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SOUNDINGS

the magazine of the colorado symphony VOLUME 10 / NUMBER 3

EXPANDING OUR REACH, BUILDING OUR FUTURE

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Andrew Litton, Artistic Advisor


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WELCOME... … to the New Year and to a very exciting period for the Inside the Score concerts. Within the series we are endeavoring to establish certain sub-series, including Shuffle, which — like an iPod set to ‘shuffle’ — mixes the widest variety of music possible, this year featuring Denver’s own C.F. Kip Winger. Best-known as the front-man for the ‘80s rock band, Winger, he has since composed music in diverse styles, including one that harkens to post-Impressionistic French music. Mix in some Paul McCartney and Björk, as well as some Messiaen, Saint-Saëns and John Adams, and you’ve got, well, Shuffle! On a more traditional note, we’re also cultivating a biographical series, begun with The Best of Beethoven and Letters from Mozart and continuing this February with The Life of Brahms. We will tell the life story of Johannes Brahms, in his own words and with his own music, including everything from symphonies to songs and chamber works. In between are concerts that promise to be as diverse as they are electrifying, from the Barbra Streisand Songbook, to Jean-Yves Thibaudet’s one-of-a-kind interpretation of Saint-Saëns’ “Egyptian” Piano Concerto, to the authentic New Orleans Jazz from the Preservation Hall Jazz band, to a classical bassoon concerto by the greatest film composer of our era, John Williams. The offerings this season are numerous, and strong, to the finish. Looking into the near future, don’t miss the opportunity to welcome Andrew Litton in his first Masterworks program since being announced as our Artistic Advisor, featuring the Colorado Symphony Chorus in Verdi’s colossal Requiem! See you there! Scott O’Neil Resident Conductor, Colorado Symphony

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COMING UP AT THE COLORADO SYMPHONY… Tickets On Sale Now! INSIDE THE SCORE Shuffle II guest, C.F. Kip Winger January 18 POPS Ann Hampton Callaway presents the Barbra Streisand Songbook January 19 MASTERWORKS Thibaudet Performs Saint-Saëns January 25-27 MASTERWORKS Ravel’s Boléro February 1-3 POPS Preservation Hall Jazz Band February 9 POPS Most Romantic Classics February 14 MASTERWORKS Brahms, Weber and Williams February 15-17 INSIDE THE SCORE The Life of Brahms February 22 MASTERWORKS Verdi Requiem March 1-3

ANDREW LITTON

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SCOTT O’NEIL

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CONDUCTOR, ARTISTIC ADVISOR

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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 Fritz Foss +

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 Bil Jackson +

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

BASSOON Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd / Assistant Principal Roger Soren

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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

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 STAFF

OFFICERS Jerome H. Kern, Co-Chair Mary Rossick Kern, Co-Chair John E. Hayes, Immediate Past 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 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 *

* 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

Deanna Leino, Vice President, Constituent Units Kay Lemons, Recording Secretary Janice Eckhardt, Corresponding Secretary Sharon Reimer, Treasurer Susan Seitz, Assistant Treasurer Janet Weisheit, Parliamentarian Maureen Solomon, Immediate Past President

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Gene Sobczak President and Chief Executive Officer Andrew Litton Artistic Advisor Evan Lasky Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer 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 Susan Beyda Community and Media Relations Manager 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

Matt Korona Marketing and Communications Manager Matt Krupa Director of Patron Services Susan Long Education Manager Scott O’Neil Resident Conductor Vanessa Pacheco Development Associate Barbara Porter Assistant Chorus Manager Nora Robinson Director of Education Emily Scott Artistic Coordinator Jackson Stevens Development Intern Norma Theisen Controller Elizabeth Ward Corporate Sales Associate Doug Yost Information Services Director Patron Services Associates William Berry Christine Devereaux Megan Dumont Lead Patron Services Associate Rob Halgren Ann HorwichScholefield Steve Kilburn Jean-Pierre Larroque Ian MacIntyre Jessica Moore David Moran Lead Patron Services Associate Shari Myers Robert Steiger Senior Patron Services Associate George Ward

COLORADO SYMPHONY FOUNDATION John W. Low President Mark Fulford Vice President Suzanne Ryan Secretary William W. (Peter) Grant Jerome H. Kern Gordon Parker Marcia D. Strickland

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Expanding Our Reach, Building Our Future Sylvester Eaves didn’t know that his son, Marquise, was interested in playing music until he accompanied the eleven-year old and a group of his friends to Boettcher Concert Hall last September. “The next day my son asked me if he could take piano lessons,” says Sylvester. “I was blown away. We scraped our money together and went out and found a teacher; she told my wife that he is doing exceptionally well and seems to be a natural. By going to the Symphony, my son was able to identify his talent.” Marquise and forty of his classmates from Hillcrest Academy in Denver’s north Park Hill neighborhood are among more than 10,000 young people who have participated in Colorado Symphony Kids, the orchestra’s newly expanded education initiative, this school year. For many young people, a trip to the Colorado Symphony is a first opportunity to take in the sights and sounds of downtown Denver’s performing arts district. For others, like Marquise, it’s a chance to experience the transformative power of live music for the first time. “You never know what dreams may dream,” his father writes. “We might have the next Beethoven on our hands.” Engaging young people through education is just one of the ways the Colorado Symphony is shaping its future. “Activating potential audience members from diverse cultural, geographic and socio-economic pockets across the state is essential to the Colorado Symphony’s success as a modern and responsive arts institution,” says Gene Sobczak, President and CEO. Who knows from where the collaborators, partners, donors, volunteers, advocates and even musicians of tomorrow will come? “Reaching out to underrepresented communities is one way we advance our mission,” says Sobczak. “At the same time, we’re expanding the type of programming we offer — using technology, new artists, and new series — to grow our base in new ways, with an ever-evolving definition of what we do.” The Colorado Symphony is in the midst of one of the most dynamic, daring seasons in its history, with a depth of programming that spans classical music from the Baroque period to the present day. Perennial favorites – including Masterworks, Pops, Family and Holiday concerts — are joined by new offerings, including the Sacred Series, which brings early religious music to Denver’s historic Montview Presbyterian Church. The familiar names of Haydn, Handel, Beethoven and Brahms have appeared in this season’s Soundings; so have those of DeVotchKa, the Airborne Toxic Event, Pink Martini and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. 10 SOUNDINGS 2012/13 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG


The Colorado Symphony’s current season demonstrates its commitment to making world-class music accessible, engaging and relevant to the public — especially those audiences not traditionally seen at Boettcher Concert Hall. Some highlights: CULTURAL CONNECTIONS One of the longest-running celebrations of its kind in the country, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert & Humanitarian Awards enters its 23rd year this month. Produced in partnership with the MLK Colorado Holiday Commission, this annual ceremony is a reverent and joyful reflection on the life and legacy of Dr. King, as well as a chance to honor humanitarian leaders and peacemakers who live and lead in his example. “It’s an honor for us to join with the community in honoring Dr. King,” says Anthony Pierce, the Colorado Symphony’s Vice President of Artistic Administration. “He is a person we very much need to remember and to continue to learn from; his message is just as relevant today as ever.” Coming up January 15, this year’s awards will see the return of Denver’s Spirituals Project Choir and host Tamara Banks. Joseph Young, a rising young AfricanAmerican conductor, will lead the Colorado Symphony through a program of classical and traditional folk music, with a few modern touches supplied by Denver-based violinist Jeff “Maestro” Hughes. As always, the program is free and open to all, though tickets are required. Illuminating the influence and breadth of Latin music, the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration at Boettcher has been a highlight of every season since 2002. Last year, in partnership with NEWSED Community Development Corporation, the Symphony ramped up the festivities with a free community concert in Civic Center Park, which married classical music with mariachi and other sounds from Mexico and points further south. In September, the Symphony, the Mexican Consulate and the Mexican Cultural Center hosted Denver’s first concert commemorating “El Grito de la Independencia,” Mexico’s annual celebration of independence from the Spanish, achieved in 1810. This spring, the Colorado Symphony plans to expand its outreach to Denver’s Latino community with a Spanish-language version of Peter and the Wolf¸ Sergei Prokofiev’s classic symphony for children, and Carnival of Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns. Scheduled for March 17, this new entry in the Family series will be the Symphony’s first-ever Spanish-language production. Music is for everyone, no matter their background. So believed songwriter Woody Guthrie, who heralded the everyman in hundreds of songs, many of which are now

David Amram performs on the 16th Street Mall.

classics of the American folk cannon. In September, the Symphony honored Woody’s 100th birthday, as well as his inclusive worldview, with A Tribute to Woody Guthrie, conducted by multi-instrumentalist and composer David Amram. A true Renaissance Man, Amram took Woody’s music to the people with a series of educational and outreach events, including film screenings, school visits and a free performance on the 16th Street Mall. More than 400 community members — among them, low-income children and adults, social service workers, teachers and youth mentors and adults with physical and mental disabilities — attended a free dress rehearsal at Boettcher Concert Hall, which culminated with a touching sing-a-long of Guthrie’s iconic “This Land is Your Land.” A recording of this tribute, which also included performances from folklorist Josh White, Jr., singers Jim and Salli Ratts, and members of the East High School Choir, will be available later this year. GROWING YOUNG MINDS WITH MUSIC Music has a unique power to inspire and delight young people — and can have a transformative and positive impact on their academics, behavior, relationships and career readiness. Through the Colorado Symphony Kids program, launched last year, the Symphony enhances the education and well-being of students from the sevencountry metro area by offering a continuum of engagement that is unique among arts providers in Colorado. First, Colorado Symphony Kids invites elementary, middle and high school schools to attend a year-round selection of youth concerts, which are targeted to specific grade levels and align to Colorado academic standards in a number of subject areas, including music, math and social studies. Having doubled the number of youth concerts in the 2012/13 season, the symphony is on track to reach 40,000 students this season. SOUNDINGS 2012/13 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG 11


EXPANDING OUR REACH With the new On Location program, the Symphony is putting down roots in growing cultural pockets across metro Denver. This year-round series of concerts at Parker’s PACE Center, the Lone Tree Arts Center and Sedalia’s Cherokee Ranch showcases original, often intimate, configurations of the orchestra and utilizes the uniqueness of each venue. Last November, the Colorado Symphony took its biggest geographic step yet with the launch of Symphonic Salida! (see Sidebar), which will serve as a model for the development of music series across the state. “Being present in different venues and geographic areas allows us to expand our repertoire in interesting ways,” says Sobczak. “In addition to becoming a greater part of these communities, we’re also bringing attention to the orchestra, and working to engage these audiences at Boettcher, as well.”

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The Colorado Symphony Kids experience doesn’t end after a trip to Boettcher Concert Hall. During in-school visits from members of the orchestra, students interact directly with players and their instruments and experience the benefits of music education in a familiar environment. Finally, all Colorado Symphony Kids are given a voucher to return for any Masterworks concert of the season; this year’s selection include some of the most beloved classical music of all time, including Ravel’s Boléro, Verdi’s Requiem and The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky, conducted by Gilbert Varga. Sometimes, young people are invited to attend open dress rehearsals — as they were last February, when more than 700 middle and high school students had a chance to watch DeVotchKa and the Colorado Symphony run through a full program in preparation for a public performance. The objective is to build a progressive educational experience that resonates with the child,” says Sobczak. “Beyond exposure alone, we’re meeting the students where they are, and engaging their parents to participate. Our goal is to have a recurring presence in these students’ lives.”

SYMPHONIC SALIDA! Nestled among the peaks and vistas of the Upper Arkansas River Valley, Salida has long been known as an artist’s enclave. Designated as one of two Cultural Districts by the State of Colorado in 2012, Salida claims scores of artists, musicians and crafters among its population of 5,000. Thanks to a new collaboration with the Colorado Symphony, Salida will increasingly be known as a destination for music lovers, too. This fall, the Symphony partnered with cultural and civic leaders in Chaffee County to present Symphonic Salida!, a concert series featuring the musicianship and vision that make the Colorado Symphony one of the state’s most beloved cultural treasures. Symphonic Salida! is part of a multi-year initiative to bring world-class symphonic music to communities across Colorado. Throughout the 2012/13 season, the Symphony will present three concerts that feature small ensembles, including strings, percussion and woodwinds. On June 30, 2013, the series culminates with a full-orchestra performance at Riverside Park. So far, Salida has given the Colorado Symphony a very warm welcome. This fall, the string orchestra performed before a sold-out audience at Salida’s SteamPlant Event Center, a cultural anchor on the town’s historic main street. Salida’s youth got in on the experience, too, when the musicians gathered their cellos, violins and violas for a visit to Salida Middle School, where they shared music and personal stories with more than 400 elementary, middle and high school students. “I’m such a believer in exposing kids that live way out of the middle of nowhere to possibilities they may not know anything about,” says music teacher Robin French. “We don’t have a string program in our schools, so it’s very likely that most of these kids have never seen a viola or a cello. But they were rapt, quiet. The musicians were so gracious and fun. It was something totally new for our students.” A true collaboration, Symphonic Salida! is supported by a number of partners, including the City of Salida, Salida Public Schools and KHEN 106.9 FM radio. According to KHEN’s Scott Adams, who directed the effort on the ground in Salida, partnership was key to the series’ successful launch. “Without the initial enthusiasm and encouragement by Gene Sobczak and by Harry Brull, KHEN Board Chair, others close to the project might not have understood and shared the vision of making Salida a destination for hearing top level classical music,” says Adams. Once this series gets firmly established, it’s not inconceivable that people will drive 75 miles, in any direction, to come to these concerts.”


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MASTERWORKS Biographies

OLARI ELTS, conductor Principal Guest Conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic from the 2011/12 season, Olari Elts’ passion for distinctive programming rich with invention has earned him much praise on the international music scene. Alongside traditional repertoire, Olari Elts has a strong commitment to contemporary music, with close associations with fellow Estonians, Arvo Pärt and Erkki Sven Tüür. He also remains Principal Guest of the Estonian National Symphony. Olari Elts appears regularly with such orchestras as the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt, SWR RadioSinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Orchestre National du Capitol de Toulouse, the Seattle and Cincinnati Symphony. In Japan, he works frequently with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. A popular guest in Australia and New Zealand, he conducts the symphony orchestras in

Melbourne, Hobart and Adelaide as well as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Soloists with whom he collaborates include Jean Yves Thibaudet, Simon Trpcˇeski, Stephen Hough, Isabelle Faust, Baiba Skride, Alban Gerhard, Kari Kriikku, Claire Booth and Stephan Loges. Winner of the International Sibelius Conductors’ Competition in Helsinki in 2000, Olari Elts became Principal Conductor of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra from 20012006. He was Principal Guest Conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for three seasons from the 2007/08 season and Principal Guest of the Orchestre de Bretagne from 2006-2011. Born in Tallinn in 1971, Olari Elts is founder and director of his own contemporary music ensemble, NYYD Ensemble. The ensemble takes its name from the international festival of new music in Estonia, where it gave its debut performance in 1993.

CHAD COGNATA, bassoon Chad Cognata joined the Colorado Symphony in 1991 as Principal Bassoon. Previously, he had been a member of the Nashville Symphony, and had performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Aspen Festival and Concert Orchestras, and the Aspen Chamber Symphony. Since his arrival in Denver, he has also performed as Principal Bassoon with the Aspen Festival Orchestra. Mr. Cognata is the Principal Bassoon of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz, California. Since joining the Colorado Symphony, he has appeared as a soloist with the orchestra on several occasions, including performances of concertos by Mozart, Vivaldi, and Michael Daugherty. Active as an educator, Mr. Cognata has been on the faculty of the Lamont School of Music of Denver

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University since 1991 and has taught at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has given master classes at the Aspen Music Festival, the University of Western Michigan and the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has been heard in recital at the Lamont School of Music, as well as in performances with the Lamont Faculty Woodwind Quintet. Mr. Cognata received his B.F.A. in Music from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also did undergraduate work at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. While pursuing his B.F.A. in Music, he spent summers as a student at the Aspen Music Festival. His primary teachers were Leonard Sharrow, Sidney Rosenberg and Ryohei Nakagawa.


MASTERWORKS Program Notes Overture to Der Freischütz Carl Maria von Weber b. November 18, 1786, Eutin, near Lübeck, Germany d. June 5, 1826, London, England Completed in 1821, Carl Maria von Weber’s Der Freischütz combines elements of the Faust legend and other tales and — more than other works of the early 19th century — it explores the themes and traits of German Romantic opera (e.g., the virtues of nature, the lure of the supernatural and the primal struggle between good and evil). The score calls for an orchestra consisting of two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani and strings. Duration is about 10 minutes. Last performed by the Colorado Symphony on September 25-27, 1986, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductor.

The Five Sacred Trees John Williams b. February 8, 1932, Flushing, New York, Composed in 1993, this bassoon concerto by John Williams takes us beyond his well-known reputation as a film composer. Less known and outside Hollywood are Williams’ works for chamber music, cantatas and orchestra, including two symphonies and nine concertos. Specifically, the spirit of The Five Sacred Trees — commissioned by the New York Philharmonic for its principal bassoonist — derives from Celtic mythology, and tells the story of a grove of trees, each with special powers. The score calls for three flutes (the third doubling on piccolo), three oboes (the third doubling on English horn), three clarinets (the third doubling on bass clarinet), three bassoons (the third doubling on contrabassoon), four horns, three trumpets, three trombones and tuba, timpani and percussion, harp, piano (doubling on celesta) and strings. Duration is about 26 minutes. This is the first performance by the Colorado Symphony.

Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 Johannes Brahms b. May 7, 1833, Hamburg, Germany d. April 3, 1897, Vienna, Austria Brahms started composing his first symphony in the 1850s, but didn’t complete it until 1876. A master of piano compositions and songs, Brahms put off writing symphonies and string quartets for fear that he couldn’t match up to Beethoven. That said — encouraged by Robert and Clara Schumann — Brahms’ first symphony slowly came into being. The success and popularity of this symphony are responses to its technical merit and emotional profundity, elaborate counterpoint and beautiful melodic lines. The score calls for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons and contrabassoon, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani and strings. Duration is about 45 minutes. Last performed by the Colorado Symphony on November 20-21, 2009, Jeffrey Kahane, conductor.

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MASTERWORKS Program Notes BRAHMS, WEBER AND WILLIAMS Chad Cognata — the Colorado Symphony’s Principal Bassoonist and soloist on this program — offers these perspectives on John Williams’ concerto for bassoon and orchestra: “The five movements of this piece highlight Williams’ concern about the destruction of our forests. He wanted to illuminate the fact that — in contrast — our ancestors prayed to the spirits before felling a tree.

“The English poet Robert Graves writes of these prayers, on which Williams’ concerto is based. It’s an exploration of the mystical characteristics of different kinds of tress. Not to mention, the piece runs the gamut in terms of what the bassoon can do — slow to fast, low to high, and everything in-between.

“Williams has a good understanding of the tonal characteristics of the bassoon, but this concerto is more involved than most concertos written for the instrument. There are lyrical properties to the piece — the outer movements are my favorites — and there’s a lot of depth. It also has a nice aura to it, and it’s easily accessible.

“Most people associate John Williams with the music of Star Wars or other films. But this is something totally different.

“It’s also a wonderful experience for me, as soloist. This piece puts you through the paces — it’s a pretty big undertaking.”

Adds Principal Timpanist William Hill about Brahms’ First Symphony: “This is a standard that we’ve played many times. It’s a well-deserved audience favorite.

“Brahms always felt like he was in Beethoven’s shadow, so he waited until later in life to get to the point of writing a symphony. There are some parallels to Beethoven in this work, one of the biggest being the famous theme in the last movement that matches Beethoven’s ‘Ode to Joy’ theme.

“Like all of the great classics, this symphony is still a thrilling piece for me to play. In the opening, it’s the timpani that makes things happen — a big, dark volume is what we’re aiming for.

“There’s also something that Brahms did that is not so well-known to non-timpani players: in the transition before the chorale that leads into the fourth movement, there’s a metric modulation — like something Elliott Carter would do. There’s actually a mathematical connection between the different tempos. This ‘heartbeat,’ so to speak, was unusual for a composer at that time.

“And then there’s his fantastic melodies! Would you believe that Tchaikovsky wrote in a letter to a friend that Brahms couldn’t write a melody to save his life? He must have been very jealous of Brahms.

“For me, this piece has everything that a great piece should have, including intensely dramatic writing, and a fun and flashy ending. It’s a challenge on physical, intellectual and emotional levels. The orchestra is going full tilt.”

— Sabine Kortals, program annotator

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Individuals Anonymous (9) Wendy S. Aiello and Walter F. DeHaven, Jr. Michael Altenberg and Libby Bortz Ms. Cynthia Auer Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Bob and Cynthia Benson Dr. and Mrs. David Campbell Jim and Janice Campbell Ronald E. Carlson Mr. Willis Carpenter Mr. Gene Child Donna and Ted Connolly Dr. Richard J. and Mrs. Jan Marie Crawford Mr. Bain Farris Marshall and Jenifer Gile Mrs. Brooke E. Gordon Robert S. Graham Peter and Rhondda Grant Celeste and Jack Grynberg Charles A. and Pat Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Del Hock Ms. Jean M. Gordon Thomas J. Jirak and Susan Graber Mr. and Mrs. Ed Greene Donna C. Kornfeld Donald and Marjorie Langmuir Steve and Pat Larson

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Individuals Anonymous (8) Dr. and Mrs. Obadiah Ariss 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 Dr. Bonnie W. Camp 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. Patrick K. Dolan Kevin and Leanne Duncan Dr. and Mrs. Ted Eickhoff Clark and Martha Ewald Fran and Michael Fisher Joan and John French 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

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Robert P. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Avi Aviv Munsey L. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Lew Babcock Ms. Mary E. Bahde Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey 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 Mr. Brandon J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. David Barsotti Mr. Richard Bartlett Mr. Kirk Bateman Richard and Linda Bateman Nancy Battan Dr. Charles W. Baucum Irene Becker Anne and Henry Beer Chris and Agnieszka Behounek Mr. 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 James W. Boyd and Sue Ellen Charlton 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. Tom Briner Michael and Catherine Brondos Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronesky Ms. Joanne Broten Mr. John M. Brown Matthew Brown and Beth Montgomery 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 Ms. Marilyn Chappell Cass Chatfield Dr. David Claassen and Mrs. Delores Claassen Mr. Brooks Clouser and Ms. Shirley Hamilton Charles and Eleanor Coffey Dr. and Mrs. S. Phillip Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Tim Collins Kerry and Walter Cole 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 Kerry and Walter Cole Mr. George N. Cowen, Jr. Mr. Jeff Cowman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Craig James and Kathleen Crapo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creighton Dan and Peggy Cronin Margaret H. Cunningham Mr. Barry Curtiss-Lusher Ms. Mary 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 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 Mr. and Mrs. Phillippe Dunoyer Roger and Carol Dutton Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Earnest Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds 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 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. David Foonberg Mr. Graeme Forbes 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 Virginia E. and Robert K. Fuller Deborah B. 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 Lee and Dr. Burton Golub 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 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 Mr. and Mrs. John 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 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harris Ms. Marilyn 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 Dr. and Ms. Arnold Heller John and Louise Hellyer Mr. Hal Hendershot James 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 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. Mark T. Hughes Mr. Charles Hugo Chuck Husted Mr. Paul W. Husted Yumi Hwang-Williams 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 Mr. Roger L. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Everette Jones Stanley C. and Barbara Jones Ms. Karen Joshi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd Bill Juraschek Donald and Susan Kany Ms. Miriam Kapner Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Kapp Ms. Phyllis E. Kauffman Mr. Robert Keatinge Mrs. Nancy N. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kiken Charlotte Kilpatrick Dr. Elizabeth A. Kincannon Dr. E. Glenn Kindle John C. Kinnamon 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 Ms. Robin Kovachy Mr. Dennis G. Kruger Mr. Jack Kullman Mr. Dan LaChance Tom and Susan Larkin Mr. John L. Larson, Jr. Charlotte and Maurice Larue Keith P. Lautenbach Richard S. Leaman Dr. Hanna Lee Gloria and William Leeper James and Dolores B. Legas

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Noel LeJeune and Ms. Lynn Callaway Ms. Myron J. Levin and Adriana Weinberg Sidney and Renae Levin Dr. and Mrs. Edward Lewin Mr. John Ley Theodore Lichtmann Ms. Laura Lindley Julianne Lindo David and Peggy Lindstrom Ms. Marie C. Lindvall Nancy Livingston Mr. Randall Livingston George and Roberta Lohr Dr. and Mrs. Ron Long Patty Lorie-Kupetz Mr. Randy Loveland Mr. and Mrs. William C. Loyd Fred and Bonnie Luhman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch Ms. Donna R. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. MacRae Dr. and Mrs. D. Patrick Maher Janika and Paul Mahon Ms. Constance L. Malone Mr. M.H. Manov and Ms. Kay Saltus Mr. and Mrs. James Manuel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcus Mr. Jackie L. Markey Jean L. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Martins Mr. James L. Marvin Dorothy and Dallas Mauk Mrs. Oralie D. McAfee Ms. Yolanda H. McAllister Mr. Mike McCaskey Janice K. McClary

Myron McClellan and Lawrence Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland Mr. Michael McCloskey Dr. Jerrald McCollum Sandra and Dick McCray Ms. Sarah A. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Shaun McMullin Ms. Kate McRae Mr. Gary Meggison Bert and Rosemary Melcher Mrs. Ethel and Mr. Lee Mendel, and Mrs. Barbara Mendel Ms. Phyllis J. Mensing Ms. Pamela Merrill Virginia Messick Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Mierau Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Milliman Mrs. Elaine Millman Ms. Ronnie Mitzner Mrs. Beverly J. Moberly Robert and Catherine Monks Cheryl L. Moody Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moren Nora Morgenstern J. Gregory Morrell Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Corinne Morse and David Beeman Ms. Charlene Morton James and Karin Mote Mr. Herman and Mrs. Patricia Motz Mr. Charles Mueldener Mr. Chris Mueller Sharon and Kurt Muenchow Ms. Laurel A. Mullison Kenneth and Gloria Mundell A. Paul Munsch

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Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Munson William and Rosemarie Murane Bobbee Musgrave and Larry Theis Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mytton Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Naake Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nadel Mr. Robert Nauman and Ms. Liz Goodman Katherine Nazzaro Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Neidecker Ms. Mary Neidig Ms. Margaret C. Neville Ms. Judy Newnan Mr. Paul Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nicoulin Richard L. Nielsen Ms. Dana Niemela Richard Nirk Mr. Schubert M. Ogden Jim and Dee Ohi Dick and Kay Olde Mr. Scott O'Neil Bonnie M. Orkow, PhD. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Sullivan Mr. Steven Otsuki Mary and Art Otten Ms. Gina Padilla Mr. Darius Panahpour Susan S. Parkhurst Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parrott Mr. Collin Parson Ginny Passoth Mr. Alvin Pastrana Mr. and Mrs. Neil Peck Ms. Marian Pennington Ms. Denise Perreault Tom Persing Ms. Marie M. Pfister Mr. John R. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pickering Ms. Mary R. Platt Ms. Sally G. Plummer Mr. Daniel Poth Ms. Barbara Powell Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius Mrs. Eileen Price Ms. Bonnie C. Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Will and Debra Quinby Ms. Maryjane Raabe Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Rains Dick Ramsey Richard M. Randall Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Ratcliff Ms. Bette D. Rathe Ms. Joan Ratz Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Raun Mr. and Mrs. Omer B. Raup Melinda H. Reed Mr. and Mrs. David Reinecke Robert B. Renfro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes Maxine and Ed Richard Dr. Susan B. Rifkin Hannelore Rimlinger Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Roberts Ms. Jean Roche Ms. Misty Roll Mr. Tim Romani Anthony C. and Patricia J. Romeo Velma Rose Bernard and Beverly Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross Ms. Mary Ann Ross Ms. Molly O. Ross Ms. Jennifer Rowe Paul D. Rubner and Vicki Jensen Ms. Julie Rubsam Ms. Clarice Ruckhaus

Mr. Stanley Rudeen Mr. and Mrs. Sergey Rudenko Mrs. and Mr. Flora Russel Ms. Carol L. Rust Judy and Ron Ruth Mr. Erik E. Sabina Stanley and Karen Saliman Ms. Debra Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sandt Marjorie and Bob Schaffner Mr. John A. Schiff Ms. Astrid Schmidbauer Mr. Gary Schneider Wagner Schorr Ms. Cathy Schwartz Ms. Shirley A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Clee Sealing Mr. Ken Seaverns Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Seller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw Charles and Shirley Anne Sheets Ms. Andrea Shpall Mr. Neil Shropshire Frances Siciliano Larry Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Skokan Kathleen A. Sloan Mr. W J. Smilanic Mr. and Mrs. Tim Smile Dennis S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Smith Ms. Mary Elizabeth Smith Dr. Clarence H. Snelling, Jr. and Dr. Shirley Snelling Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Sobol Mrs. Doris A. Southworth Mrs. Susan Spangler Ms. Eva Spitz Ms. Sabra Spradling Mr. Michael Staenberg Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Stegink Mr. Thomas R. Stephens and Mr. Todd H. Enders Mr. James Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. James D. Stewardson Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Stieg Mrs. Donna Stiles Mr. Michael J. Stobie Mr. Herbert Stoeger Julie and John Strain Arthur and Stephanie Strasburger Mrs. Elaine B. Strauch Mr. Steven Strauss and Ms. Olga Boltalina Helena and Allan Striker Francis Sullivan Ms. Margaret J. Sundstrom Ms. Decker Swann and Mr. Charles Niemczura Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III. Ms. Cle C. Symons Vincent and Gay Tagliavore Mr. Howard Tanner Ms. Betty Taylor Mr. James Taylor Mr. Larry Taylor Walt and Sally Tejan Mr. Tom Teske Ms. Linda Thompson Nan Timbel Drs. Phillip and Elaine Tompkins Ms. Elinor Towler W. and Brynda Turner Ms. Patricia Untiedt Dr. Charles Vail Mr. and Mrs. Roberto J. Valdez Ms. Phyllis Vandehaar Mr. and Mrs. Merle Van Denbos


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Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vander Ark Ms. Jeanne VanVoorhis Mr. John Vincent-Morrison Harry and Terri Vogler Mr. Herbert J. Vollmer Dr. and Mrs. Bolko and Sue Von Roedern Mr. and Mrs. James M. Voorhees Maryann Wadas Laurence Wagley Sam Wagonfeld and Sally Allen Mr. and Mrs. Winston G. Walker John R. and Kristine E. Wallack Wilson Wampler Ms. Grace Wanner Mr. Douglas Ward Mr. George G. Ward Mr. Jay H. Wardell Ms. Polly Warner Carley J. Warren Ms. Hanna Warren Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Watford Walter and Susanna Weart Ms. Ruth Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wham Mr. David W. Wheeler Ms. Marilyn Wheeler Sidney J. and Shirley B. White Mr. Timothy White Mr. Flint Whitlock and Dr. Mary Ann Watson Ms. Norma Wick Mr. Daniel C. Williams Ms. Janet Williams Michael Williams Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Williams Mr. Stewart Williams Ms. Marion Wilson Dr. Stephen Winber and Mrs. Phyllis Goodman Mr. Daniel T. Winston Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Wittow Mrs. Estelle R. Wolf Terry Wolf Dr. and Ms. Brian W. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wood Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop Mrs. Karen Yablonski-Toll Dr. and Mrs. M. Robert Yakely Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zelinger Ms. Willma I. Zellitti R.A. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir M. Zolotoochin 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 The Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist & Guest Conductor Fund The Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair

The Principal 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 Ms. Anne 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 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 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 orchestra. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony, and we are pleased to recognize them. This listing represents gifts given between and July 1, 2011 and November 30, 2012. In memory of Merrill Adams given by: Ms. Pamela Lewis Frank Y. Parce

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In memory of Charles Ansbacher given by: Hunt Alternatives Fund In memory of Joanne Bergeon given by: Mrs. Earline Fogerty Mr. Fred R. Hobbs In memory of Dr. Wes Bloomster given by: Mrs. Ann C. Levy William and Rosemarie Murane In memory of Erna Butler given by: Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. H D. Landsdowne Ann C. Levy Trust Ms. Marie de Lucia John and Merry Low Judi and Robert Newman Ms. Nell J. Newton Dr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Rainer Ms. Ann H. Sims Phoebe Anne Smedley Mrs. Jean Watt In memory of Eleanor “Ellie” Ross Campbell given by: Ms. Marilyn Johnston Mr. George Peak Frank and Montjoy Kugeler In memory of Faye Carey given by: Ms. Theresa M. Bailey Ms. Maryanne Brush The Wednesday Music Party 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 Mr. Gustavus Center Ms. Ruth Moss Mrs. Frances B. Smith In memory of Blair Chotzinoff and Robert Schulein given by: Nancy Schulein In memory of Charles and Vera Cox given by: Ms. Martha E. Cox In memory of George Cox given by: Ms. Nikki Ferguson In memory of George DeCurnou given by: Friends in Healthcare Policy and Financing Ms. Natalie Bishopp Mr. Gregory Henika Ms. Lisa Maddux Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Manley In memory of Fern Devlin given by: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel In memory of Mr. Leo Eisel given by: Betty and Maurice Serotta Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice In memory of Robert and Gertrude Fletcher given by: Mr. Jonathan Fletcher In memory of David Freedman given by: Ms. Rebecca Freedman In memory of Joyce Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation Ms. JoAnne Friedman

In memory of Grace Freye given by: Mr. and Mrs. David M. Budd Callae B. Gilman Elise Marie Lippott Ms. Kay E. Mee Ms. Mary L. Munsell Ms. Geraldine Pergola Mrs. Doris A. Southworth In memory of Callae B. Gilman given by: Ms. Elizabeth Seibert The Gilman Family Foundation In memory of Pam Gordon given by: Jo Anne Meinert In memory of Bill and Carol Gossard given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop In memory of Daniel Gossert given by: Ms. Margot Thompson In memory of Manuel “Manny” Greenberg given by: Mrs. Ellie Greenberg and Family In memory of Richard Hackstaff, Sr. given by: Ms. Nancy Bakewell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Ms. Jay Breen Bob and Elizabeth Cifor Mrs. Carolyn B. Hackstaff Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Hackstaff Mrs. Margot G. Hackstaff Mr. Stanley Hays Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jacobson Walter and Jean Koelbel Mr. John L. Larson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Canton O'Donnell Ms. Nancy J. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Psyllas Lee and Alice Shannon Mr. and Mrs. John L. Talbott In memory of Robert C. Hawley given by: Harry and Terri Vogler Ms. Margaret S. White In memory of Don Hoagland given by: Mrs. Ellie Greenberg In memory of Al Hoffman given by: Mrs. Helene Hoffman In memory of Vesta “Dott” Hutchison given by: Ms. Sherri Colgan Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Grigg Steven and Joan Laubhan Mr. George Peak Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitney Ms. Phyllis Wrenick In memory of Elaine Lenicheck given by: The Wednesday Music Party In memory of Lucile B. Leopold given by: Mr. John Berman Mr. Michael DiManna Esq. Dispute Resolution Systems, LLC. Elizabeth Divito Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hannen Wade Ash Woods Hill & Farley, P.C. Hon. and Mrs. Michael J. Watanabe Ms. Norma Wick In memory of Vincent Lotito given by: Ms. Nicole J. Stegink


In memory of James MacDonald given by: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Collins Ms. Louise Jenkins Ms. Elizabeth Seibert Phoebe Anne Smedley Mr. and Mrs. John L. Talbott Ms. Grace Wanner In memory of Margaret MacFarland given by: Mary Everitt In memory of Betsy Marinelli given by: Ms. Julie Akin Ms. Shirley Bartlett Ms. Laura Baas Ms. Linda Henderson Ms. Patricia Jones Ms. Veronica Lostak Kathy Moore Ms. and Mr. Doreen G. Stack In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Millar given by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Millar, Jr. In memory of Mrs. Tracy Mosonthal Smith given by: Mr. Clyde Eaton Smith In memory of Mr. Galen Nelson given by: Mary and Mark Murphy In memory of Sheila Parce given by: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller In memory of Andrew Pierce given by: Mrs. Claire E. Benson Mr. Brooks Clouser and Ms. Shirley Hamilton Ms. Allan Lambrecht

Mrs. Cynthia K. Langan Dennis and Helen Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Bowman McLean Gene and Dee Milstein Ms. Sally W. Ochsner Frank and Sheila Parce In memory of Max Price given by: Mrs. Eileen Price In memory of Marjorie K. Radow given by: Mr. Richard Radow In memory of Nellie Sonnenberg given by: Ms. Irene Atwood Ms. Beverly Ball Ms. Sherri Colgan Patty Crew Lorianne Earley Nancy and Russ Gregory Patricia Gregory Mr. David J. Hayes Mr. Glenn Johnson Beth Kisling Ms. Patty Konopka Robert McSherry Jim Oser Mr. George Peak Ms. Elfie Rosin Ms. Eloise Saving Ms. Della Spale Ulysses Stokes Ms. Helen Tuttle Ms. Janet Weisheit Mr. Robert Weltman Mr. Troy Willis Mr. Jerry Winter and Ms. Lois Keener

In memory of Everett Sprague given by: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel In memory of Helen Staley given by: Mr. and Mrs. Stu Adelman Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health W.M. Murray In memory of Sallie Taylor given by: Mr. James W. Taylor In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Julie Tipton In memory of Delphine and Henry Tramutt given by: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. James Manuel In memory of Delphine Mary Diegel Tramutt given by: Ms. Beatrice J. Bourgeois Mr. Louis Hector In memory of Barbara C. Welles given by: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Alexander Jack and Sally Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Bredrup Mr. and Mrs. Mackintosh Brown Mrs. Sheila M. Cleworth Ms. Constance P. Cole Peter and Rhondda Grant Mrs. Ellie Greenberg L. Richard and Sigrid Halvorson Freese Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation

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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 November 30, 2012. 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 Tim 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 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 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

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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 exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals.

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