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BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIAIllustrations by Victor JuhaszM AJOR CONCERT SER IESL U K A S F O S S C O N D U C T O RROBERT MERRILL\Times. Thirty seasons with the Metropolitan Opera. \did shape.\Octbber 26th, 27th, and 28th*Mozart/Verdi Opera ProgramRobert Merrill, BaritoneMozart's Overture & Two Arias from \& Aria from \Verdi's Preludes to Acts I & III and Aria from \and Ballet Music from \LUKAS FOSS\tors. . .\\has been blessed with a genuinely lively musical mind.\December 14th, 15th, and 16th*Handel: The Messiahwith Dinah Bryant, Soprano; Nadine Asher, Contralto; Curtis Rayam, Tenor; Matthew Murray, Baritone; Irwin Densen, Bass; and the Brooklyn Philharmonia Chorus, Alexander Dashnaw, Director.BELLA DAVIDOVICH\Warsaw's Chopin Competition. Russia%u2019s most acclaimed woman pianist \of the world.\%u2014HaroldSchonberg, NY Times.February 1st, 2nd, and 3rd*Chopin/Schumann ProgramBella Davidovich, PianoChopin's Grande Polonaise and Piano Concerto in F Minor. Schumann's Symphony No. 2 in C.PAULA ROBISON.*.\a rare artist who makes the flute sound both sensuous and classically pure.\%u2014N Y Times.\stars in the country.\(See Vivaldi/Stravinsky Program)SCOTT NICKREN2\%u2014Boston Globe.\feast for the ears.\Music Director for BAM's Chamber Music Series, he has appeared extensively in concerts throughout the world.February 29th, March 1st, & 2nd*Vivaldi/Stravinsky ProgramPaula Robison, Flute & ScottNickrenz, ViolaVivaldi's Flute Concerto in G Minor (\Major, and Concerto for Flute and Viola.Stravinsky's Pulcinella (complete), after Pergolesi.MEET THE MO DERNS LUKAS FOSS, CONDUCTOR20th CENTURY AMERICAN MUSIC/ REDISCOVERIES & REVIVALS1900 1920Thursday, November 1st at 8 :00pmCharles Ives, Ernest Bloch, DaneR udhyar, W allingford Riegger,Edgar Varese, Carl Rqggles. ScottJoplinV IR G IL THOMSON w ill lead postconcert discussion1920 1940Thursday, January 3rd at 8:00pmHenry C ow ell. Aaron Copland,Roger Sessions, R u th C raw ford,Louis Gruenberg, V irg il Thom son,Duke E llingtonA A R O N C O PLAN D w ill lend posiconcert discussion1940 1960Thursday, February 21st at 8 00pmGeorge C rum b, Leonard Bernstein,John Cage. W illiam Schuman,M ilto n B a bbitt. Samuel Barber.E llio tt CarterW ILL I AM SCHUMAN w ill lead postconcert discussion.1960 1980Thursday, A p ril 10th at 8 00pmNew music to be announced aprogram of premieresLU K A S FOSS w ill lead post concertdiscussion%u2022 A ll Meet The Moder ns Series w illbe held in the Lepercq SpaceSave 30% on 4 concert subscription (Reg. Price - $22.00/Sale Price $15.00)FAMILY SE R IE S ANTONIA BRICO & FRIENDSSave 40% on 3-concert subscriptionReg. Price - $16.50 Sale Price - $10.00Saturday, October 20th at 2:00pmMUSIC FROM LO NG AGOMedieval & Renaissance Music(w ith guest artists), ElizabethanSongs, and a Baroque group Bach,Handel, V ivaldi, and Telemann.Dr Bnco vyill open this year's seriesand introduce tw o young conductors,Jesse Levine and Paul Dunkel,w ho w ill lead the tw o subsequentconcerts.Saturday, January 26th at 2 00pmMUSIC BV MASTERS IN TH EIRTEENSM ozart, Mendelssohn, Sullivan,Saint-Saens, Shostakovich, andStrauss.Saturday. March 15 at 2 00pmMUSIC BY L IV IN G COMPOSERS(some of whom w ill be present)M orton Gould, V ladim ir Ussachevsky, Stanley Silverman, N etty Simons,and Lukas Foss'A l l Fam ily Series w ill lie held m theLepercq SpaceSPECIAL CONCERT LAZAR BERMANMajor Concert SeriesTimes^Friday & Saturday at 8:00pmSunday at 3:00pmLYNN HARRELLUnquestionably one of the finest cellists performing today. \everything\a beautiful singing sound and a strong commitment to whatever he does.\-Saturday Review.March 28th, 29th, and 30th*Haydn/Beethoven ProgramLynn Harrell, Cello Beethoven's Musik zur emem Ritterballet and Incidental music to Egmont.Haydn's Concerto for Violoncello in C and Symphony No. 104 (\STEVEN DE GROOTE\\Winner of the Van Cliburn Competition.May 2nd, 3rd, and 4 th* Rachmaninoff/Saint-Saens ProgramSteven De Groote, Piano Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances and Concerto No. 2 in C Minor Saint-Saens' Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (\\TIME \romantic colossus with supreme fearless fingers.\N Y POST One of the most sought after and highly praised artists on the international music scene.November 26, 1979 at 8pm. Subscribe to any Brooklyn Philharmonia series and pay $10 for $12.50 seat. Save $2.50on top-priced seats, and get first choice seating. (Lazar Berman tickets will not go on public sale until after Labor Day.)rORDER B Y S E P T. 30t h & SAVE!Subscription DaySeatLoc.Reg.PriceSalePriceNo. of Subs TotalPhilharmonia Fri ( Sat ( Sun ( ) A ( ) $69- $35 X = $Major Series Fri ( Sat ( Sun ( ) B ( ) $46- $30 X = $Fri ( Sat ( Sun ( ) C ( ) $9+ $20 X = $The real cost of these productions is not reflected in ticket prices. Please help us by including at least 20% above the cost of your tickets as a tax-deductible gift. Tax deductible contribution $ ----------------Reg.PriceSalePriceNo. ofSubs TotalMeet the Moderns $33*0- $15 X = $Family Series $49*0- $10 X = SLazar Berman Concert .$43-50- $10 X = $Name_______________________________________________________________Address _________ ___________________________________________________City_____________________ __ _______State------------------------------.%u2014 %u2014 ZipTelephone (day)_________________________ (evening) ---------------------------- BflfnHOW TO ORDERPlease use this special pre-addressed form to order your tickets by mail. To order a Major Series subscription, enter the subscription day, the seat location letter, the number of subscriptions, and the total. To order the other subscriptions, enter the quantity and total. You may only order Lazar Berman tickets if you order a subscription. Enclose a stamped selfaddressed envelope and your check made payable to Brooklyn Philharmonia with this special order form. Mail it to: BAM Box Office, 30Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY11217. Programs subject to change. No refunds or exchanges. These performances are made possible in part with public funds from the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York, New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts. Sale ends July 15.R rn n k ly n A ra rlftm v n f M u%u00abir.30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11217September 20, 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 11V i %u00bb %u00bb */ * $ %u00bb I I *. J 4 J - f lit* * *. %u00ab*

