Principal Pops Conductor

Kluxen – Strauss’ Four

Last Songs

Concert underwritten by Commodore & Mrs. Jan Drent and Dr. Fritz & Dora Boehm

Aviva Fortunata underwritten by Julie & Harry Swain

Sunday, September 15, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

AVIVA FORTUNATA, soprano

R. STRAUSS: Four Last Songs

SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 10

In a time of darkness, beauty can still emerge. In the landscape of mid-century politics, war, and oppression, Strauss and Shostakovich were both victims of circumstance. In the twilight of his years, Strauss reflected on our walk through life towards death, and beyond. Shostakovich’s Tenth mirrors the terror he experienced under Stalin’s rule, but ultimately his triumph at simply outliving the dictator. Humanity can prevail – a reflection as relevant today as it was 70+ years ago.

Tanya Tagaq in Concert*

Wednesday, September 18, 7:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

GIUSEPPE PIETRAROIA, conductor

TANYA TAGAQ, vocalist

A fearless innovator with a visceral stage presence and dizzyingly complex music, Tanya Tagaq is a Canadian cultural icon. The Inuk throat singer has spent

her entire life championing her people, land, and culture while calling out oppressive systems and structures. With an extraordinary musical aesthetic, Tanya mines an artistic tradition dating back tens of thousands of years with a fierce power and contemporary sensibility. Tagaq’s performance will include qiksaaqtuq, featuring the Victoria Symphony, a moderated discussion, and sivunittinni, accompanied by the Emily Carr String Quartet.

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Tickets can be purchased through the UVic Ticket Centre.

Best of Broadway

Concert underwritten by Linda Pendray and Suzanne & John Stewart

Saturday, September 21, 7:30 pm

Sunday, September 22, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

SEAN O’LOUGHLIN, conductor

MELISSA ERRICO, vocalist

Another Op’nin’, Another Show!

VS lights up the Royal Theatre with some of the best and brightest hits of Broadway from The Sound of Music, Les Misérables, My Fair Lady, Phantom of the Opera , and more! Alongside overtures and much-loved medleys from classic shows and contemporary hits, we welcome vocalist Melissa Errico. With her silken voice and dramatic, expressive intensity, the Tony nominee has been

featured in My Fair Lady, Camelot, Les Misérables, Amour, etc., and she has also earned accolades as an actress, concert, cabaret, and recording artist.

Kluxen – Mozart’s Prague Symphony

Concert and David Boutin-Bourque's performance underwritten by Helen Stuart & Bob Hoogendoorn** Mozart Fund

Sunday, September 29, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

DAVID BOUTIN-BOURQUE, clarinet

LIGETI: Melodien

MOZART: Symphony No. 38 in D major, “Prague”

NIELSEN: Clarinet Concerto

KORNGOLD: “Much Ado about Nothing” – Suite

From the deceptively simple to disguised genius, these works from different eras connect in intriguing ways. Ligeti’s Austro-Hungarian roots link the Vienna of old with the micro-melodic modern day. Mozart’s “Prague Symphony” features the same playful wit and melodic genius of his operas The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni. Korngold was viewed as modern day Mozart, evolving from child prodigy in Vienna to a pioneering composer for stage and screen. And Nielsen’s neo-classical concerto, featuring VS Principal Clarinet David Boutin-Bourque, encapsulates the Danish composer’s often inscrutable personality.

Victoria Symphony 2024/25 VICTORIASYMPHONY.CA Concerts by Month 11
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“A thousand thank yous for today’s performance. The interpretation of this piece left me breathless.”

David Michaux, VS Trumpet

October 2024

Parker – Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto

Concert underwritten by Alan & Jean Hollingworth

Jon Kimura Parker underwritten by Julie & Harry Swain and Jack Boomer & Stephen Hammond

Sunday, October 6, 2:30 pm Royal Theatre

COSETTE JUSTO VALDÉS, conductor

JON KIMURA PARKER, piano

J. STRAUSS Jr.: Emperor Waltz

Maria-Eduarda MENDES MARTINS: Vortex Cantabilis

KODÁLY: Dances of Galánta

BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 “Emperor”

The “Emperor Concerto” reigns among Beethoven’s greatest works, especially in the hands of returning piano soloist Jon Kimura Parker. VS also welcomes the recently enthroned Artistic Director of the Vancouver Island Symphony to lead this regal program. Along with music of Johann Strauss, we also recruit flashy and folksy Hungarian dances by Kodály, and the concert premiere of a contemporary Canadian work based on a 13th-century song by Alfonso X of Castile.

Classical Kids LIVE! Saint Georges’ Sword & Bow*

Saturday, October 19, 3:00 pm

Farquhar at UVic

MAESTRO JOEY

CLASSICAL KIDS LIVE!

Superb swordsman! Violin virtuoso! Coruscating kaleidoscopic composer! The one and only Joseph Bologne, le Chevalier de Saint-Georges! A new Classical Kids LIVE! concert that is sure to delight, excite, and inspire you to dream big. Hoping to become the next great pop sensation, a young girl discovers her music teacher was the biggest star in 18th-century France. In this time-bending musical adventure, Giselle learns about life’s triumphs and tragedies from the most accomplished man in Europe, the Chevalier Saint-Georges. A captivating story of passion, dreams, legacy, and hope.

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

Beethoven Symphony No. 5

Concert underwritten by Tim McGee, KC & Mary Mullens

David Danzmayr underwritten by Sandra Lackenbauer

Natasha Paremski underwritten by Peter & Sharon Jando

Sunday, October 27, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

DAVID DANZMAYR, conductor

NATASHA PAREMSKI, piano

CARLOS SIMON: Fate Now Conquers

PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3

BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5

A fateful quote from The Iliad inspired Beethoven, and the American composer Carlos Simon. Is it fate, “knocking at the door” that their works should be featured on the same program? Like Beethoven, Prokofiev composed five piano concertos. From its premiere in 1921 with the Chicago Symphony, Prokofiev’s Third Concerto has proven to be his most popular—a brilliant showcase of both the lyrical and the virtuosic gifts of the great pianistcomposer.

Victoria Symphony 2024/25 VICTORIASYMPHONY.CA Concerts by Month 13
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“Congratulations to the orchestra for hitting way above your belt yet again. It was one of the most memorable performances ever.”

Eve, Victoria Symphony Patron

November 2024

Murdoch Mysteries in Concert

Saturday, November 2, 7:30 pm

Sunday, November 3, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

LUCAS WALDIN, conductor

ROB CARLI, composer/host

Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at how the music for CBC’s hit TV series Murdoch Mysteries is made! Take a musical journey through themes composed for the show and wellknown symphonic works associated with its setting at the turn of the last century. Then see the entire cast on the big screen and how it all comes together in a full episode, “Murder in F Major,” as the orchestra performs the stunning soundtrack live. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to experience this popular show live in concert, hosted by composer Rob Carli and some special guests!

Kluxen – Mozart & Bartók

Concert underwritten by Helen Stuart & Bob Hoogendoorn** Mozart Fund

Sunday, November 10, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

MOZART: Serenade No. 10, “Gran Partita”

BARTÓK: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta

Two musical giants converge in a program that touches on music of the night. In modern parlance, Mozart’s Gran Partita could be subtitled “My Big Fat Viennese Wind Symphony.” Its rich sonority stems from a palette of woodwinds with double bass, likely written as an evening’s entertainment – music as big as all outdoors! Bartók paints a more complex canvas of mid-century Europe, with two string orchestras astride with a bevy of percussion. Here the mystic contrasts with nature, where genius and madness blur. Two colossal contrasts of orchestral colours!

Kluxen & Chooi – Barber

Violin Concerto

Concert underwritten by Dr. Fritz & Dora Boehm

Timothy Chooi underwritten by Sandra Lackenbauer and Dr. Fritz & Dora Boehm

Sunday, November 17, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

TIMOTHY CHOOI, violin

RODNEY SHARMAN: Scarlattiana

BARBER: Violin Concerto

TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5

Even as a fledgling conductor, a 16-yearold Christian Kluxen was already taken with Tchaikovsky’s music. Its mix of romantic beauty with bittersweet melancholy pairs well with Barber’s

Violin Concerto, especially as interpreted by the internationally-renowned, Victoriaborn violinist, Timothy Chooi. Rodney Sharman’s update of Scarlatti's music provides a modern perspective of its easy-going virtuosity and surprising dissonances.

Kluxen – Liszt & Lieder

Concert underwritten by Millingtons: Trustees of The Lou Williamson Scholarship Fund Josh Lovell underwritten by George Lovick

Sunday, November 24, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

JOSH LOVELL, tenor

LISZT: Les Préludes

FINZI: Dies natalis

R. STRAUSS: Five Orchestral songs Heimliche Aufforderung / Allerseelen / Morgen! / Zueignung / Cæcilie

HINDEMITH: Symphony – Mathis der Maler

Poetry, mystical texts, and an angelic altarpiece tie together this program of divine inspiration. Lyric tenor Josh Lovell returns home to Victoria to sing Finzi’s rhapsodic cantata and some of Strauss’s exquisite lieder in rich orchestral settings. Alongside the inspired ecstasy of Lizst’s tone poem and Hindemith’s imaginative symphonic portrait, their spiritual connections will be unveiled.

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Kimberly Stork, VS Violin
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December 2024

Christmas Pops with Canadian Brass

Concert underwritten by JAYMAC, Suzanne & John Stewart, and Dallas & Len Chapple**

Qualicum Beach concert underwritten by Deb McKinley

Saturday, December 7, 7:30 pm

Sunday, December 8, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

Monday, December 9, 7:30 pm

Qualicum Beach Civic Centre*

SEAN O’LOUGHLIN, conductor

CANADIAN BRASS

Christmas Time is Here and Canadian Brass is back in Victoria with music for The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!  From holiday classics to jazzy renditions of favourite carols, the world famous brass quintet joins VS for this festive celebration! Ding Dong, Merrily on High!

*Qualicum Beach concert does not feature Canadian Brass and is not included in subscription purchase discount.

Messiah by Candlelight

Concert underwritten by Jim & Penelope Kingham

Jennifer Taverner underwritten by Natexa Verbrugge

James Reese underwritten by Matthew White & Catherine Webster

Philippe Sly underwritten by Dr. Wendy A. Clay

Thursday, December 12, 7:30 pm

Friday, December 13, 7:30 pm

Sunday, December 15, 2:30 pm

Christ Church Cathedral

CONCERT SPONSOR

GIUSEPPE PIETRAROIA, conductor

JENNIFER TAVERNER, soprano

EMMA PARKINSON, alto

JAMES REESE, tenor

PHILIPPE SLY, bass-baritone

VICTORIA CHILDREN’S CHOIR

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL YOUNG

VOX HUMANA CHAMBER CHOIR & FRIENDS

HANDEL: Messiah

“Hallelujah!”  In 1741, Handel composed his great oratorio Messiah in just three weeks, and its message continues to reign forever and ever, enthralling audiences annually. Victoria’s magnificent Christ Church Cathedral will be the candlelit setting as the Victoria Symphony, local choirs, and four leading soloists share a story rich in complex emotions and human drama. Lift your spirits once again!

Home Alone in Concert*

Concert underwritten by Linda Pendray

Saturday, December 21, 7:00 pm

Sunday, December 22, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

SEAN O’LOUGHLIN, conductor

A true holiday favourite, this beloved comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and delightful score performed live to picture by the Victoria Symphony. Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8-year-old boy who’s accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves. Hilarious and heart-warming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the entire family!

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

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CHORISTERS
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“Fantastic celebration of the season! Loved it!” Paulette Marie, Victoria Symphony Patron
"I am especially appreciative of the superb sensitivity and communication of Maestro Pietraroia’s conducting."

January 2025

A New Year’s Day Celebration

Tracy Dahl underwritten by Carol Bellringer & Greg Doyle

Ballet Victoria underwritten by Tom & Terri Siemens

Wednesday, January 1, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

GIUSEPPE PIETRAROIA, conductor

TRACY DAHL, soprano

MEMBERS OF PACIFIC OPERA

VICTORIA CHORUS

DANCERS FROM BALLET VICTORIA

Victoria's favourite New Year's tradition! Effervescent soprano Tracy Dahl hits the high notes as VS breaks out the bubbly. Revel in a musical banquet of much-loved arias, choruses, glamorous dances, and toe-tapping instrumentals from favourite operas and operettas. Treat yourself, family, and friends to this musical toast as we ring in the New Year. Cheers!

Tony DeSare

– Rhapsody & Blue Eyes

Concert underwritten by John & Gabrielle Goudy

Saturday, January 25, 7:30 pm

Sunday, January 26, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

SEAN O’LOUGHLIN, conductor

TONY DeSARE, piano/vocals AND JAZZ COMBO

From the timeless songs of Ol’ Blue Eyes, to George Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue, triple-threat singer/songwriter/ pianist, Tony DeSare, tackles two musical mavericks in one outstanding concert. Whether in jazz clubs, Carnegie Hall, or headlining with major orchestras, Tony delivers a fresh take on old school class. He returns to Victoria to chart some of Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits— Come Fly with Me, It Was A Very Good Year, New York, New York —and more!

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Giuseppe Pietraroia, Associate Conductor

“…Victoria audiences are happy to see their own musicians take the spotlight. We have great musicians living and working right here, and we love to show them our appreciation.”

Elaine, Victoria Symphony Patron

February 2025

Kluxen & Pouliot –Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

Concert underwritten by Natexa Verbrugge

Blake Pouliot underwritten by George Lovick

Sunday, February 2, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

BLAKE POULIOT, violin

MISSY MAZZOLI: Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)

TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D major

NIELSEN: Symphony No. 2 “The Four Temperaments”

“Oh, how difficult it is to make anyone see and feel in music what we see and feel ourselves.” Early, temperamental reactions to his Violin Concerto must have stung Tchaikovsky, but it’s now a firm favourite of countless violinists, including Canada’s Blake Pouliot. A set of comic portraits of personality types, or temperaments, triggered Nielsen to recreate them in musical form, from the introverted (melancholic and phlegmatic) to the extroverted (choleric and sanguine).

Composer Missy Mazzoli’s mesmeric Sinfonia is music ‘in the shape of the solar system,’ weaving and coiling itself in a sequence of pulsing loops.

Dvořák’s New World Symphony

Concert underwritten by Sara Neely

Terence Tam's performance underwritten by Sandra Lackenbauer

Brian Yoon's performance underwritten by Helen Stuart & Bob Hoogendoorn** Mozart Fund

Sunday, February 9, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

EARL LEE, conductor

TERENCE TAM, violin

BRIAN YOON, cello

TCHAIKOVSKY: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture

SAINT-SAËNS: The Muse and the Poet

DVOŘÁK: Symphony No. 9  “From the  New World”

In advance of Valentine’s Day, we share three heart-felt musical depictions of love: the tragedy of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers from the pen of Tchaikovsky; Saint-Saëns’ romantic, poetic musings in an inspired dialogue between two soloists; and the nostalgic longing for home experienced by Dvořák. KoreanCanadian conductor Earl Lee serves as Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra.

Platypus Theatre’s Charlotte and the Music-Maker*

Saturday, February 22, 3:00 pm

Farquhar at UVic

KELLY LIN, conductor Appearance courtesy of the Women in Musical Leadership Program

PLATYPUS THEATRE

PETER DUSCHENES, writer/actor

Lost in a blizzard, Charlotte finds herself whisked on a journey through the Magical Monarchy of Musical Magnificence, exploring the sounds and colours of the orchestra and leading her to an unexpected discovery, not only about music, but about herself. The concert features enchanting illustrations by Graham Ross and a stunning original score by Alain Trudel, with selections from Handel, Grieg, and upbeat arrangements of well-known popular tunes.

Commissioned by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

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Arin Sarkissian, VS Principal Flute

2024/25 MASTERWORKS

Sundays at the Royal

Underwritten by Jill Gibson

15 September: Season Opener

Kluxen – Strauss’ Four Last Songs

6 October

Parker – Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto

27 October

Beethoven Symphony No. 5

17 November

Kluxen & Chooi – Barber Violin

Concerto

9 February

Dvořák’s New World Symphony

16 March

Kluxen – Haydn’s The Creation

13 April

Angela Hewitt Plays Mozart

4 May: Masterworks Season Finale

Yo-Yo Ma in Concert

Post-Season at the Mac

29 May

ECHO: Memories of the World Co-presented with Pacific Opera Victoria

Sundays at the Farquhar

Underwritten by Julie & Harry Swain

29 September

Kluxen – Mozart’s Prague Symphony

10 November

Kluxen – Mozart & Bartók

24 November

Kluxen – Liszt & Lieder

2 February

Kluxen & Pouliot – Tchaikovsky Violin

Concerto

23 March

Kluxen – Brahms Symphony No. 3

6 April

Beethoven Symphony No. 6

Pops at the Royal

21 & 22 September

Best of Broadway

2 & 3 November

Murdoch Mysteries in Concert

7 & 8 December

Christmas Pops with Canadian Brass

25 & 26 January

Tony DeSare – Rhapsody & Blue Eyes

8 & 9 March

A Night at the Oscars

10 & 11 May: Pops Season Finale

Dancing Queen – The Music of ABBA

Kids at the Farquhar*

Underwritten by JAYMAC

19 October

Classical Kids LIVE! Saint-Georges’ Sword & Bow

22 February

Platypus Theatre’s Charlotte and the Music-Maker

26 April

The Spirit Horse Returns

*Please note: Kids Concerts are no longer included in subscription offerings. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

Holiday Concerts

7 & 8 December (Royal Theatre)

Christmas Pops with Canadian Brass

12, 13 & 15 December (Christ Church Cathedral)

Messiah by Candlelight

21 & 22 December (Royal Theatre)

Home Alone in Concert

1 January (Royal Theatre)

A New Year’s Day Celebration

SPECIALS

Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets* one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30, 2024.

Films in Concert at the Royal Theatre

21 & 22 December

Home Alone in Concert

29 & 30 March

The Princess Bride in Concert

Yo-Yo Ma at the Royal Theatre

4 May

Yo-Yo Ma in Concert

*Limit of two tickets to Yo-Yo Ma in Concert per subscription package holder. Subject to availability. No waitlist.

Pops Concerts at the Qualicum Beach Civic Centre

9 December

Christmas Pops with the Victoria Symphony

7 March

A Night at the Oscars

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March 2025

A Night at the Oscars

Concert underwritten by Linda Pendray

Friday, March 7, 7:30 pm

Qualicum Beach Civic Centre*

Saturday, March 8, 7:30 pm

Sunday, March 9, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

SEAN O’LOUGHLIN, conductor

“The envelope please…”  VS rolls out the red carpet to welcome you to an evening of glitz, glamour, and movie music! From spine-tingling thrillers, heart-pounding action films, triumphant moments, and poignant goodbyes, we celebrate scores that earned Academy Award recognition.

From The Wizard of Oz and E.T: The Extraterrestrial to Chinatown and Chariots of Fire, relive some of cinema’s most magical musical moments.

*Qualicum Beach concert not included in subscription purchase discount.

Kluxen – Haydn’s The Creation

Concert underwritten by Jade Gan

Amanda Forsythe underwritten by Dr. M. Nickason

Vox Humana underwritten by Julie & Harry Swain

Sunday, March 16, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

AMANDA FORSYTHE, soprano

OWEN McCAUSLAND, tenor

TYLER DUNCAN, bass

VOX HUMANA CHAMBER CHOIR AND FRIENDS

"Maestro Kluxen - under your baton, sir, the orchestra did an outstanding job."

Jim , Victoria Symphony Patron

HAYDN: The Creation

“In the beginning…”  Drawing on biblical texts from Genesis and the Psalms, as well as John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost, Haydn moulded his gloriously tuneful and optimistic oratorio The Creation. Out of the chaos of darkness emerges light, heaven and earth, plants, animals, and humankind. Sung in English by a stellar cast of soloists and choristers, this milestone musical work from the Age of Enlightenment continues to enthral audiences, as joyful and lifeaffirming as a walk in a garden.

Kluxen – Brahms Symphony No. 3

Concert and Allyson McHardy underwritten by Dr. Fritz & Dora Boehm

Sunday, March 23, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

ALLYSON McHARDY, mezzo-soprano

BRAHMS: Symphony No. 3

MAHLER (arr. Britten): What the Wild Flowers Tell Me

PETER LIEBERSON: Neruda Songs

The product of a summer’s holiday in 1883, Brahms’s Third Symphony has been described as being “...artistically the most perfect.” A single movement from Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 was the inspiration for Britten to present a musical posy: What the Wildflowers Tell Me. The poetry of Pablo Neruda moved Peter Lieberson to create a song cycle for his wife, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, "one of the most extraordinarily affecting artistic gifts ever created by one lover to another.”

The Princess Bride  in Concert*

Concert underwritten by John & Gabrielle Goudy

Saturday, March 29, 7:00 pm

Sunday, March 30, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

GIUSEPPE PIETRAROIA, conductor

Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles... Experience one of the most beloved films of all time at the Royal Theatre as the Victoria Symphony performs Mark Knopfler’s unforgettable score live to picture! Missing this cinematic concert would be “Inconceivable!”

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

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Christian Kluxen, Music Director
“The

April 2025

Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (A Science and Symphony Concert)

Concert underwritten by Jan & Johanna GrootWassink

Naomi Woo underwritten by Julie & Harry Swain

José Francisco Salgado underwritten by Jim & Betty Hesser

Sunday, April 6, 2:30 pm

Farquhar at UVic

NAOMI WOO, conductor

JOSÉ FRANCISCO SALGADO, filmmaker

J. STRAUSS JR.: On the Beautiful Blue Danube

ETHEL SMYTH: On the Cliffs of Cornwall

JOHN ESTACIO: Moontides

MICHAEL ABELS: Liquify

BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6 “Pastorale”

We share some views of our beautiful blue planet, blending live music with Science & Symphony’s high-definition films alongside Dr. José Francisco Salgado’s explorations of oceans, tides, and water. Conductor Naomi Woo completes the scene with some equally dramatic scores of the Cornish coast and the pastoral countryside. Maestra Woo grew up in North Vancouver and is the first woman appointed as director of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada.

Angela Hewitt Plays Mozart

Concert underwritten by Sheridan Scott & David Zussman

Angela Hewitt underwritten by Natexa Verbrugge, Marc & Patricia Lortie, and Millingtons: Trustees of The Lou Williamson Scholarship Fund

Sunday, April 13, 2:30 pm Royal Theatre

ANGELA HEWITT, soloist/director

MOZART: Concert-Rondo in D major

MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 21, in C major “Elvira Madigan”

FINZI: Eclogue

MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 24, in C minor

The return of Angela Hewitt is a not-tobe-missed event. Mozart’s Concert-Rondo was a “new and improved” ending for a much earlier concerto, designed to please the audiences in Vienna. Between 1784 and 1786, Mozart completed a remarkable twelve concertos, including the sublime C major (latterly nicknamed the Elvira Madigan) and the earthshattering C minor—one of only two that the legendary composer wrote in a minor key. Finzi’s Eclogue is a dialogue between piano and strings, a nostalgic and quintessentially British work worth discovering.

The Spirit Horse Returns*

Saturday, April 26, 3:00 pm

Farquhar at UVic

MONICA CHEN, conductor Appearance courtesy of the Women in Musical Leadership Program

JODI CONTIN, narrator/singer

KEN MACDONALD, narrator/horn

RHONDA SNOW, visual artist AND SPECIAL GUESTS

The Spirit Horse Returns is a captivating concert for all ages that blends traditional North American Indigenous teachings, stunning visual art, and a rich orchestral score to tell powerful stories and legends of the Ojibwe Horses. A collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous co-creators, it takes audiences on a journey through time, exploring the history of the Ojibwe horses as helpers and spirit guides for First Nations and Métis people, and how they were affected by the arrival of settlers, the Gold Rush, and Pony Express. The show has an inspired and uplifting message, as groups come together to rescue the last of the Ojibwe horses, giving them new life and hope.

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30.

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Michael Oswald, VS Horn entire audience and orchestra KNEW it was going to be gold.” Victoria Symphony Patron on Twitter

May 2025

“The energy, coupled with exquisite attention to detail, made this an unforgettable experience.”

Barbara & Syd, Victoria Symphony Patrons

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Yo-Yo Ma in Concert

Concert underwritten by Jill Gibson, Jim & Betty Hesser, Marc & Patricia Lortie, and Christine & Shane O’Leary

Sunday, May 4, 7:30 pm

Royal Theatre

CHRISTIAN KLUXEN, conductor

YO-YO MA, cello

JENNIFER BUTLER: And Birds Do Sing

ELGAR: Cello Concerto

SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 2

The extraordinary cellist, globe-trotting teacher, and humanitarian Yo-Yo Ma returns to the Royal Theatre to perform with your Victoria Symphony. As the peak of our 2024/25 Season, Maestro Kluxen will welcome the award-winning cellist to perform Elgar’s moving Cello Concerto, a monumental work of universal appeal. The opening work, by Jennifer Butler, was premiered by VS in 2011 and evokes a transition from darkness to a space of unity, peace and healing. Sibelius himself

thought of his Symphony No. 2 as "a struggle between death and salvation" and "a confession of the soul."

*Not included in subscription purchase discount. Subscribers will receive early access to single tickets one week ahead of the public on sale date of Tuesday, July 30. Limit of two tickets per subscription package holder. Subject to availability. No waitlist.

Dancing Queen – The Music of ABBA

Concert underwritten by Sara Neely

Saturday, May 10, 7:30 pm

Sunday, May 11, 2:30 pm

Royal Theatre

GIUSEPPE PIETRAROIA, conductor

JEANS 'N CLASSICS

Mamma Mia! A night of ABBA’s music may be the ultimate "guilty pleasure" for us all. Fifty years after they first formed and with millions of albums sold, the music of ABBA is still welcomed everywhere. VS rocks along with four amazing vocalists and the Jeans ’n Classics band to perform the iconic songs of ABBA in all their pop, rock, dance, and ballad glory, including Take a Chance on Me, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, Waterloo, and more!

PLUS! POST-SEASON SPECIAL

ECHO: Memories of the World

A co-presentation of the Victoria Symphony and Pacific Opera Victoria Concert underwritten by Barbara Winters

Thursday, May 29

McPherson Playhouse

GRYPHON TRIO

MARION NEWMAN, mezzo-soprano (Kwagiulth and Stó:lō First Nations) aaron wells actor (Nuučanuł and Ts’ymsyen nations NW coast BC)

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Imagined within this multimedia project is an exploration of the many efforts around the world to bring voice to submerged histories. ECHO: Memories of the World highlights these important efforts through a unique fusion of music, video, spoken word, soundscape, and other artistic media. With a core team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous creators, this project not only tackles, but engages in the process of establishing and maintaining mutually respectful relationships between artistic genres, timeframes, spaces, histories, and peoples. Developed with the support of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. *Add-on to your subscription package at time of purchase.

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Summer 2024

SYMPHONY IN THE SUMMER FESTIVAL

JULY 24–AUGUST 3, 2024

PRESENTED BY

Music fills the warm summer air once again as our Symphony in the Summer Festival returns from July 24 – August 3. Join us for our annual summer music festival around some of Vancouver Island’s most beautiful locations.

VS at Christ Church Cathedral

Thursday, July 25, 7:30 pm

Christ Church Cathedral

Mozart and Martinis at The Atrium

Friday, July 26, doors open 5:00 pm

The Atrium on Yates

Start your weekend right with a cocktail, appetizers, and the excellence of the VS in the most intimate and informal of settings. One of our signature events, this highly social gathering takes the music you love outside the concert hall, offering an entirely different VS experience.

VS at Qualicum Beach

Sunday, July 28, 2:00 pm

Qualicum Beach Civic Centre

VS & Pacific Opera Victoria at The Butchart Gardens

Date to be announced

The Butchart Gardens

Victoria Symphony presents the Pacific Baroque Orchestra’s production of the Monteverdi Vespers

Friday, August 2, 7:30 pm

Christ Church Cathedral

VS & Pacific Opera Victoria at the Cameron Bandshell

Friday, August 2, 4:00 pm

Saturday, August 3, 6:00 pm*

Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park

VS offers two free full orchestral concerts at the Cameron Bandshell in beautiful Beacon Hill Park. Take a bench seat, or bring your own chair and blanket, and enjoy an early evening concert featuring excerpts from our upcoming Masterworks and Pops Series, as well as excerpts from Pacific Opera Victoria’s 2024/25 Season. *Saturday concert includes Pacific Opera Victoria.

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"I believe there were three standing ovations at the end – it was a masterpiece."
Julia, Victoria Symphony Patron

MUSICIANS OF THE VICTORIA SYMPHONY FEBRUARY 2024

MUSIC DIRECTOR

Christian Kluxen

PRINCIPAL POPS

CONDUCTOR

Sean O’Loughlin

ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR

Giuseppe Pietraroia

VIOLIN

Terence Tam, Concertmaster

Christi Meyers, Assistant Concertmaster

Tori Gould, Principal Second Violin

Cory Balzer

Müge Büyükçelen

Tyson Doknjas

Michele Kwon

Philip Manning

Emily Salmon

Christopher Stork

Kimberly Stork

Julian Vitek

VIOLA

Kenji Fusé, Principal Stacey Boal

Kay Cochran

Mieka Michaux

CELLO

Brian Yoon, Principal

Hannah Craig

Joyce Ellwood

Perry Foster

BASS

Mary Rannie, Principal

Darren Buhr

Alex Olson

FLUTE

Arin Sarkissian, Principal

Rachel Tormann

OBOE

Michelle Feng, Principal

Russell Bajer

ENGLISH HORN

Russell Bajer

CLARINET

David Boutin-Bourque, Principal

Jennifer Christensen

BASSOON

Jennifer Gunter, Principal

Anne Marie Power

HORN

Alana Despins, Principal

Michael Oswald

Sam McNally

Dan Moses

TRUMPET

Ryan Cole, Principal

David Michaux

TROMBONE

Brad Howland, Principal

Marcus Hissen

BASS TROMBONE

Robert Fraser

TUBA

Nick Atkinson

TIMPANI

Julian Jeun, Acting Principal

PERCUSSION

Aaron Mattock, Acting Principal

HARP

Annabelle Stanley, Principal

The Victoria Symphony Society extends our thanks and gratitude to the outstanding professional musicians who share their expertise not only on stage with our audiences, but in the community as teachers at the University of Victoria, the Victoria Conservatory of Music, and in private studios.

Christian Kluxen underwritten by Sandra Lackenbauer

Sean O'Loughlin underwritten by Lynda Farmer O.B.C. & Murray Farmer O.B.C.

Terence Tam underwritten by Barb & Steve McKerrell

Giuseppe Pietraroia underwritten by Terry Scandrett & Angela Bassage

Arin Sarkissian underwritten by Terry Scandrett & Angela Bassage

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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Underwritten by generous gifts from a private foundation, The Potash Family Foundation, and The Sunflower Fund; supported in perpetuity by a gift from Beverly Unger

We believe that music is essential in our lives and vital to a well-rounded education for young people. As part of our commitment to building a strong community, we are pleased to offer a wide variety of engaging programs for youth, students, teachers, and the public.

EDUCATION & OUTREACH CONCERTS

These concerts are designed for students Kindergarten through Grade 6 in Victoria, Saanich, Sooke, Gulf Islands, and Cowichan School Districts, as well as independent and home learners. They are fun, accessible, and engaging experiences, that expose students to the wonders of live classical music. Over 5,000 K-6 students attended last season!

LESSON PLANS

These educational support materials are designed to engage elementary and early middle school students with symphonic music. The material is designed to prepare students attending the Education & Outreach Concerts.

CONCERTS IN SCHOOLS

This program introduces students to different instruments and musical styles while providing a glimpse into the world of our hard working musicians.

OPEN REHEARSALS FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

This program invites middle and high school classes to attend select Victoria Symphony rehearsals. Students get to see how a professional orchestra rehearses, while listening to the full orchestra up-close, followed by a Q & A.

SYMPHONY

STORY TIME

Specially created for preschool-aged children, this program provides youngsters with an opportunity to learn about the Symphony and orchestral instruments. These highly interactive performances are tailored for active young children’s attention spans and are a perfect way to introduce children to the world of music.

TAKE NOTE

This program brings a VS musician to select schools before students attend the Education & Outreach Concert. Students are introduced to some of what they will hear at the concert and get a sense of what it’s like to play with the Victoria Symphony.

INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

This initiative provides children of all ages the opportunity to try a musical instrument. It’s a relaxing and fun way to spark a child’s interest in music and gives them a firsthand try at many different instruments. Our youth volunteers facilitate the Zoo at Kids Concerts and community events around Greater Victoria.

vsNEW

This innovative program supports local young composers as they write new works for small ensembles of dedicated VS musicians. Aspiring composers attend workshops guided by our VS Composer-Mentor in Residence, and at the end of the program, there is a performance of the new music.

HUGH DAVIDSON COMPOSER READINGS

Dedicated to the late Hugh Davidson, a strong supporter of new music, this program provides the opportunity for aspiring professional composers writing new music for orchestra, to have their pieces rehearsed by the VS, and to receive feedback. A call for submissions occurs annually.

“This was an amazing event for a non-musician to witness. I loved listening to the interactions and, of course, hearing new music.”

The featured Ensembles bring innovative, inspiring, and entertaining performances and workshops to schools from November to May.

INSTRUMENT CLINICIANS & WORKSHOPS

These workshops provide students with customized training on their instrument. A VS musician visits the classroom for up to four sessions that include demonstrations and insight into the world of a professional musician.

PRE-CONCERT CHATS

All VS concerts, unless specified, begin with a Pre-Concert Chat that guides audiences through the music they are about to hear. These free talks feature conductors, guest artists, and composers, who provide context designed to be enjoyed by the first-time concertgoer as much as the experienced aficionado.

WOMEN IN MUSICAL LEADERSHIP

We are a proud participant in Tapestry Opera’s Women in Musical Leadership Program. This program, in lead partnership with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Pacific Opera Victoria, supports women and non-binary conductors by providing mentorship, training, and placements with orchestras, opera companies, and ensembles across Canada.

QUESTIONS?

CONTACT US

Soile Stratkauskas, Education and Outreach Officer

By Email: soile@victoriasymphony.ca

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Make a gift or pledge to the Victoria Symphony and know you are making a difference! All gifts receive a tax receipt. Gifts of stocks can provide you with great tax advantages today and a gift in your will can increase the amount you leave to others.

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Underwrite a guest artist’s performance ($3,000 - $5,000), a concert ($2,500$15,000), or a musician for the season ($10,000 – $20,000) and receive special recognition and VIP benefits.

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Acknowledgements

February 2024

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Thomas Siemens, President

Joanne Gaul, MD, Vice President

Carol Bellringer, Treasurer

John McLeod, Secretary

Richard W. Greenwood

Tony Joe

Jenifer Chilcott

Jaimie Boyd

Timothy McGee, KC

Darrell Gregersen

Patti Sullivan

Chris Graham

Joseph Chen

Jack Boomer

ORCHESTRA REPRESENTATIVES

Jennifer Gunter

Mieka Michaux

FOUNDATION FOR THE VICTORIA

SYMPHONY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Terry Scandrett, President

Peter Garrett, Treasurer

Lynn Tetarenko, Secretary

Thomas Siemens, VSS President

Carol Bellringer, VSS Treasurer

Peter Jando, VSS Past President

Brian Butler

Tom de Faye

Alan Hollingworth

VICTORIA SYMPHONY STAFF

Matthew White, CEO

Matthew Baird Director of Artistic Planning

Morgan Balderson Marketing and Sales Officer

Siobhan Barker Executive Administrative Assistant

Allegra Bonifacio Development Coordinator

Alexa D’Archangelo Patron Services Officer

Eric Gallipo Orchestra Manager

Amy Hinrichs Senior Development Manager

Anna Höstman & Rodney Sharman, Composer-Mentors in Residence

Maya Lohcham

Director of Marketing and Communications

Rebecca Marchand Development Officer

Jennifer Paget Director of Finance

Misako Sotozaki Principal Librarian

Soile Stratkauskas Education and Outreach Officer

Mark Sutherland Operations Manager

Lorraine Tanner Director of Development

THANK YOU TO

Kevin Light

Season Photography

James Waugh Design

Season Brochure Design

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