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Robert SpanoMusic DirectorDonald RunniclesPrincipal Guest ConductorMichael KrajewskiPrincipal Pops Conductor
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departments10 President’s Letter 12 Orchestra Leadership 14 Robert Spano18 Musicians32 Calendar54 Administration56 General Info 58 Ticket Info60 Gallery ASO
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welcome/bienvenido
We’re late. We know we are late, and we are late deliberately.
Did you notice?
Normally, we would have announced our new season by now. Early in
December, we took a fresh look at the upcoming season, and decided that
we needed to rethink it. The ASO is, at its heart, a nexus for innovation.
Everything we do tries to balance the new and experimental with the
traditional, popular and important. When we looked at what we had
planned for the 2013-14 season it was, to be blunt, too safe. We didn’t
exactly start over, but we did take a fresh look at it and decide to make
some significant changes. These changes are focused on attracting new
audience members and re-energizing the concert going experience.
We expect the new season announcement to drop in early April. When it
does, we think you will agree we are being true to that balance of innovation
and tradition. In the mean time, thanks for your patience and for being here
tonight. Patrons like you are why we do what we do.
E stamos atrasados. Sabemos que estamos atrasados, y estamos atrasados
deliberadamente.
¿Se dio cuenta?
Normalmente, a estas alturas ya habríamos anunciado nuestra nueva
temporada. A comienzos de diciembre, le echamos un nuevo vistazo a la
próxima temporada y decidimos que teníamos que repensarla. La Orquesta
Sinfónica de Atlanta es, fundamentalmente, un nexo para la innovación.
Tratamos de equilibrar lo nuevo y experimental con lo tradicional, popular e
importante en todo lo que hacemos. Cuando consideramos lo que habíamos
planeado para la temporada 2013-14, nos dimos cuenta de que era, para ser
francos, demasiado segura. No empezamos de nuevo exactamente, pero le
echamos un nuevo vistazo y decidimos hacer algunos cambios significativos.
Estos cambios se concentran en atraer una nueva audiencia y en revitalizar
la experiencia de asistir a un concierto.
Esperamos anunciar la nueva temporada a comienzos de abril. Cuando lo
hagamos, pensamos que usted estará de acuerdo en que seguimos siendo
fieles a ese equilibrio entre la innovación y la tradición. Mientras tanto,
gracias por su paciencia y por estar aquí esta noche. Es por los miembros de
la audiencia como usted que hacemos lo que hacemos.
Warmest wishes, Con nuestros mejores deseos.
Stanley E. Romanstein, Ph.D.
President & CEO/Presidente y Director Ejecutivo
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BoARD of CoUnSEloRS
lIfE DIRECtoRS
DIRECtoRS
offICERS Jim Abrahamson
ChairKarole F. Lloyd
Chair-Elect
D. Kirk Jamieson Vice Chair
Meghan H. Magruder Vice Chair
Joni Winston Secretary
Mark D. Wasserman Treasurer
Pinney L. AllenNeil H. BermanPaul BlackneyMary Rockett BrockJanine BrownC. Merrell CalhounS. Wright Caughman,
M.D.Ronald M. CofieldSylvia Davidson*Carlos del Rio, M.D.Lynn EdenDavid EdmistonGary P. Fayard†Dr. Robert M.
Franklin, Jr.
Paul R. GarciaCarol Green
GellerstedtVirginia A. Hepner*Thomas Hooten†Tad HutchesonMrs. Roya IrvaniClayton F. JacksonMark KistulinecSteve KooninCarrie KurlanderJames H. LandonMichael LangDonna LeeKelly L. Loeffler
Penny McPheeHoward D. PalefskySuzanne Tucker PlybonPatricia H. ReidMargaret Conant
ReiserMartin RichenhagenStanley E. Romanstein,
Ph.D.*Dennis SadlowskiWilliam Schultz†John SibleyH. Hamilton SmithLucinda B. SmithThurmond Smithgall†
Paul SnyderGail Ravin StarrMary Rose TaylorJoseph M. ThompsonLiz Troy†Ray UttenhoveChilton Davis VarnerS. Patrick ViguerieRick Walker†Thomas WardellJohn B. White, Jr.Richard S. White, Jr.Patrice Wright-LewisCamille Yow
Mrs. Helen AderholdElinor BremanDonald P. CarsonDr. John W. CooledgeJohn DonnellJere DrummondCarla Fackler
Arnoldo FiedotinCharles GindenJohn T. GloverFrances B. GravesDona HumphreysAaron J. JohnsonBen F. Johnson III
Herb KarpJim KelleyGeorge LanierPatricia LeakeLucy LeeMrs. William C. LesterMrs. J. Erskine Love
Carolyn C. McClatcheyJoyce SchwobW. Rhett TannerG. Kimbrough TaylorMichael W. TrappEdus WarrenAdair R. White
Howell E. Adams, Jr. Bradley Currey, Jr.
Mrs. Drew FullerMary D. Gellerstedt
Azira G. HillDr. James M. Hund
Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall, Jr.
* ex officio† 2012-2013 sabbatical
2012-2013 BoARD of DIRECtoRS
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra League
leadership
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MusicDirector
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RoBERt SPAno, Music Director
Recognized as one of the brightest and most imaginative conductors of his generation, Robert Spano is in his 12th season as Music Director
of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and has elevated the ensemble to new levels of international prominence.
Under Mr. Spano’s artistic leadership, the Orchestra and its audiences have explored a creative mix of programming, including Theater of a Concert performances, which use different formats, settings, and enhancements for the musical performance experience. The Atlanta School of Composers reflects Mr. Spano’s and the Orchestra’s commitment to nurturing and championing music through multiyear partnerships defining a new generation of American composers. Since 2001 Mr. Spano and the Orchestra have performed more than 100 concerts containing contemporary works and, by the end of the 2012-13 season, will have performed 16 ASO-commissioned world premieres.
Mr. Spano has a discography with the Orchestra of 19 recordings, six of which have won Grammy awards. He has led the Orchestra in performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and at the Ravinia, Ojai, and Savannah Music Festivals.
As Music Director of the Aspen Music Festival and School, Mr. Spano oversees the programming of more than 300 events and educational programs, including Aspen’s American Academy of Conducting. Dedicated to pedagogy and multidisciplinary studies, he has lectured on “Community” for TEDx and recently completed a three-year residency at Emory University. In its 165-year history, Emory University has honored only seven other individuals with such expansive residencies, including the Dalai Lama, President Jimmy Carter, and author Salman Rushdie.
Musical America’s 2008 “Conductor of the Year,” Mr. Spano is on the faculty of Oberlin Conservatory, and received honorary doctorates from Bowling Green State University, the Curtis Institute of Music, Emory University, and Oberlin, as well as Columbia University’s Ditson Conductor’s Award for the advancement of American music.
Mr. Spano’s 2012-13 guest engagements include the New York and Los Angeles philharmonics; San Francisco, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, and Philadelphia symphony orchestras; and Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala, BBC Symphony, and Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. He has conducted at Covent Garden, Welsh National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, and the 2005 and 2009 Seattle Opera Ring Cycles.
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AtlantaSymphonyOrchestraRobert Spano Music Director The Robert Reid Topping Chair *
Donald RunniclesPrincipal Guest Conductor
The Neil and Sue Williams Chair *
FIRST VIOLIN
David Coucheron ConcertmasterThe Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Peevy Chair*
The Mabel Dorn Reeder Honorary Chair*
William Pu Associate Concertmaster
The Charles McKenzie Taylor Chair*
Justin BrunsAssistant Concertmaster
Jun-Ching Lin Assistant Concertmaster
Carolyn Toll HancockJohn MeisnerChristopher PulgramCarol RamirezJuan RamirezOlga ShpitkoDenise Berginson Smith ◊
Kenn WagnerLisa Wiedman Yancich
SECTION VIOLIN ‡
Judith CoxRaymond LeungSanford Salzinger
SECOND VIOLIN
David Arenz Principal The Atlanta Symphony Associates Chair*
Sou-Chun Su Associate Principal The Frances Cheney Boggs Chair*
Jay Christy Assistant PrincipalSharon BerensonDavid BraitbergNoriko Konno CliftDavid DillardEleanor KosekRuth Ann LittleThomas O’DonnellRonda RespessFrank Walton
VIOLA
Reid Harris Principal The Edus H. and Harriet H. Warren Chair*
Paul Murphy Associate Principal The Mary and Lawrence Gellerstedt Chair *
Catherine Lynn Assistant PrincipalWesley Collins ◊Marian KentYang-Yoon KimYiyin LiLachlan McBaneJessica Oudin
CELLO
Christopher Rex Principal The Miriam and John Conant Chair*
Daniel Laufer Associate Principal The Livingston Foundation Chair*
Karen Freer Assistant PrincipalDona Vellek Assistant Principal Emeritus
Joel DallowJere FlintJennifer HumphreysLarry LeMasterBrad RitchiePaul Warner
BASS
Ralph Jones Principal The Marcia and John Donnell Chair
Gloria Jones Associate PrincipalJane Little Assistant Principal Emeritus
Michael KenadyMichael KurthJoseph McFaddenDouglas SommerThomas Thoreson
AtlantaSymphonyOrchestraRobert Spano Music Director The Robert Reid Topping Chair *
Donald RunniclesPrincipal Guest Conductor
The Neil and Sue Williams Chair *
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Michael KrajewskiPrincipal Pops Conductor
Jere Flint Staff Conductor; Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra
The Zeist Foundation Chair*
FLUTE
Christina Smith Principal The Jill Hertz Chair*Robert Cronin Associate PrincipalCarl David Hall
PICCOLO
Carl David Hall
OBOE
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione
Principal The George M. and Corrie Hoyt Brown Chair *
Yvonne Powers Peterson
Associate PrincipalSamuel Nemec •Emily Brebach •
ENGLISH HORN
Emily Brebach •
CLARINET
Laura Ardan Principal The Robert Shaw Chair*Ted Gurch Associate PrincipalWilliam RappaportAlcides Rodriguez
E-FLAT CLARINET
Ted Gurch
BASS CLARINET
Alcides Rodriguez
BASSOON
Carl Nitchie PrincipalElizabeth Burkhardt Associate PrincipalLaura NajarianJuan de Gomar
CONTRA-BASSOON
Juan de Gomar
HORN
Brice Andrus PrincipalSusan Welty Associate PrincipalThomas WitteRichard Deane ◊Anna Spina • Bruce Kenney
TRUMPET
Thomas Hooten ◊David Vonderheide •Principal The Madeline and Howell Adams Chair*
Karin Bliznik Associate PrincipalMichael TiscioneJoseph Walthall
TROMBONE
Colin Williams Principal Nathan ZgoncGeorge Curran ◊
BASS TROMBONE
George Curran ◊
TUBA
Michael Moore Principal
TIMPANI
Mark Yancich Principal The Walter H. Bunzl Chair*
William Wilder Assistant Principal
PERCUSSION
Thomas Sherwood Principal The Julie and Arthur Montgomery Chair*
William Wilder Assistant Principal The William A. Schwartz Chair*
Charles Settle
HARP
Elisabeth RemyJohnson
Principal The Delta Air Lines Chair
KEYBOARD
The Hugh and Jessie Hodgson Memorial Chair*
Peter Marshall †Beverly Gilbert †Sharon Berenson
LIBRARY
Rebecca Beavers PrincipalNicole Jordan Assistant Principal Librarian
John WildermuthAssistant Librarian
‡ rotate between sections
* Chair named in perpetuity
† Regularly engaged musician
• New this season
◊ Leave of absence
Players in string sections are listed alphabetically
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Robert Spano, Music DirectorDonald Runnicles, Principal Guest Conductor
Symphony Gala ConcertConcert of Saturday, March 2, at 7:30p.m.
Scott Dunn, ConductorSteve Martin, BanjoSteep Canyon Rangers
Charles R. Humphrey IIINicky SandersMike GugginoGraham SharpWoody Platt.
COPLAND: Rodeo-Hoedown
GROFé: Grand Canyon Suite- On The Trail
STEvE MARTIN & THE STEEP CANYON RANGERS
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s concert on October 27, 2012 at Carnegie Hall was made pos-sible through the generous support of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Thurmond Smithgall, Victoria and Howard Palefsky, and Delta Air Lines.
Solo pianos used by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra are gifts of the Atlanta Steinway Society and in memory of David Goldwasser. The Hamburg Steinway piano is a gift received by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in honor of Rosi Fiedotin.
The Yamaha custom six-quarter tuba is a gift received by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in honor of Principal Tuba player Michael Moore from The Antinori Foundation.
This performance is being recorded for broadcast at a later time. Atlanta Symphony concert broadcasts are heard each week on Atlanta’s WABE FM-90.1 and Georgia Public Broadcasting’s statewide network.
The Atlanta Symphony records for ASO Media. Other recordings of the Orchestra are available on the Argo, Deutsche Grammophon, New World, Nonesuch, Philips, Telarc and Sony Classical labels.
Media sponsors: WABE, WSB AM, and AJC.
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Atlanta Symphony Gala ChairsJanin & Tad Hutcheson, Gala Chairs, Vice President Community Affairs, Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Justin Blalock, Honorary Chair, Atlanta Falcons Offensive Guard, No. 63
Julie Barringer, Patron Chair
Atlanta Symphony Gala Corporate Sponsors
MAeStro - $50,000
The Coca Cola Company Delta Air Lines
ConCertMASter - $25,000
Invesco Ltd.
PrinCiPAl ChAir - $15,000
Ernst & Young King & Spalding
ArtiSt - $10,000
A Legendary EventAcccentureAGL ResourcesAlston+Bird LLP
Georgia Power CompanyGlobal PaymentsIntercontinentalExchange
PrintPack Inc. & The Gay & Erskine Love FoundationVerizonWells Fargo Private Bank
PAtron - $5,000
AGCO Corporation Woodruff Arts Center
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Atlanta Symphony Gala Special Contributors
ArtiSt $10,000
Lynn Eden Joni Winston
PAtron $5,000
Jim & Adele AbrahamsonThe Antinori FoundationMary & John Brock
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas HertzMr. & Mrs. C. Merrell
Calhoun
Robert Taylor Susan & Tom Wardell
hoSt $2,500
Kelley & Neil H. BermanMr. & Mrs. Paul J. BlackneyJean & Jerry CooperCaroline & Steve HarlessLucy R. & Gary Lee, Jr.
Lauren & David Kiefer Victoria & Howard PalefskySuzanne & Bill PlybonPatty & Doug ReidMargaret & Bob Reiser
Mrs. C. Presston StephensRay & John UttenhoveAdair & Dick WhiteAnn Marie & John White
ConnoiSSeur $1,000
Frank BuonanotteAlison & Wright CaughmanSylvia & Wendell DavidsonMartha and Mark FairViki & Paul FreemanPearlann & Jerry HorowitzBelinda & Gino Massafra
Elizabeth ‘Bette’ MeederJudy Zaban & Lester MillerDawn & Tim MullicanDr. Pinecca PatelMarianna & Solon PattersonSuzanne & Bill PlybonBob and Mary Martha ScarrMilton & Beverly Shlapak
Bill & Sandi TepperCarol & Ramon TomeAnnie-York Trujillo & Raul
F. TrujilloWayne & Lee Harper VasonGlee Lamb & Bill WilsonCharles R. Yates, Jr.
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STEvE MARTIN, banjo
Steve Martin is currently in the fifth decade of a uniquely varied and accomplished career in which he’s excelled as a comedian, actor, author and playwright, and
as a Grammy-winning, boundary-pushing bluegrass banjoist and composer.
This spring, Rounder Records will release Steve Martin’s third full length album called “Love Has Come For You.” The album is a unique collaboration with songwriter Edie Brickell and is set for release on April 23. The remarkable new album offers 13 eloquently rootsy compositions that combine Martin’s inventive five-string banjo work with Brickell’s distinctive vocals and vivid, detail-rich lyrics. “Love Has Come For You” is a substantial departure, as a well as a creative milestone, for both artists.
In 2011, Martin released his second full length bluegrass album “Rare Bird Alert.” Produced by Tony Trishka, the album featured 13 Martin-penned tracks as well as special guest vocal appearances by Paul McCartney and The Dixie Chicks. Additionally, Martin co-wrote two of the CD’s songs with the Grammy®-winning bluegrass band, Steep Canyon Rangers. Prior to this, Martin was honored with a Grammy® for his debut album, “The Crow: New Songs For The Five-String Banjo,” which won for Best Bluegrass Album in 2010.
Martin began his career on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967-1969), for which he earned his first Emmy Award® for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety, or Music in 1969. In the mid-1970s, Martin shone as a stand-up on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and made appearances on HBO’s On Location and NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Martin’s films are widely popular successes and are the kind of movies that are viewed again and again: The Jerk (1979), Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), Roxanne (1987), Parenthood (1989), L.A. Story (1991), Father of the Bride (1991), and Bowfinger (1999).
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STEEP CANYON RANGERS
Steep Canyon Rangers, a bluegrass band formed by college friends at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, just won their first Grammy award
for Best Bluegrass Album in 2012 for their latest album, Nobody Knows You. Released April 10, 2012, Nobody Knows You, is the seventh album from the North Carolina-based group and their Rounder Records debut. Met with critical and commercial acclaim, Nobody Knows You – co-produced by 9-time Grammy winner Gary Paczosa – is fueled by deft musicianship, original songwriting, distinctive vocals and creative arrangements that eschew all formulas.
This success follows the highly celebrated album Rare Bird Alert, their first recorded collaboration with Steve Martin. Released in March of 2011, Rare Bird Alert debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Chart and at No. 43 on the Billboard Top 200. Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers have toured together extensively since 2010. Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers won the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year award in 2011.
Coming off their Grammy win, the Steep Canyon Rangers will continue touring extensively, including stops at MerleFest and Telluride Bluegrass Festival. This spring and summer, they will tour with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell to support the duo’s upcoming release of Love Has Come to You. Upcoming television appearances include “Late Night with David Letterman,” “The View” and “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” with Martin and Brickell and they are slated for a CNN appearance in early March. They have also appeared on “The Colbert Report” and “Austin City Limits.”
SCR will begin recording their next album at Levon Helm Studios in late February with Larry Campbell producing. Campbell is a three-time Grammy award-winning producer and currently serves as musical director for the Levon Helm Midnight Ramble concerts.
The members of the Steep Canyon Rangers are Charles R. Humphrey III, Nicky Sanders, Mike Guggino, Graham Sharp, and Woody Platt.
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ONE.midtown kitchen Dine on fresh, seasonal American cuisine in a club-like atmosphere near Piedmont Park. 559 Dutch Valley Rd., 404-892-4111, onemidtownkitchen.com. MTwo Urban Licks “Fiery” American cooking meets live music at this hip hangout. 820 Ralph McGill Blvd., 404-522-4622, twourbanlicks.com. M
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AMERICAN/SOUTHERN Eleven Restaurant & Bar A luxurious destina-tion at Loews Atlanta Hotel. Delectable cuisine, vibrant cocktails and live music. Visit them for delightful pre or post performance cocktails, or a quick bite that always gets a standing ovation. 1065 Peachtree St. NE, 404-745-5745, loewshotels.com/restaurants/eleven/cuisine. MSouth City Kitchen With a stylish, Southern-contemporary menu, this DiRoNA restaurant helped make grits hip for the business crowd. Two locatons: Midtown: 1144 Crescent Ave., 404-873-7358; Vinings: 1675 Cumberland Pkwy., 770-435-0700, southcitykitchen.com. M, VTerrace celebrates American heirloom recipes through supporting local and regional farmers, fisherman and producers. It recaptures pure flavors and tastes of natural and organic ingre-dients while bursting with delicious flavors. 176 Peachtree St. NW, 678-651-2770, ellishotel.com/terrace. D
ASIAN FUSION Aja Restaurant & Bar Serving modern Asian cuisine, Aja has a 150-seat patio overlooking Buckhead and a huge lounge, where diners nosh on dim sum and sip mai tais. 3500 Lenox Rd., Ste. 100, 404-231-0001, h2sr.com. B
BREW PUB/GOURMET PUB FARE Gordon Biersch Fresh-brewed beers are a tasty accent to this brewery-restaurant’s hearty pizzas, salads and sandwiches. For a small additional fee, pre-show diners can leave cars in the lot while they’re at the Fox. Two loca-tions: Midtown: 848 Peachtree St. NE, 404-870-0805; Buckhead: 3242 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-264-0253, gordonbiersch.com. M, BTap A gastropub offering easy-to-share pub fare and an extensive beer selection. The patio is a great place to chill after work. 1180 Peachtree St., 404-347-2220, tapat1180.com. M
CREOLE/CAJUNParish New orleans-inspired dishes served with a modern twist and a fully stocked raw bar; a Nawlins-inspired brunch is served on the weekends. Downstairs, a take-away market sells sandwiches, spices, pastries and bever-ages. 240 N. Highland Ave., 404-681-4434, parishatl.com. OFW
EUROPEAN FUSIONEcco Esquire Magazine named this casual, European-influenced bistro a “Best New Restaurant in America.” It’s also gotten raves for its killer wine list, wood-fired pizzas, and impressive meat and cheese menus. 40 Seventh St. NE, 404-347-9555, ecco-atlanta.com. M
MEDITERRANEAN/LATIN FUSION Shout A young crowd keeps Shout’s rooftop lounge hopping every night. The menu reflects a mix of Mediterranean, Far Eastern and South American influences. 1197 Peachtree St. NE, 404-846-2000, h2sr.com. M
ITALIANCampagnolo Restaurant + Bar With a casual atmosphere and fare that is anything but casual, features a rustic menu that draws influences from all parts of Italy and its Mediterranean neighbors. 980 Piedmont Ave., 404-343-2446, peasantatl.com. MDavio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse located at Phipps Plaza in the heart of Buckhead is Atlanta’s newest dining destination. 3500 Peachtree Rd., NE, 404-844-4810, davios.com/atl. BLa Tagliatella captures the essence of tradi-tional Italian cuisine by exploring the best tastes and textures directly from their origin. our generous portions are designed so that guests can fully enjoy and share with each other. 933 Peachtree St. NE, 678-608-3188, latagliatella.us, MLa Tavola Serving classic Italian cuisine in the heart of Virginia-Highland. 992 Virginia Ave., 404-873-5430, latavolatrattoria.com. VHLPC offers ingredient driven cuisine that focus-es on the hand-made aspect of Italian cook-ing, using the local bounty as a guide. 1545 Peachtree St., 404-888-8709. lapietracucina.com, M
MEXICANAlma A refreshing new approach to contemporary Mexican cuisine. Bright, fresh ingredients and tradi-tional regional influences come together with other Latin American flavors in vibrant dishes that feel familiar and new all at once. 191 Peachtree St. NE, 404-968-9662, alma-atlanta.com. DCantina Tequila & Tapas Bar is located in the Terminus building on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont roads. It features authentic Mexican cuisine and has become Buckhead’s newest watering hole. 3280 Peachtree Rd. NW, Terminus 100, Ste. 150, 404-892-9292, h2sr.com. B
El Taco An eco-friendly watering hole serving fresh Mexican food made with all-natural meats and killer margaritas. 1186 N. Highland Ave.NE, 404-873-4656, eltaco-atlanta.com.VH
SPANISHNoche A Virginia-Highland favorite known for its Spanish-style tapas dishes and margaritas. 1000 Virginia Ave., 404-815-9155, h2sr.com. VH
SEAFOOD/SUSHI Coast Seafood and Raw Bar serves Atlanta’s freshest seafood and island cocktails. The menu incorporates classics including crab and corn hush puppies, a signature seafood boil, and a variety of raw or steamed oysters, clams and mussels; along with signature fresh catch entrees. 111 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, 404-869-0777, h2sr.com. B
Goldfish This fun seafood/sushi restaurant has Happy Hour specials Mon-Fri and nightly entertainment in its lounge. 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., 770-671-0100, h2sr.com. PLure is a modern interpretation of a classic fish house with a focus on seasonality and fresh-ness. 1106 Crescent Ave., 404-817-3650. lure-atlanta.com. M
Ocean Prime is a modern American supper club committed to serving the highest qual-ity seafood, steak, handcrafted cocktails and award-winning wines. Guests enjoy red carpet hospitality, live entertainment and a welcom-ing, relaxed atmosphere where elegance is timeless. 3102 Piedmont Road, NE 404-846-0505. oceanprimeatlanta.com B
STEAK/SUSHIRoom This elegant restaurant serves steak and sushi on the ground floor of the TWELVE Centennial Park hotel. 400 W. Peachtree St., 404-418-1250, roomattwelve.com. DStrip This sophisticated steak, seafood and sushi restaurant offers an in-house DJ and a rooftop deck. Atlantic Station at 18th St., 404-385-2005, h2sr.com. MTwist This lively restaurant has a huge bar, satay station, tapas menu, sushi and seafood dishes; patio seating is first-come, first-served. 3500 Peachtree Rd. NW, 404-869-1191, h2sr.com. B
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Appassionato Carrie Kurlander, Appassionato Chair
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is privileged to receive annual contributions from individu-als throughout the Southeast. Appassionato was inaugurated in 2000 and welcomes annual givers of $10,000 and above. Appassionato members provide the Symphony with a continu-ous and strong financial base in support of our ambitious aritistic and education initiatives.
* As of Feb 15, 2013.We are grateful to these donors for taking the extra time to acquire matching gifts from their employers. **Deceased.
Madeline & Howell E. Adams, Jr.Mrs. Anne Cox Chambers Delta Air LinesThe Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Mabel Dorn Reeder FoundationWells FargoThe Zeist Foundation, Inc.
$500,000+
The Coca-Cola Company Mrs. William A. Schwartz
$250,000+
Anonymous The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Ms. Lynn EdenGE Asset Management
Global Payments Inc.Abraham J. & Phyllis Katz FoundationTurner Broadcasting SystemWoodruff Arts Center
$100,000+
Thalia & Michael C. Carlos FoundationFulton County Arts & Culture
Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc.$75,000+
$50,000+
The Graves FoundationInvescoThe Charles Loridans
Foundation, Inc.The Reiman FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsMr. Thurmond Smithgall
Robert SpanoSunTrust BankSunTrust FoundationSunTrust Bank Trusteed Foundation Walter H. & Marjory M. Rich
Memorial Fund
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPUPSSusan & Thomas WardellWilliam Randolph Hearst
Foundation
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra thanks individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies whose contributions help the Orchestra make a difference in our community. The following list represents the cumulative total of philanthropy of $1,750 and above.
(Please note that donor benefits are based solely on contributions to the annual fund.)
$35,000+
Georgia Natural GasAnn & Gordon Getty Foundation
Massey Charitable TrustVictoria & Howard Palefsky
Porsche Cars North America Publix Super Markets Charities
support
$25,000+
Jim & Adele AbrahamsonAcuity Brands, Inc.Susan & Richard AndersonMr. Arthur Blank Ms. Stephanie BlankMr. & Mrs. C. Merrell CalhounMr. & Mrs. Bradley Currey, Jr.Marcia & John Donnell
Catherine Warren DukehartGeorgia Council for the ArtsGeorgia-Pacific FoundationKing & SpaldingLockheed MartinLucy R. & Gary Lee, Jr.Karole & John LloydTerence L. & Jeanne P. Neal*
Printpack Inc. & The Gay & Erskine Love Foundation
Patty & Doug ReidRyder Systems, Inc.Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall, Jr.Ann Marie & John B. White, Jr.*Adair & Dick WhiteSue & Neil** Williams
$15,000+
The Antinori FoundationThe Boston Consulting
GroupMary Rockett Brock Wright & Allison
Caughman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
M. CofieldTrisha & Doug CraftMr. & Mrs. Edward S.
Croft III
Mr. & Mrs. David Edmiston
Admiral James O. Ellis, Jr. in memory of Polly Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Gellerstedt III
InterContinental Hotels Group
D. Kirk Jamieson, Verizon Wireless
Ann A. & Ben F. Johnson III*
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Kennedy
Steve & Eydie KooninSouthern CompanyDonna Lee & Howard
C. EhniMeghan & Clarke
Magruder
Nordstrom, Inc.Joyce & Henry SchwobJanine Brown
& Alex J. Simmons, Jr.Loren & Gail StarrAlison M. & Joseph
M. ThompsonMike & Liz Troy
$10,000+
AnonymousAGCO Corporation,
Lucinda B. SmithThe Balloun FamilyMr. & Mrs. Francis S.
BlakeMr. David BoatwrightBoxwoods Gardens
& Gifts, Inc.The Breman Foundation, Inc.John W. & Rosemary K.
BrownThe Walter & Frances
Bunzl FoundationCynthia & Donald CarsonDr. John W. CooledgeCari Katrice Dawson
Drs. Carlos del Rio & Jeannette Guarner
The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
Eleanor & Charles Edmondson
E&J Gallo WineryMs. Nancy Field
& Mr. Michael SchulderMary D. GellerstedtCharles & Mary Ginden Nancy D. GouldJohn H. & Wilhelmina
D. Harland Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Hennessy LexusJan & Tom HoughMr. & Mrs. Tad Hutcheson
Roya & Bahman IrvaniAnne Morgan & Jim KelleyPhilip Kent, in honor of
Neil WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Donald R.
KeoughJames H. LandonMr. & Mrs. John M. LawPat & Nolan LeakeThe Livingston Foundation,
Inc.Morgens West FoundationMr. & Mrs. Solon P.
Patterson*Mr. and Mrs. Rezin E.
Pidgeon, Jr.PricewaterhouseCoopers
LLP
PrimericaMargaret & Bob ReiserBill & Rachel Schultz*Mr. John A. Sibley IIISiemens Industry, Inc.John SparrowMary Rose Taylor Carol & Ramon Tome
Family Fund*Trapp FamilyCharlie Wade & M.J.
ConboyMr. & Mrs. Edus H.
Warren, Jr.Neal & Virginia Williams
$17,500+Pinney L. Allen &
Charles C. Miller IIIAlston & Bird LLPThe Arnold Foundation,
Inc.Kelley & Neil H. BermanMr. & Mrs. Paul J.
BlackneyCity of Atlanta Office of
Cultural Affairs
The Jim Cox, Jr. Foundation
Gary & Nancy FayardThe Home Depot
FoundationJane & Clay JacksonAmy & Mark KistulinecKelly Loeffler
& Jeffrey C. Sprecher
Mr. Ken & Dr. Carolyn Meltzer
Merlin Wealth Management Group at MorganStanley SmithBarney
Metropolitan Life Foundation
Suzanne & Bill Plybon*
Dr. Stanley & Shannon Romanstein
Ray & John Uttenhove Chilton & Morgan
VarnerPatrick & Susie ViguerieCamille Yow
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The Patron Partnership of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is the society of donors who have given $1,750 or more and comprise a vital extension of the Orchestra family through their institutional leadership and financial support.
$5,000+Anonymous (2)Aadu & Kristi Allpere*Ms. Julie M. AltenbachAmericasmart AtlantaIn honor of Dominick ArgentoArnall Golden Gregory LLP
Private Wealth GroupLisa & Joe Bankoff Bubba Brands, Inc.Patricia & William BussJeff & Ann Cramer*Mary Helen & Jim DaltonMs. Suzanne E. Mott DansbyChristopher & Sonnet EdmondsThe Elster Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Carl D. FacklerDeirdre & Irial FinanDavid L. ForbesBetty Sands FullerMr. & Mrs. Paul R. GarciaMr. & Mrs. Richard B. GoodsellMr. & Mrs. David GouldThe Jamieson FamilyRobert J. Jones*Lanier Parking SolutionsGeorge H. LanierLinks, Inc., Azalea City ChapterWilliam C. & Anne A. LesterBelinda & Gino MassafraLinda & John Matthews
John F. & Marilyn M. McMullan
Ms. Terry S. McGehee & Ms. Sheila A. Hunt, A.I.A.
Penelope & Raymond McPhee*Walter W. MitchellDonald S. Orr & Marcia K.
KnightDr. & Mrs. Mark P.
Pentecost, Jr.Margaret H. PetersenMr. & Mrs. Joel F. ReevesAGCO Corporation, Martin
Richenhagen Vicki & Joe Riedel
The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation
Sea Island Co.Hamilton & Mason SmithSandy & Paul SmithPeter James StellingTriska Drake & G.
Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.Kimberly S. Tribble
& Mark S. LangeJoan N. WhitcombRussell Williamson
& Shawn PagliariniSuzanne Bunzl WilnerH. & T. Yamashita*YP
$3,500+Mrs. Kay Adams*
& Mr. Ralph PaulkRita & Herschel BloomMr. & Mrs. Dennis ChorbaCarol Comstock & Jim
Davis*Jean & Jerry CooperFour Seasons Hotel Atlanta Ellen & Howard FeinsandJames F. Fraser
Deedee & Marc HamburgerSteven & Caroline HarlessSally W. HawkinsMr. & Mrs. John E. HellriegelMr.** & Mrs. Jesse Hill, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. HollumsJoAnn Hall HunsingerMr. & Mrs. Robert A.
JohnsonDick & Georgia Kimball*
Dr. & Mrs. James T. Laney*Deborah & William Liss*Linder Security Systems, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. James T. LowmanMr. & Mrs. Albert S. McGheeSandy & Harriet MillerGregory & Judy MooreMargo Brinton & Eldon ParkThe Hellen Plummer
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
S.A. RobinsonIn memory of Willard ShullAmy & Paul SnyderMrs. C. Preston StephensBurton TrimbleAlan & Marcia Watt
$2,250+Anonymous (2)John** & Helen AderholdMr. & Mrs. Phillip E. Alvelda*Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. AmboPaul & Marian AndersonJack & Helga BeamLeon & Linda BorchersEdith H. & James E.
Bostic, Jr. Family Foundation
Jacqueline A. & Joseph E. Brown, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Anton J. Bueschen
Major General & Mrs. Robert M. Bunker
Dr. Aubrey M. Bush & Dr. Carol T. Bush
Mr. & Mrs. Russell E. Butner
Ralph & Rita ConnellMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. CousinsSally & Larry DavisPeter & Vivian de Kok Dr. Francine D. Dykes
& Mr. Richard Delay
Ms. Diane DurginDavid & Patty EmersonGeorge T. & Alecia H. EthridgeJohn & Michelle FullerJudy & Ed GarlandDr. Mary G. George
& Mr. Kenneth MolinelliCarol & Henry GradyMary C. GramlingBen & Lynda GreerDr. & Mrs. Alexander GrossThe Robert Hall Gunn, Jr.
FundRand & Seth HagenHarald R. Hansen*Virginia Hepner
& Malcolm BarnesMr. Harvey Hill
& Dr. Sarah Hill*HG Robinson SilverMr. & Mrs. Harry C. HowardRichard & Linda HubertDr. W. Manchester HudsonMr. & Mrs. William C.
Humphreys, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James M. Hund
Ms. Cynthia JenessAaron & Joyce Johnson Mr. W. F. & Dr. Janice JohnstonBaxter P. JonesMr. & Mrs. Gert KampferHazel & Herb KarpPaul & Rosthema KastinJohn Kauffman, Kauffman
Tire, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. L. Michael KellyMark B. Kent & Kevin A. DaftMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. KingDr. & Mrs. Scott I. LampertThomas C. LawsonDr. Fulton D. Lewis III
& Mr. Stephen Neal RhoneyMr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lutz*Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. MabryBarbara & Jim MacGinnitieElvira & Jay Mannelly Ruth & Paul MarstonMr. & Mrs. Joseph D.
McDonald*Ms. Shelley S. McGeheeBirgit & David McQueen
Mrs. Virginia K. McTagueAngela & Jimmy Mitchell*Ms. Lilot S. Moorman
& Mr. Jeffrey B. BradleyDr. & Mrs. R. Daniel NableMrs. Rebecca Nathan Dr. Margaret Offermann
& Dr. Russell MedfordRobert & Mary Ann OliveBarbara & Sanford OrkinDavid Paule & Gary MannMr. & Mrs. Andreas PenningerSusan PerdewLeslie & Skip PetterElise T. PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Rezin E. Pidgeon, Jr.Provaré Technology, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. W. Harrison
Reeves, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Lee
& Betsy RobinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard L. RodgersMr. & Mrs. George P. RodrigueJune & John ScottElizabeth S. Sharp
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support
The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc.
Sally & Carl Gable
Caroline di Donato & Joseph M. O’Donnell
CNN- Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Jere & Patsy Drummond*
GMT Capital CorporationJBS FoundationJohn & Kyle Rogers
$7,500+
$1,750+AnonymousMrs. Jean AllenDr. David & Julie BakkenDr. & Mrs. Joel E. BerensonMs. Marnite B. CalderMr. & Mrs. Walter K.
CanipeMr. & Mrs. Chuck CarlinDr. Michele R. Chartier &
Lt. Col. Kirk ChartierSusan & Carl CoferMr. & Mrs. R. Barksdale
Collins*Natalie & Matthew
Bernstein Dr. & Mrs. William T. CookCorey & Jennifer CowartMr. & Mrs. Brant Davis*DeloitteElizabeth & John DonnellyDr. Xavier Duralde & Dr.
Mary Barrett Gregory & Debra DurdenCree & Frazer DurrettMary Frances Early
Dr. & Mrs. Boyd Eaton, Jr.Ree & Ralph EdwardsBilly Eiselstein & Andy GreeneHeike & Dieter ElsnerMach Flinn Peg Simms GaryBill & Susan GibsonCaroline & Harry GilhamMr. Charles E. GriffinKenneth R. HeyThomas HighIn memory of Carolyn B.
HochmanMentewab Ayalew
& Peter Höyng in honor of Christopher Pulgram
The Hyman Foundation Mary B. & Wayne JamesLana M. JordanMr. Thomas J. JungJWG Retirement Plan
Services, Inc.Dr. Rose Mary KolpatzkiMr. & Mrs. David Krischer
Ms. Isabel L. LeeJ. Bancroft Lesesne &
Randolph HenningMrs. Joan LipsonMr. Carlos E. LopezKay & John T. MarshallMartha & Reynolds
McClatcheyCaptain & Mrs. Charles M.
McCleskeyMr. Larry McIntyreLebby Neal Keith & Dana OsbornMr. & Mrs. Emory H.
PalmerAnn E. PaskyDr.** & Mrs. Frank S.
Pittman IIIThe Reverend Neal P.
Ponder, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
RaglandMr. Tom B. Reynolds Ms. Susan Robinson & Ms. Mary Roemer
The Gary W. Rollins Foundation
John T. RuffDr. & Mrs. Rein SaralW. Henry Shuford & Nancy
ShufordMr. & Mrs. Phillip Shou Barry & Gail SpurlockMr. & Mrs. Raymond F.
Stainback, Jr.Dr. Elizabeth Glenn StowMr. & Mrs. Alex SummersPoppy TannerDavid & Kelly Taylor Mr. & Mrs. William M.
TippingSheila L. TschinkelTurner Foundation, Inc.Drs. Jonne & Paul WalterDrs. Julius & Nanette
WengerWilliam & Rebecca White*Mrs. Frank L. Wilson, Jr.The Zaban Foundation, Inc.Herbert & Grace Zwerner
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Angela & Morton SherzerBeverly & Milton ShlapakHelga Hazelrig SiegelLewis SilverboardSydney SimonsBaker & Debby SmithMs. Christina SmithJohannah Smith Mrs. J. Lucian Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Steagall
Dr. Steven & Lynne Steindel*
John & Yee-Wan StevensMr. & Mrs. George B.
Taylor, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark TaylorAnnie-York Trujillo
& Raul F. Trujillo
Bill & Judy VogelMr. & Mrs. William C. VossMr. & Mrs. Randolph O.
WatsonDr. & Mrs. Roger P. WebbIn honor of Ardath Weck
Dr. & Mrs. James O. Wells, Jr.
David & Martha WestMr. & Mrs. Peter L. WhitcupHubert H. Whitlow, Jr.Mary Lou WolffJan & Beattie WoodMr. & Mrs. John C. Yates
$2,250+ (continued)
support
Blonder Family Foundation William McDaniel Charitable Foundation
additional support
When Doug Sommer shows up for work, he does not sit in a cubicle or behind a desk, but rather a 19th century Italian bass, as he has been for the last 24 years as a bassist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO). His weeks are filled with intense rehearsals and his weekends with world-class performances, but he does not have to go very far to spend time with his son, Andrew, who is also a bass player in the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra (ASYO).
For Doug, a fraction of his career as a professional musician has been spent with the ASO, but for his son, the Orchestra has been a part of his entire life.
“Andrew has literally grown up with the Orchestra,” said Doug. “From the time he was little I would bring him to rehearsals and concerts. Everyone has seen him grow from just a kid to who he is now.”
Growing up around the Orchestra has made memories for not only Doug and the people who watched Andrew grow, but for Andrew himself.
“I remember when I was really little going to Halloween concerts all dressed up in these costumes,” said Andrew. “I would even spend Christmas there watching Norman Mackenzie and the chorus.”
Being surrounded by the Orchestra was the perfect recipe for Andrew’s decision to follow in his dad’s musical footsteps — but ask him where his talent comes from, and he will be very quick to tell you.
“I started taking bass lessons from my dad when I was eight, and he’s really taught me
everything I know,” said Andrew. “He’s always been my mentor.”
By the time Andrew was a freshman he, like his sister before him, joined the ASYO, which has seen some of the nation’s finest young musicians since its establishment in 1974. According to Doug, this was a decision that came very easily for them.
“My daughter joined the Youth Orchestra when she was a sophomore and Andrew when he was a freshman,” explains Doug. “It honestly was never a question for them; they always wanted to do it.”
In the Sommer household, music is not just a leisure activity, but a way of life. Doug Sommer and his wife, Phyllis, have surrounded their children with music since before they were even born.
“My wife, who is a wonderful soprano singer, would sing to Andrew and the kids while they were still in the womb,” said Doug. “When they were born, that voice became very important to them; they all expected it and wanted it. That was the earliest and I think one of the biggest influences on the kids and on Andrew.”
Doug has been Andrew’s mentor from the time he began playing bass and continues to teach him today. Sometimes, though, the student surpasses the maestro — at least according to Doug.
“There’s no doubt that Andrew has more talent than me. No doubt at all,” said Doug. “He’s so much more advanced than I was at his age.”
a family affair… Douglas & anDrew sommerOrchestra bassist Douglas Sommer shares his love of music with his son.
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Although Doug sees just how talented Andrew is now, his talent was something that he noticed when Andrew was just a child.
“We realized very early on that he had a great ear for music,” said Doug. “When he was only four or five, he would walk over to the piano and play the melody of a hymn he just heard in church. His ear and his sense of pitch were pretty remarkable.”
Although Doug recognizes his son’s talent to be better than his own, Andrew does not see it quite the same.
“Oh, he still kicks my butt classically, and he will for a long time,” said Andrew. “I just have so much respect for him musically.”
That respect goes beyond music. For Andrew, his father has been a guide for the person he has become.
“That’s one thing that’s so cool about our
relationship,” said Andrew. “He has not only been my bass teacher, but he has taught me how to be a respected musician through your actions, and by being a humble, gracious person.”
Music has been a constant element in Andrew and Doug’s lives which has unquestionably brought them closer together. Even as Andrew takes a quick break from his rehearsal in Los Angeles to perform at the 2013 Grammy Awards, he still has time to pay respect to his father.
“My dad is such an incredible musician, but because he’s so humble, he never goes out and seeks attention,” said Andrew. “Most kids who want to be musicians don’t have parents who understand the musical life. I’m lucky to have one who truly gets it.”
Sean Ward is an intern in the ASO Communications department.
When Doug Sommer shows up for work, he does not sit in a cubicle or behind a desk, but rather a 19th century Italian bass, as he has been for the last 24 years as a bassist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO). His weeks are filled with intense rehearsals and his weekends with world-class performances, but he does not have to go very far to spend time with his son, Andrew, who is also a bass player in the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra (ASYO).
For Doug, a fraction of his career as a professional musician has been spent with the ASO, but for his son, the Orchestra has been a part of his entire life.
“Andrew has literally grown up with the Orchestra,” said Doug. “From the time he was little I would bring him to rehearsals and concerts. Everyone has seen him grow from just a kid to who he is now.”
Growing up around the Orchestra has made memories for not only Doug and the people who watched Andrew grow, but for Andrew himself.
“I remember when I was really little going to Halloween concerts all dressed up in these costumes,” said Andrew. “I would even spend Christmas there watching Norman Mackenzie and the chorus.”
Being surrounded by the Orchestra was the perfect recipe for Andrew’s decision to follow in his dad’s musical footsteps — but ask him where his talent comes from, and he will be very quick to tell you.
“I started taking bass lessons from my dad when I was eight, and he’s really taught me
everything I know,” said Andrew. “He’s always been my mentor.”
By the time Andrew was a freshman he, like his sister before him, joined the ASYO, which has seen some of the nation’s finest young musicians since its establishment in 1974. According to Doug, this was a decision that came very easily for them.
“My daughter joined the Youth Orchestra when she was a sophomore and Andrew when he was a freshman,” explains Doug. “It honestly was never a question for them; they always wanted to do it.”
In the Sommer household, music is not just a leisure activity, but a way of life. Doug Sommer and his wife, Phyllis, have surrounded their children with music since before they were even born.
“My wife, who is a wonderful soprano singer, would sing to Andrew and the kids while they were still in the womb,” said Doug. “When they were born, that voice became very important to them; they all expected it and wanted it. That was the earliest and I think one of the biggest influences on the kids and on Andrew.”
Doug has been Andrew’s mentor from the time he began playing bass and continues to teach him today. Sometimes, though, the student surpasses the maestro — at least according to Doug.
“There’s no doubt that Andrew has more talent than me. No doubt at all,” said Doug. “He’s so much more advanced than I was at his age.”
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Although Doug sees just how talented Andrew is now, his talent was something that he noticed when Andrew was just a child.
“We realized very early on that he had a great ear for music,” said Doug. “When he was only four or five, he would walk over to the piano and play the melody of a hymn he just heard in church. His ear and his sense of pitch were pretty remarkable.”
Although Doug recognizes his son’s talent to be better than his own, Andrew does not see it quite the same.
“Oh, he still kicks my butt classically, and he will for a long time,” said Andrew. “I just have so much respect for him musically.”
That respect goes beyond music. For Andrew, his father has been a guide for the person he has become.
“That’s one thing that’s so cool about our
relationship,” said Andrew. “He has not only been my bass teacher, but he has taught me how to be a respected musician through your actions, and by being a humble, gracious person.”
Music has been a constant element in Andrew and Doug’s lives which has unquestionably brought them closer together. Even as Andrew takes a quick break from his rehearsal in Los Angeles to perform at the 2013 Grammy Awards, he still has time to pay respect to his father.
“My dad is such an incredible musician, but because he’s so humble, he never goes out and seeks attention,” said Andrew. “Most kids who want to be musicians don’t have parents who understand the musical life. I’m lucky to have one who truly gets it.”
Sean Ward is an intern in the ASO Communications department.
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In 2010, he began working seriously on a co-commission from the Atlanta Sym-phony Orchestra (ASO) and the Savan-nah Music Festival for his composition — a piano concerto. With the help of two FSU music students as assistant or-chestrators and copyists, the concerto took shape. As a result, Music Director Robert Spano and the ASO will perform “Spirit of the Blues: Piano Concerto in C Minor,” with the Marcus Roberts Trio during the “A King Remembrance” con-cert April 4 and 5 in Atlanta Symphony Hall, and again at the Savannah Music Festival on Saturday, April 6, 2013.
“It’s the single hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” Roberts says bluntly. “I had been trying to prepare myself gradually over time to tackle something like this.” Among his challenges:Jazz and classical musicians often speak two different languages, he says. Roberts had to learn the nuances of writing for classical musicians.
Better technology wasn’t available un-til recently. Specialty programs to assist
sight-impaired composers like Roberts with orchestration weren’t easily acces-sible when he first hatched the idea.
He had to balance a rebellious streak with his traditional side. Roberts’ impro-visations at the piano, at the same time meandering and tight, keep audiences breathless. He often draws on disparate influences. But he was determined to write in the classic concerto style — three movements.
A long-time friend of the Atlanta Sym-phony Orchestra — his appearances with the ASO date back to 1999 and have often involved a Gershwin program — Roberts undertook the concerto as an ASO co-commission.
Spano had encouraged Roberts to write a concerto which built on his talents — particularly improvisations with classical allusions.
After hearing Roberts perform Gershwin several times, “I thought, oh well, man, this guy has got to write a piano concerto for himself,” Spano says.
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“It’s so inspiring to hear him improvise,” he adds. “[Some weeks] we did ‘Rhap-sody in Blue’ five times in a row, and each time his improvisations were completely different — each day. That just astonish-es me, his power of invention.”
Roberts agrees: “It’s never, ever the same,” he says. “Ever.”
Roberts adds that the “Spirit of the Blues” commission was based on the ar-tistic trust of both parties and little else — after all, he didn’t have a reputation as a classical composer. But he himself liked the orchestra’s sound, felt comfortable with its musicians and had faith in its conductor. “I know that [Spano is] going to get to some component of this piece that I may not even think about because he’s a great conductor, and he’s a great communicator with his orchestra.”
Roberts says Atlanta audiences are friend-ly and generally open to new experienc-es like melding classical and jazz. He’s hopeful that lovers of one genre or the other can find some common ground in the concerto. “Spirit of the Blues” draws influences from Ludwig van Beethoven, Maurice Ravel and Bela Bartok, and gets a rhythmic boost from trio members Ja-son Marsalis and Rodney Jordan.
But even though audiences may welcome the blend, writing for both music forms
challenged Roberts. Not only are classi-cal and jazz different languages, but col-laboration is a “central principle” of jazz performance.
The concerto is dedicated to conductor Seiji Ozawa, whom Roberts considers a mentor. Ozawa inspired him to bring the worlds of jazz and classical music togeth-er. “When we first used to work together he wasn’t very comfortable with the jazz improvisation part of it. It took years, but we really got to the point where he was very relaxed and having a lot of fun.” Roberts says he learned to work with a conductor’s and an orchestra’s needs.
And to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who fought to bring all people together.
Roberts, along with his trio, perform on several recordings of Gershwin material. Gershwin himself crossed musical genres in the early 20th century, so Roberts feels at home interpreting his work.
“It puts you in touch with greatness,” he says. “[As an artist,] You’re always look-ing for the beacon from above.”
After the “A King Remembrance con-certs,” the Marcus Roberts Trio and ASO will perform “Spirit of the Blues” at the Savannah Music Festival. This perfor-mance will mark the Orchestra’s seventh consecutive appearance at the festival.
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TWELVE (Downtown) is located directly next to MARTA Civic Center Station.TWELVE (Midtown) links directly to MARTA Arts Center Station by complimentary shuttle.
Each one or two-bedroom suite offers an open layout, full kitchen and upscale appointments throughout. Enjoy panoramic skyline views, complimentary Wi-Fi and TWELVE’s exclusive in-room technology platform
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www.twelvehotels.comTWELVE Centennial Park (Downtown)
404.418.1212 TWELVE AtlantiC Station (Midtown)
404.961.1212
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