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PUBLIC SALES FOR UMS’S 141ST SEASONBEGIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7ANN ARBOR, MI (August 5, 2019) — Tickets to individual performances on the University MusicalSociety’s 141st season will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, August 7, 2019. With appearances byinternationally renowned orchestras, chamber musicians, dance groups, jazz and global music artists,and international theater ensembles, the UMS season spans the complete spectrum of the performingarts. A complete listing of performances in the 2019-20 season follows at the end of this release.Events will take place in Ann Arbor at Hill Auditorium, the Power Center, the Michigan Theater, RackhamAuditorium, Arthur Miller Theatre, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, the Video Studio at the James and AnneDuderstadt Center, as well as the Detroit Opera House and Jam Handy in Detroit.Season highlights include: Two big season-opening events in September: Snarky Puppy, which launches the season onSunday, September 8; and a screening of the popular 1984 film Amadeus, with live music by theDetroit Symphony Orchestra and the UMS Choral Union (Sunday, September 15) No Safety Net 2.0, a festival featuring four theatrical works focused on contemporary socialissues in January-February 2020 The return of the biennial UMS Song Remix, which explores the art of the song in severaldifferent guises; the series features Zauberland (October 24-25), a theatricalized version ofSchumann’s Dichterliebe with opera singer Julia Bullock, directed by Katie Mitchell; JohnCameron Mitchell (November 2) singing songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch; Stew and TheNegro Problem (November 22-23), with their new work Notes on a Native Song, based on aJames Baldwin collection of short stories; two concerts with Martin Katz and a quartet of operasingers performing Hugo Wolf’s complete Mörike lieder (January 10 and 12); and Cécile McLorinSalvant and Aaron Diehl performing songs from the Great American Songbook (two sets onFebruary 6).Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 1 of 15

With immigration and refugees at the core of our national discourse, UMS presents three worksrelated to this timely social issue: South Africa’s Isango Ensemble makes its UMS debut withJonny Steinberg’s A Man of Good Hope (October 18-20), which traces a Somali refugee whoflees his country’s civil war, encountering human trafficking, migration, poverty, and xenophobiaduring his odyssey to South Africa (the company also performs its abbreviated version of TheMagic Flute October 16-19); Zauberland, a US premier and UMS co-commission, whichcombines Schumann’s Dichterliebe with new songs by Bernard Foccroulle that trace a woman’sjourney from Syria to Germany, where she seeks safety from the violence that she faced inAleppo (performed by Julia Bullock and directed by Katie Mitchell, October 24-25); and As Far AsMy Fingertips Take Me (January 24-February 9, created by Tania El Khoury and performed byBasel Zaraa), a deeply personal one-on-one experience in which a refugee draws on eachaudience member’s arm while the audience member listens to the refugee’s story throughheadphones. Note that due to extremely limited availability, Fingertips will go on sale later thisfall. A focus on artists from the Arab World, including the aforementioned As Far As My FingertipsTake Me, which will be done in both Ann Arbor and Dearborn and jazz artist Tarek Yamani in theLydia Mendelssohn Theatre (March 13). UMS is also partnering with the Arab American NationalMuseum to present several other Arab artists; details to be announced. Two versions of Swan Lake: the traditional version co-presented with Michigan Opera Theatrefeaturing American Ballet Theatre (April 16-19); and the second an Irish dance-theateradaptation of the story that takes a darker turn and features live Irish music, by the companyTeaċ Daṁsa (November 15-16). Two appearances by the young cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, in recital with his sister Isata(December 10), and with the British-based Chineke! Orchestra, which is composed of Black andminority musicians (April 23). A suite of holiday programs, including the annual performances of Handel’s Messiah (December7-8); a Thanksgiving weekend holiday concert by Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at LincolnCenter Orchestra (December 1); and Taylor Mac’s Holiday Sauce, an irreverent, and sometimesshocking, takedown of the holiday season (December 14-15). An evening of Beethoven piano trios with Yo-Yo Ma, Leonidas Kavakos, and Emanuel Ax (March3)Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 2 of 15

In addition to the previously announced lineup, UMS will also continue its partnership with the MichiganTheater to bring high‐definition broadcasts of five productions by the National Theatre of London andMoscow’s Bolshoi Theater. The broadcasts include All About Eve (written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz andadapted for the stage by Ivo van Hove, September 22), The Lehman Trilogy (a co-production of theNational Theatre and Neal Street Productions, October 13), William Shakespeare’s A MidsummerNight’s Dream (directed by Nicholas Hytner, November 24), Arthur Miller’s All My Sons (starring SallyField and Bill Pullman, January 19), Alexei Ratmansky’s Giselle (performed by the Bolshoi Ballet,February 23), and Noël Coward’s Present Laughter (a production of The Old Vic, March 22).TICKETING INFORMATIONTickets to all events will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, August 7 at 10 am. Tickets are availablefor purchase online at ums.org, in person at the Michigan League Ticket Office (911 North UniversityAvenue) or by calling the UMS Ticket Office at 734.764.2538 (toll‐free 800.221.1229). Ticket Officehours are 10 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Beginning Tuesday, September 3, the Ticket Office willresume extended hours: Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday 10 am to 1 pm. Venue boxoffices open 90 minutes before the published start time of each performance.Student tickets ( 12 and 20) go on sale on Thursday, August 29, 2019, and Kids Club tickets (up to two 10 kids’ tickets with the purchase of at least one adult ticket at 20) go on sale on Thursday, September5, 2019. Additional information about UMS’s Kids Club and student ticket programs can be found atums.org/kids and ums.org/students respectively.ABOUT UMSA recipient of the 2014 National Medal of Arts, UMS (also known as the University Musical Society)contributes to a vibrant cultural community by connecting audiences with performing artists fromaround the world in uncommon and engaging experiences. One of the oldest performing arts presentersin the country, UMS is an independent non-profit organization affiliated with the University of Michigan,presenting over 70 music, theater, and dance performances by professional touring artists each season,along with over 100 free educational activities. UMS is committed to bold artistic leadership, engagedlearning through the arts, and access and inclusiveness. Since 1990, the organization has co-Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 3 of 15

commissioned and supported the production of nearly 80 new or reimagined works. MatthewVanBesien became the organization’s seventh president in July 2017.MEDIA CONTACTMallory Shea, Marketing & Media Relations Manager734.647.4020 / mschirr@umich.edu--30--Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 4 of 15

SEPTEMBER 2019Snarky PuppyMichael League, bass and band leaderJason “JT” Thomas, drumsNate Werth, percussionShaun Martin, keyboardsJustin Stanton, keyboards and trumpetJay Jennings, trumpetChris Bullock, tenor saxophone and fluteChris McQueen, guitarZach Brock, violinSunday, September 8 // 7 pmHill AuditoriumAmadeusA film directed by Miloš FormanPresented with live music featuring the Detroit Symphony OrchestraUMS Choral UnionJeffrey Schindler, conductorSunday, September 15 // 2 pmHill AuditoriumOCTOBER 2019Grupo CorpoBach & GiraPaulo Pederneiras, artistic directorRodrigo Pederneiras, choreographerSaturday, October 5 // 8 pmSunday, October 6 // 4 pmPower CenterChamber Music Society of Lincoln CenterFriday, October 11 // 8 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes works of Burleigh, Dvorák, Bernstein, and Copland’s Appalachian SpringPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 5 of 15

Isango EnsembleDirected by Mark Dornford-MayPower CenterThe Magic Flute (after Mozart)Wednesday, October 16 // 7:30 pmThursday, October 17 // 7:30 pmSaturday, October 19 // 8 pmA Man of Good Hope by Johnny SteinbergFriday, October 18 // 8 pmSunday, October 20 // 4 pmDenis Matsuev, pianoFriday, October 18 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumProgram includes works of Liszt and TchaikovskyChick Corea Trilogywith Christian McBride and Brian BladeSaturday, October 19 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumZauberland (Magic Land)An Encounter with Schumann’s DichterliebeMusic by Robert Schumann and Bernard FoccroulleTexts by Heinrich Heine and Martin CrimpStage Direction by Katie MitchellJulia Bullock, sopranoCédric Tiberghien, pianowith Ben Clifford, Natasha Kafka, David Rawlins, and Raphael ZariThursday, October 24 // 7:30 pmFriday, October 25 // 8 pmLydia Mendelssohn TheatrePublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 6 of 15

Sankai JukuMeguri: Teeming Sea, Tranquil LandUshio Amagatsu, director, choreographer, and designerFriday, October 25 // 8 pmSaturday, October 26 // 8 pmPower CenterNOVEMBER 2019yMusicFriday, November 1 // 8 pmRackham AuditoriumComposers’ Evening Program includes works by Gabriella Smith, Missy Mazzoli, Shara Nova, CarolineShaw, and a UMS Co-Commission by Andrew NormanJohn Cameron MitchellThe Origin of Love Tourwith special guest Amber Martinfeaturing the songs of Hedwig by Stephen TraskSaturday, November 2 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumLoch na hEala (Swan Lake)Teaċ DaṁsaWritten, directed, and choreographed by Michael Keegan-DolanFriday, November 15 // 8 pmSaturday, November 16 // 8 pmPower CenterPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 7 of 15

Vivaldi’s Four Seasons /Max Richter’s Vivaldi RecomposedDaniel Hope, violin and the Zurich Chamber OrchestraSaturday, November 16 // 8 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Max Richter’s Vivaldi RecomposedOrchestre Métropolitain de MontréalYannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor and pianoJoyce DiDonato, mezzo-sopranoWednesday, November 20 // 7:30 pmHill AuditoriumProgram includes works of Mozart and BrucknerStew & The Negro ProblemNotes of a Native SongFriday, November 22 // 8 pmSaturday, November 23 // 8 pm [added performance]Lydia Mendelssohn TheatreDECEMBER 2019Big Band HolidaysJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestrawith Wynton MarsalisMarcus Printup, music directorAlexis Morrast and Denzel Sinclaire, vocalistsSunday, December 1 // 4 pmHill AuditoriumPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 8 of 15

Handel’s MessiahUMS Choral UnionAnn Arbor Symphony OrchestraScott Hanoian, conductorJeanine De Bique, sopranoAllegra De Vita, mezzo-sopranoTaylor Stayton, tenorPhilippe Sly, baritoneSaturday, December 7 // 8 pmSunday, December 8 // 2 pmHill AuditoriumSheku Kanneh-Mason, celloIsata Kanneh-Mason, pianoTuesday, December 10 // 7:30 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes works by Beethoven, Lutoslawski, Barber, and RachmaninoffTaylor Mac’s Holiday SauceTaylor Mac, creator and performerMachine Dazzle, set and costume designerMatt Ray, music direction and arrangementsSaturday, December 14 // 8 pmSunday, December 15 // 4 pmPower CenterPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 9 of 15

JANUARY 2020Hugo Wolf’s Complete Mörike SongsMartin Katz & FriendsWhat’s in a SongSarah Schafer, sopranoSusan Platts, mezzo-sopranoDaniel McGrew, tenorJesse Blumberg, baritoneMartin Katz, pianoFriday, January 10 // 8 pmSunday, January 12 // 4 pmLydia Mendelssohn TheatreTwo different concerts, which together include Wolf’s complete Mõrike SongsThe Believers Are But BrothersWritten and performed by Javaad AlipoorCo-directed by Kirsty HousleyWednesday, January 22 // 7:30 pmThursday, January 23 // 7:30 pmFriday, January 24 // 8 pmSaturday, January 25 // 8 pmArthur Miller TheatrePart of No Safety Net 2.0As Far As My Fingertips Take MeCreated by Tania El KhouryPerformed by Basel ZaraaFriday, January 24 – Sunday, February 2 (times vary)Institute for the Humanities GalleryPart of No Safety Net 2.0Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 10 of 15

Minnesota OrchestraOsmo Vänskä, conductorElina Vähälä, violinUMS Choral UnionSaturday, January 25 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumAll-Sibelius ProgramIs This A Room:Reality Winner Verbatim TranscriptionConceived and directed by Tina Satter / Half StraddlePerformed by Becca Blackwell, Emily Davis, Pete Simpson, and T.L.ThompsonWednesday, January 29 // 7:30 pmThursday, January 30 // 7:30 pmFriday, January 31 // 8 pmSaturday, February 1 // 8 pmArthur Miller TheatrePart of No Safety Net 2.0FEBRUARY 2020White FeministWritten and performed by Lee MinoraDirected by Alice YorkeWednesday, February 5 // 7:30 pmThursday, February 6 // 7:30Friday, February 7 // 8 pmSaturday, February 8 // 8 pmDuderstadt Video Studio (north campus)Part of No Safety Net 2.0Cécile McLorin Salvant and Aaron Diehl, pianoThursday, February 6 // 7 & 9 pmLydia Mendelssohn TheatreTwo different setsPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 11 of 15

Mariachi Vargas de TecalitlánFriday, February 14 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumAngélique Kidjo’s Remain in LightSunday, February 16 // 7 pmMichigan TheaterBudapest Festival OrchestraIván Fischer, conductorRenaud Capuçon, violinThursday, February 20 // 7:30 pmHill AuditoriumAll-Dvorák ProgramDorrance DanceMyelinationMichelle Dorrance, artistic director and choreographerFriday, February 21 // 8 pmSaturday, February 22 // 8 pmPower CenterWest-Eastern Divan EnsembleMichael Barenboim, music director and violinWednesday, February 26 // 7:30 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes works by Schubert, Benjamin Attahir, Berio, and MendelssohnMARCH 2020Emanuel Ax — Leonidas Kavakos — Yo-Yo MaBeethoven Piano TriosTuesday, March 3 // 7:30 pmHill AuditoriumPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 12 of 15

Tarek Yamani TrioFriday, March 13 // 8 pmLydia Mendelssohn TheatreHélène Grimaud, pianoSaturday, March 14 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumProgram includes works of Debussy, Valentyn Sylvestrov, Satie, Chopin, and RachmaninoffANTHEMA Dance for Four Women by Milka DjordjevichWednesday, March 18 // 7:30Thursday, March 19 // 7:30Friday, March 20 // 8 pmSaturday, March 21 // 8 pmJam Handy (2900 E Grand Blvd, Detroit)New York Philharmonic String QuartetAnne-Marie McDermott, pianoSunday, March 22 // 4 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes works by Haydn, Shostakovich, and Dvorák80th Birthday CelebrationSir James Galway withLady Jeanne Galway, flutesMichael McHale, pianoFriday, March 27 // 8 pmHill AuditoriumPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 13 of 15

APRIL 2020Benjamin Grosvenor, pianoThursday, April 2 // 7:30 pmHill AuditoriumProgram includes works of Rameau,Schumann, Liszt, and GounodHOMECreated by Geoff SobelleScenic Design by Steven DufalaDirected by Lee Sunday EvansOriginal songs by Elvis PerkinsFriday, April 3 // 8 pmSaturday, April 4 // 8 pmPower CenterApollo’s Fire and ChorusJ.S. Bach’s St. Matthew PassionJeannette Sorrell, conductorNicholas Phan (Evangelist)Carine Tinney, sopranoDaniel Moody, countertenorTyler Duncan, bassTheo Hoffman, baritoneJeffrey Strauss, baritoneSunday, April 5 // 4 pmHill AuditoriumZakir Hussain, tablaKala Ramnath, violinJayanthi Kumaresh, veenaThursday, April 9 // 7:30 pmRackham AuditoriumPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 14 of 15

American Ballet TheatreSwan LakeKevin McKenzie, artistic directorChoreography by Kevin McKenzie afterMarius Petipa and Lev IvanovMusic by Peter Ilyich TchaikovskyThursday, April 16 // 7:30 pmFriday, April 17 // 7:30 pmSaturday, April 18 // 2 pmSaturday, April 18 // 7:30 pmSunday, April 19 // 2:30 pmDetroit Opera HouseCo-presented with Michigan Opera TheatreEmerson String QuartetFriday, April 17 // 8 pmRackham AuditoriumProgram includes works of Richard Wernick, Bartók, and ShostakovichChineke! OrchestraKevin John Edusei, conductorSheku Kanneh-Mason, celloThursday, April 23 // 7:30 pmHill AuditoriumProgram includes works of Coleridge-Taylor, Haydn, Fauré, and BrahmsPublic Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019Page 15 of 15

Public Sales for UMS’s 2019-20 Season Begin August 7, 2019 Page 1 of 15 . PUBLIC SALES FOR UMS’S 141ST SEASON BEGIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 . ANN ARBOR, MI (August 5 , 2019) — Tickets to individual performances on the University Musical Society’s 141st season will go on sale to the

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