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WICHITA SYMPHONY VOL. 60 | NO. 1 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017
PROGRAM CONTENTS TCHAIKOVSKY’S FOURTH, SEPTEMBER 23/24 Program
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Guest Artist
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Program Notes
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THE MUSIC OF HARRY POTTER & MORE, OCTOBER 7 Program
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Wichita Symphony Society Board of Directors
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Daniel Hege, Music Director and Conductor
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Wichita Symphony Staff
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Wichita Symphony Orchestra Personnel
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Preview of Coming Events
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Contributors
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Memorials & Tributes
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List of Advertisers
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Women’s Association of the Wichita Symphony
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Wichita Symphony Orchestra House Policies
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WICHITA SYMPHONY SOCIETY
OFFICERS F. Tim Witsman, Chairman of the Board Lori Supinie, Vice Chair Roger Eastwood, Treasurer Kurt A. Harper, Secretary Jon Tiger, Immediate Past Chair
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Suzie Ahlstrand
Bob Scott
Chris Callen
Shoko Kato Sevart
Richard Chambers
Richard C. Shaw, M.D.
Ebony Clemons
James M. Thomas
Bill Cook
Isaac Ulbrich
Barbara Crotchett
James Vayda, M.D.
Sandra Cusack
Lisa Vayda
Stephen English
Ted Vlamis Jr.
Sharon Fearey
Kathryn M. Webb
Daniel A. Flynn
Janet C. Wesselowski
Kurt Friesen
Ken White
H. Guy Glidden, Ph. D.
Carlos Wriedt
William E. Hercher Jerry Juhnke
DIRECTOR EMERITI
Greg Keith
Anna Anderson
Delmar D. Klocke
Bill DeVore
Brenda Lawton
Phillip S. Frick
George L. Lucas, M.D.
Marilyn McNeish
Rodney E. Miller
Mrs. Russell W. Meyer, Jr.
Lisa Muci
Doris Nelson
Stacy Poelma Miah Schneider
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DANIEL HEGE
MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR
The 2017-2018 season marks Daniel Hege’s eighth as Music Director and Conductor of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. Hege has been widely recognized as one of America’s finest conductors, earning critical acclaim for his fresh interpretations of the standard repertoire and for his commitment to creative programming. He served for eleven seasons as the Music Director of the Syracuse Symphony and was appointed Music Director of the Wichita Symphony in June 2009. As of the 2015/16 season, he was named Principal Guest Conductor of both the Tulsa Symphony and the Binghamton (NY) Philharmonic. In addition to programming and conducting the subscription concerts in Wichita, Mr. Hege has conducted a number of cutting edge concerts, including Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle with the legendary Samuel Ramey in the title role and with sets by the glass sculptor Dale Chihuly, and a semi-staged production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel in collaboration with Music Theatre Wichita. Daniel Hege has guest conducted the Detroit, Seattle, Oregon, Colorado, San Diego, Columbus, and Phoenix symphonies as well as the Calgary Philharmonic, among others. International engagements include performances with the Singapore Symphony and the St. Petersburg Symphony at the Winter Nights Festival. Recent and upcoming guest conducting engagements include appearances with the Rochester, Buffalo, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and Naples Philharmonics; the Louisville, Sarasota and Florida Orchestras; and the Houston, Edmonton, Pacific, Puerto Rico, Hartford, Omaha, Madison, Tucson, Charleston and Virginia symphonies. Daniel Hege received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1987 from Bethel College, Kansas where he majored in music and history. He continued his studies at the University of Utah, where he received a Master of Music degree in orchestra conducting and also founded the University Chamber Orchestra and served as Assistant Conductor of the University Orchestra and Music Director of the Utah Singers. He subsequently studied with Paul Vermel at the Aspen Music Festival and in Los Angeles with noted conductor and pedagogue Daniel Lewis. In May 2004, Mr. Hege was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Le Moyne College in Syracuse for his contributions to the cultural life in central New York State. Born in Colorado, Mr. Hege currently resides in Syracuse with his wife and their three daughters.
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WICHITA SYMPHONY SOCIETY STAFF ARTISTIC
ADMINISTRATIVE
Daniel Hege
Don Reinhold
Music Director and Conductor
Chief Executive Officer
Jean and Willard Garvey
Samantha Davis
Endowed Chair
Operations Manager
Dr. Michael Hanawalt
Arleigh McCormick
Symphony Chorus Director
Marketing and Public Relations Manager Tiffany Bell
Dr. Mark Laycock
Education & Community
Director, Youth Orchestras Program
Engagement Manager
Youth Symphony Conductor
Nina Longhofer
Fred and Mary Koch Foundation Endowed Chair Dr. Wesley DeSpain
Patron Services, Box Office, and Database Administrator
Repertory Orchestra Conductor
Leigh Ann Haman
Delmar and Mary Klocke Endowed Chair
Business Manager
Eric Crawford
Cindy Bailey
Youth Chamber Players Conductor
Chorus Administrative Assistant
The Wichita Symphony Program Magazine is published four times during the season by the Wichita Symphony Society, Inc., 225 West Douglas, Wichita, Kansas 67202, 316-267-5259.
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WICHITA SYMPHONY Daniel Hege Music Director and Conductor Jean and Willard Garvey Endowed Chair Dr. Michael Hanawalt Symphony Chorus Director VIOLIN I John Harrison, Concertmaster S. M. and Laura H. Brown Charitable Trust Endowed Chair Yee Ling Elaine Ng, Acting Associate Concertmaster Bobbie and Marvin Bastian Endowed Chair Susan Linnebur Adrienne Dougherty* Nancy Luttrell, Associate Concertmaster Emeritus Laura Hammes Black Cindy Dantic-Watson Linette Gordon Chelley A. Graves Yi-Miao Huang Joan Pfaff Marta Prugar Rebecca Schloneger Cristian Damir Martinez Vega Nancy Woodruff Evgeny Zvonnikov* VIOLIN II Nancy Johnson, Principal Dominique Corbeil Emily Bishop Shelley Closson
ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL FLUTE Carmen Lemoine, Principal Mitchell A. Berman Endowed Chair Christina M. Webster Chastity Pawsloski, Piccolo Caitrine-Ann Massoud
Natalia Korenchuk* Brandon Lay Cheryl Myer Judith Naillon Jane Ray Suzanne D. Schiffel Elizabeth Wallace VIOLA Catherine Consiglio, Principal Larry and Anita Jones Endowed Chair Nicole K. Feryok Caroline Anderson Emily A. Baldridge Rosemarie Barney Kay N. Buskirk Cynthia L. Cook Kristen Smaglik
OBOE AndrĂŠa E. Banke, Principal George and Marilyn McNeish Endowed Chair Mickey Hansen Cindy C. Thompson CLARINET Trevor Stewart, Principal Helen and Russ Meyer Endowed Chair Rachelle Goter Michael Unruh, Bass Clarinet David Cook, E-flat Clarinet
CELLO Leonid Shukaev, Principal Lois Kay Walls Foundation Endowed Chair Camille M. Burrow Tiffany Bell Susan H. Bentson Patricia K. Hart Quinn Lake Laura C. Martinez Susan Mayo Arleigh McCormick*
BASSOON Scott Charles Oakes, Principal Zach Hague Merrilee Tuinstra, Contrabassoon Angela Hull
DOUBLE BASS Mark Foley, Principal Don Jacobsen Oswald Backus Eric L. Crawford Marcia C. Hatfield Kathy Luttrell Kirsten Moler Carol Neighbor
SAXOPHONE Geoffrey Deibel, Principal FRENCH HORN Jeb Wallace, Principal Stephanie Nelson, Assistant Principal
Meri Jenkins Mirella Gauldin James Rester TRUMPET David Hunsicker, Principal Daniel J. and Shoko Kato Sevart Endowed Chair Daniel Barden Dana Hamant Gray A. Bishop TROMBONE Tyler Vahldick, Principal Matt Blauer David Muehl, Bass Trombone TUBA Phillip C. Black, Principal TIMPANIPERCUSSION Gerald Scholl, Principal Joe Mikelait Andrew Slater HARP Jane Hyde, Principal KEYBOARD J. Bradley Baker Anna Jeter Matt Blauer, Personnel Manager Nancy Johnson, Librarian Carol Neighbor, Librarian Urza Silverwind, Stage Manager
* On Leave of Absence Musicians in the First Violin, Second Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass sections rotate seating for each concert and are therefore listed alphabetically (except for the first stand of strings.)
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WICHITA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | CLASSICS 1
TCHAIKOVSKY’S FOURTH CENTURY II CONCERT HALL
SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 23, 2017 | 8PM Ending approximately 9:55 PM
SUNDAY | SEPTEMBER 24, 2017 | 3PM Ending approximately 4:55 PM
DANIEL HEGE Music Director & Conductor
SCOTT OAKES WSO Principal Bassoon
PROGRAM IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882–1971) Pulcinella Suite (24’) Sinfonia Serenata Scherzino Tarantella Toccata Gavotta con due variazioni Vivo Minuetto Finale
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PROGRAM JOHANN NEPOMUK HUMMEL (1778–1837) Concerto in F Major for Bassoon and Orchestra Scott Oakes, bassoon Allegro moderato (10’) Romanza. Andantino e cantabile (6’) Rondó (7’)
INTERMISSION PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840–1893) Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Andante sostenuto (18’) Andantino in moda di canzona (10’) Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato (6’) Finale: Allegro con fuoco (10’) This concert is made possible in part by the generous support of
BETTY WOOD AND THE LATE ART WOOD Flowers provided by Suzi Ahlstrand. Gary Telleen, piano technician. Please turn off all cellular phones and any devices that make noise or give off any kind of light. Phone calls and texting are not permitted during the performance. Unless otherwise noted, the use of cameras or recording devices during concerts is strictly prohibited.
Approximate timings are provided for the listeners’ benefit. This program will be broadcast on Radio Kansas, 90.1 FM, Friday, January 12, 2018 at 7:00 p.m.
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GUEST ARTIST
SEPTEMBER 23 & 24, 2017 SCOTT OAKES, Wichita Symphony Principal Bassoon Previous performances with the Wichita Symphony December 3/4, 2016
Wichita Symphony Principal Bassoonist Scott
at a range of venues, including the Chicago
Charles Oakes has distinguished himself as a
Cultural Center’s Preston Bradley Hall, Gottlieb
sought-after orchestral performer throughout
Hall and Glazunov Hall in St. Petersburg,
the Midwest. Often noted by media
Russia. Other engagements have
for his refined performances,
included performances at the
the Illinois Times praised
Ravinia Festival and the Great
the “smoky” quality of
Performers of Illinois festival
his playing, while the
in Chicago’s Millennium
Wichita Eagle described its
Park. Scott previously served
“grace and beauty.” Before
on the faculty of the School
moving to Wichita, Scott
of Music at Wichita State
held positions with the Illinois
University. He can be heard
Symphony, Rockford Symphony,
on the Lieurance Woodwind
Illinois Philharmonic, and the Quad City Symphony in Davenport, Iowa. In addition, he served as a guest principal and section bassoonist with the Symphonies of Green Bay, Elgin, Lake Forest, Northwest Indiana, and South Bend; the Chicago Chamber Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, and others. A lover of opera, Oakes has performed with opera companies across the Midwest, including the Wichita Grand Opera, Opera Illinois, Des Moines Metro Opera, Elgin Opera, Chicago Cultural Center, and L’Opera Piccola of Chicago. Oakes has enjoyed eclectic collaborative performances including dance collaborations with the New Millennium Orchestra of Chicago and electronic music performances at the Fisch Haus in Wichita.
Quintet’s CD “Music from the Americas” on Summit Records. Scott holds a Master of Music degree from the DePaul University School of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music. His principal teachers were William Buchman of the Chicago Symphony and Dr. Donald DaGrade. He also holds a Master of Science with distinction from the DePaul University College of Computing and Digital Media. Outside of music, Scott works in information technology and information security. Previously employed as senior consultant for DSN Group in Chicago, he serves as Senior Systems Administrator for Juniper Payments LLC, a banking services provider.
An avid chamber musician, he has performed
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PROGRAM NOTES | SEPTEMBER 23/24, 2017
MAKING OLD MUSIC SOUND FRESH: THE STRAVINSKY TOUCH
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
SUITE FROM PULCINELLA Born in Lomonosov, Russia, June 17, 1882 Died in New York City, NY, April 6, 1971 First performances by the Wichita Symphony
Stravinsky left the melodic lines of the
FROM SKEPTIC TO ADVOCATE
18th-century pieces intact. By the addition of his own music in bridge passages, he succeeded in breaking up the predictability of the original. His personal imprint is
When Serge Diaghilev, the legendary
both harmonic and rhythmic: the gentle
impresario of the Ballets Russes, suggested
dissonance created by pedal points, and
in 1919 that Stravinsky turn his attention
clever adaptations of the dance meters
to music by little-known 18th-century
with unexpected repetitions and startling
masters with the idea of orchestrating some
sonorities. Despite the reduced orchestra,
movements as a ballet score, the composer
the scoring is brilliant and varied.
reacted with skepticism. Diaghilev proposed music of Giovanni Battista
Two years after the première of the ballet
Pergolesi (1710-1736). Stravinsky knew little of
in Paris in May 1920, Stravinsky created
Pergolesi’s work beyond the Stabat Mater and
a concert version of the Suite in eight
the opera La serva padrona, neither of which
movements, for the same reduced chamber
interested him.
orchestra forces as the original. In 1947 he made modest revisions to the Suite, largely
Then he riffled through the obscure
consisting of metronome markings and one
manuscripts Diaghilev had obtained from
movement title change.
Italian libraries. Captivated by the music’s simplicity and melodious charm, Stravinsky
The score calls for two flutes (second doubling
reconsidered Diaghilev’s proposal. Ultimately
piccolo); two oboes, two bassoons, two horns,
the entire project proved too seductive
one trumpet, one trombone, solo string
to resist. Diaghilev offered him a kind of
quartet, and strings.
package deal: Pablo Picasso would do the sets, and Leonid Massine the choreography. Stravinsky later wrote that his “discovery of the past was the epiphany through which the whole of [his] late work became possible.”
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PROGRAM NOTES | SEPTEMBER 23/24, 2017 Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 -1837)
The Bassoon Concerto is believed to date
CONCERTO IN F MAJOR FOR BASSOON AND STRINGS
either from 1805, or from the period 1811 to
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undated manuscript was discovered in the
Born in Pressburg, Kingdom of Hungary
1950s in the archives of the British Museum.
(now Bratislava), November 14, 1788 Died in Weimar, Germany, October 17, 1837 First performances by the Wichita Symphony Hummel is best known for his popular trumpet concerto and an oddly-scored Septet for flute, oboe, horn, viola, cello, double bass, and piano. Though little of his other music is familiar, he composed extensively in every genre except symphony and wrote superbly for piano. In fact, for solo keyboard music, Hummel was the most important link between Mozart and Chopin. He was one of Beethoven’s most successful and distinguished contemporaries. As a child, he studied fortepiano and composition with Mozart, living with Wolfgang and Constanze in Vienna intermittently between 1785 and 1788. At Mozart’s urging, Hummel’s father–a conductor and director of a music school in Pressburg--arranged for the boy to
1816, when Hummel resided in Vienna. The
The piece adheres to late classical models, with a standard three-movement structure. Hummel’s opening Allegro moderato is in concerto-sonata form; a full orchestral exposition precedes the soloists entrance. Phrasing is foursquare and balanced, demonstrating a full mastery of the high classic idiom. He takes advantage of the bassoon’s wide range and flexibility, incorporating both wide leaps and rapid runs in 16th notes in the solo part. Like many of Mozart’s slow movements, the central Romanza in B-flat Major is indebted to Italian opera. The elegantly ornamented solo line provides ample opportunity for the bassoonist to shape delicate phrases and long melodic lines. Mr. Oakes plays a cadenza of his own devising, freely based on the Romanza’s melodic material and other themes borrowed from Hummel’s choral works.
tour Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands,
The concerto concludes with a perky, dance-
England and Scotland. By the time he
like Rondó, which returns to the home key of F
returned to Vienna in 1792, Hummel was
Major. A central episode in B-flat Major marked
an international celebrity who had already
Meno mosso-Pesante relates the finale to the
published his first compositions. Later in
folk tradition. Sly false returns of the rondo
his career, he held court appointments in
tune reveal Hummel’s sense of humor.
Stuttgart and Weimar, taking three months’ leave most years to concertize.
The score calls for two oboes, two horns, solo bassoon, and strings.
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PROGRAM NOTES | SEPTEMBER 23/24, 2017 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 -1893)
Sometimes called the “Fate” symphony, the
SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN F MINOR
work earned its nickname from Tchaikovsky’s
Op. 36
own description. In one of his letters to von
Born in Votkinsk, Russia, May 7, 1840
Meck, he sketched a programme, identifying
Died in St. Petersburg, Russia,
the opening fanfare as “Fate...the sword of
November 6, 1893
Damocles that hangs over our head”, and
Last performances by the Wichita
describing the main theme as “feelings of
Symphony: October 13/14, 2002
depression and hopelessness.” The second theme group he calls “dream world. . . escape
Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony is inextricably
from reality.” How appallingly real all this
entwined with the emotional havoc in his life
must have seemed to him upon realizing the
during the year 1877. That was the year he
magnitude of the mistake he had made in
began his remarkable correspondence with
marrying Antonina!
Nadejhda Filaretovna von Meck, the wealthy patron who was to provide both emotional
In many ways the most successful and
sustenance (via her letters) and financial
individual movement is the scherzo, which
security to the composer for more than a
features the orchestra section by section:
decade. 1877 was also the year that Antonina
first strings in a virtuoso pizzicato display,
Milyukova, a former student of Tchaikovsky’s,
then woodwinds in lyric contrast, then
wrote to him with declarations of love and
boisterous brass. After each section has its
threats of suicide, inexplicably prompting
turn, the three are brilliantly interwoven to
him to propose to her, marry her, and leave
conclude the movement in anticipation of
her within a matter of months. Desperate for
the brilliant finale. Though it is less successful
emotional stability and wrestling with the
than the Fifth Symphony as an attempt at
torment of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky
cyclic form, the Fourth Symphony does recall
sought refuge in the country, in his
significant elements from the three preceding
correspondence, and in composing.
movements in its finale, which also adapts a Russian folk song. Despite references to the
Though the Fourth Symphony was begun
“fate” motive, Tchaikovsky succeeds in erasing
before the abortive marriage, its history
the clouds in a fiery, exciting conclusion.
cannot be separated from the anguish of those few unfortunate summer months. More
The Fourth Symphony is scored for woodwinds
and more, Tchaikovsky turned to Mme. von
in pairs plus piccolo, 4 horns, 2 trumpets,
Meck for spiritual guidance, as confidant, as
3 trombones, bass tuba, timpani, triangle,
muse. The F-minor symphony was the first
cymbals, bass drum and strings.
work he dedicated to her, and he called it “our
Program Notes by Laurie Shulman ©2017 First North American Serial Rights Only
symphony” in his letters to her.
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PREVIEW OF COMING EVENTS CLASSICS CONCERTS
BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH October 28 & 29, 2017 Is there any more to say than Beethoven’s
YOUTH ORCHESTRAS CONCERT Sunday, November 12, 2017 @ 3pm
Fifth? You haven’t truly heard this popular
Century II Concert Hall
Symphony until you’ve heard it live - don’t
Come hear the best young musicians in
miss out! FAMILY CONCERT
THE LEGEND OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Saturday, November 11, 2017 @ 4pm Century II Concert Hall Dr. Mark Laycock, guest conductor A fusion of science and fantasy that captures
southcentral Kansas as the three Wichita Symphony sponsored Youth Orchestras present their fall concert. Tickets are $15 for adults, $8 for students and children 12 and under free. Wichita Symphony Youth Orchestras are sponsored by Textron Aviation, The Bloomfield Foundation and The City of Wichita.
the imagination of all ages, seamlessly
CLASSICS CONCERTS
combining music, film, narration, and
HAYDN’S CREATION
animation, recognizing the cultural stories and the actual science surrounding the aurora borealis. Lasting less than an hour, this concert is appropriate for all ages.
November 18 & 19, 2017 Century II Concert Hall WSO Chorus & Guest Soloists Michael Hanawalt, chorus director
Wichita Symphony concert tickets may be purchased in advance online at wichitasymphony.org, by calling 316-267-7658 or in person at the Wichita Symphony box office on the second floor of
Daniel Hege, conductor The Wichita Symphony welcomes the WSO Chorus for Haydn’s sublime choral masterpiece.
Century II Concert Hall. Box office windows open one hour and fifteen minutes prior to
INFORMATION ABOUT WICHITA
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WICHITA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | POPS 1
THE MUSIC OF HARRY POTTER and more CENTURY II CONCERT HALL
SATURDAY | OCTOBER 7 | 8PM
DANIEL HEGE Music Director & Conductor
PROGRAM John Williams
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Fawkes the Phoenix Dobby the House Elf Gilderoy Lockhart The Chamber of Secrets
John Williams
A Child’s Tale: Suite from the BFG
John Powell
How To Train Your Dragon Suite
Harry Gregson-Williams
INTERMISSION Harry Gregson-Williams
Shrek
INTERMISSION The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
and Steve Barton John Williams
Adventures on Earth from “E.T.”
John Williams
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Hedwig’s Theme The Sorcerer’s Stone Nimbus 2000 Harry’s Wondrous World
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Gary Telleen, piano technician. Please turn off all cellular phones and any devices that make noise or give off any kind of light. Phone calls and texting are not permitted during the performance. Unless otherwise noted, the use of cameras or recording devices during concerts is strictly prohibited.
SATURDAY, NOV 11 @ 4PM 2017
FAMILY CONCERT:
Maestro Daniel Hege conducts
THE LEGEND OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Dr. JosĂŠ Francisco Salgado, astronomer
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WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
OF THE WICHITA SYMPHONY
The Women’s Association of the Wichita
2017 – 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Symphony has contributed significantly
to further assist the Orchestra. Throughout
President: Lisa Vayda First Vice President: Linda Nugent Second Vice President: Nancy Moore Recording Secretary: Ali Darnell Corresponding Secretary: Pat Porter Treasurer: Janet Elliott
the season, members volunteer their time
Advisor: Elizabeth Carroll
to the success of the Orchestra for more than 60 years. Members provide invaluable volunteer time, ideas and financial support
for such important projects as the Young People’s Concerts and fund-raising projects. Women’s Association members are also often found in the lobby at selected Classics and Pops concerts selling compact discs of the program’s featured guest artist. During the past 35 years, the Women’s Association has raised more than a million dollars through its Symphony Showhouse project, the largest of its fund-raising efforts. These celebrated projects incorporate the work of nearly one thousand volunteers and dozens of local decorators, designers and artists. If you would like to have your home considered for a Showhouse or know of a house that might be ideal, please call Showhouse Selection Chair Linda Nugent at (316) 655-2656. Women’s Association members get together and enjoy three general luncheons each year. Membership in the Women’s Association is open to anyone interested in supporting the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. For more information, please contact Women’s Association President Lisa Vayda at (316) 733-9954 or membership Placement Nancy Moore at (316) 722-7123 or the Wichita Symphony office at (316) 267-7658.
Newsletter/ Yearbook/Historian Carol Darnell Luncheons Charlotte Bales Karen Campbell Alta DeVore Janet Elliott Brittany Monroe Mailings Ginny Bair Mzia Gibson Diane Morton Pam Postier Membership/ Placement Nancy Moore Membership Committee Marilyn Loy Cynthia Ellis-Stoll Sandy Stout Diane Wingate Phone Mary Klocke Publicity Lisa Vayda Young People’s Concerts Coordinator: Judy Frank
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Showhouse Selection Elizabeth Carroll Barbara Crotchett Lilly-Ann Huffman Linda Nugent Lisa Vayda Symphony Store Charlotte Bales Ali Darnell Margaret McKinney Outside Ushers Elizabeth Carroll Janet Elliott Marilyn Ramsey Adriene Rathburn Inside Ushers Suzanne Laycock Pat Porter Counting Carol Glidden Lilly-Ann Huffman Orchestra Courtesy Helen Bullock Barbara Crotchett Mzia Gibson Carol Glidden Carol Taylor Janet Wesselowski
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DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T LEAVE QUIETLY MAKE YOUR LEGACY
Symphonic!
Your bequest or legacy gift, and memorial gifts in your name to the Wichita Symphony Society Endowment Fund helps ensure that the Symphony will continue to enrich and educate the lives of generations to come throughout our region with symphonic music. For more information concerning bequests, legacy gifts, IRA rollovers, or establishing a memorial fund, contact Don Reinhold, CEO, at (316) 267-5259, ext. 106.
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WICHITA SYMPHONY SOCIETY CONTRIBUTORS JULY 1, 2016 – AUGUST 31, 2017
With deep appreciation, the Wichita Symphony Society gratefully acknowledges all gifts received in financial support of the Symphony’s programs, services, and activities during the indicated calendar period. Please know that your support enables the Symphony to fulfill its mission of enriching, educating and entertaining diverse audiences of all ages in our region through performances of orchestral music, thereby enhancing the vitality and vibrancy of Wichita. To find out how you can add your name to this list and contribute to the effort to keep great symphonic music alive in our community, please contact the Symphony office at (316) 267-7658. We apologize in advance for any omission or errors in this list of donors. Please bring corrections to the attention of our office. Donor levels may shift from one program book edition to another depending on the timing and receipt of gifts. Sam & Rie Bloomfield Foundation, Inc.
PACESETTER City of Wichita $25,000 & Above
Fred & Mary Koch Foundation Lattner Family Foundation in honor of Jay Decker Estate of the Margie L. Roehr Living Trust Women’s Association of the Wichita Symphony Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
CHAMPION
Gary & Joyce Bachus Cessna Aircraft Company -A Textron Company Commerce Bank Jerry & DeDe Juhnke Lattner Family Foundation Russ & Helen Meyer Belden & Anna Mills Paul Ross Charitable Foundation Stone Family Foundation Art* & Betty Wood
$10,000 $24,999
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BENEFACTOR $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. Phillip & Linda Allen Anna Anderson & Christopher Shank Bank of America Don & Lora Barry The Michael Bayouth Charitable Fund Bonavia Family Charitable Trust Buckley Industries, Inc. Cox Communications DeVore Family Foundation Emprise Bank Gordon W. Evans Charitable Trust Grumpy Old Men Drs. Daniel & Martha Housholder IMA Foundation Intrust Bank Christine & J. Fred Kubik Sondra M. Langel & Richard D. Smith Dr. Jerry & Diane Leisy Howard & Rose Marcus M. Joanne McGregor Living Trust Dr. Dennis & Ann Ross Sandlian Realty Daniel J.* & Shoko Kato Sevart Stephen & Ann Starch TCK-The Trust Company of Kansas The Shaw Family Foundation Ted A. & Betty Vlamis The Yard
SPONSOR $2,500 - $4,999 Thornton E. Anderson Mrs. E. W. Armstrong Tom & Lily Ashcom Capitol Federal Foundation Charitable Foundation, Inc. Alan & Sharon Fearey Fleeson, Gooing, Coulson & Kitch Berry Foundation Lois & Joe Friesen Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Mrs. Norma Greever Stanley & Judith Guyer Anita Jones Jerry & Dale Marcus Carol & Frank Mulhern Judy Curtis Naylor Ross Foundation Rudd Foundation Ed & Charleen Salguero Keith & Georgia Stevens Jim & Lisa Vayda Janet C. Wesselowski Westar Energy Foundation Husky Liners
GUARANTOR $1,000 - $2,499 Susan & Chris Addington Richard & Suzie Ahlstrand Todd & Marlo Aikins Larry & Patty Aldrich Mark & Caroline Anderson Roy R. & Ann Baker Dolores Bean Dennis A. & Sara E. Bearden Alta Brock Bob & Martha Buford Richard & Amy Chambers Mrs. C. Q. Chandler William E. & Cynthia L. Cook Benjamin S. Davis, M.D.
Roger & Ann Eastwood Stephen A. English Hagan Featherston Sarah Feiertag Sy & Neva Fischer Fred Wolfe Endowment Fund Phil & Judy Frick H. Guy & Carol Glidden Kurt A. & Kelly R. Harper Edward J. & Helen Healy Daniel & Katarina Hege Ed & Jean Hett Hite, Fanning & Honeyman, L.L.P. Julia I. Hoppes Hon. Gregory Keith & Mrs. Allison Keith Donald & Elizabeth King Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Klocke Philip & Laura Knight Ralph & Kay Lanzrath Joan C. Loehr & Gerald L. Howell George & Eleanor Lucas Margaret K. McKinney Marilyn L. McNeish Tim & Janet Miller Marianne & Glen Misko Dr. & Mrs. Steen Mortensen Dr. Gerald & Doris Nelson Robert J. & Ann* Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Bleness Stacy & Allison Peterson Larry J. & Linda R. Richardson Scott & Carol Ritchie Richard C. & Barbara Shaw Robert Singleton Judy Slawson Mary Sue Smith State Farm Insurance Chris & Jessica Stong Andy & Lori Supinie James & Mary Beth Thomas Lowell & Marcia Wilder Gail Williams & Bill Morris
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Stephen Paul Wunsch Foundation for Young Musicians
PATRON $500 - $999 Georges Ausseil Glee Becker Kim & Allen Bell Tom & Maggie Benefiel Susan & Richard Bentson Don & Jill Bostwick Mary Douglass Brown Jacquelyn & Henry W. Byars Vicki Cady Sally & Don Chesser Carol & Jim Clark Dr. Donald & Janice Collins Stephen D. & Sharon Cranston Crawford Foundation Ronald Darcey Dan DeMott & Denise Wickham Daniel A. & Kathy Flynn Joe & Sandee Francel Joseph Gile Jim & Karen Graves Groves Retail Liqour Betty & Barth Hague Larry & Linda Hahn Gary D. Harms Kathleen Hastings & Douglas V. Wilcox Brian & Joy Heinrichs Jennifer N. Horchem Sue Harper Ice Louis & Margaret Johansen Bill & Norma Johnson Rodney Klausmeyer Lawrence & Gail Kliewer Thomas & Grace Kneil Mr. & Mrs. Charles Koch Clinton and Julie Koker Therese C. Lair
Tim & Brenda Lawton Dr. Yoram Leitner & Dr. Cathy Woodring The Logan Foundation Donald & Linda Mallonee Mar & Lennon Dentistry Dr. & Mrs. Ernest McClellan Jane McHugh William & Margaret McKay David & Rynthia Mitchell Lisa M. Mueller Dr. Barry & Jane Murphy Joel & Cheryl Myer Ron & Pat Myers Michael & Sheila Nally Gwen Neufeld Tom & Katie Pott David & Doris Prater Patricia Purvis Bruce & Diane Quantic Don & Pat Reinhold Thom & Adrianne Rosenberg Cleo & Joyce Rucker Suzanne D. & Jeffrey Schiffel Bob & Patsy Scott Security 1st Title Dorothy Shannon Kenneth & Irene Shaw Adam Sweetman Vel Teichroew Jon & Laurel Tiger Mr. & Mrs. R. Byrne Vickers Ted J. & Karen Vlamis Nestor Weigand, Jr. Forest Tim Witsman David & Annette Wood
DONOR $250 - $499 Donald & Lu Ann Allen Dr. Alex & Pamela Ammar David & Susie Anderson Dr. Mary Ann Beattie Gayle Gentry Bishop Robert & Sue Boewe
Dr. & Mrs. William T. Braun, III Jennie Byerley Richard & Cynthia Carl Judy Clark Janice & Charles Cole Dr. David & Lois Crane Mary Ann Crans Lee & Margaret Crawford Barbara Crotchett Carol & Jim Darnell John M. Davis Dan Deener James W. & Mary Ann Deskins Downing & Lahey Mortuaries Michael Dwyer & Rebecca Hoyer S. Jim Farha, M.D.. Jo Lin Gardner Theodore C. & Alice Geisert Bruce & Judy Gesson Bernhard & Joyce Gildemeister Dr. Hew & Judy Goodpasture Glen & GayLynn Grider Jim & Nancy Gustavson Leigh Ann & Dan Haman Dana Hamant Frederick Hansen Greg & Teri Harpool William & Marlene Hayes Wayne Hemmen & Elaine Aaron Edith Hodgson Ron & Karen Holt Gary & Lilly-Ann Huffman Dr. Kenneth & Anne Hull Johnson Gage & Inspection Inc. W. James & Gay J. Jones Hans & Karen Kraus Joe & Trudy Miller Richard & Dorothy Miller D.J. & Pat Moore Lisa D. Muci & Major Herbert Eckhoff, USAF (Ret) Dwight D. & Virginia Murphey
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Dewey William & Louise Neal Miriam Nofsinger & James Juhnke Honorable Robert E. & Linda D. Nugent Dr. & Mrs. Steven Passman Frank & Mary Lynn Priest Dan Rouser J. Randall & Gail Routsong Frank Russold Schaefer Johnson Cox Frey & Associates Donald & Elsie Steelberg Virgil & Carol Stinson Carol A. Taylor Kathe & John Thompson Roger & Becky Turner Mr. & Mrs. Gordon C. Vieth Nancy & Don Vine Patricia Walcher Scott & Ann Weidensaul Paul Conrad Woolwine “Rising Star” String Scholarship
CONTRIBUTING MEMBER $100 - $249 David & Katherine Abel Gilbert & Barbara Addison Larry Addison Mary Aikins Robert Albin Rodney & Josie Bahr Dr. Colin & Joan Bailey Bill & Barbara Baker Robert & Charlotte Bales Jon & Julia Beadles Christina Bennett Mary & Jerry Blain Stanley & Anita Bohn Dr. Roger & Victoria Bond Catherine P. Brady Preston & Katy Brammer Phyllis Brothers Donna Callen
Alfred & Sara Campbell Barbara Carlson Elizabeth Carroll Matthew & Christine Carson Jane Chastain James Harvey & Trudy Childers Dolores B. Coady Joseph & Jaclyn Cofield Richard & Carla Collins David M. Dayvault, Jr. Tom & Myra Devlin Cathy Monger Duncan James Duram David & Debbie Elkouri Richard & Mary Lou Etherington David & Charlene Evans Everence Financial Advisors Marjorie Everoski Shane Ewing Household Orlando & Maxine Fast Robert Feldt Robert Filbey & Anne Frey Mike & Charli Frederick Buma & Ludmila Fridman Justus Fugate Barbara & John Fuller Sally Geisert Lou & Kim Gollin Robert Goudy Alice Griffitt Richard & Diana Guthrie Johnna Hall Dr.Michael Hanawalt & Dr. Justine Sasanfar Samuel & Stephanie Harder Dennis & Elaine Harvey Priscilla Hearn Dr. Mary L. Herrin Marty & Anna Hess Harriet Hickman Mark & Beth Hodges Kellie Hogan Bonnie Jo Holmes
Steve & Susan Houlik Laura Ice Irma Jacoby Charles & Joan Johnson Robyn & Pat Johnson Aditi Kiragi J. E. & Bea Kirkham Barbara Knopick Jack & Ginger Koelling Patrick & Kimberly Konecny John & Susan Franz Koslowsky Betty Ladwig Kathie Leighty Sherri D. Lichtenberger Alan & Annette Lindal Lorraine Lovette & Myron Rake Hsien Lu & Wen Shieh Dr. Don & Jane Luellen Robert & Susan Mann Diane Martin Yvette McBride Phil Michel Jill Miller Kenneth G. Miller Richard J. Miller Drs. Rodney & Pina Miller Bill & Carolyn Mix Nancy Moore Kent* & Jackie Morgan Phil & Cherri Murray Jim & Dene Nelson Bernie & Alberta Nichols Ben & Lyndal Nyberg Francis & Sally Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Donnell Sally Ottaway Tim & Lisa Otter George & Marilyn Pearson Mary K. Peltzer Dr. & Mrs. John R. Provenzano Merrill & Boots Raber Samuel Ramey Warren & Marilyn Ramsey Mrs. Cramer Reed
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Mr. & Mrs. James C. Remsberg David & Christie Reynolds Sarah Robinson Dorothy Lee Roger Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Rohner Mary Beth Ross Novelene Ross Al & Carol Roth Judy (Smith) Rudrow Gary & Virginia Ruedebusch Cheryl Runyan Teresa I. Rupp Drs. Les & Courtney Ruthven Jolene Satterthwaite Jay & Carolyn Schlegel Hartzel & Ilene Schmidt LewJene Schneider & Tony Caputo Miah Schneider Elyse Scholl Dwayne & Sandy Schrag William H. Schultz David & Callie Seaton Cameron Sellers George & Mary Short Don & Ellie Skokan Richard & Shirley* Smith Glen Snell Dawna Snyder Nancy McCarthy Snyder Harvey & Stephanie Sorensen Keith & Aldine Sprunger Linda & Ron Stephen Melva Stinson Brian & Valerie Sullivan Patricia Surls-Templeman Larry Suttle Stephen L. Taylor Michael & Antje Thacker Seth Thomas Williard & Barbara Thompson Richard & Nancy Tredway Earl Unruh Deanna Waggaman Gary Wagner
A. Paul & Mary Wagoner Thomas & Mariana Wallrabenstein M. Kathryn Webb Dick & Alisa West Harry* & Mary Ellen Williford Jerry & Lisa Winkley Ken & Sharon Witzell Janet & Greg Wright Steve & Cathie Yager Vern & Myrna Zielke Mel Zimmerman
SUSTAINING MEMBER $50 - $99 Nancy Anderson Bank of the West Tamara & Jerry Bauer William G. & Marilyn Beaver Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Beckham Ronald & Linda Black Iain & Maureen Bray Teresa Brown David & Caryn Bryant Darlene Buller Bill & Barbara Casey Phil Ciholas Carolyn Conley Mari DiMattia Catherine & Russell Doerksen Lora Dome William H. Dorr Jr. Mary Druding Janet E. Elliott Eunice Ellis Clark Ensz Jeanne Erikson William C. Estes Derek Ethridge Robert & Brenda Ferguson Timothy J. Finnerty Virginia Finnerty Jill Frasco GAP Club Betsey & Jonathon Goering
Josh & Linette Gordon Betty Grier JoAnn Hagans Gerald & Beverly Hallberg Mrs. Francis E. Harmon Mary Harms Robert L. & Sabine Heath Leo & Martha Heidebrecht Jane Heller Nancy L. & William E. Hercher Jeffrey Hetler Allen & Lois Hiebert Robert Marsden & Maureen Hofrenning Wilma Jeane Jackson Bill & Elaine Johnson Barbara Koelsch Mary Ann & Ron Kringen Joe* & Teresa Lang Bruce & Mariam LeBaron Linda Gregory Photography Mr. & Mrs. R. Wayne Livingston Nita Long Bill Loyd Steve & Nancy Luttrell Lillian H. Mayer Marlen McIntosh Eric D. Mead Dr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Meek Charles Merrifield Daniel & Nancy Trier Metzger William Mills Ken & Virginia Morgan Bob Nelson Oakschmied Honey Johanne Pachankis Dianan Palenz Martin Park Harold V. & Beverly J. Parson Dr. Larry* & Suzie Peak Jerry Prichard Carl & Ann Reeder Jim Robillard Jeff & Patty Roskam
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Steven & Elisabeth Shouse Richard Smith Jeanette Stucky William & Fay Terrell Larry Tobias Jorge & Tina Tomas Scott & Elizabeth Wadle Lee & Don Wadsworth Phillip G. & Donna Wahlbeck Warren & Nancy Wandling Carol Ware Flo L. Watson Howard Webb Melvin Werner Katherin Wilkerson Jim & Doris Yoder Orlyn & Jan Zehr
FRIEND UP TO $49 Gerald & Joan Aistrup Ginny Alden Sean Amore Vicky Baker Michael Barrett Melodie Barton Ronald Bentley David J. & Dr. Elaine Bernstorf Angie Bielefeld Rachel Black Tiffany Bonds Valerie Boyd Sandra & Michael Bradshaw Susayn Brandes Natalie Brown Ryan Brown Helen Bullock Philip Butler Chapter DJ P.E.O. Mary Ann Chitwood Sherri Claridge Richard Coldiron Joni Cole Timothy Collins Colter Cookson
Barbara Cowl Jon & Kendra Cremin George Custer Kathleen Dang-Pham Daryl & Denise Batchelor Sherryl Determann Charles Donham Angela Dudley Ken & Mary Eckrote Jerome J. & Elvera T. Ewald Jenny Farha Norman & Carol Farha Jennifer Farney Alicia Fisher Jack Focht & Gloria Farha Flentje Bernardo Flores Charlotte & Sterling Friedman Chunmei Fu Cheri Gage Joshua Galloway Treveda Gardenhire Peter & Bridgette Geoghegan Robert Gerlach Patrick Gordon Arlene Rains Graber John & Linda Guyot Marty & Lorraine Handel Richard & Glenda Harder Sara Harmon Ed & Marge Harms Larry & Barbara Hays Liz Hicks Carol & Rick Hladik Ray & Rita Hoffmans Jack & Mary Hollowell Robert Hubbell Mike & Laura Hurley Tom Innis Alan & Bobbie Jaax Edgar Jaimes Bill Johnson Claudia Johnson Kay Kautz Don & Elva Kelton
Harold & Lorine Kieler Ben Kimball David Knak Terri Koelsch Teresa LaCoss Lisa Lang Pat LeClerc Don & Allison Lemons Jennifer Lewis Pam Loyle Huabo Lu Lee Marshall Kyle & Arleigh McCormick Debbie Miller Leonor & Michael Mills Sister Nylas Moser Louella Nethercot Jamie Opat Jenay O’Shaughnessey Barry Pagel Jean Patterson Jack & Norma Peak Austin Phyo Bill & Stacy Poelma Garry & Patranella Porter Pam Postier Robert Potyandy Randy & Sheryl Powell Janet Powers Carol Price Joan Pritchard Victoria Ramirez Tim Rawlins Karen Rector Marge Rine Steve & Brandy Riney Maria & German Rodriguez Julie Russell Denise Scribner Eric Scriven Pat & Carol Searle Marsha Sears Ken & Lois Short Sigma Alpha Iota Stephanie Skillman
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Keith & Cheryl Slater Chris Smith Jessica Solis Boyce Soward Sabrina Standifer Lois Stolifer Raymond Stroud John & Kelly Sullivan John Swegart Joanne Tallman Mr. & Mrs. William A. Taylor, Jr. Ashley Tennant Heather Tilton Tripoli Household Trojan Children’s Choir Virginia Tucker Jill Turner Will Unruh Megan Van Meter Laurinda & Edward Wade Lori & Charles Wagner Ed and Karen Wagner Laura Walker Janet Webster Sarah West Wheatland Elementary Staff Dwight & Becky Wheeler Tisha Whitehead Bonnie Whitley Justin & Lee Whyte Sondra Wilkinson Clifford Winter Michael Wolfe Kurtis Woltemath Brandie Wood John & Erin Wright Karina Wyatt
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS Adriene & Randy Rathbun Aero Plains Brewing Ambassador Hotel Aspen Boutique Beau Monde
Beehive Salon Beyond Napa Bill Rutherford Studio Bonefish Grill Botanica Bradley Fair Burnell’s Fine Jewelry and Design Cafe Bel Ami Chamber Music at the Barn Chester’s Chophouse & Wine Bar Cocoa Dolce David & Terry Moses Don & Pat Hysko Donna Bunk Emily Baldridge Exploration Place Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Georges French Bistro Gerald A. Scholl & Dominique Corbeil GM ClothesHorse Granite City Food & Brewery Greystone Steak & Seafood Guy & Beth Bower Hana Cafe Harrison Schreck Healing Waters Homewood Suites by Hilton Hotel at Old Town Hotel at Waterwalk Hyatt Regency Wichita INTRUST Bank Arena Issa Group Kansas City Symphony Karg Art Glass Ken White & Robin Macy Koch Industries KPTS Larry Schwarm Luciano’s Italian Restaurant
Lyndon’s in Bradley Fair Mark Arts Massage Envy Molino’s Mexican Cuisine Mosley Street Melodrama Mr. & Mrs. Harry Pape Music Theatre Wichita Nectar Republic Newport Grill Nola Tedesco Jewelry Nouveau Quintette Oh Yeah! China Bistro Orangetheory Fitness P.F. Chang’s Pink Salon Pinot’s Palette Planet Hair Pure Barre Razook’s Home Furnishings Darren Berkman Royal Heirs Pet Spa Splurge Magazine Spice Merchant Tallgrass Film Association The First Place Wichita Grand Opera Wichita Jazz Festival Wichita State Athletic Department Wichita State University College of Fine Arts Sharon & Alan Fearey Senseney Music Sedgwick County Zoo Joy & Brian Heinrichs The Wine Dive The Hill Bar & Brill Jason Febres Wichita Brass Quintet Wichita Country Club Roger & Sandra Cusack
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MATCHING COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS Cessna Aircraft Company A Textron Company GE Foundation *Deceased Contributions received from July 1, 2016 – August 31, 2017 Occasionally, errors may inadvertently appear in our database. Please notify us of any misspellings or omissions. We apologize in advance for any errors.
WICHITA SYMPHONY MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES Throughout the history of the Wichita Symphony Society, thoughtful friends and families have honored the memory of loved ones by establishing memorials with the organization. Memorial gifts are designated for the Orchestra’s endowment by the Symphony’s Board of Directors.
IN MEMORY OF NANCY A. BEARD John & Barbara Decker Mary Havey
Mrs. Norma Greever
David & Annette Barber
Dana Hamant
Daryl & Denise Batchelor
Nancy L. & William E.
Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Beckham Sr.
Hercher Charles & Joan Johnson
Susan & Richard Bentson
Anita Jones
Randy & Paula Bernhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Klocke
Charles & Linda Bishop
Patti & Gerry Knorr
Robert & Luana Bitter
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Koch
Donald & Sue Buhler
Marilyn L. McNeish
Elizabeth Cain
Belden & Anna Mills
Wesley Case Management
Lee & Marlene Phillips
Rick & Rondi Caywood
Don & Pat Reinhold
James & Karen Chadwick
Lisa C. & Scott Ritchie
Bill & Rita Clausing
Judy Slawson
Mr. & Mrs. R.E. Craig
Brian & Valerie Sullivan
Neil Depew
Julie Tretbar
Robert & Joyce Du Bois
DAVID M. BUCK
Tom & Christine Triplett
Kevin & Lisa Findley
David L. Buck
LOUISE CLEMONS
Brian & Linda Hopper Harold & Lorine Kieler Larry & Christie LeMaster Marilyn Lytle Norval & Joyce Madden Cal & Polly McMillan Barbara Novotny Dove Pate Jr. Charles & Nell Pate David & Linda Stauffer Arden & Mary Strole Edith A. Williams
Dr. Lawrence P. Buck
DR. JAY C. DECKER Arzell L. & Thelma G. Ball Anna Brady Anne Marie Brown & Max Ranney
Ebony Clemons-Ajibolade
JEAN K. GARVEY
Greg & Marilyn Giles Andre & Penny Glacet James & Cherlene Graves
JANICE E. LEE
Ronald & Joneen Hale
Larry & Pat Abston Craig & Nancy Allison
DeVore Family Foundation
Kathy Amrein
Daniel & Mary Dugan
Andover Education
Bruce & Nancy Gordon
Thomas & Carol Franks
Garvey Kansas Foundation
Vicki Cady
Robert & Brenda Ferguson
Garet & Jennifer Fitzpatrick
Association James & Candace Ashcraft
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Dana Hamant Mark Harris Carol Hess High Plains Music & Band Camp Kathleen Hildenbrand The Hodges Family
WICHITA SYMPHONY MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES JANICE E. LEE Continued
John & Barbara Summervill
Roberta Jam
Ron Thompson
Bill & Elaine Johnson
Ricky & Jane Tolin
Gregory & Marla Johnson
Trojan Children’s Choir
Jerry Keller
Robert & Dorothy Truitt
Jack & Joan Kelley
Thomas & Carol Tweito
Dennis & Ellen Kerr
Marc & Diana Webster
Ken & Jean Knappenberger
Dick & Kay Werth
Gerald & Ann Knepp
Wheatland Elementary Staff
Joel & Lori Knudsen
Harold & Connie Willis
Judy Langley
LINDA MARSHALL
Lynette Legleiter Vaughn & Velma Lippoldt Chrystal D. Miles Kent & Jeanne Miles Michelle Miles Marcia & Steven Miller George & Janice Naylor Ellen Neufeld James & Barbara Nickels Past Presidents of Phi Beta Mu: Ellen Kerr, Don Buhler, Marc Webster, Randy Crow James & Joyce Phillips Howard & Gloria Pitler
Chris Terrill
Gary & Joyce Bachus Dana K. Dreher Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Klocke Virgil & Karen Neises Suzie Peak Alan Reichert Don & Pat Reinhold Spirit AeroSystems Inc. Barbara Weinberg Don H. & Caryl Weinberg
MARY LOU BAUER MARTIN Carl E. Martin
Jane A. Ray
ELIZABETH TEMPLE
Don & Pat Reinhold
David & Sarah Jervis
Ken & Connie Rickard
TRIBUTES Marilyn & Bob Alldredge in Honor of Dr. Jim & Lisa Vayda John T. & Shirley J. Barnes in Honor of Dwight & Virgina Murphey’s Birthdays Garvey Kansas Foundation in Honor of Emily J. G. Bonavia Loren Groves & Marilyn Milligan Groves in Honor of Kenneth & Mable McKee Lattner Family Foundation in Honor of Jay Decker Louis & Mallory Medvene in Honor of Ludmilla Fridman Sam & Ellan Muyskens in Honor of Jo Lin Gardner’s Birthday Verne & Anita Vance in Honor of Jay & Phyllis Decker
Angela Rowland Terrill & Anne Woolsey in Honor of Dwight & Virginia Murphey’s Birthdays
Emil & Cheryl Savaiano Heather Shackelford David & Lu Ann Siemens
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Irving Penn Beyond Beauty Opens Saturday, September 30 Celebrating the photography of Irving Penn, a 20th-century master whose iconic fashion imagery graced the pages of Vogue magazine
Irving Penn, Ball Dress by Olivier Theyskens for Nina Ricci, New York, 2007, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The Irving Penn Foundation. © Condé Nast
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum with generous support from: ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE, Sakurako and William Fisher, The William R. Kenan Jr. Endowment Fund, The Lauder Foundation—Leonard and Judy Lauder Fund, Edward Lenkin and Roselin Atzwanger, The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Margery and Edgar Masinter, The Margery and Edgar Masinter Exhibitions Fund, James F. Petersen Charitable Fund in honor of Tania and Tom Evans, The Bernie Stadiem Endowment Fund, Trellis Fund, The C. F. Foundation in Atlanta supports the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s traveling exhibition program, Treasures to Go. The Wichita presentation has been generously supported by Paula and Barry Downing. The DeVore Foundation is the lead foundation sponsor. Emprise Bank and The Fred and Mary Koch Foundation are the lead benefactors. The Shaw Family Foundation is a foundation sponsor. Exhibition support is provided by Patty and Bill Bennett, Norma Greever, and Dr. Christopher Moeller. Ann and Martin Bauer, Louise Beren, Mary Eves, Rich and Joey Giblin, John and Karen Hageman, and Georgia and Keith Stevens are additional important exhibition underwriters. All museum exhibitions receive generous sponsorship from the Friends of the Wichita Art Museum Endowment Fund and the City of Wichita.
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WICHITA SYMPHONY
TICKET EXCHANGES AND RETURNS
ORCHESTRA HOUSE POLICIES
Exchanges Subscribers who cannot attend their scheduled performance may exchange their tickets for any other Classics Concert performance. However, ALL exchanges MUST be made before 5:00 p.m. of the Friday of the weekend concerts. If you fall ill the day of the concert, please leave a phone message with the box office before the performance and an exception can be made. The exchange of tickets is subject to availability. Tickets may be exchanged at the Symphony office, by mail or by phone at 316-267-7658; subscribers are encouraged to exchange as soon as possible.
BOX OFFICE Tickets may be purchased Monday through Friday, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5pm, at the Symphony office located on the second floor of the Century II Concert Hall, Suite 207. The Box Office is also open one hour prior to each performance at the entrance of the Concert Hall. Tickets may be purchased online at wichitasymphony.org, by phone at 316-267-7658, in person or by mail. We accept cash, check or credit card.
DISCOUNTS Student Full-time students may purchase tickets for Classics Concerts for $10 the week of a performance online, in person, or by phone. Tickets are held at Will Call until a Student ID is produced. Premium Classics and Pops are decided on a case-by-case basis. Senior Patrons 65 years or older may receive a 10% discount on tickets when tickets are purchased the week of a Classics concert. Military 50% discounts for all Classics concerts, subject to availability, are offered to active military personnel with ID the week of a Classics concerts. Please call Box Office at (316) 267-7658 for more information. Discounts are not available on Pops concerts. All discounts are subject to ticket availability, and not applicable to Section F.
Returns Subscribers may release their tickets to the Symphony for resale by calling the Symphony office before 5:00 p.m. of the Friday of the weekend concerts. Your seat may then be sold as additional income for the Wichita Symphony. Upon request, we will provide a receipt for your tax-deductible donation. If you do not release your tickets prior to the concert, we will not be able to provide a receipt. PLEASE DO NOT LET YOUR TICKETS GO UNUSED! NO REFUNDS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
LOST OR DESTROYED TICKETS In the event your season tickets are lost or destroyed, please notify the Symphony office immediately at 316-267-7658. In most cases, replacement tickets will be reissued for your convenience at no charge.
PARKING Parking information for specific performances may be found on our website, wichitasymphony.org/night-out/ location-parking.
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SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED
CHILDREN AT THE SYMPHONY
Infrared Listening System The Century II Concert Hall is equipped with a new Listening System for hearing-impaired patrons. Headsets are available at the Box Office. A personal ID is required, which will be held until the headset is returned to the Box Office following the performance.
Only children who are mature enough to sit quietly during a concert, without disturbing their neighbors, should attend Wichita Symphony Classics or Pops performances. We recommend patrons with young children purchase seats near the aisle in case a restless child needs to be taken out of the concert hall during the performance. The Wichita Symphony reserves the right to ask any individuals who are disrupting fellow patrons or the concert setting to leave the hall.
Restrooms Handicapped-accessible restrooms are located on the first and second floors of the Concert Hall.
For parents looking to introduce younger children to symphonic music, our Family Matinee Concerts are the perfect opportunity. They are programs designed specifically with children in mind, each lasting about one hour. These concerts are
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QUIET PLEASE! In consideration of your fellow concertgoers and the performers, please refrain from talking during the actual performance of music. Latecomers will be seated at the first convenient pause in the program, at the direction of the ushers. Cameras and recording devices are not allowed inside the Concert Hall. Unless otherwise announced from the stage, all cell phones and electronic devices should be silenced during all performances. The emergency number for the Concert Hall is 316-267-7658. Century II is a smoke-free facility. Bottled/covered drinks and food are allowed in the Concert Hall. Refillable, spill-proof cups are available for sale at the concession stand. Patrons who have left personal belongings at a concert should contact the Century II Administrative Office 316-264-9121, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
recommended for ages three and up.
GIFT CERTIFICATES Wichita Symphony gift certificates are a great way to introduce your friends to the Symphony and may be redeemed for tickets to any Symphony event during the 20162017 season. For more information, call the Symphony office at 316-267-7658. At the discretion of the Wichita Symphony Administration, audience members may take cell phone photographs, recording, and other social media postings before the start of a Wichita Symphony concert, during intermission of a concert, and following the end of a concert before the Musicians exit the stage. Unless otherwise announced, at no time will cell phone usage be allowed while music is being performed.
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McClelland Sound Inc.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
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Music Theatre Wichita
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Burnell’s Fine Jewelry and Design
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Perfection Builders
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Chamber Music at the Barn
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Prairie View
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Commerce Bank
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Printing Inc.
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CrossFirst Bank
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Radio Kansas
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Delta Dental of Kansas
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Rose Hill Bank
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Don Hattan Chevrolet
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Senseney Music
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Downing & Lahey Mortuaries
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Stinson Leonard Street LLP
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Ferguson-Phillips
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Fidelity Bank
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Friends University-Dept. of Fine Arts
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Homewood Suites by Hilton
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Hyatt Regency Wichita
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Intrust Bank
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Johnson’s Garden Centers
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Juhnke Financial Group
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TCK-The Trust Company of Kansas
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The Spice Merchant & Co.
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Theater League Inc.
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Wichita Arts Council, Inc.
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Koch Foundation
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SATURDAY, FEB 10 @ 8PM 2018
Carl Topilow, guest conductor Samuel Ramey, narrator Wichita Symphony Orchestra Chorus A patriotic salute to the brave men and women who defend our great nation and freedom with music by John Williams, John Philip Sousa, Richard Rodgers, and Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait narrated by Samuel Ramey.
A PATRIOTIC SALUTE
Samuel Ramey, narrator
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SATURDAY, NOV 18 @ 8PM SUNDAY, NOV 19 @ 3PM 2017 Maestro Daniel Hege conducts
HAYDN’S CREATION
Haydn’s sublime choral masterpiece comes to life in powerful performances with the Wichita Symphony, WSO Chorus, and guest soloists.
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SPIRIT OF THE SEASON A FREE FAMILY HOLIDAY CONCERT Michael Hanawalt, guest conductor Butler Community College Concert Choir Century II Convention Hall Sponsored by
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Chamber Music at
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Art by Brian Hinkle
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