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september
october
november11/6 – 7
THE FIFTH SEASON
december 12/5 – 6
THE NUTCRACKER
january1/8 – 10
FRENCH KISS
february2/27 – 28
DISNEY IN CONCERT:TALE AS OLD AS TIME
march 3/11 – 13
NEW FRONTIERS
april4/23 – 24
RUSSIAN FAIRYTALES
masterworks • pops • chamber • gala
9/25 – 27RUSSIAN TROIKA
9/12BRUCEMORCHESTRA!
10/3BERNADETTE PETERS
10/16 – 17A NATIONAL ROMANCE
12/19 – 20HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR
1/29 – 30STIRRING FANTASIES
1/15 & 17LA TRAVIATA
may5/6 & 8
MISSA SOLEMNIS
june6/4
A HERO’S LIFE
5/13 – 15TRICKSTERS
& TROUBADORS
5/21BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY
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Happy anniversary everyone! It’s hard to believe that 10 years have already come and gone since my arrival. Can you believe I was only 13 when you hired me as Music Director? As I fondly look back on my tenure, I am struck by the affection of so many who embraced my wife Jill and me as we joined this amazing community. During this time I have been supremely blessed to work for a board that has demonstrated time and again their tireless commitment and dedication to Orchestra Iowa, its musicians and staff. In a time where symphony orchestras are fading away, I have been singularly fortunate to be alongside a gifted team who continues to help me articulate the crucial role symphony orchestras have to play in the betterment of one’s community and quality of life.
Like all families, we’ve faced many ups and downs together – floods, economic downturns, cutbacks and staff shortages. Through it all we’ve persevered and achieved staggering accomplishments – Paramount restoration, statewide concert expansion, a robust chamber series, more diverse programming, novel artistic partnerships, new business models, financial stability and a professional recording – just to name a few. Artistically, I look back with great satisfaction to performances of the Verdi Requiem and the Bach St. John Passion. Our performance of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony will go down as one of the most significant musical moments of my life, as this orchestra continues to admirably reach for new artistic heights. Indeed most orchestras would be lucky to have achieved even half as much as what we’ve accomplished together in these past few years.
But there are miles to go before we can rest. Continuing our reach throughout the state with Orchestra Iowa On the Road, allows us greater opportunity to partner with a variety of organizations helping us spread our love of this great art form to ever more audiences. Most importantly, our future comes down to our ability to creatively attract superior artistic talent for the benefit of our community. Much has been said and written about Iowa’s “brain drain,” and Orchestra Iowa is no exception when it comes to facing these challenges. As we approach the 100th anniversary of our symphony orchestra in 2021, I look forward to building a sizeable endowment with you that will ensure that we continue to build on the impressive gains achieved so far. Thank you for being such great friends to the symphony, and to Jill and me personally, for we couldn’t be more fortunate to have made our way to this part of the country. Here’s to another fantastic 10 years together.
Cheers!
Timothy Hankewich
WELCOME from tim
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BRUCEMORCHESTRA! 1812 AND MOREsaturday, september 12 • 7:00 pm • brucemore lawn
Break out the flags, bells and streamers for this annual family tradition as Orchestra Iowa performs one of the most famous works of all time – Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture – made all the more powerful with a full-throated all-male chorus singing the ultimate of patriotic pieces. Sharing the stage will be Orchestra Iowa School’s very own children’s Discovery Chorus, which will add to the spectacle of The must-see performance of the season. Bring your friends and family, and don’t forget to pack a special picnic.
DVORAK Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, From the New WorldSMETANA The Moldau from Ma Vlastarr. HANKEWICH Men of HarlechTCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture
RUSSIAN TROIKA
friday, september 25 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésaturday, september 26 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésunday, september 27 • 2:30 pm • coralville center for the performing arts
The 2015/2016 Showcase Chamber Series opens with this program rich with Slavic masterpieces. Experience the area’s most renowned musicians in concert as they present works that celebrate the rich heritage of Eastern Europe including a nod to the proud Jewish musical tradition of Klezmer.
SEPTEMBER chamber
SEASON openerUnder the Stars!
KHACHATURIANPROKOFIEVTCHAIKOVSKY
Trio for Clarinet, Violin and PianoOverture on Hebrew Themes for Clarinet, String Quartet and PianoString Quartet No. 1 in D Major
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BERNADETTE PETERS with Orchestra Iowa
saturday, october 3 • 8:00 pm • paramount theatre
Dazzling Broadway star, Bernadette Peters, is joined by Orchestra Iowa for the Gala event of the season! Winner of multiple Tony, Drama Desk and Golden Globe awards, she brings her incomparable voice, wit and charm to eastern Iowa for an exclusive one night only performance. Regarded as the foremost interpreter of Stephen Sondheim’s works, Ms. Peters is known for her roles in Into The Woods, Sunday In The Park With George, Gypsy and A Little Night Music along with many other triumphs on stage and screen. You will not want to miss this magical evening as Orchestra Iowa welcomes a true member of member of Broadway royalty to the Paramount stage. The Gala package includes premium seating for the concert and a fabulous pre-show celebration.
OCTOBER symphonic M
A NATIONAL ROMANCE
friday, october 16 • 7:30 pm • iowa city west high saturday, october 17 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatre
Three iconic works from the late romantic era and early 20th Century, each of which defines the style of music of their nation. Edward Elgar pays tribute to Jean Froissart, whose Chronicles described the great era of chivalry, while Jean Sibelius stokes the patriotic conscience of his native Finland. Meanwhile, nobody represents the French style more than Maurice Ravel in his Piano Concerto in G Major, which flirts with influences of American Jazz and the music of George Gershwin.
OCTOBER gala GSpecial Add-On Event!
ELGAR RAVEL
SIBELIUS
Froissart OverturePiano Concerto in G Major
Symphony No. 2 in D Major featuring Anna Polonsky, piano
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Whether it’s English autumnal majesty fostered in Finzi’s music, the sensuous tango influences of Piazzolla’s Argentina, or the fiery passion of Tchaikovsky, each work explores the various seasons in a feast of musical style. Four seasons, and one concert to enjoy them all.
THE NUTCRACKER
saturday, december 5 • 2:30 & 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, december 6 • 2:30 pm • paramount theatresaturday, december 12 • 1:30 & 7:30 pm • adler theatre, davenportsunday, december 13 • 1:30 pm • adler theatre, davenport
The Paramount Theatre once again hosts the most iconic ballet of all time. This captivating performance filled with holiday magic will take your family on an enchanted adventure with Clara and her Nutcracker Prince as they journey to the Land of Sweets and battle the Rat King. Community dancers and the Orchestra Iowa School’s Discovery Chorus join Ballet Quad Cities and Orchestra Iowa for this visually stunning, must-see family favorite.
TCHAIKOVSKY The Nutcracker
THE FIFTH SEASON
friday, november 6 • 7:30 pm • iowa city west high saturday, november 7 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatre
NOVEMBER symphonic M
FINZI The Fall of the LeafPIAZZOLLA The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1 in G Minor, Winter Daydreams featuring Lara St. John, violin
DECEMBER ballet M
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HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR
saturday, december 19 • 2:30 & 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, december 20 • 2:30 pm • paramount theatre
Let your heart soar as Orchestra Iowa heralds the holidays and rings in the new year with more merry guest artists than ever before! Gather your family and friends to celebrate the season with a mix of timeless classics, audience sing-alongs, the thrilling sounds of “The Mighty Wurlizter” organ, special yuletide suprises and warm cheer for all!
Orchestra Iowa joined by scores of area guest artists!
JANUARY chamber
FRENCH KISS
friday, january 8 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésaturday, january 9 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésunday, january 10 • 2:30 pm • coralville center for the performing arts
Let the sonorous sounds of the Orchestra Iowa Chamber Players warm your soul and lift your spirits in this program featuring French chamber music spanning three centuries. The Baroque harpsichord and the modern trumpet join the Orchestra’s principal strings for a concert guaranteed to cure the winter blues.
COUPERIN The Apotheosis of CorelliSAINT-SAËNS Septet for Trumpet, String Quintet and PianoFRANCK Piano Quintet in F Minor
DECEMBER popsHoliday Magic!
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LA TRAVIATA presented by Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre
friday, january 15 • 8:00 pm • paramount theatresunday, january 17 • 2:00 pm • paramount theatre
Join the Cedar Rapids Opera Theater and Orchestra Iowa in this tragic tale of forbidden love doomed by discrimination and familial disapproval. Today, it stands as one of Verdi’s greatest achievements, though considered scandalous during its day for breaking the taboos of social caste in a story of noble selflessness where even in death love conquers all.
VERDI La Traviata
DISNEY IN CONCERT: TALE AS OLD AS TIME
saturday, february 27 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, february 28 • 2:30 pm • paramount theatre
Join Orchestra Iowa for a magical journey into storytelling and music as only the timeless tales of Disney can evoke. Brought to life by the talents of four Broadway singers and featuring high resolution animated feature film sequences, Disney In Concert: Tale as Old as Time explores iconic moments, plot twists and feats of daring heroics from Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Tangled, The Lion King and many more. This musical celebration is certain to remind the young and young at heart that through the magical storytelling of Disney, wishes can be made on stars, hope is eternal and love conquers all.
STIRRING FANTASIES
friday, january 29 • 7:30 pm • coralville center for the performing artssaturday january 30 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatre
VAUGHAN WILLIAMSTCHAIKOVSKYBIZET arr. SHCHEDRIN
Fantasia on a Theme By Thomas TallisSerenade for StringsCarmen Suite
Watch these musicians expansively soar and thrill in these masterworks for large string ensemble. Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis fuses renaissance England with early 20th century sensibilities, as Tchaikovsky writes some of his most passionate and memorable melodies in his Serenade for Strings. Old meets new again, with a re-invention of Bizet’s music from his masterful opera. Just as Carmen seduced the passions of her suitors, this music, uniquely scored for strings and percussion, will stir your fantasies.
FEBRUARY pops
JANUARY symphonic
JANUARY opera
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NEW FRONTIERSMILHAUDMOZART
SCHUMANN
La Création du MondeBassoon Concerto
Symphony No. 2 in C Major featuring Matthew Ransom, bassoon
friday, march 11 • 7:30 pm • coralville center for the performing artssaturday, march 12 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, march 13 • 2:30 pm • independence high auditorium
Each composer broke new ground in their own unique way whether it was the shocking embrace of 1920’s jazz idioms in Mihaud’s whimsical interpretation of the Creation of the World, Schumann’s exuberant hyper romanticism or Mozart’s unprecedented precocious ease with his musical mastery. Together, these works make a memorable evening of musical daring. This concert marks principal bassoonist Matthew Ransom’s debut performance as a soloist with Orchestra Iowa.
RUSSIAN FAIRYTALES
saturday, april 23 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, april 24 • 2:30 pm • paramount theatresaturday, april 30 • 1:30 & 7:30 pm • adler theatre, davenport
Ballet Quad Cities and Orchestra Iowa complete the grand triptych of Stravinsky’s greatest ballets in a nationally acclaimed project that began two seasons ago with an original production of the Rite of Spring. Petrushka is the story of a puppet come to life, not unlike Pinocchio, who must confront unexpected human emotions of love and jealousy. The Firebird is an ancient Russian fable where the magic of the firebird helps Prince Ivan break the spell of the evil Kashchei and win the heart of his beloved. Nowhere in the Midwest have these three important ballets been performed in such close proximity, making this rare achievement unique to our area.
STRAVINSKY PetrushkaSTRAVINSKY The Firebird
MARCH symphonic
APRIL balletRussian Masterpieces!
Cedar Rapids
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MISSA SOLEMNIS
friday, may 6 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatresunday, may 8 • 2:30 pm • pote theatre, simpson college, indianola
Orchestra Iowa is proud to continue our mission of serving our great state in this partnership with the combined choruses of Simpson College (College Chamber Singers and Simpson College Choir) and the Des Moines Vocal Arts Ensemble. Written during the same time as his ninth symphony, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis is widely considered to be one of his supreme achievements and one of the greatest monuments in the symphonic/choral literature. Rarely heard in live performance, this concert represents yet another first in Orchestra Iowa’s 94-year-old concert history.
BEETHOVEN Missa Solemnis
MAY chamber
TRICKSTERS & TROUBADORS
A mighty wind brings the season’s chamber series to a triumphant close. Intimate duos and robust quintets set the jovial mood while an interpretation of a Richard Strauss’ famous Romantic classic Till Eulenspiegel anchors this performance. This musical story telling experience provides a delightful, not-to-be-missed concert.
MAY symphonic
friday, may 13 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésaturday, may 14 • 7:30 pm • opus concert cafésunday, may 15 • 2:30 pm • coralville center for the performing arts
KOETSIERGINASTERAVIVALDIMILHAUDWUORINENR. STRAUSS
Sonata for Horn and HarpDuo for Flute and OboeSonata for Bassoon and HarpLa Cheminée du Roi RenéGlogauer Liederbuch for Violin, Double Bass, Flute and Bass ClarinetTill Eulenspiegel Einmal Anders!
featuring Mary Wilson, sopranoRenée Rapier, mezzo sopranoEric Barry, tenorSumner Thompson, bass
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BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY with Orchestra Iowa
saturday, may 21 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatre
Back by popular demand, don’t miss this high octane, action packed program of high-energy swing. You’ll be jumpin’ and-a jivin’ all night long with this fun dance band, sporting their crazy zoot suits. It was an unstoppable hit when they played in the Paramount during its 2012/2013 season and now they’re back, joined by the full forces of Orchestra Iowa. Impossible not to sing and dance all the way home!
A HERO’S LIFE
saturday, june 4 • 7:30 pm • paramount theatre
Don’t miss this rare occasion to experience the pinnacle of Richard’s Strauss’ orchestral writing. Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life) chronicles the life and loves of a hero – presumably the composer himself – in a symphonic tour de force that will leave audiences breathless. To compliment the remainder of the program, each piece pays tribute to various mythic legends, including Dvorak’s very last orchestral work which, like the Strauss, places the artist as the ultimate hero.
MAY pops
SIBELIUSWAGNERDVORAKR. STRAUSS
Lemminkaïnen’s ReturnSiegfried’s Funeral March from GötterdämmerungA Hero’s SongEin Heldenleben
JUNE symphonicSeason Finale!
All artists, soloists, dates, times and locations are subject to change
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BRUCEMORCHESTRA! september 12
A NATIONAL ROMANCE october 17
THE FIFTH SEASON november 7
THE NUTCRACKER december 5
HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR december 19
LA TRAVIATA january 15
STIRRING FANTASIES january 30
DISNEY IN CONCERT: TALE AS OLD AS TIME february 29
NEW FRONTIERS march 12
RUSSIAN FAIRYTALES april 23
MISSA SOLEMNIS may 6
BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY may 21
A HERO’S LIFE june 4
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PACKAGE INCLUDES:brucemorchestra! a national romancethe fifth seasonla traviatastirring fantasiesnew frontiersrussian fairytalesmissa solemnisa hero’s life
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Cedar Rapids
We’re going on the road! Orchestra Iowa will reach new communities of music lovers throughout Iowa this season with performances in Indianola and Independence. We will also continue to offer regular programming in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Coralville and Davenport, working with artistic partners like Ballet Quad Cities and venues like the historic Adler Theatre.
To find out more about these communities, our partners, the performances or to buy tickets, visit ArtsIowa.com/Orchestra/OnTheRoad. Join us at a concert in your favorite city in Iowa and tell your friends and family where on the road we’ll be. We can’t do it without you.
2015/2016 on the road stopsTHE NUTCRACKER saturday, december 12 • 1:30 & 7:30 pm • davenport sunday, december 13 • 1:30 pm • davenportNEW FRONTIERS sunday, march 13 • 2:30 pm • independenceRUSSIAN FAIRYTALES saturday, april 30 • 1:30 & 7:30 pm • davenportMISSA SOLEMNIS sunday, may 8 • 2:30 pm • indianola
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Dates, times, artists and programs are subject to change. Exchanges are available to subscribers only, are subject to availability and must be completed by 5:00 PM on the business day prior to the specified concert. Refunds cannot be processed once seats are assigned and there are no refunds for inclement weather. Students and youth qualify for half-price subscriptions and single tickets with valid school ID, which must be presented at time of purchase. Arrive early for each performance and allow extra time for parking and entrance into the theatre. Late seating is made at the discretion of the usher.
TICKET notes
LUNCH and listening
IOWA PUBLIC RADIO broadcasts
INSIGHT before the performance
Join the Maestro and select guest artists as they discuss a variety of interesting topics relevant to an upcoming concert over lunch. Always educational and always entertaining, you will leave well fed and enlightened.
Iowa Public Radio airs Orchestra Iowa performances throughout the year on Symphonies of Iowa and other special programing. To find out when the next Orchestra Iowa performance will be broadcasted, please visit the Orchestra Iowa or IPR website. The statewide broadcasts can be heard on the Iowa Public Radio classical broadcast frequencies or streaming online at iowapublicradio.org.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa City 91.7Cedar Falls, Waterloo 89.5Ames, Des Moines 90.1Ottumwa 91.1Dubuque 101.7Mason City 90.7
Discover the meaning behind the music with Insight, an informative, informal discussion presented by Maestro Hankewich and special guests prior to each Masterworks performance, excluding ballet and opera performances. Held at the performance venue, Insight welcomes scholars, performers and special guests who guide patrons through the historical, cultural and personal issues related to the program. Insight is free and open to all patrons in attendance.
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EDUCATIONAL programsResearch has proven that music has a positive influence on young children’s cognitive skills such as spatial reasoning and memory. Students actively involved with music do better in reading and math, are better able to focus and control their bodies, play better with others and have higher self-esteem. Orchestra Iowa offers music programs for children (and adults) of all ages!
EARLY CHILDHOOD programsMusic Together® is a program designed to help parents nurture their preschool child’s musical growth. It provides developmentally appropriate music and movement instruction to infant, toddler and preschool children and their parents or caregivers. The Music Together® approach develops every child’s birthright of basic music competence through the actual music experience.
PIED piperJoin Orchestra Iowa’s talented chamber ensembles as they introduce preschool-aged children to the instruments of the orchestra! Focused on fun and learning, Pied Piper Concerts offer children the opportunity to enjoy an up-close and personal chamber concert absolutely FREE!
CHAMBER musicThe Orchestra Iowa School’s chamber music offerings give students the opportunity to perform repertoire of various styles while focusing on technical skills, listening, and ensemble playing. Designed to teach the fundamentals of chamber music performance, coachings focus on rhythmic accuracy, listening, dynamics, and the interaction of musicians in the ensemble.
MUSIC lessonsWhether beginning study, progressing in skills, preparing for school auditions, or playing for the simple enjoyment of making music, people of all ages can enjoy the benefits of music lessons at
the Orchestra Iowa School. Students as young as three may take violin, viola, flute, harp, or piano through the Suzuki (mother-tongue) Method, where they learn their instrument the same way they would learn a language. Other instruments and voice lessons are offered for older students.
ORCHESTRA IOWA school
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Research has shown that music has a profound effect on the body and psyche. Music Therapy is an established profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals of all ages. Music therapists find benefits in using music to help children with special needs including attention deficit disorder, autism, long-term illnesses, and developmental disabilities. Music therapy sessions are offered to people of all ages and abilities.
MUSIC therapy
319.366.8206 • orchestraiowa.org
YOUTH chorusesDISCOVERY chorusStudents in fourth, fifth and sixth grade are invited to audition for Discovery Chorus, a long-standing Orchestra Iowa School program designed to help young singers become acquainted with quality choral music and build good vocal technique. Approximately 100 students are selected annually by audition and have the opportunity to perform with Orchestra Iowa.
ODYSSEY chorusChildren in second and third grade are invited to participate in Odyssey Chorus, a preparatory choir designed to instill good vocal habits, beginning music reading and appropriate choir behavior. A variety of quality and fun literature is selected to build vocal skills and proficiency in unison and part-reading.
Children in kindergarten and first grade are invited to participate in Harmony Chorus, an exploratory choir designed to engage early childhood students in the joy of making music. Students work on the basics of pitch, tone matching and breath control as they develop focus and learn the importance of working within a group. Fun, age appropriate literature is selected to build vocal skills and proficiency in unison singing and simple rounds.
HARMONY chorus
To learn more about these programs, call our administrative offices: