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Eric Rombach-Kendall Martin Herman Brody Dolyniuk Oriol Sans Sarah Tasker Kimberly Fredenburgh Matthew Greer Amy Greer Kristin Ditlow Chancel Choir of St. John’s United Methodist Church Shea Perry Brent Stevens

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Concert Program .

Sunday, January 8, 2017, 2 p.m.

NHCC: Winter Winds & Brass

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Eric Rombach-Kendall conductor New Mexico Philharmonic Musicians winds / brass / percussion

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Serenade in c minor, K. 388/384a Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I. Allegro (1756–1791) II. Andante III. Menuetto IV. Allegro

Octet, Op. 216 I. Allegro moderato II. Scherzo: Vivace III. Adagio ma non troppo IV. Finale: Allegro molto e grazioso

MAKING A DIFFERENCE This performance is made possible in part by the generosity of the following: Meredith Foundation

Carl Reinecke (1824–1910)

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Commemorative Fanfare John Cheetham (b. 1939)

Capriol Suite I. Basse-Danse II. Pavane III. Tordion IV. Bransles V. Pieds-en-l’air VI. Mattachins

Peter Warlock (1894–1903) arr. Jay Lichtman

Fanfares Liturgiques for Brass Ensemble, Timpani, and Drums I. Annonciation II. Evangile III. Apocalypse IV. Procession du Vendredi-Saint

Henri Tomasi (1901–1971)

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Concert Program .

Saturday, January 21, 2017, 8 p.m.

Popejoy Pops: The Music of U2 Martin Herman conductor Brody Dolyniuk vocals

Now in their fourth decade, U2 is one of the premiere rock bands of all time. U2 has released 12 studio albums and is among the best-selling music artists, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide. Singer Brody Dolyniuk and conductor Martin Herman join your NMPhil for a classic night of the music of U2, performed as you’ve never heard it before … with a stellar rock band, full orchestra, and presented with real rock lighting. It’s a night of rock and roll that you won’t soon forget!

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Popejoy Hall

MAKING A DIFFERENCE This performance is made possible in part by the generosity of the following: Holmans USA, Anthony Trujillo

PRE-CONCERT TALKS WITH KHFM’S BRENT STEVENS Made possible by: Keleher & McLeod, P.A.

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Concert Program .

Saturday, January 28, 2017, 6 p.m.

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Overture to The Impresario, K486 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)

Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat Major for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra, K. 364/320d I. Allegro maestoso II. Andante III. Presto Sarah Tasker violin Kimberly Fredenburgh viola

Mozart

MAKING A DIFFERENCE This performance is made possible in part by the generosity of the following: Meredith Foundation Albuquerque Community Foundation

PRE-CONCERT TALKS WITH KHFM’S BRENT STEVENS Made possible by: Keleher & McLeod, P.A.

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Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Major, K. 543 I. Adagio; Allegro II. Andante con moto III. Menuetto e Trio IV. Allegro

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Artists . ensemble and concert band. Works he has commissioned have been performed by such prestigious organizations as the New York Philharmonic on Live at Lincoln Center, and the United States Marine Band (The President’s Own). He is an alumnus of the University of Puget Sound and the University of Michigan with degrees in music education and wind conducting. ●

Eric Rombach-Kendall conductor Eric Rombach-Kendall is Professor of Music at the University of New Mexico, where he has served as Director of Bands since 1993. Prior to his appointment at UNM, Mr. Rombach-Kendall held conducting positions at Boston University and Carleton College and taught in the Washington State Public Schools for six years. Mr. Rombach-Kendall served as President of the College Band Directors National Association from 2011-2013. He has been a guest conductor and clinician throughout the United States and Canada and has published articles in The Instrumentalist, New Mexico Musician, and Teaching Music Through Performance in Band. Mr. Rombach-Kendall’s bands have received national acclaim through their performances at the College Band Directors National Association National and Southwest Division Conferences, the MENC National Conference, North American Saxophone Alliance, Society of Composers, Inc., and the New Mexico Music Educators Conference. Mr. Rombach-Kendall is the conductor and co-producer of five recordings with the University of New Mexico Wind Symphony on Summit Records: Fandango, featuring Philip Smith, Principal Trumpet of the New York Philharmonic, and Joseph Alessi, Principal Trombone of the New York Philharmonic; Illuminations, featuring Mr. Alessi; Classic Solos for Winds, featuring woodwind faculty members at the University of New Mexico; Fascinating Ribbons; and Tales of Imagination, featuring UNM Horn Professor J. D. Shaw. An advocate of contemporary music, Mr. Rombach-Kendall has commissioned and premiered many works for wind

Martin Herman conductor Conductor Martin Herman has served as guest conductor with symphony orchestras worldwide. Known for his clarity, attention to detail, advocacy of new music by living composers, powerful interpretations of the classics, as well as his comfort with crossover popular concerts, he is one of today’s most versatile and promising conductors. He has recently conducted Das Sinfonie Orchester Berlin at the Berlin Philharmonie Kammermusiksaal, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in the Sydney Opera House, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Odense Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Detroit Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Ft. Worth Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, and the San Diego Symphony. He also served as music director and conductor with Downtown Opera in Long Beach, California, conducting premieres of new operas in the US and the Czech Republic. In the fall of 2009, he was conductor and music director at LaMaMa Theatre in New York City, where he led performances of his one-act opera, The Doctor, based on Chekhov short stories. He has served as assistant conductor with the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players and conductor of the Berkeley Young Musicians Program Orchestra and U.C. Berkeley Summer Orchestra. Additionally, Mr. Herman has conducted several orchestra crossover projects in Amsterdam and Berlin. He was assistant to composer Gian Carlo Menotti in the production of Menotti’s opera The Consul at the Spoleto Festival USA, where he also apprenticed with the conductor Christopher Keene. continued on 12

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Sunday, February 12, 2017, 3 p.m.

Neighborhood Concert: Joyous Pianos & Choral Magnificence

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Matthew Greer conductor Amy Greer piano Kristin Ditlow piano Shea Perry soprano Chancel Choir of St. John’s United Methodist Church

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Overture to Così fan tutte Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)

Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat Major, K. 365/316a I. Allegro II. Andante III. Rondeau. Allegro

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Concerto for Two Keyboards in c minor, BWV 1060 Johann Sebastian Bach I. Allegro (1685–1750) II. Adagio III. Allegro Amy Greer piano Kristin Ditlow piano

Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo Franz Joseph Haydn (Little Organ Mass) Hob. XXII:7 (1732–1809) I. Kyrie II. Credo III. Sanctus IV. Benedictus V. Agnus Dei Shea Perry soprano

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Artists . continued from 10 Mr. Herman studied conducting and composition at Duke University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California, Berkeley. In addition, he spent two years in Paris, France, on a Fulbright Grant and the U.C. Berkeley Ladd Prix de Paris, where he worked as conductor and composer with the New American Music in Europe and American Music Week festivals. He has received recognition for his work in the promotion of international cultural exchange from the Trust for Mutual Understanding in New York City. ●

Brody Dolyniuk vocals Brody Dolyniuk is a multifaceted, selftaught musician who began his professional music career playing in piano bars. A chance meeting with a pair of star-shaped sunglasses led to forming a Las Vegas Elton John tribute band Brody called Yellow Brick Road. Soon YBR began going outside the EJ catalog to perform other classic rock giants such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and more. Within a year, YBR was a steady working band in the Las Vegas music scene and had cultivated a large local following. YBR also became an in-demand choice for the corporate entertainment market. In 2007, Brody lent his vocal talents to several tracks on the mega-hit video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. After 14 years of solid work, Brody stepped down as front man for YBR to pursue other avenues, namely his role as a vocalist for Windborne Music’s touring symphony shows, singing the music of Queen, and later The Who, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, U2, and Journey. Simultaneously, Brody had been developing his own production called Symphonic Rockshow and a touring Led Zeppelin tribute called Zeppelin USA. Now residing in Southern California, Brody continues to tour as well as perform as a producer and session musician. As a devout classic rock fan, Brody’s enthusiasm, vocal ability, and on-stage energy were the perfect fit for Windborne Music’s symphony shows, and he continues to win over audiences around the globe. ●

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Oriol Sans conductor Oriol Sans was born in Catalonia, Spain, where he began his musical studies when he was five years old. At the age of nine he began to study violin and piano when he became a member of the Escolania de Montserrat. He graduated in Orchestral and Choral Conducting from the Barcelona Conservatory and received the school’s Honors Award in both specialties. In 2006, Oriol became a student in Orchestral Conducting at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, where he studied with Professor Kenneth Kiesler as the recipient of the Dorothy Greenwald Scholarship for promising instrumentalists, conductors, and composers. In December 2007, the Agustí Pedro i Pons Foundation in Barcelona granted him a scholarship for upper-level musical studies. He received his Master’s degree in Orchestral Conducting (2008) and his Doctorate in Musical Arts (2011) from the University of Michigan. Oriol has complemented his musical studies with master classes in Spain, Austria, Germany, England, France, Canada, and the United States with Professors George Hurst, Denise Ham, Rodolfo Saglimbeni, Robert Houlihan, Salvador Mas, Jörg Bierhance, Jesús López-Cobos, David Effron, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, and Gustav Meier. He also holds a degree in Humanities from the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, and he completed graduate courses in musicology at the Autònoma of Barcelona University. Oriol was music director of the Mollerussa String Youth Orchestra, guest conductor of the La Noguera Chamber Orchestra, guest conductor of the Diputació de Tarragona Youth Symphony Orchestra, assistant conductor of the Feminine Choir of Barcelona Conservatory, and music director of the


Artists . Eurídice Choir and the Lleida University Choir. He taught at the Mollerussa School of Music and at the Lleida Conservatory, where he conducted the Lleida Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, among other ensembles. In addition, he was a faculty member at Lleida University, where he collaborated with the Aula de Música and the Musicology Laboratory. He has been assistant conductor to maestros Kenneth Kiesler, John Nelson, Jerry Blackstone, and Martin Katz with several orchestras and projects, including a production of the Damnation of Faust by Berlioz in Lisbon with the Gulbenkian Orchestra, and the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris for their concerts in the Festival de Saint-Denis and in the Théatre des Champs-Elysées. While a doctoral student, he conducted performances of two opera productions: Eugene Onegin in 2008 and The Marriage of Figaro in 2009, and in November 2011, he was appointed the music director of a production of Verdi’s Falstaff. Oriol was the music director of the University of Michigan Campus Philharmonia and Campus Symphony Orchestras from 2008 to 2010, and he currently holds the music director position of the Life Sciences Orchestra. In 2012, he was a guest conductor of the San Juan Symphony in Durango (Colorado) and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco in Guadalajara (Mexico). He also works as the score reader for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for their webcast series. ●

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Sarah Tasker violin Sarah Tasker has been busily involved in the Albuquerque music community since arriving here in 2008.  She has played with the New Mexico Philharmonic, Santa Fe Symphony, Santa Fe Opera, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Opera Southwest, San Juan Symphony, Albuquerque Chamber Soloists, and The Figueroa Music and Arts Project.  Mentors instrumental in shaping her musicianship were Camilla Wicks from the San Francisco Conservatory, William Preucil and Linda Cerone at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she received her Bachelor’s degree, and Masao Kawasaki at The Juilliard School, where she was a awarded a Master’s degree in violin performance.  She has taken her seat in international orchestral performances in several cities in Western Europe, England, China, and Japan.  While a member of the Cleveland Institute Intensive Quartet program, her foursome was chosen to study and perform with the Tokyo String Quartet.  Ms. Tasker has received honors in competitions throughout the United States and Europe and has performed many times as soloist with the Utah Symphony. In addition to playing, she enjoys teaching and trying to keep up with her two energetic little girls! ●

Kimberly Fredenburgh viola Kimberly Fredenburgh is Associate Professor of Viola at the University of New Mexico, where she teaches private viola students, classes in orchestral audition preparation, and chamber music ensembles. Ms. Fredenburgh served as assistant principal viola of the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra for ten years. She is currently the assistant principal viola of the New Mexico Philharmonic. She performs regularly with the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra and appears as principal viola with the Santa Fe Pro Musica Orchestra. For seven years she was the associate principal viola of the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra and also taught on the faculty of Arizona State University. Ms. Fredenburgh was a principal violist with the New World Symphony (Miami, FL), under Michael Tilson Thomas and has appeared in Carnegie Hall with Sir Georg Solti conducting. She has been featured as a concerto soloist with orchestras such as the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonica de Sergipe (Brazil), the New Mexico Philharmonic, and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. She has taught master classes and performed in recitals across the US as well as in Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Monaco. Ms. Fredenburgh has delivered pedagogical papers at several National ASTA conferences and also performed in recitals at the 2008 International Viola Congress and as part of the Primrose International Viola Competition. ●

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Matthew Greer conductor Matthew Greer is Director of Music and Worship Ministries at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Albuquerque, where he directs several choirs and oversees a comprehensive music program. He also serves as Artistic Director for Quintessence: Choral Artists of the Southwest. At St. John’s, he founded the highly successful “Music at St. John’s” concert series, and “Thursday Evening Musicales,” an annual series of benefit concerts for Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless. In recent years, he has conducted performances of Mozart’s Requiem, Duruflé’s Requiem, Handel’s Messiah, and Karl Jenkins’s The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. In addition, Greer has lectured on and conducted the music of Brahms, Bach, Copland, and Barber. In spring of 2012, he was among the recipients of Creative Albuquerque’s Bravos! Awards, honoring artistic innovation, entrepreneurship, and community impact. A native of Kansas City, Greer holds degrees in Music and Theology from Trinity University and Boston University. His teachers have included Ann Howard Jones, Daniel Moe, Jane Marshall, and Alice Parker. ●

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Amy Greer piano Amy Greer is a pianist, writer, and teacher living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has maintained successful piano studios in New Mexico, Massachusetts, Texas, and Missouri and has been recognized for her creative approach to traditional piano teaching. Over the years, her students have been recognized with awards in performance and composition. A frequent contributor to various music publications, she has been a regular columnist for American Music Teacher. Her article entitled “Risking Aunt Rhody,” was named AMT’s “Article of the Year” in 2001. She has given workshops on issues of pedagogy, creativity, performing and practicing, and regularly coaches other musicians and teachers on such topics. Ms. Greer is an active performer, both as a soloist and in collaboration with singers and instrumentalists. She has worked as an accompanist at Dallas Baptist University, Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan University, and The Boston Conservatory and works regularly with faculty and students at University of New Mexico. She performs frequently with flutist Jerome Jim as part of The JimGreer Duo, and has performed with the Santa Fe Symphony and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Greer holds a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from the University of New Mexico, a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri– Kansas City Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri–Columbia. Her teachers have included Jane Allen, Joanne Baker, and William Westney. She shares her home, garden, and brightly colored studio with her husband, two cats, three betta fish, and a thousand books and plants. ●

Kristin Ditlow piano American pianist and coach Kristin Ditlow has appeared as a soloist, collaborative artist, coach, and conductor throughout the United States, Europe, and China. Recent concert seasons have featured appearances at the San Francisco Opera, Tanglewood Music Center, the Kimmel Center, Carnegie Hall, Hungary’s Zempleni Festival, the Beijing and Shanghai Conservatories, the National Theater in Kunming (Yunnan Province, China), and venues throughout central and northern Italy. As an opera and voice coach, Dr. Ditlow has served on the faculties and music staffs of the Curtis Institute of Music, Westminster Choir College, Ithaca College, Spoleto Festival USA, Opera Company of Philadelphia, Syracuse Opera, Finger Lakes Opera, San Francisco Opera Center, Delaware Valley Opera Company, the Princeton Festival, the CoOPERAtive Program (Princeton, NJ), Crescendo International Summer Institute (Tokaj and Sárospatak, Hungary), Si Parla, Si Canta (Urbania, Italy) Ameropa International Festival (Prague, Czech Republic). Dr. Ditlow’s passion for chamber music and entrepreneurial focus has led to her founding of two chamber ensembles: the Lukens Piano Trio (her current ensemble) and the Mühlenberg Piano Quartet. Dr. Ditlow is devoted to promoting new music as well as instrumental and vocal chamber music. Her innovative programming includes a variety of vocal chamber music and crossgenre projects. To this end, she is a co-creator of a house-concert series in Albuquerque, entitled Movable Sol. Dr. Ditlow holds degrees from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music (BM, 2001) Westminster Choir College (MM, 2005) and is a 2014 graduate from the Eastman School


Artists . of Music with the Doctorate of Musical Arts degree. She maintains a presence on the web at kristinditlow.com, as well as a blog at songsoftravelditlow.blogspot.com. ●

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Chancel Choir of St. John’s United Methodist Church The 80-voice Chancel Choir of St. John’s United Methodist Church sings in worship each Sunday. In recent years, the ensemble has performed works such as the Duruflé Requiem, the Mozart Requiem, and Karl Jenkins’s The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. In 2005, the Chancel Choir traveled to New York City to perform Messiah at Carnegie Hall. They have performed with mezzo-soprano Barbara Smith Conrad and premiered works by K. Lee Scott and Bradley Ellingboe. They are directed by Matthew Greer and accompanied by Maribeth Gunning. ●

Shea Perry soprano New to the Southwest, Shea Perry is an up-and-coming soprano studying voice performance at the University of New Mexico. She holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Voice Performance and Music Education from The Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut. Shea has performed several roles in operas, including Strauss’s Die Fledermaus, Kurt Weill’s Street Scene, and Offenbach’s Orphée aux Enfers. Shea recently traveled to Germany to perform as a Dame in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte with Lyric Opera Studio Weimar. She will be singing the part of Lauretta in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi in April 2017 with UNM Opera Theater. Shea maintains a voice and piano studio at the New Mexico School of Music, and on Wednesdays and Sundays she can be found singing and teaching at St. John’s United Methodist Church. ●

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MEET THE MUSICIANS MUSICAL FIESTAS Join us for Sunday afternoon fundraising events at private homes that feature our guest artists in an intimate performance setting, which includes dinner and wine. This is your chance to meet the guest artists in person. Sunday, January 29, 2017, 4:00 p.m. Dr. Ron Bronitsky will host NMPhil stars Sarah Tasker and Kimberly Fredenburgh at his new arts-and-crafts-inspired North Valley home featured in this year’s Parade of Homes. $150/person Sunday, March 26, 2017, 4:00 p.m. Albuquerque favorite, Olga Kern, is once again hosted at the lovely North Valley home of Dr. Charles and Eugenia Eberle. $200/person Sunday, April 23, 2017, 4:00 p.m. Marie Weingardt will open her Sauvignon home overlooking the Tanoan Golf Course to host violinist Jennifer Koh. $150/person Part of the ticket cost is tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. Call for more information and to reserve your tickets.

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Brent Stevens Brent Stevens is Classical 95.5 KHFM’s Program Director. You can hear him MondayFriday from 6–10 a.m. on Weekday Mornings with Brent. Brent was born and raised in Albuquerque and has been in show business since he was 11 years old. In addition to his job at Classical 95.5 KHFM, Brent is Resident Sound Designer at Fusion Theatre and a recording engineer/producer. The American Record Guide called his recording of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony “the kind of sound big-name recording companies aim for and often miss.” Brent produces the live broadcasts of Opera Southwest heard worldwide on the web and nationwide on WFMT’s American Opera Radio Series. He has produced commercial CDs for the New Mexico Symphonic Chorus and Opera Southwest and continues to record live performances for those organizations, as well as for the New Mexico Philharmonic and Albuquerque Chamber Soloists. ●

Lisa Donald cello Lisa Donald is an Albuquerque native with a life-long passion for music. As a young person, it was something she did almost without thinking; as a youngish older person, she contemplates the ins and outs and guts and skin and bones and sweat of music and sound, and how all of those relate us to each other and ourselves and our hearts. A former teacher once said, “Never ignore an opportunity to make a beautiful gesture,” which she has taken to heart in all of life. Each moment has potential to be beautiful in its own enriching, challenging, exquisite, frustrating, strengthening, releasing, powerful way, and she feels most honest when those moments for her are expressed through music. She teaches and plays in and around Albuquerque, has a (very) small business making jewelry with instrument strings, and is raising two young daughters. She is profoundly moved that her position with the NMPhil sits her next to her longtime teacher (5th grade through high school graduation), Carla Lehmeier-Tatum. ●


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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Maureen Baca President

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FIRST VIOLIN Krzysztof Zimowski Concertmaster David Felberg Associate Concertmaster Sarah Tasker Joan Wang Jonathan Armerding Steve Ognacevic Kerri Lay Linda Boivin Barbara Rivers Nicolle Maniaci Barbara Scalf Morris SECOND VIOLIN Anthony Templeton • Carol Swift •• Julanie Lee Justin Pollak Michael Shu Donna Bacon Roberta Branagan Sheila McLay Elizabeth Young Brad Richards VIOLA Kimberly Fredenburgh •• Allegra Askew Christine Rancier Sigrid Karlstrom Virginia Lawrence Willy Sucre Joan Hinterbichler Lisa DiCarlo

CELLO Joan Zucker • Carol Pinkerton •• Carla Lehmeier-Tatum Lisa Donald Dana Winograd David Schepps Lisa Collins Peggy Wells BASS Jean-Luc Matton • Mark Tatum •• Katherine Olszowka Terry Pruitt Frank Murry Derek DeVelder + FLUTE Valerie Potter • Sara Tutland Jiyoun Hur ••• PICCOLO Sara Tutland OBOE Kevin Vigneau • Lindsay Flowers ++ Amanda Talley +

BASS CLARINET Timothy Skinner BASSOON Stefanie Przybylska • Denise Turner HORN Peter Erb • Nathan Ukens Katelyn Benedict Allison Tutton Niels Galloway •••• TRUMPET John Marchiando • Mark Hyams Brynn Marchiando ••• TROMBONE Amanda Hudson •++ Debra Taylor •+ Byron Herrington David Tall BASS TROMBONE David Tall

Al Stotts Secretary Treasurer Ruth Bitsui Vice President for Operations Roland Gerencer, MD Emily Cornelius Kory Hoggan David W. Peterson Nancy Pressley-Naimark Barbara Rivers Jeffrey Romero Steve Schroeder David Tall Anthony Trujillo Michael Wallace ADVISORY BOARD Thomas C. Bird Lee Blaugrund Clarke Cagle Robert Desiderio Larry Lubar Steve Paternoster Marc Powell Heinz Schmitt William Wiley

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ENGLISH HORN Melissa Peña •••

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CLARINET Andrew Cho • ++ James Shields • + Lori Lovato •• Timothy Skinner

PERCUSSION Jeff Cornelius • Kenneth Dean Emily Cornelius

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MOZART CIRCLE Donation of $10,000– $24,999 Anonymous E. Blaugrund Family Fund George & Sibilla Boerigter Deborah Borders Eugenia & Charles Eberle Holmans USA, LLC, Anthony D. Trujillo Lockheed Martin/Sandia National Laboratories John Moore & Associates, Inc. Music Guild of New Mexico & Jackie McGehee Young Artists' Competition for Piano & Strings The Honorable & Mrs. James A. Parker Cynthia Phillips & Thomas Martin Popejoy Hall Vein Center of New Mexico, Dr. Ole & Sheila Peloso

BRAHMS CIRCLE Donation of $5000– $9999 Anonymous Paula & William Bradley Anonymous Andrea Escher & Todd Tibbals Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Mary & Sam Goldman Hunt Family Foundation The Law Firm of Keleher & McLeod Henry & Judith Lackner Dr. & Mrs. Larry Lubar

Microsoft Payday, Inc. PNM Resources Foundation Sandia Foundation, Hugh & Helen Woodward Fund Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union, Robert Chavez Scalo Northern Italian Grill, Steve Paternoster United Way of Central New Mexico Barbara & Richard VanDongen Dr. Helmut Wolf, in memory Mrs. M. Jane Wolf Dr. Dean Yannias Zia Trust

CHOPIN CIRCLE Donation of $3500– $4999 Anonymous Bank of Albuquerque Mary & Jim Brown Bob & Greta Dean The Estate of H.L. Floyd Bob & Fran Fosnaugh Eiichi Fukushima & Alice Hannon Cynthia & Thomas Gaiser New Mexico Gas Company Bob & Bonnie Paine Barbara & Heinz Schmitt Steven Schroeder Southwest Gastroenterology Associates Melissa & Al Stotts Marian & Jennifer Tanau U.S. Bank Foundation Wells Fargo

GRACE THOMPSON CIRCLE Donation of $1933– $3499 Albuquerque Community Foundation, Chester French Stewart Endowment Fund Douglas Allen APS Foundation Avista Video Histories Thomas Bird & Brooke Tully Richard & Margaret Cronin D’Addario Foundation Suzanne S. DuBroff, in memory of Warren DuBroff Virginia & Richard Feddersen Firestone Family Foundation Frank & Christine Fredenburgh Yolanda Garcia David & Tanner Gay Roland Gerencer, MD Keith Gilbert

Madeleine GriggDamberger & Stan Damberger Jonathan & Ellin Hewes Virginia Lawrence, in memory of Jean Sharp Erika Blume Love Myra & Richard Lynch Menicucci Insurance Agency Sara Mills & Scott Brown Gerard & Doreen Murphy Ruth & Charles Needham George & Mary Novotny Scott Obenshain, in memory of Toots Obenshain Mary Raje, in memory of Frederick C. Raje Steve Ridlon, in memory of Casey Scott Beverly Rogoff Ellen Ann Ryan Conrad & Marcella Stahly Kathleen & David Waymire Lance Woodworth

BACH CIRCLE Donation of $1000– $1932 Kristen Anderson Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous, in honor of Adrianna Belen Gatt Stephen & Maureen Baca, in memory of Deborah Cazzola Craig Billings Nancy & Cliff Blaugrund Robert Bower Dr. Marythelma Brainard & Dick Ransom Pat Broyles Dawn & Joseph Calek Jonathan Miles Campbell Edward Cazzola, in memory of Deborah Cazzola David & Mary Colton Daniel & Brigid Conklin, in memory of Dr. C.B. Conklin Cathy Conrad Susan Conway Nance Crow & Bill Sullivan Krys & Phil Custer Marjorie Cypress & Philip Jameson Clare Dreyer, in memory of Joan Allen Mary Lou Edward David & Ellen Evans Elaine & Frederick Fiber Susan Foley, in honor of Sara Tutland Danielle Frabutt Gertrude Frishmuth GE Foundation Dennis & Opal Lee Gill Sarah Gmyr Barbara & Berto Gorham Jean & Bob Gough Roger Hammond & Katherine Green Hammond Mary Herring

The Estate of Van Dorn Hooker Martha Hoyt The Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation Robert & Elisa Hufnagel Sue Johnson & Jim Zabilski Chris & Karen Jones Victor Jury Stephanie & David Kauffman Stephen Kaufman Stephanie & Ken Kuzio Dr. Benjamin D. Lane Linda S. Marshall Kathy & John Matter Thomas & Edel Mayer Joan McDougall Jackie & C. Everett McGehee Bob & Susan McGuire Ina S. Miller Mark Moll Moss-Adams LLP Diane M. Mueller Judy & Michael Muldawer Carol & Gary Overturf Jerald & Cindi Parker Julia Phillips & John Connor, in honor of Ilya Kaler Matthew Puariea Carolyn Quinn & John Crawford Dr. Barry & Roberta Ramo Clifford & Sandra Richardson Deborah Ridley & Richard S. Nenoff Jacquelyn Robins, in honor of Melvin Robins Gregory Shields Vernon & Susannah Smith Susan Spaven Sid Steinberg, in honor of Jeanne Steinberg Patricia & Luis Stelzner Jane & Doug Swift Lynett & David Tempest Larry Titman Michael Wallace Barbara & Eugene Wasylenki Judy Basen Weinreb & Peter Weinreb Julia Carson White William Wiley Scott Wilson Dolly Yoder Michael & Jeanine Zenge

CONCERTMASTER CIRCLE Donation of $500–$999 Leah Albers & Thomas Roberts John Ames Anonymous Christopher Apblett Judith & Otto Appenzeller Mary & John Arango Richard & Linda Avery Sally Bachofer Luis Baez & Andrea Yannone

Stanley & Genevieve Baker Daniel Balik Dorothy M. Barbo Ellen Bayard & Jim O'Neill Hugh & Margaret Bell, in memory of Joan Allen Gay & Stan Betzer Sheila & Bob Bickes Ruth & Edison Bitsui Nancy & Cliff Blaugrund, in memory of Joan Allen Jane Ann Blumenfeld Susanne B. Brown M. Susan Burgener & Steve Rehnberg Drs. Kathleen L. Butler & M. Steven Shackley Bill Byers Clarke Cagle Edith Cherry & Jim See Betty Chowning Judith & Paul Clem Bob Crain Ann DeHart & Robert Milne, in memory of Joan Allen Patricia & Leonard Duda The Financial Maestro, LLC, Joann MacKenzie Frontier Restaurant, Dorothy & Larry Rainosek Helen Fuller Art Gardenswartz Laurence Golden Kellie & Bing Grady Dr. Kirk & Janet Gulledge Steve Hamm & Mary Kurkjian Harris L. Hartz Margaret Harvey & Mark Kilburn Stephen & Aida Ramos Heath Kory I. Hoggan, CPA Noelle Holzworth Lorna Howerton Betty & Pete Humphrey Rosalyn Hurley John & Julie Kaltenbach Ira & Sheri Karmiol Joyce S. Kaser, in memory of Gene W. Taylor Karen Kehe Marlin Kipp Susie Kubié R. Jeffrey & Jane W. Lawrence Rita Leard Jae Lee Bing Leroy Linda Lewis Harry & Elizabeth Linneman Terrence & Kristina Linton Tyler M. Mason Donna McGill John & Kathleen Mezoff Martha Miller John Mims Robert & Claudia Moraga Mardelle Morrow Sharon & Robert Neuman David & Audrey Northrop Stuart Paster

Deborah Peacock & Nate Korn Christine & Jerry Rancier Ken & Diane Reese Dan Rice Donald Rigali The Rodey Law Firm Jeffrey Romero Ruth Ronan Nancy Scheer Howard & Marian Schreyer Janet & Michael Sjulin Terrence Sloan Maria & Mark Stevens Charles & Flossie Stillwell Betsey Swan & Christopher Calder Stephen Tolber & Louise Campbell-Tolber Tamara Tomasson Eberhard H. Uhlenhuth Dr. Berthold Umland & Gregory Grannan Patrick Villella Margaret Vining Richard Vivian, in memory of Zanier Vivian Patricia & Robert Weiler Carl G. & Janet V. Weis Dr. & Mrs. Albert Westwood Jane & Scott Wilkinson Drs. Bronwyn Wilson & Kurt Nolte David & Evy Worledge Carol Zulauf

PRINCIPALS CIRCLE Donation of $125–$499 Wanda Adlesperger Dr. Fran A'Hern-Smith John B. Aidun & Joan M. Harris Albertsons Community Partners Program Ed Alelyunas ALH Foundation Inc. Gerald Alldredge Jo Marie & Jerry Anderson Judith Anderson Anderson Organizing Systems Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Michael & Katherine Anthony Paul & Mary Lee Anthony Robert & Marilyn Antinone Myrna T. Arguello & Genaro M. Roybal Janice J. Arrott Lynn Asbury & John Wronosky Atkinson & Co. B2B Bistronomy David Baca Joel A. & Sandra S. Baca Mary E. Baca Stephen & Maureen Baca, in memory of Mr. Herbert Floyd Thomas J. & Helen K. Baca

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Donor Circles . continued from 19 Toni Baca Charlene Baker Gail Baldacchino, in memory of Mr. Herbert Floyd E. Patricia Barbier Sheila Barnes Holly Barnett-Sanchez & David Foster Elinore M. Barrett Edward & Therese Barts Steve Bassett Carla Beauchamp Edie Beck Helen Benoist Joe Bentley Leonie Boehmer Rod & Genelia Boenig Dr. David & Sheila Bogost Tim & Jackie Bowen Michael & Monica Bowlin Richard & Iris Brackett Susan Brake Ann & James Bresson Sheldon & Marilyn Bromberg Carolyn Brooks Carolyn Rose Brown James & Elizabeth Brown Fred Bryant Thomas Cagle Laurel Callan Carolyn Callaway & William Schuler Jose & Polly Canive Dante & Judith Cantrill Ann Carson Camille Carstens Shirley & Ed Case Barbara & Roscoe Champion Edsal Chappelle Linda Chavez Elaine & Wayne Chew Kathleen & Hugh Church Wendy Cieslak Paul & Susan Citrin, in honor of David Felberg Beth Clark, in celebration of Matt Puariea Virginia Clark Linda & Paul Cochran Jane & Kenneth Cole James Culpepper Nancy Cutter, in memory of Joan Allen Stephen & Stefani Czuchlewski George deSchweinitz Jr. Jerry & Susan Dickinson Fran DiMarco The Divas of '56, in memory of Stewart Graybill Thomas & Martha Domme Stephen R. Donaldson Carl & Joanne Donsbach Ernest & Betty Dorko Janice Dosch Gale Doyel & Gary Moore, in memory of Joan Allen Susan & Daniel Dunne Jeff & Karen Duray Thomas Dyble Reverend Suzanne Ebel Paul & Catherine Eichel Eleanor D. Eisfeller Carol & John Ellis

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Mildred & Richard Elrick Stefanie English Roger C. Entringer Stephanie Eras & Robert Hammerstein Peter & Emily Erb Jackie Ericksen David & Frankie Ewing Jo Margaret & John Farris Helen Feinberg Leonard & Arlette Felberg Winifred & Pelayo Fernandez Rosario Fiallos Stephen Fisher Heidi Fleischmann & James Scott Thomas & Mary Kay Fleming Nancy Flowers James & Jean Franchell Edmund & Agnes Franzak Louis Fuchs Caroline Gaston Barb & Larry Germain Paul Getz Chuck & Judy Gibbon Drs. Robert & Maria Goldstein A. Elizabeth Gordon Paul & Marcia Greenbaum Julie Gregory Peter Gregory Justin M. & Blanche G. Griffin Julia Grimes & Jeff Baker Sharon Gross Virginia Grossetete Mina Jane Grothey Dick & Suzanne Guilford, in honor of Diane & Robert Fleming's birthdays Elene & Bob Gusch Ron Halbgewachs Bennett A. Hammer Janet Harris Gloria B. Hawk Betty Hawley & Donald Robbins John & Diane Hawley Rosalie & Leon Heller Anne Hill Pamelia S. Hilty Susan & Glenn Hinchcliffe Fred Hindel Bud & Holly Hodgin David & Bonnie Holten John Homko Suzanne Hood Constance & James Houle Carolyn & Hal Hudson William B. Hughes Janet & Vincent Humann Jerry & Diane Janicke Nancy M. Johnson & Bob Tillotson, in memory of Doug Swift Ann & Lawrence Jones Robert & Mary Julyan Carol Kaemper Summers & Norty Kalishman Julius & Robin Kaplan Carl & Jeanette Keim Thomas & Greta Keleher Bonnie & Hank Kelly

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Ann King Neva King Blossom Kite Karen & Bill Knauf Noel & Meredith Kopald Asja Kornfeld, MD & Mario Kornfeld, MD Elizabeth Kubie Karen M. Kupper Lacey & Berweida Learson Rebecca Lee & Daniel Rader Robert & Judith Lindeman Michael Linver Thomas & Donna Lockner Dr. Julianne Lockwood Dr. Ronald & Ellen Loehman Bruce & Lesle Loughridge Kenneth Luedeke Maureen & Robert Luna Bruce Malott & Martha Wood Aabbee Mann Carolyn Martinez Paul & Judith Matteucci Jack & Victoria McCarthy Sallie McCarthy Ronald & Barbara McCarty Roger & Kathleen McClellan Monica McComas Jon McCorkell & Diane Cress Virginia McGiboney Rohini & Jason McKee Karen McKinnon & Richard A. Stibolt Bernard & Mary Metzgar Phyllis Metzler Bruce & Jill Miller Peggy Sanchez Mills & Jim Mills Christine & Russell Mink Mohinder & Deborah Mital Jan Mitchell Dr. William Moffatt James Moffitt Hossein Mojtahed Mary Montano James B. & Mary Ann Moreno James & Margaret Morris Rick Morrison Shirley Morrison & Cornelis Klein Baker H. Morrow & Joann Strathman Paula Mortensen John & Patsy Mosman Lynn Mostoller & Kathryn McKnight Sharon Moynahan Brian Mulrey Edward & Nancy Naimark Marilee Nason Anne E. Nokes Donald & Carol Norton Ben & Mary Lee Nurry Rebecca Okun Alexander Onieal Wendy & Ray Orley Bethe Orrell Joyce & Pierce Ostrander James & Ann Pedone Sandra Penn

Calla Ann Pepmueller Richard Perry Lang Ha Pham Herbert & Judi Pitch Dan & Billie Pyzel Therese Quinn Dick & Andy Rail Russell & Elizabeth Raskob T.D. Raymond Robert & Marjorie Reed Ray Reeder Robert Reinke Patricia Renken Lee A. Reynis & David W. Stryker Renee Richardson Erika Rimson & David Bernstein Ira J. Rimson Shelly Roberts & Dewey Moore Justin Roesch A. Rolfe & Dorothy Black, in memory of Joan Allen Paul Romo Kletus & Lois Rood Edward Rose Stuart & Mimi Rose, in honor of the wedding of Paul Silverman & Susan Mesuda Pamela & Richard Salmon Oscar Sander Alicia Santos Christine Sauer Warren & Rosemary Saur Brigitte Schimek & Marc Scudamore John & Karen Schlue Stephen Schoderbek Laura Scholfield Kathleen Schulz Paula & Melvin Schwartz Roland & Justine Scott Carolyn Sedberry Norman Segel Barbara & Daniel Shapiro Archbishop Michael Sheehan Xiu-Li Shen Frederick & Susan Sherman, in memory of Joan Allen David P. Sherry, in memory of Rhoda Sherry Howard Sherry Ronald Shibata Silk Road Connection Robert Simonson Walt & Beth Simpson Norbert F. Siska George & Vivian Skadron Carol Smith Harry & Patricia Smith Smith's Community Rewards Jane Snyder Steven & Keri Sobolik Karen Soutar David & Laurel Srite Robert St. John Marilyn & Stanley Stark Alexander & Mary Ann Stone John Stover

Carmen & Lawrence Straus Fred & Terry Sturm Pamela Sullivan Suzanne Taichert, in memory of Robert D. Taichert, from the Taichert family Nina & Gary Thayer Maxine Thevenot & Edmund Connolly Joan & Len Truesdell Marit Tully & Andy Thomas Jay Ven Eman Jean Villamarin E.M. Wachocki Marianne Walck Bettie & Harry Wallingford Robert Walston, in memory of Mary Walston E. Anna Watkins, Career Performance Coach Alfred Watts & Jan Armstrong Marie Weingardt Jeffrey West Kay West Denise Wheeler & Joan Robins, in memory of Melvin Robins Marybeth White Trudy & Robert White Bill & Janislee Wiese, in honor of Joan Allen Phyllis Wilson Walter Wolf Don & Dot Wortman Sue Wright Paula Wynnyckyj Janice B. Yates Mae S. Yee & Eric Brock Tony Zancanella Albert & Donna Zeman Andrew A. Zucker

FRIENDS OF THE PHILHARMONIC Donation of $25–$124 Ron Abramshe David & Elizabeth Adams Nancy Adams Hannah Albers Kelly Aldridge Jo Anne Altrichter & Robin Tawney AmazonSmile Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Eugene Aronson Emil & Lori Ashe Lance & Kristin Atencio Edward & Leslie Atler Rosa & Joseph Auletta George Baca Jackie Baca & Ken Genco Renee Baca Diane & Douglas Brehmer Bailey John & Suzanne Bailey, in memory of Marjorie Shapiro Stein Jan Bandrofchak & Cleveland Sharp John Banister

Joyce Barefoot Rom Barnes Sheila Barnes, in memory of Joan Allen Lois Barraclough Graham Bartlett Julian Bartlett Mary Beall Susan Beard Christopher Behl David & Judith Bennahum Debra & Kirk Benton Sarah & Joshua Benton, in memory of Joan Allen Mark & Beth Berger Dorothy & Melbourne Bernstein Ellen & Anthony Biernacki Bob & Charlene Bishop Denise Bissell Alan & Bronnie Blaugrund, in memory of Joan Allen Ann Blaugrund & Bill Redak, in memory of Joan Allen Dusty & Gay Blech Henry Botts Karen Bovinette, in memory of Joan Allen Joan Bowden Julia B. Bowdich, in memory of Joan Allen J.M. Bowers Jeffrey & Teresa Brandon Charles Brandt, in memory of Jennifer K. Brandt Richard & Karla Bressan, in memory of Joan Allen Elizabeth Brower Billy Brown Carolyn Brown Suzanne Brown Dr. Lisa M. Brunacini & Rita M. Giannini Maryann Bryan Jeanette Buffett Sandy Buffett Valerie Burek Elaine Burgess Helen & Gerald Buster Douglas & Ann Calderwood Caroline Campbell & Ruth Cousins Mary Ann CampbellHoran & Tom Horan Glo Cantwell James Carroll Ann L. Carson Virginia Cavalluzzo Joseph Cella Ralph Chapman Kathy & Lance Chilton Jay & Carole Christensen, in memory of Joan Allen Judith & Thomas Christopher Barry Clark Donald & Sonja Clark Douglas & Carla Clark Francine Cogen James & Joan Cole Randall & Valerie Cole Aleli & Brian Colon Lloyd Colson III Henry & Ettajane Conant Marcia Congdon


Donor Circles . Patrick Conroy Martha Cook, in memory of Lewis & Ruth Cook Miriam Corcoran, PhD John & Mary Covan Ralph Cover Judith Crocker Betsy Cuneo Catherine Cunningham Sarah & John Curro Mark Curtis Philip & Joan Dale Rosalie D'Angelo Barbara David Margaret Davidson & James Barbour, in memory of Joan Allen William Davidson Dana Davis Joan Davis Margaret DeLong Doug & Drina Denham Herb Denish John Dickel Thomas & Elizabeth Dodson Patricia Dolan Darryl Domonkos J.R. & Peggy Dotson, in memory of Joan Allen Sheila Doucette Keith & Consuelo Dowler Dr. James & Julie Drennan Woodie Dreyfuss, in memory of Joan Allen Michael & Jana Druxman Ken Duckert Charmazel Dudt Patsy Duphorne Madeline Dwyer Sondra Eastham, in memory of Joan Allen David Ted Eastlund Joy Eaton, in memory of C.J. Eaton Meg Patten Eaton, in memory of Joan Allen Keith & Helene Eckrich Ida Edward Sylvia & Ron Eisenhart Wolfgang Elston Robert & Dolores Engstrom Helen Erb Ronald & Christine Escudero Cheryl A. Everett David & Regan Eyerman Jane Farris & Michael Pierson Helene K. Fellen Rona Fisher Robert & Diane Fleming Michael Floyd, in memory of Mr. Herbert Floyd Jr. Elizabeth & Blake Forbes Beverly Forman & Walter Forman, MD Douglas & Nancy Francis J. Arthur Freed Ron Friederich Jack Fuller Robert & Diana Gaetz Gigi Galassini Patrick & Patricia Gallacher Daniel & Elena Gallegos Julia Gallegos

Joyce Gammill Michael Garcia Ann Gateley Jim & Margaret Gates Karen Gatlin Paula Getz Duane & Janet Gilkey Allen Gold Donald & Diane Goldfarb Jim L. Gonzales Lois Gonzales Janice K. Goodman Richard Gordon Erna Sue Greening Charles Gregory Craig Griffith Insurance Agency Virginia Grossetete, in memory of Joan Allen Ellen Guest Carl & Nancy Guist Charles & Betsy Gunter Herman Haase Janet & Stan Hafenfeld Michael Hall Anne Hallett Ed Hanish Debra Harbaugh Janet Harrington Bhanu Harrison Donald Harrison Joan & Fred Hart Marilyn Hartig John Harvey Paul Hass Hedy Hatchell, in memory of Herbert L. Floyd Allan Hauer William & Rossanna Hays Jo Ellen Head James Headley, in memory of Joan Allen Deborah Helitzer Rogene Henderson Wallace Henderson Patricia Henning Duane & Youngtae Henry Douglas & Joyce Hilchie Eileen Grevey Hillson & Dr. David Hillson, in memory of Joan Allen Diane & Joe Holdridge Barbara Holt Thomas & Toyoko Hooker Tom & Vinita Hopkins Helen & Stanley Hordes Stephanie Horoschak & Paul Helman Linda Hummingbird Anthony & Susan Hunt John & Karla Ice Barbara & Edward Ida Paul Isaacson Nancy Jacobson Joan Jander Olivia Jaramillo Sandra & Michael Jerome Eldon Johnson Eric R. Johnson Ruth Johnson Joyce D. Jolly Barbara Jones Judy & Scott Jones Pamela Jones Robert Jones Tracy Jones William Jones & Siu Wong Phyllis Kaplan

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Paul Karavas Clayton Karkosh Judy Kauffman Richard & Julia Kavet, in memory of Margaret Birmingham Joelle Keller, in memory of Mr. Herbert Floyd Margaret Keller James Kelly Charles Kemble David & Leslie Kim, in memory of Joan Allen Judith Allen Kim, in memory of Joan Allen Gerald Kiuttu Barbara Kleinfeld Sushilla Knottenbelt Herb & Shelley Koffler, in memory of Joan Allen Philip Kolehmainen & Vivian Waldron Katherine Kraus Jennifer C. Kruger Flora Kubiak, in memory of Joan Allen Hareendra & Sanjani Kulasinghe Stephen & Isadora Kunitz Mike Langner Gerard Lavelle & Cathy Drake Donald Leach Day Lee Susan Lentz Madeleine Lewis Susan & George Lind Claire Lissance William J. Lock George Loehr Richard & Christine Loew, in memory of Joan Allen Dwayne Longenbaugh Rhonda Loos & Neal Piltch, in memory of Joan Allen Quinn Lopez Joel Lorimer Carol Lovato Betty Lovering Ed & Jeanne Lynch Audrey Macdonald Stephen Maechtlen Robert & Linda Malseed Jim Marquez Jeffrey Marr Anna Marshall Marita Marshall Walton & Ruth Marshall Carolyn Ross Martin, in memory of Joan Allen Tony Martin Carolyn Martinez, in memory of Joan Allen Diane & Walter Masincup Stephen & Janice Matthews Michael Mauldin Pete & Lois McCatharn Stephen McCue James McElhane Jackie & C. Everett McGehee, in memory of Joan Allen David McGuire Eugene McGuire & Rosemary Hunten Louise & Joseph Messina

Sterrett Metheny Kathleen Miller Robert Miller Barbara Mills-Bria, in honor of Dr. Sara A. Mills & Dr. Scott Brown Carolyn Mohoric Claude Morelli Letitia Morris Cary & Evelyn Morrow Ted & Mary Morse Guy Frederick Morton Karen Mosier Carolyn Muggenburg Cynthia & David Nartonis Jennie Negin & Harold Folley, in memory of Joan Allen Bruce & Ruth Nelson Dr. Michael & Patsy Nelson Harold & Barbara Newman Betsy Nichols & Steve Holmes Elizabeth Norden Candace & Frank Norris David & Marilyn Novat Richard & Marian Nygren James & Kathryn Oates Marilyn Jean O’Hara Gloria & Greg Olson H. George Oltman Jr. George Onieal Diane Orchard Daniel O'Shea Dr. Joseph & Barbara Ann Oser Margaret & Doyle Pargin Judyth Parker Howard Paul Larry Pearsall Margery Pearse Oswaldo & Victoria Pereira Timothy Peterson Barbara Pierce Barbara Pierce, in memory of Elise Schoenfeld Dr. Ed & Nancy Pierce, in memory of Joan Allen Beverly Pinney Martin & Cathryn Pokorny Judy & Orville Pratt Charles & Theresa Pribyl, in memory of Joan Allen Shirley Puariea, in honor of Matthew Puariea Regina & Daniel Puccetti Noel Pugach, in memory of Marjorie Shapiro Stein Suzanne Rademacher Dr. Lidio Rainaldi Mary Ellen Ratzer Marit Rawley David & Tracey Raymo Tom & Marla Reichert Kerry Renshaw John Reynolds Kathryn & Chris Rhoads Judith Ribble Barbara & Herbert Richter Jacob & Nancy Rittenhouse Cher Rivera Margaret E. Roberts Matthew Robertson

Gwenn Robinson, MD & Dwight Burney III, MD Larry & Alice Rodgers Ralph, Stella & Stephen Rogers Bruce Roginson Susan Rogowski Donald Rokop Stuart & Mimi Rose, in honor of Cliff Blaugrund's 70th birthday Dr. Estelle Rosenblum Jeffrey Ross F. Warren Rowe Harvey & Laurie Ruskin Robert Sabatini John Salathe Evelyn E. & Gerhard L. Salinger Scott & Margaret Sanders Steve A. Schaefer Elaine G. Schepps David A. Schnitzer Judith Schwartz Baiba Garoza Seefer Claude-Marie Senninger Arthur & Colleen M. Sheinberg Robert & Lelia Shepperson Barbara Shiller Beverly Simmons Marsha & Don Simonson Richard & Eileen Simpson Suzanne & L.J. Slankard Carl & Marilyn Smith Donald Smith & Patricia Fleming Katherine Smith, in memory of Craig Smith Enid Solin Frederick Snoy Vera Snyder Gwyneth & Tracy Sprouls Linda Srote William Stanley Bill Stanton Ronald & Patricia Stauber Donald & B. Joan Stehr Geny Stein Elizabeth C. Stevens Christine Swanson Laurence Tackman David & Jane Tallant Emily Terrell Alice Thieman Patricia & George Thomas Richard & Thereseann Thompson Max Thrasher Betty Tichich & Fred Bunch Julie Tierney John Tischhauser Marian Trainor & David Dixon Hy Tran Karen & John Trever Jorge Tristani Stephen Turner Gabrielle & Alexander Uballez Arthur & Sandra VallSpinosa Anna Y. Vigil & Clarence Gallegos

John Vittal & Deborah Ham Hilda Volkin, in memory of Howard C. Volkin Rose Walker Marmion Walsh Marilyn Warrant Maryann Wasiolek Margaret Wente Joseph & Merida Wexler Wendy Weygandt, in memory of Joe Zoeckler Carol Whiddon Leslie White Ellen Whitman Wendy & Roland Wiele Keith & Jane Wilkinson Bronwyn Willis David Winter & Abigail Stewart Kathryn Wissel Marion S. Woodham Kenneth Wright Stanley Yager Judith Yandoh Diana Zavitz, in honor of Pat & Ray Harwick Linda R. Zipp Anne & Michael Zwonlinski

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