23 Season 2015-2016 Thursday, February 11, at 8:00 The Philadelphia Orchestra Friday, February 12, at 8:00 Saturday, February 13, at 8:00 Vladimir Jurowski Conductor Sunday, February 14, at Yefim BronfmanPiano 2:00 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 (“Emperor”) I. Allegro II. Adagio un poco mosso— III. Rondo: Allegro Intermission Miaskovsky Symphony No. 10 in F minor, Op. 30 (in one movement) Janáček Taras Bulba I. The Death of Andrey II. The Death of Ostap III. The Prophecy and Death of Taras Bulba This program runs approximately 1 hour, 50 minutes. The February 11 concert is sponsored by James and Frances Maguire. Philadelphia Orchestra concerts are broadcast on WRTI 90.1 FM on Sunday afternoons at 1 PM. Visit WRTI.org to listen live or for more details. 3 Story Title 25 The Philadelphia Orchestra Jessica Griffin The Philadelphia Orchestra Orchestra also reaches Carnegie Hall and the is one of the preeminent thousands of listeners on the Kennedy Center while also orchestras in the world, radio with weekly Sunday enjoying summer residencies renowned for its distinctive afternoon broadcasts on in Saratoga Springs, New sound, desired for its WRTI-FM. York, and Vail, Colorado. keen ability to capture the Philadelphia is home and The Philadelphia Orchestra hearts and imaginations the Orchestra nurtures an of audiences, and admired serves as a catalyst for important relationship with for a legacy of imagination cultural activity across patrons who support the and innovation on and off Philadelphia’s many main season at the Kimmel the concert stage. The communities, as it builds an Orchestra is transforming its Center, and also with those offstage presence as strong rich tradition of achievement, who enjoy the Orchestra’s as its onstage one. The sustaining the highest area performances at the Orchestra’s award-winning level of artistic quality, but Mann Center, Penn’s Landing, Collaborative Learning also challenging—and and other cultural, civic, initiatives engage over exceeding—that level by and learning venues. The 50,000 students, families, creating powerful musical Orchestra maintains a strong and community members experiences for audiences at commitment to collaborations through programs such as home and around the world. with cultural and community PlayINs, side-by-sides, PopUp organizations on a regional concerts, free Neighborhood Music Director Yannick and national level. Concerts, School Concerts, Nézet-Séguin’s highly collaborative style, deeply- Through concerts, tours, and residency work in rooted musical curiosity, residencies, presentations, Philadelphia and abroad. and boundless enthusiasm, and recordings, the Orchestra The Orchestra’s musicians, paired with a fresh approach is a global ambassador for in their own dedicated to orchestral programming, Philadelphia and for the roles as teachers, coaches, have been heralded by United States. Having been and mentors, serve a key critics and audiences alike the first American orchestra role in growing young since his inaugural season in to perform in China, in 1973 musician talent and a love 2012. Under his leadership at the request of President of classical music, nurturing the Orchestra returned to Nixon, The Philadelphia and celebrating the wealth recording, with two celebrated Orchestra today boasts a new of musicianship in the CDs on the prestigious partnership with the National Philadelphia region. For Deutsche Grammophon Centre for the Performing more information on The label, continuing its history Arts in Beijing. The ensemble Philadelphia Orchestra, of recording success. The annually performs at please visit www.philorch.org. 6 Music Director Chris Lee Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, who holds the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Chair, is an inspired leader of The Philadelphia Orchestra, and he has renewed his commitment to the ensemble through the 2021-22 season. His highly collaborative style, deeply rooted musical curiosity, and boundless enthusiasm, paired with a fresh approach to orchestral programming, have been heralded by critics and audiences alike. The New York Times has called him “phenomenal,” adding that under his baton, “the ensemble, famous for its glowing strings and homogenous richness, has never sounded better.” Highlights of his fourth season include a year-long exploration of works that exemplify the famous Philadelphia Sound, including Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 and other pieces premiered by the Orchestra; a Music of Vienna Festival; and the continuation of a commissioning project for principal players. Yannick has established himself as a musical leader of the highest caliber and one of the most thrilling talents of his generation. He has been music director of the Rotterdam Philharmonic since 2008 and artistic director and principal conductor of Montreal’s Orchestre Métropolitain since 2000. He also continues to enjoy a close relationship with the London Philharmonic, of which he was principal guest conductor. He has made wildly successful appearances with the world’s most revered ensembles, and he has conducted critically acclaimed performances at many of the leading opera houses. Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Deutsche Grammophon (DG) enjoy a long-term collaboration. Under his leadership The Philadelphia Orchestra returned to recording with two CDs on that label; the second, Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with pianist Daniil Trifonov, was released in August 2015. He continues fruitful recording relationships with the Rotterdam Philharmonic on DG, EMI Classics, and BIS Records; the London Philharmonic and Choir for the LPO label; and the Orchestre Métropolitain for ATMA Classique. A native of Montreal, Yannick studied at that city’s Conservatory of Music and continued lessons with renowned conductor Carlo Maria Giulini and with Joseph Flummerfelt at Westminster Choir College. Among Yannick’s honors are appointments as Companion of the Order of Canada and Officer of the National Order of Quebec, a Royal Philharmonic Society Award, Canada’s National Arts Centre Award, the Prix Denise-Pelletier, Musical America’s 2016 Artist of the Year, and honorary doctorates from the University of Quebec, the Curtis Institute of Music, and Westminster Choir College. To read Yannick’s full bio, please visit www.philorch.org/conductor. 26 Conductor Sheila Rock One of today’s most sought-after conductors, Vladimir Jurowski is a frequent guest with The Philadelphia Orchestra. He made his debut with the Philadelphians in 2005 and most recently performed with the ensemble in 2014. Born in Moscow in 1972, he made his international debut in 1995 at the Wexford Festival conducting Rimsky- Korsakov’s May Night, and the same year made his debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with Verdi’s Nabucco. In October 2015 he was announced as the next chief conductor and artistic director of the Berlin Radio Symphony, a position he takes up in the 2017-18 season. He was appointed principal guest conductor of the London Philharmonic in 2003 and became principal conductor in September 2007. He also holds the titles of principal artist of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and artistic director of the Russian State Academic Symphony. In addition to these current performances, highlights of Mr. Jurowski’s 2015-16 season include return visits to the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, and the Cleveland and Royal Concertgebouw orchestras; his debut at the Salzburg Easter Festival at the helm of the Staatskapelle Dresden; and performances at the Vienna Musikverein and Konzerthaus with the Vienna Symphony. A committed operatic conductor, he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1999 with Verdi’s Rigoletto and has since returned for numerous performances. From 2001 to 2013 he served as music director of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. In 2015 he returned to the Komische Oper Berlin for a new production of Schoenberg’s Moses and Aaron. Future operatic highlights include his debut at the Bavarian State Opera with Prokofiev’sThe Fiery Angel, his Salzburg Festival debut with Berg’s Wozzeck, and his first return to Glyndebourne as a guest conductor to lead the world premiere production of Brett Dean’s Hamlet. The London Philharmonic has released a wide selection of Mr. Jurowski’s live recordings on its LPO Live label; recent releases include Zemlinsky’s A Florentine Tragedy and an album of orchestral works by the orchestra’s composer- in-residence, Julian Anderson. Mr. Jurowski’s tenure at Glyndebourne has been documented in numerous CD and DVD releases, including Rossini’s La Cenerentola and Rachmaninoff’s The Miserly Knight, all released by Medici Arts. 27 Soloist Dario Acosta Pianist Yefim Bronfmanhas performed regularly with The Philadelphia Orchestra since making his debut in 1977. Widely regarded as one of today’s most talented virtuoso pianists, he has won consistent critical acclaim for his solo recitals, orchestral engagements, and recordings. At the center of his 2015-16 season is a residency with the Staatskapelle Dresden, which includes all the Beethoven concertos conducted by Christian Thielemann in Dresden and on tour in Europe. Mr. Bronfman also performs Bartók concertos with the London Symphony and Valery Gergiev in Edinburgh, London, Vienna, Luxembourg, and New York. Recital performances include cycles of the complete Prokofiev sonatas over three programs in Berlin, at New York’s Carnegie Hall, and at Cal Performances, Berkeley. He also has return engagements with the Vienna, New York, and Los Angeles philharmonics; the Mariinsky and Cleveland orchestras; and the Boston, Montreal, Toronto, San Francisco, and Seattle symphonies. Following the success of a U.S. tour last spring, Mr. Bronfman rejoins violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and cellist Lynn Harrell in May for a European tour that takes them to Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and Milan. Always keen to explore chamber music repertoire, his partners have also included pianist Martha Argerich, mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená, flutist Emmanuel Pahud, violinst Pinchas Zukerman, and many others. Summer engagements have regularly taken him to the major festivals of Europe and the U.S.
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