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The 2013/14 Masterworks season ends with Gershwin’s classic, in an original arrangement by Andrew Litton. Our maestro, a masterpiece: Who could ask for anything more?
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Andrew Litton, Music Director
Andrew Litton and George Gershwin go way back. For starters, the Colorado Symphony Music Director and Gershwin, one of the most beloved American songwriters and composers, have a lot in common. Like the grandparents of George and his brother Ira, Litton’s grandparents were immigrants from Russia. And also like the Gershwins, Litton was raised a musical boy in New York City, a stone’s throw from the Gershwin family home. Gershwin has been one of the few constants in a life and career defined by change and diversity. In 1979, as a young pianist, Andrew was invited to perform Rhapsody in Blue in Moscow, conducted by Yevgeny Svetlanov. He returned
to Moscow in 1980, amid the chaos of the then-recent Russian invasion of Afghanistan. The unusual timing of a visit from an up-andcoming American artist amid the chaos of military conflict caught the attention of the international media. As conductor, performer and recording artist, Litton has carried his love of Gershwin with him to every podium. He’s recorded Gershwin’s music with the Bournemouth Symphony, the Bergen Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony. In May, Litton closes the Colorado Symphony’s 2013/14 season with a blockbuster rendition of the Porgy and Bess Suite, featuring baritone Gordon Hawkins in the role of Porgy. (Hawkins recently won audiences in the title role of Opera Colorado’s Rigoletto.) Litton invites you to Catfish Row
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– and into the Porgy & Bess Concert Suite, his 1996 arrangement of Gershwin’s classic opera which includes beloved classics “Summertime,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So” and “I Loves You Porgy.” Here Andrew talks with Anthony Pierce, Colorado Symphony Vice President of Artistic Administration, about the joy of Porgy and the genius of Gershwin. For a podcast of the complete conversation, including Litton’s musings on Gustav Mahler, visit www.coloradosymphony.org/soundings. Anthony Pierce: We close with a huge program — Porgy and Bess, the iconic American opera, based on DuBose Heyward’s book. Tell me about your experience with Porgy. Andrew Litton: I fell in love with the music of Gershwin as a kid. As a pianist, I learned ‘Rhapsody in Blue,’ would play it even people didn’t ask, at every opportunity. In seventh grade, we did Girl Crazy, his famous 1930 musical, at my school. All those hits songs, one after the other, are in the original Girl Crazy, starting with ‘Embraceable You,’ one of the most beautiful love songs ever written. That musical was a turning point in history, the debut of Ethel Merman, who was such a whirlwind. She stopped the show every night, with ‘I Got Rhythm.’ What isn’t often talked about was who was in the pit. As musicians we all have to start somewhere. I, too, sat in the pit and played keyboard for ballet when I was 18, 19. Sitting in the pit for Girl Crazy was the original Benny Goodman Quartet, Benny Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa and Lionel Hampton. It was amazing. So that was your introduction. The more I explored Gershwin and the world he lived in and the friends he had the people
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he consorted with, the more fascinating it became. I’m also a New Yorker! I basically grew up 100 yards from where he lived; he and Ira lived in two apartments on Riverside Drive for ten years. I became pretty much obsessed with Gershwin and got to know the opera fairly early on in my life. Later, like all assistant conductors — I was 22 at the time — I did the Russell Bennett suite, which comes up in Pops concerts all the time. But then I discovered that George Gershwin himself had written an orchestral suite called Catfish Row, much less often done, about 23 minutes of music, stitched together. My whole beef with the Bennett was that it really turned the opera into a Broadway show. That’s been an ongoing beef since 1935 when it was premiered: Is it an opera, or is it a Broadway show? That’s tough when the composer in question had only written Broadway shows up to that point. The controversy continued because the Gershwin brothers liked money, like we all do. When the option came to have it premiered at the Metropolitan Opera or on Broadway, well, the Met would have done it nine times, because that’s what opera houses do, where
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My version is maybe two-thirds of the original. Porgy is very long. Part of the great tragedy of Gershwin, for me, is that there’s no doubt in my mind he would have learned, like the other natural songwriter, Giuseppe Verdi, that sometimes brevity is a good thing. Verdi it seemed could just breathe tunes, things just came out so natural. Maybe we had to work harder at it than it seemed; we don’t know. You can always go out of a Verdi opera singing the tunes. That’s the same thing with George Gershwin. He had this ability also. What Verdi was writing in his midGordon Hawkins reprises the role of Porgy with the Colorado 30s is not his best stuff; he grew; Symphony in May. what he was writing in his 40s, all the way up to his 80s, were his masterpieces. We are on Broadway you can do it for years. So deprived of knowing this about Gershwin George chopped it up and it became more of because he died tragically two years after a Broadway show. So Russell Bennett was not writing this opera. out of line when he made his suite into an even more popsy, jazzy treatment. And it’s accessible. You can afford to produce it, as an orchestra. In about 1990, I was moaning to [Litton friend and opera singer Willard White]. I said, ‘I’m just so sad there are no other options that are truer to the opera.’ And he said, ‘Well, Andrew. Why don’t you do a suite?’ It was like, when someone says, ‘When you’re in town, stop by.’ You don’t think seriously about it. Until I was like, ‘Well, yeah. I could do it.’ So I started working on it. Started using the original Catfish Row orchestral suite that George himself made as a kind of template. I wanted this to be able to be done by symphony orchestras. I wanted four singers — which is the same as Beethoven 9 or Verdi Requiem — and a big choral part, because of course, the chorus is Catfish Row. The whole point of the opera is this big community of people who live so closely together.
What’s so fantastic about this opera is he puts in every type of musical form he could have possibly ever encountered. There’s even a moment in the opera where Mariah sings, ‘I hate your struttin’ style.’ And it is completely early rap. It’s even spoken to a beat. So we’ve got rap, folk tunes, Broadway tunes, jazz and symphonic music, all wrapped up in one package. It’s just amazing how much he accomplishes in this one piece, and to think of what he would have written when he was fifty or sixty. It’s tragic when one thinks that way. The good news is, at least we have this. Andrew Litton conducts the Porgy and Bess Suite Friday, Mary 16 and Saturday, May 17 at 7:30 pm, and Sunday, May 18 at 2:30 pm at Boettcher Concert Hall. This Masterworks program also features Beethoven’s Triple Concerto in C major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, featuring Andrew Litton on piano, Colorado Symphony Concertmaster Yumi HwangWilliams on violin and principal cellist Silver Ainomäe.
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ANDREW LITTON, conductor Andrew Litton, Music Director of Norway’s Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Artistic Director of the Minnesota Orchestra’s Sommerfest, and Conductor Laureate of Britain’s Bournemouth Symphony, recently also became Music Director of the Colorado Symphony. He guest conducts the world’s leading orchestras and opera companies and has a discography of over 120 recordings with awards including America’s Grammy,® France’s Diapason d’Or, and many British and other honors. First appointed Bergen Philharmonic Music Director in 2003, Litton will celebrate the orchestra’s 250th Anniversary in 2015. It is one of the world’s longest established orchestras. In recognition of Litton’s achievements with the Bergen Philharmonic, Norway’s King Harald knighted Litton with the Royal Order of Merit. Under Litton the Bergen Philharmonic has taken numerous tours, including debuts at the London BBC Proms and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, as well as appearances at Vienna’s Musikverein, Berlin’s Philharmonie, and New York’s Carnegie Hall - the capstone of its first American tour in 40 years. Litton and the Bergen Philharmonic record for the BIS and Hyperion labels, winning extraordinary critical acclaim for their Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, and Prokofiev series. Andrew Litton, a graduate of the Fieldston School, New York, 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 Royal Order of Merit include an honorary Doctorate from the University of Bournemouth, Yale University’s Sanford Medal, and the Elgar Society Medal. For further information, visit www.andrewlitton.com.
VADIM GLUZMAN, violin Vadim Gluzman’s extraordinary artistry brings back to life the glorious violinistic tradition of the 19th and 20th centuries. His wide repertoire embraces contemporary music and his performances are heard around the world through live broadcasts and a striking catalogue of award-winning recordings exclusively for the BIS label. The Israeli violinist collaborates regularly with leading conductors including Neeme Järvi, Michael Tilson Thomas, Andrew Litton, Tugan Sokhiev, Andrey Boreyko, Marek Janowski, Paavo Järvi, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Hannu Lintu and Peter Oundjian. He has performed with the Chicago Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, London Symphony, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Munich Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra and other major symphonic orchestras. Gluzman’s festival appearances include Verbier, Ravinia, Lockenhaus, Pablo Casals, Colmar, Jerusalem, and the North Shore Chamber Music Festival in Illinois, which was founded by Gluzman and pianist Angela Yoffe, his wife and recital partner. Gluzman is Creative Partner and Principal Guest Artist of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra in Columbus, Ohio, and currently Artist of the Year of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Accolades for his extensive discography include the Diapason d’Or of the Year, Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice, Classica Magazine’s esteemed Choc de Classica award, and Disc of the Month by The Strad, BBC Music Magazine, ClassicFM, and others. Vadim Gluzman plays the extraordinary 1690 ‘ex-Leopold Auer’ Stradivari, on extended loan to him through the generosity of the Stradivari Society of Chicago.
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES Korngold: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 The piece is scored for solo violin, two flutes and piccolo, two oboes and English horn, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon, four horns, two trumpets, one trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion, celesta, harp, and strings. Duration is 23 minutes. Last performance by the Colorado Symphony was on May 19-21, 2000, with Marin Alsop conducting and Pip Clarke as the violin soloist. Best remembered today as the composer of scores for Errol Flynn adventure films, Erich Korngold began his career far from Hollywood. Born in 1897 in Brunn, Moravia (now Brno in the Czech Republic), he was the son of an eminent Austrian music critic, who trained the boy well. Erich became a prodigy composer. When the boy was ten, Gustav Mahler pronounced him a genius. Puccini once remarked, “That boy’s talent is so great, he could easily give us half and still have enough left for himself,” and Richard Strauss summed up his impressions of the young composer by saying, “It is really amazing.” Although many child prodigies fail in adulthood, Erich Korngold built a solid career. His opera Die tote Stadt was acclaimed around the world; his operetta Waltzes from Vienna was especially popular in the US. In the Twenties, Korngold became professor of opera at the Vienna Staatsakademie, and a Vienna newspaper, the Wiener Tagblatt, named Korngold and Arnold Schoenberg the two greatest living composers. Yet politics disrupted this path to success. In 1934, the Jewish composer was badly beaten by a gang of Nazi thugs. When, the Viennese opera producer Max Reinhardt subsequently suggested a move to Hollywood, Korngold jumped at the suggestion. In California, the young composer’s operatic background revolutionized the concept of cinematic music. Although he continued to write for the concert hall, it is these innovative film scores that are now the basis of his reputation. He died in Hollywood November 29, 1957. Korngold’s Violin Concerto was written in the summer of 1945 and dedicated to Alma Mahler-Werfel, Gustav Mahler’s remarried widow. Jascha Heifetz premiered the work two years later in St. Louis with conductor Vladimir Golschmann, and subsequently played it in Carnegie Hall to the obvious delight of audiences and the evident despair of critics. That critical distaste owes a certain debt to snobbery and a lack of acceptance of a film composer as “serious.” Furthermore, the Concerto was so structured as to ensure that any listener would think of Hollywood, for Korngold’s film scores served as the mother lode of melodic material. The Concerto’s opening theme is drawn from the 1937 film “Another Dawn;” a melody from the 1939 film “Juarez” also makes an appearance. The second movement relies on his Oscar-winning score to “Anthony Adverse;” for the third and final movement, Korngold chose themes from “The Prince and the Pauper” and “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex.” For the average film-going audience member, it was like hearing from an old friend. The critics, however, were only reminded as to why they turned their noses up at Korngold. Yet the composer had the last laugh. Ever since its premiere, his Concerto has enjoyed fair success, and has been recorded by the greatest violinists of the century.
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Mahler: Symphony No. 7 in E minor, “The Song of the Night” The piece is scored for four flutes and piccolo (4th also doubling piccolo), three oboes and English horn, E-flat clarinet, three B-flat clarinets and bass clarinet, three bassoons and contrabassoon, four horns, tenor horn, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, two harps, guitar, mandolin, and strings. Duration is 1 hour 16 minutes. Last performance by the Colorado Symphony was on March 19-21, 2004, with Marin Alsop on the podium. In the early years of the 20th century, Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) was thoroughly enmeshed in his duties as conductor of the Vienna Opera. A demanding rehearsal and performance schedule, combined with frequent quarrels with musicians and singers, as well as contentious debates over
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MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES programming choices and stylistic decisions, absorbed all of Mahler’s attentions for three-quarters of the year. Only during summer vacations could he relax into composition. His wife Alma (nearly twenty years his junior) remembered blissful summers at Maiernigg an der Wörthersee, where the couple would retreat, and Mahler would fill his days with swimming, rowing, hiking, sunbathing, swimming, and composing. In this setting, Alma claimed, her husband was like “a tree in full leaf and flower” and at the height of his powers. The Seventh Symphony was completed in 1905 during a summer in Maiernigg after some two years in process, close on the heels of the Sixth Symphony. He considered letting the work’s world premiere be given in New York during the 1907-8 season; he had already been engaged to conduct at New York’s Metropolitan Opera and was being offered performances with the New York Symphony. His Met debut would be January 1, 1908 with Tristan, but the new symphony’s premiere actually was given in Prague September 19, 1908, to polite though not particularly enthusiastic reception. Mahler returned to Europe to conduct the concert, but would be back in New York for the new opera season and would conduct performances there of others of his symphonies. Despite the slow reception of the Seventh Symphony, it was a time of relative success for the composer, though he was increasingly plagued by the heart condition that would before long take his life. Only two more symphonies would follow this one; there would also be one symphonic work, Song of the Earth, to which he gave a non-symphonic name. Mahler would die in 1911 of a heart ailment, midway through work on his tenth numbered symphony. When a work is as grand in scope as a Mahler symphony, it is always perilous to remark upon inspirations; the music draws in various ways upon its creator’s diverse influences. However, Mahler himself insisted that the introduction to the first movement was inspired by oar strokes heard as he was being taken back across the lake to his villa. As for the two movements titled “Night Music,” it seems unlikely that he was thinking of the famed Mozart serenade, the style of which is entirely remote from Mahler. Rather, it is known that, on a recent visit to Amsterdam, where his compositions enjoyed relative popularity, Mahler had been deeply impressed by a visit to the art museum in which Rembrandt’s The Nightwatch hangs. The painting’s dark moodiness seems clearly linked to the music, particularly to the first of the two night scenes. At the center of the symphony lies a scherzo with sharply contrasting melodies exploiting the diversity of the massive orchestra which Mahler specified; his mood-marking “schattenhaft” is a German word meaning shadowy, implying that he has not yet finished with the nocturnal mindset. The last movement rondo is an intricate mix of Mahler’s own melodies with snippets of Wagner (from Die Meistersinger) and Lehar (from The Merry Widow). He knew both composers’ music from his operatic work in Vienna and seems here to find pleasure in juxtaposing their ideas with his own. Mahler would have well understood that his own style takes a more progressive approach to musical practices than either of his predecessors, with new ideas about structure and harmonies. The finale can be read as a kind of statement about the future of classical symphonic writing. Despite the word “song” in the symphony’s title and despite the presence of singers in four of Mahler’s other symphonies, this one is an entirely instrumental work. Amongst the more usual suspects in the orchestra, one also finds guitar and mandolin, perhaps included so as to intensify that countryside setting in which he had completed the work. All program notes © Betsy Schwarm, author of “Classical Music Insights”
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Dr. Marty Yussman David and Diane Zile Ms. Linda Roberts Zinn SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+) Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups Bank of America Barolo Grill The Broadmoor Caterpillar Foundation Matching Gifts Caulkins Family Foundation Club Cherry Creek Dais Family Foundation Dan Sharp Luxury Outerwear Earls Kitchen and Bar Ergün Tercan European Salon ExxonMobil Foundation Finkel Family Fund Grossman Plastic Surgery Henry Laird Smith Foundation Hilb Family Foundation IBM International Foundation Inn and Spa at Loretto Kemp Family Fund MHA Petroleum The Moe Family Charitable Fund Nelnet, Inc. Shanahan’s Steakhouse Sloss and Carpenter Orthodontics State Farm Companies Foundation Strear Family Foundation, Inc. Tipton Family Foundation Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa Individuals Anonymous Mr. Allan Auger David H. and Lornel A. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballonoff Mr. James D. Balog Carlos Barradas Richard and Linda Bateman Mr. Richard Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. James Beall Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt Anne and Henry Beer George and Phee Belsey Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Berg Sue and Bix Bicknell Marie and Howard Blaney Jude Blum Ms. Susan Bonfield Vince and Mary Jo Boryla James W. Boyd and Sue Ellen Charlton Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brainard
Wally and Suzanne Brauer Dr. and Mrs. David Brewer Ms. Barbara Brown Matthew Brown and Beth Montgomery Ms. Willa Brunkhorst Rogene and Sandy Buchholz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz Mr. David Cahn Douglas and Constance Cain Shirley and Roland Calhoun Mr. Gustavus W. Center Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chafee Ms. Jodi A. Chambers Michelle Chapman Ms. Delores I. Clark Jim and Tomomi Clark Catherine Cole Sylvia Fergus and David Cooper Paul and Eileen Cooper Scott Coors and David Hurt Frances S. Corsello Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Craft Ray and Kathleen Cravy Constance Crocker Lauren Curler Karen and William Curtis Mike and Bonnie Dalke Ms. Ruth Dalrymple Philip Dattilo and Barbara Melendez Susan E. Davies Mr. and Mrs. John D. De Leon Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeGroat Dr. T. M. Derloshon D.D.S. Christine Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. William Diss Mr. Robert P. Domaleski Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Denis E. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. William D. Doty Dorothy M. Dringman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dudley Mr. Pat Durbin and Ms. Mary A. Schricker Lois N. Eckhoff Mrs. Nancy Eicher Dan and Lucy Ellerhorst Mary and Woody Emlen Mr. Richard M. Eslinger Ms. Judy Fahrenkrog and Mr. Larry King Warren E. Fair Michele Ferguson Paul Ferguson Ms. Gail Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Flannery David and Debra Flitter Dr. Lauren Fraser and Ms. Rebecca Coughlin Dick and Sigrid Freese Ms. JoAnne Friedman Rudi Fronk
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Furer Lucille Gallagher and Richard Stieg, M.D. Todd Gander and Terry Hsu-Gander Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gallagher B.J. and Grace George Linda Laird Giedl Dr. Burton and Lee Golub Ms. Mona Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Haggerty Jerry Jean Hale Dr. and Mrs. John L. Hall Charles and Linda Hamlin Becky and Keith Hammond Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanna Ken and Florence Hardesty Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Harris Mr. and Mrs. Leeon E. Hayden Mr. David J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hembre Karin D. Henszey Keith Herman Ann Herron Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Hess Jeffrey L. Hill Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Mr. Stephen Hindes Ms. Laura Hoffman Mr. Robert Homiak Ms. Sally Hopper Mr. Andrew E. Hornbrook Mrs. Isabella W. Horsky Keith Howard Duane and Katy Howell Mr. David Hubly Mr. Mark T. Hughes Mr. Francisco Huitron Michael E. Huotari and Jill R. Stewart Mr. Paul W. Husted Robert Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kauerz Michelle Keist Dr. and Mrs. M. Richard Kem Polly and Frank Kemp Mr. Allen Kemp Dr. E. Glenn Kindle Heidi and Randy Keogh Mel and Roberta Klein Kathy and Rob Klugman Ronald and Sharon Klusman Ms. Deniece Kohl Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ladenburger Penny and Dick Leather Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lederer Pauline Langsley Eugene Lee Ms. Linda L. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Lee
COMMUNITY SUPPORT David C. Leger Deanna Rose Leino Theodore Lichtmann Don and Ingrid Lindemann Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan George and Roberta Lohr Patty Lorie-Kupetz George G. “Sandy” Lowe Ms. Hope Lowry Mrs. Jean Macferran Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. MacRae Tish Maes Jean L. Marshall Harold P. Martin, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews Donald and Purnee McCourt Frank McCurdy Jan McNally Ms. Janet Melson Dr. Gary B. Melton Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller Ron and Bonnie Milzer Mrs. Patty H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Myhren Ms. Trish Nagel Mr. and Mrs. James Nalven
Mr. Bob Neuman Hans E. and Margaret C. Neville Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Newberry Dr. and Mrs. John Odom Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain Ray O’Loughlin and James A. Henderson Mary and Art Otten Ms. Sue Pawlik Dr. and Mrs. David S. Pearlman Kerry Pearlman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfeiffer Patrick and Susan Pientka Mr. Kenneth R. Piner and Mrs. Karen L. Pierce Mr. Ryan Pollock Ed Post Ms. Pamela Pryor Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Terence T. Quirke Dick Ramsey Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Reid T. Reynolds Holli Riebel Hannelore Rimlinger Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark
Eleanor Roberts Ms. Carol Robison Nancy K. Roeder Terri and Jay Rolls Anthony C. and Patricia J. Romeo Sig and Lucille Rosefeld Ms. Elfie Rosin Ms. Julie B. Rubsam Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russell Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Mr. John A. Schiff Dave Schmitz G.A. and W.B. Scholten Mr. Richard Schubel Mary Ann Schultz Betty and Maurice Serotta Boyce Sher Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shultz Ms. Marlena Siegel Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman Ms. Victoria Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Skokan Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith
MeMorial day weekend 2o14
May 23–25
Fri 4–8pm | Sat 11–8pm | Sun 11–5pm denver Performing arts Complex downtowndenverartsFestival.com Fine art and Fine Craft exhibition Showcasing Colorado and national artists
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Billie Busby and Sidney Smith William and Janice Smith Mr. Patrick Sola Mr. and Mrs. William H. Speaker Mr. and Mrs. Hanspeter Spuhler Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Sternburg Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart Alena M. Stimack Julie and John Strain Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strear Mrs. Mary C. Symonton Lou and Katherine Svoboda Cedric and Carol Tarr Judy and Rob Tate Mr. Frank Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Nan Timbel Mr. and Mrs. Warren Toltz David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Barbara J. Tramutt Ms. Helen Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Van Egmond Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vander Ark Ms. Betty Vean Harry and Terri Vogler Ed and Patty Wahtera The Sylvan Stool Family Mr. Peter J. Wall Ms. Grace Wanner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Ms. Shirley Ward Consul Emeritus and Mrs. Tor Westgaard Rosemary Whitaker Mr. Flint Whitlock and Dr. Mary Ann Watson Tim Wieland Chris Williams Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Williams Ms. Ruth Williams Werner Winkler Mr. Michael F. Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Wittow Jim and Marlene Wogsland Ms. Elizabeth A. Yoder Ms. Phyllis J. Young Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zelinger R.A. Zimmerman SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+) Corporations, Foundations, Government Grants, Support Groups The Amica Companies Foundation Ansco Invesment Company Ball Corporation Big Red F The Blues Jean Bar Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival Central City Opera Chase
The Colorado Ballet Colorado Childrens Chorale Colorado Music Festival The Colorado State Music Teachers Association Colorado Trust Covenant Village Covidien Employee Matching Gift Program Daniels-Houlton Family Foundation Delish Demure Denver Area Music Teachers Association Denver Film Society Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Plastic Surgery Associates Denver Zoo DIRECTV Matching Gift Center Dulin Charitable Trust First Bank Denver Tech Center Freeman Family Foundation Guitar Center Dr. Raymond P. Henkel Charitable Fund Jewish Community Foundation JW Marriott Denver at Cherry Creek Kate’s Real Food La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa LibertyGives Foundation Littleton Drum Studio MGive Foundation Network for Good Oceans Apart Inc Oracle Matching Gifts Program Park Avenue Oculo Plastic Surgeon Pat Hansen’s Studio Patterson Inn Pearl Dentistry Pinehurst Country Club Pink Fog Studio Pinnacle Bancorp, Inc Prost Brewing The Real Dill The Ritz-Carlton, Denver Rural Route Farms Ruth Stark Fund Sigma Alpha Iota Steele Street Bank and Trust United Way of Larimer County Valley Country Club Veda Salon and Spa YourCause, LLC Zuber Law P.C. Individuals Anonymous (9) Margaret and Norm Aarestad Lois Abbott
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Richard and Susan Abernethy Merrill and Frances Adams Jim and Lorraine Adams Carol J. Addington Mr. Robert M. Adelstein Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Allison III Donna Rae Altieri Mrs. Linda Amell Dr. and Mrs. Jules Amer Ms. Catherine H. Anderson DeAnn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews Larry and Gloria Angus Ron and Shalah Arlian Bill and Phyllis Ashton Bruce Avery Lew and Judy Babcock Ms. Darthelia Baker Ms. Marian J. Bakken Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Baldwin Louis Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett Ms. Jennifer N. Bater Mr. Roger Bates and Ms. Debra Brew Ms. Linda Battan Nancy Battan Irene Becker Chris and Agnieszka Behounek Robert A. Behrman Mr. Edgardo L. Belen Fr. Mark Berge Ms. Margaret Bass Berglund Neal and Myrna Berlin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blanning Ms. Rose A. Blaschke Irma Furbeck Boltman David and Rachel Bondelevitch Mr. Kermit J. Boothroyd Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Bowes Ms. Mary A. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyle Carey D. Bozovich Elizabeth Bradley Ms. Susan Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brauchli Ms. Peggy Brody Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brooks Ms. Joanne Broten Ms. Coralie Brown Mr. John M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Trevor S. Brown Dr. Vaughn Browne Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bruner Jr Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Bryan Cameron Burke Neil Burris and Sandy Mazarakis John Burt Karen Cage Bill and Jo Calhoun Lois M. Calvert
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Rusty and Ellen Campos Ms. Barbara Carpenter Ms. Nicolette Cavallaro Mr. and Mrs. Tod Cavey Roger and Barbara Chamberlain Ms. Marilyn Chappell Ms. Leticia Church Dr. David Claassen and Mrs. Delores Claassen Ms. Deborah Clendenning Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Clifford Ms. Pam Cocker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohen Ms. Jo E. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. S. Phillip Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collins Rabbi and Mrs. Julian I. Cook Ben and Ann Cooper Dr. John A. and Ms. Jane H. Coppola Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Costner Kerry and Walter Cole Mrs. Anita Cox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox Dr. James W. Craft Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Craft
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creighton Mr. Edward Cronin Margaret Cunningham Mr. Barry Curtiss-Lusher Mary Ann Cushing Chuck and Kay Darling Ronald L. Deal Michael Demers Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt Mr. David DiGiacomo Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Dodds Ms. Ann Marie Doerhoff Leland and Margaret Dong Peter and Marian Downs Dr. Paul and Paulette Dragul Ms. Marina Dubrova Ms. Donna Duhadway Gerald S. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Phillippe Dunoyer Roger and Carol Dutton Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Gretchen and Bill Edwards Christina Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emblen M. Stephen and Sydney M. Enders
Ms. Gislinde G. Engelmann Bede and Burt Epstein Richard and Mary Fanyo Mrs. Ann B. Fawcett John and Joan Feek Ms. Elizabeth J. Feitner Ms. Janice E. Ferguson Vince and Dorothy Fesmire Bud and Mimi Figel Larry L. Fike and Karen M. Helm Dr. and Mrs. M.V. Filippone Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisch Mr. Dan Fishman Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet Mr. Robert Fleming Nancy Follett Mr. Graeme Forbes Ms. Marcia Forman Mr. Richard Forseberg Mr. William Fortune Mr. Richard Foster John and Lorna Fox Mr. Chris Frampton Ms. Elizabeth Frank Ms. Kirsten D. Franz Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman Mr. David Friedman
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ellen and Sheldon Friedman Carol Friend Deborah Froeb Norbert and Linda Frueh Caleb and Sidney Gates Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton Deborah B Gaensbauer Lukasz Galecki Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Gander Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Garfein Lester and Joan Garrison Ms. Jane C. Gilbert Ms. Kathleen Gill Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ginsburg Dr. Gerry and Karen Glancy Mr. Robert Gleser Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goble Mr. Joseph Goldhammer and Mrs. Elizabeth Block Mr. Barry J. Goldstein and Mrs. Thorey Goldstein Ms. Phyllis Goodman Miyuki Mabel Googins Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gorden Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Ms. Ellen D. Graves Mrs. Ellie Greenberg Mr. Robert Greene Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greenholz Ms. Carol A. Greenwald Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. Scott Greiner Ms. Eileen H. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffiths Martha and Jim Groebe Catherine Caton Groene Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Martin C. Gross Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Gen. and Mrs. Gerald E. Hahn Arthur E. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haller Ms. Grace M. Halmi Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hauptman Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hancock Ms. Ellen Hanes Mary Hanewell Arthur and Lilly Hardin Ms. Darlene K. Harmon Col. A. Lee Harrell and Madeline Homler Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell Mr. Carroll R. Harr Ms. Lisa Harris Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey
Kat and Stuart Haskins Charles and Luanne Hazelrigg Mr. and Mrs. George Hearne Dr. Thomas Heinrich Mrs. Joann D. Helm Ms. Elizabeth W. Hepp Owen and Deborah Herman Mr. Douglas Hesse and Ms. Becky Bradway Cynthia Hinds Daniel S. and Vicky L. Hinds Sarah C. Hite Ms. Mary L. Hobson Ms. Jean A. Hoerl Ruth and George Hopfenbeck Ms. Mary J. Hopkins Bob Horecky Rev. and Mrs. G.L. Horle Ken and Sue Hovland Ms. Surilda J. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hunter Mr. Edward Hurry and Dr. Roberta Shaklee Chuck Husted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isenhart Mr. Tom James Jennifer Janezic Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffery William C. Jensen Craig N. Johnson and Alicia J. McCommons Margie Lee Johnson Ms. Michelle Johnson Dr. Doug Jones, MD Dr. and Mrs. Everette Jones Mr. Jeffrey C. Jones Stanley and Barbara Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd Bill Juraschek Thomas and Veronika Kalan Ms. Margaret T. Kaluk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kane Donald and Susan Kany Dr. Chris and Mrs. Janice Karras Mrs. Diana Kasson Mr. Norman L. Kautsky Mr. Ross Kazer Mr. J. K. Kelly David Kendall Ms. Judy H. Kessenich Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kiken John C. Kinnamon Ms. Julie Kinney Mrs. Margie A. Kinslow Eileen and Walter Kintsch Mrs. Oza Klanjsek Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber Stephen and Nancy Kneipple Mr. Finn B. Knudsen Elmer and Doris Koneman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koski
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Ms. Robin Kovachy Ms. Sylvia Kreider Mr. Jack Kullman Mr. Dan LaChance C. Daryl and Lori W. Lamb Charlotte and Maurice Larue Keith P. Lautenbach Richard S. Leaman Dr. Hanna Lee Ms. Carol J. Lens Thomas and Joan Leonard Phyllis Lerud Sidney and Renae Levin David and Peggy Lindstrom Mrs. Seymour Liss Ms. Marilyn Litman Nancy Livingston Charles and Gretchen Lobitz Dr. and Mrs. Ron Long John Loveridge Mr. and Mrs. William C. Loyd Greg Lucas Fred and Bonnie Luhman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch Ms. Donna R. Lynch Ms. Jeanne Maher Janika and Paul Mahon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcus Mr. Jackie L. Markey Mr. and Mrs. David Marks Elizabeth Marr and John Price Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Martins Mr. James L. Marvin Wendell Matt Mrs. Dorothy B. Mauk Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland Dr. Jerrald McCollum Rex and Nina McGehee Carla E. McKennett Mrs. Bridget McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Bud” Meadows Mrs. Ethel and Mr. Lee Mendel, and Mrs. Barbara Mendel Curtis H.P. Menefee and Kathryn A. House Virginia Messick Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger Ms. Ronnie Mitzner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monks Ms. Cheryl Montanio Cheryl L. Moody Mr. Douglas G. and Dr. Laura B. Moran J. Gregory Morrell Ms. Rossann Mosher James and Karin Mote Sharon and Kurt Muenchow Mr. David Mullikin Kenneth and Gloria Mundell William and Rosemarie Murane
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mytton Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nadel Mrs. Cynthia F. Nagel Bill and Barbara Nash Mr. Robert Nauman and Ms. Liz Goodman Ms. June P. Nay Katherine Nazzaro Mary Neidig Mr. Harry G. Newman and Mrs. Elizabeth Frank Paul and Barbara Nicholas Ms. Tricia Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nicoulin Richard L. Nielsen Mr. Charles Niemczura and Ms. Decker Swann Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Nies Richard Nirk Ms. Sally Ochsner Schubert M. Ogden Dr. Bonnie M. Orkow, Ph.D. Mr. Steven Otsuki Mr. John Parfrey Kelly Parker Susan S. Parkhurst Ginny Passoth John and Mary Parfrey
Ms. Joyce Paul Mr. Howard L. Paynter Mr. and Mrs. Neil Peck Mr. Tom Persing Marge Petersen Ms. Marie M. Pfister Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pierce Tom Pierce and Lu Ann Dillon Ms. Sally G. Plummer Dr. Barbara Pollack Ms. Nadine Popham Ms. Barbara Powell Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius Dr. Richard Presnell Libby Printz Robert and Sarah Przekwas Mr. Michael L. Raggio Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Rains Dr. and Mrs. Pablo Ramos Richard M. Randall Sandra Rapley Ralph and Ingeborg Ratcliff Ms. Joan Ratz Melinda H. Reed Mr. and Mrs. David Reinecke Mr. Robert B. Renfro
Russell Reynolds Mr. Kent Rice Nancy and Gene Richards Dr. Susan B. Rifkin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Roberts Phil Rock and Pamela Page Michael Rodel Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg Bernard and Beverly Rosen Ms. Mary Ann Ross Molly O. Ross Mr. Robert Ross Ms. Jennifer Rowe Paul D. Rubner and Vicki D. Jensen Ms. Clarice Ruckhaus Mr. Stanley Rudeen Ms. Carol L. Rust Judy and Ron Ruth James and Carol Salbenblatt Stanley and Karen Saliman Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sandt Dr. Donald W. Schiff, M.D. Ms. Astrid Schmidbauer Ms. Ann Schmidt Mr. Gary Schneider
Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910
June7 - August 17, 2014
Celebrate Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and 94 avant-garde artists in the Parisian artistic and cultural scene. Discover over 180 objects that will delight you including paintings, watercolors, drawings, rare zinc shadow puppet silhouettes, and famous Chat Noir cabaret illustrations. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), Jane Avril (detail), 1893, color lithograph, 48 ¾ x 36 inches, Musée d’Ixelles, Brussels.
This exhibition is organized and circulated by Art Services International, Alexandria, Virginia.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mr. James B. Schoedler Ms. Shirley A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Seller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee Dr. David Shander Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets Mr. Daniel Sloan Mr. David Sloan John and Kathleen Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Smith Jackie Solis Poli Soong Dr. Norman Spivy Mrs. Susan Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Stanko Ms. Ruth M. Stark Dr. and Mrs. Byron St. Clair James Steed Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stegink Jackie Stevens Mary L. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stienmier Mrs. Donna Stiles Mr. Herbert Stoeger Mr. Samuel Stott Bill and Shirley Stout Arthur and Stephanie Strasburger Mr. Stephen D. Straub Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Ms. Cle C. Symons Vincent and Gay Tagliavore Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Talley Dr. and Mrs. John Taubman Erik and Frances Taylor Mr. James Taylor Mr. Larry Taylor Walt and Sally Tejan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tellis Mr. Tom Teske Dr. Marsha Tharakan Ms. Barbara Thorngren Thomas and Wendy Thorpe Skip Thurman Mr. Roger Tinklenberg Ms. Martha Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Trask Robert and Kelli Tregemba Donald and Mary Tucker Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner Ms. Janet Velazquez Mr. and Mrs. Roberto J. Valdez Tim van Binsbergen Ms. Phyllis Vandehaar Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vaughey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Virtue Mr. and Mrs. James M. Voorhees Dr. and Mrs. Bolko von Roedern Laurence Wagley
Gary and Mary Lou Waldman Mr. and Mrs. Winston G. Walker Julie and Bob Wallace John R. and Kristine E. Wallack Ms. Tina Walls Rev. Donald N. Warner Ms. Polly Warner Carley J. Warren Ms. Hanna Warren Walter and Susanna Weart Jay P. Webster Hedy and Michael Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Weinburger Ms. Marilyn Wheeler Thomas and Theresa Wheeler Norman and Marcia Whitcomb Sidney J. and Shirley B. White John Whitehill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Dr. Norman E. Wikner and Dr. Lela A. Lee Daniel Williams Ms. Janet Williams Dr. John S. Williams, M.D. Mrs. Astrida Wilson Kent Wilson Ms. Marion Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Winston Ms. Marylou Witaschek Mr. Ian Witter George and Beth Wood Mr. Hunter Wolcott Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wolfe Ms. Jacquelyn Wonder Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright Dr. and Mrs. M. Robert Yakely Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Young Joan and David Zapiler Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir M. Zolotoochin Loren Zweig ENDOWMENTS The following members of the Symphony family have established special funds to perpetuate the work of the Colorado Symphony for future generations. These endowed funds are gifts from individuals who have loved, believed in and supported the orchestra; to these individuals the Colorado Symphony extends unending gratitude. The Bill Gossard Music Director Chair The Charles S. Sterne Conductor’s Podium
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The Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund The Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair The Principle Percussion Chair, Endowed by a Friend of the Colorado Symphony THE HORACE TUREMAN SOCIETY Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The Tureman Society recognizes in perpetuity those making estate gifts through wills, living trusts, annuities, IRAs, retirement plans, charitable trusts, life insurance designations or other legacy giving vehicles. Richard and Susan Abernethy Mr. and Mrs. David M. Budd Mr. Jim Caputo Mr. Gene Child Anne M. Culver Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Jennifer Guess Donna E. Hamilton Johannes Heim Cathey A. Herren Janice E. Hesser Senta G. Holtzmann Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston Mr. Geoffrey Kuhn Sandy and Evan Lasky Deanna Rose Leino Virginia and Frank Leitz Ms. Ann C. Levy John and Merry Low Evi and Evan Makovsky Mrs. Sue McFarlane Steve G. Morton Mr. Thomas Murray Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel Judith Nichols William Oliver Gordon R. and Pam Parker Barbara J. Powell James Robert Pratt Dr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Rainer Mr. Neil F. Roberts Audrey D. and Harvey D. Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice Suzanne Ryan Richard and JoAnne Sanders
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ms. Floy L. Senior James and Jenene Stookesberry Mr. Richard Thackrey James D. and Judy Vaughn John R. and Kristine E. Wallack Phyllis J. Young 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 Merrill Adams given by: Ms. Pamela Lewis Mr. Frank Y. Parce In memory of Donald L. Ambler given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Mr. Charles Ansbacher given by: Swanee Hunt Family Foundation In memory of Margaret “Peggy” Brown given by: Mr. Steve Erke Ms. Alma Haycraft K. H. and M. E. Schlichtemeier David R. Wilson In memory of Ms. Ellie Campbell given by: Ms. Marilyn Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kueler Mr. George Peak In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Caton given by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkaus In memory of Mrs. Lucille Center given by: Ms. Willa Brunkhorst Ms. Ruth Moss Mrs. Frances B. Smith In memory of Blair Chotzinoff given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Nancy and Robert Schulein Fund
In memory of Mrs. Zylpha Clinton given by: Esther A. Spachner In memory of Mr. Stephen Connor given by: Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckman In memory of Betty Damerau given by: Carroll Barnes Franklin and Edna Churchill Ralph and Alice Damerau Robert Damerau Carol Dasse Susan Hess Vicky Mateev Patrice Oliver Shirley Satterlund Ramon and Sandra Villarreal Richard and Marsha Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Winkelbauer In memory of Mr. George Decurnou given by: His friends in Healthcare Policy and Financing In memory of Dr. Louis Duman given by: Sylvia Sosin Cohen In memory of Mr. Leo M. Eisel given by: Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Serotta In memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation In memory of Jerry Friedman given by: JoAnne Friedman In memory of Ms. Callae B. Gilman given by: The Gilman Family Foundation In memory of Ms. Hermina Goldfarb given by: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newman In memory of Mrs. Pamela Gordon given by: Ms. Jo Anne Meinert Karen Rownd In memory of Manny Greenberg given by: Ellie Greenberg and Family The Sylvan Stool Family In memory of Mr. Bryon E. Graber given by: Victoria Aguilar
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Mary Louise Burke Mr. Keith Corrette Vishnu and Jane Devkar Mr. Robert A. Graber Jeff Holliday David House Brenda Lechuga Ms. Penny May Mitch McKee Ms. Nancy N. Morehead Mrs. Jo B. Shannon In memory of Kenny Harper given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Louise Hadley Hill given by: Mr. George Heisel In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Phillip C. Hiester In memory of Dr. and Mrs. James Hill given by: Mr. John Hill In memory of Ms. Vesta “Dott” Hutchison given by: Ms. Sherri Colgan Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Grigg Mrs. Joan Laubhan Mr. George Peak Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitney Ms. Phyllis Wrenick In memory of Mr. William “Bill” Houlton given by: Colorado Permanente Medical Group Ms. Karin Henszey Katharine Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Myhren Lynn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Woodward In memory of Glenn Johnson given by: Anonymous In memory of Wilson LeChat given by: Dr. Mary Ann Watson In memory of Mrs. Elaine C. Lenicheck given by: Ms. Kate Bermingham Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Mr. Dallas Mauk given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mark and Mary Schreiber Wilson Wampler In memory of Tracy M. Smith given by: Eaton Smith In memory of Mr. John M. Sommer given by: The Bailey Company Charles and Jerry Boutin Frederick and Mary Brower Mr. and Mrs. William Max Buckman Mr. Scott Contine Merriline Crawford Mr. Bruce Evans Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harris Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isenhart Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGehee Nancy Orcutt Ms. Gwendolyn A. Parker Dee Perry Van Gilder Insurance Corporation In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John and Marie Straub given by: Mr. Stephen D. Straub
In memory of Mr. Albie Urban given by: Mr. and Mrs. David McGaw In memory of Mr. Guenther Vogt given by: Drs. Paula and William Bernstein Merle Chambers and Hugh Grant Al and Terri Fisher Mr. Floyd Ingalls Richard and Pricilla Roberts Susan Sheridan Mr. Robert Turner Laura and Alan Zeigel In memory of Mr. Harry W. Vogler given by: Mrs. Teresa Vogler In memory of Mr. Robert “Bob” Wick given by: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chenoweth Mrs. Patricia Redifer In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod
The Tempest The Merry Wives of Windsor I Hate Hamlet Henry IV: Part 1 Henry IV: Part 2 June 6 - August 10, 2014 Get the best seats now!
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Photo: Zachary Andrews
In memory of Mr. Galen Nelson given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy In memory of Barbara Ridgeway given by: Kathryn Taylor In memory of Mr. Harry Safstrom given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Lyn Sabichi given by: Eileen Price In memory of Mr. Robert Schulein given by: The Nancy and Robert Schulein Fund In memory of Mrs. Janice A. Smith given by: Emily and Michael Bocko Robert R and Shirley Gallagher David and Joyce Guyton Dave and Barbara Lohr Barbara S. Miller Jim and Winnie Moss Jean C. Parchen
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of Mr. Jack “John” Wyatt given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce
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 Mr. Michael Altenberg’s birthday given by: The Striker Foundation In honor of Ms. Courtney H. Bress given by: Mr. Doug Hershey and Ms. Bronwyn Bateman In honor of Bill and Jo Calhoun’s wedding anniversary given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Calhoun In honor of the birth of Margo Allon Choen, daughter of Drs. Joel and Jodie Cohen given by: Mrs. Nancy Livingston
In honor of Dick and Sigrid Freese given by: Ms. Margaret Roath In honor of Mr. Mike Fries Anna and John J. Sie Foundation In honor of Ms. Donna S. Gerich given by: Ms. Grace E. Johnston In honor of Chet Hampson given by: Mrs. Leslie Cady Susan Martin In honor of Mrs. Maryanne Harry’s birthday given by: Ms. Jeanne Maher In honor of Philip C. Heister, Master Electrican of the CSO given by: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Reshotko In honor of Fred and Margaret Hoeppner given by: Dr. and Mrs. David Flitter In honor of Steve and Elizabeth Holtze Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eklund
In honor of Ms. Beth Johnston given by: Ms. Donna Gerich In honor of Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern given by: Ms. Linda Dee In honor of Deanna Leino given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce In honor of Andrew Litton given by: Mary Spillane In honor of CSO organist Ken Mervine given by: Ms. Sallie D. Suby-Long In honor of Lois Moll given by: Judith Ellis In honor of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Mrs. Lois and Dr. Gerald Rainer given by: Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds In honor of Ms. Eleanor Roberts given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce
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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 Development Department directly, please call Jackson Stevens at 303.308.2475.
WOMEN OF NOTE
The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s support Group Women of Note (WON). WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals. *Marin Alsop Suzanne Barber Ryan Anita Becky *Paula Bernstein *Terry Biddinger LaFawn Biddle Susan Bowles Nancy Butler Accetta *Erna Butler Barbara Calkins Char Campbell Carolyn Cho Noel Congdon Donna Connolly Jan Marie Crawford Jill Crow Anne Culver Virginia Dudden Sandy Elliott Barbara Ferguson Kathie Finger Mary Lou Flater Monica Glickman
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