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The first announcement of performances presented by Strathmore for its 2011-2012 season in the Music Center and Mansion at Strathmore.

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Strathmore® StarS Now!oNlINE www.strathmore.org/stars

CAll (301) 581-5145 Add your Star Donation When ordering Tickets through the Ticket office

Ticket Access and Benefits Begin immediately!

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In the 2010–2011 season, Strathmore launched its Stars program—and your response has been amazing! Hundreds of arts lovers have joined to support Strathmore’s unparalleled performances, exhibitions and arts education programs, while enjoying the many benefits of being a Strathmore Star, including first access to the best seats for every Strathmore-presented performance. Stars snapped up all of the orchestra and prime seats for many concerts in the 2010–2011 season.

As a Star, your access to the best seats is a privilege extended to you repeatedly throughout the season. Each time a new performance is added, Stars have the first opportunity to order tickets. And that’s just the beginning—your annual, tax-deductible Stars gift gives you access to:

h 10% Discount on:All tickets to Strathmore-presented performances*All Strathmore Education Classes and Workshops*Strathmore Afternoon Tea Gift Shop MerchandiseFood in the Prelude Café

h Free Ticket Exchangeh Advance Copy of Strathmore Newsh Special Invitations to Art Openings in the Mansionh VIP Parking Pass for Free Summer Outdoor Concerts

Plus, you get even more benefits as your gift increases! Learn more about the 2, 3, 4 Star levels and benefits online.

*Priority ordering period and 10% discount applies to Strathmore-presented performances (any event in this brochure, or any event with “Strathmore Presents” under the show title on www.strathmore.org). Not valid on Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, National Philharmonic,

Washington Performing Arts Society, Levine School of Music, Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras, CityDance or rental events.

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MorE variety of arts experiences MorE ways to involve your family

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Where can you see MorE, experience MorE, feel MorE, learn MorE, get MorE out of the arts?

At Strathmore, there is always something more to experience: performances in the Music Center, Mansion and on the grounds…exhibitions in the galleries…hands-on classes and in-depth explorations of the arts…musical teas, free summer concerts, inspired shopping…and more! More convenience, too, with easy, complimentary parking and a Metro stop just steps from your event.

Want to know more? Explore the array of performances in this brochure and design your own Strathmore experience!

photos: john pizzarelli by jimmy Katz; Max raabe by Frank Eidel; Madeleine peyroux; Viver Brasil by jorge Vismara; joshua Bell by Timothy Whiteoutside cover photos: rita McKenzie as Ethel Merman by Keith Munyan; Blind Boys of Alabama by Erika Goldring; indie.Arie; Tommy Tune; Brian Stokes Mitchellinside cover photos: linda Ede; lily Tomlin by Greg Gorman; Ballet Hispanico; Keb’ Mo’; Spirit of Uganda by Dan ozminkowski; joshua Bell by Marc Holm

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Charles Ives is regarded by many as one of America’s greatest composers along with Aaron Copland and George Gershwin. In this fascinating weekend, Strathmore brings back the creative forces behind our “Stravinsky Project” to explore the music of that quintessential New Englander, Charles Ives. The story of Ives will be told through his music, readings, lecture/performances and recordings shining a light on this iconic American composer’s work.

Ives Project events will feature the “explosive ferocity and fragile delicacy” (The New York Times) of “one of the best pianists of his generation” (Denver Post), Jeremy Denk, known for his engaging explorations of the music of Charles Ives. “The more you dig into a piece of Ives, the more pleasure you get from it,” says Jeremy Denk. “Ives’ music is brilliant, inventive, tender, edgy, wild, original, witty, haunting…so many adjectives.”

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Creating music as varied and vivid as this land, American composers have enhanced tradition

and embraced the new. We’ll present a deep focus on 20th-century composers Duke Ellington

and Charles Ives and discover new composers throughout the year during Music Center and

intimate Music in the Mansion concerts. Discover genius in superb performances, and explore the

composers’ lives and inspirations through thought-provoking education events at Strathmore.

The Ives Project is presented with support from: Strathmore Artistic Initiatives Fund Charles Ives Society

Produced by Strathmore in collaboration with Post-Classical Ensemble

Angel Gil-Ordóñez, music director Joseph Horowitz, artistic director

MORE American ComposersStrathmore celebrates American composers throughout 2011–2012 on both the Mansion and Music Center stages. Look for this symbol in concert listings

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charles ives: a life in musicJeremy Denk, piano william sharp, baritone Floyd king, actor post-classical ensemble angel gil-ordóñez, conductorThurSdAy, NoVEMBEr 3, 8PM MuSIC CENTEr

This theatrical concert traces Ives through his music, weaving performances with readings from the composer’s essays and letters. In a fascinating, guided tour through this American original’s life and work—his passionate courtship, his fierce Transcendentalism and his cranky politics. The evening includes chamber orchestra performances of the mystic The Unanswered Question, the atmospheric In the Inn, and the rambunctious Over the Pavements and one of Ives’ most beautiful hymns, the Largo Cantabile Op. 84. Ives’ songs have come to define the American repertoire; in this program the distinguished baritone (and Ives specialist) William Sharp, a prime exponent of Ives’ songs, sings a survey of Ives’ classics including “The Circus Band,” “Thoreau” and “Cradle Song.” Tickets $15–$25 (Stars Price $13.50–$22.50)

Join a post-concert discussion with artists and scholars.

ives masterclass with Jeremy Denk ThurSdAy, NoVEMBEr 3, 4PMMANSIoNObserve as talented music students are guided in the intricacies of performing Ives’ music.Free

Jeremy Denk

ives plays ives ThurSdAy, NoVEMBEr 3, 5:30–6:30PMMANSIoNJeremy Denk and Joseph Horowitz present and discuss rare recordings of Ives playing and singing his own music.Free

beethoven and ivesJeremy Denk, piano william sharp, readerFrIdAy, NoVEMBEr 4, 8PM MuSIC CENTErHailed at its 1939 premiere as “exceptionally great music—the greatest music composed by an American, and the most deeply and essentially American in impulse and implication,” (New York Herald-Tribune, 1939), the four movements of Ives’ landmark Concord Sonata are dedicated to iconic New England literary figures—Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau and the Alcotts. This performance of the work incorporates readings by these great voices of American literature. In tribute to Ives’ lifelong admiration for Beethoven—whose symphonies he called “perfect truths” and whose Fifth Symphony is quoted in the Concord Sonata—the concert concludes with Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” Sonata. Rediscover two of the great works in the piano repertoire, revealed by an artist of “intelligence, lyricism and breadth of color” (Wall Street Journal). Tickets $15–$45 (Stars Price $13.50–$40.50)

Join a post-concert discussion with artists and scholars.

interpreting ives SATurdAy, NoVEMBEr 5, 3:30-6:30PMMuSIC CENTEr, rooM 402Immerse yourself in the multi-faceted music and explore the life and letters of this great American composer in an afternoon of lectures and performances.

3:30-4:30PM: Joseph Horowitz on Ives and the 21st Century; Jeremy Denk on Ives and Beethoven (lecture/performance) 4:30-5:15PM: Mingle with artists and music lovers5:15-6:30PM: Tom Owens on Ives’ letters; William Sharp performs and dicusses the parlor sources of Ives’ songs Tickets $15 (Stars Price $13.50)

ives and other innovatorsJack QuartetSATurdAy, NoVEMBEr 5, 7:30PMMANSIoNThe JACK Quartet, an ensemble dedicated to performing new music, is breaking ground with “viscerally exciting performances” (New York Times) of “explosive virtuosity” (Boston Globe). Hear this intrepid young ensemble perform the music of Ives juxtaposed with works by such contemporary composers as Philip Glass, Julia Wolfe and Caleb Burhans.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Join a post-concert discussion with the artists.

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brian stokes mitchell sings ellington american songbooksmithsonian Jazz masterworks orchestra manzari brothers, tap dancersFrIdAy, FEBruAry 17, 8PM MuSIC CENTErAn Ellington celebration! Rediscover the classics and forgotten jewels of the Ellington songbook as performed by Broadway leading man Brian Stokes Mitchell (Man of La Mancha, Kiss Me Kate, Ragtime). You’ll hear romantic standards like “Mood Indigo” and “Solitude” along with favorites from the hit musical revue Sophisticated Ladies, and selections from Ellington’s last, unfinished musical, Queenie Pie—backed by the Ellington specialists of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and embellished by the dazzling footwork of D.C.’s own tap phenoms, the Manzari Brothers. Tickets $39–$79 (Stars Price $35.10–$71.10)

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Edward “Duke” Ellington wrote over 1,000 compositions and changed the face of American music. A prominent figure in the history of jazz, Ellington was a native son of Washington D.C., who returned again and again to the city of his birth to perform and create. Ellington’s music erased boundaries, embracing blues, gospel, film scores, popular and classical music. His big band made indelible hits of his songs, including “Take the A Train,” “Mood Indigo,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing),” and his classical compositions have become standards of the orchestral repertoire.

Strathmore heralds the incomparable artistry of Duke Ellington with these events.

Discover Ellington is presented with support from: The National Endowment for the Arts.

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image adapted from Meditation, a black and white linoleum print by peter Bodge, 1987. From the History of jazz collection, national Museum of American History.

Education Event American Composers Performance

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big band ellington: Duke goes latinSATurdAy, FEBruAry 18, 8PM MuSIC CENTEr Fresh from their regular gig at New York’s famed Birdland and appearances on NPR’s JazzSet, the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra led by Arturo O’Farrill, joined by soloist Paquito D’Rivera, recreate the sound of the fabled Duke Ellington big band in such classics as “Caravan” and “In a Sentimental Mood,” and perform new pieces inspired by Ellington, including Erika Von Kreist’s Ellington Overture and Michael Philip Mossman’s Ellington Afro-Latin Suite. Don’t miss this Grammy-winning band’s take on the Duke!Tickets $29–$69 (Stars Price $26.10–$62.10)

ellington: a sacred concert smithsonian Jazz masterworks orchestra morgan state university choir eric conway, directorSuNdAy, FEBruAry 19, 4PMMuSIC CENTErIn the last decade of his life, Ellington wrote three “sacred concerts,” performed live in New York City with a hand-picked group of masterful musicians. Recorded for posterity, the compositions and performances remain some of the most revered in American music, and Ellington himself called them “the most important thing I have ever done.” Now Strathmore recreates historical moments from these legendary concerts including “Come Sunday,” “David Danced Before the Lord” and “Something ‘bout Believing.”Tickets $30–$59 (Stars Price $27–$53.10)

ellington standardschris vidala trioFrIdAy, FEBruAry 3, 11AMMANSIoNFormer Artist in Residence mentor Chris Vidala performs instrumental Ellington standards in this daytime event.Tickets $15 (Stars Price $13.50)

mostly ellington robert glasper, piano ThurSdAy, FEBruAry 16, 7:30PMMANSIoN An artist who “unfailingly gets the feeling right” (New York Magazine), Glasper has been making waves throughout the music world as leader of both the acoustic Robert Glasper Trio and the electric, hip-hop-oriented Robert Glasper Experiment. Hear this uniquely gifted pianist perform the music of Duke Ellington, Glasper’s own original works and music by Thelonious Monk and other jazz legends in this intimate concert in the Mansion. Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Join a pre-concert lecture at 6:30PM

Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra

“the Duke” lecture/Demonstration by rusty hassan MoNdAy, FEBruAry 13, 7:30-9:00PMMANSIoNDuke Ellington disliked the term jazz, but reveled in the African American musical forms that were the basis for the genre that he explored his entire life. Jazz musician, historian and educator Rusty Hassan will demonstrate how blues, spirituals, work songs, ragtime and indeed, New Orleans “jazz” were incorporated into Ellington’s compositions. The film short Symphony In Black will be shown as a part of Mr. Hassan’s examination of the Duke’s music. Tickets $15 (Stars Price $13.50)

Arturo O’Farrill

Robert Glasper

Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra

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an evening with linda eder ThurSdAy, oCToBEr 6, 8PMMuSIC CENTErFrom her triumphant debut on Broadway (Jekyll & Hyde) to a concert career that has taken her to Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and other temples of American music, Linda Eder has entranced audiences. Savor one of the great voices of our time backed by her 7-piece band in a show that celebrates song, from Broadway to standards to some quirky favorites of her own. “A perfect performance. Her voice—a rangy, flexible throb…topped with high notes that grow larger and fuller as she moves up the scale—leaves you open-mouthed” (The New York Times).Tickets $35–$76 (Stars Price $31.50–$68.40)

ann hampton callaway and liz callaway Boom! and BroadwaySuNdAy, NoVEMBEr 13, 7PMMuSIC CENTErThese Tony-nominated singing sisters have wowed audiences on Broadway, in cabarets, in concert for television, in film and on recordings. For Strathmore, they’ve specially designed a concert that combines the best moments of their popular revue Boom! (songs of the ‘60s and ‘70s) and their favorite Broadway melodies. Tickets $25–$55 (Stars Price $22.50–$49.50)Sponsored by Shugoll Research Jenny lin, piano

ThurSdAy, dECEMBEr 1, 7:30PMMANSIoN This “exceptionally sensitive pianist” (Gramophone) has become a favorite of Strathmore audiences. This performance is sure to please both her fans and fans of the American Songbook, with piano versions of favorite classic jazz and show tunes, including transcriptions of Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein and more. Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

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ethel merman’s broadway starring rita mckenzie SATurdAy, JANuAry 21, 8PMMuSIC CENTErThe legendary Ethel Merman was the Queen of Broadway during its Golden Age, singing—as no one else could—unforgettable showstoppers in the great musicals, including Annie Get Your Gun, Gypsy and Hello, Dolly. Relive the glory days of Ethel Merman’s Broadway in this engaging tribute show starring the bold and brassy singer/actress Rita McKenzie. “McKenzie steals the scene and wins our hearts, making the legend Ethel Merman ‘...still crowing, still going strong’” (BroadwayWorld.com). Tickets $25–$65 (Stars Price $22.50–$58.50)

Join a pre-concert lecture at 6:30PM

max raabe und das palast orchester ThurSdAy, MArCh 1, 8PMMuSIC CENTErCo-Presented with Maestro Artist ManagementMesmerizing adoring audiences around the world, Max Raabe embodies the high style and musical glory of the Cabaret era during the turbulent Weimar Republic, performing favorites like “Night and Day,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “I Got Rhythm” along with lost songs from the period. “Exhilarating...spotlessly urbane virtuosity… polishing their act to a razor’s edge, a scalpel dashingly, lethally sharp” (Boston Globe).Tickets $28–$58 (Stars Price $25.20–$52.20)

william bolcom and Joan morris ThurSdAy, APrIl 19, 7:30PMMANSIoNTraversing Broadway, vaudeville and concert hall, performing music from the ragtime era to the end of the 20th century, composer/pianist William Bolcom and singer Joan Morris delight audiences with engaging banter and seemingly effortless artistry. You’ll come away from this beguiling concert with a new appreciation of songs you know, and newly in love with musical treasures revealed by this charming duo. These Strathmore favorites have sold out every previous appearance—order early to guarantee your seats!Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Join a post-concert lecture with the artists hosted by Washington Post theater critic Peter Marks.

tommy tune Steps In Time: A Broadway Biography in Song and DanceSATurdAy, JuNE 2, 2PM & 8PMMuSIC CENTErBroadway’s legendary song and dance man, Tommy Tune, celebrates 50 years on the Great White Way with this high-stepping show that traces his nine-time Tony Award-winning career. Backed by a band and the singing and dancing titans of the Manhattan

Rhythm Kings, Tune sings, dances and laughs his way through his

life in the footlights. “Ninety minutes you fervently wish would never end…as big as anything on Broadway” (New York Magazine).

Tickets $28–$58 (Stars Price $25.20–$52.20)

Tommy Tune

Joan Morris and William Bolcom

Max Raabe und das Palast Orchester

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keb’ mo’ ThurSdAy, SEPTEMBEr 15, 8PMMuSIC CENTErA living link to the legendary Delta bluesmen, Keb’ Mo’ has made the blues his life work, and audiences flock to hear this multiple Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist. In the great Delta tradition, Keb’ Mo’ spins tales of pain and glory from blues classics and his own original songs, weaving that muddy water sound through eras and genres, including pop, rock, folk and jazz. Don’t miss this landmark artist in his Strathmore debut as he embarks on tour for his new album The Reflection!Tickets $38–$58 (Stars Price $34.20–$52.20)

brad linde tentet and lee konitz Featuring new music by Dan tepferThurSdAy, SEPTEMBEr 22, 7:30PMMANSIoND.C.’s own Brad Linde is joined by the legendary saxophonist Lee Konitz, one of originators of 1940s and ‘50s cool jazz. Groove on music written for Konitz and tentet, and discover new works by New York-based pianist/composer Dan Tepfer, hailed as “brilliant” by the Boston Globe.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Join a post-concert discussion with the artists.

lee konitz and the tristano school lecture/Demonstration by brad lindeThurSdAy, oCToBEr 13, 7:30PMMANSIoNJazz artist and band leader Brad Linde looks at the progressive philosophies of one of the first jazz pedagogues, Lennie Tristano. Musical examples, video, interviews and more will create and illuminate the Tristano school and its pupils, including Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh and Ted Brown.Tickets $15 (Stars Price $13.50)

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madeleine peyroux Nellie mckay opens FrIdAy, SEPTEMBEr 30, 8PMMuSIC CENTErTwo genre-bending singer-songwriters—one incredible night! One of a kind singer/actress Nellie McKay beguiles audiences with her inspired song choices and deliciously otherworldly worldview: “Nellie McKay is all over the place—wonderfully so. Whether she’s delivering social commentary while strumming a ukulele…or exorcising the spirit of a devilish former lover over a festive bed of New Orleans jazz…this mercurial New York singer-songwriter brings both ample wit and equally generous melodies” (Rolling Stone). Singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux packs a double wallop: a compelling ability to reinvent familiar tunes through her intricately nuanced vocal shadings, and a poet’s gift for creating memorable new work. “Peyroux has the gift of totally inhabiting a song, whatever the mood” (The Telegraph, UK). Tickets $35–$58 (Stars Price $31.50–$53.10)

an evening with pat metheny w/ larry grenadier TuESdAy, oCToBEr 4, 8PMMuSIC CENTErCo-Presented with Blues AlleyOver the years, Pat Metheny has won countless critic and fan polls as “Best Jazz Guitarist,” collected 18 Grammy Awards, pioneered new forms of music and created new instruments, as transfixed audiences at his sold out 2010 “Orchestrion” concert at Strathmore can attest. Now hear this jazz prince and pioneer at his best, “playing jazz, the genuine article, with marvelous concentration in his playing and an orchestral fullness to his sound” (The New York Times). He is joined by a musician’s musician, double bassist Larry Grenadier, whose rhythms have driven sets with the greats, from Metheny to Gary Burton, John Scofield, Brad Mehldau and many more.Tickets $38–$78 (Stars Price $34.20–$70.20)

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bruce swaim Quartet ThurSdAy, JANuAry 12, 7:30PMMANSIoN“Long one of D.C.’s best-kept secrets” (Cadence Magazine), tenor saxophonist Bruce Swaim has performed with such artists as Keter Betts, Carl Allen, Rosemary Clooney, Martha Reeves and Millie Jackson. If you want to hear straight ahead American jazz standards, “alive and passionately delivered” (Cadence Magazine) along with new works composed by Swaim and the group’s pianist Jay “Seamus” Cooley, this is the concert—and Strathmore is the place.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Bruce Swaim Quartet

béla Fleck and the original Flecktones MoNdAy, NoVEMBEr 7, 8PMMuSIC CENTErBéla Fleck picked up a banjo at age 15 and never looked back. Exploring worlds of music from bluegrass to bebop, creating mind-blowing sets beyond the range of even the wildest iPod shuffle, this virtuosic player has won passionate fans around the globe (and 11 Grammys along the way). Enter a “limitless musical universe” (NPR.org) when fan favorite Béla Fleck returns with the Original Flecktones—Roy “Futureman” Wooten, Victor Wooten and Howard Levy!Tickets $28–$68 (Stars Price $25.20–$61.20)

Béla Fleck and the Original Flecktones

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blind boys of alabama Jim lauderdale opensFrIdAy, oCToBEr 21, 8PMMuSIC CENTErThey’ve won five Grammy Awards (and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award), performed for Presidents, and gigged with legends like Prince, Lou Reed, and Bonnie Raitt—now hear them live at Strathmore as they hit the road on tour for their new country-gospel album Take The High Road. “The fusion of the Blind Boys’ Deep South gospel with New Orleans funk, R&B and jazz creates a superweapon of roots-music uplift [and] will raise goosebumps even on the tatted-up arms of resolutely futurist hipsters” (Rolling Stone). Nashville country and bluegrass performer/songwriter, Jim Lauderdale, whose songs have been recorded by artists from the Dixie Chicks to George Jones to Blake Shelton, opens.Tickets $25-$48 (Stars Price $22.50–$43.20)

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John pizzarelli kurt elling FrIdAy, FEBruAry 10, 8PMMuSIC CENTEr“Never miss a chance to see John Pizzarelli” (New York Magazine)—particularly when you can see him with Kurt Elling, “one of the preeminent jazz singers of our time” (JazzTimes). These virtuosic vocalists have brought new audiences to jazz, through Pizzarelli’s tributes to Sinatra, Ellington, and Broadway, and Elling’s compelling take on the standards of the American songbook. Performing separately and then taking the stage together, these two legends deliver a show you’ll long remember. Book early, this one’s gonna fly away!Tickets $28–$68 (Stars Price $25.20–$61.20)

michael thomas QuintetThurSdAy, MArCh 8, 7:30PMMANSIoNIf you’re looking for elevator music, stay home—there’s nothing laid-back about this power-packed swinging hard-bop and blues quintet, who bring some of the most exciting musical news in years to D.C.’s jazz scene. “The first moments proclaim something special…[Thomas] is a dynamic force, rolling along, bopping and weaving. He can be aggressive…rollicking…soulful—you name it” (Cadence Magazine). Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Dallas brass FrIdAy, MAy 18, 8PMMuSIC CENTEr“Amazing, life-changing experience.” That’s how one young player described his encounter with this lively ensemble that travels the country playing and teaching middle and high school players music from classical to Dixieland, swing, Broadway and more. In this Strathmore collaboration, Dallas Brass will work with area schools and then perform with 100 student musicians—a powerhouse finish to this inspiring program! A great show to share with family, perfect for all ages.Tickets $25–$35 (Stars Price $22.50–$31.50)

strathmore Jazz societyStrathmore continues to feature great jazz, thanks to the support of the Strathmore Jazz Society. Founded with a generous contribution from Alban Inspections, Inc., patrons interested in supporting the Strathmore Jazz Society can do so by designating their Stars or Circles donation to the Society. Look for events throughout this brochure, with more to be announced as the season continues!

John Pizzarelli

Michael Thomas Quintet

Kurt Elling

Dallas Brass

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ballet hispanico FrIdAy, oCToBEr 28, 8PMMuSIC CENTErThis vibrant company blends Latin dance, ballet and modern dance with “elegance and lyricism” (The Washington Post), embodying an energy and moving grace that is grounded in the rich heritage it represents. For its Strathmore debut, Ballet Hispanico brings a new work created especially for the troupe, Espiritu Vivo, by Ronald K. Brown. The piece explores the intersection of the African and Latino diasporas in the Caribbean and Latin America. Brown is an artist who “has emerged in recent years as one of the strongest, most distinctive choreographers around” (The New York Times). The performance also features Ballet Hispanico pieces Tres Cantos, Club Havana and Mad’moiselle.Tickets $25–$55 (Stars Price $22.50–$49.50)

spirit of uganda FrIdAy, MArCh 9, 8PMMuSIC CENTErThis irresistible troupe of “young, proud and marvelously spirited musicians and dancers… send a message of courage and hope” (Village Voice). Gather friends and family for an inspiring celebration, full of life with bright, layered rhythms, dramatic choreography and gorgeous call-and-response vocals. Ambassadors for Uganda’s 2.4 million orphans, these children personify the promise of Africa’s next generation and raise funds to support themselves and others displaced in their homeland. Tickets $28–$48 (Stars Price $25.20–$43.20)

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india.arie and idan raichel open DoorSATurdAy, oCToBEr 22, 8PMMuSIC CENTErFeaturing songs from the just-released recording Open Door, this concert showcases the inspired collaboration of Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter India.Arie and triple-platinum Israeli artist Idan Raichel, a driving force in contemporary world music. With its themes of acceptance and unity, effortless mix of contemporary soul and exotic influences and multilingual lyrics sung in Hebrew and English, this concert forges new frontiers in music.Tickets $35–$55 (Stars Price $31.50–$49.50)

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red star red army chorus and Dance ensemblewEdNESdAy, MArCh 28, 8PMMuSIC CENTErSeventy performers strong, this spectacular company of singers, dancers and musicians dazzles crowds wherever they perform. Journey to old Russia with this kaleidoscopic performance of folk tunes and military music and dance—“a colorful mixture to both eye and ear. Songs of love and melancholy alternate with ones of mischief and comedy, interspersed with wonderful dances of amazing vitality...great leaps and furious, squalling turns, the perfect symphony of the male and female dancers” (Seattle Post).Tickets $25–$65 (Stars Price $22.50–$58.50)

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viver brasil Feet on the groundThurSdAy, APrIl 12, 8PMMuSIC CENTErIn the Brazilian state of Bahia, Carnaval turns society on its head in a joyful celebration of a utopian world where all are equal and class distinctions disappear. Carnaval is just one of the customs brought vividly to life on stage by this award-winning company, rooted in the traditional forms of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. You’ll be swept away by spirits in ancient Afro-Brazilian ceremonial dances and (figuratively) knocked out by the martial arts-styled capoeira. Experience a “breathless and colorful” performance—a “vibrant swirl of motion and music” (LA Weekly).Tickets $25–$55 (Stars Price $22.50–$49.50)

paco de lucia wEdNESdAy, APrIl 18, 8PMMuSIC CENTErCo-Presented with Blues AlleyThe greatest living master of the flamenco guitar, Paco de Lucia is credited with creating a “fusion” style of flamenco influenced by jazz, stretching and embellishing flamenco’s strict structure while remaining faithful to its soul. Innovative and influential, his flamenco recordings have had a revolutionary impact, infusing new life into the art form and bringing it worldwide attention. “Breathtaking...a masterful, gemlike performance. The hall erupted in yelping applause“ (The New York Times).Tickets $35–$85 (Stars Price $31.50–$76.50)

abraham inc. ThurSdAy, MAy 3, 8PMMuSIC CENTErA masterly mash-up of klezmer, funk andhip-hop, this unique ensemble heralds atime when boundaries are eroding, mutualrespect is presumed, and musical traditionsco-exist without concession or appropriation.The result? An all-out klezmer-funk danceparty! Abraham Inc. is “connected withsomething deep, mysterious, and timeless…as ancient as the sound of the Shofar...yet asmodern as the…young hipsters at downtownvenues“ (Jazziz).Tickets $37 (Stars Price $33.30) PLEASE NOTE: For this show, Orchestra and Orchestra Tier will be unassigned General Admission tickets for standing and dancing. The Promenade, Grand Tier and Upper Tier levels will be assigned seating for those who prefer to remain seated. jo

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classic albums live: the beatles abbey roadFrIdAy, NoVEMBEr 25, 8PMMuSIC CENTErFor anyone who ever wore out a vinyl record by playing it over and over again, this show is a magical immersion in memory. Classic Albums Live gathers gifted musicians for live performances of classic rock albums—note for note, cut for cut. In their Strathmore debut, this “thrilling” show (Toronto Star) rockets you back to 1969, when The Beatles made their last recording together, Abbey Road. Come together—and time-travel to a landmark moment in rock history!Tickets $28–$38 (Stars Price $25.20–$34.20)

ethan bortnick and his musical time machineFrIdAy, MArCh 23, 8PMMuSIC CENTErHe learned to play the piano at the age of three, and now—at the ripe old age of ten—Ethan Bortnick is the toast of the music world, astonishing audiences from major concert halls to The Oprah Winfrey Show and Good Morning America. Marvel as this matter-of-fact musical prodigy performs classics from Bach to The Beatles, Billy Joel, Little Richard, and more—and shares showbiz stories from his own unique pre-teen perspective. You may even be asked to join the musical fun with this inspiring, interactive show! Tickets $18–$38 (Stars Price $16.20–$34.20)

turtle island Quartet “have you ever been…?”: the music of Jimi hendrix and David balakrishnanFrIdAy, NoVEMBEr 18, 7:30 & 9:30PMMANSIoNThrough their exploration of jazz, classical and world music styles, the Turtle Island Quartet has taken its audiences on a journey through many musical genres, eras and locales. Now the two-time Grammy-winning quartet ventures to Electric Ladyland, revealing works by the legendary Jimi Hendrix, as well as other compositions inspired by Hendrix’s music by Quartet founder David Balakrishnan, including the new composition “Tree of Life.” Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

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michael pollanIn Defense of Food: The Omnivore’s SolutionwEdNESdAy, oCToBEr 26, 8PM MuSIC CENTEr“If it came from a plant, eat it; if it was made in a plant, don’t.” This is the kind of common-sense thinking that has made Michael Pollan the most widely read food writer on the scene today. His books In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, and his most recent volume, Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual have all reached the top of The New York Times bestseller list. Join the conversation as this compelling writer and thinker explores issues like the industrialization of food and agriculture and its impact on our health, and the growing national movement to reform the food system.Tickets $35–$60 (Stars Price $31.50–$54)

masters of illusion live! SATurdAy, NoVEMBEr 19, 8PMSuNdAy, NoVEMBEr 20, 2PMMuSIC CENTErRight before your eyes, the hit television show Masters of Illusion: Impossible Magic breaks out of the box and onto the stage at Strathmore. You’ll marvel again and again as you witness dazzling displays of magic, featuring exotic animals, beautiful dancers, escapologists, comedy, quick-change artists, sleight of hand—all live, no camera tricks, just amazing illusions in real time. Order early, before these tickets disappear!Tickets $25–$65 (Stars Price $22.50–$58.50)

all i Did was ask: an evening with Npr’s terry grossFrIdAy, FEBruAry 3, 8PMMuSIC CENTErNPR Fresh Air host Terry Gross’s interviews are heard by more than 4.5 million people daily. Her guests have included celebrated artists, writers, actors and musicians as varied as Philip Roth, James Brown, John Travolta and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Get a peek behind the mic at some of the most fascinating conversations ever re-corded as this popular journalist plays sound bites and dicusses interviews that went especially well (or especially badly), and then answers your questions. Tickets $35–$55 (Stars Price $31.50–$49.50)

lily tomlin SuNdAy, FEBruAry 26, 7PMMuSIC CENTErJoin us for an evening with the incomparable Lily Tomlin as she takes her audience on what The Washington Post calls a “wise and howlingly funny” trip, revisiting more than a dozen of her timeless characters, from Ernestine and Sister Boogie Woman to Mrs. Beasley and Edith Ann. It’s no wonder Newsweek says Tomlin has “made the one-person show the daring, irreverent art form it is today.” Don’t miss this warm and uniquely affecting experience packed with comical insights and wildly witty observations about the human condition—performed by one of the world’s consummate talents.Tickets $35–$75 (Stars Price $31.50–$67.50)W

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soheil Nasseri, broadwood pianoThurSdAy, oCToBEr 6, 7:30PMMANSIoNA Gerald M. Woofter Memorial ConcertNoted by Time Out London as “one of New York’s most acclaimed young musicians,” pianist Soheil Nasseri performs regularly in the world’s most prestigious concert halls, from New York to Washington, Berlin, London, Tokyo and beyond. In this Strathmore return engagement, the electrifying young artist takes on one of the most difficult and richly rewarding classics in the piano repertoire, Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” Sonata.

Join a pre-concert lecture at 6:30PM.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

great Noise ensemble FrIdAy, oCToBEr 14, 7:30PMMANSIoNThe Great Noise Ensemble is on a mission: to fight for the performance of new works and promote emerging talent in contemporary music. Since its first concert in January 2006, Great Noise Ensemble has become one of the most important players in D.C.’s bourgeoning new music scene, winning the Washington Area Music Association’s “WAMMIE” Award. In this concert, the Ensemble explores American music from the turn of the 21st century, including works by Armando Bayolo, David Lang, Carlos Carillo, Angelica Negron, Eve Beglarian and Pierre Jalber.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

amstel saxophone Quartet and New century saxophone Quartet SuNdAy, NoVEMBEr 20, 4PM & 7:30PMMANSIoNForget everything you know about the saxophone! These two ground-breaking ensembles reveal new depths of beauty and versatility in the instrument, performing music that spans from Baroque to contemporary. The Dutch Amstel Quartet is “nothing short of astounding” (Fanfare Magazine) and the New Century Saxophone Quartet tackles “brave new territory” with “a finely honed musicality” (Los Angeles Times). This fascinating program includes works by contemporary composers John Cage, Otto Ketting, Jorrit Dijkstra, David Lang, Jan Pieterszoon Sweeklinck, David Cutler and Michael Torke. Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

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wendy richman, viola world premiere by stephen gorbosThurSdAy, dECEMBEr 8, 7:30PMMANSIoNHailed by The New York Times and The Washington Post for her “absorbing,” “fresh and idiomatic” performances, violist Wendy Richman has won fans in performances as a soloist and chamber musician across the U.S. and Europe. Hear this gifted artist in a rich program including a world premiere by award-winning composer and Catholic University professor Stephen Gorbos; the premiere of “Extraordinary Rendition” by Baltimore composer David Smooke and Giacinto Scelsi’s “Manto III.” Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

clancy Newman, cello Noreen cassidy-polera, pianoSuNdAy, JANuAry 29, 4PMMANSIoNWinner of the first prize in the prestigious Naumburg International Competition, this acclaimed young cellist has entranced audiences and critics alike. “In a class of his own” (Philadelphia Inquirer), this “entirely dazzling” cellist (San Francisco Chronicle) plays with “exhilarating energy” (The New York Times), “his technique brilliant but not showy…playing with impeccable intonation and great speed…his tone dark, warm and intense” (New York Concert Review). In this performance, Newman reveals the beauty of Ernest Bloch’s From Jewish Life, performs his own work From Method to Madness and works by Mendelssohn and Brahms.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Narek hakhnazaryan, celloThurSdAy, FEBruAry 23, 7:30PMMANSIoNThis 23-year-old virtuoso has critics reaching for new superlatives to describe his “commanding…gorgeous” performances of “daredevil verve,” “intense focus and expressive artistry” (The New York Times). “He produces a powerful and colorful sound in all registers, nails every big shift and flashes all the virtuoso’s tricks with insolent ease” (The Washington Post). Witness musical magic in his performance of works by Stravinsky, Grieg and Franck. Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

ben beilman, violinSuNdAy, MArCh 4, 4PMMANSIoNAfter winning the top prize at the eminent 2010 Montréal International Musical Competition at the age of 20, Benjamin Beilman has set about beguiling critics and audiences with his extraordinary artistry. “Sleek, elegant…a performance brimming with imaginative touches and exquisite control…pure poetry” (The Strad). Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

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imani winds ThurSdAy, JANuAry 26, 7:30PMMANSIoNNorth America’s premier wind quintet, this Grammy-nominated ensemble has carved out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing, poignant programming, genre-blurring collaborations and inspirational outreach programs. As part of a multi-day residency at Strathmore, Imani Winds brings one of its signatureprograms to the Mansion performing Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, Piazzolla’s Contrabajassimo and modern compositions by Paquito D’Rivera, Bill Douglas, Gamal Abdel-Rahim and the quintet’s Valerie Coleman.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

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brasil guitar DuoThurSdAy, MArCh 22, 7:30PM MANSIoNThis extraordinary duo has won international acclaim for its illuminating renditions of the classical repertoire as well as the traditions of their native Brazil, with its rich history and links to ancient Europe, Africa and the Americas. “It would be hard to imagine a better performance…This is wonderful music played at the highest interpretive level” (Classical Guitar Magazine). Don’t miss this program of works by Rameau, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Piazzolla and Gismonti.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

Joshua bell and academy of st. martin in the Fieldsall beethoven FrIdAy, APrIl 13, 8PMMuSIC CENTErWhat can one say about an artist of the flawless technique and seemingly limitless virtuosity of violinist Joshua Bell? Gramophone Magazine puts it simply: “Bell is dazzling”—and never more so than in hisappearances with the beloved Academy ofSt. Martin in the Fields, who just named him as its new Music Director to replace founder Sir Neville Marriner. Savor the artistry of these world-renowned musicians in this all-Beethoven program, which juxtaposes three works written around the same time but in vividly different moods: the dramatic Coriolan Overture, the monumental Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61, and the buoyant Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major, Op. 60.Tickets $45–$125 (Stars Price $40.50–$112.50)

katie mahan, piano all Debussy ThurSdAy, MAy 10, 7:30PMMANSIoNPraised for her extraordinary musical sensitivity, American pianist Katie Mahan is quickly establishing herself as an artist of rare appeal. She has won international ad-miration for her interpretation of Debussy’s multi-layered, complex and beautiful music. “Numerous nuances of sound...sometimes strong, sometimes astoundingly tender and intimate, surrounded and seduced the audi-ence” (Neue Ruhr Zeitung). The program includes Debussy’s Deux Arabesques, Es-tampes, L’isle joyeuse and Préludes Livre II.

Join a pre-concert lecture at 6:30PM.Tickets $30 (Stars Price $27)

National philharmonic and Friends all Debussy ThurSdAy, MAy 17, 7:30PMMANSIoNAs part of its festival celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Debussy, the National Philharmonic gathers like-minded fans and virtuoso partners for this intimate performance of the composer’s Piano Trio, Cello Sonata, Violin Sonata and String Quartet.

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best of serenade! washington D.c. choral FestivalSuNdAy, JuNE 26, 5PM MuSIC CENTErCo-Presented with Classical Movements, Inc.Travel the world in song! This spectacular celebration features extraordinary choirs from around the world who have come to participate in the inaugural Serenade! Washington D.C. Choral Festival. Experience jazzy blues and brilliant acappella arrangements from Cadence,a quartet of innovative young men fromCanada; South African sounds from Wits Choir; authentic Russian folk and sacredsongs with Konevets Quartet; and the pureartistry of young voices in the Grammy-winning Pacific Boychoir and the LosAngeles Children’s Chorus.FREE. No Tickets Required.Doors open at 4:15PM. General Admission.

brian mcknight: Just me tourwith special guests brkN rbtz & claude mcknightFrIdAy, July 22, 8PMMuSIC CENTErCo-Presented with Blues Alley This soulful crooner makes audiences swoon, whether he’s singing his chart-topping R&B hits or starring on Broadway (where he made headlines as Billy Flynn in Chicago). In his newest touring show, McKnight makes it a family affair, singing solo and then sharing the stage with his sons Brian Jr. and Niko (aka BRKN RBTz), both accomplished musicians in their own right, and his brother Claude McKnight, founder of the hit-making ensemble Take 6. Tickets $28–$68 (Stars Price $25.20–$61.20)

tribute to simon & garfunkel and paul simon ThurSdAy, AuGuST 25, 7:30PMMuSIC CENTErProduced by Bandhouse Gigs This Strathmore summer tradition gathers some of the Washington area’s best musicians to pay tribute to rock icons annually—and this year the honor goes to Simon & Garfunkel and Paul Simon’s solo work. Hear more than 60 of your favorite performers put their own spin on classics by the legendary folk duo! Performers will include Deanna Bogart, Julia Nixon, Chopteeth Afro-Funk Big Band, Deep River, Margot MacDonald, The Sweater Set, LEA, Esther Haynes, Ed O’Connell and more. Tickets $25 (Stars Price $22.50)

strathmore backyard theaterBACkyArd ThEATEr STAGEThis summer, Strathmore’s popular Backyard Theater program—dedicated to music and fun for little ones and their families—goes around the world! Thursday mornings at 9:30AM and 11:30AM in Strathmore’s cozy outdoor “Backyard Theater.”July 7 Sin Miedo Latin band July 14 Taikoza Japanese drums and danceJuly 21 CityDance Indian dance July 28 Barynya Russian music and danceTickets $8 (Stars Price $7.20) for ages 3 and up. Ages 2 and under are free

strathmore Free summer outdoor concertsGudElSky CoNCErT GAzEBoSponsored in part by

Take a musical trip around the world with these free outdoor concerts, a summer tradition at Strathmore!June 22 LaBrassBanda (Germany) June 29 Rafi Malkiel Quintet (Israel) July 6 Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band (USA/West Africa) July 13 Armand Ntep (Cameroon) July 20 Andes Manta (Ecuador) July 27 Oli Brown Band (UK) August 3 Edwin Ortiz y su Orquesta La Romana (Cuba/Puerto Rico) August 10 Red Baraat (India) August 24 UkeFest 2011 (USA–Hawaii)

All concerts begin at 7PM Free. Parking for $4.75 at the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station. No dogs, please. Learn more at www.strathmore.org.

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Fine artist in residence exhibition July 16–AuGuST 20For the second year, Strathmore brings together new artists and seasoned mentors. Explore the results in this fascinating exhibition, as Minna Philips (drawing/installation), Brittany Sims (painting), Solomon Slyce (photography) and Wilmer Wilson IV (mixed media installation) debut new works created under the mentorship of area artists Lenny Campello, Tim Tate and Susana Raab during a six month visual arts residency at Strathmore.

See and celebrate art of every description, displayed in the welcoming galleries of the

Mansion at Strathmore and along winding paths of the beautiful sculpture garden and

grounds—available to enjoy free and open to the public all year long.

building bridges, Not FencesSEPTEMBEr 24–NoVEMBEr 5This photography exhibition explores the technical and conceptual journey from traditional to digital media, as well as the aesthetic bridge that exquisite photojournalism builds between cultures. The first floor galleries feature Bruce Barnbaum, one of the finest masters of traditional techniques, whose work making images with today’s digital technology redefines the medium. In the Gudelsky Gallery Suite, photojournalists and photographers go beyond traditional family, town and city scenes, connecting cultures through a depth of understanding and visual communication that goes beyond borders.

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78th annual international exhibition of Fine art in miniatureNoVEMBEr 19–dECEMBEr 30Each of the intricately detailed works of art on display is painstakingly produced in miniature. Behold the immaculate intricacy of each artist’s technique and marvel at every breathtaking brush or pencil stroke. Bigger is definitely not better in this exhibition!

you are what you eat FEBruAry 11–MArCh 17Art about food triggers memories and desires as we connect food, with beauty, pleasure, taste, perception, excitement and regret. This multi-media exhibition explores how the food that we eat creates the armature of our physical form and our perceived body image, and how figure representations in art allows the viewer a personal freedom to disregard cultural norms.

21st annual strathmore artists exhibitionMArCh 24–APrIl 21This annual juried exhibition features artwork created by Strathmore Artists including painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, mixed media artists and countless other artisans in the region. Become a Strathmore Artist to receive a call for entries to this exclusive exhibition.

strathmore unleashed! APrIl 28–JuNE 9This exhibition about dogs will attract art enthusiasts and animal lovers of all pedigrees! This accessible theme cultivates new and eloquent points of view through interpretive sculpture, painting, photography and video art.

Highlighting the exhibit is the merging of art, architecture, and design using the doghouse as the catalyst for that expression. Area artists, architects, and architecture firms push the boundaries of creativity and functionality in their one-of-a-kind doghouse designs, both indoor and outdoor structures. For more information on how to have your doghouse design featured, contact [email protected].

world on a stringJuNE 16–July 28Explore the art of puppetry, the creation of characters and storytelling as an art form. Puppetry has been intriguing and enchanting audiences for centuries. This exhibit moves through the history of marionettes and puppetry arts and its Hungarian, German, Italian and Indonesian cultural interpretations. Follow the threads that connect puppetry to its influences on other art forms.

more iN the maNsioNBrowse through a curated selection of unique and hand-made art, music and tea related merchandise from the Shop at Strathmore or join us for a spot of tea. Strathmore’s Afternoon Teas are a beloved tradition, a delicious respite featuring a light lunch and performances by local musicians. Tea is served Tuesdays and Wednesday at 1PM, September–July.

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Charlie Tweed, Future Jack-O-Lanterns Best in Show, 2010 Exhibit

Mesher Shing & Associates, Rovers Rad Retreat

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strathmore education: arts adventures

FOR KIDS: Learn to play ukulele, join a family sing-along, enjoy performances in our backyard or try some hands-on self expression in photography and art workshops.

FOR ADULTS: Learn about the arts in lectures, pick up a new hobby, hone your craft, or fulfill a lifelong dream of performance in classes and workshops.

eDucatioN eveNtsMany of Strathmore’s performances include learning opportunities to enhance your appreciation and understanding of the arts. Look for this symbol in performance listings in this brochure:

The arts come alive at Strathmore

every day of the year! Beyond the

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exhibitions, you’ll find enriching arts

education programs for everyone. These

fascinating programs bring together artists with

learners of all ages, and invite you to broaden and

deepen your interactions with the arts.

Every school year, Strathmore partners with schools in and beyond Montgomery County to bring curriculum-enhancing arts experiences to students from from grades 1-12. We focus especially on partnerships with Title I schools, or those with a large proportion of low-income students. Strathmore joins educators with teaching artists to design engaging programs for children, brings all 20,000 Montgomery County Public Schools 2nd and 5th graders to the Concert Hall for curriculum-

based performances, sends our Artists in Residence and other professional musicians to classrooms and provides transportation and tickets to performances. Through these programs, Strathmore reaches thousands of young people, their families and their teachers. A signature program is our year-long Title I program, where we deliver multi-disciplinary arts workshops to students on teacher workdays and during spring break, providing a fantastic arts experience for children who have limited access to the arts.

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serving the community through school partnerships and outreachSupported by The Carolyn and Jeffrey Leonard Endowment and The Jim and Carol Trawick Endowment.

Look for Strathmore Education brochures in September and December, learn more online at www.strathmore.org/education or in the quarterly Strathmore News.

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Best of Serenade! Washington D.C. Choral Festival Sunday, June 26, 5PM Music Center

Brian McKnight Friday, July 22, 8PM Music Center

Tribute to Simon & Garfunkel Thursday, August 25, 7:30PM Music Center

Keb’ Mo’ Thursday, September 15, 8PM Music Center

Brad Linde Tentet and Lee Konitz Thursday, September 22, 7:30PM Mansion

Madeline Peyroux, Nellie McKay opens Friday, September 30, 8PM Music Center

An Evening with Pat Metheny w/ Larry Grenadier Tuesday, October 4, 8PM Music Center

Soheil Nasseri, Broadwood piano Thursday, October 6, 7:30PM Mansion

An Evening with Linda Eder Thursday, October 6, 8PM Music Center

Lee Konitz and the Tristano School Thursday, October 13, 7:30PM MansionLecture/Demonstration

Great Noise Ensemble Friday, October 14, 7:30PM Mansion

Blind Boys of Alabama Friday, October 21, 8PM Music Center

India.Arie and Idan Raichel Saturday, October 22, 8PM Music Center

Michael Pollan Wednesday, October 26, 8PM Music Center

Ballet Hispanico Friday, October 28, 8PM Music Center

Ives Masterclass with Jeremy Denk Thursday, November 3, 4PM Mansion

Ives Plays Ives Thursday, November 3, 5:30PM Mansion

Charles Ives, A Life in Music Thursday, November 3, 8PM Music Center

Beethoven and Ives: Jeremy Denk Friday, November 4, 8PM Music Center

Interpreting Ives Saturday, November 5, 3:30PM Music Center

JACK Quartet Saturday, November 5, 7:30PM Mansion

Béla Fleck and the Original Flecktones Monday, November 7, 8PM Music Center

Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway: Boom! And Broadway Sunday, November 13, 7PM Music Center

Turtle Island Quartet Friday, November 18, 7:30 and 9:30PM Mansion

Masters of Illusion Live! Saturday, November 19, 8PM and Music Center Sunday, November 20, 2PM

Amstel Saxophone Quartet and Sunday, November 20, 4PM and 7:30PM MansionNew Century Saxophone Quartet

Classic Albums Live: The Beatles Abbey Road Friday, November 25, 8PM Music Center

Jenny Lin, piano Thursday, December 1, 7:30PM Mansion

Wendy Richman, viola Thursday, December 8, 7:30PM Mansion

Bruce Swaim Quartet Thursday, January 12, 7:30PM Mansion

Ethel Merman’s Broadway starring Rita McKenzie Saturday, January 21, 8PM Music Center

Imani Winds Thursday, January 26, 7:30PM Mansion

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Clancy Newman, cello and Noreen Cassidy-Polera, piano Sunday, January 29, 4PM Mansion

Chris Vidala Trio: Ellington Standards Friday, February 3, 11AM Mansion

An Evening with NPR’s Terry Gross Friday, February 3, 8PM Music Center

John Pizzarelli, Kurt Elling Friday, February 10, 8PM Music Center

“The Duke” Lecture/Demonstration Monday, February 13, 7:30–9PM Mansion

Mostly Ellington: Robert Glasper, piano Thursday, February 16, 7:30PM Mansion

Brian Stokes Mitchell Sings Ellington American Songbook Friday, February 17, 8PM Music Center

Big Band Ellington: Duke Goes Latin Saturday, February 18, 8PM Music Center

Ellington: A Sacred Concert Sunday, February 19, 4PM Music Center

Narek Hakhnazaryan, cello Thursday, February 23, 7:30PM Mansion

Lily Tomlin Sunday, February 26, 7PM Music Center

Max Raabe und das Palast Orchester Thursday, March 1, 8PM Music Center

Ben Beilman, violin Sunday, March 4, 4PM Mansion

Michael Thomas Quintet Thursday, March 8, 7:30PM Mansion

Spirit of Uganda Friday, March 9, 8PM Music Center

Brasil Guitar Duo Thursday, March 22, 7:30PM Mansion

Ethan Bortnick and His Musical Time Machine Friday, March 23, 8PM Music Center

Red Star Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble Wednesday, March 28, 8PM Music Center

Viver Brasil: Feet on the Ground Thursday, April 12, 8PM Music Center

Joshua Bell and Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Friday, April 13, 8PM Music Center

Paco de Lucia Wednesday, April 18, 8PM Music Center

William Bolcom and Joan Morris Thursday, April 19, 7:30PM Mansion

Abraham Inc. Thursday, May 3, 8PM Music Center

Katie Mahan, piano Thursday, May 10, 7:30PM Mansion

National Philharmonic and Friends Thursday, May 17, 7:30PM Mansion

Dallas Brass Friday, May 18, 8PM Music Center

Tommy Tune: Steps in Time Saturday, June 2, 2PM and 8PM Music Center

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