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AND PRESENT
Vocalists
JASON GRAAE
DEBBIE GRAVITTE
KELLI RABKE
RON RAINES
Piano
JOHN FISCHER
Director SCOTT COULTER
Associate Producer
MICHAEL A. KERKER
Company Manager
SHELLY FUERTE
Original Orchestrations by DON PIPPIN
New Orchestrations by RYAN SHIRAR
Special thanks to Don Pippin and Terry Marler
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SPONSORED
IN
MEMORY OF BARBARA AND WILLIAM TREMPER, BY THEIR CHILDREN
The Missoula Symphony Association Presents
The Missoula Symphony Orchestra
JULIA TAI , Music Director
Saturday, May 18, 7:30 PM & Sunday, May 19, 3:00 PM 69th Season, 2023-2024
ACT I
A Jerry Herman Overture
It’s Today! from MAME
Wherever He Ain’t from MACK AND MABEL
Look What Happened to Mabel from MACK AND MABEL
Let’s Not Waste a Moment from MILK AND HONEY
You I Like from THE GRAND TOUR
Shalom! From MILK AND HONEY
I Don’t Want to Know from DEAR WORLD
If He Walked Into My Life from MAME
Mame from MAME
The Best of Times from LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
Intermission
ACT II
Movies Were Movies from MACK AND MABEL
With You on My Arm from LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
Mrs. Jacobowsky from THE GRAND TOUR
Song on the Sand from LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
World Take Me Back from HELLO, DOLLY!
I Won’t Send Roses from MACK AND MABEL
Time Heals Everything from MACK AND MABEL
I Am What I Am from LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
Hello, Dolly! / Before the Parade Passes By from HELLO, DOLLY
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Deborah Stapley-Graham
Welcome to our final concert of the Missoula Symphony and Chorale’s 2023-2024 season.
It is a thrill to present Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert and to welcome veteran Broadway performers Kelli Rabke, Jason Graae, Debbie Gravitte, and Ron Raines, our guest artists this weekend. This will be our third annual Broadway concert, thanks to the sponsorship and vision of the Tremper Family who dedicate this concert to the memory of their parents Barbara and William Tremper. What a gift to our community that this new tradition continues.
While the 2023-2024 concert season is coming to an end, the Missoula Symphony Association staff and board won’t rest for long. The second annual Speakeasy Symphony is coming up Friday, June 7th. The MSA’s perennial board member and past president Jim Valeo has dubbed it The Event of the Year. If you were there last year, you would certainly agree. Last year’s event took attendees through a speakeasy door (password required) into a world of the 1920’s, replete with flappers and gangsters, live jazz by River City Swing, cocktails, and dancing. Get out your double-breasted suit or your flapper dress and join us this year. Tickets are available at missoulasymphony.org or can be ordered by calling the office at 406 721-3194.
Whether you are a long-time supporter or if this is your first time at the Missoula Symphony and Chorale, we are glad you are here with us this weekend. Thank you for coming.
Deb Stapley-Graham MSA Board President
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
David O’Dell
Welcome to the culmination of a magnificent week of music and storytelling as the Missoula Symphony Association presents Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert . This special event, produced and made possible through the generous support of The ASCAP Foundation and Spot-On Entertainment, stands as a high point of our season.
As one of only four cities fortunate enough to host this prestigious concert annually, the Missoula Symphony is honored to bring you these concerts filled with some of the most beloved tunes from Broadway’s golden era.
Jerry Herman’s compositions have captured the essence of Broadway’s magical allure, crafting narratives that resonate with audiences around the world. This weekend, we are privileged to celebrate his enduring legacy with two performances featuring a cast of New York’s finest Broadway and concert talents, handpicked by Jerry Herman himself. We are delighted to welcome Jason Graae, Debbie Gravitte, Kelli Rabke, and Ron Raines—each a star in their own right, coming together to illuminate the stage with some of the most enchanting songs in musical theatre history.
From the iconic Hello, Dolly! to the spirited Mame , to my personal favorite Mack & Mabel , and the poignant La Cage aux Folles , our exceptional cast will bring these classics to life. Their extraordinary voices and dynamic performances promise to create an evening and afternoon of splendid entertainment and heartfelt tribute to one of Broadway’s legendary composers.
Special thanks to Michael Kerker, Director of Musical Theatre for ASCAP and Associate Producer of these concerts. Michael and I have been trying to coordinate artist schedules, company calendars, and performance venue dates since Ron Raines first introduced us in 2019. I’m grateful that, at long last, we’re able to make this extraordinary collaboration come to life in Missoula.
Finally, thank you for your continued support of the Missoula Symphony and for joining us this weekend. We’re delighted to have you with us as we showcase the exceptional music and talents of some of New York’s finest artists in this celebration of legendary composer Jerry Herman. Enjoy the show!
Warmest regards,
David O’Dell Executive Director
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Guest Artist bouquets provided by Bitterroot Floral.
8 MISSOULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION CONTENTS President’s Message 6 Executive Director’s Message ......................................................................................... 7 Gues t Artists ..................................................................................................................... 9 L etters from Producers 14 Music Dir ector 15 Mis soula Symphony Orchestra ..................................................................................... 16 Scholarship Fund ............................................................................................................ 22 Mis soula Symphony Association 31 C oncert Sponsors 40
GUEST ARTISTS (vocalist)
JASON GRAAE
Jason Graae has been featured on Broadway in “A Grand Night For Singing”, “Falsettos”, “Stardust”, “Snoopy!”, “Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?”. Off- Broadway shows include the original casts of “Forever Plaid”, “Olympus on My Mind”, “All in the Timing”, “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh” (Drama Desk Nomination- Best Actor in a Musical) and many more. Jason recently traveled across the U.S. for a year and a 1/2 as the Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the National Tour of “Wicked.”
Jason made his Metropolitan Opera House debut as the male vocalist in Twyla Tharp’s “Everlast” with American Ballet Theatre. Jason has performed his one man show all over the country, winning 4 Bistro Awards and a N.Y Nightlife Award, also making TimeOut NY’s Top 10 Cabaret shows of the year. His critically acclaimed show with Faith Prince, “The Prince and the Showboy” played at 54 Below and the pair won a 2nd Nightlife Award and a Robby Award for Best Duo.
In Los Angeles, Jason won the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for outstanding achievement in musical theatre. Jason originated the role of Houdini in the L.A. production of “Ragtime” at the Shubert Theatre and won an Ovation Award for “Forbidden Broadway Y2KLA!”. At the Hollywood Bowl, he played Benny in “Guys and Dolls’” and Marcellus in “The Music Man”. For 3 years, he starred as Scrooge in the world premiere of “Scrooge in Love”in San Francisco, winning the Theatre Bay Area Award for Best Actor in a Musical.
On television, Jason has appeared on many shows including “Six Feet Under”, “Rude Awakening”, “Friends”, “Frasier”, “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”, “Living Single”, “Caroline in the City”, “Providence”, etc. On PBS, he was a guest soloist twice with the Boston Pops, as well as with Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony in “Holiday for the Troops at The Kennedy Center” and in the Jerry Herman documentary “Words and Music by Jerry Herman”.
Movie appearances include the title role in “Sunshine Barry and the Disco Worms” (2008 Toronto and London Film Festivals), Disney’s “Home on the Range”, “On Edge”, “Gepetto”, “The Dukes of Hazzard in Hollywood”, and “Awakening of Spring” . He has been heard on many cartoons and for 5 and 1/2 years was the voice of “Lucky, the Leprechaun” for Lucky Charms Cereal, a balanced part of your complete breakfast.
He made his Los Angeles Opera debut as “Njegus” in “The Merry Widow”, repeating the role with Dallas , New Orleans, Houston Grand Opera, and Michigan Opera Theatre (Oscar Wilde Award nomination). Also with L.A. Opera he was featured as “Offenbach” in “The Grand Duchess” , directed by Garry Marshall. He has played “Frosch” in “Die Fledermaus” with the Washington National and San Francisco Operas, the Manhattan School of Music, and most recently with Houston Grand Opera.
Jason has recorded over 65 CDs, including original cast albums, concerts, compilations, and his 3 solo CDs, “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile - Jason Graae Sings Charles Strouse”, and “Jason Graae LIVE at The Cinegrill” (Fynsworth Alley), and “Perfect Hermany-the songs of Jerry Herman.”
For Musical Theatre West, Jason most recently directed A Grand Night For Singing at The Carpenter Center in Long Beach, CA.
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DEBBIE
GRAVITTE
(vocalist)
One of Broadway’s biggest personalities, Debbie received the Tony Award for her critically acclaimed performance in JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY, along with the New York Showstopper Award, Grammy Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination. She made her Broadway debut in the original cast of THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG, and went on to appear in: BLUES IN THE NIGHT, PERFECTLY FRANK,(Drama Desk Award Nomination)ZORBA, AIN’T BROADWAY GRAND?, CHICAGO and LES MISERABLES. Debbie appeared in London in Jerry Herman’s MACK AND MABEL at the Drury Lane Theatre. She’s also been seen in the West Coast Premiere of THE GOODBYE GIRL, LOVE LIFE (in Philadelphia), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, along with the ENCORES productions of THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, TENDERLOIN, and CARNIVAL at New York’s CITY CENTER. Debbie has performed her nightclub act worldwide, from New York’s RAINBOW AND STARS, BIRDLAND, 54 BELOW, to London’s PIZZA ON THE PARK. In Atlantic City, she’s had the honor to open for GEORGE BURNS and JAY LENO. She currently tours with her partner David Lawrence in A TOAST TO STEVE AND EYDIE.
Debbie has sung with over 200 orchestras worldwide, including the NATIONAL SYMPHONY with MARVIN HAMLISCH, CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA,THE BOSTON POPS, CINCINNATI POPS, PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY, ATLANTA, SAN DIEGO, AND ST. LOUIS SYMPHONIES. Overseas, she’s appeared with the LONDON, AALBORG AND BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS, STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC, the GOTESBORG and ERUSALEM SYMPHONIES, the ROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, NATIONAL SYMPHONICA OF BRAZIL, as well as the MUNICH PHILHARMONIC. Debbie is featured on many recordings including her 4 solo CD’s:DEFYING GRAVITY, THE ALAN MENKEN ALBUM ,THE MGM ALBUM along with BIG BAND BROADWAY. Film: ISNT’ SHE GREAT, THE LITTLE MERMAID. Television: TRIAL AND ERROR(CBS), PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS (NBC). Numerous PBS Specials (EMMY nomination) She is the President and founder of group5productions presenting entertainment across the country.Her greatest achievement: her three beautiful children.
One of Broadway’s biggest personalities, Debbie received the Tony Award for her critically acclaimed performance in JEROME ROBBINS BROADWAY, along with the New York Showstopper Award, Grammy Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination. She made her Broadway debut in the original cast of THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG, and went on to appear in: BLUES IN THE NIGHT, PERFECTLY FRANK,(Drama Desk Award Nomination) ZORBA, AIN’T BROADWAY GRAND?, CHICAGO and LES MISERABLES. Debbie appeared in London in Jerry Herman’s MACK AND MABEL at the Drury Lane Theatre. She’s also been seen in the West Coast Premiere of THE GOODBYE GIRL, LOVE LIFE (in Philadelphia), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, along with the ENCORES productions of THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, TENDERLOIN, and CARNIVAL at New York’s CITY CENTER. Debbie has performed her nightclub act worldwide, from New York’s RAINBOW AND STARS, BIRDLAND, 54 BELOW, to London’s PIZZA ON THE PARK. In Atlantic City, she’s had the honor to open for GEORGE BURNS and JAY LENO. She currently tours with her partner David Lawrence in A TOAST TO STEVE AND EYDIE.
Debbie has sung with over 200 orchestras worldwide, including the NATIONAL SYMPHONY
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with MARVIN HAMLISCH, CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA,THE BOSTON POPS, CINCINNATI POPS, PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY, ATLANTA, SAN DIEGO, AND ST. LOUIS SYMPHONIES. Overseas, she’s appeared with the LONDON, AALBORG AND BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS, STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC, the GOTESBORG and JERUSALEM SYMPHONIES, the ROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, NATIONAL SYMPHONICA OF BRAZIL, as well as the MUNICH PHILHARMONIC. Debbie is featured on many recordings including her 4 solo CD’s:DEFYING GRAVITY, THE ALAN MENKEN ALBUM ,THE MGM ALBUM along with BIG BAND BROADWAY. Film: ISNT’ SHE GREAT, THE LITTLE MERMAID. Television: TRIAL AND ERROR(CBS), PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS (NBC). Numerous PBS Specials (EMMY nomination) She is the President and founder of group5productions presenting entertainment across the country.Her greatest achievement: her three beautiful children.
RON RAINES (vocalist)
A Tony Award nominee for the acclaimed production of Follies, Ron has had an illustrious international career spanning musical theater, opera, concert, and television. Born and raised in Texas, Ron Raines attended Oklahoma City University and The Juilliard School. He was a three-time Emmy and Soap Opera Digest Award nominee for his role as villain Alan Spaulding on CBS’s longest running daytime drama Guiding Light. Ron has appeared on Elementary and Person Of Interest. He starred on Broadway in Annie, Newsies, Chicago and Show Boat, and originated the role of Nick Longworth in Teddy and Alice with Len Cariou. He has delighted audiences around the world with his memorable starring roles in virtually every major American musical and operetta, including A Little Night Music, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, South Pacific, Annie, Kismet, Sayonara, Kiss Me Kate, The King and I, Naughty Marietta, The Merry Widow, Brigadoon, Rose Marie, Oklahoma!, Carousel, Side by Side by Sondheim, Guys and Dolls, and Man of La Mancha at the Covent Garden Festival. He has soloed with over 50 major American and international orchestras, including the Boston Pops, the Philly Pops, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony, and the Israel Philharmonic, and has performed at Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y, Tanglewood, the London Palladium, Rainbow and Stars, and Royal Festival Hall. He has appeared on four PBS “Great Performances,” and has made two solo recordings on Jay Records and numerous cast albums. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter. (ronrainesonline.com)
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KELLI RABKE (vocalist)
Kelli was handpicked by Andrew Lloyd Webber to make her Broadway debut as the “Narrator” in the revival of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (US Cast Recording). Last summer, she reprised that role to much acclaim at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. Also on Broadway, she played “Eponine” in Les Miserables . She has performed in regional theaters throughout the country, most notably as “Yonah” in the American Premiere of Stephen Schwartz’s Children of Eden (American Premiere Recording) at the Paper Mill Playhouse, where she also got her “big break” as Dorothy in their landmark production of The Wizard of Oz . Other favorites include “Mabel” in Mack & Mabel at Barrington Stage Co, and “Christine” in “Phantom”(Kopit/Yeston) at Pittsburgh CLO. Recent highlights include the Emmy nominated PBS American Songbook segment Stephen Schwartz and Friends , featuring the composer himself at the piano, and featured soloist on the Grammy nominated album, Sondheim Unplugged. After leaving the bright lights of the stage to start a family, she is now a staple in the concert world, performing with symphony orchestras across the country and creating her own cabaret shows, including the critically acclaimed Tiny Giants - Petite Powerhouses from Garland to Gaga . She is most proud of her biggest “productions” to date: son Joseph and daughter Abigale! www.kellirabke.com
JOHN FISCHER (Pianist)
John is a music director, pianist, vocal coach and teacher with decades of experience working with top Broadway and cabaret artists, including Tony winners Ali Stroker, Alice Ripley, Tony nominee Emily Skinner, and many more. He music directed BROADWAY’S RISING STARS at The Town Hall for 14 seasons, where he also worked on numerous BROADWAY ORIGINALS concerts. He spent 7 seasons as music director for the highly acclaimed musical theater program at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival in the Berkshires, and his last season saw him working hand in hand with Stephen Schwartz and Chet Walker on the creation of a new ballet, The Boy on the Roof . In recent years, John has joined the symphony world as a guest artist, debuting a new Bacharach show with the Plymouth Symphony, Blockbuster Broadway for the Omaha Symphony, a Bernstein/Robbins celebration with the Signature Symphony, and Music of the Knights with the Santa Ana Symphony Orchestra. In NYC, he is a regular fixture at 54 Below, music directing everything from Sinatra to Streisand, and as the MD for the long-running series, Sondheim Unplugged. Recent highlights include Ali Stroker’s sold out AMERICAN SONGBOOK concert at Lincoln Center, Alice & Emily’s UNATTACHED at 54 Below, and the 25th Anniversary Concert of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, part of the award winning 54 SINGS series for which he also music directed APPLAUSE, MACK & MABEL, and KISS OF THE SPIDERWOMAN. He currently teaches at Singnasium, ApplauseNY, and also does private coaching. He has been on staff at AMDA, HB Studios, The New School, the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, and the Growing Studio.
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THE ASCAP FOUNDATION (Producer)
The ASCAP Foundation, established in 1975, is a publicly supported charitable organization dedicated to nurturing the music talent of tomorrow, preserving the legacy of the past and sustaining the creative incentive for today’s creators through a variety of educational, professional and humanitarian programs. Included in these are songwriting workshops, scholarships, awards, recognition and community outreach programs, public service projects for senior composers and lyricists, and providing grants to other 501(c)(3) organizations engaged in educational programs for aspiring songwriters and composers.
The ASCAP Foundation supports programs in all musical genres that are national and regional in scope.
In the 47 years since its inception, The ASCAP Foundation has granted over $18 million to support countless music creators and over 2000 organizations nationwide. And it continues to find new ways to nurture and develop music creators of all kinds.
The ASCAP Foundation is funded by contributions, bequests and grants from music lovers throughout the United States. All contributions toward supporting the talent of tomorrow are tax deductible and greatly appreciated.
SPOT-ON ENTERTAINMENT (Producer)
Spot-On Entertainment (www.Spot-OnEntertainment.com) is a concert production/ booking company based in New York City owned and founded by Scott Coulter. Original Spot-On productions created for theaters and symphonies include) Music of the Knights: Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Elton John, You’ve Got a Friend: Carole King, Neil Sedaka and the Music of the Brill Building and Blockbuster Broadway! Other shows include Defying Gravity: Stephen Schwartz & Friends, Southern Comfort, Cinema Toast: The Music of the Movies and Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert which is co-produced by Spot-On and the ASCAP Foundation.
MICHAEL A. KERKER (Associate Producer)
Michael A. Kerker has been Director of Musical Theatre for ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) since 1990. In addition to coordinating ASCAP’s Musical Theatre Workshop in New York, he works with DreamWorks Theatricals to produce the ASCAP/ DreamWorks Musical Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles, (both of which are led by composer/ lyricist Stephen Schwartz). Together with Michael Feinstein, he produces a regular series of concerts at Carnegie Hall highlighting the catalogue of both legendary and contemporary songwriters.
Michael is also producing a regular series of interview programs entitled “Broadway: Up Close and Personal” for the Kennedy Center. Michael’s onstage conversations with some of our nation’s most prominent songwriters have included evenings with Jerry Herman, Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Charles Strouse, Sheldon Harnick, Marvin Hamlisch, and Stephen Schwartz.
Michael produced the ASCAP Foundation Jerry Herman Legacy Program, which is a series of seminars, master classes and concerts featuring the legendary composer/lyricist. The program has been presented nationwide in such cities as Chicago, Sundance, San Francisco, Phoenix, Savannah, Miami and Pittsburgh.
Michael is proud to be a member of the Boards of the Actors Fund and the Johnny Mercer Foundation.
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LETTERS
Jerry Herman
I have been so blessed to be able to spend my creative life in the theatre and to give musical voice to such wonderful characters as Dolly Levi (Hello, Dolly!); Georges and Albin (La Cage Aux Folles); and Mame Dennis (Mame). I always wrote for specific characters and specific situations. To know that my songs could also have a life outside of their respective shows was always a welcoming surprise to me.
When The ASCAP Foundation approached me about presenting a new program consisting of nationwide concerts featuring my songs with symphony orchestras and a series of master classes targeting university/college students in writing and performing for the musical theatre I was thrilled. And I couldn’t have asked for a more sterling cast to sing my songs. They are some of Broadway’s most acclaimed talents: Debbie Gravitte, Ron Raines, Jason Graae, Klea Blackhurst and Scott Coulter.
I am delighted to have them representing my musical legacy and bringing my songs to you this evening. Clearly, for me, the “Best of Times is Now.”
Jerry Herman
Michael Kerker / ASCAP
Jerry Herman’s love affair with musical theatre began as a very young child when his parents took him to see Irving Berlin’s Annie get your Gun. Jerry was so engaged by the musical’s score that when he returned home from the theatre he went straight to the piano and was able to play some of the songs from the show.
Knowing that he wanted to be a songwriter, Jerry Herman could not have asked for a better master teacher than Irving Berlin. Mr. Berlin’s influence is clearly evident when you listen to the songs of Jerry Herman. Like Mr. Berlin, Jerry’s songs couple deeply heartfelt lyrics with gorgeous strong melodies. They go straight to the listener’s ear with a heft of emotion and sincerity. This accounts for the love affair that audiences have with the music and lyrics of Jerry Herman.
This evening’s concert features many of those Jerry Herman classics that are certain to have you beaming with the recognition of meeting an old friend. These will be the songs from his biggest hit musicals: Hello, Dolly!; Mame; and La Cage Aux Folles. We also wanted to possibly introduce you to a few songs from musicals you may not have seen: Dear World; Milk and Honey; Mack and Mabel; and The Grand Tour.
All these shows represent the golden legacy that account for the durability and timeless quality of Jerry’s enormous catalogue of songs. These shows and songs have earned Jerry virtually every award imaginable: Tonys’ Grammys; the Richard Rodgers Award; the Johnny Mercer Award; the Oscar Hammerstein Award; and the richly deserved Kennedy Center Honors.
I have known Jerry Herman for over 30 years. I can tell you for a fact that the joy and love that is in his musical legacy is also in the man himself. His musical genius and his stature as one of the most beloved Broadway icons is what we are celebrating this evening!
Michael A. Kerker (Associate Producer)
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JULIA TAI
Music Director
Praised by the Seattle Times as “poised yet passionate,” Julia Tai is one of today’s most dynamic and engaging conductors on the international stage. In November 2020, she became the first female music director in the Missoula Symphony Orchestra’s history. Her career has led to acclaimed performances and rehearsals with the American Youth Symphony, Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra, Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic (Czech Republic), Boise Philharmonic, Brandenburger Symphoniker (Germany), Estonian National Youth Symphony (Estonia), Lexington Philharmonic, New Symphony Orchestra (Bulgaria), Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM (Mexico), Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil Charlos Chávez (Mexico), Philharmonia Northwest, and the Seattle Symphony.
Ms. Tai has established a reputation for her creative programming and community partnerships. She has increased the esteem of her orchestras by elevating its artistic output, commissioning new works by renowned composers, and serving diverse communities. In 2017, in collaboration with Finlandia Foundation, she celebrated Finland’s centennial by presenting Finland 100 at Benaroya Hall, featuring three generations of Finnish composers. The concert was attended by Finland’s ambassador to the U.S. from Washington D.C. In 2018, she presented an all-Taiwanese composers’ concert again at Benaroya Hall, featuring musicians from all over the U.S., Canada, and Taiwan. Her orchestras have co-commissioned new works by PDQ Bach (Concerto for Simply Grand Piano and Orchestra), Mexican composer Osvaldo Mendoza (Three Mexican Portraits), Chinese-American composer Dorothy Chang (Gateways – Concerto for Erhu and Piano), Vivian Fung (Trumpet Concerto), Sheila Silver (Being in Life – Concerto for French horn and Alpenhorn, 5 Tibetan singing bowls, and string orchestra), and have premiered new works by Orlando Jacinto Garcia, Donald O. Johnston, Pascal Le Boeuf, Kate Soper, Andrew Waggoner, and Wang Lu.
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Ms. Tai began her violin studies at age four and piano at eight. She received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, where she was awarded “Outstanding Graduate” in 2004. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in orchestral conducting from the University of Washington. She and her husband Matthew have a daughter Natalie who also plays the piano.
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FIRST VIOLIN
Loy Koch, acting concertmaster
Chair sponsored by Janet & Harry Haines
Ali Schultz Levesque, acting associate concertmaster
Chair sponsored by Sharon & Gerald Marks
Madeleine McKelvey, acting assistant concertmaster
Chair sponsored by Betty Thisted
Janet Allison
Suzanne Hartzell
Marian Kale
Nancy Lofgren Kohler
SECOND VIOLIN
Pam Hillygus, acting principal
Chair sponsored by Laura Patterson
Ariah Mann, acting associate principal
Chair sponsored by Rae Lynn & Frank D’Angelo
Alex Crisp, acting assistant principal
Chair sponsored by Brad Peterson
Natalie Anderson
Ken Ballinger
Larysa Blavatsky
Will Hunt
Patrick Shannon
VIOLA
Sara Schultz Levesque, principal Chair sponsored by Robert Moseley
Leslie Collins-Rose, acting associate principal Chair sponsored by Dorothea & George P Lambros
Martha Thayer, assistant principal
Shelby Blum
Angie Janzen
Bethany Rippeon
Rich Wells
CELLO
Adam Collins, principal Chair sponsored by Sophie & Dan Lambros
Andy Taylor, acting assistant principal
Chair sponsored by Louisa & Paul Axelrod
Susan Anderson
Marley Ball
Hayley Bouchard
Joan Chesebro
Kylie Heit
JULIA
TAI , Music Director
Music Director’s Chair sponsored by Rick & Diana Nash
DOUBLE BASS
Ryan Davis, acting principal Chair sponsored by Alice & Richard Dailey
Michael Johns, acting associate principal Chair sponsored by Amber & Lans Richardson
Dillon Johns
Nicholas Timmerhoff
FLUTE
Joanna Berg, principal Chair sponsored by Laura & Mark Haythornthwaite
Julie Vasquez-Tate
Alli High
PICCOLO
Julie Vasquez-Tate Chair sponsored by Mary Ann Oberhaus
OBOE
Susi Stipich, principal Chair sponsored by Jennifer & Ben Yonce
Noah Durnell
ENGLISH HORN
Noah Durnell, acting principal
CLARINET
Christopher Kirkpatrick, principal
Chair sponsored by Charla & Don Murray
Julia Klein
BA SS CLARINET
Jill Brischli
BASSOON
Alicia Brischli, principal Chair sponsored by Jean & Bill Woessner
Logan Beskoon
HORN
Shannon M. Kerrigan, principal Chair sponsored by Betsy & Warren Wilcox
Andrew Morris
Daniel Lande
Rory Genazzi
TRUMPET
Brendan McGlynn, principal Chair sponsored by Ann & Tom Boone
Jens Jacobsen
Nick Barr
TROMBONE
Rob Tapper, principal Chair sponsored by Maggie & Frank Allen
Josh Hungate
Kaleb Trippe
TUBA
Benedict Kirby, principal Chair sponsored by NDG, LLC
TIMPANI
Jake Ransom, acting principal Chair sponsored by Robin Kendall & Amelia Tallman
PERCUSSION
Hannah Ransom, acting assistant principal Chair sponsored by Sharon Snavely
Jeffrey Taylor
Autumn Schenck
ACCORDIAN
Angie Janzen
PIANO
Christopher Hahn Chair sponsored by Twila Wolfe
HARP
Peggy Young, principal Chair sponsored by Maria & Peter van Loben Sels
LIBRARIAN
Suzanne Hartzell
PERSONNEL MANAGER
Susi Stipich
STAGE MANAGER
Olivia Adams
*Members of the string sections are listed alphabetically. Seating is rotated for each concert.
+Missoula Symphony Scholarship Recipients
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5-4-2025 SOR 40TH ANNIVERSARY ORCHESTRA SHOWCASE
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Masterwork #1 - Sept. 28 & 29, 2024
A GERSHWIN CELEBRATION
Jeffrey Biegel, piano
Gershwin: "Porgy and Bess" Suite Boyer: Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Masterwork #2 - Nov. 2 & 3, 2024
EDGE OF A DREAM
Tim Fain, violin
Valerie Coleman: Umoja - Anthem of Unity
Tim Fain: Edge of a Dream Brahms: Symphony No. 1, op. 68, C minor
Holiday Pops! – Dec 6, 7 & 8
Your holiday favorites with the Missoula Symphony Chorale
Masterwork #3 – March 1 & 2, 2025
DANCE!
Amit Peled, cello
John Adams: The Chairman Dances - Foxtrot for Orchestra
Anna Clyne: Dance for Cello & Orchestra
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4
Masterwork #4 – Apr 12 & 13, 2025
VERDI'S REQUIEM
Missoula Symphony Chorale
Verdi: Requiem
Broadway Concert – May 17 & 18, 2025
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2024-2025 Season
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is sponsored by the Tremper Family in honor of their parents, Barbara and William. THANK YOU!
MISSOULA SYMPHONY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
“I used to say music was a form of expression, a way of conveying human feeling and emotion...
Continuing the grand tradition of the Missoula Symphony Guild, the Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund is dedicated to providing scholarships for outstanding University of Montana music students who play in the Missoula Symphony Orchestra or sing in the Missoula Symphony Chorale.
This year, the Missoula Symphony Association will award more than $30,000 in scholarships to ten talented young musicians. This commitment is possible thanks to the generosity of the individuals listed below. Every penny of their donations goes directly to scholarships. Our 2023-2024 scholarship recipients are noted on the Orchestra Roster with a “+” sign.
SCHOLARSHIP FUND SUPPORTERS
The MSA is grateful to the following patrons for their generous gifts. Listed below are contributions of $25 or more within 12 months of May 1, 2024. We apologize for any omissions or errors.
PRESTISSIMO ($500+)
Candice & Janet Boyer
William A. & Kay Cook
Alice & Dick Dailey
Deirdre Flaherty
Anita Kurtz-Magee
Sophie Lambros
Robin & Nick Nichols
John Sargent
Betty Thisted
Marci & Jim Valeo
Maria & Peter van Loben Sels
PRESTO ($250-$499)
Anonymous
Tom Boone
Kay Driscoll
Mary Ann Oberhaus
Sharon Snavely
Sara Alice Steubs
Kathy Turner
VIVACE ($100-$249)
Debbie & Brad Dantic
Deborah & Terry Johnson
Marlene Koch
Lynn Metcalf
Charla & Donald Murray
Sarah & William Towle
Jean & William Woessner
ALLEGRO ($50-$99)
Brenda Bolton
Sharon & Terry Phillips
To be a part of the Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund, contact the Symphony Office at (406) 721-3194, or mail a check payable to Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund to PO Box 8301, Missoula 59807. Donations are 100% tax-deductible.
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While that is still well and fully true, real music is so much more. It is soul. It is life.”— Jayla Mitchell
SCHOLARSHIP FUND SUPPORTERS
Cook Family Scholarship
New in 2020-2021, this scholarship is named for Will and Kay Cook. “We are happy to partner with the University of Montana and The Missoula Symphony Association to support the growth of music education in Montana and the cultural enrichment of our city.” 2023-2024 Recipients: Jayla Mitchell, Cello; Catherine Treis, Violin; Fischer Friend, Double Bass.
The Florence Reynolds Scholarship
Named for a woman who shared her musical talent, enthusiasm and endless energy with the MSA for many years. Recipient: Kylie Heit, Cello.
The Symphony Guild Presidents’ Scholarship
Named in honor of those women who have given their time and energy as Presidents of the Missoula Symphony Guild. Recipient: Neveah Killsnight, Viola.
The Joseph Henry Scholarship
Named in honor of our Music Director Emeritus, who retired in 2007 after 21 years as Music Director of the Missoula Symphony Orchestra. Recipient: Owen Cleary, Violin.
The Donald Carey Scholarship
Named in honor of our former Chorale Director who retired in 2006, after 18 years at his post. Recipient: Maren Elliott, Violin.
The Virginia Vinal Scholarship
Named in honor of the longest-serving member of the orchestra, and her dedication to music and community. Recipient: Gabe Kantor, Violin.
The Lorraine Andrie Prize
Not a scholarship but a cash award, this prize is presented at the final concert of each season to a U.M. graduating senior who is deemed a truly outstanding and dedicated orchestra member. Named in honor of the founding leader of the Guild. Recipient: Bayley Ginnaty, Viola.
The Women’s Guild Tuition Scholarship
Funded by Betty Thisted and Sophie Lambros, two presidents of the former Missoula Symphony Guild, this scholarship provides full tuition, for four years, to an incoming University of Montana music major focusing on piano or percussion. Recipient: William (Danger) Gersh, Percussion.
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24 MISSOULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION Save the Date! y missoulasymphon.org(406) 721-3194 Symphony in the Park Sunday, August 11 Missoula Symphony Association proudly presents to the 2023-2024 Lorraine Andrie Prize for Musical Excellence Jayla Mitchell
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THANK
Aaron Prati
Audrey Stenhouse
Autumn Schenck
Chris Valian
Don Fuhrmann
Eliza McNelly
Emily Fink
Jackson Quillan
Jane Yungmeyer
Jason Bernardi
Jazz Wiersma
THANK
Kynan Moon
Rachel Suter
Ronnie Avansino
Sarah Sizemore
Scott Woods
Shawn Gray
Sophia Marsolek
Spencer Perry
Aaron TORG Torgerson
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YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL MISSOULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION ORCHESTRA & CHORALE MUSICIANS!
THANK
THEATRE STAFF
YOU TO THE DENNISON
YOU
TO OUR RETIRING MUSICIANS
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR BOARD MEMBER OF THE YEAR BILL JOHNSTON AND VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR ALI & MIKE PRICHARD WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND SUPPORT OF THE MISSOULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION!
Chuck Bryson, tenor
THANK YOU TO OUR MSA VOLUNTEERS
Alayne Dolson
Allison Prichard
Mike Prichard
Becky Beskoon
Charney Gonnerman
Chris Vance
Christine Olson
Donald Resset
Irena Henry
Svitlana Carr
Mary Ann Albee
Bob Albee
Nola Levison
Kathleen Whitton
Kevin Whitton
Kristen Wood
Lorry McKay
Lynn Talarico
Phil Stauffer
Randy Kadish
Katheryn Kahl
Joan Hess-Homeier
Patti McKenzie
Scott McKenzie
Tom Bensen
Rebecca Berggren
Carla Abrams
Erica Allen
Sadie Arnold
Julia McMillie
Susan Fortner
Linnea Vasecka
Laura Kronsperger
Gay Rushmer
Saralyn Houska
Regina Thomas
Becky Beskoon
Park Side Credit Union
Hellgate High School Key Club
Big Sky High School Orchestras
Jenn Porter
Mary Lou Stergios
Lynn Metcalf
Mary Pittaway
Mary McLure
Suzette Jensen
Mary Glynn Cromwell
Hope Suggit
Mary Roehr
Laurel Farrell
WE
FONDLY
REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING SUPPORTERS AND MUSICIANS OF THE MISSOULA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE
Victoria Fleischer
Dick Mallick
Marci Valeo
Ann Boone
Susan Lockner
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P RESIDENT
Deborah Stapley-Graham
VICE PRESIDENT
Bill Johnston
TREASURER
Pri Fernando
SECRETARY
Mark Haythornthwaite
PAST PRESIDENT
Jim Valeo
DIRECTORS
Robert Ball
Scott Billadeau
Alicia Brischli
Dan Crary
Teresa Drew
Deirdre Flaherty
Andrew George
Theresa Johnson
Robin Kendall
Vinnie Pavlish
Dave Wall
Sue Williams
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Julia Tai
CHORALE DIRECTOR
Dean Peterson
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
David O’Dell
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Peter McKenzie
PATRON SERVICES COORDINATOR
Kirsten McGlynn
DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Beth Woody
EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Sylvia Allen Oman
SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROJECTS
Deborah Woody
LIBRARIAN
Suzanne Hartzell
CHORALE LIBARIAN
Abigail Carey
SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR
Olivia Adams
EMERITUS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tom Boone
Robert Homer
Caryl Klein
Sophie Lambros
Carol Seim
Marci Valeo
The Missoula Symphony Association is a member of the Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras and the League of American Orchestras.
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The Missoula Symphony Association is a member of the Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras and the League of American Orchestras.
The MSA is grateful to the following patrons for their generous gifts. Listed below are contributions of $50 or more within 12 months of May 1, 2024. We apologize for any omissions or errors.
SEASON SPONSOR
Good Food Store
CONCERT SPONSORS
Allied Waste Services of Missoula
Anonymous (2)
Anonymous Chorale Member
Blackfoot Communications
Phyllis & Bill Bouchee
Christian, Samson & Baskett, PLLP
DA Davidson
DeMarois Buick-GMC-Mercedes
First Interstate Bank
First Security Bank
Flaherty Financial Services
Garlington, Lohn & Robinson, PLLP
Langel & Associates P.C.
Brian Eicholtz, Merrill Lynch
Missoula Bone & Joint
Missoulian
Muralt’s Travel Plaza
NorthWestern Energy
Marsh McLennan Agency
RBC Wealth Management
Anne & Bruce Robertson
S.G Long & Company
Stockman Bank
Tremper Family
Washington Companies
Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation
GUEST ARTIST SPONSORS
Anonymous (3)
Laura & Mark Haythornthwaite
Marci & Jim Valeo
MUSIC DIRECTOR’S
CHAIR SPONSOR
Diana & Rick Nash
CHORALE CONDUCTOR’S
CHAIR SPONSOR
Maria & Peter van Loben Sels
TICKET SPONSOR
Pangea Bar & Restaurant
DOWNBEAT
LOWDOWN SPONSOR
NorthWestern Energy
GUEST ARTIST
MASTERCLASS SPONSOR
Willams Law Firm, P.C.
THE ED & LESLIE WETHERBEE
RECEPTION SPONSOR
Leslie & Ed Wetherbee
YOUTH EDUCATION
PROGRAM SPONSOR
Maria & Peter van Loben Sels
WINE WHISKEY AND WISDOM SPONSOR
Grizzy Liquor
SPEAKEASY SYMPHONY:
NEW ORLEANS SPONSOR
Anonymous
MAESTRO ($25,000+)
William A. & Kay Cook
Checota Foundation
Victoria Fleischer
John & Susan Talbot
CONDUCTOR
($5,000-$24,999)
Anonymous (2)
Jane & Steven Bahls
George Bandow
Blackfoot Communications
First Security Bank
Patricia Forsberg & Stephen Speckart
Bill and Rosemary Gallagher Foundation
Good Food Store
Laura & Mark Haythornthwaite
– Principal Flute
Sophie Lambros – Principal Cello
Lillian A. McCammon
Betty Miller
Missoula Community Foundation
– anonymous donor
Diana & Rick Nash – Music
Director’s Chair Sponso r
Anne & Bruce Robertson
John Sargent
Betty Thisted – Assistant Concertmaster
Marci & Jim Valeo
Maria & Peter van Loben Sels –Principal Harp & Chorale Conductor
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation
Twila Wolfe – Principal Piano
SPONSOR ($1,000-$4,999)
Allied Waste Services Missoula
ALPS Corporation
Anonymous (3)
Arts Missoula
Louisa & Paul Axelrod – Assistant Principal Cello
Louisa & Paul Axelrod – in honor of Suzanne Hartzell
Deann Birnel
Ann & Tom Boone – Principal Trumpet
Phyllis & William Bouchee
Janet Boyer
Barbara & Craig Burns
Joan Chesebro
Christian, Samson & Baskett PLLC
Rae Lynn & Frank D’Angelo
D.A. Davidson & Company
DeMarois Buick-GMC-Mercedes
Michael Duffield
Jill & Jerry Duke
First Interstate Bank
Michael Irwin
Flaherty Financial Services
Garden City Funeral Home
Garlington, Lohn & Robinson, PLLP
Andrew George
Joseph Fox Grinnell
Margie & Steve Grinnell
Grizzly Liquor
Janet & Harry Haines –Concertmaster
Colleen Hunter
Joel Jacobson
Dori & Bill Johnston
Jean Larson & Daniel Kemmis
Robin Kendall & Amelia Tallman –Timpani/Percussion
Christine & Paul Kilzer
Wendy & Keith Kuhn
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Anita Kurtz-Magee
Dorothea & George P. Lambros –Associate Principal Viola
Jo-Ann & Ian Lange
Langel & Associates PC
Logjam Presents
Paddy MacDonald
Sharon & Gerald Marks –Associate Concertmaster
Marsh McLennan Agency
MDU Resources
Sandra & Jeff Miller
Missoula Bone & Joint
Missoula Broadcasting Company
Missoula Public Library
Missoulian
Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras
Robert F. Moseley – Principal Viola
Muralt’s Travel Plaza
Charla & Donald Murray –Principal Clarinet
NDG, LLC – Principal Tuba
Northwestern Energy
Mary Ann Oberhaus - Piccolo
Pangea Bar & Restaurant; Stave & Hoop Speakeasy
Parsons Behle & Latimer
Payne West Insurance
Pershing Phillips, Jr.
Brad Peterson – Assistant
Principal 2nd Violin, n honor of Madeline McKelvey
Liz Putnam & Mark Pershouse
Peggy, Walt & Nick Peschel
RBC Wealth Management
Amber & Lans Richardson
Jo May & Brian Salonen – in honor of Julia Tai
S.G. Long Financial
Sharon Snavely – percussion, in memory of Don Snavely
Stockman Bank
Linda & Gregg Swanberg
Max and Betty Swanson Foundation
Deirdre Swanson
Sue Talbot
Sarah & William Towle
Peggy & Glenn Tremper
Laura Wagner
Susie & David Wall
Washington Companies
Leslie & Edward Wetherbee
Janet Whaley & Phil Hamilton
Betsy & Warren Wilcox –Principal French Horn
Williams Law Firm, P. C.
Alice & Clem Williams
Jeanne Wilson
Windfall
Wipfli
Jean & William WoessnerPrincipal Bassoon
Jennifer & Ben Yonce –Principal Oboe
Peggy Young
BENEFACTOR ($600-$999)
Janet Bean-Dochnahl
Linda & Pri Fernando
Louise & Michael Flanagan
Donna & Don McCammon
Summit Beverage
Herbert Swick
Thomas Meagher Bar
Barbara Zellmer
CONTRIBUTOR ($450-$599)
David Andrews
Anonymous (1)
Robert Ball
Patrick Beatty
Angela & Scott Billadeau
Adam Collins
Rae Lynn & Frank D’Angelo
Danielle & Brian Eicholtz
Monica & Michael Epstein
Carolyn Goren
William Hale
Laura & John Heit
Paulette & Andrij Holian
Michael Irwin
Deborah & Terry Johnson
Tomi Kent
Karen Lacey
Demetra Lambros & Michael Duffy
Richard Legon
Susan Lockner
Mary & Duane Moe
Robin & Nick Nichols
Julie & Vinnie Pavlish
Lindsey Peterson
Jonathan Qualben
Sandra Roe
Rotary Club of Missoula
Donna Thompson
Kathy Turner
Margery & Terry Whatley
Wesley Wilson
Julia Tai & Matthew Wu
PATRON ($250-$449)
Carolyn and Robert Albers
Janet Allison
Elaine & Philip Alman
Cynthia & Raymond Aten
Laurie & Joel Baefsky
Anthony Beltramo
Anne & Jon Bertsche
Sally & Tom Daer
Kathy & Brian Derry
Kay Driscoll
Suzanne & Richard Fahey
Carol Garlington
Tiana & Monte Grise
Linda & Scott Hale
Andrea Henley Heyn – in honor of Julia Tai
Nancy & Doug Heyer
Jenna & Wade Humphries
William James
Joan Johnston
Donna & James Koch
John Koenig
Marilyn & Everett Leitzke
Ann & Gary Libecap
Beth & Paul Loehnen
Sue & Dave McCormack
Patti & Scott McKenzie
Karel Morales
Joyce & Michael Nave
Kent Nelson
Marge Nordin
Janet & Chris Palmer
Nicole & Drew Rieker
Kitte Robins
Kathy & George Roth
Joanna Shelton
Carolyn & John Snively
Rob Sterling
William C. Sterling
Sara Alice Steubs
Nat & Margo Sturgis
Pam & Sandy Volkman
Steve Wallace
Gayle Walton
Roxane Weikel
Bruce Whitehead
Phyllis & Norman Wight
Carol Word
ASSOCIATE ($100-$249)
Judith & Roger Ahrens
Adele Allegra
Audrey Allen & Keith Hardin
Coco & Will Ballew
Sharee & Kenneth Ballinger
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Barbara Bekken
Gerald Berens
Barbara Blegen
Melissa Blunt & Chuck
Leonard
Brenda Bolton
Rose-Marie Bowman
Gary Bowman
Keolani & Robert Brewer
Barbara & Joe Brinig
Louanna Butler
Mary Ellen Campbell
Lorraine & Steve Carlson
Ralph Chandler
Susan & James Chandler
Karyn & John Collins
Janelle & Steve Corn
Debbie & Brad Dantic
Joan Delasaux
Jan & Brian Dougherty
Cay & John Drew
Donna Erickson & John Koenig
Susan Fortner
Susan Frankovich
Kim Friend-Evans
Lynette Fritz
Maureen Gary
Carla Getz
Carol & Keith Glaes
Kimberley Granath
Great Divide Physical Therapy
Anne Guest
William Haffey
Tyler Harrison
Carol Hayes
Sharon & Bob Hinshaw
Patti Holkup
Joan Hood
Elizabeth & Skip Horner
Nathan Hulling
Christine Jackson
Penny Jakes
Tara Jensen
Susan & Charles Johnson
Christine Jorgensen
Marlene Koch
Helena Maclay
Virginia Markey
Andrew Massie
Donna & Don McCammon
Eileen McCarty
Kathy McCaughey
Edith McNenny
Leslie & James McShane
Lynn Metcalf
Missoula Community Foundation
Montana Rarities
Mike Morelli
Mark Mniszewski
Arlene & Roy Nicolet
Toni & Bob Ogg
Kathleen Ort & John Duffield
Susan Paceley
Diana Pacini & Kevin Nally
Ed Parlier
Celeste Pogachar
Lisa Plunkett
Lisa Pyron
Olleke Rappe-Daniels
Linda Rockwell
Patti Rosa
Sally Rosenkranz
Gay Rushmer
Christine & Patrick Ryan
Kay & Jon Salmonson
Sue & Fred Samson – in honor of Patti McKenzie
Robert Schurr
Jeanne & Dennis Simmerman
Kristen SohlbergCarol & Dale Stovall
Nancy Stoverud
Nancy Thompson & Dale Woolhiser
John Philip Garrity & Jean Marie Thorstenson
Sally Tibbs
Judy Tobol
Catherine & Claude Tonnerre
Kathy Tonnessen
Fran Tucker
Phyllis Wade
Mary & David Wesley
Louis & Phyllis Whitsell
Brenna Wilkerson
Sarah Will
Sharon Yould
MEMBER ($50-$99)
Martina Baum-Acker & Robert Acker
Anonymous (3)
Mary Archibald
Rachel Ballard
Natalie Benson
Marilyn Bruya
Nancy & Bruce Bugbee
Jane Kapler-Smith
Ann Marie Carbin
Kaye Carlson
Susan Hay Cramer
Navyline Cuenco
JoAnn G. Davison
Patti Eldredge
Julia Ellison
Maria Francis
Kelsey Fry
Carol & Keith Glaes
Kimberley Granath
Elizabeth Hart
Bob Homer
Gayle Hudgins & Tim Edwards
Jane Kapler Smith
Corinne & Ralph Kirscher
Jane Kisselbach
Wendy Lambert
Donald Nevin
Diana Pacini & Kevin Nally
Janice Pavlock
Patricia Peeples
Sharon & Terry Phillips
Caren & Chuck Reaves
Laurie & Anthony Rollin
Sue Samson
Nita Smith
Kathleen Snodgrass
Phil Stauffer – in honor of
Julia Tai & Dean Peterson
Vaun Stevens
Shannon Tanaka
Jason Triche
Annette Walker
Kathleen Whetzel
MEMORIAL DONATIONS
The following donations have made to the MSA in memory of loved ones in the past 12 months:
Carolyn Albers – in memory of Peter Dayton
Coco & Will Ballew – in memory of Marci Valeo
Barbara Blegen – in memory of Dorothy & Hal Blegen
Tom Boone – in memory of Marci Valeo
Rose-Marie Bowman – in memory of Tracy Jeanne Bowman & Lanny Franzen
Nancy & Bruce Bugbee – in memory of Marci Valeo
Rae Lynn & Frank D’Angelo –in memory of Marci Valeo
Alice & Dick Dailey – in memory of Marci Valeo
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R Whitney Dean – in memory of Marci Valeo
Victoria Fleischer – in memory of Victoria Fleischer
Lynette Fritz – in memory of Thomas E. Fritz
Molly Galusha – in memory of Marci Valeo
Anne Guest – in memory of Marci Valeo
Carol & Gary Gullard – in memory of Marci Valeo
Kimberley Granath – in memory of Jane Dennison
Patricia & Art Hightower – in memory of Marci Valeo
Laura & Mark Haythornthwaite –in memory of Peter Dayton
Colleen Hunter – in memory of Peter Dayton
Corinne & Ralph Kirscher – in memory of Don Snavely & Peter Dayton
Marlene Koch – in memory of Marci Valeo
Sophie Lambros – in memory of Marci Valeo
Jo-Ann & Ian Lange – in memory of Fred & Paol
Lillian McCammon – in memory of George McCammon & Master
Sergeant Barbara McCammon
Helena S. Maclay & John W. Larson – in memory of Marci Valeo
Lynn Metcalf – in memory of Marci Valeo
Betty Miller – in memory of Marci Valeo
Mark Mniszewski – in memory of Jane Dennison
Amelia & David O’Dell - in memory of Marci Valeo
Joyce & Michael Nave – in memory of Marci Valeo
Diana Pacini & Kevin Nally – in memory of Caralee Mueller John Talbot & Marci Valeo
Amelia & David O’Dell – in memory of Marci Valeo
Mark Pershouse & Liz Putnman –in memory of Anne Putman
Amber & Lans Richardson - in memory of Virginia Vinal
Linda Rockwell - in memory of John F. Tibbs
Susan Paceley – in memory of Jane Dennison
Jo May & Brian Salonen – in memory of Jean Campbell & Marci Valeo
Carol Seim – in memory of Marci Valeo
Nancy Stoverud - in memory of Marci Valeo
Carol & Dale Stovall – in memory of Marci Valeo
Sharon Snavely – in memory of Don Snavely
Betty Thisted - in memory of Marci Valeo
Sarah & William Towle - in memory of Marci Valeo
Jennifer Trujillo - in memory of Fran & Tony Kushlan
Kathy Turner - in memory of Don Snavely, Dick Deden, Chuck Turner, Helen Kolokotrones, Marci Valeo and Susan Lockner
Agnes & Jeff Vandergrift - in memory of Marci Valeo
Steve Wallace – in memory of Christine Wallace
Brenna Wilkerson – in memory of Peter Dayton
Twila Wolfe – in memory of Marci Valeo
Beth Woody - in memory of Marci Valeo
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Keep the Music Alive
When you sponsor a chair, you honor our individual musician’s exceptional dedication and effort, while helping to sustain high standards of professional support for our named chair musicians.
Chair sponsor benefits include:
Recognition in each concert program book
Invitation to Backstage Pass luncheons and other special events
Opportunity to meet and visit with your sponsored musician at concerts
THE FOLLOWING CHAIR SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE:
Trombone English Horn Assistant Viola
Please contact Beth Woody if you can help fill a chair sponsorship beth@missoulasymphony.org
(406) 721-3194 missoulasymphony.org
CHAIR SPONSORS
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Rick & Diana Nash
CHORALE DIRECTOR
Peter & Maria van Loben Sels
CONCERTMASTER
Janet & Harry Haines
ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER
Sharon & Gerald Marks
ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER
Betty Thisted
2ND VIOLIN
Laura Patterson
ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL
2ND VIOLIN
Frank & Rae Lynn D’Angelo
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
2ND VIOLIN
Brad Peterson
PRINCIPAL VIOLA
Robert Moseley
ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL VIOLA
Dorothea & George P. Lambros
CELLO
Sophie Lambros
ASSISTANT CELLO
Louisa & Paul Axelrod
DOUBLE BASS
Richard & Alice Dailey
ASSOCIATE BASS
Amber & Lans Richardson
FLUTE
Laura & Mark Haythornthwaite
OBOE
Jennifer & Ben Yonce
PICCOLO
Mary Ann Oberhaus
PRINCIPAL CLARINET
Charla & Don Murray
BASSOON
Jean & Bill Woessner
HORN
Betsy & Warren Wilcox
TRUMPET
Ann & Tom Boone
TUBA
NGD, LLC
TIMPANI
Robin Kendall & Amelia Tallman
PERCUSSION
Sharon Snavely
HARP
Peter & Maria
van Loben Sels
PIANO
Twila Wolfe
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & EDUCATION
For more than 40 years, education and community engagement have been at the heart of the Missoula Symphony Association’s mission. Over the past two years, that commitment has grown steadily under the stewardship of Musical Director Julia Tai. This season the Missoula Symphony Association is proud to present the following educational outreach programs throughout the region:
UM/MSA STRING CAMP
Building on the success of the former Montana Suzuki Institute, the MSA collaborated with the UM School of Music to launch the UM/MSA String Camp in June 2023. Welcoming students entering 1st grade through recent high school graduates, the camp offers beginning through advanced instruction on bass, cello, viola and violin. All this takes place in a safe, fun musical environment that encourages all campers to achieve their very best. Mark your calendars for this summer’s camp, June 23 - 28 2024.
SYMPHONY KIDS @ MISSOULA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Julia Tai presents a series of four mini concerts in the Library’s Imaginarium focusing on the instruments of the orchestra and guest artists from our 2023-2024 season.
4:30-5:30 PM AT THE MISSOULA PUBLIC LIBRARY IMAGINARIUM
September 25th, 2024; October 30, 2024; February 26th, 2025; April 9, 2025
BRANCH LIBRARY CONCERTS
Small ensembles of Symphony members perform mini-concerts in Missoula County’s rural communities during the summer months.
STUDENT NIGHT @DRESS REHEARSAL
Students and families are invited to join the Symphony for the dress rehearsal preceding each Masterworks Concert, enhanced by educational materials and a short talk by Music Director Julia Tai.
7:00 PM AT THE DENNISON THEATRE
September 27, 2024; November 1, 2024; February 28, 2025; April 11, 2025
SYMPHONY
IN THE SCHOOLS
Missoula Symphony musicians visit local high schools to perform and coach music students.
MISSOULA YOUTH SYMPHONY SIDE-BYSIDE
Music Director Julia Tai works with the Missoula Youth Symphony during their rehearsals, and members of MYS perform alongside the Missoula Symphony in a Masterworks concert.
For more information, visit missoulasymphony.org/education
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38 MISSOULA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION UM/MSA String Camp Presented by the UM School of Music and the Missoula Symphony Association June 23-28 Music camp for students entering 1st grade through recent high school graduates Beginning to advanced instruction on bass, cello, viola & violin More information: missoulasymphony.org/education
The University of Montana’s Dennison Theatre and School of Music are proud to serve as home to the Missoula Symphony Orchestra & Chorale. This dynamic partnership between our organizations delivers professional musical opportunities to our students and provides engaging musical experiences for the Missoula community.
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2023-2024 SEASON
SYMPHONY IN THE PARK
First Security Bank | Muralt’s Travel Plaza | Marsh McLennan Agency
Bill and Phyllis Bouchee | Anonymous | S.G. Long & Company
Langel Yonce and Associates PC | Flaherty Financial Services
Garlington Lohn & Robinson, PLLP | Brian Eicholtz, Merrill Lynch NorthWestern Energy | Missoula Downtown Partnership Allied Waste Services of Missoula
STRUGGLE & TRIUMPH
SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS
HOLIDAY POPS!
HARRY POTTER AND HIS MAGICAL ORCHESTRA JOURNEY
IN NATURE’S REALM
MOVING TOWARD THE LIGHT
Anne & Bruce Robertson | Anonymous Chorale Member
BROADWAY CONCERT
Sponsored by the Tremper Family in honor of their parents, Barbara and William Tremper.
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SEASON SUPPORT OF THE MISSOULA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORALE IS PROVIDED, IN PART, BY THE MONTANA ARTS COUNCIL AND THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.
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