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27th season 2014-2015

performances & events

Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese is celebrating a 27-year legacy along with the Symphony this season as the Founder and Artistic Director for programs that reach around the world, and bring pride to Ft. Lauderdale as it expands its own international reputation. His talent and dedication have raised Florida’s prominence as a true cultural center for music and artistry.

Major music capitals of the world from Budapest to Johannesburg have hailed the Maestro for his “inspiring, ingenious, and electrifying” musical artistry. Appearances in legendary concert halls include Budapest’s famed Vigado Theater (home to Liszt and Brahms), the magnificent Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the esteemed Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, and the Teatro Circulo and Salon Piazzolla in Argentina.

It is in these arenas that the Maestro has performed his musical artistry, stirring audiences worldwide. Performances under his baton bring standing ovations from Rome to Rio, together with Asia, the former Soviet Union, and across Central and South America. His talents have taken him to the world’s largest stages and brought global artists home to Florida. He is a masterful ambassador.

The winner of the prestigious 2005 National Arts Award presented live at the Hispanic Heritage Awards held at the Kennedy Center, the Critic’s Choice Award presented at the Villa Lobos Festival in Brazil, and, in 2009, Hispanic Unity’s international Amigos Award, the internationally

known Maestro has been critically acclaimed in guest appearances with the legendary Berlin Symphony, the esteemed Cape Town Opera and the renowned Hungarian Virtuosi.

As founder of the Symphony’s annual Summerfest, Maestro conducts six weeks of performances with acclaimed European chamber orchestras-in-residence, joined by selected musicians of the Symphony for concerts and educational activities in a cultural exchange format throughout Europe, the US and nearly all the countries of the Americas.

His educational commitment brings the greatest of guest artists and mentors the smallest of students throughout Florida and the Americas, bringing classical music to life by introducing masterworks in ways that are familiar and accessible. He inspires young students and life-long learners alike, taking care to especially reach those at risk. He is the first Hispanic who has consistently over the past eight years brought music education programs from the US to children in Latin America.

Having studied with such legendary artists as Leonard Slatkin and Pablo Casals and been honored as the Critic’s Choice at Brazil’s international Villa Lobos Festival, the Maestro is equally comfortable with opera, ballet and Broadway. He has worked with artists of the Pittsburgh, Metropolitan, Augusta and Chicago Operas, and London’s Covent Garden, receiving enthusiastic acclaim from Opera News. His performances have been recorded for Pickwick Records in London, under the Hallmark and Orchid labels, and more than 30 recordings under the Symphony’s own label.

www.jamesbrooks-bruzzese.com

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maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese

Overture, La Forza del Destino Guiseppe Verdi Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin Rapsodia Sinfonica Joachin Turina “Autumn” from The Four Seasons Antonio Vivaldi Fantasia Venezolana Barbara & Sergio Salani Huapango José Pablo Moncayo

honoring hispanic & italian heritage month

Symphony of the Americas welcomes this Italian-Venezuelan Piano Duo to present a program filled to the brim with culture ! Venezuela was named by famous Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci fondly reminding him Venice, Italy. Sergio and his sister, Barbara will take the audience on an exciting journey through their multi-cultural background, including familiar Venezuelan music, specially commissioned and arranged for two-pianos and orchestra for this performance. Several Spanish and Italian selections will complete the evening, including one of the most loved works of an Italian composer, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. “Autumn” will be performed by the Symphony’s Concertmaster, Bogdan Chruszcz, formerly Guest Concertmaster of the National Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. Join us for this historic occasion, honoring Hispanic Heritage Month, AND in honor of the State of Florida naming October as “Italian Heritage Month” — all under the baton of our own Hispanic-Italian Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese.

Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, octoBer 14, 2014 – 8:15 pm

from venice to venezuela!

Sergio and BarBara Salani Piano duo

7:30 Pm Pre-ConCert talk & Wine taSting With Wine exPert, lyn Farmer ~ Senior editor, Wine neWS

Madelyn Savarick

Viola Family & Florida Panthers Hockey Club

Joe Della Rattaand Sheila Bechert

John di Prato & Paul Milazzo

Chris Salamone

CarnivalOverture,Opus92 AntoninDvořák Spanish Dance from La Vida Breve Manuel de Falla Candide Overture Leonard Bernstein Valse from Sleeping Beauty Suite PeterIllyitchTchaikovsky España Emmanuel Chabrier

RosemaRy Duffy LaRson famiLy PoPs seRies

sunday, novemBer 9, 2014 – 2:00 pm sunday matinee

Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, novemBer 11, 2014 – 8:15 pm

the magic of cirque de la symphonie

Cirque de la Symphonie returns by popular demand to bring the magic of Cirque to the music hall. Artists include mesmerizing veterans of exceptional cirque programs throughout the world—aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen. Each artist’s electrifying selection is professionally choreographed to classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music in collaboration with our Maestro and Symphony of the Americas.

Pre-ConCert talk With Bill allen, ProduCer, Cirque de la SymPhonie, nov. 9 (1:15 Pm) • nov. 11 (7:30 Pm)

Viola Family & Florida Panthers Hockey ClubMatinee Guest Artist Sponsor

SelectionsfromNutcracker PeterIllyichTchaikovsky Christmas in E Minor arr. Dunlap and Pennington Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson Christmas Suites J. Daniel Smith Overture to Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss

RosemaRy Duffy LaRson famiLy PoPs seRies

sunday, decemBer 7, 2014 – 2:00 pm sunday matinee

Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, decemBer 9, 2014 – 8:15 pm

symphony holiday spectacularAlessandro Siciliani, Guest Conductor for selected works

“Funny, entertaining, and WOW, can they play!”

This fantastic keyboard duo of Dunlap and Pennington combined with the Symphony and Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese, are guaranteed to deliver one of the finest holiday concerts in South Florida! A multi-media experience enhanced by exciting close-ups from multiple cameras, projected on large screens, so that everyone has a virtual front-row seat to this fabulous performance. Internationally acclaimed Maestro Alessandro Siciliani will travel from Italy to lead the Symphony in Strauss’ well loved Overture to Fledermaus, and more.

Pre-ConCert talk With larry Budmen, muSiCologiSt and artS CritiC, deC. 7 (1:15 Pm) • deC. 9 (7:30 Pm)

Concert Sponsor: Lesleen Bolt & Stephen A. Keller (In memoriam)

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Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, feBruary 10, 2015 – 8:15 pm

dvorák totems

yehuda hanani, Cello

In the Native American Culture, the totem and the spirit it embodies represents the bond of unity within a tribe or a clan. Antonin Dvořák was heavily influenced by the music of Native Americans and Symphony of the Americas explores this inspiration with an all-Dvořák concert. Israeli cellist Yehuda Hanani joins the Symphony in presenting Dvořák’s only Cello Concerto. Hanani was brought to the United States by Leonard Bernstein and Isaac Stern at the age of 19 and studied with Leonard Rose at Juilliard.

7:30 Pm Pre-ConCert talk With dr. roBert a. Croan, muSiC CritiC, PittSBurgh PoSt

Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, march 10, 2015 – 8:15 pm

symphony classics

and

the Best of Broadway

After last season’s sold-out Broadway and Classics performance, this multifaceted concert will return with gusto in a style that only the Symphony of the Americas and Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese can deliver. Audiences will be thrilled to hear more of their favorite melodies, both classic and popular, presented by full orchestra in a dynamic and exciting evening.

NYC-Here’stotheBigApple arr.Bullock Girl Crazy Overture George Gershwin CapriccioItalien P.I.Tchaikovsky 1812Overture P.I.Tchaikovsky Phantom of the Opera Weber / Custer Cole Porter Salute arr. Whitney and more!

7:30 Pm Pre-ConCert talk & Wine taSting With Wine exPert, lyn Farmer, Senior editor, Wine neWS

Concert Sponsor: Rose Miniaci – Rose Miniaci Maestro’s Chair

Symphony C lassics

and

The Best of Broadway II

Stephen A. Keller GueSt ArtiSt SerieS

tuesday, april 7, 2015 – 8:15 pmRosemaRy Duffy LaRson famiLy PoPs seRies

sunday, april 12, 2015 – 2:00 pm sunday matinee

“why we sing”the gay men’s chorus of south florida

Symphony of the Americas welcomes the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida and Artistic Director Gordon Roberts back to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts for two performances. Experience the power and intensity that only a men’s chorus of over 150 voices can deliver! These concerts feature symphonic choral classics and a specially comissioned piece for the GMCSF and Symphony of the Americas.

Ave Verum W.A. Mozart GloriafromCoronationMass W.A.Mozart Last Words of David Randall Thompson Glory RimskyKorsakov Pilgrim’s Chorus Richard Wagner

and more!

Pre-ConCert talk With Brett karlin, artiStiC direCtor, maSter Chorale oF South Florida, aPr. 7 (7:30 Pm) • aPr. 12 (1:15 Pm)

The Rosemary Duffy Larson

FAMILY POPSm a t i n e e s e r i e s

Rosemary Duffy Larson and the Symphony of the Americas are dedicated to enabling young people and their families to experience the excitement of live orchestral concerts — offering outreach and life-long learning opportunities for those who can’t attend evening performances.

Our deepest appreciation to Rosemary for her commitment and belief in the importance of live, classical music to our entire community.

Family Pops Series Tickets from $15: Broward Center’s AutoNation Box Office 800-745-3000 or www.browardcenter.org

Sunday, nov. 9, 2014 • 2 pm

The Magic of cirque de la SyMphonie

Cirque de la Symphonie brings the magic of cirque to the music hall. Artists include mesmerizing veterans of exceptional cirque programs throughout the world—aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers, and strongmen. Each artist’s electrifying selection is professionally choreographed to classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music in collaboration with Maestro and Symphony of the Americas.

Sunday, dec. 7, 2014 • 2 pm

dunlap and pennington, Keyboard duo

Alessandro Siciliani, Guest Conductor for selected works

“Funny, entertaining, and WOW, can they play!” This fantastic keyboard duo of Dunlap and Pennington combined with the Symphony and Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese, are guaranteed to deliver one of the finest holiday concerts in South Florida! A multi-media experience enhanced by exciting close-ups from multiple cameras, projected on large screens, so that everyone has a virtual front-row seat to this fabulous performance.

Sunday, april 12, 2015 • 2 pm

“Why We Sing”gay Men’S choruS of SouTh florida

Symphony of the Americas welcomes the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida and Artistic Director Gordon Roberts back to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts for two performances. Experience the power and intensity that only a men’s chorus of over 150 voices can deliver! These concerts feature Symphonic Choral Classics and a piece commissioned especially for Symphony of the Americas and GMCSF.

Now entering its 27th year of

thrilling audiences with world-

class performances, Symphony of

the Americas continues to raise

the high bar of excellence with a

season guaranteed to shine as one

of the brightest yet!

Under the artistic leadership of

Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese,

Symphony of the Americas has

taken an inventive approach each

season by combining classical

music with other art forms

to engage and develop new

audiences. International guest

artists encompass ballet soloists,

the pulses of Tango, classical music

gems, and toe-tapping Broadway.

the orCheStra

The Symphony

remains committed

to serving South

Florida’s multicultural

population.

Designated one of just a handful

of Major Cultural Institutions in

Broward County, Symphony of the

Americas has called the Broward

Center for the Performing Arts

home for its International Stephen

Keller Guest Artist Series since

its gala opening

concert of the

Amaturo Theater

in 1991. The

orchestra’s musical

legacy has been captured on PBS

and more than 30 compact disc

recordings.

Since its inception, The Symphony

has collaborated closely with lo-

cal non-profit organizations and

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municipalities to present out-

reach concerts and educational

programs. The Symphony has

also served as a cultural bridge to

audiences in Latin America and

Europe, thanks to the internation-

ally renowned Summerfest pro-

gram, a six-week cultural exchange

with major European chamber

orchestras joined by selected

Symphony members present-

ing concerts throughout Florida

and the Americas under Maestro

Brooks-Bruzzese’s baton. His tal-

ent as a passionate conductor, an

artistic innovator and a dedicated

educator, showcases the talents of

the Symphony and South Florida to

audiences around the world.

erenades @SunsetNovember 30, 2014Bergonzi String QuartetGlenn Basham,violin; Scott Flavin, violin; Pamela McConnell, viola; Ross Harbaugh, celloNamed for the famous violin maker, the Bergonzi Quartet are faculty at the Frost School of Music, University of Miami and the 10 yr. quartet in residence, with tour appearances throughout Europe, UK, North and South America, New Zealand and Asia.

Sponsored by KayeLynne Northcutt Dr. Nicholas and Anna Tranakas

January 18, 2015The Trinity TrioClassical with a Latin FlairThe Trinity Trio has been performing together for the past 5 years. The Trio brings a unique set of repertoire to the stage, lending itself to not only classical pieces but because of the classical guitar the repertoire has many pieces that are Latin influenced and composed. The blending of the flute, viola and guitar allows a full range of harmonies that is not commonly heard in a chamber ensemble. Trinity Trio has performed throughout South Florida to standing ovations.

Sponsored by Jack Deinhardt Sky Ingham

Jan JessupFebruary 15, 2015South Florida Harp TrioInternational in their backgrounds, Charlene Conner, Principal Harpist of the Symphony of the Americas, Stacey Berkley, Principal Harpist of the Miami City Ballet, and Nancy Ann Gillian, noted chamber ensemble harpist, will perform popular and classics favorites in a fascinating visual and musical evening.

Sponsored by Madelyn Savarick

March 15, 2015“POPERA” withCourtenay Budd and FriendsInternationally acclaimed soprano, Courtenay Budd, a favorite of our audiences, joined by tenor, Lievens Castillo of the Dominican Republic, bring you an evening of “POPERA”, a term famously used to describe the work of performers such as Sara Brightman and Andrea Bocelli. Courtenay and Lievens will serenade with both Operatic and Popular selections including some that are a little bit of both like “The Prayer and “Time to Say Goodbye”.

Sponsored by Melanie Popper Ana Ramos, Amida Wealth Advisors

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Join us for Music to Stimulate Your Sensesatop the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six!

Sponsorship CategoriesDionysus – Patron of wine and theater$2,750+ Underwrite One Event• Name included as Event Sponsor in all marketing• Musical scores of the performance autographed by the performers • Professional photo with musicians• VIP table seating: 8 persons to four performances w/ valet parking• 4 hors d’oeuvres platters per performance • 12 drinks per table per performance or 2 bottles wine• Recognition in season program book of the Symphony • Recognition in Serenades@Sunset performance programs • 2 complimentary compact discs

Aphrodite – Patron of love and beauty$1,950+ VIP Patron• VIP table seating: 6 persons to four performances w/ valet parking• 3 hors d’oeuvres platters per performance • 9 drinks per table per performance or 2 bottles wine• Recognition in season program book of the Symphony• Recognition in Serenades@Sunset performance programs • 2 complimentary compact discs

Athena – Patron of wisdom$1,300+VIP patron• VIP table seating: 4 persons to four performances w/valet parking• 2 hors d’oeuvres platters per performance • 6 drinks per table per performance or 1 bottle wine• Recognition in Serenades@Sunset performance programs • 1 complimentary compact disc

The Charities – Patrons of charm, beauty and nature$700+• Reserved table seating for 2 persons to four performances • 1 hors d’oeuvres platter per performance • 3 drinks per table per performance or 1 bottle wine • Recognition in Serenades@Sunset performance programs

Muses – Ladies of arts and science$350+• One subscription table seat for four performances• Recognition in Serenades@ Sunset performance programs• One hors d’oeuvres platter per performance• One alcoholic drink or soft drink per performance

Attendee$55• One table seat per performance and one alcoholic or soft drink per performance

Wines, Champagnes, Hors d’oeuvres & Music with a View in the Pier Top’s Magnificent SettingMusic in the Round surrounded by Magnificent Vistas and Golden Sunsets

EVENTS

Season Kick-Off

Aboard SunDream’sCatalina

Friday,September 26, 2014$150 per person

Friday, November 14, 2014Vintners Tasting Tour, Auction & DinnerHyatt Regency Pier Sixty-SixStarting at $100

ThursdayMarch 31, 2015Style & Substance LuncheonRitz Carlton

Pu t t in ’ on t h e Ritz! Putt in ’ on the Ri tz

!

$125 per person

SaturdayJanuary 31, 2015

Shipboard Luncheon & Musicale featuring

Guest Artists from Symphony of the AmericasPort Everglades • $100 per person

SundayMarch 1, 2015

Sea Ranch Lakes Progressive Dinner$100 per person

Thursday, April 16, 2015Celebrity Waiter

Happy Hour$100 per personGallery One Hotel

SaturdayMay 2, 2015

Annual Derby Party

$100 per person

Celebrating its 12th Anniversary this season, the Symphony of the Americas Society is guided by a board of Broward’s most respected men and women. The Society continues prestigious fund-raising events that have been a tradition in South Florida, while developing new activities each season. The Society welcomes lovers of the arts, whether long-term residents or newcomers. Join us for a stellar year of events, enjoy the camaraderie and strength of leadership, and make a remarkable difference in the support of classical music our community!

Board Membership: $150 • VIP Membership: $100 • Regular Membership: $50

July-August 2015 James Brooks-Bruzzese,

Artistic Director & Conductor

featuringArpeggione Chamber Orchestra

of AustriaIrakli Gogibedaschwili, Artistic

Director

Designed to link the artistic and cultural traditions of the world with those of

Florida, Summerfest annually hosts an international chamber orchestra in residence joined by musicians of the Symphony of the Americas for concerts, masterclasses, educational presentations and recordings. The festival begins in Austria in May, and continues throughout Florida and the Americas. July 2015 South Florida concerts dates coming soon !

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Cirque de la SymPhonieSEAS Concert

(Student Enrichment in Arts & Science)Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 • 10 & 11:30 am

Parker Playhouse, Ft. Lauderdale

Cirque de la Symphonie brings the magic of cirque to the music hall. Artists include mes-merizing veterans of exceptional cirque pro-grams throughout the world—aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, bal-

Family ConCert SerieS

Symphony oF the ameriCaS

outreaCh perFormanCeS and outdoor parkS ConCertS

COMMUNITY CONCERTS

ancers, and strongmen. Each artist’s electrify-ing selection is professionally choreographed to classical masterpieces and popular contem-porary music in collaboration with our Maestro and Symphony of the Americas.

WESTONCirque de la SymphonieSaturday, Nov. 8, 2014 7:30 pmFor information call 954-389-4321 (weekdays 8am-5pm)

Outdoor Pops Performance Sunday, March 8, 2015City of Weston • 6:00 pm

BROWARD COUNTYSymphony Classics & Best of BroadwayWynmoor Village TheaterMarch 12, 2015 • 8:00 pm

Pops ConcertFirst Presbyterian ChurchFt. LauderdaleMarch 22, 2015 • 7:00 pm

PALM BEACH COUNTYAll Orchestral EveningFriday, March 7, 2014 Coral Lakes ~ Boynton Beach

Symphony of the Americas with Hansol Kim, violin Community for Performing Arts January 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 2015 • 8:00 pm Spanish River Church ~ Boca Raton

January 14, 15, 2005 • 8:00 pm Kings Point Theater ~ Delray Beach

January 17, 2015 • 2:00 pm Kings Point Theater ~ Delray Beach

VIRTUOSI SOCIETY

$6,000 Corporate MeMber

All of the benefits of the $3,500 Spotlight Member plus:• Four season subscription seats for the Stephen A. Keller Guest Artist Series

performances (6 concerts) in Premier Seating Section of the Amaturo Theater• Four season subscription seats for the Rosemary Duffy Larsen Matinee Series

performances (3 concerts) in the Premiere Seating Section of the Amaturo Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts

• Four VIP admissions to Wines of the World Dinner Auction and Vintners Tasting Tour• Four total admissions to Annual Progressive Dinner Party and a Serenades@Sunset

with preferred table selection• Full Page advertisement or company profile in season program book for all

Subscription and Matinee performances• Banner Ad and link to your corporate website on the Symphony of the Americas

web page for the entire season. • Listing as a Corporate Member on Virtuosi Member Section pages of the season

program book

$3,500 Spotlight MeMber

All of the benefits of the $2,750 Sponsor Member plus:• Half page “spotlight” bio and picture in season program book• Complimentary Valet Parking for one car at all BCPA Symphony performances• Two admissions to Annual Holland America Luncheon aboard ship in Port

Everglades Party with preferred table selection• Two additional admissions to a Serenades@Sunset performance with preferred

table selection

$2,750 SponSor MeMber

All of the benefits of the $1,750 Member plus:• Two admissions to Wines of the World, and Annual Progressive Dinner Party• Photograph with your name listed on the Sponsor Level Virtuosi Page in the season

program book of the Symphony

$1,750 MeMber

• Two season subscription seats for the Stephen A. Keller Guest Artist Series performances (6 concerts) in Premier Seating Section of the Amaturo Theater

• Two admissions to either Wines of the World or Annual Progressive Dinner Party with preferred table selection

• Your name listed with other members on a special Virtuosi page in the season program book of the Symphony

• Recognition and attendance at all VIP after-concert receptions with guest artists• Attendance at closed dress rehearsals• Summerfest CD autographed by the Maestro• Two admissions to a Serenades@Sunset performance with preferred table

selection

SYMPHONY of the AMERICAS VIRTUOSI MEMBERS BENEFITS2014 – 2015 Season

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Pre-concert Informational Talks, Wine Tastings, Lobby Music at 7:30 p.m.Full Season 6-Concert Subscription Premier $425.00 x No. of seats = $ (You save $40.00 per seat) Section A $350.00 x No. of seats = $ (You save $40.00 per seat) Section B $290.00 x No. of seats = $ (You save $40.00 per seat)

Or Create Your Own Custom Series: (Check price level, enter desired ticket quantity) Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014 From Venice to Venezuela

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014 Cirque de la Symphonie

Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014 Symphony Holiday Spectacular

Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 Dvorák Totems

Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Symphony Classics & the Best of Broadway II

Tuesday, April 7, 2015 Gay Men’s Chorus of S. Florida

Rosemary Duffy Larson FAMILY POPS Matinee Series

Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014 Cirque de la Symphonie

Sunday, Dec. 7, 2014 Symphony Holiday Spectacular

Sunday, April 12, 2015 Gay Men’s Chorus of S. Florida

FAMILY POPS FULL SUBSCRIPTION (You save 10%)

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November 30, 2014 Bergonzi String Quartet

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