2012/13 oregon symphony 2012-2013 season Has there ever been a better time to enjoy the Oregon Symphony? “. . . the orchestra played . . . with a furious, incendiary energy.” Allan Kozinn, The New York Times “. . . one of the most gripping concerts of the current season.” 2012/13 Alex Ross, The New Yorker “. . . Kalmar and his virtuoso Oregonians.” Sedgwick Clark, Musical America “Anyone interested in the Oregon Symphony’s ascendancy to the national stage should hear [their] CD.” David Stabler, The Oregonian “Kalmar and the Oregon Symphony prove they can easily stand alongside the world’s great orchestras.” Allmusic.com What’s inside: Classical Concerts 6-11 Kids Concerts 18 Pops Concerts 12-13 Flex Packages 18 Special Concerts 14-15 Ordering Information 19 Pricing 16-17 3 What better time to build the music you love into your life? Season Ticket packages make it easy. And they guarantee that you’ll enjoy musical dates on your calendar to make your year something very special! Whether it’s Classical, Pops, or Kids concerts, we’ve got a subscription package designed just for you! Packages for the days and times that suit your life and schedule, and packages that let you pick the concerts you prefer! There are plenty of good reasons to subscribe. Here are just a few of them: THE MUSIC FREE AND EASY EXCHANGES The very best reason of all! The Oregon Symphony is on an all-time high following its Carnegie Hall triumph, and has been invited back to Carnegie this season. When your schedule changes, we’ve got you covered. You’re welcome to exchange your series tickets from one performance to another, or even one concert to another. BEST SEATS additional ticket savings Subscribers get first pick of all the seats in the house. BIGGEST SAVINGS You get a 10% discount when you purchase additional tickets, now or throughout the season. And you never pay handling fees on those purchases. (Some restrictions apply.) Subscription packages are the very best way to get the very best prices. ARTS DISCOUNTS HEAD-OF-THE-LINE PRIVILEGES Get treated like a subscriber with special savings at the opera, ballet and theater. You can purchase tickets to all of our season’s Special Concerts before anyone else. You’ll be the first to know, by email, when we add new concerts. SAVINGS AT RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN Pay half now, half in July. Your season tickets will arrive with special coupons for our restaurant and hotel partners. Subscribe Today. Classical Packages start as low as $90. We applaud our sponsors! And we thank them for their support this season. 4 5 classical saturdays Series A If Saturday night is your favorite night out, here are two great season ticket packages – designed with you in mind. Series B Saturdays at 7:30 pm Saturdays at 7:30 pm September 22 February 23 October 27 April 13 Parker Plays Mozart Hough Plays Liszt Gerhardt Plays Tchaikovsky LA Guitar Quartet Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jon Kimura Parker, piano Alfvén: Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 (Midsummervaka) • Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20, K.466 Andrew Norman: Drip, Blip, Sparkle, Glint, Glide, Glow, Float, Flop, Chop, Pop, Shatter, Splash Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances Olari Elts, conductor • Stephen Hough, piano Weber: Overture to Oberon Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 • Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2 Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Alban Gerhardt, cello Adès: Asyla • Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo and Juliet November 3 Mahler’s Sixth Symphony March 23 October 13 Carlos Kalmar, conductor Schubert: Overture to Rosamunde and Ballet II Mahler: Symphony No. 6, “Tragic” Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Aziz Shokhakimov, conductor • Yossif Ivanov, violin Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol • Dutilleux: The Tree of Dreams (Violin Concerto) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique” Jun Märkl, conductor • Kirill Gerstein, piano Liszt: Prometheus • Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 1 Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 (“English”) January 12 André Watts & Beethoven’s “Emperor” April 20 December 1 Eugene Tzigane, conductor • Mikhail Simonyan, violin Berlioz: Overture to Beatrice and Benedict • Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 2 Franck: Symphony in D minor Carlos Kalmar, conductor • James Ehnes, violin Antheil: Jazz Symphony • Bernstein: Serenade (After Plato’s Symposium) Copland: Symphony No. 3 (incorporating Fanfare for the Common Man) Britten’s War Requiem Carlos Kalmar, conductor Portland Symphonic Choir and Pacific Youth Choir Britten: War Requiem Discover new talent! Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Amber Wagner, soprano Mozart: Serenade No. 9, “Posthorn” Strauss: Death and Transfiguration • Strauss: Four Last Songs Enjoy exciting young artists from the concert halls of the world along with some of our established favorites. March 9 Saint-Saëns & Shostakovich Hannu Lintu, conductor • Benjamin Schmid, violin Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain (original version) • Saint-Saëns: Concerto for Violin No. 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 7-concert packages – Series A or B Parker 6 OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 Hough for as little as: Gerstein • Denotes guest artists featured in these works. Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jennifer Koh, violin Suppé: Overture to The Beautiful Galathea • Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 Brahms: Symphony No. 1 February 9 January 26 Strauss’ Four Last Songs May 18 Brahms’ First Symphony Christoph König, conductor • André Watts, piano Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra Schumann: Symphony No. 1, “Spring” • Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” Fanfare for the Common Man Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 2 Carlos Kalmar, conductor • LA Guitar Quartet Stravinsky: Circus Polka; Composed for a Young Elephant Stravinsky: Petroushka • Rodrigo: Andalusian Concerto Piston: The Incredible Flutist Suite Jennifer Koh $126 order Today! 7 classical sundays Series B Designed especially for patrons who prefer their symphonies on Sunday, these packages give you a choice of five afternoon or seven evening concerts. Series C Sundays at 7:30 pm October 14 March 24 September 23 Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony Parker Plays Mozart Aziz Shokhakimov, conductor • Yossif Ivanov, violin Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol • Dutilleux: The Tree of Dreams (Violin Concerto) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique” Jun Märkl, conductor • Kirill Gerstein, piano Liszt: Prometheus • Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 1 Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 (“English”) November 4 April 21 Mahler’s Sixth Symphony Fanfare for the Common Man Carlos Kalmar, conductor Schubert: Overture to Rosamunde and Ballet II Mahler: Symphony No. 6, “Tragic” November 18 Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony Hugh Wolff, conductor • Martin Helmchen, piano Haydn: Symphony No. 82, “The Bear” • Dvořák: Piano Concerto Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 January 13 André Watts & Beethoven’s “Emperor” Carlos Kalmar, conductor • James Ehnes, violin Antheil: Jazz Symphony • Bernstein: Serenade (After Plato’s Symposium) Copland: Symphony No. 3 (incorporating Fanfare for the Common Man) May 19 Brahms’ First Symphony Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jennifer Koh, violin Suppé: Overture to The Beautiful Galathea • Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 Brahms: Symphony No. 1 Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jon Kimura Parker, piano Alfvén: Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 (Midsummervaka) • Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20, K.466 Andrew Norman: Drip, Blip, Sparkle, Glint, Glide, Glow, Float, Flop, Chop, Pop, Shatter, Splash Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances December 2 Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 2 Eugene Tzigane, conductor • Mikhail Simonyan, violin Berlioz: Overture to Beatrice and Benedict • Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 2 Franck: Symphony in D minor January 27 Strauss’ Four Last Songs Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Amber Wagner, soprano Mozart: Serenade No. 9, “Posthorn” Strauss: Death and Transfiguration • Strauss: Four Last Songs Wagner Saint-Saëns & Shostakovich Hannu Lintu, conductor • Benjamin Schmid, violin Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain (original version) • Saint-Saëns: Concerto for Violin No. 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 Free Concert Conversations LA Guitar Quartet April 14 André Watts LA Guitar Quartet Carlos Kalmar, conductor • LA Guitar Quartet Stravinsky: Circus Polka; Composed for a Young Elephant Stravinsky: Petroushka • Rodrigo: Andalusian Concerto Piston: The Incredible Flutist Suite 5-concert packages – Series C for as little as: 8 Tzigane March 10 Christoph König, conductor • André Watts, piano Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra Schumann: Symphony No. 1, “Spring” • Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” One hour prior to concert time before every Classical series concert. Concert Conversations are hosted by radio announcers from the stations of All Classical FM. Matinee Concerts! Sundays at 2 pm • Denotes guest artists featured in these works. $90 order Today! OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 9 classical mondays Series a Monday night packages feature an 8 pm downbeat that gives you time for a leisurely pre-concert dinner and still gets you home for a good night’s sleep. Series b mondays at 8 pm mondays at 8 pm September 24 November 5 October 29 March 11 Parker Plays Mozart Mahler’s Sixth Symphony Gerhardt Plays Tchaikovsky Saint-Saëns & Shostakovich Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jon Kimura Parker, piano Alfvén: Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 (Midsummervaka) • Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20, K.466 Andrew Norman: Drip, Blip, Sparkle, Glint, Glide, Glow, Float, Flop, Chop, Pop, Shatter, Splash Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances October 15 Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Aziz Shokhakimov, conductor • Yossif Ivanov, violin Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol • Dutilleux: The Tree of Dreams (Violin Concerto) Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique” Carlos Kalmar, conductor Schubert: Overture to Rosamunde and Ballet II Mahler: Symphony No. 6, “Tragic” Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Alban Gerhardt, cello Adès: Asyla • Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo and Juliet December 3 Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 2 November 19 Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony Eugene Tzigane, conductor • Mikhail Simonyan, violin Berlioz: Overture to Beatrice and Benedict • Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 2 Franck: Symphony in D minor Hugh Wolff, conductor • Martin Helmchen, piano Haydn: Symphony No. 82, “The Bear” • Dvořák: Piano Concerto Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 January 28 January 14 Strauss’ Four Last Songs André Watts & Beethoven’s “Emperor” Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Amber Wagner, soprano Mozart: Serenade No. 9, “Posthorn” Strauss: Death and Transfiguration • Strauss: Four Last Songs Christoph König, conductor • André Watts, piano Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra Schumann: Symphony No. 1, “Spring” • Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor” February 25 Hough Plays Liszt February 11 Olari Elts, conductor • Stephen Hough, piano Weber: Overture to Oberon Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 • Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2 Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber Hannu Lintu, conductor • Benjamin Schmid, violin Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain (original version) • Saint-Saëns: Concerto for Violin No. 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 April 15 LA Guitar Quartet Carlos Kalmar, conductor • LA Guitar Quartet Stravinsky: Circus Polka; Composed for a Young Elephant Stravinsky: Petroushka • Rodrigo: Andalusian Concerto Piston: The Incredible Flutist Suite May 20 Brahms’ First Symphony Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Jennifer Koh, violin Suppé: Overture to The Beautiful Galathea • Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 Brahms: Symphony No. 1 Britten’s War Requiem Carlos Kalmar, conductor Portland Symphonic Choir and Pacific Youth Choir Britten: War Requiem April 22 Want to learn more? Fanfare for the Common Man As a subscriber, you get just the information you want most. Sign up for Symphony in E-mail on our website, featuring Oregon Symphony news, offers and other events. Carlos Kalmar, conductor • James Ehnes, violin Antheil: Jazz Symphony • Bernstein: Serenade (After Plato’s Symposium) Copland: Symphony No. 3 (incorporating Fanfare for the Common Man) James Ehnes 7-concert packages – Series A or B for as little as: 10 $126 order Today! • Denotes guest artists featured in these works. Gerhardt Helmchen Lintu OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 11 Saturday night: contemporary. Sunday afternoon: traditional Pops. jeff Tyzik, principal pops conductor To many, Pops means Broadway and Big Band. To others it’s jazz, blues, and rock. So we’re doubling down and offering two separate Pops concert series – with a couple of shared programs because sometimes we can all agree: Pops with a great orchestra is great Pops music. pops concerts new this year! Saturdays at 7:30 pm Sundays at 3 pm October 20 October 21 Michael Cavanaugh: The Songs of Billy Joel and more Debbie Gravitte Sings Broadway Debbie’s back! The scintillating Tony Award-winning singer teams up with the Symphony to bring the Broadway stage to the Schnitz! Your favorite Broadway tunes and plenty more. Handpicked by Billy Joel as the Piano Man in the long-running Broadway musical “Movin’ Out,” Michael Cavanaugh is the charismatic new voice of the American Rock & Roll songbook. January 20 January 19 Ellis Hall: A Tribute to the Great Ray Charles Swing, Swing, Swing! Pops Master Jeff Tyzik brings out the best! The music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Les Brown, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and more! Tyzik It could easily be Ray Charles up there on stage! Blind – and incredibly talented – like his mentor Ray Charles, Ellis Hall literally channels the great man himself. February 17 Ballroom with a Twist February 16 Created by four-time “Dancing with the Stars” pro Louis van Amstel, this one’ll have you dancin’ in the aisles as a bevy of talented dancers show us what Ballroom’s all about. And the twist? We’re gonna keep that a surprise! Ballroom with a Twist Created by four-time “Dancing with the Stars” pro Louis van Amstel, this one’ll have you dancin’ in the aisles as a bevy of talented dancers show us what Ballroom’s all about. And the twist? We’re gonna keep that a surprise! April 7 Dave Frishberg & Patrick Lamb Hall April 6 Two of Portland’s jazz greats return to the Symphony! Songwriter/pianist Dave Frishberg and saxophonist Patrick Lamb light it up with a night of great jazz. Dave Frishberg & Patrick Lamb Two of Portland’s jazz greats return to the Symphony! Songwriter/pianist Dave Frishberg and saxophonist Patrick Lamb light it up with a night of great jazz. van Amstel Michael Cavanaugh 4-concert packages for as little as: Gravitte $72 order Today! Patrick Lamb Want all six concerts? Easy! Buy one series and add the extra two shows with your subscriber discount. 12 OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 13 special concerts An orchestra like the Oregon Symphony is far more versatile than you might imagine! Our Special Concerts explore a wide range of music from many genres with some of the world’s greatest artists. Mathis Flack September 8 | 7:30 pm December 23 | 4 pm Opening with a Bang! Comfort & Joy: A Classical Christmas Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Colin Currie, percussion Colin Currie returns for one high-energy evening to open our season with percussion front and center! Pacific Youth Choir The Oregon Symphony and the Pacific Youth Choir join forces for a sparkling matinee of classical Christmas favorites and musical treats – with family pricing so even the youngest can dress up and celebrate the season! Sibelius: Finlandia • Aho: Percussion Concerto Respighi: Fountains of Rome Respighi: Pines of Rome Kevin Cole, piano & vocals Sylvia McNair, vocalist Ryan VanDenBoom, dancer A multi-media orchestral concert, hosted from the piano by Kevin Cole, uses song, dance and home movies to celebrate George and Ira and their fabulous music. An unforgettable Gershwin experience! September 29 | 7:30 pm Brahms’ German Requiem Steven Zopfi, conductor Portland Symphonic Choir 120 members strong, the Portland Symphonic Choir joins forces with the orchestra for two of the choral repertoire’s towering masterpieces. J.S. Bach: Cantata No. 51, Praise Ye God (Jauchzet Gott) Brahms: A German Requiem One of the greatest songstresses of our time shares a Valentine’s gift with us all! Imagine your sweetheart’s head on your shoulder as she sings “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.” A special Valentine’s Day indeed! November 24 | 7:30 pm Disney in Concert Favorite Disney memories jump to life with singers, film clips, animation and original storyboard art. A Thanksgiving weekend treat for the whole family! March 16 | 7:30 The Legend of Zelda December 7-8 | 7:30 pm & Dec 9 | 4 pm Pacific Youth Choir A multi-media concert event that’ll take audiences of all ages on a thrilling orchestral adventure through one of the video game industry’s monumental franchises. Get out the green tunics and swords! Gospel Christmas Charles Floyd, conductor Northwest Community Gospel Choir A Portland tradition: uplifting gospel music at its exhilarating best. April 27 | 7:30 pm December 15 | 7:30 pm Blind Pilot Fiesta Navidad Revered here in their hometown and around the world, this indie folk band makes their first orchestral collaboration ever. NPR called their songs “gorgeous.” Late Show with David Letterman audiences loved them. And so will you! Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano Add some Latin zest to the season with the thrilling horns, swirling dresses and vibrant violins of an unforgettable Mariachi Christmas. May 4 | 7:30 pm & May 5 | 2 pm Premonitions: The Carnegie Hall Concert Carlos Kalmar, conductor • Storm Large, soprano The Oregon Symphony returns to Carnegie Hall – but not before we share our program with you! Carlos has put together another eclectic program to take New York by storm – literally, this time. Storm Large joins the “virtuoso Oregonians” in a spell-binding work from the classical repertoire. Prangcharoen: Phenomenon • Weill: Seven Deadly Sins Schoenberg: Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene Schubert: Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished” Ravel: La valse Christmas With Johnny Mathis Chances are… this concert will add the perfect bow to your holiday gift! The sweetest crooner of all time puts his magic touch on Christmas. The Oregon Symphony, Carlos Kalmar, Storm Large and Premonitions can also be heard in Seattle at Benaroya Hall on May 3. Tickets are available through the Seattle Symphony. Adding concerts is easy! 14 CARNEGIE HALL! A Roberta Flack Valentine December 22 | 7:30 pm Colin Currie The o r e g o n Symph o n y returns to February 14 | 7:30 pm September 15 | 7:30 pm Here to Stay: The Gershwins Blind Pilot Tickets for the May 9 Carnegie Hall performance go on sale at a later date through our ticket office. Go to OrSymphony.org/carnegie for up to date information. Order your tickets now to these special concerts and guarantee your seats before they go on sale to the public! Just add them on your order form. Large OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 15 Subscription and Special Concerts Pricing Seating Johnny Mathis Season Ticket Packages Number of Concerts: series (pages 6-13, and 18): Roberta Flack Premonitions The Gershwins German Requiem Disney in Concert Gospel Christmas Fiesta Navidad Opening with a Bang! Legend of Zelda Comfort & Joy Blind Pilot Special Concerts 14 concerts 12 concerts 7 concerts A+B B + C A or B 5 concerts 4 concerts C Mix/Pops 3 concerts Kids Please note: Prices below already include the 10% discount for new and renewing Season Ticket holders. per ticket per ticket per ticket per ticket per ticket $840 $310 $69 $200 ORCHESTRA Front Center Left $720 $434 $248 $114 $70 $63 $38 Stage Center Right $504 $432 $266$190$248$69 $200 $114 $70 $63 $38 Front Center Right $630 $540 $329$235$248$69 $200 $114 $70 $63 $38 Middle Center Left $630$540$329$235$188 $57 $150 $92 $51 $48 $29 Middle Center Right $504 $432 $266 $190 $188 $57 $150 $92 $51 $48 $29 Premium Side A $840 $720 $434 $310 $248 $42 $100 $69 $70 $63 $23 Premium Side D $294 $252 $161 $115 $248 $42 $100 $69 $70 $63 $23 Side A $504 $432 $266 $190 $152 $42 $75 $56 $41 $39 $19 Side D $294 $252 $161 $115 $152 $42 $75 $56 $41 $39 $19 Rear Center $294 $252 $161 $115 $92 $27 $45 $38 $27 $23 $14 Rear Sides $252 $216 $126 $90 $72 $27 $35 $29 $23 $19 $9 $127 $95 $95 $42 BALCONY Dress Circle $1,358 $1,164 $665 $475 $380 Dress Circle Sides $840 $720 $434 $310 Lower Mezzanine $840 $720 $434 $310 Upper Mezzanine $630 $540 $329 $235 FRONT $190 LEFT $115 Lower Balcony $504 $432 PREMIUM SIDE A* $266 Upper Balcony $294 $252 $161 REAR SIDE Portland Center for the Performing Arts $69 $200 $127 $70 $63 $34 STAGE CENTER $69 RIGHT $150 $92 $70 $63 $34 $57 $100 $69 $51 $48 $23 MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT REAR CENTER REAR CENTER Orchestra $248 FRONT $152 CENTER RIGHT $92 MIDDLE CENTER LEFT PREMIUM SIDE D* $42 $60 $56 $41 $39 $19 $27 $45 $38 $27 $23 $14 SIDE D Please note that our prices are subject to change throughout the season. Flex Package Pricing REAR SIDE See page 18 for details. Balcony A STAGE CENTER RIGHT B E D C DRESS CIRCLE SIDES PREMIUM SIDE A* FRONT CENTER LEFT PREMIUM SIDE D* FRONT CENTER RIGHT LOWER MEZZANINE B A B SIDE A MIDDLE CENTER LEFT MIDDLE CENTER RIGHT SIDE D C C D D REAR CENTER REAR CENTER REAR SIDE F E UPPER MEZZANINE F A B C D E B Pairs of aisle seats from Row F to N. Seating locations Price Each Tier I Front Center, Lower Mezz. $720 Tier II Mid Center, Upper Mezz. $576 Tier III Side A, Lower Balcony $456 Tier IV Side D, Orch. Rear, Upper Bal. $276 6-ticket Flex Package Seating locations Price Each Tier I Front Center, Lower Mezz. $378 Tier II Mid Center, Upper Mezz. $300 Tier III Side A, Lower Balcony $240 Tier IV Side D, Orch. Rear, Upper Bal. $144 It’s the way we share all the news – special offers, newly added shows – so our subscribers are always in the know and getting the best prices possible. So, please make sure we have your email address. And know that we never share your email with anyone. Ever! All information in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing. Programs, prices, schedules and artists are subject to change. All sales are final. F A * PREMIUM SIDE A and D : Package E LOWER BALCONY REAR SIDE Make sure we have your email! 12-ticket Flex DRESS CIRCLE STAGE $200 $248 $188 CENTER SIDE A Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall STAGE $105 C D E Oregon Symphony images: Leah Nash, Jim Fullan, Beth Nakamara (The Oregonian) DRESS CIRCLE 16 E A OrSymphony.org B D C| 503-228-1353 DRESS CIRCLE SIDES UPPER BALCONY OrSymphony.org | 503-228-1353 17 Kids Concerts Priority Season Tickets Order Form Sundays at 2 pm! NAME The Oregon Symphony’s series for young audiences ADDRESS Open up the world of music for the children you love. Designed for kids age 5-10, these concerts bring the orchestra to life in an educational and entertaining way. A gift the whole family can share! March 3 Trains, Trams, Trolleys and More Dr. Seuss’ “The Sneetches” and Other Tales January 6 Inspector Crescendo ZIP PHONE October 7 Pacific Youth Choir Dance West Pam Mahon, narrator Make way for great music celebrating Portland’s fascination with transport. Selections include the Ride of the Valkyries, “Bicycle Built for Two,” music from ET, and the Polar Express. All Aboard! CITYSTATE EMAIL (We need this to notify you of any important changes. We’ll never share your email with anyone. Ever!) SUBSCRIPTIONS (Write in your selections noting series day and name, for example: Classical Monday B.) Pacific Youth Choir Dance West Pam Mahon, narrator Dr. Seuss’ classic “The Sneetches” takes the stage in a new musical setting by Lorenzo Palomo, narrated by Pam Mahon, and with choreography provided by Dance West. Other tales include Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor and Mozart’s Overture to The Marriage of Figaro. Series Day and Name Pacific Youth Choir Pam Mahon, Inspector Crescendo Inspector Crescendo returns to solve the “Riddle of the Music Case.” Musical suspects include the entire Orchestra, who perform Britten’s “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra,” and much more, as well as young soloists who must remain incognito for their own musical safety, and a multitude of singers. Preferred Seating Location # of Subs Price Each Total SPECIAL CONCERTS, Flex selections, and/or additional Series concerts Adding single tickets to series concerts? Please note: until May 13, 2012, only subscribers may purchase Special Concerts. Call for your pro-rated price. Concert Preferred Seating Location # of Seats Price Each Total presenting sponsor Handling Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Flex Packages TOTAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ A custom season ticket package that you design! PAYMENT OPTIONS (choose one) Enclosed is my check for:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ (Make check payable to: Oregon Symphony) The Season is your oyster with the Flex Package. The tickets come in packages of 6 or 12 concerts chosen from the Classical and Pops series – you select whatever you’d enjoy! Please charge my: ❏ VISA ❏ MC ❏ DISCOVER ❏ AMEX Amount: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ (Please make sure you have included your complete credit card number.) With a Flex Package you get these great benefits: • The utmost in flexibility. • Choice of four seating areas and price options (see page 17). • All the benefits – including the subscriber discount – of being a subscriber (see page 5). • Your Flex selections will be seated before single tickets go on sale to the public. CARD NUMBER EXP. DATE • You can choose some concerts today and some later, whenever you like throughout the season. Flex Packages start as low as $144! Extra savings on Packages of 12 or more – see page 17. SIGNATURE order Today! Subscribing is easy. In person: Online: OrSymphony.org By mail: By Phone: 503-228-1353 | 1-800-228-7343 ✁ Use the order form at right to choose your package and concerts, or call for more information. 18 15.00 923 SW Washington, weekdays 10 am to 6 pm 921 SW Washington, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97205 19 Order your Season Tickets today! 921 SW Washington, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97205
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