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2011 -12 CONCERT SEASONWestobou Festival Concert “john williams spectacular” Saturday, Oct. 8, Bell Auditorium
georgia health sciences Symphony Series (First Baptist of Augusta, Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.)
SATURDAY, OCT. 1 - Innocence CherishedRavel Pavane for a Dead PrincessTchaikovsky Romeo & Juliet “Overture Fantasy”Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, (First Movement) Amier Naji, PianoRachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
Saturday, Nov. 12 - West Side StoriesBarber Medea’s Dance of VengeanceTakemitsu Nami no Bon (Tray of Waves)Higdon blue cathedralBernstein West Side Story Symphonic Dances SATURDAY, JAN. 21 - Harmony and InventionJoseph Silverstein, Guest Conductor/ViolinVivaldi Four SeasonsMozart Symphony No. 39
SATURDAY, FEB. 18 - The GreatLiszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Stravinsky Jeu de Cartes (Games of Cards) Schubert Symphony (The Great C major)
SATURDAY, MAR. 17 - Deceptive RealityTun Dun Violin Concerto (The Love) Micah Gangwer, ViolinWalton Symphony No. 1
SATURDAY, APR. 28 - Dramatic VoicesLAQUITA MITCHELL, Soprano DINYAR VANIA, Tenor ARTHUR ROSS, ViolaAUGUSTA CHORAL SOCIETY – Dr. J. Porter Stokes II, Director AUGUSTA OPERA CHORUS VERDI La Forza del Destino OvertureVAUGHAN WILLIAMS Flos Campi (Flower of the Field)BORODIN Polovtsian Dancers from Prince IgorVERDI Triumph March with Chorus from AidaVERDI “La donna è mobile” from Rigoletto – Ms. MitchellVERDI Sempre Libera from La Traviata – Ms. MitchellVERDI Anvil Chorus from Il TrovatorePUCCINI “Un del di vedremo” from Madame Butterfly – Ms. MitchellPUCCINI Nessum Dorma from Turandot–Mr. Vania & ChorusPUCCINI Final Scene from Turandot – Ms. Mitchell, Mr. Vania, Chorus
university health care system Pops ! At the Bell Series (Bell Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.)
THURSDAY, OCT. 27 Neil SedakaFRIDAY, DEC. 9 Home for the Holidays Featuring The Augusta Children’s ChoraleTHURSDAY, FEB. 9 The TemptationsTHURSDAY, MAR. 8 The Music of Michael Jackson Bank of America Columbia County Music Series (Jabez S Hardin PAT at 7:30 p.m.)
SATURDAY, JAN. 14 Doric String QuartetSATURDAY, FEB. 4 Wendy Cohen, Flute Vonda Darr, HarpSATURDAY, MAR. 3 The Georgia Guitar Quartet
Some philosphers say that desires or love is a part of human emotion that is the cause of all suffering. How can such a beautiful and important part of us be associated with such a painful and inimical part of our life? Perhaps when there is a limit or an end to things we yearn for, the experience becomes more meaninful and significant. Join
us as we explore various desires with the season ofRISE TO THE EDGE.
S h i z u o Z K u w a h a r a
2011 -12 CONCERT SEASON
OCT 1
RAVEL ˚ Pavane for a Dead PrincessTCHAIKOVSKY ˚ Romeo and Juliet Overture FantasyGRIEG ˚ Piano Concerto in A minor (First Movement)RACHMANINOFF ˚ Symphony No. 2
Amier Naji, Piano & 2011 Symphony Youth Competition Winner
Shizuo Z Kuwahara and Symphony Orchestra Augusta open the 57th season with an evening of passionate works reflecting the origins of love and the triumphs and tragedies of relationships through the works of three of the Romantic era’s most admired composers.
Guest Soloist Amier Naji has been playing the piano for almost 12 years. Studying under Mrs. Hiroko Hogarth and most recently, concert pianist and Juilliard graduate, Mr. Denver Oldham, Mr. Naji has won numerous awards from the Georgia Music Teachers Association, Georgia Music Educators Association and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions.
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Amier Naji, Piano & 2011 Symphony Youth Competition WinnerJAN 21
VIVALDI ˚ The Four SeasonsMOZART ˚ Symphony No. 39
JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Guest Conductor & Violin
Legendary violinist and concertmaster of the Boston Symphony for over 20 years, and music director (Utah Symphony Orchestra), Joseph Silverstein conducts and plays the violin in Vivaldi’s best-known work and among popular Baroque music, The Four Seasons. Wolfgang Amadues Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 is one of the last three symphonies written by one of the most enduringly popular of classical composers.
NOV 12
BARBER ˚ Medea’s Meditation and Dance of VengeanceTAKEMITSU ˚ Nami no Bon (Tray of Waves)HIGDON ˚ blue cathedralBERNSTEIN ˚ West Side Story Symphonic Dances
These songs of life weave stories and connect with us through the different languages of love – between lovers, father and child, brother and sister.
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SHIZUO Z KUWAHARAMUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR
SATURDAYS 7:30PM FIRST BAPTIST OF AUGUSTA
FEB 18
MAR 17
LISZT ˚ Mephisto Waltz No. 1STRAVINSKY ˚ Jeu de Cartes (Game of Cards)SCHUBERT ˚ Symphony, D. 944, C Major (The Great C Major)
TAN DUN ˚ Violin Concerto (The Love)WALTON ˚ Symphony No. 1
Danté’s Inferno – one of the greatest tragedies of all time – was Liszt’s inspiration for Mephisto Waltz No. 1. Pairing it with Stravinsky’s great gamble, and Schubert’s Great C Major makes this an amazing selection of monumental works!
Written only two years ago by Oscar and Grammy-winning composer Tan Dun, The Love was brought to the attention of Maestro Kuwahara by SOA Associate Concertmaster Micah Gangwer. Tan Dun’s works can be heard in the feature films Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and Memoirs of a Geisha. While Walton’s symphony sounds simplistic, it is actually a very difficult piece. What you hear on the surface is not always what it appears to be – achieving such pure music is truly a work of art.
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MICAH GANGWER, Violin
MICAH GANGWER, Violin
APR 28
VERDI ˚ La Forza del Destino OvertureVAUGHAN WILLIAMS ˚ Flos Campi (Flower of the Field)BORODIN ˚ Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor VERDI ˚ Triumphal March with Chorus from AidaVERDI ˚ “La donna è mobile” from Rigoletto – Ms. MitchellVERDI ˚ Sempre Libera from La Traviata – Ms. MitchellVERDI ˚ Anvil Chorus from Il TrovatorePUCCINI ˚ “Un bel di vedremo” from Madame Butterfly – Ms. MitchellPUCCINI ˚ Nessun Dorma from Turandot–Mr. Vania & ChorusPUCCINI ˚ Final Scene from Turandot – Ms. Mitchell, Mr. Vania, Chorus
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Laquita Mitchell, SopranoDinyar Vania, Tenor Arthur Ross, ViolaAugusta Choral Society, Dr. J. Porter Stokes II, DirectorAugusta Opera Chorus
The evocative vocal works of Vaughn Williams Flos Campi (Flower of the Field) join the familiar solos and choruses of grand opera from Verdi, the passion of Puccini and the exquisite and exciting Polovtsian dances - divine stage favorites will bring a tear to your eye, rapture to your heart and joy to your soul.
TICKET INFORMATIONOnline: www.soaugusta.orgPhone: 706.826.4705In Person: 1301 Greene Street, Suite 200, Augusta, GA 30901Mail: P.O. Box 579, Augusta, GA 30903
OCT 27
DEC 9
The history of rock n’ roll would not be complete without the invaluable contributions of 1960’s legend Neil Sedaka. For over five decades Sedaka has written, produced and performed countless songs such as Calendar Girl, Breaking Up is Hard to Do and Oh Carol! Sedaka will join Maestro Kuwahara and Symphony Orchestra Augusta for a magical night of timeless classics.
Begin your holiday season at the Holiday Pops! concert featuring the orchestra and Augusta Children’s Chorale under the direction of Maestro Kuwahara. Join SOA and set a festive mood with jubilant music featuring the singing of great Christmas classics.
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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MAR 8
This American vocal group achieved fame as one of the most successful names to have recorded with Motown Records. The Temptations were the first Motown act to earn a Grammy and in 1989, six members were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Furthermore, My Girl, Papa was a Rollin’ Stone and Ain’t Too Proud to Beg are listed among the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll.
From his early years with the Jackson 5 to his mega-hit album Thriller, Michael Jackson stormed the music industry with hit after hit. “Music of Michael Jackson” takes you through each era from ABC, I’ll Be There to Beat It, Thriller, and The Way You Make Me Feel. Performed by Symphony Orchestra Augusta and amplified with Windborne’s full band and vocals from James Delisco, this concert pays homage to the King of Pop’s influential and celebrated career! The concert will feature guest conductor Brent Havens.
FEB 9 THURSDAY
THURSDAY
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SHIZUO Z KUWAHARA MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR
SATURDAYS 7:30PM Jabez S. Hardin Performing Arts Center
JAN 14
FEB 4
MAR 3
Described by Gramophone Magazine as ‘one of the finest young string quartets,’ whose members are‘musicians with fascinating things to say,’ the Doric String Quartet has received glowing responses from audiences and critics across the globe. In 2008 the Quartet won 1st prize in the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition in Japan.
Wendy Cohen, Flute and Vonda Darr, Harp – SOA principal musicians partner, bringing our audience adynamic and beautiful performance featuring an array of works by Ibert, Schubert, Mozart, Nielson,Liebermann, Debussy, and Piazzola.
The Georgia Guitar Quartet has emerged as an exciting new voice in today’s chamber music scene. These four young men from the American South deliver a high-energy blend of breathtaking virtuosity and imaginative programming while taking an adventurous approach to classical music. GGQ draws inspiration from the ever-evolving pallette of music which has influenced them: classical masters such as Bach, Brahms, experimentalists in the vein of Cage, Bartók, and Stockhausen, and contemporary rock icons like Radiohead and Led Zeppelin.
FLUTE HARP
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MAY 12 Pre-concert entertainment begins at 6:30 p.m. SOA concert at 7:30 p.m.
Join Maestro Kuwahara and Symphony Orchestra Augusta for a magical and entertaining evening under the stars! Bring chairs and blankets and enjoy favorite symphony selections by your Symphony Orchestra Augusta. Food venders will be available. Proceeds go to benefit SOA education programs.
Under the StarsA FREE CONCERTthanks to University Health Care System & Columbia County Community and Leisure Services
JOHN WILLIAMSSATURDAY, OCT 8, 7:30PM BELL AUDITORIUM
Star Wars Suite “Main Title”Saving Private RyanStar Wars Suite “Imperial March”Catch Me If You CanOlympic Fanfare and ThemeHook “Flight to Neverland”Star Wars Episode 3 “Revenge of the Sith”Call of the ChampionsStar Wars Episode 1 “Phantom Menace”Superman “March”Schindler’s List “Remembrances”Jaws Theme “The Shark Theme”Jurassic ParkIndiana Jones “Raiders March”
From blockbuster to blockbuster, John Williams Spectacular is a celebration of great film themes. The legendary Williams is known for delivering the type of music that captures the heart of the story, and when performed live by Symphony Orchestra Augusta, you’ll hear each piece as you’ve never heard it before. This is a concert that will not disappoint!
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SATURDAY
SUNDAY, OCT 2 7PM
TUESDAY, OCT 4 10:30AM
BIZET ˚ Carmen Suite No. 1
GOUNOD ˚ Faust “Le Veau d’or” (Mephisto)
VERDI ˚ Macbeth: ”Come dal precipita” (Banquo)
BIZET ˚ Carmen “Votre Toast” (Escamillo)
RACHMANINOFF ˚ Symphony No. 2
Tim Marrone, Narrator Gabriel Piqué, Saxophone, 2011 Symphony Youth Competition, 2nd Place Winner
Maestro Shizuo Kuwahara and SOA debut at Festival Hall in Greensboro with a stunning program of Rachmaninoff and dramatic arias by Metropolitan Opera Bass-Baritone Jeffrey Wells, who debuted at the Metropolitan Opera’s opening night during the 1988-89 season. From May-October, the Oconee Performing Arts Society presents Mr. Wells in their Artist-in-Residence program throughout Greene County.
Maestro Shizuo Kuwahara and SOA present The Composer is Dead – “a deliciously morbid entertainment inthe vein of Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events” [San Francisco Chronicle]. The concert – free and open to elementary age children in grades K-5 – is presented in cooperation with Augusta State University & Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre. The Composer Is Dead is a collaboration from best-selling children’s author Lemony Snicket and acclaimed composer Nathaniel Stookey. The Composer Is Dead uses mystery and humor to introduce children to the orchestra, in a 21st-century update of the Peter and the Wolf tradition.
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Festival Hall, GreensboroPresented by Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS)Symphony Orchestra AugustaShizuo Z Kuwahara, Conductor Jeffrey Wells, Bass-Baritone
Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre, Augusta State University DISCOVERY CONCERT
For tickets, call OPAS box office at 706.999.1518 or visit website www.ticketalternative.com
Tim Marrone TimTunes joins Symphony Orchestra Augusta as a performing guest artist to present top-quality theatrical interpretations of classical, modern and original scores. Tim Marrone is the actor, “clown”, physical comedian, and silent character behind TimTunes. Tim received his training at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City and has appeared on stage throughout the Northeast, most recently in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.
Gabriel Piqué is 18 years old and has been playing saxophone for 7 years. He is currently enrolled as afreshman at The University of Georgia and plans to double major in music and biology. His previous saxophone teachers include Joel Cruz, Stacey Wade and Dr. Robert Foster. Gabriel has performed with the All-State Band, Conservatory Jazz Band, Conservatory Wind Symphony and many others.
THIS IS A FREE CONCERT, thanks to our underwriters. Reservations must be received by SOA no later than September 4. Reservations are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations: [email protected] or 706.826.4704.
Education and Community
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Tim Marrone, Narrator Gabriel Piqué, Saxophone, 2011 Symphony Youth Competition, 2nd Place Winner Please join SOA in participating with orchestras throughout our nation in fighting hunger. In collaboration with Golden Harvest Food Bank, SOA is asking audiences at our October 27th and February 9th Pops! at the Bell concerts to bring food donations at each of these shows. The food will be distributed across the CSRA to those in need by Golden Harvest Food Bank. Collection boxes will be located throughout the Bell Auditorium –help SOA feed the hungry in our community.
This national Orchestras Feeding America project, initiated in 2009 by the League of American Orchestras, was inspired by the true story of Nathaniel Ayers, a gifted Juilliard-trained string player, living on the streets of Los Angeles as a result of a mental illness. Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez noticed Nathaniel, and was drawn to his talent, intelligence, and passion for Beethoven – leading to the creation of the film, The Soloist, about Mr. Ayers. This film and the Orchestras Feeding America project are testaments to the power of music.
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A ORCHESTRA GRAND TIER $250 $B ORCHESTRA GRAND TIER $125 $C ORCHESTRA $110 $D ORCHESTRA $70 $
POPS! AT THE BELL SERIESBalcony BALCONY 1 $150 $Balcony BALCONY 2 $80 $Balcony BALCONY 3 $40 $
COLUMBIA COUNTY MUSIC SERIESGENERAL ADMISSION $40 $WESTOBOU FESTIVAL CONCERT “John Williams Spectacular”*Call SOA office for table availability.ORDERS FILLED BASED UPON DATE RECEIVED
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A: $45 B: $20 C: $15 D: $10 No. TOTAL
Oct 1 - Innocence Cherished $Nov 12 - West side Stories $Jan 21 - Harmony and Invention $Feb 18 - The Great $Mar 17 - Deceptive Reality $April 28 - Dramatic Voices $
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POPS! AT THE BELL SERIES
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$25
Bal3
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Oct 27- Neil Sedaka $Dec 9 - Festival of Song & Celebration $Feb 9 - The Temptations $Mar 8 - Music of Michael Jackson $
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Jan 14- Doric String Quartet $Feb 4 - Wendy Cohen and Vonda Darr $Mar 3 - Georgia Guitar Quartet $
TOTAL: $
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