“In the summer, I return to Claremont
where I love to garden, hike and swim.”
—Masako Yanagita, violin Concertmaster
70 Years of Excellence
The magic continues …An extraordinary 70th Season of exceptional classical repertoire, international guest artists and toe-tapping favorites, under the leadership of our dynamic Maestro Kevin Rhodes and the magnificent Springfield Symphony Orchestra.
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Springfield Symphony Orchestra Celebrating 70 Years
Subscriber Benefits . . . . . . . . .2
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Classical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Pops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Flexible Ticket Packages . . . . .11
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Pricing & Order Form . . . . . . . .13
Contents
On the cover: Julie Marden, Violin; Kevin Rhodes, Music Director; Tom Bergeron, Trumpet; Nancy Dimock, Oboe and Steve Perry, Tuba
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Subscriber Benefits
Springfield Symphony Orchestra Celebrating 70 Years
Friday, October 4 at 5:45 pmSubscribers are invited to join Maestro Kevin Rhodes in an informal get together for an insider’s view of Symphony Hall and how your musicians and conductor prepare the music you love. Then, take a unique backstage tour with Stage Manager Shari Guyer who will share the history of Symphony Hall.
Light refreshments will be served.
Music by Eric Sawyer Libretto by Harley Erdman
An Opera Premiere!
Academy of Music, NorthamptonFriday, September 20 at 7:30 pmSunday, September 22 at 3:00 pmSpringfield Symphony OrchestraMaestro Kevin Rhodes conducting
A new opera based on an incident that transfixed our region two centuries ago-the murder trial of Dominic Daley and James Halligan, based on the novel by Michael C. White.
Subscribers will receive a voucher in the mail with their renewal receipt which will allow them the opportunity to purchase tickets over the phone or in person at the Academy of Music at 20% discount before they go on sale to the general public.
Special Events for SubscribersBased on a novel byMichael White
Backstage Tour
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Classical Concerts
Opening NightSaturday, October 5, 2013 at 7:30pmGilles Vonsattel, PianoShostakovich Festive OvertureRavel Piano Concerto in GTchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Opening Night of the 70th Anniversary Season of the SSO promises to be a high octane event showing off the brilliance of our magnificent orchestra in two big Russian showpieces, the Shostakovich Festive Overture and the beloved Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4.
Performing Ravel’s jazzy and lush Concerto in G is an exciting new soloist, the extraordinary Swiss pianist, Gilles Vonsattel.
Sponsored by United Bank
ClassicalConversations
Classical
Conversations
Classical ConversationsEnhance your concert experience with an informal half-hour discussion before each Classical Concert at 6:30 pm in Symphony Hall. Join Maestro Rhodes, SSO musicians and guest artists as they discuss the evening’s concert and answer audience questions.
Supported by the Dr. Anthony P. Lovell Memorial Foundation
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MozartSaturday, November 16, 2013 at 7:30pmKathryn Brown and Deborah Moriarty, PianoMozart Paris SymphonySaint-Saëns Carnival of the AnimalsSatie Gymnopédies 1 & 2Mozart Concerto for 2 Pianos
Maestro Rhodes welcomes two old friends for a November celebration, pianists Kathryn Brown and Deborah Moriarty performing Mozart’s Concerto for 2 Pianos. Maestro Rhodes gets into the act by narrating the witty poems of Ogden Nash which accompany Saint-Saëns two-piano/orchestral zoological ode. We visit the music capitals of Vienna and Paris with Mozart and Satie.
New World SymphonySaturday, January 25, 2014 at 7:30pm Nina Kotova, CelloDvorák Cello Concerto and New World Symphony
The beauty and rhythmic vitality of the Czech countryside mixed with New World influences permeate this entire concert devoted to the music of Dvorák! We welcome exciting new cellist Nina Kotova, who is bursting onto the international scene, performing Dvorák’s monumental Cello Concerto alongside the perennial favorite, New World Symphony.
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Brahms & BeethovenSaturday, February 22, 2014 at 7:30pmJon Nakamatsu, PianoBeethoven Leonore No. 1Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No. 2Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1
SSO favorite Jon Nakamatsu makes his celebrated return performing the massive Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1. Maestro Rhodes and the orchestra are delighted to present Schoenberg’s romantic and beautiful Chamber Symphony. The incomparable music of Beethoven will get the evening off to a rousing start with another SSO première, his Leonore Overture No. 1.
Prokofiev & BeethovenSaturday, March 29, 2014 at 7:30pmYevgeny Kutik, ViolinBach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G MajorProkofiev Violin Concerto No. 2Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat, Op. 60
Exciting young Russian/American violinist Yevgeny Kutik makes his SSO debut, setting the stage on fire with the pyrotechnics of the dazzling Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2. On this night, you will also hear Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4. Hector Berloiz was so enamored with the second movement he claimed that it was the work of Michael the Archangel!
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Gershwin & Rimsky-KorsakovSaturday, April 12, 2014 at 7:30pmJoyce Yang, PianoR. Strauss Don JuanRimsky-Korsakov Symphony No. 2 “Antar”Gershwin Piano Concerto in F
The electrifying Joyce Yang returns to Symphony Hall for “The American” piano concerto, Gershwin's Concerto in F, which features the amazing brass section of the SSO. The orchestra undertakes two masterworks…the seldom heard Antar Symphony of Rimsky-Korsakov which, like his Scheherazade, is a middle-eastern themed work; and the yardstick for every major orchestra, Richard Strauss’ epic and virtuosic Don Juan.
Grande Finale ~ 70th Anniversary ConcertSaturday, May 3, 2014 at 7:30pmSpringfield Symphony Chorus ~ Nikki Stoia, DirectorW. Schuman American Festival OvertureBernstein Chichester PsalmsRachmaninoff Symphony No. 3 in A minor
Celebrate our incredible 70 year history with two great American works and a rare masterwork by one of our favorites! The exuberant American Festival Overture by Schuman opens the program, after which the SSO Chorus joins the orchestra for Leonard Bernstein’s moving call for peace, Chichester Psalms. The orchestra commemorates the occasion with the performance of the final symphony of one of our favorite composers, Rachmaninoff’s dramatic and beautiful Symphony No. 3.
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Pops Concerts
FrankensteinSaturday, October 26, 2013 at 7:30pmMichael Shapiro, Conductor
Halloween brings pumpkins, trick-or-treaters and Frankenstein!
IT’S ALIVE! – The classic film thriller, redefined with chilling music by Michael Shapiro, played to the original 1931 motion picture
Frankenstein—starring Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clarke and members of the Springfield Symphony.
“I performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live with Vampire Weekend.”
—Tom Bergeron, trumpet Principal
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Sounds Of New Orleans: A Louis Armstrong TributeSaturday, February 15, 2014 at 7:30pmKevin Rhodes, ConductorByron Stripling, Trumpet
The SSO celebrates Black History month with trumpet master, Byron Stripling who reawakens the music of Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong with a riveting, brassy experience – one not to be missed! Byron Stripling an extroverted performer who brings the entire audience into his music with such favorites as Sweet Georgia Brown, St. Louis Blues, Ain’t Misbehaving’, and more.
Home For The FollidaysSaturday, December 7, 2013 at 7:30pmKevin Rhodes, Conductor Children’s Chorus of Springfield Springfield Symphony Chorus ~ Nikki Stoia, DirectorTap-Dancing Santas ~ David Michael Bovat, Choreographer
The holiday season begins with the SSO and a chorus line of “Tap-Dancing Santas.” Adding to the festivities will
be over 150 amazing voices of the SSO Chorus and Children’s Chorus of Springfield. With
holiday favorites Sleigh Ride, White Christmas, Silent Night, and
more. Join us for an evening of musical celebration and an audience sing-along.
In the Spirit of Holiday Giving the SSO is collecting new, unwrapped toys for the Children’s Study Home.
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“Both of my parents are from Amherst…
my grandfathers worked at UMass and
Atkins Orchard.”—Nancy Dimock, oboe
Principal
Bond & BeyondSaturday, March 1, 2014 at 7:30pmMichael Krajewski, ConductorDebbie Gravitte, Soprano
James Bond is back and Nobody Does It Better! Classic Bond music that spans generations – Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, Diamonds are Forever. Along with thrilling music from blockbuster films - Mission Impossible, The Pink Panther, and more.
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Classical Series
Classical Conversations (page 4)Opening Night (page 4)Mozart (page 5)New World Symphony (page 5)Brahms & Beethoven (page 6)Prokofiev & Beethoven (page 6)Gershwin & Rimsky-Korsakov (page 7)Grande Finale – 70th Anniversary Concert (page 7)
Pops!
Frankenstein (page 8)Home for the Follidays (page 9)Sounds of New Orleans: Louis Armstrong Tribute (page 9)Bond & Beyond (page 10)
Choose Your Own SeriesDesign your own series package that best meets your interest and schedule. Select your favorite six, five or four concerts from Classical or Pops!
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The Garden of Martyrs
Sounds Of New Orleans
Backstage Tour Brahms & Beethoven
Opening Night Bond & Beyond
Frankenstein Prokofiev & Beethoven
Mozart Gershwin & Rimsky-Korsakov
Home For The Follidays
Grande Finale 70th Anniversary Concert
New World Symphony
Classical 7 Pops Choose 6 Choose 5 Choose 47 Concerts 4 Concerts Any 6 Concerts Any 5 Concerts Any 4 Concerts
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Orchestra B & Grand Tier B $325 $185 $264 $220 $180
Grand Tier C $225 $120 $192 $160 $135
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Facilities for Disabled Persons: Wheelchair seating is on the main floor at $25 per concert. One escort ticket per wheelchair may also be purchased for $25 per concert. Any
additional party members must pay full price. Handicapped entrance faces East Columbus Avenue with drop off and limited parking available on the avenue.
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“I served three years in the Israeli Army and spent
eighteen months in the Navy Seals program.”
—Benny Koonyevsky, percussion
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