The Santa Cruz Symphony Signs Maestro Daniel Stewart for Ten More Years

The Symphony Board is delighted that its artistic director will continue to bring his vision, talent, and impressive list of guest artists to our community.

The Santa Cruz Symphony has just signed its maestro and artistic director, Daniel Stewart, for a landmark additional ten years. He has been affiliated with the organization since 2013, contributing his creative vision and leading the professional orchestra to new heights.

“We are ecstatic to have the amazing talents of Maestro Stewart for another decade,” said Linda Burroughs, board president. “I cannot use enough superlatives. He has brought acclaim to our Symphony, which is quite impressive for an orchestra performing in a small community. Donors and sponsors tell us that they support the Symphony specifically because they love Danny and his visionary programming.”

Maestro Stewart said, “Looking back over the past eight seasons, it's clear that we have been building something truly extraordinary together. I am filled with gratitude and excitement about our future”

He added that the Symphony has featured many of the world’s leading artists, including superstar pianist Yuja Wang, Berlin Philharmonic’s first concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley, composer Mason Bates, vocalist and songwriter Storm Large, and more than 25 Metropolitan Opera stars.

In addition to garnering consistent critical acclaim for the SCS, Maestro Stewart has helped reach a younger and more diverse audience.

“His collaboration and creative vision are significant reasons we are so enthusiastic about retaining Danny for the next several years,” said President Burroughs. “We are quite privileged to have an artistic director of his caliber working right here in Santa Cruz County. He loves this community and is steadfast in his dedication to presenting memorable performances for us.”

Maestro Stewart commented, “We have so much to look forward to in the years ahead, including complete symphonic cycles by Beethoven and Mahler, more commissions, world premieres, opera, and collaborations with stars such as Yuja Wang. We also will have even more community and educational partnerships with a sustained commitment to diversity through our art.

"It is with great love and appreciation to all of our patrons, sponsors, staff, board members, league members, volunteers, and brilliant musicians of the Santa Cruz Symphony that I look forward to our continued journey together!”

The Santa Cruz Symphony recently announced its 2021-22 season, which opens the weekend of October 23-24 with a string program. For more information, visit www.SantaCruzSymphony.org

About Maestro Daniel Stewart

Daniel Stewart is the Music Director of the Santa Cruz Symphony, and Wattis Foundation Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. Hailed by The Boston Musical Intelligencer as “A fascinatingly vibrant conductor,” Maestro Stewart’s tenure as music director in Santa Cruz has led to unprecedented acclaim, including the Peninsula Reviews' assertion that "...the Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra under Daniel Stewart has now developed into the finest musical ensemble South of San Francisco and North of Los Angeles."

Maestro Stewart’s 2021/22 season includes his subscription debut with the San Francisco Symphony in a program featuring Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The recipient of the 2010 Aspen Music Festival's James Conlon Conducting Prize, he has conducted orchestras including the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Houston Symphony, Saint-Louis Symphony, Hessischer Rundfunk Orchester, Frankfurt Opern Orchestra, Boston Ballet, New World Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic Orchestra, Midsummer Mozart Festival, Orlando Philharmonic, and the Opera companies of the Juilliard School, Curtis Institute, and Aspen Festival.

In 2012, the Metropolitan Opera appointed Mr. Stewart as the first conductor of its Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. In 2013, he made his acclaimed Lincoln Center debut in a Metropolitan Opera-produced concert of comic operas by Stravinsky, Mozart, Donizetti, and Berlioz. During his tenure with the Metropolitan Opera, he conducted the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and soloists in a comprehensive range of the operatic repertoire.

Mr. Stewart’s transformative work with the Santa Cruz Symphony has earned international recognition and a reputation for attracting notable talent, including frequent collaborations with artists such as pianist Yuja Wang, whose most recent appearances with the orchestra were described by the San Francisco Classical Voice as “Nothing short of miraculous. The sheer excitement of witnessing such extraordinary music making was an experience to be remembered.” During his tenure as music director, he has also featured more than 20 principal singers from the Metropolitan Opera, established a thriving chamber music series, expanded education programs, and increased local collaborative partnerships.

Notable collaborations with leading contemporary composers have included the late Karlheinz Stockhausen, Mason Bates, HK Gruber, John Wineglass, and particularly Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Thomas Adès, whom he assisted as cover conductor for the Los Angeles Philharmonic's "Aspects of Adès" festival in 2011. The maestro’s own compositions have been performed at venues including the Aspen Music Festival, Tribeca New Music Festival, and Verbier Festival.

An accomplished violist, Mr. Stewart has performed in more than 40 countries and has previously served as principal violist of numerous ensembles including the New World Symphony and Verbier Festival Orchestras. He has collaborated closely in this capacity with conductors such as Herbert Blomstedt, Christoph von Dohnányi, Gustavo Dudamel, Charles Dutoit, Daniele Gatti, Valery Gergiev, James Levine, Kurt Masur, Mstislav Rostropovich, and Michael Tilson-Thomas.

A former assistant conductor to Charles Dutoit with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Kurt Masur with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, James Levine with the Metropolitan Opera, and Michael Tilson-Thomas with the New World Symphony, Mr. Stewart received his formal conducting education from the Curtis Institute of Music, studying with Otto-Werner Mueller, Simon Rattle, Christoph Eschenbach, and Alan Gilbert.

THE LATEST TICKET INFO AND GUIDELINES

We are providing this information to help you with your ticket purchases.

For existing season subscribers: This is a reminder that you must return your Subscription Renewal Forms by August 30, 2021. This will allow you to enjoy the same seats that you reserved for the 2019-2020 Season. After that date, any unreserved seats will be open for other patrons.

We are aware that a few people received forms that showed different seats than what they reserved for the 2019-2020 season. We are terribly sorry for the confusion that this may have caused. However, the Symphony records do have the correct seats in the system. The best way to secure your same seats is to return the form with your payment information no later than August 30, 2021.  Please note any questions or change of seat requests on the form.

For subscribers wishing to change their seats: We cannot begin to fill these requests until all the previous season ticket holders’ renewals are completed. This allows us to honor our guarantee of providing each subscriber the same seats as the last season. Of course, we will do our best to honor your requests for different seats.

For those wishing to become subscribers for the first time: You will be assigned your seats after existing subscribers have confirmed their seats but before single-ticket­­­ concert sales open to the public. Your requests will be filled in the order they are received.

For those purchasing single tickets: Single-ticket sales will begin at the end of September. Even after our subscribers receive their reserved seats, many good seats still will be available for you.

For all ticket holders: Due to the delay in the subscription process caused by the pandemic, subscribers will not receive their tickets until the first week in October.  We appreciate your patience.

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 24, 2021:

Please note that the information below is subject to change. Please check this page for the latest updates prior to attending a Santa Cruz Symphony concert. The health and safety of all attending a concert is our top priority. We sincerely appreciate your understanding of the policies below, which will be in-place for the foreseeable future.

THIS IS IMPORTANT! In accordance with California State (CDPH) and Santa Cruz County Health requirements, ALL patrons entering the Santa Cruz Civic must present proof of vaccination or a negative test PCR test within 72 hours with matching photo ID and be fully masked. YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO ENTER WITHOUT THESE ITEMS. To ensure that everyone will be as safe as possible while enjoying the Symphony performances, we will be applying the same rules to patrons attending concerts at both the Civic Auditorium and the Mello Center. These rules will also apply at the Samper Hall for recitals.

The Symphony will require that all patrons must wear a mask inside the venues regardless of their vaccination status. Our volunteers and staff will also be required to be vaccinated and wearing masks, and those musicians who can wear a mask will be wearing one. Our first concert will not have an intermission. At future concerts, no food or drink will be served during intermission.

The Symphony will NOT refund any tickets to anyone who cannot attend because they were denied entrance for not complying with these requirements. 

An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present. By attending a Santa Cruz Symphony event you expressly agree to comply with any and all policies and safety guidelines put in place by the event organizers, and voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19, waiving all claims and potential claims against the event organizers, and their affiliated companies relating to such risks. These measures are subject to change at any time to comply with federal, state and local health rules and guidelines.

We are enthusiastic about the upcoming season and appreciate everyone’s understanding during the pandemic. Your Symphony is always committed to providing performances of the highest quality and with your safety as our number one priority. We look forward to seeing you all at the concerts—even if it may be difficult to recognize each other while wearing our masks!

2021-2022 Concert Season SAVE THE DATES!

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Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium and

Henry J. Mello Center

Concert 1: October 23-24, 2021

Concert 2: January 15-16, 2022

Concert 3: February 12-13, 2022

Concert 4: April 30-May 1, 2022

Concert 5: May 21-22, 2022

In addition to our classic 5 concert season we are also proud to announce the following: October 3, 2021 Special Recital, March 27, 2022 Family Concert, June 18, 2022 Pops Concert.

STAY TUNED FOR THE PROGRAMMING ANNOUNCEMENT & DETAILS!