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THE MAGAZINE OF THE COLORADO SYMPHONY Volume 17 • Number 1 CONTENTS

6 Welcome 8 First-Timers Guide FAQ 10 Colorado Symphony Musicians 12 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 14 Colorado Symphony Staff 18 Where Words Fail, Music Speaks 27 Community Support

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Welcome to Boettcher Concert Hall! All of us at the Colorado Symphony are thrilled to be back home with you, bringing another season of the best symphonic music to the heart of downtown Denver. Over my first two years as Music Director, we’ve performed with a host of living legends — from Yo-Yo Ma to Itzhak Perlman — and we’re looking forward to sharing even more amazing experiences with you throughout the coming months. For my third season with you, we’re delighted to present a collection of incredibly diverse works across a wide range of musical genres, all performed by a host of world-class musicians. Featuring Renée Fleming’s return in the Colorado premiere of The Brightness of Light, a year-long celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday in 2020, Emmy® and Tony-Award® winner Kristin Chenoweth, Fantasia, Home Alone, and The Goonies in concert – this is a season we’re proud to present and excited for you to experience. We’ll open our Classics campaign by honoring our very own Yumi Hwang-Williams, who celebrates her 20th season as Concertmaster as featured soloist on Mendelssohn’s illustrious Violin Concerto. And later in September, our Principal Clarinet Jason Shafer takes center stage on Copland’s Clarinet Concerto. But that’s just the beginning as we’ll celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the worldrenowned Colorado Symphony Chorus with a renewal of Verdi’s monumental Requiem. The chorus first performed this legendary work during their debut on October 25, 1984 with the chorus’ founder and director Duain Wolfe at Boettcher Concert Hall. Nearly 35 years to the day, we’ll breathe new life into one of the most cherished choral works of all time in a performance you won’t want to miss. We’ve got a spectacular season ahead with a more diverse array of offerings than ever before, and we can’t wait to welcome you to Boettcher all season long to enjoy the very best in symphonic music. Warmly,

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FIRST-TIM ERS GUIDE FAQ WHAT IF I AM LATE? For the comfort and enjoyment of our musicians and patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission. WHEN SHOULD I CLAP? During most classics performances, there is a short, silent pause between each movement of a piece. You can determine how many movements there are in a piece, and how many silent pauses there will be, by looking at your program — the movements in each piece will be listed there. Applause is usually reserved for the end of the final movement of the piece, after the conductor has signaled the end of the final note with his or her baton or hand. Holding applause between movements is considered respectful of the performers' concentration and mindful of musical continuity. WHAT IS YOUR CELL PHONE/PHOTO/ VIDEO POLICY? We ask that you please silence your cell phones and refrain from talking or texting on them during performances. Flash photography is prohibited at all times. We ask that you please refrain from taking any photos or video during Classics or Movie at the Symphony concerts. During Symphony Pops concerts you may take pictures without a flash and may record short videos. Please be courteous to your fellow concert-goers and be aware that if at any time your cell phone/camera use becomes a distraction to others, an usher may ask you to stop. CAN I BRING FOOD OR DRINKS INTO THE CONCERT? You are welcome to bring drinks purchased at one of the bars into all concerts. Food is not allowed in the Hall, including food purchased in the Lobby. Please be courteous to your fellow concert-goers while consuming your 8

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beverages so as not to disrupt the concert. For a complete list of items not allowed inside Boettcher Concert Hall, please visit the artscomplex.com website. CAN I BRING THE KIDS? Kids of all ages will enjoy our Family, education concerts, and many of our Symphony Pops, Holiday, and Summer concerts. All children require a ticket regardless of age, and child tickets are $10. Classics concerts tend to be between 2 and 21/2 hours long. Please consider this when deciding whether or not to bring your child. If your child is disturbing other patrons, an usher may ask you to take your child into the lobby for the remainder of the performance, without refund. HOW LONG IS A TYPICAL CONCERT? Program length varies, but a typical performance lasts about two hours, including one 20 minute intermission. Visit the event page on our website, or flip to the performance details in this Soundings Magazine. WHAT IF I’M UNABLE TO ATTEND MY PERFORMANCE? Subscribers may exchange tickets free of charge — one of many subscriber benefits! Single-ticket holders may exchange for an additional fee. You may exchange tickets in person, by phone, or online for another performance within the same season. There is an additional cost if seating upgrades apply, and all exchange requests are subject to availability. You may also donate your tickets back to the Colorado Symphony and receive a donation receipt. HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF A CONCERT IS CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER? We rarely cancel a concert due to inclement weather, but when this occurs we will send a direct email notification to all ticket holders. Updates, cancellations, or changes will be posted on coloradosymphony.org and on the event page for the concert. For more FAQ’s see the Plan your visit section of coloradosymphony.org


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Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair

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PICCOLO

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BOARD OF TRU STEES HONORARY TRUSTEES OFFICERS Jerome H. Kern CEO & Chair Richard Kylberg Vice Chair & Trustee James D. Butler Treasurer & Trustee Susan Bowles Secretary & Ex-officio Trustee

TRUSTEES Anthony T. Accetta Margaret Anderson Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Kai Chin Young Cho Mary Cowell* Stephanie Donner Sandy Elliott Alessandra Flanagan* David Hackl Amy Harmon Courtney Hershey Bress* Diane S. Hill, Ph.D. Margaret Hoeppner* Yumi-Hwang-Williams* Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic, MD, Ph.D., MBA Bill Johnson Kathleen Johnson, Esq

Governor Jared Polis Mayor Michael B. Hancock Christopher J. Ott, M.D.

John Kinzie* Richard D. Krugman, MD Steve Metcalf* Bill Myers Diane Nagler Deana M. Perlmutter Nick Recuber* Julie Rubsam L.T. Sandvik Mike VanWirt* Andra Zeppelin

COLORADO SYMPHONY ASSOCIATE BOARD Soley Bogadottir Ryan Cohn Chris Cole Stephanie Costa Allison D'Angiolillo Nicole Donnelly Erica Hanger Jordan Kleiman William Kowalski Angie Nelson Elliott Niedens Kip Wallen

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Where Words Fail, Music Speaks. By Nick Dobreff

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A globally recognized violinist of extraordinary musicianship, incredible technical skill, and captivating tonal beauty, Yumi Hwang-Williams skillfully conveys these traits through enchanting interpretations of the classics and the works of present-day composers. Her playing style has been lauded as displaying, “disciplined virtuosity, flawless intonation and big, powerful tone” by the Press Democrat in Santa Rosa, CA, and described as going, “beyond merely virtuosic playing to offer something more profound, communicating rare depth and emotional power” by the Denver Post. With a host of accolades to her name, Hwang-Williams adds yet another this year as she celebrates her 20th Season as Concertmaster for the Colorado Symphony, having joined the orchestra in a full time capacity in 2000. The first steps of her musical journey began with violin studies starting at the age of ten in Philadelphia, PA, one year after emigrating with her family from South Korea. “My mother loved classical music and wished for me to play the violin, but at that time, lack of opportunities in South Korea prevented me from doing so. It was not until we emigrated to America through family connections that we found ourselves in a neighborhood in Philadelphia with a music magnet school where I was accepted — ironically — based on my abilities as a singer,” said Hwang-Williams. “It just so happened that there was a Korean violin teacher with whom my mother conspired and I began to study the violin with her in fifth grade. I had no choice in the matter,” she laughed. “But I loved it immediately and made quick progress with this wonderful teacher who really took me under her wing.” Her skills on the violin progressed rapidly and soon she was accepted to the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music at the age of only 15. That same year, she also made her debut as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. “Performing with the Philadelphia Orchestra was such a thrill for me,” said Hwang Williams. “I had been at the Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina and had to fly back to Philadelphia for the occasion. My teacher was playing and I knew a couple of other musicians in the orchestra along with William Smith — the longtime Resident Conductor who was on the podium. I felt such support from the orchestra and it was a very positive experience, especially at such a young age.” Her professional career began to accelerate soon after graduation, leading eventually to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra where she served as Principal Second Violin. It was there that a professional relationship blossomed that would change the course of her life. SOUNDINGS

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STORIES OF NOTE Enter Marin Alsop, the former protégé of the legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, who was in the midst of an acclaimed 12-year tenure as music director for the Colorado Symphony spanning from 1993-2005. “I often guest conducted with the Cincinnati Symphony around the time that Yumi was appointed Principal Second Violin,” said Alsop. “After working with her in Cincinnati, I felt that she could be an excellent fit as concertmaster for the Colorado Symphony. I invited her to come for a week which turned into a one year trial with the orchestra. I guess you could say that I stole Yumi at the perfect time!” “I was recruited (to Colorado) by Marin Alsop through our friendship and working together with the Cincinnati Symphony,” remarked Hwang-Williams. “I came on as guest Concertmaster and after a season in Denver, I fully intended to go back to Cincinnati, but the orchestra asked me if I would stay.” “You could tell Denver was a city on the rise and I felt that hopefully I could make a difference here, that I was needed somehow, and that perhaps I could help in making this orchestra a success,” added Hwang-Williams. Alsop went on to become Music Director for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in 2006 but she looks back fondly on her role in bringing Hwang-Williams to Denver. “I’m thrilled to have been a part of starting her 20-year legacy with the Colorado Symphony,” added Alsop. “The orchestra is so fortunate to have her — she’s the whole package. A truly gifted violinist and a kind and generous person.” Accepting the role of Concertmaster, Hwang-Williams immediately took on an important leadership position within the organization in addition to her technical work with the orchestra where she plays a large part in setting the tone for the entire concert experience. “I feel strongly that a concertmaster is a public ambassador for the orchestra and the organization, so whenever I’m performing elsewhere or attending any functions, I strive to represent the Colorado Symphony well,” said Hwang-Williams. “In the 20

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STORIES OF NOTE performance hall, guests will immediately recognize that the Concertmaster’s entrance signals the beginning of a concert followed by a ceremonious tuning of the orchestra. The string sections' bowings begins many months prior to the concerts with the concertmaster setting bowings in the first violin part. That part gets passed onto the principals of the other string sections to be reviewed and matched so that a uniformed concept is set for our first rehearsal.” And while there previously had been a few female concertmasters in other orchestras around the country, she nonetheless appreciated the opportunity to contribute to that legacy. “Marin Alsop was certainly a trailblazer, and it felt very natural to be in a progressive musical community that had already embraced a female leader,” said Hwang-Williams. “I am so used to the idea that it doesn’t seem too extraordinary. But I do feel a sense of pride and honor in being a female, Asian-American Concertmaster trying best to balance career and motherhood. Ultimately that’s a real sign of progress when gender in high level positions no longer stands out.” Since becoming concertmaster, the Colorado Symphony has created a host of memorable concert experiences. But a select few stand out above the rest including a pair of unforgettable and poignant performances from 2001. “The concerts after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with Yo-Yo Ma and then only a few weeks later performing the Britten War Requiem, which had already been scheduled, are forever etched in my mind,” recalled Hwang-Williams. “We performed the War Requiem again last season, seventeen years later, and it brought me back to that devastating time when our world changed forever.” Of creating music with her Colorado Symphony colleagues, Yumi marveled that “There is no other endeavor where eighty plus humans are all working toward a single goal in real time — in nano seconds or faster — to create a living organism of live art.” And while performing as part of a large ensemble brings a tremendous sense of camaraderie, she also enjoys the challenge of stepping out of the ensemble as a featured soloist. “I have been incredibly fortunate to have a solo appearance each season with the Colorado Symphony and every time a musician is front and center, it’s a memorable occasion,” added Hwang-Williams. “But stepping in on the Sibelius Concerto for an ailing soloist in 2017 with only three days’ notice tops the list.” Over the years, Yumi has thrilled audiences in solo appearances with other major orchestras both in the U.S. and abroad, including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 22

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonieorchester Basel (Switzerland), and the Bruckner Orchester Linz (Austria) with conductors including Marin Alsop, Dennis Russell Davies, Hans Graf, Brett Mitchell, Paavo Järvi, Peter Oundjian, and Markus Stenz. She previously served as Concertmaster of the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra for 13 summers, has performed as Guest Concertmaster for the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa at the invitation of Music Director Pinchas Zukerman, and has been Guest First Violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. “The best part about being a musician is getting to share your music and you’re able to feel the response from the audience. You have this connection and camaraderie that’s almost instantaneous,” said Hwang-Williams. In addition to her playing career, Hwang-Williams has been a passionate advocate for music education and currently teaches as an Adjunct Violin Professor at the University of Denver, Lamont School of Music. “Teaching inspires me and helps to solidify my beliefs about the fundamentals of violin playing that I have sought and have inherited from my own wonderful teachers,” said Hwang Williams. “There are numerous validated studies about how the in-depth study of music for children is critical in developing the brain and how it affects their future successes. But I think even more importantly, it helps to develop humanity and empathy. Music opens the heart to limitless beauty and expressions.”

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“I believe music should be an integral part of the curriculum and have always enjoyed teaching students by trying to help them to improve and problem solve,” added Hwang-Williams. “That is always my goal, whether I’m teaching college graduate students or privately in a coaching setting. I use the same approach with my own playing as so many of the continual challenges we encounter are about problem solving.” Over the course of her tenure with the Colorado Symphony, Hwang-Williams has become a pillar in the Denver arts community, providing breathtaking artistry on stage, world-renowned training in the classroom, and consummate leadership for the organization while earning the respect of her peers and administrators alike. “One of the most important things in any organization is consistent, reliable leadership, and Yumi has provided the Colorado Symphony with that and so much more over the past two decades,” said Brett Mitchell, Music Director. “Her artistry, collegiality, and steadfast advocacy of the Colorado Symphony are invaluable assets to our orchestra, and we’re lucky to count her among our ranks. Here’s to another 20 years and beyond.” “The Colorado Symphony has provided a home for me,” added Hwang-Williams. “It has given me a musical center and community, many life lessons, and numerous challenges beyond what I could have imagined from my conservatory training. When the Symphony asked me to stay after my guest year, it was not an easy decision, but like so many, I had fallen in love with the majestic, rugged beauty of Colorado. The prospect of making beautiful music in such a place where I hoped I could make a difference made the choice for me. And it turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life.” SOUNDINGS

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SPOTLIGHT BIOGRAPHIES

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BOBBY McFERRIN, host/conductor/vocals For decades Bobby McFerrin has broken all the rules. The 10-time GRAMMY winner has blurred the distinction between pop music and fine art, goofing around barefoot in the world’s finest concert halls, exploring uncharted vocal territory, inspiring a whole new generation of a cappella singers and the beatbox movement. His latest album, spirityouall, is a bluesy, feel-good recording, an unexpected move from the music-industry rebel who singlehandedly redefined the role of the human voice with his a cappella hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” his collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Chick Corea and the Vienna Philharmonic, his improvising choir Voicestra, and his legendary solo vocal performances. It’s been the quietest and most polite of revolutions. Bobby McFerrin was always an unlikely pop star. He created a lasting ear-worm of a #1 hit early in his career. Then he calmly went back to pursuing his own iconoclastic musical journey, improvising on national television, singing melodies without words, spontaneously inventing parts for 60,000 choral singers in a stadium in Germany, ignoring boundaries of genre, defying all expectations. Most people don’t know that Bobby came from a family of singers. Bobby’s father, the Metropolitan Opera baritone Robert McFerrin, Sr., provided the singing voice for Sydney Poitier for the film version of Porgy & Bess, and his mother Sara was a fine soprano soloist and voice teacher. Bobby grew up surrounded by music of all kinds. He remembers conducting Beethoven on the stereo at three, hiding under the piano while his father and mother coached young singers, dancing around the house to Louie Armstrong, Judy Garland, Etta Jones and Fred Astaire. He played the clarinet seriously as a child, but he began his musical career as a pianist, at the age of 14. He led his own jazz groups, studied composition, toured with the show band for the Ice Follies, played for dance classes. Then one day he was walking home and suddenly he understood that he had been a singer all along. Bobby’s history as an instrumentalist and bandleader is key to understanding his innovative approach to mapping harmony and rhythm (as well as melody) with his voice. “I can’t sing everything at once,” he says, “but I can hint at it so the audience hears even what I don’t sing.” All that pioneer spirit and virtuosity has opened up a great big sky full of new options for singers; so have Bobby’s experiments in multi-tracking his voice (Don’t Worry, Be Happy has seven separate, over-dubbed vocal tracks; Bobby’s choral album VOCAbuLarieS (with Roger Treece) has thousands). But virtuosity isn’t the point. “I try not to “perform” onstage,” says Bobby. “I try to sing the way I sing in my kitchen, because I just can’t help myself. I want audiences to leave the theatre and sing in their own kitchens the next morning. I want to bring audiences into the incredible feeling of joy and freedom I get when I sing. “

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SPOTLIGHT BIOGRAPHIES COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS The 2019/20 Colorado Symphony concert season marks the 36th season of the Colorado Symphony Chorus, celebrating their official 35th Anniversary in the autumn of 2019 with a performance of Verdi’s Requiem. Founded in 1984 by Duain Wolfe at the request of Gaetano Delogu, then the Music Director of the Symphony, the chorus has grown, over the past three decades, into a nationally respected ensemble. This outstanding chorus of 185 volunteers joins the Colorado Symphony for numerous performances (more than 25 this year alone), and radio and television broadcasts, to repeat critical acclaim. The Chorus has performed at noted music festivals in the Rocky Mountain region, including the Colorado Music Festival, the Grand Teton Music Festival and the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, where it has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Dallas Symphony. For over two decades, the Chorus has been featured at the world-renowned Aspen Music Festival, performing many great masterworks under the baton of notable conductors Lawrence Foster, James Levine, Murry Sidlin, Leonard Slatkin, Robert Spano and David Zinman. Among the seven recordings the Chorus has made is a NAXOS release of Roy Harris’s Symphony No. 4, as well as a remarkable recording of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. The Chorus is also featured on a Hyperion release of the Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem and Stephen Hough’s Missa Mirabilis. Most recently, the Colorado Symphony and Chorus has released a world-premiere recording of William Hill’s The Raven. In 2009, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the chorus, Duain Wolfe conducted the chorus on a 3-country, 2-week concert tour of Europe, presenting the Verdi Requiem in Budapest, Vienna, Litomysl and Prague, and in 2016 the chorus returned to Europe for concerts in Paris, Strasbourg and Munich. From Evergreen to Brighton, and Boulder to Castle Rock, singers travel each week to rehearsals and performances in Denver totaling about 80 a year. The Colorado Symphony and Denver community continues to be grateful for the excellence and dedication of this remarkable all-volunteer ensemble. For an audition appointment, visit the symphony website for an on-line sign up form. www.coloradosymphony.org

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SPOTLIGHT BIOGRAPHIES COLORADO SYMPHONY CHORUS Duain Wolfe, Founding Director and Conductor Mary Louise Burke, Associate Conductor Travis Branam, Taylor Martin, Assistant Conductors Brian Dukeshier, Hsiao-Ling Lin, Danni Snyder, Pianists Eric Israelson, Barbara Porter, Chorus Managers SOPRANO Kim Black Jude Blum Alex Bowen Madeline Brazell Ruth Coberly Sarah Coberly Kerry Cote Claudia Dakkouri Jenifer Gile Susan Graber Lynnae Hinkley Mary Hofmeister Shelley Joy Lisa Kraft Marina Kushnir Dana Linder Cathy Look Rebecca Machusko Erin Montigne Angie Nesbit Kim Pflug Jean O’Nan Barb Porter Donneve Rae Lori Ropa Camilia Schawel Laura Schweitzer Roberta Sladovnik Nicole Stegink Sydney Timme Marcia Walker Karen Wuertz Joan Zisler

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ALTO Priscilla Adams Kay Boothe Emily Branam Kim Brown Charlotte Braud-Kern Clair Clauson Jayne Conrad Barb Deck Raleigh Fairchild Susie Frey Daniela Golden Pat Guittar Melissa Holst Ellen Janasko Annette Kim Annie Kolstad Andrea LeBaron Joanne Maltzahn Susan McWaters Kristen Nordenholz Jen Pringle Kathi Rudolph Elli Schalow Kate Schmicker Deanna Thaler Mary Thayer Lisa Townsend Ginny Trierweiler Pat Virtue Beth York

TENOR Gary Babcock James Carlson Dusty Davies John Gale Forrest Guittar Sami Ibrahim Todd McCracken Jerry Sims Ken Zimmerman

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BASS John Adams George Cowen Bob Friedlander Matthew Gray Eric Israelson Terry Jackson Tom Jirak Paul Lingenfelter Nalin Mehta Gene Nuccio Ken Quarles Russ Skillings Wil Swanson Tom Virtue


WAIT! YOUR TICKET ONLY PAID FOR HALF THE CONCERT? DONORS MAKE UP THE REMAINING COST OF MAKING THE MUSIC HAPPEN THROUGH GENEROUS GIFTS. MUSIC MADE FOR YOU, BECAUSE OF YOU For nearly 100 years, gifts from donors like you have made it possible for the Colorado Symphony to create extraordinary musical experiences for Coloradans. Thank you for your support. ANNUAL FUND & MONTHLY GIVING Many friends of the Colorado Symphony choose to make a one-time or monthly gift to the current seasons’ Annual Fund and in doing so assist the orchestra’s day-to-day operations, education programs, and community outreach efforts. You may opt to send a check to our address: Colorado Symphony Association, 1000 14th St. No. 15 Denver, CO 80202, donate over the phone or follow the code below to donate online. MEMBERSHIP SOCIETIES Brett Mitchell Society (BMS) members are highly engaged benefactors who share the Colorado Symphony passion for artistic excellence and innovation and who support the Symphony through their subscriptions and annual donations. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the continued support of these individuals. Women of Note (WON) members raise funds to help offset the salary cost of one distinguished female Colorado Symphony musician. WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. To join or renew your membership to Brett Mitchell Society or Women of Note please call Caiti Glasgo at 303.308.2475. MATCHING DONATIONS Thank you to companies that match current and retired employee charitable contributions,

and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources Department to see if your contribution can be doubled through the generosity of your company. For more about matching gifts at the Colorado Symphony, please call Sean Baker at 303.534.0757. GIFTS OF ASSETS: If you are 70 ½ years old or older, you can take advantage of a simple way to benefit the Colorado Symphony and receive tax benefits in return. You can give up to $100,000 from your IRA directly to a qualified charity without having to pay income taxes on the money. Likewise, gifts of Appreciated Stock can be an ideal way to ensure the same impact as a regular Annual Fund contribution, while avoiding capital gains tax and gaining federal tax deductibility. For more information about making a gift of assets please call Caiti Glasgo at 303.308.2475. GIVE NOW Interested in making a gift online? Scan the QR code below or visit ColoradoSymphony.org/ Giving. Smart devices with Snapchat or Pinterest apps, Apple devices iOS11 and higher, and many Android devices can scan this code. Open your camera app or bring up your camera through a supported app and position your phone so the code appears on screen. After 2-3 seconds, click the notification to open the content in your browser. Give it a try!

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YOU MAKE THE MUSIC HAPPEN. The extraordinary musical experiences that your Colorado Symphony creates depend on generous gifts from donors like you. There are many ways to support your Colorado Symphony, from the Annual Fund to the Symphony Ball, Brett Mitchell Society, Women of Note, the Endowment Campaign, and many more. We are pleased to recognize these generous gifts; thank you for making the music happen through your individual, corporate, and foundation support.

THE SYMPHONY FUND The operating endowment for the Colorado Symphony is held and managed by The Symphony Fund, a separate non-profit organization established to invest and manage funds for the benefit of the Colorado Symphony Association. THE SYMPHONY FUND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gregg O. Kvistad Stephen M. Brett, President Suzanne Ryan Norman L. Wilson, Treasurer William Wallace *Susan K. Ellis, Secretary *Non-Member Jerome H. Kern

ENDOWED CHAIRS AND FUNDS 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 endless gratitude. • • • •

Irene and David Abosch Oboe Chair Merle Chambers Assistant Concertmaster Chair Tom and Noёy Congdon Flute Chair Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund • Friend of the Colorado Symphony Principal Percussion Chair

• Bill Gossard Music Director Chair • Fred and Margaret Hoeppner Cello Chair • Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair • Charles S. Sterne Conductor’s Podium

DONORS TO THE SYMPHONY FUND SINCE 2015 This list includes gifts made to the Symphony Fund Endowment Campaign. $10,000,000+ Avenir Foundation, Inc. $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 Colorado Symphony Foundation $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 Anonymous Merle Chambers Fund $500,000 to $999,999 Tom and Noëy Congdon

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$250,000 to $499,999 The Butler Family Fund Esther R. Liss Living Trust $50,000 to $249,999 Colorado Symphony Guild Keith and Kathie Finger Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville $10,000 to $49,999 Bessie C. Burghardt Charitable Unitrust Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson Leonard and Alice Perlmutter Charitable Foundation


$9,999 and below AMG National Trust Bank Foundation Anonymous Anonymous Foundation Ms. Margaret Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appell Nancy Ball Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Ms. Catherine E. Beeson Drs. Paula P. and William E. Bernstein Roger and Susan Bowles Evan and Kim Ela Mr. Jack Dais Mr. Evan Ela Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferretti Ms. Dianne Green Ms. Carol A. Greenwald David Hackl and Margaret Shugrue Ms. Amy C. Harmon Mr. Nicholas Hodges Margaret Hoeppner Mr. Kevin Horn Yumi Hwang-Williams Mr. Zephyr Isely and Mrs. F. Parvanta Jerry's Contribution Fund Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and Mr. Stephen Vierling William Johnson Dr. Jan Kennaugh & Mr. Chevis Horne Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kincaid Drs. Richard and Mary Krugman Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker

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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT ANNUAL FUND DONOR LIST – INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY FOUNDATION SUPPORT This list includes gifts made to the Colorado Symphony from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. If you have any questions or concerns regarding a donor listing, please contact the Advancement Department directly at 303.308.2464. Thank you for your support! Legend: We know there are many ways to support your Colorado Symphony. Use this legend to see how donors like you support and delve into our music and offerings. ∆ - Brett Mitchell Society Member δ - Education Donor ∑ - Women of Note Member ¥ - Donated in 20+ Seasons ß - Ball Donor Ω - Donated in 10+ Seasons

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Symphony Musician ($500+) DeAnn Anderson Ms. Maggie Anderson ß Anonymous Ω Bruce Avery Marti Awad ß David H. and Lornel A. Baker Nancy Ball δ Mr. James Balog and Ms. Suzanne Balog Anne and Henry Beer Ω Dr. Douglas Bell and Dr. Michelle Bell Mr. Joe Bertsch ß Mr. Dean Beyer Michael Biere and Patricia Romero Ω Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blaney Ω Ms. Soley M. Bogadottir Mark and Therese Brady Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brennan ß Mr. Briggs and Ms. Kostyashkina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronesky Ms. Barbara Brown Mr. John Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz δ Lois M. Calvert δ Rusty and Ellen Campos δ Casey Christensen ß Dr. David and Mrs. Delores Claassen Ω Catherine Coleman ß Ann Connor ß Paul and Eileen Cooper δ Kerry and Walter Cote Ω Mrs. Barbara Cravitz Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cravitz Ω


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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT Mr. Tim Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Cody Jennings ß Mrs. Jill Johnke Mr. Eric E. Johnson Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and Mr. Stephen Vierling Mr. Douglas C. Jones Emily B. Joy Ω Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd δ Mr. Jeff Julin ß Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn ¥ Ω Garrick Keatts ß Dr. Richard and Mrs. Carla Kem Ms. Judy H. Kessenich Mark Kessler Ms. Soraya Khalje ß John and Alicia Kinnamon Mel and Roberta Klein δ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber δ Stuart and Janet Kritzer Family Foundation John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich δ Mr. John W. Kure Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan δ Ms. Nancy Lambertson Sandy and Evan Lasky ∑ ß δ Henny Lasley ß David C. Leger δ Mr. Kenneth B. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis Chui Mei G. Lively and Robert D. Lively Patty Lorie Ω Mr. Greg and Mrs. Julie Lucas ∑ Ms. Marian Lyons Mrs. Jean Macferran δ Ernie Blake and Sharon Magness Blake Christopher Marchbanks Jean L. Marshall Ω Ms. Susan Martin William J. Martinez & Judith C. Shlay Ms. Tanya R. Mathews ß Steve and Kathy McConahey ∆ Ω Michael E. McGoldrick Ω Ms. Karen M. McGrath Ms. Carla McWilliams Mr. Harold 'Bud' Meadows and Mrs. BJ Meadows Ω Ms. Christine D. Metzger Jay and Lois Miller δ Paul & Barb Moe δ Janell Moerer ß Kelvin and Sara Moore Ω Col. & Mrs. Jeffrey Neely Mrs. Jane Netzorg and Mr. Gordon Netzorg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newberry Ω Mr. Timothy W. Nicholas Mr. Randy Oakes and Mrs. Susan Oaks ß Dr. Richard and Mrs. Florence O'Day Ω Dr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki and Mr. Steve Otsuki Ω Mary and Art Otten δ Mary Chloe Ourisman ß Mr. Rick Palacio ß Frank Y. Parce ∆ δ Carl Patterson Maggie Petray ß Mr. Anthony Pierce ß Mr. & Mrs. Cason and Rachel Pierce

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Mr. David K. Porter Ed Post Ω Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius δ Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Ω Rich Ramsey Ω Melinda H. Reed Ω Ms. Mary Reeve Nancy and Gene Richards δ Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Ω Eleanor Roberts δ Ms. Susan D. Rodger Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg Ω Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rosen ∆ Parker Rothhammer ß Ellen Ruble ß Suzanne Barber Ryan ∑ δ Mr. Clayton Saylor Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Ω Ms. Mary Ann Schultz δ Mrs. Melanie Seatvet Mr. David Seeland δ Ms. Carla L. Seeliger Ms. Isabel Shanahan Dr. David Shander and Mrs. Karen Shander Ω Barbara L. Sharp Mr. Daniel Shurz Ms. Alice Silver Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Silverman δ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sisk Ms. Lynn M. Slouka Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover Ms. Bonnie Smith ß Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith δ Mr. Norman Spivy Mr. Thomas R. Stephens and Mr. Todd H. Enders δ Jackson T. Stevens The Sylvan Stool Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strear Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Ω Judy and Rob Tate δ Mr. Frank Thomson Ω Barbara Thorngren δ Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Ω David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Ω Tricia Collins Fund Ms. Heather Van Dusen Mrs. Sue Von Roedern Ω Todd VonLintel ß Ms. Tina Walls ß Ms. Hanna Warren Warren and Mary Washington ∑ Walter and Susanna Weart δ Mrs. Virginia Westgaard Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright δ Dick and Lorie Young δ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ziebarth δ Mr. Ken Ziebarth Joan Zisler While we are only able to list a portion of our 2018/19 Season donors, we acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed this past season, no matter the amount. Every donor and dollar keeps the music playing on for Colorado!


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COMPOSER ($7,500+) The Chill Foundtion

PRINCIPAL ($5,000+) A.J. Markley Trust Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Leopold Bros. Distilling Baceline Investments Baker & Hostetler, LLP Benefactor/Randall Carter Beyond Campus Innovations, Inc. Centura Health Colorado State University System Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP DCP Midstream The Denver Foundation The Denver Post Community Foundation Ernst & Young, LLP Henry Shein Medical Group Husch Blackwell LLP IMA Financial Group Inc. KPMG LLP Marshall-Rodeno Associated OfficeScapes Plante Moran Prologis RIDA Development Robinson Waters & O'Dorisio PC The Schramm Foundation

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INSTRUMENTALIST ($3,000+) Fine Arts Foundation Jay's Valet Rick Steves' Europe Inc. The Peninsula New York Scientific & Cultural Collaborative Verizon Wireless

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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 Bass Clarinetist Mr. Don Ambler given by: Mr. Robert Rodine In memory of Gene Amole's KVOD given by: Mr. R. Glesner and Mrs. B. Schwarm Glesner In memory of Eugene Curtis and Florence Ann Armstrong given by: Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation In memory of Claire Barbara given by: Mr. and Mrs. Skip Anderson In memory of Andrew Bermingham given by: Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland In memory of Virginia Bonvicini given by: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ferretti Ms. Bernice Lane Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mosser Frank Y. Parce In memory of Donald J. Carlstrom given by: Ms. Jane Carlstrom In memory of MingWah Chan given by: Fungyee Chan In memory of Blair Chotzinhoff, Jerry Endsley, Ken Harper, and Harry T. Safstrom given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin

In memory of Max Ehrlich given by: Carol Ehrlich In memory of Dr. Constantine John Falliers given by: Penny and Dick Leather John and Merry Low In memory of Jerry Friedman and Joyce Freeman given by: Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Keith Hammond given by: Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt Mrs. Becky Hammond Ms. Candy McCampbell Mr. Joseph Zuchter and Ms. Carol Catardi In memory of Seonghee Hedlund given by: Mr. Brian R. Hedlund In memory of Arnold Heller given by: Dr. and Ms. Arnold Heller In memory of Glo Hess given by: Frank Y. Parce In memory of Harley Higbie, Jr. given by: Lorraine Higbie Rosemarie Murane In memory of Fred Hoeppner given by: Margaret Hoeppner In memory of Samuel Lancaster given by: Ms. Mary Louise Burke Mr. Keith F. Corrette In memory of Mary Langehough given by: Ms. Tawney S. Willett

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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT In memory of Ann Levy given by: Ms. Peggy Brody Dick and Sigrid Freese In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Anonymous In memory of John W. Low given by: Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David Arkell AMG National Trust Bank Foundation Douglas and Constance Cain Mr. Willis Carpenter Ms. Lee C. Everding Ms. Rebecca A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hautzinger Ms. Carol Hildebrand Elizabeth and Steve Holtze Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hutchens Ms. Lucinda Low and Mr. Daniel B. McGraw Ms. M. A. McEwan and Mr. P Tiley Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marchand Rosemarie Murane Mrs. Jane Netzorg Judi and Robert Newman Gordon R. and Pam Parker Jane I. Ryan Mrs. Victoria Sahani Mr. Mark Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland University of Denver Nancy S. and Earl L. Wright Foundation

Ms. Georgia M. Garnsey Alan G. and Sally R. Gass Caleb and Sidney Gates Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guyton James Hasler Sarah C. Hite Ms. Mary T. Hoagland Ruth and George Hopfenbeck CE Kahn Fund John and Merry Low Ms. Evelyn B. McClearn Rosemarie Murane Ms. Pat Pascoe Ms. Carol S. Prescott Ms. Mary Reeve Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Resnick Rob and Jane Scofield Carole and George Shaw Ms. Susan Sheridan Mr. Erik Solof Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland Ms. Margaret Trousdale Mrs. Teresa White & Eide Bailly LLP Grace Willhoit Mr. William R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wohlgenant Ms. Florence C. Wolfe Mrs. Diane Woodworth-Jordan and the CCHN Board In memory of William Murane, Robert Schulein & Blair Chotzinhoff given by: Nancy & Robert Schulein Fund

In memory of William and Virginia McGehee given by: Ms. Robin McGehee

In memory of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. and Mrs. David Askin Kerry and Walter Cote Ms. Martha S. Fiser Nancy and Russ Gregory Ms. Sally Ochsner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Manka Ms. Desiree A. Parrott-Alcorn Ms. Addie Roberts Eleanor Roberts Ms. Lori Snyder Mr. Wes Showalter

In memory of John and Helen McGuire given by: John and Helen McGuire

In memory of Gerard Porter given by: The Lakewood Estates Patio HOA

In memory of Ken Miller given by: Ms. Ashley I. Geisel

In memory of Herman D. Post given by: Herman D. Post Fund

In memory of Maurine Moody given by: Mr. Robert Moody

In memory of Gerald Rainer given by: Mr. Erik Peterson

In memory of William "Bill" E. Murane given by: Mrs. Madelon Affeld Charles Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James K. Aronstein Ms. Patsy Benedict Mr. Donald L. Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Jock Bickert Mr. Willis Carpenter Mrs. Mimi Chenoweth Sheila M. Cleworth Ms. Mary Cook Mrs. Dana Crawford James Cruz, Jr. and Family Ms. Nancy Downing Ms. Mary Duell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dumler Nancy and Mike Farley Vincent Favoriti and Mary Grace & Len McCue Dick and Sigrid Freese Virginia E. & Robert K. Fuller

In Memory of Bolko von Roedern given by: Mrs. Sue Von Roedern

In memory of Paul Lucas given by: Ms. Kathie Lucas In memory of Dorothy Mauk given by: Ms. Sue Pawlik In memory of Thomas Luther McClintock given by: Lenny Gail and Robin Steans

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In memory of Erwin I. Rogoff, “Country Before Self” given by: Mr. Bernie Rogoff and Ms. Jean Greenberg In memory of Lucille S. Rosenfeld given by: Sig Rosenfeld In memory of Frances and Eugene Schaefer given by: Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer In memory of Sidney Schetina given by: Mr. Willis Carpenter Marian and Lou Gelfand Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H. Groezinger Drs. David and Miriam Weil Ms. Lisa Weil


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with pianist Andreas Klein 7:30 p.m., Thursday, November 7 A musical sensation from Austria, this award-winning string quartet has performed at leading chamber music festivals and the world’s greatest concert halls. The group teams up with distinguished German pianist, Andreas Klein, for a truly incredible performance. Joseph Haydn | String Quartet in G minor “Rider” Robert Schumann | Piano Quintet in E flat major Johannes Brahms | String Quartet Opus 51, No. 2 in A minor

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In honor of Byron Haselden's 50th Birthday. “With love, The Chrisman Family� given by: Mr. Jim D. Chrisman

In memory of Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia J. Kreider

In honor of Ed Haselden given by: The Jerry Gart Family Foundation

In memory of Kasiel Steinhardt, M.D. given by: June & Sylvan Stool Family Charitable Fund

In honor of Jutta Herrmann given by: Carla Cheuvront

In memory of Mary Symonton given by: Anonymous

In honor of Philip C. Hiester, Master Electrician CSO given by: Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko

In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Eileen and Jerry Walker given by: Ms. Erika Walker

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 Diane Hill for Women of Note given by: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Weisberg In honor of Anne Marie Hoffman given by: Mr. Peter Poses In honor of Co and David Hohnbaum given by: Mrs. Marcie B. Haloin In honor of Bill Johnson: DCP Midstream Charitable Fund In honor of Jerry and Mary Kern given by: Jonathan and Beth Kern Family Fund Ms. Susan Ellis

In honor of Dr. Paula Bernstein's birthday given by: Mr. Erik Bernstein

In honor of Keith Kirby given by: Ms. Sara Alt

In honor of Drs. Paula and William Bernstein given by: Ms. Paula Folkman

In honor of Leah Kovach given by: Mrs. Marilyn Mishkin

In honor of Steve Brett and Linda Shoemaker for all they do for our community given by: Anna and John J. Sie Foundation

In honor of John and Merry Low given by: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marchand

In honor of John and Christine Brown given by: Ms. Barbara Brown In honor of Duain Wolfe and Mary Louise Burke given by: Claire Benson In honor of Willis Carpenter given by: Ms. Marian Lyons In honor of Young and Carolyn Cho given by: Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis In honor of Jo Ellen Cohen's 70th Birthday given by: Ms. Peggy Beck Mr. Martin M. Berliner Ms. Sharon M. Engle Ms. Jody Epstein Lynne Green Mr. Barry Hirschfeld Mandelbaum Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Cheri L. Michelson Ms. Jane L. Montgomery Ms. Fatosh Saribal Mrs. Barbara Sidon Ms. Dorothea Thomson In honor of Christopher Dragon given by: Marjorie R. Thirlby In honor of Joyce Elliott given by: Mr. Don Elliott In honor of Janice Gieskieng for Christmas and her Birthday given by: Ms. Linda McGoff & The McGoff Family In honor of Jim Greenwood given by: DaVita In honor of Chet Hampson given by: Ms. Susan Martin

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In honor of Dr. Marv Lubeck given by: Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Resnick In honor of Sachiko Nakahira given by: T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon In honor of the Non-Violent Marching Band String Members given by: Posner-Wallace Foundation In honor of Leonard Perlmutter given by: Alice Perlmutter In honor of Anthony Pierce given by: Pinon Real Estate Group In honor of Abby Raymond given by: Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Raymond In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Mollie Leone In honor of Kristine and John Wallack given by: Richard Falb and Gail Skaggs In honor of Darlee Whiting given by: Hayes Family Foundation In honor of all the little princesses in the world, including my niece Ava Mi-Sun Williams given by: Ms. Ruth Williams In honor of Duain Wolfe given by: Claire Benson


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COMMU NI T Y SU PPORT THE HORACE TUREMAN LEGACY SOCIETY Named for the first conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, the Horace Tureman Legacy Society honors an exceptional group of people who have pledged future support for the Symphony through an estate gift. The 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. To learn more about including the Colorado Symphony in your estate planning, please call 303.308.2475 or visit coloradosymphony.org/Planned-Giving. Anonymous Richard and Susan Abernethy The Estate of Nan L. Barnett Mr. Jim Caputo J. Harold Corp Trust Jane Costain and Gary Moore The Estate of John Coubrough, Jr. Anne M. Culver Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt William G. Fairfield Charitable Trust William G. FairField Ms. Grace L. Freye Ms. Carol K. Gossard* Ms. Jennifer Guess Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Cathey A. Herren The Estate of Gloette L. Hess Mrs. Janice E. Hesser Ms. Blanche B. Hilf Senta G. Holtzmann Ms. Margaret R. Houston Virginia Ruth Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston-McGregor Mrs. Suzanne W. Joshel* The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel*

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Sandy and Evan Lasky Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz Mrs. Ann C. Levy Esther R. Liss Living Trust John and Merry Low Sandey Luciano Marjorie MacLachlan Evi and Evan Makovsky The Estate of William McGehee* Mrs. Sue McFarlane Willis M. McFarlane* Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen Mr. Morton Ms. Helen M. Murray* Mr. Thomas Murray Ms. Lori Needler* Judie and Ron Neel Judith Nichols Mr. William Oliver Gordon R. and Pam Parker Armeda Plank* Ms. Barbara Powell James R. Pratt Mrs. Lois Rainer Mrs. Lee R. Roberts* Mr. Neil F. Roberts* Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell* Mr. Harvey D. Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice Suzanne Barber Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sanders Ms. Elizabeth Schmitz Rob and Jane Scofield Ms. Floy L. Senior The Ilse Steinbach Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry The Estate of Jim Taylor* Mr. Richard Thackrey Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vaughn The Estate Of Samuel Wagonfeld John and Kristine Wallack Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright* The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust* Ms. Phyllis J. Young * Deceased

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BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION FOR COLORADO SYMPHONY CONCERT TICKETS AND INFORMATION: call 303.623.7876. THE COLORADO SYMPHONY’S WEBSITE: coloradosymphony.org provides information on all Colorado Symphony activities at Boettcher Concert Hall and other venues around Colorado including performances at Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, the Arvada Center for the Performing Arts, and more. Other venues may require the use of another ticketing source; however, coloradosymphony.org navigation will always direct you to the official ticketing agent or source. LATE SEATING: In consideration of our musicians, guest artists, crew and staff, and your fellow patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission. NO SMOKING: Boettcher Concert Hall is a smoke free venue. Any and all forms of smoking are prohibited in the venue. NO FILMING: Camera and recording equipment are not permitted in the hall during concerts unless otherwise noted. SECURITY: In furtherance of Denver Arts & Venues ongoing initiative to create a safe and secure environment for all patrons and employees of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the Colorado Symphony Association is pleased to partner with the Denver Performing Arts Complex on the newly introduced security measures for Boettcher Concert Hall and all venues within the complex. We encourage you to arrive up to 45 minutes early, prior to the start of your event. This will alleviate congestion in all walk ways and entrances and will allow for proper screening. To review the full policy and prohibited items, please visit artscomplex.com. 48

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In the event of a building emergency patrons will be notified by an announcement from the stage. Should the building need to be evacuated, please exit the nearest door, or according to instructions given from stage. FIRST AID FACILITIES for all patrons are available. Please inquire with an usher should you need these facilities or assistance. Please report any accidents, falls, or lost items to an usher promptly. ELEVATOR is located within the venue after passing through security and having your ticket scanned. Please follow the signs to the southeast end of the main lobby. The elevator is to the left of the entrance of Gallery 1 on the first level of the lobby. COAT CHECK is located underneath the main lobby stairs in the hallway leading to Gallery 1. BAR SERVICE is provided at most concerts. Concessions are managed by Centerplate. Please see the FAQ page regarding policy on food and beverage in Boettcher Concert Hall. The Colorado Symphony reserves the right to change the concessions policy at any time. The Colorado Symphony Association does not manage concessions, ordering, or realize profit from concessions. LOST AND FOUND items should be reported promptly to the House Manager, via an usher, or directly. Lost items are kept by the usher staff until the end of the performance. After the performance items are taken to Arts & Venues Lost and Found. If attempting to claim lost property during or shortly after your performance, please see an usher. If you’ve left the hall and have a lost item, please call 720.865.4200. THE GUILD SHOP: Located in Gallery 1 on the first floor of Boettcher Concert Hall, The Shop (as it's affectionately known) is the perfect place to pick up unique gifts, seasonal fashions, and of course recordings produced by, and of, the Colorado Symphony. The Shop is operated by a dedicated group of Symphony supporters and enthusiasts year-round.


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