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Program Book / CAMA Presents the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Maestro Riccardo Muti / January 25, 2023, The Granada Theatre, Santa Barbara, 7:30PM

Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 7:30PM Chicago Symphony Orchestra Riccardo Muti, Zell Music Director “The world needs harmony. Music helps us to understand each other’s point of view.” — Riccardo Muti Consistently hailed as one of the leading orchestras in the world, the legacy of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Riccardo Muti marks an extraordinary chapter in the CSO’s 132‑year history. One of the world’s preeminent conductors, Maestro Muti’s tenure with the CSO concludes in 2023, marking the thirteenth and final year of an exceptional musical partnership that has thrilled audiences in Chicago and around the world. The CSO’s talented musicians are the driving force behind the ensemble’s famous sound heard on best‑selling recordings and annually at more than 150 concerts at Symphony Center in Chicago, summers at Ravinia, and tours in the United States and abroad. Listeners around the world can hear the CSO in weekly airings of the CSO Radio Broadcast Series. PROGRAM: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Coriolan Overture BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.8 in F Major, Op.93 ANATOLY LYADOV: The Enchanted Lake MODEST MUSSORGSKY: Pictures from an Exhibition (orch. Maurice Ravel) PRE-CONCERT LECTURE: Ben Pringle, Musicologist and Vice President/Senior Trust Advisor Team Lead, Northern Trust SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State Street, Suite 205, Santa Barbara Food available for purchase starting 4:30PM, cash bar ⫽ Lecture 6:00–6:45PM Dinner Reservations: (805) 962‑7776 / Enjoy dinner with drinks and then walk across State Street to the Granada Theatre for the concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra! Dinner guests will be offered priority seating close to the SOhO stage. / Presented by the CAMA Women’s Board Season Sponsor: SAGE Publishing Primary Sponsors: Northern Trust Anonymous CAMA Board of Directors Principal Sponsors: Herbert & Elaine Kendall Foundation Kum Su Kim & John Perry Sponsors: Alison & Jan Bowlus Edward S. DeLoreto Bob & Val Montgomery Michele Saltoun Co‑Sponsors: Peggy & Kurt Anderson Bob Boghosian & Beth Gates‑Warren Dorothy & John Gardner The Granada Theatre Ellen & John Pillsbury •

Wednesday, January 25, 2023, 7:30PM

Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti, Zell Music Director

“The world needs harmony. Music helps us to understand each other’s point of view.”
— Riccardo Muti

Consistently hailed as one of the leading orchestras in the world, the legacy of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Riccardo Muti marks an extraordinary chapter in the CSO’s 132‑year history. One of the world’s preeminent conductors, Maestro Muti’s tenure with the CSO concludes in 2023, marking the thirteenth and final year of an exceptional musical partnership that has thrilled audiences in Chicago and around the world. The CSO’s talented musicians are the driving force behind the ensemble’s famous sound heard on best‑selling recordings and annually at more than 150 concerts at Symphony Center in Chicago, summers at Ravinia, and tours in the United States and abroad. Listeners around the world can hear the CSO in weekly airings of the CSO Radio Broadcast Series.

PROGRAM:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Coriolan Overture
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.8 in F Major, Op.93
ANATOLY LYADOV: The Enchanted Lake
MODEST MUSSORGSKY: Pictures from an Exhibition (orch. Maurice Ravel)

PRE-CONCERT LECTURE:
Ben Pringle, Musicologist and Vice President/Senior Trust Advisor Team Lead, Northern Trust
SOhO Restaurant & Music Club, 1221 State Street, Suite 205, Santa Barbara
Food available for purchase starting 4:30PM, cash bar ⫽ Lecture 6:00–6:45PM
Dinner Reservations: (805) 962‑7776 / Enjoy dinner with drinks and then walk across State Street to the Granada Theatre for the concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra! Dinner guests will be offered priority seating close to the SOhO stage. / Presented by the CAMA Women’s Board

Season Sponsor: SAGE Publishing

Primary Sponsors:
Northern Trust
Anonymous
CAMA Board of Directors

Principal Sponsors:
Herbert & Elaine Kendall Foundation
Kum Su Kim & John Perry

Sponsors:
Alison & Jan Bowlus
Edward S. DeLoreto
Bob & Val Montgomery
Michele Saltoun

Co‑Sponsors:
Peggy & Kurt Anderson
Bob Boghosian & Beth Gates‑Warren
Dorothy & John Gardner
The Granada Theatre
Ellen & John Pillsbury

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Soloists & Recitalists (1920–2022)<br />

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Hanns Hastings,<br />

musical accompaniment<br />

Erick Hawkins, dance<br />

Haydn Trio<br />

Roland Hayes, tenor<br />

Sam Haywood, piano<br />

Hein Heckroth, costumes<br />

Desmond Heeley, costumes<br />

Jascha Heifetz, violin<br />

Benar Heifetz, cello<br />

Eero Heinonen, piano<br />

Walter Helfer, composer<br />

and piano<br />

Susan Hellauer, voice<br />

Frans Helmerson, cello<br />

Nino Herschel, piano<br />

Manfred Herzog, cello<br />

Dame Myra Hess, piano<br />

Adriane Hill, bass flute<br />

Raymond C. Hill, bass<br />

Takashi Hironaka, piano<br />

Jan Hlinka, viola<br />

Lester Hodges, piano<br />

Owen W. Hoffman, english horn<br />

Ludwig Hoffmann, piano<br />

Josef Hofmann, piano<br />

Hartmut Höll, piano<br />

Carroll Hollister, piano<br />

Jacques Holtman, violin<br />

Boyde Hood, trumpets<br />

Florence Hooper, violin<br />

Paul Horn, flute<br />

Marilyn Horne, soprano<br />

Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, voice<br />

Vladimir Horowitz, piano<br />

Louis Horst, piano<br />

Russell Horton, tenor<br />

Hans Horwitz, piano<br />

Ho-Te-Ma-We, mezzo-soprano<br />

Sir Stephen Hough, piano<br />

Laura Lou Houghton, recitation<br />

Peter Howard, cello<br />

Judith Howarth, soprano<br />

Annis Stockton Howell, voice<br />

Hradil Antonin, concertmaster<br />

Bronislaw Huberman, violin<br />

Mrs. Lafayette M. Hughes,<br />

mezzo-soprano<br />

J. F. Hurlbut, tenor<br />

Brian Hwang, violin<br />

Alex Iles, trombone<br />

Ish-Te-Opi, baritone<br />

Eugene Istomin, piano<br />

José Iturbi, piano<br />

Mario Ivelja, string bass<br />

Maria Ivogün, soprano<br />

Paul Jacobs, piano<br />

Sascha Jacobsen, violin<br />

Tasso Janopoulo, piano<br />

Gundula Janowitz, soprano<br />

J. Jaroff, dance<br />

Resnik Javorsky, dance<br />

Marc Johnson, cello<br />

Irma Leigh Johnstone, violin<br />

Joela Jones, piano<br />

Gwyn Hughes Jones, tenor<br />

Warren Jones, piano<br />

Leila Josefowicz, violin<br />

Youjin Jung, violin<br />

Jeffrey Kahane, harpsichord<br />

and piano<br />

Joseph Kalichstein, piano<br />

Gilbert Kalish, piano<br />

Chun-Wei Kang, piano<br />

Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello<br />

Harry Kaplun, cello<br />

Grace Kaplun, piano<br />

T. F. Kasakoff, tenor<br />

Alfred Kastner, harp<br />

Martin Katz, piano<br />

Leonidas Kavakos, violin<br />

Lüwa Ke, soprano<br />

N. N. Kedroff, baritone<br />

C. N. Kedroff, bass<br />

Hannes Keller, piano<br />

Wilhelm Kempff, piano<br />

Nigel Kennedy, violin<br />

Olga Kern, piano<br />

Muriel Kerr, piano<br />

Sergey Khachatryan, violin<br />

Felix Khuner, violin<br />

Hans Kindler, cello<br />

Albert King, piano<br />

Natasha Kislenko, piano<br />

Otto Klemperer, piano<br />

Jennifer Kloetzel, cello<br />

Marjorie Knapp, violin<br />

Edith Knox, piano<br />

Paul Kochanski, violin<br />

Zoltán Kocsis, piano<br />

Varoujan Kodjian, violin<br />

Robert Koenig, piano<br />

Neltha Koke, mezzo-soprano<br />

Rudolf Kolisch, violin<br />

Madison Kolkow, flute<br />

Konrad Kono, piano<br />

Nina Koshetz, soprano<br />

P. Kosmowskaja, dance<br />

Manfredo Kraemer, violin<br />

Boris Krajný, piano<br />

Gidon Kremer, violin<br />

Géza de Kresz, violin<br />

Joel Krosnick, cello<br />

Jenna Ku, flute<br />

<strong>CAMA</strong> AT THE GRANADA THEATRE • CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

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