UMS Concert Program, : 3 Saturday Evening Series --
Please note the following change in tonight's program:
Michael Webster will be the soloist in Copland's Clarinet Concerto, replacing Anthony Gigliotti who was originally scheduled to perform this evening.
We are privileged to have Mr. Webster fulfill this engagement -he comes to Ann Arbor after four highly successful performances of the same work last week with the Rochester Philharmonic under the direction of Mr. Copland. Still in his twenties, Mr. Webster has established his concert career with recitals and residencies through?out the United States, and appearances with the prestigious Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and at the Marlboro Festival and Dumbarton Oaks, in addition to his firstdesk position with the Rochester Philharmonic.
3 SATURDAY EVENING SERIES
choose from 3 great
SATURDAY Evening Series at 8:30
September 24
ttZDENEK MACAL, conductor DVORAK Carnival Overture
ROUSSEL Bacchus & Ariadne Suite
No. 2 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5
October 1
ttZDENEK MACAL, conductor
BYRON JAMS, pianist HAYDN tSymphony No. 91
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1 BRAHMS Symphony No. 4
October 8
ttZDENEK MACAL, conductor
HORACIO GUTIERREZ, pianist GLINKA Overture to "Ruslan &
Ludmila"
SCHUMANN Piano Concerto FRANCK Symphony in D minor
October 15
ttGEORGES PRETRE, conductor PINCHAS ZUKERMAN, violinist RAVEL Le tombeau de Couperin
MOZART tViolin Concerto No. 1 in
Bflat SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2
November 19
ANDREW DAVIS, conductor
ITZHAK PERLMAN, violinist SCHAFER tSon of Heldenleben
MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 6
November 26
ANTAL DORATI, conductor Rackham Symphony Choir
DVORAK Symphony No. 9 ("New World") IVES tHolidays Symphony
December 10
EDUARDO MATA, conductor ISAAC STERN, violinist
BUXTEHUDECHAVEZ tChaconne MOZART AdagioS Rondo, K. 261 & 373 PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 1
FALLA tThreeCornered Hat (complete)
December 17
EDUARDO MATA, conductor JESSYE NORMAN, soprano Kenneth Jewell Chorale
BEETHOVEN Overture to "Prometheus" WAGNER Wesendonck Songs
RAVEL Daphnis et Chloe (complete)
January 7
ttGARY BERTINI, conductor GARY GRAFFMAN, pianist PARTOS tlmages
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 DEBUSSY Prelude a I'apresmidi
dun faune DEBUSSY La Mer
January 14
ttGARY BERTINI, conductor
BRUNO LEONARDO GELBER, pianist BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 BERLIOZ Orchestral excerpts from "Romeo et Juliette'
1. ELITE (all 20 concerts with as many as 7 FREE)
2. IMPRESARIO (12 concerts with as many as 3 FREE)
3. SAMPLER (8 concerts with as many as 2 FREE)
January 21
WERNER TORKANOWSKY, conductor UJEANPIERRE RAMPAL, flutist BEETHOVEN Overture to "Egmont" KHACHATURIAN tHute Concerto TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4
February 4
KLAUS TENNSTEDT, conductor
EUGENE ISTOMIN, pianist BRAHMS Academic Festival Overture
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5 PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5
February 11
KLAUS TENNSTEDT, conductor ttMARTHA ARGERICH, pianist MOZART Overture to "Le nozze di
Figaro"
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2
SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9
February 18
PAUL FREEMAN, conductor ALEXIS WEISSENBERG, pianist
SEROCKI tSinfonetta for Double
String Orchestra
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 7
PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3
March 4
ANTAL DORATI, conductor JANOS STARKER, cellist DURKO tHungarian Rhapsody
(U.S. Premiere) PROKOFIEV tSinfonia concertante for
Cello & Orchestra STRAUSS Don Juan
STRAUSS Till Eulenspeigel
April 1
ANTAL DORATI, conductor SIR CLIFFORD CURZON, pianist
MOZART March
MOZART Piano Concerto TBA
MAHLER Symphony No. 1
April 8
ANTAL DORATI, conductor
HENRYK SZERYNG, violinist CLARKE Prince of Denmark's March
BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto BARTOK tSuite No. 1,Op. 3
April 15
ANTAL DORATI, conductor TtHEATHER HARPER, soprano
JOHN ALEXANDER, tenor ttPETER LAGGER, bass Kenneth Jewell Chorale Brazeal Dennard Chorale HAYDN tThe Creation
April 29
SIXTEN EHRLING, conductor
JOHN BROWNING, pianist NIELSEN Symphony No. 6
("Sinlonia semplice") LIADOV The Enchanted Lake
TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1
May 6
SIXTEN EHRLING, conductor
BERLIOZ Roman Carnival Overture
MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 4 ("Italian") STRAUSS Sinfonia domestica
PROGRAMS AND ARTISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
tFirst time on Subscription Series
ttDebut appearance with the Detroit Symphony
TBA -To Be Announced
Saturday Evening Series BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL OPTION CONCERTS
Friday, November 4, 8:30 pm DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANTAL DORATI, conductor
Symphonies No. 2 & 3
(Additional concert option tor Elite' & Impresario Series)
Saturday, November 12, 8:30 pm
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANTAL DORATI, conductor ttSARAH BEATTY, soprano ttCLAUDINE CARLSON, mezzosoprano GEORGE SHIRLEY, tenor EZIO FLAGELLO, bass
Wayne State University Symphonic Choir
Symphonies No. 8 & 9 (Additional concert option lor Elite' & Sat. Sampler Series)
Please check the Beethoven Festival listing on the inside back cover ol this lolder lor complete de?tails of our special season ticketholder price oiler and information on how to order option concert events.
"Elite Series ticketholders may elect the option of attending Nov. 4 andor Nov. 12 Festival performances.
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