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Dear Friends: We are proud to welcome you to OSBA’s 2014-2015 season! Because of great support from our patrons and donors, we have eighteen performances this year. There’s nothing better than seeing one of these concerts or ballets live on the Browning Center stage. Look what’s on the schedule: ♫ Four memorable Utah Symphony Masterworks Series concerts. ♫ Five in the Utah Symphony Entertainment Series that are sure to amaze and entertain. ♫ T hree in the Utah Symphony Family Series. Santa will be here for a matinee performance, Peter and the Wolf, and Peter Pan will take the Browning stage in the spring. ♫ B allet West will bring “The Nutcracker,” the perennial favorite, to usher in the holidays. In the spring, the entire family will enjoy “Aladdin” featuring Ballet West II dancers. ♫ F rom BYU Performing Arts, Vocal Point will make a return appearance, and you will want to see the talented and colorful Living Legends in January. Just a reminder about OSBA: • We are a non-profit organization with a 501(c)(3) tax designation. • We contract with Utah Symphony | Utah Opera, Ballet West, and other groups and pay for their Ogden performances held at Weber State’s Browning Center. We do not receive proceeds of fund raising efforts held by any of those organizations. • Ticket revenue pays about 45% of the cost of the concerts. The balance comes from donations made by individuals, businesses, foundations, and city, state, and local governments, including the RAMP tax initiative. Besides the concerts, other programs OSBA provides: • Educational and community outreach programs • Youth Guild for the Performing Arts • “The Ride” for seniors living in Weber County • Informal “Conversations” prior to the Classical Series concerts Thank you for helping promote our longevity. Help us fill the house at every concert by inviting your neighbors and friends to join you! We look forward to welcoming you to each and every concert. Sincerely, Ogden Symphony Ballet Association Board of Directors and Staff
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Claude Halter Principal Second Wen Yuan Gu Associate Principal Second Hanah Stuart Assistant Principal Second Karen Wyatt •• Tom Baron • Leonard Braus • Associate Concertmaster Emeritus Joseph Evans LoiAnne Eyring† Teresa Hicks Lun Jiang Rebekah Johnson Tina Johnson†† Veronica Kulig David Langr Melissa Thorley Lewis Yuki MacQueen Rebecca Moench David Porter Lynn Maxine Rosen Barbara Ann Scowcroft • M. Judd Sheranian Lynnette Stewart Julie Wunderle ••
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DOC SEVERINSEN: SOLID GOLD September 25 | 7:30 pm Val A. Browning Center Doc Severinsen, Conductor & Trumpet Vanessa Thomas, Vocalist Joseph Wolverton, Vocalist
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ARTISTS’ PROFILES
“Heeeeere’s Johnny!” That lead-in, followed by a Big Band trumpet blast, was the hallmark of late night television for three decades. The ‘Johnny’ was Johnny Carson, the announcer was Ed McMahon. and the bandleader was Doc Severinsen. Beginning in October 1962, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson ruled the night air for thirty years. Within a week of the final telecast of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson on May 22, 1999, Doc Severinsen and his Big Band were on the road, and to this day, audiences across America love and respect Doc and his Big Band, not just because he shared their living room with them for so many years, but because of Doc’s love of the Big Band repertoire. His musicianship keeps this iconic American music fresh to this day. Severinsen’s accomplishments began in his hometown of Arlington, Oregon, population: 600. Carl H Severinsen was born on July 7th, 1927, and was nicknamed “Little Doc” after his father, Dr. Carl Severinsen, a dentist. Little Doc had originally wanted to play the trombone, but Doc Sr., a gifted amateur violinist, urged him to follow in his father’s footsteps. Doc Jr. insisted on the trombone, which turned out to be unavailable in tiny Arlington’s music store. And so, a trumpet it would be. A week later, with the help of his father and a volume of instrucGrammy award winner, Doc has tions, the seven-year-old was so good that he was invited to join the high school band. At the age recorded more than 30 albums of twelve, Little Doc won the Music Educator’s National Contest and, while still in high school, was hired to go on the road with the famous Ted Fio Rito Orchestra. However, his stay with the group was cut short by the draft. He served in the Army during World War II and following his discharge, landed a spot with the Charlie Barnett Band. When this band broke up, Severinsen toured with the Tommy Dorsey and subsequently, Benny Goodman bands in the late 40s.
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Soprano/Mezzo Soprano Vanessa Thomas is a popular vocalist in the Kansas City area, and regularly performs in concerts and in recital all over the country. Thomas, known for her seamless 4-octave range, has an unusual versatility in a variety of musical genres, including Jazz, Musical Theater, Opera, and other Classical styles, such as Operetta and Oratorio. Recent credits include the world premiere of John Brown by Kirke Mechem (composer of the famed opera Tartuffe), and appearing as guest vocalist with Minnesota Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony, Chattanooga Symphony, and Doc Severinsen and His Big Band tours, as well as holiday pops concerts “Jingle Bell Doc” and “Doc the Halls” with Doc Severinsen. Thomas has performed with such notable players as Severinsen, Ed Shaughnessy, Mike Metheny, Ernie Watts, Chip McNeill, and Gary Foster; and operatic baritones James Maddalena and Donnie Ray Albert. She has sung under the baton of James Conlon, Julius Rudel, and Robert Spano, and has worked with arrangers Dick Lieb, Adi Yeshaya, Alan Baylock, and Jay Chattaway.
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One of the finest tenors to have emerged from America in recent years, Joseph Wolverton first came to international attention by winning the Opera Company of Philadelphia’s Pavarotti Competition. His debut as the Duke in Rigoletto with Seattle Opera, and his subsequent Paul in Krasa’s Verlobung im Traum with Washington Opera, and Cavaradossi in Tosca at Théatre Royal de la Monnaie have consolidated an impressive international career, delighting audiences worldwide.
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European highlights have included leading roles in Lucia di Lammermoor at the Gran Teatro del Liceo Barcelona, L’elisir d’amore with Hamburgische Staatsoper, Werther in Malaga, Tosca at Théatre Royal de la Monnaie, and Le Villi and Cavalleria Rusticana for Opera Bergen. His concert repertoire includes Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis and Ninth Symphony, Berlioz’s Requiem, Mahler’s Eighth Symphony and Verdi’s Requiem, which he has performed with orchestras such as Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, and Indianapolis Symphony. His upcoming season includes return engagements at Opera Grand Rapids as Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, and Pollione in Norma with Opera Holland Park. In recognition of his work The Amici di Verdi Society invited him to perform a recital at the Salone di Barezzi in Busseto, Italy, while his already impressive discography includes Mascagni’s Silvano, available on CD from Elysium Records.
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