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Experience a full year of incredible live music! Subscribe to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s
2016-2017 Season for as little as $16 per concert.
Each season the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra strives to reach
greater artistic heights in both our programming and music-making.
The 2016-17 season offers our audiences a distinguished lineup of
guest artists and an outstanding variety of music to showcase and
expand upon our commitment to artistic excellence. I am very proud
to share next season’s programming and know that our audiences
will find joy in both standard masterpieces and familiar artists, as well
as the new and unexpected. In my 17th season with the Orchestra, I
can’t wait to expand upon our strong foundation of accomplishments
with energizing performances sure to prove that...
– Miguel Harth-Bedoya Music Director
SAVINGSNo matter which series you attend, you save up to 35% off the price of individual tickets. All subscriptions are discounted.
CONVENIENCEYou can exchange your tickets to another series performance when your schedule gets in the way.
GREAT SEATSYour seat is YOURS for all of the concerts in your package. Plus, you have first access to keep or upgrade your seat during renewals.
PRIORITY ACCESSYou get advance access to the best seats before tickets are available to the general public. For a list of special concerts, see page 3. Plus, subscribers always save 15% when purchasing additional tickets to Pops or Symphonic concerts.
EXTRASIn addition to free parking in the 777 Main Street garage, subscribers also receive discounts at area restaurants and attractions, free concert reminders, and complimentary admission to Meet the Music – FWSO’s classical music pre-concert conversations.
Subscribers have rewards!
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Only Subscribers can order tickets NOW to these one-night-only special concerts.
SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
The Music of David Bowie Join the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for a musical odyssey that pays tribute to the incomparable David Bowie and explores the full range of his groundbreaking music, including “Space Oddity,” “Fame,” “Changes,” “China Girl,” “Under Pressure,” “Golden Years,” and much more.
Tickets: $30 $45 $60 $70 $85
DECEMBER 1, 2016
Chris Botti Sophisticated. Romantic. Enchanting. The signature sound of Chris Botti has captivated millions of fans worldwide. The Grammy Award-winning trumpeter joins the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for a one-night-only performance. Don't miss this unforgettable concert.
Tickets: $35 $50 $65 $80 $95
DECEMBER 2, 2016
Handel’s Messiah David Thye, conductorSouthwestern Seminary Master Chorale
Experience a holiday classic – Handel’s inspiring Messiah – with the Fort Worth Symphony and the Southwestern Seminary Master Chorale. Let the thrilling choruses, soaring solos, and triumphant orchestration be a joyful and powerful beginning to your holiday celebrations.
Tickets: $25 $35 $50 $65 $75
DECEMBER 31, 2016
New Year’s Eve: A Tribute to Ella FitzgeraldDamon Gupton, conductorCarmen Bradford, vocalist
Ring in the New Year with a stirring tribute to the “First Lady of Song.” Carmen Bradford, who has performed on four GRAMMY Award-winning albums, sold-out concerts the world over, and is considered to be one of the greatest jazz vocalists alive today, joins the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Damon Gupton for a singin’ and swingin’ New Year’s Eve celebration dedicated to the centennial of the one and only Ella Fitzgerald.
Tickets: $35 $50 $65 $80 $90
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JANUARY 7, 2017
The Legend of Zelda The highly anticipated global concert tour of The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses—Master Quest descends on the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and will delight fans with a truly unique experience. The legend comes alive in this exhilarating multimedia concert experience, presenting over 29 years of music from The Legend of Zelda franchise, with a cinematic video presentation and music performed live by a chorus and the full orchestra. Audiences can expect new additions from “A Link Between Worlds,” the most recently releasedZelda game.
Tickets: $30 $45 $60 $70 $85
FEBRUARY 11, 2017
The Mozart Gala Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorDanielle de Niese, sopranoMenahem Pressler, piano
The 2017 Gala celebrates music by one of the most popular composers of all time – Mozart!With special guests soprano Danielle deNiese and pianist Menahem Pressler, theFort Worth Symphony Orchestra will performthe Piano Concerto No. 23 and a dazzling selection of concert and opera arias, overtures, and more. Tickets: $35 $50 $65 $85 $110
Danielle de Niese Menahem Pressler
Chris Botti ZeldaCarmen Bradford Damon Gupton
GALA SEATINGEXCLUSIVE CONCERT SEATING
SEPTEMBER 9-11, 2016
Dvořák’s New World SymphonyMiguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorJames Ehnes, violin
SHOSTAKOVICH Festive OvertureSHOSTAKOVICH Violin Concerto No. 1DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”
The 2016-2017 season opens with Dvořák’ssoaring “New World Symphony.” Plus, theorchestra will perform two works by Shostakovich: the vibrant Festive Overture, and the technically demanding and powerful Violin Concerto No. 1 featuring James Ehnes.
SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2, 2016
Hough Plays Rachmaninoff Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorStephen Hough, pianoMason Bates, visiting composer
BATES Anthology of Fantastic ZoologyRACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1TCHAIKOVSKY Capriccio Italien
Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, a work inspired by a trip to Rome. Plus, two guest artists will be prominently featured on the program. Pianist Stephen Hough performs Rachmaninoff’s youthful and romanticPiano Concerto No. 1, and visiting composerMason Bates returns for a performance of his Anthology of Fantastic Zoology, a colorful workBates describes as “teeming with strangecreatures and wild sonic effects.”
NOVEMBER 4-6, 2016
Elgar’s Enigma Variations Nicholas Carter, conductorPaul Appleby, tenorMolly Norcross, horn
THOMAS ADÈS Three Studies from Couperin BRITTEN Serenade for Tenor, Horn and StringsELGAR Enigma Variations
Australian conductor Nicholas Carter leads the orchestra in a concert showcasing music from England. Elgar’s Enigma Variations, 14 vivid and charming sketches of his friends and acquaintances, forms the centerpiece of this concert. Thomas Adès' Three Studies from Couperin provides beautifully orchestrated settings for three works by composer François Couperin. And Britten’s song cycle, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, will showcase the talents of tenor Paul Appleby and the FWSO’s own principal horn, Molly Norcross.
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Kevin Hall | Principal Bassoon
PHOTO: JULIEN LAMBERT
NOVEMBER 18-20, 2016
Grieg Piano Concerto Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorVadym Kholodenko, piano
GRIEG Piano ConcertoBRUCKNER Symphony No. 7
From the high drama of those gripping first chords to the rollicking energy of the final movement, Grieg’s Piano Concerto is aperennial favorite. FWSO Artistic Partner Vadym Kholodenko performs this captivating concerto. Then be transported to the mystical world of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7, a marvelous work with many contrasts, containing some of thesunniest and the darkest elements of the composer’s music.
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The Symphonic Series offers 10 concerts featuring world-class artists, timeless classics, and exciting new works performed in beautiful Bass Performance Hall.
JANUARY 13-15, 2017
Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique David Danzmayr, conductor
J. STRAUSS Roses from the SouthPISTON Suite from The Incredible FlutistTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique”
Tchaikovsky described his final symphony as“the best thing I ever composed or shall compose.” Known as the “Pathétique” for its brooding, melancholy tone, Tchaikovskypoured his whole soul into this emotionally turbulent work which will be conducted by Austrian maestro David Danzmayr. Also on the program are Strauss’ delicate waltz medley Roses from the South and Piston’s colorful and humorous Suite from The Incredible Flutist.
FEBRUARY 3-5, 2017
Brahms Symphony No. 1 Christoph König, conductorInon Barnatan, piano
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 7BARTÓK Piano Concerto No. 3BRAHMS Symphony No. 1
German conductor Christoph König leads the orchestra in Sibelius’ enigmatic Symphony No. 7and Brahms’ monumental Symphony No. 1, which is full of melting lyricism and soaring expressiveness. Plus, pianist Inon Barnatan performs Bartók’s greatly lyrical and touchingly naturalistic Piano Concerto No. 3.
Karen Hall | Cello
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FEBRUARY 24-26, 2017
Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorJohannes Moser, celloVictor Agudelo, visiting composer
AGUDELO La Madre de Agua (World Premiere)DVOŘÁK Cello ConcertoSAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3, “Organ”
Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads the Orchestra in Saint-Saëns’ “Organ” Symphony, a work whose remarkable concentration of tunes, colors, and kaleidoscopic thematic invention has made it one of the most popular in the symphonic repertoire. Plus, Johannes Moser performs Dvořák's richly sonorous and deeply personal Cello Concerto, and composer Victor Agudelo will join the orchestra for the world premiere of his La Madre de Agua.
MARCH 17-19, 2017
Gomyo Plays Mozart Andrew Grams, conductorKaren Gomyo, violin
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 3, “Strassburg”SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 11, “The Year 1905”
Violinist Karen Gomyo, who has been hailed by the Chicago Tribune as “a first-rate artist of real musical command, vitality, brilliance and intensity,” returns to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra with American conductor Andrew Grams for a performance of Mozart’s bright and lively “Strassburg” concerto. Also on the program is Shostakovich’s profoundly affecting Symphony No. 11, which recounts events during the start of the first Russian Revolution.
Subscription packages startat just $16 per concert.
Symphonic Series 2016/ 17 Season
SYMPHONIC SERIES PRICING
Price level 1: $595
Price Level 2: $495
Price Level 3: $429
Price Level 4: $343
Price Level 5: $245
Price Level 6: $160
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APRIL 7-9, 2017
Prokofiev Cinderella Suite Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorAlexandra Soumm, violinAdam Schoenberg, visiting composer
SCHOENBERG La Luna Azul SIBELIUS Violin ConcertoPROKOFIEV Cinderella Suite
Sibelius’ Violin Concerto is the most widely-recorded violin concerto of the 20th century. Be there when violinist Alexandra Soumm joins the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for a performance of this exquisite work. Plus, Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts a suite compiled from Sergei Prokofiev's lush ballet Cinderella. And rising American composer Adam Schoenberg returns for a performance of his La Luna Azul.
MAY 12-14, 2017
Kholodenko Plays Brahms Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorVadym Kholodenko, piano
BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat majorR. STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life)
Bask in the warmth of Brahms’ melodic genius when Vadym Kholodenko performs his majestic Piano Concerto No. 2 in his final performance as the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s Artistic Partner. Richard Strauss is quoted as saying “I do not see why I should not compose a symphony about myself; I find myself quite as interesting as Napoleon or Alexander.” The 2016-17 season closes with his Ein Heldenleben, a grandiose autobiographical tone poem depicting the composer’s journey as “hero.”
POPSSeriesSEPTEMBER 2-4, 2016
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Constantine Kitsopoulos, conductor
Experience all the mystery and fun of the unforgettable adventure of a lost little alien with his 10-year-old friend named Elliott in the beloved movie that captivated audiences around the world, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra performs John Williams’ Academy Award®-winning score LIVE and in sync to the film projected on a hugeHD screen! It’s a movie experience that is outof this world!
©A.M.P.A.S.® E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a trademark and copyright ofUniversal Studios. Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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LEFT TO RIGHT
Kelly Cornell | Associate Principal/Utility HornAaron Pino | HornAlton Adkins | Associate Principal HornMoly Norcross | Principal Horn
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OCTOBER 14-16, 2016
The Beat Goes On! Music of the Baby BoomersJack Everly, conductor
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and six incredible vocalists turn back the clock to the 1960s when the "Fab Four" took the world by storm, The Beach Boys made summer "endless," and The Supremes put Motown on the map. Reminisce with music from television, the movies, and the airwaves, including hits byBurt Bacharach, Simon & Garfunkel, Frankie Valli,and more.
NOVEMBER 11-13, 2016
The Sounds of America Bob Bernhardt, conductor
It’s a celebration of American music and the history of “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Enjoy iconic music by some of our nation’s greatest composers, including Gershwin, Duke Ellington, John Williams, George M. Cohan, and more. A special guest narrator will join the Orchestra for performances of Aaron Copland’s iconic Lincoln Portrait.Plus, in honor of the Veterans Day weekend,we will pay tribute to the men and women ofour military with a selection of patriotic favoritesand an Armed Forces Salute.
The Star-Telegram Pops series offers 7 entertaining concertswith something for everyone.
PHOTO: JULIEN LAMBERT
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JANUARY 27-29, 2017
Ray Charles, Motown, and Beyond!Ron Spigelman, conductorEllis Hall, piano and vocals
He was Ray Charles’ protégé and is known as the “Ambassador of Soul.” Be there when multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Ellis Hall pays tribute to his mentor and the blazing spirit of Motown. It’s a soulful celebration, including such hits as “Georgia on My Mind,” “Hit the Road Jack,” “Ain’t No Mountain,” “Let the Good Times Roll,” and much more.
NOVEMBER 25-27, 2016
Home for the Holidays Andrés Franco, conductor
Once again, it’s a “Holly Jolly Christmas”at the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.Enjoy your favorite songs of the season in the only place in Texas where snow flurries are guaranteed! A holiday tradition for the whole family to enjoy!
Subscription packages startat just $25 per concert.
Pops Series 2016/ 17 Season
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POPS SERIES PRICING
Price level 1 $511
Price Level 2 $448
Price Level 3 $392
Price Level 4 $336
Price Level 5 $259
Price Level 6 $175
MARCH 10-12, 2017
Rodgers & Hammerstein at the MoviesStuart Malina, conductor
See stunning remastered clips from the great movie musicals of Rodgers & Hammerstein, together with original vocals and a live soundtrack. Feel the excitement of favorites such as Oklahoma!, The King and I, South Pacific, and Carousel. Hear songs like “Shall We Dance,”“If I Loved You,” and “Some Enchanted Evening” sung by the original stars and accompanied by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
MARCH 31 – APRIL 2, 2017
007: The Music of James Bond Stuart Malina, conductorRachel York, vocalist
The name is Bond, James Bond. It’s a celebration of five decades of Bond films with music by iconic songwriters from Shirley Bassey to Paul McCartney and Carly Simon to Adele. Experience an exciting musical salute to the phenomenon that is James Bond (and a few other famous spies we’ve come to know over the years)!
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FESTIVALThe Music of Beethoven,Haydn, and Mozart
Classical Masters
Festival Series Pricing
Price level 1 $192
Price Level 2 $165
Price Level 3 $126
Price Level 4 $90
Price Level 5 $51
*Pre-concert performances begin at 6:30 PM on Friday and Saturday and 1PM on Sunday.
3 Composers.3 Concerts. 3 Soloists.1 Low Price.
Festival Passes startat only $51!
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AUGUST 26, 2016
Haydn’s Miracle and Farewell SymphoniesMiguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorAna Victoria Luperi, clarinet
HAYDN Symphony No. 96, “The Miracle”MOZART Clarinet ConcertoBEETHOVEN Overture to FidelioHAYDN Symphony No. 45, “Farewell”
Pre-concert performance by Vadym Kholodenko: Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 11 in B-flat major, Op. 22
The Classical Masters Festival kicks off with a performance of Mozart’s sublime and graceful Clarinet Concerto, featuring FWSO Principal Clarinetist Ana Victoria Luperi. Also on theprogram is Beethoven’s Overture to Fidelioand two symphonies by Haydn – No. 96,“The Miracle” and No. 45, “Farewell.”
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LEFT TO RIGHT:Ana Victoria Luperi, Principal Clarinet | Vadym Kholodenko, FWSO Artistic Partner | Allan Steele, Principal Cello
AUGUST 27, 2016
Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorAllan Steele, cello
MOZART Ballet Music from IdomeneoHAYDN Cello Concerto in DBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1
Pre-concert performance by Vadym Kholodenko: Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331, “Alla Turca”
FWSO Principal Cellist Allan Steele will shinein Haydn’s Cello Concerto in D, a work with graceful, lilting melodies that both sing and dance. Also on the program is Mozart’s Ballet Music from Idomeneo and Beethoven’s spirited Symphony No. 1.
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AUGUST 28, 2016
Mozart Symphony No. 25 Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorVadym Kholodenko, piano
HAYDN Overture to L’infedelta delusaMOZART Symphony No. 25BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4
Pre-concert performance by FWSO principals Michael Shih, Adriana DeCosta, Laura Bruton, and Allan Steele: Haydn String Quartet in G minor, Op. 74, No. 3, “The Rider”
At the heart of the final performance of the Classical Masters Festival is Beethoven’s poetic Piano Concerto No. 4 featuring Vadym Kholodenko. Also on the program are Haydn’s Overture to L’infedelta delusa and Mozart’s dramatic Symphony No. 25.
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F O R T WO R T H SY M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A BY T H E N U M B E R S
61 full-time
talented musicians from all over the world
performing
200concerts annuallyfor an audience of
200,000
40,000 Concerts In The Garden
attendees annually.
For more than 25 years, our signature music festival
in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden has marked the beginning of summer.
This concert series features live music, fireworks,
affordable lawn tickets, and free admission for children. Our eclectic concert lineup
includes Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, a Tribute to The Eagles, Star Wars and
Beyond, and a Fourth of July Family Fireworks Picnic.
647 cities
from all over the country represented among FWSO
attendees, including
338cities in Texas
With more than 30% of our patrons visiting from outside Tarrant County,
the FWSO plays a significant role in promoting economic
growth in Fort Worth through visitor dollars spent
at local businesses.
65,000Students K-12
are reached through our Adventures in Music education and outreach
programming.
266 Schools
participate in one or more of our dynamic education programs throughout the
school year.
150Symphony League
membersFounded in 1957, the Symphony League of
Fort Worth provides the FWSO with vital volunteer
and financial support throughout the season.
12Texas communities
are reached through our Statewide Touring Initiative.
The FWSO travels to communities that would
not otherwise have access to live orchestral concerts; many are located in rural areas and are often over
100 miles from the closest professional orchestra.
78%of students
served through our education programming
are considered economically
disadvantagedor at risk.
2,100Free tickets
are offered to underserved adults and children through
our Beethoven’s Buddies program. Every $10
donated to this program provides one free ticket to an FWSO performance for an underserved member
of your community.
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Word on the Street... Here’s what some of you had to say about the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Play your part!Did you know that ticket sales make up less
than half of the FWSO’s annual budget?
Our family of donors helps us continue to serve ourcommunity through our education and outreach programs.
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“For many of thestudents of our community, this concert was truly a once in a lifetime experience.”
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“The best summer entertainment in North Texas!” “I’m grateful
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennifer Chang, Ordabek Duissen, and Molly Baer | Violinists