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bring your group - St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
BRING YOUR GROUP TO POWELL HALL 16 17 SEASON GROUP SALES GUIDE 2016/17 PRESENTING SPONSOR stlsymphony.org/groups I 314-286-4155 GROUPS ENJOY EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS: U TO P SAVINGS Enjoy up to 20% off the single ticket price when you bring 10 or more people. Contact our Group Sales Manager for a price quote. FREE BUS PARKING PRIORITY SEATING Get the best seats for a great price! Group reservations can be made in advance of public on sale dates. PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS Even great music-making profits from an introduction. Enjoy FREE Pre-Concert Conversations before every Wells Fargo Advisors STL Symphony classical concert. Music Director David Robertson participates in a number of these conversations. SPONSORED BY PERSONALIZED SERVICE Receive one-on-one, personalized service for all your group needs. From seat selection to performance suggestions to local restaurant recommendations, we’re ready to assist you with planning your next special night LIVE MUSIC IS BETTER WITH FRIENDS Concerts at Powell Hall are one of the most enjoyable outings St. Louis has to offer! Enjoy an evening of Rhapsody in Blue, experience movie magic with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and get into the holiday spirit with our annual Holiday Celebration. With over 100 performances this season, you are sure to find the perfect match for your group! THE ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY SPECIALIZES IN HOSTING GROUPS: • CORPORATIONS • SCHOOLS • SENIOR/YOUTH GROUPS • ALUMNI/UNIVERSITY GROUPS • FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS • SOCIAL/PROFESSIONAL CLUBS • TOUR GROUPS • HOMEOWNERS/ NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS • AND MANY MORE! Our dedicated Group Sales Manager is ready to assist your group. Contact 314-286-4155 or [email protected] for a group quote today! ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE: NEW SHUTTLE SERVICE Convenient transportation from West County is now available for our Friday morning Coffee Concerts! Hop aboard and enjoy the convenience of being delivered directly to the door while avoiding traffic and parking! More information at stlsymphony.org/shuttle. BRING 10 OR MORE PEOPLE SAVE TOUP 20% MEET AND GREET Musician and guest artist visits, along with autograph signings with acclaimed artists, will add a memorable element to your STL Symphony experience.* Contact the Group Sales Manager for more information. TOURS Enhance your visit with a personalized tour of historic Powell Hall.* POST-CONCERT RECEPTIONS Whether you sip a cocktail in our Met Bar or gather in the Whitaker Room, you can cap off an incredible evening with a private gathering.* Post-concert receptions require a facility fee. Call our Group Sales Manager for details. *Subject to availability 1 ROBERTSON SEASON HIGHLIGHTS — BOOK NOW AND SAVE! HOLIDAY CONCERTS BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTOS FILM AND MOVIE MUSIC CHORAL MASTERPIECES THE NUTCRACKER SEP 9-11 NOV 18-20 HARRY POTTER, characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. (s16) DEC 2-4 Belshazzar’s with RICHARD SMALLWOOD DEC 8 PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 STEVEN OSBORNE DEC 29-30 FEAST FEB 24-25 © Disney MAR 10-11 PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN RAFAŁ BLECHACZ JAN 20-21 MAR 17-19 DEC 9-11 PIANO CONCERTO NO. 3 MAY 4 & 6 © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved. YEFIM BRONFMAN SEP 24-25 DEC 16-18 CLASSICAL FAVORITES PIANO CONCERTO NO. 4 BEETHOVEN 7 JAN 27-29 ORLI SHAHAM APR 7-9 OCT 21-23 PIANO CONCERTO NO. 5 STEPHEN HOUGH NOV 25-27 DEC 31 2 SLATKIN CONDUCTS PORGY & BESS NOV 11-13 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 3 SEP OCT SEP Saturday, September 24, 8:00pm Sunday, September 25, 3:00pm FILM WITH LIVE SCORE Friday, September 9, 7:00pm Saturday, September 10, 11:00am & 7:00pm Sunday, September 11, 2:00pm HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™— IN CONCERT The Harry Potter™ film series is one of those oncein-a-lifetime cultural phenomena that continues to delight millions of fans around the world. This exciting concert features the STL Symphony performing every note from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™. Audiences will be able to relive the magic of the film in high-definition on a giant screen while hearing the orchestra perform John Williams’ unforgettable score. BEETHOVEN’S THIRD PIANO CONCERTO David Robertson, conductor Yefim Bronfman, piano Beth Guterman Chu, viola Jonathan Chu, viola MOZART The Magic Flute Overture BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 BENJAMIN Viola, Viola HAYDN Symphony No. 102 BRONFMAN PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Friday, September 30, 8:00pm Saturday, October 1, 8:00pm HARRY POTTER, characters, names and related indicia are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. (s16) BEETHOVEN’S EROICA David Robertson, conductor Leila Josefowicz, violin ADAMS Violin Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” PRESENTED BY OPENING WEEKEND Friday, September 16, 8:00pm Saturday, September 17, 8:00pm SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS David Robertson, conductor Charlie Brennan, narrator Scott Andrews, clarinet St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director WEILL The Flight of Lindbergh BOULEZ Dialogue de l’ombre double DEBUSSY La Mer Celebrating the 90th anniversary of Lindbergh’s historic flight. a Friday, October 7, 10:30am Saturday, October 8, 8:00pm ALL-MOZART Nicholas McGegan, conductor Jennifer Koh, violin MOZART Symphony No. 31, K. 297, “Paris” MOZART Violin Concerto No. 1, K. 207 MOZART Serenade No. 9, K. 320, “Posthorn” MCGEGAN Friday, September 23, 8:00pm EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK David Robertson, conductor Andrew Cuneo, bassoon Karin Bliznik, trumpet Jeffrey Strong, trumpet VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis MOZART Bassoon Concerto, K. 191 PACHELBEL Canon in D VIVALDI Concerto in C major for 2 Trumpets and Strings MOZART Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 BLIZNIK a COFFEE CONCERTS: Morning concerts start with complimentary refreshments courtesy of PRESENTED BY THE WHITAKER FOUNDATION 4 a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall Family Concert Shuttle Service 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 5 OCT NOV Friday, October 14, 8:00pm Saturday, October 15, 8:00pm Sunday, October 16, 3:00pm Friday, November 4, 8:00pm Saturday, November 5, 8:00pm DVOŘÁK CELLO CONCERTO Han-Na Chang, conductor GLINKA Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 1 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 Hannu Lintu, conductor Alban Gerhardt, cello LUTOSŁAWSKI Chain 3 DVOŘÁK Cello Concerto STRAVINSKY Petrushka TCHAIKOVSKY 5 CHANG GERHARDT Friday, October 21, 8:00pm Saturday, October 22, 8:00pm Sunday, October 23, 3:00pm SYMPHONIC DANCES Cristian Macelaru, conductor Orli Shaham, piano BALAKIREV Islamey BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION SHAHAM a Friday, November 11, 10:30am Saturday, November 12, 8:00pm Sunday, November 13, 3:00pm SLATKIN CONDUCTS PORGY AND BESS Leonard Slatkin, conductor Olga Kern, piano SLATKIN Kinah BARBER Piano Concerto COPLAND Billy the Kid Suite GERSHWIN Selections for Orchestra from Porgy and Bess a Friday, October 28, 10:30am Saturday, October 29, 8:00pm BRAHMS REIMAGINED Jun Märkl, conductor Jeremy Denk, piano LISZT Prometheus MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488 BRAHMS Piano Quartet in G minor DENK FAMILY CONCERT Sunday, October 30, 3:00pm Friday, November 18, 8:00pm Saturday, November 19, 8:00pm Sunday, November 20, 3:00pm MOZART REQUIEM David Robertson, conductor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director The St. Louis Children’s Choirs Barbara Berner, artistic director IVES The Unanswered Question ADAMS On the Transmigration of Souls MOZART Requiem, K. 626 THRILLS & CHILLS Calling all goblins and ghouls for a spooktakular concert with frightfully fun music for the whole family. Featuring favorites such as John Williams’ The Imperial March from Star Wars, Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia and Saint-Saëns’ Danse macabre! THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Friday, November 25, 8:00pm Saturday, November 26, 8:00pm Sunday, November 27, 3:00pm BEETHOVEN’S EMPEROR Robert Spano, conductor Stephen Hough, piano SIBELIUS Pohjola’s Daughter RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION 6 a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall Family Concert Shuttle Service HOUGH 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 7 DEC DEC HOLIDAYS AT POWELL HALL BOOK YOUR GROUP TODAY FOR PRIORITY SEATING Friday, December 2, 8:00pm Saturday, December 3, 8:00pm Sunday, December 4, 3:00pm Friday, December 16, 2:00pm & 7:30pm Saturday, December 17, 2:00pm & 7:30pm Sunday, December 18, 2:00pm NUTCRACKER Ward Stare, conductor David Halen, violin Webster University Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts, visuals BORODIN Prince Igor Overture TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Suite from HOLIDAY CELEBRATION Holiday Festival Chorus Kevin McBeth, director Join the STL Symphony and Holiday Festival Chorus for a concert full of timeless holiday classics and, of course, a special visit with jolly ol’ St. Nick. See why over 10,000 St. Louisans make this their annual holiday tradition! Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake TCHAIKOVSKY Act II from The Nutcracker Ward Stare returns to the STL Symphony to conduct the beloved score from Act II of The Nutcracker. PRESENTED BY Thursday, December 8, 7:30pm Thursday, December 29, 7:00pm Friday, December 30, 7:00pm A GOSPEL CHRISTMAS WITH RICHARD SMALLWOOD DISNEY IN CONCERT: TALE AS OLD AS TIME Kevin McBeth, conductor Richard Smallwood, vocalist St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus Be warmed this holiday season with an evening of soul-stirring Gospel music with the STL Symphony, guest vocalist Richard Smallwood and IN UNISON Chorus, led by director Kevin McBeth. Presentation authorized by Disney Concerts © Disney SUPPORTED BY Friday, December 9, 7:00pm Saturday, December 10, 7:00pm Sunday, December 11, 2:00pm MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS SYMPHONY Arnie Roth, conductor Back by popular demand! Get into the holiday spirit with the Grammy-Award winning music of Mannheim Steamroller performed by the STL Symphony. 8 a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall Family Concert Shuttle Service Join the STL Symphony for a magical journey into storytelling and music as only the timeless tales of Disney can evoke. Exploring iconic moments from Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Tangled, The Lion King and many more, this musical celebration is certain to remind you that wishes can be made on stars, hope is eternal and love conquers all. Saturday, December 31, 7:30pm BMO PRIVATE BANK NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION David Robertson, conductor Ring in the New Year with Music Director David Robertson and the STL Symphony for the annual New Year’s Eve Celebration. Enjoy an enchanting evening full of magical music and unforgettable surprises. PRESENTED BY 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 9 JAN FEB JAN Friday, January 13, 8:00pm Saturday, January 14, 8:00pm Sunday, January 15, 3:00pm NEW WORLD SYMPHONY David Robertson, conductor Gil Shaham, violin ADAMS The Chairman Dances KORNGOLD Violin Concerto DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” Friday, January 27, 8:00pm Saturday, January 28, 8:00pm Sunday, January 29, 3:00pm BEETHOVEN 7 David Robertson, conductor Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet COPLAND Appalachian Spring Suite WALLIN Fisher King (Trumpet Concerto) BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 PRESENTED BY a Friday, January 20, 10:30am Saturday, January 21, 8:00pm SHOSTAKOVICH 15 Andrey Boreyko, conductor Rafał Blechacz, piano ROSSINI William Tell Overture BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 15 BLECHACZ PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Friday, February 17, 7:30pm LIFT EVERY VOICE Kevin McBeth, conductor Byron Stripling, trumpet and vocals St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus FAMILY CONCERT Sunday, January. 22, 3:00pm THE NEW ADVENTURES OF PETER & THE WOLF PROJECT Trio, guest artist Peter Seymour, bass Eric Stephenson, cello Greg Pattillo, flute Through the power of music and masterful storytelling, this lively version of Prokofiev’s classic Peter and the Wolf will deliver a powerful message inspiring confidence in kids of all ages. Join the STL Symphony, guest Byron Stripling and the IN UNISON Chorus for this annual concert celebrating African-American culture and music with a soulful celebration of song. ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY IN UNISON CHORUS SUPPORTED BY Saturday, February 18, 7:30pm Sunday, February 19, 7:30pm BEN FOLDS Exclusive Be moved by the Grammy Award-winning St. Louis Symphony. CORPORATE ENTERTAINMENT OPPORTUNITIES Available! Top Billboard and folk rock sensation Ben Folds is back by popular demand after sold-out concerts in 2014 including fan-favorites and orchestral arrangements with the STL Symphony. Hear this oneof-a-kind performance as “…Folds uses the STL Symphony to access his music’s subtleties and nuances” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) on the Powell Hall stage. 9 10 314-286-4155 Live at Powell Hall Family Concert a Coffee Concertstlsymphony.org/groups Shuttle Service 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 11 FEB MAR MAR Friday, February 24, 8:00pm Saturday, February 25, 8:00pm BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST Sir Andrew Davis, conductor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director NICOLAI The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture ELGAR Falstaff WALTON Belshazzar’s Feast ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY CHORUS FAMILY CONCERT Sunday, March 12, 3:00pm STL SYMPHONY + SAINT LOUIS ZOO SYMPHONIC SEASONS The STL Symphony rejoins forces with the Saint Louis Zoo to take you on a musical journey through the four seasons! Learn how your favorite wild animals navigate Winter, Summer, Spring and Fall at the Zoo. Featuring selections from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SAINT LOUIS ZOO a Friday, March 3, 10:30am Saturday, March 4, 8:00pm Sunday, March 5, 3:00pm ALL-BACH Bernard Labadie, conductor Mark Sparks, flute BACH Orchestral Suite No. 1 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 2 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 4 SPARKS Friday, March 10, 8:00pm Saturday, March 11, 8:00pm ALPINE SYMPHONY Stéphane Denève, conductor Steven Osborne, piano BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 STRAUSS Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony) FILM WITH LIVE SCORE Friday, March 17, 7:00pm Saturday, March 18, 7:00pm Sunday, March 19, 2:00pm RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK The film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes, archeologist Indiana Jones, is back and better than ever before! Filled with epic twists and legendary adventures, relive the excitement of Raiders of the Lost Ark on the big screen with the STL Symphony performing John Williams’ epic score live! © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved. PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION Friday, March 24, 8:00pm Sunday, March 26, 3:00pm GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE OTHER MARY FREE BUS PARKING and PRIORITY SEATING David Robertson, conductor Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano Michaela Martens, mezzo-soprano Jay Hunter Morris, tenor Daniel Bubeck, countertenor Brian Cummings, countertenor Nathan Medley, countertenor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director ADAMS The Gospel According to the Other Mary Carnegie Hall Preview 12 a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall Family Concert Shuttle Service 314-286-4155 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups stlsymphony.org/groups 13 5 APR MAY APR Saturday, April 29, 8:00pm Sunday, April 30, 3:00pm a Friday, April 7, 10:30am Friday, April 7, 8:00pm Saturday, April 8, 8:00pm Sunday, April 9, 3:00pm RHAPSODY IN BLUE BRAHMS VIOLIN CONCERTO David Robertson, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin ELGAR Serenade in E minor LENTZ Jerusalem (after Blake) BRAHMS Violin Concerto David Robertson, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano MILHAUD La Création du monde (The Creation of the World) GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue (Original Jazz Band Version) BERNSTEIN Three Dance Variations from Fancy Free GERSHWIN Concerto in F PRESENTED BY HADELICH SEASON FINALE Thursday, May 4, 8:00pm Saturday, May 6, 8:00pm THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Fan favorite Book early for great seats! David Robertson, conductor Alan Held, bass-baritone (The Dutchman) Orla Boylan, soprano (Senta) Teddy Tahu Rhodes, baritone (Daland) St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director WAGNER The Flying Dutchman Don’t miss this extraordinary season finale of Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman with an outstanding vocal cast joining the STL Symphony and Chorus. a Friday, April 21, 10:30am Saturday, April 22, 8:00pm Sunday, April 23, 3:00pm RACH 3 John Storgårds, conductor Nikolai Lugansky, piano SILVESTROV Hymn RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra CELESTE GOLDEN BOYER LUGANSKY Friday, April 28, 8:00pm CAPRICCIO ITALIEN David Robertson, conductor Julie Thayer, horn Gerard Pagano, bass trombone WEBER Der Freischütz Overture STEPHENSON The Arch (Trombone Concerto) WALTON Crown Imperial (Coronation March) MENDELSSOHN The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) DEBUSSY Clair de lune DUKAS Villanelle for Horn and Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio italien ROBERTSON “Nothing compares to seeing music in a live setting, especially from the Grammy Award-winning St. Louis Symphony!” —DAVE DICKEY St. Charles Community College Director of Instrumental Music PRESENTED BY THE WHITAKER FOUNDATION 14 a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall Family Concert Shuttle Service 314-286-4155 stlsymphony.org/groups 15 ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY CLASSICAL SEAT MAP GROUP POLICIES 20tickets ticketsto toone oneconcert concertto toqualify qualifyfor forgroup grouppricing. pricing. • Order must include a minimum of 10 • There must be one group contact person per order. • A 25% non-refundable deposit may be required when making your group reservation. • Full payment and final count are due 4 weeks prior to all performances unless prior arrangements havebeen beenmade madewith withthe theGroup GroupSales SalesManager. Manager.IfIfaaconcert concertreaches reachessold soldout outstatus, status,we wewill will have contactyou youininadvance advancetotofinalize finalizeyour yourpurchase purchaseororrelease releaseyour yourseats. seats. contact • Once final payment is made, all group tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. • Age for admission to STL Symphony and Live at Powell Hall events varies. Please contact the GroupSales SalesManager Managerfor formore moreinformation. information.All Allpatrons patronsregardless regardlessofofage, age,must musthave havetheir their Group ownticket. ticket. own • Group discounts may not be combined with any other offer. WA S H UE L P I N G TO N B SHE PA R D B ON JOSEPH SA THERE P SAM COMPT P DELM AR B SA NG SPRI ENTER DEL S QUA RE THERE Car parking is available in Grand Center lots adjacent to Powell Hall for $10. Bus parking is located on Josephine Baker Avenue and Kim’s Kids Way on the west side of the street. P GRAN P P GRAND LIVE AT POWELL HALL & HOLIDAY CONCERT SEAT MAP T FRANKLI N VA N D E V Powell Hall is located at 718 North Grand Boulevard in the Grand Center midtown arts district. Grand Boulevard is accessed o of I-64, I-70 or I-44. IGH INE BA KER LOCATION & PARKING KIM’S KID S WAY (N. LE ONA N 70 ENR RD) • All programs, artists and pricing are subject to change. B 64 DIRECTIONS Powell Hall is located at 718 North Grand Blvd. in the Grand Center midtown arts district. Grand Blvd. is accessed off of I-44, I-64 or I-70. PARKING Car parking ($10) Bus parking (west side of street) Wells Fargo Advisors is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2016/17 Season. Wells Fargo Advisors is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2014/15 Season. Refreshments provided by Thompson Coburn LLP is the Official Law Firm of the St. Louis Symphony. Thompson Coburn LLP is the Official Law Firm of the St. Louis Symphony. Prices vary by event. Please call for a quote! 314-286-4155. 16 16 The St.St. Louis Symphony receives operating support from thethe Arts andand Education Council, National Endowment forfor thethe Arts, Regional The Louis Symphony receives operating support from Arts Education Council, National Endowment Arts, Regional Arts Commission and the Council, a state agency. Arts Commission and the Missouri ArtsMissouri Council,Arts a state agency. Spirit of St. Louis Eine kleine Nachtmusik SEP 24-25 Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto David Robertson, conductor Yefim Bronfman, piano Beth Guterman Chu, viola Jonathan Chu, viola SEP 30OCT 1 Beethoven’s Eroica David Robertson, conductor Leila Josefowicz, violin OCT 7-8 All-Mozart MOZART The Magic Flute Overture BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 BENJAMIN Viola, Viola HAYDN Symphony No. 102 ADAMS Violin Concerto BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” MOZART Symphony No. 31, K. 297, “Paris” MOZART Violin Concerto No. 1, K. 207 MOZART Serenade No. 9, K. 320, “Posthorn” NOV OCT 21-23 a Dvořák Cello Concerto Hannu Lintu, conductor Alban Gerhardt, cello LUTOSŁAWSKI Chain 3 DVOŘÁK Cello Concerto STRAVINSKY Petrushka Symphonic Dances Brahms Reimagined OCT 30 Thrills & Chills NOV 4-5 Tchaikovsky 5 a LISZT Prometheus MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488 BRAHMS Piano Quartet in G minor Han-Na Chang, conductor a NOV 18-20 Mozart Requiem NOV 25-27 Beethoven’s Emperor DEC 2-4 Nutcracker Ward Stare, conductor David Halen, violin Webster University Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts, visuals DEC 8 A Gospel Christmas with Richard Smallwood Kevin McBeth, conductor Richard Smallwood, vocalist St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus DEC 9-11 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Symphony SLATKIN Kinah BARBER Piano Concerto COPLAND Billy the Kid Suite GERSHWIN Selections for Orchestra from Porgy and Bess THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SIBELIUS Pohjola’s Daughter RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” BORODIN Prince Igor Overture TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Suite from Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake TCHAIKOVSKY Act II from The Nutcracker DEC 16-18 Holiday Celebration DEC 29-30 Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as Time DEC 31 BMO Private Bank New Year’s Eve Celebration Shostakovich 15 JAN 22 The New Adventures of Peter & the Wolf PROJECT Trio, guest artist Peter Seymour, bass Eric Stephenson, cello Greg Pattillo, flute JAN 27-29 Beethoven 7 David Robertson, conductor Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet FEB 17 Lift Every Voice: Black History Month Celebration Kevin McBeth, conductor Byron Stripling, trumpet and vocals St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus FEB 18-19 Ben Folds FEB 24-25 Belshazzar’s Feast MAR 3-5 All-Bach a ROSSINI William Tell Overture BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 15 COPLAND Appalachian Spring Suite WALLIN Fisher King (Trumpet Concerto) BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 Robert Spano, conductor Stephen Hough, piano a Alpine Symphony Bernard Labadie, conductor Mark Sparks, flute Stéphane Denève, conductor Steven Osborne, piano MAR 12 STL Symphony + St. Louis Zoo Symphonic Seasons MAR 17-19 Raiders of the Lost Ark MAR 24 & 26 Gospel According to the Other Mary APR 7-9 Rhapsody in Blue a David Robertson, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano APR 21-23 Rach 3 a John Storgårds, conductor Nikolai Lugansky, piano David Robertson, conductor Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano Michaela Martens, mezzo-soprano Jay Hunter Morris, tenor Daniel Bubeck, countertenor Brian Cummings, countertenor Nathan Medley, countertenor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director ADAMS The Gospel According to the Other Mary MILHAUD La Création du monde (The Creation of the World) GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue (Original Jazz Band Version) BERNSTEIN Three Dance Variations from Fancy Free GERSHWIN Concerto in F SILVESTROV Hymn RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra APR 28 Capriccio Italien David Robertson, conductor Julie Thayer, horn Gerard Pagano, bass trombone APR 29-30 Brahms Violin Concerto David Robertson, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin WEBER Der Freischütz Overture STEPHENSON The Arch (Trombone Concerto) WALTON Crown Imperial (Coronation March) MENDELSSOHN The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) DEBUSSY Clair de lune DUKAS Villanelle for Horn and Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio italien ELGAR Serenade in E minor LENTZ Jerusalem (after Blake) BRAHMS Violin Concerto Holiday Festival Chorus Kevin McBeth, director MAY 4 & 6 David Robertson, conductor Andrey Boreyko, conductor Rafał Blechacz, piano Sir Andrew Davis, conductor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director NICOLAI The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture ELGAR Falstaff WALTON Belshazzar’s Feast Leonard Slatkin, conductor Olga Kern, piano David Robertson, conductor St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director The St. Louis Children’s Choirs Barbara Berner, artistic director IVES The Unanswered Question ADAMS On the Transmigration of Souls MOZART Requiem, K. 626 JAN 20-21 David Robertson, conductor Gil Shaham, violin ADAMS The Chairman Dances KORNGOLD Violin Concerto DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 STRAUSS Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony) GLINKA Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 1 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 Slatkin Conducts Porgy and Bess New World Symphony MAR 10-11 Jun Märkl, conductor Jeremy Denk, piano NOV 11-13 JAN 13-15 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 1 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 2 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3 BACH Orchestral Suite No. 4 Cristian Macelaru, conductor Orli Shaham, piano BALAKIREV Islamey BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4 RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances OCT 28-29 Nicholas McGegan, conductor Jennifer Koh, violin MAR OCT OCT 14-16 DEC David Robertson, conductor Andrew Cuneo, bassoon Karin Bliznik, trumpet Jeffrey Strong, trumpet VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis MOZART Bassoon Concerto, K. 191 PACHELBEL Canon in D VIVALDI Concerto in C major for 2 Trumpets and Strings MOZART Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 JAN David Robertson, conductor Charlie Brennan, narrator Scott Andrews, clarinet St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director WEILL The Flight of Lindbergh BOULEZ Dialogue de l’ombre double DEBUSSY La Mer FEB SEP 23 TM APR SEP SEP 16-17 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone–In Concert M AY SEP 9-11 Flying Dutchman SEASON FINALE WAGNER The Flying Dutchman a Coffee Concert Live at Powell Hall David Robertson, conductor Alan Held, bass-baritone (The Dutchman) Orla Boylan, soprano (Senta) Teddy Tahu Rhodes, baritone (Daland) St. Louis Symphony Chorus Amy Kaiser, director Family Concert Shuttle Service