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    PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF O.C. PACKS IN THE STARS FOR ITS 2008-09 SEASON
    By Timothy Mangan

    Orange County Register
    Jan 24 2008
    CA

    The classical music presenter nabs acclaimed young conductor Gustavo
    Dudamel for his Orange County debut.

    The Philharmonic Society of Orange County's 2008-09 concert season,
    unveiled this week, will feature appearances by several of classical
    music's biggest names as well as a healthy sampling of its rising
    talent. The nonprofit Society, the county's oldest presenter of
    classical music, now in its 55th season, imports touring orchestras,
    chamber ensembles and soloists from around the world to perform in
    the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and other local venues.

    Firebrand Chinese pianist Lang Lang will give his first Orange County
    recital to open the Society's season on Oct. 1. His program has yet
    to be announced.

    The most talked about (as well as the most gushed about) man in
    classical music, conductor Gustavo Dudamel, will make his Orange
    County debut under the Society's auspices, on Nov. 23. The Venezuelan
    Dudamel, soon to be 27, is the music director-designate of the Los
    Angeles Philharmonic, set to take the reins from Esa-Pekka Salonen
    at the start of the 2009-2010 season. He'll lead the touring Israel
    Philharmonic in a program that includes Mendelssohn's "Italian"
    Symphony and Brahms' Fourth Symphony here.

    Elsewhere in its signature orchestra series, the Society will present
    French conductor Stephane Deneve and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
    (Jan. 23, 2009); conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco
    Symphony (Jan. 28, 2009); and The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields,
    with leader and violinist Julia Fischer, Gramophone magazine's Artist
    of the Year (May 2, 2009).

    Conductor Valery Gergiev returns to Orange County for the first time
    since the hall's opening celebrations in 2006 to lead the London
    Symphony Orchestra (for which he serves as music director) in two
    programs on March 18 and 19, 2009.

    Also appearing will be Operalia competition winner soprano Isabel
    Bayrakdarian and the Armenian Chamer Ensemble (Oct. 5); jazz
    saxophonist Branford Marsalis leading the Philharmonic Brasilianos
    (Oct. 11); conductor Bernard Labadie and the period-instrument Les
    Violons du Roy (Feb. 20, 2009); and conductor Derek Gleeson and the
    Dublin Philharmonic performing a special St. Patrick's Day program
    (March 17, 2009).

    The Orange County-based Pacific Chorale and the Los Angeles-based
    period ensemble Musica Angelica join forces to perform Bach's "St.

    John Passion" (April 10, 2009) to round out the Society's orchestra
    series.

    In addition to Lang Lang, recitalists include the bubbly Italian
    mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli (Feb. 17, 2009) and the distinguished
    American pianist Richard Goode (April 29, 2009, at Irvine Barclay
    Theatre).

    The Society will also present three chamber concerts in the
    Orange County Performing Artscenter's Samueli Theater, with the
    Musicians from Marlboro, the Curtis Institute on Tour and the
    Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio making appearances. The Brentano
    String Quartet, with guest pianist Peter Serkin, will offer a
    performance of a new piano quintet by Charles Wuorinen at the Irvine
    Barclay Theatre as well.

    Three special presentations have crossover appeal: the West African
    Festival (Nov. 20), the annual Fiesta Navidad with the Mariachi Los
    Camperos de Nati Cano (Nov. 29); and The 5 Browns, a team of sibling
    pianists (March 2, 2009).

    The Elizabeth and Henry Segerstrom Select Series continues for its
    second season (the Israel Philharmonic, the first London Symphony
    concert, Bartoli and Lang Lang are part of it).

    Subscription packages start at $121 and range up to $3,160 (for
    "The Works" series). For more information and season brochures, call
    949-553-2422 or visit www.philharmonicsociety.org. Single tickets
    are expected to go on sale in early summer.
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