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0112011summermusicfestival july 1 through september 1
midcoast maine
Bay Chamber Concerts
Welcome to the completion of our 50th year celebration at Bay Chamber Concerts. 2011 offers some of our most exciting programs ever – and all because of you. Over the years, we have learned how discerning you are. You are also willing to tell us what you like! So this summer in particular, we have put together many programs you asked for.
It all begins with opening night. One of you told us about a magnificent concert you heard in Europe featuring violinist Shmuel Ashkenasi and pianist Menahem Pressler. Though both have performed at Bay Chamber Concerts, they have never done so together. How fortunate that we could convince them to open our season (on the first FRIDAY in July).
We also heard how much you liked the third venue we added last year. We are still offering many popular programs in the Rockport Opera House and the Strand Theatre. But this summer we are devoting three evenings to intimate programs at the Farnsworth Art Museum’s Wyeth Center. The two-unique-concert format will allow you to choose between one hour long concert or both concerts (with time for dinner in between).
The St. Lawrence String Quartet will be back and this year after a season of touring to the four corners of the world. We are also thrilled to present Time for Three in a debut performance. You asked for this ground-breaking, category-shattering trio that will perform both in their own concert and in a program with the popular Curtis on Tour group. We will also offer other programs you requested – Chaplin’s film “The Kid” with the original film score played live; the Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble; and of course, our First Chair All Star concerts to end the season.
We strongly encourage you to consider a Passport to all the concerts (at a very substantial savings) or a subscription. Both have liberal exchange policies and an opportunity to get the best seats in the house! And don’t forget our Gala – always a fun way to support Bay Chamber Community Music School. I look forward to seeing you at the concerts.
Tom Wolf, Artistic Director
why subscribe?
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HOLIDAY SHOPPERS on Water Street in l932had a brand new store to shop! That year, the S.S.Kresge five and dime store opened in a modernArt Deco building unique in downtown Augusta.The new building replaced an Italianate blockbuilding that once housed the Dirigo BusinessSchool, which operated at various sites in Augustafrom 1867 to 2003. The new store featured 4,500square feet of floor space, mahogany counters,and a modern soda fountain. Three large displaywindows with pink granite bases and ornate cop-per moldings were a striking feature of the façade.In 1978, Richard Cummings purchased the build-ing and moved his Hallmark Store, named for hisdaughter Stacy, to the site. In 2007 the façade andits decorative copper were restored to their ArtDeco flair.
LES CHALANDS DE NOËL eurent un tout nou-veau magasin où faire leurs achats en 1932! Cetteannée-là, le grand magasin bon marché S.S. Kres-ge ouvrit ses portes dans un bâtiment Art Décounique au centre ville d’Augusta. Le nouveau bâ-timent remplaçait un bâtiment de style italianisantqui occupait tout un bloc et abritait l’École deCommerce Dirigo, qui possédait plusieurs sites àAugusta de 1867 à 2003. Le nouveau magasins’étalait sur 500 mètre carrés et possédait descomptoirs en acajou et une buvette moderne.Trois énormes vitrines posées sur des bases engranit rose et entourées de superbes moulures encuivre rehaussaient la façade. En 1978, RichardCummings acheta le bâtiment et y mit son maga-sin Hallmark, à qui il donna le nom de sa filleStacy. En 2007 la façade et le cuivre furent restau-rés pour retrouver leur élégance Art Déco.25 A NEW LOOK FOR WATER STREET
UN NOUVEL ARRIVANT DANS WATER STREET
THE MUSEUM IN THE STREETSTHE MUSEUM IN THE STREETSTHE MUSEUM IN THE STREETS™
Special Thanks to:
RAYR 67 pascal avenue/rockport, me 04856 207.230.7009/[email protected]
AUGUST 13-15, ROCKLAND www.maineboats.com
Come to the front of the line Get the best seats in the house!
PassportAll 18 concerts – Opening Night, Season Finale, all three Farnsworth concerts,
and all other regular priced Wednesday and Thursday night concerts.
Wednesday Night Series8 Wednesday night concerts - five at the Strand Theatre and
all Farnsworth concerts.
Thursday Night Series9 Thursday night concerts at the Rockport Opera House. Includes Opening Night
on Friday, July 1.
The Explore PassChoose your own series! Our most flexible option – just pick 5 or more concerts and receive all the benefits and discounts of a subscription.
Youth Subscriptions All of our concerts are great for families. Ages 18 and under
are just $8 per concert!
Harmon, Jones & Sanford
Bartlett Woods
Season Underwriter: Media Sponsor
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furniture . fabrics . wallcoverings
rockport, maine . chatfielddesign.com
IIDA. 207-236-7771
Bay Chamber Concerts
Opening Night Friday, July 1, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseIn memory of Anne R. & Richard W. DavidsonChamber music masters: Shmuel Ashkenasi, violin, and Menahem Pressler, piano, open Bay Chamber’s 51st summer season.MOzART, Sonata for Violin and Piano in Bb, K. 454SCHUBeRT, Duo in A major, Op .162, D. 574CeSAR FRANCk, Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major
Dancing in the Street Sunday, July 3, 8:30 p.m.Camden Harbor ParkCelebrate Independence Day Weekend by dancing the night away to classic Motown performed by Jr. Walker & The Allstars. The festivities will include fireworks over Camden Harbor! Free and open to the public.
Bach to Schumann Thursday, July 7, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseA Bixler Family ConcertA solo performance by pianist Simone Dinnerstein commended by The New Yorker for her “lean, know-ing, and unpretentious elegance.”
Artists, programs, dates, times and locations subject to change.
Every concert features a different program.
SCHUMANN, Fantasiestücke, Op. 12BACH, Partita No. 2 in c minorBACH-BUSONI, Choral Prelude “Ich ruf zu
dir, Herr Jesu Christ” BWV 639BACH-keMpFF: Chorale Prelude “Nun freut
euch, lieben Christen” BWV 307 and 734BACH-HeSS, Chorale Prelude “Jesu, Joy of
Man’s Desiring” BWV 147SCHUBeRT, Impromptus, Op. 90
Young Stars of MaineFriday, July 8, 7:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseFeaturing the 2011 winners of our annual prize program. Solo Instru-mental, chamber ensembles, voice and jazz prizewinners will perform. Free and open to the public.
Time for Three parts I and II Wednesday, July 13, 6:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Farnsworth Wyeth CenterSponsored by the Farnsworth Art MuseumThis popular string trio described as “the most creative, energetic, exciting and engaging trio since Yo-Yo Ma, Mark O’Connor and Edgar Meyer,” plays jazz, classical and more.Shmuel Ashkenasi Menahem Pressler
Simone Dinnerstein
Time for Three
For t ickets cal l (207) 236-2823
Three + Curtis = 8 Thursday, July 14, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseA Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist Concert The groundbreaking string trio Time for Three: Zachary (Zach) De Pue, violin; Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, violin; and Ranaan Meyer, double bass teams up with Curtis on Tour to perform Mendelssohn’s Octet.Rossini, Duet in D for Cello and BassBrahms, String Sextet in Bb MajorMendelssohn, Octet in Eb Major, Op. 20 Music & Film: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid” Wednesday, July 20, 8:00 p.m. Strand TheatreA movie classic featuring Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan with the one-of-a-kind Paragon Ragtime Orchestra playing the original film score. Come see the silent film as it debuted in 1921! Brahms for Two
Thursday, July 21, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseViolinist Stefan Jackiw and 2005 Andrew Wolf Award Winner, Max Levinson, piano, perform three Brahms violin sonatas.
Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble Wednesday, July 27, 8:00 p.m. Strand TheatreThe popular New Orleans-based group plays authentic jazz from the earliest decades.
Latitude 41, Piano Trio Thursday, July 28, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseSponsored by RAYR - the wine shopThis trio of artists featuring Livia Sohn, violin; Bernadene Blaha, piano; and Luigi Piovano, cello herald from various points on Latitude 41. They will perform great Russian master-works plus a trio by Schubert.SCHUBeRT, Notturno in Eb major, Op. 148 AReNSky, Trio in d minorTCHAIkOWSky, Trio in a minor, Op. 50
Latitude 41, Piano Trio
Stefan Jackiw
Max Levinson
Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble
Paragon Ragtime Orchestra
Bay Chamber Concerts
Artists, programs, dates, times and locations subject to change.Every concert features a different program.
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center, parts I and II Wednesday, August 3, 6:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Farnsworth Wyeth CenterPartnering sponsor: Bartlett WoodsTwo unique one-hour programs with Thomas Wolf, flute; and mem-bers of The St. Lawrence String Quartet: Geoff Nuttall, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; and Christopher Costanza, cello playing Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven in an intimate museum setting. 6:00 p.m. BACH/MOzART, Preludes and Fugues for
Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 404aSCHUBeRT, String Trio in Bb Major, D. 471BeeTHOveN, Serenade in D Major, Op. 258:15 p.m. MOzART, Quartet No. 3 in C Major, K. 171 BeeTHOveN, String Trio in Eb Major, Op. 3
Primo Piano: Andrew Wolf Award Winner Concert Thursday, August 4, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseA concert featuring Thomas Wolf, flute; members of The St. Lawrence String Quartet: Geoff Nuttall, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; and Chris-topher Costanza, cello; and the 2011 winner of the Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award for piano.HAydN, Flute Trio No.2 in G MajordeBUSSy, Sonata for Cello and PianoSCHUMANN, Piano Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 47
St. Lawrence PremieresWednesday, August 10, 8:00 p.m. Strand TheatreSponsored by Maine Boats, Homes & HarborsThe St. Lawrence String Quartet, Anne-Marie McDermott, piano and Anthony Manzo, bass, perform
Mendelssohn’s Sextet and other works.BeeTHOveN, String Quartet Op.18, #4OSvAldO GOlIJOv, Yiddishbbuk for String
Quartet (1992)MeNdelSSOHN, Sextet for Piano and
Strings, Op. 110
The Grand Sextet! Thursday, August 11, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseSt. Lawrence String Quartet, Anne-Marie McDermott, piano, and Anthony Manzo, bass, perform Glinka’s Sextet and other works.JOSepH lANNeR, Die Werber for 2 Violins,
Viola and Bass, Op. 103GlINkA, Grand Sextet in Eb Major for Piano
and Strings SCHUBeRT, String Quartet No. 15 in
G Major, D. 887
Thomas Wolf
St. Lawrence String Quartet
Anne-Marie McDermott
For t ickets cal l (207) 236-2823
La Musique, parts I and II Wednesday, August 17, 6:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Farnsworth Wyeth CenterTwo unique one-hour programs with the St. Lawrence String Quartet and Julie Smith, harp featuring favorite French composers in an intimate museum setting.6:00 p.m. ST. SAeNS, Fantasie for Violin and Harp,
Op. 124RAvel, String Quartet in F Major8:15 p.m.MARTIN, String Quartet No.5, H. 268deBUSSy, Danses for Harp and String Quartet
Harp, Strings, & Winds Thursday, August 18, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseAn evening of chamber music featur-ing the St. Lawrence String Quartet; Julie Smith, harp; Thomas Wolf, flute; and Romie de Guise-Langois, clarinet.
First Chair All Stars – Mostly Brahms Wednesday, August 31, 8:00 p.m. Strand TheatreSponsored by Museum in the StreetsFirst chair musicians from some of the nation’s top orchestras per-form chamber music masterworks. Featuring: Joseph Silverstein, violin; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Michael Ozounian, viola; Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; and Robin Sutherland, piano.MOzART, Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525BRAHMS, Clarinet Quintet in b minor, Op. 115BRAHMS, Piano Quartet in g minor, Op. 25
First Chair All Stars – Season Finale Thursday, September 1, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseSponsored by Windsor ChairmakersFirst chair musicians from some of the nation’s top orchestras perform chamber music masterworks. Featuring: Joseph Silverstein, violin; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Michael Ouzounian, viola; Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; and Robin Sutherland, piano.SCHUBeRT, Quartettsatz in c minor, D. 703 WeBeR, Clarinet Quintet, Op. 34SCHUBeRT, Piano Quintet in A Major,
the “Trout”, D. 667
BeeTHOveN, String Quartet, Op.127SAlzedO, Scintillation for solo HarpST. SAeNS, SwanRAvel, Introduction and Allegro
The Spirit of the 20s Wednesday, August 24, 8:00 p.m. Strand TheatreSponsored by The Lord Camden Inn & The Grand Harbor InnJames Campbell, clarinet; Mark Fewer, violin; John Novacek, piano; Marc Johnson, cello; Earl Raney, trumpet; and Rose Vrbsky, bassoon perform some 1920s favorites including works by Stravinksy, Milhaud and Ellington.
Timeless Treasures Thursday, August 25, 8:00 p.m. Rockport Opera HouseSponsored by Rockport Marine An evening of chamber music trea-sures featuring James Campbell, clarinet; Mark Fewer, violin; John Novacek, piano; Marc Johnson, cello; Alana Vegter, horn; and Peter Zazofsky, viola.SCHUMANN, Adagio & Allegro for Horn and
Piano in Ab Major, Op. 70 MOzART, Kegelstadt Trio, K. 498dOHNANy, Sextet for Piano, Violin, Viola,
Cello, Clarinet and Horn in C Major, Op. 37
Earl Raney James Campbell
Mark Fewer Rose Vrbsky
Joseph Silverstein Anthony McGill
Ilya Finkelshteyn Michael Ouzounian
Julie Smith
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Part1Prime seating package: $500 per person Passport Quantity:_______ $______________Value seating package: $370 per person Passport Quantity:_______ $______________ r Check if you would like to keep the same seats you had last year.Gala Benefit for Education: The St. Lawrence un-Strung (NOT included in Passport package): $250 per person Gala Quantity:____________ $_______________ Part 1 Total $_______________
Part 2: Passport single tickets Need additional tickets? Single tickets offer even more savings than last year for Passport holders! If you would like to add additional tickets to your Passport package, please mark your order on the form below. For your convenience, the prices below already reflect the Passport single ticket discount. (Opening night and Season Finale are not discounted for single tickets)
Concert: Day Date Time Venue Prime tix Qty Value tix Qty Student tix Qty SubtotalOpening Night Fri. July 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Bach to Schumann Thurs. July 7 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
Time for Three (parts I and II) Wed. July 13 6:00 and 8:15 p.m. FWC $25 $16
Three + Curtis = 8 Thurs. July 14 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
Music & Film: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid”
Wed. July 20 8:00 p.m. Strand $25 $15 $8
Brahms for Two Thurs. July 21 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble Wed. July 27 8:00 p.m. Strand $25 $15 $8
Latitude 41, Piano Trio Thurs. July 28 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (parts I and II)
Wed. Aug. 3 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $25 $16
Primo Piano Thurs. Aug. 4 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
St. Lawrence Premieres Wed. Aug. 10 8:00 p.m. Strand $25 $15 $8
The Grand Sextet! Thurs. Aug. 11 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
La Musique (parts I and II) Wed. Aug. 17 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $25 $16
Harp, Strings & Winds Thurs. Aug. 18 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
The Spirit of the 20s Wed. Aug. 24 8:00 p.m. Strand $25 $15 $8
Timeless Treasures Thurs. Aug. 25 8:00 p.m. ROH $25 $15 $8
First Chair All Stars - Mostly Brahms Wed. Aug. 31 8:00 p.m. Strand $25 $15 $8
First Chair All Stars - Season Finale Thurs. Sept. 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Part 2 Total: $__________________
Grand Total (Part 1 + Part 2): $__________________
Save over 37%! Includes tickets to all 18 concerts including Opening Night and the Season Finale!
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WEDNESDAY SERIES PASS: Save 25%! Includes tickets to all 8 Wednesday evening concerts including three held at the Farnsworth Wyeth Center.
Prime seating Wednesday series pass: $240 per person Quantity:_______________ $________________
Value seating Wednesday series pass: $190 per person Quantity:_______________ $________________
r Check if you would like to keep the same seats you had last year.
THURSDAY SERIES PASS: Save 20%! Includes tickets to all 10 Thursday evening concerts including Opening Night on Friday, July 1 and
the Season Finale on September 1. Prime seating Thursday series pass: $340 per person Quantity:_______________ $________________
Value seating Thursday series pass: $260 per person Quantity:_______________ $________________
r Check if you would like to keep the same seats you had last year.
Gala Benefit for Education: The St. Lawrence un-Strung (NOT included): $250 per person Quantity:_______ $_________________
Part 1 Total $_________________Part 2: Wednesday/Thursday series single tickets Need additional tickets? SingleticketsofferevenmoresavingsthanlastyearforWednesdayorThursdayseriespassholders!IfyouwouldliketoaddadditionalticketstoyourWednesdayorThursdaypackage,pleasemarkyourorderontheformbelow.Foryourconvenience,thepricesbelowalreadyreflecttheWednesday/Thursdayseriessingleticketdiscount.(OpeningnightandSeasonFinalenotdiscountedforsingletickets)
Concert: Day Date Time Venue Prime tix Qty Value tix Qty Student tix Qty Subtotal
OpeningNight Fri. July1 8:00p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
BachtoSchumann Thurs. July7 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
TimeforThree(partsIandII) Wed. July13 6:00and8:15 FWC $30 $16
Three+Curtis=8 Thurs. July14 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
Music&Film:CharlieChaplin’s“TheKid” Wed. July20 8:00p.m. Strand $30 $20 $8
BrahmsforTwo Thurs. July21 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
LouisianaRepertoryJazzEnsemble Wed. July27 8:00p.m. Strand $30 $20 $8
Latitude41,PianoTrio Thurs. July28 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
IntimateClassicsattheWyethCenter(partsIandII)
Wed. Aug.3 6:00and8:15 FWC $30 $16
PrimoPiano Thurs. Aug.4 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
St.LawrencePremieres Wed. Aug.10 8:00p.m. Strand $30 $20 $8
TheGrandSextet! Thurs. Aug.11 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
LaMusique(partsIandII) Wed. Aug.17 6:00and8:15 FWC $30 $16
Harp,Strings&Winds Thurs. Aug.18 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
TheSpiritofthe20s Wed. Aug.24 8:00p.m. Strand $30 $20 $8
TimelessTreasures Thurs. Aug.25 8:00p.m. ROH $30 $20 $8
FirstChairAllStars-MostlyBrahms Wed. Aug.31 8:00p.m. Strand $30 $20 $8
FirstChairAllStars-SeasonFinale Thurs. Sept.1 8:00p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Part 2 Total: $__________________
Grand Total (Part 1 + Part 2): $__________________
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Gala Benefit for Education: The St. Lawrence un-Strung (NOT included): $250 per person Quantity:_______ $_________________
Part 1 Total $_________________
Part 2: Explore pass single tickets (please choose 5 or more):
Please mark the following form with your Explore Pass ticket order. For your convenience, the prices below already reflect the Explore Pass single ticket discount.
Concert: Day Date Time Venue Prime tix Qty Value tix Qty Student tix Qty Subtotal
Opening Night Fri. July 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Bach to Schumann Thurs. July 7 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
Time for Three (part I) Wed. July 13 6:00 p.m. FWC $25 $8
Time for Three (part II) Wed. July 13 8:15 p.m. FWC $25 $8
Time for Three (parts I and II) Wed. July 13 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Three + Curtis = 8 Thurs. July 14 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
Music & Film: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid”
Wed. July 20 8:00 p.m. Strand $35 $25 $8
Brahms for Two Thurs. July 21 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble Wed. July 27 8:00 p.m. Strand $35 $25 $8
Latitude 41, Piano Trio Thurs. July 28 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (part I)
Wed. Aug. 3 6:00 p.m. FWC $25 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (part II)
Wed. Aug. 3 8:15 p.m. FWC $25 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (parts I and II)
Wed. Aug. 3 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Primo Piano Thurs. Aug. 4 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
St. Lawrence Premieres Wed. Aug. 10 8:00 p.m. Strand $35 $25 $8
The Grand Sextet! Thurs. Aug. 11 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
La Musique (part I) Wed. Aug. 17 6:00 p.m. FWC $25 $8
La Musique (part II) Wed. Aug. 17 8:15 p.m. FWC $25 $8
La Musique (parts I and II) Wed. Aug. 17 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Harp, Strings & Winds Thurs. Aug. 18 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
The Spirit of the 20s Wed. Aug. 24 8:00 p.m. Strand $35 $25 $8
Timeless Treasures Thurs. Aug. 25 8:00 p.m. ROH $35 $25 $8
First Chair All Stars - Mostly Brahms Wed. Aug. 31 8:00 p.m. Strand $35 $25 $8
First Chair All Stars - Season Finale Thurs. Sept. 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Part 2 Total: $__________________
Grand Total (Part 1 + Part 2): $__________________
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Gala Benefit for Education: The St. Lawrence un-Strung (NOT included): $250 per person Gala Quantity:______ $_______________ Part 1 Total $_______________
Part 2: Single tickets:
Concert: Day Date Time Venue Prime tix Qty Value tix Qty Student tix Qty Subtotal
Opening Night Fri. July 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8
Bach to Schumann Thurs. July 7 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
Time for Three (part I) Wed. July 13 6:00 p.m. FWC $30 $8
Time for Three (part II) Wed. July 13 8:15 p.m. FWC $30 $8
Time for Three (parts I and II) Wed. July 13 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Three + Curtis = 8 Thurs. July 14 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
Music & Film: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid”
Wed. July 20 8:00 p.m. Strand $40 $30 $8
Brahms for Two Thurs. July 21 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble Wed. July 27 8:00 p.m. Strand $40 $30 $8
Latitude 41, Piano Trio Thurs. July 28 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (part I)
Wed. Aug. 3 6:00 p.m. FWC $30 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center (part II)
Wed. Aug. 3 8:15 p.m. FWC $30 $8
Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Cen-ter (parts I and II)
Wed. Aug. 3 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Primo Piano Thurs. Aug. 4 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
St. Lawrence Premieres Wed. Aug. 10 8:00 p.m. Strand $40 $30 $8
The Grand Sextet! Thurs. Aug. 11 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
La Musique (part I) Wed. Aug. 17 6:00 p.m. FWC $30 $8
La Musique (part II) Wed. Aug. 17 8:15 p.m. FWC $30 $8
La Musique (parts I and II) Wed. Aug. 17 6:00 and 8:15 FWC $40 $16
Harp, Strings & Winds Thurs. Aug. 18 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
The Spirit of the 20s Wed. Aug. 24 8:00 p.m. Strand $40 $30 $8
Timeless Treasures Thurs. Aug. 25 8:00 p.m. ROH $40 $30 $8
First Chair All Stars - Mostly Brahms Wed. Aug. 31 8:00 p.m. Strand $40 $25 $8
First Chair All Stars - Season Finale Thurs. Sept. 1 8:00 p.m. ROH $50 $50 $8 Part 2 Total: $__________________
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Bay Chamber Concerts
Fri July 1 ROH Opening Night
Sat July 3 CHP Dancing in the Street *8:30 p.m.
Thurs July 7 ROH Bach to Schumann
Fri July 8 ROH Young Stars of Maine *7:00 p.m.
Weds July 13 FWC Time for Three Part I *6:00 p.m.
Weds July 13 FWC Time for Three Part II *8:15 p.m.
Thurs July 14 ROH Three + Curtis = 8
Weds July 20 Strand Music & Film: Charlie Chaplin’s “The Kid”
Thurs July 21 ROH Brahms for Two
Weds July 27 Strand Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble
Thurs July 28 ROH Latitude 41, Piano Trio
Weds Aug 3 FWC Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center Part I *6:00 p.m.
Weds Aug 3 FWC Intimate Classics at the Wyeth Center Part II *8:15 p.m.
Thurs Aug 4 ROH Primo Piano
Weds Aug 10 Strand St. Lawrence Premieres
Thurs Aug 11 ROH The Grand Sextet!
Sat Aug 13 Pascal Hall The St. Lawrence un-Strung
Weds Aug 17 FWC La Musique Part I *6:00 p.m.
Weds Aug 17 FWC La Musique Part II *8:15 p.m.
Thurs Aug 18 ROH Harp, Strings & Winds
Weds Aug 24 Strand The Spirit of the 20s
Thurs Aug 25 ROH Timeless Treasures
Weds Aug 31 Strand First Chair All Stars - Mostly Brahms
Thurs Sep 1 ROH First Chair All Stars - Season Finale
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ndar Order Fees
Regardlessofthesizeofyourorder,a$5feewillbeaddedtoyourorder.Youmayavoidthisfeebysubscribingorbypurchasingyourticketsonlineatwww.baychamberconcerts.orgortheboxofficeat18CentralStreetinRockport.
Youth DiscountsBayChamberConcertsbelievesinthepowerofmusictoentertain,educateandenlighten–andinvitesallagestoourconcerts.Ages18andundermaypurchaseticketstoanyofourregularconcertsforjust$8,aboutthepriceofamovie.
Gift CertificatesGivethegiftofmusic!Weoffergiftcertifi-catesinanydenomination.
Refunds and ExchangesBayChamberConcertsdoesnotproviderefunds.Ifyouareunabletoattendtheconcert,youmayreturnyourticketsforatax-deductibledonationoryoumayex-changeticketsfromoneconcerttoanotherwithintheseasonfor$5bycallingatleast24hoursinadvance.Theexchangefeeiswaivedforsubscribers.
2011 Calendar of events
Seating PolicyAllconcertsstartpromptlyatpublishedtimes.Latecomerswillbeseatedatthediscretionofthehousemanager,andmaybeseatedinlocationsotherthanthoseforwhichtheyareticketed.
Pre-Concert TalksArtisticDirectorThomasWolfleadsengag-ingandinformativediscussionsfeaturingguestperformerspriortotheThursdaynightconcerts.Pre-concerttalkstakeplaceintheRockportOperaHousemeetingroomandbeginat7p.m.
OnWednesdaynightsbeforeconcertsattheStrandTheatre,joinThomasWolfandFarnsworthArtMuseumChiefCuratorMichaelKomaneckyfor“ArtandMusic:AnExchange.”FeaturingdifferentpiecesfromtheFarnsworth’scollectioneachweek,besurenottomissthesedynamictalksabouttheinteractionbetweenvisualandperform-ingarts.AvailabletoticketholdersandFarnsworthmembersatnocharge.
Post-Concert ReceptionsJoinusafterallofoursummerconcertsforaninformalgatheringwiththeartists.Thursdaynightpost-concertreceptionstakeplaceattheCenterforMaineContempo-raryArt,162RussellAvenue,Rockport.Wednesdaynightreceptionswillbean-nouncedfromthestage.
All concerts begin at 8 p.m. except * ROH = Rockport Opera HouseStrand = Strand Theatre, RocklandCHP = Camden Harbor ParkFWC = Farnsworth Wyeth CenterCHP = Camden Harbor Park
Directions from All Points South•FollowI-95NorththroughNewHampshiretotheMaineTurnpike•TaketheMaineTurnpike(I-95)toexit52(Falmouth)•TakeI-295NorthtoExit31(CoastalConnector)•TurnrightofftheexitandcontinuestraighttoRt.1(about2miles)•FollowRt.1Norththroughseveraltowns,about50miles
To Rockland and the Strand Theatre•ContinueNorthonRt.1toRockland.•Rt.1turnsleftatatrafficlightandbecomesMainStreet(oneway)•TheStrandTheatreistwoblocksaheadontheright•ParkingisavailableonthestreetorinthepubliclotonWinter
Street(turnrightimmediatelyaftertheStrandTheatre)
To Rockport and the Rockport Opera House•InWarren,turnleftontoRt.90•FollowRt.90Eastthroughseveraltowns(about12miles)•ContinuestraightthroughthelightattheintersectionwithRt.1•TurnleftattheendofRt.90(WestStreet)ontoPascalAvenue•FollowPascalforapproxonemile,takingyouthroughthevillage
ofRockport•Aftercrossingabridge,bearrightandgoupthehillon
CentralStreet.•TheRockportOperaHouseisontherightatthetopofthehill•Parkingisavailableonthestreetorinthepostofficeparkinglot
To Rockland and the Farnsworth Wyeth Center•ContinueNorthonRt.1toRockland.•TurnleftatthelightontoMainStreet(oneway)•TurnleftontoMuseumStreet•TurnleftontoUnionStreet•TheFarnsworthWyethCenterisoneblockaheadontheright.•ParkingisavailableinthepubliclotonMuseumStreetorbehind
thevenueonGraceStreet
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Bothvenuesareairconditionedandhandicapaccessible.Pleasecallaheadtoreservespecialneedsseating.
Seating Charts
The Strand Theatre Rockport Opera House34MainStreet,RocklandME 6CentralStreet,Rockport,ME
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GalaThe St. Lawrence un-Strung
Bay Chamber’s Gala Benefit for Education will take place in the elegant setting of Pascal Hall (the former Élan Fine Arts Gallery) on Saturday evening, August 13.
The Gala will feature:• An intimate evening with the world renowned St. Lawrence String Quartet like
you’ve never seen them before!• Delectable cuisine by Swan’s Way Catering• Private opening of a special exhibition showcasing works by Bay Chamber
affiliated artists• Silent auction of one-of-a-kind musical opportunities.
$250/person. Please contact the Development Office at (207) 236-2823. Tickets may also be purchased using the enclosed order form. $175 of the purchased price of each Gala ticket is a tax deductible donation to the Bay Chamber Community Music School.
The Founders Wall
This fundraiser provides and exciting opportunity to join an exclusive group of patrons permanently acknowledged for their generosity in supporting the Bay Chamber mission to transform lives through music.
A striking, three-dimensional work will be created by capturing donor signatures. The artistic design will incorporate this individual recognition at the $10,000 Founder, $5,000 Associate, and $1,000 Partner categories. These artistic elements will be differentiated by donor level, and any support is welcome. All contributions will be included on The Wall in list form.
The Founders Wall – Our Signature Piece – will be prominently displayed in the Bay Chamber box office in Rockport Village.
For more information please contact the Development Office at (207) 236-2823.
order onl ine at www.baychamberconcerts.orgc o m m u n i t y m u s i c s c h o o l
Bay Chamber Community Music SchoolWith programs for youth and adultsThere is something for everyone!
All programs will be held in our new location! 18 Central Street, Rockport
Please call (207) 236-2823 to register or visit us online at www.baychamberconcerts.org for more information.
Offerings include:• Private Instruction in violin,
viola, cello, piano, voice, woodwinds and classical guitar
• Odeon Youth, Junior, Adult and Chamber Orchestras
• Chamber Music Coaching• Early Childhood Music and Movement• Summer programs• Youth Choir• Classes in Theory and Composition,
Reading Music, and more!
2011
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Bay Chamber ConcertsPO Box 599Rockport, ME 04856
for tickets call:(207) 236-2823 or (888) 707-2770www.baychamberconcerts.org
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