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TAKING THE
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Make the Music Happen
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new conductors have joined our organization. Christopher Dragon joins the Colorado Symphony as Associate Conductor and Andres Lopera joins as Assistant Conductor. page 18
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WELCOME Welcome to the fifth season in the resurgence of the Colorado Symphony. From the brink of oblivion, this extraordinary ensemble – one of the best in the country and everybody’s orchestra – continues to evolve. During the past four seasons:
◆ musicians and conductors from all over the world competed at auditions for coveted spots with the Colorado Symphony;
◆ 15 of the finest musicians in the world, 9 of them titled positions, as well as a new Associate Conductor from Australia and Assistant Conductor from Columbia joined the orchestra;
◆ performed over 150 times a season with an expanded repertoire that has something for everyone of all ages;
◆ expanded our educational programs to enhance the appreciation of music for a lifetime;
◆ recorded classical music as well as contemporary and indie music;
◆ innovated in the delivery of our music electronically;
◆ initiated new commercial activities in recording and scoring for films, games, and television;
◆ and made great strides toward stabilizing our financial position.
We are proud of the exceptional talent and diversity of our musicians and artistic leadership that brings our audiences the best orchestral music possible. We are proud of all of the organization’s musicians and staff for their commitment to get from where we were four years ago to where we are today. Most of all, we are proud of the entire community that has made the Colorado Symphony’s resurgence possible. At the end of the day, it’s all about the music. The 2015/16 season looks to be one of the best ever. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for your continued support.
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In gratitude of your contribution we offer benefits to our donors. Invitations to open rehearsals, special events, receptions, Chamber Musicales, and more! Please visit coloradosymphony.org to learn about ways to donate to your Colorado Symphony. We are excited to announce new changes in our benefits and some donor levels are changing slightly as we move into the 2015/16 season. Please visit our website for the full details. The following are some highlights:
• Open Rehearsals allow supporters to hear the symphony during a rehearsal at the beginning of the week and get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into making the music happen on stage. º Premium Open Rehearsals enhance that experience as you can sit in the chorus seats for a unique view of the orchestra and conductor. • Seated with the Symphony is available to donors that give $2,000 and above. This is a special experience where donors can sit on stage with the orchestra during a rehearsal. • Chamber Musicales, presented by Northern Trust, are intimate gatherings that feature soloists or small ensembles of Colorado Symphony Musicians. • Donors at the $250 level will be recognized on our website. • Donors at the $500 level will be recognized in Soundings, the Colorado Symphony concert program. Please note: This is a partial list of benefits. For the full list of benefits by donor level, please visit coloradosymphony.org or contact Gerry Heise, Director of Major Gifts, at gheise@coloradosymphony.org or at 303.308.2475. 8 SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
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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 2nd Chair Second Jerry Chiu Larisa Fesmire Thomas Hanulik Wyn Hart John Hilton Anne-Marie Hoffman Myroslava Ivanchenko-Bartels Dorian Kincaid Karen Kinzie Mark Lamprey Miroslaw Pastusiak Erik Peterson 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
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TRUMPET Justin Bartels Principal Phillip 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
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Shakespeare Festival: A Midsummer Night’s Dream T MAR 4-5
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Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
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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 Amy Moore-Shipley Group Sales Associate Shari Myers Education Coordinator Parker Owens Director of Marketing Mike Pappas New Media Center Barbara Porter Assistant Chorus Manager Emily Scott Artistic Administrator Park Wm. Showalter House Manager Amarie Sรถderlind, Manager of Patron Services & Staff Accountant 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 Rob Halgren Alexis Kittner Amy Moore-Shipley Robert Steiger, Senior Patron Services Associate George Ward Robert Warner, Senior Patron Services Associate and Symphony Concierge
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COLORADO SYMPHONY FOUNDATION John W. Low, President William W. (Peter) Grant, Vice President Suzanne Ryan, Secretary Jerome H. Kern Gordon Parker Marcia D. Strickland Raymond Sutton 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 Barbara Servis Vice-President of Fundraising Maureen Solomon Vice-President of Information Management Sharon Reimer Vice-President of Membership Judith Inman Vice-President of Music Education Janet Weisheit Parliamentarian Linda Rickard Ackerman Immediate Past President Norma Pile Maureen Solomon 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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Andrew Litton, conductor Alessio Bax, piano SHOSTAKOVICH Festive Overture TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5
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Christopher Dragon, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Mary Louise Burke, associate director Gabriel Preisser, Harold Hill Sarah Lawrence, Marian Paroo Semi-staged production
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Courtney Lewis, conductor Courtney Hershey Bress, harp HAYDN Symphony No. 60, “Il distratto” DEBUSSY Dances Sacred and Profane RAVEL Introduction and Allegro Variations on an Original Theme, “Enigma Variations” ELGAR
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Jake Shimabukuro In Concert
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
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Halloween Spooktacular OCT 31 T SAT 2:30
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TAKING THE STAND Colorado Symphony Conductor Search “The acquisition of these two very talented young conductors is a testament to the resurgence of our orchestra as it continues to develop artistically. We are sure that all of our audiences will enjoy them on the podium.”
— Jerry Kern Colorado Symphony CEO
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ollowing a comprehensive international search and audition period with more than 200 candidates, eight conductors were selected to come to Boettcher Concert Hall to audition in front of the Colorado Symphony’s orchestra and artistic leadership. The 3-day process included multiple rounds of conducting, individual interviews with artistic leadership, presenting in front of an audience, and more. The Colorado Symphony is excited to announce that not one, but two new conductors join our organization. Christopher Dragon joins the Colorado Symphony as Associate Conductor and Andres Lopera joins as Assistant Conductor.
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CHRISTOPHER DRAGON -
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hristopher Dragon comes to the Colorado Symphony following nearly three years as the assistant conductor of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO). Christopher has been an important figure in expanding orchestral music in Australia in recent years, serving as the conductor or director of various organizations, such as the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, the South Side Symphony Orchestra, the Western Australia Youth Orchestra’s Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. In recent years, Christopher has been busy performing internationally, including being selected in 2014 to conduct the Princess Galyani Vadhana Youth Orchestra in Thailand and participating in the Jarvi Winter Academy in Estonia, where he was awarded the Orchestra’s Favorite Conductor Prize in 2014. “It’s a huge privilege to be joining the Colorado Symphony as associate conductor,” Christopher said. “I had such a fantastic time with the orchestra during the auditions and instantly felt a connection with the musicians. I look forward to exploring more of Colorado and immersing myself into American music and culture.”
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ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
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ndres Lopera is a leading Latin American orchestral artist in the United States, with nearly a decade of work in both North and South America. In 2012, Andres was appointed music director of the Metropolitan Youth Symphony in Portland, Ore., where he oversaw more than 460 students. In recognition of his contributions to Portland, Andres received the Portland Monthly Award, Rising Star Award, and the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber Bravo Award. Andres’ previous experiences include conducting the Oregon Symphony, Toledo Symphony, New World Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra, and Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra. He has also worked with professional and youth orchestras throughout Central and South America, including orchestral groups in Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay and Honduras, and also led the Youth Orchestra of the Americas musical camp. “I am thrilled and sincerely honored to join the Colorado Symphony,” Andres said. “I look forward to connecting with the Colorado community and to contributing to this wonderful organization.” Bringing on these two new conductors is a testament to the growth of the Colorado Symphony both artistically as well as in the depth and variety of programming that has become enough work for two conductors to share. As Associate Conductor, Christopher will make his Masterworks concert debut at the Shakespeare Festival on March 18-20 at Boettcher Concert Hall, and both Christopher and Andres will conduct Pops, Inside the Score, Family Series, and additional concerts and events during the upcoming 2015/16 season. SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG 19
Half Notes Please join us for family-friendly pre-concert activities in Gallery 2.
Family Concerts for the young and young at heart!
Halloween Spooktacular OCT 31 T SAT 2:30
Christopher Dragon, conductor
Drums of the World NOV 29 T SUN 1:00
Colorado Symphony Percussionists
A Colorado Christmas DEC 12 T SAT 2:30 & 6:00
Andres Lopera, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
Side-By-Side with DYAO: 100 Year Celebration of the U.S. National Parks FEB 6 T SAT 2:30
Denver Young Artists Orchestra
Carnival of the Animals and The Story of Babar MAR 13 T SUN 1:00
Andres Lopera, conductor SAINT-SAĂ‹NS Carnival of the Animals POULENC The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant
Single tickets start at: $10 for children and $25 for adults!
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NEW MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT The Colorado Symphony is proud of the reputation it has as one of the premier orchestras in the world. Because of that, we have musicians from all over the world that audition for a full time role on our stage. The interesting part of auditions for new Colorado Symphony musicians is that the auditions are completed blind, meaning that the auditioning musicians and those choosing who proceed through auditions don’t meet until after the process is completed and musicians are chosen. There is a screen set up so that the musician can’t been seen, the musician does not talk, and there is even carpet to assure the sound of the shoes doesn’t give anything away. Therefore there are no gender, racial, age, or other demographic biases during the audition process, only the best musical talent.
Leah Kovach – Viola Leah comes to Colorado from Houston. Leah is a founding member of the Houston-based Calliope String Quartet, which completed its first concert tour this July visiting cities in Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. For the past three years, Leah also worked as a music coach for multiple schools, including the Kinkaid School Orchestra’s 2012 tour of China and has taught master classes at the Conservatorio Anna Maria Valencia in Cali, Colombia.
Ben Odhner – First Violin Ben Odhner became a member of the Colorado Symphony in 2014 after receiving his Master of Music degree from Rice University, and in 2015 he won the position of Fixed 4th Chair in the first violin section. Earlier in his career, Ben was a member of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra, which performed at Carnegie Hall as part of the first International Classical Music Summit brought together through the internet.
Phil Hembree – Second / Assistant Principal Trumpet Before coming to Colorado, Phil was completing his Master of Music in Trumpet Performance from Rice University. Phil is also an avid chamber musician, and specializes in new music. He has worked with several composers to premier new works across the country including most recently a soundtrack recording to the silent film, Cinderella (1922). Phil is excited to move his career to Colorado so that he can take advantage of the great hiking and skiing when he’s not on stage at Boettcher Concert Hall.
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John Sipher – Principal Trombone John is joining the Colorado Symphony from his home state of Virginia where he was Principal Trombone in the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. Along with trombone, John also plays the ukulele which is why he’s excited for the upcoming concert featuring Jake Shimabukuro with the Colorado Symphony in October.
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NEW MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT CONTINUED Alessandra Jennings Flanagan – Second Violin Alessandra is a graduate of Rice University where she completed her Master of Music degree in violin performance and in 2015 she won the position of Fixed 3rd Chair in the second violin section. Alessandra was a founding member of the Basmati String Quartet, which won the Grand Prize at the Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition and Second Place at the Fischoff International Chamber Music Competition.
Austin Larson – Assistant Principal Horn Austing recently moved to Colorado from Wisconsin. Austin has been highly successful in many competitions, including First Prize in both the International Horn Competition of America and International Horn Society Premier Soloist Competition. Interesting fact about Austin: as of the start of this 2015/16 season, he is the youngest full time musician with the Colorado Symphony at just 24 years old.
Delcho Tenev – Violin Delcho comes to Colorado from Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He had just finished a Professonal Performance Certificate from Lynn University in Florida, and the audition for the Colorado Symphony was the next day after graduation. Music isn’t Delcho’s only skill — he has also performed as a Bulgarian folk dancer and has competed in mathematic competitions.
Brandon McLean – Principal Bass Brandon is from Seattle, Washington but before coming to Colorado has been performing in Canada with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Before Vancouver, Brandon completed three world tours with the Pittsburg Symphony. Brandon is already enjoying Colorado for the hiking, fishing, and camping.
Michael VanWirt – Percussion A Colorado native from Longmont, Michael was with the New World Symphony in Miami before returning to Colorado. He’s happy to be back to our mountain state so that he can get back on the trails. In 2012 Michael completed the Colorado Trail, the 190-mile hike from Denver to Durango.
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Jackie Evancho Sings Holiday Hits and More ~ Dec. 15, 2015
Drums of the World
FAMILY
NOV 29 T SUN 1:00
Colorado Symphony Percussionists
All Beethoven featuring Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”
MASTERWORKS
DEC 4-6 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00 DEC 11-13 T FRI 7:30 T SAT 2:30 & 6:00 T SUN 1:00
HOLIDAY
DEC 15 T TUES 7:30
DEC 26-27 T SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00 SPECIAL
A Night in Vienna DEC 31 T THU 6:30
Christopher Dragon, conductor HOLIDAY
Please join us for HalfNotes pre-concert family activities in Gallery 2
Brian Buerkle, conductor Colorado Symphony Brass & Percussion
DEC 18-19 T FRI-SAT 7:30 DEC 20 T SUN 1:00*
Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
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Christopher Dragon, conductor
DEC 18 & 20 T FRI 7:30 T SUN 5:00
Handel’s Messiah
HOLIDAY
Andres Lopera, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Mary Louise Burke, associate director
A Weekend of Star Wars
Christopher Dragon, conductor
Holiday Brass at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church
HOLIDAY
Duain Wolfe, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Join us on Sunday for the return of the Messiah Sing-Along! Sunday concert only $25 for adults and $10 for children.
DEC 22 T TUE 7:30
Andres Lopera, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
Jackie Evancho Sings Holiday Hits & More
DEC 20 TSUN 1:00
Symphony at the Movies: Home Alone
Rossen Milanov, conductor Andrew Staupe, piano
A Colorado Christmas
Messiah Sing-Along
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MASTERWORKS • 2015-2016 TCHAIKOVSKY PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 COLORADO SYMPHONY ANDREW LITTON, conductor ALESSIO BAX, piano
This weekend is gratefully dedicated to Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern Friday, September 18, 2015 at 7:30 pm Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 7:30 pm Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 1:00 pm Boettcher Concert Hall
SHOSTAKOVICH
Festive Overture, Op. 96
TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso — Allegro con spirito Andantino semplice — Prestissimo Allegro con fuoco — Intermission — SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47 Moderato — Allegro non troppo — Moderato Allegretto Largo Allegro non troppo
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ANDREW LITTON, conductor Colorado Symphony Music Director Andrew Litton, newly appointed Music Director of the New York City Ballet, ends his twelve year tenure as Music Director of Norway’s Bergen Philharmonic with a Gala Concert celebrating the Orchestra’s 250th Anniversary. Mr. Litton guest conducts the world’s leading orchestras and opera companies, and has a discography of over 120 recordings with awards including America’s Grammy®, France’s Diapason d’Or, and many other honors. Mr. Litton also serves as Artistic Director of the Minnesota Orchestra’s Sommerfest and Conductor Laureate of Britain’s Bournemouth. Mr. Litton has also conducted many of the world’s finest opera companies, such as the Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera Covent Garden, Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Australian Opera, and participated with the Bergen Philharmonic in founding the Bergen National Opera. Litton was Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony from 1988-1994, bringing it on its first American tour and producing 14 recordings, including the Grammy winning Belshazzar’s Feast. Music Director of the Dallas Symphony from 1994-2006, their Rachmaninov Piano Concerto recordings with Stephen Hough won the Classical Brits/BBC Critics Award. An accomplished pianist, Litton often conducts from the keyboard and enjoys performing chamber music with his orchestra colleagues. A longtime admirer of the late jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, Litton recorded his first solo piano album, A Tribute to Oscar Peterson, released in 2014. Mr. Litton is a graduate of the Fieldston School, New York, and received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Juilliard in piano and conducting. The youngest-ever winner of the BBC International Conductors Competition, he served as Assistant Conductor at Teatro alla Scala and Exxon/Arts Endowment Assistant Conductor for the National Symphony under Rostropovich. His many honors in addition to Norway’s Order of Merit include an honorary doctorate from the University of Bournemouth, Yale University’s Sanford Medal, and the Elgar Society Medal. For further information, visit www.andrewlitton.com
ALLESIO BAX, piano Pianist Alessio Bax, First Prize winner at the Leeds and Hamamatsu international piano competitions, is a 2009 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient. He has appeared as soloist with over 100 orchestras worldwide, including the London Philharmonic, Houston Symphony, NHK Symphony in Japan, St. Petersburg Philharmonic under Yuri Temirkanov, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Sir Simon Rattle. Recent highlights include return engagements with the Dallas Symphony under Jaap van Zweden and the Royal Philharmonic on tour, performances with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra under Hans Graf and London’s Southbank Sinfonia led by Vladimir Ashkenazy, tours with Joshua Bell, and concerts with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in both New York and Boston. Among festival appearances are London’s International Piano Series, England’s Aldeburgh and Bath festivals, Switzerland’s Verbier, the Risør Festival in Norway, Germany’s Ruhr Klavier-Festival and BeethovenFest, and the U.S.’s Bravo! Vail, Music@Menlo, and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Mr. Bax’s acclaimed discography includes Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” and “Moonlight” Sonatas (Gramophone “Editor’s Choice”); Bax & Chung, featuring Stravinsky’s four-hand Pétrouchka; Mozart’s Piano Concertos K. 491 and K. 595; Alessio Bax Plays Brahms (Gramophone “Critic’s Choice”); Rachmaninov: Preludes and Melodies (American Record Guide “Critics’ Choice”); Bach Transcribed; and Baroque Reflections (Gramophone “Editor’s Choice”). At age 14, he graduated with top honors from the conservatory of his hometown, Bari, Italy, and after further studies in Europe moved to the U.S. in 1994. A Steinway artist, Mr. Bax resides in New York City with his wife, pianist Lucille Chung, and their daughter. PROGRAM 2 SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975): Festive Overture, Op. 96 Dmitri Shostakovich was born on September 25, 1906 in St. Petersburg, and died in Moscow on August 9, 1975. He composed the Festive Overture in 1954. The work was premiered on November 7, 1954 at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, conducted by Vassili Nebolsin. The score calls for piccolo, two flutes, three oboes, three clarinets, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings. Duration is about 6 minutes. Last performed by the orchestra on May 21-23, 2004, with Jeffrey Kahane conducting. Among the grand symphonies, concertos, operas and chamber works that Dmitri Shostakovich produced are also many occasional pieces: film scores, tone poems, jingoistic anthems, brief instrumental compositions. Though most of these works are unfamiliar in the West, one — the Festive Overture — has been a favorite since it was written in the autumn of 1954. Shostakovich composed it for a concert on November 7, 1954 commemorating the 37th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, but its jubilant nature suggests it may also have been conceived as an outpouring of relief at the death of Joseph Stalin one year earlier. One critic suggested that the Overture was “a gay picture of streets and squares packed with a young and happy throng.” As its title suggests, the Festive Overture is a brilliant affair, full of fanfare and bursting spirits. It begins with a stentorian proclamation from the brass as preface to the racing main theme of the piece. Contrast is provided by a broad melody initiated by the horns, but the breathless celebration of the music continues to the end.
o PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893): Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born May 7, 1840 in Votkinsk, Russia, and died November 6, 1893 in St. Petersburg. The Piano Concerto No. 1 was composed in 1874-1875 and revised in 1889. The score is dedicated to Hans von Bülow, the pianist for the premiere, in Boston on October 25, 1875; Benjamin Johnson Lang conducted. The score calls for woodwinds and trumpets in pairs, four horns, three trombones, timpani and strings. Duration is about 32 minutes. Last performed by the orchestra on October 26, 2012, with Lang Lang as the piano soloist and Scott O’Neil conducting. At the end of 1874, Tchaikovsky began a piano concerto with the hope of having a success great enough to allow him to leave his irksome teaching post at the Moscow Conservatory. By late December, he had largely sketched out the work, and sought the advice of Nikolai Rubinstein, Director of the Moscow Conservatory and an excellent pianist. Tchaikovsky reported the interview in a letter: “On Christmas Eve 1874, Nikolai asked me to play the Concerto in a classroom of the Conservatory. We agreed to it. I played through the work. There burst forth from Rubinstein’s mouth a mighty torrent of words. It appeared that my Concerto was utterly worthless, absolutely unplayable; the piece as a whole was bad, trivial, vulgar.” Tchaikovsky was furious, and he stormed out of the classroom. He made only one change in the score: he obliterated the name of the original dedicatee — Nikolai Rubinstein — and substituted that of the virtuoso pianist Hans von Bülow, who was performing Tchaikovsky’s piano pieces across Europe. Bülow gladly accepted the dedication and asked to program the premiere on his upcoming American PROGRAM 4 SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES tour. The Concerto created such a sensation when it was first heard, in Boston on October 25, 1875, that Bülow played it on 139 of his 172 concerts that season. Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto opens with the familiar theme of the introduction, a sweeping melody nobly sung by violins and cellos above thunderous chords from the piano. Following a decrescendo and a pause, the piano presents the snapping main theme. (Tchaikovsky said that this curious melody was inspired by a tune he heard sung by a blind beggar at a street fair.) The clarinet announces the lyrical, bittersweet second theme. The simplicity of the second movement’s three-part structure (A–B–A) is augured by the purity of its opening — a languid melody in the solo flute. The center of the movement is of very different character, with a quick tempo and a swift, balletic melody. The languid theme and moonlit mood of the first section return to round out the movement. The crisp rhythmic motive presented immediately at the beginning of the finale and then spun into a complete theme by the soloist dominates much of the movement. In the theme’s vigorous full-orchestra guise, it has much of the spirit of a robust Cossack dance. To balance the vigor of this music, Tchaikovsky introduced a romantic melody first entrusted to the violins. The dancing Cossacks repeatedly advance upon this bit of tenderness, which shows a hardy determination. The two themes contend, but the flying Cossacks have the last word.
o DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47 Dmitri Shostakovich was born on September 25, 1906 in St. Petersburg, and died August 9, 1975 in Moscow. The Fifth Symphony dates from 1937. Yevgeny Mravinsky conducted the Leningrad Philharmonic in the work’s premiere on November 21, 1937 as part of a festival celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. The score calls for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, E-flat and two B-flat clarinets, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, piano (doubling celesta), and strings. Duration is about 45 minutes. Last performed by the orchestra on October 9-11, 2005, with Marin Alsop conducting. “COMPOSER REGAINS HIS PLACE IN SOVIET,” read a headline of The New York Times on November 22, 1937. “Dmitri Shostakovich, who fell from grace two years ago, on the way to rehabilitation. His new symphony hailed. Audience cheers as Leningrad Philharmonic presents work.” The background of Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony is well known. His career began before he was twenty with the cheeky First Symphony; he was immediately acclaimed the brightest star in the Soviet musical firmament. In the years that followed, he produced music with amazing celerity, and even managed to catch Stalin’s attention, especially with his film scores. (Stalin was convinced that film was one of the most powerful weapons in his propaganda arsenal.) The mid-1930s, however, the years during which Stalin tightened his iron grip on Russia, saw a repression of the artistic freedom of Shostakovich’s early years, and some of his newer works were assailed with the damning criticism of “formalism.” The opera The Nose, the ballets The Golden Age and The Bolt and even the blatantly jingoistic Second and Third Symphonies were the main targets. The storm broke in an article in Pravda on January 28, 1936 entitled “Muddle Instead of Music.” The “muddle” was the opera Lady Macbeth of the Mzensk District, a lurid tale of SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PROGRAM 5
MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES adultery and murder in the provinces that is one of Shostakovich’s most powerful creations. The nature of the criticism may be judged from the title of the article, though no reason was given why it did not appear until two full years after Lady Macbeth had been premiered in January 1934 and been running successfully for the entire interval. The denunciation, though it urged Shostakovich to reform his compositional ways, also encouraged him to continue his work, but in a manner consistent with Soviet ideals. As “A Soviet composer’s reply to just criticism” — a phrase attributed to Shostakovich by the press, though it does not appear in the score — the Fifth Symphony was created and presented to an enthusiastic public. Shostakovich had apparently returned to the Soviet fold, and in such manner that in 1940 he was awarded the Stalin Prize, the highest achievement then possible for a Russian composer. Following the appearance in 1979 of Shostakovich’s purported memoirs (Testimony), however, the above tale needed reconsideration. The prevailing interpretation of the Fifth Symphony had been that generally it represented triumph through struggle, à la Beethoven’s Fifth and Ninth Symphonies, and specifically the composer’s renunciation of his backslidden ideological ways. Only three months after the premiere, Shostakovich wrote in an official publication, “The theme of my Symphony is the stabilization of the personality. In the center of this composition — conceived lyrically from beginning to end — I saw a man with all his experiences. The Finale resolves the tragically tense impulses of the earlier movements into optimism and joy of living.” With that statement, the Soviet authorities were given exactly the explanation that they demanded, and Shostakovich was “rehabilitated.” The story seemed so pat that it went unquestioned for years. However, some re-thinking after Shostakovich’s death led Ray Blokker, in his book on the composer’s symphonies, to conclude, “The Fifth was a challenge rather than an apology, despite the way in which the state received it.” Why, for example, did Shostakovich not write a patriotic cantata loaded with folk songs and nationalistic bombast if his sole aim were his return to grace? Why an abstract, supranational work like a symphony? Was there some hidden power or message in the music that could speak to the individual heart while remaining beyond the censor’s wrath? In Testimony, Shostakovich, bitter, ill, disillusioned, gave a ringing affirmative answer to this last question: “I think it is clear to everyone what happens in the [finale of the] Fifth Symphony. The rejoicing is forced, created under threat, as in Boris Godunov. It’s as if someone were beating you with a stick and saying, ‘Your business is rejoicing, your business is rejoicing,’ and you rise, shaky, and go marching off muttering, ‘Our business is rejoicing, our business is rejoicing.’ What kind of apotheosis is that? You have to be a complete oaf not to hear that.... People who came to the premiere of the Fifth in the best of moods wept.” One of his greatest fears when the Fifth Symphony was new was that his true intention — the deep, soul-burning irony of the work — was so obvious that someone would inform on him. No one did. Stravinsky once said that Soviet composers were good, but that they could not afford the luxury of integrity. He seems to have been wrong about Shostakovich. Shostakovich’s thoughts about the Fifth Symphony bear directly on the listener’s perception of the work. The key to the meaning of the score, its finale, can no longer be seen as a transcendence or negation of the tragic forces invoked in the earlier movements, especially the third, but becomes an affirmation of them. The boisterous trumpets and drums are not those of a festival or a peasant dance, but of a forced death march — Stalin’s “exterminations” outnumbered those of Hitler. The Fifth Symphony arose not from Shostakovich’s glorification of PROGRAM 6 SOUNDINGS 2015-2016 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES his nation. It arose from his pity. The sonata form of the Symphony’s first movement begins with a stabbing theme in close imitation. A group of complementary ideas is presented before the tempo freshens for the second theme, an expansive melody of large intervals. The sinister sound of unison horns in their lowest register marks the start of the development. The intensity of this section builds quickly to a powerful, almost demonic march. The recapitulation rockets forth from a series of fierce brass chords leading to a huge, sustained climax after which the music’s energy subsides to allow the second theme to be heard in a gentle setting for flute and horn. Quiet intensity pervades until the movement ends with ethereal scales in the celesta. The scherzo has much of the sardonic humor that Shostakovich displayed in such movements throughout his life. The Symphony’s greatest pathos is reserved for the Largo. This movement is best heard not in a specific formal context but as an extended soliloquy embracing the most deeply felt emotions. For much of its length, the expression is subdued, but twice the music gathers enough strength to hurl forth a mighty, despairing cry. The finale is in three large sections, determined as much by moods as by themes. The outer sections are boisterous and extroverted, the central one, dark-hued and premonitory. Whether the mood of rough vigor of this framing music or the tragedy of the central section stays longer in the mind is a matter listeners must determine for themselves. The delicate formal balance that Shostakovich achieved here could be tipped in either direction depending on the experience the individual brings to it. Only great masterworks can simultaneously be both so personal and so universal. ©2015 Dr. Richard E. Rodda
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Haggerty Dr. and Mrs. John L. Hall Ms. Grace M. Halmi Mr. David J. Hayes Keith Herman Melvin and Carolyn Hess Mr. Stephen Hindes Cynthia Hinds Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirschfeld Sarah C. Hite Dr. Bradley O. Hofer Mike and Vicki Hoffman Graham and Cathy Hollis Ms. Sally Hopper Mrs. Isabella W. Horsky Robert and Betty Huzjak Bruce and Mary Jane Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Everette G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd Mr. and Mrs. Colman Kahn Dr. Chris and Janice Karras Kemp Family Fund Heidi and Randy Keogh Dr. E. Glenn Kindle Mel and Roberta Klein Mr. and Mrs. Finn and Margrethe B. Knudsen Mrs. Tatyana Kostyashkina Eric Krein Deanna Rose Leino Leopold Brothers Don and Ingrid Lindemann Patty Lorie-Kupetz Ms. Hope Lowry Mrs. Jean Macferran Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Mann Jean L. Marshall Harold P. Martin, M.D. Johnathan Masoudi Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews Dr. Jody Mathie and Mr. John F. Hoffman Carla E. McKennett Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Bud” Meadows Virginia Messick Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller Ron and Bonnie Milzer The Moe Family Charitable Fund Monkey’s Uncle Comedy Improv Ms. Veatrice Monroe Keith Moore William and Rosemarie Murane Ms. Marcia G. Naiman Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Newberry Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain Ray O’Loughlin and Jamie Henderson Dr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki and Mr. Steve Otsuki Mary and Art Otten
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Jo Ann Paffenbarger Pave Life Ms. Sue Pawlik David and Doris Pearlman Perry C. Peine Patrick and Susan Pientka Ed Post Mr. Bennett L. Price Terence T. Quirke Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Mr. Robert Rodriquez Terri and Jay Rolls Sig and Lucille Rosefeld Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russell Ms. Carol L. Rust 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 Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shultz Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Silverman Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith Billie Busby and Sidney Smith Mr. and Mrs. William H. Speaker Hanspeter and Kathryn Spuhler State Farm Companies Foundation Myron and Marcia Stein Mr. Daniel Stenersen Mrs. Mary L. Stewart Mr. Philip T. Stoffel Julie and John Strain Mrs. Elaine B. Strauch Dr. Bill Strempel Carol and Cedric Tarr Mr. Frank Thomson Mr. Charles Thorman Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Nan Timbel David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Barbara J. Tramutt Helen Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Virtue Ed and Patty Wahtera The Sylvan Stool Family Ms. Shirley Ward Jordan Wight Werner and Mary Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Wons George and Beth Wood Richard and MaryAnn Woods Amy Wright
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Marsha F. Young Tom Zeiler R.A. Zimmerman SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+)
*Please review the donor benefits on page 8.
Anonymous (4) Margaret and Norm Aarestad Richard and Susan Abernethy Fran Adams Jim and Lorraine Adams Carol J. Addington Carole and Robert Adelstein Amica Companies Foundation Ms. Catherine H. Anderson DeAnn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews Bank of America Mr. Phil Barber and Ms. Caroline Lapp Barringer High Country Marketing, Inc. Mr. Roger Bates and Ms. Debra Brew Mr. Mark Beamer Mr. and Mrs. Edgardo L. Belen Ms. Barbara Benedict Ms. Margaret Bass Berglund
Dr. Thomas Berl and Ms. Diane Pincus Sue and Bix Bicknell Ms. Joella Blackburn Marie and Howard Blaney Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Bortz Ms. Alisa Bourne Dr. James W. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyle Mr. Jeffrey Breslaw Ms. Linda Bushman Shirley and Roland Calhoun Rusty and Ellen Campos Ms. Hilary Carlson Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cheroutes Ms. Deborah Clendenning Barbralu Cohen Harold Cohen and Sue Miller Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Cohen Ms. Gretchen G. Colbert The Colorado Trust Ms. Mary Cook Ben and Ann Cooper Dr. John A. and Mrs. Jane H. Coppola CU Denver Live
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Sept. 27 Twyla Tharp Dance 50th Anniversary Tour Oct. 9 SFJAZZ Collective Tribute to Michael Jackson Nov. 6 Irish Chamber Orchestra Gábor Takács-Nagy, conductor Dec. 11 Soweto Gospel Choir Jan. 21 Diavolo Feb. 14 BODYTRAFFIC March 1 Rising Stars of the Metropolitan Opera March 31 Indigo Girls with the CU Symphony Orchestra April 15 Pablo Ziegler and Lara St. John Astor Piazzolla’s Central Park Concert Plus Eklund Opera, Takács Quartet, Holiday Festival and Spring Swing All performances are on the CU-Boulder Campus ts on Ticke now! sale
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Margaret Cunningham Mrs. Jean Davenport Mr. Larry Day Mr. and Mrs. John D. De Leon Ronald L. Deal Dr. Stephen Dilts Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Dodds Leland and Margaret Dong Denis and Kathy Donnelly Peter and Marian Downs Roger and Carol Dutton Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Mrs. Renate Edmundson Mr. and Mrs. William Eichelberger Mr. Robert M. Cox Jr. Ms. Gislinde G. Engelmann Bede and Burton Epstein Ms. Janice E. Ferguson Vince and Dorothy Fesmire Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet David and Debra Flitter Littleton Drum Studio Jim Foster Richard W. Foster John and Lorna Fox Freeman Family Foundation Mitch Freeman Mr. Jason Friedlander Carol Friend Deborah S. Froeb Norbert and Linda Frueh Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Garfein Ms. Rosanne Garrett Lester and Joan Garrison Ilia Geltser Tom Gilida Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ginsburg Dr. Gerry and Karen Glancy Mr. Joseph Goldhammer and Mrs. Elizabeth Block Ms. Roberta Goodall Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gorden Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Greenberg Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greenholz Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. Stephen Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Fred and Carol Grover Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Mr. Douglas B. Hager Arthur E. Hall, Jr. Halvorson-Freese 21st Century Fund Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Ms. Lois Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Harr Col. Lee Harrell (USAF, Retired) and Madeline Homler Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell Ms. Dani Hayes Lindsay Hayes Jimin He Mr. Richard W. Healy Mr. and Mrs. George Hearne Mr. and Mrs. John Helfrich Dr. Raymond Henkel Douglas Hesse and Becky Bradway Ms. Susan A. Hill 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 IBM International Foundation Jennifer Janezic Jeffco Brass Ensemble Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jenkins Craig N. Johnson and Alicia J. McCommons Margie Lee Johnson Stanley and Barbara Jones Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn Thomas and Veronika Kalan Margaret T. Kaluk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kane Donald & Susan Kany Mrs. Diana Kasson Donald and Henny Kaufmann Ms. Regina Q. Keating Mr. J. K. Kelly Ms. Patricia Kershaw and Mr. Kevin Kershaw Charlotte Kilpatrick John C. Kinnamon Mrs. Margie A. Kinslow Rob and Kathy Klugman Stephen and Nancy Kneipple Elmer and Doris Koneman Mr. Keith Lautenbach Richard S. Leaman Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lederer Peggy Lehmann Ms. Carol J. Lens Philip R. Levy Karen L. and John E. Litz Nancy Livingston
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT J. P. Loveridge Fred and Bonnie Luhman Ms. Marian Lyons Mr. Claude M. Maer, Jr. John Mamuscia Debbie and Gary Mandelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcus Mara Marks Ms. Awilda R. Marquez William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay Mrs. Anne Martins Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Martins Mr. James L. Marvin Mr. Steven Mattics Mrs. Dorothy B. Mauk Myron McClellan and Lawrence Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland Lori McDermott Nina and Rex McGehee Mrs. Bridget McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger MHA Petroleum Consultants, LLC Flora and Morris Mizel Foundation Mr. William Mohrman Kelvin and Sara Moore
Mrs. Patty H. Moore Mr. Douglas G. and Dr. Laura B. Moran James and Karin Mote Mrs. Terry S. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James Nalven Paul and Barbara Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Nies Schubert M. Ogden Oracle Matching Gifts Program John and Mary Ann Parfrey Susan S. Parkhurst Mr. Gregory A. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pickering Fred and Connie Platt Ms. Sally G. Plummer Mary and Bernard Polak Mr. Dan Poole Diana Poole and Steve Lass Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius Robert and Sarah Przekwas Frank Quamen Mr. Paul G. Quinn Ms. Alice Quirico Dick Ramsey
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Richard M. Randall Ralph and Inky Ratcliff Ms. Joan Ratz Ms. Julia Rawlings Melinda H. Reed William and Suzanne Reed David and Jennifer Reinecke Robert B. Renfro Russell Reynolds Maxine and Ed Richard Linda A. Rickard Dr. Gregory Robbins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Roberts Mr. Phil Rock and Ms. Pamela L. Page Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rose Bernard and Beverly Rosen Judith and Allan Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross Molly O. Ross Ross Double Bass Jennifer Rowe Stan and Betty Rudeen Mr. Alan Rudolph Judy and Ron Ruth Stanley and Karen Saliman Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sandt Mr. Al Sardello Dr. Donald W. Schiff, M.D. Schmitt Music Company Mr. Gary Schneider Ms. Shirley A. Scott Mr. John D. Sears Mr. David Seeland Ms. Barbara Servis Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets Bobbi and Gary Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Sid Smith Social Vets South Suburban Music Teachers Association Mrs. Susan Spangler Dr. Leroy Stahlgren and Ms. Diana Lee Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Stanko Mrs. Donna Stiles Ms. Edelgard Stoeger Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stolfus Bill and Shirley Stout Mr. and Ms. Steve Straub Ms. Decker Swann Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Ms. Cle C. Symons Mrs. Mary C. Symonton Vincent and Gay Tagliavore Walt and Sally Tejan Mr. Tom Teske Ms. Nancy Thoennes Barbara Thorngren
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timblin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trantow Mrs. Sherry E. Merrill and Mr. Stephen P. Treat Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky United Way of Larimer County Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vander Ark Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vaughey Ms. Leslee Viehoff Mr. and Mrs. James M. Voorhees Laurence Wagley Julie and Bob Wallace John and Kristine Wallack Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Carley J. Warren Ms. Rosamond Warren Mr. and Mrs. Galen R. Weaver Mr. Kirk Weber Patti and Jay Webster Rev. Stephen R. Weston Rosemary Whitaker Ms. Carol White Sidney J. and Shirley B. White Whiting Oil & Gas Exploration Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Mr. Davis J. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Williams Astrida K. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Winston Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wolfe Judith Wong-Roberts Ms. June Wood Dr. Robert and Mrs. Rosemary Yakely Linda and Gene Young Mr. and Ms. Michael A. Zoellner Ms. Karen Zollars Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir M. Zolotoochin
MATCHING DONATIONS
Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Development Department directly please call Kate White at 303.308.2472
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT WOMEN OF NOTE DONOR LIST
The following are members of the Colorado Symphonyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 Suzanne Barber Ryan Paula Bernstein* Terry Biddinger* Erna Butler* Donna Connolly Anne Culver Kathie Finger Mary Lou Flater Janis Frame Monica Glickman Eileen Honnen-McDonald* Sandy Lasky*
Nancy Lawrence Carolyn Longmire Jeri Loser Merry Low Janet Mordecai Carol Murphy Elizabeth B. Neva Jane Nielsen Diane Padalino Ursula Powell Margaret Roath Mary Rossick Kern* Suzanne Satter Alice Silver Phoebe Smedley Lynne Valencia Janyce Wald Judy Wigod *Founding Member
First Night: A Brass Fantasia Rhapsody in Blue, Steven Mayer - Piano
October 10
Newman Center for the Performing Arts
Brass & Organ: Pedal to the Metal
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT SPECIAL PROJECT DONORS
The Colorado Symphony constantly seeks new and creative ways to preserve the cultural legacy of symphonic music while actively co-creating its future. By working on new recording and collaborations the Colorado Symphony strives to stay relevant for generations to come. 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 Mentors program, Petite Musique, and Once Upon A Time school assembly performances, your Colorado Symphony reaches thousands of young people within and well outside the Denver metro area, from months old through high school and beyond. We always work to extend and increase our outreach and could not possibly do it without your support PLATINUM CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($50,000+) Malone Family Foundation Target GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+) DaVita Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($10,000+) The AJL Charitable Foundation The Denver Foundation US Bank Community Development Walter S. Rosenberry, III Trust SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($5,000+) Denver Post Charities a McCormick Foundation Fund ECA Foundation Mrs. Sandy Elliott Xcel Energy Foundation
CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE ($2,000+) Cherry Hills Cultural Associates Mr. Paul Eveloff Donna C. Kornfeld SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+) Kinder Morgan Foundation Katherine McMurray SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+) Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby
BALL SPONSOR LIST
This year’s Colorado Symphony Ball raised money through table sales, individual and corporate contributions, sponsorship, silent and live auction, and real-time voting during “THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS” where guests voted for their favorite band. This year’s bands were the Colorado Symphony, The DaVita Blues All Stars, and Tracksuit Wedding. PRESENTING SPONSOR ($75,000+) Avenir Foundation, Inc. VIRTUOSO ($50,000+) Anonymous Arrow Electronics, Inc. Liberty Global MAESTRO ($25,000+) Anonymous The Anschutz Corporation DaVita Delta Dental Plan of Colorado Discovery Communications IAC Corporation Jerome H. Kern and Mary Rossick Kern Liberty Media Corporation LionTree Advisors, LLC ENCORE ($15,000+) AEG Live Mr. Stephen Brett and Ms. Linda Shoemaker FirstBank Holding Company of Colorado Dr. Christopher Ott and Mr. Jeremy Simons Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shpall CONCERTMASTER ($10,000+) Mr. and Mrs. Tony Accetta Baker Botts, L.L.P. Cablevision Systems Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell, Jr. Denver Broncos Football Club Merrill Lynch Pentec Health
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Sherman & Howard Southern Wine and Spirits University of Denver PRINCIPAL ($5,000+) Amelie Co. AMG National Trust Bank 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 Grant Thornton Holland & Hart, LLP iheartmedia Denver Institute for Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. Ms. Joy Dinsdale Mrs. Susan Ellis and Mr. Izzy Abbass Merle C. Chambers and Hugh A. Grant Moet Mr. Gary A. Pashel Ms. Kimberly Patterson Mick Perry Rob and Jane Scofield U.S. Bank Alan and Judy Wigod Dr. and Mrs. Larry Wolff
($500+) Vince and Mary Jo Boryla Jim and Julie Copenhaver M. Stephen and Sydney M. Enders Ms. Marcia Forman Haselden Construction LLC Sandy and Evan Lasky Mrs. Barbara Marchbank
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 Glesn 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 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 In memory of Lynn Erion given by: Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen In memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation In memory of Julie Gannon given by: Deep Space Systems 5K team In memory of Carol and Bill Gossard given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop In memory of Manny Greenberg given by: Ellie Greenberg The Sylvan Stool Family
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT 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: Denison Levy In memory of Ruthi McEwen given by: Frank Parce In memory of Pierson F. Melcher given by: Cynthia Melcher 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 Michael Schatz given by: Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen In memory of Robert Schulein given by: The Denver Foundation 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 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 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
Josh Ritter
Saturday, October 10, 2015 7:30 PM at Macky Gary Lewis, conductor Featuring Josh Ritter and the Royal City Band. Ritter has been named one of the 100 greatest living songwriters by Paste Magazine.
Portraits in Season
Saturday, November 14, 2015 7:30 PM at Macky Michael Butterman, conductor BRAHMS Schicksalslied
(“Song of Destiny”) Boulder Chorale, in celebration of its 50th anniversary
DENLER Portraits in Season
Charles Denler, piano based on writings by Thoreau, with nature photography by John Fielder
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of Jim Withers given by: Ann and Henry Jesse In memory of Bill Zishka given 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 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 retired CSO musician, Chet Hampson given by: Susan Martin 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 Scott O’Neil given by: Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc. In honor of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Ken Quarles given by: Frank Y. Parce In honor of Dr. Gerald Rainer given by: Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler 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 birthday given by: Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spilka In honor of Kris and John Wallack given by: Mr. Richard Falb In honor of Robert Warner given by: Ruth Mosteller 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 plans, charitable trusts, life insurance designations, or other legacy giving vehicles. Anonymous Richard and Susan Abernethy Edgardo and Lisa Belen Mr. and Mrs. David M. Budd Mr. Jim Caputo Mr. Gene Child J. Harold Corp Trust Anne M. Culver Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt William G. Fairfield Ms. Grace L. Freye Ms. Carol K. Gossard Ms. Jennifer Guess
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Mr. Johannes Heim Cathey A. Herren Mrs. Janice E. Hesser Ms. Blanche B. Hilf Senta G. Holtzmann Ms. Margaret R. Houston Jane A. Hultin Virginia Ruth Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston-McGregor Mrs. Suzanne W. Joshel Mr. Geoffrey Kuhn Sandy and Evan Lasky Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz Ms. Ann C. Levy John and Merry Low Sandey Luciano Evi and Evan Makovsky Mrs. Sue McFarlane Mr. Willis M. McFarlane Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen Steve G. Morton Mr. Thomas Murray Ms. Lori Needler
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