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American Symphony Orchestra League Repertoire Report CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON GROUP 2 ORCHESTRAS First Perf. Conductor Program Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Feb. 1, 2013 JoAnn Falletta COPLAND: DANCE SYMPHONY MATHIEU: CONCERTO NO. 4 IN E MINOR FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA [Alain Lefevre, piano] MUSSORGSKY: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION (RAVEL) Charlotte Symphony Sep. 21, 2012 Christopher Warren- BEETHOVEN: CORIOLAN: OVERTURE, OPUS 62 Green BEETHOVEN: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 4 IN G MAJOR, OPUS 58 [Arnaldo Cohen, piano] BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN B-FLAT MAJOR, OPUS 60 Oct. 5, 2012 Christopher Warren- BORODIN: PRINCE IGOR: OVERTURE Green MOZART: CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN, NO. 5, A MAJOR, K. 219 [Calin Lupanu, violin] STRAVINSKY: FIREBIRD: SUITE (1919 REVISION) Nov. 2, 2012 Christof Perick WEBER: FREISCHÜTZ: OVERTURE SCHUMANN: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN B FLAT MAJOR, OP.38, "SPRING" SMETANA: MA VLAST: FROM BOHEMIA'S FIELDS AND GROVES SMETANA: MA VLAST: THE MOLDAU Nov. 16, 2012 Christopher Warren- MOZART: AVE VERUM CORPUS, K. 618 Green MOZART: MASS IN C MINOR ("ET INCARNATUS EST"), K. 417A [427] [Karina Gauvin, soprano; Sumner Thompson, baritone; Daniel Stein, tenor; Mary Wilson, soprano] Feb. 8, 2013 Christopher Warren- VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: FANTASIA ON A THEME BY THOMAS TALLIS Green WALTON: CONCERTO FOR VIOLA (1962 REVISION) [Rebekah Newman, viola] TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN E MINOR, OP. 64 Mar. 1, 2013 Larry Rachleff BRAHMS: SYMPHONY NO. 3 IN F MAJOR, OP.90 CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE, BAILERO, SERIES 1, NO. 2 [Susan Dunn, soprano] CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE, MALUROUS QU'O UNO FENNO, SERIES 3, NO. 5 [Susan Dunn, soprano] CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE, LO FIOL, SERIES 3, NO. 1 [Susan Dunn, soprano] CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE: LA PASTOURA ALS CAMPS [Susan Dunn, soprano] CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE: LOU COUCUT [Susan Dunn, soprano] CANTELOUBE: CHANTS D'AUVERGNE, PASTOURELLE, SERIES 2, NO. 1 [Susan Dunn, soprano] RAVEL: VALSE Mar. 15, 2013 Christopher Warren- BRAHMS: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, IN D MAJOR, OP.77 [Adele Anthony, violin] Green SHOSTAKOVICH: SYMPHONY NO. 5, OP. 47 Concert Programs Page 1 of 8 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON GROUP 2 ORCHESTRAS First Perf. Conductor Program Apr. 5, 2013 Christopher Warren- DEBUSSY: PRELUDE A L'APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE Green RAVEL: CONCERTO IN G MAJOR FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA [Pascal Roge, piano] FAURE: PAVANE, OP.50 DEBUSSY: La Mer: Trois esquisses symphoniques Apr. 26, 2013 Christopher Warren- STRAUSS: TILL EULENSPIEGEL'S MERRY PRANKS, OP. 28 Green MOZART: CONCERTO FOR 2 PIANOS, K365(316A) [Arthur and Lucas Jussen, duo pianos] MENDELSSOHN: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN A MAJOR, OP.90, "ITALIAN" May 8, 2013 Christopher Warren- BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 9 IN D MINOR, OPUS 125 [Katie Van Kooten, Green soprano; Stacey Rishoi, mezzo soprano; Christopher Pfund, tenor; Dashon Burton, baritone] Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Aug. 31, 2012 Robert Bernhardt ROSSINI: BARBER OF SEVILLE: OVERTURE MOZART: SYMPHONY NO. 40 IN G MINOR, K. 550 (REVISED) TCHAIKOVSKY: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1, OP.23, B FLAT MINOR [Sara Buechner, piano] Sep. 3, 2012 Robert Bernhardt RAVEL: BOLÉRO GOULD: TAP DANCE CONCERTO TCHAIKOVSKY: OVERTURE 1812, OP.49 Sep. 23, 2012 Lucas Waldin RIVAL: WHIRLWIND World Premiere ELGAR: CONCERTO, CELLO, IN E MINOR, OP.85 [Dongkyun An, cello] DUKAS: VILLANELLE FOR HORN AND ORCHESTRA [Miller] [Megan Evans, horn] SCHUMANN: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN D MINOR, OP.120 Sep. 26, 2012 William Eddins MOZART: CH'IO MI SCORDI DI TE--NON TEMER..., K. 505 [William Eddins, piano; Shannon Mercer, soprano] MOZART: CONCERTO FOR PIANO, NO. 24, C MINOR, K. 491 [William Eddins, piano] MOZART: L'AMERO SARO COSTANTE, K. 208 [Shannon Mercer, soprano; Eric Buchmann, violin] MOZART: SYMPHONY NO. 35 IN D MAJOR ("HAFFNER"), K. 385 MOZART: MASS IN C MINOR ("THE GREAT"), K. 247 Sep. 29, 2012 William Eddins RIETZ: KONZERTSTUCK FOR OBOE IN F MINOR, OPUS 33 [Lidia Khaner, oboe] MOZART: CONCERTO FOR PIANO, NO. 24, C MINOR, K. 491 [William Eddins, piano] GINASTERA: CONCERTO, HARP AND ORCHESTRA, OP.25 [Nora Bumanis, harp] WAXMAN: BIZET, FANTASIE ON THEMES FROM CARMEN [Robin Doyon, trumpet] Oct. 12, 2012 Gregory Vajda CHOPIN: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 2 IN F MINOR, OP.21 [Katherine Chi, piano] MENDELSSOHN: MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S DREAM: INCIDENTAL MUSIC , OP. 61 (SELECTIONS) LIGETI: CONCERT ROMANESC Concert Programs Page 2 of 8 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON GROUP 2 ORCHESTRAS First Perf. Conductor Program Nov. 10, 2012 William Eddins SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 7 IN B MINOR, D.759, "UNFINISHED" [OLD NO. 8] MASSENET: THAIS: MEDITIATION [Robert Uchida, violin] BARBER: TOCCATA FESTIVA FOR ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA [Cameron Carpenter, organ] BOULANGER: "D'UN SOIR TRISTE" BOULANGER: "D'UN MATIN DU PRINTEMPS" DUPRE: SYMPHONY IN G MIN. FOR ORGAN AND ORCH., OP.25 [Cameron Carpenter, organ] Nov. 15, 2012 Lucas Waldin NICOLAI: MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR: OVERTURE DAVIDSON: YOUNG LUTHERAN'S GUIDE TO THE ORCHESTRA , THE STRAUSS: CARMEN QUADRILLE, OPUS 134 SAINT-SAENS: CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS Nov. 23, 2012 Danail Rachev MOZETICH: STEPS TO ECSTASY MOZART: CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN, NO. 3, G MAJOR, K. 216 [Benjamin Beilman, violin] BRAHMS: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MINOR, OP.68 Nov. 28, 2012 Lucas Waldin HANDEL: ARIODANTE: ARIA AND BALLET MUSIC STAMITZ: CONCERTO, VIOLA, OP.1, D MAJOR [Eleanor Kendra James, viola] VIVALDI: CONCERTO IN C MAJOR FOR STRINGS, RV 114 SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN B-FLAT MAJOR, D.125 Dec. 2, 2012 Lucas Waldin HANDEL: ARIODANTE: ARIA AND BALLET MUSIC WIENIAWSKI: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, NO. 2 IN D MINOR, OP.22 [Tatiana Warszynski, violin] MENDELSSOHN: CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO IN D MINOR [Mikolaj Warszynski, piano; Tatiana Warszynski, violin] MOZART: CONCERTO FOR PIANO, NO. 27, B-FLAT MAJOR, K. 595 [Mikolaj Warszynski, piano] SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN B-FLAT MAJOR, D.125 Dec. 7, 2012 unknown unknown HANDEL: MESSIAH (WATKINS SHAW) [Wallis Giunta, mezzo-soprano; Colin Balzer, tenor; Gordon Bintner, bass-baritone; Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] Jan. 12, 2013 Pierre Simard DEBUSSY: PRELUDE A L'APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE DEBUSSY: DANSE (ARR. M. RAVEL) IBERT: CONCERTINO DA CAMERA FOR ALTO SAXOPHONE [William Street, saxophone] MILHAUD: SCARAMOUCHE [William Street, saxophone] FREEDMAN: OISEAU EXOTIQUE DEBUSSY: RHAPSODY FOR ALTO SAXOPHONE AND ORCHESTRA [William Street, saxophone] Jan. 22, 2013 William Eddins ESTACIO: BOOTLEGGER’S TARANTELLA SHOSTAKOVICH: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, A MINOR, OP. 99 [77] [Karen Gomyo, violin] Jan. 26, 2013 William Eddins WAGNER: LOHENGRIN: ACT III PRELUDE LEONCAVALLO: I PAGLIACCI: STRIDONO LASSU [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] Concert Programs Page 3 of 8 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON GROUP 2 ORCHESTRAS First Perf. Conductor Program BELLINI: CASTA DIVA FROM NORMA [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MAJOR, OPUS 21 VERDI: AIDA: ACT III "O PATRIA MIA" [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] ESTACIO: BOOTLEGGER’S TARANTELLA CATALANI: LA WALLY: "EBBEN? NE ANDRO LONTANA" [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] PUCCINI: MANON LESCAUT: INTERMEZZO FROM ACT III PUCCINI: MADAME BUTTERFLY: UN BEL DI [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] LEHAR: GIUDITTA: MEINE LIPPEN, SIE KüSEN SO HEISS [Noah Yannick-Muriel, soprano] Feb. 22, 2013 William Eddins BRITTEN: PETER GRIMES: FOUR SEA INTERLUDES, OPUS 33A BACH: CTO., VIOLINS (2), D MINOR, BWV 1043 [Nikki Chooi, violin; Timothy Chooi, violin] SAINT-SAENS: INTRODUCTION AND RONDO CAPRICCIOSO, OP. 28 [Timothy Chooi, violin] RIVAL: SYMPHONY NO.2 "WATER" SARASATE: ZIGEUNERWEISEN [GYPSY AIRS], OP.20 [Nikki Chooi, violin] MONTI: CSARDAS [Nikki Chooi, violin; Timothy Chooi, violin] Feb. 27, 2013 William Eddins MENDELSSOHN: HEBRIDES OVERTURE, "FINGAL'S CAVE", OP.26 WARLOCK: CAPRIOL SUITE (WITH WINDS) MENDELSSOHN: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1, G MINOR, OP.25 [George Li, piano] MENDELSSOHN: SINFONIA NO. 10 IN B MINOR HAYDN: SYMPHONY NO. 31 IN D MAJOR (HORNSIGNAL) Mar. 3, 2013 William Eddins ESTACIO: A FARMER'S SYMPHONY BARBER: ADAGIO FOR STRINGS COPLAND: LINCOLN PORTRAIT TCHAIKOVSKY: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1, OP.23, B FLAT MINOR [Beatrice Rana, piano] Mar. 7, 2013 unknown unknown MUSSORGSKY: NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (ARR. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV) TCHAIKOVSKY: SWAN LAKE: FANTASY ON THEMES (ARR. MATTHEWS) World Premiere [Eric Buchmann, violin] IPPOLITOV-IVANOV: CAUCASIAN SKETCHES: PROCESSION OF SARDAR RACHMANINOFF: VOCALISE [Virginie Gagne, violin] TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN F MINOR, OP. 36 TCHAIKOVSKY: SLEEPING BEAUTY: WALTZ RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: SCHEHEREZADE, OP. 35 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: TSAR SALTAN: FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE TCHAIKOVSKY: NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART, OP. 6, NO. 6 TCHAIKOVSKY: MARCHE SLAVE, OP.31 Mar. 15, 2013 William Eddins KULESHA: TORQUE BERLIOZ: HAROLD IN ITALY, OPUS 16 [Charles Pilon, viola] ROSSINI: ITALIANA IN ALGERI: OVERTURE RESPIGHI: FOUNTAINS OF ROME [FONTANE DI ROMA] Apr. 12, 2013 unknown unknown BELL: SPIRIT TRAIL SCHUMANN: CONCERTO, PIANO, IN A MINOR, OP.54 [Benjamin Grosvenor, piano] TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN E MINOR, OP. 64 Concert Programs Page 4 of 8 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON GROUP 2 ORCHESTRAS First Perf. Conductor Program May 22, 2013 William Eddins AVISON: CONCERTO GROSSO NO. 2 IN G MAJOR "AFTER SCARLATTI" BACH: SUITE NO. 3 IN D MAJOR, BWV 1068 HANDEL: ROYAL FIREWORKS MUSIC: SUITE (HARTY) PAGANINI: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, NO. 1 IN D MAJOR, OP.6 [Chloe Hanslip, violin] May 26, 2013 William Eddins BACH: SUITE NO. 3 IN D MAJOR, BWV 1068 ROSAURO: CONCERTO, MARIMBA, OP. 12 [Brian Jones, percussion] BRUCH: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, NO. 1 IN G MINOR, OP.26 [Chad Hoopes, violin] Jun. 1, 2013 Jean-Marie Zeitouni GILLILAND: ALWAYS BE TRUE FAURE: PAVANE, OP.50 BRAHMS: SCHICKSALSLIED, FOR CHORUS AND ORCH. OP.54 FRANCK: PSALM 150 SAINT-SAENS: SYMPHONY NO. 3 IN C MINOR, OP.78, "ORGAN SYM." Jun. 14, 2013 William Eddins ESTACIO: BRIO: TOCCATA AND FANTASY FOR ORCHESTRA FAURE: ELÉGIE FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA, OPUS 24 [Lynn Harrell, cello] SAINT-SAENS: CONCERTO, CELLO, NO. 1 IN A MINOR, OP.33 [Lynn Harrell, cello] STRAVINSKY: SACRE DU PRINTEMPS (ORIGINAL VERSION) Kansas City Symphony Sep. 28, 2012 Michael Stern SMITH: STAR SPANGLED BANNER (SCHUTZA) SCHOENBERG: FINDING ROTHKO TCHAIKOVSKY: CONCERTO IN D MAJOR FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, OPUS 35 [Vadim Gluzman, violin] MUSSORGSKY: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION (RAVEL) TCHAIKOVSKY: "DANCE OF THE JESTERS" FROM SNOW MAIDEN Oct.
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