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Tuesday, November 1, 2011 Harris Theater for Music and Dance Denis Azabagic, Guitar Eugenia Moliner, Flute Denis Azabagic, Guitar Please hold your applause for a brief silence after work. This will help everyone to enjoy every note. Lead Season Sponsor Lead Media Sponsor Danzón No. 3 for Flute, Guitar, and Chamber Orchestra ........Arturo Márquez Overture to Don Giovanni .........................................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1ElDíadelosMuertos
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Día de los MuertosChicago Sinfonietta
Mei-Ann Chen, Music DirectorHector Guzman, Conductor
Overture to Don Giovanni .........................................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Three Mexican Waltzes for String Orchestra ........................................Gori CortezI. MarilaII. Un Cielo para TiIII. Jalisco de Mis Amores
Danzón No. 3 for Flute, Guitar, and Chamber Orchestra ........Arturo Márquez
Eugenia Moliner, FluteDenis Azabagic, Guitar
Concierto de Aranjuez for Guitar and Orchestra ..................... Joaquín RodrigoI. Allegro con spirito II. Adagio III. Allegro gentile
Denis Azabagic, Guitar
Ocho por Radio............................................................................... Silvestre Revueltas
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Please hold your applause for a brief silence after work. This will help everyone to enjoy every note.
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As Maestro Hector Guzman takes the podium and the ominous Don Giovanni overture resounds throughout the fading light of the orchestra hall your mind may start to wander, inspired by the intricacies of Mozart’s music. Flashes of recollections of those we have lost may begin to surface, blooming into fuller ghostly apparitions: best friends and brothers, wives and daughters, husbands and grandfathers.
Remembering the departed doesn’t have to be sad. Just as the masterful D minor opening breaks from an eerie foreboding into a happier atmosphere, the initial sorrow at encountering the departed gives way to the joy of being reunited with them. Encounters with the dead offer an opportunity for transformation - or a chance to be weighed down by the past. In Mozart’s opera, the famous D minor opening announces the deathly presence of a man Don Giovanni kills at the beginning of the performance. In the form of a stone statue, the vengeful phantasm gives the titular hero a chance for redemption; Don Giovanni refuses and is dragged into the earth by the deathly embodiment of his unhappy conscience.
Perhaps we can learn from Don Giovanni’s mistake. Rather than run from the dead, we should greet them as the friends they were in life. After all, communing with the departed is as simple as remembering them. Those that have died aren’t really gone until we have forgotten them. The festival of the Day of the Dead is precisely about preventing this forgetfulness. During its festivities, we are meant to reincorporate those that have left us back into our lives and to keep their memories strong. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead festivities actually span two days; November 1st is meant to remember children (Día de los Inocentes) while November 2nd is for adults (Día de los Muertos).
During these days, people go to cemeteries where their loved ones rest and decorate their graves. While flowers (Mexican marigolds are traditional) are certainly part of the decorations, more personal offerings are also given, like things the departed loved while alive. As well, private altars containing favorite foods, drinks, memorabilia, and objects are built closer to home to encourage the departed souls to visit and to keep the memories of the dead integrated with the living. This may sound like it would result in a somber and morose festival, but more often than not it becomes a celebration of laughter, life, and humor. As Maestro Guzman says, “Remembering the departed can be a sad event, but a joyous life calls for a celebration! This is the Day of the Dead in Mexico.”
This lively celebration can certainly be heard in the Three Mexican Waltzes by Mexican composer Gori Cortes. These waltzes use a variety of influences but are lively triumphs of Mexican composition. As Maestro Guzman explains: “During the 1940s and 50s, Cortes was a fine violist and composed a series of chamber pieces for violin. These were later arranged for a string quartet by Yuri Kassian, who was a member of the Jalisco Philharmonic. Cortes wrote an array of music for the violin based on original themes but also used some melodies performed during the turn of the century.” Many of these themes were dedicated to the culture of Cortes’s home of Jalisco, just west of Mexico City.
Oftentimes, our memories of the past and the dead are tied to the communities in which we grew up. Jalisco is said to be the land of beautiful women and the birthplace of Mariachi music. Similarly, Jalisco dance embodies the playful
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steps of light-hearted and often humorous courtship. It is unsurprising, then, that Marila and Un Cielo para Ti are titles dedicated to women and Jalisco de Mis Amores is a piece evoking the rhythms of popular Jalisco dances. These pieces remind us that remembering the dead doesn’t need to be a dark and depressing endeavor. In Cortes’s case, this means a vibrant, exuberant community filled with dance, passion, and romance.
The next two pieces heavily feature the guitar, an instrument that captures the daily rhythms of Mexican and Spanish life beautifully. “The guitar is one of the instruments most widely used in Spanish and Mexican culture: it is present in every social gathering, a romantic serenade, a Mariachi band, a popular trio or quartet or just singing about a lost love by a fire.” As Maestro Guzman suggests, the music of the guitar is the vigorous sound of a life lived with others.
The first piece is composed by Arturo Márquez, who wrote a number of Danzónes. While the large scale Danzón No. 2 was performed by the Chicago Sinfonietta last year, this year’s Danzón No. 3 is much more intimate and composed for a smaller orchestra. The guitar solo reminds us of the steady and reliable presence of community while the flute solo echoes the fragility and unique beauty of our own individual lives. Maestro Guzman elaborates: “The rhythm of the Danzón is ever present” while the “small orchestra sound provides the piece with its own peculiar personality.”
The next piece, Concierto de Aranjuez was written by Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo about the miscarriage of his daughter, Aranjuez. “It has remained to this day, the best known and the most beloved of guitar concertos. The exquisite orchestration, the spectacular use of the capabilities of the guitar and the lovely themes, continue to make this one of music’s most admired masterpieces.” As Maestro Guzman eloquently states, this is a masterpiece; articulating both the deep sadness of the human experience as well as the profound joy of life.
After moving through the depths of Rodrigo’s Aranjauez, we reach the bright Ocho por Radio written by Silvestre Revueltas. It is so named because it was composed as music to be played by eight players during a radio broadcast. It was (and still is) widely used by Mexican radio stations as their signature sign-off music. Ocho por Radio - like much of Revueltas’ music - is poignant, fun, and rhythmically complex. Maestro Guzman describes the uplifting music of this piece as “Brief… but fun.”
The same could be said about life. In any case, tonight we celebrate life and our memories of the departed through some extraordinary music. Alexander Perry is an arts and culture writer based in Chicago. After pursuing playwriting at the Theatre School and graduate studies in religion and literature at the University of Chicago Divinity School, Alexander decided to leave the academy and explore the world. Now a frequent contributor to Arte Y Vida Chicago, Extra News, and elsewhere, he is excited about all the artistic and cultural life Chicago has to offer, especially from great institutions like the Chicago Sinfonietta. You can find samples of his work at lookingforatitle.tumblr.com.
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PROFILES
Hector Guzman, Conductor
A recipient of count-less distinctions, Maestro Hector Guzman is Music Director of the
Plano Symphony Orchestra, the Irving Symphony and the San Angelo Sym-phony in the United States. In 2004, he was declared winner of the “Seven Conductors-One Baton” International Conducting competition and ap-pointed Music Director of the Jalisco Philharmonic in Mexico. As a guest conductor, Maestro Guz-man has appeared with the Monterrey Symphony, Xalapa Symphony, State of Mexico Symphony, UNAM Philhar-monic, Philharmonic Society Orchestra, Bellas Artes Chamber Orchestra, the Vivaldi Orchestra of Mexico City, the San Antonio and Dallas Symphonies, the Wheeling Symphony, the National Symphony of the Dominican Repub-lic, the Mexico City Philharmonic, the National Symphony of Mexico, the Collegium Orchestra of Prague in the Czech Republic, the Japan Philharmon-ic, the Amadeus orchestra, The Sinfonia Venetto, the Milano Classica orchestra and the Bari Symphony in Italy and the Sinfonica de Murcia and Joven Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid, in Spain. He made his operatic debut in 2005 with Rossini’s Barber of Seville and his performance of the opera Frida in 2007, was considered the “best opera of the year” by the Mexican press. He has also appeared as soloist and recitalist in venues such as the Meyerson Sym-phony Hall in Dallas, the Spivey Hall Dis-tinguished Artist Series in Atlanta and the cathedrals of Morelia, Guadalajara and Chartres, among others. In his native Mexico, Hector Guzman achieved an impressive reputation as an organist by taking first prize in the “Chamber Soloists” competition and the “Manuel Ponce” national organ competition. In the United States, while a student of world famous master
teachers Alfred Mouledous and Robert Anderson, he earned further distinc-tion by winning solo competitions at Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas. In 1978, he gained world acclaim when he became the first Latin-American ever chosen as a finalist in France’s “Grand Prix de Chartres”- the world’s most prestigious international organ competition. Mr. Guzman holds degrees from the Conservatory of Music in Mexico City, the University of North Texas and Southern Methodist University and has studied with many illustrious con-ductors including his mentor Anshel Brusilow, Helmuth Rilling and Carlo Ma-ria Giulini at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. For several years, he was a protégé of the late Maestro Eduardo Mata, Conductor Emeritus of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
In demand internationally as a conduc-tor and recitalist, Maestro Guzman was accorded the “Outstanding National Young Artist” award from the govern-ment of Mexico, the “Golden Lyre” award, given by the Mexican Union of Musicians, the “Meadows” award from SMU, the DeVry Institute’s “Director Par Excellence” award and in 2000, he was included in the “Outstanding Musicians of the XX Century” magazine, published by the International Biographical Cen-tre in Cambridge, England. In 2003, a Dallas based UNIVISION TV documentary on Mr. Guzman’s career was nominated for an “Emmy” award and in 2004 he was the recipient of the “Silver Good Citizenship Medal” from the Sons of the American Revolution for his outstanding contributions to the arts in North Texas. The 2005 “Artistic Merit Medal” was awarded to Maestro Guzman by the Government of the State of Mexico for his contributions to music world-wide and was also the recipient of the 2006 “Artistic Silver Medal” awarded by the government of his native state, Zacate-cas, Mexico. In 2008, he was the recipi-
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ent of the Mozart Medal, the highest musical honor in Mexico, awarded by the Embassy of Austria and the Mozart Academy in Mexico City.
Denis Azabagic, Guitar
Denis Azabagic is one of the most compelling classi-cal guitarists on the international concert
circuit today. A native of Bosnia, he performs concerts around the globe, maintaining a balance between his solo recitals, chamber music with Cavatina Duo, and engagements as a soloist with orchestras. Between 1992 and 1999 he won twenty-four prizes in international competitions, of which eleven were first prizes. He has written a book, On Com-petitions, based on his experience dur-ing these years and it is published by Mel Bay. Azabagic has recorded seven CDs for international labels such as Naxos, Cedille, Opera Tres, and Orobroy as well as two DVD’s for the Mel Bay Company. His recordings and live per-
formances are highly praised by music critics for his elegant approach to music and his unique way of communicating and reaching the audiences’ hearts.
Eugenia Moliner, Flute
Eugenia Moliner has been acclaimed as a “brilliant young musician” by the British Flute
Society magazine. Born in Spain, she has performed with the principal and co-principal musicians of the Chicago Symphony and Rotterdam Philharmon-ic orchestras, and has been featured on radio and television programs in Spain, the Netherlands, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA. Her discography includes six CD’s. Mrs. Moliner is an Artist-faculty Member at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in Chicago. She performs with guitarist Denis Azabagic as the Cavatina Duo. The duo’s blend of Spanish passion and Balkan sensibility make their concerts a unique experience.
CHICAGO S INFONIET TA H ISTORY
The Chicago Sinfonietta was founded by Maestro Paul Freeman in 1987 in response to the lack of opportunity for minority classical musicians, composers, and soloists. The orchestra remains a true trailblazer and a national model for classical music. Chicago Sinfonietta musicians truly represent the breadth of the city’s multi-cultural landscape, welcoming audiences from all walks of life.
Under the guidance of Music Director Emeritus Paul Freeman and now Music Director Mei-Ann Chen, the orchestra performs at the highest artistic level and has achieved an outstanding reputation for its innovative programs. The Sinfonietta is dedicated to the authentic performance of Classical, Romantic and Contemporary repertoire and excels at presenting imaginative new works by composers and soloists of color.
The Chicago Sinfonietta has a proud history of having enriched the cultural, educational, and social quality of life in Chicago, while gaining significant recognition on the national and international stage. The orchestra prides itself on programming one-of-a-kind performances that stretch the boundaries of classical music presentations. It performs at Chicago’s Symphony Center, Wentz Concert Hall at North Central College in Naperville, and the Harris Theater for Music and Dance at Millennium Park. The Chicago Sinfonietta is the official orchestra of the Joffrey Ballet.
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Maestro Freeman and support our education programs!
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CHICAGO S INFONIET TA H ISTORY (c o n t.)
During the first ten years of the Sinfonietta’s history, the orchestra embarked on six international tours performing concerts in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and the Canary Islands. The Chicago Sinfonietta has produced fourteen compact discs, including the much heralded three-disc African Heritage Symphonic Series released on Cedille Records in 2002 and a live recording of the 2007 tribute concert to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The orchestra has performed twice at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. In August of 2008, the Chicago Sinfonietta made its Pritzker Pavilion debut to over 11,000 people with a multimedia performance of Gustav Holst’s The Planets accompanied by a video suite created by Adler Planetarium astronomer and artist Dr. José Francisco Salgado.
With the announcement of Paul Freeman’s planned retirement in 2011, the organization conducted a two-year international search that resulted in the 2010 announcement of Mei-Ann Chen’s appointment as Music Director. Maestro Freeman’s final season culminated with a national broadcast of his final performance on WFMT 98.7 FM that also featured Maestro Chen as co-conductor for the evening. Maestro Chen’s tenure as Music Director was formally introduced to the city on August 14, 2011 with “Hello Chicago!”, a spectacular concert in Millennium Park celebrating the diversity of Chicago’s neighborhoods and people.
The 2011-2012 Season is the first under the baton of Mei-Ann Chen.
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MISS ION
The Mission of the Chicago Sinfonietta is to serve as a national model for inclu-siveness and innovation in classical music through the presentation of the highest quality orchestral concerts and related programs. The Chicago Sinfonietta aspires to remove the barriers to participation in, and appreciation of classical music through its educational and outreach programs that expose children and their families to classical music, and by providing professional development oppor-tunities for young musicians and composers of diverse backgrounds enabling new, important voices to be heard. This will help America become a true cultural democracy, in which everyone can share fully in its cultural resources and in which all can contribute to its cultural richness.
CHICAGO SINFONIETTA EDUCATIONAL AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Audience Matters is the Chicago Sinfonietta’s core educational program. This pro-gram provides an immersive introduction to classical music for elementary school students in the Chicago Public School system. Through the program, students learn about the families of instruments in the orchestra from teaching artists – Sinfonietta musicians – who also relate composers, history, art, and architecture to the various periods of classical music. On multiple visits, musicians from different sections of the orchestra demonstrate their instruments through experiential tools, integrating visual, audio, and tactile elements to help the students learn. In addition, students and their families are invited to all Sinfonietta performances for the season. Over 1,000 students are participating in Audience Matters this year thanks to our generous donors.
SEED (Student Ensembles with Excellence and Diversity) provides mentoring for young musicians. The SEED Program identifies talented high school musicians and offers them a series of workshops and master classes taught by Chicago Sinfonietta teacher-musicians in small ensemble settings. The program concludes with a con-cert performed by the ensembles. The goal of this program is to both inspire and mentor these young artists, and encourage their professional growth for the future.
Project Inclusion: Musicians of Color Fellowship Program
The Chicago Sinfonietta is delighted to welcome the 2011-2012 Fellows for Proj-ect Inclusion. This program, begun in 2007, provides professional development opportunities for talented minority musicians funded through the generous support of the Chicago Community Trust, the Joyce Foundation, and others. Project Inclusion addresses the Sinfonietta’s long-term goal of increasing the number of minority musicians playing in orchestras across the U.S. by providing fellowships and ensemble experience for promising young musicians. Recent data shows that less than 3% of orchestral musicians performing with the top 1,000 orchestras are people of color.
Project Inclusion provides 2 year fellowships for young musicians of color that include rehearsing and performing with the orchestra, receiving one-on-one mentoring from senior members of the Sinfonietta, attending master classes and mock auditions, and assistance in job placement after completion of the program.
Name Instrument Elizabeth Diaz FluteFelix Petit ViolinRenaudo Robinson ViolinVictor Sotelo Cello
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CHICAGO SINFONIETTA EDUCATIONAL AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH (cont.)
We are also delighted welcome the 2011-2012 Project Inclusion Ensemble Fellows who will be performing in smaller ensembles at various community locations throughout the year. They are:
Name InstrumentSandra Bailey BassoonBrandon Patrick George Flute Kevin Lin Viola Victor Sotelo CelloShawnita Tyus ViolinDorthy White Viola
Project Inclusion Orchestra and Ensemble Fellows Program is managed by Renée Baker. Our mentors include orchestra members Renée Baker, Principal Viola, John Fairfield, Principal French Horn, Janice McDonald, Principal Flute, and Karen Nelson, Principal Second Violin.
We also wish to acknowledge some very important partners whose assistance has been invaluable in developing and implementing Project Inclusion:
Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University – Henry Fogel, DeanDePaul School of Music – Donald E. Casey, DeanNorthwestern University School of Music – Toni-Marie Montgomery, Dean
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CHICAGO S INFONIET TA BOARD OF D IRECTORS
Cheri Chappelle........................................................................................................................ ChairVirginia Clark .................................................................................................................. Chair ElectAnita J. Wilson ..................................................................................................................Secretary Mark J. Williams .....................................................Treasurer/Finance Committee Co-ChairPatrick Cermak .....................................................................Development Committee ChairNazneen Razi ............................................................................ Nominating Committee ChairMargarete Evanoff .................................................................... Finance Committee Co-ChairRich Gamble ................................................................................Marketing Committee ChairKarim Ahamed ............................................................................... Program Committee Chair
Mei-Ann Chen .........................................................................................................Music DirectorJim Hirsch ........................................................................................................ Executive DirectorPaul Freeman ........................................................... Founder and Music Director Emeritus
Neelum T. AggarwalAnne Barlow-JohnstonJohn BarronJetta Bates-VasilatosLinda BoasmondEileen ChinPhil Engel
Annette FreundRich GambleSteven V. HunterCarl JenkinsGregory P. JacobsonBetty JohnsonKevin A. Krakora
Oksana MalyshevaAnthony E. MunroeDean NelsonMaurice SmithStephanie SpringsKimberly WallerGreta Weathersby
Chairs of Friends OrganizationsLinda Tuggle – South Side Friends
Barbara Harper Norman – North Side FriendsKathleen Tannyhill – North Side FriendsKim L. Bright – West Suburban Friends
LIFETIME TRUSTEESMichelle Collins
Bettiann GardnerTara Dowd GurberWeldon Rougeau
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CHICAGO S INFONIET TA ADMINISTR ATIVE PERSONNEL
Jim Hirsch ........................................................................................................... Executive DirectorRenée Baker ................................................................................ Orchestra Personnel ManagerCarolyn Branton ................................................................................... Development AssociateParis Braxton .......................................................................Sales and Patron Services DirectorJeff Handley .................................................................Education Outreach Program DirectorChristina Harris .........................................................................Production Manager/LibrarianPatrick Jennings ................................................................................................ Production InternDon Macica ......................................................................................... Communications DirectorKerri Malone ............................................................................................................................. InternCourtney Perkins ..................................................................................... Development DirectorWilliam Porter ..................................................................................................Assistant LibrarianRyan Smith ................................................................. Box Office and Digital Media ManagerDelores Williams ...............................................................................................Financial Director
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2011-12
The Journey, the Dream Sunday, January 15, 2012, 3:00 PM | Wentz Concert Hall Monday, January 16, 2012, 7:30 PM | Symphony Center A grand tradition continues with our Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., featuring a World Premiere by jazz flutist Nicole Mitchell and a mighty gospel choir.
Past Tense, Future Tense Thursday, April 19, 2012 | Symphony Center As we prepare for our 25th Anniversary, guest conductor Harvey Felder looks back at some of the landmark pieces the shaped our destiny during our first year of performances.
Passion. Tragedy. Love. Saturday, June 16, 2012, 8:00 PM | Wentz Concert Hall Monday, June 18, 2012, 7:30 PM | Symphony Center The dynamic young Harlem Quartet join us on a World Premiere arrangement of West Side Story, plus Mendelssohn's Shakespeare inspired Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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Under the Night Sky Saturday, November 5, 2011, 8:00 PM | Wentz Concert Hall Monday, November 7, 2011, 7:30 PM | Symphony Center
A 100th Anniversary performance of Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé as only the Sinfonietta can do it: accompanied by the stunning video suite Moonrise by artist / astronomer José Francisco Salgado.
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CHICAGO S INFONIET TA PERSONNEL
Hector Guzman, Conductor
VIOLINPaul Zafer, concertmaster Carol Lahti, asst concertmasterKaren Nelson, principal secondDavid Belden, asst. principalCharles BontragerTerrance GrayDavid KatzTodd MatthewsJames SandersPhyllis M. SandersGretchen SherrellEdith Yokley VIOLAMatt Mantell, principalBecky CoffmanRobert C. Fisher Vannia Phillips
CELLOAnn Griffin, principalDonald MeadEdward MooreWilliam PorterAndrew Snow
BASSJohn Floeter, principalAlan Steiner
FLUTEJanice MacDonald, principalClaudia CryerElizabeth Diaz* OBOEAmy Barwan, principalJune Matayoshi, English Horn CLARINETLeslie Grimm, principalWagner Campos
BASSOONRobert Barris, principalAmy Rhodes FRENCH HORNJohn Fairfield, principalLaura Fairfield TRUMPETMatt Lee, principalEdgar Campos
TIMPANIRobert Everson, principal PERCUSSIONJeffrey Handley, principal
Note: All members of the orchestra do not play on every concert. Names of string players are listed in alphabetical order, as the Chicago Sinfonietta
uses seat rotation except for principals.* Project Inclusion Fellow
INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS
The Chicago Sinfonietta gratefully acknowledges the following contributors (as of 9-6-11):
Concert Circle($50,000+)AnonymousCapri Global CapitalChicago Community
TrustThe Joyce FoundationThe John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Premier Circle $25,000-$49,999)Alphawood Foundation
AnonymousABC7BP AmericaBlue Cross Blue Shield of
IllinoisThe Boeing Company
Charitable TrustThe Collins Family FundCrown Family
Philanthropies ExelonMrs. Bettiann GardnerPeoples GasPolk Bros. Foundation
Quarles & Brady LLPSara Lee FoundationSouthside Friends of the
Chicago SinfoniettaMs. Peg Thomson
Crescendo Circle $10,000-$24,999)Aon FoundationAnonymous Ms. Renée BakerBaxterCedar Concepts
Corporation
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Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust
Linda and Eric Boasmond
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation
Ms. Tara Dowd GurberFifth Third BankMr. Richard GambleLeo S. Guthman FundHewittIllinois Arts CouncilIllinois Tool Works, Inc.Illinois Tool Works
FoundationJP Morgan Chase
Foundation The Jacobson GroupJapanese Chamber
of Commerce Foundation and Industry of Chicago
Jenner and Block LLPMr. and Mrs. William
JohnsonNational Endowment for
the Arts
The Nielsen CompanyNorthside Friends of the
Chicago SinfoniettaThe Albert Pick, Jr. FundPricewaterhouseCoopersMr. and Mrs. Timothy and
Sandra RandWalmartWight & Company
Presto Circle ($5,000-$9,999)3ArtsMs. Kathy AbelsonAnonymousMs. Anne Barlow
JohnstonMs. Adela CepedaChicago Tribune
FoundationMs. Virginia ClarkeDLA Piper US LLP Richard H. Driehaus
FoundationThe Dudek FamilyMr. and Mrs. Philip L.
Engel
Fifth Third Bank – Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts
Mrs. Jill FitzgeraldThe Gable FamilyAnn and Gordon Getty
FoundationGraingerJohn R. Halligan
Charitable FundJim and Michelle HirschDrs. Peyton and Betty
HutchisonIrving Harris Foundation Kraft Foods Global, Inc.Mr. Kevin KrakoraMr. Michael MackeyMacy’sMesirow FinancialNavistar, Inc.NicorNorthern Trust
Charitable TrustNorthshore
DevelopmentMr. and Mrs. Salhuddin
and Nazneen Razi
INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
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the Chicago Sinfonie� a2011-2012 Season
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rougeau
Mr. John SmtihReed Smith LLPMs. Stephanie SpringsThe Siragusa FoundationMr. Mark WilliamsMs. Anita Wilson
Vivace Circle ($2,500-$4,999)Dr. Neelum AggarwalAnonymousMr. Karim AhamedMr. Peter BarrettMs. Karen BealNorman Chappelle
and Cheri Wilson-Chappelle
Challenger, Gray and Christmas
Ms. Eileen ChinCity Arts - City of
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media, Columbia College Chicago
ComEdDeloitte Consulting LLPMs. Diane DowdMr. Patrick FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Phil and
LaJule GantMr. Charles H. HarperMs. Susan IrionJack & Jill of America
FoundationMs. Mary JamesHon. Emil JonesJones Lang LaSalleMr. Brian KreiderMr. and Mrs. Dean NelsonSage FoundationMr. and Mrs. John and
Margaret SaphirMs. Stephanie S. SpringsThe Farny R. Wurlitzer
Foundation
Allegro Circle ($1,000-$2,499)Mr. Spencer AloisioMr. Richard AndersonIn Honor of Maestro
FreemanMr. and Mrs. James and
Susan AnnableIn Memory of William
JohnstonAriel Capital
Management, LLCMr. Marcus BoggsMr. Leslie Bond, Jr. Ms. Elena BradieMs. Gloria CastilloElizabeth F. Cheney
FoundationR. M. Chin & AssociatesMr. and Mrs. William and
Arlene ConnellMr. and Mrs. Michael and
Loretta Davenport Ms. Shelley DavisMs. Frances DixonMs. Catherine DowdEMSO Equities, LLCMr. Jamal EdwardsCarmen and Earnest FairMs. Margarete EvanoffMr. Doug FreemanHBK Engineering, LLCMr. Doug HarrisMs. Sharon HatchettMr. Prentiss Jackson and
Dr. Cynthia HendersonMr. John JanowiakMs. Betty JohnsonMs. Carol B. JohnsonMs. Jetta JonesJones Lang LaSalle
AmericasMr. Monty Kehl and Mr.
Craig WilbanksMs. Adrienne KingCatherine and Jack
KotenKnight Partners, LLCMr. Roger LefebvreMr. Joe LernerMr. and Mrs. Richard
McKinlayMs. Dorri McWhorterMr. Terry Mazany Mr. Michael MorrisToni-Marie MontgomeryDr. John D. Morrison
Mr. Walter NelsonMs. Jacqueline N’NamdiMr. and Mrs. Quintin and
Diane Primo Ms. Brenda PulliamRuzicka and Associates,
LTD.Ms. Linda Johnson RiceMs. Betty RileyMs. Hollie RummanMr. and Mrs. R.E. SargentMr. Michael SawyierMr. James StoneMr. Andres TapiaMs. Jacqueline TaylorMr. Alexander TerrasMs. Almarie WagnerRoger G. Wilson and Hon.
Giovinella GonthierMs. Greta WeathersbyMr. and Mrs. Patrick
Wooldridge
Forte Circle ($500-$999)Ms. Rochelle AllenAnonymousMr. Stephen C. BakerMs. Grace BarryMr. Dennis BartolucciMs. Yasmin BatesMr. and Mrs. Lerone
Bennett, Jr.Dr. Vanice (Van) Billups,
Ph.D.Mr. Raymond BisanzMs. Julie BouchardMs. Teri Boyd and Mr.
Aleksandar HemonDr. and Mrs. Arthur
BrazierMr. Rich BreyMs. Beulah R. BrooksMr. Brady BrownleeMr. Paul BujakCapital Infrastructure
Group, LLCMs. Luz ChavezThe Chicago Classical
Recording SocietyChicago Federation of
MusiciansMr. and Mrs. John T. ClarkMr. Wheeler ColemanDr. Roosevelt Collins and
Jean CollinsMs. Rita Curry
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Damsky
Ms. Marsha DavisMs. Karen DeLauMr. William DeWoskinMs. Tatiana K. DixonMs. Toni DunningMr. Alan EaksDr. Gloria Elam-NorrisDeborah and David
Epstein FoundationEpstein GlobalMs. Deb KerrMr. Michael FalboMs. Roshni FlynnMr. James FoleyRosalind and Gilbert FryeMr. Stanley HiltonThe History MakersMs. Alice GreenhouseMr. and Mrs. Timothy
GreeningMs. Joyce GreyMrs. Ann E. GrubeMr. Larry HaefnerMs. Gwendolyn Hatten
ButlerMr. Stanley Hill, Sr.Mr. Pran JhaMs. Phyllis JamesMr. and Mrs. George E.
JohnsonMs. Micaeh JohnsonMs. Nicole Johnson
ScalesMr. Drew KentMr. Eric KingMr. Thomas KirschbraunMr. and Mrs. Craig and
Jennifer KnappLa Rabida Children’s
HospitalMr. Jacques LaunerMs. Natalie LewisMs. Maria LinMr. Lewis LivermoreDr. John and Doug LuceChuck and Jan Mackie Mr. George MansourMs. Toya MarionneauxMs. Janis E. MarleyMr. Carlos Alonzo MarunMr. and Mrs. Walter and
Shirley MasseyMr. Gary MattsMr. Craig MilkintMillerCoors
Ms. Beatrice W. MillerMr. and Mrs. Stephen and
Cindy MitchellMs. Constance
MontgomeryMs. Nailah D. MuttalibMr. Marcello NavarroMs. Isobel NealMr. David NicholsDr. Linda Curtis-
O’BannonMs. Judy PettyMr. Roberto RamirezMs. Louise Lee ReidMrs. Marion RobertsJohn and Gwendolyn
RogersMs. Susan RogersMr. Julius Rothschild Mr. William RuffinMs. Jagriti RuparelMs. Rebecca SanchezMr. Al SharpMr. and Mrs. William
ScottSidley Austin FoundationRuth and Frederick
Spiegel FoundationMs. Alisa Starks Mrs. Tammy SteeleMr. and Mrs. James W.
StoneMs. Kathleen TannyhillMs. Dana Thomas AustinThe Rise GroupMr. and Mrs. Peter and
Pooja VukosavichMr. and Mrs. David
WintonDr. and Mrs. Roland
WaryjasMr. and Mrs. James and
Jill WeidnerMs. Thelma
WestmorelandWestside Friends of the
Chicago SinfoniettaMr. Tramayne WhitneyMr. Hugh WilliamsMs. Elizabeth S. WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Bruce and
Rita WilsonMr. Tom WolfMr. James H. WootenMs. Beatrice Young
Patron’s Circle ($250-$499)Ms. Duffie AdelsonMs. Janice AgnewAdvisor Charitable Gift
FundMs. Iris AtkinsDr. Lascelles AndersonMs. Crystal AshbyMs. Mary Lou Bacon†
Mr. Jeff BaddeleyMs. Zita BaltramonasMr. John BarronMr. Walter Becky IIMs. Carol A. BergerMr. Perry BerkeMs. Michelle BibbsMr. Arthur BoddieMr. Robert BowerMs. Barbara BowlesMs. Laurie BradyMs. Pauline Spicer BrownMs. Ina BurdMs. Geneva CallowayRev. Finley CampbellMs. J.C. CampbellMr. Ruben CannonMs. Vilma ChanMs. Kimberly Chase
HardingMs. Aimee ChristMr. and Mrs. John ClarkMr. Michael CleavengerMr. Lawrence Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Marge Collens
Ms. Kevann CookeWilliam R. Crozier and
Judy ChrismanMs. Barbara Cress
LawrenceMr. Joseph DanahyMs. Marsha DavisMs. Sara Pope DavisMs. Noel DeBackerMs. Bertha DePriestMs. Gloria DillardMr. Patrick DorseyJoanne and Bob DulskiMs. Sarah EbnerMs. Sylvia EdwardsMr. Paul M. EmbreeMs. Marcia FlickFranczek Radelet
Attorneys and Counselors
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Sue and Paul FreehlingMr. Dennis FruinGabriel FuentesMs. Denise GardnerMs. Maeve GernstetterMr. James GinsburgMs. Randilyn GilliamMs. Jean GrantMs. Maria GreenMr. Brian GurberMs. Janice HamasakiMs. Alyce HammonsMr. Michael HenkelC. M. GoviaMr. Scott HargadonHarris Bank FoundationMs. Marilyn HeckmyerMr. Jay HeymanMr. Stan HillIBM International
FoundationMaggie ColemanIn honor of Michelle
CollinsI-Stats Med Inc.The Janotta-Pearsall
Family Fund
Mr. Christopher KellyMs. Joyce Johnson MillerMs. Peggy MontesMr. Todd MuchMs. Mary JamesMs. Paula K. JonesMr. William JonesKatten Temple LLCMr. Steve KingMs. Vivian KingMr. Fred LabedMr. and Mrs. Richard and
Roberta LarsonDr. and Mrs. Edwin J.
LiebnerMr. and Mrs. Arnie
LentersMs. Vivian LosethMrs. Christine LovingMr. Craig Jeffery and Ms.
Barua ManaliMr. Matthew MantellMs. Janis MarleyMr. Michael MayoMr. John P. McAllister and
Ms. Laura F. Edwards Mr. Thomas McElroy
Mr. Hasan MerchantMs. Irene MeyerMs. Doris MerrityMs. Carole C. Miller –
WoodMr. Scott MillerMs. Constance
MontgomeryMs. Annette Soil MooreMs. Helen MooreMs. Nailah D. MuttalibDrs. Donald E. and Mary
Ellen NewsomMs. Dorothy NisbethMs. Alison E. Nelson Ms. Joyce NormanMs. Deidra Ann NorrisMargaret O’HaraJeff and Susan Pearsall
FundMr. Gary PelzMs. Dolores PettittMr. and Mrs. Joe and
Naomi PettyMs. Mackenzie PhillipsMs. Harriet PiccirilliMr. James W. Rankin
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Mr. and Mrs. Cordell ReedMs. Hilda RichardsAndre and Dana RiceMs. Marion RobertsMs. Penelope RobinsonMr. Hosea SandersMs. Nisha Ruparel-SenMs. Helen ShankMs. Gloria SilvermanMr. Robert Smith Dr. Glenda SmithSphinx OrganizationMs. Mary Ann SpiegelJesse SpunginMs. Joyce StricklinMs. K. SujathaTamarindMr. Darrell TaylorMs. Sheila TuckerMs. Audrey TuggleMs. Linda S. TuggleDavid Hirschman and
Morrison TorreyMr. David J. VarnerinMr. Darwin Walton
Mr. Marc WashingtonMs. Thelma
WestmorelandMs. Dorothy WhiteMs. Regina Allen WilsonMs. Rita WilsonMs. Gladys WoodsMrs. Ruth O. WooldridgeNicala R. Carter-WoolfolkKionne Annette
WyndewickeMs. Aline O. YoungMs. Cynthia Young
Sustainer’s Circle($100-$249)Mr. Finis AbernathyMs. Ruth A. AllinMs. Arlene AlpertDr. Anna Anthony† Ms. Rita BakewellMs. Karen BealMr. David BeedyMr. Dave BeldenMs. Janice Bell
Ms. Melanie BergMs. Angela BillingsMs. Geneva BishopMr. Stephen BlessmanMs. Diana Frances BlitzerMs. Mary BlomquistJohn Paul BlosserMr. Darryl BoggsMs. Joyce BowlesRuby and Romural
BradleyW. G. and Joann BramanMs. Martha BrummittBob Bujak In Honor of Dorothy
WhiteIrving and Ragina L.
BuntonDr. Rose Butler HayesMs. Karen CallawayMs. Debra O. CallenMr. Greg CameronIn Honor of Audrey
TuggleM. J. Cannizzo
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Mr. David Carnerin Richard and Nancy
CarriganMs. Julia CartwrightCertified Tax ServiceMr. and Mrs. Richard and
Jeanne ChaneyMr. Thomas ChesrownMr. and Mrs. Robert and
Vivian ChurchMichael and Peg ClearyIra and Nancy CohenMr. William Cousins, Jr.Ms. Mary-Terese CozzolaBob and Mary Ellen
CreightonMs. Geraldine
CunninghamMs. Gwendolyn CurrinMr. and Mrs. Tapas and
Judy Das GuptaMarilyn and Robert DayMs. Donna Davies Mr. and Mrs. Charles and
Rosalie DavisThomas and Linda DavisJoseph and Susanna
DavisonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.
DawsonTom and Samantha
DeKovenMr. Juan DiesMs. Shirley DillardJoann and Bob DulskiMr. and Mrs. Goodwin W.
DuncanMs. Clarice DurhamMs. Patricia EichenoldMr. Peter EllisRobert Elston and
Patricia SloanMs. Emelda L. EstellBarbara and Charlotte
FantaMr. and Mrs. Paul and
LaVergne FantaMr. Harvey FelderMs. Susan FioreMs. Joan Y. FlemingJohn and Judith FloeterMs. Pricilla FlorenceDr. Juliann Bluitt FosterMs. Victoria FrankMr. Paul FreehlingMs. J. FriedmanMr. Dileep Gangolli
Mr. and Mrs. James Gervasio
Ms. Barbara GilbertMs. Phyllis GlinkMr. and Mrs. Timothy
GreeningMr. James GrisbyAnita & Warren HarderMs. Gwendolyn HudsonMs. Doric HullihanMr. Clifford HuntMs. Delores IveryMs. Pat EmmerMs. Carol GilbertsonMs. Irene GoldsteinMs. Andrea GreenMs. Flora Braxton GreenMr. and Mrs. Andrew and
Mary Lee GreenleeMs. Susan GrossmanIn Honor of Dan and
Caroline GrossmanMr. Calvin Hall, Sr.Ms. Alyce G. HammonsMs. Gwendolyn HardenDoris J. HarrisMr. Dolphin S. HarrisMr. Herbert C. Harris Ms. Deborah Minor
HarveyGloria O. HemphillMs. Barbara J. HerronMs. Ruth HorwichMs. Yvonne HuntleyMs. Delores IveryMr. and Mrs. John and
Leola JacksonMr. Prentiss JacksonMr. Jack JamesMs. Kennie M. JamesMs. Mary L. JannottaMr. Dwayne JasperJohnson Controls
Foundation, Inc. Mr. James JohnsonMr. Jon D. JohnsonMr. Jon S. JohnsonMr. Carl JohnstonMs. Sharon R. JohnstonMs. Constance J. JonesMs. Marion Jones Ms. Patricia KilduffMr. Bryant KimMarie C. KingMs. Patricia KoldykeJoan H. LawsonMr. Ross Lee
Mr. Robert B. LiftonMs. Patricia Long
Mantell Music Ensemble, Inc.
Ms. Corinne Allen McArdle
Estelle McDougal LanierMs. Rosemary LevineNini and Tom Lyman IIIMs. Shirley MartinMs. Grace L. MathisMr. John McAllisterMr. Ruben McClendon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McLeanMs. Joyce Merriwether Dr. Irene M. MeyerMs. Cindy MitchelRobert MoellerMr. Edward MooreMary MomsenRev. Calvin MorrisEdgar and Wilda MorrisMs. Peggy MontesMs. Catherine MugeriaMs. Monica MurthaMr. James MyersMs. Myrna NolanMs. Joyce NormanMs. Earnestine NorwoodMs. Karen NooraniMs. Sally NusinsonMr. Dragic M. ObradovicMr. Paul OppenheimMs. Dorris OveMr. Larry Owens Allen and Georga
ParchemMs. Gail Harvey ParkerMs. Maude PattersonMs. Donna M. Perisee
McFarlaneMs. Anna M. PerkinsToussaint and Thelma
PerkinsMartha B. PetersMr. Vikton PetroliunasMs. Judy PettyMs. Catherine PickarMs. Rosemary PietrzakMr. and Mrs. Larry and
Judy PittsMs. Katherine RagnarMr. Brian RayMs. Elizabeth RayMs. Bobbie Raymond
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Adm. J. Paul ReasonMs. Lois Wells ReedMr. Arnold RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Jack RogersMs. Marcia L. RogersMs. Susan RogersIn Honor of Sally
Nusinson from Victoria Sarah
Mr. John G. Schreckengost
Ms. Ida L. ScottMr. Howard J. SellerMs. Elizabeth SelmierHoward S. ShapiroMr. Herbert SiegelMr. and Mrs. Martin
SilvermanMr. Craig SokolSouth Shore Cultural
CenterIn Memory of Anna
AnthonyMs. Jeanne SparrowDoris and Herman SmithMs. Hope D. SmithFranklin St. LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Joan and
Charles StaplesMs. Betty J. M. StarksMs. Marie StauchMr. Frankie StephensMs. Sue Stewart Mr. Brian StintonMr. James StoneMs. Lisa SullivanMs. Peggy SullivanMr. Michael SutkoIn Honor of Beatrice
Young from Symphonic Voyages
Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Astrida Tantillo
Janet and Samme Thompson
Ms. Bradena ThomasMs. Brianna Thompson Albert and Glennette
TurnerCordelia D. Twitty Ms. Gloria Cecilia
ValentinoMr. John J. VieraMs. Carol R. ViethMs. Dorothy V. WadleyMs. Audrey WalkerMr. John Wallace
Anita M. WardMs. Jean E. WebsterKen and Marie WesterMs. Thelma WestmorlandMr. Jay N. Whipple, Jr.Ms. Melissa A. WhitsonMs. Vera WilkinsMr. Brian WilliamsMr. Harold WingfieldMs. Gladys WoodsMr. and Mrs. Joseph
YokleyMr. Clyde A. Young IIIMs. Milicent YoungYvonne L. YoungMr. Paul Zafer
Friend’s Circle (To $99)AnonymousMr. Howard AckermanMs. Carolyn S. AustinMr. Charles A. BakerMs. Barbara BallingerMs. Gail BanksCrotaluer BarnettMs. Jann BeauchampMs. Judith BeisserMr. Tomas G. BissonnetteMr. Darryl BoggsBruce and Faith
BonecutterDonald and Irma BravinMs. Cynthia BrownMs. Laura BuntingMs. Trina BurrussMs. Anne CanaparyWilliam and Virginia
CassinDr. and Mrs. Roque
CorderoReverend Robert CrossWilliam and Arlene
ConnellMr. Andrew CutlerMs. Kassie DavisMs. Linda DavisMr. Thomas DavisTed and Joanne
DespotesMr. Tom DeKovenMs. Alison DonnMs. Joan Doss AndersonMarshall Keltz and Bill
DrewryMr. Marvin DysonMr. and Mrs. John and
Pamela Eggum
Ms. Delores EllisonMs. Sondra L. FewMs. Annette FordMs. Juliann Bluitt FosterMs. Diana FrancesMs. Karen FreelMs. Laura Dean FriedrichMs. Martha L. GarrettMs. Ellen GaryMr. and Mrs. James and
Annleola GervasioMs. Phyllis J. GilfoyleMs. Marcella E. GillieMr. James GinsburgMs. Julia GolnickMs. Ophelia GoodrumMs. Barbara GreenleeMs. Susan GrossmanMs. Doris M. GruskinMs. Phyllis HandelMs. Harriet HausmanMs. Lori Hayes ShawMarilyn HeckmyerMr. William HeelanMs. Mia HenryMs. Rhonda HillMs. Florence L. HirschIn Honor of Florence L.
HirschMr. John B. HirschAlsencia Warren HodoIn Honor of Patricia
Bournique HollowayMs. Holly HughesMs. Rosemary JackMs. Doris JacksonMs. Vera Curry JamesMs. Argie JohnsonMs. Beulah JohnsonMr. Ray JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth and
Charlotte KenzelCarol KippermanGeorge & Velna KolodziejMr. Robert LardnerMr. and Mrs. Samuel and
Joan Lovering Mrs. Willie E. LegardyMs. Pearl MadlockPearl MalkMs. Karen E. MasseyAlefiyah MasterJune MatayoshiMs. Sylvia McClendon Mr. John M. McDonaldMs. Yvonne D. McElroy
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INDIV IDUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS (c o n t.)
Mr. and Mrs. Dick and Peg McKinlay
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Sharon McLean
Irene M. MeyerBarbara MillarMs. Vivian MitchellMs. Madeline MoonMs. Meredith B. Murray Kathryn and Fred NirdeMs. Earnestine NorwoodJewell K. OatesDelano and Bonita
O’BanionMs. Irma OlmedoMs. Gertrude O’ReillyMr. Gary C. PelzNoel and Bella PerlmanMs. Rosemary PietrzakJoan and Robert Pope Mr. Clyde ProctorStuart and Marlene
RankinMs. Jennifer ReedE. Dolores RegisterMs. Janice E. Rhodes
J. Dennis and Eli RichMs. Gloria RigoniMs. Michele RobinsonMs. Helen RosalesIn Memory of Ethel
SparrowMs. Marguerite L. SaeckerMs. Mary Rose SarnoRev. and Mrs. Don
SchillingMr. Jeff Scurry In Honor of Josephine
ScurryMs. Faye SeemanMs. June ShiversMr. Brian SikoyskiGloria P. Silverman Living
TrustMs. Kathryn SimmonsTomas Bissonnette and
Rita SimoMs. Anna Cooper
StantonMs. Lydia Smutny SterbaMs. Roma StewartMs. Elisabeth Stiffel
Mr. Michael SutkoMr. James SwinertonCaesar and Patricia Tabet In Honor of Jacquié
Taylor from Claire Laton-Taylor
Ms. Shelby TennantMr. Melvin ThomasMs. Mary Jo TozziMs. Dorothy WadleyMs. Georgene WaltersMs. Erika WaltonMr. and Mrs. Bruce and
Rita WatsonMr. Jay WilcoxenMs. Consuelo WilliamsIn Memory of George
WilliamsMs. Ruth Teena WilliamsMs. Lynn WinikatesDavid and Nancy WintonMichele Sutton YeadonMr. and Mrs. Eric Yondorf
† In Loving Memory
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SPONSORS
The Chicago Sinfonietta gratefully acknowledges the support of the following organizations:
The Chicago Sinfonietta is represented by the Silverman Group for public relations services.
ENERI Communications: Asian Pacific Media/Marketing Consultant
Deborah Newman Marketing Communications: Western Suburban Media/Marketing Consultant
Brave New Pictures is the Official Video Company of the Chicago Sinfonietta
Theater rental and services have been generously underwritten through the support of the Harris Theater for Music and Dance.
THANKS TO THE SAINTS, Volunteers for the Performing Arts. For information visit www.saintschicago.org or call 773-529-5510.
Lead Season Sponsor
Lead Media Sponsor Supporting Media Sponsor
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THE FR IENDS GROUPS OF THE CHICAGO S INFONIET TA
The Friends of the Chicago Sinfonietta is made up of three volunteer organiza-tions - the North, South, and West Side chapters - that promote the Sinfonietta and its mission. These groups introduce the Sinfonietta to new audiences and seek their involvement as subscribers, attendees, contributors, and volunteers. For more information about how you can become involved, contact the Chicago Sinfonietta at 312.236.3681.
North Side Chapter
Barbara Harper Norman, Co-ChairKathleen Tannyhill, Co-Chair
Rochelle Allen Rita CurryDr. Milton DraperStanley HiltonDrs. Betty and Peyton HutchisonCarol JohnsonConstance MontgomeryNailah MuttalibCharlz PayneBeverly Washington
South Side Chapter
Linda Tuggle, Chair
Lonnette AlexanderIris AtkinsJulie BargowskiBeulah R. BrooksPauline Spicer BrownChristine BrowneCarole H. ButlerCheri ChappelleBobbi Jo DonelsonElise Howard EdmondEmelda L. EstellEllen GaryJoyce R. GreyJanice M. HamasakiHelen HatchettSharon HatchettVeronica S. JeniferJanis E. MarleyDoris MerrityBeatrice W. MillerHelen P. MooreJacqueline L. MooreJoyce M. Norman
Deidra NorrisMarcia A. PrestonGwendolyn RitchieMarion E. RobertsAntoinette ScottSharon E. ScottGlenda SmithJoyce Occomy StricklinSheila TuckerAudrey TuggleDorothy R. WhiteElizabeth WilkinsRita WilsonBarbara Wright-PryorAline O. Young
West Suburban Chapter
Kim L. Bright, Chair
Lesa AlexanderPeggy BeataGloria BrooksIan CarrusGina EanesRaullo EanesShawna EpichMary Ellen FieslerKathy FrankPeggy FrankDeborah HatchettHelen HatchettLucy HoyPatricia Andrews KeenanJames MarkArchie NeedhamDeborah NewmanCharmayne SearsDana Simone StovalDestiny StovalEarl StubbeBarbara YokomAlenda Young
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CHICAGOCL ASS ICALMUSIC .ORG
Don’t miss out – visit chicagoclassicalmusic.org today! Highlighting an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look into Chicago’s world of classical music, the site features a comprehensive classical music events calendar, Hot Deal discounted tickets, a classical music news feed, forums to discuss the arts, blogs and articles written by musicians and leaders of top classical organizations in Chicago (including the Sinfonietta’s own Executive Director, Jim Hirsch),and much, much more. You can create your own user profile, post comments, articles and reviews! So get engaged and join Chicago’s classical music online community – www.chicagoclassicalmusic.org! Our 31 Participating organizations include Ars Antigua, Ars Viva, Avalon String Quartet, Baroque Band, Cedille Records, Chicago a cappella, Chicago Chamber Musicians, Chicago Cultural Center – Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago Opera Theater, Chicago Philharmonic, Chicago Sinfonietta, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, CUBE, Dominican University Performing Arts Center, Elmhurst Choral Union, Fulcrum Point New Music Project, Grant Park Music Festival, Harris Theater for Music and Dance, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Light Opera Works, Mostly Music Chicago, Music of the Baroque, Newberry Consort, Pacifica Quartet, Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University, Ravinia, Rembrandt Chamber Players, St. Charles Singers, The Chicago Ensemble, University of Chicago Presents, and WFMT. Generous support is provided by the MacArthur Foundation.
HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE
Harris Theater for Music and Dance: A Partner to Chicago’s Performing Arts Community
Opened in 2003, the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park was the first multi-use performing arts venue to be built in the Chicago downtown area since 1929. Today, the Theater continues to host the most diverse offerings of any venue in Chicago, featuring the city’s most acclaimed music and dance institutions as well as world-renowned national and international artists and ensembles through its Harris Theater Presents series.
The Harris Theater’s mission is to partner and collaborate with an array of Chicago’s emerging and mid-sized performing arts organizations to help them build the resources and infrastructure necessary to achieve artistic growth and long-term organizational sustainability. The Theater supports this mission by providing these resident companies subsidized rental, technical expertise and marketing support, thus allowing the organizations to focus on what they do best – bringing the finest music and dance to the public. Additionally, the Harris Theater is committed to presenting world-class music and dance organizations in order to maintain its reputation as a venue of growing importance as well as to help build audiences for the Theater’s resident companies. Lastly, through its Community and Family Enrichment Initiatives, the Theater works to advance family enrichment and engagement for children and adults in order to provide a strong educational framework to promote the understanding of the performing arts for Chicago residents of all ages and communities.
The Harris Theater serves as a national model of unique collaboration between the philanthropic community and performing arts organizations and is proud to be the home of a myriad of Chicago’s most exciting music and dance companies, including Chicago Opera Theater, eighth blackbird, Hubbard Street Dance
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HARRIS THEATER FOR MUSIC AND DANCE (c o n t.)
Chicago, and Music of the Baroque, as well as serve as host to internationally renowned companies and artists, including Laurie Anderson, Daniel Barenboim, New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet and Pinchas Zukerman.
To learn more about Harris Theater, or to purchase tickets to any of the performances, visit www.HarrisTheaterChicago.org, call 312-334-7777 or visit Harris Theater Ticket Services at 205 E. Randolph Dr. Chicago, IL 60601.
Harris Theater Performance Information
Rental Information: If you have any questions about the Harris Theater, including rental of the facility, group tours or volunteer opportunities, please call the administrative office Monday through Friday during normal business hours at 312-334-2400.
Ticket Purchases: To purchase tickets visit www.HarrisTheaterChicago.org 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; or call 312-334-7777 and visit the Harris Theater box office Monday through Friday from 12 – 6 pm or on days with performances until curtain.
IN CONSIDERATION OF OTHER PATRONS AND THE PERFORMERS:Turn off all cell phones.
For your safety, please take a moment and note the nearest exit. In the event of an emergency, please follow the directions of the Harris Theater house staff. In the event of an illness or injury, please inform the Harris Theater house manager.
Photography is not permitted in the Theater at any time. Film or digital images will be confiscated or deleted by the Harris Theater house staff. Infrared assisted listening devices are available from the Harris Theater house staff.
The Theater is equipped for easy access to all seating levels for patrons needing special access. Please advise the box office prior to the performance for any special seating needs.
Smoking is prohibited within the Harris Theater.
Parking: Discounted parking validation is available for all ticket holders using the Millennium Park Garage. A validation machine is located next to the Box Office on the Orchestra Level, as you enter the theater lobby.
Retrieved items will be held for ninety days with the Harris Theater house staff at 312-334-2403.
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management.
Harris Theater SupportThe generous support of the Harris Theater’s contributors enables the Theater to partner with an array of Chicago’s non-profit arts organizations and cultural institutions, thus providing them with subsidized rental, technical expertise and marketing support. With this support, the Harris Theater allows these remarkable resident companies to focus on what they do best – bringing the finest music and dance to the public.
If you would like to make a contribution to the Harris Theater’s annual fund or would like information about corporate sponsorship opportunities, please call 312-334-2455.