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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.

program October 4, 5 & 6 program.......................................................................9 October 4, 5 & 6 program notes......................................................... 12 Manfred Honeck biography................................................................ 30 Lisette Oropesa biography.................................................................. 32 Andrey Nemzer biography.................................................................. 34 Hugh Russell biography....................................................................... 36 Year of Pittsburgh Composers........................................................... 38 Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh biography................................... 40

Every Gift is instrumental Individuals.............................................................................................. 46 Foundations & Public Agencies.......................................................... 52 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. 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.

Corporations ......................................................................................... 53 Legacy of Excellence............................................................................. 54 Commitment to Excellence Campaign............................................. 56

Individuals & Heinz Hall Information Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Musicians........................................2 Board of Trustees & Chairman’s Council...............................................3 Jack Heinz Society....................................................................................5 New Leadership Board............................................................................5 Pittsburgh Symphony Association........................................................5 Administrative Staff.................................................................................7 Heinz Hall Information......................................................................... 60

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MUSIC DIRECTOR

Manfred Honeck Endowed by the Vira I. Heinz Endowment

Victor de Sabata Guest Conductor Chair

Gianandrea Noseda

resident conductor

Lawrence Loh

Virginia Kaufman Chair

assistant conductor

Fawzi Haimor first violin

Noah Bendix-Balgley Rachel Mellon Walton Concertmaster chair

Mark Huggins Associate Concertmaster Beverlynn & Steven Elliott Chair

Huei-Sheng Kao Assistant Concertmaster

Hong-Guang Jia Assistant Concertmaster

Jeremy Black Ellen Chen-Livingston Irene Cheng Sarah Clendenning Alison Peters Fujito David Gillis Selma Wiener Berkman Memorial Chair

Jennifer Orchard Ron & dorothy chutz chair

Susanne Park Christopher Wu Nancy & Jeffery Leininger Chair

Shanshan Yao B 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

Dennis O’Boyle x Laura Motchalov William & Sarah Galbraith Chair

Eva Burmeister Carolyn Edwards

Andrew Fuller Lorien Benet Hart Claudia Mahave Peter Snitkovsky Albert Tan Rui-Tong Wang

flute

Lorna McGhee j

Neal Berntsen Chad Winkler

Jackman Pfouts Flute Chair

Susan S. greer memorial chair

viola

Rhian Kenny j

Randolph Kelly j

Damian Bursill-Hall h trombone Jennifer Ann Steele Peter Sullivan j HILDA M. WILLIS FOUNDATION CHAIR

Rebecca Cherian h James Nova

Frank & Loti Gaffney Chair

bass trombone Murray Crewe j

Cynthia S. Calhoun Chair

Tatjana Mead Chamis d oboe Cynthia Koledo Joen Vasquez x DeAlmeida j Marylène Gingras-Roy Dr. William Larimer Penny Anderson Brill Mellon, Jr. Chair Cynthia Busch Scott Bell Mr. & Mrs. William E. Erina LarabyRinehart Chair Goldwasser Paul Silver english horn Mr. & Mrs. willard J. Harold Smoliar j Tillotson, Jr. Chair Stephanie Tretick Meng Wang Andrew Wickesberg cello

Anne Martindale Williams j Pittsburgh Symphony Association Chair

David Premo d Donald I. & Janet Moritz and Equitable Resources, Inc. Chair

Adam Liu x george & Eileen Dorman Chair

Mikhail Istomin Gail Czajkowski Irvin Kauffman B Michael Lipman Jane & Rae Burton Chair

Hampton Mallory Lauren Scott Mallory Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Chair

bass

Jeffrey Turner j Tom & Dona Hotopp Chair

Donald H. Evans, Jr. d Betsy Heston x

Johannes & Mona L. Coetzee Memorial Chair

clarinet

Michael Rusinek j Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Silberman Chair

e-flat clarinet

Thomas Thompson bassoon

Nancy Goeres j Mr. & Mrs. William Genge and Mr. & Mrs. James E. Lee Chair

David Sogg h Philip A. Pandolfi contrabassoon James Rodgers j horn

Gretchen Van Hoesen j Virginia Campbell Chair

Edward Stephan j barbara weldon principal timpani chair

Christopher Allen d percussion

Andrew Reamer j Albert H. Eckert Chair

Jeremy Branson d Christopher Allen

librarians

Joann Ferrell Vosburgh j Jean & Sigo Falk Chair

Lisa Gedris EQT OTPAAM Fellow

Adedeji Ogunfolu, Horn

stage technicians

Ronald Esposito John Karapandi Open Chairs

the Henry and Elsie Hillman principal pops conductor chair

Stephen Kostyniak d Zachary Smith x Thomas H. & Frances M. Witmer Chair

Robert Lauver Ronald Schneider

harp

timpani

Anonymous Donor Chair

Irving (Buddy) Wechsler Chair

John Moore Aaron White

Craig Knox j

William Caballero j

Corporation Chair

Stephen & Kimberly Keen Chair

tuba

Thomas Thompson h fretted instruments Ron Samuels Irvin Kauffman B

United States Steel

Jeffrey Grubbs Peter Guild Micah Howard

Tom & Jamee Todd Chair

piccolo

Michael & Carol Bleier Chair

Joseph Rounds Reed Smith Chair honoring Tom Todd

trumpet

mr. & mrs. benjamin f. jones iii keyboard chair Associate Principal Oboe Principal Bass Clarinet

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George Vosburgh j Martha Brooks Robinson Chair

Charles Lirette h Edward D. Loughney Chair

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

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board of trustees chairman

Richard P. Simmons retired, Allegheny Technologies, Inc.

Vice chair

Beverlynn Elliott civic leader

Michael J. White, M.D.

DRS Architects, Inc.

West Penn Allegheny Health System Pittsburgh Symphony Association

Caryl A. Halpern Civic Leader

Richard J. Harshman Ati metals

John H. Hill « Jackson Lewis, LLP

Vice chair

Thomas B. Hotopp

PNC Financial services group

Alysia Hoyt

Richard J. Johnson president & CEO

James A.Wilkinson retired, Meritcare

secretary & Treasurer

Jeffery L. Leininger

retired, mellon Financial Corp.

trustees

Andrew Aloe vistage international

Joan Apt Civic Leader

Benno A. Bernt Griffin Group Partners, LP

Constance Bernt Civic Leader

Theodore N. Bobby retired, H.J. Heinz Company

Donald W. Borneman TVX Advisors

Larry T. Brockway United States Steel Corporation

Michael A. Bryson Retired, BNY Mellon

Anthony Bucci MARC USA

Bernita Buncher The Buncher Company

Rae R. Burton Retired, PPG Industries

Ronald E. Chutz Modern Material Services

Charles C. Cohen Cohen and Grigsby, P.C.

Basil M. Cox retired, eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Inc.

L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Neville Chemical Company

Robert C. Denove Deloitte

Ann C. Donahue civic leader

Roy G. Dorrance, III Retired, United States Steel Corporation

Albert H. Eckert retired, Bell Federal Savings

Sigo Falk civic leader

Terri Fitzpatrick LANXESS Corporation

Ira H. Gordon

Margaret Bovbjerg

Peter S. Greer

retired, Mine Safety Appliances Co. civic leader

Barbara Jeremiah retired, Alcoa, Inc.

J. Craig Jordan PPG Industries

Clifford E. Kress bayer healthcare

John Lynch ECSI corporation

David McCormish BNY Mellon

Robert W. McCutcheon PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Alicia McGinnis Center for Young Musicians

Devin B. McGranahan McKinsey & Company

BeeJee Morrison Civic Leader

Mildred S. Myers tepper school of business, carnegie mellon university

Elliott Oshry pursuant ketchum

John R. Price retired, federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh

Richard E. Rauh

& Plastic Surgery of Pittsburgh, Ltd

Rachel Walton Wymard Author, Hospice Nurse

Robert Zinn K&L Gates, llp

executive committee

Donald W. Borneman Investment Committee

Larry T. Brockway Corporate Leadership team

Michael A. Bryson Rae R. Burton Audit Committee

L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Roy G. Dorrance, III Heinz Hall Committee

Beverlynn Elliott

Annabelle Clippinger New Leadership Board

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

Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY

The Honorable Rich Fitzgerald CHIEF EXECUTIVE, ALLEGHENY COUNTY

Paul Hennigan, Ed.D. POINT PARK UNIVERSITY

Micah Howard PSO bass

Kathleen Maskalick Friends of the PSO

Steve Pederson University of Pittsburgh

development Committee**

Edward Stephan

Thomas B. Hotopp

PSO principal timpani

Diversity, Education & Community

chairman’s council

Engagement Committee**

Barbara Jeremiah Artistic Committee Pops Committee

Jeffery L. Leininger development Committee**

David McCormish finance Committe

Richard J. Harshman chair ATI

John A. Barbour Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Ronald E. Chutz Modern Material Services

Dearth Robert W. McCutcheon Randall Calgon carbon Marketing & Public Affairs committee

Alicia McGinnis Mildred S. Myers Marketing & Public Affairs committee

James W. Rimmel Jack Heinz Society

Kimberly Fleming Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.

J. Brett Harvey Consol Energy, Inc.

David Iwinski Blue Water Growth LLC

Highmark, inc.

Steven T. Schlotterbeck Eric Johnson development Committee The Hillman Company Thomas Todd Gregory Jordan

James W. Rimmel

Helge H. Wehmeier

Point Park University

Matthew V.T. Ray UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Alan Russell, PH.D. cmu / highmark

Reid Ruttenberg American Textile Company

Steven T. Schlotterbeck EQT Corporation

David S. Shapira Giant Eagle, Inc.

James E. Steen Ernst & Young

Craig A. Tillotson Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.

Thomas Todd Reed Smith, LLP

Jon D. Walton retired, Allegheny Technologies, Inc.

Governance Committee

International Advisory Task Force

Rachel Wymard Diversity, Education & Community Engagement Committee**

Life trustees

Reed Smith, LLP

Stephen Klemash Ernst & Young

Morgan O’Brien peoples natural gas co.

Christopher Pike KDKA / UPN Pittsburgh

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

David L. Porges

Ex-officio

United States Steel Corporation

Helge H. Wehmeier

Deborah L. Acklin

retired, bayer corporation

WQED Multimedia

EQT corporation

James Rohr PNC financial services group

Arthur Rooney, II Pittsburgh Steeler Sports, Inc.

John T. Ryan Mine Safety Appliances, Co.

David S. Shapira Giant Eagle, Inc.

John Surma **co-chair «distinguished emeritus

Gordon Management Company

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A Big Idea A Bold Promise

We will send all eligible urban youth to college or trade school on a scholarship. We will fix urban schools so that kids are prepared for success and meaning in life. We will invest in our region’s workforce by preparing the next generation of workers. We will get this work done by raising $250 million.

Early Success

We have sent more than 4,000 kids to college or trade school, and they are doing remarkably well. We have begun to see the stabilization and renewal of our urban schools and neighborhoods. We have graduated many students and hundreds of them have already been hired by our region’s top employers. We have raised $160 million because of our community’s generosity and vision.

A Critical Moment

Our region’s leaders have stepped up to serve as Honorary Co-Chairs of The Pittsburgh Promise campaign to raise the final $90 million. Heather Bresch Mylan

David Malone Gateway Financial

Bill Demchak PNC

Kent McElhattan Industrial Scientific

Kim Fleming Hefren Tillotson

Robert Nutting Pittsburgh Pirates

Chuck Hammel Pitt Ohio

Robert Paul Ampco Pittsburgh

Robert Hanson American Eagle

Jeffrey Romoff UPMC

Franco Harris NFL/Super Bakery

Art Rooney Pittsburgh Steelers

Henry Hillman Hillman Company

Scott Roy Range Resources

Laura Shapira Karet Giant Eagle

Vince Sands BNY Mellon

Mario Lemieux Pittsburgh Penguins

Susan Baker Shipley Huntington Bank

Anne Lewis Oxford Development

Spencer Todd Thermo Fisher Scientific

Jerry MacCleary Bayer Material Science

William Winkenwerder, Jr. Highmark

It Continues With You

We invite you to make your gift or learn more about the impact of The Pittsburgh Promise at www.pittsburghpromise.org.

Thank You,

Marty McGuinn Retired Chairman and CEO Mellon Financial Corporation

David Shapira Executive Chairman Giant Eagle, Inc.

IT LIVES IN ALL OF US.

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Jack Heinz Society CHAIRMAN

James W. Rimmel MEMBERS

Bernie S. Annor Jensina Chutz

Jim Cannon Jeffrey J. Conn Gavin H. Geraci Michael Herald Robert F. Hoyt Todd Izzo Rodrick O. McMahon

New Leadership Board officers

Annabelle Clippinger CHAIRMAN

Elizabeth Etter VICE CHAIRMAN

Ronald F. Smutny

Daniel Pennell UNIVERSITY RELATIONS CHAIR

Lynn Broman SOCIAL ACTIVITIES CHAIR

Elizabeth Etter EDUCATION & OUTREACH CHAIR

SECRETARY

Alexis M. McKinley

MEMBERS

TREASURER

Erin G. Allen Brian Ashton Joshua Austin

Janice G. Jeletic MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

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 board

Pam Bechtol holiday luNCHEON CHAIR

Sue Breedlove VP of membership

Gillian Cannell VP of Education

Jan Chadwick annual meeting/LUNCHEON CHAIR

Mary Ann Craig AFFILIATES DAY CHAIR

Peg Fitchwell-Hill Vp of cOMMUNICATIONS, newsletter

Fran Friday BOUTIQUE CHAIR

Joyce Golonka VP of organizational

Gerald Lee Morosco Abby L. Morrison Gabriel Pellathy Victoria Rhoades-Carraro Barbara A. Scheib William Scherlis

James Slater John A. Thompson Rachel M. Wymard

Ted B. Bosquez Matther Campbell Cynthia DeAlmeida Antonia Franzinger Alice V. Gelormino Susan Gluckman Victoria A. Guscoff Elizabeth Hamilton Linda Hoffman Esq. Dawn Kosanovich James Malezi Alexis M. McKinley

Bridget Meacham Penelope Morel Lily Pietryka Lana Shami Jordan Strassburger Andrew J. Swensen Rev. Debra Thompson

music 101 chair

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Mary Raupp BOUTIQUE CHAIR

Cissy Rebich COMMUNICATIONS

Cheryl Redmond vp of membership, aFFILIATES DAY CHAIR

Millie Ryan Harp Fund Soiree spring luNCHEON CHAIR

development & finanace

ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

Jennifer Martin

Linda Stengel

vp of aUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT,

Sweepstakes CHAIR

symphony salon CHAIR

Carol Stockman

Carolyn Maue spring luNCHEON CHAIR

Clare Meehan vp of dEVELOPMENT

Kathy Meehan holiday luNCHEON CHAIR

Reshma Paranjpe, M.D. vp of aUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT

Francesca Peters vp of eVENTS

Frances Pickard ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

Susie Prentiss

Harp Fund Soiree

Thea Stover

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

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

annual meeting/LUNCHEON CHAIR

*Deceased

Chris Thompson

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT

FINE INSTRUMENT FUND CHAIR, ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR

AFFILIATE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP, PSA@PITTSBURGHSYMPHONY.ORG OR CALL 412-392-3303

Mary Ann Craig

SYMPHONY NORTH PRESIDENT

Robert Kemper SYMPHONY EAST PRESIDENT

friends of the PSO co-chairs

Kathy & David Maskalick

founding chairs

Cynthia & Bill Cooley Connie & Benno Bernt Stephanie & Albert Firtko members Millie Myers & Linda Blum Bill Frederick

Andy & Sherry Klein Joan & Cliff Schoff FOR INFORMATION ABOUT friends of the PSO MEMBERSHIP, please call 724-935-0507

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Administration president & ceo

James A. Wilkinson vice president of public affairs

marketing & sales

Gloria Mou

Elise Clark

director of Education

Assistant Manager of Marketing

James R. Barthen

Sally Denmead

senior vice president & coo

Jim D. Deuchars

Michael E. Bielski

vice president of heinz hall

Carl A. Mancuso senior vice president of Finance & cfo

Scott Michael

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

Louise Cavanaugh Sciannameo Vice President of marketing & Sales

Michael Sexauer

General Manager & Vice President of Orchestra Operations

Marcie Solomon

Vice President of development

Jodi Weisfield

administration

Lisa G. Donnermeyer Managing Assistant to the President

Dawn Sechrist Secretary to the Board/Finance

Mary Persin special Programs Assistant to the music director

artistic planning & Audience Engagement

Sales Manager

Assistant Director of Sales

Claire Ertl Senior Director of marketing & Sales

Trish Imbrogno Director of Marketing & E-Commerce

Francine Lumia Group Sales Manager

Erin Lynn Director of Group Sales

Monica Meyer Assistant Director of Marketing

development

Jennifer Birnie Individual Support Manager

Shannon Capellupo Director of Events

Jan Fleisher Director of Leadership & Planned Gifts

Alfred O. Jacobsen Senior Manager of Corporate & Tour Sponsorship

Jennifer McDonough Manager of Events

Tracey Nath-Farrar Senior Manager of Foundation & Government Support

Rachel Niederberger development assistant

Camilla Brent Pearce Director of Individual Support

Andrew Seay Individual Support coordinator

Brian Skwirut Director of Institutional Support

Erin Wolfe

Manager of Education & Community Programs

Thomas Walters director of Education Programs

finance, information technology & employee benefits

Operations coordinator

Robert Chambers Assistant Personnel Manager

Harold Chambers Recording engineer

Ronald Esposito Stage Technician

Kelvin Hill orchestra Personnel Manager

T.C. Brown

Rachel Joseph

Annuity Database Administrator

Manager of Popular

Kevin DeLuca director of Information

Programming

John Karapandi

Technology

Stage Technician

Sena Mills

Sonja Winkler

Controller

Director of Orchestra

Sabina Romito

Operations & Touring

Accounts Payable Specialist

Eric Quinlan Cash Management Accountant

Fidele Niyonzigira Systems Administrator

Chrissy Savinell Multimedia Manager

LaShawn Smith

patron services

Bryan Abbott patron services representative

Todd Barnett patron services data manager

Ashley Buchinger patron services representative

Payroll & Benefits Manager

Ryan Clark

heinz hall

Dan Fernandez

Kevin Berwick 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

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Victoria Maize patron services representative

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public affairs

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Brian Hughes

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senior graphic Designer

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manager of retail & Special

Jessica D. Wolfe

Projects

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William Weaver Stage Technician

interim Artistic administrator

education & community engagement

Jesse Montgomery

Gwynne Hamill

manager of artistic Planning &

coordinator of Education &

Audience Engagement

Community Programs

Yonca Karakilic

Jessica Ryan

Benjamin Brown

senior Manager of Institutional

Catelyn Cohen Artistic coordinator

& Community Programs

orchestra operations

Stacy Weber Central Scheduling Manager

Eric Wiltfeuer Engineer

Alison Altman Manager of Patron Services

Stacy Corcoran Director of Patron Services

Bill Van Ryn Subscriber & Ticketing Services Representative

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Friday, october 4, 2013 at 8:00 PM Saturday, october 5, 2013 at 8:00 PM Sunday, october 6, 2013 at 2:30 PM

Manfred Honeck, conductor Lisette Oropesa, soprano Andrey Nemzer, tenor Hugh Russell, baritone Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Betsy Burleigh, director Pre-concert

Concert Prelude with Assistant Conductor Fawzi Haimor and composer David Stock

John Stafford Smith

The Star-Spangled Banner

Ludwig van Beethoven Overture to Fidelio, Opus 72c David Stock

Sixth Symphony

I. Brisk, Driving II. Warmly III. Slow, Mysterious WORLD PREMIERE, commissioned by the PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Intermission Carl Orff Carmina Burana, Cantiones profanae for Orchestra, Large and Small Choruses, Children’s Chorus, Soprano, Tenor and Baritone Soloists Fortuna imperatrix mundi (“Fortune, Empress of the World”) I. Primo vere (“In Springtime”) II. In taberna (“In the Tavern”) III. Cour d’amours (“The Court of Love”) Fortuna imperatrix mundi Ms. Oropesa, Mr. Nemzer, Mr. Russell Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh

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THE PARIS FESTIVAL IS MADE POSSIBLE, IN PART, BY THE FINE FOUNDATION.

This weekend’s performances by Music Director Manfred Honeck are made possible, in part, through the generous Annual Fund support of the R.P. Simmons Family. This weekend’s performances by baritone Hugh Russell are made possible, in part, through the generous Annual Fund support of Jim & Electra Agras and the Triangle Tech Group.

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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

Overture to Fidelio, Opus 72c (1814)

about the composer

Born 16 June 1770, Bonn; Died 26 March 1827, Vienna premiere of work

Vienna, 25 May 1814; Kärntnertor Theater; Ludwig van Beethoven, Conductor PSO PREMIERE

The decade (1804-1814) that Beethoven devoted to his only opera, Fidelio, was an unprecedented amount of time to spend perfecting such a work during the early 19th century. Given the same ten years, Rossini dispensed 31 (!) operas between 1810 and 1820, and Donizetti cranked out 35 (!!) specimens of the genre from 1827 to 1837. Even Mozart launched seven operas during his decade in Vienna. For Beethoven, however, Fidelio was more than just a mere theatrical diversion — it was his philosophy set to music. This story of the triumph of justice over tyranny and love over inhumanity was a document of his faith. To present such grandiose beliefs in a work that would not fully serve them was unthinkable, and so Beethoven hammered and rewrote and changed until he was satisfied.

1 November 1900, Carnegie Music Hall; Victor Herbert, conductor instrumentation

woodwinds in pairs, four horns, two trumpets, two trombones, timpani and strings duration

6 minutes

program notes by Dr. Richard E. Rodda

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The most visible remnants of Beethoven’s extensive revisions are the quartet of overtures he composed for Fidelio. The first version of the opera, written between January 1804 and early autumn 1805, was initially titled Leonore after the heroine, who courageously rescues her husband from his wrongful incarceration. For that production, Beethoven wrote the Overture in C major now known as the Leonore No. 1, utilizing themes from the opera. The composer’s friend and early biographer Anton Schindler recorded that Beethoven rejected this first attempt after hearing it privately performed at Prince Lichnowsky’s palace before the premiere. (Another theory, supported by recent detailed examination of the paper on which the sketches for the piece were made, holds that this work was written in 1806-1807 for a projected performance of the opera in Prague that never took place, thus making Leonore No. 1 the third of the Fidelio overtures.) Beethoven then composed a second C major overture, Leonore No. 2, and that piece was used at the first performance, on November 20, 1805. (The management of Vienna’s Theater-an-der-Wien, site of the premiere, insisted on changing the opera’s name from Leonore to Fidelio to avoid confusion with Ferdinand Paër’s Leonore.) The opera foundered. Not only was the audience, largely populated by French officers of Napoleon’s army, which had invaded Vienna exactly one week earlier, unsympathetic, but there were also problems with Fidelio’s dramatic structure. Beethoven was encouraged by his aristocratic supporters to rework the opera and present it again. That second version, for which the magnificent Leonore Overture No. 3 was written, was presented in Vienna on March 29, 1806, but met with only slightly more acclaim than its forerunner.


In 1814, some members of the Court Theater approached Beethoven, by then Europe’s most famous composer, about reviving Fidelio. The idealistic subject of the opera had never been far from his thoughts, and he agreed to the project. The libretto was revised yet again, and Beethoven rewrote all the numbers in the opera and changed their order to enhance the work’s dramatic impact. The new Fidelio Overture, the fourth he composed for his opera, was among the revisions. The Fidelio Overture, whose themes do not derive from the opera, opens with an introduction comprising two contrasting strains of music: a rousing fanfare for the full orchestra and a darkly colored harmonic passage in slow tempo without a definable theme. The work’s compact sonata form begins with the fast tempo and the announcement by the solo horn of the main theme, based on the fanfare motive from the introduction. The fleet second theme is presented quietly by the strings following an energetic climax. The tiny central section, based on the fanfare motive, is less a true development than a transition to the recapitulation of the themes. A rousing coda, separated from the body of the Overture by a return of the slow harmonies of the introduction, brings this noble work to a stirring close.

DAVID STOCK

Sixth Symphony World Premiere, Commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony (2012)

about the composer

Born 3 June 1939, Pittsburgh WORLD PREMIERE

Commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra instrumentation

piccolo, three flutes, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion and strings duration

Pittsburgh native David Stock, Professor Emeritus at Duquesne University, received his baccalaureate in trumpet and composition and an advanced degree in composition from Carnegie Mellon University and a master’s degree in composition from Brandeis. Stock has been Composer-in-Residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony and Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, and is Conductor Laureate of the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, which he founded in 1976 and led until his retirement from that position in 1999. He has appeared as guest conductor across America, including engagements with the major orchestras of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Seattle and Los Angeles, as well as in Australia, Poland, Mexico and China. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and as a host of Da Capo, a weekly series on WQED-FM in Pittsburgh; his television credits include the theme music for the award-winning PBS series Kennedy Center Tonight. Stock’s compositions, which have been performed throughout the United States and in Europe, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, China, Uzbekistan and Korea, include six symphonies, ten string quartets, a dozen concertos, much chamber, solo and orchestral

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music, and scores for dance, theater, television and film. Among his many distinctions are a Guggenheim Fellowship, five Fellowship Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, five Fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and grants and commissions from the Ella Lyman Cabot Trust, Paderewski Fund for Composers, Koussevitzky Music Foundation, Barlow Endowment, Boston Musica Viva, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Seattle Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Erie Philharmonic, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, Duquesne University and many other ensembles and organizations; in November 1992, he was selected by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to receive the “Creative Achievement Award for Outstanding Established Artist.” Stock wrote of his Sixth Symphony (2012), commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and dedicated to Maestro Manfred Honeck. “My Third Symphony (‘Tikkun Olam’) and my Cello Concerto both feature liturgical and secular Jewish themes. In both works, I knew before starting what these connections and quotations would be: in the Cello Concerto, the soloist ‘sings’ in the voice of a cantor; in the Third Symphony, I was asked by one of the music directors who commissioned it to celebrate the Millennium, and ‘Healing of the World’ [‘Tikkun Olam’], the ushering in of the Messianic Era, seemed a Jewish response to that request. “With the Sixth symphony, however, I had no idea ahead of time that the final movement would revisit the world of the Synagogue, and I was quite surprised when it unfolded that way! But I’ve always advised my students to let the composition tell its composer where it wants to go, so I followed my own advice! Some of the quotations include: the prayer before the reading from the Torah; Shema Yisrael, the central prayer of a Jewish service (‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord is One’); and Kadosh, Kadosh (‘Holy, Holy’). “The original plan for the PSO commission was that the Sixth Symphony would celebrate my 75th Birthday, on June 3rd, 2014, but I’m thrilled that it will instead begin the 2013-2014 season of this great orchestra, inspiration of my youth.”

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CARL ORFF

Carmina Burana, Cantiones profanae for Orchestra, Large and Small Choruses, Children’s Chorus, Soprano, Tenor and Baritone Soloists (1935-1936) about the composer

Born 10 July 1895 in Munich; died 29 March 1982 in Munich premiere of work

Frankfurt, 8 December 1937; Frankfurt Opera House; Bertil Wetzelberger, conductor PSO PREMIERE

11 November 1955, Syria Mosque; William Steinberg, conductor instrumentation

two piccolos, three flutes, three oboes,

About thirty miles south of Munich, in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps, is the abbey of Benediktbeuren. In 1803, a 13th-century codex was discovered among its holdings that contains some 200 secular poems which give a vivid, earthy portrait of Medieval life. Many of these poems, attacking the defects of the Church, satirizing contemporary manners and morals, criticizing the omnipotence of money, and praising the sensual joys of food, drink and physical love, were written by an amorphous band known as “Goliards.” These wandering scholars and ecclesiastics, who were often esteemed teachers and recipients of courtly patronage, filled their worldly verses with images of self-indulgence that were probably as much literary convention as biographical fact. The language they used was a heady mixture of Latin, old German and old French. Some paleographic musical notation appended to a few of the poems indicates that they were sung, but it is today so obscure as to be indecipherable. This manuscript was published in 1847 by Johann Andreas Schmeller under the title, Carmina Burana (“Songs of Beuren”), “carmina” being the plural of the Latin word for song, “carmen.”

English horn, E-flat, two B-flat and bass clarinets, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, celesta, two pianos and strings duration

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Carl Orff encountered these lusty lyrics for the first time in the 1930s, and he was immediately struck by their theatrical potential. Like Aaron Copland and Virgil Thomson in the United States, Orff at that time was searching for a simpler, more direct musical expression that could immediately affect listeners. Orff’s view, however, was more Teutonically philosophical than that of the Americans, who were seeking a music for the common man, one related to the everyday world. Orff sought to create a musical idiom that would serve as a means of drawing listeners away from their daily experiences and closer to the realization of oneness with the universe. In the words of the composer’s biographer Andreas Liess, “Orff’s spiritual form is molded by the superimposition of a high intellect on a primitive creative instinct,” thus establishing a tension between the rational (intellect) and the irrational (instinct). The artistic presentation of the deep-seated psychological self to the thinking person allows an exploration of the regions of being that have been overlaid by accumulated layers of civilization. Orff chose 24 poems from the Carmina Burana to include in his work. Since the 13th-century music for them was unknown, all of

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their settings are original with him. The work is disposed in three large sections with prologue and epilogue. The three principal divisions — Primo Vere (“Springtime”), In Taberna (“In the Tavern”) and Cour d’Amours (“Court of Love”) — sing the libidinous songs of youth, joy and love. However, the prologue and epilogue (using the same verses and music) that frame these pleasurable accounts warn against unbridled enjoyment. “The wheel of fortune turns; dishonored I fall from grace and another is raised on high,” caution the words of Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (“Fortune, Empress of the World”), the chorus that stands like pillars of eternal verity at the entrance and exit of this Medieval world. They are the ancient poet’s reminder that mortality is the human lot, that the turning of the same Wheel of Fortune that brings sensual pleasure may also grind that joy to dust. It is this bald juxtaposition of antitheses — the most rustic human pleasures with the sternest of cosmic admonitions — coupled with Orff’s elemental musical idiom that gives Carmina Burana its dynamic theatricality. The work opens with the chorus Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi, depicting the terrible revolution of the Wheel of Fate through a powerful repeated rhythmic figure that grows inexorably to a stunning climax. After a brief morality tale (Fortune plango vulnera — “I lament the wounds that fortune deals”), the Springtime section begins. Its songs and dances are filled with the sylvan brightness and optimistic expectancy appropriate to the annual rebirth of the earth and the spirit. The next section, In Taberna (“In the Tavern”), is given over wholly to the men’s voices. Along with a hearty drinking song are heard two satirical stories: Olim lacus colueram (“Once in lakes I made my home”) — one of the most fiendishly difficult pieces in the tenor repertory — and Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis (“I am the abbot of Cucany”). The third division, Cour d’Amours (“Court of Love”), leaves far behind the rowdy revels of the tavern to enter a refined, seductive world of sensual pleasure. The music is limpid, gentle and enticing, and marks the first appearance of the soprano soloist. The lovers’ urgent entreaties grow in ardor, with insistent encouragement from the chorus, until submission is won in the most rapturous moment in the score, Dulcissime (“Sweetest Boy”). The grand paean to the loving couple (Blanzifor et Helena) is cut short by the intervention of imperious fate, as the opening chorus (Fortuna), like the turning of the great wheel, comes around once again to close this mighty work.

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Carmina Burana FORTUNA IMPERATRIX MUNDI (Fortune, Empress of the World) 1. O fortuna Chorus O fortuna, velut luna statu variabilis, semper crescis aut decrescis; vita detestabilis nunc obdurat et tunc curat ludo mentis aciem, egestatem, potestatem dissolvit ut glaciem.

O fortune! Like the moon everchanging, rising first then declining; hateful life treats us badly then with kindness, making sport with our desires, causing power and poverty alike to melt like ice.

Sors immanis et inanis, rota tu volubilis, status malus, vana salus semper dissolubilis, obumbrata et velata michi quoque niteris; nunc per ludum dorsum nudum tui sceleris.

Dread destiny and empty fate, an ever turning wheel, who make adversity and fickle health alike turn to nothing, in the dark and secretly you work against me; how through your trickery my naked fero backis turned to you unarmed.

Sors salutis et virtutis michi nunc contraria, est affectus et defectus semper in angaria. Hac in hora sine mora corde pulsum tangite; quod per sortem sternit fortem, mecum omnes plangite!

Good fortune and strength now are turned from me, Affection and defeat are always on duty. Come now, pluck the strings without delay; and since by fate the strong are overthrown, weep ye all with me.

2. Fortune plango vulnera Chorus Fortune plango vulnera stillantibus ocellis, quod sua michi munera subtrahit rebellis.

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I lament the wounds that fortune deals with tear-filled eyes, for returning to the attack she takes her gifts from me.

Verum est, quod legitur fronte capillata, sed plerumque sequitur occasio calvata.

It is true as they say, the well-thatched pate may soonest lose its hair.

In fortune solio sederam elatus, prosperitatis vario flore coronatus;

Once on fortune’s throne I sat exalted, crowned with a wreathof prosperity’s flowers.

quicquid enim florui felix et beatus, nunc a summo corrui gloria privatus.

But from my happy, flower-decked paradise I was struck down and stripped of all my glory.

Fortune rota volvitur: descendo minoratus; alter in altum tollitur; nimis exaltatus rex sedet in vertice — caveat ruinam! Nam sub axe legimus Hecubam reginam.

The wheel of fortune turns; dishonored I fall from grace and another is raised on high. Raised to over-dizzy heights of power the king sits in majesty — but let him beware of his downfall! For ’neath the axle of fortune’s wheel behold Queen Hecuba.

I. PRIMO VERE (Springtime) 3. Veris leta facies Small Chorus Veris leta facies mundo propinatur, hiemalis acies victa iam fugatur, in vestitu vario Flora principatur, nemorum dulcisono que canto celebratur.

The joyous face of spring is presented to the world; winter’s army is conquered and put to flight. In colorful dress Flora is arrayed, and the woods are sweet with birdsong in her praise.

Flore fusus gremio Phebus novo more risum dat, hoc vario iam stipatur flore.

Reclining in Flora’s lap Phoebus again laughs merrily, covered with manycolored flowers.


Zephyrus nectareo spirans in odore; certatim pro bravio curramus in amore.

Zephyr breathes around the scented fragrance; eagerly striving for the prize, let us compete in love.

Cytharizat cantico dulcis Philomena, flore rident vario prata iam serena; salit cetus avium silve per amena, chorus promit virginum iam gaudia millena.

Trilling her song sweet Philomel is heard, and smiling with flowers the peaceful meadows lie; a flock of wild birds rises from the woods; the chorus of maidens brings a thousand joys.

4. Omnia sol temperat Baritone Omnia sol temperat purus et subtilis, novo mundo reserat faciem Aprilis; ad amorem properat animus herilis, et iocundis imperat deus puerilis.

All things are tempered by the sun so pure and fine. In a new world are revealed the beauties of April; to thoughts of love the mind of man is turned, and in pleasure’s haunts the youthful God holds sway.

Rerum tanta novitas in solemni vere et veris auctoritas iubet nos gaudere; vias prebet solitas, et in tuo vere fides est et probitas tuum retinere.

Nature’s great renewal in solemn spring and spring’s example bid us rejoice; they charge us keep to well-worn paths, and in your springtime there is virtue and honesty in being constant to your lover.

Ama me fideliter! Fidem meam nota: de corde totaliter et ex mente tota sum presentialiter absens in remota. Quisquis amat taliter, volvitur in rota.

Love me truly! Remember my constancy. With all my heart and all my mind I am with you even when far away. Whoever knows such love knows the torture of the wheel.

5. Ecce gratum Chorus Ecce gratum et optatum ver reducit gaudia, purpuratum floret pratum, sol serenat omnia. Iamiam cedant tristia! Estas redit, nunc recedit Hyemis sevitia.

Behold the welcome, long-awaited spring, which brings back pleasure and with crimson flowers adorns the fields. The sun brings peace to all around. Away with sadness! Summer returns, and now departs cruel winter.

Iam liquescit et decrescit grando, nix et cetera; bruma fugit, et iam sugit ver estatis ubera; illi mens est misera, qui nec vivit, nec lascivit, sub estatis dextera.

Melt away and disappear hail, ice and snow; the mists flee, and spring is fed at summer’s breast. Wretched is the man who neither lives nor lusts under summer’s spell.

Gloriantur et letantur in melle dulcedinis, qui conantur, ut untantur premio Cupidinis; simus jussu Cypridis gloriantes et letantes pares esse Paridis.

They taste delight and honeyed sweetness who strive for and gain Cupid’s reward. Let us submit to Venus’ rule, and joyful and proud be equal to Paris.

UF DEM ANGER (On the Green) 6. Tanz (Dance) Orchestra 7. Floret silva Chorus and Small Chorus Floret silva nobilis floribus et foliis.

The noble forest Is decked with flowers and leaves.

Ubi est antiquus meus amicus?

Where is my old, my long-lost lover?

Hinc equitavit, eia, quis me amabit?

He rode away on his horse. Alas, who will love me now?

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Floret silva undique, nach mime gesellen ist mir we. Gruonet der walt allenthalben, was ist min geselle alse lange? Der ist geriten hinnen, owi, wer sol mich minnen?

The forest all around is in flower, I long for my lover. The forest all around is in flower, whence is my lover gone? He rode away on his horse. Alas, who will love me now?

8. Chramer, gip die varwe mir Children’s Chorus and Chorus Chramer, gip die varwe mir, Salesman, give me die min wengel roete, colored paint damit ich die jungen man to paint my cheeks so an ir dank der minnenliebe noete. crimson red, Seht mich an, that I may make these jungen man! bold young men, Lat mich iu gevallen! whether they will or not, love me. Look at me, young men all! Am I not well pleasing? Minnet, tugentliche man, minnecliche frouwen! Minne tuot iu hoch gemuot unde lat iuch in hohlen eren schouwen.

Love, all you rightthinking men, women worthy to be loved! Love shall raise your spirits high and put a spring into your step.

Seht mich an, etc.

Look at me, etc.

Wol dir, werit, das du bist also freudenriche! Ich wil dir sin undertan durch din liebe immer sicherliche.

Hail to thee, O world that art in joy so rich and plenteous! I will ever be in thy debt surely for thy goodness’ sake!

Seht mich an, etc.

Look at me, etc.

9. Reie (Round Dance) Swaz hie gat umbe Chorus Swaz hie gat umbe, daz sint allez megede, die wellent an man alle disen sumer gan.

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They who here go dancing round are young maidens all who will go without a man this whole summer long.

Chume, chum, geselle min Small Chorus Chume, chum, geselle min, ih enbite harte din.

Come, come, dear heart of mine, I so long have waited for thee.

Suzer rosenvarwer munt, chum un mache mich gesunt.

Sweetest rosy colored mouth, come and make me well again.

Swaz hie gat umbe Chorus Swaz hie gat umbe, etc.

They who here go dancing round, etc.

10. Were diu werlt alle min Chorus Were diu werlt alle min von deme mere unze an den Rin, des wolt ih mih darben, daz diu chünegin von Engellant lege an minen armen.

If the whole world were but mine from the sea right to the Rhine, gladly I’d pass it by if the Queen of England fair in my arms did lie.

II. IN TABERNA (In the Tavern) 11. Estuans interius Baritone Estuans interius ira vehementi in amaritudine loquor mee menti: factus de materia, cinis elementi, similis sum folio, de quo ludunt venti.

Seething inside with boiling rage, in bitterness I talk to myself. Made of matter, risen from dust, I am like a leaf tossed in play by the winds.

Cum sit enim proprium viro sapienti supra petram ponere sedem fundamenti, stultus ego comparor fluvio labenti, river, sub eodem tramite nunquam permanenti. Feror ego veluti sine nauta navis, ut per vias aeris vaga fertur avis; non me tenent vincula,

But whereas it befits a wise man to build his house on a rock, I, poor fool, am like a meandering never keeping to the same path. I drift along like a pilotless ship or like an aimless bird, carried at random through the air.


non me tenet clavis, quero mihi similes, et adiungor pravis.

No chains hold me captive, no lock holds me fast; I am looking for those like me, and I joined the depraved.

Mihi cordis gravitas res videtur gravis; iocus est amabilis dulciorque favis; quicquid Venus imperat, labor est suavis, que nunquam in cordibus habitat ignavis.

The burdens of the heart seem to weigh me down; jesting is pleasant and sweeter than the honeycomb. Whatever Venus commands is pleasant toil; she never dwells in craven hearts.

Via lata gradior more iuventutis, inplicor et vitiis, immemor virtutis, voluptatis avidus magis quam salutis, mortuus in anima curam gero cutis.

On the broad path I wend my way as is youth’s wont, I am caught up in vice and forgetful of virtue, caring more for voluptuous pleasure than for my health; dead in spirit, I think only of my skin.

12. Olim lacus colueram Tenor and Male Chorus Olim lacus colueram, olim pulcher extiteram — dum cignus ego fueram. Miser, miser! Modo niger et ustus fortiter!

Once in lakes I made my home, once I dwelt in beauty — that was when I was a swan. Alas, poor me! Now I am black and roasted to a turn!

Girat, regirat garcifer; me rogus urit fortiter: propinat me nunc dapifer. Miser, miser! etc.

On the spit I turn and turn, the fire roasts me through; now I am presented at the feast. Alas, poor me! etc.

Nunc in scutella iaceo, et volitare nequeo, dentes frendentes video. Miser, miser! etc.

Now in a serving dish I lie and can no longer fly; gnashing teeth confront me. Alas, poor me! etc.

13. Ego sum abbas Baritone and Male Chorus Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis, et consilium meum est cum bibulis, et in secta Decii voluntas mea est, et qui mane me quesierit in taberna, post vesperam nudus egredietur, et sic denudatus veste clamabit: Wafna, wafna! Quid fecisti sors turpissima? Nostre vite gaudia abstulisti omnia! Wafna, wafna! Ha, ha!

I am the abbot of Cucany, and I like to drink with my friends. I belong from choice to the sect of Decius, and whoever meets me in the morning at the tavern by evening has lost his clothes, and thus stripped of his clothes cries out: Wafna, wafna! What hast thou done,oh,wicked fate? All the pleasures of this life thus to take away! Wafna, wafna! Ha, ha!

14. In taberna quando sumus Male Chorus In taberna quando sumus, non curamus quid sit humus, sed ad ludum properamus, cui semper insudamus. Quid agatur in taberna, ubi nummus est pincerna, hoc est opus ut queratur, si quid loquar, audiatur.

When we are in the tavern we spare no thought for the grave, but rush to the gaming tables where we always sweat and strain. What goes on in the tavern, where a coin gets you a drink — if this is what you would know, then listen to what I say.

Quidam ludunt, quidam bibunt, quidam indiscrete vivunt. Sed in ludo qui morantur, ex his quidam denudantur, quidam ibi vestiuntur, quidam saccis induuntur. Ibi nullus timet mortem, sed pro Bacho mittunt sortem.

Some men gamble, some men drink, some indulge in indiscretions. But of those who stay to gamble, some lose their clothes, some win new clothes, while others put on sack cloth. There no one is afraid of death, but for Bacchus plays at games of chance.

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Primo pro nummata vini; ex hac bibunt libertini, semel bibunt pro captivis, post hec bibunt ter pro vivis, quater pro Christianis cunctis, quinquies pro fidelibus defunctis, sexies pro sororibus vanis, septies pro militibus silvanis.

First the dice are thrown for wine; this the libertines drink. Once they drink to prisoners, then three times to the living, four times to all Christians, five to the faithful departed, six times to the dissolute sisters, seven to the bushrangers.

Octies pro fratribus perversis, nonies pro monachis dispersis, decies pro navigantibus, undecies pro discordantibus, duodecies pro penitentibus, tredecies pro iter angentibus. Tam pro papa quam pro rege bibunt omnes sine lege.

Eight times to the delinquent brothers, nine to the dispersed monks, ten times to the navigators, eleven to those at war, twelve to the penitent, thirteen to travelers. They drink to the Pope and king alike, all drink without restraint.

Bibit hera, bibit herus, bibit miles, bibit clerus, bibit ille, bibit illa, bibit servus cum ancilla, bibit velox, bibit piger, bibit albus, bibit niger, bibit constans, bibit vagus, bibit rudus, bibit magus.

The mistress drinks, the master drinks, the soldier drinks, the man of God, this man drinks, this woman drinks, the manservant with the serving maid, the quick man drinks, the sluggard drinks, the white man and the black man drink, the steady man drinks, the wanderer drinks, the simpleton drinks, the wiseman drinks.

Bibit pauper et egrotus, bibit exul et ignotus, bibit puer, bibit canus, bibit presul et decanus, bibit soror, bibit frater, bibit anus, bibit mater; bibit ista, bibit ille, bibunt centum, bibunt mille.

The poor man drinks, the sick man drinks, the exile drinks and the unknown, the boy drinks, the old man drinks, the bishop drinks and the deacon, sister drinks and brother drinks, the old crone drinks, the mother drinks, this one drinks, that one drinks, a hundred drink, a thousand drink.

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Parum sexcente nummate durant, cum immoderate bibunt omnes sine meta. Quamvis bibant mente leta, sic nos rodunt omnes gentes, et sic erimus egentes. Qui nos rodunt confundantur et cum iustis non scribantur.

Six hundred coins are not enough when all these drink too much, and without restraint. Although they drink cheerfully, many people censure us, and we shall always be short of money. May our cries be confounded and never be numbered among the just.

III. COUR D’AMOURS (Court of Love) 15. Amor volat undique Children’s Chorus and Soprano Amor volat undique, captus est libidine. Iuvenes, iuvencule coniunguntur merito. Siqua sine socio, caret omni gaudio; tenet noctis infirma sub intimo cordis in custodia: fit res amarissima.

Love flies everywhere and is seized by desire. Young men and women are matched together. If a girl lacks a partner, she misses all the fun; in the depths of her heart is darkest night: it is a bitter fate.

16. Dies, nox et omnia Baritone Dies, nox et omnia mihi sunt contraria, virginum, colloquia me fay planszer, oy suvenz suspirer, plu me fay temer.

Day, night and all the worldare against me, the sound of maidens’ voices makes me weep. I often hear sighing, and it makes me more afraid.

O sodales, ludite, vos qui scitis dicite, michi mesto parcite, grand ey dolur, attamen consulite per voster honur.

O friends, be merry, say what you will, but have mercy on me, a sad man, for great is my sorrow, yet give me counsel for the sake of your honor.

Tua pulchra facies, me fey planszer milies, pectus habet glacies,

Your lovely face makes me weep a thousand tears because your heart is of ice,


a remender statim vivus fierem per un baser.

but I would be restored at once to life by one single kiss.

fit ludus ineffabilis membris, lacertis, labiis.

and inexpressible pleasure fills their limbs, their arms, their lips.

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Stetit puella rufa tunica; si quis eam tetigit, tunica crepuit. Eia, eia.

There stood a young girl in a red tunic; if anyone touched her, the tunic rustled. Heigho, heigho.

Stetit puella, tamquam rosula; facie splenduit, os eius floruit. Eia, eia.

There stood a girl fair as a rose; her face was radiant, her mouth like a flower. Heigho, heigho.

18. Circa mea pectora Baritone and Chorus Circa mea pectora multa sunt suspiria de tua pulchritudine, que me ledunt misere. Manda liet, manda liet, min geselle chumet niet.

My breast is filled with sighing for your loveliness, and I suffer grievously. Manda liet, manda liet, my sweetheart comes not.

Tui lucent oculi sicut solis radii, sicut splendor fulguris lucem donat tenebris. Manda liet, etc.

Your eyes shine like sunlight, like the splendor of lightning in the night. Manda liet, etc.

Vellut deus, vellent dii quod mente proposui: ut eius virginea reserassem vincula. Manda liet, etc.

May God grant, may the gods permit the plan I have in mind: to undo the bonds of her virginity. Manda liet, etc.

Veni, veni, venias, ne me mori facias, hyrca, hyrca, nazaza, trillirivos ...

Come, come, pray come, do not let me die, hyrca, hyrca, nazaza, trillirivos ...

Pulchra tibi facies, oculorum acies, capillorum series, oh, quam clara species! Rosa rubicundior, lilio candidior, omnibus formosior, semper in te glorior!

Lovely is your face, the glance of your eyes, the braids of your hair, oh, how beautiful you are! Redder than the rose, whiter than the lily, comelier than all the rest; always I shall glory in you.

21. In trutina Soprano In trutina mentis dubia fluctuant contraria lascivus amor et pudicitia. Sed eligo quod video, collum iugo prebeo: ad iugum tamen suave transeo.

In the scales of my wavering indecision physical love and chastity are weighed. But I choose what I see, I bow my head in submission and take on the yoke which is after all sweet.

22. Tempus est iocundum Soprano, Baritone and Children’s Chorus

Tempus est iocundum, O virgines; modo conguadete, vos iuvenes. Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo, 19. Si puer cum puellula iam amore virginali totus ardeo, Male Chorus and Baritone novus, novus amor est, quo pereo. Si puer cum puellula If a boy and a girl Mea me confortat moraretur in cellula, linger together, promissio, felix coniunctio. happy is their union. mea me deportat Amore sucrescente, Increasing love negatio. pariter e medio leaves tedious avulso procul tedio, good sense far behind,

Pleasant is the season, O maidens; now rejoice together, young men. Oh, oh, oh, I blossom, now with pure love I am on fire! This love is new, new, of which I perish. My love brings me comfort when she promises, but makes me distraught with her refusal.

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Oh, oh, etc.

Oh, oh, etc.

Tempore brumali vir patiens, animo vernali lasciviens.

In winter time the man is lazy, in the spring he will turn amorous.

Oh, oh, etc.

Oh, oh, etc.

Mea mecum ludit virginitas, mea me detrudit simplicitas. Oh, oh, etc.

My chastity teases me, but my innocence holds me back! Oh, oh, etc.

Veni, domicella, cum gaudio, veni, veni, pulchra, iam, pereo. Oh, oh, etc.

Come, my darling, come with joy, come, my beauty, for already I die! Oh, oh, etc.

BLANZIFLOR ET HELENA (Blanziflor and Helena) 24. Ave formosissima Chorus Ave formosissima, gemma pretiosa, ave decus virginum, virgo gloriosa, ave mundi luminar, ave mundi rosa, Blanziflor et Helena, Venus generosa.

Hail to thee, most lovely, most precious jewel, hail pride of virgins, most glorious virgin! Hail, light of the world, hail, rose of the world! Blanziflor and Helena, noble Venus, hail!

FORTUNA IMPERATRIX MUNDI (Fortune, Empress of the World) 25. O fortuna

23. Dulcissime Soprano Dulcissime, ah, totam tibi subdo me!

Sweetest boy, ah, I give my all to you!

Chorus O fortuna, velut luna, etc.

O fortune! Like the moon, etc.

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TATJANA MEAD CHAMIS | viola “Inner Voice” Wednesday, November 6, 2013

ROBERT MOIR | artistic planning “Adventures in Programming” Wednesday, February 19, 2014

REBECCA CHERIAN | trombone “From the Back Row” Thursday, March 20, 2014

NOAH BENDIX-BALGLEY | concertmaster “Concertmaster: The Symphony’s Quarterback” Wednesday, May 7, 2014

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Manfred Honeck He commenced his career as assistant to Claudio Abbado in Vienna. Subsequently, he was engaged by the Zurich Opera House, where he was bestowed the prestigious European Conductor’s Award in 1993. Other early stations of his career include Leipzig, where he was one of three main conductors of the MDR Symphony Orchestra and Oslo, where he assumed the post of Music Director at the Norwegian National Opera on short notice for a year and, following a highly successful tour of Europe, was engaged as Principal Guest Conductor of the Oslo Manfred Honeck and his orchestra present Philharmonic Orchestra for several years. themselves regularly to the European From 2000 to 2006 he was Music Director audience. Since 2010, annual tour of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in performances have led them to numerous Stockholm and, from 2008 to 2011, Principal European music capitals and major music Guest Conductor of the Czech Philharmonic festivals, amongst them Rheingau Musik Orchestra, a position he will resume for Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, another three years at the beginning of the Beethovenfest Bonn, Musikfest Berlin, season 2013-2014. Grafenegg Festival, Lucerne Festival and the BBC Proms. The 2012 tour focused on a week- As a guest conductor Manfred Honeck has long residency at the Vienna Musikverein. In worked with leading international orchestras August and September 2013, concerts took such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Bavarian place in Grafenegg, Berlin, Bucharest, Paris, Radio Symphony Orchestra, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, GewandhausDüsseldorf, Frankfurt, Lucerne and Bonn. orchester Leipzig, Staatskapelle Dresden, From 2007 to 2011, Manfred Honeck was Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, London Music Director of the Staatsoper Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, where he conducted premieres including Accademia di Santa Cecilia Rome and Berlioz’s Les Troyens, Mozart’s Idomeneo, the Vienna Philharmonic. Orchestras he Verdi’s Aida, Richard Strauss’s Rosenkavalier, conducted in the USA include New York Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites and Philharmonic, The Cleveland Orchestra, Wagner’s Lohengrin and Parsifal as well as Chicago Symphony. 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. Manfred Honeck has served as Music Director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra since the season 2008-2009. After two extensions his contract will run until the end of the 20192020 season. His 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. The recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 has won an ICMA 2012 Award.

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LISETTE OROPESA Soprano Lisette Oropesa has been hailed by The New York Times as an artist with a “magnetic” stage presence, and an “attractively silky, and flexible timbre.” She has already appeared on concert and opera stages throughout Europe and North America, and has been identified as an artist on the rise. In the 2012/13 season, Ms. Oropesa appeared as Gilda at the Metropolitan Opera in Michael Mayer’s new production of “Rigoletto,” and was heard as the Woodbird in Robert Lepage’s production of “Siegfried.” Further appearances in the season included a return to Arizona Opera in the title role of “Lucia di Lammermoor” and her role and company debut with Michigan Opera Theatre as Cleopatra in “Giulio Cesare”. She finishes the season with her company debut at Santa Fe Opera as Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro.” Next season, Lisette returns to the Metropolitan Opera to sing Nanetta in “Falstaff,” and Sophie in “Werther,” both of which are new productions which will be featured in the Met’s Live! in HD broadcasts. She will also be heard as Amalia with the Washington Concert Opera in Verdi’s “I Masnadieri,” as well as performances of Carmina Burana with the Pittsburgh Symphony.

Burana, and she made her Pittsburgh Opera debut as Konstanze. Other international appearances include Konstanze at the Welsh National Opera, Fiorilla in “Il Turco in Italia” and the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, as well as Nanetta at ABAO Opera Bilbao. Ms. Oropesa is a 2008 graduate of The Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, and was a winner of The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 2005. She has developed a strong relationship with The Metropolitan Opera, including her major role debut as Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro” in 2007 to great acclaim. She has been heard in productions including “Orfeo ed Euridice” and “Idomeneo,” and the final performances of Otto Schenk’s “Der Ring des Nibelungen” as Woglinde and the Forest Bird. She has been heard in new productions at The Met including “Iphigénie en Tauride” and has been featured in many of The Met’s Live! in HD broadcasts, including “La Rondine” (new production), “Manon Lescaut,” “Hánsel und Gretel,” “Il trittico” (new production), “The Enchanted Island” (new production), and “Das Rheingold” (new production). Additionally, she has been heard in concert at The Met for the 125th Anniversary Gala, and with the Met Chamber Ensemble at Carnegie Hall in performances of Brahms’ “Liebeslieder-Walzer” with James Levine and Daniel Barenboim at the pianos.

In the 2011/2012 season, Ms. Oropesa made her company and role debut with San Francisco Opera in “Xerxes,” and was heard as Miranda in the new Baroque pastiche “The Enchanted Island” at the Metropolitan Opera. She returned to the Bayerische Staatsoper as Ismene in Mozart’s “Mitridate, re di Ponto,” These performances mark Ms. Oropesa’s the role she sang in her company debut when debut with the PSO. the production premiered in the summer of 2011. She achieved great success when she joined Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony on short notice for Carmina

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ANDREY NEMZER During the early years of his career, Andrey Nemzer has become distinguished for the unique size, flexibility, and range of his instrument. A Winner of the 2012 Metropolitan Opera National Council Grand Finals, Andrey returns to their stage in 20132014, when he performs the role of the Guardian in Die Frau ohne Schatten. and also covers the role of Orlofsky in their new production of Die Fledermaus. This season’s engagements also include the Pittsburgh Symphony for Orff’s Carmina Burana. Last season, Mr. Nemzer covered the title role of Giulio Cesare in a new production for the Metropolitan Opera, and joined the Rhode Island Phiharmonic for Handel’s Messiah. The artist, who is a native of Moscow, Russia, recently completed studies for an Artist Diploma at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Andrey Nemzer began his studies at Moscow Choir College, after which he became a touring soloist with the Moscow Choir under the direction of Viktor Popov. During this time, he participated in the Russian premiere of Mozart’s Masonic Cantatas at Moscow Conservatory’s Great Hall with pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev.

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Mr. Nemzer frequently collaborates with many vocal and instrumental ensembles of Russia, including The Pocket Symphony, under the direction of Nazar Kozhukhar, Intrada Vocal Ensemble under the direction of Ekaterina Antonenko, and the Moscow Sacred Music Ensemble under the direction of Galina Koltsova. He is the principal soloist of The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh. He began his singing career as a spinto tenor, where favorite credits included the Russian premieres of Lulu (Alwa) by Berg, and Peter The Great (Alexis) by Grétry, staged at the Helikon-Opera Theatre. Andrey Nemzer was the winner of the 2011 Mildred Miller International Vocal Competition, a Second Prize winner of the 2012 Gerda Lissner Foundation Competition, and a prizewinner in the 2010 Pittsburgh Baroque Competition. These performances mark Mr. Nemzer’s subscription debut with the PSO.


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HUGH RUSSELL, BARITONE Canadian baritone Hugh Russell continues to receive high praise for his charisma, dramatic energy and vocal beauty. He is widely acclaimed for his performances in the operas of Mozart and Rossini, and is regularly invited to perform with symphony orchestras throughout North America. At the center of his orchestral repertoire is Orff’s popular Carmina Burana, which Mr. Russell has performed with The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Houston Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Toronto Symphony, and Vancouver Symphony, among others. The New Orleans Times-Picayune said, “Baritone Hugh Russell also grasped the theatrical nature of Orff’s work, nearly stealing the show with a voice that ranged from organ-deep rumbles to flutelike falsetto – and an acting style that drew roars of laughter as he captured the bullishness of an intoxicated medieval abbot.” In the current season, Mr. Russell will be heard in performances of Carmina Burana with the Indianapolis Symphony and new Music Director Krzysztof Urbanski, National Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic with Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Milwaukee Symphony and Andreas Delfs, and Houston Symphony with Music Director Hans Graf. He appears with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony with Music Director Edwin Outwater in a season opening Gala, and returns later for performances of Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer. He returns to the Vancouver Symphony for concerts with Music Director Bramwell Tovey of Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem and Songs of a Wayfarer. He adds John Adams’ The Wound-Dresser in performances with the Toledo Symphony and will be heard in the title role of The Barber of Seville with Opera Hamilton. In the 2012-2013 season, Mr. Russell makes his debut with the Danish Radio Symphony in performances of Carmina Burana with Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos and for his debut with the Naples Philharmonic. Additional performances include Rachmaninoff’s The Bells with the Madison Symphony Orchestra, and his return to Opera Theatre of St. Louis as 36

General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance. During the 2010–2011 season, Mr. Russell made his UK debut as Virginio in Mercadante’s Virginia at the Wexford Festival. He joined Edo de Waart and the Milwaukee Symphony for performances of Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony and sang Papageno in his debut with Manitoba Opera. Additional performances included Carmina Burana with the Philadelphia Orchestra in Vail and at his alma mater, the Oberlin Conservatory. Mr. Russell began the 2009–2010 season as Lescaut in performances of Massenet’s Manon for Angers-Nantes Opéra. He returned to Atlanta Opera as Papageno in Die Zauberflöte and was heard in concert performances of Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer and Fauré’s Requiem with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and Carmina Burana with KitchenerWaterloo Symphony Orchestra and Sarasota Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Russell began the 2008–2009 season as Dandini in La Cenerentola with Atlanta Opera. He was also heard as Belcore in L’elisir d’amore with Arizona Opera, and made his role debut as Papageno in Die Zauberflöte with Pacific Opera Victoria and Orchestra London. He continued his success as baritone soloist in Carmina Burana with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Leonard Slatkin and with Pittsburgh Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, New Mexico Symphony and National Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Russell has been seen at the New York City Opera, where he made his company debut singing the title role in Il barbiere di Siviglia, as well as the Los Angeles Opera, where he sang Harlequin in Ariadne auf Naxos conducted by Kent Nagano. He was both an Adler Fellow and a member of the Merola Opera Program at San Francisco Opera, where he was heard in Ariadne auf Naxos and in Messiaen’s St François d’Assise. The San Francisco Classical Voice proclaimed, “He seems born for the stage. And with a lyrical voice boasting a strong and exciting top end, he is a complete performer.”


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As a member of the Pittsburgh Opera Center, Mr. Russell sang the roles of Malatesta in Don Pasquale, the title role in Pelléas et Mélisande, and Guglielmo in Così fan tutte, a role he has also performed with Boston Baroque. Reviewing the latter performance, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review wrote, “Baritone Hugh Russell was magnificent…His was also the most completely acted performance.” A further triumph with this company was his performance in Dominick Argento’s Postcard from Morocco. He has also been a regular performer with the New York Festival of Song and has sung in the Festival’s recitals at Merkin Concert Hall, the Kaye Playhouse, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and was cited by The New York Times for his “lovely

sound.” On the orchestral concert stage, he has been heard in Carmina Burana with the Seattle and San Francisco Symphonies, in Fauré’s Requiem with the Orquestra de Sevilla, and in Tobias Picker’s Tres sonetos de amor with L’Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, among many others. Other recent operatic engagements have included the lead role of the Pilot in Rachel Portman’s The Little Prince with Boston Lyric Opera; Taddeo in L’italiana in Algeri with Vancouver Opera; Valentin in Faust with Pittsburgh Opera; and Taddeo in L’italiana in Algeri and Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus with Arizona Opera. Mr. Russell last performed with the PSO in February 2009. biography 2013-2014 season

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Year of Pittsburgh Composers The Pittsburgh Symphony’s Composer of the Year residency was established in 2001 in an effort to bring audiences and living composers closer together. This one-of-a-kind program immerses the composer-in-residence in the community, with multiple performances, commissions, and opportunities to engage with students and audiences. Past composers have included Richard Danielpour, John Adams, Jennifer Higdon, Joan Tower, Steven Stucky and Mason Bates.

More concerts featuring pittsburgh composers

This season, the PSO celebrates composers who make Pittsburgh their home. Following the world premiere of David Stock’s Sixth Symphony, the PSO will feature works by Carnegie Mellon University faculty Leonardo Balada and Nancy Galbraith. In February 2014, the PSO will premiere The Elements, a five-part commission by Patrick Burke (Duquesne University), Bomi Jang (University of Pittsburgh), Mathew Rosenblum (University of Pittsburgh), Reza Vali (Carnegie Mellon University) and Amy Williams (University of Pittsburgh), inspired by Pittsburgh’s environmental history and the elements of fire, earth, water, air and metal. Arrive early for Concert Preludes featuring the composers in discussion with PSO staff conductors, and stay tuned for more Year of Pittsburgh Composers events throughout the season.

February 7-9, 2014 Patrick Burke/Bomi Jang/ Mathew Rosenblum/ Reza Vali/Amy Williams: The Elements (World Premiere/PSO Commission)

November 8-10, 2013 Leonardo Balada: Symphony No. 6 , “Symphony of Sorrows” (American Premiere)

March 21 & 23, 2014 Nancy Galbraith: Euphonic Blues

For more information, please visit www.pittsburghsymphony.org/year-of-pittsburgh-composers

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Stock: Sixth symphony (world premiere and pso commission)

DAVID STOCK Advisor, Year of Pittsburgh Composers

Pittsburgh native David Stock, Professor Emeritus at Duquesne University, received his baccalaureate in trumpet and composition and an advanced degree in composition from Carnegie Mellon University and a master’s degree in composition from Brandeis. Stock has been Composer-in-Residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony and Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, and is Conductor Laureate of the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, which he founded in 1976 and led until his retirement from that position in 1999. He has appeared as guest conductor across America, including engagements with the major orchestras of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Seattle and Los Angeles, as well as in Australia, Poland, Mexico and China. He has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and the 38

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and as a host of Da Capo, a weekly series on WQED-FM in Pittsburgh; his television credits include the theme music for the award-winning PBS series Kennedy Center Tonight. Stock’s compositions, which have been performed throughout the United States and in Europe, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, China, Uzbekistan and Korea, include six symphonies, ten string quartets, a dozen concertos, much chamber, solo and orchestral music, and scores for dance, theater, television and film. Among his many distinctions are a Guggenheim Fellowship, five Fellowship Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, five Fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and grants and commissions from the Ella Lyman Cabot Trust, Paderewski Fund for Composers, Koussevitzky Music Foundation, Barlow Endowment, Boston Musica Viva, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Seattle Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Erie Philharmonic, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, Duquesne University and many other ensembles and organizations; in November 1992, he was selected by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to receive the “Creative Achievement Award for Outstanding Established Artist.”


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At 105 years young, the Mendelssohn Choir is Pittsburgh’s oldest continuing performing arts organization. The Mendelssohn Choir is passionate about choral music. By singing choral music at the highest level, the Choir combines the clarity of words with the mystical power of music so that the deepest and most universal of human expressions are magnified through a community of voices.

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Rorem, Nancy Galbraith and Derek Bermel. A leader and collaborator in the regional arts community, the Mendelssohn’s artistic partners have included the Pittsburgh Opera, the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, the River City Brass Band, the Children’s Festival Chorus, and the Duquesne University Tamburitzans. The Mendelssohn Choir continues to garner critical accolades as it shares the joy of choral music with the more than 50,000 individuals who hear the Mendelssohn in performance each year. The more than 110 singers who comprise the Mendelssohn share a remarkable commitment to the art of making great choral music and collectively contribute more than 45,000 volunteer hours each year.

As the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s “chorus of choice,” the Mendelssohn Choir has performed under the baton of some of the world’s foremost conductors including Lorin Maazel, Mariss Jansons, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Michael Tilson Thomas, Claudio Abbado, Mstislav Rostropovich, Leonard Slatkin, Charles Dutoit, André Previn, Sir Neville Marriner, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Helmuth Rilling, Ingo Metzmacher, Richard Hickox, Zdenek Mácal and Manfred Honeck. Performances of the Choir with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are heard locally over WQED-FM (89.3) and distributed nationally by PRI.

Through its recordings and commissions of new choral works, the Mendelssohn Choir seeks to advance the choral art. The Choir’s most recent recording released in fall 2011 is Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the Children’s Festival Chorus of Pittsburgh with Manfred Honeck conducting.

Under the direction of Betsy Burleigh, the Choir has become known for its mastery of the great choral classics. Most recently under her direction, the Mendelssohn Choir has performed Aaron Copland’s In the Beginning and Mozart’s Great Mass to sold-out audiences at East Liberty Presbyterian Church and Dr. Burleigh led the chorus in a critically acclaimed performance of Rachmaninoff’s a cappella masterwork, the Vespers, at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

As part of its commitment to educating the next generation of choral musicians, approximately 50 high school singers participate annually in the Junior Mendelssohn Program. Junior Mendelssohn alumni are to be found in concert halls and on opera stages throughout the world. The Junior Mendelssohn achieved national acclaim last year when it was honored nationally with a 2011 American Prize for best vocal performance by a high school chorus.

The Choir has numerous commissions and premieres to its credit, including works by Ned

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Board of Directors Officers Cynthia L. Roth, President

Communications Manager Esther Berreth, Bookkeeper

Marian Block, M.D., Vice President

BOOM Supercreative, Marketing Consultants Tara Taylor, Graphic Design

Mary G. Bachorski, Treasurer Terri S. Blanchette, Secretary Directors Carey D. Andrew-Jaja, M.D. David C. Bodette* Sarah Eldridge Nancy Grover Mike Henry Steven Kohler Victoria Bechtold Kush, J.D. Guy Leonard John Milnthorp* J. Mark Munson, J.D. MaryBeth Salama, M.D. Vance W. Torbert III Larry Wright* Shelly A. Zerjav *Choir Representatives

Directors Emeritus Jeanne C. Ashe Constance J. Bernt Douglas A. Clark Bette Evans Cordelia Jacobs Mary Jane Jacques Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Kwan II Lee, M.D. Paul R. Malmberg Joseph Schewe George Seeley Administrative Staff Mary Ann Lapinski, Executive Director MaryColleen Seip, Chorus Manager Emily Stewart, 42

Artistic Staff Betsy Burleigh, Music Director Robert Page, Music Director Emeritus Maria Sensi Sellner, Associate Conductor Robert Frankenberry, Accompanist Walter Morales, Accompanist Karen Roethlisberger, Accompanist Susan Medley, Junior Mendelssohn Director Bryan Sable, Junior Mendelssohn Assistant Conductor & Faculty Member Bruce Klimcheck, Junior Mendelssohn Faculty Member Nancy Klimcheck, Junior Mendelssohn Faculty Member Katy Shackleton Williams, Junior Mendelssohn Faculty Member Jim Burns, Junior Mendelssohn Accompanist Chorus Members Salvatore A. Amelio Brian Anderson Regina Anesin Earle L. Ashbridge Chuck Beard†† Lauren Berman Justin Blanding David C. Bodette Lauren Boyle††

Claudia Brown Elizabeth Atwood Burnette Jeff Cartwright-Smith Ashley Cesaratto Michael Conway Karen B. Crenshaw Barbara Crigler Kyle Crowley Fred Cullen Amelia D’Arcy † Bethann DiLione † Mary B. Doohan Stephen Patrick Dragan Lynn Streator Dunbar Linda Evans Colin Farley Ellen Fast † Brian J. Filtz Marietta Fischesser-Metze † Victoria Anne Fisher Catherine Florian Zanna Fredland † Aubrey Garvin Deanna Golden †† David G. Gordon Andrew Gorenz Mary Kay Gottermeyer Kimberly Sparks Graham Marcus Graham Margaret L. Groninger Theresa Vosko Haas Joseph Han Samuel P. Harbison III John Hastings† Timothy Heavner† Jonathan Hertneky Beth Rackley Hesselson Thomas Hill Deena L. Hower Matthew Hunt† Mary Jane Jacques Ed Jaicks Allison Johnston Nathan Katus Marsha L. Keefer † Ryan Keeling † Jeffrey Klefstad Ryan Kok† Joseph G. Kraus Nathan Leard


Kwan II Lee M. Denice Leonard Kathy Linger † Liana D. Alksnitis Lloyd Jennifer Loh Adam Loucks† Alexandra Lucas Ashley Mac Jonathan MacDonald † Kate Manukyan Jessica Marcrum Roy Matway Kassidy Mayernik Bridget McCoy Sibyl Mierley John Milnthorp George Milosh†† Bethany Mingle Euthumn Napier† Earnest Nelson

Andrey Nemzer † Scott M. O’Neal † Susan Oerkvitz Timothy M. Ore† Edward F. Peduzzi Jr. Michael S. Pettersen John Phillips Cynthia Gail Pratt† Anthony Puzzini Robert Richards Frank Rogel Gail Elizabeth Roup†† MaryBeth Salama Janet L. Sarbaugh Stephen Schall† Brian Schmitz Marcia M. Seeley MaryColleen Seip Maria Sensi Sellner Matthew Soroka

Emily Stewart D. Cody Sweet Elizabeth Thogerson Chris Thompson Rex Tien Marissa Ulmer Bill Vandivier Michael Wallace Camara Watkins David L. Wright Larry W. Wright Paul Yeater Laura Connor Zajdel Alexander Zaretsky Joan Zolko † Professional Core †† Professional Core Alternate

BETSY BURLEIGH, DIRECTOR Great Mass, Copland’s In the Beginning, Brahms’ Requiem, Bach’s B Minor Mass, and Rachmaninoff’s Vespers, in addition to preparing the choir to sing with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. In 2009, she took the Mendelssohn Chamber Singers, a select subchorus of 32, to sing an invited performance at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. As guest conductor, Burleigh has led the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Akron Symphony, the Canton Symphony, and the Rhode Island Philharmonic. Theater engagements have included music direction at Opera Cleveland and the Cleveland Public Theater. Also active as a clinician and festival conductor, she most recently led Cincinnati’s October Festival Choir in Haydn’s Theresienmesse.

Betsy Burleigh, Music Director of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh since 2006 is Associate Professor of Music and the Chair of the Department of Choral Conducting at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Burleigh has led the Mendelssohn Choir in their own concert productions, including Mozart’s

Burleigh’s conducting has been critically acclaimed; her 2012 Chorus pro Musica performance of Haydn’s Creation was praised in the Boston Globe as an “expansive, poetic reading”, and in the Boston Phoenix as “a stirring and elegant, lilting and expansive performance.” Her 2010 Chorus pro Musica rendition of Orff’s Carmina burana was praised as being both “nuanced” and “hair-raising.” She won the 2000 Northern Ohio Live Achievement Award for best classical/opera biography 2013-2014 season

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performance and conducted the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus on an Emmy award-winning concert for the 9/11 Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. She has prepared choruses for Manfred Honeck, Rafael Frübeck de Burgos, Jan Pascal Tortelier, Leonard Slatkin, Sir Andrew Davis, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Anton Coppola, Jane Glover, Jahja Ling, Nicholas McGegan, John Nelson, Yuri Temirkanov and Franz WelserMöst, among others. Burleigh served as assistant director of choruses for The Cleveland Orchestra from 1998 until 2009, and as chorus master for Cleveland Opera from 2002-2006. From 1994-2010 she was Coordinator of Choral and Vocal Music at

Cleveland State University, where she achieved the rank of full professor. Her career began in Boston, where she was music director of The Master Singers, the Longy Chamber Singers, the Cambridge Madrigal Singers, and held teaching positions at Tufts University, Clark University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is a past Musical Director of Boston’s Chorus pro Musica and the Providence Singers. Burleigh earned a doctor of music degree at Indiana University, a master’s degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, and a bachelor of music education degree from Indiana University. She is an enthusiastic grower (and consumer) of heirloom tomatoes.

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every gift is instrumental 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 $100,000 +

Anonymous Pittsburgh Symphony Association & Affiliates Dick & Ginny Simmons

Tom & Dona Hotopp Audrey & Jerry McGinnis Mr. Matthew V. T. Ray Deborah Rice

$15,000 - $19,999

Benefactor’s Circle $50,000 - $99,999

Vivian & Bill Benter Rick & Laurie Johnson Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Juergen F. Mross, Naples, FL Arthur & Barbara Weldon Founder’s Circle $25,000 - $49,999

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. James R. Agras Bill & Loulie Canady Randi & L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Steven G. & Beverlynn Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Gordon Marcia M. Gumberg Drue Heinz Elsie & Henry Hillman Audrey R. Hughes Steve & Brenda Schlotterbeck Tom & Jamee Todd Jon & Carol Walton Helge & Erika Wehmeier James & Susanne Wilkinson

Chairman’s Circle $20,000 - $24,999

Anonymous Jean & Sigo Falk Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot

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Nadine E. Bognar Kathryn & Michael Bryson Mr.* & Mrs. Edward S. Churchill Ron & Dorothy Chutz Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Donahue James K. & Sara C. Donnell Mrs. Nancy K. Hansen Rich & Scheryl Harshman Douglas B. McAdams David & Carol McCormish Symphony North Bob & Joan Peirce Joanne B. Rogers

Guarantor’s Circle $10,000 - $14,999

Anonymous Andrew & Michelle Aloe Michele & Pat Atkins Benno & Connie Bernt Tony & Linda Bucci Dr. Rebecca J. Caserio Mr. & Mrs. E. V. Clarke Roy & Susan Dorrance Joseph & Dorothy Jackovic Craig Jordan & Elaine Koziar-Jordan Nancy & Jeff Leininger Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lynch Mr. Sheldon Marstine Mr. & Mrs. Mark V. Matera Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McConomy Devin & Shannon McGranahan Janet & Donald Moritz

Larry & Tracy Brockway Barbara & David Burstin Dr. & Mrs. Sidney N. Busis James & Margaret Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan James C. Chaplin Joseph* & Virginia Cicero Basil & Jayne Adair Cox Ruby A. Cunningham Jerry & Mimi Davis Alison H. & Patrick D. Deem Director’s Circle Philip J. & Sherry S. Dieringer $7,500 - $9,999 Carol & Brian Duggan Allen Baum & Elizabeth Dr. James H. & Mary E. Witzke-Baum Duggan Jane & Rae R. Burton Mr. William J. Fetter Betty Diskin in memory Mr. & Mrs. Milton Fine of Arthur, William & Terri H. Fitzpatrick Robert Diskin Hans & Leslie Fleischner Dr. & Mrs. Martin Earle Robert & Jeanne Gleason Caryl & Irving Halpern Mrs. Lee C. Gordon Gail & Gregory Harbaugh John H. Hill* Christiane & Manfred Honeck Mrs. Milton G. Hulme Barbara Jeremiah Elizabeth S. Hurtt George & Bonnie Meanor Robert W. & Elizabeth C. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks Kampmeinert Robinson Mr. & Mrs. R. Drew Kistler Alece & David Schreiber Judith & Lester* Lave Carol Hefren Tillotson D. H. Lee, Jr. Robert & Dana McCutcheon Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. $5,000 - $7,499 McGuinn Anonymous (2) Marilyn & Allan Meltzer Alan L. & Barbara B. Sam Michaels Ackerman Robert D. Mierley Family Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ball, Jr. Foundation II Dr. & Mrs. John C. Barber Morby Family Charitable Foundation Dan & Kay Barker Betty & Granger Morgan Philip & Melinda Beard Mildred S. Myers & William C. Noah Bendix-Balgley Frederick Michael & Sherle Berger Elliott S. Oshry Ted & Kathie Bobby Shelley, Dana, & Arthur Ms. Spencer Boyd Palmer Dr. Alan & Marsha Steve & Tami Pederson Bramowitz Dr. & Mrs. R. Poller in Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Brent honor of William our four grandsons Suzy & Jim Broadhurst Richard E. & Alice S. Patton Abby & Reid Ruttenberg Pauline Santelli The David S. & Karen A. Shapira Foundation Jill & Craig Tillotson Ellen & Jim Walton Dr. & Mrs. Merrill F. Wymer


Mr. & Mrs. John R. & Svetlana S. Price Mary Alice Price Dr. Tor Richter in memory of Elizabeth W. Richter Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Millie & Gary Ryan Mrs. Virginia W. Schatz Nancy Schepis Michael Shefler Robert & Janet Squires John P. & Elizabeth L. Surma Marcia & Dick Swanson Symphony East Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Usher Jodi & Andrew Weisfield Dr. Michael J. White & Mr. Richard LeBeau Rachel & Franny Wymard Robert P. Zinn & Dr. Darlene Berkovitz Ambassador’s Circle $2,500 - $4,999

Anonymous (7) Barbara & Marcus Aaron, II Dr. & Mrs. David Beaudreau Nick & Dotty Beckwith Martha L. Berg Michael & Carol Bleier Marian & Bruce Block Don & Judy Borneman Betsy Bossong Dana & Margaret Bovbjerg Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Brand Hugh & Jean Brannan Charles* & Patricia Burke Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Cahouet Gail & Rob Canizares Judy Clough Charles C. Cohen & Michele M. McKenney Bill & Cynthia Cooley Cyert Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Davidson, Jr. Ms. Jamini Davies Ada & Stanford* Davis Barry & June Dietrich Mr. Frank R. Dziama Marlene & Louis Epstein Donna & Bob Ferguson Kim Tillotson Fleming

Mr. William R. Forsythe J. Tomlinson Fort Janet M. Frissora Dina & Jerry Fulmer Gary & Joanne Garvin Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Gebhardt Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. & Susan Gluckman Nancy Goeres & Michael Rusinek George & Jane Greer Mr. & Mrs. George V. Grune, Jr. William & Victoria Guy Jim & Marnie Haines Mr. & Mrs.* Charles H. Harff Mr. & Mrs. J. Brett Harvey Carolyn Heil Dan & Gwen Hepler Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Hiteshew Dr. & Mrs. Allen Hogge Dorothy A. Howat Hyman Family Foundation Leo & Marge Kane Mr. & Mrs.* Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Sydelle Kessler Charles F. & Kathleen R. Kovac Cliff & Simi Kress Susan Oberg Lane Dr. Joseph & AnnaMae Lenkey Arthur S. Levine, M.D. & Linda S. Melada Barry Lhormer & Janet Markel Doris L. Litman Tom & Gail Litwiler Ted & Mary Lou Magee Mrs. John Marous James & Jennifer Martin Dave & Kathy Maskalick Victoria & Alicia McGinnis Margaret J. McGowan Montgomery IP Associates Gerald Lee Morosco & Paul Ford, Jr. Barbara & Eugene Myers Dr. & Mrs. Michael L. Nieland Fritz Okie H. Ward & Shirley Olander Dr. Thaddeus A. Osial, Jr. & Linda Shooer Osial Robert & Lillian Panagulias

Mr.* & Mrs. James Parker Drs. James Parrish & Chris Siewers Eric & Sharon Perelman Pat & Bill Pohlmann Richard E. Rauh James W. & Erin M. Rimmel Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Rooney Donald D. Saxton, Jr. in memory of Barbara Morey Saxton Karen Scansaroli Leonard & Joan Scheinholtz Kay L. Shirk Dr. Stanley Shostak & Dr. Marcia Landy James & Janet Slater Lowell & Jan Steinbrenner Drs. Michael & Beverly Steinfeld Jeff & Linda Stengel Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Stept Theodore & Elizabeth Stern Margaret Tarpey & Bruce Freeman Dr. Sharon Taylor & Dr. Philip Rabinowitz Richard & Sandra Teodori Judith & Steve Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Thompson, II John & Nancy Traina Mr. & Mrs. Walter W. Turner Jim Walker & Jonnie Viakley Dr. Konrad & Mrs. Konrad M. Weis Carolyn & Richard Westerhoff Seldon & Susan* Whitaker Drs. Barry Wu & Iris Tsung in honor of Louise Wu Harvey & Florence Zeve Dorothea K. Zikos Encore Club $1,500 - $2,499

Anonymous (6) Mrs. Jane Callomon Arkus Mr. & Mrs. David J. Armstrong Ms. Elizabeth Bakoss Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Balog

Lorraine E. Balun, in memory of Phyllis E. Zimmerman Dr. Barbara Barnes & Mr. Richard Ley Barbara C. & Ralph J. Bean, Jr. Fred & Sue* Bennitt Jeanne & Richard F. Berdik Mr. Michael E. Bielski Gerald & Carolyn Eberly Blaney Paul E. Block Philip & Bernice Bollman Dr. Carole B. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. James H. Bregenser Lawrence R. Breletic & Donald C. Wobb Jill & Chuck Brodbeck Myron David Broff Roger & Lea Brown Gary & Judy Bruce Howard & Marilyn Bruschi Gene & Sue Burns Dr. Bernadette G. Callery* & Dr. Joseph M. Newcomer Susan S. Cercone Ms. Jensina A. Chutz Mrs. Arthur L. Coburn, III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Alan Cope Patricia Cover Rose & Vincent A. Crisanti Marion S. Damick Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Dell Robert & Renee Denove Michelle Ann Duralia John & Gertrude Echement Linda & Robert Ellison Ms. Kelly G. Estes & Mr. Hank Snell Henry & Ann Fenner Albert L. Filoni Edith H. & James A. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Fisher Chauncey & Magdaline Frazier Dr. & Mrs. J. William Futrell Keith & Susan Garver Alice V. Gelormino Mr. & Mrs. David C. Genter Mrs. Merle Gilliand* Kenneth & Lillian Goldsmith Dr. & Mrs. Sanford A. Gordon Rick & Stephanie Green Dr. Alberto M. Guzman

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Mrs. Ellen Hagerty Mr. & Mrs.* George K. Hanna Rev. Diana D. Harbison Bob & Georgia Hernandez Douglas & Antionette Hill Natalie & Bill Hoffman Clare & Jim Hoke Alysia & Robert Hoyt Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hoyt Micki Huff Mary Lee & Joe Irwin Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Jamison, Jr. Mrs. Alice Jane Jenkins Barbara Johnstone Jackie & Ley Jones Mr. & Mrs. Jayant Kapadia Gerri Kay Rolf & Florence M. Kayser Judge William Kenworthy & Mrs. Lucille Kenworthy Gloria Kleiman James & Jane Knox Mr. & Mrs. John Krolikowski Alice & Lewis Kuller George & Alexandra Kusic Father Ronald P. Lengwin Sally Levin Claire & Larry Levine Dr. Michael Lewis & Dr. Katia Sycara In Memory of Elliott (Bud) Lewis, from Harriet, Barbara, Marc, Scott and Kim Lewis Elsa Limbach Roslyn M. Litman George & Jane Mallory Dr. Richard Martin in memory of Mrs. Lori Martin Carolyn Maue & Bryan Hunt Mr. Samuel A. McClung Jean H. McCullough Alan & Marilyn McIvor Sherman & Sue McLaughlin Jim & Susan Morris in Honor of Kay Stolarevsky Abby L. Morrison Lesa B. Morrison, Ph. D Dr. & Mrs. Etsuro K. Motoyama Constance Nelson Maurice & Nancy Nernberg Mr. & Mrs. Patrick M. O’Donnell 48

Dr. Karl R. Olsen & Dr. Martha E. Hildebrandt Ellen Ormond Warren & Rena Ostlund Seth & Pamela Pearlman Dale & Michele Perelman Connie & Mike Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Edward V. Randall, Jr. Cheryl & James Redmond Stephen G. Robinson Dr. Lee A. & Rosalind* Rosenblum Dr. Joel S. Rozen Rich & Linda Ruffalo Judy & Stanley Ruskin Dr. James R. Sahovey Juerg & Lois Saladin Drs. Guy & Mary Beth Salama Thomas & Perri Schelat Joseph Schewe, Jr. Mr.* & Mrs. K. George Schoeppner Esther Schreiber Jolie Schroeder Dr. Nicholas Schulz & Dr. Brigitte Schmidt Dr. Allan & Mrs. Brina D. Segal Mr. & Mrs. Raymond V. Shepherd, Jr. Preston & Annette Shimer Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Shoop, Jr. Dr. Ralph T. Shuey & Ms. Rebecca L. Carlin Paul & Linda Silver Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds Dennis & Susan Slevin Manny H. & Ileane Smith Marisa & Walter C. Smith Mrs. Alice R. Snyder Marcie Solomon & Nathan Goldblatt Hon. & Mrs. William L. Standish Dr. James Staples Lewis M. Steele & Ann Labounsky Steele Barbara & Lou Steiner Fred & Maryann Steward Dr. & Mrs. Ron Stoller Dick & Thea Stover Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Stroebel Mr. & Mrs. Frank Talenfeld Dorothea & Gerald* Thompson

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur W. Ticknor Drs. Ben Van Houten & Victoria Woshner Bob & Denise Ventura Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Vismor Dr. Ronald J. & Patricia J. Wasilak Ms. Sally Webster & Ms. Susan Bassett Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. White Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White Elizabeth & Frank L. Wiegand, III Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Witmer Ellie & Joe Wymard Naomi Yoran Miriam L. Young Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zellefrow

Symphony Club $500 - $1,499

Anonymous (30) Mrs. Ernest Abernathy Barbara & Otto Abraham Frederic & Deborah Acevedo Deborah Acklin Mary Beth Adams Dr. & Mrs. Siamak Adibi Judy Brody & Lawrence Adler Joyce & John Allen Richard C. Alter & Eric D. Johnson Dr. Madalon Amenta Donald & Kathleen Anderson Mrs. Doris Anderson Craig & Dawn Andersson The Rev. Drs. A. Gary & Judy Angleberger Joan Frank Apt Yoshio Arai Warren J. Archer & Madeline C. Archer Rod & Tammy Ardolino Janice Argabright & Nicholas Brown James & Susanne Armour Dr. Donald & Joann Atkinson Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Atwell Mrs. Alicia Avery Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Axelson Ruth Bachman in Memory of James Bachman Donna L. Balewick MD Dr. Esther L. Barazzone

Wendy & David Barensfeld Richard C. Barney Robert & Loretta Barone Robert Bastress & Barbara Fleischauer Martin & Bridgett Bates Dr. & Mrs. R.C. Bauer Robert W. & Janet W. Baum John & Betsy Baun Barbara N. Baur Vitasta Bazaz & Sheen Sehgal Fund in Memory of Dr. Kuldeep Sehgal David & Gail Becker Dorothy Becker Kenneth & Elsa Beckerman Yu-Ling & Gregg Behr Vange & Nick Beldecos Judith Bell Edgar & Betty Belle Rudy & Barbara Benedetti Eleanor H. Berge Ron & Nancy Bergey Dr. Peter & Judy Berkowitz Mrs. Georgia Berner & Mr. James Farber Robert S. Bernstein & Ellie K. Bernstein Fund Ms. Robin Joan Bernstein & Mr. H. Seigle* Don Berry Henry & Charlotte Beukema Dr. & Mrs. Albert W. Biglan Harry S. Binakonsky, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Birsic Franklin & Bonnie Blackstone Harry & Gayle Blansett Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Block Sandi & Jim Bobick Joseph A. & Shirley H. Bonner Dr. & Mrs. A’Delbert Bowen Bozzone Family Foundation Robert N. Brand Gary & Connie Brandenberger David Braun Gerda & Abe Bretton Mary & Russell Brignano Mary L. Briscoe Mr. Randy & Mrs. Deborah Broker Mr. Stephen Bronder Suzanne Broughton & Richard Margerum Alan M. Brown


Mr. & Mrs.* Earle O. Brown, Jr. Timothy R. Brown & Heidi K. Bartholomew Nancy & John* Brownell Mr. & Mrs. David A. Brownlee Lois R. Brozenick John T. Buckley & Emily J. Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Burchfield William Burchinal* Timothy & Linda Burke Dr. & Mrs. John A. Burkholder Mr. & Mrs. James Burnham Rev. Glen H. & Carol Burrows Dr. Stuart S. Burstein Michael F. Butler James & Judith Callomon Susan Campbell & Patrick Curry Andrés Cárdenes & Monique Mead Dr. & Mrs. Albert Caretto, Jr. Richard & Jeanne* Carter Charles & Donna Cashdollar David & Kathryn Cashman Sue Challinor & Matt Teplitz Dr. Thomas S. Chang Mr. & Mrs. David Chapman Peggy & Joe Charny Geri Chichilla Craig D. Choate Kenneth & Celia Christman Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. Chung William R. Clarkson & Dr. Andrea Velletri William & Elizabeth Clendenning Stuart & Cathryn Coblin Christine & Howard Cohen Jared L. & Maureen B. Cohon Alan & Lynne Colker In Loving Memory of Johnathan Heath College Dale Colyer Linda Cook Barton & Teri Cowan Dr. Mary Ann Craig Susan & George Craig Nelson & Carol Craige Susan O. Cramer David & Marian Crossman John D. & Laurie B. Culbertson

Mr. S. A. Cunningham Zelda Curtiss Cynthia Custer Mrs. John C. Cutler* Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus Daboo Dr. & Mrs. Richard H. Daffner Patricia & Walter Damian Joan & Jim Darby Mr. & Mrs. William J. Darr Norina H. Daubner Joan Clark Davis Joan & David Dawson Alfred R. de Jaager Bruce & Rita Decker Jim* & Peggy Degnan Charles S. Degrosky Dan & Dee Delaney Dr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Dell’Omo Lynn & David DeLorenzo Ms. Alice Demmler Mr. & Mrs.* Edward DePersis Valerie DiCarlo Victor & Delia DiCarlo Mrs. Tika Dickos Elaine A. Dively Jerome A. Dixon D.J. Knowles Dodds Mr. & Mrs. A. Doedyns Mr. & Mrs. Todd Donovan Doris Dowling Mr. & Mrs. James R. Drake Anthony V. Dralle Mary Jo Dressel Mr. John M. & Ms. Victoria W. Duff Robert & Lora Lee Duncan Jeff & Wendy Dutkovic Mary Jane Edwards Christopher & Gretchen Elkus Eugene & Katrin Engels Roger & Beverly Engle Arnold & Eva Engler Richard Epstein & Mindy Frazer Tibey & Julian Falk Donald & Judith Feigert Dr. & Mrs.* John H. Feist Joan P. Feldman & Hilary Feldman Martin & Suzanne Fenster Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferlan Madelyn & John Fernstrom Mrs. Orlie S. Ferretti

Janet Fesq Marvin C. Fields Dr. Joseph Fine Nancy A. Fitch Paul & Joanna Fitting Warren & Joan Fitzpatrick Ms. Ann P. Flaherty Mr. & Mrs. James Flanigan Jan Fleisher Suzanne Flood Dr. Edward L. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fortwangler Mr. & Mrs. K. H. Fraelich, Jr. Christina Friday Eleanor Friedman Friends of the PSO John & Elaine Frombach Dr. Janet Fromkin & Dr. Ronald Stiller F. Thomas Fruehstorfer Dr. & Mrs. Freddie H. Fu Normandie Fulson Bruce & Ann Gabler Louise Gaffney-Gross Dr. & Mrs. R. Kent Galey Gamma Investment Corporation Keith & Christine Garbutt Dr. & Mrs. Marc E. Garfinkel Hans & Gudrun Garkisch Mr. & Mrs. Randall Garloff Mr. & Mrs. Phil Gasiewicz Joan & Stuart Gaul K. Gavigan & Wm. B. Dixon Pete Geissler Mr. & Mrs. William P. Getty Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Getze Revs. Gaylord & Catherine Gillis Mr. David Givens & Mr. Stephen Mellett Mike & Cordy Glenn Daniel & Marcia Glosser Fund Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Goern Mr. & Mrs. Ted Goldberg Walter L. Goldburg Bernard Goldstein, M.D. & Russellyn Carruth Thomas W Golightly & Rev. Dr. Carolyn J Jones Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Good Richard E. Gordon & June F. Swanson

Mr. James Gorton & Mrs. Gretchen Van Hoesen The Graf Family Laurie Graham Dr. Lora D. Graves & Dr. Bryan D. Dye Charlotte T. Greenwald Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gridley Ernest J. Grindle Margaret L. Groninger Mr. & Mrs. G. Fred Grove D.T. Gruelle Specialty Logistics Ms. E. A. Gundelfinger Kristine Haig & John Sonnenday Mr. & Mrs. Van Beck Hall Susan & David Hardesty Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Harris Mrs. Mary O. Harrison Ms. Christine A. Hartung Roger & Lou Haskett Cal & Donna Hastings Cathy & John Heggestad Dr. & Mrs. Fred P. Heidenreich Ms. Emily Heidish Ms. Martha S. Helmreich in Honor of my mother, Anne J. Schaff Paul & Colleen Hennigan Thelma & Andrew Herlich Marianne & Marshall Hess Dr. & Mrs. John B. Hill Dr. Joseph & Marie Hinchcliffe Pete & Rebecca Hoch Ms. Donna Hoffman & Mr. Richard Dum Philo & Erika Holcomb Katherine Holter Dr. & Mrs. Elmer J. Holzinger Ms. Madeleine Hombosky Thomas O. Hornstein Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Hope H. Horst Anne K. Hoye Emanuel & Lorraine Hudock 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.

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George L. Illig, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Jacobs Lynne & Blair Jacobson David & Terry Jancisin Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Willcox Jenkins Dr. & Mrs. Edward W. Jew, Jr. Dawn M. Johnson Joanne K. Johnson Tom & Wendy Jones in Honor of Chris Wu Greg & Ellen Jordan Richard & Barbara Kahlson Alice & Richard Kalla Daniel & Carole Kamin Julie & Jeffrey* Kant Mr. & Mrs. David N. Kaplan Dr. & Mrs. Peter D. Kaplan Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kara Martin & Donna Keane Flo & Bob Kenny Rhian Kenny Natalie W. Klein Ruth Ann & Eugene Klein Stuart L. & Ann K. Knoop Peggy C. Knott Ms. Marilyn Koch Ms. Dawn Kosanovich Madeline Kramer in Memory of Fred Kramer Mr. & Mrs. A. Frederick Kroen Robert A. & Alice Kushner Mr. Nicholas Kyriazi Betty Lamb Dr. & Mrs. Howard N. Lang Ronald & Lida Larsen Earl & Marilyn Latterman A. Lorraine Laux Marvin & Gerry Lebby Drs. Grace & Joon Lee Ms. Janet Lee & Mr. Matthew Rosengart Diana K. Lemley MD & Paul L. Shay MD Mr. David W. Lendt Robert W. Lenker Dr. Herbert & Barbara Levit Mrs. William E. Lewellen, III Philip & Leslie Liebscher Robert & Janet Liljestrand Mr. & Mrs. Kurt L. Limbach Jim & Sandi Linaberger Ken & Hope Linge Lawrence & Jacqueline Lobl Mr. & Mrs.* Thomas J. Locke 50

Margery J. Loevner Mark & Joan Lombardi Don & Hanne Lorch Mrs. Howard M. Love Eddie Lowy & Ricardo Cortés Ann Quinn Lyle Francis & Debbie Lynch James & Cheryl Lyne Daphne & John Lynn William & Helen Lyons Mrs. Guinevere R. Mabunay Pat & Don MacDonald William & Nora MacDonald Neil & Ruth MacKay Hank & June Mader Mrs. George J. Magovern, Jr. John K. Maitland Louise & Michael Malakoff Mr. & Mrs. Robert Malnati Carl & Alexis Mancuso Drs. Ellen Mandel & Lawrence Weber Mr. & Mrs. Donald Marinelli Mars Family Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John Mary Helen F. Mathieson Dr. William Matlack & Leslie Crawford Matlack Kenneth & Dr. Carol N. Maurer Sidney McBride Dale & Dr. Marlene* McCall Mr. & Mrs. Jon W. McCarter McCarthy Rail Insurance Managers, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. McChesney Jonathan & Kathryn McClure Mary C. McCormick Paula & Bob McCracken Mrs. Samuel K. McCune Mary A. McDonough Keith McDuffie Kent & Martha McElhattan Mary & R. Lee McFadden Carol Jean McKenzie Jean & John* McLaughlin Susan Lee Meadowcroft Mr. & Mrs. William P. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. William J. Mehaffey Barbara M. Meharey Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Mellon

Peter & Memi Melotti Barbara Sachnoff Mendlowitz In Memory of William C. Menges Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Merriman Robert & Elizabeth Mertz Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Roger F. Meyer Bridget & Scott Michael Dr. & Mrs. Milton M. Michaels Dr. & Mrs. Donald B. Middleton Ms. Laurie Miller Mary Ellen Miller Robert & Miriam Miller Dr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Miller Frank C. & Judy L. Mindicino Nessa Green Mines Catherine Missenda Paul & Connie Mockenhaupt Chuck & Karen Moellenberg Amy & Ira* M. Morgan Bill & Jane Morgan Mr. Gary Morrell Connie & Bruce* Morrison Dr. & Mrs.* William S. Morrison Frank & Brenda Moses Carol J. Mueller Theodor & Inge Mueller Richard & Martha Munsch David & Joan Murdoch Mary & Jim Murdy Suzanne Murphy James & Marlee Myers Dr. & Mrs. Donald D. Naragon Dr. & Mrs. Dennis W. Nebel Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson Rev. Robert & Mrs. Suzanne Newpher Patricia K. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. David Nimick Susan Noffke & Robert Wickesberg Dr. Sean Nolan Mark & Nikki Nordenberg Charles & Lois* Norton James & Lindsey Nova Heidi Novak Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Null Maureen S. O’Brien

Dr. Everett F. Oesterling & Mrs. Joyce Oesterling Dr. & Mrs. Kook Sang Oh Paul & Nancy O’Neill Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Orr Dee Jay Oshry & Bart Rack John A. Osuch Sandy & Gene O’Sullivan Russell G. & Karen Overfield Doug & Suzanne Owen Dr. Paul M. Palevsky & Dr. Sharon R. Roseman Dr. & Mrs. A. H. Panahandeh Pamela & Ronald Pape Mr. & Mrs. William A. Partain Dr. Anthony William Pasculle John & Joan Pasteris Kenneth & Rose Patterson Camilla B. Pearce Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Pellett Daniel M. Pennell Ms. Irina A. Peris Bill & Stella Perrine Dr. Jeffrey & Francesca Peters Judy Petty Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Pfendler, Jr. Ms. Dorothy Philipp Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. Piersol Edward & Mary Ellen Pisula Larry & Nancy Podey Mr. & Mrs. E. Kears Pollock Drs. Mary & Raymond Pontzer Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Porkolab David & Marilyn Posner Mrs. Mildred M. Posvar Shirley Pow Ann & Malvern Powell Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Prus Mercedes & John Pryce Bob & Mary Jo Purvis Mrs. Jean Purvis Liberty & Andrew Pyros Sandy Pysh & Rich Somplatsky Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr. Fran Quinlan Dr.* & Mrs. Donald H. Quint Ms. Barbara Rackoff Betty Radvak-Shovlin James D. & Carol L. Randolph Barbara M. Rankin Mr. Joseph J. Regna, Jr. Eric & Frances Reichl


Ms. Diana Reid Mr. & Mrs. John Renton Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Roberts Mavis & Norman Robertson Edgar R. & Betty A. Robinson Mr. William M. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rohr Mr. & Mrs. C. Arthur Rolander Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Rom Janice G. Rosenberg Dr. Pinchas Rosenberg Shoshana & Jerry Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Byron W. Rosener, III Mrs. Louisa Rosenthal Carol & Scott Rotruck Dr. & Mrs. Wilfred T. Rouleau Harvey & Lynn Rubin Mr. R. Douglas Rumbarger Mr. Robert Rupp Mr. Leo P. Russell Shirley & Murray Rust Mrs. John M. Sadler Tamiko Sampson Dr. & Mrs. Isamu Sando Dr. Carlos R. Santiago Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Sauereisen Sally & Keith Saylor Albert & Kathleen Schartner Christopher & Jennifer Scheib Ann & Bill Scherlis Dr. Melvin & Catherine Schiff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. George Schneider Shirley Schneirov Marvin & Fran Schreiber Ms. Carol Schuler Bernie & Cookie Soldo Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Schurr, II. Urban Schuster Mary Ann Scialabba Louise & Franco Sciannameo Robert J. & Sharon E. Sclabassi Barry & Celinda Scott George & Marcia Seeley Mr. & Mrs. David P. Segel Rebecca A. Seip Anne Selinger & Nyles Charon Michael Sexauer Aleen Mathews Shallberg & Richard Shallberg Mrs. Sue Shapera Richard F. Shaw & Linda W. Shaw

Judith D. Shepherd Dr. Charles H. Shultz Marilyn G. Shure Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Shure Rhoda & Seymour* Sikov Constance Field Silipigni Marjorie K. Silverman Mr. Frank Simpkins Lois & Bill Singleton Ms. Ann Slonaker Kathleen Opat Smith Nancy N. Smith Wallace & Patricia Smith Bill & Patty Snodgrass Sandy & Mr. Edgar Snyder David Solosko & Sandra Kniess Fund Dr. & Mrs. Edward M. Sorr in support of music & wellness Drs. Horton C. & Jannene M. Southworth Samuel & Judith Spanos Henry Spinelli Janet H. Staab Mr. & Mrs. James C. Stalder Patricia D. Staley Gary & Charlene Stanich Shirley & Sidney Stark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Stayer Bronna & Harold Steiman Edward & Rebecca Stephan Jerry Stephens Dr. & Mrs. Mervin S. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Bernard P. Stoehr & Family In Memory of Miss Jean Alexander Moore Mona & E.J. Strassburger C. Dean Streator Mr. Su & Ms. Van Dusen Peter Sullivan Richard A. Sundra, in Loving Memory of Patricia Sundra Jan & Leslie Swensen In Memory of Roger C. Sherman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Szejko Carol L. Tasillo Mr. & Mrs. William H. Taylor, Jr. Gordon & Catherine Telfer Mr. Paul Teplitz Mr. Doug Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Rollie G. Thomas Mary Lloyd & George Thompson

Bob & Bette Thomson Gail & Jim Titus Denny & Colleen Travis Mr. & Mrs. Clifton C. Trees Rosalyn & Albert Treger Jane F. Treherne-Thomas Albert R. Trezza & Megan A. Trezza Paul A. Trimmer Jeff & Melissa Tsai Eric & Barbara Udren Mary & Gerald Unger Diane & Dennis Unkovic Ms. Phyllis Vail Theresa Valeri Theo & Pia Van De Venne Suzan M. Vandertie Mr. & Mrs. Jerry E. Vest Dr. & Mrs. Carey T. Vinson, III Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vogel John & Linda Vuono Bill & Sue Wagner Judy Wagner & Mike LaRue Wagner Family Charitable Trust Suzanne & Richard Wagner C. Robert Walker Kevin & Jennifer Walker Mr. W.L. & Dr. B.H. Ward John & Lynn Warmus Tony & Pat Waterman Marvin & Dot Wedeen Drs. John & Carla Weidman Elaine Weil William C. Weil Cynthia & Dr. Michael Weisfield Norman & Marilyn Weizenbaum Mr. & Mrs. James P. Welch Jim & Jinny Welker Frank & Heide Wenzel Mrs. Louis A. Werbaneth Nancy Werner Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Westerberg Rebecca M. Wharton James Whitehead Dr. Philip M. Wildenhain & Dr. Sarah L. Wildenhain Dr. Bruce L. Wilder Ken & Trudie Wilkins Robert & Carole Williams

Ruth Williams in honor of Anne M. Williams and her parents Mr. & Mrs. Miles C. Wilson James & Ramona Wingate Sheryl & Bruce Wolf Sidney & Tucky Wolfson Rufus J. Wysor* Dr. & Mrs. John A. Yauch Mark & Judy Yogman Marlene & John Yokim Alice L. Young Hugh D*. & Alice C. Young Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Young Joan & Isaias Zelkowicz Mark C. Zemanick, MD Mr. & Mrs. Walter Ziatek 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. 25, 2013 *deceased

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foundations & public agencies Allegheny County Allegheny Regional Asset District The Almira Foundation Bessie F. Anathan Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Benjamin and Fannie Applestein Charitable Trust Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Meyer & Merle Berger Family Foundation, Inc. Allen H. Berkman and Selma W. Berkman Charitable Trust H. M. Bitner Charitable Trust Maxine and William Block Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Paul and Dina Block Foundation Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation 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 Jean Hartley Davis and Nancy Lane Davis Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation 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 Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation, Inc. Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation 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 Edward D. and Opal C. Loughney Foundation Thomas Marshall Foundation Massey Charitable Trust Ruth Rankin McCullough Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation William V. and Catherine A. McKinney Charitable Foundation

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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Richard King Mellon Foundation Howard and Nell E. Miller Foundation Phyllis and Victor Mizel Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation National Endowment for the Arts 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 Norman C. Ray Trust The Donald & Sylvia Robinson Family Foundation The William Christopher & Mary Laughlin Robinson Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Ryan Memorial Foundation Salvitti Family Foundation Scaife Family Foundation James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation The Frank L. and Ruth R. Schwarz Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh The Mrs. William R. Scott Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Alexander C. and Tillie S. Speyer Foundation Tippins Foundation Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Phillip H. and Betty L. Wimmer Family Foundation Current as of Sept. 16, 2013


corporations (Includes corporate annual fund contributions and sponsorships) Business Leadership Association

Signature Circle $75,000 and above

The Frank E. Rath-Spang & Company Charitable Trust Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Nordstrom Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, Inc. Trumbull Corporation and P.J. Dick Incorporated

ATI (Allegheny Technologies Incorporated) BNY Mellon EQT Corporation Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Silver Circle PNC $5,000 - $9,999 Bayer Healthcare R&I Diamond Circle Calgon Carbon Corporation $40,000 - $74,999 PPG Industries Foundation Chesapeake Energy Corporation The Common Plea Platinum Circle Catering Inc. $20,000 - $39,999 Eat’n Park Restaurants Cohen & Grigsby, P.C. Ernst & Young LLP Federal Home Loan Bank Heritage Valley Health of Pittsburgh System First Niagara KPMG LLP Giant Eagle Levin Furniture H. J. Heinz Company Morgan Stanley Foundation Morton’s The Steakhouse LANXESS Corporation Mylan Pharmaceuticals Macy’s Foundation PwC MSA Reed Smith LLP Peoples Natural Gas Ruth’s Chris Steak House Triangle Tech Group Schreiber Industrial Trib Total Media Development Co. UPMC & UPMC Health Plan

Gold Circle

Bronze Circle

$2,500 - $4,999 A.C. Dellovade, Inc. Anonymous AlphaGraphics in the American Eagle Outfitters Cultural District American Environmental Bank of America Merrill Services, Inc. Lynch Bayer USA Foundation Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Bobby Rahal Automotive Group Deloitte Citigroup Elite Coach Transportation Delta Air Lines, Inc. Koppers Dollar Bank Lighthouse Electric Company, Inc. Fairmont Pittsburgh & Habitat Restaurant Marsh USA Inc. Federated Investors, Inc. Mascaro Construction Company Mozart Management $10,000 - $19,999

NexTier Bank Pittsburgh Corning Corporation Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting Co. Sarris Candies, Inc. Silhol Builders Supply Wampum Hardware Inc. WPXI-TV Business Partners

Pewter Level

$1,000 - $2,499 Berner International Corp Big Burrito Restaurant Group ESB Bank First Commonwealth Bank Hughes Television Productions Income Research & Management Jennison Associates LLC Kerr Engineered Sales Company JoAnn McBride - Lawrence County Tourism The Jas H. Matthews Educational & Charitable Trust McKamish, Inc. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Nocito Enterprises, Inc. Rothman Gordon PC Scott Metals Inc. Six Penn Kitchen Stringert, Inc. Trebuchet Consulting LLC United Safety Services, Inc. Vallozzi’s Pittsburgh Woman’s Club of Upper Saint Clair

Flaherty & O’Hara, P.C. Goehring, Rutter & Boehm Hamill Mfg. Co. Hertz Gateway Center, LP The Hite Company Hoffman Electric, Inc. Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman LLC John B. Conomos, Inc. K&I Sheet Metal, Inc. Lucas Systems, Inc. Marketing Support Network Metso Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP Attorneys at Law Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. Modany-Falcone, Inc. Neville Chemical Company Pzena Investment Management, LLC Steptoe & Johnson PLLC United Hospital Center Wagner Agency, Inc. Wells Fargo 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.16, 2013

Partner Level $500 - $999

Allegheny Valley Bank Bridges & Company, Inc. Cantor & Pounds Dental Associates Crawford Ellenbogen LLC

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legacy of excellence 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 Scott J. Bell Dr. Elaine H. Berkowitz Benno & Constance Bernt Michael Bielski Drs. Barbara & Albert Biglan Thomas G. Black Barbara M. Brock Lois R. Brozenick Gladys B. Burstein Judy & Michael Cheteyan Educational/Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David W. Christopher Mr. *& Mrs. Edward S. Churchill Mr. & Mrs. Eugene S. Cohen* Basil & Jayne Adair Cox In memory of Stuart William Discount Mr.* & Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly Frank R. Dziama Steven G. & Beverlynn Elliott Emil & Ruth* Feldman Joan Feldman & William Adams Mrs. Loti Gaffney 54

Keith & Susan Garver Ken & Lillian Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Gordon Anna R. Greenberg* Lorraine M. Gross* Elizabeth Anne Hardie Charles & Angela Hardwick Carolyn Heil Eric & Lizz Helmsen Ms. Judith Hess Mr. John H. Hill Mr. & Mrs. William C. Hurtt* Philo & Erika Holcomb Esther G. Jacovitz Patricia Prattis Jennings Mr.* & Mrs. Robert S. Kahn Leo and Marge Kane Lois S. Kaufman Stephen & Kimberly Keen Mr. Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Ms. Bernadette Kersting Dr. Laibe A.* & Sydelle Kessler Stanley & Margaret Leonard Frances F. Levin Edith H. Lipkind Doris L. Litman Penny Locke Edward D. Loughney* Lauren & Hampton Mallory Dr. Richard Martin in Memory of Mrs. Lori Martin* Dale & Dr. Marlene* McCall J. Sherman & Suzanne S. McLaughlin

George E. Meanor Ms. Jean L. Misner Catherine Missenda Dr. Mercedes C. Monjian Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Mooney Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Mildred S. Myers & William C. Frederick Donn & Peggy Neal Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson Rose Noon* Rhonda & Dennis Norman 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 Donald & Sylvia Robinson Mr. & Mrs. David M. Roderick Mr.* & Mrs. William R. Roesch Charlotta Klein Ross Harvey and Lynn Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Ryan Virginia Schatz Nancy Schepis Dr. Charles H. Shultz Michael Shefler Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Simmons Dr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Stept Dr. Raymond & Karla Stept*

Mrs. Margaret Stouffer in Memory of Miss Jean Alexander Moore Tom & Jamee Todd Mr.* & Mrs. Gideon Toeplitz Mrs. Jane TreherneThomas Eva & Walter J. Vogel Mr. & Mrs. George L. Vosburgh Estate of John & Betty Weiland Brian Weller Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. White James & Susanne Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Witmer Patricia L. Wurster Rufus J. Wysor* Naomi Yoran Miriam L. Young


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 Second 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 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 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 Horn Chair honoring Tom Todd 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 United States Steel Corporation Assistant Principal Bass Chair Rachel Mellon Walton Concertmaster Chair, given by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mellon Scaife Jacquelin 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 Current as of Sept. 24, 2013 *deceased

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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) Michele & Pat Atkins 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

Esmark Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Gordon Drue Heinz Trust Tom & Dona Hotopp G. Christian Lantszch* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McConomy Steve & Brenda Schlotterbeck Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Usher Jon & Carol Walton Helge & Erika Wehmeier Thomas H. & Frances M. Witmer

Edward D. Loughney* The Estate of Beatrice Malseed Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart Bill* & Carol Tillotson United States Steel Corporation The Estate of Donald F. Wahl Samuel & Carrie Arnold Weinhaus Fund James & Susanne Wilkinson Hilda M. Willis Foundation

Abby & Reid Ruttenberg John P. & Elizabeth L. Surma Jill & Craig Tillotson Jacquelin G. Wechsler

$25,000-$49,999

Anonymous (1) Alan L. & Barbara B. Ackerman Astorino Larry & Tracy Brockway Robert C. Denove The Estate of Joan Dillon Pamela R. & Kenneth B. Dunn $100,000-$249,999 Martin & Lisa Earle Anonymous (4) Eichleay Foundation Wendy & David Barensfeld Ernst & Young LLP in memory of Dr. Robert E. Nancy Goeres & Michael Herlands Rusinek $50,000-$99,999 Kathryn & Michael Bryson Ms. Anna Greenberg* Benno & Constance Bernt Rae & Jane Burton $500,000-$999,999 Stephen & Kimberly Keen Michael & Carol Bleier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Anonymous (1) Mrs. H.J. Levin Sidney & Sylvia Busis The Estate of Johannes Dollar Bank Michael Baker Corporation Ann & Frank Cahouet Coetzee Roy & Susan Dorrance Betty & Granger Morgan Ron & Dorothy Chutz Randi & L.Van V. Dauler, Mr. & Mrs.* J. Robert The Pittsburgh Foundation Jr., Emma Clyde Hodge Basil & Jayne Adair Cox Maxwell Memorial Fund The Estate of Dorothy Estate of Olga T. Gazalie Catharine M. Ryan & John T. EQT Corporation Rairigh Marvin* & Terre Hamlisch Ryan III Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks Falk Foundation & Sigo & Estate of Eleanor Hurtt Tom & Jamee Todd Robinson Jean Falk Estate of Florence M. Jacob Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot Robert W. & Elizabeth C. Stan & Carole Russell Goldman Sachs Gives Kampmeinert $250,000-$499,999 Karen Scansaroli Ira & Anita Gumberg Devin & Shannon Allegheny Technologies James M. & Lucy K. Hansen Foundation McGranahan Incorporated Schoonmaker Foundation William Randolph Hearst A. W. Mellon Foundation Claude Worthington Schreiber Industrial Foundation James & Joan Moore Benedum Foundation Development Co. Hefren-Tillotson Donald I. & Janet Moritz Jim & Carolyn Bouchard Mr. & Mrs. James E. Steen H.J Heinz Company Mildred S. Myers & William C. Edward S.* & Jo-Ann M. Milton & Nancy Washington Foundation Frederick Churchill Harvey & Florence Zeve Barbara Jeremiah Elliott S. Oshry Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Dr. & Mrs. Merrill F. Wymer Rick & Laurie Johnson Donahue Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Lillian Edwards Foundation Nancy & Jeff Leininger Reed Smith LLP 56


$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 Andrés Cárdenes & Monique Mead James C. Chaplin Virginia K. Cicero The Chester A. Davies Trust The Estate of Jane I. Johnson 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 Greg & Ellen Jordan Rhian Kenny 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 Dr. Thaddeus A. Osial, Jr. & Linda Shooer Osial

Robert & Lillian Panagulias Mr. & Mrs. John R. Price Deborah Rice James W. & Erin M. Rimmel Judy & Stanley Ruskin Snyder Charitable Foundation Max & Tiffany Starks Estate of Audrey I. Stauffer Elizabeth Burnett & Lawrence Tamburri The Estate of Richard C. Tobias Jan & Anthony Tomasello Edward L. & Margaret Vogel Mrs. Evette Wivagg Rachel W. Wymard Seldon & Susan* Whitaker

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

Burrell Group, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Cameron Mr. & Mrs. Brian & Shannon Capellupo 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 $1,000-$4,999 $5,000-$9,999 Susie & George Dull Anonymous (8) Jim & Jane Barthen Mr. Frank R. Dziama Mr. & Mrs. John Crile Allen, Scott Bell John & Gertrude Echement Sr. Betsy Bossong Thomas J. Emmerling Mr. Thomas L. Allen Allan J. & Clementine K. Francis & Gene Fairman, III David & Andrea Aloe Brodsky In Honor of Ruth Feldman* Joan & Jerome* Apt & Roger* & Judy Clough & Emil Feldman Family Estelle Comay & Bruce Mrs. Orlie S. Ferretti Michele & Pat Atkins Rabin Chris Fette & Mary Leach Ms. Linda M. DeArment Philip J. & Sherry S. Fette John H. Ashton Dieringer Jan Fleisher Mr. & Mrs. David Ehrenwerth Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Axelson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph U. Frye Kathleen & Joseph Baird Mr. Ian Fagelson Friends & Family of Stanford Farmers & Merchants Bank Richard C. Barney P. Davis Of Western PA Robert W. & Janet W. Baum Bruce & Ann Gabler Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferlan Philip & Melinda Beard Dr. R. Kent Galey & Dr. Karen Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Yu-Ling & Gregg Behr Roche Gebhardt Patti & Sandy Berman Gamma Investment Mr. & Mrs. Frank Grebowski Georgia Berner Corporation Gail & Gregory Harbaugh Kathleen Gavigan & William Ms. Mary Biagini Mr. & Mrs.* Charles H. Harff Drs. Barbara & Albert Biglan B. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. James Genstein Eric & Lizz Helmsen Mr. Stuart Bloch Bernard Goldstein, M.D. & Richard & Alice Kalla Paul E. Block Russellyn Carruth Jack & Virginia* Kerr Marian & Bruce Block Thomas W. Golightly & Rev. Douglas W. Kinzey Nadine E. Bognar Dr. Carolyn J. Jones Cliff & Simi Kress Jim & Debbie Boughner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Betty L. Lamb Graham Mr. & Mrs. David A. Jeanne R. Manders* Brownlee John F. Gray Scott & Bridget Michael Lois R. Brozenick Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Guadagnino Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Miller Howard & Marilyn Bruschi Mrs. Ellen Hagerty Doug Burns every gift is instrumental 2013-2014 season

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Kristine Haig & John Sonnenday Deirdre & Brian Henry Carol E. Higgins Adam & Allison Hill Kelvin Hill Mr. Carlyle Hoch Esther & Terry Horne Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Hornstein David & Mary Hughes Hyman Family Foundation Mary Lee & Joe Irwin 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 Karen & Margaret Klimczyk 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 58

James C. & Jennifer L. 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 Donn & Peggy Neal Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Null Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Nussbaum Sandy & Gene O’Sullivan Roger & Sarah Parker John & Joan Pasteris 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 Don & Jenny Rhoten Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Roberts Betty & Edgar R. Robinson Mr. William M. Robinson Bruce & Susan 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 Mrs. Rollie G. Thomas Ruth (Krysik) Thon Dennis L. Travis & Colleen Bryne Travis Jeff & Melissa Tsai Drs. Ben Van Houten & Victoria Woshner Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vogel John & Linda Vuono Scott & Stacy Weber Marvin & Dot Wedeen Jodi & Andrew Weisfield James R. Whitehead Sandra D. Williamson Jim* & Mary Jo Winokur Mr. & Mrs. Richard Zahren Simone J. Ziegler Dorothea K. Zikos Current as of Sept. 16, 2013 *deceased


special named gifts BNY Mellon ........................................................................... Recordings & Electronic Media and Artistic Excellence Programs Benno & Constance Bernt.......................................................................................................................................Stage Right Door Jim & Carolyn Bouchard, Esmark, Inc. ........................................................................................................... Schooltime Concerts 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 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 *deceased

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Heinz Hall Information

box Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m; Saturday from Noon to 4 p.m. Weekend hours vary based on performance times. Tickets may be purchased by calling 412.392.4900 and are also available at the Theater Square Box Office.

groups can receive discounted tickets, priority seats, personalized service and free reception space. For more information, call 412.392.4819 or visit our website at pittsburghsymphony.org/groups for information.

Latecomer’s Gallery is located behind the Main Floor to enjoy the performance until you children are encouraged to attend our youth concerts and Fid- can be seated. Latecomers will be dlesticks Family Concerts. Children seated at suitable intervals during the program, at the discretion of age six and over, are welcome at all performances with a purchased the conductor. The gallery is also ticket. The Latecomer’s Gallery and available for parents with restless children. lobby video monitors are always options for restless children. lockers are located on the 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. Fire Exits are to be used ONLY in case of an emergency. If the fire alarm is activated, follow the direction of Heinz Hall ushers and staff to safely evacuate the theater.

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Photography, 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. 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.

Restrooms are located on the Lower, Grand Tier, Gallery levels, Lower, Grand Tier and Gallery levels. and off the Garden and Overlook rooms; a wheelchair-accessible Lost and Found items restroom is on the Main Floor. can be retrieved by calling 412.392.4844 on weekdays from Smoking is not permitted 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Heinz Hall. The garden is accesMobile devices should be turned off and put away upon entering the theater.

The Mozart Room is available for a grand dining experience catered by The Common Plea, just seconds away from your seats. For reservations: 412.392.4879, pittsburghsymphony.org/mozartroom.

sible during performances for this purpose.

supporting the PSO is critical to the financial future of the PSO. Ticket sales only cover a portion of our operating costs. To make a tax-deductible gift, please contact our Development department at 412.392.4880 or visit us online at pittsburghsymphony.org


WE APPLAUD THE ARTISTS ON STAGE. AND THOSE BEHIND THE SCENES.

At Babst Calland, we appreciate all the creativity, effort and collaboration required for the curtain to rise, and the performance to begin.



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