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THE PIRATES OF PENZANCEBy Gilbert and Sullivan
April 7 - 9, 2017Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
2017 SEASON
Letter from the Chairman 8Board of Directors 9General Director’s Welcome 11Co-Producer Society 12The Pirates of Penzance 26Cast of Characters 27Story Synopsis 28Background 29Conductor 30Stage Director/Choreographer 31Artists 32Creative Team 36Production Staff 38Palm Beach Opera Chorus 39Palm Beach Opera Orchestra 40Administrative Staff 41Donors 51Corporate Sponsors 56
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Dear Palm Beach Opera Patrons:
Thank you for joining us for the last opera production of our memorable 2017 season. From the Opera @ The Waterfront concert with Stuart Skelton, the record attendance for Madama Butterfly, to the exciting Gala with Michael Fabiano and our most recent critically acclaimed Rigoletto weekend, it has truly been an outstanding season and we’re thrilled that you are a part of our opera family and greatly appreciate your patronage. This weekend’s hilarious performances of The Pirates of Penzance brings another major opera star to Palm Beach Opera with Stephanie Blythe in the role of Ruth. Few, if any other regional opera companies, can claim to have so much variety and star power in one season! I would like to thank Daniel Biaggi
and his incredibly talented staff for an opera season we will never forget.
Throughout the season, our Board and Guild leaders have shown great commitment and financial support, and I take this opportunity to thank all of them for their time, dedication, and generosity. We continue to build both the Board and the Guild and I invite each of you to consider joining us and to become actively involved in shaping Palm Beach Opera’s future. We welcome your ideas to continuously strengthen Palm Beach Opera’s impact in both the local and global opera communities.
For the 2017 season, we increased our season subscriber base by 20% and we are hopeful we will see another increase in 2018. To date, the 2018 season is already eliciting strong results in subscription renewals and another increase from new subscribers. Please renew your subscriptions and ask your friends to join you so we can keep the momentum going! At the same time, we still have a gap to close for this season in order to finish our year in a strong financial position. Our many members of the newly created Co-Producer Society have provided significant underwriting for our mainstage productions and we are grateful for their generous support. Now we look to you, our loyal public, to play your part in making an annual contribution. Won’t you please join our many Co-Producers, Young and Apprentice Artist Sponsors, and Education Sponsors and make an investment in your local opera company?
As you know, there is the potential of lesser public support from NEA and other granting sources. While the success of this company has always been in the hands of private citizens of this community, there may be a greater dependency in the future. Our Board and Guild will continue to lead the way, but we also count on all of you to continue your support. Thank you for being loyal and generous supporters and for introducing your friends to Palm Beach Opera.
Have a wonderful summer season!
Dennis K. Williams, Chairman
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
PAST CHAIRSMarc S. Solomon (2008-2012)James W. Beasley, Jr. (2005-2008)Robert M. Montgomery (1986-2005)Shannon Ginn (1984-1985)Herb Benn (1982-1983)Dr. Elwood Groves (1977-1979)
William D. Chalek (1977-1979)Dr. Warner Earle Fusselle (1976)James Nemec (1973-1975)Mrs. Carleton R. Dodge (1973)William K. de Veer (1972)
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OFFICERSDennis K. WilliamsChairman
Nathan LeventhalPresident
Gladys BenensonVice President
William G. BrownVice President
John A. DomenicoVice President
Charles GottesmanVice President
Dr. Marsha LauferVice President
Ari RifkinVice President
Peter A. HoffmanSecretary/Treasurer
LIFETIME GRAND PATRONSGladys BenensonRonnie IsenbergMary M. Montgomery
DIRECTORSSanford M. BaklorDr. Elizabeth BowdenAnnette Y. FriedlandAnn FromerPaul A. GoldnerChuck HardwickRonnie IsenbergFlorence KaufmanDr. David I. KosowskyHoward LesterJohn J. PohankaMarc S. SolomonEd Streim
LEGAL COUNSELJeffrey Pheterson
EMERITIHans D. BaumannClaire ChasanoffRita DenersteinLeon Fassler*Arlette GordonVirginia LongoCharlotte MillerSunny MillerRobert M. Montgomery*Helen K. Persson*M. Mac Schwebel*Muriel ShapiroReneé Silvester*Barbara WeimerSy Ziv*
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
*In Memoriam
Mrs. Gladys Benenson, The Edward H. Benenson Foundation
Mrs. Lorraine FriedmanMrs. Ronnie Isenberg,
in loving memory of Eugene Isenberg
Mrs. Mary M. MontgomeryMrs. Helen K. Persson*Mrs. Lois B. PopeMr. M. Mac Schwebel*
LIFETIME GIVING CONTRIBUTORSWith special thanks to the following individual's who have made cumulative contributions to Palm Beach Opera of $1,000,000 or more.
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OPENING NIGHT DINNERS - $145An exclusive opera-insider experience.TOSCA - January 26, 2018CANDIDE - February 23, 2018LE NOZZE DI FIGARO - March 23, 2018
LUNCH & LEARN - $89A unique blend of education and opera. TOSCA - January 18, 2018CANDIDE - February 8, 2018LE NOZZE DI FIGARO - March 15, 2018
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Dear Opera friends,
Once again, we have already reached the end of our mainstage opera season, and I thank you sincerely for joining us today as well as at our other productions this year.
With your support, we’ve accomplished an extraordinary season: Our mainstage operas have resulted in record attendance and critical acclaim, and our subscriber family has grown by 20%. The Opera @ The Waterfront concert was well attended despite rainy conditions, the Gala with Michael Fabiano at the Flagler Museum was a musical and social highlight, and the Children’s Performance this weekend will fill the Kravis Center with our youngest audience.
Equally important is the increase in numbers and impact of our Education and Community Engagement Programs through the Goldner Center for Children’s Opera Education. Our Concerts in the Classroom were enjoyed by more school children than ever before, our ANIMA program brought opera to adult care facilities and the Homeless Coalition, and new collaborations with The Ebony Chorale of the Palm Beaches and the Atlantic Classical Orchestra resulted in engaging concerts and new friends. Most significant is the expansion of our professional singer training initiatives, as a result of which we will have 20 artists here next season as part of the Benenson Young Artist Program and the added Apprentice Artist Program from national auditions, bringing Palm Beach Opera into the ‘big leagues’ of young artist programs in the US.
Our 2018 season is off to a great start as well - thank you very much to those many of you who have already renewed your 2018 subscription or joined our subscriber family for the first time! Your continued support will remain vital to the success of Palm Beach Opera. Next season’s budget suddenly includes a few ‘unknowns’ on the revenue side, as public funding from the NEA and from other governmental funding sources are no longer guaranteed. I urge all of you to speak up for arts and culture in your lives, and I encourage you to be as personally generous as you can to help offset the potential loss of public funding. We will carefully watch all future developments, so as to remain fiscally responsible. Your support of the productions you enjoy therefore is once again more important than ever before – Thank you!
Enjoy this wonderfully silly production of The Pirates of Penzance. Laugh heartily, and have a beautiful summer. I look forward to seeing you next season!
With gratitude,
Daniel Biaggi, General Director
GENERAL DIRECTOR’S WELCOME
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Palm Beach Opera acknowledges with gratitude and appreciation the generous Co-Producers whose designated contributions underwrite production costs, and are instrumental in making this season’s productions possible.
Contributions to the 2017 season, current as of 3/22/2017
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
MRS. CORNELIA T. BAILEY Rigoletto
Palm Beach Opera most gratefully acknowledges Cornelia Bailey’s immense generosity to support
Palm Beach Opera’s productions and programs. Mrs. Bailey’s keen interest in productions, her love for a broad variety of repertoire, and her appreciation of beautiful scenery and
costumes led her to become Executive Producer. “My favorite opera is Eugene Onegin,” Mrs. Bailey said,
a longtime subscriber and supporter of Palm Beach Opera, who in past seasons also has been recognized as production
sponsor of Palm Beach Opera’s Don Pasquale and La cenerentola.
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EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
MRS. RONNIE ISENBERG, IN LOVING MEMORY OF EUGENE ISENBERG
Madama Butterfly
Palm Beach Opera is deeply grateful to Ronnie Isenberg for her magnanimous support in memory of Gene. Ronnie and Gene have alternately
been on the Board of Directors for the past 20 years, and have always been among the leaders of Palm Beach Opera. After Gene’s passing, Ronnie significantly increased her support to show their love for grand productions. “He introduced me to opera,”
Ronnie said. “I enjoy listening and seeing all operas.” Already prior to the formal establishment of the Co-Producer Society, Ronnie became Executive Producer of Carmen last season, and was most recently awarded the board designated
“Lifetime Grand Patron Award” for her many years of leadership.
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PRODUCERS
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM G. BROWNThe Pirates of Penzance
MRS. ARI RIFKINChief Conductor Sponsor,
Madama Butterfly & The Pirates of Penzance
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DOUBLE CO-PRODUCERS
NORTHERN TRUST BANK OF FLORIDA N.A.
Madama Butterfly
MR. & MRS. HOWARD LESTERMadama Butterfly & Rigoletto
TONI & MARTIN SOSNOFFStephanie Blythe Appearance Sponsor,
The Pirates of Penzance
MR. & MRS. DENNIS K. WILLIAMSMadama Butterfly & Rigoletto
GLADYS & SY ZIV FOUNDATION,IN MEMORY OF GLADYS & SY ZIV
Opening Night Sponsor, The Pirates of Penzance
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SINGLE CO-PRODUCERS
MR. SANFORD BAKLOR & MS. ARLENE KAUFMAN
The Pirates of Penzance
DR. & MRS. DAVID KOSOWSKY
The Pirates of Penzance
MR. NATHAN LEVENTHAL
Rigoletto
ISRAEL SCHUBERT, SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR, HEAD OF NEW JERSEY & FLORIDA OFFICES
Rigoletto
DR. & MRS. HANS D. BAUMANN
The Pirates of Penzance
DOUGLAS AND DELPHINE DAFT,
DAFT FAMILY FOUNDATION
Rigoletto
DRS. HENRY & MARSHA LAUFER
Madama Butterfly
MR. MARC S. SOLOMON, SOLOMON FAMILY
FOUNDATION TRUSTRigoletto
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ASSOCIATE CO-PRODUCERS
ASSISTANT CO-PRODUCERS
DR. ELIZABETH BOWDENMadama Butterfly
MR. & MRS. JOHN DOMENICOMadama Butterfly
MRS. ANNETTE Y. FRIEDLANDThe Pirates of Penzance
MR. & MRS. ROBERT FROMERThe Pirates of Penzance
MR. & MRS. PAUL A. GOLDNERThe Pirates of Penzance
MERRILL & CHARLES GOTTESMANSeason Concertmaster Sponsor
MR. & MRS. CHUCK HARDWICKMadama Butterfly
MR. & MRS. JOHN POHANKAThe Pirates of Penzance
LYNN & ED STREIMRigoletto
MR. BRUCE BEAL & MR. FRANCIS CUNNINGHAMThe Pirates of Penzance
MS. BARBARA GREIS & MR. HOWARD GOTTLIEBRigoletto
MR. MICHAEL MCCAFFERTY & MR. JOSEPH HORTONMadama Butterfly
MR. & MRS. ELLIS J. PARKERMadama Butterfly
MR. & MRS. JACK PURDYThe Pirates of Penzance
DR. & MRS. JOHN STRASSWIMMERRigoletto
MRS. SIEGLINDE WIKSTROMMadama Butterfly
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BECOME A CO-PRODUCER WITH US!
Palm Beach Opera’s Co-Producer Society is a new and exciting opportunity to ensure that world-class opera in our community continues to thrive. The quality of our productions is internationally recognized, and is made possible in part by the generosity of our growing Co-Producer Society. Our goal through this program is to have each production, which costs an average of $750,000 to produce, fully underwritten. As a Co-Producer, you help Palm Beach Opera remain a vital arts organization, and an important contributor to the culture and quality of life in South Florida. Joining the Co-Producer Society is also an investment in mainstage artistic quality, as well as community impact and enjoyment. With your support, you can directly co-produce one or more of our mainstage productions, or support a specified mainstage sponsorship such as a Lead Artist Sponsor, or a Chief Conductor Sponsor.
In recognition of the outstanding and generous support of our Co-Producer Society, we provide a great breadth of opportunities and recognition to enhance your experience with Palm Beach Opera. Personalized service, dinners, luncheons, and behind-the scenes events will make your experience exceptional.
Opportunities start at the Assistant Co-Producer level, and increase in benefits with each successive Co-Producer level.
For information on our Co-Producer Society, contact David Walker, Managing Director, at 561.835.7558 or dwalker@pbopera.org
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2018 SEASON
Giacomo Puccini’s
TOSCAJanuary 26, 27, 28, 2018
Leonard Bernstein’s
CANDIDEFebruary 23, 24, 25, 2018
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s
LE NOZZE DI FIGAROMarch 23, 24, 25, 2018
All performances at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
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GALA CHAIRS AND MEMBER SPONSORS: Mr. & Mrs. Ellis J. Parker
IMMEDIATE PAST GALA CHAIRS: Merrill & Charles Gottesman
GALA ARTIST UNDERWRITER: Dr. Elizabeth M. Bowden
GALA PIANIST UNDERWRITER: Toni & Martin Sosnoff
GOLD RECITAL ARIA UNDERWRITER: Mr. & Mrs. Stanley N. Gaines and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Streim
MAJOR SPONSORS DINNER HOSTS: Ms. Arlene Kaufman & Mr. Sanford Baklor
GALA HOST COMMITTEE
Palm Beach Opera is sincerely thankful to the following individuals and corporations whose support and commitment helped to make our 2017 Gala a great success.
PALM BEACH OPERA 2017 GALA
Dr. & Mrs. Sander AbendMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey AbramsonMr. David Auerbach &
Ms. Ariane Csonka-ComstockMr. Bruce Beal &
Mr. Francis V. CunninghamMrs. Gladys BenensonMs. Eileen Berman & Mr. Jay BauerMr. Daniel Biaggi & Mr. David EspinosaDr. Elizabeth M. BowdenMr. & Mrs. David BrodskyMr. & Mrs. William G. BrownMr. Daniel C. Cochran &
Mr. Gregory B. SutphinMr. & Mrs. John DomenicoMrs. Margaret DonnelleyMargaret Duffy & Eugene F. GaughanMr. & Mrs. Robert Epstein Mrs. Annette Y. FriedlandMr. & Mrs. Stanley N. GainesMr. & Mrs. David GenserMr. Jerome & Dr. Barbara GoldenMr. & Mrs. Paul GoldnerMr. & Mrs. Charles GottesmanMs. Arlene Kaufman & Mr. Sanford BaklorMr. & Mrs. Paul KozloffMr. & Mrs. John LarameeDrs. Marsha & Henry LauferMr. & Mrs. Scott Laurans
Mr. & Mrs. Howard LesterMr. Nathan LeventhalMr. & Mrs. George L. LindemannDr. & Mrs. Morton MandellMr. Michael McCafferty & Mr. Joseph HortonMrs. William PannillMr. Naj & Mrs. Emily Tannen PervezMr. & Mrs. John J. PohankaMrs. Ari RifkinMr. Marc S. SolomonMr. & Mrs. Martin SosnoffDr. & Mrs. John StrasswimmerMr. & Mrs. Ed StreimMr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Williams
PLATINUM SPONSORSMrs. Veronica Atkins Drs. Marsha & Henry LauferMr. & Mrs. Ellis J. Parker
GOLD SPONSORSMr. & Mrs. George L. LindemannMrs. William PannillMrs. Ari RifkinMr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Williams
SILVER SPONSORSMr. & Mrs. William G. Brown
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BRONZE SPONSORSMr. & Mrs. Stanley BogenMrs. Annette Y. FriedlandMr. & Mrs. David GenserMr. Jerome & Dr. Barbara GoldenMr. & Mrs. Sidney KohlDr. & Mrs. David I. KosowskyMr. & Mrs. Howard LesterDr. & Mrs. Morton MandellMr. & Mrs. John J. PohankaSolomon Family Foundation TrustMr. & Mrs. Martin SosnoffMr. & Mrs. Ed Streim
COUPLE’S SPONSORSDr. & Mrs. Sander AbendMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey AbramsonMr. David Auerbach &
Ms. Ariane Csonka-ComstockMr. Bruce Beal & Mr. Francis V. CunninghamMs. Eileen Berman & Mr. Jay BauerMr. Daniel Biaggi & Mr. David EspinosaMr. & Mrs. David BrodskyMr. Daniel C. Cochran &
Mr. Gregory B. SutphinMr. & Mrs. John Domenico
Mrs. Margaret DonnelleyMargaret Duffy & Eugene F. GaughanMr. & Mrs. Robert Epstein Mr. & Mrs. Robert FromerMr. & Mrs. Paul GoldnerMr. & Mrs. Charles GottesmanMs. Arlene Kaufman & Mr. Sanford BaklorMr. & Mrs. Paul KozloffMr. & Mrs. John LarameeMr. & Mrs. Scott LauransMr. Nathan LeventhalMr. Michael McCafferty & Mr. Joseph HortonDr. Cleopatra Ortiz & Mr. Michael CohenMr. Naj & Mrs. Emily Tannen PervezDr. & Mrs. John Strasswimmer
CORPORATE SPONSORSEau Palm Beach
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYMrs. Glenn W. BaileyMr. & Mrs. Theodore BerensonMr. & Mrs. L. David CallawayMrs. Arlette GordonMrs. Carole Gigliotti,
in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Ellis J. Parker
Palm Beach Opera would like to thank the following for their support of our Liederabend concert featuring our Benenson Young Artists.
MR. & MRS. PETER HOFFMAN
MRS. HERMÉ DE WYMAN MIRO
ANN VAN NESS
PALM BEACH OPERA 2017 GALA
LIEDERABEND SPONSORS
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YOUNG ARTIST & APPRENTICE ARTIST PROGRAM SPONSORS
Palm Beach Opera acknowledges with sincere appreciation the generous major donors whose designated contributions have been instrumental in building the next generation of opera stars through our Benenson Young Artist Program and our Apprentice Artist Program. These extraordinary programs provides a vital stepping stone to a successful career for post-graduate and emerging singers.
MRS. GLADYS BENENSONBenenson Young Artist Program
Palm Beach Opera extends deepest gratitude to Gladys Benenson and The Edward H. Benenson Foundation for their ongoing generous support of
The Benenson Young Artist Program. Gladys Benenson has been on the Palm Beach Opera Board since joining the opera family in 1994. Gladys and her late husband Eddie shared a passion for opera and enjoyed opera performances
all over the world. Gladys Benenson turned her childhood love of singing into her mission to help young singers succeed in their careers. For many years,
Gladys sponsored a Prize in the Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition, before establishing the Benenson Young Artist Program.
“Being associated with the Palm Beach Opera and seeing these wonderful young artists grow has given me a great amount of joy.” -GLADYS BENENSON
ANONYMOUSApprentice Artist Program
Palm Beach Opera is sincerely grateful for this generous sponsorship of the Apprentice Artist Program
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DRS. HENRY & MARSHA LAUFERDanielle MacMillan sponsor
Andrew Simpson sponsor
MR. & MRS. L. DAVID CALLAWAYTara Curtis sponsor
MRS. ROSEANNE WILLIAMSJessica Fishenfeld sponsor
SUE & PAUL EFRONSpencer Viator partial sponsor
TEEDA & SALVATORE NUZZOKasia Borowiec sponsor
GLADYS & SY ZIV FOUNDATIONJoshua Conyers sponsor
MRS. KAREN TELLBrooklyn Snow sponsor
MR. & MRS. ALLAN GREENBLATT
Apprentice Artist Program
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GOLDNER CENTER FOR CHILDREN’S OPERA EDUCATION
Palm Beach Opera acknowledges with deep appreciation the generous major donors whose designated contributions have been instrumental in making possible, and furthering the mission of, Palm Beach Opera’s Goldner Center for Children’s Opera Education. The Goldner Center for Children’s Opera Education aims to bring opera to children through interactive education and outreach programs, and strives to make a difference in the lives of children by sharing the magic of opera.
MR. & MRS. PAUL A. GOLDNERGoldner Center for Children’s Opera Education
DOUGLAS & DELPHINE DAFT,DAFT FAMILY FOUNDATION
Goldner Center for Children’s Opera Education
CONCERTS IN THE CLASSROOMAlvin & Louise Myerberg Family Foundation
PALM BEACH OPERA STUDIOSuzanne L. Niedland
Enterprise Holdings FoundationMr. & Mrs. Robert Taylor
OPERA REHEARSAL 101The Honorable & Mrs. Roger & Claude Lourie
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CHILDREN’S PERFORMANCE SPONSORS
Palm Beach Opera would like to thank the following for their generous support of Children’s Performance: The Pirates of Penzance.
PRESENTING SPONSORMrs. Marie A. Iandoli
GRAND PRODUCTION SPONSORSMs. Hermine Drezner & Mr. Jan Winkler
Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Hardwick
PRODUCTION SPONSORSMs. Jane BeasleyMedia Stage, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. John Staluppi
GRAND TICKET PACKAGE SPONSORMr. Christian C. Yegan
SUPPORTERMrs. Polly U. Champ
Costco Wholesale CorporationDr. Harry D. Tawfik
SENSORY FRIENDLY INTEGRATION SPONSORSMrs. Margaret Donnelley, in honor of Mr. Angus Donnelley
Ms. Kristina Klaas & Mr. Travis Moore, in memory of Steve Anderson
ADDITIONAL TICKET SPONSORSAnonymous
Mr. William EskandariMr. Steven Rivera
Ms. Christina Sheridan
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THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
April 7, 8, 9, 2017At The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
An operetta performed in 2 actsSung in English
With English Supertitles
Music by Arthur SullivanLibretto by W.S. Gilbert
First PerformanceFifth Avenue Theatre, New York
December 31, 1879
Palm Beach Opera Premiere
A Co-Production with The Atlanta Opera
PRODUCTION CO-PRODUCERS
PRODUCERSMr. and Mrs. William G. Brown
Mrs. Ari Rifkin,Chief Conductor Sponsor
DOUBLE CO-PRODUCERSToni and Martin Sosnoff,
Stephanie Blythe Appearance SponsorGladys and Sy Ziv Foundation,
in Memory of Gladys and Sy Ziv,Opening Night Sponsor
SINGLE CO-PRODUCERSDr. and Mrs. Hans D. Baumann
Mr. Sanford Baklor and Ms. Arlene KaufmanDr. and Mrs. David Kosowsky
ASSOCIATE CO-PRODUCERSMrs. Annette Y. Friendland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromer Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Goldner
Merrill and Charles Gottesman,Season Concert Master Sponsor
Mr. and Mrs. John Pohanka
ASSISTANT CO-PRODUCERMr. Bruce Beal and Mr. Francis Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purdy
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSPalm Beach Opera Guild,
Supertitles Sponsor
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CAST OF CHARACTERS Conductor: David Stern Director: Alan Paul* Choreographer: Deanna Dys*
In order of vocal appearance Samuel: Tobias Greenhalgh^ Ruth: Stephanie Blythe* The Pirate King: Michael Todd Simpson Frederic: Andrew Stenson* Edith: Danielle MacMillan+ Kate: Tara Curtis+ Isabel: Kasia Borowiec+ Mabel: Sarah Joy Miller Major-General Stanley: Hugh Russell* Sergeant of Police: Mark Schnaible
Scenic Designer: James Schuette* Lighting Designer: Peter Dean Beck* Costume Designer: Sona Amroyan* Hair and Make-up Designer: Kathy Waszkelewicz Associate Conductor & Chorus Master: Greg Ritchey Music Staff: Timothy Cheung, Cory Battey, Alexandra Naumenko English Supertitles: Arizona Opera
This production of The Pirates of Penzance is an original production of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.
The scenery was revised as a co-production of Palm Beach Opera and The Atlanta Opera.
The costumes are a co-production of Palm Beach Opera and Opera Memphis.
*Palm Beach Opera Debut+Benenson Young Artist
^Former Benenson Young Artist
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STORY SYNOPSISACT I. During the time of Queen Victoria, on the rugged coast of Cornwall, Frederic celebrates his twenty-first birthday, marking the end of his apprenticeship to a band of pirates. Frederic explains to the pirates that he will be leaving them since he is now free from the obligations of his indentures. His nursemaid Ruth, who became a pirate in order to remain with him all these years, steps forward to reveal that he had only remained with them for so long out of a sense of duty, admitting that she misunderstood the instructions of Frederic’s father, and mistakenly apprenticed him to be a pirate instead of a pilot.
Frederic also announces that, although it pains him, it will be his responsibility as an upstanding citizen to destroy pirates. In his last moments as a member of their band though, he feels obligated to point out the reason that they are not successful pirates: since they consider themselves orphans, they allow any of their victims who claim to be orphans to go free. Frederic notes that this fact is widely known, and therefore captured ships’ entire companies routinely claim to be orphans to avoid death. He invites the pirates to give up their pirating ways so that he would no longer need to destroy them. The Pirate King responds to Fredric that, compared with respectability, piracy is relatively honest. The pirates depart, leaving Frederic and Ruth behind.
During his time with the pirates, Frederic had never seen another woman, and the considerably older Ruth tries to capitalize on his ignorance by convincing him to marry her. He nearly agrees until a group of beautiful young girls approach on the beach. Realizing he has been deceived, he sends Ruth away and then asks the girls if any of them would marry him out of pity. Mabel is glad to engage herself to such a handsome man, and agrees to help him reform his life. Meanwhile, the pirates have surrounded the group and leap out to seize the girls, claiming them as their brides. Mabel warns them that all the girls are wards of a Major-General, who soon arrives on the scene. Having heard of the famous Pirates of Penzance, he claims to be an orphan to elicit
their sympathy. The soft-hearted pirates are moved to tears and release the girls, declaring the Major-General and his daughters honorary members of their band.
ACT II. Tortured by the lie he told the pirates, the despondent Major-General is surrounded by his daughters who attempt to console him. Meanwhile, Frederic has mobilized the police and plans to lead them into battle against the pirates that very evening. The Pirate King and Ruth secretly arrive to have a word with Frederic. They explain to him that they now realize his apprenticeship contract was to indenture him until his twenty-first birthday. Because his birthday happens to be on the 29th of February, which only comes about every four years, he has technically only had five birthdays. A slave of duty, Frederic sadly agrees to rejoin the pirates, and then feels obliged to inform the Pirate King of the Major-General’s lie. Outraged, the Pirate King vows revenge. Before returning to the ship, Frederic breaks the unfortunate news to Mabel, who pleads with him to stay but ultimately supports his dutiful sacrifice. They promise to remain true to each other until his apprenticeship is finally finished, sixty-three years hence.
Frederic departs and prepares to now lead the pirates against the Major-General. The police hide when they hear the band approaching, and the pirates hide when they see the Major-General, who is fraught with guilt and wandering about in his night robe. When the girls come looking for their father, the pirates suddenly attack and the police are easily defeated. The Pirate King tells the captured Major-General to prepare for death. However, knowing that all Englishmen love the Queen, the police demand that the pirates concede in the monarch’s name, which they do. Just as they are to be led to prison, Ruth reveals that the pirates are actually noblemen who have gone astray. The Major-General forgives the noble pirates, and encourages them to marry his daughters and return to their former lives in Parliament.
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BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND Copyright laws were quite different in 1879, and the United States offered no protection for foreign composers. Gilbert & Sullivan learned this the hard way when pirated versions of their opera H.M.S. Pinafore popped up throughout the America. In order to combat the theft or unauthorized reproduction of The Pirates of Penzance, they elected to have a soft opening in England on December 30th, 1879, immediately followed by the official premiere the following day in New York. The soft opening in England was less than grand. The actors (who were also performing in H.M.S. Pinafore at the time) were kept in the dark about the script and music until two days prior to the show. They delivered the performance at a matinee hour after only one rehearsal, carrying their scripts onto the stage, and using costumes from other productions. The official premiere in New York received much praise and launched touring productions that were permitted by Richard D’Oyly Carte, Gilbert, and Sullivan. The Pirates of Penzance opened in London on April 3, 1880 to even more success and continues to be one of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most popular operas. INTERESTING FACT The phrase ‘topsy turvy’ was applied to Sir Gilbert’s librettos because his plot lines often placed characters in puzzling situations that turned their world on its head. In the end, Gilbert would work out the confusion using a simple and logical explanation, setting an upside down world right-side up.
CHIEF CONDUCTOR'S NOTES Whenever I begin rehearsals for an opera, I ask myself what this particular piece means to me and how it can speak to today’s public. With Puccini or Verdi, the answer is self-evident: the beauty of the expression and the passions evoked are elements that keep us riveted. And yet, why are we still interested in Gilbert and Sullivan’s oeuvres? Steeped in Victorian mores, these works evoke a very specific period with jokes and references that do not necessarily remain vivid to a modern
audience. One needs only a few moments, however, to be completely enchanted by the G&S atmosphere. Something quite beguiling is most certainly afoot.
While operetta from Paris or Vienna was already a dominant genre in Europe and America, this British brand of musical theater represented a niche for English speaking audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. As a more popular form of music theater than traditional opera, G&S’s works enjoyed a great amount of success in their day. The arrival of the two creators in the US would only be matched by the Beatles, almost 100 years later.
Significantly, this repertoire reunites a great number of traditions, all of which come together in a unique fashion: English comedy at the highest level (Monty Python would never had found its way without G&S), an orchestration as light and grazioso as anything penned by Mendelssohn and lyrical writing comparable to Donizetti, Rossini and early Verdi. While these operettas mercilessly satirize 19th century opera, it is very important to recognize the craft and sophistication of the music and the libretto. This is no cheap or lowbrow fare.
The depth of the craziness of The Pirates of Penzance has delighted audiences since its creation in 1880. It is a celebration of zany absurdity that is as silly as it is smart. That said, perhaps the most important element of all is that while much of the opera mocks itself, there are genuine moments of artistic revelation that are breathtaking. At the end of the first act when all action is bedlam, all the singers take a moment from the lunacy to sing an ode to poetry (“thou heav’n born maid”). It is a beautiful musical interlude that becomes a very brief respite from the madness of the story, and that reminds us, no matter how sarcastic Gilbert and Sullivan can be, that the core of their art is inspired by exquisite music and text. In the wake of the recent horrors that London suffered, I believe that moments like this remind us why this music remains to us so vital.
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DAVID STERNCONDUCTORDavid Stern's musical leadership is spread across three continents. He is the founder and director of the Paris-based opera company and period-instrument ensemble, Opera Fuoco, as well as artistic advisor and principal conductor of the Shanghai Baroque Festival and music director of opera at the Crested Butte Music Festival in Colorado. In 2015 he was appointed chief conductor of the Palm Beach Opera.
Stern is known for his extensive range of repertoire. In his time as music director of the Israel and the St. Gallen Opera houses, he championed 18th century opera and eclectic works such as Simone
Mayr's Medea, Berg's Wozzeck, Britten’s Turn of the Screw, and Weill's Mahagonny. He has premiered four new operas since 2010 - Gil Shohat’s The Child Dreams at the Israel Opera, Nicolas Bacri's Così fanciulli, commissioned by Opera Fuoco and performed at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Ben Moore's Enemies, A Love Story in Palm Beach and Jan Sandström’s The Rococo Machine in Drottningholm, Sweden. With Opera Fuoco, he has recorded and re-premiered JC Bach's opera Zanaida in Leipzig, Paris, Vienna and Malta, and released a CD of French Romantic Cantatas with the mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes.
Stern has enjoyed collaborations with international stage directors including David Alden, Stéphane Braunshweig, Jakob Peters-Messer, Aron Stiehl, Waut Koeken, Robin Guarino and Sam Helfrich. With Yoshi Oïda he created iconic settings of Britten’s Curlew River and Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, and with Francisco Negrin he led performances of Mozart’s Mitridate as artist in residence at the 2014 Drottningholm Opera Festival.
Stern is a frequent guest around the globe with symphonic and chamber orchestras. He is regularly invited to the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, the Shanghai and Guangzhou Symphonies, the China Philharmonic, the New Russian Symphony, the National Orchestra of Mexico, and has had recent appearances with the Vienna Symphony and the Hong Kong Philharmonic. Before creating his own period-instrument ensemble, David Stern was a regular guest with Concerto Köln and the Basel Chamber Orchestra.
Since launching the Aix Festival Academy in 1998, David Stern has been committed to developing young voices. He created Opera Fuoco in 2003 as a platform to train young French singers in repertoire ranging from Monteverdi to John Cage, combining both an opera studio offering regular master classes and an opera company producing and co-producing larger concertante and staged productions. In 2016 he conducted the Magic Flute at the Juilliard School in New York, and he has been re-invited for baroque repertoire with the school’s Ensemble 415. As artistic advisor of the Shanghai Baroque Festival, he involves singers from the Shanghai Conservatory and the Opera Fuoco Studio, and he works regularly with the Young Artist Programs in Palm Beach and Crested Butte, Colorado.
Stern received his Bachelor of Arts from Yale and his Masters of Music from the Juilliard School. He resides in Paris with his wife, violinist Katharina Wolff, and his two daughters.
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ALAN PAULSTAGE DIRECTORAlan Paul is the Associate Artistic Director of The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., recipient of the 2012 Regional Theater Tony Award. Alan’s opera credits include the premiere of Penny for Washington National Opera, and numerous contemporary works for Urban Arias including the premiere of Josephine (Cipullo), After Life (Cipullo), Bastianello (Musto), Lucrezia (Bolcom), Photo-Op (Cummings), The Filthy Habit (Hilliard), and Before Breakfast (Pasatieri). Alan has taught acting and scene study for the Washington National Opera’s Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program as well as the University of Maryland Opera Studio. In 2013, he was a finalist
for the European Opera Directing Prize in Vienna, Austria. Alan has collaborated frequently with the National Symphony Orchestra, staging concerts at the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall. At The Shakespeare Theatre, Alan has directed Romeo and Juliet, Kiss Me Kate, Man of La Mancha, The Winter’s Tale, Twelfth Night, The Boys from Syracuse, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, for which he received the Helen Hayes Award for Best Director of a Musical. Alan also directs at D.C.’s Studio Theatre, Signature Theatre, and Strathmore Concert Hall. His upcoming projects include Man of La Mancha for Portland Opera, The Pajama Game for Arena Stage, and Camelot at The Shakespeare Theatre.
DEANNA DYSCHOREOGRAPHERDeanna Dys recently worked with legendary director Hal Prince on New York City Opera's hit revival of Candide. Her choreographic credits include the pre-Broadway premiere of Disney's Aladdin, the Drama Desk nominated Off-Broadway hit revival The Golden Land, and the world Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Zweibel's comedy Pinecone Moment. She directed and choreographed the International Touring company of the Tony award winning musical Crazy for You which played throughout Europe for two years. Regional credits include Aida, 42nd Street, The Full Monty (Denver Post Nomination for Best Choreography), State Fair (Dallas Theatre League nomination
for Best Choreography), Annie, and Bye Bye Birdie. Choreographic television credits include Boardwalk Empire, Deception, One Life to Live, and a series of commercials for the Boston Red Sox that received numerous Telly awards and a regional Emmy Award. She recently co-directed and choreographed a music video for Publix Supermarkets. Her Florida tourism video “Dancin' in the Sand” was the recipient of the St. Petersburg Clearwater Film Commission's Grand prize award. Deanna was also the assistant choreographer for the feature films The Stepford Wives and Little Manhattan.
STAGE DIRECTOR
CHOREOGRAPHER
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SARAH JOY MILLERMabelSoprano (Los Angeles, California)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Violetta, La traviata, 2013
Upcoming Engagements: Roxane, Cyrano, Michigan Opera Theatre
Career Highlights: Mimì, La bohème, Baz Lurhmann’s Broadway production; Gilda, Rigoletto, Michigan Opera Theatre; Juliette, Romeo et Juliette, Lyric Opera Baltimore/Opera Tampa; Leïla, Les pêcheurs de perles, Michigan Opera Theatre; Marguerite, Faust, Michigan Opera Theatre; Anna, Anna Nicole, New York City Opera
Education: California State University, Northridge
STEPHANIE BLYTHERuthMezzo Soprano (Mongaup Valley, New York)Palm Beach Opera Debut
Upcoming Engagements: Metropolitan Opera 50th Anniversary at Lincoln Center Gala; Klytämnestra, Elektra, San Francisco Opera; Cornelia, Giulio Cesare, Houston Grand Opera; Madame de la Haltière, Cendrillon, Metropolitan Opera
Career Highlights: Azucena, Il trovatore, Metropolitan Opera/San Francisco Opera/Lyric Opera of Chicago/Royal Opera House Covent Garden/Deutsche Oper Berlin; Amneris, Aïda, Metropolitan Opera/Seattle Opera/Pittsburgh Opera; Ulrica, Un ballo in maschera, Metropolitan Opera/Lyric Opera of Chicago/San Diego Opera/Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Mrs. Quickly, Falstaff, Metropolitan Opera/Opéra National de Paris/ Royal Opera House Covent Garden/Opera Philadelphia/Cincinnati Opera/Los Angeles Opera; Principessa, Suor Angelica, Metropolitan Opera; La Frugola, Il tabarro, Metropolitan Opera; Zita, Gianni Schicchi, Metropolitan Opera; Fricka, Die Walküre, Metropolitan Opera/Seattle Opera; Fricka, Das Rheingold, Metropolitan Opera/Seattle Opera; Waltraute, Götterdämmerung, Seattle Opera; Ježibaba, Rusalka, Metropolitan Opera; Mignon, Mignon, Opera Orchestra of New York; Mère Marie, Dialogues des Carmélites, Metropolitan Opera; Dalila, Samson et Dalila, Pittsburgh Opera; La Grande-Duchesse, La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein, Opera Philadelphia/Opera Boston; Isabella, L’italiana in Algeri, Seattle Opera/Santa Fe Opera/Opera Philadelphia; Tancredi, Tancredi, Opera Philadelphia/Washington Concert Opera; Orfeo, Orfeo ed Euridce, Metropolitan Opera; Cornelia, Giulio Cesare, Metropolitan Opera/Handel and Haydn Society; Dido/Sorceress, Dido and Aeneas, Mark Morris Dance Group; Ino/Juno, Semele, Seattle Opera/Royal Opera House Covent Garden/Arizona Opera; Jocasta, Oedipus Rex, Metropolitan Opera; Auntie, Peter Grimes, Metropolitan Opera/Opéra National de Paris; Gertrude Stein, Twenty-Seven, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis; Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, Metropolitan Opera/Opera Philadelphia/Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Katisha, The Mikado, Arizona Opera; Nettie Fowler, Carousel, Houston Grand Opera; Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd, San Francisco Opera
Awards: Richard Tucker Award; Opera News Award; Musical America’s Vocalist of the Year 2009
Education: State University of New York at Potsdam
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ANDREW STENSONFredericTenor (Rochester, Minnesota)Palm Beach Opera Debut
Upcoming Engagements: Tamino, Die Zauberflöte, Seattle Opera; Ernesto, Don Pasquale, Glyndebourne Festival; Ernesto, Margherita, Wexford Festival
Career Highlights: Gen, Bel Canto, Lyric Opera of Chicago; Beppe, I pagliacci, Metropolitan Opera; Candide, Candide, Glimmerglass Festival/Opéra National de Bordeaux; Orphée, Orphée et Euridice, Seattle Opera; Tonio, La fille du régiment, Seattle Opera; Almaviva, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Fort Worth Opera
Education: University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music; Luther College
HUGH RUSSELLMajor-General StanleyBaritone (Rivers, Manitoba, Canada)Palm Beach Opera Debut
Upcoming Engagements: Noah Joad, The Grapes of Wrath, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Career Highlights: Papageno, Die Zauberflöte, Atlanta Opera/Calgary Opera; Father Palmer, Silent Night, Cincinnati Opera; Harlekin, Ariadne auf Naxos, Los Angeles Opera; Dr. Falke, Die Fledermaus, Vancouver Opera; Taddeo, L’italiana in Algeri, Calgary Opera; Major-General Stanley, The Pirates of Penzance, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis; Carmina Burana, Philadelphia Orchestra/Cleveland Orchestra
Education: Eastman School of Music; Oberlin College
MICHAEL TODD SIMPSONThe Pirate KingBaritone (Gastonia, North Carolina)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Silvio, I pagliacci, 2006
Upcoming Engagements: Carbon, Cyrano de Bergerac, Metropolitan Opera; Joseph De Rocher, Dead Man Walking, Opera on the Avalon; Marcello, La bohème, Metropolitan Opera
Career Highlights: Escamillo, Carmen, Metropolitan Opera/Opera Australia/Seattle Opera/Washington National Opera; Demetrius, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Metropolitan Opera; Ravenal, Show Boat, San Francisco Opera/Washington National Opera/Dallas Opera; Don Giovanni, Don Giovanni, Pittsburgh Opera; Cecil, Maria Stuarda, Seattle Opera; Lescaut, Manon, Metropolitan Opera
Education: University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music; Erskine College
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MARK SCHNAIBLESergeant of PoliceBass Baritone (Moville, Iowa)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: The Music Teacher, Ariadne auf Naxos, 2016
Upcoming Engagements: Père Joseph, Cinq-Mars, Oper Leipzig
Career Highlights: Méphistophélès, Faust, Oper Leipzig; Friedrich, Das Liebesverbot, Glimmerglass Festival/Oper Leipzig; Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, Utah Opera; Orest, Elektra, Polish National Opera; Escamillo, Carmen, New Orleans Opera
Education: Baylor University; Morningside College
TOBIAS GREENHALGHSamuelBaritone (Rochester, New York)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Morales, Carmen, 2016
Upcoming Engagements: Tom Joad, The Grapes of Wrath, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis; Jud Fry, Oklahoma, Charlottesville Opera; Figaro, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Glyndebourne on Tour
Career Highlights: Ned Keene, Peter Grimes, Theater an der Wien; Aeolus, King Arthur, Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz; Belcore, L'elisir d'amore, Orlando Philharmonic; Dr. Falke, Die Fledermaus, Franz Lehár Festival; Eugene Onegin, Eugene Onegin, Wiener Kammeroper; Schaunard, La bohème, Palm Beach Opera
Education: The Juilliard School
DANIELLE MACMILLANEdithMezzo Soprano (Toronto, Canada)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Countess Ceprano, Rigoletto, 2017
Upcoming Engagements: Cherubino, Le nozze di Figaro, Palm Beach Opera
Career Highlights: Second Niece, Peter Grimes, Canadian Opera Company; Dorabella, Così fan tutte, Canadian Opera Company Studio; Siébel, Faust, Highlands Opera Studio; Cherubino, Le nozze di Figaro, Highlands Opera Studio
Education: Glenn Gould School; York University
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TARA CURTISKateMezzo Soprano (Kansas City, Missouri)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Giovanna, Rigoletto, 2017
Upcoming Engagements: Voice of Antonia’s Mother, Les contes d’Hoffmann, St. Petersburg Opera; The Witch, Into the Woods, St. Petersburg Opera
Career Highlights: Ruth, The Pirates of Penzance, Wichita Grand Opera; Amneris (cover), Aïda, Sarasota Opera; La Prieure, Dialogues des Carmélites, Merola Opera Program; Dritte Dame, Die Zauberflöte, Lyric Opera of Kansas City; Berta, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Crested Butte Music Festival
Education: University of Kansas; Boston Conservatory; University of Missouri
KASIA BOROWIECIsabelSoprano (Summit, New Jersey)Last seen at Palm Beach Opera: Page, Rigoletto, 2017
Upcoming Engagements: Golden Cockerel, The Golden Cockerel, Santa Fe Opera
Career Highlights: Kate Pinkerton, Madama Butterfly, Dayton Opera; Second Apparition, Macbeth, Chautauqua Opera; Marguerite, Faust, Manhattan School of Music; Erste Dame, Die Zauberflöte, New York Lyric Opera Theatre
Education: Manhattan School of Music; Columbia University
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GREG RITCHEYASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR & CHORUS MASTERA versatile musician on the podium and at the keyboard, conductor Gregory Ritchey has held positions with companies both in the US and internationally including the Wexford Opera Festival, Palm Beach Opera, the Amalfi Coast Music Festival and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. Most notably in recent seasons, he has conducted productions of Le nozze di Figaro, Turn of the Screw, Gianni Schicchi, and a workshop of Terence Blanchard’s opera, Champion. At present he is the Associate Conductor at Palm Beach Opera, where after a recent performance on the Waterfront Concert series, for which he serves as conductor and music director, the Palm Beach Arts Paper noted, "Mr. Ritchey is to be congratulated for leading such massive forces in a splendid and stirring performance. The audience rose to their feet with acclaim." During his time at PBO he has also been Chorus Master for more than thirty-five productions.
A graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, Mr. Ritchey maintains an active chamber music, collaborative and solo piano career, performing throughout the United States and Europe. In a recent recital at the Wexford Festival, Opera News noted that Mr. Ritchey “partnered superbly at the piano.” Mr. Ritchey has previously held music staff positions with companies across the US including the Dallas Opera, Central City Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Bard Music Festival, Virginia Opera, and Sarasota Opera. He has also been a faculty member at the University of North Texas, Louisiana State University, and Texas Christian University. In addition to the MM degree from the Juilliard School of Music, he also earned a BM degree from the University of North Texas.
PETER DEAN BECKLIGHTING DESIGNERPeter Dean Beck has designed scenery and/or lighting for over three hundred productions around North America. Among his opera credits are Falstaff, Turandot, Manon, Don Giovanni, Madama Butterfly, Hansel and Gretel, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Roméo et Juliette for companies including Atlanta Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Virginia Opera, and Chautauqua Opera. He has designed productions of Andrea Chenier, L'italiana in Algeri, Macbeth, Elektra, and Tristan und Isolde for Hawaii Opera Theatre, where he has been principal designer for over thirty seasons. He has also been designing productions for the Eklund Opera at CU Boulder for twenty-three seasons. In Asia, he has designed a double bill of Le Rossignol and Cavalleria rusticana for Sakai City Opera in Japan, and designed the lighting for Cavalleria rusticana and I pagliacci in Macao and Don Carlo in Hong Kong. His musical theater credits include Fiddler on the Roof, Sound of Music, Music Man, Les Misérables, and Wizard of Oz for Skylight Music Theatre. His work for dance includes The Indigo Girls Project for Atlanta Ballet and Nutcracker for Ballet Hawaii.
CREATIVE TEAM
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JAMES SCHUETTESCENIC DESIGNERJames Schuette’s recent work as a set and/or costume designer includes Vanessa at Santa Fe Opera, Nixon in China at Houston Grand Opera, Macbeth at the Glimmerglass Festival, Tobias Picker’s Dolores Claiborne at San Francisco Opera, and numerous productions at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, including Ariadne auf Naxos, Ricky Ian Gordon’s Twenty-Seven, and Tobias Picker’s Emmeline. His work has also been seen at American Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Arena Stage, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, Classic Stage, Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Mark Taper Forum, Manhattan Theatre Club, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizons, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Signature Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Trinity Repertory Theatre, UCLA’s Royce Hall, Wexner Center, Yale Rep, Boston Lyric Opera, Chicago Opera Theatre, Seattle Opera, New York City Opera, Washington National Opera, and in many venues internationally. He is a member of Anne Bogart’s SITI Company.
SONA AMROYANCOSTUME DESIGNERSona Amroyan studied fashion design in her native Armenia before beginning her career in the US as a costume designer in the indie film industry. Since 2009, Sona has been the Costume Designer and Wardrobe Supervisor at Opera Memphis, where she has created productions of La bohème, Rigoletto, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and I pagliacci. Among her upcoming projects includes a new production of La traviata for Opera Memphis.
KATHY WASZKELEWICZ HAIR AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERSince 1981 Kathy has worked with over 20 different opera companies. She was the winner of the William Zauder Award for outstanding makeup at the NCA National Showcase in Las Vegas. Kathy has been a makeup artist for the Tony Awards and the Kennedy Center Honors, and has toured with Disney’s National Tour of Beauty and the Beast as their head makeup and prosthetic artist. Kathy has been with Palm Beach Opera since 1993 and became the resident wig and makeup designer in 1999. Kathy participated with Palm Beach Opera’s Swing & Sings summer camp for kids, and especially enjoys Children’s Performance days.
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PRODUCTION STAFF Director of Artistic Operations: Scott Guzielek Director of Production: Jeff Bruckerhoff Artistic Coordinator: James Barbato
Production Stage Manager: Brett Finley 1st Assistant Stage Manager: Emily Duffin 2nd Assistant Stage Manager: Blair Coppola Assistant Director: J. Griffith Brown Costume Director: Hallie Dufresne Properties Supervisor: Paul Sieveking Assistant Lighting Designer: Angie Jorgensen Supertitles Manager: Alexandra Naumenko
Technical Director: Jason Barroncini Production Steward: Gary Millar Head Carpenters: Mitch Cohen, James Normandale Head Electrician: George Benckenstein Lighting Programmer: Russ Barron Head Projectionist: Kevin Mackenzie Head Flyman: Jeff Whitehead Head of Properties: Richard Howarth Head of Wardrobe: David Whittaker Head Wardrobe Mistress: Maureen Ruskin Stitchers: Alice McClanahan Lisa Horwitz Angel Wrona
Head Audio: Jeff Curtis
Palm Beach Opera is pleased to engage the talented skills of Local 500 for all of our stage employee labor.
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GREG RITCHEY, ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR & CHORUS MASTER
PALM BEACH OPERA CHORUS
SOPRANOChristina ClementsAbbey HarrBrooklyn SnowTara SperryJennifer Wilson
MEZZO SOPRANOShanna Nolan GundryElizabeth KorkoszKelsey RobertsonAshlyn TaylorKelly Weaver
TENOREvan FerrarLyonel Fils-AimeMatthew GreenblattRobert O’BrienEhi OmigieElliott PaigeJacob PatrickDerrek Stark
BASSJoshua ArkyDavid AschMatthew BischoffKaleb CoicouDylan EvansSamuel HinkleArdean LandhuisDarren LittmanJohn Whittlesey
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PALM BEACH OPERA ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN IYoko Moore Guest ConcertmasterLaura Hilgeman Miller Co-ConcertmasterRafael Elvira Associate ConcertmasterRebecca LautarAntonio RinconTina RaimondiVijeta SathyarajMichelle SkinnerJoe AdkinsSvetlana Kosakovskaya
VIOLIN IIDale Sandvold*Ruby Berland**Wade BrandonRenata GuitartCarole D. SimmonsKaitlin RichardsonAsy AlisadeKevin Seto
VIOLAChauncey Patterson*Karen Hebermehl**Susan Padgitt SchwabDiane WeisbergElizabeth Bonta MollFelicia Besan
CELLOChristopher Glansdorp*Cornelia Brubeck**Jody YanowSusannah KellyAaron Merritt
BASSMik Groninger*Brian Myhr*Martha SpanglerJuan Carlos Peña
FLUTEKaren Dixon*Francesca Arnone-Lewis
PICCOLOFrancesca Arnone-Lewis
OBOEEric Ohlsson*
CLARINETMichael Forte*Scott Ellington
BASSOONMichael Ellert*
HORNMaria Harrold Serkin*Amy Maloveczky
TRUMPETRichard Stoelzel*Brian Stanley
TROMBONEStephen Rawlins*James Lehman
TIMPANIAndrew Proctor*
PERCUSSIONMichael Singer*Scott Crawford
ORCHESTRA LIBRARIANDale Sandvold
ORCHESTRA STAGE MANAGERSKay KemperKatie Fredrickson
ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MANAGERMichael A. Ellert
*Principal Player**Assistant Principal
DAVID STERN,CHIEF CONDUCTOR
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
ARTISTIC & PRODUCTION Scott GuzielekDirector of Artistic Operations
Jeff BruckerhoffDirector of Production
James BarbatoArtistic Coordinator
Greg RitcheyAssociate Conductor & Chorus Master
Michael EllertOrchestra Personnel Manager
Timothy CheungHead Coach Young Artist Program
Cory Battey Apprentice Artist Coach
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT David WalkerManaging Director
Rick ZulloMarketing & PR Manager
Natalie ParkerIndividual Giving Manager
Jourdan Laine HowellEducation & Community Engagement Manager
Jennifer IsolaAudience Services Manager
Kimberly BantaSpecial Events & Grants Manager
Christina SheridanMarketing & Development Associate
Dennis Perry Audience Services Associate
Ann E. BaskindGuild & Patron Relations Liaison
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONJoe CremonaDirector of Finance & Administration
VOLUNTEERS
HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE:
Tom & Felice BrettTony & Patricia CapuccioAngus DonnelleyWilliam EskandariRobert FenwickSheryne Glicksman
Vern GorhamRosalinda Maldonado Wayne McLeadKathleen OstrovPalm Beach Opera StudioValentina Paolucci
Wendy PerlmanSteve RiveraSarah RogersKatya SavinovaElaine TartuceHulya Yurtsever
Roger & Claude Lourie, chairs
Amy BernsteinTom & Felicie Brett
Annette FriedlandChuck & Sheilagh
HardwickMonica Magalhaes
Michael & Olive SchaefferNancy StainbackAlan & Sharon WeinsteinNancy Wilkinson
Daniel BiaggiGeneral Director
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THE BENENSON YOUNG ARTIST PROGRAM
The Palm Beach Opera Benenson Young Artist Program is funded by The Edward H. Benenson Foundation.
Additional support provided by Il Circolo, The Italian Cultural Society of the Palm Beaches, and the Fritz and Levinia Jensen Foundation.
The Palm Beach Opera Benenson Young Artist Program is a stepping stone to a successful career as an opera singer for post-graduate and emerging singers. During their five-month residency in Palm Beach they develop and polish essential stagecraft and performance skills, aided by musical and career guidance from Palm Beach Opera’s experienced artistic staff. The Young Artists appear on the mainstage in supporting roles, cover leading roles, and are featured soloists in the annual Opera @ The Waterfront concert and in concerts throughout our community.
Graduates of the Palm Beach Opera Young Artist Program have gone on to successful careers singing in major opera houses in the U.S. and abroad, including The Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Berlin State Opera, and Theater an der Wien.
KASIA BOROWIECSoprano
Sponsored by Teeda & Salvatore Nuzzo
JESSICA FISHENFELDSoprano
Sponsored by Roseanne Williams
TARA CURTISMezzo Soprano
Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. L. David Callaway
DANIELLE MACMILLANMezzo Soprano
Sponsored by Drs. Henry & Marsha Laufer
SPENCER VIATORTenor
Sponsored in part by Sue & Paul Efron
JOSHUA CONYERSBaritone
Sponsored by the Gladys & Sy Ziv Foundation
ANDREW SIMPSONBass
Sponsored by Drs. Henry & Marsha Laufer
DERREK STARKTenor
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APPRENTICE ARTISTPROGRAM
The Apprentice Artist Program of Palm Beach Opera is an opportunity for recent conservatory graduates to gain valuable experiences at the professional level.
The Apprentice Artists are Palm Beach Opera’s community ambassadors, performing throughout the region in education and outreach concerts, as well as adding strength and consistency to all of our mainstage production choruses. Apprentice Artists further their artistic development through regular coaching with the Palm Beach Opera music staff and guest faculty. With the addition of this program, along with the expansion of the Palm Beach Opera Studio training program for high school singers, Palm Beach Opera becomes one of the only opera companies in the nation to have a three-tiered training initiative for the next generation of singers.
BROOKLYN SNOWSoprano
Sponsored by Mrs. Karen Tell
KELSEY ROBERTSONMezzo Soprano
MATTHEW GREENBLATTTenor
SAMUEL HINKLEBaritone
JOSHUA ARKYBass-Baritone
ELLIOTT PAIGETenor
For sponsorship opportunities or to get involved, please contact David Walker at 561.835.7558 or dwalker@pbopera.org.
The Apprentice Artist Program is generously sponsored anonymously, and in part by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Greenblatt.
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GOLDNER CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S OPERA EDUCATION
At Palm Beach Opera, we believe that opera tells stories to which we can all relate. Our education programs plug the community directly into those stories, revealing timeless tales of love, passion, and joy. We encourage each person to find their own connection to opera’s stories, inspiring learners of all ages to explore the world of opera. At Palm Beach Opera there is something for everyone! #pboperaforall
OPERA: STORIES TOLD THROUGH SINGING
Palm Beach Opera offers six youth education programs free to the community:
OPERA REHEARSAL 101 (6-12) Sponsored in part by The Honorable and Mrs. Roger H. Lourie
CONCERTS IN THE CLASSROOM (K-12) Sponsored by the Alvin and Louise Myerberg Family Foundation
PALM BEACH OPERA STUDIO (9-12) Sponsored by Suzanne L. Niedland with additional funding provided by Enterprise Holdings Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
STORY TIME SERIES (PreK-5)
OPERA OUT LOUD (6-12)
The Goldner Center for Children's Opera Education is generously supported by Sandra and Paul Goldner.
OPERA DISCOVERY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (K-12)
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: EXPLORING OPERA
Questions? Contact Dr. Jourdan Laine Howellat 561.835.7566 or email education@pbopera.org.
LUNCH & LEARN An entertaining and enlightening look inside our mainstage season
TOSCA January 18, 2018 CANDIDE February 8, 2018 LE NOZZE DI FIGARO March 15, 2018
2018 Lunch & Learn events begin at noon at The National Croquet Center and are generously sponsored by Merrill and Charles Gottesman.
CURTAIN WARMERS An engaging lecture for opera experts and novices alike
Curtain Warmers happen inside the theatre, one hour before every mainstage performance.
NEW IN 2017! ANIMA Bringing opera to those who can't come to the theatre so their lives are animated and spirits uplifted.
SUNDAY Q&A An exhilarating conversation between audience and artists
Sunday Q&A occurs inside the theatre immediately following every mainstage Sunday matinee performance.
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PALM BEACH OPERA STUDIO
Palm Beach Opera Studio is a seven-month training program that fosters the skills high school students will need to pursue a successful music career in college and beyond. The Studio program is rigorous; the learning experience is exceptional and participants are held to high professional standards.
Studio features a Performance Track that engages singers in private voice instruction, vocal coachings, masterclasses, and workshops, and an Arts Administration Track where members engage in one-on-one meetings with Palm Beach Opera Directors and Managers to discover how an opera company functions year round.
Studio is part of a unique three-tiered training system at Palm Beach Opera that includes the Apprentice Program and the Benenson Young Artist program.
STUDIO 2016/2017Grace BarrettAlexa Burnston ^Naomi Cohen *Sarah FarmerMakayla ForgioneNoah FryeDanielle GellenNoah GunnSarah HaughnLauren HealeyRhiannon Karp *Nicole Kelly *
Tabitha MaherDylan MelvilleNaiya OsiyemiCharlotte OstrovLaura SantamariaAlexandra SlusarenkoChristina SmileyAshlyn Taylor *Emily Thompson *
*2nd Year Studio Singer^Arts Administration Track
Palm Beach Opera Studio is sponsored by Suzanne L. Niedland with additional funding provided by Enterprise Holdings Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor.
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PBO YOUNG FRIENDS
PBO Young Friends is a member group of young professionals between the ages of 21 and 39 who want to meet new friends, have fun, and experience opera.
Join today and receive discounted tickets to the opera, invitations to behind-the-scenes events, and fun social and networking opportunities.
Your $25 Membership includes:
• $50 subscription special (valued at up to $180)• $30 single tickets (valued at up to $75)• a FREE glass of champagne at each performance• invitation to Young Friends summer event• a FREE backstage tour
Jennifer BraistedChristopher CarmonaAlexandra ChaseMaite CintronSam CohenBryan ConklinAlexandra CookKim CrossenCamryn Del Rio LintonGuy Eble
Diego & Sara EcheverriOgochukwu EkwuabuMarc FriedmanAlan Gallardo & Daniel JenkinsPatrick & Katherine HelyKate MagroJason LoweRosalinda MaldonadoTamara SagerTrent & Jessica Swift
2016 | 2017 PBO YOUNG FRIENDS MEMBERS:
For more information or to become a member, visit pbopera.org or call Christina Sheridan at 561.835.7575.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEMBERS
ELIZABETH BOWDENVice President
PHYLLIS PRESSMANVice President
LISA KOEPERVice President
PEGGY WHEELERVice President
BARBARA WEIMERRecording Secretary & Treasurer
GAIL KLEINERTCorresponding Secretary
ARLETTE GORDONVice President
ARI RIFKINPresident
PALM BEACH OPERA GUILD
Maude CookEstelle FasslerJeff Fowler Jacqueline GoldmanSuzi GoldsmithIngrid KosowskyAnneliese LangnerTova Liedesdorf Hermé de Wyman Miro
Cameron Neth Sally O’ConnorFrank Orenstein Wendy RobertsRita SandomerMuriel ShaprioGail WorthVirginia Zeani
Mary M. MontgomeryLifetime “Grand Benefactor”
Claire ChasanoffChairwoman Emerita
Sigrid BaumannPast President
Carol BerliantPast President
BOARD MEMBERS
EMERITI
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PALM BEACH OPERA GUILD
Become part of the Opera by joining the Palm Beach Opera Guild today! The Palm Beach Opera Guild is a group of men and women dedicated to supporting Palm Beach Opera by raising funds for educational and mainstage programming. We offer events throughout the year to provide members the opportunities to volunteer and participate in many exciting ways.
When you join the Guild, you can get involved with fellow opera lovers and help this incredible art form to thrive. The Guild provides opportunities to increase your knowledge and enjoyment of opera, while deepening the quality of life in our community.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Single Membership $75
Family Membership $150
Sustaining Membership $250
Guild Underwriting $300
* Junior Board Member (under 50) $350
* Full Board Member $500
*By Exclusive invitation of the Guild Executive Board
GET MORE INVOLVEDFrom administrative tasks to marketing or event planning and coordination, there are a myriad of opportunities to become an even more integral part of the Opera Guild Family. Please call Ann Baskind at 561.835.7569 or go to www.pbopera.org for more information.
SAVE THE DATE!Palm Beach Opera Guild is proud to announce its annual fundraiser, An Evening of Rhapsody on the Danube, March 7, 2018 at the Breakers Palm Beach.
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THANK YOUTO OUR SUPPORTERS
CO-PRODUCER SOCIETY,YOUNG ARTIST, APPRENTICE ARTIST, EDUCATION &COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT,AND GALA SPONSORS($250,000 AND ABOVE)Mrs. Cornelia T. BaileyMrs. Gladys Benenson,
The Edward H. Benenson FoundationMr. & Mrs. William G. BrownMrs. Eugene Isenberg,
in loving memory of Eugene Isenberg
($100,000 - $249,999)Drs. Henry & Marsha LauferPalm Beach Opera GuildMrs. Ari Rifkin
($75,000 - $99,999)Mr. & Mrs. Howard LesterGladys & Sy Ziv Foundation
($50,000 - $74,999)Mr. & Mrs. Paul GoldnerNorthern Trust Bank of Florida N.A.Toni & Martin SosnoffMr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Williams
($25,000 - $49,999)Mrs. Veronica AtkinsMr. Sanford Baklor & Ms. Arlene KaufmanDr. & Mrs. Hans BaumannDr. Elizabeth BowdenMr. & Mrs. Douglas Daft, Daft Family
FoundationMr. & Mrs. Charles GottesmanMr. & Mrs. Chuck Hardwick, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. David KosowskyMr. Nathan LeventhalMeridian Capital Group,
Israel SchubertMr. & Mrs. Ellis J. Parker
Mr. Marc S. Solomon, Solomon Family Foundation Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Ed StreimMrs. Karen Tell
($15,000 - $24,999)Mr. & Mrs. L. David CallawayMr. & Mrs. John DomenicoMrs. Annette Y. FriedlandMr. & Mrs. Robert FromerMr. & Mrs. Peter HoffmanMrs. Martha IngramMrs. Robert KaufmanMr. & Mrs. George LindemannMr. & Mrs. Salvatore NuzzoMrs. William G. PannillMr. & Mrs. John PohankaMrs. Roseanne Williams
($10,000 - $14,999)Dr. & Mrs. Sander M. AbendMr. Bruce Beal & Mr. Francis Cunningham Dr. & Mrs. Jean BiaggiMrs. Rita DenersteinMr. & Mrs. Paul EfronMr. & Mrs. Allan GreenblattMs. Barbara Greis & Mr. Howard GottliebMr. Michael McCafferty & Mr. Joseph HortonAlvin & Louise Myerberg Family FoundationMrs. Suzanne L. NiedlandMr. & Mrs. Jack PurdyDr. & Mrs. John StrasswimmerMrs. Sieglinde Wikstrom
BENEFACTOR SOCIETYGRAND BENEFACTOR ($7,500 - $9,999)Mr. Roy Bartolomei & Mr. Peter Wronsky Ms. Hermine Drezner & Mr. Jan WinklerMr. & Mrs. David GenserMrs. Arlette GordonMr. & Mrs. Steven HarlessMs. Francine WolpeMrs. Hermé de Wyman Miro
Palm Beach Opera is sincerely thankful to the following individuals whose donations support live world-class opera, as well as educational and community engagement programs, that enrich and meaningfully impact our community. Individual contributions are listed cumulatively with support comprised of Co-Producer Society gifts, Young and Apprentice Artist sponsorships, Education and Community Engagement sponsorships, Annual gifts, Gala support, Corporate matches, and In-kind donations.
Contributions to the 2017 season, current as of 3/22/2017
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PRINCIPAL BENEFACTOR ($5,000-7,499)Anonymous Mrs. Donald FindlayMr. & Mrs. Stanley GainesMr. Jerome & Dr. Barbara GoldenMr. Stanley GoldsteinMr. & Mrs. Sidney KohlMr. & Mrs. Bruce KovnerMrs. Bernice LiebermanThe Honorable & Mrs. Roger LourieDr. & Mrs. Morton MandellMr. & Mrs. Harold OelbaumMr. & Mrs. Meyer Sapoff Mrs. Beverly SommerMr. & Mrs. William Van NessMrs. Maureen P. Wilkens
BENEFACTOR ($2,500-4,999)Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey AbramsonMr. David Auerbach &
Ms. Ariane Csonka-ComstockMs. Jane BeasleyMr. & Mrs. Theodore BerensonMs. Eileen Berman & Mr. Jay BauerMr. Daniel Biaggi & Mr. David EspinosaMr. & Mrs. David BigelowMr. & Mrs. Stanley BogenMr. & Mrs. David BrodskyMr. Dan Cochran & Mr. Greg StuphinMrs. Margaret DonnelleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald EarlyMr. & Mrs. Robert EpsteinMr. Alfonso FanjulMrs. Damaris D.W. FordMr. & Mrs. Joel FreedmanMrs. Joan GalisonMr. Eugene F. Gaughan & Mrs. Margaret DuffyMr. & Mrs. Leon GnatMr. & Mrs. Dan GoldwasserMr. & Mrs. Ashley HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Thomas HolienMr. Claude JacqueminMr. & Mrs. Paul KozloffMr. & Mrs. John LarameeMr. & Mrs. Scott LauransMr. & Mrs. Peter LunderMrs. Elayne MordesMr. Naj & Mrs. Emily Tannen PervezThe Honorable & Mrs. Samuel RaiaMr. & Mrs. Harland RikerMr. Richard SchechterMr. Conrad Schmitt & Mr. Andrew PaytiMr. & Mrs. John StaluppiMrs. Rosalie StoneDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Wolff
STAR CIRCLEPATRON ($1,000-$2,499)Mr. & Mrs. Richard Abedon Mr. Alan AdamsMr. & Mrs. Stephen AnbinderDr. Philip Barenfeld & Ms. Barbara HulnickMr. & Mrs. Theodore BaumMr. & Mrs. Roger BeutnerDr. Allen BeznerWalter & Hildi Black Dr. Rachael BloomfieldMs. Roxanne BrandtMr. Charles BuchnerMrs. Nancy H. Canary & Mr. William SullivanMr. & Mrs. Carl ChernoffMs. Judith CohenMr. & Mrs. Phil & Jean CorsoMr. Richard Crone & Mr. Andre ManziMr. & Mrs. Harold DanenbergMr. Robert DevinsMs. Kerry DiazMs. Jean DolanMrs. Joan EigenMrs. Jo Ann EngelhardtMr. & Mrs. Stephen EpsteinMrs. Miriam FlammDr. Stephanie FlickerMr. & Mrs. Charles FosterMr. & Mrs. Alan FuirstMrs. Joan GalisonMr. & Mrs. L. Martin GibbsDr. & Mrs. Donald GiddonMrs. Trudy GlekelSuzan Grandt & Stanley Kaplan Mr. Anthony GrazianoDr. & Mrs. Randolph GuthrieMrs. Diane HallenbeckMrs. Carla HerwitzMrs. Lisa L. HuertasMr. & Mrs. Theodore HydeMr. Julio IguchiMr. & Mrs. Eric JorgensenDr. Marie G. Jureit-Beamish &
Mr. William BeamishDr. & Mrs. Richard LazzaraMrs. Jill L. LeinbachMr. John A. LeoneMr. Herman LevinskyMrs. Virginia LongoMs. Adriana LuchechkoMrs. Fran LuckoffMr. & Mrs. George MannMrs. Sheila MondryMr. & Mrs. Charles MooneyDr. Cleopatra Ortiz & Mr. Michael Cohen
THANK YOUTO OUR SUPPORTERS
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Mrs. Cynthia PappasDr. Richard E. PelosiMr. & Mrs. Edwin PhelpsMr. Michael RamosMr. & Mrs. Frederick RebakMr. & Mrs. Bruce RileyMr. William D. RobbinsMr. Mark S. RosenMr. & Mrs. Misha RudolphMr. & Mrs. Howard RuskinMr. & Mrs. S. Lyon SachsMr. & Mrs. Andrew SageDr. & Mrs. Charles SaundersMr. & Mrs. Michael SchaefferMr. & Mrs. John ShalamDr. Wilma SiegelMr. & Mrs. Mark SmithMr. & Mrs. Robert N. SnyderMr. & Mrs. Lionel SterlingMr. & Mrs. Charles SumnerDr. & Mrs. Charles TagerMr. & Mrs. Robert TaylorMrs. Barbara Goldfarb Tepperman &
Mr. Fred TeppermanMs. Christina ThompsonMr. Eugene UngarMr. & Mrs. James WalkerMr. & Mrs. Andrew WatsonMr. & Mrs. Morton WeberMr. & Mrs. Jay WilsonDr. Melisande J. Wolff-Mankevich &
Dr. Claudio Mankevich
SUPPORTER ($500-999)AnonymousMrs. Dorothy AdlerCarolyn J. Agresti, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Harold BellDr. Claire BoasiDrs. David Brenneman & Donna PlasketMr. & Mrs. Stanton CameronMs. Jacqueline CestoneMrs. Polly U. ChampMrs. Mary Cirillo-GoldbergDr. & Mrs. Charles DaleMrs. Vally FlintMr. & Mrs. John D. GeberthMrs. Carole GigliottiMs. Sheila JosephbergMs. Lisa KoeperMrs. Sandra KrakoffMr. & Mrs. Charles KramerMs. Chao Li
Mr. & Mrs. Eric MalkinMr. & Mrs. John J. McDonaldMs. Elena McTigheMrs. Anka PalitzMr. Miguel PerrottiMr. & Mrs. William J. PittlerMr. Russell RobinsonDr. Richard J. & Mrs. Maureen W. SaabMr. & Mrs. Murray SchneiderMr. & Mrs. Alfredo SianiMr. & Mrs. Robert SchneiderMrs. Gail TheodoracopulosDr. Arthur VirshupMr. & Mrs. Karl Weinrich
CONTRIBUTOR ($250-$499)Mr. Irving AntonMr. Daniel BerkMr. & Mrs. V.J. & Diedad BenincasaMr. Michael BodleMr. Murray BrennerMr. & Mrs. Robert CalmanMr. & Mrs. John ConnorMr. & Mrs. William DeversMs. Tibisay EllisMr. Greg FrantzMr. & Mrs. Albert GoldbergMrs. Dorothy GronlundMs. Jean GutkinMr. & Mrs. Paul HarrisMr. & Mrs. Lawrence IngberMr. & Mrs. Gerald KraskerMr. & Mrs. David LagnadoMr. Robert LindmarkMr. & Mrs. Allan MostoffMr. Louis PerrettaMr. Stephen PetersonMr. & Mrs. Samuel S. PolkMr. Edward RoddyMs. Donna Rubin & Mr. Arnold KaminkowMr. & Mrs. Richard SchultzMrs. Glorvina SchwartzMr. & Mrs. David SpokelyMr. & Mrs. Frank SuessMr. & Mrs. David T. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Jerome TrautscholdMr. Lawrence UhlickMr. Robert WeismanMr. Larry Weiss & Mr. Jerry BowlesDr. & Mrs. Robert E. WittersDr. Mona Beth WolpeMrs. Nancy Zeckhauser
THANK YOUTO OUR SUPPORTERS
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In honor of Mrs. Gladys BenensonMr. & Mrs. Michael L. SteinbergMr. & Mrs. Alan D. BleznakMrs. Helen Koslow SweigMr. Daniel Biaggi & Mr. David EspinosaMrs. Joyce KoslowMs. Isabelle R. LeedsMr. & Mrs. Peter L. KoslowMr. & Mrs. Clifford H. Aronson
In honor of Mr. Daniel BiaggiMs. Jenna WolfMrs. Suzanne Holmes
In honor of Mr. William G. BrownAnonymous
In honor of Mary A. DavidsonMs. Janet Tatusko
In honor of Frances N. DavisMr. & Mrs. Bruce Riley
In honor of Mr. Angus DonnelleyMrs. Margaret Donnelley
In honor of Mrs. Estelle Fassler, in memory of Leon FasslerMr. & Mrs. Barry W. GrayMrs. Bernice Weinrib
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Ann FromerMr. & Mrs. Harvey BlauMr. & Mrs. David GenserMr. & Mrs. Walter Wolpin
In honor of Charles and Merrill GottesmanMr. & Mrs. Michael SclarMr. Michael Winter &
Ms. Deborah GoldbergGW&K Investment Management, LLCMs. Janie Haas & Mr. Charlie O'DonnellMr. & Mrs. Gerald FinebergMr. William Murphy & Ms. Jane Zises
In honor of Mr. Chuck HardwickMr. Christian C. Yegen
In honor of Mrs. Chris MardenMs. Patrice Auld
In honor of Mr. & Mrs. Ellis J. ParkerMrs. Carole Gigliotti
In honor of Mrs. Ari RifkinGrand Teton Music Festival, Board of Directors
In honor of Jeff Roach & FamilyMr. Steven Rivera
In honor of Christina SheridanMr. William Eskandari
IN HONOR OFDonations from 1/1/2016 to 2/22/2017
Donations from 1/1/2016 to 2/22/2017
IN MEMORY OF
In memory of Steve AndersonMs. Kristina Klaas & Mr. Travis Moore
In memory of Mr. Russ BeckerMrs. Gloria Becker
In memory of Herbert and Edythe F. BenjaminMr. & Mrs. Peter A. Hoffman
In memory of Ted ChichakMr. Russell Robinson
In memory of Dr. Paul CsonkaAriane, Ariana, & Johannes Csonka
In memory of Ms. Virginia FureyMs. Gerrie AurreMs. Camille BabusikMs. Katy DiGioiaMs. Tess LindsayMs. Karen Reinhart
In memory of Norman and Mildred GreenbergDr. & Mrs. Martin Greenberg
In memory of Sylvia HeitMr. & Mrs. Marvin Goldsmith
In memory of Ralph Ianuzzi, Sr.Mrs. Lyn Ianuzzi
In memory of Mr. Eugene M. IsenbergMrs. Eugene Isenberg
In memory of Mr. David McFaddenMs. Emily Jean McFadden
In memory of Helen K. PerssonMr. Anthony Jordan
In memory of Mr. Timothy RiversMrs. Victoria Preuss
In memory of Charlotte SachsDr. Gabriella Gerstle
In memory of Mr. M. Mac SchwebelMr. & Mrs. Norman Brody
In memory of Joyce VeltriMr. & Mrs. Stephen Gibson
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
PRESTO – $25,000 +
VIVACE – $10,000–$24,999
ALLEGRO – $7,500–$9,999
GE FoundationGladys and Sy Ziv Foundation
Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
The Itto A. Willits Charitable Foundation, BMO Private BankAlvin and Louise Myerberg Family Foundation
Palm Beach Opera is sincerely thankful to the following corporations, foundations, and government entities whose donations support live world-class opera, as well as educational and community engagement programs, that enrich and meaningfully impact our community.
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ANDANTE – $5,000-$7,499
ADAGIO – $2,500–$4,999
LARGO – UP TO $2,499
Friends of the Cultural ArtsFritz and Levinia Jensen Foundation
The Lunder FoundationThe Lawrence and Marjorie Stoll Foundation
Mae Cadwell Rovensky Foundation
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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Signature sponsorship opportunities and custom packages are available to Corporate Partners who
choose to designate their funds for a specific opportunity that involves the entire season, a single performance within the season, or
a specific program such as Education and Community Outreach. Contact David Walker, Managing Director, at 561.835.7558 to learn
more about our unique partnership opportunities.
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THE ORPHEUS LEGACY SOCIETYPalm Beach Opera thanks the following donors who, through their foresight and generosity, have included the Opera in their wills or estate plans. You are invited to join other opera lovers by leaving a legacy gift to Palm Beach Opera. Named for the mythological poet who charmed the gods with his music, the Orpheus Legacy Society recognizes those forward thinking individuals. If you have already made such a provision, please notify us so that you may be appropriately recognized.
For further information about planned gifts, please call David Walker, Managing Director, at 561.835.7558 or email dwalker@pbopera.org.
MEMBERSDr. & Mrs. Hans D. BaumannMr. Norman Burwen*Dr. & Mrs. David I. KosowskyMrs. Mary M. MontgomeryMrs. Rose Marie Morton
Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. PannizzoMrs. Helen K. Persson*Mrs. Rose PriceMrs. Marjorie ShieldsMr. & Mrs. Gladys and Sy Ziv*
*In Memoriam
WHAT IS YOUR PLAN?The Orpheus Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who are supporting Palm Beach Opera in their wills or estate plans. When you join, you make a lasting mark on your community.
To learn more about the Orpheus Legacy Society or to inform Palm Beach Opera of a planned gift you have already made, please contact David Walker at 561.835.7558 or dwalker@pbopera.org.
Mrs. Helen K. PerssonIN MEMORIAM
Helen’s legacy as Palm Beach Opera’s angel will continue every time the curtain rises on another production, and every time a singer touches a fellow human�s soul.
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WHY WE SUPPORT PALM BEACH OPERA"We support Palm Beach Opera not only for the beautiful performances it brings to us, but for the ready accessibility of the company to the community; particularly its work
in giving young singers an opportunity to advance their careers and to interest the youth in our community in opera."
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