Tuesday June 25
Winners of the 51st Annual Young Artists Auditions. Including a pre-concert performance from the Redlands Youth Ensemble of Strings, directed by Karen Thurman Palmer. Sponsored by the Associates of the Redlands Bowl, Inc. |
Friday June 28
Summer Festival Symphony Orchestra. Frank Fetta, conductor. Guest soloists Tom McCoy and Cathy Rigby will team up to perform "Stars and Stripes Pops" with selections including many of Broadway's favorite songs. Selections include songs from the plays Annie Get Your Gun, Peter Pan, Carousel, Seussical and others. |
Tuesday July 2
The All American Boys Chorus. This patriotic performance will pay tribute to the USA armed forces of yesterday and today. "A Salute to America and Her Music!" will include the music of George M. Cohan, Lee Greenwood and John Phillip Sousa. |
Friday July 5
Dark for national holiday. |
Tuesday July 9
Grant & Matheny. Classically trained jazz artists Darrell Grant, piano, and Dmitri Matheny, flugelhorn, will perform "Chamber Jazz." Their style reveals an impromptu, playful side of American jazz. |
Friday July 12
Ahn Trio. Violinist Angella Ahn and twins, pianist Lucia Ahn and cellist Maria Ahn, will present a captivating music performance. These world-renowned musicians strike a cord in the hearts and minds of many audiences worldwide. |
Tuesday July 16
The Liam Harney Irish Dance Company starring Liam Harney. Accompanied by Harney's championship dance style, this traditional Irish dance program will excite audiences of all types. With a featured spirited step dancing, it is sure to impress all. |
Friday July 19
Summer Festival Symphony Orchestra. "A Summer Night in Russia:" Frank Fetta, conductor. Soloist Nadia Spachenko will be performing Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Opus 18, C minor. |
Tuesday July 23
"The Sound of Music" dress rehearsal. |
Thurs., Friday, Sat. July 25, 26, 27
Musical - "The Sound of Music." This classic true story of family's strife and triumph over the hardship of war will be performed with the music of Richard Rogers and the lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II. Wayne Scott, producer-director; Nolan Livesay, conductor; John Nowak, stage manager and co-sponsored by The Physicians of Beaver Medical Group. |
Tuesday July 30
"Benny Goodman King of Swing," Ken Peplowski, clarinet / The Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra. Co-sponsored by The Physicians of Beaver Medical Group. "Goodman straight up, with a twist of lightning." - Jazz Festival Review |
Friday August 2
Inland Pacific Ballet. Under the direction of Victoria Koenig, artistic director and Kevin Myers, associate director, this Southern California based group will present an elegant collection of stage productions. Productions slated for this evening include Star Spangled Suite (Blake/Sousa) and the first time performance of Concerto Borocco (J.S. Bach/George Balanchine). |
Tuesday August 6
Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra. A complex performance of late 17th and early 18th century music performed with the use of period instruments. Gregory Maldonado, music director. |
Friday August 9
"The Barber of Seville" by Rossini. This humerous opera, partially sung in English, stars baritone, Ralph Cato, as Figaro. Kate Butler of Redlands, as Rosina. Frank Fetta, producer/music director. |
Tuesday August 13
Navy Band Southwest is one of America's oldest military bands. This meaningful performance will be a salute to America by one of the Navy's best musical groups. |
Friday August 16
Alasdair Fraser, Scottish Fiddle, with an appearance by R.P. Blandford & Son Pipe Band. This performance will enrich the evening through the energized performance of one of Scotland's finest fiddle players. His exquisite performances have given this talented fiddler worldwide recognition. |
Tuesday August 20
Lila Downs. A commanding stage presence and strong voice allows Downs to captivate audiences. World Music, presented by singer-songwriter Lila Downs and ensemble, will give audience members a taste of classical and mariachi music from indigenous Mexico. |
Friday August 23
Summer Festival Symphony Orchestra. "Finale Italiano - Tedesco:" Frank Fetta, conductor. Guest performance by Robert Cani in the Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto, Opus 77, D major. |