Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Oct
27
3:00 PM15:00

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

David Danzmayr, conductor
Stefan Jackiw, violin

WEBERN Six Pieces for Orchestra 
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5, “Turkish” 
SCHUBERT Symphony in B Minor, “Unfinished” 
J. STRAUSS, JR. On the Beautiful Blue Danube 

Violin phenom Stefan Jackiw returns to the BSO in a program of Viennese masterpieces, led by rising young Austrian conductor David Danzmayr. From Webern’s daring miniatures for large orchestra to the unforgettably beautiful melodies of Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony, from Mozart’s last violin concerto, brimming with exotic flair, to the instantly recognizable Blue Danube waltz, this concert illustrates why Vienna is widely heralded as the capital of classical music.

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Oct
26
8:00 PM20:00

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

David Danzmayr, conductor
Stefan Jackiw, violin

WEBERN Six Pieces for Orchestra 
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5, “Turkish” 
SCHUBERT Symphony in B Minor, “Unfinished” 
J. STRAUSS, JR. On the Beautiful Blue Danube 

Violin phenom Stefan Jackiw returns to the BSO in a program of Viennese masterpieces, led by rising young Austrian conductor David Danzmayr. From Webern’s daring miniatures for large orchestra to the unforgettably beautiful melodies of Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony, from Mozart’s last violin concerto, brimming with exotic flair, to the instantly recognizable Blue Danube waltz, this concert illustrates why Vienna is widely heralded as the capital of classical music.

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Portland Symphony Orchestra - July 4th Pops
Jul
4
7:00 PM19:00

Portland Symphony Orchestra - July 4th Pops

Thursday, July 4

7:00PM

THE EASTERN PROM

PROGRAM

SMITH: The Star Spangled Banner

GLINKA: Ruslan and Ludmila

STRAUSS: Overture from Die Fledermaus

BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 5

ROSSINI: Finale from Wilhelm Tell

COPLAND: “Hoe-Down” from Rodeo

JOHN WILLIAMS: Star Wars Main Title

JOHN WILLIAMS: Superman March

ALAN SILVESTRI: Avengers Theme Song

JOHN WILLIAMS: “Harry’s Wondrous World” From Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

LOWDEN: Armed Forces Salute

TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Overture

SOUSA: Washington Post March

SOUSA: Liberty Bell March

SOUSA: Semper Fi

ALFORD: Colonel Bogey March

TRAD.: Maine Stein Song

ARR. DRAGON: America, The Beautiful

BERLIN / ADES: God Bless America

SOUSA: Stars and Stripes Forever

The Portland Symphony Orchestra proudly returns to the Eastern Promenade for Maine’s largest Independence Day celebration as the orchestra of choice for the SummerFest ME Portland Pops concert during the enhanced fireworks display!

Event organizer Shamrock Signature in partnership with the city of Portland and the PSO is generously sharing the live symphonic experience for free.
Consider purchasing the VIP experience and/or attending the Gala to support July 4 – hosted by Shamrock Entertainment.

 JUNE 28: ATTEND THE GALA TO SUPPORT JULY 4 – hosted by Shamrock Signature. Tickets HERE

JULY 4 (rain date July 5):  Reserve VIP area, or roped off lawn seats to July 4 HERE 



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Snow Pond Symphony Orchestra
Jun
29
7:30 PM19:30

Snow Pond Symphony Orchestra

Broadway Under the Stars: The Classics of Roger & Hammerstein featuring the Snow Pond Symphony Chamber Orchestra 

Saturday, 29 June 2019,  7:30 -  9:30

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Time: 7:30pm     
Day: Saturday     
Doors: 6:30pm     
Ages: All Ages     
Price: $10 - $30

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Snow Pond Center for the Arts presents Broadway Under the Stars: The Classics of Rodgers and Hammerstein featuring the Snow Pond Symphony Chamber Orchestra. Snow Pond welcomes some of Broadway's top performers for this one night only event. Directed from Broadway veteran Frances Mercanti-Anthony (Spring Awakening, Jerusalem) and Music Directed by Paul Staroba (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, My Fair Lady), this spectacular evening is sure to be one you don't want to miss and features performers from blockbusters like Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, The Book of Mormon, Mame, and Oklahoma! 

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Location Snow Pond Center for the Arts Bowl in the Pines



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Bates College Commencement
May
26
10:00 AM10:00

Bates College Commencement

Brass Quintet prelude and processional for Bates College Commencement.

9:30 a.m.
Commencement procession
What: Procession begins
Who: All are welcome
Where: Historic Quad (Rainsite Merrill Gymnasium)10 a.m.

Commencement
What: The ceremony you’ve been waiting for!
Who: All are welcome
Where: Historic Quad (Rainsite Merrill Gymnasium) A live video feed will be available for viewing in the Olin Arts Center, and the event will be livestreamed at bates.edu/commencement/live

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Portland Jazz Orchestra
May
25
7:00 PM19:00

Portland Jazz Orchestra

Portland Jazz Orchestra appearing at Anderson Hall, Wolfeboro, NH, May 25th

Anderson Hall, Wolfeboro NH

Portland’s premiere big band will bring it’s brand of jazz to Anderson Hall in Wolfeboro, NH.  A rare visit to the Granite State; PJO is excited to appear in Anderson Hall, one of New Hampshire’s great performance spaces in the Lakes Region. A great way to kick off your Memorial Day Weekend of fun.

Come across the border for a nice night of music, summer and sights in the Lake’s region of New Hampshire.

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Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert
Apr
29
12:00 PM12:00

Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert

Monday, April 29

11:50AM

MERRILL AUDITORIUM

PROGRAM

Copland – Fanfare for the Common Man 

Offenbach – Can Can from Orpheus in the Underworld

Beethoven – Symphony No. 7, 2nd movement 

Strauss – Thunder and Lightning 

Shostakovich – Scherzo from Symphony No. 5

Grieg – Peer Gynt Morning 

Kabalevsky – Comedians Galop 

Elgar – Nimrod from Enigma Variations

Stravinsky – Finale from The Firebird

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In the wise words of the great Hans Christian Anderson, “Where words fail, music speaks”. Join the PSO musicians as they explore the incredible ability of music to influence emotions. Students will be challenged to observe how music moves their feelings, how it moves others, and how it moves the world around them through pieces that challenge, excite, inspire.

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Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert
Apr
29
10:00 AM10:00

Portland Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert


Monday, April 29

9:50AM

MERRILL AUDITORIUM

PROGRAM

Copland – Fanfare for the Common Man

Offenbach – Can Can from Orpheus in the Underworld

Beethoven – Symphony No. 7, 2nd movement 

Strauss – Thunder and Lightning 

Shostakovich – Scherzo from Symphony No. 5

Grieg – Peer Gynt Morning 

Kabalevsky – Comedians Galop 

Elgar – Nimrod from Enigma Variations

Stravinsky – Finale from The Firebird

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In the wise words of the great Hans Christian Anderson, “Where words fail, music speaks”. Join the PSO musicians as they explore the incredible ability of music to influence emotions. Students will be challenged to observe how music moves their feelings, how it moves others, and how it moves the world around them through pieces that challenge, excite, inspire.

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Portland Symphony Orchestra Pops
Jan
19
7:30 PM19:30

Portland Symphony Orchestra Pops

Saturday, January 19

7:30PM

MERRILL AUDITORIUM

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PROGRAM

WOMEN ROCK
a Schirmer Theatrical/Greenberg Artists co-production
Arrangements by Jeff Tyzik
Casting by Laura Stanczyk, CSA

PIECE OF MY HEART, by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Russell
As Recorded by Janis Joplin

DANCING IN THE STREET, by Marvin Gaye, Ivy George Hunter and William Stevenson
As Recorded by Martha Reeves

SO FAR AWAY, by Carole King
As Recorded by Carole King

FLASHDANCE . . . WHAT A FEELING, by Irene Cara and Giorgio Moroder
As Recorded by Irene Cara

LOVIN’ YOU, by Minnie Riperton and Richard Rudolph
As Recorded by Minnie Riperton

FREEWAY OF LOVE, by Jeffrey Cohen and Narada Michael Walden
As Recorded by Aretha Franklin

UP ON THE ROOF, by Carole King and Gerald Goffin
As Recorded by Carole King

LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD, by Holly Knight and Michael Chapman
As Recorded by Pat Benatar

YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE A NATURAL WOMAN, by Carole King, Gerald Goffin and Gerald Wexler
As Recorded by Carole King

PICK UP THE PIECES, by the Average White Band
As Recorded by the Average White Band

I LOVE ROCK N’ ROLL, by Jake Hooker Richards and Allan Sachs
As Recorded by Joan Jett

THESE DREAMS, by Martin Page and Bernard Taupin
As Recorded by Heart

BEST (SIMPLY THE BEST), by Holly Knight and Michael Chapman
As Recorded by Tina Turner

I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE, by Carole King
As Recorded by Carole King

YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND, by Carole King
As Recorded by Carole King

HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT, by Edward Schwartz
As Recorded by Pat Benatar

WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT, by Terence Ernest Britten and Graham Hamilton Lyle
As Recorded by Tina Turner

PROUD MARY, by John Cameron Fogerty
As Recorded by Tina Turner

ALL ARRANGEMENTS LICENSED BY SCHIRMER THEATRICAL, LLC

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WOMEN ROCK features the music of Carole King, Holly Knight, Tina Turner, Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Pat Benatar, Minnie Riperton, Heart and Carly Simon and honors these powerful female rockers and songwriters who changed rock and roll forever. Soloists include 2017 Grammy Award Nominee singer/songwriter Cassidy Catanzaro, star of A Night with Janis Joplin Katrina Rose Dideriksen and the Broadway, TV and Jazz vocal star Shayna Steele who most recently starred in Hairspray Live on NBC.

A portion of the proceeds from productions of Women Rock will be donated to the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (WMRC), a non-profit music and mentoring organization that empowers girls and women through music education, volunteerism, and activities that foster safer spaces, self-respect, leadership  skills, creativity and collaboration.

WMRC offers year-round and summer programs serving girls and gender non-binary youth ages 5-18. The Girls Rock! camp summer sessions (for ages 8-18), and Jumpstart summer rock camp (for ages 5-7), bring together intentionally diverse groups to explore identity and self-expression, ask questions of the world, build community, and act as leaders in their own process of musical creation. The non-profit also offers a
three day Ladies Rock Camp intensive (for adults ages 19 and up), based upon their youth model. Year-round programming includes after school Rhythm & Voice workshops and Rock Out Today mini-camps in NYC public schools, as well as an Arts & Activism Fellowship which provides opportunities for teen women from low and moderate-income households to create their own podcasts, and explore the powerful combination of art and social justice.

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Hartford Symphony Orchestra
Oct
27
7:30 PM19:30

Hartford Symphony Orchestra

STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE IN CONCERT

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell
2 pm & 7:30 pm

Carolyn Kuan conductor

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The Hartford Symphony Orchestra will present Star Wars: A New Hope In Concert featuring screenings of the complete film in HD  on a 40-foot screen with Oscar®-winning composer John Williams’ musical score performed live to the film. Since the release of the first Star Warsmovie nearly 40 years ago, the Star Warssaga has had a seismic impact on both cinema and culture, inspiring audiences around the world with its mythic storytelling, captivating characters, groundbreaking special effects and iconic musical scores composed by Williams.

Single tickets are ON-SALE NOW. For information on new subscriptions, please call 860-987-5900 or visit www.hartfordsymphony.org.

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts in association with 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Warner/Chappell Music.
© 2018 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Disney

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Hartford Symphony Orchestra
Oct
27
2:30 PM14:30

Hartford Symphony Orchestra

STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE IN CONCERT

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Mortensen Hall at The Bushnell
2 pm & 7:30 pm

Carolyn Kuan conductor

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The Hartford Symphony Orchestra will present Star Wars: A New Hope In Concert featuring screenings of the complete film in HD  on a 40-foot screen with Oscar®-winning composer John Williams’ musical score performed live to the film. Since the release of the first Star Warsmovie nearly 40 years ago, the Star Warssaga has had a seismic impact on both cinema and culture, inspiring audiences around the world with its mythic storytelling, captivating characters, groundbreaking special effects and iconic musical scores composed by Williams.

Single tickets are ON-SALE NOW. For information on new subscriptions, please call 860-987-5900 or visit www.hartfordsymphony.org.

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts in association with 20th Century Fox, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Warner/Chappell Music.
© 2018 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © Disney

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Hartford Symphony Orchestra - Rocktopia
Oct
13
8:00 PM20:00

Hartford Symphony Orchestra - Rocktopia

 Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 8 p.m. at the Toyota Oakdale Theatre

Rocktopia is  a  musical  revolution  that  fuses great  classical  music with  some  of  the  best  rock  songs  of  the  past century. Rocktopia showcases  the  works  of  musical  innovators, from  Mozart to Journey, Handel to U2, and Beethoven to The Who,  plus Tchaikovsky, Styx, Pink Floyd, Copland, and more!

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2018 International Trombone Festival Performance
Jul
11
8:00 PM20:00

2018 International Trombone Festival Performance

Hosted by Dr. Bradley Palmer, Professor of Trombone at the Schwob School of Music at Columbus State University (and University of Iowa alum!), the Southeast Trombone Symposium has quickly become one of the regional and national events each summer. Originally a collaboration between the Atlanta Symphony trombone section and Columbus State University, STS now boasts faculty from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Boston Symphony, and more.

Each summer a group of college professors are invited to join with the STS Faculty to become the STS Professor’s Choir. This year the list of performers as impressive as ever! You will NOT want to miss the concert on the opening night (Wednesday July 11)!!

Nikki Abissi – Montclair State University Preparatory Center

Jim Albrecht – University of Nevada, Reno (Fall 2018)

Noreen Baer – Rutgers University

Doug Bristol – Alabama State University

Chris Butler (percussion) – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Jessica Butler – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Alan Carr – Bates College

Justin Cook – University of Central Arkansas

George Curran – New York Philharmonic, Rutgers University, Mannes School of Music, Manhattan School of Music

Jim Decker – Texas Tech University

Doug Farwell – Valdosta State University

Joseph Golden (organ) – Columbus State University

Jason Hausback – Missouri State University

Brian Hecht – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Eric Henson – Limestone College

Brad Kerns – University of Kentucky

Cory Mixdorf – University of Arkansas

James Nova – Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Duquesne University

Fletcher Peacock – University of North Carolina, Asheville

Brent Phillips – Baylor University

Denson Paul Pollard – Indiana University

Jemmie Robertson – University of Florida (Fall 2018)

Jason Robins – Alabama Symphony

John Shanks – West Texas A&M

Gary Shaw – Milliken University

Cameron Smith – LaGrange College

James Sparrow – Mars Hill University

Doug Warner – Lee University

Jennifer Wharton – Montclair State University

Colin Williams – Montclair State University, Rutgers University, Manhattan School of Music

Steve Wilson – Greenville Symphony Orchestra

Nathan Zgonc – Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,

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Hartford Symphony Orchestra
Jul
20
to Jul 23

Hartford Symphony Orchestra

Williams & Warner Bros.

 

Friday, July 21, 2017

Simsbury Meadows Performing Arts Center
7:30pm
Rain Date: Saturday, July 22, 7:30pm

John Williams is one of America’s most beloved living composers – as are his scores for blockbuster films like Star Wars, Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and so many more. And music from composing greats like Rossini, Brahms, Chopin and others set the scene for countless wacky Looney Tunes adventures. Put them together and you get Williams & Warner Bros., an unforgettable summer evening of music from the big and small screen! Conducted by HSO Music Director Carolyn Kuan.

Grass Passes, Table Subscriptions, table seats and lawn seats are on sale now!

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Maine Chamber Ensemble with the Oratorio Chorale
Nov
12
to Nov 13

Maine Chamber Ensemble with the Oratorio Chorale

Director Emily Isaacson leads the Oratorio Chorale in our 43rd season with a full schedule of concert programs ranging from Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mendelssohn to American spirituals. Please revisit this page for further information on dates, location, and ticket prices as details are confirmed.

Mendelssohn’s Elijah    November 12 and 13, 2016
Dashon Burton, Kate Maroney, Dann Coakwell, soloists
with the Maine Chamber Ensemble
St. Luke’s Cathedral, Portland, St. John the Baptist Church, Brunswick

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