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MASON ARTS AT HOME AND HYLTON AT HOME present

CHANTICLEER

A Chanticleer Christmas: From Darkness to Light Cortez Mitchell, Gerrod Pagenkopf*, Kory Reid, Alan Reinhardt, Logan Shields, Adam Ward — countertenor Brian Hinman*, Matthew Mazzola, Andrew Van Allsburg – tenor Andy Berry*, Zachary Burgess, Matthew Knickman – baritone and bass Tim Keeler – Music Director

Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 8 p.m.

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PROGRAM Khorhurd Khorin Praeter rerum seriem Noe, noe, noe!

Komitas Vardapet (1869–1935) Josquin des Prez (ca. 1450–1521) Antoine Brumel (1460–1512)

Een kindeken is ons geboren

Cornelis De Leeuw (ca. 1630–ca. 1661)

A Babe is Born

George Walker (1922–2018)

Noël nouvelet†   Trad. French

arr. Joseph H. Jennings and Matthew Oltman

Gaude virgo, mater Christi†

Josquin des Prez

Gaudete!, from Two Medieval Lyrics†   Commissioned in 1995 by   Marshall Rutter and Terry Knowles

Steven Sametz (b. 1954)

Noel Canon†

Steven Sametz

Count Your Blessings Silent Night†

Irving Berlin (1888–1989) arr. Andrew Van Allsburg Franz Xaver Gruber (1787–1863) arr. Gene Puerling

Barekhosutyamb Ave Maria†

Komitas Vardapet Franz Biebl (1906–2001)

Oh, Jerusalem in the Morning†   Trad. Spiritual

arr. Joseph H. Jennings

Translations begin on page 8. †These pieces have been recorded by Chanticleer. *Andy Berry occupies The Eric Alatorre Chair, given by Peggy Skornia. Brian Hinman occupies the Tenor Chair, given by an Anonymous Donor. Gerrod Pagenkopf occupies The Ning G. Mercer Chair for the Preservation of the Chanticleer Legacy, given by Ning and Stephen Mercer.


PROGRAM NOTES by Tim Keeler The holiday season usually finds Chanticleer touring around the country, singing concerts to audience members who brave the winter cold to see us in churches and halls as we pass through their hometowns. But this year, things are different. As the days grow colder and the nights longer, we find ourselves not on tour but at home, trying like so many around the world to find the joy in this transformed Christmas season. But neither winter nor isolation lasts forever. The darkness of our current world will eventually give way to light and warmth and connection. Our Christmas program this year, recorded by following strict safety measures and with the help of our friends at Stanford Live, reminds us that night is transitory. We meditate on the darkness, isolation, and mystery of Christmas Eve. We learn from it and grow in it, until the morning comes and light shines once more.

We begin by candlelight with Khorhurd khorin, a procession from the Armenian Divine Liturgy set by the father of modern Armenian music, Komitas Vardapet. Born Songhomon

Songhomonian, Komitas studied traditional Armenian liturgical singing in school and developed a life-long interest in Armenian folk music. In 1894, Songhomonian became a priest, taking the name “Komitas” from a 7th century Armenian hymnodist. That same year he earned the degree of vardapet, or doctor of theology, thus acquiring the name and title we know today. His efforts to introduce traditional Armenian folk and sacred music to the Western world were cut short by the Armenian genocide and the deportation of Armenian intellectuals in April of 1915. Komitas was arrested and sent to the interior of the Ottoman Empire, where many of his colleagues and friends were killed. Over the next eight years, 1.5 million Armenians would die. Komitas survived the ordeal and was allowed to leave the country in 1919. But the experience left a profound impact on him; he spent the remaining 16 years of his life in a mental hospital in Paris. In his music, one hears the tragedy, the sincerity, but also the resilient hope of the Armenian people. Variously translated as “Beyond the natural order of things” and “This is no normal scheme of things,” the text of Josquin’s motet Praeter rerum seriem could be interpreted today as a


meditation on the current state of the world: life for the past year has followed no normal scheme of things. The otherworldly rumblings, swirling canons, and structural sonic pillars that appear throughout Praeter rerum seriem lend the piece a sense of profound mystery and, indeed, confusion. While originally about the mystery of the virgin birth, when heard today, the piece comments more on the rumbling and swirling of the current moment. Antoine Brumel’s Noe, noe, noe ends this first set with an exclamation of intense joy amidst the darkness. From the abyss of glory rang the voice: “From heaven to earth, from earth once more to heaven, Shall Truth, with constant interchange, alight And soar again, an everlasting link Between the world and sky.” And man was born. (from “The Birth of Man” by Emma Lazarus)

In the middle of the night, a child was born. In the middle of the darkness, a small light appeared. The Dutch song Een kindeken is ons geboren contains an incredibly sweet Christmas melody. It is a lullaby as much as it is a carol. George

Walker’s A Babe is Born tells the same story from another perspective. It’s a setting of a 15th century English text, with each verse ending in a borrowed Latin phrase that comments on the English narrative. A native of Washington, D.C., and the first Black American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music, Walker’s setting of this ancient text oscillates between feelings of wonder, joy, mystery, and fright. The thorny harmonic language of the English story gives way to pure and open sonorities for the Latin commentary. Walker takes us back and forth between the two. We’re never sure whether we should be excited or terrified. Such variety also appears in Noël nouvelet, another 15th century retelling of the Christmas story. Joseph H. Jennings and Matthew Oltman, two former Chanticleer music directors, arranged this familiar and sinewy tune to be at times playful, at times regal, and at times mysterious. Though Darkness still her empire keep, And hours must pass, ere morning break; From troubled dreams, or slumbers deep, That music kindly bids us wake: It calls us, with an angel’s voice, To wake, and worship, and rejoice; (from “Music on Christmas Morning” by Anne Brontë)


Also by Josquin, Gaude virgo mater Christi is a joyful celebration of Mary and the life of her son. While written with the same care and craftsmanship as Praeter rerum seriem – imitation and madrigalisms abound – this work contrasts the brooding nature of the opening motet with an air of excitement and expectation. The excitement boils over in Steven Sametz’s setting of the ancient text Gaudete: “Rejoice! Christ is born of the Virgin Mary! Rejoice!” Sametz sets the original carol melody with rapidly changing meters and neighboring chromatic triads. These traits lend the work a medieval flare, while also highlighting the excitement and mystery of Christmas Eve. Finally, Sametz’s Noel Canon, also with text from a Medieval carol, rings in the season with a triumphant shout.

The angels came from heaven high, And they were clad with wings; And lo, they brought a joyful song The host of heaven sings. The kings they knocked upon the door, The wise men entered in, The shepherds followed after them To hear the song begin.

The angels sang through all the night Until the rising sun, But little Jesus fell asleep Before the song was done.

(from “Christmas Carol” by Sara Teasdale)

The world settles as the night lingers and the moon rises. Joyful reverie gives way to the comfort of the dark. Count Your Blessings comes from the classic Bing Crosby film, White Christmas. Arranged by one of our tenors, Andrew Van Allsburg, the piece is a reminder of all the good things that remain in our lives, despite the darkness closing in. The arrangement moves from an intimate bedside reflection, to the sound-world of Hollywood magic, and back again, to a gentle, sleepy, ending. The stillness and calm of Christmas Eve finds its culmination in Silent Night, here arranged by the master of vocal jazz, Gene Puerling. This special adaptation of Franz Gruber’s original melody begins with simple harmonies. The middle section, however, is full of lush chords that represent the true warmth, splendor, and magic of Christmas. Then, it closes as it began: in stillness and calm.


Let placid slumbers sooth each weary mind, At morn to wake more heav’nly, more refin’d; So shall the labours of the day begin More pure, more guarded from the snares of sin. Night’s leaden sceptre seals my drowsy eyes, Then cease, my song, till fair Aurora rise. (from “A Hymn to the Evening” by Phillis Wheatley)

The final set begins with another excerpt from the Divine Liturgy by Komitas. Barekhosutyamb is a prayer for intercession to the Virgin Mary. It starts with a reverential tone; one envisions bowed heads and earnest pleading. The continuous, chant-like vocal lines ebb and flow as the text moves from supplication to declamation. The final climax is a grand plea for assurance and acceptance. It is a plea that rings true for us today, and has rung true for the Armenian people throughout their tumultuous history. This Armenian prayer to the Virgin Mary transitions seamlessly to Franz Biebl’s Ave Maria, which asks Mary to “pray for us now and at the hour of our death.” Biebl’s setting is actually a version of the “Angelus” Catholic devotional prayer, which

tells the story of the annunciation and incarnation. Biebl’s Ave Maria is synonymous with Chanticleer. We perform it every Christmas, and every time we sing it, it feels like coming home. With the dawn comes assurance and hope. A new day brings new possibilities. It brings warmth and light and connection and joy. Oh, Jerusalem in the Morning, arranged by music director emeritus Joseph H. Jennings, captures the radiance of Christmas morning. Such radiance and warmth is often hard to remember these days. But while the darkness feels close, and the wait feels long, the dawn will come. Life will return, and music will ring again.


TRANSLATIONS Khorhurd Khorin – Komitas Vardapet (1869–1935) Khorhurd khorin, anhas, anəskizbən Mystery profound, unfathomable, without beginning,

Vor zardaretser zverin petutyund You adorned your supernal realm, I haragast anmatuyts lusuyn Gerapantz paroq, zdasəs hreghinats

Ancharahrash zorutyamb

A chamber of unapproachable light, In splendid glory, with the ranks of fiery spirits. With ineffably wondrous power

Steghtzer zAdam, patker tirakan

You created Adam, in lordly image,

Yev nazeli paroq zgestavoretser

And vested him with gracious glory

I drakhtn Adeni, teghi berkranats

In the paradise of Eden, the place of delights.

Charcharanoq qo surb miyatznid

Through the passion of your Onlybegotten

Norogetsan araratzq amenayn Yev verəstin mardn anmahatsav Zardaryal i zgest ankoghopteli.

You renewed all creatures; And man was restored in immortality Appareled in unspoilable raiment.

Tagavor yerknavor Heavenly King, Yekeghetsi qo ansharzh pahya, Preserve your Church unshaken, Yev zerkərpagus anvanəd qum And keep in peace Pahya i khaghaghutyan The worshipers of your name. Khachatur of Taron (13th century)

Praeter rerum seriem – Josquin des Prez (ca.1450–1521) Praeter rerum seriem

Beyond the natural order of things

parit deum hominem A virgin mother virgo mater.

Gave birth to God as man.

Nec vir tangit virginem No man touched the virgin nec prolis originem Nor did the father of the child novit pater. Know the mother. Virtus sancti spiritus The power of the holy spirit opus illud coelitus Accomplished operatur. This heavenly work. Initus et exitus The ins and outs partus tui penitus Of your birth, who quis scrutatur? Can examine them wholly? Dei providentia By the providence of God, quae disponit omnia So sweet, tam suave. Which arranges all things, Tua puerperia transfer in mysteria Mater ave.

Convert into a holy mystery This childbirth of yours, Mother, hail. Translation by David Wyatt


Noe, noe, noe! – Antoine Brumel (1460–1512) Noe, noe, noe!

Noël, Noël, Noël!

Een kindeken is ons geboren – Cornelis De Leeuw (ca.1613–ca.1661) Een kindeken is ons geboren in Bethle’em,

A child was born to us in Bethlehem,

des hadd’ Herodes t’oren, dat bleek And Herod learned about him, as all aen hem, could tell, die Wijzen sonder schroomen quamen yet the wise men came to Jerusalem te Jerusalem, unafraid, toen Jezus was gekomen na(ar) der after Jesus had been born according to Propheten stem: the prophecy: geen moeyten zij ontzaghen, noch kosten groot,

they did not spare efforts nor expense,

haer gaven sach men dragen in and all could see the gifts in their laps. haeren schoot. Translation by André Vierendeels

A Babe is Born – George Walker (1922–2018) A Babe is born all of a may, Who brings salvation unto us, To them we sing both night and day, Veni Creator Spiritus. [Come, Creator Spirit] At Bethlehem that blessed place, The child of bliss now born He was, And Him to serve God give us grace, O lux beata Trinitas. [O Trinity of blessed light] There came three kings out of the East, To worship the King that is so free, With gold and myrrh and frankincense, A solis ortus cardine. [From the rising of the sun] The herdsmen heard an angel cry, A merry song that night sang he, O why are you so sore aghast? Iam ortus solis cardine. [Now the rising of the sun] The angel came down with a cry, A lovely song sang he, In worship of that darling child, Gloria tibi domine. [Glory to you, Lord]


Noël Nouvelet – Trad. French, arr. Joseph H. Jennings and Matthew Oltman Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici; Dévotes gens, crions à Dieu merci!

A new Noël, now let us sing Noël;

Gaude virgo, mater Christi, Rejoice, virgin mother of Christ

Devout people, cry to God your thanks!

Quae per aurem concepisti, who has conceived by ear,

Chantons Noël pour le Roi nouvelet:

Sing Noël for the new-born King,

Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici.

A new Noël, now let us sing Noël.

D’un oiselet après le chant ouïs. Qui, aux pasteurs, disait: «Partez ici! En Bethléem trouverez l’Agnelet.»

Then I heard the song of a little bird, Who, to the shepherds, said: “Go there! In Bethlehem you will find the little Lamb.”

Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici.

A new Noël, now let us sing Noël.

En Bethléem Marie et Joseph vis,

In Bethlehem I saw Mary and Joseph,

L’âne et le boeuf, l’Enfant couché parmi. La crèche était au lieu d’un bercelet.

The ass and ox, the Infant sleeping among them. The manger was there instead of a cradle.

Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici. A new Noël, now let us sing Noël. L’étoile y vis, qui la nuit éclaircit, I saw a star, illuminating the night, Qui d’Orient dont elle était sortie, That came from out of the East, En Bethleém les trois rois conduisait. Leading the three kings to Bethlehem. Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici. A new Noël, now let us sing Noël. L’un portrait l’or, l’autre la myrrhe aussi. One carried gold, another also brought myrrh. L’autre l’encens qui faisait bon senti. The third brought incense, which made a pleasing smell. Du Paradis semblait le jardinet.

Gaude virgo, mater Christi – Josquin des Prez

Like Paradise seemed the garden.

Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici. A new Noël, now let us sing Noël.

Gabriele nuntio.

with Gabriel as messenger.

Gaude, quia Deo plena Rejoice, for full of God Peperisti sine poena, Cum pudoris lilio.

you gave birth without pain, with the lily of purity.

Gaude, quia tui nati Rejoice, for the resurrection Quem dolebas mortem pati, Fulget resurrectio.

of your Son now shines, whose death you mourned.

Gaude Christo ascendente, Rejoice, as Christ ascends, Et in coelum te vidente, and, in your sight, is carried Motu fertur proprio. into heaven by his own strength. Gaude que post ipsum scandis, Rejoice, you who riseth after him Et est honor tibi grandis and to whom great honor is due In caeli palatio.

in the palace of heaven.

Ubi fructus ventris tui, Where the fruit of your womb Nobis detur per te frui, is granted us, through you, to enjoy In perenni gaudio. Alleluia.

in eternal rejoicing. Alleluia.


Gaudete! from Two Medieval Lyrics – Steven Sametz (b. 1954) Gaudete, Gaudete! Rejoice, Rejoice! Christus est natus Christ is born Ex Maria virgine, Of the Virgin Mary, Gaudete! Rejoice! Tempus ad est gratiae, It is now the time of grace

Noël Canon – Steven Sametz Noël! Noël! Sing we Noël! Sing we both all and some: Noël! Out of your sleep awake! For God mankind now hath he take All of a maiden without any make!

Hoc quod optabamus; that we have desired; Carmina laetitiae, Devote redamus

Let us sing songs of joy, let us give devotion

Deus homo factus est, God was made man, Natura mirante; and nature marvels; Mundus renovatus est The world was renewed A Christo regnante By Christ who is King. Ezechiellis porta The closed gate of Ezechiel Clausa pertransitur; He has been passed through; Unde lux est orta From where the light rises Salus invenitur. Salvation is found. Ergo nostra cantio, Psallat iam in lustro; Benedicat Domino: Salus Regi nostro.

Therefore let our assembly now sing, Sing the Psalms to purify us; Let it praise the Lord: Greetings to our King.

Count Your Blessings – Irving Berlin (1888-1989), arr. Andrew Van Allsburg When I’m worried and I can’t sleep I count my blessings instead of sheep And I fall asleep counting my blessings When my bankroll is getting small I think of when I had none at all And I fall asleep counting my blessings. I think about a nursery and I picture curly heads And one by one I count them as they slumber in their beds If you’re worried and you can’t sleep Just count your blessings instead of sheep And you’ll fall asleep counting your blessings.


Silent Night – Franz Xavier Gruber (1787–1863), arr. Gene Puerling Silent night, Holy night! All is calm, All is bright, Round yon Virgin Mother and Child, Holy Infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, Holy night! Son of God, Love’s pure light! Radiant beams from Thy holy face, With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.

Barekhosutyamb – Komitas Vardapet Barekhosutyamb mor Qo yev kusi Through the intercession of your virgin mother ənkal zaghachans Qots pashtoneyitss, Accept the supplications of your servants, Vor geraguyn qan zerkinəs,

O Christ, who with your blood

paytzaratsutser surb zekeghetsi aryamb Made your holy church brighter than Qov Qristos, the heavens. Yev əst yerknaynotsən karketser i sma And ordained in her the orders of the apostles, prophets ztass araqelots yev margareyits, surb and the holy teachers after the pattern vardapetats. of the heavenly hosts. Aysor zhoghovyal dasq qahanayits, Today we, order of priests, sarkavagats, təprats yev kgherikosats, Deacons, clerks and clerics khunk matutsanemq araji Qo, Ter, Offer incense before you, Lord, horinak əst hənumən Zaqariya.

As Zechariah did of old,

Ənkal, ar i menj əzkhənkanver Accept from us our offering, maghtans,

vorpes pataragn Abeli, zNoyi yev As you accepted the sacrifice of Abel, zAbrahamu. Noah, and Abraham. Barekhosutyamb verin Qo zorats Through the intercession of your supernal hosts, misht ansharzh pahya zAtor Ever unshaken maintain the throne of Haykaznyayts. the Armenians.


Ave Maria – Franz Biebl (1906-2001) Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae The angel of the Lord made his annunciation to Mary et concepit de Spiritu sancto. and she conceived by the Holy Spirit. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum; Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you; benedicta tu in mulieribus, blessed are you among women, et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Maria dixit: Ecce ancilla Domini; Mary said, “Behold the servant of the Lord; fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. let it be unto me according to Your word.” Et verbum caro factum est And the Word was made flesh et habitavit in nobis. and dwelt among us. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Holy Mary, Mother of God, ora pro nobis peccatoribus. pray for us sinners. Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis Holy Mary, pray for us nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen. now and at the hour or our death. Amen.

Jerusalem in the Morning – Trad. Spiritual, arr. Joseph H. Jennings Mary, Mary, what’s the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ I said my po’ Mary, what’s the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Oh Joseph, Joseph, what is the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Well now Joseph, Joseph, what’s the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’

Oh well now Little baby Jesus born in a stable, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ I’m singin’ oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Oh well now Little baby Jesus lyin’ in the manger, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’

Night is chilly, what’s the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ The night is chilly, what is the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’

Mary baby born today, wrapped in swadlin’ clothes, Laid him in a manger Lord that’s how the story goes.

I hear the oxen bawlin’, Hear the lambs a-squallin’ Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’

Shepherds bidin’ in the fields, watchin’ o’er their sheep, Angels singing loud and clear woke them from their sleep.

I hear the cattle lowin’, Rooster crowin’ Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Mary, Mary, what’s the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ I’m singin’ Oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’

I’m singin’ oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Oh well now Little baby Jesus born in a stable, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’


Wise men saw the shining star, shining in the east, Came on camels from afar bringing gifts to the prince of peace. I’m singin’ oh Jerusalem, oh Jerusalem, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Oh well now Little baby Jesus born in a stable, Little baby Jesus lyin’ in a manger, Little baby Jesus born to be our savior Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ See the stars a-glowing, their lustre showin’ Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ I see the moon in crescent, phosphorescent, Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Mary, Mary what is the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ Mary, Mary what is the matter? Oh Jerus’lem in the mornin’ I see the doves a-cooin’ cows a-mooin’

asses braying horses neighing goats a-bleating birds a-tweeting geese a-squawking parrots talking mice a-prancing lupie dancing heav’nly choir singing higher Mary, Mary Joseph, Joseph, Little baby Jesus What is the matter? Oh Jerusalem in the mornin’! In the mornin’!

THE ARTISTS ANDY BERRY, bass, believes that vocal music is vital because it testifies to the power of collaboration, the importance of the present moment, and the beauty of our shared humanity. He has performed as a soloist with the Santa Fe Opera, the Pittsburgh Opera, the Vietnam National Ballet and Opera Orchestra, and Singapore’s Metropolitan Festival Orchestra. His favorite past roles include the title character in Massenet’s Don Quichotte, Isacio in the second U.S. performance of Handel’s Riccardo Primo, and Kōbun Otogawa (cover) in the GRAMMY-winning world premiere of Mason Bates’ The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs. Andy earned his M.M. in voice/opera from the Yale School of Music and a B.S. in psychology/neuroscience cum laude from Yale College. In 2016, he won second place in the Metropolitan Opera National Council’s Northeast Regional Final. As an undergraduate, Andy directed the Yale Whiffenpoofs and served as an assistant conductor to the Yale Glee Club. He was born and raised in Cabin John, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C., and he now celebrates his (half) Japanese heritage living in Japantown, San Francisco. Andy is proud to return to Chanticleer for his third season.


Andy Berry occupies The Eric Alatorre Chair, given by Peggy Skornia. ZACHARY BURGESS, bass-baritone, is a native of Washington, D.C. Recently, he received First Prize in the Vocal Arts DC Art Song Discovery Competition and, as a result, was invited to present solo recitals at the Phillips Collection and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, Mr. Burgess was invited to be featured in Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem by the Alexandria Choral Society. Previous engagements include three appearances with D.C. Public Opera, where he portrayed Guglielmo from Mozart’s Così fan tutte and Masetto from Mozart’s Don Giovanni, and was featured in recital at the Embassy of Austria featuring the works of Franz Schubert. He has performed as bass soloist in Haydn’s The Creation with the Alexandria Choral Society, J.S. Bach’s Magnificat in D-Major with the Boston Conservatory Chorale, Handel’s Messiah with the Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus, Schumann’s Szenen aus Goethes Faust with the Eastman Rochester Chorus, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis with the Eastman Rochester Chorus, and J.S. Bach’s St. Matthew

Passion with the Eastman Chorale. While at Eastman School of Music he performed the roles of Frank Maurrant in Street Scene, Zoroastro in Orlando, Collatinus in The Rape of Lucretia, and Keçal in The Bartered Bride. He has also performed Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte at Opera del West and the title role in The Mikado and Crébillon in La Rondine at The Boston Conservatory. Mr. Burgess is an alumnus of the CoOPERAtive Program, SongFest, Green Mountain Opera, and the Crescendo Summer Institute, where his portrayal of Leporello in Mozart’s Don Giovanni was recorded and broadcast on regional Hungarian TV. He holds his Bachelor of Music from the Boston Conservatory and his Master of Music from the Eastman School of Music. This is his fourth season with Chanticleer. BRIAN HINMAN, tenor, has been a part of Chanticleer for nearly 15 years as both tenor and Road Manager. In addition to performing on eight studio and twelve live recordings since joining in 2006, Brian has been involved in the production end of Chanticleer Records. He has recorded, edited, and/or mixed a number of Chanticleer’s live recordings and, most no-


tably, was Co-Producer on Chanticleer’s pop/jazz album Someone New with Leslie Ann Jones and former Chanticleer member Jace Wittig. Brian is also thrilled to have written several pop, gospel, and jazz arrangements for the group in recent years, and he enjoys spending his rare non-Chanticleer hours working as a mixing engineer for other recording artists in the Bay Area. No stranger to committees and conference rooms, Brian has also served as Vice-President of the Board of Governors for the San Francisco Chapter of the Recording Academy, the organization that presents the GRAMMY Awards, and served as the Chair of their Advocacy Committee. Before joining Chanticleer, Brian built a background in theater, studied Vocal Performance at the University of Tennessee, and studied jazz and acting in New York City. www.brianhinman.com Brian Hinman occupies the Tenor Chair, given by an Anonymous Donor. MATTHEW KNICKMAN, baritone, is proud to be in his tenth season with Chanticleer. Born in Korea, he started singing as a boy soprano at St. Stephen’s Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He holds degrees

in vocal performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College. As a member of the critically acclaimed Westminster Choir and Westminster Kantorei, he performed with the New York Philharmonic, Dresden Philharmonic, and New Jersey Symphony, and was led by celebrated conductors such as Alan Gilbert, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Masur, Harry Bicket, Charles Dutoit, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Richard Hickox, Neeme Järvi, Bernard Labadie, Nicholas McGegan, Julius Rudel, Bruno Weil, Stefan Parkman, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Andrew Megill. He has also performed with Les Violons du Roy et La Chapelle de Québec, Early Music New York, Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Opera Theatre of Weston, and Spoleto Festival USA. He has been a soloist in numerous oratorios and Bach cantatas, including the St. John and St. Matthew Passions with early music organizations such as Fuma Sacra, Philadelphia Bach Festival, and Carmel Bach Festival. He has also been a Finalist in the Sixth Biennial Bach Vocal Competition for American Singers. Recently, he has performed as a soloist with Santa Clara Chorale, San Jose Chamber Orchestra, and Symphony Silicon Valley. When not singing, Matthew enjoys strawberry ice cream and eating comfort foods around the world, and is an exercise and nutritional science enthusiast.


MATTHEW MAZZOLA, tenor, is thrilled to return for his fourth season with Chanticleer. Matthew received his Bachelor in Music Education from the University of Houston. During his undergraduate tenure, he sang with the Moores School of Music’s Concert Chorale under the direction of Betsy Cook Weber. He participated with the select group that won first prize ex aequo at the 2013 Marktoberdorf International Chamber Choir Competition, and received three gold medals at the 2015 Grand Prix of Nations competition in Magdeburg, Germany. After finishing his degree, Matthew taught elementary music, and sang professionally with Cantare Houston, Houston Bach Society and Houston Chamber Choir. In his free time, Matthew is an avid gamer, foodie, and sports fan. CORTEZ MITCHELL, countertenor, is a native of Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Morgan State University with a B.A. in music and a B.S. in mathematics and holds an M.M. in voice from the University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music. As Minnesota Opera’s first resident artist countertenor, he performed the role of Cherubino in Mozart’s Le nozze

di Figaro and covered Nicklausse in Offenbach’s Les Contes de Hoffman. With Urban Opera he performed the role of 1st Witch in Purcell’s Dido and Aneas. He has been featured in solo performances of J.S. Bach’s Cantata #147 Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben with the Dayton Philharmonic, R. Nathaniels Dett’s The Ordering of Moses and Adolphus Hailstork’s Done Made My Vow with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Rachmaninov’s Vespers in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Wynton Marsallis’s All Rise with the Lincoln Center Jazz Ensemble. He has received awards from the National Opera Association, The Washington International competition, and the Houston Grand Opera Eleanor McCollum competition. Mr. Mitchell is in his fourteenth season with Chanticleer. GERROD PAGENKOPF, countertenor and assistant music director, returns for a sixth season with Chanticleer. A native of Northeast Wisconsin, Gerrod received his Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and holds a Master Degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Houston, where he was a graduate fellow under Katherine Ciesinski. A specialist in early music, Gerrod has performed with many early music ensembles throughout


Boston and Houston, including Ars Lyrica Houston, the Handel and Haydn Society, Blue Heron Renaissance Choir, Exsultemus, and the prestigious Church of the Advent in Boston’s Beacon Hill. In his spare time, Gerrod enjoys exploring the San Francisco Bay Area, geeking out over Handel operas, and discovering local coffee shops while on tour. Gerrod Pagenkopf holds The Ning G. Mercer Chair for the Preservation of the Chanticleer Legacy, given by Ning and Stephen Mercer. KORY REID, countertenor, is excited to begin his ninth season with Chanticleer. Mr. Reid studied Music Education at Pepperdine University and completed a Master Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Southern California. He is a sought-after countertenor soloist who has sung for Los Angeles Zimriyah Chorale, Los Robles Master Chorale, Catgut Trio, USC Chamber Singers, Pepperdine University Concert Choir and Collegium Musicum, and for many diverse choral recitals and church music programs across the country. Barbershop music is a salient component of his personality; he earned a barbershop chorus gold medal with the Westminster

Chorus in the 2010 International Barbershop Chorus Contest, and can often be found singing tags on street corners. Mr. Reid teaches private voice and stays active as a music educator, clinician, and ensemble coach for all types of vocal ensembles. ALAN REINHARDT, countertenor, is pleased to be in his fifteenth season with Chanticleer. He grew up in Long Island, New York, and, prior to joining, sang with various ensembles in New York City, including The Men and Boys Choir at St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue, Early Music New York, and choral performances with the New York Philharmonic. In 2005, he sang the lead countertenor role in the premiere of the dance/opera A More Perfect Union in the State Theatre in Perm, Russia, as part of the Sergei Diaghilev Festival. Recently, he has been exploring his love of poetry on the website Voetica.com, where you can find him reading such classic poets as Robert Frost, Richard Wilbur, Walt Whitman, William Wordsworth, and John Keats. An avid motorcyclist as well, Alan enjoys taking extensive trips in and around California and is a frequent backpacker in the national and state parks of the West coast. He holds degrees from SUNY Potsdam and the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.


LOGAN S. SHIELDS, countertenor, is elated to begin his fifth season with Chanticleer. A peculiarly proud Michigander, Mr. Shields has studied vocal performance at Western Michigan University and Grand Valley State University. While living in Grand Rapids, he performed with St. Mark’s Episcopal, Schola Choir of the Diocese, and OperaGR. Most recently, he worked with an array of singers from many of America’s top choirs in the professional ensemble Audivi, based in Ann Arbor, under the direction of Noah Horn. Outside of the classical realm he has been featured in DownBeat Magazine’s Student Music Awards, winning “Best Blues/Pop/ Rock Group of 2014” for his contributions on the Aaron Garcia Band’s album Glass Girl. Other passions include craft beer, absurdism, freestyle rap, pugs, and spending time with his partner, Gabrielle. ANDREW VAN ALLSBURG, tenor, is thrilled to begin his fifth season with Chanticleer. Originally from Holland, Michigan, he received his Bachelor of Music Education from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. During his

undergraduate tenure, he performed with the University Chorale directed by Dr. James Bass, and recorded and released an album of Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 with the Miami-based professional choir Seraphic Fire, directed by Patrick Dupré Quigley. In addition, he conducted the choir of the early music ensemble Collegium Musicum, and won a DownBeat Award with the vocal jazz ensemble Gold Company, under the direction of the late Dr. Steve Zegree. A versatile performer, Andrew has performed globally for various cruise lines, production companies, contemporary a cappella groups, and musicals, and has made TV appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. While living in New York City, he sang with Schola Dominicana, directed by James Wetzel, at the Church of Saint Catherine of Siena and was a featured singer in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes, under the musical direction of Kevin Stites. Andrew enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, and can throw a mean Frisbee.


ADAM WARD, countertenor, is originally from Tecumseh, Oklahoma. At an early age, Adam became fascinated with the voice of Patsy Cline. As a child, he made a number of television appearances singing Cline’s songs. He began singing countertenor while studying French horn performance at Yale University. There, he was also a founding member of the Yale Schola Cantorum under the direction of Simon Carrington. He has since performed as soloist with the International Contemporary Ensemble and was a member of the Choir of St. Mary the Virgin at the famed “Smoky Mary’s” in midtown Manhattan. As a horn player, Adam was a member of the Verbier Festival Orchestra, winner of the concerto competitions at Yale and Stony Brook Universities, and was a top prizewinner at the Coleman, Fischoff, and Yellow Springs national chamber music competitions. As a composer, his works have been heard around the world for nearly two decades. He was recently composer-in-residence for the New York City-based Choral Chameleon, directed by Vince Peterson, and the Sacramento-based Vox Musica, directed by Daniel Paulson. He is also an avid singer-songwriter. He holds a B.M. from Manhattan School of Music, an M.M. from Yale School of Music, and has addition-

al years of study at the Hartt School, Royal College of Music (London) and Stony Brook University. Adam is overjoyed to be in his fifteenth season with Chanticleer.

CHANTICLEER The GRAMMY® Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer has been hailed as “the world’s reigning male chorus” by The New Yorker, and is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for its wide-ranging repertoire and dazzling virtuosity. Founded in San Francisco in 1978 by singer and musicologist Louis Botto, Chanticleer quickly took its place as one of the most prolific recording and touring ensembles in the world, selling over one million recordings and performing thousands of live concerts to audiences around the world. Chanticleer’s repertoire is rooted in the renaissance and has continued to expand to include a wide range of classical, gospel, jazz, and popular music, and a deep commitment to the commissioning of new compositions and arrangements. The ensemble has committed much of its vast recording catalogue to these commissions, garnering GRAMMY® Awards for its recording of Sir John Tavener’s Lamentations & Praises, and


the ambitious collection of commissioned works entitled Colors of Love. Chanticleer is the recipient of the Dale Warland/ Chorus America Commissioning Award and the ASCAP/ Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming, and its Music Director Emeritus, Joseph H. Jennings, received the Brazeal Wayne Dennard Award for his contribution to the African-American choral tradition during his tenure with Chanticleer.

The National Endowment for the Arts • Grants for the Arts/ San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund • The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation • Dunard Fund USA • The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation • The Bernard Osher Foundation • The Bob Ross Foundation

Named for the “clear-singing” rooster in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, Chanticleer continues to maintain ambitious programming in its hometown of San Francisco, including a large education and outreach program that recently reached over 8,000 people, and an annual concert series that includes its legendary holiday tradition “A Chanticleer Christmas.”

Philip Wilder, President & General Director Murrey Nelson, Director of Development Curt Hancock, Director of Operations and Touring Brian Bauman, Senior Accountant/Budget Manager Barbara Bock, Development and Marketing Associate

Chanticleer is a non-profit organization, governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees, administered by a professional staff with a full-time professional ensemble. In addition to the many individual contributors to Chanticleer, the Board of Trustees thanks the following Foundations, Corporations, and Government Agencies for their exceptional support:

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2020--2021 SPONSORS THE HYLTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING CORPORATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND FOUNDATIONS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THIS SEASON. $25,000+

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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS ARTS AT MASON BOARD Dr. Victoria Salmon, Chair Mark Shugoll, Vice Chair Joe Catalano, Immediate Past Chair Anne Caputo, Treasurer Anne Bolger J. Michael Brown Paul Burke Lavern Chatman

Jonathan Goldman Steven Golsch Sharon M. Gottlieb Ronald J. Hubbard Jolanda N. Janczewski So Lim John Mason Tim McEvoy Val McWhorter

Willy Meaux Paulette Miller J.P. Phaup Ida Portland Robert K. Purks Jay Speer Matt Tait Edward Weiner

FRIENDS OF THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS BOARD A.J. Driscoll Eloise Stinger, President Shirley Joyce Paulette Miller, Co-Vice President Evelyn Kiley for Events Linda Kostrzewa Ida Portland, Co-Vice President for Michael Kostrzewa Events Sonja Palomaki Joyce Grimes, Vice President for Joanne Schoonover Membership Ken Schoonover Bob Warakomsky, Vice President for Kimberly Siepmann Communications Walt Smith Kay Gilbert, Secretary Brianna St. Clair R. Pat Carroll, Budget Officer Joan White Dianne Blais Gail Chmura Janice Sutera Wolfe Louis Delair, Jr.

Ex Officio Members R. Pat Carroll, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Jenna Day, Mason Community Arts Academy Advisory Board Jeremy Freer, Assistant Director, Athletic Bands Gardner Gillespie, Chair, School of Art Advisory Council

Molly Grimsley, CVPA Liaison to the George Mason University Alumni Association Linda Harber, President, Friends of Music Paulette Miller, President, Friends of Theater Eloise Stinger, President, Friends of the Center for the Arts

DANCE PARTNERSHIP COUNCIL J. Michael Brown Kim Eby, Ph.D. Donna Kidd Russell Lamb

Evans Mandes, Ph.D. Patricia Mandes Carol Mattusch, Ph.D. Julia Morelli

CVPA Faculty/Staff Board Members Appointed by the Dean

FRIENDS OF MUSIC AT MASON BOARD

Elizabeth (Libby) Curtis, Director, Mason Community Arts Academy Rick Davis, Dean; Executive Director, Hylton Performing Arts Center Hasan Elahi, Director, School of Art Cynthia Fuchs, Interim Director, Film at Mason Adrienne Bryant Godwin, Director of Programming Susan Graziano, Director, Development Lisa Kahn, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs Dennis Layendecker, Director of Orchestras, School of Music

Linda Harber, President Barbara Jacksier, Donor Relations Chair Bob Warakomsky, First Vice President & President Emeritus Joseph M. Kanyan, Vice President, Finance Edward Kelly, Co-Secretary Sarah D’Souza, Vice President, Outreach Judy Reamy, Vice President, Special Events Alice Heyer, President Emeritus

Linda Monson, Director, School of Music Kevin Murray, Interim Director, School of Theater Sang Nam, Director, Computer Game Design Program William Reeder, Interim Director, Arts Management Program, Heritage Chair in Arts and Cultural Criticism Karen Reedy, Interim Director, School of Dance Julie Thompson, Executive Director, Center for the Arts John Wilkin, Chief Financial Officer

Sharon Kim Petersen Dr. Victoria Salmon

John Kilkenny Jerry Long Linda Monson Christine Murrow Susan Perlin Manny Pablo David Ritchey Claire Saret Marilyn Smith David Stone Marty Whipple


MASON COMMUNITY ARTS ACADEMY ADVISORY COUNCIL

FRIENDS OF MUSIC AT MASON BOARD ASSOCIATES Susan Aitel Jim Bennett Mike Booth Audrey Fortner Shelly Gersten

Linda Hamerschlag Evans Mandes Kevin McCarthy Kay Rongley Lesley Rubinger

Chris Scheer Mindy Sims Brianna St. Clair Sophy Peng Weinroth

Briton Camphouse Jenna Day Jennifer Gibson Susan Graziano June Huang

Ina Mirtcheva-Blevins Matthew Morris Kevin Murray Scott Nurmi J.P. Phaup

FRIENDS OF THEATER AT MASON BOARD

FILM AT MASON ADVISORY BOARD

Paulette Miller, President Dianne Blais, Secretary Norma Reck, Donor Outreach Chair Mack Miller, Special Events Chair & President Emeritus

Ted Adams Lina Cameron Jim Folliard Jon Gann Kwanza Gooden

Megan Fowler Cooke Amelia McGinnis, Student Representative Sherry Watkins

VIRGINIA SERIOUS GAME INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE ADVISORY BOARD The Hon. Rich Anderson George Barker Bob Bates Kerry Bolognese Lex Boost Ron Carmichael

Joe Catalano Rhonda Farrell James Gatto Ken Harvey Roy Hinton Seth Hudson

Hon. Mark Keam Tony Ma William Ridenour Dan Woolley

Jim Head Paula Martino Val McWhorter Phoebe Peterson Elizabeth Ransom Donald Russell

Erik Muendel Chuck Peña Ed Wright

ARTS MANAGEMENT ALUMNI WORKING GROUP Jing Chen ’18 Kerry Kaleba ’16 Anika Kwinana ’18

Alex Lioprios ’19 Amanda Loerch ’15 Marit Majeske ’14

Lauren Miller ’19 Gabrielle Tokach ’16

HYLTON CENTER EXECUTIVE BOARD

SCHOOL OF ART ADVISORY COUNCIL Gardner Gillespie, Chair Barry Broadway Jessica Stafford Davis Helen Frederick Juanita Hardy Melvin Hardy

Aaron Goodmiller Melissa Houghton Michael Kamel John Kehoe Clara G. Kelly

Anne Sharpe Denny Stokes Justin Sutters John Wilkin

Patrick Sargent Linda Sullivan Suzanne Willett Peter Winant Elyn Zimmerman

John Stirrup, Chair Heather S. Aram Sheryl Bass Phillip Bongiorno Sheyna Burt, Esq. Ron Carmichael Joyce Connery Rae E. Darlington

Randall Edwards Jason Hickman Deb Jewell Christopher Martino Denise McPhail Kristina Nohe René Stewart O’Neal Pat Pate

Amy Tanner Ann B. Wheeler D’Andrea Wooten Carol Merchant Kirby, Emeritus Rick Davis, ex officio


HYLTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ARTS ALLIANCE ARTS PARTNERS Asaph Dance Company Creative and Performing Arts Center Manassas Ballet Theatre Manassas Chorale

Manassas Symphony Orchestra Prince William Little Theatre Youth Orchestras of Prince William

ARTS AFFILIATES ARTfactory Pied Piper Theatre Northern Virginia Ballet Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ann B. Wheeler, Chair At-Large Victor S. Angry, Vice Chair, Neabsco District Supervisor Jeanine M. Lawson, Brentsville District Supervisor Yesli Vega, Coles District Supervisor Pete K. Candland, Gainesville District Supervisor

Kenny A. Boddye, Occoquan District Supervisor Andrea O. Bailey, Potomac District Supervisor Margaret Angela Franklin, Chair Pro-Tem, Woodbridge District Supervisor

The College of Visual and Performing Arts acknowledges the forward looking generosity of the following individuals and organizations that have established scholarship endowments in the college. The Beck Foundation Scholarship for Computer Game Design The Beck Foundation, 2018 Dr. Barry and Velma Berkey Music Scholarship Endowment Dr. Barry Berkey and Mrs. Velma Berkey, 2004 John S. and Judith T. Bland Memorial Scholarship Endowment (Vocal Studies) Mrs. Robyn David and multiple donors, 1989 Lucy C. Church Scholarship Endowment (Vocal Studies) Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Church, 2003 Jean Carrington Cook Piano Scholarship Endowment (Piano) C. Barrie Cook, M.D., 1995 de Laski Scholarship Endowment (Music, Dance, Theater) de Laski Family Foundation, 2001 Dr. Sam di Bonaventura Memorial Scholarship Endowment (Strings) Ms. Darlene M. Scott, 1999

MANASSAS CITY COUNCIL Harry J. (Hal) Parrish II, Mayor Pamela J. Sebesky, Vice Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger, Council Member Theresa Coates Ellis, Council Member

The College of Visual and Performing Arts expresses its sincerest gratitude to the following donors who made generous gifts in support of our programs and students as of September 1, 2020

Ian Lovejoy, Council Member Mark D. Wolfe, Council Member Ralph J. Smith, Council Member Pat Pate, City Manager

The Paul and Jenny Ebert Horn Studies Scholarship Endowment Paul and Jenny Ebert, 2019 Emerging Artists Scholarship Endowment Linda E. Gramlich, 2019 Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts—Ruth Haycock Endowed Scholarship in Piano The Honorable Jane Woods and Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts and multiple donors, 2006 Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Scholarship in Music for the Mason Community Arts Academy, 2004 Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts—Spotlight Scholarship for the Arts, 2020 Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts—The Thomas Galen Scott Memorial in Music Education, 2015


Gillespie Scholarship Endowment Gardner and Stevie Gillespie, 2019

Joey Noufal Endowed Scholarship (Art) Vicky Noufal, Martha Engle and Reid Herlihy, and friends and family, 2017

Heritage Chair in Arts and Cultural Criticism Endowment Multiple Arts Gala Committee Donors, 1986

Mildred Elaine Tetsell Parker Scholarship Endowment (Vocal Studies), 2004

Heritage Chair in Music Endowment Multiple Arts Gala Committee Donors, 1992 Hylton Performing Art Center Endowment Multiple donors, 2006 George W. Johnson Endowment and Joanne Ferris Johnson Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson, 1996 Joanne Johnson Dance Scholarship Endowment Dr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson, 2005

Peterson Excellence Endowed Fund for the Arts Peterson Family Foundation, 2015 Peterson Family Foundation Scholarship Endowment (Music) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson, 2000 Peterson Family Endowed Scholarship in the Vocal Arts Peterson Family Foundation, 2015 Robert K. Purks Faculty Enrichment Endowment Robert K. Purks, 2017

Joseph M. Kanyan Music Scholarship Endowment Multiple Donors, 2002

Carol M. Robinson and Peter R. Barcher, Ph.D. Scholarship Endowment (Vocal Studies) Peter R. Barcher, Ph.D. and multiple donors, 2015

Kidd/Stearns Dance Talent Scholarship Endowment Dr. Peter N. Stearns and Ms. Donna L. Kidd, 2018

Pamela A. Roe Music Scholarship Endowment (Athletic Bands) David and Pamela Roe, 2008

Howard Vincent Kurtz Theater Scholarship Endowment Professor Howard Vincent Kurtz and friends, 2008

Noah J. Seidenberg Scholarship Endowment (Art) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seidenberg, 2006

Kathleen A. Lieder and Lloyd C. Fell Student Scholarship Endowment in Music Performance/Vocal Studies Dr. and Mrs. Alan G. Merten, 2006

Joseph D. Shirk Memorial Music Scholarship Endowment Mrs. Jean E. Shirk and multiple donors, 2000

The Patricia A. Long Scholarship Endowment (Jazz Studies) Jerry Long, in Memory of Pat Long, 2018 Anthony J. Maiello Music Endowed Scholarship Fund (Music) Anthony J. Maiello and multiple donors, 2016 Linda Garner Miller Scholarship Endowment (Dance) Ms. Elizabeth Price and Mr. J. Michael Brown, 2002 Mack and Paulette Miller Theater Scholarship Endowment Mack and Paulette Miller, 2019 Dr. Linda Apple Monson Music Endowment Fund Multiple Donors, 2011 Nancy G. Monson Scholarship Endowment for the Visual Arts Mr. Mark D. Monson, 2013

Brower “BC� Spransy Memorial Scholarship Endowment (Theater) Samantha W. Engle Price, 2019 Shirley Udelson Memorial Scholarship Endowment (Music Composition) Mr. Michael E. Udelson, 1997 The Captain Robert Warakomsky, USCG (Ret.) and Patricia Warakomsky Music Scholarship Fund, 2018 Wells Fargo Arts Endowment Wachovia Foundation, 1993


STEINWAY — THE NEXT STAGE FOR MASON

GRAND TIER SOCIETY

(Donors from July 1, 2012 to September 1, 2020)

(Donors for the 2020–2021 Season)

Our thanks to those who have contributed to our campaign to purchase 23 new Steinway grand pianos for the new Music/Theater Building. For information on the Steinway campaign and how you can play your part, please contact Cody Clarke at 703-993-4749 or cclark17@gmu.edu.

Our thanks to members of the Friends of the Center for the Arts who have joined at the Grand Tier Society level with an annual gift of $1,000+. Grand Tier Society members play a visionary and leadership role in ensuring that the season of Great Performances at Mason continues to remain vibrant and affordable today and for future generations. For more information about the Grand Tier Society, contact 703-993-8641 or fcfa@gmu.edu.

Steinway Legacy Benefactors The Beck Foundation Dr. Ángel Cabrera and Dr. Beth Cabrera Sidney O. Dewberry and Reva Dewberry The Gottlieb Family, in Memory of Robert S. Gottlieb Mary McAuliffe and Friends Kevin and Debbie McCarthy and the McCarthy Family Foundation Reinsch Pierce Family Foundation Dr. Peter Stearns and Ms. Donna Kidd 88 Key Circle Susan E. Alvarado Karen P. Arledge Robert and Patricia Carroll Bill and Maureen Crispin Richard and Trish Davidson Larry and Giaconda Doll Al and Claire Dwoskin Wes and Betty Foster Susan Amber Gordon Jerry and Anne Gruner William and Eleanor Hazel Edward and Kathleen Kelly Carol Merchant Kirby and Peter Kirby Lee Technologies Long and Foster Realty David and Joanne Lynch Brian H. Marcus

Mark and Terese McLeod Dr. Alan Merten and Mrs. Sally Merten Drs. Yaqub and Tanveer Mirza Drs. Linda and Keith Monson The Charlotte H. O’Connor Trust Denis and Joan O’Toole Lindy L. Paull Milt and Carolyn Peterson J.P. Phaup Frank and Betty Quirk John Salmon and Dr. Victoria Salmon Al and Mindy Sims Will and Susan Soza Steinway Piano Gallery of DC John and Nina Toups Robert and Patricia Warakomsky Senator and Mrs. John W. Warner Dr. and Mrs. S. David Wu Steinway Sustainers Elliot and Linda Bunce Maxine C. Champion Randolph and Lucy Church David Clanton and Pamela Garvie Dr. Thomas F. Cleary Jeanne M. Dalton Linda Divall Paul and Joanne Domson Jehangir K. Eshai Carla S. Eudy Vincent and Clara Ferraro Mark and Margaret Fitzsimmons Vasilika Georgieva

Gardner and Stevie Gillespie John and Marilyn Hannigan Arnie and Debbie Havens Sally R. Hitchcock Henry and Kathy Jenkins Michael Karam and Linda Morgan Richard and Justine Kingham Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy Walter and May Lou McCormick William and Janice Messerschmidt Elena A. Mirtcheva Charles and Elizabeth Monro Susan Montague George R. and Mary Beth Nethercutt Mark and JoAnn Newell John and Pam O’Shaughnessy Dr. and Mrs. C. Cooper Pearce III Laurence and Karen Phillips Edward M. Rahal Marilyn Rahilly Anne Chettle Reinke Rita Rowand Dr. and Mrs. James C. Schornick Brian and Maria Smith Nancy and John Tarlano Dennis and Dawn Thomas The Hon. Fred and Amey Upton David and Patricia Vaughan Doris P. Weisman Donnan Chancellor Wintermute

Helen and Bill Ackerman Dianne and Gerard Blais Pat and Pat Carroll AJ and Joan Driscoll Kay and John Gilbert Joyce and Gary Grimes Shirley Joyce Evelyn Kiley Ashlyn Lambert and Ian Keith Sandra and John Long Mack and Paulette Miller Susan and Michael Murphy

Don and Sonja Palomaki Robert and Ida Portland Ken and Joanne Schoonover Seeley Foundation Scott and Regina Shaffer Dr. Peter N. Stearns and Ms. Donna L. Kidd Eloise C. Stinger The Mather in Tysons Jasmine K. Tiner Roy and Margaret Wagner Ernie and Diane Wakeham Bob and Pat Warakomsky

LEGACY GIVING The College of Visual and Performing Arts acknowledges the forward-looking generosity of the following individuals who have established legacy gifts to support the future of the Arts at Mason

Ronald A. Boykin Thomas Michael Brawley Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Dewberry Ruth A. Eaves Gardner and Stevie Gillespie Linda E. Gramlich Charles and Shirley Joyce Jerry Long, in Memory of Pat Long Mark D. Monson (’74) in honor of Nancy G. Monson

Mary Ballard Postma and Hans Postma Jeffrey and Shawn Robertson Dr. Victoria N. Salmon and Mr. John J. Salmon Darlene M. Scott Mildred E. Tasker Violette Thouvenin Captain Robert Warakomsky, USCG (Ret.) and Patricia Warakomsky


The Center for the Arts thanks the following corporate sponsor:

Hyatt Regency Fairfax/Fair Lakes Artist Accommodations Partner

ANNUAL AND SPECIAL GIFTS (January 1, 2019 to September 1, 2020)

Includes $100+ gifts to the College of Visual and Performing Arts, Friends of the Center for the Arts, Friends of Art, Dance Partnership Council, Friends of Music at Mason, Friends of Theater at Mason, Arts Management, Green Machine Boosters, Film at Mason, Computer Game Design, Mason Community Arts Academy, ARTS by George!, and the Hylton Performing Arts Center. $1,000,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Dewberry $100,000-$999,999 Ronald Abramson F. H. Furr Mary Ballard Postma Buck and Julie Waters $25,000–$99,999 Susan J. Aitel and Jonathan Goldman Amazon Web Services Anonymous (x2) Community Foundation for NOVA Compton and Duling, L.C. The Dominion Foundation Paul Ebert Anna and Randall Edwards Mark and Sharon Gottlieb The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Claire Machosky and Al Ullman NOVEC Carolyn and Milt Peterson Sami Price Sandy Spring Bank Dr. Peter N. Stearns and Ms. Donna L. Kidd

TIAA Charitable Nina S. Toups Vanguard Charitable $10,000–$24,999 The Albertsons Companies Foundation Alliant Wealth Advisors American Endowment Foundation Anonymous Azalea Charities, Inc. Mrs. Lillian B. Ballard Baltimore Community Foundation Bank of America Dr. and Mrs. Barry Berkey Carney Foundation Dr. Rick Davis and Ms. Julie Thompson The Dow Chemical Foundation John H. Foote and Rosamond Tompkins John A. Frisch Harry and Barbara Ghadban, NVP, Inc. Bill Karlson Legal Services of Northern Virginia Jerry Long

Meridian Financial Partners Micron Technology, Inc. Miller Toyota Dexter S. Odin Performing Arts for Kids (PAK) Peterson Family Foundation Jon and Anne Peterson Lauren Peterson Rick and Phoebe Peterson Steven and Catie Peterson Robert K. Purks PWC Associates Rea Charitable Trust Shirley B. Rice Eileen and Kara Roberts Ken and Joanne Schoonover Miller Toyota Scion Dr. Glenn E. Smith Judith and Donald Smith Kathryn J. Van Der Kamp Mikki Van Wyk Bob and Pat Warakomsky Barbara and Jim White $5,000–$9,999 Helen and Bill Ackerman Apple Federal Credit Union Education Foundation Arts Council of Fairfax County, Inc. The Beck Foundation Dianne and Gerard Blais Dr. Ángel and Dr. Beth Cabrera Anne Caputo CMA Foundation Dominion Resources Inc. Mary A. Duckett Evergreen Janitorial Services Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts, Inc.

David E. Feldman, Esq. George Gianaris Steve and Donna Gladis Joyce and Gary Grimes Art and Linda Hamerschlag J. Reid Herlihy and Martha Engle Dr. Joy Hughes and Mr. Kenneth Lee Insight Wealth Management, Inc. Brian Jones Carol Merchant Kirby and Peter Kirby Gerald and Paula McNichols Mack and Paulette Miller Merle Mulvaney NVP, Inc. Diane and Tim Naughton Novant UVA Health System Don and Sonja Palomaki The Hon. J. Chapman Petersen and Mrs. Sharon K. Petersen J.P. Phaup and Paula Martino The Mather in Tysons The Presser Foundation Robert and Ida Portland OmniRide Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder Richard W. Averill Foundation Dr. Victoria N. Salmon and Mr. John J. Salmon Sentara Healthcare Scott and Regina Shaffer Mary Sherman Mark and Merrill Shugoll Smith, Pachter, McWhorter PLC Soil Consultants Inc. Stanley Martin Companies, Inc. Annabelle and David Stone Katie and Phil Turcotte


United Bank The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Wall Foundation Walsh Colucci Lubeley Walsh PC John and Ann Wheeler Lisa and Alan Zuccari $2,500–$4,999 Anonymous Mr. James A. Aram Mr. Jerry Archer and Mrs. Kim T. Archer Associated Chamber Music Players, Inc Debbie and John Atkinson The Ayco Charitable Foundation Councilwoman Sheryl L. Bass and Dr. Robert L. Bass Jim and Sally Bennett Blu Cuisine LLC Alberta S. Boyd Bill Brogdon Agnes M. Brown Cheryl and Robert Brunner Burke Centre/Hardy Insurance Agency Edward and Lina Cameron Capital One Financial Corporation Pat and Pat Carroll City of Manassas Paula B. Compton Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Conwell Debi and Fabrice Corbatto Dr. Deborah Crawford Tracey Crockett CTW Solutions, LLC DBA Informed XP Peter Dickinson and Katie Largent Didlake, Inc. Donald E. Coulter PC Charles and Eileen Duggan

Dr. Kimberly K. Eby and Dr. José M. Cortina The Fauquier Bank Linda E. Gramlich William and Jacqueline A. Gravell Mark Hardy and Sojung Lim-Hardy Anne and Til Hazel Insperity/Guy Hinkler Barbara Jacksier and Everett Chasen James G. Davis Construction Corporation Shirley Joyce Joseph and Virginia Kanyan Maryam and Hamid Kasmai Clara and John Kelly Dr. Dennis Layendecker and Mrs. Myriam Layendecker Linda and Buford Lewis Sandra and John Long Joseph Magalski, Leanna Giancarlo, and Nadia Patricia and Evans Mandes Thomas and Pamela Maskey Dr. Carol C. Mattusch and Dr. Richard S. Mason McAleese & Associates, P.C. Mr. Val S. McWhorter Alice K. Mergler Linda and Phillip Miller Julia G. Morelli and Daniel Rainey Matthew Morris and Shelby Olson Susan and Michael Murphy MVB Bank Inc New England Foundation for the Arts Odin, Feldman and Pittleman, PC William and Margaret O’Grady Paula Olejarz Brian Oster

Mr. and Mrs. Rexford G. Parr William and Sandra Pate The Perch Associates LP Quinn Evans Architects Jack and Arlene Rinker Savant Capital Management Dr. Mary E. Schmidt and Dr. Russell C. Libby Diane and Gary Schnurrpusch Schwab Charitable Fund Sheron and Richard Seraydarian Shugoll Research Kathleen and George Shultz Larry and Deborah Silver Mark and Andrea Silverman Mindy K. Sims Robert Smith and Alison Dyer Eloise C. Stinger Leo and Linda Stoltz Annabelle and David Stone Bobby Surface Mr. Matt Tait Daniel Tucciarone and Thomas Sabal Van Metre Companies Foundation, Inc. Verizon Foundation Darin and Sara Wallace Sherry Watkins Ed and Maura Weiner Weiner, Spivey & Miller, PLC Douglas and Gabriella Whipple Joan R. White Christina and Christopher Williams Adam J. Winsler, Ph.D. and Kathy Preisinger The Winston-Salem Foundation Dr. David Wu and Mrs. Sheau Ping Wu

Thomas and Nancy Zacharczyk $1,000–$2,499 John and Toni Acton Aetna Foundation, Inc. Bob Allen Elizabeth F. Alman Jan and Peter Alten American Endowment Foundation Mr. Robert Anderson III Anonymous (x2) Dr. Sylvia Auton and Forrest Hanvey Dee and Kathy Bailey John and Penny Barrows Linda Beckman Dr. Lisa A. Billingham and Mr. James Schober Arthur and Nadine Bishop Annie and John Bolger Booz Allen Hamilton The Brick Companies Judith T. Bridges Brightline Interactive LLC Darold and Stephanie Brinley Brion’s Grille Mr. M. Gardner Britt Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Broadway Doug and Caroline Brown Michael Brown and Elizabeth Price Sharon and Robert Buchanan Kristin and Brian Burr Zofia Burr and Alok Yadav Cameron McEvoy PLLC Dr. Mark Camphouse and Ms. Elizabeth Curtis Judy Canyock Lavern J. Chatman


Dorothy H. Chiarantona Gail and Louis Chmura City of Fairfax Foundation for the Arts Robert G. and Roberta H. Clark Ron and Debby Clark Joseph and Jocelyn Colao Sean and Teresa Connaughton Donald and Joyce Connery Joseph and Patricia Conrad Daniel and Donna Courain Janice K. Crawford Sandra Cummins-Haid and Allen Haid Davis Family (J.J. and Jeff) Deborah Davis Wayne Davis Mr. J. Matthew Dawson Louis Delair, Jr. Mr. William J. Dieterich Mr. Steve O. Dixon and Ms. Vandy S. Dixon AJ and Joan Driscoll Brian and Bebe Drummond Sandra and Duke Dugan Dr. Bernadette Dunham and Raymond Petryshyn Employment Enterprises, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation Peter and Lenore Farrell Robert and Elizabeth Fini Patricia and William Fiser Andrew and Jennifer Flagel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Fleming Mr. Jim Folliard Fordham Interiors, LLC Jennifer and Brad Fordham Wendy Frieman and David E. Johnson Ms. Virginia McGehee Friend

Gene and Ellen Frogale Suzanne and Edward Gaffney Jonathan Gann Amelia Garcia Ms. Dawn Gardner Gearshift Productions Harry and Barbara Gerber Linda and Shelly Gersten Kay and John Gilbert Stevie and Gardner Gillespie Glory Days Grill Mr. Steven Golsch and Mr. Jim Nedohon Marshall Groom and Patricia Bray Guitar & Accessories Marketing Association Thomas and Lovey Hammel John and Tammy Hanks Linda and Harlan Harber Mr. Ronald A. Harris Secretary William and Cynthia Hazel Dean Head Alan and Mary Beth Hemer Ingrid and Donald Hester Cynthia and Willis Hicks Sara Hoffman William Hollaway and Phyllis Lovett Mike and Kathleen Holupka Joan Lisante Hood and James Hood Dawn and Christian Hunt Nancy Hersch Ingram Mr. Andrew A. Isen Bill, Alison, and Rachelle Jackson The Japan Foundation Mel and Carla Jaranson Deb Jewell Johnson and Johnson Companies Mr. Edward Jones Mrs. Julie L. Jones

Ms. Alice Katz Kathleen and John Kehoe Edward T. and Kathleen G. Kelly Bryan and Rochelle Kidd Larry and Barbara King Justine and Richard Kingham Carol and Bruce Kissal Ronald Knecht Irene Koleszar Dr. Michael and Mrs. Linda Kostrzewa Mark and Dodie Lacy Ashlyn Lambert and Ian Keith James and Traute Langmesser Mr. Kevin M. Lastorino and Ms. Denise Kitay Mr. Samuel H. Laudenslager Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Leet Mr. John T. Lewis Mary Donn Liles Mr. Henry Linsert Lockton Companies Patty Lovett and Jack Bowden Margaret J. O’Grady Trust Dr. Michelle Marks and Mr. Thomas Anderson Jim Perry and Ann Mason John and Jeanette Mason Kathleen McKay John and Margaret McMichael Rita and Dennis Meyer Deborah G. Milligan Sherman and Caroline Mills Michele Mitchell Vince and Carolyn Modugno Drs. Keith and Linda Apple Monson Amy and Robert Moore Vafa Mostaghim

Naylor Court Design Lt. Gen. (USAF, Ret.) Michael A. and Barbara W. Nelson Douglas and Laura Newton The Norton Foundation Ms. Christine M. O’Hare Daniel Orlich Mr. David Ottaway Cass and Lisa Panciocco Sharon Pandak and Robert Ross Bernard Parker and Cynthia Giles-Parker Mr. William F. Parsons Robert and Carol Perry Fredericka L. Phelps Judith E. Poe Edward and Marilyn Pratt Douglas and Sharon Pugh Elizabeth I. Ransom Norma Jean Reck Ron and Margie Register Joan and Patrick Reilly Renaissance Charitable Foundation Dr. Elaine Rendler-McQueeney Charles and Eileen Ricks Mark and Dawn Roddy Pamela and David Roe Steven T. Rolander and Dru Ann Vlisside Kay and Ray Rongley Norman and Lorraine Rosenberg Roberta Roumel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seidenberg Jennifer and Reid Shelton Sumeet and Joya Shrivastava J. Knox Singleton and Tracy Fitzsimmons Ms. Marilyn T. Smith Walter and Janice Smith Susan Eddy Soza


Specialized Personnel Locators, LLC John Stirrup David and Kate Strand Ms. Page D. Styles Anita and Patrick Sullivan Martha R. Sullivan Brion D. Sumser Carole Taylor and George Roll Ted Britt Automotive Group Tenant Agency Robert and Jane Test Jeanette and Mike Timmons Jasmine K. Tiner Charlie and Mary Tompkey Richard and Wenda Travers Drs. James and Wanda Trefil Ednamae and John Trevey Rhonda and Michael Troutman Uptown Alley Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, PC Mike Vanderpool Roy and Margaret Wagner Ernie and Diane Wakeham Mr. Marion M. Wall Sally and Ken Wall President and Mrs. Washington Wegmans Wells Fargo Foundation Dr. and Mrs. George Whipple John and Laurene Wilkin Suzanne and Dick Willett Williams Mullen Foundation Diane C. Wilson Maiju and Dick Wilson Mr. Peter B. Winant WinMark Concepts, Inc

$500–$999 Aerojet Rocketdyne Cares Donald and Diana Akers The Alloy Family Foundation ART + Specialists, LC Don and Gloria Austring Debbie and Thomas Bacigalupo Fred and Karen Baillie Steven and Allyn Bamberger Mr. and Mrs. Baron Ann and David Baylor Marty and Sheryl Bell Bennett, Atkinson & Associates, P.C. Brian and Susan Benninghoff Jonathan Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bland Doris Bloch and Bill Hunt Joanna and Richard Boales Dr. Reinhardt Bodenbender and Sharon Wagnitz, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Bodington Bob and Peggie Bogstie Michael and Christine Booth Lynn and John Bozalis Broadway Gallery Gail and Johnny Broussard Dee Brown and Glen Macdonald John and Tami Brown Hans Bruland Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Burd, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William Burston C & H Associates, Inc. Ms. Jean E. Callahan Susan Carbo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Catalano Mr. William E. Clayton Clovercroft Farm, LLC

Jacqueline and David Connor Peter Cook Diana and Spike Coutavas Louis and Patricia D’Alessandro Michael S. Davis Mr. Matthew Dawson Patti DeBuck Michael and Joanne DeMarco Divya and Satish Dhokai Harry and Carol Dietrich Mr. Kevin S. DiLallo Jennifer Disano Megan DuBois and Ryan Kasprowicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dunn Ms. Gesele Durham Mary and Michael Dvoroznak Glynnis and William Dwelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dwyer ECU Communications Ron and Shirley Edwards Dan and Jackie Ehrman Roland and Victoria Fabia Fairfax Public Access Falls Run Family Foundation Geoff Federmeier Sheryl and John Fiegel Travis and Andi Floyd Mr. William J. Forster The Foundation for Music Education Barbara Fried Jeanne and Dale Gaddy Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gholz Brian Gilligan and Emily Marciniak Gabriel and Irene Gluck Mr. Brandon Glyck Sam Gowdy and Tammy Walker Ms. Susan Graziano

Mel and Juanita Boyd Hardy Dr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Harrison George and K. Lenore Hart Mitchell and Patti Herman Alice Heyer David Hill Amy and David Houser Ronald and Cheryl Hubbard Mark Hyson and Rebecca Graham Jule Jewell John D. Whittington PC Brian and Amy Jones R. Christian Jones Ms. Deborah M. Jordan Donna L. Julian Lisa Kahn and John Wissinger Hedwig and Moses Kamai Stephen and Katie Karbelk Ms. Joan Kasprowicz Robert Kelberg and Gertrude Sherman Eileen E. Kennedy Evelyn Kiley John Kilkenny Raelene Knieriem Edward and Alice Kondis Jackie and Ken Krick Carolyn and Bert Kriebel Connie and Paul Kyle Captain and Mrs. Richard P. Lee LexisNexis Bill and Barbara Lidell Ian Lovejoy Alice and Matt Magelssen-Green John Maney Alex Manguikian, Ph.D. Bob and Kathy Marsh Lawrence and Priscilla McAndrews


Mr. David McCormack and Lisa McLeod Meaux Group Willy Meaux Mr. Charles E. Meyer Jeffrey and Patricia Miller Leah Miller Dr. and Mrs. Kent Minichiello Mark D. Monson Sang U. Nam Carole and John Nannes Gerardo and Jim Nepomuceno John and Lori Niehoff Vazrik and Nunik Nishanian Mary and Christopher Nugent Jay and Sally O’Brien Phyllis Pajardo George and Susan Parker Nancy and William Pauling Frank and Claire Pettrone Karen Phaup Jim and Nancy Pickens William and Judy Porter Elizabeth Portland and Thomas Toce Ed and Susan Powell Judith P. Ratcliffe Susanne and William Reid John and Mary Rephlo Edward and Nancy Rice Mike Riley and Mickie Krause Curtis and Lynn Robb Jenn W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roman Mary and D’Arcy Roper Ron Rosner Marilyn and Emanuel Rouvelas Jayshree A. Sarma Charlotte and Arnold Saslowsky

Karen and Christopher Scheer Pat and Christine Shaner Dr. Carol S. Shapiro and Lt. Col. Donald E. Morgan Wayne and Linda Sharp Eileen Sheridan Susan Shields and John Chick Bob and Suzy Shue Marilyn and Howard Silver Steven and Jane Smith Heidi and Alan Snyder Soltesz LLC Erika Spalding and Damien Giese Sylvia Spengler Zuzana and Joe Steen Joyce Stephansky Stoneman Douglas Marching Eagles Strategic Affairs LLC Patricia Swart Michael and Clare Synge Troy and Amy Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Kosmo Tatalias Maximilian and Maria Tufts Sally Turner Brian J. Vella Lourdes and John Venes Olmedo and Elsa Villavicencio Joseph Walsh Susan Walton and Desmond Walton Ed and Maria Ward Dr. and Mrs. Stephen and Sophy Weinroth Lynette Wells Frank and Joy Whittington John and Maria Whittington Edwyna M. Wingo Rachel and Jon Wist Janice Sutera Wolfe and James Wolfe

Tom and Joan Wotring Mark and Denise Yingling Baba Zipkin and Ernest Carrozza Philip and Helen Zubaly Z-Ware Engineering, Inc. $250–$499 Michael Ahern Scott and Robin Albrecht Mary Aldacushion Gisela and Charles Allen Thomas and Joyce Andrew Karla and Roger Anzzolin Mary and Paul Asel Melanie Augustin Gay Baker Kelly Ballard Deborah and Barry Barnard Kathy and Charles Barnard Mary and Chris Bates Herald and Joanne Beale Ted Bean and Kathy Brown Benny Benitez Mark Betonti Christine Blasser and Don Bieniewicz Scott and Wendy Boiles Mary Lucille Boland Thierry Bonnefoi Trishana Bowden Gale Ann Bowers Hazel Boyer Drew Brown Deborah Bruce and David Bruce Ms. Michele Brumsey Mr. William M. Burke Joy and Tom Calhoun Jean E. Callahan

Sandra and Jeffrey Canfield Daniel Casey Charles and Annetta Cheek Dave Christman Terry and Mary Clark Cody Clarke and Brianna St. Clair Theresa L. Coates Celia Coe Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cole Robert and Janet Conrad James and Mary Cooper Walt Cooper and Jan Barrett Mr. Robert Corsi Joseph and Lona Cox Mary Beth and Thomas Cox Linda Crites John and Kathleen Crockett Cruise Planners Mrs. Sharon J. Cunningham Steve and Kate Danziger Cheryl C. Dashiell Megan and James Davis Joyce and John DeVoll Dr. Patricia Farrell Donahue and David Donahue Leasa and John Donovan Evy and Ken Duff Fleur Duggan and Bill Brown Ms. Debra Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Grover Dunn John Earle and Dana Sapatoru James and Brenda Edmundson Harold and Eleonora Eisner William and Debbie Eliason Sarah Elpern and Bruce Waxman Marlene Epstein Ernst & Young Foundation


Dr. Russell Farris Ellen and Phillip Feerst Adam and Elisabeth Ferguson Kay and John Ferguson John Feser and Alice Shelman James J. and Ethel A. Fletcher Ms. Sandra Fox Carol and Leigh French Megan Gallagher GFWC Dominion Woman’s Club Christian and Stella Gieseler Sandy Gilliam Adrienne Godwin Anne P. Gordon Eric D. Goss Ms. Karen Gottlieb Lynn S. Gramzow Ms. Maureen Grant Thomas and Eileen Griffin Molly Grimsley Ms. Audrey C. Guarino Renate and James Guilford Ruth Hadley Michelle Hankins Ruth Hansen and Lawrence Plotkin Russell and Kathy Harrison Tim and Ruth Hassell Carol and Roger Haverfield Mr. Carson Henry Mr. Stephen D. Hersch Vicki Hicks Robert and Michelle Higgins Jay P. Hochstaine Kathleen Hodge Linda and Tracy Holt Stephen Hommowun Todd and Ellen House

Peggy and Paul Hrolenok Roxane H. Hughes IBM International Foundation Ms. Paula Jakub Mark W. and Regina N. Jessop Ms. Kristin Johnsen-Neshati and Mr. Amin Neshati Ms. Brenda Johnson Craig and Joyce Johnston Debbie L. Jones Cynthia and Thomas Judge Melissa Judy Julie McGuire Photography Cynthia Kacer Harriet Kaplan Mrs. Lucina Kaufmann Patricia and Thomas Keithly Michele and Barry Kimble Mike S. Kitchen Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Klayton Robert and Karen Knopes Ronald Knowles Gay Koerber Sara and Gerry Koster Ms. Gloria G. Krause Mrs. Phyllis Krochmal KRP Consultants Peter and Patricia Kuch Arthur and Dorothy Larson John and Nancy LaRue Babur Lateef Mr. Daniel F. Leahy Ms. Mary Lechter and Mr. Kevin Murray Mary Anne Lecos, Ed.D. Michael and Eileen Lee Timothy and Virginia Leslie Ronnie and Lester Levay

Stephen Levenson and Una Murphy Canice K. Levin Shirley Leyland Joseph Libassi Brian and Laurie Lindberg Harold and Nadyne Linton Andy and Claire Loerch Chip and Laurie Lubsen Robert and Mary Ellen Magner Edward B. Marsh Greg and Sherry Mason Liliana Mathy Greg and Cyndi Matthes Ms. Mary L. McDaniel Ken and Nancy McDowell Maggie McElhone Joan McGowan Julie McGuire John and Nancy McInerney Jeremy and Sharon McPike Patricia Mertens and Brien Benson Amy and Troy Milbrandt Sandra K. Mills Dr. Stanley R. Milstein James and Dorian Mroz Patricia Murray-Wentz Robert Nakles Edward Nanas Ms. Karen A. Naselius Anthony A. Nassar Frank Neville and Kirsten McLagan Victoria Nohelty Jim and Alice Noone Elizabeth Norman John Norman Norman Realty, Inc. Ellen O’Brien

John and Wendy O’Connell Bernard Oppel John and Janice Overman Dale and Ellen Owens Bobbie and Charles Paturick David and Kathy Paulsen Laura Peebles and Ellen Fingerman Dennis and Elizabeth Pereira Donna Petruska Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pinckney Mark and Cheryl Piper Cheryl and Jessie Purdy Matthew and Kristen Redding Cecilia and Thomas Rice Mike and Laurie Robey John and Emily Robinson May E. Roy Julia Rubens Emily J. Russell Dr. and Mrs. Barry Saffran Mr. Jeffrey L. Schatz Bob and Peggy Schilpp William Schneider Dr. and Mrs. James C. Schornick Mary Ann and Ric Segovia William and Dale Seward Deirdre Sheridan-Luft Willa and David Siegel Annette Sigillito Charles and Moo-Lan Silver Robert L. Smith and Kile B. Baker Dr. Sheryl S. Solow Joann Spall Richard Stanert Stelor LLC Teresa E. Stewart Carol M. Stockman


Bonnie S. Tarsia Jan and Barbara Tasker The Kosmo D. Tatalias Family Trust Don and Helen Taylor John Theon Barbara Tobias Anne Trotter Brian Tunstall and Inia Tunstall Mary and John Tuohy Ms. Diana Van Broekhoven Irma Estela Viale Adolf and Doris Waizecker Michael and Janice Ward Gregory and Tonya Wassenberg Dave and Vivian Watts Thelma Weiner Janet Wheatcraft Jim Williams Williams Mullen Susan and James Williams George and Katheryn Williamson Woman’s Club of Manassas Inc. Michael and DiAnne Wood Workhouse Arts Foundation John and Catherine Wright Jane and Bruce Zatkowsky $100–$249 Able Moving & Storage Judith Agard Sondra L. Ahalt Nina Ahern Alfred and Betty Alby John Aldonas Angela Allen Ann Allen Elisabeth Allen

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen Woodley and Susan Allen American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Michael B. Amowitz Anonymous (x6) Alison and Anthony Antonucci Jane and Carlos Arancibia Mr. William R. Archambeault and Mrs. Catherine Archambeault Ann Ardis and Phillip Mink Laurie and Thomas Armstrong Jermie Arnold Catherine Arnst Asian American Music Society Jim and Mary Ashton Athearn Nick and Cindy Atiyeh David Atkins Charles and Eileen Atwood Mr. Clayton M. Austin Mrs. Guizelda Aversa Leigh and Michael Baca Philip and Mary Jo Baedecker Ms. Jo Lynn Bailey-Page Eileen and Steve Balberde Anne and Jonathan Barber Linda Barbour and David Houser Ms. Susan M. Bardenhagen Mr. Phillip Barger Dr. Ralph Barocas and Dr. Carol Schulman Mr. Steven A. Barrigar Bartholomew Realty Inc. Henri D. Bartholomot Arvydas and Daiva Barzdukas Michael and Mary Bassis Marjorie R. Bassman

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bateman Michaele Battles M. Katherine Baumeister Pete Bazzel David and Natalie Beal Ms. Nancy J. Bean Don Beatty Frederick and Lois Beauchamp Ed and Tina Becker Elizabeth and Mike Bender Kenneth W. Berger, M.D. Fred Bergert Adrianna and Steve Berk Steve Bershader and Maggie Godbold Jack and Rhoda Berson Jud and Nancy Bireley Larry and Kathy Blair Charles and Cynthia Blough Rosetta A. Boggio Ms. Vivian J. Bolt Beverly and Terry Boschert Travis Bowen Daniel and Kirsten Bray The Bridge Group Suzanne W. and M. Evan Brooks Zita Brooks Ellen and Sanford Brotman Mr. Carol W. Brown Elizabeth and Brett Brown Howe and Margaret Brown Robert E. Brown Fred and Lesley Bubenhofer Judith A. Buchino, Ph.D. Gracie Buckner Mariela Buendia-Corrochano Dr. Beth Bullard David and Gretchen Bulova

Selma N. Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burgess David and Nancy Chase Burton Dr. Rosemary A. Burton Bob and Lorraine Busey Steven K. and Julie C. Bushong Mrs. Marilyn I. Butters Kerry Cadden Mrs. Mary Lee Calimano Mike and Martha Callaway James R. Cantwell Dan and Lisa Carroll J. Daniel Carroll Bill and Carolyn Carter Michelle A. Casciato, Ph.D. CD Baby Elizabeth and Philip Cerrato Virginia and Kevin Cevasco Mr. Jason G. Chabo Mrs. Judith O. Chamberlain Nancy Chant Paul and Marie Charles Giovanna Chesler Andrew H. Chicas Richard Chiesa Chipotle James and Sue Christensen Kathleen Latham Ciro The Clark Construction Group David and JoAnn Clark Sandra Clark/David Bausman William and Deirdre Clark Ray and Garnett Clarke Chris Clark-Talley Alicia Clelland Brandon J. Cobb Mila Cobos and Craig Young


Gary and Francoise Cohen Belinda and Tony Collins Russ and Mary Collins Kathleen Connelly Susan T. Connolly Maia Conrad and John Burton James and Anna Conroy John and Mary Converse Kevin and Kimberly Cook Dr. James Cooper Lou Coppola Dennis Corrigan Peter and Nancy Coughlan Clayton and Michelle Cowart Brian Coy Pauline Cratty Ms. Marilyn C. Cromartie Ms. Marilyn P. Daggett Daily Cellars, LLC Sherri Dalphonse Dr. Paula M. Davidson Arthur and Anna May Davis Tim Davis Tricia and Haydn Davis Karalee Dawn Guido and Hennie DeBoeck Modesto DeLaCruz-Catala Paul and Lynne Denig William and Janet Dennis Thomas M. Deputy DG Photography The Dickson Company Mr. James A. Dickson Robert and Esther Dickinson Peter and Sally DiGiovanni Angela and Marc Dluger Kristi Dooley D.J. Drummond Dorsey and Catherine Drummond

Lynn DuBois Lawrence and Nancy Dulong Mary Ann Dzama Jeanene E. Ebert Raymond Eck Joseph and Mary Eckenrode Eddie and Rachel Eitches Timothy and Judith Elmore Esther N. Elstun Stanley P. Engebretson Ms. Barbara Ensor Rebecca and Timothy Erdelyi E.P. Espey-English Exceptional Towing & Transport, Inc. Ronald and Jo Farra Dan and Jean Feighery Gaylord and Diane Finch Barry and Margaret Fink Bob and Sally Fish Bruce and Judy Fisher Mr. Gerard H. Fisher Sandy Fletcher Emily A. Flores and Mathew Gledhill Ms. Dina Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Foss Mary Foster Matthew and Vanessa Franck Craig and Kathy Franklin Kristin and Jonathan Franko Lawrence M. Franks Trish and Randy Freed Jack and Cathy French Ms. Donna Frescholtz Mr. Jock Friedly Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman Peter Friedman and Beth Liebmann Ms. Pamela Fruit Manako Fujiwara Helen and Ken Fussell

Neil and Eileen Gallagher Lewis A. Galyon Colleen Ganoe Karl and JoAnne Gansberg Ms. Geanine Garcia-Poindexter Maura and Matthew Gardner Dianne W. Geiger Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gerbracht Mark and Sara Gibson Mark and Pam Giganti Charlette and Kennedy Gilbert Catherine and Michael Gilbride Patrick Gilhuly Ms. Holly B. Gillcash Valerie Gillis Connie and Stuart Gilman James and Donna Gilstrap Mr. Gilbert Gimm Kim S. Golanski Bennett and Sheila Gold Ariel Goldchain Ms. Holly Golliver Ken and Helen Goodrum Jill and Michael Gorman Robert and Diana Graham Johnnie Grant Anthony Gray and Heba El-Shazli David Gray and Anne-Marie Huynh Alan Green and Lea Edwards Ms. Elizabeth Green Susan and Robert Green Elizabeth Greeney Greenon Band Boosters Randall and Susan Gressang Anthony Gryzmala Ken and Fay Gubin Beverly Gurner Joseph Gutierrez Christian and Janet Guzzano

Ida Habtemichael Samuel Hack and Anita Solomon Robert and Ellen Haffa Annette Hales Wilma Jane Hallock Joyce Hanson Mr. William G. Hanson Ms. Patricia Harrington Don and Deborah Harris Kim Harris Deanna and Bill Harvey Jaqueline Havener Austin Haynes Colin Haynes Jim Head Randy Headrick and Sandy Moody Charles and Kathryn Heberle Raquel and Steve Hecker H. Keith and Joyce Hellems Patricia Helwig Kevin Herbert and April Herbert John and Jacqueline Herde Delaram and Dirk Herrmann Christopher Hewlett Bob and Sally Heyer Edwin Hilliard Barbie Hink Susanne and Craig Hoepfl Ms. Deborah C. Hofheimer Harry and Judith Hoglander Dr. and Mrs. Mack P. Holt Rhonda and Harold Honegger Paul and Bonnie Hopler Christine Hopper Andrew M. Horowitz Benjamin and Enza Hosig David and Claudia Hottenstein Harriet Hougland Ann Hovis


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Phyllis Liner Robert and Ann Lingo Lisa Lister and David Conover Leslie and Stephen Lobell Bill and Alexandria Lohr Allen and Marjorie Lomax Lauren Long Michael and Evelyn Long Anne Loughlin Warren Low Mary F. Lowe Elizabeth Lu Vyacheslav and Valentina Lukin Gil and Marsha Lunsford Paolo R. Luzzatti Kathleen M. Lyman Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. MacDonald III Mr. Scott A. MacDonald Karen and Philip Magley Jonathan and Sharon Maimon Donna and Marty Malarkey Mr. Richard M. Malebranche Eric and Donna Malloy Andrzej and Barbara Manitius Michael and Susan Maraghy Richard and Mary Marcell Ms. Kerrigan A. Marianos Jennifer Marshall-Greeson Eduardo J. Martinez Charlie and Liz Martorana William and Joan Mashburn Kirk and Terri Mason Marsha L.H. Masone Judy Massabny Lynette and Gary Matz R. Bruce Maxwell Laura May Alan K. Mayberry John and Donna McBride

McCarthy Real Estate Law PLLC Ms. Jennifer McCreadie and Mr. Carl H. Botan Donna L. McDonald Brian and Mary McMahon Emily and Thomas McNaughton Jamie McNealy Ms. Nancy McSlarrow Mary Lou Meale Don and Krista Meeks John and Robyn Mehlenbeck Dr. Robert R. Meier Sarah E. Mernin Mr. Michael A. Mescher Douglas and Diana Michel Jack and Barbara Miller Joetta Miller Mark and Amy Miller Roy and Hermineh Miller Carol Mills Amy and James Mirabile R.W. and Nora Missell Dr. Susan E. Mittereder, Ed.D. Deborah D. Moir Jim and Jeri Monaghan Ms. Mary H. Moniuszko Dorothy S. Moore Karen Moore Richard and Patricia Moore Morgan Johnson Marketing Associates Inc. Ms. Mary Morrison Robie and Greg Morrison Jean and Charley Motter Janette Muir, Ph.D. and Star Muir, Ph.D. Sarah Munson Eileen M. Murphy Karen Murphy and Peter Rothfleisch Herbert and Jane Myers June Naclerio


Thomas and Edith Nardone John C. Nash III Raja and Bonnie Nasr Kris Needham Ms. Catherine A. Nelson Kirby and Ann Nelson Mrs. Rebecca B. Nemeth Blake Nichols and Sylvia Sloan Melissa Nielson and Ed Yawn Mrs. Karen Nizialek N.A.T. Normandy Mr. Joshua L. Nuss Lisa O’Hara and Wayne Burstein Michele O’Neill Lillian Orlich Out of the Blue LLC Jennifer Owen Manuel Pablo Aris and Eva Pappas Carrie E. Parks William A. Parks Mr. Jack Parrack Mrunal J. Patel Sherman Patrick Dennis and Kathleen Patton Almuth and Brian Payne Mrs. Janet Peach Carney and Martha Pearce Mr. Antonio Peralta Krista Pezold Leslie Pfeifer Charles Pfeiffer Linda Travis Plato Marcia and Leslie Platt Alice and Michael Plett Marylouise and James Polhamus Charles Polinger Christopher Polk Daniel and Jeanne Porter

Suzanne Porter Col. and Mrs. E.D. Post Bruce Potter David Pozorski Brian Prater The Prette Family Prince William County Public Schools Dawn Pritchett and John Pritchett Bob and Sue Proseus Janice E. Pumo Autumn Quinn Marilyn Rahilly Robert and Smith Raynor Steven and Pamela Rearden Gregory and Susan Rehe Ms. Patricia J. Rentz Jeanmarie Rey Marise Reynolds Doug and Karen Rice Mrs. Eileen F. Richard Heather and Stephen Ricks Mr. James Riddel Dan and Margie Riley Leroy and Patricia Rinker Robert and Donna Ritter Jeffrey and Daniele Robbins Raymond and Karen Roberson George Robertson and Julie Cambra Edward H. Robichaud William Rodier and Karen Walborn Lawrence Roffenbender and Bonnie Loadman Roy and Mary Rogers William and Marion Rogers Monica Romiti Ms. Anne Rooney Kenneth W. Rose Lisa Rosenstein Pedro and Irma Rossello

Mr. David E. Roth John Roth Paula and David Rothenberg Rolland Roup Julie R. Ruby Bonnie Ruetenik Jack and Zaiton Rugh Emily and Bill Rusch Mr. Jeffrey Russell Angelo Saladini, Jr. Ron and Nadine Salak Barbara Sally Gerald and Denice Salter Yvette Sandoval Mr. John M. Savage Mita Schaffer Francie and Karl Schilling Daniel and Jennifer Schimpf John Schmeelk Wayne and Kathy Schneider Mr. John Schofield Arleen and Sandy Schreiber Mrs. Francesca M. Schwartz William and Pamela Sebesky Fernando and Mariela Segura William and Lucille Selfridge Hannah M. Senft Marcia and Robert Settle Mr. Eugene Shaffer Karen and Larry Shankles Joseph and Jane Sharnoff Steve Sheets Kathleen and Randy Shelton Patrice and Peter Shibuya Leanne Shott Thomas and Kimberly Siepmann Peyton A. Simmons Patricia Simon Dr. Carol Sinwell

Tara and Mark Sirianni Skip Goryl LLC Judith and Laurence Skog Roman Sloniewsky Toni Smart Charissa L. Smith Kitty Lou Smith Margaret and Ethan Smith Joseph and Joy Sobieralski Dan and Kathy Sobrio Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Soergel Vadim Sokolov Lana and Harry Spalding Margaret E. Speelman John and Ann Speer Ms. Jacey Spratt Robert and Mary Sprouse Bonnie and Jack Stabile Dorothy Staebler Sonna and Anthony Stampone Jim and Rosi Stark Michelle Starkey Fred Stein and Nan Miller Christine and Robert Steiner Ana M. Stoehr, Ph.D. and Jonathan Stoehr Mr. William E. Stragand Mary and Donald Street Paul E. Strickler Frank Strike Studio Horowitz, LLC Ned and Felicia Sturzer Karen and Martin Stutsman Anne C. Sumser Timothy and Sandra Surabian Don and Paula Sutherland Robert and Valerie Sutter Tableau Software Inc. Allen and Susan Taft June P. Tangney, Ph.D.


Deborah Tannen Philip and Darlene Taylor Mary Ann and John Terapane David and Agnes Terry Brad and Gayle Thayer Ms. Dian S. Thomas Carl and Patricia Thompson Charlene Thompson Ms. Pauline Thompson Thomas and Constance Thompson Isaac Thweatt Karen Tokarsky Kathy Trainor Jana Trevino Constance Trexler Dennis and Patricia Trippel R. Evan True Charlotte Trumbore Heidi Trumbore Dean and Alice Turner Rebecca and Patrick Turner Jeanne and Leslie Underwood Bethany Usher Ms. Rebecca U. Van Brunt Mr. Danny H. Verner and Mrs. Rebecca Verner James and Dorothy Vidra The Villegoureix-Ritaud Family Louis and Tammi Violetta Rex and Beryl Wade Roger and Matilde Wallace Sally Wallace William and Jill Wallis Nicola Walters Rob Walters Ms. Karen Waltman Dr. Steven Walts Denise and Mark Wamaling Ambassador and Mrs. George F. Ward

Robert and Charlene Ward John W. Warren Hae-ran and Don Q. Washington Cheryl L. Weaver John and Sharon Weber Audrey Weisiger Howard and Carolyn Wesoky Lynn and Laurel Wessman Pamela Westcott Dean and Andrea Westman John and Margaret Wetzel Ted and Emelyn Weyandt Ellen D. Whalen Harriet Whitesel George Whitley and Candace Ballard Michael and Diane Wiedholz Ulrike Wiesner Mr. Thomas F. Wilder Kerry Wilkerson and Danielle Talamantes Bettie Williams Carolyn D. Williams Diane C. Williams Michele Williams Mr. Gregory Wilson Denise and Brian Womble Ming Won Regina and Eric Woodall James and Mary Woodruff Margaret M. Woods Jerry and Louise Worley Mr. and Mrs. William Worrall Mira Yang Sally Yankee Mrs. Lorriz Anne A. Yi Connie Young Sandra Zak Judith and Ed Zakreski Cynthia and Joe Zucchero

Supporters of the Hylton Center’s 10th Anniversary Gala Honoring Odin, Feldman, and Pittleman, PC July 18, 2020 The funds raised from this event support the Hylton Center’s many artistic performances, its arts education programs, the Veterans and the Arts Initiative, the Education Initiative, and other outreach initiatives, as well as the Hylton Center’s Endowment, ensuring artistic excellence in the performances and programs we offer. Presenting Sponsor Compton & Duling, L.C. Diamond Sponsor Odin, Feldman, and Pittleman PC Platinum Sponsor Amazon Web Services Gold Sponsor Cruise Planners - Sandra Dugan Silver Sponsors Anonymous City of Manassas Davis Construction Rick Davis and Julie Thompson Didlake Dominion Energy The Edwards Family Evergreen Janitorial Services Carol Merchant Kirby and Peter Kirby Micron Technology

Miller Toyota Novant Health UVA Health System NVP, Inc. Dexter Odin The Parr Family Performing Arts for Kids The Reeder Family Jack and Arlene Rinker Science and Technology Campus – George Mason University

Sentara Healthcare The Seraydarian Family Stanley Martin Peter Stearns and Donna Kidd United Bank Wall Foundation Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh, P.C. John and Ann Wheeler


The Hylton Performing Arts Center expresses its gratitude to the 2020–2021 Hylton Presents sponsor. F.H. Furr Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical Hylton Presents Season Sponsor Alliant Wealth Advisors Friends of the Hylton Center Hospitality Sponsor FRIENDS OF THE HYLTON CENTER Includes $100+ gifts to the Hylton Performing Arts Center (as of November 20, 2020) $5,000+ Randall and Anna Edwards John H. Foote and Rosamond Tompkins Jacqueline Badger Mars Mary Ballard Postma Kathryn J. Van Der Kamp Buck and Julie Waters $2,500–$4,999 KT and Jerry Archer Donald E. Coulter and Rosemary Enright, M.D. Peter Dickinson and Katie Largent Alice Mergler Mary Sherman Mark and Andrea Silverman Daniel Tucciarone and Thomas Sabal Michael and Janice Ward Doug Whipple and Gabriella Kardos

$1,000–$2,499 Helen and Bill Ackerman Jan and Peter Alten Mr. Robert Anderson III Anonymous Brad Antle Debra Atkinson Dee and Kathy Bailey John and Penny Barrows Dr. Robert L. Bass and Mrs. Sheryl L. Bass Art and Nadine Bishop Bill and Leah Brogdon Paula B. Compton Joe and Lona Cox Cruise Planners, Sandra & Duke Dugan Steve and Kate Danziger Rick Davis and Julie Thompson Wayne and Mary Davis Michael and Alison Dixon Steve O. Dixon and Vandy S. Dixon Robert and Elizabeth Fini

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Fleming William and Jacqueline A. Gravell Ron Harris Alan and Mary Beth Hemer Deborah Jewell and Greg Hair Bryan and Rochelle Kidd Carol Merchant Kirby and Peter Kirby Donna Kidd and Peter Stearns Ronald Knecht Ethan Lavery Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Leet Claire Machosky-Ullman and Al Ullman Jim and Betty Mast Glen and Suzy McCarthy Paula Olejarz Sharon Pandak and Robert Ross Jeff Mello and Kristi Pappas W. Patrick and Sandra Pate Robert and Carol Perry Edward and Marilyn Pratt

Shirley B. Rice Charles and Eileen Ricks Eileen and Kara Roberts Steven Rolander and Dru Ann Vlissides Dr. Norman and Mrs. Lorraine Rosenberg Sheron and Richard Seraydarian Robert and Marcia Settle Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith Judith and Donald Smith John and Heidi Stirrup Leo and Linda Stoltz David and Kate Strand Martha R. Sullivan Richard and Wenda Travers John and Ann Wheeler Durie and Donald White Thomas and Nancy Zacharczyk $500–$999 Judith T. Bridges Robert G. and Roberta H. Clark Leanna Giancarlo and Joseph Magalski, Jr. Jule Jewell Richard and Debby Milligan Mr. and Mrs. Rexford G. Parr Ed and Susan Powell Curtis and Lynn Robb Diane C. Wilson Rachel and Jon Wist $250–$499 Jesus Andino-Aquino Aldo and Karla Anzzolin Don and Gloria Austring Fred and Karen Baillie Stephen and Allyn Bamberger

Ann and David Baylor Bob and Peggie Bogstie Bert Boyd Willa Jane Brown Celia Coe Dave, Jacque, Alana, and Garrett Connor James and Mary Cooper Carol and Harry Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dwyer Marlene Epstein Geoff and Kristen Federmeier Kay and John Ferguson James and Ethel Fletcher Amelia Garcia-LaMarche and Donald LaMarche George and Kathryn Hart Stephen D. Hersch Jay P. Hochstaine Paula and Michael Jakub Raelene Knieriem Gay Koerber Carolyn and Bert Kriebel James E. and Traute Langmesser Dotty Larson Elizabeth and Larry Laverty Bill and Barbara Lidell Andy and Claire Loerch Deidre Luft Bob and Kathy Marsh Greg and Sherry Mason Jeffrey and Patricia Miller Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Michael A. Nelson George and Susan Parker Mike Riley and Mickie Krause John and Emily Robinson Ann Rotelli

Emily J. Russell Dr. James and Mrs. Judith Schornick Troy and Amy Tanner Don and Helen Taylor The Honorable and Mrs. Rollin Van Broekhoven Gregory and Tonya Wassenberg Janet Wheatcraft John D. Whittington, Esq. John and Laurene Wilkin Michael and DiAnne Wood $150–$249 Michael Ahern Scott and Robin Albrecht Tom and Joyce Andrew Clive S. and Kelly L. Ballard Christopher and Mary Bates Theodore T. Bean and Kathy A. Brown Dee Brown and Glen Macdonald David and Debby Bruce Bob and Lorraine Busey Mark Camphouse and Libby Curtis Maria D. Cataneo Beverly and Norman Cherkis James and Vicki Cole Belinda and Tony Collins Robert and Janet Conrad Arthur and Anna May Davis Thomas M. Deputy Jeanene Ebert In Memory of Judy Fisher Sandra Fox Leigh and Carol French Megan Gallagher


Audrey C. Guarino Russell and Kathy Harrison John and Jacqueline Herde Joe and Betty Humenik Will and Lorraine Humphries Phillip and Pat Imel Beth Johnson Pierce J. Johnson Cynthia Kacer Gloria Krause Daniel F. Leahy Michael and Eileen Lee Roseanne and Lester Levay Joseph A. Libassi Michael and Evelyn Long Ken and Nancy McDowell John and Nancy McInerney Sandra Mills Richard and Patricia Moore Victoria Nohelty Ellen O’Brien John and Janice Overman Dale and Ellen Owens Jeanne Porter Cheryl and Jessie Purdy Raymond and Karen Roberson Bob and Peggy Schilpp Karen and Larry Shankles Patricia Simon JoAnn Spall Richard L. Stanert John and Teresa Stewart Ms. Page D. Styles Jan and Barbara Tasker Irma Estela Viale Roger and Matilde Wallace Heidi Whitesel Sally Yankee

$100–$149 Sondra L. Ahalt Michael B. Amowitz Charles and Eileen Atwood The Baca Family Michael and Mary Bassis Nancy J. Bean Fred and Lois Beauchamp Adrianna and Steven Berk Hazel Boyer Daniel and Kirsten Bray Suzanne W. and M. Evan Brooks Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Brown Gracie Buckner Marilyn Butters Kate Connelly Joyce Connery and Don Shaw James and Anna Marie Conroy Kim and Kevin Cook Tom and Mary Beth Cox James A. Dickson Dorsey and Cathy Drummond Lawrence and Nancy Dulong Raymond Eck Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson Jackie and Dan Ehrman Jo and Ron Farra Dr. Russell Farris Colleen Ganoe Catherine Gilbride Patrick Gilhuly Gabriel and Irene Gluck Adrienne Bryant Godwin Ruth Hadley Patricia Hansen and Virginia Kelly William and Debrah Hanson Benjamin Hosig Belinda Jacobson-Loehle

and Joseph Loehle, Jr. Mary and David Jividen The Honorable and Mrs. Craig D. Johnston Doris Jones Rod and Nancy Kastrup Mrs. Clare Keating Wilma King John and Carol Kirlin Ronald Knowles Mr. and Mrs. John M. Langknecht Ben and Celia LaPlaca Catherine Lemmon Sandra McClelland Lewin Jon and Sharon Maimon Charlie and Liz Martorana Donna McDonald Dr. Susan E. Mittereder Dorothy Moore Charley and Jean Motter Eileen M. Murphy Jack and Bonita Parrack Janet Peach Donna Petruska Cheryl and Mark Piper Bruce and JoAnn Potter Bob and Sue Proseus Eileen Richard Dan and Margie Riley John Schmeelk William and Lucille Selfridge Larry and Carol Soergel Dr. Sheryl S. Solow Mary Sprouse Annabelle and David Stone William and Nancy Stragand Ned and Felicia Sturzer Philip and Darlene Taylor Dean and Alice Turner

The Villegoureix-Ritaud Family Adolf and Doris Waizecker The Wallace Family Karen Waltman

Dr. Steven Walts Bob and Pat Warakomsky Dr. & Mrs. James L. White Bettie Williams

Edwyna M. Wingo Jerrald and Louise Worley Sandra Zak

We greatly appreciate our supporters at all levels and strive to ensure that all are acknowledged correctly. For corrections, please contact Jacqueline Connor (703) 993-7150 or jconnor8@gmu.edu.

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Terri Cofer Beirne, ’88, Chair Jeffrey A. Smith, ’83, Vice Chair Carole J. Scott, ’83, Secretary Michael E. Stievater, Treasurer Trishana E. Bowden, President Susan Van Leunen, Vice President and CFO Dr. Gregory Washington, University President James W. Hazel, Rector, Board of Visitors Sharon P. Apricena Nadeem Butler, ’91 Richard J. Byrne Teresa H. Carlson Anirban Chakrabarti James J. Consagra Dennis J. Cotter, ’80 Christopher R. Durlak Nicole A. Geller, ’86 Timothy H. Gillis Benjamin H. Graham, ’77 Jack Harrington Brian J. Hays Kevin M. Hern, ’05 Jenny E. Herrera, ’95 Todd R. House, ’90, ’03

John M. Jacquemin Jeffery M. Johnson, ’75 Margaret M. Jones, ’82 Paul E. Kyle Jennifer Burkhart London M. Yaqub Mirza Trevor J. Montano, ’00 Gary G. Nakamoto Robert W. Noonan Joseph J. O’Brien, Jr. Kenneth D. Reid, ’72 Nancy Rose Senich Sumeet Shrivastava, ’94 Susan E. Soza Sonya J. Stone, ’83 Pauline Thompson Lourdes V. Venes Vijay Venkateswaran, ’90 Bruce D. Wardinski Christina L. Williams Ann L. Ardis, Dean, CHSS (Dean Representative) Rick Davis, Dean, CVPA (Dean Representative) Keith D. Renshaw, Department Chair, Psychology (Faculty Representative)


SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS ADVISORY BOARD Ian McDonald, Chairman of the Board Zuzana Steen, Vice Chairman George Nossaman, Chair, Research Committee Jim Bounds, Secretary Debbie Jones, Chair, Membership & Nominating Committee Ronald Carmichael, Director of Administration and Operations, SciTech Campus Molly Grove, Liaison to the Board; Director, Campus Relations Heather Aram Muneer Baig Sheryl Bass Gregg Bauer James H. Bennet, P.E. Delegate Lee Carter

Annie Chamberlain Steven Danziger Randall Edwards David Feldman Stan Feuerberg Terry Goodrich Lovey Hammel Todd Hewitt Sam Hill Troy Hill Todd House Keith Imon Nancy Ingram Wayne Jakubowski Alex Jivotovski Kathie Johnson Debbie Jones Jackie Krick Supervisor Jeanine Lawson Maria Liappis Dr. Molly Lynch Chris Martino

Dr. Bruce McDade Senator Jeremy McPike Jackson H. Miller Susan Mittereder Andrea Money Diane Mucci Brenda L. Mulac Dr. Kevin D. Newman Jay Norman Rexford G. Parr Mayor Harry J. (Hal) Parrish II Pat Pate Matti Pierce Delegate Danica Roem Richard Seraydarian Teri Sellars Brendon Shaw Mike Vanderpool Marion Wall Bill Washington

Mason Attendees Amy Adams, Associate Director, Institute for BioHealth Innovation Jason Calhoun, Director, Governor’s School @ Innovation Park Deborah Crawford, Vice President for Research, Office of the Provost Rick Davis, Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts

Carol Kissal, Senior Vice President, Administration & Finance Paul Liberty, Vice President, Government & Community Relations Olga O’Brien, General Manager, Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center Lori Scher, Assistant Dean, University Life

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS James W. Hazel, Rector Horace Blackman, Vice Rector Simmi Bhuller, Secretary Anjan Chimaladinne Thomas M. Davis Juan Carlos Iturregui Mehmood S. Kazmi Wendy Marquez Ignacia S. Moreno Carolyn J. Moss Jon M. Peterson Nancy Gibson Prowitt Paul J. Reagan Edward H. Rice Denise Turner Roth Bob Witeck Faculty Representative Shannon N. Davis

Student Representatives Shelby Adams Lilianna Deveneau Faculty Committee Representatives Alan J. Abramson David Gallay Chris Kennedy Andrew Novak Christy Pichichero Keith D. Renshaw June Tangney Mohan M. Venigalla Faculty Committee Representative Edward B. Douthett, Jr.


GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS Rick Davis, Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts; Executive Director, Hylton Performing Arts Center Julie Thompson, Executive Director, Center for the Arts Academic Leadership • Professor Hasan Elahi, Director, School of Art • Professor Karen Reedy, Director, School of Dance • Professor Linda Monson, Director, Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music • Kevin Murray, Interim Director, School of Theater • Professor William Reeder, Interim Director, Arts Management Program • Professor Sang Nam, Director, Computer Game Design Program • Cynthia Fuchs, Interim Director, Film at Mason • Lisa Kahn, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs Administration • Eva-Marie Alis, Executive Assistant to the Dean • Alyssa Clark, Administration Assistant/ Office Manager Development • Susan Graziano, Director of Development • Ryan Braaten, Associate Director of Development • Cody Clarke, Development Coordinator • Alice Magelssen-Green, Development Coordinator • Emily Rusch, Development Associate • Rachel Ingle, Development Assistant

Programming and Artist Services • Adrienne Bryant Godwin, Director of Programming • Emily Craine, Artist Services Assistant • Haley Smyser, Programming and Engagement Coordinator Audience Services • Betsy Yancey, Audience Services Manager • Sue Christensen, Assistant House Manager • Jarrod Clark, Lead Ticket Seller • Liam Dillon, Ticket Operations & Audience Development Supervisor • Emily Flores, Ticket Operations Manager • Maura Glascock, Front of House Manager & Volunteer Coordinator • Madeline Howland, Lead Ticket Seller • Stefanie Kline, Assistant House Manager • Dawn McCants, House Management Assistant • Jared Pugh, Lead Ticket Seller • Ben Ribler, Lead Ticket Seller • Ashlyn Rock, Lead Ticket Seller • Alexandra Viricochea, Event Supervisor Front of House Staff: Usher Supervisors • Susan Arena • Sara Pashaei • Barbara Gordon • Sharon Puckett • Case Hope • Caroline Schwark • Bea Lewis • Karen Smith • Francenia Little • Christen Soos

Marketing • Hyla London, Director, Marketing and Communications • Julia Decker, Creative and Project Manager • Camille Devlin, Social Media Specialist • Kirstin Franko, Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications • Amy Friedman, Social Media Specialist • Pam Muirheid, Web Specialist, CVPA • Laura Nunneker, Marketing Assistant • Stacey Schwartz, Web and Digital Marketing Manager • Meaghan Sweeney, Marketing Assistant • Azriel Towner, Graphic Designer Operations • Jessica D’Angelo, CFA Production Manager • Dan Hobson, CVPA Production Manager • Cat Buchanan, Dance Wardrobe Coordinator • Lowell Conrad, Assistant Carpenter • Carrie Cox, Scene Shop Assistant Technical Director, Master Carpenter • Robert Cunningham, Technical Supervisor • Dorsey Drummond, Audio Visual Engineer • Laurel Dunayer, Costume Shop Manager • David Foti, CFA Schedule and Event Coordinator • Will Gautney, Assistant Master Electrician • Francesca Kachur, Events and Production Assistant • Billy Kessinger, Audio Supervisor • Reid May, Audio Technician • Ethan Osborne, Scene Shop Manager • Adrianna Daugherty Smith, Venue Technician • Micah Stromberg, Venue Technician • Tom Terlecki, Venue Technician • Bethany Thompson, Master Electrician • Megan Webb, Program and Production Coordinator

Finance • John Wilkin, Director of Finance and Administration; CFO • Meghan Blydenburgh, HR and Payroll Coordinator • Crystal Broomall, Finance Specialist • Jennifer Butler, Payroll and HR Assistant • Teri Grass, Finance Assistant • Delia Johnson, Accountant • Peggy Kamin, Finance/Budget Analyst • Hiwot Kifle, Finance Assistant • Caitlyn Loweth, Event and Contract Coordinator • Catherine Winkert, Associate Director of Finance and Administration Mason Community Arts Academy • Libby Curtis, Executive Director • Claire Allen, Faculty Coordinator • Madelyn Austin, Graduate Intern for Outreach • Samantha Clarke, Graduate Intern for Instruments in the Attic • Kaity Cookson, Coordinator Data and Programs • Matt Geske, HR and Purchasing Assistant • Morgan Johnson, Coordinator Registration and Programs • Mary Lechter, Associate Director/Acting for Young People Theater Director • Rachel McAleer, Coordinator HR and Communications/Music Instructor • Alaina Talley, Coordinator Programming and Registration • Zi Wang, Coordinator Marketing and Website


GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION AND HYLTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER STAFF

Gregory Washington, President Mark Ginsberg, Provost Rick Davis, Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts and Executive Director, Hylton Performing Arts Center Administration • Gwen Bareniecki-Zwil, Veterans and the Arts Initiative Program Assistant • Carol M. DeVany, Marketing and Special Projects Manager • Niyati Dhokai, Veterans and the Arts Initiative Program Director • Emily Fasick, Veterans and the Arts Initiative Program Assistant • Tionge Johnson, Marketing Assistant • Susan Landess, Sales and Community Relations Manager • Marit Majeske, Education Coordinator Operations • David Baylor, General Manager • Chris Burrell, Production and Facilities Manager • Diane Burrell, Operations Coordinator • Zach Duane, Audio Engineer • Maddie Hottenstein, Artist Services Assistant • Liz McClendon, Lead Fly Operator • Mark Ormesher, Lead Audio Engineer • Stevie Seltman, Operations and Production Associate • Laura Simpson, Assistant Master Electrician • Kevin Smith, Technical Director • Stephen Winkler, Master Electrician

Development • Eileen Kennedy, Director of Development • Jacqueline Connor, Development Manager and Corporate Relations Officer • Elizabeth “Mimi” Glass, Development Assistant • Maryanne T. Hill, Development Event Coordinator • Emily Robinson, Associate Director of Development Ticket Office • Jeremy Stern, Ticket Office Manager • Robert Kirkpatrick, Ticket Office Supervisor • Karen Parowski, Assistant Ticket Office Supervisor • Ruth Cope, Lead Ticket Seller • Britanni Hall, Lead Ticket Seller • Aliyah Jacobs, Lead Ticket Seller • Cindy Martin, Lead Ticket Seller • Alex Perez, Lead Ticket Seller • Richard Carlson, Ticket Seller • Tyler Parowski, Ticket Seller

Hylton Center Front of House Staff • Meredith Shatzer, Front of House and Community Inclusion Manager • Sandra Adams, Assistant Front of House Manager • Erin Beckman, Front of House Coordinator • Tom Zacharczyk, Front of House Coordinator • Ruth Cope, Usher Supervisor • Arlene Higgins, Usher Supervisor • Nancy Hopson, Usher Supervisor • Marian Ludlow, Usher Supervisor • Joe MacFarlane, Usher Supervisor College of Visual and Performing Arts staff that assist in the Operation of the Hylton Center • Meghan Blydenburgh, HR and Payroll Coordinator • Crystal Broomall, Finance Specialist • Jennifer Butler, Payroll and HR Assistant • Julia Decker, Creative and Project Manager • Kirstin Franko, Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications • Adrienne Bryant Godwin, Director of Programming • Teri Grass, Finance Assistant • Delia Johnson, Accountant • Peggy Kamin, Finance/Budget Analyst • Hyla London, Director of Marketing and Communications • Caitlyn Loweth, Event and Contract Coordinator • Pam Muirheid, Web Specialist • Stacey Schwartz, Web and Digital Marketing Manager • Julie Thompson, Executive Director, Center for the Arts • Azriel Towner, Graphic Designer • John Wilkin, Director of Finance and Administration/CFO, College of Visual and Performing Arts • Catherine Winkert, Associate Director of Finance and Administration


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