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Welcome to the 32nd Mendocino Music Festival!
Please join us for glorious music in an extraordinary variety of genres — symphonic, chamber, opera, jazz, Cajun,
bluegrass, Celtic and more. Whatever your musical tastes, prepare to be delighted. And what could be a more inspiring
location for listening than the edge of the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by redwoods, art galleries, charming shops, uncrowded
state parks, award-wining wineries and craft breweries, cozy inns and excellent restaurants.
Allan Pollack Artistic Director and Conductor
Susan WaterfallAssociate Artistic Director
Welcome!
A celebration of music,to which the world is invited!
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PERFORMANCES FOR 2018 SEASON – Mendocino Music Festival
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Susan Mauro-Wagner & Mike Wagner
Ted Burke/Shadowbrook Restaurant
Jane and Gerald Armour
Pete and Christy Rose
Russell Piti and David Cash
Rod Lorimer
Charles and Olivia Hasty
Moira Conzelman
Thomas Safran
California State Parks
Mendocino Presbyterian Church
Nancy Wallace-Nelson
Mary Kay and Boyd Hight
Linda and Fedele Bauccio
Donna and William Burke
Barbara Monroe
Susan Larkin and Jim Ehlers
Nancy and Charles Jenkins
Mary Ann and Lou Parlapiano
Andria Richey and Joe Dalton
Kathryn and John Hughes
Linda and Joel Tejada
Nicholas Wilson Photography
Out of this World
Deborah and Steven Farmar
Harvest Market
W.O.M.E.N.
Jim Havlena
Barbara Barkovich
Barbara Faulkner and Steve Acker
The Coast FM
KWINE & MAX
KZYX & Z
Savings Bank of Mendocino County
Jason Kirkman and Carole Kawase
Kenneth and Nancy Evans
Claire Ellis and Chuck Greenburg
Gary Ratway and Deborah Whigham
We gratefully acknowledge the following Concert and Event Sponsors and Underwriters for their support and generosity.Our Gracious Sponsors
Special thanks to our brochure and ticket sponsor
You are invited to attend the Festival Orchestra rehearsals in the Tent Concert Hall, a wonderful way to introduce children to the glories of orchestral music. Come in at any time, stay as long as you like. Rehearsals are free but we welcome donations.
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Open Rehearsals
Special thanks to our brochure and ticket sponsor
We gratefully acknowledge the following Concert & Event Sponsors and Underwriters for their support and generosity.
Open Rehearsals
We gratefully acknowledge the following Concert and Event Sponsors and Underwriters for their support and generosity.
You are invited to attend the Festival Orchestra rehearsals in the Tent Concert Hall, a wonderful way to introduce the glories of orchestral music. Come in at any time, stay as long as you like. Rehearsals are free but we welcome donations
Susan Mauro-Wagner & Mike Wagner
Ted Burke/Shadowbrook Restaurant
Jane and Gerald Armour
Pete and Christy Rose
Russell Piti and David Cash
Rod Lorimer
Charles and Olivia Hasty
Moira Conzelman
Thomas Safran
California State Parks
Mendocino Presbyterian Church
Nancy Wallace-Nelson
Mary Kay and Boyd Hight
Linda and Fedele Bauccio
Donna and William Burke
Barbara Monroe
Susan Larkin and Jim Ehlers
Nancy and Charles Jenkins
Mary Ann and Lou Parlapiano
Andria Richey and Joe Dalton
Kathryn and John Hughes
Linda and Joel Tejada
Nicholas Wilson Photography
Out of this World
Deborah and Steven Farmar
Harvest Market
W.O.M.E.N.
Jim Havlena
Barbara Barkovich
Barbara Faulkner and Steve Acker
The Coast FM
KWINE & MAX
KZYX & Z
Savings Bank of Mendocino
County
Jason Kirkman and Carole Kawase
Kenneth and Nancy Evans
Claire Ellis and Chuck Greenburg
Gary Ratway & Deborah Whigham
Our Gracious Sponsors
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PERFORMANCE & REHEARSAL SCHEDULE – Mendocino Music Festival
Events and concerts are shown in boldface. Rehearsals are shown in light font. Rehearsals are in the Tent Concert Hall.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
62 pm – 5 pm Orchestra
6:00 PM Sostenuto Opening Gala
79:30 am – 12:30 pm Orchestra
2:00 PM TENT Stephen Prutsman, Geoff Nutall & Livia Sohn play Telemann, Franck, Bizet, Verdi, Gluck
7:30 PM TENT The StepCrew Celtic
810 am – 1 pm Orchestra
6:00 PM TENT Orchestra Bernstein songs with Shawnette Sulker; Copland; Barber Violin Concerto with Livia Sohn
910 am – 2 pm Opera
2:30 PM PRESTON Business Casual Contemporary A Cappella
7:30 PM TENT Lucia Micarelli Multi-Genre Violinist
1010 am – 2 pm Opera (no orchestra)
4:00 PM TENT Calder Quartet
No Evening Concert
1110 am – 2 pm Opera
2:30 PM PRESTON New Esterhazy Quartet Haydn
7:30 PM TENT Eric Bibb Blues
1210 am – 2 pm Opera (dress)
2:30 PM PRESTON The Mattlock DuoCabaret
7:30 PM TENT The Barefoot Movement Bluegrass
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2:30 PM PRESTON Clairdee Jazz Singer
7:30 PM TENT Opera Il Matrimonio Segreto
1410:30 am – 1:30 pm Festival Big Band
2:30 PM PRESTON Festival Chamber Players Bach, Shostakovich, Mozart
7:30 PM TENT Big Band with vocalists Zoe Ellis, Kim Nalley, & Kenny Washington
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2:30 PM PRESTON Chopin’s Life and Times Multimedia Lecture by Susan Waterfall
7:30 PM TENT Perla Batalla Tribute to Leonard Cohen
1610 am – 1 pm Orchestra
2:30 PM PRESTON Chopin Series Susan Waterfall, David Kadarauch, Miles Graber
6:00 PM Ledford House Dinner
1710 am – 1 pm Orchestra
2:30 PM PRESTON Piano Series John Novacek Chopin and more
7:30 PM TENT The Dustbowl Revival Eclectic Americana
1810 am – 1 pm Orchestra
2:30 PM PRESTON Piano Series Spencer Myer Chopin and more
7:30 PM TENT Orchestra Shostakovich, Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 with John Novacek
1910 am – 1 pm Orchestra
7:30 PM TENT Venice Soft Rock and Harmony
2010 am – 12 pm Orchestra
1:30 pm – 3 pm Orchestra
4:00 PM PRESTON Emerging Artists
7:30 PM TENT Pine Leaf Boys Zydeco, Cajun
2110 am – 1 pm Orchestra
2:30 PM PRESTON Alex de Grassi and Andrew York Guitars
7:30 PM TENT Orchestra & Chorus Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Rutter: Magnificat
Rehearsal times and other information subject to change. Updates at mendocinomusic.org
July 2018
NOTE: The afternoon concert on July 7th begins at 2:00 PM, the Festival Orchestra Concert on July 8th begins at 6:00 PM. Other exceptions to our usual times: Calder Quartet and Emerging Artists at 4:00 PM.
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A CAPPELLA ...............................5AMERICANA ...............................9BIG BAND ...................................7BLUEGRASS AND ROOTS ........... 6BLUES ........................................6CABARET ...................................6CAJUN .....................................10
CELTIC .......................................4CHAMBER MUSIC .......4, 5, 6, 7, 9CHOPIN SERIES ..........................8FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA ......4, 9, 10GUITAR ....................................10JAZZ ..........................................7LEONARD COHEN TRIBUTE .........8
MULTI-GENRE VIOLIN .................5OPERA .......................................7PIANO SERIES…… ................8, 9SPECIAL EVENTS ......................11SOFT ROCK AND HARMONY ........9
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Performances for 2018 SeasonJULY 7 ❱ 2:00 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Soloists Together
Before their solo turns later in the week, this afternoon Geoff Nuttall, violin, and Livia Sohn, violin, join Stephen Prutsman, piano, to play Telemann’s Gulliver Suite, Cesar Franck’s Sonata in A Major, instrumental versions of familiar arias by Bizet, Verdi, and Gluck, and Hubay’s Carmen Fantasie.
JULY 7 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
The StepCrew
Bringing together three styles of exhilarating dance forms—Ottawa Valley stepdance, Irish stepdance, and Tap—these dancers and musicians take you on an amazing dance journey. As if dancing weren’t enough, The StepCrew boasts world-class fiddlers backed by an ensemble of some of the most talented musicians in the Celtic music scene today.
JULY 8 ❱ 6:00 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Festival Orchestra with violinist Livia Sohn and soprano Shawnette SulkerThe season opens with Bernstein’s energetic and rhythmic Candide Overture; Copland’s inspiring and melodic Appalachian Spring; Barber’s Violin Concerto; and songs and dances from Bernstein’s West Side Story.
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Geoff Nuttall Livia Sohn Stephen Prutsman
Livia Sohn Shawnette Sulker
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JULY 9 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Business Casual
This dynamic group combines unexpected musical styles to produce fresh a cappella versions of vintage chart toppers, today’s top 40 hits, and award-winning original material. With such powerful leads and sizzling beats, audiences can’t believe this group is using only their voices.
JULY 9 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Lucia MicarelliViolinist Lucia Micarelli journeys through many musical influences from classical to jazz to traditional fiddle music and Americana, all bound together by her trademark vulnerability and technical wizardry. Called "a violinist of heart-melting talent" by the Wall Street Journal, Micarelli is best known for her collaborations with Josh Groban, Chris
Botti, and classic rock band Jethro Tull, as well as her starring role as Annie in HBO's critically acclaimed series Treme.
JULY 10 ❱ 4:00 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Calder QuartetWe welcome the Calder Quartet back for a sixth year of sensitive and eloquent playing.
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JULY 11 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
New Esterhazy Quartet“London, 1845: Gratitude to Josef Haydn” will showcase this quartet’s core repertoire by playing four of Haydn’s string quartets: D minor, C Major, D Major, and B-flat Major. Founded in 2006, the quartet takes its name from the Hungarian estate where Joseph Haydn lived and worked for nearly three decades.
JULY 11 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Eric BibbWith a career spanning five decades, three dozen albums, countless radio & television appearances, and concerts all over the globe, Eric Bibb is one of the leading bluesmen of his generation. A fiery singer with soul, gospel and folk roots, his blues are honest and powerful. Born in New York and raised in a musical family, Bibb currently lives in Sweden. One critic wrote: “He has all the ingredients for stardom—handsome good looks, a voice as strong and soulful as they come, and the guitar chops to hold his own against the best. His blues are clean, beautifully sung, soulful and upbeat.”
JULY 12 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
The Mattlock Duo Cabaret The Mattlock Duo (husband-and-wife team Daniel Lockert and Jenny Matteucci) will transform Preston Hall into a New York cabaret with music that crosses over from favorite standards, to twentieth century “classical” composers, and to Broadway. Their eclectic and humorous show “For the Love of…” will explore the many facets of love and showcase songs with intimate style.
JULY 12 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
The Barefoot Movement
Heartfelt, energetic, and down home, The Barefoot Movement has been heralded by CMT Edge as “one of the most promising new bands on the bluegrass scene.” Selected as showcase artists at conferences of both the International Bluegrass Music Association and the Americana Festival, this acoustic band takes listeners back to another place and time with a show as fun to watch as it is to hear.
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JULY 13 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
ClairdeeIn “A Love Letter to Lena Horne,” Clairdee will commemorate the career of the groundbreaking singer, actress, and activist with fresh arrangements of songs associated with Horne from Harlem to Hollywood, Broadway and beyond. The program will include historical references and personal reflections on Horne’s significance as an American cultural icon. Clairdee’s lustrous voice and soulful delivery hearken back to a time when jazz, pop, and R&B often blended seamlessly together.
JULY 13 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Opera: Il Matrimonio SegretoGuest conductor Luçik Aprahämian Stage director Erin Neff
Cimarosa’s felicitous music carries an amusing story refreshingly free of absurd disguises and mistaken identities. A young couple in love schemes to thwart the desires of the maiden’s father that she marry someone of higher status.
Angela Cadolago, Carolina; Tonia D’Amelia, Elisetta; Sylvie Jensen, Fidalma; Michael Desnoyers, Paolino; Bojan Knezevic, Geronimo; and Ben Brady, Count Robinson.
JULY 14 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Festival Chamber Players
On the program this afternoon are Bach’s Trio Sonata in E-flat Major; Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor; and Mozart’s Quintet in A Major for Clarinet and Strings. Tammy Dyer, violin; Susan Freier, violin; Jay Zhong, violin, Eric Kritz, clarinet; Tom Nugent, oboe; Stephen Harrison, cello; Carolyn Steinbuck, piano.
JULY 14 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Festival Big Band with Zoe Ellis, Kim Nalley & Kenny Washington
A high-octane group of singers and musicians will dazzle you with their interpretations of favorites from the American songbook and jazz repertoire.
Top left: Zoe Ellis Bottom left: Kim Nalley Right: Kenny Washington
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JULY 15-18 ❱
Chopin: Dreams and MemoriesSusan Waterfall is back by popular demand, this year with lectures and narrated concerts about Frédéric Chopin’s life and music.
JULY 15 ❱ 2:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Chopin Series Opening LectureSusan Waterfall will survey Chopin’s life with images and recorded examples. His dedication to Bach, Mozart, Italian opera, and traditional Polish music and his relationships with Schumann, Liszt, George Sand, Delacroix, and Mickiewicz will be discussed. Learn about Chopin’s invention and development of musical genres such as the prelude, the ballade, and the nocturne. While creating an idealized image of Poland, Chopin awakened a universal longing for a lost homeland.
JULY 15 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Leonard Cohen TributePerla Batalla
Once a Leonard Cohen back-up singer, singer-songwriter Batalla launched her solo career with Cohen’s encouragement. The Grammy-nominated Batalla has recorded seven albums, written for both film and television, and toured worldwide. The San Jose Mercury News said, “Batalla’s gorgeous, rich, contralto voice adds another layer of beauty to Cohen’s elegantly crafted songs.”
JULY 16 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Chopin
Susan Waterfall will play Mazurkas and Barcarolle in F-sharp Major, and discuss the significance of Chopin’s keyboard innovations. David Kadarauch, cello, and Miles Graber, piano, will perform the Cello Sonata in G minor.
JULY 17 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Piano Series, with continued focus on ChopinJohn Novacek
This afternoon's program includes Chopin’s Etude in A-flat Major, Nocturne No. 7 in C-sharp minor, Impromptu No. 1 in A-flat Major, and Ballade No. 1 in G minor. Mozart’s Rondo in A minor, K. 511, Messaien’s Le baiser de l’enfant-Jésus, and Liszt’s Liebestraum No. 3 and Rhapsodie espagnole, S.254.
David Kadarauch Miles Graber
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JULY 17 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
The Dustbowl Revival
With a vibrant mix of vintage Americana sounds, this eight-piece group “would have sounded utterly at home within the hallowed confines of Preservation Hall in New Orleans' French Quarter,” according to the Los Angeles Times. “Their sonic explorations exemplify everything shows should be: hot, spontaneous, engaging and, best of all, a pleasure to hear.” (L.A. Weekly).
JULY 18 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Piano Series, with continued focus on ChopinSpencer Myer
You will hear Haydn’s Keyboard Sonata in E Major, Hob. XVI: 31; Debussy’s Estampes and L’isle joyeuse; and all four of Chopin’s scherzi: No. 1 in B minor, Op. 20; No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 31; No. 3 in C-sharp minor, Op. 39; and No. 4 in E Major, Op. 54.
JULY 18 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Festival Orchestra with pianist John NovacekYou will hear Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 in D minor and Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major.
JULY 19 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Venice
Performing together since 1980 and consisting of two sets of brothers, Venice’s music is a reflection of growing up in the California beach town for which the group is named. With sounds at once familiar and fresh, their music is a winning hybrid of folk/rock/soul. Venice’s trademarks are their beautiful harmonies, personal lyrics, and high-energy shows; their distinctive vocal sounds have allowed them to perform and record with some of the biggest names in the music industry.
JULY 20 ❱ 4:00 PM PRESTON HALL
Emerging Artists Chamber Music
The annual recital by the enormously talented young string players from the festival’s Emerging Artists Program is anticipated by all who love chamber music.
Mendocino Beacon/Mary Rose Kaczorowski photo
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JULY 20 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Pine Leaf Boys
A smash hit at last year’s festival, the Pine Leaf Boys have been described by Rolling Stone as “the best new, energetic, and fun Cajun band in a very long time.” Hailing from southwest Louisiana, they are known for their own inimitable brand of music, blending the sounds of Cajun, Zydeco, Swamp-Pop, Country, and Soul. Their wild shows and thoughtful arrangements have breathed new life into Louisiana music.
JULY 21 ❱ 2:30 PM PRESTON HALL
Alex de Grassi and Andrew York
Fingerstyle guitar master Alex de Grassi is the founder of the Mendocino Summer Guitar Workshop which runs concurrently with the Mendocino Music Festival. Grammy Award-winning classical guitarist, composer and guest workshop teacher Andrew York joins him again this year in a concert program featuring their solo and duo compositions and arrangements that blend the sonorities of steel-string and classical guitar. They will be joined by members of the Mendocino Summer Guitar Workshop in the premier of a composition for guitar orchestra.
JULY 21 ❱ 7:30 PM TENT CONCERT HALL
Festival Orchestra and ChorusThe season closes with the delightful Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elgar’s fascinating Enigma Variations, and John Rutter’s Magnificat sung by massed chorus, with Amy Bouchard, soprano.
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Amy Bouchard
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VENUE CODE
TC: TENT CONCERT HALL | Reserved Seating Sections A, B, C, D. Y= Ages 16 and under.PH: PRESTON HALL — This Venue is Open Seating
DATE TIME CONCERT AT A B C D Y O # TOTAL
7/7 2:00pmChamber Music with Geoff Nuttall, Stephen Prutsman, and Livia Sohn
TC 40 31 21 15 15 30
7/7 7:30pm The StepCrew TC 50 41 31 15 15
7/8 6:00pm Festival Orchestra TC 50 41 31 15 15
7/9 2:30pm Business Casual PH 15 30
7/9 7:30pm Lucia Micarelli TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/10 4:00pm Calder Quartet TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/11 2:30pm New Esterhazy Quartet PH 15 30
7/11 7:30pm Eric Bibb TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/12 2:30pm The Mattlock Duo Cabaret PH 15 30
7/12 7:30pm The Barefoot Movement TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/13 2:30pm Clairdee PH 15 30
7/13 7:30pm* Opera – Il Matrimonio Segreto TC 50 41 31 15 15
7/14 2:30pm Festival Chamber Players PH 15 30
7/14 7:30pm Festival Big Band TC 55 46 36 15 15
7/15 2:30pm Chopin Series Lecture PH 15 30
7/15 7:30pm Perla Batalla TC 40 31 21 15 15 30
7/16 2:30pm Chopin PH 15 30
7/17 2:30pm Piano Series – John Novacek PH 15 30
7/17 7:30pm The Dustbowl Revival TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/18 2:30pm Piano Series – Spencer Myer PC 15 30
7/18 7:30pm Festival Orchestra TC 50 41 31 15 15
7/19 7:30pm Venice TC 40 31 21 15 15
7/20 4:00pm Emerging Artists PH 15 30
7/20 7:30pm Pine Leaf Boys TH 40 31 21 15 15
7/21 2:30pm Alex De Grassi and Andrew York PH 15 30
7/21 7:30pm* Festival Orchestra/Chorus Rutter Magnificat TC 55 46 36 15 15
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