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.comAll programs, artists, dates and times are subject to change.
There are no refunds or exchanges on any ticket purchase.
All sales are final.
The PMF administrative/box office is located in Ephraim and is open throughout the year: 10347 N. Water Street,
Unit B, located in the Green Gables ShopsPhone: 920-854-4060
KEY NOTESVictor Yampolsky is the Conductor for all concerts EXCEPT Tuesday, August 15.
Pieces with an * will be conducted by the Emerging Conductor. Info on the Karen Smuda Emerging Conductor Program can be found on the website under Education & Community Engage-ment.
Concerts are held in the Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek (in-doors, air-conditioned, reserved seating).
Concerts begin promptly at 7:30 pm.
The Festival’s ticket office is located in North Ephraim at 10347 N. Water Street, Unit B, in the Green Gables Shops.
MAILING ADDRESS:P.O. Box 340, Ephraim, WI 54211Phone: 920-854-4060E-mail: [email protected]: www.musicfestival.com
ABOUT USPENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL IS CELEBRATING ITS 65TH SEASON PRESENTING PROFESSIONAL SYMPHONIC MUSIC ON THE BEAUTIFUL DOOR PENINSULA OF WISCONSIN.
Under the baton of world-renowned Music Director and Conduc-tor Victor Yampolsky, musicians from the nation’s top orchestras come together each August to perform 9 different symphonic concerts in three weeks.
Come experience the magic that is created when the best of the best come together in one place for three short weeks. The inti-mate setting, outstanding acoustics and comfortable atmosphere of the Door Community Auditorium create an evening of music that should not be missed!
Whether a seasoned symphony goer or a novice attending for the first time, there is something for everyone at each concert!
www.music fes t iva l . com
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Victor YampolskyMusic Director and Conductor
Discover World Class Symphonic Music in the Heart of Door County!■ Tuesday, August 1 Three B’s Jon Kimura Parker, piano
Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 37, C minor Brahms Serenade No. 1, Op. 11, D major
Sponsored by June & Jerome Maeder
■ Thursday, August 3 Dvořák and his time I Mark Kosower, cello Alexander Dee, Emerging Conductor* Goldmark In Springtime, Op. 36* Dvořák Symphony No. 8, Op. 88, G major Dvořák Cello Concerto, Op. 104, B minor
Sponsored by Janet & Tom Sutter
■ Saturday, August 5 Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops Terry Everson, trumpet
Music from a traditional Boston Pops concert will be performed. Terry Everson, principal trumpet and featured soloist is a current member of the Boston Pops and Maestro Yampolsky was a violinist with the Boston Pops, having played under the baton of Arthur Fiedler. Full concert program is on the website.
Sponsored by Joan & Robert Schaupp
■ Tuesday, August 8 PMF Showcase Melissa Snoza, piccolo Amy Sims, violin Paul Ledwon, cello Christi Zuniga, piano Joan DerHovsepian, viola
Vivaldi Piccolo Concerto, RV 443, C major Beethoven Triple Concerto, Op. 56, C major Hugo Wolf Italian Serenade Richard Strauss Der Bürger als Edelmann, Op. 60
Sponsored by Friends of PMF
■ Tuesday, August 15 Summers in Spain Guy Victor Bordo, conductor Desiree Ruhstrat & Dmitri Pogorelov, violins Falla Three Cornered Hat: Suite No. 2 Xavier Zoghbi Concerto for two violins Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol, Op. 34 Massenet Ballet Music from Le Cid
■ Thursday, August 17 Dvořák and his time III Vassily Primakov, piano Taichi Fukumura, Emerging Conductor* Josef Suk Meditation on the Old Bohemian Chorale* “Saint Wenceslas”, Op. 35 Dvořák Piano Concerto, Op. 33, G minor Dvořák Symphony No. 9, Op. 95, E minor
Sponsored by the Egan Family and Egan Foundation
■ Saturday, August 19 Festival Finale James Ehnes, violin Augusta Read Thomas Aureole Prokofiev Symphony No. 7, Op. 131, C-sharp minor Shostakovich Violin Concerto, Op. 77, A minor
TICKET PRICES:*PREMIUM: $65 A+: $50 A: $45 B: $40 C: $35Children and Students just $10, any seat, any concert.*See the August Seating Chart on our website for price sections.
Subscription packages are still available.Call for prices and seating availability.
All programs, artists, dates and times are subject to change
ALL SALES ARE FINAL
There Are No Exchanges or Refunds on Ticket Purchases
No double discounts/coupons on ticket purchases
No additional discounts may be applied to the
$10 student price
PMF suggests children should be at least 7 years old
A n O r c h e s t r a L i k e N o O t h e r !
■ Thursday, August 10 Dvořák and his time II Anna Lee, violin Jiannan Cheng, Emerging Conductor* Suppé Poet and Peasant Overture* Dvořák Violin Concerto, Op. 53, A minor Dvořák Symphony No. 7, Op. 70, D minor
Sponsored by Prilla & Tony Beadell
■ Saturday, August 12 Mozart’s Greatest Hits Eric Olson, oboe Ralph Skiano, clarinet Richard Britsch, horn Philip Pandolfi, bassoon Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 Mozart Sinfonia concertante, K.297b, E-flat Major Mozart Symphony No. 40, K.550, G minor
Sponsored by the Horween Foundation
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Concerts Begin Promptly at 7:30 at the Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek