JANUARY 2016
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PROGRAMS
18 January 8, 9, 10 20 January 22, 23, 24 26 January 27 28 January 28 30 January 30, 31
FEATURES
7 Letter to Patrons 8 A Conversation with Kirill Gerstein 16 Multiplying Musical Impact 24 Backstage Pass—Meet the Musicians
and long-time friend of the Our new Pre/Post Concert Musician 8 Pianist Houston Symphony, Kirill Gerstein, 16 Visit initiative helps students connect
EVENTS
talks about Ravel’s Piano Concerto for Left Hand.
with music on meaningful levels.
12 Save the Dates! 24 Upcoming Performances & Broadcasts
YOUR HOUSTON SYMPHONY
10 Chief Conductors and Music Directors 11 Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director 14 Orchestra and Staff
OUR SUPPORTERS
6 New Century Society 10 New Music Director Fund 15 Vintage Virtuoso 17 Education and Community Engagement Donors 34 Houston Symphony Endowment 35 Chorus Endowment Donors 36 Symphony Society Board 37 Sustainability Fund 37 Leadership Council 38 Houston Symphony Donors
ready for year two of 3 Weeks of Beethoven as 24 Get Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada continues
his three-year cycle of all nine Beethoven Symphonies. This March, join the Houston Symphony for Beethoven’s Symphonies No. 2, 3, 8 and 9.
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The Houston Symphony currently records under its own label, Houston Symphony Media Productions, and for Naxos. Houston Symphony recordings also are available on the Telarc, RCA Red Seal, Virgin Classics and Koch International Classics labels.
Carlos Andrés Botero is the Houston Symphony’s Musical Ambassador/Assistant Conductor. Carlos co-hosts the Musically Speaking with Andrés series at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. Join Carlos and Andrés on Thursday, January 28 to explore Schumann’s Violin Concerto in D minor (see p. 28).
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Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Margaret Alkek Williams Janice H. Barrow Rochelle & Max Levit Cora Sue & Harry Mach Mr. George P. Mitchell Bobby & Phoebe Tudor The Honorable David H. Dewhurst Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Mike Stude Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Robin Angly & Miles Smith The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Joella & Steven P. Mach Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Houston Methodist Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch
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LETTER TO PATRONS
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Steven P. Mach President
Mark C. Hanson Executive Director/CEO Margaret Alkek WIlliams Chair
Happy New Year! We hope that you were able to enjoy the company of friends and family over this holiday season. And we thank you for choosing to begin this year at Jones Hall in the company of your Houston Symphony. The second half of our season gets off to a stellar start as Mike Krajewski, Principal POPS Conductor, pays tribute to one of America’s most cherished composers in Star Wars and More: The Best of John Williams. The following week, Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada leads the orchestra in Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10 and Ravel’s Piano Concerto for Left Hand, performed by none other than longtime friend of the Houston Symphony Kirill Gerstein. We invite you to read our interview with Kirill on page 8. We’re also excited to announce that through an exclusive limited release, Andrés’ first commercial recording with the Houston Symphony is now available at the Symphony Store in the Jones Hall lobby. Get your recording of Dvorˇák’s Symphony No. 7 and Symphony No. 8 before the CD is released internationally by the Pentatone label in March. Please also join Andrés and his co-host Carlos Andrés Botero, the Houston Symphony’s Musical Ambassador/Assistant Conductor, for the season’s second Musically Speaking with Andrés performance at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music on January 28. Andrés and Carlos take you on a journey into Schumann’s Violin Concerto in D minor. Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja makes her debut with the Houston Symphony for the week’s performances of Brahms and Schumann. The orchestra also visits Houston Baptist University this month for our annual residency at one of Houston’s most treasured and vibrant institutions. After performing two concerts for high school students, the Symphony invites everyone to a community concert at HBU’s Morris Cultural Arts Center on January 15. Thanks to the generosity of HBU, this concert is free and open to the public. Reservations are necessary, so please visit hbu.edu/symphonyrsvp. We return to HBU twice in February for two celebratory concerts: A Lunar New Year Celebration on February 18 and A Black History Month Celebration on February 20. This is the first year our orchestra will perform on the programs to celebrate these occasions. For ticket information, please visit houstonsymphony.org. Finally, we’re excited to unveil our 2016-17 season on Friday, January 29 at 8:30pm on Houston Public Media TV 8. Tune in for details about the upcoming Classical, Family and POPS seasons as well as the orchestra’s groundbreaking Community-Embedded Musician program. Enjoy the sneak peak at the amazing season to come!
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A Conversation with Pianist Kirill Gerstein Kirill Gerstein, virtuosic pianist and long-time friend of the Houston Symphony, returns on January 22–24 to perform a program with Andrés and the orchestra that includes Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. We spoke with Kirill recently to welcome him back to Houston.
Kirill Gerstein: It’s a wonderful piece that is perhaps not heard as often as many in the repertoire. It’s a very different kind of Ravel than the Piano Concerto in G major, which I played with the Houston Symphony in 2010. Also, it’s in a special section of the repertoire, in that the piece is written for the left hand. Ravel really killed the competition in this arena, so to speak, because it’s such a masterpiece. It’s so cleverly written with how the orchestra and the piano are combined, and how it demonstrates the virtuosity that is possible with one hand. And I think, for various reasons, it’s one of Ravel’s darkest and most raw pieces, because often Ravel appeared like a precise Swiss watchmaker, where everything is perfectly in its place, perfectly masterful, and perfectly poised and beautiful. This is one of several of his pieces where the raw emotion and the darkness, as well as the triumphs, come through in a more open way. HSM: You happen to be left-handed, is that correct? KG: Yes, but it really is of little help or difference in this case. More than being left- or right-handed by nature, I think the training or conditioning the repertoire provides us as pianists—the two-handed repertoire—is more crucial developmentally. I think the majority, if not every, pianist you speak to is going to have a very developed right hand because of the accent the repertoire normally puts on that hand. The right hand is the one that does a lot of the visible virtuosic playing. But then, of course, hopefully every virtuosic pianist you speak with has equally developed hands. But it does take some extra work, in my opinion, to play with one hand alone, regardless of which hand that is. I don’t find that my natural left-handedness made that much of a difference or gives me much of an advantage in the performance of this piece. HSM: Is there anything in particular you would like the audience to listen for in your performance of the concerto? KG: I think I’d like to say no. That would be limiting and imposing on the audience. But in fact, I am very curious as to what the audience would hear. Somebody might pay mention to the clear influence of jazz in the music, and somebody might hear the beautiful melody of the second theme, and somebody might be taken by the virtuosity of the cadenza. So there’s really a lot to hear, and I think that a suggestion of what to listen for comes at the expense of the freedom and the fantasy for the listener’s ear. I would like to leave that to the audience. HSM: You’ve been a friend of the Houston Symphony for quite a while now. Most recently, you were here to celebrate our tribute to Rachmaninoff—Rach Fest—in 2012, and you also helped select the Steinway piano that was a Centennial gift from the Houston
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Houston Symphony Magazine: What is special to you about Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand?
Symphony League in 2013. This month’s visit marks your seventh performance with the Houston Symphony in a Classical subscription concert. What is it about Houston that attracts you? KG: Houston is one of the orchestras I’ve been friends with for the longest part of my career. I remember playing here for the first time in the summer of 2004 at Miller Outdoor Theatre. I’ve played here many times with my good friend Hans Graf, as well as with several guest conductors. It’s actually very enjoyable, the way the musical relationship develops when you come several times, when you already know the people in the orchestra personally and musically. That’s a special feeling and, of course, I think there’s more musical trust when you have known each other longer and have made music with different repertoire. Also, I always find the audience very friendly and open, and that’s the other crucial component. It’s a very enjoyable collaboration, and I always look forward to returning. It’s fascinating to see the art of development over the years, and how the organization and the orchestra change and evolve in an organic and continuous way. That is interesting for me to observe. HSM: Have you performed with Andrés previously? KG: No, this will actually be my first time. This is a special thing for me about this visit to Houston. We’re also going to be playing together with the Cleveland Orchestra, but that’s a few months from now, so this will be my first meeting with him. HSM: We’re fortunate that a couple of weeks after you perform with the Houston Symphony, you’ll return to Houston for the International Piano Festival on February 5–7 at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music. KG: That’s correct. I’ll play a program that concentrates on fantasy in one way or another. The idea is to explore what composers call fantasy. Very often, I think it’s when the creative spirit takes them to places that don’t fit into some formal shape or genre. The composers use the word fantasy to describe these pieces, which are in this way the wildest children of the composers. To learn more about Kirill, please visit kirillgerstein.com. For details about the International Piano Festival, please visit uh.edu/music.
THE NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR FUND The New Music Director Fund supports the concert activities of Andrés OrozcoEstrada in his year as Music Director Designate (2013-14 Centennial Season) and his first years as Music Director of the Houston Symphony (2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons). Andrés, appointed in January 2013, is a young, dynamic conductor who radiates charm and energy both on and off the podium. He is the orchestra’s first Hispanic music director.
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For information on how to become involved, please contact Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO at (713) 238-1411 or David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, at (713) 337-8525.
The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Margaret Alkek Williams
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CHIEF CONDUCTORS AND MUSIC DIRECTORS Julien Paul Blitz (1913-16)
Sir John Barbirolli (1961-67)
Paul Bergé (1916-18)
André Previn (1967-69)
Uriel Nespoli (1931-32)
Lawrence Foster (1971-78)
Frank St. Leger (1932-35)
Sergiu Comissiona (1980-88)
Ernst Hoffmann (1936-47)
Christoph Eschenbach (1988-99)
Efrem Kurtz (1948-54) Ferenc Fricsay (1954) Leopold Stokowski (1955-61)
Hans Graf (2001-13) Andrés Orozco-Estrada (2014-)
ANDRÉS OROZCO-ESTRADA, MUSIC DIRECTOR
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Houston Symphony Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada began his tenure in the 2014-15 season. He immediately established a dynamic presence on the podium and a deep bond with the musicians of the orchestra. Andrés carefully curates his programs to feature engaging combinations of classical masterworks paired with the music of today, significant artistic collaborations with composers and guest artists, and innovative use of multimedia and visual effects, all in order to make meaningful connections with the audience. A natural communicator, Andrés expands on this foundation in the 2015-16 season and plans to engage even more with the audience in direct conversation about music. Among his new initiatives is “On-Stage Insights with Andrés,” which features casual commentary by Andrés and soloists from the stage. On the recording front, Andrés and the Symphony are recording the last four great symphonies of Antonín Dvorˇ ák. Andrés has also spearheaded a cultural exchange and partnership with the Filarmónica Joven de Colombia. Born in Medellín, Colombia, Andrés began his musical studies on the violin and started conducting at age 15. At 19, he entered
the Vienna Music Academy, where he studied with Uroš Lajovic (pupil of the legendary Hans Swarowsky), and completed his degree with distinction conducting the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Musikverein. Andrés burst on the international scene with two substitutions with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: the first, his debut in 2010, standing in for Esa-Pekka Salonen, and then in 2012, substituting for Riccardo Muti at the Musikverein. He has worked with the most prominent European orchestras, most recently the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Orchestre National de France and Oslo Philharmonic. In addition to his post in Houston, Andrés is chief conductor of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra and principal guest conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. In the 2015-16 season, he makes his official subscription series debut with the Vienna Philharmonic, as well as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tonhalle-Orchestra Zurich, the Cleveland Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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events
Save the Dates for these Special Events The 2016 Houston Symphony Ball Saturday, May 14, 2016 Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts Jana & Scotty Arnoldy, Chairs Mary Ann & David McKeithan, Auction Chairs Valerie & Tracy Dieterich, Ball After Party Chairs
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Jana & Scotty Arnoldy
Make plans to join us for the annual Houston Symphony Ball. A highlight of the Houston social calendar, the Ball returns to Jones Hall in 2016, chaired by Jana and Scotty Arnoldy. With extraordinary musical performances, delicious cuisine and other special surprises, this is not an evening to miss. Auction Chairs Mary Ann and David McKeithan have put together an auction filled with spectacular one-of-a-kind experiences. In recognition of their strong support of the Houston Symphony, honorees for the evening include Sybil Roos; Spec’s Wines, Spirits, and Finer Foods; and Robert Franz, Associate Conductor. The evening will conclude with an electric After Party, chaired by Valerie and Tracy Dieterich. All proceeds benefit the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming. Tables for 12: $100,000 Tables for 10: $50,000; $25,000 and $15,000 Individual Tickets: $6,250; $2,500 and $1,500 For more information and to purchase tables and tickets, please contact Tyler Murphy, Assistant, Special Events, at (713) 337-8582 or tyler.murphy@houstonsymphony.org.
David & Mary Ann McKeithan
Wine Dinner and Collector’s Auction Friday, April 1, 2016 On stage, Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts Viviana & David Denechaud, Chairs Christie & Billy McCartney, Chairs Robert Weiner, Collector’s Auction Chair Join us for one of the Symphony’s most celebrated events. Enjoy a delectable multi-course dinner, carefully paired with wines from Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods selected by Viviana and David Denechaud; Christie and Billy McCartney; and Lindy and John Rydman. Connoisseurs may bid at our Collector’s Auction, featuring rare fine wines, wine-related packages and spirits—all to support the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming. Tables for 12: $50,000 Tables for 10: $25,000; $15,000; $10,000 and $8,500 (Sold out!) Individual Tickets: $2,500 and $1,000
David & Viviana Denechaud
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Children’s Fashion Show and Luncheon PRESENTING SPONSOR
Lindley Arnoldy, Chair Rachael Volz, Chair Courtney & Bill Toomey, Honorary Chairs
Lindley Arnoldy
Rachael Volz
Children take the runway at the Children’s Fashion Show and Luncheon to model stylish spring fashions from the Itsy Bitsy Boutique. This festive event features the Instrument Petting Zoo, craft activities and entertainment to delight young audiences. Don’t miss this annual family celebration! Tables for 10: $5,000 (up to six models in the show); $2,500 (up to four models) and $1,500 (up to two models) Individual Tickets: $150 for adults and $75 for children For more information and to purchase tables and tickets, please contact Laura Neiman, Associate Director, League Relations, at (713) 337-8524 or laura.neiman@houstonsymphony.org.
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Vintage Virtuoso Supports Education and Community Programming On December 9, the Spec’s Charitable Foundation hosted the annual Vintage Virtuoso event at the Royal Sonesta Hotel. Chaired by John, Lindy and Lisa Rydman of Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods, the event was attended by more than 450 wine lovers, including three tables of Houston Symphony supporters. The evening began with a tasting reception featuring two appetizer walls and passed hors d’oeuvres, followed by a seated dinner. Guests were treated to favorite holiday music performed by members of the Houston Symphony’s brass section: Mark Hughes, principal trumpet; Caroline Schafer, trumpet; Brian Thomas, horn; Allen Barnhill, principal trombone; and Dave Kirk, principal tuba. Proceeds from Vintage Virtuoso support the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming.
Tara Wuthrich, Jill Kirk, Betty Tutor, Marilyn Miles
Robert Weiner, David Wuthrich
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Sunday, March 6, 2016 11:30am to 1:30pm River Oaks Country Club
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ORCHESTRA AND STAFF Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair Michael Krajewski, Principal POPS Conductor Robert Franz, Associate Conductor Sponsor, Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge FIRST VIOLIN Frank Huang, Concertmaster Max Levine Chair Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster Ellen E. Kelley Chair Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster Fondren Foundation Chair Marina Brubaker Tong Yan MiHee Chung Rodica Gonzalez Ferenc Illenyi Si-Yang Lao Kurt Johnson Christopher Neal Sergei Galperin Anastasia Sukhopara* Evgenia Zharzhavskaya* SECOND VIOLIN Sophia Silivos, Acting Principal Hitai Lee, Acting Associate Principal Kiju Joh** Mihaela Frusina Jing Zheng Martha Chapman Tina Zhang Amy Teare** Oleg Chelpanov* Michelle Black* Tianjie Lu* Annie Kuan-Yu Chen* VIOLA Wayne Brooks, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Legacy Society Chair Joan DerHovsepian, Associate Principal George Pascal, Assistant Principal Wei Jiang Linda Goldstein Sheldon Person Fay Shapiro Daniel Strba Jarita Ng Phyllis Herdliska CELLO Brinton Averil Smith, Principal Janice and Thomas Barrow Chair Christopher French, Associate Principal Anthony Kitai Jeffrey Butler Kevin Dvorak Xiao Wong Myung Soon Lee James R. Denton Louis-Marie Fardet
Steven Reineke, Principal POPS Conductor Designate Betsy Cook Weber, D irector, Houston Symphony Chorus
DOUBLE BASS Robin Kesselman, Principal David Malone, Associate Principal Mark Shapiro Eric Larson Burke Shaw Donald Howey Michael McMurray FLUTE Aralee Dorough, Principal General Maurice Hirsch Chair Matthew Roitstein, Associate Principal Judy Dines Rebecca Powell Garfield* PICCOLO Rebecca Powell Garfield* OBOE Jonathan Fischer, Principal Lucy Binyon Stude Chair Anne Leek, Associate Principal Colin Gatwood Adam Dinitz ENGLISH HORN Adam Dinitz CLARINET Mark Nuccio, Principal Thomas LeGrand, Associate Principal Christian Schubert Alexander Potiomkin E-FLAT CLARINET Christian Schubert BASS CLARINET Alexander Potiomkin Tassie and Constantine S. Nicandros Chair BASSOON Rian Craypo, Principal Eric Arbiter, Associate Principal Elise Wagner Micah Doherty* CONTRABASSOON Micah Doherty* HORN William VerMeulen, Principal Robert Johnson, Associate Principal Jesse Clevenger*, Assistant Principal Brian Thomas Nancy Goodearl Ian Mayton
TRUMPET Mark Hughes, Principal George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Chair Robert Walp, Assistant Principal Caroline Schafer* TROMBONE Allen Barnhill, Principal Bradley White, Associate Principal Phillip Freeman BASS TROMBONE Phillip Freeman TUBA Dave Kirk, Principal TIMPANI Ronald Holdman, Principal Brian Del Signore, Associate Principal PERCUSSION Brian Del Signore, Principal Mark Griffith Matthew Strauss HARP Megan Conley, Principal KEYBOARD Scott Holshouser, Principal ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MANAGER Michael Gorman ASSISTANT ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MANAGER Shana Bey LIBRARIAN Thomas Takaro ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS Erik Gronfor Michael McMurray STAGE MANAGER Kelly Morgan STAGE TECHNICIANS Cory Grant Jose Rios *Contracted Substitute ** On Leave
COMMUNITY-EMBEDDED MUSICIANS Jenna Barghouti, violin David Connor, double bass Tony Parce, viola Hellen Weberpal, cello
Steinway is the official piano of the Houston Symphony and James B. Kozak serves as Piano Technician. The Houston Symphony has two Steinway concert grand pianos. One is a gift of Mrs. Helen B. Rosenbaum in 2001. The other is a Centennial gift from the Houston Symphony Central and Bay Area Leagues in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Houston Symphony League which was celebrated during the 2012-13 season.
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Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO Margaret Alkek Williams Chair Pam Blaine, Chief of Education and Community Programming David Chambers, Chief Development Officer Aurelie Desmarais, Chief of Artistic Planning Amanda Dinitz, Chief of Strategic Initiatives Vicky Dominguez, General Manager Danny Granados, Chief Financial Officer Carlos Andrés Botero, Musical Ambassador/ Assistant Conductor Meg Philpot, Director, Human Resources Joann Tamayo, Human Resources Assistant Artistic Anna Diemer, Chorus Manager Erik Gronfor, Assistant Librarian Michael McMurray, Assistant Librarian Lesley Sabol, Director, Popular Programming Thomas Takaro, Librarian Roxanna Tehrani, Artistic Assistant Rebecca Zabinski, Manager, Artistic Administration Development Liam Bonner, Development Officer, Individual Giving Darryl de Mello, Director, Annual Fund Noureen Faizullah, Development Director, Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects Vickie Hamley, Director, Volunteer Services Sydnee E. Houlette, Development Assistant, Institutional Giving Kendall Kessel, Associate Director, Foundation and Government Grants Rachel Klaassen, Development Assistant, Gifts, Records and Planned Giving Leticia Konigsberg, Director, Corporate Relations Irma Carrillo, Development Associate, Gifts and Records Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship Tyler Murphy, Assistant, Special Events Laura Neiman, Associate Director, League Relations Patrick Quinn, Director, Planned Giving Martin Schleuse, Development Communications Manager Molly Simpson, Director, Major Gifts Sarah Slemmons, Patron Donor Relations Manager Rhemé Sloan, Manager, Research and Prospect Management Amber Winsor, Senior Director, Development Education and Community Programming Allison Conlan, Associate Director, Education Melissa Fuller, Education and Community Programming Assistant Emily Nelson, Education and Community Programming Manager Ragan Rhodes, Education and Community Programming Associate Finance/Administration/IT Heather Fails, Manager, Ticketing Database Janis Pease LaRocque, Manager, Patron Database Kay Middleton, Receptionist Desmond Robinson, Director, IT Maria Ross, Payroll Manager Armin (A.J.) Salge, Network Systems Engineer Brandon VanWaeyenberghe, Director, Business Analytics Chris Westerfelt, Manager, Accounts Payable and Special Projects Karen Witlock, Director of Finance Marketing/Communications Vanessa Astros-Young, Senior Director, Communications Kristen Bennett, PR Coordinator Jeffrey Block, Marketing Manager Sara Carr, Graphic Designer Calvin Dotsey, Digital Marketing Coordinator Elizabeth Faulkenberry, Front of House Coordinator Brian Glass, Patron Services Coordinator Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee, Senior Director, Marketing and Sales Jason Landry, Senior Manager, Patron Services Melissa H. Lopez, Director, Single Tickets & Special Projects Keith Nickerson, Managing Editor, Publications Sarah Rendón, Assistant Manager, Patron Services Jacqueline Shumate, Marketing Manager Jenny Zuniga, Director, Patron Services Operations Shana Bey, Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Becky Brown, Director, Operations Michael Gorman, Orchestra Personnel Manager Lauren Moore, Operations Assistant Kelly Morgan, Stage Manager Meredith Williams, Associate Director, Operations
VINTAge virtuoso
Vintage Virtuoso Supports Education and Community Programming Every year, Spec’s Charitable Foundation invites members of the wine and spirits industry to come together for an event to benefit the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming. The event has grown from dozens of people to dozens of companies coming together to support the Symphony with representatives bringing products for all to taste and share. This year’s event was held on Wednesday, December 9, 2015. The Houston Symphony and Spec’s Charitable Foundation thank all of the donors to this event. Platinum Glazers Republic National Distributing Company Gold Beam Suntory Bacardi USA Brown Forman Diageo Pernod Ricard Proximo Silver E&J Gallo The Wine Group William Grant & Sons Zonin USA Bronze Anchor Distilling Co. Anheuser-Busch/Silver Eagle Banfi Bank of America Merrill Lynch Campari Classified Wines/Blue Ventures Constellation Brands Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits Excelsior Favorite Brands Freixenet USA Ben E. Keith Mexcor Moet Hennessy USA Serralles USA Ste Michelle Wine Estates Terlato Wines International Tito’s Handmade Vodka The Patron Spirits Company Truno Villa San-Juliette Underwriters Alexander Valley Vineyards Cline Cellars & Jacuzzi Family Vineyards Freixenet USA Harco Insurance Services Luxco McCormick Distilling Never Too Hungover Pernod Ricard US Foods January 2016 15
Education and Community engagement
Multiplying Musical Impact: Symphony Musicians Visit Students Before and After Concerts a discussion about instrumental “voices” and interpretation in music, Tony and Jenna set the stage for the students to experience the concert more thoughtfully than they would as passive listeners. “So much of students’ early experience with music is focused on the technical aspects of learning their instruments,” observed Tony. “Through the pre- and post-concert visits, Jenna and I encouraged the students at League City Intermediate to move beyond the tasks of learning to read music and play their instruments. By asking ‘why’ questions about the music and what the students heard at the concert, we helped them open their eyes, ears and minds to music as a deeply meaningful experience. Music is so much more than a collection of notes on a page or fingerings on a fingerboard.” Cellist and CEM Hellen Weberpal Community-Embedded Musician Tony Parce improvises musical elements to help interpret a student’s story. recently visited another school, Seabrook Intermediate, through this new initiative. A trip to a Houston Symphony performance is a life-changing Janette Hess, the school’s orchestra director, was thrilled with experience for young artists. Each year, through 24 education the experience that her students received. “Hellen was such concerts for students, our musicians inspire and engage more an amazing person to have at my school. I’m not sure there than 65,000 children. As impactful as the Symphony’s student are enough adjectives to describe the level of wonderful. She concerts are, we wanted to provide students an even deeper was enthusiastic, energetic, insightful, succinct, personable and level of meaning and to engage them further through the power kind. She had an amazing grasp of the attentiveness of 13- and of music. To do so, the Houston Symphony’s four Community14-year-olds and was able to craft a truly meaningful program. Embedded Musicians (CEMs) have begun visiting students in She sprinkled the presentation with demonstrations on her cello, their classrooms both before and after the students see the modeling for the students and analyzing their performance.” CEMs perform on stage with the Symphony. Around the Middle The three touch points provided by the program—the pre-conSchool Concerts for band and orchestra students, the new Pre/ cert classroom visit, the concert itself and the post-concert classPost Concert Musician Visits initiative has reached more than room visit—provide several other benefits for the students beyond 1,200 students who participate in 22 middle school ensembles cultivating a deeper appreciation of orchestral music. The trust and throughout Greater Houston. familiarity with the CEMs the students gain over their repeated visits The Middle School Concert, Music in Context: From the facilitates the students’ self-assurance and ability to express themHolocaust, was led by Associate Conductor Robert Franz and selves creatively through music. Their fluency in collaboration and introduced music that illuminated different aspects of the problem-solving is also increased as a result of the critical thinking Holocaust. While on one hand, the music helped to apply conskills emphasized in the CEMs’ teaching approach. Further, the text for students to understand the profound tragedies of the high level of dedication and determination modeled by the CEMs Holocaust, these introductions also allowed students to make motivates the students to continue playing their instruments and connections inside the music, listening beyond the technical to set high goals for themselves. At the community level, the Pre/ component of music-making. Robert selected music that was Post Concert Musician Visits respond to an increasing demand played in prisons, music that provided inspiration to many suffor high-quality music education in spite of often-shrinking school fering human beings who were imprisoned, pieces that dembudgets. We believe that student achievement can be increased onstrated acts of propaganda, and pieces that interpreted the through arts education, and that is at the heart of the Houston personal stories of individuals who were victims of this tragedy. Symphony’s unwavering commitment to Education and Community Through the Pre/Post Concert Musician Visits initiative, Programming. Tony Parce (viola) and Jenna Barghouti (violin) recently visited To learn more about Pre/Post Concert Musician Visits or any students at League City Intermediate School both before and of our Education and Community initiatives, please contact educaafter the students attended this concert (in which Tony and tion.community@houstonsymphony.org or visit houstonsymphony. Jenna performed) at Jones Hall. By engaging the students in org/education-community. 16
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Houston Symphony at Houston Baptist University
FREE Community Concert Friday, January 15, 2016 at 7:30pm Morris Cultural Arts Center, Houston Baptist University Teddy Abrams, conductor Conductor Teddy Abrams leads the orchestra in favorite works by Copland and Tchaikovsky and introduces a piece of his own, Fiddling, a work that will showcase the the Houston Symphony’s string players. Thanks to the generosity of Houston Baptist University, this concert is free and open to the public. Reservations are necessary. To RSVP, visit hbu.edu/symphonyrsvp. The Houston Symphony extends special thanks to Houston Baptist University President and Houston Symphony Trustee Dr. Robert Sloan for facilitating the valuable community partnership between our institutions. A Lunar New Year Celebration Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 7:30pm Morris Cultural Arts Center, Houston Baptist University Mei-Ann Chen, conductor Jessica Lee, violin For tickets starting at $10, please visit houstonsymphony.org. A Black History Month Celebration Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 7:30pm Morris Cultural Arts Center, Houston Baptist University Kirk Smith, conductor Featuring a combined chorus of members from the CityWide Grassroots Chorus and Houston Baptist University. For tickets starting at $15, please visit houstonsymphony.org. The Houston Symphony thanks the generous supporters of the Diversity & Inclusion Initiative, including Chevron and Nancy and Robert Peiser. To donate to the Houston Symphony’s Diversity & Inclusion Fund, please contact Noureen Faizullah, Director, Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects at (713) 337-8531 or noureen.faizullah@ houstonsymphony.org.
The Houston Symphony acknowledges those individuals, corporations and foundations that support our education and community engagement activities. Each year, these activities impact the lives of more than 97,000 children and students and provide access to our world-class orchestra for more than 150,000 Houstonians free of charge. GUARANTOR - $100,000+ BBVA Compass Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Honorable David H. Dewhurst City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board Houston Endowment Houston Symphony Endowment John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods UNDERWRITER - $50,000+ Cameron International Corporation The Elkins Foundation ExxonMobil Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Sloan / Houston Baptist University GDF SUEZ Energy North America The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo The John P. McGovern Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr./ The Robbins Foundation Shell Oil Company The Robert & Janice McNair Foundation SPONSOR - $25,000+ The Boeing Company Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dennis III Sterling-Turner Foundation
SUPPORTER - $10,000+ CenterPoint Energy East West Bank Enbridge Energy Company George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Houston Symphony League Marathon Oil Corporation The Powell Foundation Vivian L. Smith Foundation BENEFACTOR - $5,000+ Houston Symphony League Bay Area LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation Macy’s Randalls Food Markets Strake Foundation DONOR - $1,000+ Lilly & Thurmon Andress Diane & Harry Gendel Kinder Morgan Foundation Robert W. & Pearl Wallis Knox Foundation Lillian Kaiser Lewis Foundation Cora Sue & Harry Mach Karinne & Bill McCullough Nancy & Robert Peiser Chester Pitts Foundation Tricia & Mark Rauch Texas Commission on the Arts
PARTNER - $15,000+ Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation Wells Fargo Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop
Support by Endowed Funds
Education and Community programs are also supported by the following endowed funds, which are part of the Houston Symphony Endowment: Margarett & Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education Lawrence E. Carlton M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs Richard P. Garmany Fund for the Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs Selma S. Neumann Fund Spec’s Charitable Foundation Salute to Educators Concert Fund Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition Endowed Fund
Support for Symphony Scouts
Symphony Scouts is supported by Cora Sue and Harry Mach in honor of Roger Daily’s 13 years of service as Director of the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programs.
Support for the Community-Embedded Musician Program
The Houston Symphony residency at Crespo Elementary is presented by BBVA Compass and the BBVA Compass Foundation. We are also thankful to HISD and these lead supporters of the Community-Embedded Musician program: Robert and Janice McNair Foundation, Medistar, Spec’s Charitable Foundation, Nancy and Robert Peiser, Mr. Jay Seinfeld and Mrs. Barbara Winthrop, and the LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation. January 2016 17
January 8, 9, 10, 2016
Star Wars and More: The Best of John Williams Michael Krajewski, conductor Friday, January 8, 2016 8pm Saturday, January 9, 2016 8pm Sunday, January 10, 2016 7:30pm
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Williams Suite from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone IV Harry’s Wondrous World: Broadly—Victoriously
Williams The Cowboys Overture
Williams Suite from Jaws The Shark Theme: Menacingly—Deciso
Williams Flying Theme from E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Williams Dartmoor, 1912 from War Horse
Williams Music from Lincoln With Malice Toward None Mark Hughes, trumpet
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POPS
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MICHAEL KRAJEWSKI, conductor Known for his entertaining programs and clever humor, Michael Krajewski is a much sought after conductor of symphonic pops. In addition to his position as Principal POPS Conductor of the Houston Symphony, he serves the same role in Jacksonville and Atlanta and is the music director of The Philly Pops. As a guest conductor, Mike has performed with the Cleveland and Philadelphia CONTINUED ON PAGE 44
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Cynthia Woods Mitchell at Jones Hall
Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation. Special thanks to 501st Legion, Rebel Legion and Mandalorian Mercs Costume Club.
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Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor Kirill Gerstein, piano Friday, January 22, 2016 8pm Saturday, January 23, 2016 8pm Sunday, January 24, 2016 2:30pm
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Andrés Orozco-Estrada’s biography appears on page 11.
This concert is being recorded for future broadcasts on Houston Public Media News 88.7 airing on Sundays at 8pm and again on Classical 91.7 on Wednesdays at 8pm.
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These performances are generously supported in part by: Sponsor Baker Botts L.L.P. The Brown Foundation, Inc. The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Sybil F. Roos Supporter Sr. Judge Mary Bacon Terry Ann Brown Lila-Gene George Mary R. Lewis Fund for Piano Performance
These concerts are also supported by Donors to the New Music Director Fund. For a full listing of supporters, please refer to page 10.
The Classical Season is endowed by The Wortham Foundation, Inc. in memory of Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham. Recent enhancements to the Jones Hall recording suite are generously provided by Silver Circle Audio.
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Biography KIRILL GERSTEIN, piano Kirill Gerstein is one of today’s most intriguing and versatile musicians, with a masterful technique, discerning intelligence and a musical curiosity that has led him to explore repertoire spanning centuries and styles. In addition to these concerts, highlights of his season include performances with the Cleveland Orchestra; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas and Toronto Symphony Orchestras; Utah and Oregon Symphonies; and recitals in Houston and New York. Last season, he celebrated the release of his first orchestral CD: an ECHO Klassik Award-winning recording of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in the composer’s own 1879 version, and Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the German Symphony Orchestra of Berlin for myrios classics. He performs this version of Tchaikovsky’s concerto this season with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Iceland Symphony Orchestra and on a European tour with the Czech Philharmonic. Born in Voronezh, Russia, Gerstein attended a music school for gifted children and taught himself to play jazz by listening to his parents’ extensive record collection. He came to the United States at age 14 to attend Boston’s Berklee College of Music and, after completing his studies in three years, moved to New York to attend the Manhattan School of Music. Gerstein is the 2010 Gilmore Artist, and he received First Prize at the 2001 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. He is currently artist-in-residence at Berklee College and on the piano faculty at the Boston Conservatory.
NOTES FESTIVE OVERTURE, OPUS 96 Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
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Nevertheless, when Shostakovich received an offer to conduct his overture and Cello Concerto a few months later, he agreed. Before the first rehearsal, his nerves were so frayed that he persuaded cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, the concert’s soloist, to help him polish off a half-liter of vodka. Even though the concert went over well, Shostakovich never conducted again. The Instruments. 2 flutes, piccolo, 3 oboes, 3 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings What to Listen For. The Festive Overture is a rare burst of jubilation from a composer mainly known for his works’ emotional wallop. After a brass fanfare, the clarinets launch into the dashing main theme, which the strings take to an even higher pitch of virtuoso excitement. The cellos and horn sing out a sweeping melody that adds charm without diminishing the energy. A passage for plucked strings harks back to the charismatic scherzo of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4, and more fanfares set up the big finish. Another dynamic curtain-raiser, Samuel Barber’s Overture to The School for Scandal, is in store for Houston Symphony audiences next week (see page 30).
In a Tweet. Undaunted by composing at top speed, Shostakovich created a jubilant work for a special occasion.
The printed music for this work was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Barnes.
The Back Story. In November 1954, Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre sent an urgent appeal to Dmitri Shostakovich. A concert marking the anniversary of the Russian Revolution was days away, and the theater needed a celebratory piece to open it. Could he create one quickly? Almost overnight, Shostakovich tossed off his Festive Overture, perhaps the most exuberant work he ever composed. The rousing piece tested Shostakovich again in 1962. After seeing Igor Stravinsky conduct, Shostakovich told his elder colleague that the podium tempted him, but “I don’t know how not to be afraid.”
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
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In a Tweet. A pianistic tour de force shows that one hand at the keyboard can rival an orchestra’s color and impact. The Back Story. Maurice Ravel loved challenges, and the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein offered one: Compose a piano concerto omitting the soloist’s right hand. Wittgenstein had lost his right arm during World War I, so he commissioned works from leading
notes | Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 | January 22, 23, 24 composers including Ravel, Richard Strauss and Sergei Prokofiev. Ravel, who was working on his breezy Concerto in G major when Wittgenstein’s proposal arrived, relished making this work entirely different. It became the only one of Wittgenstein’s commissions to earn a place in the repertoire, but it led to a rift between pianist and composer. Wittgenstein tinkered with the keyboard part, and Ravel objected. Wittgenstein pleaded, “Performers must not be slaves!” Ravel’s retort: “Performers are slaves.” The Instruments. 2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboes, English horn, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings What to Listen For. After hearing how much sound, melody and drama the left hand alone can unleash, a newcomer to the concerto may never listen to two-hand piano works in quite the same way. Like the Spanish-inspired Bolero, which Ravel wrote shortly before it, the concerto has rhythm and swagger even when it moves at a stately pace; some listeners hear suggestions of Spanish dances such as the habañera. The music begins in the orchestra’s depths, where the contrabassoon intones the first, spacious theme. That launches a crescendo that the piano interrupts with its trumpeting entrance—the first of two commanding solos. A sweeter theme demands that the pianist’s thumb enable the piano to sing. The keyboard propels the dynamic, scintillating middle section, then grandeur returns. The Houston Symphony has Bolero in store April 8-10.
SYMPHONY NO. 10 IN E MINOR, OPUS 93 Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) In a Tweet. Through a coded version of his name, Shostakovich inserts himself into this cataclysmic symphony. The Back Story. After Soviet authorities denounced his music in 1948 as over-complicated and downbeat, Shostakovich declared a moratorium on writing symphonies. When dictator Josef Stalin died in March 1953, Shostakovich gave himself the go-ahead, devoting that summer to his Symphony No. 10. His work was interrupted one day by a bird that flew through an open window, going on to leave its droppings on his manuscript. Shostakovich relished telling the story, concluding: “Well, if a sparrow dirties your creative work … it’s not that bad. Much worse when it is done by more significant personalities than a sparrow.” The Instruments. 2 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), piccolo, 3 oboes (1 doubling English horn), 3 clarinets (1 doubling E-flat clarinet), 3 bassoons (1 doubling contrabassoon), 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings What to Listen For. Shostakovich weaves himself into the symphony through a four-note motif he devised as an equivalent of his name. Beginning with a brooding melody intoned by the cellos and basses, the first movement gains intensity like a pressure cooker, CONTINUED ON PAGE 33
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The Houston Symphony Presents
Garrison Keillor Wednesday, January 27, 2016 7:30pm
Jones Hall
Tonight’s program will be announced from the stage. The orchestra will not appear on this program. This is not a performance of A Prairie Home Companion. Mr. Keillor will not be performing music as part of this presentation.
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Biography
This performance is generously supported in part by: Supporter Rand Group
GARRISON KEILLOR One of the most prolific American storytellers of all time, Garrison Keillor is a writer and humorist best known for his popular live radio variety show, A Prairie Home Companion, which attracts more than four million listeners on more than 600 public radio stations each week. Keillor is also the host of the daily radio and online program, The Writer’s Almanac, and the editor of several anthologies of poetry, most recently, Good Poems: American Places. A best-selling author, he has published more than two dozen books, including Lake Wobegon Days, The Book of Guys, Pilgrims, Guy Noir and the Straight Skinny and Homegrown Democrat. In 2006, Keillor played himself alongside a cast that included Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin and Kevin Kline, in the critically acclaimed film adaptation of A Prairie Home Companion, directed by Robert Altman. With Grammy, ACE and George Foster Peabody awards, Keillor has also been honored with the National Humanities Medal and election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Offering insight and stories from his journey as one of America’s greatest storytellers, Keillor captivates audiences with his unique blend of comedy, charisma and wisdom.
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Musically Speaking with Andrés Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor *Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin Carlos Andrés Botero, co-host Thursday, January 28, 2016 7:30pm
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Schumann Violin Concerto in D minor I In kräftigen, nicht zu schnellem Tempo II Langsam— III Lebhaft, doch nicht schnell
*Houston Symphony debut Andrés Orozco-Estrada’s biography appears on page 11. Patricia Kopatchinskaja’s biography appears on page 31. The program note for Schumann’s Violin Concerto in D minor may be found on page 32.
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Supporter Mach Family Audience Development Fund Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann This concert is also supported by Donors to the New Music Director Fund. For a full listing of supporters, please refer to page 10. The Classical Season is endowed by The Wortham Foundation, Inc. in memory of Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham. Recent enhancements to the Jones Hall recording suite are generously provided by Silver Circle Audio.
Thank you, Sybil Roos! Sybil Roos has been one of the Houston Symphony’s most cherished and steadfast supporters for more than three decades. In 2012, she donated to the Steinway Piano Fund in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Houston Symphony League. On a trip to New York with Symphony personnel to select the piano, she got to know virtuosic pianist Kirill Gerstein, who performs with the Symphony this month. The following year, Sybil led a matching gift campaign in honor of Principal POPS Conductor Michael Krajewski. Beyond her support of the Symphony, Sybil’s generosity extends to many other organizations, including Easter Seals, Houston Grand Opera, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston Zoo, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Texas Children’s Hospital. To honor Sybil Roos and her most generous and appreciated support, the Houston Symphony will present to her the Ima Hogg Award for Philanthropy at the 2016 Symphony Ball in May.
CARLOS ANDRÉS BOTERO, co-host Carlos Andrés Botero is Musical Ambassador/ Assistant Conductor for the Houston Symphony. He first came to the Symphony in the 2014-15 season to serve as co-host of the “Musically Speaking” series in its inaugural year. In this role, Carlos works closely with Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada in the preparation of repertoire and commentary delivered from the stage in this informative and engaging concert experience. Also, he serves as cover conductor for all classical subscription programs, and he leads the Symphony’s “Prelude” pre-concert talks before each classical performance. An active instrumentalist and chamber musician, Carlos also strives to change young musicians’ lives through music. Originally from Medellín, Colombia, he has made significant contributions to the development and coaching of the next generation of orchestral musicians in his home country. He serves as orchestra consultant, music education lecturer, guest conductor and string clinician for the Batuta Foundation, Guillermo Uribe Holguín Symphony Orchestra, the IMDE Youth Orchestra and the Pontifical Xavierian University in Colombia. As assistant conductor of the Colombian Youth Philharmonic, he led the group on its first international tour in Colombia and Brazil, sharing the podium with Andrés Orozco-Estrada. Carlos received a bachelor’s degree in viola performance, with honors, from EAFIT University in Medellín, and master’s degrees from the Soto-Mesa in Madrid, Spain, and from Eastern Michigan University. He completed the orchestral conducting doctoral program at Michigan State University in 2012. Visit carlosandresbotero.com. January 2016 29
january 30, 31, 2016
Brahms & Schumann Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor *Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin Saturday, January 30, 2016 8pm Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:30pm
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*Houston Symphony debut Andrés Orozco-Estrada’s biography appears on page 11.
This concert is being recorded for future broadcasts on Houston Public Media News 88.7 airing on Sundays at 8pm and again on Classical 91.7 on Wednesdays at 8pm.
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These performances are generously supported in part by: Guarantor The General & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Memorial Concert Endowed Fund in memory of Theresa Meyer & Jules Hirsch, beloved parents of General Maurice Hirsch and Rosetta Hirsch Weil & Josie Hirsch Bloch, beloved sisters.
PATRICIA KOPATCHINSKAJA, violin Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja’s versatility shows itself in her diverse repertoire, ranging from baroque and classical to new commissions and re-interpretations of modern masterworks. Highlights of this season include performances with Staatskapelle Berlin, a residency at the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg and a collaboration with Teodor Currentzis and Musica Aeterna with whom she will appear at the
Underwriter M.S. and Marie-Luise Kalsi / Kalsi Engineering Supporter Marzena & Jacek Jaminski Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann These concerts are also supported by Donors to the New Music Director Fund. For a full listing of supporters, please refer to page 10.
The Classical Season is endowed by The Wortham Foundation, Inc. in memory of Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham. Recent enhancements to the Jones Hall recording suite are generously provided by Silver Circle Audio.
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notes | Brahms & Schumann | January 30, 31 Bremen Music Festival and tour Europe. She will also tour with Camerata Salzburg and La Chambre Philharmonique. In the United States, in addition to this engagement, she performs with the Seattle Symphony. In London, Kopatchinskaja appears with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and is the central figure of the ”Marin, Madness and Music” weekend at the Southbank Centre, where she will perform with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Kopatchinskaja premieres a number of new commissions this season: Turnage’s work for Violin and Cello with Sol Gabetta; Sotelo’s composition for string orchestra, flamenco dance and percussion with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, where she is an artistic partner, among others. Devoted to chamber music, she is a founding member of the acclaimed quartet-lab—a string quartet with Isabelle van Keulen, Lilli Maijala and Pieter Wispelwey. A prolific recording artist, she has three major releases this season. Her release for Naïve Records with concerti by Bartók, Ligeti and Péter Eötvös won Gramophone’s Recording of the Year Award in 2013, the ECHO Klassik Award and a 2014 Grammy nomination.
NOTES OVERTURE TO THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Samuel Barber (1910-1981) In a Tweet. A comedy from 18th-century England inspired a boisterous, sparkling score that helped launch Barber’s career. The Back Story. How many people find their calling by age 9? Samuel Barber did. In a letter to his mother, the youngster asked her not to cry when he revealed a secret that had been worrying him: “I was meant to be a composer, and will be for sure,” he declared. Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music admitted Barber when he was 14, and his studies were near their end when he wrote his dashing Overture to The School for Scandal in 1931. Inspired by Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s 18th-century comedy—a flurry of gossip, scheming, spying and romance among British bluebloods—the work heralded a love of literature that nourished Barber throughout his career. The august Philadelphia Orchestra premiered the overture in 1933. When the NBC Symphony Orchestra broadcast Barber’s Adagio for Strings five years later, its composer became a sensation. The Instruments. 2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, celesta and strings What to Listen For. Though an 18th-century play supplied the inspiration, the overture doesn’t hark back to 18th-century music. Instead, it marshals a full-sized modern orchestra to evoke the wit and waspishness of Sheridan’s comedy, beginning with the zinger of a trill that opens the piece. Barber puts the accent on energy, from the surging main theme to the boisterous jig that breaks out later. Lest we forget the play’s setting in long-ago high society, the oboe sings out a peaceful melody that gives the affair an elegant turn. The Houston Symphony plays another work inspired by storytelling—a suite from Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s film score The Sea Hawk on March 31-April 2. The printed music for this work was donated by Mr. and Mrs. David K. Smith.
VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MINOR, WoO 1 Robert Schumann (1810-1856) In a Tweet. With his dignified and poetic Violin Concerto, Schumann put his mark on a genre often devoted to showing off. The Back Story. The Violin Concerto, one of Schumann’s last works, remained under wraps until 81 years after his death. Schumann composed it after encountering the young violinist Joseph Joachim, whose depth made him a German musical icon. “You were often present 32
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notes | Brahms & Schumann | January 30, 31 in my imagination during composition,” Schumann wrote him. But before Schumann scheduled its premiere, mental troubles engulfed him, and he spent his last two years in a sanatorium. Left with the concerto’s manuscript, Joachim and Schumann’s wife, a celebrated pianist, were baffled by the unconventional work. For instance, it didn’t have the flashy finale typical of 19th-century concertos. So they decided to suppress it. After the score landed in a Berlin library decades later, scholars unearthed it, and the concerto finally premiered in 1937. The Instruments. 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings What to Listen For. Compared to most concertos from its virtuosity-crazed era, Schumann’s concerto has grandeur rather than pyrotechnics, tenderness rather than full-throated tunes. As Schumann told Joachim, the work displays “a certain earnestness behind which a joyous mood frequently becomes visible.” The stately opening sets the tone for the first movement, and the finale is a dignified polonaise—Schumann’s take on the Polish dance championed by Frédéric Chopin. Lyricism gives the concerto a cozier side; the slow movement’s mellifluous solo-violin melody represents Schumann at his most poetic. And the solo violin helps inject a little whimsy, especially in the finale. The violin’s deepervoiced sibling, the viola, takes center stage when the Houston Symphony and principal violist Wayne Brooks perform Gabriela Lena Frank’s La Llorona on March 4-6.
SYMPHONY NO. 2 IN D MAJOR, OPUS 73 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
The Back Story. After struggling more than a decade to compose his Symphony No. 1, Brahms crafted his next symphony in only four months. He got a boost from his surroundings, a lakeside retreat encircled by southern Austria’s mountains, where he spent the summer of 1877. The setting, he said, contributed to the lyrical glow of works he created there. “The melodies fly so thick here that you have to be careful not to step on one,” he wrote one of his music-world boosters. Nevertheless, he teased his friends about his summer project. “The new symphony is so melancholy that you can’t stand it,” he told his publisher. “I have never written anything so sad. … The score must appear with a black border.” The Instruments. 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani and strings What to Listen For. The symphony offers so much lyricism, airiness and sunny tone that there’s no wonder it sometimes is called Brahms’ answer to Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony. Nevertheless, some listeners think moments of shadows or turbulence give it a bittersweet tinge. When an admirer of Brahms’ reproached him about the dark hues, he acknowledged that his melancholy bent had come through. In the third movement, see if you can detect Brahms’ ingenuity: The lilting opening and the bustle that breaks in on it are built from the same melody. Despite whatever wistfulness the symphony displays, the work ends with one of Brahms’ most exuberant finales. If you want another dose of musical sunshine, the Houston Symphony will perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Italian Symphony on April 28-May 1. ©2015 Steven Brown The printed music for this work was donated by Patricia Casey, in honor of the musicians of the Houston Symphony.
In a Tweet. Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 is one of his most melodious, flowing works, even though it’s tinged with melancholy.
notes continued from page 23 | Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 | January 22, 23, 24 then explodes. Scholars dispute whether Shostakovich meant the second movement as a portrait of Stalin, but the music’s rampaging force needs no explanation. Shostakovich’s musical alter ego appears early in the haunting third movement. Listen for the woodwinds, who chatter the four-note pattern repeatedly. The motif returns dozens of times through the rest of the symphony—most powerfully in the finale, when the orchestra thunders it out to cut off
an uproar. It’s as if Shostakovich is demanding that the tumultuous world listen to him. The Houston Symphony returns to Shostakovich March 10-13, when it performs his Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Trumpet. ©2015 Steven Brown The scores for this work were donated by Mr. James D. Johnson in memory of Betsy Johnson.
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Houston Symphony Endowment The Houston Symphony Endowment is a separate nonprofit organization that invests contributions to earn income for the benefit of the Houston Symphony Society. Trustees Jesse B. Tutor, President
Gene Dewhurst James Lee Michael Mithoff
Alexandra Pruner Fredric A. Weber
An endowed fund can be permanently established within the Houston Symphony Society through a direct contribution or via a planned gift such as a bequest. The fund can be designated for general purposes or specific interests. For further information, please contact Patrick Quinn, Director, Planned Giving, at (713) 337-8532 or patrick.quinn@houstonsymphony.org. General Endowment Funds that support operational and annual activities: Accenture (Andersen Consulting) Fund AIG American General Fund M.D. Anderson Foundation Fund Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bahr Fund Janice H. & Thomas D. Barrow Fund Mrs. Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield Fund Jane & Robert Cizik Fund Mr. Lee A. Clark Fund Cooper Industries, Inc. Fund Gene & Linda Dewhurst Fund DuPont Corporation Fund Elkins Charitable Trust Agency Fund The Margaret & James A. Elkins Foundation Fund Virginia Lee Elverson Trust Fund Charles Engelhard Foundation Fund William Stamps Farish Fund Dr. Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin J. Fein Fund Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Fund Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Fund George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Fund Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde Fund Houston Arts Combined Endowment Fund Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Fund Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaplan Fund Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Fund Martha Kleymeyer Fund Rochelle & Max Levit Fund Mr. E. W. Long Jr. Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Fund Jay & Shirley Marks Fund Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Fund/The Marks Charitable Foundation Marian & Speros Martel Foundation Fund Barbara & Pat McCelvey Fund The Menil Foundation Fund Monroe Mendelsohn Jr. Estate Sue A. Morrison & Children Fund National Endowment for the Arts Fund Stewart Orton Fund Papadopoulos Fund Nancy & Robert Peiser Fund Rockwell Fund, Inc. Fund Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnells Fund Estate of Mr. Walter W. Sapp Fund Mr. & Mrs. Matt K. Schatzman Fund The Schissler Foundation Fund Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Fund Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Fund Texas Eastern Fund Dorothy Barton Thomas Fund Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Fund Dede & Connie Weil Fund The Wortham Foundation Fund Anonymous (5)
Designated funds to support annual performance activity: The Brown Foundation Guest Pianist Fund The Cullen Foundation Maestro’s Fund General & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Memorial Concert Fund in memory of Theresa Meyer and Jules Hirsch, beloved parents of General Maurice Hirsch, and Rosetta Hirsch Weil and Josie Hirsch Bloch, beloved sisters of General Maurice Hirsch The Houston Symphony Chorus Endowment Fund Fayez Sarofim Guest Violinist Fund through The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Wortham Foundation Classical Series Fund endowed in memory of Gus S. & Lyndall F. Wortham
Capital Investments The Houston Symphony thanks the generous donors, who since 2012, have made possible infrastructure additions to further enhance the sound and quality of our orchestral performances: Beauchamp Foundation Miller Outdoor Theatre Sound Shell Ceiling and Portativ Organ
Vicky and Michael Richker Family Adolfo Sayago, Orquestas
The Fondren Foundation Miller Outdoor Theatre Sound Shell Ceiling
Sybil F. Roos Rotary Trumpets
Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Enhancements to Jones Hall Video System
Silver Circle Audio Enhancements to Jones Hall Recording Suite
Houston Symphony League Steinway Concert Grand Piano and Instrument Petting Zoo
Beverly Johnson, Ralph Wyman and Jim Foti, and Thane & Nicole Wyman in memory of Winthrop Wyman Basset Horns and Rotary Trumpets
Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Piccolo Timpano
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Houston Symphony Endowment Endowed Chairs to assist the Houston Symphony attract, retain and support world class conductors, musicians, guest artists and executive leadership: Janice & Thomas Barrow Chair: Brinton Averil Smith, principal cello Roy & Lillie Cullen Chair: Andrés Orozco-Estrada, music director Fondren Foundation Chair: Qi Ming, assistant concertmaster General Maurice Hirsch Chair: Aralee Dorough, principal flute Ellen E. Kelley Chair: Eric Halen, associate concertmaster Max Levine Chair: Frank Huang, concertmaster Cornelia & Meredith Long Chair: Assia Dulgerska, assistant concertmaster George P. & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Chair: Mark Hughes, principal trumpet Tassie & Constantine S. Nicandros Chair: Alexander Potiomkin, bass clarinet Lucy Binyon Stude Chair: Jonathan Fischer, principal oboe Winnie Safford Wallace Chair Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, Executive Director/CEO Endowed funds to assist the Houston Symphony attract, retain and support world class conductors, musicians and guest artists: American General Fund Speros P. Martel Fund Stewart Orton Fund Dan Feigal Prosser Fund Endowed funds to support the Houston Symphony’s annual education and community engagement activities: Margarett & Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education Lawrence E. Carlton, M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs Richard P. Garmany Fund for the Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs Selma S. Neumann Fund Spec’s Charitable Foundation Salute to Educators Concert Fund Endowed funds to support new commissions and innovative artistic projects: The Micajah S. Stude Special Production Fund Endowed funds to support access and expand geographic reach: The Alice & David C. Bintliff Messiah Concert fund for performances at First Methodist Church The Brown Foundation’s Miller Outdoor Theatre Fund in memory of Hanni and Stewart Orton Mach Family Audience Development Fund George P. & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Summer Concerts Fund Endowed funds to support electronic media initiatives: The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Fund for Creative Initiatives Endowed fund to support the Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition: Nancy B. Willerson Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. Endowed fund to support piano performance: Mary R. Lewis Fund for Piano Performance Legacy commitments through The Brown Foundation Challenge to support artistic excellence: Janet F. Clark Gloria Goldblatt Pryzant Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Legacy Society Chair: Wayne Brooks, principal viola Ms. Vicki West in honor of Hans Graf Anonymous (1) Leadership gifts of working capital provided as part of the Campaign for the 20th Century, Campaign for Houston Symphony and My Houston, My Symphony – Campaign for a Sound Future: Hewlett Packard Company Fund The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Neva Watkins West Fund Gift in memory of Winifred Safford Wallace for the commission of new works
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Mrs. Janice H. Barrow Mr. Eldo Bergman, Family Literacy Network, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Davis Steve Dukes Joyce & David Fox Robert Lee Gomez
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Symphony Society Board President Steven P. Mach*
Chairman Robert B. Tudor III*
General Counsel Paul R. Morico*
Immediate Past President Robert A. Peiser*
Chairman Emeritus Mike S. Stude*
Secretary Barbara McCelvey*
Chair, Board Governance and Leadership Gene Dewhurst*
Chair, Finance Barbara Burger*
Chair, Strategic Planning Janet F. Clark*
Chair, Artistic & Orchestra Affairs Justice Brett Busby
Chair, Audience Development & Marketing Gloria G. Pryzant
Chair, Audit Anthony Bohnert
Chair, Community Partnerships Donna Shen
Chair, Development Jerry Simon
Chair, Education Billy McCartney
Chair, Pension Gene Dewhurst
Chair, Popular Programming Danielle Batchelor
Chair, Volunteers & Special Events Mary Lynn Marks
Immediate Past Chairman Jesse B. Tutor*^
President, Houston Symphony Endowment Jesse B. Tutor*^
President, Houston Symphony League Betty Tutor*^
Executive Director/CEO Mark C. Hanson*^
Music Director AndrĂŠs Orozco-Estrada*^
Musician Representative Adam Dinitz*^
Musician Representative Sergei Galperin*^
Musician Representative Mark Hughes*^
Assistant Secretary Open *Executive Committee ^Ex-Officio
Governing Directors Jan Barrow** Danielle Batchelor Gary Beauchamp Darlene Bisso Anthony Bohnert Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Ralph Burch Barbara Burger Justice Brett Busby Andrew Calder Donna Josey Chapman Janet F. Clark Michael H. Clark Ryan Colburn
Brad W. Corson Viviana Denechaud Gene Dewhurst Michael Doherty David Frankfort Julia Frankel Ronald G. Franklin Mauro Gimenez Stephen Glenn Susan Hansen Joan Kaplan Rochelle Levit, Ph.D. Michael C. Linn Cora Sue Mach **
Steven P. Mach Paul M. Mann, M.D. Rodney Margolis ** Jay Marks ** Mary Lynn Marks David Massin Billy McCartney Barbara McCelvey Alexander K. McLanahan ** Paul R. Morico Kevin O’Gorman John Onstott Robert A. Peiser David Pruner
Ron Rand John Rydman Manolo Sanchez Helen Shaffer ** Jerry Simon Jim R. Smith Miles O. Smith James Stein Mike S. Stude ** William J. Toomey II Robert B. Tudor III ** Betty Tutor ** Jesse B. Tutor ** Judith Vincent
Fredric Weber Mrs. S. Conrad Weil Vicki West Margaret Alkek Williams ** Scott Wulfe David Wuthrich Ex-Officio James Moore Gloria G. Pryzant Donna Shen
Samuel Abraham Philip Bahr Devinder Bhatia, M.D. Meherwan Boyce Nancy Shelton Bratic Terry Ann Brown Prentiss Burt Cheryl Byington Dougal Cameron John T. Cater ** Evan Collins, M.D., MBA Andrew Davis Cindy Deere Azar Delpassand Ronald DePinho, M.D. Tracy Dieterich
Susanna Dokupil Kelli Cohen Fein, M.D. Craig Fox Allen Gelwick Evan Glick Julianne K. Gorte Stanley Haas Eric Haufrect, M.D. Gary L. Hollingsworth, M.D. Marianne Ivany Brian James Rita Justice I. Ray Kirk, M.D. Ulyesse LeGrange ** Carlos J. Lopez Carolyn Mann
Michael Mann, M.D. John Matzer III Jackie Wolens Mazow Gene McDavid ** Gary Mercer Marilyn Miles Janet Moore Bobbie Newman Tassie Nicandros Scott Nyquist Dana Ondrias Edward Osterberg Jr. Chester M. Pitts II Greg Powers, Ph.D. Gloria G. Pryzant Richard A. Rabinow
Roman F. Reed Gabriel Rio Richard Robbins, M.D. J. Hugh Roff Jr. ** Michael E. Shannon ** Donna Shen Robert Sloan Tad Smith David Stanard David Tai Brian J. Thomas L. Proctor (Terry) Thomas Andrew Truscott Art Vivar Margaret Waisman, M.D. Robert Weiner
James T. Willerson, M.D. Steven J. Williams Ed Wulfe ** Robert Yekovich Frank Yonish
Past Presidents of the Houston Symphony Society Mrs. Edwin B. Parker Miss Ima Hogg Mrs. H. M. Garwood Joseph A. Mullen, M.D. Joseph S. Smith Walter H. Walne H. R. Cullen Gen. Maurice Hirsch Charles F. Jones Fayez Sarofim John T. Cater Richard G. Merrill Ellen Elizardi Kelley John D. Platt E. C. Vandagrift Jr. J. Hugh Roff Jr. Robert M. Hermance Gene McDavid Janice H. Barrow Barry C. Burkholder Rodney H. Margolis Jeffrey B. Early
Michael E. Shannon Ed Wulfe Jesse B. Tutor Robert B. Tudor III Robert A. Peiser
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Paula Jarrett Cora Sue Mach Kathi Rovere Norma Jean Brown Barbara McCelvey Lori Sorcic Nancy B. Willerson Jane Clark Nancy Littlejohn Donna Shen Susan Osterberg Kelli Cohen Fein Vicki West
Ebby Creden Charlotte Gaunt Norma Brady Cindy Kuenneke Helen Powell Sharon Dillard Diane McLaughlin Roberta Liston Suzanne Hicks Sue Smith Shirley Wettling Jo Anne Mills Phyllis Molnar Pat Bertelli Emyre B. Robinson Dana Puddy Angela Buell Pat Brackett Joan Wade Yvonne Herring Deanna Lamoreux Glenda Toole Carole Murphy Patience Myers
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Ex-Officio Ting Bresnahan Audrey Chang John Esquivel Dr. A. Jan Taylor Lifetime Trustee **
the sustainability fund The Houston Symphony pays special tribute to those who support our Sustainability Fund. Their extraordinary leadership investment has made it possible for the Symphony to provide the deep level of cultural service so richly deserved by the communities of Greater Houston and the Gulf Coast region. For further information about The Sustainability Fund, please contact Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO, at (713) 238-1411. List current as of December 18, 2015.
Houston Endowment The Estate of Jean R. Sides Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Margaret Alkek Williams
Jane & Robert Cizik Mrs. Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Mrs. Kitty King Powell Janice H. Barrow The Cullen Foundation
The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Brown Foundation, Inc. The Wortham Foundation, Inc. M.D. Anderson Foundation
Nancy & Walter Bratic Ms. Barbara Burger Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch The Joan and Marvin Kaplan Foundation Carol and Michael Linn / The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Joella and Steven P. Mach
Estate of Mary Ann Holloway Phillips Steven & Nancy Williams Robin Angly & Miles Smith Gary & Marian Beauchamp Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Bahr Janet F. Clark Gene & Linda Dewhurst
Bert & Joan Golding Marilyn & Bob Hermance C. Howard Pieper Foundation Sybil F. Roos Alice & Terry Thomas Janet & Tom Walker Anonymous (1)
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bohnert Erika & S. David Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks John & Cynthia Onstott / Geo. H. Lewis & Sons
Ms. Judith Vincent Mr. Ralph Burch Dr. Evan D. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Griswold Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange
Jay & Shirley Marks James Stein / Independent Bank Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnells BB&T Anonymous (1)
Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Ann & Hugh Roff Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Virginia A. Clark
Viviana & David Denechaud Lisa & Jerry Simon Vicki West Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb
Martin & Kelli Cohen Fein Julianne and David Gorte Scott & Judy Nyquist
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Leadership Council donors have committed $45,000 or more in support of the Annual Fund, special projects and fundraising events over a three-year period ($15,000+ annually). For more information or to pledge your support, please contact David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, at (713) 337-8525.
Graham & Janet Baker Danielle and Josh Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. Walter V. Boyle Justice Brett & Erin Busby Janet F. Clark Terence Murphree* Mr. Richard Danforth Gene & Linda Dewhurst The Elkins Foundation Angel and Craig Fox Allen and Almira Gelwick - Lockton Companies Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Ms. Nancey G. Lobb
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation Mr. John N. Neighbors Susan and Edward Osterberg Gloria & Joe Pryzant Ken and Carol Lee Robertson Donna and Tim Shen Lisa & Jerry Simon Nancy and David Tai Stephen and Kristine Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr.
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The Houston Symphony gratefully acknowledges those who support our artistic, educational and community engagement programs through their generosity to our Annual Fund and our Special Events. For more information, please contact David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, at (713) 337-8525.
Ima Hogg Society, $150,000 or More
Janice H. Barrow Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Jane & Robert Cizik The Honorable David H. Dewhurst Rochelle & Max Levit Dr. Mary R. Lewis Cora Sue & Harry Mach Mr. George P. Mitchell Sybil F. Roos John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Mike Stude Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Margaret Alkek Williams
Centennial Society, $100,000 - $149,999 Mr. Monzer Hourani
Founder’s Society, $75,000 - $99,999 Robin Angly & Miles Smith Darlene & Cappy Bisso Janet F. Clark Joella & Steven P. Mach Billy & Christie McCartney
Mr. John N. Neighbors Nancy & Robert Peiser Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Steven & Nancy Williams
Maestro’s Society, $50,000 - $74,999 Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Bahr Gary & Marian Beauchamp Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Ms. Barbara Burger Gene & Linda Dewhurst Mrs. Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch The Estate of Miss Ima Hogg Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi
Carol & Michael Linn & The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Beth Madison Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Barbara & Pat McCelvey Janice & Robert McNair Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr. / The Robbins Foundation
Louisa Stude Sarofim Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Laura & Michael Shannon Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Sloan Jr. / Houston Baptist University Alice & Terry Thomas Ms. Judith Vincent
Concertmaster’s Society, $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. John Barlow Dr. & Mrs. Devinder Bhatia Nancy & Walter Bratic Mr. Ralph Burch Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Donna & Max Chapman Mr. Michael H. Clark & Ms. Sallie Morian Dr. Alex Dell Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dennis III / WoodRock & Co. 38
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Bert & Joan Golding Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Griswold Susan & Dick Hansen Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James H. Lee Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Cornelia & Meredith Long Carolyn & Mike Mann Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis
Houston Symphony Donors Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan John & Bobbie Nau John & Cynthia Onstott Mr. & Mrs. Odis Peavy Dave & Alie Pruner Lisa & Jerry Simon
Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Springob, Laredo Construction, Inc. James Stein / Independent Bank Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop Nancy & David Tai
Mr. Brian Teichman & Mr. Andrew Cordes Ms. Susan L. Thompson Stephen & Kristine Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Vicki West Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr.
Conductor’s Circle, Platinum Baton $15,000 - $24,999 Graham & Janet Baker Mr. & Mrs. Ken Barrow Danielle & Josh Batchelor James M. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bohnert Mr. & Mrs. Walter V. Boyle Justice Brett & Erin Busby Albert & Anne Chao Mr. Richard Danforth Viviana & David Denechaud Mrs. William Estrada Martin & Kelli Cohen Fein Angel & Craig Fox Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Franklin Jr. Erika & S. David Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman
Mrs. Gloria Pepper & Dr. Bernard Katz Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Jay & Shirley Marks Betty & Gene McDavid Mr. & Mrs. Connelly T. McGreevy Stephen & Marilyn Miles/Steven Warren Miles & Marilyn Ross Miles Foundation Stewart Morris & Kay Shoppa Terence Murphree* Susan & Edward Osterberg Gary Petersen Gloria & Joe Pryzant Ken & Carol Lee Robertson Ann & Hugh Roff William J. Rovere & Kathi F. Rovere Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnells
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Conductor’s Circle, Gold Baton $10,000 - $14,999 Frances & Ira Anderson Lilly & Thurmon Andress Edward H. Andrews III Nina Andrews & David Karohl Sr. Judge Mary Bacon Mr. & Mrs. Giorgio Borlenghi Mr. & Mrs. George Boss Terry Ann Brown John & Candace Caley Mr. & Mrs. James Chao Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Clark Jr. Virginia A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Bert Cornelison Roger & Debby Cutler Dr. Scott Cutler Leslie Barry Davidson & W. Robins Brice David & Cindy Deere Dr. & Mrs. Ebrahim S. Delpassand, Excel Diagnostics & Nuclear Oncology Valerie Palmquist Dieterich & Tracy Dieterich Jennifer & Steve Dolman Archie & Linda Dunham Mr. Robert Durst Scott Ensell & Family John & Minerva Esquivel Aubrey & Sylvia Farb
Mr. & Mrs. Marvy A. Finger Michael B. George Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb Evan B. Glick Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Christina & Mark Hanson Marilyn & Bob Hermance Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hooks Mr. & Mrs. Jacek Jaminski Beverly Johnson Dr. Rita Justice Janice & Allan King Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Michael & Kelley Lang Marilyn Lummis Dr. & Mrs. E. K. Massin Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Mr. Keith McFarland Martha & Marvin McMurrey Mr. Gary Mercer Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Mischer Jr. Nancy Morrison Scott & Judy Nyquist Kathryn & Richard Rabinow Ron & Demi Rand
Lila Rauch Roman & Sally Reed Gabriel & Mona Rio Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Susan D. & Fayez Sarofim Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scherr Mr. & Ms. Shalin Shah Alana R. Spiwak & Sam L. Stolbun Mr. & Mrs. Trent Tellepsen Aaron Jussi Thomas & Jennifer Chang Pamalah & Stephen Tipps Shirley Toomim John G. Turner & Jerry G. Fischer Dr. & Mrs. Robert Ivany / University of St. Thomas Birgitt van Wijk Shirley & Joel Wahlberg Janet & Tom Walker Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Wands David M. Wax* & Elaine Arden Cali Dr. Jim T. Willerson Cyvia & Melvyn Wolff Daisy S. Wong / JCorp Lorraine & Ed Wulfe
Conductor’s Circle, Silver Baton $7,500 - $9,999 Mr. William L. Ackerman, Kero-Jet Corporation Mrs. Bonnie Bauer Mr. & Mrs. David J. Beck Mr. & Dr. Karl-Heinz Becker Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Black III Dr. & Mrs. Meherwan P. Boyce Ruth White Brodsky Lilia Khakimova & C. Robert Bunch Dr. M.K. Campion David Chambers & Alex Steffler Audrey & Brandon Cochran Laurie & Ryan Colburn Mr. Andrew Davis & Ms. Corey Tu
J.R. & Aline Deming Judge & Mrs. Harold R. DeMoss Jr. Ms. Darlene Clark & Mr. Edwin C. Friedrichs Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Mr. & Mrs. Frank Herzog Mr. Jackson Hicks Brian & Catherine James Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Leighton April & Tom Lykos Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Mann Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mihalo Dr. Cameron Mitchell
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Houston Symphony Donors Conductor’s Circle, Bronze Baton $5,000 - $7,499 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Abraham Mrs. Nancy C. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Adam Altsuler Christine Smith & Ben Andrews Jana & Scotty Arnoldy Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Aron Mr. & Mrs. Ed Banner Anne Morgan Barrett Beth & Jim Barton Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Basinski Mrs. Mercedes T. Bass Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Boesel Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Bowman Todd & JoAnna Brooks Dr. & Mrs. William T. Butler Dougal & Cathy Cameron Marilyn Caplovitz Rhona & Bruce Caress Mrs. Lily Carrigan Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Carter IV Mr. & Mrs. Thierry Caruso Mr. & Mrs. Donald Childress William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes Mr. William E. Colburn Dr. & Mrs. Evan D. Collins Coneway Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Byron Cooley Mr. & Mrs. Larry Corbin Lois & David Coyle Mr. & Mrs. James W. Crownover Janie & Carr Dishroon Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Dupre’ II Connie & Byron Dyer Mr. William Elbel & Ms. Mary J. Schroeder Mr. Stephen Elison Mr. Parrish N. Erwin Jr. Ms. Carolyn Faulk Mr. & Mrs. Tom Fitzpatrick Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Florsheim Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fluor Eugene Fong Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Francisco Mr. Shane T. Frank Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Garland Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gendel Dorothy & Bill Grieves Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Haas Dr. & Mrs. Carlos R. Hamilton Jr. Mr. & Mrs. R. O. Hunton Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hurley Mrs. Ann B. Jennings Stephen Jeu & Susanna Calvo Mr. & Mrs. John F. Joity Debbie & Frank Jones Catherine & Andrew Kaldis Mr. & Ms. Dan Kellogg Mary Louis Kister Dr. Milton & Gail Danziger Klein, in memory of Renée & Benjamin Danziger William & Cynthia Koch Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kotts Willy Kuehn Mr. & Mrs. Marc Laird Ms. Lynne Lipsitz David & Heidi Massin Mr. William McDugald Terry & Kandee McGill Mr. & Mrs. J. Douglas McMurrey Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William B. McNamara 40
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Alice McPherson, M.D. Ginni & Richard Mithoff Ms. Elizabeth Montz Mr. & Mrs. Harvin Moore IV Sidney & Ione Moran Sami & Jud Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Moynier Richard & Juliet Moynihan David G. Nussman Rochelle & Sheldon Oster Michael & Shirley Pearson Mr. Doug D. Perley & Ms. Eileen M. Campbell Mr. Robert J. Pilegge Tim & Katherine Pownell Jean & Allan Quiat Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Reckling III Vicky & Michael Richker Mr. & Mrs. Claud D. Riddles Mr. & Mrs. George A. Rizzo Jr. Mr. Robert T. Sakowitz Dr. & Mrs. Barry Samuels Mr. & Mrs. Manolo Sánchez Carol & Kamal Sandarusi Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Schissler Jr. Mr. Wolfgang Schmidt & Ms. Angelika Schmidt-Lange Dr. Susan Gardner & Dr. Philip Scott Mr. & Mrs. Rufus S. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Shidler Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Smith Mr. David Stanard & Ms. Beth Freeman Dr. John R. Stroehlein & Miwa Sakashita Mr. & Mrs. Hans Strohmer Jeanine Van Wagenen Ms. Maria Cecilia Vasconcellos Ms. Barbara Williams Ms. Jennifer R. Wittman Woodell Family Foundation Sally & Denney Wright Ms. Sarah Wynne Robert & Michele Yekovich Edith & Robert Zinn Erla & Harry Zuber Anonymous (2)
Grand Patron’s Circle $2,500 - $4,999
Gerhard & Birgit Adenacker Mr. & Mrs. Roy Allice John Arnsparger & Susan Weingarten Drs. Henry & Louise Bethea Mrs. Pat Biddle & Mr. Ron Kahl Mrs. Ann M. Bixby Mr. John Blaisdell Mr. & Mrs. Murry Bowden James & Judy Bozeman Ting & John Bresnahan Mrs. Catherine Campbell Brock & Dr. Gary Brock Pamela Brylski Dr. & Mrs. Fred Buckwold Mr. & Mrs. Bruce G. Buhler Nicole & Rueben Casarez Dr. Robert N. Chanon Mr. & Mrs. Allen Clamen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Cleary Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Gary M. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Joffre J. Cross II Mr. & Mrs. John Crum Mandy & Rafael Diaz Mr. & Mrs. Mark Diehl Mr. & Mrs. Michael Doherty Ms. Susanna Dokupil
David & Carolyn Edgar Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Eubank Christine Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc. Kimberly Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Nijad I. Fares Carolyn Grant Fay Ms. Ursula H. Felmet Jerry E. & Nanette B. Finger Mrs. Ronald Fischer Katie Flaherty Courtney Fretz Thomas & Patricia Geddy Robert Lee Gomez Mr. & Mrs. Herb Goodman Dr. & Mrs. Eric J. Haufrect Ms. Christine Heggeseth Mark & Ragna Henrichs Miss Maureen Y. Higdon Ann & Joe Hightower Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hildebrandt Mr. Ronald Holley & Dr. Natasha Holley Mr. & Mrs. Rocky Holmes Mr. & Mrs. John Hrncir Mark & Marilyn Hughes Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Jankovic Jessica Q. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. John Juneau Mr. & Mrs. Jason T. Klein Mr. & Mrs. Chris Laporte Mr. Edward T. Lee Golda Anne & Bob Leonard Kimberly Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Michael McGuire Will L. McLendon Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Miller Julia & Chris Morton Newman/Strug/Wadler families in honor of Ida & Irving Wadler Mr. & Mrs. Travis Nichols Mr. Kevin O’Gorman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Olfers Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Mr. David Peavy & Mr. Stephen McCauley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Pryor Darla & Chip Purchase Mr. & Mrs. Cris Pye Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Rawson Ed & Janet Rinehart Allyn & Jill Risley Alexander Robart Katelyn Bracksieck & Christopher Robart Mr. & Mrs. James L. Robertson Ms. Regina J. Rogers Drs. Alex & Lynn Rosas Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Ruez Mr. & Mrs. Yasuhiko Saitoh Mr. & Mrs. Saib Saour Lori & Phillip Sarofim Paulina Sergot & Theo Shybut Hinda Simon Mr. Brinton Averil Smith & Ms. Evelyn Chen Ellie & Eric Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard Spies Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Standish Georgiana Stanley Kimberly & David Sterling Ishwaria & Vivek Subbiah Mrs. Mary Swafford Ms. Carolyn Tanner Dr. & Mrs. Van W. Teeters Candace & Brian Thomas Jean & Doug Thomas Mr. & Mrs. William Toomey II Ann G. Trammell Dean B. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Walt Mr. Danny Ward & Ms. Nancy Ames Mr. Thomas Warden & Ms. Becky Cottrell Mr. Clinton Wetmore Dr. Robert Wilkins & Dr. Mary Ann Reynolds Wilkins Mr. Jim P. Wise Ms. Beth Wolff David & Tara Wuthrich
Houston Symphony Donors Mr. & Mrs. Frank Yonish Anonymous (3)
Patron
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Dr. & Mrs. George J. Abdo Ms. Sofia Adrogue & Mr. Sten Gustafson Joan & Stanford Alexander Dr. Genevera Allen Pat & John Anderson Mr. & Mrs. William L. Anderson Jr. Dr. Angela R. Apollo Lindley & Jason Arnoldy Mr. & Mrs. Sandy P. Aron Dr. & Mrs. Roy Aruffo Ann & Jonathan Ayre Cristina & Tanner Bailey Mr. & Mrs. E. William Barnett Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bast Jr. Ms. Nancy H. Bihlmaier Jeb & Cynthia Blackwell Mr. & Mrs. Chad Blaine Mr. Jay Blinderman Mr. & Mrs. George Boerger Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Bolam Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bookout III Meg Boulware & Hartley Hampton / Boulware & Valoir Mrs. Linda K. Brahaney Katherine M. Briggs Mr. Chester Brooke & Dr. Nancy Poindexter Divya & Chris Brown Hon. Peter H. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Raul Caffesse Jeff Caley Mrs. Charles Callery Louise Carlson & Richard Larrabee Mrs. Mary Ann Carrico Margot & John Cater Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Clark Jim R. & Lynn Coe Mr. John P. Cogan Jr. Mr. Mark C. Conrad Crystal & Mike Cox Ms. Marsha K. Crawford Caroline Deetjen Mr. & Mrs. Rene Degreve Dr. & Ms. Peter J. Dempsey Ms. Aurelie Desmarais & Mr. Ed Struzynski Amanda & Adam Dinitz Mike & Debra Dishberger Ms. Victoria E. Dominguez Robert J. Doyle Drs. Rosalind & Gary Dworkin Mr. & Mrs. Edward N. Earle Evin Ashley Erdowdu Annette & Knut Eriksen Terry Everett & Eric Cheyney Paula & Louis Faillace Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ference Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Fleisher Elizabeth & Ralph Frankowski Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Fusillo Rauli & Danna Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Neil Gaynor Ms. Lucy Gebhart Mr. & Mrs. John Gee Joan M. Giese Michael A. Gonser Dr. & Mrs. Bradford S. Goodwin Jr. Kathy & Martyn Goossen Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk Mr. & Mrs. Tim Graham Mr. Danny A. Granados Joyce Z. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Gregory Mr. & Mrs. Steve K. Grimsley Claudio Gutierrez Eric & Angelea Halen Mrs. Thalia Halen Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Hasler John Heiny Mr. & Mrs. William T. Heller IV Jeannette & Brodrick Hill Dr. Volker Hirsinger Dr. Suzanne M. Hite Mr. Robert Hoff
Mr. Stanley Hoffberger Mr. & Mrs. John Homier Dr. Matthew Horsfield & Dr. Michael Kauth Mr. Frank Huang Mr. Burdette Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Humphries Jay Jackson & Barbara Waugh Kathleen & James Jennings / BeautyNow Stacy & Jason Johnson Kurt Johnson & Colleen Matheu Mr. Robert E. Johnson & Ms. Ariella Perlman Mr. & Mrs. Steve Johnson Ms. Sheila K. Johnstone Mr. & Mrs. Thorro Jones Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kades Mr. Kendall R. Kessel & Mr. Harlan Johnson Ms. Carla Knobloch Lucy & Victor Kormeier Ann & Sam Koster Jane & Kevin Kremer Mr. Marc E. Laborde Ms. Joni Hartgraves Latimer Mr. & Mrs. Robert Leonard Seth & Karen Lerner Mr. William W. Lindley James C. Lindsey Mr. Jeff H. Lippold Dr. & Mrs. James R. Lloyd Ms. Sylvia Lohkamp Mr. Paul F. Longstreth & Ms. Marilyn Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Bob Lunn Ms. Sue Ann Lurcott Mr. & Mrs. Frank Marx Catherine & Matt Matthews Mr. William L. Maynard Georgia Braun McBride Linda & Jim McCartney Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Kristen & Steve McDaniel Mr. & Mrs. Lance McKnight Mr. & Mrs. D. Bradley McWilliams Mr. Ronald A. Mikita & Mr. Rex Spikes Mr. & Mrs. John C. Molloy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Molloy Cara & Tanner Moran Mrs. Alette K. Morch Amanda & Justin Morton Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Mueller Melissa L. Nance Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey B. Newton Ms. Khanh Nguyen Mr. Reymundo Ocanas & Mr. Orlando Manzo-Ocanas Mr. & Mrs. John Oehler Steve & Sue Olson Jane & Kenneth Owen Mr. & Mrs. Robert Page Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Palmer Ms. Martha Palmer Christine & Robert Pastorek Mr. & Mrs. Raul Pavon Mr. & Mrs. Walter Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Bob G. Phillips Ms. Linda Posey Mrs. Dana Puddy Mr. & Mrs. David Pursell Dr. & Mrs. Henry H. Rachford Jr. Clinton & Leigh Rappole Ms. Natalia Rawle Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Mr. Floyd W. Robinson Kent Rutter & David Baumann Mr. & Mrs. John Ryder Ahmed Saleh Dr. & Mrs. David Sapire Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Sawaya Mr. Lawrence Schanzmeyer H. Irving Schweppe, Jr. M.D. Mr. Victor E. Serrato Art & Ellen Shelton Justin & Caroline Simons Mr. Geoff Simpson Molly Simpson & Jeffrey Miles Mr. David Siverling
Young Associates Council Young Associate, Premium $2,500 or more James M. Bell David Chambers & Alex Steffler Valerie Palmquist Dieterich and Tracy Dieterich Jennifer & Steve Dolman Katie Flaherty Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor Sami & Jud Morrison Juliet Moths - Louis Vuitton Melissa L. Nance Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Emily Paull - Louis Vuitton Alexander Robart Christopher Robart & Katelyn Bracksieck Seth Williams Young Associate $1,500 - $2,499 Dr. Genevera Allen Lindley & Jason Arnoldy Ann & Jonathan Ayre Cristina & Tanner Bailey William & Laura Black Ting & John Bresnahan Divya & Chris Brown Pamela Brylski Jeff Caley Audrey & Brandon Cochran Crystal & Mike Cox Mandy & Rafael Diaz Amanda & Adam Dinitz Evin Ashley Erdowdu Terry Everett & Eric Cheyney Christine Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc. Kimberly Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc.
Mark Folkes & Christopher Johnston Courtney Fretz Rauli & Danna Garcia Michael A. Gonser Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk Claudio Gutierrez Will Hailey - Norton Rose Fulbright Ms. Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee Kathleen & James Jennings / BeautyNow Kurt Johnson & Colleen Matheu Stacy & Jason Johnson Jessica Q. Johnston Mackenzie Kemp Mr. Kendall R. Kessel & Mr. Harlan Johnson Gerrit Leeftink Catherine & Matt Matthews Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Kristen & Steve McDaniel Cara & Tanner Moran Amanda & Justin Morton Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Ahmed Saleh Paulina Sergot & Theo Shybut Justin & Caroline Simons Molly Simpson & Jeffrey Miles Steve & Judy Sohn Erin & James Stewart Ishwaria & Vivek Subbiah Carol Tai Glenn Taylor Candace & Brian Thomas Rachael & Jason Volz A Fare Extraordinaire The Young Associates Council is supported in part by Bank of America.
For more information, please contact Molly Simpson, Director, Major Gifts at (713) 337-8526 or molly.simpson@houstonsymphony.org. Louis H. Skidmore Jr. Barbara & Louis Sklar Dr. & Mrs. John Slater Mr. Hilary Smith & Ms. Lijda Vellekoop Steve & Judy Sohn Ms. Kelly Somoza Mark Stadnyk Mrs. Jeaneen Stastny Karen & Bruce Steffler Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stevens Erin & James Stewart Cassie B. Stinson & Dr. R. Barry Holtz Jack & Karen Stopnicki Dr. Navin Subramanian & Dr. Melissa Dupree Dr. & Mrs. David Sufian Mr. Clifford A. Swanlund Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Adam Szczepanski Mr. & Mrs. Alan Taghdisi Carol Tai Glenn Taylor Eric & Carol Timmreck Mrs. Glenda C. Toole Mr. & Mrs. Duane Utecht Susan J. & Gary W. Valka Mr. & Mrs. Donn K. Van Arsdall Dr. & Mrs. Gage Van Horn Ms. Jana Vander Lee Rachael & Jason Volz / A Fare Extraordinaire Mr. H. Richard Walton Mr. & Mrs. Brad Wander General & Mrs. Jasper Welch Ms. Joann E. Welton Mr. & Mrs. Eden N. Wenig Mrs. Deanne White Gene & Sandra Williams Loretta & Lawrence Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zabriskie Anonymous (5)
Director $1,000 - $1,499
Marcia & Ed Ambs Dr. Hesham M. Amin & Dr. Lara Ferrario Mr. & Mrs. Greg Anderson Mr. William J. Anderson Ms. Anna Arispe & Mr. John Reger Paul H. & Maida M. Asofsky Mr. Jeff Autor Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Axelrod Mr. & Mrs. David M. Balderston Trace Trahan Bannerman Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Beaudet Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd M. Bentsen III Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Berteaud Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bickel Dr. Joan Hacken Bitar Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bowden Bob Frank Boydston Joe Brazzatti Anne H. Bushman Mr. & Mrs. Brady F. Carruth Mr. & Mrs. Kent Chenevert Ms. Victoria Chin Dr. & Mrs. Gary Clark Ms. Kay Hanson-Clerc Dr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Coats Dr. & Mrs. Martin Cohen Donna M. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cook Ms. Miquel A. Correll Joe & Nancy Crabb The Honorable & Mrs. William C. Crassas Mr. & Mrs. John F. Crawford Mr. & Mrs. T. N. Crook
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Houston Symphony Donors Mr. & Mrs. David Crowley Mr. & Mrs. James D. Dannenbaum Brian & Leah Del Signore James R. Denton Dr. Ronald DePinho & Dr. Lynda Chin Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Deschner Ms. Elisabeth DeWitts Charles Dishman Mr. Michael Dooley Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dorn Mr. John F. Dorn Mr. & Mrs. Larry Dundee Egon & Elisa Durban Mrs. William H. Dwyer III Mr. Paul Ehrsam Mrs. Fredell Lack Eichhorn Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ellis Hon. & Mrs. John D. Ellis Jenny & Wendell Erwin, M.D. Ms. Caroline Fant Mr. & Mrs. Tilman J. Fertitta Mr. Dale Fitz Michelle & Deane Foss Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Frautschi Mr. & Mrs. James E. Furr Mr. Colin C. Gatwood & Ms. Aralee Dorough L. Rusty Goetz Helen B. Wils & Leonard Goldstein Dr. John Gomez & Dr. Cora Mihu Ms. Shelley Gorson Kendall & Pauline Gray Mrs. Adriana Greene Dennis Griffith & Louise Richman Dr. & Mrs. William S. Harwell Mr. & Mrs. Roy Haun Mr. & Mrs. Houston Haymon Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Heard Jr. Mr. John Heghinian & Ms. Isabelle Bedrosian Dr. & Mrs. William C. Heird Terry L. & Karen G. Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hennessy Mr. & Mrs. Donald Herron Dr. Holly Holmes & Mr. Paul Otremba Mr. John Horstman George E. Howe Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Janicke Arlene J. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Steve Jones Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Jordon Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Katz Ms. Carolyn C. Keeble Lynda & Frank Kelly Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Kathryn & James Ketelsen Mr. & Mrs. David Key Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Kneale Deborah Kosich Dr. & Mrs. Morton Leonard Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Earl L. Lester Jr. Velva G. & H. Fred Levine Priscilla L. List Mr. & Mrs. H. Arthur Littell Dr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Lobley Mr. & Mrs. Alberto Lozano Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Lubanko Kathleen & Tom Mach Ms. Barbara Manering Mr. & Mrs. David K. Martin Laurence McCullough & Linda Jean Quintanilla Dr. A. McDermott & Dr. A. Glasser Mr. Andrew McKinney Dr. & Mrs. G. Walter McReynolds Ernie & Martha McWilliams Dr. Gabriel E. Mena Ms. Susan D. Menke Ellen Ochoa & Coe F. Miles Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Mireles Mr. & Mrs. James Moore Mr. & Mrs. Keith Mosing Mary Beth Mosley Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy Daniel & Karol Musher Musicians of the Houston Symphony Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Neumann Leslie & John Niemand Ms. Kathryn O’Brien Mr. Edgar J. Ortiz
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Mr. & Mrs. James D. Penny Peter & Nina Peropoulos Grace & Carroll Phillips Ms. Debra Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Sam Philpot Mr. James D. Pitcock Jr. Mr. Patrick T. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. William B. Rawl Mr. Cameron Ray Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Reasor Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Reeves Mr. & Mrs. Hank & Karen Rennar Ms. Ann Rhoads Mr. & Mrs. John T. Riordan Mr. James L. Robertson Mrs. Evie Ronald Milton & Jill Rose Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Ross Brenda & Mansel Rubenstein Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Ruffing Harold H. Sandstead, M.D. Mrs. Holly Sansing Mr. & Mrs. Michael Scheurich Mr. & Mrs. Gary Schiefelbein Beth & Lee Schlanger Ms. Sally Schott Marcia & Victor Shainock Valerie J. Sherlock Mr. & Mrs. Steve B. Sims Mr. & Mrs. Lance Smith Dean & Kay Snider Mr. Charles E. Soderstrom Dr. & Mrs. C. Richard Stasney Richard P. Steele & Mary J. McKerall Joyce Steensrud Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stelling Skipper & Betsy Strong Ms. Jeanine Swift Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Tabor Jr. Mr. Jim Teague & Ms. Jane DiPaolo Mr. & Mrs. Gary Teletzke Stephen A. Tew, M.D. Jacob & Elizabeth Thomas Mr. Jim Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Dale M. Tingleaf Mr. Gerard Trione Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Unger Mr. & Mrs. William A. Van Wie Milton L. Wagner Betty & Bill Walker Mr. & Mrs. James A. Watt Mark Wawro & Melanie Gray Dr. & Mrs. Richard T. Weiss Ms. Bryony Jane Welsh Mr. Brian K. Westfall Ms. Sara E. White Ms. Tracy Wilkerson Charline & Bill Wilkins Dr. & Mrs. Jerry S. Wolinsky Mr. & Mrs. Haresh Yalamanchili Jenny & Chris Yarrow Ms. Alexandra Yates Mrs. Mary. V. Young Katherine & Mark Yzaguirre Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Zarrow Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Ziegler Anonymous (5)
Principal $500-$999
Mr. & Mrs. W. Kendall Adam William & Nancy Akers Mr. & Mrs. Jon Akkerman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alexander Mr. Robert J. Alexander & Ms. Becky A. Stemper Ms. Joan Ambrogi Ms. Sally S. Andrews & Mr. James Nelson Les & Barbara Antalffy Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Armes Corbin & Char Aslakson Dr. Saul & Ursula Balagura Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Barbieri Mr. & Mrs. Allen Barnhill Mr. A. Greer Barriault & Ms. Clarruth A. Seaton Mr. Walter F. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Benton Mrs. Robert L. Berge Anne & Edward Bornet
James & Dale Brannon Sally & Carl Brassow Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Brougher Sally & Laurence Brown Mr. Eric Brueggeman Mrs. Shirley Burgher Ms. Valeria Burguieres Cheryl & Sam Byington Dr. Maria Calcina Virginia & William Camfield Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Campbell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rod Canion Dr. Dorothy Caram Phil & Michele Carey Mr. & Mrs. Jim Chandler Mr. & Mrs. E. Thomas Chaney Honorable Theresa Chang & Dr. Peter Chang Ms. Carrie Colbert Otis & Sherida Coney Mr. George Connelly P.C. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Cook Mr. H. Talbot Cooley Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cooper Mr. Calvin Crossley Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Crull Mr. Larry Cullen Mrs. Rochelle Cyprus Dr. Lida S. Dahm Mr. Musa Dakri Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dalicandro Mr. Arthur Davies Mr. Darryl de Mello Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Devany Mr. & Mrs. Jack N. Doherty Leland A. Dolan Ms. Karen Doolittle Ms. Emma Dunch & Ms. Elizabeth Scott Mrs. Deborah Dunkum Ruth W. Ereli Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Erwin Robert & Susan Estill Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Eury Kay & Sam Feldt Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Fertitta Mr. & Mrs. Trent Foltz Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Fong Mr. & Mrs. David Fortner Ms. Diane L. Freeman Mr. Phillip Freeman & Ms. Brandy Skillern Bill & Diana Freeman Ms. Lee Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Terry W. Fussell Mr. & Mrs. Monty Garner Mrs. Sharon Garner Mr. Bernardo Garza Mr. & Mrs. Gibson Gayle Jr. Ms. Margaret Wendy Germani Gary & Marion Glober Mr. & Mrs. David Glodt Mrs. Barbara Goedecke Mr. Irving L. Gold, M.D.P.A. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gonzalez Mr. Bert & Patricia Gordon Dr. Harvey L. Gordon Mr. Garrett Graham Mr. David M. Gray Jr. & Ms. Mary A. Pearce Mr. Gerald Greiner Mr. Erik T. Gronfor & Ms. Joan DerHovsepian Mr. & Mrs. Weilai Gu Mr. & Mrs. Jay Guerrero Mr. & Mrs. Brent W. Gwaltney Dr. Teruhiko Hagiwara Gaye & Dennis Halpin Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hammonds Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Harbachick Michael D. Hardin Bruce Harkness & Alice Brown Thomas F. & Catherine Mary Hastings Sheila & Isaac Heimbinder Mr. & Mrs. James P. Hennessy Dean & Beth Hennings Ms. Leslie Herald Mr. & Mrs. David Hergert Ms. Hope Hernandez Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Herrmann
Mr. & Mrs. W. Grady Hicks Susan Hodge Hoffman Insurance Group Mr. Robert Hogan Mr. Todd Holowisky Patricia P. Hubbard Dr.Vicki Huff & Dr. Eric Boerwinkle Mr. & Mrs. Dean Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hull Ms. Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee Mr. Craig Ignacio Mr. & Mrs. M. R. Isak Mr. & Mrs. George C. John Ms. Karen Jones Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Kercho Louise & Sherwin Kershman Mr. Robin Kesselman Mr. Bill Kiker Dr. & Mrs. James Killian Mr. Curtis Knobbe Mr. & Mrs. William H. Knull III Steve Dukes & Nobuhide Kobori Dr. & Mrs. Michael F. Koehl Dr. & Mrs. James H. Krause Mr. Dennis Kroeger Suzanne A. & Dan D. Kubin Mr. & Mrs. David W. Kuenneke Mr. Vijay Kusnoor Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Lack Mrs. Deanna Lamoreux Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Landgren Mr. & Mrs. Joel J. Landis Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Laraway Mr. Alfred Lasher III Mr. Robert Leech Dr. Daniel Lemke Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lemmer Ms. Megan Light Mr. Daniel J. Linscomb Cynthia & Richard Loewenstern Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Peter MacGregor Mr. Patrick Manning Mrs. Mariquita Masterson Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Matiuk Mr. & Mrs. Mark Matovich Mr. R. Scott McCay Ms. Judi A. McGee Dr. & Mrs. Robert McGlashan Mr. George McKee Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence McManus Mr. Thomas J. McNulty Mr. & Mrs. R. Talley Melton Ms. Maria Carolina Mendoza Mr. Russell J. Miller & Mrs. Charlotte M. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Mills Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mitchum Jr. Melissa & Michael Mithoff Ms. Marsha L. Montemayor Mr. & Mrs. James T. Murphy Ms. Joan B. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Murphy Alan & Elaine Mut Patience Myers Ms. Jennifer Naae Mr. Cliff Nash & Dr. Lee Bar-Eli Mr. Timothy J. Neumann Ms. Sheila Neylon Ms. Amy Ng Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. O’Connor Mr. C. Odom Drs. M. & V. Orocofsky Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Ospina Julie & Chip Oudin Ms. Dianne Padgett Mr. & Mrs. Marc C. Paige Linda Popkin-Paine & Stephen Paine Dr. Corita B. Parker-Dubose & Dr. Ralph Dubose Prof. & Mrs. Jordan Paust Mr. & Mrs. Philip Peacock Mr. Miguel A. Pedroza Dr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Penn Ed & Heidi Perkins Mr. & Mrs. Ben H. Powell Kim & Ted A. Powell Mr. Thomas Power Mr. Mike Prichard Mr. & Mrs. David Pustka
Houston Symphony Donors Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Pybus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Elias Qumsieh Mr. Randy Ramdass Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ramirez Mr. Eric Rechlin Mr. & Mrs. Dwain Reeves Lynne & Allan Reich Mr. Manuel Rodriguez Ms. Emily L. Rogacion Ms. Carolyn Rogan Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Rogers Mr. Autry W. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Scott Rothwell Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ruisard John & Zhanna Russo Ramon & Chula Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Sandlin Mr. & Mrs. Ross Saunders Ms. Cindy Scanland Ms. Janet Schaumburg Mr. & Mrs. W. Russell Scheirman Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Scheliga Mr. Martin Schleuse Mr. & Mrs. Charles Schneider III Jurgen Schroder Drs. Helene & Robert Schwartz
Donna Scott Charles & Andrea Seay Mr. & Mrs. Dylan Seff Mr. Blake Segura Vance & Jane Senter Ms. Elizabeth Shack Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shack Ms. Becky V. Shaw Mrs. Lorie Sheffey Dr. Lynne F. Shepard Molly Simpson & Jeffrey Miles Mr. & Mrs. David K. Smith John L. Snyder Sherry Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Alan Stein Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Steinman Mr. & Mrs. Gary Stenerson Mr. & Mrs. Jim Stoa Mr. Roger Suter & Ms. Lakessia Fry Amy Sutton & Gary Chiles Mr. & Mrs. Eric Swanson Dr. Jeffrey Sweterlitsch Dr. & Mrs. James Tang Dr. Shahin Tavackoli Mr. Kerry Taylor Mr. & Mrs. David K. Terry
Ms. Betsy Mims & Mr. Howard D. Thames Mrs. Marjorie Therrell Mrs. Alisa Thomads Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Thompson Mrs. Roy A. Thornock Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Thurmond Richard V. Tobin Linda Townsend Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Trainer Jr. Mr. James Trippett Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Tsuchida Dr. & Mrs. Brad Urquhart Ms. Patricia Van Allan Mr. & Mrs. David Vannauker Mr. Chief Veith Mr. & Mrs. Robert Voigt Pieter & Janet Vrancken Ms. Elise Wagner Mr. & Mrs. John B. Wallace Sandria Ward Terence & Kathryn Washington Mr. Frank Watson Ms. Virginia S. Watt Mr. & Mrs. Larry Weis
Buford & Julia Wells Ms. Amy E. Whitaker Mr. & Mrs. Bradley White Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. White Grace Picton Wise Shelley Wisner Dr. Dorothy Wong Ms. Susan Wood Marvin & Terry Woskow Family Fund Drs. Randall & Crystal Wright Mr. Michael Wynhoff Ms. Ellen A. Yarrell Mrs. Traci Young Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Zerke Ms. Susan Zollers Mr. Ausonio Zubiani & Ms. Joan Straub Mr. & Mrs. John Zuklic Anonymous (14))
Joy & Gary Noble Shirley & Marvin Rich Richard & Anne Robbins Rosemarie & Jeff Roth Mr. Morris Rubin Mr. & Mrs. James Schulz Mr. & Mrs. Nick Stratigakis Seth Williams Anonymous
Director $1,000 - $1,499 Sue Sue & Don Aron Martha & Stanley Bair Michael & Diana Bonin Ellen Box Ms. Patricia K. Boyd Dr. & Mrs. R. L. Brenner Mr. Thomas N. Britton & Ms. Debra A. Ewing Vicki P. Buxton Ms. Julie Conner Marilyn & Tucker Coughlen Ms. Ann Currens Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Dauber Betsy Garlinger Ann & Bill Heim Ms. Doris M. Magee Ms. Nancy Mann Steve & Linda Massie Mr. & Mrs. Alan May Jr. Mrs. Kay Onstead Capt. & Mrs. Kim Parker Dr. Jonathan Penchas Mr. & Mrs. Roland W. Pringle Dr. & Mrs. Michael Rasmussen Jerry Siemers Mr. Ralph Tamper Mr. & Mrs. Carl N. Tongberg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Bob Wolin Anonymous (2)
The Houston Symphony would like to thank the 4381 donors who gave up to $499 over the past year. As of November 1, 2015 To note any errors or omissions, please call Darryl de Mello at (713) 337-8529.
Houston Symphony POPS Donors Ima Hogg Society $150,000 or More Mr. George P. Mitchell Sybil F. Roos Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Founder’s Society $75,000 - $99,000 Darlene & Cappy Bisso Maestro’s Society $50,000 -$74,999 Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr. / The Robbins Foundation Ms. Judith Vincent Concertmaster’s Society $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. Ralph Burch Jo Lynn & Gregg Falgout / Island Operating Company Allen & Almira Gelwick Lockton Companies Susan & Dick Hansen Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange John & Bobbie Nau Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. Conductor’s Circle, Platinum $15,000 - $24,999 Graham & Janet Baker Danielle & Josh Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Mrs. Gloria Pepper & Dr. Bernard Katz Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Ken & Carol Lee Robertson Conductor’s Circle, Gold $10,000 - $14,999 Mr. & Mrs. George Boss John & Candace Caley Mr. & Mrs. Bert Cornelison David & Cindy Deere Jennifer & Steve Dolman Scott Ensell & Family John & Minerva Esquivel Evan B. Glick University of St. Thomas Janice & Allan King Michael & Kelley Lang Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Martha & Marvin McMurrey Roman & Sally Reed Linda & Jerry Rubenstein
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scherr Shirley & Joel Wahlberg Conductor’s Circle, Silver $7,500 - $9,999 Lilia Khakimova & C. Robert Bunch Ms. Darlene Clark & Mr. Edwin C. Friedrichs Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Rita & Paul Morico Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Nelson Radoff Family Mr. & Mrs. Perry Radoff Conductor’s Circle, Bronze $5,000 - $7,499 Beth & Jim Barton Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Bowman Rhona & Bruce Caress Mr. & Mrs. Thierry Caruso William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes Janie & Carr Dishroon Connie & Byron Dyer Mrs. Jane Egner Ms. Carolyn Faulk Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fluor Kathleen & Dick Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Edd C. Hendee Mr. & Ms. Dan Kellogg Mary Louis Kister Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kotts Terry & Kandee McGill Alice McPherson, M.D. Mr. Robert J. Pilegge Jean & Allan Quiat Vicky & Michael Richker Mr. & Mrs. George A. Rizzo Jr. Jeanine Van Wagenen Sally & Denney Wright Grand Patron $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. & Mrs. J. Emery Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Banks Mr. John S. Beury Robert & Gwen Bray Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Cook Becky & Joe Demeter Mr. & Mrs. James E. Dorsett Mr. & Mrs. Mike Ezzell Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hall Edward Lee McIntosh, C.P.M. Dr. & Mrs. Raghu Narayan
Patron $1,500 - $2,499 Suan Angelo Dr. & Mrs. William S. Banks III Consurgo Sunshine Donald & Dottie Bates Mr. Allen J. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bertus William & Laura Black Mr. & Mrs. W. Carter Bliss Ms. Barbara A. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. William V. Conover II Mr. & Mrs. Robert Creager Mr. & Mrs. David Dybell Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fanning Mark Folkes & Christopher Johnston Carol & Larry Fradkin Mr. & Mrs. John Geigel Dr. & Mrs. Jack Gill Julius & Suzan Glickman Ms. Melissa Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Franklin J. Harberg Jr. Michael & Darcy Krajewski Gerrit Leeftink Mr. & Mrs. Barry I. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mason William D. & Karinne McCullough Mr. & Mrs. Bert Neece The Hon. Stella G. & Richard C. Nelson Margaret & V. Scott Pignolet Mr. & Mrs. Gary Prentice Judy & Bill Pursell Venu & Elsie Rao Douglas & Alicia Rodenberger Soren & Annetta Rose Mrs. Lynda G. Seaman Dr. & Mr. Adrian D. Shelley Ms. Angela Sherman Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Symko Ms. Jody Verwers Larry & Connie Wallace Dr. & Mrs. Brad Wertman Anonymous (2)
Principal $500 - $999 Mr. & Mrs. David Archibald Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Beard Mr. Jay T. Brown Ms. Deborah Butler Mr. & Mrs. Ray Butler Bill & Marion Calvert Mrs. Anne Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cantrell Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Chapman Richard & Marcia Churns Mr. & Mrs. Marion Collins Mrs. Midge Colton Carlo & Vicki Corso Mr. Warren Dean Joyce & Jack Eagle Evelyn Earlougher Mildred & Richard Ellis Dr. & Mrs. Charles Ericsson Mr. John Eymann
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Houston Symphony Donors Mr. & Mrs. John R. Farina Ms. Marilyn Farrell Sandra & Steven Finkelman Jessica Ford Dr. Truett Garrett Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Giardino Mr. Joseph J. Gugenheim Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George A. Helland Richard & Beverly Hickman Jess Hines Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Kaufman & Dr. David Goeken Dave & Laura Kirk Dr. George S. Knapp, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Joe D. Koshkin Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred M. Krenek
Gary T. Leach Dr. & Mrs. James Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Margolis Mr. & Mrs. David R. McKeithan Jr. Mr. Robert McNamara & Dr. Tracey Samuels Ms. Dinah Mei Mr. William Mendel Margaret & Elmer Milz Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Moen Ms. Wynona Montgomery Paul & Molly Mugnier Mr. & Mrs. Dan Neskora Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Nilson Joe & Ann Palm Mr. & Mrs. Ben A. Reid
Mr. O. M. Rogers Mr. Don W. Shackelford Claudette & Tim Shaunty Mr. Michael Shawiak Mr. James Slaughter Mr. & Mrs. Bruce S. Smith Mr. Lawrence C. Smith Jerilyn Stanka Dr. Joan Stoerner Mr. & Mrs. Karl Strobl Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stuart Mr. Alan Stuckert Dr. & Mrs. Frank C. Sung Mr. Roger Trandell Mr. & Mrs. Michael Villarreal Mr. & Mrs. Robert White
Erwin & Ann Wilbanks Maxine & Emil Wulfe Anonymous (4) The Houston Symphony would like to thank the 4381 donors who gave up to $499 over the past year. As of November 1, 2015 To note any errors or omissions, please call Darryl de Mello at (713) 337-8529.
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with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and this season’s debut with Spain’s Bilbao Symphony Orchestra. With degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Mike furthered his training at the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors. He lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Darcy. When not conducting, he enjoys travel, photography and solving crossword puzzles.
LEGACY SOCIETY The Legacy Society honors those who have included the Houston Symphony Endowment in their long-term estate plans through bequests, life-income gifts or other deferred-giving arrangements. Members of the Legacy Society enjoy a variety of benefits, including an annual musical event. The Houston Symphony Endowment would like to extend its deepest thanks to the members of the Legacy Society, and with their permission, we are pleased to acknowledge them below. If you would like to learn more about ways to provide for the Houston Symphony Endowment in your estate plans, please contact Patrick Quinn, Director, Planned Giving, at (713) 337-8532 or patrick.quinn@houstonsymphony.org. Daniel B. Barnum George & Betty Bashen Dorothy B. Black Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield Zu Broadwater Joan K. Bruchas & H. Philip Cowdin Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Erin Brunner Eugene R. Bruns Sylvia J. Carroll Dr. Robert N. Chanon William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes The Honorable & Mrs. Williams Orassas Patricia Cunningham Dr. Lida S. Dahm Leslie Barry Davidson Judge & Mrs. Harold DeMoss Jr. Ginny Garrett Lila-Gene George Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb Randolph Lee Groninger Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Mrs. Gloria Herman Marilyn & Robert M. Hermance Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth Dr. Edward J. & Mrs. Patti Hurwitz Dr. Kenneth Hyde Brian & Catherine James Dr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman, M.D.
John S. W. Kellett Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Mrs. Frances E. Leland E. W. Long Jr. Mrs. Lucy Lewis Sandra Magers Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Jay & Shirley Marks James G. Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Charles E. McKerley Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Mr. and Mrs. D. Bradley McWilliams Catherine Jane Merchant Katherine Taylor Mize Richard & Juliet Moynihan Gretchen Ann Myers Patience Myers John Neighbors, in memory of Jean Marie Neighbors Bobbie Newman John & Leslie Niemand Dave G. Nussmann John & Cynthia Onstott Edward C. Osterberg Jr. Imogen “Immy� Papadopoulos Christine & Red Pastorek
Sara M. Peterson Geraldine Smith Priest Dana Puddy Patrick T. Quinn Evie Ronald Walter Ross Dr. Tracey Samuels & Mr. Robert McNamara Dr. & Mrs. Kazuo Shimada Lisa & Jerry Simon Sherry Snyder Emily H. & David K. Terry Stephen G. Tipps Steve Tostengard in memory of Ardyce Tostengard Dr. Carlos Vallbona & Children Jana Vander Lee Dean B. Walker David M. Wax* & Elaine Arden Cali Geoffrey Westergaard Nancy B. Willerson Jennifer R. Wittman Daisy S. Wong / JCorp Lorraine & Ed Wulfe David & Tara Wuthrich Katherine & Mark Yzaguirre Edith & Robert Zinn Anonymous (6)
Crescendo Circle $100,000+ Dr. and Mrs. George J. Abdo Janice H. Barrow Dr. Joan Hacken Bitar Joe Brazzatti Terry Ann Brown Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Janet F. Clark Mr. William E. Colburn Harrison R.T. Davis Jean & Jack* Ellis The Aubrey & Sylvia Farb Family Eugene Fong Michael B. George Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Evan B. Glick Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Dr. Rita Justice
Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Joella & Steven P. Mach Betty & Gene McDavid Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mihalo Mr. Ronald Mikita & Mr. Rex Spikes Ione Moran Sidney Moran Sue A. Morrison & Children in memory of Walter J. Morrison Robert A. Peiser Gloria G. Pryzant Mr. and Mrs. Clive Runnells Mr. Charles K. Sanders Donna Scott Charles & Andrea Seay Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shaffer
Jule* and Albert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Snyder Mike & Anita* Stude Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Elba L. Villarreal Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Robert G. Weiner Vicki West, in honor of Hans Graf Jo Dee Wright Anonymous (2) As of November 1, 2015 *Deceased
IN MEMORIAM We honor the memory or those who in life included the Houston Symphony Endowment in their estate plans. Their thoughtfulness and generosity will continue to inspire and enrich lives for generations to come! Mr. Thomas D. Barrow W. P. Beard Ronald C. Borschow Mrs. H. Raymond Brannon Anthony Brigandi Lawrence E. Carlton, M.D. Mrs. Albert V. Caselli Lee Allen Clark Jack Ellis Mrs. Robin A. Elverson Frank R. Eyler Dr. & Mrs. Larry L. Fedder Helen Bess Fariss Foster Christine E. George Mr. & Mrs. Keith E. Gott
John Wesley Graham Mrs. Marcella Levine Harris Gen. & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Miss Ima Hogg Burke & Octavia Holman David L. Hyde Dr. Blair Justice Dr. Mary R. Lewis Mrs. L. F. McCollum Joan B. McKerley Doretha Melvin Monroe L. Mendelsohn Jr. Mrs. Janet Moynihan Terrence Murphree Arthur Newman
Constantine S. Nicandros Hanni Orton Stewart Orton, Legacy Society co-founder Dr. Michael Papadopoulos Miss Louise Pearl Mary Anne H. Phillips Mr. Howard Pieper Walter W. Sapp, Legacy Society co-founder J. Fred & Alma Laws Lunsford Schultz Ms. Jean R. Sides Blanche Stasny John K. & Fanny W. Stone Dorothy Barton Thomas Mrs. Harry C. Weiss Mrs. Edward Wilkerson January 2016 45
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS The Houston Symphony is proud to recognize the leadership support of our corporate, foundation and government partners that allow the orchestra to reach new heights in musical performance, education and community engagement for Greater Houston and the Gulf Coast Region. For more information on becoming a foundation or government partner, please contact Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship, at (713) 337-8521 or marybeth.mosley@houstonsymphony.org. For further information on becoming a corporate donor to the Houston Symphony, please contact Leticia Konigsberg at (713) 337-8522 or leticia.konigsberg@houstonsymphony.org.
HOUSTON SYMPHONY BUSINESS COUNCIL Co-Chairs Ralph Burch, ConocoPhillips David Wuthrich, Cadence Bank Business Council Host Committee: Prentiss Burt, J.P. Morgan Chase Brett Busby, Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District Janet F. Clark, Marathon Oil Corporation (retired) Ryan Colburn, Regions Bank Cindy Deere, Shell Oil Company Gene Dewhurst, Falcon Seaboard Diversified Mike Doherty, Frost Bank David Frankfort, Deutsche Bank Ron Franklin, McGuireWoods, LLP Allen Gelwick, Lockton Companies, LLC Mauro Gimenez, Russell Reynolds Associates Kathleen Hayes, Merrill Lynch
Steven P. Mach, Mach Industrial Group, LP Michael Mann, Mann Eye Institute Paul Mann, Mann Eye Institute David Massin, Wells Fargo Billy McCartney, Flat Rock Development, LLC Paul Morico, Baker Botts L.L.P. Dana Ondrias, Mann Eye Institute Ed Osterberg, Mayer Brown, LLP Robert A. Peiser, Parkton Group Greg Powers, Halliburton David Pruner, Wood Mackenzie Ltd. Stephen Pryor, ExxonMobil Chemical Co. Ron Rand, Rand Group, LLC
John Rydman, Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods Manolo Sanchez, BBVA Compass Jerry Simon, Northern Trust L. Proctor Thomas, Baker Botts L.L.P. (retired) William J. Toomey, BB&T Bobby Tudor, Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Company Jesse B. Tutor, Accenture (retired) Margaret Waisman, Affiliated Dermatologists of Houston Fredric Weber, Norton Rose Fulbright Beth Wolff, Beth Wolff Realtors Ed Wulfe, Wulfe & Co. Frank Yonish, Bank of Texas
Corporate partners As of November 1, 2015
Grand Guarantor, $150,000 and above BBVA Compass * Houston First Corporation * Houston Public Media – Classical 91.7 FM; News 88.7 FM; Channel 8 PBS * KTRK ABC-13 * Oliver Wyman * Spec’s Charitable Foundation/ Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods Guarantor, $100,000 and above Chevron ConocoPhillips * Houston Methodist Medistar Corporation * PaperCity Phillips 66 * Telemundo * United Airlines Underwriter, $50,000 and above * Baker Botts L.L.P. * BB&T Cameron International Corporation * Cameron Management * The Events Company ExxonMobil Frost Bank GDF SUEZ Energy North America * Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Houston Baptist University Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo * Jackson and Company Kalsi Engineering Kirkland & Ellis LLP Palmetto Partners Ltd./The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation * Rand Group, LLC Shell Oil Company Vinson & Elkins LLP 46
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Sponsor, $25,000 and above Andrews Kurth LLP Bank of America Bank of Texas The Boeing Company * Bright Star Enterprise Product Partners L.P. * Gittings * Houston Chronicle JPMorgan Chase KPMG LLP Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center Marathon Oil Corporation McGuireWoods, LLP * Neiman Marcus Northern Trust Norton Rose Fulbright Regions Bank Sidley Austin LLP * Silver Circle Audio The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center SPIR STAR Wells Fargo WoodRock & Co. Partner, $15,000 and above Anadarko Petroleum Corporation * City Kitchen East West Bank Ernst & Young LLP Gorman’s Uniform Service Halliburton H-E-B Independent Bank Laredo Construction, Inc. Locke Lord LLP Lockton Companies of Houston Macy’s Marine Foods Express, LTD. USI Southwest
Supporter, $10,000 and above * Abrahams Oriental Rugs * Agua Hispanic Marketing CenterPoint Energy * Crown Castle International Corp. Emerson Enbridge Energy Company Excel Diagnostics & Nuclear Oncology Center Goldman, Sachs & Co. Nordstrom Star Furniture * Zenfilm Benefactor, $5,000 and above Barclay’s Wealth and Investment Management Beck Redden LLP Louis Vuitton Plains All American * Randalls Food Markets Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc. Spectra Energy University of St. Thomas Wortham Insurance and Risk Management Patron, Gifts below $5,000 Adolph Locklar, Intellectual Property Law Firm Beth Wolff Realtors Boulware & Valoir Intertek Marsh & McLennan SEI, Global Institutional Group Smith, Graham & Company Stewart Title Company TAM International, Inc. * Includes in-kind support
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS As of November 1, 2015 Aetna Aon Apache Corporation Bank of America BBVA Compass Boeing BP Foundation
Caterpillar Chevron Chubb Group Coca-Cola ConocoPhillips Eli Lilly and Company EOG Resources ExxonMobil
Freeport - McMoRan Oil & Gas General Electric General Mills Goldman, Sachs & Company Halliburton Hewlett-Packard Houston Endowment IBM
ING Financial Services Corporation KBR Merrill Lynch NAACO Industries, Inc. Neiman Marcus Northern Trust Occidental Petroleum
Phillips 66 Shell Oil Company Spectra Energy Williams Companies, Inc.
IN-KIND DONORS As of November 1, 2015 A Fare Extraordinaire Aker Imaging Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design Alpha-Lee Enterprises, Inc. Aspire Executive Coaching, LLC Bergner & Johnson Design Bering’s BKD, LLP Boat Ranch Burberry Classical 91.7 FM Cognetic Culinaire Carl R. Cunningham DLG Research & Marketing Solutions
Elaine Turner Designs Elegant Events by Michael Elsie Smith Design Festari Foster Quan LLP Gucci Hermann Park Conservancy Hilton Americas – Houston Hotel Granduca Hotel Icon Houston Astros Houston Grand Opera Houston Texans Intercontinental Hotel Houston JOHANNUS Organs of Texas John L. Wortham & Son, L.P. John Wright/Textprint
JW Marriott Houston Downtown Kuhl-Linscomb The Lancaster Hotel LG Entertainers Limb Design Martha Turner Properties Meera Buck & Associates Michael’s Cookie Jar Minuteman Press – Post Oak Momentum Jaguar Music & Arts New Leaf Publishing, Inc. Nos Caves Vin Pro/Sound Randalls Rice University Richard Brown Orchestra
Saint Arnold’s Brewery Saks Fifth Avenue Shecky’s Media, Inc. Singapore Airlines Staging Solutions Stewart Title The Events Company Tony’s Tootsies Valobra Jewelry & Antiques Versace Village Greenery VISION Production Group Yahama
FOUNDATIONS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES As of November 1, 2015
Diamond Guarantor, $1,000,000 and above Houston Symphony Endowment Houston Symphony League The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Premier Guarantor, $500,000 and above The Brown Foundation, Inc. City of Houston and Theater District Improvement, Inc. Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Principal Guarantor, $250,000 and above The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Grand Guarantor, $150,000 and above City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board The Cullen Foundation Guarantor, $100,000 and above Houston Endowment M. D. Anderson Foundation
Underwriter, $50,000 and above The Elkins Foundation The Fondren Foundation The Hearst Foundations The Humphreys Foundation The John P. McGovern Foundation The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation/Palmetto Partners Ltd. The Robbins Foundation Sponsor, $25,000 and above Beauchamp Foundation Ray C. Fish Foundation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation The C. Howard Pieper Foundation Sterling-Turner Foundation Partner, $15,000 and above Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation The Cockrell Foundation The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation The Hood-Barrow Foundation Houston Symphony Chorus Endowment Houston Symphony League Bay Area William S. and Lora Jean Kilroy Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Radoff Family Foundation Strake Foundation Texas Commission on the Arts The Vaughn Foundation
Supporter, $10,000 and above The Carleen & Alde Fridge Foundation Petrello Family Foundation The Powell Foundation The Schissler Foundation The Vivian L. Smith Foundation Anonymous Benefactor, $5,000 and above LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation William E. and Natoma Pyle Harvey Charitable Foundation The Scurlock Foundation Keith and Mattie Stevenson Foundation Patron, Gifts below $5,000 Diamond Family Foundation First Junior Woman’s Club of Houston The Helmle-Shaw Foundation Huffington Foundation Leon Jaworski Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation Robert W. & Pearl Wallis Knox Foundation The Lillian Kaiser Lewis Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation The Oshman Foundation Chester Pitts Foundation State Employee Charitable Campaign
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Jarita Ng, viola the violin engaging to young children. My dad works at a government organization called the Music Office. It provides group classes on both Western and Chinese instruments at an exceedingly low cost. (Around $75 for four classes a month, so underprivileged students can afford music lessons too.) He also conducts a few orchestras in that organization. Both my parents taught me at different times. I studied with another teacher when they grew sick of teaching me, or vice versa.
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jarita Ng joined the Houston Symphony in September 2015. She holds a master’s degree from Shepherd School of Music at Rice University under the tutelage of James Dunham, and she graduated with a Best Achievement in Music award. Before becoming a Houstonian, she pursued a Bachelor of Music degree, studying with Yizhak Schotten, and a Bachelor of Science degree in biology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. There, she was awarded the Albert Stanley Medal for the most outstanding graduating senior at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Jarita has performed as a member of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta on its South America tour, as well as at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Germany and with the Verbier Festival Orchestra in Switzerland. Beginnings: The earliest recorded musical experience I have is a photo of me at age 2 holding a 1/32-sized violin, without a bow, singing. I plucked random notes on the violin and sang to it. It might be cute to see, but it was not so pleasant to hear. During primary school, I went to school only in the afternoon. At 8am, my mom woke me by playing symphonies loudly in the living room. I think that was how I was trained to become a deep sleeper. However, I have to admit that because of that early and consistent aural training, I gained perfect pitch, and I am able to recognize many tunes (but without knowing their titles or composers). My mom started to teach me violin when I was about 5 years old. When I was 17, my violin class was preparing a class recital with a piano quintet piece at the end. I volunteered to play the viola. And just like most violists, I instantly fell in love with the warm C-string. My violin teacher also persuaded me to switch to viola because I was more natural on the viola. I played both instruments until college. Other musicians in the family: Both of my parents are music teachers in Hong Kong. My mom teaches little kids. She is a very vibrant teacher and has a lot of ways to make the early stages of learning
Auditioning for the Houston Symphony: It was nerve-racking and exciting at the same time. The final round ended at 4pm, and I had a full chamber recital performance at 8pm in preparation for an exchange program with the music conservatory in Leipzig the following week. After the second part of the final round, the two finalists (myself included) were asked to play a trial week with the orchestra. Because of my summer travel schedule, I was scheduled to start the trial the next morning at 10am! The big orchestra piece on the program was Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra, which is one of my favorite pieces of orchestral music. The first concert that week was at Stude Concert Hall at Rice University. It was a thrilling and bittersweet experience to play in that hall, no longer as a student in the school orchestra, but potentially as a musician at the beginning of the next chapter of my career. Most enjoyable piece to perform: J.S. Bach’s Ciaconna from Partita No. 2. I enjoy listening to and playing it, with or without an audience. To me, this piece is a journey of life—the different stages, experiences and feelings. It goes from major to minor and back to major, which I interpret as simplicity, crisis and revelation. How the composer brings about and flows through each variation, based on the exact same bass notes, and creates completely different characters and moods is inspiring. Even though it is a piece for solo violin, there are arrangements for solo viola and viola quartet, as well. If I wasn’t a professional musician: I’d be a veterinarian! I was a dual-degree student at the University of Michigan, pursuing bachelor’s degrees in both music and biology. I was also a pre-vet student. I worked at animal hospitals and stables, and I shadowed veterinarians as training. At the end of my undergraduate studies, I decided to choose one path and stick with it to see how far I could go. I chose music, and I am glad I did because now I get to create music with great colleagues! Life in Houston: I moved to Houston in August 2012 to start my master’s degree at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. After having lived in Michigan for five years, I particularly enjoy “winter” in Houston. The weather here reminds me of home, especially the thunderstorms; I love staying home and reading when it is storming outside. I am still getting used to driving—or not driving—during flash floods.
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