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Conductor Program Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Apr. 26, 2013 Michael Christie SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 7 IN B MINOR, D.759, "UNFINISHED" [OLD NO. 8] MENDELSSOHN: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1, G MINOR, OP.25 [Behzod Abduraimov, piano] WEINBERG: Rhapsodie uber Moldawische Themen, Op. 47 No. 1 Austin Symphony Orchestra Sep. 7, 2012 Peter Bay DVORAK: My Homeland, Op. 62 BRAHMS: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, IN D MAJOR, OP.77 [Midori, violin] SHOSTAKOVICH: SYMPHONY NO. 9, OP. 70 Oct. 19, 2012 Peter Bay TCHAIKOVSKY: CORONATION MARCH TCHAIKOVSKY: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1, OP.23, B FLAT MINOR COPLAND: SYMPHONY NO. 3 Nov. 30, 2012 Peter Bay STRAVINSKY: RITE OF SPRING Jan. 11, 2013 Peter Bay BRAHMS: TRAGIC OVERTURE IN D MINOR, OP.81 BRITTEN: SINFONIA DA REQUIEM, OP.20 BRAHMS: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 1 IN D MINOR, OP.15 [Yefim Bronfman, piano] Feb. 22, 2013 Peter Bay BEETHOVEN: LEONORE OVERTURE NO. 1, OPUS 138 BARTOK: CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, NO. 2 [Jennifer Frautschi, violin] SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN B-FLAT MAJOR, D.485 Mar. 8, 2013 Peter Bay BEETHOVEN: LEONORE OVERTURE NO. 2, OPUS 72 GINASTERA: CONCERTO, HARP AND ORCHESTRA, OP.25 [Yolanda Kondonassis, harp] SIBELIUS: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN D MAJOR, OP.43 May 3, 2013 Peter Bay BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO: OVERTURE, OPUS 72 LANSKY: SHAPESHIFTERS, CONCERTO FOR TWO PIANOS [Quattro Mani, piano duo] BEETHOVEN: LEONORE OVERTURE NO. 3, OPUS 72 DELIUS: IRMELIN: PRELUDE FITKIN: Circuit (for Two Pianos and Orchestra) [Quattro Mani, piano duo] May 31, 2013 Peter Bay BERNSTEIN: CANDIDE: OVERTURE HILL: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major, Op. 47 World Premiere TCHAIKOVSKY: CONCERTO IN D MAJOR FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, OPUS 35 [Vadim Gluzman, violin] RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: CAPRICCIO ESPAGNOL, OP.34 Concert Programs Page 1 of 44 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON ALL GROUPS First Perf. Conductor Program Billings Symphony Orchestra and Chorale Sep. 15, 2012 Anne Harrigan DVORAK: SYMPHONY NO. 8 IN G MAJOR, OP.88 [OLD NO. 4] TCHAIKOVSKY: SLEEPING BEAUTY: SUITE, OP.66A TCHAIKOVSKY: SWAN LAKE: SUITE, OP.20 Oct. 13, 2012 Alastair Willis BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO: OVERTURE, OPUS 72 O'CONNOR: STRINGS & THREADS [Rosie Weiss, violin] BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 6 IN F MAJOR, OPUS 68 Nov. 24, 2012 Anne Harrigan TCHAIKOVSKY: NUTCRACKER (COMPLETE) Feb. 9, 2013 Anne Harrigan HIGDON: FANFARE RITMICO Local Premiere GARDEL: POR UNA CABEZA REVUELTAS: SENSEMAYÁ Local Premiere PIAZZOLLA: TANGAZO FALLA: EL AMOR BRUJO: SELECTIONS Mar. 16, 2013 Anne Harrigan ELGAR: POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE NO. 3 DELIUS: ON HEARING THE FIRST CUCKOO IN SPRING DUKAS: LA PÉRI: FANFARE RUTTER: THIS IS THE DAY THE LORD HATH MADE WALTON: HENRY V: TOUCH HER SOFT LIPS AND PART Local Premiere MOZART: MASS IN C MAJOR ("CORONATION"), K. 317 PARRY: JERUSALEM SMETANA: RICHARD III: FANFARE Local Premiere WALTON: CROWN IMPERIAL (CORONATION MARCH) Local Premiere Apr. 20, 2013 Anne Harrigan BARTOK: ROMANIAN FOLK DANCES RACHMANINOFF: VOCALISE GERSHWIN: RHAPSODY IN BLUE RACHMANINOFF: SYMPHONIC DANCES, OP.45 Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Sep. 22, 2012 Charles Latshaw BRAHMS: ACADEMIC FESTIVAL OVERTURE, OP.80 FAURE: DOLLY, OP.56 DVORAK: SYMPHONY NO. 8 IN G MAJOR, OP.88 [OLD NO. 4] Oct. 27, 2012 Charles Latshaw FALLA: EL AMOR BRUJO: RITUAL FIRE DANCE DUKAS: SORCERER'S APPRENTICE GRIEG: PETER GYNT (EXCERPTS) BERLIOZ: SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE: MARCH TO THE SCAFFOLD HUMPERDINCK: HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH'S RIDE BACH: TOCCATA AND FUGUE, BWV 565, D MINOR (STOWKOWSKI) SAINT-SAENS: DANSE MACABRE, OP.40 MOZART: REQUIEM, K. 626: EXCERPTS MUSSORGSKY: NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (ARR. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV) Dec. 8, 2012 Charles Latshaw PROKOFIEV: PETER AND THE WOLF, OP.67 Concert Programs Page 2 of 44 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON ALL GROUPS First Perf. Conductor Program WHARTON: THE GIANT JAM SANDWICH Feb. 23, 2013 Charles Latshaw KINGSLAND: SYMPSONY NO. 2 WEBER: CONCERTO, BASSOON, F MAJOR, OP.75 BERNSTEIN: WEST SIDE STORY: SYMPHONIC DANCES Apr. 27, 2013 Charles Latshaw KORNGOLD: CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, D MAJOR, OP. 35 [Philip Palermo, violin] PROKOFIEV: ROMEO AND JULIET: SUITE Boise Philharmonic Association, Inc. Sep. 28, 2012 Robert Franz HONEGGER: PACIFIC 231 (MOUVEMENT SYMPHONIQUE NO. 1) SIBELIUS: CONCERTO IN D MINOR FOR VIOLIN, OP.47 [Rachel Barton Pine, violin] BRAHMS: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MINOR, OP.68 Oct. 19, 2012 Robert Franz SCHUBERT: ROSAMUNDE: OVERTURE MOZART: CONCERTO FOR PIANO, NO. 23, A MAJOR, K. 488 [George Li, piano] MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE (DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE), K. 620: OVERTURE SCHUBERT: SYMPHONY NO. 3 IN D MAJOR, D.200 Nov. 16, 2012 Robert Franz COCKEY: Sacred Land- A tribute to the Shosone-Bannock Trib World Premiere STRAVINSKY: RITE OF SPRING Jan. 25, 2013 Robert Franz WAGNER: RHEINGOLD: ENTRANCE OF THE GODS WAGNER: WALKÜRE: RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES WAGNER: DIE WALKüRE: MAGIC FIRE MUSIC WAGNER: TRISTAN UND ISOLDE: PRELUDE AND LIEBESTOD WAGNER: SIEGFRIED: FOREST MURMURS FROM ACT III WAGNER: SIEGFRIED IDYLL WAGNER: GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: SIEGFRIED'S RHINE JOURNEY WAGNER: GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: "SIEGFRIED'S DEATH" Feb. 23, 2013 Robert Franz BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MAJOR, OPUS 21 BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 9 IN D MINOR, OPUS 125 [Emily Amber Newton, soprano; Chris Bengochea, tenor; Derrick Parker, baritone] Mar. 22, 2013 Daniel Hege COPLAND: APPALACHIAN SPRING BACH: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 IN D MINOR [Roberto Plano, piano] SCHUMANN: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN B FLAT MAJOR, OP.38, "SPRING" May 3, 2013 Robert Franz EARNEST: Turbulence KORNGOLD: CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, D MAJOR, OP. 35 [Jennifer Frautschi, violin] RACHMANINOFF: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN E MINOR, OP.27 Boston Classical Orchestra Concert Programs Page 3 of 44 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON ALL GROUPS First Perf. Conductor Program Sep. 29, 2012 Steven Lipsitt BARTOK: ROMANIAN FOLK DANCES BRAHMS: HUNGARIAN DANCES VIVALDI: L'ESTRO ARMONICO MOZART: SINFONIA CONCERTANTE, OBOE, CLARINET, BASSOON, HORN, E- FLAT MAJOR, K. 297B Oct. 20, 2012 Steven Lipsitt BEETHOVEN: EGMONT: OVERTURE, OPUS 84 BRAHMS: CONCERTO, VIOLIN & CELLO, OP.102 (DOUBLE) [ BIZET: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MAJOR Nov. 17, 2012 Steven Lipsitt SCHUBERT: OVERTURE IN B-FLAT MAJOR, D.470 WEBER: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN C MAJOR BEETHOVEN: CONCERTO, VIOLIN, IN D MAJOR, OPUS 61 [Sharon Roffman, violin] Mar. 9, 2013 Steven Lipsitt MENDELSSOHN: SINFONIA NO. 1 in C MAJOR DAVID: CONCERTINO NO. 4, OP. 4 HAYDN: SYMPHONY NO. 28 IN A MAJOR MOZART: Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat, K. 447 MOZART: TOY SYMPHONY (SEE F. HAYDN: "TOY SYMPHONY") HAYDN: Concertino for Horn and Trombone Apr. 13, 2013 Steven Lipsitt HAYDN: Overture to Spring from "The Seasons" MOZART: 2 SONGS OF SPRINGTIME BEETHOVEN: SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO, "SPRING" III RONDO MAHLER: Der Knaben Wunderhorn [Philip Lima, baritone] HOIBY: I HAVE A DREAM BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 (in 1816 wind octet version) Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Sep. 15, 2012 Michael Butterman TCHAIKOVSKY: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN F MINOR, OP. 36 PROKOFIEV: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 3, IN C MAJOR, OP. 26 [Christopher Taylor, piano] NYTCH: Acclamations Nov. 23, 2012 Richard S. Oldberg TCHAIKOVSKY: NUTCRACKER (COMPLETE) [Boulder Ballet] Jan. 12, 2013 Michael Butterman BRUCKNER: SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN E-FLAT MAJOR (1874 ORIGINAL VERSION) BARBER: CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, OPUS 14 [Sarah Chang, violin] Feb. 23, 2013 Michael Butterman DANIELPOUR: WOMAN'S LIFE [Angela Brown, soprano] BRAHMS: DEUTSCHES REQUIEM, OP.45 (GERMAN REQUIEM) [Angela Brown, soprano; Patrick Mason, baritone] Apr. 27, 2013 Michael Butterman STRAVINSKY: FOUR NORWEGIAN MOODS SIBELIUS: FINLANDIA, OP.26 SIBELIUS: CONCERTO IN D MINOR FOR VIOLIN, OP.47 [Jennifer Koh, violin] Concert Programs Page 4 of 44 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON ALL GROUPS First Perf. Conductor Program RAUTAVAARA: CONCERTO FOR BIRDS AND ORCHESTRA, "CANTUS ARCTICUS", OP. 61 DEBUSSY: APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE: PRÉLUDE 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) Canton Symphony Orchestra Oct. 7, 2012 Gerhardt Zimmermann CORIGLIANO: GAZEBO DANCES MENOTTI: CONCERTO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA [Lauren Roth, violin] SIBELIUS: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN D MAJOR, OP.43 Nov. 4, 2012 Gerhardt Zimmermann MAHLER: SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN C MINOR, "RESURRECTION" (NEW CRITICAL EDITION) KAPLAN [Christine Brandes, soprano; Lucille Beer, mezzo soprano] Dec. 2, 2012 Gerhardt Zimmermann ROSSINI: GAZZA LADRA, [THIEVING MAGPIE]: OVERTURE MOZART: CONCERTO FOR PIANO, NO. 24, C MINOR, K. 491 [Sara Buechner, piano] RACHMANINOFF: SYMPHONY NO. 1 IN D MINOR, OP.13 Jan. 26, 2013 Gerhardt Zimmermann DEBUSSY: PRINTEMPS - SUITE SYMPHONIQUE RAVEL: MOTHER GOOSE [MA MERE L'OYE] (COMPLETE) FRANCK: SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA [André Watts, piano] SAINT-SAENS: CONCERTO, PIANO, NO. 2 IN G MINOR, OP.22 [André Watts, piano] Feb. 16, 2013 Gerhardt Zimmermann BEETHOVEN: EGMONT: OVERTURE, OPUS 84 HAYDN: SYMPHONY NO. 94 IN G MAJOR (SURPRISE) RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: SCHEHEREZADE, OP. 35 [Lauren Roth, violin] TCHAIKOVSKY: MARCHE SLAVE, OP.31 Mar. 23, 2013 Gerhardt Zimmermann BEETHOVEN: LEONORE OVERTURE NO. 3, OPUS 72B BAKER: CANTI GUERRIERI ED AMOROSI (SONGS OF WAR AND LOVE) World Premiere SHOSTAKOVICH: SYMPHONY NO. 5, OP. 47 Apr. 20, 2013 Gerhardt Zimmermann WAGNER: TRISTAN UND ISOLDE: PRELUDE AND LIEBESTOD [Amy Yekel, soprano] WAGNER: WALKÜRE: RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES WAGNER: GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: BRUNNHILDE'S IMMOLATION [Amy Yekel, soprano] STRAVINSKY: SACRE DU PRINTEMPS (NIEWEG) (CRITICAL EDITION) Concert Programs Page 5 of 44 CONCERT PROGRAMS – 2012-13 SEASON ALL GROUPS First Perf. Conductor Program Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras Nov. 18, 2012 DVORAK: GOLDEN SPINNING WHEEL, OP.109 COPLAND: RODEO: "BUCKAROO HOLIDAY" Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra Oct. 13, 2012 Patrick Miles RAUTAVAARA: CONCERTO FOR BIRDS AND ORCHESTRA, "CANTUS ARCTICUS", OP. 61 Dec. 1, 2012 Patrick Miles TCHAIKOVSKY: NUTCRACKER: SUITE, OP.71A MITCHELL: Assorted Christmas Tunes HUMPERDINCK: HANSEL AND GRETEL: PRELUDE Feb. 23, 2013 Patrick Miles MUSSORGSKY: NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN (ARR. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV) DEBUSSY: APRES-MIDI D'UN FAUNE: PRÉLUDE STRAVINSKY: FIREBIRD: SUITE (1919 REVISION) PROKOFIEV: PETER AND THE WOLF, OP.67 [Jim Fleming, narrator] Apr.
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