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Welcome to the 2014–15 season of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, In Nature’s Realm. The RSO is celebrating the natural beauty of Virginia’s Blue Ridge through performances of great music of the past and present—a spectacular array of colorful programs. From Mahler’s imagined birdcalls to the real outdoors in Elmwood Park’s new amphitheater, the season is full of variety and excitement. I invite you to experience as many of these live performances as you can—together as a community—relaxing and re-connecting.
Programs include great works of masters like Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Schumann, and Beethoven; contemporary music from composing legend John Williams and Broadway icons Rodgers & Hammerstein; plus a world premiere commission that celebrates our region’s mountain heritage by Roanoke’s own fiddler and mandolinist Jeff Midkiff. The entire season offers many choices for our growing audience.
Speaking of choices, our new subscription options will put our season in your hands. We’re now offering you the freedom and flexibility to be your own program director. You choose the concerts that appeal to you and your schedule—or you can take it all with the “Max” subscription. Our new approach also allows you to choose the payment option that suits you best.
Take a look inside, and I’ll look forward to seeing you soon at the Symphony!
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Silver Screen Classics: Spotlight on John Williams!
Sun, August 24, 2014 | 3:00 PMElmwood Park Amphitheater
Special Guests: Plastic Musik Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
We’ll bring to Elmwood Park the exciting music of The Emperor Strikes Back, Born on the 4th of July, The Patriot, Harry Potter, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Apollo 13, Star Trek, Gone With the Wind — and more.
Buy tickets for amphitheater seating. Free access to the lawn behind the amphitheater will also be available on concert day.
*Single tickets on sale July 24, 2014
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In Nature’s Realm: Elizabeth Futral & the RSO
Sun, October 5, 2014 | 3:00 PM Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre Elizabeth Futral, Soprano Roanoke Symphony OrchestraDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
Beethoven Overture to Egmont
Barber Knoxville, Summer of 1915
Mahler Symphony No. 4 in G Major
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Sister Duo: To Broadway and Beyond
Sat, January 31, 2015 | 6:00 PMMill Mountain TheatreTrinkle Main Stage
Adelaide Trombetta & Wendy Muir, SopranosTracy Cowden & David Stewart Wiley, Keyboards
This high-energy program at Mill Mountain Theatre takes you to Broadway and beyond with the spectacular voices, infectious personalities, and fast-paced song and tap routines of sisters Adelaide and Wendy.
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Tchaikovsky’s Romantic First
Sun, February 15, 2015 | 3:00 PMMon, February 16, 2015 | 7:30 PM Shaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraTanya Gabrielian, PianoDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
Mozart Symphony No. 36 in C, Linz
Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op 23
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Behind the Silence: Remembering the Holocaust
Sun, March 15, 2015 | 4:00 PMduPont Chapel at Hollins University
Roanoke Symphony Virtuosi EnsembleJudith Cline, Soprano & NarratorDavid Stewart Wiley Conductor & Host
In collaboration with Hollins University, the RSO presents a moving tribute to the music and art that survived the Holocaust and to the musicians and artists — those who survived and those who did not. Behind the barbed wire and the behind the silence of the world, imprisoned Jews of the Holocaust created art and made music.
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The Classical Connection:From Baroque to Billy Joel
Sun, September 21, 2014 | 2:00 PM Vinton War Memorial David Stewart Wiley, PianoJulee Hickcox, FluteJohn Smith, BassAl Wojtera, DrumsThis David Stewart Wiley quartet program includes Baroque, Classical, Jazz, and Contemporary popular music.
Henry Street Heritage FestivalSat, September 20, 2014 | 2:00 PMElmwood Park AmphitheaterJane Powell & TrioRSO Strings & Maestro WileyContact: 540.857.4395 or harrisonmuseum.com
Single tickets from $32 to $52 for most concerts. Some Pops table tickets, higher.
Christmas Messiah & More
Thurs, December 11, 2014 | 7:00 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
Roanoke Symphony Baroque OrchestraRoanoke Symphony ChorusAmy Williamson, SopranoLeah Melfi, AltoScott Williamson, TenorDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
Hear the Roanoke Symphony Baroque Orchestra and outstanding Roanoke vocalists Amy Williamson, Leah Melfi and Scott Williamson in the Christmas portion of Handel’s Messiah and Hallelujah Chorus.
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Beethoven & Midkiff Pastorale
Sun, November 9, 2014 | 3:00 PMMon, November 10, 2014 | 7:30 PMShaftman Performance Hall at Jefferson Center
Akemi Takayama, Violin Jeff Midkiff, MandolinDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor Bizet Farandole from L’Arlesienne
Midkiff Double Concerto for Mandolin, Violin, and Orchestra
Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F Major “Pastorale”
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Holiday Pops: Home For The Holidays
Fri, December 5, 2014 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraAriana Wyatt, SopranoRoanoke Symphony Chorus John Hugo, Chorus MasterVirginia Tech Concert Choir Dwight Bigler, DirectorRoanoke Valley Children’s Choir Kimberly Davidson, DirectorDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
With over 200 singers, star soprano Ariana Wyatt, full orchestra conducted by Maestro Wiley, we hope you’ll choose to be a part of the RSO’s holiday concert tradition!
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Sun, April 12, 2015 | 3:00 PMRoanoke Performing Arts Theatre
Roanoke Symphony OrchestraRoanoke Symphony Chorus & Guest ChorusesJohn Hugo, Chorus MasterLeah Marer Wiley, SopranoPowell M. Leitch, BaritoneDavid Stewart Wiley, Conductor
Schumann Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Spring
Faure Requiem in D minor Op. 48 in F Major Pastorale
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Fri, April 17, 2015 | 7:30 PMSalem Civic Center
Broadway Stars Mandy GonzalezJennifer Hope Wills Rob GallagherJeremiah James For the first time, the RSO presents four amazing Broadway stars together on stage with David Stewart Wiley and the Roanoke Symphony Pops Orchestra. Musical selections will come from from Carousel, Sound of Music, Oklahoma, South Pacific and many other Broadway hits.
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Sat, May 9, 2015 | 6:00 PMCalvary Baptist Church, Roanoke
William Parrish, Jr., OboeKathleen Overfield-Zook, ViolaKelley Mikkelsen, CelloTracy Cowden, Piano
Hear RSO musicians in solos, duets, trios and quartets at this Saturday Destination performance. RSO Principals William Parrish, Jr., Kathleen Overfield-Zook, Kelley Mikkelsen, and Tracy Cowden perform music by Baroque and Classical masters in the beautiful and resonant acoustics of Calvary Baptist Church. Musicians will also be available to “meet & greet” following the concert.
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o n s a l e :Create your own: July 1, 2014 | single Tickets: august 25, 2014*
www.rso.com | 540.343.9127Single tickets from $32 to $52 for most concerts. Some Pops table tickets, higher.
sunday, august 24, 2014 | 3:00 pMelmwood park amphitheater, roanoke
special Guests: Plastic Musik roanoke symphony orchestradavid stewart wiley, Conductor
buy tickets for amphitheater seating. Free access to the lawn behind the amphitheater will also be available on concert day.
We proudly present our first ever Picnic at the Pops on a Sunday afternoon at Elmwood Park! Maestro David Stewart Wiley serves as conductor and host as we celebrate the greatest film scores for full symphony by acclaimed film composer John Williams. We’ll bring to Elmwood Park the exciting music of The Emperor Strikes Back, Born on the 4th of July, The Patriot, Harry Potter, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Apollo 13, Star Trek, Gone With the Wind — and more.
Gather your friends and family and join us at this great new venue, with a program that is sure to please audiences of all ages. As a special bonus, guest percussion virtuosos Plastic Musik will perform astounding musical feats with the RSO.
sunday, september 21, 2014 | 2:00 pM vinton war Memorial
david stewart wiley, pianoJulee hickcox, FluteJohn smith, bassal wojtera, drums
This high-energy Sunday Brunch with the David Stewart Wiley Quartet includes repertoire from the baroque, classical, jazz, and contemporary popular music.
Did you know that Procul Harem’s A Whiter Shade of Pale is adapted from Bach’s Air on the G-String and that Peter De Rose’s 1939 The Lamp is Low is taken from Ravel’s Pavane … Jethro Tull’s Jazzy Bouree began as a familiar Baroque masterpiece? We’ll explore these, and the classical roots of more popular music, with The Classical Connection: From Baroque to Billy Joel at the elegant Vinton War Memorial.
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sunday, november 9, 2014 | 3:00 pMMonday, november 10, 2014 | 7:30 pMshaftman performance hall atJefferson Center
akemi Takayama, violin Jeff Midkiff, Mandolinroanoke symphony orchestradavid stewart wiley, Conductor Beethoven’s pastoral symphony paints the composer's picture of the countryside — scenes along a brook, a village dance, a fierce storm and the celebration that follows. We'll also celebrate the mountain traditions and pastoral beauty of Virginia's Blue Ridge with a new concerto for violin and mandolin by virtuoso Jeff Midkiff. Hear the relevancy of Beethoven and the classic beauty of Midkiff 's new concerto!
Bizet Farandole from L’Arlesienne
Midkiff Double Concerto for Mandolin, Violin, and Orchestra
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Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F Major “Pastorale”
sunday, october 5, 2014 | 3:00 pM roanoke performing arts Theatre
elizabeth Futral, soprano roanoke symphony orchestradavid stewart wiley, Conductor
Our opening masterworks concert of the season features world-renowned soprano and recording artist Elizabeth Futral and the RSO performing Mahler’s poetic and colorful Fourth Symphony and Samuel Barber’s picturesque Knoxville, Summer of 1915. Join us in “nature’s realm” with these two spectacular 20th Century works for large orchestra and soprano. The RSO opens the new season with Beethoven’s powerful and equally expressive Egmont Overture.
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Barber Knoxville, Summer of 1915
Mahler Symphony No. 4 in G Major
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On tOur: november 11, 2014 | 7:30 pMCenter for the arts at virginia Tech
Friday, december 5, 2014 | 7:30 pMsalem Civic Center
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Thursday, december 11, 2014 | 7:00 pMshaftman performance hall Jefferson Center
roanoke symphony baroque orchestradavid stewart wiley, Conductorroanoke symphony Chorusamy williamson, sopranoleah Melfi, altoscott williamson, Tenor
Hear the Roanoke Symphony Baroque Orchestra and outstanding Roanoke vocalists Amy Williamson, Leah Melfi and Scott Williamson in the Christmas portion of Handel’s Messiah and Hallelujah Chorus. Plus, the orchestra performs Karl Jenkins’ familiar Palladio and C.P.E. Bach’s Symphony for strings — in celebration of the composer’s 300th birthday anniversary.
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Our Holiday Pops just keeps getting bigger and better. With over 200 singers, star Soprano Ariana Wyatt, full orchestra conducted by Maestro Wiley, and a history of huge audiences, we hope you’ll choose to be a part of the RSO’s holiday concert tradition! Hear heart-warming musical selections, a
few holiday surprises, and show-stopping musical numbers in the spirit of the season!
On tOur: december 6, 2014 | 4:00 pMCenter for the arts at virginia Tech
On tOur: december 7, 2014 | 7:00 pMMartinsville h.s. — piedmontarts.org
sunday, February 15, 2015 | 3:00 pMMonday, February 16, 2015 | 7:30 pM shaftman performance hallJefferson Center
Tanya Gabrielian, piano roanoke symphony orchestradavid stewart wiley, Conductor
The brilliant, young Armenian-American pianist Tanya Gabrielian rose to international acclaim with first-place prizes from the Aram Khachaturian and Scottish International piano competitions, and is the recipient of the Pro Musicis International Award, among others. Gabrielian performs Tchaikovsky’s romantic and exhilarating first piano concerto in her RSO debut.
In this program of wide appeal, maestro Wiley has also programmed the great Linz Symphony by Mozart (composed for the city of the same name), and the hauntingly lovely Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams. Mozart Symphony No. 36 in C, “Linz”
Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op 23
saturday, January 31, 2015 | 6:00 pMMill Mountain Theatre— Trinkle Main stage
adelaide Trombetta & wendy Muir, sopranosTracy Cowden & david stewart wiley, keyboards
This high-energy Destination program at Mill Mountain Theatre takes you to Broadway and beyond with the spectacular voices, infectious personalities, and fast-paced song and tap routines of sisters Adelaide and Wendy. Hear favorites from Wicked, Spamalot, West Side Story, Peter Pan, Into the Woods, and the Great American Songbook... all accompanied by Tracy Cowden and Maestro Wiley at the keys. We couldn’t think of a better place for this program of Broadway solos and duets — join us in the Wells Fargo Auditorium of Trinkle Main Stage at Mill Mountain Theatre.
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On tOur: February 17, 2015 | 7:30 pMCenter for the arts at virginia Tech
sunday, March 15, 2015 | 4:00 pMdupont Chapel at hollins university
Judith Cline, soprano & narrator roanoke symphony virtuosi ensembledavid stewart wiley, Conductor & host
In collaboration with Hollins University, the RSO presents a moving tribute to the music and art that survived the Holocaust and to the musicians and artists — those who survived and those who did not. Behind the barbed wire and the behind the silence of the world, imprisoned Jews of the Holocaust created art and made music.
The Roanoke Symphony Virtuosi Ensemble and Maestro Wiley, along with soprano and narrator Dr. Judith Cline, will perform timeless music by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Jewish composers Klein, Schulhoff, Ullman, and others. A powerful visual presentation accompanies the music in this one hour program.
“ People who never lived here will learn of the number of musical events performed in Teresienstadt with wonder & amazement.” –Gideon Klein, prisoner at Teresienstadt
Additional sponsorship fromRoanoke Jewish Federation
sunday, april 12, 2015 | 3:00 pMroanoke performing arts Theatre
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Celebrate the arrival of spring with Robert Schumann’s lovely masterpiece, one of the great romantic era symphonies — his first. After intermission, the RSO and choruses perform Gabriel Faure’s enchanting Requiem; full of soaring choruses, ethereal solos, and lush symphonic texture. It’s a colorful and uplifting Sunday afternoon program — just in time for the budding of spring! Schumann Symphony No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Spring
Faure Requiem in D minor, Op. 48
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saturday, May 9, 2015 | 6:00 pMCalvary baptist Church, roanoke
william parrish, Jr., oboekathleen overfield-Zook, violakelley Mikkelsen, CelloTracy Cowden, piano
Hear RSO musicians in solos, duets, trios and quartets at this Saturday, Destination performance. RSO Principals William P. Parrish, Kathleen Overfield-Zook, Kelley Mikkelsen, and Tracy Cowden perform music by Baroque and Classical masters in the beautiful and resonant acoustics of Calvary Baptist Church. Don’t miss this special opportunity. Musicians will also be available to “meet & greet” following the concert.
Friday, april 17, 2015 | 7:30 pMsalem Civic Center
Broadway Stars:Mandy Gonzalez rob GallagherJennifer hope wills Jeremiah James
roanoke symphony orchestra For the first time, the RSO presents four amazing Broadway stars together on stage with David Stewart Wiley and the Roanoke Symphony Pops Orchestra. Musical selections will come from from Carousel, Sound of Music, Oklahoma, South Pacific and many other Broadway hits.
Current Broadway stars Mandy Gonzalez, Rob Gallagher, Jeremiah James, and Jennifer Hope Wills sing, work the stage, and share stories about their active careers on Broadway. This is a show for ages 8 to 98. We celebrate the great collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein in our Picnic at the Pops season finale.
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Beethoven & Midkiff Pastorale in November, Holiday Pops in December, and Tchaikovsky's Romantic First in February. Contact the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech for tickets and information. www.artscenter.vt.edu or 540.231.5300.Learn about the New River Valley Friends of the RSO: rso.com/NRV.
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In addition to subscription concerts at concert halls and other venues, the RSO offers a range of performances and learning opportunities in The Green Room. Most RSO events in The Green Room are free or “Name Your Own Price.”
Located at the corner of Campbell Avenue and Williamson Road, The Green Room is the focal point of the RSO’s downtown location. Performance series have included [Musical] Art By Night, Brown Bag lectures, and Saturday Sounds! for young audiences.
Meet us in The Green Room for music, learning, and fun in the rhythm of Roanoke’s downtown city center. For upcoming program information, visit rso.com/thegreenroom or call 540.343.9127.
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RSO IN - SCHOOl ENSEMBl E SThese fun and informative programs educate and entertain! Programs correlate to Standards of Learning and enrich students’ K–12 curriculum in the Roanoke Valley schools. Programs have included Rhythms Around the World, The Wright Kids Wrock, America's Got Music, and in-school visits from Maestro David Stewart Wiley.
A F T ER- SCHOOl V IOl IN INS T RuC T IONIn partnership with local school systems, the RSO’s after-school violin instruction affords students access to group lessons using a proven method with trained instructors.
ROA NOk E YOu T H SY MPHON YSince 1955 the Roanoke Youth Symphony (RYS) has provided professional orchestra training and performance experience for young musicians in southwest Virginia. The RYS includes: Roanoke Youth Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Strings, String Ensemble, and Flute Ensemble.
Visit rso.com/education for more information.
roa nok e youth symphon y concertsRYS STRINg ENSEMBlE
String Ensemble Fall ConcertSat., December 6, 2014 | 2:00 pm
Taubmann Museum of ArtFree admission
String Ensemble Spring ConcertTaubman Museum of Art
Sat., March 7, 2015 | 2:00 pmFree admission
RYS ORCHESTRA
RYSO Fall Concert Sun., November 23, 2014 | 3:00 pm
Covington Center, Radford University
RYSO Spring Concert Sun., May 3, 2015 | 3:00 pmShaftman Performance Hall
at Jefferson Center$5 at the door
YOuNg ARTIST AWARDS
Sat., March 21, 2015 | 6:30 p.m.St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church
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water music!sunday, January 25, 2015 | 4:00 pMroanoke performing arts Theatre Tickets: $10 | Children 12 & under: $5
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Come hear and see over 125 musicians performing some of the greatest orchestral music inspired by the sound and movement of water, from Handel’s Water Music to Duke Ellington’s music from The River. You’ll also hear Britten’s Guide — the perfect introduction or re-introduction to the mighty symphony orchestra — plus an American classic by Richard Rodgers.
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G.F. Handel Hornpipe from Water Music
Britten Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
Dvorak The Water Goblin
Richard Rodgers Victory at Sea Symphonic Suite
Duke Ellington Giggling Rapids from The River[in honor of Black History Month]
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rso GiftsWe are successful in fulfilling this mission only with the support of our community. Join the growing list of RSO supporters by making a tax-deductible contribution.
No gift is too large or too small!
RSO contributors enjoy a range of benefits including special events tailored for the donor, private recitals, concert dedications, priority parking, receptions, and open rehearsal invitations. To learn more about making a contribution to the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, including planned gifts or bequests, please contact our Development Department at 540.343.6221 extension 225, or visit rso.com/give.
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audio podcasts | rso.com/podcastOur audio podcast series takes you “Inside the Music” with David Stewart Wiley and host Steve Brown as they explore each RSO Masterworks program.
keynotesJoin Maestro Wiley and noted guests for these half-hour discussions from the stage beginning one hour prior to each Concert Hall Masterworks concert. Free to concert ticket holders.
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s p o n s o r sThe rso also receives support from: City of roanoke, City of salem, national endowment
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