That’s Amore! with the feb 7 That’s Amore! Minnesota Orchestra Sarah Hicks, conductor Sarah Jane McMahon, Patrick Miller and Sal Viviano, vocals Live at Orchestra Hall Saturday, February 7, 2015, 8 pm Orchestra Hall Felix Mendelssohn Saltarello: Presto, from Symphony No. 4, Italian Jack Brooks/Harry Warren/ arr. John Wasson That’s Amore Sal Viviano, vocals Luigi Denza Funiculì, Funiculà Sarah Jane McMahon, vocals Ernesto de Curtis Torna a Surriento Patrick Miller, vocals Giacomo Puccini “O mio babbino caro,” from Gianni Schicchi Sarah Jane McMahon, vocals Pietro Mascagni Intermezzo, from Cavalleria rusticana Giuseppe Verdi “Va pensiero,” from Nabucco Sarah Jane McMahon, Patrick Miller and Sal Viviano, vocals Giuseppe Verdi “La donna è mobile,” from Rigoletto Patrick Miller, vocals Franco Migliacci/Domenico Modugno/arr. Wasson Volare Sal Viviano, vocals I N T E R M I S S I O N Carmine Coppola/ arr. John B. Hedges Tarantella, from The Godfather Tarantella Eduardo di Capua O sole mio Patrick Miller and Sarah Jane McMahon, vocals Giacomo Puccini “Quando m’en vo,” Musetta’s Waltz from La Bohème Sarah Jane McMahon, vocals Renato Rascel/Pietro Garinei/ Sandro Giovannini/Carl Sigman/ arr. Yeshaya Arrivederci Roma Sal Viviano, vocals J A NUARY / FEB RUARY 2015 ca. 20’ M I NNES O TA O RCHES T R A 35 feb 7 That’s Amore! Ennio Morricone/Nino Rota/ arr. Adi Yeshaya Cinema Paradiso/Dolce Vita Giacomo Puccini “Nessun dorma,” from Turandot Patrick Miller, vocals Bob Merrill/arr. Wasson Mambo Italiano Sal Viviano, vocals Francesco Sartori/ Lucio Quarantotto/ arr. Yeshaya Con te partiro Traditional/arr. Hedges Traditional/ C’e La Luna Mezz’o Mare Sarah Jane McMahon, Patrick Miller and Sal Viviano, vocals (Singers to be announced from the stage) Sarah Jane McMahon, who has sung on opera and concert stages throughout the U.S. and abroad, recently performed opposite Placido Domingo, who had selected her to join the Los Angeles Opera. Among the many companies and orchestras she has performed with are the San Francisco Symphony, Munich Philharmonic, Washington Concert Opera and New York City Opera, where she was a frequent guest. Her performances have also taken her as far afield as Carnegie Hall, the Vienna Concert House and the Santo Domingo Festival in the Dominican Republic. Her recent and upcoming engagements include performances with Opera Grand Rapids, the Portland Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic and Cleveland Pops. Her recordings include a newly released album of old standards, Blessings and Silver Linings. More: sarahjanemcmahon.com. Patrick Miller’s performances span opera, musical theater and concert Sarah Hicks, conductor Profile appears on page 21. stages across the country. He has sung prominent roles with such companies as the Syracuse Opera, Chicago Opera Theatre, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Boston and Boston Baroque, among others, and he has created roles in the world premieres of operas including Kenessey’s Bonfire of the Vanities, Gordon’s Rappahannock County, Mechem’s John Brown and Bolcom’s A Wedding. His additional career highlights include several Seattle Symphony engagements, from singing Tony in West Side Story to performing solos at a New Year’s Eve gala; he also sang in the chorus for the Metropolitan Opera’s Grammy Award-winning Wagner Ring cycle. Minnesota audiences have seen him in productions of Crisis Point Theater and the Lake Street Players. More: encompassarts.com. Sal Viviano has appeared with more than 120 symphony orchestras in pops concerts at major venues worldwide. On Broadway he has been seen in The Three Musketeers, Romance/Romance, City of Angels, Falsettos, The Life and The Full Monty. He has also co-starred in numerous off-Broadway productions, winning such honors as a Broadway World Award and a Backstage Award. He has been featured in films and television programs including Legally Blonde 2 and Law and Order. Among his 70-plus recordings is a solo CD, The Standards of Love. He performed at the White House for Ronald Reagan, sang at the Presidential Inaugural Concert for Bill Clinton and Al Gore, and has delivered the National Anthem for 29 seasons for the New York Mets. 36 M INN ES O T A O R CH ESTRA SHOWC A SE