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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 24, 2016 WEILL HALL AT THE GREEN MUSIC CENTER ANNOUNCES 2016–17 MASTERCARD PERFORMANCE SERIES CELEBRATING THE 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF JOAN AND SANFORD I. WEILL HALL SEASON COMPRISES 31 CONCERTS SPANNING CLASSICAL, JAZZ, WORLD, HOLIDAY AND FAMILY PROGRAMMING Opening Night Concert and Gala features the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, October 1, 2016 (Sonoma County, CA) — Weill Hall at Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center (GMC) announces plans for the 2016–17 MasterCard Performance Series celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the opening of Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall. The season spans October 1, 2016–May 5, 2017 and comprises 31 performances representing the finest talent across the genres of classical orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo recital music; jazz, folk and popular music; and world music and dance. “The 2016–17 season is Weill Hall’s 5th Anniversary Season, and to mark the achievements of this fine venue, we have planned a showcase of outstanding talent across many genres of music,” stated Co-Executive Director Zarin Mehta. “From award-winning soloists to internationally acclaimed ensembles, this season truly exhibits the diversity and excellence of programming this organization is now known for.” Co-Executive Director Larry Furukawa-Schlereth remarked, “The 5th Season of Weill Hall is an important milestone for this organization, and one that allows the opportunity for reflection. The Green Music Center has—in a remarkably short timespan—transformed the cultural and musical landscape of Sonoma County, expanded the educational opportunities of many thousands of Sonoma State University Students, and opened the doors to countless future possibilities.” “As we approach Weill Hall’s 5th Season, we are unwavering in our mission to bring the finest international talent to Sonoma County and to extend enriching educational opportunities to both the University campus and the community at large,” stated Board Chairman Sandy Weill. “Bringing both extraordinary performers and creative educational initiatives to this area has always been a cornerstone of our vision and this season is a fine showcase of both the reputation for excellence we have established and our exciting plans for the future.”

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FORIMMEDIATERELEASEMay24,2016

WEILLHALLATTHEGREENMUSICCENTERANNOUNCES2016–17MASTERCARDPERFORMANCESERIESCELEBRATINGTHE5THANNIVERSARYOF

JOANANDSANFORDI.WEILLHALL

SEASONCOMPRISES31CONCERTSSPANNINGCLASSICAL,JAZZ,WORLD,HOLIDAYANDFAMILYPROGRAMMING

OpeningNightConcertandGalafeaturesthe

JazzatLincolnCenterOrchestrawithWyntonMarsalis,October1,2016

(SonomaCounty,CA)—WeillHallatSonomaStateUniversity’sGreenMusicCenter(GMC)announcesplansforthe2016–17MasterCardPerformanceSeriescelebratingthe5thAnniversaryoftheopeningofJoanandSanfordI.WeillHall.TheseasonspansOctober1,2016–May5,2017andcomprises31performancesrepresentingthefinesttalentacrossthegenresofclassicalorchestral,chamber,vocalandsolorecitalmusic;jazz,folkandpopularmusic;andworldmusicanddance.“The2016–17seasonisWeillHall’s5thAnniversarySeason,andtomarktheachievementsofthisfinevenue,wehaveplannedashowcaseofoutstandingtalentacrossmanygenresofmusic,”statedCo-ExecutiveDirectorZarinMehta.“Fromaward-winningsoloiststointernationallyacclaimedensembles,thisseasontrulyexhibitsthediversityandexcellenceofprogrammingthisorganizationisnowknownfor.”

Co-ExecutiveDirectorLarryFurukawa-Schlerethremarked,“The5thSeasonofWeillHallisanimportantmilestoneforthisorganization,andonethatallowstheopportunityforreflection.TheGreenMusicCenterhas—inaremarkablyshorttimespan—transformedtheculturalandmusicallandscapeofSonomaCounty,expandedtheeducationalopportunitiesofmanythousandsofSonomaStateUniversityStudents,andopenedthedoorstocountlessfuturepossibilities.”“AsweapproachWeillHall’s5thSeason,weareunwaveringinourmissiontobringthefinestinternationaltalenttoSonomaCountyandtoextendenrichingeducationalopportunitiestoboththeUniversitycampusandthecommunityatlarge,”statedBoardChairmanSandyWeill.“Bringingbothextraordinaryperformersandcreativeeducationalinitiativestothisareahasalwaysbeenacornerstoneofourvisionandthisseasonisafineshowcaseofboththereputationforexcellencewehaveestablishedandourexcitingplansforthefuture.”

ThefifthanniversaryseasonofWeillHallattheGreenMusicCentershowcasesthequalityanddiversityofprogrammingthevenuehasbecomeknownforinitsshortbutrichhistory.Soloclassicalartistsincludesomeofthemostimportantpianistsperformingtoday:DenisMatsuev,EmanuelAx,YefimBronfman,andRichardGoode.PhilharmoniaBaroqueOrchestrawithconductorNicholasMcGeganreturnforaprogramfeaturingacclaimedmasterofthefortepiano,RobertLevin;andpreeminentbass-baritoneEricOwenspresentsasolorecitalwithaccompanistMyraHuang.WeillHallwelcomesavarietyofthefinestchambermusiciansfromaroundthecountry,includingTheKalichstein-Laredo-RobinsonTrio;Tetzlaff-VogtDuo;WuHan,PhillipSetzerandDavidFinckel;theZukermanTrio;TheMiróQuartetwithpianistAnne-MarieMcDermott;andtheAkademiefürAlteMusikBerlin.TheGreenMusicCentercontinuesitscommitmenttobringingjazzgreatstoSonomaCountywithperformancesbytheJazzatLincolnCenterOrchestrawithWyntonMarsalis,pianistBradMehldau,adoublebilloftrumpeterArturoSandovalandthePonchoSanchezLatinJazzBand,andbelovedpianistandsingerMichaelFeinstein.Spokenwordandfolkmusicarerepresentedbytwolegendsintheirfields:GarrisonKeillorandArloGuthrie.Avarietyofperformersfromaroundtheglobepresentworldmusicanddancespanningmanytypesofmusic,includingCubansingerOmaraPortuondowithspecialguestsRobertoFonseca,AnatCohenandReginaCarter;flamencoguitaristTomatito;ZakirHussain,tablawithNiladriKumar,sitar;singer-songwriterAngéliqueKidjo;TheFiveIrishTenors;LeelaDance;andCheMalambo. AnarrayofdiverseartistscelebratetheholidaysthiswinterseasoninWeillHall.TheesteemedViennaBoysChoirperformtheirChristmasprogram;TommyEmmanuel,alongwithguestsPatBergeson,AnnieSellickandJohnKnowlesperformhisClassics&ChristmasTour;localfavoritestheAmericanBachSoloistsperformHandel’sMessiah;SaxophonistDaveKozwithValerieSimpson,JonathanButlerandKennyLattimoreperformafestiveholidayprogram;andacappellaensembleSweetHoneyintheRockbringsperformtheirsoulfulprogramCelebratingtheHolydays.WeillHallpresentsaveryspecialfamilyperformancebyDisney’sChooChooSoulwithGenevieve!Ticketsforthisfamilyperformanceareofferedatreducedprices.Ticketstothe2016–175thAnniversarySeasoninWeillHallgoonsaletoMasterCardcardholdersand2015–16GMCSeasonsubscribersonThursday,June2at10a.m.TicketsgoonsaletothegeneralpubliconWednesdayJune8at10a.m.Call1.866.955.6040orvisitgmc.sonoma.edu.

2016–17SEASONWEILLHALLPERFORMERSBYGENRE

SOLOINSTRUMENTALANDVOCALRECITALSDenisMatsuev,piano(Oct.22)EmanuelAx,piano(Jan.20)YefimBronfman,piano(Apr.21)RichardGoode,piano(May5)EricOwens,bass-baritonewithMyraHuang,piano(Apr.23)ORCHESTRALANDCHAMBERCONCERTSPhilharmoniaBaroqueOrchestrawithNicholasMcGegan,conductorandRobertLevin,fortepiano(Oct.15)TheKalichstein-Laredo-RobinsonTrio(Jan.29)Tetzlaff-VogtDuo(Feb.18)WuHan,PhillipSetzer,DavidFinckel(Feb.19)ZukermanTrio(Feb.24)TheMiróQuartetwithAnne-MarieMcDermott,piano(Mar.5)AkademiefürAlteMusikBerlin(Mar.12)JAZZARTISTSJazzatLincolnCenterOrchestrawithWyntonMarsalis,trumpet(Oct.1)BradMehldau,piano(Mar.11)ArturoSandoval,trumpetandPonchoSanchezLatinJazzBand(Mar.24)MichaelFeinstein,pianoandvocals(Nov.12)WORLDMUSICANDDANCEOmaraPortuondo,singer(Oct.2)Tomatito,guitar(Oct.23)ZakirHussain,tablawithNiladriKumar,sitar(Oct.30)AngéliqueKidjo,singer-songwriter(Dec.10)TheFiveIrishTenors(Mar.3)LeelaDance(Apr.8)CheMalambo(Apr.29)SPOKENWORDANDFOLKMUSICGarrisonKeillor,storyteller(Jan.21)ArloGuthrie,singer-songwriter(Apr.14)HOLIDAYPROGRAMMINGViennaBoysChoir–ChristmasProgram(Nov.27)AnEveningwithTommyEmmanuel–Classics&ChristmasTour

featuringPatBergeson,AnnieSellickandJohnKnowles,CGP(Dec.9)AmericanBachSoloists–Handel’sMessiah(Dec.18)DaveKozChristmasTour2016WithSpecialGuestsJonathanButler,KennyLattimoreandValerieSimpson(Dec.20)SweetHoneyintheRock–CelebratingtheHolydays(Dec.22)FAMILYPROGRAMMINGDisney’sChooChooSoulwithGenevieve!(Apr.15)

2016–17SEASONWEILLHALLDEBUTSANDRETURNAPPEARANCES

WEILLHALLRETURNINGARTISTSAmericanBachSoloists DaveKoz,saxophoneEmanuelAx,piano MiróQuartetYefimBronfman,piano MyraHuang,pianoMichaelFeinstein,pianoandvocals WyntonMarsalis,trumpetDavidFinckel,cello NicholasMcGegan,conductorRichardGoode,piano PhilharmoniaBaroqueOrchestraJazzatLincolnCenterOrchestra PinchasZuckerman,violinOmaraPortuondo,singerWEILLHALLDEBUTSAcademiefürAlteMusikBerlinCheMalamboAngelaCheng,pianoTommyEmmanuel,guitarTheFiveIrishTenorsAmandaForsyth,celloGenevieveGoingsandChooChooSoulArloGuthrie,singer-songwriterWuHan,pianoZakirHussain,tablaJosephKalichstein,pianoGarrisonKeillor,storytellerAngéliqueKidjo,singerNiladriKumar,sitarJaimeLaredo,violinTheLeelaDanceCollectiveRobertLevin,fortepianoDenisMatsuev,pianoAnneMarieMcDermott,pianoBradMehldau,pianoEricOwens,bass-baritoneSharonRobinson,celloSweetHoneyintheRockPonchoSanchez,congaArturoSandoval,trumpetPhillipSetzer,violinChristianTetzlaff,violinTomatito,guitarViennaBoysChoirLarsVogt,piano

2016-17 Season in Weill Hall at the Green Music Center Tickets on Sale to MasterCard Cardholders and GMC Subscribers June 2, 2016 at 10 a.m.

Tickets on Sale to the General Public June 8, 2016 at 10 a.m.

Call 1.866.955.6040 or visit gmc.sonoma.edu

JAZZATLINCOLNCENTERORCHESTRAwithWYNTONMARSALISOpeningNightSaturday,October1,2016,7p.m.TheJazzatLincolnCenterOrchestraopensthe2016-17Seasonwithasensationalperformancefeaturing15oftheworld’sfinestjazzmusicians,andthegreatesttrumpetplayeralivetoday.Programtoincludeselectionsfromtheirvastrepertoire,fromrarehistoriccompositionstoJazzatLincolnCenter-commissionedworks.Tickets:$50–$110FromtheBuenaVistaSocialClubOMARAPORTUONDO–85TOURwithspecialguestsROBERTOFONSECA,ANATCOHENandREGINACARTERSunday,October2,2016,7p.m.Incelebrationofher85thbirthday,OmaraPortuondo-alongwithRobertoFonseca,AnatCohenandReginaCarter,presentanenchantingeveningofLatinjazzandballadry.Along-timestarinCuba,thesmashhitalbumBuenaVistaSocialClubbroughtPortuondoanewleveloffameasoneofCuba’sprominentmusicalambassadors.Tickets:$40–$95

PHILHARMONIABAROQUEORCHESTRANICHOLASMCGEGAN,ConductorROBERTLEVIN,FortepianoSaturday,October15,2016,7:30p.m.ThePhilharmoniaBaroqueOrchestra,directedbyNicholasMcGeganbringsaudiencesbackintime,performingontheperiodinstrumentsforwhichthismusicwasoriginallywritten.Joiningthemforthisall–BeethovenprogramisRobertLevinonfortepiano.BEETHOVEN:ConcertoforFortepianoNo.3inCminor,Op.37BEETHOVEN:SymphonyNo.6inFmajor,Op.68“Pastoral”Tickets:$35–85

DENISMATSUEV,PIANOSaturday,October22,2016,7:30p.m.WinneroftheprestigiousTchaikovskyCompetition,DenisMatsuevis“avirtuosointhegrandestofRussianpianistictradition,”andoneofthemosthighlyregardedpianistsofhisgeneration.Hiscaptivatingliveperformancesshowcasehisuniqueabilitytomoveseamlesslybetweenthunderingferocityandgracefulnuance.BEETHOVEN:SonataNo.31inA-flatmajor,Op.110SCHUMANN:SymphonicEtudes,Op.13LISZT:MephistoWaltz,S.514TCHAIKOVSKY:“Meditation,”Op.72,No.5PROKOFIEV:SonataNo.7inB-flatmajor,Op.83Tickets:$35–85

TOMATITO,FLAMENCOGUITARSunday,October23,2016,7p.m.JoséFernándezTorres,knowntohisfansasTomatito,isthetorchbearerofflamencoguitar,pushingthegenreeverforwardintonewandexcitingterritory.FormerlytheaccompanistforthelatesingerCamaróndelaIsla,hehasevolvedintoamature,elegantguitaristwhopourshisheartandsoulintohismusicalperformances.Tickets:$35–85

ZAKIRHUSSAIN,TABLAwithNILADRIKUMAR,SITARSunday,October30,2016,3p.m.Fromhisoriginsasachildprodigy,thismasterofpercussionhasbecomethemostacclaimedIndianmusicianofhisgeneration.Asapioneeroftheworldmusicmovement,ZakirHussaindazzlesaudiencesaroundtheglobewithhisinstrument,thetabla.JoininghimwillbeacclaimedsitaristNiladriKumar.

Tickets:$35–85MICHAELFEINSTEIN:GREATAMERICANSONGBOOKSaturday,November12,2016,7:30p.m.AmasterinterpreteroftheGreatAmericanSongbook,vocalistMichaelFeinstein’sdazzlingcareerhasincludedperformancesatTheWhiteHouse,BuckinghamPalace,CarnegieHallandHollywoodBowl.Hisardentworkasamusiceducatorandarchivistgiveshissuperbperformancesanunparalleledlevelofdepthandsincerity.Tickets:$35–85

VIENNABOYSCHOIR–CHRISTMASPROGRAMSunday,November27,2016,3p.m.TheoriginsoftheViennaBoysChoirandtheirsignatureharmoniesdatebackto1498A.D.ThroughtheagestheyhaveupheldalongstandingtraditionandhaveproducedprestigiousalumniincludingJosephHaydnandFranzSchubert.Tothisday,theircelestialvoices,puretoneandwide-rangingrepertoirecontinuetocaptivateaudiencesworldwide.Tickets:$40–95

TOMMYEMMANUEL–CLASSICS&CHRISTMASTOURfeaturingPATBERGESON,ANNIESELLICKandJOHNKNOWLES,CGPFriday,December9,2016,7:30p.m.Australian-bornTommyEmmanuelisaguitar-playingphenomenon.“It’sallaboutthefeelingofthemusic,”Emmanuelsays.“Andithastomakemefeelsomething.”Anaccomplishedfingerstyleplayer,hefrequentlyrecreatesthesoundsofanentirebandonasingleguitar.TheClassics&ChristmastourfeaturesonesetoffanfavoritesfollowedbyasetofChristmasclassics.Tickets:$25–$45ANGÉLIQUEKIDJOSaturday,December10,2016,7:30p.m.2016GrammyAward-WinnerAngéliqueKidjohasgainedaninternationalfollowingwithheruniqueabilitytoseamlesslyweaveWestAfricantraditions,funk,jazzandR&Bintoasoundallherown.Alongwithheroutstandingvoiceandthecelebritystatusas“Africa’spremierdiva,”Angéliquehasbecomeoneofinternationalmusic’smostnotableartists.Tickets:$25–$75PresentingPartner:SonomaCutrerHANDEL’SMESSIAH-AMERICANBACHSOLOISTSandAMERICANBACHCHOIRJeffreyThomas,ConductorHélèneBrunet,sopranoEmilyMarvosh,contraltoDerekChester,tenorMischaBouvier,baritoneSunday,December18,2016,3p.m.

Handel’sbelovedoratorio,Messiahisacherishedandtranscendentalholidaytradition.Comprisedofauthenticperiod-instrumentperformersandsomeoftheworld’sfinestvocalists,theAmericanBachSoloistsare“aflawlessensemble...alevelofmusicalfinesseonerarelyencounters.”Tickets:$40–$95

DAVEKOZCHRISTMASTOUR2016withspecialguestsJONATHANBUTLER,KENNYLATTIMOREANDVALERIESIMPSONTuesday,December20,2016,7:30p.m.SaxophonistDaveKozisoneofthemostrecognizableandacclaimedfiguresincontemporaryjazz.JoininghimforthisholidayspectacularareR&BsuperstarsValerieSimpson,JonathanButlerandKennyLattimore.Tickets:$40–$95SWEETHONEYINTHEROCK:CELEBRATINGTHEHOLYDAYSThursday,December22,2016,7:30p.m.Thistreasuredensemblehasmaintainedadistinguishedlegacyforthepastfortyyearswhiletakingacappellainnewandexcitingdirections.Mixingavarietyofgenresincludingblues,jazz,Africanandgospel,theirexcellent“Holyday”programisamulticulturalcelebrationofgoodtidingsfortheseason.Tickets:$35–$85EMANUELAX,PIANOFriday,January20,2017,7:30p.m.SonyClassicalexclusiverecordingartist,EmanuelAxisapianistofexceptionalfacultybothintechniqueandmusicalfeel.TheSanFranciscoChronicleputsitwell,stating,“OneofAx’sgreatstrengthsasaperformer,infact,ishisabilitytoblendtendernessandmuscleinasingleamalgam.”SCHUBERT:ImpromptusOp.142interspersedwithSAMUELADAMS:NewPiecesbasedonSchubertCHOPIN:ImpromptuNo.1inA-flatmajor,Op.29CHOPIN:ImpromptuNo.2inF-sharpmajor,Op.36CHOPIN:SonataNo.3inBminor,Op.58Tickets:$35–$85

ANEVENINGWITHGARRISONKEILLORSaturday,January21,2017,7:30p.m.CelebratinghisfinalseasonasthehostforAPrairieHomeCompanion,GarrisonKeillorshareshilariousanecdotesaboutgrowingupintheAmericanMidwest,thepeopleofLakeWobegonand"late-lifefatherhood."Withawonderful,drysenseofhumor,Keillorcaptivatesaudiencesusinghisuniqueblendofcomedy,class,charisma,wisdomandmusic.Tickets:$40–$95

THEKALICHSTEIN–LAREDO–ROBINSONTRIOJOSEPHKALICHSTEIN,piano|JAIMELAREDO,violin|SHARONROBINSON,celloSunday,January29,2017,3p.m.Fornearlyfortyyears,pianistJosephKalichstein,violinistJaimeLaredoandcellistSharonRobinsonhavegarnerednumerousawardsandsetthestandardforperformanceofpianotrio.TheWashingtonPostwrites,"Amongthesuperstarsofthechambermusicworld,fewinduceasmuchopen-mouthedraptureastheKalichstein-Laredo-RobinsonTrio."BEEHOVEN:TrioinB-flatmajor,Op.11SHOSTAKOVICH:PianoTrioNo.2inEminor,Op.67(1944)BRAHMS:TrioforPiano,ViolinandCelloinBmajor,Op.8(1853-4,rev.1889)Tickets:$35–$85TETZLAFF–VOGTDUOCHRISTIANTETZLAFF,violin|LARSVOGT,pianoSaturday,February18,2017,7:30p.m.ChristianTetzlaffandLarsVogt,virtuososonviolinandpianorespectively,collaborateonaspiritedprogramtoincludesonatasbyBeethoven,MozartandSchubertwithanewworkbyJörgWidmann.Bothversatileperformers,togethertheyareaduooftopratetechniqueandmusicalintegrity.BEETHOVEN:SonataNo.7inCminor,Op.30/2JÖRGWidmann:TBAMOZART:SonatainFmajor,K.377/374eSCHUBERT:RondoinBminor,D895Tickets:$35–$85

WUHAN,piano|PHILLIPSETZER,violin|DAVIDFINCKEL,celloSunday,February19,2017,3p.m.PerformingsolelyfromBeethoven’spianotrioliterature,themembersofthisdistinguishedtrioholdaplaceamongthepinnacleofclassicalmusiciansalivetoday.PhillipSetzerandDavidFinckelwerecollaboratorsinGrammyAward-winningEmersonStringQuartetforover35years,andWuHan&DavidFinkelwereselectedasMusicalAmerica’s2012MusiciansoftheYear.BEETHOVEN:PianoTrioinGmajor,Op.1,No.2BEETHOVEN:PianoTrioinE-flatmajor,Op.70,No.2BEETHOVEN:PianoTrioinB-flatmajor,Op.97Tickets:$35–$85

ZUCKERMANTRIO

PINCHASZUCKERMAN,violin|ANGELACHENG,piano|AMANDAFORSYTH,celloFriday,February24,2017,7:30p.m.Officiallyformedin2013asthebrainchildofprodigioustalentPinchasZukerman,thisdynamictriofeaturescellistAmandaForsythandpianistAngelaCheng.Theseprestigiousmusiciansarecriticallyacclaimedbothindividuallyandasatrio.“...Zukermanseemstheforever-youngvirtuoso:expressivelyresourceful,infectiouslymusical,technicallyimpeccable,effortless...”(TheLosAngelesTimes)BRAHMS:Sonatensatz(Scherzo)inCminor,WoO2KODÁLY:DuoforViolinandCello,Op.7SCHUBERT:PianoTrioinB-flatmajor,D.898,Op.99Tickets:$35–$85THEFIVEIRISHTENORSDIRECTFROMDUBLIN,IRELAND“SalutetoIreland”Friday,March3,2017,7:30p.m.DavidMartin,AaronCawley,CiaránKelly,AlanLeech,GeorgeHutton,tenorsFeargullMurray,piano,composer,arrangerDannyForde,piano

DirectfromDublin,Ireland,TheFiveIrishTenorspresent“SalutetoIreland,”aprogramfullofIrishwit,charmandboisterousnesswithanoperaticflair.FollowinginthetraditionofthegreatIrishtenorJohnMcCormack,thisconcertwillfeaturebothbelovedIrishsongsincluding“DannyBoy”and“Toora–Loora–Looral.”Tickets:$35–$85

MIRÓQUARTETwithANNE-MARIEMCDERMOTT,pianoSunday,March5,2017,3p.m.DanielChing,WilliamFedkenheuer,violins|JohnLargess,viola|JoshuaGindele,celloTheMiróQuartet–namedafterSpanishsurrealist,JoanMiró–isachambergroupofthehighestorder.Theyarebelovedbytheirfansfortheirtop-tierperformances,aswellastheircommitmenttothefurtheringofmusiceducation.Anne-MarieMcDermott,apianistwithanoutstandingdepthofrepertoire,joinsthem.HAYDN:QuartetinDmajor,Op.20,No.4BRAHMS:QuartetinCminor,Op.51,No.1SCHUMANN:PianoQuintet,Op.44Tickets:$35–$85BRADMEHLDAU,PIANO

“ThreePiecesAfterBach”Saturday,March11,2017,7:30p.m.Tomanyjazzpianists,thethoughtofcreatinganoriginalcompositioninspiredbythebaroquearchetypehimself,J.S.Bach,wouldseemlikeanunnaturalundertaking.NotthecaseforBradMehldau.Amaverickinthejazzworld,thismasterfulimproviserhasbeencrossinggenreboundariessincehisdebut.Forthistrulyuniqueperformance,MehldauwillbeperformingaworkcommissionedbyCarnegieHallThreePiecesAfterBachalongwithseveralcanonicalpiecesfromTheWell-TemperedClavier.Tickets:$25–$75PresentingPartner:SonomaCutrerAKADEMIEFÜRALTEMUSIKBERLIN“ForeignAffairs–CharactersoftheBaroque”Sunday,March12,2017,3p.m.

TheinternationalsuccessoftheAkademiefürAlteMusikBerlinisunprecedentedintheworldofchambermusic.BeginningasabolddisplayofmusicalsovereigntyagainstthesocialistregimeofEastGermany,now,overthirtyyearslater,theyarerecognizedasoneof“Europe’sgreatestmusicalsuccessstories.”Telemann'sOverture-Suite"LesNations"coupledwithworksofHandel,Vivaldi,BachandRebel,thisprogramexplorestherichnessofthefamiliarandforeignthroughmusic.Tickets:$35–$85

ARTUROSANDOVAL,trumpet|PONCHOSANCHEZLATINJAZZBANDFriday,March24,2017,7:30p.m.ThisenthrallingdoublebillfeaturestwovivaciousperformerscreatinganunforgettablenightofLatinjazz.DizzyGillespieprotégéArturoSandovalisoneofthemostexcitingguardiansofjazztrumpet,anda10-timeGrammyAwardwinner.PercussionistPonchoSanchezisaLatinjazzlegend.Hisinfectiousgroovesblendgenresfromjazzandsalsatobebopandswing.Tickets:$35–$85LEELADANCESaturday,April8,2017,7:30p.m.LeelaDancebringstogethertheworld’sleadingKathakartiststocharternewandunprecedenteddirectionsinKathakdance.Bridgingtheancientandmodern,thetraditionalandinnovative,thefutureandthepast,thegroup’sdynamicartistryandexquisitepresentationenthrallaudiencesaroundtheworld.Tickets:$35–$85ARLOGUTHRIE:RunningDowntheRoadTour

Friday,April14,2017,7:30p.m.

ArloGuthrieplungesintoamusicaltripcertaintobeaflashback-inducing,mind-expandingshow.FeaturingsomeofthemostoutstandingcutsfromArlo(1968),RunningDownTheRoad(1969),WashingtonCounty(1970)andmore,theRunningDowntheRoadTourexemplifiesthesoundthatshapedageneration.Tickets:$35–$85DISNEY’SCHOO-CHOOSOULWITHGENEVIEVE!Saturday,April15,2017,12p.m.Disney’shitTVshowChoo-ChooSoulwithGenevieve!isrollingintotownforanexcitingliveperformance!ComejointhesingingconductorGenevieveandherbeatboxingandbreakdancingengineerDCastheyperformtheirfunkyhip-hoprenditionsoftheABC’sand1-2-3’s.Thisincrediblyhipduo,withtheircontagiousenergyandmusic,aresuretodelightkidsandparentsalike!Tickets:$20foradults;$10forkids12andunder

YEFIMBRONFMAN,pianoFriday,April21,2017,7:30p.m.AprogramincludingtheworksofBartók,Schumann,DebussyandStravinskywillbebroughttolifebythesuperiortechniqueandlyricalsensibilitiesofthiswildlyacclaimedpianist.AudiencesandcriticsagreethatGrammy-winnerYefimBronfmanisoneofthemostaccomplishedpianistsofhisgeneration.BARTÓK:SuiteforPiano,Op.14SCHUMANN,HumoreskeinB-flatmajor,Op.20DEBUSSY,SuiteBergamasqueSTRAVINSKY:PetrushkaTickets:$35–$85

ERICOWENS,BASS-BARITONEMyraHuang,pianoSunday,April23,2017,3p.m.Bass-baritoneEricOwensisheldinthehighestregardasaninterpreterofclassicalrepertoire.Hispowerfullyexpressivevoiceisversatile,allowinghimtomovefreelybetweenrecital,orchestralandoperaworks.JoininghimonstagewillbepianistMyraHuangwhoOperaNewspraisesas“amongthetopaccompanistsofhergeneration.”ProgramtoincludeselectionsbyMozart,Schubert,Brahms,RavelandVerdi,aswellasLoewe,Rodgers,PorterandWeill.Tickets:$35–$85CHEMALAMBO

Saturday,April29,2017,7:30p.m.Excitingfootwork,rhythmicstompingandsingingsetthegroundworkforCheMalambo,aneventinthegauchotraditionforthewholefamilytoenjoy.ThisallmaledancecompanyfoundedbyFrenchChoreographerGillesBrinasconsistsofsomeofArgentina’sbestMalamboDancers.Tickets:$35–$85

RICHARDGOODE,pianoFriday,May5,2017,7:30p.m.AmajorexponenttheworksofBeethoven,RichardGoodelendshistouchandthoughtfulinterpretationtoacollectionofBeethovensonatas.Goode’slatestGrammynominatedreleaseofBeethoven’sfiveconcertoswaspraisedas“alandmarkrecording”(FinancialTimes).“...exquisitelyclearanddiscriminatingkeyboardtouch...Everythingstandsrevealedinthelightofhisinterpretation.”(SanFranciscoChronicle)BEETHOVEN:SonataOp.10,No.5inCminor,No.1SonataOp.10,No.6inFmajor,No.2SonataOp.10,No.7inDmajor,No.3SonataOp.54,No.22inFmajor(1804)SonataOp.101,No.28inAmajorTickets:$35–$85

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