Helena Symphony - Season 67, Part One Brochure

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PART ONE

REIMAGINED AND STREAMING ONLINE


THE PANDEMIC HAS GIVEN THE HELENA SYMPHONY TIME TO REIMAGINE HOW THE 2020-2021 SEASON MIGHT LOOK, SOUND, AND FEEL. NOTHING CAN REPLACE COMING TO THE CONCERT HALL AND EXPERIENCING LIVE MUSIC-MAKING BY THE HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE. WE CAN, HOWEVER, REIMAGINE A NEW WAY THAT DOES NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLICATE ATTENDING IN PERSON, BUT INSTEAD INNOVATE OUR MUSIC-MAKING TO GIVE YOU AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE.


It’s time to celebrate the healing power of music. helenasymphony.org

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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS For those who have purchased Season Tickets, we are preparing a Symphony gift bag with select and private goodies unavailable anywhere else. The Early-Bird Season Tickets that were purchased before this pandemic are essential in keeping the musicians of the Symphony together and playing. Your continued support is vital to our future. Thank you.

YOUR EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS Receive the Subscriber On-the-Go gift bag, plus individual concert “watch” packs for each concert (subject to change).

Receive The Art of Listening newsletter with information about the concert, including Maestro Scott’s program notes.

Attend the Pre-Concert Conversations online with Maestro Scott and guest artists 30 minutes prior to every Masterworks Concert.

Receive first access to renew your seats next season before tickets go on sale to the general public.

HOW

Following months of collaboration with county health officials and reviewing international studies on the impacts of instrumental performance and singing, we decided that offering a livestream into people’s homes is the ideal way to bring our music-making into the lives of our community in an innovative and safe way. These livestreams can be viewed on a smart phone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers, smart televisions, and televisions connected to the internet – or anywhere you have access to YouTube. Most televisions offer YouTube as an app or can be attached to another computing device to watch on the big screen. While nothing can replace the experience of attending a live performance, we feel that the livestream offers an exciting and new way to enjoy a concert. Each livestream will be filmed with 6–7 cameras, and the camera crew will be able to operate within the Orchestra and Chorale, offering close-up shots of musicians, front-side views of Maestro Scott, and visuals that are not seen while sitting in the auditorium. We will also have a pre-concert host, short backstage interviews, and other exclusive footage throughout the performance. We are excited to present the Helena Symphony more personally and up-close. HomeStream Your Helena Symphony presented by AARP Montana is provided at no additional cost to you. These programs will be available on the Helena Symphony's YouTube channel, website, and Facebook page.


PART MASTERWORKS CONCERT I

OPENING NIGHT: CELLIST OVIDIU MARINESCU & BEETHOVEN’S SEVENTH SAT 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 7:30 P.M. Allan R. Scott - Conductor Ovidiu Marinescu - Cello Helena Symphony Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY Variations on a Rococo Theme BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A major The Helena Symphony returns along with the long-awaited and much-needed Opening Night! Romanian Cellist Ovidiu Marinescu, internationally-acclaimed and a Helena favorite, returns to perform Tchaikovsky’s passionately charming Rococo Variations. We also launch BEETHOVEN 250 – celebrating the 250th birthday of one of humankind’s most important artists – featuring the unrelenting rhythmic drive of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony as it transforms sorrow into joy. It’s time to celebrate the healing power of music. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

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SYMPHONY KIDS 1

BUT THE MUSIC SPOKE… BEETHOVEN’S STORY SAT 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 10:00 A.M.

Members of the Helena Symphony Orchestra With Narrators “Ever yours. Ever mine. Ever ours.” Written to his unidentified love, Beethoven’s music continues to be full of emotional excitement and energy. Created for children ages 5-10 and enjoyed by all ages, these imaginative 30-minute performances are stories that introduce children to the world of music and instruments and impart life lessons through interactive stories. Start this autumn Saturday morning with members of the HSO, the story of Beethoven, and the ever-meaningful lesson that music speaks to our problems and challenges. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

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MASTERWORKS CONCERT II

BEETHOVEN & SHOSTAKOVICH SAT 24 OCTOBER 2020 7:30 P.M.

Allan R. Scott - Conductor Anna Kislitsyna - Piano Helena Symphony Orchestra BEETHOVEN Egmont: Overture SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Concerto No. 2 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major Conflict, hope, despair, and salvation are all captured in Beethoven’s Overture to Egmont – a testament to heroes who are willing to stand up to tyranny and sacrifice themselves for the good of humanity. BEETHOVEN 250 continues with his First Symphony that started so much of his legacy. From Moscow to Paris, Carnegie Hall to venues throughout the world, Russian Pianist Anna Kislitsyna makes her HSO debut with Shostakovich’s witty and heart-wrenching Second Piano Concerto. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

SYMPHONY KIDS 2

THE FOUR MUSICIANS (WITH MUSIC OF J.S. BACH) SAT 7 NOVEMBER 2020 10:00 A.M. Michael Mleko - Conductor Barb Berg - Narrator Members of the Helena Symphony Orchestra Created for children ages 5-10 and enjoyed by all ages, these imaginative 30-minute performances are stories that introduce children to the world of music and instruments and impart life lessons through interactive stories. Experience the music of J.S. Bach and remember that we are never too young (or too old) to be a musician. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

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Please bear with us as we navigate this new virtual territory. We look forward to the day that we can all come together! The Helena Symphony will observe strict health guidelines from the Lewis & Clark County Health Department. All orchestra musicians will be socially distanced by six feet, with plexiglass shields between brass and woodwind players. Musicians will be wearing masks, whenever possible, as well as stay socially distanced.


N O N-S E R I E S C O N C E R T 2

MOZART BY CANDLELIGHT SAT 14 NOVEMBER 2020 7:30 P.M.

Allan R. Scott - Conductor Stephen Cepeda - Violin Helena Symphony Orchestra MOZART The Marriage of Figaro: Overture MOZART Symphony No. 36 in C major, Linz BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto Experience the music of Mozart’s popular Overture to The Marriage of Figaro and his exciting Linz Symphony. HSO Concertmaster Stephen Cepeda performs Beethoven’s sublime Violin Concerto as part of the Symphony’s BEETHOVEN 250 – all by candlelight. Tune in and experience your Helena Symphony Orchestra. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

N O N-S E R I E S C O N C E R T 3

CHRISTMAS IN THE CATHEDRAL MON 7 DECEMBER 2020 7:30 P.M. Allan R. Scott - Conductor Helena Symphony Chorale Usher in the season with Helena’s longest and greatest holiday tradition with classic and cherished Christmas music – all in the profoundly reflective Cathedral of St. Helena. SPONSORED BY GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

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The Helena Symphony Chorale will perform with a specially designed “singer’s mask,” and observe distancing measures that are in effect at the time of their performance. The health and safety of the musicians of the Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale remain the highest priority.


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EDUCATION CONCERTS The first two of four exciting Symphony Kids programs return with Education Coordinator Barbara Berg. A great way to bring music to children’s lives!

CHRISTMAS IN THE CATHEDRAL Continue to enjoy Helena’s longest holiday tradition virtually, in the majesty and beauty of the Cathedral of St. Helena, with the Helena Symphony Chorale – still the perfect way to usher in the holiday season.

MOZART BY CANDLELIGHT The music of Mozart (and some Beethoven) brought to life in a visually moving, intimate concert setting – all by candlelight.

INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED GUEST ARTISTS For Season 66 – Part One we welcome the return of Helena audience favorite, guest artist Romanian Cellist Ovidiu Marinescu. Internationally-renowned Russian Pianist Anna Kislitsyna makes her debut with the Helena Symphony, and HSO Concertmaster Stephen Cepeda steps in to perform BEETHOVEN’s Violin Concerto.

P A R T O N E: HIGHLIGHTS


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