PYO Music Institute 2019-2020 Season

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Remembering Josephine “Pina” Templeton

We dedicate our 80th Anniversary Season to the memory of Josephine “Pina” Templeton, a great friend and supporter of the PYO Music Institute. Dr. Templeton, known as “Pina,” was the wife of John Marks Templeton Jr. She was born on the island of Capri, Italy, to Orlando and Angelina Gargiulo. Her family moved to the United States when she was 9 and settled in Brooklyn, N.Y. She earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Fordham University in 1961 and a medical degree from the University of Rome in 1968. Dr. Templeton served a medical internship and residency at the Medical College of Virginia from 1968 to 1974. While there, she met and married “Jack” Templeton, a fellow medical resident. They launched joint careers and worked together at CHOP for 20 years. One of a handful of female pediatric anesthesiologists, Dr. Templeton was a role model for other women who aspired to the specialty. She never sought the limelight. She received the 2007 Robert M. Smith Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, the field’s top honor. In retirement, Dr. Templeton supported her husband’s work with the Templeton Foundation, founded by her father-in law, Sir John M. Templeton. At various times, she served as a trustee of the Templeton Foundation, the Templeton World Charity Foundation, and the Templeton Press. In 2017, she committed $3 million to brain tumor research in a collaborative effort led by CHOP.

Dr. Templeton and her husband were instrumental in founding the Museum of the American Revolution. She also served on its board. Dr. Templeton was a member of the Union League of Philadelphia and a trustee of its Scholarship Foundation. The Templetons created the Sir John Templeton Heritage Center and starting in 2017 she funded the Jack Templeton Liberty Lecture Series. She served on the board of Opera Philadelphia, Opportunity International, and the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary. The Templetons received the 2006 Heroes of Liberty Award from the National Liberty Museum and the 2012 Crystal Award from the Union League. She was honored with the 2015 Special Achievement Award in Philanthropy from the National Italian American Foundation.


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In Appreciation 2019-2020

10min
pages 94-100

Season Performance Schedule 2019-2020

2min
pages 101-105

Paul Smith: Director & Conductor, Tune Up Philly Orchestral Pathways Program

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pages 85-86

Tune Up Philly Faculty 2019-2020

10min
pages 87-93

Prysm Strings Faculty 2019-2020

3min
pages 78-80

Andrea Weber: Conductor, Prysm Strings Young Artists

1min
pages 76-77

Gloria dePasquale: Director & Conductor, Prysm Strings

1min
pages 74-75

Bravo Brass Faculty

3min
pages 68-70

Paul Bryan: Director & Conductor, Bravo Brass

1min
page 67

Young Musicians Debut Orchestra Section Leaders

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pages 62-63

Kenneth Bean: Director & Conductor, YMDO

1min
pages 59-60

Rachel Segal: Conductor, YMDO

1min
page 61

Henry Zheng: PYAO Solo Concerto Competition Winner

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pages 52-53

Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Section Leaders

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pages 54-55

Rosalind Erwin: Director & Conductor, PYAO

2min
page 51

Season Repertoire 2019-2020

1min
pages 45-48

History of the PYO Music Institute

5min
pages 21-24

PYO Music Institute Ovation Award

24min
pages 27-38

Remembering Josephine “Pina” Templeton

1min
page 14

PMAY Artists’ Initiative

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pages 39-40

Louis Scaglione: Music Director and Conductor

4min
pages 12-13

President’s Message

2min
pages 4-6

Helen T. Carp Distinguished Service Award

3min
pages 41-44

Section Leaders of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra

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pages 15-16
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