Oct
19
7:30 PM19:30

A JOURNEY TOWARD REDEMPTION

Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm

Louise Farrenc          Overture No. 1
Richard Strauss Four Last Songs
       Heidi Moss Erickson, soprano
Edvard Grieg Peer Gynt Suite
       Heidi Moss Erickson, soprano

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth (< 26 yrs old) /
Student Admission: $10

2024-2025 Season Tickets also available now.

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At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open at 7:15pm — 15 minutes before the start of the pre-concert talk.



Heidi Moss Erickson is a performer, educator and scientist. Noted for her “rich and radiant soprano” (Edward Oriz, Sacramento Bee) she has performed on national and international stages as well as numerous local companies such as Festival Opera, West Edge Opera, Livermore Opera, Fremont Symphony, Peninsula Symphony, Oakland Symphony and the Sacramento Choral Society. Notable performances include Oscar in “Un Ballo in Maschera” with Opera Memphis, St. Theresa in “Four Saints and Three Acts” with Opera Parallele, Susanna in “Le Nozze di Figaro” with IVAI in Italy conducted by Kevin Murphy and the role of Blanche du Bois in “A Streetcar Named Desire” with Opera San Jose in a remount of the LA Opera production starring Renée Fleming.

A champion of new music, she helped spearhead the performance of eight song premieres by eight different renowned composers for LIEDER ALIVE! including Daron Hagen, David Conte, Kurt Erickson and Henry Mollicone. In 2022 she presented a world premiere of a new song set written especially for her by Tarik O’Regan, whose “Agnus Dei” was recently commissioned for King Charles’s coronation. Other collaborations with living composers include works by Jake Heggie with the composer himself at the piano and operas by philanthropist Gordon Getty with the Russian National Orchestra, San Francisco Opera and, most recently, a recording of his opera “Plumpjack” with Lester Lynch.

Moss Erickson has also garnered recognition in major vocal competitions, including the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions (NYC First Place Winner), the Liederkranz Awards, the MacAllister Awards and the KDFC competition which resulted in a performance with pianist Lang Lang. In 2019 she was awarded a Best in the Bay award for her “Richard Strauss” recital featuring John Parr of Deutsche Oper Berlin at the piano.

Moss Erickson received a dual biology and voice degree at Oberlin College, where she worked in the voice lab of Richard Miller. At the University of Pennsylvania, she completed graduate courses in biochemistry with an emphasis in neuroscience. Her postgraduate research on telomeres at Rockefeller University led to prestigious publications, including a landmark paper in Cell which demonstrated that the ends of DNA are looped. Moss Erickson has taught vocal physiology at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and applied voice at UC Davis. She is among the original faculty members at the Summer Vocal Pedagogy Institute at St. Andrews in Scotland which attracts voice teachers from around the world. She will be teaching as an Assistant Professor at the University of the Pacific starting in Fall 2024.

In 2007 she came down with a rare CNVII nerve injury which resurrected her passion for how the brain controls the voice. Through the curation of research in the neuroscience of vocalization, she has created a line of vocal pedagogy that applies to all genres. Her clients include singers from a wide variety of styles, including professional singers from the worlds of classical, musical theater, R&B, pop, Hindustani classical music and Chinese opera. Her courses and lectures have been featured both nationally and internationally at conferences and universities. She has been a panelist and guest speaker for Renée Fleming’s acclaimed “Music and Mind” series which brings together experts at the intersection of art, neuroscience and health. She believes in the accessibility of singing for all and has created a non-profit to give free and discounted voice lessons to those in need. Her other open-access resources include the “Minding the Gap” column in the Journal of Singing which bridges neuroscience research with vocal pedagogy and a YouTube series called “Singing in the Brain.” She is currently working on a book about the neuroscience of singing and vocal pedagogy and is a professor at the University of the Pacific.

You can learn more about Heidi at her website, www.heidimosserickson.com .

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Nov
9
7:30 PM19:30

FALL CHAMBER CONCERT

Antonín Dvořák       Terzetto in C Major, Op. 74
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart       Quintet for Piano and Winds in E flat Major, K. 452
Johannes Brahms       Quintet in f minor for Piano and Strings, Op. 34

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth/Student
Admission: $10

Current County of Santa Clara guidelines are that vaccination, boosters, and face coverings while indoors are strongly recommended, but are not required.

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will not be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 30 minutes before the start of the concert.


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Dec
14
7:30 PM19:30

TRANSCENDING FATE

Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm

Yuko Uebayashi       Flute Concerto
       Ráyo Furuta, flute
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 5

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth/Student
Admission: $10

Current County of Santa Clara guidelines are that vaccination, boosters, and face coverings while indoors are strongly recommended, but are not required.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 30 minutes before the start of the concert.


Bio of flute soloist Ráyo Furuta to appear soon…

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Feb
22
7:30 PM19:30

FORBIDDEN LOVE

Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture to "Marriage of Figaro"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22
       Sandra Wright Shen, piano
Frederick Delius       A Village Romeo and Juliet: The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth/Student
Admission: $10

2024-2025 Season Tickets also available now

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will not be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 45 minutes before the start of the concert.



Bio of piano soloist Sandra Wright Shen to appear soon…

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Mar
8
7:30 PM19:30

SPRING CHAMBER CONCERT

Philharmonic musicians and their friends in wind, string, and brass ensembles... 

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth/Student
Admission: $10

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will NOT be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 45 minutes before the start of the concert.


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Apr
5
7:30 PM19:30

HOME AND HEART

Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm

Aaron Copland Our Town
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor       Symphonic Variations on an African Air
Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World")

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth (≤25) / Student
Admission: $10

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will not be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open at 7:15pm — 15 minutes before the start of the pre-concert talk.

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May
18
3:00 PM15:00

FAMILY CONCERT

Featuring the Winners of
       our 2025 Concerto Movement Competition

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth(≤25) / Student
Admission: $10

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will NOT be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 45 minutes before the start of the concert.

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Jun
21
7:30 PM19:30

SUMMER CHAMBER CONCERT

Philharmonic musicians and their friends in wind, string, and brass ensembles... 

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth/Student
Admission: $10

For online purchases: clicking "Add to Cart" will connect to a remote secure server for your transaction. You may need to enable "pop-up windows" for the shopping cart to function properly. Bring your receipt to our Will Call table to obtain a ticket. Tickets bought online will not be sent through the mail.

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 45 minutes before the start of the concert.

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Sep
7
7:30 PM19:30

BAROQUE CONCERT

Georg Philipp Telemann Canonic Sonata in D minor, TWV 40:121
Georg Philipp Telemann Trio Sonata in A minor
John Adson       Courtly Masquing Ayres for Cornetts & Sagbuts
arr. Robert King
Anthony Holborne       Suite for Brass Quintet
arr. Nate Hepler and
Franklin Beau Davis
Claudio Monteverdi       Gigue for Five Brass Instruments
arr. Sidney Beck
Johann Sebastian Bach Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 1038
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Concerto in a minor for Cello, Strings & Continuo
Arcangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso in F major, Op. 6, No. 9
Arcangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso in C Major, Op. 6, No. 10
     conducted by Lee Actor

General/Senior
Admission: $25
Youth (< 26 yrs old) /
Student Admission: $10

At the door: we accept credit cards, cash or check. The Box Office will open 30 minutes before the start of the concert.


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