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WaRd StaRe, Music DirectorJeff tyzik, Principal Pops ConductorMichael ButteRMan, Principal Conductor for Education and Community EngagementThe Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair
chRiStOPheR SeaMan, Conductor Laureate The Christopher Seaman Chair, Supported by Barbara and Patrick Fulford and The Conductor Laureate Society
4 Welcome from the President & CEO 10 RPO Board of Directors 11 Bravo to Our Sponsors 36 Bravo to Our Generous Supporters 44 Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
45 Bravo to Our Volunteers/ Philharmonic League
13 A Night of Dance March 12 and 14
25 Denzal Sinclaire March 20 and 21
27 Molière Two Ways March 22
29 The Peking Acrobats April 17 and 18
32 Organ Masterworks April 19
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to another month of great music-making at the RPO! Spring finally may be arriving in Rochester, but we at the Rochester Philharmonic already are looking ahead to the fall of 2015—the beginning of Ward Stare’s Inaugural Season as the RPO’s twelfth Music Director.
In February, the RPO presented our first-ever season announcement concert, a free event in Kodak Hall with the full orchestra and Maestro Stare, to rave reviews from the community. Highlights from next season include our electrifying Philharmonics Series opener on September 17 and 19, featuring Ward conducting four unforgettable masterworks including 20th century Italian composer Ottorino Respighi’s sonic showpiece Pines of Rome. One week prior, our Pops Series opens with Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik and Megan Hilty, star of NBC’s Smash and Broadway’s Wicked. Looking toward the holiday season, the RPO will present a screening of Home Alone with live orchestral accompaniment of John Williams’ score. Renew by Friday, April 17 to lock in your seats for the 2015-16 season!
Looking to the present, this month we welcome the talents of our frequent collaborators at Rochester City Ballet and our new friends at FuturPointe Dance for an evening of dance blending the classical with the contemporary (March 12 & 14). Next up, jazz vocalist Denzal Sinclaire takes the stage for an evening of Nat King Cole favorites, including “L-O-V-E” and “Straighten Up And Fly Right” (March 20 & 21). Following a triumphant debut with the RPO in 2014, Parisian conductor Fabien Gabel returns to interpret two shades of Molière—from Lully’s Baroque score for a Molière comedy to Richard Strauss’ late-Romantic interpretation—on our Sunday Matinee Series at Hochstein (March 22). In April, the Peking Acrobats will amaze with their troupe of contortionists, jugglers, cyclists, and gymnasts, backed by orchestral accompaniment (April 17 & 18). On April 19, our Sunday Matinee Series continues at Third Presbyterian Church with renowned concert organist David Higgs, chair of the organ department at the Eastman School of Music.
As you can see, we have big plans in store for you this month and in the months to come! We are grateful for your continued support of our dedicated and talented musicians. And as always, we welcome your feedback. Thank you for coming, and enjoy the concert!
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Breaking Musical BoundariesMichael Butterman, conductor(The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair)
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Dvořák’s “New World” SymphonyYoav Talmi, guest conductor Juliana Athayde, violin(The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair)
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First ViolinJuliana Athayde, Concertmaster The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair, Funded in perpetuityWilfredo Degláns, Associate ConcertmasterShannon Nance, Assistant ConcertmasterPerrin Yang Supported in part this season by Charles & Cindy GibsonTigran VardanyanEllen RathjenMolly WertsAika ItoWilliam HuntKenneth LangleyJeremy HillAn-Chi LinHeidi BrodwinMargaret Leenhouts
second ViolinThomas Rodgers, Principal Supported in part this season by Kitty J. Wise Daryl Perlo, Assistant PrincipalPatricia SunwooJohn SullivanLara SipolsNancy HuntBoris ZapesochnyLiana Koteva KirvanAinur ZabenovaHee SagongJi-Yeon LeeJing Xing
ViolaMelissa Matson, Principal Supported in part this season by John & Carol BennettOlivia Chew, Assistant PrincipalMarc AndersonElizabeth SekaOlita PoveroSamantha RodriguezDavid HultEmily CantrellMatthew HettingaKelsey Farr
celloLars Kirvan, Principal The Clara and Edwin Strasenburgh Chair Funded in perpetuityKathleen Murphy Kemp, Assistant Principal Supported in part this season by Elizabeth & Larry RiceChristopher HaritatosMary Ann WukovitzBen KrugAndrew BarnhartIngrid BockAlexa Ciciretti Melissa Burton AndersonWeiting Sun ~
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FlUteRebecca Gilbert, Principal The Charlotte Whitney Allen Chair Funded in perpetuityJoanna Bassett Supported in part this season by Josephine TrubekJan Angus+Diane Smith
piccoloJoanna BassettJan Angus+
oBoeErik Behr, Principal The Dr. Jacques M. Lipson Chair Funded in perpetuityAnna SteltenpohlGeoffrey Sanford
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clarinetKenneth Grant,+ Principal The Robert J. Strasenburgh Chair Funded in perpetuityWilliam AmselAndrew BrownAlice Meyer
e-Flat clarinetWilliam Amsel
Bass clarinetAndrew Brown
saXopHoneRamon Ricker+ Supported in part this season by Jeff & Sue Crane
BassoonMatthew McDonald, Principal The Ron and Donna Fielding Chair Funded in perpetuityCharles BaileyMartha Sholl
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HornW. Peter Kurau,+ Principal The Cricket and Frank Luellen Chair Funded in perpetuityJennifer BurchDavid Angus Supported in part this season by Kathy & John PurcellStephen Laifer
trUMpetDouglas Prosser,+ Principal The Elaine P. Wilson ChairWesley NanceHerbert SmithPaul Shewan
troMBoneMark Kellogg,+ Principal The Austin E. Hildebrandt Chair Funded in perpetuityLisa AlbrechtJeffrey Gray
tUBaW. Craig Sutherland, Principal Supported in part this season by Rob W. Goodling
tiMpaniCharles Ross, Principal The Harold and Joan Feinbloom Chair Funded in perpetuityJim Tiller, Assistant Principal
percUssionJim Tiller, PrincipalBrian StotzJohn McNeill Supported in part this season by Bill & Ruth CahnRobert PattersonJillian Pritchard Fiandach
HarpGrace Wong, Principal The Eileen Malone Chair, A Tribute by Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt M. Sylvester Funded in perpetuityBarbara Dechario
KeYBoardJoseph Werner, Principal The Lois P. Lines Chair Funded in perpetuityCary Ratcliff
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Ward StareMusic DirectorWard Stare has been described as a “rising star in the conducting firmament” by the Chicago Tribune. His current season includes debuts with orchestras around the world, including performances with the Baltimore, Sydney, Pittsburgh, and New World symphonies, as well as the Calgary Philharmonic.
Stare’s frequent collaboration with the Lyric Opera of Chicago began with his debut in 2012 conducting performances of Hansel and Gretel; he returned in 2013 to lead Die Fledermaus and again in November 2014 to lead Porgy and Bess. He led the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and Chorus in 2013 for his Millennium Park debut at LOC’s annual “Stars of Lyric Opera” concert. Following his debut with the Opera Theater of St. Louis in 2013 conducting Il Tabarro and Pagliacci, Stare returned to OTSL the next season for performances of Dialogues of the Carmelites. He made his debut with the Washington National Opera conducting Donizetti’s comic opera L’elisir d’amore in 2014.
Stare served as the Resident Conductor of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra from 2008 to 2012. In 2009, he made his Carnegie Hall debut with the orchestra, stepping in at the last minute to lead H.K. Gruber’s Frankenstein!! The 2013-14 season saw his return to the Atlanta and Detroit symphony orchestras, as well as his debuts with the Syracuse Symphoria, the Jacksonville Symphony, and the Naples Philharmonic. Other recent engagements include the Houston, Québec, and Dallas symphonies, as well as numerous engagements with the Saint Louis Symphony. wardstare.com
Jeff tyzikPrincipal Pops ConductorGrammy Award winner Jeff Tyzik is one of America’s most innovative and sought-after pops conductors, recognized for his brilliant arrangements, original programming, and engaging rapport with audiences of all ages.
In the 2013-14 concert season, Jeff Tyzik celebrated his 20th season as Principal Pops Conductor of the RPO. In August 2013, Tyzik was named to The Dot and Paul Mason Principal Pops Conductor’s Podium at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The 2013-14 season also marked the
beginning of Tyzik’s new role as Principal Pops Conductor of the Seattle Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, and The Florida Orchestra, and he continues to serve as Principal Pops Conductor of the Oregon Symphony. Highly sought-after as a guest conductor, Tyzik has appeared with the Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, Milwaukee Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Tyzik made his U.K. debut in 2010 with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. In May 2007, the harmonia mundi label released his recording of works by Gershwin with pianist Jon Nakamatsu and the RPO, which stayed in the Top 10 on the Billboard classical chart for over three months.
Tyzik has collaborated with such diverse artists as Chris Botti, Matthew Morrison, Wynonna Judd, Tony Bennett, Art Garfunkel, Dawn Upshaw, Marilyn Horne, Arturo Sandoval, The Chieftains, Mark O’Connor, Doc Severinsen, and has created numerous original programs that include the greatest music from jazz and classical to Motown, Broadway, film, dance, Latin, and swing. He holds a master’s degree from the Eastman School of Music. jefftyzik.com
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Jules L. Smith Chairperson-Elect & Secretary
Charles H. Owens President & CEO
Ilene L. Flaum Vice Chairperson
Mark Siwiec Vice Chairperson
Ingrid A. Stanlis Vice Chairperson
Elizabeth F. Rice Treasurer & Immediate Past Chairperson
Board of directors(Term expires Jan. 2016)Dr. Steven E. FeldonPatrick FulfordDawn F. LipsonMark SiwiecIngrid A. StanlisDr. Eugene P. Toy
(Term expires Jan. 2017)Jeremy A. Cooney, Esq.Ilene L. FlaumSteven HessPatrick J. KellyMichael B. MillardJules L. Smith
(Term expires Jan. 2018)La Marr J. JacksonDavid LaneDouglas W. PhillipsMichael PietropaoliChristopher N. PipaDr. Stephen I. RosenfeldKatherine T. SchumacherDeborah Wilson
ex-officioMark Kellogg Orchestra Representative
Cricket Luellen Chairperson, Honorary Board
Wesley Nance Orchestra Representative
Charles H. Owens President & CEO Elizabeth F. Rice Immediate Past Chairperson
Dr. Jamal J. Rossi Dean, Eastman School of Music
Honorary BoardCricket Luellen Chairperson
David C. Heiligman Vice Chairperson
Nancy & Harry BeilfussJames M. BoucherDr. John Bouyoucos Paul W. Briggs William L. CahnCatherine B. CarlsonLouise EpsteinJoan FeinbloomMary M. GooleyA. Thomas Hildebrandt Robert D. HurshMarie KentonDr. James E. KollerHarold A. KurlandDr. Jacques M. Lipson Frank Luellen Dr. Paul F. Pagerey Nathan J. Robfogel Jon L. SchumacherKatherine T. SchumacherNorman M. Spindelman Betty Strasenburgh Josephine S. Trubek Suzanne D. WelchPatricia C. Wilder
The RPO expresses its gratitude to all those who have served as Honorary Board members in the past.
past rpo cHairpersons1930–32: Edward G. Miner*1932–34: Simon N. Stein*1934–38: George E. Norton*1938–41: Leroy E. Snyder*1941–42: Frank W. Lovejoy*1942–43: Bernard E. Finucane*1943–46: L. Dudley Field*1946–48: Edward S. Farrow, Jr. * 1948–51: Joseph J. Myler*1951–52: Joseph F. Taylor*1952–55: Raymond W. Albright* 1955–57: Arthur I. Stern* 1957–59: Thomas H. Hawks*1959–61: Walter C. Strakosh*1962–63: Ernest J. Howe*1963–65: O. Cedric Rowntree*1965–67: Frank E. Holley *1967–69: Thomas C. Taylor*1969–71: Thomas H. Miller*1971–72: Mrs. Frederick J. Wilkens* 1972–73: Edward C. McIrvine1973–74: Robert J. Strasenburgh* 1974–75: John A. Santuccio1975–76: Robert J. Strasenburgh* 1976–78: Dr. Louis Lasagna*1978–80: Edward C. McIrvine1980–82: Peter L. Faber1982–84: Paul F. Pagerey1984–85: Peter L. Waasdorp*1986–89: Robert H. Hurlbut*1989–91: Paul W. Briggs1991–93: Karen Noble Hanson 1993–95: Ronald E. Salluzzo1995–98: A. Thomas Hildebrandt 1998–00: Harold A. Kurland 2000–04: David C. Heiligman 2004–06: Ingrid A. Stanlis2006–09: James M. Boucher2009–11: Suzanne D. Welch2011–13: Elizabeth F. Rice
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Maintaining and operating the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (Founded in 1923 — Incorporated in 1930)
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A Night of Dance March 12 and 14
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Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. Third Presbyterian Church
Serenade in C major for String trio, Op. 10 Erno Dohnanyi
Piano Quartet, Op. 13Richard Strauss
Impromptus from Opus 90 No. 3Franz Schubert
Impromptus from Opus 90 No. 2Franz Schubert
Juliana Athayde, violinJon Nakamatsu, piano
Jon nakaMaTSu ReTuRnS WITH STRauSS
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Andrew Russo, piano
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MICHAEL DAUGHERTY Le Tombeau de Liberace 16:00 Rochester City Ballet Andrew Russo, piano INTERMISSION
DARIUS MILHAUD La création du monde, Op. 81 16:00 FuturPointe Dance
INTERMISSION
PIOTR ILYICH Serenade for StringsTCHAIKOvSKY in C Major, Op. 48 29:00 Peyzo in forma di sonatina: Andante non troppo-Allegro moderato Walzer: Moderato-Tempo di valse Finale (Tema Russo): Andante- Allegro con spirito Elégie: Larghetto elegiaco Rochester City Ballet
Andrew Russo will perform on a Steinway piano donated in honor of Jon Nakamatsu, a special friend of the RPO.
The performances by rochester city Ballet, Futurpointe dance, and andrew russo are made possible in part by The AlFred dAvis And Brunhilde KnApp ArTisTs perFormAnce Fund.
Michael Daugherty is one of the most commissioned, performed, and recorded composers on the American concert music scene today. His music is rich with cultural allusions and bears the stamp of classic modernism, with colliding tonalities and blocks of sound; at the same time, his melodies can be eloquent and stirring.
The composer has supplied the following note.
The pianist and entertainer known as Liberace is one of the most intriguing American icons for crossing over, in more ways than one. Dressed in spectacular furs and rhinestone costumes, Wladziu Valentino Liberace (1919-1993) was famous for performing polkas, Broadway tunes, and arrangements of the classical piano repertoire, accompanied by a Las Vegas show band. In my tribute to Liberace, I do not treat popular music as a foreign intrusion into the abstract idiom of contemporary classical composition. Starting from the vernacular idiom, I have composed Le Tombeau de Liberace (1996) as a meditation on the American sublime: a lexicon of forbidden music.
The first movement, Rhinestone Kickstep, conveys the feeling of strutting down the glittering cement streets of Las Vegas, in boogie-woogie rhythms. The second movement, How Do I Love Thee? comes from the well-known sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, frequently recited by Liberace during his performances. In Sequin Music, the third movement, the arpeggiated piano riffs are based on a sequence of musical notes which I noticed on the wall of Liberace’s famous piano-shaped swimming pool. The composition concludes with Candelabra Rhumba, a pianistic tour de force that recreates the excitement of a Vegas show band, keeping the candles on Liberace’s candelabra lit.
Michael DaughertyLe Tombeau de Liberace (The Tomb of Liberace)
b. April 28, 1954 Cedar Rapids, Iowa
This is the first performance by the RPO
Milhaud’s plan to compose a jazz-based piece changed when in 1923 he received a commission from Rolf de Maré, producer of the innovative company known as the Swedish Ballet. Author Blaise Cendrars and choreographer Jean Börlin developed their contributions to the project from African myths about the beginnings of life. Although brief jazz-flavored works by Satie, Auric and Stravinsky had already appeared, Milhaud’s ballet was the first sizeable piece to blend the jazz and classical idioms (Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue premiered four months after Milhaud’s piece).
In the original production, which debuted in Paris on October 25, 1923, the curtain rose on near darkness, gradually revealing a mass of intertwined dancers. The African gods of creation intervened in this state of chaos by chanting magic spells. Life began to erupt:
Darius MilhauDLa création du monde, Op. 81 (The creation of the world)
b. September 4, 1892Marseille, France
d. June 22, 1974 Geneva, Switzerland
This is the first performance by the RPO
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Tchaikovsky paid his respects to Mozart in several pieces, including Serenade for Strings (1880). He composed it immediately after the bombastic 1812 Overture, a commissioned work that he had written hastily and with little enthusiasm. “I wrote [the Overture] without any warm feelings of love and so it will probably be of no artistic worth,” he wrote. “But the Serenade, on the contrary, I wrote from inner compulsion. This is a piece from the heart and so, I venture to say, it does not lack artistic worth.” The public premiere in October 1881 found much success.
Tchaikovsky told a friend that he intended the opening movement as a tribute to Mozart, whose opera The Magic Flute he had recently been studying for relaxation. A stately introduction in slow tempo leads to a vigorous and charming allegro. A lovely waltz follows, then a sweet, heartfelt elegy. The finale makes use of two Russian folk songs. The first is treated as a slow, wistful introduction. The second kicks off the ensuing allegro with mischievous charm, a quality abetted by a gracious second theme of Tchaikovsky’s own invention. Near the close, the return of the first movement’s opening theme brings the serenade full circle.
The famed Russian/American choreographer George Balanchine created his ballet set to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade in 1934. Following several student performances, the American Ballet gave the public premiere in New York on March 1, 1935.
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pyotr ilyich tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings in C Major, Op. 48
b. May 7, 1840Kamsko-Votkinsk, Russia
d. November 6, 1893St.Petersburg, Russia
First performed by the RPONovember 13, 1941Josè Iturbi, conductor
Last performed by the RPOJuly 11, 2012Arild Remmereit, conductor
trees shot up and dropped their leaves, which sprouted into animals. As night turned into day, human limbs began to appear, until a male and a female dancer emerged and performed a dance of desire, then a mating dance. Finally the couple, united by love, stood peacefully on stage, as the first spring began.
Here is Milhaud’s own description of his emotionally charged, yet tender and dignified music: “The expansive saxophone melody is followed by the rhythmic theme, the fugue that infects the whole orchestra with its agitation. The music accompanying the appearance of the plants and animals is very sinuous. Furthermore there is the clarinet concertino which heralds the dance of desire, then the superimposition of the concertino and the fugue which marks the climax of the ballet, the mating dance. The saxophone is heard once again and the coda brings together and disperses the work’s different melodic elements within the space of a few bars.”
Darius Milhaud, continued from pg 14.
artistsDaniel Meyer, guest conductorAs Music Director of the Asheville Symphony and Erie Philharmonic, conductor Daniel Meyer has reinvigorated both orchestras with his innovative programs, engaging presence, and keen musical intellect.
He began the 2014-15 season leading a week of Strauss and Bartók with the Wiener Jeunesse Orchestra (Austria), culminating in concerts in Vienna and Bratislava. In Asheville N.C., Meyer curates the Amadeus Festival, a week of Mozart events and concerts with Emmanuel Ax. In both Asheville and Erie Pa., he continues the mission of programming contemporary American works by John Adams, Anne Clyne, Jennifer Higdon, and Duke Ellington amongst the masterworks of Beethoven and Bartók, Dvořák and Ravel. In recent seasons Meyer has conducted the Columbus, Phoenix, Alabama, and Knoxville symphonies among others and made his European debut with the Staatstheater Stuttgart Orchestra (Germany). His last appearance with the RPO was in July 2014 for Pixar in Concert.
Resident Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony and Music Director of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, from 2002-2009, he led the Pittsburgh Symphony on tour and conducted numerous subscription weeks and world premieres. With the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, Meyer led the PYSO on their first tour to China and international tours to Vienna, Prague, Leipzig, and Budapest.
In 2002, Meyer received the Aspen Conducting Prize and was invited to return as assistant conductor in 2003 and to lead a subscription performance at the Aspen Music Festival. He is a graduate of Denison University and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and studied conducting at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna as a rotary ambassadorial scholar.
Andrew Russo, pianoA native of Syracuse, N.Y., Andrew Russo is a graduate of The Juilliard School, and pursued post-graduate studies in Leipzig and Paris with pianist/alternative pedagogue Frederic Chiu. Russo’s early career was spent as an advocate of American composers and American music. He has performed in many of the world’s cultural capitals, including Paris, London, Moscow, Rome, Tokyo, New York City and Los Angeles, among others. His last appearance with the RPO was in November 2013 for Disney’s Fantasia.
In 2001, he became the first pianist to perform a significant work using alternative techniques requiring the inside and frame of the piano as well as the keys at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Soon after, he was featured in Peter Rosen’s internationally broadcast documentary Playing on the Edge and profiled in The New York Times writer James Barron’s book, The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand.
With 11 commercial recordings to his credit, the highlight of Russo’s recording career was a 2007 Grammy nomination for his Black Box Records release of music by John Corigliano. Russo’s most recent recording appears on Naxos later this year and features new works of Aaron Kernis, including Three Flavors for piano and orchestra—commissioned by Russo.
Currently, Russo is the Director of Wealth Management for Strategic Financial Services in the Syracuse market. He lives in Jamesville, N.Y. with his wife, Natalia, and their children, Andrei and Mila.
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artistsJamey Leverett, Rochester City Ballet artistic directorJamey Leverett has been the artistic director of Rochester City Ballet (RCB) since 2003 succeeding the founding director, Timothy M. Draper. She brings a collaborative perspective and a commitment to technical excellence to her work. Leverett is a prolific contemporary ballet choreographer. In the past eight years, she has created more than 20 works including Bravo! Colorado, LumaVoce, Peter & the Wolf, 4Play, as well as her critically acclaimed full-length ballet, The Blood Countess.
Under Leverett’s inspired direction, RCB has collaborated with various musicians such as the Cello Divas, Stephen Kennedy, Jeff Tyzik and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Deborah Fox, The Ying Quartet, and pianist Elinor Freer. She has invited guest choreographers like Patrick Corbin, Daniel Gwirtzman, and Edward Ellison to set work on the company. RCB has also performed American masterworks by Balanchine (Serenade) and Arpino (Valentine).
Leverett also serves as the artistic director for the Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education—the official training school of RCB. She teaches master classes throughout the country and has been a lecturer in the Dance Department at SUNY Brockport.
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pablo Sanchez, guest artistHoMEToWN: Puebla, MexicoTrAININg: Amy Rose, Libertyville, Ill, Boston Ballet School, Jacobs School of Music at Indiana UniversityoTHEr CoMpANIES: Joffrey Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Wabi Sabi, and Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre
Christopher Collins, company memberJoined RCB: 2012 as an apprentice, promoted to the company in 2013Hometown: Avon, N.Y. tRaining: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Joffrey Ballet NYC, Point Park University
megan Kamler, company memberJoined RCB: 2011Hometown: West Irondequoit, N.Y.tRaining: The Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, University of Arizona School of DanceotHeR Companies: Art.if.act Dance Project
Rhea Keller, company memberJoined RCB: 2012 as an apprentice, promoted to the company in 2014Hometown: Eureka, Ill.tRaining: Cornerstone Academy for Performing ArtsotHeR Companies: Peoria Ballet
adam Kittelberger, company memberJoined RCB: 2005Hometown: Rochester, N.Y.tRaining: The Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance EducationotHeR Companies: Ohio Dance Theater, Peoria Ballet, Gran Divas
Kelly moeller, company memberJoined RCB: 2013 as an apprentice, promoted to the company in 2014Hometown: Richland, Wash.tRaining: Tri-Cities Academy of Ballet, University of Arizona School of DanceotHeR Companies: Mid Columbia Ballet, Regional Dance America, Arizona Opera, Arizona Theatre Company
Benjamin Rabe, company memberJoined RCB: 2009-2012, 2014Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.tRaining: Ballet Westmoreland Academy, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School and Graduate ProgramotHeR Companies: BalletMet
Lauren tenney, company memberJoined RCB: 2013Hometown: Temperance, Mich.tRaining: Ellison Ballet Professional Training Program, Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, Ballet Theatre of ToledootHeR Companies: Lexington Ballet
elizabeth Rodbell, company memberJoined RCB: 2010 as an apprentice, promoted to the company in 2012Hometown: Sandy Hook, Conn.tRaining: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Harid Conservatory, Chautauqua, Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, Art of Ballet Berlin
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alina wright, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2013Hometown: San Diego, Calif.tRaining: City Ballet of San Diego, University of Utah Ballet DepartmentotHeR Companies: City Ballet of San Diego
Jessica tretter, company memberJoined RCB: 2008Hometown: Rochester, N.Y. tRaining: The Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson AcademyotHeR Companies: Houston Ballet II, Houston Ballet, Ballet San Antonio, Ballet Next
Lisa Ushino, company memberJoined RCB: 2013Hometown: Misson Viejo, Calif.tRaining: Pacific Coast Academy of Dance, Houston Ballet Ben Stevenson AcademyotHeR Companies: Houston Ballet, Ballet Tucson
Kelsey white, company memberJoined RCB: spring 2014 as an apprentice, promoted to the company in fall 2014Hometown: Rochester, N.Y. tRaining: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music
Hayley alexander, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2014Hometown: Rochester, N.Y.tRaining: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Pittsford Dance Studio, Point Park University
donnelly ditzhazy, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2013Hometown: Granville, OhiotRaining: The Ballet Academy, BalletMet, ART-OF (Berlin), Het National Ballet Summer School (Amsterdam), Art of Ballet BerlinotHeR Companies: Grand Rapids Ballet Co.
dominique Jenssen, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2014Hometown: Corvallis, Ore.tRaining: Corvallis Academy of Ballet, School of Oregon Ballet Theatre, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Graduate Program, Kirov Ballet summer intensive
Youri spindler, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2014Hometown: Rochester, N.Y.tRaining: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, Next Generation Ballet, Nutmeg Conservatory, Hochstein School of Dance
Billie Jean Kandravi, apprenticeJoined RCB: 2013Hometown: Houston, TexastRaining: American Academy of Dance, the University of Oklahoma School of Dance
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George Balanchine, Serenade choreographerBorn in St. Petersburg, Russia, George Balanchine (1904-1983) is regarded as the foremost contemporary ballet choreographer. He came to the U.S. in 1933, at the age of 29, accepting the invitation of the young American arts patron Lincoln Kirstein (1907-96), whose great passions included the dream of creating a ballet company in America. Balanchine founded the School of American Ballet that today rivals the long-established European schools. Several ballet companies directed by the two were created and dissolved in the years that followed, and in 1948, the New York City Ballet was born. Balanchine served as its ballet master and principal choreographer from 1948 until his death in 1983.
Balanchine’s more than 400 dance works include Serenade (1934), Concerto Barocco (1941), Symphony in C (1947), Agon (1957), Symphony in Three Movements (1972), Stravinsky Violin Concerto (1972), and Vienna Waltzes (1977). His final ballet, a new version of Stravinsky’s Variations for Orchestra ,was created in 1982.
A major artistic figure of the 20th century, Balanchine revolutionized the look of classical ballet. Taking classicism as his base, he heightened, quickened, expanded, streamlined, and even inverted the fundamentals of the 400-year-old language of academic dance. His ballets are now performed by all the world’s major classical ballet companies. ©The George Balanchine Trust
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artistsN’Jelle Gage, FuturPointe Dance president, cofounder, and choreographer
N’Jelle Gage cofounded FuturPointe with Guy Thorne in 2009 with the vision of re-introducing the Caribbean’s creative diversity to the dance community and to promote cross-cultural dialogue and conviviality.
Gage teaches master classes in Caribbean contemporary dance techniques including Reggae Ballet and Tecnica Cubana at college residencies, festivals, and studios. She has toured 18 cities worldwide and has performed the work of acclaimed contemporary choreographers such as Dr. L’Antoinette Stines, Clive Thompson, Makeda Thomas, Eduardo Rivero, Professor Rex Nettleford, Chris Walker, and Bill Evans. She is an awardee of the 2014 Lillian Fairchild Memorial Award.
Born in Jamaica, Gage began her career as protégé of Norma Spence and as soloist with Jamaica’s first classical ballet company. She boarded at the home of acclaimed ballerina Nina Novak while attending Academia Ballet Clasico (Venezuela) as a scholarship student from 1988-90. As a teen, Gage was mentored by Tatjana Sedunova (Lithuanian opera and ballet theater) and has performed her choreography. At 15 years old she became the youngest member of L’ Acadco—widely regarded as the Caribbean’s leading cutting-edge contemporary dance company, known for inventive fusion of folklore and modern movement.
Gage also lived in Cuba and studied with renowned Cuban Ballet and Contemporary Dance faculty at Instituto Superior/Escuela Nacional de Artes in Havana. She concluded her internship with Danza Contemporanea de Cuba in 2000 and graduated with a degree in performance/choreography and teaching.
Guy Thorne, FuturPointe Dance artistic director, cofounder, choreographer, and dancerGuy Thorne is primarily responsible for the development and execution of FuturPointe’s artistic vision. His current choreographic work explores the confluence of Caribbean folklore as well as popular and contemporary dance forms infused with his short film and multimedia creations.
Thorne moved to the U.S. as a scholarship student at Dance Theater of Harlem in New York City before becoming a principal dancer with Garth Fagan Dance for seven years. He is the recipient of an award of Distinguished Accomplishment in Dance for notable national and international work as well as an awardee of the 2014 Lillian Fairchild Memorial Award.
Thorne recently collaborated with 2013 MacArthur Genius Award recipient Carrie Mae Weems on A Story Within A Story, a multimedia performance about social identity and visual imagery. Thorne was on the dance faculty at Nazareth College and SUNY Potsdam. In 2012, he introduced Rochester-area children to Jonkanoo, an Afro-Caribbean performing art that combines costume making, singing, dancing, and drumming, as part of his role as a Jubilation Foundation Fellow.
Thorne has danced at locations such as the Ted Shawn Theater at Jacob’s Pillow, Joyce Theater, and the Lincoln and Kennedy Centers, among others. Thorne has over 15 years of professional experience and has toured extensively and taught master classes throughout the world. For his performances at world-class venues he has received critical acclaim from critics in the New York Times and from other major publications.
N’Jelle Gage and Guy Thorne
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Melinda Phillips, founding member, senior dancer, soloistHOMETOWN: Rochester, N.Y.Phillips is a School of the Arts (SOTA) graduate and has a B.A. in Dance from SUNY Brockport. She is a teaching artist and performer throughout the Rochester City School District and is an instructor at the Garth Fagan Dance School. She specializes in West African dance, tap, Hispanic dance, and Afro House dance.
Liam Knighten, founding member, senior dancer, soloistHOMETOWN: New Orleans, La.Knighten studied theater and musical theater at the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts and has toured to Germany with Garth Fagan Dance. He is a Licensed Massage Therapist and a teaching artist in the Rochester City School District and Rochester Institute of Technology. He specializes in vogue and hip hop.
Kathryn Bowering, dancer, assistant to directorHOMETOWN: Rochester, N.Y.Bowering has a B.A. in Dance from Hobart & Williams Smith College and currently attends graduate school at the University of Rochester’s Warner School of Education. She has performed with BIODANCE, Koshare Dance Collective, and at American College Dance Festival. She also is an executive assistant and manages special projects for FuturPointe Dance.
Brittany Lang, dancerHOMETOWN: Rochester, N.Y.Lang joined the company in 2012. She graduated from SUNY Brockport with a B.A. in Dance and Photography and has performed with Kista Tucker Dance Company and BIODANCE. She also trained with Ballet Magnificat! in Mississippi and with Jon Lehrer in Buffalo, N.Y. She specializes in modern dance and ballet.
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Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre 8 PM I Tickets RequiredTicket information at Eastman Theatre Box Office, 433 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604 (585) 454-2100 or eastmantheatre.org
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Denzal Sinclaire SingS the nat King cole SongbooK
Day In, Day OutWalkin’ My Baby Back HomeMona LisaNature BoyRoute 66SmileTo The Ends Of The EarthStraighten Up And Fly Right When I Fall In LoveL-O-V-E intermiSSion
Amazing GraceI’m Getting ReadyFollow You Follow MeYou And The Night And The MusicAlways On My MindThis Is My Lucky DayI’ve Got The World On A String
All music arranged and provided by Jeff Tyzik
Jeff tyzik, conductorDenzal Sinclaire, vocalistJohn nyerges, pianoJeff campbell, bassrich thompson, drums
FrIMAR 208 pm
SATMAR 218 pm
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artistsDenzal Sinclaire, vocalsIn addition to his talents as a pianist, percussionist, and actor, Denzal Sinclaire is one of Canada’s most popular jazz vocalists and is ranked among the finest jazz singers of his generation. From the moment he steps on stage, he naturally and effortlessly evokes a profound emotional interaction with his audience, touching the listener with his passionate and sincere delivery and the purity of the message in every song he sings.
Sinclaire is a multiple nominee of the Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy Award), a recipient of the 2004 National Jazz Award for “Best Album,” four-time consecutive recipient of Jazz Report Magazine Award for Male Jazz Vocalist, and France’s 2007 Choc Jazzman Award.
From his early days as a canny interpreter of Nat King Cole’s mentholated crooning, he’s grown into one of the most distinctive and individualistic singers anywhere. He has graced the stages of numerous concert halls and festivals around the world, and appeared on several TV shows, including Canada’s Bravo, Canada AM, Nashville Now, and Ireland’s The Late Late Show. As a former member of U.K. soul artist Jamie Lidell’s band, he has appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Manu Katché’s show in France, One Shot Not. Additional television and film credits include appearances in the new Battlestar Gallactica TV series and Being Julia, starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons.
Sinclaire has recorded three albums for Universal Music: I Found Love, Denzal Sinclaire, and My One & Only Love. This is his first appearance with the RPO.
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Fabien Gabel, guest conductorPERFORMANCE HALL AT HOCHSTEIN
SUNMAR 222 pm
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JEAN-PHILIPPE Selections from Les Boréades 12:00RAMEAU Act I: Contredanse Act IV: Gavottes Entree de Polymnie Selections from Hippolyte et Aricie Act III: Ritournelle
OTTORINO Gli uccelli (The Birds) 19:00 RESPIGHI Prelude (based on music of Bernardo Pasquini) The Dove (based on music of Jacques de Gallot) The Hen (based on music of Jean-Philippe Rameau) The Nightingale (based on unknown 17th century composer) The Cuckoo (based on music of Bernardo Pasquini)
JEAN BAPTISTE Suite from Le Bourgeois LULLY gentilhomme 10:00 Overture Canaries Premer Air des Garçons Tailleurs Entrée
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RICHARD Suite from Le Bourgeois STRAUSS gentilhomme, Op. 60 36:00 Overture to Act I Minuet The Fencing-Master The Entrance and Dance of the Tailors The Minuet of Lully Courant Entrance of Cléonte (after Lully) Prelude to Act II The Dinner
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artistsFabien Gabel, guest conductorFabien Gabel has been music director of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra since September 2013. He first attracted international attention in 2004 when he won the prestigious Donatella Flick conducting competition in London, which subsequently led to his appointment as the London Symphony Orchestra assistant conductor from 2004-2006. Since then, the LSO has engaged him regularly as a guest conductor.He made his professional conducting debut in 2003 with the Orchestre National de France and has since returned frequently. In 2014-15 and 2015-16 he returns to conduct the Oslo Philharmonic, BBC, Houston, and Toronto symphony orchestras, as well as the Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre National de France, Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Brussels Philharmonic, Bremer Philharmoniker, and Filharmonica de Galicia. He will debut with the Danish National and Detroit symphony orchestras, as well as the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, Helsinki Philharmonic, NDR Sinfonie Orchester, Seoul Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Belgique, Auckland Symphony, and Brisbane’s Queensland Symphony. He also will conduct Carmen at the Norwegian Opera in Oslo. He returns to the RPO following a highly successful debut in January 2014.Born in Paris, Gabel began studying trumpet at the age of six, honing his skills at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and later at the Musik Hochschule of Karlsruhe. He went on to play in Parisian orchestras under the direction of prominent conductors such as Pierre Boulez, Sir Colin Davis, Riccardo Muti, Seiji Ozawa, Simon Rattle, and Bernard Haitink. In 2002, Gabel pursued his interest in conducting at the Aspen Summer Music Festival, where he studied with David Zinman.
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The Lion Dance (ARR. R. GOLDSTEIN)
Let the Spinning Plates Spin Featuring Ritual Fire Dance by Manuel de Falla
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The Sounds of Rolling Walnuts JIGU! Thunder Drums of China, drums The Happy Chefs Featuring Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner
One-hand balancing and aerial chiffon
Kung Fu Ceremony Featuring theme from The Last Emperor by Ryuichi Sakamoto IntermIssIonDiving Daring Do (ARR. R. GOLDSTEIN)
Fantasia of BalanceCandle Contortion Featuring “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar
The Bull and the Tiger JIGU! Thunder Drums of China, drums
Daring Diablos Featuring Masquerade Suite by Aram Khachaturian
In the High Chair/The Pagoda of ChairsBicycle Pagoda/Human Pyramid
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artistsThe peking AcrobatsSince their debut in 1986, The Peking Acrobats® have redefined audience perceptions of Chinese acrobatics. They have performed for symphony concert audiences across North America, including the San Francisco Symphony, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the prestigious Ravinia Festival, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, and the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra. In 2003, they debuted with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra as part of the Hollywood Bowl’s Fireworks Season Finale, where the company blended acrobatics with the majestic sound of the 100-piece Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. In 2011, The Peking Acrobats debuted in Canada with the Winnipeg and Edmonton symphony orchestras. This is their first appearance with the RPO.
TV appearances include The Wayne Brady Show, That’s Incredible, ABC’s Wide World of Sports, and NBC’s Ring in the New Year holiday special. They also have appeared on Nickelodeon’s Unfabulous, and Ellen’s Really Big Show, hosted by comedian and talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres. They hold a Guinness World Record for the Human Chair Stack, which they performed on FOX’s Guinness Book Primetime TV. Internationally, they have appeared on the Artistgalla, a benefit show filmed live at the Drammens Theatre in Oslo, Norway. On recent European tours, they have appeared on RAI TV in Italy, and in Holland on Zapp Live and Limburg Vandaag TV shows.
As part of the 2015 North American Tour, the Peking Acrobats will be joined onstage tonight by JIGU! Thunder Drums of China. Hailing from the Shanxi Province in China, this world-renowned company of drummers, percussionists, and musicians has toured North America many times before and thrilled audiences around the globe with awe-inspiring performances.
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SUNAPR 192 pm
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JOHANN Toccata and Fugue SEBASTIAN BACH in D Minor, BWV 565 9:00(ARR. LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI)
GEORGE FRIDERIC Organ Concerto No. 4HANDEL in F Major, Op.4 14:00 Allegro Andante Adagio Allegro
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HOWARD HANSON Organ Concerto No. 3, Op. 22 16:00
JOHANN Fantasia and FugueSEBASTIAN BACH in C Minor, BWV 537 9:00 (ARR. EDWARD ELGAR)
SAmUEL BARBER Toccata Festiva, Op. 36 14:00
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artistsShizuo Kuwahara, guest conductorFirst prize winner of the prestigious Georg Solti International Conductors’ Competition in Germany, Kuwahara is currently the music director of Symphony Orchestra Augusta. He previously was with The Philadelphia Orchestra as a League of American Orchestras conducting fellow as an apprentice to Christoph Eschenbach. He was an assistant conductor at the Saito Kinen Festival in 2008, where he was an assistant to Seiji Ozawa, and conducted the Ozawa Jyuku Orchestra. In 2006, he served as an assistant conductor to Valery Gergiev at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan. He also served as Professor of Music and Director of Orchestra Activities at the College of William & Mary and American University, as well as an associate conductor of the Virginia Symphony. Frequent guest conductor of the Baltimore Symphony, Nice Philharmonic and Japan Philharmonic, his past guest conducting appearances include Frankfurt Museum Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic, Jacksonville Symphony, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Century Orchestra Osaka, Osaka Symphony Orchestra, Nagoya Philharmonic, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, Polish Chamber Philharmonic, Philharmonia Slaska, Sinfonieorchester den Nationalen Philharmonischen Gesellshaft der Uklaine Kiew, Nice Philharmonic, L’Orchestre Pasdeloup, German Radio Symphony Orchestra and Salta Symphony in Argentina. This is his first appearance with the RPO. Born in Tokyo, he studied conducting at Yale University and at the Eastman School of Music. He also studied with Leonard Slatkin, David Zinman, Timothy Muffitt and Michael Jinbo at various conducting institutions, including Aspen, the National Conducting Institute, the Pierre Monteux School, and the Chautauqua Music Institute.
David Higgs, organOne of America’s leading concert organists, David Higgs is Chair of the Organ Department at the Eastman School of Music. He performs extensively throughout the United States and abroad, and has inaugurated many important new instruments worldwide, including the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. For more than 20 years, the San Francisco Symphony featured his holiday organ recitals at Davies Symphony Hall, and now the Los Angeles Philharmonic/Hollywood Bowl continues that tradition each year at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. His performances with numerous orchestras and ensembles have included the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Orpheus Ensemble, Chanticleer, and the Empire Brass.
Higgs’s recent performances abroad include recitals in Japan, France, and Germany. He frequently performs, teaches, and adjudicates at the great organ festivals and competitions around the world, and in September 2015 he will be a featured recitalist and adjudicator at the Gottfried Silbermann Competition in Freiberg, Germany. His performances for colleagues include international, national, regional and pedagogy conventions for the American Guild of Organists and other professional national and international organizations.
Higgs was appointed to the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music upon graduation from that institution. He was subsequently appointed to the faculty of the Eastman School of Music in 1992, and since that time his students have won major competitions and hold many of the top positions in the United States.
Higgs has recorded for Delos International, Pro Organo, Arsis, Loft, and Gothic records. This is his first appearance with the RPO.
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FoundationWilliam and Sheila Konar
FoundationM&T BankThe Max and Marian Farash
Charitable FoundationWendy’s Restaurants of
Rochester
sonata ($10,000–$24,999)Melvin & Mildred Eggers Family
Charitable FoundationFirst Niagara BankHigh Falls AdvisorsMVP Health CareOrtho-Clinical DiagnosticsRochester Regional Health
SystemXerox Foundation
suite ($5,000–$9,999)AAA of Western & Central New YorkCorning IncorporatedDixon SchwablDominion Transmission, Inc.Dreyfus FoundationJoseph & Anna Gartner
FoundationAnn & Gordon Getty Foundation Daisy Marquis Jones FoundationGianniny Family Fund IIKeyBankKPMG LLPLinden Oaks Office ParkThe Przysinda Family FoundationPaul Klingenstein Family
Foundation, Inc.Spindler Family FoundationThe Pipa Tagliarino GroupThomson ReutersWegmans Food MarketsFred and Floy Willmott
FoundationWoods Oviatt Gilman LLP
overture ($3,000–$4,999)Caldwell Manufacturing
CompanyThe Elizabeth F. Cheney
FoundationThe Community FoundationRufus K. Dryer II FundJudith Lasker Kaufman FundMary S. Mulligan Charitable TrustRubens Family FoundationCornell/Weinstein Family
FoundationMarie C. & Joseph C. Wilson
FoundationThe Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk
Foundation
partner ($1,000–$2,999)Ames-Amzalak Memorial TrustThe Autism Council of RochesterBraitman Family FoundationALSTOM Signaling FoundationT.M. & M.W. Crandall FoundationDurwood Management, Inc.Five Star BankFred L. Emerson FoundationGenesee Valley Penny Saver, Inc.G-S Plastics Optics/ Tel-Tru Mfg. Co.Harris Beach PLLCMay Kay Houck FoundationKlein Reinforcing ServicesKovalsky-Carr Electric SupplyManning & Napier AdvisorsNew Horizons Band & OrchestraOpera Guild of RochesterThe Guido and Ellen Palma
FoundationRochester Gas & Electric Corp.Rochester Midland CorporationRochester Philharmonic League
assoCiate ($600–$999)Bio-Optronics, Inc.Boydell & Brewer, Inc.Insley-McEntee Equipment
Co., Inc.O’Connell Electric Co.
supporter ($300–$599)Bergmann AssociatesBosch Security SystemDatroseDeCarolis Truck Rental45 East Fine JewelersHayes Asset Management, LLCGary & Nancy Penisten Family FoundationMatthews & Fields Lumber Co.Peko Precision Products Inc.Reimer Piano TuningStar Headlight & Lantern Co., Inc.Vanden Brul FoundationWest Herr Automotive Group
giFts in KindAlexandra Northrop & Jules SmithChristopher SeamanCity NewspaperConstellation BrandsDixon SchwablEd & Barbara BurnsHedonist Artisan Chocolates Ingrid Stanlis & Paul DonnellyJanet Kellner & Jim KurtzJeff & Jill TyzikJay AdvertisingJohn GriecoJon & Kathy SchumacherJR McCarthyKevin GavaganKidsOutAndAbout.comKurt & Judy FeuhernMark Siwiec & Duffy PalmerMichael Butterman & Jennifer CarsilloPatricia WilderPeter & Joan FaberRichie Rich EventsRobin LehmanSteve Hess & Sarah Atkinson, M.D.Suzanne Welch & Bill WatsonTom & Nan HildebrandtWard Stare
matChing giFt CompaniesBank of AmericaExxonMobilGleason FoundationIBM CorporationJohnson & JohnsonJ. P. Morgan Chase & Co.Oppenheimer Funds Inc.Pfizer FoundationVerizon
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artistiC eXCeLLenCe soCietyThe Artistic Excellence Society (AES) recognizes donors for making a three-year pledge of $2,500 or more. The AES is designed to engage our most passionate contributors and to ensure financial stability and ongoing support. Contact Jason V. Polasek at 585.454.7311 x280 to learn more about becoming an AES member.
Anonymous (1) Nancy & Harry BeilfussCarol & John BennettStuart & Betsy BobryChris & Tom BurnsMary Ellen BurrisMargaret J. CarnallMr. & Mrs. Russell D. ChapmanJeff & Sue CraneLauren Dixon & Michael SchwablDr. Eric DreyfussLarry & Kas EldridgeFred L. Emerson FoundationJames & Ellen Englert
Louise Epstein Barbara & Patrick FulfordCharles & Cindy GibsonRob W. GoodlingDavid & Barrie HeiligmanMr. & Mrs. Robert D. HurshRalph F. JozefowiczMyrta & Robert KnoxJim & Marianne KollerStephen Lurie & Kathleen HoltDr. Jacques & Mrs. Dawn LipsonJane & Jim LittwitzSwaminathan & Janice MadhuDaniel M. Meyers
Deanne MolinariPaul Marc & Pamela Miller NessCharles H. OwensWilliam & Barbara PulsiferDr. & Mrs. Ronald ReedElizabeth & Larry RicePaul & Brigid RyanKatherine T. & Jon L. SchumacherVicki & Richard SchwartzNancy SkeltonIngrid A. Stanlis & Paul R. DonnellyDr. & Mrs. Tae B. WhangMichael & Patricia WilderKitty J. Wise
Campaign For artistiC eXCeLLenCeThe Campaign for Artistic Excellence was launched in 2012 to help the RPO achieve its long-term goals of attracting and retaining the best possible artistic talent, continuing a tradition of community service, building national recognition, and ensuring financial stability and organizational excellence.
$100,000 and aboveG. W. Lisk Company, Inc.Dr. Jacques & Mrs. Dawn Lipson
$50,000–$99,999Elaine P. & Richard U. Wilson FoundationLouise Woerner & Don Kollmorgen
$30,000–$49,999High Falls Advisors
$15,000–$29,999John & Carol BennettMarie & Charlie KentonElizabeth & Larry Rice
$10,000–$14,999Robin & Michael Weintraub
$5,000–$9,999William Eggers & Deborah McLean
george eastman LegaCy soCietyThe George Eastman Legacy Society honors those individuals who have included the RPO in their estate plans. Interested in joining a growing group of dedicated individuals who appreciate the value that the RPO brings to their lives and the life of our community? Call Jason V. Polasek at 585.454.7311 x280 to find out how you can help ensure that the RPO will be here for future generations.
Anonymous (1)Nancy & Harry BeilfussCarol & John BennettJack and Carolyn BentEllen S. BevanStuart & Betsy BobryWilliam L. & Ruth P. CahnMargaret J. CarnallJoan & Paul CasterlineDr. & Mrs. John J. CondemiJanis Dowd & Daan ZwickJoan FeinbloomDonald & Elizabeth FisherSuressa & Richard H. ForbesCatherine & Elmar FrangenbergCarolyn & Roger FriedlanderBetsy FriedmanBarbara & Patrick FulfordWilliam L. GambleMary M. GooleyBarbara Jean Gray-GottorffGeorge GreerMrs. Laura J. Hameister
Jean HitchcockH. Larry & Dorothy C. HummMr. & Mrs. Robert D. HurshJim & Marianne KollerDawn & Jacques Lipson, M.D.Sue & Michael LococoElfriede LotzCricket & Frank LuellenMr. & Mrs. Daniel MaharJoseph J. ManciniPete & Sally MerrillRobert J. & Marcia Wishengrad MetzgerMrs. Elizabeth O. MillerDeanne MolinariSuzanne F. PowellEileen D. RamosWilliam RappDr. Ramon L. and Judith S. RickerDr. Suzanne H. RodgersWallace R. RustPeggy W. SavlovDavid & Antonia T. Schantz
William & Susan SchoffPeter Schott & Mary Jane TasciottiJon L. & Katherine T. SchumacherGretchen ShaferIngrid Stanlis & Paul DonnellyAnn & Robert Van NielLewis & Patricia Ward-BakerFred M. WechslerRobin & Michael WeintraubMichael and Patricia WilderKitty J. WiseNancy & Mark ZawackiAlan Ziegler & Emily NeeceIvan TownHarry & Ruth WalkerSusan and Lawrence YovanoffMr. & Mrs. Ted Zornow
The RPO is most grateful for the generous gifts from the estates of Jean Groff, Gretchen Shafer, and Elbis A. Shoales, M.D.
maestro’s CirCLeThe Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledges the generous individuals who help us continue to enrich and inspire the community through the art of music. Listings are as of November 24, 2014. Please call 454-7311 x232 with questions or corrections.
maestoso ($50,000 and above)
AnonymousCarol & John BennettJim BoucherWilliam L. & Ruth P. Cahn
Ilene & David FlaumMr. & Mrs. Robert D. HurshSherman Levey & Deborah RonnenKathy & John Purcell
Katherine T. & Jon L. SchumacherIngrid Stanlis & Paul DonnellyJosephine S. TrubekMichael & Patricia Wilder
presto ($15,000–$24,999)
AnonymousLauren Dixon & Michael SchwablMr. & Mrs. James T. EnglertDr. & Mrs. Steven FeldonRonald H. FieldingJeff & Alleen FraserJay* & Betsy FriedmanMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Furman
Marie & Charlie KentonJim & Marianne KollerMr. & Mrs. William KonarMDr. & Mrs. Michael MillardCharles H. OwensMrs. Richard PalermoSandra A. Parker & John M. SummersDouglas & Diana Phillips
Christopher & Elaine PipaFayga PressMark Siwiec & Duffy PalmerJules L. Smith & Alexandra NorthropAnonymous in memory of Karl F. SpeitelBob & Gayle StilesDr. Eugene P. Toy
vivaCe ($10,000–$14,999)
Marlene Alva in memory of Ruth G. AlvaMr. & Mrs. Paul W. BriggsChris & Tom BurnsMr. & Mrs. Harlan D. CalkinsCatherine B. CarlsonJoan & Paul CasterlineDr. Eric DreyfussJoan & Peter FaberJoanne GianninyPatricia A. GuttenbergWilliam B. Hale
David & Barrie HeiligmanPatrick & Kathleen KellyErnest & Sarah KrugHarold & Christine KurlandNancy & David LaneJoanne LangDr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Leone, Jr.Mrs. Frank W. Lovejoy, Jr.Stephen Lurie & Kathleen HoltMr. Lawrence MartlingDeanne Molinari
Dr. & Mrs. Ronald ReedRiedman FoundationMrs. Norma RiedmanNathan & Susan RobfogelSunny & Nellie RosenbergMSandra & Richard SteinRobert C. StevensKrestie UtechMSkip & Karen WarrenDr. Sidney & Linda S. WeinsteinRobin & Michael Weintraub
aLLegro ($5,000–$9,999)
Anonymous (2)Miriam H. AckleyJudith M. Binder & Barbara ErblandStuart & Betsy BobryPriscilla & Rob BrownBarbara & John BruningMary Ellen BurrisPaul & Mary CallawayMargaret J. CarnallBetsy & John CarverMr. & Mrs. Russell D. ChapmanThomas ChaseMary Ellen ClarkDr. John & Carol R. CondemiMary CowdenJeff & Sue CraneJoyce CroftonRichard & Michele DeckerGary DeTaeyeMichele Dryer
In Memoriam for Anita B. Dushay by Frederick Dushay, M.D.Larry & Kas EldridgeArthur & Marilyn EltingJohn R. ErtleJoan FeinbloomHelen & Dan FultzPatty & Dick GeorgeDr. & Mrs. Charles J. GibsonMr. & Mrs. Donald GinsbergRob W. GoodlingSuzanne GouvernetGeorge & Mary HamlinAlan J. HarrisWarren & Joyce HeilbronnerNorman HortonDr. Jack & Harriette HowittErnest* & Roberta IerardiStephen & Leslie JacobsLa Marr J. Jackson, Esq.Dr. Ralph F. Jozefowicz
Daryl & Charles KaplanNorman & Judith KarstenMRichard & Karen KnowlesMyrta & Robert KnoxMarcy & Ray Kraus in loving memory of Dr. Allan & Charlotte KrausDr. & Mrs. Hobart A. LernerJane & Jim LittwitzEdith M. LordSwaminathan & Janice MadhuDan & Kiki MaharSaul & Susan MarshWilliam P. McCarrickPamela McGreevyMr. & Mrs. James R. McMillenDuane & Ida MillerJames E. Morris, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Edward MullenPaul Marc & Pamela Miller NessDrs. Avice & Timothy O’ConnorBernard & Molly Panner
andante ($2,500–$4,999)
AnonymousSarah D. Atkinson, M.D. & Steven Hess Nancy & Harry BeilfussBill & Victoria Cherry
William Eggers & Deborah McLeanLouise W. EpsteinBarbara & Patrick FulfordLarry & Elizabeth Rice
Elise & Stephen Rosenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Robert* SantoLouise Woerner & Don Kollmorgen
prestissimo ($25,000–$49,999)
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In memory of Georgia P. Gosnell*Dr. Jacques & Mrs. Dawn Lipson
Cricket & Frank LuellenMrs. Marjorie Morris
Anonymous (10)Robert E. & Carol G. AchillesBarbara & David AckroydJacqueline AdamsEdward & Joan AfterDr. & Mrs. Henry W. AltlandStephanie & Geoffrey AmselMarvin & Frederica AmsteyAllan & Polly AndersonElaine AndersonMr. & Mrs. F.L. Angevine, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. George M. AngleDave & Jan AngusMr. & Mrs. Mehdi N. AraghiBob & Jody AsburyReuben Auspitz & Dawn GoodelkBetsy Ann BalzanoDavid & Nan BassettMr. & Mrs. Bruce B. BatesLloyd F. Bean & Ursula BurnsWilliam J. BeenhouwerMr. & Mrs. Richard G. BennettDavid M. Berg & Dawn K. RiedyMr. & Mrs. Matthew Bielaska, Jr.Don & Peggy BolgerMWilliam & Grace BoudwayJohn & Kristine BouyoucosSimon & Josephine BraitmanSusan Kay BrownDr. & Mrs. George G. BrowningJosh & Beth BrunerAnn Burr & A. Vincent BuzardAlan CamerosPhilip & Jeanne CarlivatiWilliam T. ChandlerTina ChandlerOliver ChanlerMargaret & Donald CherrDr. & Mrs. Tim CladerLorraine W. ClarkeSarah H. CollinsMChristine ColucciJeremy A. Cooney, Esq. Allison & John CurrieJoseph & Judith DarweeshLinda Wells DaveyHorace R. DavisDavid F. DeanJacques & Monique DelettrezTex & Nicki DoolittleGail & Douglas DoonanJanis Dowd & Daan ZwickThe Honorable Robert & Barbara DuffyDr. & Mrs. James DurfeeMrs. C.M. DurlandRose DuverWendy & David DworkinEllen & Lester EberDr. Steven & Susan EisingerCarol & Tom ElliottMohsen Emami, M.D.Gerald G. EstesJulia B. Everitt
Trevor & Elizabeth EwellJohn & Kristy FararSamuel J. & Marsha R. FicoMJill Sutton FinanThomas & Janet FinkCharles FitzgibbonGail R. FlugelJohn & Sandy FordIn Memory of Dr. & Mrs. Charles R.
FordyceJonathan FosterMr. & Mrs. Richard C. FoxDr. & Mrs. Elmar FrangenbergShirley B. & Kevin FrickHarry & Marion FulbrightMarjorie & James FulmerJohanna M. Gambino in memory of
Jerry J. GambinoWilliam L. GambleDr. Richard & Josie GangemiDavid & Patricia GardnerAnn S. GarrettWinston E. GaumDr. & Mrs. David GentileCraig & Shirley GeorgeMr. & Mrs. Wesley P. GhyzelTom & Kelly GilmanWarren & June GlaserPaul & Carol GoldbergPatricia GoodwinBurton GordonDebbie & Michael GordonJean GostomskiJanet & Roger GramJeanne Gray in memory of Robert C.
GrayGeorge GreerAlan & Julie GriesingerDavid Louis GuadagninoBrigitte & Klaus GueldenpfennigDr. & Mrs. Robert J. HaggertyJeffrey & Lynne HalikPeggy & David HallJoan & Alfred HallenbeckDr. Patricia HansLouise B. HarrisMerrill & Dianne HerrickWalter B.D. Hickey, Jr.Tom & Nan HildebrandtArt & Barb HirstSusan HollidayDr. Robert E. Horn & Patricia NachmanMary Jo & Jack HultzMarjorie S. HumphreyBob & Elaine JacobsenJane H. JohnsonMiles & Silvija JonesDr. & Mrs. Harold KanthorMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. KennedyRobert J. KennedyMr. & Mrs. Alvie KiddDr. & Mrs. John W. KilligrewRichard & Sidney Killmer
Karen S. KralBarbara & Jack KraushaarDrs. Richard Kreipe & Mary Sue JackDeanna & Charles KrusenstjernaWerner & Susan KunzDavid & Andrea LambertLane Family FundMs. Connie LearyJohn & Alice LeddyNorman & Arlene LeenhoutsJudith Francis LemoncelliGay & Don LenhardVincent & Christina LentiMr. & Mrs. James A. Locke IIISue & Michael LococoJohn & Dolores LoftusArthur E. LowenthalHarold D. LowryKathryn Markakis & Geoffrey WilliamsMrs. Bruce P. MarshallFrances & Robert MarxStephen Matkowsky & Elzbieta
CharchalisCarol & John MattesonMrs. Gilbert G. McCurdyGilbert Kennedy McCurdyCarol A. McFetridgeBruce & Eleanor McLearDr. & Mrs. Neal McNabbKaren MeadMarion & Ed MenchPete & Sally MerrillDr. & Mrs. Edward MessingDaniel M. MeyersMargaret-Anne MilneJohn MuenterDr. & Mrs. Stephen MunsonMorning MusicaleMr. & Mrs. Philip NeivertElizabeth Neureiter-SeelySara L. NiemeyerKathy & Ted NixonWilliam J. O’Connor, Jr.David E. OwensMrs. Betty L. PaddockPaul F. PageryJane Parker & Francis CosentinoPatricia & Philip ParrMr. Kirkwood PersoniusChanning & Marie PhilbrickHazlow Electronics, Inc.Bill & Beverly PullisNancy & Vincent RealeMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. RichardsCarol Ritter Wright & William WrightDaniel & Nancy RobbinsMrs. Stanley M. RogoffDr. Marie Rolf & Mr. Robin LehmanThomas & Elizabeth RossDrs. Carl & O.J. SahlerDr. & Mrs. Robert M. SantoDrs. Eva & Jude SauerPeggy Savlov
adagio ($1,000–$2,499)
Brock & Sandra PowellWilliam & Barbara PulsiferSusan A. RaubJohn B. RumseyPaul & Brigid RyanRon & Sharon SalluzzoRichard & Vicki SchwartzLibba & Wolf Seka
Nancy A. SkeltonJanet Buchanan SmithDr. & Mrs. Sidney H. SobelNorman & Glenna SpindelmanDavid & Grace StrongMrs. Schuyler TownsonMrs. Robert van der StrichtAnn & Robert Van Niel
Dr. & Mrs. Tae B. WhangTimothy & Teresa WilsonKitty J. WiseMr. & Mrs. Reyton WojnowskiRobert A. WoodhouseM Matching Gift* Deceased
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adagio ($1,000–$2,499) Continued
phiLharmoniC Friends
Anonymous (4)Daniel & Elizabeth AbbasDr. & Mrs. James V. AquavellaBetsy & Gerald ArchibaldJohn & Lisa BaronMr. & Mrs. Rodney BlumenauJeff & Kathy BowenJosephine BuckleyChris & Jodi BeyerClaire M. BrownBruce & Shirley BurrittJane A. CapellupoMichael B. Gehl & Jeffrey CarusoDavid & Mary CheeranWalter CooperMr. & Mrs. Edward P. Curtis, Jr.Cathy Cushman & Jeff Sokol Jane DieckWendell & Mary DischerWilliam & Cynthia DoughertyMMs. Marilyn DrummSherman & Anne FarnhamUdo Fehn & Christine LongMr. & Mrs. Lee J. FleckensteinGeorge & Marie FollettJohn & Chris ForkenPeter & Nancy GaessRobert & Jeanne GraceDr. & Mrs. William GrammarBarbara J. Granite
Ed & Terry GrissingMrs. Laura J. HameisterMarilyn & Dick HareMr. Lawrence HelferJohn & Barbara HolderAndrew & Kathleen HoltCarol E. HopkinsH. Larry & Dorothy C. HummEarl & Mary IngersollMr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. IwanMrs. Maryel KelloggMarilyn & David KlassMarcella Klein & Richard SchaefferGlenn & Nancy KochDoris & Austin LeveIn memory of Helene P. Lovenheim John & Judy LyndRichard McGrathFerne F. MerrillKen & Nancy MihalyovOnnalie MillerJonathan Mink & Janet CranshawRichard & Joyce MitchellIlene MontanaDr. & Mrs. William L. MorganMr. Raymond L. NelsonW. Robert NolanMrs. Virginia S. PacalaDavid & Monica PanipintoAnn Piato
Jason V. PolasekMargaret QuackenbushRobert & Anne QuiveyAntonio & Patricia K. RosatiMr. & Mrs. Richard M. RosenbaumJamal & Pam RossiHon. Franklin T. & Cynthia RussellWilliam SaundersGary B. & Scott A. SchaeferSusan & Bill SchoffJoan M. SchumakerGeorge J. Schwartz, M.D.Elaine & Peter SchwarzKatie SejbaCarol C. ShulmanRobert & Norma SnyderJanet H. SorensenMargaret A. StriteDonna ThompsonMimi & Sam TiltonJohn & Betty TravisJim Van Meter & Marlene PiscitelliDale & Lorraine WhittingtonDonald P. WichmanEd & Wilma WierengaClaes & Puck WinquistGary & Judith WoodLaura & Joel YellinKaren & Sy Zivan
advoCate ($700–$999)
Anonymous (11)Carol AldridgeRobert & Anne AllenPeter & Jane AndersonAllegra AngusA. Joseph AntosDr. & Mrs. E. David AppelbaumMDr. & Mrs. Edward C. AtwaterGloria BaciewiczJane Ellen BaileyJean Boynton BakerMr. & Mrs. Thomas BaltaMaureen BaranDr. & Mrs. Donald BarrettAsish & Susan BasuSteve & Anne BauerKaren Baumgartner
Brenda BealJohn & Ellen BeckAnne BellHays & Karen BellMr. & Mrs. Donald BennettMrs. Helen H. BerkeleyEric & Marcia BirkenChrystine BlackwellMrs. Barbara BlakeLynne BlankJames R. BoehlerMrs. Philip P. BonanniSusan & Peter BondyAgneta M. Borgstedt, M.D.Don & Jackie BowmanDonald & Mary BoydJudith Boyd
Dr. & Mrs. Albert BraultDaan BravemanLinda BretzMr. & Mrs. Joseph C. BriggsElaine & Wayne BrigmanMrs. George H. BrownWilma M. BruckerDoug & Chris BrushRichard F. BrushAl BucknerMary Elaine Aldoretta & Richard BurandtDavid J. & Margaret M. BurnsRory & Rebekah BurrillJames ButlerJoe ButtariEric & Lee Caine
beneFaCtor ($375–$699)
James G. ScanzaroliPeter Schott & Mary Jane TasciottiAnthony & Gloria SciolinoDoria Scortichini & Christopher RitchlinCatherine & Richard SeegerJoan & Arthur SegalMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. SheaWayne & Sonja SheltonRobert & Nancy ShewanVirginia Skuse & Mr. Frank GrossoAlice & Ken SliningSusan & David SpectorMDaniel & Susan StareKenneth T. & Eva M. SteadmanMrs. Andrea StewartDr. Robert & Sally Jo StookeyPavel SullivanEleanor Summers
Frank & Rose SwiskeyMargaret & Charles SymingtonDr. & Mrs. Henry A. ThiedeJ. Russell & Kathleen ThomasMiriam ThomasRobert & Diane TichellDr. & Mrs. Mark TornatoreStephen & Shirley TownsendDavid & Marcia TrauernichtBancroft-Tubbs Family FundDorothy TylerJim & Linda VarnerDr. Laura von DoenhoffMs. Gretchen VossRichard & Brenda VuillequezHarry & Ruth WalkerStephen R. WebbAnn Weitzel
Joseph Werner & Diane SmithStephen WershingCarol WhitbeckMrs. Frederick C. WhiteMrs. Kay R. WhitmoreMs. Christine WickertDr. James & Nancy WierowskiJames H. WilleyHenry Williams & Barbara DimmickElise & Joseph WojciechowskiErnest WongCharlotte C. WrightLinda & Robert G. WymanCaroline & Richard YatesJohn C. YoungersMr. & Mrs. Ted Zornow
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Dick & Marcia CalabreseKeith & Joan CalkinsThomas CaprioDr. & Mrs. Robert H. CarrierJohn & Diane CaselliDiane & Roger CassDr. Lawrence & Mrs. Rita ChessinIrene ChurukianVictor Ciaraldi & Kathy MarchaesiJack & Barbara ClarcqMrs. Ann ClarkeMartha D. ClasquinAlan Cohen & Nancy BloomGloria & Pincus CohenDavid & Donna ColeMary Ellen CollingeCheryl CollinsRoy Czernikowski & Karin DunniganFrance DanielsonJerry DavidsonMr. & Mrs. Daniel C. DaviesRobert & Sandi DeBruyckerDr. & Mrs. H. George Decancq, Jr.John & Jane DeCorySue De GeorgeKen & Jean DeHavenJosephine DeweyNancy & Sreeram DhurjatyMr. A. DmochowskiDonald & Stephanie DoeWarren DoerrerJoseph DubaMs. Jeanetta DunlapJoanne EcclesMr. & Mrs. Richard J. EganLarry & Peggy ElliottHolly K. ElwellMarcia L. ElwittD. Craig Epperson & Dr. Beth JelsmaGordon J. EsteyDonald & Jean EygnorClara S. FirthElizabeth B. FisherF. Peter FlihanSuressa & Richard Forbes Mr. & Mrs. Thomas ForsythCortland F. Fowler, Sr.Ann & Steve FoxSandra & Neil FrankelMrs. Richard FreemanRuth FreemanTaylor FreitasDr. Gary J. Friend & Mrs. Lois B. Wolff-FriendRichard & Carol FullertonMoriel & Bob GabbeyN. Gadziala & R. J. LooneySue GaffneyJerry J. Gambino, Jr.Jill & Kent GardnerSharon GarelickKevin GavaganRichard & Joyce GilbertJean & Dr. Al GinkelRobert & Marie GintherAndrea S. GiuffreMrs. Coral T. GlassmanBruce GoldmanJohn & Roslyn GoldmanDane & Judy GordonMr. & Mrs. Julian M. GordonBarbara Jean Gray-GottorffMr. & Mrs. Newton H. GreenGay Jane Greene
Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. GriswoldGaye Gronlund & Bruce CornerMichael & Joanna GrosodoniaMs. Barbara E. GrossMr. Robert C. GrossmanDr. & Mrs. Robert GulickAnn L. HaagSusan & James HaefnerMary HaleDavid & Frances HallHoward T. Hallowell IIIZena & Tom HampsonMartin & Sherrie HandelmanAnn & Ed HanleyRonald W. HansenMark & Barbara HargraveRobert T. & Mary Ann HargraveKaren HartMr. & Mrs. James M. HartmanDavid & Marian HartneyMr. & Mrs. Lee HasiukSandra HasenauerMrs. Robert A. HeinleRichard HenshawRay & Joan HenslerMs. Judith HensleyCarol & Michael HirshRyan HoefenDavid L. HoffbergPaul Hoffman & Jane SchryverDan & Sandy HollandsMr. & Mrs. Ned HolmesTala & Mark HopkinsMr. & Mrs. William N HosleyLarry & Barbara HoweDr. Wei & Ivy HsuMr. & Mrs. Jerome L. HuffRichard & Joyce HumphreysGwyneth HuntingMr. & Mrs. John HustlerRobert & Merilyn IsraelDewey JacksonBruce JacobsStephen & Kay JacobsteinMr. Gerald JenkinsJanet S. JennisonDavid & Patricia JewellRonald & Martha JodoinDr. & Mrs. H. Douglas JonesJohn & Carole JoyceValerie & Robert KalwasDr. & Mrs. Donald KammAnne KampmeierLori & Frank KarbelBarbara & Robert KayMr. Jack L. KelchLeo & Cynthia KesselringJack & CB KinsellaKenneth R. KnightMr. & Mrs. Mordecai KolkoMrs. Ellen KonarPaulina & Laurence KovalskyElsbeth J. KozelJames & Elaine KrausChari KrenisDr. & Mrs. Jacob KriegerJane LabrumRev. William LairdDr. & Mrs. Leo R. LandhuisDonna M. LandryMr. & Mrs. Thomas O. LangeCraig & Susan LarsonDiana LauriaRev. Sandra Lemke
Jennifer Leonard & David Cay JohnstonLenore & Marshall LesserPamela LeveCatherine Lewis & Angela BonazingaSarah F. LiebschutzMs. Jean LigozioKen & Katherine LindahlBarbara L. LobbDr. Erwin Loewen & Anita RosenfeldDr. & Mrs. Norman R. LoomisCarol C. LovellEd LutterbeinEdward J. & Kathleen L. LyndSandra MaceykaRussell MadsenMr. & Mrs. Achilles MafiliosAngela MambroJeanne MandelJames & Patricia ManginSandy & Jack ManiloffJeffrey & Laura MarkwickDiana MarquisMr. & Mrs. Fred MasonRichard & Catherine MassieKathy Keogh & Eric MatsonMr. & Mrs. William C. MayerMr. & Mrs. Wayne J. MazzarellaC. Thomas & Emily McCallDick & Sandra McGavernMelissa McGrain & Andrew SternMr. & Mrs. David McNairMr. & Mrs. John F. Mc NamaraMargaret & Bob MecredyMr. & Mrs. Harry P. Messina, Jr.Robert J. & Marcia Wishengrad MetzgerSidney MetzgerHinda & Michael MillerTheodore H. MorseJoseph & Linda MulcahyMr. & Mrs. Otto Muller-GirardSam & Donna MutoDr. & Mrs. R. Joseph NaplesMildred G. NessJohn NeumannRichard & Jeanne NewmanDr. Richard & Nancy NewtonJoan & Beryl NusbaumSuzanne J. O’BrienW. Smith & Jean O’BrienPeter Oddleifson & Kay WallaceMalcolm O’MalleyRobert & Betty OppenheimerRita B. OtterbeinMrs. John PaganelliThe Rev. Marilyle Sweet PageMyrna & Gary PaigeDr. Vivian PalladoroRobert J. PalmerPhil R. PalumboMonica PanipintoJonathan R. Parkes & Marcia Bornhurst ParkesJohn & Diane ParrinelloThomas W. PaulEsther & Tom PaulDavid & Marjorie PerlmanMr. & Mrs. Claude PetersThomas W. Petrillo & William R. ReamyMr. & Mrs. Anthony PiazzaDavid & Virginia PixleyDr. & Mrs. Lee D. PollanVera PowleyDr. Susan Presberg-Greene & Dr. Robert Greene
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Bill & Edie PrestMary Jane ProschelBarry & Jean RabsonJerry & Janice RachfalEileen D. RamosRichard & Susan ReedDr. & Mrs. Paul ReevesStan & Anne RefermatBob & Shirley RheinwaldMr. & Mrs. Donn P. RiceDr. Ramon L. & Judith S. RickerDonald & Ernstine RicknerChristopher RiderSandra & Eugene RileyRobert RobbinsNancy & Art RobertsDr. & Mrs. Gordon N. RobinsonSuzanne RobinsonLawrence & Virginia RockwellMrs. David RomigJudy & Bill RoseDr. Harry & Ellen RosenDr. Gerald & Maxine RosenMargery & Richard RosenDick & Bea RosenbloomBeatrice Roxin, in memory of Paul RoxinDr. & Mrs. G. Theodore RuckertAndrea Rudolph & Rosalind M. RudolphCarolyn & Charles RuffingMr. James R. SabeyLouise SadowskiMr. & Mrs. Victor E. Salerno, Jr.Ed & Gabriel SapharDonald & Madelyn SassoRon SassoneSusan Scanlon & Croft K. HangartnerMr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. SchenckMr. & Mrs. Richard SchenkelMarjorie SchmalePaul & Barbara SchmiedNancy & David Schraver
David & Naomi SchrierThomas Schumacher Rich SensenbachMr. & Mrs. Eugene P. SeymourRobert Hallstrom & Lily ShawRuth SheldonMary E. ShermanMr. & Mrs. Michael O. ShipleyMyron S. Silver & Rivka ChatmanJoseph SimpsonDaniel & Sarah SingalElizabeth E. SmithGeorge Smith & Diane AhlmanCharles H. SpeirsMr. & Mrs. Harold G. StaceyWalter StackerMr. & Mrs. Rudolph SteinerGeorgine & James StengerMr. & Mrs. David SternElizabeth & Robert SterrettAnn H. Stevens & William J. ShattuckKevin Stone & Nancy Atwood-StoneDr. & Mrs. Alexander StrasserEdward Tanner & Elizabeth TreiberDouglas F. TaylorDavid & Carol TeegardenJonathan G. TerryChris Thomas & Catherine CerulliEric ThompsonThomas ThompsonDonald TingleyCelia & Doug ToppingBill & Mary Anna TowlerDonald & Donna TraverMr. & Mrs. George TreierWilliam J. TribelhornMr. & Mrs. A. Gene TrimbleJ. Michael & Sally TurnerJohn & Janet TylerEugene & Gloria UlterinoJoyce Underberg & Stan RodwinDJ & Patty Upton
George UrichCharles & Susan Van BurenBruce & Lauri Van HiseBetsy Van HornDoug Cline & Lorraine Van Meter-ClineMargaret VanasWayne & Anne Vander BylGary & Marie VanGraafeilandThomas & Jeanne VerhulstVic VinkeyJohn & Susan VolpelRobert VosteenStephen H. & Martha Gay WaiteBrian WaldmillerRobert & Sandra WalkerMrs. Herbert WatkinsPierce & Elizabeth WebbSusan C. & Robert E. WeberMr. & Mrs. Peter Z. WebsterMr. & Mrs. Walter I. WeinerAnn D. WeintraubDavid WelkerRichard & Shirley WersingerMrs. Timothy J. WestbrookCharles & Carolyn WhitfieldMrs. John T. WiggMr. & Mrs. William WilcoxMr. John Williams & Mr. Chuck LundeenLeonore & Lee WiltseJohn & Laurie WitmeyerCharles & Susan WolfeGrace WongPeter WoodsDoris Wright & Gerald GlaserGeorge & Caroline WuEileen M. WurzerJoan & Joe YanniMarsha YoungLawrence & Susan YovanoffCarol Zajkowski
beneFaCtor ($375–$699) Continued
bravo! tributesTribute gifts are a special way to remember loved ones or commemorate special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, births, or graduations. If you would like to make a memorial or honorarium gift, please contact the RPO Development Department at 454-7311 x232.
in honor oF…
Messrs. William & Michael Whitney Mrs. Louise Epstein
Mr. Robert Wilcox Mrs. Louise Epstein
Bob & Carol Achilles Donald & Marcia McComb
Donna & Alan Edelstein Bill & Priscilla Boller
in memory oF…
Lorraine Chamberlain Mr. Charles Fitzgibbon Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Mancini Ms. Susan Spence Mr. & Mrs. Aaron D. Taub
Barry Corwin Jean E. Pedersen
Jay Friedman Joseph & Judith Darweesh Mr. & Mrs. James A. Locke III Dr. Ramon L. & Judith S. Ricker Mr. Thomas Solomon Carolyn & Frank Troxell
Tom and Georgia Gosnell Katherine T. & Jon L. Schumacher
Earnest Ierardi William Eggers & Deborah McLean John & Katherine Greenthal Mr. Paul Herndon Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Kaplan Katherine T. & Jon L. Schumacher
Harold Lowry Deborah Leary Phyllis McCauley
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Gold Baton ($100,000)Barbara & Patrick Fulford
Podium ($50,000–$99,999)Joan & Harold* Feinbloom
ConCertmaster ($25,000–$49,999)Anonymous (2)Mr.* & Mrs. Robert Hurlbut, Sr.Cricket & Frank Luellen
PrinCiPal ($10,000–$24,999)Anonymous (2)Lisa Brubaker, James Viscardi, Louise Woerner & Don KollmorgenWilliam Eggers & Deborah McLeanLouise W. EpsteinRonald & Donna* FieldingSteven Hess & Sarah Atkinson, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. Robert HurshHarold & Christine KurlandAnn Mowris MulliganKathy & John PurcellRobin Lehman & Marie Rolf
Elizabeth & Larry RiceNick & Susan RobfogelIngrid Stanlis & Paul DonnellyDrs. Richard & Gwen SternsFrank* & Mary Lou* Stotz
ConduCtor laureate suPPortersJohn & Carol BennettPaul & Bea BriggsDavid & Barrie HeiligmanMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. KennedyJim & Marianne KollerDawn & Jacques LipsonNannette Nocon & Karl WessendorfCharles H. OwensPeggy SavlovJon & Katherine SchumacherJoel SeligmanSuzanne D. Welch & William D. WatsonRobin & Michael WeintraubDeborah Wilson
* Deceased
the ChristoPher seaman ConduCtor laureate ChairThe Christopher Seaman Chair is supported by funds from Barbara and Patrick Fulford and the Conductor Laureate Society, recognized below. We sincerely appreciate the support of these most generous patrons, who made it possible to honor former Music Director Christopher Seaman’s 13 dedicated years in a very special way.
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AdministrAtionCharles H. Owens, President & CEOEllen Beck, Executive Assistant
Artistic operAtions & educAtionRichard Decker, Vice President of Artistic AdministrationChris Beyer, Director of Concert OperationsBarbara Brown, Director of EducationPeter Folliand, Eastman Conducting FellowAimee Lillienstein ~
developmentJudith F. Lemoncelli, Vice President of DevelopmentStephen T. House, Grants ManagerMarc A. Smith, Annual Campaign Manager & Data AnalystJason V. Polasek, Major Gifts Officer Katherine P. Miller, Administrative & Volunteer CoordinatorOlivia Grant, Development AssistantSeo Hee Min ~Madison Hornick *
FinAnceRonald L. Steinmiller, Vice President of Finance & AdministrationNancy Atwood-Stone, Director of Information SystemsIrene Shaffer, Manager of Human Resources Mark Pignagrande, Accounting ManagerKara Aymerich, Office Administrator
mArketing & communicAtionsKatie Sejba, Vice President of Marketing & CommunicationsEdward W. Solorzano, Director of Ticketing & Sales Kathryn Judd, Marketing ManagerTeddy Sainphor, Ticketing ManagerMichelle Shippers, Communications ManagerLani Toyama, Box Office ManagerDavid T. Meyer +, House ManagerAndrew O’Connor ~Austin Quinlan *
Box oFFice representAtivesOlivia Case +Abby Chapman-Duprey +Sammi Cohen +Quinn Delaney +Tara Fayazi +Michael Franz +Rebecca Herlich +Katelyn Machnica +Katie Mueller +Marcy Savastano +Katie Weber +
rochester philhArmonic leAgueLaura Morihara+, RPL Administrator
rochester philhArmonic Youth orchestrASusan Basu+, Manager
+ Part Time* Intern~ Indicates Catherine Filene Shouse Arts Leadership Intern from the Eastman School of Music
rochester philharmonic Youth orchestraDavid AckroydJudy BinderAndrew BrownAlan ChodakVicky FeathersJeanne Gray Virginia GriffinElizabeth Hanan
David Hou Byron JohnsAlice KanackTanya Kantor Brian KingDavid Lane, ChairBill Munch
Jim OrgarLinda OrgarMichael RuteckiTammy SutliffFred Weingarten Roxanne WillardMary Ellen Womack
2014/15 BoArd oF directors
ex-oFFicio:Susan BasuCharles OwensJosephine Whang
rpYo stAFF:Susan Basu, Manager
rpYo music directors:Howard Weiss, Founding Music Director, 1970-1989Daryl One, 1990-1993David Harman, Music Director Emeritus, 1993-2014
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James Mick, guest conductor
JAmes mick, guest conductor
rpYo concerto competition Winners:Paige Griffin, Violin, and Timothy Yee, Cello
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mussorgskY Night on Bald Mountainselections by rpYo concerto competition WinnersschuBert Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished”BAch/stokoWski ‘Komm’ Süsser Tod’ (Come, Sweet Death)dvořák Symphony No. 9: Finale
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Bravo to our volunteersHeartfelt thanks to our more than 550 volunteers for their ongoing and vital contributions to education, office, community engagement, special events, and theatre operations. Below is a list of the RPO’s formal volunteer organizations and active committees. For more information on how you can lend your time and talents to the RPO, contact Kathy Miller, Administrative & Volunteer Coordinator at (585) 454-7311 X243 or email [email protected].
special events oversight committeeRichard Sadowski and Ed Bullard, Co-Chairs
volunteer enrichment committeeShannon Nance, Chair
“need a lift” programMichelle Bello Dispatcher
“rear guard” volunteersJean Webster, Chair
rochester philharmonic leagueFounded in 1929, the Rochester Philharmonic League is an organization of men and women who support the RPO with a focus on educating young people about music and the RPO. League projects include: escorting for the RPO Educational Concerts, the Young Artist Auditions for high school musicians,
our Music, Munch & Mingle series where members attend select RPO rehearsals followed by lunch with an RPO musician, and the Glimmerglass Opera trip. Contact Laura Morihara, Administrator: (585) 399-3654 or email [email protected].
Board of directors 2014 – 2015
Eileen Ramos, PresidentMary-Ellen Perry, SecretaryPaul Ness, TreasurerCarol Shulman, Past PresidentYvonne BakerKathleen Bankey
Joanna BassettMary Ellen BiglerJudy DiPasqualeElmar FrangenbergSue HabbersettGeorge GreerCynthia JankowskiCharles KaplanBonnie Kramer
Katherine MartelRuth MessingerMargaret-Anne MilneBrenda Murphy-PoughKathleen NewcombDonna PritchardNaomi SchrierHoward Spindler
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TICKETS: The Eastman Theatre Box Office is located at 433 East Main St., downtown Rochester.The Box Office is open Mon-Sat, 10AM-5PM; 10AM-3PM on non-concert Saturdays; and 60 minutes prior to performances and through intermission. Tickets may also be purchased by calling 585-454-2100 or online through rpo.org; tickets are also available at all Rochester-area Wegmans. Discounts are available for groups of 10+. Call 585-454-2100.
PARKING: Paid parking for Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre is available at the East End Garage, located next to the theatre with entrances on Main, Scio, and Swan Streets. Paid parking for the Performance Hall at Hochstein is available at the Sister Cities Garage, located behind the school at Church and Fitzhugh Streets.
PRE-CONCERT TALKS: Philharmonics ticket-holders are welcome to attend pre-concert talks, held one hour before all philharmonics concerts in the orchestra level of the theatre.
SERVICES FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES: Wheelchair locations and seating for those with disabilities are available at all venues; please see the house manager or an usher for assistance. Elevators are located in the oval lobby of Kodak Hall and in the East Wing. A wheelchair-accessible restroom is available on the first floor.
SERVICES FOR HARD-OF-HEARING PATRONS: Audio systems are available at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre; headsets may be obtained from an usher prior to the performance.
CHANGING SEATS: If you find it necessary to be reseated for any reason, please contact an usher who will bring your request to the House Manager.
LOST AND FOUND: Items found in Kodak Hall will be held at the Eastman Theatre Box Office, 433 E. Main Street. For more info, call 585-454-2100.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES: The use of cameras or audio recording equipment is strictly prohibited. Patrons are asked to turn off all personal electronic devices prior to the performance.
REFRESHMENTS: Food and drink are not permitted in the concert hall, except for bottled water. Refreshments are available for purchase in Betty’s Café located on the orchestra level of Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.
TICKET DONATION: If you are unable to attend a concert, please consider donating your tickets to us as a tax-deductible contribution. Return your tickets to the RPO no later than 2PM the day of the performance to make them available for resale.
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ASpecial ReportThe nominees for the
upcoming 2014 Philanthropy Awards
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O’ConnellacquirescompanyThe deal adds some 25
staffers, $8M in sales
By ANDREA DECKERT
O’Connell Electric Co. Inc. has pur-
chased the assets of an Albany area
electrical contracting fi rm, giving the
Victor-based fi rm locations near all of
the major upstate
New York cities.
The deal to pur-
chase the assets of
Schenectady-based
Clifford R. Gray Inc.
was finalized this
week, O’Connell
CEO Victor Salerno
said. Financial de-
tails were not disclosed.
Clifford R. Gray employs roughly 25
workers and logs annual sales of some
$8 million. Continued on page 44
Mark Taubman is slated
to take the helm of the
largest division at UR
By WILL ASTOR
Slated to take over as University of Roch-
ester Medical Center CEO in January, Mark
Taubman M.D. will head the largest divi-
sion of UR—the region’s largest employer.
Taubman already serves as dean of the
School of Medicine and Dentistry.
The sprawling medical complex is one
of the nation’s leading research institu-
tions and provides much of the health care
in the greater Rochester area and a broad
swath of the Finger Lakes region. It al-
so employs some two-thirds of UR’s ap-
proximately 25,000-employee workforce.
In an arrangement previously untried
at UR, Taubman plans to stay at the helm
of School of Medicine and Dentistry after
he steps into the CEO slot.
RMC Food Servicesmoving from cityto regional market
Historic buildingturns to high-endcity residences
New chief details URMC plans
By THOMAS ADAMS
Rochester Meat Co. Inc. will close its
doors at South Clinton Avenue today for
the last time and open them Saturday at
the Genesee Valley Regional Market in
Henrietta.The family-
owned distribu-
tor, which does
b u s i n e s s a s
RMC Food Ser-
vices, is moving
from the only home it has known, at 815-
819 South Clinton Ave., to 35,000 square
feet of space at 900 Jefferson Road.
“We’re out of space,” President and
By ANDREA DECKERT
The luxury residences anchoring the
southeast corner of East Avenue and Al-
exander Street, known
as 300 Alexander, are
set to open Dec. 1.
The property is
being developed by
Rochester-based Mark
IV Enterprises Inc.
Steven DiMarzo,
Mark IV’s chief op-
erating officer, de-
scribed the $9 mil-
lion project as “a new building in an old
shell.” The renovation centered on bring-
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The top spot on the 2014 Rochester Top 100 goes
to UTC Retail Inc., led by Samuel Villanti, at left
No. 1 for 2014
By MIKE DICKINSON
UTC Retail Inc. grabbed the top spot on the 2014 Roches-
ter Top 100.The Victor, Ontario County-based company rose to the
top of this year’s list after being absent from the annual tally
for roughly a decade, dating back to when it was known as
Ultimate Technology Corp.
UTC Retail, which employs 76 workers, is a retail technology
company that offers products and services that help retailers
improve their business. Its clients range from the corporate
headquarters of retailers with as few as 25 stores to compa-
nies with thousands of store locations.Continued on page 17
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