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This March, the Colorado Symphony will premiere William Hill’s symphonic tone poem on “The Raven.” Here, Hill shares thoughts on the creative process, reinventing a masterwork, and why “The Raven” has enduring appeal. see page 20 4 SOUNDINGS 2014/15 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
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Today, Women of Note has established itself as a premier membership group of goodwill ambassadors for the Colorado Symphony. More than 95 percent of the funds raised through Women of Note membership fees provide direct salary support to one distinguished female musician each year. This year, veteran violinist, Myroslava Ivanchenko-Bartels, is the honored Women of Note recipient.
Special Women of Note Events As a member of Women of Note you will be invited to: • Four exclusive Women of Note recitals at private residences • Two Chamber Musicales • An exclusive Seated with the Symphony event And you will receive: • Two complimentary ticket vouchers To learn more about this special membership, please contact Jackson Stevens at 303.308.2475 or email jstevens@coloradosymphony.org.
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BASSOON Chad Cognata Principal Tristan Rennie 2nd / Assistant Principal Roger Soren CONTRA-BASSOON Roger Soren HORN Michael Thornton Principal Carolyn Kunicki Kolio Plachkov 3rd / Associate Principal David Brussel Austin Larson Assistant Principal TRUMPET Justin Bartels Principal Patrick Tillery Associate Principal Steve Kilburn 2nd / Assistant Principal
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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 Steve Hearn Mike Tetreault* ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN Joanne Goble * One year replacement + On Leave
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS Jerome H. Kern , Co-Chair Mary Rossick Kern, Co-Chair Susan Bowles,* Secretary Dr. Christopher Ott, Treasurer TRUSTEES Margaret Anderson Justin Bartels* Dr. Paula P. Bernstein Susan Cahill* Char Campbell* Young Cho Jim Copenhaver Jason Crow Rebecca DeCook Walter F. DeHaven, Jr. BJ Dyer Sandy Elliott Dr. Everette J. Freeman Brook Ferguson* Neda Ghaemi
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EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEES Jack Finlaw Andrew Litton Colorado Symphony Music Director Sharon L. Reimer Colorado Symphony Guild Charlie Siebert, Associate Board Ginger White City and County of Denver, Arts & Venues EMERITUS TRUSTEES William K. Coors John Low Lee Yeingst HONORARY TRUSTEES Governor John W. Hickenlooper Mayor Michael B. Hancock
ASSOCIATE BOARD OFFICERS Charlie Siebert, Chair Wendell Matt, Vice Chair Bridget McNeil, Secretary Nick Recuber, Musician Chair Members Whitney Ariss Andrea Copland Ron Dappen Rachel Ellis Jocelyn Hittle William Kowalski Ryan Mordecai Sarah Parmley Jake Spratt Chris Strom Kelly Waltrip Rachel Yeates
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COLORADO SYMPHONY STAFF STAFF Jerome H. Kern Chief Executive Officer Evan Lasky Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Andrew Litton Music Director Robert Neu Senior Vice President of Artistic Planning Anthony Pierce Senior Vice President of Program Innovation Christina Carlson Vice President of Development
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Spring Highlights MARCH So Percussion INSIDE THE SCORE
MAR 20-21 T FRI 7:30 T SAT 2:30 Scott O’Neil, resident conductor
Magic Circle Mime Co. Presents Peter & The Wolf F A M I LY
MAR 22 T SUN 1:00
COLORADO SYMPHONY PRESENTS
ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA APR 23 T THU 7:30
The New School of Composition INSIDE THE SCORE
APR 24 T FRI 7:30
Scott O’Neil, resident conductor Tracy Silverman, violin
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MAY 2015
World Premiere: William Hill’s The Raven
Mahler Symphony No. 5
MASTERWORKS
MAR 27-28 T FRI-SAT 7:30
David Lockington, conductor Peter Cooper, oboe Colorado Symphony Chorus; Duain Wolfe, director Eric Ewazen Down a River of Time Stravinsky Suite from The Firebird (1919) William Hill The Raven
APRIL Natasha Paremski Plays Brahms MASTERWORKS
APR 10-12 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00
Douglas Boyd, conductor Natasha Paremski, piano Webern Fünf Sätze (Five Movements) for Orchestra, Op. 5 Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15
Symphonic Firsts and Yumi Hwang-Williams MASTERWORKS
APR 17-19 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00
Cristian Macelaru, conductor Yumi Hwang-Williams, violin Haydn Symphony No. 1 in D major Shostakovich Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 10 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61
Bronfman Plays Beethoven MASTERWORKS
MAY 22-24 T FRI-SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00
Andrew Litton, conductor Yefim Bronfman, piano Alan Opie, baritone Colorado Symphony Chorus; Duain Wolfe, director Vaughan Williams Overture to The Wasps Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 Walton Belshazzar’s Feast COLORADO SYMPHONY PRESENTS
MASTERWORKS
Turn Over The Keys
Andrew Litton, conductor Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 99 Mahler Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor
A Weekend Of Star Wars
APR 30 - MAY 1 & 3 T THU-FRI 7:30 T SUN 1:00
MAY 28 T THU 7:30 GEEK
MAY 29-30 T FRI-SAT 7:30
Victor Wooten’s Concerto for Electric Bass MASTERWORKS
MAY 9-10 T SAT 7:30 T SUN 1:00
Scott O’Neil, resident conductor Victor Wooten, electric bass Wonderbound Terrance Carroll, narrator Pat Metheny/ O’Neil First Circle Pat Metheny/ O’Neil Minuano Joseph Schwantner New Morning for the World Conni Ellisor/ Wooten The Bass Whisperer
The Art of the Baroque INSIDE THE SCORE
MAY 15 T FRI 7:30
Joseph Swenson, conductor/ violin
Bobby McFerrin Sings And Conducts Gershwin POPS
MAY 16 T SAT 7:30
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SEPT 26-27 • SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique MASTERWORKS
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OCT 31 • SAT 2:30
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december 2015 All Beethoven Featuring Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”
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A Colorado Christmas
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OCT 30 • FRI 7:30
Halloween Spooktacular
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DEC 4-6 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
OCT 23-24 • FRI-SAT 7:30
Symphony At The Movies: Psycho
The Music Of James Bond With Hilary Kole
NOV 29 • SUN 1:00
OCT 10 • SAT 7:30
Elgar "Enigma Variations"
MASTERWORKS
NOV 28 • SAT 7:30
OCT 9 • FRI 7:30
Jake Shimabukuro In Concert
GEEK
NOV 20-21 • FRI-SAT 7:30
OCT 2-3 • FRI-SAT 7:30
Inside The Score: Symphony 101
Symphony At The Movies: Back to the Future NOV 14 • SAT 7:30
october 2015 Mozart Performed By Michael Thornton
MASTERWORKS
NOV 6-8 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
SEPT 18-20 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
The Music Man In Concert
Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 3
FAMILY
DEC 18 & 20 • FRI 7:30 • SUN 5:00
Handel’s Messiah
HOLIDAY
DEC 18-19 • FRI-SAT 7:30 DEC 20 • SUN 1:00 Sing-Along
Symphony At The Movies: Home Alone
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DEC 22 • TUE 7:30
A Weekend Of Star Wars
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DEC 26-27 • SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
A Night In Vienna DEC 31 • THU 6:30
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All Gershwin Featuring New York City Ballet
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JAN 10 • SUN 1:00 SPECIAL
JAN 15-16 • FRI 7:30 • SAT 2:30 POPS
JAN 23 • SAT 7:30 MASTERWORKS
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FEB 19-20 • FRI-SAT 7:30
A Symphonic Tribute To Comic Con v3.0 Dvořák Symphony No. 9 “From The New World” Carmina Burana MAY 20-22 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
SPECIAL
MASTERWORKS
MAR 4-5 • FRI-SAT 7:30 INSIDE THE SCORE
MAR 11 • FRI 7:30 SPECIAL
MAR 12 • SAT 7:30
Carnival Of The Animals And The Story Of Babar
FAMILY
MAR 13 • SUN 1:00
Shakespeare Festival: Romeo And Juliet MAR 18-20 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
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MAY 13-14 • FRI-SAT 7:30
march 2016
An Evening With Wonderbound
MASTERWORKS
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FEB 27 • SAT 7:30
Inside the Score: Shakespeare Festival: Colorado Symphony Chorus
MASTERWORKS
MAY 6 • FRI 7:30
FEB 13-14 • SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
Shakespeare Festival: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
POPS
APR 29-MAY 1 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
FEB 6 • SAT 2:30
Igudesman And Joo: "BIG Nightmare Music"
Jeffrey And Gabriel Kahane Copland Conducted By Andrew Litton
FEB 5 • FRI 7:30
Mahler Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection”
A Symphonic Tribute To Mel Brooks
APR 15-17 • FRI-SAT 7:30 • SUN 1:00
february 2016
Sierra Boggess In Concert
INSIDE THE SCORE
APR 9 • SAT 7:30
JAN 29-30 • FRI-SAT 7:30
Side-By-Side With DYAO: 100 Year Celebration Of The U.S. National Parks
Inside The Score: An Evening Of Chamber Music APR 8 • FRI 7:30
One Singular Sensation: A Tribute To Marvin Hamlisch
Inside The Score: Holst The Planets
MASTERWORKS
APR 1-2 • FRI-SAT 7:30
Pixar In Concert
Mussorgsky Pictures At An Exhibition
Béla Fleck: Return Of The Banjo
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MEET WILLIAM HILL A master of the Timpani, William Hill showcases his poetic side with an original symphonic tribute to “The Raven.”
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olorado Symphony Principal Timpanist William “Bill” Hill is a popular, and busy, person. Long-time patrons and newcomers alike can’t help but notice the charismatic, pony-tailed musician who commands the kettle drums, adding bombast, heft, and emotion to the world’s most powerful symphonic pieces. A multi-instrumentalist, teacher, and conductor, Hill is also an accomplished composer. His Symphony #3 debuted with the Colorado Symphony in January 2012 and was nominated for a Pulitzer and Grawemeyer prizes. A truly eclectic writer with an ear for music and instruments from across the world, Hill is a true bridger of genres, with influences that include symphonic, chamber, jazz, and global styles. He’s won commissions from Meet the Composer, the Colorado Music Teacher’s National Association, and the Denver Foundation. Hill recently wrote original themes for the new Union Station as well as OhHeckYeah, a groundbreaking multi-media video game that turned downtown into an immersive street arcade last summer. continued on page 22
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MahlerFest XXVIII "OLSON'S FAREWELL CONCERT"
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This March, the Colorado Symphony will premiere Hill’s most creative composition yet – a symphonic tone poem on “The Raven,” Edgar Allen Poe’s poetic masterpiece. The piece was inspired by a conversation between Hill and Colorado Symphony Chorus Director Duain Wolfe, when the two were looking to create an original work for a large chorus. When they turned to the works of American authors as a possible source for a text, Hill was drawn to Poe, whose writing he had admired since boyhood. Here, Hill shares thoughts on the creative process, reinventing a masterwork, and why “The Raven” has enduring appeal, evermore: William Hill: “The Raven” is certainly an American iconic poem and the text will be familiar to almost everyone. It is quite daunting to set such a masterpiece to music, but the poem is quite musical in its flow and use of words, and its structure is perfect for a musical setting. Poe himself wrote an essay, “The Philosophy of Composition,” in which he describes in detail his techniques and methods in composing “The Raven.” The essay is an amazing blueprint for anyone interested in creative work. In “The Philosophy of Composition” Poe outlines his process of setting parameters for the poem, deciding on an “effect,” considering all the details from individual word choices to the overall architectural structure, and distilling the refrain down to the one word: “nevermore.” He composed the climactic stanzas (Poe uses the French denouement) first so that all the early stanzas can lead
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“Poe said that for him the most beautiful human emotion is melancholy; how many times has something beautiful brought us to tears?”
toward this climax, and then the final stanza ties it all together. I composed using Poe’s essay as a guide, and even worked in the same order composing the music for stanzas 15 and 16 first. I have always composed using Poe’s method of outlining the structure and overall effect first, then making decisions on smaller details, and often having an ending or climax preordained in order to work toward and away from these architectural high points. The audience can expect a modern musical language that never loses sight of our great historic musical traditions. Poe said that for him the most beautiful human emotion is melancholy; how many times has something beautiful brought us to tears? In “The Raven,” Poe explores much of the gray area of human feeling, the subtleties where sadness, humor, logic, madness, hope, and despair all find their way into our minds. My music attempts to depict these same mysteries of our conscious and subconscious thought. William Hill’s “The Raven” premieres March 27 and 28, 7:30 pm, at Boettcher Concert Hall. With David Lockington, conductor; Peter Cooper, oboe; and the Colorado Symphony Chorus, Duain Wolfe, director. For more information, visit www.coloradosymphony.org.
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Brandenburg Concerto No. 1, BWV 1046, F major Yi Zhao, violin; Monica Hanulik, Jason Lichtenwalter, Max Soto, oboe; Michael Thornton, Carolyn Kunicki, horn
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Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048, G major
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Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, BWV 1047, F major Brook Ferguson, flute; Peter Cooper, oboe; Justin Bartels, trumpet; Joseph Swenson, violin
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INSIDE THE SCORE BIOGRAPHIES JOSEPH SWENSEN, conductor / violin Joseph Swensen currently holds the posts of Conductor Emeritus of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Professor of Music (violin) at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and Founder/Director of Habitat4Music. Swensen was Principal Guest Conductor & Artistic Adviser of the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris from 2009-2012. He was Principal Conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra from 1996-2005, and has also held positions at the Malmö Opera (2008-2011), Lahti Symphony, and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Swensen is a busy guest-conductor throughout the world (from Europe, to the USA, Japan and Australia), enjoying long-established relationships with the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse (with whom Swensen recently completed a Mahler cycle, spanning ten years), London Mozart Players, Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música and Orchestre National de Bordeaux. In addition to his conducting engagements, recently Joseph Swensen has returned to the concert platform as a violin soloist, performing the major violin concerti. Before launching his conducting career in the mid 1990s, Swensen enjoyed a highly successful career as a violin soloist appearing frequently with the world’s major orchestras and important conductors. Joseph Swensen has a keen interest in developing the art of play-directing, and regularly directs from the violin with orchestras such as the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, London Mozart Players and Scottish Chamber Orchestra. His series of recordings for Linn Records with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, where he directed the Brahms, Mendelssohn, Sibelius and Prokofiev’s 2nd Violin Concerti from the violin, were internationally acclaimed. With the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, Swensen created the first ‘Paris Play-Direct Academy’ in May 2011, and this week-long course for talented young soloists was repeated in June 2013, once again under Swensen’s guidance.
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INSIDE THE SCORE PROGRAM NOTES Brandenburg Concertos—J.S. Bach In the history of the arts, as in all fields of human endeavor, there often come times in which momentous changes occur in a relatively short period. And that is certainly the case in the years surrounding the end of the 1500s, for this period saw the beginning of most of what is familiar to today’s concert audiences. Before about 1600 (give or take a few decades) there were no symphonies, no symphony orchestras, no operas, no cantatas, no sonatas, no string quartets, and no concertos. Whew! That’s a lot, and of course, the advent of these genres—or their ancestors — kicked off what we call the baroque era in music. One of the favorite fundamental ideas of composers early in this moment was that of contrasting a soloist, a group of soloists, or even two or more groups of musicians with each other during the course of a composition. They called this idea concertato, and this of course is the origin of what we all know as a concerto. In those days there were three kinds of this beast: they featured, respectively, a soloist and an orchestra, a small group of soloists with an orchestra, and an orchestra alone (but with lots of solo passages for the members). Nowadays, as all concertgoers know, the first kind is predominant, but we still encounter some recent compositions of the other sorts. Composers whose names still resonate with us made contributions to all three of these kinds of concertos during the baroque period: Corelli, Handel, Vivaldi, Torelli, and many others. None, however, reached the zenith of achievement in the genre as did J. S. Bach in his six Brandenburg Concertos late in the style period. Bach, like most of his contemporaries, wrote to order, that is, he composed works that were commissioned or had a good chance of immediate financial payoff. Consequently, his many compositions tend to reflect the nature of his specific responsibilities as he moved from job to job trying to support all those children (20!). So, his major works for organ reflect his focus on that instrument while at the court of Weimar and his many church cantatas largely stem from his work as Cantor in Leipzig. From 1717 until 1723 he was in the employ of Prince Leopold of Cöthen, a small court in eastern Germany. It is during his relatively short sojourn there that most—but certainly not all — of Bach’s instrument ensemble music was written—a reflection of his duties there and the court’s resources. The Brandenburg Concertos stem from this time: the full score in Bach’s hand bears the date of 24 March 1721, but it is probable that simply marks the completion of the set; he certainly had been working on them over a period of time. They bear the title “Brandenburg Concertos” owing to their dedication to the Margrave of Brandenburg, Christian Ludwig. Bach had played before him earlier in Berlin and the concertos were the result of an invitation to provide some works for the Margrave. Nothing came of it—no money, no thanks, not even a by your leave. But the Margrave’s loss is posterity’s gain. Concertos, then as now, are generally cast in three movements, with a slow movement framed by brisker ones. It is useful to note, too, that almost all music of the time was supported by a small group that sustained the harmony, provided the bass line, contributed to rhythmic stability, and in general provided a foundation for the solo instruments and the accompanying string section. If that sounds like what we call the rhythm section in jazz, well that is exactly right—the same functions are served in both styles, even though separated by two hundred and fifty years of musical history. In the 1600s and 1700s that group generally was comprised of a harpsichord or organ and one or more bass instruments—cellos, bassoons, and double basses. Earlier in the period, the featured instruments were most often various stringed instruments— SOUNDINGS 2014/15 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PROGRAM 3
INSIDE THE SCORE PROGRAM NOTES solo or a small group of them—or a solo trumpet or woodwind instrument. Bach’s soaring imagination comes to fore in the Brandenburg Concertos in many ways, not the least is his striking use of a variety of instruments in various combinations. In addition to the normal body of strings that is familiar, we encounter trumpet, recorders, French horns, oboes, flute, violino piccolo, violas, violas da gamba, and harpsichord. They constitute a beguiling group of colors, and Bach creatively formed six small palettes of instrument color with these resources—no two of the six concertos are alike. Some of these instruments are more or less obsolete these days, and, instead, players generally perform on the more familiar stringed instruments. Recorders are common these days (but not virtuoso ones!), and the flute is often substituted. With all of this in mind, here are a few things to listen for: Remember, this is Baroque music, so prepare for long phrases, literally “spun out,” as the faster sections take their time to reach a pause. Don’t expect “singable” melodies in the nineteenth-century fashion, but rather melodies that are constructed out of short, little motives that often “chug” along in a relentless motoric, but charming fashion. Economy of means is an artistic virtue—making the most of little—and Bach was the master of it. The slow movements, while still exhibiting the long phrases of the faster ones, generally fashion their melodies, not out of short incisive motives, but seemingly as long-breathed “operatic arias” for an instrument. The Italian vocal influence is unmistakable here, and again, it is one of Bach’s most enduring traits. And notice especially, the importance of the omnipresent small supporting group of keyboard and bass instruments—a group one wag once compared to the “ . . . presence of the Holy Spirit—subtle, but conspicuous only in Its absence.” Finally, it’s interesting to note how the composer constantly contrasts soloists with the main body, or different colors from each other. It’s Bach at his best, and you can choose any meaningful way to enjoy his inimitable music. Soli Deo gloria. Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 This concerto is an example of the type of concerto in which there is a small group of soloists accompanied by a larger group of strings—usually called a concerto grosso. The small group of soloists in this case consists of two hunting horns, three oboes, a bassoon, and a piccolo violino (played today on an ordinary violin). The small group rarely plays completely by itself, but distinguishes itself through a constant stream of solo passages from the individual members. The usual three movements occur—fast, slow, fast—but, Bach in this concerto has added a rather substantial fourth movement of dances. There are seven sections: a minuet, trio, a repeat of the minuet, a “Polish dance,” the minuet again, a new trio, and finally our old friend, the minuet again. It bears fruit to observe how Bach contrasts the minuet (always played by the full orchestra) with the various combinations of soloists in the two trios and polacca. Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 The second concerto is distinguished for its use of solo trumpet in the small group, along with recorder, oboe, and violin, accompanied by the usual large group of strings and keyboard. As pointed out earlier, the transverse flute is often substituted for the block flute (recorder). The trumpet faces a challenge, not only in the need to “hold it down” to blend with the softer soloists, but also in the formidable high register in which it famously must play. It’s written much higher than most of today’s orchestral trumpet parts for the simple reason that only in that manner could eighteenth-century players have a full scale to play melodies—there being PROGRAM 4 SOUNDINGS 2014/15 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG
INSIDE THE SCORE PROGRAM NOTES no valves on brass instruments in those days to make it possible otherwise. In this concerto the attentive listener will note the frequent alternation between solo and large groups. The last movement is quite dominated by the small group of soloists, the large group not entering until well into the movement. Listeners of a certain age will recognize the last movement as the theme of the PBS series “The Firing Line” with William F. Buckley, Jr.—who adored Bach. Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048 This concerto differs from the first two concertos in that it is the variety of concerto in which everyone is a soloist. Scored for three violins, three violas, three cellos plus the “rhythm section,” the work is characterized by a jolly rhythmic drive that is practically unceasing in its zest and vivacity. The first movement contrasts sections where everyone plays in unison with sections for the three violins, then three violas, and then three cellos. There are only two movements — both fast — actually written by Bach (of the expected usual three), but there are two cadential chords written to serve as a bridge between the two movements. While in some performances the keyboard simply plays the two chords before the groups sails off into the last movement, it has become traditional—and certainly follows the practice of the time—to allow the keyboard player an opportunity to indulge in the improvisation of a significant cadenza at this point. The last movement takes up the exuberance of the first with even more cheerful ferocity. Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049 This concerto features a solo violinist, and although there are also two flutes in the small solo group, the work is practically a solo concerto for violin, such is the virtuoso nature its part in the two framing fast movements. An unusual sound occurs in the slow middle movement where the solo violin is taken out of its customary high register and given, of all things, the low bass line to play, underneath the flutes. Both of the fast movements provide ample opportunity for the solo violinist to amaze us with dazzle: cascades of dizzying scales, double and triple stops, as well as challenging string crossing. Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050 The combination of flute (transverse, not recorder), violin, and keyboard was a common chamber ensemble during Bach’s time, and here he simply uses that combination as his solo group with the orchestra supporting. It is also noteworthy to point out that this is the first composition of his oeuvre wherein Bach calls for the transverse flute, so familiar today, and not the recorder. While the parts for the solo violin and flute are certainly of great merit, it is the rôle of the keyboard that is renowned in the first movement. Finally, the keyboard player gets to step to the front of the stage! Firstly, it is important to realize, that in contradistinction to that instrument’s part in all of the previous movements, in this movement it is not a “backup” instrument, but a true soloist. And secondly, we will remember that in the true jazz “rhythm section” tradition of the earlier movements, the keyboard player previously, literally improvised his own part according to the indicated chords. Now, however, Bach has written out a true virtuosic part for the keyboard. While sounding somewhat like an improvised cadenza, it is in fact a remarkable solo passage that in all probability reflects the composer’s own stunning ability to play keyboard and organ. In many respects this concerto can be considered the progenitor of the piano concerto so beloved of today’s symphony audiences. SOUNDINGS 2014/15 | COLORADOSYMPHONY.ORG PROGRAM 5
MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES Concerto No. 6 in B-flat major, BWV 1051 In the last of the six concertos we enter a new world of sound, for the color allure of brass and woodwinds and the brilliance of violins gives way to the mellow warmth of low strings alone. As pointed out earlier, Bach called for the now-obsolete (at least in the modern orchestra) viole da gamba, played tonight by violas. So, what you’ll hear are six solo violas accompanied by the rhythm section (which of course has the cello and double bass). The first movement is rather like a fugue—what else would you expect of Bach? In the second slow movement the viola da gamba parts are silent, leaving the field to the quiet beauty of just two solo violas and the small accompaniment group. The final movement is a spirited jig—but not too much so. Even when he dances, Bach maintains his dignity. — Wm. E. Runyan ©William E. Runyan
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POPS BIOGRAPHIES BOBBY MCFERRIN, conductor/ piano/ 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 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. 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 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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Bradley Watson Allegra Wermuth Malcolm and Donna Wheeler Ms. Tena White Drs. Richard and Jean Williams Stuart and Ellen Witkin Duain Wolfe Ms. Margaret S. Wurst Douglas Yost Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Zellmer David and Diane Zile SYMPHONY CONCERTMASTER ($1,000+)
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Anonymous (8) Charles and Joan Albi Maggie Anderson Mr. William H. Anderson Ms. Eleanor Scott Annable James Bailey Michelle and Stephen Bailey Mr. Rick D. Bailey Nancy Ball Mr. James D. Balog Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Becky Ron and Martha Berge Mrs. Terry A. Biddinger Marcia D. Bishop John and Sandy Blue Jude Blum Laura Bond Margaret C. Bozarth Dr. and Mrs. B.L. Brennan William and Natalie Brenton Dr. and Mrs. David Brewer M. Peyton and Suzanne Bucy Don and Nita Burkhardt Neil Burris and Sandy Mazarakis Ms. Patricia Butler Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cahill Keith and Lindsay Campbell Lena Capra Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll Mr. Randy Carter Mr. and Mrs. John B. Chafee Drs. Jodi A. Chamber and Sally Palmer Jerry Chiu Drs. Henry and Janet Claman David and Joan Clark Sheila M. Cleworth Mr. Brooks Clouser and Ms. Shirley Hamilton James and Toni Cohig John L. Coil Mr. and Mrs. Clark Colton Mr. Guy Connolly Mr. Ronald Covey Mr. Jeff Cowman Anne M. Culver Karen and William Curtis Angelica Daneo and Patrick McKinstry Mr. Brian Deevy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DiBiase George and Yonnie Dikeou Mrs. Mary Donlon Robert and Louise Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Shannon F. Duffy Gerald S. Dunbar Mr. BJ Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Eason Edward E. Ellis and Barbara Neal Jim and Jo Ferguson Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fieman Mr. Jack Finlaw and Mr. Greg Moresian Scott Fisher
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mrs. Mary Lou Flater Dr. and Mrs. Robert Freedman Mr. Roger Freeman Elizabeth Frels Mr. David F. Fritz Ms. Martha S. Fulford Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton Dr. and Mrs. John H. Gale Dr. Ben and Mrs. Jean Galloway Dr. and Mrs. David H. Garfield Ms. Donna S. Gerich Lynda M. Goldstein Dr. Burton and Lee Golub Jonathan and Julia Gordon Hugh and Nancy Grove Fred and Carol Grover Becky and Keith Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Leeon E. Hayden Mrs. Joan Hazen Diane D. Henry Bobbie Hill Dr. Bradley O. Hofer Mike and Vicki Hoffman Marilyn Howard William C. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hucks, Jr. Scott and Ria Hudson Michael E. Huotari and Jill R. Stewart
Mrs. Eleanor L. Isbill Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson Carole and Marvin Johnson Hannah Kahn and Arthur Best Donald and Henny Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kern Walter and Jean Koelbel Don and Mary Lou Kortz Ruth and George Krauss Mr. Dennis G. Kruger Phyllis and James Kurtz-Phelan Mr. Gregory Kushnir Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lingenfelter Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lipner Mr. and Mrs. Neil Littlefield Karen I. and John E. Litz John and Mary Lohre George G. “Sandy” Lowe Jerry and Lyla Malzahn Ms. Patricia Mason Mrs. Jan Mayer Dr. and Mrs. John G. McFee Mr. and Mrs. David McGaw Virginia and Bill McGehee Michael E. McGoldrick Bill McKnab and Margaret Jurado Robert Meade Ms. Janet Melson Gene and Dee Milstein Mr. Robert R. Montgomery
Kirsten and David Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moritz James Neely Mary Neidig Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson Nelson Ms. Deborah R. Norris Mr. Stephen Norris Sheila O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. O’Day Dr. and Mrs. John Odom Ed and Jean Onderko Dr. Bonnie M. Orkow, Ph.D. Becky Orr Ms. Diane Padalino Dr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Paton Ms. Sue Pawlik Erik Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pokorny Mary and Bernard Polak Mr. Frederick H. Poppe, Jr. Ed Post Mr. Paul G. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Rakowich Mrs. Dorothy M. Read Mr. Eli Reshotko and Mrs. Adina Reshotko Mr. Jeffrey T. Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ris Ms. Margaret Roath Jim and Doreen Ryan Ruth Schoening
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ron Shaffer Jo Shannon Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shultz Ruth S. Silver Mr. David C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith Marlis and Shirley Smith William and Janice Smith Kelly Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stamp Robert Steiger Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stienmier Mr. Daniel Stenersen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stephenson Philip T. Stoffel Dr. Bill Strempel Marilyn and David Swan Margot K. Thomson Stirling Trent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turetzky Joseph and Lana Turner Kyle and Bev Turner Mr. M. A. Vaida, Esq Ms. Lynne Valencia Dr. Phillip Vigoda Tom and Eleanor Vincent Richard and Sharon Voegtle Paul Von Behren and Denise McCleary Bruce Wald Mr. James B. Wallace Mrs. Jean Watt Timothy White Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitney Jon Wilkerson and Donna Ries Dr. John Willhardt Mr. Jerry Winter and Ms. Lois Keener Curtis Woitte Dr. and Mrs. Roy R. Wright Lee and Doris Yeingst Bob and Sky Yost Dick and Lorie Young Ms. Phyllis J. Young Dr. Marty Yussman SYMPHONY MUSICIAN ($500+)
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Bardsley Foundation Barolo Grill The Broadmoor Caterpillar Foundation Matching Gifts Caulkins Family Foundation City and County of Denver Colorado Health Foundation Community Foundation Club Cherry Creek Dais Family Foundation The Dowling Foundation
Earls Kitchen and Bar ExxonMobil Foundation Guitar Center Halvorson Freese 21st Century Fund Hilb Family Foundation IBM International Foundation Kemp Family Fund MHA Petroleum Consultants LLC The Moe Family Charitable Fund Nelnet, Inc. Shanahan’s Steakhouse Sloss and Carpenter Orthodontics State Farm Companies Foundation Steele Street Bank and Trust Strear Family Foundation, Inc. Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa
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Anonymous (5) Lois Abbott Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Allison III Dr. and Mrs. Jules Amer Mr. Allan Auger Bruce Avery David H. and Lornel A. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ballonoff Carlos Barradas Mr. Edward Bartholic Mr. Richard Bartlett Richard and Linda Bateman Mr. and Mrs. James Beall Anne and Henry Beer George and Phee Belsey Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Berg Sue and Bix Bicknell Marie Blaney David and Rachel Bondelevitch Ms. Susan Bonfield Mr. and Mrs. Kermit J. Boothroyd Vince and Mary Jo Boryla Ms. Alisa Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowry James W. Boyd and Sue Ellen Charlton Dr. Edward and Mrs. Muriel Brainard Wally and Suzanne Brauer Michael and Catherine Brondos Ms. Barbara Brown Matthew Brown and Beth Montgomery Ms. Willa Brunkhorst Rogene and Sandy Buchholz Ms. Sarah C. Buffum Zelpha Bulow Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Butz Mr. David Cahn Douglas and Constance Cain Shirley and Roland Calhoun Mr. Gustavus W. Center Roger and Barbara Chamberlain Michelle Chapman Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen
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Ms. Delores I. Clark Jim and Tomomi Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Cohen Catherine Cole Constance P. Cole Ms. Sherri Colgan Mr. Frederic Conver Sylvia Fergus and David Cooper Paul and Eileen Cooper Scott Coors and David Hurt Frances S. Corsello Kerry and Walter Cote Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Craft Ray and Kathleen Cravy Constance Crocker Lauren Curler Mike and Bonnie Dalke Ms. Ruth Dalrymple Philip Dattilo and Barbara Melendez Susan E. Davies Mr. and Mrs. John D. De Leon Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeGroat Dr. T. M. Derloshon D.D.S. Christine Devereaux Mr. and Mrs. William Diss Mr. Robert P. Domaleski Mr. and Mrs. John R. Donnell Denis and Kathy Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. William D. Doty Dorothy Dowden Michael P. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Drew Dorothy M. Dringman Kathryn and Gary Dudley Mr. Pat Durbin and Ms. Mary A. Schricker Lois N. Eckhoff Mrs. Nancy Eicher Dan and Lucy Ellerhorst Mary and Woody Emlen Mr. Richard M. Eslinger Mr. and Mrs. James W. Espy Ms. Judy Fahrenkrog and Mr. Larry King Warren E. Fair Ms. Elizabeth J. Feitner Michele Ferguson Paul Ferguson Ms. Gail Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Flannery David and Debra Flitter Mr. William Fortune Dr. Lauren Fraser and Ms. Rebecca Coughlin Mrs. Joann Freedman Ms. JoAnne Friedman Virginia E. and Robert K. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Max Furer Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gallagher Lucille Gallagher and Richard Stieg, M.D. Todd Gander and Terry Hsu-Gander B.J. and Grace George Linda Laird Giedl
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ms. Mona Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Griffiths Renee and Martin Gross Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Haggerty Jerry Jean Hale Dr. and Mrs. John L. Hall Charles and Linda Hamlin Mr. Chet K. Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hanna Ken and Florence Hardesty Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Harris Mr. David J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hembre Karin D. Henszey Keith Herman Ann Herron Melvin and Carolyn Hess Jeffrey L. Hill Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Mr. Stephen Hindes Ms. Mary L. Hobson Ms. Laura Hoffman Robert Homiak and Susan Schneider Ms. Sally Hopper Mr. Andrew E. Hornbrook Mrs. Isabella W. Horsky Keith Howard Duane and Katy Howell Mr. David Hubly
Mr. Mark T. Hughes Mr. Charles L. Hugo Mr. Paul W. Husted Robert and Betty Huzjak Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffery Robert Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Everette G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Colman Kahn Dr. Chris and Mrs. Janice Karras Michelle Keist Dr. and Mrs. M. Richard Kem Polly and Frank Kemp Mr. Allen Kemp Heidi and Randy Keogh Ms. Patricia Kershaw and Mr. Kevin Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kiken Dr. E. Glenn Kindle Mel and Roberta Klein Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber Rob and Kathy Klugman Ronald and Sharon Klusman Mr. Finn B. and Mrs. Margrethe Knudsen Ms. Deniece Kohl Mrs. Tatyana Kostyashkina Ms. Robin Kovachy Eric Krein Rich Kylberg and Jilliann Parker Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ladenburger
Pauline Langsley Penny and Dick Leather Mr. Donald LeBois and Ms. Barbara B. Springer Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lederer Eugene Lee Ms. Linda L. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Lee David C. Leger Deanna Rose Leino Theodore Lichtmann Don and Ingrid Lindemann Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan George and Roberta Lohr Patty Lorie-Kupetz Mr. John Loveridge and Ms. Debbie Kunkel Ms. Hope Lowry Mrs. Jean MacFerran Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. MacRae Tish Maes Jean L. Marshall Harold P. Martin, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Mathews Mr. Steven Mattics Dr. Jerrald McCollum Donald and Purnee McCourt Mr. and Mrs. Shaun McMullin Frank McCurdy Carla E. McKennett Jan McNally
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Dr. Gary B. Melton Virginia Messick Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller Ron and Bonnie Milzer Mrs. Patty H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Myhren Mrs. Cynthia F. Nagel Ms. Trish Nagel Ms. Marcia G. Naiman Mr. and Mrs. James Nalven Mr. Bob Neuman Hans E. and Margaret C. Neville Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Newberry Larry O’Donnell and Kermit Cain Ray O’Loughlin and James A. Henderson Dr. Priscilla Zynda-Otsuki and Mr. Steve Otsuki Mary and Art Otten Jo Ann Paffenbarger Dr. and Mrs. David S. Pearlman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfeiffer Patrick and Susan Pientka Mr. Kenneth R. Piner and Mrs. Karen L. Pierce Mr. Ryan Pollock Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Praetorius Ms. Pamela Pryor Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Quinby Terence T. Quirke Dick Ramsey Melinda H. Reed Richard Replin and Elissa Stein Reid T. Reynolds Mr. Kent Rice Nancy and Gene Richards Dr. Susan B. Rifkin Hannelore Rimlinger Dr. Richard and Sandra Roark Eleanor Roberts Ms. Carol Robison Michael J. Rodel Nancy K. Roeder Terri and Jay Rolls Anthony C. and Patricia J. Romeo Sig and Lucille Rosefeld Ms. Elfie Rosin Ms. Julie B. Rubsam Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russell Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Mr. John A. Schiff Dave Schmitz G.A. and W.B. Scholten Mr. Richard Schubel Ms. Mary Ann Schultz Ms. Carla L. Seeliger Mr. Frank D. Seffinger Betty and Maurice Serotta Dr. and Mrs. David Shander Boyce Sher Ms. Marlena Siegel Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Silverman Ms. Victoria Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Skokan
Drs. Robert H. Slover, II and Robin Slover Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith Billie Busby and Sidney Smith Mr. Patrick Sola Mr. and Mrs. William H. Speaker Hanspeter and Kathryn Spüler Myron and Marcia Stein Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Sternburg Mrs. Mary L. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart Jeff Stillwell Alena M. Stimack Julie and John Strain Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strear Mrs. Mary C. Symonton The Sylvan Stool Family Lou and Katherine Svoboda Carol and Cedric Tarr Judy and Rob Tate Mr. and Mrs. Greg Thompson Mr. Frank Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tillery Nan Timbel Mr. and Mrs. Warren Toltz David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Barbara J. Tramutt Ms. Helen Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Van Egmond Dr. and Mrs. Gary D. Vander Ark Ms. Betty Vean Harry and Terri Vogler Ed and Patty Wahtera Mr. Peter J. Wall Ms. Grace Wanner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward Ms. Shirley Ward Dr. Edna Stuver Webster, MD Rosemary Whitaker Mr. Flint Whitlock and Dr. Mary Ann Watson Ti Wieland Chris Williams Dr. and Mrs. Roger A. Williams Ms. Ruth Williams Werner and Mary Winkler Mr. Michael F. Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Wittow Jim and Marlene Wogsland Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Wons George and Beth Wood Richard and MaryAnn Woods Amy Wright Ms. Elizabeth A. Yoder Marsha F. Young Ms. Phyllis J. Young Joan and David Zapiler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zelinger R.A. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Zoellner
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SYMPHONY PATRON ($250+)
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Anonymous (11) Margaret and Norm Aarestad Richard and Susan Abernethy
COMMUNITY SUPPORT Fran Adams Jim and Lorraine Adams Carol J. Addington Mr. Robert M. Adelstein Francie R. Alpert Donna R. Altieri Mrs. Linda Amell Ms. Catherine H. Anderson DeAnn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews Larry and Gloria Angus Ron and Shalah Arlian Bill and Phyllis Ashton Lewis and Judy Babcock Ms. Darthelia Baker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Baldwin Louis Baptist Mr. Phil Barber and Ms. Caroline Lapp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett Ms. Jennifer N. Bater Mr. Roger Bates and Ms. Debra Brew Irene Becker Chris and Agnieszka Behounek Robert A. Behrman Mr. Edgardo L. Belen Fr. Mark Berge Ms. Margaret Bass Berglund
Dr. Thomas Berl and Ms. Diane Pincus Neal and Myrna Berlin Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blanning Ms. Rose A. Blaschke Irma Furbeck Boltman Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Bortz Ms. Donna Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Bowes Ms. Mary A. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyle Carey D. Bozovich Elizabeth Bradley Ms. Susan Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Brauchli Ms. Peggy Brody Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brooks Ms. Joanne Broten Ms. Coralie Brown Mr. John M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Trevor S. Brown Dr. Vaughn Browne Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bruner Jr Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Bryan Mr. Marvin Buckels Cameron Burke Neil Burris and Sandy Mazarakis Mr. John E. Burt Karen Cage
Bill and Jo Calhoun Lois M. Calvert Rusty and Ellen Campos Ms. Barbara Carpenter Ms. Nicolette Cavallaro Mr. and Mrs. Tod Cavey Ms. Marilyn Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Alan Charnes Miss Ramona Chun Ms. Leticia Church Ms. Deborah Clendenning Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Clifford Ms. Pam Cocker Ms. Kathryn Codo Harold Cohen and Sue Miller Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen Dr. and Mrs. S. Phillip Cohen Ms. Gretchen G. Colbert Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collins Rabbi and Mrs. Julian I. Cook Ms. Mary Cook Ben and Ann Cooper Dr. John A. and Ms. Jane H. Coppola Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Costner Kerry and Walter Cole Mrs. Anita Cox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox Dr. James W. Craft Ray and Kathleen Cravy Tom and Lucy Creighton
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mr. Edward Cronin Margaret Cunningham Mr. Barry Curtiss-Lusher Mary Ann Cushing Chuck and Kay Darling Mr. Larry Day Ronald L. Deal Michael Demers Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt Mr. David DiGiacomo Dr. Stephen Dilts Ms. Joan G. Disborough Mr. and Mrs. Josiah B. Dodds Ms. Ann Marie Doerhoff Leland and Margaret Dong Peter and Marian Downs Ms. Kathleen Doyle Dr. Paul and Paulette Dragul Ms. Marina Dubrova Ms. Donna Duhadway Mr. and Mrs. Phillippe Dunoyer Roger and Carol Dutton Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Gretchen and Bill Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William Eichelberger Christina Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emblen Ms. Lynette Emery M. Stephen and Sydney M. Enders Ms. Gislinde G. Engelmann Bede and Burt Epstein Sharry Erzinger Richard and Mary Fanyo Mrs. Ann B. Fawcett John and Joan Feek Ms. Janice E. Ferguson Vince and Dorothy Fesmire Bud and Mimi Figel Larry L. Fike and Karen M. Helm Dr. and Mrs. M.V. Filippone Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisch Ms. Laura Fischer Mr. Dan Fishman Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleet Mr. Robert Fleming Nancy Follett Mr. Graeme Forbes Ms. Marcia Forman Mr. Richard Forseberg Jim Foster Richard W. Foster John and Lorna Fox Mr. Chris Frampton Ms. Elizabeth Frank Ms. Kirsten D. Franz Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman Mr. David Friedman Ellen and Sheldon Friedman Carol Friend Deborah Froeb Norbert and Linda Frueh Ms. Diane R. Fuchs Ms. Nicole Furman Caleb and Sidney Gates
Deborah B Gaensbauer Lukasz Galecki Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Gander Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Garfein Lester and Joan Garrison Alan G. and Sally R. Gass Mike Gaughan and Jeff Julin James Geis and Beverly Walter Ms. Jane C. Gilbert Tom Gilida Ms. Kathleen Gill Mrs. Roberta Gillis Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ginsburg Dr. Gerry and Karen Glancy Mr. David Glanz Mr. Robert Gleser Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goble Mr. Joseph Goldhammer and Mrs. Elizabeth Block Mr. George Golder Mr. Barry J. Goldstein and Mrs. Thorey Goldstein Joel and Lanie Goldstein Donna and Stephen Good Ms. Phyllis Goodman Miyuki Mabel Googins Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gorden Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Ms. Ellen D. Graves Mrs. Ellie Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Greenberg Mr. Robert Greene Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greenholz Ms. Carol A. Greenwald Nancy and Russ Gregory Mr. Scott Greiner Ms. Eileen H. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grob Martha and Jim Groebe Catherine Caton Groene Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Groshek Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Gen. and Mrs. Gerald E. Hahn Arthur E. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haller Ms. Grace M. Halmi Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Hauptman Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hancock Ms. Ellen Hanes Mary Hanewell Arthur and Lilly Hardin Ms. Darlene K. Harmon Linda Harmon Col. Lee Harrell (USAF, Retired) and Madeline Homler Mr. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Harr Ms. Lisa Harris Ms. Lois Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey Mr. Larry Harvey Kat and Stuart Haskins
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Charles and Luanne Hazelrigg Jimin He Mr. Richard W. Healy Mr. and Mrs. George Hearne Dr. Thomas Heinrich Mrs. Joann D. Helm Ms. Debra Henderer Ms. Elizabeth W. Hepp Mr. Don C. Heppermann Owen and Deborah Herman Betsy Herrick and Milt Kahn Douglas Hesse and Becky Bradway Cynthia Hinds Daniel S. and Vicky L. Hinds Sarah C. Hite Ms. Jean A. Hoerl Ruth and George Hopfenbeck M. J. Hopkins Bob Horecky Rev. and Mrs. G.L. Horle Ken and Sue Hovland Ms. Surilda J. Hudson Ms. Jane A. Hultin Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hunter Chuck Husted Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isenhart Mr. Tom James Jennifer Janezic William C. Jensen Craig N. Johnson and Alicia J. McCommons Margie Lee Johnson Ms. Michelle Johnson Dr. Doug Jones, MD Dr. and Mrs. Everette Jones Mr. Jeffrey C. Jones Nathan Jones Stanley and Barbara Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judd Bill Juraschek Thomas and Veronika Kalan Ms. Margaret T. Kaluk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kane Don and Susan Kany Mrs. Diana Kasson Mr. Norman L. Kautsky Mr. Ross Kazer Mr. J. K. Kelly David Kendall Ms. Judy H. Kessenich Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Kiken John C. Kinnamon Ms. Julie Kinney Mrs. Margie A. Kinslow Eileen and Walter Kintsch Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kisseberth Oza and Milan Klanjsek Mrs. Emi J. Klein Stephen and Nancy Kneipple Mr. and Mrs. Jason C. Knievel Elmer and Doris Koneman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koski Ms. Sylvia Kreider Mrs. Nancy L. Krum
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Jack R. Kullman Mr. Dan LaChance Robert and Patricia Lackner C. Daryl and Lori W. Lamb Charlotte and Maurice Larue Enrique Lasansky Mr. Keith Lautenbach Richard S. Leaman Ms. Carol L. Lee Dr. Hanna Lee Peggy Lehmann Ms. Carol J. Lens Thomas and Joan Leonard Phyllis Lerud Sidney and Renae Levin Philip R. Levy Judy and Dan Lichtin David and Peggy Lindstrom Mrs. Seymour Liss Ms. Marilyn Litman Mr. and Mrs. William Litvak Nancy Livingston Charles and Gretchen Lobitz Dr. and Mrs. Ron Long Mr. and Mrs. William C. Loyd Greg Lucas Fred and Bonnie Luhman Mr. Robert E. Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch Ms. Donna R. Lynch Ms. Marian Lyons Ms. Jeanne Maher Janika and Paul Mahon Debbie and Gary Mandelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcus Mr. Jackie L. Markey Mr. and Mrs. David Marks Mara Marks Elizabeth Marr and John Price Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Martins Mr. James L. Marvin Wendell Matt Mrs. Dorothy B. Mauk Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Maxwell Jill Mazer Janice K. McClary Myron McClellan and Lawrence Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland Valli T. Mc Dougle Nina and Rex McGehee Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLagan Mrs. Bridget McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Bud” Meadows Mrs. Ethel and Mr. Lee Mendel, and Mrs. Barbara Mendel Curtis H.P. Menefee and Kathryn A. House Pamela Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzger Dean Miles Mr. Alan D. Miller Mrs. Elaine Millman Ms. Ronnie Mitzner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monks
Ms. Cheryl Montanio Cheryl L. Moody Kelvin and Sara Moore Mr. Douglas G. and Dr. Laura B. Moran J. Gregory Morrell Rossann Mosher and Jeff Jordan James and Karin Mote Ms. Debra L. Moutain Sharon and Kurt Muenchow Mr. David Mullikin Kenneth and Gloria Mundell William and Rosemarie Murane Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mytton Buffy and Veron Naake Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nadel Bill and Barbara Nash Mr. Robert Nauman and Ms. Liz Goodman Katherine Nazzaro Mr. Harry G. Newman and Mrs. Elizabeth Frank Paul and Barbara Nicholas Ms. Tricia Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nicoulin Richard L. Nielsen Mr. Charles Niemczura and Ms. Decker Swann Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Nies Richard Nirk Ms. Sally Ochsner Schubert M. Ogden John and Mary Ann Parfrey Kelly Parker Susan S. Parkhurst Ginny Passoth John and Mary Parfrey Mr. Gregory A. Parsons Ms. Joyce Paul Mr. Howard L. Paynter Mr. and Mrs. Neil Peck Forest O. Peneton Mr. Tom Persing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson Ms. Karen Peterson Marge Petersen Ms. Marie M. Pfister Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pierce Tom Pierce and Lu Ann Dillon Ms. Sally G. Plummer Dr. Barbara Pollack Mr. Dan Poole Ms. Diana M. Poole and Mr. Steven Lass Ms. Nadine Popham Ms. Barbara Powell Dr. Richard Presnell Jack and Barbara Piddy Libby Printz Robert and Sarah Przekwas Mr. Michael L. Raggio Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Rains Dr. and Mrs. Pablo Ramos Richard M. Randall Sandra Rapley
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mrs. Elaine B. Strauch Arthur and Stephanie Strasburger Mr. and Mrs. Steve Straub Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sweet, III Mr. John Swift and Mrs. Gretchen Swift Ms. Cle C. Symons Vincent and Gay Tagliavore Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Talley Dr. and Mrs. John Taubman Ms. Betty Taylor Erik and Frances Taylor Mr. James Taylor Mr. Larry Taylor Walt and Sally Tejan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tellis Mr. Tom Teske Dr. Marsha Tharakan Barbara Thorngren Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timblin Mr. Roger Tinklenberg Ms. Martha Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Trask Robert and Kelli Tregemba Donald and Mary Tucker Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner Dr. Peter and Kathy Van Arsdale Ms. Phillis Vandehaar Mr. and Mrs. Roberto J. Valdez
Ms. Phyllis Vandehaar Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vaughey Ms. Janet Velazquez Mr. Jose Velazquez Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Virtue Mr. and Mrs. James M. Voorhees Dr. and Mrs. Bolko von Roedern Laurence Wagley Gary and Mary Lou Waldman Mr. and Mrs. Winston G. Walker Julie and Bob Wallace John R. and Kristine E. Wallack Ms. Tina Walls Rev. Donald N. Warner Ms. Polly Warner Carley J. Warren Ms. Hanna Warren Ms. Rosamond Warren Walter and Susanna Weart Mr. and Mrs. Galen R. Weaver Patti and Jay Webster Hedy and Michael Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Weinburger Ms. Marilyn Wheeler Thomas and Theresa Wheeler Norman and Marcia Whitcomb Ms. Carol White Sidney J. and Shirley B. White Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney
Dr. Norman E. Wikner and Dr. Lela A. Lee Caroline and Evan Williams Daniel Williams Ms. Janet Williams Dr. John S. Williams, M.D. Mrs. Astrida Wilson Kent Wilson Ms. Marion Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Winston Ms. Marylou Witaschek Mr. Ian Witter Mr. Hunter Wolcott Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wolfe Ms. Jacquelyn Wonder Judith Wong-Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Woodward John Wright and Martha Hernandez Dr. and Mrs. M. Robert Yakely Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir M. Zolotoochin Loren Zweig ENDOWMENTS
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT 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.
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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 Edgardo and Lisa Belen Mr. and Mrs. David M. Budd Mr. Jim Caputo Mr. Gene Child J. Harold Corp Trust Anne M. Culver Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt William G. Fairfield Ms. Grace L. Freye Ms. Carol K. Gossard Ms. Jennifer Guess Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Mr. Johannes Heim Cathey A. Herren 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 Mr. Geoffrey Kuhn Sandy and Evan Lasky
Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz Ms. Ann C. Levy John and Merry Low Sandey Luciano Evi and Evan Makovsky Mrs. Sue McFarlane Mr. Willis M. McFarlane Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen Steve G. Morton Mr. Thomas Murray Ms. Lori Needler Mr. and Mrs. Ron Neel Judith Nichols Mr. William Oliver William Oliver Gordon R. and Pam Parker Armeda Plank Barbara J. Powell James Robert Pratt Dr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Rainer Mrs. Lee R. Roberts Mr. Neil F. Roberts Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell Audrey D. and Harvey D. Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice Suzanne Barber 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 Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust Phyllis J. Young IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in memory of a family member, friend, or supporter of the symphony. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony, and we are pleased to recognize them. In memory of Donald L. Ambler given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Gene Amole’s KVOD given by: Betsy Schwarm and Rick Glesner In memory of Ms. Eleanor Scott Annable given by: Ms. J. Fern Black In memory of Charles Ansbacher given by Hunt Alternatives Fund
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of James Fluckey given by: Terri Gonzales In memory of Dr. Joyce S. Freeman given by: Freeman Family Foundation In memory of Jerry Friedman given by: JoAnne Friedman In memory of Ms. Callae B. Gilman given by: The Gilman Family Foundation In memory of Ms. Hermina Goldfarb given by: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newman In memory of Mrs. Pamela Gordon given by: Ms. Jo Anne Meinert Karen Rownd In Memory of Ms. Carol K. Gossard given by: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wynkoop In memory of Manny Greenberg given by: Ellie Greenberg and Family The Sylvan Stool Family In memory of Mr. Bryon E. Graber given by: Victoria Aguilar Mary Louise Burke Mr. Keith Corrette Vishnu and Jane Devkar Mr. Robert A. Graber Jeff Holliday David House Brenda Lechuga Ms. Penny May Mitch McKee Ms. Nancy N. Morehead Mrs. Jo B. Shannon In memory of Kenny Harper given by: Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Louise Hadley Hill given by: Mr. George Heisel In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Phillip C. Hiester In memory of Dr. and Mrs. James Hill given by: Mr. John Hill In memory of Marcie Arps Hoffman given by: Jeanette Arps Manos In memory of Ms. Vesta “Dott” Hutchison given by: Ms. Sherri Colgan Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Grigg Mrs. Joan Laubhan Mr. George Peak
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitney Ms. Phyllis Wrenick In memory of Mr. William “Bill” Houlton given by: Colorado Permanente Medical Group Ms. Karin Henszey Katharine Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Myhren Lynn Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Woodward In memory of Nedine Jarvis given by: Ms. Barbara Baring Mrs. Rosemary Baring Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Haas Ms. Maxine McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Witkin Ms. Lindy Schultz In memory of Glenn Johnson given by: Anonymous In memory of Sam Lancaster given by: Michelle Bradley In memory of Maurice Larue given by: Scott and Jackie Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Denis Donnelly Ms. Carol A. Greenwald In memory of Wilson LeChat given by: Dr. Mary Ann Watson In memory of Mrs. Elaine C. Lenicheck given by: Ms. Kate Bermingham Mr. Chet Hampson and Ms. Susan Martin In memory of Edward Levy given by: Denison Levy In memory of Dorothy Mancinelli given by: Cyndi Mancinelli In memory of Mr. Dallas Mauk given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce In memory of Pierson F. Melcher given by: Cynthia Melcher In memory of David Milanesi given by: Carol Milanesi In memory of Mr. Galen Nelson given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy In memory of Ralph S. Paffenbarger, Jr. MD. given by: Jo Ann Paffenbarger In memory of Evely Parsons given by: Carol Rust
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ms. Gwendolyn A. Parker Dee Perry Van Gilder Insurance Corporation In memory of Mr. and Mrs. John and Marie Straub given by: Mr. Stephen D. Straub In memory of Mr. Albie Urban given by: Mr. and Mrs. David McGaw In memory of Mr. Guenther Vogt given by: Mr. Charles Anderson Drs. Paula and William Bernstein Merle Chambers and Hugh Grant Al and Terri Fisher Mr. Floyd Ingalls Mr. and Mrs. Harold Logan Ms. Anne Oberbroeckling Richard and Pricilla Roberts Susan Sheridan Mr. Robert Turner Laura and Alan Zeigel In memory of Mr. Harry W. Vogler given by: Mrs. Teresa Vogler In memory of Jerry and Eileen Walker given by: Erika Walker In memory of Sy Wallach given by: Merrily Wallach In memory of Mr. Robert “Bob” Wick given by: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chenoweth Mrs. Patricia Redifer In memory of Lisa Gayle Wigod given by: Alan and Judy Wigod In memory of Mr. Jack “John” Wyatt given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce IN HONOR GIFTS
The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in honor of a family member, friend, or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony, and we are pleased to recognize them. In honor of Mr. Michael Altenberg’s birthday given by: The Striker Foundation In honor of Kristina Arko given by: Alenka Han
In honor of Ms. Linda Battan given by: Nancy Battan In honor of Ms. Courtney H. Bress given by: Mr. Doug Hershey and Ms. Bronwyn Bateman In honor of Bill and Jo Calhoun’s wedding anniversary given by: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Calhoun In honor of Tae-Suk Cho given by: Daniel Williams In honor of Ms. Jo Ellen Cohen’s Birthday given by: Ms. Rosalyn Abrams Ms. Barbara Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Ken W. Calkins Ms. Bette Cooper Ms. Faye Gardenswartz Ms. Susan Gordon Mrs. Nancy Groff Mr. Donald N. Leach Ms. Chung Lee Debbie and Gary Mandelbaum Ms. Sharon Marks Ms. Judith Melmed Ms. Nancy Miller Flora and Morris Mizel Foundation Ms. Casey Perry Mrs. Michele Right Ms. Jackie Roche Ms. Margaret Shloss Mrs. Barbara Sidon Ms. Traci Sidon In honor of Anne Cramer given by: Christina Bauer In honor of the Colorado Symphony Chorus given by: Claire Benson In honor of The Feeble Moose given by: Parker Owens In honor of Dick and Sigrid Freese given by: Ms. Margaret Roath In honor of Mr. Mike Fries given by: Anna and John J. Sie Foundation In honor of Ms. Donna S. Gerich given by: Ms. Grace E. Johnston In honor of Ms. Jan Gieskieng given by: Ms. Linda McGoff In honor of Monica Glickman given by: Ms. Ruth Schorsch
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In honor of Chet Hampson given by: Mrs. Leslie Cady Susan Martin In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harry given by: Erik and Susie Wagner In honor of Philip C. Heister, Master Electrican of the CSO given by: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Reshotko In honor of Fred and Margaret Hoeppner given by: Dr. and Mrs. David Flitter In honor of Steve and Elizabeth Holtze given by: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eklund In honor of Ms. Beth Johnston given by: Ms. Donna Gerich In honor of Mary Rossick Kern and Jerry Kern given by: Nancy Battan Ms. Linda Dee Brooke Ferguson In honor of Jerry Kern given by: Donald Cook Myron and Marcia Stein In honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by: Dave and Kathy Dunnewald In honor of Deanna Leino given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce In honor of Andrew Litton given by: Mary Spillane In honor of Pam McClune given by: Alison Medina In honor of Lois Moll given by: Judith Ellis In honor of Rebecca Mortitzky given by: Barbara Moritzky In honor of Scott O’Neil given by: Shelly Catterson In honor of Frank Y. Parce given by: Mr. David Parce In honor of Mrs. Lois and Dr. Gerald Rainer given by: Dr. and Mrs. James Chandler Mr. Stephen A. Edmonds In honor of Ms. Eleanor Roberts given by: Mr. Frank Y. Parce In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Anonymous Driscoll Foundation
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sanders given by: Ann Gugenheim Saundra Heller In honor of Judge Raymond Satter and Mrs. Suzanne Satter given by: Mr. Donald Lockett In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Sobczak given by: Mr. Richard Replin In honor of A Marie Söderlind given by: Barbara Humphrey In honor of Jackson Stevens given by: Laura Sayler In honor of Jim and Nancy Thomas given by: Liesl Thomas In honor of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Tipton Family Foundation In honor of Kris and John Wallack given by: Gail Skaggs Mr. Richard Falb In honor of Duain Wolfe given by: Eugene J. Nuccio Sally Ochsner In honor of Rowena Zelkind’s Birthday given by: Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spilka
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Thank you to those companies who match current and retired employee contributions to the Colorado Symphony and to our donors who apply for these matching gifts. Please check with your Human Resources department to see if your contribution can double through the generosity of your company. To contact the Colorado Symphony Development Department directly, please call Jackson Stevens at 303.308.2475. WOMEN OF NOTE
The following are members of the Colorado Symphony’s support Group Women of Note (WON). WON members receive exclusive benefits and event invitations throughout the season. The Colorado Symphony is grateful for the support of these dedicated individuals. Anonymous *Marin Alsop Maggie Anderson Anita Becky *Paula Bernstein *Terry Biddinger LaFawn Biddle Susan Bowles Nancy Butler Accetta
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