2017-18 Charlottesville Symphony Subscription Form
TOTAL DUE 1. Subscription Total $ +
2. Holiday Total $ +
3. Parking Permit $ +
4. Annual Fund Gift $ +
Required Processing Fee $ 4.00 +
GRAND TOTAL = $ +
Please return with payment to:
Charlottesville Symphony P.O. Box 4206
Charlottesville, VA 22905
For assistance with this form, contact Administrative Assistant Brian Simalchik at
(434) 924-3139 or [email protected].
3. PARKING PERMIT
□ I wish to purchase a Season Parking Permit for the C1 Lot at Old Cabell Hall or the Permit Lot at the MLK PAC for $60.00.
NOTE: If you have a DMV handicap hangtag for your car you DO NOT NEED a Parking Permit to park in the permit lots.
4. ANNUAL FUND GIFT
□ In support of the Symphony’s performance and outreach programs, I would like to make a gift of: $ .
□ I can’t give now, but I would like to make a gift of $ in the month of: .
□ My company will match my gift (please enclose appropriate forms).
Please list my name in concert programs as: .
2. HOLIDAY TICKETS
Subscribers are entitled to purchase Holiday Concert tickets before tickets go on sale to the general public on August 28.
Both concerts are held in Old Cabell Hall.
□ Saturday, December 2 at 8pm □ Sunday, December 3 at 3:30pm
□ I need wheelchair accessible seating (Section C).
# of seats Total
A Aisle at $45.00 each = A at $40.00 each = B Aisle at $38.00 each = B at $35.00 each = C at $30.00 each = D at $20.00 each = Student / at $10.00 each = Partial View
1. SUBSCRIPTION
Subscriptions include a 10% discount off single ticket prices. Seating priority is determined by subscription and donation history and date of paid order.
□ I wish to subscribe on:
□ Saturdays at 8pm, Old Cabell Hall (9/23; 11/18; 2/17; 3/24; 4/28) □ Sundays at 3:30pm, Martin Luther King, Jr. PAC* (9/24; 11/19; 2/18*; 3/25; 4/29)
□ I need wheelchair accessible seating (Section C at both venues).
# of seats Total
Section A Aisle◊ at $202.50 each =
Section A at $171.00 each = Section B Aisle
◊ at $162.00 each =
Section B at $148.50 each = Section C at $126.00 each = Section D at $90.00 each = Student/Partial View at $50.00 each =
* The Sunday, February 18 concert will be held at Monticello High School.
◊ Only seats directly on an aisle are designated Section A Aisle or B Aisle – seats adjacent to aisle seats are either Section A or Section B. Quantities of aisle seats are limited; please indicate a 2nd choice option.
We’ll send you a pledge reminder in this month.
PAYMENT / CONTACT INFORMATION
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Street City State Zip
□ Charge my VISA / MASTERCARD / AMEX. □ Check payable to Charlottesville Symphony enclosed.
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“It is truly thrilling to start this new chapter with the marvelous Charlottesville Symphony and with you, our audience. We’ll traverse a colorful combination of new and familiar works in our first season together, and I can’t wait to share them with you. Please join us!” - Ben
With the Season Opening Concerts on September 23 and 24, a new era begins for the Charlottesville Symphony – and for its loyal subscribers. You won’t want to miss a single note of Music Director Benjamin Rous’s inaugural season!
Ben has planned a menu of beloved favorites: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7; The Planets by Gustav Holst; Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from On The Town; Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini performed by guest pianist Clara Yang; Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 and a suite from Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky.
Mozart’s joyous Clarinet Concerto features Principal Clarinet Shawn Earle. Principal Trumpet Rachel Duncan performs Haydn’s brilliant Trumpet Concerto. And the UVA University Singers join the orchestra for “We Hold These Truths” and “University of Virginia” commissioned from composer J. Todd Frazier by the university as part of its Bicentennial Celebration.
Other season highlights include John Adams’ fun Short Ride in a Fast Machine and Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s evocative Orion. And there is much, much more!
While you’re completing the enclosed subscription form, please take advantage of this convenient opportunity to make a generous gift to our Annual Fund. This year, ticket sales covered just 26% of our operating costs. Your tax-deductible contribution helps pay our Principal musicians’ salaries, bring incredible guest artists to our stage and reach more than 6,000 children each year through free Youth Concerts and classroom programs. It’s a vote of confidence in the orchestra’s future as we begin this exciting new chapter.
Subscribers are always guaranteed the best seats and the best prices. You also receive VIP customer service, free unlimited ticket exchanges, tax credits for tickets you can’t use, lost ticket replacement and priority seating for both Masterworks and Family Holiday Concerts. We can’t wait for you to join this group of dedicated music lovers. Thank you!
2017-18 Season Music Director Benjamin Rous’s
Inaugural Season
Programs, artists and venues subject to change.
Masterworks 1
Beethoven’s Seventh
Saturday, September 23, 8:00pm Sunday, September 24, 3:30pm
Benjamin Rous, Conductor Shawn Earle, Clarinet
ADAMS Short Ride in a Fast Machine MOZART Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
Masterworks 2
The Americans
Saturday, November 18, 8:00pm Sunday, November 19, 3:30pm
Benjamin Rous, Conductor Michael Slon, Conductor with the UVA University Singers
BARBER Second Essay for Orchestra, Op. 17 BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town FRAZIER Thomas Jefferson: The Making of America; I. “We Hold These Truths” and VII. “University of Virginia” THOMPSON The Testament of Freedom
Masterworks 3
Brahms’ Second
Saturday, February 17, 8:00pm Sunday, February 18, 3:30pm
Benjamin Rous, Conductor Rachel Duncan, Trumpet
SHIELDS Ricercar HAYDN Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major, Hob. VIIe:1 BRAHMS Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73
Masterworks 4
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Saturday, March 24, 8:00pm Sunday, March 25, 3:30pm
Laura Jackson, Guest Conductor Clara Yang, Piano
TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake Suite, Op. 20a RACHMANINOV Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 THEOFANIDIS Rainbow Body COPLAND Billy the Kid Suite
Masterworks 5
The Planets
Saturday, April 28, 8:00pm Sunday, April 29, 3:30pm
Benjamin Rous, Conductor
SAARIAHO Orion HOLST The Planets, Op. 32
Plus!
Family Holiday Concerts
Saturday, December 2, 8:00pm Sunday, December 3, 3:30pm
Michael Slon, Conductor with the UVA University Singers
Both Holiday concerts are held at Old Cabell Hall.
All Saturday evening concerts are held at Old Cabell Hall on UVA Grounds.
All Sunday afternoon concerts are held at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Performing Arts Center at Charlottesville High School - EXCEPT for Sunday, February 18, which will be held at Monticello High School.
Visit cvillesymphony.org for more information.
Benefits for Annual Fund Donors
Why should you make a gift to the Charlottesville Symphony? To bring the joy of live symphonic music to our concertgoers and to the thousands of children we reach each year with our educational programs.
Ticket sales cover just 26% of the orchestra’s operating costs – your generosity helps to make up the rest. Please review our donor categories to see where you might fit. And thank you!
Musician Circle
$100 – 249
Principal Player Circle
$250 - 499
Concert-master Circle
$500 - 749
Composer Circle
$750 – 1,499
Music Director
Circle
$1,500 – 2,499
Symphony Circle
$2,500 – 4,999
Virtuoso Circle
$5,000 – 9,999
Diamond Circle
$10,000 +
Invitation to the Season Opening
Reception ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
Recognition in all playbills ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
Invitation to an Open Rehearsal ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
2 complimentary tickets to a
Sunday concert ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
Invitation to a Behind the Scenes event ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
Invitation to the Music Director’s
Reception ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
Complimentary VIP parking for all
concerts ♪ ♪ ♪
Dinner with the Music Director ♪ ♪
Special recognition throughout the
season ♪
Gifts up to $1,499 are fully tax-deductible. Gifts of $1,500 or more are assigned a non-deductible amount corresponding to the fair market value of benefits received. Donors who wish to decline benefits and claim a full tax deduction may call the Symphony office at (434) 924-3139.