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Single tickets go on sale to the public at 9am on Wednesday, August 17, for the Columbus Symphony's 2011-12 Masterworks and Pops Seasons, the first full schedule under the leadership of recently installed Music Director Jean-Marie Zeitouni.
Tickets can be purchased at the Ohio Theatre Ticket Office (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (614) 228-8600 or (800) 745-3000.For the first time in the CSO's 60-year history, four of the 12 Masterworks programs will be performed at the Southern Theatre. Opened in 1896, the Southern is the oldest surviving theatre in central Ohio and one of the oldest in the state. Since undergoing a $10 million renovation in 1998, it offers concert-goers exceptional acoustics and an intimate setting. Jean-Marie will conduct both the Masterworks season opening special event, Carmina Burana, on Thursday, October 13, as well as the Pops season opener, "Opera to Broadway," the following Saturday, October 15. The guest soloists engaged for Carmina Burana will also perform in "Opera to Broadway."
2011-12 MASTERWORKS SEASON The 2011-12 Masterworks Series is made possible through the generous support of series sponsor Battelle.----------------------------------------Season Opener Special Event - CARMINA BURANA Thursday, October 13, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Aline Kutan, soprano Frédéric Antoun, tenor Keith Phares, baritone Columbus Symphony Chorus Columbus Children's ChoirProgram: Higdon, blue cathedral Orff, Carmina BuranaJennifer Higdon's colorful, accessible, and ethereal blue cathedral is one of the most-performed contemporary orchestral works of our time, written by one of America's best contemporary composers. This will be followed by Carl Orff's brazen, evocative, and explosive musical showcase, Carmina Burana, that will feature the Columbus Symphony Chorus, Columbus Children's Choir, and an exceptional trio of guest vocal soloists.----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 1 - STRING SUMMIT Friday, October 21, 8pm Saturday, October 22, 8pm Sunday, October 23, 3pm Southern Theatre (21 E. Main St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Rachel Barton Pine, violinProgram: Bartok, Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta Barber, Adagio for Strings Bernstein, Serenade (after Plato's Symposium)
For the Columbus Symphony's inaugural concert in the Southern Theatre, Jean-Marie has selected three 20th-century masterpieces showcasing orchestral strings. The thematic appeal of these well-known Bartok and Barber works is evidenced by their inclusion in the movie soundtracks of Platoon and The Shining. Guest violinist Rachel Barton Pine will perform Bernstein's lively and unpredictable Serenade, inspired by Plato's virtuosic celebration of love-Symposium.
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MASTERWORKS 2 - RUSSIAN SOUL Friday, November 11, 8pm Saturday, November 12, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductorProgram: Liadov, Kikimora, Op. 63 Rachmaninoff, Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 Shostakovich, Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47Symphonic Dances, the lush, seductive, and magnetic final work of the great Russian Romantic Rachmaninoff is paired with the sonorous and emotional power of the orchestral masterpiece, Symphony No. 5, a true audience favorite and Shostakovich's most-often performed symphony. ----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 3 - DIALOGUES Friday, November 18, 8pm Saturday, November 19, 8pm Sunday, November 20, 3pm Southern Theatre (21 E. Main St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor CSO Featured Soloists: Tom Battenberg and Jeff Korak, trumpets Luis Biava and Pei-An Chao, cellos David Thomas, clarinet Betsy Sturdevant, bassoon
Program: Gabrieli, Canzon in echo Vivaldi, Concerto in C Major for Two Trumpets, RV 537 Vivaldi, Concerto in G Minor for Two Cellos, RV 531 Handel, Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 6 Strauss, Duet Concertino for Clarinet and Bassoon, TrV 293 Beethoven, Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21Great musical conversations abound when Symphony soloists perform artistically engaging dialogues with each other and the orchestra ensemble. Premiered in April 1800, the first of Beethoven's nine symphonies showcases the composer's unique artistic voice, as well as his personal and comedic twist on the musical vocabulary of earlier Classical patriarchs. ----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 4 - MOZART & BRAHMS Friday, January 6, 8pm Saturday, January 7, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Matthias Bamert, conductor Yossif Ivanov, violinProgram: Mozart, Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 173dB [183] Mozart, Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219, Turkish Brahms-Schoenberg, Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25What would a symphony season be without Mozart and Brahms? Discover the emerging maturity of Mozart's first minor-key symphony and the transformational appeal of a Brahms' string quartet transcribed as a work for full orchestra. Young, Belgium-born violinist Yossif Ivanov will perform the A Major Concerto.
----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 5 - FOLK ROOTS Friday, January 20, 8pm Saturday, January 21, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Rossen Milanov, conductor Anna Polonsky, piano Orion Weiss, pianoProgram: Kodaly, Dances of Galanta Poulenc, Concerto in D Minor for Two Pianos Prokofiev, Symphony No. 4 in C Major, Op. 112 (1947 revision)Taking as their musical inspiration the folk traditions of their Hungarian, French, and Russian homelands, Kodaly, Poulenc, and Prokofiev celebrate the marriage of grand orchestral vision and intimate cultural voices. Guest pianists Anna Polonsky and husband Orion Weiss offer an unparalleled keyboard collaboration.----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 6 - MAGNIFICENT MAHLER Friday, February 10, 8pm Saturday, February 11, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductorProgram: Wagner, Prelude to Act I of Tristan and Isolde Mahler, Symphony No. 6 in A Minor, TragicPassionate. Inventive. Powerful. Pass the word - Jean-Marie is playing his favorites, and can't wait to tell you why! Join him for an animated, personal prelude to one of his favorite Mahler symphonies, followed by a complete performance of this magnificent work. Wagner's overture will set the stage for a memorable evening of music.
----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 7 - SYMPHONIC GRANDEUR Friday, February 24, 8pm Saturday, February 25, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Günther Herbig, conductor Sara Sant'Ambrogio, cellistProgram: Weber, Overture to Oberon Dvo?ák, Concerto in B Minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 104 Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64More than a work of solo virtuosity, Dvo?ák's cello concerto places the orchestra in the role of equal partner to brilliant guest cellist Sara Sant'Ambrogio. Tchaikovsky's voyage from despair to hope is gloriously listenable and emotionally satisfying. ----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 8 - McGEGAN RETURNS! Friday, March 2, 8pm Saturday, March 3, 8pm Sunday, March 4, 3pm Southern Theatre (21 E. Main St.) Nicholas McGegan, conductor CSO Featured Soloists: Randy Hester, flute Leonid Polonsky, violin Luis Biava, celloProgram: Rameau, Selections from Dardanus J.C. Bach, Sinfonia Concertante in C Major for Flute, Oboe, Violin, and Cello, W C 343 Mozart, Chaconne from Idomeneo, K. 367 Haydn, Symphony No. 103 in E-Flat Major, Drumroll
Nicholas McGegan returns with a program showcasing Columbus Symphony musicians performing music from the Baroque and Classical eras. An expert in 18th-century style, McGegan consistently delights audiences and musicians alike with his insightful interpretations.----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 9 - THEMES & VARIATIONS Friday, March 16, 8pm Saturday, March 17, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Stewart Goodyear, pianoProgram: Brahms, Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491 Elgar, Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, Enigma VariationsSome of the most creative and appealing musical "conversations" take the form of themes and variations. In this program, you'll experience three of most popular orchestral examples. Guest pianist Stewart Goodyear returns for a sure-to-be memorable performance of Mozart's most romantic concerto. ----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 10 - INSPIRED BY THE BARD Friday, March 30, 8pm Saturday, March 31, 8pm Sunday, April 1, 3pm Southern Theate (21 E. Main St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Michèle Losier, mezzo-soprano Alisa Suzanne Jordheim, soprano Columbus Symphony Women's Chorus CATCO-Phoenix
Program: Berlioz, "Death of Ophelia" from Tristia Berlioz, Les Nuits d'été, Op. 7 Mendelssohn, Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61These colorful works by Berlioz are a nod to Shakespeare's Hamlet and A Midsummer's Night Dream. The women of the Columbus Symphony Chorus will join CATCO-Phoenix for a staged version of The Bard's beloved comedy.----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 11 - THE SATIRIST & THE PHILOSOPHER Friday, April 13, 8pm Saturday, April 14, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductorProgram: Mozart, Overture to Die Zauberflote ("The Magic Flute"), K. 620 Harris, Symphony No. 2 (WORLD PREMIERE) Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30The creative voices of artists of all disciplines have often been sparked by an interest in the mystical, philosophical, spiritual, and intellectual. From grand opera to tone poem to lighthearted theme and variation, the results demonstrate true originality.----------------------------------------MASTERWORKS 12 - THE FRENCH FEAST Friday, May 4, 8pm Saturday, May 5, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Jennifer Rivera, mezzo-soprano Columbus Symphony Chorus
Program: Debussy, Prélude a I'Après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun") Faure, Pavane, Op. 50 Chausson, Poeme de l'amour et de la mer for Voice and Orchestra, Op. 19 (excerpts) Ravel, Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloe Duruflé, Requiem, Op. 9Sonorous. Sensual. Evocative. This celebration of orchestra virtuosity is delivered with an unmistakably French accent and allure. Jennifer Rivera will charm you with French chansons and the Columbus Symphony Chorus will add its voIce To the orchestral instrumentation. ----------------------------------------2011-12 POPS SEASONOPERA TO BROADWAY Saturday, October 15, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Jean-Marie Zeitouni, conductor Aline Kutan, soprano Frédéric Antoun, tenor Keith Phares, baritone Columbus Symphony Chorus Superb voices, lush orchestrations, evocative lyrics, and expressive melodies! The Columbus Symphony Pops Season opens with Jean-Marie at the podium and an evening of audience favorites from the worlds of opera and Broadway.
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: A SALUTE TO Frank Sinatra Saturday, November 5, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Matt Catingub, conductor, arranger, pianist, vocalist Matt Catingub returns to pay tribute to the music of Frank Sinatra. Enjoy Ol' Blue Eyes standards including "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Come Fly With Me," "I've Got the World on a String," and "My Kind of Town."HOLIDAY POPS Friday, December 2, 8pm Saturday, December 3, 8pm Sunday, December 4, 3pm Ronald J. Jenkins, conductor Columbus Symphony Chorus A great annual Columbus tradition continues as Ronald J. Jenkins leads the Columbus Symphony and Chorus in some of the season's most-loved holiday songs and carols. Santa will also be on hand to help spread holiday cheer!THE GERSHWINS' HERE TO STAY with pianist Kevin Cole Saturday, January 28, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) This all-new multimedia symphony show features a number of newly arranged charts for orchestra plus rarely seen visuals from the Gershwin archives. Celebrate the lives of George and Ira Gershwin through family photos, artwork, and privately held manuscripts woven into a narrative evening of music performed by the Columbus Symphony.
Johnny Mathis Saturday, March 24, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) The 1958 greatest hits album of three-time Grammy-nominated Johnny Mathis spent more than 490 continuous weeks (almost ten years) on the Billboard Top Albums chart. Now this legendary icon joins the Columbus Symphony for an evening of romantic ballads, classic standards, and the best of Broadway. "Chances Are" it's an evening not to be missed!DISNEY IN CONCERT: MAGICAL MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES Saturday, April 28, 8pm Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) Albert-George Schram, conductor Come be enchanted by Disney in Concert: Magical Music from the Movies with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, conductor Albert-George Schram, projected clips, still cells, and storyboard art from the films, plus four leading vocalists. Every new generation has a favorite Disney musical, whether it's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin, or The Lion King. And then there are the classics, from a Mary Poppins medley to the "Yo ho" of Pirates of the Caribbean. When everyone joins together for memorable moments and melodies that Mouseketeers of all ages know by heart, it feels like a small world, after all.