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-more- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: June 1, 2015 The Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrates Summer with Concerts in Philadelphia and Beyond Summer Season Kicks Off with Return to the Orchestra’s Philadelphia Summer Home at the Mann Center for Concerts in Fairmount Park: June 23, 25, 26 and July 23, 24, 25 Bravo! Vail Festival in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains: July 10-18 Spectacular Finish to the Summer Season at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center: August 5-22 (Philadelphia, June 1, 2015)From its homes in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and New York, The Philadelphia Orchestra will spend the coming months bringing its unique and renowned sound to music lovers across the U.S. Following their 2015 Tour of Europe, the Fabulous Philadelphians return stateside for concerts at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park (June 23, 25, 26, and July 23, 24, 25), the Bravo! Vail festival in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains (July 10-18), and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Upstate New York (August 5-22). For a complete concert calendar, please see page 4. “This summer The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to cherished locations with our longtime partners, who have grown to become a part of our musical family,” says President and CEO Allison Vulgamore. “We look forward every year to our collaborations at the Mann Center, Bravo! Vail, and Saratoga Performing Arts Center, which are integral to the fabric of our summer communities. Once again, the Fabulous Philadelphians will create meaningful music- making experiences for our audiences here in Philadelphia and across the country.” We are so proud of our heritage as the first summer home of The Philadelphia Orchestra here in the City of Brotherly Love for 80 years,” said Catherine M. Cahill, President and CEO of the Mann. “Their return to the Mann this summer has something for everyone, from the great classics of Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and Gershwin to the powerful scores of The Godfather and The Fellowship of the Ring to the incomparable Diana Krall. And the setting for these incredible performances just keeps getting better. Our Grand Lawn features two new state-of-the-art video screens as well as an all-new acoustically superior audio system for truly spectacular nights of music under the stars. We hope you’ll join us!” CONTACT: Katherine Blodgett phone: 215.893.1939 e-mail: [email protected] Alyssa Porambo phone: 215.893.3136 e-mail: [email protected]

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: June 1, 2015

The Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrates Summer with Concerts in Philadelphia and Beyond

Summer Season Kicks Off with Return to the Orchestra’s Philadelphia Summer Home at the

Mann Center for Concerts in Fairmount Park: June 23, 25, 26 and July 23, 24, 25

Bravo! Vail Festival in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains: July 10-18

Spectacular Finish to the Summer Season at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center: August 5-22

(Philadelphia, June 1, 2015)—From its homes in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and New York, The Philadelphia

Orchestra will spend the coming months bringing its unique and renowned sound to music lovers across the U.S.

Following their 2015 Tour of Europe, the Fabulous Philadelphians return stateside for concerts at the Mann Center

for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park (June 23, 25, 26, and July 23, 24, 25), the Bravo! Vail

festival in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains (July 10-18), and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Upstate New

York (August 5-22). For a complete concert calendar, please see page 4.

“This summer The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to cherished locations with our longtime partners, who have

grown to become a part of our musical family,” says President and CEO Allison Vulgamore. “We look forward every

year to our collaborations at the Mann Center, Bravo! Vail, and Saratoga Performing Arts Center, which are integral

to the fabric of our summer communities. Once again, the Fabulous Philadelphians will create meaningful music-

making experiences for our audiences here in Philadelphia and across the country.”

“We are so proud of our heritage as the first summer home of The Philadelphia Orchestra here in the City of

Brotherly Love for 80 years,” said Catherine M. Cahill, President and CEO of the Mann. “Their return to the Mann

this summer has something for everyone, from the great classics of Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and Gershwin to the

powerful scores of The Godfather and The Fellowship of the Ring to the incomparable Diana Krall. And the setting

for these incredible performances just keeps getting better. Our Grand Lawn features two new state-of-the-art

video screens as well as an all-new acoustically superior audio system for truly spectacular nights of music under

the stars. We hope you’ll join us!”

CONTACT: Katherine Blodgett phone: 215.893.1939 e-mail: [email protected]

Alyssa Porambo phone: 215.893.3136 e-mail: [email protected]

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“It is a great pleasure and honor to welcome back to Vail, for its ninth residency, the outstanding musicians who

create the luxurious sound of The Philadelphia Orchestra,” says Interim Executive Director of Bravo! Vail John

Giovando.

“The Philadelphia Orchestra’s performances have delighted audiences the world over,” says SPAC President and

Executive Director Marcia White. “We are thrilled to have the privilege of welcoming the Fabulous Philadelphians to

our stage, as we have every year since 1966, for yet another season here in Saratoga. Led by inimitable

conductors and featuring phenomenal repertory and extraordinary guest artists, this summer’s performances by

The Philadelphia Orchestra at SPAC are not to be missed!”

Mann Center for the Performing Arts—Philadelphia—June 23, 25, 26, and July 23, 24, 25

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts is the Philadelphia region’s premier outdoor cultural arts center,

offering a diverse season of world-class entertainment. The Philadelphia Orchestra’s summer season opens at the

Mann on June 23 with a celebration of Tchaikovsky, featuring Conductor-in-Residence Cristian Măcelaru and

Principal Cello Hai-Ye Ni. On June 25 the Academy Award-winning Best Picture film The Godfather comes to life

on the big screen with the Orchestra performing Nino Rota’s iconic and haunting score, led by Maestro Justin

Freer. On June 26 Măcelaru leads an evening dedicated to George Gershwin, featuring Rhapsody in Blue, An

American in Paris, and excerpts from Porgy and Bess and Girl Crazy. Soprano Taylor Johnson, baritone Normal

Garrett, and pianist Terrence Wilson join the Orchestra for these musical masterworks.

The Orchestra returns to the Mann Center on July 23 for a live performance of The Fellowship of the Ring, the

first film of the beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Orchestra performs the epic score composed and

orchestrated by Academy Award-winner Howard Shore, under the baton of Ludwig Wicki. The Mendelssohn Club

of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Boys Choir lend their voices for the evening.

On July 24 Diana Krall returns to the Mann Center with The Philadelphia Orchestra, performing orchestral

standards and pop classics. Finally, on July 25 Conductor-in-Residence Cristian Măcelaru returns for an All-

Beethoven evening, featuring his Leonore Overture No. 3, Piano Concerto No. 2 performed by Janice Carissa,

and his Fifth Symphony.

Visit manncenter.org for tickets and more information.

Bravo! Vail—Vail, Colorado—July 10 to 18

The Philadelphia Orchestra heads west to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for a ninth season of concerts at the

Bravo! Vail music festival. Conductor-in-Residence Cristian Măcelaru conducts the first concert on July 10 with

special guest Garrick Ohlsson performing Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto. Also on the program is

Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony. The following evening, Măcelaru leads the high-definition, multi-media Pixar in

Concert, featuring montages of movie clips, including Cars, Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo, and more—all

accompanied live by The Philadelphia Orchestra.

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Robert Spano joins the Orchestra on July 12 for Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”). Also on the

program: Bernstein’s Overture to Candide, and Curtis Institute of Music graduate Benjamin Beilman performing

Jennifer Higdon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Violin Concerto.

The Bravo! Vail residency concludes with three concerts led by Principal Guest Conductor Stéphane Denève on

July 15, 17, and 18. The July 15 concert features the works of legendary film composer John Williams, featuring

excerpts from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a suite from Star Wars, and “Adventures in Earth,” from E.T.: the

Extra-Terrestrial. Perhaps not as well known—but just as rich and lyrical—are his orchestral pieces, like his Violin

Concerto, performed by virtuoso James Ehnes, and Sound the Bells!, written for a series of concerts during a 1993

tour of Japan with the Boston Pops. On July 17 the Orchestra presents a collection of music inspired by the Bard,

from Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet to the Wedding March from Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Throughout the evening, Shakespearean stage actors present scenes from the plays that prompted the music. The

final concert on July 18 celebrates the famed Philadelphia Sound, including works that former Music Director

Leopold Stokowski arranged for the Orchestra: Musorgsky’s A Night on Bald Mountain and Pictures at an

Exhibition. Augustin Hadelich returns to Bravo! Vail to perform Sibelius’ virtuosic Violin Concerto, a piece that is

arguably one of the most difficult in the repertoire.

Visit bravovail.org for tickets and more information.

Saratoga Performing Arts Center—Saratoga Springs, NY—August 5 to 23

The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 50th season of performing at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) kicks off

with three concerts led by Principal Guest Conductor Stéphane Denève, featuring the incomparable artistry of

three-time Tony Award winner Bernadette Peters (August 5), Jean-Yves Thibaudet (August 6), and Yo-Yo

Ma(August 7). Conductor-in-Residence Cristian Măcelaru then leads Pixar in Concert (August 8) and an All-

Beethoven evening (August 12), with Emanuel Ax performing the composer’s Piano Concerto No. 3.

On August 13 Steven Reineke leads the Orchestra and Broadway star Megan Hilty in an evening of hits from

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Wicked, Oh Kay!, Smash, and more. Bramwell Tovey joins the Orchestra on August

14 for Rimsky-Korsakov’s Suite from The Snow Maiden, Waldteufel’s ”The Skaters” Waltz, and Prokofiev’s Peter

and the Wolf. Also on the program are selections from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker, featuring members of New

York City Ballet. On August 15 Tovey leads Delius’s “The Walk to the Paradise Garden,” from A Village Romeo

and Juliet, Holst’s The Planets, and Elgar’s Cello Concerto, performed by Johannes Moser.

Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin returns to Saratoga for the last full week of concerts, August 19-22, joined

by Concertmaster David Kim, pianist Beatrice Rana, and violinist Joshua Bell. On August 19 David Kim

performs Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto; also on that program are Brahms’s Tragic Overture and Beethoven’s

iconic Fifth Symphony. Yannick and chamber ensembles of The Philadelphia Orchestra take the stage on August

20, performing a program of Saint-Saëns, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, and Massenet. Also on the program: the Chamber

Music Society of Lincoln Center’s co-artistic director Wu Han and Yannick perform Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite,

alternating movements between the piano four hands version, where they will play side-by-side, and the full

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orchestral version, which Yannick conducts. On August 21 celebrated violinist Joshua Bell joins the Orchestra for

Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Also on the program are Dvořák’s Serenade for Strings and Brahms’s Symphony

No. 3. Finally, Yannick and the Orchestra close out the summer season on August 22 with an 1812 Spectacular,

featuring Leopold Stokowski’s orchestration of Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C-sharp minor, Nico Muhly’s acclaimed

Mixed Messages, and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.

Visit spac.org for tickets and more information.

Tchaikovsky with Fireworks June 23 at 8 PM – Tuesday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts The Mann welcomes a Philadelphia favorite, Tchaikovsky with Fireworks, to start the residency of The Philadelphia Orchestra. Revel in the unbridled passion of the doomed lovers Romeo and Juliet. Delight in the virtuosity of Philadelphia’s principal cello, Hai-Ye Ni, as she serenades in the elegant Rococo Variations. Waltz along at your seat on the lawn as the beloved Swan Lake Suite quickens your pulse. And shout for joy as the 1812 Overture lights up the night sky with thrilling melodies and, of course, a fireworks finale! The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Hai-Ye Ni Cello Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations, for cello and orchestra Tchaikovsky Suite from Swan Lake Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture Tickets: $20-$35, 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

The Godfather Live June 25 at 7:30 PM – Thursday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts Winner of three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Godfather comes to life on the big screen with Nino Rota’s iconic and haunting score performed live by The Philadelphia Orchestra. Ranked as one of the best movies of all time by the American Film Institute, The Godfather Live will leave you absolutely speechless. The Philadelphia Orchestra Justin Freer Conductor Rota The Godfather — FIRST PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE

Tickets: $20-$35, $65 (VIP #2), $85 (VIP #1), 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

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A Night of Gershwin June 26 at 8 PM – Friday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts Celebrate the breadth of George Gershwin’s legacy with one of his most effervescent musical masterworks, Rhapsody in Blue; the first and still the finest American opera, Porgy and Bess; and the ultimate musical postcard to the folks back home, An American in Paris. This evening at the Mann will feature some of the best music America has given the world. The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Taylor Johnson Soprano — PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA DEBUT

Norman Garrett Baritone — PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA DEBUT

Terrence Wilson Piano Gershwin Overture to Girl Crazy Gershwin Two Songs from Girl Crazy Gershwin Lullaby Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin Excerpts from Porgy and Bess Gershwin An American in Paris Tickets: $20-$35, 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

Ohlsson Plays Rachmaninoff July 10 at 6 PM – Friday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 is one of the most technically challenging in the repertoire; the piece begins simply enough, but quickly grows to a thundering climax. Garrick Ohlssohn, a soloist with over 80 concertos in his repertoire, is known for his inimitable skill and dynamic performances. Rachmaninoff and Ohlssohn together will make for a can’t-miss event. The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Garrick Ohlsson Piano Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (“Pastoral”) Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 Tickets: $29-$129, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

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Pixar in Concert

July 11 at 8 PM – Saturday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail Pixar forever changed moviemaking and has given the world some of the most beloved characters in cinematic history. This visually stunning, high-definition, multi-media evening features montages of memorable clips from Pixar films, including Cars, WALL•E, Ratatouille, A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo, and more—all accompanied live by The Philadelphia Orchestra. The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Pixar in Concert Presentation made under license from Buena Vista Concerts, a division of ABC Inc. © All rights reserved Tickets: $29-$124, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

Dvořák: From the New World July 12 at 6 PM – Sunday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail American violinist Benjamin Beilman performs Higdon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Concerto, which starts eerily and grows with the rhapsodic solo violin. Completing the evening is Dvořák’s rich celebration of Americana, a work inspired in part by American Indian music and African-American spirituals, as well as the sprawling plains of Middle America. Higdon received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto, with the committee citing Higdon's work as a “deeply engaging piece that combines flowing lyricism with dazzling virtuosity.” The Philadelphia Orchestra Robert Spano Conductor Benjamin Beilman Violin Bernstein Overture to Candide Higdon Violin Concerto Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”) Tickets: $29-$199, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

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The Musical World of John Williams July 15 at 6 PM – Wednesday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail John Williams’s movie scores are some of the best known pieces in modern-day cinema, from the Star Wars “Imperial March” to the ethereal Close Encounters of the Third Kind Suite. Perhaps not as well known—but just as rich and lyrical—are his orchestral pieces like the Violin Concerto. The Concerto begins with unaccompanied solo violin in a haunting opening theme, and moves into a more romantic orchestral sound. The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor James Ehnes Violin Williams Sound the Bells! — FIRST PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE Williams Violin Concerto — FIRST PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE

Williams Excerpts from Close Encounters of the Third Kind Williams “Adventures in Earth,” from E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial Williams Excerpts from Star Wars Tickets: $29-$119, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

Free Family Concert: Peter and the Wolf July 16 at 11:30 AM – Thursday morning – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail Lio Kuokman Conductor Members of The Philadelphia Orchestra Sara Valentine Actor Michael Boudewyns Actor Copland “Danza de Jalisco,” from Three Latin-American Sketches Dorff Three Fun Fables Tchaikovsky Waltz, from Serenade for Strings Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Members of The Philadelphia Orchestra will captivate the young and the young at heart with Prokofiev's playful Peter and the Wolf. Gates open at 10:30 for games and activities, including an Instrument Petting Zoo.

Shakespeare at the Symphony July 17 at 6 PM – Friday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail A sparkling collection of music inspired by the Bard! This unique event features music influenced by the plays of Shakespeare, from Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet to Mendelssohn’s famous Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Additionally, throughout the evening Shakespearean actors will present scenes from the plays that prompted the music, making this multi-faceted performance one you won’t want to miss. The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor Stage Actors from the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Timothy Orr Artistic Director Walton Excerpts from As You Like It Berlioz Beatrice and Benedict Overture Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Mendelssohn Excerpts from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Tickets: $29-$119, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

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Celebrating the Philadelphia Sound July 18 at 6 PM – Saturday evening – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail

This concert features works that showcase The Philadelphia Orchestra’s unique, lush tone, including works that former Philadelphia Music Director Leopold Stokowski arranged for the Orchestra. Augustin Hadelich returns to Bravo! Vail to perform Sibelius’s virtuosic Violin Concerto, a piece that is arguably one of the most difficult in the repertoire.

The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor Augustin Hadelich Violin

Sibelius “Lemminkäinen’s Return,” from Lemminkäinen Suite Sibelius Violin Concerto Musorgsky/orch. Stokowski A Night on Bald Mountain Musorgsky/ Pictures from an Exhibition arr. & orch. Stokowski

Tickets: $29-$119, 877.812.5700 or bravovail.org.

The Fellowship of the Ring July 23 at 7:30 PM – Thursday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts

Witness The Fellowship of the Ring from The Lord of the Rings, the first film of the beloved trilogy, on a giant screen with The Philadelphia Orchestra. Don’t miss this epic score composed and orchestrated by Academy Award-winner Howard Shore performed live by one of the world’s greatest orchestras and two full choirs. See the film as you never have before, only at the Mann.

The Philadelphia Orchestra Ludwig Wicki Conductor — PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA DEBUT Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia Paul Rardin Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale Jeffrey R. Smith Music Director

Shore The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring — FIRST PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

PERFORMANCE

Tickets: $10-$130, 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

Diana Krall with The Philadelphia Orchestra July 24 at 8 PM – Friday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts

Diana Krall returns to the Mann with the incredible Philadelphia Orchestra. In addition to her lush orchestral standards, Ms. Krall will also perform hits including such pop classics as the Mamas and the Papas’ “California Dreamin’,” the Eagles’s “Desperado,” and Bob Dylan’s “Wallflower,” all from her new album Wallflower released this year. Don't miss this unforgettable evening only at the Mann.

The Philadelphia Orchestra Chris Walden Conductor — FIRST PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE Diana Krall Vocalist

Tickets: $25-$85, 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

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All Beethoven July 25 at 8 PM – Saturday evening – Mann Center for the Performing Arts If ever there was a musician whose battle cry was “freedom” it was Beethoven. His Leonore Overture No. 3 relates the heroic conviction of a woman to free her husband from certain doom. The Piano Concerto No. 2 was composed for his own astonishing virtuoso technique. And the Symphony No. 5 has become so much more than a symphony—its famous first four notes have been turned into a Morse code phrase for “victory.” Its propulsive energy and journey escalate towards a finale that has long transcended the concert hall and given hope to oppressed people everywhere. Come to the Mann to hear again why The Philadelphia Orchestra is supreme in the music of Beethoven. The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Janice Carissa Piano — PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA DEBUT

Beethoven Leonore Overture No. 3 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 Beethoven Symphony No. 5 Tickets: $20-$35, 800.745.3000 or manncenter.org.

Opening Night with Bernadette Peters August 5 at 8 PM – Wednesday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor Bernadette Peters Vocalist Marvin Laird Conductor for Ms. Peters Program includes: Beethoven Overture, Coriolan Tchaikovsky “Russian Dance,” from The Nutcracker Rachmaninoff/orch. Stokowski Prelude in C-sharp minor Brahms Third movement from Symphony No. 3 Prokofiev “Montagues and Capulets,” from Romeo and Juliet Ms. Peters’s program will be announced at a later date. Tickets: $34-$97, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

French Connection August 6 at 8 PM – Thursday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet Piano Berlioz Overture to Beatrice and Benedict Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Egyptian”) Prokofiev Exercepts from Romeo and Juliet Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

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An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma August 7 at 8 PM – Friday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Stéphane Denève Conductor Yo-Yo Ma Cello

Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales Haydn Cello Concerto in C major Strauss Don Juan Ravel Bolero

Tickets: $34-$97, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

Pixar in Concert August 8 at 8 PM – Saturday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor

Pixar in Concert

Presentation made under license from Buena Vista Concerts, a division of ABC Inc. © All rights reserved.

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

All Beethoven August 12 at 8 PM – Wednesday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Cristian Măcelaru Conductor Emanuel Ax Piano

Beethoven Overture, Coriolan Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”)

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

Luck Be a Lady: Megan Hilty with The Philadelphia Orchestra August 13 at 8 PM – Thursday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Steven Reineke Conductor Megan Hilty Vocalist

Selections from Broadway hits including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Wicked, Oh Kay!, and more.

Tickets: $34-$97, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

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Winter Tales August 14 at 8 PM – Friday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Bramwell Tovey Conductor and Narrator Members of New York City Ballet

Rimsky-Korsakov Suite from The Snow Maiden Waldteufel “The Skaters’” Waltz Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Tchaikovsky Selections from The Nutcracker (with NYCB)

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

Heavenly Journeys August 15 at 8 PM – Saturday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Bramwell Tovey Conductor Johannes Moser Cello

Delius “The Walk to the Paradise Garden,” from A Village Romeo and Juliet Elgar Cello Concerto Holst The Planets

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

An Evening on the Rhine August 19 at 8 PM – Wednesday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor David Kim Violin

Brahms Tragic Overture Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 5

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

Ensembles of the Orchestra August 20 at 8 PM – Thursday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor and Piano Wu Han Piano Musicians of The Philadelphia Orchestra

Saint-Saëns “Bacchanale,” from Samson and Delilah Traditional “Jasmine Flower” Massenet “Meditation,” from Thaïs Traditional “The Shepherds’ Waltz” Ravel Tzigane Ravel Mother Goose Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5

Tickets: $24-$87, 518.584.9330 or spac.org

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An Evening with Joshua Bell August 21 at 8 PM – Friday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Joshua Bell Violin

Dvořák Serenade for Strings Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Brahms Symphony No. 3

Tickets: $34-$97, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.

1812 Spectacular August 22 at 8 PM – Saturday evening – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Philadelphia Orchestra Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Beatrice Rana Piano — PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA DEBUT

Glazunov “Autumn,” from The Seasons Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2 Rachmaninoff/orch. Stokowski Prelude in C-sharp minor Muhly Mixed Messages Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture

Tickets: $34-$97, 518.584.9330 or spac.org.