The holidays are upon us with plenty to celebrate at the KimMel Center's campus of events and performances.
Holidays are all about creating traditions and keeping them alive. Families and friends come together for experiences that become lifetime memories. The performing arts "live" experience does exactly that-transporting audiences to stage settings of dancing sugar plum fairies, of soulful choir concerts and Messiah performances, of theater shows that bring princesses and beasts alive, of sparkly New Year's Eve celebrations lighting up 2014 at the stroke of midnight. Let the KimMel Center's campus of activities be your guide to a jolly fest of family-friendly performances with tickets making great stocking stuffers.
The Philly Pops kick off a flurry of holiday activity on the Kimmel's campus with their treasured musical tradition, Holiday Pops! Christmas Spectacular and nine festive performances in Verizon Hall (Dec. 6 - 21). Led by Britain's celebrated American-born conductor David Charles Abell with three choirs, dramatic soprano Angela Brown makes her debut for a performance of beloved seasonal tunes. George Balanchine's The Nutcracker returns to the Academy of Music (Dec. 7-29). Part of Pennsylvania Ballet's 50th Anniversary season, this reprised classic continues to enchant families with its glittery costumes and youthful cast of talent masterfully bringing Marie's enchanting, magical gift and Tchaikovsky score to life. The Philadelphia Orchestra makes the holidays even brighter with its Christmas Kids Spectacular! Family Concert led by conductor Christian M?celaru and actors Michael Boudwyns and Sara Valentine performing a vaudeville-inspired rendition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and other holiday favorites (Dec. 14).
Then on Dec. 17, KimMel Center Presents' A Soulful Christmas Shout for Joy! features Broadway star Melba Moore and artistic and music director J. Donald Dumpson leading over 150 local choir members for a program of spirituals, gospel and inspirational music. American Theater Arts for Youth recreates the timeless tale of Cinderella, whisking children away to Prince Charming's Ball in Perelman Theater (Dec. 18-19). On Dec. 19-21, The Philadelphia Orchestra's Glorious Sounds of Christmas celebrates the Orchestra's best-selling Christmas album, full of their lush, Philadelphia sound, followed by their annual performance of Messiah, a sure sell-out, featuring The Philadelphia Singers Chorale (Dec. 22), and their annual New Year's Eve concert.
Broadway Philadelphia heats up theater offerings with Beauty and the Beast welcoming a family friendly Thanksgiving retreat at the Academy of Music (Nov. 26-Dec. 1); Jersey Boys makes a big splash for multi-generations interested in the inspiring tale of how Rock and Roll Hall of Famers got their start as The Four Seasons (Dec.11-Jan. 5), and the magic of Lucille Ball and Ricky Ricardo's hilarious antics come alive with I Love Lucy Live On Stage (Dec. 26-Dec. 29).
Philadanco energizes the mix with a tribute dance performance to young African American choreographer Christopher Huggins (Dec. 6-8). And for classical aficionados looking to step out of that tinsel and bows, the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society features Academy of Vocal Arts alumna soprano Ailyn Pérez making her recital debut with Ken Noda on piano (Dec. 17).
Looking into the New Year, The Philadelphia Orchestra pairs conductor Christian M?celaru with breathtaking acrobatics featuring Cirque de la Symphonie, as well as contortionists, dancers and special surprises taking the stage, and performing over the stage, by leaps and bounds (Jan 3-4). Organ enthusiasts can rejoice looking into the new year when Music Director Dirk Brossé leads The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia through a special program on the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ featuring organists Matt Glandorf, Alan Morrison and Jeffrey Brillhart, and Miho Saegusa on violin (Jan. 19). And, Opera Philadelphia performs Argentinian composer Osvaldo Golijov's Grammy Award-winning flamenco- and rumba- infused score, Ainadamar, the story of Spanish famed poet and playwright Federico García Lorca's struggle for love and free expression during the Spanish Civil War (Feb. 7-16).
Also, new this year - The KimMel Center now has a mobile app available for download on iPhone and android! This app gives patrons easy access to tickets, information, and news on the go.
Complete calendar listing follows below of KimMel Center for the Performing Arts Winter campus activities. Visit kimmelcenter.org for more information and to purchase tickets. For a complete list of events and performances for the season, visit the Events page.
Broadway Philadelphia | Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Academy of Music
Tuesday, November 26 - Sunday, December 1, times vary
Tickets: $20 - $115
Disney's Beauty and The Beast, the smash hit Broadway musical, returns to Philadelphia! Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, this eye-popping spectacle has won the hearts of more than 35 million people worldwide. This classic musical love story is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and costumes, and dazzling production numbers including 'Be Our Guest' and the beloved title song. Experience the romance and enchantment of Disney's Beauty and The Beast at the Academy of Music!
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Musicians From Marlboro I
Perelman Theater
Tuesday, November 26 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Beethoven: "Kakadu" Variations, Op. 121a
Adès: Arcadiana
Intermission
Fauré: Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 120
Mendelssohn: String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 44, No. 2
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Dover Quartet with Jarrett Ott, baritone
Perelman Theater
Wednesday, December 4 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Sessler: Quartet-Philadelphia Premiere
Beethoven: Quartet in F Major, Op. 135
Barer: Dover Beach, Op. 3
Barber: Quartet, Op. 11
The Philly Pops | Holiday POPS! Christmas Spectacular
David Charles Abell, Conductor
Angela Brown, vocalist
The POPS Festival Chorus
The Philadelphia Boys Choir
The African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas Gospel Choir
Peter Conte, organist
Verizon Hall
Friday, December 6 - Saturday, December 21, times vary
Tickets: $28 - $105
Philadelphia's favorite holiday tradition is now bigger and better than ever with over 300 musicians on stage under the direction of internationally acclaimed guest conductor David Charles Abell, including vocalist Angela Brown, spectacular choirs, the largest concert hall organ in the nation, and a toe-tapping program. So hang the stockings, gather the family, and celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with the Philly POPS!
KimMel Center Presents | PHILADANCO
Christopher Huggins Tribute
Perelman Theater
Friday-Sunday, December 6 -
8, times vary
Tickets: $29-46
Celebrating the Artistry of Christopher L. Huggins:
Blue (Excerpts)
When Dawn Comes- Philadelphia Premiere
The List (Excerpts) - Philadelphia Premiere
Love Is...- Philadelphia Premiere
The Big Bang! (Excerpts)
Enemy Behind The Gate
Pennsylvania Ballet | George Balanchine'sThe Nutcracker
by George Balanchine, music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky
Academy of Music
Saturday, December 7 - Sunday, December 29, times vary
Tickets: $25 - $135
Delight in the Philadelphia region's most beloved holiday tradition, George Balanchine's The Nutcracker. A must-see for children and adults alike, this production boasts glittering sets and costumes, world-class dancing, dozens of young students from The School of Pennsylvania Ballet, and all the flair of a Broadway spectacular. The Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra and Philadelphia Boys Choir bring the masterful Tschaikovsky score to life. Get lost in the story of Marie's magical gift, a suspenseful battle between soldiers and mice, and the dreamy Land of Sweets. Plus, there's no more enchanting setting than the breathtaking Academy of Music.
Company Member Alexander Peters. Photo: Alexander Iziliaev
Independent Presentation | 1776 -Not Just Another Nutcracker
Presented by The "R" Company & Dancers
from The Rock School
Merriam Theater
Saturday, December 7
1pm and 4pm
Tickets: $10 - $44
Artistically athletic & high voltage charm. Seventy minutes of dazzling, dynamic dancing by international talent and stars of tomorrow. An affordable show for the whole family!
Broadway Philadelphia | Jersey Boys
In association with The Shubert Organization
Wednesday, December 11 - Sunday, January 5, times vary
Tickets: $40 - $135, VIP tickets available at higher rate
After breaking Forrest Theatre box office records SEVEN TIMES during the premiere engagement, Jersey Boys is 'Workin' Its Way Back' to Philadelphia! 'Too good to be true!' raves the New York Post for Jersey Boys, the 2006 Tony Award-winning Best Musical about Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. This is the story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide - all before they were 30! Jersey Boys, winner of the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album and most recently, the 2009 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, features their hit songs 'Sherry,' 'Big Girls Don't Cry,' 'Rag Doll,' 'Oh What a Night' and 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You.' 'It will run for Centuries!' proclaims Time Magazine. Nearly 160,000 theatergoers attended the premiere engagement of Jersey Boys in Philadelphia.Philadelphia Orchestra | Christmas Kids Spectacular! Family Concert
Cristian M?celaru, Conductor
Michael Boudewyns, Actor
Sara Valentine, Actor
Verizon Hall
Saturday, December 14
11:30am
Tickets: $19- $47
Begin a holiday tradition and celebrate the festive sounds of the season with The Philadelphia Orchestra. Your family will enjoy classics like The Nutcracker, and fan-favorite actors Michael Boudewyns and Sara Valentine return with a vaudeville-inspired performance. Don't miss out on a spirited sing-along and Santa, so reserve your seats now and jingle all the way to Verizon Hall!
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Ailyn Pérez, soprano, Ken Noda, piano
Presented in collaboration with the KimMel Center for the Performing Arts
Perelman Theater
Tuesday, December 17 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Mozart: Aria from Le nozzle di Figaro - E Susanna non vien...Dove sono
Hahn: Selection of Four Songs
De Falla: Selection of Seven Songs
Verdi: Aria from La Traviata - E strano... Ah fors'è lui....sempre libera
Obradors: Selection of Six Songs
Massenet: Aria from Manon - Je marche... Gavotte... Obeìssons
KimMel Center Presents | A Soulful Christmas Shout for Joy!
Featuring Melba Moore and
J. Donald Dumpson, Artistic & Music Director
Verizon Hall
Tuesday, December 17
7:30pm
Tickets: $25 to $45
Join us as we celebrate Christmas with music that moves the spirit and uplifts the soul! Five stellar choirs present songs of the season including many of your favorite spirituals, gospel, and inspirational music selections. The resounding finale features Adolphus Hailstork's 'Shout for Joy' with brass, pipe organ, and tympani. We close the evening with a shining, illuminating, and enlightening moment as all make a joyful noise singing 'Silent Night' featuring Brian Lenair on saxophone. This concert will inspire you in this season of joy and goodwill to all.
Featuring Enon Tabernacle Mass Choir, Rev. Dr. Alyn E. Waller, Senior Pastor, Bro. Kenyatta Arrington, Minister of Music & Arts; Bright Hope Baptist Church Choir, Rev. Dr. Kevin R. Johnson, Senior Pastor, Bro. Gary Taylor, Minister of Music & Arts; Arch Street Presbyterian Church Choir,Rev. Bill Golderer, Pastor, J. Donald Dumpson, Minister of Music & Arts; High School for Creative and Performing Arts Choir, Dorina Morrow, conductor, Mr. John Denphy, Principal, The premiere of the J. Donald Dumpson SingersAmerican Theater Arts for Youth | Cinderella
Perelman Theater
Wednesday-Thursday, December 18-19 10am and 12:15pm
Tickets: $13.50; $9.50 per seat for school groups of 5 or more. For tickets, please call 215-563-3501 or visit www.atafy.org.
A proven family musical favorite, Cinderella bursts with xcitement, fantasy, and song. Join Cinderella and her new friend Mortimer Mouse as they sing and dance their way from the kitchen of her step-mother's house to the brilliance of Prince Charming's Ball. These favorite characters come to life with gusto as families of all ages share in the spririt and joy of this production.
Philadelphia Orchestra | The Glorious Sound of Christmas
Sarah Hicks, Conductor
Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia
Verizon Hall
Thursday-Saturday, December 19-21
7pm
Tickets: $35 - $120
The Philadelphia Orchestra lends its lush sound to timeless holiday classics! Named for the Orchestra's best-selling Christmas album, these concerts are the perfect way to begin your celebrations. Sarah Hicks, who made a smash debut on New Year's Eve 2011 returns to the Orchestra. Christmas has never sounded better.
Philadelphia Orchestra | Messiah
Christian M?celaru, Conductor
The Philadelphia Singers Chorale
David Hayes, Music director
Verizon Hall
Sunday, December 22
2pm
Tickets: $35 - $125
This Baroque classic has become as integral to the season as the film It's a Wonderful Life and has been a Philadelphia Orchestra tradition since 1961. There is no better way to enjoy the glorious majesty of this work than with the Orchestra. This performance sells out every year, so order these tickets today!
All artists and programs subject to change.
Broadway Philadelphia | I Love Lucy Live On Stage
Merriam Theater
Thursday, December 26 - Sunday, December 29, times vary
Tickets: $25- $75
I Love Lucy Live On Stage is the brand-new hit stage show adapted from the most beloved program in television history! It's 1952 and you are a member of the Desilu Playhouse studio audience awaiting the filming of two hilarious and oh-so-familiar I Love Lucy episodes. A charming host entertains and enlightens you to the behind-the-scenes filming process of this brand new thing called 'television,' the Crystaltone Singers perform advertising jingles in perfect 50s style harmony and the sidesplitting antics of America's favorite foursome-Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel-are presented live on stage and in color for the very first time! It's a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience TV Guide's William Keck calls 'the most entertaining stage production I've seen in years-including Broadway!' The truth is in the title-whether young or old, everybody really does LOVE LUCY!
Philadelphia Orchestra | New Year's Eve
Bramwell Tovey, Conductor
Verizon Hall
Tuesday, December 31
7:30pm
Tickets: $85 - $155
Start your New Year's Eve celebration in style with The Philadelphia Orchestra! Bramwell Tovey, who became an instant audience favorite during his recent debut for The Glorious Sound of Christmas, returns for a festive and fun night. The concert ends in time for you to continue on with your own festivities.
Philadelphia Orchestra | Cirque de la Symphonie
Cristian M?celaru, Conductor
Verizon Hall
Friday-Saturday, January 3-4
8pm
Tickets: $50 - $120
Two great artforms, both requiring agility, creativity, and a lifetime of practice, come together in this thrilling evening featuring Cirque de la Symphonie. Breathtaking acrobatics fly above the Orchestra, accompanied by stunning symphonic repertoire including Sibelius's soaring Finlandia, Wagner's "The Ride of the Valkyries," Chabrier's España, and selections from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake plus many new orchestral showpieces you will surely love. The program features aerialists, contortionists, dancers, strongmen, and special surprises. The high-wire acts of stunning virtuosity on the stage and up in the air will be like nothing you've seen before in Verizon Hall. With only two shows, these are sure to be sell-outs. Add on tickets for the whole family today!
Independent Presentation | Vox Ama Deus presents Gershwin Blue
Gershwin - Ravel - John Williams
Perelman Theater
Friday, January 3
8pm
Tickets: $20 - $70
Peter Donohoe, piano
Gershwin:KimMel Center Presents | Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia
Comin' Home
Terell Stafford, Artistic Director
With Wynton Marsalis, Jimmy Heath, Kenny Barron, Randy Brecker, Bill Cosby and more
Verizon Hall
Tuesday, January 7
7:30pm
Tickets: $35 to $150
The JAZZ ORCHESTRA OF PHILADELPHIA (JOP) is rousing in the new year with its Grand Gala Fund Raising Concert. JOP is dedicated to honoring, presenting and continuing Philadelphia's unparalleled jazz legacy through performance and education. Under the artistic direction of renowned trumpet player and Director of Jazz and Instrumental Studies at Temple University, Terell Stafford, JOP will celebrate Philadelphia's jazz treasure trove with a multi-generational offering of music and musicians that best represent Philadelphia jazz. Joining the Orchestra of extraordinary Philadelphia musicians are: Wynton Marsalis, Jimmy Heath, Kenny Barron, Randy Brecker, Odean Pope, Larry McKenna, Bootsie Barnes and Tony Williams. Emceeing this over-the-top musical bonanza is the Dean of Philadelphia jazz, Mr. Bill Cosby.
Net proceeds benefit the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia under the fiscal sponsorship of CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia a non-profit 501-c-3.Philadelphia Orchestra | Tchaikovsky Week 1: Symphony No. 4
Robin Ticciati, Conductor
Stephen Hough, Piano
Verizon Hall
Friday-Sunday, January 10-12, times vary
Tickets: $46 - $137
Liadov: The Enchanted Lake
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
KimMel Center Presents | Brian ReganLive Comedy Tour
In association with Live Nation
Merriam Theater
Saturday, January 11
7pm and 9:30pm
Tickets: $39.50 to $57.50
Critics and peers agree: Brian Regan has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. The perfect balance of sophisticated writing and physicality, Brian fills theaters nationwide with fervent fans that span generations.
On November 25, 2011, Brian's highly anticipated second album, All By Myself, was released on CD available only through his website. Releasing two critically acclaimed hour Comedy Central specials and DVDs in as many years - 2008's The Epitome of Hyperbole, and 2007's Brian Regan Standing Up - Brian has set a standard of excellence that others continually try to follow.Broadway Philadelphia | We Will Rock You
Academy of Music
Tuesday, January 14 - Sunday, January 19
Tickets: $20 - $100.50
In a future age of mindless, manufactured music, where everyone dresses the same, thinks the same, is the same, hope of breaking free rests with an unlikely resistance: an alliance of rebel Bohemians deep below iPlanet, waiting for a hero to bring the power of Rock back to the people. And in Galileo they may just have found their man...that is, unless the terrifying Killer Queen gets to him first, or even worse, he's actually found somebody to love...We Will Rock You features the greatest hits of the legendary British rock group, Queen. Now in its 11th year in London and seen by a staggering 15 million people worldwide, this hilarious, multi-award-winning and record-breaking phenomenon is written by celebrated British comedian Ben Elton and boasts a fantastic score of killer Queen tunes that you just can't resist singing along to, such as 'Another One Bites The Dust,' 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love,' 'We Are The Champions,' 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' and, of course, 'We Will Rock You.' It's the world champion of musicals and the show that rocks harder than any other, so don't miss the party: book your tickets now!
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Jupiter Quartet, Jasper Quartet
Perelman Theater
Wednesday, January 15 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Haydn: Quartet in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3, "Rider"
Shostakovich: Two Pieces for Octet, Op. 11
Visconti: Eternal Breath for Octet [Philadelphia Premiere]
Intermission
Mendelssohn: Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20
KimMel Center Presents | Kurt Rosenwinkel New Quartet
Perelman Theater
Thursday, January 16
7:30pm
Tickets: $25-35
Kurt Rosenwinkel - guitar
Aaron Parks - piano
Eric Revis - bass
Kendrick Scott - drums
Philadelphia Orchestra | Tchaikovsky Week 2: The Serenade
Cristian M?celaru, Conductor
Hai-Ye Ni, Cello
Verizon Hall
Thursday-Saturday, January 16-18, times vary
Tickets: $48 - $146
Borodin: Polovtsian Dances, from Prince Igor
Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations, for cello and orchestra
Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings
Balakirev: Islamey
KimMel Center Presents | Dinosaur Train Live: Buddy's Big Adventure
Merriam Theater
Saturday-Sunday, January 18-19
11am and 2pm
Tickets: $15 - 65
Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train Live: Buddy's Big Adventure will bring the beloved stars of the hit PBS series to your hometown for the first time. From giant King to teeny Tiny, all of our friends will be brought to life in an exciting, original, musical story created just for the stage where our audience is always a part of the action. Utilizing lush projected backgrounds and vistas, magical special effects that fill the theater, a full sized replica of the Dinosaur Train, unique hybrid puppeteered costume characters and an engaging live host, our dinosaur pals and their adventures will truly seem larger than life. Through interactivity, music and laughter Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train Live: Buddy's Big Adventure will have kids up and dancing in the aisles.
Produced by Mills Entertainment and Gables Grove ProductionsThe Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia | Handel • Rheinberger • Brossé
Dirk Brossé, conductor
Miho Saegusa, violin • Matt Glandorf, organ • Alan Morrison, organ • Jeffrey Brillhart, organ
Verizon Hall
Sunday, January 19
2:30pm
Tickets: $24 - $81
Handel: Alessandro: Overture, HWV 21
Handel: Organ Concerto in G minor, Op. 4, No. 1
Paulus: Concerto for Organ, Strings and Percussion
Jongen: Hymne, Op. 78
Brossé: Black, White and In Between
Rheinberger: Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 177
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Isabelle Faust, violin, Alexander Melnikov, piano
Perelman Theater
Monday, January 20 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Beethoven: Violin Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 12, No. 3
Weber: Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 10, No. 3
Intermission
Beethoven: Violin Sonata in G Major, Op. 96
Weber: Violin Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 10, No. 4
Schubert: Fantasy in C Major, D. 934
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Peter Serkin, piano
Presented in collaboration with the KimMel Center for the Performing Arts
Perelman Theater
Wednesday, January 22 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Sweelinck: Capriccio
Nielsen: Theme and Variations
Wuorinen: Scherzo for Piano
Intermission
Beethoven: Six Bagatelles, Op. 126
Beethoven: Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 81a, "Les Adieux"
Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, the distinguished American pianist Peter Serkin is one of the most thoughtful and individualistic musicians appearing before the public today. Throughout his career he has successfully conveyed the essence of five centuries of repertoire and his performances with symphony orchestras, recital appearances, chamber music collaborations and recordings are respected worldwide. Serkin's rich musical heritage extends back several generations: his grandfather was violinist and composer Adolf Busch and his father the legendary pianist Rudolf Serkin. There can be no wonder then why the younger Serkin has a well-earned place alongside these artistic giants-and that The New Yorker claimed, "no other pianist has matched his ability to make great music shiver with life."Philadelphia Orchestra | Tchaikovsky Week 3: The Violin
Tugan Sokhiev, Conductor
Vadim Gluzman, Violin
Verizon Hall
Thursday-Friday, January 23-24
8pm
Tickets: $53 - $156
Rimsky-Korsakov: "Battle of Kerzhenets," from The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Musorgsky: Pictures from an Exhibition
Philadelphia Orchestra | Academy of Music 157th Anniversary Concert
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor
Jill Scott, Special Guest Artist
Academy of Music
Saturday, January 25 7:30pm
Tickets: $200 - $250
Join us for Philadelphia's premier annuAl White-tie gala to celebrate this iconic building's 157th birthday, while contributing to the restoration and preservation of our national historic landmark. Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin and The Philadelphia Orchestra along with the brightest guest stars will dazzle you in a spectacular evening of music, dining, and dancing not to be missed!
Concert-only Amphitheatre seats: $200; Concert-only Family Circle seats: $250 with added benefit of a copy of the 157th Anniversary Concert and Ball Program Book.
Learn more about the 157th Anniversary Concert and Ball.
KimMel Center Presents | Jerry Blavat, Great Voices of the '60s
Featuring Bobby Rydell, Jay Black, Gary US Bonds, and Pat Upton
Verizon Hall
Saturday, January 25
8pm
Tickets: $41 to $81
The "Boss with the Hot Sauce" Jerry Blavat returns to the KimMel Center to present another star studded line-up of great voices reprising feel-good hits from the '60s including Bobby Rydell, Jay Black, "An American Original," Gary US Bonds, Jay Siegel's Tokens, Pat Upton of Spiral Staircase.
Independent Presentation | Curtis Symphony Orchestra
with Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Verizon Hall
Sunday, January 26
3pm
Tickets: $5 - $45
Natalie Zhu, piano
Benjamin Hochman, piano ('01)
Don Liuzzi, percussion
Mari Yoshinaga, percussion
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio
Nokuthula Ngwenyama, viola
Perelman Theater
Thursday, January 30 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Previn: Piano Trio No. 2 [Philadelphia Premiere]
Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 66
Intermission
Dvo?ák: Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 87
Philadelphia Orchestra | Radu Lupu Joins Yannick
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor
Radu Lupu, Piano
Verizon Hall
Thursday - Friday, January 30-31, times vary
Saturday, February 1, 8pm
Tickets: $48 - $146
Smetana: "The Moldau," from Má vlast
Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3
Dvo?ák: Symphony No. 6
KimMel Center Presents | Béla Fleck and Brooklyn Rider
Merriam Theater
Saturday, February 1
8pm
Tickets: $30 - 60
'A virtuoso of the banjo, Béla Fleck has been pushing the boundaries of his instrument for over 30 years.' (The New York Times) He has been called the premier banjo player in the world and has virtually reinvented the image and the sound of the banjo through a remarkable performing and recording career that has taken him all over the musical map. Béla has won eight Grammy Awards and has been nominated in more categories than anyone in Grammy history. Brooklyn Rider, a young, Brooklyn-based string quartet consisting of members of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble, 'is recreating the 300-year-old form of string quartet as a vital and creative 21st-century ensemble.' (NPR) 'The dazzling fingers-in-every-pie that Brooklyn Rider exhibits is one of the wonders of contemporary music.' (Los Angeles Times) "These guys are like motocross daredevils who never screw up a stunt.'(Vice) This concert is part of a tour celebrating the release of their collaborative recording, Banjo Quintet.
Philadelphia Orchestra | Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Cristian M?celaru, Conductor
Michael Boudewyns, Actor
Sara Valentine, Actor
Verizon Hall
Saturday, February 1
11:30am
Tickets: $19 - $47
From violin to tuba, flute to bassoon, take a tour of the orchestra, as each plays a tune. Woodwinds, then strings; brass, then percussion. At the end hear a fugue, a lively music discussion! Then there's a story about a boy named Farkle. He plays many things, and is truly remarkable. Which instrument will he choose? For he is quite fickle. Come hear for yourself, and help solve this great riddle
Independent Presentation | Keyboard Conversations with pianist Jeffrey Siegel
The Romantic Music of Chopin
Bring a significant other!
Perelman Theater
Monday, February 3
7:30pm
Tickets: $44 - $49
Immortal works by one of the world's most popular and beloved composers.
His enthusiasm is contagious... his credentials are world-class... his virtuosity is astounding... He is a star on Philadelphia's famed Avenue of the Arts... JEFFREY SIEGEL has been soloist with the world's great orchestras and praised internationally for his popular signature Keyboard Conversations programs. Join us for three unforgettable concerts you won't want to miss! Subscribe to all three for best seats and savings.Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | André Watts, piano
Perelman Theater
Tuesday, February 4 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Bach: Chorale Prelude: Befiel du denie Wege, BWV 727 [Arr. Kempff]
Bach: Sinfonia: Wir danken dir, BWV 29 [Arr. Kempff/Watts]
Bach: Ciaccona from Violin Partita in D Minor, BWV 1004 [Arr. Busoni]
Schubert: Sonata in C Minor, D. 958
Intermission
Schumann: Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26
J. Strauss: Valse Caprice, Man lebt nur einmal [Arr. Tausig]
J. Strauss: Schatzwalzer from the Gypsy Baron [Arr. Dohnányi]
Pennsylvania Ballet | Serenade, Afternoon of a Faun and Other Dances
Merriam Theater
Thursday-Sunday, February 6-9, times vary
Tickets: $30 - $125
Serenade
by George Balanchine, Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky
Philadelphia Orchestra | Ax, from Bach to Strauss
Vladimir Jurowski, Conductor
Jeffrey Khaner, Flute
Emanuel Ax, Piano
Verizon Hall
Thursday-Saturday, February 6-8, times vary
Tickets: $48 - $146
Bach Orchestral Suite No. 2
Strauss Burleske, for piano and orchestra
Bach Piano Concerto No. 1
Mahler Todtenfeier
Opera Philadelphia | Ainadamar
by Osvaldo Golijov
Academy of Music
Friday-Sunday, February 7-16, times vary
Tickets $10 - $232
Performed in Spanish with English supertitles
Poetry in emotion.The Philly Pops | The Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel
Michael Krajewski, conductor
AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle, vocalists
Verizon Hall
Friday-Sunday, February 7-9, times vary
Tickets: $30- $114
Simon and Garfunkel mastered the folk rock genre and captured our hearts with their touching lyrics and intricate harmonies. The acclaimed national touring duo of AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle bring their heartfelt interpretations of Simon and Garfunkel to The Philly POPS. Songs include "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "The Sound of Silence," "The Boxer," and "America." And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson.
Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia | Haydn • Legrand
Dirk Brossé, conductor
Catherine Michel, harp
Perelman Theater
Sunday- Monday, February 9-10, times vary
Tickets: $24 to 81
Rameau: Suite for Strings
Legrand: Harp Concerto (World Première)
Haydn:Symphony No. 104 in D major ("London")
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Gerald Finley, baritone, Julius Drake, piano
Perelman Theater
Tuesday, February 11 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Schubert: Die Winterreise, D. 911
Philadelphia audiences were introduced to the velvety-smooth sound and warm, expressive diction of Canadian baritone Gerald Finley in his acclaimed debut PCMS recital in 2010. Equally captivating performing lead roles in the world's grandest opera houses and singing delicate, moody songs in the most intimate recital halls, Finley has an astoundingly versatile voice backed by an impressive interpretive intellect. His performance of Schubert's masterpiece, the haunting Winterreise cycle, with longtime collaborator, the formidable pianist Julius Drake, promises an artful and stirring balance of emotions: assuredness and frailty, serenity and passion. Based on poems by Wilhelm Müller, Schubert's second and last cycle is a voyage into the unknown-consisting of isolated episodes in a desperate man's aimless wandering in a desolate, icy landscape. 6:45-7:30pm: Free Pre-concert Lecture in the Comcast Circle [Tier I]: Christine AndersonPhiladelphia Chamber Music Society | Christian Zacharias, piano
Beethoven: Sonata in A-flat Major, Op. 26
Schubert: Six Moments musicaux, D. 780
Intermission
Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16
Beethoven: Sonata in G Major, Op. 14, No. 2
Philadelphia Orchestra | All Rachmaninoff
Vladimir Jurowsk, Conductor
Alexey Zuev, Piano
Tatiana Monogarova, Soprano
Vsevolod Grivnov, Tenor
Sergei Leiferkus, Baritone
The Westminster Symphonic Choir
Verizon Hall
Thursday-Saturday, February 13-15
8pm
Tickets: $53 - $156
Rachmaninoff Selected Songs
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 4
Rachmaninoff The Bells
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society | Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet
Perelman Theater
Thursday, February 13 8pm
Tickets: $24 (adults) $10 (students)
Mozart: Fantasy for Mechanical Organ, K. 608 [Arr. Hasel]
Aho: Kvintetto [Philadelphia Premiere]
Intermission
Milhaud: La cheminée du roi René
Nielsen: Wind Quintet in A Major, Op. 43
Independent Presentation| Philadelphia Youth Orchestra
Michael Ludwig, violin
Louis Scaglione, Conductor
Verizon Hall
Sunday, February 16
3pm
Ticket Prices: $10 - $20
Vaughan Williams; Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Barber: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
Broadway Philadelphia |The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Academy of Music
Tuesday, February 18 - Sunday, February 23, times vary
ON SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 AT 10AM!
See what Time Magazine exclaims is, "A don't miss theatre event! The #1 Broadway musical of the year." Winner of the 2012 Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Musical, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess is hitting the road in a stunning and stirring new staging, including such legendary songs as 'Summertime,' 'It Ain't Necessarily So,' and 'I Got Plenty of Nothing.' The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess features one of Broadway's most accomplished creative teams, led by Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus (HaVideos