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1 summer 2015 june 19 september tanglewood.org
2 2015 tanglewood season The Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) is the Boston Symphony Orchestra s summer academy for young professionals pursuing advanced musical study. Performances are by Fellows of the TMC. (Concerts are highlighted in orange.) The Tanglewood Music Center 75th Anniversary Season is supported by leadership gifts from the Fromm Music Foundation, Lizbeth and George Krupp, Cynthia and Robert J. Lepofsky, Joyce Linde, the Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation, Mrs. Millard H. Pryor, Jr., and Patty Plum Wylde; and by additional gifts from Robert and Elana Baum, Carol and George Jacobstein, June Wu, and other generous individuals and foundations. The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is in residence at Tanglewood. Its educational programs are for gifted high school-aged musicians seeking advanced classical music studies. (Concerts are highlighted in orange.) june 19 friday Popular Artists Series Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Keith Lockhart, conductor with special guest Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow is a nine-time Grammy-winner who has sold more than 35 million albums around the world and has performed duets with musical luminaries such as Sting and Mick Jagger, has been nominated for an additional 27 Grammy awards, and has released eight studio albums (seven charting Top 10, four of them platinum-plus), a quadruple-platinum greatest hits collection, and a Christmas album. Her most recent album, Feels Like Home, captures the sound of a great and established artist enjoying a kind of fresh start. june 20 saturday Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Keith Lockhart, conductor Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley, special guests Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Fellows Simply Sondheim America s Orchestra will honor America s greatest living musical theater composer with an allnew tribute celebrating his remarkable body of work. Hearing the range of his music from West Side Story and Gypsy through Follies, Sweeney Todd, and Into the Woods performed by a full symphonic orchestra is a rare treat. Broadway stars and Tanglewood Music Center Fellows, students of the renowned training ground for emerging professional musicians, will join the orchestra to bring Sondheim s remarkable music to life. june 21 sunday 10am, Tanglewood grounds Free Yoga Class in partnership with Kripalu In celebration of World Yoga Day, Father s Day, and the summer solstice, Tanglewood hosts a free yoga class on the lawn in front of the Koussevitzky Music Shed in partnership with Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health. Participants should bring blankets, towels, or yoga mats and will be treated to soothing classical music throughout the yoga session. The free class will take place rain or shine from 10-11am. Please note that tickets are required for the 2:30pm Diana Krall concert. Popular Artists Series Diana Krall Wallflower Tour Diana Krall returns to Tanglewood with her Wallflower World Tour, featuring music from her latest album, Wallflower, released in February SEASON
3 june 25 thursday & june 26 friday June 25 supported by a gift from Nathan and Marilyn Hayward Mark Morris Dance Group Tanglewood Music Center Fellows Mark Morris, conductor and choreographer J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 Cargo MILHAUD The Creation of the World The (world premiere; /TMC commission)+ J.S. BACH (arr. REGER for piano four-hands) Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary june 26 friday 1 5pm, Tanglewood Grounds Tanglewood Family Fun Fest Part of the Highland Street Foundation s Free Fun Fridays program. Enjoy the beauty of the Tanglewood campus with your whole family while you take part in an educational scavenger hunt and other fun family activities. The Tanglewood Family Fun Fest is free, but advance registration is recommended. Visit tanglewood.org/familyfunfest to register for your family. june 27 saturday 5:45pm, Shed Popular Artists Series A Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood with Garrison Keillor Live broadcast National Sponsors: Holiday Vacations and Ford Motor Company june 28 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert Winds, Brass, and Percussion DE RAAFF New work (world premiere; TMC commission) + DVOŘÁK Serenade in D minor, Op. 44 GIESHOFF sputterings (world premiere; TMC commission) + STRAVINSKY Symphonies of Wind Instruments DVOŘÁK Fanfares for 4 Trumpets and Timpani MESSIAEN Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary Popular Artists Series Huey Lewis and the News 2015 Tour with Special Guest Jamie Kent june 29 monday 1pm, 4pm, Tanglewood Music Center Instrumental Fellows String Quartet Marathon 8pm concert includes BERMEL Harmonica (world premiere; TMC commission) + Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary june 30 tuesday 8pm, Shed * lawn only * Popular Artists Series Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga Performing music from their Cheek to Cheek album All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 3
4 july 1 wednesday Boston Symphony Chamber Players Randall Hodgkinson, piano NATHAN Why Old Places Matter, for oboe, horn, and piano NIELSEN Wind Quintet, Op. 43 BRAHMS (arr. BOUSTEAD) Serenade No. 1 in D for winds and strings, Op. 11 Join us at a pre-concert event at Chesterwood: Why Old Places Matter, a conversation with Thompson Mayes, National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Eric Nathan, composer. Begins at 3pm with reception to follow. $10 for Chesterwood members; $20 for nonmembers. Please pre-register by ing [email protected] or calling x2034. july 2 thursday 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Opening Exercises Apollo s Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra Jeannette Sorrell, music director and conductor A Night at Bach s Coffee House Apollo s Fire evokes the atmosphere of the famous coffee house, Café Zimmermann, in 18th-century Leipzig, where Johann Sebastian Bach organized and performed lively concerts. TELEMANN Excerpts from the incidental music to Don Quixote J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 HANDEL Chaconne from Terpsichore VIVALDI (arr. SORRELL) La Folia (Madness) marking the 400th anniversary of Cervantes Don Quixote, Part II july 3 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists See Shed regular prices Opening Night at Tanglewood The Caroline and James Taylor Concert Jacques Lacombe, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano Jessye Norman, narrator All-American Program HARBISON Remembering Gatsby (Foxtrot for Orchestra) GERSHWIN Piano Concerto in F COPLAND Lincoln Portrait ELLINGTON Harlem july 4 saturday 11am, Ozawa Hall Supported by a gift from The Edward Handelman Fund. Family Concert A Brass Carnival Brass Quintet Benjamin Wright, trumpet Michael Martin, trumpet Michael Winter, horn Stephen Lange, trombone James Markey, bass trombone Pre-concert activities begin at 9:30am 7pm, Shed * sold out * Popular Artists Series James Taylor at Tanglewood James Taylor returns to Tanglewood with his all-star band for one night only! Gates open at 4pm Fireworks to follow the concert SEASON
5 july 5 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56b SHIELDS String Quartet No. 2 ROREM Be Not Afeard (world premiere; TMC commission) + KOVLER The Unbearable Lightness CHEN Forest Labyrinth (world premiere; TMC commission) + SHOSTAKOVICH String Quartet No. 9 in E-flat, Op. 117 ROREM The Lordly Hudson Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary Boston Pops Orchestra Keith Lockhart, conductor Bernadette Peters Join Keith Lockhart, Tony Award-winning Bernadette Peters, and the Boston Pops for an afternoon of wonderful music! The Phyllis and Lee Coffey Memorial Concert Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Stefan Asbury, Conductor Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellows BRITTEN Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra BRAHMS Variations on a Theme by Haydn WILLIAMS JUST DOWN WEST STREET on the left (world premiere; a gift to the TMC in honor of its 75th Anniversary) SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5 july 6 monday See Brass/Percussion Special prices 7pm, Shed Tanglewood Brass Spectacular! Members of the Boston Pops Brass and Percussion Sections Boston Crusaders Blue Devils Members of the Boston Pops brass and percussion sections perform a one-of-a-kind concert with two of the world s best drum-and-bugle corps: the Boston Crusaders, the third-oldest drum corps in America, celebrating their 75th anniversary; and the sixteen-time Drum Corps International World Champion Blue Devils from Concord, California. july 7 tuesday Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Concert Songs of the WWI Era july 8 wednesday The Cynthia and Oliver Curme Concert Leon Fleisher and The Fleisher-Jacobson Piano Duo Leon Fleisher, piano Katherine Jacobson, piano J.S. BACH (arr. PETRI) Sheep may safely graze from Cantata No. 208 DEBUSSY La puerta del vino from Préludes, Book II DEBUSSY Clair de lune from Suite bergamasque BRAHMS Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op. 52a, for piano four-hands SCHUBERT Fantasy in F minor, D.940, for piano four-hands RAVEL (arr. GARBAN) La Valse, for piano four-hands july 9 thursday The Arthur Jack Surman III Memorial Concert Bryn Terfel, bass-baritone One of the greatest singers of our time, Bryn Terfel returns to Ozawa Hall for an evening of art songs and ballads. All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 5
6 july 10 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists The Jean Thaxter Brett Memorial Concert Stéphane Denève, conductor Cameron Carpenter, organ BARBER Adagio for Strings POULENC Concerto for Organ, Strings, and Timpani SAINT-SAËNS Symphony No. 3, Organ 10:45pm, Shed Cameron Carpenter, organ Following his appearance, organist Cameron Carpenter will give a short recital of virtuoso solo works, featuring the Marshall & Ogletree touring organ. Free with ticket to 8:30pm concert. july 11 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am, Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert LOEFFLER String Quintet in One Movement TCHAIKOVSKY String Quartet No. 1 in D WEBERN Quintet for piano and strings The Allison G. and William F. Achtmeyer Concert Bramwell Tovey, conductor Sondra Radvanovsky, soprano Gwyn Hughes Jones, tenor Bryn Terfel, baritone John Del Carlo, bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green, bass Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor Voices Boston, Andy lcochea lcochea, conductor All-Italian program to include PUCCINI Tosca, Act 1 july 12 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert MOZART String Quintet in G minor, K. 516 NEIKRUG String Quartet No. 5 (world premiere; TMC commission) + DRAPER Strains in the Signal DEBUSSY Sonata for flute, viola, and harp BACH Cantata No. 155, Mein Gott, wie lang, ach lange Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary See Shed Special prices The Evelyn and Samuel Lourie Memorial Concert Ludovic Morlot, conductor Pinchas Zukerman, violin JOHN LUTHER ADAMS The Light That Fills the World MOZART Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, K.216 DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7 Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Concert SEASON
7 july 13 monday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert The Daniel Freed and Shirlee Cohen Freed Memorial Concert Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Ludovic Morlot, conductor Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellows James Sommerville, horn WAGNER Prelude to Parsifal HINDEMITH Konzertmusik for Strings and Brass GOLIJOV New work for horn and strings (world premiere; TMC commission) + DEBUSSY Images + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary july 14 tuesday See Ozawa Hall Special prices Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis consists of fifteen of today s finest jazz soloists and ensemble players. Under Music Director Wynton Marsalis, this remarkably versatile orchestra performs a vast repertoire, from rare historic compositions and original works to compositions and arrangements by Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Thelonious Monk, Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Charles Mingus, and many more. july 16 thursday Baiba Skride, violin Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano Christian Zacharias, piano Cathy Basrak, viola MOZART Duo No. 1 in G for violin and viola, K.423 SCHUMANN Frauenliebe und -leben SCHUMANN Intermezzo from F.A.E. Violin Sonata MOZART Violin Sonata in B-flat, K.454 july 17 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists UnderScore Friday Berkshire Night The Joseph C. McNay/New England Foundation Concert Christian Zacharias, conductor Baiba Skride, violin SCHUMANN Manfred Overture MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K.219 MOZART Rondo in C, K.373, for violin and orchestra SCHUMANN Symphony No. 2 Tickets will be distributed for Berkshire Night at the Main Gate Box Office (proof of Berkshire County residency required) on the following schedule: beginning Monday, July 13, at 10am at the Main Gate Box Office and continuing during regular business hours each day, 10am to 6pm, until the allotment of tickets is reached. Date Night Package available. See page 22 for details. All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 7
8 july 18 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am, Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra Ankush Kumar Bahl, conductor BEETHOVEN Egmont Overture COPLAND Appalachian Spring ELGAR Enigma Variations 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert MOZART Quintet in E-flat for piano and winds, K.452 MOZART String Quintet in C, K. 515 The Jenkins Family Concert Christian Zacharias, conductor and pianist Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano ALL-MOZART PROGRAM Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, K.503 Ch io mi scordi di te Non temer, amato bene, Concert aria for soprano and orchestra with piano, K.505 Deh per questo istante solo from La clemenza di Tito, Act II Symphony No. 38, Prague july 19 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert MOZART String Quartet in B-flat, K.589 MATTHEWS String Quartet No. 5 (world premiere; TMC commission) + LOIACONO Stout with Another Man s Song SCHULLER Quartet for Double Basses DVOŘÁK String Quintet in G, Op. 77 BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in B-flat, Op. 97, Archduke Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary The George W. and Florence N. Adams Concert Sir Neville Marriner, conductor Paul Lewis, piano MOZART Symphony No. 35, Haffner SCHUMANN Piano Concerto MOZART Symphony No. 36, Linz 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Wind Ensemble David J. Martins, conductor SHOSTAKOVICH Festive Overture PANN Hold this Boy and Listen GEORGE Firefly MACKEY Aurora Awakes HINDEMITH/WILSON March from Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber IANNACCONE After a Gentle Rain HUSA Music for Prague * lawn only * The Walter and Alice Gorham Foundation Concert Audra McDonald Andy Einhorn, music director and piano Mark Vanderpoel, bass Gene Lewin, drums Winning her record-breaking sixth Tony for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson s Bar & Grill, Broadway legend Audra McDonald made theater history. The two-time Grammy-winner and Emmy-nominated Live From Lincoln Center host returns to Tanglewood with her own ensemble, offering favorite show tunes, popular standards, and original pieces written especially for her SEASON
9 july 20 monday july 27 monday, ozawa hall festival of contemporary music July 20 Monday, 8pm Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Stefan Asbury, conductor Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellows Emanuel Ax, piano* Samantha Bennett, violin The New Fromm Players GLANERT American Prelude No. 1 (world premiere; TMC commission) + RAUTAVAARA Lost Landscapes: Tanglewood, for solo violin and strings (world premiere; TMC commission) + PINTO-CORREIA Timaeus (world premiere; TMC commission) + DRUCKMAN Aureole ZUIDAM Tanglewood Concerto (world premiere; TMC commission) + *2015 Koussevitzky Artist July 23 Thursday, 8pm Oliver Knussen, conductor Jonathan Berman, conductor Peter Serkin, piano Nicholas Phan, tenor Thomas Rolfs, Benjamin Wright, Thomas Siders, Michael Martin, James Thompson, and Karen Bliznik, trumpets The New Fromm Players SCHULLER Magical Trumpets (world premiere; TMC commission) + MADERNA Serenata No. 2 for 11 Instruments CARTER A Sunbeam s Architecture PERLE Critical Moments 1 SCHULLER Concertino da Camera WUORINEN Megalith (TMC commission) + July 24 Friday, 2:30pm The Fromm Concert at Tanglewood John Harbison, conductor Ursula Oppens, piano Thomas Martin, clarinet Wendy Putnam, violin Mickey Katz, cello PRIMOSCH Dark the Star DALLAPICCOLA Concerto per la Notte di Natale dell anno 1956 HARBISON Seven Poems of Lorine Niedecker (world premiere; TMC commission) + GRIME Embrace (world premiere; TMC commission) + RAN Birkat Haderekh (Blessing for the Road) (world premiere; TMC commission) + LEVINSON Here of Amazing Most Now July 25 Saturday, 2:30pm Dawn Upshaw, soprano Robert Sheena, English horn George Nixon, marimba The New Fromm Players THOMAS Selene Moon Chariot Rituals (TMC commission) + MACKEY Madrigal (world premiere; TMC commission) + SHENG Deep Red (TMC commission) + VORES Fabrication 15: Amplification EPSTEIN Quartet for English horn and strings GANDOLFI New work (world premiere; TMC commission) + July 25 Saturday, 6pm Prelude Concert Lucy Shelton, soprano The New Fromm Players WYNER Sonnet: In the Arms of Sleep (world premiere; TMC commission) + Admission to this concert requires a ticket to the 8:30pm shed concert. July 26 Sunday, 10am Stefan Asbury, conductor Steven Drury, piano The New Fromm Players KNUSSEN Two Organa PERLE Critical Moments 2 ANDERSON String Quartet No. 2 BETTISON String Quartet (world premiere; TMC commission) + HENZE Adagio Adagio TURNAGE Dark Crossing July 27 Monday, 8pm The Margaret Lee Crofts Concert Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellows Boston University Tanglewood Institute Chorus, Ann Howard Jones, conductor William Hudgins, clarinet Bonnie Bewick, violin COPLAND Orchestral Variations FOSS Quintets for Orchestra BERNSTEIN Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs, for clarinet and orchestra IVES New England Holidays (complete) + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary The 2015 Festival of Contemporary Music has been endowed in perpetuity by the generosity of Dr. Raymond H. and Mrs. Hannah H. Schneider, with additional support from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Amphion Foundation, the Fromm Music Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation, and the Helen F. Whitaker Fund. All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 9
10 july 21 tuesday Paul Lewis, piano ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM Sonata No. 30 in E, Op. 109 Sonata No. 31 in A-flat, Op. 110 Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 july 22 wednesday The Mae and Gabriel Shapiro Memorial Concert Emerson String Quartet IVES Quartet No. 1 LIEBERMANN Quartet No. 5 BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 16 in F, Op SEASON See Ozawa Hall Special prices july 24 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists The Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers Concert Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor Vadim Gluzman, violin ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM Symphony No. 4 Violin Concerto Date Night Package available. See page 22 for details. july 25 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert Works by WYNER and BRAHMS See Shed Special prices The Carol and Joe Reich Concert Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Emanuel Ax, piano* MOZART Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat, K.449 MAHLER Symphony No. 5 *2015 Koussevitzky Artist july 26 sunday Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor ALL-MOZART PROGRAM Symphony No. 39 Symphony No. 40 Symphony No. 41, Jupiter july 30 thursday The Knights Awet Andemicael, soprano (The Boy) Nicholas Phan, tenor (Master Peter) Kyle Ketelsen, bass-baritone (Don Quixote) Music of BOCCHERINI, RAVEL, FALLA, PACO DE LUCÍA, JOSÉ DE NEBRA, and GEMINIANI Readings of PABLO NERUDA poetry with musical improvisation FALLA Master Peter s Puppet Show marking the 400th anniversary of Cervantes Don Quixote, Part II
11 july 31 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists UnderScore Friday The Cynthia and Oliver Curme Concert Ken-David Masur, conductor Garrick Ohlsson, piano WEBER Overture to Der Freischütz SCHUBERT Symphony No. 4, Tragic BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor Date Night Package available. See page 22 for details. august 1 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am, Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra and Chorus Paul Haas, conductor BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide BERNSTEIN Chichester Psalms BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert HINDEMITH Wind Septet DRUCKMAN Valentine SHOSTAKOVICH Two Pieces for String Octet, Op. 11 BEETHOVEN Quintet in E-flat for piano and winds, Op. 16 The Stephen and Dorothy Weber Concert Andris Nelsons, conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Renaud Capuçon, violin Gautier Capuçon, cello BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto for piano, violin, and cello SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 10 All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 11
12 august 2 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert Betsy Jolas, narrator BEETHOVEN String Quartet in G, Op. 18, No. 2 KURTÁG Bagatelles JOLAS Rambles thru 44, The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain (world premiere; TMC commission) + MOORE Velvet SCHUBERT String Quintet in C, D.956 Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary See Shed Special prices Andris Nelsons, conductor Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet Yo-Yo Ma, cello* Steven Ansell, viola HAYDN Symphony No. 90 DEAN Dramatis personae, Music for Trumpet and Orchestra STRAUSS Don Quixote *2015 Koussevitzky Artist marking the 400th anniversary of Cervantes Don Quixote, Part II Sponsored by Canyon Ranch 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind Ensemble H. Robert Reynolds, conductor STRAUSS Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare LAURIDSEN/REYNOLDS O magnum mysterium SALFELDER Crossing Parallels GRANTHAM Baron Cimetiere s Mambo WILLIAMS/LAVENDER Sound the Bells TICHELI Saxophone Concerto (Jennifer Bill, saxophone soloist) DAUGHERTY Bells for Stokowski An Evening of Opera Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Ken-David Masur, conductor (Mozart) Dawn Upshaw, soprano Tanglewood Music Center Conducting Fellows MOZART Selections from Idomeneo GOLIJOV Selections from Ainadamar BRITTEN Selections from Albert Herring Pre-concert lecture with Richard Dyer SEASON
13 august 4 tuesday 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Cello Ensemble 3:30pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Piano Concert 4pm, Shed Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra and Chorus Paul Haas and Ann Howard Jones, conductors BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide BERNSTEIN Chichester Psalms Additional repertoire from composers including BIEBL, MENDELSSOHN, MOZART, POULENC, RAUTAVAARA, ROSSINI, and SULLIVAN 5pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Concert 8pm, Shed Fanfares Including new work by DE RAAFF (TMC commission) + + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary Tanglewood on Parade The Gregory E. Bulger Foundation Concert Boston Pops Orchestra Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Stéphane Denève, Keith Lockhart, Andris Nelsons, and John Williams, conductors Program to include WILLIAMS JUST DOWN WEST STREET on the left (A gift to the TMC in honor of its 75th Anniversary) TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture, Op. 49 Fireworks to follow the concert Afternoon events included in price of ticket august 5 wednesday Matthias Goerne, baritone Markus Hinterhäuser, piano SCHUBERT Winterreise august 6 thursday * lawn only * The Louise and Henry Leander Concert Emanuel Ax, piano* Leonidas Kavakos, violin Yo-Yo Ma, cello* ALL-BRAHMS PROGRAM Piano Trio No. 1 in B, Op. 8 Piano Trio No. 2 in C, Op. 87 Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101 *2015 Koussevitzky Artist august 7 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Members of the 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists The Serge and Olga Koussevitzky Memorial Concert Charles Dutoit, conductor Leonidas Kavakos, violin RAVEL Mother Goose Suite SIBELIUS Violin Concerto STRAVINSKY Petrushka (1911 version) Date Night Package available. See page 22 for details. All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 13
14 august 8 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am, Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 11am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Composers Piece-a-Day 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Honors Concert Concert featuring solo and chamber performances by BUTI students 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert See Tanglewood Music Center Gala prices TMC 75th Anniversary Gala The Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra Andris Nelsons, conductor Erin Wall, soprano (Magna Peccatrix) Christine Goerke, soprano (Una poenitentium) Erin Morley, soprano (Mater Gloriosa) Lioba Braun, mezzo-soprano (Mulier Samaritana) Jane Henschel, mezzo-soprano (Maria Aegyptiaca) Klaus Florian Vogt, tenor (Doctor Marianus) Matthias Goerne, baritone (Pater Ecstaticus) Ain Anger, bass (Pater Profundus) Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Chorus, Ann Howard Jones, conductor American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, conductor MAHLER Symphony No. 8 This gala concert celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Tanglewood Music Center includes a festive pre-concert cocktail reception and gala dinner, and a post-concert private reception for Gold and Silver benefactors. Gala tickets, which include the dinner and reception mentioned above, range from $500 to $2,500. Concert tickets range from $21 to $91. The 2015 Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert is supported by generous endowments established in perpetuity by Dr. Raymond and Hannah H. Schneider, and Diane H. Lupean. The Tanglewood Music Center 75th Anniversary Commissioning Program is made possible by a generous gift from Patty Plum Wylde, with additional support from the Fromm Music Foundation, the Harriett Eckstein New Commissions Fund, the Merwin Geffen, M.D. and Norman Solomon, M.D. New Commissions Fund, the Paul Jacobs Memorial Commissions Fund, the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress in memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky, and other generous donors SEASON
15 dining options grounds information tours of tanglewood The Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers offers free walking tours of the Tanglewood campus. The tours last approximately one hour and include visits to the Koussevitzky Music Shed, Ozawa Hall, other music facilities, the Visitors Center history rooms, and more. Experienced volunteer guides discuss the historical background of Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Tanglewood Music Center. Reservations are not required. Tours begin at the Visitors Center at the Tanglewood Manor House. Beginning June 23 until August 19, free public walk-up tours take place when the grounds are open each Tuesday at 1:30pm, Wednesday at 10:30am, Saturday at 1:30pm, and Sunday at 12:30pm (Sunday tours open to ticketholders only). Subject to change. In the event of inclement weather, tours will meet informally under cover. Private group tours for a minimum of 25 people may be arranged (at least two weeks in advance) for a fee. For more information, call the Office of Volunteer Services at or [email protected]. the highwood manor house The Highwood Manor House will be open to the public for dinner Friday and Saturday, and Sunday brunch. Highwood offers an elegant buffet dinner at a fixed price of $65 per person and a Sunday Brunch buffet for $45 (inclusive of tax; 18% gratuity will be added to the bill). Cocktails, bottled wine, and á la carte desserts are also available. For reservations, call at least 48 hours in advance. Highwood will also be open post-concert on Sundays for cocktails and light appetizers. tanglewood café & tanglewood grille The Tanglewood Café and Tanglewood Grille offer a casual dining experience for all patrons. Stop in and take advantage of the fresh salads, made-to-order sandwiches, hot foods, and wide variety of beverages for your enjoyment on the lawn or under the covered seating areas. The Café is located between the Shed and the Lion s Gate. The Grille is located just inside the Main Gate next to the Glass House I Gift Shop. tanglewood café June 28 August 31 The Café will be open prior to all evening Shed concerts and remain open through intermission (intermission times may vary by performance). tanglewood visitors center The Tanglewood Visitors Center is your one-stop-shop for Tanglewood information. Stop by for general information, literature, and Archives displays between July 1 and August 28. Monday Thursday: 10am 5pm Friday: 10am intermission Saturday: 9am intermission Sunday: noon 5pm lawn chair & seat cushion rental Seat cushions are available for a rental fee of $2 per cushion and lawn chairs are available for rent for a $5 fee (cash and credit card accepted) prior to each concert. Discounts are available when renting 10 or more chairs. Reservations may be placed when buying tickets through the Group Sales office. Rentals are subject to availability. Lawn chairs and seat cushions are available at the Beer Garden near the main entrance to the Shed, and next to Ozawa Hall for Ozawa Hall concerts. Café hours for Shed concerts Friday: 5:30pm intermission Saturday: 9am 2:30pm (rehearsal); 5:30pm intermission Sunday: noon intermission The Café is also open daily for Tanglewood staff and the general public Monday Friday, noon 2:30pm. tanglewood grille June 28 August 31 grounds guidelines Cooking, open flames, sports activities, bikes, scooters, and skateboards are prohibited from the Tanglewood grounds. Small, open-sided tents and umbrellas are permitted in designated areas of the lawn. No eating or drinking inside any of the concert halls. During Shed concerts, children may only play ball, or other games that may disturb others sitting on the lawn, in designated areas. Photography and video recordings are prohibited during concerts. Shirts and shoes must be worn inside concert halls. No areas of the lawn may be staked or cordoned off for any reason. For security reasons, we reserve the right to inspect bags and other items brought into the grounds. Friday: 5:30pm intermission Saturday: 9am 1pm (rehearsal); 5:30pm intermission Sunday: noon intermission The Grille will be open prior to all evening Shed concerts, beginning when the grounds open, and will remain open through intermission (times vary from one performance to the next). meals-to-go (mtg) Whether reserving a table in the Tent Club or spreading a blanket on the lawn, make your Tanglewood dining plans easier with our Meals-to-Go. Place your order at least two business days in advance and pick up your food at the Meals-to-Go Depot by the Main Gate or the Bernstein Gate upon your arrival. Please note that the pick-up area will be determined by the performance you are attending. For example, an MTG order for an Ozawa concert will be picked up at the Bernstein Gate, an MTG order for a Shed concert will be picked up at the MTG Depot. Tent Club members may elect to have their meals delivered to them at the Tent Club in conjunction with their reservations. Please call or visit tanglewood.org/dining for online ordering or for more details on our Meals-to-Go program. concessions For light snacks and beverages, the Shed, and Tappan Shacks, and the Shed Beer Garden will open when the grounds open for Shed concerts. The Bernstein Gate Concession opens when the grounds open for concerts in Ozawa Hall. grounds map glass house i and ii gift shops Present your Friends of Tanglewood membership card at either Glass House gift shop for a 10% discount* (minimum purchase of $10). *Some items may be excluded. Glass House I June 24 August 22 Phone: Monday Thursday: 10am 4pm Friday: 10am approximately 11:30pm Saturday: 9am approximately 11:30pm Sunday: noon 5:30pm Glass House II June 24 August 22 Phone: Friday: 5:30pm through intermission and post-concert Saturday: 9am 2pm and 5:30pm through post-concert Sunday: noon 5:30pm Hours are subject to change.
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17 august 13 thursday august 16 sunday tanglewood grounds tanglewood wine & food classic The Tanglewood Wine & Food Classic features wines from around the world, regional chefs, and locally-sourced foods, enjoyed in an incomparable setting on the Tanglewood grounds. august 13 thursday 4:30 7:45pm, Hawthorne Tent Best of The Berkshires Wine Dinner Celebrate the cornucopia of the Berkshires as each Chef highlights a local ingredient. Join fellow locavores at the opening of the Tanglewood Wine & Food Classic, featuring local Chefs, libations, meats, breads and barms. The evening begins with a cocktail reception and continues with a tantalizing three course dinner paired with wines from Frog s Leap, presented by Howard Imber. $ :45pm, Highwood Manor House Wine & Cheese Reception Take your pallet on a tour with regional paired wines and cheeses. This is a voyage you don t want to miss. $60 august 14 friday 5:30 8pm, Seranak Wine Dinner at Seranak Enjoy the passionate and innovative cooking of David Becker paired with the beautifully balanced wines from Cain, presented by Wine Maker Chris Howell, an experience that will dance on your tongue. $195 6:30 8pm, Hawthorne Tent/Cooking Demo Stage Charcuterie Throw Down and Wine Pairing This evening will include a little education, a little friendly competition, some amusing banter, and a party for your palate. $65 august 15 saturday 12noon 3pm, Hawthorne Tent Grand Tasting and Cooking Demonstrations Join us for an afternoon of Bacchanalian bliss. The 10th Tanglewood Wine & Food Classic features wines from around the world, cooking demonstrations, locally sourced food with Chefs regional and beyond in an incomparable setting on the Tanglewood Grounds. $90 3:30 5:30pm Rose & Petanque: Summer Wines and a Provencal past time Enjoy luscious summer wines and a Provencal past time when you sign up soon for this popular post Grand Tasting play. $55 august 16 sunday 11am 12:30pm, Seranak Sumptuous Sunday at Seranak Linger over this spectacular landscape while you enjoy Eric Brennan s ambrosial brunch. $75 1 2pm, Hawthorne Tent/Cooking Demo Stage The Wonders of Riedel with Miner Wines and Lindt Chocolate Learn how Glassware enhances grape varietal on the palate and take home a set of the new Veritas Red Wine glasses. $75 Please go to tanglewoodwineandfoodclassic.com for complete details. All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 23
18 august 9 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert SCHOENBERG Verklärte Nacht CRUMB Ancient Voices of Children CARTER String Quartet No. 5 HOLLOWAY-NAHUM The Geometry of Clouds BRAHMS String Sextet No. 1 in B-flat, Op. 18 See Shed Special prices (both concerts) Charles Dutoit, conductor Joshua Bell, violin MUSSORGSKY Night on Bald Mountain GLAZUNOV Violin Concerto BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique Sponsored by EMC Corporation 8pm, Shed The Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser Concert Yo-Yo Ma, cello* Emanuel Ax, piano* BEETHOVEN Complete Sonatas for Cello and Piano *2015 Koussevitzky Artist august 11 tuesday Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Concert Edwin Barker, double bass Program to include LERDAHL Fire and Ice (world premiere; TMC commission) + FOSS Time Cycle RAUTAVAARA Three Sonnets of Shakespeare IBERT Chansons de Don Quichotte Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary august 12 wednesday Christian Tetzlaff, violin YSAŸE Sonata in G minor for solo violin, Op. 27, No. 1 J.S. BACH Sonata No. 3 in C, BWV 1005 KURTÁG Excerpts from Signs, Games and Messages BARTÓK Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin august 13 thursday * lawn only * The Daniel and Lynne Ann Shapiro Concert Yo-Yo Ma, cello* with Mike Block, Monika Leskovar, and Giovanni Sollima, cellos Boston Cello Quartet A Distant Mirror The late 16th and early 17th centuries represent a unique period of globalization, cultural exchange, and artistic ferment. Through an engrossing program for multiple cellos and inspired by the book by Barbara Tuchman Yo-Yo Ma and friends explore the musical worlds and contemporary resonances of this time, and of its most celebrated literary figures, Shakespeare and Cervantes. *2015 Koussevitzky Artist marking the 400th anniversary of Cervantes Don Quixote, Part II SEASON
19 august 14 friday 6pm, Ozawa Hall Prelude Concert Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor 7:15pm, Shed This Week at Tanglewood Panel discussion with moderator Martin Bookspan and guest artists UnderScore Friday The John F. Cogan and Mary L. Cornille Concert Andris Nelsons, conductor Christian Tetzlaff, violin MENDELSSOHN Violin Concerto MAHLER Symphony No. 6 august 15 saturday 9:30am, Shed Pre-Rehearsal Talk 10:30am, Shed Rehearsal, Sunday program 2:30pm, Ozawa Hall Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra Paul Haas, conductor TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy-Overture PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5 6pm, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Prelude Concert Norman Fischer, cello RAVEL Introduction and Allegro SMITH I m Memorizing You (world premiere; TMC commission) + PREVIN Two Lyrics by Roethke (world premiere; TMC commission) + DVOŘÁK Piano Quintet in A, Op Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary The Robert and Jane Mayer Concert Andris Nelsons, conductor Kristine Opolais, soprano BARBER Second Essay for Orchestra BOITO L altra notte in fondo al mare from Mefistofele, Act III PUCCINI Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut, Act III VERDI Willow Song and Ave Maria from Otello, Act IV STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben august 16 sunday 10am, Ozawa Hall Tanglewood Music Center Chamber Music Concert DVOŘÁK Serenade in E for strings, Op. 22 LANG Where You Go (world premiere; TMC commission)* CHASE Gold Rush SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44 CHIHARA Wild Wood (world premiere; TMC commission)* MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat, Op. 20 Intermission talk with TMC 75 composers + Commissioned for the TMC s 75th Anniversary See Shed Special prices Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra (Copland) Asher Fisch, conductor Julianna Di Giacomo, soprano Renée Tatum, mezzo-soprano Paul Groves, tenor John Relyea, bass-baritone Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor COPLAND Symphonic Ode BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 Sponsored by Country Curtains, The Red Lion Inn, and Blantyre All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 17
20 august 21 friday Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Keith Lockhart, conductor Cirque de la Symphonie Following last year s sold-out performances at Symphony Hall, the Boston Pops is delighted to bring Cirque de la Symphonie s breathtakingly magical fusion of circus and classical music to Tanglewood, an event sure to mesmerize children and adults alike. Aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen are among the talented artists who ll take the stage as the Boston Pops performs its own extraordinary musical feats. Date Night Package available. See page 22 for details. august 22 saturday John Williams Film Night The George Berry Memorial Concert Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra John Williams and David Newman, conductors A beloved summer tradition continues with John Williams Film Night. Mr. Williams and the Boston Pops will be joined by guest conductor David Newman for what has become one of the signature events of the Tanglewood season. august 23 sunday One Day University at Tanglewood Ozawa Hall Beginning at 9:30am One Day University, the acclaimed adult educational series, is returning to Tanglewood! Join three of the finest professors from Columbia, Georgetown, and Swarthmore, each presenting their best lecture in Ozawa Hall. The Paradox of Choice: When More is Less Barry Schwartz, Swarthmore College Living and Dying in America: The Politics of Healthcare Michael Sparer, Columbia University A Sinatra Centennial: What Made Ol Blue Eyes Great? Anna Celenza, Georgetown University Price: $159 which includes all three lectures, a complimentary lawn admission for the 4pm Radio Deluxe Live performance in Ozawa Hall, and VIP parking. Advance purchase is required. Call SymphonyCharge at or visit tanglewood.org/onedayu for more information and to register. august 23 sunday See Ozawa Hall Special prices 4pm, Ozawa Hall John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey Radio Deluxe Live This brilliant show mixes and matches songs in medleys and sequences that flow like a continuing dialogue about life, relationships, and popular culture itself. The common denominator is a playful sense of humor. Mr. Pizzarelli and Ms. Molaskey are masters of off-the-cuff repartee, both musical and conversational SEASON
21 august 27 thursday 7pm, Shed Popular Artists Series Eddie Izzard Already one of the most acclaimed comics of his generation, Eddie Izzard brings his bizarre, tangential, absurd, and surreal comic narratives to Tanglewood. There will be no Lawn tickets sold for this concert. Shed seats only. august 28 friday 4 6:45pm, Hawthorne Tent Microbrewery Beer Tasting at Tanglewood Sample craft breweries from around the region. Includes appetizers and snacks. $40 7pm, Shed Popular Artists Series The Piano Guys Hailing from Utah, The Piano Guys are four dads who became an Internet sensation by way of their immensely successful series of strikingly original self-made music videos. It s the Guys highly original blend of classical music with pop that has really been the cause of an Internet phenomenon and has led to over 500 million YouTube views. It is their endearing personalities, along with their obvious will to inspire young and old, that keeps the fans coming back for more. Children of any age permitted inside Shed with a ticket. Lawn tickets free for children younger than 2. VIP Package available. See page 24 for details. august 29 saturday 7pm, Shed Popular Artists Series Idina Menzel World Tour The voice powering the multi-platinum smash hit Let it Go from Disney s Frozen and the star of Rent, Wicked, and If/Then performs one night only, leading audiences through a special journey of classic pop, musical theater favorites, and her own personal catalogue. september 4 friday 7pm, Shed Popular Artists Series An Evening With Harry Connick, Jr. Showered with awards and recognition for his live and recorded musical performances, Harry Connick, Jr., who exemplifies excellence in every aspect of the entertainment world, comes to Tanglewood for one night only. september 5 saturday Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Thomas Wilkins, conductor Kristin Chenoweth, special guest Kristin Chenoweth s career effortlessly spans film, television, voiceover, and stage. The Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer joins conductor Thomas Wilkins and the Boston Pops for what is sure to be an unforgettable evening. Fireworks to follow the concert. Just Added! Just Added! All programs and artists subject to change. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 19
22 How to Purchase Tickets SymphonyCharge or TDD/TTY Visit tanglewood.org. Symphony Hall Box Office, 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA. Starting June 17: Tanglewood Box Office (main entrance), West Street, Lenox, MA. All phone and online orders are subject to a $6.25 per ticket handling fee. For Further Information Please Call Grounds Opening Times Fridays: 5:30pm Saturdays: 5:30pm for evening concerts, 9am for Rehearsals Sundays: Noon, or one hour before BUTI and TMC concerts Note: Times vary for Popular Artists, Ozawa Hall Concerts, and other special events. Tanglewood Music Center Tickets TMC Orchestra Concerts in Ozawa Hall (July 5, 13, 27, August 2) Floor, loge & balcony: $55, $45, $35 Lawn: $12 TMC Recitals, Chamber Music, String Quartet Marathon: $12 Festival of Contemporary Music Concerts (excluding 7/27): $12 Boston University Tanglewood Institute Orchestra Concerts: $12 Boston University Tanglewood Institute Wind Ensemble and Chorus Concerts: Free TMC Chamber and Boston University Tanglewood Institute Concerts are cash/check only. General Public and Tanglewood Donors up to $100: TMC Orchestra, TMC Recital, and Boston University Tanglewood Institute concert tickets are available for purchase in advance online, by phone, or in person at the Box Office. On the day of the concert, tickets to Boston University Tanglewood Institute and TMC recitals in Ozawa Hall may be purchased up to one hour prior to concert start time with cash only and only at the Ozawa Hall Bernstein Gate. TMC Orchestra concert tickets may be purchased on the day of the concert at the Ozawa Box Office, except on Monday, July 20. Please note: availability for seats inside Ozawa Hall is limited and concerts may sell out. Friends of Tanglewood at the $100 level receive one free admission and Friends at the $200 level or higher receive two free admissions to all TMC Fellow recital, chamber, and Festival of Contemporary Music performances (excluding TMC Orchestra concerts) by presenting their membership cards at the Bernstein Gate one hour before concert time. Additional and non-member tickets for chamber music or Festival of Contemporary Music concerts are $12. For information on becoming a Friend of Tanglewood, call or visit tanglewood.org/contribute SEASON
23 Policies and TMC Prelude Concert Tickets Prelude Concerts feature smaller-scale works performed by members of the on Fridays, or TMC Fellows on Saturdays, often joined by distinguished guests. Friday- or Saturday-evening concert tickets admit patrons to the same day s Prelude Concert, which takes place at 6pm in Ozawa Hall. Seating for Prelude Concerts is available on a first-come, first-served basis when the grounds open. Accessible Seating Accessible seats are available. Contact our Access Services Administrator at or [email protected]. Please note that balcony levels of Ozawa Hall are not accessible by elevator. Patrons who have difficulty climbing stairs will be seated on the orchestra level of the hall. If you require orchestra-level seating, please inform the box office when purchasing tickets so that you can be accommodated. For more information, go to tanglewood.org/access. Lawn Ticket Policy Individual lawn tickets for regularly priced Shed and Ozawa Hall concerts are not valid for specially priced concerts. For groups of adults or children, including tours and camps, please call the Group Sales Office at or Lawn Ticket Upgrade Lawn tickets for selected concerts may be upgraded for tickets inside the Shed for the cost of the difference between the lawn ticket price and the price of the seat in the Shed, based on availability of tickets. Not valid for lawn tickets that have no dollar value (e.g., complimentary tickets, passes, etc.). Children 5 Years of Age and Under Please note that children 5 years of age and under are not permitted in the Koussevitzky Music Shed or in Seiji Ozawa Hall during performances, but are welcome to sit on the lawn (excluding Piano Guys, August 28). Please note that there are kids activities on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons. Student Discount Tanglewood offers a 50% discount on Friday-evening lawn tickets for college and graduate students, 18 and over, with a student ID. Tickets must be purchased in person at the Main Box Office, only on the night of the performance. Tanglewood College Card The Tanglewood College Card, an extension of the s popular college card program, will give Berkshire-area college students the opportunity to hear an unlimited number of classical concerts throughout the Tanglewood season for only $25. Tickets distributed will be Shed seats or Ozawa Hall seats. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 21
24 Tanglewood Amenities & Special Offerings Package with the Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute The Clark Art Institute combines great works of art with a setting of profound natural beauty. The Clark s collection features European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. The collection is especially rich in French Impressionist and Academic paintings, and the work of American artists Winslow Homer, George Inness, and John Singer Sargent. This summer s exciting exhibition schedule includes: Van Gogh and Nature; Whistler s Mother (Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1); A Century of Japanese Woodblock Prints from Hiroshige to Saitō: Gifts from the Rodbell Family Collection; and Photography and Discovery. For more information on the Clark, visit clarkart.edu. The $55 package includes two Tanglewood lawn tickets and two Clark museum admissions. Tickets are not valid for Popular Artists. Norman Rockwell Museum Partnership Combine your trip to Tanglewood with a visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum. The Museum houses the world s largest and most significant collection of original Rockwell art, and presents the works of contemporary and past masters of illustration, this summer/fall featuring the art of New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast. Tour Rockwell s Studio and dine on the Terrace café. For $60 you ll receive two Norman Rockwell Museum admissions and two Tanglewood lawn tickets. Tickets must be picked up at the Tanglewood Box Office Will Call window before visiting the Norman Rockwell Museum, located just 4 miles south on Route 183. See tanglewood.org for blackout dates. Visit for more information. 101 at Tanglewood: Listening Up Close Three Wednesdays from 12:45 2pm in the Tent Club: July 15, July 22, August the free music appreciation series with Director of Program Publications Marc Mandel and members of the offers insight into music being performed at Tanglewood. This summer, 101 returns to Tanglewood in three free lunchtime sessions, on Wednesdays from 12:45 2pm in the Tent Club. Each session will focus on a single work to be played by the that weekend, examining and illuminating aspects of musical shape and form, and of the composer s individual musical style. All of these sessions will include recorded musical examples, and each is self-contained, so that no prior musical training, or attendance at any previous session, is required. Bring or buy a lunch, and arrive ready to hear about great works from the repertoire and to hear them in new and exciting ways! Date Nights at Tanglewood Date Night packages are available on July 17, 24, 31, and August 7 and 21. The package includes a pre-concert dinner for two at Highwood and two premium tickets in the Shed for $150, or two lawn tickets and two lawn chairs plus a pre-concert dinner at Highwood for $100. Both packages include a tour of the grounds. Under 40? Tickets $20! $20 tickets for attendees under age 40 will be available during the 2015 Tanglewood season for and Boston Pops performances in the Shed. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Choose as many dates as you like, with a limit of one pair of tickets per concert. The program does not apply to organized groups. Some blackout dates apply. Visit tanglewood.org for more information. The 2015 Tanglewood $20 Under 40 ticket program is supported by a generous gift from the Pumpkin Foundation/Joe and Carol Reich. UnderScore Fridays at Tanglewood Three Friday-evening Shed performances will be part of the popular UnderScore Friday series this season. At these performances, patrons will hear comments about the program directly from an onstage musician. UnderScore Fridays take place on July 17, July 31, and August SEASON
25 This Week at Tanglewood This popular series provides another way to experience the music of Tanglewood a panel discussion moderated by Martin Bookspan and featuring conductors and soloists who provide commentary and in-depth information about the upcoming week s concerts. The presentations take place in the Shed each Friday at 7:15pm. Attendance is free with tickets to Friday evening s concert. Friday-Morning Rehearsals Friday-morning Rehearsals offer a unique opportunity for participants of the s DARTS (Days in the Arts) program, students, teachers, families, and community groups from the immediate Berkshires area to attend a rehearsal on select Friday mornings during the Tanglewood season. The Friday-morning Rehearsal experience is intended to offer a first-hand, behind-the-scenes opportunity for groups that call the Berkshires their home throughout the year to experience the on the Tanglewood grounds, building their relationship with the Tanglewood experience as year-round residents and allowing the to give back to the local community. Talks and Walks Talks and Walks is a series of informal conversations presented by the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers, featuring guest artists and members of the family, moderated by Artistic Administrator Anthony Fogg. Bring along a picnic lunch and join us in the Tent Club on Thursday afternoons, July 2 August 13, for lively and informative discussions. Tent Club opens at noon. Talks begin at 1pm. Tickets are $19 each or $114 for the full series. Friends of Tanglewood and Business Partners receive a discount ($96 for the full series) and advance ordering privileges. For more information, call or [email protected]. The Talks and Walks Series is supported by a gift from the Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation in memory of Professor Benjamin M. Perles. Group Discounts For complete information on group benefits, including ticket discounts, advance ticket sales, and exclusive use of our private tents either before or after your concert, please call the Group Sales Office at or Tanglewood for Kids FREE LAWN TICKETS for children and young people up to 17! Tanglewood is pleased to offer free lawn tickets for children and young people age 17 and younger. Up to four free children s tickets are available per parent/ legal guardian per concert at the Tanglewood Box Office on the day of the concert. Children under five are not permitted in the Koussevitzky Music Shed or Seiji Ozawa Hall during concerts. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket. This free lawn ticket policy does not apply to organized groups of children. For Popular Artist concerts, free lawn tickets are only available for children under 2. The 2015 Tanglewood Free Lawn Ticket program is supported by a generous gift from the Pumpkin Foundation/Joe and Carol Reich. WATCH AND PLAY Watch and Play, sponsored by the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers, is an interactive musical performance designed to engage children ages 3 10 in the Tanglewood musical experience. The program will be offered at 1pm on four Sundays, July 5, 19, August 2 and 9, in the Chamber Music Hall. Tickets to the Sunday-afternoon concert performance are required. For more information, call or [email protected]. KIDS CORNER Kids Corner is offered at 9:30am on Saturdays and noon on Sundays. However, on days of Watch and Play, Kids Corner will begin at 2pm. Children accompanied by adults may take part in musical and crafts activities supervised by staff. Please stop by the Tanglewood Visitor Center for more information. Tickets to the Sunday concert or Saturday-morning rehearsal are required. FAMILY CONCERT The s Tanglewood Family Concert provides an engaging and educational concert experience especially for children ages 3 8 and their families at Ozawa Hall during the Tanglewood season. The Tanglewood Family Concert is designed to build connection to music and to Tanglewood. This year s Family Concert, entitled A Brass Carnival!, takes place on Saturday, July 4, at 11am in Ozawa Hall, and features five brass musicians from the. Tickets are $11, and children under 18 are free. Pre-concert activities begin at 9:30am. TANGLEWOOD.ORG 23
26 Bus Service Bus service to the Lenox area is offered by Peter Pan and Greyhound Bus Lines. For fare and scheduling information, please call or Special excursions are offered by the Berkshire Tour Company at , and Gateway Travel Service Limited bus service is also offered by K&L Tours at Lodging Contact the Berkshire Visitors Bureau at , or berkshires.org, to obtain a guide to lodging, dining, and other activities in the area. You may also patronize the many generous Tanglewood Business Partners who support our organization. For a complete list, visit tanglewood.org/partners. Saturday-Morning Rehearsals Saturday-Morning Rehearsal Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission. $32 (Front and Boxes) $22 (Rear) $13 (Lawn) Rehearsal subscriptions are also available. Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price. The Saturday-Morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders. Rehearsals take place on July 11, 18, and 25, and August 1, 8, and 15. Lawn Pass Books $180 through June 20 $190 after June 20 Lawn Pass Books contain 11 tickets that are valid for all regular and specially priced and Pops concerts in the Koussevitzky Music Shed and Ozawa Hall. Tickets are not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion. Berkshire Resident Season Lawn Pass Year-round Berkshire County residents of Massachusetts may purchase a season lawn pass for $100. A valid MA license is required to obtain the photo ID pass. Passes will be available for purchase at the Main Gate Box Office beginning June 17. Must be purchased in person. Pass is not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion. Grass Pass The Tanglewood Grass Pass is a season lawn pass for $225. This is a photo ID pass which is non-transferable. Passes will be available for purchase at the Main Gate Box Office beginning June 17. Must be purchased in person. Pass is not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion. Each ticket purchased from the constitutes a license from the to the purchaser. The purchase price of a ticket is printed on its face. No ticket may be transferred or resold for any price above its face value. By accepting a ticket, you are agreeing to the terms of this license. If these terms are not acceptable, please promptly contact the Box Office at or [email protected] in order to arrange for the return of the ticket(s). We regret there can be no refunds, even in the event of inclement weather. All programs and artists are subject to change. Tanglewood is a registered service mark of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Mark Volpe, Eunice and Julian Cohen Managing Director Photography: Marco Borggreve, Stu Rosner, Hilary Scott, James Alexander boston pops at tanglewood series sponsor official chauffeured transportation provider
27 Ticket Prices & Seating Information Koussevitzky Music Shed First Price Second Price Third Price Fourth Price Fifth Price Lawn Regular Concert $97 $81 $54 $21 N/A $20 Special Concert $108 $91 $66 $45 $32 $21 Friday-evening Concert $97 $81 $54 $21 $15 $10 Boston Pops $124 $106 $76 $55 $43 $22 Brass/Percussion (7/6) $50 $30 $20 N/A N/A $15 Tanglewood on Parade (8/4) TMC Gala Concert (8/8) $108 $91 $66 $45 $32 $22 $2,500 $1,000 $500 $91 $66 $45 $32 $21 popular artists First Price Second Price Third Price Fourth Price Fifth Price Lawn Sheryl Crow (6/19) $121 $104 $74 $54 $42 $25 Diana Krall (6/21) $115 $95 $75.50 $55.50 N/A $26.50 A Prairie Home Companion (6/27) $74 $57 $43 N/A N/A $24 Huey Lewis (6/28) $69 $45 N/A N/A N/A $22 Tony Bennett/Lady Gaga (6/30) $179 $149 $99 $69 N/A $30 James Taylor (7/4) $103 $76 N/A N/A N/A $26 Eddie Izzard (8/27) $109 $89 $69 $54 N/A N/A The Piano Guys (8/28) $135** $65 $45 $30 N/A $20 Idina Menzel (8/29) $ $99.50 $65.50 $44.50 N/A $24.50 Harry Connick Jr. (9/4) $109 $85 $65 $45 N/A $29 **Price includes VIP Package: Meet and greet The Piano Guys and receive 1 (one) limited edition signed photo per ticket. shed prices key (Orchestral Concerts Only) First Price Second Price Third Price Fourth Price Fifth Price front section center middle section, front section sides, and box seats middle section sides, front section outsides, front of rear center section Special/Friday/Pops/TOP concerts: rear section Regular concerts: rear center section Special/Friday/Pops/TOP concerts: rear section sides box seats stage
28 Seiji Ozawa Hall The Florence Gould Auditorium : First Price Second Price Third Price Lawn Regular Concert $54 $44 $34 $18 Special Concert $64 $54 $43 $19 TMC Orchestra $55 $45 $35 $12 Mark Morris (6/25, 6/26) $99 $79 $65 $20 Yo-Yo Ma (8/6, 8/13) $99 $79 $65 $20 Family Concert (7/4) $11, free for kids under 18 Festival of Contemporary Music Pass $40 Purchase a pass to the 2015 Festival of Contemporary Music, valid for general admission to five performances (does not include July 27 concert). Donors of $100 and above should note benefits regarding complimentary tickets to FCM concerts. floor, loges, first balcony front first balcony sides/rear second balcony ozawa hall prices key First Price stage orchestra floor, loges, first balcony front Second Price Third Price first balcony sides/rear second balcony First Price Second Price Third Price stage $53 $43 $34 $18 $63 $53 $42 $19 Lawn $53 $43 $34 $11 $99 $79 $65 $20 $99 $79 $65 $20 $99 $79 $65 $21 $63 $53 $42 $20 $10, free for kids under 18 Pass $50 l of Contemporary Music, orchestra valid for all six ances on August 9, 10, 11, 12 (10am & 8pm), stage first balcony second balcony Please note: Balcony levels of Ozawa Hall are not currently accessible by elevator. Patrons who have difficulty climbing stairs will be seated on the orchestra level of the hall. If you require orchestra-level seating, please inform the Box Office when purchasing tickets so that you will be accommodated. stage first balcony second balcony
29 June / July monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday Boston Pops Boston Pops Diana Krall Keith Lockhart Keith Lockhart Wallflower Tour with Sheryl Crow TMC Vocal Fellows Sondheim on Sondheim Mark Morris Dance Group 29 String Quartet Marathon 1pm, 4pm, 8pm, Ozawa Hall 30 Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga 8pm, Shed 26 TWD Family Fun Fest 1 5pm Mark Morris Dance Group 27 A Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood with Garrison Keillor 5:45pm, Shed Boston Symphony Apollo s Fire: The Opening Night James Taylor at Chamber Players Cleveland Baroque Tanglewood Orchestra Jacques Lacombe 7pm, Shed Jeannette Sorrell Kirill Gerstein Jessye Norman 28 Huey Lewis and the News 5 Boston Pops Keith Lockhart TMCO Stefan Asbury monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday 6 Tanglewood Brass Spectacular 7pm, Shed 13 TMCO Ludovic Morlot 7 8 Leon Fleisher 14 Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Paul Lewis 9 Bryn Terfel Baiba Skride Sarah Connolly 22 Emerson String Quartet 10 Stéphane Denève Cameron Carpenter Cameron Carpenter 10:45pm, Shed 17 Christian Zacharias Baiba Skride Christoph von Dohnányi Vadim Gluzman Bramwell Tovey Sondra Radvanovsky Bryn Terfel TFC 18 Christian Zacharias Sarah Connolly 25 Michael Tilson Thomas Emanuel Ax Ludovic Morlot Pinchas Zukerman 19 Sir Neville Marriner Paul Lewis Audra McDonald 26 Christoph von Dohnányi 27 TMCO Michael Tilson Thomas BUTI Chorus The Knights 31 Ken-David Masur Garrick Ohlsson
30 August / September monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday 3 4 TANGLEWOOD ON PARADE 5 Matthias Goerne Markus Hinterhäuser Christian Tetzlaff 6 Emanuel Ax Leonidas Kavakos Yo-Yo Ma 13 Yo-Yo Ma Boston Cello Quartet 7 Charles Dutoit Leonidas Kavakos 14 Andris Nelsons Christian Tetzlaff 1 Andris Nelsons Jean-Yves Thibaudet Renaud Capuçon Gautier Capuçon 8 TMC 75th Gala Andris Nelsons MAHLER Symphony No Andris Nelsons Kristine Opolais 2 Andris Nelsons TMCO Ken-David Masur 9 Charles Dutoit Joshua Bell Yo-Yo Ma Emanuel Ax 8pm, Shed 16 TMCO Asher Fisch TANGLEWOOD WINE & FOOD CLASSIC AUGUST monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday Boston Pops Keith Lockhart Cirque de la Symphonie 22 Boston Pops JOHN WILLIAMS FILM NIGHT 23 John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey Radio Deluxe Live 4pm, Ozawa Hall Eddie Izzard 7pm, Shed 28 The Piano Guys 7pm, Shed Beer Tasting 4pm, Hawthorne Tent 29 Idina Menzel World Tour 7pm, Shed Harry Connick, Jr. 7pm, Shed 5 Boston Pops Thomas Wilkins Kristin Chenoweth
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