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D A L L A S S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A
T H E P H I L A D E L P H I A O R C H E S T R A
N E W Y O R K P H I L H A R M O N I C
C H A M B E R M U S I C S E R I E S
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How Bravo! Vail’s CREATE YOUR OWN subscription packages work:
Choose Your Orchestral ConcertsSelect three or more orchestral concerts for your subscription package at a 10% discount. Same number of seats per concert required for package rates.
Bring a FriendNeed more seats on one of your package nights? No problem, you can add extra tickets to orchestra concerts at a 5% discount.
Add Chamber & Special Event TicketsDon’t forget to add Chamber Music Series and NPR’s From the Top special event tickets at an additional 5% off.
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SavingsReceive a 10% discount when you subscribe to three or more concerts (discount does not apply to lawn and saver seats).
Great SeatsSubscribers have access to the best seats before single tickets go on sale to the general public on April 13.
Personalized ServiceA subscriber service representative is ready to assist you Monday–Friday, 9 am–4 pm at 877.812.5700.
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Easy Ticket ExchangeSchedule conflicts are no problem for subscribers. After April 29, you can exchange your subscription tickets easily and quickly over the phone for a minimal $7 fee. Seats subject to availability, additional processing fee for a different orchestra concert.
Access to Single Ticket Add-onsReceive a 5% discount when you purchase extra single tickets with your orchestral concert package, or add-on chamber or From the Top tickets.
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ITH CREATE YOUR OWN SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES, YOU CAN
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performances from the season. Choose from any of the orchestral
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BRAVO! BEGINS: PINCHAS PLAYS BEETHOVEN Wednesday, July 1 | 6:00PM
Jaap van Zweden, conductor Pinchas Zukerman, violin
B E E T H O V E N : Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
B E E T H O V E N : Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
In this thrilling season opening concert, preeminent violinist Pinchas Zukerman performs Beethoven’s expansive and ground-breaking Violin Concerto.
MOZART’S REQUIEMFriday, July 3 | 6:00pm PRE-CONCERT TALK, 5:00PM
Jaap van Zweden, conductorJoelle Harvey, soprano Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-sopranoJohn Tessier, tenor Evan Boyer, bass Colorado Symphony Chorus
Duain Wolfe, director
M O Z A R T: Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183
July 1—8, 2015
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M O Z A R T: Requiem Mass in D Minor, K. 626
The Colorado Symphony Chorus and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra present one of the greatest masterpieces in the choral repertoire: Mozart’s emotional and spiritual Requiem.
HOLLYWOOD CLASSICS & JOHN WILLIAMSSunday, July 5 | 6:00PM
Jeff Tyzik, conductor
W O R K S B Y K O R N G O L D , S T E I N E R ,
M A N C I N I , A N D W I L L I A M S
Revel in the glamour and thrill of Hollywood’s Golden Age with this concert of silver screen classics, paired with music from the John Williams soundtrack.
SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE Monday, July 6 | 6:00PM
Jaap van Zweden, conductor Alessio Bax, piano Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
P O U L E N C : Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in D Minor
B E R L I O Z : Symphonie fantastique
Poulenc’s dazzling Piano Concerto for two pianos, played by Anne-Marie McDermott and Alessio Bax, pairs beautifully with Berlioz’s rich storytelling in Symphonie fantastique.
LET’S DANCEWednesday, July 8 | 6:00PM
Jeff Tyzik, conductor Stephen Sayer, Chandrae
Roettig, Patricio Touceda, Eva Lucero, Forrest Walsh, and Melissa Shahin, dancers
Ted Louis Levy, tap dancer/vocalist Julie Jo Hughes, vocalist Michael Lynche, vocalist
This lively evening couples professional dancers with orchestral showpieces in a celebration of movement and music, from blues to ballroom, Charleston to cha-cha.
J A A P V A N Z W E D E NM U S I C D I R E C T O R ,
D A L L A S S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A
IT WAS A TOTALLY CONSUMING, MAGNIFICENT
PERFORMANCE OF ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREAT MOMENTS
IN MUSIC. THE DSO REACHED ICONIC HEIGHTS UNDER
MAESTRO JAAP VAN ZWEDEN’S BATON. I WONDER IF
MAYBE BEETHOVEN EVEN HEARD IT THIS TIME.”
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Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.
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OHLSSON PLAYS RACHMANINOFFFriday, July 10 | 6:00PM
Cristian Măcelaru, conductor Garrick Ohlsson, piano
B E E T H O V E N : Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68, Pastorale
R A C H M A N I N O F F : Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30
Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto is one of the most demanding and brilliant in the repertoire; Garrick Ohlsson brings his inimitable skill and artistic depth to this must-hear concert.
PIXAR IN CONCERTSaturday, July 11 | 8:00PM
Cristian Măcelaru, conductor
The Philadelphia Orchestra presents an evening of music and film from 13 Pixar favorites, including Toy Story; Up; A Bug’s Life; Monsters, Inc.; and more.
July 10—18, 2015
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DVOŘÁK: FROM THE NEW WORLDSunday, July 12 | 6:00PM PRE-CONCERT TALK, 5:00PM
Robert Spano, conductor Benjamin Beilman, violin
B E R N S T E I N : Candide Overture
H I G D O N : Violin Concerto
D V O Ř Á K : Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, From the New World
American violin prodigy Benjamin Beilman performs Jennifer Higdon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning concerto; African-American spirituals inspire a rich celebration of Americana in Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony.
THE MUSICAL WORLD OF JOHN WILLIAMSWednesday, July 15 | 6:00PM
Stéphane Denève, conductor James Ehnes, violin
W I L L I A M S : Sound the Bells, Violin Concerto, Close Encounters Suite, Star Wars Selections
John Williams’ scores come to life in this concert featuring the imposing “Imperial March” and an ethereal suite from Close Encounters.
SHAKESPEARE AT THE SYMPHONY Friday, July 17 | 6:00PM
Stéphane Denève, conductor Carmen Khan, Director, Philadelphia
Shakespeare CompanyShakespearian Stage Actors
W A LT O N : Selections from As You Like It
B E R L I O Z : Béatrice et Bénédict Overture
T C H A I K O V S K Y : Romeo and Juliet
M E N D E L S S O H N : Selections from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A sparkling collection of music inspired by the Bard! Scenes from the plays will be interspersed throughout the evening, making this multi-faceted performance
one you won’t want to miss.
CELEBRATING THE PHILADELPHIA SOUNDSaturday, July 18 | 6:00PM PRE-CONCERT TALK, 5:00PM
Stéphane Denève, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin
S I B E L I U S : Lemminkäinen’s Return, Op. 22, No. 4
S I B E L I U S : Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 47
M U S S O R G S K Y/ A R R . S T O K O W S K I :
Night on Bald Mountain and Pictures at an Exhibition
This concert features works that showcase The Philadelphia Orchestra’s unique, lush tone. Augustin Hadelich returns to Bravo! Vail to perform Sibelius’ virtuosic Violin Concerto.
S T É P H A N E D E N È V EP R I N C I P A L G U E S T C O N D U C T O R ,
T H E P H I L A D E L P H I A O R C H E S T R A
OUR EVENING
LISTENING TO THE
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA WAS A
HIGHLIGHT OF OUR
TRIP TO COLORADO.
THE MUSIC WAS
THRILLING AND
THE VENUE WAS
ENCHANTING.”
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Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.
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BRAMWELL UNRAVELS ELGAR’S ENIGMAFriday, July 24 | 6:00PM
Bramwell Tovey, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano
M E N D E L S S O H N : Fingal’s Cave Overture
G R I E G : Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16
E L G A R : Enigma Variations, Op. 36
Bramwell Tovey conducts the romantic, playful Enigma Variations, which began as sketches meant to capture the essence of Elgar’s friends through musical motifs.
THE WEILERSTEINS & TCHAIKOVSKYSaturday, July 25 | 6:00PM
Joshua Weilerstein, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello
V E R D I : La Forza del Destino Overture
T C H A I K O V S K Y : Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra
July 24—31, 2015
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T C H A I K O V S K Y : Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74, Pathétique
Siblings Joshua and Alisa Weilerstein take the stage to perform Tchaikovsky’s elegant Variations on a Rococo Theme. The intensely emotional Sixth Symphony rounds out the evening.
TOVEY & MCDERMOTTSunday, July 26 | 6:00PM
Bramwell Tovey, conductor Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
B E R L I O Z : Le Corsaire Overture, Op. 21
R A C H M A N I N O F F : Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano & Orchestra, Op. 43
J . S T R A U S S J R . : Emperor Waltz
R . S T R A U S S : Der Rosenkavalier Suite
Bramwell Tovey, the charismatic and GRAMMY award-winning maestro, teams up with Bravo! Vail’s own Anne-Marie McDermott to present an evening of virtuosic Romantic music.
MIDORI WITH THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONICWednesday, July 29 | 6:00PM PRE-CONCERT TALK, 5:00PM
Alan Gilbert, conductor Midori, violin
M E N D E L S S O H N : Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64
M A H L E R : Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor
Celebrated violinist Midori makes her Bravo! Vail debut with the New York Philharmonic performing Mendelssohn’s lyrical Violin Concerto in a performance that’s sure to inspire.
AN AMERICAN CELEBRATIONThursday, July 30 | 6:00PM
Alan Gilbert, conductor Julia Bullock, vocalist
B A R B E R : School for Scandal Overture, Op. 5
C O P L A N D : Appalachian Spring Suite
A N D E R S O N : Fiddle Faddle
R O D G E R S : The Carousel Waltz
B E R N S T E I N : Concert Suite No. 1 from West Side Story
G E R S H W I N : Lullaby
S O U S A : Liberty Bell March
This celebration of American music spans two centuries and multiple genres, encompassing the diversity of this nation’s musical heritage.
MOZART & SHOSTAKOVICHFriday, July 31 | 6:00PM PRE-CONCERT TALK, 5:00PM
Alan Gilbert, conductor Sheryl Staples, violin Cynthia Phelps, viola
M O Z A R T: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat Major, K. 364
S H O S T A K O V I C H : Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93
Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony is sardonic, gripping, and feisty; it is a tour de force, and is a perfect pairing with the New York Philharmonic’s own dramatic and vibrant persona.
LISTENING TO THE NEW
YORK PHILHARMONIC IN
THE MOUNTAINS IS AN
EXPERIENCE ONE CAN NOT
HAVE ANYWHERE ELSE.”
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Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.
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July 7—28, 2015
CHAMBER
A N N E - M A R I E M C D E R M O T TB R A V O ! V A I L
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MUSIC SERIES FEATURING A diverse array of works spanning four
centuries, the Chamber Music Series is an impassioned experience you don’t want to miss. Intimate and enveloped in the beauty of the mountains, this series is presented on successive Tuesday nights in July at the Donovan Pavilion.
Save 5% when you add Chamber Music Series tickets to any Create Your Own subscription package.
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MUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS Tuesday, July 7 | 6:00PM
Alessio Bax, piano Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Christopher O’Riley, piano Bravo! Vail Piano Fellow, TBD
G L A S S : Four Movements for Two Pianos
S C H U M A N N : Andante and Variations for Two Pianos
S U K A R L A N : The Humiliation of Drupadi
S M E T A N A : Sonata for Two Pianos, Eight Hands
S A I N T- S A Ë N S : Danse macabre for Two Pianos, Eight Hands
L I S Z T: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for Two Pianos, Eight Hands
S O U S A : Stars and Stripes Forever
This exciting concert features four pianists performing works such as Philip Glass’ hypnotic Four Movements for Two Pianos and Schumann’s lush Andante and Variations.
MOZART’S EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIKTuesday, July 14 | 6:00PM
David Kim, violin Ying Fu, violinMembers of The Philadelphia Orchestra Dover String Quartet
B A C H : Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043
M O Z A R T: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525
G R I E G : From Holberg’s Time, Suite in Olden Style for Strings, Op. 40
Mozart’s bright Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is one of the most beloved pieces in Western music. David Kim and members of The Philadelphia Orchestra present this work full of memorable melodies.
HADELICH, COSTANZA, & YANGTuesday, July 21 | 6:00PM
Augustin Hadelich, violin Christopher Costanza, cello Joyce Yang, piano
B E E T H O V E N : Trio in G Major for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op. 1, No. 2
J A N Á Č E K : Sonata for Violin and Piano
D V O Ř Á K : Trio in E Minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 90, Dumky
Beethoven’s sparkling trio, performed by Augustin Hadelich, Christopher Costanza, and Joyce Yang, provides beautiful contrast to more folky and emotional works by Janáček and Dvořák.
CHAMBER WITH THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONICTuesday, July 28 | 6:00PM
Kerry McDermott, violin Rémi Pelletier, viola Eileen Moon, celloAnthony McGill, clarinetPhillip Myers, horn Anne-Marie McDermott, piano
B E E T H O V E N : Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 17
B A R T Ó K : Contrasts for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano
D O H N Á N Y I : Sextet, Op. 37 (Vail Premiere)
Anne-Marie McDermott joins members of the Philharmonic to perform Hungarian composer Ernő Dohnányi’s witty, jazzy, and lush Sextet in its Vail premier.
ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT
IS ONE OF THE GREAT
AMERICAN PIANISTS OF
HER GENERATION.”
D A V I D P A T R I C K S T E A R N S ,
T H E P H I L A D E L P H I A
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Chamber music concerts take place at the Donovan Pavilion in Vail.
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ENHANCE YOUR
The Festival presents over 50 events each summer, transforming the Vail Valley into a musical mecca for nearly six weeks. At the heart of our mission is the love of music, and making it accessible and engaging to everyone in the Vail Valley.
Summer never sounded better.
PRE-CONCERT TALKS July 3, July 12, July 18, July 29, July 31 | 5:00PM
A series of discussions led by some of Colorado’s most prominent musicologists. Gain insight into the composers’ lives and the repertory on the evening’s concert program.
BRAVO! VAIL AFTER DARK July 10, July 17, July 31 | 8:30PM
Re-imagine your definition of classical music. Bravo! Vail After Dark offers audiences a chance to interact with classical music in a more relaxed setting at local bars and breweries. The series features progressive artists comfortably moving between favorite classics and more adventurous repertoire.
CONCERT SERIESPerformances around the Vail Valley | Various times
Free, hour-long chamber music concerts at the Vail Interfaith Chapel, The Chapel at Beaver Creek, the Edwards Interfaith Chapel and Community Center, and locations in Eagle, Gypsum, and elsewhere throughout the Valley.
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SPECIAL EVENT
FROM THE TOPWITH HOST CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY
THURSDAY, JULY 9 | 6:00PM
ADULTS $35 | AGES 7-12 $10
Vilar Performing Arts CenterLimited seating, ages 7 and older
G R E A T K I D S . G R E A T M U S I C .
H O P E F O R T H E F U T U R E .
IN AN EXCITING NEW collaboration that includes Colorado’s prestigious
National Repertory Orchestra for pre-professional orchestra players aged 18 to 28, Bravo! Vail will host the live concert of the acclaimed radio show, From the Top. America’s largest national platform dedicated to celebrating the stories, talents,
and character of classically-trained young musicians, the show is now the most popular weekly one-hour classical music program on public radio, broadcast on more than 220 stations nationwide to more than half a million listeners. As an audience member, you will be part of the show’s creation before it airs on the radio, while meeting a young generation in love with classical music—a positively rare insider opportunity!
FROM THE TOP GIVES
YOUNG MUSICIANS THE STAGE
BUT LETS THEM ACT THEIR
AGE. IT’S SERIOUS MUSIC
BUT CLASSICALLY KIDS.”
T H E N E W Y O R K T I M E S
FAMILY CONCERT: PETER & THE WOLFJuly 16 | 11:30AM
The Philadelphia Orchestra is back by popular demand! Even the youngest members of the family can be exposed to the sounds of a live symphony orchestra at this event. Come at 10:30 for an interactive experience at the Instrument Petting Zoo!
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DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Wednesday, July 1 | 6:00PMBRAVO! BEGINS: PINCHAS
PLAYS BEETHOVEN
Friday, July 3 | 6:00PMMOZART’S REQUIEM
Sunday, July 5 | 6:00PMHOLLYWOOD CLASSICS
& JOHN WILLIAMS
Monday, July 6 | 6:00PMSYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE
Wednesday, July 8 | 6:00PMLET’S DANCE
THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Friday, July 10 | 6:00PMOHLSSON PLAYS RACHMANINOFF
Saturday, July 11 | 8:00PMPIXAR IN CONCERT
Sunday, July 12 | 6:00PMDVOŘÁK: FROM THE NEW WORLD
Wednesday, July 15 | 6:00PMTHE MUSICAL WORLD OF
JOHN WILLIAMS
Friday, July 17 | 6:00PMSHAKESPEARE AT THE SYMPHONY
Saturday, July 18 | 6:00PMCELEBRATING THE
PHILADELPHIA SOUND
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
Friday, July 24 | 6:00PMBRAMWELL UNRAVELS ELGAR’S ENIGMA
Saturday, July 25 | 6:00PMTHE WEILERSTEINS & TCHAIKOVSKY
Sunday, July 26 | 6:00PMTOVEY & MCDERMOTT
Wednesday, July 29 | 6:00PMMIDORI WITH THE NEW
YORK PHILHARMONIC
Thursday, July 30 | 6:00PMAN AMERICAN CELEBRATION
Friday, July 31 | 6:00PMMOZART & SHOTSTAKOVICH
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
Tuesday, July 7 | 6:00PMMUSIC FOR TWO PIANOS
Tuesday, July 14 | 6:00PMMOZART’S EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK
Tuesday, July 21 | 6:00PMHADELICH, COSTANZA & YANG
Tuesday, July 28 | 6:00PMCHAMBER WITH THE NEW
YORK PHILHARMONIC
SPECIAL EVENT
Thursday, July 9 | 6:00PMNPR’S FROM THE TOP WITH
CHRISTOPHER O’RILEY
BRAVO! VAIL 2015 SEASON AT-A-GLANCE
Orchestral concerts take place at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Chamber concerts take place at Donovan Pavilion. From the Top special event takes place at the Vilar Performing Arts Center.PLEASE NOTE
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Add Chamber & Special Event TicketsDon’t forget to add Chamber Music Series and NPR’s From the Top special event tickets at an additional 5% off.
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