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Valley Now
Symphony Silicon Valley Announces Fifteenth Season
2016 - 2017 Season Opens October 1st
SVR Classical Season includes bandoneon artist, JP Jofre. TICKETS:
Symphony Silicon Valley’s
Said Symphony General
works from Argentina to Director Andrew Bales, “We
Russia; from 18th century are excited to have such Full Series of
South Valley Review Europe to America today; from illustrious new guest artists as Seven Programs:
$287 - $602
2059 Camden Avenue ballet in Lincoln Center to Interior of the beautifully restored California Lynn, and Orion, as well as
Theater with Symphony Silicon Valley and
Suite 299 tango in Buenos Aires. Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale. the return of favorites Kamio Four Programs:
and Nakamatsu. This season
$164 - $344
Photo by Robert Shomler.
San Jose, CA, 95124 The roster of outstanding will have varied and unique
soloists for is headed by
(408) 898 - 7534 concertos with first time flavors, from the sultry violin Box Office:
world-renowned cellist Lynn guest Orion Weiss. Other 408.286.2699
Harrell who opens Symphony solo of Scheherazade to the www.symphonysiliconvalley.org
Minority Owned Silicon Valley’s 15th season. soloists include pianist Nikolai unparalleled sounds of Jofre’s
Business Jon Nakamatsu returns to Demidenko, Symphony elegant bandoneon. This is California Theater, 345
South First St
Concertmaster Robin Mayforth,
perform two double piano a season of thrilling musical San Jose, CA, 95113
Publisher: violinist Mayuko Kamio, and artistry.”
Richard Pugh
Richard@southvalleyreview.com
Puts: …this noble company Program #6
October 22 – 23, 2016
General Manager/Sales: Conductor: Edvard Tchivzhel Kabalevsky: Violin Concerto Bach & Mahler
Brigitte Jones Season Soloist: Nikolai Demidenko, piano Foss: Three American Pieces May 6 – 7, 2017
Brigitte@southvalleyreview.com Scriabin: Piano Concerto Bernstein: Fancy Free Ballet Suite Conductor: Tatsuya Shimono
Overview Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 Bach: Chaconne, arranged by
Editor at Large: Program #3 Program #5 Hideo Saito
Sonya Ruffin Beethoven’s Pastoral & Scheherazade Carnival of the Animals, Mozart Mahler: Symphony No. 5
Editor@southvalleyreview.com Program #1 December 3 – 4, 2016 Requiem Program #7
Lynn Harrell, Berlioz & Brahms Conductor: John Nelson March 17, 18 and 19, 2017 Misa Tango
Operations/Accounting: October 1-2, 2016 Soloist: Robin Mayforth, violin Conductor: Constantine Kitsopoulos June 3 – 4, 2017
Dorothy Pugh Conductor: John Nelson Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 Soloists: Jon Nakamatsu and Orion Conductor: Carlos Vieu
Accounting@southvalleyreview.com Soloist: Lynn Harrell, cello Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Weiss, pianists Soloist: Juan Pablo Jofre, bandoneon
Berlioz: Le Corsaire Program #4 Symphony Silicon Valley Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale
Graphic Design: Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1 Something New & Fancy Free Chorate + Baritone soloist
Amanda Faris Brahms: Symphony No. 4 January 21 – 22, 2017 4 vocal soloists Salgán: Symphonic Tangos
Graphics@southvalleyreview.com Program #2 Conductor: Paul Polivnick Mozart: Concerto for Two Pianos Piazzolla: Nuevo Symphonic
Grand Old Russia Soloist: Mayuko Kamio, violin Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Tangos
Assistant to Publisher: Puts: Millennium Canons Animals Bacalov: Misa Tango
Kal-el R. Pugh Mozart: Requiem
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