MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS

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A CENTURY OF EXCELLENCE AN EXTRAORDINARY FUTURE 2017-18 MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS PRE-K TO GRADE 12

The Cleveland Orchestra s 2017-18 Education Programs are made possible by: ENDOWMENT FUNDERS Hope and Stanley I. Adelstein Kathleen L. Barber Mr. Roger G. Berk In memory of Anna B. Body Isabelle and Ronald Brown Dr. Jeanette Grasselli Brown and Dr. Glenn R. Brown Roberta R. Calderwood Alice H. Cull Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Emrick, Jr. Charles and Marguerite C. Galanie Mr. David J. Golden The George Gund Foundation The Hershey Foundation Dorothy Humel Hovorka Mr. James J. Hummer Frank and Margaret Hyncik Junior Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra Walter and Jean Kalberer Foundation Alfred M. Lerner In-School Performance Fund Linda and Saul Ludwig Machaskee Fund for Community Programming Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Meisel Christine Gitlin Miles, in honor of Jahja Ling Mr. and Mrs. David T. Morganthaler Morley Fund for Pre-School Education The Eric & Jane Nord Family Fund Pysht Fund The Max Ratner Education Fund, given by the Ratner, Miller, and Shafran Families and Forest City Enterprises, Inc. The William N. Skirball Endowment Anonymous, in memory of Georg Solti Jules and Ruth Vinney Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra Touring Fund PROGRAM FUNDERS The Abington Foundation American Greetings Corporation Blossom Friends of The Cleveland Orchestra Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Mary E. and F. Joseph Callahan Foundation Conway Family Foundation Cuyahoga County Residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Ernst & Young LLP The Harry K. Fox and Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation Friends of The Cleveland Orchestra (formerly Women s Committee of The Cleveland Orchestra) The Giant Eagle Foundation KeyBank The Laub Foundation Macy s Muna & Basem Hishmeh Foundation Martha Holden Jennings Foundation The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation The Nord Family Foundation Nordson Corporation Foundation Ohio Arts Council Ohio Savings Bank, A Division of New York Community Bank PNC Bank Harold C. Schott Foundation The Reinberger Foundation Albert G. and Olive H. Schlink Foundation The Sherwin-Williams Company Thomas H. White Foundation The Edward and Ruth Wilkof Foundation as of August 2017 Introduce your students to The Cleveland Orchestra it s an experience they will never forget! Dear Educator, HAPPY 100 TH BIRTHDAY CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA! Since 1918, more than 4 million school-aged children have been introduced to classical music by The Cleveland Orchestra. Educators like you are the key to providing this unique Cleveland experience which is often the spark that lights a lifelong passion for music. For many young people school field trips are the first (and often only) opportunity to hear live music by one of the world s top orchestras. Whether your students are in pre-school, high school, or somewhere in between, we have programs to meet your music education needs. MUSICAL RAINBOWS introduce students in pre-k through grade 1 to the instruments of the Orchestra, one at a time. EDUCATION CONCERT FIELD TRIPS introduce students to classical music performed by the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra in historic Severance Hall. Audio, print and webbased preparation tools are free to participating schools. MINDFUL MUSIC MOMENTS, a new program for schools that marries classical music, mindfulness techniques and technology to deliver daily 4 minute modules over the morning announcements in schools. FRIDAY MORNING CONCERTS are offered to high school students at a discount rate. These concerts, which are open to the general public, give students the opportunity to hear The Cleveland Orchestra in a traditional concert setting. TEACHER WORKSHOPS give you the tools you need to engage students in active listening and arts learning. SUPPORT FOR SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAMS includes discounted student tickets, ensemble coaching and school music advocacy tools. We look forward to seeing you at Severance Hall! Sincerely, Joan Katz Napoli Senior Director, Education & Community Programs

TABLE OF CONTENTS MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS PNC Musical Rainbows 2 For Students Pre-K to Grade 2 Mindful Music Moments 4 Cleveland Orchestra Education Concerts 5 For Elementary, Middle and High School Students Workshops for Teachers 10 Cleveland Orchestra Friday Morning Concerts 11 For High School Students Support for School Music Programs 12 Cleveland Orchestra Student Ensembles 13 Instrumental and Choral Training in The Cleveland Orchestra tradition of excellence 1

PNC Musical Rainbows Energetic host Maryann Nagel gets students Pre-K to Grade 2 singing, clapping, and moving to the music while Cleveland Orchestra musicians and guests perform short solo selections and kid-friendly tunes, and demonstrate their instruments. PNC Musical Rainbows are approximately 30 minutes long* and take place in Reinberger Chamber Hall in Severance Hall. Maryann Nagel, host Laura Silverman, piano THE VIBRANT VIOLIN Yoko Moore, violin Friday, October 27 at 10 am CHRISTMAS BRASS QUINTET Michael Miller & Jack Sutte, trumpet Hans Clebsch, horn Richard Stout, trombone Kenneth Heinlein, tuba Friday, December 8 at 10am THE HAPPY HORN Hans Clebsch, horn Friday, February 23 at 10 am THE BRILLIANT BASS Henry Peyrebrune, bass Friday, March 9 at 10 am THE FABULOUS FLUTE Marisela Sager, flute Friday, April 20 at 10 am POWERFUL PERCUSSION Thomas Sherwood, percussion Friday, May 4 at 10 am Endowed by the Pysht Fund 2 * Christmas Brass Quintet program is approximately 40 minutes in length and takes place in the Orchestra Hall at Severance Hall.

PNC MUSICAL RAINBOWS ORDER FORM NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP EMAIL DAYTIME PHONE EVENING PHONE CONCERT DATE # OF STUDENT TICKETS @ $7 each ($5 Tickets for Groups of 10 or more) # OF TEACHER TICKETS (FREE) TOTAL TICKETS THE VIBRANT VIOLIN Friday, October 27, 2017 CHRISTMAS BRASS QUINTET Friday, December 8, 2017 THE HAPPY HORN Friday, February 23, 2018 THE BRILLIANT BASS Friday, March 9, 2018 THE FABULOUS FLUTE Friday, April 20, 2018 POWERFUL PERCUSSION Friday, May 4, 2018 TOTAL STUDENTS tickets @ $7 = $ (@ $5 for groups of 10 or more) Payment is required prior to concert attendance. Full payment enclosed (make check payable to The Cleveland Orchestra). Purchase order enclosed (receipt of purchase order reserves tickets; however, tickets cannot be mailed until payment is received). Charge my credit card: American Express Discover MasterCard Visa NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER EXP. DATE CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE Please Return with Payment to: Severance Hall Ticket Office 11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 All artists and programs are subject to change. Credit Card Orders by Phone or Questions: (216) 231-1111 or 800-686-1141 To Order Tickets Online: Visit clevelandorchestra.com 3

Mindful Music Moments Daily Classical Music and Mindfulness for your students! The Cleveland Orchestra invites your school to participate in Mindful Music Moments, a program that marries access to classical music, technology, and mindfulness (a concept trending heavily with many school administrators). This program has proven effective for pre-k through grade 12 students in creating a ritual to calm and focus before the school day begins. The daily 4 minute routine exposes your students to a classical music piece coupled with mindfulness techniques delivered over the morning announcements in schools. Teachers, administrators and students have reported that Mindful Music Moments provides tangible tools for mental and emotional well-being, and a deeper appreciation of classical music. WHY SCHOOLS PARTICIPATE: To teach and strengthen mindfulness, and introduce different calming techniques to students To establish a focused environment for learning so students can start the day in a positive way To improve learning and behaviors To decrease anxiety in students To increase exposure to classical music This program is easy to use. All of the work is done for you! For information on cost and details to participate please provide the following: MINDFUL MUSIC MOMENTS Expression of Interest NAME PHONE EMAIL SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 4 Return by Email to: sjones@clevelandorchestra.com or fax to: 216.231.4077. QUESTIONS: Call Sandra Jones at 216.231-7349 or email: sjones@clevelandorchestra.com

Education Concerts Link to Standards These narrated, 60-minute concerts are performed by the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra in historic Severance Hall and explore the artistic, historical, cultural and social context of music while introducing students to basic musical concepts and orchestral repertoire. Education Concerts align with the National Standards for Music Education and Ohio Learning and Fine Arts Standards for fine arts in music, and also address specific curricular benchmarks and learning outcomes for grades 3-12. Free Classroom Resources Schools attending Education Concerts receive free classroom resources to help prepare students for the concert experience including The Score student newspaper for students (hard copy); a Teacher s Guide (in PDF form); a Spotify Playlist of the concert music; and a video, Get Ready for The Cleveland Orchestra. To access resources online go to clevelandorchestra.com, click on Education & Community, then click on For Schools & Teachers. Scroll down to Classroom Resources for Educators. Teacher Workshops are also available (see pg. 10). ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS: Plan to arrive 25 minutes before the concert. Detailed instructions will be sent to contact persons to share with your transportation department. INCLEMENT WEATHER/ SNOW POLICY: If your school is closed due to inclement weather on the day of the scheduled concert, call (216) 231-7349. Your school will receive a credit toward a comparable concert within the season. You must contact us within 7 business days of your cancelled concert to receive and schedule an alternate concert. REFUND POLICY: Refunds are only issued for orders cancelled 2 weeks prior to the concert. There are no refunds for unused tickets. THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Education Concerts How to Order Seats 1. Complete the Education Concert Order Form. Orders are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Return order form by fax, email, or mail by October 3, 2017 to ensure your choice of concert date/time. Confirmation will be sent upon receipt of your order. 2. Select a payment option. A payment option must be selected when the order form is returned, or your order will not be processed. Return the order form with a purchase order, check, money order, or complete credit card information. Credit card orders can also be accepted by phone at (216) 231-7349. The ticket price for students is $7.00. Teachers and chaperones attend free of charge. We respectfully request one teacher/chaperone for every 20 students. 3. Watch for your Group Ticket which will be sent approximately two weeks prior to your scheduled attendance. Questions? Call Sandra Jones, Manager of Education and Family Concerts, at (216) 231-7349 or email sjones@clevelandorchestra.com 5

Education Concerts Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey 6 For The Cleveland Orchestra s 100 th Season, Music Director Franz Welser-Möst has created The Prometheus Project, designed to provide a new lens through which to explore the music of Beethoven, both for adults (in our evening concerts) and young people (in our Education Concerts). The Prometheus Project connects Prometheus, a Titan of Greek Mythology, and Beethoven, a titan of classical music. They are bound together in spirit by a rebellious nature, a deep love of humankind, and their ability to overcome great obstacles to use their individual gifts to change the world. Prometheus broke all the rules and defied Zeus by giving humans the precious gift of fire. Metaphorically, this ability to create and control fire can be seen as an essential part of giving independence and self-determination to humanity, and helping pave a means to civilization (cooking, heating, creating tools, etc.) Thus Prometheus provided the spark that gave rise to civilization, and empowered humans to fight for justice, individual freedoms, and the greater good. Beethoven broke rules too musically and otherwise. He was an innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto and quartet forms, and combining vocals and instruments in a new way. He overcame many challenges in his personal life (e.g., raised by a single alcoholic, abusive parent, progressive deafness) to become one of the world s greatest composers. Beethoven was an inquisitive man raised in the Enlightenment, which directly affected the music he wrote. Where Prometheus gave fire to humans, Beethoven gave his music, using it to express his passionate belief in justice, equality, the right to human dignity, and the goodness of humanity. Student Work Featured in Education Concerts A goal for the Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey Education Concerts, is for students to recognize their own potential to create a better world and how the actions of one individual can make a difference. In spring, 2017, Orchestra musicians and staff worked with students and teachers at the Cleveland School of the Arts (CSA) to explore the challenges, and accomplishments of Beethoven and Prometheus, and the ways they served the greater good. Using artistic mediums (Visual and Performing Arts), and engaging core curriculum (English/Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies), and using Joseph Campbell s classic Hero s Journey framework, students were challenged to create work that connected to personal narratives, personal heroes, and the ways in which they envision using their own gifts to shape their future world. Select CSA student projects will be projected onto a large screen behind the Orchestra, integrating them into Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey Education Concerts.

Education Concerts Grades 4-8 November 8 & 10, 2017 Teacher Workshop Tuesday, October 10, 2017 4:30-6:30 pm Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey The Cleveland Orchestra Vinay Parameswaran, conductor Severance Hall VINAY PARAMESWARAN This first-ever, multi-media Cleveland Orchestra Education Concert, explores a unique intersection between mythology and music, examining the connection between Prometheus, a Titan of Greek Mythology, and Beethoven, a titan of classical music. Bound in spirit by their creativity, rebellious nature, and a deep love of humankind, Beethoven and Prometheus both overcame great obstacles and used their individual gifts to create a better world. These concerts will feature movements from some of Beethoven s most important symphonies accompanied by the creative output (visual art, dance, language arts and more) of students from the Cleveland School of the Arts (projected on a large screen behind the Orchestra) who were deeply engaged with Orchestra musicians last spring in an interdisciplinary Prometheus Project curriculum. BEETHOVEN Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus Symphony No. 5, Movement 4: Allegro Symphony No. 1, Movement 2: Andante cantabile con moto Symphony No. 5, Movement 1: Allegro con brio Symphony No. 7, Movement 1: Poco sostenuto Vivace All artists and programs are subject to change. 7

Education Concerts Grades 6-12 February 6-9, 2018 Teacher Workshop Tuesday, December 5, 2017 4:30 6:30 pm Civil Rights: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Cleveland Orchestra Vinay Parameswaran, conductor Severance Hall VINAY PARAMESWARAN DUPRÉ TRADITIONAL DORSEY BEETHOVEN ELLINGTON COPLAND MENDELSSOHN IVES TRADITIONAL DVOŘÁK Through music and dramatic vignettes, this concert traces the life journey of Martin Luther King, Jr. through major events of the Civil Rights Movement; celebrating his victories, emphasizing his philosophy of non-violence, reflecting on his untimely death, and asking what we can do now to honor and fulfill his legacy. The repertoire includes music directly related to the life of Dr. King, as well as music symbolic of peaceful revolution from other periods in history, demonstrating the timeless nature of the need for social justice and unity. Cortège There is a Balm in Gilead Take My Hand, Precious Lord Overture to Fidelío Giggling Rapids (from The River) The Promise of Living Finale from Symphony No. 5 ( Reformation ) The Unanswered Question We Shall Overcome Largo (excerpt) from Symphony No. 9 ( From the New World ) 8 All artists and programs are subject to change.

EDUCATION CONCERTS ORDER FORM SCHOOL NAME DISTRICT COUNTY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CONTACT NAME EMAIL DAYTIME PHONE FAX EMERGENCY CONTACT AT SCHOOL PHONE SELECT YOUR CONCERTS Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey Grades 4-8 Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Friday, November 10, 2017 10 am 12 pm 10 am Friday, November 10, 2017 12 pm Civil Rights: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Grades 6-12 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 Wednesday, February 7, 2018 Friday, February 9, 2018 Friday, February 9, 2018 TIME 12 pm 10 am 10 am 12 pm PRIORITY SEATING* # OF TEACHER @ $0 (1 PER 20 STUDENTS) + + + + + + + + # OF STUDENT SEATS @ $7 = = = = = = = = TOTAL SEATS TOTAL STUDENT SEATS X $7 = $ *Optional Priority Seating offers first choice of concert date/time @ $1 per seat + PRIORITY STUDENT SEATS X $1 = $ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE = $ Payment is required prior to concert attendance. Full payment enclosed (make check payable to The Cleveland Orchestra). Purchase order enclosed (receipt of purchase order reserves seats). Charge my credit card: American Express Discover MasterCard Visa NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER EXP. DATE CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE Return form by October 3 to ensure first choice of concert date/time. Please return by mail to: Sandra Jones, The Cleveland Orchestra Education Concerts 11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 Credit card orders accepted by phone: Call Sandra Jones at (216) 231-7349 To order by fax: (216) 231-4077 9

Workshops for Teachers Workshop Presenters Mollibeth Cox Manager, Learning Programs Meaghan Heinrich Consultant, Education & Community Engagement Registration Form Education Concert Teacher Workshops Beethoven & Prometheus: A Hero s Journey Grades 4-8 Presenter: Mollibeth Cox Tuesday, October 10, 2017, 4:30-6:30 pm at Severance Hall Civil Rights: Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr. Grades 6-12 Presenter: Meaghan Heinrich Tuesday, December 5, 2017, 4:30-6:30 pm at Severance Hall NAME SCHOOL Education Concert Teacher Workshops Attending an Education Concert at Severance Hall? Give your students an engaging and interactive preview of the concert selections before they even set foot in the door. These lively, hands-on workshops include ready-to-use lesson plans and a special workshop CD to take back to your own classroom. Great for music specialists or grade level teachers. Workshop fees are $25.00. Fees cover materials and parking. ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP GRADE PHONE FAX EMAIL NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD (IF USING) CARD NUMBER EXP. DATE SECURITY CODE 10 Questions? Call (216) 231-7355 CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE Please return with payment to: The Cleveland Orchestra, Teacher Workshops, 11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 To reserve by fax: (216) 231-4077, attn. Workshops

High School Students 2017 2018 FRIDAY MORNING MATINEE CONCERTS Presenting sponsors: ALL-BEETHOVEN FRI SEP 29 11 a.m. Franz Welser-Möst, conductor BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 15 (adapted for string orchestra) BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No. 3 MOZART'S LINZ SYMPHONY FRI NOV 17 11 a.m. Nicholas McGegan, conductor RAMEAU Suite from Dardanus GLUCK Suite from Don Juan MOZART Symphony No. 36 ("Linz") MENDELSSOHN'S VIOLIN CONCERTO FRI FEB 16 11 a.m. Bernard Labadie, conductor Isabelle Faust, violin MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto MOZART Symphony No. 40 ELGAR'S SECOND FRI MAR 2 11 a.m. Nikolaj Znaider, conductor ELGAR Symphony No. 2 DV FRI MAR 16 11 a.m. Alan Gilbert, conductor Alisa Weilerstein, cello BARBER Cello Concerto DV Symphony No. 8 BEETHOVEN'S HEROIC SYMPHONY FRI APR 13 11 a.m. Franz Welser-Möst, conductor WAGNER Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 ("Eroica") JUST $ 15 FOR STUDENTS! clevelandorchestra.com To reserve tickets for your students, call Group Sales at 216-231-7493 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or email us at groupsales@clevelandorchestra.com. These concerts are performed without intermission. All artists and programs are subject to change. 11

School Music Program Support Discounted Student Tickets Under 18s Free Young people 17 and under can attend Cleveland Orchestra concerts on Fridays and Sundays free at Severance Hall, when accompanied by an adult with a regular-priced ticket. Student Advantage Program High School students can sign up (it s free) for membership in the Student Advantage Program and receive discounted tickets to Cleveland Orchestra subscription concerts for as little as $15. As a member of the Student Advantage Program, students also receive invitations to free master classes, open rehearsals and more. student advantage program Frequent Fan Card For $50, high school and college students can purchase a Frequent Fan Card and attend as many Cleveland Orchestra concerts as they want during the season a great value! In addition, Frequent Fan Card holders receive all the benefits of being a Student Advantage member. Questions? Contact our Ticket Office at (216) 231-1111 or visit www.clevelandorchestra.com. Ensemble Coachings* A one hour rehearsal with a Cleveland Orchestra Assistant Conductor or a one hour sectional coaching with a Cleveland Orchestra musician, or a two hour after-school instrumental clinic is available as schedules permit. *Additional fees apply. 12 School Music Advocacy Support Are you seeking to expand your school music program? We are here to help. Resources include an online Advocacy Tool Kit with message points to support your school music program, research reviews, links to other resources, and the opportunity to bring a speaker to your school PTA/PTO as schedules permit.

Cleveland Orchestra Student Ensembles The highly acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra (COYO) provides a unique pre-professional experience for musicians in middle and high school. Players rehearse weekly and perform in Severance Hall, are directed by a member of The Cleveland Orchestra s conducting staff, and receive coaching from Cleveland Orchestra musicians. Membership is by competitive auditions held in May. For information, please call the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra at (216) 231-7352 or visit www.clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra.com. LISA WONG DIRECTOR The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus (COYC) was founded in 1991 to help raise awareness of choral music-making in the schools of northeast Ohio and to encourage more students to continue their choral activities through college and into adulthood. Like their colleagues in the Youth Orchestra, they are in grades 9-12, from over 40 schools and communities, and are selected by competitive auditions. The COYC has the opportunity to perform concerts in the greater Cleveland community as well as on stage at Severance Hall alongside their colleagues in the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra. For information, please call the Chorus Office at (216) 231-7374 or email chorus@clevelandorchestra.com. CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA CHILDREN S CHORUS ANN USHER DIRECTOR The Cleveland Orchestra Children s Chorus (COCC) and Preparatory Choruses (COCPC) are open to students in grades 6-9. Members in both groups build a foundation of skills in leadership, vocal production, and musicianship, through weekly rehearsals and regular performance opportunities. The Children s Chorus, founded in 1967 and directed by Ann Usher, performs with The Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus throughout the subscription and holiday season. The Preparatory Chorus, directed by Suzanne Walters, collaborates with the Children s Chorus on two independent concerts each season. For more information please contact the Chorus Office at (216) 231-7374 or chorus@clevelandorchestra.com. 13

Music Education Programs for Schools The Musical Arts Association operating THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA SEVERANCE HALL 11001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106-1796 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage P A I D Cleveland, Ohio Permit No. 820