Colorado Symphony -- Soundings, Mar 15-May 28, 2023

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As we revel in the final concerts of our incredible 2022/23 Season, we wanted to take a moment to thank you once again for your loyal and generous support of the Colorado Symphony. Your passion for our music is essential to the continued success of this historic Denver institution and we are thrilled that you are back in the hall!

At a time when many orchestras around the country are struggling to regain their pre-pandemic attendance, the Colorado Symphony has flourished with audiences flooding Boettcher Concert Hall in record numbers. More than anything, this is a testament to the strength and vitality of our Denver Arts Community and we’re so grateful for your continued investment in us.

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. Next season promises to build on that success as we celebrate our Centennial, commemorating 100 years of symphonic music in Colorado.

Your support today — whether through donations, philanthropy, ticket purchases, volunteering your time, or sharing our story with friends and family — will have a lasting impact on music lovers in Colorado for generations to come.

On behalf of our entire Colorado Symphony family and the Board of Trustees, thank you for sharing this time with us. Together, we’re building a bright future for live, symphonic music.

With deep gratitude,

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WELCOME

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. 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.

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 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. 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.

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.

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! 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.

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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OFFICERS

Richard D. Krugman, MD Co-Chair | Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect

Julie Rubsam Co-Chair | Community Leader

James D. Butler Treasurer & Trustee | Community Leader

Susan Bowles Secretary | Ex-Officio Trustee & Colorado Symphony, Cello

TRUSTEES

Anthony T. Accetta Community Leader

Maggie Anderson Managing Partner, Lifeline Vascular Care

Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Clinical Psychologist

Young Cho Community Leader

Mary Cowell* Colorado Symphony, Viola, Fixed 3rd Chair

Scott Doniger DaVita

Adam Donner Community Leader

Matthew Eckenhoff* Colorado Symphony, Horn

Sandy Elliott Community Leader

Mike Ferrufino President/CEO, Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Bob Friedlander Colorado Symphony Chorus, Bass 2

Amy Harmon Founder, Urban Market Partners, LLC

Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. Consulting Psychologist, Somerville Partners

John Hilton* Colorado Symphony, Violin

Patrick Hodge* Colorado Symphony, Utility Horn

Dr. Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic MD, PhD, MBA CU Medicine

Endowed Professor of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology, Chair, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine

Bill Johnson President, DCP Midstream

Karen Kinzie* Colorado Symphony, Violin

Richard Kylberg Chief Strategy Officer, VMP

Owen Levine* Colorado Symphony, Bass

Lynn McDonald Community Leader

Mike McPhee Author/Journalist

Steve Miller Sherman & Howard Seoyoen Min* Colorado Symphony, Cello

Bill Myers Managing Director, Communications, Liberty Global, Inc.

Marta O'Grady, OD, FAAO University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery

Susan Paik* Colorado Symphony, Violin

Deana M. Perlmutter Partner, Forbes Tate Partners

Mike Richardson, Esq. Partner, Milgrom & Daskam

Malik Robinson Executive Director, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance

L.T. Sandvik Business Development Manager, Academy Bank

Ben Strawn Partner, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP

John Street CEO, Pax8

Nick Tisherman* Colorado Symphony, Oboe 2nd/Assistant Principal

Lorenzo A. Trujillo Attorney and Mariachi Director/Professor, MSU Denver

Seth Weisberg Community Leader

Andra Zeppelin Community Leader

Mike Zoellner ZF Capital, Managing Partner

EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES

Liz Hartsel Partner, Fortis Law Partners LLC, Chair Colorado Symphony Associate Board

Elizabeth Leslie President, Colorado Symphony Guild

Susan Oakes Partner, Holland & Hart, and DYAO, Vice President, Board of Directors

Ginger White Executive Director, Arts & Venues City & County of Denver

EMERITUS TRUSTEES

William K. Coors**

John Low**

Will McFarlane** Dr. Gerald Rainer**

Jerome H. Kern Emeritus Chair of the Board Colorado Symphony Association

Mary Rossick Kern

Lee Yeingst

HONORARY TRUSTEES

Governor Jared Polis Governor of Colorado

Mayor Michael B. Hancock Mayor of Denver

*Colorado Symphony Musician Trustee

**In Memorium

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LEADERSHIP TEAM

Coreen Miller Interim Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, & Chief Financial Officer

Anthony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer

ADMINISTRATIVE

Shannon Fraser Administrative Assistant & Office Manager

ARTISTIC

Anthony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer

David Aeling Production Stage Manager

Aric Christensen Audio Engineer

Anne Drake Production Manager

Dante Dunlap Properties Master

Kimberly Egan Recording Engineer

Jonathan Groszew Director of Orchestral Personnel

Kelsey Hawkins Artistic Coordinator

Sam Jaehnig Head Carpenter

Dustin Knock Manager of Artistic Operations

Mike Pappas New Media Center

Hitomi Sipher Assistant Librarian

Miles Stasica Master Electrician

Julie Strom Manager of Orchestra Personnel

Lyle Wong Orchestra Librarian

Izabel Zambrzycki Artistic General Manager

CONDUCTORS & CHORUS DIRECTION

Peter Oundjian Principal Conductor

Christopher Dragon Resident Conductor

Duain Wolfe Chorus Director, Colorado Symphony Chorus

Scott O'Neil Staff Orchestrator and Conductor

Eric Israelson Chorus Manager, Colorado Symphony Chorus

Mary Louise Burke Associate Conductor, Colorado Symphony Chorus

Taylor Martin Assistant Conductor, Colorado Symphony Chorus

Barbara Porter Assistant Chorus Manager, Colorado Symphony Chorus

Jared Joseph Colorado Symphony Conducting Intern

DEVELOPMENT

Casey Bryan Grants Manager

Lillie Burrow Development Event & Stewardship Manager

Cecile Forsberg-Kerr Director of Individual Giving & Strategic Support

David Rosen Development Services and Support Manager

Katie Skawski Director of Institutional Relations & Stewardship

EDUCATION

Breanna McCaughey Director of Community Education

Davey Van Beveren Education Outreach & Engagement Coordinator

Karena Thammasene Education Intern

FINANCE

Coreen Miller Interim Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, & Chief Financial Officer

Ben Boone Senior Manager of Finance

Annette Brown Staff Accountant

David Murphy Payroll & Benefits Manager

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Stephanie Derybowski Director of Web Experience

Nick Dobreff Communications & Creative Director

Kayla Hayes Director of Digital Marketing & Promotions

Tori Seaver Digital Marketing Manager

SALES & PATRON SERVICES

MacKenzie McGuire Director of Sales & Patron Services

Jenna Abbott Patron Services Associate

Dani Burge Patron Services Associate

Jordan Catmull Lead Sales & Patron Services Associate

Molly Epstein Group Sales Associate

Rosa Gasdia Patron Services Associate

Johanna Jeter Manager of Sales & Patron Services

Emelie Kronquist Lead Sales & Patron Services Associate

Megan Pryor Patron Services Associate

Joy Xiaodan Associate Manager of Sales & Patron Services

COLORADO SYMPHONY FUND

Stephen M. Brett President

Norman L. Wilson Treasurer

James D. Butler Director

Suzanne Ryan Director

William Wallace Director

Kip Wallen Secretary

GUILD OFFICERS

Elizabeth Leslie President

Nancy Crego President Elect

Kathy Dolan Treasurer

Lorenz Rychner Assistant Treasurer

Nancy Crego Recording Secretary

Nancy Lawrence VP Fundraising

Terry Gallant VP Music Education

Elizabeth Leslie VP Membership

Susan Thomas VP Information Management

Donna Connolly Corresponding Secretary

Kathy Swanson Shop Manager

Monica Owen Shop Buyer

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BUILDING A SYMPHONY SEASON

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the season planning process for the Colorado Symphony

The spring unveiling of a new Colorado Symphony season is a highly anticipated annual event for subscribers, patrons, and occasional concertgoers alike. Anything seems possible leading up to the announcement with an endless combination of repertoire, conductors, and guest artists waiting to be revealed.

Building a full concert season is like assembling an enormous puzzle, one that requires countless hours and input from several key contributors and stakeholders within the organization. This is especially true for a season as robust as the Colorado Symphony’s,

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Peter Oundjian Principal Conductor Tony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer Izabel Zambrzycki Artistic General Manager Nick Tisherman Assistant Principal Oboe

which regularly contains more concerts — 150 annually — than that of many orchestras around the country. It requires research, debate, compromise, and creativity to stay on the cutting edge of symphonic programming while crafting a season schedule that fulfills the hopes and desires of many different stakeholders in the organization.

With the recent unveiling of the Colorado Symphony’s upcoming Centennial Season, we spoke with a few key members of the season planning process, offering a look behind the curtain at the inner workings of the orchestra’s creative process.

QWhat role do you play in the season planning process?

Peter Oundjian | Principal Conductor: I work closely with Tony Pierce and Izabel Zambrzycki to create a season of engaging and contrasting programs. These are all discussed with our Artistic Committee who give feedback and input so that together we present the most interesting season we can conjure.

Tony Pierce | Chief Artistic Officer: The first thing I’d say is that I have an amazing team to work with here at the Colorado Symphony. It’s a source of pride for us that we work together in a coordinated effort. It’s a massive undertaking each season and we all approach it with a great sense of responsibility and opportunity.

Izabel Zambrzycki | Artistic General Manager: I work very closely with Tony Pierce and Peter Oundjian to bring the season to life. Tony and I are very collaborative on every program we do, but I tend to focus more on the classical season programming, and we work together on the non-classical offerings. I also play a key role in communicating with the different teams about these programs and work closely with our marketing department on bringing the season brochure to fruition.

Nick Tisherman | Assistant Principal Oboe and current Artistic Committee Chair: I work with, and on behalf of, the nine musicians of the Artistic Committee, as well as Tony Pierce and Izabel Zambrzycki to decide on programming across the full sweep of the season. Our largest role is narrowing down a list of conductors we’d like to see on the podium. When a great conductor comes through, it electrifies the orchestra, and it is our job to make sure that experience is recreated as much as possible. Sometimes I will be consulted for decisions on specific repertoire, and I offer

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my ideas and suggestions based on what I think could fit the program well. Other times, a program or set of programs are mostly fleshed out, but I can give unique insight as a player to fine-tune how the programs fall on the calendar to maximize the artistic quality of the musicians.

When planning a symphony season, what are some of your goals and what do you hope to achieve?

PO: For both the orchestra and our listeners, we try to create a nice balance between the familiar, the new, and the rediscovered. Each program should have its own unique appeal. In the end we want everyone to be tempted to attend every single program or at least to wish they could!

NT: It’s all about a balancing act of old and new, more popular and more classical, well-worn favorites and undiscovered gems. I want to galvanize and inspire our audiences both with our shared favorite repertoire, and through projects in which we engage diverse artists and perform diverse genres to stay on the cutting edge of what a symphonic ensemble can do. And of course, I want my colleagues to be inspired to come to work every day. Ideally, if the forces onstage are excited about the calendar, so too are our audiences.

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STORIES OF NOTE
“I want to galvanize and inspire our audiences both with our shared favorite repertoire, and through projects in which we engage diverse artists and perform diverse genres to stay on the cutting edge of what a symphonic ensemble can do.”
Nick Tishermann
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TP: Our goal is always to inspire our community and our artists in the pursuit of our mission. We obviously have budgetary goals, but we believe that if our artists aren’t inspired then my team is missing the boat. We always have a list of soloists, conductors, and particular works we understand both the orchestra and our audience enjoy, but we need to always be searching a bit to think outside the box, take risks, and continue to be active curators of this artform.

IZ: I would say there are always two primary goals for me when looking at the season. First, is there a balance to the repertoire in terms of pieces that will be popular and exciting for audiences as well as pieces that will feed the orchestra’s souls and present them with new challenges. Second, is there something for everyone on our season.

What sort of planning goes into the season building process?

IZ: I started taking conductor availabilities this past summer for the 2024/25 season. My goal is always to get the podium staffing done in the summer and then work with Peter and our guest conductors on building programs in the fall. Every artistic administrator’s goal is to get farther ahead on planning, because the farther ahead we get, the better talent we can bring to our podium. Getting an artist like Marin Alsop means you need to be ahead of the game!

TP: We really start by mapping out when our traditional classical weeks are allocated to the calendar. There are obviously concerts to set as tent poles, but our goal is to make sure our offerings are equitably spaced out throughout the season for our subscribers. We then turn to staffing the podium, working with Peter to understand his availability and we work forward from there. It’s also very important to consider when the chorus is scheduled as they’re a critical part of this institution and their timeline for preparation is not the same as the orchestras. This obviously requires close consultation with our chorus director, Duain Wolfe, as we plan their involvement in the season.

Explain the committee process and how you came to be chair.

NT: Like most internal governance, the musicians have a democratic process to elect members of the various committees. I was honored to be nominated for the

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artistic committee and I take it as a sign of trust that my colleagues believe I can best represent the musicians while also helping to move the organization forward. I was elected to the Artistic Committee for a three-year term, and in this, my final year of the term, I was elected as the chair and de facto liaison between the musicians and our artistic staff. It’s a big responsibility to take on the workload of being this nexus of communication in addition to my performing duties, but I think it’s incredibly important to do my civic duty for an orchestra I am grateful to perform with every day.

QWhat is the collaborative process like in deciding what will be performed each season and how does the Colorado Symphony’s collaborative process differ from other orchestras?

PO: We have a really excellent process of dialogue between our artistic team and the Artistic Committee. It’s extremely enjoyable because it often feels like we’re planning several wonderful journeys and just talking about the pieces and the programs can be quite inspiring and energizing.

IZ: The Colorado Symphony differs from every other orchestra in that our Artistic Committee has final approval on all of our programming. It makes for more of a process in getting programming done but it does also create buy-in on everything we do. If a musician in the orchestra is frustrated with a program, they bring it to their colleagues at the committee and it is shared with all of us. We keep all of that in mind as we plan the next season.

NT: In a typical situation, there is a three-pronged approach between 1) the conductor, who has strong ideas of what they would like to perform, 2) the artistic staff, who have a better sense of what might work for the specific organization, and 3) the music library, which understands best the logistics of acquiring physical music. Very few orchestras have as much transparency and musician involvement as ours, and I’m grateful for this because it has given me important insight and appreciation for how an orchestra works behind the scenes, as well as a shared pride when the brochure comes out each spring.

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STORIES OF NOTE

What titles are you most looking forward to in the 2023/24 Season?

PO: Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, Christopher Rouse’s profound Sixth Symphony on our Mozart and Now weekend, Mahler Symphony No. 3, Vaughan Williams’ “A Sea Symphony” and Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony would be at the top, but every single program has its own beauty and enchantment.

NT: An under-the-radar Classics program next year led by the Colorado Symphony debut of conductor Eun Sun Kim includes one of my favorite symphonies in Sibelius’ Second Symphony with Beethoven’s lamentably rarely played Second Piano Concerto, a favorite of mine since my conservatory years, and probably one of the only times I’ll hear such a great soloist play it live. I’m beyond excited to hear our Principal Clarinet, Jason Shafer, as he rips the Corigliano Clarinet Concerto to shreds. I also love dance, so I’m excited for Andrew Litton to bring the New York City Ballet dancers to our stage, and of course, An Alpine Symphony has new meaning for me after seven seasons of Colorado hiking.

IZ: I’m very much looking forward to having Marin Alsop back again to conduct Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in what will be a blockbuster weekend for our patrons! I’m also really excited to welcome back Rune Bergmann to the podium after his very successful debut during the 2021/22 Season. Of course, Peter Oundjian is one of the best conductors to work with and I look forward to anything he does but closing the season with An Alpine Symphony will be one to remember!

TP: I’m thrilled that we’re closing the season with An Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss. For the Centennial Season in the Centennial State, it’s a perfect way to celebrate where this institution is after 100 years of symphonic music.

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support for the Symphony by helping to foster a thriving artistic community, investing in education programs, innovative programming, and envisioning the future of live symphonic music.

WOMEN OF NOTE

Members of Women of Note honor women of the CSA through donations and celebrations of the players’ talents and contributions to the excellence of the orchestra.

CRESCENDO SOCIETY

The Crescendo Society is an enthusiastic group of young professionals that foster a community of music lovers working to create a deeper awareness and appreciation for live symphonic music.

COLORADO SYMPHONY GUILD

This group of dedicated Symphony lovers, volunteers and manages the guild shop, hosts fundraisers, and supports Colorado Symphony initiatives.

DONOR BENEFITS

Our supporters get more! Contributors can receive the following benefits as part of their support.

• Early Access to Single Tickets

• Invitations to Open Rehearsals and Chamber Performances

• Concierge Ticketing

• Meet the Musicians of the Colorado Symphony

• Invitations to Sit on Stage During a Rehearsal

• Invitations to Season Preview and Donor Receptions

• Dedicated Concert and Complimentary Tickets

• Guest Artist Meet & Greets

To learn more visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/donor-benefits.

GET INVOLVED

Consider joining a Colorado Symphony Society where you can meet community members interested in making an impact on arts and culture in Colorado. Learn more by visiting coloradosymphony.org/support/memberships.

LUMINARY SOCIETY

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CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

Corporate partnerships support world-class musicians, impactful education programming, and community events through sponsorships and in-kind donations. The Symphony offers corporate partners high-profile brand exposure, employee discount programs, exclusive events and concert tickets, and community impact initiatives designed to meet your corporate social responsibility. Sponsorships are tailored to meet your business objectives and provide meaningful and measurable benefits.

Thank you to all our contributors for making the work of the Colorado Symphony possible.

QUESTIONS ABOUT BECOMING A DONOR, RECEIVING BENEFITS, OR JOINING A SOCIETY?

Contact one of our Development Department Team members:

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WE PERFORM FOR YOU BECAUSE OF YOU.

The extraordinary musical experience you are about to enjoy is possible because of the generous support of our donors.

The Colorado Symphony is an essential cultural pillar in the community because of our philanthropic partners. We are pleased to recognize their generous support.

Contributors to the Colorado Symphony are integral to building a future where live symphonic music is for everyone. We are committed to providing inspiring, accessible, and visionary live symphonic musical experiences for future generations. Thank you for your investment in arts and culture in your community.

ANNUAL FUND DONOR LIST –INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY FOUNDATION SUPPORT

This list includes gifts made to the Colorado Symphony from July 1, 2021 through January 31, 2023. If you have any questions or concerns regarding a donor listing, please contact the Development Department at 303.308.2469. Thank you for your support!

Legend: We know there are many ways to support the Colorado Symphony. Use this legend to see how donors like you support and delve into our music and offerings.

DIAMOND CHAIRMAN SOCIETY

($100,000+)

Nancy and Anthony Accetta ∆∑

Anonymous

Sharon and Jim Butler ∆

Genesee Mountain Foundation

The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey

Sterne-Elder Memorial Fund

Estate of Dieter and Marianne Wons

PLATINUM CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($50,000+)

Ed and Laurie Bock ∆

Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc.

Frances S. Corsello ∆

GOLD CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($25,000+)

Maggie Anderson ∆

The Anschutz Foundation

Keith and Kathie Finger ∆∑

Lorraine and Harley Higbie Fund

Dr. Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic and Dr. Slobodan Todorovic ∆

Drs. Richard and Mary Krugman ∆

Jane Costain and Gary Moore ∆

Drs. Sarah and Harold Nelson ∆

The Estate of Richard and Ingeborg Pickard

Mr. John Street ∆

Seth and Rivka Weisberg ΔΣ

CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($10,000+)

Anonymous

Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver ∆

Linda Shoemaker and Steve Brett ∆

Heidi Burose ∆

Ms. Anastasia D. Carter ∆

Merle C. Chambers ∆

Helen Murray Charitable Trust

The Chill Foundation

Young and Carolyn Cho ∆∑

Dr. Helena L. Chum ∆

Congdon Family Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deane

Richard Divine ∆

Mr. John F. Estes III and Mrs. Norma Horner ∆

Bob Friedlander: Colorado Symphony Chorus

George L. Shields Foundation, Inc.

Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson ∆

Amy C. Harmon ∆

Bill Johnson and MaryKate McClain Δ

Kenneth and Myra Monfort Charitable Fund

Professor Edward Kinney ∆

Donald and Margery Langmuir ∆

Steve and Pat Larson ∆

The Estate of Carole Leight

Dr. and Mrs. Margie Mauldin MD ∆

Holly McDonald ∆

Miller Family Foundation

Robert R. Montgomery ∆

Mr. William F. Myers ∆

Peter and Nadine Oundjian Δ

Dr. Nathan Pearlman ∆

Renaissance Charitable Foundation

Dr. Richard and Jo Sanders ∆

Raymond and Suzanne Satter ∆∑

Mr. Cameron Schaefer ∆

Dave Schmitz ∆

Jane Scofield ∆

Jerry E. Sims and Carol J. Buchanan ∆

Stephens Enders Fund

Dr. Jack Wilson ∆

Norman and Joan Wilson ∆

Ken Wolf ∆

Michael and Nancy Zoellner Δ

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SILVER CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE

($5,000+)

Anonymous

A.J. Markley Trust

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AMM Charitable Fund

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Lockwood Family Foundation

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Ms. Kathleen Markey ∑

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Katherine McMurray

Jan McNally

Mike McPhee ∆

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Anne B. Mills

Mr. Henry Mohr

Greg Morrison

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Kathy Newman

Kristen Nordenholz and Andrew Martin

Gordon R. and Pam Parker

Dan and Susan Paulien ∆

Bryan D. Pauze Θ

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Bonnie C. Perkins ∆

Anthony Pierce

Fred and Connie Platt ∆

Rebecca Pyle ∆

Dr. Peter S. Quintero ∆

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Platinum Rise Trust

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Sig Rosenfeld ∆

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Roundup River Ranch

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Ruth Schoening

Susan Seitz ∆

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Lynn M. Slouka

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William F. Smith and Shirley A. Scott ∆

Billie Busby and Sidney Smith ∆

Tracy Dunning and Eric Sondermann

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Van Kempen Family Charitable Fund

Dr. Trevor J. Watt ∆

Mrs. Joan M. Weisberg

Malcolm and Donna Wheeler ∆

Ms. Marilyn Wilmerding

Bob and Sky Yost ∆

Randy and Joan Zisler

SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER

($1,000+)

Anonymous

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Akeroyd

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bailey

Michelle and Stephen Bailey

Mr. Robert M. Balas

Nancy Ball

Bartholic Family Foundation

Claire Benson

Dr. Thomas Berl and Ms. Diane Pincus

Kate Bermingham

Ms. Barbara Berryman

Michael Biere and Patricia Romero

The Bliss Family Foundation

John and Sandy Blue

Soley Maria Θ

Ms. Ingrid H. Boyd

Elizabeth Bradley

Joseph Bronesky and Jacquelin Medina

Doug and Jamie Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman

Ms. Lisa C. Bussell

Ms. Patricia Butler

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Ms. Grace Campbell

John and Martha Chamberlin ∆

Mr. Gene Child ∆

David and Joan Clark

Ms. Deborah Clendenning

Sheila M. Cleworth

Ms. Laurie Clyne

Catherine Cole

Bill and Nancy Cook ∆

Jim and Jana Cuneo

Ms. Julia Day ∑

Marcela de la Mar and John Fair

Sandy Dee

David Denious

Scott Doniger

Denis and Kathy Donnelly

Carl Donner

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Espy

Ms. Jan Eyer

John Farnam and Paul Heitzenrater

Ms. Marilyn E. Faye

Elizabeth Fischer and Donald Elliott

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet

Ms. Allison Foster

Richard W. Foster

Joan M. French

Ms. JoAnne Friedman

Mrs. Eileen Gardner

Lois Gaul

Andrew Gerber and Michael Lanciloti

Chris Gignoux

Marshall and Jenifer Gile

Michael and Lori Gill

Ms. Sarah Glaser

Tamara Golden and Tim Worrall

Dr. Burton and Mrs. Lee Golub

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Grauel

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Hugh and Nancy Grove

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Gunckel

Mr. Hal Gustin

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Haley

Ms. Virginia Hammond

Ms. Ann E. Harrison

Elizabeth and Chad Hartsel Θ

James Harvey

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Haselden

Mr. Nick Hazen

Brian R. Hedlund

Scott and Sara Hendrickson

Bernice Hernandez

Melvin and Carolyn Hess

HHSB Family Fund

James and Patricia Hidahl

Sandra and Julian Huzyk

Yumi Hwang-Williams Σ

Maria Irivarren 8z Real Estate ∆

Mrs. Eleanor L. Isbill

Stephen Jantsch and Terese Maltzman

The Jerry Gart Family Foundation

Jill Johnke

Carole L. Johnson

Douglas C. Jones

Graham Kaltenbach

Dr. Richard and Mrs. Carla Kem

Dr. Peter Kennealey and Dr. Colleen Murphy

John and Alicia Kinnamon

Don and Jody Kirkpatrick

Bonnie Kirschenbaum

Oza and Milan Klanjsek Σ

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber

Katherine Klutznick

Kurt Knoernschild and Sally Nogg ∆

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Donna C. Kornfeld ∆

Carolyn Kuban

John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich

Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan

John Lake and Harold V. Winters

Todd Lang

Susana Lara-Mesa

Sandy and Evan Lasky ∆∑

Elizabeth and Mike Leslie

Richard Lindvall

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan

Patty Lorie

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowdermilk

Ms. Jedeane R. Macdonald

Evi and Evan Makovsky ∆

Jennifer Malherbe

William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay

Michael E. McGoldrick

John McHugh Esq.

Carla E. McKennett

Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer

Steve Miller

Gene and Dee Milstein

Mr. Douglas G. and Dr. Laura B. Moran

Janet Mordecai ∑

Kirsten and David Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Max Mote

Ron, Hester, Fred and Estelle Nadal

Mrs. Cynthia F. Nagel

James Neely

Nelson Family Foundation

Ms. Juliana R. Nicewarner

Stephen Norris

Norton Family Fund

Randy and Susan Oaks

Sheila K. O’Brien

Dr. and Dr. John Odom

Ray O’Loughlin and Jamie Henderson

Chris & Stehanie Onan

Ed and Jean Onderko

Dr. Bonnie M. Orkow, Ph.D.

David Parce

Thomas and Sanda Pardun

The Parker Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Payer

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips

Cason and Rachel Pierce

Ed Post

Ms. Barbara Powell

Bennett L. Price

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Peter Quinn

Ms. Alice Quirico

Nijole and Walter Rasmussen

Renee and Martin Gross Family Foundation

Mr. Eli Reshotko

Nancy and Gene Richards

Ms. Helen Richards

Steven and Joan Ringel ∑

Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark

Ms. Margaret Roath ∆∑

Eleanor Roberts

Elfie Rosin

Mr. and Mrs. Sergey Rudenko

Sallie and John Ruhnka

Ms. Carol L. Rust

Jim and Doreen Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sandt

Ms. Jayne Schetina

Robert and Patricia Schueller ∆

William Schumacher

Ms. Victoria Scott-Haynes

Patrick Scully Esq.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Seller

Carole and George Shaw ∆

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Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover

Billie Smith

Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith

Karen Spence and Sally Kelly

Kathryn B. Spuhler ∆∑

Hanspeter Spuhler

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Vicki Sterling ∆∑

June & Sylvan Stool Family Charitable Fund

Steve and Phyllis Ann Straub

Andrew W. Strub

Sandra and Douglas Tashiro

Mrs. Barbara L. Tedstrom ∑

Dr. Hannis Thompson

The Honorable Laura Tighe and Casey Tighe

Tipton Family Foundation

Sheila Trader

Dr. and Mrs. Lorenzo A. Trujillo, Esq

Ms. Cynthia W. Vaida

Mr. M. Anthony Vaida Esq

Van Dusen Charitable Fund

Ms. Judith B. Wagner

Richard E. Wagner ∆

Anne & Stephen Waite

Mrs. Irit Waldbaum ∑

William D. Wallace and Anna Marie Gomez ∆

John and Kristine Wallack

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward

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Jim and Janice White ∆

Joan Winstein

Mr. Duain Wolfe

Steve and Valinda Wolfert

Ms. Amy Wright

Dr. Martin Yussman

Jon and Kathy Zeschin

Tom Zeiler

Ms. Regina Marie Zoglo

SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)

Anonymous

Ms. Corinne Abele Θ

Michael Abramovitz

Raydean Acevedo and Walter Jenkins

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Akeroyd

Ryan A. Albahary

Ms. Virginia Anderson

Doug and Lindsay Andrews

Mrs. Avis Araujo

Ms. Gloria Auer

George Bailey

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber

Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Bartram

Mrs. and Mr. Naomi Batiste

Nancy Battan

Ann Beard

William and Lori Beard

Greg Bechtel

Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt

Judith and Joel Bedford

Dr. Douglas Bell and Dr. Michelle Bell

Alice Benitez

Sanford Benjamin

Ms. Helen Berkman

Ms. Catherine Bess

Gwen and Jim Black

Marie and Howard Blaney

Mrs. Christina E. Bolton

Ms. Lizzie Bontrager

Branhinsky Beldock Family Fund

Ms. Maxine Brandenburg

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brauchli

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brennan

David Brokaw

Ms. Barbara Brown

Sandy and Rogene Buchholz

William M. & Alberta E. Buckman Family Fund

Karen Burch

Judge Doris E. Burd

Kyle Burgi

Amy Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz

Lois M. Calvert

Jim and Janice Campbell ∆

Rusty and Ellen Campos

Marc and Victoria Camron

Mr. E. Michael Canges

Mr. Robert Castle

Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen

Sylvia Sosin Cohen ∆

Ryan B. Cohn Θ

Darrell Collett

Louise A. Colvert

Jim and Julie Copenhaver ∆

Kerry and Walter Cote

Ms. Martha E. Cox

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cravitz

Joada and William Crawford

Susan M. Cunningham

Kim Cutler

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Ms. Ruth Dalrymple

Phil and Jen Dattilo

Thomas DeGeest

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Margaret Dong

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Drew

Ms. Elspeth Dusinberre

Dr. & Mrs. Carl Eisdorfer

Charles Eisen

Lucy and Dan Ellerhorst

Barbara Neal and Edward E. Ellis

Mr. Bayard Ewing

Mrs. Tawnya Fabian

Bruce and Lois Feinstein

Joe Fennessey

Ms. Janice E. Ferguson

Jim and Jo Ferguson

Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fieman

Valerie Finberg

Dr. Roger Fleming

David and Debra Flitter

Ms. Paula Folkman

Dr. Lauren Fraser and Ms. Rebecca Coughlin

Joann Freedman

Deborah S. Froeb

Garrett S. Fullington

Ms. Jamie L. Gallagher

Mr. Alex Gamble

Lester and Joan Garrison

James Geis and Beverly Walter

Linda L. Giedl

Emily Gillette

Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ginsburg

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Mr. Herman Goellnitz

Ms. Kathryn J. Goff Esq

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Golanty

Mick Gold

Scott and Roberta Goodall

Veronica Goodrich

Scott and Munam Goodwin

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange

Felton and Nancy Green

Peter and Yvonne Griffiths

Mark Grueskin

Robert and Mariellen Guerra

Mr. Donald Hagengruber and Ms. Antoinette Macaluso

Charles and Linda Hamlin

Mrs. Becky Hammond

Tom Hampson

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hanson

Billy Harris and Linda Purcell

David L. Harrison

Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey

Ms. Sarah Hart

Brian Hawkins

Hayes Family Foundation

Thomas Haygood

Mrs. Joan Hazen

Patty Hellmer

Dr. Raymond P. Henkel

Owen and Deborah Herman

Anne Hewetson

Tiffany Hicks

Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko

Dr. Stephen Hindes

Margaret Hoeppner

Mike and Vicki Hoffman

Hollis Family Fund

M. J. Hopkins

Andrew Hornbrook

Leigh Horton Θ

Marianne Hsiung

Bettina Huber

Loving Anon

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hucks, Jr.

Logan Hurst Θ

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Isenhart

Richard Jaeger

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James

Mr. Eric E. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd

Katherine Keeley

Sally Kelly

Ms. Laurie Kenealy

Ms. Judy H. Kessenich

Mark Kessler

Mel and Roberta Klein

Mrs. Emi J Klein

Richard A. Klingenmeier

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Kolibaba

Sylvia J. Kreider

Eric Krein

Stuart and Janet Kritzer Family Foundation

Ms. Leah Kurtz

Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker

Ms. Nancy Lambertson

Warren and Nancy Lawrence

Richard S. Leaman

Soonhee Son and Soonhee Lee

David C. Leger

Deanna Rose Leino

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Leitsch

Kenneth B. Leonard

Robyn Levin

Philip R. Levy

Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis

Judy and Dan Lichtin

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lingenfelter

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Mrs. Elizabeth Lipper

David Lisman

Igor Livits

John and Mary Lohre

J. P. Loveridge

Mrs. Jean Macferran

Ken McLagan

Ms. Jeanne Mann

James and Trudi Manuel

Jean L. Marshall

Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Maxwell

Ryan D. McConnaughey

Kathryn McCord

Nina and Rex McGehee

Ms. Kerry McGuire

Mrs. Bridget McNeil

Ms. Carla McWilliams

Harold 'Bud' and BJ Meadows

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger

Nancy and Michael Milligan

William Mohrman

Allen Moore

Kelvin and Sara Moore

Warren and Meg Morrow

Mary E. Moser and William A. Richey

Michael M. Moss

Kiyoko Mura-Smith

Vickers and Richard Myers

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nadel

Col. and Mrs. Jeffrey Neely

Newberry Family Fund

Mrs. Jenny Nikaido

Mrs. Bettina Nuechterlein

Dr. Richard and Mrs. Florence O’Day

Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain

Larry and Karen Olson

John and Mary Ann Parfrey

David and Doris Pearlman

Scott Pechaitis

Sheila and Ole Peloso

Mrs. Cortney Peters

Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Pokrandt

Dr. Diana L. Powell & James E. Bittle

Emma Price

Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby

Kameron Ray

Melinda H. Reed

Ms. Mary E. Reeves

T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon

David and Jennifer Reinecke

Mike Richardson

Ms. Linda Rieger

Ms. Margaret W. Roberts

Malik Robinson and Olga Gonzalez

Nancy Roeder and Jim Patsey

Jerry R. Roemer

Ms. Gretchen A. Rosenberg

Andrew and Emily Rubin

Stan and Betty Rudeen

Dr. John A. Ryan Jr

James and Carol Salbenblatt

Ms. Lauren Schaad Θ

Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer

Brian R. Scherzer

Ms. Janet Schrieber

Ms. Mary Ann Schultz

Ms. Carla L. Seeliger

Lauren A. Shaffer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee

Jo Shannon

Barbara L. Sharp

Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets

Douglas M. Short

Ms. Dena Shpall

Ms. Helen Shreves

Mr. Daniel Shurz

Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman

Ms. Carol I. Simpson

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith

Ms. Edith Sonn

Ms. Margaret St Clair

Mr. and Mrs. James Stach

Jesse Stanley

Ryan Stauffer Θ

Nancy Steele

Kristen Stewart

Mrs. Donna Stiles

Steven Strom

Eric Stroy

Mrs. Whitney A. Stuberg

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stuckey

Francis Sullivan

Miss Maureen Sullivan

Luke Swanson

Sweet/Polak Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III

Esther Tai

Ms. Rose Tanaka

Carol and Cedric Tarr

Judy and Rob Tate

Sheila and Daniel Teitelbaum

Mr. Alex Thomas

Mr. Cecil Thomas

Ms. Karen D. Thomas

Mr. Frank Thomson

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery

Nan Timbel

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timblin

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Toepfer

David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee

Mrs. Valerie Towery

Ms. Ariadna Trillo

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

Robert Weidner

Ms. Elizabeth Weitkamp

Mrs. Virginia Westgaard

Mr. Flint Whitlock and Dr. Mary Ann Watson

Ms. Yvonne Whitt

Jordan Wight

Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson

Chris and Pam Wineman

Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright

Ben & Teresa Yokell

Douglas and Barbara Yost

Dick and Lorie Young

Andrew Yuan

Ms. Janet Yuknas

Mrs. Charlotte Ziebarth

CRESCENDO SOCIETY FORTE MEMBERS ($250)

Dalton Beasley

Shannon Behrens

Lizzie Bontrager

Bobbie Cooney

Stephanie Danner

Ashley Dodge

Nathan Ferguson

Brittany Therese Fox

Erin Gallegos

Jennifer Griffis

Sue Gu

Lauren Habenicht

Emily Hamilton

Natalie Henry

Douglas Hoyt

Grace Hsu

Randy and Stephanie Layman

Stephanie Meyers

Patrick Mullins

Edward Niedermaier

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Anastasia Oulianova

Sonia Russo

Jessica Waithe

Davis White

Yunnie Webb

While we are only able to list a portion of our 2021/22 and 2022/23 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!

If you would like to update your donor listing above, please call our Development Office at 303-308-2469.

THE HORACE TUREMAN LEGACY SOCIETY

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.

Is the Colorado Symphony part of your estate plan? Notify our development team so we can recognize your impactful support. To learn more about making philanthropy part of your estate planning, contact Cecile Forsberg-Kerr at cforsbergkerr@coloradosymphony.org.

Anonymous

Richard and Susan Abernethy

The Estate of Nan L. Barnett

Raymond L. Benton Jr.

Mrs. Susan Briggs

Mr. Jim Caputo

Dale T. Colclasure

J. Harold Corp Trust

Jane Costain and Gary Moore

The Estate of John Coubrough, Jr.*

Anne M. Culver

The Estate of William R. Curtis*

Ms. Cindy Marie Danaher

Mark Denekas and Kathryn Fouse

Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt

Ms. Patricia Eilers and Mr. Brad Roberts

William G. Fairfield Charitable Trust

William G. FairField

Ms. Grace L. Freye

The Estate of Barbara Garlinghouse*

Ms. Carol K. Gossard*

Ms. Jennifer Guess

Ms. Misty Haisfield

Ms. Donna E. Hamilton

Mr. James Harold

Jennifer Heglin

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 Audre B. Kemper*

The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel*

Sandy and Evan Lasky

The Estate of Carole Q. Leight*

Deanna Rose Leino

Frank and Ginny Leitz

Mrs. Ann C. Levy*

Dan and Judy Lichtin

The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey*

Esther R. Liss Living Trust*

John* and Merry Low

Sandey Luciano

The Estate of Marjorie MacLachlan*

Evi and Evan Makovsky

The Estate of William McGehee*

Mrs. Sue McFarlane

Willis M. McFarlane*

Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen

Thomas Merry

Mr. Morton

Rosemarie Murane on behalf of the Estate of William Murane

Ms. Helen M. Murray*

Mr. Thomas Murray

Ms. Lori Needler*

Judie and Ron Neel

Elizabeth Neva

Judith Nichols

Mr. William Oliver

The Estate of Frank and Sheila Parce*

Gordon R. and Pam Parker

Susan S. Parakhurst*

Ingeborg Pickard*

Armeda Plank*

Ms. Barbara Powell

James R. Pratt

The Estate of W. Gerald and Lois Rainer*

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 Estate of Dixie Sipe

Ms. Marie Speziale

James B. Steed Trust

The Ilse Steinbach Revocable Trust

Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry

The Estate of Jim Taylor*

Mr. Richard Thackrey

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vaughn

Brent and Stephanie Wagner

The Estate Of Samuel Wagonfeld*

John and Kristine Wallack

Ann C. Wickert*

Mrs. Marianne G. Wons*

Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright*

The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust*

Ms. Phyllis J. 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+

Anonymous

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

$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 Foundation

Bonfils-Stanton Foundation

Colorado Symphony Guild

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Mrs. Sandy Elliot

Keith and Kathie Finger

Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville

Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation

Kenneth King Foundation

Ms. Julie Rubsam

Michael and Nancy Zoellner Charitable Fund

$10,000 TO $49,999

Bessie C. Burghardt Charitable Unitrust

Dr. Stephen Dilts

Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson

Elizabeth and Steve Holtze

Leonard and Alice Perlmutter Charitable Foundation

The Schramm Foundation

$9,999 AND BELOW

Mr. Silver Ainomae

John and Judy Albers Family Fund

Mr. John Arnesen

AMG National Trust Bank Foundation

Anonymous

Anonymous Foundation

Ms. Maggie Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appell

Nancy Ball

Justin and Myroslava Bartels

Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver

Ms. Catherine E. Beeson

Drs. Paula P. and William E. Bernstein

Roger and Susan Bowles

Ms. Susan L Bowles

Ms. Courtney Hershey Bress

Mr. David Brussel

The Honorable Brian Thomas Campbell

Mrs. Char Campbell

Dr. and Mrs. David Campbell

Marc Camron and Victoria Cameron

Mr. Shrujan Reddy Cheruku

Dr. Helena Li Chum

Ms. Patricia E Clark

Mr. Neil R Cunningham

Mr. Jack Dais

Mr. Jesse Davidson

DCP Midstream Charitable Fund

The Denver Foundation

Mr. Stephen Dombrowski

The Dowling Foundation

Ms. Kathleen Doyle

Ms. Maryellen Eckenhoff

Evan and Kim Ela

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferretti

Lauren Fitzpatrick

Mrs. Larisa Fesmire and Mr. Roger Fesmire

Ms. Alessandra Jennings Flanagan

Gary and Joanne Goble

Drs. Joel and Ellen Gordon

Ms. Dianne Green

Ms. Carol A. Greenwald

Catherine Caton Groene

David Hackl and Margaret Shugrue

Donald Hagengruber and Antoinette Macaluso

Thomas and Monica Hanulik

Ms. Amy C. Harmon

Mr. Gregory Harper

Choquette & Hart LLP, Attorneys at Law

William W. Hay, Jr.

Mr. Steve Hearn

Mr. Thomas Heinrich

Bill and Natalie Hill

Judith and Jim Hilton

Margaret Hoeppner

Ms. Anne-Marie Hoffman

Mr. Kevin Horn

Yumi Hwang-Williams

Mr. Zephyr Isely and Mrs. F. Parvanta

Joan and Richard Jarboe

Jerry’s Contribution Fund

Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and Mr. Stephen Vierling

William Johnson

Mr. Eric Edward Johnson

Brooks and Lauren Kanski

Dr. Jan Kennaugh & Mr. Chevis Horne

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kincaid

John and Karen Kinzie

Drs. Richard and Mary Krugman

Ms. Carolyn L Kunicki

Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker

Mark and Lucia Lamprey

Ms. Bernice Lane

Mr. Austin Larson

Mr. Owen Levine

Mrs. Linda Lewis

Judy and Dan Lichtin

Paul and Carol Lingenfelter

Mr. Brian Lucas

Mr. Greg and Mrs. Julie Lucas

William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay

Otis Mayer Fund

Ms. Judith McIntyre Galecki

McKinsey & Company

Ms. Janet Melson

Steven Metcalf

Mr. Brad Metziner

Coreen and Mike Miller

Anne and Bill Mills

Mr. Ty Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mosser

Mrs. Karin Mote

Diane Nagler

Paul and Eileen Naslund

Neal Arts Fund

Pattie and Ben Nelson

Elizabeth and Heather Neva

Judi and Robert Newman

Mr. Ben Odhner

Ms. Susan Paik

Frank Y. Parce

Gordon R. and Pam nice

Miroslaw and Hanna Pastusiak

Ms. JoAnne Peck

Mr. Felix Petit

Mr. Kolio Plachkov

Paul Primus and Barbara Hamilton

QEP Resources

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Nancy & Robert Schulein

Andrew Scofield

Rob and Jane Scofield

Mr. Jason Shafer

Ms. Kelly Shanafelt

Claude and Natalia Sim

Mr. Roger Soren

Ms. Karen Spence

The Starrels-Wasserman Family Fund

Andrew and Lora Stevens

Phillip and Woni Stevens

Bob Story and Kelly Shanafelt

Ms. Amy Stott

Mr. Robert Stoyanov

Julie and John Strain

Mr. Tom Strauss

Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Strom

Mr. Lloyd Sweet

Matthew Switzer and Marsha Holmes

Delcho Tenev

Michael and Julie Thornton

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Elyse Tipton and Paul Ruttum

Nicholas C Tisherman

Gary and Amy Tyson

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Brad and Alicia Watson

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Ms. Tena White,

Mr. Timothy K Wilson

Mr. Craig Wymer

Mr. Basheer Yacoub

Andra and Kyle Zeppelin

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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 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 Eugene and Florence Armstrong given by:

Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation

In memory of Jodi Atwood given by:

Ms. Rachael Risley

In memory of Gaurdie Banister given by:

Dr. Barbara Shannon-Banister

In memory of Ernestine Morgenstern Barany given by:

Mr. Robert L. Harrell

In memory of Jacques Benedict and Ursula Benedict McPhee given by:

Mr. Mike McPhee

In memory of Dr. William “Bill” Bernstein given by:

Jim and Julie Copenhaver

Ms. Paula Folkman

In memory of Ken Berry given by:

Mrs. Fran Berry

In memory of Terry Biddinger given by:

Margaret Roath

In memory of Ellen Bregman given by:

Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry

In memory of James Edson Bruner given by:

Mrs. Aleksandra Bruner

In memory of Marian Bruns given by: Doug and Jamie Brown

In memory of Willis Carpenter given by:

Anonymous

Ms. Ellen Buckley

Rachel Greenspahn and Guy Reuveni

Mrs. Barbara Shecter

In memory of Helena Kandt Weinacht Chambers given by:

Joada and William Crawford

In memory of Blair Chotzinoff, Jerry Endsley, Ken Harper, and Harry T. Safstrom given by:

Mrs. Susan Martin

In memory of Donfred Clayton given by:

Deanna Rose Leino

In memory of Caroline Clute given by: Anonymous

In memory of Jerome J. Cuzella given by:

Mr. Luke B. Sinclare

In memory of Jeanne “Gigi” Darricades given by:

Mr. Michael Gibson

In memory of Leland Dong given by:

Margaret Dong

In memory of Margaret Dougherty given by:

Ms. Margie Steel

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

Tim Conklin

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 Rev. B.J. George given by:

Grace George

In memory of Norma L. Gooden given by:

Emma M. Curtis

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 Robert Greene given by:

Tim Harvey

In memory of Elli and Manny Greenberg given by: June & Sylvan Stool Family Charitable Fund

In memory of Keith Hammond given by:

Becky Hammond

In memory of Chester “Chet” K. Hampson given by:

Tom Hampson

The Hampson/Martin Family

Mr. Mark Powers

Ms. Kathy Schuster

Stephen Seifert

Mr. Richard Spillers

In memory of Ken Harper given by:

Ms. Amy S. Harr

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 Lorraine and Harley Higbie given by:

Lorraine and Harley Higbie Fund

In memory of Kathryn Hobbs given by:

Dr. Timothy Gensler

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 David Barry Johnson given by:

Ms. Amelie B. Beall

In memory of Victor & Cleo Kobayashi given by:

Ms. Nicole M. Kobayashi

In memory of Arthur Koski given by:

Deanna Rose Leino

Colorado Symphony Guild Shop

Please enjoy a 10% DISCOUNT

on your total purchase by presenting this coupon in our gift shop in Gallery One. Minimum $20.00 purchase

(Excludes CDs, select books and sale items) Valid for the 2022-2023 season only

All purchases support the Colorado Symphony The shop is entirely staffed by CSG volunteers

www.coloradosymphonyguild.org

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In memory of John Kuzma given by:

Anonymous

Ms. Claudia Dakkouri

Mr. Duain Wolfe

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 Ann and Edward Levy given by: Philip R. Levy

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 Marie Lindvall given by: Richard Lindvall

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 Dr. Harold P. Martin given by:

Ms. Andrea Clifford

In memory of Dr. Douglas McKinnon given by:

Ms. Hannelore McKinnon

In memory of Barbara McLean given by:

Ms. Amy McLean

In memory of James “Jim” Mote given by:

Dr. and Mrs. Marc Barter

Ms. Marlin Barad

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Carlson

Mr. Berle Clemensen

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gensheimer

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graber

The Grynberg Family

Mr. William W. Hay Jr

Kathleen Jenny

Mr. Robert Krovitz

Ms. HyonHee Kwon

Ms. Kathy Marquez

Linda and Rick Mishkin

Mr. and Mrs. Max Mote

Mr. Carl Pletsch

Mr. and Mrs. Neal Price

Ms. Nora Schrutt

Clare & Carl Schachter

Ms. Nancy Sherman

Ms. Marsha Steirn

Dr. Joan Weiss

Mr. Charlie Weisberg

Mrs. Joan M. Weisberg

Liz and Louis Weisberg

Ms. Pamela Weisberg

Seth and Rivka Weisberg

In memory of Akito Nakanishi given by:

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sunderland

In memory of Robert and Ilse Nordenholz given by:

Mrs. Kristen Nordenholz

In memory of William R. O’Dea given by:

Mr. William L. Odea

In memory of Frank Parce given by:

Ken and Patti Quarles

Eleanor Roberts

In memory of Susan Parkhurst given by:

Ms. Martha S. Fiser

In memory of Kerry S. Pearlman given by:

Dr. Nathan Pearlman

In memory of Neil Peck given by:

Margaret (Jan) Peck

In memory of Herman D. Post given by:

Herman D. Post Fund as directed by Robin D. Post

In memory of Adina Reshotko given by:

Mr. Eli Reshotko

In memory of William A. Richey given by: Mary Moser

In memory of Don and Barbara Ridgway given by:

Ms. Kathryn Taylor

In memory of Lee W. Rieger given by:

Ms. Linda Rieger

In memory of Gail Riley given by:

Dr. Ginny Trierweiler

In memory of Alexander O. Rodriguez given by:

Ms. Julianne G. Rodriguez

In memory of Stanley Saliman given by: Karen Saliman

In memory of Francis and Eugene Schaefer given by: Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer

In memory of Robert Schulein and Blair Chotzinoff given by: Nancy Schulein

In memory of Rob Scofield given by:

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bailey

Ms. Susan Benjamin

Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Cearley

Jim and Julie Copenhaver

Mr. Andrew Cox

Ms. Cynthia E. Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Curran

Ms. Patricia L. Donaldson

Ms. Susan Francis

Mr. Sam Freedman

Ms. Irene Hayes

Betty Hirsch

Mr. William Johnson

Mr. Douglas Kemper

Mr. John Kreutzberg

Ms. Margaret S. MacWilliams

Ms. Kathleen W. Roberts

Dr. John A. Ryan Jr

Dr. Russell and Ms. Susan Ryan

Ms. Nina R. Saks

Mr. Robert Same

Ms. Caryn Sandrew

Mr. Paul J. Schmid

Jane Scofield

Mr. Andrew S. Scofield

Ms. Florence Seccombe

Kathy & John Tedrick

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 Deborah Lee Wilder Sirkin and Dr. R. Mark Sirkin given by:

Dr. Edith S. Mitchell

In memory of Harvey Solomon given by:

Ms. Donna S. Gerich

In memory of Arlo and Betty Sonnenberg given by:

Sylvia J. Kreider

In memory of Dr. Robert H. Slover II given by:

Dr. Robin Slover

In memory of Ruth H. Smith given by:

Kimber Smith

In memory of Thomas Stephens given by:

Todd Enders

In memory of Harry Sterling given by:

Vicki Sterling

In memory of Mildred Stubblefield given by:

Ron and Shalah Arlian

In memory of Joan Sussman given by:

Ms. Bobbette Furer

In memory of Richard J. Swanson given by:

Mrs. Katheryn A. Swanson

In memory of Jack K. Thompson given by:

Mrs. Carolyn Malaby

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 Belic

Colorado Symphony Association

Ms. Amanda Rocque

Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Kelly W. Welch

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

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

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

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 Ruby and Emmett Agoston given by:

Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt

In honor of Donald Anderson and Jennifer Thompson given by:

Carmen and Paul Liffengren

In honor of Mr. & Mrs. Scott and Rosanna Aurand given by:

Mr. Charles Aurand

In honor of Donald E. Baldovin and the Colorado Symphony given by:

Kathy Newman

In honor of Bartok the pup given by:

Amanda Houslander

In honor of Gwendolyn Blumenschein given by:

Ms. Karen Hudson-Brown

In honor of Susan Bowles given by:

Mr. Charles Turner

In honor of Susan Bowles, world’s greatest cyclist and cellist given by:

Raymond and Suzanne Satter

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:

Keith and Lindsay Campbell

Jane Costain and Gary Moore

Mr. Duain Wolfe

In honor of the Colorado Symphony Musicians given by:

Cynthia A. Westergaar

In honor of the amazing Colorado Symphony staff given by:

Christine Bryan

Susan and Steve Kilburn

In honor of John Cooper and Arleen Arnsparger Cooper given by:

Dr. Kay M. McClenney

In honor of Margaret Dougherty given by:

Ms. Margie Steel

In honor of Christopher Dragon given by:

Marjorie R. Thirlby

In honor of John Dulkinys given by:

Kelly Welch

In honor of Matt Eckenhoff given by:

Don and Laura Althoff

In honor of Joyce Elliott given by:

Elizabeth Fischer and Donald Elliott

In honor of Molly Epstein given by:

Steve and Valinda Wolfert

In honor of Brook Ferguson given by:

Mr. Steven Finley

Solomon Leftin

In honor of Cecile Forsberg-Kerr given by:

T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon

In honor of Robert Friedlander given by:

Luke Swanson

In honor of Janice Gieskieng given by:

Ms. Linda McGoff

In honor of Bobbi Goldblatt given by:

Sarah L. Goldblatt

In honor of Veronica Goodrich given by: Lisa Fieldman

In honor of Courtney Hershey-Bress given by:

Dr. Helena L. Chum

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In honor of Philip Hiester, Master Electrician, CSO given by:

Mr. Eli Reshotko

In honor of Bill Hill, Basil Vendries given by:

Ms. Elizabeth Nelms

In honor of Diane Hill given by:

Mr. Mike McPhee

Ms. Sheila O’Brien

In honor of Margaret Hoeppner given by:

David and Debra Flitter

In honor of Anne-Marie Hoffman given by:

Mike and Vicki Hoffman

In honor of Anne-Marie Hoffman & Jeff Watson given by:

Anonymous

In honor of Yumi Hwang-Williams given by:

Dr. and Mrs. Donald Baxter

Dr. Helena L. Chum

Norton Family Fund

Ms. Ruth Williams

In honor of Yumi Hwang-Williams and family given by:

Deanna Rose Leino

In honor of Bill and Marykate Johnson given by:

Mr. Victor Pausin

In honor of Liz & Gordon Johnson given by:

Ms. Stephanie Pither

In honor of Mike Kimrey and Jan Cleveland given by:

Ms. Debbie Menze

In honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by:

Dave and Kathy Dunnewald

In honor of Keith Kirby given by:

Ms. Sara Alt

In honor of Carolyn Kunicki given by:

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forrester

In honor of Kai Landry given by:

Mr. Todd Landry

In honor of Katherine Lawrence given by:

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marchand

In honor of Jason Lichtenwalter given by:

Mr. Ray Lichtenwalter

Ms. Karen L. Selby

In honor of Deanne Lindsey given by: Christine Campbell

In honor of Tom and Joie Mauro given by:

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mauro

In honor of Betty Monahan given by: Dave, Stephanie, McAllister & Louge Stewart

In honor of Mitch Morecraft given by:

Dr. Tyler Shearrow

In honor of Jefferson E Nelson given by: Alex Nelson

In honor of Barbara Porter of the Symphony Chorus given by: Slager Family Fund

Duain Wolfe

In honor of Nick Recuber given by:

Ms. Lori Enright

In honor of David Rosen given by: Helaine and Harvey Rosen

This program is produced for the Colorado Symphony by The Publishing House, Westminster, CO.

For advertising information, please call (303) 428-9529 or e-mail sales@pub-house.com ColoradoArtsPubs.com

Angie Flachman Johnson, Publisher

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Wilbur E. Flachman, President Emeritus

In honor of Julie Rubsam given by:

Christina Eyre

Ms. Carlotta W. LaNier

Ms. Mollie Leone

Mike Rubsam

In honor of George & Carole Shaw given by:

Carole and George Shaw

In honor of Roger Soren given by:

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Miller

In honor of Amanda Staab given by:

Michael and Brenda Staab

In honor of Marcia Strickland given by:

Kate Bermingham

In honor of John and Leslie Toepfer given by:

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Prima

In honor of Jim Thomas given by:

Liesl Thomas

In honor of Elyse Tipton and Paul Ruttum given by:

Ray O’Loughlin and Jamie Henderson

In honor of Nick Tisherman and Arnold Schoenberg given by:

Christopher Cole and Rachel Radford

In honor of Barbara Tramutt given by:

Trudi Manuel

In honor of Bill Hill, Basil Vendries given by:

Ms. Elizabeth Nelms

In honor of Basil Vendryes given by:

Dennis and Eileen Griffin

In honor of Kristine and John Wallack given by:

Richard Falb and Gail Skaggs

In honor of Seth and Rivka Weisberg given by:

Daniel and Devorah Bennett

Ms. Aliza Bulow

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gensheimer

Clare & Carl Schachter

Russ and Vicki Skigen

Carol K. Ward

In honor of Darlee Whiting given by:

Hayes Family Foundation

In honor of Ricki Williams given by:

T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon

In honor of Virginia Wise given by:

Ms. Katherine Skeels

In honor of Duane Wolfe given by:

Martha Cox

Randy and Joan Zisler

In honor of Duain Wolfe and Mary Louise Burke given by:

Claire Benson

In honor of Izabel Zambrzycki given by:

Ms. Anne Elwood

Tom Ashby and Emily Fenwick

Michael Repper

Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip

You can join our circle of supporters online at https:// coloradosymphony.org/Giving or by contacting the Development Department at 303.308.2464.

City and County of Denver

Michael B. Hancock, Mayor

Denver Arts & Venues

Ginger White, Executive Director

Molly Wink, Deputy Director

Denver Arts & Venues, Arts Complex Operations

Mark Heiser, Venue Director

Jody Grossman, Assistant Venue Director, Booking

Todd Medley, Facilities Superintendent

Kelly Graham, Safety, Security and Garage Operations Manager

Carol Krueger, Patron Services Manager

artscomplex.com | (720) 865-4220

For immediate assistance & security (720) 865-4200

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The Denver Performing Arts Complex is owned and operated by Denver Arts & Venues for the City and County of Denver.

CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT

IMPRESARIO

($100,000+)

VIRTUOSO

($50,000+)

MAESTRO ($25,000+)

ENCORE

($15,000+)

5280 Magazine

Aegon Transamerica Foundation

Colorado Public Radio

FirstBank

Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust

Sherman & Howard

Singer Family Foundation

CONCERTMASTER

($10,000+)

Florence R. and Ralph L. Burgess Trust Fund

City and County of Denver

Kaiser Permanente

Kenneth King Foundation

The Lang Investment Group

Margulf Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

Vinyl Me, Please

COMPOSER

($7,500+)

Bowen Family Performing Arts Fund

PRINCIPAL

($5,000+)

Colorado Real Estate Journal

Colorado Rockies Baseball Club

Community First Foundation

Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP

Deborah K. Holmes Family Foundation

Metro Denver EDC

Fennemore Craig Law

Haselden Construction LLC

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado

KPMG LLP

Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust

Martin Marietta

Mutual of America Foundation

Prologis

The Schramm Foundation

INSTRUMENTALIST

($2,000+)

Academy Bank

Broomfield Community Foundation

Colorado Young Sinfonia

The Humphreys Foundation

Scientific & Cultural Collaborative

UnitedHealth Group

Wyoming Symphony Orchestra

SOLOIST

($500+)

AmazonSmile

Delta Dental Plan of Colorado

DYAO

F5 Networks

Frederick G. Fish Foundation

IAC Corporation

KUSA 9NEWS | TEGNA Foundation

Metro Brokers Elite

Nike

The Publishing House

Texas Instruments Foundation

Veritas Technologies

Visa

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Lloyd J King & Eleanor R King Foundation

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, you will always be directed to the official ticketing agent or source by using coloradosymphony.org/navigation.

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.

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.

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.

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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