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“Weilerstein is a throwback to an earlier age of classical performers: not content merely to serve as a vessel for the composer’s wishes, she inhabits a piece fully and turns it to her own ends.”
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Join us for our next Voices of Today program on October 7 & 9, featuring the U.S premiere of Samy Moussa’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, “Adrano”.
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Alisa Weilerstein made her debut with the Symphony in February 2005, in October 2017.
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Osmo debut the Symphony October 2001, October 2021.
IN THE NEWS
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Joan Tower’s A New Day was commissioned for cellist Alisa Weilerstein by the Colorado Music Festival, The Cleveland Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra. This weekend marks the PSO premiere of the Concerto and we are honored to have composer Joan Tower in Pittsburgh with us for the rehearsals and Friday night performance.
Across the program, another thread is that of leading ladies. From the charms of Cunégonde in Voltaire’s Candide, to the dynamic creative synergy between Joan Tower and Alisa Weilerstein and finally the enchanting specter of Harriet Smithson, these leading ladies have motivated these fascinating musical works.
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“Rarely do the music of a composer and her personality match as well as those of Joan Tower. After only a few minutes into a conversation with the gregarious, thoughtful and intense woman, her inviting and energetic music makes even more sense. Hardly a point is made without a hearty, easygoing laugh —the sort of warm color that streams through her rhythmically charged –Andrewmusic.”Druckenbrod/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hector Ber lioz’s Symphonie Fantastique and Joan Tower’s A New Day for Cello and Orchestra may draw from different points of inspiration, but they share one important common thread: love. It was Berlioz’s total infatuation with, and unrequited love towards, Harriet Smithson that led him to compose his wild tale of passion, obsession and hallucination. A very different sort of musical love letter comes to life with leading American composer Joan Tower’s new Concerto inspired
The Art of Commissioning
-The New York Times “Berlioz tells it like it is. You take a trip, you wind up screaming at your own funeral.”
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An icon among American composers, Joan Tower’s relationship with Pittsburgh dates back to 1998, when the late Music Director Mariss Jansons and the Pittsburgh Symphony commissioned and premiered her work Tambor. Pittsburgh audiences were immersed in her works throughout the 2010-2011 season when she served as Composer of the Year, which included performances of For the Uncommon Woman, Sequoia, Stroke, Made in America, and the Concerto for Clarinet featuring Principal Clarinet Michael Rusinek.
A commission is a process by which an individual or organization becomes an active participant in the creation of a new work of art, paying a composer to write a new piece for a specific purpose or event.
by Joan’s husband and partner of more than 50 years. Dedicated “with love to Jeff,” the Concerto contemplates the gift of their deep partnership while also recognizing the precious time that they have left together.
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We're rather new here, but my wife, one-year-old son and I have already been enjoying the outdoors and parks. We've especially loved walking in Schenley Park, and look forward to getting to know many more outdoor spaces as we settle in.
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Cello, although I always long and strive to play as a voice.
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Rilke's "Letters to a Young Poet."
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Strauss' "Four Last Songs" - I grew up listening to the incredible Jessye Norman recording with the Gewandhausorchester and Kurt Masur.
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LEONARD BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide (1956)
INSTRUMENTATION
Piccolo, pairs of woodwinds, two horns, two trumpets, trombone, timpani, percussion, and strings
ABOUT THE COMPOSER
JOAN TOWER A New Day for Cello and Orchestra (2021)
ABOUT THE COMPOSER
October 29, 1956; Boston, Massachusetts; Leonard Bernstein, conductor
DURATION 5 minutes
Born September 6, 1938 in New Rochelle, New York
July 25, 2021; Boulder, Colorado; Peter Oundjian, conductor; Alisa Weilerstein, soloist
PSO PREMIERE
Joan Tower was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1938, raised in South America, where her father was a mining engineer, and returned to the United States to attend Bennington College and Columbia University, where she earned a doctorate in composition. After finishing her professional training, she taught at Greenwich House, a settlement house in New York, while also composing and performing as a pianist. Since 1972, Tower has been on the faculty of Bard College in Annandale-onHudson, New York, where she is now Asher Edelman Professor of Music. Tower’s many distinctions include awards and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, Koussevitzky Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the prestigious Grawemeyer Award from the University of Louisville in 1990, the first woman to receive that honor. In 2019, Tower was awarded the Gold Baton, the highest honor given by the League of American Orchestras, and in 2020, she was honored with the Richard J. Bogomolny National Service Award by Chamber Music America and named Musical America ’s Composer of the Year.
These concerts mark the first Pittsburgh Symphony performance of A New Day.
INSTRUMENTATION
October 9, 2018; Heinz Hall; Andrés Franco, conductor
DURATION 24 minutes
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Piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, E-flat clarinet, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, and strings
PSO PREMIERE
July 15, 1973; Temple University Music Festival; Robert Page, conductor
PREMIERE OF WORK
Lillian Hellman conceived a theater piece based on Voltaire’s Candide as early as 1950, but it was not until 1956 that the project materialized. She originally intended the work to be a play with incidental music, which she asked Leonard Bernstein to compose, but his enthusiasm for the subject was so great that the venture swelled into a full-blown comic operetta; Tyrone Guthrie was enlisted as director and Richard Wilbur wrote most of the song lyrics. Candide was first seen in a pre-Broadway tryout at Boston’s Colonial Theatre on October 29, 1956 (just days after Bernstein’s appointment as co-music director of the New York Philharmonic had been announced for the following season), and opened at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York on December 1st. The Overture, largely drawn from the show, captures perfectly the wit, brilliance and slapstick tumult of the operetta.
Born August 25, 1918 in Lawrence, Massachusetts; died October 14, 1990 in New York, New York
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Born December 11, 1803 in La Côte-Saint-André, France; died March 8, 1869 in Paris
Symphonie Fantastique, Opus 14 (1830)
By 1830, when he turned 27, Hector Berlioz had won the Prix de Rome and gained a certain notoriety among the fickle Parisian public for his perplexingly original compositions. Hector Berlioz was also madly in love. The object of his amorous passion was an English actress of middling ability, one Harriet Smithson, whom the composer first saw when a touring English theatrical company performed Shakespeare in Paris in 1827. During the ensuing three years, this romance was entirely one-sided, since the young composer never met Harriet but only knew her across the footlights as Juliet and Ophelia. He sent her such frantic love letters that she never responded to any of them, fearful of encouraging a madman.
INSTRUMENTATION
49 minutes
March 18, 2018; Heinz Hall; Robert Spano, conductor
Piccolo, two flutes, three oboes, English horn, E-flat clarinet, three clarinets, four bassoons, four horns, four trumpets, three trombones, tuba, two sets of timpani, percussion, two harps, and strings
Berlioz wrote of the Symphonie Fantastique, “PART I: Reveries and Passions. The young musician first recalls that uneasiness of soul he experienced before seeing her whom he loves, then recognizes the volcanic love with which she suddenly inspired him. PART II: A Ball. He sees his beloved at a ball, in the midst of the tumult of a brilliant fête. PART III: Scene in the Country. One summer evening in the country he hears two shepherds playing a ranz-des-vaches in alternate dialogue … but what if she were to betray him! PART IV: March to the Scaffold. He dreams that he has killed his beloved, that he is condemned to death, and led to execution. PART V: Dream of a Witches’ Sabbath. He sees himself at the Witches’ Sabbath, amid ghosts, magicians and monsters of all sorts, who have come together for his obsequies. The beloved melody reappears, and she takes part in the diabolic orgy ... Funeral knells, burlesque parody on the Dies Irae [the ancient ‘Day of Wrath ’ chant from the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass for the Dead]. Witches’ Dance. The Witches’ Dance and the Dies Irae together.”
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HECTOR BERLIOZ
December 22, 1905; Carnegie Music Hall; Emil Paur, conductor
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Of A New Day, composed for cellist Alisa Weilerstein, Tower wrote, “I composed the music with love to Jeff, my partner of 48 years, who turned 94 in April of 2021. While writing this piece, I realized that our long time together was getting shorter, becoming more and more precious with each new day.… A New Day is in four movements: Daybreak , Working Out, Mostly Alone and Into the Night Those titles are suggestions, open to interpretation of what the music might refer to. Following the opening movement’s lyrical beginning, the soloist nudges the orchestra onward at a brisk clip. A moment of reflection leads to the second movement and the work at hand. The third movement is like a cadenza for solitary cello — in which the orchestra’s strings occasionally make appearances. The closing movement rushes forward into the night — ending with hope for another new day.”
Berlioz was still nursing his unrequited love for Harriet in 1830 when his emotional state served as the germ for a composition based on this “Episode from the Life of an Artist,” as he subtitled the Symphonie Fantastique. In this work, the artist visualizes his beloved through an opium-induced trance, first in his dreams, then at a ball, in the country, at his execution and, finally, as a participant in a witches’ sabbath. She is represented by a musical theme that appears in each of the five movements, an idée fixe (a term Berlioz borrowed from the just-emerging field of psychology to denote an unhealthy obsession) that is transformed to suit its imagined musical surroundings.
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December 5, 1830; Paris, France; François Habeneck, conductor
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ABOUT THE COMPOSER
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Conductor Laureate of the Minnesota Orchestra, where he held the Music Directorship for 19 years, and Music Director of Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra from 2020 to 2023, Osmo Vänskä is recognised for his compelling interpretations of repertoire of all ages and an energetic presence on the podium. His democratic and inclusive style of work has been key in forging long-standing relationships with many orchestras worldwide.
Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and China, Hangzhou, Hong Kong and Taiwan Philharmonic Orchestras.
He returns this season to the Symphony and Philharmonic orchestras of Bamberg, Chicago, Los Angeles, Helsinki, Israel, Houston, Montreal, and Pittsburgh amongst others, while past guest conducting invitations include renowned international ensembles such as Cleveland, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras in North America, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Iceland Symphony, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin as well as London Philharmonic Orchestra. He is regularly invited to guest conduct in Asia including with Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony
Performances of Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 with Minnesota Orchestra in June 2022 provided a fitting culmination for Vänskä’s tenure as Music Director. Together they undertook five major European tours, as well as an historic trip to Cuba in 2015 – the first visit by an American orchestra since the two countries re-established diplomatic relations. They also made a groundbreaking tour to South Africa in 2018 as part of worldwide celebrations of Nelson Mandela’s Centenary – furthermore the first visit by an American orchestra - drawing together South African and American performers in musical expressions of peace, freedom, and reconciliation on a five-city tour. Vanska and Minnesota Orchestra also made an acclaimed return to London’s BBC Proms in Summer 2018.
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OSMO VÄNSKÄ
Osmo Vänskä will conduct Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra on a major European tour in Autumn 2022, including concerts in Vienna, Salzburg, Amsterdam, and London. He will return to guest conduct the Seoul Philharmonic several times in spring 2023.
Vänskä continues to develop a visiting and touring relationship with Curtis Institute of Music Symphony Orchestra, leading conducting seminars as well as tours in Europe, the US and Asia. He has also been invited to guest conduct New World Symphony in Miami, where he additionally coaches its Conducting Fellows.
A distinguished recording artist for the BIS label, Vänskä is currently recording all of Mahler’s symphonies with Minnesota Orchestra. The Fifth Symphony received a Grammy nomination in 2017 for Best Orchestral Performance. Vänskä and Minnesota have also recorded the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Sibelius to critical acclaim, winning a Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance in 2014 as well as being nominated on several occasions. In 2021 they were voted Gramophone’s ‘Orchestra of the
studied conducting at Finland’s Sibelius Academy and was awarded first prize in the 1982 Besançon Competition. He began his career as a clarinetist, occupying the co-principal chair of Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. He regularly performs chamber music, having been invited to
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Vänskä is the recipient of a Royal Philharmonic Society Award, the Finlandia Foundation’s Arts
and Letters award, the 2010 Ditson Award from Columbia University and the Pro Finlandia medal awarded to him by the State of Finland. He holds honorary doctorates from the universities of Glasgow and Minnesota and was named Musical America’s 2005 Conductor of the Year. In 2013 he received the Annual Award from the German Record Critics’ Award Association for his involvement in BIS’s recordings of the complete works by Sibelius.
La Jolla Summerfest, Seattle Chamber Music Festival, Naantali Summer Festival, Sysmä Summer Sounds and Music in Ruovesi, to name a few. He has recorded Bernhard Henrik Crusell’s three Clarinet Quartets and Kalevi Aho’s Clarinet Quintet for the BIS label and is in the process of recording several duos for clarinet and violin which he has commissioned with his wife, violinist Erin Keefe.
and championed important new works by composers including Pascal Dusapin, Osvaldo Golijov and Matthias Pintscher. Already an authority on Bach’s music for unaccompanied cello, in spring 2020 Weilerstein released a best-selling recording of his solo suites on the Pentatone label, streamed them in her innovative #36DaysOfBach project, and deconstructed his beloved G-major prelude in a Vox.com video, viewed more than two million times. Her discography also includes chart-topping albums and the winner of BBC Music’s “Recording of the Year” award, while other career milestones include a performance at the White House for President and Mrs. DiagnosedObama.
Alisa Weilerstein is one of the foremost cellists of our time. Known for her consummate artistry, emotional investment and rare interpretive depth, she was recognized with a MacArthur “genius grant” Fellowship in 2011. Today her career is truly global in scope, taking her to the most prestigious international venues for solo recitals, chamber concerts and concerto collaborations with all the preeminent conductors and orchestras worldwide. “Weilerstein is a throwback to an earlier age of classical performers: not content merely to serve as a vessel for the composer’s wishes, she inhabits a piece fully and turns it to her own ends,” marvels the New York Times. “Weilerstein’s cello is her id. She doesn’t give the impression that making music involves will at all. She and the cello seem simply to be one and the same,” agrees the Los Angeles Times. As the UK’s Telegraph put it, “Weilerstein is truly a phenomenon.”
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With her multi-season new project, “FRAGMENTS,” Weilerstein aims to rethink the concert experience and broaden the tent for classical music. A multisensory production for solo cello, the six-chapter series sees her weave together the 36 movements of Bach’s solo cello suites with 27 new commissions. After premiering the first two chapters in Toronto in early 2023, with subsequent performances at New York’s Carnegie Hall and beyond, she looks forward to touring all six chapters in seasons to come. Weilerstein recently premiered Joan Tower’s new cello concerto, A New Day, at the Colorado Music Festival. The work was co-commissioned with the Detroit Symphony; the Cleveland Orchestra, where Weilerstein performed it last fall; and the National Symphony, where she reprised it in May. An ardent proponent of contemporary music, she has also premiered
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ALISA WEILERSTEIN
with type 1 diabetes at nine years old, Weilerstein is a staunch advocate for the T1D community. She lives with her husband, Venezuelan conductor Rafael Payare, and their two young children.
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Mary & Montgomery Brown
Myles & Joan Bradley
Mr. G. Douglas Davidson &Ms. Sharee Stout
Mrs. Samuel K. McCune
Barbara A. Brooks
James MarnieRebelMenser Repasky
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Casper
Stephanie Bozic
Mr. and Mrs. John A Staley
Mr. Edward A. Massarsky &Ms. Sylvia Slavkin Thomas & Elizabeth DaleMassella&Dr. Marlene* McCall
Mr. David A. Lynch & Ms.Dorothy A. Davis Ted N. & Mary Lou Magee
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Alan & Lynne Colker
Michel & Christine Douglas
Mrs. Ann McGuinn
Pradeep & Priya Narayan Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson
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Mona & E.J. Strassburger
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Eades
Mary Ann Craig, D.M.E.
Estelle Comay & BruceSen.RabinHerbert B. & Linda LinConner&Anne Cook
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James Bruce
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Barbara & Bob* Egan
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PROVIDING GREAT MUSIC IN EVERY LIFE 2022-2023 SEASON 21
Mary Jo Dressel
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Mr. Barry and Mrs. Ann
Albert & Cynthia Chung
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Donald & Mary Block
Kevin & Janis Colbert
Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Orr John A. Osuch
Mark & Tammy Steele
Kears & Karen Pollock
John Oliver & Sylvia Dallas Marion S. Damick
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Henry Salver
Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Burchfield
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas St. Clair
Mrs. Penny Page
Judith Bell
Wendy Becker Payton
Dr. Mary K. Biagini & Mr.Thomas Dubis
Roger & Cynthia Bush
Bobbie & Keith Smith
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Dr. Susan Rakfal Michelle V. Reid Charles & Hilary Richards Robert Richards Burton WilliamRobertsRobinson & Sharon BertSemenza&Susan Rockman
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Debbie & Jim Boughner
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Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Mr.RonaldSmithersF.SmutnyandMrs.Robert D.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Namisnak
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton C. Trees
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Dr. Eleanor & Vaughn Irwin Ellen & Nick Johnson Tom & Cathie Johnson Joshua Jun & Chloe Chung David & Nora Kemp Frederick Koerner Marilyn & Brett Kranich Mr. Nicholas Kyriazi William Lafe & Carol Mr.HochmanJoseph Lea Patty & Stan Levine
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Lori Greene & Chris Decker Margaret L. Groninger
Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. Piersol
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Don & Beth Smith
Gordon & Catherine Telfer
Frances & Bert Pickard
Judy Vaglia
Dr. David Benhayon
Marlis & Margaret Stacy
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Jim & Mary Bouwkamp
Myrna & Gerald* Prince
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Mr.Schultz&Mrs. John M. Seifarth
Mr. Francisco Alvarez
Camilla Brent Pearce
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Michele & Brian Skwirut
Mr. & Mrs. JennySimplaceanuVirgil&George Siple
Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Frances
Mr.PrusPavel Puchkarev Fran Quinlan
Steve & Beth Treadway
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CORPORATE SPOTLIGHT
Dr. & Mrs. James E. Vaux
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vogel
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Thompson
Charles J. Sylak, Jr.
Janet MarilynVerone&Joseph Vettorazzi
Father James Torquato
Jan
MarleneTobyLynnMarkMr.Mr.ArleneLucileWagnerWeingartner&RichardWeismanS.JohnWhitehill&Mrs.RobertWildWilson&KathleenCook&RobertWixWolfe&JohnYokim
Mr. Byron Zajdel
Edward L. & Margaret Vogel
For over a decade, Dentons Cohen & Grigsby has been an avid supporter of the arts, including the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and its world-renowned musicians. We are the proud sponsor of the PSO360 Series, which offers audiences a chance to experience artistry and unique performances of the highest caliber up-close on stage. We are committed to providing ongoing support for key community initiatives in the places we call home—especially in bringing first-class PSO programs and musical education to the Southwestern Pennsylvania region.
Peter Su & Karen Van Dusen
Memory of Patricia Sundra
Carrie M. Stanny
Miss Elora Tighe
Dennis & Martha Sweeney
Jim & Judy Stark
Luke & Melani Zyla
Kevin & Elisa Taffe
Richard A. Sundra, in Loving
Carol L. Tasillo
Dr. Audrey Zelkovic
* deceased
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Dr. Michael & Clare NancyVranesevicJ.Vuckovich
Vallozzi’sUniversitySilholSchneiderRobinsonPittsburghManagementRegionalTransitFansDowns&Co.,Inc.BuildersSupplyCompanyofPittsburgh*Pittsburgh
Current as of September 6, 2022
Chairman, BNY Mellon Pennsylvania
Bognar and Company, Inc. Deloitte USA LLP
Carnegie Mellon School of Music *
Chair & President, The PNC Foundation
$5,000 - $9,999
Angelo, Gordon & Co. Berner International Corp. Fl. 2
*WarrenW.VisitPittsburghPittsburghJ.BeitlerCo.AssociatesDenotessponsorship ofPSO Gala only
We would like to thank all corporations who contribute to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra & Heinz Hall. Please see our website at pittsburghsymphony.org for a complete listing.
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$20,000 - $39,999
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Executive Vice President, Head of Regional Markets and Regional President for Pittsburgh, PNC Bank
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President, Bank of America Pittsburgh, Market Manager, Global Commercial Banking
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$2,500 - $4,999
Mascaro Meyer,Company,ConstructionLPUnkovic&Scott LLP
Dollar Bank Foundation Federated UPMCFedExFoundation,InvestorsInc.GroundHealthPlan
Rachel Mellon Walton Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
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Jane M. Epstine Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation The Fine Foundation
W. I. Patterson Charitable Foundation Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state AnnaPennsylvaniaagencyDepartmentofCommunity&EconomicDevelopmentL.&BenjaminPerlowFund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Allegheny County Economic AlleghenyAlleghenyDevelopmentFoundationRegionalAsset District
The Rose Y. and J. Samuel Cox Charitable Fund
Emma Clyde Hodge Memorial Fund Honkus-Zollinger Charitable
The Lesa B. Morrison Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh National Endowment for the Arts
Lewis A. and Donna M. Patterson Charitable Foundation
Arts, Equity, & Education Fund
The Heinz Endowments
Richard King Mellon Foundation Howard and Nell E. Miller Foundation
The Pittsburgh Foundation Pittsburgh Symphony Association
Teresa & H. John Heinz III Fund of the Heinz Family Foundation Henry L. Hillman Foundation
James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker ScottFoundationFundof The Pittsburgh TheFoundationMrs.William R. Scott Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Jack Buncher Foundation
MiltonFoundationG.Hulme Charitable
Ampco-Pittsburgh Charitable BessieFoundationF.Anathan Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Anonymous (2) Benjamin and Fannie Applestein Charitable Trust
Anne L. and George H. Clapp Charitable and Educational Trust Edwin and Kathryn Clarke Family ComptonFoundationFamily Foundation
The Pittsburgh Foundation
Salvitti Family Foundation
Samuel and Carrie Weinhaus Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Jean Hartley Davis and Nancy Lane Davis Fund of The Pittsburgh PeterDietrichFoundationFoundationC.DozziFamily Foundation
Robert and Mary Weisbrod Foundation
Pauline Pickens Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
James T. and Hetty E. Knox Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Carnegie Corporation of New York James C. Chaplin, IV and Carol C. Chaplin Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Henry C. Frick Educational Fund of The Buhl Foundation
Anisa Kanbour Trust Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
H.M. Bitner Charitable Trust
Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation Irving and Aaronel deRoy Gruber BenjaminFoundationHarris Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Baronner-Chatfield Family ClaudeFoundationWorthington Benedum
The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust
FOUNDATIONS & PUBLIC AGENCIES
GeorgeRoyFoundationA.HuntFoundationandJeanneIllig
Current as of September 9, 2022
RMK Fund of The Pittsburgh TheFoundationDonald& Sylvia Robinson Family TheFoundationWilliamChristopher & Mary Laughlin Robinson Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Rossin Foundation
Phyllis and Victor Mizel Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Eugene F. and Margaret Moltrup Jannuzi Foundation
Maxine and William Block Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
AllenTheFoundationBenterFoundationH.BerkmanandSelma W. Berkman Charitable Trust
Drue Heinz and HJ Heinz Charitable Trust
Ryan Memorial Foundation
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Paul and Dina Block Foundation
A.J. and Sigismunda Palumbo Charitable Trust
John Keith Maitland Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation Thomas Marshall Foundation Massey Charitable Trust McKinney Charitable Foundation
Eden Hall Foundation Eichleay Foundation
The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation Tippins Foundation
S. Clarke and Marie McClure Johnston Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
Allen H. Berkman and Selma W. Berkman Family Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation
LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE
Thomas G. Black
Estate of Marjorie F. Shipe
In addition to income from the Annual Fund, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is dependent on a robust endowment to assure its long-term financial stability. Gifts from Legacy of Excellence programs are directed to the endowment to provide for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s future. The Steinberg Society honors donors who have advised the Pittsburgh Symphony in writing that they have made a provision for the orchestra in their will. 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, please call 412.392.4880.
Rev. Drs. A. Gary & JudyTheAnglebergerJoan&Jerome Apt*
Susan Candace Hunt
STEINBERG SOCIETY
Dr. Charles H. Shultz
Siamak* & Joan Adibi
Mr. Gene Reiness
Estate of Mr. John H. Hill Tom & Dona Hotopp
Leo* & Marge Kane Lois S. StephenKaufman&Kimberly Keen
Estate of Evelyn B. Snyder
Estate of Barbara A. Bane
Robert & Loretta Barone
Alan Derthick*
Mr.* & Mrs. Thomas O. Mr.Hornstein&Mrs.Blair Jacobson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Malnati Elizabeth-Ann Manchio*
EstateMs.EstateEstateMr.Ken*EstateAliceKeithMrs.EstateJoanEmilDr.AnthonyKatrin*EstateStevenEstateFrankDr.MaryDonnelly*A.Duggan*JamesH.DugganR.DziamaofRobertB.EganG.&BeverlynnElliottofDorisEly&EugeneEngelsFabio*JohnH.Feist*&RuthFeldman*Feldman&WilliamAdamsofRuthK.FischerLotiGaffney*GarverV.GelorminoofArlynGilboa&LillianGoldsmith&Mrs.IraH.Gordon*ofAnnaR.GreenbergofLorraineM.GrossShirleyJeanGrubeofElizabethA.
Drs. Barbara & Albert Biglan
Estate of John P. Harman
Edward J. Harris
Elliott S. ThaddeusOshryA.Osial, Jr. M.D.
Barbara Johnstone
Estate of Irene G. Otte
Estate of Stuart W. Siegel
Mildred S. Myers & William C.EstateFrederick*ofKatherine L. Nash
Judy EstatePettyofDeloris V. Pohelia
Lois R.
Bernie & Cookie Soldo
EstateSimmonsofJanice G. Singer
Dr. & Mrs. Leonard A.*Stept
Dr. Nancy Z. Nelson Rhonda & Dennis Norman Katherine O’Brien
Estate of Ruth Z. & James B. RonaldBachmanBachowski* in Memory of Lois Bachowski
Francis A. Balog
Dr. Richard Martin in Memoryof Mrs. Lori Martin*
Cheryl & James Redmond
Lorraine E. Balun
Estate of Dr. Raymond & Karla Stept
Elizabeth Anne Hardie
Dr. Laibe A. & Sydelle Kessler* Estate of Elizabeth Krotec Howard & Carol Lang Stanley & Margaret Leonard Frances F. Levin* Doris L. Litman
Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Ryan
EstateFamiliesofDorothy Avins
Estate of Richard Petrovich
Robert W. & Janet W. Baum
Dr.* & Mrs. Bennett P. Boffardi
Mary Beth Adams
Dale & Dr. Marlene* McCall Stephen McClure & Debra Gift John W. McDonald, Jr.* George E. Meanor
Basil & Jayne Adair Cox Mary Ann Craig L. Van V. Dauler, Jr.* & Randi Dauler
Benno* & Constance Bernt
Estate of Joseph Bookmyer
Mr. Arthur J. Kerr, Jr. Ms. Bernadette Kersting
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Estate of Mr. & Mrs. William C. PhiloHurtt&Erika* Holcomb
Maureen Guroff
Estate of Mary Michaely Ms. Barbara W. Miller Mary Ellen Miller Ms. Jean L. Misner* Catherine Missenda* Dr. Mercedes C. Monjian Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Mooney Alice & Bob Moore Perry* & BeeJee Morrison
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Estate of Dorothy R. Rairigh Barbara M. Rankin
Estate of Mark Perrott
Estate of Sylvia Sachs Beth Fabiani Scaggs
Donn & Peggy* Neal Rhoda & Bill Neal
Kristine Haig & JohnMarnieSonnenday&Jim Haines
Charles & Angela Hardwick
Estate of Patricia M. Kelley
Dr.Schultz&Mrs. Harry E. Serene Michael Shefler
Barbara M. Brock
Patricia Prattis Jennings
William & Jacqueline Herbein Monica & Adam Hertzman
Jim & Alison Bischoff
Estate of Edward D. Loughney Estate of John Keith Maitland Lauren & Hampton Mallory
Dr. & Mrs. William E. DonaldRinehart*&Sylvia Robinson*
Dr. Stanley Shostak & Dr.Marcia Landy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Kahn* Estate of Calliope H. Kamaras Daniel G. & Carole L. Kamin
Ms. Judith Hess Betsy S. Heston
Carolyn Heil Eric & Lizz Helmsen
Gundelfinger
Keith E. Bernard
Dr. Elaine H. Berkowitz
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Robin Joan Bernstein
Virginia Schatz* Nancy Schepis
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David & Carol Van Hoesen*
ArlynSecondGilboaViolin Chair
Mr. & Mrs. George L.JonVosburgh&Carol Walton
Mrs. Jane Treherne-Thomas*
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Jones III Guest Keyboard Chair VirginiaResidentKaufmanConductor Chair Stephen & Kimberly Keen Bass Chair
Tom & Jamee Todd
Alice Victoria Gelormino Second Violin Chair
Charles J. Sylak, Jr.
G. Christian Lantzsch & Duquesne Light Company Principal Second Violin Mr.Chair&Mrs. William Genge
Principal Oboe Chair, given by Rachel Mellon Walton Messiah Concerts Endowed by the Howard and Nell E. Miller Chair
Fiddlesticks Family Concert Series Endowed by Gerald & Audrey McGinnis Honoring The Center for Young Mr.AnnMusiciansMcGuinnTromboneChairandMrs.Martin G. Dr.ViolaMcGuinnChairWilliamLarimer
Donald I. & Janet Moritz and Equitable Resources, Inc. Associate Principal Cello Chair
Estate of Robert J. Stringert
Estate of Ruth A. Succop
Estate of Nancy B.Thompson Carol H. Tillotson
Jane & Rae Burton Cello
Dick & Thea Stover
Michael & Carol Bleier Bass Chair given in memory of our parents, Tina & Charles Bleier and Ruth & Shelley Stein William Block Memorial Section Cello Chair
ENDOWED CHAIRS
Andrew & Gale Stevenson
Lois R. Brozenick Memorial First Violin Chair
JeanChair& Sigo Falk Principal Librarian Chair
Ira & Nanette Gordon
George & Eileen Dorman Assistant Principal Cello Chair
William & Jacqueline PrincipalHerbein Bass Trombone PrincipalChair
Mrs. Margaret Stouffer inMemory of Miss JeanAlexander Moore
Mr. & Mrs. Millard K. GeraldUnderwood&Mary Unger
Susan S. Greer Memorial Trumpet Chair, given by Peter WilliamGreerRandolph Hearst Endowed Fund for ViraEducationI.HeinzMusicDirector Chair
Pops Conductor Chair Endowed by Henry & Elsie MiltonHillmanG.Hulme, Jr. Guest Conductor Chair given by Mine Safety Appliances Company
RandiDr.VirginiaCynthiaChairS.CalhounPrincipalViolaChairCampbellPrincipalHarpChairMaryAnnCraigPrincipalTubaChair&L.VanV.Dauler, Jr.
Second Violin Chair
Susan Candace Hunt Cello Chair
Myra L. Toomey
TheFundMorrison Family Associate Principal Second Violin JackmanChairPfoutsPrincipalFlute
BarbaraConcertmasterRachelJonUnitedTomMr.*SidneyMr.MarthaDonaldDr.SnappPrincipalAssociationSymphonyCelloChairFamilyFirstViolinChair&Mrs.WilliamE.RinehartOboeChair&SylviaRobinsonFamilyFoundationGuestConductorChairBrooksRobinsonPrincipalTrumpetChair&Mrs.AaronSilbermanPrincipalClarinetChairStark,Jr.MemorialClarinetChair&Mrs.WillardJ.Tillotson,Jr.PrincipalBassClarinetChair&JameeToddPrincipalTromboneChairStatesSteelCorporationAssistantPrincipalBassChair&CarolWaltonAssociatePrincipalViolaChairMellonWaltonChair,givenbyMr.&Mrs.RichardMellonScaifeWeldonPrincipalTimpaniChairHildaM.WillisFoundationFluteChair
Albert H. BeverlynnPercussionAssociateEckertPrincipalChair&Steven Elliott Associate Concertmaster
Principal Piccolo Chair, given to honor Frank & Loti WilliamGaffney&Sarah Galbraith
First Violin Chair, Endowed in memory of Bach pianist Rosalyn Tureck
and Mr. & Mrs. James E. Lee Principal Bassoon Chair Nancy & Jeffery* Leininger First Violin Chair
Chair, given in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Jackman by Barbara Jackman Pfouts
Pittsburgh
The Perry & BeeJee Morrison String Instrument Loan
EndowedFesq
Eva J. & Walter J. Vogel*
Theodore Stern*
Dr. Alan & Marsha Bramowitz
Estate of John & Betty
Francesca Tan
President & CEO Chair
The Gracky Fund for Education & EngagementCommunity
Mellon, Jr.
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Current as of September 9, 2022
HaleyFesq Cello Chair Endowed by Janet Haley
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
Outside food or alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Patrons are permitted to bring in one sealed clear plastic water bottle which may only be consumed in designated areas and may not be consumed in the auditorium.
COSTUME POLICY
HEINZ HALL POLICIES
WEAPONS POLICY
VISIT OR CALL THE HEINZ HALL BOX OFFICE AT 412.392.4900 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
FOOD BEVERAGEAND POLICY
All audience members are required to enter through state-of-the-art “free-flow” scanning equipment, designed both to enhance security and convenience. Patrons using wheelchairs and mobility devices will enter via a door adjacent to the screening equipment for alternative screening. Patrons with children in strollers may enter through the screening equipment.
If you have a hearing aid or cochlear implant with a telecoil (t-coil) you need to make sure the t-coil is activated and properly set by your audiologist. You can then activate the setting once in Heinz Hall. If you are not sure if your hearing aid has a t-coil or if you experience difficulty and require assistance, please contact your audiologist.
The Dauler Hearing Loop is named for late Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra trustee L. Van V. Dauler, Jr and was made possible through a gift from Randi & L. Van V. Dauler, Jr. and the Emma Clyde Hodge Memorial Foundation.
DAULER HEARING LOOP:
The Dauler Hearing Loop runs throughout the auditorium, with the exception of the Orchestra pit, first four Orchestra level rows and Grand Box left. The hearing loop system also is installed at the Heinz Hall Box Office windows, allowing you to hear the amplified voice of Box Office personnel directly through t-coil enabled hearing aids.
TO USE THE DAULER HEARING LOOP:
of this policy. Violators of this policy may be subject to ejection from Heinz Hall and/or civil or criminal penalties. The only exception to this policy is sworn law enforcement personnel and private security officers employed and/or contracted by Pittsburgh Symphony Inc.
Sound heard through telecoils can vary from hearing aid to hearing aid and according to position in the theater. Generally, the best signal is found when you sit in the center of a row and facing toward the stage. If you need further assistance in selecting the best seats, please contact the Heinz Hall box office.
Heinz Hall does not permit costume masks of any kind or facsimiles of weapons that would make other guests feel uncomfortable or detract from the concert experience. Guests are welcome to attend certain programs, (e.g. The Music of Harry Potter or The Music of Star Wars) in costume.
A system to provide better sound to hearing aid and cochlear implant users.
Heinz Hall, owned and operated by Pittsburgh Symphony Inc., is committed to the safety and well-being of all guests and patrons, and aims to provide a safe, comfortable and enjoyable entertainment experience.
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If you use a hearing aid or have a cochlear implant, you can have an improved listening experience at Heinz Hall concerts and events!
SECURITYENTRANCEPOLICY
Weapons are not permitted in the venue and/or public spaces owned or operated by Pittsburgh Symphony Inc., including Heinz Hall. Any item that could endanger public safety is considered a weapon for purposes
Heinz Hall reserves the right to search any bags entering the facility. Oversized bags must fit comfortably under a seat to ensure the safety of patrons entering or exiting seats and aisles. Bags failing to meet these requirements must be checked and pass a security search, or you must remove the bags from the Hall.
BAG POLICY
SMOKING POLICY
Heinz Hall is a smoke/vapor free
facility. (Smoking is permitted in the Heinz Hall Garden Plaza)
CHILDREN are encouraged to attend our youth concerts and Fiddlesticks Family Concerts. Children age six and over, are welcome at all performances with a purchased ticket. The Latecomer’s Gallery and lobby video monitors are always options for restless children.
ELEVATOR is located next to the Grand Staircase.
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.
LOST AND FOUND items can be retrieved by calling 412.392.4844 on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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.
SUPPORTING THE PSO AND HEINZ HALL
is critical to the financial future of the Pittsburgh Symphony. 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
HEINZ HALL INFORMATION
MEN’S AND RESTROOMSWOMEN’S are located on the Lower, Grand Tier and Gallery levels. Additional women’s restrooms are located off the Garden and Overlook rooms. Accessible restrooms are located on the Grand Tier level and a family/accessible restroom is available on the Main Floor.
HEINZ HALL BOX OFFICE HOURS are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6 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.
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BRAILLE AND LARGE PRINT PROGRAMS are available at the concierge desk for all BNY Mellon Grand Classics, PNC Pops, Fiddlesticks Family Series and Sensory-Friendly performances.
LATECOMER’S GALLERY is located behind the Main Floor to enjoy the performance until you can be seated. Latecomers will be seated at suitable intervals during the program, at the discretion of the conductor. The gallery is also available for parents with restless children.
MOBILE DEVICES should be turned off and put away upon entering the theater.
DAULER HEARING LOOP to be used with hearing aid telecoil settings, portable assistive listening devices are available. Please see the ushers for assistance or contact the box office for the best locations for using the hearing loop.
PHOTOGRAPHY, video, or audio recording of the performance is prohibited at all times, unless otherwise noted.
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; Barbara Smorul, Concierge.]
DRESS CODE for all concerts is at your personal discretion and ranges from dress and business attire to casual wear.
ACCESSIBLE SEATS are available with companion seats. There is a level entrance and route to the main floor of the auditorium. Contact the box office for the location of the companion seats.
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.
SMOKING is not permitted in Heinz Hall. The garden is accessible during performances for this purpose.
LOCKERS are located on the Lower and Gallery levels.
EMERGENCY CALLS can be referred to the concierge desk at 412.392.2880.
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