InTune — The Houston Symphony Magazine — January 2017

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THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY MAGAZINE

JANUARY 2017

January 6, 7, 8

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE 24

Coral Kingdoms & Empires of Ice January 10

BEETHOVEN’S EMPEROR CONCERTO 26

GERSHWIN & RACHMANINOFF 30

JULIE SOEFER

CIRQUE GOES TO THE MOVIES 20

January 12, 14, 15

January 27, 28, 29

Andrés Orozco–Estrada, Music Director


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HELLO LETTER TO PATRONS

JANUARY 2017

Happy New Year, and welcome back to Jones Hall for the exciting start to the second half of your Houston Symphony’s 2016-17 concert season. Principal POPS Conductor Mike Krajewski starts us off with an amazing program featuring Cirque de la Symphonie performers, Cirque Goes to the Movies. We hope you will join Mike and the orchestra as we continue to celebrate Mike’s farewell season and his 17 years as our Principal POPS Conductor. A special thanks to the more than 340 donors who pledged to the Be Like Mike campaign in support of his final concert weekend, Classic Broadway, on May 26–28, 2017. Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada also returns this month to conduct brilliant young Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin on January 27–29 as he performs Rachmaninoff’s ultra-Romantic Piano Concerto No. 3. The concerts will be recorded in preparation for the future release of all four of Rachmaninoff’s piano concertos. Denis will return next season to perform the final concerto for the recording project, Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 4. Recording activity is a key component of the Houston Symphony’s Strategic Plan, Vision 2025. The orchestra’s recently released recordings of Dvořák Symphony No. 6 & Slavonic Dances, as well as Dvořák Symphonies No. 7 & No. 8, have generated national and international attention and have helped to elevate the Houston Symphony’s artistic and organizational reputation. In 2017, we look forward to the release of Berg’s Wozzeck, previously recorded with former music director Hans Graf, and the DVD/ Blu-Ray of the Houston Symphony’s signature multi-media project, The Cosmos—An HD Odyssey. Now that we’ve given you a small hint of what we have in store for the 2017-18 concert season, get the full story when we announce our entire 2017–18 subscription concert season on January 23. Visit houstonsymphony.org to read the press release, or view a short season announcement video during the January 27–29 performances. Subscribers will also be receiving more detailed information by mail. Next month, bring the entire family to our recently announced one-night-only performance of E.T.— Film with Live Orchestra on Thursday, February 9. The Houston Symphony will perform John Williams’ legendary score while the film is projected on a large screen above the orchestra. And if E.T. doesn’t make February a special month already, Yo-Yo Ma returns to join Andrés and the orchestra on Saturday, February 4 to perform Dvorak’s compelling Cello Concerto. Thank you again for joining your Houston Symphony family as we celebrate the New Year. Enjoy today’s performance!

Steven P. Mach President

Mark C. Hanson Excecutive Director/ CEO

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Programs

Cirque Goes to the Movies January 6, 7, 8 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Coral Kingdoms & Empires of Ice January 10 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Beethoven's Emperor Concerto January 12, 14, 15 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 Gershwin & Rachmaninoff January 27, 28, 29 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������30

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Letter to Patrons ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 The Role of a Concertmaster �������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Meet Robert Johnson, horn �����������������������������������������������������������������������52

News & Events

Children's Fashion Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Wine Dinner and Collector's Auction �������������������������������������������������� 10 2017 Houston Symphony Ball �������������������������������������������������������������������11 Upcoming Broadcasts on Houston Public Media . . . . . . . . 14

Your Houston Symphony

Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director �����������������������������������������������6 Orchestra Roster ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Staff Listing �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8

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Our Supporters

New Century Society ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12 Leadership Council ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Vision 2025 Implementation Fund ������������������������������������������������������ 13 Board of Directors ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Sustainability Fund �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 Legacy Society and In Memoriam ���������������������������������������������������������36 Houston Symphony Endowment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Education and Community Engagement Donors ����������������������� 40 Musician Sponsorships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Houston Symphony Donors �����������������������������������������������������������������������42 Corporate, Foundation and Government Partners ���������������������49 2 | Houston Symphony

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CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF, VIOLIN AND LARS VOGT, PIANO Thursday, February 16, 8:00 pm Cullen Theater, Wortham Theater Center Works of Beethoven Mozart Schubert Bartók

A world-renowned virtuoso known for his musical integrity, technical assurance and compelling interpretations, Christian Tetzlaff is one of the most important violinists performing today. His frequent collaborator Lars Vogt is one of the leading pianists of his generation. Known to Houston audiences from their appearances as soloists with Houston Symphony, the illustrious duo play treasured works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Bartók.

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ANDRÉS ANDRÉS OROZCO-ESTRADA

M U S I C D I R E C T O R

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. In the 2016–17 season, Andrés will continue to engage with audiences both with casual commentary from the stage and discussions with guests in “Behind the Scenes with Andrés” videos. On the recording front, Andrés and the Symphony will release the third disc in their critically acclaimed Dvořák Symphony series. Additional projects with Dutch recording label Pentatone are recordings of the Music of the Americas, which will include Gershwin’s An American in Paris and Revueltas’ Sensemayá; Rachmaninoff’s complete orchestral piano works with Denis Kozhukhin; and Haydn’s The Creation. 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. Andrés now regularly appears with many of the world’s leading orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic and Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestras, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome and the Orchestre National de France. Recent debuts have included the Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Oslo Philharmonic and the Israel Philharmonic in New York. In the summer of 2014, he also made his debut at Glyndebourne Festival Opera conducting Don Giovanni, which immediately led to an invitation to conduct La traviata in 2017. The 2016–17 season includes debuts with the San Francisco Symphony, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 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.

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ORCHESTRA Andrés Orozco-Estrada Music Director Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair FIRST VIOLIN Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster Ellen E. Kelley Chair Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster Fondren Foundation Chair Marina Brubaker Tong Yan MiHee Chung Sophia Silivos Rodica Gonzalez Ferenc Illenyi Si-Yang Lao Kurt Johnson Christopher Neal Sergei Galperin Anastasia Sukhopara*

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 Kathryn Ladner PICCOLO Kathryn Ladner

SECOND VIOLIN Rebecca Reale, Associate Principal Hitai Lee Kiju Joh** Mihaela Frusina Annie Kuan-Yu Chen Jing Zheng Martha Chapman Tianjie Lu Lisa Ji Eun Kim Tina Zhang Amy Teare** Evgenia Zharzhavskaya* Jenna Barghouti* Jordan Koransky*

OBOE Jonathan Fischer, Principal Lucy Binyon Stude Chair Anne Leek, Associate Principal Colin Gatwood Adam Dinitz

Community-Embedded Musicians David Connor, double bass Rainel Joubert, violin Anthony Parce, viola Hellen Weberpal, cello

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 John Parker, Associate Principal Robert Walp, Assistant Principal Caroline Schafer TROMBONE Allen Barnhill, Principal Bradley White, Associate Principal Phillip Freeman BASS TROMBONE Phillip Freeman TUBA Dave Kirk, Principal

ENGLISH HORN Adam Dinitz

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 Yewon Ahn*

Michael Krajewski Principal POPS Conductor Steven Reineke Principal POPS Conductor Designate Robert Franz Associate Conductor, Sponsor, Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Betsy Cook Weber Director, Houston Symphony Chorus

CLARINET Mark Nuccio, Principal Thomas LeGrand, Associate Principal Christian Schubert Alexander Potiomkin

TIMPANI Ronald Holdman, Principal Brian Del Signore, Associate Principal PERCUSSION Brian Del Signore, Principal Mark Griffith Matthew Strauss

E-FLAT CLARINET Thomas LeGrand

HARP Megan Conley, Principal

BASS CLARINET Alexander Potiomkin Tassie and Constantine S. Nicandros Chair

KEYBOARD Scott Holshouser, Principal

BASSOON Rian Craypo, Principal Eric Arbiter, Associate Principal Elise Wagner Micah Doherty*

*Contracted Substitute ** On Leave

CONTRABASSOON Micah Doherty*

Orchestra Personnel Manager Michael Gorman

Librarian Thomas Takaro

Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Shana Bey

Assistant Librarians Hae-a Lee Michael McMurray

Stage Manager Kelly Morgan

Stage Technicians Ritaban Ghosh Cory Grant Jose Rios Ryan Samuelson David Stennis

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HOUSTON SYMPHONY STAFF Mark C. Hanson , Executive Director/CEO,

Margaret Alkek Williams Chair Pam Blaine , Chief of Education and Community Programming David Chambers , Chief Development Officer Amanda Dinitz , Chief of Strategic Initiatives Vicky Dominguez , Chief Operating Officer Danny Granados , Chief Financial Officer Trazanna Moreno , Chief Marketing Officer Carlos AndrĂŠs Botero , Musical Ambassador Aurelie Desmarais , Senior Artistic Advisor Christine Kelly-Weaver , Executive Assistant/Board Liaison

Development Liam Bonner , Development Officer, Individual Giving Tiffany Bourgeois , Development Associate, Annual Fund Julie Busch , Development Executive Assistant

Office Services Coordinator

Initiatives and Special Projects

Planned Giving

Irma M. Carrillo , Development Manager, Gifts and Records Timothy Dillow, Manager, Individual Giving Events Noureen Faizullah , Development Director, Strategic Denise Furlough , Manager, Special Events Vickie Hamley, Director, Volunteer Services Sydnee E. Houlette , Development Assistant, Institutional Giving Rachel Klaassen , Associate, Special Events Leticia Konigsberg , Director, Corporate Relations Michelle Montabana , Development Assistant, Gifts, Records and Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship Patrick Quinn , Director, Planned Giving Martin Schleuse , Development Communications Manager Monica Simon , Director, Special Events Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts Sarah Slemmons , Patron Donor Relations Manager Education and Community Programming Keisha Cassel , Manager, Education Allison Conlan , Associate Director, Education Joshua Dada , Manager, Community Programming Emily Nelson , Education and Community Programming Manager Ragan Rhodes , Education and Community Programming Associate

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Finance/Administration/IT/HR Lucy Alejandro , Accountant I Heather Fails , Manager, Ticketing Database Janis Pease LaRocque , Manager, Patron Database Mateo Lopez , Finance/HR Associate Kay Middleton , Receptionist Maria Ross , Payroll Manager Brian Powell , Senior IT Manager Armin (A.J.) Salge , Network Systems Engineer Christian Swearingen, Accounts Payable Analyst Joann Tamayo , Human Resources Generalist Brandon VanWaeyenberghe , Director, Business Analytics Marketing/Communications Vanessa Astros-Young , Senior Director, Communications Kristen Bennett , PR Coordinator Jeffrey Block , Associate Director of Marketing Lorena Cozzari , Publicist Leonard DiFranza , Digital Marketing and Design Assistant Calvin Dotsey, Digital Marketing Coordinator Elizabeth Faulkinberry, Front of House Coordinator Brian Glass , Patron Services Coordinator James Grant , Graphic Designer Jason Landry, Senior Manager, Patron Services Melissa H. Lopez , Director, Single Tickets & Special Projects Keith Nickerson , Managing Editor, Publications Melanie O'Neill , Publications Designer Sarah RendĂłn , Assistant Manager, Patron Services Vanessa Rivera , Digital Strategist Katie Sejba , Senior Director, Marketing & Sales Linsey Whitehead , Marketing Manager Jenny Zuniga , Director, Patron Services Operations/Artistic Shana Bey , Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Becky Brown , Director, Operations Anna Diemer , Chorus Manager/Artistic Coordinator Michael Gorman , Orchestra Personnel Manager Hae-a Lee, Assistant Librarian Michael McMurray, Assistant Librarian Lauren Moore , Operations Assistant Kelly Morgan , Stage Manager Lesley Sabol , Director, Popular Programming Thomas Takaro, Librarian Roxanna Tehrani , Artistic Assistant Meredith Williams , Associate Director, Operations Rebecca Zabinski , Artistic Administrator


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NEWS & EVENTS Children's Fashion Show SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2017 11am–1pm River Oaks Country Club

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Saula Centa Valente, Chair Betty Tudor, Underwriting Chair We are off to see the wizard for this season’s Children’s Fashion Show, chaired by Saula Centa Valente. Join us for this fashionable celebration as toddlers to teens follow the yellow brick road in fresh spring styles followed by a savory lunch and wizardly entertainment in the company of family and friends. Purchase a table and your youngsters will have the opportunity to model and to have a complimentary portrait session by Gittings. TABLES FOR 10: $1,500; $2,500 and $5,000 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $75 for children and $150 for adults

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Wine Dinner

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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts Tara & David Wuthrich, Chairs Margaret Alkek Williams, Honorary Chair Robert Weiner, Wine and Spirits Auction Chair

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Join us for one of the Houston Symphony’s most celebrated events. Enjoy a delectable multi-course menu, carefully paired with wines from Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods selected by Tara and David Wuthrich, along with Lindy and John Rydman. Connoisseurs will bid at our Collector’s Auction—featuring rare fine wines, winerelated packages and spirits—all to support the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming.

David & Tara Wuthrich, Chairs

Margaret Alkek Williams, Honorary Chair

TABLES FOR 12: $50,000 (one available) TABLES FOR 10: $25,000; $15,000 and $10,000 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $5,000; $2,500 and $1,250 TICKETS FOR A HOUSTON SYMPHONY MUSICIAN & THEIR GUEST: $1,250 YOUNG ASSOCIATE COUNCIL TICKETS: $625 (limited availability) LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $625 (limited availability)

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Friday, May 12, 2017 Marriott Marquis Houston Christina & Mark Hanson, Chairs Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge, Honorary Chair Beth Wolff & Farida Abjani, Ball Auction Chairs Danielle & Joshua Batchelor, Entertainment Chairs Candace & Brian Thomas, After-Party Chairs

HONOREES

Make plans to join us for the annual Houston Symphony Ball. This year, we will honor several of the Houston Symphony family’s most generous donors and will feature two shows by the energetic Las Vegas showman Frankie Moreno and his band. Our silent auction will be filled with one-of-a-kind packages and experiences. All proceeds will benefit the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programming,

Ima Hogg Award for Philanthropy Jane & Robert Cizik

Special Honoree Richard Flowers/The Events Company

Mike Stude Award for Enduring Artistic Vision Janice H. Barrow, Barbara & Pat McCelvey and family

Maurice Hirsch Corporate Citizenship Award Vinson & Elkins, LLP

Raphael Fliegel Award for Visionary Leadership Awarded jointly to Barbara J. Burger and Muffy & Mike McLanahan

The Stewart Orton Golden Baton Award in Recognition of Extraordinary Volunteer Service Margaret Alkek Williams

TABLES FOR 14: $100,000 TABLES FOR 12: $75,000 TABLES FOR 10: $50,000; $25,000 and $15,000 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $6,250; $2,500 and $1,500 YOUNG ASSOCIATE COUNCIL TICKETS: $750 LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: $750 TICKETS FOR A HOUSTON SYMPHONY MUSICIAN AND THEIR GUEST: $1,500 For more information, please contact: Houston Symphony Special Events specialevents@houstonsymphony.org 713.337.8585


New CenturyforSArtistic ociety Excellence and Innovation The New Century Society for Artistic Excellence and Innovation recognizes the Houston Symphony’s most committed and loyal supporters who have pledged their leadership support over a three-year period to help secure the orchestra’s financial future. Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Margaret Alkek Williams Janice Barrow Rochelle & Max Levit Cora Sue & Harry Mach Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Mike Stude Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor

Robin Angly & Miles Smith Gary & Marian Beauchamp Barbara J. Burger The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Joella & Steven P. Mach Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Houston Methodist Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch Carol & Michael Linn & The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Nancy & Robert Peiser Rand Group Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr. / The Robbins Foundation Steven & Nancy Williams

Baker Botts L.L.P. Beauchamp Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dennis III / WoodRock & Co. Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Barbara & Pat McCelvey Dignity Memorial Funeral Homes and Cemetaries of the Greater Houston Area Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Sloan Jr. / Houston Baptist University Wells Fargo

For more information or to pledge your support for New Century Society, please contact: Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO, 713.337.8540 David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525

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). Graham & Janet Baker Danielle & Josh Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. Walter V. Boyle Justice Brett & Erin Busby Janet F. Clark Billy & Christie McCartney The Estate of Terence Murphree Mr. Richard Danforth Gene & Linda Dewhurst The Elkins Foundation Angel & Craig Fox Allen & Almira Gelwick – Lockton Companies Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Christina & Mark C. Hanson The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation

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 & Edward Osterberg Gloria & Joe Pryzant Ken & Carol Lee Robertson Donna & Tim Shen Lisa & Jerry Simon Nancy & David Tai Stephen & Kristine Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr.

For more information or to pledge your support for Leadership Council, please contact: David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525 Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, 713.337.8526

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EARLY ADOPTERS Vision 2025 Implementation Fund Vision 2025, the Houston Symphony’s ten-year Strategic Plan, will allow the Houston Symphony to be America’s most relevant and accessible top-ten orchestra by 2025. Vision 2025 was kick-started by early adopters in 2015. The Houston Symphony recognizes and thanks the following Early Adopters for their initial investments in support of our ambitious vision.

Vision 2025 Implementation Fund The Vision 2025 Implementation Fund will catalyze the transformative growth outlined within Vision 2025. The Houston Symphony recognizes and thanks the following supporters of the Vision 2025 Implementation Fund. OPERATING SUPPORT

Rochelle & Max Levit Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Barbara J. Burger C. Howard Pieper Foundation The Brown Foundation, Inc. Janet F. Clark Joella & Steven P. Mach Beauchamp Foundation Mr. John Neighbors Lisa & Jerry Simon BBVA Compass Robin Angly & Miles Smith The Boeing Company Justice Brett & Erin Busby Ellen A. Yarrell, in memory of Virginia S. Anderson and in honor of Cora Sue Mach Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan

Evan B. Glick Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Christina & Mark C. Hanson Debbie & Frank G. Jones Dr. Stewart Morris Tad & Suzanne Smith Vicki West & Mrs. William Estrada Cora Sue & Harry Mach Mr. & Mrs. Pat McCelvey Mrs. Sybil F. Roos Shirley Wolff Toomin PLANNED AND ENDOWMENT GIFTS

Robin Angly James Barton Michael J. Shawiak

EARLY ADOPTERS

Margaret Alkek Williams Janice Barrow The Brown Foundation, Inc. Cora Sue & Harry Mach Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Joella & Steven P. Mach Rochelle & Max Levit Steven & Nancy Williams Robin Angly & Miles Smith Carol & Michael Linn and The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Bobby & Phoebe Tudor

Baker Botts L.L.P. Nancy & Robert Peiser Barbara & Pat McCelvey The Robert & Janice McNair Foundation / Palmetto Partners, Ltd. John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Charitable Foundation / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Billy & Christie McCartney Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Danielle & Josh Batchelor BBVA Compass Dave & Alie Pruner

C. Howard Pieper Foundation Dr. James E. & Betty W. Key The Hon. Stella G. & For more information or to pledge your support for Vision 2025, please contact: Richard C. Nelson Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO, 713.337.8540 David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525

Vision 2025 Implementation Fund

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Barbara J. Burger,

Houston Symphony Governing Director and Finance Committee Chair, enjoyed quality time with Music Director Andrés Orozco-Estrada following the Fiesta Sinfónica performance on September 18, 2016. As the first leadership supporter of the Implementation Fund, Barbara has enabled the Houston Symphony to invest in strategic initiatives that supportVision 2025’s goal to be more relevant and accessible to our diverse city.

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Houston Public Media brings you the best of the Houston Symphony Ring in the new year with inspiring performances from the Houston Symphony’s past and present! January’s broadcasts include the recent concert by Russian piano star Daniil Trifonov in Schumann’s Piano Concerto and, from last spring, the Houston Symphony Chorus and soloists in Fauré’s Requiem. In anticipation of composer John Adams’ 70 th birthday next month, we reprise his “Adams Conducts Adams” concert from 2014. The month begins with a “king” of Mozart’s symphonies, the Jupiter, and ends with a “king” among pianists, Emanuel Ax.

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January 1 News 88.7 January 4 Classical RECORDED:

January 3–5, 2014

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Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor Eric Halen, violin Jennifer Owen, violin Haydn: Symphony No. 59, Fire Schnittke: Moz-Art á la Haydn — for two violins and chamber ensemble Mozart: Symphony No. 41, Jupiter Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor Daniil Trifonov, piano Schumann: Piano Concerto Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2

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November 3, 5 and 6, 2016

January 15 News 88.7 January 18 Classical RECORDED:

April 28, 30 and May 1, 2016

David Zinman, conductor Kiera Duffy, soprano Stephen Powell, baritone Houston Symphony Chorus— Betsy Cook Weber, director Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4, Italian Fauré: Requiem

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January 31– February 2, 2014

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January 29 News 88.7 February 1 Classical RECORDED:

February 13,15 and 16, 2014

John Adams, conductor Gil Shaham, violin Timothy McAllister, saxophone Copland: El Salón Mexico Korngold: Violin Concerto Adams: City Noir

Hannu Lintu, conductor Emanuel Ax, piano Ravel: Noble and Sentimental Waltzes Bach: Piano Concerto in D minor R.Strauss: Burleske for Piano and Orchestra R.Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier


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The first orchestras in the 18th century had far fewer players than modern orchestras. The role of a “conductor” didn't yet exist, so unless the composer was leading from the keyboard, it was necessary that one of the musicians would direct the ensemble— visually leading the starts, stops and major tempo changes. Since the strings play almost continually during a symphony, and the first violins often have the main melodic line and play the highest 16 | Houston Symphony

and most penetrating sounds of the strings, it was natural that the leader of the first violins would be the one to lead the orchestra. As orchestras grew in size and the scores grew more complex, they began to employ dedicated conductors, who could devote their undivided attention to controlling all aspects of the orchestra. Though modern concertmasters are now technically only leaders of the first violin section, in practice they are still the “second in command,” helping to lead all the string sections and ultimately, the entire orchestra. Great concertmasters can have a powerful unifying effect on the sound of the whole orchestra, changing not only the precision of the ensemble, but also the nature of the sound the orchestra produces and its flexibility in response to a conductor’s indications.


GREAT CONCERTMASTERS CAN HAVE A POWERFUL UNIFYING EFFECT ON THE SOUND OF THE WHOLE ORCHESTRA. You might think that an orchestra would simply play exactly with a conductor's beat, but that is actually only true of student orchestras. A great orchestra watches the conductor’s beat as an indication of the tempo and direction, but its first goal is to play together, not simply with the conductor. Because it takes time for the sound to travel, in order for an entire orchestra to sound together, the people in the back have to play slightly earlier while the people near the front need to play slightly later. It's a delicate adjustment that must be relearned for each hall and each orchestra, but by watching the body language and bow of great concertmasters, the other musicians can tell exactly when their sound will speak, and can plan exactly how to match that. Concertmasters also determine violin bowings, which are matched by the other string sections. Choosing bowings is an art, as different bowings can affect not only the players’ comfort, but also the sound and shape of the phrase. Concertmasters must be virtuoso players, able to command the respect of all colleagues, but also sensitive chamber musicians— constantly alert and adapting to everything that goes on around them, and they also must have certain undefined, but instantly recognizable, characteristics of leadership. It's a very tall order to fill. The Houston Symphony has been fortunate to have had many wonderful concertmasters, including most recently, Houston native Frank Huang. Frank recently accepted the concertmaster position of the New York Philharmonic, but his love for our orchestra and town made the decision much tougher, and much closer, than one might have imagined. We miss Frank, but we also take pride in the Houston Symphony's ability to locate the greatest undiscovered talents and bring them to our audiences first.

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As Frank transitioned to New York and we began the search process, we have used the opportunity to bring in a number of guest concertmasters. This is a chance not only for us to see a variety of top players and leadership styles, but also for some of the world’s best orchestral musicians to get to know the Houston Symphony and take news of what we are building here back home with them. Already, we have had guest concertmasters from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; the Hong Kong Philharmonic; the Philadelphia Orchestra; and the Singapore, Chicago, Montreal and National Symphony Orchestras, with more to come. As we move through the audition process, some will be under consideration for the permanent job, while others will simply be guests. The Houston Symphony is fortunate and grateful to have wonderful leaders in Associate Concertmaster Eric Halen and Assistant Concertmaster Qi Ming, who form an invaluable part of our leadership team. But since every great orchestra needs several great concertmasters, the search for the person who will round out our team will last as long as it takes. It's a bit like dating—you never know how long it will take to find the right person, but when you do find the one, you know! We are committed to bringing you some of the best orchestral playing in the world, and for the sake of our audience, we will not rest until we find the player who will help take your orchestra to an even higher level. As the search proceeds, please welcome and enjoy our marvelous guest concertmasters! The Houston Symphony thanks our generous musician sponsors: Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi and Mr. & Mrs. James Shaffer— Eric Halen, First Violin, Co-Concertmaster Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cizik— Qi Ming, First Violin, Assistant Concertmaster

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FEATURED PROGRAM

CIRQUE GOES TO THE MOVIES Friday January 6, 2017 8pm Saturday January 7, 2017 8pm Sunday January 8, 2017 7:30 pm

Jones Hall

Michael Krajewski, conductor Sagiv Ben Binyamin, Marco Balestracci, Oleksiy Snarskyy, Sarah Sporich, Autumn Crockett, Armando Munoz, Aloysia Gavre, Jarek and Darek, artists

R. Whiting/J. Williams Hooray for Hollywood from Hollywood Hotel Williams Music from The Star Wars Saga

II Parade of the Ewoks: À la Marcia

Legrand/F. Müller Theme from Summer of ’42 L. Schifrin/C. Custer Theme from Mission: Impossible Horner/K. Kaska My Heart Will Go On from Titanic Vangelis/Mancini Theme from Chariots of Fire H. Zimmer/P. Lavender Symphonic Highlights from Pirates of the Caribbean:

Dead Man’s Chest Arr. S. Bulla 007 Through the Years

I N T E R M I S S I O N

A. Karas/R. Wendel The Third Man Theme Bernstein/M. Peress Overture to West Side Story Williams Devil's Dance from The Witches of Eastwick Williams Suite from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

II Aunt Marge's Waltz: Playfully Light Waltz

A. Silvestri Suite from Back to the Future Williams Across the Stars from Attack of the Clones Ravel/V. Leonard Theme from 10 (Boléro)

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Did you know? • Principal POPS Conductor Mike Krajewski programmed and conducted the first fulllength orchestral program with Cirque de la Symphonie performers for the Houston Symphony in May 2006. • Cirque Goes to the Movies is the fourth Cirque de la Symphonie program Mike has brought to the Houston Symphony. This program differs from the previous shows in that Mike features popular movie scores rather than light classical music.


Cirque Goes To The Movies | Program Biographies

Program BIOGRAPHIES These performances are generously supported in part by:

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 role as Principal Pops Conductor of the Houston Symphony, he is music director of The Philly Pops and principal pops conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Jacksonville Symphony.

Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation’s 50th anniversary in 2015.

MICHAEL TAMMARO

Sponsor Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange

As a guest conductor, Michael has performed with the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras; the Boston and Cincinnati Pops; the San Francisco, Seattle and St. Louis Symphonies; the Baltimore, Detroit, Indianapolis, Dallas, Pittsburgh and National Symphony Orchestra and numerous other orchestras across the nation. In Canada, he has led Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra; the Toronto, Edmonton and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestras; Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. Other international appearances include Dublin and Belfast with the Ulster Orchestra and performances with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Iceland Symphony Orchestra and Spain’s Bilbao Symphony Orchestra. Michael is the conductor of the video Silver Screen Serenade with violinist Jenny Oaks Baker that aired worldwide on BYU Broadcasting. He has led the Houston Symphony on two holiday albums: Glad Tidings and Christmas Festival. In 2016, he conducted his original Carole King Songbook across North America featuring Broadway's Liz Callaway, Allison Blackwell and Bryce Ryness. Michael’s other collaborative programs have included flutist James Galway, mezzo Marilyn Horne, pianist Alicia de Larrocha, guitarist Angel Romero and pop artists Jason Alexander, Roberta Flack, Judy Collins, Art Garfunkel, Wynonna Judd, Kenny Loggins, Ben Folds, Doc Severinsen, Patti Austin, Sandi Patty, Ann Hampton Callaway, Chicago, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Chieftains, Pink Martini, Rockapella, Cirque de la Symphonie, Classical Mystery Tour, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and The Midtown Men. With degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Michael furthered his training at the Pierre Monteux Domaine School for Conductors. He was a Dorati Fellowship Conductor with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and later served as that orchestra’s assistant conductor. He was resident conductor of the Florida Orchestra and, for 11 years, served as music director of the Modesto Symphony Orchestra. Michael lives in Orlando, Florida, with his wife, Darcy. When not conducting, he enjoys travel, photography and solving crossword puzzles.

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Aloysia Gavre | performer Aloysia Gavre is an incredible aerial performer from the prestigious École national de cirque, Montreal, with early training from Master Lu Yi and the Pickle Family Circus School. Her aerial acrobatics and graceful maneuvers on the aerial hoop, suspended high above the stage, add three-dimensional excitement to this evening’s performance. Special prize winner at the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival, Aloysia is a veteran of stage and theater performances worldwide. She is best known for Cirque du Soleil’s Quidam and O. Five years with Quidam established her as one of the best aerial artists in the world, and today she shares that experience as choreographer for Cirque Mechanics and Troupe Vertigo and as director of Cirque School in Los Angeles. Aloysia’s regular performances with Cirque de la Symphonie and live orchestras take aerial acrobatics to a new level.

Sagiv Ben Binyamin | performer Sagiv Ben Binyamin began his gymnastic career in his native Israel before moving to the United States in 2000. His mastery of trapeze, fabrics, rope, hand balancing and acrobatics quickly attracted the attention of circus companies and major entertainment producers. His stunt credits include movies such as The Polar Express and productions such as Universal Studios’ Spiderman Rocks! He is famous for his acrobatics with Teatro ZinZanni, Cirque Productions, AntiGravity, Cirque de la Mer, Velocity Circus, Eye of Newt Circus and the Birdhouse Factory; and he has worked with major performing artists, including Cher. Sagiv provides an amazing rope act and tantalizing adagio in a tango of balance and strength for Cirque de la Symphonie.

Jarek and Darek | performer The mind-boggling strength and agility of Jarek and Darek’s Duo Design provides one of the most powerful acts to be included in Cirque de la Symphonie’s captivating program. This dynamic and exciting balancing act consists of Jaroslaw Marciniak and Dariusz Wronski, former Polish national hand-balancing champions. They have competed and performed throughout Europe and the United States, winning championships in Evian, France, and Sarasota, Florida. Over the past few years, these prolific performers have thrilled audiences at several NBA halftimes, Cirque du Soleil, Circus Circus, Busch Gardens and the national tour of Cirque Ingenieux. Their Cirque de la Symphonie performances have left audiences stunned and amazed.

Oleksiy Snarskyy | performer Oleksiy Snarskyy was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and started training competitively at age 6 in sports acrobatics. He achieved Master of Sport in acrobatics in 1996 and International Master of Sport in acrobatics in 1998. Oleksiy competed and won many medals 22 | Houston Symphony

and championships in acrobatics on the regional, national and international levels as a member of the National Ukrainian Sports Acrobatics Team. By 2002, he had transformed his acrobatic skills into top-form circus acts, and he performed the Russian bar and rope jumping acts in numerous circus appearances across the United States and elsewhere. But it was the German wheel that captivated Oleksiy’s attention, and he focused his energy and passion on becoming one of the best and most flamboyant performers on this large prop. Recognized as one of the very best wheel performers anywhere, Oleksiy has performed across the globe for numerous companies, including famous cirque programs.

Marcello Antonio Balestracci | performer Marcello “Marco“ Antonio Balestracci is an acro-gymnast, dancer, actor and singer. As a competitive gymnast, he has received several first place state and national medals. As a dancer, Marco has worked with leading choreographers, including his mother, Sandra Balestracci. He performed in The Nutcracker as a soloist with the American Youth Ballet Company, a production that was nationally broadcast to school systems. Regional theater musicals have included The King and I, Godspell and Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. As an acrobat, Marco made his Broadway debut in the lead role of Cirque Dream Jungle Fantasy, followed by a 2008 national tour. He has starred in other Cirque productions, including Imaginique and Dreams Holidaze. He lives in Los Angeles where he has performed with Le Ombré and Torque Method. When not touring with Cirque de la Symphonie, Marco is head acrobatics instructor at Cirque School LA.

Autumn Crockett | performer Autumn Crockett began training in dance and acrobatics at age 3 at DC Dance Factory in her native state of Tennessee. Her exceptional talents soon led to television performances with LeAnn Rimes, Billy Gilman and CeCe Winans. Autumn’s unique combination of contortion, dance and acrobatics was soon recognized by EDGE Performing Arts Center, an elite company in Los Angeles that provided a full scholarship. She continued her movement training with Cirque School LA’s professional program. Her career took off soon after, including appearances with Rihanna in the MTV Video Music Awards, the movie I Kissed a Vampire, America’s Got Talent and numerous commercials. She has performed in live stage shows such as Odyssey Dance Theatre, Troupe Vertigo, Le Ombré, La Mirada Theater production of Cats and for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.


Cirque Goes To The Movies | Program Biographies

Armando Munoz | performer Armando Munoz began his performance career as a Latin dancer. His passion and tenacity led him to win consecutive medals at the 2010 and 2011 World Latin Dance Cup in Las Vegas. Additional competitions include finalist in the Mexico Salsa Competition and third place at the International Salsa Competition in San Francisco. Despite his elite recognition in Latin dance, he longed to fuse his talents with the circus arts. He sought aerial training from Master Ivo Gueorguiev from Cirque Du Soleil's Dralion production, and he specialized in flying straps and fabric. This unique combo of skills led him to a dynamic career working with the San Diego Opera, California Ballet Company and Troupe Vertigo. Armando became co-director of the Alma Latina Performing Arts School in San Diego (2006-2013), and he now teaches aerial straps at Cirque School in Hollywood when not performing with Cirque de la Symphonie.

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Sarah Sporich | performer Sarah Sporich is a classically trained dancer and contortionist who studied under high caliber choreographers at the Talent Lab in Los Angeles. She combines the fluidity and grace of dance with the athleticism of aerial arts and the extreme lines of contortion. Sarah's mixture of skills has brought her a diverse career, including performances on Glee, the Billboard Music Awards with Michael Jackson and the American Music Awards with Jennifer Lopez. Theatrical stage shows include tours with Le Ombré Shadow Acrobatics & Dance, Revelations, Troupe Vertigo and a live show of Pixar's film Inside Out at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. When she isn’t performing, Sarah teaches pilates and aerial skills at Cirque School and is the head coach for Cirque Kids programming.

Cirque de la Symphonie Cirque de la Symphonie brings the magic of cirque to the music hall. Performed with the Houston Symphony, this elegant adaptation of amazing cirque acts showcases many of the best artists in the world. The bedazzling aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, balancers and strongmen include world record holders, international competition gold-medal winners, Olympians and some of the most original talent ever seen. Each performance is perfectly choreographed to classical masterpieces and orchestral scores, raising cirque artistry to a fine arts level. Adding a stunning visual element to the concert experience, these artists provide a three-dimensional entertainment extravaganza—a jaw-dropping spectacle of aerialists flying overhead and astonishing acrobatic feats. Cirque de la Symphonie is the only cirque company in the world that performs exclusively with symphony orchestras. Join us on Facebook and visit cirquedelasymphonie.com.

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FEATURED PROGRAM

CORAL KINGDOMS & EMPIRES OF ICE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE Speaker Series Tuesday

January 10, 2017 7:30 pm

Jones Hall

*David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes, National Geographic Underwater Photographers

DAVID DOUBILET

*Houston Symphony debuts

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National Geographic Live | Program Biographies

Program BIOGRAPHIES

About National Geographic Live Nat Geo Live is the live events division of National Geographic. With a broad roster of talent, including renowned photographers, scientists, authors, filmmakers and adventurers, Nat Geo Live's critically acclaimed programs have connected with audiences worldwide for more than a century. Currently, Nat Geo Live events are held in 32 cities around the world, including Seattle, Chicago, Los Angeles, Singapore and Sydney. In each of these cities, speakers share behind-the-scenes stories from the front lines of exploration on stage alongside stunning imagery and gripping footage. For more information, visit natgeolive.com.

The National Geographic Live series is generously supported in part by: Supporter Mach Family Audience Development Fund

Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation’s 50th anniversary in 2015.

David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes | Underwater Photographers

KELLY STREMMEL

Explore rarely seen undersea worlds with two photographers creating a visual voice for the world’s oceans. David Doubilet is a legend in underwater photography. Together with his wife and underwater partner, photojournalist Jennifer Hayes, he has explored three unique marine environments for National Geographic. Join them to explore the rich and diverse waters of Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, part of the “coral triangle.” Follow them into the world beneath the Antarctic ice, then north to the Gulf of St. Lawrence to see whales, wolffish and harp seals. Together, they’ll go beyond the published stories to share the reality of “behind-the-camera” adventures.

David Doubilet began snorkeling at age 8 at camp in the Adirondack; by age 12, he was making pictures underwater using a Brownie Hawkeye camera stuffed into a rubber anesthesiologist bag. The bag filled with air, so it was like trying to submerge the Hindenburg. The pictures were barely recognizable. David has long since mastered the techniques of working with water and light to become one of the world’s most celebrated underwater photographers and a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine, where he has published nearly 70 stories since 1971. He has spent five decades under the surface in the far corners of the world from interior Africa, remote tropical coral reefs, rich temperate seas and recent projects in the northern and southern ice. His personal challenge is to connect people to the incredible beauty and silent devastation happening within the invisible world below. A contributing editor for several publications, he has authored 12 titles, including the award-winning Water Light Time. He has won numerous photographic awards. David was named a National Geographic Contributing Photographer-in-Residence in 2001. He is honored to be a Rolex Ambassador and recipient of the prestigious Explorers Club Lowell Thomas Award and Lennart Nilsson Award for scientific photography. David lives with his wife and photographic partner, Jennifer Hayes, in Clayton, NY, a small river town in the Thousand Island region of the St. Lawrence River.

Jennifer Hayes is an aquatic biologist and photojournalist specializing in natural history and marine environments. Jen and David Doubilet collaborate as a photographic team above and below water on project development, story production, feature articles and books. National Geographic assignments have taken them around the globe. Recent projects have taken them to the remote corners of the Great Barrier Reef, under oil and gas rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, swimming among congregations of 500-pound goliath grouper and submerged in the ice with harp seal mother and pups. Jennifer is the editor and author of numerous articles on marine environments, with images appearing in countless books, advertising campaigns and publications such as National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Sport Diving DIVE Magazine, Diver, People, Alert Diver and Ocean Geographic. She is co-author / photographer for Face to Face with Sharks by National Geographic Books and an honorary editor for Ocean Geographic magazine. Her passion for primitive fishes led to graduate degrees in zoology and marine biology. Her research has included shark exploitation and finning in the western North Atlantic and the life history and population dynamics of sturgeon species. Jen is a trustee for the Shark Research Institute and a fellow national member of the Explorers Club. Jen and David co-own their studio and stock photography company, Undersea Images Inc., located on the St. Lawrence River in Clayton, New York.

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FEATURED PROGRAM

EMPEROR BEETHOVEN'S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 5 Thursday Saturday Sunday

January 12, 2017 8pm January 14, 2017 8pm Jones Hall January 15, 2017 2:30 pm

James Gaffigan, conductor *Behzod Abduraimov, piano *Houston Symphony debut

Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Opus 73 (Emperor) ca. 38 I Allegro II Adagio un poco mosso— III Rondo: Allegro

R. Strauss

Liszt

I N T E R M I S S I O N Don Juan, Opus 20

ca. 18

Les préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3

ca. 16

Did you know? • Because Beethoven’s deafness prevented him from performing the solo part at the Concerto’s 1811 premiere in Leipzig, Germany, the honor fell to 25-year-old church organist, Friedrich Schneider.

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GREAT PERFORMERS SERIES

These performances are generously supported in part by: Guarantor C. Howard Pieper Foundation Benefactor Rochelle & Sheldon Oster The Classical Season is endowed by The Wortham Foundation, Inc. in memory of Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham. Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation’s 50th anniversary in 2015. Enhancements to the Jones Hall recording suite are generously provided by Silver Circle Audio.

This concert is being recorded for future broadcasts on Houston Public Media News 88.7 airing on Sundays at 8pm and streaming online at houstonpublicmedia.org.

James Gaffigan | conductor James Gaffigan is considered by many to be today’s most outstanding young American conductor. In 2010, he was appointed chief conductor of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra and principal guest conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra; he recently concluded his tenure as principal guest conductor of the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne. James’ international career was launched when he was named first prize winner at the 2004 International Conductors’ Competition Sir Georg Solti in Frankfurt, Germany. Today, he works with leading orchestras and opera houses throughout North America, Europe and Asia. In addition to these concerts, season highlights include re-engagements with the Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Aspen Music Festival and Music Academy of the West. In addition to his work with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra and Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, he guest conducts the Oslo Philharmonic and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Following his Vienna State Opera debut in 2011/12 conducting La bohème, James was immediately invited to conduct Don Giovanni the following season and returned in 2015 for The Marriage of Figaro. He made his professional opera debut at the Zurich Opera in 2005 conducting La bohème. He conducted Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro at the Aspen Music Festival and made his debut at Glyndebourne, sharing a production of Così fan tutte with the late Sir Charles Mackerras. Houstonians remember his performances of The Marriage of Figaro with the Houston Grand Opera. Future projects include debuts with the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Santa Fe Opera. James’ first recordings with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra received critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic: an all-Wolfgang Rihm disc and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 6 and the America Suite (Harmonia Mundi). He is recording the complete Prokofiev symphonies with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, and his most recent recording is the first Tchaikovsky and second Prokofiev piano concertos with Kirill Gerstein and the DSO Berlin (Myrios). Born in New York in 1979, James attended the New England Conservatory of Music and Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music where he earned his Masters of Music in conducting. He was chosen to study at the American Academy of Conducting at the Aspen Music Festival and School and was a conducting fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center. He has served as associate conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, artistic director of the orchestra’s Summer with the Symphony, and was assistant conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra.

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Behzod Abduraimov | piano

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Described by The Times as the “master of all he surveys” and with The Washington Post noting to “keep your ear on this one,” Behzod Abduraimov’s captivating performances receive international praise. Recent seasons have seen Behzod work with prestigious conductors and leading orchestras worldwide, such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston and NHK Symphony Orchestras and Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Last season, he debuted with the Munich Philharmonic in its new Festival MPHIL 360º and subsequently made his BBC Proms debut with that ensemble. Upcoming European highlights include the Czech Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Lyon, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Further afield, he will work with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. In recital, Behzod is one of the featured artists for the Junge Wilde Concert Series in Dortmund; he appears at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and returns to the Verbier Festival and La Roque d’Anthéron. In North America, in addition to these performances with the Houston Symphony, Behzod performs in recital at the Isaac Stern Auditorium following his successful 2015 debut at Carnegie Hall. He performs for the Cliburn Concerts, Carolina Performing Arts, Vancouver Recital Society and concerts with the Pittsburgh and Montreal Symphony Orchestras and Minnesota Orchestra, among others. He has recently appeared at the Aspen Music Festival and with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Seattle Symphony. In 2017, Behzod will tour Asia for performances with Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra, Beijing Symphony Orchestra and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. He will also embark on a recital tour of Australia. An award-winning recording artist—his debut recital CD won both the Choc de Classica and the Diapason découverte—Behzod released his first concerto disc in 2014 on Decca Classics. It features Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No.1 with the RAI National Symphony Orchestra under Juraj Valčuha. Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in 1990, Behzod began to play the piano at age 5 as a pupil of Tamara Popovich. He is an alumnus of Park University’s International Center for Music where he studied with Stanislav Ioudenitch, and now serves as the ICM artist-in-residence.

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Program NOTES Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Opus 73 (Emperor) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Beethoven suffered a bitter disillusionment when he realized that Napoleon Bonaparte was no hero, as the idealistic composer had imagined, but just another empire-builder. The French ruler’s armies invaded Vienna, Beethoven’s home, in the spring of 1809. “We have been suffering misery in a most concentrated form,” Beethoven wrote. “What a destructive, disorderly life I see and hear around me: nothing but drums, cannons, and human misery in every form.” That shell-shocked period yielded Beethoven’s last piano concerto. With its brassy sonorities and brisk rhythms, the concerto falls in step with a line of martial works, including Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony. Yet the concerto doesn’t mirror the turmoil that surrounded its creation. Like Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2, whose high spirits belie the fact that he composed it while confronting deafness, the Emperor shows its creator transcending life’s hardships through music. Surrounded by chaos, Beethoven created a work that exudes vigor and optimism. The opening salvo leaves no doubt that a grand-scale work is in store. The orchestra lets fly with three monumental chords; each of them leads to a burst of virtuosity from the piano soloist. The striding, snappy theme that follows establishes the dynamism and confidence that dominate the first movement. The orchestra, with its fullness and power, lays out the music’s broad, noble lines, and the piano’s cascades of notes add richness and sweep. Yes, a lyrical streak runs through the movement, and muscular themes take on quieter, more introspective guises. But even then, the music remains warm and forthright. The second movement brings serenity. The strings sing out a spacious, glowing theme that could almost be a hymn; the piano replies with a more flowing melody that roams widely across the keyboard. Despite the contrast, both themes ultimately reach upward insistently, giving the music a yearning that complements the first movement’s dynamism. That dynamism surges back in the finale. The piano leaps into action with the lusty theme that sets the movement’s jubilant tone, and the orchestra quickly chimes in. The music sometimes turns inward too. Near the end, the piano tapers off to the haunting accompaniment of quiet drumbeats. An echo of Napoleon’s cannon fire? Whatever it is, the piano’s last flourish celebrates victory. The Houston Symphony caps off its Beethoven symphony cycle in March with Nos. 6 and 7. The Instruments: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings


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Don Juan, Opus 20

Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Richard Strauss grew up immersed in music. His father played the French horn, and the young Strauss sat in on rehearsals and concerts by his father’s orchestra. In his teens, he composed two symphonies in the tradition of Mozart and Beethoven. Then a friend nudged him toward the symphonic poem—an orchestral work inspired by literature, art or another extra-musical subject. When the 24-year-old unveiled his portrait of the legendary lover Don Juan, he became an international sensation. The work grows from a version of the tale by Nikolaus Lenau, an Austrian poet of the mid-1800s. In words that Strauss uses to preface his score, Lenau’s Don Juan declares: “That magic circle … of beautiful femininity, with its many attractions, I want to traverse in a storm of pleasure, and die of a kiss upon the last woman’s lips.” Don Juan’s womanizing leads him only to boredom and depression though. In a climactic swordfight with a woman’s defender, the world-weary libertine suddenly throws down his weapon and lets his opponent run him through.

Music’s power to paint pictures and tell stories fired Liszt’s imagination, so he sidestepped the traditional symphony. “New wine demands new bottles,” Liszt said. He pioneered the symphonic poem, the form that went on to inspire Richard Strauss. His best-known example has long been Les préludes, named after an ode by the French writer Alphonse de Lamartine. The score’s preface, devised by Liszt’s mistress, reveals where the music will take us. Is there ever a person, the preface asks, whose fate doesn’t call for happiness to be interrupted by storms? And in the midst of struggles, don’t memories of happier times always beckon? The text closes with a call to arms: When trouble erupts, a man must fight back and reclaim his vitality and stature. The music embodies that mystery, sweetness, turmoil and triumph. After two quiet notes from the plucked strings set a somber scene, the strings use their bows to spin out the introduction’s muted but restless theme. Notice how the theme begins. It holds onto the first note a moment, takes a step downward, then quickly hops upward. That three-note motif will reappear in changing guises throughout the piece, helping tie Liszt’s story together.

Even though Strauss never spelled out what in his score symbolizes what, Don Juan is so vivid that every turn seizes the listener’s imagination. The upward swoosh of strings that opens the piece practically flings Don Juan into our view, and the violins take off in the first of the bounding themes that embody his headlong pursuit of his “storm of pleasure.” The initial swagger gives way to sleekness, but the music briefly grows muted; that may be the first hint of Don Juan’s emptiness.

The introduction’s crescendo leads to a grand, stately new theme: It might symbolize the protagonist who will face life’s challenges. Glowing melodies—the first sung out by the cellos, the second by French horns—represent our hero’s contented times. Now comes the storm, as the strings churn and the brasses snarl. The lyrical themes reappear and morph into vigorous, sweeping forms, as if they’re giving our hero strength. Sure enough, the protagonist’s stately theme returns in triumph.

The music stirs again, leading to a depiction of the skirt-chaser in action: Strauss plays off surging cellos against a flute solo he marks with the Italian word flebile, meaning feeble or faint—perhaps representing a victim whose resistance is faltering. The next scene’s tender woodwind solos and silky strings sound even more seductive, leading the French horns to ring out with another triumphant theme. Wildness and tenderness continue to alternate, until a flurry of action suddenly breaks off: The strings shiver, pianissimo, and the brasses’ jabs deliver the death blow to Don Juan.

Igor Stravinsky’s scintillating ballet Petrouchka brings the Houston Symphony back to storytelling in March.

The Houston Symphony offers more sonic spectacle in April, when it performs Respighi’s The Fountains of Rome and The Pines of Rome. The Instruments: 3 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings The printed music for this work was donated by Drs. Paul and Gretchen Darlington in honor of Dave Kirk.

Les préludes, Symphonic Poem No. 3 Franz Liszt (1811-1886)

Franz Liszt was the original rock star. More than a century before Beatlemania broke out, a European writer coined the term Lisztomania to describe the furor that Liszt’s piano playing set off— from audiences going wild to fans trying to steal locks of his hair. The hullaballoo soon wore him down. “Always concerts! Always to be a valet of the public! What a trade!” At 35, Liszt largely gave up playing in public—thereby winning more time to compose.

The Instruments: 3 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings —Steven Brown

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GERSHWIN & RACHMANINOFF Friday January 27, 2017 8pm Saturday January 28, 2017 8pm Jones Hall Sunday January 29, 2017 2:30 pm Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor Denis Kozhukhin, piano

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An American in Paris

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J. Adams

Doctor Atomic Symphony

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Rachmaninoff

Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Opus 30 I Allegro ma non tanto II Intermezzo: Adagio — III Finale: Alla breve

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Did you know? • Composer John Adams turns 70 on February 15, 2017. The Houston Symphony continues its celebration of his work next month, when former music director Hans Graf returns to conduct Adams’ Saxophone Concerto.


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These concerts, along with the Houston Symphony’s presentation of Pictures at an Exhibition featuring John Adams’ Saxophone Concerto on February 23–26, are generously supported by donors to the John Adams at 70 birthday celebration performances this season.

Andrés Orozco-Estrada | conductor

Guarantor Barbara J. Burger Anonymous Margaret Alkek Williams

Please see Andrés Orozco-Estrada's biography on page 6

Denis Kozhukhin | piano

Underwriter

Denis Kozhukhin’s playing is characterized by an extraordinary technical mastery balanced by a sharp intelligence, calm maturity and wisdom. He has that rare and special gift of creating an immediate and compelling emotional connection with his audience.

Alice & Terry Thomas Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Sponsor Steven & Nancy Williams

Supporter Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Martha & Marvin McMurrey The Classical Season is endowed by The Wortham Foundation, Inc. in memory of Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham. These concerts are part of the Margaret Alkek Williams Sound + Vision Series, which is also supported by The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Endowed Fund for Creative Initiatives. Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation’s 50th anniversary in 2015. Enhancements to the Jones Hall recording suite are generously provided by Silver Circle Audio. This concert is being recorded for future broadcasts on Houston Public Media News 88.7 airing on Sundays at 8pm and streaming online at houstonpublicmedia.org.

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Since winning First Prize in the 2010 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels at age 23, Denis has quickly established a formidable reputation and has appeared at many of the world’s most prestigious festivals and concert halls. This season, he performs with leading orchestras from Amsterdam to Oslo, from San Francisco to Toronto. As a recitalist, recent and upcoming highlights include returns to the Concertgebouw’s Master Pianists Series, Vienna Konzerthaus, Cologne Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall, Verbier Festival and London’s International Piano Series, as well as solo and chamber recitals with Jörg Widmann and Emmanuel Pahud at the new Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin during its opening season. In 2015, Denis signed an exclusive recording agreement with Pentatone. His debut recording for the label (Grieg Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and Vassily Sinaisky) was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice and Disc of the Month in Fono Forum and Stereophone. His next recording of solo Brahms will be released in early 2017. Born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, in 1986 into a family of musicians, Denis began his piano studies with his mother at age 4. As a boy, he attended the Balakirev School of Music and later was a pupil at the Queen Sofía College of Music in Madrid. Upon graduating, he personally received his diploma from the Queen of Spain and was named best student in his year and twice best chamber group with his own Cervantes Trio. After his studies in Madrid, Denis was invited to study at the International Piano Academy at Lake Como where he received tuition from, among others, Fou Ts’ong, Stanislav Ioudenitch, Peter Frankl, Boris Berman, Charles Rosen and Andreas Staier. He completed his studies with Kirill Gerstein in Stuttgart. He has been awarded first prize at the Vendome Prize at the Verbier Festival in Lisbon and third prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition. A committed chamber musician, Denis has worked with Leonidas Kavakos, Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, Janine Jansen, Vadim Repin, Julian Rachlin, the Jerusalem Quartet, the Pavel Haas Quartet, Radovan Vlatković, Jörg Widmann, Emmanuel Pahud and Alisa Weilerstein.

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Program NOTES An American in Paris

Doctor Atomic Symphony

Musical titans came face-to-face in March 1928, when Maurice Ravel and George Gershwin met at a New York City soiree. Gershwin regaled the partygoers with his music, and its infectious tunes and rhythms dazzled the French guest. The next month, Rice University brought Ravel to Houston for a concert and lecture. In his remarks, he urged American composers to enrich classical music’s traditions with “the rich and diverting rhythms of your jazz, and … the sentiment and spirit characteristic of your popular melodies and songs.” As Ravel spoke, Gershwin was in Europe helping fulfill that wish by composing An American in Paris.

John Adams was already one of the United States’ leading composers when Houston Grand Opera commissioned his first opera: Nixon in China, based on the former president’s 1972 journey. Adams turned to another milestone of U.S. history in his 2005 opera Doctor Atomic.

George Gershwin (1898-1937)

“My purpose here is to portray the impressions of an American visitor ... as he strolls about the city, listens to the various street noise and absorbs the French atmosphere,” Gershwin said. Creating his tone-painting involved more than gathering impressions and molding tunes: Gershwin scoured Paris’ autoparts shops and bought taxicab horns whose quack-quack-quack could help conjure up the big-city din. An American in Paris’ opening, complete with taxi horns, is as brisk and buoyant as the street life that might dazzle a trans-Atlantic visitor. “We see him sauntering down the Champs Élysées, walking stick in hand, tilted straw hat, drinking in the sights,” Gershwin said. Amid the bustle, the trombones pipe up with a lustier tune, and a solo clarinet’s chattering energy revs up the entire orchestra. The music gradually calms. Maybe the sun is setting. The silky sounds recall Ravel’s diaphanous textures. Then a slow, bluesy trumpet solo changes the mood. “Our American friend, perhaps after strolling into a cafe and having a few drinks, has suddenly succumbed to a spasm of homesickness,” Gershwin said. The tune sounds even more soulful when it wells up from the strings. But Paris’ magic gradually asserts itself, and the music regains its joie de vivre. Our protagonist, Gershwin said, is remembering “that he is in the gay city of Paree, listening to the taxi-horns, the noise of the boulevard and the music of the can-can, and thinking, “Home is swell! But after all, this is Paris—so let’s go!” The Houston Symphony performs another cross-cultural showpiece, Frenchman Emanuel Chabrier’s España, in April. The Instruments: 3 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 3 saxophones, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, celesta and strings

John Adams (born 1947)

Centering on physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who led the development of the nuclear bomb in the 1940s, Doctor Atomic depicts the scientific team’s frenzied work to beat President Harry Truman’s deadline. Oppenheimer and his colleagues wrestle with the ethical implications of bringing the weapon into the world. But they accomplish their task, and the opera ends with the first testbomb’s detonation. The tumult echoes in the Doctor Atomic Symphony. “I took some of my favorite music from the opera and made this compact and high-energy symphony,” Adams says in a video talk on earbox.com, a website devoted to his music. “It itself is kind of explosive, as if it were Oppenheimer’s plutonium sphere about to go supercritical and explode.” The work contains three movements: The Laboratory opens the symphony ferociously. “I was inspired by the science-fiction movie music of the 1950s, which I watched as a kid on a black-and-white television. … So the orchestra is very powerful and dissonant, throbbing and pounding at the beginning,” Adams says. As the brief movement’s end approaches, the music quiets, and somber brasses bring mystery. The Panic unleashes hard-charging strings. In the opera, Adams says, the music belongs to a scene of “frenzy and anxiety,” with the scientists straining under the pressure of the president’s deadline. As the orchestral melee dies down, the tension takes another form, conveyed through dark colors, ominous drumbeats and agitated solos for trumpet and other instruments. Trinity comes from the opera’s scene exploring Oppenheimer’s struggle with his conscience. The introduction, Adams thinks, has the air of slow, solemn Baroque music. Then the trumpet sings out the broad, anguished phrases of an Oppenheimer’s aria, based on a poem by John Donne: “Batter my heart, three-person’d God... o’erthrow me, and bend your force, to breake, blowe, burn and make me new.” The Houston Symphony returns to Adams in February, performing his Saxophone Concerto. The Instruments: 2 flutes, piccolo, 3 oboes (1 doubling English horn), 3 clarinets (1 doubling E-flat clarinet, 1 doubling bass clarinet), 3 bassoons (1 doubling contrabassoon), 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, celesta and strings

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Gershwin & Rachmaninoff | Program Notes

Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Opus 30 Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)

Sergei Rachmaninoff had a love-hate relationship with performing. He was one of the most commanding pianists of his day, and concert fees provided welcome support for his family. But he resented the time that touring robbed from his creative work. So a New York impresario needed several years of negotiations to sign up the reluctant virtuoso for his first United States tour. Yet the prospect remained so forbidding that Rachmaninoff almost welcomed the news, a few months before time to leave home, that the organizer had died. Rachmaninoff hoped that would scuttle the trip. But the impresario’s widow held the plans together, and Rachmaninoff made his U.S. debut in Massachusetts on November 4, 1909. Joining the New York Symphony later that month, the 36-year-old premiered a work he had created for the tour: his blockbuster Piano Concerto No. 3. The concerto remains one of the keyboard’s ultimate challenges. Its 40 action-packed minutes demand a pianist who can stir up whirlwinds, turn a phrase with a poet’s subtlety, fire off volleys of chords, bathe lyricism in glowing tones and project all of that over a sonorous orchestra.

the piano’s filigree swirl around it. The intensity ratchets up until a flourish from the keyboard caps it off. Then the soloist introduces a sweeter, cozier melody. It, too, quickly gains fire, and the movement climaxes when the pianist trumpets the opening theme amid the uproar of an extended, thunderous solo. The second movement brings lyricism, but it’s passionate, darkhued lyricism that resists settles down. At one point, the music breaks into a fleet, eerie waltz; another flare-up propels the pianist into the galloping finale. Melody rides atop the energy at times, and a few moments of reflectiveness break in. But then the piano springs back into action, and even a final surge of grandeur from the orchestra can only briefly rein in the soloist before the final sprint. Virtuosity returns to the spotlight in March, when pianist Ingrid Fliter joins the Houston Symphony in Mendelssohn’s Concerto No. 1. The Instruments: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings —Steven Brown The printed music for this work was donated by Mrs. Paula Jarrett in honor of the 2002-2003 League Board members.

The concerto’s opening hardly suggests that a titanic experience is in store. The piano spins out a quiet, sinuous melody, with only the orchestra’s murmur to suggest restlessness underneath. As soon as the orchestra takes it over, the tune grows more animated, and

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The Houston Symphony's presentation of Gershwin & Rachmaninoff on January 27-29, 2017 and Pictures at an Exhibition on February 23, 25-26 in celebration of John Adams' 70th birthday are generously supported in part by: Guarantor Barbara J. Burger Anonymous Margaret Alkek Williams Underwriter

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Board of DIRECTORS

(2016-17 SEASON)

Steven P. Mach*

Bobby Tudor*

Paul R. Morico*

Janet F. Clark*

Jesse B. Tutor*^

Barbara McCelvey*

President

Chairman

President-Elect

Immediate Past Chairman

Robert A. Peiser*

Mike S. Stude*

Immediate Past President

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Gene Dewhurst*

Chair, Board Governance & Leadership

Justice Brett Busby

Jerry Simon*

Chair, Development

Viviana Denechaud

Co-Chair, Development

Chair, Artistic & Orchestra Affairs Danielle Batchelor Donna Shen Chair, Popular Programming Chair, Community Partnerships Alexandra Pruner Gene Dewhurst President, Houston Symphony Endowment Chair, Pension

Barbara J. Burger*

Andrés Orozco-Estrada*^

Gloria G. Pryzant

Sergei Galperin*^

Chair, Finance

Music Director

Chair, Marketing & Communications

Musician Representative

Mark Hughes*^

Mark C. Hanson*^

Musician Representative

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General Counsel Secretary

David Pruner*

Chair, Strategic Planning

Anthony Bohnert Chair, Audit

Billy McCartney Chair, Education

Mary Lynn Marks Chair, Volunteers & Special Events

Darlene Clark

President, Houston Symphony League

Adam Dinitz*^

Musician Representative

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PAST PRESIDENTS OF HOUSTON SYMPHONY 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

THE SOCIETY 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

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY LEAGUE Miss Ima Hogg Mrs. W. Harold Sellers Mrs. John F. Grant Mrs. Harry H. Gendel Mrs. J. R. Parten Mrs. Robert M. Eury Mrs. Andrew E. Rutter Mrs. E. C. Vandagrift Jr. Mrs. Aubrey Leon Carter Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Mrs. Stuart Sherar Terry Ann Brown Mrs. Julian Burrows Nancy Strohmer Ms. Hazel Ledbetter Mary Ann McKeithan Mrs. Albert P. Jones Ann Cavanaugh Mrs. Ben A. Calhoun Mrs. James A. Shaffer Mrs. James Griffith Lawhon Lucy H. Lewis Mrs. Olaf La Cour Olsen Catherine McNamara Mrs. Ralph Ellis Gunn Shirley McGregor Pearson Mrs. Leon Jaworski Paula Jarrett Mrs. Garrett R. Tucker Jr. Cora Sue Mach Mrs. M. T. Launius Jr. Kathi Rovere Mrs. Thompson McCleary Norma Jean Brown Mrs. Theodore W. Cooper Barbara McCelvey Mrs. Allen H. Carruth Lori Sorcic Mrs. David Hannah Jr. Nancy B. Willerson Mary Louis Kister Jane Clark Ellen Elizardi Kelley Nancy Littlejohn Mrs. John W. Herndon Donna Shen Mrs. Charles Franzen Susan Osterberg Mrs. Harold R. DeMoss Jr. Kelli Cohen Fein Mrs. Edward H. Soderstrom Vicki West Mrs. Lilly Kucera Andress Mrs. Jesse Tutor Ms. Marilou Bonner PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY LEAGUE BAY AREA Fran Strong Dana Puddy Selma Neumann Angela Buell Julia Wells Pat Brackett Dagmar Meeh Joan Wade Priscilla Heidbreder Yvonne Herring Harriett Small Deanna Lamoreux Nina Spencer Glenda Toole Elizabeth Glenn Carole Murphy Ebby Creden Patience Myers Charlotte Gaunt James Moore 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


Sustainability

FUND

The Houston Symphony pays special tribute to the 137 donors who made transformational gifts to complete the Sustainability Fund. On December 31, 2015, the Houston Symphony celebrated an extraordinary achievement: the completion of a five-year, $15 million Sustainability Fund, which has transformed the orchestra’s financial position. The Symphony was able to close out the campaign thanks to challenge grant funds totaling $1,050,000 provided by Bobby & Phoebe Tudor, Cora Sue & Harry Mach, Janice Barrow, Steve & Joella Mach and Robert & Jane Cizik. The Ciziks provided the final $500,000 to allow the Symphony to reach its $15 million Sustainability Fund goal. Houston Endowment Estate of Jean R. Sides Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Janice Barrow Margaret Alkek Williams Jane & Robert Cizik

Mrs. Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Mrs. Kitty King Powell The Cullen Foundation The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Brown Foundation, Inc. Cora Sue & Harry Mach The Wortham Foundation, Inc.

John & Lindy Rydman / Spec's Charitable Foundation / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods MD Anderson Foundation Joella & Steven P. Mach Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor

Barbara J. Burger Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Carol & Michael Linn & The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Barbara & Pat McCelvey Estate of Mary Ann Holloway Phillips Sybil F. Roos

Steven & Nancy Williams Robin Angly & Miles Smith Gary & Marian Beauchamp Laura & Michael Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Bahr Nancy & Walter Bratic Janet F. Clark Linda & Gene Dewhurst

Bert & Joan Golding Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Griswold Marilyn & Robert Hermance C. Howard Pieper Foundation Tad & Suzanne Smith Alice & Terry Thomas Shirley W. Toomim Janet & Tom Walker

Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Kathryn & Richard Rabinow Billy & Christie McCartney Dr. Rita Justice Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bohnert Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Geo. H. Lewis & Sons

Ms. Judith Vincent Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Mr. Ralph Burch Mr. Michael H. Clark & Ms. Sallie Morian Evan D. Collins Erika & S. David Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange

Mrs. Carolyn & Dr. Michael Mann Jay & Shirley Marks James D. Stein Clive Runnells in memory of Nancy Runnels BB&T / Courtney & Bill Toomey Scott & Lori Wulfe Anonymous (1)

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Mr. & Mrs. Manolo Sánchez Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Tyler & Kat Murphy Justice Brett & Erin Busby Laurie & Ryan Colburn Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Corson Susan & Dick Hansen Christina & Mark C. Hanson Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Ann & Hugh Roff Vicky & Michael Richker Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Gloria & Joe Pryzant Margot & John Cater Virginia A. Clark Mr. Andrew Davis & Ms. Corey Tu Viviana & David Denechaud Amanda & Adam Dinitz David & Heidi Massin Bobbie Newman

Lisa & Jerry Simon Vicki West The Brodsky Foundation David Chambers & Alex Steffler Vicky Dominguez Mr. Colin C. Gatwood & Ms. Aralee Dorough Mr. Jonathan Fischer Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb Julianne & David Gorte Mr. & Mrs. Frank Yonish Dr. Ronald DePinho & Dr. Lynda Chin Mr. & Mrs. Allen Barnhill Pam & Chad Blaine Mr. Wayne Brooks Terry Ann Brown Aurelie Desmarais & Ed Struzynski Mr. & Mrs. Michael Doherty Martin & Kelli Cohen Fein Ms. Megan Conley Rian & Sean Craypo Brian & Leah Del Signore Eric & Angelea Halen Mark & Marilyn Hughes

Ms. Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee Mr. Robert E. Johnson & Ms. Ariella Perlman Mary Beth Mosley Scott & Judy Nyquist Mr. Matthew D. Roitstein Mr. Brinton Averil Smith & Ms. Evelyn Chen Mr. & Mrs. Eric A. Arbiter Mrs. Shirley Burgher Mr. Erik T. Gronfor & Ms. Joan DerHovsepian Mr. & Mrs. Thomas LeGrand Mr. & Mrs. Harvin Moore IV Mr. & Mrs. Scott Holshouser Mr. Robin Kesselman Dr. & Mrs. Robert Ivany Ms. Anne C. Leek Mr. & Mrs. William K. VerMeulen Martha & Stanley* Bair Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Brewer Ms. Joyce Perkins David & Tara Wuthrich Anonymous (3) *Deceased InTUNE — January 2017 | 35


Legacy SOCIETY

Be the MAESTRO of your own LEGACY—

Make Your Legacy Your Houston Symphony!

One of the fastest-growing ways to support the Houston Symphony is through planned gifts. These gifts help secure the future of the Houston Symphony as an iconic arts institution and source of inspiration for the city. They also enable you to make a larger gift than you might have thought possible.

for growth, keeping ticket costs reasonable and acting as a hedge against difficult economic times. Donors who inform the Houston Symphony about their planned gift—of any size—are automatically eligible to join the Legacy Society. This group of planned giving donors was founded 20 years ago by two visionary Symphony board members, Stewart Orton and Walter W. Sapp, who understood how critical a strong endowment is to the stability and growth of our orchestra. A newer member of the Legacy Society, Robin Angly, puts it, “without an endowment, an arts organization has nowhere to go—and you’re not protected.”

There are many ways to make a planned gift—including naming the Houston Symphony Endowment as a beneficiary in a will or trust; a life insurance policy or a qualified retirement plan. There may be tax and estate benefits associated with these different forms of gifts, so you should consult with your legal and financial advisers to determine the best fit for — MORE INFORMATION — your needs. As Legacy Society members The Houston Symphony will highlight Stephen and Mariglyn Glenn suggest, “A the importance of Planned Giving and the lot of people will be surprised to discover Endowment at two upcoming how many options they have for making concert weekends: a legacy commitment that’s financially responsible. It’s a great way to feel closer BEETHOVEN’S EMPEROR CONCERTO to the organization.” (January 12, 14 and 15, 2017) BOND & BEYOND You can direct your gift to support any (April 28, 29 and 30, 2017) activity of the Houston Symphony

Planned Giving

in perpetuity, or you can make an unrestricted gift to support the greatest needs of the organization.

Planned gifts normally support the Houston Symphony Endowment—which means they’re invested, and part of the interest is distributed to the Symphony each year. A healthy Endowment helps the Houston Symphony by providing for artistic excellence, building a foundation

— LEGACY SOCIETY LUNCHEON —

Our annual Legacy Society luncheon and performance to celebrate current and prospective Legacy Society members will be held at River Oaks Country Club on Saturday, February 11.

Legacy Society members receive special performance benefits, recognition in the Symphony’s magazine, InTune, and other benefits, including an annual celebratory luncheon and performance. Of course, your gift can also be anonymous, if you wish. The Houston Symphony has existed for more than 103 years. Even with such a rich history, your planned gift will help to ensure that we’re just getting started—by building a solid foundation for the future. Intrigued? You can get more information about making a planned gift to the Houston Symphony Endowment, by contacting Patrick Quinn, Director, Planned Giving, at patrick.quinn@houstonsymphony.org or 713.337.8532.

How do you include the Houston Symphony in your will? Use the following language: “I give, devise and bequeath to the Houston Symphony Endowment, a nonprofit corporation of the state of Texas, located at 615 Louisiana Street, Suite 102, Houston, Texas, 77002, ___% OR the sum of $_____ from my estate.”

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Legacy SOCIETY The Legacy Society honors those who have included the Houston Symphony Endowment in their long-term estate plans through bequests, lifeincome gifts or other deferred-giving arrangements. If you would like to learn more about ways to provide for the Houston Symphony Endowment in your estate plans, please contact Patrick T. Quinn, Director, Planned Giving, at 713.337.8532 or patrick.quinn@houstonsymphony.org. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Aron 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. William Crassas 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 Dorothy H. Grieves

Randolph Lee Groninger Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Mrs. Gloria Herman Marilyn & Robert M. Hermance Timothy Hogan & Elaine Anthony Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth Dr. Edward J. & Mrs. Patti Hurwitz Dr. Kenneth Hyde Brian & Catherine James Dr. & Mrs. Ira Kaufman, M.D. John S. W. Kellett Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Mrs. Frances E. Leland Mrs. Lucy Lewis E. W. Long Jr. Sandra Magers Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Jay & Shirley Marks James G. Matthews Mr. & Mrs. John H. Matzer III Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan

Dr. Tracey Samuels & Mr. Robert McNamara Mr. & Mrs. D. Bradley McWilliams Catherine Jane Merchant Dr. Georgette M. Michko Katherine Taylor Mize Richard & Juliet Moynihan Gretchen Ann Myers Patience Myers Mr. John N. Neighbors, in memory of Jean Marie Neighbors Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Nelson Bobbie Newman John & Leslie Niemand Dave G. Nussmann John Onstott Macky Osorio Edward C. Osterberg Jr. Imogen "Immy" Papadopoulos Christine & Red Pastorek Sara M. Peterson Darla Powell Phillips Geraldine Smith Priest Dana Puddy Patrick T. Quinn

Lila Rauch Evie Ronald Walter Ross Dr. & Mrs. Kazuo Shimada Lisa & Jerry Simon Tad & Suzanne Smith Sherry Snyder Marie Speziale 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 (7)

Ione Moran Sidney Moran Sue A. Morrison & children in memory of Walter J. Morrison Robert A. Peiser Gloria G. Pryzant Mr. & Mrs.* Clive Runnells Mr. Charles K. Sanders Donna Scott Charles & Andrea Seay Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Michael J. Shawiak Jule* & Albert Smith Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Snyder

Mike & Anita* Stude Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Elba L. Villarreal Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Robert G. Weiner Vicki West, in honor of Hans Graf Susan Gail Wood Jo Dee Wright Ellen A. Yarrell Anonymous (2)

CRESCENDO CIRCLE $100,000+ Dr. & Mrs. George J. Abdo Priscilla R. Angly Janice Barrow James Barton 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 Dr. James E. & Betty W. Key Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Joella & Steven P. Mach Bill & Karinne McCullough Betty & Gene McDavid Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mihalo Mr. Ronald Mikita & Mr. Rex Spikes

*Deceased

In MEMORIAM We honor the memory of 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 George Bashen 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 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. 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

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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 Alexandra Pruner, President Gene Dewhurst

James Lee Michael Mithoff

William J. Toomey II 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 more information, please contact: Patrick T. Quinn, Director, Planned Giving 713.337.8532, patrick.quinn@houstonsymphony.org

GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS  to support operational and annual activities Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Fund Accenture (Andersen Consulting) Fund Jay & Shirley Marks Fund AIG American General Fund Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Fund/ M.D. Anderson Foundation Fund The Marks Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bahr Fund Marian & Speros Martel Foundation Fund Janice H. & Thomas D. Barrow Fund Barbara & Pat McCelvey Fund Mrs. Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield Fund The Menil Foundation Fund Jane & Robert Cizik Fund Monroe Mendelsohn Jr. Estate Mr. Lee A. Clark Fund Sue A. Morrison & Children Fund Cooper Industries, Inc. Fund National Endowment for the Arts Fund Gene & Linda Dewhurst Fund Stewart Orton Fund DuPont Corporation Fund Elkins Charitable Trust Agency Fund Papadopoulos Fund Nancy & Robert Peiser Fund The Margaret & James A. Elkins Foundation Fund Rockwell Fund, Inc. Fund Virginia Lee Elverson Trust Fund Charles Engelhard Foundation Fund Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnells Fund William Stamps Farish Fund Estate of Mr. Walter W. Sapp Fund Dr. Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin J. Fein Fund Mr. & Mrs. Matt K. Schatzman Fund Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Fund The Schissler Foundation Fund Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Fund Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Fund Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Fund George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Fund Texas Eastern Fund Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde Fund Dorothy Barton Thomas Fund Houston Arts Combined Endowment Fund Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Fund Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Fund Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaplan Fund Dede & Connie Weil Fund Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Fund The Wortham Foundation Fund Martha Kleymeyer Fund Anonymous (5) Rochelle & Max Levit Fund Mr. E. W. Long Jr. Fund DESIGNATED FUNDS  to support annual performance activity The Brown Foundation Guest Pianist Fund The Houston Symphony Chorus Endowment Fund The Cullen Foundation Maestro’s Fund Fayez Sarofim Guest Violinist Fund General & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Memorial Concert Fund through The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts in memory of Theresa Meyer and Jules Hirsch, beloved parents The Wortham Foundation Classical Series Fund of General Maurice Hirsch, and Rosetta Hirsch Weil and Josie endowed in memory of Gus S. & Lyndall F. Wortham Hirsch Bloch, beloved sisters of General Maurice Hirsch 38 | Houston Symphony


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, co-concertmaster Max Levine Chair 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 Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO

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

to support new commissions and innovative artistic projects

The Micajah S. Stude Special Production Fund

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 assist the Houston Symphony attract, retain and support worldclass conductors, musicians and guest artists American General Fund Speros P. Martel Fund Stewart Orton Fund Dan Feigal Prosser Fund

to support electronic media initiatives

to support the Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition

Nancy B. Willerson Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. 

to support piano performance

Mary R. Lewis Fund for Piano Performance C. Howard Pieper Foundation

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

The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Fund for Creative Initiatives

CHORUS ENDOWMENT DONORS

$500 or more

Beth Weidler & Stephen James Nobuhide Kobori Natalia Rawle Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Rio Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Rodenberger Ms. Carolyn Rogan

Janice Barrow Eldo Bergman, Family Literacy Network, Inc. Roger & Debby Cutler Steve Dukes Robert Lee Gomez Mr. & Mrs. Terry L. Henderson

CAPITAL INVESTMENTS

to support the Houston Symphony’s annual education and community engagement activities

Michael J. Shawiak Susan L. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Frederic A. Weber Anonymous (2)

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 Berlioz bells Orchestra Synthesizer Adam's Vibraphone Zildjian Crotales Waterphone Small percussion and other instruments

Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Piccolo Timpano

The Fondren Foundation Miller Outdoor Theatre Sound Shell Ceiling

Beverly Johnson, Ralph Wyman and Jim Foti, and Thane & Nicole Wyman in memory of Winthrop Wyman Basset Horns and Rotary Trumpets

Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Enhancements to Jones Hall Video System Houston Symphony League Steinway Concert Grand Piano and Instrument Petting Zoo

Vicky & Michael Richker Family Adolfo Sayago, Orquestas Sybil F. Roos Rotary Trumpets Silver Circle Audio Enhancements to Jones Hall Recording Suite

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zabriskie Conductor’s Podium

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Education & Community Engagement DONORS The Houston Symphony acknowledges those individuals, corporations and foundations that support our education and community engagement initiatives. 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+

Partner

$15,000+

BBVA Compass Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board Houston Endowment Houston Symphony Endowment Mr. John N. Neighbors John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods

Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation H-E-B Tournament of Champions The Newfield Foundation Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop Texas Commission on the Arts Ellen A. Yarrell in memory of Virginia S. Anderson and in honor of Cora Sue Mach

Underwriter

Supporter

$50,000+

Cameron International Corporation Chevron The Elkins Foundation ENGIE Exxon Mobil Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Sloan/ Houston Baptist University The Hearst Foundations, Inc. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo The John P. McGovern Foundation Occidental Petroleum Corporation Mr. & 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/ WoodRock & Co. Sterling-Turner Foundation Wells Fargo

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$10,000+

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation CenterPoint Energy George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Houston Symphony League Nancy & Robert Peiser The Powell Foundation Vivian L. Smith Foundation Union Pacific Foundation

Benefactor

$5,000+

Houston Symphony League Bay Area Lillian Kaiser Lewis Foundation LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation Macy’s Marathon Oil Corporation Nordstrom 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 Tricia & March Rauch

Support by Endowed Funds Education and Community programs are also supported by the following endowed funds, which are a part of the Houston Symphony Endowment: Margarett & Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education Spec’s Charitable Foundation Salute to Educators Concert Fund The Brown Foundation's Miller Outdoor Theatre Fund in honor of Hanni & Stewart Orton The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs Lawrence E. Carlton M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs Richard P. Garmany Fund for Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition Endowed Fund Selma S. Neumann Fund

Support for Symphony Scouts Cora Sue & 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 CommunityEmbedded 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 & Robert Peiser Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop H-E-B Tournament of Champions Union Pacific Foundation LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation


MUSICIAN SPONSORSHIPS Donors at the Conductor’s Circle Silver Baton level and above are provided the opportunity to be recognized as sponsoring a Houston Symphony Musician. For more information, please contact Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, at 713.337.8526 or molly.simpson@houstonsymphony.org. Mr. William L. Ackerman Megan Conley, Harp, Principal Janice Barrow Sophia S. Silivos, First Violin Mrs. Bonnie Bauer Fay L. Shapiro, Viola Mr. Gary V. Beauchamp & Ms. Marian Wilfert Beauchamp Martha Chapman, Second Violin Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Sergei Galperin, First Violin Dr. & Mrs. Meherwan P. Boyce Brinton A. Smith, Cello, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Walter Bratic Christopher Neal, First Violin Ms. Terry A. Brown James R. Denton, Cello Mr. Ralph Burch Robin Kesselman, Double Bass, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Dougal A. Cameron Brian E. Thomas, Horn Dr. Mary Kathryn Campion & Mr. Stephen Liston Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Louis-Marie Fardet, Cello Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cizik Qi Ming, First Violin, Assistant Concertmaster Ms. Janet F. Clark Kevin F. Dvorak, Cello Mr. Michael H. Clark & Ms. Sallie Morian George W. Pascal, Viola, Assistant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Bert Cornelison Judy Dines, Flute Mr. & Mrs. Roger Cutler Tong Yan, First Violin Dr. Scott Cutler Scott Holshouser, Keyboard, Principal Mr. Richard L. Danforth Jeffrey Butler, Cello Ms. Leslie B. Davidson & Mr. W. Robins Brice Colin Gatwood, Oboe Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Dewhurst Phillip Freeman, Trombone Mr. Duke Ensell Donald E. Howey III, Double Bass Dr. Kelli Cohen Fein & Mr. Martin J. Fein Ferenc Illenyi, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Fox David R. Malone, Double Bass, Associate Principal Mr. & Mrs. Russell M. Frankel Aralee Dorough, Flute, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Glenn Christian Schubert, Clarinet Mr. Evan B. Glick Tong Yan, First Violin Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Christopher French, Cello, Associate Principal Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde Robert M. Walp, Trumpet, Assistant Principal Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Eric Halen, First Violin, Co-Concertmaster Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Kaplan Mark Nuccio, Clarinet, Principal Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Linda A. Goldstein, Viola

Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mihalo Brian E. Thomas, Horn Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Morico Elise Wagner, Bassoon Mrs. Nancy Morrison Wayne A. Brooks, Viola, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Nelson Mihaela Frusina, Second Violin Mrs. Bobbie Newman Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Mr. & Mrs. Scott S. Nyquist Sheldon Person, Viola Mr. John Onstott Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Mr. Edward C. Osterberg Jr. & Dr. Susan Osterberg MiHee Chung, First Violin Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan E. Parker Nancy Goodearl, Horn Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Peiser Jonathan Fischer, Oboe, Principal Mr. & Mrs. David R. Pruner Matthew Strauss, Percussion

Dr. Alana R. Spiwak & Mr. Sam Stolbun Wei Jiang, Viola Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Springob Mihaela Frusina, Second Violin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stamatedes Eric Larson, Double Bass Mr. Mike S. Stude Ruth E. Zeger, Second Violin Mr. & Mrs. L. Proctor Thomas III John A. DeWitt, Trumpet, Associate Principal Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Thomas Robert E. Johnson, Horn, Associate Principal Ms. Susan L. Thompson George W. Pascal, Viola, Assitant Principal Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Tudor III Bradley White, Trombone, Associate Principal Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Daniel S. Strba, Viola

Mr. & Mrs. Joe Pryzant Matthew Strauss, Percussion

Ms. Judith Vincent Matthew D. Roitstein, Flute, Associate Principal

Rochelle & Max Levit Sergei Galperin, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Ron R. Rand Myung Soon Lee, Cello

Mr. & Mrs. Joel Wahlberg Alexander Potiomkin, Clarinet

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mach Joan DerHovsepian, Viola, Associate Principal

Mrs. Lila Rauch Christopher French, Cello, Associate Principal

Dr. Margaret Waisman & Dr. Steven S. Callahan Mark Griffith, Percussion

Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Mach Eric Larson, Double Bass

Mrs. Sybil F. Roos Mark Hughes, Trumpet, Principal

Mrs. Carolyn & Dr. Michael Mann Ian Mayton, Horn

Mr. Glen A. Rosenbaum Aralee Dorough, Flute, Principal

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wallace Ronald Holdman, Timpani, Principal

Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Eric Halen, First Violin, Co-Concertmaster

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rubenstein Brian Del Signore, Percussion, Principal

Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Brian Del Signore, Percussion, Principal

Mr. & Mrs. John Rydman Anthony Kitai, Cello

Ms. Vicki West Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scherr Phyllis Herdliska, Viola

Dr. James T. Willerson Anne C. Leek, Oboe, Associate Principal

Mr. & Mrs. Ulyesse J. LeGrange Thomas LeGrand, Clarinet, Associate Principal

Mr. & Mrs. Jay Marks Sergei Galperin, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Megan Conley, Harp, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Weil Jr. Amy E. Teare, Second Violin

Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Kurt Johnson, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Eric Halen, First Violin, Co-Concertmaster

Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Shannon Rian Craypo, Bassoon, Principal

Steven & Nancy Williams MiHee Chung, First Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Pat McCelvey Adam Dinitz, English Horn

Mr. & Mrs. Tim Shen Tina Zhang, Second Violin

Mr. & Mrs. Gene McDavid Linda A. Goldstein, Viola

Mr. Albert J. Smith Jr. Eric Arbiter, Bassoon, Associate Principal

Mr. Wallace S. Wilson & Mrs. Jeanie Kilroy Wilson Xiao Wong, Cello

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan William K. VerMeulen, Horn, Principal

Mr. & Mrs. Tad Smith Marina Brubaker, First Violin

Mrs. Margaret Alkek Williams Concertmaster

Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wulfe David E. Kirk, Tuba, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zilkha Kurt Johnson, First Violin

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you

THANK

Our DONORS ANNUAL SUPPORT

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: Mark C. Hanson, Executive Director/CEO, 713.337.8540 David Chambers, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525 Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, 713.337.8526

Ima Hogg Society $150,000 or more 

Janice Barrow Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge Barbara J. Burger Jane & Robert Cizik Janet F. Clark Rochelle & Max Levit

Estate of Dr. Mary R. Lewis Cora Sue & Harry Mach Joella & Steven P. Mach Mr. John N. Neighbors Sybil F. Roos

Centennial Society Mr. Monzer Hourani

Founder’s Society

Maestro’s Society

$100,000-$149,999

Barbara & Pat McCelvey

Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor

$75,000-$99,999

Robin Angly & Miles Smith

Darlene & Cappy* Bisso

Billy & Christie McCartney

$50,000-$74,999

Jana & Scotty Arnoldy Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Bahr Gary & Marian Beauchamp Lila-Gene George Mrs. Alfred C. Glassell Jr. Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch Mr. Jackson Hicks / Jackson and Company

Concertmaster’s Society Mr. John Barlow Dr. & Mrs. Devinder Bhatia Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Bohnert Nancy & Walter Bratic Ralph Burch Justice Brett & Erin Busby Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Mr. Michael H. Clark & Ms. Sallie Morian Viviana & David Denechaud Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dennis III / WoodRock & Co. Linda & Gene Dewhurst Mr. & Mrs. Russell M. Frankel Mr. & Mrs. M. G. Glasscock Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Evan B. Glick Bert & Joan Golding Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Griswold Susan & Dick Hansen

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John & Lindy Rydman / Spec's Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods Mike Stude Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Margaret Alkek Williams

The Estate of Miss Ima Hogg The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Carol & Michael Linn and The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Beth Madison Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Janice & Robert McNair 

Nancy & Robert Peiser Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr. / The Robbins Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Alice & Terry Thomas Ms. Judith Vincent Steven & Nancy Williams

$25,000-$49,999

Christina & Mark Hanson Marilyn & Bob Hermance Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde Dr. Rita Justice Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Mr. & Mrs. James H. Lee Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Mrs. Carolyn & Dr. Michael Mann Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Mrs. Mary Catherine Miller John Nau Mr. Jason Poon / Marine Foods Express, Ltd. Dave & Alie Pruner Kathryn & Richard Rabinow Louisa Stude Sarofim Laura & Michael Shannon Lisa & Jerry Simon

Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Sloan Jr. / Houston Baptist University Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Springob, Laredo Construction, Inc. James D. Stein Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop Nancy & David Tai Shirley Wolff Toomim Janet & Tom Walker Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. Scott & Lori Wulfe Ms. Ellen A. Yarrell


Conductor’s Circle

Platinum Baton

Graham & Janet Baker Danielle & Josh Batchelor James M. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Walter V. Boyle Donna & Max Chapman Mr. Richard Danforth Dr. Alex Dell Mrs. William Estrada Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin Fein Angel & Craig Fox Erika & S. David Frankfort

Conductor’s Circle

Conductor’s Circle

Conductor’s Circle

Valerie Palmquist Dieterich & Tracy Dieterich Archie & Linda Dunham John & Minerva Esquivel Terry Everett & Eric Cheyney Mr. & Mrs. Marvy A. Finger Michael B. George Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Mrs. James E. Hooks Catherine & Brian James Mr. & Mrs. Jacek Jaminski Janice & Allan King Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Leighton Drs. Robert & Golda Anne Leonard Marilyn G. Lummis Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Martin Dr. & Mrs. E. K. Massin Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow

Donna & Tim Shen Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Thomas Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Stephen & Kristine Wallace Dede & Connie Weil Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Vicki West Jeanie Kilroy Wilson & Wallace S. Wilson Ralph Wyman & Jim Foti Thane & Nicole Wyman

Betty & Gene McDavid Martha & Marvin McMurrey Mr. Gary Mercer Mrs. Nancy Morrison Scott & Judy Nyquist Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Rochelle & Sheldon Oster Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan E. Parker Lila Rauch Kathy & Wayne Richards Vicky & Michael Richker Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Clive Runnells in memory of Nancy Runnells Mr. & Mrs. Manolo Sanchez Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scherr Mr. Wolfgang Schmidt & Mrs. Angelika Schmidt-Lange Mr. & Mrs. Shalin Shah Michael J. Shawiak Tad & Suzanne Smith

Alana R. Spiwak & Sam L. Stolbun Mr. & Mrs. Trent Tellepsen Ms. Laura Codman & Mr. John F. Terwilliger Mrs. Jennifer Chang & Mr. Aaron J. Thomas Pamalah & Stephen Tipps Courtney & Bill Toomey Susan & Andrew Truscott Birgitt van Wijk Mr. & Ms. Frank Verducci Mr. & Mrs. Sean Waggoner Shirley & Joel Wahlberg Dr. Jim T. Willerson Cyvia & Melvyn Wolff Daisy S. Wong / JCorp Lorraine & Ed Wulfe Nina & Michael Zilkha

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Mr. & Mrs. Frank Herzog April Lykos David & Heidi Massin Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mihalo Dr. Cameron Mitchell Rita & Paul Morico Sami & Jud Morrison Jean & Allan Quiat Radoff Family Ed & Janet Rinehart

Mr. Glen A. Rosenbaum Mr. & Mrs. Rufus S. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Lee H. Staley Carol & Michael Stamatedes Kimberly & David Sterling Dr. John R. Stroehlein & Miwa Sakashita Candace & Brian Thomas Ms. Hallie A. Vanderhider Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Francisco Mr. Shane T. Frank Kevin & Sherrill Garland Ms. Nan Garrett Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gendel Wm. David George, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Gongre Mr. Alan Goodrich Dorothy & Bill Grieves Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Haas Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hardison Stephen Jeu & Susanna Calvo Beverly Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John F. Joity Mr. & Mrs. Steve Jones Catherine & Andrew Kaldis Mr. & Mrs. Dan Kellogg Mary Louis Kister Mr. & Mrs. Jason T. Klein

William & Cynthia Koch Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kotts Willy Kuehn Mr. & Mrs. Marc Laird Michael & Kelley Lang Mrs. Nancy Lease Ms. Lynne Lipsitz Mr. William McDugald Terry & Kandee McGill Mr. & Mrs. William B. McNamara Alice McPherson, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. William Monteleone Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Montz Mr. & Mrs. Harvin Moore IV Sidney & Ione Moran Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Moynier Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Nelson David G. Nussman Dr. & Mrs. Robert Parker

$7,500-$9,999

Molly & Jim Crownover Roger & Debby Cutler J.R. & Aline Deming Dr. Ronald DePinho & Dr. Lynda Chin Scott Ensell & Family Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Florsheim Eugene Fong Ms. Darlene Clark & Mr. Edwin C. Friedrichs Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor

Bronze Baton

Ms. Farida Abjani Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Abraham Gerhard & Birgit Adenacker Mrs. Nancy C. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Adam Altsuler Lilly & Thurmon Andress Christine Smith & Ben Andrews Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Aron Mr. & Mrs. Ed Banner Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Basinski Mrs. Mercedes T. Bass Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Bowman Ruth White Brodsky Mr. Ken D. Brownlee & Ms. Caroline Deetjen Dr. & Mrs. William T. Butler Dougal & Cathy Cameron Marilyn Caplovitz Rhona & Bruce Caress Mrs. Lily Carrigan

Dr. Stewart Morris The Estate of Terence Murphree Bobbie Newman Susan & Edward Osterberg Gary Petersen Gloria & Joe Pryzant Ron & Demi Rand Gabriel & Mona Rio Ken & Carol Lee Robertson Hugh & Ann Roff William J. Rovere & Kathi F. Rovere Carol & Kamal Sandarusi

$10,000-$14,999

Silver Baton

Anne Morgan Barrett Mrs. Bonnie Bauer Mr. & Mrs. David J. Beck Mr. & Dr. Karl-Heinz Becker Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Black Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bookout III Lilia Khakimova & C. Robert Bunch Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Calder Dr. M.K. Campion David Chambers & Alex Steffler Albert & Anne Chao

$15,000-$24,999

Allen & Almira Gelwick Lockton Companies Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Debbie & Frank Jones Mrs. Gloria Pepper & Dr. Bernard Katz Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Jay & Shirley Marks Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Stephen & Marilyn Miles/ Steven Warren Miles & Marilyn Ross Miles Foundation

Gold Baton

Mr. William L. Ackerman, Kero-Jet Corporation Frances & Ira Anderson Edward H. Andrews III Nina Andrews & David Karohl Sr. Judge Mary Bacon Consurgo Sunshine Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Astley Blair Anne & George Boss Dr. & Mrs. Meherwan P. Boyce Terry Ann Brown Cheryl & Sam Byington Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Clark Jr. Virginia A. Clark Laurie & Ryan Colburn Dr. Evan D. Collins Brad & Joan Corson Dr. Scott Cutler Leslie Barry Davidson & W. Robins Brice

$5,000-$7,499

Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Carter IV Mr. & Mrs. Donald Childress William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes Mr. William E. Colburn Coneway Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Byron Cooley Mr. & Mrs. Larry Corbin Lois & David Coyle Andrew Davis & Corey Tu Janie & Carr Dishroon Connie & Byron Dyer Mr. William P. Elbel & Ms. Mary J. Schroeder Mr. Parrish N. Erwin Jr. Aubrey & Sylvia Farb Diane Lokey Farb Ms. Carolyn Faulk Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fluor Mr. & Mrs. Trent Foltz

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Our DONORS continued Mr. Doug D. Perley & Ms. Eileen M. Campbell Mr. Robert J. Pilegge Tim & Katherine Pownell Mr. & Mrs. Claud D. Riddles Allyn & Jill Risley Mr. & Mrs. George A. Rizzo Jr. Mr. Robert T. Sakowitz Carole & Barry Samuels Dr. & Mrs. Todd Scheyer Mrs. Richard P. Schissler Jr.

Grand Patron’s Circle

Ms. Angela Sherman Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Shidler Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Smith Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Somerville Mr. David Stanard & Ms. Beth Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Hans Strohmer Mr. & Mrs. Antonio M. Szabo Tellepsen Family 

Nancy B. Willerson Ms. Barbara Williams Mr. & Mrs. Neil A. Wizel Woodell Family Foundation Sally & Denney Wright Mr. & Mrs. David Wynne Mr. R. Brent Young & Ms. Sue Schwartz Edith & Robert Zinn Erla & Harry Zuber Anonymous (3)

Mr. Darrin Davis & Mr. Mario Gudmundsson Mandy & Rafael Diaz Mr. & Mrs. Mark Diehl Amanda & Adam Dinitz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Doherty Ms. Victoria E. Dominguez Bob & Mary Doyle David & Carolyn Edgar Mr. Stephen Elison Annette & Knut Eriksen Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Eubank Carolyn Grant Fay Ms. Ursula H. Felmet Jerry E. & Nanette B. Finger Mrs. Ronald Fischer Katie Flaherty Mrs. Silvia Fritzhand Mr. & Mrs. Neil Gaynor Thomas & Patricia Geddy Robert Lee Gomez Mr. & Mrs. Herb Goodman Mr. Danny A. Granados Eric & Angelea Halen Dr. & Mrs. Carlos R. Hamilton Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Eric J. Haufrect Ms. Christine Heggeseth Mark & Ragna Henrichs Maureen Y. Higdon Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Hoffer Mr. Ronald Holley Dr. Natasha Holley Mr. & Mrs. Rocky Holmes Dr. Matthew Horsfield & Dr. Michael Kauth Mr. & Mrs. John Hrncir Mark & Marilyn Hughes Ms. Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Jankovic Mrs. Ann B. Jennings Jessica Q. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. John Juneau Jane & Kevin Kremer Mr. & Mrs. Chris Laporte Mr. Alfred Lasher III Mr. Edward T. Lee Ms. Sylvia Lohkamp Ms. Brenda Love Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Mann Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Michael McGuire Will L. McLendon Mr. Ronald A. Mikita & Mr. Rex Spikes Ms. Trazanna Moreno Julia & Chris Morton Mary Beth Mosley Richard & Juliet Moynihan Melissa L. Nance Franci Neely Dr. Thomas D. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Travis Nichols Mr. Kevin O'Gorman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. Olfers Mr. & Mrs. Steven Owsley Mr. & Mrs. Robert Page Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Palmer Christine & Robert Pastorek Mr. & Mrs. Raul Pavon Shirley & Michael P. Pearson Mr. David Peavy & Mr. Stephen McCauley Darla & Chip Purchase Mr. & Mrs. Cris Pye Dr. & Mrs. Albert Raizner Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Rawson

Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Alexander Robart Mr. & Mrs. James L. Robertson Doug Williams & Janice Robertson Drs. Alex & Lynn Rosas Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Ruez Mr. & Mrs. Yasuhiko Saitoh Mr. & Mrs. Saib Saour Susan D. & Fayez Sarofim Dr. Susan Gardner & Dr. Philip Scott Hinda Simon Dr. & Mrs. John Slater Steve & Judy Sohn Richard & Mary Spies Dr. Walter Stanford Mrs. Jeaneen Stastny Ishwaria & Vivek Subbiah Mr. & Mrs. Garry Tanner Dr. & Mrs. Van W. Teeters Ms. Georgeta Teodorescu Dan C. & Kimberly Tutcher Mr. & Mrs. Gene Van Dyke Ms. Jana Vander Lee Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Walt Mr. Clinton Wetmore Ms. Karen M. Whitlock Dr. & Mrs. Rudy C. Wildenstein Mr. Jim P. Wise Ms. Jennifer R. Wittman Ms. Beth Wolff Gerlind & Jerry S. Wolinksy Mr. & Mrs. David J. Wuthrich Robert & Michele Yekovich Mr. & Mrs. Frank Yonish Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Ziegler Anonymous (4)

Mr. & Mrs. Sverre Brandsberg-Dahl Joe Brazzatti Katherine M. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Brownlee Mr. & Mrs. Cezary Brylski Mr. & Mrs. Raul Caffesse Jeff Caley Mrs. Charles Callery Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Campbell Jr. Louise Carlson & Richard Larrabee Mrs. Mary Ann Carrico Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Clarke Dr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Coats Jimmy & Lynn Coe Mr. John P. Cogan Jr. Mr. Mark C. Conrad Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Coronado Crystal & Mike Cox Brian & Leah Del Signore Ms. Catherine Delano

Dr. & Ms. Peter J. Dempsey Ms. Elisabeth DeWitts Mike & Debra Dishberger Jennifer & Steve Dolman Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dorn Drs. Rosalind & Gary Dworkin Mr. & Mrs. Edward N. Earle Mr. & Mrs. Gary Edwards Sally Evans & Brian Rodgers Dr. Louis & Mrs. Paula Faillace Christine Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc. Kimberly Falgout Island Operating Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ference Ms. Marcia Fiman Mr. Jonathan Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Harvey O. Fleisher Mark Folkes & Christopher Johnston

Michelle & Deane Foss Mr. & Mrs. Phil Frederickson Mr. & Mrs. James E. Furr Rauli & Danna Garcia Ms. Aralee Dorough & Mr. Colin C. Gatwood Ms. Lucy Gebhart Mr. & Mrs. John Gee Joan M. Giese Mr. & Ms. Robert W. Goldman Dr. John Gomez & Dr. Cora Mihu Michael A. Gonser Dr. & Mrs. Bradford S. Goodwin Jr. Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk Timothy & Janet Graham Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Gregory Dennis Griffith & Louise Richman Claudio Gutierrez Mrs. Thalia Halen Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hamm

$2,500-$4,999

Dr. & Mrs. George J. Abdo Mr. & Mrs. Roy Allice Dr. Angela R. Apollo Lindley & Jason Arnoldy John Arnsparger & Susan Weingarten Ann & Jonathan Ayre Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Barbieri Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd M. Bentsen III Ganesh H. Betanabhatla Drs. Henry & Louise Bethea Mrs. Pat Biddle & Mr. Ron Kahl Mrs. Ann M. Bixby Mr. John Blaisdell Drs. Desmond & Tiffany Bourgeois Mr. & Mrs. Murry Bowden James & Judy Bozeman Ting & John Bresnahan Mrs. Catherine Campbell Brock & Dr. Gary Brock Mr. Chester Brooke & Dr. Nancy Poindexter Divya & Chris Brown Mr. Eric Brueggeman Dr. & Mrs. Fred Buckwold Mr. & Mrs. Bruce G. Buhler Nicole & Rueben Cásarez Margot & John Cater Dr. Robert N. Chanon Rhoda & Allen Clamen Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Cleary Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Gary M. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Ray G. Cook Ms. Miquel A. Correll Mr. & Mrs. Joffre J. Cross II Mr. & Mrs. John Crum

Patron

Ann Trammell Mr. John G. Turner & Mr. Jerry G. Fischer Jeanine Van Wagenen Mr. & Ms. Luciano Vasconcellos Ms. Becky Cottrell & Mr. Thomas Warden Ms. Joann E. Welton Mr. & Mrs. Clint S. Wetmore Dr. Robert Wilkins & Dr. Mary Ann Reynolds Wilkins

$1,500-$2,499

Ms. Sofia Adrogue & Mr. Sten Gustafson Mr. & Mrs. Truett B. Akin Dr. Genevera Allen Dr. & Mrs. Scott Allison Dr. Hesham M. Amin & Dr. Lara Ferrario Pat & John Anderson Carol Ann & Bill Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Sandy P. Aron Dr. & Mrs. Roy Aruffo Mr. Jeff Autor Cristina & Tanner Bailey Dr. Saul & Ursula Balagura Mr. & Mrs. E. William Barnett Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bast Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bickel Jeb & Cynthia Blackwell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Bolam Mrs. Linda K. Brahaney 44 | Houston Symphony


Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hampton Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Hasler Mr. & Mrs. Houston Haymon John Heiny Dr. & Mrs. William C. Heird Mr. & Mrs. David J. Hemenway Ann & Joe Hightower Jeannette & Brodrick Hill Dr. Suzanne M. Hite Mr. Robert Hoff Dr. Holly Holmes & Mr. Paul Otremba Mr. & Mrs. John Homier George E. Howe Mr. Frank Huang Mickie & Ron Huebsch Mr. & Mrs. Burdette Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Humphries Dr. & Mrs. Robert Ivany / University of St. Thomas Jay Jackson & Barbara Waugh Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Jee Kathleen & James Jennings / BeautyNow Arlene J. Johnson Stacy & Jason Johnson Kurt Johnson & Colleen Matheu Mr. & Mrs. Steve Johnson Ms. Sheila K. Johnstone

Mr. & Mrs. Thorro Jones Dr. & Mrs. Robert Jordon Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kades Mr. & Mrs. Alan Kelly Mr. David O. Kem & Mrs. Judith L. Raines Kendall R. Kessel & Harlan Johnson Ms. Carla Knobloch Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Knudson Ann & Sam Koster Michael & Darcy Krajewski Mrs. Samantha Kramr Mr. Marc E. Laborde Mr. Thomas D. Lane Ms. Joni Hartgraves Latimer John & Suzy Lattin Mr. Joshua Lee & Ms. Julie Van Dr. Daniel Lemke Dr. & Mrs. Morton Leonard Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Leonard Seth & Karen Lerner Mr. William W. Lindley Ms. Leslie Siller & Mr. Jeff H. Lippold Mr. & Mrs. H. Arthur Littell Dr. & Mrs. James R. Lloyd Ms. Marilyn Maloney & Mr. Paul F. Longstreth Mr. & Mrs. Bob J. Lunn

Ms. Sue Ann Lurcott Kathleen & Tom Mach Mr. & Mrs. Frank Marx Catherine & Matt Matthews Mr. William L. Maynard Georgia Braun McBride Kristen & Steve McDaniel Mr. & Mrs. Rob McKee Mr. Andrew McKinney Mr. & Mrs. Lance McKnight Ms. Jennifer McLaughlin Doug & Sarah McMurrey Ms. Ashley McPhail Mr. Adam Miller & Ms. Michelina Cairo Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Miller Mr. Shane Miller Mr. & Mrs. John C. Molloy Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Molloy Mr. & Mrs. James Moore Cara & Tanner Moran Mrs. Alette K. Morch Amanda & Justin Morton Mr. & Mrs. Marvin H. Mueller Amber Winsor Mullins The Hon. Stella G. & Richard C. Nelson Newman/Strug/Wadler families in honor of Ida & Irving Wadler

Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey B. Newton Ms. Khanh Nguyen Courtney Fretz Ms. Kathryn O'Brien Mr. Reymundo Ocanas & Mr. Orlando Manzo-Ocanas Mr. & Mrs. John Oehler Mr. & Mrs. John Ogren Steve & Sue Olson Jane & Kenneth Owen Ms. Martha Palmer Mrs. Linda K. Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Bob G. Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Alex Popp Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Porter Ms. Linda Posey Penny Prater Rosemin Premji Mr. & Mrs. David Pursell Dr. & Mrs. Henry H. Rachford Jr. Clinton & Leigh Rappole Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Reckling III Kate & Christopher Robart Beth Robertson Mr. James L. Robertson Mr. Floyd W. Robinson Ms. Regina J. Rogers Kent Rutter & David Baumann Mr. & Mrs. John Ryder

YOUNG ASSOCIATES COUNCIL

YOUNG ASSOCIATES COUNCIL Young Associate Premium Ann & Jonathan Ayre James M. Bell Ganesh Betanabhatla Eric Brueggeman David Chambers & Alex Steffler Darrin Davis & Mario Gudmundsson

Young Associate

The Houston Symphony’s Young Associates Council is a philanthropic membership group for young professionals, music aficionados and performing arts supporters interested in exploring symphonic music within the confines of Houston’s flourishing artistic landscape. YAC members are afforded exclusive opportunities to participate in musically focused events that take place not only in Jones Hall, but also in the city’s most sought-after venues, private homes and friendly neighborhood hangouts. From behind-the-scenes interactions with the musicians of the Houston Symphony to jaw-dropping private performances by world-class virtuosos, the Houston Symphony’s Young Associates Council offers incomparable insight and accessibility to the music and musicians that are shaping the next era of orchestral music. 

$2,500 or more

Valerie Palmquist Dieterich & Tracy Dieterich Amanda & Adam Dinitz Vicky Dominguez Terry Everett & Eric Cheyney Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor Ms. Mandi Hunsicker-Sallee

Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Sami & Jud Morrison Melissa L. Nance Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Dr. Paulina Sergot & Dr. Theo Shybut

Tony Shih – Norton Rose Fulbright Judy & Steve Sohn Drs. Ishwaria & Vivek Subbiah Georgeta Teodorescu Candace & Brian Thomas

Kurt Johnson & Colleen Matheu Stacy & Jason Johnson Mr. Kendall Kessel & Mr. Harlan Johnson Dr. Nashat Latib & Dr. Vinodh Kumar Joshua Lee & Julie Van Gerrit Leeftink Catherine & Matt Matthews Ashley McPhail Shane Miller

Amber Winsor Mullins Rosemin Premji Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Kate & Christopher Robart Justin & Caroline Simons Molly Simpson & Jeffrey Miles Carol Tai Joel Towner Dr. Shilpa B. Trivedi Elise Wagner

$1,500 - $2,499

Farida Abjani Dr. Genevera Allen Drs. Laura & William Black Ryan Boehner Drs. Tiffany & Desmond Bourgeois Sverre & Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl Ting & John Bresnahan Divya & Chris Brown Pamela & Cezary Brylski Jacquelyn & Kevin Coronado Crystal & Mike Cox

Nina Delano & Wirt Blaffer Jennifer & Steve Dolman Christine Falgout – Island Operating Co., Inc. Kimberly Falgout – Island Operating Co., Inc. Mark Folkes & Christopher Johnston Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk Claudio Gutierrez Monica & Burdette Huffman

The Young Associates Council is supported in part by BB&T. For more information, please contact: Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, 713.337.8526 Liam Bonner, Development Officer, Individual Giving, 713.337.8536. InTUNE — January 2017 | 45


Our DONORS continued Ramon & Chula Sanchez Dr. & Mrs. David Sapire Mr. Lawrence Schanzmeyer Ms. Sally Schott Donna Scott & Mitch Glassman Mr. Victor E. Serrato Art & Ellen Shelton Paulina Sergot & Theo Shybut Justin & Caroline Simons Mr. Geoff Simpson Molly Simpson & Jeffrey Miles OCTG, LLP Louis H. Skidmore Jr. Barbara & Louis Sklar Mr. Brinton Averil Smith & Ms. Evelyn Chen Mr. Hilary Smith & Ms. Lijda Vellekoop

Director

Carol Tai Glenn Taylor Stephen A. Tew, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Theede Jean & Doug Thomas Ms. Susan L. Thompson Eric & Carol Timmreck Mr. & Mrs. Dale M. Tingleaf Mr. Joel Towner Mr. & Mrs. Duane Utecht Susan J. & Gary W. Valka Mr. & Mrs. Donn K. Van Arsdall Dr. & Mrs. Gage Van Horn Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Van Veldhoven Mr. & Mrs. William A. Van Wie Ms. Elise Wagner Dean B. Walker H. Richard Walton

Mr. & Mrs. Brad Wander Ms. Nancy Ames & Mr. Danny Ward Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Wareing Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Weiss Hon. & Mrs. Bill White Mrs. Deanne White Gene & Sandra Williams Loretta & Lawrence Williams Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Williford Dr. Wayne Wilner Ms. Charlene Wright Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zabriskie Mr. & Mrs. Bret Zorich Anonymous (7)

Ms. Aurelie Desmarais & Mr. Ed Struzynski Charles Dishman Mr. John F. Dorn Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Duncan Mrs. William H. Dwyer III Hon. & Mrs. John D. Ellis Ms. Caroline Fant Dale & Anne Fitz Elizabeth & Ralph Frankowski Bill & Diana Freeman Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Fusillo Mr. & Mrs. David B. Garten L. Rusty Goetz Susan & Kevin Golden Kathy & Marty Goossen Kendall & Pauline Gray Joyce Z. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hanson Terry L. & Karen G. Henderson Dean & Beth Hennings Mr. & Mrs. Donald Herron Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hickey Dr. Volker Hirsinger Mr. Stanley Hoffberger Mr. John Horstman Mr. & Mrs. John Horstman Patricia P. Hubbard Mrs. Kerry Incavo Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Janicke Mr. Robert E. Johnson & Ms. Ariella Perlman Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Katz Lynda & Frank Kelly Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Kathryn & James Ketelsen Lucy & Victor Kormeier Deborah Kosich Dr. & Mrs. James H. Krause Ms. Dawn Krieg Ms. Mary Leba Velva G. & H. Fred Levine James C. Lindsey Priscilla L. List

Dr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Lobley Mr. & Mrs. Paul Loyd Barbara J. Manering Ms. Barbara Manna Mr. & Mrs. David Martin Mr. & Mrs. Mark Matovich Linda & Jim McCartney Dr. A. McDermott & Dr. A. Glasser Mr. & Mrs. D. Bradley McWilliams Ernie & Martha McWilliams Ellen Ochoa & Coe Miles Mr. Russell J. Miller & Mrs. Charlotte M. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Mireles Mr. & Mrs. William Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy Daniel & Karol Musher Musicians of the Houston Symphony Inc. Ms. Jennifer Naae Mr. Cliff Nash & Dr. Lee Bar-Eli Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Neumann Leslie & John Niemand Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Nocella Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy W. Nokes Mr. & Mrs. Eric L. Oshlo Valerie J. Sherlock Linda Popkin-Paine & Stephen Paine Mrs. Kusum Patel Peter & Nina Peropoulos Grace & Carroll Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Phillips Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Philpot Mrs. Dana Puddy Patrick T. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. William B. Rawl Mr. Cameron Ray Mr. Vince Reina Ms. Ann Rhoads Mr. Serge G. Ribot H. John & Diane Riley Robertson Wealth Management Mr. Matthew D. Roitstein Mrs. Evie Ronald

Jill & Milt Rose Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Ross Brenda & Mansel Rubenstein John & Zhanna Russo Mrs. Holly Sansing Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Sawaya Mr. & Mrs. Gary Schiefelbein Beth & Lee D. Schlanger Charles & Andrea Seay Ms. Monica Simon Mr. & Mrs. Lance Smith Dean & Kay Snider Sherry Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Standish Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Streett Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sweeney Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Tabor Jr. Mr. Monsour Taghdisi Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Tallerine Mrs. Glenda C. Toole Ms. Chung-Nan N. Tsai Dr. & Mrs. Michael Underbrink Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Unger Dr. & Mrs. Brad Urquhart Mr. & Mrs. David Vannauker Dr. & Mrs. Carl V. Vartian Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Veith Betty & Bill Walker Mr. & Mrs. David Walstad Mr. & Mrs. James A. Watt Mark Wawro & Melanie Gray Beth Weidler & Stephen James General & Mrs. Jasper Welch Ms. Bryony Jane Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Westfall Ms. Sara E. White Ms. Tracy Wilkerson Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Winkle Ms. Susan G. Wood Anonymous (7)

Ms. Sally S. Andrews & Mr. James Nelson Les & Barbara Antalffy Mr. & Mrs. Eric A. Arbiter Mr. & Mrs. R. Corbin Aslakson Ms. Mary S. Axelrad Robert E. Ayers

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Barnett Don & Katharine Droge Barnhill Mr. Greg P. Barra Mr. & Mrs. Max Barrett Dr. & Mrs. David Barry Susan & Bob Beeley Dr. & Mrs. Philip S. Bentlif

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Blum George & Florence Boerger Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Boesel Ms. Adrienne R. Bond Chris & Ruth Borman Anne & Edward Bornet Bob Frank Boydston

$1,000-$1,499

Joan & Stanford Alexander Dr. & Mrs. Hugh D. Allen Tara Maria Amavi Mr. & Mrs. Greg Anderson Paul H. & Maida M. Asofsky Mr. Matthew Assiff Jerry Axelrod Mr. & Mrs. David M. Balderston Trace Trahan Bannerman Mr. & Mrs. Allen Barnhill Mr. A. Greer Barriault & Ms. Clarruth A. Seaton Ms. Deborah S. Bautch Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Beaudet Carole Shivers Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Benton Eldo Bergman, Family Literacy Network Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Berteaud Ms. Nancy H. Bihlmaier Dr. Joan Hacken Bitar Mr. & Mrs. Chad Blaine Mr. Jay Blinderman James & Dale Brannon Breland Law Firm Mr. Wayne A. Brooks Sally & Laurence Brown Anne H. Bushman Mrs. Ann Cavanaugh Mr. & Mrs. Chris Chandler Mrs. Victoria Chin Dr. & Mrs. Gary Clark Dr. & Mrs. Martin Cohen Donna M. Collins Shawn & Megan Conley George W. Connelly Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Michael Curry Mr. & Mrs. James D. Dannenbaum Joyce & Arthur Dauber Mr. Darryl de Mello Mr. & Mrs. Rene Degreve Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Deschner

Principal

Mark Stadnyk Georgiana Stanley Mr. & Mrs. John Steen Karen & Bruce Steffler Dr. & Mrs. Michael Stelling Erin & James Stewart Cassie B. Stinson & Dr. R. Barry Holtz Mr. & Dr. J. Michael Stinson Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone Jack & Karen Stopnicki Skipper & Betsy Strong Dr. Navin Subramanian & Dr. Melissa Dupree Dr. & Mrs. David Sufian Mrs. Mary Swafford Mr. Clifford A. Swanlund Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Adam Szczepanski

$500-$999

Mr. & Mrs. W. Kendall Adam Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alexander Mr. Robert J. Alexander & Ms. Becky A. Stemper Mrs. Ramona Alms Ms. Joan Ambrogi Mr. & Mrs. Tom Amonett 46 | Houston Symphony


Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Bradshaw Hon. Peter H. Brown Mrs. Shirley E. Burgher Ms. Valeria Burguieres Mrs. Olga F. Bush Kathy & Emile Bussemey Mr. & Mrs. George Cairnes Dr. Maria Calcina Virginia & William Camfield Marjorie H. Capshaw Dorothy E.F. Caram, Ed.D Mr. & Mrs. Manny Chana Mr. & Mrs. E. Thomas Chaney Ms. Audrey Chang Ms. Irene Chang Honorable Theresa Chang & Dr. Peter Chang Ms. Donna J. Charleson Mr. & Mrs. Kent Chenevert Mr. & Mrs. John Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Clayton A. Compton Mr. H. Talbot Cooley Mr. & Mrs. John F. Crawford Ms. Marsha K. Crawford Norman & Ruby Crook Mr. Larry Cullen Dr. Lida S. Dahm Mr. Musa Dakri Mr. & Mrs. Steven Dalicandro Mr. Arthur Davies Ms. Susan S. De Courcy Mr. & Mrs. Paul Destephano Dr. & Mrs. Russell L. Deter II Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Deyerle Mr. Jeff Dodson Mr. & Mrs. Jack N. Doherty Ms. Rachel Dolbier Karen M. Doolittle T. Michael Dossey Ms. Emma Dunch & Ms. Elizabeth Scott Mr. & Mrs. Tom Elliott Mrs. Priscilla Ennis Ruth W. Ereli Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Erwin Dr. & Mrs. Chris Estrada Lee & Christie Eubanks Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Eury Mr. & Mrs. Mike Farley Kay & Sam Feldt Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Fong Ms. Diane L. Freeman Ms. Lee Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Javier Fuentes Mr. Donn C. Fullenweider Mr. & Mrs. Monty Garner Mr.* & Mrs. Gibson Gayle Jr. Ms. Margaret Wendy Germani Mrs. & Mr. Stephen Gill Gary & Marion Glober Barbara C. Goedecke Albrecht & Kathy Goethe Mr. Irving L. Gold, M.D.P.A. Helen B. Wils & Leonard A. Goldstein Ms. Paula Goldstein Mr. & Mrs. Enrique Gonzalez

Mr. Bert & Patricia Gordon Harvey L. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Tony Gracely Mr. David M. Gray Jr. & Ms. Mary A. Pearce Mr. Gerald Greiner Mr. Dane C. Grenoble Mr. & Mrs. Steve K. Grimsley Joan DerHovsepian & Erik Gronfor Mr. & Mrs. David Guenther Dr. Teruhiko Hagiwara Gaye & Dennis Halpin Mr. Brett L. Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Harbachick Michael D. Hardin Bruce Harkness & Alice Brown Mr. Michael J. Harling Mr. & Mrs. David Harris Sheila & Isaac Heimbinder Mr. & Mrs. William T. Heller IV Dr. & Mrs. Wendell W. Mendell James & Renee Hennessy Mr. & Mrs. David D. Hergert Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Herrmann Mr. & Mrs. W. Grady Hicks Susan Hodge Hoffman Insurance Group Mr. Jeffery Hoffman Mr. Scott Holshouser Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Houk Dr. Wilbur & Jane Howard Eric Boerwinkle & Vicki Huff Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hurley Mr. Craig Ignacio Mr. Francisco J. Izaguirre Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Kent Mr. & Mrs. John R. Kemp Craig & Debbie Kercho Mr. Robin Kesselman Dr. & Mrs. James Killian Mr. Steven J. Killworth Mr. & Mrs. William H. Knull III Steve Dukes & Nobuhide Kobori Dr. & Mrs. Michael F. Koehl Ms. Leticia Konigsberg & Mr. Michael Olson Ms. Karen Labat Mr. & Mrs. Randall B. Lake Mrs. Deanna Lamoreux Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Landgren Mr. & Mrs. Ryan LaRue Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. Thomas LeGrand Mr. James Leonard & Ms. Delores Dunham Charles H. (Eric) & Lucy Lewis Cynthia & Richard Loewenstern Mr. & Ms. David Lopez Mr. Wesley Lotz Kimberly Lucas Mr. & Mrs. Oliver F. Luck Ms. Nina K. Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Peter MacGregor Ms. Faerie Marston Mrs. Mariquita Masterson Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Matiuk

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Mayer Mr. Albert Mc Intyre Mr. R. Scott McCay Ms. Judi A. McGee Mr. W. George McKee Mr. & Mrs. R. Talley Melton Ms. Maria Carolina Mendoza Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Miller Melissa & Michael Mithoff Ginni & Richard Mithoff Mr. & Mrs. Walker N. Moody Ms. T.L. Morton Alan & Elaine Mut Mr. Dick Nagaki & Ms. Leah Patterson Ms. Amy Ng Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth O. Nilsson Ms. Charlene B. Nix Mary & Don North Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. Albert Ong Drs. M. & V. Orocofsky Mr. & Mrs. Robert Orr Mr. George L. Otis Jr. Julie & Chip Oudin Mr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Pacey Ms. Dianne Padgett Mr. & Mrs. Marc C. Paige Michael & Ruth Pancherz Paul E. Pardaen Dr. Cora B. Parker-Dubose & Dr. Ralph Dubose Prof. & Mrs. Jordan Paust Ed & Heidi Perkins Mr. James D. Pitcock Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Pless Ronald & Carol Poole Ms. Antoinette Post Kim & Ted A. Powell Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Pratt Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Pybus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ramirez Natalia Rawle Mr. Eric Rechlin Mr. & Mrs. Dwain Reeves Mr. & Mrs. Phil Rice Mr. Lake Robertson Mr. Manuel Rodriguez Ms. Carolyn Rogan Dr. & Mrs. Alan Rosen Mr. Autry W. Ross Mr. Grant Rowe Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Ruffing Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ruisard Mr. Charles K. Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Sandlin Ms. Janet Schaumburg Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Scheliga Mr. Martin Schleuse Charles & Dora Schneider Jurgen Schroder Drs. Robert & Helene Schwartz Robert & Jean Schwarz H. Irving Schweppe Jr., M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Dylan Seff Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shack Mr. Don W. Shackelford

Marcia & Victor Shainock Becky Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Paul Siegele Eugene & Aaryn Silva Mr. Steve Smetana Lois & David K. Smith John L. Snyder Ms. Kelly Somoza Mr. Anthony Speier Mr. Robert L. Stark Mr. & Mrs. Gary Stenerson Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Stephens Mr. Paul Stewart Mr. Alan Stuckert Ms. Margaret M. Sullivan Amy Sutton & Gary Chiles Dr. Jeffrey Sweterlitsch Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Symon Mr. & Mrs. Alan Taghdisi Drs. James & Elizabeth Tang Ms. Joy Taylor Mr. Kerry Taylor Ms. Betsy Mims & Mr. Howard D. Thames Marjorie Therrell Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Thorburn Mrs. Roy A. Thornock Ann & Gerald Thurmond Linda Townsend Mr. James F. Trippett Ms. Janae Tsai Mr. & Mrs. David M. Underwood Jr. Ms. Patricia Van Allan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Vermillion Mrs. Mary Voigt Mrs. Vera Vujicic Milton L. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. John B. Wallace Sandria Ward Alton & Carolyn Warren Mr. Frank Watson Ms. Virginia S. Watt Leone Buyse & Michael Webster Ms. Susan Wedelich Mr. & Mrs. Eden N. Wenig Ms. Amy E. Whitaker Carlton Wilde Daniel Willett Mr. & Ms. B. T. Williamson Mr. & Mrs. Jim Winget Grace Picton Wise John Wood Marvin & Terry Woskow Family Fund Maxine & Emil Wulfe Mr. Michael Wynoff & Lauren Wynhoff Mr. & Mrs. Haresh Yalamanchili Katherine & Mark Yzaguirre Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Zarrow Anonymous (13) *Deceased The Houston Symphony thanks the 2,941 donors who gave up to $499 over the past year. To note any errors or omissions, please contact Tiffany Bourgeois, Development Associate, Annual Fund at 713.337.8559.

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POPS DONORS Ima Hogg Society

$150,000 or More

Sybil F. Roos

Founder’s Society

$75,000-$99,99

Darlene & Cappy* Bisso

Concertmaster’s Society

$25,000-$49,999

Evan B. Glick Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange John & Bobbie Nau Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. Conductor’s Circle Platinum Baton  $15,000-$24,999 Graham & Janet Baker Allen & Almira Gelwick Lockton Companies Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Mrs. Gloria Pepper & Dr. Bernard Katz Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Mr. & Mrs. John N. Matzer III Ken & Carol Lee Robertson

Conductor’s Circle Gold Baton  $10,000-$14,999 Consurgo Sunshine Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Anne & George Boss John & Minerva Esquivel Janice & Allan King Martha & Marvin McMurrey Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scherr Michael J. Shawiak Shirley & Joel Wahlberg

Conductor’s Circle Silver Baton  $7,500-$9,999 Lilia Khakimova & C. Robert Bunch Scott Ensell & Family Ms. Darlene Clark & Mr. Edwin C. Friedrichs Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Rita & Paul Morico Jean & Allan Quiat Radoff Family Anonymous

Conductor’s Circle Bronze Baton  $5,000-$7,499 Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Bowman Mr. & Mrs. Thierry Caruso Janie & Carr Dishroon Connie & Byron Dyer Mrs. Jane Egner Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fluor Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Gongre Mr. & Mrs. Edd C. Hendee 48 | Houston Symphony

Mr. & Mrs. Dan Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. John P. Kotts Michael & Kelley Lang Mrs. Nancy Lease Terry & Kandee McGill Alice McPherson, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Nelson Mr. Robert J. Pilegge Mr. & Mrs. George A. Rizzo Jr. Ms. Angela Sherman Jeanine Van Wagenen Sally & Denney Wright Anonymous

Grand Patron’s Circle  $2,500-$4,999 Mr. & Mrs. J. Emery Anderson Beth & Jim Barton Donald & Dottie Bates John S. Beury Drs. Laura & William Black Robert & Gwen Bray Mr. & Mrs. Brady F. Carruth Joseph & Rebecca Demeter Mr. & Mrs. James E. Dorsett Mr. & Mrs. Mike Ezzell Jo Lynn & Gregg Falgout / Island Operating Company Julius & Suzan Glickman Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Margolis William D. & Karinne McCullough Edward Lee McIntosh, C.P.M. Mr. & Mrs. David R. McKeithan Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Raghu Narayan Shirley & Marvin Rich Richard & Anne Robbins Douglas & Alicia Rodenberger Mr. Morris Rubin Mr. & Mrs. James Schulz

Mr. & Mrs. David Dybell Mr. J. Richard Espinosa Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fanning Carol & Larry Fradkin Mr. & Mrs. John Geigel Dr. & Mrs. Jack Gill Ms. Melissa Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hall Mr. & Mrs. Franklin J. Harberg Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Kemper Rex & Marillyn King Gerrit Leeftink Mr. & Mrs. Barry I. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mason Steve & Linda Massie Mr. & Mrs. Danny Mei Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Nilson Joy & Gary Noble Mrs. Kay Onstead Mr. & Mrs. Kim Parker Ms. Darla P. Phillips Margaret & V. Scott Pignolet Mr. & Mrs. Gary Prentice Judy & Bill Pursell Venu & Elsie Rao Mr. & Mrs. John T. Riordan Soren & Annetta Rose Rosemarie & Jeff Roth Mrs. Lynda G. Seaman Dr. & Mr. Adrian D. Shelley Mr. & Mrs. Nick Stratigakis Mr. & Mrs. Karl Strobl Jonathan & Susan Symko Larry & Connie Wallace Dr. & Mrs. Brad Wertman Doug & Kay Wilson Anonymous (3)

Director  $1,000-$1,499 Dr. & Mrs. William S. Banks III Mr. Jim Barton Ms. Patricia K. Boyd Kelly & Julie Conner Barbara Dokell & Larry Finger Paula & Alfred Friedlander Betsy Garlinger Gary T. Leach Ms. Doris S. Magee Mr. & Mrs. Alan May Jr. Mr. William Mendel Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Mosbacher Dr. & Mrs. Michael C. Rasmussen Chris & Don Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Carl N. Tongberg Ms. Jody Verwers Anonymous

Patron’s Circle  $1,500-$2,499

Principal  $500-$999

Suan Angelo Sue Sue & Don Aron Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Banks Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bertus Mr. & Mrs. W. Carter Bliss Michael & Diana Bonin Mr. Thomas N. Britton & Ms. Debra A. Ewing Ms. Barbara A. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. William V. Conover II Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Cook Cynthia & Robert Creager

Mr. & Mrs. David Archibald Ms. Stephanie Ayala Mr. & Mrs. John P. Beall Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Beathard Dr. & Mrs. Larry Brenner Mr. & Mrs. Rick A. Burris Ms. Deborah Butler Mr. & Mrs. Ray Butler Vicki Buxton Mr. & Mrs. Jim Chandler Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Chapman Richard & Marcia Churns

Carlo & Vicki Corso Mr. Ramsay M. Elder Mildred & Richard Ellis Dr. & Mrs. Charles Ericsson Mr. John Eymann Mr. & Mrs. John R. Farina Ms. Dawn Folsom Jessica Ford Robert J. Grant Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hardy Ann & Bill Heim Richard & Beverly Hickman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Hill Dave & Laura Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Joe D. Koshkin Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred M. Krenek Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Levinson Dr. & Mrs. James Lewis Ms. Joyce Lindler Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Moen Ms. Wynona Montgomery Paul & Molly Mugnier Terri & Bert Neece Mr. & Mrs. Dan Neskora Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Noland Joe & Ann Palm Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Parkey Roland & Linda Pringle Mr. & Mrs. Ben A. Reid Ms. Roc'C Semmelbeck Claudette & Tim Shaunty Mr. William Siegel Mr. Lawrence C. Smith Thomas W. Snodgrass Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Stuart Dr. & Mrs. Frank C. Sung Mr. Roger Trandell Wear Family Mrs. Elizabeth White Mr. & Mrs. George R. Williams Roland & Charlene Wise Mr. Eric Wooten Mr. & Mrs. Alan Young Anonymous (4) *Deceased The Houston Symphony thanks the 801 donors who gave up to $499 over the past year. To note any errors or omissions, please contact Tiffany Bourgeois, Development Associate, Annual Fund, at 713.337.8559.


Corporate, Foundation & 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 more information on becoming a Houston Symphony corporate donor, please contact Leticia Konigsberg, Director, Corporate Relations, at 713.337.8522 or leticia.konigsberg@houstonsymphony.org.

HOUSTON SYMPHONY BUSINESS COUNCIL The Houston Symphony is grateful for the philanthropic support of its Corporate Partners. With the foresight of Houston’s business community, our organization will fulfill its vision of becoming America’s most relevant and accessible topten orchestra by 2025. If your company is interested in deepening its connection with the Houston Symphony, consider our Business Council.

Co-Chairs Ralph Burch, ConocoPhillips David Wuthrich, Civic/Cultural Leader

Business Council Host Committee

Prentiss Burt, J.P. Morgan Chase Justice Brett Busby, Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District Janet F. Clark, Marathon Oil Corporation (retired) Bradley Corson, Exxon Mobil Corporation Gene Dewhurst, Falcon Seaboard Diversified Mike Doherty, Frost Bank David Frankfort, Deutsche Bank Ron Franklin, McGuireWoods, LLP Allen Gelwick, Lockton Companies, LLC Steven P. Mach, Mach Industrial Group, LP Michael Mann, Mann Eye Institute Paul Mann, Mann Eye Institute David Massin, Wells Fargo

Open to current subscribers, donors and Board members affiliated with a business, the council provides opportunities to increase corporate participation by offering networking and special behind-the-scenes events. To learn more about how to get involved, please contact Leticia Konigsberg, Director, Corporate Relations, at 713.337.8522 or leticia.konigsberg@houstonsymphony.org. Billy McCartney, Flat Rock Development, LLC Paul Morico, Baker Botts L.L.P. Ed Osterberg, Mayer Brown, LLP Robert A. Peiser, Parkton Group Greg Powers, Halliburton David Pruner, Heidrick & Struggles Ron Rand, Rand Group, LLC John Rydman, Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods Manolo Sánchez, 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 A. Weber, Norton Rose Fulbright Beth Wolff, Beth Wolff Realtors Ed Wulfe, Wulfe & Co. Frank Yonish, Bank of Texas

Corporate, Foundation & Government PARTNERS continued

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CORPORATE PARTNERS

(as of October 1, 2016)

Grand Guarantor  $150,000 and above BBVA Compass ConocoPhillips *Houston Public Media— 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 Bank of America Chevron *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 ENGIE *The Events Company Exxon Mobil Corporation Frost Bank *Dignity Memorial Funeral Homes and Cemetaries Houston Baptist University Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo *Jackson and Company Kirkland & Ellis LLP Occidental Petroleum Corporation Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center Palmetto Partners Ltd./The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation *Rand Group, LLC Shell Oil Company Vinson & Elkins LLP

Sponsor  $25,000 and above Bank of Texas The Boeing Company *Bright Star *Bulgari Enterprise Product Partners L.P. *Gittings *Houston Chronicle *Houston First Corporation JPMorgan Chase Kalsi Engineering KPMG LLP Marine Foods Express, Ltd. McGuireWoods, LLP *Neiman Marcus Northern Trust Norton Rose Fulbright Sidley Austin LLP *Silver Circle Audio SPIR STAR, Ltd. The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center Wells Fargo WoodRock & Co. Partner  $15,000 and above *City Kitchen *Glazier’s Distributors Gorman’s Uniform Service Halliburton H-E-B Independent Bank Laredo Construction, Inc. Locke Lord LLP Lockton Companies of Houston Republic National Distributing Company, LLP The Newfield Foundation USI Southwest

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Aetna Aon Apache Corporation Bank of America BBVA Compass BHP Billiton The Boeing Company BP Foundation Caterpillar Chevron Chubb Group Coca-Cola

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Supporter  $10,000 and above *Abraham’s Oriental Rugs *Agua Hispanic Marketing Anadarko Petroleum Corporation CenterPoint Energy Emerson Enbridge Energy Company Goldman, Sachs & Co. Marathon Oil Corporation *Silver Eagle Distributors Star Furniture Union Pacific Foundation *Zenfilm Benefactor  $5,000 and above Barclay’s Wealth and Investment Management Beck Redden LLP Louis Vuitton Macy's Nordstrom Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, L.L.P. 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 Intertek SEI, Global Institutional Group Smith, Graham & Company Stewart Title Company TAM International, Inc. * Includes in-kind support

(as of October 1, 2016)

ConocoPhillips Eli Lilly and Company EOG Resources Exxon Mobil Corporation 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 Corporation Phillips 66 Shell Oil Company Spectra Energy Williams Companies, Inc.


FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 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 The C. Howard Pieper 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 MD Anderson Foundation

IN-KIND DONORS

(as of October 1, 2016)

Underwriter  $50,000 and above The Elkins Foundation The Fondren Foundation The Hearst Foundations The Humphreys Foundation 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 & Gordon Getty Foundation Sterling-Turner Foundation Partner  $15,000 and above Ruth & Ted Bauer Family Foundation The Melbern G. & 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 on the Arts Texas Commission on the Arts The Vaughn Foundation

Supporter  $10,000 and above The Carleen & Alde Fridge Foundation Petrello Family Foundation The Powell Foundation Radoff Family Foundation The Schissler Foundation The Vivian L. Smith Foundation Anonymous Benefactor  $5,000 and above LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation William E. & Natoma Pyle Harvey Charitable Foundation The Scurlock Foundation Keith & Mattie Stevenson Foundation Strake Foundation Patron  Gifts below $5,000 The Cockrell Foundation Diamond Family Foundation First Junior Woman’s Club of Houston The Helmle-Shaw Foundation Huffington Foundation Leon Jaworski Foundation Lillian Kaiser Lewis Foundation Kinder Morgan Foundation Robert W. & Pearl Wallis Knox Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation State Employee Charitable Campaign

(as of October 1, 2016)

A Fare Extraordinaire Aker Imaging Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design Alpha-Lee Enterprises, Inc. Aspire Executive Coaching, LLC Bergner & Johnson Design Bering’s Bistro Menil BKD, LLP Boat Ranch Burberry Classical 91.7 FM Cognetic Cullnaire Carl R. Cunningham Donoho's Jewellers DLG Research & Marketing Solutions Elaine Turner Designs Elegant Events by Michael Elsie Smith Design Festari Foster Quan LLP Grotto in the Woodlands

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. Worthan & 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 Pax Americana Pro/Sound Randalls Food Markets 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 The Parson Family, in memory of Dorothy Anne Parson Tony’s Tootsies Valobra Jewelry & Antiques Versace Village Greenway Vision Production Group Yahama InTUNE — January 2017 | 51


Backstage PASS Meet Robert Johnson, associate principal horn

Looking forward to this season: Jones Hall’s 50th Anniversary concert was an especially memorable event for me. The only element that could enhance making music with Andrés and my colleagues in the Houston Symphony would be adding the warmth and connection of family by including the artistry of Itzhak Perlman, who is my father-in-law. Combining that special onstage relationship with knowing that my wife and mother-in-law were listening in the audience made my heart nearly overflow on an emotional evening! At home in Houston: 2017 marks my 15th year of being an adopted Houstonian. When I was accepted to Rice University’s Shepherd School in 2002, I visualized a distant, but clear, dream of becoming a member of the Houston Symphony. Almost 10 years exactly to the day of walking through the front doors of Jones Hall as an eager student, I proudly entered the musicians’ backstage entrance where I joined my colleagues onstage for my first rehearsal with the orchestra. What I couldn’t have imagined back then was that someone else also would have been drawn to Houston, my future wife, Ariella Perlman. We married a few years before I joined the orchestra, but kept the Houston connection alive with a couple of Houston Symphony musicians helping to celebrate our nuptials!

Blessed to be here: We are forever grateful to Houston for our blessings, but know that only in this special city could our dreams of having children be realized. Though the orchestra made Houston our professional destination, it was the incredible people within the Houston Medical Center that changed our lives. We faithfully believe our true reason and highest calling for making our life here was made clear to us when our team of doctors led by Larry Lipshultz, Wylie Hembree and William Gibbons did what no one else could by blessing us with our own miraculous twin boys, Ezra Jacob and Reuben Joseph, with another baby boy coming in June! Outside Jones Hall: When I am not rehearsing and performing at Jones Hall with the Houston Symphony or teaching at the University of Houston, Ariella and I are most likely earning the largest end-of-year rebate check as we possibly can at Costco with as many diapers, wipes and milk that can fit in the back of the minivan! Robert Johnson is sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Thomas.

Top: Houston Symphony portrait Middle: The wedding (June 2009): Toby and Itzhak Perlman, Rob Johnson, Ariella Perlman, Bob and Darlene Johnson Bottom: Our boys: Reuben and Ezra (October 2016)

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ERIC ARBITER

Robert Johnson enjoys a growing career as an orchestral and chamber musician, soloist and teacher of horn. He serves as the Associate Principal Horn of the Houston Symphony and is dedicated to his talented students at University of Houston's Moores School of Music. Robert has performed with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis and New World Symphonies, as well as the Los Angeles Philharmonic and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra as guest principal horn. He is married to flutist and teacher Ariella Perlman, with whom he joyfully chases their twin boys, Ezra and Reuben, all while anticipating their newest arrival in June 2017.


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