THE 2017-2018 SEASON
C O N C E R T S AT T HE S M IT H C EN T ER FO R T HE P ERFO RM IN G A RT S
“ WELCOME
TO OUR 19TH SEASON!
Las Vegas has always been known as one
of the entertainment capitals of the world
and over the course of the season, we will
be celebrating that by showcasing some of
the local talent right in our own backyard.
We continue to perform great works we all
know and love, masterpieces never before
played here, as well as explore new and
exciting music. As always, expect the
unexpected!”
– MUSIC DIRECTOR
S AT U R D AY, S E P T E M B E R 9, 2 0 1 7 - 7: 3 0 P M
OPENING NIGHT
DON JUAN
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
S T R AUS S, ADAM S & B R AHM S
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
Opening Night Cocktail Party on stage at 9:30pm - $50 per person;
reservations required; ticket purchase separate from concert
DONATO CABRERA, conductor / MYKOLA SUK, piano
STRAUSS, R. – Don Juan, TrV 156, Opus 20
ADAMS – Common Tones in Simple Time
BRAHMS – Piano Concerto No.1 in D Minor, Opus 15
OPENING NIGHT ON OUR 19TH SEASON features one of the greatest
symphonic blockbusters of all time, music from an American icon to mark his 70th
birthday and a concerto performed by an award-winning pianist who calls Las
Vegas home. Richard Strauss, a versatile artist with a library of work spanning tone
poems, opera and concerti, was deeply rooted in the Romantic Era, the artistic,
literary, musical and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the
end of the 18th Century. His more mature voice emerged with the tone poem Don
Juan, which premiered in 1889 and conveys the story of the legendary lothario.
John Adams is one of the best known and most often performed of American
composers. His Common Tones in Simple Time premiered in 1979 and this will be
the orchestra’s first performance of this work, which was composed to create the
sense of soaring above landscapes, evoking emotion and excitement. We conclude
the celebratory night with Johannes Brahms’s first Piano Concerto and soloist Mykola
Suk, internationally recognized pianist and Las Vegan. Brahms, considered one of
three prolific “B’s” of German composers (in the company of Bach and Beethoven)
wrote solo piano music often described as rapturous.
MYKOLA SUK
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphilsept9
S AT U R D AY, O C T O B E R 14 , 2 0 1 7 - 7 : 3 0 P M
OKTOBERFEST
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
B E E T HOV E N, M OZART & B R UCKN E R
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor / CORY TIFFIN, clarinet
BEETHOVEN – Coriolan Overture, Opus 62
MOZART – Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622
BRUCKNER – Symphony No. 1 in C Minor
WE SHOWCASE IMPORTANT WORKS from three masters in this striking
program that combines some of the most prolific composers rooted in Austro-German
Romanticism. Coriolan Overture, written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1807 for a play
by the same title, is a fictional depiction of a General invading Rome. Honoring the
story, the music aptly expresses a need to conquer, then yields to tenderness, finally
revealing tragedy and remorse. Our Clarinetist, Cory Tiffin, steps into the spotlight
with Mozart’s singular Clarinet Concerto, which was written in 1791 just two months
before the composer’s death. The concerto is notable for its delicate interplay between
soloist and orchestra. Tiffin remarks, “Entire books have been written about style,
interpretation, and the history behind this work, but to prepare for a performance is
a daunting and engrossing task; the sort of charge that wholly feeds the obsessive
side of a musician for many weeks – hours and hours of practice, study, research,
and meditation are required.” Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 1, nicknamed “the
saucy maid” by the composer, provides further opportunity for the orchestra and
audience to explore Bruckner’s unique and phenomenal symphonies. Although this is
his first symphony, Bruckner wrote it at the age of 44 and it was well-received when
he conducted the premiere in Vienna in 1868.
CORY TIFFIN
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphiloct14
S AT U R D AY, N O V E M B E R 4, 2 0 17 - 7 : 3 0 P M
COPLAND
IN MEXICO
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
COPL AN D & R E V UE LTAS
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
featuring Cultural Historian and Curator for
Music Unwound / Copland in Mexico, Joseph Horowitz
DONATO CABRERA, conductor
COPLAND – Selections from Rodeo
REVUELTAS – Homenaje a Federico García Lorca
REVUELTAS – Redes
COPLAND – El Salón México
YOUR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS Copland in Mexico, funded in
part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the “Music
Unwound” initiative, which will feature performances, lectures, recitals, exhibitions,
and similar events in collaboration with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and
other community partners. The works of American composer Aaron Copland and
Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas honor the culture, people and the undeterred
spirit of Mexico and the American Southwest. Copland is referred to as “the Dean
of American Composers.” Copland’s ballet score Rodeo, a tale of a ranch wedding
is one of his many enduring works. Hoe-Down, the ballet’s finale, is one of the most
well-known compositions by any American composer, used frequently in movies and
television. Revueltas was a noted composer, musician and conductor. His Homenaje
a Federico García Lorca expresses outrage that he and many other intellectuals and
artists of the era felt about the murder of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca at the
hands of the fascist militia. Redes, his first film score, concerns the efforts of exploited
fishermen to unite and will be shown with the orchestra performing this powerful
score. Punctuating the evening is Copland’s El Salón México, a musical depiction of
a raucous dance hall in Mexico City.
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphilnov4
There will be no pre-concert conversation for this performance
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor / CLINT HOLMES, narrator
DONATO CABRERA, conductor
LAS VEGAS MASTER SINGERS, DAVID WEILLER, director
ANDERSON – A Christmas Festival
TCHAIKOVSKY – Selections from The Nutcracker Suite, Opus 71a
STRAUSS – Radetzky March
PROKOFIEV – Peter and the Wolf, Opus 67
CLINT HOLMES
L A S V E GA S P H I L H A R M O N I C ʼ S T R A D I T I O N A L
HOLIDAY CELEBRATION returns with all the wonder and
magic of the season. This festive, family-friendly concert begins
with Leroy Anderson’s nostalgic and popular A Christmas
Festival, setting spirits alight. The merriment continues with
selections from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s beloved Nutcracker.
Sergei Prokofiev’s timeless classic, Peter and the Wolf opens
the second half with Clint Holmes narrating the elaborate
tale. Johann Strauss’s celebratory Radetzky March invites the
audience to clap along. The spirited performance concludes
with a traditional audience sing-along of holiday favorites
accompanied by your symphony orchestra.
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphildec2
MANFREDINI – Concerto Grosso Opus 3, No. 12 “Christmas”
BUXTEHUDE – Das neugeborne Kindelein
CORELLI – Concerto Grosso, Opus 6, No. 8 “Christmas”
HANDEL – Messiah, Part I
WE USHER IN THE SEASON with music from the Baroque era. Francesco
Manfredini’s Christmas Concerto opens the program, setting the seasonal mood.
An Italian composer, violinist and church musician, he demonstrated a gift for easy
melodic invention. Dieterich Buxtehude was a Danish-German organist whose works
are frequently performed in church services. Das neugeborne Kindelein (newborn
infant child), taken from a collection of sacred poetry circa 1558, celebrates the
newborn Jesus and the coming of a new church. Arcangelo Corelli’s Christmas
Concerto was published in 1714 and bears the inscription Fatto per la notte di
Natale (made for the night of Christmas). It is one of the most often performed
pieces of classical music ever composed for the holiday season. We conclude the
musical feast with our Chorus-In-Residence, the Las Vegas Master Singers, joining
the orchestra for Part One of George Frideric Handel’s uplifting and transcendent
Messiah, a hallmark of holiday choral works.
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S AT U R D AY, J A N U A R Y 13, 2 0 1 8 - 7: 3 0 P M
MUSICIANS’
CHOICE
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
C. P. E. B ACH, DE B US S Y & VAUGHAN W I L L I AM S
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor / KIMBERLY GLENNIE, harp
STEPHEN CAPLAN, oboe / ANDREW SMITH, cello
DEBUSSY – Danses sacrée et profane
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS – Oboe Concerto
BACH, C.P.E. – Cello Concerto in A Major
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS – Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
SPOTLIGHTING THE VIRTUOSITY of our esteemed musicians serves as inspiration
for this program featuring pieces selected by members of your symphony orchestra.
Harpist Kimberly Glennie shines on Claude Debussy’s Danses sacrée et profane,
which was premiered in 1904 and she says of the piece, “These dances transport me
to a mythical time and place. I love this piece because it gives voice to the magic
and enchantment of the harp.”
Oboist Stephen Caplan demonstrates his command of his instrument in Vaughan
Williams’s Oboe Concerto composed in 1943. Caplan enthuses, “This piece is one
of my favorite works to play. It’s the composer’s highly personal response to World
War II--beautiful, nostalgic, and intensely moving.”
Cellist Andrew Smith solos on C.P.E. Bach’s Cello Concerto in A Major and shares,
“The charming Cello Concerto in A Major, though rarely programmed, is worthy of
having its place in the standard repertory. The second movement, marked “mesto”
(sad), is especially notable.”
Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis ends the evening of music
chosen by our gifted group of musicians. Featuring a rising, organ-like melody used to
create somber effect, the piece was used in the 2003 film, Master and Commander:
The Far Side of the World.
KIMBERLY GLENNIE
STEPHEN CAPLAN
ANDREW SMITH
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphiljan13
S AT U R D AY, F E B R U A RY 10, 2 018 - 7: 3 0 P M
SOUNDS FROM
TWILIGHT
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
T OR KE, S CHUM AN N & B E E T HOV E N
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor / ALEXI KENNEY, violin
TORKE – Sylvan
SCHUMANN – Violin Concerto in D Minor
BEETHOVEN – Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Opus 92
TWILIGHTʼS MAGICAL PROPERTIES and marking of time resonate in this musical
feast. Las Vegas resident and renowned composer Michael Torke’s work returns
with Sylvan. The piece, inspired by his summers spent in the Adirondacks harkens
to the sites, smells and sounds forever imprinted on his memory. Comprised of three
movements named in homage to the Eastern White Pine, Yellow Birch, and Red
Spruce trees, he was intrigued by the notion that each of the three trees have their
own distinct music. Alexi Kenney, who captivated all during a guest appearance in
our 2015 -16 season, is back to perform Robert Schumann’s only Violin Concerto.
Considered a significant composition from the twilight of his career, the concerto was
written for acclaimed violinist, Joseph Joachim, and the finale is influenced in part
by Schumann’s acquaintance with a young Johannes Brahms. The work remained
unknown to most for nearly 80 years. “Of the many great concerti available to
violinists, Schumann’s is an unjustly neglected jewel. Its intimate lyricism remains
even in the most virtuosic passages, and its middle movement is one of the most
heartbreakingly beautiful pieces I can think of. I’m so excited to be bringing this
wonderful work to life in Las Vegas,” expresses Kenney. Beethoven’s Symphony
No. 7, part of the composer’s late symphonic output closes the performance.
His contemporaries considered it one of his more inspirational symphonies and
Beethoven agreed, stating it was one of his greatest works.
ALEXI KENNEY
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S AT U R D AY, M A R C H 3, 2 0 1 8 - 8 : 0 0 P M
PINK
MARTINI
G A L A C O N C E RT
Due to our Gala events and 8:00pm start time for this performance,
there will be no pre-concert conversation
MULTILINGUAL SENSATION PINK MARTINI returns to headline our annual gala,
along with members of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, dazzling with their signature,
seductive style that has won them fans all around the globe. The twelve musician “little
orchestra” fronted by China Forbes, one of their two beguiling chanteuses, will bring
their intoxicating mix of international music styles and lush vocals to the concert hall in an
experience that is uniquely part musical spectacle, part samba parade, part dance hall
throwback, part sultry jazz club. The rollicking musical adventure will feature selections
from their nine studio albums and emphasize the energetic, international mystique that
has led to over 3 million album sales worldwide. Get ready for the conga line!
This electrifying concert is part of our annual gala experience and will be complemented
by an evening of separately ticketed events including a cocktail reception, silent auction,
elegant dinner on the 5th floor of The Smith Center and a live auction.
For more information about the Gala, please contact the
Las Vegas Philharmonic office at 702-258-5438.
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphilmar3
S AT U R D AY, A P R I L 14, 2 0 1 8 - 7: 3 0 P M
CARMINA
BURANA
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
HI N DE M I T H & OR F F
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor
LAS VEGAS MASTER SINGERS, UNLV CONCERT SINGERS & UNLV
CHAMBER CHORALE, DAVID WEILLER and JOSEPH SVENDSEN, directors
members of the UNLV DEPARTMENT OF DANCE
HINDEMITH – Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
ORFF – Carmina Burana
STORY TELLING THROUGH DYNAMIC MUSIC FOR ORCHESTRA and
choir complemented by dance comes to the fore in this vivid program beginning
with Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber, written
by German composer Paul Hindemith in America in 1943 with the virtuosity of
American symphony orchestras in mind. The second half of the evening welcomes
the Las Vegas Master Singers, our Chorus-In-Residence, as well as the UNLV Concert
Singers and Chamber Chorale to the stage for Carl Orff’s towering and beloved
cantata Carmina Burana. Members of the UNLV Department of Dance will perform
original choreography. The piece, composed in the early 20th Century and based
on 24 poems from the original medieval collection of the same name, explores a
wide range of topics, as familiar in the13th Century as they are today: the fickleness
of fortune and wealth, the ephemeral nature of life, the joy of the return of Spring,
and the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling and lust.
LISTEN TO DONATO’S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: http://tinyurl.com/lvphilapr14
S AT U R D AY, M AY 1 9, 2 0 1 8 - 7: 3 0 P M
SEASON
FINALE
CAB R E R A CON DUCT S
B E R N S T E I N, B E E T HOV E N & PR OKOF I E V
Pre-concert conversation at 6:30pm in Reynolds Hall
DONATO CABRERA, conductor
DANAE DÖRKEN, piano,
American German Cultural Exchange Fellowship recipient
BERNSTEIN – Fancy Free: Three Dance Variations
BEETHOVEN – Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Opus 73, “Emperor”
PROKOFIEV – Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, Opus 100
IN HONOR OF internationally beloved American Composer Leonard Bernstein’s
100th birthday and to mark the second year of our American German Cultural
Exchange Fellowship, we present an evening that begins with Bernstein’s Fancy Free
Variations from the ballet about three sailors on shore-leave in New York City, which
premiered to instant popularity in 1944. Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto
No. 5, nicknamed “Emperor,” is one of his most famous and the final piano concerto
he wrote. A colossal work, it amplifies the virtuosity demanded of the player. Rising
star Danae Dörken, one of the most sought-after soloists of her generation, will
captivate with her breathtaking technique, profound musicality, and color-rich sound
as part of our American German Cultural Exchange Fellowship, which promotes
cultural unity through music. “Full of grandeur and overwhelming power, this
concerto feels like a true force of nature,” reveals Dörken. After catching our breath
from Germany’s “poet at the piano,” we launch into Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony
No. 5, written in Soviet Russia in the span of one month in 1944 at the height of
WWII. He intended it to be a hymn to the free and happy man. It is a powerhouse
symphony, which utilizes the full panoply of colors and textures of the orchestra in
quintessential Russian style to convey the complete spectrum of the human condition.
DANAE DÖRKEN
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SPOTLIGHT
CONCERT SERIES
TROESH STUDIO THEATER
THE SMITH CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
As we celebrate our 3rd season of Spotlight performances, don’t miss this unique
opportunity to see and hear first-hand the musical stories shared by members of
our orchestra as they perform their favorite pieces for small ensembles!
Spotlight I: A Night of Flute and Strings
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2 017 - 7:30PM
Alexander Viazovstev, flute De Ann Letourneau, violin
Jason Bonham, viola Andrew Smith, cello
JOLIVET Ascèses for Solo Alto Flute
VARÉSE Density 21.5 for Solo Flute
BEETHOVEN Serenade, Opus 25 for Flute, Violin and Viola
HOFFMEISTER Quartet in C Minor for Flute, Violin, Viola and Cello
MOZART Flute Quartet No. 1 for Flute, Violin, Viola and Cello
Spotlight II: A Little Romance
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2018 - 7:30PM
Janis McKay, bassoon Bill Bernatis, horn Voltaire Verzosa, piano
F. STRAUSS Nocturno, Opus 7 for Horn and Piano
R. STRAUSS Andante in F, Opus Posthumous for Horn and Piano
SAINT-SAËNS Sonata, Opus 168 for Bassoon and Piano
EWAZEN Trio for Bassoon, Horn and Piano
BRAHMS (arr. Reynolds) Five Brahms Songs for Horn, Bassoon and Piano
Spotlight III: Windsongs
THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2018 - 7:30PM
Alexander Viazovtsev, flute Christina Castellanos, flute
Cory Tiffin, clarinet Janis McKay, bassoon Bill Bernatis, horn
HAYDN Trio No. 3 in G Major, Hob. IV:3 ("London")
BEETHOVEN Flute Duo, WoO 26
GABAYE Sonatine for Flute and Bassoon
BRAHMS (arr. Viazovtsev) String Quartet No. 3 in B Major,
Opus 67 for Flute, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
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OPENING NIGHT: DON JUAN
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Cabrera Conducts Strauss, Adams & Brahms
Saturday, September 9, 2017 – 7:30pm
Cabrera Conducts C.P.E. Bach, Debussy & Vaughan Williams
Saturday, January 13, 2018 – 7:30pm
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SOUNDS FROM TWILIGHT
Cabrera Conducts Beethoven, Mozart & Bruckner
Saturday, October 14, 2017 – 7:30pm
Cabrera Conducts Torke, Schumann & Beethoven
Saturday, February 10, 2018 – 7:30pm
COPLAND IN MEXICO
PINK MARTINI GALA CONCERT
Cabrera Conducts Copland & Revueltas
Saturday, November 4, 2017 – 7:30pm
Las Vegas Philharmonic’s Annual Gala
Saturday, March 3, 2018 – 8:00pm
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS*
Our traditional celebration with fun for the entire family!
Saturday, December 2, 2017 – 2:00pm
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Saturday, December 2, 2017 – 7:30pm
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SOUNDS FROM TWILIGHT
Cabrera Conducts Strauss, Adams & Brahms
Saturday, September 9, 2017 – 7:30pm
Cabrera Conducts Torke, Schumann & Beethoven
Saturday, February 10, 2018 – 7:30pm
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Cabrera Conducts Copland & Revueltas
Saturday, November 4, 2017 – 7:30pm
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS*
Our traditional celebration with fun for the entire family!
Saturday, December 2, 2017 – 2:00pm
PINK MARTINI GALA CONCERT
Las Vegas Philharmonic’s Annual Gala
Saturday, March 3, 2018 – 8:00pm
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CARMINA BURANA
Cabrera Conducts Hindemith & Orff
Saturday, April 14, 2018 – 7:30pm
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SECTION A
SECTION B
A BAROQUE HOLIDAY – HANDEL’S MESSIAH*
Cabrera Conducts Manfredini, Buxtehude, Corelli & Handel
Saturday, December 2, 2017 – 7:30pm
SECTION C
SECTION D
*Two different holiday programs will be offered on Saturday, December 2, 2017.
When placing your subscription order, please indicate your preferred holiday performance.
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