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BRENT HART, President Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. Welcome to tonight’s concert. For thirty-three seasons, the OKC Phil has been performing incredible concerts in Civic Center Music Hall, performances throughout our community and just this last year directly in your homes as we practiced social distancing. This year we are most excited to welcome you back! Our Classics and Pops series, Discovery concerts, partner collaborations and community performances are an integral component of our vibrant arts community. Our dedicated musicians, led by Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate, continue to delight us each season with vibrant programming, and this year is no exception. Executive Director Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev and her exceptional team collaborate with city and public health officials to make these performances possible and our heartfelt thanks go to our community leaders and healthcare workers for all their tireless efforts. We also thank the Orchestra League and the Associate Board for their volunteer and fundraising efforts that make these programs possible. One final thanks to our valued patrons, for being here tonight and for your continued support. I hope you enjoy this musical journey at this, and many more, concerts to come.
KRISTEN BRANDT FERATE, President Oklahoma City Orchestra League
CHRISTA BENTLEY, President Associate Board
On behalf of the Oklahoma City Orchestra League, welcome back to our beloved Civic Center and the music.
On behalf of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Associate Board, I am honored to welcome you to the 2021-2022 season. The OKC Philharmonic and their team of staff proved last season that they are capable of making music in any and all circumstances. If you take a glance at this season’s program, you’ll see that concert goers in Oklahoma City are once again receiving a concert music experience that will enrich our city, featuring innovative programming and top-notch musicians.
Music is the Universal Language. It is the only language that every individual can comprehend. Each member of the audience tonight will share in a social cohesion that can only occur through the appreciation and hearing of symphonic music. As we emerge from the chaos and anxiety of the pandemic let us take joy and find peace in the gift of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The Oklahoma City Orchestra League is comprised of a diverse and energetic membership whose mission is to support the Oklahoma City Philharmonic through educational, community and fundraising endeavors. We would be delighted to have you join.
It’s the Associate Board’s mission to connect young professionals to this concert-going experience. We do this through our Overture Society—a three-concert package— plus expanded networking opportunities, social events, and discounts. Reach out to join Overture and take the next steps to becoming a supporter of the arts in OKC!
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As always, our Pops Series offers something for everyone: the popular songs of Billy Joel and Whitney Houston, the spectacular Holiday tradition The Christmas Show, the dazzling dancers who will turn the Civic Center stage into a ballroom, and our season’s grand finale featuring the timeless Star Wars This lineup will be accompanied by our phenomenal orchestra, so I encourage you to bring your family and friends along to enjoy each of these programs. Additionally, the OKCPHIL remains committed to expanding its presence outside of the concert hall through a variety of Education and Community Engagement programs. From our Society of Strings program for adult amateur string players, to our ongoing partnership with OU Health, as well as small ensemble presence in local schools, our mission continues to impact thousands of Oklahomans of all ages. We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support and generosity that makes all of this possible. Despite the challenges brought by the pandemic, the OKCPHIL remains committed to serving our community and we look forward to seeing you at our concerts throughout this season!
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percussion concerti by Vincent Ho. He also worked with Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Yuja Wang, Dawn Upshaw, Plácido Domingo, Ben Heppner, Horatio Gutiérrez, Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos and Sarah Chang, among many others, and he worked very closely with a wide range of composers including Phil Glass, Steve Reich, Sofia Gubaidulina, Kaija Saariaho, John Adams, John Luther Adams and Mason Bates. After guest conducting the Simon Bolivar Orchestra and experiencing the life-changing power of the El Sistema program in Venezuela for underprivileged children, Alexander played an instrumental part in creating Sistema Winnipeg. For three years Alexander created a critically acclaimed Indigenous Festival in Winnipeg. Passionate to connect with all cultures, he created artistic collaborations between First Nations and western cultures that culminated in the performances of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and Revueltas’ Les Noches de los Mayas with new choreographies of contemporary and First Nations dance. The Winnipeg New Music Festival is an international institution. Alexander broadened the repertoire and created many new collaborations connecting with different audiences. Because of the programming of the festival the WSO was chosen to perform at the Spring for Music Festival at Carnegie Hall in 2014. A few of the most creative projects of the festival for Alexander were the performance of movie director Guy Maddin’s Brand Upon a Brain with narration by actress Isabella Rossellini, the workshopping of a new opera Tesla by movie director Jim Jarmusch and composer Phil Klein, and a production of Gavin Bryar’s The Sinking of the Titanic at PanAm Pool. Alexander has conducted for President Jimmy Carter and the Queen of England, and he received the Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Key to the City of Winnipeg. Born and raised in Frankfurt Germany to a musical family, Alexander received his degree from the Peabody Institute of Music. He studied conducting under Fredric Prausnitz and Gustav Meier as well as with Seiji Ozawa, Andre Previn, Daniel Barenboim and Robert Spano at Tanglewood. Following his tenure as Assistant Conductor with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, which he completed in 2004, Alexander was Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for three years, under the direction of Esa-Pekka Salonen. Alexander and his family make Oklahoma City their home. He is married to fashion designer Abigail Mickelthwate and has two sons.
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Debra Kos Kristian Kos Jessica Martinez-Brooks Margaret Freede Owens Donald Rowlett Jennifer Schultz Doug Stussi Michael Sweeney J. Mark Taylor Geetika Verma Tony Welch Renate Wiggin Nick Wu
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Directors Christa Bentley Robyn Birdwell Lori Dickinson Black Phil Busey Lawrence H. Davis Kristen Ferate Joy Hammons Kirk Hammons Dean Jackson Mautra Staley Jones Wesley Knight
Honorary Directors Richard Sias
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF John Allen Interim General Manager
Mady Hendryx Donor & Volunteer Relations Coordinator
Clint Moore Operations Coordinator
Mark Beutler Director of Marketing & Public Relations
Judy Hill Administrative Assistant
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Stephen Howard Development Operations Manager
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Tara Burnett Director of Development Jeana Gering Education Manager Daniel Hardt Finance Director
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The Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation was established to provide leadership and endowment expertise to help ensure a stable financial base for orchestral music and musical excellence in Oklahoma City for generations to come. Distributions from the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation provide a meaningful and secure source of annual income for the Philharmonic’s operations, continually confirming the importance of endowment in an organization’s longrange planning and overall success. Current officers and directors of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation are: OFFICERS Douglas J. Stussi President Charles E. Wiggin Vice President Louise Cleary Cannon Treasurer Penny M. McCaleb Secretary DIRECTORS Steven C. Agee Patrick B. Alexander J. Edward Barth L. Joe Bradley Teresa Cooper T.A. Dearmon Paul Dudman Thomas J. Enis Mischa Gorkuscha Jane B. Harlow Brent Hart Jean Hartsuck Michael E. Joseph Harrison Levy, Jr. Duke R. Ligon Jessica Martinez-Brooks Michael J. Milligan Alice Pippin Jeff Starling Richard Tanenbaum
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Kristen Ferate President Debra Kos President-Elect Pending Secretary Newt Brown Treasurer Meredith Blecha-Wells Development VP Marion Burcham Membership VP Sherry Rowan Education VP Joan Bryant Communications VP Wendi Wilson Past President, Ex-Officio Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev Executive Director Oklahoma City Philharmonic (Ex-Officio, Advisory) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Helen Chiou Jeanne Drake Yvette Fleckinger Sue Francis Jane Krizer Patsy Lucas Geetika Verma Heather Walter Dwayne Webb Orchestra League Office 424 Colcord Dr., Ste. B Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Phone: 405.232.7575 Fax: 405.232.4353 e-mail: league@okcphil.org website: www.okcorchestraleague.org
OFFICERS Dr. Christa Bentley President Jay Scambler President-Elect J. Cruise Berry Treasurer Desiree Singer Secretary Sam Rainbolt Membership Chair Kelsey Karper Marketing Chair Tyler Larson Events Chair DIRECTORS Gennie Clarkson Cordon DeKock James Hulsey Tom Lerum Patrick E. Randall, II Jennifer Stadler Collin Walke
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Gregory Lee, Concertmaster Gertrude Kennedy Chair Marat Gabdullin, Associate Concertmaster Densi Rushing, Assistant Concertmaster Yena Lee Hong Zhu Beth Sievers James Thomson Benjamin Shute Deborah McDonald Janet Gorton Lu Deng
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Katrin Stamatis, Principal McCasland Foundation Chair Catherine Reaves, Assistant Principal Sophia Ro Brenda Wagner Sarah Brown Corbin Mace Angelica Pereira Cindy Zhang Ai-Wei Chang Chandler Fadero Ashley Cooper Gena Alexander
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Royce McLarry, Principal Mark Neumann, Assistant Principal Joseph Guevara Kelli Ingels Steve Waddell Donna Cain Brian Frew Betty Yuan Jackie Skara
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Jonathan Ruck, Principal Orchestra League Chair Tomasz Zieba, Assistant Principal Meredith Blecha-Wells Valorie Tatge Emily Stoops
Jim Shelley Angelika Machnik-Jones Jean Statham Rob Bradshaw
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Anthony Stoops, Principal Larry Moore, Assistant Principal Parvin Smith Mark Osborn Landon Honolka Christine Craddock Kara Koehn
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Valerie Watts, Principal Parthena Owens Nancy Stizza-Ortega
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Lisa Harvey-Reed, Principal Rachel Maczko Katherine McLemore
ENGLISH HORN Rachel Maczko
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Bradford Behn, Principal Tara Heitz James Meiller
BASS/E-FLAT CLARINET James Meiller
Karl Sievers, Principal Jay Wilkinson Michael Anderson Adam Hanna, Principal Philip Martinson John Allen, Bass Trombone
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Jamie Whitmarsh, Principal
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Patrick Womack, Principal Roger Owens
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Gaye LeBlanc Germain, Principal
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Peggy Payne, Principal
ASSISTANT PERSONNEL MANAGER Valorie Tatge
MUSIC LIBRARIAN Jose Batty
STAGE MANAGER Leroy Newman
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CONTRABASSOON Barre Griffith
APPRENTICE CONDUCTORS Giang Vo Guanlu Guan Dylan Madoux
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The Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. is honored to recognize its Encore Society members — visionary thinkers who have provided for the future of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic through their estate plans.
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Joel Levine and Don Clothier
Steven C. Agee, Ph.D.
John and Caroline Linehan
Linda and Patrick Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Lunde, Jr.
Gary and Jan Allison
Mrs. Jackie Marron
Dr. Jay Jacquelyn Bass
Mr. and Mrs. John McCaleb
Louise Cleary Cannon
Jean and David McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clements
W. Cheryl Moore
Thomas and Rita Dearmon
Carl Andrew Rath
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Dixson
Mrs. Catherine Reaves
Hugh Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ross
Pam and Gary Glyckherr
Drs. Lois and John Salmeron
Carey and Gayle Goad
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shdeed
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Gowman
Richard L. Sias
Carol M. Hall
Doug and Susie Stussi
Ms. Olivia Hanson
Larry and Leah Westmoreland
Jane B. Harlow
Mr. John S. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. James Hartsuck
Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Joseph
THANK YOU The Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. is grateful for the support of caring patrons who want to pass on a legacy of extraordinary music to future generations. You can join this special group of music enthusiasts by including a gift for the OKC Philharmonic’s future in your own will or estate plan. For more information on how to become an Encore Society member, contact Tara Burnett at (405) 232-7575 or tara@okcphil.org.
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Cindy is a DMA candidate of the University of Oklahoma, plays in the Oklahoma City Philharmonic (OK) and Amarillo Symphony (TX). Ms. Zhang was selected as a Music Teachers National Association National Finalist and had been holding the Concertmaster position with the OU Symphony for three years. Ms. Zhang received her master from Missouri State University. She was the Second Prize winner in the MMTA Solo Competition in Missouri and played in the First Violin section of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MO).
Hello, Phil Family, My name is Mady, I am originally from Edmond, OK and graduated from Edmond North High School in 2017. Recently, I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in Music with Minors in Nonprofit Management and Sociology from Oklahoma State University (OSU). While at OSU, I performed with the Wind Ensemble and the Symphony Orchestra. My primary instrument is double bass, and I have studied with Kara Koehn, Jeff Ketch, John Schimek, George Speed, and Jack Helsley. In the arts community, I have volunteered as an orchestra liaison for the Oklahoma Arts Institute, and a counselor for the OK Bass Bash. In my spare time I hang out with my dogs Max and Ruby. Music wise I have mostly been listening to 80’s funk music like Kool & The Gang, James Brown, and Earth, Wind & Fire, alongside with Berlioz and Verdi.
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GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC The Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledge the commitment and generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies that support our mission. To help us provide inspiration and joy to the community through live orchestral performances and a variety of Education and Community Engagement programs, please contact the Philharmonic’s Development Office at (405) 232-7575. This Annual Fund recognition reflects contributions made in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons. Contributions of $250 and above are listed through February 7, 2022. If your name has been misspelled or omitted, please accept our apologies and inform us of the error by calling the phone number listed above. Thank you for your generous support!
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT Express their generous commitment to the community.
UNDERWRITER $40,000 & Above Allied Arts Foundation The Chickasaw Nation Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, LLC E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Freede Family Foundation Inasmuch Foundation Kirkpatrick Foundation Inc. Oklahoma Arts Council The Oklahoman The Skirvin Hilton Hotel
PLATINUM SPONSORS $10,000 - $39,999 405 Magazine Ad Astra Foundation American Fidelity Foundation Devon Energy Corporation Express Employment International HSPG and Associates, PC I Heart Media Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Mathis Brothers Furniture Co., Inc. MidFirst Bank
OGE Energy Corp. Tyler Media Co./ Magic 104.1FM and KOMA W&W Steel, LLC
GOLD SPONSORS $5,000 - $9,999 BancFirst Bank of Oklahoma Clements Foods Foundation Mekusukey Oil Company, LLC The Metro Restaurant
SILVER SPONSORS $3,000 - $4,999 Intrinsic Health OK Gazette OKC Friday
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GOLD PARTNERS $1,500 - $2,249 Charlesson Foundation Flips Restaurant, Inc. Morningstar Properties, LLC
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BRONZE PARTNERS $500 - $999 Hatton Enterprises Tom Johnson Investment Management LLC
BUSINESS MEMBERS $250 - $499 The Kerr Foundation, Inc.
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MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND FOUNDATIONS Double the impact of an individual’s gift. American Fidelity Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
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GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC MAESTRO SOCIETY Providing leadership support.
Underwriter $25,000 and above Phil G. and Cathy Busey Dr. Margaret Freede Joel Levine and Don Clothier Jean and David McLaughlin Dr. Amalia Silverstein George Records Mr. Richard L. Sias and Alice and Phil Pippin Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum
Guarantor $10,000 and above
Marilyn and Bill Boettger Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frost Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Jane B. Harlow Andria and Paul Heafy Mary Ann Holdrege Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Mr. Albert Lang Larry and Polly Nichols Susan Robinson Doug and Susie Stussi Renate and Chuck Wiggin
Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Linda and Patrick Alexander
Benefactor $5,000 - $9,999 Mo Anderson Mark and Julie Beffort Mrs. Betty D. Bellis-Mankin Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs Dr. and Mrs. L. Joe Bradley Louise Cleary Cannon and Gerry Cannon Teresa Cooper James B. Crawley Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLana Darleene A. Harris Claudia Holliman Dr. and Mrs. Patrick McKee Donald Rowlett Ruth Mershon Fund
INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Patron ($3,500 - $4,999) Dr. Charles and Marilyn Bethea Mike and Dawn Borelli Mr. Sidney G. Dunagan David and Druanne Durrett Mrs. Bonnie B. Hefner Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Plant Ms. Jeanne Hoffman Smith Michael J. Sweeney, Jr. Mrs. Anne Workman
Sustainer ($2,250 - $3,499) Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Dewayne Andrews Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Larry and Sarah Blackledge Mrs. Carole S. Broughton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Browne Bruce Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clements
Mr. John Crain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fleckinger Paul and Debbie Fleming Frank Goforth and Nancy Halliday Sam and Joy Hammons Brent Hart and Matt Thomas Dr. and Mrs. James Hartsuck Frank and Bette Jo Hill Colonel (ret.) Dean and Mrs. Jeanne Jackson Tom and Cindy Janssen Kim and Michael Joseph Kathy and Terry Kerr Debra and Kristian Kos Todd and Mary Margaret Miller Annie Moreau, MD Ms. Veronica Pastel Egelston Mr. William G. Paul Mrs. Ruby C. Petty Drs. Gary and Mary Porter
Mr. H.E. Rainbolt Drs. Lois and John Salmeron Dr. and Mrs. Hal Scofield Jeff and Kim Short Jerrod and Jamie Shouse John and Katherine Spaid Jim and Debbie Stelter Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stonecipher John Stuemky and James Brand Mrs. Billie Thrash Mrs. June Tucker Donna Kennedy Vogel Mrs. Janet Walker Ron and Janie Walker John and Lou Waller Dr. James and Elizabeth Wise Jeanise Wynn
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Thank you to the following who believed in our mission by supporting the 2021 Symphony Show House!
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Honorary Chairs
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MARTIN HERMAN Martin Herman has appeared as guest conductor with symphony orchestras in North America, Europe, Australia, and Canada. His most recent engagements include the Buffalo Philharmonic and the Ft. Worth Symphony Orchestra with Windborne’s “Music of the Rolling Stones” and “Music of the Eagles.” He recently guest-conducted Das sinfonia Orchester Berlin at the Berlin Philharmonie Kammermusiksaal and continues as music director and arranger for “Classical Mystery Tour” in recent performances with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the Sydney Opera House, Seattle Symphony, San Diego Symphony, and Florida Orchestra. Martin also served as music director and conductor with Downtown Opera in Long Beach, California, conducting premieres of new operas in the U. S. and the Czech Republic. In the fall of 2009, he was conductor and music director at LaMaMa Theatre in New Your City where he led performances of his one-act opera, The Doctor, based on Chekhov short stories. He has served as assistant conductor with San Francisco Contemporary Music Players and conductor of the Berkeley Young Musicians Program Orchestra and U.C. Berkeley Summer Orchestra. Additionally Mr. Herman has conducted several orchestra crossover projects in Amsterdam and Berlin. Mr. Herman studied conducting and composition at Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of California, Berkeley and spent two years in Paris, France on a Fulbright Grant and U.C. Berkeley Ladd Prix de Paris where he worked as conductor and composer with the “New American Music in Europe” and “American Music Week” festivals. He has received recognition for his work in the promotion of international cultural exchange from the Trust for Mutual Understanding, New York City.
RASHIDRA SCOTT Rashidra is absolutely ecstatic that her musical voyage has led to this opportunity. At four-years-old, “The Greatest Love of All” was the first song she sang. From an early age Rashidra was known around town as “the little girl with the big voice.” From community musical theatre to church music ministry, she was constantly in demand for civic and social performances at local and national events. Throughout the years, the little girl singing along with the radio was still ever so alive inside, leading her to a Bachelor’s Degree in Music with a concentration in Music Business/management from Boston’s Berklee College of Music. After graduation, Rashidra spent four years singing for Walt Disney Entertainment as a featured vocalist on Disney Cruise Line (Disney Wonder) and Tarzan Rocks! At Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The highlight was being a proud member of the opening team of Hong Kong Disneyland as Nala in “The Festival of the Lion King”. After living in Hong Kong for nine months Rashidra was led to move to New York, and that turned out to be the best “nudge” she could have followed. In ten years of being in New York, Rashidra’s most current project is “Ain’t Too Proud; The Life and Times of the Temptations”. She has been on Broadway in “Beautiful; The Carole King Musical”, “Sister Act“, “Hair”, “Finian’s Rainbow”, and “Avenue Q”. She was on the road as a background vocalist for renowned singer Patti Austin’s “BeboperElla!” tour in conjunction with the release of Austin’s Ella Fitzgerald tribute album, “For Ella”. Rashidra’s television appearances include Violet (the singing nurse) on Sony/ Fox’s “Rescue me”, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Dancing With the Stars, the 2011 and 2014 Tony Awards, The View, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Wendy Williams, the Walt Disney World Christmas Parade, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. She is also a featured vocalist on the Grammy-award winning cast album for “Beautiful”. Rashidra is humbled for this opportunity to perform the music of the legend who created, in her four-year-old soul, the desire to sing and find her own voice. This journey has been exhilarating and the best is yet to come! Whitney. “I will always love you.”
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INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Mrs. Mary Louise Adams Virginia and Albert Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Louis Almaraz Ms. Zonia Armstrong Dr. Sterling and Cheryl Baker Mr. J. Edward Barth Dr. and Mrs. William L. Beasley William Beck Nick and Betsy Berry Bart Binning Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Bird Dr. Robyn Birdwell and Dr. Mark Fixley Ms. Pamela Bloustine Mr. and Mrs. Del Boyles Martha and Ronnie Bradshaw Mrs. Phyllis Brawley Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown Ms. Janice B. Carmack Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Chambers Drs. Fong Chen and Helen Chiou Nancy Coleman Dr. Thomas Coniglione Barbara Cooper Patricia Czerwinski Mr. Chuck Darr Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Davis Rita and Thomas Dearmon Tony and Pam Dela Vega Gary and Fran Derrick Kevin and Alisha Dunnington Nancy Payne Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Royice B. Everett Ann Felton Gilliland Kristen and Anthony Ferate Dr. Thurma J. Fiegel Athena Friese, M.D. Mrs. Linda Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Kelly George Drs. Stephen and Pamela Hamilton Kirk Hammons Walt and Jean Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Higginbotham Lois and Roger Hornbrook Thomas and Elizabeth Hrubik David and Vicki Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Jones, Jr. Dan and Diana Kennedy Ms. Claren Kidd Mike and Kay Lacey Mary Jane Lawson
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SPECIAL GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC Honor loved ones, celebrate occasions, recognize achievements and support the Philharmonic’s mission. In Memory of Patricia Abney Jean Schroer
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In Honor of Jane B. Harlow Louise Cleary Cannon and Gerry Cannon
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THANK YOU! The OKCPHIL gratefully acknowledges the generosity of individuals who have chosen to return concert tickets as a donation. This recognition reflects contributions made in the 2021-22 concert season and are listed through February 7, 2022. Anonymous Dr. Lisa Abney Hugh G. and Sharon Adams Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Ms. Beth M. Alonso Mary Ellen Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Dewayne Andrews Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Dr. Henry and Carol Asin Tom and Fran Ayres Dr. Sterling and Cheryl Baker Mr. J. Edward Barth Elizabeth Bennett Ann Beutel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Barbara and Gregory Cable Nancy Cain Jennifer Clair Dr. Thomas Coniglione Teresa Cooper Ms. Joan Corbin William and Mary Ann Corum
Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Carol A. Davito Dr. Nancy Dawson Richard and Cindy Dugger Dr. and Mrs. Royice B. Everett Arnold and Mari Fagin Ret. MSGT and Mrs. Andres E. Flores, Jr. Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Ruth Giddens Greg and Robin Glenn Robert Gray Marsha and John Greiner Marcine Grey Janet Gruel Kirk Hammons Brent Hart and Matt Thomas Karen Hennes Frank and Bette Jo Hill Jane Hogg-Krizer Wendy Huff John Rollin Koons
Mary Jane Lawson Kathy Leithner Robert Leveridge Virginia Locke Lisa Loewenkamp Debra and Wayne Lord Roy and Sharron Love Kareen Man Ms. Vickie McIlvoy Betsy Mitschke and Steven Helt Debra and Don Nevard Steven Newell and Deborah Naylor Chintan Parikh Anne Marie and Jerry Parker Kathy Pearson Gary Rankin Dr. Cynthia Redding Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Reznik Jim and Claudia Robertson Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fred Robinson Dr. Linda Rowland Woody, Ph.D. Carl J. and Deborah Rubenstein
Ernesto and Lin Sanchez Delilah Sanderson Dr. and Mrs. Olaseinde Sawyerr Mr. John Schwind Pam and Bill Shdeed Jerrod and Jamie Shouse Mr. Richard L. Sias John and Katherine Spaid Tom and Venita Springfield Jim and Debbie Stelter Chris Steves Reta and Richard Strubhar Sarah Tracy Diane Tucker Mrs. June Tucker Donna Kennedy Vogel Christopher Weimer Robert and Tammy Weiss Phillip and Ashton Whaley Mary Ann Williams Paul Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz
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MAD FOREST
A PLAY FROM ROMANIA
A gripping dramatic play by Caryl Churchill. Sept. 24 – Oct. 3, 2021
SHE LOVES ME
OUR PLATINUM SEASON
BACH’S COFFEE CANTATA
70th CONSECUTIVE YEAR!
LA SERVA PADRONA
AWARD-WINNING OPERA & MUSIC THEATER
A heart-warming romantic musical comedy. Oct. 15 – 24, 2021 by Johann Sebastian Bach
by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Two one-act operas brimming with comedic entertainment. Nov. 11 – 14, 2021
CONTEMPORARY DANCE OKLAHOMA
Energetic and extraordinary modern dance works with guest choreography by Sidra Bell, Gus Solomons Jr. and Tommie-Waheed Evans. Dec. 3 – 11, 2021
Oct. 1-3
Nov. 5-7
MAINSTAGE MUSICAL CHILDREN OF EDEN
SPOTLIGHT MUSICAL CABARET
YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE A perennial favorite featuring exciting, imaginative choreography by School of Dance students with lighting design by Helmerich School of Drama students. Jan. 27 – 30, 2022
THE SCARLET LETTER
Nov. 19-21 MAINSTAGE OPERA THE THREEPENNY OPERA
This compelling new opera composed by Lori Laitman is a cautionary tale of puritanical patriarchy. Feb. 10 – 13, 2022
Feb. 18-20
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
MAINSTAGE OPERA LITTLE WOMEN
Shakespeare’s comic fantasy of four star-crossed lovers who find themselves bewitched by fairies. Feb. 25 – March 6, 2022
Featuring guest conductor Alexander Mickelthwate
PIPPIN
This Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. April 1 – 10, 2022
OKLAHOMA FESTIVAL BALLET
Featuring The Sleeping Beauty Suite with additional exciting choreography by Robyn Mineko Williams. April 22 – May 1, 2022
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CIVIC CENTER COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS INCLUDE: • Masks worn over the nose and mouth will be required for all patrons upon entry and throughout the performance. • A photo ID along with the proof of full vaccination (either physical vaccination card, a picture of your vaccination card, or a digital vaccination record) will be required. • PROOF OF A NEGATIVE PCR test (taken within 72 hours of entering the venue), for unvaccinated people ages 6 and above or those who prefer not to share their vaccination status, will be required. • Hand sanitizing stations will be readily available throughout the building RESTROOMS are conveniently located on all levels of the theater. Please ask your usher for guidance. LATECOMERS and those who exit the theater during the performance may be seated during the first convenient pause, as determined by the management. ELECTRONIC DEVICES must be turned off and put away during the performance (no calling, texting, photo or video use please). BEVERAGES: Bottled water is permitted in the theater at the Classics Series concerts. Beverages are permitted in the theater at the Pops Series concerts; however, bringing coffee into the theater is discouraged due to the aroma. SMOKING in the Civic Center Music Hall is prohibited. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic promotes a fragrance-free environment for the convenience of our patrons. FIRE EXITS are located on all levels and marked accordingly. Please note the nearest exit for use in case of an emergency. ELEVATORS are located at the south end of the atrium of the Civic Center Music Hall. CHILDREN of all ages are welcome at the Philharmonic Discovery Family Series and Holiday Pops performances; however, in consideration of the patrons, musicians and artists, those five years and under will not be admitted to evening Classics and Pops concerts unless otherwise noted. BOOSTER SEATS for children are available in the Civic Center lobby. Please inquire at the Box Office. VIDEO MONITORS are located in the lobby for your convenience. WHEELCHAIR AVAILABLE SEATING – Persons using wheelchairs or with walking and climbing difficulties will be accommodated when possible. Those wishing to use the designated wheelchair sections may purchase the wheelchair space and a companion seat. Please inform the Philharmonic or Civic Center Box Office staff of your need when ordering tickets so that you may be served promptly and appropriately. Please request the assistance of hall ushers to access wheelchair seating. HEARING LOOPS have been installed. Ask your audiologist to activate the telecoil in your hearing aid or cochlear implant. Due to the mechanics of the stage, the hearing loops do not reach the pit section but are available at the Box Office and the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre. The copper wire in the floor and telecoil work together to connect the hearing device to the theater’s sound system using a magnetic field which dramatically improves sound clarity for patrons using hearing devices. LOST & FOUND is located in the Civic Center office (405-594-8300) weekdays 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILHARMONIC TICKET OFFICE may be contacted by calling 405-TIC-KETS (405-842-5387) or you can visit the Philharmonic Ticket Office located on the first floor of the Arts District Garage at 424 Colcord Drive in Suite B. The Philharmonic Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and by phone on concert Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CIVIC CENTER BOX OFFICE hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and two hours prior to each performance. (405-594-8300) Artists, Dates, and Programs Subject to Change.
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