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Concert Hall! All of us at the Colorado Symphony are thrilled to be back home with you, bringing a new season of incredible symphonic music to the heart of downtown Denver. What a thrill it was to join this community and your Colorado Symphony family as Principal Conductor in February. The opportunity to work alongside an ensemble of this caliber, filled with world class musicians, and supported by an extraordinary group of dedicated concertgoers means so much and I’m so looking forward to sharing wonderful music with you in the months and years to come.

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For our first full season together, we’re delighted to present a slate of magnificent and diverse works across a host of musical genres led by our incredible orchestra. And I couldn’t be more excited to kick things off on September 10 with the return of a legend and friend, Itzhak Perlman, for an evening featuring many of the greatest film scores ever written for violin. I hope you’ll join me for a spectacular Classics season opener featuring Gershwin’s RhapsodyinBlue and Rachmaninoff’s SymphonicDances in September. This season, I’ll also be on the podium leading performances featuring Beethoven’s Third Symphony; a special weekend mini festival we’re calling Mozart & Now which features three unique performances contrasting the music of Mozart with four of today’s brightest composers; and we’ll conclude our Classics season in May with Stravinsky’s groundbreaking The Rite ofSpring. I’m also particularly looking forward to late March when I’ll be conducting one of the most stunning works ever composed, Brahms’ A German Requiem featuring the Colorado Symphony Chorus. This is an exciting time for our orchestra, which has forged an international reputation for creativity, imagination, and outside the box thinking that has the Colorado Symphony poised to become one of the preeminent 21st century orchestras. Of course, this season will be no exception as we debut our Imagination Artist Series with RZA, Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and Nathaniel Rateliff, featuring curated orchestral programs that will showcase three unique artistic visions, all debuting exclusively for Colorado Symphony audiences. On behalf of our musicians, staff, and the Board of Trustees, thank you for your continued support. We have a spectacular season ahead featuring some of the very best symphonic music ever composed and we can’t wait to share it with all of you.

With deep gratitude,  Peter Oundjian, Principal Conductor

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Kids of all ages will enjoy our Family, education concerts, and many of our Symphony Pops, Holiday, and Summer concerts. All children require a ticket regardless of age, and child tickets are $10. Classics concerts tend to be between 2 and 21/2 hours long. Please consider this when deciding whether or not to bring your child. If your child is disturbing other patrons, an usher may ask you to take your child into the lobby for the remainder of the performance, without refund.

You are welcome to bring drinks purchased at one of the bars into all concerts. Food is not allowed in the Hall, including food purchased in the Lobby.

HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF A CONCERT IS CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER? We rarely cancel a concert due to inclement weather, but when this occurs we will send a direct email notification to all ticket holders. Updates, cancelations, or changes will be posted on coloradosymphony.org and on the event page for the concert.

For more FAQ’s see the Plan Your Visit section of coloradosymphony.org

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Program length varies, but a typical performance lasts about two hours, including one 20 minute intermission. Visit the event page on our website, or flip to the performance details in this Soundings Magazine.

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During most Classics performances, there is a short, silent pause between each movement of a piece. You can determine how many movements there are in a piece, and how many silent pauses there will be, by looking at your program — the movements in each piece will be listed there. The applause is usually reserved for the end of the final movement of the piece, after the conductor has signaled the end of the final note with his or her baton or hand. Holding applause between movements is considered respectful of the performers' concentration and mindful of musical continuity.

Please be courteous to your fellow concertgoers and be aware that if at any time your cell phone/camera use becomes a distraction to others, an usher may ask you to stop.

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For the comfort and enjoyment of our musicians and patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission.

We ask that you please silence your cell phones and refrain from talking or texting on them during performances. Flash photography is prohibited at all times. We ask that you please refrain from taking any photos or video during Classics or Movie at the Symphony concerts unless the conductor is off the podium. During Symphony Pops concerts you may take pictures without a flash and may record short cell phone videos.

WHAT IF I’M UNABLE TO ATTEND MY PERFORMANCE?

Subscribers may exchange tickets free of charge — one of many subscriber benefits! Non-subscribers may exchange for an additional fee. You may exchange tickets in person, by phone, or online for another performance within the same season. There is an additional cost if seating upgrades apply, and all exchange requests are subject to availability. You may also donate your tickets back to the Colorado Symphony and receive a donation receipt.

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The Colorado Symphony’s first full season under the baton of Peter Oundjian ushers in an exciting new period for symphonic music in Denver By Nick Dobreff

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Conductors possess an unmistakable magnetism, captivating audiences through movements and gestures ranging from calm and restrained to wild and boisterous. But behind each unique gesture resides vital meaning, conveying tempo, style, and instruction to the musicians on stage while interpreting the composer’s intentions from hundreds of notes on a page. It’s a daunting undertaking that requires leadership, talent, charisma, and a penchant for the dramatic.

For the Colorado Symphony’s new Principal Conductor, Peter Oundjian, the allure of the podium was present even from an early age.

It was at Julliard in 1976 that he got his first burst of confidence during an encounter with the legendary Herbert von Karajan, longtime principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. At a master class that year, the eminent maestro asked Oundjian to conduct, unprepared, a Brahms symphonic movement without a score.

“Icompletely.cametoJulliard in New York when I was 19 and you have to take a second study so I chose conducting.”

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“I was studying conducting at Juilliard, but I wasn’t one of the five conducting majors; violin was my major. I was concertmaster, and one day Karajan (who was briefly in residence) came in and watched us doing our thing, which included me playing the solos from the Brahms First Symphony. The next day he asked me [putting on a stern German accent], ‘Do you conduct?’ I had no idea why he would be asking me, but I didn’t want to be dishonest so I said, ‘Yes I’m studying conducting, actually.’ He said, ‘Oh, very good. Then you will conduct later.’ I nearly had a heart attack because traditionally there’s nothing the music students enjoyed more than making the conducting students look bad.”

“I was at a little school in England which had a very good choir and the first time I realized what a conductor could do was when Benjamin Britten came into my school choir room to audition us,” said Oundjian. “We were singing songs from Britten's Friday Afternoons; we’d worked hard on them and our choir master was very good for a school choir master but he wasn’t Benjamin Britten. And when Britten came in and started to cajole us and move in his way and share his musical energy with us, it was unrecognizable the way we sounded and I was really struck by that.”

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With a career spanning more than 40 years, Oundjian has been celebrated in the US and abroad for his musicality, commitment to mentoring young musicians, and an engaging charisma that instantly puts musicians, students, and audiences at ease. But despite Britten’s early impact and the undeniable draw of the podium, his first love was the violin and his skill with the instrument took him all the way to Julliard to continue his studies. Yet he couldn’t escape the lure of the podium

“Well, the moment came and everyone was there: Christoph Eschenbach, Seiji Ozawa, the head of Deutsche Grammophon, the head of Columbia Records, the president of Juilliard.

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Shortly following the conclusion of his studies, Oundjian was named first violinist for the renowned Tokyo String Quartet in 1981. For 14 years, he toured and recorded extensively with the group until a repetitive stress injury began to affect his left hand.

“I stood up. He was three feet from me, staring at me and covering up the music! He said, ‘Don’t look. You know it. You know it,’ which was hardly true. So, I conducted and thankfully they played beautifully, as if he were conducting. Afterward, people were joking, saying I was going to give up the violin because Karajan had said how good I was.”

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They all thought this was going to be the moment when the great maestro showed us all how it was done. I was the only one who knew what he was planning, and I couldn’t believe it. He turned to the audience and said, ‘The concertmaster will now conduct.’

Karajan’s exercise was no doubt initiated to prove a larger point about conducting, yet it was Karajan who ended up being impressed with the result. “He complimented my hands -‘You have very natural hands,’” Oundjian recalls. “That doesn’t leave you. When someone like Karajan says that, you don’t forget it. Years later when my hand started to get bad, I looked back on that experience and it had great value for me.”

“One of my first concerts with the Colorado Symphony, I conducted Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony. Very often when you’re playing or conducting, you look back after a performance and think perhaps there was something we could have done collectively to make that more magical. We always want it to be better than what we just did. And this was one of those rare moments that I remember that was so exquisitely beautiful, the sound and feeling and everything. The musicianship that was coming out of every single musician and all of them as a unit was very moving. I’m not a crier on stage but I teared up during that performance and I never forgot that.”

“I started having problems with movement in my hands in the late ‘80s, but I was in denial.

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It took a long time to come on severely. By 1993 it was really affecting me.” Oundjian eventually discovered he suffered from focal dystonia, a disorder affecting the fine motor skills vital to a professional musician.

“By my late 30’s I was not at all happy playing the violin and so I just felt that I was being directed to do this, to take this new path.”

Since that initial stint with the orchestra, Colorado Symphony audiences have become well acquainted with Oundjian, who has been a frequent collaborator over the last two decades. He’s also garnered significant acclaim internationally.

It was during that time that he had his first experiences with the Colorado Symphony, joining the orchestra as Principal Guest Conductor, a role he held from 2003-2006. During that period and in the intervening years since, Denver was never far from his mind.

“You are unlikely to be a polished conductor in just a few years,” he says. However, with a renewed sense of purpose, Oundjian managed to master the new trade. After a string of successful guest appearances worldwide, the Nieuw Sinfonietta in Amsterdam hired him as Artistic Director in 1998. In 2003, he stepped down from that post to become music director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in 2004/05, a rare opportunity to conduct in the city where he was born.

His 14-year tenure as music director at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra ended in 2018. Now carrying the title of Conductor Emeritus, Oundjian’s tenure served as a major creative force for the city of Toronto. He also conducts globally and served as music director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra from 2012 to 2018. In 2019, Oundjian was named Music Director of the Colorado Music Festival and continues in that role today, having already put the Festival on the map of summer classical-music events.

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Oundjian’s path led back to the podium, where he reinvented himself as a conductor, at age 39, gaining acclaim worldwide. But it didn’t happen overnight.

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The decision to reunite with the Colorado Symphony was motivated in part by what he envisions the organization can accomplish, but also by the opportunity to work with a group of musicians he knows to be some of the best in the world.

“That is one of the things that I also love about the orchestra — they play their hearts out and they play with exceptional clarity, warmth, and accuracy. I have a particular approach to music making which concerns the concept of vulnerability. To make something really

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“I would love to imagine that the world will think of the Colorado Symphony as truly one of the top American orchestras, because I believe that is absolutely justified, but also the programming be considered exemplary. And not just the programs I choose or conduct, but the whole approach to what an orchestra is and what it can do for a community.

Now, at the helm of the Colorado Symphony as Principal Conductor, Oundjian has big aspirations for the organization.

Denver is absolutely a city of the future, it’s growing, and people love to live here and visit. It’s a very attractive place to live and work and it’s attracting people from all walks of life, so I think there’s a tremendous opportunity in front of us.”

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While the road to it was a winding one, the podium has turned out to be an apt showcase for Oundjian’s musical acumen and charismatic personality, to the delight of both audiences and musicians alike. With that path now leading him back to Denver, an exciting new era for the Colorado Symphony is set to begin.

“This is an organization that plays music, that dedicates itself to great performances of music, which absolutely includes classical music. But there is often a sense from communities that their symphony does something very specific and somewhat narrow and only serves a tiny percentage of the community. And all the work that has been done over the last few years at the Colorado Symphony defies that logic. This is an orchestra for our community and there’s an awful lot of orchestral music that an awful lot of people love. So there’s an awareness and admission that at this point in the 21st century, orchestras have to be relevant for what they really are, which is not just performers of classical music, but absolutely includes the highest level of performance of classical music.”

Oundjian is also keenly aware that the Colorado Symphony has differentiated itself as an orchestra that excels in a number of different musical genres and must continue to innovate and push the envelope in a rapidly changing landscape for symphonic music.

Very often, one feels the sense of control dominating one’s surroundings and that’s really never the case with the Colorado Symphony. The aspect of excellence must always be the highest priority, and I believe the orchestra is really extraordinary at bringing out its excellence no matter what music is in front of them.”

exciting happen, you have to take risks. You can’t play it safe. Nobody believes something when it’s cautious. And that’s one thing I absolutely love about the orchestra is that they can throw caution to the wind without losing the control you need to make a fabulous performance.

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SOUNDINGS 2022/23 PROGRAM I PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY A 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF JOHN DENVER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY SCOTT O'NEIL, conductor MACK BAILEY, guitar and vocals NATE BARNES, drums JON CONLEY, guitar and other stringed instruments ALAN DEREMO, bass guitar CHRIS NOLE, keyboard Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall Program to be announced from stage. CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 1 HOUR AND 45 MINUTES WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION FIRST TIME TO THE SYMPHONY? SEE PAGE 7 OF THIS PROGRAM FOR FAQ’S TO MAKE YOUR EXPERIENCE GREAT! ALTERNATIVE 2022/23

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Denver contributed his talents to the benefit of many charitable and environmental causes and received numerous civic and humanitarian awards over the years. Fans responded to his heartfelt urgings about ecology, peace, and compassion that were consistently delivered in a gentle manner on his records and at live performances. His passion to help create a global community paved the way for ventures into new musical and geographic territories. In 1985 he was invited by the Soviet Union of Composers to perform in the USSR, inspiring the internationally acclaimed song “Let Us Begin (What Are We Making Weapons For?).” The powerful video for “Let Us Begin” moved viewers around the world.

The Russians say that the first swallow of spring won’t make the weather for the whole season, but it can mark the turn toward a warmer climate. I tried to be that swallow.”

In 1963 he struck out on his own, moving to Los Angeles to be in the heart of the burgeoning music scene. It was during this time that Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. was urged by friends to change his name if a recording career was to be in his future. He took his stage name from the beautiful capital city of his favorite state, Colorado. Later in life, Denver and his family settled in Aspen, Colorado and his love for the Rocky Mountains inspired many of his songs.

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By his third album in 1970, Denver’s social and political leanings were defined more clearly.

Denver was one of the first artists to share an environmental message through his music, beginning with the song “Whose Garden Was This?” This was the first in a long line of songs that he wrote about the environment.

“I thought that I might be able to do something to further the cause of East/West understanding…

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JOHN DENVER, singer/songwriterOneoftheworld’sbest-known and best-loved performers, John Denver earned international acclaim as a songwriter, performer, actor, environmentalist and humanitarian. Denver’s career spanned four decades and his music has outlasted countless musical trends and garnered numerous awards and honors.

The son of a U.S. Air Force officer, Denver’s artistic journey began at age eleven when he was given his grandmother’s guitar. Denver eventually took guitar lessons and joined a boys’ choir, which led him at age twenty to pursue his dream of a career in music.

John Denver experienced his first major break in the music industry when he was chosen from 250 other hopefuls as lead singer for the popular Mitchell Trio. Two years and three albums later, Denver had honed his considerable vocal talent and developed his own songwriting style. He gained recognition when his song “Leaving On A Jet Plane” was recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, becoming their first and only number one hit. As the Mitchell Trio disbanded, Denver was climbing up the pop charts as a solo act with songs like “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Rocky Mountain High,” “Sunshine On My Shoulders,” “Annie’s Song,” “Back Home Again,” “Thank God I’m A Country Boy,” and “Calypso,” solidifying his position as one of the top stars of the 1970s.

While the frontiers of the American West satisfied his spirit, less-traveled frontiers appealed to his imagination. Denver was an experienced airplane pilot and collected vintage biplanes. His interest in outer space was so great that he took and passed NASA’s examination to determine mental and physical fitness needed for space travel. He then became a leading candidate to be the “first civilian in space” on the Space Shuttle Challenger. Denver planned to write a song in space, but circumstances kept him from joining the ill-fated expedition, which saddened the world when it exploded during take-off in 1986.

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Today, millions of fans old and new enjoy the work of this extraordinary performer. Thirty albums and four decades after he began, John Denver’s music is as relevant as ever. His humanitarian work continues to strengthen our global village, and his dynamic celebration of life, spirit and nature is a powerful inspiration to us all.

Among his many gifts, Denver was also a talented photographer. He photographed images of the people and places he experienced in his travels and showed his work professionally, often in connection with speeches made at colleges and universities as well as government and business facilities across the country.

Many of Denver’s songs reflected his relationship with nature and indeed, one of his greatest pleasures was spending time outdoors. He spent as much time as possible backpacking, hiking, climbing and fishing. He was an avid golfer and skier, regularly participating in celebrity charity events for both sports.

On March 12, 2007, Colorado’s Senate passed a resolution to make Denver’s trademark 1972 hit “Rocky Mountain High” one of the state’s two official state songs, sharing duties with its predecessor, “Where the Columbines Grow.”

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The success of his visit led to a concert tour of the USSR in 1986. These were the first performances by an American artist since the Cold War began – an unprecedented cultural exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. He returned to the USSR in 1987 to do a benefit concert for the victims of Chernobyl.

Denver was also the first artist from the West to do a multi-city tour of mainland China, in October 1992. He was somewhat astonished to discover how popular and well known his songs were in China. “‘Country Roads,’” he was told, “is the most famous song written in the West.”

Denver was a true adventurer, exploring all that the world had to offer. Throughout his life’s journey he challenged himself on every level, which is an integral part of what made him an extraordinary man, an uncommon friend and a rare human being.

John Denver died tragically in a plane crash on October 12, 1997. He was survived by his brother Ron, mother Erma and three children, Zak, Anna Kate and Jesse Belle.

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Mr. O’Neil’s engaging manner in addressing audiences has led to extensive speaking engagements, including a TED-talk on music he composed for Arrow Electronics. As an arranger/orchestrator, Mr. O’Neil has created and orchestrated numerous works for the Colorado Symphony (Arrow: Five Years Out! – an original composition, Pat Metheny’s “The First Circle” as well as Minuano, Björk’s Overture, “107 Steps” and “New World,” a live version of Philip Glass’s Changing Opinions); he has also written orchestrations for Ingrid Michaelson, Eileen Ivers and Béla Fleck.

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Mr. O’Neil has also created and developed an extensive series of concerts, entitled Inside the Score, which combine art, entertainment and enlightenment to engage audiences in explorations of a wide variety of music and ideas. Under the umbrella of Inside the Score fall a number of sub-series, including biography (Letters from Mozart, The Best of Beethoven, Brahms: A Life in Music, Rachmaninoff: From Tragedy to Triumph), individual masterpieces (Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony – This I Believe!, Eroica!, Beethoven’s Fifth, Stravinsky’s Petrushka, Debussy’s La mer, the “The Debussy Code”) and a cross-genre concert – Shuffle – which includes everything from Bach, Elgar, and Prokofiev to Metheny, Björk, and Philip Glass, as well as a feature concert with cross-over artist Kip Winger (once the front man for the band Winger, he now composes “classical” music reminiscent of Honegger and Messiaen). In this vein, O’Neil has also presented Masterworks programs with “cross-over” elements, notably featuring Victor Wooten, performing the premiere of his own Bass Whisperer concerto, co-written with Conni Ellisor.

Scott O’Neil continues to guest conduct and to lead his own ensemble, the Rosetta Music Society, in Denver, creating new, innovative programming and constantly seeking to draw wider audiences to live performances of music from Bach to today’s cutting-edge artists.

SCOTT O'NEIL, conductorAsaconductor, Scott O’Neil recently completed a nine-year tenure as Resident Conductor with the Colorado Symphony in Denver. During his time there he performed with some of the classical world’s elite soloists, such as Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Pinchas Zukerman, Lang Lang, Van Cliburn, Christopher O’Riley, Cameron Carpenter and Sharon Isbin, as well as leaders in the larger musical world, such as Steve Vai, Chris Botti, Béla Fleck, Victor Wooten, Tracy Silverman, Eileen Ivers, Sarah McLachlan, Ben Folds, Ingrid Michaelson, Amos Lee, Rufus Wainwright, Gregory Alan Isakov, Devotchka, The Lumineers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Susan Egan and Will Chase.

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PROGRAM VI COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PERLMAN PLAYS HOLLYWOOD WITH YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY ITZHAK PERLMAN, violin PETER OUNDJIAN, conductor Saturday, September 10, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall SPOTLIGHT 2022/23 FIRST TIME TO THE SYMPHONY? SEE PAGE 7 OF THIS PROGRAM FOR FAQ’S TO MAKE YOUR EXPERIENCE GREAT! BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace II. Allegretto III. Presto IV. Allegro con brio — INTERMISSION — VARIOUS Cinema Serenade “As Time Goes By” from Casablanca “Love Theme” from Cinema Paradiso “Theme” from Far and Away “Main Title” from Out of Africa “Marion and Robin Love Theme” from The Adventures of Robin Hood “Theme” from Sabrina “Theme” from Schindler’s List “Tango (Por Una Cabeza)” from Scent of a Woman CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 1 HOUR AND 32 MINUTES WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

An award-winning documentary on Mr. Perlman, titled “Itzhak”, premiered in October 2017 as the opening film of the 25th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in over 100 cinemas nationwide in March 2018, with international releases that followed in Summer 2018. Directed by filmmaker Alison Chernick, the enchanting documentary details the virtuoso’s own struggles as a polio survivor and Jewish émigré and is a reminder why art is vital to life. For more information, visit www.itzhakthefilm.com. In October 2018, the film made its debut on PBS’ American Masters in a broadcast throughout the United States.

ITZHAK PERLMAN, violinMr.Perlman has delighted audiences through his frequent appearances on the conductor’s podium. He has performed as conductor with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony, National Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the symphony orchestras of Dallas, Houston, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Montreal and Toronto, as well as at the Ravinia and Tanglewood festivals. He was Music Advisor of the St. Louis Symphony from 2002 to 2004 where he made regular conducting appearances, and he was Principal Guest Conductor of the Detroit Symphony from 2001 to 2005. Internationally, Mr. Perlman has conducted the Berlin Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, London Philharmonic, English Chamber Orchestra, and the Israel Philharmonic.

Mr. Perlman recorded a bonus track for the original cast recording of the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof, released on Broadway Records in March 2016. The cast recording features Perlman on a track titled “Excerpts from Fiddler on the Roof,” arranged by John Williams.

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Further to his engagements as violinist and conductor, Mr. Perlman is increasingly making more appearances as a speaker. Recent speaking engagements include appearances in Texas at Lamar University, South Dakota with the John Vucurevich Foundation, Washington D.C. for the Marriott Foundation, and New York, in conversations with Alan Alda at the 92nd Street Y and Alec Baldwin at New York University.

Mr. Perlman’s most recent album features him in a special collaboration with Martha Argerich. Released by Warner Classics, it marked a historic first studio album for this legendary duo exploring masterpieces by Bach, Schumann and Brahms. It had been 18 years since their first album, a live recital from the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. On that momentous occasion in 1998, in addition to recording the material for their initial disc, the pair recorded Schumann’s Violin Sonata No. 1. The Schumann Sonata at long last was released in 2016 alongside new material, making the album a fascinating ‘then and now’ portrait of how two living legends have evolved musically.

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The year of 2015 brought three record releases in celebration of Mr. Perlman’s 70th birthday: A Deutsche Grammophon album with pianist Emanuel Ax performing Fauré and Strauss Sonatas, a 25-disc box set of his complete Deutsche Grammophon and Decca discography, and a 77-disc box set of his complete EMI/Teldec discography titled Itzhak Perlman: The Complete Warner InRecordings.2012,Sony released Eternal Echoes: Songs & Dances for the Soul, featuring a collaboration with acclaimed cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot in liturgical and traditional Jewish arrangements for chamber orchestra and klezmer musicians, and in 2010, Sony released a recording of Mendelssohn Piano Trios with cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Emanuel Ax. Highlights of albums over the last two decades have included a Deutsche Grammophon album with Mr. Perlman conducting the Israel Philharmonic, a live recording with Martha Argerich performing Beethoven and Franck Sonatas (EMI); Cinema Serenade featuring popular hits from movies with John Williams conducting (Sony); A la Carte, a recording of short violin pieces with orchestra (EMI) and In the Fiddler’s House, a celebration of klezmer music (EMI) that formed the basis of the PBS television special. In 2004, EMI released The Perlman Edition, a limited-edition 15-CD box set featuring many of his finest EMI recordings as well as newly compiled material, and RCA Red Seal released a CD titled Perlman rediscovered, which includes material recorded in 1965 by a young Itzhak Perlman. Other recordings reveal Mr. Perlman’s devotion to education, including Concertos from my Childhood with the Juilliard Orchestra under Lawrence Foster (EMI) and Marita and her Heart’s Desire, composed and conducted by Bruce Adolphe (Telarc).

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The year of 2018 marked the 60th anniversary of Itzhak Perlman’s U.S. debut and appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, which took place on November 2, 1958. This milestone was celebrated

Mr. Perlman has entertained and enlightened millions of TV viewers of all ages on popular shows as diverse as The Late Show with David Letterman, Sesame Street, The Frugal Gourmet, The Tonight Show, and various Grammy Awards telecasts. His PBS appearances have included A Musical Toast and Mozart by the Masters, as well as numerous Live from Lincoln Center broadcasts such as The Juilliard School: Celebrating 100 Years. In 2008, he joined renowned chef Jacques Pépin on Artist’s Table to discuss the relationship between the culinary and musical arts, and lent his voice as the narrator of Visions of Israel for PBS’s acclaimed Visions series. Mr. Perlman hosted the 1994 U.S. broadcast of the Three Tenors, Encore! Live from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. During the 78th Annual Academy Awards in 2006, he performed a live medley from the five film scores nominated in the category of Best Original Score for a worldwide audience in the hundreds of millions. One of Mr. Perlman’s proudest achievements is his collaboration with film composer John Williams in Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award-winning film Schindler’s List, in which he performed the violin solos. He can also be heard as the violin soloist on the soundtrack of Zhang Yimou’s film Hero (music by Tan Dun) and Rob Marshall’s Memoirs of a Geisha (music by John Williams).

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Born in Israel in 1945, Mr. Perlman completed his initial training at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. An early recipient of an America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship, he came to New York and soon was propelled to national recognition with an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1958. Following his studies at the Juilliard School with Ivan Galamian and Dorothy

Over the past two decades, Mr. Perlman has become actively involved in music education, using this opportunity to encourage gifted young string players. Alongside his wife Toby, his close involvement in the Perlman Music Program has been a particularly rewarding experience, and he has taught full-time at the Program each summer since its founding in 1993. Mr. Perlman currently holds the Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation Chair at the Juilliard School.

Numerous publications and institutions have paid tribute to Itzhak Perlman for the unique place he occupies in the artistic and humanitarian fabric of our times. Harvard, Yale, Brandeis, Roosevelt, Yeshiva and Hebrew universities are among the institutions that have awarded him honorary degrees. He was awarded an honorary doctorate and a centennial medal on the occasion of Juilliard’s 100th commencement ceremony in 2005. Itzhak Perlman’s presence on stage, on camera, and in personal appearances of all kinds speaks eloquently on behalf of the disabled, and his devotion to their cause is an integral part of his life. Mr. Perlman has performed multiple times at the White House, most recently in 2012 at the invitation of President Barack Obama and Mrs. Obama, for Israeli President and Presidential Medal of Freedom honoree Shimon Peres; and at a State Dinner in 2007, hosted by President George W. Bush and Mrs. Bush, for Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. In 2009, he was honored to take part in the Inauguration of President Obama, premiering a piece written for the occasion by John Williams alongside cellist Yo-Yo Ma, clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Gabriela Montero, for an audience of nearly 40 million television viewers in the United States and millions more throughout the world.

Mr. Perlman has a long association with the Israel Philharmonic and has participated in many groundbreaking tours with this orchestra from his homeland. In 1987, he joined the IPO for history-making concerts in Warsaw and Budapest, representing the first performances by this orchestra and soloist in Eastern bloc countries. He again made history as he joined the orchestra for its first visit to the Soviet Union in 1990, and was cheered by audiences in Moscow and Leningrad who thronged to hear his recital and orchestral performances. This visit was captured on a PBS documentary entitled Perlman in Russia, which won an Emmy. In 1994, Mr. Perlman joined the Israel Philharmonic for their first visits to China and India.

For more information on Itzhak Perlman, visit www.itzhakperlman.com

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Now carrying the title Conductor Emeritus, Oundjian’s fourteen-year tenure as Music Director of the Toronto Symphony served as a major creative force for the city of Toronto and was marked by a reimagining of the TSO’s programming, international stature, audience development, touring and a number of outstanding recordings, garnering a Grammy nomination in 2018 and a Juno award for Vaughan Williams’ Orchestral Works in 2019. He led the orchestra on several international tours to Europe and the USA, conducting the first performance by a North American orchestra at Reykjavik’s Harpa Hall in 2014.

Mr. Perlman’s recordings can be found on the Deutsche Grammophon, Warner/EMI, Sony Classical, London/Decca, Erato/Elektra International Classics and Telarc labels

Management for Itzhak Perlman: Primo Artists, New York, NY www.primoartists.com

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DeLay, he won the prestigious Leventritt Competition in 1964, which led to a burgeoning worldwide career. Since then, Itzhak Perlman has established himself as a cultural icon and household name in classical music.

From 2012-2018, Oundjian served as Music Director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra during which time he implemented the kind of collaborative programming that has become a staple of his directorship. Oundjian led the RSNO on several international tours, including North America, China, and a European festival tour with performances at the Bregenz Festival, the Dresden Festival as well as in Innsbruck, Bergamo, Ljubljana, and others. His final appearance

PETER OUNDJIAN, conductorRecognized as a masterful and dynamic presence in the conducting world, Peter Oundjian has developed a multifaceted portfolio as a conductor, violinist, professor and artistic advisor. He has been celebrated for his musicality, an eye towards collaboration, innovative programming, leadership and training with students and an engaging personality. Strengthening his ties to Colorado, Oundjian is now Principal Conductor of the Colorado Symphony in addition to Music Director of the Colorado Music Festival, which successfully pivoted to a virtual format during the pandemic summers of 2020 and 2021

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Highlights of past seasons include appearances with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Iceland Symphony, the Detroit, Atlanta, Saint Louis, Baltimore, Dallas, Seattle, Indianapolis, Milwaukee and New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. With the onset of world-wide concert cancellations, support for students at Yale and Juilliard became a priority. In 2022/2023 season Oundjian will conduct the opening weekend of Atlanta Symphony, followed by return engagements with Baltimore, Indianapolis, Dallas, Colorado and Toronto symphonies, as well as a visit to New World Symphony.

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Oundjian has been a visiting professor at Yale University’s School of Music since 1981, and in 2013 was awarded the school’s Sanford Medal for Distinguished Service to Music. A dedicated educator, Oundjian regularly conducts the Yale, Juilliard, Curtis and New World symphony Anorchestras.outstanding violinist, Oundjian spent fourteen years as the first violinist for the renowned Tokyo String Quartet before he turned his energy towards conducting.

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Mrs. Donna Stiles

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Andrew and Emily Rubin

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Mark Denekas and Kathryn Fouse

Ben & Teresa Yokell Douglas and Barbara Yost

Melinda H. Reed

Barbara L. Sharp Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets

Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman Ms. Carol I. Simpson

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The Horace Tureman Legacy Society, named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, honors exceptional individuals who have pledged future support through a bequest or estate gift. Society members receive recognition in perpetuity for their immeasurable impact. Legacy gifts ensure that the Colorado Symphony is part of our community for future generations.

Eric Mrs.StroyWhitney A. Stuberg

The Estate of William R. Curtis* Ms. Cindy Marie Danaher

Ms. Patricia L. Scott

Carol and Cedric Tarr

Robert Weidner Ms. Elizabeth Weitkamp

Mr. Duain Wolfe Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright

Dr. John A. Ryan Jr James and Carol Salbenblatt Ms. Lauren Schaad

Judy and Rob Tate

Susan Abernethy

T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon

Ms. Helen Shreves

Ms. Margaret W. Roberts

Nan Timbel Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timblin

The Estate of John Coubrough, Jr.* Anne M. Culver

David and Jennifer Reinecke Mike Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery

Sheila and Daniel Teitelbaum

The Estate of Nan L. Barnett

Dr. & Mrs. Donald Twieg Mr. and Mrs. Stan Unruh Randy Uttley Mr. and Mrs. R. W. VandeKoppel Michael Volk Kelly and Jason Waltrip Ms. Hanna Warren Kristin E. Waters Kirk Weber and Robin Stewart

CRESCENDO SOCIETY FORTE MEMBERS ($250) Dalton Beasley Bobbie YunnieJessicaAnastasiaEdwardGraceEmilyLaurenSueJenniferErinNathanStephanieCooneyDannerFergusonGallegosGriffisGuHabenichtHamiltonHsuNiedermaierOulianovaWaitheWebb

While we are only able to list a portion of our 2021/22 Season donors, we wish to acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed this past season, no matter the amount. Every donor, dollar, and donated ticket keeps the music playing for Colorado!

Dr. Hannis Thompson

Jordan Wight

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Young *Deceased DONORS TO THE COLORADO SYMPHONY FUND SINCE 2016 This list includes gifts made to the Colorado Symphony Fund Endowment Campaign; formerly known as “The Symphony Fund” $10,000,000+ AvenirAnonymousFoundation, Inc. $5,000,000 TO $9,999,999 Colorado Symphony Foundation $1,000,000 TO $4,999,999 MerleAnonymousChambers Fund $500,000 TO $999,999 Tom and Noëy Congdon $250,000 TO $499,999 The Butler Family Fund Esther R. Liss Living Trust Jerome H. Kern and Mary Rossick Kern $50,000 TO $249,999 Anschutz Foundation Arrow Electronics, Inc. Boettcher MichaelMs.KennethHelenDianeKeithMrs.ColoradoBonfils-StantonFoundationFoundationSymphonyGuildSandyElliotandKathieFingerS.HillandKevinE.SomervilleK.&ArthurE.JohnsonFoundationKingFoundationJulieRubsamandNancyZoellnerCharitableFund

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Holtze Leonard and Alice Perlmutter Charitable Foundation

Charitable Trust

The Estate of Edwin T. Richard* Mrs. Lee R. Roberts* Mr. Neil F. Roberts* Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell* Mr. Harvey D. Rothenberg

The Estate of Marjorie MacLachlan* Evi and Evan Makovsky

The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey* Esther R. Liss Living Trust* John* and Merry Low Sandey Luciano

Willis M. McFarlane* Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen

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Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry

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The Estate of Carole Q. Leight* Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz Mrs. Ann C. Levy* Dan and Judy Lichtin

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The Estate of Audre B. Kemper*

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The Estate of Gloette L. Hess* Mrs. Janice E. Hesser Ms. Blanche B. Hilf Senta G. Holtzmann Ms. Margaret R. Houston Virginia Ruth Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston-McGregor Mrs. Suzanne W. Joshel*

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The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel* Sandy and Evan Lasky

The Estate of Frank and Sheila Parce* Gordon R. and Pam Parker

The Estate of W. Gerald and Lois Rainer*

31COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG ANNOUNCING THE 2022-23303-871-7720fcm.newmantix.comSEASON All concerts in Gates Concert Hall, Newman Center for the Performing Arts Emerson Quartet SUN, SEP 11, 2022 Sir András Schiff, piano SUN, OCT 16, 2022 Junction (JCT) Trio WED, NOV 30, 2022 Will Liverman, baritone WED, DEC 14, 2022 Leif Ove Andsnes, piano MON, JAN 23, 2023 Skride Piano Quartet SUN, FEB 5, 2023 Leila Josefowicz, violin WED, MAR 22, 2023 Pacifica AnthonyQuartetMcGill, clarinet WED, APRIL 26, 2023 Imani Winds WED, MAY 10, 2023 friendsofchambermusic.com SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF IMANI WINDS LIVERMANWILL EMERSON QUARTET Artist Series 2022-23 Macky Auditiorium, CU Boulder Yunchan Lim, piano Cirque Mechanics Ephrat Asherie Dance Storm Large An Evening With Branford Marsalis Jupiter Ensemble with Leah Desandre Zakir Hussain and the Masters of Percussion Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Tickets and more info at cupresents.org

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Diane Nagler

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The Denver Foundation Mr. Stephen Dombrowski The Dowling Foundation Ms. Kathleen Doyle

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William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay

Ms. Susan L Bowles

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Ms. Anne-Marie Hoffman

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 pleased to recognize them. In memory of David Abosch given by: Mrs. Karen D. Parrack In memory of Mary Aguilar given by: Ms. Guadalupe Loyd In memory of Gene Amole’s KVOD given by: Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner In memory of Manny Araujo given by: Mr. and Mrs. John Alme Mrs. Avis Araujo In memory of Jodi Atwood given by: Ms. Rachael Risley In memory of Ernestine Morgenstern Barany given by: Mr. Robert L. Harrell In memory of Dr. William “Bill” Bernstein given by: Jim and Julie Copenhaver Ms. Paula Folkman In memory of Marian Bruns given by: Doug and Jamie Brown In memory of Willis Carpenter given by: RachelMs.AnonymousEllenBuckleyGreenspahn and Guy Reuveni Mrs. Barbara Shecter In memory of Donfred Clayton given by: Deanna Rose Leino In memory of Caroline Clute given by: Anonymous In memory of Jeanne “Gigi” Darricades given by: Mr. Michael Gibson In memory of Leland Dong given by: Margaret Dong In memory of Dr. Louis and Nelliemae Duman given by: Nancy Livingston In memory of Sidney H. Edwards given by: Mrs. Bryna Edwards In memory of “DOC” Rick Fradl given by: Mr. Rick Gowthrop In memory of Ron Frank given by: Mr. Tad Riley In memory of Jerry Friedman given by: Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Sally Gass given by: Alan G. Gass In memory of Louise Graber given by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee In memory of Robert S. Graham given by: Ms. Susan Bishop In memory of Elli and Manny Greenberg given by: June & Sylvan Stool Family Charitable Fund In memory of Maryanne Hough Harry given by: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Cruger Ellen Fromm Erik and Susie Wagner In memory of Seonghee Hedlund given by: Mr. Brian R. Hedlund In memory of Diane Henry given by: Ms. Ruth Dalrymple In memory of Mildred Hiegert given by: Richard Hiegert In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko

In memory of Dr. Douglas McKinnon given by: Ms. Hannelore McKinnon

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In memory of Fred Hoeppner given by: Margaret Hoeppner In memory of Deborah Holmes given by: Deborah K. Holmes Family Foundation In memory of Marjorie W. Howe given by: Ms. Mariette Bell In memory of Helen S. Hurlbut given by: Mr. and Ms. William Hurlbut In memory of Chuck Husted given by: Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland In memory of Veva F. Jakobsons given by: Mr. Gunars P. Jakobsons

In memory of Lorraine and Harley Higbie given by: Lorraine and Harley Higbie Fund In memory of Kathryn Hobbs given by: Dr. Timothy Gensler

In memory of Samuel Lancaster given by: Mr. Keith F. Corrette In memory of Carol Levinson given by: Colorado Symphony Association Ms. Lyn Lorenzo In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Richard Lindvall In memory of Jan and Pete Lindsay given by: John and Sue Henderson In memory of Minnie Lindsey given by: The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey In memory of Bonnie Luhman given by: Fred Luhman In memory of Claude Maer given by: The Humphreys Foundation In memory of William Mark given by: Ms. Diana Mark

In memory of David Barry Johnson given by: Ms. Amelie B. Beall In memory of Arthur Koski given by: Deanna Rose Leino In memory of John Kuzma given by: Mr.Ms.AnonymousClaudiaDakkouriDuainWolfe

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In memory of James R. Whelan given by: Kelly and Jason Waltrip In memory of Marjorie Whitson-Schubel given by: Mr. David Brokaw In memory of Lisa Gayla Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Cherrill Wilkie given by: Ms. Sondra Broers In memory of Wolfie given by: Stephanie Derybowski and Lindsay Palmer Ms. Lauren LeNoir Ms. Pamela Lewis In memory of Kenneth Ziebarth given by: Mrs. Charlotte Ziebarth In memory of Josephine Zoglo given by: Ms. Regina Marie Zoglo

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 Donald E. Baldovin and the Colorado Symphony givenKathyby: Newman In honor of Susan Bowles given by: Mr. Charles Turner In honor of Courtney Hershey Bress given by: Dr. Helena L. Chum In honor of Michael and Elizabeth Brittan given by: Jonathan, Judy, Rachel and Joseph Blaine In honor of John and Christine Brown given by: Ms. Barbara Brown In honor of Charlie Burrell and Margaret Hoeppner given by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee In honor of Jane Costain given by: Gary Moore In honor of the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by: Jane Costain and Gary Moore Mr. Duain Wolfe In honor of the Colorado Symphony Musicians given by: Cynthia A. Westergaar In honor of Margaret Dougherty given by: Ms. Margie Steel In honor of Christopher Dragon given by: Marjorie R. Thirlby

Mr. Andrew S. Scofield Ms. Florence Seccombe Kathy & John Tedrick

In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In memory of Pam Scooros VanMilligan given by: Anonymous In memory of Samuel Wang given by: Lanie ColoradoBelicSymphony Association Ms. Amanda Rocque Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Kelly W. Welch

Peter and Sheila Wyckoff

Dick and Lorie Young In memory of David Seitz given by: Deanna Rose Leino In memory of Mary A Selak given by: Ms. Emilia Gallo In memory of Arlo and Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia J. Kreider In memory of Joan Sussman given by: Ms. Bobbette Furer

IN HONOR GIFTS

Mr. Berle Clemensen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gensheimer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graber

In memory of James “Jim” Mote given by: Dr. and Mrs. Marc Barter Ms. Marlin Barad Mr. and Mrs. Jake Carlson

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36 COMMUNITYCOLORADOSYMPHONY.ORGSUPPORT BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL owned and operated by the City and County of Denver, Division of Arts & Venues City and County of Denver Michael B. Hancock, Mayor Arts & Venues Denver Ginger White Brunetti, Executive Director Denver Performing Arts Complex Mark Heiser, Venue Director Jody Grossman, Assistant Venue Director For information please call (720) 865-4220 For advertising information, please call (303) 428-9529 or e-mail sales@pub-house.com ColoradoArtsPubs.com Angie Flachman Johnson, Publisher Stacey Krull, Production Manager Sandy Birkey, Graphic Designer Wilbur E. Flachman, President Emeritus

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THE COLORADO SYMPHONY’S WEBSITE, coloradosymphony.org, provides information on all Colorado Symphony activities at Boettcher Concert Hall and other venues around Colorado including performances at Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, the Arvada Center for the Performing Arts, and more. Other venues may require the use of another ticketing source; however, you will always be directed to the official ticketing agent or source by using coloradosymphony.org/navigation.

NO SMOKING: Boettcher Concert Hall is a smoke free venue. Any and all forms of smoking are prohibited in the venue.

NO FILMING: Audio or video recording devices, GoPros, professional cameras, or cameras with removable lenses are not allowed in the hall.

LOST AND FOUND items should be reported promptly to the House Manager, via an usher, or directly. Lost items are kept by the usher staff until the end of the performance. After the performance items are taken to Arts & Venues Lost and Found. If attempting to claim lost property during or shortly after your performance, please see an usher. If you’ve left the hall and have a lost item, please call 720.865.4200.

LATE SEATING: In consideration of our musicians, guest artists, crew, staff, and your fellow patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission.

38 INFORMATIONBOETTCHERCOLORADOSYMPHONY.ORGCONCERTHALL FOR COLORADO SYMPHONY CONCERT TICKETS AND INFORMATION: call 303.623.7876.

SECURITY: In furtherance of Denver Arts & Venues ongoing initiative to create a safe and secure environment for all patrons and employees of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the Colorado Symphony Association is pleased to partner with the Denver Performing Arts Complex on the newlyintroduced security measures for Boettcher Concert Hall and all venues within the complex. We encourage you to arrive up to 45 minutes prior to the start of your event. This will alleviate congestion in all walk ways and entrances and will allow for proper screening. To review the full policy and prohibited items, please visit artscomplex.com.

FIRST AID FACILITIES for all patrons are available. Please inquire with an usher should you need these facilities or assistance. Please report any accidents, falls, or lost items to an usher promptly.

In the event of a building emergency patrons will be notified by an announcement from the stage. Should the building need to be evacuated, please exit the nearest door, or according to instructions given from stage.

ELEVATOR is located within the venue after passing through security and having your ticket scanned. Please follow the signs to the southeast end of the main lobby. The elevator is to the left of the entrance of Gallery 1 on the first level of the lobby.

BAR SERVICE is provided at most concerts. Concessions are managed by Centerplate. Please see the FAQ page regarding policy on food and beverage in Boettcher Concert Hall. The Colorado Symphony reserves the right to change the concessions policy at any time. The Colorado Symphony Association does not manage concessions, ordering, or realize profit from concessions.

THE GUILD SHOP: Located in Gallery 1 on the first floor of Boettcher Concert Hall, The Shop (as it's affectionately known) is the perfect place to pick up unique gifts, seasonal fashions, and of course recordings produced by, and of, the Colorado Symphony. The Shop is operated by a dedicated group of Symphony supporters and enthusiasts year-round.

COAT CHECK is located underneath the main lobby stairs in the hallway leading to Gallery 1.

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