Symphony moves fall series to Will Rogers

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) announced Sept. 7 it is moving the Symphnoic Series to Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium after Performing Arts Fort Worth announced that Bass Performance Hall will be closed through at least December 2020.

The first performance date is planned for Sept. 18.
The symphony had previously announced its 2020-2021 Pops Series, which opens September 11 with Asleep at the Wheel – Celebrating 50 Years, will be held at Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium, located at 3401 W. Lancaster Ave. in Fort Worth.
With the extended closure of Bass Performance Hall, all symphony performances will now take place at the Will Rogers through at least December.

“We were extremely surprised to receive this disappointing news just two weeks before the opening of our Symphonic Series, especially after working with Bass Hall management all summer on detailed plans for a safe reopening,” said Keith Cerny, Ph.D., President and CEO of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. “Luckily, Will Rogers Auditorium was able to accommodate the addition of our symphonic performances this fall with only minimal schedule changes.”

The Fort Worth symphony is one of the first symphonies in the country to implement comprehensive COVID-19 testing for all musicians, crew and staff prior to each weekend of concerts, the symphony said in a news release.

The company safety measures include social distancing on stage, regular temperature checks, acrylic screens to control airflow, bell covers for woodwind and brass, and masks for the string section.

For audiences, the orchestra has added assigned entry times with temperature checks, mandatory mask wearing during the performance, distanced seating in the performance chamber, and no intermissions.

In addition, the company has moved its concert playbills to a digital format and implemented “touchless” approaches to ticket taking.

 “Throughout this global crisis, the FWSO’s Board and leadership have remained passionate about the need to perform safely, while still bringing the gift of live music to the community,” said Mercedes T. Bass, Chairman of the Board of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. “We are proud to have received national recognition for our innovative approach to reopening during the pandemic while taking comprehensive measures to protect the health of our patrons, musicians and staff.” 

In order to make the change in venue, the Orchestra has revised some of its performance dates.

The new schedule is as follows:

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Symphonic 1

September 18-20, 2020
Patrick Summers, conductor
Stewart Goodyear, piano
ROSSINI: Overture to The Barber of Seville
SAINT-SAËNS: Piano Concerto No. 2
MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 4, “Italian”

Symphonic 2

October 16-18, 2020
Roderick Cox, conductor
Artyom Dervoed, guitar
PROKOFIEV: Classical Symphony, Op. 25
RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6

Symphonic 3

October 30-November 1, 2020
Brett Mitchell, conductor
Karen Gomyo, violin
BERNSTEIN: Serenade
MOZART: Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter”

Symphonic 4

November 13-15, 2020
Nicole Paiement, conductor
Stanislav Chernyshev, clarinet
STRAVINSKY: Suite from Pulcinella
COPLAND: Clarinet Concerto
COPLAND: Suite from Appalachian Spring

All patrons and ticketholders will be notified directly of any changes in performance date, if applicable, as well as their new seating assignments in Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium.

For more information about the FWSO’s upcoming performance season, please visit www.fwsymphony.org

– FWBP Staff