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4 COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG 6 Welcome 7 Our State, Your Symphony 8 Colorado Symphony Musicians 10 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 11 Colorado Symphony Staff 14 Celebrating 40 Years of the Colorado Symphony Chorus 19 Frequently Asked Questions 22 Community Support 38 Boettcher Concert Hall Information THE MAGAZINE OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY vol: 20 // issue 4 CONTENTS An Alpine Symphony with Peter Oundjian MAY 24-26 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00 COMING SOON 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Colorado Symphony Chorus featuring ‘A Sea Symphony’ MAY 18-19 SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
WELCOME
Warm greetings from the Butler family - and welcome to Boettcher Concert Hall for another extraordinary concert with your Colorado Symphony.
The depth, breadth, and innovation of our orchestra’s programming has been noted nationally, including on the Today Show and the Tonight Show. Your patronage plays a critical role in sustaining this invaluable cultural asset, which provides not only the classics we all love but also a variety of programming that beckons all members of our community to hear live, symphonic performances.
Our family is deeply honored to be receiving the Margaret Phipps award at the symphony’s Gala on May 4th, 2024. The theme of this year’s award is “Establishing a Family Legacy through Service & Philanthropy.” In our family’s case, the legacy was begun by our parents/parents in law Erna and Brad Butler. As members of the “greatest generation,” Erna and Brad set an example of sustaining their community through contributions of time, expertise, and financial resources. The four of us have done our best to build on that legacy through support of our symphony and other cultural and human service organizations. Collectively, we are just one example of the many families in Colorado that share their personal success to create the greatest possible legacy - a thriving community.
Speaking of thriving, the Colorado Symphony (like all U.S. orchestras) relies heavily on community financial support to pursue its mission. We encourage you to continue your commitment to the music:
• Join us for this year’s gala on Saturday, May 4 (the best party in town!). Buy a ticket, or a table, or get your business or employer to consider a sponsor-level participation.
• Contribute to the symphony’s annual fund. The Butler Family Fund of The Denver Foundation has given the symphony a $50,000 challenge grant to encourage new or increasing donors between April 1 and June 30 this year.
• Contribute to the symphony’s endowment to help preserve this community asset long into the future.
• Consider including the symphony in your estate plan. For more information, contact Lillie Combs at lcombs@coloradosymphony.org.
Enjoy the concert and thank you again for being part of our Colorado Symphony community and supporting our extraordinary orchestra.
Jim & Sharon Butler, Nancy & Tony Accetta (and their children and grandchildren).
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Our Centennial season, marking 100 years of symphonic music in Colorado, is coming to a close. We invite you to celebrate this amazing milestone with a gift of support to the Colorado Symphony. There are so many ways to contribute to our mission and we are grateful for the support of our community.
• JOIN US: Join the Colorado Symphony for an evening of star-studded talent at the Centennial Gala on May 4, 2024. Make a difference during the paddle raise, find unique experiences in our silent and live auctions, and dance the night away with surprise guest artists!
• GIVE NOW: With the generosity of the Butler Family Legacy, all new and increased gifts to the Colorado Symphony’s annual fund through June 30th, 2024, will be matched up to $50,000. There’s no better time to give, and your support will have an even greater impact.
• GIVE MONTHLY: Become an Instrumentalist with a monthly gift of any size to the Symphony. Our Instrumentalists provide essential support and receive special benefits throughout the year.
• GIVE LATER: Consider a future contribution by including the symphony in your estate plan. With your support, we will ensure the future of live, symphonic music together.
Through our programs, the Colorado Symphony annually reaches over a quarter-million Coloradans with our innovative artistic collaborations, world-class classical programs, and investments in our community through award-winning educational initiatives and community partnerships.
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CHRISTOPHER
VIOLIN
Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster
Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair
Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster
Yi Zhao+ Assistant Concertmaster Merle Chambers Chair
Kate Arndt* Assistant Concertmaster
Dmitri Pogorelov
Fixed 4th Chair/First
Paul Primus
Principal Second
Allegra Wermuth
Assistant Principal Second
Alessandra Jennings Flanagan
Fixed 3rd Chair/Second
Sohyun Ahn
Larisa Fesmire
Thomas Hanulik
John Hilton
Anne-Marie Hoffman
Myroslava IvanchenkoBartels
Ryan Jacobsen*
Dorian Kincaid
Karen Kinzie
Yu-Chen Lin
Susan Paik+
Miroslaw Pastusiak
Megan Prokes
Zachary Ragent*
Delcho Tenev
Annamaria Vasmatzidis
Bradley Watson
Tena White
Wenting Yuan
VIOLA
Basil Vendryes
Principal
Catherine Beeson Assistant Principal
Mary Cowell Fixed 3rd Chair
Kunjing Dai*
Kostadin Dyulgerski*
Marsha Holmes
Leah Kovach
Helen McDermott+
Kelly Shanafelt
Phillip Stevens
CELLO
Seoyoen Min Principal
Fred & Margaret Hoeppner Chair
Chloe Hong
Assistant Principal
Judith McIntyre Galecki Fixed 3rd Chair
Dakota Cotugno
Danielle Guideri
Thomas Heinrich
Margaret Hoeppner
Amanda Laborete*
Matthew Switzer
BASS
Steve Metcalf Principal
Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal
John Arnesen
Susan Cahill+
Jeremy Kincaid
Owen Levine
August Ramos
Mary Reed*
FLUTE
Brook Ferguson
Principal Flute
Catherine Peterson 2nd / Assistant Principal
Tom & Noëy Congdon Chair
Julie Duncan Thornton
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
Nicholas Davies
E-FLAT CLARINET
Abby Raymond
BASS CLARINET
Nicholas Davies
BASSOON
Chad Cognata Principal
Tristan Rennie 2nd / Assistant Principal
Roger Soren
CONTRABASSOON
Roger Soren
HORN
Michael Thornton Principal
Carolyn Kunicki
Kolio Plachkov 3rd / Associate Principal
Matthew Eckenhoff
Patrick Hodge Assistant
TRUMPET
Justin Bartels
Principal
Philip Hembree 2nd / Associate
Patrick Tillery Assistant
TROMBONE
John Sipher
Principal
Paul Naslund 2nd / Associate Principal
Gregory Harper
BASS TROMBONE
Gregory Harper
TUBA
Stephen Dombrowski
Principal
HARP
Courtney Hershey Bress
Principal
TIMPANI
William Hill
Principal
Steve Hearn
Assistant Principal
PERCUSSION
John Kinzie
Principal Friend of the Colorado Symphony Chair
Steve Hearn
Michael Van Wirt
ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN
Lyle Wong
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PETER OUNDJIAN PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR
DRAGON RESIDENT CONDUCTOR WILBUR LIN ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
MARIN ALSOP CONDUCTOR LAUREATE
DUAIN WOLFE CHORUS DIRECTOR
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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 | CSA cellist, retired | Community Leader
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
Maria del Rio Community Leader
Scott Doniger DaVita
Adam Donner Community Leader
Kayla Dreyer Shareholder, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Mike Ferrufino President/CEO, Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Bob Friedlander Colorado Symphony Chorus, Bass 2
Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. Consulting Psychologist, Somerville Partners
Patrick Hodge* Colorado Symphony, Utility Horn
Margaret Hoeppner* Colorado Symphony, Cello
Chloe Hong* Colorado Symphony, Cello, Assistant Principal
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
John Kinzie* Colorado Symphony, Percussion, Principal
Karen Kinzie* Colorado Symphony, Violin
Richard Kylberg Chief Strategy Officer, VMP
Lynn McDonald Community Leader
Mike McPhee Author/Journalist
Steve Miller Community Leader
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
Deana M. Perlmutter Partner, Forbes Tate Partners
Megan Prokes* Colorado Symphony, Violin
Mike Richardson, Esq. Partner, Milgrom & Daskam
Jorge-Ayn Riley Community Leader
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
Daniel Wachter Chief Commerical Officer, Chromatic Technologies, Inc.
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
Susan Oakes Partner, Holland & Hart, and DYAO, Vice President, Board of Directors
Sue Pawlik President, Colorado Symphony Guild
Gretchen Hollrah Executive Director & Deputy Chief Operating Officer, 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 Johnston Mayor of Denver
*Colorado Symphony Musician Trustee
**In Memorium
ASSOCIATE BOARD
Corinne Abele
Dalton Beasley
Chris Cole
Stephanie Danner
Ashley Dodge
Alan George
Elizabeth Hartsel
Leigh Horton
Heather Johnson
Kim Marroquin
Steph Meyers
Krista Mortensen
Terrington Smith
Maggie St. Clair
Molly Phillips
Brittany Pyle
Alex Thomas
Nick Tisherman
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LEADERSHIP TEAM
Mark Cantrell President & CEO
Coreen Miller Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer
Anthony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer
ADMINISTRATIVE
Shannon Fraser Executive Assistant & Board Stewardship Manager
ARTISTIC
Anthony Pierce Chief Artistic Officer
Izabel Zambrzycki Artistic General Manager
David Aeling Production Stage Manager
Aric Christensen Audio Engineer
Dante Dunlap Properties Master
Jonathan Groszew Director of Orchestral Personnel
Gabrielle Illg Stage Manager
Sam Jaehnig Head Carpenter
Auburn Joseph Artistic Coordinator
Dustin Knock Manager of Artistic Operations
Aspen McArthur Library Assistant
Hitomi Sipher Assistant Librarian
Miles Stasica Master Electrician
Julie Strom Manager of Orchestra Personnel
Lyle Wong Orchestra Librarian
CONDUCTORS & CHORUS DIRECTION
Peter Oundjian Principal Conductor
Christopher Dragon Resident Conductor
Wilbur Lin Assistant Conductor & DYAO Music Director
Duain Wolfe Chorus Director, Colorado Symphony Chorus
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
Amanda Gomez Director of Individual Giving
Katie Skawski Director of Institutional Relations & Stewardship
Casey Bryan Grants Manager
Lillie Combs Associate Director of Individual Giving
David Rosen Development Operations Senior Manager
EDUCATION
Breanna McCaughey Director of Community Education
Davey Van Beveren Community Education Manager
Patrick Hyatte Community Education Coordinator
FINANCE
Coreen Miller Chief Financial Officer, & Chief Operating Officer
Annette Brown Staff Accountant
David Murphy Associate Director of Finance & Benefits
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
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COLORADO SYMPHONY FUND
Stephen M. Brett President
Norman L. Wilson Treasurer
James D. Butler Director
William Wallace Director
Kip Wallen Secretary
GUILD OFFICERS
Sue Pawlik President
Janet Weisheit President Elect
Nancy Crego And Barb Mcginnis Recording Secretary
Kathy Dolan Treasurer
Lorenz Rychner Assistant Treasurer
Deanna Leino Corresponding Secretary
Nancy Lawrence Vice-President Of Fundraising
Donna Lynch Vice-President Of Membership
Terry Gallant Vice-President Of Music Education
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MARCH
The Wizard of Oz in Concert
MAR 2-3 SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 2:30
Stravinsky’s The Firebird with Christopher Dragon
MAR 8-10 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
DYAO Side by Side
MAR 13 WED 7:00
California Dreamin’: The Music of Laurel Canyon with Mary-Mitchell Campbell and the Colorado Symphony
MAR 15-16 FRI-SAT 7:30
Peter and the Wolf & The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
MAR 17 SUN 2:30
Mozart’s Requiem with Peter Oundjian
MAR 22-24 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
APRIL
Nathaniel Rateliff Presents A Night of Leonard Cohen with the Colorado Symphony
APR 5-6 FRI-SAT 7:30
APR 12-14 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
APR 19 FRI 7:30
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3
APR 26-28 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
MAY
Colorado Symphony Gala
MAY 4 SAT 6:00
Yo-Yo Ma with the Colorado Symphony
MAY 5 SUN 7:00
Brahms Symphony No. 3
MAY 10-12 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
MAY 18-19 SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
An Alpine Symphony with Peter Oundjian
MAY 24-26 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00
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Mahler Symphony No. 3 with Peter Oundjian
40th Anniversary Celebration of the Colorado Symphony Chorus
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Celebrating 40 Years of the Colorado Symphony Chorus
By Nick Dobreff
Throughout history, many of the greatest symphonic compositions — from Mozart’s Requiem to Handel’s Messiah and the Verdi Requiem — have reached transcendent levels of beauty through the marriage and interplay between instrument and voice. For nearly 40 years, audiences in Colorado have had the unique pleasure to witness many of these masterworks and more, thanks in large part to the Colorado Symphony Chorus.
The 2023/24 Colorado Symphony season marks the 40th year of the Colorado Symphony Chorus (CSC). Founded in 1984 by Chorus Director Duain Wolfe, the CSC has earned a reputation as one of the finest symphonic choruses in the United States, performing in Boettcher Concert Hall and across Colorado.
In a situation unique and exceedingly rare to many United States orchestras, the Colorado Symphony supports their own chorus as an integral element of the organization, giving it the ability to perform all the orchestral-choral masterworks.
“As Colorado Symphony audience members and music-lovers all over the state know, we are so fortunate to have a world-class symphony chorus right here in our own backyard,” said Peter Oundjian, Principal Conductor. “Duain Wolfe, Mary Louise Burke, Taylor Martin, the singers of the Colorado Symphony Chorus, and their entire team put incredible time and dedication into every performance, which is why it’s always a thrill and an honor to share the stage with them.”
The storied history of the Colorado Symphony Chorus begins with Wolfe, who was charged with forming the ensemble in 1984. Known then as the Denver Symphony Chorus, the 140-voice ensemble made its debut October 25, 1984 in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem
“The Music Director of the Denver Symphony Orchestra at the time, Gaetano Delogu, wanted a chorus whose primary purpose would be to collaborate with the orchestra on the great masterworks,” said Wolfe. “I was asked to form this chorus, so we held auditions, set a rehearsal schedule for the debut piece, Verdi’s great Requiem, and the rest is history.”
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For 40 years, Wolfe has provided consummate leadership and an unparalleled artistic vision for the ensemble, helping it to achieve a distinguished reputation throughout the world. Wolfe recently retired as Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus after 28 years. During his tenure, he was the recipient of three GRAMMY® Awards for Best Choral Performance, Best Classical Recording (Verdi Requiem), and Best Opera Performance. In addition, he founded and conducted the Colorado Children’s Chorale in 1974, prior to retiring from that position in 1999.
“We have, in chorus director Duain Wolfe, a musician with remarkable training and talent,” said Eric Israelson, longtime Chorus Manager. “He sets the bar exceptionally high for excellence in choral singing. His sense of correct style, impeccable rhythm, and uncompromising attention to detail has brought widespread acclaim to this chorus.”
Today, the Colorado Symphony Chorus is made up of over 175 auditioned musicians. “Through careful recruiting, auditioning, orientation, and training, we have assembled an ensemble of singers who exhibit a sense of collaboration and fellowship unique in volunteer ensembles,” added Israelson.
“To meet the performing needs of the Colorado Symphony concert season, the members of this chorus dedicate an enormous number of volunteer hours,” added Wolfe. “Not only do they commit to their weekly rehearsals on Tuesday evenings, they also contribute five more evenings during each concert week. This is a commitment that touches not only the singers themselves, but also their families. The essence of their dedication becomes a family investment, an extended investment in the arts that reflects the dedication of many more people than we see on stage.”
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Duain Wolfe Founding Director and Conductor
Mary Louise Burke Principal Associate Director and Conductor
Taylor Martin Associate Director and Conductor
In an average season, the Colorado Symphony Chorus participates in 60 rehearsals and 30 performances. For each chorus member, that can mean as many as 240 hours per year. Most chorus members live in the Denver metro area but several members travel greater distances coming from Erie, Brighton, Fraser, Castle Rock, Evergreen, Fort Morgan, Longmont, Fort Collins, Boulder, Parker, and Greeley.
The Colorado Symphony Chorus has an excellent conducting and music staff: Duain Wolfe, Founder and Director; Mary Louise Burke, Principal Associate Director and Conductor; Taylor Martin, Associate Director and Conductor; Jared Joseph, Conducting Intern; pianists Hsiao-Ling Lin and ShaoChun Tsai. In addition, there are two managers, Eric Israelson and Barbara Porter who, through attention to a myriad of administrative details, enable the chorus to fulfill its musical mission throughout the performing season.
Starting with Gaetano Delogu in 1984, the Colorado Symphony Chorus has performed with seven Colorado Symphony artistic leaders, including Philippe Entremont, Marin Alsop, Jeffrey Kahane, Andrew Litton, Brett Mitchell, and currently Peter Oundjian.
While most Colorado Symphony Chorus performances take place at Boettcher Concert Hall, the chorus has performed at numerous venues throughout the metro area, including Ball Arena, Buell Theater, Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Red Rocks Amphitheare, Newman Center, Arvada Center, and Fiddlers Green Amphitheater.
The Chorus has performed at noted music festivals throughout the region, including Aspen Music Festival (over 25 appearances), Grand Teton Music Festival, Colorado Music Festival, and currently continues a longstanding collaboration with annual appearances at Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
Through the association with these festivals, the CSC has shared the stage with many renowned orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Aspen Festival Orchestra, performing masterworks under the baton of such notable conductors as Zubin Mehta, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Alan Gilbert, David Zinman, Robert Spano, James Levine, Jaap Van Zweden, Bramwell Tovey, Hans Graf, and Fabio Luisi.
The impact of the Colorado Symphony Chorus has also been felt outside the state during three European tours. In 2009, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the chorus, Duain Wolfe conducted the ensemble on a three-country, two-week concert tour of Europe, presenting the Verdi Requiem in Budapest, Vienna, Litomysl, and Prague. In 2016, the chorus returned to Europe for concerts in Paris, Strasbourg, and Munich featuring the Fauré Requiem . In the summer of 2022, the chorus toured Austria, performing to great acclaim in Vienna, Graz, and Salzburg.
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“I have always been impressed by our singers’ level of excellence, and also by the tremendous commitment involved,” said Mary Louise Burke, Principal Associate Director. “Our members come from all walks of life and bring to our chorus a great variety of past musical experience. Both individually and as a group, they make an ongoing commitment to excellence in many areas: vocal, musical, and dramatic. Furthermore, off the stage, our singers are powerful ambassadors in the communities of Denver, Colorado, and Europe.”
The Chorus has been featured in seven Colorado Symphony recordings, including the Berlioz setting of Hymne des Marseillaise (1988); Too Hot to Handel (2004); Harris: Symphony #4, “Folk Song Symphony”, Denler: Portraits of Colorado – American Symphony No. 1 (2013); Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem | Stephen Hough Missa Mirabilis (2015); Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (2017); and the world premiere of William Hill’s The Raven (2018).
None of this would be possible without the time and efforts of a dedicated management staff that oversees all 180 musicians as well as the scheduling of rehearsals, distribution of music, travel planning, and more.
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“Our management team is able to foresee and accommodate the needs of the directors and the singers, providing a conducive environment with the necessary space, materials, and organizational detail,” added Israelson. “The result is a chorus of singers, which, with the orchestra, provides the audiences of Colorado and beyond, a resource equal to any, and better than most, in the country. Adept at presenting the music of film scores, the best of Broadway and Hollywood, as well as the enduring classics of the choral literature, it serves to enrich the lives of all who have occasion to experience it.”
“Over the course of the 40-year history of the chorus, many singers have made this commitment to excellence,” added Taylor Martin, Associate Director. “In the next 40 years, we look forward to including many new singers in our Colorado Symphony family of wonderful musicians, celebrating many more decades of memorable performances.”
“I am extraordinarily proud of this chorus and what it has become over four decades – a first class ensemble that performs at very high standards, complementing the standards of this remarkable orchestra,” said Wolfe. “It has continued to mold and maintain its classical sound while also meeting the diverse challenges of other repertoire – films, Broadway musicals, and Pops. This is not an easy feat, but it is a significant hallmark of this chorus.”
For the last 40 years, the Colorado Symphony Chorus has shared the great musical masterworks of the world with thousands of arts patrons from Colorado to Europe. In performances with the Colorado Symphony and other renowned orchestras, they have spread an appreciation for symphonic music across the Centennial State and beyond. As the ensemble looks towards the future, they will continue to bring the best in symphonic choral music to audiences at Boettcher Concert Hall while upholding an artistic standard that is second to none.
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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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IMAGINATION ARTIST SERIES 2023/24
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: THE MUSIC OF LAUREL CANYON WITH MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL AND THE COLORADO SYMPHONY
MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL, conductor
JESSICA VOSK , vocalist
ASHLEY BLANCHET, vocalist
ABIGAIL SPARROW, vocalist
MOLLY STILLIENS, vocalist
Friday, March 15, 2024 at 7:30pm
Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 7:30pm
Boettcher Concert Hall
Program to be announced from stage.
CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION
FIRST TIME TO THE SYMPHONY? SEE PAGE 19 OF THIS PROGRAM FOR FAQ’S TO MAKE YOUR EXPERIENCE GREAT!
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MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL, conductor
Mary-Mitchell Campbell is a Grammy award winning musician and currently the Musical Director for the acclaimed Encores! series at City Center in New York City. She has been the Music Supervisor or Music Director for multiple Broadway shows including: Some Like it Hot, Mean Girls, The Prom, Tuck Everlasting, Finding Neverland, Big Fish, The Addams Family, Company, and Sweeney Todd. She has conducted the Chicago Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the Nashville Symphony, and is an Imagination Artist with the Colorado Symphony. She tours regularly with Kristin Chenoweth and Jessica Vosk in concerts. Mary-Mitchell is passionate about arts education and access to arts education for marginalized communities. She is the Founder of Arts Ignite (artsignite.org) which recruits and trains high-level artists to teach young people health education and life skills through the arts. She is very active in Maestra (maestramusic.org) and MUSE - Musicians United for Social Equity. Museonline.org
JESSICA VOSK, vocalist
Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer and actress known for electrifying roles on musical theater and concert stages. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in November 2021 in a sold-out solo show titled My Golden Age and a triumphant return to Carnegie Hall in 2022 to headline Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration. Other recent highlights include debuts at London’s Cadogan Hall, and at Symphony Hall with Celebrity Series of Boston and Washington Performing Arts as part of a 20-city solo concert tour. In summer 2023, she debuted a new show on the Lyrics & Lyricists series at the 92nd Street Y entitled California Dreamin’ featuring the music of singer-songwriters of Laurel Canyon as well as starred as Florence Vassy in a stunning new production of Chess at The Muny in St. Louis.
Best known for her star turn as Elphaba in the musical Wicked—first on tour and then joining the show’s 15th anniversary on Broadway—Vosk played the green witch for two years and was featured performing “Defying Gravity” in the PBS Great Performances 50th Anniversary Concert. Vosk starred as the narrator in Lincoln Center’s 50th anniversary performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, reprising the role in 2022 at The Muny in St. Louis. Other recent theatrical highlights include joining the Atlantic Theater Company as Beth Ann in its production of Sarah Silverman’s The Bedwetter; creating the role of Aunt Val in the world premiere of Becoming Nancy at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell; and becoming the first singer to star onstage with the New York City Ballet in Something to Dance About, the company’s tribute to Jerome Robbins directed by Warren Carlyle. Vosk’s other Broadway credits include Fruma Sarah in the most recent revival of Fiddler on the Roof, Finding Neverland, and The Bridges of Madison County.
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She starred as Anita in San Francisco Symphony’s Grammy-nominated production of West Side Story and filmed “The Leonard Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood” with Michael Tilson Thomas for PBS’s Great Performances. Her independently produced solo albums Wild and Free (2018) and A Very Coco Christmas (2020) both debuted on the Billboard and iTunes charts, and are available to stream on all platforms. Vosk had an unconventional journey to Broadway, beginning her career on Wall Street before taking the leap of faith to pursue her dreams on stage. Her one-of-a-kind story has been profiled on ABC’s 20/20 and NBC Nightly News. www.jessicavosk.com, Socials: @jessicavosk
ASHLEY BLANCHET, vocalist
Ashley Blanchet was most recently seen as Dawn in Waitress with Sara Bareilles, other Broadway credits include: Frozen, Beautiful, Annie, and Memphis. Select regional: Title roles in Cinderella and The Sound of Music at The Papermill Playhouse, Belle in Beauty and the Beast (St Louis MUNY), Rosemary in How to Succeed… (Houston Under the Stars), and Ado Annie in Oklahoma (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera). Film/TV: The Good Fight, The Equalizer, "Better Nate Than Ever,” and the voice of Raquelle in the award winning short animated film "Are You Okay?" Instagram: @a_Blanchet.
ABIGAIL SPARROW, vocalist
Abigail is thrilled to be back joining Jessica and California Dreamin! Abigail has appeared in numerous productions across NYC and CA, most recently as a Standby in SIX the Musical, Toronto Company. Other credits include: SIX (Katherine Howard on NCL Breakaway 3.0), Rock of Ages (ACT of CT, The Argyle Theatre), Jersey Boys (WPPAC), Heathers (CSUF). Cal State Fullerton MT 2021. Love to mom, dad, Grace, Max, Kailey, her family and friends, and Beckett. @abigailsparrowofficial
MOLLY STILLIENS, vocalist
Molly Stilliens is from a small town in CA. She attended Cal Lutheran University and earned her BA in Music, Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts, and earned her MFA in Acting from Cal State Fullerton. Some of her favorite shows include Beauty and the Beast at the MUNY, Unauthorized Musical Parody of Jurassic Park at Rockwell Table and Stage, and Ragtime at Pasadena Playhouse.
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FAMILY 2023/24
PETER AND THE WOLF & THE YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO THE ORCHESTRA WITH YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY
WILBUR LIN, conductor
CURIOUS THEATRE COMPANY , partner
LAURA CHAVEZ, narrator
ILIANA LUCERO BARRON, ensemble
BRIAN KUSIC, ensemble
Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 2:30pm
Boettcher Concert Hall
PROKOFIEV
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
BRITTEN Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34 (Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell)
Theme
Variation A: Flutes and Piccolo
Variation B: Oboes
Variation C: Oboes
Variation D: Bassoons
Variation E: Violins
Variation F: Violas
Variation G: Cellos
Variation H: Basses
Variation I: Harp
Variation J: Horns
Variation K: Trumpets
Variation L: Trombones
Variation M: Percussion
Fugue
CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 1 HOUR WITH A NO INTERMISSION
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PHOTO: LAI YUEH-CHUNG
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WILBUR LIN, conductor
Known for his creative programming and inviting stage presence, Wilbur Lin’s career has taken him to symphony halls and opera theaters across the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Taiwan. Recently appointed Music Director of the Missouri Symphony, Lin also joins the conducting staff of the Colorado Symphony as assistant conductor in 2023.
Lin’s 2022/23 season saw his debuts with the Rochester Philharmonic, Oak Ridge, Ann Arbor, and Elgin symphonies, and a return to Indiana’s Richmond Symphony. His other recent highlights include his debut with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra, opening its 2021/22 season, a new studio recording with pianist Eric Zuber and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and conducting and covering the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops where he recently finished his tenure as assistant conductor (2019-2022).
In addition to his positions with the Colorado, Cincinnati, and Missouri symphonies, in recent years, Lin has conducted the Chamber Philharmonic Taipei, Manchester Camerata, Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil (El Salvador), Taipei Philharmonic, Taipei Symphony, Liverpool Mozart, Academy Orchestra of Taiwan Symphony, Richmond Symphony (IN), and LaPorte Symphony orchestras. As a cover conductor, Lin has worked with, notably, the Taiwan Symphony, Cincinnati Ballet, and Minnesota orchestras. In his role as the assistant conductor of the Colorado Symphony, Lin also serves as the Music Director of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra.
A graduate of Riccardo Muti‘s Italian Opera Academy, Lin’s operatic endeavors include conducting Verdi’s Macbeth at Teatro Alighieri (Ravenna, Italy), Die Zauberflöte and Barber of Seville with the Winter Harbor Music Festival (Winter Harbor, Maine), Menotti’s The Medium and Amelia Goes to the Ball as the conductor of Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL), and has coached and performed as a pianist with the Indianapolis Opera, Indiana University Opera Theater, Reimagining Opera for Kids, and the Cincinnati Ballet. In 2022, Lin led a new workshop production of Robeson by Scott Davenport Richards at the Cincinnati Opera.
Lin held the position of Taiwan Symphony Orchestra International Talent Fellow (2019-2021), Weiwuyin Opera (Taiwan) Conducting Fellow (2019-2020), Lord Rhodes Scholar (2013-2014), was a two-time recipient of Mortimer Furber Prize for Conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), and holds a doctoral degree in orchestral conducting from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Lin has studied with Arthur Fagen and David Effron at Jacobs, Clark Rundell and Mark Heron at the RNCM, and Apo Hsu at the National Taiwan Normal University. He has also received conducting coaching with, notably, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Riccardo Muti, Sir Mark Elder, Helmuth Rilling, and has assisted Louis Langrée, James Gaffigan, and John Morris Russell, among others.
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CURIOUS THEATRE COMPANY, partner
Our tagline “No guts, no story” embodies the spirit of Curious Theatre Company. Established in 1997 Curious brings the best new theatre and playwrights to Denver. We produce thought-provoking performances designed to challenge ideas, stir emotions, and leave audiences thinking and talking for days. Our innovative Lets Get Curious!! Education Programs bring students into the joy of live theatre and build community connections. Learn more at www.curioustheatre.org.
LAURA CHAVEZ, narrator
Laura Chavez was last seen as Patricia in the Theatreworks production of Dream House. Other credits include: Alma (Curious Theatre Company); To the Moon (Creede Repertory Theatre); Recipe (Theatre Artibus, Grapefruit Lab & Emancipation Theatre); Santos y Santos, Botánica, The Beatification of Carmen Miranda (El Centro Su Teatro); Siren Song (Buntport Theatre Company); Unmerciful Good Fortune (Firehouse Theatre Company); The Last Session (Theatre Off Broadway); Nickel & Dimed (Curious Theatre Company); and Marisol (Pangaea Theatre Company). When not on stage, Laura is proud to lead the education programs for Curious Theatre Company.
ILIANA LUCERO BARRON, ensemble
Iliana Lucero Barron is a bilingual, latine performer, director, teaching artist, creative, and advocate based in Denver, Colorado. Graduating from the University of Colorado at Denver in 2016, Iliana became a firstgeneration college graduate. Since then, she has worked in multiple capacities throughout the Colorado theatre community. You may have seen some of her work as a performer: Northside (Su Teatro), ALMA (Curious Theatre Company), The Shakespeare in the Parking Lot Tour (DCPA), Taming of the Shrew (Theatreworks), You Enjoy Myself (Local Theater). You may have also seen her work as a director: The Sojourners Project: Busing (IDEA Stages & Control Group Productions), Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World, Amahl and the Night Visitors (Central City Opera), DOT (Vintage Theatre).
BRIAN KUSIC, ensemble
Brian Kusic grew up in Denver and has worked as a performer and teacher for many years. He is happy to have two of his favorite things in the same room, early childhood education and live performance. He is currently working at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and is happy to be in his home. Go Nuggets! You may have seen him in MAD Librarians with BETC or Inside the Orchestra.
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DONORS MAKE THE MUSIC HAPPEN, AND THEY GET BACKSTAGE
GET BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY BY BECOMING A CONTRIBUTOR TODAY.
The Colorado Symphony relies on generous donors like you to bring extraordinary musical experiences to the Colorado community. Make your impact today!
BECOME A SUPPORTER TODAY
Visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/ways-to-give to explore all the ways you can give.
MAKE IT MONTHLY
Our instrumentalists, who give monthly, receive additional benefits, such as donor lounge access and exclusive event invitations throughout the season.
DONOR BENEFITS
Want to deepen your relationship with the Colorado Symphony? Symphony supporters receive invitations to open rehearsals and exclusive events throughout the season. Donor benefits include concierge ticketing, donor lounge access, artist meet & greets, the opportunity to sit on stage during rehearsal, and more!
To learn more visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/donor-benefits.
SYMPHONY MEMBERSHIPS
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.
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY
In celebration of 100 years of live music in Colorado, Centennial Society members provide instrumental support to the symphony. Their investment advances the future of live symphonic music, supports innovative artistic endeavors, and increases access to arts and music education.
LUMINARY SOCIETY
Luminary Society members provide essential 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, the Colorado Symphony Guild volunteers and manages the guild shop, hosts fundraisers, and supports Colorado Symphony initiatives.
MUSICIAN SPONSORSHIPS
A Musician Sponsorship is a direct way for you to connect your passion and your donation to a member of your Colorado Symphony. You may decide to support an instrument you love, a player you know, or a musician you’d like to know more closely. Sponsorships begin at $10,000 and can be made by individuals, businesses, and organizations.
QUESTIONS ABOUT BECOMING A DONOR, RECEIVING BENEFITS, OR JOINING A SOCIETY?
Contact one of our Development Department Team members:
Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving, agomez@coloradosymphony.org
Katie Skawski, Director of Institutional Relations & Stewardship
kskawski@coloradosymphony.org
Lillie Combs, Associate Director of Individual Giving
lcombs@coloradosymphony.org
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The extraordinary musical experience you are about to enjoy is possible because of the generous support of our donors.
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, 2022 through January 31, 2024. 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.
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Throughout the 2023/24 Season, the Colorado Symphony celebrates 100 years of live, symphonic music in Colorado. The Centennial Society is comprised of loyal supporters who contribute at the $10,000 level or higher and we want to take this opportunity to thank our most loyal donors who have joined the Centennial Society. We thank you and are honored by your most generous support!
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Irit Waldbaum Σ
John and Kristine Wallack
Darrell and Michael Watson
Ms. Elizabeth Weitkamp
Jim and Janice White
Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson
Alexandra Williams
James Williams and Jennifer Landrum
Ann Wise
Mr. Duain Wolfe
Ms. Amy Wright
SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)
Michael Abramovitz
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Akeroyd
Doug and Lindsay Andrews
Mr. Nicolás Anzellini and Ms. Susana Lara-Mesa
Marci Auston and Frank Martinez
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Donna Baker-Breningstall
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Bartram
William G. Bassler
William and Lori Beard
Mr. Dalton Beasley
Blaine K. Bengtson
Ms. Helen Berkman
Ms. Catherine Bess
Michael Biere Fund
Marie and Howard Blaney
Soley Maria
Molly Boland
Ms. Lizzie Bontrager
Elizabeth Bradley
Ms. Joan M. Bradt
Christopher and Margot Brauchli
Joseph Bronesky and Jacquelin Medina
Mrs. Aleksandra Bruner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman
Amy Butler
Ms. Patricia Butler
Lois M. Calvert
Rusty and Ellen Campos
Mr. Marc Camron and Ms. Victoria Camron
Mr. Michael Canges
Ms. Leslie Castanuela Barnes
Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen
Anonymous
Ms. Toni H. Cohig
Dr. Lynn and Rev. Frank Huber
Lillie and Hayden Combs
Karen Connolly
Bill and Nancy Cook
Jim and Julie Copenhaver
Kerry and Walter Cote
Martha Cox
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cravitz
Joada and William Crawford
Kim Cutler
Ms. Ruth Dalrymple
Drs. Yuko and Chris D’Ambrosia
Phil and Jen Dattilo
Fred and Michelle Denault
Jud and Sharon Detrick
Margaret Dong
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Donovan
Peter and Marian Downs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Drew
Kathryn and Gary Dudley
Dr. & Mrs. Carl Eisdorfer
Lucy and Dan Ellerhorst
Barbara Neal and Edward E. Ellis
Mr. Bayard Ewing
Marilyn Faye
Bruce and Lois Feinstein
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fieman
Valerie Finberg
David and Debra Flitter
Mr. Joseph Fogliano
Frederick G. Fish Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fowler
Joann Freedman
Ms. JoAnne Friedman
Deborah S. Froeb
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Fulford
Mr. Alex Gamble
Anonymous
Lester and Joan Garrison
James Geis and Beverly Walter
Linda L. Giedl
The Gile Family Fund
Dr. Stanley H. Ginsburg
Mr. Herman Goellnitz
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Golanty
Scott and Roberta Goodall
Scott and Munam Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange
Ms. Andrea J. Grant
Mr. Matthew Gray
Mr. Felton Green and Mrs. Nancy Green
Anonymous
Peter and Yvonne Griffiths
Mr. Mark Grueskin
Robert and Mariellen Guerra
Donald Hagengruber and Antoinette Macaluso
Mrs. Becky Hammond
Tom Hampson
Ms. Ann E. Harrison
Elizabeth and Chad Hartsel
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey
Mr. Brian Hawkins
Hayes Family Foundation
Elizabeth Hearne
Ms. Lizz Helmsen
Scott and Sara Hendrickson
Dr. Raymond Henkel
Owen and Deborah Herman
Anonymous
Melvin and Carolyn Hess
Tiffany Hicks
Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko
Hollis Family Fund
Andrew Hornbrook
Leigh Horton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hucks, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Isenhart
Mr. Eric W. Israelson
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James
James Family Fund
Joan and Richard Jarboe
Anonymous
Mr. Eric E. Johnson
Anonymous
Dr. Doug Jones
Mr. Douglas C. Jones
Mark Kessler
Allyson Kissell
Mel and Roberta Klein
Anonymous
Dr. Andrew Kramer
Eric Krein
Stuart and Janet Kritzer Family Foundation
Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan
Anonymous
Warren and Nancy Lawrence
David C. Leger
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Leitsch
Philip R. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis
Judy and Dan Lichtin
Patricia Lisensky
Nathanial Lynch
Ms. Lucy Marsh
Mrs. Susan Martin
William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay
Dr. Jody Mathie and Mr. John F. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Maxwell
Mr. Joseph R. McCann
The McClean Family Foundation
Mr. Jay A. McCormick
Nina and Rex McGehee
Ms. Carla McWilliams
Mr. Harold ‘Bud’ Meadows and Mrs. BJ Meadows
Kathy G. Merlo
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger
Mr. William Mohrman
Mr. Allen Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mote
Kiyoko Mura-Smith
Mr. Aaron Nack
James Neely
Newberry Family Fund
Ms. Pamela I. Newton and Mr. James B. Hurlbut
Mrs. Jenny Nikaido
Mr. Victor Odelberg and Mrs. Laura Azuma
Christopher O’Shea
Ronda Palsulich
Ms. Jill Parsons
Ms. Cleo Parker Robinson
Mr. and Ms. Brian Payer
Ole Peloso
The Pennington Family Fund
Carol Petitmaire
Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Pokrandt
Richard Polk
Kathleen Porter
Ed Post
Dr. Diana L. Powell & James E. Bittle
Robert and Sarah Przekwas
Katie Puza
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby
Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. Reeder
David and Jennifer Reinecke
Steven and Joan Ringel
Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark
Eleanor Roberts
Nancy Roeder and Jim Patsey
Dr. & Mrs. Howard Rothenberg
Sallie and John Ruhnka
Judy and Ron Ruth
Suzanne Barber Ryan Σ
James and Carol Salbenblatt
LT Sandvik
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Sarver
Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer
Mr. and Ms. Paul E. Schauer
Mrs. Dee G. Schranz
Ms. Mary Ann Schultz
Patrick Scully Esq.
Ms. Carla L. Seeliger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee
Barbara L. Sharp
Douglas M. Short
Mr. Daniel Shurz
Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith
Jeff St. Clair
Ms. Margaret St. Clair
Nancy Steele
Steven Strom
Francis Sullivan
Miss Maureen Sullivan
Ms. Jill Swank
Luke Swanson
Sweet/Polak Charitable Fund
Judy and Rob Tate
Mr. Cecil Thomas
Ms. Karen D. Thomas
Mr. Frank Thomson
Skip and Jennifer Thurman
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tillery
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Toepfer
David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee
Mrs. Valerie Towery
Ms. Martha Tracey
Mr. Randy Uttley
Anonymous
Richard E. Wagner
Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip
Mr. John Ware
Ms. Hanna Warren
Mr. Kirk Weber and Ms. Robin Stewart
Mrs. Virginia Westgaard
Mr. Jordan Wight
Karen Wilke
Chris and Pam Wineman
Ms. Molly Wink
Mike Worcester
Douglas and Barbara Yost
Mrs. Charlotte Ziebarth
Mr. and Ms. Kenneth A. Zimmerman
Randy and Joan Zisler
Ms. Regina Marie Zoglo
While we are only able to list a portion of our 2022/23 and 2023/24 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, or email giving@coloradosymphony.org.
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 Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving at agomez@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
Estate of Carol L. Condit
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
Timothy N Gardner Irrevocable Trust
The Estate of Barbara Garlinghouse*
The Estate of Wilma Godfrey*
Ms. Carol K. Gossard*
Ms. Jennifer Guess
Ms. Misty Haisfield
Ms. Donna E. Hamilton
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Mr. James Harold
Jennifer Heglin
Mr. Johannes Heim*
Cathey A. Herren
Ms. Ann D. Herron
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*
Ms. Deniece Kohl*
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*
Mr. Steve Reiquam
Ms. Audrey Van Rensburg*
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*
William C. Schumacher
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
Tom Stephens* and Todd Enders
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, which supports the Colorado Symphony Association in perpetuity.
While we are only able to list a portion of our Colorado Symphony Fund donors, we wish to acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed to our endowment campaign over the years, no matter the amount.
$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
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
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David and Irene Abosch Principal Oboe Chair
Friend of the Colorado Symphony Principal Percussion Chair
Bill Gossard Music Director Chair
Musicians’ Compensation
Merle Chambers Assistant Concertmaster Chair
Fred and Margaret Hoeppner Principal Cello Chair
Tom and Noëy Congdon* Assistant Principal Flute Chair
Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair
Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund
Charles S. Sterne Conductor’s Podium
*Deceased
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 Manny Araujo given by:
Mr. and Mrs. John Alme
Mary Dardanis
In memory of Eugene and Florence Armstrong given by: Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation
In memory of Robert Balas given by:
Suzanne Dispensa
In memory of Gaurdie Banister, Sr. given by: Dr. Barbara Shannon-Banister
In memory of Louise Barish given by:
Lezlie Lane
In memory of Ernestine Barany given by:
Mr. Robert L. Harrell
In memory of Nan Barnett given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheets
In memory of Jacques Benedict and Ursula Benedict McPhee given by:
Mr. Mike McPhee
In memory of Ken Berry given by:
Mrs. Fran Berry
In memory of Terry Biddinger given by: Margaret Roath
In memory of Nancy and Glenn Blair given by: Catherine Caton Groene
In memory of Bernard and Ruth Braun given by:
Mr. James W. Braun
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 Kathryn Ann Cain given by:
Ms. Judith Hubert
In memory of Jean Carney given by:
Deborah Carney
In memory of Willis V Carpenter given by:
Anonymous
In memory of Helena Kandt Weinacht Chambers given by: Joada and William Crawford
In memory of Blair Chotzinoff and Robert Schulein given by:
Nancy & Robert Schulein Fund
In memory of Caroline Clute given by: Anonymous
In memory of Noel Congdon given by:
Anonymous
In memory of Jerome J. Cuzella given by:
Mr. Luke B. Sinclare
In memory of Lou Dafoe given by:
Ms. Marilyn Lindenbaum
In memory of Helen J Darfler given by:
Mr. Gary Darfler
In memory of Louis Deegan given by:
Carolyn Harrison
In memory of Leland Dong given by:
Margaret Dong
In memory of Margaret Dougherty given by:
Ms. Margie Steel
In memory of Roberta Mumba Emmerson given by:
Ms. Kelly Wherry
In memory of Paul and Ann Emrich given by:
Mr. David Emrich
In memory of Martha Fiser given by:
Mr. Greg Diamond
Ms. Linda Rieger
In memory of Wayne J Fowler given by:
Ms. Ortrud Fowler
In memory of Demerick “Doc” Fradl given by: Tim Conklin
In memory of Jerry Friedman given by:
Ms. JoAnne Friedman
In memory of Rev. B.J. George given by:
Grace George
In memory of Fred Gibson given by:
Ms. Anne G. Chapin
In memory of Toby Ginsburg given by:
Dr. Stanley H. Ginsburg
In memory of Norma L. Gooden given by:
Emma M. Curtis
In memory of Lousie Graber given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee
In memory of Robert S. Graham given by:
Ms. Susan Bishop
In memory of Chris Gray given by:
Helen Gray
In memory of Bob Greene given by:
Tim Harvey
In Memory of Michael Gundzik given by:
Kent Drotar
Mr. Jon D. Galvin
Barbara C. Gilbert
In memory of Chester “Chet” K. Hampson given by:
Susan G. Darigo
Joan Glick
Joanne and Gary Goble
Tom Hampson
Ms. Cynthia R. Mancinelli
Mrs. Susan Martin
Michelle Nierling
Mr. Mark Powers
Ms. Kathy Schuster
Stephen Seifert
Mr. Richard Spillers
In memory of Keith Hammond given by:
Mrs. Becky Hammond
In memory of Ken Harper given by:
Ms. Amy S. Harr
In memory of H. Michael Hayes given by:
Ms. Darlee Whiting
In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by:
Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko
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In memory of Michael Hirota given by: Kristin Hirota
In memory of Fred Hoeppner given by: Margaret Hoeppner
In memory of Mary Ann Johnson given by: Mr. Doug Johnson
In memory of Robert & Monica Kahn given by: Kathy Newman and Rudi Hartmann
In memory of Jane King given by: Lindsey K. Fetterly
In memory of Victor & Cleo Kobayashi given by:
Ms. Nicole M. Kobayashi
In memory of Deniec Kohl given by:
James Williams and Jennifer Landrum
In memory of Mary Krugman given by:
Anonymous
Travis Leiker & David Proper
T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon
In memory of E.M. Krutchen given by: Pat Kruchten
In memory of Samuel B. Lancaster given by: Mr. Keith F. Corrette
In memory of Nancy Levitt given by: Martin and Gloria Trotsky Foundation
In memory of Nancy Levitt given by:
Julia Cirbo
In memory of Ann and Edward Levy given by: Philip R. Levy
In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Richard Lindvall
In memory of Ellen Martin given by:
Ms. Irene E. Metzger
In memory of Dr. Harold P. Martin given by:
Ms. Andrea Clifford
In memory of Jerry Marcus given by:
Dr. Dale Marcus
In memory of Susan Marsh given by:
Ms. Lucy Marsh
In memory of Barbara McLean given by:
Ms. Amy McLean
In memory of Ray McLean given by: Mrs. Kathleen McLean
In memory of Maurine Howell Moody given by:
Mr. Robert Moody
In memory of James “Jim” Mote given by: Caryn and Mark Alpert
Cheri Cohn
Dr. Peter Gottlieb
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Hay
Mr. William W. Hay Jr.
Rick and Linda Mishkin
Mr. Carl Pletsch
Neal and Michele Price
Ms. Nancy Sherman
In memory of Akito Nakanishi given by:
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sunderland
In memory of Dan Nichols given by:
Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen
In memory of Robert and Ilse Nordenholz. given by:
Mrs. Kristen Nordenholz
In memory of John D. Nyberg given by:
Lynda Walsh
In memory of Detlev Olshausen given by: Bernard Olshausen
In memory of Stephanie A Olson given by:
Mr. David O’Brien
In memory of Frank Y. Parce given by:
Ken and Patti Quarles
Eleanor Roberts
In memory of Kerry Pearlman given by: Dr. Nathan Pearlman
In memory of Neil Peck given by: Margaret (Jan) Peck
In memory of Sheila Marie Peloso given by:
Ole Peloso
In memory of Bill Pierpoint given by:
Marie and Howard Blaney
In memory of Alicia Pons given by:
Alicia Irigoyen
In memory of Herman D. Post given by:
Herman D. Post Fund as directed By Robin D. Post
In memory of Marjorie “Margie” Price given by:
Mary Beacom
Linda Coulter and Dan Morris
Lisa Mesple
Kathleen Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Waibel
In memory of Adina Reshotko given by:
Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah 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 Erwin Rogoff given by:
Bernard S Rogoff and Jean Greenberg
In memory of Barry Sarver given by:
Desiree Hill and your Friends at the CU HTC
Ms. Brenda Riske
Roger A. Riske
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Sarver
In memory of Francis and Eugene Schaefer given by:
Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer
In memory of Rob Scofield given by:
Jane S. Scofield
In memory of Deborah Lee Wilder Sirkin and Dr. R. Mark Sirkin given by:
Dr. Edith S. Mitchell
In memory of Dr. Robert H. Slover II given by:
Dr. Robin Slover
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In memory of Ruth H. Smith given by:
Kimber Smith
In memory of Harvey Solomon given by:
Ms. Donna S. Gerich
In memory of Arlo and Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia Kreider
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 Jack K. Thompson given by:
Mrs. Carolyn Malaby
In memory of Gretchen A. Timmer given by:
Ms. Elizabeth Nelson
In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by:
Julie Tipton
In memory of “My Father, “Rob - Pop” given by: Bob Utberg
In memory of Stephen Warburton-Pitt given by: Adam Warburton-Pitt and Brie White
Josh, Sari, Noah, Jonah, and Micah Warburton-Pitt
In memory of James R. Whelan given by:
Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip
In memory of Marjorie Whitson-Schubel given by:
Mr. David Brokaw
In memory of Wolfie given by:
Stephanie Derybowski and Lindsay Palmer
Ms. Lauren LeNoir
Ms. Pamela Lewis
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 Scott and Rosanna Aurand given by:
Mr. Charles Aurand
In honor of Bartok the pup given by:
Amanda Houslander
In honor of Catherine Beeson given by:
Kathy Wolf
Jeff Reiman
In honor of Gwendolyn Blumenschein given by:
Ms. Karen Hudson-Brown
In honor of Grandpa Bruce Burch given by:
Rachel Lacharite
In honor of the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by:
Keith and Lindsay Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sladovnik
In honor of the Colorado Symphony Musicians given by:
Mr. Christopher Maier
In honor of the Colorado Symphony staff given by:
Christine Bryan
Susan and Steve Kilburn
In honor of Lillie Burrow Combs given by:
Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Combs
In honor of John Cooper and Arleen Arnsparger Cooper given by:
Dr. Kay M. McClenney
In honor of Crescendo Society given by:
Ms. Julie B. Rubsam
In honor of Margaret Crimmins given by:
Ms. Georgenne Tomlinson
In honor of Stephanie Derybowski given by:
Ms. Pamela Lewis
In honor of Christopher Dragon given by:
Patricia L. Scott
In honor of the amazing Education Team given by:
Lillie B. Combs
In honor of Fafa’s love of music given by:
Arthur Antoine
In honor of Brook Ferguson given by:
Mr. Steven Finley
Megan Kilpatrick
Solomon Leftin
In honor of Cecile Forsberg-Kerr given by:
T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon
In honor of Shannon Fraser given by:
John Fraser
Mary Schuler
Olivia Woods
In honor of Bob Friedlander given by: Luke Swanson
In honor of J.C. Gieskieng given by:
Ms. Linda McGoff
In honor of JJ Groszew given by:
Bradley Dalton
In honor of Lola Farber Grueskin given by: Eric Sondermann and Tracy Dunning
In honor of Janet Hallsted given by:
Ms. Melody Roe
In honor of Courtney Hershey-Bress given by: Nell Bly
Dr. Helena L. Chum
In honor of Courtney Hershey-Bress, Yumi Hwang-Williams, and the orchestra given by:
Dr. Helena L. Chum
In honor of Philip Hiester, Master Electrician CSO, Emeritus given by:
Mr. Eli Reshotko
In honor of Margaret Hoeppner given by:
David and Debra Flitter
In honor of Anne-Marie Hoffman given by:
Anonymous
In honor of Joe and Renate Hull given by:
Judith Burness
In honor of Yumi Hwang-Williams given by:
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Baxter
Dr. Helena L. Chum
Hille and Jack Dais
Richard Replin and Elissa Stein
In honor of Liz and Gordon Johnson given by:
Ms. Stephanie Pither
In honor of Bill and Marykate Johnson given by:
Mr. Victor Pausin
In honor of Jude, the manager of pets and attention given by:
Adrienne Short
In honor of Jerry Kern and Mary Rossick Kern given by: Yumi Hwang-Williams
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 Christopher Kirkland given by: Yumi Hwang-Williams
In honor of Jim and Phyllis Kurtz-Phelan given by:
Mr. Daniel Kurtz-Phelan
In honor of Jason Lichtenwalter given by:
Mr. Ray Lichtenwalter
In honor of Tom and Joie Mauro given by:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mauro
In honor of Breanna McCaughey given by:
Ms. Megan H. Quilliam
In honor of Coreen Miller given by:
Sally Breaux
In honor of Jason and Mama Nancy given by:
Bradley Walker
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June 26 – August 18, 2024
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In honor of Jefferson E Nelson given by:
Alex Nelson
In honor of Barbara Porter given by:
Slager Family Fund
Duain Wolfe
In honor of Bernard S Rogoff and Jean Greenberg
In honor of David Rosen given by:
Helaine and Harvey Rosen
In honor of Julie Rubsam given by:
Anonymous
Steve Basch
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Ed and Libby Hlavka
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BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION
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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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