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CONTENTS WELCOME...........................................................................................................5 2016-2017 SEASON LISTING.....................................................................27 PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS

NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE....................................6

VIENNA BOYS CHOIR...................................................................................12

DANÚ.............................................................................................................14

BALLET HISPÁNICO........................................................................................18

SHAOLIN WARRIORS....................................................................................21

FEATURE: THE TIME JUMPERS........................................................................22

ANOUSHKA SHANKAR................................................................................28

JOEY ALEXANDER TRIO................................................................................29

KEITH LOCKHART & THE BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA...........30

KENNY G .................................................................................................... 35

KENNY ROGERS............................................................................................36

SIMON SHAHEEN.........................................................................................37

CHARLES LLOYD & THE MARVELS.................................................................38

ERTH'S DINOSAUR LIVE................................................................................40

THE TIME JUMPERS........................................................................................44

MICHAEL FEINSTEIN WITH CHEYENNE JACKSON....................................46

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DEAR FRIENDS, If you think the Center for the Performing Arts is the place to experience worldclass artists and top regional talent, we won’t disagree. Our spring calendar brings you the best in live performance from the worlds of pop, country, jazz, classical, international, dance, family entertainment and, of course, the Great American Songbook. Likewise, our resident companies feature the finest theater, dance and classical music Indiana has to offer. What you may not realize is how often the Center presents opportunities for you and your family and friends to explore your own performance talents and even take the stage yourselves. In February, for example, 15 area residents learned the basics of stand-up comedy in a weekly class taught by professional touring comedian Mat AlanoMartin. While soaking up the history, theory and mechanics of the art form, they also developed their own five-minute comedy routines. On March 10, the participants will test their acts before a live audience in a free show at our Studio Theater. Our Dance Discovery classes explore moves from different eras and cultures under the tutelage of dance professionals. For example, the March 8 class in Latin dance at the Tarkington, setting the stage for upcoming performances by Ballet Hispánico, will be led by Venezuelan-born dancer Erica Dominguez, founder of the FlamencÓle dance company. Stay tuned for word on other upcoming Dance Discovery sessions. On April 13, the Center celebrates World Voice Day by opening the Palladium stage to the first 30 people who arrive with a song in their heart and sheet music in hand. An emcee and a piano accompanist will anchor this fun and informal evening of live karaoke cabaret, which is sponsored by the Voice Clinic of Indiana and free to the general public. As you can imagine, these community programs are possible only with the support of our generous sponsors and donors. For more information on joining in the fun – and supporting these offerings for the benefit of your loved ones and neighbors – please visit us online at TheCenterPresents.org.

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DIRECT FROM KIEV, NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE

Volodymyr Sirenko, Artistic Director & Chief Conductor

Friday, March 3 YEVHEN STANKOVYCH (1942)

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Suite from the Ballet The Night Before Christmas I. Introduction II. Oksan and Koval III. Kozachok

ROBERT SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 (1810-1856) I. Allegro affettuoso

II. Intermezzo: Andantino grazioso III. Allegro vivace Alexei Grynyuk, Piano

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ANTONIN DVORÁK (1841-1904)

Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 “From the New World”

I. Adagio II. Largo III. Scherzo: Molto vivace V. Allegro con fuoco

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Direct from Kiev, The National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine Formed by the Council of Ministers of Ukraine in November 1918, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine is considered to be one of the finest symphony orchestras in Eastern Europe. Its first conductor was Oleksander Horilyj. Natan Rachlin was the Artistic Director of the Orchestra from 1937 until 1962. Stefan Turchak, Volodymyr Kozhuchar, Fedir Hlushchenko, Igor Blazhkov and Theodore Kuchar consequently conducted the Orchestra as its Principal Conductors. Other conductors who worked with the NSOU include Leopold Stokowski, Igor Markevitch, Kurt Sanderling, Evgeny Mravinsky, Kiril Kondrashin, Evgeny Svetlanov and Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Soloists who performed with the NSOU include Artur Rubinstein, Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Emil Gilels, Leonid Kogan, Gidon Kremer, OlehKrysa, Monserrat Caballe, Jose Carreras and Juan Diego Flores. The NSOU was entrusted with the premiere performances of the works of the following composers: Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, Aram Khatchaturian, Boris Lyatoshynsky, Valentyn Silvestrov, Myroslav Skoryk and Evgen Stankovych. The Orchestra gained international recognition over a remarkably short period of time. After an appearance in Moscow, Dmitri Shostakovich commented: “This orchestra has as distinguished a group of performers as one would be likely to find anywhere. The ensemble of the orchestra is of the highest level. In addition, the various soloists and instrumental groups within the Orchestra play exceptionally and complement each other beautifully – as would the greatest of the world’s symphony orchestras.” Since 1993, the NSOU has released more than 100 sound recordings which include both Ukrainian and international repertoires. Most of these recordings have received the highest international acclaim. In 1994, the Australian Broadcasting Company rated NSOU’s recording of Boris Lyatoshynsky’s Symphonies No. 2 and No. 3 as “The Best Recording of the Year.” The CD of Silvestrov’s “Requiem for Larissa” was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2005. The CD of Bloch and Lees’ Violin Concertos was nominated for a Grammy Award four years later. The NSOU has performed in successful concert tours throughout Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Belarus, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, England, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.

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“... A program rich with energy and unusually adventurous placed the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in a highly favourable light when it gave its only Sydney concert during its Australian tour on Friday. This is an orchestra with many virtues. Its strings can conjure up a vibrant songfulness; the woodwinds have a fruity, penetrating ripeness; the brass could endanger the walls of Jericho; the percussion might wake the dead,” said the Sydney Morning Herald. Volodymyr Sirenko, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Born in 1960 in the Poltava region of Ukraine, Volodymyr Sirenko has been compared by the international press to other brilliant conductors such as Esa-Pekka Salonen and Simon Rattle. In 1989, Sirenko graduated from the Kyiv Conservatory, where he studied conducting under Allin Vlasenko. In 1990, he was named a finalist at the International Conducting Competition in Prague. A year later, he was appointed Chief Conductor of the Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra, a position he held until 1999, when he became the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the celebrated National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine (formerly known as the Kyiv State Symphony Orchestra). Volodymyr Sirenko is an Honored Artist of Ukraine (1997) and an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2003). In 2001, he received the Shevchenko National Prize, Ukraine’s most prestigious award. Sirenko has toured Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Oman, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. He has worked with many international orchestras including the Moscow Philharmonic, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Sinfonia Warsovia, NOSPR (Katowice), the Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra, the Bratislava Radio Symphony, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Russia, the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Sirenko has appeared in numerous concert halls around the world, including Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Brucknerhaus (Linz), Barbican Hall (London), Cadogan Hall (London), Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Opera Comique (Paris), Seoul Art Center, Centro Manuel de Falla, Filharmonia Narodowa (Warsaw), the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory and the Great Hall of St. Petersburg Philharmonia.

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Alexei Grynyuk, Piano Kiev-born pianist Alexei Grynyuk displayed tremendous interest in music from his early childhood and at just 6 years old started giving his first concerts. He attracted wide attention at age 13 when he won the first prize at the Sergei Diaghilev All-Soviet-Union piano competition in Moscow. By then he had already been touring Eastern Europe as a soloist as well as performing Mozart and Chopin piano concertos with Ukrainian orchestras. He went on to win numerous awards at international piano competitions, including first prizes at the Vladimir Horowitz International Piano Competition in Kiev and the Shanghai International Piano Competition in China. Equally at home in Classical, Romantic and Twentieth Century repertoire, Alexei Grynyuk has been invited to give solo recitals at many prestigious venues and festivals around the world, including the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, Wigmore Hall and the South Bank Centre in London and Salle Cortot and Salle Gaveau in Paris. He has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Radio France and Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Chinese and Russian television. Enjoying worldwide critical acclaim, Alexei Grynyuk was described by Le Figaro as a “master of transparent and sovereign touch … astonishing personality and absolutely transcendental virtuosity.” After his performance with Maestro Barry Wordsworth, the Worthing Herald commented that “The mesmerising fingers of Ukrainian pianist Alexei Grynyuk gave an unforgettable rendering of Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini that even the composer himself would surely have appreciated.” Grynyuk’s musical development was shaped by his studies at the Kiev Conservatoire under Natalia Gridneva and Valery Kozlov. He also won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied with Hamish Milne. His career has been generously supported by the Alexis Gregory Foundation, leading him to perform recitals for the renowned piano series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Chateau Vaux Vicomte in France. Last season, aside from the successful concerto appearances with the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Brighton Philharmonic and Krakow Philharmonic, Grynyuk celebrated an evening of Liszt’s Bicentennial in Kiev, performing the composer’s B Minor Sonata followed by both piano concertos. In the near future he will perform Rachmaninov’s Third piano concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine at the Rachmaninov Festival in Kiev, and give a recital for the 150th anniversary of Kiev Philharmonic Hall. (Continued on next page.)

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VIENNA BOYS CHOIR

Saturday, March 4 at 8PM | The Palladium Performance Sponsored by The Voice Clinic of Indiana More than five centuries after its founding, the famed Vienna Boys Choir still has surprises in store as it returns to the Palladium on a 32-date North American tour. The choir’s current program, simply titled Smile, is a life-affirming tribute to a universal human gesture that bears much in common with the act of singing. To reflect that theme, Choirmaster and Conductor Oliver Stech has selected 22 sacred and secular songs in a dizzying range of styles: world music, Broadway tunes, Austrian folk songs, Viennese “feel-good music,” contemporary works and classical fare from the likes of Vivaldi, Mozart, Schubert and Mendelssohn. Several of the pieces – including a South African prayer, two Indian spirituals and William Boyce's “Alleluia” – have never before been performed by the choir. In another first for the group, some selections feature choreography by Austrian stage director Susanne Sommer. Formally established in 1498 by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, the Vienna Boys Choir has continued to evolve in the many years since. The choir’s boarding school in Vienna houses 100 students from around the world, ages 10 to 14, who receive standard education as well as musical instruction and spend 11 weeks each year touring in four separate ensembles. Approximately one-fourth of graduates continue on to professional careers in music, and many have siblings, fathers, uncles and grandfathers who also have been members of the choir. spotlight sponsor

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Repertoire WILLIAM BOYCE (1710 – 1779)

Alleluja

HENRY PURCELL (1659 – 1695)

Come Ye Sons of Art

3-part canon Arr. Gerald Wirth

Sound the Trumpet See Nature, Rejoicing from: Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary II Z 323 (1694)

HANS LEO HASSLER Cantate Domino (Sing to the Lord) (1564 – 1612) Motet for four voices ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)

Domine, fili unigenite (Lord, only begotten son)

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756 - 1791)

Sub tuum praesidium (Under your protection)

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828)

Der Gondelfahrer (The gondolier)

from: Gloria in D, RV 589

Offertory K. 198 (158b)

Text: Johann Baptist Mayrhofer (1787 - 1836) D. 809, opus 28 (1824)

FELIX MENDELSSOHN- Laudate, pueri, Dominum (Praise, boys, the Lord) BARTHOLDY from: Three motets, opus 47 (1809 – 1847)

OLA GJEILO Ubi caritas (Where there is love, 1999) (*1978) India: Two bhajans Sat-chit-ananda

(Truth-existence – consciousness-knowledge - bliss) Arr. Gerald Wirth

Bolo bolo Shiva

(Let us praise the Lord) Arr. Gerald Wirth

MARC SHAIMAN Hail, Holy Queen (*1959) from the movie Sister Act (1992)

Arr. Roger Emerson

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PETAR LIONDEV Bulgaria (*1936) Kaval Sviri (A Kaval flute plays, 1979) Text: Tanya Parvanova (Continued on next page.) 11


FELIX MENDELSSOHN- Bunte Schlangen, zweigezüngt! (You spotted snakes, BARTHOLDY with double tongues)

Text: August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767 – 1845), after William Shakespeare Elves’ chorus from: Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), opus 61/4 (1842)

ERIC WHITACRE Seal lullaby (2004) (*1970) Text: Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936) ATAHUALPA Venezuela / Cuba YUPANQUI Duerme negrito (Sleep, little black one) (1908 - 1992) Arr. Emilio Solé QUIRINO MENDOZA Mexico Y CORTÉS Cielito lindo (My sweet little one) (1859 – 1957) Arr. Valentino Navarro y Cortés TERRY GILKYSON The Bare Necessities (1916 - 1999) from the movie The Jungle Book (1967); Arr. Greg Gilpin NACIO HERB USA BROWN Singin’ in the Rain (1896 – 1964) Text: Arthur Freed (1894 – 1973); Arr. Anita Kerr

from the MGM motion picture Hollywood Revue (1929)

South Africa

Austria: two folk songs

Hlonolofatsa (Blessing) Transcription: Henri William Otsomotsi; Arr. Oliver Stech Sesotho song Singa is unsre Freud (Singing is our joy) Sung all over Austria; Arr. Gerald Wirth

Und wanns amal schen aper wird (And when it starts to thaw again) Alpine song with yodelling from the town of Eisenerz, Styria

Arr. Gerald Wirth

JOHANN STRAUSS II Vergnügungszug (Pleasure train) (1825 – 1899) Text: Ewald Seifert; Arr. Helmuth Froschauer

JOHANN STRAUSS II

Fast polka, opus 281

Kaiserwalzer (Emperor Waltz)

Arr. Gerald Wirth; Opus 437 (1889)

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DANÚ: TRADITIONAL MUSIC OF IRELAND Friday, March 10 at 8PM | The Tarkington Performance Sponsored by Matt the Miller's Tavern Nell Ní Chróinín ~ Lead Vocals, Flute & Whistles Benny McCarthy ~ Button Accordion Oisin McAuley ~ Fiddle and Backing Vocals Éamon Doorley ~ The Irish Bouzouki Donal Clancy ~ Guitar, Lead and Backing Vocals Aimee Farrell Courtney ~ Bodhran (Irish Drum) Ivan Goff ~ Uilleann Pipes, Flute and Whistles With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, take a musical journey to the Emerald Isle with Danú, one of the world’s leading traditional Irish music ensembles. The group has delighted audiences around the world for over two decades with high-energy performances driven by flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion, bouzouki and vocals in both English and Irish Gaelic. Formed in 1995 as part of Ireland’s delegation to the annual Lorient InterCeltic Festival in Brittany, France, the band has released eight albums and has become a staple of public broadcasting on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2016, Danú launched an exciting new chapter in its history with the addition of lead vocalist Nell Ní Chróinín, who was already an awardwinning star in the field of traditional Irish singing. performance sponsor

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Repertoire will be selected from the following and announced from the stage: Ballydesmond Slide/Paddy Cronin’s/John Doherty’s/Scott’s Favourite (Instrumental) All Traditional tunes arranged by Danú Táimse Agus Máire (Song) Traditional arranged by Danú The New House/Brown-Eyed Bridget/The Humours of Holliston (Instrumental) Composed by Paddy O'Brien/O.McAuley/O.McAuley Arranged by Danú Willie Crotty (Song) Composed by Robbie O'Connell, arranged by Danú Merle's Tune/Murtough Molloy/The Flags of Dublin (Instrumental) Liz Carroll/Traditional/Traditional, arranged by Danú Caisleán Rathanáin/Mairseáil na Conrach (Instrumental) Composed by O.McAuley & D.Clancy Arr. Danú Foggy Dew (Song) Composed by Canon CHarles O’Neill, arranged by Danú Tuamgraney Castle/The Broken Pledge/The Braes of Busby (Instrumental) All Traditional tunes arranged by Danú Mo Ghile Mear (Song) Composed by Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill, Arranged by Danú *Program is subject to change* PROGRAM NOTES Slides, Reels: Ballydesmond Slide (Trad.), Paddy Cronin’s (Trad.), John Doherty’s, (Trad.) Scott’s Favourite (Trad.). Trad arr. Danú A meeting of two very different regional styles from two musical counties, Kerry and Donegal! Song: Táimse Agus Máire (Trad.) Arr. Danú This great song in the Irish Language comes from the Ballyvourney Area in County Cork. (Continued on next page.) 15


Jigs: The New House (Paddy O'Brien), Brown-Eyed Bridget (Oisín McAuley), The Humours of Holliston (Oisín McAuley) Arr. Danú The first jig of this set is composed by the great accordion player Paddy O'Brien from Nenagh, County Tipperary. Our own Oisín McAuley composed the second and third jigs. Song: Willie Crotty (Robbie O'Connell) Arr. Danú A new ballad written by Dónal’s cousin Robbie O’Connell, about the legendary Waterford outlaw Willie Crotty who lived in the 18th century and was a Robin Hood type, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Reels: Merle's Tune(Liz Carroll), Murtough Molloy (Trad.), The Flags of Dublin (Trad.) Arr. Danú The first reel of this set was composed by the great Chicago fiddle player Liz Carroll, we heard it played by Paddy O'Brien from County Offaly on his solo album 'Stranger at the Gate’. We found 'Murtough Molloy' in O'Neill's collection of Irish Music. The last reel 'The Flags of Dublin' is a tune associated with the legendary piper Séamus Ennis. Waltz, March: Caisleán Rathanáin (Oisín McAuley), Mairseáil na Conrach (Dónal Clancy) Arr. Danú Two tunes that were composed by Oisín and Dónal after a lovely week’s rehearsal in West Kerry last May. It seems the place inspired them! Song: Foggy Dew (Canon Charles O’Neill), Arr. Danú The year 2016 is a very big commemoration year in Ireland. Ireland marks 100 years since the 1916 'Easter Rising' a famous event where Irish Nationalists staged a rebellion against the English seizing some of the major buildings in Dublin including the General Post Office. The Foggy Dew was written in 1919 and is one of the great songs about this event. Hornpipe, Reels: Tuamgraney Castle (Trad.), The Broken Pledge (Trad.), The Braes of Busby (Trad.) Arr. Danú The hornpipe Tuamgraney Castle is from East Clare. This unusual version of 'The Broken Pledge' came from master piper Liam O'Flynn. We heard this particular version of 'The Braes of Busby' from the playing of another great piper, Ronan Browne. Mo Ghile Mear (Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill) Arr.Danú Another great song in the Irish Language. This lament was written in 18th Century and was composed in the convention of Aisling poetry.

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BALLET HISPÁNICO March 17 & 18 at 8PM | The Tarkington Ballet Hispánico brings communities together to celebrate and explore Latino cultures through innovative productions, transformative dance training and community engagement. The New York-based company performs a diverse repertory by leading choreographers as well as emerging artists from Venezuela, Cuba, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and elsewhere. The works fuse Latin dance with classical and contemporary techniques to create a new style of concert dance in which theatricality, athleticism and passion propel every move. Led by Artistic Director & CEO Eduardo Vilaro, the company has produced multifaceted performances featuring masterworks by Nacho Duato, cutting-edge premieres by Cayetano Soto and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, and live music collaborations with renowned artists such as Paquito D’Rivera and Ruben Blades, to name a notable few. Ballet Hispánico has performed for audiences totaling over 3 million throughout 11 countries and on 3 continents. 18


Flabbergast (2001)

Choreography by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano Music by Juan Garcia Esquivel Costumes conceived by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano Lighting design by Joshua Preston

Bury Me Standing (1998)

Choreography by Ramon Oller Music: traditional gypsy melodies and flamenco music by Lole y Manuel Costume design by Aviad Herman Lighting design by Joshua Preston

INTERMISSION Club Havana (2000)

Choreography by Pedro Ruiz Music by Israel López, Rubén Gonzales, A.K. Salim, Perez Prado and Francisco Repilado Costume design by Ghabriello Fernando Lighting design by Donald Holder

Dancers Ashley Anduiza Christopher Bloom Shelby Colona Mario Ismael Espinoza Nick Fearon (apprentice)

Melissa Fernandez Eila Valls Mark Gieringer Lyvan Verdecia Zultari Gomez (apprentice) Diana Winfree Nathaniel Hunt Joshua Winzeler Jenna Marie

Eduardo Vilaro, Artistic Director and CEO Eduardo Vilaro was the first artistic director to assume the reins of Ballet Hispánico from its founding director and National Medal of Arts recipient Tina Ramirez. After seven years of igniting Ballet Hispánico's vision with a contemporary perspective in dance and culture, he assumed the additional role of CEO for the organization. Vilaro was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in the Bronx. He holds a BFA from Adelphi University and an MA from Columbia College in Chicago. Upon his graduation from Columbia College, he founded Luna Negra Dance Theater in Chicago, a company that served as a springboard for Latino dance throughout the Midwest for 15 years. Vilaro’s own choreography is devoted to capturing the spiritual, sensual and historical essence of the Latino cultures. He has created more than 25 ballets for Luna Negra and Ballet Hispánico and has received numerous commissions from dance festivals and arts organizations. 19


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SHAOLIN WARRIORS: THE LEGEND CONTINUES

Saturday, March 18 at 8PM | The Palladium Representing over a thousand years of Chinese martial arts culture, the legendary Shaolin Warriors is a wildly popular theatrical experience performed by masters of Kung Fu. This fully choreographed stage production will bring their remarkable skill, stunning artistry and death-defying martial arts prowess to the Palladium stage. Trained since childhood in a range of physical and mental disciplines, these Kung Fu masters have perfected the art of hand-to-hand and weapons combat, enabling them to perform feats once thought possible only in the movies. The production features many forms of Shaolin Kung Fu as well as a look at the daily life of the warriors and their Zen philosophy. The first live onstage Kung Fu spectacular of its kind, Shaolin Warriors: The Legend Continues has amazed over 1 million people worldwide with its highly charged choreography, stunning displays of skill, atmospheric music and scenery, and spectacular lighting and costumes.

“... they combine the agility and grace of gymnasts with the showmanship of Cirque du Soleil performers.” – The Washington Post

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STANDING THE TEST OF TIME Recreating classic sound, Nashville’s Time Jumpers get noticed

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The Time Jumpers have been on a roll lately.

Those wins, however, came only after a heavy loss.

The Nashville supergroup’s third album, Kid Sister, was released to wide acclaim in 2016 and brought the band its fifth and sixth Grammy nominations: one for Best Americana Album and another for Best American Roots Song, recognizing guitarist-vocalist Vince Gill as author of the title track. Gill claimed the golden gramophone trophy (the band’s first, his 21st), and on that same weekend in February, all three of the group’s fiddle players – Kenny Sears, Joe Spivey and Larry Franklin – were inducted into the National Fiddler Hall of Fame.

In December 2014, longtime Time Jumpers vocalist Dawn Sears, wife of Kenny, succumbed at age 53 after a two-year battle with lung cancer. Though her solo career in the ’90s never really caught fire, fans of her clarion tone and emotional heft rank her among the greatest country singers of all time. She also toured with Gill as his go-to harmony singer for over 20 years. He wrote “Kid Sister” in her memory, and as reported, the country superstar got a bit... (Continued on next page)

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emotional when he accepted his award at the Feb. 12 Grammy pretelecast ceremony. “I wish you all would have had the chance once in your life to hear the voice of the woman I wrote this song about,” Gill said. “Her name was Dawn Sears. And on behalf of myself and the Time Jumpers, we got to perform a song that I wrote to honor her. It was one of the greatest thrills of my life. She’s one of the best voices you'll ever hear in your life. I encourage you to find her voice.”

Former Time Jumpers Vocalist, Dawn Spears

"Kid Sister” is a classic country tearjerker, but the Time Jumpers’ true specialty is Western swing, a lively sound that filled the dancehalls of the Great Plains in the 1930s and ’40s. Its best-known practitioners were Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, who melded many musical influences into 24

hits like “Steel Guitar Rag” and “New San Antonio Rose.” Imagine an East Coast big band with fiddles and twangy guitars supplanting the brass and winds. To that end, The Time Jumpers are some of the best players in the business, with résumés almost too long to recount. Pedal steel guitarist Paul Franklin, for example, has recorded and/or toured with names like Barbara Mandrell, Jerry Reed, Mel Tillis, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Shania Twain, Barbara Streisand, Sting, Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler and even thrash rockers Megadeth. Fiddler Larry Franklin (no relation) spent seven years with Asleep at the Wheel, toured with Willie Nelson and has recorded with Kenny Chesney, Grace Potter, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Loretta Lynn, Lee Ann Womack, Brian Wilson, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain and Lady Antebellum, among many others. Rounding out the current Time Jumpers lineup are veteran players Brad Albin on upright bass, Billy Thomas on drums, Andy Reiss on electric guitar and Jeff Taylor on accordion and piano. Bob Fjeldsted, president of the National Fiddler Hall of Fame in Tulsa, calls The Time Jumpers the “top Western swing band” in the country. “The band has the top players in Nashville per instrument,” Fjeldsted told Oklahoma’s Grand Lake News.


“They have the top three fiddlers, top rhythm guitar and the top piano and accordion player.” The band first came together in 1998 as a pastime for its busy and successful members, but it quickly developed a following of its own and landed a regular Monday night stand at the Station Inn, a popular bluegrass club. As word spread, celebrity guests began to drop by and sit in: Bonnie Raitt, Reba McEntire, Norah Jones, Robert Plant, Jimmy Buffet, etc. The weekly event moved to a larger Nashville nightspot called 3rd & Lindsley, where it continues to this day, hot enough to command a $20 cover charge.

The band’s rising profile is gratifying, Larry Franklin told the Grand Lake News, especially in light of their choice to focus on a classic style. “It's nice for fiddlers and The Time Jumpers to get recognized,” he said. “We try really hard to do what we do, as well as we can, in order to pay homage to our heroes that we learned from.”

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An Evening with Coaches Bob Knight and Gene Keady Moderated by Bob Hammel Fri., March 31 at 8pm | The Palladium SEASON SPONSOR

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Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra: By George! The Pops Play Gershwin Sun., April 2 at 7pm | The Palladium An Evening with the Iconic Kenny G Thur., April 6 at 7:30pm | The Palladium Kenny Rogers' Final World Tour: The Gamblers Last Deal with Special Guest Linda Davis Fri., April 7 at 8pm | The Palladium Simon Shaheen Sat., April 8 at 8pm | The Tarkington Charles Lloyd & The Marvels Featuring Bill Frisell with Reuben Rogers, Eric Harland & Greg Leisz Thur., April 20 at 7:30pm | The Palladium Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo LIVE! Sun., April 23 at 1pm & 4pm | The Palladium

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The Time Jumpers featuring Vince Gill, Kenny Sears and Paul Franklin Fri., April 28 at 8pm | The Palladium

These activities made possible, in part, with support from Butler University, Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Michael Feinstein with Cheyenne Jackson Sat., April 29 at 8pm | The Palladium

Direct from Kiev, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine Fri., March 3 at 8pm | The Palladium Vienna Boys Choir Sat., March 4 at 8pm | The Palladium Danú: An Evening of Celtic Music Fri., March 10 at 8pm | The Tarkington Ballet Hispánico March 17 & 18 at 8pm | The Tarkington

Jackie Evancho Sat., May 20 at 8pm | The Palladium

See upcoming shows online at TheCenterPresents.org. For ticket information call the Box Office at 317.843.3800.

Shaolin Warriors Sat., March 18 at 8pm | The Palladium Anoushka Shankar Fri., March 24 at 8pm | The Tarkington Joey Alexander Trio Sat., March 25 at 8pm | The Tarkington

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ANOUSHKA SHANKAR

Friday, March 24 at 8PM | The Tarkington Called “one of the greatest sitar players in the world” by Rolling Stone magazine, Anoushka Shankar comes to the Tarkington fresh from her sixth Grammy Award nomination. After several acclaimed crossover albums – including 2013’s Traces of You with her half-sister Norah Jones – Shankar returned to her roots with Home, a pure Indian classical album and program that showcases the meditative and virtuosic qualities of the Indian raga. The project’s two ragas, one created by Anoushka’s father, Ravi Shankar, exemplify the nature of Indian music, which is not written but instead improvised and passed down through oral tradition. As Ravi wrote in a treatise that accompanies the album, “a raga is the projection of the artist’s inner spirit, a manifestation of his most profound sentiments and sensibilities brought forth through tones and melodies. The musician must breathe life into each raga as he unfolds and expands it.” For the self-produced project, Anoushka worked to capture the traditional instruments at an unprecedented level of quality, working with a team of experts to design a home studio uniquely suited to their timbre. In concert, she is accompanied by flute; shehnai, an oboe-like wind instrument; tanpura, a stringed drone instrument; the tabla hand drums; and other Indian percussion. With Home, she continues to explore fresh ways to reinterpret and keep alive the beautiful musical traditions of India.

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JOEY ALEXANDER TRIO

Saturday, March 25 at 8pm | The Tarkington "It is artists like Joey who have the potential to inspire their peers and to elevate the musical bar back up to where it belongs." – Quincy Jones Joey Alexander, Piano

Dan Chmielinski, bass

Ulysses Owens, Jr., drums

In his rapid rise as a jazz pianist, Joey Alexander has released two acclaimed albums, received three Grammy nominations, toured the globe and been interviewed by Today, 60 Minutes, CNN and the New York Times – not bad for a 13-year-old. Born in 2003 on the island of Bali, Alexander has been astounding audiences and industry professionals alike for years with his amazing chops and mature interpretations of classic compositions by the likes of John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and Rodgers and Hammerstein. The attention heated up in 2014, when he made his U.S. debut at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall at the invitation of Wynton Marsalis. The following year, at age 12, he brought the audience to its feet as the youngest musician ever to perform at the prestigious Newport Jazz Festival. Alexander’s 2015 debut album, My Favorite Things, picked up two Grammy Award nominations for Best Jazz Instrumental Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo, making him the youngest jazz artist ever nominated for a Grammy. He again earned standing ovations with his performances on the 2016 Grammy Awards broadcast. He scored another Best Improvised Jazz Solo nomination at this year’s Grammys for work on his sophomore release, Countdown, which showcases his development as a bandleader and composer. 29


The Stratford Songbook Series

BOSTON POPS ESPLANADE ORCHESTRA: BY GEORGE! THE POPS PLAY GERSHWIN Keith Lockhart, Conductor

Sunday, April 2 at 7PM | The Palladium

GEORGE GERSHWIN Overture from “Nice Work If You Can Get It” (1898-1937) arr. and orch. Elliott IRA GERSHWIN (1896-1983) “Promenade (Walking the Dog)” arr. Elliott

“Fascinating Rhythm” arr. Elliott

“I Got Rhythm” Variations for Piano and Orchestra arr. Schoenfeld Michael Chertock, piano

An American in Paris orch. Whiteman, reconstructed, Hollenbeck/Elliott

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“Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” arr. Sebesky Justin Hopkins and Erica Spyres, vocalists “By Strauss” arr. Sebesky Erica Spyres, vocalist “Slap that Bass” arr. Chase/Sebesky Justin Hopkins, vocalist “Summertime” arr. Williams Charles Dimmick, violin “I’ve Got to Be There” arr. Elliott Justin Hopkins, vocalist “The Man I Love” arr. Sebesky Erica Spyres, vocalist “‘S Wonderful, ‘S Marvelous, ‘S Gershwin” arr. Sebesky Erica Spyres and Justin Hopkins, vocalists Rhapsody in Blue arr. Grofe/Whiteman Michael Chertock, piano

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Keith Lockhart, Conductor Having celebrated his 20th anniversary as Boston Pops Conductor in 2015, Keith Lockhart is the second longest-tenured conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra since its founding in 1885. He took over as conductor in 1995, following John Williams’ 13-year tenure from 1980 to 1993; Williams succeeded the legendary Arthur Fiedler, who was at the helm of the orchestra for nearly 50 years. Keith Lockhart has conducted nearly 1,800 Boston Pops concerts, most during the orchestra’s spring and holiday seasons in Boston’s historic Symphony Hall. He has also led annual Boston Pops appearances at Tanglewood, 40 national tours to 134 cities in 33 states, and four international tours to Japan and Korea. In addition to occupying the Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor chair, Keith Lockhart currently serves as principal conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London, which he led in the June 2012 Diamond Jubilee Concert for Queen Elizabeth II, and as artistic director of the Brevard Music Center summer institute and festival in North Carolina. Prior to his BBC appointment, he spent 11 years as music director of the Utah Symphony, which he led at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. He has appeared as a guest conductor with virtually every major symphonic ensemble in North America, as well as several in Asia and Europe. Prior to coming to Boston, he was the associate conductor of both the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras, as well as music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, Keith Lockhart began his musical studies with piano lessons at the age of 7. He holds degrees from Furman University and Carnegie Mellon University, as well as honorary doctorates from several American universities. (Continued on next page) 31


Michael Chertock, pianist Pianist Michael Chertock has fashioned a successful career as an orchestral soloist, collaborating with conductors such as James Conlon, Jaime Laredo, Keith Lockhart, Erich Kunzel and Andrew Litton. His orchestral appearances include solo performances with many of the nation’s leading orchestras. He performs frequently overseas, and has won accolades with his performances in Great Britain, Germany, Japan and Korea. Chertock made his concert debut at the age of 17, performing the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 with Andrew Litton conducting. His Carnegie Hall debut came in 1999 with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, performing Duke Ellington’s New World A-Comin’. In June 2005 with the Boston Pops Orchestra, Chertock performed the world premiere of a work by Todd Machover, commissioned by the Boston Pops expressly for Chertock. Chertock serves as chair of the keyboard division at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, where he received his master’s degree. He has garnered numerous awards at major competitions, among them the top prize in the 1989 Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition (Brahms Division,) and the grand prize in the 1993 St. Charles International Piano Competition. Since 1994, Chertock has released four albums on the Telarc label: Cinematic Piano, Palace of the Winds, Christmas at the Movies and Love at the Movies, which have been praised for their lush, original arrangements and exquisite technical facility. Justin Hopkins, vocalist Bass-baritone Justin Hopkins is a young performer in increasing demand nationally and internationally. Known for his warm and rich bass voice, as well as his magnetic stage presence, he has been featured in such concert halls and theaters as Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall in Boston, Queen Elizabeth Hall in London and Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels. A versatile artist, Hopkins has performed operatic roles ranging from Mozart to Philip Glass, as well as solo concert repertoire including Britten’s War Requiem and Mendelssohn’s Elijah. He has performed under the distinguished batons of such conductors as Keith Lockhart, Charles Dutoit and Valery Gergiev, and with orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Boston Pops, American Symphony Orchestra and Verbier Festival Orchestra. Hopkins has performed for numerous dignitaries and heads of state, most notably a command solo performance in 2009 for the Dalai Lama. He took second place in the 2012 Lotte Lenya Competition. 32


Erica Spyres, vocalist Lauded by the Boston Globe for her “uncommon versatility” and “vividly memorable performances," Erica Spyres is a multiple award-winning actor, singer and violinist. In 2016, she made her successful debut at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris as Clara in Passion, alongside Natalie Dessay under the baton of Andy Einhorn. Prior to that, she sang, fiddled and danced across the U.S., Canada and Japan as Ex-Girlfriend in the First National Tour of the Broadway musical Once. Regional theater credits include Pirates! at the Huntington Theatre Company; Tribes (Elliot Norton Award) and The Light in the Piazza (IRNE Award) at SpeakEasy Stage Company; Avenue Q (IRNE Award), Company, Into the Woods, Time Stands Still, The Mikado, Nicholas Nickleby and Big River at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston; Camelot (IRNE Award), Master Class and Marry Me a Little at the New Repertory Theatre; and A Little Night Music at Springfield Regional Opera. Originally from the Ozarks, Spyres grew up singing, acting and playing the violin (classical and bluegrass) alongside her family, which was honored as the Most Musical Family in Missouri. She holds a bachelor’s degree in vocal performance from Drury University and coaches acting and voice for My College Audition.

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Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra KEITH LOCKHART Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor, endowed in perpetuity

Cellos

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Ronald Lowry William Rounds Jennifer Lucht Melanie Dyball

Hans Bohn Alexei Doohovskoy

JOHN WILLIAMS George and Roberta Berry Boston Pops Conductor Laureate

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First Violins

Charles Dimmick Katherine Winterstein Michael Rosenbloom Lisa Crockett Kristina Nilsson Cynthia Cummings Gregory Vitale Sasha Callahan Second Violins

Clayton Hoener Colin Davis Dorothy Han Liana Zaretsky Akhiezer Sarita Uranovsky Zoya Tsvetkova Violas

Lisa Suslowicz Scott Woolweaver Susan Culpo David Feltner

Susan Hagen Anthony D’Amico Flute

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Kevin Owen Lee Wadenpfuhl Trumpets

Terry Everson Mark Emery Bruce Hall Richard Kelley

Mark Fabulich Kevin Owen John Demick


AN EVENING WITH THE ICONIC KENNY G

Thursday, April 6 at 7:30PM | The Palladium Performance Sponsored by Indiana Vein Specialists In a career spanning over three decades and 20-plus albums, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kenny G has fused elements of R&B, pop and jazz to become one of the top artists in contemporary instrumental music. His recordings have sold more than 75 million copies, including 45 million in the United States alone. Kenny G – born Kenneth Bruce Gorelick in Seattle, WA – has topped Billboard’s contemporary jazz chart more than a dozen times and has collaborated with such diverse names as Michael Bolton, Whitney Houston, Katy Perry and Weezer. His recent projects include the Concord Records release Brazilian Nights, a 10-song mix of classics and originals paying tribute to the bossa nova masters who have inspired him. To celebrate the release, Kenny appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Today, Bloomberg Television, HuffPost Live and MSNBC’s Morning Joe, among other outlets.

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KENNY ROGERS' FINAL WORLD TOUR: THE GAMBLER'S LAST DEAL WITH SPECIAL GUEST LINDA DAVIS

Friday, April 7 at 8PM | The Palladium

Country Music Hall of Famer, pop superstar and multiple Grammy winner Kenny Rogers is capping a nearly six-decade career with a journey titled Final World Tour: The Gambler’s Last Deal. Since his emergence from the 1960s folk-rock scene, this music icon has continued to gain fans with his distinctive voice, his songwriting, his gift for storytelling and his rapport with live audiences. One of the first country artists to consistently sell out arenas, Rogers has played to millions around the world. His 24 No. 1 hits include “The Gambler,” “Lucille,” “Coward of the County,” “Lady,” “Islands in the Stream,” “She Believes in Me,” “We’ve Got Tonight,” “Daytime Friends” and “You Decorated My Life.” He has sold more than 120 million albums worldwide, making him one of the Top Ten Best Selling Male Solo Artists of All Time. “I’ve been so lucky to have enjoyed such a long career and to have such amazing support from my fans and all who have helped me along the way, but there comes a time when I need to focus on spending time with my family,” Rogers says. “My life is about my wife and my 11-year-old twin boys right now. There are a lot of things I want to do together with them to create some special memories. I don’t have a bucket list of my own ... I have a bucket list of things I want to do with them.”

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SIMON SHAHEEN

Saturday, April 8 at 8PM | The Tarkington One of the most important Arab musicians, performers and composers of his generation, Simon Shaheen dazzles listeners as he leaps deftly from traditional sounds to jazz and Western classical styles. His soaring technique, melodic ingenuity and unparalleled grace have earned him international acclaim as a virtuoso on both the violin and the oud, a short-necked, pear-shaped lute played for centuries across the Mediterranean, the Middle East and Asia. In addition to being a master player, the Palestinian artist is also a renowned composer and teacher of Arabic and Western music who has devoted himself to promoting Arabic music in the West. His work incorporates and reflects a time-honored legacy while exploring new frontiers and embracing many different styles in the process.

“Arabic to its core, steeped in tradition but unconstrained by it, Shaheen’s music seemed always to be reaching into history to discover the meaning of the present — and the beauty it found there was striking.” – The New York Times

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CHARLES LLOYD & THE MARVELS FEATURING BILL FRISELL Thursday, April 20 at 7:30PM | The Palladium

Few music careers are as enduring and wide-ranging as that of saxophonistcomposer Charles Lloyd, and few musicians continue to push the boundaries of jazz so consistently after six decades in the business. As a teen in the 1950s, the Memphis-born Lloyd played sideman to such blues greats as Howlin’ Wolf and B.B. King and later made a name on the L.A. jazz scene among the likes of Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy. In the ’60s, he spent two years with Cannonball Adderley’s band, began recording as a bandleader, and became one of the first jazz artists to cross the 1 million mark in album sales (Forest Flower: Live at Monterey) and the first jazz artist to play San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore Auditorium. Known for incorporating non-Western influences and cultivating young talent in his combos, Lloyd even dabbled in rock with the Beach Boys and other bands before plunging back into jazz in the late ’80s. He has since released more than a dozen albums and continues to tour widely. Recent honors have included the Monterey Jazz Festival’s 2014 Jazz Legend Award and the National Endowment for the Arts’ 2015 Jazz Master Fellowship. Lloyd’s current project, Charles Lloyd & the Marvels, is a characteristically unusual ensemble with Reuben Rogers on bass, Eric Harland on drums, sought-after session man Greg Leisz on pedal steel guitar and Bill Frisell – himself a legend in jazz, folk and rock circles – on guitar. Their 2016 album I Long to See You reinvents familiar folk and pop melodies and features Willie Nelson and Norah Jones as special guests.

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ERTH'S DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE Sunday, April 23 at 1PM & 4PM | The Palladium Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE guides your family on a breathtaking tour that begins in prehistoric Australia. You’ll observe, meet and interact with an eye-popping collection of amazingly lifelike dinosaurs and other creatures presented in a theatrical performance that will thrill and entertain kids while stimulating their imaginations in ways that will forever connect them to their world. Brought to life by a team of skilled performers and puppeteers, and designed with the help of professional paleontologists, Erth’s DINOSAUR ZOO LIVE’s puppets are so extraordinarily realistic you may feel the urge to run and hide – but don’t! – because you won’t want to miss a minute of this fun, unique, entertaining and educational live show created by Erth Visual & Physical of Sydney, Australia. While it may indeed have been 65 million years in the making, we think you’ll agree, it’s well worth the wait.

“Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo delivers solid science as well as an extraordinary spectacle.” – The New York Times

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10:30PM & 2PM THE STUDIO THEATER Calling all Cowpokes and Lady Buckaroos! Grab your chaps and spurs, ‘cause Cowboy Randy is riding into the Center! Cowboy Randy has delighted audiences all over the country with his cowboy songs and yodeling, tales from the lonesome trail, and rope tricks. Kids will hear and participate in music that has made the cowboy such a special part of American history. You may have even heard him as the yodeling voice of bad guy Almeda Slim in Disney’s Home on the Range. Plan to stay after the 10:30AM or come early to the 2:00PM show for some Western fun! 11:15AM - 2:00PM | TARKINGTON LOBBY Join folks from the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art for Western activities and learn what it takes to be a cowgirl or cowboy: -Try on western gear -See if you can rope a steer -Toss a cow chip in the fire ring -Create your own brand -Play “There’s a Snake in my Boot!” -Simple leather stamping (for ages 6+) Capacity for this event is limited. To buy tickets, call the Box Office at 317.843.3800.

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A DISCUSSION WITH AUTHOR LAURA BATES MONDAY, APRIL 10 AT 7PM THE STUDIO THEATER

Laura Bates’ book, Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard, demonstrates the incredible transformative power of the arts, even for those who society has deemed unable to rehabilitate. Laura will share her experiences working in the prison system and how Shakespeare transformed the individuals she taught. After the presentation, the audience is encouraged to ask questions. This event is FREE and open to the public. Seating is limited. To reserve your free seat, please call the Box Office at 317.843.3800. The Indiana Humanities Novel Conversations Speakers Program is made possible by a grant from the Glick Fund, a fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation.

WORLD VOICE DAY CELEBRATION

THURSDAY, APRIL 13 AT 6:30PM THE PALLADIUM SPONSORED BY THE VOICE CLINIC OF INDIANA

In recognition of World Voice Day, on April 13, we are having a special event for anyone who enjoys singing. Join us as the Palladium stage is transformed into a cabaret for our open mic night.

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THE TIME JUMPERS FEATURING VINCE GILL, KENNY SEARS, AND PAUL FRANKLIN Friday, April 28 at 8pm | The Palladium On the heels of their first Grammy Award, the Nashville all-stars known as The Time Jumpers are bringing their updated take on Western swing music to the Palladium. With country hitmaker Vince Gill on guitars and vocals, this 10-member team of veteran session players has been a sensation in Music City nightclubs for over a decade. They recreate sounds heard in the dance halls of the Great Plains during the 1930s and ’40s, when string bands led by fiddles and steel guitar put a twangy spin on big band music. In addition to Gill, other band members include Paul Franklin (steel guitar), Brad Albin (upright bass), Billy Thomas (drums, vocals), Kenny Sears (vocals, fiddle), Larry Franklin (fiddle), Andy Reiss (electric guitar), Jeff Taylor (accordion, piano) and Joe Spivey (fiddle, vocals). The band received two Grammy nominations this year, bringing their total to six. Their album Kid Sister was a contender for the Best Americana Album title, and Gill claimed top honors in the Best American Roots Song category for writing the album’s title song. See our story on Page 22.

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The Stratford Songbook Series

MICHAEL FEINSTEIN WITH CHEYENNE JACKSON

Saturday, April 29 at 8PM | The Palladium Performance Sponsored by The University of Indianapolis Fans of the Great American Songbook are in for a treat when acclaimed actor, singer, songwriter and heartthrob Cheyenne Jackson joins our very own Michael Feinstein for a special evening of music. Feinstein, of course, is a multiple Grammy-nominated cabaret star, founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation, artistic director at the Center for the Performing Arts and one of the premier interpreters of American standards. The versatile Jackson has played leading roles on and off Broadway (All Shook Up, Xanadu, Damn Yankees, Finian’s Rainbow, The Performers), appeared on hit TV shows (American Horror Story, Glee, 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and won acclaim for roles in United 93 and other films. He also has released three albums of pop music, including a 2009 collaboration with Feinstein, The Power of Two. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the Songbook with this dapper duo!

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ABOUT THE CENTER The mission of the Center for the Performing Arts is to welcome, engage, inspire, and transform through compelling performing arts experiences in a world-class environment. A home for world-class entertainment, the Center for the Performing Arts is a non-profit educational, arts and cultural organization that operates a 3-venue performing arts campus. Comprised of the Palladium, an acoustically magnificent 1,600-seat concert hall, the Tarkington, a 500-seat proscenium theater, and the Studio Theater, an intimate 200-seat black box, the Center’s campus hosts more than 400 events each year. Events include performances by community groups, public lectures and forums, business meetings, fundraisers, graduations, receptions, and weddings. The Center for the Performing Arts has become the place where artists want to perform, people want to work, and the entire community is welcome to gather and celebrate. Not only is the Center for the Performing Arts home to the Great American Songbook Foundation, but it is also home to six resident companies. The Center’s resident companies include Actors Theatre of Indiana, Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Central Indiana Dance Ensemble, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre, and the Indiana Wind Symphony. The Center offers a wide variety of education and outreach experiences for children and adults of all ages, and is an entertainment destination having ticket buyers from all 92 Indiana counties, 50 states, and 23 countries. /TheCenterForThePerformingArts 48

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PATRON SERVICES & AMENITIES ACCESSIBILITY

Accessible Parking: Accessible parking is available on the Center Green’s loop driveway, just south of the Palladium. Additional accessible valet parking is available at the west entrance on 3rd Avenue. Arrival: Street level and elevator access is available in the Palladium’s West Lobby located at the 3rd Avenue entrance and is also available in the East Lobby located near the Monon Greenway. Seating: Wheelchair accessible seating is located in various sections of the venues. Special seating arrangements may be made in advance by calling the box office at 317.843.3800. PARKING

Valet: Beginning 1 hour before the performance time, valet parking is available on the Center Green’s loop driveway, at the Palladium’s south entrance. The valet service is sponsored by Land Rover Indianapolis & Jaguar Indianapolis. The valet service is $15 or is complimentary for Jaguars and Land Rovers. Valet is only available for Center Presents performances at the Palladium. Self-Park: Secure, on-site garage parking is located south of the Palladium. Enter the Center’s parking garage off 3rd Avenue. RESTROOMS

Restrooms are located in the lower Salon level, Payne & Mencias Box Tier and Gallery level of the Palladium, and on the first floor in the lobby of the Studio Theater and the Tarkington (all restrooms are handicap accessible.) COAT CHECK

Coat check services are available on a seasonal basis at the west side of the lower Salon level near the restrooms at the Palladium. Coat room facilities are also available at the Tarkington and the Studio Theater. FOOD & BEVERAGE

Concessions are available before the performance through intermission. Food is not permitted in the theaters. Beverages purchased at the Center are allowed in the theaters. ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES

Assisted listening devices are available free of charge. Please see an usher to request one. ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Use of cellular phones, pagers, cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited in the theater. Please deactivate sounds on any electronic device so it will not disrupt the performance.

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BASILE CAFÉ & BASILE GIFT SHOP

Basile Café and Gift Shop are located in the East Lobby. The Basile Gift Shop boasts a wide selection of jewelry, art, books, cards, and many boutique items. Every purchase helps support the Center for the Performing Arts. THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK EXHIBIT GALLERY

Take elevators to Gallery level of the Palladium.

Exhibit Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm Performance Hours: One hour prior to The Stratford Songbook Series and Jazz Series performances and select additional events. LATE ARRIVAL POLICY

Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management. Video and audio simulcast of the performance is available in the lobbies for your convenience. EMERGENCY PROCEDURE

In the event of an emergency, you will be instructed by an announcement indicating the best method of exit. Please notice the multiple red exit signs. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner. POLICY ON CHILDREN

Children 4 and older are welcome to attend performances. All patrons must have a ticket and be able to sit quietly throughout the performance. Children of all ages are welcome at Family Shows with paid admission. NO SMOKING

The Center for the Performing Arts campus is smoke-free. WEATHER POLICY

The Center does not cancel performances due to inclement weather. TOURS

Group tours of the Palladium are offered twice a month. For more information, visit the Center’s website and click on The Center Tour. Or you may stop by the Box Office during normal business hours for a brief look, pending availability. FACILITY RENTAL

Individuals, businesses and performing groups may rent seven distinct spaces suitable for your special event as well as the Palladium (1,600 seats), the Tarkington (500 seats) or the Studio Theater (200 seats). Let our experts help you determine which space best suits your important event. Call 317.819.3521 for pricing and availability or e-mail: SpecialEvents@TheCenterPresents.org.

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BOX OFFICE ONLINE

Buy online at any time of the day at TheCenterPresents.org. For the best available seats, purchase a series package and enjoy great savings on single ticket prices. BOX OFFICE AT THE PALLADIUM

Monday – Friday: 10am-6pm or curtain Saturday: 12pm-4pm & 2 hours prior to performance Sunday: 2 hours prior to performance The Studio Theater and Tarkington box office is open 60 minutes prior to performance. PHONE

Order tickets by phone at 317.843.3800 or toll-free 877.909.2787. STUDENT DISCOUNTS

$15 Student tickets are available to select performances. Contact the Box Office or visit TheCenterPresents.org for more discount information. GROUP SALES

Book your next outing of 12 people or more and you may save up to 20% on tickets. Contact Group Sales at 317.819.3503 or e-mail Group@TheCenterPresents.org. THE CENTER GIFT CERTIFICATES

Gift certificates are available in any denomination and are available to purchase online or in the box office. Certificates are redeemable over the phone or in person at the Box Office for Center Presents performances.

*Center Presents performances are those NOT presented by our resident companies or rental events. RESIDENT COMPANIES

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Ella Sings the Songbook includes historic photos, sheet music, magazines and other artifacts, some gleaned from the Songbook Archives and others on loan from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. Marking 100 years since the birth of America’s “First Lady of Song,” the exhibit focuses on a celebrated series of eight albums recorded for Verve Records in the 1950s and ’60s, when the respected jazz singer took a new and highly successful direction interpreting works by the most beloved composers of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway and Hollywood: Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hart, Duke Ellington, Irving Berlin, George and Ira Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Jerome Kern and Johnny Mercer.

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ABOUT THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation is to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook. The beautiful melodies and thoughtful lyrics created by the musical geniuses of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood during the first half of the twentieth century represent the Golden Age of American Popular Music. The Great American Songbook Foundation carries out its unique mission to preserve America’s rich musical legacy in numerous ways: The Songbook Archives houses physical artifacts such as sheet music, personal papers, musical arrangements, and books available to students, educators, and researchers. The Songbook Exhibit Gallery displays rotating interactive exhibits that share the history, music, and culture of the Songbook. The Songbook Academy® is a national program for high school singers, and is the only competition dedicated to the music of the Songbook. PERFECT Harmony provides music therapy programming to individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases. The Songbook Hall of Fame recognizes those who have made a significant contribution to the Great American Songbook by inducting a new class each year. A permanent exhibit is located in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge on the Palladium’s Gallery level. /SongbookFoundation

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Board of Directors Eric S. Payne

Staff

Chairman

EXECUTIVE

Melissa Stapleton Barnes Vice Chairman

Jeffrey C. McDermott Interim President/CEO

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 Donald S. Gottwald William Hammer Douglas C. Haney, Esq. Cheryl A. Harmon John C. Hart, Jr. Nancy S. Heck Stan C. Hurt

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

Zak Khan

Individual Gifts Officer

Lawrence (Larry) E. Lawhead

Stephanie Decker

Michael C. Rechin

Donor Relations Manager

David Stirsman

Sheila Morone

Ashley M. Ulbricht, Esq. W. Michael Wells Pamela Campbell Williams, Esq. Lebbeus Woods, CFPR

Donor Information Specialist

FINANCE Susan Springirth

Vice President of Finance & Administration

Cynthia Ille Controller

Nancy Hamilton

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MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mark Truett

Vice President of Marketing & Communications

Scott Hall

Communications & Media Manager

Robyn Baker

Graphic Design Coordinator

Becky Lee Macy

Marketing Manager

John Kroetz

Audience Development Coordinator

Patron Services Brian Seitz

Patron Services Manager

Robin Briskey

Patron Services Supervisor

John A. Moskal II

Patron Services & Database Coordinator Patron Services Representatives:

Chandler Appleby Bill Eckert Larry Goens Jim O'Connor Diane Schussel Lindy Siefker OPERATIONS Nick Tigue

Vice President of Operations

Ed Penman

Facility Manager

Jared McGowan Lighting Director

Lisa Posson

Production Assistant

Devin Schonsheck

Lead Audio Engineer

Joe Wisner

Technical Director, Studio Theater

Joshua Hasty

Technical Director, Tarkington

Venue Management Lisa Hillard

Beverage & Concessions Manager

Sharon Holyoak

Gift Shop Manager & Volunteer Coordinator

Laura Varnau

Events Manager

Nicole Silvernell

Events Coordinator House Managers:

Katherine Jones Jackie Londino Marilyn Melangton Kim Moe Cindy Teeters Lisa Thornberry THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION Christopher Lewis

Vice President of Songbook Foundation

Ryan Gray

Cathy Burton

Maintenance Engineer

Director of Programs

Production

Lisa Lobdell

Jeff Steeg

Director of Production

Melissa Bishop

Archivist

Christopher Brush

Program Coordinator

Operations Coordinator

Ellen Kingston

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Annual Partners 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 January 31, 2017. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520. 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 Shepherd Insurance St. Vincent The Stratford Anonymous (1)

Silver Palladium Society ($15,000-$24,999) The Carruthers Family Current Publishing Rollie & Cheri Dick 60

Engledow Group Land Rover Indianapolis and Jaguar Indianapolis Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons

Bronze Palladium Society ($10,000-$14,999) Lorene Burkhart Don & Pam Gottwald John C. & Marianne S. Hart Bob Hicks & Thalia Hammond Hicks Britt & Jeff McDermott Suzanne & Ron Mencias Jim & Ginny Purvis Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson James B. & Joyce Winner CNO Financial Group DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. Keller Macaluso LLC 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 Cheryl A. Harmon Stan & Sandy Hurt Vivian & Lawrence Lawhead Rod & Jayme McComas Karen & Donald Perez Brian G. & Anne Hensley Poindexter Michael & Debra Rechin Bruce & Jan Reynolds 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 F.C. Tucker Company Huntington Bank Indiana Vein Specialists Marquis Commercial Solutions PTS Diagnostics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Changsa, China based SINOCARE, Inc. Salon 01 & Aquage Telamon Foundation Thurston Springer Miller Herd & Titak

Director's Circle ($2,500-$4,999) The Ackerman Foundation Patricia & Rafik Bishara Michael & Debora Bennett Bush Elizabeth Chamberlin Philip & Patricia Gibson Judy Gripp

Sandra & Steve Hageman William & Barbara Hammer Douglas & Tammy Haney Diane & Bruce Houtman Sally & James Hubbard Jim Leslie Sally & Russell Mobley Robert Pullen & Luke Frazier Mo Merhoff & Paul Reis Pat Scahill & Gary Larreategui Armen & Marie-Claude Shanafelt Cheryl & Kiros Sistevaris Dr. Pamela A. Steed Thorne Family Trust Anonymous (2) Anderson Birkla Arts Midwest Touring Fund J. C. Hart Company Kahn's Catering The National Bank of Indianapolis Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits List continued on next page.

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Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Kit & Brook Babcock Drs. Sandy & Gary Bacon Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Hank Wong & Dr. Christine Bishop Susan & David Blish Ed & Peggy Bonach Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Randy & Libby Brown Bethany & Brian Burdick Joan & Larry Cimino K. Douglas & Becky Cook Drs. Jeff & Molly Cooke Waneta Dunkerly Craig & Marsha Dunkin The Ericson Family John & Donna Findling Lynn & Robert Fritsche Tom & Elizabeth Fuller Bradley S. & Teresa G. Fuson Nancy S. Heck Dawn & Andy Hein Diane & Jack Houtman Marc & Rebecca Jaffe James G. Jenkins Judy & Bart Kaufman Steven & Jacque Kirsh 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 Phelan Family Foundation Jim & Carol Phillips Roberto Paliza Patrick Poyser Dr. Newell Pugh Patricia & John Schuler Mr. Ronald B. Schwier & Ms. Marti Starkey Scott S. Semester Quinn & Ali Shepherd Dr. Stephen J. Shideler 62

Robert & Barbara Shortle 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 Dan & Diana Yates A Cut Above Catering MBP Distinctive Catering

Advocate ($500 - $999)

Donna & Rick Adams Elaine & Mike Akermann Carolyn & Terry Anker Jeri Ballantine Robert & Jill Batler Celeste Berry Tom & Vicki Brandenburg Milo & Mary Chelovitz Bob & Mary Christianson Charles & Ann Conrad Randall & Joelyn Craig Grace & Steve Crowell Peter & Carol Czajkowski Deborah Daniels Grace & Galen Davis Luanne & Lawrence Dewey Marge & Bill Dorsch Dr. Harold Eigen Drs. Will & Julie Fecht Beverly & Tom Feller Steve & Shannon Hawkins Bill & Nancy Heath John Michael Henne Marie Jett Susan Johnson Doug & Marty Kaderabek Rahul & Alka Kapur Sherrie & Tom Kegley Kraabel Charitable Foundation, Inc. Claire Magna Ron & Linda Maus


Andrea Moore Dr. Kenneth Pennington Scott & Kristin Pike Jeff & Clare Quinn April & Curtis Rector Bill & Kim Sarsfield Capi Scheidler Kimberly & Don Shenenberger Dave & Judy Sholly Dr. Robert & Dr. Susan Stephens Tracy & Jim Storts Kathy Summers Mary Ann Hart & Doug Tatum Jim & Vickie Theis Margaret & Tip Tollison Saundra & Mark Truett Sara Wessel Cynthia Whitaker Ellen & Robert Whitt Carolyn & Doug Willard Lisa & Lew Willis Bob & Barb Wolf Robina M. Zink Family Charitable Fund Republic National Distributing Company

Supporter ($250-$499)

Don & Lucy Aquilano Jack Babbert John & Karen* Bailey Bartley Family Charitable Trust 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 Sam & Megan Clark Janet & Mervyn Cohen Jan & Matt Cohoat Dorothy & Ron Conley Carla Cook Barbara Coppinger Mr. & Mrs. William E. Corley Michael & A.J. Corne Karen & Jack Crane Rebecca Dora Culbertson

Cary K. Curry Joseph B. DeFano Steven Delaney & Joyce Butterworth James & Sarah Dicks John & Janet Dissauer 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 & Mrs. Nicki Felix Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Frank & Nancy Fults Marilyn & Michael Garvey Gail L. Gentry Genee & Norm Godden Gordon Graham & Sue Greenlee Pat & Stephen Gross Gregory Hale & Monika Nyby 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 Marjorie Kimes Mr. & Mrs. Bob Kleymeyer Mary Dawn & John Krege Nancy & Otto Krohn Jan & Jeff Lefton Dr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Lehman Saul Lemke Emily Meaux Lovison, MPA Dr. & Mrs. Ray F. Maddalone Brent Mather Laura & Marty McFarland Dr. William K. McGarvey Jackie Nytes & Michael O'Brien Anne & Dan O'Brien John Palmer Nadine & Ed Penman Charles Phillips List continued on next page. 63


R. Bruce Pickens Carol Pocevice Roger & Sharon Prasuhn Paula Presnoples Jerri & John Ramsey Dana Randall Linda Reisner Tim & Dee Renner Karen & Darrell Richey Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Robbins D. Harrison Royce Eric & Janice Schreibman Eleanor Anastasia Sciopu Kay & Charles Scott Terri Scott Brian & Christine Seitz Tiffany & Ryan Shaw John L. Sibley Kurt & Vickie Spoerle James W. Strickland MD Stacey & Greg Sutphin Cindy Teeters Thornberry Family William & Mary Tierney Jessie & Leslie Weitman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Whitaker Deborah Bush Whiting Melissa & Peter Wilson Larry & Carolyn Woodling Robert Yee Steve & Judy Young David & Carol Yount Michael & Jennifer Zinn Anonymous (1) Blu Moon Cafe Mickey's Camp O. W. Krohn & Associates, LLP

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' Birthday Jan & Bruce Reynolds In honor of Greg Reynolds Jan & Bruce Reynolds MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AXA Foundation Bank of America Charitable Foundation Duke Realty Eli Lilly and Company Foundation GE Foundation John Wiley & Sons, Inc 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

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Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Foundation during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through January 31, 2017. 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 Troy D. Payner, MD Tom Postilio Roger Schmelzer

Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000 - $49,999) Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons

Dr. Charles Simons

Silver Songbook Legacy ($15,000 - $24,999)

Mike Strunsky

Hal Brody and Don Smith

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 Betty & Irwin Helford Sue & Paul Lowden


Britt & Jeff McDermott Maria Ferrer Murdock Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Tom Postilio & Mickey Conlon Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips Robert Pullen & Luke S. Frazier The Ted Snowdon Foundation

Ginny Mancini Bruce & Jan Reynolds Dr. & Mrs. Steven & Candice Rosen John & Pat Schuler Drs. Pamela Steed & Peter Furno Sheila M. Stone Jim & Joyce Winner

Van Heusen Music Corp.

Big Band ($500 - $999)

Hollywood Musical ($5,000 - $9,999)

Scott Anthony Ables Jane & Jerry Bintz William Brattain and Matthew Charles Crosland Kenyon Brown Angelyn & Barry Cannada Laura DesMoine Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Michael & Sharon O'Hair Carol & Dick Schwartz Larry Weber Charles Weilman & Sylvie Del Giudice Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous (1)

Lisa & Paul Andre Melissa & Bradon Barnes The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Draper Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation William & Barbara Hammer Mary Lane Haskell Linda Hope Karen & Doug Kelsey Joy Nachman Norah Orphanides Ray and Bernice Charles Trust Diane & Richard Scruggs Vivian Serota 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 Sam & Mary Haskell Renee & Tony Marlon Ray & Jim Luther-Pfeil Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. The Voice Clinic of Indiana

Cabaret ($1,000 - $2,499) Diane & John Abrams Frank & Katrina Basile Jack Bethards Jill & Mark Bonnett Mrs. Sydney Jeanne Book

A Cut Above Catering Terwilliker, Ltd.

Tin Pan Alley ($250 - $499) Nancy Alton Karen* & John Bailey Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Christopher Brush Steven J. Bush Audrey & Freddie Guth Brent & Linda Hartman Florence Henderson* J & E Palladino Family Trust Tom & Priscilla Johnson Marjorie Kimes Jerry & Harriet McDermott Patrick Poyser Elayne Techentin Kathy & Hal Thurston Barbara Wulfe Anonymous (1) DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC

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MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS 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 Celebration of Michael Feinstein’s Birthday Audrey & Freddie Guth

In honor of Mary Lane Haskell Angelyn & Barry Cannada Sam & Mary Haskell Diane & Richard Scruggs 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 *Deceased

In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation

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