Colorado Symphony -- November 10-11, 2023

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T H E M AG A Z I N E O F T H E CO LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y vol: 20 // issue 2 CONTENTS

6 Welcome 7 Our State, Your Symphony 8 Colorado Symphony Musicians 10 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 11 Colorado Symphony Staff 14 Get to Know Wilbur Lin 19 Frequently Asked Questions 22 Community Support 38 Boettcher Concert Hall Information

COMING SOON

Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsTM - In Concert JAN 5-7 FRI-SAT 7:00 ✤ SUN 1:00

Mozart & Now with Peter Oundjian JAN 26-28 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00 4

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THROUGH March 3, 2024

All Stars: American Artists from The Phillips Collection is organized by The Phillips Collection in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum. Support is provided by the Tom Taplin Jr. and Ted Taplin Endowment, the Birnbaum Social Discourse Project, Drs. Ellen and Morris Susman, Lisë Gander and Andy Main, Mike Leprino Family Foundation, the Kristin and Charles Lohmiller Exhibitions Fund, the donors to the Annual Fund Leadership Campaign, and the residents who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Promotional support is provided by 5280 Magazine and CBS Colorado. Walt Kuhn, Plumes (detail), 1931. Oil on canvas; 40 in. x 30 in. The Phillips Collection: Acquired 1932

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WELCOME

Dear Friends, It is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to the Colorado Symphony as we celebrate our Centennial Season. Throughout this landmark year, we commemorate a century of incredible music, artistry, and community that has flourished in our Centennial State. As we traverse together through this musical journey, we are deeply grateful for your presence, partnership, and unwavering support. It has been an absolute joy to join the symphony team in this historic season. Each and every conversation I have with our musicians, donors, staff, and loyal audience members fills me with inspiration for the amazing work happening right here in Colorado. So many cherished memories have been made here in Boettcher Concert Hall and we are working together to ensure that the next 100 years will be filled with many opportunities for additional remarkable experiences. The Colorado Symphony is the preeminent presenter and curator of the classical music art form in Colorado, and we are committed to ensuring a strong future for live, symphonic music in this beautiful state. We are innovative and creative risk takers, ensuring that we reach new and diverse audiences that represent our community. We are leaders in delivering accessible concert performances and experiences and are thrilled to share these moments with you. This Centennial Season is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Colorado Symphony and the collective passion that fuels our orchestra. It is a time to celebrate the past, embrace the present, and look forward to the exciting future ahead. We invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey of music and artistry with a gift of support for the Symphony. Whether you are a longtime supporter or a newcomer, your presence enriches us, and we are thrilled to have you here. Warmly,

Amanda Gomez Director of Individual Giving

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OUR STATE YOUR SYMPHONY

During this landmark season, we’ll be building upon our Centennial Pillars to guide us into the next 100 years. I: Advancing the Future of Live, Symphonic Music The Colorado Symphony is the preeminent presenter and curator of the classical music art form and is committed to artistic excellence and ensuring a solid future for live, symphonic music in Colorado. II: Supporting Innovative Artistic Endeavors The Colorado Symphony is a leading national orchestra that is innovative, risk tasking, and reaching new and diverse audiences throughout the Centennial State through creative, contemporary programming. III: Increasing Access to the Arts and Music Education The Colorado Symphony is a leading arts organization in delivering accessible concert performances and experiences that are relevant, reflect the diversity of the Colorado community, and cultivate the next generation of artists and audience members.

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COLORADO SYMPHONY

PETER OUNDJIAN

CHRISTOPHER DRAGON

WILBUR LIN

MARIN ALSOP

DUAIN WOLFE

PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR

RESIDENT CONDUCTOR

ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR

CONDUCTOR LAUREATE

CHORUS DIRECTOR

VIOLIN Yumi Hwang-Williams Concertmaster Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair​

Claude Sim Associate Concertmaster Yi Zhao+ Assistant Concertmaster Merle Chambers Chair

Kate Arndt* Assistant Concertmaster Dmitri Pogorelov Fixed 4th Chair/First Paul Primus Principal Second Allegra Wermuth Assistant Principal Second Alessandra Jennings Flanagan Fixed 3rd Chair/Second Sohyun Ahn Larisa Fesmire Thomas Hanulik John Hilton Anne-Marie Hoffman Myroslava IvanchenkoBartels Ryan Jacobsen* Dorian Kincaid Karen Kinzie Yu-Chen Lin Susan Paik+ Miroslaw Pastusiak Megan Prokes Zachary Ragent* Delcho Tenev Annamaria Vasmatzidis Bradley Watson Tena White Wenting Yuan

VIOLA Basil Vendryes Principal Catherine Beeson Assistant Principal Mary Cowell Fixed 3rd Chair Kunjing Dai* Kostadin Dyulgerski* Marsha Holmes Leah Kovach Helen McDermott+ Kelly Shanafelt Phillip Stevens CELLO Seoyoen Min Principal Fred & Margaret Hoeppner Chair

Chloe Hong Assistant Principal Judith McIntyre Galecki Fixed 3rd Chair Dakota Cotugno Danielle Guideri Thomas Heinrich Margaret Hoeppner Amanda Laborete* Matthew Switzer

BASS Steve Metcalf Principal Nicholas Recuber Assistant Principal John Arnesen Susan Cahill+ Jeremy Kincaid Owen Levine August Ramos Mary Reed* FLUTE Brook Ferguson Principal Flute Catherine Peterson 2nd / Assistant Principal Tom & Noëy Congdon Chair

Julie Duncan Thornton

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PICCOLO Julie Duncan Thornton OBOE Peter Cooper Principal Irene & David Abosch Chair

TRUMPET Justin Bartels Principal Philip Hembree 2nd / Associate Patrick Tillery Assistant

Nicholas Tisherman 2nd / Assistant Principal TROMBONE John Sipher Jason Lichtenwalter Principal ENGLISH HORN Paul Naslund Jason Lichtenwalter 2nd / Associate Principal CLARINET Gregory Harper Jason Shafer Principal BASS TROMBONE Abby Raymond Gregory Harper 2nd / Assistant Principal TUBA Nicholas Davies Stephen Dombrowski E-FLAT CLARINET Principal Abby Raymond HARP BASS CLARINET Courtney Hershey Bress Nicholas Davies Principal

BASSOON TIMPANI Chad Cognata William Hill Principal Principal Tristan Rennie Steve Hearn 2nd / Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Roger Soren PERCUSSION CONTRABASSOON John Kinzie Roger Soren Principal Friend of the Colorado HORN Symphony Chair Michael Thornton Steve Hearn Principal Michael Van Wirt Carolyn Kunicki Kolio Plachkov ORCHESTRA 3rd / Associate Principal LIBRARIAN Matthew Eckenhoff Lyle Wong Patrick Hodge Assistant

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EMERITUS TRUSTEES William K. Coors** John Low** Will McFarlane** Dr. Gerald Rainer** Jerome H. Kern

Emeritus Chair of the Board Colorado Symphony Association

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HONORARY TRUSTEES Governor Jared Polis Mayor Michael Johnston

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D EC E M B E R

J A N U A RY

Two Titans: Mozart & Mahler

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ — in Concert

DEC 1-3

JAN 5-7

FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00

FRI-SAT 7:00 ✤ SUN 1:00

A Colorado Christmas

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute

DEC 8-10

JAN 9

FRI 7:30 ✤ SAT 2:30 & 6:00 ✤ SUN 1:00

TUE 7:30

Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas Tour

Litton Conducts featuring the New York City Ballet

DEC 12

JAN 12-14 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00

TUE 7:30

Holiday Brass

The Lone Bellow with the Colorado Symphony

DEC 15

JAN 19

FRI 7:30

FRI 7:30

Handel’s Messiah with the Colorado Symphony Chorus

A Tribute to John Williams

DEC 16-17 SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 2:30

JAN 20-21 SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 2:30

Elvis Christmas Spectacular

Mozart & Now with Peter Oundjian

DEC 19

JAN 26-28 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00

TUE 7:30

John Denver Holiday Celebration with the Colorado Symphony DEC 21

THU 7:30

Elf™ In Concert DEC 22-23 FRI-SAT 7:30

A Night In Vienna DEC 31 SUN 6:30

F E B R U A RY

Ben Rector and Cody Fry with the Colorado Symphony FEB 1-2

THU-FRI 7:30

Thorgy Thor and the Thorchestra with the Colorado Symphony FEB 3

SAT 7:30

Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 FEB 9-11

FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with Marin Alsop FEB 23-25 FRI-SAT 7:30 ✤ SUN 1:00

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CENTENNIAL STORIES: GET TO KNOW WILBUR LIN Photo: Lai Yueh-Chung

By Nick Dobreff

“I firmly believe that “listening” is an art that is losing its importance in today’s society. We are eager to respond, eager to engage, and we make ourselves restless. This reduces our capability to sit back, stop, think, analyze, and form deeper thoughts.”

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n a world where music weaves its way into the very fabric of life, there are people who make it their mission to bring symphonic music to the hearts of their community. Wilbur Lin, the new Assistant Conductor of the Colorado Symphony, is a maestro in the making, and his journey is one that resonates with the melody of determination, passion, and a deep love for music. That journey began at home, where the sounds of music were a constant presence for a family united by a common love for music. His father’s role as a church choir conductor and his mother’s prowess on the piano set the stage for a firm musical foundation. Lin’s siblings added their own melodies, playing various instruments and lending their voices to the family’s harmonious ensemble. It was in this musical crucible that Wilbur took his first steps as a budding musician.

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Wilbur Lin studied with Riccardo Muti at the 2019 Italian Opera Academy in Ravenna, Italy. Photo © Silvia Lelli

“Music was always part of my life growing up. I don’t have any relatives who were professional musicians, but my family was very musical,” Lin explains with a warm smile. “I started on the piano when I was five years old but always had this love-hate relationship with it. Gradually I found my love for and voice in the piano during my high school years.” High school marked a turning point for Lin, as he not only discovered his passion for the piano but also fell head over heels for the grandeur of orchestral music. The orchestra’s captivating presence spoke to him in ways the piano alone couldn’t. Realizing the limitations of the piano for orchestra participation, Lin found a new avenue to express his musical aspirations: conducting. “In high school, I came to find that pianists have limited opportunities to be part of the orchestra outside of a featured soloist role. But I quickly realized that I could be a key part of an orchestra by conducting,” he added. His journey into the orchestral world began with a modest yet ambitious step: organizing his first orchestral concert during his freshman year of college. His college experience was a springboard and since then, Lin’s career has taken him to symphony halls and opera theaters across the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Taiwan. Before joining the Colorado Symphony, he served as pianist for the Indianapolis Opera (2018) and Assistant Conductor with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (20192022). He also made guest conducting debuts with the Taipei Symphony, Cincinnati Opera, Ann Arbor Symphony, and Rochester Philharmonic. C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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However, Lin’s musical odyssey took a significant turn when he had the opportunity to participate in Riccardo Muti’s Italian Opera Academy in Ravenna, Italy. Muti, one of the leading conductors in the world and the longtime music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, had a profound impact on Lin’s career. Recalling the life-changing experience, Lin’s eyes light up with excitement. “Taking part in Riccardo Muti’s Italian Opera Academy and conducting Macbeth in the historical Alighieri Theatre, was a life-changing experience,” he shares with a touch of reverence. For any conductor, the chance to work in Italy, the cradle of opera, is akin to stepping onto hallowed ground. “It was the first time I got to work at a very high level with great musicians who respected the traditions of opera, and its style yet were still open-minded and willing to work with me,” Lin reflects. Back stateside, Lin concluded his tenure with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in 2022 and was appointed Music Director of the Missouri Symphony. But when the chance to come to Denver presented itself, he knew it was an opportunity he had to pursue. “During my audition with the Colorado Symphony, I discovered an orchestra with such flexibility and character that it allowed me to effortlessly establish a connection with the musicians,” said Lin. Following a comprehensive international search and audition process, the Colorado Symphony and Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) hired Lin to their respective artistic staffs for the 2023/24 season. Lin serves as Assistant Conductor for the Colorado Symphony, leading many of the orchestra’s Family-Friendly and Community Education programs as well as special concerts like the orchestra’s October collaboration with Stewart Copeland from The Police. He also serves as Music Director for DYAO. “It is the best of both worlds,” he shares with pride. “I get to work at a high level with the symphony and the very talented young musicians of the DYAO.” For Lin, the joy of working with students is in their fresh perspective. That is especially true during the symphony’s numerous Youth Concerts throughout the season. Each year, more than 20,000 students in grades 3-12 visit Boettcher Concert Hall to engage with the Colorado Symphony. For many of those students, it is their first opportunity to see a live orchestral performance, and Lin understands the importance of good first impressions. “The best part of working with students and young musicians is that they are often learning or hearing the pieces for the first time,” he explains. “Being able to share this music with people experiencing it live for the first time is an amazing feeling. The excitement level is just different when it’s the first go at a big piece.” Lin’s appointment strengthens the already robust strategic alliance between the Colorado Symphony and DYAO which began in 2018, furthering the Colorado Symphony 16

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dedication to music education while providing resources and access for DYAO musicians to the professional musicians of the Colorado Symphony. Lin sees music education and outreach as vital to the lives of young people and hopes to inspire the next generation by showing how music binds the world together. “When programming music, for DYAO or any ensemble, I try to convey the connection between music and real life. Emotions can be communicated through music and it’s a language that speaks to all of us. In many ways, music can communicate what words cannot. But I also try to help people to really listen, not just to listen for pleasure but listen Photo by Amanda Tipton with intent. The ability to listen, analyze, and delay one’s response is a skill that I believe many people, including myself, are losing. As musicians, I believe our goal should be to build a community that knows how to listen. This guides what I do with my educational efforts, whether through performing on stage or working with young musicians directly.” DYAO continues to transform young musicians by giving them the inspiration, support, and skills to launch a variety of careers, nurturing future professionals and growing the orchestral audiences of the future. Their connection with the Colorado Symphony has been enhanced over the years through annual side-by-side concerts. In addition, DYAO alumni can be found throughout the Colorado Symphony including current CSA musicians Larisa Fesmire, Marsha Holmes, Paul Naslund, and John Hilton. “DYAO is thrilled to have found in Wilbur an energetic vision for community engagement, music education, and audience development,” said Kelly Waltrip, Executive Director for DYAO. “This joint position reflects the two organization’s shared mission to build and reimagine the future of live symphonic music and continue their commitments to music education.” When it comes to conducting, Lin maintains a consistent approach, whether he’s working with seasoned professionals or nurturing young talents. “To me, there’s no difference in my approach,” he asserts. “I try to find ways to make music happen in an organic and empathetic way.” However, his work with DYAO provides him with an extended canvas to nurture and educate budding musicians. “With DYAO, I do get more time to explore, to explain, and to really be part of the growth of the musicians,” Lin notes. “But the end goal, the approach, and the philosophy are all the same.” C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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In the ever-evolving landscape of classical music, Wilbur Lin stands as a conductor with a keen sense of the art form’s profound significance. Classical music, he believes, serves as a timeless bridge that connects people, transcending cultural boundaries, and resonating with universal emotions. “Classical music is an art form that brings people together,” Lin says with a gleam in his eye. “The emotions conveyed through this shared common language allow us to see that, while we come from diverse cultural backgrounds, we share the same human emotions, thoughts, struggles, and hopes.” Indeed, the role of classical music in modern society has been in a state of constant flux. As societal values shift, so does the role of classical music, and Lin understands the importance of adapting while preserving the essence of this art form. “Music will continue to change as what we value as a society changes,” Lin acknowledges. “The most important thing is how we continue to reflect the values we care about, the stories we want to tell, and the ideas we want to share.” In his role as a conductor, Lin actively contributes to this evolution and hopes to be a part of concerts that find innovative ways to bring new audiences into the hall. By bridging the gap between tradition and innovation, he hopes that classical music remains relevant and accessible to all. “A piece by Beethoven might be understood as a cry for freedom,” Lin muses. “A contemporary piece commissioned today might be about equality or social justice. A future concert might be about something we have yet to realize we care about. We will keep classical music relevant by being genuine and true to ourselves as concert programmers.” In the hands of Wilbur Lin and conductors like him, classical music continues to be a dynamic, ever-evolving force that speaks to the human experience. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of music to transcend time, culture, and societal shifts. Now in his role’s with the Colorado Symphony and the Denver Young Artists Orchestra, Lin remains dedicated to the art form he loves while helping to chart a dynamic future for orchestral music in Denver. He understands that, as the world changes, so too must the melodies and narratives that classical music offers, ensuring that it remains a vital, living entity that touches the hearts and minds of generations to come. And for young musicians aspiring to follow in his footsteps, Lin offers sage advice. “Make sure you truly love it,” he begins. “Once you decide you want to do this, work hard, be prepared, ask questions, be curious, and let your creativity shine!”

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT IF I AM LATE? For the comfort and enjoyment of our musicians and patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission. WHEN SHOULD I CLAP? During most Classics performances, there is a short, silent pause between each movement of a piece. You can determine how many movements there are in a piece, and how many silent pauses there will be, by looking at your program — the movements in each piece will be listed there. The applause is usually reserved for the end of the final movement of the piece, after the conductor has signaled the end of the final note with his or her baton or hand. Holding applause between movements is considered respectful of the performers' concentration and mindful of musical continuity. WHAT IS YOUR CELL PHONE/PHOTO/ VIDEO POLICY? We ask that you please silence your cell phones and refrain from talking or texting on them during performances. Flash photography is prohibited at all times. We ask that you please refrain from taking any photos or video during Classics or Movie at the Symphony concerts unless the conductor is off the podium. During Symphony Pops concerts you may take pictures without a flash and may record short cell phone videos. Please be courteous to your fellow concertgoers and be aware that if at any time your cell phone/camera use becomes a distraction to others, an usher may ask you to stop. CAN I BRING FOOD OR DRINKS INTO THE CONCERT? You are welcome to bring drinks purchased at one of the bars into all concerts. Food is not allowed in the Hall, including food purchased in the Lobby.

CAN I BRING THE KIDS? Kids of all ages will enjoy our Family, education concerts, and many of our Symphony Pops, Holiday, and Summer concerts. All children require a ticket regardless of age, and child tickets are $10. Classics concerts tend to be between 2 and 21/2 hours long. Please consider this when deciding whether or not to bring your child. If your child is disturbing other patrons, an usher may ask you to take your child into the lobby for the remainder of the performance, without refund. HOW LONG IS A TYPICAL CONCERT? Program length varies, but a typical performance lasts about two hours, including one 20 minute intermission. Visit the event page on our website, or flip to the performance details in this Soundings Magazine. WHAT IF I’M UNABLE TO ATTEND MY PERFORMANCE? Subscribers may exchange tickets free of charge — one of many subscriber benefits! Non-subscribers may exchange for an additional fee. You may exchange tickets in person, by phone, or online for another performance within the same season. There is an additional cost if seating upgrades apply, and all exchange requests are subject to availability. You may also donate your tickets back to the Colorado Symphony and receive a donation receipt. HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF A CONCERT IS CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER? We rarely cancel a concert due to inclement weather, but when this occurs we will send a direct email notification to all ticket holders. Updates, cancelations, or changes will be posted on coloradosymphony.org and on the event page for the concert. For more FAQ’s see the Plan Your Visit section of coloradosymphony.org

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The Star-Spangled Banner Strike Up the Band The Thunderer God Bless America Battle Hymn of the Republic Fanfare for Democracy Cosmopolitan American March Tuskegee Airmen Suite Selections “Hymn to the Fallen” from Saving Private Ryan “With Malice Toward None” from Lincoln Soldiers in the Rain The Banks of Green Willow Fairest of the Fair America the Beautiful Armed Force Salute Stars and Stripes Forever

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WILBUR LIN, conductor Known for his creative programming and inviting stage presence, Wilbur Lin’s career has taken him to symphony halls and opera theaters across the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Taiwan. Recently appointed Music Director of the Missouri Symphony, Lin also joins the conducting staff of the Colorado Symphony as assistant conductor in 2023. Lin’s 2022/23 season saw his debuts with the Rochester Philharmonic, Oak Ridge, Ann Arbor, and Elgin symphonies, and a return to Indiana’s Richmond Symphony. His other recent highlights include his debut with the Taipei Symphony Orchestra, opening its 2021/22 season, a new studio recording with pianist Eric Zuber and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and conducting and covering the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops where he recently finished his tenure as assistant conductor (2019-2022). In addition to his positions with the Colorado, Cincinnati, and Missouri symphonies, in recent years, Lin has conducted the Chamber Philharmonic Taipei, Manchester Camerata, Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil (El Salvador), Taipei Philharmonic, Taipei Symphony, Liverpool Mozart, Academy Orchestra of Taiwan Symphony, Richmond Symphony (IN), and LaPorte Symphony orchestras. As a cover conductor, Lin has worked with, notably, the Taiwan Symphony, Cincinnati Ballet, and Minnesota orchestras. In his role as the assistant conductor of the Colorado Symphony, Lin also serves as the Music Director of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra. A graduate of Riccardo Muti‘s Italian Opera Academy, Lin’s operatic endeavors include conducting Verdi’s Macbeth at Teatro Alighieri (Ravenna, Italy), Die Zauberflöte and Barber of Seville with the Winter Harbor Music Festival (Winter Harbor, Maine), Menotti’s The Medium and Amelia Goes to the Ball as the conductor of Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL), and has coached and performed as a pianist with the Indianapolis Opera, Indiana University Opera Theater, Reimagining Opera for Kids, and the Cincinnati Ballet. In 2022, Lin led a new workshop production of Robeson by Scott Davenport Richards at the Cincinnati Opera. Lin held the position of Taiwan Symphony Orchestra International Talent Fellow (2019-2021), Weiwuyin Opera (Taiwan) Conducting Fellow (2019-2020), Lord Rhodes Scholar (2013-2014), was a two-time recipient of Mortimer Furber Prize for Conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), and holds a doctoral degree in orchestral conducting from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Lin has studied with Arthur Fagen and David Effron at Jacobs, Clark Rundell and Mark Heron at the RNCM, and Apo Hsu at the National Taiwan Normal University. He has also received conducting coaching with, notably, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Riccardo Muti, Sir Mark Elder, Helmuth Rilling, and has assisted Louis Langrée, James Gaffigan, and John Morris Russell, among others.

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SPOTLIGHT BIOGRAPHIES JULIE BRADLEY, vocalist Originally from Wichita, Kansas, Julie Bradley graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Music Education from Wichita State University. Prior to joining the U.S. Air Force in 1999 she was a vocal music director at both the middle and high school levels. For the majority of her career she was assigned to The United States Air Force Academy Band and performed with many groups including Blue Delta, The Falconaires, Galaxy Brass, Blue Steel, Wild Blue Country, Clarinet Quartet, Stellar Brass, Concert Band & Marching Band. From 2015 to 2018 she was assigned to U.S. Air Force Band of the Pacific in Tokyo, Japan where she served as vocalist and Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of Pacific Trends. She deployed to Southwest Asia in 2008 and again in 2017 in support of troop morale and diplomatic relations in the region. During her career, she has performed extensively in the United States and abroad appearing in 45 states & 30 countries. In addition, she was a featured soloist with American Idol winner Kris Allen and finalist Melinda Doolittle, the Air Capital Big Band, Wichita State University Jazz Arts Ensemble, The Wichita Jazz Festival, The University of Kansas Jazz Singers, The Mid-Atlantic Symphony, and The Colorado Springs Philharmonic. In 2021 she retired from the U.S. Air Force and is working as a freelance vocalist and Corporate Wellness Specialist. Above all, she is a proud wife & mother of two amazing humans!

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POPS 2023/24 REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES WITH YOUR COLORADO SYMPHONY CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, conductor PAUL LOREN, vocals COLIN SMITH, vocals DANIEL BERRYMAN, vocals CYNTHIA MENG, keyboard BRIAN KILLEEN, bass OSCAR RODRIDGUEZ, guitar JON EPCAR, drums Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 7:30pm Boettcher Concert Hall

REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES. A SYMPHONIC EXPERIENCE. a Schirmer Theatrical/Greenberg Artists co-production Arrangements by Jeff Tyzik GET BACK originally released on Let It Be (1970) TICKET TO RIDE originally released on Help! (1965) DRIVE MY CAR originally released on Rubber Soul (1965) YESTERDAY originally released on Help! (1965)

CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 2 HOURS AND 5 MINUTES INCLUDING A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION. Saturday’s concert is dedicated to Lang Investment Group PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

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POPS 2023/24 PENNY LANE originally released on Magical Mystery Tour (1967) IF I NEEDED SOMEONE originally released on Rubber Soul (1965) LADY MADONNA originally released on Past Masters: Volume Two (1988) BLACKBIRD originally released on The Beatles (1968) IN MY LIFE originally released on Rubber Soul (1965) PAPERBACK WRITER originally released as a single (1966) ELEANOR RIGBY originally released on Revolver (1966) HELLO, GOODBYE originally released on Magical Mystery Tour (1967) HERE COMES THE SUN originally released on Abbey Road (1969) HEY JUDE originally released on Past Masters: Volume Two (1988) — INTERMISSION — GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE originally released on Revolver (1966) THE FOOL ON THE HILL originally released on Magical Mystery Tour (1967) MAXWELL’S SILVER HAMMER originally released on Abbey Road (1969) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS originally released on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) COME TOGETHER originally released on Abbey Road (1969) SOMETHING originally released on Abbey Road (1969) SHE’S LEAVING HOME originally released on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) I AM THE WALRUS originally released on Magical Mystery Tour (1967) LET IT BE originally released on Let It Be (1970) GOLDEN SLUMBERS/CARRY THAT WEIGHT/THE END originally released on Abbey Road (1969) TWIST AND SHOUT originally released on Please Please Me (1963)

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POPS BIOGRAPHIES ALL MUSIC AND IMAGERY UNDER EXCLUSIVE LICENSE FROM SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING, HARRISONGS LTD, & THE BEATLES BOOK PHOTO LIBRARY TO SCHIRMER THEATRICAL, LLC THE SHOW IS NOT ENDORSED BY OR CONNECTED TO APPLE CORPS OR THE BEATLES Creative Team Robert Thompson, Creative Producer Jeff Tyzik, Producer & Arranger Jami Greenberg, Producer & Booking Agent Alyssa Foster, Producer Alex Kosick, Associate Producer Eric Tarlo, Technical Coordinator Ilana Becker, Stage Direction Alek Deva, Technical Supervisor (Black Ink Presents) Mike Kasper, Assistant Technical Supervisor (Black Ink Presents) Paul Bevan, Sound Designer Adam Grannick, Video Director & Animator Andy Roninson, Synth Consultant

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A portion of the proceeds from productions of Revolution: The Music of The Beatles. A Symphonic Experience will be donated to the Penny Lane Development Trust (PLDT), a charitable community centre located in Liverpool, UK, offering an engaging environment to tourists and locals alike. In addition to hosting exercise classes and youth projects in theatre and music, the Trust features a number of Beatles-inspired installations including a “Penny Lane Wonderwall,” a “Sign Wall,” “Octopus Garden,” and “Penny Lane Gate.”

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POPS BIOGRAPHIES CHRISTOPHER DRAGON, conductor Australian conductor Christopher Dragon is the Music Director of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra and Resident Conductor of the Colorado Symphony. He joined the Colorado Symphony in the 2015/2016 Season as Associate Conductor – a position he held for four years. For three years prior, Dragon held the inaugural position of Assistant Conductor with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, which gave him the opportunity to work closely with Principal Conductor Asher Fisch. Dragon has a versatile portfolio ranging from live-to-picture performances including Nightmare Before Christmas, Toy Story and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, a wide variety of collaborations with artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Cynthia Erivo and Joshua Bell, to standard and contemporary orchestral repertoire such as Danny Elfman’s Violin Concerto, Eleven Eleven; all areas of which he has become highly sought after. Christopher has become known for his charisma, high energy and affinity for a good costume, consistently delivering unforgettable performances that has made him an audience favourite. Recent highlights include his successful debut with the San Francisco Symphony, performances of Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton with Danny Elfman reprising the role of Jack Skellington and historic performances with Nathaniel Rateliff at Walt Disney Concert Hall and David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center. Upcoming debuts include the WRD Funkhausorchester, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. Christopher is highly sought after as a guest conductor and has worked with San Francisco Symphony, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Utah Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Philharmonic, Modesto Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfônica de Porto Alegre and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In Australia, he has guest conducted the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and West Australian Symphony Orchestras. His 2015 debut performance at the Sydney Opera House with John Pyke and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra was released on album by ABC Music and won an ARIA the following year He has also conducted at numerous festivals including the Breckenridge and Bangalow Music Festivals, with both resulting in immediate re-invitations. At the beginning of 2016 Dragon conducted Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony as part of the Perth International Art Festival alongside Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Christopher began his conducting studies in 2011 and was a member of the prestigious Symphony Services International Conductor Development Program in Australia under the guidance of course director Christopher Seaman. He has also studied with numerous distinguished conductors including Leonid Grin, Paavo and Neeme Jarvi at the Jarvi Summer Festival, Fabio Luisi at the Pacific Music Festival and conducting pedagogue Jorma Panula.

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POPS BIOGRAPHIES PAUL LOREN, vocals Leading a new generation of soulful crooners, Paul Loren is a singer, songwriter, producer and consummate entertainer. A native New Yorker, Paul was raised on the rich legacy of soul, classic pop, and the Great American Songbook and in those musical idioms he feels most at home. Taking elements from early R&B, jazz and Brill Building pop, he crafts his music with an ear towards timelessness. “I started singing at 3 years old along with the little 45rpm records my mom would play and started playing piano at 4 years old. The voices I remember most and identify with are Ray Charles, Frankie Valli, Sam Cooke, Sinatra, Aretha, Otis, and Tony Bennett. Growing up in New York, Billy Joel was also a big influence.” Paul recently completed his first headline tour in 2019, also having performed in the past as a support artist for: The Temptations, as part of Stamford’s Summer Concert Series “Wednesday Night Live”, Brendan James, American Idol Winner Taylor Hicks, David Bromberg, and sold out Joe’s Pub at the Public in NYC multiple times. Paul was also selected by Jennifer Lopez to perform at her Birthday Gala in Las Vegas, showcased at The SoHo House NYC, was a featured artist at the AAA Radio Convention in Boulder Colorado, and shared the stage with Paul Shaffer, Queen Latifah, and Christie Brinkley at Target’s launch event for New York Fashion Week. Paul’s appearance on “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” showcased his talents for millions of viewers; with a winning song and viral video to boot. In addition, Paul landed his first television sync recently on NBC’s “Mysteries of Laura”, performed on the Nationally Syndicated Radio Show America Weekend with Ed Kalegi, has partnered with The Ryan Seacrest Foundation, showcased at the headquarters of the world-renowned Leo Burnett Ad in Chicago, and had the unique honor of performing at the legendary STAX Museum in Memphis Tennessee. While in Memphis, Paul had the rare opportunity to record in the world-renowned Sun Studio in the same room as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and so many other pioneers of Rock and Roll. Paul was also a finalist in the “Unsigned Only” singer songwriter competition for 2018. His debut single “All By Myself ” was supported by radio stations Lighting100 in Nashville, SiriusXM’s The Pulse, WCOO Charleston and KPND Spokane, among others. His follow up single, titled “I Know A Place” premiered on Huffington Post and received rave reviews along with over 200K views in its first week. Paul’s latest single, “We’ll Be Together Again,” written and recorded at home during the early spring of 2020, continues to be a beacon of hope for those affected by the uncertainty of a tumultuous year. All of the proceeds from the song have been sent to a COVID-19 relief charity. During the pandemic’s first wave, Paul’s weekly online music show —“The Leisure Lounge”— was live streamed from his home in NYC and ran for 15 consecutive weeks, broadcasting to thousands of viewers around the world. SOUNDINGS 2 0 2 3/ 24

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POPS BIOGRAPHIES COLIN SMITH, vocals With a career spanning over 20 years, Irish born Colin Smith has led a musical life as varied as it is impressive. With his former band Mr North, while on RCA, they toured extensively with the likes of The Who, Van Halen, Sheryl Crow and Journey among many others. As a solo artist, songs from his two records have been licensed to movies and TV alike. Colin has been seen in live collaborations with Alicia Keys and has worked multiple times on Saturday Night Live as the featured vocal talent. Colin has been most recently been seen touring with Christina Aguilera, duetting with her on the GRAMMY winning Say Something to audiences across the globe, as well as performing background vocals for the show. Colin splits his time between NYC and LA.

DANIEL BERRYMAN, vocals Daniel Berryman is thrilled to be a featured soloist in The Paul Simon Songbook. Daniel was most recently seen with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra celebrating 100 years of the MUNY under the direction of Ben Whitely. Credits include-New York: Call Me Madame(Ens/Encores!), Sweeney Todd (Vacation Swing/Barrow Street), The Golden Apple(Ens/ Encores!), The Fantasticks (The Boy/Theatre Center). National Tours: Les Miserables(Swing), The Sound of Music (Ens). Regional: Sweeney Todd (Anthony/Denver Center),Hello, Dolly! (Ambrose/MUNY), The Most Happy Fella (Ciccio/Goodspeed), and Rent (Mark/The 5thAve Theatre). Daniel received a BFA in musical theatre from the University of Michigan.

CYNTHIA MENG, keyboard Cynthia Meng is a New York-based music director and pianist. Broadway: Company (2020 revival) and Hadestown. Other recent favorites: The Last Five Years (Out of the Box Theatrics), We’re Gonna Die (Second Stage), Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Frozen (1st National Tour), Moulin Rouge! (Emerson Colonial), In The Green (Lincoln Center Theatre), Lempicka (developmental lab), Witness Uganda (Wallis Annenberg Center). As a composer, she has been featured at 54 Below and NYMF. She also moonlights as a software engineer, and is currently working on SPIRITED, a Christmas movie featuring Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer.

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POPS BIOGRAPHIES BRIAN KILLEEN, bass Brian Killeen is a NYC bassist that has enjoyed performing with many inspiring artists. Some of his favorite musical situations have included sharing stages with Chuck Loeb, Jarle Bernhoft, Liz Longley, A Great Big World, and Joe Sumner, as well as various on and off-Broadway theatrical productions. He is thrilled to be a part of Revolution: The Music of The Beatles.

OSCAR RODRIGUEZ, guitar Oscar Albis Rodriguez is a producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. He grew up in Rhode Island, graduated with a jazz guitar degree from NYU, and made Brooklyn his home base in 2000. Since then he’s played every DIY venue and basement in North America with his punk/hardcore bands De La Hoya and Nakatomi Plaza, freelanced with innumerable NYC singer/songwriters and bands, performed in Broadway musicals (most notably Hedwig & The Angry Inch), and toured the world with the Grammy Award winning duo A Great Big World. Oscar started producing and engineering at Russell Street Recording in 2013, and soon after began collaborating with Zach Jones. Since then, the two have played in each other’s bands (Albis and Zach Jones & The Tricky Bits) and have co-produced records for artists such as Jenny Owen Youngs, Elizabeth Wyld, Hannah Winkler, Talay, Jesse Dylan & The Scaredy Cats, and A Great Big World. On his own, Oscar’s production credits include Jukebox The Ghost, Jon The Guilt, and Rikki Will. He’s also written and produced hundreds of songs for the YouTube Audio Library, the Facebook Sound Collection, Marmoset Music, Premium Beat, and is a co-founder of the music/media collective Track Tribe.

JON EPCAR, drums Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jon Epcar is a drummer and a composer. Jon has worked with many artists, including Justin Timberlake, John Legend, Rihanna, Bono, Gavin Degraw, Colbie Caillat, Natasha Bedingfield, Carly Rae Jepsen, The 8G Band on Seth Meyers, Klangkarussell, Cristian Castro, Frances Cone, Madison Beer, Katie Melua, Evan Rachel Wood, SYML, Diane Gordon, Jesse James, Joan Osborne, John Cameron Mitchell, Taryn Manning, and Danielia Cotton, among others. On Broadway, he originated the drum chairs for Spider-Man, Amelie, and Tina Fey’s Mean Girls. He has worked with multiple symphony orchestras, including the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Jon’s debut album as a songwriter, bandleader, and producer, MORNING DRONE, was released in 2017, with his sophomore release, Solo Duo Toot released in 2021. Jon appreciates the great people at Paiste Cymbals, Craviotto Drums, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Reflexx Drumpads, and Aquarian Drumheads for their support and incredible craftsmanship. SOUNDINGS 2 0 2 3/ 24

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DONORS MAKE THE MUSIC HAPPEN, AND THEY GET BACKSTAGE GET BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY BY BECOMING A CONTRIBUTOR TODAY. The Colorado Symphony relies on generous donors like you to bring extraordinary musical experiences to the Colorado community. Make your impact today! BECOME A SUPPORTER Becoming a Colorado Symphony supporter is easy as 1...2...3! 1. S can the QR code below. 2. I ndicate your donation amount and log in. 3. A dd your payment information and donate! Make your gift INSTRUMENTAL by contributing monthly! Our monthly Instrumentalist Donors believe in sustainable community support and are invited to our season announcement in the spring. Visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/ways-to-give to explore all the ways you can give. DONOR BENEFITS Our supporters get more! Contributors can receive the following benefits as part of their support. • E arly Access to Single Tickets • I nvitations to Open Rehearsals and Chamber Performances •C oncierge Ticketing •M eet the Musicians of the Colorado Symphony • I nvitations to Sit on Stage During a Rehearsal • I nvitations to Season Preview and Donor Receptions •D edicated Concert and Complimentary Tickets •G uest Artist Meet & Greets To learn more visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/donor-benefits. GET INVOLVED Consider joining a Colorado Symphony Society where you can meet community members interested in making an impact on arts and culture in Colorado. Learn more by visiting coloradosymphony.org/support/memberships. LUMINARY SOCIETY Luminary Society members provide essential support for the Symphony by helping to foster a thriving artistic community, investing in education programs, innovative programming,

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WE PERFORM FOR YOU, BECAUSE OF YOU. The extraordinary musical experience you are about to enjoy is possible because of the generous support of our donors. The Colorado Symphony is an essential cultural pillar in the community because of our philanthropic partners. We are pleased to recognize their generous support. Contributors to the Colorado Symphony are integral to building a future where live symphonic music is for everyone. We are committed to providing inspiring, accessible, and visionary live symphonic musical experiences for future generations. Thank you for your investment in arts and culture in your community.

ANNUAL FUND DONOR LIST – INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY FOUNDATION SUPPORT This list includes gifts made to the Colorado Symphony from July 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023 If you have any questions or concerns regarding a donor listing, please contact the Development Department at 303.308.2469. Thank you for your support! Legend: We know there are many ways to support the Colorado Symphony. Use this legend to see how donors like you support and delve into our music and offerings. ∑ - Women of Note Member

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Throughout the 2023/24 Season, the Colorado Symphony will be celebrating 100 years of live, symphonic music in Colorado. We want to take this opportunity to thank our most loyal donors who contribute at the $10,000 level and up. We thank you and are honored by your most generous support!

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Ken and Zoe Barley Anonymous Col. Philip Beaver and Mrs. Kim Beaver Stanley and Marion Bergman Brett Family Foundation Heide Burose Ms. Anastasia D. Carter Helen Murray Charitable Trust Young and Carolyn Cho Dr. Helena L. Chum Congdon Family Fund Mr. Greg Diamond Mr. Richard Divine


Adam and Stephanie Donner SESC Enger Fund Mr. John F. Estes III and Mrs. Norma Horner Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Karen Festog Anonymous Donald and Margery Langmuir Steve and Pat Larson Mrs. Bette MacDonald Holly McDonald Coreen and Mike Miller Mr. Jay Mills Kenneth and Myra Monfort Charitable Fund Robert R. Montgomery Ms. Carolyn Moore Jane Costain and Gary Moore Dr. and Mr. Marta O’Grady Peter and Nadine Oundjian Anonymous Dr. Richard and Jo Sanders Raymond and Suzanne Satter ∑ Dave Schmitz Anonymous Stephens Enders Fund Vesna and Slobodan Todorovic Normie and Paul Voillequé Michael and Nancy Zoellner

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The Luminary Society is comprised of dedicated donors who contribute at the $2,750 level or higher. Luminary Society members receive special invitations to events such as Season Preview and Closing receptions, Chamber Musicales, Open Rehearsals, advanced access to single tickets, and more! Additional benefits, such as invitations to Seated with the Symphony and shared dedicated concerts, are available to Luminary Society members at the $5,000 level and above. Thank you to all our dedicated donors who help make our Luminary Society community something special to be a part of.

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Mr. and Ms. Jim Crossman Jim and Jana Cuneo Hille and Jack Dais Ms. Julia Day ∑ Mrs. Doreen M. Dino Ms. Julia Dobbins Michael P. Dowling Neill Epperson Elizabeth Fischer and Donald Elliott Pawel Fludzinski Richard W. Foster Natalie Fournier Brittany T. Fox Ms. Gina Fratarcangeli Joan M. French Anonymous Mrs. Eileen Gardner Andrew Gerber and Michael Lanciloti Marshall and Jenifer Gile Michael and Lori Gill Mr. Dale Giulieri Tamara Golden and Tim Worrall Dr. Burton and Mrs. Lee Golub Eduardo Gonzalez MD Dennis and Eileen Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Stuart S. Gunckel Mr. Hal Gustin Anonymous Ginny Hammond ∑ Ms. Darlene K. Harmon Mr. James Harvey Mr. Nick Hazen Colleen Healey Mr. Brian R. Hedlund Anne Hewetson HHSB Family Fund James and Patricia Hidahl Dr. Stephen Hindes Ms. Mary S. Hoaldey Yumi Hwang-Williams ∑ Maria Irivarren 8z Real Estate Mrs. Eleanor L. Isbill Stephen Jantsch and Terese Maltzman Marvin and Carole Johnson Chris Johnson with HNTB Companies Dr. Richard and Mrs. Carla Kem Dr. Peter Kennealey and Dr. Colleen Murphy John and Alicia Kinnamon Don and Jody Kirkpatrick Bonnie Kirschenbaum Oza and Milan Klanjsek Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Kleinsteiber Mr. Kurt Knoernschild and Mrs. Sally Nogg Sylvia J. Kreider John W. Kure and Cheryl L. Solich Sandy and Evan Lasky ∑ Travis Leiker & David Proper Elizabeth and Mike Leslie Wilbur and Tiffany Lin Richard Lindvall Patty Lorie

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Ms. Jedeane R. Macdonald Evi and Evan Makovsky Ms. Kathleen Markey ∑ Robert and Louise Messner Jay and Lois Miller Miller-Kennedy Family Charitable Fund Douglas and Laura Moran Kirsten and David Morgan Brent J. Morse Mrs. Mary E. Moser Mrs. Cynthia F. Nagel Ms. Juliana R. Nicewarner Mr. Timothy W. Nicholas Mrs. Kristen Nordenholz and Mr. Andrew Martin Mr. Stephen Norris Randy and Susan Oaks Sheila K. O’Brien Dr. and Dr. John Odom Ray O’Loughlin and Jamie Henderson Ed and Jean Onderko Dr. Bonnie M. Orkow, Ph.D. Sue Pawlik David and Doris Pearlman Cason and Rachel Pierce Al and Ursula Powell Σ Mr. Bennett L. Price Nijole and Walter Rasmussen Anna Regan Renee and Martin Gross Family Foundation Mr. Eli Reshotko Al Richards and Terri Reaka Ms. Helen Richards Mr. Mike Richardson Margaret Roath ∑ Ms. Elfie Rosin Stan and Betty Rudeen Ms. Carol L. Rust Jim and Doreen Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sandt Mr. Brian Schwartz and 7sManagement Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Seller Ms. Sarah Semple Brown and Mr. Russell Brown Jo Shannon Mr. Russ Skillings Ms. Lynn M. Slouka Sam and Marty Sloven Harvey and Maureen Solomon Eric Sondermann and Tracy Dunning Karen Spence and Sally Kelly Anonymous Mr. Yancey Spruill Michael and Brenda Staab Vicki Sterling Mr. Steve Straub and Mrs. Phyllis Ann Straub Ben Strawn and Colleen Morey Sandra and Douglas Tashiro Mr. Alex Thomas Dr. Hannis Thompson Tipton Family Foundation Ms. Shelley Tipton Irish


Sheila Trader Dr. Lorenzo A. Trujillo, Esq Heather Van Dusen Anne & Stephen Waite Irit Waldbaum Σ John and Kristine Wallack Doug and Karen Ward Darrell and Michael Watson Ms. Elizabeth Weitkamp Jim and Janice White Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson Alexandra Williams Mr. Duain Wolfe

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Michael Abramovitz Mr. & Mrs. Richard Akeroyd Doug and Lindsay Andrews Mr. Nicolás Anzellini and Ms. Susana Lara-Mesa Marci Auston and Frank Martinez Donna Baker-Breningstall Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Bartram William G. Bassler William and Lori Beard Mr. Dalton Beasley Blaine K. Bengtson Ms. Helen Berkman Ms. Catherine Bess ∑ Michael Biere Fund Ms. Dorrie Bitzer Marie and Howard Blaney Soley Maria Molly Boland Ms. Lizzie Bontrager Christopher and Margot Brauchli Joseph Bronesky and Jacquelin Medina Mrs. Aleksandra Bruner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman Amy Butler Ms. Patricia Butler Lois M. Calvert Rusty and Ellen Campos Mr. Marc Camron and Ms. Victoria Camron Mr. Michael Canges Ms. Leslie Castanuela Barnes Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen Anonymous Ms. Toni H. Cohig Dr. Lynn and Rev. Frank Huber Lillie and Hayden Combs Bill and Nancy Cook Jim and Julie Copenhaver Kerry and Walter Cote Martha Cox Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cravitz Joada and William Crawford Kim Cutler Ms. Ruth Dalrymple Drs. Yuko and Chris D’Ambrosia Phil and Jen Dattilo

Fred and Michelle Denault Jud and Sharon Detrick Margaret Dong Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Drew Diane Drewery Kathryn and Gary Dudley Dr. & Mrs. Carl Eisdorfer Lucy and Dan Ellerhorst Barbara Neal and Edward E. Ellis Mr. Bayard Ewing Marilyn Faye Bruce and Lois Feinstein Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fieman Valerie Finberg David and Debra Flitter Frederick G. Fish Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fowler Joann Freedman Ms. JoAnne Friedman Deborah S. Froeb Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Fulford Mr. Alex Gamble Lester and Joan Garrison James Geis and Beverly Walter Linda L. Giedl Dr. Stanley H. Ginsburg Mr. Herman Goellnitz Mr. and Mrs. Jim Golanty Scott and Roberta Goodall Scott and Munam Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. James B. Grange Mr. Felton Green and Mrs. Nancy Green Peter and Yvonne Griffiths Mr. Mark Grueskin Robert and Mariellen Guerra Donald Hagengruber and Antoinette Macaluso Charles and Linda Hamlin Mrs. Becky Hammond Tom Hampson Ms. Ann E. Harrison Elizabeth and Chad Hartsel Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Harvey Mr. Brian Hawkins Hayes Family Foundation Elizabeth Hearne Scott and Sara Hendrickson Dr. Raymond Henkel Owen and Deborah Herman Anonymous Melvin and Carolyn Hess Tiffany Hicks Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko Hollis Family Fund Andrew Hornbrook Leigh Horton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hucks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Isenhart Mr. Eric W. Israelson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley James Joan and Richard Jarboe C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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LT Sandvik Mr. & Mrs. Alan Sarver Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer Mr. and Ms. Paul E. Schauer Mrs. Dee G. Schranz Ms. Mary Ann Schultz Patrick Scully Esq. Ms. Carla L. Seeliger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee Barbara L. Sharp Douglas M. Short Mr. Daniel Shurz Dr. Arnold and Bonnie Silverman Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Smith Ms. Margaret St. Clair Nancy Steele Steven Strom Francis Sullivan Miss Maureen Sullivan Ms. Jill Swank Luke Swanson Sweet/Polak Charitable Fund Judy and Rob Tate Mr. Cecil Thomas Ms. Karen D. Thomas Mr. Frank Thomson Skip and Jennifer Thurman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tillery Mr. and Mrs. John E. Toepfer David Tourtelot and Nikki Headlee Mrs. Valerie Towery Mr. Randy Uttley Anonymous Richard E. Wagner Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip Mr. Kirk Weber and Ms. Robin Stewart Mrs. Virginia Westgaard Mr. Jordan Wight Karen Wilke Chris and Pam Wineman Ms. Molly Wink Mike Worcester Douglas and Barbara Yost Mrs. Charlotte Ziebarth Mr. and Ms. Kenneth A. Zimmerman Randy and Joan Zisler Ms. Regina Marie Zoglo While we are only able to list a portion of our 2022/23 and 2023/24 Season donors, we wish to acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed this past season, no matter the amount. Every donor, dollar, and donated ticket keeps the music playing for Colorado! If you would like to update your donor listing above, please call our Development Office at 303-308-2469, or email giving@coloradosymphony.org.


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COMMUNITY SUPPORT THE HORACE TUREMAN LEGACY SOCIETY

The Horace Tureman Legacy Society, named for the first Conductor of the Denver Civic Orchestra, honors exceptional individuals who have pledged future support through a bequest or estate gift. Society members receive recognition in perpetuity for their immeasurable impact. Legacy gifts ensure that the Colorado Symphony is part of our community for future generations. Is the Colorado Symphony part of your estate plan? Notify our development team so we can recognize your impactful support. To learn more about making philanthropy part of your estate planning, contact Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving at agomez@coloradosymphony.org. Anonymous Richard and Susan Abernethy The Estate of Nan L. Barnett Raymond L. Benton Jr. Mrs. Susan Briggs Mr. Jim Caputo Dale T. Colclasure J. Harold Corp Trust Jane Costain and Gary Moore The Estate of John Coubrough, Jr.* Anne M. Culver The Estate of William R. Curtis* Ms. Cindy Marie Danaher Mark Denekas and Kathryn Fouse Ms. Janice G. Eckhardt Ms. Patricia Eilers and Mr. Brad Roberts William G. Fairfield Charitable Trust William G. FairField Ms. Grace L. Freye The Estate of Barbara Garlinghouse* The Estate of Wilma Godfrey Ms. Carol K. Gossard* Ms. Jennifer Guess Ms. Misty Haisfield Ms. Donna E. Hamilton Mr. James Harold Jennifer Heglin Mr. Johannes Heim* Cathey A. Herren The Estate of Gloette L. Hess* Mrs. Janice E. Hesser Ms. Blanche B. Hilf Senta G. Holtzmann Ms. Margaret R. Houston Virginia Ruth Hungerford Mr. and Mrs. Gopal Iyengar Ms. Gloria E. Johnston-McGregor Mrs. Suzanne W. Joshel* The Estate of Audre B. Kemper* The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel* Sandy and Evan Lasky The Estate of Carole Q. Leight* Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz

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Mrs. Ann C. Levy* Dan and Judy Lichtin The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey* Esther R. Liss Living Trust* John* and Merry Low Sandey Luciano The Estate of Marjorie MacLachlan* Evi and Evan Makovsky The Estate of William McGehee* Mrs. Sue McFarlane Willis M. McFarlane* Mr. James Mead and Ms. Carol Svendsen Thomas Merry Mr. Morton Rosemarie Murane on behalf of the Estate of William Murane Ms. Helen M. Murray* Mr. Thomas Murray Ms. Lori Needler* Judie and Ron Neel Elizabeth Neva Judith Nichols Mr. William Oliver The Estate of Frank and Sheila Parce* Gordon R. and Pam Parker Susan S. Parakhurst* Ingeborg Pickard* Armeda Plank* Ms. Barbara Powell James R. Pratt The Estate of W. Gerald and Lois Rainer* The Estate of Edwin T. Richard* Mrs. Lee R. Roberts* Mr. Neil F. Roberts* Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell* Mr. Harvey D. Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Runice Suzanne Barber Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sanders Ms. Elizabeth Schmitz The Estate of Henry R. Schmoll* William C. Schumacher Rob* and Jane Scofield Ms. Floy L. Senior The Estate of Dixie Sipe Ms. Marie Speziale James B. Steed Trust The Ilse Steinbach Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry The Estate of Jim Taylor* Mr. Richard Thackrey Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vaughn Brent and Stephanie Wagner The Estate Of Samuel Wagonfeld* John and Kristine Wallack Ann C. Wickert* Mrs. Marianne G. Wons* Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright* The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust* Ms. Phyllis J. Young *Deceased


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COMMUNITY SUPPORT DONORS TO THE COLORADO SYMPHONY FUND SINCE 2016

ENDOWED CHAIRS

While we are only able to list a portion of our Colorado Symphony Fund donors, we wish to acknowledge and thank every donor who contributed to our endowment campaign over the years, no matter the amount.

David and Irene Abosch Principal Oboe Chair Friend of the Colorado Symphony Principal Percussion Chair Bill Gossard Music Director Chair Musicians’ Compensation Merle Chambers Assistant Concertmaster Chair Fred and Margaret Hoeppner Principal Cello Chair Tom and Noëy Congdon* Assistant Principal Flute Chair Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern Concertmaster Chair Dave and Pam Duke Families Guest Artist and Guest Conductor Fund Charles S. Sterne Conductor’s Podium *Deceased

This list includes gifts made to the Colorado Symphony Fund Endowment Campaign, which supports the Colorado Symphony Association in perpetuity.

$10,000,000+ Anonymous Avenir Foundation, Inc. $5,000,000 TO $9,999,999 Colorado Symphony Foundation $1,000,000 TO $4,999,999 Anonymous Merle Chambers Fund $500,000 TO $999,999 Tom and Noëy Congdon $250,000 TO $499,999 The Butler Family Fund Esther R. Liss Living Trust Jerome H. Kern and Mary Rossick Kern $50,000 TO $249,999 Anschutz Foundation Arrow Electronics, Inc. Boettcher Foundation Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Colorado Symphony Guild Mrs. Sandy Elliot Keith and Kathie Finger Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Kenneth King Foundation Ms. Julie Rubsam Michael and Nancy Zoellner Charitable Fund $10,000 TO $49,999 Bessie C. Burghardt Charitable Unitrust Dr. Stephen Dilts Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson Elizabeth and Steve Holtze ∑ Leonard and Alice Perlmutter Charitable Foundation The Schramm Foundation

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Did you know your endowment gift can help fund a musician chair, conductor, or even staff position in perpetuity. Interested in hearing more about this? Please reach out to Amanda Gomez at agomez@coloradosymphony.org.

IN MEMORIAM GIFTS

The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in memory of a family member, friend, or supporter of the Symphony. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are pleased to recognize them. In memory of Manny Araujo given by: Mr. and Mrs. John Alme In memory of Eugene and Florence Armstrong given by: Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation In memory of Robert Balas given by: Suzanne Dispensa In memory of Gaurdie Banister, Sr. given by: Dr. Barbara Shannon-Banister In memory of Louise Barish given by: Lezlie Lane In memory of Ernestine Barany given by: Mr. Robert L. Harrell In memory of Jacques Benedict and Ursula Benedict McPhee given by: Mr. Mike McPhee In memory of Ken Berry given by: Mrs. Fran Berry In memory of Terry Biddinger given by: Margaret Roath In memory of Bernard and Ruth Braun given by: Mr. James W. Braun In memory of Ellen Bregman given by: Mr. and Mrs. James Stookesberry In memory of James Edson Bruner given by: Mrs. Aleksandra Bruner In memory of Kathryn Ann Cain given by: Ms. Judith Hubert In memory of Jean Carney given by: Deborah Carney In memory of Willis V Carpenter given by: Anonymous In memory of Helena Kandt Weinacht Chambers given by: Joada and William Crawford


In memory of Blair Chotzinoff, Jerry Endsley, Ken Harper, and Harry T. Safstrom given by: Mrs. Susan Martin In memory of Blair Chotzinoff and Robert Schulein given by: Nancy & Robert Schulein Fund In memory of Caroline Clute given by: Anonymous In memory of Jerome J. Cuzella given by: Mr. Luke B. Sinclare In memory of Leland Dong given by: Margaret Dong In memory of Margaret Dougherty given by: Ms. Margie Steel In memory of Martha Fiser given by: Mr. Greg Diamond Ms. Linda Rieger In memory of Demerick “Doc” Fradl given by: Tim Conklin In memory of Jerry Friedman given by: Ms. JoAnne Friedman In memory of Rev. B.J. George given by: Grace George In memory of Toby Ginsburg given by: Dr. Stanley H. Ginsburg In memory of Norma L. Gooden given by: Emma M. Curtis In memory of Robert S. Graham given by: Ms. Susan Bishop In memory of Lousie Graber given by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaklee In memory of Bob Greene given by: Tim Harvey In memory of Chester “Chet” K. Hampson given by: Susan G. Darigo Joan Glick Joanne and Gary Goble Tom Hampson Ms. Cynthia R. Mancinelli Mrs. Susan Martin Michelle Nierling Mr. Mark Powers Ms. Kathy Schuster Stephen Seifert Mr. Richard Spillers In memory of Keith Hammond given by: Mrs. Becky Hammond In memory of Ken Harper given by: Ms. Amy S. Harr In memory of H. Michael Hayes given by: Ms. Darlee Whiting In memory of Jeannine D. Hiester given by: Mr. Philip Hiester and Ms. Deborah Reshotko In memory of Fred Hoeppner given by: Margaret Hoeppner In memory of Mary Ann Johnson given by: Mr. Doug Johnson In memory of Robert & Monica Kahn given by: Kathy Newman and Rudi Hartmann In memory of Victor & Cleo Kobayashi given by: Ms. Nicole M. Kobayashi In memory of E.M. Krutchen given by: Pat Kruchten

In memory of Samuel B. Lancaster given by: Mr. Keith F. Corrette In memory of Ann and Edward Levy given by: Philip R. Levy In memory of Marie Lindvall given by: Richard Lindvall In memory of Ellen Martin given by: Ms. Irene E. Metzger In memory of Dr. Harold P. Martin given by: Ms. Andrea Clifford In memory of Jerry Marcus given by: Dr. Dale Marcus In memory of Barbara McLean given by: Ms. Amy McLean In memory of Maurine Howell Moody given by: Mr. Robert Moody In memory of James “Jim” Mote given by: Cheri Cohn Dr. Peter Gottlieb Mr. William W. Hay Jr. Mr. Carl Pletsch Mr. and Mrs. Neal Price Ms. Nancy Sherman In memory of Akito Nakanishi given by: Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sunderland In memory of Dan Nichols given by: Dr. and Mrs. David Claassen In memory of Robert and Ilse Nordenholz. given by: Mrs. Kristen Nordenholz In memory of John D. Nyberg given by: Lynda Walsh In memory of Detlev Olshausen given by: Bernard Olshausen

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT In memory of Frank Y. Parce given by: Ken and Patti Quarles Eleanor Roberts In memory of Kerry Pearlman given by: Dr. Nathan Pearlman In memory of Neil Peck given by: Margaret (Jan) Peck In memory of Bill Pierpoint given by: Marie and Howard Blaney In memory of Herman D. Post given by: Herman D. Post Fund as directed By Robin D. Post In memory of Marjorie “Margie” Price given by: Mary Beacom Lisa Mesple Kathleen Porter Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Waibel In memory of William A. Richey given by: Mary Moser In memory of Don and Barbara Ridgway given by: Ms. Kathryn Taylor In memory of Lee W. Rieger given by: Ms. Linda Rieger In memory of Gail Riley given by: Dr. Ginny Trierweiler In memory of Barry Sarver given by: Desiree Hill and your Friends at the CU HTC Mr. & Mrs. Alan Sarver In memory of Francis and Eugene Schaefer given by: Cynthia L. and Paul D. Schauer In memory of Rob Scofield given by: Jane S. Scofield In memory of Deborah Lee Wilder Sirkin and Dr. R. Mark Sirkin given by: Dr. Edith S. Mitchell In memory of Dr. Robert H. Slover II given by: Dr. Robin Slover In memory of Ruth H. Smith given by: Kimber Smith In memory of Harvey Solomon given by: Ms. Donna S. Gerich In memory of Arlo and Betty Sonnenberg given by: Sylvia Kreider In memory of Thomas Stephens given by: Todd Enders In memory of Harry Sterling given by: Vicki Sterling In memory of Mildred Stubblefield given by: Ron and Shalah Arlian In memory of Jack K. Thompson given by: Mrs. Carolyn Malaby In memory of Gretchen A. Timmer given by: Ms. Elizabeth Nelson In memory of Lee and Margaret Tipton given by: Julie Tipton In memory of James R. Whelan given by: Mr. Jason & Mrs. Kelly Waltrip In memory of Marjorie Whitson-Schubel given by: Mr. David Brokaw In memory of Wolfie given by: Stephanie Derybowski and Lindsay Palmer Ms. Lauren LeNoir Ms. Pamela Lewis

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IN HONOR GIFTS

The following gifts were made to the Colorado Symphony in honor of a family member, friend, or special occasion. These tributes hold an honored place with the Colorado Symphony and we are pleased to recognize them. In honor of Ruby and Emmett Agoston given by: Mr. and Mrs. Rus Dewitt In honor of Donald Anderson and Jennifer Thompson given by: Carmen and Paul Liffengren In honor of Scott and Rosanna Aurand given by: Mr. Charles Aurand In honor of Bartok the pup given by: Amanda Houslander In honor of Gwendolyn Blumenschein given by: Ms. Karen Hudson-Brown In honor of Colorado Symphony Chorus given by: Keith and Lindsay Campbell In honor of the Colorado Symphony staff given by: Christine Bryan Susan and Steve Kilburn In honor of Lillie Burrow Combs given by: Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Combs In honor of John Cooper and Arleen Arnsparger Cooper given by: Dr. Kay M. McClenney In honor of Stephanie Derybowski given by: Ms. Pamela Lewis In honor of Christopher Dragon given by: Patricia L. Scott In honor of Brook Ferguson given by: Mr. Steven Finley Solomon Leftin In honor of Cecile Forsberg-Kerr given by: T.R. Reid & Peggy McMahon In honor of Shannon Fraser given by: Olivia Woods In honor of Bob Friedlander given by: Luke Swanson In honor of J.C. Gieskieng given by: Ms. Linda McGoff In honor of Lola Farber Grueskin given by: Eric Sondermann and Tracy Dunning In honor of Courtney Hershey-Bress given by: Nell Bly Dr. Helena L. Chum In honor of Margaret Hoeppner given by: David and Debra Flitter In honor of Joe and Renate Hull given by: Judith Burness In honor of Yumi Hwang-Williams given by: Dr. and Mrs. Donald Baxter Dr. Helena L. Chum Hille and Jack Dais In honor of Liz and Gordon Johnson given by: Ms. Stephanie Pither In honor of Bill and Marykate Johnson given by: Mr. Victor Pausin In honor of John and Karen Kinzie given by: Dave and Kathy Dunnewald


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In honor of Keith Kirby given by: Ms. Sara Alt In honor of Jason Lichtenwalter given by: Mr. Ray Lichtenwalter In honor of Tom and Joie Mauro given by: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mauro In honor of Coreen Miller given by: Sally Breaux In honor of Jefferson E Nelson given by: Alex Nelson In honor of Barbara Porter given by: Slager Family Fund Duain Wolfe In honor of David Rosen given by: Helaine and Harvey Rosen In honor of Julie Rubsam given by: Anonymous Steve Basch Christina Eyre Ed and Libby Hlavka Hunter Keeley Liam Keeley Robert O. Keeley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeley Dianna L. Kunz Ms. Carlotta W. LaNier Mr. Mike Rubsam Dana Scott Terry Simms Delia A. Smith Jim and Janice White In honor of Dick and Jo Sanders given by: Lisa Taussig In honor of Ray Satter given by: Ms. Anne-Marie Hoffman In honor of @SebastianDoxie given by: Ms. Lauren LeNoir In honor of Roger Soren given by: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Labrot In honor of Amanda Staab given by: Michael and Brenda Staab

In honor of Marcia D. Strickland given by: Kate Bermingham In honor of Jim Thomas given by: Liesl Thomas In honor of Rick Tisinai given by: Laura Epstein Scully In honor of John and Leslie Toepfer given by: Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Prima In honor of Basil Vendryes given by: Dennis and Eileen Griffin In honor of Kristine and John Wallack given by: Richard Falb and Gail Skaggs In honor of Seth and Rivka Weisberg given by: Daniel and Devorah Bennett Ms. Aliza Bulow Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gensheimer Michael Gilbert Clare & Carl Schachter Russ and Vicki Skigen Carol K. Ward In honor of Darlee Whiting given by: Hayes Family Foundation In honor of Virginia Wise given by: Ms. Katherine Skeels In honor of Duain Wolfe given by: Martha Cox In honor of Duain Wolfe and Mary Louise Burke given by: Claire Benson In honor of Izabel Zambrzycki given by: Ms. Anne Elwood Tom Ashby and Emily Fenwick Michael Repper Kelly and Jason Waltrip You can join our circle of supporters online at https:// coloradosymphony.org/Giving or by contacting the Development Department at 303.308.2464.

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BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL INFORMATION FOR COLORADO SYMPHONY CONCERT TICKETS AND INFORMATION: call 303.623.7876. THE COLORADO SYMPHONY’S WEBSITE, coloradosymphony.org, provides information on all Colorado Symphony activities at Boettcher Concert Hall and other venues around Colorado including performances at Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, the Arvada Center for the Performing Arts, and more. Other venues may require the use of another ticketing source; however, you will always be directed to the official ticketing agent or source by using coloradosymphony.org/navigation. LATE SEATING: In consideration of our musicians, guest artists, crew, staff, and your fellow patrons, late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager and takes place during pauses in the program. Ushers will let you know when you may enter the hall. They may seat you in an area other than your ticketed seat so as to not disturb other patrons, and you may take your ticketed seat during intermission. NO SMOKING: Boettcher Concert Hall is a smoke free venue. Any and all forms of smoking are prohibited in the venue. NO FILMING: Audio or video recording devices, GoPros, professional cameras, or cameras with removable lenses are not allowed in the hall. SECURITY: In furtherance of Denver Arts & Venues ongoing initiative to create a safe and secure environment for all patrons and employees of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the Colorado Symphony Association is pleased to partner with the Denver Performing Arts Complex on the newlyintroduced security measures for Boettcher Concert Hall and all venues within the complex. We encourage you to arrive up to 45 minutes prior to the start of your event. This will alleviate congestion in all walk ways and entrances and will allow for proper screening. To review the full policy and prohibited items, please visit artscomplex.com.

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In the event of a building emergency patrons will be notified by an announcement from the stage. Should the building need to be evacuated, please exit the nearest door, or according to instructions given from stage. FIRST AID FACILITIES for all patrons are available. Please inquire with an usher should you need these facilities or assistance. Please report any accidents, falls, or lost items to an usher promptly. ELEVATOR is located within the venue after passing through security and having your ticket scanned. Please follow the signs to the southeast end of the main lobby. The elevator is to the left of the entrance of Gallery 1 on the first level of the lobby. COAT CHECK is located underneath the main lobby stairs in the hallway leading to Gallery 1. BAR SERVICE is provided at most concerts. Concessions are managed by Centerplate. Please see the FAQ page regarding policy on food and beverage in Boettcher Concert Hall. The Colorado Symphony reserves the right to change the concessions policy at any time. The Colorado Symphony Association does not manage concessions, ordering, or realize profit from concessions. LOST AND FOUND items should be reported promptly to the House Manager, via an usher, or directly. Lost items are kept by the usher staff until the end of the performance. After the performance items are taken to Arts & Venues Lost and Found. If attempting to claim lost property during or shortly after your performance, please see an usher. If you’ve left the hall and have a lost item, please call 720.865.4200. THE GUILD SHOP: Located in Gallery 1 on the first floor of Boettcher Concert Hall, The Shop (as it's affectionately known) is the perfect place to pick up unique gifts, seasonal fashions, and of course recordings produced by, and of, the Colorado Symphony. The Shop is operated by a dedicated group of Symphony supporters and enthusiasts year-round.


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