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Marvin Hamlisch Live with the binghamton PhilharmonicFriday, July 27, 2012, 8 p.m.
in a first-time collaboration between the Anderson center and the Binghamton Philharmonic, Marvin Hamlisch, winner of multiple Oscars, Grammys, emmys, and tony and Golden Globe awards will lead the Binghamton Philharmonic from his musical scores to The Way We Were, The Sting, Ordinary People and A Chorus Line, plus classic hits from the American Songbook.
Inside, reserved, $55; Lawn, general admission, $25
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ARTSThIS COnCerT IS
SPOnSOred, In PArT, by
Chicago Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 8 p.m.
the self-described “rock and roll band with horns” was formed in 1967 and remains one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups in history. With record sales of more than 100 million, including 21 top 10 singles and 25 platinum albums, chicago continues to play to sold-out houses worldwide, thrilling fans with classic tunes including “Saturday in the Park,” “Beginnings,” “colour My World,” “25 or 6 to 4,” “if You Leave Me Now,” and “Hard to Say i’m Sorry,” to name just a few.
Inside, reserved, $70; Lawn, general admission, $35
ThIS COnCerT IS SPOnSOred, In PArT, by
bruce Hornsby SoloSaturday, September 22, 2012, 8 p.m.
With 25 years of experience in the recording industry and success playing a wide variety of musical styles, Bruce Hornsby’s commercial stock went sky-high after the title track of Bruce Hornsby and the Range’s 1986 debut album, The Way It Is, became the most-played song on American radio the following year and also won AScAP’s Song of the Year award. “the Way it is” and other hits such as “Mandolin Rain” and “every Little Kiss” established Hornsby as a popular pop act, while high-profile work with the likes of don Henley and Huey Lewis made him an in-demand collaborator.
General public, $39; Students, $22
SPECIAL
SUMMER
Meet Marvin Hamlisch!Start your unforgettable evening of award-winning Hamlisch music and meet him up close and personal. don’t miss this exciting opportunity to meet the artist at an elegant hot and cold hors d’oeuvres reception before this very special concert.
July 27, 2012, 6 p.m. Anderson Center Reception Room
$25 per person (beer, wine, soda, bottled water for purchase; id required for alcohol purchase). tickets available at the Anderson center box office. call 607-777-ARtS. Space is limited. deadline to purchase tickets is July 16.
The Pipes and Drums of the black Watch 3rd battalion, the Royal Regiments of Scotland and the band of the Scots GuardsThursday, January 31, 2013, 8 p.m.
these 80 soldier/musicians are machine gunners, as well as pipers and drummers!
the Black Watch, which won its first battle honor in 1745, continues to serve as a
fully operational battalion in the modern British army. the Scots Guards, formed in
1642 by King charles, has traveled far and wide in both a concert and marching
band capacity.
General public, $45; bU faculty/staff and senior citizens, $40; Students, $22
China National Symphony Orchestra Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 8 p.m.
Since its founding nearly a half-century ago, this ensemble of 118 artists has toured
to rave reviews worldwide and has performed in such prestigious venues as Lincoln
center and the Symphony Hall of chicago. this Anderson center performance offers
the impressive and varied Xia Guan’s First Movement of earth requiem, Zhanhao
He/Gang chen’s violin concerto butterfly Lovers (featuring soloist chuanyun Li), and
Richard Strauss’s ein heldenleben.
General public, $45; bU faculty/staff and senior citizens, $40; Students, $22
EVENTS Number of tickets requested General Public BU Faculty/Staff Senior Citizen Student TOTAL
SubScription Four performances #____@ $144 #____@ $128 #____@ $128 #____@ $70 $
National Circus of the People’s Republic of ChinaNovember 19, 2012 #____@ $45 #____@ $40 #____@ $40 #____@ $22 $
Pipes & Drums of the black Watch/band of Scots GuardsJanuary 31, 2013 #____@ $45 #____@ $40 #____@ $40 #____@ $22 $
China National Symphony OrchestraFebruary 13, 2013 #____@ $45 #____@ $40 #____@ $40 #____@ $22 $
Les ballets Trockadero de Monte CarloApril 2,2013 #____@ $45 #____@ $40 #____@ $40 #____@ $22 $
2012-13 SEASON ORDER FORMSubscribe to our 2012-13 season and receive a 20% discount on tickets plus a pass for complimentary parking for the four performances in the series.
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SUbSCRIPTION SERIES (Subscriptions and single tickets available)
Special group rates available. call 607-777-ArtS.
EVENTS INSIDE (reserved) LAWN (general admission) TOTALMarvin Hamlisch Live with the binghamton PhilharmonicJuly 27, 2012 #____@ $55 #____@ $25 $
Chicago August 28, 2012 #____@ $70 #____@ $35 $
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SUMMER SPECIALS (Not included with your season ticket order)
JAZZ/SPECIAL (Not included with your season ticket order)
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EVENTS General Public BU Faculty/Staff Senior Citizen Student TOTALbruce Hornsby SoloSeptember 22, 2012 #____@ $39 #____@ $39 #____@ $39 #____@ $22 $
Jane MonheitOctober 13, 2012 #____@ $25 #____@ $20 #____@ $20 #____@ $12 $
Luciana Souza*February 10, 2013 #____@ $20 #____@ $15 #____@ $15 #____@ $10 $
*Performances are at 8 p.m. in the Osterhout Concert Theater, EXCEPT the Luciana Souza concert, which will be in Watters Theater at 3 p.m.
JAZZ Les ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo Tuesday, April 2, 2013, 8 p.m.
the trocks, as they are affectionately known, are a company of professional male
dancers presenting a playful view of traditional, classical ballet in parody form and en
travesti. the comedy is achieved by incorporating and exaggerating the foibles, accidents
and underlying incongruities of serious dance. As The new york Times noted, “the power
of this ballet is how it stands on its own in classical aptitude. in many ways that’s the
power of the trocks too. All jokes aside, they can really dance.” Whether dance novice
or aficionado, you are sure to be delighted and amused by the trocks’ performance.
General public, $45; bU faculty/staff and senior citizens, $40; Students, $22
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Luciana Souza and Romero Lubambo: brazilian Duos Sunday, February 10, 2013, 3 p.m. (Watters Theater)
Grammy winner Luciana Souza is one of jazz’s leading singers and interpreters.
Hailing from São Paulo, Brazil, she grew up in a family of bossa nova innovators. Her
performances break the traditional boundaries around musical styles, offering solid
roots in jazz, sophisticated lineage in world music, and an enlightened approach to
classical repertoire and new music. Her longstanding duo work with Brazilian guitarist
Romero Lubambo has earned her worldwide critical acclaim. entertainment Weekly
proclaimed, “Her voice traces a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
General public, $20; bU faculty/staff and senior citizens, $15; Students, $10(Please note the venue, the Watters Theater, and curtain time of 3 p.m.)
These tour engagements are funded through Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Jazz Touring network program with support from the national endowment for the Arts.
Jane Monheit Saturday, October 13, 2012, 8 p.m.
Jane Monheit is an extraordinarily gifted jazz vocalist
whose sincere and romantic interpretations of songs have
garnered numerous accolades in the past decade and
made her popular in both the jazz and cabaret worlds.
Her first album, never never Land, was voted top debut
recording by the Jazz Journalists Association and
stayed on the billboard jazz chart for over a year. two
subsequent albums were nominated for Grammy
awards. For her Anderson center appearance, she
will be accompanied by her quartet and special
guest Mark O’connor, a bluegrass/blues violinist.
General public, $25; bU faculty/staff and
senior citizens, $20; Students, $12
The National Circus of the People’s Republic of China Monday, November 19, 2012, 8 p.m.
direct from Beijing, and on their first U.S.
tour, this company of 48 will perform
Cirque Chinois, a theatrical extravaganza
that influenced the pioneers of cirque
du Soleil. the company has toured in 80
countries around the world and has won
more than 20 gold and silver medals at
international circus festivals.
General public, $45; bU faculty/staff
and senior citizens, $40; Students, $22
ThIS COnCerT IS SPOnSOred, In PArT, by
SERIES