





September 2 & 3, 2023
Downs Park
Quiet Waters Park
Masterworks I
simon, grieg & pigovat with pianist Gabriela Montero & violist Peter Minkler
September 29 & 30 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
Masterworks II
Ravel, Revueltas & Ponce
with guitarist Pepe Romero
November 3 & 4 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
December 15 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
January 20 at 11:00 am
Maryland Hall
Masterworks III
Tchaikovsky & Sibelius
with violinist Elissa Lee Koljonen
February 2 & 3 at 7:30 pm ,
Maryland Hall
February 4 3:00 pm
Strathmore
Masterworks IV
Portraits:
Elgar & Schumann with cellist Steven Isserlis
March 1 & 2 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
March 3 3:00 pm
Strathmore
Masterworks V
Roman Festivals: Respighi & Beethoven with pianist Awadagin Pratt
April 12 & 13 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
April 14 3:00 pm
Strathmore
Masterworks VI
This Midnight Hour:
Clyne & Sibelius
May 10 & 11 at 7:30 pm
Maryland Hall
Mary McKiel, PhD, Immediate Past Chair
Robert Arias
Georgianna Crosby
William Davis
Ginger From
Sonja Gladwin
Shelley Row, PE, CSP, Chair
Katherine Edwards, MD, Vice Chair
Ann Whitcomb, Vice President-Finance
Charles Grudzinskas
Collot Guerard
Michelle Hellstern
Deb Howe
Geraldine “Mimi” Ladd Jones
Stephen Sotack, Treasurer
Shaun Mathis, Secretary
Jill Kidwell
Monique Langston, MD
Jerray Slocum
Elizabeth
Maxwell-Schmidt, MD
Marie Treanor
Christine “Tina” Young
José-Luis Novo, Artistic Director & Conductor
Florence Calvert
Ann Tran, FASO Board Representative
Barbara Randolph, Interim Executive Director
Kristin Bakkegard
Musicians’ Representative, Players Committee
The mission of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra is to inspire, educate and enrich lives near and far by creating extraordinary musical experiences with uncompromising artistic excellence.
With a 61-year history of artistic excellence, the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra is recognized as the largest and most distinguished performing arts organization in Maryland’s capital city. Under the direction of José-Luis Novo, the Symphony continues to rise in excellence and national reputation, performing Masterworks, Pops, Family Concerts and special events. The Symphony reaches thousands annually with its free Pops in the Park concert, joint concerts with the United States Naval Academy, accompanying the Annapolis Opera, and collaborative projects with other arts organizations and touring headliners. Additionally, we sponsor award-winning education concerts and outreach programs in community schools, sharing the joy of music-making with thousands of school children.
Miriam Fogel
Director of Artistic Operations
Diana Love
Director of Marketing & Communications
Olivia Ren Orchestra Librarian
Shun Yao
Assistant Conductor, Annapolis Symphony Academy
Barbara Randolph Interim Executive Director
Sarah Johansen
Director of Business Operations
Netanel Draiblate
Annapolis Symphony Academy Director & Founder
David Sciannella Operations Manager
Heather Haughn
Annapolis Symphony Academy Department Head, Strings
Lauren Silberman Director of Development
Julie Nolan Director of Education & Community Outreach Grants Manager
Maya McAtee Office & Data Manager
Kimberly Valerio
Annapolis Symphony Academy Department Head, Winds & Brass
From Annapolis, take Route 2 (Solomon’s Island Road) north to Route 100 East where it ends at Route 177 East (Mountain Road). Turn right onto Mountain Road.
Exit 22 - Take Route 665 East (Aris T. Allen Blvd) Route 665 becomes Forest Drive. Go 2 miles on Forest Drive then right at the Exxon Station onto Hillsmere Drive (There is a sign in front of Exxon saying “Quiet Waters ParkNext Right”) The park entrance is 100 yards on the right hand side.
Spanish born José-Luis Novo instilled a new and vibrant artistic vision into the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra since his appointment as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Maryland-based symphony in 2005. Highlights of Novo’s tenure include numerous appearances at the Music Center at Strathmore with violinists James Ehnes, Anne Akiko Meyers, Leticia Moreno and Chee-Yun, pianist Olga Kern, late cellist Lynn Harrell, guitarist Manuel Barrueco, pipa virtuoso Wu Man and the Naval Academy Glee Club. Also remarkable are a 2012 return appearance at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center with mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, national broadcasts on NPR’s Performance Today, debut TV broadcasts on Washington’s WETA Metro PBS, the launching of the ASO’s award-winning streaming platform Symphony+, the creation of the Annapolis Symphony Academy and the ASO’s first commercial CD com
The Artistic Director’s Chair is graciously underwritten by Elizabeth Richebourg Rea, daughter of Philip Richebourg, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Co-Founder and First Board President (1967-1974).
“My father conducted every day of his life as if resolute in achieving perfect harmony. I can think of no greater legacy than naming the Artistic Director’s Chair after my father, Philip Richebourg.”
memorating the 300th anniversary of the signing of the City of Annapolis’ Royal Charter. In July of 2022, Maestro Novo and the ASO stunned audiences on both sides of the Atlantic in a debut international tour to Spain with guitar virtuoso Pepe Romero as guest soloist.
Maestro Novo’s continuous drive for artistic excellence, innovative thematic programming, and collaborations with some of today’s most respected guest artists keeps generating unprecedented artistic growth and enthusiastic reviews from publications such as The Washington Post and The Baltimore Sun.
In addition to his directorship of the ASO, Maestro Novo held an impressive thirteen-year tenure as Music Director and Conductor of the Binghamton Philharmonic in New York state from 2003 to 2016. Prior to this, he served as Assistant Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under both late Music Director Emeritus Jesús López-Cobos and former Music Director Paavo Järvi, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra under the late Erich Kunzel.
Recent and upcoming guest conducting engagements include debut appearances with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Grand Rapids, Hilton Head, Palm Beach, Alexandria and South Bend Symphony Orchestras, and return appearances with the Baltimore Symphony, the Fresno Philharmonic, Symphoria, and a Kimmel Center debut in Philadelphia conducting the Curtis Institute Orchestra. After a successful debut with the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) for the Thailand International
Elizabeth Richebourg Rea, in honoring the legacy of her father as co-founder and first board president of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, has created her own legacy with the ASO. Her continued support, beginning with the largest single gift in the history of the orchestra for the 50th Anniversary Season in 2011, has been noted as transformational in inspiring future donations of substantial amounts, in addition to gifts by pledge over multiple years. She has pioneered new levels of giving and today an expanded ASO continues to thrive to greater heights. Elizabeth is sponsor of The Music Director’s Chair in her father’s name and in addition is the founding member of the annual Philip Richebourg Encore Circle.
My father Philip Richebourg conducted his own orchestra every day of his life. He personified exactitude and precision in business; in service to his community and in leadership on numerous Boards. He was meticulous in his passions as pilot, musician, archivist. Dedicated to each task at hand my father approached all things in life as if resolute in achieving one goal, that of perfect harmony.
Elizabeth Richebourg Rea is a fine art photographer and curator. Rea’s art career began in the 1970s working for The Museum of Modern Art and Leo Castelli. Curator of numerous exhibitions of Joseph Cornell, she was also catalogue editor and research consultant for two Roy Lichtenstein Museum Retrospectives. Elizabeth is President of the Dungannon Foundation, sponsor of The Rea Award for the Short Story. She is active on the Peggy Guggenheim Advisory Board in Venice and is Honorary Trustee of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. Elizabeth Rea lives in Connecticut.
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra is indebted to Philip Richebourg, CoFounder and First Board President (1967-1974). Philip Richebourg’s stalwart support, organizational vision and strong leadership during its formative years helped solidify the orchestra financially and administratively, ensuring its longevity and signature as one of Maryland’s most distinguished performing arts organizations. Philip passionately supported the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra as it sought to enrich the lives of the community through classical music and educational programs. From the modest beginnings of a small community ensemble to the present acclaimed professional orchestra, Philip was at the helm every step of the way. Philip Richebourg’s commitment, dedication and passion for musical awareness leaves an indelible mark on the history of the ASO. The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra would not be what it is today without him.
LABOR DAY CONCERT
September 2, 11:00 aM | Downs Park
September 3, 5:30 pM | Quiet Waters Park
José-Luis Novo, Artistic Director & Conductor The Philip Richebourg Chair
Star Spangled Banner ..................... John S. Smith (1750-1836)
An Outdoor Overture ..................... Aaron Copland (1865-1957)
Finlandia .............................. Jean Sibelius (1900-1990)
Huapango ............................ José P. Moncayo (1912-1958)
Inspiration! - Festive Overture .............. Quinn Mason (b.1996)
Prelude to La Revoltosa (The Rascal) .......... Ruperto Chapí (1851-1909)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Hands Across the Sea ...................... John P. Sousa (1854-1932)
“Princess Leia’s Theme” & “Main Theme” from Star Wars ......................... John Williams (b.1932)
2022-2023 Masterworks Season sponsors: Faith Goldstein and Jesse Cunitz
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VIOLIN I
Nicholas Currie, Acting Concertmaster
Hanbing Jia, Acting Associate Concertmaster
Heather Haughn, Acting Assistant Concertmaster
Qian Zhong
Yoon Young Bae
Rachael Stockton
Susan Benac
Wan-Chun Hu
Paul Bagley
Katelyn Lyons Peaden
VIOLIN II
Christian Tremblay, Principal
Kristin Bakkegard, Associate Principal
Karin Kelleher
Amelia Giles
Sara Schneider
Essena Setaro
Christian Simmelink
Andrea Hughes
VIOLA
Derek Smith, Acting Principal
Daphne Benichou, Acting Associate Principal
Louise Elder Chestnut
Rachel Holaday
Susan Taylor Dapkunas
Heidi Remick
CELLO
Pei Lu, Acting Principal
Daniel Shomper, Acting Associate Principal
Todd Thiel
Katlyn DeGraw
Christine Lightner
Andrew Rammon
BASS
Patrick Raynard, Principal
Broc Mertz, Acting Associate Principal
Peter Cohn
Brandon Smith
FLUTE
Kimberly Valerio, Principal
Lauren Sileo
Lori Kesner
OBOE
Rick Basehore, Acting Principal
Fatma Daglar
CLARINET
Robert DiLutis, Principal
Brian Eldridge
Sara Reese
BASSOON
Patricia Morgan, Acting Principal
Randy Fultz
HORN
Alex Kovling, Principal
Shane Iler, Associate Principal
Chaundra Cervantes
Anthony Valerio
TRUMPET
Christopher Buchanan, Principal
Andrew Fremder
Thomas Bithell
TROMBONE
David Perkel, Principal
David Sciannella
Jay Heltzer
TUBA
Aden Beery, Acting Principal
TIMPANI
Glenn Paulson, Acting Principal
PERCUSSION
Robert Jenkins, Acting Principal
Thomas Maloy
Gerald Novak
HARP
Madeline Jarzembak, Acting Principal
PIANO
Tomoko Kanamaru, Acting Principal
THE 2023-2024 SEASON IS BRIMMING WITH EXTRAORDINARY SYMPHONIC MUSIC, INCLUDING:
United States Première of composer Boris Pigovat’s Holocaust Requiem
7 World Première of composer Nicky Sohn’s ASO/GLFCAM Co-commission
7
World’s greatest classical guitarist Pepe Romero visits Annapolis from Spain
7
Award-winning cellist
Steven Isserlis brings his music from London to the ASO
7
ASO musicians take on Respighi, Schumann, Beethoven, Elgar & Sibelius
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Tchaikovsky & Sibelius with violinist Elissa Lee Koljonen
SUN FEB 4 | 3:00 PM
Strathmore
Elgar & Schumann with cellist Steven Isserlis
SUN MAR 3 | 3:00 PM
Strathmore
7 7
Respighi & Beethoven with pianist Awadagin Pratt
SUN APR 14 | 3:00 PM
FIRST TO KNOW! Advance notice of the season program announcement
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LOWEST TICKET PRICES! Subscribers receive 15% off standard Strathmore ticket prices.
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7:30 pm
FRI MAR 1, 2024 SAT MAR 2, 2024
Maryland Hall
7:30 pm
FRI APR 12, 2024
SAT APR 13, 2024
SAT MAY 11, 2024
Maryland Hall
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 AT 3:00 PM
Bowie State University
SUNDAY, MARCH 24 AT 3:00 PM
Ss. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church
SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT 3:00 PM
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Annapolis
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra - Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music “Embracing 21st Century Voices” A cocommissioning project to benefit emerging composers and young artists.
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music (GLFCAM) are pleased to announce a multi-year co-commissioning partnership, Embracing 21st Century Voices. The partnership supports new symphonic works composed by alums of GLFCAM core programs.
ASO Artistic Director and Conductor José-Luis Novo and GLFCAM founder Gabriela Frank have enjoyed a long and productive artistic relationship. Ms. Frank previously served as ASO’s Composer-in-Residence and wrote two orchestral works dedicated to the ASO, one of which was to celebrate the ASO’s 50th anniversary in 2012.
Novo and Frank formalized the multi-year “Embracing 21st Century Voices” partnership after the successful co-commission and premiere of Resonance | Rush | Ride by GLF-
CAM alum Jessica Hunt for ASO’s 60th anniversary in May 2022. The agreement stipulates commitment to award a $20,000 co-commission fee plus copy funds each year to a mutually agreed upon composer.
In addition to the award and prior to each premiere, GLFCAM composers receive an orchestral reading of their work in progress, feedback from maestro Novo, and mentorship from Ms. Frank. The ASO will perform the premiere of each new work at a Masterworks concert during consecutive seasons, and the compositions are to be recorded for later release on the London-based Toccata label.
We are pleased to announce MichaelThomas Foumai and Nicky Sohn as recipients of the initial two instances of the Embracing 21st Century Voices co-commissioning partnership. Mr. Foumai, a native of Hawaii, is the Director of Artistic Engagement and the first Composer-in-Residence for the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Foumai’s “Living Pono”, a work for harp and orchestra, premièred during ASO’s Masterworks VI performances at Maryland Hall in Annapolis and the Music Center at Strathmore in Bethesda on May 5, 6 & 7, 2023.
Nicky Sohn will write her commission to be premiered in the spring of 2024. Ms. Sohn graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree, a Diploma of Piano Performance from the Mannes College of Music, and a Master of Music Diploma from The Juilliard School. After numerous performances and compositions of important works for orchestra, ballet, opera, and television, she is pursuing a fully-funded doctoral degree at The Shepherd School of Music of Rice University.
MASTERWORKS I
Gabriela Montero pianist
Caracas, Venezuela
MASTERWORKS I
Peter Minkler violist
Baltimore, Maryland
MASTERWORKS II
Pepe Romero guitarist
Malaga, Spain
MASTERWORKS III
Elissa Lee
Koljonen violinist
Pennsylvania, USA
MASTERWORKS IV
Steven Isserlis cellist
London, United Kingdom
MASTERWORKS V
Awadagin Pratt pianist
Cincinnati, Ohio
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra presents exceptional Masterworks from new and classical composers. We’re thrilled to announce the United States Premiére of Boris Pigovat’s Holocaust Requiem at Masterworks I, and the new work of emerging composer Nicky Sohn at Masterworks V. Narong Prangcharoen brings his groundbreaking Raging Fire to Masterworks III all the way from Thailand.
The 2023-2024 season includes technically challenging and musically beautiful compositions of important classical composers like Sibelius, Beethoven, Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Elgar, and Respighi. Composers Ponce, Clyne, Revueltas, and Ravel reveal unique, inimitable talent - we can’t wait to bring their musical genius to Annapolis audiences!
FASO is a dynamic group of music lovers who support the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. FASO fundraising events include the Concert of Tastes, Historical Happy Hour, themed dinners, Dine-to-Donate, Movie & Trivia Nights, wine tastings at local vineyards, international trips and much more. FASO collaborates with the ASO Academy to provide grants that expand programming and provide scholarships. FASO efforts expand beyond Annapolis. FASO recently sponsored the feature-length film ‘Sing to Me Sylvie’, which won the Spotlight Award from the Volunteer Council of the League of American Orchestras. Join us! Become part of the fun while helping to benefit the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and rising artists.
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2023-2024 Board of Directors
Officers:
Dr. Ann Tran
President
Marguerite Cole (Enser) Vice President
Paula Abernethy Vice President
Julie S. Grudzinskas Treasurer
Kathy Clatanoff
Recording Secretary
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Corresponding Secretary
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Anna E. Greenberg
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Marilyn Lyons
Mary McKiel
Lynn C. Maichle
Barbara Merke
Colleen Smith
Stephen Sotack
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