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“AmericAn LAndscApes” MuSic of copland, gould, gerShwin, grofé Friday & Saturday, April 3 & 4, 2020 dell hall, 8:00 p.m. John novacek, piano n peter bay, conductor celebrate america’s beauty with compositions by american composers. opening with aaron copland’s the heiress Suite, then pianist John novacek performs in both Morton gould’s interplay and george gershwin’s famous rhapsody in Blue, which combines jazz rhythms with classical elements. ferde grofé’s Grand Canyon Suite concludes this thrilling program. Still want more? how about enjoying activities like playing on instruments provided by our friends at Strait Music, concert conversations with bob buckalew, and capturing a memory in front of our new photo wall? c once r t S ponS or

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“Beethoven 250” featuring beethoven’S SyMphony no. 9 Friday & Saturday, May 15 & 16, 2020 dell hall, 8:00 p.m. conspirare Symphonic choir n peter bay, conductor Join your austin Symphony orchestra for a Masterworks Series finale of gigantic proportions. we’ll celebrate ludwig van beethoven’s 250th birthday by performing his epic Symphony no. 9 with conspirare Symphonic choir. the curtain opens with Joseph haydn’s Symphony no. 104, “london,” considered a favorite in the concert hall. don’t miss the culmination of this “larger than life” 109th season! Still want more? how about enjoying activities like playing on instruments provided by our friends at Strait Music, concert conversations with bob buckalew, and capturing a memory in front of our new photo wall? unde r wr i t e r S

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Now experience your Austin Symphony Orchestra with Midday Masterworks. Created for families and other daytime patrons, these performances will feature a shorter one-hour version of the weekend’s Masterworks Series program. Perfect for ASO newcomers or those who attend Butler Pops Series performances and want to venture out!

Saturday, April 4, 2020

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John Novacek, piano Peter Bay, conductor

Michael & Susan Dell Hall, 2:00 p.m. GEORGE GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue FERDE GROFÉ Grand Canyon Suite

Saturday, May 16, 2020

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Conspirare Symphonic Choir (Craig Hella Johnson, director) Peter Bay, conductor Mela Dailey, soprano; Jamie Van Eyck, mezzo-soprano; Cameron Schutza, tenor; Donnie Ray Albert, baritone Michael & Susan Dell Hall, 2:00 p.m. Download the app:

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“unforgettAble” MuSiC of nat & natalie Cole Friday & Saturday, May 29 & 30, 2020 Palmer events Center, 8:00 p.m. n Peter Bay, conductor Both nat “King” Cole and natalie Cole put their individual stamp on the jazz and pop music of their day, and won multiple Grammy® awards along the way. “unforgettable” celebrates nat’s 100th birthday, and honors this incredible father/daughter duo whose flexible musical style and undeniable talent continue to influence the best musicians of today. award-winning featured vocalists denzal Sinclaire and dee daniels—together with your austin Symphony orchestra—are sure to make this an “unforgettable” night for you! Bring your favorite food dish and enjoy this concert in a cabaret-style setting.

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th e au Sti n SyM ph o ny o r c h e Stra JaM e S c. ar M Str o n g yo uth e d u cati o n e n d owM e nt participating schools. in 2019–20, the aSo has received a fifth year of funding from the nea to continue our connecting with music initiative in partnership with aiSd. this is a semester long thematic, interdisciplinary learning initiative around the concert repertoire. at the culmination of the project, students share original works based on the theme. youth p rogra MS

n Sarah & ernest butler texas young Composers Competition & Concert a statewide competition for young texas composers; selected compositions are featured in an aSo concert at the long center’s dell hall. Sch ool p r ogr aMS — curricu luM -baSed

n building blocks of the orchestra aSo musicians introduce instruments of the orchestra and elements of music to students in grades k–3: performances and demonstrations provided by aSo String Quartet, woodwind Quintet, brass Quintet, percussion, and harp. n young People’s Concerts (yPC) full-orchestra concert for students grades 4 to 6 from aiSd, round rock iSd, other area districts, and private schools. during the concert live images of the musicians are projected on a screen behind the orchestra along with images related to the concert theme. learning resources are created in collaboration with aiSd teachers and distributed to attending schools. the program is interdisciplinary, connecting music with other subject areas and disciplines. the theme for 2019–20 is “artistic intent.”

n halloween Children’s Concert an engaging and entertaining music concert that is suitable for kids 2–10 years of age. n Austin youth orchestra Partnership features Master classes, Sectionals, Side-by-Side, and chamber Music coaching n Musical Mosaics, Austin Symphony orchestra Chamber Music Series aSo chamber ensembles perform a series of themed concerts throughout the season at the central library, austin library branches, and austin recreation centers. concerts are held in february, June, and September.

n Austin Symphony orchestra Children’s day Art Park is a series of free interactive public concerts for families with children performed by aSo ensembles in collaboration with local guest artists at the central library, with n high School Concerts additional performances at branch libraries. annual high School tour to five high the performances engage children as they schools by the full orchestra, serving enjoy a musical tale followed by activities. approximately 4,000 students; thematic and interdisciplinary in approach; the theme n Student rush tickets for 2020 is “Musical transcendence: 20 minutes prior to performance, tickets resisting oppression.” the high School are sold for $5.00 with current student id. concerts program features a side-by-side for band and orchestra students from Visit austinsymphony.org for details.


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Over a dozen Austin Symphony Orchestra outreach and educational programs welcome your time and talent!

For over 60 years

WSL has provided more volunteer hours and funding to the ASO than any other source. Membership applications available January-March each year. for details and application deadline, Email join@WSLaustin.org

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b o a r d o f d i r e c t o r S & a S o S ta f f 2019–20 auStin SyMphony orcheStra Society, inc. board of directorS

executive Committee officers ernest butler, M.d., Chairman karen leeke, president Jim green, executive Vp Janice abrams, Secretary wendy lary, asst. Secretary paul bancroft, treasurer bill bingham, legal Counsel pamella bock, Vp after-Concert party kilyong natho, aVp after-Concert party ron Jernigan, Vp Budget/Finance Marvin brittman, aVp Budget/Finance ben bentzin, aVp Budget/Finance doug hartman, aVp Budget/Finance Jim denholm, Vp Business Gifts karl holtzman, aVp Business Gifts bob dewitt, Vp Concert hospitality Jeanne hoisington, aVp Concert hospitality Jeani Smith, aVp Concert hospitality darren gibson, Vp diversity/Comm. engage Susan Salch, aVp diversity/Comm. engage Susan douglas, Vp education

bruce grube, aVp education tom Sellers, Vp endowment linda van bavel, aVp endowment Mary ann heller, aVp endowment Jay Stewart, Vp Govt. affairs/State Mary padgett, aVp Govt. affairs/State lesley varghese, aVp Govt. affairs/City anna Speir, Vp individual Gifts Marsha Staats, aVp individual Gifts bill Stutts, Vp nominating Comm. paula damore, aVp nominating Comm. roger williamson, Vp orch. hospitality Sherri davis, aVp orch. hospitality Steve wilson, Vp Symphony Square executive Committee ex-officio voting Members ernest butler, M.d., endow. advisory Chair Joe holt, member-at-large tom neville, member-at-large danny powell, member-at-large karey oddo, WSl president Jene bearse, WSl president elect Michael baselice, Knights lord Chancellor Sylvia Mayer, BatS president

Jonn cherico, arbor Series Chair board of directors At-Large John akin Joy authur kathleen bay lisa boice grace boner roger borgelt bob brooks bill buchholz Stephanie cagniart Jamie chandlee* adrianne clay wade cooper doug danforth exalton delco John fibiger karen gernstein elena goyanes Jennifer S. gravenor beth grimm claudette hartman alegria arce hibbetts* bill hopkins andrea horner robert huthnance lisa irvin Michael Jarratt Steve kahng bill kemp lee kugle Jonathan lass lora livingston John Mcfarlane rodney Molitor alex pettitt* Jim prentice reagan reaud craig reid bill rice alan Sager anne Schwetman dr. Jonathan Sessler dr. eric tiblier eric venditti*

patrick watkins Jim whorton Sonia wilson Marvin womack James wood* nancy young carlos Zaffirini ex-officio voting Members dr. paul cruz, aiSd Superintendent dr. Steve flores, rriSd Superintendent ben heitner, BatS past-president kurt Moede, orchestra rep. dr. Mary ellen poole, Ut Butler School of music non-voting Members anthony corroa, aSo executive director peter bay, aSo music director directors emeritus fred addy pat harris ben Morgan Sander Shapiro John youngblood, M.d. honorary Advisory Council dr. collette pierce burnette, huston–tillotson Univ. dr. george Martin, St. edward’s Univ. Mrs. custis wright *new member

ASo AdMiniStrAtive StAFF executive graham Sattinger, anthony J. corroa, technical director executive director alison Mrowka, denice yeagin, principal librarian exec. asst./endowment/ Jessica alberthal, Facilities assistant librarian Finance donna burch, Controller

development Marilyn willson, director of development Jill klucher, development information manager walden hagelman, development associate/ major Gifts

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Masterworks Series gustav Mahler’s Symphony no. 7

Masterworks Series carla Mcelhaney, piano n Music of tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and prokofiev’s piano concerto no. 3

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Maestro Peter bay peter bay became Music director and conductor of the austin Symphony orchestra in 1998. he is also conductor of the big Sky classical festival orchestra (Mt). Maestro bay has appeared with more than 80 different orchestras including the national, chicago, St. louis, houston, dallas, baltimore, new Jersey, north carolina, San antonio, tucson, west virginia, colorado, hawaii, Sarasota, fort worth, bochum (germany), carinthian (austria), lithuanian national, and ecuador national Symphonies, the Minnesota and algarve (portugal) orchestras, the louisiana, buffalo, arizona, rhode island and boca del río (Mexico) philharmonics, the Saint paul chamber orchestra, the eastman (postcard from morocco) and aspen (the Ballad of Baby doe) opera theaters, and the theater chamber players of the kennedy center. Summer music festival appearances have included aspen and Music in the Mountains (co), grant park and ravinia (il), round top (tx), ok Mozart (ok) and Skaneateles (ny). in June 2018 he led performances of leonard bernstein’s mass as part of the bernstein100austin celebration. peter is the primary conductor for ballet austin. for austin opera he has conducted a Streetcar named desire, la traviata, turandot, the marriage of Figaro, and la bohème. other positions held by bay have included Music director of the erie philharmonic, annapolis Symphony orchestra, breckenridge Music festival (co), britt festival orchestra (or), hot Springs Music festival (ar), and posts with the rochester philharmonic orchestra. Saint paul chamber orchestra, and richmond Symphony. bay and the aSo with pianist anton nel released a critically acclaimed bridge cd of edward burlingame hill’s music. with the richmond Symphony he recorded the united States premiere of

britten’s the Sword in the Stone for opus one records, and with the rochester philharmonic orchestra voices, featuring the percussion ensemble nexuS. he is conductor for christopher cross’ Secret ladder album and hanan townshend’s soundtrack to the 2016 film, the Vessel. in 1994, he was one of two conductors selected to participate in the leonard bernstein american conductors program. he was the first prize winner of the 1980 baltimore Symphony orchestra young conductors competition and a prize winner of the 1987 leopold Stokowski competition sponsored by the american Symphony orchestra. in July 2012 he appeared in Solo Symphony, a choreographic work created for him by allison orr of forklift danceworks. he was inducted into the austin arts hall of fame in May 2016. peter is married to soprano Mela Sarajane dailey and they have a son, colin. vadim gluzman universally recognized among today’s top performing artists, vadim gluzman brings to life the glorious violinistic tradition of the 19th and 20th centuries. gluzman’s wide repertoire embraces new music and his performances are heard around the world through live broadcasts and a striking catalogue of award-winning recordings exclusively for the biS label. the israeli violinist has appeared with the berlin philharmonic, boston Symphony, orchestre de paris, leipzig gewandhaus, israel philharmonic, london Symphony, royal concertgebouw and many others. he collaborates with leading conductors including riccardo chailly, christoph von dohnányi, tugan Sokhiev, Sir andrew davis, neeme Järvi, Michael tilson thomas, Semyon bychkov and hannu lintu. festival appearances include performances at ravinia, tanglewood, verbier, and the north Shore chamber Music festival in chicago,


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founded by gluzman and pianist angela yoffe, his wife and recital partner. this season gluzman gives the world premiere of a new violin concerto by erkki-Sven tüür with the hr frankfurt radio Symphony under andris poga, Joshua roman’s double concerto with the proMusica chamber orchestra, conducted by david danzmayr, Moritz eggert’s mir mit dir at the kronberg academy festival, as well as uk premiere of Sofia gubaidulina’s triple Concerto with bbc philharmonic under omer Meir wellber. he has given live and recorded premieres of other works by Sofia gubaidulina, as well as giya kancheli, elena firsova, peteris vasks, Michael daugherty, and most recently lera auerbach. accolades for his extensive discography include the diapason d’or of the year, Gramophone’s editor’s choice, Classica magazine’s choc de classica award, and disc of the Month by the Strad, BBC music magazine, ClassicFm, and others. distinguished artist in residence at the peabody conservatory, gluzman performs on the legendary 1690 ‘ex-leopold auer’ Stradivari, on extended loan to him through the generosity of the Stradivari Society of chicago. Wendy Warner cellist wendy warner soared to international acclaim, winning the international rostropovich cello competition top prize at age 18. her career took off with concerts conducted by Mstislav rostropovich and debuts in frankfurt, Stuttgart, köln, düsseldorf, berlin, and new york at carnegie hall. Strings magazine hailed her “youthful, surging playing, natural stage presence and almost frightening technique.” from a musical chicago family, warner studied with rostropovich at the curtis institute of Music from which she graduated. collaborators have included

conductors vladimir Spivakov, christoph eschenbach, andre previn, Jesús lópez cobos, and Michael tilson thomas. She has appeared with leading u.S. orchestras and internationally—from paris and london to Serbia and russia. recent season highlights include appearances with the wichita, columbus (georgia), wyoming, and alabama symphonies, and return engagements with the orquesta Sinfónica nacional del perú, and the xiamen philharmonic (china). this season she will be featured with the hartford and Santa fe symphony orchestras. in March she will return to the prestigious piatigorsky international cello festival. warner played the 2009 world premiere of a newly discovered beethoven piano trio. with pianist irina nuzova she performed the complete beethoven cello Sonatas on tour and by invitation at the united States Supreme court. other collaborators have included anne Sophie Mutter, gidon kremer, the fine arts Quartet, and the chicago chamber Musicians. She has given recitals in Milan and tokyo and is a frequent guest on wfMt in chicago. wendy warner’s recordings on the cedille label include haydn & myslivecek; russian music for Cello & piano; Wendy Warner plays popper & piatigorsky; the Beethoven project trio; double play, with rachel barton pine; and eclipse – chamber Music by Mischa Zupko. for other labels she has recorded hindemith’s chamber works; barber’s cello concerto; and compositions by dalit warshaw. a cd of edgar valcárcel’s cello concerto with the orquesta Sinfónica nacional del perú will be released soon. an avery fisher career grant recipient, warner holds the leah d. hamer distinguished faculty chair at the Schwob School of Music, columbus State university (georgia). She plays Joseph Download the app: a 1772 Connect: gagliano cello. Download the app:

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Au sti n sym ph o ny o r c h e strA o r c h e St r a p e r S o n n e l Peter bAy, Music director/Conductor the Joe r. & teresa l. long Conductor Chair violin i Jessica Mathaes, Concertmaster the dr. & mrs. ernest C. Butler Concertmaster Chair patrice calixte, associate Concertmaster the roy e. & linda S. Bush associate Concertmaster Chair Molly emerman, assistant Concertmaster the Jeff & Gail Kodosky assistant Concertmaster Chair paula bird, First Violin iV the Frank & louise Carpenter First Violin iV Chair robin a. burwell, First Violin V the mr. & mrs. paul J. natho, Jr. First Violin V Chair bruce colson, First Violin Vi the drs. linda G. & James a. prentice First Violin Vi Chair ashley cooper, First Violin Vii the reagan reaud First Violin Vii Chair david denizon, First Violin Viii the Carlotta Jan newsum First Violin Viii Chair eugene gratovich eun-Mi lee, First Violin iX the edythe & aaron Kruger memorial First Violin iX Chair changming li esther Sanders karen Stiles Sophie verhaeghe Megan Zapfe violin ii richard kilmer, principal the Fred C. & estelle morse principal Second Violin Chair Shana bey, Second Violin ii the lewis meriwether hamby Second Violin ii Chair helen cooper, Second Violin iii the pamella & david Bock Second Violin iii Chair Joan ely carlson ayako gamo elizabeth Stoppels girko Steven hakel haeni lee caleb polashek tracy Seeger georgeann dubell Shockley Joseph d. Smith Sha Zhu viola bruce williams, principal the aneta S. mitchell trust principal Viola Chair blake turner, assistant principal the Suzanne & John mcFarlane assistant principal Viola Chair ames asbell, Viola ii the James C. armstrong Viola ii Chair Stephen J. buckles, Viola iii the Barbara harris polomĂŠ memorial Chair Martha carapetyan, Viola iV the drs. Glenn & marsha Staats Viola iV Chair eugĂŠnie edmonds lana harris emma Martin alexander Smith

eve tang Jill van gee Cello douglas harvey, principal the Sam & Sonia Wilson principal Cello Chair anna park, assistant principal Matthew armbruster, Cello ii the Steve a. Wilson & Family Cello ii Chair carolyn blubaugh-hagler, Cello iii the Sharon e. Wilson Cello iii Chair erna rumney buckles, Cello iV the thomas & Karen Vaughn Cello iV Chair Margaret coltman, Cello V the martin S. Kermacy Cello V Chair Matthew gustafson frank Jenkins, Cello Vi the Cynthia m. & Scott e. Wilson Cello Vi Chair Sara nelson, Cello Vii the Sterling Wilson Family Cello Vii Chair charles prewitt, Cello Viii the S & S Wilson Grandchildren Cello Viii Chair Muriel beth Sanders, Cello iX Jonathan l. Sessler, ph.d. Cello iX Chair double bass Jonathan rouse, principal the dr. Giles & margie andrews principal double Bass Chair david dawson Cornelia adams Foster Wood double Bass ii Chair paul determan the Wendy & trey lary double Bass iii Chair Scott davis christopher flores bebo Shiu p. kellach waddle Flute rebecca garfield, principal the Wolf & Janet Jessen principal Flute Chair rachel lopez, Flute ii/piccolo i the edgar & patricia harris Flute ii Chair esther fredrickson, Flute iii/piccolo ii the Sherrill Family Foundation Flute iii & piccolo Chair oboe Julianne webner, principal the eva & marvin Womack principal oboe Chair ian davidson, associate principal/english horn the Kuglen Foundation associate principal oboe/english horn Chair Stanley chyi, oboe iii the mr. & mrs. loren F. Kahle, Jr. oboe iii Chair Clarinet Stephen girko, principal the phil & ruth Kohlhaas principal Clarinet Chair hilary Scop, Clarinet ii the Ward & Victoria Cheney Clarinet ii Chair andrew leonard, Clarinet iii & Bass Clarinet the Fruchter Family Clarinet iii & Bass Clarinet Chair

bassoon william d. lewis, principal the mr. & mrs. William t. Gunn, iii principal Bassoon Chair daris word hale, Bassoon ii the neal & ida Weaver Bassoon ii Chair daniel chrisman, Bassoon iii & Contrabassoon the Joseph & Charlene trochta Contrabassoon Chair French horn thomas hale, principal the mary & Fred C. morse, Jr. principal French horn Chair kurt Moede, associate principal the mr. & mrs. howard W. parker associate principal French horn Chair ed tschoepe, French horn ii the Grace & Charles Bonner French horn ii Chair [open position], French horn iV the Barbara & John Fibiger French horn iV Chair trumpet robert cannon, principal the Sally lipscomb Bybee principal trumpet Chair kyle koronka, trumpet ii the Katherine & philip patman trumpet ii Chair timothy Shaffer, trumpet iii the martin S. Kermacy trumpet iii Chair trombone brenda Sansig Salas, principal the mr. & mrs. Kevin B. rollins principal trombone Chair r. ben osborne, trombone ii the Judith & Charles n. renneker trombone ii Chair J. philip arno, Bass trombone the dr. & mrs. Craig C. Kuglen Bass trombone Chair tuba Steven c. curtis, principal the William & Bettye nowlin principal tuba Chair timpani tony edwards, principal the lee & pauline Kirkwood principal timpani Chair Percussion genaro gonzalez, principal the margaret & doug danforth principal percussion Chair richard w. berkley, percussion ii the Wendi & Brian Kushner percussion ii Chair blake taylor, percussion iii the mr. & mrs. robert l. renneker percussion iii Chair harp elaine barber, principal the elizabeth Willis principal harp Chair Piano/Celesta alex Maynegre-torra, principal the Joan King holtzman principal Keyboard Chair Library alison Mrowka, principal librarian Jessica alberthal, assistant librarian


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Johannes brahms (1833–1897) double concerto for violin and cello in a Minor, op. 102 (approx. 33 minutes)

the presentation of the themes throughout the double concerto comes in stages, often interrupted by solo passages, so that a complete melody emerges only after a considerable length of time; the entire first theme occurs only several minutes into the movement. Much of the movement becomes a rhapsodic interplay between the soloists and the orchestra, in which three themes are dissected and reconstituted in a myriad of ways, straying into distant keys and exploring the limits of the possible sonorities of the instruments. in the andante, the two soloists have long singing lines that twine sinuously around each other—in a similar manner to another double concerto, the second movement of bach’s concerto in d Minor for two violins and Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante for violin and viola. it opens with a four-note motive in the winds, the beginning of the main theme, which is introduced by the violin and cello playing an octave apart. in the finale, brahms rolls out an astonishing number of themes, only some of them separated by the rondo refrain. the clue to rationale for the melodic proliferation in this movement rests with its relationship to the dances of the time. waltzes and polkas introduce one melody after another, only periodically punctuated by a refrain. popular— and inauthentic—gypsy music followed the same pattern, and the rondo theme recalls brahms gypsy and hungarian dances.

it does not pay to get involved in other people’s marital squabbles. when brahms’s friends of 30 years, the violinist Joseph Joachim and his wife entered into a messy divorce battle, Joachim accused brahms of taking his wife’s side and broke off all contact with his friend. the concerto was brahms’s peace offering; and while it brought the two friends back together, they never resumed the warmth of their original friendship. by adding the cello, brahms also partially fulfilled a promise to robert hausmann, cellist of the Joachim quartet, to write a cello concerto. the material for the concerto, composed during the summer of 1887, originated as sketches for a fifth symphony that never materialized. by that time, brahms considered himself an “elder statesman” of music, looking to the past rather than to the future. the concerto has little of the virtuosic glitter of most romantic concertos, composed by and for musicians with competitive technical showmanship. rather, it is introspective and subdued. there are no technical acrobatics for either of the two soloists, only the intensity of the themes and their development drive the work. Most double concertos feature identical “March Madness” instruments or at least instruments of similar working to music predates the dawn of range in order to insure equality when history. its power to lighten the load and both soloists are in “opposition,” or perfect stress of everything from hard labor to riding blending when they are in “accord.” the in an elevator is universally recognized. combination of extremes in this concerto So, it is no surprise that bands have been had only a few distant precedents in double ubiquitous in military settings, and marches concertos and symphonies concertantes for have mirrored the regular pace of walking violin and cello, including concertos by vivaldi, and, not coincidentally, the tempo of the telemann, J.c. bach, carl Stamitz, and human heartbeat. the journey Download the app: Connect: of the march louis Spohr. listeners used to pyrotechnic from the battlefield to the concert hall and fiddling will find none of that in this concerto. operatic stage occurred via the parade, as Download the app: Connect: Surprisingly, the cello is the dominant an accompaniment to the display of military instrument of the two soloists, creating a might—to exalt the conquerors and intimidate Connect: Download the app: somber, autumnal cast to the entire work. the conquered. Marches, of course, served

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other than military functions, for anything from religious processions and funerals to bullfights. a musical form with a strong regular rhythm, most often in 4/4 or 2/2, the march first appeared in notated music in the 16th century. initially written as drum patterns for military use, marches found their way by the 18th century into the wind band music of serenades and divertimenti. Just as the courtly dances of the baroque quickly became undanceable in the instrumental suites of the time, marches became an integral structure of musical entertainment, conveying the spirit but not the function for marching. by the early 19th century, napoleon recognized the military value of marches, and encouraged their composition. because his soldiers were ordered to live off (i.e. pillage) the conquered lands and did not carry a lot of provisions with them, they were able to march faster, and napoleon set their pace at 120 beats per minute for the regular march, a pace named “quickmarch” in great britain. he also set 60 beats per minute for the funeral march. the 19th and early 20th centuries were the golden age of the march. romantic composers embraced it, especially the funeral march. probably the first such one in a major composition not tied to an opera or play was the funeral march in beethoven’s eroica symphony. the trend culminated with gustav Mahler, who inserted funeral marches into most of his symphonies. tonight’s program covers a wide range of marches, most written for amusement and entertainment purposes: edward elgar (1857–1934) himself conducted the first performance of the fourth pomp and Circumstance march in 1907. the noble melody of the central trio was a product of the same year, but other sections had their origins in music he wrote for a family play—the Wand of youth —when he was only 12 years old. he dedicated the piece to george robertson Sinclair, organist of hereford cathedral at the time, and one of the conductors associated with

the three choirs festival, where choral works by elgar and his contemporaries were performed. elgar went on to compose five pomp and Circumstance marches, but none achieved the popularity of the first. the title of the set comes from Shakespeare’s othello, after iago first plants the seeds of jealousy in the susceptible othello. the March’s celebratory air stands in sharp contrast to the origin of the title: farewell the neighing steed, and the shrill trump, the spirit-stirring drum, the ear-piercing fife, the royal banner, and all quality, pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious war! and, o you mortal engines, whose rude throats the immortal Jove’s dead clamours counterfeit, farewell! othello’s occupation’s gone! emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894) was a largely self-taught musician, who was considered innovative and modern, mainly on the basis of his piano works. he studied music over the strenuous objections of his parents who sent him to law school and saw to it that he became a civil servant. he was a popular figure in musical circles during his lifetime, a superb pianist, a partisan of innovative art and an advocate of the new music of wagner. his own music has been admired for its wit and the brilliance of its orchestration. Much of that regard came, however, only after his death. today his fame outside france rests primarily on his orchestral rhapsody, españa, the fruits of a trip to Spain. chabrier composed the Joyeuse marche in 1888. in 1949 it acquired a second lease on life, together with three other of the composer’s short orchestral pieces, when choreographer george balanchine combined them into a successful ballet under the title Bourrée fantasque for the newly-created new york city ballet company where it has stayed in its repertoire ever since.


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a traditional Janissary uniform.

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during the late-1700s, europe was fascinated by the music of the Janissaries— the elite unit of the ottoman military force— whose membership was primarily made up of men who had been abducted as children from around the empire. Janissary music, with its huge drums, cymbals and triangles with jingling rings attached, became all the fashion and led to the enlargement of the percussion section of european orchestras. in 1811 Ludwig van beethoven (1770–1827) composed music for the ruins of athens, op. 113, a dramatic one-act Singspiel by august von kotzebue, to celebrate the opening of a new theater in pest, one half of the city that was to become budapest. one of the numbers was the turkisch marsch, based on a theme beethoven had used two years earlier for the piano variations, op. 76. the March became an instant success; the rest of the incidental music is seldom performed today. Selim Palmgren (1878–1951) was a prolific finnish composer and pianist. he composed his exotisk marsch, op. 46, in 1915 for piano, orchestrating it in 1938. Johann Strauss, Jr (1825–1899), by far

the best known of 19th century vienna’s composers of dance music, was adored by high society who fondly named him the “waltz king.” he was by nature shy, self-effacing and insecure, far removed in nature from the light-heartedness and exuberance expressed of music. he was a close friend of brahms, who always tried to convince him that posterity would remember his music, but to no avail. brahms, however, got it right. Strauss composed the Ägyptischer marsch, op. 335, in 1869, his contribution to the celebrations surrounding the opening of the Suez canal. edward elgar was an early enthusiast of the gramophone, and conducted or oversaw the recording of much of his music. in 1932 he made the arrangement of the marche Funèbre from chopin’s piano Sonata no. 2, op. 35, for the newly formed eMi record company and its new abbey road recording studio. in 1865, Pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky (1840–1893) was invited to join the faculty of the new music conservatory in Moscow, a position that inaugurated his career. part of his duties frequently required him to provide music for various public and social occasions. Most of these works have disappeared, but marche slave, op. 31, commissioned in 1876 by the russian Musical Society for a benefit concert to support russian troops wounded in the balkans, has survived as an orchestral favorite. pro-Slavic feelings were running high in russia, and the overture is full of references to russian and Serbian folk melodies. the opening is marked, “in the manner of a funeral march,” with the bassoon introducing the first theme. but the mood improves with the second theme, russia’s national anthem, “god Save the tsar!,” introduced by the tuba and strings.Download the app: Connect: program notes by: Download the app: Connect: Joseph & elizabeth kahn wordpros@mindspring.com Connect: Download the app: www.wordprosmusic.com

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the auStin SyMphony orcheStra wiSheS to thank our SponSor for helping to Make thiS evening’S perforMance poSSible.

bbvA is proud to be a corporate Sponsor for the austin Symphony orchestra. founded more than 100 years ago, the aSo is austin’s oldest performing arts group and it is a vital contributor to austin’s cultural and music scene. at bbva, we believe it is important to support the cultural health of austin. karl holtzman Senior Vice president Global Wealth


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109th concert Season | 2019–20 peter bay, Music director friday, March 6, 2020 Saturday, March 7, 2020 8:00 p.m. Michael & Susan dell hall long center for the performing arts vAdiM gLUzMAn, violin Wendy WArner, cello Peter bAy, conductor the fred and Marilyn addy claSSical artiSt SerieS

“March MadneSS” ProgrAM edward elgar

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pomp and Circumstance March no. 4 in g Major, op. 39 i. allegro marziale ii. nobilmente iii. grandioso double concerto for violin and cello in a Minor, op. 102 i. allegro (a minor) ii. andante (d major) iii. vivace non troppo interMiSSion tonight’s marches will be performed as two separate suites. Kindly withhold applause until the conclusion of each suite.

eMManuel chabrier ludwig van beethoven SeliM palMgren J. StrauSS, Jr frédéric chopin/ edward elgar pyotr ilyich tchaikovSky

S u i te n o. 1 : Joyeuse marche turkisch Marsch from die ruinen von athen, op. 113 exotisk marsch, op. 46 S u i te n o. 2 : Ägyptischer marsch, op. 335 marche Funèbre from piano Sonata no. 2, op. 35 marche slave, op. 31

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the SyMphony 2000 endowMent fund caMpaign $1,000,000+ Sarah & ernest butler pops Series dr. & mrs. ernest C. Butler* fred & Marilyn addy classical artist Series mr. & mrs. Frederick S. addy James c. armstrong youth education endowment James C. armstrong hartman foundation concerts in the park Series david & Claudette hartman Sarah & ernest butler texas young composers dr. & mrs. ernest C. Butler* competition & concert $500,000 conductor’s chair Joe r. & teresa l. long $100,000–$499,999 the Jane Sibley presidential endowment dr. d. J. Sibley, Jr. estate executive director chair Wolf & Janet Jessen Fund* associate conductor chair Women’s Symphony league of austin concertmaster chair dr. & mrs. ernest C. Butler* youth education rGK Foundation youth education Women’s Symphony league of austin* John & dixie paulos choral collaboration fund John & dixie paulos general Support Brenda & larry Smith Jennifer bourianoff String education fund linda and George Bourianoff $50,000– $99,999 associate concertmaster chair roy e. & linda S. Bush* assistant concertmaster chair Jeff & Gail Kodosky* principal Second violin chair Fred C. & estelle morse principal viola chair aneta S. mitchell trust* principal cello chair Sam & Sonia Wilson* principal double bass chair dr. Giles & margie andrews principal flute chair Wolf & Janet Jessen Fund* principal oboe chair eva & marvin Womack principal clarinet chair phil & ruth Kohlhaas* principal bassoon chair mr. & mrs. William t. Gunn, iii principal french horn chair mary & Fred C. morse, Jr.* principal trumpet chair Sally lipscomb Bybee principal trombone chair mr. & mrs. Kevin B. rollins principal tuba chair William & Bettye nowlin principal timpani chair lee & pauline Kirkwood principal percussion chair margaret & doug danforth principal harp chair Sarah Biedenharn principal piano/keyboard chair Joan King holtzman* percussion fund: timpani linda & nick van Bavel general Support First State Bank* general Support dr. Joann James general Support mary Caroline pozorski $25,000– $30,000 first violin iv chair—Frank & louise Carpenter bassoon ii chair—neal & ida Weaver first violin v chair—Kilyong & paul natho* contrabassoon chair—Joseph & Charlene trochta first violin vi chair—drs. linda G. & James a. prentice* associate principal french horn chair— first violin vii chair—reagan reaud mr. & mrs. howard W. parker* first violin viii chair—Carlotta Jane newsum french horn ii chair—Grace & Charles Bonner first violin ix chair—edythe & aaron Kruger memorial french horn iv chair—Barbara & John Fibiger Second violin ii chair—lewis meriwether hamby trumpet ii chair—Katherine & philip patman Second violin chair iii—pamella & david Bock trumpet iii chair—martin S. Kermacy assistant principal viola chair—Suzanne & John mcFarlane trombone ii chair—Judith & Charles n. renneker viola ii chair—James C. armstrong* bass trombone chair—dr. & mrs. Craig C. Kuglen viola iii chair—Barbara harris polomé memorial percussion ii chair—Wendi & Brian Kushner viola iv chair—drs. Glenn & marsha Staats percussion iii chair—mr. & mrs. robert l. renneker cello ii chair—Steve a. Wilson & Family* percussion fund: bass drum— cello iii chair—Sharon e. Wilson* dr. eric S. tiblier & Susanne tetzlaff cello iv chair—thomas & Karen Vaughn* percussion fund: classic bells—Karen & paul leeke cello v chair—martin S. Kermacy percussion fund: Symphonic chimes—Steve & maria cello vi chair—Cynthia m. & Scott e. Wilson Kahng cello vii chair—Sterling Wilson Family percussion fund: vibraphone—the Ben Bentzin Family cello viii chair—S & S Wilson Grandchildren percussion fund: xylophone —the Brittman legacy Fund cello ix chair—Jonathan l. Sessler, ph. d. the knights legacy fund—Knights of the Symphony and double bass ii chair—Cornelia adams Foster Wood henry n Bell, iii and pamela Bell double bass iii chair—Wendy & trey lary youth education—anonymous flute ii chair—edgar & patricia harris* youth education—Goyanes Family Foundation flute iii & piccolo chair—Sherrill Family Foundation general Support—Connie Britt associate principal oboe chair— Kuglen Foundation general Support—araminta & tom Sellers oboe iii /english horn chair—mr. & mrs. loren F. Kahle, Jr. general Support—Knights of the Symphony clarinet ii chair—Ward & Victoria Cheney general Support—andre & halina pradzynski clarinet iii & bass clarinet chair—Fruchter Family


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Shannon h. armstrong* american bank of commerce* austin community foundation—the Jordan fund* austin community foundation— emmett & Joyce Shelton fund* katherine knight baker* paul & clara bancroft rhoda & Stuart benson Sally lipscomb bybee* dr. Josie e. champion*

$10,000 –$24,999 the clarke family foundation eve everett fish estate c. dean & Mollie davis Sandra & bill didlake Jo a. & billie Jo graves Mr. & Mrs. James d. green, Jr. peggy gunn education fund nicci harrison* van & Jeanne hoisington* dr. Michael & Marcie Jarratt Melissa Jones

anita killen estate ronya & george kozmetsky* george parsons & Janet Strohmeyer potts & Sibley foundation* dr. alan & Susan Sager* barbara & leon a. Schmidt dr. & Mrs. d. J. Sibley, Jr.* Ms. custis wright* lola wright foundation

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gifts to $2,999 Mr. & Mrs. kurt b. heusner dr. & Mrs. david M. himmelblau* Mr. & Mrs. buck hollister william e. hopkins robert t. huthnance the James k. ferguson foundation thomas l. Johnson charles & alicean kalteyer* Mr. & Mrs. william f. kemp diana & terry kendall* Mr. Michael b. kentor betty & bill king debbie & ken kitchen* Joan wright knaggs* wendi & brian kushner kate lacey Jonathan & Julie lass helen lea lora J. livingston gilbert M. & louise M. Martinez Joseph n. Matlock Maxwell locke & ritter, llp carol d. Mccann Shawn & valerie Mckenzie laura Merritt & John p. kloninger dr. robert d. Mettlen ben & laree Morgan dr. & Mrs. n. d. Moscoe, iii russell & cecilia neuhaus kristy ozmun & bill cryer Mr. & Mrs. edward padgett Michael & kathleen polcari Mr. & Mrs. daniel b. powell, iii

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these members of the Symphony family have pledged their support to the endowment fund or established special funds to assure the orchestra’s continued excellence for future generations. all those who pledge $10,000 or more over a five-year period will become members of Symphony 2000. beginning at the $25,000 level, funds are named in perpetuity. Many Connect: programs of Download the app:or educational opportunities are available to endow chairs of the orchestra, endow concerts, guest artists the austin Symphony orchestra or establish legacies for honored individuals. please contact denice yeagin at the austin Symphony orchestra office, (512) 476-6064, for more information.

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Sibley encore Society in recognition of the unparalleled dedication of Jane and d. J. Sibley, Jr., the Sibley encore Society has been established. their unwavering support of the Symphony has been crucial to its growth and increased excellence. Jane’s outstanding leadership as president of the austin Symphony orchestra Society from 1971 to 1996 has resulted in the orchestra’s strong community backing and national recognition for its performances and programs. the Sibley encore Society recognizes those devoted friends of the austin Symphony orchestra who through their wills or other planned gifts help to perpetuate great music for future generations. the austin Symphony orchestra expresses its appreciation to those who have named the Symphony in their wills or established another form of planned gift. ~the Moto perpetuo Society is a newly established club for loyal and generous donors who recognize the austin Symphony orchestra in their bequests or other long range charitable giving plans, at a level of $100,000 and above. fred & Marilyn addy kathleen ford bay* Mary cochran bohls george & linda bourianoff Marietta Moody brooks* roy e. & linda S. bush* roy J. cates* Malcolm & robin cooper frances Mueller danforth* ann & Jim downing Malcolm & Marilyn h. ferguson eve everett fish estate benjamin & dorothy fruchter darren g. gibson ~ col. ben i. gomez, ret. uSaf Jo a. & billie Jo graves bruce & kathryn grube ~ delno John grosenheider estate edgar & patricia harris* lena p. hickman estate*

dr. Jo ann James estate ronald c. Jernigan ~ lee gose Jones estate Martin S. kermacy estate Mrs. lee kirkwood karen e. landa Mike buxtehude leburkien karen & paul leeke ~ Joe r. & teresa l. long* nancy Mccoy Mary Mcfarlane* frank roberts Miller aneta S. Mitchell trust* ben & laree Morgan kilyong & paul natho* carlotta newsum Mr. & Mrs. edward padgett Michael pariente* halina & andre pradzynski* Maria dewaal putter

Joanne ravel Sally S. rudd edward Z. Safady* Mabel Jean Schmer* araminta & tom Sellers ~ Sharon & robert Shoop peter Schram dr. d. J. Sibley, Jr.* karen Sonleitner col. John & kaye Squires ~ col. & Mrs. Joseph f. trochta Sandy white p. roger williamson Sam & Sonia wilson* nancy J. h. wood* Joe & nancy young* John w. youngblood, M.d.* *Charter member ~ moto perpetuo Society member

yoUr enCore… For the Love oF MUSiC—we invite you to help enrich lives with great music by remembering the austin Symphony orchestra in your will or estate plan. for information about making a bequest to the Symphony endowment fund, please contact denice yeagin at the austin Symphony orchestra office, (512) 476-6064.

cook-walden MeMorialS & tributeS** Memorials beverly daugherty “django” peggy gunn Joan “JoJo” & wayne holtzman karen & burrell Johnston karen kahan and Mariben ramsey alicean & chuck kalteyer russell parker norma pugh Suzy lindeman Snyder carey gunn venditti

“wSl Members” donnie yeagin tributes Jim arth – happy birthday aSo Jane Sibley buzzard feather Society ernest butler, M.d. ara carapetyan – happy 90th birthday karen & paul leeke

* * Since the 1880s, cook-walden funeral homes & cemeteries, a member of the dignity Memorial network, has remained committed to families, providing compassionate, professional and personal service. and in a new partnership with the austin Symphony orchestra, cook-walden will match 1:1 every dollar donated to the aSo in 2019–20 in someone’s memory or honor, up to $2,000. all memorial and tribute donations and respective matches go towards the endowment fund.


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he austin Symphony orchestra Society invites you to join our family of supporters. the following categories of gifts to the aSo annual fund drive reflect a cross section of our community.

these donors are a special group of music lovers who know that the aSo is to be commended for its prudent financial management as well as for the outstanding performances offered but, also, that ticket sales cover less than one-half the cost of these performances. a gift to our development fund generously supports the gift of music to others. Join this special family now: call (512) 476-6064.

buSineSS partnerS (as of february 19, 2020) very special thanks to the Women’s Symphony League for its outstanding support. Symphony Society ($25,000+) city of austin/cultural arts division hartman foundation h-e-b h-e-b tournament of champions JpMorgan chase & co. national endowment for the arts the rea charitable trust texas commission on the arts Concerto ($15,000–$24,999) conocophillips dignity Memorial: cook-walden & weed-corley-fish fifth age of Man foundation hoisington investment group the kodosky foundation Macy’s foundation Mercedes-benz of austin Waltz ($10,000–$14,999) 3M abc home & commercial Services baker botts llp bancroft-clair foundation bank of america elizabeth l. & russell f. halberg foundation eMerSon exxonMobil the kahle foundation Murar foundation, inc. potts & Sibley foundation retailMenot Supercuts texas Mutual insurance wells fargo advisors

Études ($100–$399) design positive richard l. clay – State farm insurance gay gillen travel, inc. ovenbird | austin wednesday Morning Music club

Cantata ($7,500–$9,999) aM technical Solutions applied Materials foundation bbva frost watkins insurance group Sonata ($5,000–$7,499) cirrus logic google ironbridge private wealth, llc Joni k. wallace, ddS Jackson walker, llp nordstrom plainscapital bank target whataburger intermezzo ($3,500–$4,999) cherry bekaert llp Minuet ($2,500–$3,499) independece title company the pacey family foundation the Sherrill family foundation Sonatina ($1,000–$2,499) barber foundation barron & newburger, p.c. capitol emergency associates felger family foundation habanero Software, llc

Corporate Matching Funds apple applied Materials at&t foundation bank of america boeing bp amoco foundation capital group chevrontexaco conocophillips dell emerson el paso corp exxonMobil freeport-McMoran ge foundation google ibM intel Johnson & Johnson Merrill lynch national instruments northern trust pfizer foundation prudential foundation Silicon labs texas instruments ubS united healthcare

Prélude ($400–$999) american bank of commerce casa Montessori child development center niemann & heyer, llp Spring builders llc St. edward’s university Download the app: today’s vision South towne trinity consultants Download the app: webber + Studio

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Au sti n sym ph o ny o r c h e strA th e a n n u a l f u n d in kind anderson’s coffee company austin independent School district austin tree experts charles ball piano tuning & Service chuy’s tex Mex crave artisan chocolates henna chevrolet hotel indigo/holiday inn express Jupiter band instruments kendra Scott

key Sprinkler co., inc. Maudie’s tex Mex Maxwell locke & ritter panda productions performing arts programs, inc. precision oxygen and Supply primizie catering South congress hotel Strait Music Stream realty/afiaa telephone concepts, inc. twin liquors westbank flower Market

Media austin american-Statesman bright Social Media Marketing klru-pbS austin Majic 95.5 Symphony Support organizations austin Symphony orchestra arbor Series batS (be at the Symphony) knights of the Symphony women’s Symphony league

individualS (as of february 19, 2020) A special thanks to Mary Ann and Andrew heller for gifting the down payment in 2001 for the Mary Ann heller Austin Symphony orchestra building, which serves as our administrative office. Symphony Society ($25,000+) paul & clara bancroft david booth Sarah & ernest butler family fund Mr. christopher h. cheever larry connelly Mrs. claudette hartman andrew & Mary ann heller isabel r. welland eva & Marvin womack Concerto ($15,000–$24,999) anonymous Marvin brittman linda Stone bush lynne dobson & greg wooldridge van & Jeanne hoisington ronald c. Jernigan the kodosky foundation / Jeff & gail kodosky Waltz ($10,000–$14,999) annag rose chandler Jim & Melanie denholm John fibiger Ms. andrea horner Mr. & Mrs. loren f. kahle, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. paul d. leeke reagan & lauren reaud dr. Susan & alan Sager neil & nancy Schaffel araminta & tom Sellers Mrs. d.J. Sibley, Jr. drs. glenn & Marsha Staats thomas & karen vaughn

kenneth & beverly wickham dr. & Mrs. douglas f. winker Cantata ($7,500–$9,999) patrick & Misty watkins Sonata ($5,000–$7,499) grace & charles bonner linda & george bourianoff Mr. & Mrs. andrew cruce Marilyn t. gaddis, phd wm. david george, phd wendy george elena & everardo goyanes Jim & Jo green dr. chi-kao hsu Margery & Mack lindsey Sue a. Morrison dr. Jonathan l. Sessler brenda & larry Smith Ms. barbara Snodgrass danny Snyder linda & nick van bavel dr. Joni k. wallace intermezzo ($3,500–$4,999) kathleen & austin bay robert brooks & Jane Sutherland drs. robert & cheryl butler victoria cheney dr. & Mrs. Stuart damore rachel goggan anne greenway & herb Schwetman nan hampton dr. & Mrs. John harrison Joe & Sonja holt

charles kalteyer Mr. & Mrs. donald kotrady william & flora Mccormick danny & Jill powell iii bill Stutts Susanne tetzlaff & eric S. tiblier Minuet ($2,500–$3,499) a friend dr. & Mrs. david abrams philip anthony Susan baer, M.d. & david nicastro the ben bentzin family Michelle berger, M.d. & dr. david tobey, Jr. pamella & david bock roger & Mary ellen borgelt virginia & kenneth boyda Susan braden Julia & bill buchholz christine & avery buffington carl caricari & Margaret Murray-Miller Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey w. clarke Jerry & becky conn dr. richard & Martha coons Mrs. l. Scott curtis Mr. & Mrs. gary J. davis ronald t. deford Jan & paul diehl Susan & david douglas david a. & constance b. elko chris & carol elms Mr. danny felps & Ms. debbie lauderdale david & Susan gaddis eva gayle & george gibbs


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darren g. gibson bruce & kathryn grube Mr. william t. gunn, iii douglas & Julie ann hartman dr. karl e. henion, ii don & georgia henrich Sherry & Jim horan dr. & Mrs. gerald Jacknow dr. & Mrs. Michael Jarratt Mr. bassett Maguire Julia M. Marsden austin community foundation, Marion & george More drs. rodney & cathy nairn dr. & Mrs. Mark osman the pacey family foundation Mr. & Mrs. charles parker John & dixie paulos Steven & deeanne paulson dr. & Mrs. James a. prentice drs. nell & dean Sanders the Sherrill family foundation dr. kenneth & carolyn Shine Smith/ hawes family dr. & Mrs. elwyn d. Speir beverly & eldon Sutton andrew w. teagle Mr. eric venditti pat & dan vickers elisabeth & Steffen waltz cindy wilson Mr. & Mrs. Sam a. wilson Sharon e. wilson Steve & nancy wilson cornelia & John wood Ms. custis wright Mr. & Mrs. Joe a. young Sonatina ($1,000–$2,499) two anonymous donors Mr. & Mrs. roger abel randy & ruth adams Mr. John h. akin honorable James l. arth Joy authur & christopher cross Stephen barber Jim barnette tina & Michael barrett Ms. anne beckner Mr. & Mrs. henry newton bell irit & hillel benavi leah billingsley & Mark Muller bill & carolyn bingham Mary c. bohls conrad bohn richard boner & Susan pryor Jim & Jane bowen

Shannon & Mark hutcheson douglas bower & Mr. & Mrs. robert huthnance bonny gardner phd admiral & Mrs. b. r. inman truman & ann breed nancy c. Jamail constance c. britt Jacqueline M. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. carl brugger Joann & kenneth Johnson Sylvia bulhon Mr. & Mrs. william f. kemp Mrs. ross burgh Spice kugle & Scott lougheed howard & penny burt Maylin ulacia & carlos lang Jill carey & bill gurasich wendy & trey lary dr. alan carsrud & Jonathan & Julie lass Mr. danny babineaux Mr. John M. lee adrianne J. clay dr. & Mrs. bruce a. levy larry & fran collmann leon & Mary long Mr. & Mrs. c. wade cooper dr. allan & barbara lundeen ann & don cooper paullette & frank Macdougal Malcolm & robin cooper bruce & Judy Mackenzie Mr. & Mrs. anthony corroa John & Josie Margaglione Mr. & Mrs. alan cox Mrs. delores r. Massad Jack & nina crier phil & Sue Maxwell Margaret & doug danforth holly & John Mcdaniel cecilia neuhaus deaton & John & Suzanne Mcfarlane william J. deaton, M.d. dr. kirk McManus dr. exalton & Mrs. wilhelmina Ms. patricia l. Meador & delco Mr. wade Shaw Mr. & Mrs. bob dewitt daniel & Michelle Michel raul e. diaz Mr. & Mrs. allen Mincho lara enzor & kim golden Mr. & Mrs. rodney Molitor dr. robert a. ersek dr. & Mrs. boyd Morgan dr. william & patricia evans austin community foundation – felger family foundation Jackson c. Mouton, Jr. fund the fruchter family paul & kilyong natho Mark & natalie fuselier karen M. neeley dr. & Mrs. larry garner dr. david neubert karen & bill gernstein Mark & Misty nodine Mr. & Mrs. fred glosser Mr. & Mrs. philip f. o’neill floylee hemphill goldberger the honorable & Mrs. raymond Mr. & Mrs. alvin J. golden l. orbach drs. waldo & lois gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. h. edward padgett, Jr. warren gould george parsons & Susan gregerson Janet Strohmeyer david & beth grimm pete & betty paul Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey w. grossman Maria putter iris groten pablo & Melanie reyna tish hall alyce & terry richardson John & Stephanie hanson Ms. roxanne rix Mr. robert l. hardgrave harriet rutland valerie r. bowles & Mrs. harriet rutland Steven c. harding peggy & Steve ryder Mike & theresa harkins eddie Safady betsy & bill harrod Schleuse Sally hawkins Downloadwilliam the app: Connect: & virginia Mcdermott dr. & Mrs. everett g. heinze, Jr. dr. norman e. Schumaker lee helms the app: Connect: M. Schweitzer & Mr. & Mrs. charles M. hibbetts DownloadSharon John h. robinson barbara & richard holland carolyn & Marc Seriff bob & Judy belle horick Connect: Download the app: Sander & lottie Shapiro ted & Jody hudson

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Au sti n sym ph o ny o r c h e strA th e a n n u a l f u n d dr. & Mrs. richard Shoberg lord chancellor robert Shoop family karen Sonleitner col. & Mrs. John M. Squires barbara & bruce Stevenson catherine Stewart Jay & Sherrie Stewart connee & kent Sullivan pete Szilagyi & kate Mckenna dr. Jane talebi John teets col. & Mrs. Joseph f. trochta robert k. tuttle, Jr. Michael & Mary twomey Ms. lesley varghese daphne & ben vaughan Jackie & Steve waldman francine webb Jacqueline M. well & william c. Mansfield roger williamson eric & ann wilson Janet wright Mr. & Mrs. carlos Zaffirini, Jr. Prélude ($400–$999) three anonymous donors Ms. Susan adair anne ader horacio agueros ken & emily ashworth deeder aurongzeb tracy barba Melissa bedrock Steven & Susan beebe Matt & Jen benevich Matt & dachiell berry robert bison charles blackwell lee & helen bland robert & karen bluethman Martha & Monroe bober Jim & rosalie boldin dr. cathy brigham Susan c. brister dorothy c. brown Melvin bryant patricia bryant Sir robert & dame Jeana buchanan kate & tom canby christopher cannata terry capps ara carapetyan & dr. rebecca pigott

casa Montessori child development center Mr. & Mrs. dilum chandrasoma Jonn cherico patricia cherico Scott & cheryl christians Marian claman Jan collier chrysta collins Jacqueline collins Jaclyn connor curby conoley Susan g. conway & John r. howell cooley family Mr. gale copeland austin community foundation – May barnes cormack fund in honor of Mont kathlene & david crist John curts & yvonne ferris Ms. louise daffron barbara Selden douglas ann & Jim downing Mr. & Mrs. claude ducloux Martha Small dyess thomas edwards Sharon prentice eisenberg Jeanne ellenstein drs. kenneth & lisa ellis Jay everett Ms. laura fairman Jill fatzer evie & david feltoon Ms. gail a. findlay dr. & Mrs. kirk fischer carol & Joe fisher, iii John & Miwa flaherty william forson hank frankenberg Mary nell frucella Margaret furse Mrs. william gaston dr. thomas w. george & Ms. tanis evans dolly M. golden Ms. rock goodrich courtney graeber & Jon Sprencel dr. richard gray Shelley w. gregory nancy-Jane & tom griffith Mr. & dr. chris a. hale walter harrell & cheryl brownstein george & linda henderson lawrence norman herr

charlotte herzele Josh hilewitz Mr. & Mrs. van r. hoisington, Jr. John & gwen holcroft Mr. & Mrs. karl holtzman bill hopkins brandon hunt Mr. & Mrs. John hurst rodger hutchins Mr. & Mrs. richard irvin Mrs. paula & parker Jameson kenny & Susie Jastrow Ms. Melissa Jones abby kenigsberg william J. kerley caroline & tom knutsen kelley knutson walter & Marcia kuenast wendi & brian kushner Mrs. louise lary daniel e. leary amanda & roy leatherberry eric leibrock kevin lienenbrugger & heather Jernigan honorable lora J. livingston & eric kennedy Jacqueline lloyd Susie locker & dorothy overbey dr. & Mrs. craig lubin drs. teresa & kris lyson yingxia Ma lila a. Madtson lisa Magenheimer Ms. debbie Martin Jennene & k. ray Mashburn bob & loraine Mayfield nancy Mccoy laurence b. Mccullough & linda J. Quintanilla dennis & nancy Mcfadden ivy & bill McQuiddy roberto chavez & Shana Michel Mrs. dan Moody, Jr. Mary Moody dr. & Mrs. h. e. Morales dan Morris Ms. Jean Mueller Maureen Mulrooney carole & george nalle reuel & elizabeth nash frances r. neal richard neuman ronald l. & Shirley newton niemann & heyer, llp loretta nill


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Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan oelrich peggy o’Shaughnessy Mr. & Mrs. Michael owen drs. linda & paul parrish Julie parsley today’s vision South towne cynthia & craig pence dorothy & Jonathan percy Mike & eileen pestorius Spring builders llc carol ann pevehouse pinzon family Mary ellen poole dorothy ball pope brian & lynn powell Mary b. reagan Michael a. regester drs. paul & virginia resta ellen & don richie rod c. roberts bob rutishauser & phyllis Schenkkan prof. & Mrs. harold rutz Susan e. Salch debbie & Jim Schultz ra Seeliger & lh harrison Mrs. catherine Shaver Jare & Jim a. Smith Jeani Smith & col. John w. Smith, iii barbara & bruce Stevenson Jeff Stoddard & Jack goodman rusty & Mary tally Mary & charles teeple cindy thoreson ben & barb truskoski Jim trust Martin & elizabeth turner ralph underwood todd & liz waldman gary walker david & carol waters gregory weaver louise & Steven weinberg Mark weiss & Janet bray Mr. donald wertz whorton insurance Services o’gene & lewis williams anne & peter wood Mr. dana b. young luis Zamora Études ($100–$399) 17 anonymous donors Sue abold tom acklen richard & Mary aldrich

Jerry & barbara buttrey arturo & delma alvarez Mrs. l. tonnett byrd dan & claudia anderson frank & bonnie cahill Mr. & Mrs. donald anderson Susan & bruce cardwell Medrith appling Jane & John carrell Mr. richard arebalo amy & christopher carrier dr. tom ashbaugh richard carrillo Jimmy doe edwina p. carrington austin community foundation James & gwen carter Jonathan & Sarah avner deborah casati Ms. Mary bakatsa k.c. cerny & karen kerkering kathy & dudley baker dr. & Mrs. b. glenn chandler James a. (Jim) baker beth & John chenoweth donald baldovin tom & Janell chesnut davis & donna baldwin richard l. clay – State farm Jannis & robert baldwin, iii insurance Mr. & Mrs. John a. barclay, iii gretchen clement the baselice family dr. robert & hetty clement John kolts & anna battenhouse wanda clinton Meade bauer Mr. & Mrs. roger d. cockreham June & Jim baumoel carol cofer peter bay & Marion coffee Mela Sarajane dailey robert & Sarah coffey drs. Sheryl & tim beach diane coleman william bednar cheryl & robert cook Mary louise & rita ewing & Jim copeland wallace behrhorst ria corbett bridgette beinecke Michael coverman Mrs. kara belew John & elise crane dr. karen bell & cliff tyllick weyman & carol akkerman katherine & terry bell crawford Mrs. Joe helen belle allison cuellar & Sean bradly amy & gary bennett richard daly Mr. & Mrs. bruce bennett Mr. Jimmy davis betty bennie dorothy dawson Mr. & Mrs. paul h. benson, iv Melanie deMayo paula e. bird Mr. & Mrs. w.l. denson howard blatt Ms. Judy denton willene & allen boger olivia derr Martha boyd robert dintzner kay & John braziel Sharon dockery roslyn & Sean breen charlynn & danny doering robert & harriett breihan Ms. dianne donovan Judith brenninkmeijer Susan doughtie Mrs. Sue M. breuer Mr. & Mrs. venton “lee” charles & diane brewer doughtie Mr. & Mrs. frank b. brown andrew p. dove george a. brown bennie & Mary lou downing Jay & kay brown karen downing larry brownstein Ms. donna doyle tarby & vivian bryant andrew drach nancy & tom buchsbaum Downloaddr. the app: Connect: Sharon duboise dan r. bullock & andrew & karen duffy annette carlozzi Download the app: Connect: e. generes dufour Mr. & Mrs. wayne burgess Jan & Mary duggan Janet & burnie burner Mrs. robert Connect: c. duke Mr. & Mrs. tommy burt Download the app: Michael & kathleen duncan william & linda butin

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Au sti n sym ph o ny o r c h e strA th e a n n u a l f u n d roger duncan dr. John eggleston dr. Jorg & inge eichberg Margaret & lester eisenbeck raymond & anne ellison Jennifer & Justin emerson craig & kay enoch Marie ertle James estep dr. bret & rebecca evans ethel evans Mrs. thomas f. evans Michael & eledith falk h.l. & barbara farrell dr. and Mrs. Sam fason Mary eckert & Marcus felson John & christie fisher Mr. & Mrs. william fitzgerald Steve fitzpatrick eugenia floyd Mr. & Mrs. Michael h. ford amanda beck foster bill & toni fox Mrs. Sherrie lynn frachtman Mr. & Mrs. ron franklin randy & kathy frederick bennie & Jeanie fuelberg austin community foundation – earline Milstead winchell Memorial fund Joe fuqua Mr. Sriharsha gadamala Mark gagnon & teresa walden david & helen garman Mary nell & victor de la garza richard gilbane gay gillen travel, inc. Mr. & Mrs. Mike gipson fernando & Sylvia gomez christian r. gonzalez laura greff kay & russell gregory John & Marianne greyer Ms. dagmar grieder penny w. griffy Mary gay & dicky grigg beatrice guerra dell w. gully Joseph carey & Suchitra gururaj ruth S. guydosh Mr. & Mrs. Marvin hagan Joe haggard & carolyn trigg Ms. barbara hahn col. russel & bettye Jo hain Mary & bill haley fred & gayle hansen

Mr. & Mrs. r. l. hargett Mrs. Martha l. harlow Mr. & Mrs. david p. harris herb & karen harris Mr. & Mrs. James l. harris Ms. ann Marie harrison Michael & nancy hasler Ms. Susan hasslocher frances hattin norma hawes donald heath Jan & Scott hedrick benjamin heitner beber & Judith helburn betty wallace hendrix yujin heo christa & John herrmann gene hill Melanie hirschfeld Mr. & Mrs. david hoisington Ms. Sue ann hoke Sean holcomb Jodi holland Mr. & Mrs. wayne hollingsworth Mr. & Mrs. Jamie holtzman carrie hooper russell & isabel hoverman Matt & anna hullum dan hurlbut & his cat clara i live here i give here nathan f. idais Jannelle & gary imken Ms. diane ingram ida Jeppesen & ken Zink ann Jerome carol kay Johnson Jeff & Jennie Johnson Michael & krystin Johnson dr. & Mrs. keith Johnston Mr. & Mrs. John t. Jones, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. richard Jones daniel & francis Julien frank & virginia kammerdiener Ms. lori keller phil & karen kelton george kennebeck albert d. kennedy karen keough, M.d. Mary M. kevorkian Mr. knox key hootan h. khatami frances l. kiefer daniel e. & karen h. kolar Ms. helena kopecky rochelle & dan kraus dr. charles w. & ellen b. kreitler

Mr. robert kugle dr. & Mrs. craig c. kuglen Mr. & Mrs. John kyger leone lain duane & Sharon lakings Mr. & Mrs. gary landry l. langowski drs. william f. & lou ann k. lasher Steven lawrence carol lazaarus dr. & Mrs. c.S. lee ronald lesky gloria Sue downe & reuben leslie Melanie lewis luis lidsky Mei Mei lin charlotte wood lipscomb reid long robert lopez & harriett kirsh pozen dr. Mike Macleod ren & flo Macnary Jane-elizabeth Madison & Judd rogers Michael Mhaffey richard n. Maier dr. rama Makkena dr. & Mrs. c. bruce Malone, iii kathleen Manatt edward & Madeleine Manigold Ms. J. fotini Margos design positive aaron Massey Sylvia Mayer rafael a. Mazza amy & Jason Mccampbell kathryn Mccartney william h. Mcdougald Ms. ann Mciver Ms. robin Mckeever dr. Sherry leila Mckinney Jim & kaylynn Mcnabb ted & rebecca Mercado Sally & Mike Metschan bob & Judi Mettlen charles Michalik & Mary Jane Jones Mrs. robert g. Mickey Jacobs & Mikeska realtors eugenia b. Miller dr. karl & Sandra Miller laura Miller & david broadway gail Minault dr. & Mrs. uri Mintz barbara Mitchell


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