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BEHIND THE SCENES I N T E R V I E W:
HOW A SYMPHONY SEASON IS BORN Colorado Symphony’s Tony Pierce and Bob Neu talk about everything that goes into bringing a new season to life. page 16
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Welcome
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Beyond the Concert Hall
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Orchestra
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SPOTLIGHT
COLORADO SYMPHONY
COLORADO SYMPHONY
Board of Trustees COLORADO SYMPHONY
Staff 2016
Sounds of Summer How a Symphony Season is Born 2016-2017
Season Schedule MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT
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Susan Cahill
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Support
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COMMUNITY
WELCOME
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ello and thank you once again for joining my fellow orchestra members and me for another concert here at the Colorado Symphony. As we enjoy the heart of the Colorado Symphony’s 15/16 season, we are already excited about announcing our next season of concerts. In the coming 16/17 season, we’ll be presenting some of our favorite Masterworks programs, exploring more Geek and Pops concerts than ever before, and mixing genres together in a way that is sure to bring the music-loving community together like never before.
Building a new season is a truly a collaborative process between the Music Director, the Artistic Committee Committee of which I am a member, the artistic administrators in liaison with all the invited artists, the marketing team, and many others that all come together to bring you a season full of great music. I am especially thrilled about the world premiere of the Daniel Kellogg violin concerto called Rising Phoenix. It’s a special honor to have a wonderful and talented composer write a piece of this magnitude specifically for me and the Colorado Symphony. To be a part of the creative process, from inception to birth, is very exciting! Daniel Kellogg has found inspiration from the story of the Phoenix - a magical bird of fire found in thousands of years of mythology spanning the globe in numerous cultures and religions. The solo violin will be featured as the voice of the phoenix in a five movement concerto. We hope to be able to keep you updated on its progress and please join us for the world premiere in October. Speaking from the musicians’ vantage point, we are so happy to see you in the audience. Our hard work only truly comes alive with you here participating with us. We are grateful for your continued support and participation, and look forward to seeing you again in the 2016/17 season!
Yumi Hwang-Williams, Concertmaster
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SPOTLIGHT Beyond the Concert Hall
Remix Remix is a community that engages, inspires and connects young professionals with the Colorado Symphony. Join a community of young symphony-goers to share in Colorado Symphony performances, happy hours around town, and special events unlike any you’ve ever seen.
Beethoven and Brews Enjoy an exclusive beer tasting paired with light hors d’oeuvres and the sounds of a Colorado Symphony small ensemble performed in breweries around the city. Beethoven and Brews features an ensemble performance and four 4 oz. samples of beer from your favorite local breweries. Limited room per event, buy your tickets early!
Women of Note Women of Note is a membership group of goodwill ambassadors for the Colorado Symphony, encouraging individuals and organizations to attend concerts and provide financial support to the region’s premier performing arts organization. More than 95% of the funds raised through membership fees provide direct salary support to one distinguished female Colorado Symphony musician each year.
Colorado Symphony 5k Run/Walk Leave your headphones at home and help the Colorado Symphony kick off its 2016/17 concert season by participating in the Colorado Symphony 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, September 17th at Sloan’s Lake Park. Put a team together; bring your family, friends and pets, and join us for a funfilled event featuring live music along the course.
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KYM THOMSON
DANNY TURNER
COLORADO SYMPHONY
ANDREW LITTON
MARIN ALSOP
MUSIC DIRECTOR
CONDUCTOR LAUREATE
VIOLIN Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster The Mary Rossick Kern & Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster Yi Zhao Assistant Concertmaster Ben Odhner Fixed 4th Chair Paul Primus Principal Second Allegra Wermuth Assistant Principal Second Alessandra Jennings Flanagan Fixed 3rd Chair Larisa Fesmire Thomas Hanulik Wyn Hart John Hilton Anne-Marie Hoffman Myroslava Ivanchenko-Bartels Dorian Kincaid Karen Kinzie Mark Lamprey Miroslaw Pastusiak Erik Peterson Felix Petit + Robert Stoyanov Delcho Tenev Amy Tyson Violetta Todorova+ Bradley Watson Tena White VIOLA Basil Vendryes* Principal Catherine Beeson Assistant Principal Mary Cowell Fixed 3rd Chair Charlyn Campbell Marsha Holmes
CHRISTOPHER DRAGON
ANDRES LOPERA
ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
DUAIN WOLFE CHORUS DIRECTOR
ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR
Leah Kovach Helen McDermott Summer Rhodes + Kelly Shanafelt Phillip Stevens CELLO Silver Ainom채e Principal Austin Fisher Assistant Principal Judith Galecki Fixed 3rd Chair Susan Rockey Bowles Danielle Guideri Thomas Heinrich Margaret Hoeppner Matthew Switzer Susan Yun BASS Brandon McLean Principal Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal John Arnesen Susan Cahill James Carroll Karl Fenner * Jeremy Kincaid Steven Metcalf + FLUTE Brook Ferguson Principal Catherine Peterson 2nd / Assistant Principal Julie Duncan Thornton PICCOLO Julie Duncan Thornton OBOE Peter Cooper Principal The Irene & David Abosch Principal Oboe Chair
Monica Hanulik 2nd / Assistant Principal Jason Lichtenwalter ENGLISH HORN Jason Lichtenwalter CLARINET Jason Shafer Principal Abby Raymond 2nd / Assistant Principal Andrew Stevens E-FLAT CLARINET Abby Raymond BASS CLARINET Andrew Stevens BASSOON Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd / Assistant Principal Roger Soren CONTRA-BASSOON Roger Soren HORN Michael Thornton Principal Carolyn Kunicki Kolio Plachkov 3rd / Associate Principal David Brussel Austin Larson Assistant Principal
TRUMPET Justin Bartels Principal Philip Hembree 2nd / Assistant Principal Patrick Tillery Associate Principal TROMBONE John Sipher Principal Paul Naslund 2nd / Associate Principal Gregory Harper BASS TROMBONE Gregory Harper TUBA Stephen Dombrowski Principal HARP Courtney Hershey Bress Principal TIMPANI William Hill Principal Steve Hearn Assistant Principal PERCUSSION John Kinzie Principal Chair Endowed by a Friend of the Colorado Symphony Steve Hearn Michael Van Wirt ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN Joanne Goble Principal Jonathan Groszew Assistant + = One year replacement * = On leave
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Jerome H. Kern , Co-Chair Dr. Mary Rossick Kern, Co-Chair Stephanie Donner, Esq. Treasurer Susan Bowles,* Secretary TRUSTEES Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Elaine Brickman Susan Cahill* Young Cho Jim Copenhaver Jason Crow Zachary D. Detra, Esq. BJ Dyer Sandy Elliott Brook Ferguson* Jack Finlaw Dr. Everette J. Freeman Dr. Michael G. Gundzik Diane S. Hill, Ph.D Dr. John Hilton* Yumi Hwang-Williams* Kathleen Johnson, Esq.
Brooks Kanski John Kinzie* Richard Kylberg Evan Lasky Paul Lopez Jonathan Masoudi, M.D Patrick C. McKinstry, Esq. Joe Neguse, Esq. Kolio Plachkov* Julie Rubsam Jason Shafer* Jim Shpall Eric Sondermann Barbara Springer Lynne Valencia Basil Vendryes* Wellington Webb * Colorado Symphony Musician Trustee EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Andrew Litton Colorado Symphony Music Director
Mary Neidig President, Colorado Symphony Guild Ginger White City and County of Denver, Arts & Venues EMERITUS TRUSTEES William K. Coors John Low Dr. W. Gerald Rainer Lee Yeingst HONORARY TRUSTEES Governor John W. Hickenlooper Mayor Michael B. Hancock Christopher J. Ott, MD ASSOCIATE BOARD OFFICERS Jackson Stevens, Chair Charlie Siebert, Outgoing Chair Obe Ariss, Vice Chair
Bridget McNeil, Secretary Nick Recuber, Musician Chair Drew Frey, Communications Chair Jocelyn Hittle, Membership Chair ASSOCIATE BOARD MEMBERS Whitney Ariss Andrea Copland Rachel Ellis Sara Hare Gerry Heise William Kowalski Sarah Parmley Chris Strom Kelly Waltrip Rachel Yeates
Magical Music of Harry Potter APR 10 SUN 1:00
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Classical Top 40 MAY 7 SAT 7:30 Boettcher Concert Hall
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COLORADO SYMPHONY STAFF STAFF Jerome H. Kern Chief Executive Officer Coreen Miller Chief Financial Officer Andrew Litton Music Director Robert Neu Senior Vice President of Artistic Planning Anthony Pierce Senior Vice President of Program Innovation Christina Carlson Vice President of Development David Aeling Production and Stage Manager Catherine Beeson Director of Community and Education Programs Larry Brezicka Orchestra Personnel Manager Annette Brown Staff Accountant Aric Christensen Audio Engineer Sherri Colgan House Manager Stephanie Derybowski Manager of Digital Media Christine Devereaux Special Events Planner Christopher Dragon Associate Conductor Susan Ellis Executive Administrator & Board Liaison Molly Epstein Group Sales Manager Joanne Goble Orchestra Librarian Jonathan Groszew Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager / Assistant Librarian Deborah Guess Properties Master Gerry Heise Director of Major Gifts Philip Hiester Master Electrician John Hilton Development Liason Eric Israelson Chorus Manager Susan Kelly Director of Sales and Patron Services
Christopher Kirkland Master Carpenter Kyle Kamrath Manager of Artistic Operations Matt Krupa Application Administrator Andres Lopera Assistant Conductor Ian MacIntyre Manager of Patron Services Jessica Mays Artistic Coordinator Seth McNew Director of Public and Community Relations Shari Myers Education Coordinator Parker Owens Director of Marketing Mike Pappas New Media Center Barbara Porter Assistant Chorus Manager Paula Rossin, Staff Accountant Emily Scott Artistic Administrator Park Wm. Showalter House Manager Norma Theisen Director of Finance and Controller Kate White Development Administrative Assistant Doug Yost Director of Information Services Suzanne Yuzer Development Associate Patron Services Associates Amanda Cantu Brian Goetzinger Alexis Kittner Lead Patron Services Associate Michael Mrkacek Robert Steiger Lead Patron Services Associate Nilgen Velazco George Ward Robert Warner Senior Patron Services Associate and Symphony Concierge Lindsey White
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THE SYMPHONY FUND Stephen M. Brett, President Norman L. Wilson, Treasurer Jeffrey Davine, Secretary Jerome H. Kern Gregg O. Kvistad Karen H. Long COLORADO SYMPHONY GUILD OFFICERS Mary Neidig President Susan Seitz President-Elect Constance Bender Recording Secretary J. Rene Gash Corresponding Secretary Donna Connolly Treasurer Sara Moore Assistant Treasurer Linda Ackerman Vice-President of Fundraising Maureen Solomon Vice-President of Information Management Sharon Reimer Vice-President of Membership Deanna Leino Vice-President of Music Education Janet Weisheit Parliamentarian Sharon Reimer Immediate Past President Maureen Solomon Mentor to the President Boettcher Concert Hall Denver Performing Arts Complex 1000 14th Street, Box #15 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303.292.5566 Fax: 303.293.2649 Email: orders@coloradosymphony.org Tickets: 303.623.7876 coloradosymphony.org
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The Flaming Lips with the Colorado Symphony
MAY 26 THU 7:30
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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DeVotchKa with the Colorado Symphony and special guest Josh Blue
JUN 16 THU 7:30
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
THE FLAMING LIPS PERFORM THEIR MASTERPIECE ALBUM
The Soft Bulletin FEATURING
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra WITH CONDUCTOR
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ANDRÉ DE RIDDER
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Family Friendly Fourth of July with the Colorado Symphony
JUL 4
MON 7:30
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
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Arvada Center 40th Anniversary Concert
JUL 9
SAT 7:30
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Chris Botti and Joshua Bell with the Colorado Symphony
JUL 24 SUN 7:30
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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Mozart Under Moonlight
JUL 29 FRI 7:30
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Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration featuring Warren Haynes and the Colorado Symphony
AUG 1
MON 7:30
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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Light Up with Styx and the Colorado Symphony
AUG 29 MON 7:30
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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Smokey Robinson with the Colorado Symphony
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SAT 7:30
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
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B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S I N T E R V I E W:
HOW A SYMPHONY SEASON IS BORN
Colorado Symphony’s Senior Vice President of Innovative Planning, Tony Pierce, and Senior Vice President of Artistic Planning, Bob Neu, talk about everything that goes into bringing a new season to life. — By Seth McNew
The Colorado Symphony has more than 90 performances under more than 43 different concert titles planned for its 2016/17 season. Before a performance can ever be announced, years of planning go into selecting the concert titles, conductors, guest artists, repertoire, dates, and many other aspects of the performance. In this interview, Tony Pierce and Bob Neu draw back the curtain on what it was like to create the Colorado Symphony’s recently released 2016/17 season.
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Who all is involved with building an upcoming season? Bob: It starts with the Music Director and orchestra’s Artistic Committee, a group of artistic staff and musicians. Then other staff including Artistic, Marketing, Public Relations and Finance all start to refine the ideas keeping in mind saleability, budget and community interest. We also bring in Development to look at funding possibilities. It’s really a company-wide effort. Tony: The Artistic Committee then remains engaged throughout the entire process. The calendar is important, so we have to make sure that the series are in place, the artists are available, and the work load of the orchestra is managed meaning we work with artists’ managers and our own personnel manager. We even engage City of Denver planners to make sure that we schedule concerts that coincide with certain city-wide events or avoid others that would make it difficult for our patrons to get to the hall. How long ago did you start the planning process, and when was it finally set? Bob: We start about two years in advance. We’re already well into planning for the 17/18 season at this point. We work to have a season finalized by late November of each season so that Marketing can begin work on the brochure in order to have a February announcement. Tony: It can be even longer than that sometimes – I have holds on the Red Rocks Amphitheatre calendar through the summer of 2019. You have to pounce on an opportunity when it’s available. For example, I started talking to the Flaming Lips three years ago to start wrapping our heads around how the concert this summer would happen. There are a lot of exciting guest artists scheduled for next season. How do you decide who you want to bring to the Colorado Symphony, and how do you get in touch with them? Tony: The Music Director and past relationships play a large role in who we are able to bring in. Then we are in close contact with management teams in places like New York and LA. The project and repertoire of course play a big role as well, since you want to find the perfect guest artist to complement the concert you are planning. Bob: I keep a running list of artists who have had successes and should be reengaged along with lists of emerging artists and performers who are established but have never performed with the orchestra. Once we determine who we’d like to invite, I contact their managements to check on interest and availability. What goes into deciding a concert title, especially for shows that have more than one composer featured? Tony: We engage with all staff in marketing and artistic to find a title that will resonate with audiences and help them to understand what they will see. The title should relate to the repertoire, but should also be able to promote the underlying theme of the piece. If you are playing Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 for example, you might want to highlight “triumph” or “brotherhood”. Bob: It’s not just the concert title either, it’s also the artwork that our marketing team creates which is unique to each concert. They work to pull together the backstory of each program and visualize it. Look at the artwork for next seasons Messiah and Tchaikovsky concerts to see what I mean. Of all of the concerts planned for next season, which are you most excited for? Bob: That’s such a hard question to answer – we have so many great things on the horizon. I’d have to choose La Boheme as no one does those passionate operas like Andrew Litton. Also the Bach St. Matthew Passion is at the top of my list. It’s one of THE greatest masterpieces in the repertoire and I think our take on it will be unique and very moving. Tony: I’m really excited for Second City Guide to the Symphony. The collaboration with the comedy troupe is going to be unique and hilarious. I’m also really excited about Leroy Anderson. It’s such a great program for our traditional pops patrons, and it will feature a lot of our artists as soloists. SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG 17
ANNOUNCING THE
La Bohème Conducted by Andrew Litton OCT 21-23
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
Andrew Litton, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director PUCCINI La Bohème Semi-staged production
Movie at the Symphony: Raiders of the Lost Ark OCT 28
TRADITIONAL POPS
FRI 7:30
Halloween Spooktacular OCT 29
Britten Performed by Augustin Hadelich NOV 4-5
For full concert details and descriptions please view online at coloradosymphony.org. Full 2016/17 Colorado Symphony brochure will be available March 1, 2016.
John Denver: A Rocky Mountain High Concert Celebration with the Colorado Symphony SEPT 10
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT
THU 7:00
Opening Weekend: Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 SEPT 16-17
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
Andrew Litton, conductor Jon Kimura Parker, piano BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83 STRAUSS Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
The Second City Guide to the Symphony SEPT 24
TRADITIONAL POPS
SAT 7:30
SEPT 30-OCT 2 FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MASTERWORKS
Teddy Abrams, conductor Morgan James, vocals Selections from Bernstein’s favorite musicals such as West Side Story, Candide, and On the Town
Kellogg’s Concerto World Premiere Featuring Yumi Hwang-Williams OCT 14-15
MASTERWORKS
SUN 1:00
Christopher Dragon, conductor
NOV 11-12
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
Shostakovich Performed by Silver Ainomäe NOV 18-20
FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MASTERWORKS
Peter Oundjian, conductor Silver Ainomäe, cello SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 107 BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra
FAMILY
Colorado Symphony Percussionists
All Beethoven Featuring Symphony No. 7 DEC 2-4
FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MASTERWORKS
David Danzmayr, conductor Stephen Hough, piano BEETHOVEN Overture to Coriolan, Op. 62 BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 37 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92
A Colorado Christmas DEC 9-11
FRI 7:30 • SAT 2:30 & 6:00 • SUN 1:00
HOLIDAY
Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
DEC 16-17
Edwin Outwater, conductor Yumi Hwang-Williams, violin BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 DANIEL KELLOGG Rising Phoenix JANÁČEK Sinfonietta
OCT 16
Ben Folds: Master Work with the Colorado Symphony
Handel’s Messiah
FRI-SAT 7:30
Inside Dvořák Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”
Courtney Lewis, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin BARBER Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 BRITTEN Violin Concerto, Op. 15 BARBER Adagio for Strings ELGAR In the South, Op. 50
Drums of the World NOV 27 SUN 1:00
Second City Jeffrey Biegel, piano Program featuring the premiere of PDQ BACH’s “Concerto for VERY Grand Piano”
An Evening of Bernstein’s Best
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
Ben Folds, piano BEN FOLDS Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
SAT 7:30
El Latir de México SEPT 15
SPECIAL
FAMILY
SAT 2:30
HOLIDAY
FRI-SAT 7:30
Nicholas Kraemer, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
Handel’s Messiah Sing-Along DEC 18 INSIDE THE SCORE
HOLIDAY
SUN 4:00
Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
Celtic Woman Home for Christmas: The Symphony Tour DEC 20
TUE 7:30
FEATURE
SEASON AT A GLANCE
Frosty & Frozen DEC 21
A Night In Vienna DEC 31
HOLIDAY
Symphonic Tribute To Comic Con: The Tetralogy
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT
TUE 7:30
A Night of Pops: Tribute to Leroy Anderson JAN 14
Inside Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
SAT 6:30
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute JAN 10
HOLIDAY
WED 6:30
TRADITIONAL POPS
SAT 7:30
Symphonic Firsts Conducted by Mark Wigglesworth
MASTERWORKS
JAN 20-21 FRI-SAT 7:30 Mark Wigglesworth, conductor MOZART SCHUBERT BRAHMS
JAN 22
INSIDE THE SCORE
SUN 1:00
FEB 3-4
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
Andrew Litton, conductor Olga Kern, piano RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 7 in C major, Op. 60, “Leningrad”
Byron Stripling What a Wonderful World: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong FEB 11
TRADITIONAL POPS
Peter and the Wolf FEB 12
FAMILY
Denver Young Artists Orchestra
FEB 17-18
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
MAR 3-5
MAR 11
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30 SUN 1:00
APR 2
FAMILY
SUN 1:00
Mozart Performed by Jason Shafer FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MASTERWORKS
Jaime Martin, conductor Jason Shafer, clarinet DUKAS La Péri, Poème dansé MOZART Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade, Op. 35
APR 21-22
MASTERWORKS
FRI-SAT 7:30
Kevin John Edusei, conductor Gabriel Preisser, narrator J. STRAUSS JR. HK GRUBER BRAHMS/orch. SCHOENBERG
On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314 Frankenstein!! Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25
Movie at the Symphony: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial APR 27
GEEK
THU 7:30 FUNDRAISER
SAT 6:00
Bach St. Matthew Passion MAY 5 & 7
FRI 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MASTERWORKS
Cristian Macelaru, conductor Nicholas Phan, Evangelist Hadleigh Adams, Jesus Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244
Dianne Reeves in Concert MAY 13
TRADITIONAL POPS
SAT 7:30
Mahler Symphony No. 3 Conducted by Andrew Litton MAY 19-21
FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
MAHLER
Symphony No. 3 in D minor
MASTERWORKS
Andrew Litton, conductor Michelle DeYoung, mezzo Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director TRADITIONAL POPS
SAT 7:30
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 MAR 17-18
A Symphonic Beauty and the Beast
J.S. BACH
Christopher Dragon, conductor Jeffrey Kahane, piano Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director BRAHMS Nänie for Chorus and Orchestra, Op. 82 SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 BRAHMS Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90
Time For Three
TRADITIONAL POPS
SAT 7:30
Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
Andre deRidder, conductor Nadia Sirota, viola NICO MUHLY Viola Concerto
Christopher Dragon and Jeffrey Kahane in Concert
APR 1
APR 29
SUN 1:00
deRidder Conducts
The Music of Michael Jackson
Colorado Symphony Ball
SAT 7:30
Byron Stripling, trumpet/ vocals
GEEK
MAR 24-25 FRI-SAT 7:30 Colorado Symphony Chorus, Mary Louise Burke, associate director
HK Gruber’s Frankenstein!!
Rachmaninoff Performed by Olga Kern
INSIDE THE SCORE
SUN 1:00
APR 7-9
Symphony No. 1 in E-flat major, K. 16 Symphony No. 1 in D major, D. 82 Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 68
Inside Symphonic Beginnings
MAR 19
FRI-SAT 7:30
Marcelo Lehninger, conductor Vadim Gluzman, violin TCHAIKOVSKY Marche Slave, Op. 31 PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63 TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
MASTERWORKS
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MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT MEET SUSAN CAHILL: Colorado Symphony Bassist by day… “A showcase for the amazing Susan Cahill, (she) made the double bass sing...with a marvelously disembodied, woody timbre.”
— The Colorado Springs Gazette, 2010
Bassist, composer, educator, and Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees member Susan Cahill has been a member of the Colorado Symphony since 1997. During her nearly two decades as a member of this orchestra, Susan has been featured as soloist many times both at Boettcher Concert Hall and throughout the country. However, Susan is around town much more than just on stage at Boettcher. She is the co-Artistic Director of Denver Eclectic Concerts, which holds concerts monthly at Baur’s Listening Lounge, and plays in a variety of chamber ensembles. Recently she has started a band called Grande Orquesta Navarre with DeVotchKa music virtuoso Tom Haggerman and two other members. Aside from these small band engagements, Susan is a member of the Colorado Symphony Artistic Committee and Board of Trustees, teaches lessons to students around Colorado, has been a distinguished faculty member at local universities, and even does some of her own composing.
Guiding the artistic vision of the Colorado Symphony Susan is a member of the Colorado Symphony Artistic Committee, a group of musicians and artistic staff that meet often to determine the artistic direction of the symphony including concert selection and more. “Serving on the Artistic Committee is a very important part of my work with the symphony,” says Susan. “Specifically, the Artistic Committee helps shape the entire scope of the musical output of the symphony. We are elected by our colleagues to represent the vision of the musicians, and we work closely with the administration to make sure that we have an exciting balance of tradition and innovation.” Susan notes that many in the orchestra perform service work, be it serving on committees, selling raffle tickets, or performing for fundraisers. “All of us know the importance of pulling continued on page 23
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MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT together to make this an outstanding organization,” she says, “and we are really quite fortunate to have such esprit de corps.”
Building new generations of musical talent Whether it’s giving private lessons, teaching as faculty at a university, or directing and performing at festivals, Susan is passionate about getting out in the community and teaching. Susan has been on the faculty at the University of Denver and Colorado College, and has also had performances as faculty at each school. Last spring, her DU faculty solo recital featured her own jazz compositions as well as “Failing, an incredibly difficult piece for String Bass” which you can find on YouTube if you want to hear this magnificent piece. This summer, she’ll be at Colorado College’s Summer Music Festival performing the Rossini Duo with renowned cellist David Ying. Susan has performed at Festival Mozaic’s yearly concert “Classical Musicians doing UnClassical Things” where she was featured as soloist, composer and chamber musician. She was also recently featured in February in The Co-directors concert of Denver Eclectic, including a performance of her piece “Sonata for Double Bass and iTunes User Agreement”, co-written with local improv actor and symphony supporter, Jon Wilkerson.
And of course — accomplished ensemble player Aside from all of her duties with the Colorado Symphony and teaching, Susan has found time to work with various ensembles putting on performances around the world. Susan has appeared with the American roots band The Boulder Acoustic Society and was a member of the acclaimed Argentinian tango ensemble Extasis, which performed on three continents. Most recently, she’s been performing for growing audiences in the new quartet, Grande Orquesta Navarre. “We had a great premiere performance on the Denver Eclectic Series in December, and even got a nice write up in the Denver Post. We are currently working on getting that live recording out to the public.”
Your bass is worth how much?! Susan’s bass was made by Guiseppe Santori of Turin in 1823. A rare instrument with incredible sound, the bass is one of the highest valued instruments in the Colorado Symphony. Just how much is it worth? “Ah, always a delicate question, a bit like asking someone their party affiliation. Let’s just say less than a nice Cheeseman park condo, but not by much!”
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MASTERWORKS • 2015-2016 GERSHWIN CONCERTO FEATURING JEFFREY KAHANE COLORADO SYMPHONY JEFFREY KAHANE, conductor and piano GABRIEL KAHANE, vocals and guitar Friday’s concert is gratefully dedicated to Stephen Brett and Linda Shoemaker Saturday’s concert is gratefully dedicated to Tom and Noël Congdon
Friday, April 15, 2016 at 7:30 pm Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:30 pm Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 1:00 pm Boettcher Concert Hall BERNSTEIN Fancy Free Dance of the Three Sailors Scene at the Bar Enter Two Girls - Pas de Deux Competition Three Variations: Galop, Waltz, Danzon Finale GABRIEL KAHANE Crane Palimpsest for Vocalist and Orchestra Prologue I. How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest a. Vinegar Hill: How many dawns have I woken II. I think of cinemas, panoramic sleights b. BMT: Heard you calling my name III. Out of some subway scuttle, cell or loft c. The Navy Yard: Side by side on Flushing by the rail IV. O harp and altar, of the fury fused d. Hicks Street: Washington Roebling, like his father before him V. Again the traffic lights that skim thy swift unfractioned idiom — INTERMISSION — GERSHWIN Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra Allegro Andante con moto Allegro agitato
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MASTERWORKS BIOGRAPHIES JEFFREY KAHANE, conductor and piano Equally at home at the keyboard or on the podium, Jeffrey Kahane has established an international reputation as a truly versatile artist, recognized by audiences around the world for his mastery of a diverse repertoire ranging from Bach, Mozart and Beethoven to Gershwin, Golijov and John Adams. Since making his Carnegie Hall debut in 1983, Mr. Kahane has given recitals in many of the nation’s major music centers including New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Atlanta. He appears as soloist with major orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony and is also a popular figure at all of the major US summer festivals. Kahane is equally well-known for his collaborations with artists and chamber ensembles such as Yo-Yo Ma, Dawn Upshaw, Thomas Quasthoff and the Emerson and Takacs Quartets. Currently in his 19th season as Music Director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Mr. Kahane concluded his tenure as Music Director of the Colorado Symphony in June 2010 and for ten seasons was Music Director of the Santa Rosa Symphony, where he is now Conductor Laureate. An avid linguist who reads widely in a number of ancient and modern languages, Mr. Kahane received a Master’s Degree in Classics from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2011. Beginning in the fall of 2015, he will be a Visiting Professor of Keyboard Studies at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. Jeffrey Kahane resides in Santa Rosa with his wife, Martha, a clinical psychologist in private practice. They have two children — Gabriel, a composer, pianist and singer/songwriter and Annie, a dancer and poet.
GABRIEL KAHANE, vocals and guitar Over the last decade, Gabriel Kahane has quietly established himself as one of the leading exponents of American song, grafting a deep interest in character and narrative to a keen sense of harmony and rhythm. On the heels of his major label debut, The Ambassador, hailed by Rolling Stone as "one of the year's very best albums," Kahane recently released his fifth LP, The Fiction Issue, an album of chamber works performed by string quartet Brooklyn Rider, alongside Shara Nova (Worden) of My Brightest Diamond, and Kahane himself. This season, Gabriel makes his European debut with concerts at the Paris Philharmonie, Finland’s National Theater in Helsinki (with violinist Pekka Kuusisto and the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra), London’s King Place, as well as dates in Glasgow, Bremen, Lyon, and Nantes. He also appears in recital throughout North America with pianist-composer Timo Andres, culminating in a second headline evening at Carnegie Hall. A tireless collaborator, Kahane has worked with artists ranging from Sufjan Stevens and Chris Thile to John Adams and Jeremy Denk. He has been commissioned by, among others, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. An avid theater artist, Gabriel starred at BAM in the criticallylauded staged version of The Ambassador, directed by Tony-winner John Tiffany. He is also the composer-lyricist of the musical February House, which was premiered in 2012 at the Public Theater, for whom Gabriel is currently writing a new evening-length work. A fellow of both the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo, Gabriel lives in Brooklyn, NY.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918-1990): Fancy Free Leonard Bernstein was born on August 25, 1918 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and died on October 14, 1990 in New York City. Fancy Free was composed in 1944 and premiered on April 18, 1944 in New York, conducted by the composer. The score calls for woodwinds in pairs plus piccolo, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, piano and strings. Duration is about 30 minutes.. Fancy Free was last performed on July 3, 1976, with Bruce Hangen conducting. Leonard Bernstein was 25 years old when he came to national prominence. On his birthday, August 25, 1943, he was named Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic; on November 14th he substituted at short notice for the ailing Bruno Walter in a nationally broadcast concert that made him an overnight sensation. At that same time, he received a commission from New York’s Ballet Theatre to compose the score for his first ballet, Fancy Free, a production that would also mark the debut of Jerome Robbins as a choreographer. Oliver Smith created the decor and Kermit Love designed the costumes. Fancy Free, conducted by the composer, premiered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York on April 18, 1944. It was a smash. The ballet played 99 times in New York that year, and Bernstein, Adolf Green and Betty Comden made its premise (though not its music) into the musical On the Town, which opened on Broadway on December 28, 1944. Bernstein derived an orchestral suite from the complete score of the ballet and conducted its first performance with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on January 14, 1945. Fancy Free is set in a deserted street in lower Manhattan in 1944. It is night. Three sailors on shore leave burst onto the scene, joking and joshing, ready for fun. They enter a bar and order three beers, but soon return to the street, where a pretty brunette passing by captures their attention. They tease her, she seems interested, and two of the boys strut away on her arms, leaving the third sailor on his own. Just as he heads back into the bar, another girl, an alluring redhead, appears and accepts his invitation to join him for a drink. They dance a Pas de Deux of mounting intensity that signals their mutual attraction. Their reverie is broken by the return of the other sailors with the brunette. The boys learn, without much surprise, that the two girls are old friends. They all stroll into the bar together, where they settle on a dance competition, judged by the girls, to decide which two of the three sailors will have companions for the evening. The first sailor does a boisterous Galop, the second a lyrical Waltz, and the third a sinuous Latin Danzon. The contest settles nothing, however, and the sailors resort to a brawl to decide the matter. The girls stalk out of the bar, and disappear into the night by the time the boys have finished their fight. The trio is suddenly struck by the humor of their situation — they have beaten each other up in vain — and they share a friendly drink before strolling back into the deserted street. A tempting blonde saunters by. The boys hesitate for only a moment before following her off into the city lights.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES GABRIEL KAHANE (B. 1981): Crane Palimpsest for Vocalist and Orchestra Gabriel Kahane was born in 1981 in Venice Beach, California. Crane Palimpsest was composed in 2012, and premiered on March 22, 2012 at Zankel Hall in Carnegie Hall in New York City by the American Composers Orchestra, conducted by George Manahan with the composer as soloist. The score calls for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, (all four doubling on tuned beer bottle), two horns, two trumpets, trombone, tuba, percussion, strings, and the vocalist also playing piano and acoustic guitar. Duration is about 20 minutes. This is the first performance by the orchestra. “Gabriel Kahane,” according to the biography on his web site (gabrielkahane.com), “is a songwriter, singer, pianist, composer, devoted amateur cook, guitarist and occasional banjo player … [who] writes string quartets and musicals and pop songs, with his heart fully in all of those endeavors.” Kahane, the son of acclaimed pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane, was born in 1981 in the artsy Los Angeles suburb of Venice Beach, moved between the coasts several times during his youth, and spent a year studying jazz at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston before completing his undergraduate degree at Brown. He moved to New York City after graduating in 2003 and worked as music director with the newly founded theater company Les Freres Corbusier, which won an Obie Award that year for its Off-Off-Broadway premiere of the satirical musical A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant. Kahane established his reputation as a composer and performer with appearances and the recording of his 2006 song cycle Craigslistlieder, which took its texts from want ads posted online on Craigslist. (Zachary Woolfe of The New York Times called it “kind of classical-yet-poppy, ironic-yet-musical” — the song titled Neurotic and Lonely, for example, is based on a post from a “slightly hunched, occasionally employed anthropologist, chainsmoking jew, currently living with parents, off from school to deal with emotional problems [medicated], seeks gorgeous artsy genius woman interested in philosophical discourse, making out, television, woody allen movies.”) Kahane has since received wide notice for the chamber and vocal works he has performed from small clubs to such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Library of Congress, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and the Vail, Caramoor and Aspen summer festivals. Kahane has collaborated with singer-songwriters Sufjan Stevens and Rufus Wainwright, appeared in concert with Chris Thile, Brad Mehldau, Alisa Weilerstein, John Adams and the Kronos Quartet, received commissions from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and other noted ensembles and performers, and been a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony and at Yaddo. Kahane released his second CD in 2011 (the song cycle Where Are the Arms), premiered his full-length musical February House at New York’s Public Theater in May 2012 and recorded its score on the StorySound label, and recently completed Gabriel’s Guide to the 48 States, a song cycle based on the American Guide Series published by the Works Progress Administration, the New Deal program to put Americans back to work during the Great Depression. His 2014 CD release, The Ambassador, for which he used ten buildings in Los Angeles to inspire songs about life in that city from World War II to the present, was staged by director John Tiffany and set designer Christine Jones, both Tony Award winners. (The fashionable Ambassador Hotel was a favorite celebrity haunt, location for two dozen highprofile feature films, host to early Academy Award ceremonies, home to the legendary Cocoanut Grove nightclub, and site of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy; it was demolished in 2005.) Kahane composed Crane Palimpsest in 2012 on a joint commission from the American Composers Orchestra and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra; it was premiered on March 22, SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PROGRAM 5
MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES 2012 at Zankel Hall in New York’s Carnegie Hall by the ACO conducted by George Manahan, with the composer as soloist. Kahane wrote of it, “Crane Palimpsest is a meditation on the Brooklyn Bridge that juxtaposes settings of stanzas from Hart Crane’s poem To Brooklyn Bridge with songs set to my own lyrics in response to Crane’s text. [A ‘palimpsest,’ according to the New Oxford American Dictionary, is ‘a manuscript or piece of writing material on which the original writing has been effaced to make room for later writing but of which traces remain; something reused or altered but still bearing visible traces of its earlier form.’] I’ve literalized the idea of ‘the bridge’ in the sense that two distinct musical vocabularies are in play and cross paths — the first being the more formal language heard in the introduction and the first several stanzas of the Crane poem, the second being the vernacular or pop-based harmonic language in the songs with my own words. As the piece reaches a kind of peripeteia [i.e., a turning point] around the line ‘O harp and altar,’ it’s as if the two languages meet on the bridge and are exchanged: The final song with my own lyrics begins in a dense and dissonant setting before giving way to the final stanzas of the Crane poem, which are set in an unapologetically open harmonic atmosphere.” I. How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest, The seagull’s wings shall dip and pivot him, Shedding white rings of tumult, building high Over the chained bay waters Liberty. Then with inviolate curve forsake our eyes. As apparitional as sails that cross some pages of figures to be filed away; til elevators drop us from our day ...
And I cross the river the salt and foam, the sun begins to shiver as I make my way home and I think of Hart Crane, the bridge on his mind. O Grey Towers, cloud and thunder There for hours, bowed in wonder Sky, the scale of, perfect tension High, the veil of, your ascension How many dawns have lost myself crossed myself, under your weight? Concrete, the strait ...
a. Vinegar Hill How many dawns have I woken clutching my head, filled with this dread? The girls were all lined up and smoking, wired to feign, a tired refrain ...
I fell in love with the view when the city went dark; I slept in the park. Oh the bridge may sag, but it will not fall were the engineer’s words in that great marble hall to those men, and they heard the call.
And I walk outside and the street’s a mess cause the city got drunk in a little black dress I walk to the bridge and think of Hart Crane. Seagulls and summer suits, tourists with novocain hearts, staring at the food carts; Boys on their bicycles have fashionable haircuts well-shined Frank Gehry-designed
II. I think of cinemas, panoramic sleights, with multitudes bent toward some flashing scene. Never disclosed but hastened to again, Foretold with other eyes on the same screen.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES And Thee, across the harbor, silver-paced As though the sun took step of thee, yet left Some motion ever unspent in the stride, — Implicitly thy freedom staying thee! b. BMT
You were tender and sweet, I lifted you off of your feet, kissed you slow, in the glow of the bridge and the blue, and the metal machine that carried me out of that dream, plastic chair, I don’t care, I was thinking of you.
Heard you calling my name the teeth of the city they came into view, smear of blue, how you wait to be seen.
III.
Now so much grease on the glass from all of the people who pass through the car, grip the bar, oh your angles are clean.
Out of some subway scuttle, cell or loft A bedlamite speeds to thy parapets, Tilting there momently, shrill shirt ballooning A jest falls from the speechless caravan!
When I sleep on the train the rats will get on with their game, chew the rail, through the rail and get out of the way.
Down Wall from girder into street noon leaks a rip-tooth of the sky’s acetylene; All afternoon the cloudflown derricks turn ... Thy cables breathe the North Atlantic still. c. The Navy Yard
Spires and steel will fall, all the secrets of the city will reveal themselves, the wires and wheel will call, all the fishermen are ... they are frightened by the cloudy wonder.
Side by side on Flushing by the rail, where unattended mansions fail, Walked in light, with little left to say I’ll say it anyway.
Called you up just to talk, you said “shall we go for a walk?” time was set, and we met, it went mostly as planned.
Touch your hand mechanically retract and in that gesture there’s a fact, I demand to hear it spoken loud for I am not too proud.
But on the promenade slate how you caught your shoe on the grate, such a fall, I recall, you kept holding my hand.
Oh my love, is it done, is it done is it done, is it done, oh darling, oh my love, you were one, you were one, you were one, you were one, who could suspend ...
I said this is the place, with two fingers I touched your face, turned your head, face was red, feeling pride for the view,
Wind is high the river shrill and grey, we walk the bridge before you walk away, All real life is vivid when it breaks, a decade or a day,
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES And Hart Crane was drinking by the same drafty window, when the ghost of the engineer, right through the floorboards he crept.
Oh my love, how these wires, how these wires, how these wires, they can suspend a great love, oh my love never tires, never tires, never tires. IV. O harp and altar, of the fury fused Come to the bridge my love How could mere toil align the choiring strings? let me show you the view Terrific threshold of the prophet’s pledge let’s lean over the railing and sing: Prayer of pariah and the lover’s cry O Harp and Altar!
The bridge will take your breath away, in the shadow there’s a plan, I pray that I find peace today, and for a sympathetic man, There in the window, Hart Crane worships the wires, and he chokes out a tiny whisper to the visiting ghost. The bridge is the Godhead, unconflicted cathedral where wires and the anchorage are a kind of heavenly host.
d. Hicks Street V. Washington Roebling, like his father before him dreamt of caissons and catenaries when his mind was unstrung. Emily Roebling, while her husband was ailing, fought off all of his adversaries, she was quiet, unsung. The bridge will take your breath away — all the rumors say it’s so, we pray that there’s no death today among the men who work below. There in the window, Roebling watched the proceedings, he was too sick for ceremony, how he openly wept.
Again the traffic lights that skim thy swift Unfractioned idiom, immaculate sigh of stars. Beading thy path — condense eternity: And we have seen night lifted in thine arms ... Under Thy shadow by the piers I waited. Only in darkness is thy shadow clear. The city’s fiery parcels all undone, Already snow submerges an iron year. O sleepless as the river under thee, Vaulting the sea, the prairies’ dreaming sod, Unto us lowliest sweep, descend and of the curveship lend a myth to God.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES GEORGE GERSHWIN (1898-1937): Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra George Gershwin was born on September 26, 1898 in Brooklyn, New York, and died on July 11, 1937 in Hollywood, California. The Concerto in F was composed in 1925, and premiered on December 3, 1925 in New York, conducted by Walter Damrosch with Gershwin as soloist. The score calls for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn, two B-flat clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings. The work was last performed on May 8-10, 2009, with Jeffrey Kahane as the soloist and Larry Rachleff conducting the orchestra. Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Symphony and one of this country’s most prominent musical figures for the half-century before World War II, was in the Aeolian Hall audience when George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue exploded above the musical world on February 12, 1924. He recognized Gershwin’s genius (and, no doubt, the opportunity for wide publicity), and approached him a short time later with a proposal for another large-scale work. A concerto for piano was agreed upon, and Gershwin was awarded a commission from the New York Symphony to compose the piece, and also to be the soloist at its premiere and a half dozen subsequent concerts. The story that Gershwin then rushed out and bought a reference book explaining what a concerto is probably is apocryphal. He did, however, study the scores of some of the concertos of earlier masters to discover how they had handled the problems of structure and instrumental balance. He made the first extensive sketches for the work while in London during May 1925. By July, back home, he was able to play for his friends large fragments of the evolving work, tentatively entitled “New York Concerto.” The first movement was completed by the end of that month, the second and third by September, and the orchestration carried out in October and November, by which time the title had become simply Concerto in F. Gershwin provided a short analysis of the Concerto for the New York Tribune: “The first movement employs a Charleston rhythm. It is quick and pulsating, representing the young, enthusiastic spirit of American life. It begins with a rhythmic motif given out by the kettledrums, supported by other percussion instruments and with a Charleston motif introduced by bassoon, horns, clarinets and violas. The principal theme is announced by the bassoon. Later, a second theme is introduced by the piano. The second movement has a poetic, nocturnal atmosphere which has come to be referred to as the American blues, but in a purer form than that in which they are usually treated. The final movement is an orgy of rhythms, starting violently and keeping the same pace throughout.” Though Gershwin based his Concerto loosely on classical formal models, its structure is episodic in nature. His words above do not mention several other melodies that appear in the first and second movements, nor the return of some of those themes in the finale as a means of unifying the work’s overall structure. ©2015 Dr. Richard E. Rodda
2015/16 Season Colorado Symphony Pops Series presented by Arrow Electronics
POPS • 2015-2016 80’S DANCE PARTY: CLASSIC RETRO HITS COLORADO SYMPHONY ANDRES LOPERA, conductor MISTER TIM, vocals HANNAH JUDSON, vocals Thursday , April 21, 2016 at 7:30 pm Boettcher Concert Hall
Theme from Dallas
Theme from Remington Steele
Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
Ghostbusters
Theme from Miami Vice
Take On Me
Careless Whisper
TV Heroes Medley
Hawaii Five-0, Quincey, Hill Street Blues, Hart to Hart
Beverly Hills Cop
The Heat is On, Axel F, Shakedown
— INTERMISSION —
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro (Trading Places)
Chariots of Fire
Flashdance
Land Down Under
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Michael Jackson Medley
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POPS BIOGRAPHIES ANDRES LOPERA, conductor Colombian conductor Andres Lopera is one of the leading Latin-American artists in the United States with nearly a decade of engagements in both North and South America. A passionate conductor who believes in the transformational power of music, Lopera is now the Assistant Conductor of the Colorado Symphony having formerly led the Oregon Symphony, Toledo Symphony, New World Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, and Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra. He has also appeared with professional and youth orchestras throughout Central and South America, including Honduras, where he led the Youth Orchestra of the Americas in a musical camp for both young and professional musicians. In 2012, Lopera was appointed Music Director of the Metropolitan Youth Symphony, for which he oversaw 12 different orchestral ensembles with more than 450 students. Also an accomplished trombonist, Lopera’s musical development started with the Red de Bandas de Antioquia and Red de Escuelas de Musica de Medellin, both El Sistema like programs developed in Colombia. Lopera earned a Master of Music degree in Orchestral Conducting from New England Conservatory of Music and in Trombone Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to these programs, he was awarded degrees in Conducting and Trombone from the Universidad EAFIT in Medellin, Colombia. His principal teachers were Hugh Wolff and David Loebel, with additional studies with Ludovic Morlot, Michael Tilson Thomas and Marin Alsop.
MISTER TIM, vocals Mister Tim is a prolific vocal artist, composer, arranger, music director, and producer. He was a headline performer in the Las Vegas production of New York Drama Desk award-winning vocal production show Toxic Audio and has won multiple Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards for his group and solo work. Mister Tim’s solo vocal live-looping shows are a progressive exploration of traditional music forms and modern technology. His acclaimed 2014 solo album The Funky Introvert features original compositions in styles ranging from choral to techno. His novelty piece The Pirate Song, published by Alliance Music Publishing, has become a staple for Men’s Choirs and has been performed around the world. Mister Tim has created and directed more than a dozen awardwinning vocal groups including viral video stars Moosebutter and 2010 Harmony Sweepstakes International Champions Plumbers of Rome. He is a frequent guest at choral and a cappella festivals as a performer and clinician. He currently sings with the Colorado-based Irish rock band Delilah's Revenge, jazz harmony/swing vocal group Vintage, and the all-80s a cappella group Rubix. Mister Tim graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Vocal Performance emphasis, and studied for a Master's Degree in Choral Conducting at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
HANNAH JUDSON, vocals Hannah Judson is a graduate of Hinkley High School in Aurora, Colorado and graduated with honors from the University of Colorado-Boulder with a degree in Music Education. She teaches choir at Shadow Ridge Middle School in Thornton, Colorado. A gifted musician with a versatile voice, Ms. Judson has sung with choirs and in theater productions. While at CU-Boulder she performed with the collegiate a cappella group Mile 21. She currently sings with the all-80s a cappella group Rubix. SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PROGRAM 11
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The following members of the Symphony family have established special funds to perpetuate the work0 o0f the Colorado Symphony for future generations. These endowed funds are gifts from individuals who have loved, believed in, and supported the orchestra; to these individuals the Colorado Symphony extends endless gratitude. The Bill Gossard Music Director Chair The Charles S. Sterne Conductor’s Podium The Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund The Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair The Principal Percussion Chair, Endowed by a Friend of the Colorado Symphony
ANNUAL FUND DONOR LIST
Gifts made to the Colorado Symphony from July 1, 2014 through February 3, 2016. If you have any questions or concerns
regarding a donor listing, please contact the development office directly at 303.308.2472. Thank you for your support! * The next Donor Listing will be published in September 2016. DIAMOND CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($100,000+) Anonymous Avenir Foundation, Inc. Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Erna Butler City & County of Denver – Arts & Venues Colorado Symphony Foundation Merle C. Chambers and Hugh A. Grant Jerome H. Kern and Mary Rossick Kern Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Sterne-Elder Memorial Fund The Symphony Fund PLATINUM CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($50,000+) Anonymous Community First Foundation Colorado Symphony Guild Inc. Rocky Mountain Honda Dealers
United Airlines Corporate The Warner Family Charitable Fund GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+) Anonymous Arrow Electronics, Inc. The Colorado Health Foundation Janice and Joe Dunbar Mrs. Sandy Elliott Cannon Y. and Lyndia K. Harvey Family Foundation Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville Lloyd J. King and Eleanor R. King Foundation Schmitt Music Company The Virginia Hill Foundation Dr. Jack Wilson CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($10,000+) Anonymous (2) Ballard Spahr, LLP Mr. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Ed and Laurie Bock Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust Jim and Sharon Butler Jim and Janice Campbell Helen Murray Charitable Trust Young and Carolyn Cho
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Colorado Creative Industries Tom and Noel Congdon Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Keith and Kathie Finger Mr. Paul E. Goodspeed and Ms. Mary Poole Michael and Frances Gundzik Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hagood Mr. Johannes Heim Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Maxine Johnson Frank and Ginny Leitz Carolyn L. Longmire Mrs. Bette MacDonald Macy’s Foundation Ms. Marie Maltz Mrs. Rhea Miller Ms. Myra Monfort Helen Murray Charitable Trust
National Endowment for the Arts Northern Trust Company Ms. Diane Padalino Mr. and Mrs. John Priester Dr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Rainer Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert W. Riegel Carolyn Brown Samuels Trust The Schramm Foundation Don and Ellen Scott George Shields Foundation, Inc Evaline Olson-Shuster Trust Phoebe Anne Smedley Mitch and Barbara Solich Harvey and Maureen Solomon VAL-U-ADS of Colorado, Inc The Honorables Wellington and Wilma Webb Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weisberg Alan and Judy Wigod Mr. Sandy Zisman and Ms. Janis Frame
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Dr. Christopher Ott and Mr. Jeremy Simons Frank Y. Parce Dan and Susan Paulien Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ponzio Myra and Robert Rich Miriam C. Robins Ms. Julie B. Rubsam Dr. Joanne Rudoff Suzanne Barber Ryan Raymond and Suzanne Satter Rob and Jane Scofield David and Susan Seitz Mr. Chard P. Smith, Jr. Mr. Clyde Eaton Smith Mr. Bobby G. Stevenson Elyse Tipton and Paul Ruttum Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Turner Ms. Deloris R. Wright Joyce Zeff and Family CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+) Anonymous (6)
Mr. William H. Anderson Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Eugene C. and Florence Armstrong Family Foundation Robert P. Austin Mr. Hartman Axley Nancy Ball Addie and Bob Barkley Paul S. and Sara Jane Barru J. Fern Black Jude Blum Mike and Julie Bock Barbara Bohlman Roger and Susan Bowles Mr. Scott Brockett Mr. Willard Brown Nathan B. and Florence R. Burt Foundation Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Calkins Dr. Bonnie Camp Gracie and Bill Carr Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler Professor Gerald Chapman Mr. Gene Child
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Don Leach Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold Mrs. Ann C. Levy Robert and Patricia Lisensky Livingston Family Foundation Ms. Sara Long M. Catherine and James R. Look Ron and Jeri Loser John and Merry Low Marjorie MacLachlan Mr. Claude M. Maer, Jr. Ms. Joan Manley Virginia and Bill McGehee Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLagan Mr. Ed Mellor Sharon L. Menard Mile High United Way Michael and Sharon Modiz Henry B. Mohr Kirsten and Dave Morgan Robert and Carol Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel Mr. and Mrs. Mark Newhouse Mr. David Parce Kerry Pearlman Sue and Edwin Peiker Bonnie C. Perkins Dr. Peter S. Quintero Ralph L. Smith Foundation Nijole and Walter Rasmussen Steven and Joan Ringel Rose Community Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen Brian and Michele Rowland Dave Schmitz Henry R. Schmoll Patricia Schueller Mr. Robert E. Schueller Mrs. Nancy Schulein Kathleen Sgamma Roger Shapiro and Renee Peterson Alice Silver and Tom Byrnes Ruth S. Silver Mr. Terry Smith Galen & Ada Belle Spencer Foundation The Stanley Works Mr. Gordon W. Stenger Mrs. Beatrice Taplin Marion Thurnauer and Alexander Trifunac
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky Dr. and Mrs. Ed Van Bramer Ms. Lynne Valencia Normie and Paul Voillequé Paul Von Behren and Denise McCleary Loren E. Warner Malcolm and Donna Wheeler Drs. Richard and Jean Williams Michael and Sandra Wilson Lee and Doris Yeingst SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+) Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Tony Accetta James Bailey Michelle and Stephen Bailey Mr. Robert M. Balas Margaret and Larry Ballonoff Mr. James D. Balog Tyler Barstow Nancy Battan Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt Ms. Barbara Berryman Marcia D. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Brand John and Sandy Blue Jude Blum Margaret C. Bozarth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronesky Don and Nita Burkhardt Billie Busby and Sidney Smith Ms. Patricia Butler Buyersynthesis, Inc. Keith and Lindsay Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chafee Drs. Jodi A. Chamber and Sally Palmer The Chrysalis Fund Drs. Henry and Janet Claman David and Joan Clark Sheila M. Cleworth Ms. Shirley Hamilton and Ms. G. Brooks Clouser Drs. Marc Cohen and Kathryn Hobbs James and Toni Cohig John L. Coil
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Dr. Chris and Janice Karras Steve and Kim Keen Dr. Richard and Carla Kem Kemp Family Fund Jan Kennaugh and Chip Horne Heidi and Randy Keogh Judy Kessenich Dr. E. Glenn Kindle Oza and Milan Klanjsek Mel and Roberta Klein Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber Mr. and Mrs. Finn and Margrethe B. Knudsen Mrs. Tatyana Kostyashkina Eric Krein John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich Penny and Dick Leather David C. Leger Deanna Rose Leino Nancy and Paul Levitt Theodore Lichtmann Don and Ingrid Lindemann Mr. Joseph Lubinski Patty Lorie-Kupetz John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich Ms. Hope Lowry Mrs. Jean Macferran Mr. Brian A. and Mrs. Diane C. Magoon Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Mann Bruce Martin Harold P. Martin, M.D. Johnathan Masoudi and Marsha Tharaka Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews Dr. Jody Mathie and Mr. John F. Hoffman Dr. Jerrald McCollum Ms. Tracey McCullough Carla E. McKennett Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Bud” Meadows Virginia Messick Coreen and Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller Thomas Milligan Ron and Bonnie Milzer The Moe Family Charitable Fund Monkey’s Uncle Comedy Improv
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Ms. Veatrice Monroe Kathie Moore Keith Moore Kirsten and David Morgan William and Rosemarie Murane Barbara Neal and Edward E. Ellis Ms. Marcia G. Naiman Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Newberry Robert and Ilse Nordenholz Ms. Sally Ochsner Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain Ray O’Loughlin and Jamie Henderson Dr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki and Mr. Steve Otsuki Mary and Art Otten Jo Ann Paffenbarger Carl Patterson Pave Life Ms. Sue Pawlik David and Doris Pearlman Leah Peer Perry C. Peine Patrick and Susan Pientka David and Louise Pinkow Hugh Pitcher and Linda Lebsack Ed Post Mr. Bennett L. Price Terence T. Quirke Mr. Nick Recuber Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Nancy and Gean Richards Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Eleanor Roberts Mr. Robert Rodriquez Mr. Steven M. Ropa Sig and Lucille Rosefeld Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russell Ms. Carol L. Rust Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Dave Schmitz G.A. and W.B. Scholten Ms. Mary Ann Schultz Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Ms. Carla L. Seeliger Mr. Frank D. Seffinger Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Seller Betty and Maurice Serotta Jo Shannon
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Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Dodds Leland and Margaret Dong Denis and Kathy Donnelly Peter and Marian Downs Ms. Marina Dubrova Roger and Carol Dutton Mike and Vicki Earnest Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Mrs. Renate Edmundson Mr. and Mrs. William Eichelberger Evan and Kim Ela Donald Elliott Ms. Gislinde G. Engelmann Bede and Burton Epstein Mary E. Faini Ms. Elizabeth J. Feitner Ms. Janice E. Ferguson Vince and Dorothy Fesmire Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet David and Debra Flitter Jim Foster Richard W. Foster John and Lorna Fox Nile Frederickson Freeman Family Foundation Mitch Freeman Mr. Jason Friedlander Carol Friend Norbert and Linda Frueh Terry Hsu-Gander and Todd Gander Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Garfein Ms. Rosanne Garrett Lester and Joan Garrison Caleb and Sidney Gates Mr. Ilia Geltser Tom Gilida Mike and Lori Gill Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ginsburg Dr. Gerry and Karen Glancy Tamara Golden and Tim Worrall Mr. Joseph Goldhammer and Mrs. Elizabeth Block Scott and Roberta Goodall Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gorden Tom and Char Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange James and Pamela Green Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Greenberg
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Robert Greene and James Harvey Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greenholz Harry Gregory Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. Stephen Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths Ann Groshek Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Fred and Carol Grover Mariellen and Robert Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Mr. Douglas B. Hager Misty Haisfield Arthur E. Hall, Jr. Halvorson-Freese 21st Century Fund Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Harr Vance Harral Col. Lee Harrell (USAF, Retired) and Madeline Homler Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell Ms. Lois Hartman Ed and Steph Harvey Ms. Dani Hayes Lindsay Hayes Jimin He Mr. Richard W. Healy Mr. and Mrs. George Hearne Mr. and Mrs. John Helfrich Dr. Raymond Henkel Julie Herzog Douglas Hesse and Becky Bradway Ms. Susan A. Hill Julia Ho Mr. William Hoffman Ruth and George Hopfenbeck M. J. Hopkins Bob Horecky Andrew Hornbrook Ms. Joan Houlton Ken and Sue Hovland Duane and Katy Howell Ms. Helen O. Hull Dr. Roberta Shaklee and Mr. Edward Hurry Lynn and David Hurst Chuck Husted
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT MATCHING DONATIONS
Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Development Department directly please call Kate White at 303.308.2472
WOMEN OF NOTE DONOR LIST
The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s support group Women of Note (WON). WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals. Anonymous Marin Alsop* Nancy Accetta Maggie Anderson Nora Baldwin Suzanne Barber Ryan Paula Bernstein* Terry Biddinger* Erna Butler* Donna Connolly Kathie Finger Mary Lou Flater Janis Frame Monica Glickman Sarah Hart Diane Hill Eileen Honnen-McDonald* Sandy Lasky* Nancy Lawrence Ann Levy Carolyn Longmire Jeri Loser Merry Low Janet Mordecai
Carol Murphy Elizabeth B. Neva Jane Nielsen Shelia O’Brien Diane Padalino Ursula Powell Margaret Roath Mary Rossick Kern* Suzanne Satter Alice Silver Phoebe Smedley Lynne Valencia Janyce Wald Rivka Weisberg Judy Wigod *Founding Member
reaches thousands of young people within and well outside the Denver metro area, from months old through high school and beyond. We always work to extend and increase our outreach and could not possibly do it without your support.
SPECIAL PROJECT DONORS
GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+) Anonymous DaVita Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust
The Colorado Symphony constantly seeks new and creative ways to preserve the cultural legacy of symphonic music while actively co-creating its future. By working on new recording and collaborations the Colorado Symphony strives to stay relevant for generations to come. Anonymous Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Bob and Cynthia Benson Colorado Symphony Guild Inc. Tom and Noel Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cromie Dr. Everette J. Freeman Mr. Paul E. Goodspeed and Ms. Mary Poole Jennifer Heglin Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Fred and Connie Platt
EDUCATION DONOR LIST
Through our Master Mentor’s program, Petite Musique, and Once Upon A Time school assembly performances, your Colorado Symphony
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PLATINUM CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($50,000+) Anonymous Malone Family Foundation Target
CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($10,000+) Anonymous The AJL Charitable Foundation The Denver Foundation US Bank Community Development Walter S. Rosenberry, III Trust SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000+) Anonymous Colorado Symphony Guild Inc. Denver Post Charities a McCormick Foundation Fund ECA Foundation Mrs. Sandy Elliott Xcel Energy Foundation CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+) Anonymous Cherry Hills Cultural Associates Mr. Paul Eveloff Donna C. Kornfeld Katherine McMurray Parker Foundation
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Scientific & Cultural Collaborative SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+) Anonymous Kinder Morgan Foundation Katherine McMurray SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Symphony Patron ($250+) Mr. Harry L. Arkin Esq Julie Belcher Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn
COLORADO SYMPHONY 5K
We asked you to leave your headphones at home and help the Colorado Symphony kick off its 2015/16 concert season by participating in
the Colorado Symphony 5K Run/Walk on September 19th at Sloan’s Lake Park. Thank you for all your support! GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+) St. Anthony HospitalCentura Health SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000+) Anonymous CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+) Colorado Symphony Guild Inc. SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+) Arc Thrift Store Community College Of Denver Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan
SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+) Argonaut Wine & Liquor SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+) Beef King, LLC Bing! Bistro Charlotte Denver Order Up Fit To Smile High Point Creamery The Publishing House Puff’s Preserves Rupert’s at the Edge Schmitt Music Company
BALL SPONSOR LIST
The 2015 Colorado Symphony Ball raised money through table sales, individual and corporate contributions, sponsorship, silent and live auction, and real-time voting during “THE BATTLE OF
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT THE BANDS” where guests voted for their favorite band. This year’s bands were the Colorado Symphony, The DaVita Blues All Stars, and Tracksuit Wedding. PRESENTING SPONSOR ($75,000+) Avenir Foundation, Inc. VIRTUOSO ($50,000+) Anonymous Arrow Electronics, Inc. Liberty Global MAESTRO ($25,000+) Anonymous The Anschutz Corporation DaVita Delta Dental Plan of Colorado Discovery Communications Keith and Kathie Finger IAC Corporation Jerome H. Kern and Mary Rossick Kern Liberty Media Corporation LionTree Advisors, LLC ENCORE ($15,000+) Anonymous AEG Live Mr. Stephen Brett and Ms. L. Shoemaker FirstBank Holding Company of Colorado Dr. Christopher Ott and Mr. Jeremy Simons Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shpall
Ms. Maggie Anderson Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions NA Ballard Spahr LLP BeneFactor Bouquets Young and Carolyn Cho Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Coors Distributing Company Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP Deep Space Systems Ms. Stephanie Donner Eide Bailly Mrs. Sandy Elliott Dr. Everette J. Freeman Mr. Paul E. Goodspeed and Ms. Mary Poole Grant Thornton Holland & Hart, LLP iheartmedia Denver Institute for Children’s Mental Disorder KPMG, LLP KUSA-9 News Libby Anschutz Foundation Mr. Joseph Marotta Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP Republic National Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson Mr. Richard Sapkin Volunteers of America
($2,000+) The Beverage Distributors Company, LLC Boss Architecture Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Cadre General Contractors Inc. CONCERTMASTER Ms. Joy Dinsdale ($10,000+) Mrs. Susan Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Accetta Mr. Izzy Abbass Baker Botts, L.L.P. Merle C. Chambers and Cablevision Systems Hugh A. Grant Corporation Coreen and Mike Miller Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell, Jr. Moet Denver Broncos Football Club Mr. Gary A. Pashel Merrill Lynch Ms. Kimberly Patterson Pentec Health Mick Perry Sherman & Howard Rob and Jane Scofield Southern Wine and Spirits U.S. Bank University of Denver Alan and Judy Wigod Dr. and Mrs. Larry Wolff
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IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in memory of a family member, friend, or supporter of the symphony. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are privileged to recognize them. In memory of Gene Amole from KVOD given by: Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner In memory of Eleanor Scott Annable given by: J. Fern Black In memory of Mr. Charles Ansbacher given by: Swanee Hunt Family Foundation In memory of Darthelia Baker given by: Ms. Veatrice Monroe In memory of Blair Chotzinhoff given by: The Denver Foundation Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Mrs. Nancy Schulein In memory of Robert and Selma Cohen Barbralu Cohen In memory of William R. Cook given by: Karen Cook In memory of Harold Dillon given by: Ellen Coulter Lisa Dillon John and Meritt Hutton Scott Hutton Leslee Viehoff
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of Willis DutraSilveria given by: Ms. Janet M. Erjavec In memory of Frances E. given by: Cynthia Schauer In memory of Mrs. Pamela Endsley given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Lynn Erion given by: Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen In memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Julie Gannon given by: Deep Space Systems 5K team In memory of Mr. Michael Gaughan given by: Tanya and Bruce Caughey Mr. David W. Durnell Tim and Janet Taggert In memory of Carol and Bill Gossard given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop In memory of Manny Greenberg given by: Ellie Greenberg and Family The Sylvan Stool Family In memory of Ms. Amy Harpter given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Eleanor Hayden given by: Ms. Jean Melville In memory of Dr. H. Michael Hayes given by: Hayes Family Foundation In memory of Allen Johannes Heim given by: Arik Heim Christian Heim Lauren Yager In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Phillip C. Hiester
In memory of Maurice Larue given by: Scott and Jackie Barnes Denis and Kathy Donnelly Ms. Carol A. Greenwald In memory of Edward Levy given by: Ann Levy Denison Levy In memory of Ronald S. Loser given by: Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Bansbach , III Mr. Jim Bowers Ms. Betty Brega Mr. and Mrs. Mackintosh Brown Mr. and Mrs. George M. Canon Centennial Airport Mr. Robert L. Eaton Mrs. Ann B. Fawcett Mrs. Barbara H. Ferguson Mr. Joesph Flierl Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Fuller Mr. Frank M. Hall, III Mr. Roger D. Hunt Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold Meg MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLagan Brian and Deborah Magoon Ms. Lucille Maun Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Olson Ms. Virginia L. Park Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio PC Mr. William C. Rodraun Ms. Julie Shade Ms. Karyn ThompsonPanos Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Warren In memory of Suzanne Hewitt Lowell given by: Mr. Charles Homsy In memory of Ruthi McEwen given by: Frank Parce In memory of Pierson F. Melcher given by: Cynthia Melcher
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In memory of her husband, Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr. MD given by: Jo Ann Paffenbarger In memory of Roxanne Pinneo given by: Quality Life Services Ms. Dorothy Wright In memory of Mr. Harry T. Safstrom given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Michael Schatz given by: Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen In memory of Robert Schulein given by: The Denver Foundation Mrs. Nancy Schulein In memory of David Callistus Smith given by: Mr. Stephen M Book Ms. Darla Duval Ms. Lougena M. Foxhoven Mr. Tony and Mrs. Gina Gradisher Ms. Colleen Higgins Ms. Carmen Huff Mr. Charles R. McMullin Shawn Miller Ms. Letitia Ottem Mr. James Schmitt Ms. Krista Wright Ms. Katarina Zarlengo In memory of Mary Ruth Smith given by: Ms. Anne H. Wheeler In memory of his wife, Tracy Smith given by: Mr. Clyde Eaton Smith In memory of Betty Sonnenberg given by Sylvia Kreider In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In memory of Ablie Ubran given by: Mr. and Mrs. David McGaw In memory of Sue Van Deusen given by: M Cati Flater David P. and Chady L. Hall Ms. Violet Wagener
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of Guenther Vogt given by: Mr. Charles Anderson Ms. Anne Oberbroeckling In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Jim Withers given by: Ann and Henry Jesse In memory of Bill Zishkagiven by: Lisa, Susan, and Ellen Madsen In memory of Josephine Zoglo given by: Regina Zoglo
IN HONOR GIFTS The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in honor of a family member, friend or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are pleased to recognize them. In honor of Libby Anschutz given by: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirschfeld In honor of Kristina Arko given by: Alenka Han In honor of Linda Battan given by: Nancy Battan In honor of Christina Carlson Ms. Marjorie H. Adler Carolyn and Ronald Baer Frederick W. Damour In honor of Their Friends in the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by: Susan von Roedern In honor of Pera Beth Eichelberger’s Birthday given by: Marian Bakken Karen Fabean
In honor of Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen’s birthday given by: Mandelbaum Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Sharon Marks Flora and Morris Mizel Foundation Ms. Faye Gardenswartz In honor of Monica Glickman given by: Ms. Ruth Schorsch In honor of Bill and Carol Gossard given by: Anonymous In honor of retired CSO musician, Chet Hampson given by: Susan Martin In honor of James Hart given by: Ms. Kathleen Anna Schmidt In honor of Philip C. Hiester, Master Electrician CSO given by: Adina and Eli Reshotko In honor of Jerry Kern given by: Nancy Battan Mrs. Terry A. Biddinger Laura Bond Patty and Don Cook Stephen A. Edmonds Sari and Bob Freedman In honor of Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern given by: Michael and Christine James Myron and Marcia Stein In honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by: Ms. Kathleen Dunnewald In honor of Kathy Newman’s 70th Birthday given by: Ms. Sheila Lehrburger In honor of Scott O’Neil given by: Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc.In honor of Ken Quarles given by: Frank Y. Parce
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In honor of Dr. Gerald Rainer given by: Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler In honor of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Eleanor Roberts given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sanders given by: Ms. Ann Gugenheim In honor of Kathleen Schmidt given by: Edith M. and Norman C. Bertelsen In honor of Enid Slack’s Birthday given by: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Freese In honor of Irene Szyliowicz’s 80th Birthday given by: Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spilka In honor of Kris and John Wallack given by: Mr. Richard Falb Gail Skaggs In honor of Robert Warner given by: Ruth Mosteller In honor of Darlee Whiting given by: Hayes Family Foundation In honor of Rowena Zelkind Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spilka
THE HORACE TUREMAN SOCIETY Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The Tureman Society recognizes in perpetuity those making estate gifts through wills, living trusts, annuities, IRAs, retirement
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