APPLAUSE! January-February 2017 Official Program
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CONTENTS WELCOME...........................................................................................................5 2016-2017 SEASON LISTING.......................................................................27 PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS
SONGBOOK ACADEMY® ALL-STARS IN CONCERT......................................6
FEATURE: YELLOWJACKETS STILL GOING STRONG.....................................10
RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE..........................................................12
PKF-PRAGUE PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA................................................16
FEATURE: "1964" BRINGS BACK BEATLEMANIA..........................................22
NIEL BERG'S 101 YEARS OF BROADWAY......................................................28
SARA EVANS.................................................................................................30
FIVE IRISH TENORS........................................................................................31
"1964" … THE TRIBUTE- CELEBRATING THE BEATLES.....................................32
VENICE BAROQUE ORCHESTRA..................................................................34
MARTINA MCBRIDE.......................................................................................38
YELLOWJACKETS...........................................................................................40 ABOUT THE CENTER........................................................................................42 PATRON SERVICES & AMENITIES..........................................................44–45 BOX OFFICE.......................................................................................................46 CONTACT US.....................................................................................................47 ABOUT THE SONGBOOK FOUNDATION...................................................49 CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF..........................................52–53 CENTER ANNUAL PARTNERS.................................................................54–57 SONGBOOK FOUNDATION BOARD & FRIENDS............................58–60 CENTER MAJOR PARTNERS..........................................................................62
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DEAR FRIENDS, It’s hard to believe 2017 is already upon us, but the start of a new year provides a nice opportunity to take stock of where we are and look ahead at what’s to come. Here at the Center for the Performing Arts, we’re looking forward to a great schedule of upcoming events as we continue our sixth season. Especially exciting is our inaugural Songbook Academy® All-Stars concert on Jan. 7. Each summer, the Great American Songbook Foundation brings together the nation’s top high school vocalists for its Songbook Academy®. Only one is named Songbook Youth Ambassador for the coming year, performing with Foundation founder Michael Feinstein at such venues as Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. On this special night, for the first time, we will welcome back all seven Ambassadors for an unforgettable evening of music at the Palladium. We look forward to seeing these vibrant young performers again and celebrating their many successes. Among them is our 2014 Ambassador, Maddie Baillio, who played the central role of Tracy Turnblad in NBC’s December broadcast of Hairspray Live! Beyond that, we’re bringing you a wide variety of arts and entertainment in January and February. From country stars Sara Evans and Martina McBride to the classical sounds of Venice Baroque and the Prague Philharmonia to the jazz of the Yellowjackets and the Beatles tribute band “1964,” there’s something for virtually any taste. Opening Jan. 17 in the Songbook Foundation Exhibit Gallery at the Palladium is a new exhibition dedicated to the great Ella Fitzgerald. Also coming up are a number of education and outreach events for all ages, including our very first standup comedy classes, a meeting of our Palladium Bookies book discussion club, monthly Peanut Butter & Jam sessions for preschoolers and two sessions of our Dance Discovery Series. You can learn more about those events at TheCenterPresents.org. True, these winter months can be tough in Indiana, but when you’re ready to warm up with world-class entertainment and inspiration, please join us at the Center for the Performing Arts.
Eric S. Payne CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jeffrey C. McDermott
INTERIM PRESIDENT/CEO
Michael Feinstein ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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Julia Bonnett 2009
Annie Yokom 2010
Nick Ziobro 2012
ACADEMY
All-Stars In Concert SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 AT 8PM THE PALLADIUM
Julia Goodwin 2013 6
Maddie Baillio 2014
Lucas DeBard 2015
Brighton Thomas 2016
The Songbook Academy® is a summer music intensive for young singers who have an interest in the Great American Songbook. Students who love the music of classic Broadway shows, jazz, and popular music have the life-changing opportunity to work with music industry pros, award winning singers and performers, and educators from the top university music and theatre programs in the country. Julia Bonnett, from Carmel, Indiana, was the first ever winner of the Songbook Academy® in 2009. Following her win, she made her national debut at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency in New York City. Julia shared the stage with Michael Feinstein and Emmy and Tony Award winner David Hyde Pierce for the opening gala celebration for the Center for the Performing Arts. She has been featured in concert with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and Indiana Wind Symphony. Julia’s theatrical credits include starring roles in The Drowsy Chaperone, Into the Woods, and Little Women at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. She received rave reviews for her recent performance as Belle in Beauty and the Beast at Beef & Boards Dinner Theater in Indianapolis. Julia is a graduate of Indiana University. Annie Yokom, from Chicago, Illinois, was the 2010 winner of the Songbook Academy®. She made her national debut at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency in New York City and recently joined Michael Feinstein in concert at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Annie is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where she received a BFA in musical theatre. She has appeared in regional theaters across the country, including Pittsburgh CLO and Wagon Wheel Theater. She made her national television debut on Fox TV’s Prison Break and has appeared on PBS. Annie just fulfilled her lifelong dream to move to New York City, where she has been busy auditioning and singing her heart out wherever she can. Thanks to Michael Feinstein and everyone at the Great American Songbook Foundation for their endless support -and for keeping this wonderful music alive. To learn more about Annie, visit AnnieYokom.com. Nick Ziobro was the 2012 winner of the Songbook Academy® and served as the Songbook Youth Ambassador. A native of Manlius, New York, he is now a junior at Rider University. In his role as Songbook Youth Ambassador, Nick shared the stage with Michael Feinstein, Marvin Hamlisch, and Barry Manilow, among other notables. He has appeared at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and with the Pasadena Pops Orchestra. He made his national television debut on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. His debut album – A Lot Of Livin’ To Do – produced by Michael Feinstein and featuring jazz greats Bucky Pizzarelli, Tedd Firth, Jay Leonhart and more – was released in May 2014. To learn more about Nick, visit Nick-Ziobro.com. (Continued on next page.)
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Julia Goodwin, a recent high school graduate from Baldwinsville, New York, was the 2013 winner of the Songbook Academy® and served as the Songbook Youth Ambassador. She was featured in Michael Feinstein’s New Year’s Eve special on PBS, along with Darren Criss, Aaron Tveit, and Christine Ebersole. Julia also appeared on ABC’s Inside Edition and NBC’s America’s Got Talent. She has performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and Birdland Jazz Club. Julia’s current album features "unplugged" versions of some of her favorite Great American Songbook standards. She is in her freshman year at Syracuse University. To learn more about Julia, visit JuliaGoodwinMusic.com. Maddie Baillio, from League City, Texas, was the 2014 winner of the Songbook Academy® and served as the Songbook Youth Ambassador. In this role, Maddie performed to capacity audiences at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and Birdland Jazz Club with Michael Feinstein. She recently completed her sophomore year at Marymount Manhattan College, where she starred as Winnifred in Once upon a Mattress and in the title role of Frank Wildhorn’s Dracula. Maddie recently won the coveted role of Tracy Turnblad in the upcoming NBC production of Hairspray Live! She joins a star studded cast for the December 7 production, including Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, Tony winners Harvey Fierstein, Martin Short, and Kristin Chenoweth, and Pop superstar Ariana Grande. Lucas DeBard, of Lebanon, Indiana, was the 2015 winner of the Songbook Academy® and served as the Songbook Youth Ambassador. In that role, Lucas represented the Great American Songbook Foundation in performances across the country in such venues as the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and the Sunnylands retreat in California. Lucas was thrilled to join Michael Feinstein for his holiday engagement at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City. He is currently working on a solo show that will feature his many talents as a singer and instrumentalist. Lucas is a sophomore at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, where he studies music education and jazz studies. Brighton Thomas was the winner of the 2016 Songbook Academy® and now serves as the new Songbook Youth Ambassador. She is a senior at John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California, where she is active in the school’s award-winning show choir and musical theatre programs. Over the next year, Brighton will have multiple opportunities to perform and represent the Songbook Foundation across the country. She will make her first official performance as Songbook Youth Ambassador at the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame Gala on October 15. Brighton will make her New York City debut at Feinstein’s/54 Below on December 16. 8
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YELLOWJACKETS
HAVEN’T LOST THEIR STING Jazz quartet going strong after more than three decades. By Jay Harvey Thirty-five years is a long time for a jazz group to hold together, but it helps when the music can evolve with the shifts in personnel. Jazz-rock fusion was a popular description for Yellowjackets’ approach when they arose in the wake of Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters, the Mahavishnu Orchestra and post-Bitches Brew Miles Davis. Because their spirit is so focused on collaboration, however, the band today is quite different from what it was at the start, in the late 1970s, as a gathering of session musicians 10
behind guitarist Robben Ford. Nonetheless, Yellowjackets’ identity is broadly fixed in the public mind and has been rewarded by international fame and two Grammy Awards. Many of the band’s influences over the years come together in its latest album, Cohearence, released in April 2016. Like its predecessors, the collection showcases a band that keyboardist Russell Ferrante has defined as “four people with equal say.” Any changes in artistic direction have corresponded with changes in the lineup. The first major shift occurred early on, when Ford’s record label encouraged him to pursue a more vocal and pop-oriented direction. That led to an amicable split from the men he had recruited to support his funk- and R&Binfluenced sound: keyboardist Ferrante, bass guitarist Jimmy Haslip and drummer Ricky Lawson. But that was not before the quartet had notched its 1981 recording debut, Yellowjackets, adding to the history of insect-derived band names. (The precedent of
the Beatles, a name inspired by Buddy Holly’s Crickets, has not been mentioned in Yellowjackets interviews.) “Jimmy brought us a list of possible names, most just awful,” Ferrante recalled. “The one that popped out was Yellowjackets, as it seemed to connote something lively, energetic and something with a ‘sting.’” After taking some time to tour with other projects, the remaining three members regrouped to record Mirage a Trois, which earned their first of 17 Grammy nominations. The addition of alto saxophonist Marc Russo in 1983 solidified the band. A second sea change occurred in 1998 – during a period also marked by changes in management and label – with the departure of drummer Will Kennedy, who had replaced Lawson in the mid-1980s. The band maintained its busy schedule with a series of drummers before Marcus Baylor provided some stability during this century’s first decade. Kennedy returned to the drum chair in 2011, but the following year, Haslip left for family reasons. The current bassist is Dane Alderson, who joined in April 2015 and played on Cohearance, the band’s 23rd album. As always, all four members contribute compositions, though the pieces often undergo thorough revision in rehearsal.
As multi-reed player Bob Mintzer, who replaced Russo in 1991, explained: “In the process of everybody getting their mitts on it, it’s going to change.” A recipe for trouble? Not so. “We’ve always found a way to reach a consensus without people’s feelings getting too bruised,” Ferrante said. “It’s been a partnership from the very beginning,” Mintzer agreed. “There’s never been a leader of this band.” Depending on the era, various labels have been applied to Yellowjackets, more or less appropriately. Were they “smooth jazz” or “progressive rock,” for instance? To this band, such categories are irrelevant. “We’re always trying to balance the familiar and those things that really feel good and create a warm feeling,” Ferrante said, “with those things that will challenge us and invigorate us artistically.” Jay Harvey covered the arts for 42 years at the Flint Journal and the Indianapolis Star before retiring in May 2013. He now writes about classical music, jazz, theater, dance and literature at jayharveyupstage.blogspot.com.
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RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE January 13 & 14 at 8pm | The Tarkington Chopiniana Music by Frederic Chopin (Suite of piano pieces orchestrated by Alexander Glazunov) Choreography by Mikhail Fokine Sets and costumes by Elena and Sergei Radchenko Premiere: February 23, 1907, Marinski Theatre, St. Petersburg Additional choreography and staging by Iryna Kovalova Cast List Romantic Youth Ivan Zviagincev Nelson Pena Nymphs Waltz #11 Elena Khorosheva
Prelude Maria Sokolnikova Olga Gudkova
Two Nymphs Galina Romanova Hanna Zimovchenko
Mazurka Aleksandra Krukova Waltz # 7 Olga Gudkova
Program Notes Chopiniana grew out of Chopin’s Seventh Waltz and had its premiere on February 23, 1907. The favorite oeuvre of its creator, Mikhail Fokine, this work has now become standard repertoire for many of the world’s leading theatres.
Chopiniana does not have a traditional plot. The curtain opens to reveal a picturesque group of ballerinas, frozen in anticipation, the embodiment of the Young Man’s dream. The women rise like a romantic vision, circle 12
around the Young Man, spread out like a light fog and then freeze again in their original poses. This ballet is in one regard a timeless poetic example of stylization, and in another, a work set distinctly in its own period. Fokine incorporated the cultural experiences of the past and the blossoming ideas of the present, thus saturating the work with universal significance. It is not the characters in the ballet that develop, but rather the themes, moods and feelings.
Intermission Carmen Music by Rodion Shchedrin (1932) after Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Choreography by Alberto Alonso (1967) First production 1967, Moscow Based on a story by Prosper Merimee Additional choreography and staging by Iryna Kovalova Cast List Carmen Maria Klyueva Milena Stashina
JosĂŠ Alexander Daev Dmitry Sitkevich
Torero Denis Onufriychuk Nelson Pena Corregidor Evgeniy Rudakov Anton Baglikov
Fate Elena Khorosheva Tobacco Girls Olga Sharikova Malika Tokkozhina Hanna Zimovchenko Daria Lednikova
Program Notes The impetus for the creation of Carmen was the cherished dream of celebrated Russian ballerina Maya Plisetskaya to depict the highstrung and riveting character in a ballet. Initially banned by the Soviet hierarchy as "disrespectful" to the opera for precisely these qualities, the ballet has since become Shchedrin's best-known work and has remained popular in the West as what reviewer James Sanderson of allmusic.com calls "an iconoclastic but highly entertaining retelling of Bizet's opera." Soldier Don JosĂŠ falls in love with Carmen, a cigarette vendor, but she later abandons him for the toreador Escamillo. Don JosĂŠ suffers from an unhealthy passion for Carmen; he can no longer endure this situation and he urges her to come back to him. Carmen, who loves her freedom above all things and who does not accept being (Continued on next page.) 13
controlled by anyone, denies him the opportunity. Fate, an ambiguous character who takes on the shape of a bull, sketches the tragic conclusion of this exhilarating love story. The program says, "Carmen is a beautiful woman who is free, true to herself, and completely honest. Don JosĂŠ lies, and thus he loses her. The Bull represents Fate. Therefore Carmen and the Bull die at the same time because she and her Fate are one." The final pas de deux, a danced contest between Carmen and Don JosĂŠ, is a simulated bullfight in which the ballerina assumes the combined roles of heroine and Fate in the form of a bull. Russian National Ballet Theatre The Russian National Ballet Theatre was founded in Moscow during the transitional period of Perestroika in the late 1980s, when many of the great dancers and choreographers of the Soviet Union's ballet institutions were exercising their newfound creative freedom by starting new, vibrant companies dedicated not only to the timeless tradition of classical Russian Ballet, but also to invigorating this tradition as the Russians began to accept new developments in dance from around the world. The company, then titled the Soviet National Ballet, was founded by and incorporated graduates from the great Russian choreographic schools of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Perm. The principal dancers of the company came from the upper ranks of the great ballet companies and academies of Russia, and the companies of Riga, Kiev and even Warsaw. Today, the Russian National Ballet Theatre is its own institution, with over 50 dancers of singular instruction and vast experience, many of whom have been with the company since its inception. In addition to their extensive tour history, beginning in January 2017 the company will embark upon a four month coast-to-coast tour of the United States. In 1994, the legendary Bolshoi principal dancer Elena Radchenko was selected by Presidential decree to assume the first permanent artistic directorship of the company. Radchenko is the founder of the Russian National Ballet Theatre, and she has focused the Company on upholding the grand national tradition of the major Russian ballet works and developing new talents throughout Russia, with a repertory of virtually all of the great full works of Petipa: Don Quixote, La Bayadere, The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Raymonda, Paquita, Coppelia and La Sylphide, as well as productions of, among others, The Nutcracker, Sylvia, and La Fille Mal Gardee.
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PKF - Prague Philharmonia The PKF - Prague Philharmonia, originally called the Prague Philharmonia, was founded in 1994 at the initiative of the world-famous conductor Jiří Bělohlávek to bring a breath of fresh air to the Czech and global music scenes in the form of a contagious élan and a drive to achieve superior performance of every detail of the score. Soon after its founding, the PKF - Prague Philharmonia joined the ranks of the most respected Czech orchestras and established great renown in Europe and elsewhere in the world. In its “manifesto,” the orchestra highlighted vigor, energy, and perfectionism, as well as a tremendous love for the music, with which it imbues each and every concert. The PKF - Prague Philharmonia is beloved for its characteristic sound, created in large part by the key focus of its repertoire: Viennese Classicism, pieces by Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. This area is the ensemble's primary domain, and an area at which it excels. The spirit of the art from this historical period is perfectly reflected in the PKF - Prague Philharmonia credo: to play with crystal-clear purity and a straightforward, sparkling passion that will ensure that every listener, regardless of age or profession, may understand every detail of the music performed and return home from its concerts full of joie de vivre. The art presented by the PKF - Prague Philharmonia is both exceptional and accessible to everyone. The repertoire also includes Romance compositions, as well as modern and contemporary music, performed within a Special Concert series unique among the selections of Czech orchestras. Since the beginning of the 2008-2009 season, the orchestra has been headed by Chief Conductor and Music Director Jakub Hrůša, who despite his young age already enjoys great international renown. The ensemble's founder, the globally celebrated Czech conductor Jiří Bělohlávek, was at its helm until 2005, when he was named the orchestra's Conductor Laureate. From 2005 to 2008, the Chief Conductor of the PKF - Prague Philharmonia was the Swiss conductor and flautist Kaspar Zehnder. Since the beginning of the 2015-16 season, the post of Music Director and Chief Conductor will be taken by the distinguished French conductor Emmanuel Villaume. The PKF - Prague Philharmonia is a regular guest at international music festivals, frequently performs at prestigious world concert halls, and is a regular partner of world-famous conductors and soloists including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Milan Turković, Jefim Bronfman, András Schiff, Shlomo Mintz, Sarah Chang, Isabelle Faust, Mischa Maisky, Magdalena Kožená, Anna Netrebko, Natalie Dessay, Rolando Villazón, Plácido Domingo, Elina Garanča, Juan Diego Flórez, Radek Baborák, Thomas Hampson and many others. (Continued on next page.) 17
To date the orchestra has recorded more than 60 CDs for prominent Czech and foreign labels, including Deutsche Grammophon, Decca, Supraphon, EMI, Warner Music, and Harmonia Mundi. Some of its albums have received such prestigious accolades as the RAC Canada Gold Disc (2000), the Harmonie Award (2001) and the Diapason d'Or (September 2007). Emmanuel Villaume, Music Director French-born conductor Emmanuel Villaume has led captivating performances with the most prominent opera companies and symphony orchestras around the world. In 2015 Villaume began his tenure as Music Director and Chief Conductor of the PKF - Prague Philharmonia. Recent projects with the PKF include a Deutsche Grammophon recording with Anna Netrebko, a Warner Classics release with Bryan Hymel and a New Year’s celebration concert at the Royal Opera House Muscat. Villaume is now entering his fourth season as Music Director of the Dallas Opera. The Chicago Classical Review praised Villaume’s conducting of Roméo et Juliette at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, saying “Villaume is almost without peer in this repertory, and his conducting provides a virtual seminar in how French opera should be performed.” His recent orchestral performances include at New York’s Avery Fisher Hall for the 2014 Richard Tucker Gala, with the Juilliard Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Grant Park Music Festival, the White Nights Festival at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia, and a European concert tour of Iolanta. He was Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the National Slovenian Philharmonic and Chief Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra from 2009 to 2016. As author of noted articles of musicology, Villaume was appointed Dramaturg of the Opéra National du Rhin in Strasbourg at the age of 21. Sarah Chang, Violin Recognized as one of the foremost violinists of our time, Sarah Chang has performed with the most esteemed orchestras, conductors and accompanists in an international career spanning more than two decades. Since her debut with the New York Philharmonic at age 8, Chang has continued to impress audiences with her technical virtuosity and refined emotional depth. In 2006, Chang was listed in the 20 Top Women in Newsweek magazine’s “Women and Leadership," and in 2008, she was named a Young Global Leader for 2008 by the World Economic Forum. In 2012, she received the Harvard University Leadership Award, and in 2005, Yale University dedicated a chair in Sprague Hall in her name. In 2004, Chang carried the Olympic Torch in New York for the Olympic games, became the youngest person ever to receive the Hollywood Bowl's Hall of Fame award, and was awarded the Internazionale Accademia Musicale Chigiana Prize in Sienna, Italy. 18
Other previous distinctions include the Avery Fisher Career Grant, Gramophone’s “Young Artist of the Year” award, Germany’s “Echo” Schallplattenpreis, “Newcomer of the Year” honors at the International Classical Music Awards in London, and Korea’s “Nan Pa” award. In 2011, Chang was named an official Artistic Ambassador by the U.S. Department of State. Andrew Von Oeyen, Piano Hailed worldwide for his elegant and insightful interpretations, balanced artistry and brilliant technique, Andrew Von Oeyen has established himself as one of the most captivating pianists of his generation. Since his debut at age 16 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Esa-Pekka Salonen, von Oeyen has excelled in a broad spectrum of concerto repertoire — Bartok, Barber, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Fauré, Ligeti, Liszt, Gershwin, Grieg, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Schumann, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky — with such ensembles as the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, National Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Saint Louis Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Berlin Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, Singapore Symphony, Grant Park Orchestra, Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony, Utah Symphony, Orchestre Symphonique de Marseille, Geneva Chamber Orchestra, Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra, Slovenian Philharmonic and Slovak Philharmonic. As both soloist and conductor he has led concerti and orchestral works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Ravel and Kurt Weill. On July 4, 2009, von Oeyen performed at the U.S. Capitol with the National Symphony in “A Capitol Fourth,” reaching millions worldwide in the multi-award-winning PBS live telecast. Von Oeyen has appeared in recital at Wigmore Hall and Barbican Hall in London, Lincoln Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Boston’s Symphony Hall, Zürich’s Tonhalle, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, Bolshoi Zal in St. Petersburg, Dublin’s National Concert Hall, Royce Hall in Los Angeles, Herbst Theater in San Francisco, Sala São Paulo, Teatro Olimpico in Rome, in Bucharest, Hanoi and Macau, and in every major concert hall of Japan and South Korea. Von Oeyen, of German and Dutch heritage, was born in the United States. He began his piano studies at age 5 and made his solo orchestral debut at age 10. An alumnus of Columbia University and graduate of The Juilliard School, where his principal teachers were Herbert Stessin and Jerome Lowenthal, he has also worked with Alfred Brendel and Leon Fleisher. He won the prestigious Gilmore Young Artist Award in 1999 and also took first prize in the Leni Fe Bland Foundation National Piano Competition in 2001. He lives in Paris and Los Angeles. (Continued on next page.) 19
PKF - Prague Philharmonia First Violins
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Jan Fišer
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Miloslav Vrba Hana Jarošová Kubisová Roman Hranička Veronika Panochová Martin Bialas Zuzana Bialasová František Kosina Martina Bačová Dmitry Samojlov Eva Schäferová Tomáš Bařinka
Teodor Brcko Balázs Adorján Judita Škodová Martin Havelík Marie Dorazilová
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BELIEVING IN YESTERDAY ‘1964’ recreates the excitement of Beatlemania By Scott Hall Mark Benson and his musician pals had only modest expectations back in 1984, when, tired of the Top 40 cover band grind, they threw together a couple sets of Beatles songs. 22
They figured the shtick might be good for a gig every month or two – an office party, a class reunion, maybe a nightclub date. “We thought of this as something we would probably do at arm’s length, because it would just be fun,” says Benson, who plays the role of guitarist-vocalist John Lennon in the band known as “1964” … The Tribute. “It just took off. By the second year, it was full-time.” More than three decades later – over three times the career span of the actual Beatles – the Akron, Ohiobased “1964” is still going strong as one of the busiest and most respected tribute bands in the field. In fact, they’ve been called the best Beatles tribute show around by none other than Rolling Stone magazine. No one could be more surprised than Benson. “You never could have told me in 1984 that we’d be playing Carnegie Hall 13 times,” he says. “You never could have told me that we’d sell out (Colorado amphitheatre) Red Rocks 12 years in a row. It’s just nuts, and it doesn’t show any signs of slowing up.” Still playing more than 100 dates per year, the quartet will bring their eerily accurate re-creation of the Fab Four to the Palladium on Feb. 17. Rounding out the lineup – complete with trademark suits, hairstyles, vintage guitars and witty banter – are fellow founding member Tom
Work as lead guitarist George Harrison, Bobby Potter as drummer Ringo Starr and the most recent addition, Mac Ruffing, who learned to play bass left-handed for his role as Paul McCartney. In contrast to Broadway’s Beatlemania and other presentations that attempt to follow the band’s evolution, “1964” focuses specifically on the Beatles’ relatively brief touring era in the early to mid-1960s, when they electrified America on The Ed Sullivan Show and were greeted around the world by frenzied teens, overflow crowds and general pandemonium.
“You’d see these gate crashings and girls fainting,” Benson says. “Even though every step of their career was memorable and iconic, to say the least, we wanted to focus on what people remember when they first came, so this is more of a concert than a story.” However, while the Beatles’ historic live shows seldom exceeded 30 minutes, “1964” delivers a full evening of music that can easily exceed 30 songs. The repertoire ranges from early pop faves “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” to Revolver- era rockers like “Taxman” and “Daytripper.” (Continued on next page.) 23
No matter how great the material is, isn’t it a challenge for the band members – after more than 3,000 shows – to maintain their enthusiasm?
Though most critics agree on the consistent quality of the band’s output, analyzing and explaining it can be tricky.
Not at all, Benson says.
“You can hear one of their songs for the first time and walk away singing it,” Benson says. “They just had that knack, that chemistry of those four guys. No one since has had that ability, album after album after album.”
“It’s the audiences that keep it fresh for us,” he says. “When you see three generations of a family sitting in an audience, all singing, all smiling, and they leave happy – there are very few types of entertainment that can hold the attention of three generations for that length of time. It’s pretty amazing.” At one recent show, Benson recounts, a man and his 7-year-old grandson in the front row looked at each other in delighted recognition at the start of each song. They had geared up for the show by playing The Beatles: Rock Band video game, he learned afterward. “They will never forget that night,” Benson says. “It’s not just something for people who grew up with it. It brings everybody together, and they’re all just Beatle fans.”
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Beyond any artistic and commercial success, however, what made the Beatles such a sweeping cultural phenomenon, and how do they retain their exalted status a halfcentury later? That’s not so hard for Benson to answer. “It’s love, that’s what it is, in a word,” he says. “You look at how many of their songs are about love, or actually have ‘love’ in the title. And you don’t think about it, because it’s not sappy, but anybody can find a song in the Beatles catalog that they can relate to a certain part of their life, that makes them understand something better, or just feel better.”
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FIVE IRISH TENORS Saturday, February 4 at 8pm | The Palladium In the tradition of the great Irish tenor John McCormack, the Five Irish Tenors fuse Irish wit and boisterous charm with lyricism, dramatic flair and operatic style to bring you a unique concert experience. This is the first North American tour for one of Ireland’s most popular ensembles, with an evening tailored especially for U.S. and Canadian audiences. Featuring both famously beloved Irish song and opera arias in combinations of tenor solos, duets, trios, quartets, quintets and tutti, the distinctive program includes W.B Yeats’ “Down by the Sally Gardens,” Verdi's “O Mio Rimorso” from La Traviata, Cherubini Bixio's “Mamma, The Rose of Tralee,” Cesar Frank’s “Paris Angelicus,” Mozart's “Il Mio Tesoro,” “As She Moved Through the Fair,” “Will You Go Lassie Go,” and the glorious “Danny Boy.” Comprising the ensemble are David Martin, lyric bel canto tenor; Aaron Cawley, spinto tenor; Ciarán Kelly, Mozart tenor; George Hutton, traditional Irish tenor; and Alan Leech, tenor buffo. The singers are accompanied by pianist-composer-arranger Feargull Murray and pianist Danny Forde.
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Venice Baroque Orchestra Founded in 1997 by Baroque scholar and harpsichordist Andrea Marcon, the Venice Baroque Orchestra is recognized as one of the very finest period instrument ensembles. The Orchestra receives wide critical acclaim for its concert and opera performances throughout North America, Europe, South America, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China. The Orchestra has appeared in many more cities across the United States than any other Baroque orchestra in history. It also maintains the most frequent touring schedule to Asia. Committed to the rediscovery of 17th- and 18th-century masterpieces, under Marcon’s leadership VBO has given the modern-day premieres of Francesco Cavalli’s L’Orione, Vivaldi’s Atenaide, Andromeda liberata, Benedetto Marcello’s La morte d’Adone and Il trionfo della poesia e della musica, and Boccherini’s La Clementina. With Teatro La Fenice in Venice, the Orchestra has staged Cimarosa’s L’Olimpiade, Handel’s Siroe and Galuppi’s L’Olimpiade, and reprised Siroe at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York in its first full U.S. staging. The Venice Baroque Orchestra is supported by Fondazione Cassamarca in Treviso. Nicola Benedetti, Violin Nicola Benedetti is one of the most sought after violinists of her generation. Her ability to captivate audiences with her innate musicianship and dynamic presence, coupled with her wide appeal as a high profile advocate for classical music, has made her one of the most influential classical artists of today. She is in much demand with major orchestras and conductors across the globe and this continues across the 2016-2017 season with more dates than ever before in North America. On this coast-to-coast tour, Benedetti is reunited with conductor Andrea Marcon with whom she has worked regularly. She furthers her passion for the Italian Baroque and historical performance with performances of (Continued on next page.) 35
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Rollin M. Dick
Michael Feinstein
Treasurer
Anne Hensley Poindexter Secretary
James (Andy) Anderson, Jr., MD, FFPM, FACE Henry Camferdam
Artistic Director
ADMINISTRATIVE Grace Crowell
Assistant to the President/CEO
Bruce Cordingley
PROGRAMMING
Michael Drewry
Douglas Tatum
Melissa L. Eldredge Stephanie C. Fuhrmann William Hammer Douglas C. Haney, Esq. Cheryl A. Harmon John C. Hart, Jr. Nancy S. Heck Stan C. Hurt Zak Khan
Vice President of Programming
Julia Shildmyer-Heighway
Community Engagement Manager
DEVELOPMENT Diane Syrcle, MM, MBA
Vice President of Development
Emily Meaux Lovison, MPA Director of Development
Leslie M. Hoggatt, CFRE
Lawrence (Larry) E. Lawhead
Individual Gifts Officer
Michael C. Rechin
Stephanie Decker
David Stirsman
Donor Relations Manager
Ashley M. Ulbricht, Esq.
Sheila Morone
W. Michael Wells Pamela Campbell Williams, Esq. Lebbeus Woods, CFPR
Donor Information Specialist
FINANCE Cynthia Ille Controller
Nancy Hamilton
Payroll & Payables Manager
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MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mary Landreth
Jared McGowan Lighting Director
Interim Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Lisa Posson
Scott Hall
Devin Schonsheck
Robyn Baker
Joe Wisner
Graphic Design Coordinator
Technical Director, Studio Theater
Becky Lee Macy
Joshua Hasty
Marketing Manager
Technical Director, Tarkington
John Kroetz
Venue Management
Communications & Media Manager
Audience Development Coordinator
Patron Services Brian Seitz
Patron Services Manager
Robin Briskey
Patron Services Supervisor
Production Assistant Lead Audio Engineer
Lisa Hillard
Beverage & Concessions Manager
Sharon Holyoak
Gift Shop Manager & Volunteer Coordinator
Laura Varnau
Events Manager
John A. Moskal II
Nicole Silvernell
Patron Services Representatives:
House Managers:
Patron Services & Database Coordinator
Chandler Appleby Bill Eckert Larry Goens Jim O'Connor Diane Schussel Lindy Siefker OPERATIONS
Events Coordinator
Katherine Jones Jackie Londino Michelle McCarel Marilyn Melangton Kim Moe Cindy Teeters Lisa Thornberry
Nick Tigue
THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION
Ed Penman
Christopher Lewis
Facility Manager
Vice President of Songbook Foundation
Ryan Gray
Cathy Burton
Maintenance Engineer
Director of Programs
Production
Lisa Lobdell
Vice President of Operations
Jeff Steeg
Director of Production
Melissa Bishop
Archivist
Christopher Brush
Program Coordinator
Operations Coordinator
Ellen Kingston
Artist Concierge
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Annual Partners
Bronze Palladium Society ($10,000-$14,999)
Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Center for the Performing Arts during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 16, 2016. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.
Lorene Burkhart Bob Hicks & Thalia Hammond Hicks Britt & Jeff McDermott Suzanne & Ron Mencias Jim & Ginny Purvis Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson James B. & Joyce Winner
ANNUAL FUND
Diamond Palladium Society ($100,000+) Allied Solutions, LLC City of Carmel Jean Yorke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Zak & Holly Khan Krieg DeVault LLP Pedcor Companies
Platinum Palladium Society ($50,000-$99,999) United Fidelity Bank
Gold Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999) Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP First Merchants Bank Indiana Arts Commission Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP Leah & Eric Payne Printing Partners St. Vincent The Stratford Anonymous (1)
Silver Palladium Society ($15,000-$24,999) The Carruthers Family Rollie & Cheri Dick Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons Engledow Group Land Rover Indianapolis and Jaguar Indianapolis 54
DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. National Endowment for the Arts Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel Taft Law The Voice Clinic of Indiana
President's Circle ($5,000-$9,999)
Susan & James Anderson Melissa & Bradon Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Eloise L. Bowers Jason & Traci Dossett Lisa & Michael Drewry Melissa Eldredge Stephanie C. Fuhrmann Don & Pam Gottwald John C. & Marianne S. Hart Stan & Sandy Hurt Vivian & Lawrence Lawhead Tania & Alexei Moskalenko Diana H. Mutz and Howard L. Schrott Karen & Donald Perez Brian G. & Anne Hensley Poindexter Michael & Debra Rechin Judy Roudebush Lei Shen & Soomin Park David & Micki Stirsman Susan Leo & Diane Syrcle W. Michael & Sue Wells Pam & Bill Williams Jennifer & Leb Woods Shari & Jeff Worrell Carte Blanche Limousine CLB Restaurants Huntington Bank Marquis Commercial Solutions PTS Diagnostics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Changsa, China based SINOCARE, Inc.
Salon 01 & Aquage Telamon Corporation Thurston Springer
Director's Circle ($2,500-$4,999) The Ackerman Foundation Patricia & Rafik Bishara Elizabeth Chamberlin Jimmy & Tamara Dulin Philip & Patricia Gibson Sandra & Steve Hageman William & Barbara Hammer Douglas & Tammy Haney Diane & Bruce Houtman Diane & Jack Houtman Sally & James Hubbard Jim Leslie Jayme & Rod McComas Sally & Russell Mobley Thomas & Karen Poyser Robert Pullen & Luke Frazier Mo Merhoff & Paul Reis Bruce & Jan Reynolds Greg B. Reynolds Pat Scahill & Gary Larreategui Cheryl & Kiros Sistevaris Dr. Pamela A. Steed Thorne Family Trust Anonymous (2) A Cut Above Catering Anderson Birkla Arts Midwest Touring Fund J. C. Hart Company, Inc. Kahn's Catering The National Bank of Indianapolis New England Foundation for the Arts Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits Sun King Brewing Co. SYM Financial Advisors
Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Kathleen & John Ackerman Kit & Brook Babcock Drs. Sandy & Gary Bacon Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Joachim & Marjorie Becker Hank Wong & Dr. Christine Bishop Susan & David Blish Ed & Peggy Bonach Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Randy & Libby Brown
Bethany & Brian Burdick Debora & Mike Bush Joan & Larry Cimino K. Douglas & Becky Cook Drs. Jeff & Molly Cooke Don & Lynda Dumoulin Waneta Dunkerly Craig & Marsha Dunkin The Ericson Family Lynn & Robert Fritsche Tom & Elizabeth Fuller Bradley S. & Teresa G. Fuson The Glick Family Foundation Cheryl Harmon Nancy S. Heck Dawn & Andy Hein Marc & Rebecca Jaffe James G. Jenkins Judy & Bart Kaufman Steven & Jacque Kirsh Renee La Forest Toni & Terry Lovison Tina & Gary Malone Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Mary Ann & Jim Meyer Ms. Susan R. Meyer Sheila & Mike Morone Rick Moyer & Cathy Rooney John Phelan Jim & Carol Phillips Patrick Poyser Dr. Newell Pugh Patricia & John Schuler Mr. Ronald B. Schwier & Ms. Marti Starkey Scott S. Semester Armen & Marie-Claude Shanafelt Quinn & Alice Shepherd Dr. Stephen J. Shideler Robert Shortle/George & Catherine Shortle Foundation Randy & Kimberly Sorrell Larry & Sandra Speer Betty & James Streeter Betty & Paul Swartz Nick Tigue & Renei Suarez John & Judy Tomke Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Ashley Ulbricht Brian & Carol Urbanski Ann & Mark Varnau Jim Washburn William & Lynn Weidner Anonymous (1) MBP Distinctive Catering List continued on next page.
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Advocate ($500 - $999)
Donna & Rick Adams Carolyn & Terry Anker Jeri Ballantine Robert & Jill Batler Celeste Berry Tom & Vicki Brandenburg Milo & Mary Chelovitz Bob & Mary Christianson Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Conrad Coverdale/Tidd Family Randall & Joelyn Craig Grace & Steve Crowell Deborah Daniels Carol L. Dennis Luanne & Lawrence Dewey John & Janet Dissauer Marge & Bill Dorsch Dr. Harold Eigen Drs. Will & Julie Fecht Beverly & Tom Feller John & Donna Findling Steve & Shannon Hawkins Bill & Nancy Heath Jim & Kathy Henderson John Henne Marie Jett Susan Johnson Doug & Marty Kaderabek Sherrie & Tom Kegley Kraabel Charitable Foundation, Inc. Claire Magna Ron & Linda Maus Andrea Moore Dr. Kenneth Pennington Scott & Kristin Pike April & Curtis Rector Bill & Kim Sarsfield Capi Scheidler Kimberly & Don Shenenberger Dave & Judy Sholly John L. Sibley Dr. Robert & Dr. Susan Stephens Tracy & Jim Storts Mary Ann Hart & Doug Tatum Jim & Vickie Theis Margaret & Tip Tollison David & Donna Vignes Sara Wessel Cynthia Whitaker Ellen & Robert Whitt Carolyn & Doug Willard 56
Lisa & Lew Willis Bob & Barb Wolf Robina M. Zink Family Charitable Fund Indiana Brick Corporation Jonathan Byrd’s Republic National Distributing Company
Supporter ($250-$499)
Don & Lucy Aquilano Melissa & Eric Averitt John & Karen* Bailey Bartley Family Charitable Trust Dorian Beasley Barbara Belford Lynn & Jon Bereman David A. Betz Gary & Pam Bollier Dr. Nancy Branyas & Mr. Vern Petri Christina Bredhold Mimi & Terry Brookie Jim & Joyce Burrell Mr. John Chlapik Dorothy & Ron Conley Carla Cook John & Judy Cooke Barbara Coppinger Mr. & Mrs. William E. Corley Michael & A.J. Corne Karen & Jack Crane Rebecca Dora Culbertson Joseph B. DeFano James & Sarah Dicks Wanda Dodd Lauri & Doug Dwyer Helen M. Eby Diana & Cam Edwards Robert & Patricia Edwards Diann & Jim Eggleston Paula & Steve Engelking Judy & Tom Ertl D. L. Falcone George Faulstich Hon. Paul and Mrs. Nicki Felix Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Alexander A. Fondak, MD and Professor Sherry Kloss Frank & Nancy Fults Marilyn & Michael Garvey Gail L. Gentry Genee & Norm Godden Gordon Graham & Sue Greenlee Barbara & Robert Gregory
James & Berta Griffith Pat & Stephen Gross Gregory Hale & Monika Nyby Molly B. Hale Dennis & Amy Haworth Arnell Hill Ken Hoffman Leslie M. Hoggatt Robert Huffstodt & Josie Soliven Jerry & Jean Jansen Kevin Keating Karen & Doug Kelsey Elaine & Ken Keltner Nick & Katy Kestner Family Fund Cindy & Raymond Ketring Mr. & Mrs. Bob Kleymeyer Mary Dawn & John Krege Nancy & Otto Krohn Jan & Jeff Lefton Dr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Lehman Saul Lemke Helen & Randall Lewis Vera Long Emily Meaux Lovison, MPA Dr. & Mrs. Ray F. Maddalone Brent Mather Laura & Marty McFarland Dr. William K. McGarvey Fred Meyer Jackie Nytes & Michael O'Brien Anne & Dan O'Brien John Palmer Nadine & Ed Penman Charles Phillips R. Bruce Pickens Carol Pocevice Roger & Sharon Prasuhn Jerri & John Ramsey Dana Randall Linda Reisner Tim & Dee Renner Karen & Darrell Richey Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Robbins Harrison Royce Eleonora Anastasia Sciopu Kay & Charles Scott Jan Schreibman Brian & Christine Seitz Tiffany & Ryan Shaw JoAnne Shepler Kurt & Vickie Spoerle James W. Strickland MD Stacey & Greg Sutphin Cindy & Brian Teeters
Thornberry Family William & Mary Tierney Jessie & Leslie Weitman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Whitaker Deborah Bush Whiting Larry & Carolyn Woodling Steve & Judy Young David & Carol Yount Michael & Jennifer Zinn Anonymous (4) O. W. Krohn & Associates, LLP Mickey's Camp MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In memory of Thomas W. Bowers Eloise Bowers In honor of Charles Conrad Musicians of the Indiana Wind Symphony In honor of Karen Kelsey The Volunteers of the Great American Songbook Foundation In celebration of Jan & Bruce Reynolds’ birthdays Greg B. Reynolds In honor of Jan & Bruce Reynolds' Wedding Anniversary Greg B. Reynolds In honor of Greg Reynolds Jan & Bruce Reynolds In honor of Yo-Yo Ma Fred Meyer MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AXA Foundation Bank of America Charitable Foundation Duke Realty Eli Lilly and Company Foundation GE Foundation Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS Indianapolis Colts PALLADIO SOCIETY Jim Ackerman Family, Katrina & Frank Basile, Beck's Hybrids, The Carruthers Family, Rollie & Cheri Dick, Pedcor Companies, Shiel Sexton Co. Inc., St. Vincent *Deceased 57
Board of Directors
Friends
Melissa S. Barnes
Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Foundation during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 16, 2016. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.
Interim Chairman
Pamela Campbell Williams Vice Chairman Robert Pullen Secretary
Terrence Flannery Treasurer
Carolyn Anker Brook Babcock Sara Carruthers Marc Cherry Rollin M. Dick Luke Frazier William Hammer
Diamond Songbook Legacy ($100,000+) The Carruthers Family Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Ira & Leonore S. Gershwin Philanthropic Fund Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Mary Lane Haskell
Songbook Society Platinum ($50,000 - $99,999)
Kate Edelman Johnson
Efroymson Family Fund
Paul Lowden Maria Ferrer Murdock Eric S. Payne Troy D. Payner, MD Tom Postilio
Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000 - $49,999) Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons
Roger Schmelzer
Silver Songbook Legacy ($15,000 - $24,999)
Dr. Charles Simons
Hal Brody and Don Smith
Mike Strunsky Michael Feinstein (Founder, Ex officio) Irwin Helford (Member Emeritus) Ronald G. Shaw (Member Emeritus)
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ANNUAL FUND
Bronze Songbook Legacy ($10,000 - $14,999) Carolyn & Terry Anker Buffy Cafritz Marc Cherry Rollie & Cheri Dick Robert Pullen & Luke Frazier Betty & Irwin Helford
Sue & Paul Lowden Britt & Jeff McDermott Maria Ferrer Murdock Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Tom Postilio & Mickey Conlon Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips The Ted Snowdon Foundation
John & Pat Schuler Carol & Dick Schwartz Drs. Pamela Steed & Peter Furno Sheila M. Stone Jim & Joyce Winner
Van Heusen Music Corp.
Scott Anthony Ables Diane & John Abrams Jane & Jerry Bintz William Brattain and Matthew Charles Crosland Kenyon Brown Laura & Hector DesMoine Ron & Linda Maus Christopher D. Morris Michael & Sharon O'Hair Michael & Kathryn Rains Bruce & Jan Reynolds Laurence E. Weber Charles Weilman & Sylvie Del Giudice Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous (1)
Hollywood Musical ($5,000 - $9,999) Lisa & Paul Andre Melissa & Bradon Barnes Ray and Bernice Charles Trust Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation William & Barbara Hammer Mary Lane Haskell Linda Hope Karen & Doug Kelsey The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Tania & Alexei Moskalenko Norah Orphanides Leah & Eric Payne Diane & Richard Scruggs William & Lynn Weidner The Harold Wetterberg Foundation Pam & Bill Williams Salon 01 & Aquage
Broadway Show ($2,500 - $4,999) Randy & Libby Brown Mark & Gloria Fine William Goodwin Renee & Tony Marlon Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. The Voice Clinic of Indiana
Cabaret ($1,000 - $2,499)
Frank & Katrina Basile Jack Bethards Mrs. Sydney Jeanne Book Virginia M. Friend Ray & Jim Luther-Pfeil Ginny Mancini Dr. & Mrs. Steven & Candice Rosen Judy Roudebush
Big Band ($500 - $999)
Carte Blanche Limousine Terwilliker, Ltd.
Tin Pan Alley ($250 - $499) Nancy Alton John & Karen* Bailey Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Julia Bonnett Christopher Brush Steven J. Bush Audrey & Freddie Guth Brent & Linda Hartman Florence Henderson* Tom & Priscilla Johnson Jerry & Harriet McDermott Gloria Lee Monsey Dr. Anca Pop Patrick Poyser Kathy & Hal Thurston J & E Palladino Family Trust Anonymous (2) DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC
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MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS
In honor of Mary Lane Haskell Angelyn & Barry Cannada Sam & Mary Haskell Diane & Richard Scruggs
In memory of Ray Charles of the Ray Charles Singers Ron & Val Friedman Joyce Harris Tom Hatten Florence Henderson* Vic & Connie Kaplan Rhea & Alan Kohan Lipovt Kotono Pete Menefee Cookie & Lee Miller Samira & Ari Miller Edith Neuman Shira Zur
In honor of Paul Lowden Mark & Gloria Fine In memory of John Muldowny Sheila M. Stone In honor of Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlen Norah Orphanides MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
In Celebration of Michael Feinstein’s Birthday Audrey & Freddie Guth
ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery *Deceased
In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation
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