Soundings, Colorado Symphony -- January 5-7, 2024

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6 Welcome 7 Our State, Your Symphony 8 Colorado Symphony Musicians 10 Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees 11 Colorado Symphony Staff 14 Cellist Margaret Hoeppner Celebrates 63 Seasons with the Colorado Symphony 19 Frequently Asked Questions 22 Community Support 38 Boettcher Concert Hall Information

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Welcome to Boettcher Concert Hall. At the start of a new year and the midway point of our Centennial, I’m reminded that this milestone could not have been reached without the overwhelming and longstanding support of this community. We are your symphony, and this celebration belongs to you and our state as much as it does to our orchestra. This is an exciting time for the Colorado Symphony, which has forged an international reputation for creativity, imagination, and outside the box thinking that has us poised to become one of the preeminent 21st century orchestras. With that in mind, we’re thrilled to welcome back our trio of Imagination Artists — RZA, Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and Nathaniel Rateliff — for their next creative collaborations which will debut this spring exclusively for Colorado Symphony audiences. It’s also a special time for our Colorado Symphony Chorus as they celebrate their 40th Anniversary with a number of incredible programs over the coming months. I’m delighted to be conducting both the orchestra and chorus in Mozart’s Requiem (March 22-24) and a special chorus anniversary celebration featuring “A Sea Symphony” by Vaughan Williams (May 18-19). You also won’t want to miss the chorus with Marin Alsop as she conducts Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (February 23-25). Some other personal highlights from the coming months include: •M ozart and Now: We’re reimagining the traditional concert weekend experience this January 26-28 with three unique performances contrasting the music of Mozart with pieces from some of today’s brightest composers. • F rom April 12-14, I’m delighted to be conducting Mahler’s magnificent Third Symphony, one of the most breathtaking masterworks ever composed for orchestra, and featuring beloved vocalist Michelle DeYoung. • We’ll conclude our Classics season from May 24-26 with an ode to the Centennial State, with Richard Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony and Prokofiev’s Third Violin Concerto performed by Bruce Liu. On behalf of our musicians, staff, and the Board of Trustees, thank you for your continued support. Join us again as we celebrate 100 years of music and look ahead to a bright future of music making in Colorado for generations to come. Warmly,

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Show your Support and Sponsor a Musician! Sponsoring a Colorado Symphony Musician is a direct way to connect your passion and donation to a member of your Colorado Symphony. You may decide to support an instrument you love, a player you know, or a musician you’re interested in learning more about. Principal musicians, section members, as well as conductors may all be selected for sponsorships. A Musician Sponsorship is a visible display of support, as you are recognized alongside the musician online and in donor listings. This unique sponsorship is an opportunity to deepen your relationship with the Colorado Symphony and have a special connection with the musicians on stage during the concerts. Sponsorship levels begin at $10,000. Your sponsorship can be given as a gift in full or as pledge payments made over several months. You can even crowd fund or “friend-raise” to sponsor a musician in honor or in memory of a loved one. Benefits • Opportunity to meet your musician backstage for one concert in the sponsored season • Be seated with your sponsored musician at Seated with the Symphony • Personal acknowledgement from your sponsored musician • Recognition in Soundings and online as a musician sponsor • Membership in the Colorado Symphony Centennial Society and associated benefits Interested in learning more? Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving, agomez@coloradosymphony.org

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COLORADO SYMPHONY

PETER OUNDJIAN

CHRISTOPHER DRAGON

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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

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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

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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

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Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with Marin Alsop

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The Wizard of Oz in Concert

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Pink Martini with your Colorado Symphony

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Stravinsky’s The Firebird with Christopher Dragon MAR 13

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Peter and the Wolf & The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Mozart’s Requiem with Peter Oundjian

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Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2

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California Dreamin’: The Music of Laurel Canyon with Mary-Mitchell Campbell and the Colorado Symphony

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CENTENNIAL STORIES: Cellist Margaret Hoeppner Celebrates 63 Seasons with the Colorado Symphony By Nick Dobreff

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ow do you measure a life’s work? For Colorado Symphony cellist Margaret Hoeppner, the answer lies in 63 seasons of unwavering dedication to the world of music.

“I think symphonic music tells a tale; it speaks to human experience. When you listen to a great classical piece you are suddenly very aware that you’re experiencing something that is timeless and not bound by an iPad or social media. You’re dealing with something that has permanence beyond what we can even really imagine.” A native of Bozeman, Montana, Margaret embarked on her musical journey at a young age and her passion for it has only grown stronger in the years since. “How I chose the cello is kind of fun because we lived in Bozeman which at that time was a pretty small town. My mother played and taught piano and I have an older sister who played the violin, so I started out on the piano when I was five. Then when I turned ten my mother said, ‘I think you should play the cello because we need a cello for a trio,’” she laughed. “Luckily there was a wonderful cellist in town that I took lessons from and once I started, I never looked back.” Hoeppner went on to study cello at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia under Leonard Rose and Orlando Cole, and with Gabor Rejto at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara. Soon thereafter, she made her way to Colorado, unaware that it would become her longtime home. “After leaving the Curtis Institute, I came to Denver in 1961 to audition for a position in the Denver Symphony and I’ve been here ever since.” 14

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“I think symphonic music tells a tale; it speaks to human experience.” – Margaret Hoeppner

Education was never far from her mind as she also holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Denver and worked at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She also served as a cello instructor on the faculty of Colorado Women’s College. “Since I had joined the orchestra when I was relatively young, I had never really finished college so I decided to go back and get a degree and then I decided to go ahead and get a masters in social work because I thought it would be a way that I could give back to the community a little bit.” Margaret’s life has been a harmonious blend of music, education, and family. When she met her late husband, Fred Hoeppner, who was also a member of the orchestra, they combined their families, resulting in a total of six children, and later welcomed two more children into the world. Today, Margaret enjoys the joys of being a grandmother to ten grandchildren. Her musical legacy is intertwined with Fred’s, who was the Denver Symphony’s principal cellist for close to 20 years before becoming the assistant conductor. Together, their combined service to the orchestra spans well over a century, a testament to their unwavering dedication to the art form. “Fred came here in 1950 as principal cellist. He was hired by music director Saul Caston and he played principal cello for almost 20 years. When he became assistant conductor, he moved over to assistant principal cello until he retired from the orchestra in 2003 after having played consecutively for 53 years. So, between the two of us, it’s well over a hundred years if you add our two careers together.” In recognition of Margaret and Fred’s lifelong commitment to the Colorado Symphony, a prestigious endowed chair bears their names, the Fred and Margaret Hoeppner principal C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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cello chair. For Margaret, this represented not only a personal honor but also a statement of hope for the arts in Denver. “I think the endowed chair speaks to the legacy for both myself and my husband. Various people will move in and out of that chair in the future, that’s just the way it is in orchestras. We all have times that we are here and then we move on. But I also think that endowing a chair is a statement of hope, courage, and strength for the future. So, I think any time that someone endows a chair it’s just a statement of their belief in the artistic fabric of our community. It was an amazing honor and it’s not only a wonderful tribute and personal tribute which I’m very humbled by, but it also speaks to the value of our orchestra in our community that people are able to give this kind of amazing gift and help the orchestra survive and thrive.” In reflecting on the growth of Denver, Margaret highlights the significance of the symphony in the city’s cultural landscape, providing artistic enrichment and contributing to the city’s economic vibrancy. “Denver is growing at a crazy rate as everyone knows. I think everyone loves Colorado, they love the mountains, the climate, and more and more they love the arts that we have in Denver. It’s a big financial bonus for the city to have a symphony orchestra. We all know it’s a great ski place, we all know it’s a great sporting town, but we sometimes forget that the symphony also provides all kinds of support for restaurants and other venues here in town so it’s integral to the backbone of our community.” Perhaps the most poignant chapter in Margaret’s musical journey unfolded on September 12, 2001. As the orchestra prepared to perform Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the legendary Yo-Yo Ma, the world was shaken by the events of 9/11. In response, Ma and music director Marin Alsop changed the program, opting instead to perform Elgar’s Cello Concerto, a composition born from another world-altering conflict, the aftermath of World War I. As the Colorado Symphony’s longest tenured member, the performance after 9/11 is Hoeppner’s most powerful, moving memory, providing a beacon of hope during a time of unimaginable darkness. “Ma’s performance brought the audience and the orchestra a sense of solace and some comfort during that terribly difficult time. It was a very emotional evening, and everyone in the hall was in shock over the events of the previous 24 hours. People came out to try to get some comfort and some sense of normalcy but before the concert it was very quiet, not the normal buzz in the hall that happens before a concert. But once Ma came out and we started playing it brought a sense that we will recover from this tragedy. Because of the beauty of his performance, it gave us all hope. It gave me hope that we would survive and that this is something we would recover from.” Hoeppner has had the privilege of playing alongside Ma on a number of occasions over the years and they are among her most cherished memories. She describes the 16

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experiences as exhilarating and believes that Ma’s love for music elevates the entire orchestra. “The occasions that I’ve been so lucky to play with Yo-Yo Ma are just unbelievably thrilling because you feel like you’re in the presence of someone who’s not only tremendously gifted but is really kind of magical. It lifts the orchestra up when he’s onstage. Everyone feels this aura of love and devotion to music that he exudes. He’s an amazing talent but he’s also an amazing human.” Over six decades, Margaret has lived through the transformation of the orchestra, as it evolved from the Denver Symphony to the Colorado Symphony, and adapted to become one of the leading orchestras of the 21st century by excelling in both the classical and contemporary musical realms. “I think the fact that we do so many collaborations and perform contemporary music in general is one of our strengths. I think it speaks to our willingness and desire to be very current and meaningful in our community, making those connections between our orchestra and the larger world. The orchestra has been evolving for many years and I think C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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right now it is the best it has ever been. We play such a gamut of music, everything from rock to pop to country to classical and it has brought more people into the concert hall and exposed new audiences to the power of orchestral music.” Margaret Hoeppner’s life’s work is immeasurable in the conventional sense. It resonates through generations of musicians she has influenced and in the hearts of countless listeners touched by her music. For Margaret, her journey is not just a career; it’s a lifelong symphony of passion, dedication, and love for the art that has enriched her life and the lives of so many. “The Colorado symphony has really been a gift to me. It has encompassed my entire adult life and been my life’s work and joy while bringing me an incredible sense of camaraderie. I feel so lucky to be able to come to work everyday and participate in something that’s truly beautiful which over the years has brought joy to our community. So, I think it’s been an incredible journey for me and I feel very, very lucky and very fortunate.”

Interested in sponsoring a Colorado Symphony musician? A Musician Sponsorship is a direct way for you to connect your passion and your support to a member of your Colorado Symphony like Margarett Hoeppner. You may decide to support an instrument you love or a player you know. Principal musicians, section members and conductors can all be selected for sponsorships, if available. This unique sponsorship is an opportunity to deepen your relationship with the Colorado Symphony and have a special connection with the musicians on stage during the concerts. To learn more, contact Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving, at agomez@coloradosymphony.org.

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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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MOVIES AT THE SYMPHONY 2023/24 Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsTM Synopsis Cars fly, trees fight back and a mysterious house-elf comes to warn Harry PotterTM at the start of his second year at HogwartsTM. Adventure and danger await when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry, Ron and Hermione’s magical abilities and courage.

“Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” Directed by Chris Columbus Produced by David Heyman Written by Steve Kloves Based on “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” by J.K. Rowling Starring: Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson Kenneth Branagh John Cleese Robbie Coltrane Warwick Davis Richard Griffiths Richard Harris Jason Isaacs Alan Rickman Fiona Shaw Maggie Smith Julie Walters Music by John Williams Cinematography by Roger Pratt Edited by Peter Honess Produced by Heyday Films, 1492 Pictures Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

CONCERT RUN TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 3 HOURS WITH A 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION

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MOVIES BIOGRAPHIES JUSTIN FREER, conductor American composer/conductor Justin Freer was born and raised in Huntington Beach, CA. He has established himself as one of the West Coast’s most exciting musical voices and is a highly sought-after conductor and producer of film music concerts around the world. Freer began his formal studies on trumpet, but quickly turned to piano and composition, composing his first work at eleven and giving his professional conducting debut at sixteen. Continually composing for various different mediums, he has written music for world-renowned trumpeters Doc Severinsen and Jens Lindemann and continues to be in demand as a composer and conductor for everything from orchestral literature to chamber music around the world. He has served as composer for several independent films and has written motion picture advertising music for some of 20th Century Fox Studios’ biggest campaigns including Avatar, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Aliens in the Attic. As a conductor Freer has appeared with some of the most well-known orchestras in the world including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia Orchestra. He is also one of the only conductors to have ever conducted in both the ancient Colosseum and Circus Maximus in Rome. Renowned wind conductor and Oxford Round Table Scholar Dr. Rikard Hansen has noted that, “In totality, Freer’s exploration in musical sound evoke moments of highly charged drama, alarming strife and serene reflection.” Freer has been recognized with numerous grants and awards from organizations including ASCAP, BMI, the Society of Composers and Lyricists and the Henry Mancini Estate. He is the Founder and President of CineConcerts, a company dedicated to the preservation and concert presentation of film, curating and conducting hundreds of full length music score performances live with film for such wide ranging titles as Rudy, Gladiator, The Godfather, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, It’s A Wonderful Life, and the entire Harry Potter Film Franchise. Mr. Freer earned both his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Music Composition from UCLA, where his principal composition teachers included Paul Chihara and Ian Krouse. In addition, he was mentored by legendary composer/conductor Jerry Goldsmith.

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MOVIES BIOGRAPHIES JOHN WILLIAMS, composer In a career spanning more than six decades, John Williams has become one of America’s most accomplished and successful composers for film and for the concert stage, and he remains one of our nation’s most distinguished and contributive musical voices. He has composed the music and served as music director for more than one hundred films, including all nine Star Wars films, the first three Harry Potter films, Superman, JFK, Born on the Fourth of July, Memoirs of a Geisha, Far and Away, The Accidental Tourist, Home Alone and The Book Thief. His 50-year artistic partnership with director Steven Spielberg has resulted in many of Hollywood’s most acclaimed and successful films, including Schindler’s List, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, Jurassic Park, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the Indiana Jones films, Munich, Saving Private Ryan, The Adventures of Tintin, War Horse, Lincoln, The BFG, The Post and The Fabelmans. His contributions to television music include scores for more than 200 television films for the groundbreaking, early anthology series Alcoa Theatre, Kraft Television Theatre, Chrysler Theatre and Playhouse 90, as well as themes for NBC Nightly News (“The Mission”), NBC’s Meet the Press, and the PBS arts showcase Great Performances. He also composed themes for the 1984, 1988, and 1996 Summer Olympic Games, the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. He has received five Academy Awards and fifty-three Oscar nominations, making him the Academy’s most-nominated living person and the second-most nominated person in the history of the Oscars. He has received seven British Academy Awards (BAFTA), twenty-five Grammys, four Golden Globes, five Emmys, and numerous gold and platinum records. In 2003, he received the Olympic Order (the IOC’s highest honor) for his contributions to the Olympic movement. He received the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors in December of 2004. In 2009, Mr. Williams was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and he received the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the U.S. Government. In 2016, he received the 44th Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute – the first time in their history that this honor was bestowed upon a composer. In 2020, he received Spain’s Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts as well as the Gold Medal from the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society in the UK, and in 2022 he was awarded an honorary knighthood of the British Empire as one of the final awards approved by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II In January 1980, Mr. Williams was named nineteenth music director of the Boston Pops Orchestra, succeeding the legendary Arthur Fiedler. He currently holds the title of Boston Pops Laureate Conductor which he assumed following his retirement in December 1993 after fourteen highly successful seasons. He also holds the title of Artist-in-Residence at Tanglewood. Mr. Williams has composed numerous works for the concert stage, among them two symphonies, and concertos commissioned by several of the world’s leading orchestras, including a cello concerto for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, a bassoon concerto for the New York Philharmonic, a trumpet concerto for The Cleveland Orchestra, and a horn concerto for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In 2009, the Boston Symphony premiered his concerto for harp and orchestra entitled “On Willows and Birches”, and in the same year, Mr. Williams composed and arranged “Air and Simple Gifts” especially for the first inaugural ceremony of President Barack Obama. In 2021, Williams premiered his second violin concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood along with soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter, for whom he composed the work. SOUNDINGS 2 0 2 2/ 2 3

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MOVIES BIOGRAPHIES BRADY BEAUBIEN, producer A Stanford graduate and All-American athlete, Brady Beaubien studied cognitive neuroscience before founding Interlace Media, an awardwinning motion graphics company. As a premiere CG animation studio and creative agency for feature films, Interlace defined the global campaigns of over 100 major Hollywood movies, including the Avatar, X-Men, Rio, Ice Age, and Die Hard franchises. In 2013 Beaubien co-founded CineConcerts, a company dedicated to reinventing the experience of theatrical presentation and orchestral music. He currently produces CineConcerts’ full repertoire of film-concert experiences, including Gladiator Live, The Godfather Live, DreamWorks Animation in Concert, Elf in Concert, and the entire Harry Potter Film Concert Series. Beaubien helps lead the company’s vision for immersive XR technology and innovative presentations of media, including writing Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage, a live concert experience that celebrates 50 years of iconic material. He also works to ensure that CineConcerts inspires a return to communal entertainment and continues to offer modern audiences and the world’s youth a chance to reconnect with concert halls and local orchestras. Beaubien is a member of YPO Beverly Hills and is on the board of several companies dedicated to Web3 and frontier technologies. Beaubien is also accomplished in the world of architectural design, with his projects including Matsuhisa Paris at the Le Royal Monceau-Raffles and The Citrus on Hollywood’s Melrose Avenue, an impassioned commercial structure that represents a commitment to the metropolitan providence of Los Angeles. At The Citrus, advanced technologies merge with wood, glass, and Japanese gardens, in an organic and modernist design. Additionally, Beaubien partnered with world renown sushi chef Nobu Matsuhisa to personally design his new restaurant concept in the picturesque building. Beaubien lives in Massachusetts and California, with his wife Emmy and their two children, Archer and Channing.

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MOVIES BIOGRAPHIES About CineConcerts CineConcerts is one of the leading producers of live music experiences performed with visual media, and is continuously redefining live entertainment. Founded by Producer/Conductor Justin Freer and Producer/Writer Brady Beaubien, CineConcerts has engaged over 1.3 million people worldwide in concert presentations in over 900 performances in 48 countries working with some of the best orchestras and venues in the world including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, and many more. Recent and current live concert experiences include Rudy in Concert, The Harry Potter Film Concert Series, Gladiator Live, The Godfather Live, It’s a Wonderful Life in Concert, DreamWorks Animation In Concert, Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage 50th Anniversary Concert Tour, Breakfast at Tiffany’s in Concert, and A Christmas Dream Live.

CINECONCERTS TEAM Justin Freer President/Founder/Producer Brady Beaubien Co-Founder/Producer Chief XR Officer / Head of Publicity & Communications Andrew P. Alderete Director of Operations Andrew McIntyre Senior Marketing Manager Brittany Fonseca Senior Social Media Manager Si Peng Worldwide Representation WME Music Preparation JoAnn Kane Music Service Sound Remixing Justin Moshkevich, Igloo Music Studios About Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment (WBDGTE), Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment (WBDGTE), part of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Brands and Experiences, is a worldwide leader in the creation, development, and licensing of location-based entertainment, live events, exhibits, and theme park experiences based on the biggest franchises, stories and characters from Warner Bros.’ film, television, animation, and games studios, HBO, Discovery, DC, Cartoon Network and more. WBDGTE is home to the groundbreaking locations of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal theme parks around the world, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, The WB Abu Dhabi, The FRIENDS Experience, The Game of Thrones Studio Tour and countless other experiences inspired by the Wizarding World, DC, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Game of Thrones, FRIENDS and more. With best-in-class partners, WBDGTE allows fans around the world to physically immerse themselves inside their favorite brands and franchises. Legal Line WIZARDING WORLD and all related trademarks, characters, names, and indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s23) S O U N D I N G S 2 0 2 2 / 2 3 PROGRAM VII



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 TODAY

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, and envisioning the future of live symphonic music. WOMEN OF NOTE Members of Women of Note honor women of the CSA through donations and celebrations of the players’ talents and contributions to the excellence of the orchestra.

Visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/ways-to-give to explore all the ways you can give. MAKE IT MONTHLY Our instrumentalists, who give monthly, receive additional benefits, such as donor lounge access and exclusive event invitations throughout the season. DONOR BENEFITS Want to deepen your relationship with the Colorado Symphony? Symphony supporters receive invitations to open rehearsals and exclusive events throughout the season. Donor benefits include concierge ticketing, donor lounge access, artist meet & greets, the opportunity to sit on stage during rehearsal, and more! To learn more visit coloradosymphony.org/ support/donor-benefits. SYMPHONY MEMBERSHIPS 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. CENTENNIAL SOCIETY In celebration of 100 years of live music in Colorado, Centennial Society members provide instrumental support to the symphony. Their investment advances the future of live symphonic music, supports innovative artistic endeavors, and increases access to arts and music education.

CRESCENDO SOCIETY The Crescendo Society is an enthusiastic group of young professionals that foster a community of music lovers working to create a deeper awareness and appreciation for live symphonic music. COLORADO SYMPHONY GUILD This group of dedicated Symphony lovers, the Colorado Symphony Guild volunteers and manages the guild shop, hosts fundraisers, and supports Colorado Symphony initiatives. MUSICIAN SPONSORSHIPS A Musician Sponsorship is a direct way for you to connect your passion and your donation to a member of your Colorado Symphony. You may decide to support an instrument you love, a player you know, or a musician you’d like to know more closely. Sponsorships begin at $10,000 and can be made by individuals, businesses, and organizations. QUESTIONS ABOUT BECOMING A DONOR, RECEIVING BENEFITS, OR JOINING A SOCIETY? Contact one of our Development Department Team members: Amanda Gomez, Director of Individual Giving, agomez@coloradosymphony.org Katie Skawski, Director of Institutional Relations & Stewardship kskawski@coloradosymphony.org Lillie Combs, Associate Director of Individual Giving lcombs@coloradosymphony.org

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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. 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 November 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

CENTENNIAL SOCIETY

Throughout the 2023/24 Season, the Colorado Symphony celebrates 100 years of live, symphonic music in Colorado. The Centennial Society is comprised of loyal supporters who contribute at the $10,000 level or higher and we want to take this opportunity to thank our most loyal donors who have joined the Centennial Society. We thank you and are honored by your most generous support!

Keith and Kathie Finger ∑ Bob Friedlander: Colorado Symphony Chorus (Bass 2) Bill and MaryKate Johnson Drs. Richard and Mary Krugman Dr. Harold Nelson Mr. Richard Pickard Mr. John Street Seth and Rivka Weisberg ∑

CENTENNIAL DIAMOND LEVEL

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Nancy and Anthony Accetta ∑ Sharon and Jim Butler Chambers Initiative Estate of Louise A. Colvert Genesee Mountain Foundation The Estate of Minnie B. Lindsey Sterne-Elder Memorial Fund Estate of Dieter and Marianne Wons

CENTENNIAL PLATINUM LEVEL ($50,000+)

Anonymous Colorado Symphony Guild, Inc. Frances S. Corsello Estate of Wilma E. Godfrey

CENTENNIAL GOLD LEVEL ($25,000+)

Ed and Laurie Bock Estate of Carol Lee Condit Deane Family Fund

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Ken and Zoe Barley Ms. Maggie Anderson 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


Estate of Marjorie MacLachlan 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

LUMINARY SOCIETY

The Luminary Society is comprised of dedicated donors who contribute at the $2,750 level or higher. These supporters receive invitations to exclusive events such as receptions, open rehearsals, pre-sale opportunities, and more! We thank all our dedicated supporters who have joined our Luminary Society community.

LUMINARY GOLD LEVEL ($5,000+)

A.J. Markley Trust Althoff Family Charitable Fund Libby Anschutz Foundation Eugene C. & Florence Armstrong Family Foundation Edward Ashwood and Candice Johnson Anonymous Beebe Family Fund Libby Bortz ∑ Anonymous Anonymous Christopher Cole and Rachel Radford Ms. Sherri Colgan Considine Family Foundation Crawley Family Foundation Mark and Carla Ewing Jan Eyer Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fulton Deborah and Theodore Gaensbauer ∑ Thomas J. and Shirley C. Gibson Deborah Hayes and James L. Martin Jennifer Heglin ∑ Diane S. Hill and Kevin E. Somerville ∑ Ed and Libby Hlavka Deborah K. Holmes Family Foundation Anonymous Edward Kinney and Charles Dinarello Rob and Kathy Klugman Paul & Jackie LoNigro Sharon L. Menard Mr. William F. Myers Elizabeth Neva ∑ Lisa M. Nichols

Dr. Christopher Ott Jennifer and Marc Painter Mr. Rick Palacio Dr. Nathan Pearlman Craig Ponzio Rebecca Pyle Dr. Susan B. Rifkin ∑ Mark and Marianne Rinehart Lynn and Roger Ritvo Elyse Tipton and Paul Ruttum Jane S. Scofield Ms. Victoria Scott-Haynes Harvey and Maureen Solomon Patricia Somerville ∑ Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Don Strasburg Anonymous Dr. David H. Wagner Jr The Larned Waterman Family Fund Malcolm and Donna Wheeler The Estate of Ann C. Wickert Andra and Kyle Zeppelin

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Mr. Donald Anderson & Jennifer Thompson Mr. Hartman Axley Addie and Bob Barkley ∑ Richard & Linda Bateman Anne and Henry Beer Roger and Susan Bowles ∑ Friederike Brink Mr. Scott Brockett and Ms. Susan Kosowski Dr. Bonnie W. Camp Mr. Randy Carter Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Combs The Curtis Encouragement Fund Mr. Robert and Mrs. Lenore Damrauer Scott and Rachel Doniger Anonymous Drs. Ellen and Anthony Elias Kenneth and Caryl Field Fran and Mike Fisher Dr. and Mrs. John H. Gale Ms. Donna S. Gerich Sally Haas Tom Haller and Kim Patmore James Hilton Mr. Richard Jaeger The Jerry Gart Family Foundation Richard and Mary Anne Johnston Sarah Jordan Mr. George Kruger Lockwood Family Foundation Mark Magner Daniels-Houlton Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLagan Ms. Joan Virginia Messick Mr. J Kent Miller and Dr. Leslie J. Miller Robert and Carol Murphy ∑ Drs. Mark and Shuyuan Myerson Kathy Newman and Rudi Hartmann C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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Nathaniel Adams AMM Charitable Fund Robert P. Austin Ms. Dolle M. Barker Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Beckwitt Ms. Mariette Bell Anonymous Bob and Cynthia Benson Ms. Elaine Berman J. Fern Black Ms. Barbara Bohlman Marge Bozarth John & Elizabeth Bruno Mr. Robert E. Chew Mr. and Mrs. Kai Chin John L. Coil Colorado Young Sinfonia Mr. Edward Cordes and Ms. Polly Jessen Ms. Anne M. Culver Jim and Jana Cuneo Karen Curtis Sandy Dee The Dickson Family Gift Fund Anonymous Virginia E. & Robert K. Fuller Σ John and Diane Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gibson Anonymous Ned and Barb Grauel Bob Greene The Grynberg Family Dan Halama John E. and Carolee Hayes Mr. Henry Mohr Bernice Hernandez Σ Ann Herron Henny Kaufmann Mr. Allen Kemp Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kish Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kugeler

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Gary and Gail Landis Judge and Mrs. John P. Leopold James and Catherine Look Family Trust Katherine McMurray Mr. Mike McPhee Ms. Janet Melson Barbara and Ken Mervine Anne B. Mills Gregory A. Morrison Judie and Ron Neel Pattie and Ben Nelson Dan Paulien Platinum Rise Trust Dr. Peter S. Quintero Myra and Robert Rich Dick & Jeanne Saunders Ruth Schoening William Schumacher Ms. Enid Slack Billie Busby and Sidney Smith William F. Smith and Shirley A. Scott Mrs. Marcia D. Strickland Mrs. Katheryn A. Swanson Kyle and Bev Turner Doug and Karen Ward Ms. Marilyn Wilmerding Wittow Foundation Jon and Kathy Zeschin

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Caryn and Mark Alpert Michelle and Stephen Bailey Anonymous Ms. Sue E. Baker Nancy Ball Mrs. and Mr. Naomi Batiste Claire Benson Kate Bermingham Ms. Barbara Berryman Michael Biere and Patricia Romero The Bliss Family Foundation John and Sandy Blue Ms. Ingrid H. Boyd Timothy Burke Neil Burris and Sandy Mazarakis Alice Silver and Tom Byrnes ∑ Keith and Lindsay Campbell Mr. and Ms. John Chamberlin Richard L. Chatfield Mr. Gene Child David and Joan Clark Ms. Deborah Clendenning Ms. Laurie Clyne Catherine Cole Darrell Collette Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox Mr. and Ms. Jim Crossman Emma M. Curtis Hille and Jack Dais Ms. Julia Day ∑ Mrs. Doreen M. Dino


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COMMUNITY SUPPORT 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 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fuller Anonymous Mrs. Eileen Gardner Marvin and Nancy Gart Σ 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. Billy Harris and Ms. Linda Purcell 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 Carolyn Kuban 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 Ms. Jedeane R. Macdonald Evi and Evan Makovsky

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James and Trudi Manuel 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 Emma 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 Ms. Linda Rieger 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 Mark and Isabel Schiffer 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 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 Darrell and Michael Watson Ms. Elizabeth Weitkamp Jim and Janice White Ms. Bette J. Wilkinson Alexandra Williams James Williams and Jennifer Landrum Ann Wise 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 Ms. Joan M. Bradt 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 Peter and Marian Downs 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 Mr. Joseph Fogliano 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. Matthew Gray 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 Ms. Lizz Helmsen 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 C O LO R A D O S Y M P H O N Y.O R G

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NEWMAN CENTER PRESENTS

2023–2024 SEASON

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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 Estate of Carol L. Condit 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 Ms. Ann D. Herron 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* Ms. Deniece Kohl* The Estate of Gloria S. Kubel* Sandy and Evan Lasky The Estate of Carole Q. Leight*

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Deanna Rose Leino Frank and Ginny Leitz 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* Mr. Steve Reiquam Ms. Audrey Van Rensburg* 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 Tom Stephens* and Todd Enders 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*


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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Ms. Elizabeth P. Wright* The Patricia G. Wunnicke Trust* Ms. Phyllis J. Young *Deceased

DONORS TO THE COLORADO SYMPHONY FUND SINCE 2016

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

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. 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

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 Nan Barnett given by: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheets 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 Jane King given by: Lindsey K. Fetterly 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 Fred Gibson given by: Ms. Anne G. Chapin 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 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 Deniec Kohl given by: James Williams and Jennifer Landrum 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 Nancy Levitt given by: Julia Cirbo 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 Susan Marsh given by: Ms. Lucy Marsh In memory of Barbara McLean given by: Ms. Amy McLean In memory of Ray McLean given by: Mrs. Kathleen McLean In memory of Maurine Howell Moody given by: Mr. Robert Moody In memory of James “Jim” Mote given by: Caryn and Mark Alpert Cheri Cohn Dr. Peter Gottlieb Dr. and Mrs. Bill Hay Mr. William W. Hay Jr.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT Mr. Carl Pletsch Neal and Michele 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 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 Roger A. Riske 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

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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 “My Father, “Rob - Pop” given by: Bob Utberg In memory of Stephen Warburton-Pitt given by: Adam Warburton-Pitt and Brie White Josh, Sari, Noah, Jonah, and Micah Warburton-Pitt 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

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


Discover “DENVER’S BEST KEPT SECRET” Denver’s oldest community band The Denver Concert Band. 90 talented musicians delivering a full robust symphonic experience of a broad mix of music from classic to pops. Music loved by young and the young at heart! Feb 18, 2024 - Symphonic Voices celebrating African American and Women Composers. Annual Guest Artist Concert with special guest Dr. Wesley Broadnax, Director of Bands at the University of Northern Colorado. Apr 28, 2024 - American Landscapes featuring the winner of this year’s Young Artist Competition - an annual tradition to award a High School Senior a scholarship to further their education. Stayed tuned for information about our Summer Pops Series -- denverconcertband.org Click the QR code for information on our current concert season or visit denverconcertband.org. Discount code: DCBSND2024 for $2 off the purchase of a ticket (not valid under age 5).

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT 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 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

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In honor of our son, Dodge given by: Peter Ryan 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 Cheri Cohn 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. The Denver Performing Arts Complex is owned and operated by Denver Arts & Venues for the City and County of Denver. City and County of Denver Michael Johnston, Mayor Gretchen Hollrah I Executive Director & Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Arts & Venues City & County of Denver Denver Arts & Venues, Arts Complex Operations Mark Heiser, Venue Director Jody Grossman, Assistant Venue Director, Booking Todd Medley, Facilities Superintendent Kelly Graham, Safety, Security and Garage Operations Manager Carol Krueger, Patron Services Manager artscomplex.com | (720) 865-4220 For immediate assistance & security (720) 865-4200


CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT The Colorado Symphony relies on support from foundation, government, and corporate partners to sustain our work on and off the stage. Our institutional funders empower us to develop innovative projects, break down barriers, and shape the future of live, symphonic music. Foundation and government grants provide essential support for our artistic, education, and community programs. Corporate sponsorships align your brand with our dynamic local audience, providing bespoke packages with exceptional hospitality and branding benefits. If you are you interested in becoming a partner of the Colorado Symphony and want to hear more about benefits, please reach out to Katie Skawski, Director of Institutional Relations & Stewardship at kskawski@coloradosymphony.org.

IMPRESARIO ($100,000+)

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MAESTRO ($25,000+)

Lloyd J King & Eleanor R King Foundation ENCORE

($15,000+) 5280 Magazine Aegon Transamerica Foundation Colorado Public Radio DCP Midstream Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP DaVita Holland & Hart, LLP. Jay’s Valet Margulf Foundation Shapiro Family Chiropractic Sherman & Howard Singer Family Foundation United Healthcare of Colorado

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($10,000+) Florence R. and Ralph L. Burgess Trust Fund Colorado Real Estate Journal The Chill Foundation

El Pomar Foundation FirstBank Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust Kaiser Permanente Kenneth King Foundation The Lang Investment Group LLC Mutual of America Foundation PNC Bank Foundation George L. Shields Foundation, Inc. United Airlines University of Colorado Cancer Center – UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital The Virginia Hill Foundation

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($5,000+) Charles Schwab Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade Colorado Gives Foundation Colorado Rockies Baseball Club

Herbert E Parker Charitable Trust KCNC-TV/CBS Channel 4 Metro Denver EDC Metropolitan State University of Denver pax8 Prologis

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($500+) 7S Management Academy Bank Broomfield Community Foundation Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) The Denver Post Community Foundation The Humphreys Foundation Kate Maller Jewelry Scientific & Cultural Collaborative The Schramm Foundation Vanessa Empire Interiors Vibe Coffee & Wine

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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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