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Green Eggs and Ham

about us ORCHESTRA 5 OUR SUPPORTERS 12

performances GREEN EGGS AND HAM 6 SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2 PM

activities & features SPOT THE INSTRUMENTS 11 EXPERIENCE OREGON ACTIVITY 17 COMMUNITY CYCLING CENTER MURAL 18

Oregon Symphony programs receive public support from the Oregon Arts Commission, a state agency, the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and from Regional Arts & Culture Council and Arts Impact Fund, including support from the City of Portland, Multnomah County and the Arts Education & Access Fund.

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More Concerts for Families!

2018/19

Coraline In Concert

Peter and the Wolf

MARCH 22, 7:30 PM

APRIL 14, 2 PM

Norman Huynh, conductor

Norman Huynh, conductor Pam Mahon, narrator Dance West

Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Coraline, created by Portland’s own LAIKA, with the visually stunning film projected on the giant screen while the Oregon Symphony preforms Bruno Coulais’ haunting soundtrack live.

Join in the adventure as Prokofiev’s classic fairy tale introduces listeners to the instruments of the orchestra!

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School Day Concerts education and community engagement

Young People’s Concerts for grades 3–8

Kinderkonzerts for grades k–2

Norman Huynh, conductor

Give your children in grades k–2 an up-close musical experience, with these entertaining, educational chamber ensemble programs.

Students will learn how composers tell a story through melody, rhythm, dynamics, and orchestration. School groups and home schooling families welcomed.

Percussion – NOV 5, 6 & 7 Woodwinds – DEC 10, 11 & 12 Brass – JANUARY 14, 15 & 16 Strings – MARCH 18, 19 & 20

arlene schnitzer concert hall

three portland-area schools

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 9:30 & 11 AM

Symphony Storytimes for pre-schoolers Introduce younger children to music with a fun, interactive storytime. A reader from the library will tell the stories while an Oregon Symphony musician brings them to life with live music. At the end, the kids get to try the instruments for themselves! local public libraries

Creating a stronger and more vibrant community through music

information about school day concerts, schedules, locations, and tickets can be found at: orsymphony.org/learning-community and by contacting Monica Hayes, education & community engagement programs director, at mhayes@orsymphony.org

MOVING MUSIC FORWARD


ORCHESTRA MU S I C D IR E C TO R

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Carlos Kalmar Jean Vollum music director chair

Nancy Ives, Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Hayes, Jr. principal cello chair Marilyn de Oliveira, assistant principal Seth Biagini Kenneth Finch Trevor Fitzpatrick Antoinette Gan Kevin Kunkel

John Cox, principal Joseph Berger, associate principal Graham Kingsbury, assistant principal Mary Grant Alicia Michele Waite

A S S O CIATE COND U C TO R Norman Huynh Harold and Arlene Schnitzer associate conductor chair PR IN CIPAL P O P S COND U C TO R Jeff Tyzik VI O LIN

BASS Colin Corner, principal Braizahn Jones, assistant principal Nina DeCesare Donald Hermanns Jeffrey Johnson Jason Schooler

Sarah Kwak, Janet & Richard Geary concertmaster chair Peter Frajola, Del M. Smith & Maria Stanley Smith associate concertmaster chair FLU TE Erin Furbee, Harold & Jane Pollin Martha Long, Bruce & Judy Thesenga assistant concertmaster chair principal flute chair Chien Tan, Truman Collins, Sr. principal Alicia DiDonato Paulsen, second violin chair Inés Voglar Belgique, assistant principal assistant principal Zachariah Galatis second violin Fumino Ando PI CCO LO Keiko Araki Zachariah Galatis Clarisse Atcherson Ron Blessinger OBOE Lisbeth Carreno Martin Hébert, Harold J. Schnitzer Ruby Chen principal oboe chair Emily Cole Karen Wagner, assistant principal Julie Coleman Kyle Mustain Eileen Deiss Jonathan Dubay ENGLI S H H O RN Gregory Ewer Kyle Mustain Daniel Ge Feng Lynne Finch CL AR INE T Shin-young Kwon James Shields, principal Ryan Lee Todd Kuhns, assistant principal Samuel Park Mark Dubac Searmi Park Vali Phillips B A S S CL AR INE T Deborah Singer Todd Kuhns VIOLA B A S S O ON Joël Belgique, Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund principal viola chair** Carin Miller Packwood, principal Evan Kuhlmann, assistant principal** Charles Noble, principal* Adam Trussell Brian Quincey, assistant principal* Jennifer Arnold CONTR AB A S S O ON Silu Fei Evan Kuhlmann** Leah Ilem Ningning Jin Kim Mai Nguyen* Viorel Russo Martha Warrington

TR UMPE T Jeffrey Work, principal David Bamonte, assistant principal, Musicians of the Oregon Symphony Richard Thornburg trumpet chair Doug Reneau TR OMB ONE Casey Jones, principal Robert Taylor, assistant principal Charles Reneau B A S S TR OMB ONE Charles Reneau TUBA JáTtik Clark, principal TIMPANI Jonathan Greeney, principal Sergio Carreno, assistant principal PE R CU S S I ON Niel DePonte, principal Michael Roberts, assistant principal Sergio Carreno HAR P Jennifer Craig, principal LIB R ARY Joy Fabos, principal Kathryn Thompson, associate Sara Pyne, assistant O R CHE S TR A PE R S ONNE L MANAGE R Leah Ilem * Acting position ** Leave of absence

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GREEN EGGS AND HAM SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2019, 2 PM SPONSORED BY

Norman Huynh, conductor Pam Mahon, narrator/Sam Rebecca Yakos, soprano Pacific Youth Choir Dance West Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Overture to The Magic Flute

Engelbert Humperdinck

Witch’s Ride from Hansel and Gretel Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel Pacific Youth Choir

Maurice Ravel

Suite from Mother Goose Pavane of Sleeping Beauty Laideronette, Empress of the Pagodas The Enchanted Garden ​ Dance West

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Rob Kapilow

John Williams

Chorus of the Peasant Girls from Eugene Onegin Pacific Youth Choir Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham Pam Mahon Rebecca Yakos Pacific Youth Choir Flight to Neverland from Hook ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL

Biographies

Norman Huynh Now in his third season as Oregon Symphony Associate Conductor, Norman

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Huynh was selected from a field of over 100 candidates from around the world for his exceptional conducting technique, his passion for a wide-ranging repertoire, and his unique ability to communicate with an audience. The recipient of the 2015 Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Scholarship, he previously conducted the St. Louis, City of Birmingham (uk), Baltimore, Toledo, Charlotte, and Virginia symphonies, and the Peabody Symphony Orchestra. He made his international conducting debut with the Princess Galyani Vadhana Youth Orchestra in Bangkok, Thailand,

and has also conducted the Leipzig Symphony. He previously served as assistant conductor for the Spoleto Festival usa, the Portland Symphony Orchestra in Maine, Opera Carolina, the Lyric Opera of Baltimore, the Peabody Opera Theatre, and The Peabody Singers. Huynh co-founded the Occasional Symphony, an organization that presents innovative programs that resonate with eclectic venues throughout the city of Baltimore. He studied orchestral conducting at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, working with Gustav Meier,


Markand Thakar, and Marin Alsop. For backstage stories, follow Huynh on Instagram @normanconductor.

Pamela Mahon Pam Mahon is delighted to be entertaining young audiences for another glorious season with the Oregon Symphony. Mahon is also the host for the Oregon Symphony’s Kinderkonzerts and Carnegie Hall Link Up Concerts. Other Portland credits include: Lureena Jones, Adrift in Macao (Broadway Rose); Aldonza, Man of La Mancha; Mother, Ragtime; Baker’s Wife, Into the Woods; Claire Ganz, Rumors; Donna/Oolie, City of Angels; Carmen, Sweet Charity; Pam, The Full Monty (Lakewood Theatre Company); Mary Bland, Eating Raoul (Live on Stage); Madame de la Grande Bouche, Beauty and the Beast; Wicked Witch of the West, The Wizard of Oz; Brooke Wyndham, Legally Blonde: The Musical (Pixie Dust Productions); Mazeppa, Gypsy (Portland Center Stage); Susan, [title of show] (Triangle Productions); Young Boy, Jenůfa; Chocholka/Jay, The Cunning Little Vixen; Papagena, The Magic Flute; and Nurse Maid, Street Scene (Portland Opera).

Rebecca Yakos Rebecca Yakos is finishing her fourth year of undergrad at Portland State

University, where she will have been in five operas with the Portland State opera program. One of her favorite roles was Ms. Wordsworth in last spring’s production of Albert Herring, and she is currently the lead role of Sandrina in this spring’s production of La finta giardiniera by Mozart. Yakos has also sung roles such as Mademoiselle Silberklang in Der Schauspieldierektor and Mabel in Pirates of Penzance. She performed in Austria under the direction of John Fowler, who held a 30-year career with the Metropolitan Opera, and is currently studying with Christine Meadows at Portland State. Some of her achievements including being a soloist with Oregon Ballet Theatre and the Oregon Symphony, soloing with Thomas Lauderdale of Pink Martini with the Portland State Chamber Choir, and singing for the Dalai Lama when she was a member of the Pacific Youth Choir.

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Pacific Youth Choir Pacific Youth Choir serves over 300 singers in ten auditioned flagship choirs from kindergarten through 12th grade. Established in 2003 by Artistic Director Mia Hall Miller, pyc has become a cultural resource that changes lives through high-level choral artistry in an open, joyful, and nurturing environment. In 2016, after being awarded the Oregon Symphony Schnitzer Wonder Award, pyc broadened its choral reach by providing a free after-school choir program at Whitman Elementary in Portland. Following the success of that program, pyc has expanded this year with additional locations, Marysville Elementary School and the Wattles Boys and Girls Club in se Portland.

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GREEN EGGS AND HAM pyc, honored to be “in residence” at Trinity Cathedral, collaborates regularly with Oregon’s top musical organizations including the Oregon Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony, Oregon Ballet Theatre, Whitebird Dance, Trinity Choir, and Thomas Lauderdale and Pink Martini in performances and recordings, including the “Gold” Joy to the World. This season, in addition to regularly scheduled pyc concerts, they will perform with the Oregon Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony, Chanticleer, and Dr. Rollo Dilworth in workshops and mini concerts. pyc enjoys regional and national recognition. Last spring, they were honored to perform for the sixth American Choral Directors Association convention. Please see pacificyouthchoir.org for more information.

Dance West Dance West is the pre-professional company at the Arts & Communication Magnet Academy in Beaverton, or. Under the direction of Julane Stites, Dance West provides an intensive training program for the school’s most advanced dance students desiring indepth study and performance experience. Dancers who have auditioned for placement range in ages from 13 to 19 and commit to at least one full year of a training and performance schedule. The students, staff, and administrators share a common goal of developing stellar students with an arts-infused curriculum. A large percentage of their company members have been

accepted to such schools as Juilliard, nyu, University of Arizona, University of Utah, Cornish, Cal Arts, North Carolina School of the Arts, Point Park University, and amda to continue their studies in dance. In addition, many have gone straight into careers with Disney, cruise lines, Broadway shows, ballet, and contemporary dance companies. Dance West has an annual concert in April and is available for community events.

Jim Crino Jim Crino is a local actor, director, and designer. The 2018/19 season marks Jim’s eleventh as costume and properties designer for the Oregon Symphony’s Kids Concerts. He is also the primary costume designer for Red Shoe Productions. His Portland-area directorial efforts include You Can’t Take It With You, Oliver!, Gypsy, and An Italian American Reconciliation. Crino is a proud graduate of The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, a member of sag/ aftra, and appeared as Leroy Estes on nbc’s Grimm.

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

SP T the INSTRUMENTS

Which of these musical instruments can you spot in the orchestra? How many of each are there? Hint: Not all of them are in the orchestra!

triangle

electric guitar

trumpet

maracas

horn

lyre

accordion

violin

drum

Did you know? The symphony orchestra is the largest and most exciting of all musical groups, with as many as 100 players. It is divided into four musical families called strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Every instrument in the orchestra belongs to one of these families. In a symphony orchestra, the musical families are related to one another, just like cousins, aunts, and uncles. The orchestra is a big family of instruments playing together.

To learn more about your Oregon Symphony, check us out online at: orsymphony.org/discover/orchestra. For parents and teachers, we offer music education support at: orsymphony.org/edu.

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OUR SUPPORTERS The Oregon Symphony thanks these individuals for their generous contributions received from July 1, 2017, to September 28, 2018, in support of our education and community engagement programs. We apologize for any omissions or misspellings. Please notify us of any adjustments.

Individuals Anonymous (33) An Anonymous Fund of the ocf Mrs. Roudabeh Akhavein Antoinette Aljibury David & Chris Alteneder Eini Lowell & James Ammeson Margaret Anderson Tom Anderson & Joan Montague Ruby Apsler Margaret & Scott Arighi Sharon Baker Donna & Leo Bauer Mary Beach Howard Beckerman Dr. Douglas Beers & Leslie Taylor Robert & Sharon Bennett George & Mary Benson Homer & La Donna Berry Bill & Elouise Binns Victor Bloomfield Fred & Diane Born Leslie Brenton

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William & Morgan Brown John & Malinda Bukey Richard & Ruthanne Bullock Jean Butcher & Tom DeLoughery Robert G. and Dorothy N. Cameron Family Fund of the ocf Claire Carder & James Scherzinger Donald W. Carlson Dr. & Mrs. Walter & Carolyn Carr Joe & Sandy Cecchini Helen Chadsey Arya Chatterjee & Neena Maldikar Yvonne Chen & Jeremy Crown Ann Chilcote Sandra Coila Alane Collar Maurice Comeau, M.D. William & Cathy Conerly Dr. Susan Cooksey Dan Corcoran Linda M. Craven Don Cushing

Karen Dalrymple Eloise Damrosch & Gary Hartnett Roland & Judy de Szoeke Pat Demeo Robert & Janet Deupree Loree Devery & Robert Trachtenberg Al Didier & Sherry Holley Pamela Dixon Arleigh & Marion Dodson Mark & Denise Downing Kay Doyle Philip & Nancy Draper Laurence & Wendy Dunn Alison Ebbott & Bill Hasan Lisa & Jerry Eckstein Barbara Edwards Mihail Elisman Jerry & Donna Elsasser Kevin & Cinda Embree Nancy C. Everhart Muriel Feuer Richard & Cindy Finlayson Aaron Flatten Kenneth A. Franceschi George Freyer Kathleen Gannett

Catherine Garman Charles & Charline Gebhardt Gary & Janet Goby Tom & Linda Goldsmith Laura Good Sarah Goodlin John Grant Ann & Andrew Greenhill Betty Greer Mary Ellen Hagewood Dr. Carolyn I. Hale Karen & Daniel Halloran Louis & Judy Halvorsen Rosemary Hamerton-Kelly Hampton Family Foundation of the ocf Dr. Wesley & Virginia Harper Mr. Philip Harris & Ms. Debi O’Donnell Drs. Hugo & Linda Hartig Frances Hartwell Michael & Josephine Hatfield Josephine Hawthorne Arv and Kari Hille Charitable Fund Gina Henderson Pamela Henry Deborah Henry

Kim & Celia Heron Susan Herron Mary Jo Hess Thomas W. Holman Jr. Memorial Fund of the ocf Lee & Penney Hoodenpyle Patricia Horan William Howard Robert & Jill Hrdlicka Clare E. & Rosalie Humphrey John & Delores Hutcheon Lech & Elizabeth Ilem Lou & Kathy Jaffe Joanne Jene, M.D. Douglas Jenkins & Michael Boyles Whitford & Carol Johnson Drs. Susan & Jeffrey Johnson Alison Jones Wallace Jones Ken Karsted Nancy G. Kennaway Ernest Kim Timothy & Mary Kingsbury Susan Koe Malle Kollom Dr. Kathryn Kolonic

Barbara Kommer & Kurt Koenig Teresa Kraemer & Margaret Carley Dr. William Kroonen Nancy Lapaglia & Stephen Slusarski Jenny Lauder Thomas & Fonda Lawson Dennis & Elizabeth Lazaroff Mary Lou Leahy Mel & Sheila Leskinen William O. Liedle Scott Likely Mary Marshall Patricia Lindquist Pamela MacLellan Drs. Judith & Michael Marcus Gayle & Jerry Marger Bel-Ami & Mark Margoles Eileen Markson Margaret Marshall Roy and Diane Marvin Fund of the ocf Nicole Mathes Gregg McCarty & Karen Henell Pete McDowell Neil & Annette McFarlane


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OUR SUPPORTERS Bonnie McLellan Robert McMahon Fund of the ocf John & Candace McMunn Jay & Pamala Meredith Anne K. Millis Fund of the ocf James Mitchell & Elise Legere Elaine & Ted Molskness John & Ann Moore David & Margaret Moser Richard & Sarah Munro Gerald & Mary Nelson Jill Neuwelt James & Emaline Newton Hilary O’Hollaren Carillon J. Olmsted George & Deborah Olsen Phil & Gretchen Olson Jeffrey Ota Gay G. Otey Helen Parker Rod & Mary Anne Parrott Parsons Family Fund of the ocf Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Penchoen Edward G. Perkins Jim & Sally Petersen Mrs. Anita Peterson Robert L. & Leslie Phillips Franklin and Dorothy Piacentini Charitable Trust Walter & Susan Piepke Jerry Pike Kris & Jim Potter Marjorie I. Powell Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Proctor Willis & Anne Rader Julie Rawson Vicki Reitenauer & Carol Gabrielli Eileen & Brad Rence Nancy L. Richmond Sheila Richmond Crystal Rose Mary Rose & Maxwell Whipps Eric & Tiffany Rosenfeld Revs Eugene & Patricia Ross Mr. David Roth & Ms. Tangela Purdom Debora Roy Jeff & Kathleen Rubin Beverly Russell Scott & Joan Rustay Anne P. Savaria Stephen & Jeanne Schapp Rod & Vicki Schmall Fedor Scholtz Glenn & Anne Seim Cynthia Shaff Hadel Barbara & Gilbert Shibley Gary & Darsein Shull Gwen & Alan Shusterman David Siegel & Elaine Smith Jenny Silberger & Nathan Schultz Nancy & Richard Silverman Charitable Foundation Wendy & Ross Simmons Dr. Rick Simpson Helen Slater P. J. Smith, Jr. & Steve Cox Sue & Drew Snyder Pat Southard John Southgate Dan Spencer & Laurie Louden Mike Sprager Sara Stamey Ginny Stern Richard Stiggins Dale Stitt & Esther Elizabeth Alfred & Anne Sturtevant Annette Swartz & Daniel Palka Judson Taylor Amie Thomas Mike & Diana Thomas Richard & Larie Thomas Kathleen Thompson Philip Thor & Elizabeth Pratt

Romona & Patrick Thornburgh Catherine Unis Jerry & Thuy Vanderlinde Dan Volkmer & Frank Dixon George & Marilou Waldmann Eric & Kristi Wallace Sandy Wang Bruce Weber Dana & Steve Weiner Burton & Patricia Went Michael & Lisa Wenzlick James White & Wendy McKee Diana & James M. White Ann Whitehouse Lee Ann Wichman Dr. Andrew & Margery Williamson Pamela Wimmer Susan E. Wohld Suzanne & Robert Wood Linda Wooden Darrell & Geneva Wright P. J. & Donald Yarnell Philip & Barbara Yasson Brian Young Barbara Zappas Jim & Claudia Zinser *current board ‡current musician §current staff

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T he Benson

The “Benson” was the first car made in the state of Oregon. Nils Benson built it in Portland, Oregon, from 1904 to 1906, and named it after himself.

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He displayed it at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905.

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rtist Robin Corbo’s mural for the Community Cycling Center on ne Alberta Street colorfully captures the bliss that wheeled human-powered transport brings to people of all ages, sizes, colors, and abilities. A parade of unicycles, bicycles, tricycles, and even a kid-propelled pirate ship and rocket make their way along the side of the building, surrounded by other sources of delight – blooming flowers, fun costumes, happy pets, and hot air balloons. Corbo created the mural in 2006, and over 100 people helped her bring her design to life with acrylic paint on the concrete wall. The Community Cycling Center is a nonprofit organization that brings the benefits of cycling to all.

Community Cycling Center Mural by Robin Corbo (2016).

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