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Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Tucson, AZ Permit No.837 2175 N. Sixth Avenue Tucson, AZ 85705-5606 Bill Ganz Western Band February 25 & 26 Doc Severinsen January 14 Live & Let Die The Music of Paul McCartney March 10 Cirque de la Symphonie March 24 & 25 Midori February 11 Stefan Jackiw April 13 & 15 Subscribe Today & Save! 520-882-8585 www.tucsonsymphony.org TSO 2011-12 83rd Season George Hanson Music Director & Conductor

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Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDTucson, AZ

Permit No.837

2175 N. Sixth AvenueTucson, AZ 85705-5606

Bill GanzWestern Band

February 25 & 26

DocSeverinsen

January 14

Live & Let DieThe Music of Paul McCartney

March 10

Cirque de laSymphonieMarch 24 & 25

MidoriFebruary 11

Stefan JackiwApril 13 & 15

Subscribe Today & Save! 520-882-8585 www.tucsonsymphony.orgTSO

2011-1283rd Season

George HansonMusic Director & Conductor

Martin Herman, guest conductorLive and Let Die combines the power of thegolden era of pop music with the TSO Pops! to bring a delightful concert experience forBeatles and Paul McCartney fans of all ages. Tony Kishman, with his uncanny resemblanceboth visually and vocally to the beloved Beatle, is regarded by Beatle connoisseurs as the world’s best McCartney look and

sound-alike. He is joined by Classical MysteryTour collaborators Jim Owen, Chris Camilleri and conductor Martin Herman for a hit-packed show including “Band on the Run,”“Lady Madonna,” “Silly Love Songs,” “When I’m Sixty-Four,” “The Long and Winding Road” and “Yesterday.”

STRAUSS, JR. Gypsy Baron OvertureENESCU Rumanian Rhapsody No. 2LISZT Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2BRAHMS Violin Concerto

After making her debut with the New York Philharmonic as an 11-year old prodigy, Midori is now recognized for the evolution and scope of her 28-year career as a dazzlingly gifted performer. In her TSO debut, the world-renowned violinist will perform Brahms’ beautiful Violin Concerto shimmering with expression. Midori’s performance will cap an evening of jubilant music with a gypsy theme including Johann Strauss, Jr.’s lighthearted Gypsy BaronOverture, George Enescu’s popular Romanian Rhapsody No. 2 and Liszt’s lush Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.

George Hanson, conductorGuest soloists

TSO Chorus, Bruce Chamberlain,director

One of the most popular works in choral literature, The TSO Chorus’ performance of Handel’s Messiah has become a family tradition in Tucson. Treat yourself and your loved ones to the joy of the awe-inspiring Hallelujah Chorus this holiday season.

A funny thing happened to Doc Severinsen on his way to retirement. He moved to Mexico,

met some jazz musicians playing in a café and created a new show with the ensemble, El Ritmo de la Vida (the Rhythm of Life). Boasting a blend of traditionalMexican music, Argentine tango, Spanish flamenco and gypsy, you’ll hear music by Astor Piazzolla, gypsy jazz in the style of the great Django Reinhardt, plenty of guitar and violin and Doc’s trademark trumpet. “If this is retirement, I can recommend it highly!” says Doc.

December 10 8:00 pm

December 112:00 pm

MASTERWORKS SPECIAL

Saturday, January 14

7:30 pm

Saturday, March 107:30 pm

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TSO POPS! SPECIAL

CLASSIC SPECIAL

George Hanson, conductorAND EL RITMO DE LA VIDA

Saturday,February 11

8:00 pm

George Hanson, conductor

Midori, violin

TSO POPS! SPECIAL

TRIBUTE TO THE MUSICOF PAUL MCCARTNEY

It’s always exciting, if somewhat challenging, to start with a fresh canvas when setting out to plan a new season.

Looking back when the process is finished, it can be gratifying to see how artists, repertoire and ideas — some new and

some that have been on our minds for a while — come together to form the next season for the TSO.

We’ve hoped to invite Midori to perform with us for some time now, and what better way to have her debut with the orchestra than in what is sure to be a magnificent performance of theBrahms Violin Concerto? Doc Severinsen and theClassical Mystery Tour guys are old TSO friends and their new shows are must-haves. The TSO has become friends with Fabio Bidini, Cirque de la Symphonie and the Bill Ganz Western Band over the past few seasons and the overwhelmingresponse from patrons demanded encores. As soonas I conducted a performance featuring the TSOYoung Artists Competition winner Ilia Uliatnitsky, Iwanted to work with him again. Judging from theinternational acclaim, this young man has quite acareer ahead of him — as does our other youngartist this season, violinist Stefan Jackiw.

The state of Arizona turns 100 in February 2012 (the TSO has been around for 83 of ‘em) and weinvited the world’s premier performer of the NativeAmerican flute, R. Carlos Nakai, to the party. Of course the occasion calls for a performance of the Grand Canyon Suite, enhanced with a James Westwater “video concerto” featuring new perspectives of the Grand Canyon plus otherArizona highlights such as the Painted Desert,Havasu Falls and Saguaro National Park.

This season, you’ll also listen to favorites such as Rachmaninoff’s Variations on a Theme ofPaganini, Barber’s Adagio for Strings, Dvorák’s New World Symphony, Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and the TSO premiere of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, reminding us all that with such a vast palate, creating a mural of sound isn’t so hard after all!

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Classic Series

TSO Pops! Series

MasterWorks ChamberOrchestra Series

Moveable Musical Feasts

Education & Just for Kids

Sponsors

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Subscriber Pricing Guide& Hall Maps

Subscriber Benefits

Season Calendar & Maps

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THEOFANIDIS Une Certaine Joie de vivre

RACHMANINOFFRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

BERLIOZSymphonie Fantastique

Italian star Fabio Bidini returns to open the seasonwith Rachmaninoff’s melodic and much-lovedRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Finish theevening with the mesmerizing Berlioz Symphoniefantastique, his most famous work and one sure tomake Opening Night very memorable.

December 2 & 4

Mozart and ProkofievGeorge Hanson, conductor

MOZARTSymphony No. 39

PROKOFIEVSymphony No. 5

Mozart’s glowing Symphony No. 39, the first of his final musical triptych, cheers the listener with its novel, melodious use of the wind section while Prokofiev’sSymphony No. 5, one of his most performed works, follows with the rousing, exciting optimism of humanityover tyranny.

BEETHOVENOverture to Fidelio

BEETHOVENPiano Concerto No.4

STRAVINSKYThe Rite of Spring

Beethoven’s bright and forceful Fidelio Overture setsthe stage for his masterpiece, the Piano Concerto No. 4:graceful and imbued with serenity, yet energetic.Performed by international award-winning pianist IliaUlianitsky, a TSO Young Artists Competition winner in2010. In perfect contrast, Stravinsky’s The Rite of Springpresents primal rhythms, imaginative dissonance and stirring themes which literally caused a riot at itspremiere in Paris almost 100 years ago.

January 13 & 15

The Rite of SpringGeorge Hanson, conductor

Ilia Ulianitsky, pianoCOPLAND Fanfare for the Common ManCOPLAND Lincoln PortraitDEMARS Desert SolitudeGROFÉ Grand Canyon SuiteMÁRQUEZ Danzón No. 2The TSO celebrates the 100th anniversary of Arizona state-hood with a program of music, dance, spoken word and aperformance by the world’s premier performer of the NativeAmerican flute, R. Carlos Nakai. Take a musical tour of ourmost renowned Arizona feature – Grofé’s exceptionallypopular Grand Canyon Suite – and be inspired by aPresident’s Day observance with a narration of Copland’sLincoln’s Portrait. The celebration begins with Copland’sstirring Fanfare for the Common Man and concludes withthe Latin flavor of Márquez’s beguiling Danzón No. 2. All performed by Arizona’s first and longest continuously performing professional arts organization.

BEETHOVENMissa Solemnis

Compared in its form and greatness with Bach’sMass in B-minor, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis hasinspired listeners for almost 200 years. Listen toone of today’s foremost mezzo-sopranos, SusanneMentzer, soprano Katie Van Kooten, tenor RogerHoneywell, bass Raymond Aceto and the TSOChorus perform Beethoven’s supreme achievement.

April 13 & 15

Russian MastersLior Shambadal, guest conductor

Stefan Jackiw, violin

LESHNOFF Starburst

PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 2

TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4

“Talent that’s off the scale” is how the Washington Postdescribes 26-year old violinist Stefan Jackiw. Alreadyhailed as one of his generation’s most significant artists, he makes his TSO debut performing the Romantic Russian melodies of Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2. The program begins with the complex and lustrous work of Jonathan Leshnoff’s Starburst, premiered last year to rave reviews by the Baltimore Symphony, and concludes with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 with its dramatic, fateful music filled with Russian folk tunes. Israeli Lior Shambadal makes his TSO debut as guest conductor.

Arrive earlyfor each performance

and enjoy pre-concert talks

with the conductor and guest

artist. A great way to learn

more about the composers,

history and musicians who

have created some of the

world’s most inspiring music.

PRE-CONCERT TALKSFridays, 7:00 pm Sundays, 1:00 pm

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October 14 & 16 Fantastique Opening

George Hanson, conductorFabio Bidini, piano

March 9 & 11

Missa SolemnisGeorge Hanson, conductor

TSO Chorus, Bruce Chamberlain, directorKatie Van Kooten, Soprano

Susanne Mentzer, Mezzo-sopranoRoger Honeywell, TenorRaymond Aceto, Bass

November 11 & 13

The New World,Barber & Bernstein

George Hanson, conductorAaron Boyd, violin

BARBERAdagio for Strings

BERNSTEINSerenade (After Plato’s “Symposium”)

DVORÁKSymphony No. 9, “From the New World”

TSO Concertmaster Aaron Boyd is soloist onBernstein’s eclectic, introspective Serenade (After Plato’s “Symposium”). Barber’s haunting and poetic Adagio for Strings opens the programwhich concludes with Dvorák’s masterpiece, the Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” his homage to America.

February 10 & 12

Arizona CentennialCelebration

George Hanson, conductorR. Carlos Nakai, Native American flute

Saturdays, 7:30 pmSundays, 2:00 pmTucson Music Hall

Bob Bernhardt, guest conductorStephanie J. Block & Julia Murney, guest vocalists

When the TSO Pops! and the Bill Ganz WesternBand first teamed up in 2010 to pay tribute to the golden age of the singing cowboy, performing songs inspired by Southern Arizona, it was an artistic triumph and box office hit. Now they’re back with another program of music from our Southwest heritage enhanced with beautiful orchestrations including “Ridin’ Down the Canyon” inspired by Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona and “Nightrider’sLament” penned near Sonoita. Favorite classic Western movie music – symphony style – completes this celebration of America’s West.

The best-selling program in the history of the TSO Pops!series returns by popular demand! Welcome back yourfavorite aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers,balancers, and strongmen fromCirque de la Symphonie, some of the most accomplished veterans of exceptional cirque programs from around the world. They include world record holders, gold-medal

winners, Olympians and some of the most original talent seen anywhere. A three dimensional entertainment extravaganza with George Hanson conducting the TSO Pops! in music by Tchaikovsky, Khachaturian, Bach,Bizet and John Williams. The Magic of Cirque at the Music Hall!

Saturdays, 8:00 pmSundays, 2:00 pmCatalina Foothills High School

MASTERWORKSNOVEMBER

November 5 & 6

JS BACH Air on the G StringCPE BACH Symphony No. 1 (W.182/1)VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas brasileiras No. 9THEOFANIDIS Muse for Strings and HarpsichordJS BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 6

George Hanson, conductorMark Votapek, cello

TCHAIKOVSKYPas de Deux from Sleeping Beauty(arr. Stravinsky)

TCHAIKOVSKYVariations on a Rococo Theme

TCHAIKOVSKYSerenade for Strings

George Hanson, conductorStephen Seifert, mountain dulcimer

IVES Three Places in New England

COPLAND Three Latin-American Sketches

COPLAND Quiet City

ELLISOR Concerto (World Premiere)

Music, dance, mariachis, sing-alongs and the TSO Carolers are guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit! Michael Hall returns to conduct a program ofcherished holiday favorites including selections from A Southwest Nutcracker.The holiday extravaganza Tucsonans love!

Michael Hall, guest conductor

Tucson Regional Ballet, Linda Walker and Jeffrey Graham Hughes, directors

Mariachi Aztlan de Pueblo High School, John Contreras, director

Special Guests

More Music of the WestGeorge Hanson, conductorBill Ganz Western Band

George Hanson, conductor

MASTERWORKSFEBRUARY

February 4 & 5

MASTERWORKSJANUARY

January 7 & 8

MASTERWORKSMARCH

March 3 & 4

George Hanson, conductorLaura Stoutenborough, clarinet

TORKE Ash

MOZART Clarinet Concerto

BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1

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Bad girls of musical theater! A concert of Diva showstoppers starring the Elphabas from the Broadway production of Wicked featuring selections from Wicked, Gypsy, Ragtime, Titanic, Carmen, Chicago and Phantom of the Opera plus I Hear a Symphony: The Symphonic Sounds of Diana Ross!Created in conjunction with the New York Pops Music Director Steven Reineke.

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George Hanson, conductor

Three extraordinary evenings of world-class music and fine dining at unique Southern Arizona landmarks!

Make your reservations at www.tucsonsymphony.orgor call (520) 882-8585

Tanque Verde Guest Ranch • Wind Quintet • Flute Viola Harp Trio

Sun. 10/23

Arizona Inn – New Year’s Eve• TSO soloists • Ensembles• SwingN’ the New Jazz Ensemble

Sat. 12/31

Tubac Golf Resort & Spa• String Quartet • Brass Quintet

Sat. 4/28

Last season the TSO reached more than 30,000 students from pre-school tohigh school throughout Southern Arizona with its nationally recognized,award-winning education programs.

Music in the SchoolsTSO chamber ensemble performances in schools across Southern Arizona plus a full orchestra concert at Tucson Music Hall for 3rd to 5th graders.

Young People’s ConcertsMore than 13,200 Southern Arizona students, grades 3 – 8 attend full orchestra concerts at Tucson Music Hall.

KinderKonzerts!More than 3,400 K – 2 students and teachers attend orchestra performancesfocused on literacy with musical enactments of popular children’s books.

Making Music MineTSO’s year-long curriculum, an inquiry-based strategy, is employed by classroom teachers to develop student creativity and cognitive skills as they explore the world of music.

TSO Young Composers ProjectThis cutting edge program teaches elementary through high school students to compose music for orchestra, culminating in reading sessions and recordings by the TSO of the new works.

“In all my years of working with symphony orchestras, I have never encountered such an extraordinary program.”

— Yo-Yo Ma

TSO Young Artists CompetitionMore than 60 young instrumentalists (ages 8 – 22) compete for cashprizes and performance opportunities.

October 1 Percussion Ensemble

November 5 Wind Quintet

December 3 Piano Trio

January 7 Flute Viola Harp Trio

February 4 String Quartet

March 3 Brass Quintet

Six interactive ensemble concerts designed to dazzle young children with their first taste of classical music. Filled with storytelling and a front row seat experience, these programs give families a fun learning experience to beenjoyed together.

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The TSO keeps ticket prices reasonable so that concerts are accessible to everyone in our community. As a result,

ticket revenues cover only about 50% of the costs associatedwith fulfilling the Symphony’s mission. Circles of Support

members provide critical funding to make up the rest!Members of the TSO Circles of Support contribute $125

or more annually to support exceptional artistic and educational programs. Depending on gift level, members

receive special benefits throughout the Season.

Please consider making a donation when you order your season tickets or send your gift to:

Tucson Symphony Orchestra2175 N. Sixth Avenue

Tucson AZ, 85705

Juliani SocietySome TSO patrons also choose to support the TSO in their

estate plans. Those who do so are recognized as members ofthe Juliani Society, named for the TSO’s founder. The Juliani

Society seeks to honor those whose estate donations will helpbring live orchestral music to new generations of listeners!

For more information about Circles of Support membership benefits or becoming a member of the Juliani Society,

please contact the TSO Director of Development: (520) 792-9155 ext. 104

or by email at Support [email protected]

PLAYER $125 – $249

PRINCIPAL $250 – $499

SOLOIST $500 – $999

VIRTUOSO $1000–$2,499

CONCERTMASTER $2,500 – $4,999

CONDUCTOR $5,000 –$9,999

MAESTRO $10,000 –$24,999

OVATION $25,000+

SPONSORS

OFFICIAL PARTNERS

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM SPONSORS

APS • Coyote Music Together • Sandra B. Um • Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation

National Endowment for theArts • Peter Piper Pizza • Steinway Piano Gallery of Tucson •Target

SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS

FrancesRichardson

Drs. John P. and Helen S. Schaefer

Dorothy D.Vanek

John E. Wahl & Mary Lou Forier

Friends and Admirers of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra

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Tucson Symphony Orchestra League

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MASTERWORKS Chamber Orchestra Series at Catalina Foothills High School

FLEX PASS 6 – Six Concerts on Your Schedule!A Flex Pass 6 subscription package includes six (6) vouchers for Classic or TSO Pops! Series concerts to be used in any combination; all 6 for one concert (bring friends and family) or 6 separate concerts. Or, choose 3 concerts and bring a friend!Vouchers may be redeemed via mail, via telephone, in person at the TSO Box Office or in person up to 1/2 hour prior to the start of the concert at the TucsonMusic Hall.Flex vouchers are not redeemable for MasterWorks Series or Specials.

Create Your Own Subscription – Choice of 4Select from Classic or TSO Pops! Series concerts. Provides you with creative programming freedom!

Flex Pass subscriptions and Create Your Own subscriptions provide you with full subscriber benefits:• Priority seating • Savings over single ticket prices• Freedom to exchange between series at no charge

Create Your Own vouchers are not redeemable forMasterWorks Series or Specials.

AS A SUBSCRIBER, YOU WILL RECEIVE…GUARANTEED RESERVED SEATING with priority for the best seats available. Keep your place year after year and receive priority seating for additional concert purchases.

GREAT SAVINGS ALL YEAR! Subscribers pay up to 25% less than single ticket costs and save 20% on additional individual tickets for any Classic or TSO Pops! Series concert – all season long!

EXCHANGE YOUR TICKETS FOR FREE and trade any series concert ticket for anotherseries ticket (Classic or TSO Pops!) at no cost. Upgrade fees may apply.

TICKET INSURANCE. Have your lost tickets replaced, even on the night of the show.

Unable to attend one of the performances in your subscription? If you return them to the TSO boxoffice up to 24 hours before the performance you will receive credit for a donation. Most important,you’ll be giving another music lover an opportunity to hear the TSO!

PAYMENTS MADE EASY with a Split-Payment Plan. Simply pay half now, and half later!

Drop the order form in the mail:TSO Box Office, 2175 N. Sixth Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85705

Call the TSO Box Office at (520) 882-8585TSO Box Office hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

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PURCHASE priority seats to any concert BEFORE they go on sale to the general public on August 29, 2011. REDEEM Flex Pass Vouchers for tickets to individual concerts before they go on sale to the general public. MAKE FREE TICKET EXCHANGES for currently-held tickets to desired series concerts before they go on sale to the general public. PLUS purchase your priority seats for Concert Specials – Midori, Doc Severinsen and El Ritmo de la Vida, Live and Let Die: A Tribute to Paul McCartney, and Messiah! at the subscriber pre-season introductory price before they go on sale to the general public on August 29, 2011.

SUBSCRIBER COURTESY WEEK • August 15 – 19, 2011

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Jan. 14 POPS! Special Doc Severinsen

Jan. 28 & 29 POPS! Wicked Divas

Feb. 4 Just for Kids String Quartet

Feb. 4 & 5 MasterWorks American Portraits

Feb. 10 & 12 Classic Arizona Centennial Celebration

Feb. 11 Classic Special Midori

Feb. 25 & 26 POPS! Back in the Saddle Again!

Mar. 3 Just for Kids Brass Quintet

Mar. 3 & 4 MasterWorks Mozart & Beethoven

Mar. 9 & 11 Classic Missa Solemnis

Mar. 10 POPS! Special Live & Let Die

Mar. 24 & 25 POPS! Cirque de la Symphonie

April 13 & 15 Classic Russian Masters

April 28 Musical Feasts String Quartet, Brass Quintet

Oct. 1 Just for Kids Percussion Ensemble

Oct. 14 & 16 Classic Fantastique Opening

Oct. 23 Musical Feasts Wind Quintet, Flute Viola Harp Trio

Nov. 5 Just for Kids Wind Quintet

Nov. 5 & 6 MasterWorks Outside the Bachs

Nov. 11 & 13 Classic The New World, Barber & Bernstein

Dec. 2 & 4 Classic Mozart and Prokofiev

Dec. 3 Just for Kids Piano Trio

Dec. 10 & 11 Messiah!

Dec. 17 & 18 POPS! Holiday SpectacularDec. 31 Musical Feasts TSO soloists, Ensembles

SwingN’ the New Jazz Ensemble

Jan. 7 Just for Kids Flute Viola Harp Trio

Jan. 7 & 8 MasterWorks Variations on Tchaikovsky

Jan. 13 & 15 Classic The Rite of Spring