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Welcome to the 2014-2015 Season of Music Worcester! From the return of audience favorites like the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and the Russian National Ballet Theatre to the area debuts of musicians like Jeremy Denk and Jamie Barton, a special effort has been made to bring our audience some of your favorite performers, while presenting several groups for the first time.
For those who may want or appreciate additional details on these upcoming concerts and celebrated musicians before making your subscription purchase, I invite you to visit our newly designed websitewww.musicworcester.org where you will find links to full bios and video clips.
We are here to answer any and all questions about the 2014-2015 Season! Simply call us at 508-754-3231 for any assistance you may need with your ticket purchases.
Sincerely yours,
Adrien C. FinlayExecutive Director
From the Director
October 24, 2014Opening Night with The Worcester Chorus & The Arcadia Players
November 11, 2014Cellist Sergey Antonov in recital
November 16, 2014 Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing
December 6, 2014The Worcester Chorus: Handel’s Messiah
January 13, 2015St. Petersburg Symphony
January 23, 2015 Canadian Brass
February 7, 2015 – The Return of Artist NightMezzo-soprano Jamie Barton in recital
February 13, 2015 State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra
February 20, 2015 Boston Philharmonic
March 3, 2015 Silk Road Ensemble
March 8, 2015 Danú 20th Anniversary Tour
March 13, 2015 The Worcester Chorus: Bach’s St. John Passion
March 29, 2015 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields with pianist Jeremy Denk
April 17, 2015 Russian National Ballet Theatre: Giselle
May 1, 2015 Brentano Quartet
May 17, 2015 Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play
May 30, 2015 The Worcester Chorus: Memorial Day Tribute
Season at a Glance!
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Arcadia Players, Ian Watson, Artistic Director andThe Worcester Chorus
Christopher Shepard, Artistic Director Overture to The Ruins of Athens
Concerto for Violin, Cello, & Piano in C major, Op. 56 “Triple”Susanna Ogata, violin; Guy Fishman, cello; Ian Watson, piano
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 “Choral”Andrea Chenoweth, soprano; Emily Marvosh, alto
Stefan Reed, tenor; Woodrow Bynum, bass
Music Worcester begins the 2014-2015 Season in the biggest way possible—Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No. 9, famous for its rousing chorus of the “Ode to Joy,” with The Worcester Chorus of Music Worcester and Arcadia Players. A special announce-ment will be made that evening to celebrate the Chorus, which has been integral to Mechanics Hall concerts and events since Music Worcester’s founding in 1858.
Opening Night—All Beethoven!Friday, October 24, 8PM
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An evening of acoustic string jazz featuring
Grammy Award-winning Mark O’Connor. His
jazz performances and compositions pay tribute to his friend and mentor; the legendary French jazz
master Stéphane Grappelli. O’Connor extends the
repertoire with his original compositions. Hot Swing
continues to celebrate acoustic string jazz in new
and exciting ways.
Sunday November 16, 3PM
Mechanics Hall Mark O’Connor’s
Hot Swing
Winner of the most famous music competition and educated at the Moscow Conservatory, cellist Sergey Antonov makes his Music Worcester debut in a program mixing musical rarities and Rachmaninoff’s incredible Cello Sonata.
Tuesday, November 11, 7:30PM WamsWorks
International Tchaikovsky Competition 2007 Gold Medalist
Sergey Antonov, cellowith Bernadene Blaha, piano
Popper – Hungarian Rhapsody, Op. 68
Dohnanyi – Cello Sonata, Op. 8
Rachmaninoff – Cello Sonata, Op. 19
“ ”A brilliant cellist Mstislav Rostropovich
Additional Special EventMark O’Connor has graciously agreed to host a post-
concert mini “f iddle camp” for any audience member who wants to bring his/her own violin. The event is expected
to run for about an hour beginning around 5:30PM in Washburn Hall. All ages welcome!
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“ ”dit iuntios apiciusant explique laccatemped qui tem eliam et odit rendae porepernatur ati dolupta imene-
turi a nia volor millab i
An annual tradition for more than a century, Music Worcester’s presentation of Handel’s
Messiah will again feature the esteemed Worcester Chorus with wonderful soloists.
Louise Fauteux, sopranoTeresa Bucholz, alto
Richard Monroe, tenorDana Whiteside, bass
Festival Orchestra
Saturday, December 6, 8PM, Mechanics Hall The Worcester Chorus in Handel’s Messiah
Christopher Shepard, Artistic Director and Conductor
A Holiday Tradition
“ ”The Chorus gave
beautiful voice to both the intense and the quiet segments . . .
Telegram & Gazette
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A virtuosic opening overture . . . A legendary soloist in an infamous piano concerto . . . One of the most popular works in classical music by Rimsky-
Korsakov . . . Music Worcester proudly presents the return of the St. Petersburg Symphony with Andrei Gavrilov, winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition and one of today’s most acclaimed pianists.
St. Petersburg Symphony OrchestraVladimir Lande, conductor and
Andrei Gavrilov, piano
Bernstein – Overture to Candide
Rachmaninoff – Piano Concerto No. 3
Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade
Tuesday, January 13, 7:30PM
Mechanics Hall
“ ”Dramatic
and touching . . .Music International
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FridayJanuary 23, 8PM
Mechanics Hall Canadian
Brass
Decades ago one of the most popular concerts at the Worcester Music Festival was Artist Night, where stars of the Metropolitan Opera would come to Worcester. Music Worcester is pleased to bring back that tradition with mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton—winner of the Metropolitan Opera Council auditions, 2013 Cardiff Singer of the World, and fresh off her resounding success in Norma at the Metropolitan Opera this past fall. Other recent and upcoming appearances include Houston Grand Opera, the Cleveland Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and an invitation to sing at Marilyn Horne’s 80th birthday party.
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Saturday, February 7 8PM, Mechanics HallJamie Barton in
Recital – The Return of Artist Night!
with pianist Bradley Moore
Now in its 43rd season, Canadian Brass has performed in virtually every major concert hall in the world, sold two million of its almost 100 albums worldwide, and contributed nearly 600 new works and arrangements to the brass quintet repertoire. Renowned for genre-bending versatility and joyous performances, Canadian Brass is responsible for elevating the art of the brass quintet to what it is today. Canadian Brass is made up of five amazing talents: visionary founder and tuba legend Chuck Daellenbach, Caleb Hudson and Christopher Coletti (trumpets), Achilles Liarmakopoulos (trombone) and Bernhard Scully (horn).
. . . a sensitive, attentive artist.
New York Classical Review
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Friday, February 13, 8PM
Mechanics Hall State of Mexico
Symphony Orchestra
Music director Maestro Enrique Bátiz helped found the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México as a means to unify Mexicans. The orchestra and its artistic director have repeatedly received the annual Mexican Union of Theatre and Music Award, presented for more than 40 years of continual promotion of musical activities in Mexico.
Award winning, Lithuanian violinist Dalia Kuzcecovaite has been a beneficiary of the Rostropovich Fund since 2004 and has toured the globe extensively as a concerto soloist since winning several major competitions in 2008.
Friday, February 20, 8PM
Mechanics Hall The Boston Philharmonic
with Benjamin Zander
The Boston Philharmonic returns to Mechanics Hall in a program highlighting some of Maestro Zander’s favorite works, including a powerful Mahler’s symphony. Soprano Aga Mikolaj, a student of the late Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and former company member of the Bavarian State Opera, appears in the incredibly poignant Four Last Songs of Richard Strauss,
J. Strauss – Voices of Spring
R. Strauss – Four Last Songs
Mahler – Symphony No. 4
Borodin – Polovtsian Dances
Ponce – Violin Concerto
Brahms – Symphony No. 4
and Aga Mikolaj, soprano
and Dalia Kuzcecovaite, violin
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Drawing together distinguished performers and composers from more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe and the Americas, the Ensemble was formed under the artistic direction of Yo-Yo Ma in 2000. The group’s innovative artists have eagerly explored contemporary musical crossroads. Members explore one another’s traditions, celebrating the multiplicity of approaches to music from around the world. They also develop new repertoire that responds to the multicultural reality of our global society.
Tuesday, March 3, 7:30PM, Mechanics HallSilk Road Ensemble
Hailing from historic County Waterford, Danú is one of the leading traditional Irish
ensembles of today. Recognized the world over for their standing room only appearances, their
concerts are true events featuring high-energy performances and a glorious mix of ancient
Irish music and new repertoire.
Sunday, March 8, 4PM, Mechanics Hall Danú 20th Anniversary Tour
“ ”One of the 21st century’s great
ensemblesVancouver Sun
Presented in partnership with the Hibernian Society
“ ” A spirit raising concoction!
The Irish Times
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A renowned interpreter of Johann Sebastian Bach, Christopher Shepard follows his 2012 presentation of Bach’s Mass in B Minor with the
great sacred oratorio St. John Passion.
The Worcester ChorusChristopher Shepard, Artistic Director and Conductor
“ ”The Chorus, always satisfying to hear, has continue to
grow and… has set itself a very high standard.Telegram and Gazette
J. S. Bach – St. John Passion
Darlene Ann Dobisch, sopranoRyland Angel, counter-tenor
Charles Blandy and Matthew Anderson, tenorsThomas Jones, Steven Small, and Stephan Barnicle, bass-baritones
Friday, March 13, 8PM, Mechanics Hall
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One of the most-recorded ensembles of all time since its founding in 1959 in London, the Academy returns with pianist Jeremy Denk, who recently was awarded a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship
and the Avery Fisher Prize.
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and Jeremy Denk, piano
“ ” . . . precision and warmth of the strings,
the sonic beauty and well-blended tones of woodwinds and horns, the assured musicianship that yields authentic, well-executed performances
of works spanning three centuries.South Florida Classical Review
Suk – Serenade for Strings in E flat Major, Op. 6
J.S. Bach – Keyboard Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1053
J.S. Bach – Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A Major BWV 1055
Dvorák – Serenade in E Major Op.22
Sunday, March 29, 3PM
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Friday, April 17, 8PM
Hanover TheatreOne of classical ballet’s seminal works coupled with the return of the popular Russian National Ballet Theatre, Giselle will bring striking sets and costumes to Hanover Theatre for this annual Spring tradition of Music Worcester.
“ ”Each member danced with
emotion and style . . .The Star Press Named Quartet in Residence at Yale
School of Music beginning in fall 2014, the Brentano Quartet has also recently achieved fame for providing the soundtrack to the film A Late Quartet. Known particularly for the intensity of their music-making, they have received numerous accolades since 1992, including the Cleveland Quartet and Naumburg Chamber Music Awards.
Bartók – String Quartet No. 3
MacMillan – String Quartet No. 3
Schubert – String Quartet No. 14“Death and the Maiden”
Adolphe Adam’s GiselleRussian National
Ballet Theatre
Mark Steinberg and Serena Canin, violinsMisha Amory, viola
Nina Lee, cello
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Friday, May 1, 8PM Brooks Hall at Holy Cross
Brentano Quartet
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The 2014-2015 Season of Music Worcester begins and ends with The Worcester Chorus, and this final concert celebrates and honors Memorial Day. The text of the Moravec work comes from letters written by American soldiers to their loved ones.
Saturday, May 30, 8PM
First Unitarian Church The
Worcester Chorus:A Memorial Day
Tribute
Christopher ShepardArtistic Director and
Conductor
A remarkable mix of folk, blues and jazz, Triple Play is led by the late Dave Brubeck’s son Chris, himself an acclaimed composer,
trombonist and pianist.
Sunday, May 17, 3PM, Mechanics Hall
Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play
Peter “Madcat” RuthJoel Brown
and Chris Brubeck
“ ”Triple Play was rollicking good fun … the trio stole the
show with its flair and virtuosity.Los Angeles Times
Thompson – Testament of Freedom
Vaughan Williams – Dona nobis pacem Moravec – Songs of Love & War
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Your Ticket Purchase with Music WorcesterAll events are on sale to the general public. We allow series subscribers to have first
choice of seats through August 1. The best way to ensure the best possible seats is to purchase a series subscription (at least 4 events required.) Returning series subscribers will be seated first, followed by new series purchasers, through August 1, at which point
all seats will be released for single ticket sales.
Music Worcester Venues for the 2014-2015 Season (shown clockwise)
• Brooks Hall, Holy Cross – 1 College St., Worcester, MA 01610• First Unitarian Church – 90 Main St., Worcester, MA 01608• Hanover Theatre – 2 Southbridge St., Worcester, MA 01608
• Mechanics Hall – 321 Main St. Worcester, MA 01608• WamsWorks – United Congregational Church – 6 Institute Rd, Worcester, MA 01609
Additional Special Events Tuesday, October 21, 4:30PM – First Baptist Church – The Music Guild
Lecture on Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 by Professor Benjamin Korstvedt of Clark University
Opening Night Gala – Friday, October 24, 6PM – Washburn Hall, Mechanics HallCelebrate the start of the 2014-2015 Season with the Music Worcester Board of Directors. Refreshments provided by Pepper’s Fine Catering.
Sunday, February 22, 3PM– Mechanics Hall Worcester Symphonic Project, Peter Sulski, Artistic Director
A community orchestra effort featuring players from area college campuses, high school students from the greater Worcester region, interested adults, and
area professional musicians, the Project allows interested musicians to perform in Mechanics Hall in works by Haydn and other classical composers.
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PART 1. CONTACT INFORMATIONName(s)Address, City, ST, ZipEmail Phone
OR SELECT YOUR EVENTS At least four (4) events must be selected to be considered a series subscriber
Date EventAdult TOTAL
COSTVenue Price QuantityFri 10/24/14 Opening Night: Beethoven Symphony No. 9 MH $49
Tue 11/11/14 Sergey Antonov Cello Recital* WW $45
Sun 11/16/14 Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing MH $49
Sat 12/6/14 MESSIAH: Worcester Chorus MH $42
Tue 1/13/15 St. Petersburg Symphony MH $49 Fri 1/23/15 Canadian Brass MH $49
Sat 2/7/15 ARTIST NIGHT with Jamie Barton^ MH $42
Fri 2/13/15 State Symphony of Mexico Symphony Orchestra MH $49
Fri 2/20/15 Boston Philharmonic MH $49
Tue 3/3/15 Silk Road Ensemble MH $49
Sun 3/8/15 Danu 20th Anniversary Tour* MH $42
Fri. 3/13/15 St. John Passion: Worcester Chorus MH $42
Sun. 3/29/15 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields & Jeremy Denk MH $49
Fri 4/17/15 Aldophe Adam’s Giselle** HT $51
Fri. 5/1/15 Brentano Quartet* BH $45
Sun. 5/17/15 Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play MH $49
Sat. 5/30/15 Memorial Day Concert: Worcester Chorus* UC $40
PART 2. SELECT YOUR PASS After selecting one of these options, please skip to section 3C below.
Pass Options
FLEX PASS: Voucher for 10 tickets - Pick later! $400 x _____ passes = $_____________
SEASON: 1 ticket to every Main Series Event - Best deal! $600 x _____ season = $_____________
NOTE: If you have selected either pass, please skip to Section C in Part 3 below
PART 3. PURCHASE DETAILS
A. Event Total Cost from above $
B. Pick one of the following options: 15% discount for 6 or more events (0.85 x ticket cost) 10% discount for 4 or 5 events (0.9 x ticket cost)
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C. Total for all Passes (FLEX and/or Season) $
D. Processing Fee ($15 PER Series/Pass; $4 PER ticket) $
E. Tax deductible Annual Fund Contribution+ $
F. OPENING NIGHT GALA, 10/24/14 ____@ $75 eaMusic Guild Talk w/ Prof. Korstvedt, 10/21/14 ____@$10 eaWorcester Symphonic Project, 02/22/15 ____@$15 ea
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Venues: MH - Mechanics Hall; HT - Hanover Theatre; BH - Brooks Hall, Holy Cross; WW - WamsWorks (Former United Congregational Church); UC - First Unitarian Church (United Congregational Church) Key: ^Special Seating^ *General Admission event* **Call for other price levels**
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