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ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012 83rd Season George Hanson Music Director & Conductor TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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ANNUAL REPORT

2011-201283rd Season

George HansonMusic Director & Conductor

TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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Table of Contents

LETTER FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR & CEO 1

MISSION & VISION OF THE TSO 2

2011-12 SEASON TIMELINE 3

2011-12 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS 4

EDUCATION PROGRAMS 5

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS 6

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 7

TSO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS 8

CIRCLES OF SUPPORT INDIVIDUAL DONORS 9

CORPORATE GIVING 12

HARRY O. JULIANI SOCIETY 13

2011-12 SPONSORS & IN-KIND GIVING 14

STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION 15

TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ROSTER 16

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 17

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF 18

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Dear Friends,

We’ve successfully launched The Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s 2012-2013 Season and it is an opportune me to refl ect on the 83rd season just completed.

Our roles as the new Board Chair and new President & CEO commenced at the start of the 2011-12 season. Together, we commi ed ourselves to energe c, though ul, and crea ve leadership, understanding how important the season’s work would be toward building a successful future.

The 2011-12 season was one in which the dedica on, commitment, and talents of Maestro George Hanson and the Tucson Symphony musicians gave Tucson the best of their ar s c expression throughout the community. Performances like the 9/11 Remembrance and Renewal Concert, the January 8th Candlelight Vigil on the University of Arizona mall, and the Arizona Centennial Celebra on concert provided Tucson with some truly memorable performances. Over 75,000 children and adults were introduced to, inspired by, and delighted by award winning TSO programs in our schools, in the Music Hall and the Tucson Symphony Center. And the 29 young composers studying in the TSO Young Composers Project produced extraordinary composi ons that were then performed by the TSO musicians.

From a fi scal perspec ve, the Board of Trustees and the staff are proud to announce ending another year in the black. As we look forward to new ar s c vi-sions and new programma c direc ons for the TSO, we are also striving to fi nd new business models that will ensure the stability of the Orchestra well into the future.

During the past year we have had many signifi cant achievements, both on the stage and behind the scenes, in our ground-breaking educa on and community engagement programs, our marke ng to new audiences, and our ability to signifi cantly reduce the cost structure of our organiza on. In this report you will read about some of the highlights of our programming and about many of the new ini a ves that are happening at the TSO.

In our ongoing focus to transform the business model of the TSO, we will con nue to look for new ways to increase our earned and contributed income, improve our brand, reduce costs and iden fy innova ve partnerships with other organiza ons. In addi on we are seeking to raise substan al funds that will increase our service to the community and to secure our long-term sustainability.

We gratefully acknowledge our audiences, volunteers and our many contributors who helped ensure that Tucson is celebra ng the 2012-13 season with stron-ger and more innova ve programming than ever before. It is with apprecia on and an cipa on that we turned the page to enjoy the exci ng TSO 2012-13 Season.

Barbara R. Levy Andrew Birgensmith Board Chair President & CEOTSO Board of Trustees Tucson Symphony Orchestra

P.S. It is a special pleasure for TSO to welcome Andrew Birgensmith who last served as General Manager for the Kansas City Symphony. Andrew brings a great deal to Tucson in the areas of experience, leadership and energy. Our community will reap the benefi ts of Andrew’s innova ve contribu ons.

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A letter from our Board Chair & CEO

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Mission & Vision

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OUR MISSIONThe mission of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra is to

transform lives through music.

OUR VISION

To be recognized na onally as the leading symphony orchestra in the Southwest with the fi nancial resources and facili es needed to provide a full range of

concerts and educa onal programs of the highest quality performed byfull me professional musicians.

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October 14 & 16, 2011The season opens with

pianist Fabio Bidiniperforming

Rachmaninoff ’sRhapsody on a

Theme of Paganini.

June 14, 2012 George Hanson, pictured

with his wife Petra Boehm, receives a LUMIE award for

Life me Achievement.

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2011-12 Season Timeline

March 9 & 11, 2012Laura Stoutenborough,

principal clarinet, makes her TSO solo debut per-

forming the MozartClarinet Concerto.

January 13 & 15, 2012A er his 1st place fi nish in the TSO Young Ar sts

Compe on in 2009, George Hanson invited Ilia Ulianitsky to perform on a

Classic Series program.

July 2011Andrew Birgensmith joins

the TSO as President & CEO.

January 14, 2012Andrew Birgensmith andDoc Severinsen a er his

performance with the TSO.

May 6 & 7, 2012George Hanson works with Young Composers Project (YCP) Instructor

Ilona Vukovic-Gay and YCP students for the

YCP Reading Sessions.

February 13 & 15, 2012The UA School of Dance performs with the TSO

during the sold-out Arizona Centennial performances.

April 13 & 15, 2012Stefan Jackiw makes his TSO debut performing

Prokofi ev’s ViolinConcerto No. 2.

January 8, 2012 The TSO perfoms at the January 8 memorial and candlelight vigil on the

University of Arizona Mall.

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2011-12 Season Highlights

MIDORI DEBUT, CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION HIGHLIGHT TSO 2011-12 SERIES

Midori, the interna onally renowned violinist the New York Times calls “an ar st of inspiring gi s,” made her debut with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra with one performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto inFebruary at the Tucson Music Hall. Music Director and Conductor George Hanson conducted the program, which also featured the overture to Johann Strauss, Jr.’s Zigeunerbaron (Gypsy Baron), Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1 by Georges Enescu and Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.

Midori’s much an cipated debut came in the midst of another highlight of the 2011-12 Classic Series, the TSO’s Arizona Centennial Celebra on. One hundred years to the day a er Arizona became a state onFebruary 12, 1912, the TSO performed an Arizona-themed program featuring Na ve American fl u st R. Carlos Nakai performing a newly-commissioned piece followed by the orchestra’s performance of the Grand Canyon Suite accompanied by stunning new images of the Grand Canyon created by famedphotochoreographer James Westwater. Former Tucson Mayor Robert Walkup made a guest appearance narra ng Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait. The programs concluded on a fes ve note with the UA Dance Ensemble featured in Danzón No. 2 by Sonoran-born composer, Arturo Márquez. Music Director andConductor George Hanson conducted both performances. Just two weeks later, the sound of classic Western music fi lled the hall when the Bill Ganz Western Band returned to perform more, newly orchestrated songs of the Old West, some of them inspired by Southern Arizona loca ons. Cirque de la Symphonie packed the Music Hall twice to close the Pops season withhigh-fl ying ac on from acrobats, jugglers, trapeze ar sts, contor onists and strongmen.

Stephen Seifert brought his mountain dulcimer back to the MasterWorks Series for the fi rst me since 2008 to perform a newly-commissioned Conni Ellisor work on a program that also included music by Ives andCopland.

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Education

Last year, TSO’s na onally recognized educa on programs reached more than 42,500 students and educators in more than 160 schools from Southern Pinal County to the Arizona-Mexico border. TSO programs are designed for toddlers through college age students.

Young Composers Project In this living music laboratory, elementary through high school students learn to compose music for orchestra. This comprehensive course culminates in two reading sessions and recordings of the newly composed pieces, played by the Tucson Symphony and TSO String Quintet.

Music in the Schools & Young People’s Concerts Three TSO ensembles each visit 36 elementary schools to present interac ve concerts with a common unifying theme, exploring the structure of music as a language and its ability to communicate stories and emo ons. Students also a end Young People’s Concerts and hear how musical ideas come together in a full TSO performance.

KinderKonzerts! The TSO Chamber Orchestra explores how “Music Tells a Story” using a variety of classical music plus a musical retell-ing of popular children’s books by local author Susan Lowell.

Classic Series Pre-Concert Talks Music Director and Conductor George Hanson, guest conduc-tors and guest ar sts off er anecdotes, commentary and in-sight into the music to be performed. Pre-Concert talks begin one hour before select Classic and MasterWorks concerts.

Making Music Mine Teachers par cipa ng in one of TSO’s school based programs receive this year-long curriculum, created by TSO, aligned with the Arizona Arts Standards and used to help students develop cogni ve skills as they explore the world of music.

School Residency Programs TSO ensembles visit and perform for middle and high school bands and orchestras across Southern Arizona teaching tech-nique classes and instrument workshops.

Young Ar sts Compe on Young musicians perform for instruc ve feedback, and com-pete for cash prizes and an opportunity to perform with the TSO. Just for Kids A Saturday morning series of six interac ve TSO ensemble con-certs, fi lled with fun, explora on and story-telling, introducing quality classical music to families with young children.

TSO Public School Tax Credit Program This program raises tax credit dollars from its patrons to support public schools who wish to par cipate in the TSO’s educa on programs but need fi nancial assistance. In 2011-12, TSO patrons helped 44 individual schools par cipate in Young People’s Concerts, ensemble clinics, Music in the Schools, and KinderKonzerts.

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Partnerships with arts organiza ons and service agencies The TSO is the region’s resource for professional classical musicians. Partnerships include: joining the Bank One Interna onalMariachi Conference’s 20th anniversary concert, providing mu-sic for special events suppor ng Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Angel Chari es and the Hispanic Chamber of Com-merce, and serving as a partner to UApresents by performing with visi ng dance companies. Other partners have included the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson Botanical Gardens, the Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Regional Ballet, and the grand opening of Kartchner Caverns State Park. The Tucson Symphony Orchestra is also proud to work with the Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc. to bring classical performances to a variety of downtown venues.

Service to Corpora onsThe TSO represents Tucson to the rest of the country by provid-ing the magic of music for local and visi ng corpora ons and des na on resorts. Companies that have joined hands with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra include Caterpillar, DuPont, Lock-heed Corpora on, Miraval - Life in Balance, Nortel, the Ronald McDonald House and the Tucson Medical Center.

Service to Private Sector The TSO con nues to join countless members of the commu-nity in celebra ng the milestones of their lives. TSO ensemble performances have enhanced special events including wed-dings, births, anniversaries, gradua ons, and memorials.

Community Engagement

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Community Partnerships The TSO assists in achieving cultural and community-building goals through concert presenta ons. The Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance addresses its mission to create a community rich with a cultural life by bringing TSO concerts to Oro Valley through the TSO MasterWorks concert series and Just for Kids concerts. Since 2008-09, the Town of Sahuarita has been presen ng the Just for Kids concert series, reaching ever increasing audiences. Green Valley Recrea on has been bring-ing TSO MasterWorks and Pops concerts to its community since 1998-99, and numerous communi es present TSO ensemble recitals to their residents. Southern Arizona Residency The TSO builds rela onships through the Southern Arizona Residency, traveling to Ajo, Bisbee, Nogales, Sells and other locales to provide school concerts, curriculum and teaching materials, workshops for young musicians, and orchestra con-certs for en re communi es. Since the beginning of the award winning Southern Arizona Residency, the TSO has worked with thirty-four communi es throughout Arizona.

The Tucson Symphony Orchestra has one of the most ac ve community engagement programs in the orchestra fi eld. As an integral member of the community, the TSO serves as a music resource for all of south-ern Arizona, reaching more than 32,500 Arizonans annually with these programs. From large partnerships to private events, the TSO is a musical partner for southern Arizonans, performing more than one hundred com-munity events each season.

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Education & Community Engagement

DISTRICTS SERVED:• Ajo• Amphi• Catalina Foothills• Con nental • Flowing Wells • Indian-Oasis-Baboquivari• Marana• Sahuarita• Tanque Verde • Tucson Unifi ed • Vail

2011-12 COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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2nd Saturdays, Inc.Ackerley Adver singAjo Council for the Fine ArtsArizona InnBisbee Community ChorusCrisis Pregnancy CenterFirehouse PicturesFox Tucson TheatreGreen Valley Recrea on CenterMariachi Aztlan de Pueblo High SchoolMiraval-Life in BalanceMountain View Country ClubPima Council on AgingProvidence Service Corpora onSaddleBrooke Country ClubSouthern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance

Splendido at Rancho Vistoso Sun City VistosoTanque Verde RanchThe Legend of Zelda Produc onsThe Lodge at Ventana CanyonThe Lo CinemaTown of SahuaritaTubac Center for the ArtsTubac Golf Resort & SpaTucson Chamber Ar stsTucson Conven on Center and Visitors BureauTucson Medical CenterTucson Regional BalletUniversity of Arizona University of Phoenix

37%

2%8%7%

46%

Foundation

Corporations

Government

Individuals

Participation Fees

EDUCATION FUNDING SOURCES

Foundation

Corporations

Government

Participation Fees

89%

4%2%

5%

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FUNDING SOURCES

75,000SERVED

57%EDUCATION

43% COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

15%

85%Educa�on and

Community Engagement events

Subscrip�onconcerts

TSO Educa on and Community Engagementperformances make up 85%

of the TSO’s annual ac vi es.

TSO ACTIVITIES

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Support Organizations

FATSO (Friends and Admirers of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra), in Green Valley, has as its mission the increase in a endance at the TSO’s Friday evening concerts. This is accomplished by:

• A ending fi ve selected TSO events each season• Providing bus transporta on to and from the concerts, thereby making it convenient for those who do not want to drive at night• Arranging a dinner preceding each concert

The SaddleBrooke Symphony Guild (SSG) provides residents the opportunity to strengthen our community’s awareness and

support of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. The Guild facili-tates opportuni es for members to a end TSO events.

The Tucson Symphony Co llion Ball Advisory Commi ee (TSCBAC) oversees the Tucson Symphony Co llion, held each November as a major fundraising event. The Co llion Ball Advisory Commi ee is commi ed to main-taining and protec ng the tradi ons, beauty and high stan-dards of the Co llion Ball. Along with members of the Co llion Ball Commi ee, the Advisory Commi ee’s major focus is to support the TSO by raising funds through this beau ful event and to familiarize the par cipa ng Junior Patronesses and their families with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra.

The Tucson Symphony Orchestra League (TSOL) invites men and women who love great music and want to be a larger part of the Tucson SymphonyOrchestra’s success to become members.

TSOL supports and strengthens the Tucson SymphonyOrchestra by enhancing community rela ons, raising money, providing offi ce assistance and developing par cipa on in the orchestra family.

TSOL conducts fundraising events to provide fi nancial contri-bu ons to the TSO. TSOL also provides volunteer assistance for the TSO’s Young Ar st Compe on, Young Composer’s Project, Young People’s Concerts, KinderKonzerts and Sym-phony Store.

Ac ve TSOL membership requires par cipa on in one or more of these projects.

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OVATION$25,000 and aboveAnonymousJohn E. Wahl and Mary Lou ForierMr. and Mrs. James J. GlasserGrusin FamilyMarj and Loyal MooreHoward and Marilyn SteeleMrs. Dorothy D. VanekMr. and Mrs. William C Westco

MAESTRO$10,000 to $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Harrington BischofPat and Reidar Bjorhovde Ms. Lois M. BriggsMrs. Elisabeth DudleyThe Mary S. Gorin FundCarol and Bob Jennens Beth and I. Michael KasserFrances S. RichardsonAlice and Bill RoeDrs. John P. and Helen S. SchaeferMr. Howard Waldstein

CONDUCTOR$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous (1)Fred ArmstrongCarl and Judy BowserLois ChandlerMs. Camille CoyleBob and Janet DavisRosalie and Baird DavisMr. and Mrs. John DuplisseyMr. and Mrs. Glenn Garre Bruce and Edythe GissingRichard and Bonnie KampaJohn F. and Beverly Kofron

2011-12 Individual Donors

Lura M. LovellPhil and Carol LyonsRobert and Virginia McKayMr. and Mrs. George W. MirabenDr. and Mrs. Stephen Proffi George SteeleEdwin and Julie Van WoertAnna Woods

CONCERTMASTER$2,500 to $4,999Anonymous (3)Ms. Lois BloomDr. Misook Yun and Mr. James William BoydMrs. Carol T. des CognetsPamela and Arthur DetersMary N. DrydenKathy HebbMs. Yvonne Ervin and Mr. Alan HershowitzJulie GibsonDolores and Paul GohdesEugene and Barbara HaakDr. and Mrs. Arthur L. HerbstBob and JoAnne HungateMr. Travis HutchisonKlaas Peter and Brigi e JacobsCarol A. and Thomas R. Johnson MDMs. Marcia KirmseMs. Maggie KosinskiDr. Mar n and Barbara LevyNancy March and Neil Ampel Dr. and Mrs. Robert Maxfi eldDorothy and Roy MayeskePat and Linda McMillinMrs. Lily M. MeijerRev. Gerald MyersMs. Be y J. OjedaMr. and Mrs. Russell PerlichDr. Lee F. and Donna B. Rogers

Dr. and Mrs. Herschel D. RosenzweigChristopher SangerDr. Kenneth Swaiman and Dr. Phyllis SherMr. and Mrs. Harold M. ThomasDr. Dennis and Jennifer WeimerMs. Gwen Weiner

VIRTUOSO$1,000 to $2,499Anonymous (4)Joseph S. Alpert and Qin M. ChenKurt M. and Peggy M. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Oscar L. ArmstrongBob and Judy AtwellDr. and Mrs. Joseph T. BagnaraEd and Jill BesseyAndrew Birgensmith and Holly SwangstuRichard and Carol BoosAllan and Barbara BowermasterMr. and Mrs. David C. CarneyMrs. Frederika CarneyMrs. Shirley ChannAmy S. Charles Joan and Donald DiamondLouise and Don DoranMrs. Tsung-Ying Teng FanTerry and Irwin FreundlichDr. and Mrs. Dietmar GannDr. Jose D. and Dr. Margot GarciaBe y B. GeehanGary L. and Gini GethmannEd and Kay GossMs. Pam GrissomJenny Gross and Jerry LefevreSuzanne J. GrossElinor HallowellRobert H. HamiltonMs. Anita Y. HansenSally L. HeinleinDick and Jeri Hejduk

Ms. Mary C. TiedemannCal and Nancy TurnerNina Trasoff and Rodney JilgDavid and Nancy UlmerNick and Linda VucichJack WaltersDrs. Joan and David Weimer Ms. Patricia Scully and Mr. Richard Weissenberger Gerry and Liz WhitakerNancy K. Woods and Abe ValenzuelaDr. and Mrs. Salvatore ZagonaMr. and Mrs. Edwin Zimmermann SOLOIST$500 to $999Anonymous (7)Vicki and Jerry AlpertMs. June E. AndersonRobert and Rachel CammackSally and StanLt. Col. and Mrs. Carl W. ArmstrongDr. Karen BahnickMs. Denny BarnesMrs. Theodora BellKathryn and John BerganMr. Edwin BiggersRichard and Martha BlumGeorge Bradbury and C.M. PetersonJeanne BroomeShirley and Roland CalhounDr. and Mrs. Willard T. CarletonElaine and Morton CederbaumRuth CloughMr. and Mrs. Duane K. CoteMrs. Bev CoulterC. Jane DeckerMr. Phil Derkum and Ms. Flora YeeGordon and Sharon DicosolaSarah M. Dinham

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The Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s Board of Trustees, musicians and staff wish to extend the deepest gra tude to all who have provided philanthropic support for the 2011-12 Fiscal year. Listed here are the names of donors who contributed $125 or more between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 – mem-bers of the various levels of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s Circles of Support. Also included in this roster are those who have made a commitment over and above the Annual Fund and a sec on recognizing ac ve and matured planned gi s established by members of the Harry O. Juliani Society.

Fran and Darrell Hutchinson Janice and Al KivelDr. and Mrs. Norman N. KomarMr. Larry KuhlmanTaylor LawrenceHenry and Marie-Pierre Lee Ms. Helaine LevyMr. and Mrs. Seymour LevyRoslyn Leydet and Allan Lewis, MDMarian A. LumAnne and Ed LymanMr. and Mrs. Peter McCarthyMr. Kenneth J. McNealyMrs. Martha MecomMs. Dolores MillerMr. and Mrs. Allen Moore IIIDr. Hughle L. MorrisJohn and Be e MoserGeraldine K. MoyerJordan and Jean NerenbergDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. OnakMs. Patricia O oDavid and Rosalie PerryMar n and Joan PersonBeth and Cal PetersonCookie and Ron PhilipsHoward and Adrienne R. PolsterMrs. Sally Hohnhorst-RudinDrs. Adib and Vivi SabbaghDrs. Linda and Richard SamplinerKaren DeLay and Bill SandelDr. and Mrs. Robert A. ScalaMrs. Suzanne B. SchoenRica and Harvey SpivackMr. and Mrs. Bill SpringerMs. Ber e L. StegerDr. John Swain and Mr. Thomas J. HickeyMr. and Mrs. Bob Swi H. Greg and Ilse P. Swihart

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2011-12 Individual Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Robert DirksenMs. Claire M. EdgarCharles and Patricia EricksonWilliam and Wendy FishkindMs. Beth FosterMr. and Mrs. Charles V. GeorgeDr. and Mrs. Thomas M. GroganDr. John Guilbert and Jan HarelsonMary Lou and Bob GundersonDr. and Mrs. Donald HaganMs. Holly HartMr. and Mrs. Don HartmanLee and Kathleen HesslerHelen and Gerald HirschCorolla Hoag and Dr. Kevin HorstmanCraig and Sally HuntleyLeonard and Marcelle Joff eKaren and Chuck Jonai sJanna-Neen JonesStephan L. and Linda V. JonesDr. Mark and Marion KartchnerMrs. John R. KnollDr. and Mrs. J. Timothy KolosickMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. KuehnGil and Carol LeClairDavid and Patricia LeegeMrs. Ruthie LemoleMr. and Mrs. Michael LeonardDr. Alan I. LevensonMr. and Mrs. John D. LewisBarbara LilleyDr. and Mrs. Jay LipmanJohn and Martha LyonsDr. and Mrs. Wayne E. MageeMr. and Mrs. Chuck Mar nElyce and Mark MetznerDr. and Mrs. Ray N. Miller and Ka e MillerDonna and Hans MoserMrs. Imogene MoserFrank T. and Suzanne M. MurrayGlen and Shirley MurrayMartha and Terry Allen Perl

Annegret Perlmu erMr. and Mrs. James J. PerrineDr. and Mrs. Richard PollardDr. and Mrs. Barry PomerantzJack and Susan QuillenGib and Trisha Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. RaymondJohn and Carroll ReitzJudith E. Riley, MDDr. Lawrence Ross and Dr. Sonja RathPeter F. Salomon and Patricia MorganJeane e and Harold SegelLee and Faye ShevelMr. and Mrs. David C. SmallhouseCliff ord E. Smith and Margaret O. StollMr. and Mrs. Duane SmithDrs. Gail B. Smith and Leonard H. CohenJudy and Bruce SpencerMr. Richard SrednickiMr. and Mrs. Mark F. S nskiMr. and Mrs. Peter TaussigMs. Dee Ann ThomasVirginia S. ThorneJames and Patricia TrimbellDr. F. Ann WalkerAndy and Cammie WatsonMr. and Mrs. Sinclair WeeksMs. Patricia Scully and Mr. Richard WeissenbergerLovable Bill and Ann WelchMr. and Mrs. Philip WheelerHerbert and Nancy WhiteMs. Teresa A. WilsonDavid L. WindsorMs. Pauline K. WooldridgeMs. Geri Zamberle

PRINCIPAL$250 to $499Anonymous (8)Mr. Larry Allen Mr. Peter J. AustDr. and Mrs. Donald J. BehnkeDr. Bhappu and Mrs. Bhappu Mr. Paul BliklenDon P. Bourque and Susan KnowltonMs. Kathryn Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Harold BrayAudrey Brooks and Dick LauwasserMs. Joanna Brunso Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. BuchsbaumMs. Hannelore Burke Herb and Slyvia BurtonMr. and Mrs. John ButerbaughMr. and Mrs. C.W. Carson, Jr.Tom and Carolyn CochranEdward and Grace Cio Karen and John Coffi n Edward and Arlene CohenBill and Carol CopelandDr. and Mrs. James CorriganSharon and Byron Co erHelen P. Cowles Ms. Joan H. Coyne Anthony and Sandra DalessandroCol. and Mrs. Robert W. DalrympleMr. and Mrs. Bryan DaumMrs. Penny David Bonnie C. Day Mr. Lloyd J. DenningtonDr. and Mrs. Philip E. DewMs. Catherine Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Eugene EckertDon and Ann Emery Mr. and Mrs. Harvey EvenchikMr. and Mrs. Francis E. FennertyMr. and Mrs. Leon FormanErvin and Martha FrazierPaul and Eugenia Gengler

Ann and Arthur GoldbergMrs. Rachael K. GoldwynDr. and Mrs. Harvey GoodmanDennis Grether and Catherine KellyMs. Gaye Gronlund and Mr. Bruce CornerAlan and Ann Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Haarbye Mr. and Mrs. William J. G. Hawes Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hays Mr. Milton Henrichs Susan E. Hetherington Drs. John G. Hidebrand and Gail D. Burd Harriet and Robert HirschMr. and Mrs. Sidney HirshMr. and Mrs. John O. HoosMr. Robert W. HuiskampMr. and Mrs. Ron HutchesonHoward and Sharon KasteJames F. and Lois M. KellyMr. and Mrs. George KerselsEdgar and Suze e KingGary and Doris Kling Lucy Hernried and Allyn Knoche Mr. and Mrs. A. Terry Knueppel Beverly and Charles KohfeldMs. Madeline Lamb Ms. Rose A. Lang Mrs. Paul MacDonald Anne Maley-Schaff ner and Timothy Schaff ner Lois Manowitz and Terry Alston Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Matsuura Theodore and Barbara Maynard John R. McDonald Bob and Pauline McWhorter Roy and Irma Milks Mr. Robert C. Miller Ruth Miller Irv and Terry Mindes Ms. Mona Mizell Ms. Carol Moser John and Jan Mueller Ms. Patricia Nichols

Nancy O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Carter PageMs. Florence B. Pape David and Jean Perry Richard and Elaine Peters Nancy Pi Mrs. Day Ravenscro Mr and Mrs. David R. RifeDr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Rinehart Eileen and Bill Roeske Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rosenbluth Paul and Mary Ross Pat and Ann Salvo Rev. Katherine Shindel Dr. Ian and Ms. Ina Shivack Ann Simpson Ann and Henry Slagter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spies David and Linda Stone Mr. Robert A. Strauss Mr. John Summers and Ms. Linda Lundwall Gerald Talen and Emma Talen Preston and Phyllis Taylor John and Joan Tedford Mrs. Jack E. Thompson Ms. Jane I. Toussaint and Mr. James Fenn Ellen Trevors Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Tschirley Mr. and Mrs. Joell T. Turner Ms. Mary Beth Tyndall and Mr. Kendall KroesenMr. and Mrs. Carl Vail Wil and Johanna Von Mayr David and Ilona Gay Mr. David E. Wachter and Mr. Bruce L. AndersonBarbara and John Walker Mr. Samuel Ward Vivian and Robert Weede Ms. Peggy G. Wolf Ms. Linda Wurzelbacher Dr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Zaidenberg T.D. and Sarah Zsitvay

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PLAYER$125 to $249Anonymous (31)Mr. and Mrs. Harutami AjikiMr. and Mrs. John AlbertsonMr. John AllenMr. and Mrs. Tom AllenMr. and Mrs. John Almquist, Jr.Kacper TophamMr. and Mrs. Clarence C. AndressenMs. Barbara B. AndrewsMrs. Joan S. NewlandMrs. Emily Jean SniderMs. Mary Chee-SandellMr.and Mrs. Gene ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Daniel AsiaMrs. Pam AylmerMark and Jan BarmannMs. Mary BatchelorMr. and Mrs. George BauderMr. and Mrs. Keith BaumanMs. June BehanMrs. Ruth BenderRaymond E. BestMr. and Mrs. John BiegingJudith and Kelvin BoisMiriam and Don Bo Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. BraunFred and Jacquie BrennerMr. and Mrs. James J. BriceDr. Elbert D. BrooksMs. Mary BroughtonCarol Guthrie BrownMr. Richard BrownMr. and Mrs. E. Kergan BruckMr. Robert BurdickMr. Joseph CaldwellReverend Rosemarie E. CarnariusMr. and Mrs. William O. CarterRon and Donna CateMr. and Mrs. Donald CaterraccioMr. and Mrs. Paul W. Cella

2011-12 Individual Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Mack ChesnoverMr. and Mrs. Elon Close Mr. Howard CobbeRhonda and Richard CohenLewis and Carol ConnollyCharles and Nancy ConversePolly and Howard CosynsMr. and Mrs. Samson A. CoxDr. John CraigMr. and Mrs. Charles CreminMrs. Cari Cunningham and Mr. Ted MoulinMr. and Mrs. George R. CunninghamMr. Thomas Cur n and Dr. Molly StranahanDr. and Mrs. James E. DalenMr. and Mrs. David DanaMr. C. Mitchell DaytonMary Ellen and David DeYoungPeter and Carol DicksMs. Karen Dooli leKenneth and Carol DorushkaMr. and Mrs. Peter J. DowneyBruce and Ka e DusenberryMr. and Mrs. Richard DuxburyMr. and Mrs. George EckardtJoanne and Don EdwardsLawrence and Judith E enMr. and Mrs. William EhingerMs. Anna FanMrs. Maryellen FarmerNorma and Stanley G. FeldmanMr. and Mrs. Tony FloridanEnivar Charitable FundMs. Deborah FormoDr. Arnold FriedmanLinda L. FriedmanDr. William A. FryJulia and Mark GordonMs. Jerry GradyJulia and Donald GrafMr. Henry GreenleafMr. and Mrs. Sal J. Grisaff eMr. and Mrs. John GuionFrank and Michele Haller

Richard Pincus and Jan Linn Dr. and Mrs. Emil Loeffl erMr. Fred LutgensCatherine and Stephen LydersConnie and Harry MapesMrs. Fern Mar nMrs. William T. MasonMr. and Mrs. John E. MastersonStanley and Shirley MatlickMrs. Eleanor J. MayJanet and William MayorMr. John Mc DonaldMr. William McClureMr. and Mrs. Charles McCorkellMr. and Mrs. Jim McMorrowMrs. John MiddlesteadMs. Tanya MillerFrederick E. and Joyanne B. MillsMr. John MommsenJohn and Kathryn MortonMs. Susan MossAnne and Ellis MovalsonGeorge F. MullanMr. Herman NickelMr. and Mrs. Herbert H. NiehausMrs. Isabelle J. NorstadRaymond and Jean O’NeilE. O. OlsenLois Chris ne OlsrudTom and Toni OwensBruce and Holly ParkerDale and Jennet ParkerJan and Bob Paulle eMs. Kristen PennyMs. Teresa PepperJohn PetersBonnie and George PetersonMs. Nadine Pi man Mr. Herbert PlochMs. R. Cynthia Prue Ms. Tamar ReadMr. and Mrs. James Reinertson

Stephen Reitz and Elizabeth EvansMrs. Evelyn RichardsMr. A. J. Richter and Ms. Elizabeth A. GrayMs. Patricia RickardsMr. Jim RobbinsMr. Robert RossGerald and Carol RucksDemar and Patricia SatherMr. Henry Scheuermann, D.M.D, M.D.David and Florence SchlesingerBill and Terry SecordDr. and Mrs. Gerald SeidenMr. and Mrs. Donald G. ShropshireMrs. Miriam G. SmeadMr. James SorensenMr. and Mrs. Dale F. SteinMr. and Mrs. Ralph SteinKeith and Fran StephensArlene Stevenson-BoothMs. Jo Sucherman and Mr. Jerry MasonMr. and Mrs. Robert SuomalaPeg Sutherland-Jones and Nelson F. JonesWalter and Mona Lou SweetMrs. Judy ThoresonJames and Wanda TorreyGayle A. TraverMrs. Jerrie Ui Ms. Milena VariMr. and Mrs. Rudolf Von GlinskiMs. Barbara WagnerCharles and Jennifer WeesnerMs. Rosemary WeisbeckerMr. and Mrs. Lester WelbornGen. and Mrs. John A. WickhamMs. Winifred E. Williams and Mr. Kenneth HinkleJean and George WiltseeMs. Harriet WinstonMr. and Mrs. Daryl M. WunrowJan and Keith WunrowMr. and Mrs. Dick WydenesMr. and Mrs. Evere Wyers

Adrienne and David Haney Mrs. Marguerite HardieDavid and Sarah HardinMrs. H.P. HarrisMs. Cynthia HartwellDr. and Mrs. M. K. HaynesMs. Ruth HelmMs. Barbara A. HendersonBob and Carol HicksPrac oner’s Billing SpecialistDolores D. HillenbrandPhyllis and Jerry Hoe Dr. and Mrs. Roderick HoodWilliam and Margaret Ann HorstMr. Howard P. HunterMr. and Mrs. Lee HutchinsDrs. Maureen and John Hu erMr. Henry JorgensenMr. and Mrs. Lewis A. JudyKay JuhanDebbie Kelly-HarrisLeslie P. KillipsMr. and Mrs. Chang H. KimMr. and Mrs. Stanley KindzerskiJames and Jamie KingBill and Marge KinkeadMr. and Mrs. D.T. KjerlandDr. and Mrs. Frederick A. KleinMr. and Mrs. Richard KleinSherwin and Karen KoopmansKenneth P. Korff Dr. Philip and Nadine KorthMrs. Ruth KosakowskyDr. and Mrs. John F. KrempenMr. and Mrs. Wesley LandrumMary S. LarkinMs. Nancy D. Lauver and Mr. Ellery C. GreenMrs. Marilyn C. G. LawsonTom and Rhoda LewinJeff rey and Linda LewisMs. JoAnn E. LewisMr. and Mrs. James P. Lindsay

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2011-12 Corporate Donors

$25,000 AND ABOVEFidelity Charitable Gi FundArizona Commission on the ArtsNa onal Endowment for the ArtsThe Marshall Founda onSchwab Charitable FundThe Stonewall Founda onTucson Symphony Co llion Ball Advisory Commi ee

$10,000 TO $24,999Blue Cross Blue ShieldCommunity Founda on for Southern ArizonaDesert Diamond Casino and Hotel/Desert Diamond CasinoJDD Holdings, LLCThe Milton and Tamar Maltz Family Founda onTucson Pima Arts CouncilTucson Symphony Orchestra LeagueUnited Way of Tucson and Southern ArizonaZuckerman Community Outreach Founda on

$5,000 TO $9,999A.A. Keith Founda onAnn and Gordon Ge y Founda onAPSDavid C. and Lura M. Lovell Founda onDeGrazia Founda onNoel and Judith FedjeFred and Chris ne Armstrong Founda onFreeport-McMoRan Copper and GoldThe Gordon Founda onJewish Community Founda on of Southern ArizonaVanguard Charitable Endowment Program

$2,500 TO $4,999BBVA Compass Founda onBeachFleischman PCChild Neurology Communica ons, LTD.EOS Founda on TrustFrances Chapin Founda onFriends and Admirers of the Tucson Symphony OrchestraGatewood Founda on, Inc.Kinder Morgan Founda onJohn and Helen Murphey Founda onON MediaSaddleBrooke Symphony GuildWilliam L. and Ruth T. Pendleton Memorial Fund

$1,000 TO $2,499Altrusa Interna onal, Inc. of TucsonAYCO Founda onDiamond Founda onExxonMobil Founda onFennemore CraigFirst Interstate Wealth ManagementFriends of the Pima-Green Valley Library, Inc.Marshalls JewelersMerrill Lynch Wealth ManagementMutual of Omaha BankNa onal Bank of ArizonaNorthern Trust, NARaytheon Charitable GivingRiehm Family Founda onTargetThe Learning CurveThe Minneapolis Founda on

$500 TO $999Arizona Lo eryCommunity Founda on of North Central WisconsinDonald Pi Family Founda onLancaster Founda onLorraine Maria Hamilton Endowment FundMartha R. and Susan I. Seger Founda onPhoebe R. and John D. Lewis Founda onTexas Instruments Founda on

$250 TO $499Arizona Community Founda onBASIC Western USA, Inc.Caterpillar Founda onMeno Lissauer Founda on, Inc.Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact FundingReidy Company, PC

$125 TO $249Downtown Kitchen + CocktailsGeneral Mills Founda onUBS Financial, Inc.William G. and Kathleen Rector Trust

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2011-12 Harry O. Juliani Society

This special recogni on society was created to honor the legacy of leadership and vision of Harry O. Juliani as a co-founder of the Tucson Symphony Society and the fi rst symphony orchestra established in the southwest, the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. The Juliani Society provides a means of rec-ognizing those individuals and couples who have made it known that they have included provisions in their will or estate plans for a bequest or other considera on to benefi t the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. They are the ac ve members and we welcome the opportunity to recognize their legacies to benefi t the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. Those who made planned gi s which have matured will always be in our hearts and minds and the Tucson Symphony Orchestra will always be grateful.

Current Juliani Society Members are:Anonymous (6)Neil M. Ampel and Nancy J. MarchPat and Reidar Bjorhovde Ann and Neal BlackmarrTim and Diane Bowden Mrs. Shirley J. Chann Donald E. and Jocelyn K. ClarkDr. Sally Drachman Sandy and Ron Goodsite Elinor Lamont Hallowell Patricia A. HellerLee and Kathleen Hessler JoAnne and Bob HungateMr. and Mrs. H. Eugene JonesHoward and Sharon KasteDrs. Paul and Mary KossCarolyn and Mark LammersDr. Mar n and Barbara Levy Barbara and Howard LilleyDr. and Mrs. Emil Loeffl erNina Carpenter MasekWayne and Kay MeyerBrooke MinerDonald and Susan MooreLoyal and Marjorie Moore

Fred R. and Olga K. PaceStanley Pienkos, Jr. Dr. John P. Schaefer and Dr. Helen S. Schaefer Evelyn B. and Howard R. ShapiroDr. Ralph E. and Marguerite K. SmithThe Allan Sobel Family Trust George and Margaret Steele Howard and Marilyn Steele Roger K. and Joyce C. Stewart Allen P. Stults Dr. Kenneth F. Swaiman and Dr. Phyllis K. Sher Dr. John J. SwainEdwin and Julie Van Woert Dorothy D. Vanek and Robert E. Vanek Mr. Tim J. Werne eHerbert and Nancy White

Juliani Society - MaturedAlbert BashevkinW. C. Bohnhoff Barbara BuckbeeEarl Kai ChannDonna B. CosulichJean H. CoxT.R. deWaardDonald DunhamLaurence M. FergusonGloria FischmanHoward M. GersonMary E. HendersonJean V. JohnsonGeraldine W. JonesIda W. KlingerEdward KuppersteinPaul R. LawrenceDoris L. LeeRobert M. MarrAllan R. MossbergDan W. PavillardBernard ReeseJane and Sam Ri inMel T. RoachMrs. Norma Schurmeier

Mr. and Mrs. Golden R. SmithRosamond B. StantonBe ty StultsEdythe M. TimbersIrving TossFrank L. WadleighClara S. WebsterGerald R. WhiteCharles M. WhiteheadEllenora B. Wuesthoff William S. Wyckoff

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2011-12 Sponsors & In-Kind Giving

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SPONSORS

IN-KIND GIVING$25,000 AND ABOVEArizona Daily StarSteven F. KammeyerEstate of Burt and Brenda Brose Lazar

$10,000 TO $24,999Arizona Public MediaFirehouse PicturesFractured Earth Tile & StoneTucson Marrio University Park

$5,000 TO $9,999KMXZSimply BitsTucson Lifestyle MagazineWes n La Paloma

$1,000 TO $4,999Explorer NewspapersGreen Valley News & SunKingfi sherShowup.comMr. Mark VotapekZocalo Tucson Magazine

$100 TO $999Arizona OperaArizona Theatre CompanyKrazy Koyote Ac vi es and ToursThe Lo CinemaMiraval Resort & SpaPas che Modern EateryThe Phoenician ResortTrader Joe’s Company

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Assets 2012 FY 2011FY Current Cash & Cash Equivalents $1,175,506 $1,389,673 Accounts Receivable $407,438 $251,261 Prepaid Expenses & other Current Assets $84,112 $68,755 Sub-Total Current Assets $1,667,056 $1,709,689 Noncurrent Accounts Receivable $332,852 $55,919 Investments $3,285,576 $3,285,987 Property & Equipment $903,276 $792,485 Interest in Remainder Trust $0 $115,002 Sub-Total Noncurrent Assets $4,521,704 $4,249,393 Total Assets $6,188,760 $5,959,082 Liabili es & Net Assets Current Accounts Payable & Accrued Liabili es $101,338 $141,183 Deferred Revenues $1,118,126 $1,090,611 Loans Payable $20,796 $19,283 Sub-total Current $1,240,260 $1,251,077 Noncurrent Loans Payable $669,050 $709,078 Net Assets Unrestricted $62,362 ($1,237,960)Temporarily Restricted $999,051 $2,083,219 Permanently Restricted $3,218,037 $3,153,668 Sub-total Net Assets $4,279,450 $3,998,927 Total Liabili es & Net Assets $6,188,760 $5,959,082

Statements of Financial Position

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Orchestra Roster

George Hanson, Music Director & ConductorDan Coleman, Composer-in-ResidenceBruce Chamberlain, TSO Chorus Director

Violin I Aaron Boyd, Concertmaster Carla Ecker, Associate Concertmaster David Rife, Assistant Concertmaster Michael Fan Anna Gendler Benjamin Nisbet Ellen Chamberlain Alicia Hagerman Melanie Olsen Fan Carlie Rigg Jennifer J. Goff George Blum Violin II William F. Reeves, Principal Emma Noël Votapek, Assistant Principal Wynne Wong-Rife Holly Schurr Mary Senter Adrienne Geisler Frances Veres Ikuko Kanda *Hisami Iijima Dawn Marie Calista

Viola Ann Weaver, Principal Ilona Vukovic-Gay, Assistant Principal Joseph Pagán Rebecca Son Rebecca McKee Yvonne Creanga Carol Reeves Gretchen Hall Sandra Um Cello Anne Gratz, Ac ng Principal *Xiao-Dan Zheng, Principal Mary Beth Tyndall, Assistant Principal Adrienne Horne Ian Jones *Zoran S lin Theodore Buchholz Steven Brubaker

Bass James Karrer, Principal Jeff rey Holsen, Assistant Principal Karen Clark Richard Leek Don Bourque Jason Roederer

Flute Alexander Lipay, Principal Patricia Watrous Paula Redinger

Piccolo Paula Redinger Patricia Watrous Oboe Sara Fraker, Principal Cindy Behmer

English Horn Cindy Behmer Clarinet Laura Stoutenborough, Principal Andrew Braden John Snavely Eb Clarinet Andrew Braden Bass Clarinet John Snavely Bassoon Le a Bryant, Principal Rebecca Cain Jessica Campbell Contrabassoon Jessica Campbell

Horn Johanna Lundy, Principal Kathleen Demlow, Assistant Principal Kris ne Crandall Victor Valenzuela Shawn Campbell Trumpet David Cohen, Principal Elizabeth Bright Morgan

Trombone Michael Becker, Principal Joseph Muñoz Steven Gamble Tuba David Morgan, Principal Timpani Kimberly Toscano, Principal Percussion Homero Cerón, Principal Dieter K. Schodde Harp Patricia Harris, Principal Keyboard Paula Fan, Principal *On Leave for the 2011-12 Season

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Tucson Symphony Society 2011-12

Board of TrusteesBarbara R. Levy ChairErwin Kratz Past ChairGeorge Miraben First Vice ChairJohn E. Wahl SecretaryJanet Davis TreasurerPat Bjorhovde VP-DevelopmentBonnie E. Kampa Chair, Comm. on TrusteeshipMichael Becker *Lois A. BloomSusie Christy *Camille M. CoyleBeverly (Penny) David *Rosalie E. Davis *James J. Glasser Brina L. Grusin

Kathy HebbAlan HershowitzTravis HutchisonBob JennensTom Johnson *John F. KofronMaggie KosinskiGib RaymondFrances RichardsonWynne Rife*George SteeleHoward SteeleMarilyn SteeleKen SwaimanNina J. Trasoff William C. Westco

George Hanson * Music Director & ConductorAndrew Birgensmith * President & CEO

* Ex Offi cio Members

Honorary Life TrusteesBarbara & Edward Farmilant

Honorary CouncilLarry AdamsonEdward C. BesseyShirley ChannJoan B. DiamondGary L. GethmannSandy GoodsiteJory HancockW. Stanley HooperNancy J. MarchNina C. MasekWayne L. MeyerOlivia Oberschall-PedersenCarroll A. RinehartHelen S. SchaeferAllen StultsBeth Walkup

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Execu veAndrew Birgensmith President & CEOMartha Martell Assistant to the President & CEO

Ar s c Planning and Produc onRebecca Cain Director of Ar s c Produc on & PersonnelSteven Gamble LibrarianCarla Ecker Assistant LibrarianG. Mark Sandberg Head Stage ManagerJeremy So ley Associate Stage ManagerDenise Leahy Assistant Stage ManagerEric Holtan Assistant Director, TSO Chorus

DevelopmentClyde Kunz Director of DevelopmentPat Soto Associate Director, Patron SystemsCarley Preston Development AssociateLacey Perry Grants and Sponsorship Manager

Educa on and Community EngagementShawn Campbell Director of Ar s c Engagement & Educa onAli Hagan Educa on Programs ManagerIlona Vukovic-Gay Young Composers Project Instructor

FinanceCheryl Moose DirectorBob Jennens Accoun ng ManagerVicki Maldonado Finance/Administra ve Coordinator

Marke ng and Public Rela onsTerry Marshall Associate Director of Marke ng and Public Rela onsMeghan Reinold Marke ng AssociateJim Purdy Audience Development ManagerCatherine Grant Saxton Box Offi ce ManagerCelena Robles Box Offi ce Representa ve/ Donor ConciergeRachel Padilla Box Offi ce Representa veDiana Volz House Manager

Tucson Symphony Orchestra2175 North Sixth AveTucson, AZ 85705-5606Administra ve Offi ce: 520.792.9155Box Offi ce: 520.882.8585tucsonsymphony.orgfacebook.com/tucsonsymphonyorchestra

TSO Administrative Staff

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