Bardavon Announces 2021-22 Hudson Valley Philharmonic Season

Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon Opera House presents the schedule for its 2021-2022 Season with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, consisting of six guest conductors as well as 20 diverse soloists and composers, including multiple New York and world premieres.

Bardavon Presents recently announced their August reopening after 14 months of closure with four new shows, and have now released the 61st Hudson Valley Philharmonic season. This season also represents the HVP’s 22nd year under Bardavon management. 

Hudson Valley Philharmonic

Single tickets to all Hudson Valley Philharmonic concerts are $20-$58 based on location. All seats for Christophe Landon are $100.

Hudson Valley Philharmonic Subscribers save on season tickets and receive guaranteed seat location. A five-concert (does not include Messiah) subscription starts at $125. HVP Premium Subscribers are listed in all playbills, and new subscribers receive a further 30% discount the first year for the five-concert series.

Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale July 13 at 11 AM. For more information on tickets and subscription, log on to Bardavon Presents website.

Check out the full 2021-2022 season schedule below:

2021-22 HVP SEASON

All events are at the Bardavon, except Christophe Landon at Revel 32

October 2, 2021: Reflection

Guest Conductor- Kyle Ritenauer

Remembering our beloved Maestro Randy, as we look back on his legacy and a year of upheaval, loss and renewal.

Johann Sebastian Bach – Dona Nobis Pacem from Mass in B Minor w/Cappella Festiva

Johann Sebastian Bach – Air on the G String (Suite No. 3, BWV 1068)

Jessie Montgomery- Banner

Valerie Coleman- Seven O’Clock Shout- NYS Premiere

George Walker- Lyric for Strings

Chevalier de Saint-Georges– Violin Concerto no.9, op.8 – w/ Hannah White, violin

Yumi Oshima- Fanfare for Brass

Beethoven- Symphony no. 5, op.67, C Minor

Kyle Ritenauer and Hannah White

October 30, 2021: The Exile’s Journey

Guest Conductor Tong Chen

Inspired by the Poughkeepsie Library’s Big Read: Thi Bui’s graphic novel The Best We Could Do, this programfeatures music from Europe, Vietnam and America

Viet Cuong– Thu Diếu (Autumn) World Premierew/ Punyanuch “Mind” Pornsakulpaisal, soprano

Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, op. 64, E minor w/ 2019 HVP String Competition winner Ashley Jeehyun Park, violin

Ton-Thât Tiêt – Incarnations Structurales

Leonard Bernstein – Symphony no. 1 (Jeremiah) w/Mezzo Soprano Teresa Buchholz

Tong Chen and Ashley Jeehyun Park

November 7, 2021 at Revel 32, Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie:

Christophe Landon: Mysteries of the Great Instruments to benefit the Hudson Valley Philharmonic

An extraordinary opportunity to experience an intimate presentation by Christophe Landon, one of the world’s leading luthiers, featuring his collection of multi-million dollar violins, violas and cellos, with demonstrations on each by members of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic.

December 18, 2021: Handel’s Messiah:

Guest Conductor Christine Howlett

For the 6th year, a celebration of Handel’s master work, featuring soloists TBA and Cappella Festiva.

Bardavon Marquee

March 5-19, 2022: Underground Figures

Guest Conductor Jeri Lynne Johnson

A program celebrating women, featuring all female composers, soloists, visual artists and conductor and culminating in the HVP premiere of Florence Price’s Symphony #1.

Julia Wolfe-Flowers- w/ Cappella Festiva and projected images of flowers by Georgia O Keefe, Imogen Cunningham, Margaret Bourke-White and others

Nkeiru Okoye-Songs of Harriet Tubman- 4 arias w/ Kishna Fowler

Florence Price– Symphony No.1in E Minor

April 23, 2022: Virtuosos

Guest Conductor  Kelly Corcoran

An HVP String Competition winner and the HVP’s principal pianist perform works by two masters of the form.

Sarah Kirkland Snider –“Something for the Dark”

Max Bruch– Scottish Fantasy, op.46 w/ 2018 HVP String Competition winner Max Tan, violin         

Ludwig van Beethoven– Concerto , piano no 4, op.58, G major w/ Yalin Chi, piano

Members of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic perform “Tuxedo”

May 14, 2022: Themes & Variations

Guest Conductor – André Raphel

A New York premiere of a concerto by Israel’s preeminent composer in a program that features Judaic composers from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.

Erich Wolfgang Korngold– Theme and Variations, op. 42

Richard Danielpour– Adagietto for String Orchestra 

Avner Dorman– Nigumin- Violin Concerto no. 2 NYS Premiere w/ Lara St John, violin

Felix Mendelssohn– Symphony no. 4 in A major, op.90 (Italian)

Audience members are invited to a pre-concert talk with the conductor and soloists and/or members of the orchestra one hour prior to each performance.

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