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the magazine of the colorado symphony VOLUME 10 / NUMBER 4
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SOUNDINGS 2012/13 ROCK OF AGES Symphonic music and rock and roll have more in common than meets the ear. The Colorado Symphony has a long tradition of infusing contemporary elements into traditional styles. For audiences as well as players, mixing genres is a chance to listen in new ways. Page 10
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WELCOME... I thoroughly enjoyed my debut as Artistic Advisor with the Colorado Symphony during the successful holiday performances of Hansel and Gretel and Night in Vienna last year. And now, it is a pleasure to return to conduct something entirely different, the great masterwork where Verdi reached the apex of his genius, Requiem. The combination of gorgeous flowing melodies, brilliant dramatic pacing and perfect writing for the human voice makes this Requiem not only one of the greatest religious creations ever, but one of the finest and most powerful works in all of music. Any chance to perform it is a thrill, and these performances with the Colorado Symphony and Chorus in top form and a star lineup of soloists, will be unforgettable. Music has always been my life and there isn’t a day when I’m not grateful for being able to pursue my dream. The arts provide us with the ultimate form of self-expression and give us fulfillment, enrichment, beauty and peace, and represent, quite frankly, all that is best about mankind. I love the responsibility and challenge of taking a great musical composition and bringing it to life. Recreating the inspired thoughts of a composer in as true and honest a way as possible is my goal and one that I don’t take lightly. Thank you, patrons, for your support of the Colorado Symphony and for joining me and these talented musicians on this journey. Andrew Litton Artistic Advisor, Colorado Symphony
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COMING UP AT THE COLORADO SYMPHONY… Tickets On Sale Now! The Colorado Symphony Box Office is located in the lobby of Boettcher Concert Hall. Hours: Monday-Friday 10am - 6pm Saturday Noon - 6pm (303) 623-7876 tickets@coloradosymphony.org coloradosymphony.org
MASTERWORKS A Hero’s Life March 8-10 INSIDE THE SCORE Clyfford with a ‘Why?’ March 15 In partnership with the Clyfford Still Museum
POPS St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Colcannon March 16 FAMILY Peter and the Wolf March 17 MASTERWORKS Colors and Sensations La Mer March 22-24 POPS Death on the Downbeat A musical murder mystery
April 6 FAMILY The Listener April 7 MASTERWORKS Mahler 6 April 12-14
ANDREW LITTON
MARIN ALSOP
SCOTT O’NEIL
DUAIN WOLFE
CONDUCTOR, ARTISTIC ADVISOR
CONDUCTOR LAUREATE
RESIDENT CONDUCTOR
CHORUS DIRECTOR
VIOLIN Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster The Mary Rossick Kern & Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster Paul Primus Principal Second Allegra Wermuth Assistant Principal Second Jerry Chiu Larisa Fesmire Thomas Hanulik Wyn Hart John Hilton Anne-Marie Hoffman Myroslava Ivanchenko-Bartels Dorian Kincaid Karen Kinzie Mark Lamprey Miroslaw Pastusiak Erik Peterson Felix Petit* Rachel Segal Robert Stoyanov Stirling Trent Amy Tyson Bradley Watson Tena White
BASS Karl Fenner Principal Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal John Arnesen Susan Cahill James Carroll Jeremy Kincaid Mary Reed*
HORN Michael Thornton Principal Carolyn Kunicki* Kolio Plachkov 3rd / Associate Principal David Brussel Cara Kizer* Assistant
FLUTE Brook Ellen Schoenwald Principal Catherine Peterson 2nd / Assistant Principal Julie Duncan Thornton
TRUMPET Justin Bartels Principal Patrick Tillery Associate Principal Daniel Kuehn 2nd / Assistant Principal
VIOLA Basil Vendryes Principal Catherine Beeson Assistant Principal Mary Cowell Fixed 3rd Chair Charlyn Campbell Bobbie Hill Marsha Holmes Helen McDermott Kelly Shanafelt Phillip Stevens
CLARINET Abby Raymond Acting Principal Erin Svoboda* 2nd / Assistant Principal Andrew Stevens
CELLO Silver Ainomäe Principal Matthew Switzer Assistant Principal Judith McIntyre Fixed 3rd Chair George Banks Eric Bertoluzzi Susan Rockey Bowles Thomas Heinrich Margaret Hoeppner David Mullikin
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PICCOLO Julie Duncan Thornton OBOE Peter Cooper Principal The Irene & David Abosch Principal Oboe Chair Monica Hanulik 2nd / Assistant Principal Jason Lichtenwalter ENGLISH HORN Jason Lichtenwalter
E-FLAT CLARINET Erin Svoboda* BASS CLARINET Andrew Stevens BASSOON Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd / Assistant Principal Roger Soren CONTRA-BASSOON Roger Soren
TROMBONE Nicole Abissi* 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 Chair Endowed by a Friend of the Colorado Symphony Terry Smith Steve Hearn ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN Joanne Goble * One year replacement + On leave
BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND STAFF OFFICERS
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Jerome H. Kern, Co-Chair Mary Rossick Kern, Co-Chair Susan Bowles,* Secretary Dr. Christopher Ott, Treasurer
TRUSTEES Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Young Cho Chad Cognata * Jim Copenhaver Rebecca DeCook Walter F. DeHaven, Jr. BJ Dyer Sandy Elliott Susan Fakharzadeh Jack Finlaw Neda Ghaemi Donna Good Dr. Michael G. Gundzik Margaret Hoeppner *
Yumi Hwang-Williams * Karen Kinzie * Richard Kylberg Peter S. Landgraff Patrick C. McKinstry Mike Pappas Dr. W. Gerald Rainer Julie Rubsam Brook Schoenwald * Bill Schumacher Rachel Segal * Michael Thornton * Basil Vendryes * Wellington Webb
* Colorado Symphony Musician Trustee EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Terry Biddinger, Women of Note Pamela Campos, Associate Board Andrew Litton, Colorado Symphony Artistic Advisor Linda Rickard, Colorado Symphony Guild Ginger White, City and County of Denver, Arts & Venues EMERITUS TRUSTEES William K. Coors John Low Lee Yeingst HONORARY TRUSTEES Governor John W. Hickenlooper and First Lady Helen Thorpe Mayor Michael Hancock and First Lady Mary Louise Lee
Support the Music You Love Become a Colorado Symphony Guild Volunteer • Guild Music Seminars • Symphony Shop • Concerts for Youth • Bach’s Lunch for the Musicians Linda Rickard, President Barbara McGinnis, President-Elect Susan Thomas, Vice President, Communication Lorie Young, Vice President, Fundraising Donna Gerich Vice President, Membership Rose Blaschke, Vice President, Music Education
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Jerome H. Kern Chief Executive Officer Evan Lasky Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew Litton Artistic Advisor Anthony Pierce Vice President of Artistic Administration Amelia Aaron Grant Writer and Communications Associate David Aeling Production and Stage Manager Obe Ariss Director of Development Laura Bond Special Projects Manager Jeannene Bragg Artistic Administrator Larry Brezicka Orchestra Personnel Manager Lena Capra Senior Staff Accountant Michael Chaney Staff Accountant Aric Christensen Audio Engineer Molly Epstein Group Sales Associate Deborah Guess Properties Master Philip Hiester Master Electrician Sarah Hom Director of Marketing Eric Israelson Chorus Manager Aggie Kelley Creative Director Christopher Kirkland Master Carpenter
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C.F. Kip Winger rehearses for Shuffle II, an exploration of his popular and classical music, at Boettcher Concert Hall.
ROCK OF AGES n the late 1980s, C.F. Kip Winger was known as a songwriter, a frontman and a heart-throb – the titular head of a New York City band that achieved international gold with its debut album, Winger. A bona-fide rock star, Winger was a regular featured equally on MTV, in the pages of teen and guitar magazines and on stages around the world, synonymous with the hair-metal movement that ruled rock-and-roll radio in the late 80s. Yet what he heard in his head when he sat down to write songs — whether at home, in the studio, or on a tour bus — were not screaming guitars blaring through Marshall stacks, but violins. “I’ve always been a classical composer in disguise,” says Winger. “When I wrote my rock music, all I’ve heard was classical music. I was self-taught, for the most part; I didn’t yet have the
I
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SPANNING CLASSICAL COMPOSERS AND MODERN GREATS, THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ROLLS WITH DIVERSE STYLES AND SOUNDS.
skill to write and create it the way I always thought it should be. I came into composing in a completely backwards kind of way.” Winger began seriously studying symphonic music in 2001, and composed his first symphonic works a few years ago. In January, his music was the focus of a special installment of the Colorado Symphony’s Shuffle concert series. In addition to classical pieces and Winger’s own compositions, resident conductor Scott O’Neil led the orchestra through symphonic arrangements of some of Winger’s biggest hits — including “Headed for a Heartbreak” and “Rainbow in the Rose.” Sporting a suit and an electric guitar, Winger traded solos with his longtime bandmate Reb Beach — known in the hair-metal world as a giant of the axe. “Reb and I didn’t play anywhere near as loud as normally,” he says. “We felt really exposed. In rock, you can always hide behind the blaring
amps, so it was a good wake up to make sure I was on task. It was the first time I really heard the music the way I always thought it should be.” Winger is the latest in a long line of contemporary artists who have crossed the line separating classical music from rock and roll. As one of the most significant musical forms of the 20th century, rock and roll has been the soundtrack to the American experience for more than half a century, and its roots in symphonic music are deep. Melody, tempo and chords — the hallmarks of a good rock song — are forms first explored by classical composers.
Rock and roll is a respectable art form unto itself, just as classical music is. — Catherine Beeson, assistant principal viola player, Colorado Symphony
If any of the classical composers were around today they would be experimenting with electronic music. — C.F. Kip Winger, songwriter/composer
MATT KORONA
Although the Beatles, quoting Chuck Berry, famously told Beethoven to “roll over” during their early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote dozens of songs with classical influences, and their music is regularly performed by orchestras all over the world. Since the Beatles day, hundreds of rock acts have followed their example. “I can cite hundreds of riffs that I could instantaneously translate into strings,” says Winger. “Beethoven was a total rock star; that was the rock music of its day. You know, music is music any way you cut it. If any of the classical composers were around today they would be experimenting with electronic music.” Though the familiar names of Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms appear most commonly on orchestra programs, the Colorado Symphony has a long tradition of infusing contemporary elements into traditional styles. Sarah McLachlan, Guster, members of Chicago, the Airborne Toxic Event, Ozomatli, and Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, whose concert was an instant sell-out last February, are among the artists who’ve performed at Boettcher Concert Hall in recent years. The chance to hear the finest symphonic players engage with artists from the cultural front lines is exciting for audiences and players alike. “Any type of live music that is THE JAM-MAN COMETH: Trey Anastasio leads the Colorado Symphony through an evening of well constructed and performed at a Phish classics and solo works. high level with honesty and guts
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OH, WHAT A NIGHT: Performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, DeVotchKa, the Colorado Symphony and the Airborne Toxic Event gave crowds something to talk about last September.
deserves devoted, participating listeners,” says Catherine Beeson, the Colorado Symphony’s assistant principal viola player. A huge fan of Frank Zappa — “an undeniable genius and the most rock-and-roll composer” — Beeson studied jazz improvisation in college and once toured Europe with the alternative country band, the Silos. “As part of my training, I explored other styles and genres so that I could understand and enjoy operating my
instrument as comprehensively as possible,” says Beeson, whose cousin is a member of the Airborne Toxic Event. “I learned that rock and roll is a respectable art form unto itself, just as classical music is.” Looking ahead, Colorado Symphony audiences can expect even more fusion of the two worlds. This summer, the orchestra returns to Red Rocks Amphitheater for a rock-centric concert series, including Denver-based DeVotchKa with songwriter Amanda Palmer, formerly of the Dresden Dolls, on Friday, June 14. Rodrigo y Gabriela — the acoustic duo that considers Metallica to be as much of an influence on its guitar playing as traditional Mexican music, salsa and jazz — will headline with the orchestra on July 28. “We can’t think of a better way to introduce new listeners to symphonic music than with a fun, accessible summer concert at the world’s greatest venue,” says Anthony Pierce, Vice President of Artistic Administration for the Colorado Symphony. “It works in the other direction, too. By incorporating rock
artists into our regular season, some of our more traditional audience members will be exposed to artists they might not otherwise have a chance to appreciate. We’re excited about where these types of crossover collaborations might lead.” Pierce sees an encouraging model emerging in the ongoing creative groundbreaking collaboration between the Colorado Symphony and DeVotchka, who performed together at Red Rocks last September. A recording of the band’s first appearance with the orchestra, entitled DeVotchKa: Live with the Colorado Symphony, was chosen by many music critics as one of 2012’s best albums. “We’ve always had orchestra leanings,” says the band’s lead singer Nick Urata, who has described performing with the orchestra as the fulfillment of a life-long dream. “We wrote for more and more players with every album. When the chance to perform with an entire symphony came, we jumped at it.” Here’s hoping more artists — and audiences — will take the leap.
Colorado Symphony Ball – From Bach to Rock! The Colorado Symphony invites you to the 20th Anniversary of the Colorado Symphony Ball, a landmark event for Denver’s cultural and philanthropic communities. Evoking the excitement and celebration of the orchestra’s celebrated pops performances at Red Rocks with the nation’s leading contemporary artists, the 2013 event will take over the historic rock palace, the Fillmore Auditorium, on Saturday, May 4. The Colorado Symphony will be joined by The Moderators, pictured, in a joint performance of music from Bach to rock. Co-chairs include Bob and Lindsay Deibel (OfficeScapes), Ed and Jenni Haselden (Haselden Construction) and Rich Kylberg and Jillian Parker (Arrow Electronics). Each year, the Colorado Symphony Ball welcomes more than 600 individuals, government officials and corporate representatives to celebrate and raise funds for the Colorado Symphony. The event includes a cocktail hour, silent auction, live auction, dinner, entertainment and the rare opportunity to dance to a 12 SOUNDINGS 2012/13 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
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MASTERWORKS 2012/13 VERDI REQUIEM THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ANDREW LITTON, conductor and artistic advisor COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS DUAIN WOLFE, chorus director AMBER WAGNER, soprano MICHELLE DEYOUNG, mezzo-soprano DIMITRI PITTAS, tenor RAYMOND ACETO, bass THIS WEEKEND OF CONCERTS ARE GRATEFULLY DEDICATED TO HELEN K. AND ARTHUR E. JOHNSON FOUNDATION SUNDAY’S CONCERT IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED TO MR. AND MRS. SETH WEISBERG.
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MASTERWORKS Biographies A MARSDEN
ANDREW LITTON, conductor and artistic director Andrew Litton is Music Director of Norway’s
one-third of the players, led the orchestra on three major
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Artistic
European tours, appeared four times at Carnegie Hall, created a
Director of the Minnesota Orchestra’s
children’s television series broadcast nationally and in widespread
Sommerfest and Conductor Laureate of Britain’s Bournemouth Symphony. In June 2012 he was named Artistic Advisor of the Colorado Symphony assuming artistic leadership of the Denver based orchestra. He guest conducts the world’s leading orchestras and opera companies and has a discography of over 100 recordings ® with awards including America’s GRAMMY , France’s Diapason d’Or, and many British and other honors. Mr. Litton was Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony from 1988-1994, bringing it on its first American tour and producing 14 recordings, including the GRAMMY® winning Belshazzar’s Feast. As Music Director of the Dallas Symphony from 1994-2006, he hired over
use in school curricula, produced 28 recordings, and helped raise the orchestra’s endowment from $19 million to $100 million. A graduate of the Fieldston School, New York, Litton received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Juilliard in piano and conducting. The youngest-ever winner of the BBC International Conductors Competition, he served as Assistant Conductor at Teatro alla Scala and Exxon/Arts Endowment Assistant Conductor for the National Symphony under Rostropovich. His many honors in addition to Norway’s Order of Merit include an honorary Doctorate from the University of Bournemouth, Yale University’s Sanford Medal and the Elgar Society Medal.
DUAIN WOLFE, chorus director Recently awarded two GRAMMYS® for Best Choral Performance and Best Classical Recording, Duain Wolfe is founder and director of the Colorado Symphony Chorus and director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. In his 19th season as director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, he has collaborated with Riccardo Muti, Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez, Bernard Haitink and the late Sir Georg Solti on numerous recordings with the Chicago Symphony, including Wagner’s Die Meistersinger, winner of the 1998 GRAMMY® for Best Opera Recording. He is the 2012 recipient of the
Michael Korn Award for the Development of the Choral Art, the Bonfils Stanton Award in the Arts and Humanities, the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts and the Mayor’s Award for Excellence in an Artistic Discipline. He is founder of the Colorado Children’s Chorale, from which he retired in 1999 after 25 years. For 20 years, Wolfe was active with the Central City Opera as chorus director and conductor. He also prepares choruses for Chicago’s Ravinia Festival and the Aspen Music Festival. In addition to his posts with the Colorado Symphony and Chicago Symphony, he directs the Canadian National Arts Centre Orchestra Chorus in Ottawa, Ontario.
AMBER WAGNER, soprano Chosen by OPERA NEWS as one of twentyfive artists poised to break out and become a major force in classical music in the coming decade, Amber Wagner began the 2012/13 season with a return to the Metropolitan Opera as Amelia in Un Ballo in Maschera conducted by Fabio Luisi. Symphonic engagements include Mahler’s 8th Symphony with the Aspen Music Festival conducted by Robert Spano, Strauss’ Four Last Songs with the Oregon Symphony conducted by Carlos Kalmar, Wagner’s Wesendonck
Lieder and Verdi’s Requiem with both the Tucson Symphony and the Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal. As a member of the Patrick G. and Shirley Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of Chicago, Amber Wagner made her debut as an Unborn Child in Paul Curran’s production of Die Frau ohne Schatten; sang the roles of Feklusa in Katya Kabanová conducted by Markus Stenz and Kate
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Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly; understudied the roles of Elvira in Ernani conducted by Renato Palumbo, Brangäne in Tristan und Isolde and Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana; and performed in the student matinees of Il barbiere di Siviglia as Berta. Ms. Wagner is also a force on the competition scene, winning the 2007 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, the Liederkranz Foundation Competition, Richard Tucker Career Grant Award, and Kirsten Flagstad Award with the George London Foundation as well as being the recipient of a Sullivan Foundation Career Grant. She is also the first place winner of the Palm Beach Opera and Palm Springs Opera Guild Competitions, winner of the Lynne Harvey Scholarship from the Musicians Club of Women and winner of the Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Competition. Ms. Wagner is a native of Oregon.
MASTERWORKS Biographies CHRISTIAN STEINER
MICHELLE DEYOUNG, mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung has already established
Lyric Opera of Chicago, Los Angles Opera, Houston Grand Opera,
herself as one of the most exciting artists of
Teatra alla Scala, Bayreuth Festival, Berliner Staatsoper, Paris
her generation. She continues to be in
Opera, Theater Basel, Opera de Nice and the Tokyo Opera. A multi-
demand throughout the world, appearing
GRAMMY® award winning recording artist, Ms. DeYoung’s
regularly with the New York Philharmonic,
impressive discography includes Kindertotenlieder, Mahler’s
Boston
Chicago
Symphony No. 3, and Das Klagende Lied with Michael Tilson
Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco
Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony (SFS Media), Les Troyens with Sir Colin Davis and the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO Live!), Mahler Symphony No. 3 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Bernard Haitink (CSO Resound) and with the Pittsburgh Symphony and Manfred Honeck (Challenge Records International); and Das Lied von der Erde with the Minnesota Orchestra (Reference Recordings). Her first solo disc was released on the EMI label.
Symphony
Orchestra,
Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, The Met Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Vienna Philharmonic, Berliner Staatskapelle and the Concertgebouworkest. She has also performed at the prestigious festivals of Ravinia, Tanglewood, Saito Kinen, Edinburgh and Lucerne. Equally at home on the opera stage, Ms. DeYoung has appeared with the Metropolitan Opera,
DIMITRI PITTAS, tenor Dimitri Pittas has appeared on leading opera
Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor and the Duke of Mantua in
stages throughout North America and
Rigoletto. Mr. Pittas has a close association with the Santa Fe
Europe, including debuts with the Bavarian
Opera, having been an apprentice artist with the company. On the
State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, Royal
Santa Fe stage he made his debut as Achille in Offenbach’s La belle
Opera House Covent Garden and the
Hélène, and has since been heard as Narraboth in Salome, Rodolfo
Canadian Opera Company. He is a graduate
and, most recently, as Nemorino. He made his debut with the
of the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development
Bavarian State Opera as Macduff in a new production conducted by
Program and has been heard on the Met stage as Rodolfo in La bohème, Macduff in Macbeth, Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore and Tamino in Die Zauberflöte. His repertoire includes performances as Alfredo in La traviata, Tebaldo in I Capuletti e i Montecchi,
Nicola Luisotti and debuted as Rodolfo with Oper Leipzig. In France he has been heard as the Duke for Opéra National de Bordeaux and Opéra de Lille, and in the title role of Faust in Bordeaux.
RAYMOND ACETO, bass has
Pittsburgh Opera as Sparafucile in Rigoletto. He will also appear
established an important presence among
as Sarastro in The Magic Flute with Opera North Carolina and Jean
DAN REST
American
bass
Raymond
Aceto
the world's leading opera companies and
Procida in Le Vespre Sicilienne with Oper Frankfurt. Symphonic
symphony orchestras. His performances
appearances include the Verdi Requiem with the Colorado
continue to gather both popular and critical
Symphony and Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Major, “Symphony of a
acclaim. Of his performance as Baron Scarpia, The Houston
Thousand,” with the Nashville Symphony. A graduate of the
Chronicle hailed, "Raymond Aceto oozes suave villainy as the evil
Metropolitan Opera's Young Artist's Development Program, the
Baron Scarpia, his voice a dark rumble of menace and lust as he
Ohio-born bass has appeared frequently with the company since
plots to destroy Cavaradossi and conquer Tosca… intelligent
his debut as the Jailer in Tosca during the 1992-1993 season. In
characterization distinguishes Aceto's Scarpia as more than a
1995 and 1996 Mr. Aceto was awarded Richard Tucker Foundation
cartoon villain. Commanding in voice and presence, implacable in
Career Grants, and in 1994 he was a recipient of a Sullivan
his lust for Tosca, he is nonetheless subtle in his calculations. It's
Foundation Award. In 1996 he traveled to Japan for performances
his smiling ease that confirms how dangerous he is." Mr. Aceto’s
and a recording of The Rake's Progress, Seiji Ozawa conducting.
2012-2013 season highlights include a return to the Metropolitan
Mr. Aceto can also be heard in the role of Capellio in Teldec's
Opera as Il Commendatore in Don Giovanni and a debut with
recording of I Capuleti e i Montecchi.
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COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS The 2012-2013 Colorado Symphony concert season marks the 29th
Symphony Chorus has appeared at select public and special events
year for the Chorus. Founded in 1984 by Duain Wolfe at the request
and has collaborated with many renowned Colorado arts
of Gaetano Delogu, then the Music Director of the Symphony, the
ensembles. In July 2009, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of
chorus has grown, over the past two decades, into a nationally
the chorus, Duain Wolfe led the chorus on a 3-country, 11-day
respected ensemble. This outstanding chorus of over 200
concert tour of Europe, presenting the Verdi Requiem in Budapest,
volunteers
numerous
Vienna, Litomysl and Prague. From Evergreen to Lochbuie, and
performances, and radio and television broadcasts, to repeat
Boulder to Castle Rock, singers travel each week to rehearsals and
critical acclaim. The Chorus has performed at noted music
performances in Denver totaling about 80 per year. The Colorado
festivals in the Rocky Mountain region, including the Aspen Music
Symphony continues to be grateful for the excellence and
Festival, the Colorado Music Festival, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music
dedication of this remarkable all-volunteer ensemble! For an
Festival and the Grand Teton Music Festival. The Colorado
audition appointment, call 303.308.2483.
joins
the
Colorado
Symphony
for
Duain Wolfe, chorus founder and director; Mary Louise Burke, associate chorus director; Eric Israelson, chorus manager; Barbara Porter, assistant chorus manager; Laurie Kahler, principal accompanist SOPRANO I Atchison, RenĂŠ M. Bolton, Susie Brown, Jamie Campbell, Lindsay R. Causey, Denelda Choi, LeEtta H. Colbert, Gretchen Daniels, Kaylin E. Emerich, Kate A. Fisher, Sydney B. Fultz, Lisa A. Gauss, Rebecca B. Gile, Jenifer D. Gill, Lori C. Graber, Susan Harpel, Jennifer Hinkley, Lynnae C. Kushnir, Marina Look, Cathy Medland, Callista Moraskie, Wendy L. Porter, Barbara A. Ropa, Lori A. Saddler, Nancy C. Sherman, Kaylee Sladovnik, Roberta A. Smith, Camille S. Stegink, Nicole J. Tate, Judy Travis, Stacey L. Wood, Linda K. SOPRANO II Benson, Claire E. Blum, Jude Brauchli, Margot L. Coberly, Ruth A. Cote, Kerry H. Dakkouri, Claudia Dirksen, Sarah Gross, Esther J.
Hilgefort, Connie Joy, Shelley E. Kirschner, Mary E. Kraft, Lisa D. Lynch, Heidi S. Nova, Ilene L. Nyholm, Christine M. O'Nan, Jeannette R. Rae, Donneve S. Rider, Shirley J. Snyer, Lynne M. Ufford, Leslie D. Von Roedern, Susan K. Walker, Marcia L. Weinstein, Sherry L. ALTO I Adams, Priscilla P. Berlin, Myrna G. Boothe, Kay A. Brady, Lois F. Branam, Emily M. Brown, Kimberly Cavanaugh, Gwen P. Conrad, Jayne M. Costain, Jane A. Dunkin, Aubri K. Earhart, Jamie L. Ferguson, Nikki C. Franz, Kirsten D. Gayley, Sharon R. Golden, Daniela Gonzales, Elijia Groom, Gabriella D. Guittar, Pat Holst, Melissa J. Hoopes, Kaia M. Horle, Carol E. Kurtzweil, Amy Mattingly, Melinda McWaters, Susan Passoth, Ginny
Surles, Elizabeth Thayer, Mary B. Virtue, Pat Wise, Sara Wood, Heather Wyatt, Judith M. ALTO II Adkins, Marilyn B. Cox, Martha E. Daniel, Sheri L. Deck, Barbara R. Eslick, Carol A. Herold, Carole Isaac, Olivia Jackson, Brandy H. Janasko, Ellen D. London, Carole A. Maltzahn, Joanna K. Marchbank, Barbara J. Mendicello, Beverly D. Mieger, Marge A. Millar, Kelly T. Moore, Jane B. Nittoli, Leslie M. Norris, Deborah R. Ochsner, Sally W. Rust, Carol L. Scooros, Pamela R. Townsend, Lisa Trierweiler, Ginny TENOR I Dougan, Dustin Gewecke, Joel C. Gordon, Jr., Frank Guittar, Jr., Forrest E. Hodel, David K. Moraskie, Richard A. Muesing, Garvis J. Nicholas, Timothy W. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell, William J.
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Reiley, William G. Smith, Joshua M. Snook, David Thompson, Hannis W. Van Milligan, John P. Verble, Randy Waller, Ryan Zimmerman, Kenneth A. TENOR II Babcock, Gary E. Bolton, Brad Bradley, Mac Davies, Dusty R. Dixon, Stephen C. Fiorino, Ted Fuehrer, Roger A. Gale, John H. Kampman, Tom P. Kolm, Kenneth E. Kostrzewski, Brett A. Martinez, Christian J. Mason, Brandt J. Milligan, Tom A. Pettigrew, James L. Ruth, Ronald L. Sims, Jerry E. Wolf, Jeffrey Wyatt, Daniel L. BASS I Adams, John G. Branam, Travis D. Carlton, Grant H. Cowen, George Drickey, Robert E. Eickhoff, Benjamin Francisco, Jeremy Gray, Matthew Hesse, Douglas D. Hume, Donald Jirak, Thomas J.
Luethke, Daniel A. Madsen, Michael D. Mavity, Justin C. Mehta, Nalin J. Parce, Frank Y. Quarles, Kenneth Rutkowski, Trevor B. Schwartz, Benjamin Thofson, Chad Williams, Benjamin M. Wood, Brian W. BASS II Bagwell, Roger G. Bangtson, Dennis N. Bell, Perry W. Fletcher, Jonathan S. Friedlander, Bob Gallagher, John A. Israelson, Eric W. Jackson, Terry L. Kent, Roy A. Korchevskiy, Andrey Kraft, Mike A. Millar, Jr., Robert F. Moncrieff, Kenneth Morrison, Greg A. Nelson, Chuck Nuccio, Eugene J. Phillips, John R. Skillings, Russell R. Swanson, Wil W. Ufford, David F. Virtue, Tom G. Williams, Miles D.
MASTERWORKS Program Notes Messa da requiem Giuseppe Verdi b. Le Roncole, Italy, October 9, 1813 d. Milan, Italy, January 27, 1901 Verdi’s Requiem is a musical setting of the Roman Catholic funeral mass. It is scored for four soloists, mixed choir and orchestra. Composed in memory of Alessandro Manzoni, an Italian poet and novelist whom Verdi admired, the Requiem was first performed in San Marco in Milan in 1874; Manzoni’s I promessi sposi (The Betrothed) was Verdi’s favorite novel. While Verdi wrote few non-operatic works, his Requiem stands out for its dramatic style and texture through which he intensifies the Latin text. Duration is about 90 minutes. Last performed by the Colorado Symphony on April 3-5, 2009 Jeffrey Kahane, conductor.
VERDI’S REQUIEM According to Duain Wolfe, in his 29th year as Director of the Colorado Symphony chorus, Verdi’s Requiem contains more contrast than any other well-known requiem. “Most requiems are sad, elegant and beautiful. Verdi’s Requiem has those qualities, too; but it also has the opposite, moments that are very terrifying and heart-wrenching. “This work also provides a lot of opportunity for the chorus to explore different sound colors. In fact, we’ve worked really carefully to deliver a vibrant sound that’s also warm and glowing. Then there are some punctuation moments in which the sound of the chorus changes to a husky quality, like a whisper. “This chorus is distinguished for how beautifully it can sing very, very softly.” “Toward the end of the Requiem, particularly the Lux aeterna is beautiful music: a metaphor for light. Another highlight is the Libera me – a request for deliverance. It features a soprano solo, followed by a chant that the chorus sings. It’s extremely quiet, like a murmuring multitude of people praying in church. Then it’s back to the Dies irae, which happens a total of four times throughout the Requiem. “The entire piece ends as it began: exquisitely soft and shimmering, with a sense of foreboding."
Adds Artistic Advisor and conductor Andrew Litton: “When the world’s greatest opera composer, in his maturity, sets about writing a requiem mass for a friend – a poet who died – you have a combination of flowing, amazing writing for the human voice and an incredibly dramatic, spiritual offering. “Any chance to perform and hear this piece is a thrill. And with super star soloists and a superb chorus, we have all the ingredients to create a memorable experience.”
— Sabine Kortals, program annotator
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MASTERWORKS Texts Requiem and Kyrie Quartet and Chorus Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine; et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Grant them eternal rest, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon them.
Te decet hymnus Deus in Sion; et tibi reddetur votum in Jerusalem: exaudi orationem meam; ad te omnis caro veniet. Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison.
A hymn to Thee, O God, is fitting in Sion; and a vow to Thee shall be paid in Jerusalem: O hear my prayer; to Thee all flesh shall come. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. Dies irae Chorus
Dies irae, dies illa Solvet saeclum in favilla, Teste David cum Sibylla.
The day of wrath, that day the world will dissolve in ash, as David prophesied with the Sibyl.
Quantus tremor est futurus, Quando Judex est venturus, Cuncta stricte discussurus.
What great terror there will be when the Judge shall have come to thresh out everything thoroughly.
Tuba mirum spargens sonum Per sepulchra regionum, Coget omnes ante thronum.
The trumpet, spreading a wondrous sound through the tombs of all lands, will gather everyone before the throne. Bass
Mors stupebit et natura, Cum resurget creatura, Judicanti responsura.
Death and nature will be stunned when creation rises again to respond to the Judge. Mezzo-soprano and Chorus
Liber scriptus proferetur, In quo totum continetur, Unde mundus judicetur,
A written book will be brought forth in which is contained everything for which the world will be judged.
Judex ergo cum sedebit, Quidquid latet, apparebit: Nil inultum remanebit.
Thus when the Judge takes his seat whatever was hidden shall appear, nothing shall remain unpunished
Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Tenor and Chorus Dies irae, dies illa Solvet saeclum in favilla, Teste David cum Sibylla.
The day of wrath, that day the world will dissolve in ash, as David prophesied with the Sibyl.
Quid sum miser tunc dicturus, Quem patronum rogaturus, cum vix justus sit securus?
What shall I, wretch, say then? to whom may I turn as protector when even the righteous are scarcely safe? Solo Quartet and Chorus
Rex tremendae majestatis, Qui salvandos salvas gratis, Salva me, fons pietatis.
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King of fearful majesty, who freely saves the redeemed, save me, O Fount of Pity.
MASTERWORKS Texts Soprano and Mezzo-soprano Recordare, Jesu pie, Quod sum causa tuae viae, Ne me perdas illa die.
Recall, merciful Jesus, that I was the reason for Thy journey: do not destroy me on that day.
Quarens me, sedisti lassus, Redemisti crucem passus: Tantus labor non sit cassus.
Seeking me, Thou didst sit down weary, Thou didst redeem me, having endured the ross: let not such great pains have been vain.
Juste Judex ultionis, Donum fac remissionis Ante diem rationis.
Just Judge of punishment, give me the gift of redemption before the day of reckoning. Tenor
Ingemisco tanquam reus, Culpa rubet vultus meus, Supplicanti parce, Deus.
I groan like a guilty man, my face blushes with my fault; spare the suppliant, O God.
Qui Mariam absolvisti, Et latronem exaudisti, Mihi quoque spem dedisti.
Thou who didst absolve Mary [Magdalen], and hear the prayer of the thief, hast given hope to me also.
Preces meae non sunt dignae; Sed tu bonus fac benigne, Ne perenni cremer igne.
My prayers are not worthy, but thou, O good one, show mercy, lest I burn in everlasting fire.
Inter oves locum praesta, Et ab haedis me sequestra, Statuens in parte dextra.
Give me a place among the sheep, and separate me from the goats, placing me on Thy right hand. Bass and Chorus
Confutatis maledictis, Flammis acribus addictis, Voca me cum benedictis.
When the damned are confounded and given over to biting flames, call me with the blessed.
Oro supplex et acclinis, Cor contritum quasi cinis: Gere curam mei finis.
I pray, a suppliant on my knees, my heart as contrite as ashes: take into Thy care my ending.
Dies irae, etc.
The day of wrath, etc. Solo Quartet and Chorus
Lacrimosa dies illa, Qua resurget ex favilla Judicandus homo reus.
That day is filled with tears on which the guilty shall rise again from ashes to be judged.
Huic ergo parce, Deus, Pie Jesu Domine, Dona eis requiem. Amen
Therefore spare this one, O God, merciful Lord Jesus. Grant them rest. Amen. Offertorium Solo Quartet
Domine Jesu Christe, Rex gloriae, libera animas omnium fidelium defunctorum de poenis inferni, et de profundo lacu; libera eas de ore leonis, ne absorbeat eas Tartarus, ne cadant in obscurum;
Lord Jesus Christ, King of Glory, deliver the souls of all the faithful departed from the pains of hell and from the deep pit: deliver them from the mouth of the lion, that Tartarus may not swallow them up, and they may not fall into darkness,
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MASTERWORKS Texts sed signifer sanctus Michael repraesentet eas in lucem sanctam. Quam olim Abrahae promisisti, et semini ejus.
but may the holy standard bearer Michael bring them into the holy light; as Thou didst promise of old to Abraham and to his seed.
Hostias et preces tibi, Domine, laudis offerimus; tu suscipe pro animabus illis, quarum hodie memoriam facimus; fac eas, Domine, de morte transire ad vitam. Quam olim Abrahae promisisti, et semini ejus.
We offer Thee, O Lord, sacrifices and prayers of praise: receive them on behalf of those souls whom we commemorate this day. Grant them, O Lord, to pass from death to life as Thou didst promise of old to Abraham and to his seed. Sanctus Double Chorus
Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth. Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua. Hosanna in excelsis. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Hosanna in excelsis.
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth. Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who cometh in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.
Agnus Dei Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Chorus Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem. Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem. Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem sempiternam.
O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world: grant them rest. O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world: grant them rest. O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world: grant them eternal rest.
Lux aeterna Mezzo-soprano, Tenor and Bass Lux aeterna luceat eis Domine, cum sanctis tuis in aeternum: quia pius es. Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, quia pius es.
Let everlasting light shine on them, O Lord, with Thy saints for ever; for Thou art merciful. Grant them eternal rest, O Lord, and let everlasting light shine upon them with Thy saints for ever; for Thou art merciful
Libera me Soprano and Chorus Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna in die illa tremenda, quando coeli movendi sunt et terra, dum veneris judicare saeculum per ignem. Tremens factus sum ego, et timeo, dum discussio venerit atque ventura ira, quando coeli movendi sunt et terra. Dies irae, dies illa calamitatis et miseriae, dies magna et amara valde.
Deliver me, O Lord, from death eternal on that awful day when the heavens and earth shall be moved: when Thou shalt come to judge the world by fire. I am seized with trembling, and I fear the time when the trial shall approach, and the wrath to come: when the heavens and the earth shall be moved. A day of wrath, that day of calamity and woe, a great day and bitter indeed.
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Libera me, etc.
Rest eternal grant them, O Lord, and may light perpetual shine upon them. Deliver me, O Lord, etc
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Dorothy Holder Mrs. Eileen Honnen Ms. Jeanne Iske Mr. Matt Kenson Carole Leight Mrs. Ann C. Levy John and Merry Low Marjorie E. MacLachlan Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin Virginia and Bill McGehee Effie and Jordon Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rawley Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert W. Riegel Steven and Joan Ringel Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sanders David and Susan Seitz Harry and Vicki Sterling Marion Thurnauer and Alexander Trifunac Mr. Phillip Vigoda Malcolm and Donna Wheeler Michael and Sandra Wilson Ms. Deloris R. Wright CONDUCTORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CIRCLE ($2,000+)
Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups APEX Petroleum Engineering Bank of America Matching Gifts Boulder Wave Cravitz Family Charitable Fund Dillard Foundation G.G. Shaw, Inc. Joseph R. Parker Foundation Larned A. Waterman & Paul S. Messard Trust Livingston Family Foundation City of Lone Tree Merck Partnership for Giving Nathan B. and Florence R. Burt Foundation Rose Community Foundation The Rotary Club of Denver Warner Family Charitable Fund Individuals Anonymous (7) Dr. and Mrs. Obadiah Ariss Mr. Hartman Axley Addie and Bob Barkley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barru J. Fern Black Ms. Beatriz Bonnet Vince and Mary Jo Boryla Jim and Sharon Butler Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Calkins Keith and Lindsay Campbell Gracie and William Carr Miles Carson Professor Gerald W. Chapman Drs. Henry and Janet Claman Jane Costain and Gary Moore Mr. Robert M. Cox, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deane Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Dolan Kevin and Leanne Duncan Dr. and Mrs. Ted Eickhoff Clark and Martha Ewald Fran and Michael Fisher L. Richard and Sigrid Halvorson Freese Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Galvin Mrs. Sally S. Gart Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gibson Mrs. Callae Gilman Veronica Goodrich Howard S. Greinetz Friends of Michael and Francie Gundzik Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haller
Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville Judith and Jim Hilton Graham and Cathy Hollis Walt and Georgia Imhoff Mrs. Eleanor L. Isbill Edeltraud Johnson Joe and Francine Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kugeler Don Leach Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold Mr. and Mrs. Steven I. Levey Robert and Patricia Lisensky Ellie W. and Sara Long Jim and Cathy Look Mrs. Bette MacDonald Mrs. Barbara Marchbank Dr. Dennis and Helen Matthews Steve and Kathy McConahey Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLagan Ms. Anne Akiko Meyers Mr. Thomas C. Mills Michael and Sharon Modiz Carol A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noble Ms. Deborah R. Norris Mr. Donald Park, II Mr. George Peak Sue and Edwin Peiker Bonnie C. Perkins Ms. Debra Perry and Mr. Jeff Baldwin Mary and Bernard Polak Dr. Peter S. Quintero Dr. Turpin H. Rose Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen Dr. Joanne Rudoff Henry R. Schmoll Mr. Robert E. Schueller Mrs. Nancy Schulein Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Shean Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Sobczak Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland Dr. Laura Strom and Mr. Erik Strom Mrs. Beatrice D. Taplin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tashiro Margot K. Thomson Elyse Tipton and Paul Ruttum Mr. and Mrs. John R. Trigg Mr. John B. Trueblood Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky Dr. and Mrs. Ed Van Bramer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wagner Drs. Richard and Jean Williams Stuart and Ellen Witkin SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+)
Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups AMG National Trust Bank Arc Thrift Stores AT&T Foundation Matching Gifts Program Bansbach Foundation Barbara and Charlie Ferguson Foundation The Bliss Family Foundation CNA Foundation Dan Sharp Luxury Outerwear Denver Museum of Nature and Science Dobbins Foundation Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation Evan D. Ela-Collins Cockrel & Cole, P.C. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Western Trust Bank
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Four Seasons Hotel Denver Frederick G. Fish Foundation Fuller Family Fund of The Denver Foundation Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company The Hartford Wealth Management - Global Henry and Janet Claman Foundation Henry E. Wurst Family Foundation IBM International Foundation The James and Alvina Bartos Balog Foundation The Little Pub Fund Loro Piana Louis & Harold Price Foundation MM Rhodes Fund Neiman Marcus Newmont Mining Corporation Saunders Construction, Inc. Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Singer Family Foundation Tipton Family Foundation Wagner Equipment Co. Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. William Havu Gallery
Individuals Anonymous (11) Charles and Joan Albi Ms. Eleanor Scott Annable Robert P. Austin Mrs. Jennifer Baker Ken and Zoe Barley Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Becky Ron and Martha Berge Mr. and Mrs. Mark Berzins Mrs. Terry A. Biddinger Marcia D. Bishop
Nancy Bokowski Dr. and Mrs. B.L. Brennan Mr. William H. Brenton and Mrs. Natalie G. Brenton Sandy and Rogene Buchholz M. Peyton and Suzanne Bucy Ms. Patricia Butler Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cahill Ms. Teresa Campos David and Joan Clark James and Toni Cohig John L. Coil Catherine Cole Mr. and Mrs. Clark Colton Mr. and Mrs. John Colvin Bill and Nancy Cook Mr. Donald Cook Paul and Eileen Cooper Mr. Ronald Covey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox Constance Crocker Ms. Sally Crow George and Yonnie Dikeou Mrs. Mary Donlon Mr. and Mrs. William D. Doty Dorothy Dowden Janice and Joe Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Eason Lois N. Eckhoff Mr. Maxim Ehrlich Drs. Ellen and Anthony Elias Judith Epstein Ms. Alix Evendorff Mr. Bayard Ewing Warren E. Fair Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fieman Mrs. Mary Lou H. Flater Dr. Lauren Fraser and Ms. Rebecca Coughlin Mrs. Karen Freyer Mr. David F. Fritz Ms. Martha S. Fulford
Young Voices of Colorado Spring Concert Songs of Childhood Sunday, May 5, 4:00 p.m. D.U. Newman Center
Calling all boys and girls in grades 2-8
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Gale Dr. Ben and Mrs. Jean Galloway Todd Gander and Terry HsuGander Ms. Wynn Gandera B.J. and Grace George Lynda Goldstein Donna and Stephen Good Jonathan and Julia Gordon Ms. Gertrude Grant Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Greenly Hugh and Nancy Grove Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gundzik Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Haggerty Dr. and Mr. Lowell H. Hansen Linda Harmon Mr. David J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hembre Diane D. Henry Ms. Linda V. Herbst Mr. Owen Herman Mr. John Herpers Gloette Hess Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Hirschfeld Mr. Kenn Hoagland Mike and Vicki Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holmes Ms. Joan Hornig Mr. W. G. Houlton and Ms. Joan Manley Marilyn Howard William C. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hucks, Jr. Scott and Ria Hudson Renate and Joseph Hull Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson Ms. Jean Johnson Dr. Richard Johnston, Jr. and Mrs. Mary Anne Johnston Glenn R. Jones Jennifer Kamenides Ms. Mindy Keith Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kern Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kincaid Mel and Roberta Klein Ms. Deniece Kohl Mr. Stuart Kritzer Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan Mrs. Marina Kushnir Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker Lee Lamont Ms. Pauline Langsley Ms. Mary Larson Warren and Nancy Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Steven I. Levey Minnie B. Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lipner Mr. and Mrs. Neil Littlefield Karen I. and John E. Litz John and Mary Lohre George G. "Sandy" Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews
Dr. Jody Mathie and Mr. John F. Hoffman Dennis and Helen Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. McBride Denise McCleary and Paul Von Behren Ms. Nancy McCulloh Mr. and Mrs. James McGibney V.W. McKnab, II and Margaret R. Jurado Katherine McMurray Sharon L. Menard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milligan Gene and Dee Milstein Bert Mochel Henry B. Mohr Mr. Robert R. Montgomery Mrs. Patty H. Moore Mr. Douglas G. and Dr. Laura B. Moran Ms. Janet Mordecai Kirsten and David Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moritz Ms. April Motisko Diana and Wayne Murdy James Neely Ben and Pattie Nelson Drs. Sarah and Harold Nelson Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson Nelson Elizabeth B. Neva Ed and Jean Onderko Mr. Kenneth S. Palmer Perry C. Peine Mrs. Nancy D. Petry Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pokorny Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Puckett Mrs. Nijole Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ris Ms. Margaret Roath Marcia and Dick Robinson Ms. Carol Robison Michael Rodel Dr. Floyd and Mrs. Karen Russak Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russell Ruth Schoening Ms. Patricia Schueller Ms. Kathleen Sgamma Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shultz Alice Silver and Tom Byrnes Ms. Terri Slivka Sam and Marty Sloven Mr. David C. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith Marlis and Shirley Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith Ms. Rebecca Sposato Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stamp Mr. Daniel Stenersen Mr. Gordon W. Stenger Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stienmier Sylvan Stool Family Dr. Bill Strempel Mr. John Swift and Mrs. Gretchen Swift
Echoes of the Emerald Isles March 9â&#x20AC;&#x201C;17
Audition for 2013-14 season May 20, June 4 and 17, 2013
Newman Center for the Performing Arts
The Good, The Bad and The Brass April 19 & 20
Bethany Lutheran Church
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Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, III. David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Joseph and Lana Turner Kyle and Bev Turner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tutzauer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Van Egmond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Virtue Richard E. Wagner Gary and Mary Lou Waldman Mr. James B. Wallace Mr. Loren Warner Mrs. Jean Watt Hedy and Michael Weinberg Consul Emeritus and Mrs. Tor Westgaard Mr. and Mrs. David Willetts Dr. John Willhardt Mr. Jerry Winter and Ms. Lois Keener Jim and Marlene Wogsland George and Beth Wood Mr. Duain Wolfe Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright Dick and Lorie Young Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Zellmer David and Diane Zile Ms. Linda Roberts Zinn Mr. Sandy Zisman and Mrs. Janis Frame SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)
Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups AEG Live Ball Corporation The Bardsley Foundation Caulkins Family Foundation Chevron Companies Club Cherry Creek CNA Foundation Colorado Restaurant Association Education Foundation Corporate GT Dais Family Foundation Denver Active 20-30 Childrens Foundation Elwayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cherry Creek ExxonMobil Foundation Genesee Biomedical The Henry L. Smith Foundation High-Tek Tube Corp. Hilb Family Foundation Kemp Family Fund Keri Blair Image Experts Kroger Enterprises Livingston Resources, Inc. Martin C. Gross Family Foundation M.E. McGoldrick Charitable Fund The Moe Family Charitable Fund Park Avenue Oculo Plastic Surgeon Petrie-Bowen Charitable Trust State Farm Companies Foundation Strear Family Foundation, Inc. Tattered Cover Book Store United Way of Larimer County US Bancorp Foundation Williams Diversity and Community Relations Individuals Anonymous (14) Bonnie and Joe Abell Raydean Acevedo and Walter Jenkins Jim and Lorraine Adams Ms. Anne Aguirre Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Allison, III. Dr. and Mrs. Jules Amer Mrs. Ann Anderson
Mr. Derek Anguilm Ms. Eleanor Scott Annable Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey Mr. and Mrs. James Beall Anne and Henry Beer George and Phee Belsey Ms. Christel M. Bemelmans Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Berg Mr. Bruce Black and Ms. Jean E. Adler Robert E. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Brian Blankenberg Ms. Jennifer Blend John and Sandy Blue Ms. Jude Blum Mike and Julie Bock Barbara Bohlman Ms. Susan Bonfield David and Rachel Bondelevitch Joseph and Carolyn Borus Ms. Alisa Bourne Dr. and Mrs. Peter G. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Bowes James W. Boyd and Sue Ellen Charlton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyle Ms. Margaret Bozarth Mr. Christopher Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronesky Thomas and Marguerite Brosh Ms. Barbara Brown Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bunch Ms. Susan Burgamy Neil Burris and Sandy Mazarakis Billie Busby and Sidney Smith Ms. Jean Butler Dr. David Cahn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callahan Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chafee Dr. and Mrs. James G. Chandler Michelle Chapman Ms. Delores I. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Cohen Ms. Sherri Colgan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collins Dr. William R. Cook Mr. Bud Cookson Robert D. Coombe and Julanna V. Gilbert Sylvia Fergus and David Cooper Frances S. Corsello Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Craig Ray and Kathleen Cravy Ms. Anne Culver Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cummings Karen and William Curtis Mike and Bonnie Dalke Ms. Ruth Dalrymple Susan E. Davies Mr. Chris Davis Ms. Suzanne Davis Ms. Marie de Lucia Martin and Ellen Diesenhof Mr. and Mrs. William Diss Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Dodds Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ducker Robert and Louise Dudley Maud B. Duke Mr. Joseph R. Dunbar Mr. Pat Durbin and Ms. M. Schricker Mr. BJ Dyer Mrs. Nancy Eicher Mr. Leo M. Eisel Mrs. Susan Ellis and Mr. Izzy Abbass Mary and Woody Emlen Mr. Richard M. Eslinger Mr. and Mrs. James W. Espy John and Joan Feek Michele Ferguson Mr. Stephen Fisher and Ms. Lucia Berle Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Flannery
David and Debra Flitter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fox Ms. JoAnne Friedman Dr. Christian Frenzel Mr. and Mrs. Max Furer Mr. and Mrs. David H. Garfield Tony Garramone Marian and Lou Gelfand Linda L. Giedl Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Gillis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goble Dr. Burton and Lee Golub Mrs. Claudia P. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham Mr. Clifford Greyson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffiths Fred and Carol Grover Jerry Jean Hale Dr. and Mrs. John L. Hall George A. Hallenbeck Charles and Linda Hamlin Mr. Ken Hardesty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harry Sarah Hart Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Haugen Mr. and Mrs. Leeon E. Hayden Mrs. Jane C. Hays Dr. Raymond Henkel Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill Jeffrey L. Hill Daniel S. and Vicky L. Hinds Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoeppner Ms. Laura Hoffman Mr. Robert Homiak Ms. Christine L. Honnen Ruth and George Hopfenbeck Ms. Sally Hopper Mr. Andrew E. Hornbrook Mrs. Isabella W. Horsky Keith Howard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Huseby Mr. Paul W. Husted Mr. and Mrs. Shane Hutchinson Carole and Marv Johnson Craig N. Johnson and Alicia J. McCommons Mr. Roger Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Everette Jones Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kauerz Paul and Patricia Kearns Mr. Allen Kemp Polly and Frank Kemp Ms. Linda Kessel and Mr. Andrew Morris John C. Kinnamon Ronald and Sharon Klusman David and Margaret Knowlton Eric Krein Mr. John W. Kure and Ms. Cheryl Solich Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ladenburger Charlotte and Maurice Larue Mr. Mark Laurnen Penny and Dick Leather Ms. Linda L. Lee David C. Leger Deanna Rose Leino Theodore Lichtmann Don and Ingrid Lindemann Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lingenfelter Hope Lowry Mrs. Jean Macferran Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Maer, Jr. Ms. Karla Marlow Elizabeth Marr and John Price Jean L. Marshall Dr. Harold P. Martin, M.D. Helen Masquelier Donald and Purnee McCourt Dr. and Mrs. John G. McFee Michael and Leigh McMahon Ms. Janet Melson
Curtis H.P. Menefee and Kathryn A. House Mrs. Sherry E. Merrill and Mr. Stephen P. Treat Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Miller Ron and Bonnie Milzer Ms. Cheryl Montanio J.E. Moredock Bertram Naster Barbara Neal and Edward E. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Newberry Ms. Mary Newell Mr. and Mrs. Mark Newhouse Ms. Nell J. Newton Mr. Robert Nordenholz Dr. and Mrs. Steven Oboler Larry O'Donnell and Kermit Cain Mr. Sean Palmer Ms. Patricia Pantazes Mr. John Parfrey Ms. Inja Park Dr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Paton Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Payne Dr. and Mrs. David S. Pearlman Ms. Isabella Pearson Joseph Pennington Mr. Jack Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips Patrick and Susan Pientka Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pierce Mr. Kenneth R. Piner and Mrs. Karen L. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. David J. Pontarelli Frederick H. and N. Ruth Poppe Ed Post Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius Ms. Pamela Pryor Robert and Sarah Przekwas Linda Purcell Terence T. Quirke Ms. Maryjane Raabe Ms. Marcia Ragonetti Mrs. Dorothy M. Read Ms. Alice Reich T.R. Reid and Margaret McMahon Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Reid T. Reynolds Nancy and Gene Richards Mr. Chip Ridgway Mr. Daniel L. Ritchie Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Eleanor Roberts Mr. Phil Rock and Ms. Pamela L. Page Mr. Robert Rodriguez David and Nancy Roeder Sig and Lucille Rosefeld Judith and Allan Rosenbaum Ms. Susan Bonsall Rosenberry Jim and Doreen Ryan Steven and Barbara Sande Mr. Clayton Saylor Marjorie and Bob Schaffner Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Dave Schmitz G.A. and W.B. Scholten Mary Ann Schultz Myrna and David Scruton Mr. and Mrs. Ted Senko Betty and Maurice Serotta Jo Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sher Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman Ms. Victoria Simpson Mr. Daniel Sloan Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover William and Janice Smith Mitch and Barbara Solich Mr. and Mrs. William H. Speaker Ms. Kathryn Spuhler Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stegink Mary L. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart
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Alena M. Stimack Mr. and Mrs. Don Strasburg Mary M. Sullivan and Sherman R. Miller, IV. Lou and Katherine Svoboda Marilyn and David Swan Mr. Matthew Switzer Deborah T. Sycamore Mrs. Mary C. Symonton Cedric and Carol Tarr Judy and Rob Tate Erik and Frances Taylor Dr. Stewart Taylor Sheila and Daniel Teitelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thompson Ms. Linda Thompson Mr. Frank Thomson Ms. Barbara Thorngren Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Mr. and Mrs. Warren Toltz Barbara J. Tramutt Ms. Helen Tuttle Caroline and Dick Van Pelt Tom and Eleanor Vincent Mr. John Vincent-Morrison Richard and Sharon Voegtle Harry and Terri Vogler Guenther Vogt Ed and Patty Wahtera Mr. Peter J. Wall Mr. Douglas Ward Ms. Shirley Ward Dr. Edna Stuver Webster, M.D. Ms. Dianne Weisberg Mr. and Mrs. Chris Westbrook Ms. Marie B. Wheatley Rosemary Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Ms. Ruth Williams Dr. John S. Williams, MD.
Yumi Hwang-Williams and Daniel C. Williams Dr. Stephen Winber and Mrs. Phyllis Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods Ms. Carol Worthen Lee and Doris Yeingst Ms. Phyllis J. Young Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ziebarth Ms. Geraldine Zucherman Peter and Lucille Zwanzig SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+)
Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups The Amica Companies Foundation The Ansco Corporation Barolo Grill Bhakti on Broadway, LLC. Bistro Moderne Boeing Gift Matching Program Chevron Companies The Colorado Ballet The Colorado Music Festival The Colorado State Music Teachers Association The Colorado Trust Delish Demure Delta Omicron Music Fraternity Denver Center Attractions Denver Fabrics Denver Zoo The Eli Lilly and Company Foundation First Bank Denver Tech Center Heritage Middle School Hotel Monaco Denver Jewish Community Foundation
Creede Repertory Theatre
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La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa Littleton Drum Studio The Martin C. Gross Family Foundation National Philantropic Trust Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts Oliviers & Co. Pinehurst Country Club Reuler Lewin Foundation, Inc. Ruth Stark Fund Tattered Cover Book Store Valley Country Club Val-U-Ads of Weld County Valdemar F. Larson Memorial Fund Williams Diversity and Community Relations
Individuals Anonymous (14) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aaron Lois Abbott Richard and Susan Abernethy Mr. Nick Adamo Merrill and Frances Adams Carol J. Addington Mrs. Joan Aldretti Mr. Donald L. Ambler Mrs. Linda Amell Ms. Patricia C. Amole Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Anderman Ms. Catherine H. Anderson DeAnn Anderson Ms. Gayle P. Andresen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Appel Mr. Irv Arenberg Ron and Shalah Arlian Dr. and Mrs. John D. Armstrong, II Bill and Phyllis Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Avi Aviv Munsey L. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Lew Babcock Ms. Mary E. Bahde Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey Ms. Darthelia Baker David H. and Lornel A. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballonoff Mr. Dennis N. Bangston Louis Baptist Mr. Phil Barber and Ms. Caroline Lapp Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker Mr. Richard Barnett Carlos Barradas Mr. Brandon J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. David Barsotti Mr. Richard Bartlett Mr. Kirk Bateman Richard and Linda Bateman Ms. Linda Battan
Nancy Battan Dr. Charles W. Baucum Irene Becker Anne and Henry Beer Chris and Agnieszka Behounek Robert A. Behrman Mr. Edgardo L. Belen Ms. Joan S. Bell Mr. Perry Bell Ms. Mary J. Belyea Dr. Thomas Berl and Ms. Diane Pincus Neal and Myrna Berlin Ann and George Bermant Ms. Eva Marie BevelaquaSkoupy Bix and Sue Bicknell Ron Binz Ms. Sheila Bisenius Ms. Joella Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Rick Blackhan Mr. John Blancett Marie and Howard Blaney Ms. Ellen Blatt Carol and Howard Boigon Irma Furbeck Boltman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond Mr. Kermit J. Boothroyd Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Boyle Ms. Mary A. Boyle Carey D. Bozovich Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brainard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brauchli Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brauer Mr. David Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Ron Briggs Mr. Tom Briner Michael and Catherine Brondos Ms. Joanne Broten Mr. John M. Brown Matthew Brown and Beth Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Trevor S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Brown William R. Brown and Jean Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buchholz Ms. Lois Burke Mr. John E. Burt Ms. Linda Bushman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz Lee Byrd Bill and Jo Calhoun Dr. Ned and Susan Calonge Lois M. Calvert Rusty and Ellen Campos Mr. and Mrs. Ren Cannon Ms. Caroline Capoot Ms. Barbara Carpenter Mr. Robert Castle Ms. Nicolette Cavallaro Mr. and Mrs. Tod Cavey Consul General and Mrs. Andres Chao
St. Martin’s Chamber Choir
48 YEARS
Timothy J. Krueger, Artistic Director
“Festive Flourishes – Glorious Music for Choir and Organ” June 7, 2013, 7:30 PM, Saint John’s Episcopal Cathedral Guest Artist: Eric Plutz, Princeton University Organist Selections by Gretchaninov, Pärt, Leighton and Britten AWARD-WINNING THEATRE / NEW WORKS / CRT DOES DENVER, TOO NAT’LLY RECOGNIZED SCHOOL TOURS /
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Ms. Marilyn Chappell Cass Chatfield Dr. David Claassen and Mrs. Delores Claassen Ms. Deborah Clendenning Mr. Brooks Clouser and Ms. Shirley Hamilton Charles and Eleanor Coffey Ms. Jo E. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. S. Phillip Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Tim Collins Mr. R.K. Comann Mr. John Congdon Ms. Erin Conlon Bob and Willow Connery Rabbi and Mrs. Julian I. Cook Mr. Bud Cookson Benjamin and Ann Cooper Dr. John A. and Ms. Jane H. Coppola Ms. Patricia J. Cordova Mr. and Mrs. Armand M. Coren Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Costner Kerry and Walter Cote Mr. George N. Cowen, Jr. Mr. Jeff Cowman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Craft Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Craig James and Kathleen Crapo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creighton Dan and Peggy Cronin Mr. Edward Cronin Margaret H. Cunningham Mr. Barry Curtiss-Lusher Mary Ann Cushing Philip Dattilo and Barbara Melendez Ms. Gail Davies Ronald L. Deal Michael and Sheryl DeGenring Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeGroat Mr. and Mrs. John D. De Leon Michael Demers Dr. T M. Derloshon, DDS. Ms. Dorothy Dever Rus and Dale Dewitt Bob and Linda Dey Mr. and Mrs. Ajith Dharmawardhana Mr. Mark Dillingham Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diner Ms. Bunny C. Dines Ms. Joan G. Disborough Leland and Margaret Dong Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Denis E. Donnelly Ross Double Bass Peter and Marian Downs Dr. Paul and Paulette Dragul Dr. Cornelia Drees Mr. and Mrs. James Dreisbach Ms. Dorothy Dringman Ms. Marina Dubrova Ms. Virginia Dudden Mr. Garrettson Dulin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Duman Gerald S. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Phillippe Dunoyer Roger and Carol Dutton Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Earnest Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds Gretchen and Bill Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William Eichelberger Dan and Lucy Ellerhorst Ms. Lynette Emery M. Stephen and Sydney M. Enders Dr. and Mrs. Tibor Engel Bede and Burt Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fanyo Mrs. Mika Farer Lois Feinstein Ms. Elizabeth J. Feitner Joanne Ferguson
Vince and Dorothy Fesmire Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fieman Mr. Ronald Figel Dr. and Mrs. M.V. Filippone Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisch Ms. Gail Fisher Mr. Dan Fishman Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flynn Nancy Follett Mr. Graeme Forbes Mr. Richard Forseberg Mr. Richard Foster John and Lorna Fox Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Z. Fox Ms. Elizabeth Frank Ms. Kirsten D. Franz Carol Friend Deborah S. Froeb Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Frueh Virginia E. and Robert K. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton Deborah and Ted Gaensbauer Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Gander Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Garfein Lester and Joan Garrison Mike Gaughan and Jeff Julin Caleb and Sidney Gates Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gatz Ms. Ginny Gelbach Mr. Ken Geoffrion Ms. Kathleen Gill Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Gillis, Jr. Dr. Gerry and Karen Glancy Mr. and Mrs. Joel Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. David Golden Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Goldstein Ms. Mona Goodwin Miyuki Mabel Googins Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gorden Ms. Denise Grady Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Ms. Melanie Grant Mr. Daniel Graumiller Mr. and Mrs. Harmon S. Graves Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greenholz Ms. Carol A. Greenwald Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths Martha and Jim Groebe Catherine Caton Groene Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Mr. Robert Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Ira Haber Arthur E. Hall, Jr. Mr. James Hall Ms. Grace M. Halmi Chris Hamilton Ms. Mary Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hancock Ms. Ellen Hanes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanna Ms. Cheri Harlan Ms. Darlene K. Harmon Col. Lee Harrell (USAF, ret.) and Madeline Homler Cecille Harris Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey Mr. Larry Harvey Rev. and Mrs. Stuart C. Haskins Charles and Luanne Hazelrigg Mr. and Mrs. George Hearne Mr. Thomas Heinrich Dr. and Ms. Arnold Heller John and Louise Hellyer Mr. Hal Hendershot
Jamie Henderson and Ray O'Loughlin Ms. Elizabeth W. Hepp Keith Herman Cathey A. Herren Ann Herron Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Hess Mr. Douglas Hesse and Ms. Becky Bradway Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Hewetson Cynthia Kelley Hinds Sarah C. Hite Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ho Ms. Mary L. Hobson Richard and Kay Hoch Mike and Vicki Hoffman Sgt. Raymond L. Hoffman Ms. Sarah J. Hom Ms. Mary J. Hopkins Bob Horecky Rev. and Mrs. G.L. Horle Mr. Irwin Horwitz Mr. and Mrs. John Hourigan Ken and Sue Hovland Mr. David Hubly Mr. Mark T. Hughes Mr. Charles Hugo Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hunter Chuck Husted Mr. Paul W. Husted Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Idelberg Prof. and Mrs. Philip Isely Mr. Phillip Ives Mr. Ben Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James Jennifer Janezic Ms. Michelle Jaskunas Paul and Sandy Jeffery Ms. Louise Jenkins William C. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Johanos Ms. Darlene Johnson
Mr. Eric E. Johnson Margie Lee Johnson Ms. Maxine Johnson Ms. Michelle Johnson Mr. Roger L. Johnson Mr. Jeffrey C. Jones Stanley C. and Barbara Jones Ms. Karen Joshi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd Bill Juraschek Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kane Donald and Susan Kany Ms. Miriam Kapner Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Kapp Ms. Phyllis E. Kauffman Mr. Robert Keatinge Mr. J.K. Kelly Mrs. Nancy N. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Kershaw Judy H. Kessenich Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kiken Charlotte Kilpatrick Dr. Elizabeth A. Kincannon Dr. E. Glenn Kindle John C. Kinnamon Ms. Julie Kinney Mrs. Margie A. Kinslow Eileen and Walter Kintsch Mr. and Mrs. John Kinzie Mr. Taylor Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber Mr. William C. Klingensmith Kathy and Rob Klugman Stephen and Nancy Kneipple Mr. David Knowles Ann and Paul Koenig Ms. Kitty Kolody and Mr. Robert Pew Elmer and Doris Koneman Mr. Joseph Kopchik Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koski
MICHAEL BUT TERMAN, MUSIC DIREC TOR
CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE Saturday, March 23, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, CU Campus The magic of the circus returns with fresh, new acts by aerial fliers, acrobats, jugglers and contortionists sharing the stage with the Boulder Phil.
SEASON FINALE: LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN JENNIFER KOH, VIOLIN Saturday, April 27, 7:30 PM Macky Auditorium, CU Campus Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Butterman, Music Director DEBUSSY RAUTAVAARA SIBELIUS STRAVINSKY SIBELIUS
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In memory of Sandra Wittow given by: Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Resnick In memory of John T. Wright given by: Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Ric Eisele Dr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Paton The Trust for Public Land Ms. and Mr. Christine Woodman In memory of Jack (John) Wyatt: Frank Y. Parce In memory of Josephine Zoglo given by: Anonymous IN HONOR GIFTS The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony to honor a family member, friend or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony, and we are pleased to recognize them. This listing represents gifts given between July 1, 2011 and January 18, 2013. In honor of Pat Barker, Charles Berberich, Jack Finlaw, Bill and Margaret Johnson, John Lake, Greg Movesian, Marilyn Munsterman, Greg Robbing, and Harold Winters, given by: Ms. Bonnie C. Pritchett In honor of Fran and Ken Berry given by: Ms. Mattye Pollard-Cole In honor of George and Connie Boyle, Doug and Carol Boyle, and Tom and Tilda Boyle given by: Mary A. Boyle In honor of Courtney H. Bress given by: Mr. Doug Hershey and Ms. Bronwyn Bateman In honor of the family of Erna Butler given by: Ms. Valerie G. Brown In honor of Bill and Jo Calhoun's Wedding Anniversary given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Calhoun In honor of the CSO Chorus given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mike A. Kraft Ms. Dolores Odell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sladovnik Dr. Bolko and Mrs. Sue von Roedern In honor of the birth of Margo Allon Cohen, daughter of Drs. Joel and Jodie Cohen, given by: Nancy Livingston
In honor of Edith M. Collins given by: St. Laurence Episcopal Church In honor of Judy M. Figge given by: Jim and Julie Copenhaver In honor of Donna Gerich given by: Grace E. Johnston In honor of the marriage of Andrea Girardin and Gene Sobczak given by: Ms. Sarah Alt Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Bentzen Dr. Russell Bloom Mr. Stephen Bloom Dr. and Mrs. Roger Bowles Mr. David Brussel Dr. and Mrs. David Campbell Marilyn Chappel Ms. Susan G. Connelly Jim and Julie Copenhaver Ms. Clare M. Henkel Mr. Thomas Hanulik Mr. Orrin Snyder and Ms. Karen Gerrity Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Mr. Robert L. Steiger Ms. Marie B. Wheatley In honor of Mrs. Maryanne Harry’s Birthday given by: Ms. Jeanne Maher In honor of CSO Master Electrician, Philip C. Hiester given by: Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko In honor of Melissa Holst given by: Mr. Bart Hegarty In honor of Steve and Elizabeth Holtze's 65th Birthdays given by: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hyman In honor of Emily Joy given by: Mr. W J. Smilanic In honor of Jerry Kern's Birthday given by: Sandy and Evan Lasky Ms. Julie Rubsam In honor of Mary and Jerry Kern, whose leadership continues to inspire, given by: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wolf Ms. Linda Dee In honor of Deanna Leino given by: Frank Y. Parce In honor of John Low given by: The First Plymouth Foundation In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Merriam given by: Mrs. Donna Stiles In honor of CSO Organist, Mr. Ken Mervine given by: Ms. Sallie D. Suby-Long
In honor of Dolores Odell given by: Ms. Jeanne Kearns Ms. Karen Utley In honor of Mr. Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Cathy Peterson given by: Michael Williams In honor of Mrs. Lois and Dr. Gerald Rainer given by: Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Anonymous In honor of Nicole Stegink given by: Mr. David DiGiacomo Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jaggers Ms. Kelly Novotny In honor of Susan Sugarman's Birthday given by: Maxine and Ed Richard In honor of Don Swisher given by: Nancy Battan In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Teitelbaum given by: Ms. Jody Crane In honor of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tiption Family Foundation In honor of Duain Wolfe given by: Nancy and Paul Levitt In honor of Alice Zwanzig given by: Peter and Lucille Zwanzig MATCHING DONATIONS Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Colorado Symphony’s Development Department directly, please contact (303) 308-2476. WOMEN OF NOTE The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s support group Women of Note (WON). WON members receive
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