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WELCOME Dear Friends, I want to extend a warm welcome to each of you attending this performance. Thank you for coming! I am honored to serve as Executive Director of Ogden Symphony Ballet Association and wish to express my gratitude for your support as I have become acclimated to this new role. As a life-long musician, administrator, and advocate for the arts I am inspired and motivated by the dedication and commitment I have seen from so many donors, patrons, and volunteers. I am extremely enthusiastic about what we can accomplish together. Looking ahead, I am excited about the increase in energy surrounding the blossoming arts scene in Ogden, and the strong consortium of cultural leaders we have around us. I believe that OSBA’s value lies in the ability to connect our community through music and dance; and to bring the countless positive benefits of the performing arts to as many in our community as possible. If you haven’t already, I invite you to join our efforts by sharing your passion with others; bring a friend, persuade a coworker to attend, introduce us to someone new in town. I cannot overestimate the impact of these activities. There are many other ways to make a difference, and I encourage you to contact a staff member if you would like to share your time, talents, or resources. I am eager to get to know each of you, and learn about the facets of OSBA that you enjoy, and where we have room for improvement. I am always open to your feedback—positive or negative. We can only succeed by working together to protect and grow our cherished organization. Melissa Klein Executive Director
OSBA BOARD & STAFF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Robert Fudge President Mark Stratford President Elect Paul Kunz Past President Melissa Bennett Vice President Jennifer Webb Secretary Dr. David Malone Treasurer Steven Carter Robbyn Dunn Dr. Ann Ellis Linda Forest John Fromer John Gordon Dr. Val Johnson Russ King (OSBA Foundation) McClain Lindquist Dr. Robert Newman Nancy Pinto-Orton Dr. Carolyn Rich-Denson Dr. Jan Slabaugh
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ADVISORS Marlene Barnett Karen Fairbanks Alan Hall Robert Harris Thomas Moore Suzy Patterson FOUNDATION Russ King Chair Marti M. Clayson Secretary
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Melissa Klein DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Taylor Knuth BOX OFFICE & MARKETING MANAGER Camille Washington OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Andrew Barrett Watson
Richard White Treasurer Paul C. Kunz Andrea Lane Michael S. Malmborg Dr. Judith Mitchell Meg Naisbitt Ellen Opprecht Carolyn N. Rasmussen Sherm Smith Dr. Paul Sonntag
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ABOUT OSBA
Under the direction of numerous dedicated Board Members and long-serving Executive Directors like Jean Pell (27 years) and Sharon Macfarlane (14 years), OSBA has expanded its programming but remains committed to its mission to enrich the lives of people in northern Utah by sponsoring world-class classical music and dance programming in the Greater Ogden Area. Since its inception, OSBA has presented over 800 performances. In 1949, Beverly Lund and Ginny Mathei decided they wanted to add even more culture to Weber County, so, with the help of a few friends and their husbands’ checkbooks, they brought the Utah Symphony to Ogden for a single performance. The total cost was $400, and three hundred people attended the concert. This 1949 concert was a big success, so the women decided to present even more concerts in Ogden. They organized a committee within the Welfare League (later the Junior League) to raise funds for the Symphony Concerts. Then, in 1957, this committee reformed and incorporated as the Ogden Guild. After a few more name changes and the addition of Ballet West performances in 1982, the organization became the Ogden Symphony Ballet Association.
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In addition, OSBA actively works to engage and educate younger patrons. For example, our Youth Guild has provided generations of high school students with opportunities to serve. We also offer a variety of education classes, from Masterworks Music Detectives to Music and Dance Explorers. And we are partnering with several local community organizations to expand these programs to reach even more children and students. This May, we will present our 3rd Annual Youth Benefit Concert, featuring Young Concert Artist, violinist Bella Hristova. The proceeds from this concert will go to fund music education scholarships for local children. If you would like to know more about any of these programs, please do not hesitate to call our office!
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OSBA 2018–19 SEASON
ENTERTAINMENT SERIES
DANCE SERIES
Bernstein on Broadway September 13
BalletX October 6
Pink Martini December 20
Stars of American Ballet November 2
My Fair Lady in Concert February 14
Jessica Lang Dance February 2
Troupe Vertigo April 18
BYU Living Legends February 28 FAMILY SERIES Here Comes Santa Claus December 17 Peter and the Wolf March 14 Story Pirates April 16
MASTERWORKS SERIES
SPECIAL EVENTS
An American in Paris September 27
Patriotic Pops June 29
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos 3 & 4 December 6
Frank & Ella August 7
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 March 21
The Nutcracker November 23 & 24
Villegas plays Concierto de Aranjuez April 25
The Queen’s Six February 19 Youth Benefit Concert May 8
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The Ogden Symphony Ballet Association’s 2018–2019 season is funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, Weber County Recreation, Arts, Museums, and Parks (RAMP) program, and Ogden City Arts.
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BERNSTEIN ON BROADWAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 / 7:30PM / VAL A. BROWNING CENTER TEDDY ABRAMS, conductor MORGAN JAMES, soprano
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The Ogden Symphony Ballet Association’s 2018–2019 is funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, Weber County Recreation, Arts, Museums, and Parks (RAMP) program, and Ogden City Arts.
BERNSTEIN
Overture to West Side Story “Tonight” from West Side Story “A Simple Song” from Mass Divertimento for Orchestra
I. Sennets and Tuckets II. Waltz VII. Blues IV. Samba
“I Can Cook Too” from On the Town “Some Other Time” from On the Town “Times Square: 1944” from On the Town: Three Dance Episodes / INTERMISSION / BERNSTEIN
“Ain’t Got No Tears Left” from On the Town “Mambo” from West Side Story “Dream with Me” from Peter Pan “It Must Be So” from Candide Overture to Candide “My House” from Peter Pan “Glitter and Be Gay” from Candide
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ARTISTS’ PROFILES
Teddy Abrams Conductor
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An unusually versatile musician, Teddy Abrams is the widely-acclaimed Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra and Music Director and Conductor of the Britt Festival Orchestra. Teddy’s web series, Teddy Talks, premieres on PBS in Fall 2018. A tireless advocate for the power of music, Abrams continues to foster interdisciplinary collaboration with organizations including the Louisville Ballet, the Center for Interfaith Relations, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Speed Art Museum, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. His rap-opera, The Greatest: Muhammad Ali, premiered in 2017, celebrating Louisville’s hometown hero with an all-star cast that included Rhiannon Giddens and Jubilant Sykes. Teddy makes his debut with the National Symphony Orchestra in the 2018–19 season in a program built around a commission by Lera Auerbach, and he appears with the Utah, Wichita, Eugene, and Elgin Symphonies. He celebrates Leonard Bernstein’s centenary with an all-Bernstein program at the Kennedy Center on what would have been his 100th birthday. Recent guest conducting highlights include engagements with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; the San Francisco, Houston, Milwaukee, Vancouver, Colorado, and Phoenix Symphonies; the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; and the Florida Orchestra. He has enjoyed a longstanding relationship with the Indianapolis Symphony, and recently conducted them with Time for Three for a special recorded for PBS. He served as Assistant Conductor of the Detroit Symphony from 2012–14.
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ARTISTS’ PROFILES
Morgan James Soprano
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Morgan James is a classically trained vocalist, Broadway veteran, and recording and touring artist. In concert, she has recently appeared with the Colorado Symphony, performing her solo Bernstein show conducted by Teddy Abrams. Morgan has had the honor of performing Bernstein’s Mass three times: with the Louisville Orchestra (conducted by Teddy Abrams), the Philadelphia Orchestra (conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin), and with the Baltimore Symphony at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center (conducted by Marin Alsop). Morgan’s Broadway credits include four original casts: Motown: the Musical, the Broadway revival of Godspell, Frank Wildhorn’s Wonderland, and The Addams Family starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth. She recently toured Europe, Australia, and the U.S. with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, and is featured in many of their videos. Her videos on YouTube have garnered 75 million views (and counting). As a recording artist, Ms. James recently released her newest album of original soul music, Reckless Abandon, as well as her debut studio album entitled Hunter and a live album dedicated to the music of Nina Simone (Epic Records). Morgan is also featured on more than a dozen original Broadway cast and concept recordings. She received her voice training at The Juilliard School. For more information and tour dates, please visit her website: www.morganjamesonline.com
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UTAH SYMPHONY Thierry Fischer, Music Director The Maurice Abravanel Chair, endowed by the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Conner Gray Covington Associate Conductor
Elizabeth Beilman Acting Associate Principal
ENGLISH HORN Lissa Stolz
BASS TROMBONE Graeme Mutchler
Barlow Bradford Symphony Chorus Director
Julie Edwards Joel Gibbs Carl Johansen Scott Lewis Whittney Thomas
CLARINET Tad Calcara Principal The Norman C. & Barbara Lindquist Tanner Chair, in memory of Jean Lindquist Pell
TUBA Gary Ofenloch Principal
VIOLIN* Madeline Adkins Concertmaster The Jon M. & Karen Huntsman Chair, in honor of Wendell J. & Belva B. Ashton Kathryn Eberle Associate Concertmaster The Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Chair Ralph Matson† Associate Concertmaster David Porter Acting Associate Concertmaster
CELLO* Rainer Eudeikis Principal The J. Ryan Selberg Memorial Chair Matthew Johnson Associate Principal John Eckstein Walter Haman Andrew Larson Anne Lee Louis-Philippe Robillard Kevin Shumway Pegsoon Whang
Erin Svoboda Associate Principal
TIMPANI George Brown# Principal Eric Hopkins Acting Principal
Lee Livengood
Michael Pape Acting Associate Principal
BASS CLARINET Lee Livengood
PERCUSSION Keith Carrick Principal
E-FLAT CLARINET Erin Svoboda
Michael Pape Stephen Kehner††
David Park Assistant Concertmaster
BASS* David Yavornitzky Principal
BASSOON Lori Wike Principal The Edward & Barbara Moreton Chair
Claude Halter Principal Second
Corbin Johnston Associate Principal
Leon Chodos Associate Principal
LIBRARIANS Clovis Lark Principal
Wen Yuan Gu Associate Principal Second
James Allyn Benjamin Henderson†† Edward Merritt Jens Tenbroek Thomas Zera
Jennifer Rhodes
Katie Klich††
CONTRABASSOON Leon Chodos
ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Walt Zeschin Director of Orchestra Personnel
Evgenia Zharzhavskaya Assistant Principal Second Karen Wyatt•• Joseph Evans LoiAnne Eyring Laura Ha• Lun Jiang Rebekah Johnson Veronica Kulig David Langr Melissa Thorley Lewis Hannah Linz•• Yuki MacQueen Alexander Martin Rebecca Moench Hugh Palmer• Lynn Maxine Rosen Barbara Ann Scowcroft• M. Judd Sheranian•• Ju Hyung Shin• Lynnette Stewart Bonnie Terry• Julie Wunderle VIOLA* Brant Bayless Principal The Sue & Walker Wallace Chair
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HARP Louise Vickerman† Principal FLUTE Mercedes Smith Principal The Val A. Browning Chair Lisa Byrnes Associate Principal
HORN Edmund Rollett Acting Principal Alexander Love†† Acting Associate Principal
Andrew Williams Orchestra Personnel Manager
Llewellyn B. Humphreys Brian Blanchard Stephen Proser
STAGE MANAGEMENT Chip Dance Production & Stage Manager
Caitlyn Valovick Moore
TRUMPET Travis Peterson Principal
PICCOLO Caitlyn Valovick Moore
Jeff Luke Associate Principal
OBOE James Hall Principal The Gerald B. & Barbara F. Stringfellow Chair
Peter Margulies Gabriel Slesinger††
Robert Stephenson Associate Principal Lissa Stolz
KEYBOARD Jason Hardink Principal
TROMBONE Mark Davidson Principal
Jeff Herbig Properties Manager & Assistant Stage Manager • First Violin •• Second Violin * String Seating Rotates † On Leave # Sabbatical †† Substitute Member
Sam Elliot Associate Principal
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FRIENDS OF OSBA OSBA thanks the following individuals, corporations, foundations, and public funding sources for their generous donations! Ogden Symphony Ballet Association is an exempt organization as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The following is a list of contributors from June 2018 through May 2019. Please contact OSBA's Development Director, Taylor Knuth, at 801-399-9214 if you would like to make a donation or if your name has been inadvertently left off the following list or is misspelled. Thank you again for your generous support!
Season Sponsor ($100,000+) Stewart Education Foundation
Weber County RAMP
Series Sponsor ($25,000+) Alan & Jeanne Hall Foundation OSBA Foundation
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Concert Sponsor ($10,000+) Norman C. & Barbara L. Tanner Charitable Trust The Pinto Foundation Robert & Marcia Harris
Richard K. & Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Utah Division of Arts & Museums
Diamond ($5,000 – $9,999) George S. & Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation
Ogden City Arts
Platinum ($2,500 – $4,999) Dr. Robert Fudge & Sylvia Newman
Gold ($1,000 – $2,499) Dr. Glen & Genette Biddulph Evan & Geraldine Christensen Dr. & Mrs. Fred Clayson Dr. Rosemary Conover & Luckey Heath
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