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THE MAGAZINE OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY Volume 15 • Number 4 CONTENTS
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Colorado Symphony Musicians
12 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 13
Colorado Symphony Staff
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2018 Symphony Ball
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2018 Summer Season Announcement
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2018/19 Season Announcement
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Community Support
ANNOUNCING OUR 2018/19 SEASON
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I’m equally delighted to share our 2018/19 Season schedule, which is positively overflowing with extraordinary talent. On October 13, Tony-Award® winner Leslie Odom, Jr. (the original Aaron Burr in the smash-hit musical Hamilton) will join us for an evening featuring songs from his chart-topping solo album. On January 10, we’ll welcome a living legend back to Boettcher Concert Hall as violinist Itzhak Perlman joins us for a special performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. And that’s just the beginning, as we’ll be featuring fantastic soloists all season long. We’re thrilled to welcome violinist Pinchas Zukerman, cellist Joshua Roman, and pianists Stephen Hough and Joyce Yang, as well as our very own Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams, Principal Oboe Peter Cooper, and Principal Horn Michael Thornton. But wait – there’s more! Here are a few of my personal highlights: Just before Veterans Day, we’ll perform Benjamin Britten’s masterpiece, War Requiem, featuring two orchestras, three vocal soloists, the Colorado Symphony Chorus, and the Colorado Children’s Chorale. Another program we’re particularly eager to share with you explores the history of the American experience, culminating with Dvořák’s landmark “New World” Symphony, which is prefaced by Aaron Copland’s tribute to President Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Portrait, and Joseph Schwantner’s tribute to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. in New Morning for the World (Daybreak of Freedom). You’ll find our complete 2018/19 in this program. The 2018/19 Season promises to be our most spectacular season yet, and we can’t wait to share this extraordinary music with you. See you in the hall! Sincerely,
Brett Mitchell Music Director, Colorado Symphony
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Summer Music Festival SUSAN GRACE, MUSIC DIRECTOR
June 3-23, 2018 Michael Kroth, horn
Susan Cahill, bass
2018 Festival Artists Concerts Packard Hall
Thursday, June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. John Kinzie, percussion
Tuesday, June 19 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m.
2018 Festival Orchestra Concerts Cornerstone Performing Arts Center Tuesday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14 at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m.
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Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster Yi Zhao Assistant Concertmaster Paul Primus Principal Second Allegra Wermuth Assistant Principal Second Alessandra Jennings Flanagan Fixed 3rd Chair/Second Larisa Fesmire Thomas Hanulik Wyn Hart John Hilton Anne-Marie Hoffman Myroslava Ivanchenko-Bartels Dorian Kincaid Karen Kinzie Mark Lamprey Susan Paik Miroslaw Pastusiak Erik Peterson Megan Prokes * Adrienne Short * Robert Stoyanov Delcho Tenev Amy Tyson Bradley Watson Tena White Wenting Yuan
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Mary Cowell Acting Assistant Principal Charlyn Campbell Marsha Holmes Leah Kovach Helen McDermott Summer Rhodes * Kelly Shanafelt Phillip Stevens Catherine Beeson + Assistant Principal
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Judith McIntyre Acting Principal Austin Fisher Assistant Principal Susan Rockey Bowles Andrew Briggs * Danielle Guideri Thomas Heinrich Margaret Hoeppner Matthew Switzer Susan Yun
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Steve Metcalf Principal Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal John Arnesen Susan Cahill James Carroll Jeremy Kincaid Owen Levine
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Catherine Peterson Acting Principal Michael Williams * Julie Duncan Thornton 3rd/Assistant Principal Brook Ferguson + Principal
PICCOLO
Julie Duncan Thornton
OBOE
Peter Cooper Principal
The Irene & David Abosch Principal Oboe Chair
Nicholas Tisherman 2nd/Assistant Principal Jason Lichtenwalter
ENGLISH HORN Jason Lichtenwalter
CLARINET
Jason Shafer Principal Abby Raymond 2nd/Assistant Principal Andrew Stevens
E-FLAT CLARINET Abby Raymond
BASS CLARINET Andrew Stevens
BASSOON
Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd/Assistant Principal Roger Soren
CONTRABASSOON Roger Soren
HORN
Michael Thornton Principal Carolyn Kunicki Kolio Plachkov 3rd/Associate Principal David Brussel
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Justin Bartels Principal Philip Hembree 2nd/Assistant Principal Patrick Tillery Associate Principal
TROMBONE
John Sipher Principal Paul Naslund 2nd/Associate Principal Gregory Harper
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TUBA
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HARP
Courtney Hershey Bress Principal
TIMPANI
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PERCUSSION John Kinzie Principal
Chair Endowed by a Friend of The Colorado Symphony
Steve Hearn Michael Van Wirt
ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN
Joanne Goble Principal Jonathan Groszew Assistant * = One year replacement + = On leave
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TRUSTEES Anthony T. Accetta Dr. Paula P. Bernstein James D. Butler Susan Cahill* Young Cho Jim Copenhaver Zachary D. Detra, Esq. BJ Dyer Sandy Elliott Jack Finlaw Austin Fisher* Amy Harmon Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. Jessica Hobbs Margaret Hoeppner* Kathleen Johnson, Esq John Kinzie* Leah Kovach* Richard D. Krugman, MD
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ in Concert
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JUL 20-22 FRI-SAT 7:30 ■ SUN 1:00 Boettcher Concert Hall
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Brett Mitchell Society members are a group of highly engaged patrons and donors who share the Colorado Symphony’s passion for artistic excellence and innovation, subscribe to a series of at least four concerts, and contribute at least $2,500 annually as a donor. Benefits include a Masterclass with Brett Mitchell, “From the Podium” newsletter, and Advance Access to annual, one-night-only events with special guest artists like Itzhak Perlman with the Colorado Symphony! BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BRETT MITCHELL SOCIETY NOW!
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An Evening with Leslie Odom, Jr. OCT 13
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SAT 7:30
Multifaceted performer Leslie Odom, Jr., best known for originating the Tony®-Award winning role of Aaron Burr in the original cast of Broadway’s Hamilton and his role in the TV series Smash, joins your Colorado Symphony for an extraordinary evening performing hits from his debut solo album, which quickly rose to number one on the Billboard and iTunes Jazz charts, plus more.
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Brett Mitchell, conductor Leslie Odom, Jr., vocalist
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NOVEMBER 2018
Jake Shimabukuro In Concert
SPECIAL
SEPT 7 FRI 7:30 CLASSICS
COMMUNITY
SEPT 20 THU 7:00
NOV 16-18
SYMPHONY POPS
CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Movie at the Symphony: Home Alone in Concert
Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra: Masters of American Song
MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
NOV 23 FRI 7:30
Free Fallin’- A Tribute to the Music of Tom Petty
SEPT 22 SAT 7:30
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NOV 24 SAT 7:30
Gershwin Concerto in F Conducted by Brett Mitchell
CLASSICS
SEPT 28-30 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Drums of the World NOV 25 SUN 2:30
All Beethoven
2018
A Light in the Void
SPECIAL
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NOV 30-DEC 2 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
FRI 7:30
Rodgers and Hammerstein Celebration OCT 6
SPECIAL
SUN 2:30
Bruch Performed by Pinchas Zukerman
Latin Beats: Sonidos de las Américas
OCT 5
Vienna Boys Choir NOV 11
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
OCTOBER
CLASSICS
NOV 2-4 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Opening Weekend: Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2 Conducted by Brett Mitchell SEPT 14-16
Britten War Requiem
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SAT 7:30
An Evening with Leslie Odom, Jr.
SPECIAL
OCT 13 SAT 7:30
Schubert Unfinished Symphony OCT 19-21
Disney in Concert: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas OCT 24-25
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Time Warp - The Music of The Rocky Horror Show
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OCT 26-27 FRI-SAT 7:30
Halloween Spooktacular! OCT 28 SUN 2:30
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DECEMBER 2018
A Classical Christmas Conducted by Brett Mitchell Ten Tenors — Home for the Holidays with your Colorado Symphony DEC 9
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SUN 6:30
A Colorado Christmas DEC 14-16
FRI 7:30 n SAT 2:30 & 6:00 n SUN 1:00
Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas Tour
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DEC 17 MON 7:30
Holiday Brass
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DEC 19 WED 7:30
Too Hot to Handel DEC 21-22
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FRI-SAT 7:30
A Night in Vienna DEC 31 MON 6:30
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DEC 7-8 FRI-SAT 7:30
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JANUARY 2019
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ in Concert
MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
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Itzhak Perlman with the Colorado Symphony
SPECIAL
JAN 10 THU 7:30
A Tribute to Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops JAN 12
SYMPHONY POPS
SAT 7:30 CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Movie at the Symphony: Amadeus Live JAN 25-26
MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
Mendelssohn Double Concerto featuring Yumi Hwang-Williams FRI 7:30
Sondheim & Lloyd Webber Showcase
CLASSICS
MAR 29-31
A Classical Romance
APRIL 2019
Women of Rock
SYMPHONY POPS
THU 7:30
Colorado Symphony Ball
FUNDRAISER
SAT 6:00
Brahms Symphony No. 4
CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
SPECIAL
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Cinco de Mayo Fiesta para la Familia MAY 5
SUN 2:30
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique MAY 10-12
CLASSICS
SPECIAL
FEB 23 SAT 7:30
CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
MAY 2-3 THU-FRI 7:30
FEB 14, 16-17 THU, SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Nat King Cole & Me — An Evening with Gregory Porter
CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY
SAT 7:30
Danny Elfman Violin Concerto featuring Sandy Cameron MAY 17-19
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FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00 CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Carmina Burana Conducted by Brett Mitchell
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MAY 24-26 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
MARCH 2019
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition
APR 26-28
FEB 1-3 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Symphonic Tribute to Comic Con — V
CLASSICS
FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture & Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky
FEBRUARY 2019
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FEB 8
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6
APR 6
FRI-SAT 7:30
FAMILY
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MAR 10 SUN 2:30
APR 4
Dvořák Symphony No. 9 JAN 18-20
Peter and the Wolf Featuring Magic Circle Mime Co.
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MAR 1-3 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Face Vocal Band with the Colorado Symphony MAR 9 SAT 7:30
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Tonight's Concert is Gratefully Dedicated to Merle C. Chambers
Thursday, April 12, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall
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Variations on America
COPLAND Suite from The Tender Land Introduction and Love Music Party Scene Finale: The Promise of Living BERNSTEIN Chichester Psalms for Chorus and Orchestra Psalm 108, verse 2 & Psalm 100 Psalm 23 & Psalm 2, verses 1-4 Psalm 131 & Psalm 133, verse 1 Owen Wolfinger, boy soprano GERSHWIN
An American in Paris
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LISTEN/HEAR BIOGRAPHIES BRETT MITCHELL, conductor Hailed for delivering compelling performances of innovative, eclectic programs, Brett Mitchell was named the fourth Music Director of the Colorado Symphony in September 2016. He served as the orchestra’s Music Director Designate during the 2016/17 season, and began his fouryear appointment in September 2017. Mr. Mitchell concluded his tenure as Associate Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra in August 2017. He joined the orchestra as Assistant Conductor in 2013, and was promoted to Associate Conductor in 2015, becoming the first person to hold that title in over three decades and only the fifth in the orchestra’s hundredyear history. In this role, he led the orchestra in several dozen concerts each season at Severance Hall, Blossom Music Center, and on tour. Mr. Mitchell also served as Music Director of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra (COYO) from 2013 to 2017, which he led on a four-city tour of China in June 2015, marking the ensemble’s second international tour and its first to Asia. In addition to his work in Cleveland and Denver, Mr. Mitchell is in consistent demand as a guest conductor. Recent and upcoming guest engagements include his debuts at the Grant Park Music Festival in downtown Chicago, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in Auckland and Wellington, and the San Antonio Symphony, as well as appearances with the Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, National, and Oregon symphonies, The Cleveland Orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, among others. He has collaborated with such soloists as Yo-Yo Ma, Renée Fleming, Rudolf Buchbinder, James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, Leila Josefowicz, and Alisa Weilerstein. From 2007 to 2011, Mr. Mitchell led over one hundred performances as Assistant Conductor of the Houston Symphony, to which he frequently returns as a guest conductor. He also held Assistant Conductor posts with the Orchestre National de France, where he worked under Kurt Masur from 2006 to 2009, and the Castleton Festival, where he worked under Lorin Maazel in 2009 and 2010. In 2015, Mr. Mitchell completed a highly successful five-year appointment as Music Director of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, where an increased focus on locally relevant programming and community collaborations resulted in record attendance throughout his tenure. As an opera conductor, Mr. Mitchell has served as music director of nearly a dozen productions, principally at his former post as Music Director of the Moores Opera Center in Houston, where he led eight productions from 2010 to 2013. His repertoire spans the core works of Mozart (The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute), Verdi (Rigoletto and Falstaff), and Stravinsky (The Rake’s Progress) to contemporary works by Adamo (Little Women), Aldridge (Elmer Gantry), Catán (Il Postino and Salsipuedes), and Hagen (Amelia). As a ballet conductor, Mr. Mitchell most recently led a production of The Nutcracker with the Pennsylvania Ballet in collaboration with The Cleveland Orchestra during the 2016-17 season. In addition to his work with professional orchestras, Mr. Mitchell is also well known for his affinity for working with and mentoring young musicians aspiring to be professional orchestral players. His work with COYO during his Cleveland Orchestra tenure was highly praised, and he is regularly invited to work with the highly talented musicians at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the orchestras at this country’s high level training programs, such as the National Repertory Orchestra, Texas Music Festival, and Sarasota Music Festival. PROGRAM 2
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LISTEN/HEAR BIOGRAPHIES Born in Seattle in 1979, Mr. Mitchell holds degrees in conducting from the University of Texas at Austin and composition from Western Washington University, which selected him as its Young Alumnus of the Year in 2014. He also studied at the National Conducting Institute, and was selected by Kurt Masur as a recipient of the inaugural American Friends of the Mendelssohn Foundation Scholarship. Mr. Mitchell was also one of five recipients of the League of American Orchestras’ American Conducting Fellowship from 2007 to 2010. For more information, please visit www.brettmitchellconductor.com
DUAIN WOLFE, director, Colorado Symphony Chorus Recently awarded two Grammys® for Best Choral Performance and Best Classical Recording, Duain Wolfe is founder and Director of the Colorado Symphony Chorus and Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. This year marks Wolfe’s 31st season with the Colorado Symphony Chorus. The Chorus has been featured at the Aspen Music Festival for over two decades. Wolfe, who is in his 21st season with the Chicago Symphony Chorus has collaborated with Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez, Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Muti, and the late Sir George Solti on numerous recordings including Wagner’s Die Meistersinger, which won the 1998 Grammy® for Best Opera Recording. Wolfe’s extensive musical accomplishments have resulted in numerous awards, including an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Denver, the Bonfils Stanton Award in the Arts and Humanities, the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in an Artistic Discipline, and the Michael Korn Award for the Development of the Professional Choral Art. Wolfe is also founder of the Colorado Children’s Chorale, from which he retired in 1999 after 25 years; the Chorale celebrated its 40th anniversary last season. For 20 years, Wolfe also worked with the Central City Opera Festival as chorus director and conductor, founding and directing the company’s young artist residence program, as well as its education and outreach programs. Wolfe’s additional accomplishments include directing and preparing choruses for Chicago’s Ravinia Festival, the Bravo!Vail Festival, the Berkshire Choral Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Grand Teton Music Festival. He has worked with Pinchas Zuckerman as Chorus Director for the Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra for the past 13 years.
COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS The 2017/18 Colorado Symphony Concert Season marks the 34th year of the Colorado Symphony Chorus. Founded in 1984 by Duain Wolfe at the request of Gaetano Delogu, then the Music Director of the Symphony, the chorus has grown over the past three decades, into a nationallyrespected ensemble. This outstanding chorus of 180 volunteers joins the Colorado Symphony for numerous performances, and radio and television broadcasts, to repeat critical acclaim. The Chorus has performed at noted music festivals in the Rocky Mountain region, including the Colorado Music Festival, the Grand Teton Music Festival, and the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, where it has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Dallas Symphony. For over two decades, the Chorus has been featured at the world-renowned Aspen Music Festival, performing many great masterworks under the baton of notable conductors Lawrence Foster, James Levine, Murry Sidlin, Leonard Slatkin, Robert Spano, and David Zinman. Among the recordings the Colorado Symphony Chorus has made is a NAXOS release of Roy Harris’s Symphony No. 4. The Chorus is also featured on a recent Hyperion release of the Vaughan SOUNDINGS
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LISTEN/HEAR BIOGRAPHIES Williams Dona Nobis Pacem and Stephen Hough’s Missa Mirabilis. In 2009, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Chorus, Duain Wolfe conducted the Chorus on a 3-country, 2-week concert tour of Europe, presenting the Verdi Requiem in Budapest, Vienna, Litomysl, and Prague, and in 2016 the Chorus returned to Europe for concerts in Paris, Strasbourg, and Munich. The Colorado Symphony continues to be grateful for the excellence and dedication of this remarkable, allvolunteer ensemble! For an audition appointment, call 303.308.2483.discography includes her Grammy Nominated recording of Rachmaninoff’s Corelli Variations and other transcriptions (2004), Brahms Variations (2007) and Chopin Piano Sonatas No. 2 and 3 (2010). She was featured in the award-winning documentary about the 2001 Cliburn Competition, Playing on the Edge.
OWEN WOLFINGER, boy soprano Owen Wolfinger is in the National Tour Choir of the Colorado Children’s Chorale and is a seventh grader at Summit Ridge Middle School. He has toured with the Chorale to Wyoming, Kansas and Nebraska and will join them in Scotland and Iceland this summer. When not singing, he enjoys rock climbing and learning everything he can about airplanes.
COLORADO CHILDREN'S CHORALE Deborah DeSantis, Artistic Director Mary Louise Burke, Associate Director
For more than forty years the Colorado Children’s Chorale has brought its artistry and charm to audiences throughout the world. With a diverse repertoire ranging from fully staged opera and musical theater to standard choral compositions in classical, folk and popular traditions, the Chorale performs with an innovative stage presentation and a unique theatrical spirit. In recognition of its artistic quality, the Chorale was awarded the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts and the prestigious El Pomar Award for Excellence in Arts and Humanities. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Deborah DeSantis and Executive Director Meg Steitz, the Colorado Children’s Chorale annually trains 500 members between the ages of 7 and 14 from all ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds representing more than 170 schools in the Denver metro area and beyond. Since its founding in 1974, the Chorale has sung countless performances with some of the world’s finest performing arts organizations, performed for numerous dignitaries, and appeared in several television and radio broadcasts. The Performance Program includes a series of self-produced concerts, numerous performances with other Colorado arts organizations and touring around the world.
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LISTEN/HEAR BIOGRAPHIES COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS Duain Wolfe, founding director and conductor Mary Louise Burke, associate conductor Travis Branam, Taylor Martin, assistant conductors Brian Dukeshier, Hsiao-Ling Lin, Danni Snyder, pianists Eric Israelson, Barbara Porter, chorus managers SOPRANO I Black, Kimberly Brown, Jamie Causey, Denelda Choi, LeEtta H. Coberly, Sarah Deskin, Erin Emerich, Kate A. Gile, Jenifer D. Gill, Lori C. Graber, Susan Guynn, Erika Heintzkill, Mary T. Hinkley, Lynnae C. Hittle, Erin R. Hofmeister, Mary Joy, Shelley E. Kim, Michelle Knecht, Melanie Long, Lisa Look, Cathy Maupin, Anne Medema, Stephanie Moraskie, Wendy L. Porter, Barbara A. Ropa, Lori A. Schawel, Camilia Schweitzer, Laura Sladovnik, Roberta A. Tate, Judy Wuertz, Karen Young, Cara M. SOPRANO II Ahrens, Anna Ascani, Lori Blum, Jude Bohannon, Hailey Borinski, Jackie Bowen, Alex S. Brauchli, Margot L. Coberly, Ruth A. Colbert, Gretchen Cote, Kerry H. Dakkouri, Claudia Gross, Esther J.
Houlihan, Mary Kraft, Lisa D. Kushnir, Marina Machusko, Rebecca E. Montigne, Erin Myers, Heather H. Nyholm, Christine M. O’Nan, Jeannette R. Pflug, Kim Rae, Donneve S. Rider, Shirley J. Ruff, Mahli Saddler, Nancy C. Timme, Sydney Travis, Stacey L. Von Roedern, Susan K. Walker, Marcia L. Weinstein, Sherry L. Woodrow, Sandy Zisler, Joan M. ALTO I Adams, Priscilla P. Branam, Emily M. Braud-Kern, Charlotte Brown, Kimberly Clauson, Clair T. Conrad, Jayne M. Daniel, Sheri L. Dunkin, Aubri K. Franz, Kirsten D. Frey, Susie Gayley, Sharon R. Groom, Gabriella D. Guittar, Pat Haller, Emily Holst, Melissa J. Hoopes, Kaia M. Kim, Annette Kraft, Deanna Lawlor, Betsy McNulty, Emily McWaters, Susan Nordenholz, Kristen Passoth, Ginny Pringle, Jennifer
Rudolph, Kathi L. Ryman, Sarah A. Stevenson, Melanie Thayer, Mary B. Virtue, Pat Voland, Colleen Zelinskaya, Alia ALTO II Cox, Martha E. Deck, Barbara Dominguez, Joyce Eslick, Carol A. Gangware, Elizabeth Golden, Daniela Hoskins, Hansi Jackson, Brandy H. Janasko, Ellen D. Kibler, Janice London, Carole A. Maltzahn, Joanna K. Marchbank, Barbara J. Nittoli, Leslie M. Schalow, Elle C. Scooros, Pamela R. Worthington, Evin TENOR I DeMarco, James Dougan, Dustin Gordon, Jr., Frank Hodel, David K. Jordan, Curt Moraskie, Richard A. Muesing, Garvis J. Nicholas, Timothy W. Reiley, William G. Roach, Eugene Zimmerman, Kenneth TENOR II Babcock, Gary E. Bradley, Mac Carlson, James Davies, Dusty R. Fuehrer, Roger
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Gale, John H. Guittar, Jr., Forrest Kolm, Kenneth E. Mason, Brandt J. McCracken, Todd Meswarb, Stephen J. Milligan, Tom A. Ruth, Ronald L. Seamans, Andrew J. Sims, Jerry E. BASS I Adams, John G. Bernhardt, Chase Boyd, Kevin P. Cowen, George Drickey, Robert E. Gray, Matthew Hesse, Douglas D. Jirak, Thomas J. Mehta, Nalin J. Quarles, Kenneth Ravid, Frederick Smith, Benjamin A. Struthers, David R. Wood, Brian W. BASS II Friedlander, Robert Grossman, Chris Israelson, Eric W. Jackson, Terry L. Kent, Roy A. Millar, Jr., Robert F. Moncrieff, Kenneth Morrison, Greg A. Nuccio, Eugene J. Phillips, John R. Potter, Tom Skillings, Russell R. Skinner, Jack Swanson, Wil W. Taylor, Don
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LISTEN/HEAR PROGRAM NOTES LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918-1990): Chichester Psalms for Chorus and Orchestra Leonard Bernstein was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on August 25, 1918, and died in New York on October 14, 1990. The Chichester Psalms were composed on a commission from the Very Reverend Walter Hussey, Dean of Chichester Cathedral, Sussex, for the 1965 Southern Cathedrals Festival. The score was completed in Fairfield on May 7, 1965, and first performed by the New York Philharmonic in Philharmonic Hall on July 15 with the Camerata Singers, Abraham Kaplan, conductor and John Bogart, alto. The first performance of the work as the composer conceived it, with all male chorus (the treble parts performed by boys), took place at Chichester on July 31. In addition to the SATB chorus (as the work is more commonly performed) and boy soprano, the score calls for an orchestra consisting of three trumpets, three trombones, a large and varied percussion ensemble (glockenspiel, xylophone, chime in B flat, cymbals, suspended cymbal, tambourine, triangle, rasps, whip, wood block, three temple blocks, timpani, snare drum, bass drum and three bongo drums), 2 harps and strings. Duration is about 18 minutes. Chichester Psalms was last performed by the orchestra May 30-31, 2008, with Jeffrey Kahane conducting. The Chichester Psalms was Leonard Bernstein’s first composition after the Third Symphony, Kaddish (composed for the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s seventy fifth anniversary, though not completed until 1963, eight years after that event). Both works add to the orchestra a chorus singing texts in Hebrew. Where the Kaddish Symphony is a work often at the edge of despair, the Chichester Psalms is serene and affirmative. It is also for the most part strongly tonal, the result of months of work during a sabbatical leave from Bernstein’s post as music director of the New York Philharmonic, during which time he wrote a great deal of twelve tone music, but finally discarded it. “It just wasn’t my music; it wasn’t honest.” Following an introductory phrase that dramatically outlines the interval of the seventh (in a figure that will frame both the first and last movements of the work), the orchestra begins a vigorous 7/4 dance, prompting the joyous choral outburst of praise to Psalm 100. The second movement is, for the most part, a serene, lyrical setting of Psalm 23, featuring a boy soloist (or countertenor) accompanied by the harp to represent David, the shepherd-psalmist. The sopranos of the chorus repeat the song, but the men’s voices violently interrupt it with verses from Psalm 2 recalling the warfare of nation against nation (Bernstein originally created this music for a scene of violent argument between the rival gangs in West Side Story, but the number was cut from the show; adapted to the Hebrew text, it works most effectively here). The upper voices return with the song of tranquil faith, though the tension of suppressed violence is never far away. The orchestra introduces the last movement with an extended prelude built on the opening figure of the first movement. Suddenly the orchestra becomes hushed and the chorus enters with a song of comfort (the 10/4 meter, divided into 2+3+2+3, produces a wonderful rocking effect of utter tranquility). Unaccompanied, the chorus sings a chorale-like version of the opening figure to the psalmist’s plea for peace, and the orchestra quietly adds its “Amen.”
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LISTEN/HEAR PROGRAM NOTES Psalm 108, verse 2 & Psalm 100 Urah, hanevel, v’chinor! A irah shahar!
Awake, psaltery and harp! I will rouse the dawn!
Hariu l’Adonai kol haarets. Iv’du et Adonai b’simha. Bo u l’fanav bir’nanah. D’u ki Adonai Hu Elohim. Hu asanu, v’lo anahnu. Amo v’tson mar’ito. Bo u sh’arav b’todah, Hatseirotav bit’hilah, Hodu lo, bar’chu sh’mo. Ki tov Adonai, l’olam has’do, V’ad dor vador emunato.
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness. Come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord, He is God. It is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves. We are His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, And into His courts with praise. Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good, His mercy is everlasting. And His truth endureth to all generations.
Psalm 23 & Psalm 2, verses 1-4 Adonai ro i, lo ehsar. Bin’ot deshe yarbitseini, Al mei m’nuhot y’nahaleini, Naf’shi y’shovev, Yan’heini b’ma’aglei tsedek, L’ma’an sh’mo. Gam ki eilech B’gei tsalmavet, Lo ira ra, I Ki Atah imadi. Shiv’t’cha umishan’techa Hemah y’nahamuni. Ta’aroch l’fanai shulchan Neged tsor’rai Dishanta vashemen roshi Cosi r’vayah Ach tov vahesed. Yird’funi kol y’mei hayai V’shav’ti b’veit Adonai And L’orech yamim.
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, He leadeth me beside the still waters, He restoreth my soul, He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness, For His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk Through the valley of the shadow of death, will fear no evil, For Thou art with me. Thy rod and Thy staff They comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me In the presence of mine enemies, Thou annointest my head with oil, My cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy Shall follow me all the days of my life, I will dwell in the house of the Lord Forever.
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LISTEN/HEAR PROGRAM NOTES Lamah rag’shu goyim Ul’umim yeh’gu rik? Yit’yats’vu malchei erets, V’roznim nos’du yahad Al Adonai v’al m’shiho. N’natkah et mos’roteimo, Yoshev bashamayim Yis’hak, Adonai Yil’ag lamo!
Why do the nations rage, And the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, And the rulers take counsel together Against the Lord and against His annointed. Saying, let us break their bonds asunder, He that sitteth in the heavens Shall laugh, and the Lord Shall have them in derision!
Psalm 131 & Psalm 133, verse 1 Adonai, Adonai, Lo gavah libi, V’lo ramu einai, V’lo hilachti Big’dolot uv’niflaot Mimeni. Im lo shiviti V’domam’ti, Naf’shi k’gamul alei imo, Kagamul alai naf’shi. Yahel Yis’rael el Adonai Me’atah v’ad olam.
Lord, Lord, My heart is not haughty, Nor mine eyes lofty, Neither do I exercise myself In great matters or in things Too wonderful for me to understand. Surely I have calmed And quieted myself, As a child that is weaned of his mother, My soul is even as a weaned child. Let Israel hope in the Lord From henceforth and forever.
Hineh mah tov, Umah nayim, Shevet ahim Gam yahad.
Behold how good, And how pleasant it is, For brethren to dwell Together in unity.
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Colorado Symphony 2017/18 Season Presenting Sponsor:
SPECIAL • 2017/18 BÉLA FLECK: CONCERTO FOR BANJO AND ORCHESTRA NO. 3 COLORADO SYMPHONY BRETT MITCHELL, conductor BÉLA FLECK, banjo/composer This Weekend's Performances are Gratefully Dedicated to Bonfils-Stanton Foundation
Friday, April 13, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall
BARTÓK Hungarian Pictures An Evening in the Village Bear Dance Melody Slightly Tipsy Swineherd’s Dance WEBERN
Im Sommerwind
JANÁČEK Taras Bulba The Death of Andrei The Death of Ostap The Prophecy and the Death of Taras Bulba — INTERMISSION —
BÉLA FLECK Banjo Concerto No. 3, “Louisiana” Mvt. 1 q=111 Mvt. 2 q . =53 Mvt. 3 q=123
The custom Allen Digital Computer Organ is provided by Mervine Music, LLC
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SPECIAL BIOGRAPHIES BRETT MITCHELL, conductor Hailed for delivering compelling performances of innovative, eclectic programs, Brett Mitchell was named the fourth Music Director of the Colorado Symphony in September 2016. He served as the orchestra’s Music Director Designate during the 2016/17 season, and began his fouryear appointment in September 2017. Mr. Mitchell concluded his tenure as Associate Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra in August 2017. He joined the orchestra as Assistant Conductor in 2013, and was promoted to Associate Conductor in 2015, becoming the first person to hold that title in over three decades and only the fifth in the orchestra’s hundredyear history. In this role, he led the orchestra in several dozen concerts each season at Severance Hall, Blossom Music Center, and on tour. Mr. Mitchell also served as Music Director of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra (COYO) from 2013 to 2017, which he led on a four-city tour of China in June 2015, marking the ensemble’s second international tour and its first to Asia. In addition to his work in Cleveland and Denver, Mr. Mitchell is in consistent demand as a guest conductor. Recent and upcoming guest engagements include his debuts at the Grant Park Music Festival in downtown Chicago, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in Auckland and Wellington, and the San Antonio Symphony, as well as appearances with the Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, National, and Oregon symphonies, The Cleveland Orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, among others. He has collaborated with such soloists as Yo-Yo Ma, Renée Fleming, Rudolf Buchbinder, James Ehnes, Augustin Hadelich, Leila Josefowicz, and Alisa Weilerstein. From 2007 to 2011, Mr. Mitchell led over one hundred performances as Assistant Conductor of the Houston Symphony, to which he frequently returns as a guest conductor. He also held Assistant Conductor posts with the Orchestre National de France, where he worked under Kurt Masur from 2006 to 2009, and the Castleton Festival, where he worked under Lorin Maazel in 2009 and 2010. In 2015, Mr. Mitchell completed a highly successful five-year appointment as Music Director of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, where an increased focus on locally relevant programming and community collaborations resulted in record attendance throughout his tenure. As an opera conductor, Mr. Mitchell has served as music director of nearly a dozen productions, principally at his former post as Music Director of the Moores Opera Center in Houston, where he led eight productions from 2010 to 2013. His repertoire spans the core works of Mozart (The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute), Verdi (Rigoletto and Falstaff), and Stravinsky (The Rake’s Progress) to contemporary works by Adamo (Little Women), Aldridge (Elmer Gantry), Catán (Il Postino and Salsipuedes), and Hagen (Amelia). As a ballet conductor, Mr. Mitchell most recently led a production of The Nutcracker with the Pennsylvania Ballet in collaboration with The Cleveland Orchestra during the 2016-17 season.
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SPECIAL BIOGRAPHIES In addition to his work with professional orchestras, Mr. Mitchell is also well known for his affinity for working with and mentoring young musicians aspiring to be professional orchestral players. His work with COYO during his Cleveland Orchestra tenure was highly praised, and he is regularly invited to work with the highly talented musicians at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the orchestras at this country’s high level training programs, such as the National Repertory Orchestra, Texas Music Festival, and Sarasota Music Festival. Born in Seattle in 1979, Mr. Mitchell holds degrees in conducting from the University of Texas at Austin and composition from Western Washington University, which selected him as its Young Alumnus of the Year in 2014. He also studied at the National Conducting Institute, and was selected by Kurt Masur as a recipient of the inaugural American Friends of the Mendelssohn Foundation Scholarship. Mr. Mitchell was also one of five recipients of the League of American Orchestras’ American Conducting Fellowship from 2007 to 2010. For more information, please visit www.brettmitchellconductor.com
BÉLA FLECK, banjo/composer In case you aren’t familiar with Béla Fleck, some say he’s the world’s premier banjo player. Others claim that Béla has reinvented the image and the sound of the banjo through a remarkable career that has taken him all over the musical map. If you are familiar with Béla, you know that he just loves to play the banjo and put it into unique settings. The 15-time Grammy Award winner has been nominated in more categories than any other artist in Grammy history. He remains a powerfully creative force in bluegrass, jazz, classical, rock, and world beat. Most recently, Béla and Abigail Washburn won the 2016 Grammy for Best Folk Album. In 2009, Béla produced the award-winning documentary, Throw Down Your Heart, where he journeyed across Africa to research the origins of the banjo. In 2011, Fleck premiered The Impostor with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, an unprecedented banjo concerto, with companion documentary, How to Write a Banjo Concerto. In 2016, Béla unveiled his second concerto Juno with the Canton Symphony Orchestra. Any world-class musician born with the names Béla (for Bartók), Anton (for Webern) and Leos (for Janacek) would seem destined to play classical music. Fleck made the classical connection with Perpetual Motion, which won two Grammys, including Best Classical Crossover. Collaborating with Fleck on Perpetual Motion was his long time friend and colleague Edgar Meyer, a bassist and composer whose virtuosity defies labels. Béla and Edgar co-wrote and performed a double concerto for banjo and bass with the Nashville Symphony. With virtuoso Zakir Hussain they co-wrote The Melody of Rhythm, a triple concerto for banjo, bass, and tabla. Fleck bounces between various scenes: he performs his concerto worldwide, collaborates with Chick Corea, and in a trio with Zakir Hussain and Edgar Meyer. He performs with Brooklyn Rider string quartet, in banjo duet with Abigail Washburn, duet with Chris Thile, and back to bluegrass with his friends Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Bryan Sutton. He collaborates with African artists Oumou Sangare and Toumani Diabate, in jazz settings with The Marcus Roberts Trio, and with Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, who continue to perform together 25 years after the band’s inception.
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SPECIAL PROGRAM NOTES BÉLA BARTÓK (1881-1945): Hungarian Pictures, Sz. 97 Béla Bartók was born March 25, 1881 in Nagyszentmiklós, Hungary and died September 26, 1945 in New York City. Hungarian Pictures was composed for piano in 1908-1911 and orchestrated in 1931. The orchestral premiere of the complete suite was given in Budapest by the Philharmonic Society Orchestra on November 26, 1934, conducted by Heinrich Laber. The score calls for two flutes (second doubling piccolo), two oboes, two clarinets (second doubling bass clarinet), two bassoons (second doubling contrabassoon), two horns, two trumpets, two trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp and strings. Duration is about 11 minutes. This is the first performance by the orchestra. Around 1905, during the difficult, poverty-ridden years after he completed his studies at the Liszt Conservatory in Budapest, Bartók was invited by a friend to spend a few days in the country. On the trip, he chanced to overhear one of the servant girls singing a strange and intriguing song while going about her chores. He asked her about the melody and was told that the girl’s mother had taught it to her, as her grandmother had passed it on a generation before, and that there were many more such songs. Bartók encouraged her to sing the others she knew, and he soon realized that this sturdy folk music was little related to the slick Gypsy airs and dances of the city cafés that had long passed for indigenous Hungarian music. He determined that he would discover all he could about the peasant music of his own and neighboring lands, and much of the rest of his life was given to collecting, cataloging and evaluating this vast heritage of folk music. Among the earliest of Bartók’s music influenced by his ethnomusicological studies was series of small piano pieces he wrote beginning around 1908. In the summer of 1931, he arranged a suite of five of these early, folk-influenced piano pieces for orchestra as Hungarian Pictures. The first of the Hungarian Pictures (An Evening in the Village), based on one of the Ten Easy Pieces of 1908, is a nostalgic little song with a recurring refrain first played by the clarinet. The suitably gruff and ponderous Bear Dance is from the same set of piano pieces. Melody (the second of the Four Dirges from 1909) is a plaintive strain initiated by the strings before being taken over by the woodwinds. Slightly Tipsy, from the 1911 Three Burlesques, is a vivid picture of a dipsomaniacal promenade. The closing Swineherds Dance (one of the series For Children from 1908-1909) is fast and festive.
ANTON WEBERN (1883-1945): Im Sommerwind (In the Summer’s Wind) Anton Webern was born December 3, 1883 in Vienna and died September 15, 1945 in Mittersill, Austria. Im Sommerwind was composed in 1904 and premiered on May 25, 1962 at the Seattle World’s Fair by the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy. The score calls for three flutes, two oboes, English horn, four clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, six horns, two trumpets, timpani, percussion, two harps and strings. Duration is about 12 minutes. This is the first performance by the orchestra. Webern entered the University of Vienna in 1902 not as a student of composition but rather to study historical musicology under the tutelage of the renowned scholar Guido Adler. Webern pursued his interests on several fronts during the next two years — some piano and violin lessons, assimilation of the city’s wealth of music (he was especially struck by Gustav Mahler’s new production of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde at the Vienna Court Opera), sufficient academic work to earn a doctorate for his edition of the Choralis Constantinus of the Renaissance PROGRAM 12
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LEOŠ JANÁČEK (1854-1928): Taras Bulba Leoš Janáček was born July 3, 1854 in Hukvaldy, Moravia, Czechoslovakia, and died August 12, 1928 in Ostrava. Taras Bulba was written between 1915 and 1918. František Neumann conducted the orchestra of the Brno National Theater in the premiere on October 9, 1921. The score calls for piccolo, three flutes, two oboes, English horn, E-flat and two B-flat clarinets, three bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, harp, organ and strings. Duration is about 24 minutes. Taras Bulba was last performed on October 16 & 17, 2010, with Peter Oundjian conducting the orchestra. Leoš Janáček based his Taras Bulba on episodes from Nikolai Gogol’s 1839 novel about the heroic leader of the Zaporozhye Cossacks, the warlike people of the lower Don River valley who were frequently utilized by Russian rulers in the late Middle Ages for their prowess as fighters. Janáček began the piece in 1915, but, as was usual for him, work went slowly and the score was not completed until Good Friday, March 29, 1918. It was to be another three years before it was performed; František Neumann conducted the Brno National Theater Orchestra in the premiere of Taras Bulba on October 9, 1921. The three movements of Taras Bulba, which depict Taras killing his own son for betraying his people (The Death of Andrei), the martyrdom of his second son (The Death of Ostap), and his own execution and vision of ultimate victory and the coming of a great Czar to rule all the Russias (The Prophecy and Death of Taras Bulba), are dramatic in form and follow closely the narrative of Gogol’s story. In his study of Janáček’s life and works, the conductor and author Jaroslav Vogel gave the following account of the music’s progress, based on his conversations with the composer: The Death of Andrei. During their campaign against the Poles, the Zaporozhye Cossacks, among them their captain Taras Bulba and his two sons Ostap and Andrei, besiege the town of SOUNDINGS
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BÉLA FLECK (B. 1958): Banjo Concerto No. 3, “Louisiana” Béla Fleck was born July 10, 1958 in New York City. His Banjo Concerto No. 3, “Louisiana” was composed in 2017 and premiered on March 15, 2018 in New Orleans by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by José Luis Gomez with the composer as soloist. The score calls for two flutes, piccolo, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, and strings. Duration is about 24 minutes. This is the first performance by the Colorado Symphony. The composer has kindly provided the following information about his Banjo Concerto No. 3, “Louisiana.” In 2016 I was fortunate enough to be invited by the Louisiana Philharmonic to write a banjo concerto that would commemorate the TriCentennial of New Orleans. This was a fascinating opportunity for me because of the rich heritage of New Orleans music. Talk about a melting pot! Throughout Louisiana music there are so many sources of inspiration. Having written two banjo concertos already, I was excited to attempt a very different piece, and eager to be influenced and inspired. I started out by listening to lots of Louisiana Music, from The Balfa Brothers to Alan Toussaint, from Louis Moreau Gottschalk to Professor Longhair, from the brass bands and second line, to old time country music, gospel and bluegrass, and to the amazing Baby Dodds. What fun it was to soak it all in … I realized that almost anything goes in a piece designed to relate to New Orleans. I could draw from African motifs, Irish music, French, classical, Creole, old time country, gospel, early jazz and so on. The challenge would be to find a way for the orchestra to do what it does best, not to ask it to attempt to mimic the feel of the local music, but to create a piece that was inspired by, but not imitative of these musical elements. As I listened, certain small phrases jumped out PROGRAM 14
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT Dr. and Mrs. David Shander Jo Shannon Barbara L. Sharp Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Silverman Ms. Janice Sinden Sen. Nan Spencer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Speaker Hanspeter Spuhler St. Julien Hotel & Spa Myron and Marcia Stein Ms. Judith Z. Steinberg Mr. Thomas R. Stephens Julie and John Strain Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strear Helena and Allan Striker Ryan Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Mr. and Mrs. John Tabor Carol and Cedric Tarr Brandon Thall Mr. Frank Thomson Jennifer Thurman Skip Thurman Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timblin Dick and Pat Tucker Ms. Heather Van Dusen Dona Verschelden Ed and Patty Wahtera John and Kristine Wallack Mr. Kip Wallen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Ms. Hanna Warren Walter and Susanna Weart Jordan Wight Mr. Dieter and Mrs. Marianne Wons Dr. & Mrs. Roy R. Wright Dick and Lorie Young Marsha F. Young Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ziebarth R.A. Zimmerman Joan Zisler Susan Zohn
MATCHING DONATIONS
Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources Department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Advancement Department directly, please call Sean Baker at 303.534.0757.
WOMEN OF NOTE DONOR LIST
The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s Women of Note (WON). WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals. Anonymous
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Marin Alsop Nancy Accetta Addie Barkley Paula Bernstein Catherine Bess Terry Biddinger Libby Bortz Erna Butler Taesuk Cho-Hwang Kirsten Collins Donna Connolly Anne Culver Courtney Ferer Kathie Finger Mary Lou Flater Deborah Gaensbauer Monica Glickman Diane Hill Elizabeth Holtze Eileen Honnen-McDonald Montjoy Kugeler Sandy Lasky Nancy Lawrence Ann Levy Nira Lipner Carolyn Longmire Jeri Loser Merry Low Janet Mordecai Karin Mote Chris Murata Carol Murphy Mary Neidig Elizabeth B. Neva Jane Nielsen Shelia O’Brien Diane Padalino Ursula Powell Margaret Roath Mary Rossick Kern Suzanne Barber Ryan Suzanne Satter Elizabeth Schlosser Barbara Servis Alice Silver Phoebe Smedley Kathy Sphuler Vicki Sterling Janyce Wald Rivka Weisberg Judy Wigod
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BRETT MITCHELL SOCIETY
The following are members of the prestigious Brett Mitchell Society (BMS). BMS members are highly engaged patrons and donors who share the Colorado Symphony’s passion for artistic excellence and innovation and who support the Symphony through their subscriptions and annual donations. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the continued support of these individuals. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Accetta Michael Altenberg and Libby Bortz Margaret and Larry Ballonoff Addie and Bob Barkley
Ken and Zoe Barley Fackler Legacy Gift Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Bob and Cynthia Benson J. Fern Black Ed and Laurie Bock Roger and Susan Bowles Barbara Bridges Dale and Marguerite Bussman Dr. Bonnie W. Camp Jim and Janice Campbell Mr. Willis Carpenter Ms. Ellie Caulkins Merle C. Chambers Professor Gerald Chapman Mr. Gene Child Young and Carolyn Cho Sylvia Sosin Cohen Ms. Sherri Colgan Tom and Noël Congdon Donna and Ted Connolly Bill and Nancy Cook Jim and Julie Copenhaver Karen and William Curtis Lou Tate Dafoe Dr. Stephen Dilts Ted and Margaret Eickhoff Drs. Ellen and Anthony Elias Mr. John F. Estes III and Mrs. Norman Horner Keith and Kathie Finger Mr. Jack Finlaw and Mr. Greg Movesian Fran and Mike Fisher Dr. Everette J. Freeman Deborah and Theodore Gaensbauer Mrs. Sally S. Gart
Ms. Donna S. Gerich Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson Mr. Paul E. Goodspeed and Ms. Mary Poole Robert S. Graham Peter and Rhondda Grant Michael and Frances Gundzik Stephen and Margaret Hagood Dr. and Mrs. Karl Hammermeister Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harry Jennifer Heglin Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville Bill and Donna Hoberecht Mr. and Mrs. Del Hock Elizabeth and Steve Holtze Thomas J. Jirak and Susan Graber Edeltraud Johnson Richard and Mary Anne Johnston Donald and Henny Kaufmann Joe and Francine Kelso Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Rob and Kathy Klugman Donna C. Kornfeld Mr. George Kruger Dr. Richard and Mrs. Mary Krugman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kugeler Donald and Margery Langmuir Steve and Pat Larson Sandy and Evan Lasky Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold Robert and Patricia Lisensky Anonymous John and Merry Low Mrs. Bette MacDonald Marjorie MacLachlan Evi and Evan Makovsky
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT Dr. Jon Masoudi and Dr. Marsha Tharakan Steve and Kathy McConahey Sharon L. Menard Brett and Angela Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller Mrs. Rhea Miller Robert and Carol Murphy Ms. Mary Neidig Drs. Sarah and Harold Nelson Elizabeth and Heather Neva Frank Y. Parce Sue and Edwin Peiker Rosemary and John Priester Myra and Robert Rich Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert W. Riegel Dr. Susan B. Rifkin Ms. Margaret Roath Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen Dr. Joanne Rudoff Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sanders Raymond and Suzanne Satter Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Saunders Henry R. Schmoll Mr. Robert E. Schueller Rob and Jane Scofield David and Susan Seitz Ms. Barbara Servis Jon Gamm and Kathleen Sgamma Sam and Marty Sloven Harvey and Maureen Solomon Eric Sondermann and Tracy Dunning Ms. Kathy Spuhler Vicki and Harry Sterling Dr. and Mrs. Ed Van Bramer Normie and Paul Voillequé Richard E. Wagner Mr. Larned Waterman, Jr. and Mr. Paul S. Mesard Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weisberg Malcolm and Donna Wheeler Mr. Jim and Mrs. Janice White Alan and Judy Wigod Dr. Jack Wilson Michael and Sandra Wilson Mr. and Ms. Michael A. Zoellner
SPECIAL PROJECT DONORS
The Colorado Symphony constantly seeks new and creative ways to preserve the cultural legacy of symphonic music while actively co-creating its future. By working on new recordings and collaborations, the Colorado Symphony strives to stay relevant for generations to come. Anonymous Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Bob and Cynthia Benson Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc. Tom and Noel Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cromie Dr. Everette J. Freeman Mr. Paul E. Goodspeed and Ms. Mary Poole Jennifer Heglin Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern
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Fred and Connie Platt Mr. Dan Poole Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen
EDUCATION DONOR LIST
Through our Musicurious program, your Colorado Symphony reaches thousands of young people within and well outside the Denver metro area, from months-old through high school and beyond. We always work to extend and increase our outreach and could not possibly do it without your support.
Platinum Chairman’s Society
($50,000+)
Gold Chairman’s Society
($25,000+)
Chairman’s Society
($10,000+)
Anonymous Dresner Foundation Malone Family Foundation Anonymous The Anschutz Foundation Mrs. Libby Anschutz Arrow Electronics, Inc. Mrs. Sandy N. Elliott
Anonymous The AJL Charitable Foundation Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust The Denver Foundation Kern Family Foundation U.S. Bank Foundation Verizon Wireless Walter S. Rosenberry, III Trust
Silver Conductor’s Circle
($5,000+)
Conductor’s Circle
($2,000+)
Symphony Concertmaster
($1,000+)
Anonymous Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc. Denver Post Charities, a McCormick Foundation Fund Precourt Foundation Scientific & Cultural Collaborative US Bank Foundation Anonymous Mr. Ronald Bibby Nathan B. & Florence R. Burt Foundation Cherry Hills Cultural Associates Collage Giving Fund ECA Foundation Fine Arts Foundation Mr. Jason Golden Katherine McMurray Henry B. Mohr Parker Foundation TEGNA Foundation Ms. Lynne Valencia Anonymous Keith and Kathie Finger Joan and John French Kinder Morgan Foundation Singer F. Foundation
Symphony Musician
Anonymous Nancy Ball Dr. John A. and Mrs. Jane H. Coppola Kerry and Walter Cote Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn Mr. Jon Isenhart Ms. Nancy Lambertson Ms. Carla McWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky R.A. Zimmerman
($500+)
BALL SPONSOR LIST The 2017 Colorado Symphony Ball: Rock and Roll Royalty celebrated our musical guest Tracksuit Wedding and raised over $1 million to sustain Symphony programs through table sales, donations, sponsorships, silent and live auctions, and real-time donations supporting our Educational programming including Very Young Composers.
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($75,000+)
Virtuoso
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Maestro
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The Anschutz Foundation Liberty Global, Inc. Malone Family Foundation United Airlines Corporate Anonymous AMG National Trust Bank Linda Shoemaker and Stephen M. Brett Mark Carleton Mr. Edward B. Cordes Sandy Elliott HomeAdvisor IAC Corporation Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Liberty Media Corporation LionTree Advisors, LLC
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Applejack Wine & Spirits Keith and Kathie Finger KPMG, LLP Mr. Trent and Mrs. Nicole Martinet Northern Trust Company Sherman & Howard
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AEG Live AMC Network Baker & Hostetler, LLP Baker Botts, LLP Benefactor/Randall Carter Breakthru Beverage Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Carolyn and Young Cho Alyssa and Scott Clarke Colorado Rockies Baseball Club CU Anschutz Medical Campus CU Foundation DaVita DiBiase Family Fund Jayne Ford and Ken desGarennes Ali Pashel Frankfurt and Will Frankfurt Great Western Bank John and Bridget Grier Dr. Richard and Mary Krugman Sharon Magness Blake and Ernie Blake Dr. Marsha Tharakan and Dr. Jon Masoudi Coreen and Michael Miller MillerCoors Moye White, LLP 9NEWS Gary and Joyce Pashel Republic National Distributing Company Marcia and Richard Robinson Searchlight Capital Tracy Dunning and Eric Sondermann Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Volunteers of America Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz WilmerHale FirstBank Stephanie and Adam Moore Judy and Alan Wigod
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Boss Architecture Cadre General Contractors Inc. Julie and Jim Copenhaver Barbara and Ed Greene A. B. Hirschfeld Sandy and Evan Lasky Susan and Howard Noble Nijole and Walter Rasmussen Jane and Rob Scofield
Donations ($10,000+)
Nancy and Tony Accetta Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP Delta Dental Plan of Colorado Denver Broncos Football Club University of Denver Discovery Communications Stephanie and Adam Donner Dr. Everette J. Freeman, President, Community College of Denver Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. and Kevin E. Somerville, Ph.D. Libby Anschutz Foundation Dr. Christopher Ott and Jeremy Simons The Publishing House Anna and John J. Sie Foundation
Allée Photography Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Applejack Wine & Spirits Argonaut Wine & Liquor Bouquets Ceavco Merle C. Chambers Epicurean Jay’s Valet Live Nation Peter Lockley The Publishing House Republic National Distributing Company Barbara Servis Tracksuit Wedding
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in memory of a family member, friend, or supporter of the symphony. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are privileged to recognize them. In memory of David Abosch given by: Roger and Susan Bowles Dick and Sigrid Freese Mr. John and Mrs. Karen Kinzie Mr. Duain Wolfe In memory of Gene Amole’s KVOD given by: Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner In memory of Mr. Charles Ansbacher given by: Swanee Hunt Family Foundation In memory of Ms. Nan L. Barnett given by: Ms. Teresa D. Case Eileen P. Hayes Carol Jordan E. Joyce Morgan Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets Janice A. Speer, classmates of Class of 1956 In memory of Jeanette R. Bibby given by: Mr. Ronald Bibby In memory of Terry Biddinger given by: Roger and Susan Bowles In memory of Edward Bolle given by: Chin K. Tan
In memory of Aurthur Boss given by: Mr. and Mrs. David J. Harguth In memory of Bessie C. Burghardt given by: Bessie C. Burghardt Charitable Unitrust In memory of Ms. Muriel Cassidy given by: Mr. David Aker In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Caton given by: Catherine Caton Groene In memory of Mingwah Chan given by: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chan In memory of Blair Chotzinhoff given by: The Denver Foundation Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Mrs. Nancy Schulein In memory of Robert Schulein and Blair Chotzinhoff given by: Mrs. Nancy Schulein In memory of Thomas and James Coberly given by: Mrs. Ruth Coberly In memory of Dr. William R. Cook given by: Karen Cook In memory of Mr. Richard Culver given by: Marcia D. Strickland Wednesday Music Party In memory of Leland W Dong given by: Margaret M. Dong In memory of Peter Drobeck given by: Mr. & Mrs. James and Kathy Robinson In memory of Frances E. given by: Cynthia Schauer In memory of Sidney H. Edwards given by: Mrs. Bryna Edwards In memory of Paul and Ann Emrich given by: Mr. David Emrich
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In memory of Mr. Gerald Endsley given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Ms. Virginia W. Farber given by: Ms. Penny Berenbaum Christina K. Chavez Ms. Vicki Dansky Mr. Michael Eber Ms. Nikki Reyer Facteau Mr. and Mrs. Kevan Gibson Lynda Goldstein Celeste and Jack Grynberg Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirschfeld Brad Kornfeld Mrs. Linda Kornfeld Beth Levy Ms. Patricia Loewi Mr. Robert Loup Ms. Cynthia Lowinger Ms. Julie Malek Margie Margolies Rabbi and Mrs. David Meyer Louann and Micky Miller Recht Kornfeld PC Rose Community Foundation Sharon and Charles Rosen Temple Emanuel Denver In memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Jerry and Joyce Friedman given by: Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Mr. Michael Gaughan given by: Tanya and Bruce Caughey Mr. David W. Durnell Tim and Janet Taggert In memory of Carol and Bill Gossard given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop In memory of Manny Greenberg given by: Ellie Greenberg and Family The Sylvan Stool Family In memory of Mr. Ken Harper given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Dr. H. Michael Hayes given by: Hayes Family Foundation In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Phillip C. Hiester In memory of retired musician Fred Hoeppner given by: Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bakemeier Drs. Paula and William Bernstein Roger and Susan Bowles Ed and Colleen Casper Rochelle Cohen Jim and Julie Copenhaver Mr. Edward and Mrs. Judith Elgethun David and Debra Flitter Dick and Sigrid Freese Mrs. Margaret Hoeppner Mrs. Trisha F. Hood Mike Jalving and Susan Spero Mr. Gary Kleiman and Ms. Elisa Moran Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold Karen Jo and Brett Levin John and Merry Low Ms. Cynthia R. Mancinelli Mr. and Mrs. James Maurer Paul and Barb Moe His friends and neighbors of Mountain View Elizabeth and Heather Neva Ms. Kathleen Newman F.R. Owen Ms. Mary Ann Rhode
Don Ruggles Rob and Jane Scofield Mr. and Ms. Steve Straub Judy Wiese In memory of Mrs. Suzanne Kintzele given by: Ms. Marianne Bolt In memory of Kenneth W. Kohlenberg given by: Mr. Bryan Kohlenberg In memory of Gloria Kubel given by: Ms. Claudia Deasy Ms. Ruth H. Epstein Ms. Marjorie E. Kathmann Holly Powers Ms. Barbara Servis In memory of David Kulaas given by: Mrs. Jennifer S. Kulaas Pelham G. Pearce In memory of Samuel Lancaster given by: Mr. Keith F. Corrette In memory of Mary Langehough given by: Ms. Tawney S. Willett In memory of Lea LaParle given by: Ms. Donna S. Gerich In memory of Maurice Larue given by: Scott and Jackie Barnes Denis and Kathy Donnelly Ms. Carol A. Greenwald In memory of Edward Levy given by: Ann Levy Ms. Denison Levy In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Anonymous In memory of Dr. James List, M.D. given by: Emma L. Dafoe In memory of Stephen Hagen given by: Mr. John A. Coppola Stacie Goldin Louis and Sherry Hannen Susan Holt Mr. Roger Tate In memory of Suzanne Hewitt Lowell given by: Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. Hamilton Mr. Charles Homsy In memory of Thomas L. McClintock given by: Colorado Symphony Guild-Foothills Unit Ms. Nancy L. Graham G.J. and P.A. Graziano James D. and Elizabeth McMahon Mrs. Carol Reeves In memory of Ruthi McEwen given by: Frank Parce In memory of Virginia McGehee given by: Sarah C. Hite In memory of their late spouses, Richard McKennett and Sarah Porter given by: Carla McKennett and David Porter In memory of Trieba Clark Meeks given by: Ms. Penny Berenbaum Deanna J. Collins Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain Robert Pipkin Nadine C. Racek Revocable Trust In memory of Fred and Florence Mohr given by: Brad Metziner In memory of Maurine Howell Moody given by: Mr. Robert Moody In memory of Charles Lewis Mueldener given by: Challa Patchett In memory of her husband, Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr., M.D. given by: Jo Ann Paffenbarger
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT In memory of Robert Peterson given by: Mr. John Peterson In memory of Herman D. Post given by: Dr. Robin D. Post In memory of Dorothy Presta given by: Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan Ms. Mary Neidig P. A. Price In memory of Ralph F. Proctor III given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Proctor In Memory of Dr. W. Gerald Rainer given by: Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Joan Bell Mr. Robert Birdsong Roger and Susan Bowles Bill, Suzanne, and Meghan Farrell Dr. and Mrs. David Flitter Jennifer Heglin Dr. and Mrs. David E. Hutchison Dr. Richard and Mrs. Mary Krugman Mr. and Mrs. John Low Mr. Frederick Mimmack Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Susman Dick and Pat Tucker In memory of Barbara Ridgway given by: Ms. Kathryn Taylor In memory of Erna Rockey given by: Roger and Susan Bowles In memory of Erwin I. Rogoff, “Country before Self” given by: Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg In memory of Mr. Harry T. Safstrom given by: Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Frances and Eugen Schaefer given by: Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer In memory of Michael Schatz given by: Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen In memory of Robert Schulein given by: The Denver Foundation Mrs. Nancy Schulein In memory of Dr. Roberta Shaklee given by: Mr. Ed Hurry In memory of Dale and Myrna Shreve given by: Mr. Eric Shreve In memory of Mary Ruth Smith given by: Ms. Anne H. Wheeler In memory of his wife, Tracy Smith given by: Mr. Clyde Eaton Smith In memory of Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia Kreider In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In memory of Barbara Uhrich given by: Mrs. Nancy C. Ives and Mr. M. J. Roddy Joan Manley Houlton In memory of Sue Van Deusen given by: M Cati Flater David P. and Chady L. Hall Ms. Violet Wagener In memory of Guenther Vogt given by: Mr. Charles Anderson Ms. Anne Oberbroeckling In memory of Sam Wagonfeld given by: Dick and Sigrid Freese In memory of Jane Harper Wagner given by: Wall, Smith, Bateman Inc. In memory of Seymour (SY) Wallach given by: Mrs. Merrily Wallach
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In memory of Mrs. Jean Watt given by: Rob and Jane Scofield In memory of Heinrich Weinberg given by: Dr. Adriana Weinberg In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Charleen Wippler given by: Ms. Linda Will In memory of Zelda K. Witkind given by: Mr. Richard Morris In memory of Randy Wren given by: Ms. Ann Cearley In memory of Josephine Zoglo given by: Regina Zoglo
IN HONOR GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in honor of a family member, friend, or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are pleased to recognize them. In honor of Silver Ainomäe’s fine artistry given by: Elizabeth and Heather Neva In honor of Libby Anschutz given by: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirschfeld Mr. and Mrs. John Sie In honor of Linda Battan given by: Nancy Battan In honor of Dr. Paula Bernstein given by: Ms. Marian Lyons Ms. Paula Folkman In honor of Marge and Ed Blaine given by: Dr. Judy Blaine In honor of Carolyn and Charles Blatt given by: Ms. Ellen Blatt In honor of Steve Brett and Linda Shoemaker for their work in our community: Anna and John J. Sie Foundation In honor of Michael and Elizabeth Brittan: Dr. Judy Blaine In honor of Christine and John Brown given by: Mr. Erik Bernstein In honor of Mary Louise Burke given by: Frank Y. Parce In honor of Bill & Jo Calhoun given by: Ms. Molly Calhoun In honor of Char Campbell given by: Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James In honor of Christina Carlson given by: Ms. Marjorie H. Adler Carolyn and Ronald Baer Frederick W. Damour Virginia E. & Robert K. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan In honor of Jeanette Carlson given by: Joseph Goldhammer In honor of Willis Carpenter given by: Ms. Marian Lyons In honor of Ellie Caulkins given by: Anna and John J. Sie Foundation In honor of Taesuk Cho-Hwang given by: Ms. Ruth Williams In honor of Mary Claire and Jim Brothers given by: Ms. Melinda Quiat Ms. Jane A. Hultin In honor of the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by: Jude Blum Ms. Cynthia Lowinger
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT Susan Von Roedern Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sladovnik In honor of the Colorado Symphony Guild given by: Billie Busby and Sidney Smith In honor of Joyce Elliot given by; Ms. Elizabeth Fischer and Mr. D. Elliott In honor of Susan Ellis given by: Deanna J. Collins In honor of Hanna Farris given by: Sherilee Selby In honor of Keith and Kathy Finger given by: Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Zeschin In honor of Brook Ferguson, Principal Flutist given by: Mr. Robert Moody In honor of Jan Gieskieng given by: Ms. Linda McGoff In honor of Monica Glickman given by: Ms. Ruth Schorsch In honor of Frank Gordon given by: Trevor Crandall In honor of Bill and Carol Gossard given by: Anonymous In honor of retired musician, Chet Hampson given by: Susan Martin In honor of Philip C. Hiester, Master Electrician of the CSO given by: Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko In honor of Bill Hill given by: Ms. Elizabeth Nelms In honor of Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville given by: Michael P. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weisberg In honor of Roy A. Kent given by: Anonymous In honor of Jerry Kern’s Birthday given by: Nancy Battan Mrs. Terry A. Biddinger Laura Bond Patty and Don Cook Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds Sari and Bob Freedman Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko Coreen and Michael Miller Ms. Julie B. Rubsam Mr. and Mrs. John Sie Mr. Bruce Wald In honor of Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern given by: Michael and Christine James Mr. Greg and Mrs. Julie Lucas Ms. Leslie Sexer Myron and Marcia Stein In honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by: Ms. Kathleen Dunnewald In honor of Keith Kirby given by: Ms. Sara Alt In honor of Nona Kolbe’s 100th Birthday given by: Brad Metziner In honor of Ann Kslazek given by: Anonymous In honor of Carole Leight given by: Mr. Erik Bernstein Ms. Melinda Quiat In honor of Ann Levy’ Birthday given by: Mrs. Sue Damour Rose Community Foundation In honor of Karen Littlefield given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Proctor
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In honor of Andrew Litton given by: Mr. Paul Primus In honor of Rebecca Moritzky given by: Barb Moritzky In honor of Sachiko Nakahira given by: T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon In honor of Samantha Nuechterlein given: Mr. Rich & Ms. Pamela Boden In honor of Frank Parce and Ellie Roberts given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Jeffrey Pickard, MD given by: The Colorado Health Foundation In honor of Nancy Polk given by: Ms. Marje Adelstein In honor of Ken Quarles given by: Frank Y. Parce In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Driscoll Foundation Mollie Leone In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sanders given by: Ms. Ann Gugenheim In honor of the matrimony of Margaret Shugrue and David Hackl given by: Mr. and Mrs. John Couzens In honor of Janice Schultz given by: Ms. Jennifer D. Spaulding In honor of Kevin Seno given by: Shelby Carne In honor of Enid Slack’s Birthday given by: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Freese In honor of Jackson T. Stevens given by: Mrs. Bridget McNeil Mr. Chris Strom In honor of James Thomas given by: Liesl Thomas In honor of Jennifer Vendryes given by: Ms. Mariellen Guerra In honor of John and Kristine Wallack given by: Richard Falb and Gail Skaggs In honor of Robert Warner given by: Ruth Mosteller In honor of Janet Way’s 90th Birthday given by: Frank Y. Parce In honor of Darlee Whiting given by: Hayes Family Foundation In honor of Alan and Judy Wigod given by: Robert Wigod In honor of Ava Williams given by; Ms. Ruth Williams In honor of Scott Williams birthday given by: Daniel Williams In honor of our Concertmaster, Yumi Hwang-Williams given by: Michael P. Dowling In honor of Harold Wippler given by: Mr. & Mrs. Bruce O. Will Ms. Linda Will In honor of the people of Western Oncology Hematology given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce In honor of Duain Wolfe for his outstanding work with the Chorus given by: Mr. Eugene J. Nuccio In honor of Barbara and Jack Zable given by: Diane K. Henderson
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CO MMUN I T Y SUPPO RT THE HORACE TUREMAN SOCIETY Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The Tureman Society recognizes in perpetuity those making estate gifts through wills, living trusts, annuities, IRAs, retirement plans, charitable trusts, life insurance designations, or other legacy giving vehicles. Anonymous (2) Richard and Susan Abernethy Edgardo and Lisa Belen Mr. and Mrs. David M. Budd Mr. Jim Caputo Mr. Gene Child J. Harold Corp Trust Anne M. Culver Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt William G. Fairfield Charitable Trust William G. Fairfield Ms. Grace L. Freye Ms. Carol K. Gossard * Ms. Jennifer Guess Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Mr. Johannes Heim Cathey A. Herren Mrs. Janice E. Hesser Ms. Blanche B. Hilf Senta G. Holtzmann Ms. Margaret R. Houston Jane A. Hultin Virginia Ruth Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston-McGregor Mrs. Suzanne W. Joshel *
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