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Summer Solstice Concert

SUMMER SOLSTICE CONCERT
Centennial Concert Hall

Tuesday, June 19 · 7:30 PM

Program:

Williams: Olympic Theme & Fanfare: 1984 Olympics
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance Op 46 No. 8
Bizet: Carmen: Toreador March
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 Emperor Mvmt I featuring Brendan MacDougall
Rossini: William Tell: Overture
Leoncavallo: Vesti La Giubba featuring Marcel Desautels, tenor
Lehar : Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz featuring Marcel Desautels, tenor
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5 featuring Lucienne Blouw, guest conductor
Williams: Catch Me If You Can: Escapades Mvmts I & III featuring Matthew Packer, saxophone
Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Valse

To celebrate our 65th anniversary season, tickets only $6.50

The Lyric Theatre

The Lyric Theatre – FREE CONCERT

Assiniboine Park

Friday, June 22 · 7:00 PM

Program:

Williams: Olympic Theme & Fanfare: 1984 Olympics 
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5
Khachaturian: Gayane: Lezghinka
Rossini: Barber of Seville: Largo al Factotum
Rossini: William Tell
Williams: Raiders of the Lost Ark: March
arr Tovey: Blue Bombers fight song
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Michael Jackson arr. Vanacore: Thriller-Beat It
Williams: Star Wars: Main Title
Strauss: Radetzky March

Virtuosi II: From The Middle Ages to Manitoba

FRIDAY, MAY 11   8:00 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 12   8:00 PM
SUNDAY, MAY 13   3:00PM

Convocation Hall, University of Winnipeg

Maria Luz Alvarez, soprano
Camerata Nova; Ross Brownlee, conductor
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players

An exciting program of chamber music, arias featuring renowned soprano Maria Luz Alvarez, a cappella choral pieces and works for choir and strings composed by a wide range of repertoire from early music “greats” such as Victoria, Gabrieli, Byrd and Josquin des Prèz, to works for choir and string quartet by Manitoba composers, Andrew Balfour and Ken Nichols.

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Season Closer: Mahler: Symphony No. 2

MAY 4, 5   8:00 PM

listen_icon_croppedMahler: Symphony No. 2 (Resurrection)

Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor
Monica Huisman, soprano
Anita Krause, mezzo-soprano
Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir, Yuri Klaz, conductor

“In the background of his mind, there seems always to be the image of a ladder up which humanity can climb to heaven.” – Philip Barford, Mahler Symphonies & Songs

It took six years for Mahler to write his monumental ‘Resurrection’ Symphony. It became Mahler’s most often-heard work during his lifetime and remains among his most inspiring today. In this masterwork of transcendent messages of hope, Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 is an overwhelming experience and an unforgettable journey from, as Mahler wrote, “the gravity and emotion of our deepest being’’ along the path towards the heaven-storming close and “life of eternal bliss.”

Ten horns, eight trumpets plus a massive orchestra, wonderful soloists and chorus will bring Mahler’s immortal music alive in this not-to-be-missed season- closing event.

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MASTERWORKS A: Pre-Concert Chat hosted by music director Alexander Mickelthwate on the Piano Nobile Level at 7:15 pm.

Soundbytes: Buster Keaton’s The General

SATURDAY, APRIL 28   8:00 PM

Richard Lee, conductor
Film with music

“(I am) more proud of that picture than any picture I ever made because I took an actual happening out of the Civil War.” – Buster Keaton

We present Keaton’s 1926 silent masterpiece The General in a digitally restored print with Carl Davis’s celebrated musical score performed live by the WSO.

This wonderful film not only gives a precious glimpse of the West – sometimes down to the tiniest leaf – but the memorable and treasurable antics of the great Keaton as he plays a quick-thinking Southern railroad man that thwarts a daring raid by Northerners of a locomotive during the Civil War. Miles behind enemy lines, he learns of plans for a surprise attack, and manages to escape on his captured engine, with his girlfriend stuffed into a sack in one of the wagons!

Silent movies were meant to be seen in theatres where the audience morphs into a comedy meter responding en masse to each gag. Experience all the thrills and spills in this comic gem!

SOUNDBYTES: Pre-Concert Chat hosted by Sam Minuk, film historian on the Piano Nobile Level at 7:15 pm.

Single tickets are on sale now at the WSO Box Office, 949-3999 or online.

Concerts for Kids: Circus Terrifico

SUNDAY APRIL 29   2:00 PM
PRE-CONCERT ACTIVITIES   1:00 PM

Richard Lee, conductor
Motus O

“MOTUS O was the star turn of the night. An innovative and high energy troupe performing works that were imaginative and physically risky.” – Globe and Mail

We first meet our three circus performers boarding the train to their next show. A case of vanishing tickets thwarts their plans and strands them on the platform. It takes every trick in the book (and their suitcases) to create an impromptu show to raise money for new tickets. But it works! And as the train conductor watches the antics of our three clowns, he’s drawn into their mayhem and magic, finally agreeing to become their new ring master.

Circus Terrifico is a whimsical and poignant comedy featuring Tchaikovsky’s soaring scores and original music by Canadian composer Ray Luedeke. It makes audiences of all ages laugh out loud and leave with a (big, clownish) smile!

PRE-CONCERT ACTIVITIES
Children can participate in musical activities such as crafts, rhythm ensembles and round-singing. They can visit the Conducting Station where they get the chance to conduct a group of musicians or visit the Instrument Petting Zoo for an opportunity to touch and play the orchestral instruments that they will see performed during the Concerts for Kids concerts. Pre-Concert Activities begin at 1:00 p.m.

MANNY’S MINI MUSICIANS CLUB
If your child is 12 years of age or younger, loves music and is a fan of fun, then sign them up for Manny’s Mini Musicians Club. Get two ticket vouchers for any 2011-2012 Concerts for Kids concert and receive newsletters from Manny Tuba with lots of contests and prizes.

MANNY’S BIRTHDAYS
Host your child’s next birthday at the WSO with Manny Tuba! Cost is $12 per person. Contact: WSO box office: 949-3999

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Pops: The Manhattan Transfer

APRIL 13, 14   8:00 PM
APRIL 15   2:00 PM

Yaron Gershovsky, conductor
The Manhattan Transfer:
Tim Hauser
Janis Siegel
Alan Paul
Margaret Dorn (replacing Cheryl Bentyne)

“Significant as it is that The Manhattan Transfer has been around for 40 years, it is far more remarkable that those four decades have been marked by near-continuous artistic expansion and advancement.” – JazzTimes

In 1974, The Manhattan Transfer began performing at cutting edge cabaret venues in New York City. By the end of that year they were the number one live attraction in New York City, prompting Newsweek to send a writer to report on the growing phenomenon. Since then, The Manhattan Transfer has never looked back!

A seemingly endless stream of Grammy awards, hit recordings with worldwide sales in the millions and an ever-stunning creative energy has distinguished The Manhattan Transfer for four decades. A ten-year sweep (1980-1990) as “Best Vocal Group’’ in both the annual Downbeat and Playboy jazz polls typifies the dominance of this group as among the greatest vocal ensembles of all time.

Combine the original members of The Manhattan Transfer with the WSO and you get an event to remember long after the music ends!

Manhattan Transfer: Boy from New York City

MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING: Come and listen to various student groups perform on the Piano Nobile Level 45 minutes prior to concert.

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Masterworks: Brahms Requiem

SATURDAY, APRIL 7   8:00 PM

listen_icon_croppedVaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs
listen_icon_croppedBrahms: A German Requiem

Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor
Brett Polegato, baritone
Betty Waynne Allison, soprano
Mennonite Festival Chorus; Rudy Schellenberg & William Baerg, co-directors

“In Vaughan Williams’s ecstatic Five Mystical Songs, it was Polegato’s turn to show his expressive stuff. The score abounds in lyrical and dramatic statements, many influenced by British folk traditions, and Polegato applied his suave baritone vibrantly to the songs’ emotional needs.” – The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)

It was A German Requiem that first won international success for Brahms. Composed in tribute to his late mother, it is a work primarily intended to reconcile the living to their loss, grandly set through incandescent writing that never wavers from its universal purpose of affirming the beauty of life through music.

Composed at the time of his famous Sea Symphony, Vaughan Williams’s Five Mystical Songs begin with an evocation of Easter and continue with heartfelt and masterly written tribute to faith throughout the remaining four songs. The work is beautifully set for baritone, chorus and orchestra, and an ideal pairing on this inspiring program.

MASTERWORKS C: Pre-Concert Chat hosted by music director Alexander Mickelthwate and William Baerg on the Piano Nobile Level at 7:15 pm.

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Masterworks: Dawn Upshaw

MARCH 23, 24   8:00 PM

Debussy: Printemps

Canteloube: Chants d’Auvergne (selections)

Golijov: Three Songs for Soprano and Orchestra
Stravinsky: The Firebird: Suite

Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor
Dawn Upshaw, soprano

“Dawn Upshaw is one of the most significant and dramatically moving singers before the public today.” – Boston Globe

Joining rare natural warmth with a fierce commitment to the transforming power of music, Dawn Upshaw has achieved worldwide celebrity as a singer of opera and concert repertoire ranging from the sacred works of Bach to the freshest sounds of today.

We are honoured to present Dawn Upshaw in a very special program of music that is close to her. Canteloube’s folk-song collection Chants d’Auvergne contains exquisite evocations from poignant romances to buoyant rustic dances, the famous Baïlèro once heard, not forgotten. Composed for Dawn Upshaw, Osvaldo Golijov’s Three Songs are hauntingly beautiful settings that she has recorded and performed to wide acclaim.

Conductor Alexander Mickelthwate rounds out this vivid program with Stravinsky’s classic and exotic The Firebird: Suite.

MASTERWORKS A: Pre-Concert Chat hosted by music director Alexander Mickelthwate on the Piano Nobile Level at 7:15 pm.

DINNER & A SYMPHONY: Enjoy Dinner & A Symphony with Bergmann’s on Lombard for our March 24 concert with French Cuisine on the Piano Nobile at 5:30 pm. Dinner and concert start at $85!

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Pops: Broadway Rocks

MARCH 16, 17   8:00 PM
MARCH 18   2:00 PM

Richard Lee, conductor
LaKisha Jones, performer – American Idol finalist
Christiane Noll, performer
Doug LaBrecque, performer
Rainbow Harmony Project; Vic Hooper. director

“The next best thing to seeing a Broadway show is the Bravo Broadway experience. Great singers, wondrous arrangements, terrific pacing!” – Marvin Hamlisch

listen_icon_croppedBroadway Rocks

Bravo Broadway concerts have been smash hits at WSO Pops for years. Matching prominent and talented Broadway performers with symphonies has been the Bravo Broadway group’s goal since 1994, with hundreds of performances throughout the world.

Broadway Rocks features inspired performances of the best in up-tempo hits from rock- inspired smash shows such as Wicked, Jesus Christ Superstar, Tommy, Phantom of the Opera, Hairspray, The Wiz, Mamma Mia and more. Each guest artist brings an impressive list of leading-role performances in popular Broadway musicals. Together, they will light up the stage in a dynamic revue that will leave audiences breathless!

MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING: Come and listen to various student groups perform on the Piano Nobile Level 45 minutes prior to concert.

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