2. Page Name (Series #)
2 JapanNY
4 JapanNYC Subscription Packages
5 JapanNYC Concert Listings
9 Orchestras
10 International Festival of Orchestras I (1)
11 International Festival of Orchestras II (1a)
12 International Festival of Orchestras III (1b)
13 Concertos Plus (3)
14 Great American Orchestras I (2)
15 Great American Orchestras II (2a)
16 Weekends at Carnegie Hall (4)
17 The Philadelphia Orchestra (16)
18 The MET Orchestra (22)
19 Carnegie Hall Classics (12)
20 Perspectives: Christian Tetzlaff
21 Orchestra of St. Luke’s (20)
22 Choral Classics (9)
23 Chamber
24 Quartets Plus (53)
25 The MET Chamber Ensemble (57)
25 Chamber Sessions I (k)
26 Chamber Sessions II (l)
26 Of Special Note: Risør Chamber Music Festival
at Carnegie Hall
27 Chamber Sessions III (m)
arnegie Hall first opened its doors on May 5, 1891, 28 Chamber Sessions IV (60)
and it is truly amazing to consider that for nearly 120 years, since the day Tchaikovsky 29 Recitals
appeared at the first concert, the world’s finest musicians have aspired to perform here. 30 Great Artists I (13)
30 Great Artists II (13a)
Undoubtedly, the genius of the Hall’s conception has inspired the great artistry on its stages 31 Great Singers I (11)
that continues to this very day. 32 Great Singers II (v)
33 Keyboard Virtuosos I (5)
34 Keyboard Virtuosos II (6)
This season you can enjoy Perspectives concerts with great artists as varied as singer- 35 Keyboard Virtuosos III (p)
36 Great Singers III (51)
songwriter James Taylor and violinist Christian Tetzlaff; a multi-event focus on pianist- 36 Distinctive Debuts (56)
composer Brad Mehldau, holder of this season’s Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair; 37 New and Old
and JapanNYC, a citywide festival of performances and exhibits celebrating Japan’s complex 38 The Richard and Barbara Debs
Composer’s Chair: Brad Mehldau
and beguiling culture. All this is in addition to the legendary orchestras, ensembles, and artists 39 Off the Beaten Track (a)
who will perform on our three stages. 40 Early Music in Weill Recital Hall (58)
41 Baroque Unlimited (o)
42 American Composers Orchestra (h)
We feel both privileged and excited to present our audiences with programs that always seek Gustavo Dudamel 43 Fast Forward (n)
44 Signatures (d)
to match Carnegie Hall’s extraordinary space with performances of power, joy, and discovery. 44 Making Music (b)
Please read on, and then join us for the experience.
45 World, Pop, Jazz, and Folk
46 The Originals (18)
46 Standard Time with Michael Feinstein (f)
47 Perspectives: James Taylor
48 Around the Globe (23)
49 World Views (w)
50 The New York Pops (14)
51 The Shape of Jazz (j)
Clive Gillinson 51 CareFusion Jazz Festival New York 2010
Executive and Artistic Director 52 Non-Subscription Events
54 Carnegie Hall’s 2010–2011 Season at a Glance
56 Celebrating Ongoing Partnerships
56 Membership
57 The Weill Music Institute
58 Special Benefit Events
Steve J. Sherman
60 2010–2011 Season Order Form
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3. Festivals
JapanNY
Seiji Ozawa, Artistic Director
Part I: December 2010
Part II: March–April 2011
JapanNYC, a citywide festival led by Artistic Director
Seiji Ozawa, explores the Japan of today, where new-found
artistic sensibilities continue to transform and revitalize the
cultural landscape. Featuring great classical music artists as well
as Noh theater, manga, butoh dance, pop art exhibitions, and a
variety of music genres, JapanNYC embraces a breathtaking
diversity of traditional and contemporary arts. The
cornerstones to the festival are provided by Maestro
Ozawa himself, as he leads performances by two
major Japanese ensembles that he founded, the Saito
Kinen Orchestra and the Seiji Ozawa Ongaku-juku
(Seiji Ozawa Music Academy Orchestra).
JapanNYC extends beyond Carnegie Hall through
events at these prestigious New York City partner
institutions: Asia Society, Baryshnikov Arts
Center, Columbia University, Danspace Project,
Film Forum, Works & Process at the Guggenheim,
Japan Society, The Juilliard School, The New
York Public Library, The Noguchi Museum, and
The Paley Center for Media.
Single tickets for these events go on sale to the
public in summer 2010. Please note that single
tickets are available only through the specific
venue’s ticket office.
Photos: Tokyo by Brian G. Miller, New York by Joshua Libatique.
Japannyc Lead Sponsors are Epson Corporation; Mizuho Securities U.S.A. Inc.; Nomura Holding America Inc. and Yoko Nagae Ceschina
Nomura America Foundation; Sony Corporation; and Yoko Nagae Ceschina.
Supporting Sponsors are Deloitte LLP; Suntory Holdings Limited and Suntory Hall; and Takeda Pharmaceutical
Company Limited.
With special thanks to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Japan Foundation.
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4. JapanNY
Event Listings Thursday, December 16, 2010 at 6 PM
Low Library Rotunda, Columbia University
Part I: December 2010 GLORIES OF THE JAPANESE
TRADITIONAL MUSIC
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 8 PM HERITAGE: WINDS AND
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage STRINGS OF CHANGE
SAITO KINEN Yukio Tanaka, Biwa | Kifu Mitsuhashi,
ORCHESTRA Shakuhachi | Yoko Nishi, Koto
Additional artists to be announced
Seiji Ozawa, Music Director and
A concert of traditional and innovative
Conductor | Mitsuko Uchida, Piano works in honor of Tōru Takemitsu (a
ATSUHIKO GONDAI New Work recipient of an honorary doctorate from
(US Premiere, co-commissioned by Columbia in 1996) performed by eminent
Carnegie Hall and Saito Kinen Orchestra) masters of Japanese hōgaku instruments.
Seiji Ozawa BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 Presented by the Institute for Medieval
Japanese Studies at Columbia University.
BRAHMS Symphony No. 1
Visit medievaljapanesestudies.org for more
Subscription Packages See the following pages for detailed concert information.
This performance is sponsored by information.
Nomura Holding America Inc.
Friday, December 17, 2010 at 7:30 PM
Japan’s Great Orchestras I Japan’s Great Orchestras II Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Zankel Hall
A TRIBUTE TO
Yoshitomo Nara (b. 1959), Untitled (Nobody’s Fool ), 1998.
Japan’s great orchestras are second to none. This series includes More from the Japanese orchestra world, including the Seiji Collection of Peter Norton
the esteemed Saito Kinen Orchestra, named one of the 20 Best Ozawa Music Academy Orchestra and the Bach Collegium Japan,
SAITO KINEN TŌRU TAKEMITSU
Orchestras in the World in 2008 by Gramophone magazine. whose performances are uniformly “grand and heartfelt” ORCHESTRA Kazumi Watanabe, Guitar | Daisuke Exhibitions and Ongoing Events
(ClassicsToday.com). Seiji Ozawa, Music Director and Suzuki, Guitar | Yasuhiro “coba” YOSHITOMO NARA:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 8 PM Conductor | Yukio Tanaka, Biwa Kobayashi, Accordion NOBODY’S FOOL
SAITO KINEN ORCHESTRA Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 8 PM
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Shakuhachi Tomohiro Yahiro, Percussion
SAITO KINEN ORCHESTRA TAKEMITSU November Steps for
September 8, 2010–January 2, 2011
This concert, curated by his daughter Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue
Monday, March 21, 2011 at 8 PM This performance is sponsored by Nomura Holding America Inc.
Biwa, Shakuhachi, and Orchestra Maki Takemitsu, features improvisations
The exhibition explores the relationship
NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 8 PM BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique on Takemitsu’s film music.
of Nara’s art to contemporary rock ’n’ roll
Sponsored in part by
and punk music, including a newly
Suntory Holdings Limited and Suntory Hall
BACH COLLEGIUM JAPAN Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 8 PM commissioned installation. Related
This concert is made possible, in part, by an endowment fund for choral music
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage programs include a conversation with the
Friday, April 1, 2011 at 8 PM established by S. Donald Sussman in memory of Judith Arron and Robert Shaw.
artist and Hideki Toyoshima of graf, as
SEIJI OZAWA ONGAKU-JUKU SAITO KINEN well as a concert by a popular Asian rock
Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8 PM ORCHESTRA
Photos: Ozawa by Mark Corke, Uchida by Richard Avedon.
SEIJI OZAWA MUSIC ACADEMY ORCHESTRA band chosen by Yoshitomo Nara.
SEIJI OZAWA ONGAKU-JUKU Seiji Ozawa, Music Director and Co-curated by Melissa Chiu and Miwako Tezuka.
Series S-JP1
SEIJI OZAWA MUSIC ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Conductor | Christine Goerke, Soprano Presented by the Asia Society.
Visit asiasociety.org for more information.
Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor
Series S-JP2
(three concerts in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage):
Balcony $91, Center Balcony $110, Dress Circle $142 Matthias Goerne, Baritone | SKF
Matsumoto Choir | SKF Matsumoto THE SOUND OF ONE HAND:
(three concerts in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage):
For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12, 2010): Balcony $91, Center Balcony $111, Dress Circle $142 Children’s Chorus | Ritsuyukai Choir PAINTINGS AND
Balcony $79, Center Balcony $98, Dress Circle $130 CALLIGRAPHY BY
BRITTEN War Requiem
For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12, 2010): ZEN MASTER HAKUIN
Because these events are included in other subscription packages, we Balcony $79, Center Balcony $99, Dress Circle $130 Sponsored in part by
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited October 2010–January 2011
are unable to provide same-seat locations for all events in one package.
Please note that these packages are nonrefundable and nonrenewable. This concert is made possible, in part, by an endowment Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street
fund for choral music established by S. Donald Sussman
in memory of Judith Arron and Robert Shaw. Hakuin Ekaku (1685–1768) is widely
acknowledged as both the most significant
From East to West: December 2010
Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue
Zen artist of his time and the leading Zen
master of the last five centuries. In the
JapanNY in Southern California PETER AND THE WOLF
first exhibition of Hakuin’s work in the
West, 70 scrolls demonstrate his bold
For the fourth consecutive year, brushwork, whimsical humor, and often
Following the success of last season’s Ancient Paths, Modern Voices: A Festival Celebrating Chinese Works & Process at the Guggenheim unconventional approach.
Culture, Carnegie Hall is pleased to continue its East Coast–West Coast festivals partnership with presents contemporary performances of Organized in collaboration with the New Orleans
the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Select artists appearing in JapanNYC also appear this Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf. This year’s Museum of Art, and curated by Dr. Stephen
season at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California, thanks to the generous installation of sculptures features a newly Addiss and Audrey Yoshiko Seo.
support of South Coast Plaza. In addition to musical performances, the West Coast festival features Presented by Japan Society.
commissioned visual concept inspired
Visit japansociety.org/upcoming for more
collaborations with a variety of prestigious Southern California cultural institutions. by contemporary Japanese anime. information.
Presented by Works & Process at the
Guggenheim.
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Mitsuko Uchida Visit worksandprocess.org for more information.
5. JapanNY
Exhibitions and Ongoing Events March 28–April 8, 2011 March 29–April 10, 2011 Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 7:30 PM
(continued) Baryshnikov Arts Center, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Weill Recital Hall
450 West 37th Street 450 West 37th Street
The New York Public Library AIMI KOBAYASHI, Piano
EIKO AND KOMA: THE THE WIND-UP BIRD NY Recital Debut
October 7, 14, and 21, and December 2, 6, RETROSPECTIVE PROJECT CHRONICLE: Distinctive Debuts is supported by endowment gifts from
9, 13, 16, and 20, 2010 at 4 PM; March 22 Celebrating 30 years of innovative beauty A MULTIMEDIA PLAY The Lizabeth and Frank Newman Charitable
and 29, and April 5, 2011 at 4 PM with film screenings, live performances, Foundation and the Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation.
Various branch locations Working from the novel by Haruki Murakami,
workshops, and panel discussions director Stephen Earnhart merges live
MANGA DRAWING WORKSHOP Presented by Baryshnikov Arts Center performance, live music, dance, movement,
Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 8 PM
WITH MISAKO ROCKS in partnership with Danspace Project. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
and bunraku puppetry with onstage
Learn how to draw your own characters,
bacnyc.org
projections to create a “theater of dreams.” MIDORI, Violin
plot stories, and more. Materials provided.
Ages 12 to 18.
Presented by Baryshnikov Arts Center
in partnership with Asia Society.
NOBUKO IMAI, Viola
bacnyc.org ANTOINE LEDERLIN, Cello
October 20 and December 16, 2010 at 4 PM;
April 5, 2011 at 4 PM JONATHAN BISS, Piano
Various branch locations Friday, April 1, 2011 at 8 PM HAYDN Piano Trio in A Major, Hob. XV:9
BEAUTIFUL WORDS, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage SCHUBERT Piano Trio in B-flat Major,
D. 898
BEAUTIFUL WRITING Kashu-juku Noh Theater
SEIJI OZAWA DVOŘÁK Piano Quartet in E-flat Major,
Transform your words into art with the ONGAKU-JUKU Op. 87
help of master calligrapher Elinor Holland.
Materials provided. Ages 12 to 18. Event Listings Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
SEIJI OZAWA MUSIC ACADEMY
ORCHESTRA
This performance is sponsored by
Sony Corporation.
Presented by The New York Public Library. Part II: March–April 2011 MIDORI, Violin Seiji Ozawa, Artistic Director and Sponsored in part by Deloitte LLP
CHARLES ABRAMOVIC,
Visit nypl.org for more information.
Eiko and Koma Conductor | Mariusz Kwiecien,
March–April 2011 Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 8:30 PM
ON BECOMING AN ARTIST: Film Forum, 209 West Houston Street Piano Baritone (Count Almaviva) | Elaine
Zankel Hall
Program to include Alvarez, Soprano (Countess Almaviva)
ISAMU NOGUCHI AND HIS JAPANESE DIVAS Tuesday, March 29, 2011 TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI, Piano
HUW WATKINS Coruscation and Anna Christy, Soprano (Susanna)
CONTEMPORARIES, 1922–1960 Spotlighting five legendary actresses Reflection Miller Theatre, Columbia University,
from the golden age of Japanese cinema— Marco Vinco, Bass (Figaro) Lew Tabackin, Tenor Saxophone and Flute
November 17, 2010–April 24, 2011 TOSHIO HOSOKAWA Vertical Time 2960 Broadway
Setsuko Hara, Machiko Kyo, Hideko Isabel Leonard, Mezzo-Soprano Bass and Drums to be announced
The Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road Study III GLORIES OF THE JAPANESE (Cherubino) | Judith Christin, Mezzo-
at Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City Takamine, Ayako Wakao, and Isuzu SOLO, TRIO, AND QUARTET
Yamada—this celebration features
JAMES MacMILLAN After the Tryst TRADITIONAL MUSIC HERITAGE: Soprano (Marcellina) | John Del Carlo,
JOHN ADAMS Road Movies This legendary pianist-composer leads a tour
Marking the 25th anniversary of approximately 20 films, including some JAPANESE SACRED COURT Bass-Baritone (Doctor Bartolo) through the history of jazz piano and per-
The Noguchi Museum, this exhibition films previously unknown in the US. MUSIC AND ANCIENT Greg Fedderly, Tenor (Don Basilio) forms trios and quartets with her husband,
documents and illustrates Noguchi’s Presented by Film Forum. March 24–26, 2011 SOUNDSCAPES REBORN tenor saxophone virtuoso Lew Tabackin.
artistic relationships with a diverse group Joélle Harvey, Soprano (Barbarina)
Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street Mayumi Miyata, Shō | Hitomi Nakamura, Presented by Carnegie Hall in partnership with
of cultural icons, including John Cage, MOZART Le nozze di Figaro
Frida Kahlo, Martha Graham, Louis Kahn, Monday, March 21, 2011 at 8 PM NOH AND KYOGEN Hichiriki | Takeshi Sasamoto, Ryūteki (concert performance)
Absolutely Live Entertainment LLC. April 2011
and others. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage FROM KYOTO Columbia Gagaku Instrumental Ensemble
Related Second Sundays programs: NHK SYMPHONY Kashu-juku Noh Theater Additional artists to be announced Midori
Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8 PM
March 13, 2011 at 3 PM; talk led by ORCHESTRA A rare opportunity for Americans to Protected by the Imperial Japanese Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
James Oles, author of South of the Border André Previn, Conductor experience traditional Japanese theater and Court for more than 1,000 years, gagaku
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Soprano
music with a 600-year history. The program is the world’s oldest living orchestral SEIJI OZAWA
April 10, 2011 at 3 PM; INtersections,
artist-led tour of the museum with Program to include
includes Aoi no Ue, an adaptation of the music. The program includes traditional ONGAKU-JUKU
classic Japanese novel The Tale of Genji. pieces, as well as works by contemporary
Cary Leibowitz R. STRAUSS Four Last Songs SEIJI OZAWA MUSIC ACADEMY
composers at the forefront of a revival of
PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5
Presented by Japan Society.
this traditional art form. ORCHESTRA
Presented by The Noguchi Museum. Visit japansociety.org/upcoming for more
Visit noguchi.org for more information. Sponsored in part by information. Presented by the Institute for Medieval Seiji Ozawa, Artistic Director and
Suntory Holdings Limited
and Suntory Hall
Japanese Studies at Columbia University. Conductor | Martha Argerich, Piano
Visit medievaljapanesestudies.org for more
Friday, March 25, 2011 at 10 PM information.
RAVEL Ma Mère l’Oye
Zankel Hall (Mother Goose) Suite
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 8 PM
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1;
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage YUTAKA OYAMA, Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 8 PM
Symphony No. 7
BACH COLLEGIUM JAPAN Shamisen Alice Tully Hall, 1941 Broadway
JUILLIARD PERCUSSION
Masaaki Suzuki, Artistic Director and MASAHIRO NITTA, ENSEMBLE April 2–3, 2011
Conductor | Hanna Blazikova, Soprano Shamisen
Photos: Midori by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders.
Daniel Druckman, Director The Paley Center for Media,
Rachel Nicholls, Soprano Performing on the Tsugaru shamisen, 25 West 52nd Street
Countertenor to be announced a banjo-like instrument from northern CEREMONY AND RITUAL
Gerd Türk, Tenor | Peter Kooij, Bass Japan, Oyama and Nitta bring a modern The percussion ensemble in Japanese music.
A WINDOW ON JAPAN:
sensibility to an ancient, highly percussive Works by Tōru Takemitsu, Maki Ishii, Akira A FILM SERIES
BACH Mass in B Minor
This concert is made possible, in part, by an endowment
folk music. Nishimura, Hiroya Miura, and Jo Kondo A series of arts and culture films about
The Noguchi Museum fund for choral music established by S. Donald Sussman Presented by Carnegie Hall in partnership with Presented by The Juilliard School. Japan from The Paley Center’s collection.
in memory of Judith Arron and Robert Shaw. World Music Institute. Free tickets two weeks before at Juilliard Presented by The Paley Center for Media.
Box Office Visit paleycenter.org for more information.
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7. International
International Festival of
Festival of Orchestras II
Orchestras I Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 2 PM
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
Thursday, September 30, 2010 at 8 PM ORCHESTRA
Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Conductor
BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture
BRUCKNER Symphony No. 8 SCHUMANN Cello Concerto
Sponsored by Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of Carnegie Hall DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 2 PM Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 2 PM
MARIINSKY ORCHESTRA MARIINSKY ORCHESTRA
Valery Gergiev, Music Director and Conductor Valery Gergiev, Music Director and Conductor
MAHLER Symphony No. 6 Soprano to be announced
ALL-MAHLER PROGRAM
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 8 PM Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 1, “Titan”
SAITO KINEN ORCHESTRA
Seiji Ozawa, Music Director and Conductor
Monday, March 21, 2011 at 8 PM
Yukio Tanaka, Biwa
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Shakuhachi NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
TAKEMITSU november Steps for Biwa, Shakuhachi, and Orchestra André Previn, Conductor
BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Soprano
JapanNY Program to include
R. STRAUSS Four Last Songs
PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5
Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 8 PM Sponsored in part by
ST. PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC Suntory Holdings Limited and Suntory Hall
ORCHESTRA JapanNY
Yuri Temirkanov, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor
Nikolai Lugansky, Piano Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 8 PM
SHOSTAKOVICH Festive Overture ST. PETERSBURG
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade Yuri Temirkanov, Artistic Director and Principal
Sponsored by KPMG LLP
Conductor
Alisa Weilerstein, Cello
PROKOFIEV The Love for Three Oranges Suite
Series 1 (four concerts in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage)
SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Concerto No. 1
BRAHMS Symphony No. 4
Balcony $176, Center Balcony $214, Dress Circle $279, Parquet /
1a
Second Tier $387, Prime Parquet $531, First Tier $588
(four concerts in Stern Auditorium /
For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12, 2010): Series Perelman Stage)
Balcony $160, Center Balcony $198, Dress Circle $263, Parquet /
Second Tier $371, Prime Parquet $515, First Tier $572
Balcony $173, Center Balcony $210, Dress Circle $274,
Parquet / Second Tier $380, Prime Parquet $522, First
Tier $578
Valery Gergiev For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12,
2010): Balcony $157, Center Balcony $194, Dress Circle
$258, Parquet / Second Tier $364, Prime Parquet $506,
First Tier $562
Chris Lee
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8. Concertos Plus
Saturday, November 13, 2010 at 8 PM Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8 PM
BALTIMORE SYMPHONY SEIJI OZAWA ONGAKU-JUKU
International ORCHESTRA SEIJI OZAWA MUSIC ACADEMY ORCHESTRA
Festival of
Marin Alsop, Music Director and Conductor Seiji Ozawa, Artistic Director and Conductor
Simon Trpčeski, Piano Martha Argerich, Piano
RAVEL Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) Suite
Orchestras III
BARBER Second Essay for Orchestra
PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3 BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1;
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” Symphony No. 7
(orch. Mahler)
JapanNY
Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 8 PM Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 8 PM
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
3
BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA
(three concerts in Stern Auditorium /
Series Perelman Stage)
Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor
James Levine, Music Director and Conductor
ROSSINI Overture to La gazza ladra Christian Tetzlaff, Violin Balcony $103, Center Balcony $125, Dress Circle $161,
ORBÓN Tres versiones sinfónicas MOZART Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in Parquet / Second Tier $222, Prime Parquet $304,
BERNSTEIN Divertimento for Orchestra C Major, K. 373 First Tier $336
RAVEL Pavane pour une infante défunte; Boléro HARRISON BIRTWISTLE New Work for Violin and
Rolex is the Presenting Sponsor Orchestra (NY Premiere) For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12,
of the Concert at Carnegie Hall BARTÓK Violin Concerto No. 2 2010): Balcony $91, Center Balcony $113, Dress Circle
$149, Parquet / Second Tier $210, Prime Parquet $292,
Perspectives: Christian Tetzlaff
First Tier $324
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 7:30 PM Sponsored by DeWitt Stern Group, Inc.
MARIINSKY ORCHESTRA
Valery Gergiev, Music Director and Conductor
Anastasia Kalagina, Soprano
Zlata Bulycheva, Mezzo-Soprano Marin Alsop
The Choral Arts Society of Washington
Norman Scribner, Artistic Director
Orfeón Pamplonés
Igor Ijurra Fernández, Director
MAHLER Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 8 PM
SAITO KINEN ORCHESTRA
Seiji Ozawa, Music Director and Conductor
Mitsuko Uchida, Piano
ATSUHIKO GONDAI New Work (US Premiere,
Peter Oundjian co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Saito Kinen Orchestra)
Photos: Oundjian by Richard Termine, Alsop by Jennifer Taylor, Trpc eski by Julian Edelstein / EMI Classics.
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 Simon Trpceski
ˇ
1b
This performance is sponsored by
Nomura Holding America Inc.
(four concerts in Stern Auditorium / Martha Argerich
Series Perelman Stage) JapanNY
Balcony $169, Center Balcony $205, Dress Circle $267, Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 8 PM
ˇ
Parquet / Second Tier $370, Prime Parquet $507,
First Tier $562 TORONTO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
For Renewing Subscribers Only (through March 12,
Peter Oundjian, Music Director and Conductor
2010): Balcony $153, Center Balcony $189, Dress Circle
$251, Parquet / Second Tier $354, Prime Parquet $491, Itzhak Perlman, Violin
First Tier $546 BRITTEN Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1
JOHN ESTACIO Frenergy
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony No. 4
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