VIVALDI'S FOUR SEASONS, FEBRUARY 25-26
MOZART & MORE, MARCH 17-19
VIVALDI'S FOUR SEASONS, FEBRUARY 25-26
MOZART & MORE, MARCH 17-19
To deliver a world-class chamber orchestra experience through: Innovative programming, Audience intimacy, Exceptional talent & Artistic excellence
Led by Music Director David Danzmayr and Creative Partner Vadim Gluzman, renowned violinist, the orchestra reaches a broad audience across the city—as the resident orchestra at the intimate Southern Theatre in downtown Columbus, and at notable venues beyond the I-270 outer belt. In 2017, ProMusica made its Chicago debut performing for a sold-out crowd at the North Shore Chamber Music Festival.
We embrace an array of eras and influences—as masters of classical works, champions of bold new commissions and innovators of crossover collaborations, ProMusica’s performances are time-tested and modern, presented in ways that few
orchestras can. We are widely recognized as a national leader in promoting contemporary repertoire—with 68 commissions and more than 120 world and regional premieres by composers including Pulitzer Prize winners Kevin Puts and Aaron Jay Kernis, Gabriela Montero, Michael Daugherty, Lera Auerbach, Conrad Tao and Joshua Roman. In addition, ProMusica has an active recording program with 13 CDs released to date. This is a testament to the world-class musicians on stage who thrive on artistic exploration and risk-taking—performing with the highest skill, emotion and humanity for our audiences.
Deeply rooted in our city’s cultural fabric, ProMusica’s community outreach programs impact approximately 17,000 lives each season. Musicians travel to local schools, senior citizens attend live rehearsals, and underserved youth are given life-changing opportunities with the power of music. Programs such as “Play Us Forward” offer an integrated, in-school curriculum, while family concerts at Columbus Metropolitan Library branches provide arts access in nurturing neighborhood environments. “Coda: PostConcert Conversations” give the opportunity for a direct dialogue between audiences and guest artists—deepening engagement with the music and performers. Our annual Summer Music Series at Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is free and open to the public, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to offer accessible and transformative performances to all residents in our community.
ProMusica is a truly personal arts experience, one that’s full of surprise and delight and belonging. ProMusica is more than an orchestra. It’s a movement. And we’re thrilled you’ve chosen to be a part of it tonight.
ProMusica and our 37 musicians are redefining what it means to be a chamber orchestra. For four decades, ProMusica’s programs have honored the classics and celebrated the contemporary through worldclass performances and creative approaches to musical storytelling.
President Bob Redfield, Civic Leader
Past-President William Faust, Ologie
Vice-President Lavea Brachman, Brookings Institution
Vice-President Matthew Fornshell, Ice Miller LLP
Vice-President Susan Lubow, BakerHostetler
Vice-President Todd Swatsler, Partner (retired), Jones Day
Treasurer Elizabeth Turrell Farrar, Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP
Secretary Jessica Mrowzinski, Worthington Industries
Maceo Bates, PNC Bank
Lynn Elliott, Columbus Window Cleaning
Adam Ferguson, Huntington Bank
Patricio Garavito, Cardinal Health
Joan Herbers, The Ohio State University
Laurie Hill, Civic Leader
+ Dave Humeston, CoverMyMeds
Brent Jackson, Fifth Third Bank
+ Stephen Keyes, Abercrombie & Fitch
Nichole Marshall, Pinterest
+ Bill McDonough
Elizabeth Moyo, Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLP
John Pellegrino, ProMusica Musician Representative
Susan Quintenz, Civic Leader
Susan Restrepo, Ohio Department of Development
Jennifer Ross, ProMusica Musician Representative
Julie A. Rutter, American Electric Power
Lee Shackelford, Physician
Mark Sholl, Hilliard City Schools
Sergio Tostado, Jones Day
+ Executive Committee Member
Janet Chen, Chief Executive Officer
The Tom Battenberg & Helen Liebman Chair
David Danzmayr, Music Director
The Elizabeth M. Ross Music Director
Betty Giammar, Sustaining Board Representative
Janet Chen Chief Executive Officer
The Tom Battenberg & Helen Liebman Chair
David Danzmayr Music Director
The Elizabeth M. Ross Music Director
Vadim Gluzman Creative Partner & Principal Guest Artist
Mayra Aburto Executive Assistant & Special Projects Manager
Lauren Blair Interim Education & Community Programs Coordinator
Yvette Boyer Finance Manager
Carolyn Jakubczak Ticketing & Patron Services Manager
Suzanne Jennison Orchestra & Operations Manager
Matthew Kurk Director of Advancement & Engagement
Brittany Lockman Director of Marketing
Jade Robertson Production Assistant
Mariana Szalaj Music Librarian
The Regie & David Powell Chair
Lisa Wente Grants Consultant
Artie Isaac, Chair
Deborah Anderson
Tom Battenberg
Milt Baughman
Mark Corna
Peter Costanza
Patt DeRousie
James Elliott
Beverley Ervine
Jim Ginter
Melissa Ingwersen
Suzanne Karpus
Donna Laidlaw
Boyce Lancaster
Dr. Wayne Lawson
Mary Lazarus
Peggy Lazarus
Nancy Marzella
Dr. William Mitchell
Elizabeth Williams
Bernie Yenkin
Universally recognized among today’s top performing artists, Vadim Gluzman breathes new life and passion into the golden era of the 19th and 20th centuries‘ violin tradition. Gluzman’s wide repertoire embraces new music, and his performances are heard around the world through live broadcasts and a striking catalogue of award-winning recordings exclusively for the BIS label.
The Israeli violinist appears with world’s leading orchestras and conductors, including Tugan Sokhiev with the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and Orchestre de Paris; Neeme Järvi with Chicago Symphony and Orchestre de la Suisse Romande; Riccardo Chailly with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Santtu-Matias Rouvali with Gothenburg Symphony and Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as with the Cleveland Orchestra under the batons of Hannu Lintu and Michail Jurowski. He appears at Ravinia, Tanglewood, Grant Park, Colmar and the North Shore Chamber Music Festival, he has founded in 2011.
Highlights of the current season include performances with the Chicago Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Stuttgart Philharmonic, KBS and Singapore Symphony Orchestras, as well as concerts at Ravinia, Aspen, Blossom, Domaine Forget and Kronberg Festivals. Mr. Gluzman also continues to lead performances with the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra in Columbus, Ohio, where he serves as a Creative Partner and Principal Guest Artist.
Gluzman has premiered works by Sofia Gubaidulina, Moritz Eggert, Giya Kancheli, Elena Firsova, Pēteris Vasks, Michael Daugherty and Lera Auerbach. In the upcoming seasons he will introduce new violin concerto by Erkki-Sven Tüür with Oregon Symphony, HR Frankfurt Radio Orchestra and Gothenburg Symphony.
Accolades for his extensive discography include the Diapason d’Or of the Year, Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice, Classica magazine’s Choc de Classica award, and Disc of the Month by The Strad, BBC Music Magazine and ClassicFM
Distinguished Artist in Residence at the Peabody Conservatory, where he teaches a selected group of young violinists, Gluzman performs on the legendary 1690 ‘ex-Leopold Auer’ Stradivari, on extended loan through the Stradivari Society of Chicago.
Concertmaster
Violinist Katherine McLin enjoys an extremely varied and prolific performing career as a concerto soloist, recitalist, and chamber and orchestral musician. Since her debut with the Oregon Symphony at the age of fifteen, Katie has made over 100 appearances as soloist with orchestras across the country. In addition to performing the standard canon, she is an enthusiastic advocate of new music and has either premiered or given second performances of concerti by John Adams, Lera Auerbach, Hans Gal, and Joel Puckett.
Katie appears on 20 compact disc recordings under the Summit, Centaur, and Opus One labels. Her live and recorded performances have been broadcast on NPR’s Performance Today, NYC’s WQXR, and local television and radio stations throughout the country. As a member of the McLin/ Campbell Duo with pianist Andrew Campbell and frequent chamber music collaborator with colleagues around the world, Katie performs extensively throughout the United States and abroad. She serves as a guest artist at numerous summer chamber music festivals, most recently with the Interharmony International Music Festival (Italy), Saarburg Chamber Music Festival (Germany), Chintimini Chamber Music Festival (OR), Red Rocks Music Festival (AZ), and the Orlando Chamber Players at the Festival of the Black Hills (SD).
Since 2007, Katie has held the position of Concertmaster of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra. Previously she served as Concertmaster of the Brevard Music Festival Orchestra, Chattanooga Symphony, Arizona Philharmonic, Michigan Sinfonietta, and the Aspen Sinfonia Orchestra, and Principal Second Violin of the Michigan Opera Theater Orchestra.
A committed and passionate teacher, Katie was awarded the Evelyn Smith Professorship in Music at Arizona State University in 2016, a three-year endowed position that recognizes a faculty member who demonstrates outstanding leadership in their field. In 2004 she was awarded the Distinguished Teacher Award for the College of Fine Arts, chosen from over 170 faculty, and was a finalist for the 2007 university-wide ASU Professor of the Year award.
Katie received her doctorate in violin performance from the University of Michigan as a student of Paul Kantor. She holds additional performance degrees from Indiana University and the Oberlin College Conservatory, and for three years was an orchestral fellowship recipient at the Aspen Music Festival. Her former teachers include Franco Gulli, Josef Gingold, and Kathleen Winkler.
Creative Partner & Principal Guest Artist The Donald G. Dunn ChairPrincipal Second Violin
The Brachman Smith
Violinist Jennifer Ross has enjoyed a full and varied career as an orchestral player, chamber musician, soloist, and teacher. She began her career at the age of 19 as Associate Concertmaster of the Honolulu Symphony, and after graduating from the Curtis Institute of Music, won a position in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra where she spent 5 seasons. Ms. Ross went on to spend nearly 20 years as the Principal Second Violin of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, where she performed under Music Directors Mariss Jansons and Manfred Honeck, touring world-wide, recording extensively, winning 2 Grammy Awards and performing as soloist. She has been a guest artist with the L.A. Chamber Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, and L’Orchestra Symphonique de Montreal. She also served as Concertmaster of the Vermont Symphony and is currently the Principal Second Violin of ProMusica Chamber Orchestra.
Ms. Ross maintains an active chamber music career and has collaborated with many of the world’s great artists including Pinchas Zuckerman, Johannes Moser, Denis Kozhukhin, Lynn Harrell and Jaime Laredo. She has performed with numerous chamber ensembles and music festivals including the Detroit Chamber Players, the Colorado Chamber Players, Camera Lucida, Strings in the Mountains, and more than 35 years at the Grand Teton Music Festival. She is also a founding member of Jackson Hole Chamber Music.
Much in demand as a teacher, Ms. Ross coaches regularly at the New World Symphony in Miami, the National Youth Orchestra of the USA, and the National Orchestral Institute, where she serves as Artist in Residence for Orchestral Studies. She was a faculty member at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and sat on the jury for the Sphinx Competition for Black and Latino String Players. Ms. Ross continues to give violin master classes, audition clinics, lectures and Yoga for Musicians Workshops at major music schools, universities and festivals across the country.
Among her pursuits outside the music realm, Ms. Ross is an avid hiker, cyclist, cross-country skier, and runner, completing 13 marathons including Boston. She is trained as a Wilderness First Responder, a Certified Yoga Instructor, and a member of the Community Emergency Response Team of Teton County. Recently retired from the Pittsburgh Symphony, Ms. Ross makes Jackson, Wyoming her permanent home.
Taiwanese-American violinist Solomon Liang joined ProMusica in Fall of 2019. He has performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and was a musician in their award-winning albums, including Bruckner Symphony No. 9 and Brahms Symphony No. 4. Solomon has also played with The Cleveland Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Minnesota Opera and Nashville Symphony. He was former principal second violinist of Canton Symphony for 9 years, and has served as concertmaster under Christopher Eschenbach at the Salzburg Festival.
Solomon has performed in many chamber music festivals such as Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Banff Centre, Robert Mann String Quartet Institute, Perlman Music Program and Caroga Lake Music Festival. His quartets held residencies at Banff International String Quartet Competition and Interlochen Summer Arts Academy, where they presented concerts in both formal and unusual settings. He has studied with renowned ensembles such as Emerson, Brentano, Tokyo, Cleveland, Artis and American Quartets. As a soloist, Solomon has been featured with Holland Symphony, Canton Symphony and Earth and Air String Ensemble, where his performance of Mendelssohn’s Double Concerto was described by ClevelandClassical.com as “musical sophistication that many musicians can only hope to achieve.”
Solomon was awarded Dr. Bennett Levine Memorial Award in Chamber Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he also earned his Artist Diploma in Violin Performance. He received his B.M from California State University, Long Beach, and M.M from Yale School of Music. Solomon’s principal teachers included Stephen Rose, Syoko Aki, Linda Rose, Peter Salaff and the Cavani String Quartet. Besides music, Solomon is enjoying an IT career as a software engineer at OCLC in Dublin, Ohio.
Family ChairVIOLINS
Katherine McLin, concertmaster
The Donald G. Dunn Chair
Rebecca Willie, assistant concertmaster
The Joan M. Herbers Chair
Jennifer Ross, principal second
The Brachman Smith Family Chair
**Amy Cave
The Randy & Marilyn Miller Chair
Eric Kline
The Jim & Ida Copenhaver Ginter Chair
Heather Kufchak
The Deborah Raita Chair
Solomon Liang
The Laurie & Thomas W. Hill Chair
William Manley
The Fran Luckoff Chair
Victoria Moreira
The Dyann & E. Joel Wesp Chair
Koko Watanabe
The Elizabeth Williams Chair
VIOLAS
**Brett Allen
The Keith F. & Katherine B. Dufrane Trust Chair
Stephen Goist
The Regie & David Powell Chair
Mary Harris
The Margaret & Jerome
Cunningham Chair
Michael Isaac Strauss
The Anne Powell Riley Chair
VIOLONCELLOS
Marc Moskovitz, principal
The Barbara Trueman Chair
**Joel Becktell
The Donna K. Laidlaw Chair
Nat Chaitkin
The William K. Laidlaw Chair
Cora Kuyvenhoven
The Bob & Mary Frances
Restrepo Chair
BASSES
John Pellegrino, principal
The John F. Brownley Chair
Patrick Bilanchone*
The Kathryn D. Sullivan Chair
FLUTES
Nadine Hur, principal
The Dana Navin Schultz Chair
Anthony Trionfo+
The Miriam & Bernard Yenkin Chair
OBOES
Donna Conaty, principal
The Lee Shackelford Chair
Jessica Smithorn
The Artie & Alisa Isaac Chair
CLARINETS
Ilya Shterenberg, principal
The Beth Grimes-Flood & Tom Flood Chair
Jennifer Magistrelli
The Jack & Betsy Farrar Chair
BASSOONS
Ellen Connors, principal
The ML Chair
Rachael Young
The Carolyn Merry & Bob Redfield Chair
HORNS
Stephanie Blaha, principal
The Todd S. Swatsler Chair
Vacant
The Denise & Barry Blank Chair
TRUMPETS
Vacant, principal
The Susan L. Quintenz Chair
Timothy Leasure
The William & Wendy Faust Chair
TIMPANI & PERCUSSION
Renee Keller, principal
The Michael & Jody Croley Jones Chair
Rajesh Prasad
The Bob Redfield & Mary Yerina Chair
HARP
Jeanne Norton, principal
The Sustaining Board Chair
HARPSICHORD
Aya Hamada, principal
The ProMusica Board Chair in memory of Ida Copenhaver
ASSISTING MUSICIANS
Shannon Lock violin
Barbara Scowcroft violin
Josephine Kim violin
Téa Prokes violin
Joseph Mueller cello
Sun Chang
harpsichord
ORCHESTRA MANAGER
Suzanne Jennison
**Begins the alphabetical listing of string players who participate in a system of rotated seating.
*On leave for the 2022-23 season
+One year appointment
The Musicians of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra are members of, and represented by, the Central Ohio Federation of Musicians, Local 103 of the American Federation of Musicians.
Vadim Gluzman, violin & leader • Katherine McLin, violin
Jennifer Ross, violin • Solomon Liang, violin
Worthington United Methodist Church // Saturday, February 25 // 7:00 PM
Saint Mary Catholic Church // Sunday, February 26 // 7:00 PM
VIVALDI Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor, RV. 580
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Katherine McLin, Jennifer Ross, Solomon Liang, Vadim Gluzman; violins
VASKS Musica Serena
VIVALDI The Four Seasons
Concerto No. 1 in E Major, Op. 8 (“Spring”)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 8 (“Summer”)
Allegro non molto
Adagio
Presto
Concerto No. 3 in F Major, Op. 8 (“Autumn”)
Allegro
Adagio molto
Allegro
Concerto No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 8 (“Winter”)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
Vadim Gluzman, violin
The Neighborhood Series is presented by: The Jim and Ida Copenhaver Ginter Artistic Innovation Fund Scan the QR code to read about the music featured in tonight’s concert.
“The performance was an unmitigated triumph.”
Michael Tumelty, The Herald“Extremely good, concise, clear, incisive and expressive” writes The Herald of David Danzmayr, who is widely regarded as one of the most talented and exciting European conductors of his generation.
Following on a very successful tenure as Chief Conductor of the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Danzmayr was appointed Conductor Laureate, the youngest ever to hold this title in the orchestra´s history. Performing regularly to sold-out audiences in Zagreb´s Lisinski Hall and having been awarded the Zagreb City Award, Danzmayr and his orchestra also repeatedly toured to the Salzburg Festspielhaus, where they received standing ovations performing the prestigious New Year’s concert, and to the Wiener Musikverein.
Danzmayr serves as Music Director of the creative and unique ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, an orchestra comprised of musicians from all over the United States. Here, he regularly commissions world-renowned composer/ performers to appear in the first performances of their works alongside the great classics, a mission that extends the creative spirit of classical music and places the core repertoire in a modern context.
In February 2021, David was announced as the new Music Director of the Oregon Symphony. Previously David Danzmayr served as Music Director of the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra in Chicago, where he was lauded regularly by both the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Classical Review for his performances. He was also the only conductor in the Chicago area, who programmed a piece of American music at every concert.
David has won prizes at some of the world´s most prestigious conducting competitions including a 2nd prize at the International Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition and prizes at the International Malko Conducting Competition. For his extraordinary success, he has been awarded the Bernhard Paumgartner Medal by the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum.
Building these early successes into a far-reaching international career, Danzmayr has quickly become a sought-after guest conductor for orchestras around the globe, having worked in Europe with the Deutsche
Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Vienna Radio, Stuttgart Radio, City of Birmingham, Hamburg, Basel, Bamberg, Odense, and Iceland symphonies, as well as Essener Philharmoniker, Bruckner Orchester, Mozarteum Orchester, Swedish Chamber Orchestra and others.
In North America, his talents have propelled him to the finest of U.S. and Canadian orchestras in a very short time, where he has already conducted the likes of the Minnesota Orchestra, the Detroit, Houston, Oregon, Milwaukee, Utah, Vancouver, San Diego, Colorado, North Carolina, Pacific, New Jersey, and Indianapolis symphonies, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and Grant Park Festival just to name a few.
Besides numerous reinvitations, he will make major debuts this season with the Baltimore Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Virginia Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic and the BBC Orchestra of Wales.
He has served as Assistant Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, which he conducted in more than 70 concerts so far, performing in all the major Scottish concert halls and the prestigious, Orkney based, St Magnus Festival.
David Danzmayr received his musical training at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg where, after initially studying piano, he went on to study conducting in the class of Dennis Russell Davies.
Danzmayr was strongly influenced by Pierre Boulez and Claudio Abbado in his time as conducting stipendiate of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra and by Leif Segerstam during his additional studies in the conducting class of the Sibelius Academy. Subsequently, he gained significant experience as assistant to Neeme Järvi, Stephane Deneve, Carlos Kalmar, Sir Andrew Davis, and Pierre Boulez, who entrusted Danzmayr with the preparatory rehearsals for his music.
“Clearly Danzmayr has what it takes.”
–John von Rhein, Chicago Tribune
The Elizabeth M. Ross Music DirectorPrincipal bassoonist Ellen Connors has been a member of ProMusica since 2011. In the past she served as Principal Bassoon of the Knoxville Symphony, the Sarasota Opera and the Artosphere Festival Orchestra. Additionally, she has performed extensively with the Baltimore Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the Alabama Symphony and the Grand Rapids Symphony. She has been spending summers in Idaho as a member of the Sun Valley Music Festival since 2011.
A lover of new music, Connors has devoted several summers to the performance of new works in Lucerne, Switzerland, and in 2019 was Principal Bassoon of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz, California.
Connors completed her undergraduate studies at Rice University, studying with Ben Kamins. While at Rice, she won a prestigious Watson Fellowship and spent the following year studying folk music in China, Mongolia, Laos, Bulgaria and Norway. Connors received her Master of Music degree from the Yale School of Music as a student of Frank Morelli. A Michigan native, Connors resides in Saint Louis with her husband and two young children.
Vadim Gluzman, violin & leader
Janice Carissa, piano
April 15 & 16
Southern Theatre
BRAHMS & SHAW
Caroline Shaw, vocalist & composer
David Danzmayr, conductor
May 13 & 14
Southern Theatre For tickets: 614.464.0066 promusicacolumbus.org
Principal Bassoon The ML ChairVIOLINS
Katherine McLin, concertmaster
The Donald G. Dunn Chair
Rebecca Willie, assistant concertmaster
The Joan M. Herbers Chair
Jennifer Ross, principal second
The Brachman Smith Family Chair
**Amy Cave
The Randy & Marilyn Miller Chair
Eric Kline
The Jim & Ida Copenhaver Ginter Chair
Heather Kufchak
The Deborah Raita Chair
Solomon Liang
The Laurie & Thomas W. Hill Chair
William Manley
The Fran Luckoff Chair
Victoria Moreira
The Dyann & E. Joel Wesp Chair
Koko Watanabe
The Elizabeth Williams Chair
VIOLAS
**Brett Allen
The Keith F. & Katherine B. Dufrane Trust Chair
Stephen Goist
The Regie & David Powell Chair
Mary Harris
The Margaret & Jerome Cunningham Chair
Michael Isaac Strauss
The Anne Powell Riley Chair
VIOLONCELLOS
Marc Moskovitz, principal
The Barbara Trueman Chair
**Joel Becktell
The Donna K. Laidlaw Chair
Nat Chaitkin
The William K. Laidlaw Chair
Cora Kuyvenhoven
The Bob & Mary Frances Restrepo Chair
BASSES
John Pellegrino, principal
The John F. Brownley Chair
Patrick Bilanchone*
The Kathryn D. Sullivan Chair
FLUTES
Nadine Hur, principal
The Dana Navin Schultz Chair
Anthony Trionfo+
The Miriam & Bernard Yenkin Chair
OBOES
Donna Conaty, principal
The Lee Shackelford Chair
Jessica Smithorn
The Artie & Alisa Isaac Chair
CLARINETS
Ilya Shterenberg, principal
The Beth Grimes-Flood & Tom Flood Chair
Jennifer Magistrelli
The Jack & Betsy Farrar Chair
BASSOONS
Ellen Connors, principal
The ML Chair
Rachael Young
The Carolyn Merry & Bob Redfield Chair
HORNS
Stephanie Blaha, principal
The Todd S. Swatsler Chair
Vacant
The Denise & Barry Blank Chair
TRUMPETS
Vacant, principal
The Susan L. Quintenz Chair
Timothy Leasure
The William & Wendy Faust Chair
TIMPANI & PERCUSSION
Renee Keller, principal
The Michael & Jody Croley Jones Chair
Rajesh Prasad
The Bob Redfield & Mary Yerina Chair
HARP
Jeanne Norton, principal
The Sustaining Board Chair
HARPSICHORD
Aya Hamada, principal
The ProMusica Board Chair in memory of Ida Copenhaver
ASSISTING MUSICIANS
Evan Lynch
clarinet
Eric Louie
contrabassoon
Michelle Baker
horn
Meghan Guegold
horn
Emily Price Dietz
horn
Nicholas Fox
timpani
Shannon Lock violin
Kirstin Greenlaw
violin
Wendy Case
violin
Michael Molnau
viola
Esther Nahm
viola
Brendon Phelps cello
Joseph Mueller cello
Jim Faulkner bass
ORCHESTRA MANAGER
Suzanne Jennison
**Begins the alphabetical listing of string players who participate in a system of rotated seating.
*On leave for the 2022-23 season
+One year appointment
The Musicians of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra are members of, and represented by, the Central Ohio Federation of Musicians, Local 103 of the American Federation of Musicians.
Ellen Connors, bassoon
David Danzmayr, conductor
First Community Church – North Campus // Friday, March 17 // 7:30 PM
Worthington United Methodist Church // Saturday, March 18 // 7:00 PM
Saint Mary Catholic Church // Sunday, March 19 // 3:00 PM
R. STRAUSS Serenade for Winds in E-flat Major, Op. 7
VILLA LOBOS Ciranda Das Sete Notas
Ellen Connors, bassoon
TAUSKY Coventry: Meditation for Strings
MOZART Symphony No. 38 in D Major, “Prague”
Adagio - Allegro
Andante
Finale (Presto)
The Neighborhood Series is presented by: The Jim and Ida Copenhaver Ginter Artistic Innovation Fund
Scan the QR code to read about the music featured in tonight’s concert.