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Monday, September 23, 2002

Sawallisch Celebration Begins
New Musicians Onstage for Opening Night
Philadelphia Orchestra Award Goes to Mimi O'Malley
Single Tickets Now Onsale: Chills and...Trills?
New Low-Cost Ticket Option for Students
September 11 Concert Meets Community Need
Concerts Present and Past Available for Downloading for andante.com

 

     
           
   

Sawallisch Celebration Begins
The Philadelphia Orchestra's tribute to Music Director Wolfgang Sawallisch's ten years of outstanding leadership began with a sold-out Opening Gala on September 18, the Orchestra's first Opening Night at its new home in the Kimmel Center. The Sawallisch celebration marks another in a series of exciting landmarks for the Orchestra, beginning with the Centennial Celebration in 1999 and 2000 and the opening of stunning Verizon Hall in 2001. By the end of this season, Maestro Sawallisch will have conducted over 650 performances at home and on tour, and will have hired 39 members of the Orchestra, including 9 principal players. In the fall of 2003, he becomes Conductor Laureate, and Christoph Eschenbach becomes the Orchestra's seventh Music Director, starting a new period of growth for the historic ensemble.

     
           
   

New Musicians Onstage for Opening Night
Look for new faces in the violin, viola and cello sections at your next concert. Zachary De Pue, Violin; Carrie Dennis, Assistant Principal Viola; and Efe Baltacigil, Assistant Principal Cello joined the Orchestra this season. All recent graduates of Philadelphia's renowned Curtis Institute of Music, as well as veterans of major international chamber music festivals, they dethrone violinists Miyo Curnow and Elina Kalendareva as the world-renowned ensemble's newest members. Although vacant positions are filled via a rigorous multi-phased audition process, including "blind" auditions behind a screen, the Curtis-Philadelphia Orchestra connection has been reinforced over generations of teacher-student relationships, in which the Orchestra's unique stylistic as well as technical values are passed on. It is not surprising that so many Curtis graduates are a natural fit for The Philadelphia Orchestra.

     
           
   

Philadelphia Orchestra Award Goes to Mimi O'Malley
For over 40 years, Mimi O'Malley has been a behind-the-scenes pillar of The Philadelphia Orchestra. She started in the accounting department in 1960, and for several decades has served as Executive Assistant to the chairmen, presidents, executive directors, and to three music directors of the Orchestra. At Opening Night, she went "public," as the recipient of the seventh Philadelphia Orchestra Award, given by the Board of Directors for exemplary contributions to the Orchestra. Among previous recipients are Orchestra musicians, volunteers, donors and sponsors, and Board chairs.

     
           
   

Single Tickets Now Onsale: Chills and ...Trills?-
You can now purchase tickets for a variety of special events programs, as well as for individual subscription concerts. Upcoming events in our beautiful Verizon Hall include the popular annual Halloween concert; join the Orchestra members in costume, with this year's guest host Carlota Tendant, and expect the unexpected! The annual Marian Anderson Award goes to actor-humanitarian Danny Glover on November 11, and an array of stars will join the Orchestra at Verizon Hall to pay tribute to him. It's not too early to think about the holidays. Winter Wonderland concerts will include festive music of the season and an audience sing-along of popular carols, and New Year's Eve will entertain you with polkas, sparkling Mozart and Haydn waltzes, and of course, Auld Lang Syne. Finally, the multi-talented Bobby McFerrin leads the Orchestra and area community choruses for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert on January 16, sponsored by Cigna. For tickets to all of the above events, which start as low as $10, call Ticket Philadelphia at 215-893-1999 or visit www.philorch.org.

     
           
    New Low-Cost Ticket Option for Students
Students with ID cards can now hear Orchestra concerts for as little as $6 a ticket, by joining the "Student Understudy" program. They purchase vouchers, which are redeemed at curtain time for a seat that a ticket holder has been unable to use and has not already turned in for resale. The voucher program joins existing half-price subscription options for students, and the Community Rush program that provides 100 same-day seats for each subscription concert at just $10. For information, call Ticket Philadelphia at 215-893-1999.
     
           
    September 11 Concert Meets Community Need
The Philadelphia Orchestra and eight other performing arts organizations joined together at Verizon Hall for a free commemoration and tribute in words and music. From the haunting poems of children to the challenging dance movements of PHILADANCO, to the uplifting closing of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, the performers led the audience through a range of emotional experiences to help cope with this difficult day and move forward. As they did last year at this time in a special free Tribute Concert at the Mann Center, Orchestra members returned early from their summer vacations. All performances and Kimmel Center support services were donated.
     
           
   

Concerts Present and Past Available for Streaming on andante.com
Visit the Musicroom at andante.com for current season and historic Philadelphia Orchestra concerts, including:

Verdi Requiem, conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch. Soloists include Christine Brewer and James Morris (Recorded 10 June 02)
http://www.andante.com/magazine/article.cfm?id=17712

Higdon's Concerto for Orchestra, Strauss's Ein Heldenleben
(Recorded 12 June 2002)
http://www.andante.com/magazine/article.cfm?id=17623

Fauré, Honnegger and Ravel Conducted by Charles Munch (Recorded 17 March 1963)
http://www.andante.com/magazine/article.cfm?id=17618

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