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April 2015 Events Page 1 of 12 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY ANNOUNCES APRIL 2015 EVENTS ANN ARBOR, MI (March 6, 2015) — The University Musical Society (UMS) celebrates the final month of its 20142015 season with eight incredible concerts, a screening of a live Royal Shakespeare Company production, and an openhouse celebration to announce its 20 152016 season. The April UMS performance lineup begins on Saturday, April 4 with Brazilian music icon Gilberto Gil, whose intimate solo concert in Hill Auditorium will pay tribute to bossa nova luminary João Gilberto. On Thursday, April 9, UMS audiences will take a journey to Germany with crooner Max Raabe and the Palast Orchester, featuring a charming night of music from Berlin’s 1920s Golden Age, along with a few more contemporary surprises, in Hill Auditorium. The following week, legendary jazz pianists Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock perform a highly anticipated concert in Hill Auditorium on Thursday, April 16. On Friday, April 17 Afropop superstar Oliver Mtukudzi and the Black Spirits bring their gutsy guitar and vocal stylings from Zimbabwe to the Michigan Theater. This weekend draws to a close on Sunday, April 19 with the Artemis Quartet, performing Dvořák , Tchaikovsky, and Vasks in Rackham Auditorium. On Wednesday, April 22, UMS and the Michigan Theater copresent an HD screening of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Much Ado About Nothing, or Love’s Labour’s Won, set in postWorld War I England. On Thursday, April 23 UMS welcomes the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and pianist Sunwook Kim to Hill Auditorium for a program of Beethoven and Brahms. The final weekend of UMS performances features two incredible presentations: the Lyon Opera Ballet’s imaginative retelling of Cinderella in the Power Center on Friday–Sunday, April 24–26 (this exclusive production is not being presented anywhere else in the U.S. this year) and renowned pianist Richard Goode, performing a program of Brahms, Beethoven, Debussy, Schumann, and Mozart in Hill Auditorium on Sunday, April 26. In addition to a robust month of performances, UMS announces the 20152016 season at an open house celebration for the general public on Friday, April 24 in the Rackham Graduate Building – 4 th floor. Full details on page 10 of this release. Choral Union, Chamber Arts, and New York Philharmonic Weekend Packages for the 1516 season are on sale now, and the April 24 announcement will include the full offerings in jazz, world music, dance, and theater. Tickets to all events on sale now How to Order: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Truly Render, 7346474020 [email protected] www.ums.org/news

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 UNIVERSITY  MUSICAL  SOCIETY  ANNOUNCES    

APRIL  2015  EVENTS      ANN  ARBOR,  MI  (March  6,  2015)  —    The  University  Musical  Society  (UMS)  celebrates  the  final  month  of  its  2014-­‐2015  season  with  eight  incredible  concerts,  a  screening  of  a  live  Royal  Shakespeare  Company  production,  and  an  open-­‐house  celebration  to  announce  its  20  15-­‐2016  season.      The  April  UMS  performance  line-­‐up  begins  on  Saturday,  April  4  with  Brazilian  music  icon  Gilberto  Gil,  whose  intimate  solo  concert  in  Hill  Auditorium  will  pay  tribute  to  bossa  nova  luminary  João  Gilberto.  On  Thursday,  April  9,  UMS  audiences  will  take  a  journey  to  Germany  with  crooner  Max  Raabe  and  the  Palast  Orchester,  featuring  a  charming  night  of  music  from  Berlin’s  1920s  Golden  Age,  along  with  a  few  more  contemporary  surprises,  in  Hill  Auditorium.      The  following  week,  legendary  jazz  pianists  Chick  Corea  and  Herbie  Hancock  perform  a  highly  anticipated  concert  in  Hill  Auditorium  on  Thursday,  April  16.  On  Friday,  April  17  Afropop  superstar  Oliver  Mtukudzi  and  the  Black  Spirits  bring  their  gutsy  guitar  and  vocal  stylings  from  Zimbabwe  to  the  Michigan  Theater.  This  weekend  draws  to  a  close  on  Sunday,  April  19  with  the  Artemis  Quartet,  performing  Dvořák  ,  Tchaikovsky,  and  Vasks  in  Rackham  Auditorium.      On  Wednesday,  April  22,  UMS  and  the  Michigan  Theater  co-­‐present  an  HD  screening  of  the  Royal  Shakespeare  Company’s  Much  Ado  About  Nothing,  or  Love’s  Labour’s  Won,  set  in  post-­‐World  War  I  England.  On  Thursday,  April  23  UMS  welcomes  the  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra  and  pianist  Sunwook  Kim  to  Hill  Auditorium  for  a  program  of  Beethoven  and  Brahms.      The  final  weekend  of  UMS  performances  features  two  incredible  presentations:  the  Lyon  Opera  Ballet’s  imaginative  retelling  of  Cinderella  in  the  Power  Center  on  Friday–Sunday,  April  24–26  (this  exclusive  production  is  not  being  presented  anywhere  else  in  the  U.S.  this  year)  and  renowned  pianist  Richard  Goode,  performing  a  program  of  Brahms,  Beethoven,  Debussy,  Schumann,  and  Mozart  in  Hill  Auditorium  on  Sunday,  April  26.        In  addition  to  a  robust  month  of  performances,  UMS  announces  the  2015-­‐2016  season  at  an  open  house  celebration  for  the  general  public  on  Friday,  April  24  in  the  Rackham  Graduate  Building  –  4th  floor.  Full  details  on  page  10  of  this  release.  Choral  Union,  Chamber  Arts,  and  New  York  Philharmonic  Weekend  Packages  for  the  15-­‐16  season  are  on  sale  now,  and  the  April  24  announcement  will  include  the  full  offerings  in  jazz,  world  music,  dance,  and  theater.    

Tickets  to  all  events  on  sale  now    How  to  Order:  

   

FOR  IMMEDIATE  RELEASE  Contact  Truly  Render,  734-­‐647-­‐4020  

[email protected]  www.ums.org/news  

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• www.ums.org    • 734-­‐764-­‐2538  • In  person:  Michigan  League  (911  North  University  Avenue)  • At  the  performance  venue:  beginning  90  minutes  before  performance  start  time  • Hours:  Monday-­‐Friday  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  Saturday  10  a.m.  to  1  p.m.,  closed  Sunday  

 

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FAMILIES,  TAKE  NOTE:    UMS  Kids  Club  allows  students  in  grades  3-­‐12  to  attend  any  UMS  event  with  their  parents  at  significantly  reduced  ticket  prices.  UMS  will  set  aside  a  limited  quantity  of  Kids  Club  tickets  for  every  event  in  the  season.  Tickets  are  $10  per  student  and  $20  per  adult.      Kids  Club  tickets  are  available  on  a  first-­‐come,  first-­‐served  basis  for  every  event  in  the  season.  Seating  is  subject  to  box  office  discretion.  UMS  guarantees  at  least  30  tickets  for  each  event  (select  performances  for  multiple  performance  runs).  Kids  Club  tickets  must  be  picked  up  at  will-­‐call  with  the  student  present.  Unless  the  Kids  Club  allotment  is  sold  out,  Kids  Club  tickets  will  be  offered  at  the  door;  however,  we  recommend  ordering  in  advance.  Kids  Club  tickets  are  made  possible  with  the  generous  support  of  Toyota.    

 

From  musical  revolutionary  to  international  pop  star  to  beloved  statesman,  Brazil’s  former  Minister  of  Culture  returns  to  Ann  Arbor  for  a  rare  solo  performance  that  combines  his  own  music  with  an  homage  to  the  father  of  bossa  nova,  João  Gilberto.  Away  from  the  commotion  of  the  big  productions,  Gilberto  Gil  will  traverse  through  his  long  and  rich  history,  playing  and  commenting  on  songs  that  have  been  immortalized  in  the  collective  imagination  of  Brazil.  As  the  New  York  Times  critic  Jon  Pareles  said  about  the  iconic  artist’s  solo  concert,  “Alone  on  stage  at  Carnegie  Hall,  Gilberto  Gil  had  a  phantom  band  in  his  voice  and  his  fingers.”  An  original  founder  of  the  Tropicália  movement  in  Brazil  in  the  late  1960s  who  was  exiled  to  London  for  his  revolutionary  role  in  conflating  US  and  European  rock  music  with  Brazilian  musical  traditions,  Gil  is  today  recognized  as  a  pioneer  of  world  music.      Performance  note:  This  concert  will  be  partially  performed  in  Gilberto  Gil’s  native  Brazilian  Portuguese.  

Related  Event:  Artist  Interview:  Gilberto  Gil    

GILBERTO  GIL  Gilbertos  Samba      Saturday,  April  4,  8  pm  Hill  Auditorium  (825  North  University  Avenue  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Sponsored  by:  University  of  Michigan  Health  System  

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Friday,  April  3,  5:30  pm    U-­‐M  Museum  of  Art,  Stern  Auditorium  (525  S.  State  St,  Ann  Arbor)  A  superstar  musician,  activist,  and  former  Minister  of  Culture  in  Brazil,  Gilberto  Gil  is  interviewed  by  professors  Sueann  Caulfield  (History  and  Residential  College)  and  Jesse  Hoffnung-­‐Garskof  (History  and  American  Culture),  and  LACS  Brazil  Initiative  Manager,  Elizabeth  (Bebete)  Martins.  The  interview  will  cover  Gil's  involvement  in  the  cultural  history  of  Brazil  since  the  1960s,  punctuated  by  videoclips  of  some  of  his  most  memorable  performances,  and  followed  by  a  Q&A.  Presented  by  the  Brazil  Initiative  of  the  U-­‐M  Center  for  Latin  American  and  Caribbean  Studies.  Free.    

Getting  to  know  Gilberto  Gil:  3  Fast  Facts  

• Gilberto  Gil  was  born  in  1942  and  grew  up  in  the  countryside  in  the  Bahia  (Northeast)  region  of  Brazil.    His  mother  encouraged  his  musical  leanings  and  he  started  his  musical  life  playing  drums,  the  trumpet,  and  the  accordion.  

• With  over  50  albums  released,  Gilberto  Gil  has  12  gold  records,  5  platinum  albums,  7  Grammys  and  more  than  4  million  records  sold.    

• When  he  was  appointed  Minister  of  Culture  (2003-­‐2008)  Gil  was  only  the  second  black  person  in  the  country’s  history  to  serve  in  the  Brazilian  cabinet  (the  first  was  Pelé).    He  is  considered  a  spokesperson  for  Brazil’s  emerging  Black  consciousness  movement.    

More  information  can  be  found  at  Gilberto  Gil’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  will  be  Gilberto  Gil’s  3rd  performance  at  UMS.  He  debuted  in  2007  and  last  appeared  in  2012.      

 

 

Dashing,  dapper,  and  debonair,  Max  Raabe  might  have  walked  straight  out  of  the  Golden  Age  of  Berlin  in  the  1920s.  With  his  elegant  poise,  suave  sophistication,  and  silky-­‐smooth  baritone,  he  brings  to  life  the  songs  and  style  of  a  bygone  age.  Born  into  a  family  of  farmers  just  as  the  Beatles  were  serving  their  apprenticeship  in  the  bars  and  clubs  of  Hamburg,  Raabe’s  childhood  musical  tastes  were  formed  by  his  discovery  of  a  weekly  program  of  1920s  music  on  German  radio.  His  passion  was  further  roused  by  a  record  he  found  in  his  parents’  cupboard,  a  humorous  instrumental  called  “I’m  Crazy  About  Hilda.”  Before  long,  he  was  collecting  78s  in  flea  markets  and  junk  shops,  and  by  age  16  was  an  expert  on  the  songs  and  styles  of  the  Weimar  era.  Raabe’s  martini-­‐dry  wit  and  charmingly  meticulous  re-­‐creations  of  the  standards  as  they  used  to  be  sung  —  in  formal  evening  wear  with  an  orchestra  —  is  

MAX  RAABE  AND  THE  PALAST  ORCHESTER    Thursday,  April  9,  7:30  pm  Hill  Auditorium  (825  North  University  Avenue  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Supported  by:  Michael  and  Leslee  Perlstein  Media  Partner:  Michigan  Radio  91.7  FM  

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guaranteed  to  take  the  audience  away  from  their  everyday  problems  and  into  another  world.  The  time  has  never  been  better  to  discover  —  or  rediscover  —  timeless  tunes  by  legends  like  Cole  Porter,  Irving  Berlin,  and  Fred  Astaire.    

Getting  to  know  Max  Raabe  and  the  Palast  Orchester:  3  Fast  Facts  

• Max  Raabe,  born  in  1962,  founded  the  Palast  Orchester  with  fellow  students  in  1986.  Since  his  university  graduation  with  a  vocal  degree  (baritone),  he  and  his  ensemble  have  been  enjoying  international  success  on  concert  tours  through  Europe,  U.S.,  Asia,  and  Israel.    

• In  addition  to  his  work  with  the  Palast  Orchester,  he  has  teamed  up  with  German  singer/musician/composer  Annette  Humpe  for  two  albums  of  original  music  (in  2010  and  2012).  

• “Good  Wife”  star  Julianna  Margulies  is  a  huge  fan,  and  Max  Raabe  played  at  Marilyn  Manson’s  wedding  to  burlesque  performer  Dita  Von  Teese.  

More  information  can  be  found  at  Max  Raabe  and  the  Palast  Orchester’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  will  be  the  group’s  second  UMS  performance  following  their  debut  in  2012.  

 

 

For  over  half  a  century,  Herbie  Hancock  and  Chick  Corea  have  been  blazing  their  own  paths  of  artistic  innovation  at  the  keyboard.  The  two  iconic  jazz  pianists  have  a  history  dating  back  to  the  great  Miles  Davis  bands  of  the  ’60s,  the  stadium-­‐filling,  genre-­‐shattering  Headhunters  and  Return  to  Forever  of  the  ’70s,  and  their  unparalleled,  award-­‐winning  careers  ever  since.  In  1978,  they  toured  together  as  an  acoustic  piano  duo,  surprising  the  music  world  at  the  peak  of  the  jazz-­‐rock  fusion  era  (and  releasing  two  double  albums  drawn  from  that  tour,  some  of  which  was  recorded  in  Hill  Auditorium).  Both  are  at  the  vanguard  of  improvised  music,  with  unparalleled  creativity  and  an  artistic  output  that  is  simply  staggering.  From  Kennedy  Center  Honors  to  NEA  Jazz  Master  recognition,  these  two  living  legends  come  together  for  a  final  joint  tour.    

Getting  to  Know  Herbie  Hancock  and  Chick  Corea:  3  Fast  Facts  

• Hancock  was  born  in  Chicago  in  1940  and  by  age  11  had  performed  with  the  Chicago  Symphony  Orchestra.  

CHICK  COREA  &  HERBIE  HANCOCK  Thursday,  April  16,  7:30  pm  Hill  Auditorium  (825  North  University  Avenue  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Hosted  by:  ArborBike,  Stout  Systems  Endowed  support  from:  JazzNet  Endowment  Fund  Media  Partner:  WEMU  89.1  FM  and  Ann  Arbor’s  107one  

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• Corea  formed  Stretch  Records  in  1992,  a  label  committed  to  breaking  musical  boundaries.  • Hancock  has  been  quoted  saying,  “When  I  listen  back  to  some  of  the  duet  tracks  we've  made,  

half  the  time  I  can't  tell  who's  Chick  and  who's  me.”  

More  information  can  be  found  at  Herbie  Hancock’s  and  Chick  Corea’s  websites.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  performance  marks  Herbie  Hancock’s  third  appearance  and  Chick  Corea’s  fourth  appearance  on  the  UMS  stage.  Mr.  Hancock  made  his  debut  in  2000  with  Wayne  Shorter  and  returned  two  years  later  with  his  quartet,  and  Mr.  Corea  made  his  debut  in  1994  with  the  Chick  Corea  Quartet  and  most  recently  appeared  in  2009  as  part  of  the  Five  Peace  Band.  

 

 

Zimbabwe’s  Afropop  legend  Oliver  Mtukudzi  is  gifted  with  a  deep  and  gutsy  voice  plus  a  talent  for  writing  songs  that  reflect  on  the  daily  life  and  struggles  of  his  people.  “Tuku”  began  performing  in  1977  and  has  earned  a  devoted  following  across  Africa  and  beyond,  all  the  while  incorporating  elements  of  different  musical  traditions  into  his  music,  including  South  Africa  mbaqanga,  Zimbabwean  pop,  and  traditional  kateke  drumming.  Recently  inducted  into  the  Afropop  Hall  of  Fame,  he  is  one  of  the  most  successful  African  recording  artists  alongside  Angélique  Kidjo,  Hugh  Masekela,  and  Ladysmith  Black  Mambazo,  with  61  recordings  made  during  the  course  of  his  62  years.  

Getting  to  Know  Oliver  Mtukudzi  and  the  Black  Spirits:  3  Fast  Facts  

• Oliver  “Tuku”  Mtukudzi  was  inducted  into  Afropop  Worldwide’s  Afropop  Hall  of  Fame  during  the  summer  of  2013.    

• A  member  of  the  Kore  Kore  tribe,  Mr.  Mtukudzi  sings  primarily  in  Shona.  • Before  Zimbabwean  independence  in  1980,  Mtukudzi  used  his  songs  to  fight  the  Rhodesian  

regime.  With  independence  came  black  majority  rule  for  the  first  time.    

More  information  can  be  found  at  Oliver  Mtukudzi’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  is  the  UMS  debut  of  Oliver  Mtukudzi  and  the  Black  Spirits.  

OLIVER  MTUKUDZI  AND  THE  BLACK  SPIRITS  Friday,  April  17,  8  pm  Michigan  Theater  (603  East  Liberty  Street,  Ann  Arbor)    Media  Partners:  Ann  Arbor’s  107one  and  WEMU  89.1  FM  

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The  Artemis  Quartet  made  its  UMS  debut  in  2013  with  an  interesting  pairing  of  Bach  and  Piazzolla.  Now  the  ensemble  returns  with  a  more  conventional  string  quartet  program  that  features  works  by  Dvořák,  Latvian  composer  Peteris  Vasks,  and  Tchaikovsky.  The  Berlin-­‐based  ensemble  was  founded  in  1989  and  programs  its  own  series  at  the  Berlin  Philharmonic.  In  2011,  it  was  named  Quartet  in  Residence  at  the  Vienna  Konzerthaus.  

Getting  to  Know  Artemis  Quartet:  3  Fast  Facts    

• The  Artemis  Quartet  recently  completed  a  complete  Beethoven  cycle,  studying  and  performing  all  16  Beethoven  quartets.  

• They  are  the  subject  of  a  documentary  entitled  “Strings  Attached,”  released  in  2001.  • In  addition  to  their  concert  careers,  the  four  musicians  are  professors  at  the  Universität  der  

Künste  in  Berlin  and  at  the  Chapelle  Musicale  Reine  Elisabeth  in  Brussels.  

More  information  can  be  found  at  the  Artemis  Quartet’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  is  the  second  UMS  performance  for  the  Quartet  following  their  debut  in  2013.  

 

ARTEMIS  QUARTET  Sunday,  April  19,  4  pm  Rackham  Auditorium  (915  East  Washington  Street,  Ann  Arbor)    Program:  Dvořák     Quartet  in  F  Major,  Op.  96  (“American”)  Vasks     Quartet  No.  5  Tchaikovsky   Quartet  No.  1  in  D  Major,  Op.  11    Supported  by:  Jerry  and  Gloria  Abrams  Media  Partner:  WGTE  91.3  FM    

ROYAL  SHAKESPEARE  COMPANY  LIVE  IN  HD:  SHAKESPEARE’S  MUCH  ADO  ABOUT  NOTHING  Christopher  Luscombe,  director      Wednesday  April  22,  7  pm  Michigan  Theater  (603  East  Liberty  Street,  Ann  Arbor)    Presented  in  partnership  with  the  Michigan  Theater  

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Autumn  1918.  A  group  of  soldiers  return  from  the  trenches.  The  world-­‐  weary  Benedick  and  his  friend  Claudio  find  themselves  reacquainted  with  Beatrice  and  Hero.  As  memories  of  conflict  give  way  to  a  life  of  parties  and  masked  balls,  Claudio  and  Hero  fall  madly,  deeply  in  love,  while  Benedick  and  Beatrice  reignite  their  own  altogether  more  combative  courtship.    

Shakespeare’s  comic  romance  plays  out  amidst  the  brittle  high  spirits  of  a  post-­‐war  house  party,  as  youthful  passions  run  riot,  lovers  are  deceived  and  happiness  is  threatened  —  before  peace  ultimately  wins  the  day.  Christopher  Luscombe  directs  the  second  of  Shakespeare’s  matching  pair  of  comedies  (Love’s  Labour’s  Lost  was  screened  in  March  at  the  Michigan  Theater)  that  rejoice  in  our  capacity  to  find  love  in  the  most  unlikely  places.  Better  known  as  Much  Ado  About  Nothing,  the  play  is  performed  under  the  title  Love’s  Labour’s  Won,  a  name  possibly  given  to  it  during  Shakespeare’s  lifetime.  

More  information  can  be  found  at  the  RSC  Live  website.    

 

 

Myung-­‐Whun  Chung  began  his  musical  career  as  a  pianist,  making  his  debut  at  age  seven  with  the  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra,  where  he  now  serves  as  music  director.  He  has  received  the  “Kumkuan,”  the  highest  cultural  award  of  the  Korean  government,  for  his  contributions  to  Korean  musical  life.  In  this  UMS  concert,  his  first  since  his  2007  appearance  with  the  Orchestre  Philharmonique  de  Radio  France,  he  is  joined  by  Korean  pianist  Sunwook  Kim  for  Beethoven’s  beloved  “Emperor”  Piano  Concerto.    

Related  Event:  Prelude  Dinner:  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra  Thursday,  April  23,  5:30  pm  Rackham  Building,  4th  Floor  (915  East  Washington  Street,  Ann  Arbor)  Enjoy  a  delicious  meal  and  learn  more  about  the  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra  at  this  Prelude  Dinner.  

SEOUL  PHILHARMONIC  ORCHESTRA  Myung-­‐Whun  Chung,  conductor  Sunwook  Kim,  piano    Thursday,  April  23,  7:30  pm  Hill  Auditorium  (825  North  University  Avenue  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Program:  Beethoven   Piano  Concerto  No.  5  in  E-­‐flat  Major,  Op.  73  (“Emperor”)  Brahms   Symphony  No.  4  in  e  minor,  Op.  98    Sponsored  by  Kia  Endowed  support  from  the  H.  Gardner  and  Bonnie  Ackley  Endowment  Fund  Media  Partner:  WGTE  91.3  FM  

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Park  early,  dine  with  fellow  patrons,  and  hear  about  the  artist,  the  performance,  and  the  history  of  the  work  from  our  renowned  guest  speakers.  This  evening  begins  at  5:30  pm  with  complimentary  wine  followed  by  a  catered  buffet  dinner  by  local  caterer  Food  Art.  Christopher  Harding,  Associate  Professor  of  Music,  School  of  Music,  Theatre  &  Dance  will  be  speaking.  Cost:  $75  per  person.  Valet  parking  is  available.  Advance  reservations  required.  Contact  Esther  Barrett  at  734.764.8489  or  [email protected]  to  learn  more.    

Getting  to  know  the  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra:  3  Fast  Facts  

• In  1996,  conductor  Myung-­‐Whun  Chung  received  the  “Kumkuan,”  the  highest  cultural  award  of  the  Korean  government  for  his  contribution  to  Korean  musical  life.  Chung  now  serves  as  Honorary  Cultural  Ambassador  for  Korea,  the  first  in  the  Korean  government’s  history.  

• When  Korean  pianist  Sunwook  Kim  won  the  Leeds  International  Piano  competition  in  2006  at  age  18,  he  became  the  youngest  ever  player  to  do  so,  as  well  as  its  first  Asian  winner.  

• The  SPO  offers  a  number  of  educational  opportunities,  including  composer-­‐in-­‐residence  master  classes  and  a  neighborhood  orchestra  program  for  interested  children.  

More  information  can  be  found  at  the  SPO’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  This  performance  marks  the  UMS  debut  of  the  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra,  while  conductor  Myung-­‐Whun  Chung  returns  for  his  third  appearance  following  his  debut  in  2002  with  Orchestre  Pharmonique  de  Radio  France.  Pianist  Sunwook  Kim  also  makes  his  UMS  debut.  

 

 

Created  in  1984,  the  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  has  revolutionized  the  classical  ballet  world,  presenting  new,  contemporary  works  with  witty  and  often  surprising  choreography.  In  Cinderella,  Maguy  Marin’s  magical  retelling  of  the  fairy  tale,  the  story  unfolds  in  a  three-­‐story  dollhouse,  a  child’s  world  of  toys  and  wonder.  Human  dancers  are  transformed  into  fat-­‐cheeked  dolls,  Cinderella  scoots  off  to  the  ball  in  a  toy  car,  Prince  Charming  searches  for  her  on  his  rocking  horse,  and  Prokofiev’s  score  is  spliced  with  coos  and  gurgles.  The  “astonishingly  original  and  magical”  production  (New  York  Times)  unfolds  with  a  dreamlike  quality,  a  vision  of  childhood  without  sentimentality  but  with  affectionate  insight.  The  dancers  all  wear  

LYON  OPERA  BALLET:  CINDERELLA  Maguy  Marin,  choreographer    Friday,  April  24,  8  pm    Saturday,  April  25,  8  pm  Sunday,  April  26,  2  pm  Power  Center  (121  Fletcher  Street,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Sponsored  by  Old  National  Bank    Media  Partner:  Michigan  Radio  91.7  FM  

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masks,  forcing  their  bodies  to  communicate  the  incredible  range  of  motions  inherent  in  Prokofiev’s  music.  The  work  was  last  seen  at  UMS  in  2002,  also  performed  by  Lyon  Opera  Ballet,  and  Ann  Arbor  is  the  only  city  in  the  country  that  will  host  this  fascinating  production  this  year.    

Related  Events:  Opening  Night  Post-­‐Performance  Q&A:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  Friday,  April  24  Power  Center  (121  Fletcher  Street,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)  Where  does  inspiration  come  from?  What  makes  an  artist  tick?  Join  us  for  a  post-­‐performance  Q&A  and  get  a  glimpse  into  the  lives  and  minds  of  the  artists  who  bring  creativity  to  the  stage.    Hosted  by  Clare  Croft,  U-­‐M  assistant  professor  of  dance.  Must  have  a  ticket  to  that  evening’s  performance  to  attend.    You  Can  Dance:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  Saturday,  April  25,  1:30  pm  Ann  Arbor  Y  (400  W  Washington  St,  Ann  Arbor)  Join  dancers  from  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  for  an  exploration  of  the  company's  movement  style.    No  dance  training  or  experience  necessary,  and  all  levels,  ages  13  and  up,  are  welcome.  Free,  but  first  come,  first  served  until  studio  reaches  capacity.  Sign-­‐up  begins  at  12:45  pm.  In  collaboration  with  the  Ann  Arbor  Y.    

Getting  to  Know  the  Lyon  Opera  Ballet:  3  Fast  Facts  

• In  1995,  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  was  named  Opéra  National  de  Lyon,  elevating  the  company  to  the  same  level  as  the  Opéra  National  de  Paris,  the  only  other  national  opera  house  in  France.  

• Committed  to  showcasing  contemporary  choreography,  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  has  acquired  and  commissioned  ballets  by  a  wide  range  of  international  dance  makers,  including  William  Forsythe  and  Louis  Falco,  and  has  featured  works  by  many  American  choreographers,  including  Trisha  Brown  and  Ralph  Lemon.  

• The  company  is  composed  of  over  30  diverse  dancers  from  all  over  the  globe,  including  Cuba,  South  Africa,  and  Portugal.    

More  information  can  be  found  at  the  Lyon  Opera  Ballet’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  The  Lyon  Opera  Ballet  returns  for  its  fourth  appearance  with  UMS.  The  dance  company  made  its  debut  in  1999  at  the  Power  Center  and  most  recently  performed  in  Ann  Arbor  in  2004.  

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“[Richard]  Goode  makes  the  familiar  sound  unexpectedly  fresh,”  proclaimed  the  Financial  Times  in  reviewing  his  2009  recording  of  the  complete  Beethoven  piano  concertos.  Goode  has  won  a  large  and  devoted  following  for  music-­‐making  of  tremendous  emotional  power,  depth,  and  expressiveness,  and  is  acknowledged  worldwide  as  one  of  today’s  leading  interpreters  of  Classical  and  Romantic  music.  The  New  York  Times  suggested  that  “it  is  virtually  impossible  to  walk  away  from  one  of  Mr.  Goode’s  recitals  without  the  sense  of  having  gained  some  new  insight  into  the  works  he  played  or  about  pianism  itself.”    

Program  Mozart     Adagio  in  b  minor,  K.  540  Beethoven   Sonata  No.  24  in  F-­‐sharp  Major,  Op.  78  Brahms     Eight  Piano  Pieces,  Op.  76  Debussy     Children’s  Corner  Schumann   Humoreske,  Op.  20      

Getting  to  Know  Richard  Goode:  3  Fast  Facts  

• Richard  Goode  was  the  first  American-­‐born  pianist  to  record  the  complete  Beethoven  piano  sonatas.  

• Goode’s  father  was  a  piano  tuner  and  amateur  violinist  who  sparked  his  interest  in  studying  piano  at  a  young  age.  

• Goode  came  into  solo  performing  later  in  his  career,  making  his  Carnegie  Hall  debut  at  age  47.  He  has  since  gone  on  to  be  called  the  best  recitalist  of  our  time.    

More  information  can  be  found  at  Richard  Goode’s  website.    

Previous  UMS  appearances:  Richard  Goode  returns  for  his  seventh  performance  under  UMS  auspices  following  his  most  recent  appearance  in  2009  at  Hill  Auditorium.  He  made  his  UMS  debut  in  1969.  

RICHARD  GOODE,  PIANO  Sunday,  April  26,  4  pm  Hill  Auditorium  (825  North  University  Avenue  Ann  Arbor,  MI  48109)    Supported  by:  Natalie  Matovinović  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  L.  Morelock    Media  Partner:  WGTE  91.3  FM  

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SPECIAL  EVENT:  UMS  2015-­‐2016  SEASON  LAUNCH  PARTY  Friday,  April  24,  5  –  7:30  pm  Rackham  Graduate  Building,  4th  floor  (915  East  Washington  Street,  Ann  Arbor)    Join  us  for  happy  hour,  light  snacks,  and  conversation  as  we  celebrate  the  launch  of  the  2015-­‐2016  UMS  Season.  Watch  the  2015-­‐2016  UMS  Season  Announcement  Video,  meet  the  current  UMS  Artists  in  Residence  and  learn  how  UMS  performances  have  impacted  their  creative  process,  and  participate  in  a  scavenger  hunt  through  our  digital  archive,  umsrewind.org.  This  event  is  free  and  open  to  the  public.  No  registration  is  required.  

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Comprehensive  March  2015  Calendar  of  Events  

Friday,  April  3,  5:30  pm   Artist  Interview:  Gilberto  Gil     U-­‐M  Museum  of  Art,  Stern  Auditorium      

Saturday,  April  4,  8  pm   UMS  Performance:  Gilberto  Gil     Hill  Auditorium,  $      

Thursday,  April  9,  7:30  pm   UMS  Performance:  Max  Raabe  and  the  Palast  Orchester     Hill  Auditorium,  $      

Thursday,  April  16,  7:30  pm   UMS  Performance:    An  Evening  with  Chick  Corea  and  Herbie  Hancock     Hill  Auditorium,  $      

Friday,  April  17,  8  pm   UMS  Performance:    Oliver  Mtukudzi  and  the  Black  Spirits     Michigan  Theater,  $      

Sunday,  April  19,  4  pm   UMS  Performance:    Artemis  Quartet     Rackham  Auditorium,  $      

Wednesday,  April  22,  7  pm   Royal  Shakespeare  Company  Live  in  HD:  Shakespeare’s  Much  Ado  About  Nothing  or  Love’s  Labour’s  Won  

  Michigan  Theater,  $      

Thursday,  April  23,  5:30  pm   Prelude  Dinner:  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra     Rackham  Building,  4th  floor,  $      

Thursday,  April  23,  7:30  pm   UMS  Performance:  Seoul  Philharmonic  Orchestra     Hill  Auditorium,  $      

Friday,  April  24,  5  pm   UMS  2015-­‐2016  Season  Launch  Party     Rackham  Graduate  Building  ,  4th  floor      

Friday,  April  24,  8  pm   UMS  Performance:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet:  Cinderella     Power  Center,  $      

Friday,  April  24   Post-­‐Performance  Q&A:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet:  Cinderella     Power  Center      

Saturday,  April  25,  1:30  pm   You  Can  Dance:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet     Ann  Arbor  Y  (400  W.  Washington  St.)      

Saturday,  April  25,  8  pm   UMS  Performance:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet:  Cinderella     Power  Center,  $      

Sunday,  April  26,  2  pm   UMS  Performance:  Lyon  Opera  Ballet:  Cinderella     Power  Center,  $      

Sunday,  April  26,  4  pm   UMS  Performance:  Richard  Goode     Hill  Auditorium,  $