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program December 12-21 program......................................................................8 Sing-along lyrics ................................................................................... 11 Todd Ellison biography........................................................................ 17 Christopher Sanders biography......................................................... 19 Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh biography................................... 20 Ricky Manning biography................................................................... 24 Vanessa Campagna biography........................................................... 25 Nikki Renée Daniels biography.......................................................... 27 James Fedor Jr. biography................................................................... 27 George Vosburgh biography............................................................... 28 The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company biography........................... 30 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra biography.................................... 32
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.
Every Gift is instrumental Individuals.............................................................................................. 36 Foundations & Public Agencies.......................................................... 44 Corporations ......................................................................................... 45 Legacy of Excellence............................................................................. 46 Commitment to Excellence Campaign............................................. 48
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Claudia Mahave Laura Motchalov William & Sarah Galbraith Chair
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
viola
bass trombone Murray Crewe j
Frank & Loti Gaffney Chair
tuba
Randolph Kelly j Cynthia S. Calhoun Chair
Mr. & Mrs. willard 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
Rhian Kenny j
english horn
Harold Smoliar j Johannes & Mona L. Coetzee Memorial Chair
Jeffrey Grubbs Peter Guild Micah Howard Stephen & Kimberly Keen Chair
John Moore Aaron White harp
Gretchen Van Hoesen j Virginia Campbell Chair
principal timpani chair
Christopher Allen d percussion
Andrew Reamer j Albert H. Eckert Chair
Jeremy Branson d Christopher Allen
mr. & Mrs. Aaron Silberman Chair
librarians
e-flat clarinet
Jean & Sigo Falk Chair
Thomas Thompson
Lisa Gedris
bassoon
EQT OTPAAM Fellow
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
bass
second violin Jennifer Ross j
barbara weldon
Thomas Thompson h Joann Ferrell Ron Samuels Vosburgh j
Anonymous Donor Chair
Tom & Dona Hotopp Chair
Edward Stephan j
fretted instruments Irvin Kauffman B
Michael Rusinek j
William Caballero j
Jeffrey Turner j
Craig Knox j
timpani
clarinet
Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Chair
Corporation Chair
The Morrison Family Chair
HILDA M. WILLIS FOUNDATION CHAIR
Tatjana Mead Chamis d oboe Joen Vasquez x Cynthia Koledo Marylène Gingras-Roy DeAlmeida j Dr. William Larimer Penny Anderson Brill Mellon Jr. Chair Cynthia Busch Scott Bell Erina LarabyDr. & Mrs. William E. Goldwasser Rinehart Chair Paul Silver
Kristina Yoder
Dennis O’Boyle x Eva Burmeister Carolyn Edwards Andrew Fuller Lorien Benet Hart
Tom & Jamee Todd Chair
Peter Sullivan j
piccolo
United States Steel
Louis Lev d
Jackman Pfouts Flute Chair
Damian Bursill-Hall h Rebecca Cherian h Jennifer Ann Steele James Nova
Donald H. Evans Jr. d Betsy Heston x
G. Christian Lantzsch & Duquesne Light Company Chair
trombone
Lorna McGhee j
Peter Snitkovsky Albert Tan Rui-Tong Wang
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Shanshan Yao B
flute
Stephen Kostyniak d Zachary Smith x Thomas H. & Frances M. Witmer Chair
Robert Lauver Irving (Buddy) Wechsler Chair
Ronald Schneider Michael & Carol Bleier Chair
Joseph Rounds
Adedeji Ogunfolu, Horn
stage technicians
Ronald Esposito John Karapandi Open Chairs
the Henry and Elsie Hillman principal pops conductor chair mr. & mrs. benjamin f. jones iii keyboard chair Associate Principal Oboe Principal Bass Clarinet
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Reed Smith Chair honoring Tom Todd
trumpet
George Vosburgh j Martha Brooks Robinson Chair
Charles Lirette h Edward D. Loughney Chair
Neal Berntsen Chad Winkler Susan S. greer memorial chair
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board of trustees
Peter S. Greer
Rachel Walton Wymard
Caryl A. Halpern«
Robert Zinn
DRS Architects, Inc.
chairman
Richard P. Simmons
retired, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (Ati)
Vice chair
Civic Leader
Author, Hospice Nurse
Deborah L. Acklin WQED Multimedia
K&L Gates, llp
Margaret Bovbjerg
executive committee
Jeremy Branson
Investment Committee
Richard J. Harshman Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (Ati)
Ex-officio
Pittsburgh Symphony Association PSO associate principal percussion
Thomas B. Hotopp
Donald W. Borneman
Annabelle Clippinger
Alysia Hoyt
Larry T. Brockway
Richard J. Johnson
Barbara Jeremiah
president & CEO
J. Craig Jordan
Michael A. Bryson Rae R. Burton
Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.
retired, Meritcare
Clifford E. Kress
Beverlynn Elliott civic leader
Vice chair
retired, Mine Safety Appliances Co. civic leader
retired, PNC Financial services group retired, Alcoa, Inc.
James A.Wilkinson
PPG Industries
Corporate Leadership team
Audit Committee
Anthony Bucci
development Committee*
John Lynch
L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Roy G. Dorrance III
retired, mellon Financial Corp.
David McCormish
Beverlynn Elliott
trustees
Robert W. McCutcheon
Thomas B. Hotopp
vistage international
Alicia McGinnis
secretary & Treasurer
Jeffery L. Leininger
bayer healthcare ECSI corporation BNY Mellon
Andrew Aloe Joan Apt
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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
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP 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
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Steve Pederson University of Pittsburgh
John R. Price
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development Committee** Diversity, Education & Community Engagement Committee**
Robert W. McCutcheon
David Iwinski
Jack Heinz Society
Ronald E. Chutz
Modern Material Services
Alan Russell, Ph.D.
Charles C. Cohen
Reid Ruttenberg
Rachel Walton Wymard
Cohen and Grigsby, P.C.
Basil M. Cox
Steven T. Schlotterbeck
Robert C. Denove
James E. Steen
Ann C. Donahue
Craig A. Tillotson
Roy G. Dorrance III
Thomas Todd
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Jon D. Walton
retired, Allegheny Technologies, Incorporated (Ati)
Terri Fitzpatrick
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LANXESS Corporation
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Jon D. Walton Helge H. Wehmeier
David S. Shapira
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
Ronald E. Chutz
Kimberly Fleming
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L. Van V. Dauler, Jr.
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Alicia McGinnis Mildred S. Myers
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American Textile Company
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Edward Stephan
John A. Barbour
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Kathleen Maskalick
Jeffery L. Leininger David McCormish
Bernita Buncher
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
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Barbara Jeremiah
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New Leadership Board
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Blue Water Growth LLC
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International Advisory Task Force Diversity, Education & Community Engagement Committee**
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Life trustees
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
Ernst & Young
Morgan O’Brien
peoples natural gas co.
Christopher Pike KDKA / UPN Pittsburgh
David L. Porges 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
United States Steel Corporation
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Jack Heinz Society CHAIRMAN
James W. Rimmel MEMBERS
Bernie S. Annor Jensina Chutz
Jim Cannon Jeffrey J. Conn Michael DeVanney Gavin H. Geraci Michael Herald Todd Izzo
New Leadership Board officers
Committee chairs
CHAIRMAN
University Relations
Annabelle Clippinger Elizabeth Etter VICE CHAIRMAN
Ronald F. Smutny SECRETARY
Alexis Unkovic McKinley TREASUREr
Erin Gibson Allen Law Night
Lynn Broman Social Activities
Alice V. Gelormino Education & Outreach
Janice Jeletic Marketing & Communications
Bridget Meacham Downtown Outreach
Lily Liqi Pietryka Membership
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
Anita Baker
Rodrick O. McMahon Gerald Lee Morosco Abby L. Morrison Gabriel Pellathy Victoria Rhoades-Carraro Jason W. Ross
Barbara A. Scheib William Scherlis James Slater John A. Thompson Nicholas D. Varischetti Rachel M. Wymard
MEMBERS
Daniel Pennell Lana Shami Jordan Strassburger Andrew J. Swensen Jocelyn Tan, M.D. Rev. Debra D. Thompson
Brian Ashton Danielle Maiolo Bacco Ted B. Bosquez Matthew Campbell Cynthia DeAlmeida Susan J. Gluckman Victoria A. Guscoff Linda Hoffman, Esq. Kevin T. Kearney Dawn Kosanovich James Malezi Penelope Morel Mary Raupp BOUTIQUE CHAIR
Cissy Rebich COMMUNICATIONS
Cheryl Redmond vp of membership, aFFILIATES DAY CHAIR
Millie Ryan Harp Fund Soiree spring luNCHEON CHAIR
VP of finance
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
Harp Fund Soiree
Thea Stover annual meeting/LUNCHEON CHAIR
Chris Thompson FINE INSTRUMENT FUND CHAIR, ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR
Reshma Paranjpe, M.D. vp of aUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT
Mary Lloyd Thompson vp of eVENTS
Frances Pickard ORCHESTRA APPRECIATION CHAIR
Susie Prentiss
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HONORARY DIRECTORS
Joan Apt Grace M. Compton* Betty Flecker Caryl A. Halpern Drue Heinz Elsie Hillman Jane S. Oehmler* Sandra H. Pesavento Janet Shoop Kathy Kahn Stept Jane C. Vandermade Elizabeth B. Wiegand Joan A. Zapp *Deceased FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP, PSA@PITTSBURGHSYMPHONY.ORG OR CALL 412.392.3303
Mary Ann Craig
SYMPHONY NORTH PRESIDENT
Robert Kemper SYMPHONY EAST PRESIDENT
music 101 chair
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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& Planned Gifts
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to the President
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public affairs
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Jessica Ryan
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Highmark Holiday Pops | Heinz Hall Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 7:30 PM Friday, December 13, 2013 at 8:00 PM Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 2:30 PM & 8:00 PM Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 2:30 PM Friday, December 20, 2013 at 8:00 PM Saturday, December 21, 2013 at 2:30 PM & 8:00 PM
Todd Ellison, conductor
Christopher Sanders, special guest Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, directed by Betsy Burleigh Nikki Renée Daniels, vocalist Vanessa Campagna, vocalist Ricky Manning, vocalist James Fedor Jr., vocalist/Children’s Festival Chorus, directed by Christine Jordanoff Pittsburgh Symphony Brass George Vosburgh, flugelhorn Pittsburgh Youth Ballet, directed by Jean Gedeon/choreography by Peter LeBreton Merz Traditional (arr. Harris)
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
Jerry Herman (arr. Wendell) We Need a Little Christmas Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett
“My Favorite Things” from The Sound of Music
Traditional (arr. Harris)
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Leon Jessel
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Gustav Holst (arr. Betinis)
Pittsburgh Youth Ballet
In the Bleak Midwinter
Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
Mel Tormé (arr. Fennell)
The Christmas Song
Carey & Afanasieff (arr. Bisbano)
Ms. Daniels & Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
Traditional
Danny Boy
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Mr.Vosburgh
All I Want for Christmas Is You
Mr. Manning
Meredith Willson
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Mark Lawrence (arr. Bisbano)
Christmas Magic
George Frideric Handel
“Hallelujah Chorus” from Messiah
Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
Intermission Emil Waldteufel Traditional (arr. Rutter)
Les Patineurs (Skaters’ Waltz), Opus 183 Ding Dong! Merrily On High
Pittsburgh Symphony Brass
James Pierpont (arr. Vosburgh)
A “Spike Jones” Jingle Bells Pittsburgh Symphony Brass
Marvin Hamlisch Chanukah Lights (vocal arr. Page, orch. Bisbano) Ms. Campagna & Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Todd Ellison
Christmas Morning
Jones/Schmidt (arr. Starobin)
Mr. Sanders & Mr. Fedor
Ms. Daniels & Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
“Try to Remember” from The Fantasticks
Traditional Christmas Sing-Along (arr. Richman & Harris) Joy to the World
Silent Night O Come All Ye Faithful Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
Traditional (arr. Dragon)
Deck the Hall
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Joy to the World
O Come All Ye Faithful
Joy to the World! The Lord is come; Let earth receive her King; Let ev’ry heart prepare Him room, And heav’n and nature sing, And heav’n and nature sing, And heav’n and heav’n and nature sing.
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem. Come and behold Him, born the King of angels; O come let us adore Him, O come let us adore Him, O come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.
He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of His love, And wonders of His love, And wonders and wonders of His love.
Silent Night Silent night, holy night, All is calm, all is bright; ‘Round yon virgin, mother and child, Holy infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, Shepherds quake at the sight; Glories stream from Heaven afar, Heav’nly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ the Savior is born, Christ the Savior is born.
Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation, O sing, all ye citizens of heav’n above. Glory to God, in the highest, glory; O come let us adore Him, O come let us adore Him, O come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.
Deck the Hall Deck the hall with boughs of holly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, ‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, Don we now our gay apparel, Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la, Troll the ancient Yuletide carol, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.
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Start Spreading the newS it’s a new York, new York Cabaret!
Shake off those little town blues! Join members of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh and Emcee Anna Singer for an intimate cabaret performance of music inspired by the City That Never Sleeps in the swanky second floor lounge at Olive or Twist (across from Heinz Hall).
March 22, 2014: Private Second Floor Lounge, Olive or Twist 7pm: Cocktail Reception for VIP ticket holders 8pm: Cabaret Heavy hors d’oeuvres, special dessert, and cash bar. Silent Auction.
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Todd Ellison Hailed by The New York Times as one of “Broadway’s electric conductors,” Todd Ellison is one of the most accomplished and sought after music directors working today.
The Nutty Professor directed by Jerry Lewis. For City Center’s Encores!, he conducted their acclaimed version of On The Town and was a guest pianist for No No, Nanette.
Currently music director and conductor of the new Broadway production of Annie, his credits include Monty Python’s Spamalot (Best Musical Tony Award), La Cage aux Folles (Best Musical Revival Tony Award), 42nd Street (Best Revival Tony Award ),Elton John’s Lestat, Michel Legrand’s Amour, The Wild Party, On the Town, Once Upon a Mattress (starring Sarah Jessica Parker), How To Succeed (starring Matthew Broderick), She Loves Me, Taller than a Dwarf and A Class Act.
Internationally he has conducted at the Vienna Konzerthaus with Dawn Upshaw and Jerry Hadley, The Dublin Film Orchestra, Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Mexico City), World Science Festival at Lincoln Center, Cole Porters’ Jubilee at Carnegie Hall.
He was the music director of the “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” at the famed Radio City Music Hall for several seasons. As Marvin Hamlisch’s music director, Ellison worked with him on his productions of Ballroom and
He has conducted more than 20 albums including the Grammy Award winning cast albums of his shows. He has accompanied such stars as Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Barry Manilow, Tyne Daly, Bea Arthur, David Hyde Pierce, Tim Curry and Kelsey Grammar. Born in Essex, Conn., Ellison began his piano lessons at age 6 and is a graduate of Boston University School of Music with a degree in piano performance.
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Christopher Sanders Christopher Sanders is an award-winning actor and singer and has performed in venues around the world. Throughout his career, he has had the pleasure of working with George Hearn, Roddy McDowell, Carol Lawrence, John Raitt, Debbie Boone and Rosemary Clooney. Most recently he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Javert in Les Miserables and Emile in South Pacific. Additional theatrical credits include Fred/Petruchio(Kiss Me Kate), Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde (Jekyll and Hyde), The Beast (Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), Don Quixote (Man of La Mancha), Chauvelin (The Scarlet Pimpernel), Juan Peron (Evita), title role
Kopit and Yeston’s (Phantom), Henry Higgins (My Fair Lady), and Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf (Into the Woods). His concert work includes engagements with the Pittsburgh Symphony, Knoxville Symphony, Pasadena Pops and The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber at the National Theatre and Concert Hall Taiwan. Sanders tours the country as the baritone for the legendary 1940s singing group – The Pied Pipers. In 2001, they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame along with the Bee Gees and The Lettermen. Sander’s solo CD, Curtain Call, is available on iTunes and CDBaby.com.
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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 As the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s who hear the Mendelssohn in performance “chorus of choice,” the Mendelssohn Choir each year. The more than 110 singers who has performed under the baton of some of the comprise the Mendelssohn share a remarkable world’s foremost conductors including Lorin commitment to the art of making great choral Maazel, Mariss Jansons, Rafael Frühbeck de music and collectively contribute more than Burgos, Michael Tilson Thomas, Claudio 45,000 volunteer hours each year. Abbado, Mstislav Rostropovich, Leonard Slatkin, Charles Dutoit, André Previn, Sir Through its recordings and commissions of Neville Marriner, Yan Pascal Tortelier, new choral works, the Mendelssohn Choir Helmuth Rilling, Ingo Metzmacher, Richard seeks to advance the choral art. The Choir’s Hickox, Zdenek Mácal and Manfred Honeck. most recent recording released in fall 2011 is Performances of the Choir with the Pittsburgh Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are heard locally over Symphony Orchestra and the Children’s WQED-FM (89.3) and distributed nationally Festival Chorus of Pittsburgh with Manfred Honeck conducting. by PRI. 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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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
The Mendelssohn Choir is a Steinway Artist.
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Board of Directors Officers Cynthia L. Roth, President Marian Block, M.D., Vice President Mary G. Bachorski, Treasurer Terri S. Blanchette, Secretary Directors Carey D. Andrew-Jaja, M.D. David C. Bodette* Sarah Eldridge Celia R. Franklin Nancy Grover Mike Henry 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
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Emily Stewart, Communications Manager Esther Berreth, Bookkeeper BOOM Supercreative, Marketing Consultants Tara Taylor, Graphic Design 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 photo credit: Albert Roosenburg 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, Yan 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.
Ricky Manning Ricky Manning, dubbed by the late Principal Pops Conductor Marvin Hamlisch as “The Singing Detective,” returns for a third performance with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Highmark Holiday Pops. Manning, a greater Pittsburgh native, is a 15year veteran of the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office and was promoted to sergeant in April 2013. After a short audition with Hamlisch, he was originally brought to the Heinz Hall stage for the 2011 Highmark Holiday Pops performances, singing “Danny Boy” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Manning also had the pleasure of several return performances as a guest vocalist with Pittsburgh’s own River City Brass, under the direction of Master Conductor James Gourlay. Manning performed in a River City Brass special, Celtic Connections, and he performed at the Great American Brass Band Festival in Danville, Kentucky, singing “500 Miles,” “Country Roads,” “I Walk the Line” and “Rocky Top.” He is a graduate of Central Catholic High School and holds a B.S. in law enforcement from Point Park University. Manning was a member of the Carnegie Mellon University Pipes and Drums for 12 years and studied under the late world-renowned Pipe Major Alasdair Gillies. Manning performs a 24
wide variety of music from rock, folk, country and Celtic styles. He is the lead singer in local band “Donnie Irish” and can be seen performing around town with local bass legend Justin Brown and drummer Bill Gendron. They recently performed as the opening band at the 2013 Pittsburgh Irish Festival. As always, Manning would like to dedicate his performance to the memory of all military, law enforcement and emergency services personnel whose families can only be with them in spirit during the holiday season. Manning would like to thank God for all of his many blessings, including his entire family, his wife, Sarah Beth, and his son, James.
Vanessa Campagna It is her commanding presence and captivating stage personality along with her dynamic and versatile voice that has made Vanessa Campagna a fan favorite. These traits along with her passion to perform have earned her the opportunity to work with some of the most successful entertainers in the music industry and at many of the most prestigious music venues across the country. It is her diversity, yet vocal purity, that earned her the respect of world-renowned multi-award winning director/composer Marvin Hamlisch — who claimed, “Vanessa is the real deal.” She was both honored and humbled when he asked her to join him for a variety of shows including his Holiday Pops shows with the National Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Campagna’s versatility enabled her to land the soulful theme song for the television show, Bar Karma, which aired on Current At 10 years old, she was chosen out of 24,000 TV. In early 2012, she collaborated with youngsters to appear on CBS’ Star Search. Since producer/songwriter Rick Witkowski and then, she has shared the stage with some of the Keegan Dewitt on the music and lyrics for a greatest artists in the music industry, such as short film project named Inocente, which told Reba, Sugarland, Trace Adkins, Blake Shelton, a story about a young artist’s determination Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, Loretta Lynn, to never surrender to the bleakness of her Keith Urban and more. It was in Nashville, surroundings. This documentary, which aired Tennessee, where Campagna recorded her on MTV and was shown at film festivals across first two albums, Vanessa Campagna and Can the country, was awarded a 2013 Oscar for You Hear Me Now. For her third CD, For You, best Documentary Short. Because of her Campagna wrote all but one of the songs and talents and accomplishments, Campagna became the focus of Vanessa’s Story, a co-produced the album. 30-minute documentary on WQED-TV. The Just in time for the 2013 holiday season, program gave a personal look at her passion Campagna released her second full length for performing and provided insight into the Christmas album entitled Simply Christmas. not so every-day life of an artist and what it Campagna’s arrangements on this album takes to balance a career and a typical young convey the warmth and comfort of being life. In Campagna’s heart, dreams are meant to with friends and family simply enjoying the come true! Her passion for music continues to holidays together. Her Christmas shows will grow and shine. The sky truly is the limit for warm your heart and put you in a festive this bright young star. Christmas spirit. “It wouldn’t be Christmas without seeing one of Vanessa’s Christmas shows,” said one industry insider. “Her stage presence is unbelievable and her enthusiastic personality is contagious!”
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You don’t have to live with painful varicose and spider veins. Should I Have My Veins Evaluated?
Q & A WITH A VEIN SPECIALIST: While finishing charts at the end of my day, I took a few moments to listen to my staff answer questions for a patient on the phone. The questions asked were very important as were the answers that were given. Here are some examples:
What is Phlebology?
Phlebology is the branch of medicine that deals with veins and the disease of veins. Two organizations dedicated to the advancement of this field are The American College of Phlebology and the American Venous Forum.
Why should I see a board- certified phlebologist to evaluate my varicose veins
When it comes to any aspect of your health care, it is important to be proactive in the choice and research of who will become medically responsible for your evaluation and treatment. Though venous disease is not always a visible ailment, it can be a serious health problem leading to more serious issues, so choosing a specialist, or board certified phlebologist for your venous care is a wise decision. Board certification in phlebology identifies a physician who has taken the extra step of becoming specialized in the treatment of venous disease. Not only is the physician often a member of organizations such as the American College of Phlebology (ACP) and the American Venous Forum (AVF) but they have met additional requirements set by the certifying board. After meeting these requirements, he or she must then pass a certifying exam allowing the physician to identify him or herself as board-certified.
Is membership the same as board certification?
This question is particularly important as it defines the specialty of a phlebologist. While a physician may be a member of many different organizations, these organizations only require an interest in the field for joining. Thus membership is unlike board certification where qualification is determined through training and testing. Here’s how the ACP defines its board certification: “The establishment of a Board Certification Exam brings recognition to both the field of phlebology and those providers in the field who have the knowledge, skills and experience to provide quality care to phlebology patients.”
I had a free screening at a health fair and was told that I don't have venous disease, but I still have aching, pain and discoloration at the ankles. What should I do?
While free screenings can be informative, remember that this is just a brief glance into a patient's venous system. A complete venous exam and venous mapping by a board-certified phlebologist is best to determine if a patient has venous disease. Since a proper venous ultrasound is such an integral part of this evaluation, the American College of Phlebology has set requirements for it that include the following: • A venous ultrasound should be ordered by a physician. • A lower extremity ultrasound should study the entire leg, from ankle to groin. Failure to identify and treat all sources of reflux may result in outright treatment failure. • Evaluation of the venous system should be performed with the patient in the upright position. Sitting or lying down are inappropriate for the detection of reflux or the measurement of vein diameters. • A venous ultrasound should be performed by a trained physician or a registered vascular ultrasound technician (RVT) and then interpreted by a physician.
If I have had an evaluation elsewhere, can I still be evaluated in your office?
Of course. A free evaluation is commonly ‘ free’ because patients are often not meeting with a physician, a physician assistant or a nurse practitioner, so this visit cannot be billed to insurance. However, most insurances allow for a second opinion. If you have any questions about the second opinion being covered, contact member services on the back of your insurance card. This Industry Insight was written by Theresa Schneider. Terrance R. Krysinski, MD General Surgeon Board Certified Phlebologist Vein Institute of Pittsburgh 724.934.VEIN (8346)
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Nikki Renée Daniels Nikki Renée Daniels recently starred in the 2012 Tony Award Winning Broadway Revival of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess as Clara. She has also been seen on Broadway as Fantine in Les Miserables, Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes, Nehebka in Tim Rice and Elton John’s Aida, Renata in Nine, Crystal in the revival of Little Shop of Horrors, Eleni in Bernie Taupin and Elton John’s Lestat, and Woman #3 in the Roundabout’s production of Burt Bacharach’s The Look of Love. Daniels also has toured nationally as the Aida Standby in Aida and as Crystal in Little Shop of Horrors. She made her New York City Opera debut in 2002 as Clara in Porgy and Bess. She created the role of Ray Charles’ wife Della B in Ray Charles Live! at the Pasadena Playhouse. She also has been seen as Belle in Beauty and the Beast at North Shore Music Theatre and at Sacramento Music Circus; Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes at Williamstown Theatre Festival under the direction of Roger Rees; Sarah in the first regional production of Ragtime at North Shore Music Theatre; Aida in Aida at ArtPark; and Celia Vane in Dorian at the Denver Center. She reprised the role of Fantine in Les Miserables at Atlanta’s Theatre of the Stars, Kansas City Starlight and at Wolf Trap. On television, Daniels has appeared as a featured player on Chappelle’s Show on Comedy Central and in PBS’s Great Performances presentation of South Pacific starring Brian Stokes Mitchell and Reba McIntyre at Carnegie Hall. She played a nurse in the film The Other Woman. Daniels
has performed as a soloist with the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops, the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, the New York Pops, the Naples Philharmonic and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. She made her Carnegie Hall solo debut in 2007 with Brian Stokes Mitchell, Reba McIntyre, Phylicia Rashad and Heather Headley. She holds a BFA in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music. Daniels recently released her debut solo CD, Home. It is available on iTunes and CDBaby.com. For more information, please visit nikkireneedaniels.com.
James Fedor Jr. James Fedor Jr. is a member of The Children’s Festival Chorus of Pittsburgh (CFC), most recently played Young Erik in the Pittsburgh CLO production of Kopit and Yestin’s Phantom, and has performed in Hansel and Gretel with the Pittsburgh Opera. He has also performed as part of CFC with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in the Music of the Spirit Festival, Fiddlesticks and the One Young World Summit 2012.
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George Vosburgh
Principal Trumpet Martha Brooks Robinson Chair
George Vosburgh, celebrated soloist and lecturer, is internationally acclaimed for his virtuosity on the trumpet in recordings, concerts and recitals, as well as many guest artist performances in such locales as the Bonn Festival at Rolandsek, Germany, the Ravinia Festival, Chicago, and the Curs Internacional de Musica in Valencia, Spain. In 1992, he joined the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as principal trumpet. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences awarded Vosburgh a Grammy as Best New Classical Artist in 1985 for the Reference recording of Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat with Chicago Pro Musica. He is a Bavarian Radio International Music Competition prize winner and a Gold and Platinum Record recipient for his work with the New Age music ensemble Mannheim Steamroller. In 2003, he was invited to become principal trumpet of the World Orchestra for Peace under the direction of Valery Gergiev. The orchestra has since performed on tour across Europe, Asia and the Middle East, and produced many recordings and television programs. Recordings featuring Vosburgh include Trumpeter’s Heritage, music by Bach, Böhme, Tomasi, Fasch and Neruda with the Czech Philharmonic and Arnie Roth conducting; Trumpet Masterworks, pieces for trumpet and piano with Alaine Fink; and Four Trumpet Concerti, works by Haydn, Hummel, Telemann and Leopold Mozart with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and Gerard Schwarz conducting. All recordings are featured on the Four Winds label. In 1994, Vosburgh organized the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass, a unique brass ensemble featuring some of the world’s finest orchestral brass musicians in chamber ensemble. Since 1998, the Brass has enjoyed a flurry of recording and performance activity, releasing five CDs, including Bach’s The Art of Fugue on the Four Winds label. As an educator, Vosburgh has appeared in universities across Europe, Asia and 28
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the United States, including Northwestern University, University of Michigan, UCLA and Tokyo Music Academy, as well as the Tanglewood Fellowship program. He has lectured at the International Trumpet Guild’s annual conference and recently published a critical edition of the Böhme Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E minor published by Vosburgh Music Inc. He is currently on the faculty of Duquesne University and Carnegie Mellon University. Vosburgh is a graduate of the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music, where he was principal trumpet and featured soloist with the famed Eastman Wind Ensemble. He began his career as an orchestral trumpeter at age 19 as third trumpet and assistant principal of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman. After three years with the Rochester Philharmonic, he joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sir Georg Solti as the youngest member of the orchestra’s worldfamous brass section. Vosburgh holds the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s Martha Brooks Robinson Chair and is an active member of various Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra committees.
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The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company’s mission is to train, inspire and nurture young dancers towards artistic excellence, perform works by choreographic masters and emerging choreographers, and to bring the art of dance, through outreach efforts, to new multigenerational audiences. The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company provides many opportunities for students to perform and work with world renowned choreographers, teachers and guest artists.
jean gideon, artistic director Jean Gedeon, artistic director, founded the Pittsburgh Youth Ballet School in 1983 and helped form The Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company in 1990. A charter member and soloist of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, she studied on full scholarship with Frano Jelencic, Duncan Noble, Frederick Franklin, Nicholas Petrov, Leonide Massine and Edward Caton, among other outstanding ballet masters. Gedeon was featured in a twoyear weekly ballet television series on WQED. She taught for more than 20 years at Point Park University, Carnegie Institute and Carlow University Campus School. She also has appeared in and directed students in a Clio Awardwinning commercial for PNC Bank and was selected to tour as ballet mistress with Pittsburgh Opera Theatre’s Hansel and Gretel month long tour of Germany and Switzerland, as well as two invited tours for PYBC to perform at The Tanzsommer Dance Festival in Austria and Germany and tours of Italy. She has former and current students dancing and teaching in more than 60 ballet professional companies across the country as well as Europe.
peter merz, choreographer Peter Merz choreographed his first ballet for Dayton Ballet II at the age of 12, beginning a lifelong fascination with dance-making. In addition to studying at the School of the Dayton Ballet, Merz studied at the San Francisco Ballet School, The Washington Ballet, and the Burklyn Ballet School. He danced with the Dayton Ballet the Louisville Ballet and the Cincinnati Ballet. In 2002, Merz served as the Artistic Administrator for the USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Miss. In 2004, Merz joined the faculty of Point Park, where he is an associate professor of dance and head of ballet. He has received many commissions to create new ballets, most recently from the Charlottesville Ballet, for whom he created the duet The Togethercoloured Instant.
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THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA For more than 116 years, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has been an essential part of Pittsburgh’s cultural landscape. The Pittsburgh Symphony, known for its artistic excellence, is credited with a rich history of the world’s finest conductors and musicians, and a strong commitment to the Pittsburgh region and its citizens. This tradition was furthered in fall 2008, when Austrian conductor Manfred Honeck became music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. With a long and distinguished history of touring both domestically and overseas since 1900, the Pittsburgh Symphony continues to be critically acclaimed as one of the world’s greatest orchestras. With more than 36 international tours, including 20 European
tours, eight trips to the Far East, and two to South America. The Pittsburgh Symphony was the first American orchestra to perform at the Vatican in January 2004 for the late Pope John Paul II, as part of the Pontiff’s Silver Jubilee celebration. The Pittsburgh Symphony has a long and illustrious history in the areas of recordings and radio concerts. As early as 1936, the Pittsburgh Symphony broadcast coast-tocoast, receiving increased national attention in 1982 through network radio broadcasts on Public Radio International. The PRI series is produced by Classical WQED-FM 89.3 in Pittsburgh and is made possible by the musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
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For information or to purchase your commemorative gift for the holidays, contact Rachel Niederberger: 412-392-2887, Rniederberger@pittsburghsymphony.org
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and its home Heinz Hall are two of our region’s treasures. The PSO performs music of the highest artistic quality, brings the stars of the classical and pop music world to Pittsburgh, and introduces thousands of children to great music every year. This would not be possible without the philanthropic support of local corporations, foundations and government, but most importantly individuals like YOU! This is a crucial time for the Pittsburgh Symphony. Recognizing our need, EQT and Giant Eagle Foundation have collectively given the PSO a challenge grant of $600,000, matching $.50 for every new or increased gift we raise over the next two years (up to $1.2 million.) This means that each new dollar you give equals $1.50 for the PSO. Please consider “multiplying your support” by making a new or increased gift to the PSO’s 2013-2014 Annual Fund before December 31, 2013. If you are already a donor to the Annual Fund any increase over last year’s gift will be matched; if you are considering joining the PSO’s donor family with a first-time gift, your entire gift will be matched! To make your gift, visit pittsburghsymphony.org/donate, call your PSR (Patron Services Representative) or the PSO’s Development Department at 412.392.4880.
THANK YOU! Good News…the IRA Charitable Rollover is back! You can make a gift to the PSO from your qualified IRA, without the distribution being added to your taxable income or subject to withholding, if you are over the age of 70½ and you transfer your gift directly to the PSO. Contact your financial advisor to determine if this is a good option for you. The provision is set to expire after December 31, 2013. So act now! For additional 35 program notes 2013-2014 season information, call Jan Fleisher at 412.392.320.
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 you are not listed correctly, please call 412.392.4842. Thank you! Maestro’s Circle
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 Caryl & Irving Halpern Terri H. Fitzpatrick Gail & Gregory Harbaugh Hans & Leslie Fleischner Christiane & Manfred Robert & Jeanne Gleason Honeck Mrs. Lee C. Gordon Barbara Jeremiah Guarantor’s Circle John H. Hill* Founder’s Circle George & Bonnie Meanor $10,000 - $14,999 $25,000 - $49,999 Mrs. Milton G. Hulme Elliott S. Oshry Anonymous Anonymous Elizabeth S. Hurtt Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks Mr. & Mrs. James R. Agras Andrew & Michelle Aloe Robert W. & Elizabeth C. Robinson Michele & Pat Atkins Kampmeinert Bill & Loulie Canady Alece & David Schreiber Mr. & Mrs. R. Drew Kistler Randi & L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. Benno & Connie Bernt Carol Hefren Tillotson Judith & Lester* Lave Steven G. & Beverlynn Elliott Tony & Linda Bucci Mr.* & Mrs. Edward S. D. H. Lee Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Gordon $5,000 - $7,499 Churchill Robert & Dana Marcia M. Gumberg Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. E. V. Clarke McCutcheon Drue Heinz Alan L. & Barbara B. Roy & Susan Dorrance Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. Elsie & Henry Hillman Ackerman McGuinn Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Egan Audrey R. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ball Jr. Sam Michaels Mr. & Mrs. Milton Fine Steve & Brenda Dr. & Mrs. John C. Barber Robert D. Mierley Family Frank & Angela Grebowski Schlotterbeck Dan & Kay Barker Foundation II Joseph & Dorothy Jackovic Tom & Jamee Todd Edwin H. Beachler Morby Family Charitable Craig Jordan & Elaine Jon & Carol Walton Foundation Philip & Melinda Beard Koziar-Jordan Helge & Erika Wehmeier Mildred S. Myers & William Noah Bendix-Balgley C. Frederick James & Susanne Wilkinson Nancy & Jeff Leininger Edwin H. Beachler Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lynch Steve & Tami Pederson Michael & Sherle Berger Mr. Sheldon Marstine Dr. & Mrs. William R. Poller Chairman’s Circle Ted & Kathie Bobby in honor of our four Mr. & Mrs. Mark V. Matera $20,000 - $24,999 grandsons Ms. Spencer Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. John R. & Dr. Alan & Marsha McConomy Jean & Sigo Falk Svetlana S. Price Bramowitz Devin & Shannon Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot Dr. Tor Richter in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McGranahan Elizabeth W. Richter Brent Tom & Dona Hotopp Betty & Granger Morgan Dr. & Mrs. William E. Suzy & Jim Broadhurst Audrey & Jerry McGinnis Janet & Donald Moritz Rinehart Mr. Matthew V. T. Ray Richard E. & Alice S. Patton Larry & Tracy Brockway Mr. & Mrs. William F. Barbara & David Burstin Deborah Rice Mary Alice Price Roemer Dr. & Mrs. Sidney N. Busis Abby & Reid Ruttenberg Millie & Gary Ryan James & Margaret Byrne Pauline Santelli Mrs. Virginia W. Schatz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Nancy Schepis $15,000 - $19,999
Nadine E. Bognar Kathryn & Michael Bryson Anonymous Ron & Dorothy Chutz Pittsburgh Symphony Association & Affiliates Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Donahue Dick & Ginny Simmons James K. & Sara C. Donnell Benefactor’s Circle Mrs. Nancy K. Hansen Rich & Scheryl Harshman $50,000 - $99,999 Douglas B. McAdams Vivian & Bill Benter David & Carol McCormish Rick & Laurie Johnson Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Joan & Bob Peirce Juergen F. Mross, Naples, FL Joanne B. Rogers Arthur & Barbara* Weldon Symphony North $100,000 +
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The David S. & Karen A. Shapira Foundation Jill & Craig Tillotson Ellen & Jim Walton Dr. & Mrs. Merrill F. Wymer
Michael Shefler Robert & Janet Squires John P. & Elizabeth L. Surma Symphony East Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Usher Jodi & Andrew Weisfield Seldon Whitaker In Memory of Susan Whitaker Dr. Michael J. White & Mr. Richard LeBeau Rachel & Franny Wymard Robert P. Zinn & Dr. Darlene Berkovitz
Nancy Goeres & Michael Rusinek George & Jane Greer Mr. & Mrs. George V. Grune Jr. William & Victoria Guy Jim & Marnie Haines 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 Ambassador’s Circle Alysia & Robert Hoyt $2,500 - $4,999 Hyman Family Foundation Anonymous (7) Alice Jane Jenkins Barbara & Marcus Aaron II Leo & Marge Kane Jane Callomon Arkus Arthur J. Kerr Jr. Dr. & Mrs. David Beaudreau Sydelle Kessler Nick & Dotty Beckwith Charles F. & Kathleen R. Martha L. Berg Kovac Michael & Carol Bleier Cliff & Simi Kress Marian & Bruce Block Susan Oberg Lane Don & Judy Borneman Dr. Joseph & AnnaMae Betsy Bossong Lenkey Dana & Margaret Bovbjerg Arthur S. Levine, M.D. & Linda S. Melada Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Brand Barry Lhormer & Janet Hugh & Jean Brannan Markel Charles* & Patricia Burke Doris L. Litman Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. Cahouet Tom & Gail Litwiler Gail & Rob Canizares Mary Lou & Ted N. Magee Judy Clough Mrs. John Marous Charles C. Cohen & Michele James & Jennifer Martin M. McKenney Dave & Kathy Maskalick Bill & Cynthia Cooley Victoria & Alicia McGinnis Rose & Vincent A. Crisanti Margaret J. McGowan Cyert Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Davidson Jr. Marilyn & Allan Meltzer Montgomery IP Associates Ms. Jamini Davies Gerald Lee Morosco & Paul Ada & Stanford* Davis Ford Jr. Robert & Renee Denove Barbara & Eugene Myers Barry & June Dietrich Dr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mr. Frank R. Dziama Nieland Dr. & Mrs. Martin Earle Fritz Okie Kim Tillotson Fleming H. Ward & Shirley Olander Mr. William R. Forsythe Dr. Thaddeus A. Osial Jr. & Linda Shooer Osial J. Tomlinson Fort Robert & Lillian Panagulias Janet M. Frissora Mr.* & Mrs. James Parker Dina & Jerry Fulmer Drs. James Parrish & Chris Gary & Joanne Garvin Siewers Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Eric & Sharon Perelman Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. William Dr. Robert J. & Susan J. Pohlmann Gluckman
Dr. Michael & Barbara Bianco 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 Mrs. Arthur L. Coburn III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Alan Cope Patricia Cover Marion S. Damick Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Dell Michelle Ann Duralia John & Gertrude Echement Linda & Robert Ellison Marlene & Louis Epstein Ms. Kelly G. Estes & Mr. Hank Snell Donald & Judith Feigert 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 Encore Club Mr. & Mrs. David C. Genter $1,500 - $2,499 Mrs. Merle Gilliand* Anonymous (6) Dr. & Mrs. Sanford A. Mr. & Mrs. David J. Gordon Armstrong Rick & Stephanie Green Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Balog Dr. Alberto M. Guzman Lorraine E. Balun, in memory Mrs. Ellen Hagerty of Phyllis E. Zimmerman Mr. & Mrs.* George K. Hanna Dr. Barbara Barnes & Mr. Richard Ley Rev. Diana D. Harbison Barbara C. & Ralph J. Bob & Georgia Hernandez Bean Jr. Douglas & Antionette Hill Fred & Sue* Bennitt Clare & Jim Hoke Jeanne & Richard F. Berdik Dr. & Mrs. John W. Hoyt 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 Marisa & Walter C. Smith Lowell & Jan Steinbrenner 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. Ronald J. & Patricia J. Wasilak Dr. Konrad & Mrs. Konrad M. Weis Carolyn & Richard Westerhoff Drs. Barry Wu & Iris Tsung in honor of Louise Wu Harvey & Florence Zeve Dorothea K. Zikos
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Micki Huff Mary Lee & Joe Irwin Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Jamison Jr. 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 Lewis & Alice 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 Nessa Green Mines 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 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. 38
Cheryl & James Redmond Stephen G. Robinson Dr. Lee A. & Rosalind* Rosenblum Rich & Linda Ruffalo Judy & Stanley Ruskin Dr. James R. Sahovey Juerg & Lois Saladin Drs. Guy & Mary Beth Salama Thomas & Perri Schelat Joseph Schewe Jr. Esther Schreiber Jolie Schroeder 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 Mrs. Alice R. Snyder Marcie Solomon & Nathan Goldblatt The Honorable & 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 Albert R. Trezza & Megan A. Trezza Drs. Ben Van Houten & Victoria Woshner Bob & Denise Ventura Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Vismor C. Robert Walker Ms. Sally Webster & Ms. Susan Bassett Mr. & Mrs. Raymond B. White Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White Elizabeth & Frank Wiegand
Vange & Nick Beldecos Judith Bell Edgar & Betty Belle Rudy & Barbara Benedetti Eleanor H. Berge Ron & Nancy Bergey Dr. Peter & Judy Berkowitz Symphony Club Mrs. Georgia Berner & Mr. $500 - $1,499 James Farber Anonymous (27) Robert S. Bernstein & Ellie K. Mrs. Ernest Abernathy Bernstein Fund Barbara & Otto Abraham Ms. Robin Joan Bernstein & Mr. H. Seigle* Frederic & Deborah Acevedo Don Berry Deborah Acklin Henry & Charlotte Beukema Mary Beth Adams Dr. & Mrs. Albert W. Biglan Dr. & Mrs. Siamak Adibi Harry S. Binakonsky, M.D. Joyce & John Allen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Birsic Richard C. Alter & Eric D. Johnson Franklin & Bonnie Blackstone Dr. Madalon Amenta Harry & Gayle Blansett Donald & Kathleen Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Block Mrs. Doris Anderson Sandi & Jim Bobick Craig & Dawn Andersson Joseph A. & Shirley H. The Rev. Drs. A. Gary & Judy Bonner Angleberger Jim & Debbie Boughner Joan Apt Dr. & Mrs. A’Delbert Bowen Yoshio Arai Bozzone Family Foundation Warren J. Archer & Gary & Connie Madeline C. Archer Brandenberger Rod & Tammy Ardolino Gerda & Abe Bretton Janice Argabright & Mary & Russell Brignano Nicholas Brown Mary L. Briscoe James & Susanne Armour Judy Brody & Lawrence Dr. Donald & Joann Adler Atkinson Suzanne Broughton & Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Atwell Richard Margerum Mrs. Alicia Avery Alan M. Brown Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Axelson Mr. & Mrs.* Earle O. Brown Jr. Ruth Bachman in Memory Timothy R. Brown & Heidi of James Bachman K. Bartholomew Donna L. Balewick, M.D. Nancy & John* Brownell Dr. Esther L. Barazzone Mr. & Mrs. David A. Brownlee Wendy & David Barensfeld Lois R. Brozenick Richard C. Barney John T. Buckley & Emily J. Rosenthal Robert & Loretta Barone Robert Bastress & Barbara Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Burchfield Fleischauer Timothy & Linda Burke Martin & Bridgett Bates Dr. & Mrs. John A. Robert W. & Janet W. Baum Burkholder Rev. Glen H.* & Carol Barbara N. Baur Burrows Vitasta Bazaz & Sheen Sehgal Fund in Memory Dr. Stuart S. Burstein of Dr. Kuldeep Sehgal Nicholas Butera & Grace Wagner David & Gail Becker Michael F. Butler Dorothy Becker Kenneth & Elsa Beckerman James & Judith Callomon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Witmer Ellie & Joe Wymard Naomi Yoran Miriam L. Young Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zellefrow
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 Mr. Flavio & Tatjana M. Chamis 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 Ms. Sheryl Ann Cupps Zelda Curtiss Cynthia Custer Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus Daboo Dr. & Mrs. Richard H. Daffner Mr. Enrico & Mrs. Federica Dallavecchia Patricia & Walter Damian Joan & Jim Darby Mr. & Mrs. William J. Darr Norina H. Daubner Joan Clark Davis 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 Elaine A. Dively Jerome A. Dixon D.J. Knowles Dodds Mr. & Mrs. A. Doedyns Lisa Donnermeyer Mr. & Mrs. Todd Donovan Doris Dowling Mr. & Mrs. James R. Drake Anthony V. Dralle Mary Jo Dressel Mr. John M. & Ms. Victoria W. Duff Jeff & Wendy Dutkovic Mr. & Mrs. David H. Ehrenwerth Christopher & Gretchen Elkus Roger & Beverly Engle Arnold & Eva Engler Richard Epstein & Mindy Frazer 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 Warren & Joan Fitzpatrick Ms. Ann P. Flaherty Mr. Mark F. 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 F. Thomas Fruehstorfer Dr. & Mrs. Freddie H. Fu
Normandie Fulson Gabriel C. Fusco, Ph.D. Bruce & Ann Gabler Dr. & Mrs. R. Kent Galey Gamma Investment Corporation Marlene E. Gardner 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 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 & Wilfred Hansen Susan & David Hardesty Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Harris Mrs. Mary O. Harrison Mr. Robert Hartman 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 Eric & Lizz Helmsen 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. 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 Barbara & Richard 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 Flo & Bob Kenny Rhian Kenny Natalie W. Klein
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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 David Kremen Mr. & Mrs. A. Frederick Kroen Robert A. & Alice Kushner Dr.* & Mrs. Michael Kutsenkow Mr. Nicholas Kyriazi Betty Lamb Dr. & Mrs. Howard N. Lang Ronald & Lida Larsen Earl & Marilyn Latterman Lorraine Laux Marvin & Gerry Lebby Drs. Grace & Joon Lee Ms. Janet Lee & Mr. Matthew Rosengart Diana K. Lemley MD & Paul L. Shay, M.D. Mr. David W. Lendt Robert W. Lenker Dr. Herbert & Barbara Levit Mrs. William E. Lewellen III Anne Lewis 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 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 Mrs. George J. Magovern Jr. John K. Maitland Louise & Michael Malakoff Mr. & Mrs. Robert Malnati Mr. & Mrs. William G. Malter 40
Carl & Alexis Mancuso Drs. Ellen Mandel & Lawrence Weber Mr. & Mrs. Donald Marinelli Mars Family Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John Mary Helen F. Mathieson Karen Matthews Dr. William Matlack & Leslie Crawford Matlack Kenneth & Dr. Carol N. Maurer Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Maxwell Sidney McBride Dale & Dr. Marlene* McCall Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy McCamic 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 Mark & Amy Mendicino 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. Donald B. Middleton Ms. Laurie Miller Mary Ellen Miller Robert & Miriam Miller Dr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Miller Jr.
Frank C. & Judy L. Mindicino Catherine Missenda Paul & Connie Mockenhaupt 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 Michael & Cynthia Mullins Richard & Martha Munsch Mary & Jim Murdy Suzanne Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Albert C. Muse 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 Maureen S. O’Brien Dr. Everett F. Oesterling & Mrs. Joyce Oesterling Paul & Nancy O’Neill John Orndorff Jr. 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 Dr. Armand J. Panson Pamela & Ronald Pape Mr. & Mrs. William A. Partain Dr. Anthony William Pasculle John & Joan Pasteris Kenneth & Rose Patterson Mr. Richard 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 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 Mr. Joseph J. Regna Jr. Eric & Frances Reichl Ms. Diana Reid Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Roberts Mavis & Norman Robertson Edgar R. & Betty A. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rohr 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 Mary Ann Scialabba Dr. Melvin & Catherine Schiff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. George Schneider Shirley Schneirov Ms. Carol Schuler Bernie & Cookie Soldo Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Schurr II 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 Dr. & Mrs. Harry E. Serene 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 Lee & Myrna Silverman Marjorie K. Silverman Mr. Frank Simpkins Lois & Bill Singleton Dr. Carol Slomski Ms. Ann Slonaker Kathleen Opat 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 Gary & Charlene Stanich Shirley & Sidney Stark Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Stayer Bronna & Harold Steiman Mr. Frederick Steinberg 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 Robert Swendsen & Roberta Klatzky Jan & Leslie Swensen Stu & Liz Symonds in Memory of Roger Sherman 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 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 Cate & Jerry Vockley Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vogel John & Linda Vuono Judy Wagner & Mike LaRue
Wagner Family Charitable Trust Suzanne & Richard Wagner Kevin & Jennifer Walker John & Irene Wall Mr. W.L. & Dr. B.H. Ward John & Lynn Warmus Tony & Pat Waterman Marvin & Dot Wedeen Drs. John & Carla Weidman 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 Dr. & Mrs. D. Scott Wood Rufus J. Wysor* Dr. & Mrs. John A. Yauch Mark & Judy Yogman Alice L. Young Hugh D*. & Alice C. Young Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Young Joan & Isaias Zelkowicz Mark C. Zemanick, M.D. 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 Dec. 3, 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 Dietrich Charitable Trust Peter C. Dozzi Family Foundation Eden Hall Foundation Lillian Edwards Foundation Eichleay Foundation Jane M. Epstine Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Fair Oaks Foundation, Inc. Falk Foundation The Fine Foundation The Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation, Inc. 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 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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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, a state agency Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development Anna L. & Benjamin Perlow Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Pauline Pickens Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Symphony Association 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 W.P. Snyder III Charitable Fund 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 Dec. 3, 2013
corporations (Includes corporate annual fund contributions and sponsorships) Nordstrom Pittsburgh Steelers Sports, Inc.
Hoffman Electric, Inc. Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman LLC John B. Conomos, Inc. $75,000 and above Business Partners Silver Circle K & I Sheet Metal, Inc. Allegheny Technologies Pewter Level Incorporated (ATI) $5,000 - $9,999 Lucas Systems, Inc. $1,000 - $2,499 BNY Mellon Bayer Healthcare R&I Support Berner International Corp Marketing Network EQT Corporation Calgon Carbon Big Burrito Restaurant Metso Highmark Blue Cross Blue Corporation Group Shield Ernst & Young LLP Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP ESB Bank PNC Farmers & Merchants Bank First Commonwealth Bank Attorneys at Law of Western PA Mitsubishi Electric Power Hughes Television Products, Inc. Heritage Valley Health Diamond Circle Productions System Modany-Falcone, Inc. $40,000 - $74,999 Income Research & KPMG LLP Neville Chemical Company Management PPG Industries Foundation Levin Furniture Pzena Investment Jennison Associates LLC Management, LLC Morgan Stanley Kerr Engineered Sales Platinum Circle Rebecca L. Pounds DDS Morton’s The Steakhouse Company $20,000 - $39,999 LLC Mylan Pharmaceuticals Lawrence County Tourist Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Cohen & Grigsby, P.C. Promotion Agency PwC Delta Air Lines, Inc. MacLachlan, Cornelius & United Hospital Center Reed Smith LLP Federal Home Loan Bank Wagner Agency, Inc. Filoni, Inc. Ruth’s Chris Steak House of Pittsburgh Wells Fargo The Jas H. Matthews Schreiber Industrial First National Bank of Educational & Charitable Westmoreland Mechanical Development Co. Pennsylvania Trust Testing & Research, Inc. Trumbull Corporation and McKamish, Inc. First Niagara P.J. Dick Incorporated Giant Eagle Morgan, Lewis & Bockius We would like to thank all LLP H. J. Heinz Company corporations who contribute Circle Bronze Foundation to the Pittsburgh Symphony Nocito Enterprises, Inc. $2,500 - $4,999 Orchestra. Please see LANXESS Corporation Rothman Gordon PC our website at www. A.C. Dellovade, Inc. Macy’s Foundation Sarris Candies, Inc. pittsburghsymphony.org for AlphaGraphics in the MSA a complete listing. Scott Metals Inc. Cultural District Peoples Natural Gas Six Penn Kitchen Bank of America Merrill Triangle Tech Group Stringert, Inc. Current as of Dec. 3, 2013 Lynch Trib Total Media The Techs Buchanan Ingersoll & United States Steel Rooney PC Trebuchet Consulting LLC Corporation Chesapeake Energy United Safety Services, Inc. UPMC & UPMC Health Plan Corporation Vallozzi’s Pittsburgh Deloitte Woman’s Club of Upper Gold Circle Eat’n Park Restaurants Saint Clair $10,000 - $19,999 Elite Coach Transportation Anonymous Fifth Third Bank Partner Level American Eagle Outfitters Koppers $500 - $999 American Environmental Lighthouse Electric Allegheny Valley Bank Services, Inc. Company, Inc. Bridges & Company, Inc. Bayer USA Foundation Marsh USA Inc. Crawford Ellenbogen LLC Citigroup Mascaro Construction Flaherty & O’Hara, P.C. Company Dollar Bank General Wire Spring Co. Mozart Management Fairmont Pittsburgh & Goehring, Rutter & Boehm Habitat Restaurant NexTier Bank Gordon Terminal Service Federated Investors, Inc. Pittsburgh Corning Company Corporation The Frank E. Rath-Spang Hamill Mfg. Co. & Company Charitable Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting Hertz Gateway Center, LP Trust Co. The Hite Company Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Silhol Builders Supply Business Leadership Association Signature Circle
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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 10 years, 20 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 Tom & Jackie Cain 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 46
Mrs. Loti Gaffney 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 Dr. & 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 In memory of Isaac Serrins from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weiss 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
the sid kaplan tribute program The Sid Kaplan Memorial Hallway given by David Kaplan in appreciation of generous gifts commemorating family and friends In Honor of Dr. Raymond Stept from his loving family In Honor of Mariss & Irina Jansons and friendship from Dr. Laibe* & Sydelle Kessler Honoring my dear friend, Marvin Hamlisch, from Mina Kulber In Loving Memory of Martin Smith, PSO Horn, 19802005, from his siblings Todd Smith, Judy Dupont, & Susan Noble Endowed Chairs Principal Horn Chair, given by an Anonymous Donor First Violin Chair, given by Allen H. Berkman in memory of his beloved wife, Selma Wiener Berkman Michael & Carol Bleier Horn Chair given in memory of our parents, Tina & Charles Bleier and Ruth & Shelley Stein Jane & Rae Burton Cello Chair Cynthia S. Calhoun Principal Viola Chair Virginia Campbell Principal Harp Chair Ron & Dorothy Chutz First Violin Chair Johannes & Mona L. Coetzee Memorial Principal English Horn Chair George & Eileen Dorman Assistant Principal Cello Chair Albert H. Eckert Associate Principal Percussion Chair Beverlynn & Steven Elliott Associate Concertmaster Chair
Jean & Sigo Falk Principal Librarian Chair Endowed Principal Piccolo Chair, given to honor Frank and Loti Gaffney William & Sarah Galbraith 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 Dr. & 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 Dec. 3, 2013 *deceased every gift is instrumental 2013-2014 season
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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 you are not listed correctly, please call 412.392.2887. Lillian Edwards Foundation 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
Rick & Laurie Johnson Nancy & Jeff Leininger Edward D. Loughney* The Estate of Beatrice Malseed Mr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinn Perry* & BeeJee Morrison Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Dr. & Mrs. William E. Rinehart Bill* & Carol Tillotson United States Steel Corporation The Estate of Donald F. Wahl Samuel & Carrie Arnold $100,000-$249,999 Weinhaus Fund Anonymous (4) James & Susanne Wendy & David Barensfeld Wilkinson in memory of Dr. Robert Hilda M. Willis Foundation E. Herlands Kathryn & Michael Bryson $500,000-$999,999 Rae & Jane Burton $50,000-$99,999 Anonymous (1) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Benno & Constance Bernt Calihan Dollar Bank Michael & Carol Bleier The Estate of Johannes Roy & Susan Dorrance Sidney & Sylvia Busis Coetzee Mr. & Mrs.* J. Robert Ann & Frank Cahouet Randi & L.Van V. Dauler, Maxwell Jr., Emma Clyde Hodge Ron & Dorothy Chutz Catharine M. Ryan & John Memorial Fund Basil & Jayne Adair Cox T. Ryan III EQT Corporation Estate of Olga T. Gazalie Tom & Jamee Todd Falk Foundation & Sigo & Marvin* & Terre Hamlisch Jean Falk Estate of Eleanor Hurtt Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot Estate of Florence M. Jacob $250,000-$499,999 Goldman Sachs Gives Robert W. & Elizabeth C. Allegheny Technologies Ira & Anita Gumberg Kampmeinert Incorporated Hansen Foundation Devin & Shannon Claude Worthington McGranahan William Randolph Hearst Benedum Foundation Foundation A. W. Mellon Foundation Jim & Carolyn Bouchard Hefren-Tillotson James & Joan Moore Edward S.* & Jo-Ann M. H.J Heinz Company Churchill Donald I. & Janet Moritz Foundation Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Mildred S. Myers & William Barbara Jeremiah Donahue C. Frederick $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
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Elliott S. Oshry Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Reed Smith LLP Abby & Reid Ruttenberg John P. & Elizabeth L. Surma Jill & Craig Tillotson Jacquelin G. Wechsler
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Anonymous (1) Alan L. & Barbara B. Ackerman Astorino Larry & Tracy Brockway Robert C. Denove The Estate of Joan Dillon Pamela R. & Kenneth B. Dunn Martin & Lisa Earle Eichleay Foundation Ernst & Young LLP Nancy Goeres & Michael Rusinek Ms. Anna Greenberg* Stephen & Kimberly Keen Mrs. H.J. Levin Michael Baker Corporation Betty & Granger Morgan The Pittsburgh Foundation The Estate of Dorothy Rairigh Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks Robinson Mr. & Mrs. William F. Roemer Stan & Carole Russell Karen Scansaroli James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation Schreiber Industrial Development Co.
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 $10,000-$24,999 Robert & Lillian Panagulias Anonymous (1) Mr. & Mrs. John R. Price William & Frances Aloe Deborah Rice Charitable Foundation James W. & Erin M. Rimmel AlphaGraphics in the Cultural District Judy & Stanley Ruskin The Louis & Sandra Snyder Charitable Berkman Foundation Foundation Michael E. Bielski Max & Tiffany Starks Estate of Ruth M. Binkley Estate of Audrey I. Stauffer Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Booker Elizabeth Burnett & Lawrence Tamburri Andrés Cárdenes & Monique Mead The Estate of Richard C. Tobias James C. Chaplin Jan & Anthony Tomasello Virginia K. Cicero The Chester A. Davies Trust Edward L. & Margaret Vogel The Estate of Jane I. Mrs. Evette Wivagg Johnson Rachel W. Wymard Ruth Feldman* & Emil Feldman Seldon & Susan* Whitaker First National Bank of Pennsylvania FRG Group $5,000-$9,999 Elizabeth H. Genter Jim & Jane Barthen David & Nancy Green Scott Bell Caryl & Irving Halpern Betsy Bossong David G. Hammer Allan J. & Clementine K. The Walt Harper Memorial Brodsky Fund Roger* & Judy Clough W.S. & Linda J. Hart Estelle Comay & Bruce Highmark Blue Cross Blue Rabin Shield Philip J. & Sherry S. Karen & Thomas Hoffman Dieringer Ms. Seima Horvitz Mr. & Mrs. David Mark Huggins & Bonnie Ehrenwerth Siefers Mr. Ian Fagelson David & Melissa Iwinski Farmers & Merchants Bank Eric & Valerie Johnson Of Western PA Greg & Ellen Jordan Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Ferlan Rhian Kenny Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Gebhardt Judith & Lester* Lave Mr. & Mrs. Frank Grebowski Carolyn Maue & Bryan Hunt Gail & Gregory Harbaugh Douglas B. McAdams Mr. & Mrs. James E. Steen Milton & Nancy Washington Harvey & Florence Zeve Dr. & Mrs. Merrill F. Wymer Estate of Rufus J. Wysor
Mr. & Mrs.* Charles H. Harff Eric & Lizz Helmsen Richard & Alice Kalla Jack & Virginia Kerr Douglas W. Kinzey Cliff & Simi Kress Betty L. Lamb Jeanne R. Manders* Scott & Bridget Michael Mr. & Mrs. Stuart M. Miller Robert Moir & Jennifer Cowles Mary & Jim Murdy Mr. & Mrs. Hale Oliver Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Pollack Tor Richter in memory of Tibbie Richter Marcie Solomon & Nathan Goldblatt Estate of Karla Stept Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Stept Dick & Thea Stover Becky & Herb Torbin Jane F. Treherne-Thomas Estate of John & Betty Weiland Dr. Michael J. White & Mr. Richard L. LeBeau Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Wright Robert P. Zinn & Dr. Darlene Berkovitz
Yu-Ling & Gregg Behr Patti & Sandy Berman Georgia Berner Ms. Mary Biagini Drs. Barbara & Albert Biglan Mr. Stuart Bloch Paul E. Block Marian & Bruce Block Nadine E. Bognar Jim & Debbie Boughner Mr. & Mrs. David A. Brownlee Lois R. Brozenick Howard & Marilyn Bruschi Doug Burns 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 Sherri 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 $1,000-$4,999 June & Barry Dietrich Anonymous (8) Lisa Donnermeyer Mr. & Mrs. John Crile Susie & George Dull Allen Sr. Mr. Frank R. Dziama Mr. Thomas L. Allen John & Gertrude David & Andrea Aloe Echement Joan & Jerome* Apt & Thomas J. Emmerling Family Francis & Gene Fairman III Michele & Pat Atkins In Honor of Ruth Feldman* Ms. Linda M. DeArment & Emil Feldman John H. Ashton Dr. & Mrs. Alan A. Axelson Mrs. Orlie S. Ferretti Kathleen & Joseph Baird Chris Fette & Mary Leach Fette Richard C. Barney Jan Fleisher Robert W. & Janet W. Baum Mr. & Mrs. Joseph U. Frye Philip & Melinda Beard every gift is instrumental 2013-2014 season
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Friends & Family of Stanford P. Davis Bruce & Ann Gabler Dr. R. Kent Galey & Dr. Karen Roche Gamma Investment Corporation Kathleen Gavigan & William B. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. James Genstein Bernard Goldstein, M.D. & Russellyn Carruth Thomas W. Golightly & Rev. Dr. Carolyn J. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Graham John F. Gray Estate of Lorraine Gross Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Guadagnino Mrs. Ellen Hagerty 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 50
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 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 Lois Weaver 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 Dec. 3, 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 Dr. & 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.
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 acces-
Mobile 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 or 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
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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