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chancellor Welcome to the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver! For the past fifteen years, within this incredible building, worldclass performers have shared their talents, ideas, and vision with Denver and the DU community. This season, the Newman Center presents the National Geographic Live series — a first for Denver — which explores diversity, conversation, and discovery. We also have the honor to host jazz singer Dianne Reeves and modern classical group Bang on a Can, who will perform with DU’s Lamont School of Music students. And that just skims the surface of the incredible depth of this year’s programming. I am proud that this season prominently features women performers and directors. And I am inspired by the convergence of the arts and social justice by the NEA Jazz Masters, MacArthur Fellows, DU’s own Spirituals Project, and many others. The Newman Center is just one way the University connects with our city and region — and Denver is a city that highly values the arts and culture. Here, our community can find challenging, innovative performances, familyfriendly programming, events featuring prominent thinkers and speakers, and showcases of our talented DU musicians and actors. The Newman Center is also advancing the public good by working with Denver Public Schools to reach students from pre-k through high school. By coming together to enjoy these events, we are participating in and supporting something of immense importance: the joy and transformation made possible through the arts. Thank you for your attendance. Please, enjoy the show.

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about the newman center The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver opened its doors in 2002 and has been acclaimed as one of the nation’s finest university performing arts centers. Unique in the region for its size, acoustic quality, and programming, the Newman Center is dedicated to showcasing cultural diversity, stretching the imagination, and stimulating dialogue through the performing arts. The Newman Center hosts nearly 500 events each year with 120,000 people in attendance. At the core of Newman Center’s programming is Newman Center Presents, a multidisciplinary professional performing arts series, showcasing renowned artists from around the world. Newman Center is home to DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre and also hosts community and performing arts organizations such as The Denver Post’s Pen and Podium Series and the Friends of Chamber Music series. The Newman Center is also a regular venue for performances by some of Colorado's premier arts organizations, including Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Denver Brass, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and others. The Newman Center enriches Colorado audiences at the University of Denver through the performing arts by blurring the lines between campus and community, developing key community partnerships, and creating programming for families—introducing new generations to the arts.


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patron information The Newman Center for the Performing Arts is fully accessible. Patrons needing accommodations for a disability should call the box office at 303-871-7720. Complimentary parking is provided for all Newman Center Presents shows in the Newman Center garage, subject to availability. Patrons are advised not to park in the neighborhoods, as most of the side streets have one-hour parking only. Arrive early to ensure a space in the garage. Artists, programs, venues, and schedules are subject to change without notice. The Newman Center will make reasonable efforts to notify ticket holders of changes. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Patrons are encouraged to call the Newman Center for information on the suitability of events for children. The University of Denver is a smokefree campus. Smoking and vaping is permitted only in designated areas.

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Gabriel Terracciano, violin David Balakrishnan, violin, baritone violin Benjamin von Gutzeit, viola Malcolm Parson, cello With special guest Cyrus Chestnut, piano The instrumentation is recognizable to any aficionado of chamber music, that of the classic piano quintet. Renowned jazz master Cyrus Chestnut and the Grammy®-winning Turtle Island Quartet continue their remarkable journey together as they traverse the myriad colors of jazz and beyond. The collaboration is infused with the global reach of gospel and sacred music—ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to the spiritually defined musical landscape of J.S. Bach. Dipping into the rhythms of world cultures, these five multi-stylistic singularly, gifted musicians come together to embrace the transcendental power of great music. The program will be announced from the stage and will include selections from the following pieces: Come Sunday Duke Ellington Chant Mouride Benoît Diamé (Senegal Sufi) Wade in the Water spiritual Down In The Depths Wayne Shorter Hari Tuma Haro Mirabai (12th century, Hindu Bhajan) Ave Maria Bach/Gounod Psalm John Coltrane Will the Circle Be Unbroken Ada Habershon Lean On Me Bill Withers There will be a short intermission. Turtle Island Quartet Recordings: Azica, Telarc, Koch International Classics, Windham Hill, Chandos, CC&C Records, GRP, BMG.

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turtle island quartet Since its inception in 1985 the Turtle Island Quartet has been a singular force in the creation of bold, new trends in chamber music for strings. Winner of the 2006 and 2008 Grammy® Awards for Best Classical Crossover category, Turtle Island fuses the classical quartet esthetic with contemporary American musical styles, and by devising a performance practice that honors both, the state of the art has inevitably been redefined. Cellist nonpareil Yo-Yo Ma has proclaimed TIQ to be “a unified voice that truly breaks new ground­—authentic and passionate—a reflection of some of the most creative music-making today.” The Quartet’s birth was the result of violinist David Balakrishnan’s brainstorming explorations and compositional vision while writing his master’s thesis at Antioch University West. The journey has taken Turtle Island through forays into folk, bluegrass, swing, be-bop, funk, R&B, new age, rock, hip-hop, as well as music of Latin America and India … a repertoire consisting of hundreds of ingenious arrangements and originals. It has included over a dozen recordings on labels such as Windham Hill, Chandos, Koch and Telarc, soundtracks for major motion pictures, TV and radio credits such as the Today Show, All Things Considered, Prairie Home Companion, and Morning Edition, feature articles in People and Newsweek magazines, and collaborations with famed artists such as clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, guitar legends Leo Kottke and the Assad brothers, The Manhattan Transfer, pianists Billy Taylor, Kenny Barron, Cyrus Chestnut, and Ramsey Lewis, singers Tierney Sutton and Nellie McKay, the Ying Quartet, and the Parsons and Luna Negra Dance Companies. Another unique element of Turtle Island is their revival of venerable improvisational and compositional chamber traditions that have not been explored by string players for nearly 200 years. At the time of Haydn’s apocryphal creation of the string quartet form, musicians were more akin to today’s saxophonists and keyboard masters of the jazz and pop world, i.e., improvisers, composers, and arrangers. Each Turtle Island member is accomplished in these areas of expertise. As Turtle Island members continue to refine their skills through the development of repertory by some of today’s cutting edge composers, through performances and recordings with major symphonic ensembles, and through a determined educational commitment, the Turtle Island Quartet stakes its claim as the quintessential ‘New World’ string quartet of the 21st century. For more information on the Turtle Island Quartet, please visitturtleislandquartet.com / @TurtleIslandQuartet / @tiq_music. Violinist DAVID BALAKRISHNAN, the group’s founder and ‘resident composer,’ graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in music composition and violin. Moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, he ii

quickly established his reputation as a talented young improvising violinist, making guest appearances with the David Grisman Quartet and jazz violin legend Stephane Grappelli, and earning a Master’s Degree in music composition at Antioch University West. His compositional approach—based on the principle of multi-stylistic integration applied to bowed string instruments—established the TIQ template that, in addition to the group awards, has earned him two Grammy® nominations in the arranging category, and most recently a 2016 nomination in the composition category for his piece “Confetti Man” on the latest TIQ recording of the same name. He is the recipient of numerous grants, from private sources such as conductor Marin Alsop, who commissioned his piece for violin and orchestra, “Little Mouse Jumps,” as well as organizations such as the National Endowment for the Arts, Chamber Music America, League of American Orchestras and Meet The Composer. In 2005 he received a MTC/ASOL “Music Alive” residency with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra (largest orchestral composing grant of the year) for which he composed six works. The NCO also commissioned Balakrishnan’s composition “Darkness Dreaming,” which premiered in April 2004 with guitarists Sharon Isbin and John Jorgenson. His piece Spider Dreams (1992) has been widely performed and recorded throughout the world by a diverse array of musical organizations, including a live recording by Turtle Island with the Detroit Symphony conducted by Neeme Järvi on Chandos Records. A 2002 commission awarded by a consortium of presenters headed by the Lied Center of Kansas resulted in a string octet entitled Mara’s Garden Of False Delights, which is featured on Turtle Island’s GRAMMY® winning Telarc release, 4+Four. Again commissioned by the Lied Center in 2008, Balakrishnan composed a full-length work involving theatre, dance, poetry, video, and TIQ with the KU wind ensemble that is an artistic response to the socio/political issues concerning the various theories of evolution, both scientific and cultural, entitled The Tree Of Life. In 2015 he received Chamber Music America’s prestigious Classical Commissioning Program grant, supporting a full-length work commemorating the quartet’s 30th anniversary season. A native of New Orleans, cellist MALCOLM PARSON been hailed as “the most creative cellist of his generation”. According to Grammy® Award-winner, Eugene Friesen, “He is that rare player with feet planted firmly in classical music and the music of our time while possessing perfect intonation, fluent technique and stylistic versatility.” Malcolm studied at Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s “Talent Development Program” and Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, giving his first performance as a soloist with an orchestra at age 14. He made his debut in Atlanta with the Atlanta Symphony Community Orchestra after winning their Young ArtNewman Center Presents: Carry Me Home: Turtle Island Quartet with Cyrus Chestnut


ist Competition, and followed with debuts at The National Black Arts Festival “Classics From The Next Generation”, and Andre Watts “50th Birthday Celebration”. He was also awarded his first personal violin from The Louis Armstrong Foundation Inc “Golden Horn Award” and his first personal cello from The National Academy of Recording Arts & Science (NARAS). A longtime member of the Grammy® winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Malcolm has also shared the stage with musicians and bands such as James Lauderdale, Della Mae, Del McCoury, Old Crow Medicine Show, Ron Carter, Paquito D’Rivera, Patrice Rushen, Toshi Reagon, Terri Lynn Carrington, Dave Liebman, and Christian Howes as well as collaborating with choreographers such as Twyla Tharp, Julia Gleich, and dance company Brooklyn Ballet. Originally from Portland, Maine, GABRIEL TERRACCIANO is a violinist and composer currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. Classically trained from a young age, Gabe has spent his career focusing on playing the violin in a variety of non-classical genres, including jazz, bluegrass, rock, and hip hop, among others. He has played throughout the United States as well as Internationally, including at the 2018 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Gabe most recently was awarded First Prize in the 2018 Freshgrass Fiddle Competition and won Third Prize in the 2018 Zbigniew Seifert Jazz Violin Competition. Gabe holds undergraduate degrees from Tufts University and the New England Conservatory of Music, and a Master’s degree from New York University in jazz performance. He has studied with teachers including Tanya Kalmanovitch, Don Doane, Cecil McBee, John Scofield, Ari Hoenig, and Rob Thomas. In 2010 he moved to New York City (supported by scholarships of the Dutch Fonds Podiumkunsten, the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben and the Kogel&Schmidt Foundation) and became the first violist to earn a Master’s Degree from the Jazz department of the Manhattan School of Music. BENJAMIN VON GUTZEIT, viola, one of only a handful of true jazz violists worldwide, was born in Bochum, Germany, into a musical family. His father is a well-known music pedagogue; his mother a pianist and two of his siblings are classical string players. He began his viola studies at the age of four, starting on a very small violin that was fitted with viola strings. He received instructions from his father until age twelve when he became the student of violist Emile Cantor of the Orpheus String Quartet. Benni consecutively won the 1992 and 1994 German Youth Competition Jugend Musiziert, which led to a solo concert tour in Japan. At age fifteen, he developed a fascination for popular music and took up playing the electric bass in addition to viola. From 2001 to 2004 he studied at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz, Austria, under the tutelage of jazz violinist Andreas Schreiber. newmancenter.du.edu

In 2004 Benni moved to Holland to further his jazz studies at the Conservatory of Amsterdam with saxophonists Ferdinand Povel and Jasper Blom and guitarist Jesse van Ruller. He became an active participant of the Dutch jazz scene and performed with numerous groups including: Elastic Jargon by Maurice Horsthuis and Starvinsky Orkestar by Martin Fondse. He was sought after at prominent concert venues and festivals such as the Bimhuis and the famed North Sea Jazz Festival. Benni has performed and recorded with many great musicians including jazz violinist Mark Feldman, electronic music virtuoso Matthew Herbert, cellist Ernst Reijseger, and Saxophonist Dave Liebman.

cyrus chestnut CYRUS CHESTNUT, piano, is a musical force that utilizes his classical, spiritual, and jazz influences to entertain and capture his audiences. As one of the world’s most respected pianists, Cyrus has been lauded by various jazz publications and featured in the New York Times for his unique musical style. A noted bandleader and music director, Cyrus has played at the world’s premier venues and festivals, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Montreux Jazz Festival, the North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the New Orleans Jazz Fest. As a bandleader, Cyrus Chestnut’s repertoire is vast and his work has been featured in films such as Kansas City and Piano Grand: A Smithsonian Celebration. With more than a dozen studio albums in his discography, Cyrus continues to experiment with his familiar integration of jazz, spiritual and classical sounds that reflect his heritage and identity as an artist. Evidence of this brilliant integration has been displayed by his work as a music director with the legendary Kathleen Battle on So Many Stars and Underground Railroad, and in his 2015 studio release on Highnote Records entitled A Million Colors in Your Mind. An alumnus of the nation’s top music institutions, including Peabody Preparatory and The Walden School, Cyrus’ music showcases his discipline and respect for his early training and its influence on his sound today. Following his studies at Peabody and the Walden School, Chestnut excelled as a student at the Berklee College of Music, where he received the Oscar Peterson Award, Count Basie Award, and Quincy Jones Award for his exceptional skill. Recently appointed to the faculty at the prestigious Howard University Department of Music, Chestnut continues to honor the legacy of education and mentorship by offering lectures on jazz piano and improvisation to the next generation of musical artists. Devoted to education and community engagement, Chestnut’s new appointment builds upon his career as one of jazz’s most celebrated performers. iii


donor acknowledgement as of october 24, 2018 Lifetime ($1,000,000+) Morley C. Ballantine* Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Joy S. Burns Ruth S. Byron* Adolph Coors Foundation June Swaner Gates* Jane M. and Frederic C.* Hamilton The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Kresge Foundation Robert and Judi Newman Robert and Judi Newman Family Foundation Virginia E. Trevorrow* Carl M. Williams* Lifetime ($500,000+) Patrick D. and Joan A. Bowlen William K. and Rita Bass* Coors Devonshire Charitable Trust Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank Lewis D. and John J. Gilbert Foundation The Grynberg Family Ronald L* and Carol L.* Moore Scott J. and Virginia L. Reiman Reiman Foundation Daniel L. Ritchie Lifetime ($100,000+) Anonymous Raphael Levy Memorial Foundation Jordon* and Essie Perlmutter Porter Adventist Hospital Richard C. and Jeanne P. Saunders Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Judith M. and Marvin E. Wolf Lifetime ($50,000+) Fine Arts Foundation Gareth D. Flora LaRetta M. Flora Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Kern Family Foundation Mary L. Rossick and Jerome H. Kern The Kenneth King Foundation Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund J. K. Mullen Foundation Anna and John J. Sie The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation John W. and Marilyn Johnson Stoddard Pioneer Legacy Society Donors who have included the Newman Center in their estate plans Anonymous Thomas and Brenda Douglis Sally G. Plummer

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Gift Pledges ($25,000+) Pledges made within the past five years Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Friends of Chamber Music The Grynberg Family L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Porter Adventist Hospital Annual Giving Circles Director ($25,000+) Bonfils-Stanton Foundation The Grynberg Family Gold ($10,000+) Colorado Creative Industries L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund Encore ($5,000+) Nancy and Samuel Gary Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton New England Foundation for the Arts Robert and Judi Newman The Sakura Foundation Benefactor ($2,500+) Kendra Whitlock Ingram and Benjamin Ingram Jane N. and Wayne G. Nielsen Western States Arts Federation Ovation ($1,000+) Barbara Allen and Marc Frank Teri and Gordon Appell Lisa A. Feldman Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank Diana W. and Michael Kinsey Gregg Kvistad and Amy R. Oaks Paula J. Meadows Doloris G. and Gene Milstein Carolyn A. Agosta and William Rauschert David Rosentrater Douglas G. and Mary B. Scrivner Carolyn M. Strand Rebecca Chopp and Frederick Thibodeau Roxanne S. and Frederick A. Vierra Tina A. Walls Patron ($500+) Anonymous Leslie S. Beltrami Libby L. Bortz and Michael R. Altenberg Ellie Caulkins Marie and Matthew Gordon Amy A. and Donald Earl Harris Mark and Alison Heiser Andrew E. Hornbrook Neal Arts Fund at the Denver Foundation Nelson Family Foundation Nancy M. and W. Peterson Nelson Stephen B. Perry David N. and Helen Rasmussen Susan Rifkin

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Newman Center Presents: Carry Me Home: Turtle Island Quartet with Cyrus Chestnut


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These avid philanthropists, and winners of the 2014 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts’ John Madden Jr. Leadership Award, smile when they remember becoming involved in the campaign to create an outstanding center for the performing arts at the University of Denver. Daniel L. Ritchie, then chancellor, invited Judi to head the effort when the Center was only a dream. Later, the Center was named in the couple’s honor. The couple’s passion for performing arts and education harmoniously intersected with the Newman Center, which is home to exceptional performance venues and DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre. Former DU Chancellor Dan Ritchie has often said that “love is the principal ingredient in any successful building,” says Judi. “The Newman center, as well as the University’s many other buildings, show just how true that is.” The Newmans appreciated the masterful collaboration between Ritchie and DU Architect Emeritus Cabell Childress, and the expertise of Joseph Docksey, then director of the Lamont School, and William Temple Newman Center Presents 2018-19 Season


Above: this photo of Robert and Judi Newman was presented in Joy Burns Plaza in January 2018. It was taken to commemmorate their support and commitment to the Newman Center on its fifteenth anniversary. Left to right: Frederick Thibodeau and Chancellor Rebecca Chopp, Judi and Robert Newman. Photo courtesy Wayne Armstrong.

Davis, then chairman of DU’s Department of Theatre. They delight in the superb array of Newman Center Presents’ programs presented over the years by Executive Directors Stephen Seifert and Kendra Whitlock Ingram. Prominent in Denver’s cultural community, the Newmans serve on many boards. Among those, Bob is a Trustee of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and the Denver Art Museum. He is a former member of DU’s Board of Trustees and currently serves on the Daniels School executive Advisory Council. Judy sits on the Visiting Committee for the Frost School of Music, the Academic Affairs Committee, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami. “Each year brings more recognition to this venue and its world-class programs,” says Bob. “Judy and I are delighted to be part of this University of Denver community.” newmancenter.du.edu

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