The 2018-2019 Concert Season Experience the Excitement! Michelle Merrill, Music Director and Conductor
WELCOME TO OUR 2018-2019 SEASON
Experience the Excitement As the 36th year of The Coastal Symphony of Georgia approaches, please join me in welcoming Michelle Merrill, our new Music Director and Conductor. We look forward to the 2018-2019 Concert Season. From Beethoven to Bernstein, Mozart to Copeland, Michelle will bring us a season that will be thrilling from start to finish. Virtuoso violinists will bring us unforgettable solo performances. Our own symphony orchestra will dazzle us, as ever, with the great music of Prokofiev, Respighi, Schubert and Tchaikovsky.Make sure you don't miss a single moment of this spectacular season. Subscribe early for your season tickets and to get your preferred seats. See you on Opening Night! Linda Muir President, Board of Directors I am eagerly awaiting the start of my first season as your new Music Director for the Coastal Symphony of Georgia. I hope to bring about a new wave of excitement for each concert program by including an array of music written throughout the years, to a piece composed just this past year. That is what is so enchanting about music as an art form it is ever changing and evolving. New pieces are being written, but even old favorites such as Beethoven s Fifth can sound new and fresh, while at the same time, nostalgic and familiar. So, come and experience your favorites this season, and along the way, we hope you will add some new ones to your list. Michelle Merrill Music Director and Conductor
Monday October 1, 2018 Brunswick High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Experience the Worlds of Bernstein and Beethoven two giants of their eras who have given us timeless, unforgettable music. The concert opens with Leonard Bernstein s Overture to Candide, his 1956 operetta about the misadventures of Candide and his sweetheart, Cunegonde. The music is lyrical, playful, and vivid featuring fast-paced woodwinds, a lush section led by violas, and showy horns. BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide BERNSTEIN West Side Story: Symphonic Dances BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor Symphony Dances from West Side Story, Bernstein s enduring Broadway Musical, will close out the first half of our concert. The show s sophisticated music, extended dance scenes, and focus on social themes marked a turning point in American musical theater. A truly American sound, it reflects influences of classical, jazz, and popular styles of music. The familiar opening motif of Ludwig von Beethoven s Symphony No. 5 in C minor begins the second half of our concert. The symphony was written in 1804-08, a time when Beethoven was beginning his move from the Classical to Romantic Period, and it shows influences from both. The 5 th Symphony has a stormy, heroic mood including a foreboding, yet triumphant sonata form before moving on to variations on two themes, a lighter scherzo section, and a blazing finale. Opening Night of our 2018-2019 Season will be a night to remember! Bernstein Beethoven
Experience Classics in Art and Music when the orchestra gives us a 20 th Century work with influences of the Classical Period; music reflecting visual art; and another symphony inspired by Mozart, nature, and a party. Sergei Prokofiev s Symphony No. 1 in D Major, was also known as The Classical Symphony. Written in 1917, the work is a striking combination of both its time and of the classical period, and it is widely considered to be the ultimate test for any string section. Monday December 17, 2018 Brunswick High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Prokofiev Schubert Ottorino Respighi s delightful Trittico Botticelliano gives musical form to three Sandro Botticelli masterpieces hanging in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. A student of 16 th, 17 th and 18 th Century music, Respighi s music is bright, evocative, and eclectic, borrowing from both old and new musical styles. Respighi The concert closes with Franz Schubert s Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, written in 1816 and resembling, in character, Mozart whom he idolized. The work is scored for a small orchestra of woodwinds and strings, and it became known as the symphony without trumpets or drums. Schubert s diary entries just before beginning the 5 th Symphony mention Beethoven, the magical notes of Mozart s music, the pleasures of a walk in the country, and a party honoring Italian composer Antonio Salieri. This concert will tickle our imaginations and delight our senses! PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1 in D major The Classical Symphony RESPIGHI Trittico Botticelliano SCHUBERT Symphony No. 5 in B flat major
Monday February 11, 2019 Brunswick High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. MOZART Overture, Die Zauberflote The Magic Flute MOZART Concertone for Two Violins in C major TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No.4 in F minor Experience Elegance and Emotion as we listen to the exquisite music of Mozart and the powerful melodies of Tchaikovsky. Mozart s familiar Overture to Die Zauberflote, The Magic Flute, opens the evening with its heavy, portentous beginning chords and triumphant ending. Then soloists Aurica Duca and Clinton Dewing will enchant us with Mozart s Concertone for Two Violins in C major. A concertone is a concerto with a little more than expected in this case a cello and an oboe also have starring roles and was a very popular mid-18 th Century form of music. Mozart s Concertone is light-hearted and elegant with frequent ornamentation. Ms. Duca and Mr. Dewing are married to each other and both enjoy playing violin for the Jacksonville Symphony. Ms. Duca is also the CSG Concertmaster. Tchaikovsky s Fourth Symphony opens the second part of the program with horns, woodwinds, and later trumpets, unleashing the musical equivalent of lightning bolts in the Andante. Listen for the melancholy melody of the oboe in the Andantino, pizzicato strings in the Scherzo, and a Russian folk song in the triumphant finale. Tchaikovsky wished to dedicate the piece to his patroness, saying he believed she would find in it an echo of your most intimate thoughts and emotions. Mozart This concert will charm and engage us! Tchaikovsky
Experience American Sounds... as the orchestra gives us a complete program of music by American composers. Conor Brown s music is motivated by the sweeping prairies, big sky, and jagged mountains of the American West. With How to Relax with Origami, Brown gives us eight inviting musical vignettes wittily counter -pointed and imaginatively written for enjoyment. Be prepared to be surprised - and to smile. Monday April 8, 2019 Brunswick High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Brown Barber Copland Samuel Barber s Violin Concerto has a more sophisticated mood. Our soloist will be Sarah Crocker Vonsattel, a member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. The Concerto opens with an exquisite, haunting melody on a solo violin, later moving on to an achingly beautiful extended oboe melody. Following the quiet intensity of the first two movements, Barber gives us a continuous stream of rapid fire notes in the third that tests the virtuosic character of the violin. Aaron Copland s uplifting Fanfare for the Common Man opens the second half of the concert, and it is followed by his iconic Appalachian Spring Suite. Rearranged from the 1944 ballet score, the Suite has enjoyed enduring popularity as an orchestral piece with its distinctive moods and mountain saounds To close the evening, and our 2018-2019 Season, the orchestra will treat us to pieces of American blues and jazz, and cameos of familiar tunes with Leonard Bernstein s Three Dance Episodes from On the Town: Times Square 1944. Toe-tapping is allowed! This concert will leave us wanting more! BROWN How to Relax with Origami BARBER Violin Concerto COPLAND Fanfare for the Common Man COPLAND Appalachian Spring Suite BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town: Times Square 1944
The 2018-2019 Concert Season Memberships and Benefits Conductor s Circle As a member of the Conductor s Circle, you are demonstrating your commitment to a bright future for the Coastal Symphony as a vital part of our community. We thank you! Conductor s Circle benefits include: Personal selection of reserved seats for all four season concerts if received by May 15, 2018 Program recognition Invitations to special Symphony events Newsletter subscription Lost ticket insurance Maestro (Four Reserved Season Tickets) $1,000 Concertmaster (Two Reserved Season Tickets) $ 600 Soloist (One Reserved Season Ticket) $ 300 Season Subscriber Our Season Subscribers are the heart of our Symphony family. Thank you! Season Subscribers benefits include: Season Tickets with Assigned Seating Program recognition at Principal level Newsletter subscription Lost ticket insurance Principal (Two Reserved Season Tickets) $299 Adult (One Reserved Season Ticket) $129 Student/Child (One Reserved Season Ticket) $ 35
The 2018-2019 Concert Season Tickets and Support Please complete this order form and return with payment to: Coastal Symphony of Georgia, P.O Box 21733, St. Simons Island, GA 31522 You may also purchase tickets online at: www.coastalsymphonyofgeorgia.org Select your Season Ticket Level CONDUCTOR S CIRCLE Exclusive benefits include PERSONAL SELECTION OF RESERVED SEATS if received by May 15, 2018. Other benefits include program recognition, invitations to special symphony events plus all Subscriber benefits below. Maestro $1,000 (4 reserved season tickets) $ Concertmaster $ 600 (2 reserved season tickets) $ Soloist $ 300 (1 reserved season ticket) $ Please indicate how your name(s) should be listed in the programs SEASON SUBSCRIBER Includes season tickets with Assigned Seating, Program recognition at Principal level, newsletter and lost ticket insurance. Principal $299 (2 season tickets) $ Adult $129 (1 season ticket) $ Student/Child $ 35 (1 season ticket) $ Purchase Extra or Individual Tickets for a Specific Concert October 1 adult @ $40 child @ $12 $ December 17 adult @ $40 child @ $12 $ February 11 adult @ $40 child @ $12 $ April 8 adult @ $40 child @ $12 $ To complete your order, please see reverse side Total amount: $
The 2018-2019 Concert Season Tickets and Support Provide Additional Financial Support to the CSG Ticket sales cover less than 25% of the operating funds needed by the Coastal Symphony of Georgia. Your additional support and generosity is greatly needed. All gifts are tax deductible. I wish to dedicate Music during this Concert Season See brochure for opportunities. Concert Date Music Dedication I wish to make an additional financial contribution Gifts of $300 and above will be recognized in the Concert Programs. Please complete this order form and return with payment to: Coastal Symphony of Georgia, P.O Box 21733, St. Simons Island, GA 31522 $ $ Select your payment method Enclosed is my check, payable to the Coastal Symphony of Georgia in the amount of: $ Please charge $ to my: American Express Discover Name on Card MasterCard Visa Card Number Exp. Date Security Code Cardholder Signature Personal Information (Please Print) Name Local Address City State Zip Home Phone Business Phone Email Address Note: Tickets will be mailed in August 2018. Please supply summer mailing address if different from above. Address for ticket mailing: City State Zip You may also purchase tickets online at: www.coastalsymphonyofgeorgia.org
Make this Year s Performance Personal: Dedicate Music There is no more memorable way to honor a loved one or friend, commemorate a special occasion or offer a memorial than to dedicate a musical selection from this year s Concert Series. The musical arrangements below may be selected for dedication and either included in your Season Ticket Order Form or requested before the appropriate concert. $150 $100 $50 Symphony No. 5 in C minor Ludwig van Beethoven October Symphony No. 5 in B flat major Franz Schubert December Symphony No. 4 in F minor Pyotr Il yich Tchaikovsky February Appalachian Spring Suite Aaron Copland April West Side Story Symphonic Dances Leonard Bernstein October Symphony No. 1 in D major Sergei Prokofiev December (The Classical Symphony) Concertone for Two Violins Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart February Violin Concerto Samuel Barber April Overture to Candide Leonard Bernstein October Trittico Botticelliano Ottorino Respighi December Overture: Die Zuberflote (The Magic Flute) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart February How to Relax with Origami Conor Brown April Your dedication will be noted in the concert program in which the music selection is presented. Please note that a single arrangement can have multiple dedications.
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