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Friday, October 14 8.00pm Cutler
Majestic Theatre
Saturday, October 15 8.00pm at
Emerson College
Sunday, October 16 3.00pm
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Chen Shi-Zheng returns to direct a new,
fully staged production of Purcell's powerful and ultimately
tragic love story, Dido and Aeneas. Inventive
videography and lighting create stunning special effects,
including a frightening storm and a blazing fire in the
final scene.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Chen
Shi-Zheng, stage director
Paula
Murrihy, Dido
Heather
Buck, Belinda
Nmon
Ford, Aeneas
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Saturday,
December 3 3.00pm Symphony
Hall
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A SPECIAL NON-SUBSCRIPTION EVENT!
The audience is invited
to sing along with the Handel and Haydn Chorus. Enjoy
popular carols such as Joy to the World and Silent
Night, as well as selections from Handel's Messiah.
Also thrill to the joyful sounds of a Handel and
Haydn brass ensemble, the Back Bay Ringers handbell
choir, and the talented voices of the Handel and
Haydn Youth Chorus.
SPECIAL OFFER! For every 2 full price tickets, you
can get up to 2 tickets at half price!
(Please note: This is a non-subscription concert.
It cannot be included in any ticket package and no
additional discount is offered beyond the "Special
Offer" detailed above.)
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Sunday,
December 18 3.00pm NEC’s Jordan Hall
Wednesday, December 21 8.00pm
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Add new sparkle
and meaning to your family's holiday celebrations as Grant
Llewellyn conducts festive choral music for the season
and recites—with
a Welshman's passion—Dylan Thomas' A Child’s
Christmas in Wales.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
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Friday,
January 13 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Saturday, January 14 3.00pm*
Sunday, January 15 3.00pm
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Thrill to music’s most famous four-note
theme and experience Beethoven’s dazzling Violin
Concerto with virtuoso Richard Tognetti.
*On Saturday the popular Harvard professor, Thomas Forrest
Kelly, provides behind-the-scenes insights into Beethoven's
life and the inspiration for his Fifth Symphony. This engaging,
interactive program features live musical examples from the
Fifth and other composers' works.
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto (Friday and Sunday only)
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Richard
Tognetti, violin
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Friday,
February 3 8.00pm NEC’s
Jordan Hall
Sunday, February 5 8.00pm
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Principal wind players
from the Handel and Haydn Orchestra play Mozart’s
great Serenade in C Minor and engaging wind arrangements
of his classic operas.
Mozart:
Fantasia in C Minor for piano solo, KV 475
Mozart: Serenade in C Minor, “Nachtmusique,” KV 388
Mozart: Quintet in E-sharp for piano and winds, KV 452
Selections from The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, The Magic
Flute, and other works
Stephen
Hammer, directing
John Gibbons,
fortepiano
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Friday,
February 17 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, February 19 3.00pm
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Join us as we celebrate
Mozart's 250th birthday with great choruses and solo arias
from his beloved operas, The
Magic Flute and Idomeneo, as well as ballet
music from Ascanio in Alba- first performance
in 235 years!
Mozart: Thamos, King
of Egypt
Mozart:
Selections from Idomeneo
Mozart:
Selections from The Magic Flute
Mozart: Voi
avete un cor fedele, K. 217
Mozart: Jener Donnerworte Kraft
from Die
Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebotes, K. 35
Mozart:
Ballet Music from Ascanio in Alba
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Karina
Gauvin, soprano
Richard
Clement, tenor
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Friday, March 10 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, March 12 3.00pm
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Discover two early, inventive symphonies by Haydn
and two lively keyboard concertos by Mozart, featuring Kristian Bezuidenhout
who thrilled audiences in 2004 with performances of Beethoven's “Emperor” Concerto.
Haydn: Symphonies No. 6 and 7, and 8 (Morning and Noon)
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 24
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Kristian
Bezuidenhout, fortepiano
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Friday,
April 7 8.00pm NEC’s
Jordan Hall
Sunday, April 9 3.00pm
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Listen, learn and enjoy. Grant Llewellyn
invites you to ask questions during the performance by
popular demand.
HANDEL: Concerto
Grosso Op. 6, No. 4
CORELLI: Sonata for Violin
Op. 5, No. 9 in A Major
VIVALDI: Concerto in G Minor,
RV 153
FASCH: Concerto for Lute and Strings in F
Major
GUERINI: Sonata for Cello
CAPORALE: Sonata for Cello in D Minor
CORELLI: Concerto Grosso
Op. 6, No. 11 in B Flat
VIVALDI: Concerto for 2
Cellos in G Minor, RV 531
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Friday,
April 21 7.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, April 23 2.00pm
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Bach’s statement
of personal piety and devotion, the monumental St. Matthew
Passion is one of the pillars of Western music.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
James
Gilchrist, Evangelist
Philip
Cutlip, Jesus
Dominique
Labelle, soprano
Paula
Murrihy, mezzo-soprano
Jeffrey
Thompson, tenor
Stephen
Powell, baritone
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