Sight/ Sound/ Symphony

Sight/ Sound/ Symphony

SEASON 2020-2021 SIGHT/ Jessica GriffinJessica SOUND/ SYMPHONY October 8, 2020 SEASON 2020-2021 The Philadelphia Orchestra Thursday, October 8, at 8:00 On the Digital Stage Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Refik Anadol Visual Design Simon Fate Now Conquers World premiere—Philadelphia Orchestra commission Beethoven from Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: II. Allegretto Schubert Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (“Unfinished”) I. Allegro moderato II. Andante con moto This program runs approximately 1 hour and will be performed without an intermission. Support for the collaboration with Refik Anadol has been provided to The Philadelphia Orchestra by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. Philadelphia Orchestra concerts are broadcast on WRTI 90.1 FM on Sunday afternoons at 1 PM, and are repeated on Monday evenings at 7 PM on WRTI HD 2. Visit www.wrti.org to listen live or for more details. Our World Lead support for the Digital Stage is provided by: Elaine W. Camarda and A. Morris Williams, Jr. The CHG Charitable Trust The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Innisfree Foundation Gretchen and M. Roy Jackson Neal W. Krouse John H. McFadden and Lisa D. Kabnick Leslie A. Miller and Richard B. Worley Ralph W. Muller and Beth B. Johnston William Penn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shaw Waterman Trust Constance and Sankey Williams Wyncote Foundation SEASON 2020-2021 ARTIST’S NOTE For the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Sight/Sound/Symphony performance on its Digital Stage, Refik Anadol Studio has created Symphonic Dreams, a groundbreaking latent cinema experience that connects architectural aesthetics with the second movement of Beethoven’s glorious Symphony No. 7. Symphonic Dreams is part of the Studio’s most recent synesthetic reality experiments that utilize machine-learning algorithms trained on large datasets. The first step in the process was to collect, categorize, and refine a vast database of the publicly available images of every European architectural form built between 1300 and 1600 in Europe. The resulting dataset then transforms into a latent multi-sensory experience within various imaginary sacred spaces. The piece self generates pigments, shapes, and patterns in response to the visual input that the machine’s mind processes. Paying homage to the unbound poetic sublimity of both Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony and Renaissance architecture, the final work visualizes this mesmerizing latent space, and invites the audience to explore what, until now, only existed in the mind of a machine. —Refik Anadol SEASON 2020-2021 The Philadelphia Orchestra Yannick Nézet-Séguin Music Director Walter and Leonore Annenberg Chair Gabriela Lena Frank Composer-in-Residence Erina Yashima Assistant Conductor Lina Gonzalez-Granados Conducting Fellow Frederick R. Haas Artistic Advisor Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ Experience First Violins Amy Oshiro-Morales David Kim, Concertmaster Yu-Ting Chen Juliette Kang, First Associate Jeoung-Yin Kim Concertmaster Christine Lim Joseph and Marie Field Chair Marc Rovetti, Assistant Concertmaster Violas Barbara Govatos Choong-Jin Chang, Principal Robert E. Mortensen Chair Ruth and A. Morris Williams Chair Jonathan Beiler Kirsten Johnson, Associate Principal Hirono Oka Kerri Ryan, Assistant Principal Richard Amoroso Judy Geist Robert and Lynne Pollack Chair Renard Edwards Yayoi Numazawa Anna Marie Ahn Petersen Jason DePue Piasecki Family Chair Larry A. Grika Chair David Nicastro Jennifer Haas Burchard Tang Miyo Curnow Che-Hung Chen Elina Kalendarova Rachel Ku Daniel Han Marvin Moon Julia Li Meng Wang William Polk Mei Ching Huang Cellos Second Violins Hai-Ye Ni, Principal Priscilla Lee, Associate Principal Kimberly Fisher, Principal Peter A. Benoliel Chair Yumi Kendall, Assistant Principal Paul Roby, Associate Principal Richard Harlow Sandra and David Marshall Chair Gloria dePasquale Dara Morales, Assistant Principal Orton P. and Noël S. Jackson Chair Anne M. Buxton Chair Kathryn Picht Read Philip Kates Robert Cafaro Davyd Booth Volunteer Committees Chair Paul Arnold Ohad Bar-David Joseph Brodo Chair, given by Peter A. Benoliel John Koen Dmitri Levin Derek Barnes Boris Balter Alex Veltman SEASON 2020-2021 Basses Jeffry Kirschen Harold Robinson, Principal Ernesto Tovar Torres Carole and Emilio Gravagno Chair Shelley Showers Joseph Conyers, Acting Associate Principal Tobey and Mark Dichter Chair Trumpets Nathaniel West, Acting Assistant Principal David Bilger, Principal Marguerite and Gerry Lenfest Chair Michael Shahan Jeffrey Curnow, Associate Principal David Fay Gary and Ruthanne Schlarbaum Chair Duane Rosengard Anthony Prisk Some members of the string sections voluntarily rotate seating on a periodic basis. Trombones Nitzan Haroz, Principal Flutes Neubauer Family Foundation Chair Jeffrey Khaner, Principal Matthew Vaughn, Co-Principal Paul and Barbara Henkels Chair Blair Bollinger, Bass Trombone Patrick Williams, Associate Principal Drs. Bong and Mi Wha Lee Chair Rachelle and Ronald Kaiserman Chair Olivia Staton Tuba Erica Peel, Piccolo Carol Jantsch, Principal Lyn and George M. Ross Chair Oboes Philippe Tondre, Principal Timpani Samuel S. Fels Chair Don S. Liuzzi, Principal Peter Smith, Associate Principal Dwight V. Dowley Chair Jonathan Blumenfeld Angela Zator Nelson, Associate Principal Edwin Tuttle Chair Elizabeth Starr Masoudnia, English Horn Percussion Joanne T. Greenspun Chair Christopher Deviney, Principal Angela Zator Nelson Clarinets Ricardo Morales, Principal Piano and Celesta Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Chair Kiyoko Takeuti Samuel Caviezel, Associate Principal Sarah and Frank Coulson Chair Keyboards Socrates Villegas Davyd Booth Paul R. Demers, Bass Clarinet Peter M. Joseph and Susan Rittenhouse Joseph Chair Harp Elizabeth Hainen, Principal Bassoons Daniel Matsukawa, Principal Librarians Richard M. Klein Chair Nicole Jordan, Principal Mark Gigliotti, Co-Principal Steven K. Glanzmann Angela Anderson Smith Holly Blake, Contrabassoon Stage Personnel James J. Sweeney, Jr., Manager Horns Dennis Moore, Jr. Jennifer Montone, Principal Gray Charitable Trust Chair Jeffrey Lang, Associate Principal Hannah L. and J. Welles Henderson Chair Christopher Dwyer SEASON 2020-2021 THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Jessica Griffin The Philadelphia Orchestra is one of the world’s preeminent orchestras. It strives to share the transformative power of music with the widest possible audience, and to create joy, connection, and excitement through music in the Philadelphia region, across the country, and around the world. Through innovative programming, robust educational initiatives, and an ongoing commitment to the communities that it serves, the ensemble is on a path to create an expansive future for classical music, and to further the place of the arts in an open and democratic society. Yannick Nézet-Séguin is now in his ninth season as the eighth music director of The Philadelphia Orchestra. His connection to the ensemble’s musicians has been praised by both concertgoers and critics, and he is embraced by the musicians of the Orchestra, audiences, and the community. Your Philadelphia Orchestra takes great pride in its hometown, performing for the people of Philadelphia year-round, from Verizon Hall to community centers, the Mann Center to Penn’s Landing, classrooms to hospitals, and over the airwaves and online. The Orchestra continues to discover new and inventive ways to nurture its relationship with loyal patrons. SEASON 2020-2021 THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA In March 2020, in response to the cancellation of concerts due the COVID-19 pandemic, the Orchestra launched the Virtual Philadelphia Orchestra, a portal hosting video and audio of performances, free, on its website and social media platforms. In September 2020 the Orchestra announced Our World NOW, its reimagined fall season of concerts filmed without audiences and presented weekly on its Digital Stage. Our World NOW also includes free offerings: HearTOGETHER, a series on racial and social justice; educational activities; and small ensemble performances from locations throughout the Philadelphia region. The Philadelphia Orchestra continues the tradition of educational and community engagement for listeners of all ages. It launched its HEAR initiative in 2016 to become a major force for good in every community that it serves. HEAR is a portfolio of integrated initiatives that promotes Health, champions music Education, enables broad Access to Orchestra performances, and maximizes impact through Research. The Orchestra’s award-winning education and community initiatives engage over 50,000 students, families, and community members through programs such as PlayINs, side-by-sides, PopUP concerts, Free Neighborhood Concerts, School Concerts, sensory-friendly concerts, the School Partnership Program and School Ensemble Program, and All City Orchestra Fellowships. Through concerts, tours, residencies, and recordings, the Orchestra is a global ambassador. It performs annually at Carnegie Hall, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and the Bravo! Vail Music Festival. The Orchestra also has a rich history of touring, having first performed outside Philadelphia in the earliest days of its founding. It was the first American orchestra to perform in the People’s Republic of China in 1973, launching a now-five-decade commitment of people-to-people exchange. The Orchestra also makes live recordings available on popular digital music services and as part of the Orchestra on Demand section of its website. Under Yannick’s leadership, the Orchestra returned to recording, with seven celebrated CDs

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