Season 53 2018-2019 PRINCE GEORGE S PHILHARMONIC JESUS MANUEL BERARD, MUSIC DIRECTOR A stellar season of music
Welcome to a stellar season of music PRINCE GEORGE S PHILHARMONIC JESUS MANUEL BERARD, MUSIC DIRECTOR Charlotte Marckx Saturday, October 13, 2018 7:30 pm Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, Bowie, MD Charlotte Marckx, violin Johansen International Competition Winner WALKER: Pageant and Proclamation TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 97 Rhenish Saturday, November 17, 2018 7:30 pm Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, Bowie, MD Laura Zuiderveen, mezzo-soprano WAGNER: Siegfried Idyll MAHLER: Kindertotenlieder BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 Laura Zuiderveen
Season 53 2018-2019 Saturday, February 9, 2019 7:30 pm Northwestern High School, Hyattsville, MD The Northwestern High School Visual and Performing Arts Choir Dawn Jones, director RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36 GRIEG: Peer Gynt, Suite No. 2, Op. 55 Side-by-Side VIVALDI: Gloria Dawn Jones Saturday, March 23, 2019 7:30 pm Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, Bowie, MD Detra Battle, soprano CHAVEZ: Symphony No. 2 Sinfonia India SIMON, Mark: Silver Spring World Premiere BONDS, Margaret: I Got A Home In Dat Rock; He s Got The Whole World In His Hands BURLEIGH, Harry T.: Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; I Want To Be Ready SIMPSON-CURENTON, Evelyn: Git Onboard DVO RÁK: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 From the New World Detra Battle Saturday, May 18, 2019 7:30 pm Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park, MD Rita Sloan, piano HAYDN: Introduction to The Creation MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488 HOLST: The Planets In celebration of the 60th anniversary of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Rita Sloan ALL DATES, TIMES, ARTISTS, AND VENUES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Jesus Manuel Berard, Music Director Welcome to the 53rd season of your Philharmonic! It s a great thing when an orchestra reflects its community. Diversity is one of Prince George s County s greatest strengths, and this season s repertoire is as extraordinary and diverse as our orchestra, and you, our listeners. We begin with the stunning 1993 work, Pageant and Proclamation by George Walker, local son and first African-American composer to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Teenage powerhouse Charlotte Marckx, 2018 Johansen International Competition winner, plays the Russian giant, Tchaikovsky s Violin Concerto, and Schumann s Third Symphony takes us on a Rhine journey. We celebrate the Austro-German classical tradition with Wagner s intimate and romantic Siegfried Idyll (a birthday present to his bride), and Beethoven s Seventh Symphony which Wagner dubbed the Apotheosis of the Dance. Maryland s mezzo-soprano Laura Zuiderveen returns with more Mahler: his deeply moving expression of maternal love and loss, Kindertotenlieder. The season continues with Rimsky-Korsakov s huge Russian Easter Festival Overture, while we celebrate the talent of our county s young musicians with a Side-by-Side performance of Norwegian composer Grieg s Peer Gynt music, and Italian Baroque composer Vivaldi s Gloria with Dawn Jones Northwestern High School Visual and Performing Arts Choir. We cross back to this side of the Atlantic for Mexican Carlos Chavez lively Sinfonia India (chock full of native percussion instruments) and the world premiere of Silver Spring by the Philharmonic s own, composer and clarinetist Mark Simon. Washingtonian soprano Detra Battle sings African-American spirituals set by Margaret Bonds, Harry T. Burleigh and Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, and the program concludes with Dvorak s beloved New World Symphony, based on black spirituals and Native American lore. University of Maryland Professor of Music Rita Sloan returns to the Philharmonic for Mozart s Piano Concerto No. 23 in a cosmic end to our season in celebration of NASA's Goddard 60th anniversary: music from Haydn s The Creation, and British composer Gustav Holst s The Planets, big as the solar system itself - with spectacular visual projections! Jesus Manuel Berard Music Director
PRESIDENT'S LETTER I am delighted to welcome you to the Prince George s Philharmonic s 53rd season. The Philharmonic has been through a very challenging and special 52nd season. Just over a year ago, we chose Jesus Manuel Berard to replace our beloved Chuck Ellis, and he accepted our invitation to become the Philharmonic s new Music Director. We began rehearsals last fall, gradually getting to know Manny, while Manny got to know us. And to Susan Pearl, President everyone s delight, we soon found that we Board of Directors were quite a good combination. By the end of last season, with the sounding of the last chords of the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, it was remarked by many members of the audience that the combination of Maestro Berard and the Philharmonic was, in fact, terrific! Each year I think that things cannot get any better, but somehow they seem to keep doing so. We have a wonderful season ahead, with a variety of great music to offer you between now and May 2019. We ll have guest soloists that you will never forget, and everything from favorite spirituals to the beloved New World Symphony by Dvorak! Then we ll close the season in May with a celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment in Prince George s County of NASA s Goddard Space Flight Center - a performance of Gustav Holst s The Planets, accompanied by NASA s dramatic visuals of the seven planets that are depicted in the music - a not-to-be-missed experience! We hope you ll join us for a truly astronomical new season! See you at the symphony, Susan G. Pearl, President Board of Directors
PRINCE GEORGE S PHILHARMONIC EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH & SYMPHONY KIDS The Anne Gentry Educational Outreach Program provides free music instruction to deserving Prince George s County public school students who would otherwise be unable to engage in such instruction. Students in the Anne Gentry Educational Outreach Program, also known as Symphony Kids, receive one-on-one music lessons with a qualified teacher during the school year, perform in an annual recital, and receive free tickets for their parents/ guardians to attend Philharmonic concerts. In addition, our educational outreach program offers an annual side-by-side for selected students, occasional masterclasses led by our guest artists, and an annual celebration of Music in Our Schools. For more information, contact Kevin Gillis, 301-446-3245.
Join us for the celebration order your tickets today! Season 53 2018-2019 Ticket sales defray less than half the cost of concert expenses. Help classical music continue to resonate throughout our community by adding a contribution to your ticket order. General Admission Subscription: Price for five-concert season... $90.00 Save more than 30% off of Single General Admission Ticket Prices! Senior (62 and over) Subscription: Price for five-concert season... $70.00 Save more than 30% off of Single Senior Admission Ticket Prices! Name Address City State _ Zip Email Telephone: Primary Secondary Number of Subscription Type of Order Subscriptions Price Totals General Subscription @ $ 90.00 = $ Seniors Subscription @ $ 70.00 = $ Tax Deductible Donation $ TOTAL $ Please make checks payable to Prince George s Philharmonic and mail to: Prince George's Philharmonic 7833 Walker Drive, Suite 200 Greenbelt, MD 20770 Tickets will be mailed in September with final season details. For more information call 301-446-3245 or visit www.pgphilharmonic.org. Tickets for college/university students are $10 with college/university ID. Tickets for those 18 and under are free (ticket required). Tickets for both will be available at the box office one hour before each concert. Orchestra photos courtesy of Bruce Boyajian Made possible in part through funding by the Prince George s County Council; the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George s County; and the Maryland State Arts Council.
PRINCE GEORGE S PHILHARMONIC 7833 Walker Drive, Suite 200 Greenbelt, MD 20770 Season 53 2018-2019 Made possible in part through funding provided by the Prince George s County Council; The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George s County; and the Maryland State Arts Council.