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2013-2014 Subscription Series 2013-2014 Subscription Series Fri. Sun. Thursday 6 8PM 8PM Fri 9 2PM Saturday 6 8PM Sat. 9 8PM 2PM 2013-2014 Subscription Series A B C D A B A B C D A B September Fri. Sun. Beethoven 9 PREMIuM Thursday 6 8PM 8PM Fri 9 2PM Saturday 6 8PM Sat. 9 8PM 2PM Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Beethoven Calm Sea and Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Westminster Symphonic Choir Prosperous Voyage A B C D A B A B C D A B Joe Miller Director Muhly “Bright Mass with Canons” 26 27 28 28 Beethoven Symphony September No. 9 (“Choral”) Beethoven 9 PREMIuM Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Beethoven Calm Sea and Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. OctoberWestminster Symphonic Choir Prosperous Voyage Joe Miller Director Muhly “Bright Mass with Canons” 26 27 28 28 Mahler 4 Beethoven Symphony Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Britten No. 9 (“Choral”)Variations and Fugue Richard Woodhams Oboe on a Theme of Purcell 4 5 5 6 Christiane Karg Soprano Strauss Oboe Concerto October Mahler Symphony No. 4 Mahler 4 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. BronfmanYannick Nézet-Séguin Plays BeethovenConductor Britten Variations and Fugue Richard Woodhams Oboe on a Theme of Purcell Semyon Bychkov Conductor Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. Oct. 5 5 6 Christiane Karg Soprano Strauss Oboe Concerto Yefim Bronfman Piano Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 Mahler Symphony No. 4 10 11 12 (“The Year 1905”) BronfmanPines of Rome Plays BeethovenPREMIuM Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos Beethoven Overture to Semyon Bychkov Conductor Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Conductor King Stephen Yefim Bronfman Piano Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 Lise de la Salle Piano Beethoven Symphony No. 8 10 11 12 (“The Year 1905”) 17 18 19 Liszt Piano Concerto No. 2 Respighi The Pines of Rome Pines of Rome PREMIuM RafaelFrench Frühbeck Masters de Burgos Beethoven Overture to Oct. Oct. Oct. Rafael Conductor Frühbeck de Burgos Lalo King Symphonie Stephen espagnole, for Oct. Oct. Oct. Lise Conductor de la Salle Piano Beethoven violin and orchestra Symphony No. 8 17 18 19 Augustin Hadelich Violin DebussyLiszt Piano La Concerto Mer No. 2 24 25 26 RavelRespighi Suite The No. Pines 2 from of RomeDaphnis and Chloé French Masters PhiladelphiaRafael Frühbeck de Commissions Burgos Lalo Symphonie espagnole, for Oct. Oct. Oct. Conductor violin and orchestra Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Ranjbaran Flute Concerto Augustin Hadelich Violin Debussy La Mer Jeffrey Khaner Flute Ludwig Bassoon Concerto 24 25 26 Ravel Suite No. 2 from Daphnis Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Daniel Matsukawa Bassoon Dun Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of and Chloé Elizabeth Hainen Harp Women, Symphony for 12 Micro 31 1 2 2 Program Includes: Films, Harp, and Orchestra PhiladelphiaBerstein Overture to Commissions Candide Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Ranjbaran Flute Concerto Jeffrey Khaner Flute Ludwig Bassoon Concerto Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Daniel Matsukawa Bassoon Dun Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of ElizabethNovember Hainen Harp Women, Symphony for 12 Micro 31 1 2 2 Films, Harp, and Orchestra YannickProgram Includes: and Yuja PREMIuM Nov. Nov. Nov. Berstein Overture to Candide Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Strauss Serenade for Winds 7 8 9 Yuja Wang Piano Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 Strauss November Ein Heldenleben FromYannick Vienna and Yujato the NewPREMI WorlduM Nov. Nov. Nov. Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Strauss Serenade for Winds Manfred Honeck Conductor Strauss Overture to Die Fledermaus 7 8 9 Yuja Wang Piano Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 Nov. Nov. Nov. Christian Tetzlaff Violin Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 Strauss Ein Heldenleben Dvořák Symphony No. 9 14 15 16 (“From the New World”) PerlmanFrom Vienna Returns to the NewPREMI WorlduM Manfred Honeck Conductor Strauss Overture to Die Fledermaus Itzhak Perlman Conductor Nov. Nov. Nov. Christian Tetzlaff Violin BeethovenMozart Violin Romances Concerto No. No. 5 1 & 2 and Violin Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dvořák SymphonySerenade No.for 9Strings 14 15 16 Beethoven (“From the New Symphony World”) No. 2 21 22 23 23 24 Brahms Academic Festival Overture Perlman Returns PREMIuM FourItzhak PerlmanSeasons Conductor Beethoven Romances No. 1 & 2 and Violin Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Richard Egarr Conductor DvořákVivaldi The Serenade Four Seasons for Strings Daniel Hope Violin BeethovenPurcell Suite SymphonyNo. 1 from No. 2 21 Nov. 22 23 Nov. 23 24 Brahms The Fairy Academic Queen Festival Overture Haydn Symphony No. 101 29 30 (“The Clock”) Four Seasons Richard Egarr Conductor Vivaldi The Four Seasons DecemberDaniel Hope Violin Purcell Suite No. 1 from Nov. Nov. The Fairy Queen Dec. Dec. Dec. Symphonie fantastique PHaydnREMIu SymphonyM No. 101 29 30 Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Brahms (“The Clock”) Piano Concerto No. 2 5 7 8 Hélène Grimaud Piano Berlioz Symphonie fantastique DavidDecember Kim Plays Tchaikovsky Pablo Heras-Casado Conductor Tchaikovsky Valse-scherzo, for Dec. Dec. Dec. PREMIuM DavidSymphonie Kim Violin fantastique violin and orchestra Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 5 7 8 Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Stravinsky Petrushka Hélène Grimaud Piano Berlioz Symphonie fantastique 12 13 14 14 Tchaikovsky Serenade mélancolique, for violin and orchestra David Kim Plays Tchaikovsky Pablo Heras-Casado Conductor Tchaikovsky Valse-scherzo, for JanuaryDavid Kim Violin violin and orchestra Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Stravinsky Petrushka 12 13 14 14 Tchaikovsky Serenade Week 1 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Robin mélancolique, Ticciati for Conductor violin and orchestra Liadov The Enchanted Lake Stephen Hough Piano Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 10 11 11 12 Tchaikovsky January Symphony No. 4 Tchaikovsky Week 1 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Robin Ticciati Conductor Liadov The Enchanted Lake Stephen Hough Piano Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 10 11 11 12 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 Tchaikovsky Week 2 Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations, Jan. Jan. Jan. Hai-Ye Ni Cello for cello and orchestra 16 17 18 Borodin Polovtsian Dances, from Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings Prince Igor Balakirev Islamey Tchaikovsky Week 32 PREMIuM Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations, Jan. Jan. Jan. Tugan Sokhiev Conductor Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Fri. Hai-Ye Ni Cello for cello and orchestra Jan. Vadim Gluzman Violin Musorgsky Pictures from 16 17 18 Jan. Borodin Polovtsian Dances, from Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings Rimsky-Korsakov “The Battle an Exhibition Prince Igor Balakirev Islamey 23 of Kerzhenets” 24 LupuTchaikovsky Joins Yannick Week 3 PREMIuM Tugan Sokhiev Conductor Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Fri. Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Smetana “The Moldau,” from Jan. Vadim Gluzman Violin Musorgsky Pictures from Jan. Jan. Feb. Jan. Radu Lupu Piano Má vlast an Exhibition Rimsky-Korsakov “The Battle Bartók Piano Concerto No. 3 30 23 31 1 24 of Kerzhenets” Dvořák Symphony No. 6 Lupu Joins Yannick FebruaryYannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Smetana “The Moldau,” from Jan. Jan. Feb. Radu Lupu Piano Má vlast Ax, from Bach to Strauss Bartók Piano Concerto No. 3 30 Feb. 31 Feb. Feb. 1 Vladimir Jurowski Conductor DvořákStrauss Symphony Burleske, for No. piano 6 Emanuel Ax Piano and orchestra 6 7 8 Jeffrey Khaner Flute Bach Piano Concerto No. 1 FebruaryBach Orchestral Suite No. 2 Mahler Todtenfeier Ax, from Bach to Strauss Feb. Feb. Feb. PREMIuM VladimirAll Rachmaninoff Jurowski Conductor Strauss Burleske, for piano EmanuelVladimir JurowskiAx Piano Conductor and orchestra 6 Feb. Feb. 7 8 Feb. Feb. JeffreyWestminster Khaner Symphonic Flute Choir BachRachmaninoff Piano Concerto Selected No. songs1 Joe Miller Director Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 4 13 14 15 15 Bach Orchestral Suite No. 2 Mahler Todtenfeier Rachmaninoff The Bells Yannick’sAll Rachmaninoff “Eroica” PREMIuM Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. YannickVladimir Nézet-SéguinJurowski Conductor Conductor Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 TrulsWestminster Mørk Cello Symphonic Choir BeethovenRachmaninoff Symphony Selected songs 20 13 14 15 15 22 23 Joe Miller Director Rachmaninoff No. 3 (“Eroica”) Piano Concerto No. 4 Strauss Metamorphosen Rachmaninoff The Bells Yannick’sFirebird and “Eroica” Cinderella Stéphane Denève Conductor Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks Feb. Feb. Feb. Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 Eric Le Sage Piano Poulenc Aubade Feb. Mar. Truls Mørk Cello Beethoven Symphony The Philadelphia Dance Company ProkofievExcerpts from Cinderella 20 22 23 No. 3 (“Eroica”) Strauss Joan Myers Metamorphosen Brown Stravinsky Suite from The Firebird 28 1 Executive Artistic Director Firebird and Cinderella Stéphane Denève Conductor Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks EricMarch Le Sage Piano Poulenc Aubade Feb. Mar. The Philadelphia Dance Company ProkofievExcerpts from Cinderella Mar. Mar. Mar. Beethoven Joan Myers Brown and ShostakovichStravinsky PREMI SuiteuM from The Firebird 28 1 Stéphane Executive DenèveArtistic Director Conductor Beethoven Violin Concerto 6 7 8 Nikolaj Znaider Violin Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 March Mar. Mar. Mar. Beethoven and Shostakovich PREMIuM Stéphane Denève Conductor Beethoven Violin Concerto 6 7 8 NikolajFauré’s Znaider Requiem Violin PREMIuMShostakovich Symphony No. 10 Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Villa-Lobos Bachianas Michael Stairs Organ brasileiras No. 5 Mar. Mar. Mar. Philadelphia Singers Chorale Duruflé Four Motets on Gregorian David Hayes Music Director Themes, for chorus, Op.10 13 14 15 Gabrieli Canzon septimi toni No. 2, Fauré Requiem Fauré’s from Sacrae Requiem symphoniae PREMIuM Yannick Nézet-Séguin
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