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Santa Barbara Symphony Announces 2024/25 Season Under Music and Artistic Director Nir Kabaretti

The Symphony’s season highlights include a Mozart Marathon with eight masterworks over two days of concerts, a two-concert residency by legendary violinist Gil Shaham, the sultry Storm Large, and Brahms’ Requiem in a community collaboration – all on The Granada Stage from October 2024 through May 2025

The Santa Barbara Symphony announces its vast, star-studded 2024/2025 season line-up featuring world-renowned guest artists, opening on Saturday, October 19, 2024 and Sunday, October 20, 2024 with guitarist Pablo Sáinz-Villegas. Subscriptions to the new season are now on sale and can be purchased in-person, online, or by calling The Symphony box office at (805) 898-9386 or visiting subscribe.TheSymphony.org. 

“We are thrilled to bring our Santa Barbara community a rich and culturally expansive experience. Beloved masterworks of Mozart, Brahms, Dvořák, and Tchaikovsky will be heard alongside the cabaret vocals of Storm Large, a centennial cinematic classic with Charles Chaplin, and more, featuring extraordinary guest artists, including our own musicians,” said Nir Kabaretti, Music and Artistic Director of the Santa Barbara Symphony. 

“The Symphony has so much to say this season that our traditional schedule can’t contain it all. January 18 and 19, 2025 will present a Mozart Marathon with four masterworks on Saturday and another four on Sunday. To close the season, the legendary Gil Shaham will be in residence performing three different concertos over two days, including a world premiere, featuring his wife, violinist Adele Anthony,” shared Symphony President & CEO Kathryn R Martin. “Collaborations will shine the spotlight on the exemplary choruses here in Santa Barbara, and Artist Residencies will create once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for our local students,” she added.  

The 2024/2025 Santa Barbara Symphony season calendar includes the following programs and artists: 

The return of guitar sensation Pablo Sáinz-Villegas playing Rodrigo’s haunting Concierto de Aranjuez, in a program also featuring Tchaikovsky’s passionate Symphony No. 4. 

Nir Kabaretti, conductor 
Pablo Sáinz-Villegas, guitar 

Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez 
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 

David Greilsammer, “One of the most accomplished and adventurous musicians of his generation,” (The New York Times) leads music from across three centuries by Rameau, Haydn, and Milhaud, and conducting from the keyboard, plays Ravel’s jazz-inspired Piano Concerto in G. Both Saturday and Sunday subscribers will attend this very special performance! (Seating will be similar to the usual subscriber seats.) 

David Greilsammer, conductor and pianist 

Rameau: Orchestral Suite from Platée 
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G 
Haydn: Symphony No. 85, “La Reine” 
Milhaud: Le Boeuf sur le Toit 

A Mozart Marathon—with different programs on Saturday and Sunday of exquisite serenades, concertos and symphonies. (Subscribers can add the second concert to their series.) 

Nir Kabaretti, conductor 
and featuring the musicians of the orchestra as soloists! 

Saturday program features: 

Amy Tatum, flute • Michelle Temple, harp • Jessica Guideri, violin 

Mozart: Overture to The Impresario 
Mozart: Concerto For Flute and Harp 
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D 
Mozart: Symphony No. 35, “Haffner” 

Sunday program features: 

Lara Wicks, oboe • Natasha Kislenko, piano 

Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 
Mozart: Oboe Concerto 
Mozart: Symphony in D, K 196 / 121 
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K 488 

With Chaplin’s enchanting blend of pantomime and music, his masterwork, “The Gold Rush,” has endured for a century. The Symphony performs Chaplin’s own score LIVE as the movie classic is projected on the big screen! Share the laughs with family, kids, or that special someone on Valentine’s Weekend. 

The sensational and sultry Storm Large will get the pulse racing with her unique take on Kurt Weill’s seductive The Seven Deadly Sins. 

Nir Kabaretti, conductor 
Storm Large, vocalist 
The Hudson Shad Quartet 

Ibert: Divertissement 
Still: Seven Little Pieces from The Black Belt 
Jessie Montgomery: Strum 
Weill / Brecht: The Seven Deadly Sins 

Nir Kabaretti conducts Brahms’ powerful and poetic musical settings from the Bible, A German Requiem, a community collaboration featuring three choirs massed overflowing The Granada stage. 

Nir Kabaretti, conductor 
Magdalena Kuźma, soprano 
Navasard Hakobyan, baritone 
Quire of Voyces 
Santa Barbara Choral Society 
Westmont College 

Mahler: Three Rückert-Lieder 
Brahms: A German Requiem 

A weekend residency by violin virtuoso Gil Shaham joined by his wife, violinist Adele Anthony. Gil Shaham plays three different violin concertos over two concerts. (Subscribers can add the second concert to their series.) 

Nir Kabaretti, conductor 
Gil Shaham, violin 

Saturday program features: 

Gil Shaham, violin 

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto 
Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 

Sunday program features: 

Gil Shaham, violin 
Adele Anthony, violin 

J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor 
Avner Dorman: Double Concerto (West Coast premiere) 
Dvořák: Symphony No. 8

About The Santa Barbara Symphony

Now in its 71st year, The Santa Barbara Symphony delivers artistic excellence, outstanding music education stewardship and programming, and community collaboration – all through symphonic music. Under the artistic leadership of Maestro Nir Kabaretti as Music & Artistic Director since 2006, The Symphony is one of the region’s premier cultural institutions. Through his charismatic leadership, this globally admired conductor and Santa Barbara resident invigorates audiences and musicians alike through his passion, creativity, and vast experience. As the only music education program tied to a professional symphony orchestra in the region, The Symphony serves more than 4,000 students annually throughout Santa Barbara County. While The Symphony continues to evolve, bringing joy, engagement, and connection remain steadfast pillars of its mission and were evident in the organization’s ability to thrive during the pandemic including the historic announcement that board chair Janet Garufis and President & CEO Kathryn R Martin join Nir Kabaretti in making a five-year commitment to serve in their roles. For more information, visit TheSymphony.org.

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