DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES PROGRAMS FOR 2016 NANCY A. NASHER AND DAVID J. HAEMISEGGER FAMILY SOLUNA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL May 16 June 5, 2016 Music, Dance, Visual Arts Combine in Dallas Arts District for Second Year of Genre-Bending Festival; Theme Explores The Power of Myth & Legend in Music and Art the latest collaborative crescendo for a city that has long been on the up. *Wallpaper Dallas, TX (November 17, 2015) The Dallas Symphony Orchestra today announces selected programming for the second annual Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family SOLUNA International Music & Arts Festival. The 2016 festival will be held in locations in the Dallas Arts District and beyond from May 16 through June 5, 2016. Anchored by performances by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Music Director Jaap van Zweden, SOLUNA will again feature cross-disciplinary presentations, world premiere performances and eclectic artistic combinations. The theme for the 2016 festival is Myth & Legend. The stories we share fact and fantasy, ancient tale and urban legend are the threads that sew together our sense of time and place, relevance and shared humanity. Cutting-edge collaborations across classical music, dance, visual and performance art during SOLUNA explore, and are inspired by, these compelling stories. Composers and artists through the ages have dipped into this well of history and inspiration to create new works, which keep these stories relevant and alive, said Jaap van Zweden, Dallas
Symphony Orchestra Music Director. SOLUNA will likewise tap into this well, with concerts and exhibitions to celebrate traditions and open new pathways. Tickets for most SOLUNA events will be available to the general public on November 25, 2015. Ticket purchase and information is available at www.mydso.com/soluna. Soluna Bridges The Gap Between Classical Music And Contemporary Culture Forbes.com The SOLUNA Opening Event on Tuesday, May 17 is the world premiere of Rules Of The Game. A one-night-only event, Rules Of The Game is a multidisciplinary work for eight dancers and represents the largest collaboration between Jonah Bokaer (choreography) and Daniel Arsham (scenography) and their first partnership with Pharrell Williams (score), collectively. The music composed by pop star and multi-grammy Award-winner Williams represents his first composition for live dance and theater. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform live at the premiere, following a three-part creation residency in Dallas for the artists which has included the casting of one local dancer. This event is a co-presentation of the Dallas Symphony and AT&T Performing Arts Center. This cross-disciplinary project gets to the heart of SOLUNA s mission providing artists and musicians with new platforms for expression and cooperation, while bringing to Dallas memorable performances and an unforgettable experience, said Dallas Symphony President and CEO Jonathan Martin. The Dallas Symphony is happy to again partner with the AT&T Performing Arts Center to present a unique, never-before-seen collaboration as a showpiece of SOLUNA. Creating a new piece incorporating the Dallas Symphony is an exciting opportunity for the three of us, said artist Daniel Arsham. Rules Of The Game will allow us to explore using a new canvas of expression, giving us the freedom to navigate new avenues to challenge, entertain and inspire. As a choreographer, I constantly surround myself with collaborators from many different fields. Each production is in a way an artistic and deeply human adventure, said choreographer Jonah Bokaer. This creation involving Daniel Arsham and Pharrell Williams is inspiring for me in the sense that it makes all of us push our boundaries further. Tickets for Rules Of The Game will be available beginning on November 25. Tickets range from $19-$129 and are available at www.attpac.org. Smart programming thoughtfully curated and beautifully performed
D Magazine Dallas Symphony Orchestra performances anchor each SOLUNA weekend. On May 20 & 21, Assistant Conductor Karina Canellakis leads ReMix: Orchestral Myth & Legend. Pianist Anne- Marie McDermott joins the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in a program of evocative and colorful orchestral works to ignite the imagination and transport listeners to faraway lands. On May 27 & 28, Music Director Jaap van Zweden conducts the orchestra in performances of Mahler s youthful work, Das klagende Lied. Called a fairy-tale for chorus, soloists and orchestra by the composer, the work tells the tale of two sibling knights who fight for the hand of the imperious Queen. The 175-member Dallas Symphony Chorus, under the direction of Joshua Habermann, joins the orchestra. Soloists include Susanna Phillips, soprano; Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-soprano; and Clifton Forbis, tenor. This rarely-performed work was last presented by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1979. This early masterwork, first composed when Mahler was just 20 years old, confirms his genius as a composer and as a generator of new ideas, said Music Director van Zweden. It will be a special pleasure for me to present this unique piece to our SOLUNA audiences. Rounding out the program is Copland s Clarinet Concerto, performed by DSO Principal Clarinet Gregory Raden. Copland wrote the piece for legendary clarinet player Benny Goodman, and jazz-influenced themes abound in this cornerstone of the clarinet repertoire. On June 3, 4 & 5, the mighty Lay Family Concert Organ takes center stage in performances of Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3, Organ Symphony (Stefan Engels, organ). A beautifully wrought dialogue between the organ and strings, Saint-Saëns said of Symphony No. 3, I gave everything to it I was able to give. Jaap van Zweden conducts the concert which also features DSO Artistin-Residence Conrad Tao s world premiere orchestral work Alice inspired by the fantasy world of Lewis Carroll. Pianist Louis Lortie joins the performance as soloist in Saint- Saëns s Piano Concerto No. 5, Egyptian. A cerebral celebration of music and art, with a bit of Coachella mixed in Paper City Dallas Symphony Orchestra musicians will curate a series of chamber music performances that explore the theme of Myth & Legend. SOLUNA begins on May 16 at the Meyerson Symphony Center with the return of A Musician s View, chamber music performed with the audience on the stage and near the musicians. This intimate concert during SOLUNA 2015 was described as a concert by friends, for friends by The Dallas Morning News.
Anne-Marie McDermott, Artistic Director of the Bravo! Vail Music Festival and renowned soloist and chamber musician, joins DSO Concertmaster Alexander Kerr and further Dallas Symphony musicians for an evening dedicated to a legend of the violin world, Eugène Ysaÿe. Ysaÿe (1858 1931) was regarded as the King of the Violin, a player, composer and teacher who influenced generations of classical musicians. Ernest Chausson s Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet (originally performed by Ysaÿe) is the cornerstone of this chamber concert at Dallas City Performance Hall on May 22. Dallas Symphony Orchestra Artist-in-Residence Conrad Tao makes an appearance as piano soloist on May 31. He will bring his dazzling virtuosity and adventurous musical programming to music of Frederic Rzewski and Franz Schubert in a Dallas Contemporary in a recital, which, in Conrad Tao s words, will deconstruct mythologies of the concert format and performance. Also in solo performance is organist Todd Wilson. Wilson is head of the Organ Department at The Cleveland Institute of Music and Curator of the E.M. Skinner pipe organ at Severance Hall in Cleveland, OH. His program on the Lay Family Concert Organ on May 22 will reflect on the enduring influence of the greatest of all organists, Johann Sebastian Bach. This will include pieces by Bach, Widor, Reger and tributes to iconic organists Duruflé, Alain and Texas organist Gerre Hancock...a creative gathering to bring the rest of the world calling. Departures Magazine In addition to musical programming, presenting visual art is a key to SOLUNA. Guided by its mission to showcase the Dallas Symphony Orchestra alongside performances and installations by a commissioned group of international visual artists, the 2016 program will again blur boundaries between traditional genres and disciplines. Select artists from the 2015 inaugural SOLUNA Festival included St. Vincent, Alex Prager, Yael Bartana, Pipilotti Rist, Kevin Beasley and Monte Laster, among others. Collaborating visual arts organizations include the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center and Dallas Contemporary. A complete list of 2016 visual artists will be announced in January. Throughout history artists have given visual form to the myths and legends that bind all humankind, said Director of SOLUNA Festival Development Anna-Sophia van Zweden. Exciting collaborations with some of Dallas s leading art institutions bring a contemporary perspective to this ancient practice, and will result in exciting new platforms to combine art, music, video, performance and experimental ideas into exciting showcases of unexpected expression.
Is This A Great Festival Or What? SOLUNA will partner with local arts organizations to bring international artistic talent to Dallas and will also engage the local community in art and music. KERA Key to the community mission is a two-evening performance of a community-led presentation of Britten s Noye s Fludde (Noah s Flood) on May 31 and June 1. The oneact opera was written by Britten to be performed by professional and amateur musicians, especially children, and it tells the tale of Noah and the great flood. Karina Canellakis will lead these performances which will include soloists and singers of the Children s Chorus of Greater Dallas, musicians of the Young Strings program and further soloists, dancers and singers from across the DFW Metroplex. Performances will take place at the historic Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Music Director Jaap van Zweden returns to the podium on May 29 at Klyde Warren Park for Our Heroes. The concert will honor Dallas s veterans and first responders with a program of patriotic favorites and beloved classics. It is an honor to have the opportunity to say thank you to all those who serve this great nation and to thank all of those in the City of Dallas, said Music Director van Zweden. Music and the Brain, a partnership between the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and UT Southwestern Medical Center, returns in 2016 on May 21 with world-renowned doctors who will present the newest science on the brain s role in creativity and how music can heal the brain. In 2015, this sold-out, day-long seminar explored how the brain makes music and how music is processed was presented. Dallas Black Dance Theatre returns as a SOLUNA partner with its Spring Celebration concerts on May 20-22. The performances feature Bruce Wood s RED, set to the music of Philip Glass, and a stunningly beautiful new work by DBDT II Director, Nycole Ray. Dancers from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea will perform choreography by Bridget L. Moore. Dallas s Orchestra of New Spain joins SOLUNA as a new partner in 2016. The ensemble under the artistic direction of Grover Wilkins 3d, is steeped in the performance of early music, with a specialty in Spanish and American Hispanic music. The performance during SOLUNA on May 26 is entitled Cervantes and Shakespeare The Break from Myth and
Legend. The 400th anniversary of the deaths of the great writers Cervantes and Shakespeare provides an opportunity to celebrate their lasting influences in semi-staged performances of dance and theatrical music by Purcell, Boismortier and Telemann, highlighting the humor and genius of these giants. The SOLUNA festival is a great catalyst for Dallas musically, artistically and commercially, said Jonathan Martin, Dallas Symphony Orchestra President & CEO. People familiar with the Dallas Arts District and its anchor museums and arts organizations will discover new experiences and interactions, while exciting new cross-genre productions such as Rules of the Game will entice entirely new audiences to discover everything the arts in Dallas has to offer. SOLUNA connects the arts in Dallas to our community and to the world. We look forward to welcoming everyone to SOLUNA in May and June 2016. About The Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family SOLUNA International Music & Arts Festival Anchored by DSO performances led by Music Director Jaap van Zweden, The Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Family SOLUNA International Music & Arts Festival will showcase internationally-acclaimed guest soloists, visual artists and performing artists alongside leading Dallas-based companies and ensembles. An annual, three-week multidisciplinary event, SOLUNA will stage performances and exhibitions across such venues as the Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas City Performance Hall, Winspear Opera House (AT&T Performing Arts Center), Wyly Theatre (AT&T Performing Arts Center), Nasher Sculpture Center, Klyde Warren Park and Dallas Museum of Art, as well as other prominent galleries and performance spaces in the Dallas Arts District. About The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of Music Director Jaap van Zweden, presents the finest in orchestral music at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, regarded as one of the world's premier concert halls. As the largest performing arts organization in the Southwest, the DSO is committed to inspiring the broadest possible audience with distinctive classical programs, inventive pops concerts and innovative multi-media presentations. In fulfilling its commitment to the community, the orchestra reaches more than 270,000 adults and children through performances, educational programs and community outreach initiatives. A European Tour in March 2013 elevated the orchestra to national and international prominence. The DSO s involvement with the City of Dallas and the surrounding region includes an award-winning multi-faceted educational program, community projects, popular parks concerts and youth programming. The DSO has a tradition dating back to 1900, and it is a cornerstone of the unique, 68 acre Arts District in downtown Dallas that is home to multiple
performing arts venues, museums and parks; the largest district of its kind in the nation. The DSO is supported, in part, by funds from the Office of Cultural Affairs, City of Dallas. Media Contacts: Denise McGovern Director of Communications Dallas Symphony Orchestra d.mcgovern@dalsym.com 214.871.4024 Chris Shull Manager of Publications and Public Relations Dallas Symphony Orchestra c.shull@dalsym.com 214.871.4061 National Music Representation: Mary Lou Falcone M. L. Falcone Public Relations mlfpr@mlfpr.com 212.580.4302 National Visual Arts Representation: Karen Bookatz Nadine Johnson & Associates karen@nadinejohnson.com 212.228.5555 Emily Alli Nadine Johnson & Associates emily@nadinejohnson.com 212.228.5555
CALENDAR OF EVENTS (As of November 17, 2015) Tickets for DSO-Presented Events are Available to the General Public starting November 25 MAY 16, 2016 MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER 7:00PM A MUSICIAN S VIEW MUSICIANS OF THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sit on stage with the musicians for chamber music performances inspired by myth and legend. Tickets available at www.mydso.com/soluna May 17, 2016 WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE 7:30PM SOLUNA OPENING EVENT JONAH BOKAER X DANIEL ARSHAM WITH AN ORIGINAL SCORE BY PHARRELL WILLIAMS RULES OF THE GAME with MUSICIANS OF THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA World premiere collaboration with choreography by Jonah Bokaer, scenography by Daniel Arsham and original music by Pharrell Williams, performed by musicians of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. A co-presentation of the Dallas Symphony and AT&T Performing Arts Center. Tickets range from $19-$129 and are available at www.attpac.org, by phone at 214-880-0202 or in person at the AT&T Performing Arts Center Information Center at 2353 Flora Street (Monday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. 9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.). May 19, 2016 WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE 7:30PM THE CLASSICAL CRITERION ITZHAK PERLMAN violin EMANUEL AX piano These two powerhouses of the classical music world join forces for an evening of spell-binding artistry and the irrepressible joy of music-making. Presented by AT&T Performing Arts Center. Tickets available at www.attpac.org by phone at 214-880-0202 or in person at the AT&T Performing Arts Center Information Center at 2353 Flora Street (Monday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. 9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.).
MAY 20 & 21, 2016 DALLAS CITY PERFORMANCE HALL 7:30PM ReMix: ORCHESTRAL MYTH & LEGEND ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT piano DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA KARINA CANELLAKIS conducts Karina Canellakis conducts a program of evocative and colorful orchestral gems to ignite the imagination and transport listeners to faraway lands. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna MAY 20-22, 2016 WYLY THEATRE 7:30PM and 2:30PM SPRING CELEBRATION DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE Experience Bruce Wood s RED, set to the music of Philip Glass, and a stunningly beautiful new work by DBDT II Director, Nycole Ray. Dancers from Sungkyunkwan University in Korea will also perform choreography by Bridget L. Moore. Tickets available at www.attpac.org MAY 21, 2016 MUSIC AND THE BRAIN The Dallas Symphony Orchestra and UT Southwestern Medical Center present a seminar on creativity and healing featuring world-renowned doctors exploring the emerging science behind music and the human brain. Information at www.mydso.com/soluna MAY 22, 2016 MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER 2:30PM OPUS 100 THE LAY FAMILY CONCERT ORGAN SERIES LEGENDS OF THE ORGAN WORLD TODD WILSON organ Celebrate the enduring influence of the greatest of all organists, Johann Sebastian Bach in this program of music by Bach, Widor and Reger. Included are tributes to iconic organists Duruflé, Alain and our own Texas legend Gerre Hancock. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna
MAY 22, 2016 DALLAS CITY PERFORMANCE HALL 6:00PM HOMAGE TO A LEGEND OF THE VIOLIN WORLD ANNE-MARIE MCDERMOTT piano ALEXANDER KERR violin with MUSICIANS OF THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Chausson s Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet is dedicated to Eugène Ysaÿe, whose impact endures in music composed and inspired by the virtuoso hailed as the King of the Violin. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna MAY 26, 2016 DALLAS CITY PERFORMANCE HALL 7:30PM CERVANTES AND SHAKESPEARE THE BREAK FROM MYTH AND LEGEND ORCHESTRA OF NEW SPAIN GROVER WILKINS 3D Artistic Director On the 400th anniversary of the deaths of Cervantes and Shakespeare we celebrate the influence of these literary giants in semi-staged performances of theatrical and dance music by Purcell, Boismortier and Telemann, highlighting the humor and genius of these giants. Tickets at 214.750.1492 MAY 27 & 28, 2016 MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER 7:30PM JAAP VAN ZWEDEN CONDUCTS MAHLER JAAP VAN ZWEDEN conducts DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GREGORY RADEN clarinet SUSANNA PHILLIPS soprano MICHELLE DEYOUNG mezzo-soprano CLIFTON FORBIS tenor DALLAS SYMPHONY CHORUS Texas Instruments Classical Series COPLAND Clarinet Concerto MAHLER Das klagende Lied (The Song of Mourning) Two sibling knights fight for the hand of the imperious Queen in Gustav Mahler s chilling tale of a magic flute made from a bone of the murdered brother. Showcasing the 175-member strong Dallas Symphony Chorus. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna May 29, 2016 Klyde Warren Park 8:30PM OUR HEROES JAAP VAN ZWEDEN conducts
DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A program of patriotic favorites and beloved classics in honor of Dallas s veterans and first responders. A perfect performance for the whole family capped off with a stunning firework display. FREE Information at www.mydso.com/soluna MAY 31, 2016 DALLAS CONTEMPORARY 7:30PM CONRAD TAO piano Expect the unexpected as Dallas Symphony Artist-in-Residence Conrad Tao brings his lyricism and dazzling virtuosity to a solo piano recital, including music by Frederic Rzewski and Franz Schubert. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna MAY 31 & JUNE 1, 2016 CATHEDRAL SHRINE OF THE VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE 7:00PM NOAH S FLOOD KARINA CANELLAKIS conducts BRITTEN Noye s Fludde Karina Canellakis leads a young cast of musicians, singers and dancers, as well as an ensemble of professional musicians in a community-wide staging of Benjamin Britten s inspiring one act opera. FREE Information at www.mydso.com/soluna JUNE 3 5, 2016 MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER 7:30PM and 2:30PM SAINT-SAËNS ORGAN SYMPHONY JAAP VAN ZWEDEN conducts DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LOUIS LORTIE piano STEFAN ENGELS organ Texas Instruments Classical Series TAO Alice [world-premiere] SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No. 5, Egyptian SAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3, Organ Symphony A beautifully wrought dialogue between the organ and strings, Saint-Saëns said of Symphony No. 3. I gave everything to it I was able to give. Featuring the Lay Family Concert Organ. The concerts open with the world-premiere of a new orchestral work by Dallas Symphony Artist-in- Residence Conrad Tao, inspired by the fantasy world of Lewis Carroll and entitled Alice. Tickets at www.mydso.com/soluna
(Artists and programming subject to change.)