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October 28, 2018—LA Phil—CAMA's Centennial Season—Opening Night—International Series at The Granada Theatre, Santa Barbara

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2018 RED CARPET RECEPTION—3:00 PM CONCERT—4:00 PM Los Angeles Philharmonic Paolo Bortolameolli, conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Two of the nation’s most prestigious classical music institutions come together to mark a shared Centennial as CAMA opens its 100th anniversary season with a performance by the dynamic Los Angeles Philharmonic, which is also celebrating its own century of excellence in 2018/2019, having performed well over 250 concerts in Santa Barbara for CAMA over the past century. Maestro Paolo Bortolameolli will conduct a program of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 and Saint-Saëns’s Piano Concerto No.5 with international superstar pianist and local favorite Jean-Yves Thibaudet at the piano. PROGRAM: Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No.5 in F Major, Op.103, “Egyptian” Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67 Red Carpet Reception All ticket holders for the Los Angeles Philharmonic concert are invited to CAMA’s Red Carpet Reception from 3:00 PM–4:00 PM on October 28, one hour prior to the concert. Complimentary wine, Champagne and light refreshments will be served in the lobby and in the McCune Founders Room. The event will feature exhibits of CAMA’s 100-season history, a CAMA historical video presentation, and more. Come join us as we inaugurate CAMA’s Centennial Season!

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2018
RED CARPET RECEPTION—3:00 PM
CONCERT—4:00 PM

Los Angeles Philharmonic
Paolo Bortolameolli, conductor
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Two of the nation’s most prestigious classical music institutions come together to mark a shared Centennial as CAMA opens its 100th anniversary season with a performance by the dynamic Los Angeles Philharmonic, which is also celebrating its own century of excellence in 2018/2019, having performed well over 250 concerts in Santa Barbara for CAMA over the past century. Maestro Paolo Bortolameolli will conduct a program of Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 and Saint-Saëns’s Piano Concerto No.5 with international superstar pianist and local favorite Jean-Yves Thibaudet at the piano.

PROGRAM:
Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No.5 in F Major, Op.103, “Egyptian”
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op.67
Red Carpet Reception
All ticket holders for the Los Angeles Philharmonic concert are invited to CAMA’s Red Carpet Reception from 3:00 PM–4:00 PM on October 28, one hour prior to the concert. Complimentary wine, Champagne and light refreshments will be served in the lobby and in the McCune Founders Room. The event will feature exhibits of CAMA’s 100-season history, a CAMA historical video presentation, and more. Come join us as we inaugurate CAMA’s Centennial Season!

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In<br />

Memoriam<br />

Dr. Robert<br />

Mayo Failing<br />

19<strong>28</strong>–2018<br />

CAMA fondly remembers our long-time Board<br />

member and past President, Dr. Robert Failing, who<br />

passed away last month.<br />

Dr. Failing found time apart from his busy career<br />

as a prominent member of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Barbara</strong> Cottage<br />

Hospital’s p<strong>at</strong>hology department to serve on the<br />

CAMA Board for 29 years from 1969 to 1997.<br />

He served as CAMA's Vice President for nine years<br />

and for two years as President during the 1978/79<br />

and 1979/80 seasons.<br />

Everyone who knew him will remember him for his<br />

keen intelligence, storytelling wit and astonishing<br />

mountaineering accomplishments.<br />

Over the span of 18 years beginning <strong>at</strong> age 49<br />

he was the ninth person on record to have reached<br />

the summits of all 50 st<strong>at</strong>es in the USA, and reached<br />

the top of six continents, in the process scaling the<br />

highest points of over 45 countries.<br />

Dr. Failing's<br />

Horn Concerto<br />

During his active summer<br />

trips to Europe during<br />

the Cold War years, longtime<br />

CAMA Board member<br />

Dr. Robert M. Failing mixed<br />

classical concert <strong>at</strong>tending<br />

with “peak bagging,”<br />

including ascents of three<br />

of Switzerland’s mightiest.<br />

Failing wrote th<strong>at</strong> his “Swiss<br />

three-movement triplehorn<br />

concerto premiered<br />

in Zerm<strong>at</strong>t. Breithorn, the<br />

first movement, was light<br />

and harmonic. <strong>The</strong> second<br />

movement, Mettelhorn, was<br />

strong but a little metallic<br />

and dissonant. <strong>The</strong> concerto<br />

reached the top, climbing to<br />

a booming, melodic third and<br />

final M<strong>at</strong>terhorn movement.”<br />

He will be gre<strong>at</strong>ly missed by everyone in the<br />

CAMA family.<br />

CAMA AT THE GRANADA THEATRE - LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC<br />

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