‘A varied diet of music’
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Just how do you measure a year? In daylights? In sunsets? In midnights
and cups of coffee? Perhaps. But local musical societies, companies and
venues mark their 525,600 minutes in seasons -- no, not “Seasons of
Love,” but performances.
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonic Society of Orange
County, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Opera Pacific have
lined up their upcoming season shows and the forecast is clear: a bevy of
talented, and, in some cases, big-name, stars.
“Next year’s special because we have the Vienna Philharmonic and the
Berlin Philharmonic,” said Dean Corey, executive director of the
Philharmonic Society. “It’s extremely rare that those orchestras would be
in anyone’s season in the same year, with the exception of Carnegie Hall.
It probably won’t happen again -- the alignment of the planets.”
Highlights from their 2001-2002 Masterworks Series include a
production of Rameau’s “Platee,” directed by Mark Morris; composer Tan
Dun conducting a world premiere of concertos from the Academy Award
winning film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” as well as for the
national premiere of “The Gate: Orchestral Theatre IV,’ the national
premiere of Hal Hartley’s “SOON,” William Christie’s “Les Arts
Florissants,” and, of course, the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonic
orchestras.
Subscriptions to the Society’s Masterworks Series are on sale now.
Also scheduled to perform are Russian pianist Irina Schnittke playing
her late husband Alfred Schnittke’s concerto, and Italian pianist Marino
Formenti performing pieces by composers Morton Feldman, Helmut Lachenmann
and Jean Barraque.
The Pacific Symphony Orchestra recently announced five concerts --
broken up into two series -- dedicated to Beethoven for their 2001-2002
season. The series includes three chamber music concerts in cabaret style
at Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Two other
chamber orchestra concerts will be given at the Irvine Barclay Theatre in
Irvine. Tickets for this series are now available.
“I think it’s our most ambitious season,” said John Forsyte, president
of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. “We try to bring a varied diet of
music so our subscribers feel like they’ve been on a journey through the
course of a season.”
The Orchestra also announced their lineup for the 2001-2002 Hal and
Jeanette Segerstrom Family Classics Season. The highlights include
commissioned world premieres -- including Richard Danielpour’s “American
Requiem,” a Dvorjak festival, classics and pieces from the 20th century.
Season tickets are now available
Opera Pacific’s 16th season announces five highlights: the Southern
California premiere of “Dead Man Walking,” “Don Giovanni,” “Barber of
Seville,” the company’s first self-produced Russian opera, “Eugene
Onegin,” and a Verdi celebration. Season subscriptions are available.
“We’ll be the first company to follow the hugely successful premiere
of ‘Dead Man Walking’ at San Francisco Opera, the most successful new
opera in that company’s history,” said John DeMain, Opera Pacific’s
artistic director and principal conductor. “We’re also offering a
wonderfully creative production of ‘Rigoletto’ and a traditional ‘Don
Giovanni’ -- with this lineup, we have created an ideally balanced season
for our subscribers.”
The Orange County Performing Arts Center has lined up acts for its
2001-2002 Jazz Club Season, 2001-2002 Concert Series, the 2001-2002
Cabaret Season and the 2002 Voices in Song Series.
Pianist Benny Green, guitarist Russell Malone, bassist Christian
McBride, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and the Maria Schneider Jazz
Orchestra are among those who will jazz it up in Founders Hall.
New subscriptions will be available June 4 at the Center’s box office.
The Concert Series will include St. Martin in the Fields Chamber
Ensemble, the Australian Chamber Orchestra with Stephen Hough, the
Angeles String Quartet, the Emerson String Quartet, the American String
Quartet and the Eroica Trio.
New subscriptions will go on sale June 30 through Ticketmaster.
The Center’s Cabaret Season will feature such shows as “Forbidden
Broadway” and entertainers including Jason Graae, Davis Gaines, Rita
Moreno, James Naughton and Douglas Sills.
New subscription information will be released June 10.
The Broadway series has not yet been announced, but three productions
booked for sure are “Kiss Me Kate,” “Blast” and “Swing,” according to
Center president Jerry Mandel.
“Next year will be an absolutely outstanding season in all the areas
-- cabaret, jazz, Broadway, classical and of course our dance series,
which we’re famous for,” Mandel said.
And finally, the Center proves ahead in the scheduling game with a
lineup for their 2002 Voices in Song Series. Featured performers will
include soprano Renee Fleming and bass-baritone Samuel Ramey.
FYI
WHAT: Opera Pacific
CALL: (714) 830-6302
WHAT: Philharmonic Society
CALL: (949) 553-2422
WHAT: Pacific Symphony Orchestra
CALL: (714) 755-5788
WHAT: The Orange County Performing Arts Center
CALL: (714) 556-2122
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