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Steven Karidoyanes, Music Director
2017/18 SEASON
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2017-2018 SEASON
A Message from the Board Chair ............................................................................................... 3
Message from the Executive Director .................................................................................... 5
Planned Giving ................................................................................................................................... 10
Composers Society .......................................................................................................................... 11
Mission, Vision, Values ................................................................................................................... 17
The Phil’s History ................................................................................................................................ 20
Music Director Steven Karidoyanes ...................................................................................... 24
The Concert Program .............................................................................................................28-29
Ways to Contribute ........................................................................................................................ 35
Season at a Glance ....................................................................................................................36-37
Educational Programs ............................................................................................................46-47
In Partnership with our Community ..............................................................................64-65
For Your Information ...................................................................................................................... 72
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From the Board Chair
Dear friends,
Tonight we bring to a close what has been a spectacular 102nd season of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra.
From our grand opening night featuring Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and the Grand Canyon Suite; our second classical performance with guitarist Eliot Fisk helping us savor flavors from Spain and Italy; our always popular and spirited Holiday Pops; the Phil’s family concert boasting distinctly American themes with the music of Aaron Copland and Leroy Anderson; our
powerful Passions Unbound concert featuring award-winning cellist Allison Eldredge in Saint-Saëns' Cello Concerto No. 1; to this evening’s salute to Broadway, it has been an extraordinary season showcasing the Phil’s acclaimed musicians and conductor, Steven Karidoyanes.
I want to thank you, our listening audience, for joining us in the shared experience of great, live music. I also want to thank our sponsors and donors, without whom the music you are enjoying this evening and at every concert would not be possible.
The Phil will be performing our free, patriotic July 4th concert on the Plymouth waterfront, and keep an eye on our website for summer performances at Laura's Center for the Arts at the Emilson YMCA campus in Hanover.
We look forward to welcoming you back in the fall, as we celebrate Maestro Karidoyanes’ 25th season as conductor of the Phil.
Have a restful, enjoyable and safe summer.
Cheers,
Paul F. JeanChairBoard of Directors
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Message from the Executive Director
Superheroes"I grew up with five superheroes: five boisterous brothers who had me totally convinced they could protect all the kids in our Milwaukee neighborhood — and save the entire planet if necessary. Tom, the oldest, was our Batman: super smart and super analytical like his alter ego Bruce Wayne. Todd, aka Spiderman, loved rock-climbing, web-slinging and using his Spidey-sense to alert us when my mom and dad were about to catch
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In this ongoing column, Executive Director Kim Corben takes you out of the concert hall and behind the scenes of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra to keep you informed of the organization’s initiatives and achievements, and its impact in our schools and community. Contact Kim at 508.746.8008 or email [email protected].
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Planned Giving
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”
Planned Giving is an easy way to make a lasting contribution to the Phil. Planned gifts play a crucial role in sustaining the high level of artistry and innovative programming of the orchestra while enriching and shaping the culture of our community.
Popular ways to give include:Bequests and Wills A bequest, a donation made through your will, is a flexible and convenient planned gift. While you may decide today that you will make the donation, the transfer occurs only when your will is executed. In other words, you retain complete control of your assets during your lifetime. There are several types of bequests you may want to consider.
Outright Bequest You may donate a gift of a specific dollar amount or a particular asset, securities, a house or other tangible property.
Residual Bequest The gift is the remainder of your estate after the payment of all other bequests and estate related expenses.
Contingent Bequest Name the Phil as the recipient of all or some of your estate after the death of other beneficiaries.
Charitable Trust Set up a charitable trust wherein the principal would eventually go to the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra.
Retirement Assets or Insurance Give the remainder of your IRA, Keogh tax-sheltered annuity or qualified pension plan.
Please contact your attorney for special details and language for any bequest.
By including a bequest to the Phil in your will or living trust, you are ensuring that we can continue our mission for years to come. Your gift also entitles your estate to a federal estate tax charitable deduction.
Legacy Society Those who make a bequest to the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra become members of the Legacy Society. It is not necessary to provide estate documentation, however, to ensure your gift works as you intended, we appreciate knowing the details of your gift.
The Phil is happy to work with your estate planning attorney, financial advisor, insurance agent and tax preparer to ensure you receive the maximum benefit for your gift.
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Composers' Society
“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks and invents.” ~Ludwig van Beethoven
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is pleased to announce a new leadership giving group - The Composers’ Society. These key-supporters are visionaries who have made a commitment to the future of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra and we are grateful for their support. This group will meet annually for a celebratory recognition dinner and chamber concert exclusively for members. The Composers' Society began in June, 2015 and it is an annual membership.
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Mozart Circle$1,500-$2,499Shirley W. AmoryWilliam and Merrill BloorBen and Anne BrewsterJoy and Roger BurnsJohn and Jane FunderburkBill and Judy Gagnon Philip and Pamela HildebrandtTom and Linda HurleyDavid and Terry KatzRichard and Pauline SerkeyKiernan E. SkinnerBob and Jane VanderlinBarbara Posner WardGene and Marcy WeinerJason Wolfson
Haydn Circle$1,000-$1,499Mrs. Elaine BocJohn and Sandra EmlerPeter Gaudette and Jean Marie EufrazioJudith and Ken FosdickMarlissa GardnerBill and Paula HarrisSherman and Diane HoytJoe and Mimi JannettyChristine and Steve KarnoltJerry and Penny KriegelDrs. Sanford and Kathleen LeslieMary and Harvey LeSueur
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To learn more about becoming a member of this distinguished leadership group, please contact Kim Corben, Executive Director at 508.746.8008.
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Mission, Vision & Values
MISSION
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, a professional orchestral ensemble, presents a wide range of live music and educational programs to people
of all ages and backgrounds on the South Shore of Massachusetts.
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
VISION
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra aspires to be the recognized leader of the performing arts on the South Shore.
CORE VALUES
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is committed to the following core values:
• Artistic Excellence – maintaining an unwavering commitment to performing at the highest standards
• Community – serving as a cultural resource and bringing people together to share in the enjoyment of live musical entertainment
• Expansive Repertoire – ranging from classical to popular to family concerts
• Music Education – presenting programs that nurture a life-long appreciation of music
• Sustainability – ensuring the long-term financial stability of the orchestra
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the Phil’s History
Now in its 102nd season, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra played its first concert on December 28, 1913, under the organization and imagination of G. Herbert Clarke, a Kingston violin teacher with a passion for music and a vision of shared musical fellowship with the community.
Today’s orchestra comprises all professionally trained musicians who come from diverse academic backgrounds, a variety of countries, and who bring a world-class level of precision, skill and dedication.
With the exception of two years during World War II, the orchestra has been in continuous operation since 1913. In 1973 the orchestra became a chartered, non-profit corporation and experienced a period of significant growth in both programming and support.
Under the guidance of Music Director and Conductor Steven Karidoyanes, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra has taken its place as a major cultural force in southeastern New England. Today, the Phil plays to critical acclaim, premieres pieces from leading composers, performs with world-renowned soloists, and has performed in venues across the region.
Beyond the concert season, the Phil presents a wide range of live music and educational programs to people of all ages and backgrounds. Working with educators, leaders and community partners, the Phil reaches well beyond Plymouth, serving as innovator and advocate for music for all.
Since his appointment in 1994, Steven Karidoyanes continues to raise the orchestra to new levels of distinction with a commitment to artistic excellence, music education, and community outreach.
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As a conductor, composer and broadcaster, Boston native Steven Karidoyanes brings a wealth of musical experiences to the podium.
This is Mr. Karidoyanes’ 24th season as Conductor and Music Director of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra. Continually praised for the level of distinction to which he brings his ensembles, one reviewer said of the Beethoven Missa Solemnis performance he conducted, “Karidoyanes and his forces navigated it with absolute confidence, allowing the composer's unruly spirit to speak clearly through them.” (Boston Globe, November 7, 2011.)
This is also his 14th season conducting the New England Conservatory Youth Symphony, leading concerts in Boston’s most prestigious concert venues and in past concert tours of Italy, Greece, Costa Rica, Eastern Europe, Ireland and Spain. Since 2008, he is also a regular understudy conductor for The Boston Pops. He made his Boston Pops conducting debut in Symphony Hall in December 2016.
Past international guest conducting engagements include Hungary's Savaria Symphony Orchestra in Hainburg, Austria, the Prague Symphony Chamber Orchestra, Costa Rica’s National Music Institute Youth Symphony, and return engagements with the North Czech Philharmonic. In January 2016 he conducted a series of concerts with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Karidoyanes has also guest conducted the Syracuse Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, and orchestras in the Washington, D.C. region. Opera productions conducted include Cape Cod Opera’s Carmen, The Mikado by the Bostonian Opera & Concert Ensemble [a.k.a. “The Bostonians”] and Opera-by-the-Bay’s (MA) Die Fledermaus.
He recently stepped down from leading Masterworks Chorale after a decade, conducting choral/orchestral masterworks in Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre. He has also held the posts of Music Director of the Boston College Symphony Orchestra, Associate Conductor of the Winston-Salem Symphony and Greensboro Symphony orchestras in North Carolina, and Assistant Conductor of the Rhode Island Philharmonic. He has served on the faculty of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute for ten seasons, and on the conducting faculty of the New England Conservatory.
Complementing his performing activities, Mr. Karidoyanes is a composer and member of ASCAP. His composition, Yerakína: Dionysian Dance for Orchestra, was written for and premiered by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and has already been performed by The Boston Pops. His Café Neon: Fantasy on Greek Songs and Dances has been performed over thirty times by over a dozen orchestras coast to coast plus Italy, Greece and Australia. A classical music announcer/producer, Mr. Karidoyanes has worked for National Public Radio affiliates in Boston, North Carolina and Indiana.
Steven Karidoyanes holds a Bachelor of Music Degree from Boston University and received training in orchestral conducting at the Canford School of Music in Dorset, England, where he studied with the renowned British conducting coach, George Hurst. Additional orchestral studies earned him the Outstanding Graduate Student Award for two consecutive years from Ball State University in Indiana.
Mr. Karidoyanes lives in Boston with his wife, Amy. They have two sons, Michael and Nicholas.
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Plymouth Philharmonic OrchestraSTEVEN KARIDOYANES, Music Director
Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 7:30 PM Memorial Hall, Plymouth
WILL & ANTHONY NUNZIATA, guest artists
PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRASTEVEN KARIDOYANES, conducting
Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein/arr. Jack Mason
This Could Be the Start of Something Big Music & Lyrics by Steve Allen from The Bachelor arr. Tedd Firth & Matthew Aument
New York State of Mind from Movin’ Out Music & Lyrics by Billy Joel arr. Tedd Firth
Being Alive from Company Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim arr. Matthew Aument
Somewhere from West Side Story Music: Leonard Bernstein Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim arr. Tedd Firth & Matthew Aument
This Nearly Was Mine / Music: Richard Rodgers Some Enchanted Evening Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II from South Pacific arr. Tedd Firth
Carnegie Hall Music & Lyrics by Michael Feinstein & John Bucchino arr. Tedd Firth
Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) / Music & Lyrics by What Kind of Fool Am I? Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley arr. Tedd Firth
- intermission -
Broadway, Our Way
The Program
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The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is funded in part by The Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, with support from the Duxbury, Halifax, Hanover, Kingston, Middleborough, Plymouth and Plympton Cultural Councils
The Program
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Once in a Lifetime Music & Lyrics by from Stop the World – Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley I Want to Get Off arr. Tedd Firth & Matthew Aument
Just in Time from Bells Are Ringing Music: Jule Styne Lyrics: Betty Comden & Adolph Green arr. Tedd Firth
The Gift is You Music & Lyrics by Jeff Franzel, Anthony Nunziata & Will Nunziata arr. Tedd Firth
Come Rain or Come Shine Music: Harold Arlen from St. Louis Woman Lyrics: Johnny Mercer arr. Tedd Firth
When I Fall in Love Music: Victor Young Lyrics: Edward Heyman arr. Eugene Gwozdz
Unchained Melody / Someone Like You Music: Alex North Lyrics: Hy Zaret / Music & Lyrics by Adele Adkins & Dan Wilson arr. Tedd Firth
The Prayer Written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa & Tony Renis arr. Fred Barton
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The MusiciansPlymouth Philharmonic OrchestraSTEVEN KARIDOYANES, Music Director & Conductor102nd Season Broadway, Our Way, May 19, 2018
VIOLIN I Ana-Maria LaPointe, Concertmaster Louise and James Woodruff ChairRika Ikeda Marcus Bretto ChairSusan JensenJennifer Memoli Tudor DornescuDana IanculoviciYoonhee LeeTessa SacramoneJoanne SadlerElinor Speirs
VIOLIN II Oksana Gorokhovsky, Principal Mr. and Mrs. Harvey LeSueur ChairNorma StinerMelissa CarterOlga BeanMeghan O’Connor MillerSvitlana KovalenkoIgor CherevkoAntoine Beaux
VIOLAElizabeth Christensen, Principal Nordquist Family ChairLilit MuradyanSara DeGraideAnna StromerOleg SolovievRaymond Dineen
CELLODarry Dolezal, Principal Posner Family ChairMichael Czitrom In celebration of Gabrielle S. ThorpBonnie Rapier Harlow In memory of Samuel K. StewartToni RapierPriscilla TaylorJennifer Minnich
DOUBLE BASSNancy Kidd, Principal Hurley Family Chair Ira Schaefer, Derek John Boc Memorial ChairBrian Thacker
ELECTRIC BASSIra Schaefer
PIANOThomas Hojnacki
HARPDeborah Feld Fabisiewicz
FLUTEMatthew Cross, Principal In memory of Jean and Marie BlessingtonPhyllis Aronson
PICCOLOPhyllis Aronson
OBOE Laura Pardee Schaefer, Principal Harriet S. Chapman ChairMary Cicconetti In honor of my daughter Patricia “Patti” Skinner
ENGLISH HORNMary Cicconetti Skinner and Roberts Family Chair
CLARINET Karen Heninger, Principal In loving memory of Walter W. Birge and Neil Sweney Julie Stuckenschneider
BASSOONWren Saunders, Principal Roger & Joy Burns ChairTracy McGinnis
FRENCH HORNNeil Godwin, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Fosdick ChairMarina KricklerElisabeth AxtellNancy Hudgins
TRUMPETRobinson Pyle, Principal Main Family Foundation ChairJeffrey PopadicKyle Spraker
TROMBONEGreg PlattMatt WanLevi Schmitt
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Twin brother tenors Will & Anthony Nunziata have performed over 400 concerts over the past five years headlining major performing arts centers, theaters and symphony concert halls across the country and around the world. The renowned singers, songwriters, Netflix-bound comedians and Carnegie Hall headliners are the Brooklyn-born, classically trained singing and comedy brother duo hailed by The Huffington Post as “a nearly impossible pairing of talent, stage presence and charisma.” They recently headlined Carnegie Hall for two sold-out concerts with the New York Pops Symphony Orchestra.
The brothers have brought their distinct take on classic & contemporary songs and their movie-bound original tunes to performing arts centers and theaters, as well as intimate jazz clubs and symphony concerts with orchestras such as the New York Pops, Detroit Symphony, Cleveland Pops, Colorado Symphony, Lancaster Symphony, Annapolis Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Toledo Symphony, and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. The brothers studied music, acting and directing at Boston College, and trained in improv comedy at the famed Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City.
The two will be featured in the upcoming Netflix comedy "The Last Laugh" starring Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss to be released in 2018.
Featured on Good Morning America and The Rachael Ray Show, Will & Anthony are most proud of their "ARTS MATTER!" Educational Outreach Initiative and Master Class Workshops that educate and inspire students to fearlessly pursue their passions.
Will is an acclaimed stage director and Anthony an emerging songwriter whose original songs are featured on the brothers’ EP "The Gift Is You" and upcoming "The New Classics" album that will include fresh takes on timeless classics as well as originals. Stay up to date on everything Will & Anthony on social media @willandanthony and visit their website: www.WillandAnthony.com.
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The Phil Board and Management
Plymouth Philharmonic OrchestraSTEVEN KARIDOYANES, Music Director & Conductor
Paul Jean, Chair, Board of DirectorsBridgewater State University
Michael Keys, Vice Chair
Geoffrey Stewart, ClerkNewfield House
Andrew Simon, Treasurer
Deborah BowenMaine Pointe, LLC
Robert Cozzone Rockland Trust
Karen McArdle
Elizabeth Pineault, Immediate Past ChairPineault CPA
Jim QuinlanWith Integrity Wealth Management
Mary Toropov DMW Fundraising
Gene WeinerWeiner International Associates
Paul GrossOrchestra Representative, ex officio
ADMINISTRATION
Kim Corben, Executive Director
Caroline Chapin, Development Manager
Holly Wenger, Marketing Manager
Kara McEachern, Office Manager
Patricia Cronin-Sevigny, Administrative Assistant
Diana Caprio, Bookkeeper
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
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THE PHIL FUND
The Phil is your orchestra! Please consider making a gift which will directly benefit the Phil and enhance your own experience as a member of the audience. Donations of any size are welcomed and all gifts do make a difference. Individual donors are the true heroes of the orchestra, as ticket sales cover only 40% of our concert costs. Community donors help us reach new audiences across the South Shore while keeping our concerts accessible and ticket prices affordable. Please look for your annual fund letter in the mail and give as generously as you can. We thank you.
CORPORATE AND BUSINESS SPONSORSHIP
Supporting the Phil makes good business sense. Leaders on the South Shore know the important role the arts play in our community, and they value the vitality of live orchestral music. Business sponsorship can provide a platform for visibility, as well as opportunities for client appreciation. Sponsorship of events is available at a variety of levels and provides your company creative ways to connect through music. We welcome new partnerships, and are happy to discuss opportunities with you.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP
Sponsoring events is a fun way to connect with the community while supporting the Phil at the same time. Consider sponsoring a concert, a festive soiree, a fundraising gala, or the annual golf tournament. Event sponsorship is available to individuals as well as businesses.
Sponsors receive recognition at events, listings in marketing materials, listings on our website and social media, and are highlighted in our program book. For more information, please call Caroline Chapin, Development Manager at 508-746-8008 x 13.
Ways To Contribute
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The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is deeply committed to music education. Over the years the Phil has developed a variety of educational programs aimed at encouraging a lifelong love of music.
In-School Music Education Programs
Link Up NEW THIS YEAR! Students in grades 3 and 4 join the orchestra in this highly participatory program, in which they learn to sing and play recorder in the classroom and perform with the Phil from their seats at a culminating concert in Memorial Hall. The 2017-2018 pilot program is a partnership with the Plymouth, Carver, Wareham and Marshfield Public Schools. Link Up will be offered on a bi-annual basis alternating years with the Music Immersion Program.
“Take 5 for Music” This program engages students with 5 minutes of classical music, 5 days a week for 5 years. It is a simple, yet highly effective listening program that introduces young students to music.
“Look, Listen, Learn!” Bring the excitement of live music into the classroom. Small ensembles from the Phil – including a string quartet, brass quintet, woodwind quintet and a percussion duo—offer interactive mini-concerts to area schools. The program has been offered since 1977.
Music Immersion Program (MIP) A collaboration between Plymouth Public School administrators, teachers and the Plymouth Philharmonic, 3rd and 4th graders experience “Look, Listen, Learn!” ensembles in their school over the course of the year. The program culminates in the spring when over 2000 students are transported to Memorial Hall to attend a daytime performance of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2016/2017 this program was expanded to include students from Halifax, Kingston, Marshfield, Plympton and Norwell.
High School Choral Consortium (HSCC) This program engages high school-aged choral students from area schools who rehearse, prepare and perform in a concert with the Phil’s fully-professional orchestra on selected seasons.
Plymouth Children’s Chorus This program engages 125 singers from the Plymouth Public Schools. In cooperation with the school music teachers, it includes eight weeks of rehearsals and a performance of this select chorus with the Phil at the annual Family Concert.
Music in Action
Photo by Heidi Harting
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Music in Action
Music Education in our CommunityFamily Concert An excellent light classical concert for all ages, this hour-long concert program showcases short and lively symphonic works that are accessible to novice ears and yet still pleasing to experienced orchestra concertgoers. Preceding each concert is the ever-popular hands-on instrument demonstration by Phil musicians. Ticket prices to this performance are kept low to ensure that it is affordable and accessible. This season’s concert again features the Youth Concerto Competition Winner from the South Shore Conservatory as well as the Plymouth Children’s Chorus.
Youth Concerto Competition In partnership with the South Shore Conservatory (SSC), the Phil annually hosts the winner of the SSC’s Concerto Competition as a featured soloist in the Family Concert.
South Shore Conservatory Youth Orchestra The Phil’s music director, Steven Karidoyanes, serves as artistic advisor to South Shore Conservatory Youth Orchestra (SSCYO). SSCYO is an auditioned youth orchestra serving young musicians on the South Shore. The senior orchestra of SSCYO joins the Phil in concert every other season. (Formerly: the Bay Youth Symphony.)
“Your Symphonic Companion” This engaging 2-hour presentation for adults is presented by Steven Karidoyanes. Also titled Everything You Wanted to Know About Listening to Symphonic Music But Were Afraid to Ask, Conductor Karidoyanes introduces all the basic elements of music in a user-friendly way, focusing on how to listen, what to listen for, and how to appreciate and enjoy musical creativity and expression.
“Meet the Maestro” This is an annual free-of-charge event presented at the Plymouth Public Library in the fall. Steven Karidoyanes gives a lively and informative introduction to the season’s music and guest artists.
Pre-Concert Talks with Steven Karidoyanes Prior to each classical concert Music Director Karidoyanes discusses the music for that evening’s performance.
Podium To learn more about the Phil’s activities, subscribe to the Phil’s free e-newsletter, Podium, by visiting plymouthphil.org.
“Student Rush” Any full-time high school or college student can attend a Phil concert for just $5. Student Rush tickets go on sale one hour before each concert and are distributed, as available, on a first-come, first-served basis. Students must show a valid student ID. One ticket per student ID.
For more information about any of the Philharmonic’s educational programs, or how you can help support these valuable programs, please call the orchestra at 508-746-8008.
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Education Donors
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH SPONSORS
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledges the following family foundations, agencies and individuals for their generous support of the Phil’s education and community outreach programs. Without their support we would not be able to provide the programs and concerts in the community that bring joy and knowledge to so many.
The following reflects grants for the 2017/2018 Season.
Robert and Toni Bader Charitable Foundation
Deupree Family Foundation
Gary and Diane Glick
IBM Community Grants
Edgar and Pauline Main Family Foundation
Massachusetts Cultural Council
Plymouth Education Foundation
Esther and Alcide Ruffini Charitable Trust
Salah Foundation(a private foundation by invitation only)
South Shore Playhouse Associates
Spooner Trust
Town of Plymouth Visitors Services Bureau
Walmart Community Grants
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communities we serve. That’s why we’re happy to
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We know that by taking action and lending a hand
to our neighbors, we’re strengthening the same
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Helping the community is always a smart investment.
To learn more about Rockland Trust, visit any branch or RocklandTrust.com
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CORPORATE SPONSORS AND BUSINESS PARTNERSThe Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledges our corporate sponsors and business partners for their generous support. Sponsorships are a vital part of the Phil’s operations and are accepted with gratitude.
Corporate Donors
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Diane and Gary GlickVolta Oil • Press Family Foundation
Pro Airways • Setting the Space • Viking Cruises Wendy Cushing, Cruise Planners of Cape Cod
Stifel • Empire Wine & SpiritsThe Gagnon Group, LLC
Cordage Commerce CenterWH Cornerstone Investments
Wood Palace KitchensFuntastic Getaways • Michael and Pat Keys
Brabo Benefits • Marcy and Gene WeinerMr. and Mrs. H. Joseph Coughlin, Jr.
Judith and Ken Fosdick • Rob and Stephanie Cozzone
Pops Series Sponsor Classical Series Sponsor
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Jewelry ● Art & Antiques ●
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CONSIGN WITH THE EXCHANGEMention you are a friend of the Phil and 20% of the proceeds from the sale or consignment of your item will be donated to the Phil.
DONATE AN ITEM THROUGH THE EXCHANGEand the Phil will receive 60% of theproceeds from the sale.
NEW!Listen to Peter Smith on � e Antiques Airshow on 95.9 WATD, Saturdays from 10 – 11 a.m. starting in 2017.
Just tell them the Phil sent you!
All donations are tax deductible in accordance with IRS regulations
2018 Golf SponsorsWith Integrity Wealth Management
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston- OCB Eye Center
The Gagnon Group, LLCCordage Commerce Center
Newfield HouseRockland Trust Investment Management Group
Michael and Pat KeysPfautz Consulting
Delaney & Muncey, PC
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The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra Music Scholarship is awarded annually to a Plymouth County high school junior who intends to apply in the fall of their senior year to a four-year music program to major in music performance, music education or music composition. The award may be used for additional music lessons, master classes or workshops, summer music camps, purchase of a better instrument, or other expenses that raise the level of a student’s qualifications as an applicant to a music school.
The scholarship, once a regular offering by the orchestra decades ago, was reinstated in 2016 on the occasion of the orchestra’s centennial and now is presented annually.
The 2017-2018 Plymouth Philharmonic Scholarship was recently awarded to Sydney Alfano, a Pembroke high school junior who plays trumpet with the Pembroke High School Honors Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Marching Band, and Jazz Band. She has studied with Dan Laslow since 2011. Currently, the young musician is part of the Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble Concert Band at New England Conservatory. The scholarship will support Sydney’s trumpet and piano lessons and participation fees for the South Shore Conservatory’s Summer Music Festival.
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra Scholarship Committee
Judy Fosdick, Chair Nicholas L. IacuzioJean Landis NaumannSusan Sylvester
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra Music Scholarship
“Music education and community focus have always been among the core values of the Phil’s mission. The Plymouth Philharmonic Music Scholarship reflects our commitment to future generations of professional musicians.” - Judy Fosdick
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Phil Fund Contributors
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledges our contributors for their generous support of the Phil’s programs and concerts. Without financial support, the Phil would cease to exist. We are proud of our 100 year history and the bright future ahead and thank everyone who makes it possible. The following reflects contributions for last fiscal year beginning March 18, 2017- May 3, 2018.
Legacy SocietyEstate of Pauline GeischekerEstate of Stanley Merry
Beethoven Circle($50,000+)Gary and Diane GlickSalah Foundation
Bach Circle/ Series Sponsor($25,000-$49,000)Deborah and Steven BowenNewfield House
Copland Circle/Concert Sponsor ($10,000-$24,999)Paul and Petie BlanchardHerb and Paulie EmilsonEntergyEdgar and Pauline Main Family FoundationJim and Becky GarrettTown of Plymouth Visitors Services BureauEsther and Alcide Ruffini Charitable FoundationSpooner TrustGeoffrey and Joyce Stewart
Tchaikovsky Circle/Orchestra Sponsor ($5,000-$9,999)Christine and Gregory GallagherHenry Hornblower FundIllinois Tool Works FoundationMichael and Patricia Keys
Massachusetts Cultural CouncilDoug and Karen McArdleRobert and Donna PineauPress Family FoundationRockland Trust Charitable FoundationSandra ShepardVillage at DuxburyVolta OilChuck and Marie WalkerWith Integrity Wealth ManagementNorwin Wolff and Patti Converse Wolff
Brahms Circle/Soloist Sponsor ($2,500-$4,999)Ms. Virginia BirgeCordage Commerce Center Fred and Barbara Clifford Demoulas Market BasketEastern Bank Charitable Foundation The ExchangeThe Gagnon Group, LLCNicholas and Marianne IacuzioIBM International FoundationPaul and Cathy JeanElizabeth and Stephen PineaultPlymouth Education Foundation, Inc.Calder and Tom ReardonSouth Shore Playhouse Associates, IncMrs. Marilyn Stewart StifelTech-Etch, Inc.
Mozart Circle/Event Sponsor ($1,500-$2,499)Shirley W. AmoryWilliam and Merrill BloorBen and Anne Brewster
Joy and Roger BurnsJohn and Jane FunderburkBill and Judy GagnonGordon Atlantic InsurancePhilip and Pamela HildebrandtTom and Linda HurleyDavid and Terry KatzOphthalmic Consultants of Boston, Inc. Gene and Ruth Posner FoundationRichard and Pauline SerkeyKiernan E. SkinnerBob and Jane VanderlinGene and Marcy Weiner Mr. Jason Wolfson
Haydn Circle/Event Sponsor ($1,000-$1,499)AnonymousMrs. Elaine BocJohn and Sandra EmlerPeter Gaudette and Jean Marie EufrazioJudith and Ken FosdickMarlissa GardnerBill and Paula HarrisSherman and Diane HoytJoe and Mimi JannettyChristine and Steve KarnoltPenny and Jerry KriegelDrs. Sanford and Kathleen LeslieMary and Harvey LeSueurTom and Ellen NordquistDr. John O'Brien and Ms. Jill LeBlancPlymouth Rotary ClubJerome M. PowellJim and Mary QuinlanRomboldi Realty TrustAndy and Marilyn Simon
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Phil Fund Contributors
South Shore BankTD Bank Frank and Lisa TowerWalmartJoan WhiteJames and Louise Woodruff
Silver Baton($500-$999)Associated Eye SurgeonsKaren and Michael BarryCapt. and Mrs. N. Frank Cantelmo, Jr.Diana CaprioPaul and Nancy CeccarelliThomas and Carol ChapmanDelaney and Muncey, P.C.Ms. Carrie FarmerMrs. and Mrs. John GarbarinoGranite City Electric SupplyDr. and Mrs. Joseph GrantHalifax Cultural CouncilHanover Cultural CouncilJohn and Barbara JosephPat and John KelsoKerr Dental AssociatesRobert and Karolin LosertJohn and Gretchen MoranJohn and Margaret NorbergMr. and Mrs. Stephen PetersonPfautz Consulting Group LLCPlymouth Cultural CouncilPlympton Cultural CouncilLouise Clarke PriceMr. and Mrs. RoweEd and Barbara SantosRalph Schunk and Lynn Cabana Denise SheppardMr. and Mrs. James L. Sullivan
The Estate of William D. SykesMr. & Mrs. Peter D. TedeschiCharles WeyerhaeuserMr. and Mrs. Walter Zaverucha
Benefactors($250-$499)Mr. and Mrs. Chip AndersonPeter and Betsy ApplebyRobert and Seneath BostromSusan and Charlie BradfordTom and Deb BrowningThomas and Wendy BuffintonMaurice and Joan BurseyCape Auto BodyRob and Stephanie CozzonePeter and Mary CurleyDeborah W. DavisSylvia DorganDr. and Mrs. William E. FergusonJerome Haller, MD and Penny Axelrod, Ed.D.Robin and David HallowellNeal HamptonTerence Harte and Gene RileyJoan and Don HickMr. and Mrs. Charlie HutchingsKingston Cultural CouncilKatherine and Harvey KowaloffKaren Kuskin-Smith and C. James SmithJoni-Jeanne Patenaude and David T. Lane, II
Barbara LashleyMiddleborough Cultural CouncilGeri and Nancy Mortland Toni and Jeff MusserDiane and Rudy NelsonEllen J. RemlingerJane RicardiSuzanne RoosWarren ShoopMs. Jean Smith Mr. John F. Spence, Jr.Jim and Lynn StanneElizabeth "Sunny" SteadmanBrad and Andrea StokesMr. and Mrs. Malcolm StoneMr. and Mrs. Bill SykesFrank Toffoloni and Kathy FortiniAnne and Ray TrevisaniDarice Wareham
Patron($100-$249)AAA Southern New EnglandAdventures Preschool Childrens Center Inc.Brian and Barbara AlosiJoel AltmanRuth W. AndersonAnonymousCarolyn and Dana AtanianMs. Dianne Austin-YoungMs. Catherine BannonSam and Joan BartlettSandra BeardsleyEugene V. BlanchardGeorge H. Boerger and Beverley A. SavageAileen and Rusty BriggsMrs. Anne G. BrittMr. and Mrs. Donald BrownMr. and Mrs. Charles BrushPat and Steve Brylinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. ByrneBernard Burdick and Ellen MounteerMr. and Mrs. Ralph CalderaroDr. and Mrs. James E. CallahanMr. and Mrs. Thomas CattaneoMr. and Mrs. Charles ChaseKim and Simon CorbenRichard S. and Dorothy L. CrowellFred and Joanne DaltonMr. and Mrs. Douglas DapprichJim and Elaine DawsonMr. and Mrs. Albert DeFlorioMargaret and Lawrence DelafieldVandy and Jeff DensmoreNadia DiCarloWells and Leelie DowBecky and Rick DowdDuxbury Cultural CouncilMr. John DwyerDr. Robin FeltoonDiane FloodMr. Jim FoleyMr. and Mrs. Peter FormanDaune and Bill FreyAnn FriedMs. Colleen GallagherMarc and Maureen GarrettDr. Martin and Ms. Pamela GaynorMr. and Mrs. GesmeLarry and Marcia GingoldPaul and Suzanne GiovanettiHarriett GoodmanNancy A. GordonCynthia Goss and Allen HembergerMr. Clark GriffithMr. and Mrs. Philip GuarascioPeter and Teresa HacundaMs. Susan Hagen
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Ms. Robena HaighLee and Kathy HeilerMs. Anne HiltonPam and Greg HinkleCarl and Elin JaykoMs. Priscilla JesseDolores L. JohnsonMs. Veva JohnsonJohn KaczorowskiSteven KayeMs. Harriette KayMr. and Mrs. KershawWalter and Evelyn KolaitisRobert and Ann KroonLawrence and Geraldine KuzminskiDr. and Mrs. C. E. KylanderCarol E. LambRick and Sharon LaRosaKarl Lekberg and Virginia DavisJoyce B. LevinsonRobert D. Lille, M.D. and Maureen Breckenridge Esq.Linchris Hotel CorporationBill and Judy LutzMr. and Mrs. Calum MacLachlanJessie F. MartinMary McBradyTim and Diane McGeeThe McNiff FamilyJohn MeulemanKaren MitchellGeri and Nancy MortlandMr. and Mrs. Mathew MuratoreMr. and Mrs. Daniel D. MurphyToni and Jeff MusserMr. James MyetteJean and Arthur NaumannJudy and Tom OrlandiPamela PalmerAnne Phelan
The Plymouth Lions ClubSandra PowersLeighton and Dorothy PriceDiana PsilopoulosMr. and Mrs. William ReardonEllie and Don ReinhardtVerna and Al Ross-HoytOlga and Dick RothschildMs. Sharon Ruatto-SteadmanKen Allen and Hugh RussellCotty and Susan SaltonstallJoy SandMr. and Mrs. Stewart SandersAl and Linda SaundersRudi SchlegelMr. John SchottBob and Deborah SerinskyDonald and Mary SeveryConstance J. ShawJohn and Laura SheridanAllan and Judith Sherman FundMarjorie SmithHelen Loring SmithMr. Scott Smith and Ms. Leigh LenchJacqueline B. Smith-MillerMs. Sharon SprongPeter B StearnsMr. and Mrs. Daniel StebbinsJoan and Daniel StickneyKaren and Barry SwainDrs. Sigrid and Peter TishlerMichael and Ginny TraversThalia TribbleMr. and Mrs. Page ValentineElise Vaun HefflyunnVendini, Inc.Thomas and Victoria VogenbergerThe Ward FamilyW.H. Cornerstone Investments, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert WhiteDebbie and Dick WhitneyMr. and Mrs. James WilliamsSteve and Jackie WinokurLynn M. WirthKelly and Michelle WoerdemanZildjian CompanyMr. and Mrs. James Zilinski
Friends(Up to $100)Ms. Rosalyn AbramsMr. Robert AlcarezMr. Paul AlexsunasMr. Gary AllenFrank and Jan AlsheimerAmazon Smile Foundation DonationMs. Martine AndersonAnonymousMr. Charles AshmanMrs. Margery AthertonMr. Aeron BabcockMs. Patricia BakerMr. and Mrs. Bronius BanaitisMs. Manuela M. BartiromoMs. Cheryl BartlettRon and Susan BenizioMr. Steven BiaginiMr. and Mrs. William BristolBernard Burdick and Ellen MounteerMs. Susan BurkeEd and Susan ButlerMr. William CalderMr. John and Dr. Mary CallahanMs. Kristin CapezioMr. Scott G. CarlisleMs. Robin Carver
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Ms. Linda A. PetersonDr. and Mrs. Bruce PettersenMr. John F. PintoMr. Leonard PittsJohn and Annette PizzorussoMs. Maureen QuillMs. Kathleen Reddy-SmithMs. Mary RedmanMs. Linda RichardsonMs. Andrea RicherMs. Patricia RobertsMr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Rose, Jr.Christine and Ronald RossJoan RuganiMs. and Mrs. Mark RussoMs. Pamela SargentMr. Dennis SavoieIra and Laura SchaeferSusan SetterlandMs. Corinne SheppardMs. Elizabeth ShippeeMr. and Mrs. Russell ShirleyMarlene and Larry ShobertAntonia C. Shoham-FieldsMr. Marc SilvaLee Smith and Kristine HerrickMs. Meghan SneeMs. Mary Jane SouthardMs. Janice I. SpenceMs. Elaine StephanskyMr. Reed StewartMs. Gail SullivanMr. James SweeneyMs. Elizabeth TassinariMs. Joan R. ThomasMs. Jacqueline ThomsonMr. & Mrs. John Thoren Mary ToropovMarie and Peter Van Slyck
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Memorial and Honorary GiftsMay 1, 2017-May 3, 2018 In Honor of Deb and Steve Bowen Bill and Paula Harris
In Memory of Bernard J. Britt Mrs. Anne G. Britt
In Memory of Rochelle BrownManny and Gloria Horvitz
In Honor of Caroline Chapin Aileen and Rusty Briggs
In Memory of Kenneth O. Clarke, Jr. Louise Clarke Price
In Memory of Christopher F. Cronin, Jr. Karen Mitchell
In Honor of Sara DeGraide Maurice and Joan Bursey
In Memory of Steve DensonMary Toropov
In Memory of Bob Detwiler Betsey Detwiler
In Honor of the birthdays of Diane and Gary Glick Bob and Deborah Serinsky
In Memory Roland W. Golden, Jr. Rosemary Golden
In Memory of Arthur Goodman Harriett Goodman
In Honor of Phil Hague and Roland Sylvester Verna and Al Ross-Hoyt
In Memory of Alexander Hampton Neal Hampton
In Honor of Nick Iacuzio Diana Caprio
In Memory of Ralph B. Johnson Dolores L. Johnson
In Honor of Steven Karidoyanes Gail Harris
In Honor of Brendan M. Kelly Ms. Harriette Kay
In Honor of the Lamb Family Carol E. Lamb
In Honor of Irene Loring Janice and Mark Guidoboni
In Loving Memory of Penny D. Malaquias, beloved mother and teacher Ms. Michelle Malaquias
In Memory of "P.K." McNiff The McNiff Family
In Honor of Ann Manoles Ethel Conaxis
In Memory of Ed and Ethel O'Neil Ms. Gemma Geldmacher
In Honor of Jane Pearson Elizabeth C. Hills
In Honor of Elizabeth Pineault Diana Caprio
In Memory of Faith M. Romboldi
In Honor of Joseph G. Salah Judy and Tom Orlandi
In Memory of Frank D. Silvio III and Douglas M. Silvio
In Memory of Frank D. Silvio Jr.
In Memory of Edwin D. Smith Marjorie Smith
In Honor of Stan Sulis Mr. John F. Spence, Jr.
In Memory of Maurine Trimble Pamela Palmer
In Honor of Our Veterans and Service Men and Women Elise Vaun Hefflyunn
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The Plymouth Philharmonic is pleased to award the G. Herbert Clarke Award to Kathy McMinn in recognition for her leadership as the founding and long-time director of our Plymouth Children’s Chorus, as well as the creator of the Phil’s Music Immersion Program for Plymouth elementary students. Her collaborative work with the Phil has enriched both the organization and the greater Plymouth community for many years.
A Plymouth native, Kathy retired in June 2017 from the Plymouth Public School district after 32 years of service as a music educator at the Federal Furnace Elementary School. Kathy has inspired thousands of children through her mentorship, dynamic leadership and dedication to the joys of making music. The high quality of children’s choral performances on the South Shore is due to Kathy’s involvement in a wide range of musical activities for youth.
More than thirteen years ago Kathy created a unique program of bringing Phil musicians into Plymouth elementary school classrooms, and then bringing 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students to Memorial Hall for a full Plymouth Philharmonic concert designed expressly for them. Through grant writing, fundraising, and her unflagging energy, Kathy inaugurated the first Music Immersion Program in collaboration with Music Director Steven Karidoyanes in the fall of 2005. Today, that program remains the centerpiece of the Phil’s outreach programs. Thanks to Kathy and her long-time association with the Phil, every child in the Plymouth Public Schools can graduate having had direct experience with this unique program.
Outside the classroom Kathy regularly worked with the Federal Furnace School Chorus at our Holiday Pops concerts, the Plymouth International Children’s Chorus and the African Children’s Chorus. In the fall of 2017, Kathy is traveling to Uganda to join a choir team from Australia to work with the African Children’s Choir. Brava Kathy!
The G. Herbert Clarke AwardThe Plymouth Philharmonic was founded in 1913 by Kingston violin teacher G. Herbert Clarke. This award, named in his honor, celebrates the work of individuals who have gone above and beyond to support the Phil and to help make the orchestra what it is today. This award was presented on September 12, 2017 at the Phil’s Bravo Breakfast.
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Committees & Volunteers
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is grateful to the very special friends who donate their time, creativity, expertise and dedication to the Phil. They support the orchestra in so many ways. They usher, volunteer in the office, serve on committees and host and help at our events. The orchestra is stronger because of them and through their commitment, the music plays on.
Governance CommitteeMichael Keys, ChairNicholas L. IacuzioElizabeth PineaultGeoffrey Stewart
Finance CommitteeAndrew Simon, ChairChristine GallagherNicholas L. IacuzioJoyce StewartJim Quinlan
Scholarship CommitteeJudy Fosdick, ChairNicholas L. IacuzioJean Landis NaumannSue Sylvester
2018 Gala CommitteeDiane and Gary Glick, Co-ChairsSene Bostrom Deb BowenCarol CoughlinJoe CoughlinBill GagnonJudy GagnonJim QuinlanMary QuinlanJoyce StewartGene Weiner
2018 Golf CommitteeSene Bostrom, Co-ChairDenise Sheppard, Co-ChairDiane Austin-YoungAlexis BricknerBecky DowdGary GlickSara OliveAndy SimonJim Smith
Soiree Committee Co-ChairsAndrew SimonMarilyn Simon
Usher SupervisorsRobena HaighKaren Kuskin-Smith
Ushers and Other SupportKatie ArsenaultCarolyn AtanianDianne Austin-YoungKathy BankSue BenizioJack BradyPat BrylinskySteve BrylinskyJoy BurnsIrene CaldwellJohn CallahanMary CallahanJohn ChristiansenMarie CloseMarylyn Colburn
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Volunteers
Robert ColburnWendela CorreiaCarol CoughlinJoseph CoughlinKaren CruzMary CullinanCarol DarcyDick DomenicoSally DomenicoCyndy DorchesterPhil FerragutoSharon FerragutoJane FerrissLisa FlynnJudy FosdickMaureen FrancisRobert FrancisJudith FreemanMarion GalvinRobena HaighDorothy HayesJean Johnson
John KaczorowskiJohn KelsoKaren Kuskin-SmithRonnie LazarusBob LosertKarolin LosertJim MacMillan, Sr.Grace MahoneyAndrianne ManiatisDeborah MatthewsKyle Mazzolla Phil MorganRose MowbrayElizabeth MurrayCarol O’TooleSusan PagePam PalmerFred ParisDottie PaukHelga PettograssoMichael PettograssoVal Pflock
Sandra PowersJim QuinlanMary ReynoldsJoseph RofeSusan SaltonstallCotty SaltonstallJoy SandAndy SimonMarilyn SimonJim SmithShari SprongCaryn StankewichLinda StoneKenneth StoneDeb TuckerKen TuckerBill WernerMary Ann WernerSharon YoppRon YoungAllen ZubatkinSusan Zubatkin
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In Partnership with our Community
The Phil works with state and local groups to help improve the quality of life for our residents through music. We are honored to work with these neighboring organizations to help build healthier communities.
Food collection at the Annual Family Concert The Phil is one of 450 American orchestras who participate in the national food drive, Orchestras Feeding America. Our audience brings non-perishable food items to the Rising Stars concert each year in support of the South Shore Community Action Council’s Food Distribution Center. The Council serves 70 communities with a range of social and financial services reaching 30,000 low-income individuals each year.
Toy Collection at the Holiday Pops concertsThe gifts and toys collected during our March of the Toys annual toy drive will be distributed to families by the Children’s Holiday Fund, sponsored by the Old Colony Memorial and administered by the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless.
NEW!Discounts for low-income families through the EBT Card to Culture programThe Phil is proud to partner with the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services’ Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) on the EBT Card to Culture initiative. Through this program the Phil offers discounted tickets to families in the EBT subsidy program, giving more residents access to cultural treasures such as the Phil.
Give Hope Hurricane Relief Fund Drive, 2017A portion of the Phil’s opening night concert of the 2017-2018 season was featured in the Give Hope hurricane relief telethon organized and broadcasted by PACTV. The telethon raised $29,000 in support of those affected by the Fall 2017 hurricanes.
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In Partnership with our Community
Free July 4th Plymouth Waterfront Concert It wouldn’t be Independence Day without the Phil performing on the Plymouth waterfront. Thanks to support from the Town of Plymouth Visitor Services Board, the Esther and Alcide Ruffini Charitable Trust and the Spooner Trust, the Phil performs a free outdoor concert reaching over 40,000 seniors, adults and children on site and by live broadcast.
Free Summer Concerts In association with the South Shore YMCA in Hanover, the Phil offers a series of free “on the lawn” summer concerts at Laura’s Center for the Arts reaching more than 1,500 South Shore residents of all ages.
Broadcasting concerts for home-bound and visually impaired residents The Phil is proud to be associated with the Talking Information Center, a reading service based in Marshfield that broadcasts newspapers, books, and consumer information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via radio, the web and telephone to home-bound and visually impaired individuals of all ages.
Annual Music Scholarship A scholarship is awarded annually to a Plymouth County high school junior who intends to apply to a four-year music program to major in music performance, music education or music composition. The award may be used for additional lessons, purchase of a higher quality instrument, music camp or other expenses that raise the level of a student’s qualifications as a music school applicant.
Free education programs for all ages The Phil is active outside of the concert hall. Our musicians and Music Director Steven Karidoyanes present free programs in area schools, senior centers and libraries. Programs include Link Up, Music Immersion, Your Symphonic Companion, Meet the Maestro and pre-concert talks.
Thank you to our donors and business sponsors who enable the orchestra to be able to provide these programs to our community.
For more information about any of these programs, please contact the Phil at 508-746-8008.
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Concert Hall - Memorial HallMemorial Hall is owned by the Town of Plymouth. The hall is fully accessible, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and has appropriate seating available on all three levels.
Parking is available on Court Street, Memorial Drive, Water Street, and in the parking lot behind Memorial Hall.
Public Entrances and Exits to Memorial Hall are at the Court Street doors in the front of the building. Accessible Entrance to all levels is on the side of the building.
Accessible Seating is available on all levels. It is the Plymouth Philharmonic‘s policy to reserve the platforms for patrons with disabilities.
Listen Audio Receivers (LAR) for the hearing impaired are available at Memorial Hall upon request.
Rest Rooms are located on the floor level and balcony level.
For Your Security Memorial Hall has surveillance cameras and procedures in place for emergency situations. In case of an emergency, please locate your nearest usher who will instruct you to the nearest exit.
Concert Hall - Plymouth North High School41 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA 02360. Telephone: 508-830-4400
Directions: Off of Rte 3, take exit 5 and follow exit ramp to Long Pond Road/South St. Turn left on Long Pond Road/South Street, continue on South Street. Take first Right on to Obery Street, Plymouth North High School is on the Left, 41 Obery Street.
Ticket InformationThe Box Office opens one hour prior to performances on concert days.
Pre-Concert Ticket Sales – You may order tickets in advance of concerts by calling the Phil office at 508-746-8008 or visit plymouthphil.org. All major credit cards are accepted.
Ticket Resale – If you can’t attend a performance, please consider making your tickets available for resale by calling the Philharmonic office. A receipt will be mailed to you for your tax-deductible contribution. There are no refunds.
Concert EtiquettePre-Concert Talks take place before each classical concert. Conductor Steven Karidoyanes addresses the audience at 6:30pm.
Seating of Latecomers will take place only during appropriate pauses in the music out of courtesy to the musicians and audience. If you need to leave the hall during a performance, please know that you will only be admitted back in during pauses in the music.
Courtesy - Please disconnect electronic signals on watches, cell phones and paging devices before performances. The acoustics in the hall are very good and every sound is magnified. Please refrain from extraneous noise during the music as to not disrupt the musicians and other audience members.
Fragrance Please be considerate of those in the audience who may have allergies or sensitivities and refrain from wearing perfume or cologne.
Refreshments are available before performances and at intermissions.
Cameras and Recording Equipment are not permitted in the hall during performances unless authorized by Philharmonic management in advance and in writing. Use of flash photography is prohibited at all times.
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