INSIGHTS & SOUNDS
HAYDN'S MUSIC OF VIENNA
EROICA TRIO
INSIGHTS & SOUNDS
HANDEL'S ROMAN VESPERS
PRESENTED BY THE BACH FESTIVAL SOCIETY OF WINTER PARK
AT ROLLINS COLLEGE SINCE 1935
The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park’s mission is to inspire the human spirit through extraordinary music, featuring powerful choral performances and innovative programming that celebrates the legacy of J.S. Bach. The 89th Season will showcase a dynamic array of world-class musicians and vocalists performing classical masterworks and contemporary compositions that will delight, challenge, and inspire listeners.
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OFFICERS
Dr. Jack Schott, Chairman
Richard Russell, President
Dr. Bill Oelfke, Vice Preisdent
Michael Kakos, Treasurer
Beverly J. Slaughter, Secretary
TRUSTEES
Dr. Grant H. Cornwell
Dr. Jeff Flowers
Dr. Grant Hayes
The Honorable Cynthia Mackinnon
Alex Tiedtke
TRUSTEES EMERITI
The late M. Elizabeth Brothers
J. Michael Murphy
The late Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
STAFF
John V. Sinclair, Artistic Director and Conductor
Kathy Johnson Berlinsky, Executive Director
Rhonda Burnham, Artistic Manager
Jane Secrist Newnum, Marketing and Development Consultant
Ruby Abreu, Marketing Manager
Sondra Jones, Education Manager
Logan-Landry Jennings, Operations Manager
Lex Goity, Finance and Strategy Manager
Sherry Orr, Assistant to John Sinclair
Regunia Griggs, Choir Liaison
Vivian Cook, Young at Heart Chorale Director
Rebecca Hammoc, Youth Choir Director
Lynn Peghiny, Accompanist
Major Support Provided By
Our 89th Season is supported by many generous individual donors as well as the Jessie Ball duPont Fund; Winifred Johnson Clive Foundation; Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation; Joe & Sarah Galloway Foundation; Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation; Massey Services, Inc; Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program; United Arts of Central Florida, host of OrlandoAtPlay.com and UAArtsEd.com; the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council of Arts and Culture; City of Winter Park’s Community Redevelopment Agency; and Rollins College.
JOHN V. SINCLAIR
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR
John V. Sinclair enjoys a national reputation as a conductor of choral masterworks while locally being known as one of the hardest-working and in demand artists of the Central Florida cultural community. In his 34th season as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Bach Festival Society, he continues his imaginative programming, creative interpretations, and expressive conducting.
Dr. Sinclair, known as a master teacher, is Director of Music at Rollins College and holds the John M. Tiedtke Endowed Chair. As a career educator, Sinclair keeps the Society’s educational focus vital by providing a broad range of musical programs and experiences for individuals of all ages. As a conductor who is equally adept at directing choral and orchestral music, he has been referred to as Central Florida’s “resident conductor”. He has appeared as conductor for more than a thousand performances in addition to his work as clinician and lecturer throughout the United States and other countries. The Bach Festival, under his leadership, has achieved international recognition by touring in Europe, producing nationally released CDs and broadcasts and performing with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Dr. Sinclair holds a masters and doctoral degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Conservatory of Music. His undergraduate school, William Jewell College honored him with its most prestigious Citation for Achievement. In addition to editing and interpreting historical choral works through the Moravian Music Foundation, he has authored an anecdotal book entitled Falling Off the Podium, and Other Life Lessons. The late Wall Street Journal’s arts critic, Terry Teachout wrote, “John is a gifted conductor, a great educator, and the best of all possible colleagues.” For more than three decades, John Sinclair has shared his talent and dedication to musical excellence with the Central Florida community and beyond.
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Bach Festival Society of Winter Park Presents
INSIGHTS & SOUNDS
HAYDN’S MUSIC OF VIENNA
Adam Daniel Maltz, fortepiano
Anna Eschbach, soprano | Morgan Davis Peckels, mezzo-soprano
John Sinclair, Artistic Director and Conductor
October 5, 2023 | 7:30pm | Tiedtke Concert Hall
PROGRAM
Keyboard Sonata in F Major, Hob. XVI:23 Franz Joseph Haydn
I. Allegro moderato (1732-1809)
Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Hob. I:1
I. Presto
II. Andante
III. Finale. Presto
Keyboard Sonata in F Major
II. Adagio
Missa Brevis in F Major, Hob. XXII:1
I. Kyrie
II. Gloria
III. Credo
IV. Sanctus
V. Benedictus
VI. Agnus Dei
Anna Eschbach, soprano; Morgan Peckels Davis, mezzo-soprano
Bach Festival Chamber Choir
Keyboard Sonata in F Major
III. Finale – Presto
Keyboard Concerto in D Major, Hob. XVIII:11
I. Vivace
II. Un poco Adagio
III. Finale. Presto
Adam Daniel Maltz, fortepiano
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HAYDN’S MUSIC OF VIENNA
BACH CHAMBER CHOIR
Catalina Arias
Liz Ausburn
Jim Beck
Elleh Huey Cassel
George Chandler
Maya Clausen
Vivian Cook
Michael Andrew Creighton
Theresa Dulong
Dante Duphorne
Ashley Duve
Jolie Eichler
Raphael Fernandez
Barbara Gomes
Diane Hansen
Grant Hayes
Ariel Hudak
Howard Jaffe
Sondra Jones
Beth Kassander
Ericka Kellam
Rachel LaQuea
VIOLIN I
Julie Mathews
David Mattson
Margaret McMillen
Janice Meyer
Margaret Munro
John Niss
Luke Noles
Liana Pacilli
Ashley Peters
Veronica Prevost
Bj Price
David Romaine
Mikaella Romero
Pamela Rosario
Jane Scamehorn
Karyll Shaw
Diana Sisley
Beverly Slaughter
Jennifer Thibodeau
Jeanine Viau
Cezarina Vintilla
Richard Wilson
BACH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Joni Roos, Concertmaster
Shelley Mathews
Olga Ferroni
OBOE
Sherwood Hawkins
Lora Macpherson
VIOLIN II
Victor Ferroni
Rhonda Burnham
Dina Fedosenko
BASSOON
Ashley Heintzen
VIOLA
Susan Christian HORN
Kathy Thomas
Ben Lieser
CELLO
Brenda Higgins
STRING BASS
Rob Kennon
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DANIEL ADAM MALTZ, FORTEPIANO
Daniel Adam Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria and specializes in Wiener Klassik (Viennese Classicism), especially the works of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, which he performs on the Viennese fortepianos of their time.
Daniel is a dual citizen of the United States and Israel and comes from a musical family – his mother is a cellist, and his father, a composer, taught him piano and composition starting at four years of age. Before switching to the fortepiano, Daniel studied privately with internationally renowned pianists John O’Conor, Gil Sullivan, and Robert Lehrbaumer. Daniel studied fortepiano performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna.
He debuted at Carnegie Hall (Weill) at age 22 and is a sought-after soloist, Lieder accompanist, and clinician. He refined his command of historical practices through private study with Andreas Staier and Ingomar Rainer. Daniel is devoted to performing on Viennese fortepianos, utilizing the vast range of tones and colors familiar to the composers. He brings his expertise in the Viennese sound, culture, philosophies, and performance practices of the Classical era to his interpretations. Critics praise Daniel’s performances for their “broad warmth” with “lavish but tasteful” playing (Classical Sonoma) as well as his “very sensitive phrasing” with “marvelous dynamic contrasts… [that] enabled him to shape his lines beautifully” (Marblehead Current)..
Daniel also hosts Classical Cake, a podcast about Viennese classical music and culture.
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FEATURED ARTISTS
ANNA ESCHBACH, SOPRANO
Highly sought-after as a performer and private voice instructor in Central Florida, Anna Eschbach earned her bachelor’s degree in vocal performance from Appalachian State University and a master’s degree in vocal performance from the University of Tennessee. Born and raised in Orlando, Ms. Eschbach has performed with numerous companies throughout Florida, including the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, Opera Orlando, the Brevard Symphony Orchestra, and the Orlando Philharmonic. Known for her performance in oratorio, guest solo appearances include Saint-Saens’ Oratorio de Noel, Mozart’s Vesperae Solennes, Poulenc’s Gloria, Rutter’s Gloria and Magnificat, and Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony, as well as Orff’s Carmina Burana. Ms. Eschbach has toured internationally in Switzerland, the UK, and Kenya. Since moving back to Orlando in 2013, Ms. Eschbach has maintained a thriving private voice studio in the Orlando area and serves on the voice faculty at Rollins College.
MORGAN DAVIS PECKELS, MEZZO-SOPRANO
Mezzo-Soprano Morgan Peckels is an active performer and highly sought-after voice teacher in the Central Florida area. Earning her bachelor’s degree from Elon University and her master’s from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Morgan can be seen singing with the numerous orchestras and performance groups in the state of Florida such as the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, Orlando’s Messiah Choral Society, The Orlando Philharmonic, Space Coast Symphony, and Opera Orlando. She is a founding member of The Bach Vocal Artists with the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, and her solo oratorio credits include Bach’s B Minor Mass, Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi’s Juditha Triumphans, Mozart’s Requiem and Richard Einhorn Voices of Light where she was praised by Matt Palm of the Orlando Sentinel for her “hauntingly lamenting tones”. Her operatic credits include Amahl and the Night Visitors, Madama Butterfly, Trouble in Tahiti, Dido and Aeneas, and La Rondine. Morgan is currently on the voice faculty at Rollins College and runs a thriving private studio from her home in Winter Springs.
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EROICA TRIO
Erika Nickrenz, piano Sara Parkins, violin
Sara Sant’Ambrosio, cello
October 29, 2023 | 3:00pm | Tiedtke Concert Hall
PROGRAM
Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in d minor
Adagio in g minor
Café Music for Violin, Cello, and Piano
I. Allegro
II. Andante moderato
III. Presto INTERMISSION
Piano Trio No. 2 in c minor, Opus 66
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
transcribed Anne Dudley
Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751)
transcribed Eroica Trio
Paul Schoenfeld (b. 1947)
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
I. Allegro energico e con fuoco
II. Andante espressivo
III. Scherzo. Molto Allegro quasi Presto
IV. Finale. Allegro appassionata
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THE EROICA TRIO
The most sought-after trio in the world, the Grammy nominated Eroica Trio enraptures audiences with flawless technical virtuosity, irresistible enthusiasm, and sensual elegance. The three women who make up this celebrated ensemble electrify the concert stage with their passionate performances. The New York Times writes, “There is an edge of the seat intensity to every note they produce”.
The Trio won the prestigious Naumburg Award, resulting in a highly successful Lincoln Center debut and has since toured the United States, Europe, Middle East, South America, and Asia. While maintaining their demanding concert schedule, the Eroica Trio has released eight critically lauded recordings for Angel/EMI classics Records, garnering them multiple Grammy nominations. The first all female chamber ensemble to reach the top echelon of the field, the women of the Eroica Trio have shattered the age-old gender barrier, leading the vanguard and inspiring many to follow.
The unique history of the players of the Eroica Trio goes all the way back to childhood including study and performance at the Red Fox Music Camp, Meadowmount School of Music, the Curtis Institute of Music, the Juilliard School, the the Tanglewood Music Center. This intricate web of early connections helped forge a lifelong bond between them.
The Eroica Trio performs the Beethoven Triple Concerto more frequently than any other trio in the world, having appeared with renowned symphonies such as the Chicago Symphony and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The Eroica Trio’s recording of the Beethoven Triple with the Prague Chamber Orchestra was so successful it landed this piece on Billboards Top 20 for the first time in recording history. A multi-city tour of North America with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra culminated in a sold out performance on the “Great Performers at Lincoln Center” series in Avery Fisher Hall in New York City.
Whether the Eroica Trio is interpreting the Baroque Masters, the power and strength of Beethoven, the jazzy tunes of Schoenfield or the Bluegrass toe tapping rhythms of Mark O’Connor, their performances are deeply personal and continue to thrill audiences around the world.
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J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Chaconne from the Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 (translation: Anne Dudley)
Ask a classically trained musician to name a composer they always return to, and the answer will often be J.S. Bach. He’s been gone for more than 270 years, but his creations resonate, in the words of the Bach scholar Christoph Wolff, as “true ideals and imperishable models of art.’’
An instrument that Bach blessed with magic was the violin, and his six Sonatas and Partitas – like the Suites for Cello – are masterstrokes. One of the most striking sections is the Chaconne that ends the Partita No. 2, a fiendishly difficult, variation-form marathon that demands a performer’s total concentration and endurance over nearly 260 bars.
The piece begins with a somber theme through four measures, then launches into 64 variations of equal length, each increasingly more complex and varied in tempo. Some consider the piece to be too contrapuntally intricate for the linear voice of a violin, hence the countless arrangements for multiple instruments, including the trio you are about to enjoy. The violinist Joshua Bell has called the Chaconne “not just one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, but one of the greatest achievements of anyone in history.’’
Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751) Adagio in G minor, (translation: Eroica Trio)
Tomaso Albinoni came from a privileged Venetian family, and his wealth and status allowed him to compose at leisure and without the pressure of deadlines. Nonetheless, he was prolific, writing 100 sonatas, 55 operas and about 50 concertos, and his devotion to the oboe gave the instrument new-found gravitas. Sadly, dozens of Albinoni’s scores were lost during World War II, when Allied bombers destroyed the Dresden State Library.
For all his industry, Albinoni is best known today for the so-called Adagio, a melancholy piece in G minor arranged for strings and organ by the Milanese musicologist Remo Giazotto, whose 1958 publication borrowed only a bass line and six bars of melody written by Albinoni. The work often appears on greatest hits of the Baroque recordings and movie soundtracks.
The heart of this short, single-movement piece is its haunting main theme, which repeats with great effect in Giazotto’s simple arrangement. The lament rises and falls in soft arcs of sound, all the while supported by organ continuo. Modest yet potent, the tune endures most any alteration, from solo instrument to symphony orchestra.
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PROGRAM NOTES
Paul Schoenfeld (1947- )
Café Music for Violin, Cello, and Piano
In 1985, Paul Schoenfeld began sketching ideas for a commission he received from the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and was inspired by the jazz trio he often played with at Murray’s restaurant in Minneapolis. He wanted to compose music that would sit comfortably in both casual and formal venues, with a sound that spoke of the city’s eclectic cultures. He called his new work, appropriately, Café Music.
“My intention was to write a kind of high-class dinner music,’’ he has said, “music that could be played at a restaurant but might also – just barely – find its way into a concert hall.’’
True to its tempo marking allegro con fuoco, the opening section leaps off stage and into the listener’s lap, its energy palpable and rhythmic phrasing full of jazzy swagger – like music with attitude. The middle andante begins with an eloquent theme on the piano, soon taken up and elaborated by the cello against high, piercing notes on the violin. The movement ends in repose, the melody reminiscent of Gershwin’s Summertime.
The closing presto opens with a series of staccato blows that launch listeners on a moto perpetuo ride to the finish, an intriguing mix of jazz and gypsy, waltz and ragtime fused together with barely a chance for the threesome to catch their breath.
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-47)
Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
Felix Mendelssohn was among the most gifted artists of his age, noted as much for his exacting craftmanship as the opulent charm and tunefulness of his music. A preternatural composer, he wrote seemingly without effort, crafting the Octet for Strings at age 16 and the overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream a year later. He completed his two lone trios in 1839 and 1845, respectively, nearly a half century after Haydn had mastered the form, and fully aware of the definitive works by Beethoven, the Ghost and Archduke. But Mendelssohn’s own voice comes through in the glorious outpouring of ideas that define so much of his chamber music.
Op. 66 opens with a restless, agitated theme transformed through the dialogue of the three instruments. An expressive Song Without Words second movement follows, then an elfin-like scherzo. The finale, marked appassionato, introduces the 16th-century chorale Before Thy Throne, which soon marries into a passage that pushes piano, violin and cello to their sonorous limits.
--Program notes for the Eroica Trio performance provided by Kurt Loft, Journalist and Arts Writer, The Tampa Tribune
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PROGRAM NOTES
Bach Festival Society of Winter Park Presents
INSIGHTS & SOUNDS
HANDEL’S ROMAN VESPERS OF 1707
Bach Vocal Artists
Bach Festival Society Chamber Orchestra
John Sinclair, Artistic Director and Conductor
November 2, 2023 | 7:30pm | Tiedtke Concert Hall
PROGRAM
Dixit Dominus Psalm 109, HWV 232
I. Dixit Dominus Domino
II. Virgam virtutis
III. Tecum principium
IV. Juravit Dominus
V. Tu es sacerdos
VI. Dominus a dextris
VII. Judicabit in nationibus
VIII. De torrent in via bibet
IX. Gloria Patri
Meg Dudley, soprano; Melissa Attebury, mezzo; Patricia Thompson, alto; John Grau, tenor; Brandon Hendrickson, bass
Laudate Pueri Dominum Psalm 112, HWV 237
I. Laudate pueri
II. Sit nomen Domini
III. A solis ortu
IV. Excelsus super omnes
V. Quis sicut Dominus
VI. Suscitans a terra
VII. Quihabitare facit
VIII. Gloria patri
Catherine Psarakis, Jessica Beebe & Anna Eschbach, sopranos
Nisi Dominus Psalm 127, HWV 238
I. Nisi Dominus
II. Vanum est vobis
III. Cum dederit dilectis suis
IV. Sicut sagittæ
V. Beatus vir
VI. Gloria Patri Kerry Ginger, mezzo; Erik Gustafson, tenor; Stephen Mumbert, bass
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BACH VOCAL ARTISTS
John V. Sinclair, Artistic Director and Conductor
John Grau, Co-Artistic Director
Jessica Beebe
Meg Dudley
Anna Eschbach
Catherine Psarakis
Margot Rood
Melissa Attebury
Kerry Ginger
Mary Jane Knight
Morgan Peckels
Patricia Thompson
Brad Diamond
Eric Gustafson
John Grau
Steven Soph
Thaddaeus Bourne
Brian Ming Chu
Brandon Hendrickson
Stephen Mumbert
Joseph Trumbo
Read more about the Bach Vocal Artists at BachFestivalFlorida.org/meet-the-bach-vocal-artists
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BACH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN I
Routa Kroumovitch
Alvaro Gomez
Shelley Mathews
FLUTE
Nora Lee Garcia
Elsa Kate Nichols
BASSOON
Ashley Heintzen
VIOLIN II
Joni Roos
Rhonda Burnham
Dina Fedosenko
OBOE
Sherwood Hawkins
Lora Macpherson
HARPSICHORD
Kristine Griffin
VIOLA
Susan Christian
Dan Flick
CELLO
David Bjella
Brenda Higgins
Shona McFadyen
STRING BASS
Rob Kennon
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION
Dixit Dominus Psalm 109, HWV 232 - G.F. Handel
Psalmus 109
1 Dixit Dominus Domino meo sede a dextris meis donec ponam inimicos tuos scabellum pedum tuorum
2 Virgam virtutis tuae emittet Dominus ex Sion dominare in medio inimicorum tuorum
3 Tecum principium in die virtutis tuae in splendoribus sanctorum ex utero ante luciferum genui te
4 Juravit Dominus et non paenitebit eum
5 Tu es sacerdos in aeternum secundum ordinem Melchisedech
6 Dominus a dextris tuis confregit in die irae suae reges
7 Iudicabit in nationibus implebit cadavera conquassabit capita in terra multorum
8 De torrente in via bibet propterea exaltabit caput
9 Gloria Patri et Filio. Amen
Psalm 109
1 The Lord said to my Lord: Sit thou at my right hand: Until I make thy enemies thy footstool.
2 The Lord will send forth the sceptre of thy power out of Sion: rule thou in the midst of thy enemies.
3 With thee is the principality in the day of thy strength: in the brightness of the saints: from the womb before the day star I begot thee.
4 The Lord hath sworn, and he will not repent:
5 Thou art a priest for ever according to the order of Melchisedech.
6 The Lord at thy right hand hath broken kings in the day of his wrath.
7 He shall judge among nations, he shal fill ruins: he shall crush the heads in the land of the many.
8 He shall drink of the torrent in the way: therefore shall he lift up the head.
9 Glory be to the Father. Amen
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Laudate pueri Dominion Psalm 112, HWV 237 - G. F. Handel
I. Laudate pueri
Laudate pueri Dominum, laudate nomen Domini
II. Sit nomen Domini
Sit nomen Domini benedictum ex hoc nunc et usque in saeculum.
III. A solis ortu
A solis ortu usque ad occasium laudabile nomen Domini.
IV. Excelsus super omnes Excelsus super omnes gentes Dominus.
V. Quis sicut Dominus
Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster, Qui in altis habitat, et humilia Respicit in caelo et in terra?
VI. Suscitans a terra
Suscitans a terra in opem et de stercore erigens pauperem ut collocet cum principibus populi sui.
VII. Quihabitare facit
Qui habitare facit sterilem in domo, matrem filiorum laetantem.
VIII. Gloria patri
Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
I. Praise, O ye servants
Praise, O ye servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord.
II. Blessed be the name
Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and forever more.
III. From the rising of the sun
From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord’s name is to be praised.
IV. The Lord is high
The Lord is high above all nations, and His glory above the heavens.
V. Who is like unto the Lord
Who is like unto the Lord, who dwelleth on high, who humbleth himself to Behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!
VI. He raiseth up the poor
He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill; that he may set him with princes, even With the princes of his people.
VII. He maketh the barren woman
He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children.
VIII. Glory be to the Father
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION
Nisi Dominus Psalm 127, HWV 238 - G.F. Handel
I. Nisi Dominus
Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum, in vanum laboraverunt qui aedificant eam. Nisi Dominus custodierit civitatem, frustra vigilat qui custodit eam.
II. Varum est vobis
Varum est vobis ante lucem surgere, surgite postquam sederitis, qui manducatis panem doloris.
III. Cum dederit dilectis suis
Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum¬: Ecce haereditas Domini, Filii, merces fructus ventis.
IV. Sicut sagittae
Sicut sagittae in manu potentis: Ita Filii excussorum.
V. Beatus vir
Beatus vir qui implevit desiderium suum ex ipsis, Non confundetur cum loquetur
inimicis suis in porta.
VI. Gloria Patri
Gloria be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
I. Except the Lord
Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it; Except the Lord keep the cite, the watchman waketh but in vain.
II. It is vain
It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows.
III. For so He giveth
For so He giveth his beloved sleep. Lo, children are an inheritance of the Lord: and the fruit of the loom is his reward.
IV. As arrows are in the hand
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; So are children of the yough.
V. Happy is the man
Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they
Shall speak with the enemies in the gate.
VI. Gloria be to the Father
Gloria Patri et Filio, Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Amen.
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ABOUT BACH
MUSIC-MAKING INITIATIVES
The renowned Bach Festival Choir is comprised of auditioned singers, enjoying weekly rehearsals and specializing in singing choral masterworks in partnership with the Bach Festival Orchestra.
The Young at Heart Chorale is a volunteer singing group for those 55+ years young. The group has weekly rehearsals and performs outreach concerts at local community centers.
The Bach Festival Youth Choirs have made their highly anticipated return this fall. Young musicians will refine their musicianship skills through weekly rehearsals and will be featured in performances with the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra.
EDUCATION
The Bach Festival Society's Fresh StARTs program places professional musicians in elementary and secondary schools to present unique musical learning experiences. The newly formed Bach Vocal Artists offer educational outreach through open rehearsals, and in-school visits.
The world-renowned muscians featured in the Bach Festival Society's Visitng Artists Series often present master classes to students and patrons. These classes offer a unique perspective on the process of creating musical excellence.
Our popular High School Honors Choral Festival provides valuable workshop/clinic feedback from collegiate choral directors recruited from across the country. This fesitval helps prepare high school choirs for their annual Music Performance Assessments.
Bach Festival Society's newest Education program is the Choir of Distinction. Each year Central Florida choirs are invited to compete in a multi-phased audition process and adjudicated on tone, preparation and effect. The Lake Nona Singers from Lake Nona High School are the first recipient of the Choir of Distinction title. They will enjoy choral mentorship, invitations to Bach Festival Choir rehearsals and the opportunity to perform with the Bach Festival Orchestra.
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CONTINUO SOCIETY
The Continuo Society recognizes patrons who have chosen to provide for the Bach Festival Society through their estate plans. These thoughtful legacy gifts will help sustain the Society's mission for many years to come. For more information about major and planned gift opportunities, please contact Executive Director Kathy Belinsky at 407.691.1056 or KBerlinsky@BachFestivalFlorida.org.
CONTINUO SOCIETY MEMBERS
Anonymous (2)
John W. and Linda Cone Allen
P. Andrew and Autumn Ames in honor of John M. Tiedtke
M. Elizabeth Brothers*
Dana and Diana Eagles
Paul M. Harmon
Karen and Mickey Lane in
memory of Bernice and Stanley Levy
Rob and Wendy Landry
Bonnie B. and Robert M. Larsen
Leyse Lowry in honor of John V. Sinclair
Pat McKechnie
Dr. Blair and Diane Murphy
Kenneth* and Ann Hicks Murrah
The Rev.* and Mrs. Eric
Ravndal, III
Drs. John and Gail Sinclair
Bosco R. and Beverly J. Slaughter
Dr. Walter Stamm
Heather and David Torre
IN HONOR OF JOHN V. SINCLAIR ON HIS 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Anonymous (4)
Athalia and Robert Cope
Tim Delcavo
Michael and Aimee Rusinko Kakos
Susan D. Tucker
ACCESSIBILITY
The Bach Festival Society is committed to making its programs accessible to all audiences. Tiedtke Concert Hall and Knowles Memorial Chapel on the Rollins College campus in Winter Park have accessible entrances and parking options available, as does Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center in downtown Orlando. Please call 407.646.2182 for assistance with questions or concerns.
COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION
The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park believes that all people deserve equal access and opportunities to participate in a vibrant, creative life. We are committed to policies and practices to increase diversity in the governance and administration of the Society, to deliver programming that illuminates diverse experiences, and to engage the broader community through outreach and education.
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JOHN V. SINCLAIR ENDOWMENT FUND FOR ARTISTIC EDUCATION
Established in 2020 in honor of Dr. John V. Sinclair's 30th anniversary as Artistic Director, this fund will help ensure that future Artistic Directors will have sufficient resources to maintain a level of artistic excellence. We invite all Bach Festival patrons to join the generous donors listed below to build this important resource. Contact Executive Director Kathy Belinsky at 407.691.1056 or KBerlinsky@BachFestivalFlorida. org for details.
GIFTS AND PLEDGES OF $20,000 AND ABOVE
Cynthia and Alex Mackinnon
The Rev.* and Mrs. Eric Ravndal, III
Sally and Jack Schott
The Tiedtke Family
GIFTS AND PLEDGES OF $10,000-$19,999
S. Blair and Diane Murphy
Bill and Sheila Oelfke
Leila Edgerton Trismen
GIFTS AND PLEDGES OF $5,000-$9,999
Kathy Johnson Berlinsky
Brock and Sarah McClane
Gerard and Nichola Mitchell
Bosco R. and Beverly J.
Slaughter
GIFTS AND PLEDGES OF $1,000-$4,999
Anonymous (2)
Brian Ainsley and Candice
Crawford
P. Andy and Autumn Ames
Stewart Anderson
Michael and Mabel Burridge
Susan and Robert Christian
Dana and Diana Eagles
Alvaro and Routa Gomez
Leyse Lowry
Katie Mess
Janice and George Meyer
Beth and Jack Nagle
Donald A. Nash
Liana and Fred Pacilli
Dan and Barbara Preslar
BJ Price
Ann Morgan Saurman
Vivian Southwell
Edward and Virginia Ubels
BettyJane and Cecil Wilson, M.D.
GIFTS AND PLEDGES OF UNDER $1,000
John Adams
Stewart Anderson
Meg Baldwin
Will and Barby Barbara
Jim Beck
Marianne Franus Beck
Mary Berglund-Bos
Bill and Becky Brown
Marcia and Michael Brown
Tim and Rhonda Burnham
Laurie Calhoun
Paul and Janet Chilcote
Tom Cook and Patricia Simmons
Grant and Peg Cornwell
Alan and Susan Davis
Daniel Flick
Alice and Larry Fortunato
Bill and Joanne Frederick
Elizabeth Gwinn and Michael Galletta
Lee and Diane Hansen
Kathleen Hartung
Sherwood Hawkins and Brenda Higgins
Amanda Kinder
Wendy and Rob Landry
Karen and Mickey Lane
Aaron Lefkowitz
Kay and Gerald Marin
Lora MacPherson
Elizabeth Maupin and Jay Yellen
David Odahowski
Bill and Sherry Orr
Maurice O’Sullivan
Liana and Fred Pacilli
Martin Phillips
Dan and Barbara Preslar
Dr. Mark and Beverly Rich in honor of our favorite conductor
Lisa and David Rosen
Joe Sapora and Carol Ducas
Dr. Daniel and Nancy Sharp
Karyll Shaw
Amanda Shoopman
Diana and Tim Sisley
Brian Solomon
Jessica Hall Speak
Matthew Swope
Jodi Tassos
Charles Thatcher
Jeff and Kathy Thomas
Susan and Michael Tucker
Jeanine Viau
Cezarina and Ray Vintilla
Kathleen Wassum-Hame
Diana Webb and T.J. Trapp
Jane R. White
Patty White
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whritenour
Gwendolyn and Wilford
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OUR 2023-2024 SEASON DONORS
The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park would like to thank the individuals and community partners below who have generously made a pledge or contribution in support of the dynamic artistic and educational programming and community engagement for the 89th Season.
BACH FESTIVAL SOCIETY VISIONARIES
$100,000 AND ABOVE
Bach Festival Choir
Orange County Government through the Arts and Cultural Affairs Program
State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture
Beth and Jack Nagle
Rollins College
United Arts Central Florida
J. S. BACH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
$50,000 - $99,999
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation
CONDUCTOR'S CIRCLE
$25,000 - $49,999
Jessie Ball duPont Fund
Winifred Johnson Clive Foundation
Mr. Alex and The Hon. Cynthia Mackinnon
Sally and Jack Schott
The Hon. Winifred J. Sharp
COMPOSERS CIRCLE
$15,000 - $24,999
John V. Frank
The Joe and Sarah Galloway Foundation
Ginsburg Family Foundation
Massey Services, Inc.
The Tiedtke Family
SAINT CECILIA CIRCLE
$10,000 - $14,999
Chesley G. Magruder Foundation
Wayne and Robin Roberts
Leila Edgerton Trismen
CHORAL CIRCLE
$7,500-$9,999
Kathryn and the late Bud Grammer
Thomas P. and Patricia A. O'Donnell Foundation
Sarah Ravndal- in Loving Memory of my husband, The Rev. Eric Ravndal III
Bosco R. and Beverly J. Slaughter
PATRON'S CIRCLE
$5,000 - $7,499
Anonymous (4)
Kathy Johnson Berlinsky
Jeff and Nichole Bromme
Cynthia Brumback
Festival of Orchestras Endowment Fund
Michael and Aimee Kakos
Sheryl Kerr
Beverly M. King
Andrea and Philip Kobrin
Bonnie B. and Robert M. Larsen
Dr. Hugh F. McKean Memorial Fund
Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation
Richard Russell and Thomas Ouellette
Dr. John V. Sinclair and Dr. Gail D. Sinclair
George R. and Eleanor C. Taylor in memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
John Templeton Foundation
Dr. Joe and Sue Warren
Welsh Charitable Trust
Marchetta Tate Wood
ARTISTIC CIRCLE
$2,500 - $4,999
The Brumback Family in memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Patsy L. Duphorne
Dana and Diana Eagles
Jeff and June Flowers Giving Fund
Jeannette Leinbach
David R. Mattson
The Mayflower Retirement Center, Inc.
Bj Price
Ann Saurman
Dr. Tracy Truchelut and Mr. Robert A. White
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BENEFACTORS
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous (3)
Anonymous in memory of Clifford and Marilyn Lee
Anonymous in Memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Keith and Eleanor Ackermann
David and Judy Albertson
John W. and Linda Cone Allen
Mr. and Mrs. P. Andy and Autumn Ames, In Memory of John M. Tiedtke
Tim and Sue Antonition
Ellen Arnold
Jay H. Berlinsky
William Hunt Bieberbach
Donna Borko
Michael and Mabel Burridge
Tom and Kathy Cardwell
O'Ann and Pat Christiansen
Robert and Athalia Cope
Alan and Susan Davis
Lee Eubank
Susan and Randolph Fields
Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Flick
Barbara and Richard Fulton in memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Linda Modrak and William Gallo
G. Randall and Nancy Gibbs in honor of John Sinclair
Alvaro and Routa Gomez
Freddi and Jim Goodrich
Mrs. Janice Granier Gruber
Wallace H. Hall
Paul M. Harmon
Dr. Grant Hayes
Dr. Mimi Hull
Allen and the late Dana Irwin
Nigel John and Heather Badawi John
Ann Kurth in memory of Sylvia Kurth
Wendy Landry
The Lee Foundation
Leyse Lowry
Edward Manning
Jody and Craig Maughan
Elizabeth Maupin and Jay Yellen
Dr. Margaret McMillen
Jeff and Mindy Moore
John Niss and Lisa Mouton
William and Sheila Oelfke
Leslie King ONeal
Pat and Randy Robertson
Dr. F. Robert and Norene Rolle
Joan Ruffier and Edward Manning in Memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Sara and Bill Segal
Dr. Karyll N. Shaw
Sidhu Family in honor of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Fred Lyndon Stone
John and Beatriz Struck
Jodi Tassos
Jodi Tassos in memory of John Tassos
Kathryn C. Ustler
Dr. Nancy van den Berg
Hardy Vaughn and Betty Brady
Hardy Vaughn and Betty Brady in Memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Gwendolyn B. and Wilford J. Williams
Betty Jane and Cecil Wilson, MD
FRIENDS
$500 - $999
Anonymous (5)
David B. Baer
Richard O. Baldwin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Beyer
Carol Beyer in memory of Dr. Don Beyer
Carol Beyer
David Caudle and Gil Villalobos
Larry and Jennifer Coates
Thomas Cook and Patricia Simmons
Mary Anne Elwood
Raphael Fernandez and Family
Arunas E. Gasparaitis, MD
Stan and Regunia Griggs
Gregg Gronlund Family
John and Jennifer Hallenbeck
Allison and Peter Hosbein
Lars and Julie Houmann
Bette Jore
Frank and Etta Jean Juge
Dr. Susan Cohn Lackman and Dr. Richard D. Knapp
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Rita Lowndes
Dr. Jim Madison
Susan Miller
D'Arcy Murphy
Eva Burbank Murphy
Donald A. Nash in memory of Marie D. Nash
Jane Secrist Newnum
James F. Niss
Stuart E. Oleson
Dr. Daniel and Lesley Podberesky
Dan and Barbara Preslar
Dr. and Mrs. Mark and Beverly Rich in loving memory of Dr. Seymour Cohen
Dr. Richard Sandler
Jim and Pat Schroeder
Dr. Mubarak Shah and Ms. Becky Lee
Lee and Judy Van Valkenburgh
Nancy R. Wagers
Harold and Libby Ward
Diana Webb and Dr. T.J. Trapp
Craig and Jeanne Weeks
Jane R. White
SUPPORTERS
$250 - $499
Anonymous (3)
Judy Alper
Phil and Jennifer Anderson
George and Leslie Andreae
Lawrence D. Brown, M.D.
Brenda Bullock-Paget
Susan and Robert Christian
Guy and Donna Colado
Endean Fund - Mr. Jeffrey Endean and Dr. Myrna Endean
The Honorable and Mrs. William Frederick
Daniel Flick
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Grau
Larry and Debbie Halye
Kathryn Harbaugh
Patricia Higginbotham
Rebecca Hull
Mr. & Mrs W H Jayne, III
The Hon. Toni Jennings
Kenneth and Ann Hicks Murrah Endowment
Bob and Betty Kimbrel
Carol Klim
Paul and Nola Knouse
Dr. Yen-Yen Kressel
Neva and Bill Meek
Lois H. Mills
Barbara and Peter Minderman
Ann Hicks Murrah
Jocelyn Amalong Oehmler
Leslie King O'Neal
Liana and Frederick Pacilli
Nancy F. Peed
Dr. Calvin and Pamela Peters
Roger D. and Rosalind Ray
John and Virginia Rigsby
Joy Roney
William C. Schwartz Fund
Tyler Simonton
Jeffrey T. Spoeri
Rene Stutzman
Jackie and Rod Sward
Amie H. Tishkoff
Barbara L. Turner
Paul and Madeleine Vilmos
Cezarina and Ray Vintilla in honor of Stela and Dumitru Toaxen
Kenneth Ward
Katy Moss Warner
Carrie and Kevin Wendelburg
Susan Whritenour
CONTRIBUTORS
$100 - $249
Anonymous (11)
Ruby Abreu in honor of Jane Secrist Newnum
David Aiken
Stewart and Robin Anderson
Nancy Appich
Margaret Atkins
Russell and Meg Baldwin
Mary D. Balk
Will and Barby Barbara
Denise Schabacker Barnes
Jim D. Beck
Jerry Janesick and Cheryl Bollinger
Kathleen McKee Brenner
Bill and Becky Brown
Lucie Broyles
Tim and Rhonda Burnham
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Colin Byrne and Bert Rodriguez
Linda Carpenter
Chance and Christina Carter
Anne Claiborne MD
Martin and Susan Collins
Commerce Bank & Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conway
Terry and Paul Creighton
Diane Culler
G. Dappert and J. Wixted
Edward and Janet Davenport
Carl and Carrie Davis
Dante Duphorne
Betsy Gardner Eckbert
Hoyt and Charlene Edge
Marjorie and Harold Emmert
Mary Frances Emmons
Mr. and Mrs. John Engle
Candice T. Erick
Elizabeth and Philip Eschbach
Deirdre and Shayne Floyd in memory of Dr. Donald Beyer
Effective Financial Services Inc.
Rosemary Frankwick
Christina and Brad Gant
Elicia Garcia
Penny S. Gilman
Gail Graham
Mike and Ceil Graham
Dr. Scott Greenwood and Dr. Pamela Freeman
Donald and Mary Pat Guske in memory of Dr. Donald Beyer
Marty and Mike Haddad
Bea Hoelle
Dr. and Mrs. G. Wyckliffe Hoffler
Silvia S. Ibanez
Beth and Jack Isler
V.J. James in Memory of The Rev. Eric
Ravndal, III
Ann Johnson
Leslie and Sondra Jones
Gary Kane
Maria Keller
Richard and Martha Kessler
Mary Swain Landreth
Emily Lawton
Aaron Lefkowitz
Dr. Michael and Diane Levine
M.J. Lowitz
Ms. Lora MacPherson
Brian M. Malec
Gerald and Kay Marin
Shelley and Doug Mathews
Carolyn Maue and Bryan Hunt
Justin McGill in memory of Joy Groves McGill
Pat McKechnie
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Metzger
Friend of the Bach Festival Choir
Congressman John L. Mica
Carolyn Minear
Geoffrey C. Moehl
Joseph Mundy and Thomas Bastian
Linda Naughtin
Roxanne Niles
Paul and Betsy Owens
M. Carmela Pantano in memory of Dr. Donald Beyer
Margaret A. Patten
Oliver and Kim Peters
Sue and Ed Peterson
Martin Phillips
David Rea
Tom and Cathy Regan
Peter Riddleberger in memory of Philip Springer
Bradley Roberts
Holly Rogers
Jane and Bruce Scamehorn
Paul Schmalzer
Nancy Seaman in loving memory of Hod Seaman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sichler III
William and Dorothy Silverman
Diana Sisley
Judith Smelser
Celnah Smith in memory of my husband Leon Smith
Vivian Southwell in memory of Dana Irwin
Elizabeth Stewart
Dawn and George Sumrall
Vernon Swartsel
Trivergent Trust in Memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
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Tim and Barbara Trombitus
Susan and Michael Tucker
Edward and Virginia Ubels
Tye Van Buren
Kim van Nymegen
In honor of Peter Schreyer, Crealde's Executive Director
Madeline Wiley
Stuart Wills
Laura M. Woodbury
Nicholas Yarnold
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Zehngebot
Armand and Alison Zilioli
Mary Lou Zobel
Hans Zwart
* Donors are recognized for their gifts and pledges received in support of the 2023-2024 Season prior to publication. Please advise us of any errors or omissions.
GIVE BACH
The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park thrives as an independent nonprofit organization with your generous support. Invest in the music you love.
Visit BachFestivalFlorida.org/giving to learn more about tax-deductible donations, tributes, and memorial gifts.
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Collaborative Campaign for the Arts & United Arts of Central Florida Donors
United Arts of Central Florida is your arts agency uniting the community and fueling the arts. With the help of individual donors, corporations, foundations and public funding, United Arts inspires creativity, builds community and strengthens the economy in Central Florida. United Arts is proud to facilitate arts education programs for all ages and provide critical funding and comprehensive marketing for local art, science, and history organizations and individual artists. Leading one of the largest collaborative fundraising campaigns in the country and uniting the regions cornerstone arts and cultural organizations, United Arts is dedicated to ensuring the arts are for all. United Arts is deeply grateful to its donors and community partners for their investment in and support of Central Florida’s creative community and the enormous impact it has on our lives every day.
The following contributions were made to United Arts or the 2022 Collaborative Campaign for the Arts between July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023.
www.UnitedArts.cc | 407.628.0333
CORPORATE GOVERNMENT DONORS
$100,000+
City of Orlando and Employees
Darden Restaurants, Inc., and the Darden Restaurants Foundation
Dr. Phillips Charities
Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Inc.
Florida Department of State National Endowment for the Arts
Orange County, Florida and Employees, and Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs
Walt Disney World Resort and The Walt Disney Company Foundation
University of Central Florida
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
Duke Energy and Duke Energy Foundation and Employees
Frontline Insurance and Lanier & LaVoyce Porter
The Massey Services Family and Team Members
$25,000 - $49,999
Florida Blue
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Orlando Magic and Employees, and Orlando
Magic Youth Foundation
Universal Orlando Foundation
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
The Ballet Academy of Central Florida
Bank of America
Central Florida Foundation
City of Winter Park
Florida Charities Foundation
Lowndes and Employees
OUC-The Reliable One and Employees
OX Group, LLC
SchenkelShultz
Verizon
Wisne Charitable Foundation
Writer’s Block Bookstore
$7,500 - $9,999
Get Off the Bus LLC
Harbinger Capital Advisors
KPMG, LLP
Seretta Construction, Inc.
$5,000 - $7,499
Anonymous
AmFund
The Commerce Fund of Florida
Crystal Photonics, Inc.
Darden Credit Union
Drew Johann on behalf of Stifel
Ernst & Young LLP
Fifth Third Bank
Florida Theatrical Association
Gary Lambert Salon in honor of Robert Hill
MSL CPAs & Advisors
Orlando Health
Publix Super Markets Charities
Rotary Club of Winter Garden
SPM, LLC WeldenField Development
Upshot
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Corporate and Government Donors (cont.)
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
Wayne Dictor/Dictor Financial
LLC
Downtown Arts District
Drive Shack
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation
Hilb Group of Florida
Joshi Law Firm, PA
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting
The Mayflower Retirement Center, Inc.
NEI General Contracting
The Orlando Law Group
Orlando Sanford International Inc.
Qwick
Ray & Nicole Reed - Cutco
Cutlery
The Schaller Group
Tavistock Development Company
Edward Whalley - Anthros Inc.
Todd Wheeler - Wheeler Projects Inc.
$100,000+
Anonymous
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous
Advanced Behavioral Health Center
The Balmoral Group, LLC
CannaBus LLC
Caribe Royale Orlando
Diane Meiller and Associates
Inc. - Diane Meiller-Cook
The Earl and Bettie Fields
Automotive Group Foundation, Inc.
Mount Dora Adventure Tours
Enterprise Fleet Management
Equitable Wealth Management Strategies
Douglas Foreman Fringe Benefit Plans
Full Sail University
Gold Key Roofing
Greg Neal - Neal Pottery
Hilton Orlando
HIP3 Home Improvement Pros
Hoagland Law PLLC
Hometown Entertainment
The Joelson Foundation
Leviton Manufacturing Company
Marcus & Millichap
Meehle & Jay PA
The Mount Dora Bistro
Mount Dora Women’s Committee of Fine Arts
Osceola County Board of County Commissioners
Park Ave CDs
Maegan Pierce and Behavior
Concierge
Pineloch Management Corporation
Piñero Preventive Medical Care
Premier Oracle Elevator
The Ritz-Carlton & JW Marriott, Grande Lakes
Rollins College
Seaside Bank and Trust
Shamrock Management LLC
Sihle Insurance Group
Steamroller Studios
Sunrise Bank - Barry Griffiths
Tailside Aviation
Valencia College
Weedies World Famous
Winter Park Publishing Company LLC
Individual and Family Foundation Donors
The Mary Palmer Family Foundation
Wayne and Robin Roberts
Sally and Jack Schott
Laurence and Susan Costin
Ginsburg Family Foundation
Helen Leon
$50,000 - $99,999
David and Judy Albertson
John and Lee Benz
Frank J. Doherty
Janet Gamache
Kay Hardesty Logan Foundation
Larry Kellogg and Cathy Roth
Harold and Rosy Mills
John and Audrey Ruggieri
Frank Santos
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous
Jim and Barbara Caldwell
Tom and Kathy Cardwell
Elaine Berol Taylor & Scott Bevan
Taylor Foundation
Mr. Alex and The Hon. Cynthia Mackinnon
Jim and Valeria Shapiro
Winifred J. Sharp and Joel H. Sharp, Jr.
Chuck and Margery Pabst
Steinmetz
Brandon Colte Suggs
Dr. Joe and Sue Warren
Leslie Warrington Bailey
Al and Brea Weiss
John & Lisa Westlake
Gail and Michael Winn
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$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Keith and Eleanor Ackermann
John W. and Linda Cone Allen
Margaret Atkins
Colonel Christian J. Becht and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Becht
Caroline Blydenburgh
Jill and Dean Bosco
Susan K. Bright and Lawrence
W. Stevenson
Jody and Roslyn Burttram
Debbie and Larry Cappleman
Chicone Family Foundation
Steven P. Clawson
Hillary and Jay Cohen
Valerie and Paul Collins
Elizabeth Nerius Conklin
Judy Duda
Andrea T. Eliscu
Linda Ferrone
Freddi and Jim Goodrich
Grant E. Gribble
Denise Hall
Dr. Stephen F. Heller
The Henderson Family Foundation
Bea Hoelle-Hawes
Michael and Aimee Kakos
Cathy Karunaratne
Mary F. Kelsh
Skip Kirst & Eric Hogan
Fred and Judy Klipsch
Pat and Audrey Knipe
Rita Lowndes
Melody and Brendan Lynch
David and Eydie MacInnis
Jay and Traci Madara
Ken and Trisha Margeson
McIntyre and Skaggs
Charitable Trust
Jason & Ronni Mendelsohn in honor of Robert Lurie
Geoffrey C. Moehl
Jeff & Mindy Moore
Scott Moscrip
Jim and Mari Moye
William and Kyra Muntan
Laurie Nicoletti
Mark and Jennifer O’Mara
Deede Sharpe and John Parker
Jim and Alexis Pugh
Shyla G. Reich in memory of Steve Reich
John Daniel Ruffier
Rick Schell and Scott Joseph
Paula Shives
Ann and Charles Simpson
Bosco R. and Beverly J. Slaughter
Diane and Robert Smedley
Andrew Snyder and Christopher Nemethy
Ellen and Simon Snyder
Stephen H. Goldman
Charitable Foundation
Philip & Sigrid Tiedtke
Larry Tobin
Tre
Kathryn C. Ustler
Hardy Vaughn and Betty Brady
Nancy R. Wagers
Lance & Patricia Walker
Jayne and John Willis
Nancy & Jonathan Wolf
Larry and Laura Zirbel
Zimmerman Foundation, Inc.
$7,500 - $9,999
Anonymous
Aunt Jeanie
Dykes and Lisa Simonton
Everett
Sue Ellen Franklin
Jane and Charlie Gibbons
Bruce Gould
Jacquelyn Hughes
Dr. Mitch and Swantje Levin
Blair and Diane Murphy
Paul Oppedisano
Mrs. Sarah Ravndal
Dr. Richard Sandler
Geanne and Adrian Share
Larry Slung
Neil and Malka Webman
Craig and Jeanne Weeks
$5,000 - $7,499
Anonymous
Lindsay and Dan Abt
Mr. and Mrs. P. Andy and Autumn
Ames, In Memory of John M. Tiedtke
Phil and Jennifer Anderson
George and Leslie Andreae
Ann & Bill Wallace Foundation
Jim and Elli Atchison - Atchison
Family Fund
Walter J. Bissett and Bernard
Foong
Sally Blackmun and Michael Elsberry
Daniel Patrick Blumberg
Kirt and Cheryl Bocox
James F. Brown, MD
Cynthia Brumback
Bettina Buckley and Oscar
Shearer
Drs. Lynn Le and Wei-Shen
Chin
Bonnie and Van Church
Mrs. Claudia De Garay-Debler and Mr. Richard Debler
Francie and Wayne Dear
Susan M. DeNardis
Jim Dorman
Kristy Doyle Turner & Bob Turner
Bill and Jennifer Dymond
Janette Estep
Susan and Randolph Fields
Sarah B. Flynn
Barbara and Richard Fulton
Dr. Matt Gay
Marilyn S. Goldman
Kenneth and Marcia Goodwin
Mrs. Janice Granier Gruber
Larry Gutter and Debbie
Meitin
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Herzog
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UNITED ARTS CENTRAL FLORIDA DONORS
Individual and Family Foundation Donors (cont.)
Donna and Bill Hoffman
Elizabeth and Justin Horn
Eric Horner and John Hamilton
Mimi Hwang
Dr. Diane M. Jacobs
Jeff and June Flowers Giving Fund
Kathy Johnson Berlinsky
Keith and Claudia Kasen
Henrietta Katzen
Sheryl Kerr
Embry J. Kidd and A. Noni Holmes-Kidd
Matthew and Laura Kleinsteuber
John P. Klumph
Andrea and Philip Kobrin
Harvey Kobrin and Faye David
Robert & Melissa Kohn
Diane N. Kuhl
Dr. Susan Cohn Lackman and Dr.Richard D. Knapp
William and Barbara Lynch
Jody and Craig Maughan
Dr. E. Ann McGee
Suzanne McGuire
Jamee & Gilbert Miller
Beth and Jack Nagle
Steve Nakagawa
Daniel and Dana O’Keefe
Rosemary O’Shea
Philip and Susan Sargent Family
Charitable Fund
Dr. Gloria Pickar
Christina and Gabriel Preisser
Chris Ranck
John and Monica Rivers
The Roper Family Foundation
Jeffrey and Lisa Rosen
Corrine K. Roy
Maria Ruiz-Hays
Steve and Melanie Ruta
Marco J. Santoro and Kimberly
Dorsett
James and Martha Seneff
Dr. John V. Sinclair and Dr.
Gail D. Sinclair
Martha Stonerock
Dr. Stephen Summers
Susan Forster Family Trust
Christopher and Maria Sutorik
George R. and Eleanor C. Taylor in memory of The Rev. Eric Ravndal, III
Alex Tiedtke
Joan and Harry Travis
Tamara L. Trimble
Leila Edgerton Trismen
Dr. and Mrs. Paul and Madeleine
Vilmos
Waggoner Foundation in memory of Robert Waggoner
Robert Wahl
Dr. Carolyn Walker Hopp
Louise and Richard Weiner
Barbara Weinreich
Bill and Alice Weir
Alan Whittaker
Connie Wightman and Rob Reedy
Shelburn and Rita Wilkes
William Newkirk and Cheryl
Tschanz Family Foundation
Teresa Williams
Bob and Janet Ziomek
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous
2 People
Russell P. Allen
Andy and Phyllis Ayoob Fund
Susan and Gordon Arkin
Tony and Sharon Arroyo
Marci Babione
David B. Baer
Beth Barnes and John Crocitto
Joe and Carol Bert
Carol-Lynn and Frank Bevc
John and Diane Bishop
Carolyn Blice
Albert and Cheryl Bogdanowitsch
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory N. Boger
Sara R. Brady
Pam Brandon
Sherry Bremer
Rafael A. Castillo
Lisa and Raul Ceide
Linda W. Chapin
O’Ann and Pat Christiansen
Jennifer Clark Evins
Dottie Clendenin
Michael and Jennifer Coleman
Cheryl and Tom Collins
Ted and Carol Conner
Mark and Laura Cosgrove
Kathy K. Cressey
Dan Croom and Jill Robison Croom
Susan M. Curran
Alan and Susan Davis
Drs. Ronald and Nancy Davis
David Duncan
Patsy L. Duphorne
Michael Dwulit
Dana and Diana Eagles
Ted B. Edwards
George S. Fender in honor of American military forces
Steve Fessler and Randy Lord
Sam Flax
Clive Frazier
Rachel and Rob Gebaide
Kathryn and Bud Grammer
Steven W. Grant and Janice
Paperny
Barbara Grodin
Dr. and Mrs. H.E. Gross
Larry and Debbie Halye
Roseann Harrington
Dave and Nancy Harvey
Jim Helsinger and Suzanne
O’Donnell
Larry Henrichs
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Individual and Family Foundation Donors (cont.)
Ann Hicks Murrah
Rob & Michael
Highfill-Spradlin
The House Family
Dr. Mimi Hull
Beth and Jack Isler
Toni Jennings
Patricia A. Johnson
Bette Jore
Frank and Etta Jean Juge
Eliza and Matt Juliano
Jennifer Lowndes and Tim Boeth
James R. Lussier and Nancy C. Jacobson
John and Pamela Lyle
James and Sarah Martin
David R. Mattson
Deborah L. Mead
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Insights & Sounds: Haydn’s Music of Vienna
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Thursday, October 5, 2023•7:30 pm
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Saturday, December 9, 2023•2 pm & 5 pm
Sunday, December 10, 2023•2 pm & 5 pm
89th Annual Bach Festival
Adam Brakel, organ Fuoco Obbligato
Bach Vocal Artists: The Splendor of Baroque Magnificats
Spiritual Spaces: Music to Reflect and Restore
Moravec & Campbell: Sanctuary Road
Concertos by Candlelight
Brahms’ Piano Concerto #1, Spohr’s Concertante for Two Violins
J.S. Bach’s Magnificat in D Major, G.F. Handel’s Countertenor Arias
Insights & Sounds: Literary Folk Songs and Fairy Tales
Rossini’s Stabat Mater
Ricketts’ Songs of War and Peace
Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc
tenThing Brass Ensemble
Dvorak’s Stabat Mater
Bach Vocal Artists: Songs for the Soul
Friday, February 2, 2024 • 7:30 pm
Saturday, February 3, 2024 • 3:00 pm
Friday, February 9, 2024 • 7:30 pm
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