The 2015-16 Season

Sunday, September 20, at 7:00 p.m. (Evening Concert)
Opening Night with Schubert and Haydn
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

Cristina Spinei – Strut (world première)
Franz Schubert – Symphony No. 3 in D Major
Jean Sibelius – Valse Triste
Franz Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 88 in G Major

Join the Gateway Chamber Orchestra for an evening of music inspired by dance. Nashville-based Cristina Spinei premieres her new chamber orchestra arrangement of Strut. Schubert’s graceful Symphony No. 3 still sounds fresh – even as the piece turns 200 years old this year. Honoring the 150th birthday of Jean Sibelius, the GCO performs one of his signature works. Haydn’s cheerful Symphony No. 88 will send everyone home whistling the famous finale.

Sunday, October 18, at 4:00 p.m.
*Masterwork concerts at a new time: 4 p.m.
Quintessential Mozart
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

Clarence Cameron White – Elegy
Bela Bartók – Divertimento for Strings
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony No. 40 in G Minor

The GCO reaffirms the talent of Clarksville-native violinist and composer Clarence Cameron White with a performance of his peaceful Elegy. Bartók’s masterpiece for strings highlights soloists within the chamber orchestra with a joyful finish. The grand finale of Mozart’s sublime symphony enchants and energizes; don’t be surprised when its light and buoyant tempo has you secretly tapping your toes!

Sunday, November 15, at 3:00 p.m.
A Young Person’s Latin Guide to the Orchestra
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

Alberto Ginastera – Variaziones Concertantes

The dynamic animation duo of Black & Jones returns to enthrall children and adults alike with their visual wizardry. Full of lively graphics and music, this is one concert your family will relish! This dazzling introduction to the orchestra highlights the virtuosity of the GCO musicians and showcases Ginastera’s brilliant use of Argentinean rhythms and melodies.

Sunday, December 6th Clarksville 3:00 p.m.
Winter Baroque
Madison Street United Methodist Church

Antonio Vivaldi – Concerto for Strings in G Minor, RV 156
J.S. Bach – Orchestral Suite No. 2
Marc-Antoine Charpentier – ‘Midnight’ Mass

Our holiday concert tradition features Charpentier’s inspirational Mass based on French Christmas carols (Noels). Classic works by Baroque titans J.S. Bach and Vivaldi set the stage for the annual sing-a-long which concludes this festive program.

Sunday, February 7, at 4:00 p.m.
Enchanting Tales with Jeffrey Williams, baritone
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

Giochinno Rossini – Il signor Bruschino Overture
Jeffrey Wood – Different Bodies (world première)
Maurice Ravel – Ma mère l’oye (Mother Goose)

Rossini’s charming overture is juxtaposed against Jeffrey Wood’s brooding world premiere, based on texts inspired by the Elephant Man. The GCO presents a full spectrum of contrasting musical fables and emotional tales, concluding with Ravel’s colorful Mother Goose, an enchanting garden of magic.

Sunday, March 20, at 3:00 p.m.
Rhapsody in Blue with Jeffrey Biegel, piano; Anna Celenza, author
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

George Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue

Our critically acclaimed Family Series continues to spotlight stellar guest artists. This “musical kaleidoscope of America” introduces children to Gershwin’s great classic and its exciting debut, with pianist Jeffrey Biegel and narration by author Anna Celenza.

Sunday, April 10th Clarksville 4:00 p.m.
OUR CITY with DM Stith, vocalist
Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University

Judd Greenstein – Mannahatta
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major “Eroica”

The GCO pulls out all the stops for this exhilarating season conclusion. Judd Greenstein’s original score set to the poetry of Walt Whitman features the vocal acrobatics of genre blending DM Stith. Beethoven’s mighty Eroica Symphony captures the spirit of the GCO ranging from intimate sensitivity to inspirational exuberance.

CLARKSVILLE SUBSCRIPTION PRICING:

FULL SEASON: MasterWorks, Family Concerts and Winter Baroque (Seven concerts)
Adults: $80 | $95 | $110
Students/Military: $45 | $60 | $75
Family: $205 | $250 | $295 *includes unlimited children

Masterworks Concert Series (Four concerts)
Adults: $50 | $65 | $ 80
Students/Military: $30 | $45 | $60
Family: $130 | $175 | $220

Family Subscription Series (Two concerts)
Adults: $25
Students: $15
Family: $65, unlimited children may attend

Ticketing for Clarksville handled online and via APSU box office
Venue: Sharon & George Mabry Concert Hall, Austin Peay State University
Telephone: (931) 444-6240 | Box office opens 1 ½ hours before concert