The Philharmonic Society of Orange County announced its 2013-2014 concert schedule today, the 60th season for the presenter and the last for president and artistic director Dean Corey, who will retire in June 2014. A number of events will offer tribute to Corey, who has led the Society since 1993, including a Dean Corey Legacy Concerts series that features a return visit by the Vienna Philharmonic and the publication of a book by Corey, "Beethoven: The Late Great, 33 Personal Essays." The season also includes the performance of a complete opera in concert.
The Vienna Philharmonic, one of the world's most celebrated, returns to Segerstrom Concert Hall on March 3 (2014), with Italian conductor Daniele Gatti leading a program of Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony and Mahler's Symphony No. 4 (with soprano Juliane Banse as soloist).
Pianist Yuja Wang will perform a recital in October for the Philharmonic Society.
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Other orchestras on the schedule include the Irish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by JoAnn Falletta and featuring flutist James Galway; the Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by Keith Lockhart; the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring violinist Pinchas Zukerman as both conductor and soloist; the period-instrument English Concert led by Harry Bicket in a performance of Handel's "Theodora," with countertenor David Daniels; the Haifa Symphony Orchestra of Israel; and the annual visit from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, this time conducted by St?phane Den?ve and featuring violinist Gil Shaham.
Three student orchestras also appear on the subscription series. Los Angeles Opera music director James Conlon will lead the Colburn Orchestra and the USC Thorton Symphony in a performance of Britten's "War Requiem" (honoring the composer's centenary), with choirs from USC, Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Long Beach as well as the Los Angeles Children's Chorus.
The season ends with a performance by the Orange County Youth Orchestra under Daniel Alfred Wachs, who will lead a program that includes a new commission (entitled "Frieze") from progressive British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with choirs from UCI, Cal State Fullerton and Chapman University.
Recitals by pianists Olga Kern and Yuja Wang are scheduled as well as chamber concerts by Camera Lucida, the Madelring Quartet, the Scharoun Ensemble Berlin and the Myriad Trio.
Subscriptions ranging from four to 12 concerts go on sale Monday. For more information call 949-553-2422 or visit www.philharmonicsociety.org.
Contact the writer: 714-796-6811 or tmangan@ocregister.com
Source: http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/orchestra-409429-philharmonic-symphony.html
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