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Thursday, March 24, 2022 ⫽ Music Academy of the West and CAMA ⫽ LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ⫽ International Series at the Granada Theatre ⫽ Santa Barbara, California

London Symphony Orchestra Sir Simon Rattle, Music Director Thursday, March 24, 2022 The Music Academy of the West and Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara, Inc. co-present the London Symphony Orchestra in concert in celebration of the Music Academy’s 75th anniversary “The importance of making concerts into events is something that Simon Rattle has brought back to the LSO.” —The Guardian Among the greatest of all orchestras today, the legendary London Symphony Orchestra will return to Santa Barbara in March 2022 for a special 5-day residency with the Music Academy of the West led by Sir Simon Rattle who is universally recognized as one of the world’s leading conductors, having served since the early 1980’s as Music Director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic and currently with the LSO. Join CAMA and the Music Academy of the West for this not-to-be-missed historic Santa Barbara classical music concert collaboration. PROGRAM: BERLIOZ: Le Corsaire (Ouverture), Op.21 HANNAH KENDALL: The Spark Catchers SIBELIUS: Symphony No.7 in C Major, Op.105 BARTÓK: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op.19, Sz.73 (BB 82) RAVEL: La Valse •

London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle, Music Director

Thursday, March 24, 2022

The Music Academy of the West and Community Arts Music Association of Santa Barbara, Inc. co-present the London Symphony Orchestra in concert in celebration of the Music Academy’s 75th anniversary

“The importance of making concerts into events is something that Simon Rattle has brought back to the LSO.” —The Guardian

Among the greatest of all orchestras today, the legendary London Symphony Orchestra will return to Santa Barbara in March 2022 for a special 5-day residency with the Music Academy of the West led by Sir Simon Rattle who is universally recognized as one of the world’s leading conductors, having served since the early 1980’s as Music Director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic and currently with the LSO.

Join CAMA and the Music Academy of the West for this not-to-be-missed historic Santa Barbara classical music concert collaboration.

PROGRAM:
BERLIOZ: Le Corsaire (Ouverture), Op.21
HANNAH KENDALL: The Spark Catchers
SIBELIUS: Symphony No.7 in C Major, Op.105
BARTÓK: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op.19, Sz.73 (BB 82)
RAVEL: La Valse

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Presenting <strong>the</strong> world’s finest classical artists since 1919<br />

INTERNATIONAL SERIES<br />

<strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> Granada The<strong>at</strong>re<br />

Season Sponsor: SAGE Publishing<br />

Sir John Eliot Gardiner<br />

English Baroque Soloists<br />

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TUE, 7:30PM<br />

<strong>2022</strong><br />

ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS<br />

Sir John Eliot Gardiner, <strong>Music</strong> Director<br />

K<strong>at</strong>i Debretzeni, violin <strong>⫽</strong> Fanny Paccoud, viola<br />

Almost inexcusably absent from <strong>the</strong> pan<strong>the</strong>on <strong>of</strong> gre<strong>at</strong> conductors appearing<br />

in Santa Barbara during <strong>CAMA</strong>’s long history, Sir John Eliot Gardiner will <strong>at</strong> last<br />

grace <strong>the</strong> Granada stage directing <strong>the</strong> English Baroque Soloists, <strong>the</strong> preeminent<br />

period-instrument chamber ensemble founded by <strong>the</strong> maestro himself in 1978.<br />

Arguably <strong>the</strong> foremost living interpreter <strong>of</strong> 17th‐ <strong>and</strong> 18th‐century choral <strong>and</strong><br />

orchestral repertoire, Sir John Eliot Gardiner is also <strong>the</strong> Founder <strong>and</strong> Director <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Monteverdi Choir <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique. With<br />

<strong>the</strong>se <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r ensembles, he has recorded more than 250 albums; among <strong>the</strong>m<br />

are benchmark recordings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Monteverdi Vespers <strong>and</strong> Bach B‐minor Mass, <strong>the</strong><br />

complete Beethoven symphony cycle on period instruments, <strong>and</strong> each <strong>and</strong> every<br />

Bach sacred cant<strong>at</strong>a. In his spare time, <strong>the</strong> prodigious maestro runs an organic<br />

farm <strong>at</strong> Springhead near Fontmell Magna in North Dorset.<br />

Haydn: Symphony No.103 in E‐fl<strong>at</strong> Major, “The Drumroll,” H.1/103<br />

Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola <strong>and</strong> Orchestra in E‐fl<strong>at</strong> Major, K.364 (320d)<br />

Mozart: Symphony No.39 in E‐fl<strong>at</strong> Major, K.543<br />

Principal Sponsors: Herbert & Elaine Kendall • Jocelyne & William Meeker<br />

Sponsors: NancyBell Coe & Bill Burke • Bob & Val Montgomery • George & Judy Writer<br />

Co-Sponsors: Edward S. DeLoreto • Elizabeth Karlsberg & Jeff Young<br />

John & Fran Nielsen • Ellen & Craig Parton • Nancy & Byron Kent Wood

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