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Transcript of Soundings Magazine January 29-30, 2016
T H E M A G A Z I N E O F T H E C O L O R A D O S Y M P H O N Y
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WELCOME
Let me start off by expressing a huge heartfelt gratitude to the residents of Colorado and to all of the patrons of the Colorado Symphony for welcoming me to Denver – you all have made me truly feel at home here already.
In my short time as Associate Conductor since the start of the 2015/16 season, I’ve experienced such a wonderful and open community and a truly diverse and thriving arts scene. With this culture, surrounded by such beautiful scenery, I now fully understand why Colorado is one of the most special places in the world. I will say this – as an Australian I am still adjusting to the cold this winter but luckily it’s warm and cozy in Boettcher Concert Hall!
I’m thrilled to announce that I will have the pleasure of conducting my Masterworks performance debut with the Colorado Symphony during the final weekend of Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet on March 18 – 20.
This is especially exciting as 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. To celebrate the life and work of Shakespeare, the Colorado Symphony has programmed Shakespeare-related repertoire for three weekends in March including A Midsummer Night’s Dream on March 4-5 and a special Inside the Score concert on March 11 featuring Duain Wolfe and the Colorado Symphony Chorus.
The Shakespeare Festival ends with Romeo and Juliet in which I’ve worked with the rest of our artistic team to build an exciting program combining the words of Shakespeare with the compositions of Tchaikovsky, Rota, and Prokofiev to create a unique and dramatic Shakespeare performance which features four local actors. It will also feature Bernstein’s American adaptation in West Side Story, one of my favorite pieces, and one that I’ve always wanted to conduct.
It has been an absolute pleasure working with the Colorado Symphony this season and I’m confident it will only get better from here. Thank you again to everyone for welcoming me to your beautiful home. I hope you’ll join me here in the hall again soon.
As we say in Australia to wish someone good luck before a performance – Chookas!
Christopher Dragon, Associate Conductor
Christopher Dragon conducting “The Music Man in Concert” in September.
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“Our new and innovative programs bring the power of music making to our community. The arts are for everyone, and help define our society. Whether it’s through in-school performances, mentoring, the Community Ticketing Initiative, sensory friendly programming, the Geek Series, or Masterworks, my Colorado Symphony brings music to life for everyone. I’m proud to work for an organization with a commitment to community stewardship through the arts. I gave…join me.”
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COLORADO SYMPHONY
ANDREW LITTONMUSIC DIRECTOR
MARIN ALSOPCONDUCTOR
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CHRISTOPHER DRAGON
ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR
ANDRES LOPERAASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
DUAIN WOLFECHORUS DIRECTOR
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VIOLINYumi Hwang-WilliamsConcertmaster
The Mary Rossick Kern & Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair
Claude SimAssociate Concertmaster
Yi ZhaoAssistant Concertmaster
Ben Odhner Fixed 4th Chair
Paul PrimusPrincipal Second
Allegra WermuthAssistant Principal Second
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STAFFJerome H. Kern
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Pixar In Concert S P E C I A L
JAN 15-16 T FRI 7:30 T SAT 2:30Christopher Dragon, conductor
Side-By-Side with DYAO: F A M I L Y
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Family Concerts for the young and young at heart!
Pixar In Concert S P E C I A L
JAN 15-16 T FRI 7:30 T SAT 2:30Christopher Dragon, conductor
Side-By-Side with DYAO: F A M I L Y
100 Year Celebration of the U.S. National Parks FEB 6 T SAT 2:30Denver Young Artists Orchestra
Carnival of the Animals and The Story of Babar F A M I L Y
MAR 13 T SUN 1:00Andres Lopera, conductorSAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the AnimalsPOULENC The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant
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HHere will we sit and let the sounds of music creep in our ears
William Shakespeare, the incomparable musician-of-words, waxed eloquently – and even prophetically – about music and its power to move our souls. For when we sit here in Boettcher Concert Hall, we do indeed let the sounds of music wash over us and warm us with its compelling charms.
And then the…
… soft stillness and the night become the touches of sweet harmony.
Those sweetest of harmonies that emanate from this rounded stage…
…sounds and sweet airs that give delight. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about our ears, and sometimes voices…
Voices that chorus the great words and music of the spheres, joining with the magical musicians of this mighty orchestra.
Such harmony is in immortal souls.
Shakespeare, the Bard of Avon, will receive his due applause in his 400th anniversary year with music of the masters, inspired by his own prodigious pen.
Music! Hark!
It is YOUR music of THIS house.
Duain Wolfe, Chorus Director and Conductor, with a respectful nod to William Shakespeare:
The Merchant of Venice and The Tempest
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TThis is a special year for theater goers and artists of every genre, as 2016 is the 400th anniversary of the passing of one of the most iconic and influential artists to ever live — William Shakespeare. The English born playwright would give us 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and more during his lifetime, and has inspired hundreds of years of art since — not only through poetry and plays, but in painting, music, and so much more.
His work has also been the subject of many classical music composers who used his beautiful prose and stories as the foundation of their pieces such as by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev, and in more modern compositions as with Bernstein in West Side Story.
The Colorado Symphony’s Shakespeare FestivalThe Colorado Symphony has devoted three programs in March to Shakespeare and his work, starting with A Midsummer’s Night Dream on March 4-5. In this sweeping program, guest conductor Hans Graf will lead guest actor Maureen Thomas and the Colorado Children’s Chorale, together with the Colorado Symphony, through Felix Mendelssohn’s charming and delightful A Midsummer Night’s Dream, including the unmistakable Wedding March.
On March 11, Inside the Score features Colorado Symphony Chorus director Duain Wolfe leading the orchestra and chorus in a musical exploration of Shakespeare’s most captivating lines and characters.
Finally, new Associate Conductor Christopher Dragon will make his Masterworks debut on March 18-20 conducting Romeo and Juliet, the definitive ode to star-crossed lovers. This program, also including the Colorado Symphony Chorus, caps the Colorado Symphony’s Shakespeare Festival with a wide-ranging expedition into the music inspired by the timeless drama including a quartet of actors. It’s no wonder that Christopher Dragon said in his welcome letter how excited he is to conduct this as his Masterworks debut – it promises to be a magical concert experience.
— Seth McNew
March 4-5: Shakespeare Festival: A Midsummer Nights Dream Hans Graf, conductor; Maureen Thomas, actor; Colorado Children’s Chorale
March 11: Inside the Score: Shakespeare Festival: Colorado Symphony Chorus Duain Wolfe, conductor; Colorado Symphony Chorus
March 18-20: Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet Christopher Dragon, conductor; Colorado Symphony Chorus
MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT
Meet Associate Concertmaster Claude SimClaude Sim has been with the Colorado Symphony for more than 16 years and holds the title of Associate Concertmaster. Claude is also a successful chamber musician and has been featured with the critically acclaimed Miró String Quartet, and as violist with the Grammy® Award-winning Pacifica Quartet.
Claude performs Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto
During his hundreds of performances with the Colorado Symphony since 1999, Claude has performed as soloist with the orchestra on many occasions. The Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition concerts on January 29 and 30 featuring Claude as a soloist performing Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto might be the most exciting for him.
“In all of my time here, I don’t think it’s ever been done,” says Claude. “It’s such a rarely done piece and a great opportunity for a fresh take. The piece is really special. The cinematic quality and sound reflect Khachaturian’s background and his Armenian roots. It’s a very accessible piece, the sweeping melodies are memorable and the infectious rhythms are inspired by folk dance.”
Finding new musical perspectives
Claude is passionate about letting his mastery of classical violin translate into many different kinds of music from chamber music, to bluegrass, jazz, and Latin music. Claude even experiments with performing on different instruments and in fact, his guest appearance with the Pacifica Quartet was as violist instead of violinist.
Claude is now in an ensemble formed with two local musicians, and their trio has played for events for the Colorado Symphony, such as Beethoven and Brews, and other events such as jam
sessions and jazz events.
“I try to play with as many varied types of musicians as possible” he says, “to get a different perspective.” He is currently writing original music for his ensemble to explore. Much of the material is rooted in the American jazz tradition, where he writes the main structure for the tunes but keeps space open for improvising. “It’s been a great challenge and joy working with my band to explore all the collective music influences we have. The endless learning process from working with world-class musicians like the other two in this trio and with the entire Colorado Symphony is what continues to inspire me.”
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march 2016Shakespeare Festival: M A S T E R W O R K S A Midsummer Night’s Dream MAR 4-5 T FRI-SAT 7:30 Hans Graf, conductor Maureen Thomas, actor Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic directorTCHAIKOVSKY The Tempest, Fantasy-OvertureMENDELSSOHN A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Inside the Score: Shakespeare Festival: I N S I D E T H E S C O R E Colorado Symphony ChorusMAR 11 T FRI 7:30 Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
An Evening with Wonderbound S P E C I A L
MAR 12 T SAT 7:30Christopher Dragon, conductorWonderboundTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Sleeping BeautyTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Swan LakeTCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings
Carnival of the Animals and The Story of Babar F A M I L Y
MAR 13 T SUN 1:00Andres Lopera, conductorSAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the AnimalsPOULENC The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant
Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet M A S T E R W O R K S
MAR 18-20 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00 Christopher Dragon, conductorColorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, directorVAUGHAN WILLIAMS Serenade to Music BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side StoryTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Romeo and Juliet PROKOFIEV excerpts from Romeo and Juliet ROTA Love Theme from “Romeo and Juliet”
april 2016Béla Fleck: Return of the Banjo M A S T E R W O R K S
APR 1-2 T FRI-SAT 7:30 Jose Luis Gomez, conductor Béla Fleck, banjoJOHN ADAMS The Chairman DancesVILLA-LOBOS Chôros No. 6BÉLA FLECK Concerto for Banjo and Orchestra No. 2
Inside The Score: I N S I D E T H E S C O R E An Evening of Chamber MusicAPR 8 T FRI 7:30
A Symphonic Tribute to Mel Brooks P O P S
APR 9 T SAT 7:30Andres Lopera, conductorColorado Symphony Chorus, Mary Louise Burke, associate director
Jeffrey and Gabriel Kahane M A S T E R W O R K S
APR 15-17 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00Jeffrey Kahane, conductor/piano Gabriel Kahane, vocals/guitarBERNSTEIN Fancy FreeGABRIEL KAHANE Crane PalimpsestGERSHWIN Concerto in F
Colorado Symphony Ball F U N D R A I S E R
APR 23 T SAT 6:00
may 2016Copland Conducted By Andrew Litton M A S T E R W O R K S
APR 29-MAY 1 TFRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00Andrew Litton, conductor Kirill Gerstein, pianoRICHARD DANIELPOUR Celestial NightRACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43COPLAND Symphony No. 3Please join us for HalfNotes
pre-concert family activities in Gallery 2.
SEASON AT A GLANCE
january 2016All Gershwin featuring New York City Ballet S P E C I A L
JAN 10 T SUN 1:00Andrew Litton, conductor/piano Members of New York City BalletGERSHWIN Overture to Crazy for You GERSHWIN Day Full of Song GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue GERSHWIN Who Cares?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute F R E E C O M M U N I T Y C O N C E R T
JAN 12 T TUE 7:30Andres Lopera, conductor
Pixar In Concert S P E C I A L
JAN 15-16 T FRI 7:30 T SAT 2:30Christopher Dragon, conductor
One Singular Sensation: P O P S
A Tribute to Marvin HamlischJAN 23 T SAT 7:30Christopher Dragon, conductorDonna McKechnie, Jodi Benson, Doug LaBrecque, vocals Colorado Symphony Chorus, Mary Louise Burke, associate director
Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition M A S T E R W O R K S
JAN 29-30 T FRI-SAT 7:30Jayce Ogren, conductor Claude Sim, violinSIBELIUS Romance in C major for StringsSIBELIUS “Valse Triste” from KuolemaSIBELIUS FinlandiaKHACHATURIAN Violin ConcertoMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition
february 2016Inside The Score: Holst The Planets I N S I D E T H E S C O R E
FEB 5 T FRI 7:30Christopher Dragon, conductor
Side-By-Side with DYAO: 100 Year Celebration F A M I L Y of the U.S. National ParksFEB 6 T SAT 2:30 Christopher Dragon, conductorDenver Young Artists Orchestra
Sierra Boggess In Concert P O P S
FEB 13-14 T SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00Andres Lopera, conductorSierra Boggess, vocals Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
Mahler Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” M A S T E R W O R K S
FEB 19-20 T FRI-SAT 7:30Andrew Litton, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, directorMAHLER Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”
Igudesman and Joo: “BIG Nightmare Music” S P E C I A LFEB 27 T SAT 7:30 Andrew Litton, conductorAleksey Igudesman, violin Hyung-ki Joo, piano
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march 2016Shakespeare Festival: M A S T E R W O R K S A Midsummer Night’s Dream MAR 4-5 T FRI-SAT 7:30 Hans Graf, conductor Maureen Thomas, actor Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic directorTCHAIKOVSKY The Tempest, Fantasy-OvertureMENDELSSOHN A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Inside the Score: Shakespeare Festival: I N S I D E T H E S C O R E Colorado Symphony ChorusMAR 11 T FRI 7:30 Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
An Evening with Wonderbound S P E C I A L
MAR 12 T SAT 7:30Christopher Dragon, conductorWonderboundTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Sleeping BeautyTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Swan LakeTCHAIKOVSKY Serenade for Strings
Carnival of the Animals and The Story of Babar F A M I L Y
MAR 13 T SUN 1:00Andres Lopera, conductorSAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the AnimalsPOULENC The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant
Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet M A S T E R W O R K S
MAR 18-20 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00 Christopher Dragon, conductorColorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, directorVAUGHAN WILLIAMS Serenade to Music BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side StoryTCHAIKOVSKY excerpts from Romeo and Juliet PROKOFIEV excerpts from Romeo and Juliet ROTA Love Theme from “Romeo and Juliet”
april 2016Béla Fleck: Return of the Banjo M A S T E R W O R K S
APR 1-2 T FRI-SAT 7:30 Jose Luis Gomez, conductor Béla Fleck, banjoJOHN ADAMS The Chairman DancesVILLA-LOBOS Chôros No. 6BÉLA FLECK Concerto for Banjo and Orchestra No. 2
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Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition M A S T E R W O R K S
JAN 29-30 T FRI-SAT 7:30Jayce Ogren, conductor Claude Sim, violinSIBELIUS Romance in C major for StringsSIBELIUS “Valse Triste” from KuolemaSIBELIUS FinlandiaKHACHATURIAN Violin ConcertoMUSSORGSKY/RAVEL Pictures at an Exhibition
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Mahler Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” M A S T E R W O R K S
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MASTERWORKS • 2015-2016MUSSORGSKY PICTURESAT AN EXHIBITION
COLORADO SYMPHONY JAYCE OGREN, conductor
CLAUDE SIM, violin
Friday, January 29, 2016 at 7:30 pmSaturday, January 30, 2016 at 7:30 pmPrelude to take place one hour before concert Boettcher Concert Hall
SIBELIUS “Valse Triste” from the Incidental Music to Arvid Järnefelt’s Kuolema, Op. 44
SIBELIUS Romance for String Orchestra in C major, Op. 42
SIBELIUS Finlandia, Op. 26, No. 7
KHACHATURIAN Violin Concerto Allegro con fermezza Andante sostenuto Allegro vivace
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MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibitionarr. RAVEL Promenade — The Gnome Promenade — The Old Castle Promenade — Tuileries Bydlo Promenade — Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle The Marketplace at Limoges — Catacombs, Roman Tombs — Cum Mortuis in lingua mortua The Hut on Fowl’s Legs — The Great Gate of Kiev
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JAYCE OGREN, conductorWith mounting success in both symphonic and operatic repertoire, Jayce Ogren is building a reputation as one of the finest young conductors to emerge from the United States in recent seasons. He began the 2015/2016 season leading Rossini’s La Cenerentola at the Music Academy of the West before heading to Paris to conduct the Ensemble Intercontemporain in a program of Stockhausen, Nono, and Andrew Norman. He conducts subscription weeks with the Edmonton, Victoria, and Colorado Symphonies and with Orchestra 2001 in Philadelphia as well as special
concerts with the Dallas and Pittsburgh Symphonies of the re-mastered film of West Side Story with orchestra. Last season he led performances of the Strauss Burleske with the National Arts Centre Orchestra and Emanuel Ax; Basil Twist’s Rite of Spring with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival; the New York Philharmonic in their CONTACT! Series of contemporary music; and the recording of Rufus Wainright’s opera Prima Donna with the BBC Symphony for release on Deutsche Grammophon. A native of Washington State, Ogren received a Masters degree in Conducting from the New England Conservatory and, with a Fulbright Grant, completed a postgraduate diploma at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm where he studied with the legendary Jorma Panula. He was Assistant Conductor or the Cleveland Orchestra under Franz Welser-Möst, then Music Director of New York City Opera where he led Britten’s Turn of the Screw, Rossini’s Mosé in Egitto, and the much acclaimed production of Leonard Bernstein’s A Quiet Place. Ogren is an awardwinning triathlete, most recently completing the 2015 Boston 2 Big Sur Challenge, running the Boston Marathon and the Big Sur Marathon back to back. He makes his home in Brooklyn, NY.
CLAUDE SIM, violinChicago native Claude Sim enjoys a varied career as a chamber musician, orchestral principal, soloist, and multi-genre performing artist. He studied violin performance at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (BM ‘99) with Greg Fulkerson, Almita Vamos, and Roland Vamos. At age 21, he was appointed Associate Concertmaster of the Colorado Symphony under music director Marin Alsop. He has since held an Associate Principal Violin position with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and has served in numerous guest artist capacities, including guest Concertmaster of the
Kansas City Symphony, Principal Second of the National Arts Centre Orchestra of Ottawa, and Section First Violin with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Sim has collaborated with noted pianists Christopher O’Riley and Jeffrey Kahane, members of the Vermeer and Tokyo String Quartets, and has served as guest first violin and viola with the Miró Quartet and Pacifica Quartet, respectively. For over a decade, he was the solo violinist of Extasis, the noted tango ensemble with a stunning studio CD to their credit. Claude Sim’s 2006 album, Time With You, featured a collection of popular jazz standards from the American Songbook. Critically acclaimed jazz trumpeter Greg Gisbert makes a guest appearance on the record. Known for his multi-genre interests, Claude Sim has shared the stage with fiddler Eileen Ivers, Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule), rock band Guster, and with the iconic Denver band Devotchka, both live and on their album 100 Lovers. He performed as a duo with banjo master Béla Fleck on a 2014 Colorado tour, culminating at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Sim’s current project is an improvisation-based jam band consisting of himself on acoustic and electric mandolin, along with guitarist Dan Schwindt (Kyle Hollingsworth Band) and master bassist Eduardo “Bijoux” Barbosa.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTESJEAN SIBELIUS: “Valse Triste” from the Incidental Music to Arvid Järnefelt’s Kuolema, Op. 44Valse Triste was composed in 1903, and premiered on December 2, 1903 in Helsinki, conducted by the composer. The score calls for flute, clarinet, two horns, timpani and strings. Duration is about 5 minutes. Last performance by the orchestra was on January 13-15, 2006, with Jeffrey Kahane conducting.
Though Sibelius is universally recognized as the Finnish master of the symphony, tone poem and concerto, he also produced a large amount of music in the more intimate forms, including the scores for eleven plays — the music to accompany a 1926 production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest was his last orchestral work. Early in 1903, Sibelius composed the music to underscore six scenes of a play by his brother-in-law, Arvid Järnefelt, titled Kuolema (“Death”). Sibelius conducted the small string orchestra (joined by bass drum and church bell in one number) behind the scenes at the drama’s premiere in Helsinki’s Finnish National Theater on December 2, 1903. Among the music was a Valse Triste (“Sad Waltz”) accompanying the scene in which Paavali, the central character, is seen at the bedside of his dying mother. She tells him that she has dreamed of attending a ball. Paavali falls asleep and Death enters to claim his victim. The mother mistakes Death for her deceased husband, and dances away with him. Paavali awakes to find her dead.
Like the Viennese examples on which it is modeled, the Valse Triste comprises several continuous sections. It was the melancholy opening section that suggested the work’s name. This quiet, introspective paragraph is followed by a gossamer strain played with the utmost delicacy at the very tips of the string bows, a lyrical episode led by the woodwinds, and a more vigorous section for the full ensemble before the wistful mood of the opening returns briefly to round out this lovely, haunting miniature.
oJEAN SIBELIUS (1865-1957): Romance for String Orchestra in C major, Op. 42Jean Sibelius was born on December 8, 1865 in Hämeenlinna, Finland, and died on September 20, 1957 in Järvenpää, Finland. The Romance for Strings was composed in 1903 and premiered on March 26, 1904 in Turku, Finland, conducted by the composer. Duration is about 5 minutes. This is the first performance by the orchestra.
By the end of 1903, Jean Sibelius had won an international reputation with his Finlandia, Kullervo, En Saga, Karelia Suite, four Lemminkäinen Legends (including The Swan of Tuonela) and first two symphonies, and had just finished his Violin Concerto in anticipation of its premiere in February. He enjoyed the status of a national hero in Finland, and the demand for his appearances and his music across the country was steady and gratifying. For his conducting engagement with the Turku Symphony on March 26, 1904, six weeks after he led the first performance of the Violin Concerto in Helsinki, he wrote a brief, elegiac piece that he premiered under the title Andante for String Orchestra; he dedicated the score to the orchestra’s music director, José Eibenschütz. Sibelius gave the piece again the following month in Vaasa at a musicians’ pension fund benefit concert. Critics of those early performances remarked on the work’s reminiscence of the slow movement (Elégie) of Tchaikovsky’s popular Serenade for Strings, and suggested that a more descriptive title, Nocturne, perhaps, or Romance, would better suit the music. Sibelius settled on the latter when the score was published in 1909.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTESJEAN SIBELIUS: Finlandia, Op. 26, No. 7Finlandia was composed in 1899, and premiered on November 4, 1899 in Helsinki, conducted by the composer. The score calls for woodwinds in pairs, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings. Duration is about 9 minutes. Last performed on March 5-7, 2010, with Jeffrey Kahane conducting the orchestra.
In 1809, after more than five centuries of Swedish rule, Finland became an autonomous Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire. The country existed for most of the 19th century under the surprisingly benign rule of the Alexanders, but when Nicholas II ascended the Russian throne in 1894, he saw in Finland a potential enemy and subjected the country to an increasingly harsher governance. Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov, who had earned a reputation for ruthlessness during his administration of the Baltics, arrived in Helsinki in 1898 as the Tsar’s chief representative. A few months later, Bobrikov issued the so-called “February Manifesto,” which greatly curtailed the rights of the Finns by restricting their freedom of speech and assembly, conscripting them into the Tsar’s army, forcing them to learn Russian as a second language, replacing them in the civil service with Russian appointees, and stifling the press. During the following months, the Finns responded to these outrages by staging “Press Celebrations,” ostensibly benefit events to aid the pension fund of the country’s hard-hit newspapers, but really thinly veiled displays of patriotic ferment.
For the “Press Celebration” of November 4, 1899, a series of elaborate tableaux vivants depicting episodes and heroes from Finnish history was planned for the Swedish Theater in Helsinki. Jean Sibelius, a young composer recently returned from study in Germany and Vienna and already established as one of the country’s leading musicians, was enlisted to supply the music: an opening prelude followed by an introduction and incidental music for each of the six tableaux. According to one press report, in the closing tableau (titled “Finland Awakes”), “The Grand Duchy faces a bright future under the enlightened rule of Tsar Alexander II during the 19th century.” The opening lines of the scene’s text, however, speak not of halcyon colonialism but of incipient revolution: “The powers of darkness menacing Finland have not succeeded in their terrible threat. Finland awakes ...” The orchestral movement that Sibelius provided as preface for this tableau, which he called “Suomi” (the Finns’ name for their country), matched its subject in patriotic fervor. Finlandia was the music that solidified Sibelius’ international reputation, and it became a focus for world-wide sympathy with the plight of the Finns. In 1905, a year after Bobrikov had been assassinated, Caesar-like, in the halls of the Finnish Senate, Nicholas II granted sweeping concessions to the Finns (the country became independent of Russia as a result of the First World War), and Finlandia could at last be heard freely in its homeland.
The hymnal theme of Finlandia has a directness and simplicity that suggest folksong, yet Sibelius insisted, “I have never used a theme that was not of my own invention. Thus the thematic material of Finlandia is entirely my own.” As a preface to this inspirational melody, Sibelius provided a portentous introduction of sullen brass chords, which are subsequently appropriated by the full orchestra, and a vivacious passage of soaring optimism. A broad statement of the hymn’s opening phrases serves as a grand coda.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTESARAM KHACHATURIAN (1903-1978): Violin Concerto Aram Khachaturian was born on June 6, 1903 in Tiflis, Armenia, and died on May 1, 1978 in Moscow. The Violin Concerto was written in 1940, and premiered by David Oistrakh and conductor Aleksandr Gauk in Moscow on November 16, 1940 at a festival of Soviet music. The score calls for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings. Duration is about 32 minutes. Last performance of the concerto was on December 13 & 14, 1976, with Eugene Fodor as the violin soloist and Hiroyuki Iwoki on the podium.
One of the achievements of the Union of Soviet Composers was the founding in 1939 of an enclave on the Moscow River near the town of Staraya Ruza set aside for creative work and rest. Khachaturian spent the summer of 1940 there, in one of the cottages in the dense pine forest, composing a violin concerto for David Oistrakh. Khachaturian had largely prepared the formal plan for the piece in his head in advance and recalled, “I worked without effort. Sometimes my thoughts and imagination outraced the hand that was covering the staff with notes. The themes came to me in such abundance that I had a hard time putting them in some order.... While composing the Concerto I had for my models such masterpieces as the concertos by Mendelssohn, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Glazunov. I wanted to create a virtuoso piece employing the symphonic principle of development and yet understandable to the general public.” He succeeded, and the Concerto was a great success when it was premiered on November 16, 1940 in Moscow by Oistrakh. The new Concerto solidified Khachaturian’s popularity at home and abroad; he was awarded the Stalin Prize for it in 1941.
The Concerto’s opening movement is disposed in the traditional sonata form, with two contrasting themes and a full development section. After a brief introductory outburst by the orchestra, the soloist presents an animated motif that soon evolves into a bounding, close-interval folk dance. This theme, punctuated once by the strong orchestral chords from the introduction, continues for some time before it gives way to a complementary lyrical strain of nostalgic emotional character. As the movement unfolds, the soloist is required to display one dazzling technical feat after another, culminating in a huge cadenza that serves as the bridge to the recapitulation. Both of the earlier themes are returned in elaborated settings to round out the movement. The second movement is in a broad three-part design prefaced by a bassoon solo that Grigory Shneerson, in his study of Khachaturian, said imitated the improvisations of the Armenian ashugs, or bards. A melancholy tune occupies the movement’s outer sections while the central portion is more animated and rhapsodic in nature. The finale is an irresistible rondo, filled with festive brilliance, blazing orchestral color and sparkling virtuosity.
oMODEST MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881): Pictures at an ExhibitionTranscribed for Orchestra by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)Modest Mussorgsky was born on March 21, 1839 in Karevo, Pskov District, Russia, and died on March 28, 1881 in St. Petersburg. Pictures at an Exhibition was composed for piano in 1874 and transcribed for orchestra in 1923 by Maurice Ravel. The orchestral version was premiered on May 3, 1923 in Paris, conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. The score calls for piccolo, three flutes (second and third doubling
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piccolo), three oboes (third doubling English horn), three oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, E-flat alto saxophone, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, celesta, two harps and strings. Duration is about 32 minutes. Pictures was last performed on January 13-15, 2012, with Pietri Inkinen conducting the orchestra.
In the years around 1850, with the spirit of nationalism sweeping through Europe, several young Russian artists banded together to rid their native art of foreign influences in order to establish a distinctive character for their works. At the front of that movement was a group of composers known as “The Five,” whose members included Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, César Cui and Mily Balakirev. Among the allies that The Five found in other fields was the artist and architect Victor Hartmann, with whom Mussorgsky became close personal friends. Hartmann’s premature death at 39 stunned the composer and the entire Russian artistic community. The noted critic Vladimir Stassov organized a memorial exhibit of Hartmann’s work in February 1874, and it was under the inspiration of that showing of his late friend’s works that Mussorgsky conceived his Pictures at an Exhibition for piano. Maurice Ravel made his masterful orchestration of the score for Sergei Koussevitzky’s Paris concerts in 1923.
Promenade. According to Stassov, this recurring section depicts Mussorgsky “roving through the exhibition, now leisurely, now briskly, and, at times sadly, thinking of his friend.” The Gnome. Hartmann’s drawing is for a fantastic wooden nutcracker representing a gnome who gives off savage shrieks while he waddles about. Promenade — The Old Castle. A troubadour sings a doleful lament before a foreboding, ruined ancient fortress. Promenade — Tuileries. Hartmann’s picture shows a corner of the famous Parisian garden filled with nursemaids and their youthful charges. Bydlo. Hartmann’s painting depicts a rugged wagon drawn by oxen. The peasant driver sings a plaintive melody (solo tuba) heard first from afar, then close-by, before the cart passes away into the distance. Promenade — Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells. Hartmann’s costume design for the 1871 fantasy ballet Trilby shows dancers enclosed in enormous egg shells. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle was inspired by a pair of pictures depicting two residents of the Warsaw ghetto, one rich and pompous (a weighty unison for strings and winds), the other poor and complaining (muted trumpet). Mussorgsky based both themes on incantations he had heard on visits to Jewish synagogues. The Marketplace at Limoges. A lively sketch of a bustling market. Catacombs, Roman Tombs. Cum Mortuis in lingua mortua. Hartmann’s drawing shows him being led by a guide with a lantern through cavernous underground tombs. The movement’s second section, titled “With the Dead in a Dead Language,” is a mysterious transformation of the Promenade theme. The Hut on Fowl’s Legs. Hartmann’s sketch is a design for an elaborate clock suggested by Baba Yaga, a fearsome witch of Russian folklore who flies through the air. Mussorgsky’s music suggests a wild, midnight ride. The Great Gate of Kiev was inspired by Hartmann’s plan for a gateway for the city of Kiev in the massive old Russian style crowned with a cupola in the shape of a Slavic warrior’s helmet. The majestic music suggests both the imposing bulk of the edifice (never built, incidentally) and a brilliant procession passing through its arches.
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Robert P. AustinMr. Hartman AxleyNancy BallAddie and Bob BarkleyPaul S. and Sara Jane BarruJ. Fern BlackMike and Julie BockBarbara BohlmanRoger and Susan BowlesMr. Scott BrockettMr. Willard BrownNathan B. and Florence R.
Burt FoundationMr. and Mrs. K.W. CalkinsBonnie CampGracie and Bill CarrDr. and Mrs. James G.
ChandlerProfessor Gerald ChapmanMr. Gene ChildColorado Real Estate JournalBill and Nancy CookJim and Julie CopenhaverMr. and Mrs. Herschel CravitzDaniels-Houlton Family
FoundationDavis Graham & Stubbs, LLPMr. and Mrs. Richard DeaneThe Dickson Family Gift
Fund Dr. and Mrs. Ted EickhoffEnCana Cares (USA)
FoundationClark and Martha EwaldCarla EwingFran and Michael FisherThe Friedlander Family -
Great Lakes Marine Denver Deborah and Theodore
Gaensbauer Ms. Donna S. GerichMr. and Mrs. George C.
Gibson
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gleason
Monica Glickman and Craig Carver
Veronica GoodrichMs. Jean M. GordonSally HaasMr. Philip Hiester and
Ms. Deborah ReshotkoLorraine and Harley G.
HigbieDiane S. Hill and Kevin E.
SomervilleBill and Donna HoberechtMr. and Mrs. Del HockElizabeth and Steve HoltzeMr. and Mrs. Robert
Hucks, Jr.The Humphreys FoundationHunt Alternatives FundEdeltraud JohnsonRichard and Mary Anne
JohnstonJoe and Francine KelsoMs. Midge KorczakDonna C. Kornfeld
Stuart and Janet Kritzer Family Foundation
Mr. George KrugerMr. and Mrs. Frank KugelerLarned A. Waterman &
Paul S. Messard TrustWarren and Nancy LawrenceDon LeachJudge and Mrs. John P.
LeopoldMrs. Ann C. LevyRobert and Patricia LisenskyLivingston Family
FoundationMs. Sara LongM. Catherine and James R.
LookRon and Jeri LoserJohn and Merry LowMarjorie MacLachlanMs. Joan ManleyVirginia and Bill McGeheeMr. and Mrs. Neil McLaganMr. Ed MellorMile High United WayMichael and Sharon Modiz
Henry B. MohrKirsten and Dave MorganRobert and Carol MurphyMr. and Mrs. Ron NeelMr. and Mrs. Mark NewhouseMr. David ParceKerry PearlmanSue and Edwin PeikerBonnie C. PerkinsDr. Peter S. QuinteroRalph L. Smith FoundationNijole and Walter RasmussenSteven and Joan RingelRose Community
FoundationDr. and Mrs. Paul R. RosenBrian and Michele RowlandHenry R. SchmollPatricia SchuellerMr. Robert E. SchuellerMrs. Nancy SchuleinKathleen SgammaRoger Shapiro and Renee
PetersonAlice Silver and Tom ByrnesRuth S. Silver
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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Galen & Ada Belle Spencer Foundation
The Stanley WorksMr. Gordon W. StengerMrs. Beatrice TaplinMarion Thurnauer and
Alexander TrifunacDr. and Mrs. Ed Van BramerNormie and Paul VoillequéPaul Von Behren and
Denise McClearyLoren E. WarnerMalcolm and Donna
WheelerDrs. Richard and Jean
WilliamsMichael and Sandra WilsonLee and Doris Yeingst
SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+)Anonymous (4)Mr. and Mrs. Tony Accetta James BaileyMichelle C. BaileyMr. Robert M. BalasMargaret and Larry BallonoffMr. James D. BalogTyler BarstowNancy BattanDr. and Mrs. Henry J.
BeckwittHannah Kahn and
Arthur BestMarcia D. BishopMr. and Mrs. Howard G.
BrandJohn and Sandy BlueJude BlumMargaret C. BozarthJoseph BroneskyDon and Nita BurkhardtPat ButlerBuyersynthesis, Inc. Keith and Lindsay CampbellMr. and Mrs. John B. ChafeeDrs. Jodi A. Chamber and
Sally PalmerThe Chrysalis FundDrs. Henry and Janet ClamanDavid and Joan ClarkSheila M. CleworthMs. Shirley Hamilton and
Ms. G. Brooks Clouser
Drs. Marc Cohen and Kathryn Hobbs
James and Toni CohigJohn L. CoilMr. Donald CookMr. Ronald CoveyKaren and William CurtisDeborah Reshotko and
Speaking of DanceDeep Space SystemsLinda Diekvoss and
Paul ParishMrs. Mary DonlonMr. and Mrs. William D. DotyMr. Garrettson Dulin, Jr.Gerald S. DunbarMax and Carol EhrlichDrs. Ellen and Anthony EliasJohn EstesJim and Jo FergusonMr. Jack FinlawDr. Lauren Fraser and
Ms. Rebecca CoughlinFrederick G. Fish FoundationDr. and Mrs. Robert
FreedmanMr. David F. FritzMs. Martha S. FulfordMr. and Mrs. John E. FullerMr. and Mrs. Greg FultonDr. and Mrs. John H. GaleGeorgia and Woody GarnseyB.J. and Grace GeorgeDr. David M. GillumThe Gilman Family
FoundationMs. Katherine GoldLynda GoldsteinDr. Burton and Lee GolubJonathan and Julia GordonRenee and Martin GrossDr. and Mrs. Robert D. HarryMr. and Mrs. Leeon E.
HaydenMrs. Joan HazenDiane D. HenryJudith HiltonMs. Christine L. HonnenMarilyn HowardRenate and Joseph HullMichael E. Huotari and
Jill R. StewartMrs. Eleanor L. IsbillCarol JamesMr. Douglas C. JonesDr. and Mrs. Michael Kelley
Mr. Allen KempDr. Peter Kennealey and
Dr. Colleen MurphyMr. John KenneyMr. and Mrs. Jonathan KernOza and Milan KlanjsekRuth and George KraussPhyllis and James
Kurtz-PhelanMr. Gregory KushnirKUVOLeopold BrothersLife on Capitol HillJohn and Mary LohreJean L. MarshallMr. and Mrs. John S. MartinBarbara McDonnellDr. and Mrs. John G. McFeeMr. and Mrs. David McGawKatherine McMurrayRobert MeadeMs. Janet MelsonSharon L. MenardMs. Anne Akiko MeyersMs. Jennifer MillerMs. Anne B. MillsGene and Dee MilsteinMM Rhodes FundMr. Robert R. MontgomeryJames NeelyMr. and Mrs. W. Peterson
NelsonNetwork for GoodMr. Stephen NorrisSheila O’BrienDr. and Mrs. Richard T. O’DayEd and Jean OnderkoDr. Bonnie M. Orkow, Ph.D.Dr. and Mrs. Bruce C. PatonMr. and Mrs. Michael
PokornyAl and Ursula PowellThe Publishing HouseMrs. Dorothy M. ReadEli ReshotkoMr. and Mrs. Fred RisMr. and Mrs. Dave RootesDr. Turpin H. RoseJim and Doreen RyanRuth SchoeningWilliam SchumacherDr. and Mrs. David ShanderMr. and Mrs. George ShawSinger Family FoundationSam and Marty SlovenBillie Smith
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Mr. David C. SmithMarlis and Shirley SmithWilliam and Janice SmithWilliam Smith and
Shirley ScottEric SondermannVictoria SterlingMarcia D. StricklandHelena and Allan StrikerLou and Katherine SvobodaMr. and Mrs. Douglas TashiroTipton Family FoundationMr. John B. TruebloodKyle and Bev TurnerVillager Publishing Co., Inc.Mr. Peter WellsConsul Emeritus and
Mrs. Tor WestgaardJon WilkersonDr. John WillhardtJerry WinterJim and Marlene WogslandHenry E. Wurst Family
FoundationMs. Phyllis J. YoungDick and Lorie YoungLinda Roberts Zinn
SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)Anonymous (9)Dr. and Mrs. Jules AmerAmerican Endowment
FoundationArc Thrift StoresBruce AveryLewis and Judith BabcockMichelle and Stephen BaileyMr. and Mrs. Dennis BaldwinCarlos BarradasMr. Edward BartholicRichard and Linda BatemanMr. and Mrs. James BeallMary BessesenMrs. Terry A. BiddingerMr. and Mrs. Kermit J.
BoothroydMr. and Mrs. Grant BowryMs. Susan BraselChristopher BrauchliMs. Betty BregaMs. Emily BrettDr. and Mrs. David BrewerMichael and Catherine
Brondos
Joseph BroneskyMs. Barbara BrownMr. and Mrs. Peter K. BryanRogene and Sandy BuchholzM. Peyton and Suzanne BucyDavid and Elizabeth BuddZelpha BulowJudge Doris E. BurdBillie Busby and Sidney
SmithMr. and Mrs. Ronald ButzMr. David CahnDouglas and Constance CainLois M. CalvertTeresa CamposRoger and Barbara
ChamberlainDr. and Mrs. David ClaassenDelores I. ClarkSylvia Sosin CohenCatherine ColeMs. Sherri ColganColorado Rockies Baseball
ClubMr. and Mrs. Clark ColtonDee ColtonCommunity Foundation
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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Mr. Frederic ConoverMs. Karen CookPaul and Eileen CooperMr. Scott Coors and
Dr. David HurtFrances S. CorselloDr. James W. CraftMr. and Mrs. Stephen CraftRay and Kathleen CravyAnne M. CulverWilliam CurtisMike and Bonnie DalkeMs. Ruth DalrympleJesse Davidson and
Ellen BlattDenver Percussion, LLCDr. Stephen DiltsGeorge and Yonnie DikeouDorothy DowdenThe Dowling FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert L. DrewKathryn and Gary DudleyMs. Kathleen DunnewaldMr. Stephen A. EdmondsEvan and Kim ElaLucy and Dan EllerhorstMr. and Mrs. James W. EspyMs. Lee C. EverdingMark and Carla EwingDr. and Mrs. Richard A.
FiemanMs. Gail FisherPaul S. FisherFranklin Templeton Investor
Services, LLCMrs. Joann FreedmanDeborah FroebVirginia E. and Robert K.
FullerDeborah GaensbauerMr. and Mrs. John A.
GallagherLinda Laird GiedlAndrea GrantMr. John and Mrs. Judy
GreenMr. Robert GreeneMr. and Mrs. Peter GriffithsMartha and Jim GroebeJulia GwaltneyMr. and Mrs. Alvin W.
HaggertyDr. and Mrs. John L. HallMs. Grace M. HalmiLinda HamlinSarah Hart
Mr. David J. HayesKeith HermanMelvin and Carolyn HessJudith HiltonMr. Stephen HindesCynthia HindsMr. and Mrs. A. B. HirschfeldSarah C. HiteDr. Bradley O. HoferMike and Vicki HoffmanGraham and Cathy HollisRobert Homiak and
Susan SchneiderMs. Sally HopperMrs. Isabella W. HorskyRobert and Betty HuzjakBradley JamesAndrew Johanos and
Maria Poczobutt-JohanosBruce and Mary Jane
JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Everette G.
JonesMr. and Mrs. Arthur JuddMr. and Mrs. Colman KahnRobert W. KarowDr. Chris and Janice KarrasSteve and Kim KeenDr. Richard and Carla KemKemp Family FundJan Kennaugh and
Chip HorneHeidi and Randy KeoghJudy KessenichDr. E. Glenn KindleOza and Milan KlanjsekMel and Roberta KleinMr. and Mrs. Finn and
Margrethe B. KnudsenMrs. Tatyana KostyashkinaEric KreinJohn W. Kure and
Cheryl L. SolichDeanna Rose LeinoDon and Ingrid LindemannPatty Lorie-KupetzJohn W. Kure and
Cheryl L. SolichMs. Hope LowryMrs. Jean MacferranMr. Brian A. and Mrs. Diane
C. MagoonMr. and Mrs. Frederick L.
MannHarold P. Martin, M.D.Johnathan Masoudi
Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews
Dr. Jody Mathie and Mr. John F. Hoffman
Ms. Tracey McCulloughCarla E. McKennettMr. and Mrs. Harold “Bud”
MeadowsVirginia MessickCoreen MillerMr. and Mrs. Jay MillerRon and Bonnie MilzerThe Moe Family Charitable
FundMonkey’s Uncle Comedy
ImprovMs. Veatrice MonroeKeith MooreKirsten and David MorganWilliam and Rosemarie
MuraneBarbara Neal and
Edward E. EllisMs. Marcia G. NaimanMr. and Mrs. P. A. NewberryRobert and Ilse NordenholzLarry O’Donnell and Kermit
CainDr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki
and Mr. Steve OtsukiMary and Art OttenJo Ann PaffenbargerCarl PattersonPave LifeMs. Sue PawlikDavid and Doris PearlmanLeah PeerPerry C. PeinePatrick and Susan PientkaDavid and Louise PinkowHugh Pitcher and Linda
LebsackEd PostMr. Bennett L. PriceTerence T. QuirkeRichard Replin and
Elissa SteinDr. Richard and Sandra RoarkEleanor RobertsMr. Robert RodriquezTerri and Jay RollsSig and Lucille RosefeldMr. and Mrs. William E.
RussellMs. Carol L. RustCynthia L. Schauer
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTDave SchmitzG.A. and W.B. ScholtenMs. Mary Ann SchultzSchwab Fund for Charitable
GivingMs. Carla L. SeeligerMr. Frank D. SeffingerMr. and Mrs. Karl O. SellerBetty and Maurice SerottaJo ShannonMr. and Mrs. Peter D. ShultzSinger Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Arnold
SilvermanDrs. Robert H. Slover, II and
Robin SloverEdwin SmithJames SmithMr. and Mrs. Rodney SmithMr. and Mrs. William H.
SpeakerHanspeter and Kathryn
SpuhlerState Farm Companies
FoundationMyron and Marcia SteinMr. Daniel Stenersen
Gordon Stenger and Brooke Goudy
Mrs. Mary L. StewartMr. Philip T. StoffelJulie and John StrainMrs. Elaine B. StrauchDr. Bill StrempelCarol and Cedric TarrMr. Frank ThomsonMr. Charles ThormanMr. and Mrs. Carl J. TilleryNan TimbelDavid Tourtelot and
Nikki HeadleeBarbara J. TramuttHelen TuttleMr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
VirtueEd and Patty WahteraThe Sylvan Stool FamilyMs. Shirley WardRuss Wehner Realty Co.Peter WeiserRosemary WhitakerJordan WightDaniel C. WilliamsYumi Williams
Werner and Mary WinklerMr. and Mrs. Dieter WonsGeorge and Beth WoodRichard and MaryAnn
WoodsAmy WrightMarsha F. YoungTom ZeilerKenneth ZiebarthR.A. Zimmerman
SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+) *Please review the donor benefits on our websiteAnonymous (8)Margaret and Norm
AarestadRichard and Susan
AbernethyFran AdamsJim and Lorraine AdamsCarol J. AddingtonCarole and Robert AdelsteinAmica Companies
FoundationMs. Catherine H. Anderson
Greenwood Village, COwww.brcinvest.com
behavioral
quantitative
fundamental
Providing professional investment advisory services for institutional and high-net-worth clients since 2005
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DeAnn AndersonMr. and Mrs. John AndrewsMr. Roger BagwellBank of AmericaMr. Phil Barber and
Ms. Caroline LappBarringer High Country
Marketing, Inc.Mr. Roger Bates and
Ms. Debra BrewMr. Mark BeamerMr. and Mrs. Edgardo L.
BelenMariette BellGeorge and Phee BelseyMs. Barbara BenedictMs. Margaret Bass BerglundDr. Thomas Berl and
Ms. Diane PincusSue and Bix BicknellMs. Joella BlackburnMarie and Howard BlaneyMr. and Mrs. Paul I. BortzMs. Alisa BourneDr. James W. BoydMr. and Mrs. Michael BoyleMr. Jeffrey BreslawJeff and Elaine BrickmanMr. and Mrs. Hal BrooksMs. Karen BruggenthiesDavid and Elizabeth BuddMs. Linda BushmanShirley and Roland CalhounDr. and Mrs. Ned CalongeRusty and Ellen CamposMs. Hilary CarlsonShelly CattersonMr. and Mrs. W. D. CheroutesMs. Deborah ClendenningBarbralu CohenHarold Cohen and Sue MillerMs. Jo Ellen CohenMr. and Mrs. Robert I. CohenMs. Gretchen G. ColbertJo CollesterThe Colorado TrustMr. David CongerMs. Mary CookBen and Ann CooperDr. John A. and Mrs. Jane H.
CoppolaMr. Robert M. Cox Jr.CU Denver LiveMargaret CunninghamMrs. Jean DavenportJesse Davidson
Mr. Larry DayMr. and Mrs. John D. De LeonRonald L. DealDenver Area Music Teachers
AssociationMr. and Mrs. Josiah B. DoddsLeland and Margaret DongDenis and Kathy DonnellyPeter and Marian DownsMs. Marina DubrovaRoger and Carol DuttonMike and Vicki EarnestMs. Janice G. EckhardtMrs. Renate EdmundsonMr. and Mrs. William
EichelbergerEvan and Kim ElaDonald ElliottMs. Gislinde G. EngelmannBede and Burton EpsteinMary E. FainiMs. Elizabeth J. FeitnerMs. Janice E. FergusonVince and Dorothy FesmireMr. and Mrs. James W. FleetDavid and Debra FlitterJim FosterRichard W. FosterJohn and Lorna FoxNile FredericksonFreeman Family FoundationMitch FreemanMr. Jason FriedlanderCarol FriendNorbert and Linda FruehTerry Hsu-Gander and
Todd GanderDr. and Mrs. Arthur D.
GarfeinMs. Rosanne GarrettLester and Joan GarrisonCaleb and Sidney GatesMr. Ilia GeltserTom GilidaMike and Lori GillDr. and Mrs. Stanley H.
GinsburgDr. Gerry and Karen GlancyTamara Golden and
Tim WorrallMr. Joseph Goldhammer and
Mrs. Elizabeth BlockScott and Roberta GoodallDr. and Mrs. Stephen A.
GordenTom and Char Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange
James and Pamela GreenMr. and Mrs. Gerald M.
GreenbergRobert Greene and
James HarveyDr. and Mrs. Daniel J.
GreenholzHarry GregoryNancy and Russ GregoryMr. Stephen GregoryMr. and Mrs. Bruce GriffithsAnn GroshekMr. and Mrs. Michael D.
GroshekFred and Carol GroverMariellen and Robert GuerraMr. and Mrs. Russell W. HaasMr. Douglas B. HagerMisty HaisfieldArthur E. Hall, Jr.Halvorson-Freese 21st
Century FundMr. Chet K. Hampson and
Ms. Susan MartinMr. and Mrs. Homer HancockMr. and Mrs. Carroll R. HarrVance HarralCol. Lee Harrell (USAF,
Retired) and Madeline Homler
Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell
Ms. Lois HartmanEd and Steph HarveyMs. Dani HayesLindsay HayesJimin HeMr. Richard W. HealyMr. and Mrs. George HearneMr. and Mrs. John HelfrichDr. Raymond HenkelJulie HerzogDouglas Hesse and
Becky BradwayMs. Susan A. HillJulia HoMr. William HoffmanRuth and George
HopfenbeckM. J. HopkinsBob HoreckyAndrew HornbrookMs. Joan HoultonKen and Sue Hovland
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTDuane and Katy HowellMs. Helen O. HullDr. Roberta Shaklee and
Mr. Edward HurryLynn and David HurstChuck HustedIBM International
FoundationJennifer JanezicJeffco Brass EnsembleMr. and Mrs. Paul JefferyMr. and Mrs. Tim JenkinsCraig N. Johnson and Alicia
J. McCommonsMargie Lee JohnsonStanley and Barbara JonesBetsy Herrick and Milt KahnThomas and Veronika KalanMargaret T. KalukMr. and Mrs. Andrew KaneDonald and Susan KanyMrs. Diana KassonDonald and Henny
KaufmannMs. Regina Q. KeatingMr. J. K. Kelly
Ms. Patricia Kershaw and Mr. Kevin Kershaw
Judy KessenichCharlotte KilpatrickJohn C. KinnamonMrs. Margie A. KinslowRob and Kathy KlugmanStephen and Nancy
KneippleElmer and Doris KonemanMr. Keith LautenbachRichard S. LeamanMr. Bernard LeasonDr. and Mrs. Robert LedererPeggy LehmannMs. Carol J. LensPhilip R. LevyJudy and Dan LichtinMarie LindvallLittleton Drum StudioKaren L. and John E. LitzNancy LivingstonJ. P. LoveridgeFred and Bonnie LuhmanMs. Marian LyonsMr. Claude M. Maer, Jr.Antoinette Macaluso and
Donald HagengruberJohn MamusciaDebbie and Gary
MandelbaumMr. and Mrs. Paul MarcusMara MarksPeggy and David MarksMs. Awilda R. MarquezWilliam J. Martinez &
Judith C. ShlayCathy and Bruce MartinMrs. Anne MartinsMr. and Mrs. Gerard MartinsMr. James L. MarvinWilliam and Joy MathewsMr. Steven MatticsMrs. Dorothy B. MaukMyron McClellan and
Lawrence PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Robert
McClellandDr. Jerrald McCollumMaryKate McCutcheonLori McDermottNina and Rex McGeheeMrs. Bridget McNeilMr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTMHA Petroleum Consultants,
LLCFlora and Morris Mizel
FoundationMr. William MohrmanElizabeth MontgomeryKelvin and Sara MooreMrs. Patty H. MooreMr. Douglas G. and
Dr. Laura B. MoranPeggy MorganJames and Karin MoteMrs. Terry S. MurphyMr. and Mrs. James NalvenElizabeth Frank and
Harry NewmanPaul and Barbara NicholasMs. Decker SwannMr. and Mrs. Alan F. NiesSchubert M. OgdenOracle Matching Gifts
ProgramJohn and Mary Ann ParfreySusan S. ParkhurstMr. Gregory A. ParsonsGinny PassothMr. and Mrs. Gordon
PetersonMr. and Mrs. George C.
PickeringFred and Connie PlattMs. Sally G. PlummerMary and Bernard PolakMr. Dan PooleDiana Poole and Steve LassMr. and Mrs. H.W. PraetoriusRobert and Sarah PrzekwasMr. Frank QuamenMr. Paul G. QuinnMs. Alice QuiricoDick RamseyRichard M. RandallRalph and Inky RatcliffMs. Joan RatzMs. Julia RawlingsMelinda H. ReedWilliam and Suzanne ReedDavid and Jennifer ReineckeRobert B. RenfroRussell ReynoldsMaxine and Ed RichardNancy and Gene RichardsLinda A. Rickard- AckermanDr. Susan B. RifkinDr. Gregory Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Roberts
Mr. Phil Rock and Ms. Pamela L. Page
Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg
Anthony RomeoMr. and Mrs. Brian RoseBernard and Beverly RosenJudith and Allan RosenbaumMr. and Mrs. Jack RossMary Ann RossMolly O. RossRoss Double BassJennifer RoweStan and Betty RudeenMr. Alan RudolphJudy and Ron RuthStanley and Karen SalimanMr. and Mrs. Clayton SandtMr. Al SardelloDr. Donald W. Schiff, M.D.Mr. Gary SchneiderMs. Shirley A. ScottMr. John D. SearsMr. David SeelandFloy SeniorMs. Barbara ServisBarbara and Bob ShakleeBarbara SharpCharles and Shirley Anne
SheetsDavid and Patricia SheltonBobbi and Gary SiegelMr. and Mrs. Sid SmithStephen A. & Marsha SmithSocial VetsSouth Suburban Music
Teachers AssociationMrs. Susan SpanglerDr. Leroy Stahlgren and
Ms. Diana LeeMr. and Mrs. Paul C. StankoTim Steele and Inge La CourNicole J. SteginkThomas StephensDavid StevensMrs. Donna StilesMs. Edelgard StoegerMr. and Mrs. William A.
StolfusSam and Martha StottBill and Shirley StoutMr. and Ms. Steve StraubArthur & Stephanie
Strasburger
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III
Ms. Cle C. SymonsMrs. Mary C. SymontonSyntes Language Group, Inc.Vincent and Gay TagliavoreWilliam E. Bradford, Jr. and
Chin Keong TanWalt and Sally TejanMr. Tom TeskeMs. Nancy ThoennesBarbara ThorngrenMr. and Mrs. Lloyd TimblinMr. and Mrs. Paul TrantowMrs. Sherry E. Merrill and
Mr. Stephen P. TreatMr. and Mrs. Howard
TuretzkyUnited Way of Larimer
CountyDr. and Mrs. Gary D.
Vander ArkHeather Van DusenPhyllis M. VandeharrDr. and Mrs. Bolko and
Sue Von RoedernMr. and Mrs. John C.
VaugheyMs. Leslee ViehoffMr. and Mrs. James M.
VoorheesLaurence WagleyJulie and Bob WallaceJohn and Kristine WallackMr. and Mrs. Douglas WardCarley J. WarrenMs. Rosamond WarrenWalter and Susanna WeartMr. and Mrs. Galen R. WeaverMr. Kirk WeberPatti and Jay WebsterLisa WeilRev. Stephen R. WestonRosemary WhitakerMs. Carol WhiteSidney J. and Shirley B. WhiteWhiting Oil & Gas
ExplorationMr. and Mrs. Kenneth
WhitneyNorman WiknerMr. Davis J. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Roger A.
WilliamsAstrida K. Wilson
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Winston
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. WolfeJudith Wong-RobertsMs. June WoodPat WynneDr. Robert and Mrs.
Rosemary YakelyDouglas and Barbara YostLinda and Gene YoungMr. and Ms. Michael A.
ZoellnerMs. Karen ZollarsMr. and Mrs. Vladimir M.
Zolotoochin
MATCHING DONATIONS
Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching
gifts. Please check with your Human Resources department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Development Department directly please call Kate White at 303.308.2472
WOMEN OF NOTE DONOR LIST
The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s support group Women of Note (WON). WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals.
AnonymousMarin Alsop*Nancy AccettaMaggie AndersonNora BaldwinSuzanne Barber RyanPaula Bernstein*Terry Biddinger*Erna Butler*Donna ConnollyAnne CulverKathie FingerMary Lou FlaterJanis FrameMonica GlickmanSarah HartDiane HillEileen Honnen-McDonald*Sandy Lasky*Nancy LawrenceCarolyn LongmireJeri LoserMerry LowJanet MordecaiCarol MurphyElizabeth B. NevaJane Nielsen
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
TICKETS303-298-1970 :: STMARTINSCHAMBERCHOIR.ORG
Chant: Mystery and MystiCisM“Symphonie des Mysteres” – Joaquin Nin-Culmell
Six Male Voices and Richard Robertson, organFebruary 12 and 14
Charles Wood: st. Mark PassionMixed Voices and Richard Robertson, organ
March 18, 19 and 20
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTShelia O’BrienDiane PadalinoUrsula PowellMargaret RoathMary Rossick Kern*Suzanne SatterAlice SilverPhoebe SmedleyLynne ValenciaJanyce WaldRivka Weisberg Judy Wigod*Founding Member
SPECIAL PROJECT DONORS
The Colorado Symphony constantly seeks new and creative ways to preserve the cultural legacy of symphonic music while actively co-creating its future. By working on new recording and collaborations the Colorado Symphony strives to stay relevant for generations to come.
AnonymousCol. Philip Beaver and
Mrs. Kim BeaverBob and Cynthia BensonColorado Symphony Guild
Inc.Tom and Noel CongdonMr. and Mrs. Scott CromieDr. Everette J. FreemanMr. Paul E. Goodspeed and
Ms. Mary PooleJennifer HeglinMary Rossick Kern and
Jerome H. KernFred and Connie Platt
EDUCATION DONOR LIST
Through our Master Mentors program, Petite Musique, and Once Upon A Time school assembly performances, your Colorado Symphony reaches thousands of
young people within and well outside the Denver metro area, from months old through high school and beyond. We always work to extend and increase our outreach and could not possibly do it without your support.
PLATINUM CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($50,000+)AnonymousMalone Family FoundationTarget
GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+)AnonymousDaVitaHelen K. & Arthur E. Johnson
FoundationRalph L. and Florence R.
Burgess Trust
CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($10,000+)AnonymousThe AJL Charitable
FoundationThe Denver FoundationUS Bank Community
DevelopmentWalter S. Rosenberry, III Trust
SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000+)AnonymousColorado Symphony Guild
Inc.Denver Post Charities a
McCormick Foundation Fund
ECA FoundationMrs. Sandy ElliottXcel Energy Foundation
CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+)AnonymousCherry Hills Cultural
AssociatesMr. Paul EveloffDonna C. KornfeldParker Foundation
Scientific & Cultural Collaborative
SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+)AnonymousKinder Morgan FoundationKatherine McMurray
SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby
SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+)Julie Belcher
COLORADO SYMPHONY 5KWe asked you to leave your headphones at home and help the Colorado Symphony kick off its 2015/16 concert season by participating in the Colorado Symphony 5K Run/Walk on September 19th at Sloan’s Lake Park. Thank you for all your support!
GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+)St. Anthony Hospital-
Centura Health
SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000+)Anonymous
CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+)Colorado Symphony Guild
Inc.
SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+)Arc Thrift StoreCommunity College Of
DenverMr. and Mrs. Harold Logan
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SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)Argonaut Wine & Liquor
SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+)Beef King, LLCBing!Bistro CharlotteDenver Order UpFit To SmileHigh Point CreameryThe Publishing HousePuff’s PreservesRupert’s at the EdgeSchmitt Music Company
BALL SPONSOR LIST
The 2015 Colorado Symphony Ball raised money through table sales, individual and corporate contributions, sponsorship, silent and live auction, and real-time voting during “THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS” where guests voted for their favorite band. This year’s bands were the Colorado Symphony, The DaVita Blues All Stars, and Tracksuit Wedding.
PRESENTING SPONSOR ($75,000+)Avenir Foundation, Inc.
VIRTUOSO ($50,000+)Anonymous Arrow Electronics, Inc. Liberty Global
MAESTRO ($25,000+)AnonymousThe Anschutz CorporationDaVitaDelta Dental Plan of
ColoradoDiscovery CommunicationsKeith and Kathie FingerIAC CorporationJerome H. Kern and Mary
Rossick KernLiberty Media Corporation
LionTree Advisors, LLC
ENCORE ($15,000+)AnonymousAEG LiveMr. Stephen Brett and
Ms. L. ShoemakerFirstBank Holding Company
of ColoradoDr. Christopher Ott and
Mr. Jeremy SimonsMr. and Mrs. Jim Shpall
CONCERTMASTER ($10,000+)Mr. and Mrs. Tony AccettaBaker Botts, L.L.P.Cablevision Systems
Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell,
Jr.Denver Broncos Football
ClubMerrill LynchPentec HealthSherman & HowardSouthern Wine and SpiritsUniversity of Denver
PRINCIPAL ($5,000+)Amelie Co.AMG National Trust BankMs. Maggie AndersonArrow Enterprise Computing
Solutions NABallard Spahr LLPBeneFactorBouquetsYoung and Carolyn ChoColorado Rockies Baseball
ClubCoors Distributing CompanyDavis Graham & Stubbs, LLPDeep Space SystemsMs. Stephanie DonnerEide BaillyMrs. Sandy ElliottDr. Everette J. FreemanMr. Paul E. Goodspeed and
Ms. Mary PooleGrant ThorntonHolland & Hart, LLPiheartmedia DenverInstitute for Children’s
Mental DisorderKPMG, LLP
KUSA-9 NewsLibby Anschutz FoundationMr. Joseph MarottaPotter Anderson & Corroon,
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EndersMs. Marcia FormanHaselden Construction, LLCSandy and Evan LaskyMrs. Barbara Marchbank
IN MEMORIAM GIFTSThe following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in memory of a family member, friend, or supporter of the symphony. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are privileged to recognize them.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
In memory of Gene Amole from KVOD given by:
Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner
In memory of Eleanor Scott Annable given by:
J. Fern BlackIn memory of Mr. Charles Ansbacher given by:
Swanee Hunt Family FoundationIn memory of Darthelia Baker given by:
Ms. Veatrice MonroeIn memory of Blair Chotzinhoff given by:
The Denver FoundationMrs. Nancy Schulein
In memory of Robert and Selma CohenBarbralu Cohen
In memory of William R. Cook given by:Karen Cook
In memory of Harold Dillon given by:Ellen Coulter Lisa DillonJohn and Meritt HuttonScott HuttonLeslee Viehoff
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In memory of Willis Dutra-Silveria given by:
Ms. Janet M. ErjavecIn memory of Frances E. given by:
Cynthia SchauerIn memory of Lynn Erion given by:
Ms. Jo Ellen CohenIn memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by:
Freeman Family Foundation
In memory of Julie Gannon given by:
Deep Space Systems 5K team
In memory of Mr. Michael Gaughan given by:
Tanya and Bruce CaugheyMr. David W. Durnell Tim and Janet Taggert
In memory of Carol and Bill Gossard given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop
In memory of Manny Greenberg given by:
Ellie GreenbergThe Sylvan Stool Family
In memory of Eleanor Hayden given by:
Ms. Jean MelvilleIn memory of Dr. H. Michael Hayes given by:
Hayes Family FoundationIn memory of Allen Johannes Heim given by:
Arik HeimChristian HeimLauren Yager
In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by:
Phillip C. HiesterIn memory of Maurice Larue given by:
Scott and Jackie BarnesDenis and Kathy DonnellyMs. Carol A. Greenwald
In memory of Edward Levy given by:
Ann LevyDenison Levy
In memory of Ronald S. Loser given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Bansbach , III
Mr. Jim BowersMs. Betty BregaMr. and Mrs. Mackintosh
BrownMr. and Mrs. George M.
CanonCentennial AirportMr. Robert L. EatonMrs. Ann B. FawcettMrs. Barbara H. FergusonMr. Joesph FlierlMr. and Mrs. Robert K.
FullerMr. Frank M. Hall, IIIMr. Roger D. HuntJudge and Mrs. John P.
LeopoldMeg MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Neil McLaganBrian and Deborah
MagoonMs. Lucille MaunMr. and Mrs. Robert C.
OlsonMs. Virginia L. ParkRobinson Waters &
O’Dorisio PCMr. William C. RodraunMs. Julie ShadeMs. Karyn Thompson-
PanosMr. and Mrs. Charles L.
WarrenIn memory of Ruthi McEwen given by:
Frank ParceIn memory of Pierson F. Melcher given by:
Cynthia MelcherIn memory of her husband, Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr. MD given by:
Jo Ann Paffenbarger
In memory of Roxanne Pinneo given by:
Quality Life ServicesMs. Dorothy Wright
In memory of Michael Schatz given by:
Ms. Jo Ellen CohenIn memory of Robert Schulein given by:
The Denver FoundationMrs. Nancy Schulein
In memory of Mary Ruth Smith given by:
Ms. Anne H. WheelerIn memory of his wife, Tracy Smith given by:
Mr. Clyde Eaton SmithIn memory of Betty Sonnenberg given by:
Sylvia KreiderIn memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by:
Tipton Family FoundationIn memory of Ablie Ubran given by:
Mr. and Mrs. David McGawIn memory of Sue Van Deusen given by:
M Cati FlaterDavid P. and Chady L. HallMs. Violet Wagener
In memory of Guenther Vogt given by:
Mr. Charles AndersonMs. Anne Oberbroeckling
In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by:
Alan and Judy WigodIn memory of Jim Withers given by:
Ann and Henry JesseIn memory of Bill Zishkagiven by:
Lisa, Susan, and Ellen Madsen
In memory of Josephine Zoglo given by:
Regina Zoglo
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTIN HONOR GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in honor of a family member, friend or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are pleased to recognize them.
In honor of Libby Anschutz given by:
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirschfeld
In honor of Kristina Arko given by:
Alenka HanIn honor of Linda Battan given by:
Nancy BattanIn honor of Christina Carlson
Ms. Marjorie H. AdlerCarolyn and Ronald BaerFrederick W. Damour
In honor of Their Friends in the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by:
Susan von RoedernIn honor of Pera Beth Eichelberger’s Birthday given by:
Marian BakkenKaren Fabean
In honor of Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen’s birthday given by:
Mandelbaum Family Charitable Foundation
Ms. Sharon MarksFlora and Morris Mizel
FoundationMs. Faye Gardenswartz
In honor of Monica Glickman given by:
Ms. Ruth SchorschIn honor of Bill and Carol Gossard given by:
Anonymous
In honor of retired CSO musician, Chet Hampson given by:
Susan MartinIn honor of James Hart given by:
Ms. Kathleen Anna Schmidt
In honor of Philip C. Hiester, Master Electrician CSO given by:
Adina and Eli ReshotkoIn honor of Jerry Kern given by:
Nancy BattanMrs. Terry A. BiddingerLaura BondPatty and Don Cook Stephen A. EdmondsSari and Bob Freedman
In honor of Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern given by:
Michael and Christine James
Myron and Marcia SteinIn honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by:
Ms. Kathleen DunnewaldIn honor of Kathy Newman’s 70th Birthday given by:
Ms. Sheila LehrburgerIn honor of Scott O’Neil given by:
Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc.In honor of Ken Quarles given by:
Frank Y. ParceIn honor of Dr. Gerald Rainer given by:
Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler
In honor of Frank Y. Parce given by:
Mr. David ParceIn honor of Eleanor Roberts given by:
Mr. David ParceIn honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sanders given by:
Ms. Ann Gugenheim
In honor of Kathleen Schmidt given by:Edith M. and Norman C.
BertelsenIn honor of Enid Slack’s Birthday given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Dick FreeseIn honor of Irene Szyliowicz’s 80th Birthday given by:
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard SpilkaIn honor of Kris and John Wallack given by:
Mr. Richard FalbGail Skaggs
In honor of Robert Warner given by:
Ruth MostellerIn honor of Darlee Whiting given by:
Hayes Family FoundationIn honor of Rowena Zelkind
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spilka
THE HORACE TUREMAN SOCIETY
Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The Tureman Society recognizes in perpetuity those making estate gifts through wills, living trusts, annuities, IRAs, retirement plans, charitable trusts, life insurance designations, or other legacy giving vehicles.
Anonymous (2)Richard and Susan
AbernethyEdgardo and Lisa BelenMr. and Mrs. David M. BuddMr. Jim CaputoMr. Gene ChildJ. Harold Corp Trust
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Frank and Ginny LeitzMs. Ann C. LevyJohn and Merry LowSandey LucianoEvi and Evan MakovskyMrs. Sue McFarlaneMr. Willis M. McFarlaneMr. James Mead and
Ms. Carol SvendsenSteve G. MortonMr. Thomas MurrayMs. Lori NeedlerMr. and Mrs. Ron NeelJudith NicholsMr. William OliverGordon R. and Pam ParkerArmeda PlankBarbara J. PowellJames Robert PrattDr. and Mrs. W. Gerald RainerMrs. Lee R. RobertsMr. Neil F. RobertsMr. Bruce M. Rockwell
Audrey D. and Harvey D. Rothenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice
Suzanne Barber RyanRichard and JoAnne SandersMs. Floy L. SeniorJames and Jenene
StookesberryMr. Richard ThackreyJames D. and Judy VaughnJohn R. and Kristine E.
WallackMs. Elizabeth P. WrightThe Patricia G. Wunnicke
TrustPhyllis J. Young
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