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PROGRAM September 21, 22 & 23 program........................................................ 13 September 21, 22 & 23 program notes............................................. 14 Manfred Honeck biography................................................................ 24 Thomas Hampson biography............................................................. 26 William Caballero biography.............................................................. 28

FEATURES Welcome from Manfred Honeck...........................................................3 Musician’s Gift...........................................................................................5

EVERY GIFT IS INSTRUMENTAL Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performances are brought to the community in part by generous support from the Allegheny Regional Asset District and corporations, foundations and individuals throughout our community. The PSO receives additional funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Art Works.

Individuals.............................................................................................. 32

Radio station WQED-FM 89.3 and WQEJ-FM 89.7 is the official voice of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Tune in Sundays at 8 p.m. for “Pittsburgh Symphony Radio” concert broadcasts hosted by Jim Cunningham.

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Musicians........................................2

TO ADVERTISE IN THE PROGRAM

Contact: Elaine Nucci at 412.471.6087, or email: nucci@culturaldistrict.org ONLINE PROGRAM

TABLE OF CONTENTS \ 2012-2013 SEASON

It is the mission of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to provide musical experiences at the highest level of expression to enrich the community and satisfy the needs and preferences of our audiences. We will achieve this mission by working together to support an internationally recognized orchestra and by ensuring a viable long-term financial future; a fulfilling environment for our orchestra, staff, volunteers; and the unsurpassed satisfaction of our customers.

Foundations & Public Agencies.......................................................... 37 Corporations ......................................................................................... 38 Legacy of Excellence............................................................................. 40 Commitment to Excellence Campaign............................................. 42

INDIVIDUALS & HEINZ HALL INFORMATION

Board of Trustees & Chairman’s Council...............................................4 Jack Heinz Society....................................................................................6 New Leadership Board............................................................................6 Pittsburgh Symphony Association........................................................6 Administrative Staff.................................................................................8 Heinz Hall Information......................................................................... 48

Many PSO program books are also available for viewing online at: pittsburghsymphony.org/programs PROGRAM REUSE

If you do not wish to keep your program, return to the ushers for reuse at a later performance. 1


MUSIC DIRECTOR

Manfred Honeck ENDOWED BY THE VIRA I. HEINZ ENDOWMENT

PRINCIPAL GUEST CONDUCTOR

Leonard Slatkin

VICTOR DESABATA GUEST CONDUCTOR CHAIR

Gianandrea Noseda

RESIDENT CONDUCTOR

Lawrence Loh

VIRGINIA KAUFMAN RESIDENT CONDUCTOR CHAIR

ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR

Dennis O’Boyle X Laura Motchalov Eva Burmeister Carolyn Edwards Andrew Fuller Lorien Benet Hart Claudia Mahave Peter Snitkovsky Albert Tan Yuko Uchiyama B Rui-Tong Wang VIOLA

Randolph Kelly j CYNTHIA S. CALHOUN CHAIR

Tatjana Mead Chamis d Joen Vasquez X Marylène Gingras-Roy Penny Anderson Brill Cynthia Busch Erina LarabyGoldwasser Paul Silver

Fawzi Haimor

MR. & MRS. WILLARD J. TILLOTSON, JR. CHAIR

FIRST VIOLIN

Stephanie Tretick Meng Wang Andrew Wickesberg

Noah Bendix-Balgley RACHEL MELLON WALTON CONCERTMASTER CHAIR

Mark Huggins ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER BEVERLYNN & STEVEN ELLIOTT CHAIR

Huei-Sheng Kao ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER

CELLO

Anne Martindale Williams j PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION CHAIR

Hong-Guang Jia

David Premo d

ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER

DONALD I. & JANET MORITZ AND EQUITABLE RESOURCES, INC. CHAIR

Jeremy Black Ellen Chen-Livingston Irene Cheng Sarah Clendenning Alison Peters Fujito David Gillis SELMA WIENER BERKMAN MEMORIAL CHAIR

Sylvia Kim B Jennifer Orchard RON & DOROTHY CHUTZ CHAIR

Susanne Park Christopher Wu NANCY & JEFFERY LEININGER CHAIR

Shanshan Yao THE ESTATE OF OLGA T. GAZALIE

Kristina Yoder SECOND VIOLIN Jennifer Ross j G. CHRISTIAN LANTZSCH & DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY CHAIR

Louis Lev d THE MORRISON FAMILY CHAIR

Adam Liu X GEORGE & EILEEN DORMAN CHAIR

Mikhail Istomin Gail Czajkowski Irvin Kauffman u Michael Lipman JANE & RAE BURTON CHAIR

HARP

TRUMPET

VIRGINIA CAMPBELL CHAIR

Charles Lirette h

Gretchen Van Hoesen j FLUTE

JACKMAN PFOUTS FLUTE CHAIR

TROMBONE

HILDA M. WILLIS FOUNDATION CHAIR

PICCOLO

Rhian Kenny j FRANK & LOTI GAFFNEY CHAIR

OBOE

Cynthia Koledo DeAlmeida j DR. WILLIAM LARIMER MELLON, JR. CHAIR

Scott Bell MR. & MRS. WILLIAM E. RINEHART CHAIR

ENGLISH HORN

Harold Smoliar j JOHANNES & MONA L. COETZEE MEMORIAL CHAIR

CLARINET

Michael Rusinek j MR. & MRS. AARON SILBERMAN CHAIR

Thomas Thompson h Ron Samuels E-FLAT CLARINET

Thomas Thompson BASS CLARINET

Richard Page j BASSOON

Nancy Goeres j MR. & MRS. WILLIAM GENGE AND MR. & MRS. JAMES E. LEE CHAIR

David Sogg h Philip A. Pandolfi

MR. & MRS. MARTIN G. MCGUINN CHAIR

William Caballero j

TOM & DONA HOTOPP CHAIR

Donald H. Evans, Jr. d Betsy Heston X Jeffrey Grubbs Peter Guild Micah Howard STEPHEN & KIMBERLY KEEN CHAIR

John Moore Aaron White

EDWARD D. LOUGHNEY CHAIR

Damian Bursill-Hall h Jennifer Conner

Lorna McGhee j

CONTRABASSOON James Rodgers j

Jeffrey Turner j

MARTHA BROOKS ROBINSON CHAIR

Neal Berntsen Chad Winkler

Louis Lowenstein Hampton Mallory Lauren Scott Mallory BASS

George Vosburgh j

HORN

ANONYMOUS DONOR CHAIR

Stephen Kostyniak d Zachary Smith X THOMAS H. & FRANCES M. WITMER CHAIR

Robert Lauver IRVING (BUDDY) WECHSLER CHAIR

Ronald Schneider

SUSAN S. GREER MEMORIAL CHAIR

Peter Sullivan j TOM & JAMEE TODD CHAIR

Rebecca Cherian h James Nova BASS TROMBONE Murray Crewe j TUBA

Craig Knox j

TIMPANI

Edward Stephan j BARBARA WELDON PRINCIPAL TIMPANI CHAIR

Christopher Allen d JAMES W. & ERIN M. RIMMEL CHAIR

PERCUSSION

Andrew Reamer j ALBERT H. ECKERT CHAIR

Jeremy Branson d Christopher Allen JAMES W. & ERIN M. RIMMEL CHAIR

FRETTED INSTRUMENTS Irvin Kauffman j LIBRARIANS

Joann Ferrell Vosburgh j JEAN & SIGO FALK CHAIR

Lisa Gedris STAGE TECHNICIANS

Ronald Esposito John Karapandi OPEN CHAIRS

WILLIAM & SARAH GALBRAITH FIRST VIOLIN CHAIR THE HENRY AND ELSIE HILLMAN PRINCIPAL POPS CONDUCTOR CHAIR MR. & MRS. BENJAMIN F. JONES III KEYBOARD CHAIR

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MICHAEL & CAROL BLEIER CHAIR

Joseph Rounds REED SMITH CHAIR HONORING TOM TODD

SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PERRY & BEE JEE MORRISON STRING INSTRUMENT LOAN FUND 2

PRINCIPAL CO-PRINCIPAL ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL LAUREATE ONE YEAR ABSENCE


Dear Friend, This will be my fifth season as music director with this wonderful Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The past four seasons have gone by so quickly and, as we begin this new season, I am eagerly looking forward to yet another marvelous year with you, my PSO family, and this remarkable, vibrant city I love. I feel a tremendous sense of adventure with these fantastic musicians. They are fearless and dedicated individuals and, I think, we are achieving breathtaking performances together. So I felt great joy when I was asked, and agreed, to extend my term as music director of the PSO through 2020. The past season brought much happiness and excitement. We staged a unique production of Handel’s Messiah, celebrated the music, art and culture of Paris in the early 20th century, and played at Rodef Shalom Congregation as part of our Music for the Spirit series. I was thrilled that our Exton recording of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, featuring soprano Sunhae Im, won the prestigious International Classical Music Award (ICMA) for symphonic music. The 2012-2013 season opened with our “Year of the Dragon” gala featuring piano virtuoso Lang Lang. Highlights of the season include Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, Mozart’s Requiem, Strauss’ Orchestral Songs and Ein Heldenlaben, and a celebration of Verdi and Wagner. This season, we will be launching our Music for the Spirit Festival with a special Singing City concert featuring as many as 3,000 singers at the Petersen Events Center. The festival will end with a PSO performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, “Ode to Joy.” We will also embark on a 12-concert, eight-city European tour, which will include a four-concert residency at the famed Musikverein in Vienna. We are extremely fortunate to have Mason Bates as our Composer of the Year in 2012-2013. I am looking forward to conducting his fascinating works, including the world premiere of a violin concerto co-commissioned by the PSO. It is my sincerest wish that you enjoy the 2012-2013 BNY Mellon Grand Classics season. It is very important to me that you, our beloved audience, enjoy your experience at Heinz Hall with the brilliant Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

WELCOME \ 2012-2013 SEASON

WELCOME TO THE 2012-2013 SEASON!

Sincerely,

Manfred Honeck, PSO music director 3


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TRUSTEES

Richard P. Simmons

Joan Apt Benno A. Bernt Constance Bernt Michael E. Bleier Theodore N. Bobby Donald W. Borneman Larry T. Brockway Michael A. Bryson Bernita Buncher Rae R. Burton Ronald E. Chutz Charles C. Cohen Estelle F. Comay Basil M. Cox L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Robert C. Denove Ann C. Donahue Roy G. Dorrance, III Albert H. Eckert Beverlynn Elliott Sigo Falk Terri Fitzpatrick Elizabeth H. Genter Ira H. Gordon Peter S. Greer Ira J. Gumberg Caryl A. Halpern John H. Hill « Thomas B. Hotopp Barbara Jeremiah Richard J. Johnson J. Craig Jordan Robert W. Kampmeinert Clifford E. Kress Jeffery L. Leininger David McCormish Robert W. McCutcheon Alicia McGinnis Devin B. McGranahan BeeJee Morrison Mildred S. Myers Elliott Oshry Steve Pederson

CHAIRMAN

Beverlynn Elliott VICE CHAIR

Richard J. Johnson VICE CHAIR

James A.Wilkinson PRESIDENT & CEO

Jeffery L. Leininger SECRETARY & TREASURER

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Larry T. Brockway CORPORATE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Michael A. Bryson FINANCE COMMITTEE

Rae R. Burton AUDIT COMMITTEE

L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. PARTNERSHIP COMMITTEE

Donald W. Borneman INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

Roy G. Dorrance, III HEINZ HALL COMMITTEE

Beverlynn Elliott DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE**, TOUR FUNDING TASK FORCE

Thomas B. Hotopp EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Barbara Jeremiah ARTISTIC COMMITTEE

Jeffery L. Leininger DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE**

Alicia McGinnis PATRON DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Mildred S. Myers PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Deborah L. Rice MARKETING COMMITTEE

James W. Rimmel JACK HEINZ SOCIETY

Thomas Todd GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

Helge H. Wehmeier INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY TASK FORCE

Rachel Wymard DIVERSITY COMMITTEE

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John R. Price Richard E. Rauh Deborah L. Rice James W. Rimmel Reid Ruttenberg Steven T. Schlotterbeck David S. Shapira Max W. Starks, IV James E. Steen Craig A. Tillotson Jane Treherne-Thomas Jon D. Walton Helge H. Wehmeier Michael J. White, M.D. James A. Wilkinson Thomas H. Witmer Rachel Wymard Robert Zinn

Kathleen Maskalick

LIFE TRUSTEES

Gregory Jordan

CHAIR, FRIENDS OF THE PSO

Steve Pederson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

Joseph Rounds ORCHESTRA MEMBER, PSO

Harold Smoliar ORCHESTRA MEMBER, PSO

CHAIRMAN’S COUNCIL

Ronald E. Chutz MODERN TRANSPORTATION

Kimberly Fleming HEFREN-TILLOTSON

Richard J. Harshman ATI

J. Brett Harvey CONSOL ENERGY, INC.

David Iwinski BLUE WATER GROWTH LLC

Eric Johnson THE HILLMAN COMPANY

David W. Christopher Mrs. Frank J. Gaffney Mrs. Henry J. Heinz, II Mrs. Henry L. Hillman James E. Lee Donald I. Moritz David M. Roderick Richard P. Simmons Thomas Todd EX-OFFICIO

Annabelle Clippinger NEW LEADERSHIP BOARD CHAIR

Jared L. Cohon, Ph.D. PRESIDENT, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY

REED SMITH

Stephen Klemash ERNST & YOUNG

Morgan O’Brien PEOPLES NATURAL GAS CO.

Christopher Pike KDKA / UPN PITTSBURGH

David L. Porges EQT

James Rohr PNC BANK

Arthur Rooney, II PITTSBURGH STEELER SPORTS, INC.

John T. Ryan MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES

David Shapira GIANT EAGLE, INC.

John Surma

Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.

US STEEL CORPORATION

PRESIDENT,

**CO-CHAIR

ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY

The Honorable Rich Fitzgerald CHIEF EXECUTIVE, ALLEGHENY COUNTY

Paul Hennigan, Ed.D. PRESIDENT, POINT PARK UNIVERSITY

Margaret Bovbjerg PRESIDENT, PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION

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DEAR PSO PATRONS,

What we do would not be possible without your Annual Fund support.

If you were in Heinz Hall for the BNY Mellon Grand Classics concerts last February, you saw this “BIG CHECK” representing a collective gift from the musicians of the PSO to the 2011-2012 Annual Fund. The musicians promised a second “BIG CHECK” of $100,000 in support of the 2012-2013 Annual Fund which commenced on September 1, 2012. Today you saw that check being presented to the PSO.

MUSICIAN’S GIFT \ 2012-2013 SEASON

Welcome to the start of the 2012-2013 BNY Mellon Grand Classics season. We have a wonderful season of music planned for you featuring phenomenal guest artists, solo performances by many of our stellar musicians, our beloved Music Director Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

To the musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, thank you for your unbelievable artistry concert after concert and for your inspiring generosity. To our patrons, thank you for your love and support of the PSO. If you are already a donor to the Annual Fund, we hope that you will make your check bigger this year. If you are not a member of our donor family, please voice your support for our musicians and artistic leadership by making a gift to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. THANK YOU! Sincerely,

James A. Wilkinson, President & CEO It’s easy to make YOUR tax-deductible donation to the PSO’s Annual Fund: Online: pittsburghsymphony.org/donate Phone: 412.392.4880 Maximize the impact of your gift by making it on Wednesday October 3rd – Day of Giving 2012. All gifts between $25.00 and $10,000 made via Mastercard or Visa at www.pittsburghgives.org will qualify for a portion of the $200,000 matching pool. In 2011, your PSO was Number one on Day of Giving. Show your thanks to our musicians by helping us repeat that success again this year! 5


//////// JACK HEINZ SOCIETY CHAIRMAN

James W. Rimmel MEMBERS

Bernie S. Annor Jensina Chutz

Jeffrey J. Conn Gavin H. Geraci Robert F. Hoyt Todd Izzo Rodrick O. McMahon

Gerald Lee Morosco Abby L. Morrison Gabriel Pellathy Victoria Rhoades-Carrero Barbara A. Scheib

William Scherlis James Slater John A. Thompson Rachel M. Wymard

MEMBERS

Bridget Meacham Lily Pietryka Jordan Strassburger Andrew Swensen Rev. Debra Thompson

NEW LEADERSHIP BOARD OFFICERS

Annabelle Clippinger CHAIRMAN

Elizabeth Etter VICE CHAIRMAN

Ronald Smutny SECRETARY

Alexis Unkovic McKinley

Janice Jeletic MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

Daniel Pennell UNIVERSITY RELATIONS CHAIR

Lynn Broman SOCIAL ACTIVITIES CHAIR

Elizabeth Etter EDUCATION & OUTREACH CHAIR

TREASURER

Bernie S.Annor Cynthia DeAlmeida Antonia Franzinger Alice Gelormino Elizabeth Hamilton Susan Johnson Dawn Kosanovich James Malezi

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT NLB MEMBERSHIP, CALL THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT 412.392.4865

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

Margaret Bovbjerg PRESIDENT

Clare Hoke SECRETARY & PARLIAMENTARIAN

Alexandra Kusic PAST PRESIDENT

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Carolyn Maue Peggy Mooney Mary Raupp Cheryl Redmond Francesca Peters Patty Snodgrass MEMBERS

Margaret Bovbjerg AFFILIATES DAY CHAIR

Sue Breedlove VP OF MEMBERSHIP

Gillian Cannell VP OF EDUCATION

Jan Chadwick ANNUAL MEETING/LUNCHEON CHAIR

Mary Ann Craig

Frances Pickard

Robert Kemper

AFFILIATES DAY CHAIR

ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

SYMPHONY EAST PRESIDENT

Peg Fitchwell-Hill

Susie Prentiss

VP OF COMMUNICATIONS,

MUSIC 101 CHAIR

NEWSLETTER

Mary Raupp

Fran Friday BOUTIQUE CHAIR

Joyce Golonka

BOUTIQUE CHAIR

Cheryl Redmond VP OF MEMBERSHIP,

VP OF ORGANIZATIONAL

AFFILIATES DAY CHAIR

DEVELOPMENT & FINANACE

Cissy Rebich

Jennifer Martin VP OF AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT, SYMPHONY SALON CHAIR

Francesca Peters

COMMUNICATIONS

Millie Ryan HARP FUND SOIREE, SPRING LUNCHEON CHAIR,

VP OF EVENTS

ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

Thea Stover

Carol Stockman

ANNUAL MEETING/LUNCHEON CHAIR

HARP FUND SOIREE

Clare Meehan

Linda Stengel

VP OF DEVELOPMENT

SWEEPSTAKES CHAIR

Kathy Meehan

Chris Thompson

HOLIDAY LUNCHEON CHAIR

FINE INSTRUMENT FUND CHAIR,

Pam Bechtol

ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

HOLIDAY LUNCHEON CHAIR

AFFILIATE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Carolyn Maue SPRING LUNCHEON CHAIR

Reshma Paranjpe,M.D. VP OF AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT

Mary Ann Craig

SYMPHONY NORTH PRESIDENT

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Joan Apt Grace M. Compton* Betty Flecker Caryl A.Halpern Drue Heinz Elsie Hillman Jane S. Oehmler* Sandra H. Pesavento Janet Shoop Kathy Kahn Stept Jane C.Vandermade Elizabeth B. Wiegand Joan A. Zapp *DECEASED FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP, PSA@PITTSBURGHSYMPHONY.ORG OR CALL 412-392-3303

FRIENDS OF THE PSO CO-CHAIRS

Kathy & David Maskalick FOUNDING CHAIRS

Connie & Benno Bernt 6

MEMBERS

Linda Blum Cynthia & Bill Cooley Stephanie & Albert Firtko

Millie Myers & Bill Frederick Andy & Sherry Klein Joan & Cliff Schoff

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT FRIENDS OF THE PSO MEMBERSHIP, CALL 724-935-0507


THANK YOU.

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra greatly appreciates you – our audience, subscribers and donors – for your generous outpouring of support during The Pittsburgh Foundation’s Day of Giving last October. Thanks to you, the PSO raised $247,668.31 from individual donors during a 24-hr period, which put your orchestra in “first place” in both dollars and number of gifts generated for any of the participating organizations. OCTOBER

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Please mark your calendar.

DAY OF GIVING 2012 IS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3RD.

All gifts between $25.00 and $10,000 made via Mastercard or Visa at www.pittsburghgives.org will qualify for a portion of a $200,000 matching pool. In 2011, your Pittsburgh Symphony was Number One on Day of Giving…with your help we can repeat this success again this year! For more information about how to support the PSO during Day of Giving 2012 contact the PSO’s Donor Relations Department at 412.392.4880, your PSR (Patron Service Representative), or visit www.pittsburghgives.org. THANK YOU!


//////// ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT & CEO

James A. Wilkinson VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

James R. Barthen SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & COO

Michael E. Bielski

VICE PRESIDENT OF AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT & SALES

Yu-Ling Cheng VICE PRESIDENT OF HEINZ HALL

Carl A. Mancuso SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE & CFO

Scott Michael

VICE PRESIDENT, DONOR RELATIONS

Mary Ellen Miller

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF ARTISTIC PLANNING & AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT

Robert B. Moir

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION & STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION

Suzanne Perrino ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Erik Thogerson

Gloria Mou

MANAGER OF ARTISTIC PLANNING

DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

STAGE TECHNICIAN

& AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT

& COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Alyssa Pysola

AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT & SALES

Elise Clark ASSISTANT MANAGER OF MARKETING

Sally Denmead SALES MANAGER

Jim D. Deuchars ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SALES

Claire Ertl SENIOR DIRECTOR OF AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT & SALES

Trish Imbrogno DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Sena Mills CONTROLLER

CASH MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT

Fidele Niyonzigira SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR

DONOR RELATIONS & MAJOR CAMPAIGN

Katie Andary

Chrissy Savinell MULTIMEDIA MANAGER

SENIOR MANAGER OF

HEINZ HALL

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Kevin Berwick

Jennifer Birnie INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT MANAGER

Shannon Capellupo DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS

MAJOR GIFTS OFFICER

MANAGER OF SPECIAL EVENTS

ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF DONOR RELATIONS & DIRECTOR OF THE MAJOR CAMPAIGN

SENIOR MANAGER OF CORPORATE

MANAGING ASSISTANT

Kevin DeLuca

Eric Quinlan

Alfred O. Jacobsen

Lisa G. Donnermeyer

ANNUITY DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR

DIRECTOR OF GROUP SALES

Marcie Solomon

& MUSIC DIRECTOR ASSISTANT

T.C. Brown

Monica Meyer

Lisa Herring

SECRETARY TO THE BOARD/FINANCE

FINANCE, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST

GENERAL MANAGER & VICE PRESIDENT OF ORCHESTRA OPERATIONS

Dawn Sechrist

Sonja Winkler

Sabina Romito

Jan Fleisher

ADMINISTRATION

PERSONNEL MANAGER

& COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Erin Lynn ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

& TOUR SPONSORSHIP SUPPORT

Tracey Nath-Farrar SENIOR MANAGER OF FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

Camilla Brent Pearce DIRECTOR OF INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT

Brian Skwirut DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT

Lauren Vermilion MAJOR CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR

Jessica D. Wolfe

ENGINEER

Mark Cieslewicz CHIEF ENGINEER

Richard Crawford MAINTENANCE

Susan M. Jenny BUILDING OPERATIONS MANAGER

Michael Karapandi STAGE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

James E. Petri STAGE TECHNICIAN

Mary Sedigas MAINTENANCE STAFF SUPERVISOR

William Weaver STAGE TECHNICIAN

Stacy Weber CENTRAL SCHEDULING MANAGER

Eric Wiltfeuer ENGINEER

ORCHESTRA OPERATIONS

TO THE PRESIDENT

DATA COORDINATOR

ARTISTIC PLANNING & AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Ronald Esposito

Lisa Hoak

Kelvin Hill

Yonca Karakilic MANAGER OF ARTISTIC PLANNING, AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT & FESTIVALS

Benjamin Brown OPERATIONS COORDINATOR

STAGE TECHNICIAN

SENIOR DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION &

ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MANAGER

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Rachel Joseph MANAGER OF POPULAR PROGRAMMING

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ASSISTANT ORCHESTRA

MANAGER OF EDUCATION

& E-COMMERCE

Louise Cavanaugh Sciannameo

Jodi Weisfield

Jessica Ryan

John Karapandi

DIRECTOR OF ORCHESTRA OPERATIONS & TOURING

PATRON SERVICES

Todd Barnett PATRON SERVICES DATA MANAGER

Shannon Kensky PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Aleta King DIRECTOR OF PATRON SERVICES

Jessica Livingstone PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Victoria Maize PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Jennifer McDonough PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Christopher Nickell PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Andrew Seay PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Cody Sweet PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Elizabeth Thogerson PATRON SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Deborah Cavrak DIRECTOR OF IMAGE

Jessica Kaercher GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Tyler Kozar GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Ramesh Santanam DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS

SUBSCRIBER & TICKETING SERVICES

Alison Altman MANAGER OF PATRON SERVICES

Stacy Corcoran DIRECTOR OF PATRON SERVICES

Lori Doyle SUBSCRIBER & TICKETING SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Bill Van Ryn SUBSCRIBER & TICKETING SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE


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Manfred Honeck, conductor Thomas Hampson, baritone William Caballero, horn Pre-concert

Concert prelude on-stage with PSO Resident Conductor Lawrence Loh

John Stafford Smith

The Star-Spangled Banner

Richard Strauss

Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major for Horn and Orchestra, Opus 11

I. Allegro II. Andante III. Allegro

Mr. Caballero

Hymnus, Opus 33, No. 3 Notturno, Opus 44, No. 1 Pilgers Morgenlied, Opus 33, No. 4 Nächtlicher Gang, Opus 44, No. 2 Mr. Hampson

Intermission

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Antonin Dvořák

Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Opus 95 “From the New World”

Richard Strauss

Post-concert

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I. Adagio - Allegro molto II. Largo III. Molto vivace IV. Allegro con fuoco Dvořák: String Quartet in F major, Opus 96, “American,” Allegro ma non troppo Noah Bendix-Balgley, violin; Christopher Wu, violin; Meng Wang, viola; Anne Martindale Williams, cello

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RICHARD STRAUSS

Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major for Horn and Orchestra, Opus 11 (1887-1888) ABOUT THE COMPOSER

Born 11 June 1864, Munich Died 9 September 1949, Garmisch-Partenkirchen PREMIERE OF WORK

Meiningen, March 4, 1885; Court Theater; Hans von Bülow, conductor; Gustav Leinhos, soloist THESE PERFORMANCES MARK THE PSO PREMIERE

INSTRUMENTATION

woodwinds, horns and trumpets in pairs, timpani and strings DURATION

16 minutes

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Franz Strauss, Richard’s father, was one of the outstanding instrumentalists of his day. For over forty years as principal horn, he was a chief adornment of the Munich Court Orchestra, a post he held until the age of 69; he was especially renowned for the power and artistry of his solos in Mozart’s concertos, Beethoven’s symphonies and Wagner’s operas. The eminent pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow dubbed him “the Joachim of the horn” (Brahms wrote his Violin Concerto for Joseph Joachim), and Wagner, whose personality and music Franz detested, grudgingly admitted, “Strauss is an unbearable fellow, but when he plays his horn, one cannot be cross with him.” Franz was also a composer, mainly of horn music, the conductor of an amateur orchestra, and a capable player of guitar and viola. The sound of Franz’s horn playing was a fixture in the Strauss household: it is said that Richard as a baby would coo and smile when he heard the horn, but cry at the sound of a violin. It is hardly surprising, then, that the boy wrote for the horn when his talent began to blossom. Two such early works are a song called Alphorn with horn obbligato and the Introduction, Theme and Variations for horn and piano, both with writing difficult enough to give the young composer’s virtuoso father pause. Late in 1882, while he was a student at Munich University, Richard began a concerto for the horn, and completed it early the next year. (His Second Horn Concerto came 60 years later, in 1942.) Franz played through the work and found it filled with such difficulties that he refused to perform it in public, though he occasionally tackled the piece for family concerts. The public premiere was given in 1885 by conductor Hans von Bülow and the principal horn of his Meiningen Orchestra, Gustav Leinhos, who, Strauss assured his father, was a player of “colossal sureness,” a mandatory virtue for any performer of this challenging Concerto. The composer could not attend, but his uncle Carl Hörburger reported that the performance was presented and received “obviously with great commitment and interest.” The First Horn Concerto was soon taken up by other performers, and remains the earliest of Strauss’ works in the repertory. Father Franz saw that Richard was trained strictly in the classical style of Mozart, Beethoven and Mendelssohn, with Wagner and Liszt treated more like anathema than mere composers. During the time of the First Horn Concerto, Richard shared his father’s reactionary tastes (this changed radically after 1885 — when the young musician left home) and the piece is in Strauss’ most untroubled classical vein. The Concerto opens with a brilliant fanfare-flourish from the soloist that becomes the main theme of the first movement. A more lyrical (though, for the soloist, no less demanding) section serves as a complement to the vigorous opening theme. A spirited orchestral tutti, gradually softening, leads without pause to the Andante, a sad, sweet song in three parts, the central section of which is marked by agitated, repeated-note figures in the accompani-


RICHARD STRAUSS

Orchestral Songs for Baritone and Orchestra (1896-1897) ABOUT THE COMPOSER

Born 11 June 1864, Munich Died 9 September 1949, Garmisch-Partenkirchen THESE PERFORMANCES MARK THE PSO PREMIERE OF NOTTURNO & NACHTLICHER. HYMNUS & PILGERS MORGENLIED WERE PREMIERED BY THE PSO ON 16 DECEMBER 1904 BY DAVID BISPHAM, BASS, UNDER EMIL PAUR, CONDUCTOR

INSTRUMENTATION

two piccolo, four flutes, two oboes, English horn, E-flat clarinet, two clarinets, three bassoons, contrabassoon, six horns, four trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings DURATION

32 minutes

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The great tradition of the 19th-century German Lied came to its end with the songs of Richard Strauss. Though he wrote songs throughout his long life — his first piece, penned at age six, was a Christmas carol; his last was the magnificent Four Last Songs — he composed most of his Lieder before he turned from the orchestral genres to opera at the beginning of the 20th century. The best of Strauss’ songs are imbued with a soaring lyricism, a textural and harmonic richness, and a sensitivity to the text that place them among the most beautiful and enduring works of their type, the culmination of the most intimate musical genre of the legacy of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms. Strauss composed the Four Songs of his Op. 33, his first with orchestra, between the summer of 1896 and the following January, the time when he completed Also sprach Zarathustra and assumed his new duties as chief conductor of the Munich Opera. Hymnus, a soaring paean to the muse of artistic creativity that closes on a somber note, sets a text by the prolific German poet, playwright and novelist Friedrich Gustav Schilling (1766-1839). The poem first appeared in 1789 in the literary journal Thalia (named for the ancient muse of poetry) that Friedrich Schiller published during the time he was resident playwright at Mannheim; Hymnus has often been mistakenly attributed (even by Strauss) to him. Dass du mein Auge wecktest zu diesem goldenen Lichte, Dass mich dein Äther umfliesst; Dass ich zu deinem Äther Hinauf einen Menschenblick richte, Der ihn edler geniesst; Dass du einen unsterbliches Geist, Der dich, Göttliche, denket und in die schlagend Brust, Gütige, mir des Schmerzes wohlhät’ge Warnung Geschenket und die belohnende Lust;

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ment. The finale is a bounding rondo whose theme is a transformation of the principal melody of the opening movement. One of the first evaluations of Strauss’ music was published in 1908 by Ernest Newman, who wrote of the early instrumental works, “The impression one gets is that of a head full to overflowing with music, a temperament that is energetic and forthright rather than warm, a faculty — unusual in so young a composer — of keeping the hearer’s attention almost always engaged, and a general lack not only of young-mannish sentimentality, but of sentiment.... These works are the outcome of a definite personality, not the mere music-making of a man who has nothing of his own to say.”

That you have awakened my eyes to this golden light, and that your ether — the clear air of heaven —is flowing round me; that I direct a human gaze aloft to your ethereal heights, which my gaze then enjoys more nobly; that you have bestowed upon me an immortal spirit that, divine one, thinks of you, and, having instilled into my breast, kindly one, the salutary warning of pain and the reward of pleasure, 17


Dass du des Geistes Gedanken, Des Herzens Gefühle zu tönen Mir ein Saitenspiel gabst, Kränze des Ruhms und das buhlende Glück Deinen stolzeren Söhnen, Mir ein Saitenspiel gabst; Dass dem trunkenen Sinn, von hoher Begeistrung beflügelt, Schöner das Leben sich malt, Schöner in der Dichtung Krystall die Wahrheit sich spiegelt, Heller die dämmernde strahlt: Grosse Göttin, dafür soll, Bis die Parzen mich fodern, Dieses Herzens Gefühl, Zarter Kindlichkeit voll, In dankbarem Strahle dir lodern, Soll aus dem goldenen Spiel Unerschöpflich dein Preis, Erhabne Bidnerin, fliessen, Soll dieser denkende Geist An dein mütterlich Herz In reiner Umarmung sich schliessen, Bis der Tod sie zerreisst!

that to intone the thoughts of the spirit and the feelings of the heart you have given me a lyre. You have given wreaths of fame and luck in wooing to other poets, your prouder sons, but to me you gave a lyre; that to my intoxicated senses, winged as they are by sublime inspiration, life is painted as more beautiful, truth is mirrored more beautifully in the crystal of poetry, twilit truth gleams more brightly: great goddess, for all that my heart’s emotion, full of tender, child-like feeling, shall — till the Fates claim my life — blaze for you, radiating gratitude; for all that shall your praise, sublime sculptress, flow, inexhaustibly from the golden lyre, shall this thinking spirit press himself to your motherly heart in pure embrace until death tears us apart!

The poems of Richard Dehmel (1863-1920), one of the most distinguished German poets at the turn of the 20th century, form a bridge between the sensuous Impressionism of the preceding generation and the intense spirituality of encroaching Expressionism. His verses matched well the fin-de-siècle temperament of northern European composers: Strauss, Webern, Szymanowski and others made settings of his poems, and Schoenberg was inspired to write an opulent tone poem for string sextet by Dehmel’s Verklärte Nacht (“Transfigured Night”). In the summer of 1899, at exactly the same time Schoenberg was composing Verklärte Nacht, Strauss made an extraordinary setting of Notturno, Dehmel’s chilling vision of a dream-like encounter with Death, whose grieving song is cast upon “the breath of his violin.” Notturno, unique in Strauss’ song output in its length (eighteen minutes) and its unflinching modernity, uses some of the same avant-garde harmonic techniques later exploited in his headline-grabbing operas Salome (1905) and Elektra (1909), but their effect here is even more disturbing. In reviewing a performance by Thomas Hampson in 2003, Joshua Kosman wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle, “Salome is entertainment, but thirty seconds into Notturno and your blood runs cold.”

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Hoch hing der Mond; das Schneegefild lag bleich und öde um uns her, wie meine Seele bleich und leer, denn neben mir, so stumm und wild, so stumm und kalt wie meine Not, als wollt’ er weichen nimmermehr, sass starr und wartete der Tod.

The moon hung high; the snowy field lay drear and desolate about us, as drear and empty as my soul, for by my side, as mute and fierce, as mute and cold as my anguish, as if nevermore wishing to move, sat Death, motionless and waiting.

Da kam es her wie einst so mild, so müd’ und sacht

As once before there came so soft, so weary and gentle


from distant night, so laden with grief came thence the breath of his violin, and his silent image stood before me.

Der mich umflochten wie ein Band, dass meine Blüte nicht zerfiel, und dass mein Herz die Sehnsucht fand, die grosse Sehnscuht ohne Ziel: da stand er nun im öden Land und stand so trüb und feierlich und sah nicht auf noch grüsste mich, nur seine Töne liess er irr’n und weinen durch die kühle Flur, und mir entgegen starrte nur aus seiner Stirn, als wär’s ein Auge hohl und fahl, der tiefen Wunde dunkles Mal.

Who entwined me like a ribbon, that my flowering not wither, and that my heart find desire, great, all-embracing desire: he stood there now in the desolate land, stood so sad and solemn, and looked not up nor greeted me, only let his music drift and weep through the chill meadow, and all that stared at me from his brow, as if it were an empty, livid eye, the deep wound’s darksome stain.

Und trüber quoll das trübe Lied und quoll so heiss und wuchs und schwoll, so heiss und voll, wie Leben, das nach Liebe glüht, wie Liebe, die nach Leben schreit, nach ungenossner Seligkeit, so wehevoll, so wühlend quoll das strömende Lied und flutete und leise, leise blutete und strömte mit in’s bleiche Schneefeld rot und fahl der tiefen Wunde dunkles Mal.

And the sad song flowed more sadly and flowed so ardent and grew and swelled so ardent and full, like life on fire for love, like love crying out for life, for bliss untasted, so woefully, so achingly the song’s outpouring flowed and overflowed, and gently, gently bled and streamed, red and livid into the pale, snowy field, the deep wound’s darksome stain.

Und müder glitt die müde Hand, und vor mir stand ein bleicher Tag, ein ferner, bleicher Jugendtag, da starr im Sand zerfallen seine Blüte lag, da seine Sehnsucht sich vergass, in ihrer Schwermut Übermass und ihrer Traurigkeiten müd zum Ziele schritt; und laut aufschrie das weinende Lied, das wühlende, und flutete, und seiner Saiten Klage schnitt, und seine Stirne blutete und weinte mit in meine starre Seelennot, als sollt’ ich hören ein Gebot, als müsst ich jubeln, dass ich litt,

And the weary hand moved more wearily, and before me stood a pale day, a far-off, pale day of youth, when his flowering lay motionless, withered in the sand, when his longing forgot itself, and overburdened by its melancholy and tired of its sadness, proceeded to its goal; and the weeping song cried out loud, the aching song, and overflowed, and his strings etched a lament, and his brow bled and wept with me in my paralyzed soul’s affliction, as though I should hear a commandment, as though I had to rejoice in my suffering,

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aus ferner Nacht, so kummerschwer kam seiner Geige Hauch daher, und vor mir stand sein stilles Bild.

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mitfühlen alles Leidens Schuld und alles Lebens warme Huld; und weinend, blutend wandt’ er sich ins bleiche Dunkel und verblich.

feel all suffering’s guilt, and all life’s warming grace; and weeping, bleeding, he turned towards the pale darkness, and faded.

Und bebend hört’ ich mir entgehn, entfliehn sein Lied. Und wie so zart, so zitternd ward der langen Töne fernes Flehn, da fühlt’ ich kalt ein Rausches Wehn und grauenschwer die Luft sich rühren um mich her, und wollte bebend nun ihn sehn, ihn lauschen sehn, der wartend sass bei meiner Not, und wandte mich: da lag es kahl, das bleiche Feld, und fern und fahl entwich ins Dunkel auch der Tod.

And trembling I heard his song slip away from me and flee. And so tender, so tremulous were the long-held notes of distant entreaty; I felt the chill of delirium’s breath and the dread-laden air stir about me, and trembling now desired to see him, see him listen who sat waiting in my affliction, and I turned: it lay deserted, the drear field, and distant and pale Death too vanished into darkness.

Hoch hing der Mond, und mild und müd’ hin schwand es in die leere Nacht, das flehende Lied, und schwand und schied, des toten Freundes flehendes Lied.

The moon hung on high, and softly, wearily, it vanished into the empty night, the imploring song, and vanished and dissolved, the dead friend’s imploring song.

Pilgers Morgenlied (“Pilgrim’s Morning Song”) is a passionate setting of the poem that Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) dedicated to Luise Henriette von Ziegler, a lady-in-waiting at court and one of the circle of “sensitive souls,” as he called them, with whom he associated in Darmstadt in 1772, a time when the 23-year-old writer, having fled Frankfurt after a failed attempt to practice law, referred to himself as a “pilgrim” and “wanderer.” After he left Darmstadt to try practicing law again in Wetzlar, Goethe sent poems back to Darmstadt addressed to three ladies in his group, including the Pilgers Morgenlied, which was for “Lila,” Luise’s nickname to her friends. Two years later Goethe established himself among the foremost European authors with the publication of The Sorrows of Young Werther. Morgennebel, Lila, Hüllen deinen Turm ein. Soll ich ihn zum Letztenmal nicht sehn! Doch mir schweben Tausend Bilder Seliger Erinn’rung Heilig warm um’s Herz. Wie er da stand, Zeuge meiner Wonne, Als zum erstenmal Du dem Freundling Ängstlich liebevoll begegnetest, Und mit einemmal 20

Morning mist, Lila, Wraps round your tower. Shall I not see it One last time! But a thousand images Float blissfully Through the memory, Warming the heart. Like when this Timid person stood there, A sort of witness to my own happiness, You, right from The first meeting, Igniting


Eternal flames In the soul. Hiss, Northwinds, Like a thousand-tongued snake, Around my head! I’ll not bow to you! May you not bow either, Immature twigs, Cut off from the presence Of the nurturing sun.

Allgegenwärt’ge Liebe! Durchglühest mich, Bötst dem Wetter die Stirn, Gefahren die Brust, Hast mir gegossen Ins früh welkende Herz Doppeltes Leben, Freude, zu leben, Und Mut!

All-pervading love! Shine through me To face the storm head-on, Danger filling the breast. You have poured Into my prematurely fading heart A redoubled will to live, A joy in living, And courage!

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Ewge Flammen In die Seel’ ihm warfst. Zische, Nord, Tausend-schlangen-züngig Mir ums Haupt! Beugen sollst du’s nicht! Beugen magst du Kind’scher Zweige Haupt, Von der Sonne Muttergegenwart geschieden.

Friedrich Rückert (1788-1866) was Professor of Oriental Literature at Erlangen and Privy Counselor for King Friedrich Wilhelm IV at Berlin from 1841 to 1848. Rückert was known as both a productive scholar, with many translations of texts from Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian, Ethiopian, Coptic and Sanskrit, as well as a prolific writer of poems, which inspired musical settings from such 19th-century composers as Schubert, Schumann, Marschner and Litolff. Strauss’ dramatic realization of Rückert’s Nächtlicher Gang (“Nightly March”) evokes sinister, ghostly apparitions as a lover quests for his beloved beyond the grave. Die Fahnen flattern The flags flap Im Mitternachtssturm, 
In the midnight storm, Die Schiefern knattern 
The slates rattle Am Kirchenturm: 
On the church tower;
 Ein Windzug zischt, A draft of air hisses,
 Die Latern’ verlischt. The lantern goes out — Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

Dies Totenkapell’ The chapel of the dead Mit dem Knochenhaus; 
With the bone house;
 Der Mond guckt hell The moon looks brightly
 Zum Fenster heraus; Out of the window;
 Haussen jeder Tritt Every step from outside Geht drinnen auch mit — 
Can also be heard inside — Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

Der Judengott’sacker The cemetery Am Berg dort herab 
On the mountain over there;
 Ein weisses Geflacker A white flickering 
 Auf jedem Grab; On every grave;
 Ein Uhu ruft An eagle owl calls
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Den andern: Schuft.

The other one: scoundrel —

Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

Drüben am Bach Over there on the creek Auf dem Wintereis 
On the winter ice Ein Geplatz, ein Gekrach 
There is a blubbering, a crashing Als ging’ dort, wer weiss; 
As if I don’t know who is walking there:
 Jetzt wieder ganz still. Now it’s quite calm again;
 Lass sein, was will ... Be that as it may — Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

Am Pachthof vorbei; When passing the tenant farm
 Aus dem Hundehaus Two coal-black dogs Fahren kohlschwarz zwei 
Rush out of the doghouse Statt des einen heraus, 
Instead of one,
 Gähnen mich an They yawn at me 
 Mit glührotem Zahn. With glowing red teeth — Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

Dort vor dem Fenster, Two ghosts are standing 
 Dahinter sie ruht, Over there in front of the window Stehn zwei Gespenster 
Behind which she rests
 Und halten die Hut; And keep guard over her;
 Drin schläft die Braut, The bride sleeps inside,
 Ächzt im Traume laut ... Groans loudly in her dream -— Es muss doch zur Liebsten gehn!

There must be a way to the beloved one!

ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK

Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Opus 95, “From the New World” (1893) When Antonín Dvořák, aged 51, arrived in New York on September 27, 1892 to direct the new National Conservatory of Music, both he and the institution’s founder, Mrs. Jeanette Thurber, expected that he would help to foster an American school of composition. He was clear and specific in his assessment: “I am convinced that the future music of this country must be founded on what are called Negro melodies. They can be the foundation of a serious and original school of composition to be developed in the United States.... There is nothing in the whole range of composition that cannot find a thematic source here.” Dvořák’s knowledge of this music came from Henry Thacker Burleigh, born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1866, an African-American song writer and student of his who sang the traditional melodies to the enthralled composer. Burleigh later 22


Nelahozeves, Bohemia; died May 1, 1904 in Prague PREMIERE OR WORK

New York City, 16 December 1893; Carnegie Hall; Anton Seidl, conductor PSO PREMIERE

25 November 1897 Carnegie Music Hall Frederic Archer, conductor INSTRUMENTATION

piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings DURATION

40 minutes

recalled, “There is no doubt that Dr. Dvořák was very deeply impressed by the Negro spirituals from the old plantation. He just saturated himself in the spirit of those old tunes, and then invented his own themes.” The “New World” Symphony was not only Dvořák’s way of pointing toward a truly American musical idiom but also a reflection of his feelings about his own country. “I should never have written the Symphony as I have,” he said, “if I hadn’t seen America,” but he added in a later letter that it was “genuine Bohemian music.” There is actually a reconciliation between these two seemingly contradictory statements, since the characteristics that Dvořák found in Burleigh’s indigenous American music — pentatonic (five-note) scales, modal minor keys with a lowered seventh degree, rhythmic syncopations, frequent returns to the central key note — are common to much folk music throughout the world, including that of his native Bohemia. Because his themes for the “New World” Symphony drew upon these cross-cultural qualities, to Americans, they sound American; to Czechs, they sound Czech. The “New World” Symphony is unified by the use of a motto theme that occurs in all four movements. This bold, striding phrase, with its arching contour, is played by the horns as the main theme of the sonata-form opening movement, having been foreshadowed (also by the horns) in the slow introduction. Two other themes are used in the first movement: a sad, dance-like melody for flute and oboe that exhibits folk characteristics, and a brighter tune, with a striking resemblance to “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,“ for the solo flute. Many years before coming to America, Dvořák had encountered Longfellow’s epic poem The Song of Hiawatha, which he read in a Czech translation. The great tale remained in his mind, and he considered making an opera of it during his time in New York. That project came to nothing, but Hiawatha did have an influence on the “New World” Symphony: the second movement was inspired by the forest funeral of Minnehaha; the third, by the dance of the Indians at the feast. That the music of these movements has more in common with the old plantation songs than with the chants of native Americans is due to Dvořák’s mistaken belief that AfricanAmerican and Indian music were virtually identical. The second movement is a three-part form (A–B–A), with a haunting English horn melody (later fitted with words by William Arms Fisher to become the folksong-spiritual “Goin’ Home”) heard in the first and last sections. The recurring motto here is pronounced by the trombones just before the return of the main theme in the closing section. The third movement is a tempestuous scherzo with two gentle, intervening trios providing contrast. The motto theme, played by the horns, dominates the coda. The finale employs a sturdy motive introduced by the horns and trumpets after a few introductory measures in the strings. In the Symphony’s closing pages, the motto theme, “Goin’ Home” and the scherzo melody are all gathered up and combined with the principal subject of the finale to produce a marvelous synthesis of the entire work — a look back across the sweeping vista of Dvořák’s musical tribute to America.

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ABOUT THE COMPOSER

Born 8 September 1841 in

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/// MANFRED HONECK Manfred Honeck was born in Austria and studied music at the Academy of Music in Vienna. An accomplished violinist and violist, he spent more than ten years as a member of the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. It is this experience that has heavily influenced his conducting and has helped give it a distinctive stamp. Honeck was appointed the ninth Music Director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in January 2007, and began his tenure at the start of the 2008-2009 season. After a first extension in 2009, his contract was extended for the second time in February 2012, now through the 2019-2020 season. Following their successful European Tour in 2010 and the European Festival Tour 2011 with appearances at the major music festivals, such as BBC Proms, Lucerne, Grafenegg, Rheingau, Schleswig-Holstein or Musikfest Berlin, Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will return to Europe in October-November 2012. This year’s tour will take them to Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Luxembourg, and Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart in Germany. During a week-long residency at the Musikverein in Vienna, the orchestra will perform four concerts. Honeck’s successful work in Pittsburgh is captured on CD by the Japanese label Exton. So far, Mahler’s Symphonies Nos. 1, 3, 4 and 5, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 and Richard Strauss’ Ein Heldenleben have been released to critical acclaim. Their recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 has won a 2012 International Classical Music Award (ICMA). From 2007 to 2011, Honeck was Music Director of the Staatsoper Stuttgart, where he conducted premieres including Berlioz’s Les Troyens, Mozart’s Idomeneo, Verdi’s Aida, Richard Strauss’s Rosenkavalier, Poulencs Dialogues des Carmélites and Wagner’s Lohengrin and Parsifal, as well as numerous symphonic concerts. His operatic guest appearances include Semperoper Dresden, Komische Oper Berlin, Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels, Royal Opera of Copenhagen, the White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg and the Salzburg Festival. He commenced his career as conductor of Vienna’s Jeunesse Orchestra, which he cofounded, and as assistant to Claudio Abbado 24

at the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra in Vienna. Subsequently, he was engaged by the Zurich Opera House, where he was bestowed the prestigious European Conductor’s Award in 1993. In 1996, Honeck began a threeyear stint as one of three main conductors of the MDR Symphony Orchestra Leipzig and in 1997, he served as Music Director at the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo for a year. A highly successful tour of Europe with the Oslo Philharmonic marked the beginning of a close collaboration with this orchestra which consequently appointed him Principal Guest Conductor, a post he held for several years. From 2000 to 2006 he was Music Director of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Stockholm and served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra from 2008 to 2011, a position he will resume from 2013 to 2016. As a guest conductor, Honeck has worked with major orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic and in the US with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra Washington and Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is also a regular guest at the Verbier Festival. Guest engagements of the season 2012-2013 include concerts at his earlier places of activity in Stockholm and Prague, as well as appearances with other prestigious orchestras including Bamberg Symphony, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Accademia di Santa Cecilia Rome, the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra, and his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2010, Honeck was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Apart from his numerous tasks as conductor, he has been Artistic Director of the “International Concerts Wolfegg” in Germany for more than 15 years. Honeck conducted the PSO previously this month.


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/// THOMAS HAMPSON Thomas Hampson enjoys an exceptional international career as a recitalist, opera singer, and recording artist, and maintains an active interest in teaching, research, and technology. The American baritone has performed in all of the world’s most important concert halls and opera houses with many illustrious singers, pianists, conductors, and orchestras. Praised by the New York Times for his “ceaseless curiosity,” he is one of the most respected, innovative, and sought-after soloists performing today. Hampson has won worldwide recognition for his thoughtfully researched and creatively constructed programs that explore the rich repertoire of song in a wide variety of styles, languages, and periods. He is one of the most important interpreters of German Romantic song, and, with his celebrated “Song of America” project (www.songofamerica.net), in partnership with the Library of Congress, he has become the “ambassador” of American song. Through the Hampsong Foundation (www.hampsongfoundation.org), founded in 2003, he employs the art of song to promote intercultural dialogue and understanding. Hampson’s 2012-2013 season begins with concert performances of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, and orchestral songs by Strauss with the Pittsburgh Symphony. His first opera engagement is with Lyric Opera of Chicago, singing the title role in Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra – a role he will revisit later in the season at Vienna’s Konzerthaus and London’s Royal Opera House. Among other operatic highlights are the roles of Scarpia in Tosca and Wolfram in Tannhäuser at Zurich Opera; Giorgio Germont in La traviata at the Vienna State Opera; and his company debut as Iago in Otello at the Metropolitan Opera. He will also appear in a New Year’s Gala at BadenBaden’s Festspielhaus, and in the Concertgebouw Orchestra’s 125th Anniversary Gala. Collaborative projects include a European tour with the Wiener Virtuosen, performing songs by Mahler and Dvorák; and concerts in the U.S. with the Jupiter String Quartet, presenting a new commission from Mark Adamo and songs by Hugo Wolf. He also returns for mas26

ter classes at the Heidelberger Frühling’s Lied Academy – of which he is the artistic director – and presents recitals with long-time collaborators Craig Rutenberg and Wolfram Rieger at the Grafenegg Festival and in Munich, Basel, San Francisco, and other cities. Hampson began his 2011-2012 season at San Francisco Opera, where he created the role of Rick Rescorla in the world premiere of Christopher Theofanidis’ Heart of a Soldier, an opera commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. His operatic engagements last season encompassed role debuts as Iago in Verdi’s Otello and the title role in Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, both at Zurich Opera, and his house debut as Verdi’s Macbeth at the Metropolitan Opera. There were concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, and Israel Philharmonic, and recitals in the U.S., Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Hampson was also featured in CNN’s “Fusion Journeys” series, which took him to South Africa for a musical exchange with Ladysmith Black Mambazo. A highlight of the 2011-2012 season was the debut of the “Song of America” radio series, co-produced by the Hampsong Foundation and the WFMT Radio Network. Hosted by Hampson, this series of 13 one-hour programs explores the history of American culture through song, and has aired in more than 200 U.S. markets. Hampson has received many honors and awards for his artistry and cultural leadership. His discography of more than 150 albums includes winners of a Grammy Award, five Edison Prizes, the Grand Prix du Disque and, most recently, the 2011 “Singer of the Year” ECHO Prize. Having previously received an Opera News Award, he was celebrated by the Metropolitan Opera Guild in its “Met Mastersingers” event in 2012 and, in 2011, received the famed Concertgebouw Prize. In 2010, he was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and was honored with the Living Legend award by the Library of Congress, where he serves as Special Advisor to the Study and Performance of Music in America.


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Hampson holds honorary doctorates from Manhattan School of Music, Whitworth College, and the San Francisco Conservatory, and is an honorary member of London’s Royal Academy of Music. He carries the titles of Kammersänger of the Vienna State Opera and Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Republic of France, and was awarded the Austrian Medal of Honor in Arts and Sciences.

For more information, please visit www. thomashampson.com. Thomas Hampson last performed with the PSO in February 2012.

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/// WILLIAM CABALLERO The 2012-2013 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) Season represents William Caballero’s 24th year as its Principal Horn. Before joining the PSO in May 1989, Caballero previously held Principal Horn positions with the Houston Symphony, Houston Grand Opera and Hartford Symphony. He held Third Horn positions with the Montreal Symphony, Montreal Opera, and acting Third Horn with the Boston Symphony and Boston Pops. He has also performed as guest Principal Horn with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the St. Louis Symphony. Born in New Mexico and reared in Wisconsin, Caballero’s early horn studies included working under Larry Simons, Barry Benjamin and Basil Tyler, as well as studying the piano and pipe organ. Caballero graduated from New England Conservatory in Boston where he studied with Richard Mackey and Thomas Newell, both former members of the Boston Symphony. Currently, Caballero is the Associate Teaching Professor of Horn at Carnegie Mellon University School of Music and chairs the Brass Department. Previously, he held teaching positions at Indiana University Bloomington, Rice University in Houston, Texas, and Duquesne University. He has been invited and presented master classes throughout the world including Northwestern University, Colburn School of Music, New England Conservatory, University of Indiana Bloomington, Cleveland Institute of Music, Curtis Institute of Music, Manhattan School of Music, New World Symphony, and the Beijing and Shanghai Conservatories. This past summer, he joined the faculty of the Aspen Music Festival as performer and teacher. For the previous seven summers, Caballero was on the faculty at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan. In January 2012, Caballero began a collaboration with the Internet music teaching company ArtistWorks.com based in Napa, California. With a target release date of September 2012, Caballero’s complete horn teaching curriculum will be available on the ArtistWorks.com website for horn students worldwide. Caballero is also in demand as a cham28

ber musician collaborating with musicians such as violinists Gil Shaham, Joseph Silverstein and Philip Setzer, and pianists Andre’ Previn, Christoph Eshenbach, Orli Shaham and Andre Watts. William has also performed and worked with jazz musician and composer Chris Brubeck, as well as ensembles that include the Tokyo String Quartet, Trio Johannas, Principal Strings of the Berlin Philharmonic, Center City Brass, Bay Chamber Concert Series, St. Barth’s Music Festival, and the Grand Teton Music Festival. He is also a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass which includes fellow colleagues of the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass section. Recent chamber music performances include performing Brahms’ Horn Trio in E-flat major with Gil and Orli Shaham in Zankel Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York and appearing several times live on National Public Radio’s (NPR) “Performance Today” in NPR’s Washington, D.C. studios. This is Caballero’s first appearance as soloist with Maestro Honeck performing the PSO premiere of Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1. Other solo appearances this year have included performances in Montenegro with Maestro Ronald Zollman (March 2012) and with the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic at New York City’s Carnegie Hall under the baton of Principal Horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Dale Clevenger. In May 1992, Caballero premiered Benjamin Lees’ Concerto for Horn and Orchestra with the PSO under the baton of then-Music Director Lorin Maazel. Following the performances in Pittsburgh, he performed Lees’ Concerto in Spain, Germany, and England with the PSO on tour. In May 1996, Caballero recorded the concerto with the PSO and Lorin Maazel for New World Records. During the PSO’s 2011 European Festivals Tour, Caballero – and the PSO horn section he leads – received rave reviews. Michael Church of The Independent called Caballero “a principal horn whose pianissimo is simply miraculous,” and Guy Dammann wrote in The Guardian, “The horn section – led very much from the front by their excellent principal William Caballero – is one of the best


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in the business.” In its September 2012 review of the PSO’s Exton recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, Gramophone magazine wrote, “Pittsburgh’s first horn is as spectacular as any on disc.” Other previous solo performances with the PSO have included Richard Strauss’ Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-flat with Maestro Maazel, Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-flat with Maestro André Previn, Mozart Concerto fragments with PSO Concertmaster Andrés Cárdenes, Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn

and Strings with Maestro Stanislaw Skrowaczewski and tenor, Anthony Griffey, Schumann’s Konzertstück in F, for four horns and orchestra with his PSO horn colleagues under the baton of Maestro Sir John Elliot Gardener, and the John Williams Horn Concerto under the baton of Maestro Leonard Slatkin. Caballero holds the PSO’s Anonymous Foundation Principal Horn Chair. Caballero last perfored solo with the PSO in March 2012.

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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is pleased to acknowledge the following members of our donor family who have made generous gifts of $500 or above to the Annual Fund in the past year. Those who have made a new gift or increased their previous gift are listed in italics. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy; however, if we have not listed you correctly, please call 412.392.4842. Thank You! MAESTRO’S CIRCLE

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Eleanor H. Berge Ms. Evelyn Berger Dr. Peter & Judy Berkowitz Mrs. Georgia Berner & Mr. James Farber Nancy Bernstein & Robert Schoen Ms. Robin Joan Bernstein & Mr. H. Seigle Don Berry Dr. & Mrs. Albert W. Biglan Harry S. Binakonsky, M.D. Franklin & Bonnie Blackstone Mr. & Mrs. W. Gerald Blaney Mr. & Mrs. Harry E. Blansett, Jr. Diane C. Blanton Joseph & Shirley Bonner Betsy Bossong Dana & Margaret Bovbjerg Dr. & Mrs. A’Delbert Bowen Matthew & Leslie Braksick Robert N. Brand David Braun Gerda & Abe Bretton Mary & Russell Brignano Mary L. Briscoe Suzy & Jim Broadhurst Mr. Randy & Mrs. Deborah Broker Mr. Stephen Bronder Suzanne Broughton & Richard Margerum Alan M. Brown Timothy R. Brown & Heidi K. Bartholomew Nancy & John Brownell Lois R. Brozenick John T. Buckley & Emily J. Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Burchfield William Burchinal Timothy & Linda Burke Mr. & Mrs. James Burnham Rev. Glen H. & Carol Burrows Dr. Stuart S. Burstein Michael F. Butler James & Judith Callomon Andrés Cárdenes & Monique Mead Dr. & Mrs. Albert Caretto, Jr. Richard & Jeanne Carter Charles & Donna Cashdollar James P. Cassaro Janet E. Chadwick Sue Challinor & Matt Teplitz Dr. Thomas S. Chang Monsignor Willliam G. Charnoki, P.A. Peggy & Joe Charny Craig D. Choate

Kenneth & Celia Christman Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. Chung David Clark & Janese Abbott Mr. & Mrs. William Clarkson William & Elizabeth Clendenning Stuart & Cathryn Coblin Jared L. & Maureen B. Cohon Alan & Lynne Colker Dale Colyer Linda Cook Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Alan Cope Barton & Teri Cowan Susan O. Cramer Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Crozier John D. & Laurie B. Culbertson Susan Campbell & Patrick Curry Zelda Curtiss Cynthia Custer Mrs. John C. Cutler Dr. & Mrs. Richard Daffner Mr. & Mrs. Walter Damian Joan & Jim Darby Mr. & Mrs. William J. Darr Janis A. Davis Joan Clark Davis Joan & David Dawson Bruce & Rita Decker Susan Decroo Charles S. Degrosky Captain Ronald M. Del Duca, USN (ret.) Dr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Lynn & David DeLorenzo Ms. Alice Demmler Dr. Jau-Shyong Deng Valerie DiCarlo Mr. & Mrs. Victor J. DiCarlo Mrs. Tika Dickos Richard & Joan DiSalle Docimo Family Mr. & Mrs. Todd Donovan Anthony V. Dralle Mary Jo Dressel Mary A. Duggan Robert & Lora Lee Duncan Jeff & Wendy Dutkovic Mr. & Mrs. Wm. F. Edsall Mary Jane Edwards Christopher & Gretchen Elkus Eugene & Katrin Engels Roger & Beverly Engle Arnold & Eva Engler Dr. Timothy Evans Tibey & Julian Falk Dr. & Mrs.* John H. Feist


Kristine Haig & John Sonnenday Marnie & Jim Haines Mr. & Mrs. Van Beck Hall Jim & Mary Hamilton Jeanne M. Hanchett Rev. Diana D. Harbison Susan & David Hardesty Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Harris Mrs. Mary O. Harrison Ms. Christine A. Hartung Mr. & Mrs. Calvin R. Hastings Jana & Fil Hearn Cathy & John Heggestad Dr. & Mrs. Fred P. Heidenreich Eric & Lizz Helmsen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Henderson Paul Hennigan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Hepler Thelma & Andrew Herlich Bob & Georgia Hernandez Marianne & Marshall Hess Douglas & Antionette Hill Dr. & Mrs. John B. Hill Dr. Joseph & Marie Hinchcliffe Ms. Donna Hoffman & Mr. Richard Dum Philo & Erika Holcomb Katherine Holter Dr. & Mrs. Elmer J. Holzinger Ms. Madeleine Hombosky Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Hooton Mr.* & Mrs. G.T. Horne Thomas O. Hornstein Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Hope H. Horst Drs. Mary & John Hotchkiss Anne K. Hoye Mr. & Mrs. Alan R. Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Elwood T. Hughes Jean & Richard Humphreys Robert & Gail Hunter Joan M. Hurrell Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hyland, Jr. George L. Illig, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Jacobs Lynne & Blair Jacobson Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Willcox Jenkins Bob & Selina Johnson Dawn M. Johnson Tom & Cathie Johnson Tom & Wendy Jones in Honor of Chris Wu Greg & Ellen Jordan Dr. Raymond M. Juriga

Richard & Barbara Kahlson Alice & Richard Kalla Julie & Jeffrey Kant Dr. & Mrs. Peter D. Kaplan Martin & Donna Keane Jim Keller & Mary Ellen Hoy Flo & Bob Kenny Rhian Kenny Lynn & Milton Klein Ruth Ann & Eugene Klein Peggy C. Knott Hetty* & James Knox Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Kobus Ms. Marilyn Koch Nancy & Bill Koch William B.* & Karen M. Kost Madeline Kramer in Memory of Fred Kramer Helen Aldisert & William L. Krayer Mr. & Mrs. A. Frederick Kroen Mr. & Mrs. John Krolikowski Alice & Lewis Kuller Robert A. & Alice Kushner Mr. Nicholas Kyriazi Betty Lamb Dr. & Mrs. Howard N. Lang Earl & Marilyn Latterman Marvin & Gerry Lebby Drs. Grace and Joon Lee Diana K. Lemley MD & Paul L. Shay MD Mr. David W. Lendt Dr. & Mrs. Herbert & Barbara Levit Mrs. William E. Lewellen, III. Phillip & Leslie Liebscher Robert & Janet Liljestrand Elsa Limbach Mr. & Mrs. Kurt L. Limbach Mr. & Mrs. James T. Linaberger Lawrence & Jacqueline Lobl Margery J. Loevner Constance T. Long Don & Hanne Lorch Mrs. Sybil S. Lowy Francis & Debbie Lynch Dr. Guinevere R. Mabunay Pat & Don MacDonald William & Nora MacDonald Neil & Ruth MacKay Hank & June Mader Mrs. George J. Magovern, Jr. John K. Maitland Mr. & Mrs. Robert Malnati Carl & Alexis Mancuso Ellen Mandel & Lawrence Weber Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Mars

Helen F. Mathieson Dr. William Matlack & Leslie Crawford Matlack Kenneth & Dr. Carol N. Maurer Bill McAllister & Janet Sarbaugh Ms. Sidney F. McBride Mr. & Mrs. Jon W. McCarter McCarthy Rail Insurance Managers, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. McChesney David & Carol McClenahan Jonathan & Kathryn McClure Mary C. McCormick Margaret S. McCoy Mrs. Samuel K. McCune Kent & Martha McElhattan Mary & R. Lee McFadden Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. McGarry Carol Jean McKenzie Jean & John McLaughlin Mr. & Mrs. William P. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Mellon Barbara Sachnoff Mendlowitz In Memory of William C. Menges Robert & Elizabeth Mertz Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Mrs. William Metcalf, III Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Meyer Dr. & Mrs. Milton M. Michaels Dr. & Mrs. Donald B. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Miller Dr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Miller Dr. Samuel* & Nessa Mines Catherine Missenda Paul & Connie Mockenhaupt Chuck & Karen Moellenberg Ruth B. Mohr Amy & Ira M. Morgan Mr. Gary Morrell Connie & Bruce* Morrison Dr. & Mrs. William S. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Morrow Frank & Brenda Moses Carol J. Mueller Theodor & Inge Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Richard Munsch David & Joan Murdoch Mary & Jim Murdy Mr. & Mrs.* Albert C. Muse

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Henry & Ann Fenner Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferlan Madelyn & John Fernstrom Mrs. Orlie S. Ferretti Ms. Janet Fesq Marvin C. Fields Dr. Joseph Fine Nancy Ann Fitch Paul & Joanna Fitting Mr. & Mrs. David Fitzsimmons Ms. Ann P. Flaherty Mr. Mark F. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. James Flanigan Jan Fleisher Suzanne Flood Mr. William R. Forsythe Mr. & Mrs. K. H. Fraelich, Jr. Mrs. Natalie H. Friedberg Friends of the PSO John & Elaine Frombach Dr. Janet Fromkin & Dr. Ronald Stiller Francis T. Fruehstorfer Dr. & Mrs. Freddie H. Fu Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Fuhrer, III. Lorie Fuller Normandie Fulson Louise Gaffney-Gross Dr. & Mrs. R. Kent Galey Keith & Christine Garbutt Marlene E. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Phil Gasiewicz Joan & Stuart Gaul Pete Geissler Dr. & Mrs. Brian Generalovich Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Gerber Mr. & Mrs. William P. Getty Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Getze Josie & Geoff Gibson Revs. Gaylord & Catherine Gillis Mr. David Givens & Mr. Stephen Mellett Mike & Cordy Glenn Daniel & Marcia Glosser Fund Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Goern Mr. & Mrs. Ted Goldberg Walter L. Goldburg Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Good Mr. James Gorton & Mrs. Gretchen Van Hoesen The Graf Family Laurie Graham Charlotte T. Greenwald Mr. Matteo Gruelle Ira & Anita Gumberg Jerome P. & Claire B. Hahn

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Dr. & Mrs. Donald D. Naragon Dr. & Mrs. Michael S. Nathanson Dr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Nebel Constance Nelson Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson Rev. Robert & Mrs. Suzanne Newpher Patricia K. Nichols Renee K. Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. James Niece Mr. & Mrs. David Nimick Dr. Sean Nolan Nan R. Norris Heidi Novak Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Null Maureen S. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Jack Offenbach Dr. & Mrs. Kook Sang Oh Paul & Nancy O’Neill Vince Ornato Dee Jay Oshry & Bart Rack John A. Osuch Sandy & Gene O’Sullivan Dr. & Mrs. Henry Overbeck Doug & Suzanne Owen Mr. & Mrs. William A. Partain Dr. Anthony William Pasculle Patricia Passeltiner John & Joan Pasteris Camilla B. Pearce Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Pellett Daniel M. Pennell Dr. Jeffrey & Francesca Peters Ms. Dorothy Philipp Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. Piersol Edward & Mary Ellen Pisula Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Porkolab David & Marilyn Posner Mrs. Mildred M. Posvar Shirley Pow Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Prado Myrna & Gerald Prince Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Prus Mercedes & John Pryce Mrs. Jean Purvis Robert & Mary Jo Purvis Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr. Fran Quinlan Dr. * & Mrs. Donald H. Quint Ms. Barbara Rackoff Betty Radvak-Shovlin James & Carol Randolph Barbara M. Rankin Dave & Joan Reale Dr. & Mrs. John A. Redfield Mr. Joseph J. Regna, Jr. Paul & Dorothy Reiber Eric & Frances Reichl 36

Mr. & Mrs. John Renton Ms. Victoria Rhoades Carraro Dr. & Mrs. J. Merle Rife Carol & Patrick R. Riley Mavis & Norman Robertson Edgar R. & Betty A. Robinson Mr. William M. Robinson Sharon & Jim Rohr Mr. & Mrs. C. Arthur Rolander Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Rom Janice G. Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Byron W. Rosener, III Mrs. Louisa Rosenthal Carol & Scott Rotruck Dr. & Mrs. Wilfred T. Rouleau Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rubenstein Mr. R. Douglas Rumbarger Mrs. John M. Sadler Tamiko Sampson Dr. & Mrs. Isamu Sando Dr. Carlos R. Santiago Stephen & Susan Sargent Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Sauereisen Sally & Keith Saylor Charlie Ward & Marita Schardt Albert & Kathleen Schartner Ann & Bill Scherlis Dr. Melvin & Catherine Schiff Mr. & Mrs. George Schneider Shirley Schneirov Marvin & Fran Schreiber Bernie & Cookie Soldo Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Schurr, II. Urban Schuster Mary Ann Scialabba Robert & Sharon Sclabassi George & Marcia Seeley Mr. & Mrs. David P. Segel Ms. Robin Joan Bernstein & Mr. H. Seigle Anne Selinger & Nyles Charon Richard F. Shaw & Linda W. Shaw Judith D. Shepherd Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. Shepherd, Jr. Dr. Charles H. Shultz Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Shure Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shure Rhoda & Seymour Sikov Marjorie K. Silverman Mr. Frank Simpkins Marilyn & Norman A. Sindler Ms. Ann Slonaker Elaine & William Smith Kathleen Opat Smith Margaret C. Smith

Nancy N. Smith Wallace & Patricia Smith Bill & Patty Snodgrass Marcie Solomon & Nathan Goldblatt David Solosko & Sandra Kniess Fund Dr. & Mrs. Edward M. Sorr in support of music & wellness Drs. Horton C. & Jannene M. Southworth R. Palmer Spierling Richard C. Spine & Joyce Berman Henry Spinelli Janet H. Staab Jim & Judy Stalder Patricia D. Staley Gary & Charlene Stanich Dr. James Staples Dr. & Mrs. Terence Starz Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Stayer Bronna & Harold Steiman Edward & Rebecca Stephan Gene & Charlene Stewart Dr. & Mrs. Ron Stoller In Memory of Miss Jean Alexander Moore Mona & E.J. Strassburger Richard A. Sundra, in Loving Memory of Patricia Sundra Jan & Leslie Swensen C.J. Sylak, Jr. Stuart & Liz Symonds Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Szejko Carol L. Tasillo Mr. & Mrs. William H. Taylor, Jr. Gordon & Catherine Telfer Mr. Philip C. Thackray Mr. & Mrs. George H. Thompson, Sr. Denny & Colleen Travis Mr. & Mrs. Clifton C. Trees Rosalyn & Albert Treger Mr. Albert Trezza Paul A. Trimmer Jeff & Melissa Tsai Eric & Barbara Udren Diane & Dennis Unkovic Theo & Pia Van De Venne Suzan M. Vandertie Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Vest Cate & Jerry Vockley Bill & Sue Wagner Wagner Family Charitable Trust Suzanne & Richard Wagner C. Robert Walker John & Irene Wall Mr. W.L. & Dr. B.H. Ward

Tony & Pat Waterman Marvin & Dot Wedeen Elaine Weil William C. Weil Jodi & Andrew Weisfield Norman & Marilyn Weizenbaum Mr. & Mrs. James P. Welch Frank & Heide Wenzel Mrs. Louis A. Werbaneth Nancy Werner Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Westerberg Dr. Philip M. Wildenhain & Dr. Sarah L. Wildenhain Robert & Carole Williams Ruth Williams in honor of Anne M. Williams and her parents Dr. Ann G. Wilmoth Mr. & Mrs. Miles C. Wilson James & Ramona Wingate Marie & Daniel Winschel Sheryl & Bruce Wolf Sidney & Tucky Wolfson Rufus J. Wysor Mark & Judy Yogman Ms. Susan Yohe Marlene & John Yokim Dr. & Mrs. Jack Yorty Alice L. Young Hugh D. & Alice C. Young Mark C. Zemanick, MD Mr. & Mrs. Walter Ziatek Simone Ziegler Mrs. Patricia M. Zimba The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra would like to thank the generous individuals whose gifts we cannot recognize due to space constraints. Please read their names on our website at pittsburghsymphony.org. Current as of Sept. 1, 2012 *deceased


Anonymous (1) Allegheny County Allegheny Regional Asset District The Almira Foundation Bessie F. Anathan Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Benjamin and Fannie Applestein Charitable Trust The Association for Recorded Sound Collections Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Meyer & Merle Berger Family Foundation, Inc. Allen H. Berkman and Selma W. Berkman Charitable Trust The Louis & Sandra Berkman Foundation H. M. Bitner Charitable Trust Maxine and William Block Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Paul and Dina Block Foundation Bruce Family Foundation Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation The Jack Buncher Foundation Anne L. and George H. Clapp Charitable and Educational Trust Compton Family Foundation The Rose Y. and J. Samuel Cox Charitable Fund Kathryn J. Dinardo Fund Peter C. Dozzi Family Foundation Eden Hall Foundation Lillian Edwards Foundation Eichleay Foundation Jane M. Epstine Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Fair Oaks Foundation, Inc. Falk Foundation The Fine Foundation The Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation, Inc. Goldberg Family Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Grable Foundation Hansen Foundation The Heinz Endowments Elsie H. Hillman Foundation The Emma Clyde Hodge Memorial Fund May Emma Hoyt Foundation Milton G. Hulme Charitable Foundation Roy A. Hunt Foundation Eugene F. and Margaret Moltrup Jannuzi Foundation Roy F. Johns, Jr. Family Foundation Howard G. and Frances Y. Jones Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Thomas Marshall Foundation Massey Charitable Trust Ruth Rankin McCullough Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Richard King Mellon Foundation Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International Howard and Nell E. Miller Foundation Phyllis and Victor Mizel Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Charles M. Morris Charitable Trust National Endowment for the Arts Vernon C. Neal & Alvina B. Neal Fund The Norbell Foundation New Music USA A.J. & Sigismunda Palumbo Charitable Trust Parker Foundation The Lewis A. and Donna M. Patterson Charitable Foundation W. I. Patterson Charitable Foundation Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development Anna L. & Benjamin Perlow Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Pauline Pickens Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Symphony Association The Platt Family Foundation Norman C. Ray Trust The William Christopher & Mary Laughlin Robinson Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Ryan Memorial Foundation The H. Glenn Sample Jr. MD Memorial Trust Scaife Family Foundation James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation The Mrs. William R. Scott Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Alexander C. and Tillie S. Speyer Foundation Symphony East Symphony North Symphony South Tippins Foundation Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust Wallace Family Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Robert and Mary Weisbrod Foundation Hilda M. Willis Foundation Phillip H. and Betty L. Wimmer Family Foundation

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FOUNDATIONS & PUBLIC AGENCIES

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CORPORATIONS (Includes corporate annual fund contributions and sponsorships) Business Leadership Association SIGNATURE CIRCLE $75,000 and above Allegheny Technologies Incorporated BNY Mellon EQT Corporation Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield PNC

The Frank E. Rath-Spang & Company Charitable Trust Hefren-Tillotson

Northwest Savings Bank Pittsburgh Corning Corporation Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting Co. SILVER CIRCLE Sarris Candies, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 AlphaGraphics in the Cultural Silhol Builders Supply District The Techs Ansaldo STS USA WPXI-TV Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Business Partners Calgon Carbon Corporation PEWTER LEVEL Chesapeake Energy DIAMOND CIRCLE $1,000 - $2,499 Corporation $40,000 - $74,999 Berner International Corp The Common Plea Catering First National Bank of Big Burrito Restaurant Group Inc. Pennsylvania Bowles Rice Attorneys at Law Eat’n Park Restaurants PPG Industries Foundation Bridges & Company, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP Dickie, McCamey Federated Investors, Inc. PLATINUM CIRCLE & Chilcote, P.C. Huntington Bank $20,000 - $39,999 ESB Bank KPMG LLP Acusis FISERV Levin Furniture Alcoa Foundation Jendoco Construction MEDRAD Corporation Cohen & Grigsby, P.C. Jennison Associates LLC Federal Home Loan Bank of Morgan Stanley Mozart Management Pittsburgh Jennmar Corporation Mylan Pharmaceuticals Giant Eagle Kerr Engineered Sales Nordstrom Company H. J. Heinz Company Foundation PwC McKamish, Inc. MSA Reed Smith LLP Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Macy’s Foundation Ruth’s Chris Steak House Nocito Enterprises, Inc. Peoples Natural Gas Schreiber Industrial Development Co. PGT Trucking Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, Inc. Sycor Americas Inc. Rothman Gordon PC Triangle Tech Group Schneider Downs United States Steel BRONZE CIRCLE Six Penn Kitchen Corporation $2,500 - $4,999 Trebuchet Consulting LLC UPMC & UPMC Health Plan A.C. Dellovade, Inc. United Safety Services, Inc. Angelo, Gordon & Co. Vallozzi’s Pittsburgh GOLD CIRCLE Bank of America Merrill Wampum Hardware Inc. $10,000 - $19,999 Lynch Anonymous Cipriani & Werner PC PARTNER LEVEL American Eagle Outfitters Deloitte LLP $500 - $999 Foundation Dominion Resources Allegheny Valley Bank American Environmental ELG Haniel Metals Corp. Bombardier Services, Inc. Elite Coach Transportation Cantor & Pounds Dental Bayer USA Foundation Fort Pitt Capital Group Associates Bobby Rahal Automotive Koppers Consolidated Group Communications Lighthouse Electric Citigroup Company, Inc. Crawford Ellenbogen LLC Dollar Bank Mascaro Construction Fancy’s Folly Ernst & Young LLP Company First Commonwealth Bank Fairmont Pittsburgh & NexTier Bank Flaherty & O’Hara, P.C. Habitat Restaurant 38

General Wire Spring Co. Goehring, Rutter & Boehm Hamill Manufacturing Company Hertz Gateway Center, LP The Hite Company Hoffman Electric Inc. Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman LLC The Jas H. Matthews Educational & Charitable Trust K&I Sheet Metal, Inc. Lucas Systems, Inc. Marstrand Industries, Inc. Metso Minerals Industries, Inc. Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP Attorneys at Law Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. Modany-Falcone, Inc. Modern Reproductions, Inc. Neville Chemical Company Pittsburgh Wool Company Inc. Pzena Investment Management, LLC Scott Metals Inc. Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Triad USA Tube City IMS, LLC Wagner Agency, Inc. Westmoreland Mechanical Testing & Research, Inc. We would like to thank all corporations who contribute to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Please see our website at www. pittsburghsymphony.org for a complete listing. Current as of Sept.11, 2012


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The Artist as Citizen by Joseph Polisi With Penny A. Brill Each book club event is held before select Sunday BNY Mellon Grand Classics performances at Heinz Hall and is free and open to all ticket holders. Advance Registration is Required.

Join the PSO in an exploration of major themes from the 2012-2013 season through books ranging from fiction to cultural history to personal memoirs. Read the book and join WQED-FM’s Jim Cunningham and PSO musicians in an afternoon of lively discussion.

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LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

In addition to income from the Annual Fund, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is dependent on a robust Endowment to assure its financial stability. Gifts from Legacy of Excellence programs are directed to the endowment to provide for the PSO’s future. The Steinberg Society honors donors who have advised the PSO in writing that they have made a provision for the orchestra through their estate plans. Members of the Sid Kaplan Tribute program have made a planned gift to the endowment of $10,000 or more to commemorate a particular person or event. Endowed Naming Opportunities for guest artists, musicians’ chairs, concert series, educational programs or designated spaces allow donors to specify a name or tribute for ten years, twenty years or in perpetuity. For additional information, call Jan Fleisher at 412.392.3320. STEINBERG SOCIETY Anonymous (14) Siamak & Joan Adibi Rev. Drs. A. Gary & Judy Angleberger The Joan & Jerome* Apt Families Francis A. Balog Robert & Loretta Barone Patricia J. Bashioum* Scott J. Bell Mr.* & Mrs.* Allen H. Berkman Dr. Elaine H. Berkowitz Benno & Constance Bernt Marilee Besanceney* Michael Bielski Ruth M. Binkley* Thomas G. Black Barbara M. Brock Lois R. Brozenick Gladys B. Burstein Helen B. Calkins * Janet T. Caputo* Bernard Cerilli* Judy & Michael Cheteyan Educational/Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David W. Christopher Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Churchill Dr. Johannes Coetzee* Mr.* & Mrs. Eugene S. Cohen Basil & Jayne Adair Cox Rose Y. Cox* Chester* & Caroline* Davies Jean Langer Davis* Katherine M. Detre* Dr.* & Mrs*. Daniel J. Dillon 40

In memory of Stuart William Discount Mr.* & Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly Mrs. Philip D’Huc Dressler* Frank R. Dziama Steven G. & Beverlynn Elliott Jane M. Epstine* Emil & Ruth* Feldman Mrs. Loti Gaffney Keith & Susan Garver The Estate of Olga T. Gazalie Mr.* & Mrs.* William H. Genge Ken & Lillian Goldsmith C. Ruth Gottesman* Anna R. Greenberg Lorraine M. Gross* May Hanson* Elizabeth Anne Hardie Charles & Angela Hardwick Carolyn Heil Eric & Lizz Helmsen Mr.* & Mrs.* Benson Henderson Ms. Judith Hess Mr. John H. Hill Doris M. Hunter, M.D.* Mr.* & Mrs.* William C. Hurtt Philo & Erika Holcomb Ms. Seima Horvitz* Florence M. Jacob* Esther G. Jacovitz Eugene F. & Margaret Moltrup Jannuzi Foundation Patricia Prattis Jennings Jane I. Johnson* Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Kahn Mr. Sid Kaplan* Lois S. Kaufman

Miss Virginia Kaufman* Stephen & Kimberly Keen Mr. Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Ms. Bernadette Kersting Dr. Laibe A.* & Sydelle Kessler Walter C. Kidney* John W. Kovic, Jr.* Mildred Koetting* Raymond Krotec* Mr.* & Mrs.* G. Christian Lantzsch Stanley & Margaret Leonard Frances F. Levin Margaret M. Levin* Martha Mack Lewis* Edith H. Lipkind Doris L. Litman Penny Locke Edward D. Loughney* Lauren & Hampton Mallory Beatrice Malseed* Jeanne R. Manders* Dr. Richard Martin in Memory of Mrs. Lori Martin* Dr. Marlene McCall Elizabeth McCrady* J. Sherman & Suzanne S. McLaughlin George E. Meanor Mary K. Michaely * Catherine Missenda Ms. Jean L. Misner Dr. Mercedes C. Monjian Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Mooney Dr. Michael Moran* Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Mildred S. Myers Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson

Eda M. Nevin* Rhonda & Dennis Norman Rose Noon* Thaddeus A. Osial, Jr. M.D. Irene G. Otte* Mrs. Dorothy R. Rairigh* Barbara M. Rankin Richard E. Rauh Cheryl & James Redmond Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart Yvonne V. Riefer* Martha Robel* Donald & Sylvia Robinson Mr. & Mrs. David M. Roderick Mr.* & Mrs. William R. Roesch Charlotta Klein Ross Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Ryan Virginia Schatz Nancy Schepis In Memory of Isaac Serrins from Mrs. Isaac Serrins Michael Shefler Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Simmons Audrey I. Stauffer* Dr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Stept In Honor of Dr. Raymond Stept from His Loving Family Mrs. Margaret Stouffer in Memory of Miss Jean Alexander Moore In Loving Memory of Father and Grandfather William Steinberg from Silvia Tennenbaum & Family Richard C. Tobias* Tom & Jamee Todd Mr.* & Mrs. Gideon Toeplitz Mrs. Jane Treherne-Thomas Eva & Walter J. Vogel


SID KAPLAN TRIBUTE PROGRAM The Sid Kaplan Memorial Hallway given by David Kaplan in appreciation of generous gifts commemorating family and friends In Honor of Dr. Raymond Stept from his loving family In Honor of Mariss & Irina Jansons and friendship from Dr. Laibe* & Sydelle Kessler Honoring my dear friend, Marvin Hamlisch, from Mina Kulber In Loving Memory of Martin Smith, PSO Horn, 1980-2005, from his siblings Todd Smith, Judy Dupont, & Susan Noble ENDOWED CHAIRS Principal Horn Chair, given by an Anonymous Donor First Violin Chair, given by Allen H. Berkman in memory of his beloved wife, Selma Wiener Berkman Michael & Carol Bleier Horn Chair given in memory of our parents, Tina & Charles Bleier and Ruth & Shelley Stein Jane & Rae Burton Cello Chair

Cynthia S. Calhoun Principal Viola Chair Virginia Campbell Principal Harp Chair Ron & Dorothy Chutz First Violin Chair Johannes & Mona L. Coetzee Memorial Principal English Horn Chair George & Eileen Dorman Assistant Principal Cello Chair Albert H. Eckert Associate Principal Percussion Chair Beverlynn & Steven Elliott Associate Concertmaster Chair Jean & Sigo Falk Principal Librarian Chair Endowed Principal Piccolo Chair, given to honor Frank and Loti Gaffney William & Sarah Galbraith First Violin Chair The Estate of Olga T. Gazalie First Violin Chair Ira & Nanette Gordon – The Gracky Fund for Education & Community Engagement Susan S. Greer Memorial Trumpet Chair, given by Peter Greer Caryl & Irving Halpern Cello Chair William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Vira I. Heinz Music Director Chair Principal Pops Conductor Chair Endowed by Henry & Elsie Hillman Tom & Dona Hotopp Principal Bass Chair Milton G. Hulme, Jr. Guest Conductor Chair given by Mine Safety Appliances Company Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Jones III, Principal Keyboard Chair Virginia Kaufman Resident Conductor Chair, Lawrence Loh Stephen & Kimberly Keen Bass Chair

G. Christian Lantzsch & Duquesne Light Company Principal Second Violin Chair Mr. & Mrs. William Genge and Mr. & Mrs. James E. Lee Principal Bassoon Chair Nancy & Jeffery Leininger First Violin Chair Edward D. Loughney CoPrincipal Trumpet Fiddlesticks Family Concert Series Endowed by Gerald & Audrey McGinnis Honoring The Center for Young Musicians Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Cello Chair Dr. William Larimer Mellon, Jr. Principal Oboe Chair, given by Rachel Mellon Walton Messiah Concerts Endowed by the Howard and Nell E. Miller Chair Donald I. & Janet Moritz and Equitable Resources, Inc. Associate Principal Cello Chair The Perry & BeeJee Morrison String Instrument Loan Fund The Morrison Family Associate Principal Second Violin Chair Mildred S. Myers & William C. Frederick Co-Principal Oboe Chair Jackman Pfouts Principal Flute Chair, given in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Jackman by Barbara Jackman Pfouts Pittsburgh Symphony Association Principal Cello Chair Reed Smith Chair honoring Tom Todd Horn Chair James W. & Erin Rimmel Percussion Chair Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart Oboe Chair Donald & Sylvia Robinson Family Foundation Guest Conductor Chair Martha Brooks Robinson Principal Trumpet Chair Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Silberman Principal Clarinet Chair

Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Tillotson, Jr. Viola Chair Tom & Jamee Todd Principal Trombone Chair Rachel Mellon Walton Concertmaster Chair, given by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mellon Scaife Jacqueline Wechsler Horn Chair given in memory of Irving (Buddy) Wechsler Barbara Weldon Principal Timpani Chair Hilda M. Willis Foundation Flute Chair Thomas H. & Frances Witmer Assistant Principal Horn Chair The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra would like to thank the generous individuals whose gifts we cannot recognize due to space constraints. Please read their names on our website at pittsburghsymphony.org.

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Mr. & Mrs. George L. Vosburgh In Memory of Isaac Serrins from Mr. & Mrs. Ira Weiss David G. Weiss* Brian Weller Donald Frederick Wahl* Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. White Sara Cancelliere Wiegand * James & Susanne Wilkinson Mr.* & Mrs.* Arnold D. Wilner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Witmer Patricia L. Wurster Rufus J. Wysor Naomi Yoran Miriam L. Young

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COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is grateful to our Commitment to Excellence Campaign donors and is pleased to acknowledge the following members of our donor family who have made gifts of $1,000 or more to the Commitment to Excellence Campaign. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy; however, if we have not listed you correctly, please call 412.392.2887. $1,000,000+

Anonymous (1) BNY Mellon The Buncher Family Foundation Eden Hall Foundation Beverlynn & Steven Elliott The Giant Eagle Foundation The Heinz Endowments Elsie & Henry Hillman The Estate of Virginia Kaufman The Richard King Mellon Foundation PNC R.P. Simmons Family Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program Arthur & Barbara Weldon

Helge & Erika Wehmeier Thomas H. & Frances M. Witmer

$50,000-$99,999

Benno & Constance Bernt Michael & Carol Bleier Sidney & Sylvia Busis $100,000-$249,999 Ann & Frank Cahouet Anonymous (4) Ron & Dorothy Chutz Wendy & David Barensfeld Basil & Jayne Adair Cox in memory of Dr. Robert E. Estate of Olga T. Gazalie Herlands Kathryn & Michael Bryson Marvin & Terre Hamlisch Estate of Florence M. Jacob Rae & Jane Burton W. & Elizabeth C. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Robert Kampmeinert The Estate of Johannes Devin & Shannon Coetzee McGranahan Randi & L.Van V. Dauler, A. W. Mellon Foundation Jr., Emma Clyde Hodge James & Joan Moore Memorial Fund Donald I. & Janet Moritz EQT Corporation Mildred S. Myers & William C. Falk Foundation & Sigo & Frederick Jean Falk Elliott S. Oshry Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot $500,000-$999,999 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Goldman Sachs Gives Anonymous (1) Reed Smith LLP Ira & Anita Gumberg Dollar Bank Abby & Reid Ruttenberg Hansen Foundation Roy & Susan Dorrance John P. & Elizabeth L. Surma William Randolph Hearst Mr. & Mrs.* J. Robert Foundation Jill & Craig Tillotson Maxwell Hefren-Tillotson Jacquelin G. Wechsler Catharine M. Ryan & John T. H.J. Heinz Company Ryan III Foundation $25,000-$49,999 Tom & Jamee Todd Barbara Jeremiah Anonymous (1) Rick & Laurie Johnson Alan L. & Barbara B. $250,000-$499,999 Nancy & Jeff Leininger Ackerman Allegheny Technologies Edward D. Loughney* Astorino Incorporated The Estate of Beatrice Larry & Tracy Brockway Claude Worthington Malseed Benedum Foundation Robert C. Denove Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. Edward S. & Jo-Ann M. The Estate of Joan Dillon McGuinn Churchill Pamela R. & Kenneth B. Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Dunn Rachel Mellon Walton Donahue Martin & Lisa Earle of The Pittsburgh Lillian Edwards Foundation Fund Eichleay Foundation Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Gordon Ernst & Young LLP Mr. & Mrs. William E. Drue Heinz Trust Rinehart Nancy Goeres & Michael Tom & Dona Hotopp Rusinek Bill* & Carol Tillotson G. Christian Lantszch* The Estate of Donald F. Wahl Ms. Anna Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stephen & Kimberly Keen Samuel & Carrie Arnold McConomy Weinhaus Fund Mrs. H.J. Levin Steve & Brenda James & Susanne Wilkinson Michael Baker Corporation Schlotterbeck Hilda M. Willis Foundation Betty & Granger Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Usher The Pittsburgh Foundation Jon & Carol Walton Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks Robinson 42

Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Stan & Carole Russell Karen Scansaroli James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation Schreiber Industrial Development Co. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Steen Milton & Nancy Washington Harvey & Florence Zeve Dr. & Mrs. Merrill F. Wymer $10,000-$24,999

Anonymous (1) William & Frances Aloe Charitable Foundation AlphaGraphics in the Cultural District The Louis & Sandra Berkman Foundation Michael E. Bielski Estate of Ruth M. Binkley Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Booker AndrĂŠs CĂĄrdenes & Monique Mead James C. Chaplin Virginia K. Cicero The Chester A. Davies Trust The Estate of Jane I. Johnson Greg & Ellen Jordan Ruth Feldman* & Emil Feldman First National Bank of Pennsylvania FRG Group Elizabeth H. Genter David & Nancy Green Caryl & Irving Halpern David G. Hammer The Walt Harper Memorial Fund W.S. & Linda J. Hart Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Karen & Thomas Hoffman Ms. Seima Horvitz Mark Huggins & Bonnie Siefers David & Melissa Iwinski Eric & Valerie Johnson Rhian Kenny


Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Miller Robert Moir & Jennifer Cowles Mary & Jim Murdy Mr. & Mrs. Hale Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Pollack Tor Richter in memory of Tibbie Richter Marcie Solomon & Nathan Goldblatt Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Stept Dick & Thea Stover Becky & Herb Torbin Jane F. Treherne-Thomas Dr. Michael J. White & Mr. Richard L. LeBeau Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Wright Robert P. Zinn & Dr. Darlene Berkovitz

Dr. Rebecca Caserio Gloria R. Clark Mr. Ray Clover Dr. Richard L. & Sally B. Cohen Bill & Cynthia Cooley Stacy Corcoran Rose & Vincent Crisanti Patricia Criticos Donna Dierken Dado Ada & Stanford* Davis Dr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Valerie DiCarlo June & Barry Dietrich Lisa Donnermeyer Susie & George Dull John & Gertrude Echement Thomas J. Emmerling Francis & Gene Fairman, III $1,000-$4,999 In Honor of Ruth Feldman* & Emil Feldman Anonymous (8) Mrs. Orlie S. Ferretti Mr. & Mrs. John Crile Allen, Sr. Jan Fleisher Mr. Thomas L. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph U. Frye David & Andrea Aloe Friends & Family of Stanford P. Davis Joan & Jerome* Apt & Family Bruce & Ann Gabler Michele & Pat Atkins Dr. R. Kent Galey & Dr. Karen $5,000-$9,999 Roche Ms. Linda M. DeArment Jim & Jane Barthen Gamma Investment John H. Ashton Corporation Scott Bell Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Axelson Kathleen Gavigan & Betsy Bossong Kathleen & Joseph Baird William B. Dixon Allan J. & Clementine K. Richard C. Barney Mr. & Mrs. James Genstein Brodsky Robert W. & Janet W. Baum Bernard Goldstein, M.D. & Roger & Judy Clough Philip & Melinda Beard Russellyn Carruth Estelle Comay & Bruce Yu-Ling & Gregg Behr Mr. Thomas W. Golightly & Rabin Rev. Carolyn J. Jones Patti & Sandy Berman Philip J. & Sherry S. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Dieringer Georgia Berner Graham Mr. & Mrs. David Ms. Mary Biagini John F. Gray Ehrenwerth Drs. Barbara & Albert Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Mr. Ian Fagelson Biglan Guadagnino Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferlan Mr. Stuart Bloch Mrs. Ellen Hagerty Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Paul E. Block Kristine Haig & John Gebhardt Marian & Bruce Block Sonnenday Mr. & Mrs. Frank Grebowski Nadine E. Bognar Deirdre & Brian Henry Gail & Gregory Harbaugh Jim & Debbie Boughner Carol E. Higgins Mr. & Mrs.* Charles H. Harff Mr. & Mrs. David A. Adam & Allison Hill Eric & Lizz Helmsen Brownlee Kelvin Hill Richard & Alice Kalla Lois R. Brozenick Mr. Carlyle Hoch Jack & Virginia Kerr Howard & Marilyn Bruschi Esther & Terry Horne Douglas W. Kinzey Doug Burns Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Cliff & Simi Kress Burrell Group, Inc. Hornstein Betty L. Lamb Mr. & Mrs. Douglas David & Mary Hughes Cameron Jeanne R. Manders* Hyman Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Brian & Shannon Scott & Bridget Michael Mary Lee & Joe Irwin Capellupo

Vincent J. Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Jacobs, Jr. Maureen Jeffrey Trust Susan & Wyatt Jenny Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur S. Jones Daniel G. & Carole L. Kamin Leo & Marge Kane Joan M. Kaplan Mr. Navroz J. Karkaria Judge William Kenworthy & Mrs. Lucille Kenworthy Jan & Guari Kiefer Aleta J. & Paul King Carly, Catherine & Kim Koza Elaine & Carl Krasik In Memory of Jack Larouere Mike LaRue & Judy Wagner A. Lorraine Laux Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Leech John Lenkey, III Dr. Joseph & AnnaMae Lenkey Frances F. Levin Ken & Hope Linge Tom & Gail Litwiler E.D. Loughney Neil & Ruth MacKay MacLachlan, Cornelius & Filoni, Inc. Mary Lou & Ted N. Magee Andrea & Glenn R. Mahone Carl & Alexis Mancuso Mr.* & Mrs. Perry Manypenny In Memory of Elizabeth & Leonard Martin Dave & Kathy Maskalick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Massaro, Jr. Mr. Samuel A. McClung Mr. & Mrs. Water T. McGough, Jr. George & Bonnie Meanor Marilyn & Allan Meltzer Merrills Family Burl J. F. Moone, III Arthur J. Murphy, Jr. Terrence H. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Perry Napolitano Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Null Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Nussbaum Sandy & Gene O’Sullivan Roger & Sarah Parker John & Joan Pasteris

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Judith & Lester* Lave Carolyn Maue & Bryan Hunt Douglas B. McAdams Alicia & Victoria McGinnis Sam Michaels Mary Ellen Miller Maureen S. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. O’Brien Orbital Engineering Thaddeus A. Osial, Jr. M.D. & Linda E. Shooer Robert & Lillian Panagulias Mr. & Mrs. John R. Price Deborah Rice James W. & Erin M. Rimmel Judy & Stanley Ruskin Max & Tiffany Starks Estate of Audrey I. Stauffer Elizabeth Burnett & Lawrence Tamburri The Estate of Richard C. Tobias Edward L. & Margaret Vogel Mrs. Evette Wivagg Rachel W. Wymard Seldon & Susan Whitaker

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Richard E. & Alice S. Patton Camilla B. Pearce & Dan Gee* Joseph & Suzanne Perrino Kears & Karen Pollock Ms. Mary Alice Price Symphony East Barbara Rackoff Bruce S. Reopolos Rhoades-Carraro Family Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Roberts Betty & Edgar R. Robinson Mr. William M. Robinson Bruce & Susy Robison Dr. Lee A. & Rosalind* Rosenblum Charlotta Klein Ross Joseph Rounds Millie & Gary Ryan

Gail Ryave & Family Williams Saunders & Elizabeth Casman Mary Sedigas Mrs. Virginia W. Schatz Allyn R. Shaw, William M. Shaw III & Family, Susan Wambold Michael Shefler Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. Shepherd, Jr. Dr. Ralph T. Shuey & Rebecca L. Carlin Paul & Linda Silver Laurie & Paul Singer Lois & Bill Singleton Marjorie A. Snyder Martin Staniland & Alberta Sbragia Shirley & Sidney Stark, Jr.

Sarah & Thomas St. Clair William H. Steele Jeff & Linda Stengel Stringert, Inc. Peter Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Frank Talenfeld Mr. & Mrs. Llewellyn C. Thomas, III Dorothea & Gerald* Thompson Dennis L. Travis & Colleen Bryne Travis Jeff & Melissa Tsai Drs. Ben Van Houten & Victoria Woshner Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vogel John & Linda Vuono James R. Whitehead Sandra D. Williamson

Jim* & Mary Jo Winokur Scott & Stacy Weber Marvin & Dot Wedeen Jodi & Andrew Weisfield Mr. & Mrs. Richard Zahren Dorothea K. Zikos Current as of August 31, 2012 *deceased

SPECIAL NAMED GIFTS BNY Mellon ........................................................................... Recordings & Electronic Media and Artistic Excellence Programs Benno & Constance Bernt.......................................................................................................................................Stage Right Door Rae & Jane Burton........................................................................................................................................................Garden Bench Basil & Jayne Adair Cox................................................................................................................................................Garden Bench Randi & L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. ............................................................................................. Mozart Room Elevator & Garden Bench William S. Dietrich, II*................................................................................................Endowment for PSO Educational Programs Dollar Bank................................................................................................................................ Community Engagement Concerts Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Donahue.....................................................................................................................Music for the Spirit Roy & Susan Dorrance ......................................................................................................................................Music for the Spirit EQT Corporation.....................................................................Community Engagement & EQT Student Side-By-Side Program Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot......................................................................................................................Grand Piano, Paris Festival Goldman Sachs Gives .......................................................................................................... Community Engagement Concerts H.J. Heinz Company Foundation............................................................................H.J. Heinz Company Audience of the Future Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield ....................................................................................................Music and Wellness Program Elsie & Henry Hillman........................................................The Henry L. Hillman Endowment for International Performances Ms. Seima Horvitz.........................................................................................................................................................Garden Bench David & Melissa Iwinski..............................................................................................................................................Stage Left Door Lillian Edwards Foundation............................................................................................................................Heartstrings Program Mr. & Mrs.* J. Robert Maxwell .............................................................................................................President and CEO’s Office Pittsburgh Post-Gazette................................................................................................................. Grand Tier Door - Right Center PNC...........................................................................................................................PNC Walkway at Heinz Hall and PNC Tiny Tots Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart ...................................................................................................................................... Grand Piano Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer........................................................................................................................................Garden Bench Catharine M. Ryan & John T. Ryan III..................................................................................................................Music for the Spirit Alece & David Schreiber...............................................................................................................................................Garden Bench Harvey & Florence Zeve ............................................................................................................................................Garden Bench 44


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PLAY ON recounts the extraordinary and inspiring tale of the world-renowned Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. It takes you behind the scenes of this acclaimed cultural institution where, since 1896, people have been working diligently and passionately to build and sustain this incomparable artistic gem. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has enhanced lives, thrilled and moved audiences at home and abroad and brought international acclaim to our city‌.now, PLAY ON gives you a front row seat to this amazing journey.

Get your copy in the Heinz Hall lobby today! The PSO is grateful toThe Perry and BeeJee Morrison Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh and the Ruth Rankin McCullough Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation for their generous support of this book.


PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY A SSOCIATION

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GROUPS can receive discounted BOX OFFICE HOURS are tickets, priority seats, personalMonday through Friday, from ized service and free reception 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday from Noon to 4 p.m. Weekend hours vary space. For more information, call 412.392.4819 or visit our website based on performance times. at pittsburghsymphony.org/ Tickets may be purchased by groups for information. calling 412.392.4900 and are also available at Theater Square Box RESTROOMS are located on the Office. Lower, Grand Tier and Gallery levels and off the Garden and Overlook CHILDREN are encouraged to attend our youth concerts and Fid- rooms; a wheelchair-accessible dlesticks Family Concerts. Children restroom is on the Main Floor. at age six and over, are welcome at LATECOMER’S GALLERY is all performances with a purchased located behind the Main Floor to ticket. The Latecomer’s Gallery and enjoy the performance until you lobby video monitors are always can be seated. Latecomers will be options for restless children. seated at suitable intervals during COAT CHECK is available in the Grand Lobby, or in the Dorothy Porter Simmons Family Regency Room on the lower level. CONCIERGE SERVICE is available in the Entrance Lobby to assist with your questions, and to help with dining, hotel, entertainment and transportation concerns. [Penny Vennare, Event Supervisor; Ron Ogrodowski, Concierge.] DRESS CODE for all concerts is at your personal discretion and ranges from dress and business attire to casual wear. ELEVATOR is located next to the Grand Staircase. EMERGENCY CALLS can be referred to the concierge desk at 412.392.2880.

the program, at the discretion of the conductor. Also available for parents with restless children.

Reservations at 412.392.4879, pittsburghsymphony.org/mozartroom. REFRESHMENT BARS are located in the Garden and Overlook rooms and in the Grand Tier Lounge. Intermission beverages may be ordered prior to performances. Water cups are available in the restrooms. PHOTOGRAPHY and video or audio recording of the performance is strictly prohibited at all times. PRE-PAID PARKING is available to all ticketholders in the Sixth & Penn garage across from Heinz Hall. Ask about prepaid parking when you order your tickets.

SMOKING is not permitted in Heinz Hall. The garden is accessible during performances for this LOCKERS are located on the Lower, Grand Tier and Gallery levels. purpose. LOST AND FOUND items can be retrieved by calling 412.392.4844 on weekdays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MOBILE DEVICES should be turned off and put away upon entering the theater. THE MOZART ROOM is available for a grand dining experience from The Common Plea, just seconds away from your seats.

SUPPORTING THE PSO is a critical portion of the financial future of the PSO as ticket sales only cover a portion of our operating costs. To make a tax-deductible gift, contact our Donor Relations department at 412.392.4880 or visit us online at pittsburghsymphony.org

THE FOLLOWING ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES: • Level entrance and route to main floor of auditorium FIRE EXITS are to be used ONLY • Wheelchair seat locations with companion seats* in case of an emergency. If the fire • Portable assistive listening devices. See ushers for assistance. alarm is activated, follow the direc- • Braille programs are available at the concierge desk for most tion of Heinz Hall ushers and staff BNY Mellon Grand Classics performances. to safely evacuate the theater. *Please contact the box office for the location of these seats. 48


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