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THE MAGAZINE OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY Volume 17 • Number 2 CONTENTS
6 Welcome 8 First-Timers Guide FAQ 10 Colorado Symphony Musicians 12 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 14 Colorado Symphony Staff 18 Our Greatest Opportunity is You 26 Community Support
COMING SOON
DECEMBER 13-15
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Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
THROUGH FEB 2 , 2020
IMAGE: Claude Monet, Waterlilies and Japanese Bridge (detail), 1899. Oil on canvas; 35 5â „8 x 35 5â „16 in. Princeton University Art Museum: From the Collection of William Church Osborn, Class of 1883, trustee of Princeton University (1914-1951), president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1941-1947); given by his family, y1972-15. Photo Credit: Princeton University Art Museum/Art Resource, NY Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature is co-organized by the Denver Art Museum and the Museum Barberini, Potsdam. It is presented with generous support from PNC Bank. Additional funding is provided by Barbara Bridges, Keith and Kathie Finger, Lauren and Geoff Smart, Fine Arts Foundation, the donors to the Annual Fund Leadership Campaign, and the citizens who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Promotional support is provided by 5280 Magazine, CBS4, Comcast Spotlight, and The Denver Post.
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Welcome to Boettcher Concert Hall, As we revel in the melodic sounds of our holiday concert season and look forward to the start of a new year in 2020, I wanted to take a moment to thank you once again for your loyal and generous support of the Colorado Symphony. Your passion for symphonic music is vital to our continued success, and with that in mind, I’d like to share an update on our campaign to expand our operating endowment. A few years back, our generous friends at the Avenir Foundation made an enormous commitment to the Colorado Symphony’s future by offering to match every gift to The Symphony Fund operating endowment dollar-for-dollar, up to $25 million, if given by June 30, 2020. With less than a year to go on this challenge, we have the opportunity to raise another $13.5 million from Avenir with the help of generous donors interested in investing in our future. In recent years, the Colorado Symphony has risen to the challenge of transforming into a sustainable 21st century orchestra by diversifying our programming, expanding our educational outreach, and adding to an ever growing list of community-enriching activities. But there’s more work still to come and we need your help. During this season of giving, I hope you will consider participating in this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you would like to discuss a gift, please call John Burtness at 303.308.2495. On behalf of the entire Colorado Symphony family, thank you for sharing your holiday season with us. Here’s to a new decade of live orchestral music and to new investments in our future through this endowment challenge. With deep gratitude, Jerome H. Kern
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FIRST-TIM ERS GUIDE FAQ WHAT IF I AM LATE? 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. WHEN SHOULD I CLAP? 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. 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. WHAT IS YOUR CELL PHONE/PHOTO/ VIDEO POLICY? 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. During Symphony Pops concerts you may take pictures without a flash and may record short videos. Please be courteous to your fellow concert-goers 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. CAN I BRING FOOD OR DRINKS INTO THE CONCERT? 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. Please be courteous to your fellow concert-goers while consuming your 8
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beverages so as not to disrupt the concert. For a complete list of items not allowed inside Boettcher Concert Hall, please visit the artscomplex.com website. CAN I BRING THE KIDS? 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. HOW LONG IS A TYPICAL CONCERT? 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. WHAT IF I’M UNABLE TO ATTEND MY PERFORMANCE? Subscribers may exchange tickets free of charge — one of many subscriber benefits! Single-ticket holders 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. 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, cancellations, 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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CO LO RADO SYMPHON Y
BRETT MITCHELL MUSIC DIRECTOR Bill Gossard Chair
CHRISTOPHER DRAGON
BERTIE BAIGENT
MARIN ALSOP
DUAIN WOLFE
ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
CONDUCTOR LAUREATE
CHORUS DIRECTOR
RESIDENT CONDUCTOR
VIOLIN
Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair
Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster + Yi Zhao Acting Associate Concertmaster Merle Chambers Chair
Dmitri Pogorelov Acting 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 Susan Paik Miroslaw Pastusiak Erik Peterson Megan Prokes Robert Stoyanov Yue Sun* Delcho Tenev Amy Tyson Bradley Watson Tena White Wenting Yuan
VIOLA
Basil Vendryes Principal Catherine Beeson Assistant Principal Mary Cowell Fixed 3rd Chair Sofia Basile Marsha Holmes Leah Kovach Helen McDermott Kelly Shanafelt Phillip Stevens
CELLO
Seoyoen Min Principal Fred & Margaret Hoeppner Chair
Chloe Hong Assistant Principal Judith Galecki Fixed 3rd Chair Susan Rockey Bowles Allison Drenkow* Danielle Guideri Thomas Heinrich Margaret Hoeppner Matthew Switzer
BASS
Steve Metcalf Principal Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal John Arnesen Susan Cahill Jeremy Kincaid Owen Levine
FLUTE
Brook Ferguson Principal Catherine Peterson 2nd/Assistant Principal Tom & Noëy Congdon Chair
Julie Duncan Thornton
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PICCOLO
Julie Duncan Thornton
OBOE
Peter Cooper Principal Irene & David Abosch 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
TRUMPET
Justin Bartels Principal Philip Hembree 2nd/Associate Principal Patrick Tillery Assistant Principal
TROMBONE
John Sipher Principal Paul Naslund 2nd/Associate Principal Gregory Harper
BASS TROMBONE Gregory Harper
TUBA
Stephen Dombrowski Principal
HARP
BASS CLARINET
Courtney Hershey Bress Principal
BASSOON
TIMPANI
Andrew Stevens
Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd/Assistant Principal Roger Soren
William Hill Principal Steve Hearn Assistant Principal
CONTRABASSOON
John Kinzie Principal
Roger Soren
HORN
Michael Thornton Principal Carolyn Kunicki Kolio Plachkov 3rd/Associate Principal Matthew Eckenhoff Patrick Hodge Assistant
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BOARD OF TRU STEES HONORARY TRUSTEES OFFICERS Jerome H. Kern CEO & Chair Richard Kylberg Vice Chair & Trustee James D. Butler Treasurer & Trustee Susan Bowles Secretary & Ex-officio Trustee
TRUSTEES Anthony T. Accetta Margaret Anderson Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Kai Chin Young Cho Mary Cowell* Sandy Elliott Alessandra Flanagan* Amy Harmon Courtney Hershey Bress* Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. Margaret Hoeppner* Yumi-Hwang-Williams* Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic, MD, Ph.D., MBA Bill Johnson Kathleen Johnson, Esq John Kinzie* Richard D. Krugman, MD
Governor Jared Polis Mayor Michael B. Hancock Christopher J. Ott, MD
Steve Metcalf* Bill Myers Diane Nagler Deana M. Perlmutter Nick Recuber* Mike Richardson, Esq. Malik Robinson Julie Rubsam L.T. Sandvik Mike VanWirt* Andra Zeppelin
COLORADO SYMPHONY ASSOCIATE BOARD Soley Bogadottir Ryan Cohn Chris Cole Stephanie Costa Allison D'Angiolillo Nicole Donnelly Erica Hanger Jordan Kleiman William Kowalski Angie Nelson Elliott Niedens Kip Wallen
EX OFFICIO TRUSTEES Donna Connolly Arthur Hodges Brett Mitchell Kip Wallen Ginger White Brunetti
EMERITUS TRUSTEES William K. Coors** John Low** Will McFarlane** Dr. Gerald Rainer** Mary Rossick Kern, Ph.D. Lee Yeingst * Colorado Symphony Musician Trustee ** In Memorium
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ARTISTIC Anthony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer Dave Aeling Production Stage Manager Aric Christensen Audio Engineer Dante Dunlap Properties Master Joanne Goble Principal Orchestra Librarian Jonathan Groszew Orchestra Personnel Manager Philip Hiester Master Electrician Sam Jaehnig Head Carpenter Matt Koveal Manager of Artistic Operations Mike Pappas New Media Center Julian Pichette Audio Engineer Hitomi Sipher Assistant Orchestra Librarian Julie Strom Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Phillip Strom Artistic Coordinator Izabel Zambrzycki Artistic General Manager
CONDUCTORS & CHORUS DIRECTION Brett Mitchell Duain Wolfe Christopher Dragon Bertie Baigent Travis Branam Eric Israelson Mary Louise Burke Taylor Martin Barbara Porter
Music Director Chorus Director Colorado Symphony Chorus Resident Conductor Assistant Conductor Assistant Conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus Chorus Manager Associate Conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus Assistant Conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus Assistant Chorus Manager
ADVANCEMENT John Burtness Chief Advancement Officer Taylor Atkinson Annual Giving Manager Sean Baker Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships Caiti Glasgo Director of Major Gifts Adriel Long Donor & Board Relations Coordinator David Rosen Advancement Database Coordinator
EDUCATION Jesse Martinez Rosa Gasdia
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FINANCE Coreen Miller Ben Boone Annette Brown
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coming soon! N O V E M B E R
Holiday Brass
DEC 22 SUN 1:00
Renée Fleming - The Brightness of LightColorado Premiere
Brian Buerkle, conductor Colorado Symphony Brass & Percussion
NOV 15 & 17 FRI 7:30 n SUN 1:00
A Night in Vienna
Brett Mitchell, conductor
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
CLASSICS
NOV 22-24 FRI-SAT 7:30 SUN 1:00
DEC 31 TUE 6:30
Brett Mitchell, conductor
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Brett Mitchell, conductor
Home Alone in Concert
J A N U A R Y MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
HalfNotes
NOV 29 FRI 7:30
Brett Mitchell, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1 in Concert
MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
JAN 3-5 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
MPAA Rating: PG
Bertie Baigent, conductor
Aretha: A Tribute
SYMPHONY POPS
NOV 30 SAT 7:30
Christopher Dragon, conductor
Barber Piano Concerto performed by Olga Kern
D E C E M B E R
CLASSICS
JAN 10-12 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
Drums of the World
FAMILY
HalfNotes
DEC 1 SUN 2:30
Colorado Symphony Percussionists
Love Actually in Concert
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DEC 6 FRI 7:30
Christopher Dragon, conductor MPAA Rating: PG13 Love Actually is a copyright of WT Venture LLC. Licensed by Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved
Brett Mitchell, conductor
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Bertie Baigent, conductor
In partnership with the MLK, Jr. Holiday Commission, and Denver Arts & Venues.
Mandolin Orange with the Colorado Symphony JAN 17 FRI 7:30
Mandolin Orange Christopher Dragon, conductor
John Denver Holiday Celebration with the Colorado Symphony Christopher Dragon, conductor
A Tribute to Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops
Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas Tour
Christopher Dragon, conductor
DEC 7 SAT 7:30
SYMPHONY POPS
JAN 18 SAT 7:30
DEC 8 SUN 5:00
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3
A Colorado Christmas
DEC 13-15 FRI 7:30 n SAT 2:30 & 6:00 n SUN 1:00
FREE CONCERT
JAN 14 TUE 7:30
HalfNotes
Brett Mitchell, conductor
Bertie Baigent, conductor Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director Colorado Children’s Chorale, Deborah DeSantis, artistic director
Gilbert & Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance
All Beethoven – 250th Birthday Celebration
Albert Bergeret, conductor The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director
DEC 16 MON 7:30
Bertie Baigent, conductor
CLASSICS
JAN 24-26 FRI-SAT 7:30 n SUN 1:00
SYMPHONY POPS
JAN 31-FEB 1 FRI-SAT 7:30
Handel’s Messiah — Awakening DEC 20-21 FRI-SAT 7:30
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Our Greatest Opportunity
Is You By Nick Dobreff
I’ve been listening to the Symphony for 57 years now. It’s a valuable cultural institution to the city of Denver. It’s priceless, really. To lose it would be a real tragedy. We have deep convictions about that.” – William Dodge Wallace, Vice President of the Avenir Foundation (Denver Business Journal, March 15, 2019)
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“Symphonic music is unique because you have this incredible experience as an audience member in a concert hall of seeing 8090 people onstage create something live,” said Jason Shafer, Principal Clarinet. “That’s something a lot of businesspeople are sometimes surprised by and they’ll ask, ‘how is it possible that all of these people onstage can perfectly line up that one little note or perfectly do everything together?’ And the answer is because we know that there is an incredible strength in this unity of us working together so closely. This amazing energy that’s created by such a large group of people working together so intimately and so emotionally.” Just as a symphony orchestra needs all its musicians working in concert to achieve musical harmony, so too does the orchestra require the help of its community to thrive. For nearly 100 years, the Colorado Symphony has been an iconic paragon within Colorado’s performing arts community. As the only resident, full-time, professional orchestra in the state, it has served as a vital linchpin of the cultural performing arts infrastructure of Colorado.
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what artist wouldn’t
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Today, just as Denver and Colorado continue to flourish, as does the Colorado Symphony, by consistently performing at the level of America’s elite — Westword orchestras, engaging worldclass musicians including Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and Renée Fleming, and staying on the cutting edge of popular music by collaborating with artists such as OneRepublic, Weird Al Yankovic, The Flaming Lips, Tenacious D, Sarah McLachlan, Béla Fleck, Ben Folds, and more.
FEEL HONORED
having a city’s orchestra play behind {them}?
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The Colorado Symphony is innovative, enriching the lives of Colorado’s residents and inspiring a whole new generation of musicians and music aficionados. 74% of full-time Colorado Symphony musicians currently serve as music educators or teach private lessons throughout the state. An additional 19% of Colorado Symphony musicians previously served as music educators or taught private lessons.
The Symphony’s impact is cultural, economic, and civic, extending far beyond Denver into the greater metropolitan area and throughout the state and region as we touch the lives of almost 500,000 people each year while generating $30 million in economic impact for the local economy. Meanwhile, the orchestra has risen to the challenge of transforming itself into a 21st century ensemble, diversifying its programming, educational outreach, and community enrichment activities to meet the needs and challenges of today’s society while appealing to a wider and more diverse audience than ever before. However, as a not-for-profit entity, the Colorado Symphony can only accomplish this community enrichment through the contributions and philanthropy of individual donors and corporations. The price of your ticket covers only half of the overall cost required to present a symphonic concert, making the contributions of donors essential to the survival of the organization. “As a non-profit organization, we do not exist to make money. We exist to serve the community,” said Colorado Symphony Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams. “And we serve the community by presenting works that are a testament to human achievement. A Beethoven Symphony does not happen on its own. You have a stage full of incredibly highly trained musicians who can deliver that in a live performance at the highest level. So, what you’re supporting is all of it. Ticket sales only cover about 50% of what it costs to run this organization and have these highly-trained
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STORIES OF NOTE musicians in the community. So, we have always relied on the support of people, the community, corporations, and foundations. And we will continue to need that support if we want to continue to provide this level of music to the community.” An analysis of the Colorado Symphony’s business model has made it clear that the organization’s lack of a significant endowment has been a long-standing impediment to its financial success. It has been apparent for some time that the Symphony’s financial infrastructure undermines its long-term stability as it depends primarily on earned revenues, the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, and annual donations to balance the budget each year. So, what is an endowment fund? Simply put, it’s a permanent source of funding for the future. Endowment assets are invested, and a set percentage of earnings or market growth are distributed annually to the symphony to support operations. Any
Revenue vs Endowment Value Total Revenues FOR MID-SIZED U.S. ORCHESTRAS
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earnings or growth in excess of this distribution are reinvested in the fund and build its value and impact over time. This allows the endowment to continue to grow and provide support for the Symphony in the future.
DENVER INSTITUTION for good reason.
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— Westword
An endowment strengthens a symphony in many ways and provides a significant amount of support for the organization’s operating budget, which includes salary support for musicians, funding for youth concerts as well as other educational and outreach activities, and financial backing to bring guest artists and conductors to perform with the orchestra. It also helps in keeping ticket prices from rising too high—thus ensuring performances remain affordable for the widest possible audience—while providing a consistent and predictable income source during changing economic times, and ensuring the permanence of one of Colorado’s most prestigious and enduring performing arts organizations. The best-managed mid-sized and large orchestras have endowments equal to at least four times their annual operating budgets which provide a predictable and sustainable source of revenue each year to build on. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, for example, has a $25 million annual budget and a $95 million endowment; the Kansas City Symphony has a $17 million annual operating budget and a $100 million endowment. In comparison, the Colorado Symphony has an annual operating budget of $14 million and a $24 million endowment.
For the Colorado Symphony, ticket revenue currently provides around 50% of the annual budget and the other half is provided by annual donations, support from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and distribution from our endowment and designated trusts managed outside the organization. For many orchestras in the United States, the percentage of revenue received from donations skews higher on average than it does for the Colorado Symphony. With operating costs increasing each year, it’s imperative that the Colorado Symphony builds a more substantial endowment that will serve as a reliable source of income year after year. “As a non-profit organization, endowments are vital to our long-term stability and financial success, creating an important foundation from which to grow,” said Jerome H. Kern, CEO and Chair of the Board of Trustees.
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In my experience, there are
TWO KINDS OF CITIES: there are those that have a symphony orchestra and those that are crap.
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— Ben Folds
In response to the long-term challenge to increase the size and impact of our endowment, the Colorado Symphony and community leaders formed a new organization – The Symphony Fund – as a separate non-profit entity established to invest and manage funds for the benefit of the Colorado Symphony Association. Contributions made to The Symphony Fund endowment are invested, and a portion of the annual earnings or market growth are distributed to the Symphony on an annual basis in support of the music, educational, and community engagement activities. In 2015, the Colorado Symphony received a challenge grant commitment of $25 million from the Avenir Foundation, which agreed to match all donations dollar-for-dollar made by June 30, 2020 up to the $25 million threshold. “I’ve been listening to the Symphony for 57 years now,” said William Dodge Wallace, Vice President of the Avenir Foundation. “It’s a valuable cultural institution to the city of Denver. It’s priceless, really. To lose it would be a real tragedy. We have deep convictions about that.” In 2018, a trio of significant endowment contributions were made as Tom & Noëy Congdon endowed the Chair for the Assistant Principal Flute and Merle Chambers endowed the Chair for the Assistant Concertmaster. In addition, another couple who are longtime patrons and supporters of the Colorado Symphony chose to endow the Principal Cellist Chair anonymously while naming it in honor of Fred and Margaret Hoeppner.
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“I have enjoyed the Symphony for decades and when I heard about the opportunity to invest in the endowment and have my donation doubled, I was thrilled to participate,” said Merle Chambers.
I have enjoyed the Symphony for decades and when I heard about the opportunity to invest in the endowment and have my donation doubled, I was thrilled to participate!
“The Colorado Symphony has a unique — indeed an — Merle Chambers, community leader extraordinary — opportunity to grow its operating endowment to a level that matches the orchestra’s excellence,” said Jim Butler, Treasurer and Trustee, Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees. “Taking full advantage of Avenir Foundation’s unprecedented generosity would give your Colorado Symphony a $50 million endowment — enough to generate an annual distribution supplying about 15% of the orchestra’s operating budget. That 15% is only a little less than what the average symphony orchestra in the US receives in investment/endowment distributions annually.” Several additional opportunities remain, and we need your help. We invite you to consider investing in our future by making a gift to our Endowment Campaign. Every gift received by June 30, 2020 will be matched dollar for dollar through the Avenir challenge grant. For more information or to speak with a Colorado Symphony representative about this exciting opportunity, please contact John Burtness at 303308-2495 or jburtness@coloradosymphony.org Your investment today ensures a bright and prosperous future for live symphonic music in Colorado while preserving this iconic cultural treasure for years to come.
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I HEARD THE SYMPHONY play this song last night, and it really killed me. So HANG ON to your handkerchiefs.
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— John Prine
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MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY: LOVE ACTUALLY IN CONCERT PERFORMED BY YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, conductor Friday, December 6, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall UNIVERSAL PICTURES AND STUDIOCANAL PRESENT A WORKING TITLE PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH DNA FILMS
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MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY
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CASTING: MARY SELWAY C.D.D. MUSIC BY: CRAIG ARMSTRONG CO-PRODUCERS: DEBRA HAYWARD & LIZA CHASIN COSTUME DESIGNER: JOANNA JOHNSTON LINE PRODUCER: CHRIS TOMPSON PRODUCTION DESIGNER: JIM CLAY DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: MICHAEL COULTER BSC EDITOR: NICK MOORE PRODUCED BY: DUNCAN KENWORTHY, TIM BEVAN, ERIC FELLNER WRITTEN AND DIRECTED: BY RICHARD CURTIS A UNIVERSAL RELEASE (LOGO) © 2003 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS AND 40 MINUTES WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION.
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MOVIE AT THE SYMPHONY BIOGRAPHY CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, resident conductor Australian conductor Christopher Dragon is in his fifth season with the Colorado Symphony. For three years he previously held the position of Assistant Conductor with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, which gave him the opportunity to work closely with Principal Conductor Asher Fisch. Dragon works regularly in Australia and has guest conducted the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and West Australian Symphony Orchestras. His 2015 debut performance at the Sydney Opera House with Josh Pyke and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was released on album by ABC Music and won an ARIA the following year. Dragon’s international guest conducting includes the Orquestra Sinfônica de Porto Alegre, the San Diego Symphony Orchestra and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. He has also conducted at numerous festivals including the Breckenridge and Bangalow Music Festivals, with both resulting in immediate re-invitations. At the beginning of 2016 Dragon conducted Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony as part of the Perth International Arts Festival alongside Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra. Dragon began his conducting studies in 2011 and was a member of the prestigious Symphony Services International Conductor Development Program in Australia under the guidance of course director Christopher Seaman. He has also studied with numerous distinguished conductors including Leonid Grin, Paavo and Neeme Järvi at the Järvi Summer Festival, Fabio Luisi at the Pacific Music Festival, and conducting pedagogue Jorma Panula.
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JOHN DENVER HOLIDAY CELEBRATION WITH YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, conductor MACK BAILEY, guitar JON CONLEY, guitar+ CHRIS NOLE, piano ALAN DEREMO, bass NATE BARNES, drums
Saturday, December 7, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall
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CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION.
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This Concert is Gratefully Dedicated to Genesee Mountain Foundation PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PROGRAM 4
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ALTERNATIVE BIOGRAPHIES CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, resident conductor Australian conductor Christopher Dragon is in his fifth season with the Colorado Symphony. For three years he previously held the position of Assistant Conductor with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, which gave him the opportunity to work closely with Principal Conductor Asher Fisch. Dragon works regularly in Australia and has guest conducted the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and West Australian Symphony Orchestras. His 2015 debut performance at the Sydney Opera House with Josh Pyke and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was released on album by ABC Music and won an ARIA the following year. Dragon’s international guest conducting includes the Orquestra Sinfônica de Porto Alegre, the San Diego Symphony Orchestra and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. He has also conducted at numerous festivals including the Breckenridge and Bangalow Music Festivals, with both resulting in immediate re-invitations. At the beginning of 2016 Dragon conducted Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony as part of the Perth International Arts Festival alongside Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra. Dragon began his conducting studies in 2011 and was a member of the prestigious Symphony Services International Conductor Development Program in Australia under the guidance of course director Christopher Seaman. He has also studied with numerous distinguished conductors including Leonid Grin, Paavo and Neeme Järvi at the Järvi Summer Festival, Fabio Luisi at the Pacific Music Festival, and conducting pedagogue Jorma Panula.
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ALTERNATIVE BIOGRAPHIES JOHN DENVER With more than 33 million records sold and seven Billboard Top Ten albums, John Denver released 23 studio albums over his lifetime. He is best known for the beloved songs “Leaving On a Jet Plane,” “Sunshine On My Shoulders,” “Annie’s Song” and “Rocky Mountain High,” which is a co-state song of Colorado, and “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” which is a co-state song of West Virginia. In addition to his numerous awards and recognition, Denver was instrumental in championing environmental and humanitarian causes. His popularity and continuing influence on popular culture still grow more than a decade after his untimely death. 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. 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 required 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 exploded during take-off in 1986. 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, universities and government and business facilities across the country. Many of Denver’s songs reflected his relationship with nature, and 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. Today, millions of fans old and new enjoy the work of this extraordinary performer. 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. More on John Denver at www.johndenver.com
MACK BAILEY, guitar Using John Denver’s music, Mack taught himself to play the guitar, so it was a thrill for Mack when he had the privilege of trading verses to “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” with Denver in front of 9.000 people shortly before John’s death. Today, his experiences with the Limeliters and John Denver continue to play an active role in Mack’s professional life, even as he pursues his successful solo career. Mack has caught the attention of national folk music audiences with not only his Limeliters performances, but also with his prominent role in the nationally touring show “A Musical Tribute to John Denver” with many of John’s former band members and production crew.
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ALTERNATIVE BIOGRAPHIES JON CONLEY, guitar+ Jon Conley is a mainstay of the Nashville music industry. Jon began playing guitar at seven (wanting to play like Roy Clark) and has branched out to include mandolin, fiddle, banjo, vocals and songwriting in his portfolio. Perhaps best known as the lead guitarist for the Kenny Chesney band, he has credits on recordings by a number of artists and attributes his success to practicing and taking every opportunity to perform seriously.
CHRIS NOLE, piano A former member of John Denver’s band, songwriter/composer, accomplished session musician, producer, and recording artist Chris Nole performs around the world. Nole has toured and recorded with numerous top recording acts including Faith Hill, Travis Tritt, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Shelby Lynne. Chris Nole’s songs have been recorded by various recording artists ranging from Faith Hill to The Swamphonky’s and have been used in such television productions as Men of a Certain Age, Heroes, and E! True Hollywood Story.
ALAN DEREMO, bass guitar A member of John Denver’s band from 1994 until Denver’s passing in 1997, Deremo has performed and/or recorded with a diverse assortment of artists including Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Eric Marienthal, Glenn Frey, Jesse Colin Young, Kathy Mattea, Dave Alvin, John Doe, Exene Cervenkova, Bo Diddley, Jules Shear, Jack Tempchin, Thelma Houston, the Mamas and the Papas, and the Captain and Tenille. For much of the last decade Deremo has toured and recorded with Men at Work singer/guitarist Colin Hay and served as musical director for Tony Hawk’s annual Boom Boom Huck Jam arena tours.
NATE BARNES, drums, percussion As drummer for the band Rose Hill Drive, Nate Barnes has toured the world headlining shows and opening for acts including The Who, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Stone Temple Pilots, The Black Crowes, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Jane’s Addiction, and shared the stage with Pete Townshend (The Who), Warren Haynes, Leslie West (Mountain), Grace Potter, Matisyahu, Mike Watt, and others. In addition to collaborating and recording with legendary producers/ engineers Brendan O’Brien and Nick DiDia, he has also co-produced and co-written three critically acclaimed, full-length albums with the band Rose Hill Drive. Specializing in Rock, Pop, Hip Hop, and Funk styles, Nate has earned a reputation as one of the premier live and studio drummers in the Rocky Mountain area.
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CELTIC WOMAN: THE BEST OF CHRISTMAS TOUR PERFORMED BY YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY
Sunday, December 8, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. Boettcher Concert Hall
Program to be announced from stage
CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION.
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HOLIDAY BIOGRAPHIES
CELTIC WOMAN MAIRÉAD CARLIN Born in Derry, in the north of Ireland, Mairéad Carlin’s life has been immersed in music since her early days, coming from a family whose love of song was passed down to her generation. “Derry, my hometown, is a very cultured and very musical place, wherever you turn there’s always music,” she enthuses. “That was especially true in my family… We’d just sit around the fire, sing and drink tea – there was no alcohol involved, despite what people always think about the Irish!” After finishing her studies at Trinity College of Music in London, Mairéad was signed to Decca Records and has recorded her debut album, ‘Songbook’, due for release in 2014. Mairéad has performed for the President of Ireland, celebrated the Irish Anthem for the EnglandIreland Rugby International to a TV audience of millions and shared the stage with the likes of Snow Patrol and The Priests at the 2013 BBC TV Gala Concert ‘Sons and Daughters’ to mark Derry’s year as City of Culture — of which she also recorded the City of Culture anthem ‘Let The River Run’. She has toured the UK and Ireland with legendary American singer-songwriter Don McLean, including a sellout concert at the Royal Albert Hall. “A motto I’ve used throughout my career so far”, she says, “is a quote from the award-winning poet Seamus Heaney: ‘Sing yourself to where the singing comes from.’ I think there’s a lot to be said for that”.
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HOLIDAY BIOGRAPHIES ÉABHA MCMAHON Éabha began her singing career at 9 years of age, when she was chosen by Veritas to record an album for the children’s book, Beo go Deo. She then began singing in the traditional sean nós style, taught by famous singers such as Máire Ní Choilm, Séamus Mac Mathúna, Moya Brennan, and Íde Mac Mathúna. Éabha went on to win the under-18 All Ireland Oireachtais final at the age of 15, she was reigning Leinster champion from the age of 13 to 17 in the Fleadh Ceoil, and five time Dublin champion in the Fairview Feis Ceoil age 14-18. At the age of 15, Éabha was appproached to audition for Anúna, (the Original Riverdance choir) and in 2005, Éabha became the youngest member to join Anúna. In 2006, she went on tour to the US where the Anúna Christmas Memories DVD was recorded for PBS and reached the top 10 in the Billboard charts that year. She also went on tour to Holland and Germany, as well as singing in venues such as the National Concert Hall, Dublin Castle, Stormont, Farmleigh House and Kilmainham Jail. Éabha is a fluent Irish speaker and was brought up singing and speaking Irish at home in Dublin and she is very proud to be representing her Irish roots with Celtic Woman.
TARA MCNEILL Tara McNeill is a violinist, singer and harpist from Antrim, Ireland. In August 2016 Tara became the newest member of the Irish Music Sensation ‘Celtic Woman’. She is only the second violinist to ever join the #1 World Music Artists and she will also be first multi-instrumentalist as she also brings her harp playing to the group. Tara graduated with First class honours in the BA in Music Performance (violin) at the Royal Irish Academy of Music under the tuition of Michael D’Arcy. She has performed with the RTE Concert Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra, led the Ulster Youth Orchestra and both the RIAM Chamber and Symphony Orchestras. Tara performed the Irish premiere of Finzi’s Violin Concerto in the National Concert Hall, Dublin in April, 2013. Tara has toured Canada, China, Japan and Holland as both a singer and solo violinist with the vocal group Anúna . She is also the solo violinist on their album ‘Illumination’. Orchestral tours have taken Tara throughout Europe, China, Japan, Korea and America performing in venues such as Carnegie hall, New York, Oriental Arts Centre, Shanghai and the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing.
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HOLIDAY BIOGRAPHIES MEGAN WALSH Megan Walsh is from Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland. She is a classically trained soprano, but is proficient in many genres. Megan is a seasoned performer, having been on stage from a very young age. In 2014, at age 17, Megan won “The Soloist” competition with the “Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland”. This journey took her initially to the USA, where she sang in New Jersey, then Connecticut and then on to the stage of the famous Carnegie Hall, New York. On returning to Ireland she performed, as a soloist, with the orchestra for two years, performing in many major venues across the whole Island of Ireland. As a keen participant in the Irish Musical Society arena, Megan has performed many roles, both as lead and ensemble. She played “Cosette” in Les Miserables, “Mary Magdalene” in Jesus Christ Superstar, “Ida” (Honk), “Tracy” (Hairspray), “Sour Kangaroo” (Seussical), “Gabriella” (High School Musical), “Grizabella” (Cats), plus many other shows in supporting roles. She has done tribute performances for the likes of “Christine” (Phantom of the Opera), “Maria” (West Side Story), “Maria” (The Sound of Music) and many others.
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YOU MAKE THE MUSIC HAPPEN. The extraordinary musical experiences that your Colorado Symphony creates depend on generous gifts from donors like you. There are many ways to support your Colorado Symphony, from the Annual Fund to the Symphony Ball, Brett Mitchell Society, Women of Note, the Endowment Campaign, and many more. We are pleased to recognize these generous gifts; thank you for making the music happen through your individual, corporate, and foundation support.
THE SYMPHONY FUND The operating endowment for the Colorado Symphony is held and managed by The Symphony Fund, a separate non-profit organization established to invest and manage funds for the benefit of the Colorado Symphony Association. THE SYMPHONY FUND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gregg O. Kvistad Stephen M. Brett, President Suzanne Ryan Norman L. Wilson, Treasurer William Wallace *Susan K. Ellis, Secretary *Non-Member Jerome H. Kern
ENDOWED CHAIRS AND FUNDS The following members of the Symphony family have established special funds to perpetuate the work of the Colorado Symphony for future generations. These endowed funds are gifts from individuals who have loved, believed in, and supported the orchestra. To these individuals, the Colorado Symphony extends endless gratitude. • • • •
Irene and David Abosch Oboe Chair Merle Chambers Assistant Concertmaster Chair Tom and Noёy Congdon Flute Chair Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund • Friend of the Colorado Symphony Principal Percussion Chair
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DONORS TO THE SYMPHONY FUND SINCE 2015 This list includes gifts made to The Symphony Fund Endowment Campaign. $10,000,000+ Avenir Foundation, Inc. $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 Colorado Symphony Foundation $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 Anonymous Merle Chambers Fund $500,000 to $999,999 Tom and Noëy Congdon
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$9,999 and below AMG National Trust Bank Foundation Anonymous Anonymous Foundation Ms. Margaret Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appell Nancy Ball Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Ms. Catherine E. Beeson Drs. Paula P. and William E. Bernstein Roger and Susan Bowles Evan and Kim Ela Mr. Jack Dais Mr. Evan Ela Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferretti Ms. Dianne Green Ms. Carol A. Greenwald David Hackl and Margaret Shugrue Ms. Amy C. Harmon Mr. Nicholas Hodges Margaret Hoeppner Mr. Kevin Horn Yumi Hwang-Williams Mr. Zephyr Isely and Mrs. F. Parvanta Jerry's Contribution Fund Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and Mr. Stephen Vierling William Johnson Dr. Jan Kennaugh & Mr. Chevis Horne Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kincaid Drs. Richard and Mary Krugman Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker
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Mr. Brad Busse and Ms. Christine Benero ß Ms. Patricia Butler Ω Alice Silver and Tom Byrnes ∑ Ω Calerich Family Foundation Keith and Lindsay Campbell δ Ms. Jane Carlstrom Ms. Martha Chamberlin Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler Ω Henry and Janet Claman Foundation Ω David and Joan Clark Ω Mr. David Clark Ms. Deborah Clendenning ¥ Catherine Cole δ Polly Cordes ß Drs. Yuko and Chris D'Ambrosia ß Ms. Julia Day Σ Zach and Joy Detra ß Mr. Scott Dewar ß Mrs. Mary Donlon Ω Mr. Eric Donnelly ß Dulin Charitable Trust Mr. Garrettson Dulin, Jr. Ω Renee Duncan ß Mr. Carl and Mrs. Nancy Eklund ß Mr. and Mrs. James W. Espy Ω Ms. Jennifer Evans ß Jim and Jo Ferguson Mr. Keith Fisher ß Mr. Scott Fisher and Ms. Janice Fisher ß Mrs. Mary Lou Flater ∑ δ Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fuller δ Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton Mr. John A. Gallagher and Mrs. Diane Gallagher Ω Marian and Lou Gelfand ¥ Ms. Jenay H. Gifford ß Mr. William H. Gleason and Mrs. Helen Gleason Dr. Burton and Mrs. Lee Golub Ω
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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT Ms. Jean M. Gordon Ω Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greene ß Ω Renee and Martin Gross Ω Hugh and Nancy Grove Mrs. Becky Hammond δ Mr. James Hanegan ß Mr. Nick Hazen Ω Mr. Brian R. Hedlund Ann Herron Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hewetson ß Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko δ Mrs. Eileen Honnen-McDonald ∑ δ Mr. Mark Hopkins and Ms. Jennifer Hopkins ß Robert and Betty Huzjak Ms. Maria D. Irivarren ¥ Mrs. Eleanor L. Isbill δ Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins δ Marvin and Carole Johnson Ω Robert W. Karow Mr. Matthew R. Keeney ß Mr. Allen Kemp δ Dr. Peter Kennealey and Dr. Colleen Murphy Jonathan and Beth Kern Family Fund Professor Edward R. Kinney and Dr. Charles A. Dinarello Don and Jody Kirkpatrick Mr. Buz A. Koelbel and Mrs. Sherri S. Hoelbel ß Mr. Gregg Kvistad and Mrs. Amy Kvistad ß Mr. Abbott Lawrence and Martin Marietta ß Minnie B. Lindsey Charles and Gretchen Lobitz ß Ω Paul & Jackie LoNigro Mrs. Jeri Loser ∆ ∑ δ Ms. Lucinda Low and Mr. Daniel B. McGraw Marchbank Family Foundation Mrs. Barbara Marchbank and Mr. Robert Marchbank Ms. Kathleen Markey Mr. Bruce W. Martin and Mrs. Catherine Ann Martin Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin δ Dr. Jerrald McCollum Ω Katherine McMurray Ω Ms. Anne Mead Mr. Robert Meade Anne and Bill Mills ∆ Ms. Sacha Millstone Mr. Scott Moore Janet Mordecai ∑ Ω Mrs. Carol A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers ß Jenks Necker Charitable Fund Anne and David Necker James Neely Ω Nelson Family Foundation Ω Hans E. and Margaret C. Neville Ω Ray O'Loughlin and Jamie Henderson Ω Ed and Jean Onderko Ω Mr. Gary and Mrs. Joyce Pashel Ms. Sue Pawlik Ω Mrs. Alice Perlmutter ¥ Ω Al and Ursula Powell ∑ Ω Mr. & Mrs. James Proffitt Nijole and Walter Rasmussen David and Jennifer Reinecke Ω The Renee and Martin Gross Family Foundation Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko Ω Al Richards ß Mr. James J. Riggs and Mrs. Diane E. Riggs ß Steven and Joan Ringel ∑ δ Ayliffe and Fred Ris Ms. Margaret Roath ∆ ∑ Dr. Gregory Robbins Ω Anthony C. and Patricia J. Romeo Ω Ms. Julie B. Rubsam Sallie and John Ruhnka
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Ms. Carol L. Rust Jim and Doreen Ryan δ Mr. Nemat Sanandaji ß Dean Sanpei ß Mr. Loren Schillinger Ruth Schoening δ Ms. Elizabeth Scully and Mr. Patrick Scully ß Jo Shannon δ Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shultz δ Mr. Jerry E. Sims and Mrs. Carol J. Buchanan Ω Mr. Eric D. Sipf and Mrs. Susan H. Sipf ß Billie Smith William Smitham ß Ms. Kathy Spuhler ∆ ∑ Hanspeter Spuhler δ Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Talley Ms. Kathryn Taylor Ω Mrs. Barbara L. Tedstrom Tipton Family Foundation Ω Ms. Sheila Trader Ms. Erin Trapp ß Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky ∆ δ Dr. David H. Wagner Jr ß Mrs. and Mr. Anne & Stephen Waite John and Kristine Wallack δ Mr. Tim and Mrs. Lisa Walsh Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Ω Mr. and Mrs. Jim White ∆ Mr. Jordan Wight Dr. Martin Yussman ß Jon and Kathy Zeschin
Symphony Musician ($500+)
DeAnn Anderson Ms. Maggie Anderson ß Anonymous Ω Bruce Avery Marti Awad ß David H. and Lornel A. Baker Nancy Ball δ Mr. James Balog and Ms. Suzanne Balog Anne and Henry Beer Ω Dr. Douglas Bell and Dr. Michelle Bell Mr. Joe Bertsch ß Mr. Dean Beyer Michael Biere and Patricia Romero Ω Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blaney Ω Ms. Soley M. Bogadottir Mark and Therese Brady Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brennan ß Mr. Briggs and Ms. Kostyashkina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronesky Ms. Barbara Brown Mr. John Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz δ Lois M. Calvert δ Rusty and Ellen Campos δ Casey Christensen ß Dr. David and Mrs. Delores Claassen Ω Ms. Toni H. Cohig Catherine Coleman ß Ann Connor ß Paul and Eileen Cooper δ Kerry and Walter Cote Ω Mrs. Barbara Cravitz Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cravitz Ω Hille L. Dais Ms. Ruth Dalrymple Rebecca David ß Anne C. Dillen and Mark Dillen ß Margaret Dong Denis and Kathy Donnelly δ
The Dowling Foundation Ω Mr. Ian Dreifaldt ß Louise and Robert Dudley δ Roger & Carol Dutton Ω Ms. Cate Eckenrode Dave Edwards ß Carol Ehrlich Evan and Kim Ela ¥ Ω Mr. Evan Ela ¥ Lucy and Dan Ellerhorst Ω Mr. Don Elliott Mr. Sean Everhart Mr. Bayard Ewing Ω Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ewing Ω Mr. Stephen Fenton ß Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fieman δ Ms. Alexandra Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Flannery Ω Ms. Allison Foster ß Joann Freedman Dick and Sigrid Freese δ Ms. JoAnne Friedman Virginia E. & Robert K. Fuller δ Ms. Lauren Gamba ß Lester and Joan Garrison δ Mike Gaughan and Jeff Julin ß Ω Mr. Michael Gifford and Ms. Jenay Heath Gifford ß The Gilman Family Foundation Ω Mr. Herman Goellnitz ¥ Tamara Golden and Tim Worrall Scott and Roberta Goodall Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Ω Ms. Andrea J. Grant Ω Carolyn Green ß Mr. Felton Green and Mrs. Nancy Green Dennis and Eileen Griffin Ω Peter and Yvonne Griffiths Ω
Ms. Julia Gwaltney Donald Hagengruber Halvorson-Freese 21st Century Fund Charles and Linda Hamlin Ω Ms. Linda E. Hamlin Homer and Treva Hancock Ω Ms. Darlene K. Harmon δ Mr. Frank Harney ß Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell ¥ Ω Dr. Raymond Henkel Owen and Deborah Herman Melvin and Carolyn Hess δ HHSB Family Fund ¥ Mr. James Hidahl and Mrs. Patricia Hidahl Ω Mrs. Patricia C. Higgins Ms. Carol Hildebrand Dr. Stephen Hindes Ω Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Hirsch Mr. and Ms. Arthur Hodges ß Mr. Arthur Hodges ß Mrs. Elizabeth Holtze Ms. Sally H. Hooper Ruth and George Hopfenbeck δ M. J. Hopkins δ Ms. Sally Hopper Ω Andrew Hornbrook Ω Michael E. Huotari and Jill R. Stewart Ω Yumi Hwang-Williams ∑ ß Ω Nancy C. Ives Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James δ Mr. Bradley James Mr. Tim Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Cody Jennings ß Mrs. Jill Johnke Mr. Eric E. Johnson Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and Mr. Stephen Vierling Mr. Douglas C. Jones
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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT Emily B. Joy Ω Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd δ Mr. Jeff Julin ß Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn ¥ Ω Garrick Keatts ß Dr. Richard and Mrs. Carla Kem Ms. Judy H. Kessenich Mark Kessler Ms. Soraya Khalje ß John and Alicia Kinnamon Mel and Roberta Klein δ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber δ Stuart and Janet Kritzer Family Foundation John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich δ Mr. John W. Kure Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan δ Ms. Nancy Lambertson Sandy and Evan Lasky ∑ ß δ Henny Lasley ß David C. Leger δ Mr. Kenneth B. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis Judy and Dan Lichtin Chui Mei G. Lively and Robert D. Lively Patty Lorie Ω Mr. Greg and Mrs. Julie Lucas ∑ Ms. Marian Lyons Mrs. Jean Macferran δ Ernie Blake and Sharon Magness Blake Christopher Marchbanks Jean L. Marshall Ω Ms. Susan Martin William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay Ms. Tanya R. Mathews ß Steve and Kathy McConahey ∆ Ω Michael E. McGoldrick Ω Ms. Karen M. McGrath Carla E. McKennett Ω Ms. Carla McWilliams Mr. Harold 'Bud' Meadows and Mrs. BJ Meadows Ω Ms. Christine D. Metzger Jay and Lois Miller δ Paul & Barb Moe δ Janell Moerer ß Kelvin and Sara Moore Ω Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey Neely Mrs. Jane Netzorg and Mr. Gordon Netzorg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newberry Ω Mr. Timothy W. Nicholas Mr. Randy Oakes and Mrs. Susan Oaks ß Dr. Richard and Mrs. Florence O'Day Ω Larry O'Donnell and Kermit Cain ¥ Dr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki and Mr. Steve Otsuki Ω Mary and Art Otten δ Mary Chloe Ourisman ß Mr. Rick Palacio ß Frank Y. Parce ∆ δ Carl Patterson David and Doris Pearlman Ω Maggie Petray ß Mr. Anthony Pierce ß Mr. & Mrs. Cason and Rachel Pierce Mr. David K. Porter Ed Post Ω Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius δ
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Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Ω Rich Ramsey Ω Melinda H. Reed Ω Ms. Mary Reeve Nancy and Gene Richards δ Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Ω Eleanor Roberts δ Ms. Susan D. Rodger Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg Ω Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen ∆ Parker Rothhammer ß Ellen Ruble ß Suzanne Barber Ryan ∑ δ Mr. Clayton Saylor Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Ω Mr. Donald Schott Ms. Mary Ann Schultz δ Mrs. Melanie Seatvet Mr. David Seeland δ Ms. Carla L. Seeliger Ms. Isabel Shanahan Dr. David Shander and Mrs. Karen Shander Ω Barbara L. Sharp Mr. Daniel Shurz Ms. Alice Silver Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Silverman δ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sisk Ms. Lynn M. Slouka Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover Ms. Bonnie Smith ß Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith δ Mr. Norman Spivy Mr. Thomas R. Stephens and Mr. Todd H. Enders δ Jackson T. Stevens The Sylvan Stool Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strear Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Ω Judy and Rob Tate δ Mr. Frank Thomson Ω Barbara Thorngren δ Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Ω David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Ω Tricia Collins Fund Ms. Heather Van Dusen Mrs. Sue Von Roedern Ω Todd VonLintel ß Ms. Tina Walls ß Ms. Hanna Warren Warren and Mary Washington ∑ Walter and Susanna Weart δ Mrs. Virginia Westgaard Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson Ms. Mary Wollard Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright δ Dick and Lorie Young δ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ziebarth δ Mr. Ken Ziebarth Joan Zisler While we are only able to list a portion of our 2018/19 Season donors, we acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed this past season, no matter the amount. Every donor and dollar keeps the music playing on for Colorado!
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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT IMPRESARIO ($100,000+)
Avenir Foundation, Inc.
Sterne-Elder Memorial Fund PRESENTER ($75,000+)
Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation VIRTUOSO ($50,000+)
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MAESTRO ($25,000+)
Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust Lloyd J King & Eleanor R King Foundation
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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT ENCORE
($15,000+) Colorado Creative Industries FirstBank Florence R. and Ralph L. Burgess Trust Fund Frontier Fire Protection Kenneth King Foundation Live Nation Trice Jewelers U.S. Engineering Co.
CONCERTMASTER ($10,000+)
IMA Financial Group Inc. KPMG LLP Marshall-Rodeno Associated OfficeScapes Plante Moran Prologis RIDA Development Robinson Waters & O'Dorisio PC The Schramm Foundation Semple Brown Design, P.C. Tributary Real Estate U.S. Bank U.S. Bank Foundation
INSTRUMENTALIST
AEG Live Blue Moon Brewing Co. - Rino Colorado Real Estate Journal Grace Bay Resorts HealthONE Macy's Martin Marietta Helen Murray Charitable Trust Northern Trust Sherman & Howard Trautman & Shreve Inc. University of Denver VAL-U-ADS of Colorado, Inc.
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Fine Arts Foundation Jay's Valet Rick Steves' Europe Inc. The Peninsula New York Scientific & Cultural Collaborative Verizon Wireless
SOLOIST ($500+)
COMPOSER ($7,500+)
The Chill Foundtion
PRINCIPAL ($5,000+)
A.J. Markley Trust Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Leopold Bros. Distilling Baceline Investments Baker & Hostetler, LLP Benefactor/Randall Carter Beyond Campus Innovations, Inc. Centura Health Colorado State University System Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP DCP Midstream The Denver Foundation The Denver Post Community Foundation Ernst & Young, LLP Henry Shein Medical Group Husch Blackwell LLP
Aloft Denver AOR Inc. Barolo Grill Baker Botts, L.L.P. The Broadmoor Cherry Creek Shopping Center Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Denver International Airport Denver Museum of Nature and Science Encore Electric Fackler Legacy Gift Fairfield and Woods PC FourPoint Energy Four Seasons Hotel Denver Great West Life Guild Mortgage Cherry Creek ISEC Inc Medtronic, Inc. Mile High United Way QEP Resources, Inc. Sage Hospitality Sip | eat + drink SOL Bras and Sleepwear Wines For Humanity
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 pleased to recognize them. In memory of Bass Clarinetist Mr. Don Ambler given by: Mr. Robert Rodine In memory of Gene Amole's KVOD given by: Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner
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In memory of Eugene Curtis and Florence Ann Armstrong given by: Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation In memory of Claire Barbara given by: Mr. and Mrs. Skip Anderson In memory of Andrew Bermingham given by: Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland
In memory of Virginia Bonvicini given by: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferretti Ms. Bernice Lane Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mosser Frank Y. Parce In memory of Valerie G. Brown given by: Nancy Carnes Ives In memory of Donald J. Carlstrom given by: Ms. Jane Carlstrom In memory of MingWah Chan given by: Fungyee Chan In memory of Blair Chotzinhoff, Jerry Endsley, Ken Harper, and Harry T. Safstrom given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Max Ehrlich given by: Carol Ehrlich In memory of Richard M. Eslinger given by: Mr. John T. Kelly In memory of Dr. Constantine John Falliers given by: Penny and Dick Leather John and Merry Low In memory of Jerry Friedman and Joyce Freeman given by: Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Keith Hammond given by: Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt Mrs. Becky Hammond Ms. Candy McCampbell Mr. Joseph Zuchter and Ms. Carol Catardi In memory of Seonghee Hedlund given by: Mr. Brian R. Hedlund In memory of Arnold Heller given by: Dr. and Ms. Arnold Heller
In memory of Glo Hess given by: Frank Y. Parce In memory of Harley Higbie, Jr. given by: Lorraine Higbie Rosemarie Murane In memory of Fred Hoeppner given by: Margaret Hoeppner In memory of Samuel Lancaster given by: Ms. Mary Louise Burke Mr. Keith F. Corrette In memory of Mary Langehough given by: Ms. Tawney S. Willett In memory of Ann Levy given by: Ms. Peggy Brody Dick and Sigrid Freese In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Anonymous In memory of John W. Low given by: Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David Arkell AMG National Trust Bank Foundation Douglas and Constance Cain Mr. Willis Carpenter Ms. Lee C. Everding Ms. Rebecca A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hautzinger Ms. Carol Hildebrand Elizabeth and Steve Holtze Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hutchens Ms. Lucinda Low and Mr. Daniel B. McGraw Ms. M. A. McEwan and Mr. P Tiley Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marchand Rosemarie Murane Mrs. Jane Netzorg
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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT Judi and Robert Newman Gordon R. and Pam Parker Jane I. Ryan Mrs. Victoria Sahani Mr. Mark Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland University of Denver Nancy S. and Earl L. Wright Foundation In memory of Paul Lucas given by: Ms. Kathie Lucas In memory of Dorothy Mauk given by: Ms. Sue Pawlik In memory of Thomas Luther McClintock given by: Lenny Gail and Robin Steans In memory of William and Virginia McGehee given by: Ms. Robin McGehee In memory of John and Helen McGuire given by: John and Helen McGuire In memory of Ken Miller given by: Ms. Ashley I. Geisel In memory of Maurine Moody given by: Mr. Robert Moody In memory of William "Bill" E. Murane given by: Mrs. Madelon Affeld Charles Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James K. Aronstein Ms. Patsy Benedict Mr. Donald L. Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Jock Bickert Mr. Willis Carpenter Mrs. Mimi Chenoweth Sheila M. Cleworth Ms. Mary Cook Mrs. Dana Crawford James Cruz, Jr. and Family Ms. Nancy Downing Ms. Mary Duell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dumler Nancy and Mike Farley Vincent Favoriti and Mary Grace & Len McCue Dick and Sigrid Freese Virginia E. & Robert K. Fuller Ms. Georgia M. Garnsey Alan G. and Sally R. Gass Caleb and Sidney Gates Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guyton James Hasler Sarah C. Hite Ms. Mary T. Hoagland Ruth and George Hopfenbeck CE Kahn Fund John and Merry Low Ms. Evelyn B. McClearn Rosemarie Murane Ms. Pat Pascoe Ms. Carol S. Prescott Ms. Mary Reeve Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Resnick Ms. Jeanne R. Robb Rob and Jane Scofield Carole and George Shaw Ms. Susan Sheridan Mr. Erik Solof
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Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland Ms. Margaret Trousdale Mrs. Teresa White & Eide Bailly LLP Grace Willhoit Mr. William R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wohlgenant Ms. Florence C. Wolfe Mrs. Diane Woodworth-Jordan and the CCHN Board In memory of William Murane, Robert Schulein & Blair Chotzinhoff given by: Nancy & Robert Schulein Fund In memory of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. and Mrs. David Askin Kerry and Walter Cote Ms. Martha S. Fiser Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lingenfelter Ms. Sally Ochsner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Manka Ms. Desiree A. Parrott-Alcorn Ms. Addie Roberts Mr. Russ Skillings Eleanor Roberts Ms. Lori Snyder Mr. Wes Showalter Ms. Janet G. Way In memory of Gerard Porter given by: The Lakewood Estates Patio HOA In memory of Herman D. Post given by: Herman D. Post Fund In memory of Gerald Rainer given by: Mr. Erik Peterson In memory of my husband, William H. Roberts given by: Mrs. Irene Roberts In Memory of Bolko von Roedern given by: Mrs. Sue Von Roedern In memory of Erwin I. Rogoff, “Country Before Self” given by: Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg In memory of Lucille S. Rosenfeld given by: Sig Rosenfeld In memory of Frances and Eugene Schaefer given by: Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer In memory of Sidney Schetina given by: Mr. Willis Carpenter Marian and Lou Gelfand Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H. Groezinger Drs. David and Miriam Weil Ms. Lisa Weil In memory of Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia J. Kreider In memory of Kasiel Steinhardt, M.D. given by: June & Sylvan Stool Family Charitable Fund In memory of Mary Symonton given by: Anonymous In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Eileen and Jerry Walker given by: Ms. Erika Walker
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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT 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 Catherine Beeson given by: Nancy Livingston In honor of Dr. Paula Bernstein's birthday given by: Mr. Erik Bernstein In honor of Drs. Paula and William Bernstein given by: Ms. Paula Folkman In honor of Steve Brett and Linda Shoemaker for all they do for our community given by: Anna and John J. Sie Foundation In honor of John and Christine Brown given by: Ms. Barbara Brown In honor of Charlie Burrell given by: Dr. Renee Cousins King Mr. Paul B. Batchelder In honor of Duain Wolfe and Mary Louise Burke given by: Claire Benson In honor of Willis Carpenter given by: Ms. Marian Lyons In honor of Young and Carolyn Cho given by: Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis In honor of Jo Ellen Cohen's 70th Birthday given by: Mrs. Debbi Alpert Ms. Peggy Beck Mr. Martin M. Berliner Ms. Martha W Cannon Ms. Sharon M. Engle Ms. Jody Epstein Ms. Shirley "Cookie" Gold Lynne Green Mr. Barry Hirschfeld Mrs. and Mr. Brooks Luby Mandelbaum Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Cheri L. Michelson Ms. Jane L. Montgomery Mrs. Ricki G. Rest Ms. Fatosh Saribal Mrs. Barbara Sidon Ms. Dorothea Thomson In honor of Christopher Dragon given by: Marjorie R. Thirlby In honor of Joyce Elliott given by: Mr. Don Elliott In honor of Janice Gieskieng for Christmas and her Birthday given by: Ms. Linda McGoff & The McGoff Family In honor of Jim Greenwood given by: DaVita In honor of Chet Hampson given by: Ms. Susan Martin In honor of Byron Haselden's 50th Birthday. “With love, The Chrisman Family� given by: Mr. Jim D. Chrisman In honor of Ed Haselden given by: The Jerry Gart Family Foundation In honor of Jutta Herrmann given by: Carla Cheuvront
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In honor of Philip C. Hiester, Master Electrician CSO given by: Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko In honor of Diane Hill for Women of Note given by: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weisberg In honor of Anne Marie Hoffman given by: Mr. Peter Poses In honor of Co and David Hohnbaum given by: Mrs. Marcie B. Haloin In honor of Bill Johnson: DCP Midstream Charitable Fund In honor of Jerry and Mary Kern given by: Jonathan and Beth Kern Family Fund Ms. Susan Ellis In honor of Keith Kirby given by: Ms. Sara Alt In honor of Leah Kovach given by: Mrs. Marilyn Mishkin In honor of John and Merry Low given by: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marchand In honor of Dr. Marv Lubeck given by: Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Resnick In honor of Sachiko Nakahira given by: T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon In honor of the Non-Violent Marching Band String Members given by: Posner-Wallace Foundation In honor of Leonard Perlmutter given by: Alice Perlmutter In honor of Anthony Pierce given by: Pinon Real Estate Group In honor of Abby Raymond given by: Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Raymond In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Mollie Leone In honor of Kristine and John Wallack given by: Richard Falb and Gail Skaggs In honor of Darlee Whiting given by: Hayes Family Foundation In honor of all the little princesses in the world, including my niece Ava Mi-Sun Williams given by: Ms. Ruth Williams In honor of Duain Wolfe given by: Claire Benson
THE HORACE TUREMAN LEGACY SOCIETY Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Legacy Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The 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. To learn more about including the Colorado Symphony in your estate planning, please call 303.308.2475 or visit coloradosymphony.org/Planned-Giving. Anonymous Richard and Susan Abernethy The Estate of Nan L. Barnett Mr. Jim Caputo J. Harold Corp Trust
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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT Jane Costain and Gary Moore The Estate of John Coubrough, Jr.* 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. Misty Haisfield Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Mr. Johannes Heim* Cathey A. Herren 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* The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel* Sandy and Evan Lasky Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz Mrs. Ann C. Levy* Esther R. Liss Living Trust* John* and Merry Low Sandey Luciano Marjorie MacLachlan Evi and Evan Makovsky The Estate of William McGehee* Mrs. Sue McFarlane Willis M. McFarlane* Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen Mr. Morton Ms. Helen M. Murray* Mr. Thomas Murray Ms. Lori Needler* Judie and Ron Neel Judith Nichols Mr. William Oliver Gordon R. and Pam Parker Armeda Plank* Ms. Barbara Powell James R. Pratt Mrs. Lois Rainer*
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The Estate of Edwin T. Richard* Mrs. Lee R. Roberts* Mr. Neil F. Roberts* Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell* Mr. Harvey D. Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice Suzanne Barber Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sanders Ms. Elizabeth Schmitz The Estate of Henry R. Schmoll* Rob and Jane Scofield Ms. Floy L. Senior The Ilse Steinbach Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry The Estate of Jim Taylor* Mr. Richard Thackrey Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vaughn The Estate Of Samuel Wagonfeld* John and Kristine Wallack Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright* The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust* Ms. Phyllis J. Young * Deceased
CRESCENDO SOCIETY YOUNG PROFESSIONALS OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY – FOUNDING MEMBERS The Founding Member Level is available to donors of $250 or more and includes discounted tickets to Crescendo Society Colorado Symphony concerts, complimentary tickets to exclusive Crescendo Society events, and discount codes to select Colorado Symphony performances. Be a part of Crescendo Society history and become a Founding Member in its inaugural season! To learn more about becoming a Crescendo Society member please call 303.308.2475 or visit coloradosymphony.org/crescendo Amanda and John Armstrong Ryan Cohn Mr. Christopher Cole Mr. Timothy Curry Ms. Lauren Habenicht Ms. Liz Hartsel Mr. Ben Johnson Ms. Angeline Nelson Ms. Rebecca Sposato Mr. Kip Wallen
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BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION FOR COLORADO SYMPHONY CONCERT TICKETS AND INFORMATION: call 303.623.7876. 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, coloradosymphony.org navigation will always direct you to the official ticketing agent or source. LATE SEATING: In consideration of our musicians, guest artists, crew and 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. NO SMOKING: Boettcher Concert Hall is a smoke free venue. Any and all forms of smoking are prohibited in the venue. NO FILMING: Camera and recording equipment are not permitted in the hall during concerts unless otherwise noted. 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. 44
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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. 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. 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. COAT CHECK is located underneath the main lobby stairs in the hallway leading to Gallery 1. 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. 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. 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.
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