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R A V I N I A F A M I L Y F U N G U I D E

ORCHESTRA CONCERTS

8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 12

Pavilion

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Marin Alsop,

conductor

Joshua Bell,

violin

Leonard Bernstein:

Overture to

Candide

Serenade (after Plato’s Symposium)

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 6 (“Pathétique”)

You might have heard that Ravinia

is celebrating the 100th birthday of

Leonard Bernstein this year. Even

though he’s not going to be here to

blow out candles on a giant birthday

cake—he’d have to take a pretty big

breath!—he can still make it feel like

a joyous day because he wrote so

much exciting music. The first piece of

music of his that you’ll hear this year

is the Overture to his theater piece

Candide

—that’s the music that gets

played before the curtain goes up and

the story starts. Usually little parts of

music you’ll hear later in the show

get put into an overture, and one of

the melodies that makes the

Candide

overture popular is from the song

“The Best of All Possible Worlds.” How

could you not love a song with that as

the title? See if you can pick out that

melody; the words should fit right in!

Like

Candide

, Bernstein’s

Serenade

was written to put a piece of classic

literature to music. Bernstein read

a lot of books, and that gave him a

big imagination—and he needed it

to take something written hundreds

of years before he was born and

make music from it! Fortunately,

the “Symposium” that inspired the

Serenade

was about a group of people

talking about love and all the good

things it makes us feel. It’s a great

subject for music because it’s some-

thing everybody feels, and music like

Bernstein’s can help you think of that

feeling, even without words.

(Want to know a fun fact about

this concert? These are the same three

pieces that Bernstein conducted for his

last concert at Ravinia 32 years ago!)

7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 14

Pavilion

Chicago Symphony Orchestra and

Chicago Symphony Chorus

Marin Alsop,

conductor

Wyatt Parr,

boy soprano

Tamara Wilson,

soprano

Michelle DeYoung,

mezzo-soprano

Paul Appleby,

tenor

Ryan Speedo Green,

bass-baritone

Leonard Bernstein:

Chichester Psalms

Ludwig van Beethoven:

Symphony No. 9

Leonard Bernstein knew so much

about the power of music to make