The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Unveils Triumphant New Concert Season

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  • Featuring Maestros Otto Tausk, Bramwell Tovey, and Andrew Crust, soloists Lara St. John, Mischa Maisky, Jane Coop, and Yefim Bronfman, and pop superstars Buffy Sainte-Marie, Steven Page, and Paul Shaffer
  • TELUS Movie Nights features Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Home Alone, The Snowman, and Back to the Future
  • Performances start September 18 with We’re Back Gala Performance
  • Comfort seating will be in place for reduced capacity performances
  • Proof of vaccine and masks will be mandatory for attendance at fall concerts
  • Fall concert tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, September 13
  • Tickets are also available through the new VSO App, now available in Apple and Android app stores

Vancouver, BC (September 7, 2021) – Today, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) announced the VSO’s 2021-2022 Season, the 103rd for the orchestra. The triumphant season marks the return of audiences to the Orpheum Theatre after a 20-month hiatus. Incredible guest artists include Lara St. John, Mischa Maisky, Yefim Bronfman, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Paul Shaffer, Steven Page, Jane Coop, Dee Daniels and many more.

The season programming underlines the VSO’s commitment to creating equity both on stage and in the repertoire performed. Four new works from Indigenous Canadian composers showcase the depth, talent, and variety of voices in our community. Maestro Otto Tausk will share the podium with guest conductors Anna Rakitina and Speranza Scappucci. A focus on Canadian special guests this season has artists ranging from Angela Cheng to Blake Pouliot to Teiya Kasahara.

Building on the incredible success of TheConcertHall.ca, Canada’s first subscription streaming service for symphonic music, the VSO will continue its digital broadcasts, moving to the new VSO Online series. Ten full concerts will be livestreamed from the Orpheum stage throughout the season.

Full details are now available at VancouverSymphony.ca

We have come through a most challenging and strange time. Now, let us turn a page and come back to the things we love most. For the musicians of the VSO and myself, that means making music with you. This will be a season of return, discovery, adaptation, and evolution.”

– Otto Tausk, VSO Music Director

The VSO’s 103rd season is momentous and marks a significant milestone in our history as we return to live performances after almost two years absence.  The 21/22 VSO season is one of recovery, reinvention, and a shift to a new reality. We will celebrate our return to the concert hall with a multitude of audience favourites but will also introduce audiences to new voices, diverse voices, and healing voices.  We invite your imagination and creativity into a journey of discovery for your senses, your heart, and your soul.

This inspiring 21/22 season is a hybrid of live concerts – as we know how much you have missed these – and virtual concerts which are easily accessible to those who prefer to enjoy the VSO from the comfort of their home. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the magic of the VSO, whether in-person or virtually, so that we can celebrate our love of music together.”

– Angela Elster, President & CEO of the VSO and VSO School of Music

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Safety Measures and How To Purchase Information Follows Below

2021-2022 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS


International superstars, iconic Canadians, and a host of new voices define the VSO’s 2021-2022 COVID Recovery season.

Maestro Tausk opens the season with an emotional journey of return to the historic Orpheum Theatre in the We’re Back! Gala Performance on Saturday, September 18, with a newly added repeat performance Sunday, September 19 at 2pm. The Gala features Beethoven’s Fidelio Overture, excerpts from Massenet and Berlioz, works from compelling Canadian voices Dinuk Wijeratne and Barbara Assiginaak, and closes with Tchaikovsky’s triumphant 5th Symphony.

Legendary musicians Yefim Bronfman and Mischa Maisky both make appearances in the season. Bronfman plays Beethoven’s 3rd Piano Concerto with Maestro Bramwell Tovey on the podium, November 12 & 13. Maisky delivers Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with guest Maestra Speranza Scappucci holding the baton on April 1 and 3.

Canadian pop icons Steven Page (January 14 & 15) and Paul Shaffer (February 11 & 12) bring very personal performances to the Orpheum stage in the London Drugs Pops Series. Trailblazer, advocate and iconic disruptor Buffy Sainte-Marie delivers a very special performance April 20.

Back to the Future In Concert makes the perfect opening to the TELUS Movie Nights series on September 23, 24 and 25, with audiences enjoying the full movie on the big screen in the Orpheum, while the VSO plays the score live underneath.

INDIGENOUS VOICES

The season includes symphonic works by four indigenous Canadian composers that showcase the breadth and diversity of indigenous voices in classical music. Odawa First Nation composer Barbara Assiginaak, one of the “very best composers of her generation,” writes in a style informed by both her distinguished European mentors including Peter Maxwell Davies and Helmut Lachenmann, and her indigenous roots. Accomplished opera composer Ian Cusson writes new songs for mezzo-soprano Krisztina Szabó. Cellist, composer, and creator Cris Derksen opens the regular season with a new setting of her powerful work “War Cry” for orchestra and cello solo. Andrew Balfour journeys inside Tchaikovsky’s mind with his work “Pyotr’s Dream”, an original commission from Tafelmusik.

WOMENS’ VOICES

Celebrating the growing equity and influence of women in the symphony, the 2021-2022 season includes music by composers Anna Clyne, Linda Caitlin Smith, Cris Derksen, Barbara Assiginaak, Florence Price, Clara Schumann, Lili Boulanger, as well as first visits from conductors Anna Rakitina, a Dudamel Fellow with the LA Phil and assistant conductor at the Boston Symphony, and Speranza Scappucci, one of the most interesting conductors on the international scene and a regular at Opera Houses in Vienna, Rome, Barcelona, Zurich and Los Angeles.

GUEST ARTISTS

Leading Canadian and international artists pepper the season including the incomparable Yefim Bronfman and Mischa Maisky, Canadians Stewart Goodyear, Jane Coop, Angela Cheng, Lara St. John, Charles Richard-Hamelin, Krisztina Szabó, and Blake Pouliot. VSO musicians taking a turn as soloist include concertmaster Nicholas Wright, new principal viola Hung-Wei Huang, principal flute Christie Reside, associate concertmaster Timothy Steeves, principle cello Henry Shapard, and assistant concertmaster David Lakirovich.

DIGITAL BROADCASTS

The VSO builds on the success of TheConcertHall.ca with a new VSO Online digital broadcast series. The digital series continues this season with 10 full-length performances livestreamed directly from The Orpheum Theatre. Each concert in the series includes intermission interviews with guest artists and special guests. Highlights include Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 “New World”, Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet, Beethoven’s joyful 9th symphony, and Mahler’s gorgeous Symphony No. 5.

SERIES OVERVIEW

The VSO’s main series classical concerts are presented in Newmont Masterworks Gold and Assante Vancouver Centre Masterworks Diamond Series. Both series continue to offer a broad mix of favourite orchestral repertoire and new discoveries. Featuring Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4, Dvořák’s New World Symphony, Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, plus favourite symphonies and concertos from Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, and Mahler.

The perfect introduction to the symphony, the VSO’s Musically Speaking series invites audience members inside the music with commentary and insights from the stage and live close-ups of performers on video screens either side of the stage. The five-concert series, Fridays at 7:00pm in the Orpheum, features gorgeous music performed by fantastic world-class guest artists including cellist Mischa Maisky.

London Drugs VSO Pops offers six concerts, featuring Vancouver talents Sal Ferreras leading a Latin Nights show, Christmas classics with singer Dee Daniels, and the global phenomenon, The Celtic Tenors. Late Night show favourite Paul Shaffer will be joined by Valerie Simpson and shares his symphonic renditions of his favourite pop, jazz and R&B tunes, and Canadian icon Steven Page returns to the VSO with Kevin Fox and Craig Northey for a heartfelt performance of some of the greatest Canadian music ever written. The series will end with a TELUS Movie Night screening of Singin’ in the RainGene Kelly’s movie musical masterpiece, brought to life with live orchestral accompaniment.

The beloved Thursday matinee Parc Retirement Living Tea & Trumpets series continues with guest host Christopher Gaze and Maestro Andrew Crust taking you into the stories behind the music of Tchaikovsky, Copland, Debussy and more. The traditional service of tea and cookies in the hour preceding the concert is on hold, pending updates to health regulations.

The popular five-concert Sunday matinee Origino Kids Concerts series opens with Lemony Snicket’s The Composer Is Dead on Halloween afternoon. Then the beloved film The Snowman with live orchestra takes place in December followed by Carnival of OUR Animals in February. Composer William Rowson, former VSO Assistant Conductor, expands SaintSaëns’ zoological introduction to the orchestra with a new animal from the Pacific-Northwest (created in consultation with the VSO’s Indigenous Council). VSO Principal Percussionist Vern Griffiths introduces kids to the music of living composers in The Composer is Here, and the series closes with the classic story Beethoven Lives Upstairs. The pre-concert family play zone in the Orpheum lobby is postponed until further notice.

TELUS Movie Nights with the VSO is back this season and packed with some of Hollywood’s favourite hits. They include Back to the Future, the holiday classic Home Alone, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Films will be shown on the big screen while the full orchestra performs the music score live.

The VSO’s Symphony Sundays, presented by RGF Integrated Wealth Management, continues with five matinee classical programs. This year’s series features two guest artists, cellist Mischa Maisky playing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto and pianist Angela Cheng in a program of music by Clara & Robert Schumann. A very French program featuring composers Lili Boulanger, Erik Satie, Fauré and Debussy, plus Chinese composer Tan Dun, is conducted by VSO Associate Conductor Andrew Crust, as well as a Bohemian program of all Dvořák and Smetana featuring David Lakirovich on violin. VSO Principal flute Christie Reside is featured in Frank Martin’s Ballade for Flute, Strings and Piano, alongside a VSO Commission and premiere from Barbara Assiginaak and Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique led by Maestro Tausk.

SERIES CHANGES

The VSO concert series in Surrey and at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts will continue but with three and two performances respectively. The North Shore Classics, VSO Chamber Series and Annex Series are postponed for this season.

ATTENDING CONCERTS IN THE COVID ERA

This fall, audience safety will be the VSO’s key priority. The COVID era is dynamic. Health measures change with short notice. As a result, how the VSO sells tickets and seats audiences is likely to shift throughout the season.

SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTPONED

To accommodate reduced capacity, the VSO has made the difficult decision to postpone subscription package sales this fall. Subscriber seats will be carried over to the 2022-23 season.

Comfort spacing will be implemented to create space between ticket holder groups. Extra sanitation protocols will be in place at our venues and hand cleaning stations will be available at all venues.

The new BC vaccine protocol will require proof of vaccination to enter concert facilities. The VSO has introduced a new app to support touchless digital tickets. The app is freely available in Apple and Android app stores.

HOW TO PURCHASE

Tickets to the opening fall special concerts are currently on sale online at VancouverSymphony.ca.

Tickets to all regular series concerts from October through December will go on sale to the general public on Monday, September 13. VSO Donors and Subscribers will get presale access starting Thursday, September 9.

Tickets can be purchased online at VancouverSymphony.ca or by contacting the VSO Box Office at 604-876-3434. The Box Office will resume regular phone hours starting Tuesday, September 14.

STAY UP TO DATE

Changes or additions to VSO policies will be kept up to date at VancouverSymphony.ca/FAQ

Sign-up to the VSO email list and ensure concertinfo@vancouversymphony.ca is whitelisted in your email app.

ABOUT THE VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Founded in 1919, the Grammy and Juno-award winning Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is the third largest orchestra in Canada, the largest arts organization in Western Canada, and one of the few orchestras in the world to have its own music school.

Led by Music Director Otto Tausk since 2018, the VSO performs more than 150 concerts each year, throughout Vancouver and the province of British Columbia, reaching over 270,000 people annually. On tour the VSO has performed in the United States, China, Korea and across Canada.

The orchestra presents passionate, high-quality performances of classical, popular and culturally diverse music, creating meaningful engagement with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Recent guest artists include Daniil Trifonov, Dawn Upshaw, James Ehnes, Adrianne Pieczonka, Gidon Kremer, Renée Fleming, Yefim Bronfman, Itzhak Perlman, Bernadette Peters, Tan Dun, and more.


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