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HEAR AND NOW
D AV I D S T E WA R T W I L E Y, M U S I C D I R E C T O R
R O A N O K E S Y M P H O N Y
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Dear Music Lovers:
Welcome to the RSO’s Diamond Anniversary Season. I invite you to join our growing audience and experience all that a modern symphony orchestra can be. We’ll celebrate the wonderful versatility of the RSO “Three Score”—through symphonic masterworks, fun pops events, and new concerts at new destinations.
You’ll hear the excitement and inspiration of large, symphonic masterworks performed with passion and commitment by more than 80 musicians and 150 singers at our Concert Hall Masterworks. These concerts give you the timeless experience of a symphony concert, featuring grand works from masters like Schubert, Prokofiev, Richard Strauss, Sibelius, Brahms and more, performed at the Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre and Shaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center.
New this season, our innovative and accessible one-hour Destination Concerts will take you (and our talented RSO musicians) to the heart of Virginia’s Music City, downtown Roanoke. These concerts are performed in downtown venues including Mill Mountain Theatre’s Trinkle Main Stage in the newly renovated Center in the Square building. I know you will love the RSO’s virtuosity “up close and classical” with the music of Mozart, Handel, and Vivaldi, among many others, in these intimate and vibrant settings. And that’s not all: the RSO continues to connect to more audiences through our successful Picnic at the Pops series. Our Pops lineup begins with superstar vocalist and keyboard player Michael McDonald (formerly of the Doobie Brothers) and the RSO. Our new Holiday Pops will feature the brilliant and dazzling Broadway vocalist Rosena Hill with large chorus and orchestra. Our third Pops concert comes to you truly by popular audience demand in a special program—The Music of Pink Floyd. Don’t miss the unique social flavor and fun of RSO Pops this season!
Take a look inside. You’ll find symphonic, choral, and pops programs; new locations, greater accessibility, value, and vital education programs. The choice is yours, and whatever you choose, secure your place and become a part of RSO history—the beginning of 60 more great years. Happy 60th, RSO. We’ll see you soon at our Diamond Anniversary Season.
Sincerely,
David Stewart Wiley, Music DirectorRoanoke Symphony Orchestra
It is a privilege to welcome you to a new season from the RSO - my 20th season as Music Director. 2015/16 will feature a blockbuster lineup from the RSO with great repertoire, amazing performers, and new programs. From symphonic and choral Masterworks (including a first-ever Gala Opening Night on Saturday), to trend-setting Pops events and intimate opportunities to hear the resident artists of the RSO, your RSO is defining how impressive a symphony orchestra can be.
As you browse the RSO’s 2015/16 season, I encourage you to choose a discount ticket package now before single tickets go on sale. Subscriptions and tickets can be bundled to suit you or your schedule, and you won’t miss your favorite, thrilling performances. And speaking of thrilling, I hope you will also attend our “side-by-side” concert with the RSO & Roanoke Youth Symphony Orchestra in January. Education remains a vital part of the RSO’s mission and our side-by-side concerts are a fun experience for the whole family.
The remarkable programming range that you experience from today’s RSO is the product of many factors: talented musicians, organizational stability, innovation, and last but not least, deep community support. Subscribe today and join us as the RSO and I celebrate two decades together, with you.
I’ll see you soon at our best season ever.
David Stewart Wiley, Music Director Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
In 1996, following a two-year search which drew hundreds of conductors from around the world, the RSO found conductor, composer, and pianist David Stewart Wiley.
The RSO’s young, new music director made his Roanoke debut in October of 1995 (auditioning for the job on a Monday Night Classics concert). He became the RSO’s fourth music director with the season that began in 1996. The first program included Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with soloist Norman Krieger in his RSO debut.
IN 1996,A NEW ERA
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Welcome to 2015/16
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Masterworks 2-3
Pops 4-5
Destinations 6
Educational 7
Season Calendar 8-9
Discount Ticket Packs 10-11
Contact Us / Media 12
2015/16S E A S O N
E n r ic h i ng , E du c at i ng , a nd E nt e r t a i n i ng i n V i r g i n i a
ROA NOK E SYMPHON Y ORCHESTR A’S
MASTERWORKS POPS DESTINATIONS EDUCATION
Hear and Now
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David Stewart Wiley, conductor & piano
Norman Krieger, pianoGershwin Gala
Opening Night is a Saturday evening affair! Don’t miss this All-American gala concert on October 10, featuring the return of pianist Norman Krieger to the RSO.
It’s a spectacular season-opening concert, Gershwin style!
Sat, October 10, 2015 | 7:30 PMNo pre-concert Illuminations Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
Concerti & Classic Favorites
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Anastasia Jellison, harpPaul Neebe, trumpet
Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 21st Century are all presented in this delightful chamber orchestra program at Shaftman Performance Hall.
Sun, November 8, 2015 | 3:00 PM Mon, November 9, 2015 | 7:30 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
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Handel Concerto for Harp Petrich “Zatten” Concerto for TrumpetGrieg Holberg SuiteDebussy Danses Sacrée et Profane
Haydn Symphony No. 88
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Music of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century, and today.
Opening Night
Geroge Gershwin An American in Paris Piano Concerto in F Porgy & Bess Fantasy and more...
Saturday Evening
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Valentine’s Day ConcertSun, February 14, 2016 | 3:00 PM Mon, February 15, 2016 | 7:30 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
Also Tue, Feb 16, 2016 | 7:00 PM Center for the Arts at Va. Tech Call 231.5300
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WagnerBarberTchaikovsky
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Akemi Takayama, violin
Sat, March 5, 2016 | 7:30 PMBerglund Performing Arts theatre
Also Fri, Mar 4, 2016 | 7:30 PM Center for the Arts at Va. Tech Call 231.5300
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It’s a program of exuberance, romantic lyricism, and raw emotion that you can only get with Wagner, Barber, and Tchaikovsky! Akemi Takayama, soloist.
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Roanoke Symphony Chorus & Guest Choruses
Southwest Virginia BalletAdelaide Trombetta, soprano
Christopher Swanson, tenorRobert Honeysucker, baritoneKathleen Overfield-Zook, viola
Carmina BuranaSun, April 24, 2016 | 3:00 PMBerglund Performing Arts Theatre
Celebrate Valentine’s Day or simply enjoy these orchestral favorites; one from young Mozart, one from the late-Classical master Franz Schubert, and “Roses From The South” by Strauss.
With melded influences from the Renaissance, brilliant Stravinsky-like
orchestration, and suggestive medieval lyrics, Orff’s Carmina Burana has become an audience favorite. Don’t miss this season-closing Masterworks with Orff and Joan Tower’s colorful Purple Rhapsody for viola and orchestra.
Wagner Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin Barber Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Tower Purple Rhapsody
Orff Carmina Burana
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Get all 5 of these concerts with the MASTERWORKS discount ticket pack. Pg. 10
Viennese Masterworks
W.A. Mozart Serenade No. 9 “Posthorn”Schubert Symphony No. 9 “The Great”
J. Strauss “Roses From The South”
250 musicians and dancers in this semi-staged production
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1 Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Jeans ‘n Classics
Time Warp:The Music of Rocky Horror
Experience the sonic dimension of symphony orchestra with rock band and vocalists! The RSO continues this wildly popular series with Time Warp: The Music of Rocky Horror! Join us for this cheeky and satirical depiction of 1970’s horror - one week before Halloween.
Fri, October 23, 2015 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
POPS
2 Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Adrienne Danrich, sopranoRoanoke Symphony Chorus
John Hugo, chorus masterRoanoke Valley Children’s Choir
Kimberly Davidson, director
Holiday PopsSpectacular!
It’s the RSO’s biggest event of the year! With over 200 singers, star soprano Adrienne Danrich, and full orchestra, we hope you’ll choose to be a part of the RSO’s holiday concert celebration! Join us and hear classic holiday favorites at this Southwest Virginia tradition.
Fri, December 4, 2015 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
Offered with Stadium or Table seating. All 3 at Salem Civic Center.
Music of the iconic, sci-fi-comedy-horror satire - The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Holiday Pops is the most popular RSO concert each year.
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
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David Stewart Wiley, conductor Fri, May 6, 2016 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
By popular demand, the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra shows its mettle as we profile the first and best of the heavy rock bands, Led Zeppelin. Hear full symphony orchestra with rock band and vocalists performing “Kashmir,” “Dazed and Confused,” “Stairway to Heaven,” and many more in this collaboration with stars, Jeans ‘n Classics.
Join us for this 2016 Pops finale - it will blow your mind!
The Music of Led Zeppelin
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Get all 3 of these concerts with the POPS discount ticket pack.
RSO POPS are a unique experience!
Order table seating &
bring your own picnic!
D ESTINATION CONCERTS
Christmas Concerto
Choruses from Handel’s Messiah, Corelli’s Concerto Grosso “Christmas Concerto,” Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves, and three beautiful choruses by French master Hector Berlioz round out this one-hour, pre-Thanksgiving program.
Sat, November 21, 2015 | 7:30 PMCalvary Baptist Church
RSO Holiday BrassRoanoke Symphony Brass
Jay Crone, leader
Just in time for the holidays, enjoy members of the Roanoke Symphony Brass in concert. From Baroque to holiday classics, the brilliant sound of the Roanoke Symphony Brass will dazzle you and put you in the spirit of the season.
Roanoke Symphony ChorusJohn Hugo, conductor
Roanoke Symphony StringsDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor Seung-Won Cho, organ & piano
Sun, December 13, 2015 | 4:00 PMCollege Lutheran Church
Classic Improv Cyrus Pace, guitarSteve Haines, bass
Thomas Taylor, Jr., drumsDavid Stewart Wiley, piano
David Stewart Wiley is joined by three acclaimed and in-demand jazz pros from the mid-Atlantic region for a program of Baroque, Blues, Bernstein, Brubeck, and Jazz. It’s a high energy program for fans of classical and jazz alike!
Sat, April 9, 2016 | 7:30 PMVinton War Memorial
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Smaller ensembles, intimate venues. Each appoximately 1 hour.
Choose up to 2 Destination concerts with the RSO’s Choice pack. Pg. 11
Get all 3 Destination concerts when you order Symphony-to-the-Max. Pg. 10
Need help creating your unique RSO ticket bundle? Call us at 540.343.9127.
D ESTINATION CONCERTS E DUCATIONAL CONCERTS
The Thrill of the Orchestra!
Our “side-by-side” event returns this season with a spectacular program of music by Hanson, Tchaikovsky, Holst, John Williams, Russell Peck, & more. Experience the thrill!
Sun, January 24, 2016 | 4:00 PMBerglund Performing Arts Theatre
100+ musicians: RSO members & RYSO “side-by-side”James Glazebook, director
David Stewart Wiley, conductor
ROANOK E YOUTH SYMPHON Y CONCERTSSTRING ENSEMBLE
Sat., Dec. 5, 2015 | 2:00 pmTaubman Museum of Art$5 suggested donation
Sat., Feb. 27, 2016 | 2:00 pmTaubman Museum of Art$5 suggested donation
Sat., May 7, 2016 | 2:00 pmTaubman Museum of Art$5 suggested donation
ORCHESTRA Sun., Nov. 22, 2015 | 3:00 pm
Covington CenterRadford University
Underwritten by Mr. Jim HurtPresented by the NRV Friends of RSO
$5 suggested donation
Sun., May 1, 2016 | 3:00 pmPatrick Henry High SchoolAdmission $5 for adults
YOUNG ARTIST AWARDS
Sat., Mar. 19, 2016 | 6:30 p.m.St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church,
Roanoke
For more information about RSO education programs,
please visit
rso.com/educate .
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Peck “The Thrill of the Orchestra” Holst “Jupiter” from The PlanetsHorner Theme from Apollo 13
Tchaikovsky 1812 OvertureHanson Finale from Symphony No. 2Williams Main Theme from Star Wars
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Regular $15. Child 12 & under $10. Child 6 & under $5. Included with ”Symphony-to-the-Max.”
M A S T E R W O R K S P O P S
Time Warp: The Music of Rocky HorrorFri, October 23, 2015 | 7:30 PM Salem Civic Center
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductorJeans 'n Classics
The new dimension of symphony orchestra with rock band and vocal-ists...the RSO continues the wildly popular and spectacular Pops series with a new show, Time Warp: The Music of Rocky Horror!
Join us for the music of this iconic sci-fi-comedy-horor satire, one week before Halloween.
M A S T E R W O R K S
November
Opening Night: A Gershwin GalaSat, October 10, 2015 | 7:30 PMBerglund Performing Arts Theatre
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor & pianoNorman Krieger, piano
Opening Night is a Saturday evening affair! Don’t miss this gala concert on October 10, including An American in Paris, Porgy & Bess Fantasy, and Gershwin’s great Piano Concerto in F.
Dinner & Reception packages TBA.
Concerti & Classic FavoritesSun, November 8, 2015 | 3:00 PMMon, November 9, 2015 | 7:30 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor Anastasia Jellison, harpPaul Neebe, trumpet
Handel Concerto for Harp
Petrich "Zatten" Concerto for Trumpet
Debussy Danses Sacrée et Profane
Haydn Symphony No. 88 and more
JanuaryE X T R A
The Thrill of the Orchestra!Sun, January 24, 2016 | 4:00 PMBerglund Performing Arts Theatre
Roanoke Symphony Orchestra membersRoanoke Youth Symphony OrchestraJames Glazebrook, directorDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
Our "side-by-side" event returns this season with a spectacular program of music by Hanson, Tchaikovsky, Holst, John Williams, Russell Peck, and more!
Special pricing: $15 adults$10 children 12 & under $5 children 6 & under
M A S T E R W O R K S
Valentine's Day ConcertSun, February 14, 2016 | 3:00 PMMon, February 15, 2016 | 7:30 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
Celebrate Valentine's Day or simply enjoy! Two classic favorites, from young Mozart and the late-Classical master Schubert, plus “Roses From The South” by Johann Strauss.
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor
W.A. Mozart Serenade No. 9 "Posthorn"
J. Strauss “Roses From The South”
Schubert Symphony No. 9 "The Great”
February MarchM A S T E R W O R K S
Wagner Barber Tchaikovsky Sat, March 5, 2016 | 7:30 PMBerglund Performing Arts Theatre
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor Akemi Takayama, violin
It's a program of exuberance, romantic lyricism, and raw emotion that you can only get with Wagner, Barber, and Tchaikovsky!
Wagner Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin
Barber Violin Concerto
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Season Calendar 2015–2016October
8D I S C O U N T T I C K E T PA C K A G E SGet the best value and early seating with an RSO Discount Ticket Pack. See pages 10 - 11 or call the RSO Box Office at 540.343.9127.
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RSO Holiday Brass
Sun, December 13, 2015 | 4:00 PMCollege Lutheran Church - Salem
Roanoke Symphony BrassRSO Principal, Jay Crone, leader
Just in time for the holidays, enjoy members of the Roanoke Symphony Brass in concert in Salem. From Baroque to holiday classics, the brilliant sound of the Roanoke Symphony Brass will dazzle you and put you in the spirit of the season.
D E S T I N AT I O N
NovemberP O P S
Holiday Pops Spectacular
Fri, December 4, 2015 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductorAdrienne Danrich, sopranoRoanoke Symphony Chorus John Hugo, chorus masterRoanoke Valley Children’s Choir Kimberly Davidson, director
With over 200 singers, star soprano Adrienne Danrich, full orchestra conducted by Maestro Wiley, we hope you’ll choose to be a part of the RSO’s holiday concert tradition!
D E S T I N AT I O N
D E S T I N AT I O N M A S T E R W O R K S
Carmina BuranaSun, April 24, 2016 | 3:00 PMBerglund Performing Arts TheatreRoanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductorRoanoke Symphony Chorus & Guest ChorusesSouthwest Virginia BalletAdelaide Trombetta, sopranoChristopher Swanson, tenorRobert Honeysucker, baritoneKathleen Overfield-Zook, viola
The season-closing Masterworks program for large orchestra, chorus, and dancers. Tower Purple Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra
Orff Carmina Burana
P O P S
The Music of Led ZeppelinFri, May 6, 2016 | 7:30 PM Salem Civic Center
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, conductorJeans 'n Classics
By popular demand, the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra shows its mettle as we profile the first and best of the heavy rock bands, Led Zeppelin.
Join us for this 2016 Pops finale - it will blow your mind!
As with all Pops at Salem Civic Center; choose stadium seating or table seating.
May
Christmas ConcertoSat, November 21, 2015 | 7:30 PMCalvary Baptist ChurchRoanoke Symphony StringsDavid Stewart Wiley, conductor Alycia Hugo & Julee Hickcox, flutesRoanoke Symphony ChorusJohn Hugo, conductorSeung-Won Cho, organ & piano
Choruses from Handel’s Messiah, Corelli’s Concerto Grosso “Christmas Concerto,” Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves, and three beautiful choruses by French master Hector Berlioz round out this pre-Thanksgiving program.
Classic Improv
Sat, April 9, 2016 | 7:30 PMVinton War Memorial
Cyrus Pace, guitarSteve Haines, bassThomas Taylor, Jr., drumsDavid Stewart Wiley, piano
[Improvisation in jazz and classical traditions.]
David Stewart Wiley is joined by three acclaimed and in-demand jazz pros from the mid-Atlantic region for a program of Baroque, Blues, Bernstein, Brubeck, and Jazz!
It's a high energy program for fans of classical and jazz alike!
O N S A L E D AT E SSubscriptions / Ticket Packs: June 15, 2015 | Single Tickets: August 17, 2015
rso.com | 540.343.9127
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AUDIO PODCASTS | rso.com/podcastOur audio podcast series takes you “Inside the Music” with David Stewart Wiley and host Steve Brown as they explore each RSO Masterworks program.
ILLUMINATIONSJoin David Stewart Wiley and guests for these half-hour discussions from the stage beginning one hour prior to most Masterworks concert. Free to ticket holders. Please note: No Illuminations prior to Opening Night, October 10.
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