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Feelin’ GroovyStarring Jim Witter. SASKATOON SYMPHONY.ORG

music of Simon and Garfunkel


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We are in the middle of a very exciting season. It has been so rewarding to see so many people enjoying music in Saskatoon – the first half of the season proved that the orchestra is a vital part of what makes it a great place to live! I’m proud to say that over the course of the last 12 months, we’ve made major achievements in terms of how the organization operates. We’re on budget, growing our revenue, on target for a surplus, and making some really great music. We wouldn’t be experiencing this remarkable a year if it weren’t for the incredible support from our audience. As we turn our focus to the future, I hope you’ll join us as we embark on the next phase of our success. I want to invite each of you to be a part of our Share in the Future campaign – the concept is simple: find 2000 donors to give $100 to the SSO before May 31. In addition to your receipt, you’ll join us this fall for a gala concert with a very special surprise guest…the only way to get in is to be one of the 2000. We want a chance to musically say thank you. Thanks to the great generosity of the Frank and Ellen Remai Foundation, the money raised from the Share in the Future campaign will be matched – all 2000 gifts matched, completely retiring the deficit and allowing the SSO to focus on the future.

On March 4, we will announce our 16th music director; Saskatoon’s newest musician will step on to the podium this fall and help the SSO define a new soundtrack for the city. It is an exhilarating time to make music. I hope you will join us in preparing for the future. It’s clear you love music and a gift to Share in the Future will ensure that Saskatoon’s oldest arts organization stays around for a long time. See you at the symphony, Mark Turner Executive Director


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Saskatoon Symphony Board and Administration HONOURARY PATRONS Honourable Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan, and Mrs. Tami Wall His Worship, Mayor Donald J. Atchison and Mrs. Mardelle Atchison Dr. Gordon Barnhart, Interim President, Vice-Chancellor, University of Saskatchewan

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sarah Alford Judy Balon Rob Dobrohoczki Lynn Ewing Annalisa Govenlock

Shawn Heinz Sharon Hildebrand Shelly Loeffler Neil Reddekopp Bryn Richards

SSO MANAGEMENT AND STAFF Victor Sawa, Music Director

Lillian Jen-Payzant, Orchestra Library

Mark Turner, Executive Director Theresa Torgunrud, Office Manager

Electric Umbrella, Marketing marketing@saskatoonsymphony.org

Sarah Stack, Director of Operations

Angela Kempf, Director of Development

Terry Heckman, Director of Personnel

SASKATOON SYMPHONY CENTRE 408 20th Street West Saskatoon, SK S7M 0X4 Telephone: 306.665.6414 Fax: 306.652.3364 office@saskatoonsymphony.org www.saskatoonsymphony.org Twitter: @SSO_stoon Facebook: Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra

GROUP SALES Telephone: 306.665.6414 office@saskatoonsymphony.org

TCU PLACE BOX OFFICE www.tcutickets.ca Phone: 306.975.7799

CONNECT WITH THE SSO www.facebook.com/SaskatoonSymphony Twitter: @SSOyxe Instagram: SSOyxe


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VIOLIN 1

Orchestra

David Grosse

Michael Swan Concertmaster

Saache Heinrich

Stephen Kreuger

Jeremy Janzen On Leave

Zachary Carter

William Boan Assistant Concertmaster

Heather Wilson

FLUTE Randi Nelson Principal

Mary Lou Day

Miles Buchwaldt

Lillian Jen-Payzant

Stacey Mennie

Joan Savage

CELLO

Marcel van den Hurk

Lahni Russell Principal

Brenda Moats (flute, piccolo)

Supported by Sandra Beardsall, Bill Richards, Esther Cherland, David Jobling

OBOE

John Payzant Bernadette Wilson

Kevin Junk (oboe, english horn)

Carman Rabuka

CLARINET

Christina Bakanec

Margaret Wilson Principal

Simon Fanner Maxim Pletnev

VIOLIN 2 Oxana Ossiptchouk Principal Karen Bindle Rosanne Daku Sophie McBean Arthur Boan

Scott McKnight

Evan Friesen

BASS

VIOLA

Richard Carnegie Principal

James Legge Principal Supported by the Viola Section of the Saskatoon Philharmonic

Supported by Kay and Mark Turner in memory of Wayne Turner David Humphrey

Supported by Lilian and Doug Thorpe

Erin Brophey Principal

Melissa Goodchild

BASSOON Stephanie Unverricht Principal Supported by Mary Marino, in memory of Lucia Marino


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Marie Sellar (bassoon, contrabassoon)

James LeBlanc

PERCUSSION

TROMBONE

HORN

Don Schmidt Principal

Mathieu Pouliot Principal - On Leave

Carol-Marie Cottin Principal Arlene Shiplett Dubrena Bradley Anna Millan

TRUMPET Terry Heckman Principal Daniel Funk Dean McNeill On Leave

Brian Unverricht

Bryan Allen Principal

Dawn McLean Belyk

Supported by the Ewing Family in memory of Earl and Mary Ewing

TUBA

Kevin Grady

Brent Longstaff Principal

HARP

Supported by Electric Umbrella

Cécile Denis Principal

TIMPANI

BASSOON EMERITUS

Darrell Bueckert Principal

Peter Gravlin

Personnel varies by concert. We gratefully acknowledge the support of additional musicians who perform with the orchestra when larger works are presented.

Violin: Evan Barber, Bryn Rees, Kristan Couture, Luke Hnenny – Viola: Emily Woytiuk, Michael Hrycay Flute: Jennifer McAllister – Bassoon: Peter Gravlin – Horn: Roxanne Inch – Trumpet: Frank Harrington Piano/Keyboard: Gillian Lyons – Percussions: Brad Litster

Our Named Principal Chair Program offers a unique opportunity for music lovers and donors to be recognized for their gifts and allows you to foster deeper and personally meaningful connections with the orchestra. A Named Principal Chair presents the opportunity for an individual, group, company, or foundation to name, honour, or remember someone special by attaching their name to one of the key positions in the orchestra. Being recognized as a donor to the SSO through the Named Principal Chair Program is about more than a financial commitment to your orchestra. This program will provide you with an important link to our musicians and artistic team. To name your chair, please contact Angela Kempf at 306.665.6414 or email development@saskatoonsymphony.org,


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SSO Shoots and Scores TAKING THE ORCHESTRA TO CENTRE ICE! Did you read The Hockey Sweater as a kid? Did you read it to your kids or grandkids? Remember the movie version that was on CBC? Well, now it comes to your orchestra. In the 30th anniversary year of Roch Carrier, the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra is proud to partner with the Saskatoon Blades and SaskTel Centre in an event that combines sport, music, childhood memories and new ones about to be made. A few years ago, the National Arts Centre Orchestra commissioned a composer to put the famous children’s book that follows a hockey-loving boy through the disappointment of getting the gift of the wrong jersey to music. Imagine the SSO at centre ice – stand for the anthem, throw the iconic images onto the score clock, and live out Canada’s greatest hockey tale. The story comes to life with Mayor Don Atchison (a former Blade himself!) as our narrator…and when

it’s all done, the kids will hit the locker room, play mini-sticks on the concourse, and take to the ice to skate with the Blades. “This is one of the most unique events we’ve ever done,” said Steve Hogle, president of the Saskatoon Blades Hockey team. “When the opportunity came along to partner sports with music in such a great way, we just had to make this one of the most unique things you can take your kids to.” The SSO will be the first orchestra to perform this concert in a rink—and definitely the first to do it on ice. “In a season where the SSO is finding out what it means to be an orchestra on the prairies, it goes without saying that somehow there needed to be a rink involved; I think this is one of the best kids’ concerts in Canada this year. Nothing else like it,” said Mark Turner, SSO. The game takes place on March 15 at SaskTel Centre – don’t miss the puck drop!


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Experience the exquisite, XVII century, handcrafted Amati instruments in a spectacular setting. March 21, 2015, Knox United Church at 2 PM and 7:30 PM Guest artist Samuel Deason – piano SCHUBERT Quartet in D minor, D.810 SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57

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Nathan Berg – A Hero’s Homecoming When the SSO set out to explore what it means to be an orchestra on the Canadian prairies, it was clear that it was high time the orchestra started asking some exceptional artists to come home. And the most exciting artist of the season is Nathan Berg. Berg was born in Spalding, Saskatchewan and attended high school at Luther Bible College in Outlook. But the rest, as the saying goes, is history. Nathan attended musical studies at some very prestigious schools; the most notable is the Guildhall School of Music in London, England. While at Guildhall he gained recognition winning the Kathleen Ferrier Competition, the Peter Pears Competition, and Guildhall’s Gold Medal. The English journalist Bernard Levin once wrote of the young Nathan Berg in The Times: “A Canadian baritone, Nathan Berg by name, with a voice not only powerful and full of meaning, but of such velvet beauty that the comparison cannot be avoided: surely the young Fischer-Dieskau sounded like this.” Since his debut singing Messiah in Paris in December 1992, Berg has become known for his contributions in Early to Classical

music periods in opera and concert. Highlights from his earlier career include performances and recordings with French early music group Les Arts Florissants with whom he recorded often. He also recorded Dvorak’s Stabat Mater with the late Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony which proved to be Shaw’s final recording and a German Lieder disc with pianist Julius Drake. Berg is an established recording artist with over 30 CD and DVD recordings to his name – he is a JUNO Award winner and Grammy nominee. And in the two decades that his career has spanned he’s worked with every important opera company and orchestra, and with the likes of Abbado, Ashkenazy, Boulez, Davis, Dohnanyi, Dutoit, Eschenbach, Mackerras, Masur, Maazel, Norrington, Ozawa, Salonen, and a recent recording of Beethoven Symphony 9 with the San Francisco Orchestra and Michael Tilson-Thomas. His achievements are exceptional. He is in demand around the globe for his performances ranging from the Baroque to Wagner. And his SSO performance in March marks the first time that he has performed with our orchestra. This is a big moment for music here: it’s time to celebrate a hero!


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Celebrating 30 Years! MICHAEL SWAN Saskatoon audiences have been very privileged. For 30 seasons, Michael Swan has sat to the left of every conductor that has taken the podium in Saskatoon. But Michael’s contribution to the city’s musical life has been so much more than simply sitting to the left of the conductor. He began violin studies at age five with Dorothy Overholt, and also studied with Norma Lee Bisha, Mark Reedman and Robert Klose as he was growing up. In 1979, he was awarded the Gold Medal for the highest standing in Canada for Royal Conservatory of Toronto ARCT violin examinations. Michael studied with Yuri Mazurkevich in the Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario, receiving the Hideo Saito Award for academic achievement in 1981 and 1982. Afterwards, he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with Aaron Rosand, receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in 1984.

Since September 1984, Michael has been concertmaster of the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Saskatoon Symphony Chamber Players. He has been a soloist with the orchestra a number of times in the Master Series and with the Chamber Orchestra. He performs solo recitals regularly, and has several compositions to his credit. He has been featured on CBC radio as a solo violinist and as a composer. Michael has been heard on the SSO stage as a composer – and music lovers in the city have reveled in his solo concerts where he showcases his ability to play baroque to modern repertoire. Michael, for your years of dedication and music making, your orchestra and audience salutes you!


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JIM WIttER

SIMOn & GARFUnkEL Act 1 Mrs. Robinson Hazy Shade of Winter Scarborough Fair I Am A Rock For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her Feelin’ Groovy El condor Pasa (If I could) the Boxer

Act 2 Bye Bye Love Wake Up, Little Susie America the Sound Of Silence Homeward Bound Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover Slip Slidn’ Away Bridge Over troubled Water cecilia Old Friends/Bookends

Jim Witter has been entertaining for over 20 years… Whether it be his country music, contemporary christian, or the music of Billy Joel and Elton John, Jim’s versatility as an artist has allowed him the opportunity to reach out and share his music and his infectious personality with audiences of all ages across canada and the United States. His unique approach and comfortable rapport makes each member of his audience feel as though they are a part of a private concert in the comfort of their own living room. this, along with his rich, powerful voice and ease of manner at the piano, make him a favourite with theatre goers everywhere. It all started at a very early age as Jim began performing in the comfort of his own living room. His mother would play piano, and Jim would belt out the hits, everything from the Beatles to Broadway musicals. not bad for a four-year-old! All through his school years, Jim knew that he was destined to have a career in the music business. “I never really thought of doing anything else,” he says, “and neither did my parents because they always encouraged me to follow my dream.” And follow it he did. Jim paid his dues, playing in the clubs and bars around Southern Ontario for years. He would write songs and record demos during the day and play in the clubs at night to pay the bills. Jim met his wife Rebecca in 1985. together, they worked tirelessly to promote Jim’s talent and music in hopes that one day their efforts would be recognized. Finally in 1990, one of Jim’s demos came to the attention of a Sony Music canada executive, which really got Jim’s recording career rolling. A record deal with a smaller independent label in canada, soon gave way to a multi-record deal with curb Records of nashville, home of tim McGraw, Leanne Rimes and Wynonna Judd. From his first self-titled record, to “All My Life” and “Forgiveness,” Jim has had 10 top 10 radio hits in canada, seven hit videos on cMt and


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impressive chart action in the U.S. on Billboard and R&R. Jim’s music and songwriting have been recognized on both sides of the border, earning him multiple awards and nominations from the canadian country Music Association, the Juno Awards, and most recently the Dove Awards in nashville, where Jim’s album “Forgiveness” was nominated for Inspirational Album of the year. “Songwriting has always been a real love of mine,” says Jim. “I feel very fortunate to have been able to work with so many incredible song-writers over the past years, like Steve Wariner for instance. not only have the collaborations produced songs that I am very proud of, but I have gained an invaluable education and created lifelong friendships along the way.” A few years ago, Jim came up with the concept for the show “the Piano Men,” a musical journey through the ‘70s featuring the songs of Billy Joel and Elton John. "I was always a big fan of acoustic music—especially the folk of the ‘70s: James taylor, Harry chapin," he reveals, "but my real mentors were Billy Joel and Elton John." this multi-media rock musical has turned out to be a hit, receiving rave reviews from music critics all across north America. there are even plans to take the show overseas to London and Japan in the near future. Jim still lives in Southern Ontario with his wife, Rebecca and their four children, James, Roslyn, Ryan and Luke. A devoted family man, Jim is also very active in his community, supporting numerous charities and organizations, especially those which benefit children and their families. “All I’ve ever wanted from this business is to be able to support my family and to make people feel a little better when they hear my music. to help them forget about their troubles for a while and enjoy the moment”, he concludes. “If I can continue doing this five, 10, 15 years down the road, I’ll be perfectly happy.”


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Saskatoon Symphony Supporters Circle Thank you donors! We are so proud to have a committed and growing group of donors who provide crucial support helping the SSO create great music and memorable experiences in our community. We couldn’t do it without you. thank you! List information current to December 2014.

Sustaining supporters BHP Billiton

Potash corporation of Saskatchewan

cameco corporation

Frank & Ellen Remai Foundation

cEL Electrical contractors

SGI

conexus credit Union

SIGA

Lynn Ewing & Bill Feldbruegge

Saskatoon Fastprint

Annette & Monty keene Pishny Floyd

Saskatoon Symphony Book & Music Sale

Florence Joan Foss Estate

SaskEnergy

k+S Potash

SaskPower

Mary Marino

Sasktel

Floyd Mcnabb Estate in memory of Effie Mcnabb

Penelope Stalker

new community credit Union

Doug & Lilian thorpe

Elsie Schneiderman

Janet & Art Postle

Patron’s Club Darla Saunders & Bruce Harrison

Judy & Percy Balon

connie Gutwin

Brian Mallard & Associates/ Brian Mallard Insurance Services Ltd.

connie & chris Haunsperger

Esther cherland kenneth & Penelope coutu

Sharon Hildebrand & ken thomas

Yvonne cuttle

John Jamieson

Adelle tosh

Anne Doig & Bob cowan

theresa & Eric knogler

kay turner

Adele & Gene Dupuis/ Prairie Meats

Garnet & Susan Pakota

Ryan Walker

David J. Parkinson

Electric Umbrella

Anne & neil Reddekopp

chris & natisha Wiechnik/ LifeMark Health centre

Shelley Ewing Lynn Gee

Bryn Richards & Jenna Muench

Mark Wolff / Advance-tek consulting

Mark Gryba

catherine & Alun Richards

carol & Joel Yelland

Anne & Elmer Guenther

Rob & nora Rongve

Rob Hendry & Pamela Delong-Hendry

Roger & Lorraine Schmid James Stinn & natalia Podilsky Bernie & Doug taylor


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Donors This Season David Abraham

Donald & Sylvia Acton

Pamela & Murray Acton Shirley Acton Sina Adl

Affinity Credit Union Vanessa Amy

Areva Resources Canada, Inc. Earl Ballard

Mary Barrett-Lenz

Herta Barron

Heidi Bartsch

Audrey Bayduza

Andrew Beaton Carol Beaulieu

Keri Beebe

Anna Beeton

Diane Bekolay

Robert & Helen Card

Paul Ens

Cheetham's Pharmacy

Leona Ewert

Joan Champ

Bill & Mary Chapman

Ravinda Chibbar

Maureen Cline

Leslie & Helen Coleman

Barry Collins

Community Electric Ltd. Mary Conklin

Anne-Marie Connor

Janice Cook

Carol-Marie Cottin

Paul & Viola Coutu

Elizabeth & Ron Cuming Roseanne Daku

Mary Lou Day

Pamela Delong-Hendry

Daniel BĂŠland & Angela Kempf

Department of Physics & Engineering Physics, U of S

Kathleen Bender

Jo-Anne Dillon

Darrell Bell

Dawn McLean Belyk

Trevor Benning

BMA Group Benefits Division Ltd. William Boan

Ron Boden & Gail Zink

Gloria & Herman Boerma Eileen Boryski Carol Boryski John Botari

Evelyn Bowman

Brainsport - The Running Store Ann Brander

Audrey Brandt Erin Brophey

Darren & Brianna Brownell Lois Bruce

Darrell Bueckert

Brenda Derdall

Joyce Dibski

John Doane

Robert Dobrohoczki

Mitchell Doepker Tyler Dovell

Geraldine Dowling Margaret Dragan Beverly Drew Marie Dunn

Lorenzo Dupuis Leanne Durand

Dolores & Donald Ebert Robert & Vina Edwards Lois Elder

Phyllis Ellis

Vanessa Emy

David Engdahl

Esther Beryl English Barbara & Jake Ens

Elsie Epp

Richard & Linda Ewen Joan Feather

Jacqueline Ferraton Allan & Helen Few

Joan & Peter Flood Carmen Foley

Jonathan Forrest Lynne Fowke

Rachel Fowlie-Neufeld

Margaret Fredeen Meta Freitag

Mary Friesen

Jonathan & Ruth Friesen Joe & Cathy Fry Daniel Funk

Garry and Kathy Gable Sherril Gelmon Don Gendzwill

Larry & Judy Glazier Melissa Goodchild Fran Gordon

Annalisa Govenlock Kevin Grady

Alexander & Katharine Grier Anne Jane Grieve Louise Griffith Aline Guillas

Doreen Haaland

Ted & Marie Hammer Michael Harris

Brian & Loretta Hartsook Bob & Ollie Hasselback

Michael Hayden & Delores Gradish Susan Healey

Terry Heckman

Dorothea Heckman Shawn Heinz


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Mary-Jane Hendel

Bob & Doreen Hickie

Helen & Derek R. Hill

Janet Hill

Jack Hillson

Kimiko Hirose

Michael Hosaluk

Stuart & Mary Houston Neil R Hughes

Hume Family Fund*

Dennis & Rosemary Hunt

Michele Hupaelo

Lindsay Love Ingram

Ian Innes

George James

Tim James

Willis & Marlys Jantz

Arnold & Deborah Janzen

Eunice Janzen

Janice Jacques

Lillian Jen-Payzant

David Jobling

Bev Johnson

Phyllis Johnston

Roger & Marie Jolly

Kevin Junk

Anne & Rick Kalenchuk

Lois & Norwood Kavanagh Gerarda Kaye

Kaze Family Foundation Kyle Kennedy Kim Kennett

John & Myrna King

Anna Klaassen Fund*

Howard & Elizabeth Klein Holly Ann Knott Mark Kornder Kirsten Kos

Jackie Kozak

Dr. & Mrs. G.J. Kraay

Jeffrey Kulyk

Kenneth (Skip) Kutz

Ken LaBorde & Jeanne Remenda

Michelle LaBrash

Land & Estates Management Inc.

Jacques Lanteigne

Frederick Leighton

Leland Kimpinski LLP

Joyce & Karl Lenz Shelly Loeffler

Mairin Loewen

Henri Loiselle

Brent Longstaff

Brenda & Wayne MacDonald

Colin Macdonald & Theresa Skwara* Heather MacDonald

Effie MacLean Estate Margaret Marcoux

Peggy & Tim Martin Mary Matwyuk

Marjorie Mazzei

Sophie McBean Judy McCrosky

Vicki McDougall

Allan McGuire

Hugh & Sheryl McKee Donald McKercher Robert McLellan

Shirley & Wallace McNeil Dean McNeill

Phav Meekins Ivar Mendez

Meyers Norris Penny B.J. Michaels

Stuart & Dorothy Middleton Isabelle Mills

Lawrence Mitchell Brenda Moats

Margaret Monks Joanna Morrow

Jacqueline Mowchenko Ans Nahirney

Peter H. Neijmeijer Willette Neijmeijer

Hillary Nelson

Matthew Neufeld

Ken & Vel Neumann

New Community Credit Union

Ross Nikiforuk

Earl Nostbakken Hilda Noton

Pat Nowoselski Noella Nutting

Wendy Obrigavitch Grattan O'Grady

Catherine O'Leary Verna Olfert

Constance Owen-Jones Martha Pankratz George & Ellen Parchomchuk

Rosanna Parry Photography Ceri Patrick

Jamesy Patrick John Patterson John Payzant

Ronald & Betty-Ann Perkins Jan Phillips Joe Ponic

Mathieu Pouliot Ned Powers

John Prietchuk

Kathryn Probert

Sinikka Purmonen Henriette Quessy Vern Ratzlaff Neil Rawlyk

Robert & Sylvia Regnier Norrie Reid

Wilson Reid

Ruth Radostits

Karen Reynaud

Arlene Reynolds Betty Reynolds*


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Dorothy Riemer

Al & Sandra Ritchie Myrna Rolfes

J. Frank Roy

Lila Rudachyk

Leslie Ruo

Alan & Edda Ryan Nicole Ryan

Rhonda Sader

Andrea Sargent

Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers Assoc.

Saskatoon Community Foundation

Saskatoon Co-operative Assoc. Ltd.

Saskatoon Funeral Home Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Saskatoon's Composers' Performance Society

Saskatoon Youth Music Theatre

Harvey & Grace Sauder George Schmid Judy Schmid

Angela & Randy Schmidt Viola Schmidt Don Schmidt

Kassidy Schneider

Ralph & Marg Schneider Frances Schultz Sheila Scott

Marie Sellar

John Senior

Phillip Settler

Arlene Shiplett

Robert D. & Lura Mae Meeds Sider Fund*

Audrey & Peter Siemens Rod & Denise Simair

Bonnie & Grant Skomorowski

Rosemary Slater Shanon Sofko Ruth Solheim

Charlene Sorensen

Harmony Souls

Elenor & Gordon Sparks Darci Speidel

Marie Spencer

Terry Stannard Pius Steckler

Stephanie Stefanson-Pexa Peter Stoicheff & Kathryn Warden Frank Strange

Sunrise Publishing

Ian & Meredith Sutherland

P. Michael & Margaret V. Swan Olive Swerhone

Kate Toews

Edward & Dorothy Tymchatyn Michael Tyrrell

United Way

University of Saskatchewan Brian Unverricht

Ursulines of St. Angela's Convent Agnes Valade

Douglas Vaughan Tanya Veeman

Marilyn & Jim Veikle

Albert & Marjorie Veroba

Anthony & Darlene Walliser Mary Sue Weinmaster Johann Wentzel Erika Wentzel

Ross Wheaton Elsie White

Shannon Whyley

Victor & Erna Wiebe Katie Wiens

Bill Wildeman

Dennis Will

Michael Williams

Heather Wilson Marilyn Wipf

TCUPlace

Gary & Amy Wobeser

Kenneth Thomas

Catherine Zeilner

The Gallery / Art Placement Karin Tate

Derek Thompson

William Yang Yip Memorial Fund*

Thomas & June Zurowski

Our donor recognition policy is continuing to evolve, and we appreciate your continued assistance in helping us to ensure that we have your preferred names or anonymity requests for future donor acknowledgements. If you would like to change the way we display your name or your name has been accidentally omitted, please contact Angela kempf, Director of Development, at development@saskatoonsymphony.org or 306-665-6414.

*Gifts made through the Saskatoon Community Foundation


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Upcoming Events February

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28 ESPANA (MASTERS SERIES) Saturday, February 28, 2015, tcU Place, Sid Buckwold theatre, 7:30 pm

March 4 TIME FOR TODDLERS Wednesday, March 4, 2015, SSO Rehearsal Hall, 408 20th St. W, 9:30 pm

15 THE HOCKEY SWEATER (FAMILY SPECIAL) Sunday, March 15, 2015 Sasktel centre, 2:00 pm

20/21 THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC, THE CORE AT PAVED ARTS Friday, March 20, 2015, PAVED Arts, 424 20th St W, 7:30 pm Saturday, March 21, 2015, PAVED Arts, 424 20th St W, 7:30 pm

28 SASKATCHEWAN CELEBRATION (MASTERS SERIES) Saturday, March 28, 2015, tcU Place, Sid Buckwold theatre, 7:30 pm

April 19 SEPTET (PLAYERS CHOICE SERIES) Sunday, April 19, 2015, Delta Bessborough, 2:30 pm

25 THE MUSIC OF LED ZEPPELIN (POPS SERIES) Saturday, April 25, 2015, tcU Place, Sid Buckwold theatre, 7:30 pm

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in the

FUTURE

SASKATOON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Your tax deductLble donation will be generously matched dollar for dollar by the Frank and Ellen Remai Foundation and for every gift of $100 a seat will be reserved for you at a special concert this November For more information visit saskatoonsymphony.org/share-in-the-future or call Angela at 306.665.6414


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