2021–22 SEASON FEATURINg 8 OUTSTANDINg CONCERTS HARRIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS& Message from the Maestro WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AGAIN! Since our world changed dramatically, many have stayed in touch by phone, Facebook, text, FaceTime, Zoom—you name it. But there's no substitute for the excitement of a live symphony concert. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and here's what we yearn for, now more than ever: - The great camaraderie you get every time you enter the concert hall. Whether you're reuniting with fellow subscribers or checking out the Symphony for the first time, the buzz created by the gathering is a performance in itself. - The amazing thrill when the orchestra tunes and an expectant pause follows. It's the full realization that this is live, not canned—anything could happen! - The adventure you get as the music sweeps you away, puing you back in tune with your feelings big time. - The powerful dynamic created by the orchestra and stellar soloists reaching out to the audience and the vibes coming right back—this is what we live for! You are the most important part of the equation, so please stay safe and healthy. Thank you for keeping live performance vibrant in the community. Here’s to being back together this fall! All symphony photos by Charlene Lane , Charm Photography Pricing and programming subject to change without prior notice HARRIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS For tickets: 800.595.4849 or www.folsomlakesymphony.com . For information: 916.357.6718 or [email protected]Prices exclude ticketing fees Zone 1 $59 Zone 4 $33 38 – Zone 2 $44 –49 Zone 5 $20 –25 Zone 3 $39 44 – lower floor B C D D E E F F G G H H J J K K L L M M N N N N P Q Q S S T T U U V V W W X X R R P B C A STAGE A upper floor CC DD CC BB AA DD EE FF HH JJ KK LL MM AA BB CC DD CC DD EE FF GG HH JJ KK LL MM GG
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2021–22 SEASONFEATURINg
8 OUTSTANDINg CONCERTS
HARRIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS�
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All symphony photos by Charlene Lane , Charm Photography
Message from the Maestro
WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU AGAIN!
Since our world changed dramatically, many have stayed in touch by phone, Facebook, text, FaceTime, Zoom—you name it. But there's no substitute for the excitement of a live symphony concert. They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and here's what we yearn for, now more than ever:
The great camaraderie you get every time you enter the concert hall. Whether you're reuniting with fellow subscribers or checking out the Symphony for the first time, the buzz created by the gathering is a performance in itself.
The amazing thrill when the orchestra tunes and an expectant pause follows. It's the full realization that this is live, not canned—anything could happen!
The adventure you get as the music sweeps you away, pu�ing you back in tune with your feelings big time.
The powerful dynamic created by the orchestra and stellar soloists reaching out to the audience and the vibes coming right back—this is what we live for!
You are the most important part of the equation, so please stay safe and healthy. Thank you for keeping live performance vibrant in the community. Here’s to being back together this fall!
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All symphony photos by Charlene Lane , Charm Photography
Pricing and programming subject to change without prior notice
HARRIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
For tickets: 800.595.4849 or www.folsomlakesymphony.com
heartbeats Saturday, February 12, 2022, 7:30 pmSheng Cai, piano
J. Strauss II: “Emperor” WaltzesGrieg: Piano ConcertoR. Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier
Canadian pianist Sheng Cai’s performances of past centuries major works have touched audi-ences and won the praise of critics on four continents. He has per-formed worldwide with many top orchestras including the Toronto, New Bedford, Shanghai , and
Harbin Symphonies and the Calgary, Erfurt, Jalisco, and Boca del Rio Philharmonics. He studied at Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music and Juilliard Pre-College. He received his Bachelor of Music degree under a full scholarship from the New England Conservatory in Boston.
holiday treasuresSaturday, December 11, 2021, 7:30 pmSunday, December 12, 2021, 2:00Monica Danilov, mezzo-soprano
Performance featuring holiday classics . . .including “The Christmas Waltz,” “Li�le Drummer Boy,” “O Holy Night,” and much more. Other goodies include sing-along carols, selections from The Polar Express, Messiah, and The Nutcracker plus a few gi�-wrapped surprises—a treat for the whole family. Monica
Danilov is an internationally acclaimed artist with local roots who will light up our holidays! She holds degrees in vocal performance from Manha�an School of Music and Conservatory of Music of Brooklyn College. She has performed worldwide including at the Kennedy Center, Avery Fischer Hall, Cairo Opera House, and throughout South America.
Community enrichment concerts
Symphony al FrescoThursday, September 2, 2021, 7:00 pm, freeEl Dorado Hills Town Center
Blockbuster hits from the worlds of jazz, stage, screen, and the classics start your fall season off with a bang!
MUSICAL ENGINESaturday, March 5, 2022, 11:00 amHarris Center - Adults $10; Youth $5
Explore how catchy rhythms propel music forward in irresistible fashion. Along with our traditional instrument "pe�ing zoo," the experience can't be beat!
TWILIGHT DELIGHTSaturday, May 14, 2022, 8:30 pm, freeFolsom Historic District
Upbeat selections from Broadway and the movies are served alongside themes of your favorite superheroes, and yes, the Star Wars tradition continues!
VICTORYSunday, October 10, 2021, 2:00 pmSandy Cameron, violin
Violinist Sandy Cameron is a unique artist in her generation. Since her debut at the age of twelve she has performed extensively as a soloist throughout the world including at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Ce nte r, G e r m a ny ' s E l b p h i l -h a r m o n i e , a n d t h e S y d n e y
Opera House Royal. A most noteworthy performance was the 2017 premiere of Danny Elfman's Violin Concerto, "Eleven Eleven," wri�en for her. She also performs many of her own arrangements. Her violin, cra�ed by Pietro Guarnerius of Venice c. 1735, is on extended loan through the generous efforts of the Stradivari Society of Chicago.
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THE PLANETSSaturday, April 23, 2022, 7:30 pmJi in Yang, violin
Lalo: Symphonie espagnoleHolst: The Planets
South Korean violinist Ji in Yang regularly appears with ensembles in the United States and all the major orchestras in Korea, including the KBS Symphony Orchestra and Bucheon, Suwon, and Ulsan Philharmonic Orchestras. She also collaborates with some of the
world's leading musicians. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the Juilliard School and graduated from Yale University with an Artist Diploma. Recently she received her Doctorate of Musical Arts degree at City University of New York. She plays a Petrus Guarnerius violin made in Venice in 1723.
OPERA MEETS BROADWAYSaturday, June 4, 2022, 7:30 pmSunday, June 5, 2022, 2:00 pmShana Blake Hill, sopranoRoberto Perlas Gomez, baritone
You can have your cake and eat it, too! A dynamic pair of vocalists teams up to deliver treats from opera and Broadway featuring selections from The Barber of Seville and Carmen to West Side Story and Phantom of the Opera. It’s a feast for the ears! Ms. Hill has performed principal roles with the Los Angeles Opera and Cincinnati Opera, among others. Mr. Gomez has performed with the Los Angeles Opera, the San Francisco Opera, the Shanghai Opera, and at the Kennedy Center.