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STRATEGIC ALLIANCES Strategic Alliances is a program comprised of artists and organizations closely involved with The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO). With primary interests in establishing strong artistic and institutional relationships with MISO, the artists and organizations forming the Strategic Alliances share an artistic vision to support MISO’s potential for enormous growth. The synergy created between the alliances and The Miami Symphony Orchestra is limitless.

CONDUCTORSGustavo Dudamel

Giancarlo GuerreroAlondra de la Parra

VIOLINISTSAlexis Cardenas

Zack Du PeuNicolas Kendall

TRUMPET

Francisco Flores

CLARINETAlexander Fiterstein

HARMONICA

Antonio Serrano

OBOE Veit Stolzenberger

DOUBLE BASS

Edicson Ruiz

CHAMBER GROUPSTf3 (Time for Three)

COMPOSERS

Alexander BertiJoaquin De HaroOrlando Garcia

Sam HykenCarlos Rafael Rivera

INSTITUTIONALAllapattah Children & Youth Symphony (Academic Tutelage)

Brasil ClassicalDavos Financial Group

“El Sistema” FESNOJIV (Cultural Exchange and Education)Ensemble Nacional de España de Musica Contemporanea (New Music)

Florida International University - FIUFord Motor Company Fund “Ford Made in America” (New Music)

The M BuildingHispanic Friends of Israel

Master Chorale of South Floridamusimelange

The Patricia and Philip Frost Art MuseumUniversity of Miami - Frost School of Music

Rise Kern Cultural Presentations

“Thanks to The Miami Symphony Orchestra for the amazing time we shared.”

The following organizations have consistently enjoyed the benefits of attending our concerts season after season.

Culture Shock Miami

Florida International UniversityJewish Federation

Miami Rescue MissionOlympus Group

Positive ConnectionsUnited States Southern Command

“We thoroughly enjoy the quality of the music, and the enthusiasm of the conductor.”

If you happen to know of a charitable organization or school group that could benefit from a Miami Symphony performance or open rehearsal, please contact Rita Kronheim

at [email protected] or (305) 275-5666.

“A wonderful orchestra, and cannot be in a better direction than with Maestro Eduardo Marturet.”

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- January, 2013 Audience Survey *

THE MIAMI SyMPHONy ORCHESTRA BELIEVES IN THE POWER OF MUSIC

TO BUILD COMMUNITIES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Rafael Diaz-Balart* CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDRaul Valdes-Fauli* VICE-CHAIRMANRalph G. Patino* SECRETARYEugenio Maslowski* TREASURER

Fred AbboDaniel Andai*Frida BandelMarcelino BellostaBenjamin D. Bohlmann*Otto BusotLuis A. CorderoAnna Craft*Enrique CuscoChapman DucoteFernando Duprat*Rafael EgañezPeggy GarciaJerry Haar*Veronica Lopez-LopezEduardo Marturet*Daniel J. O’MalleySofia OchoaDavid Osio Harold PatricoffEduardo Rabassa*Robert Rodriguez*Eduardo A. Sarasola

*Executive Committee Members

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORMaricarmen Tredunlo

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERFernando Duprat

CREATIVE DIRECTORDaniel Batlle–Natcom Marketing

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR MISO CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAMAnne Chicheportiche

OFFICE MANAGERRita Kronheim

GRANTS DIRECTORPola Reydburd

MARKETING DIRECTORMatthew Marshall

OUTREACH PROGRAM COORDINATORTerry Bonelli

SPECIAL PRODUCTIONSVilma Otazo

MUSIC LIBRARIANTerry Bonelli

ASSISTANT CONDUCTORMarcoantonio Real-d’Arbelles

COMPOSERS-IN-RESIDENCE Alex BertiSamuel HykenCarlos Rivera

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCEKiran Akal

VIDEO RECORDINGGabriel Cutiño

WEBMASTERApril Enoe

SOCIAL MEDIAReina Venturini

MISO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERSRobert AndaiNick NorwoodEduardo Segovia

MISO OFFICIAL HOTELJ.W. Marriott Marquis Miami

MISO OFFICIAL RESTAURANTJUVIA miami beach

Eduardo Marturet MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR

The Miami Symphony Orchestra10689 North Kendall Drive, Suite 307, Miami, FL 33176(305) [email protected]

THE MIAMI SyMPHONy ORCHESTRA

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

Jose Antonio Abreu (Venezuela)Jorge Luz (Brasil)

Fernando Paiz (Guatemala)Juan Antonio Perez Simon (Mexico)

Raul Suarez (Cuba-USA)Nina Zambrano (Mexico)

ADVISORY BOARD

Iran Issa-KhanBarbara BeckerCriselda Breene

Ali MahalatiSam Robin

Marcos SantanaTerry Schechter

HONORARY AMBASSADORS

Bob AbreuJosé María Aznar

John DevaneyAndy Garcia

Carolina HerreraMark B. Rosenberg

The Miami Symphony Orchestra’s 2012-2013 Concert Seasonis made possible thanks to the generous support of the following individual

and corporate sponsors:

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THE MIAMI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IS SPONSORED IN PART BY THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COUNCIL, THE MIAMI-DADE MAYOR AND THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND THE FLORIDA COUNCIL ON ARTS AND CULTURE, THE CITY OF CORAL GABLES, THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, AND CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, CULTURAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM, CULTURAL ARTS COUNCIL.

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AND ABOVE

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Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs

Council, the Miami-Dade County

Mayor and Board of County

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Evelyn & Ignacio Oberto

Swarovski

SILVER BATON $50,000 TO $99,999

Oswaldo Cisneros

Angel Gonzalez

The John & Selene Devaney Charitable

Foundation

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SBA Airlines

Tyrone Serrao

Juan Antonio Perez Simon

Barbara A. Stiefel

CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE $25,000

TO $49,999

Actualidad 1020

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CITI Wealth Management – Latin America

State of Florida, Department of State,

Division of Cultural Affairs and the

Florida Council on Arts and Culture

Tony & Sandra Tamer

Walt Disney Music Company

GRAND PATRON $15,000 TO $24,999

Rafael Eganez

Peggy Garcia and Christopher Anderson

of Robert Allen Law, Legal Counsel

Luis Cordero & Associates,

Attorneys at Law

Natcom

Nexus Integrated Marketing

PATRON $10,000 TO $14,999

Marcelino Bellosta

City of Miami Beach

Enrique Cusco

Deel Volkswagen

Deel Volvo

Rafael Diaz-Balart

Fernando Duprat

Jerry Haar

Eduardo Marturet

Harold Patricoff

Eduardo Rabassa

Robert Rodriguez

Eduardo A. Sarasola

Raul Valdes-Fauli

GRAND BENEFACTOR $5,000

TO $9,999

Benjamin D. Bohlmann

Otto Busot

Fine Marketing

Veronica Lopez-Lopez

Make-a-Wish Foundation

Eugenio Maslowski

Marcos Santana

Alejandro Thermiotis

Leonor & Jimmy Thermiotis

Gerardo Vasquez

BENEFACTOR $2,000 TO $4,999

A+Printing

Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc.

Commissioner Sally Heyman

Commissioner Joe Martinez

Commissioner Katy Sorensen

Commissioner Javier Souto

Christopher B. Dudley & Karen G. Dudley

Friends of WLRN

Mr. & Mrs. Eric Isicoff

League of American Orchestras

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Levy

Solita Mishan

Francisco & Antonieta Monaldi

Sam Robin

Thomas A. Sansone

Maria C. Soucy

Stelac Group Companies

Robert Vainrub

David Waxman

Dr. & Mrs. Eduardo Zayas-Bazán

CONTRIBUTOR $500 TO $1,999

Alfredo de Armas

Big Sur Partners

Cintas Foundation, Inc.

The Cobb Family Foundation Incorporated

Mr. & Mrs. Tim Collet

Commissioner Pepe Diaz

Anna Craft

Mr. & Mrs. Paulino Cuesta

Matthias Dietrich

Fantasy Theatre Factory

Mr. & Mrs. Mario Garcia

John Hofmann

Mark Kaiser

Stanley Krieger & Linda Brickman

MCCI Group Holdings, LLC

Mitchem Rasmussen & Associates

Munilla Family Foundation

Angel Olmeta

Maria De Stefano Perosch

Philips Foundation

Noranit Tui Pranich

Mauricio Quirch

Riviera Country Club

Sharilyn J. Robin

Pietro Romanelli

DONOR $100 TO $499

All Type Construction Services Inc.

Luanne Allgood

Manuel & Teresa Alvarez

Fay Aronson

Stephen Baker

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Maricia Caballero

Vojkan Dimitrijevic

Mr. & Mrs. Tomas Goldberger

Bob Haber

Heather Harris

J. A. S. A. L. International Realty

Fred Jonas

Rita Kronheim

Cathy Leff

Levine Family Charitable Foundation

Victoria Llano

America Lopez-Lopez

Carlos Machado

Neiman Marcus Group

Maria Maribona

Margaret Martin

Philip Martin

Aleida Mondiola

Jose Moratinos

Rudy Noriega

Migdalia Ortega

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Paterno

Diane T. Patrick

Mr. & Mrs. Guillermo Peasant

Mr. & Mrs. John Pechulis

Agnes Piriou

Hanna Posniak

Steve G. Reisman

Mr. & Mrs. Felipe Rodriguez

Astrid Rotemberg

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Santos

Jennifer Sardina, P. A.

Suarez Ceballos Ortiz & Vega, CPA’s

Mr. & Mrs. Hernan Tobon

Paul Adam Tolles

William Walker

Jane Zucker

INDIVIDUAL & CORPORATE SUPPORTERS

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above, we apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions. Please notify Miami Symphony Orchestra’s office of any changes by calling 305-275-5666.

Eduardo Marturet

Eduardo Marturet enjoys an active career on three continents. As the Music Director and Conductor of The Miami Symphony Orchestra, he remains deeply involved in the musical

life of his native Venezuela and continues to guest conduct actively in Europe. He has made more than 40 CDs that range from a Brahms orchestral cycle to surveys of Latin America’s greatest orchestral composers.

European orchestras with which he has had an active guest conducting relationship include Berliner Symphoniker, European Community Chamber Orchestra, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, RAI Symphony Orchestra, Danish Radio Symphony, Royal Flemish Philarmonique, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Gelders Orkest, Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic, Budapest Radio Symphony, Brabant Orkest, and Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra in Amsterdam. In 2001, he led the Berliner Symphoniker on a 12-concert tour of major South American cities including Caracas, Sao Paulo, Cordoba, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. A documentary of the tour was broadcast through the region by DirecTV.

Born in Caracas, Marturet studied in Cambridge, England where he became firmly rooted in the European tradition, obtaining a degree in Piano, Percussion, Conducting, and Composition. In 1979, he returned to Venezuela with a permanent position with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Caracas as Associate Conductor and later as Artistic Director to the Orquesta Sinfónica Venezuela, where he served in that position until 1995. Presently, he maintains close contact with the Venezuelan National youth Orchestra movement, giving advice and support in aid of poor children.

With the opening of the Teresa Carreño Theatre in Caracas in 1984, Marturet became its first Music Director. After three years of bringing challenging and original productions to the stage, he resigned from the Theatre to dedicate himself entirely to an international career, conducting in Italy, Greece, France, Spain, England, Denmark, Holland, Korea, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Canada and the United States.

He made his Asian debut with the Seoul Philharmonic in 2003, a year when he also opened the Chorin Summer Festival in Berlin and made his debut with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic in Argentina and the Florida Philharmonic in Miami. In 2006, received a Latin Grammy nomination for “Encantamento” in the category of Best Classical Album conducting the Berliner Symphoniker.

In March 2012 the flag of the United States was flown over the U.S. Capitol in honor of Eduardo Marturet, together with the Medal of Merit of the U.S. Congress in recognition for his outstanding and invaluable service to the community.

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2012/2013 SEASONTHEMES & VARIATIONS

ARANJUEZ FOR HARP!

Saturday, March 2, 2013 - 8:00 p.m.South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center

Sunday, March 3, 2013 - 8:00 p.m.New World Center

IMaurice RavelMa Mère L’Oye

Cinq Pièces Enfantines

I. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant II. Petit Poucet III. Laideronnette, Impératrice des Pagodes IV. Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête V. Le jardín féerique

Joaquín RodrigoConcierto de Aranjuez

(South Florida premiere of the version for Harp and Orchestra)

I. Allegro con spirito II. Adagio III. Allegro gentile

KRISTI SHADE – HARP

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IIFelix Mendelssohn

Symphony No. 4 in A Major, “Italian”

I. Allegro vivace II. Andante con moto III. Con moto moderato IV. Saltarello: Presto

EDUARDO MARTURET – CONDUCTOR

Kristi Shade

Kristi Shade is a harpist based in New york City. She began playing the harp at the

age of two and has since become one of the preeminent emerging harpists in the industry. A diverse performer, Kristi performs in various musical settings including classical, jazz, pop, Broadway, contemporary and electronic music.

Kristi is the Principal Harpist with The Chamber Orchestra of New york, with which she has recorded two albums on the Naxos label. She also performs regularly with The Argento Ensemble, One World Symphony and Ensemble 212. She is a founding member of the trio, The

Gene Project, and the harp duo, Duo Scorpio. Duo Scorpio released their debut album in the fall of 2012 on the American Modern Recordings label and were featured performers at the 50th Anniversary American Harp Society National Conference in New york City.

Kristi has been a guest artist with The Miami Symphony, The Florida Philharmonic, The Albany Symphony Orchestra, The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra and The Brooklyn Repertory Orchestra. Her solo engagements have included performances of Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro with the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro and Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp with Ensemble 212, as well as Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp with the Astoria Symphony. Kristi was the Principal Harpist for the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, with which she toured Mexico and North America, recorded an album for Sony Classical and appeared live on television for the Mexican Bicentennial Celebration in September 2010.

Kristi received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Miami, where she studied with Valerie Whitcup. She went on to study with Susan Jolles at the Manhattan School of Music, where she received her Master of Music degree in 2007. She has been a participant of the National Orchestral Institute and the Henry Mancini Institute. Awards include American Harp Society Awards (1988, 1990, 1991), a Downbeat Jazz Award (2006) and an ASTA Award as Competition Winner for the state of Florida (2005).

In recent years, Kristi has played on Broadway for several shows, including Wicked, A Little Night Music, starring Angela Lansbury, Catherine Zeta Jones, Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch, Gypsy, starring Patti LuPone, and The Apple Tree, starring Kristin Chenoweth.

Kristi has made numerous television appearances, including The Today Show, Late Night with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and All My Children. She has collaborated and/or performed with artists such as Florence + The Machine, The All-American Rejects, The Killers, Sigur Rós, John Legend, Carlos Santana, Patti LaBelle, Chris Noth and Will Ferrell. She has performed for such notable guests as former President George W. Bush, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Renee Zellweger and Jessica Simpson.

Kristi currently resides in Manhattan where she maintains a vigorous performance and teaching schedule. She is on faculty at the Manhattan School of Music Precollege Division where she teaches private lessons, harp ensemble and a harp repertoire class, which she co-created. Kristi has served as the Vice President of Metroharp, the New york Chapter of the American Harp Society, since 2010.

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Violin IDaniel Andai ConcertmasterDavid Andai Assistant Concertmaster - ROBERT ALLEN LAW CHAIRLuis Fernandez ELLEN KANNER CHAIR Riuben FrometaRomel FuenmayorOrlando ForteHeidi HanLiuba Ohrimenko **Anthony SeepersadMiriam SternErin David** Nicole NuttingVladimir PristkerJaya Varma

Violin IIDavid Southorn PrincipalIsrael Aragon Acting Assistant PrincipalDavid Fernandez** Raisa Ilyutovich MR. & MRS. GEORGE MONAHAN CHAIRHector Hernandez DEEL VOLKSWAGEN CHAIRVijeta SathyarajJill SheerSusan SimanSilvia Suarez

ViolaYael Hyken Guest PrincipalNelson Armitano Guest PrincipalRafael Ramirez Assistant PrincipalViera BorisovaSprite CrawfordHelena Cunningham David PedrazaDavid RikerVivian Torres

CelloAron Zelkowicz Principal – MELISSA HANDEL CHAIRKonstantin Litvinenko Acting Principal - MR. & MRS. ERNEST J. DABINETT CHAIRAaron Merritt Assistant Principal - ASTON STEELE CRAFT CHAIRCarolina Cova IN MEMORIAM JUAN CARLOS SANDOVAL CHAIR Christine Echezabel Monica Godbee IN MEMORIAM A.M.M. CHAIRCarolina Johnson GVI CHAIR Andres Vera

BassAlexander Berti PrincipalTerry Bonelli Principal EmeritusHernan Matute Assistant PrincipalRoger Bustamante† Jackie De los SantosJames GoodeDaniel Jofre *

FluteCarol Naveira-Nicholson PrincipalLillian Caballero Assistant PrincipalZoe Goode Guest PrincipalSuzan DeGooyer Rene MiskaFarah Zolghadr

OboeNick Thompson PrincipalMaylin Rete† Associate Principal/English HornRafael Monge Zuniga

ClarinetJulian Santacoloma PrincipalNuno Antunes PrincipalSteve Castro Assistant PrincipalIsabel Thompson Bass ClarinetAndres Candamil

Bassoon Adrian Morejon PrincipalCarlos Felipe Viña PrincipalGail HarrisonNicole Kosar Contrabassoon

French HornHector Rodriguez PrincipalMatt MarshallAlex Peralta ELBA HENTSCHEL CHAIRRaul Rodriguez BARBARA HAAR CHAIR

TrumpetSamuel Hyken PrincipalLeslie Scarpino Guest Assistant PrincipalMary BowdenChristopher Scanlon

TromboneDomingo Pagliuca PrincipalKarla RojasSteve SaundersJose Leon Bass TromboneDerek Mitchell Bass Trombone

TubaJay Bertolet

TimpaniTulio Cremisini Principal

PercussionErrol Rackipov PrincipalDexter Dwight Assistant Principal - MD SHIELD CHAIR

KeyboardsCiro Fodere ALAN & JAIME GAMPEL CHAIR

HarpLee-Fei Chen PrincipalKristi Shade

MUSICIANS MUSICIANS

* MISO Outstanding Young Artist Program** MISO Special Development Program† Leave of Absence

Daniel Andai

Hailed by The New york Times as an

“Exemplary Leader” for leading members

of the New york Philharmonic in Carnegie Hall,

violinist Daniel Andai has shared his versatile

artistry as a soloist, recitalist, chamber

musician, concertmaster and recording

artist in major concert venues across five

continents, the Middle East, the Caribbean and

over 30 United States. Honored as one of “20

under 40” from both Poder Magazine and The

Miami Herald for exerting influence over the

arts, he is also a prize winner of international

competitions and has appeared as soloist

with orchestras in North, South and Central

Americas, as well as Europe and Russia.

Daniel Andai is the concertmaster of The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO) and founder

of MISO’s Special Development Program. He has performed as a soloist with MISO on

multiple occasions and is a featured soloist on the Evening in Vienna CD’s. He has also been

a featured guest conductor for MISO in Miami and the Bahamas. Previously, he held the

concertmaster position with the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas with whom he

recorded the Billboard’s highly rated SONy Classical CD’s, Mi Alma Mexicana and Travieso

Carmesi, and was a featured soloist on the orchestra’s tour throughout Mexico, as well as in

Vermont and New york. Televised solo appearances at the Auditorio National and the Angel

of Independence for a crowd of millions and his solo features on AeroMexico Airlines flights

are highly regarded. Other concertmaster positions have been with orchestras in Mexico,

Brazil, Switzerland and France. He has also performed in the sections of the New york

Philharmonic and the Miyazaki Festival Orchestra (Japan), and worked closely with members

of the Emerson, Guarneri, Chiara, Vermeer, Cassatt, and Miami String Quartets, and the New

york Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, Metropolitan Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna

Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, New york City Ballet and New

york City Opera among others.

Daniel Andai is currently the Marialice Shivers Endowed Chair in Fine Arts and Visiting

Assistant Professor of Violin at the University of Texas-Pan American. He also serves on the

faculties of the Miami-Dade College, New World School of the Arts (Miami) and the Killington

Music Festival (Vermont). He has served on the advisory board for the City of Aventura

Performing Arts Center, as an Arts for Life! guest speaker and a Miami-Dade Cultural

Affairs Council grant panelist. Having earned a doctorate of music degree in Miami, he also

holds degrees from the Manhattan School of Music Orchestra Program (Bronstein Award &

Whitaker Scholarship recipient) and Lynn University.

• Each level includes all benefits of the levels that follow

• Title Sponsor of two weekend concerts Publicly recognized at concert

• Individual / corporate name and logo will appear in all advertisement as a Platinum Baton sponsor of the Concert Season

• Full page profile in season’s programs: color photo and biography

• Ten section A season tickets

• Title sponsor of one weekend concert• Publicly recognized at concert• Individual / corporate name will appear

in all printed materials as a Gold Baton sponsor of the concert season

• Full page profile in program brochure: color photo and biography

• Ensemble to perform at one private party (12 musicians) or two private parties (6 musicians)

• Eight section A season tickets• Attribution of your gift to Symphony

programs of special interest to you, in consultation with the executive director

• Individual / corporate program underwriting credit

• Full page profile in season’s programs: color photo and biography

• Opportunity to have the MISO Soloist ensemble at a private party (6 musicians)

• Six section A season tickets

• Full Page profile in season’s programs as Conductor’s level sponsor: color photo and biography

• Performance underwriting credit• Full page ad in season’s programs• Invitation to all post–concert parties

• Photo and brief biography in season’s programs as Grand Patron sponsor

• Listing and logo on website• Half page ad in season’s programs

• Headshot in Patron section of the season’s programs

• Listing as Patron in season’s programs• Four Passes to a Dress Rehearsal of MISO

• Priority seating at Concerts• Two passes to a rehearsal• Listing and logo on website

• Advance notice and invitation to all MISO special events

• Invitation to post-concert parties• Listing on website and in season program

• Season ticket seating priority• Listing in season’s programs

• Listing in season’s programs

• Listing on our web site

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Corporate/Individual Sponsorships

Platinum Baton $100,000 and above

Gold Baton $75,000 to $99,999

Silver Baton $50,000 to $74,999

Conductor’s Circle $25,000 to $49,999

Grand Patron $15,000 to $24,999

Patron $10,000 to $14,999

Grand Benefactor $5,000 to $9,999

Benefactor $2,000 to $4,999

Contributor $500 to $1,999

Donor $100 to $499

Friends $1 to $99