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1 FEBRUARY - MARCH 2015 I ISSUE 5 DVOŘÁK & RACHMANINOFF SOUNDS OF SIMON & GARFUNKEL BEETHOVEN: SYMPHONY NO. 9 ROALD DAHL S JACK AND THE BEANSTALK wso.ca

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3 WSO SPONSORS, FUNDERS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The WSO proudly acknowledges the ongoing support of the following sponsors, media and funders: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PARTNER EDUCATION & OUTREACH PROGRAMS IN MEMORY OF PETER D. CURRY MICHAEL NESBITT POPS SERIES CONCERTS FOR KIDS SERIES MASTERWORKS A SERIES WSO IN BRANDON POWER SMART HOLIDAY TOUR INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS DANIEL FRIEDMAN & ROB DALGLIESH SOUNDCHECK PROGRAM MEDIA SPONSORS CANADA DAY AT THE FORKS PIANO RAFFLE CAR RAFFLE CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY Women s Committee of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra MATCHING DONATION CAMPAIGN SHARE THE MUSIC FUNDERS February March 2015 I OVERTURE 1

4 MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Photographer: Nardella Photography Inc. WSO concerts provide the opportunity to enjoy the riches of hundreds of years of wonderful compositions, exceptionally talented soloists, and, of course, the glory of the full orchestral sound. Over the next weeks, we will hear the ever popular songs of Simon and Garfunkel, hear and see the classic musical film Singin in the Rain, experience the rich textures and wonderful melodic lines of Rachmaninoff s Third Symphony, and on March 27th and 28th you can immerse yourself in the wonders of Beethoven s Ninth Symphony. Every concert affords opportunities to explore new aspects of music we may have heard many times before, or be introduced to new works that will delight us and afford us with sounds and imagery that add depth and colour to our days. For me, each time a concert begins, I find myself experiencing the music anew. We are so fortunate to have an orchestra of this calibre in our community. We have the world of musical opportunities at our doorstep. We just need to carve out that special time in our lives to make the musical experience our own. Enjoy this lovely series of concerts, and if you want to find an enjoyable way to show your support for the work of the WSO, please attend the WSO s Spring Gala on April 23, The theme this year is the glamour and glitz of the 1920 s. I encourage you to gather a group of friends and make this event a very special occasion. Trudy Schroeder Executive Director Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra 2 OVERTURE I February March 2015

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6 CONDUCTORS Alexander Mickelthwate, Music Director German conductor Alexander Mickelthwate is renowned for his splendid, richly idiomatic readings (LA Weekly), fearless approach and first-rate technique (Los Angeles Times). Critics have noted Alexander s extraordinary command over the Austro-Germanic repertoire, commenting on the passion, profundity, emotional intensity, subtlety and degree of perfection achieved in Bruckner s Symphony No. 7 as miraculous (Anton Kuerti, 2011). Following on from his tenure as assistant conductor with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, which he completed in 2004, Alexander Mickelthwate was associate conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for three years, under the direction of Essa-Pekka Salonen. Now in his eighth season as music director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Alexander has significantly developed the orchestra s profile through active community engagement and innovative programming initiatives like the annual New Music Festival and the Indigenous Music Festival. Chosen to perform at the Carnegie Hall Spring For Music Festival in New York, May 2014, due to creative and innovative programming (CBC Manitoba Scene), the orchestra was the only Canadian ensemble in the showcase. As well as significantly contributing to the New Music Festival and Indigenous Festival, Alexander led the orchestra s first out of province tour since 1979 to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, launched the International Conducting masterclasses, the New Music Festival 2012 film project and played a major part in the acoustic overhaul of the Centennial Concert Hall. Julian Pellicano, Resident Conductor In the fall of 2014, Julian Pellicano began his second season as resident conductor of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, where he leads the orchestra in a wide variety of programs throughout the year. He has worked with the Orquestra Sinfonica de Porto Alegre (Brazil), Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Eastern Connecticut Symphony, New Britain Symphony, Boston s Dinosaur Annex Ensemble and Milwaukee's Present Music. In addition, Julian conducted the premiere of Martin Bresnick s critically acclaimed opera My Friend's Story at the International Festival of Arts and Ideas and conducted at Carnegie Hall with the Yale Philharmonia Orchestra. Recognized for his work with living composers and transparent interpretations of contemporary works, he has premiered over 40 new pieces and as an artist in residence at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, he conducts the Norfolk Contemporary Ensemble. Julian has worked in masterclasses with Kurt Masur, Peter Eötvös, Zsolt Nagy, Martyn Brabbins, Carl St. Clair, L Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. He holds degrees from the Peabody Conservatory, the Royal College of Music (Stockholm), and the Yale School of Music where he was awarded the 2008 Presser Music Award and the Philip F. Nelson Award. Beyond his position with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Julian also serves as music director of the University of Manitoba Symphony Orchestra. 4 OVERTURE I February March 2015 Photographer: Nardella Photography Inc.

7 MUSIC DIRECTOR Alexander Mickelthwate RESIDENT CONDUCTOR Julian Pellicano FIRST VIOLINS Gwen Hoebig, Concertmaster The Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt- Gramatté Memorial Chair, endowed by the Eckhardt-Gramatté Foundation Karl Stobbe, Associate Concertmaster Mary Lawton, Assistant Concertmaster Karin Andreasen Chris Anstey Mona Coarda Hong Tian Jia Janet Liang Simon MacDonald Meredith McCallum Julie Savard Jun Shao SECOND VIOLINS Darryl Strain, Principal Elation Pauls, Assistant Principal Karen Bauch Kristina Bauch Elizabeth Dyer Rodica Jeffrey Susan McCallum Takayo Noguchi Claudine St-Arnauld Jane Pulford VIOLAS Daniel Scholz, Principal Anne Elise Lavallée, Assistant Principal Laszlo Baroczi Richard Bauch Greg Hay Suzanne McKegney Merrily Peters Mike Scholz WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEASON CELLOS Yuri Hooker, Principal Leana Rutt, Assistant Principal Alex Adaman Margaret Askeland Arlene Dahl Carolyn Nagelberg Emma Quackenbush BASSES Meredith Johnson, Principal Andrew Goodlett, Assistant Principal Travis Harrison Paul Nagelberg Bruce Okrainec Daniel Perry FLUTES Jan Kocman, Principal Martha Durkin PICCOLO Martha Durkin OBOES Beverly Wang, Principal Robin MacMillan ENGLISH HORN Robin MacMillan CLARINETS Micah Heilbrunn, Principal Michelle Goddard BASSOONS Alex Eastley, Principal Kathryn Brooks HORNS Patricia Evans, Principal Ken MacDonald, Associate Principal James Robertson The Hilda Schelberger Memorial Chair Caroline Oberheu Michiko Singh TRUMPETS Brian Sykora, Principal Paul Jeffrey Isaac Pulford The Patty Kirk Memorial Chair TROMBONES Steven Dyer, Principal John Helmer BASS TROMBONE Julia McIntyre, Principal TUBA Chris Lee, Principal TIMPANI **Brendan Thompson, Acting Principal PERCUSSION Frederick Liessens, Principal HARP Richard Turner, Principal Endowed by W.H. & S.E. Loewen ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MANAGER Chris Lee PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN Raymond Chrunyk ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Laura MacDougall *On Leave **Temporary Position Dual Section Position Please note: Non-titled (tutti) string players are listed alphabetically and are seated according to a rotational system. Fred Redekop is the official Piano Tuner and Technician of the WSO. February March 2015 I OVERTURE 5

8 WE TAKE PEOPLE PLACES. BUT IT S MUSIC THAT TRULY MOVES THEM. OFFICIAL AIRLINE OF THE WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

9 AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel Michael Krajewski, conductor AJ Swearingen, vocals Jonathan Beedle, vocals AIR CANADA POPS Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel Homeward Bound The 59 th Street Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy) All I Have To Do Is Dream I Am a Rock The Sounds of Silence Cecilia Keep the Customer Satisfied Na Na Medley - INTERMISSION - Paul Simon in Concert (Medley) All I Know A Hazy Shade of Winter The Dangling Conversation America Scarborough Fair Old Friends/Bookends Bridge Over Troubled Water Mrs. Robinson Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel (arr. Gregory Prechel) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Christopher J. Wills) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Paul Simon (arr. David Yackley) Simon and Garfunkel Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Paul Simon (arr. Joel Pierson) Kenner/Leka/DeCarlo/Frashuer/McCartney (arr. Prechel) Paul Simon (arr. Prechel) Jimmy Webb (arr. Prechel) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Paul Simon Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Simon and Garfunkel (arr. Wills) Paul Simon (arr. Tim Berens) Friday, February 20 Saturday, February 21 Sunday, February 22 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Pops Series Sponsor: Presenting Media Sponsor: MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING Pre-concert performance on the Piano Nobile Friday, 7:15 p.m. Jacqueline Ryz Piano Studio Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Erica Schultz Studio Sunday, 1:15 p.m. Desautels Faculty of Music Division of Preparatory Studies February March 2015 I OVERTURE 7

10 ARTIST BIOS Michael Krajewski, conductor Known for his entertaining programs and clever humour, Michael Krajewski is a much sought after conductor of symphonic pops. He is the principal pops conductor of the Houston Symphony, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the newly appointed Music Director of The Philly Pops. With degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit and the University of Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music, Michael furthered his training at the Pierre Monteux Domaine School for Conductors. He was a Dorati Fellowship Conductor with the Detroit Symphony and later served as that orchestra s assistant conductor. He was resident conductor of the Florida Symphony and for eleven years served as music director of the Modesto Symphony Orchestra. Michael lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife Darcy. When not conducting he enjoys travel, photography and solving crossword puzzles. AIR CANADA POPS Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel AJ Swearingen & Jonathan Beedle, vocals AJ Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle have been performing this remarkable tribute to the music of Simon & Garfunkel for more than a decade and their sold out shows prove the effect on their audiences is undeniable. A chance meeting in 1991, in a local club in Bethlehem, PA, brought these two talented artists together. A brief introduction and moments later they were blending their voices as if they had been performing together for a lifetime. AJ s warm baritone and Jonathan s soaring tenor combine flawlessly to capture the essence and magic of Simon & Garfunkel s sound of the early years in Greenwich Village. With a quiet stage and an acoustic guitar, AJ and Jonathan re-create the memories of the classic hits and obscure songs of Simon & Garfunkel. Discover why audiences are cheering for this duo as they capture the magic of Simon and Garfunkel. EXTRA MUSICIANS: Laura MacDougall, flute; Tracy Wright, oboe; Jim Ewen, bassoon; Tony Cyre, percussion; Victoria Sparks, percussion; Donna Laube, keyboard; Joel Green, trombone 8 OVERTURE I February March 2015

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13 Dvořák & Rachmaninoff Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Nikki Chooi, violin Lara Ciekiewicz, soprano* MASTERWORKS Nikki Chooi Postlude: Song of Hope* Vincent Ho (b. 1975) Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 53 Antonin Dvořák ( ) Allegro ma non troppo - Adagio ma non troppo Finale: Rondo giocoso, ma non troppo - INTERMISSION - Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44 Sergei Rachmaninoff ( ) Lento Allegro moderato Adagio ma non troppo Allegro vivace Tempo come prima Allegro Friday, February 27 Saturday, February 28 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Pre-concert chat on the Piano Nobile begins at 7:15 p.m. February March 2015 I OVERTURE 11

14 PROGRAM NOTES by James Manishen Postlude: Song of Hope Vincent Ho b. Ottawa / 1975 World premiere Postlude: Song of Hope was commissioned by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. With human rights as the theme, I drew my inspiration from two composers I have long admired: Valentin Silvestrov and Arvo Pärt. Using them as my models, I decided to write a work that would represent my take on two musical concepts: postludialism (as mastered by Silvestrov) and Holy minimalism (as associated to the music of Pärt). Throughout the work, there is an expression of individual struggle that eventually leads to a spiritual awakening. During the second half of the piece, the soprano emerges expressing sentiments of hope and optimism for the future of humanity (text written by Chinese-Canadian writer Lien Chao). Vincent Ho Violin Concerto Antonin Dvořák b. Bohemia / September 8, 1841 d. Prague / May 1, 1904 Composed: 1879, revised in 1880 and 1882 First performance: October 14, 1883 (Prague) conducted by Maric Anger with Frantisek Ondr cek as soloist Last WSO performance: 2001; Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductor; James Ehnes, violin By 1878 Dvořák had gained international fame with his Slavonic Dances, which, along with Smetana s Má vlast of the same period, have come to personify the Czech personality in symphonic music. Along with the acclaim came some prominent new friends: composers Liszt and Brahms, who recommended the young Dvořák to his publisher Simrock, plus the eminent violinist Joseph Joachim to whom Brahms dedicated his Violin Concerto and who helped him in its construction that same year. Simrock asked Dvořák to consider writing a violin concerto of his own. Since Joachim had already done much to establish the young composer s reputation in Vienna and elsewhere through performances of several of Dvořák s chamber works, he offered his expertise on the fine points of violin technique and concerto design just as he had done with Brahms. Dvořák welcomed Joachim s advice but the violinist proved to be a demanding mentor, never showing anything more than faint praise over the two-year period of the work s gestation. Though the intention was for Joachim to give the premiere, that never happened, nor did Joachim ever perform the work in public. The premiere fell instead to Frantisek Ondr cek a year later and was immediately successful. The opening movement s bold determination leads via a gentle woodwind chorale to the tender and nostalgic second movement, one of the loveliest in Dvořák s entire output. The finale is a boisterous rondo whose main theme recalls the fiery furiant dance, its accents and melody Bohemian to the core. Symphony No. 3 Sergei Rachmaninoff b. Oneg, Russia / April 1, 1873 d. Los Angeles, CA USA / March 28, 1943 Composed: First performance: November 6, 1936 (Philadelphia) conducted by Leopold Stokowski First WSO performance By the time Rachmaninoff was forced to leave his beloved Russian homeland by the 1917 Revolution, he had completed his major catalogue of orchestral works: three piano concertos, two symphonies, a symphonic poem, two operas and his choral symphony The Bells. Now he had to earn a living abroad, for which he turned to his phenomenal skills as a pianist, undertaking annual tours in Europe and the United States to support his family. When performing he would not compose. When composing he would not perform, so it was not until 1927 that he found the time to produce another orchestral work, his Fourth Piano Concerto, which was poorly received and extensively revised later on. Rachmaninoff waited until 1934 to try another orchestral work, this time the splendid Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Encouraged by its success, he decided that it was time for a successor to his Second Symphony of By August of 1935 at his Swiss villa on Lake Lucerne, Rachmaninoff completed the first movement of what would be his last symphony. By June 1936 he finished the whole work, exactly three decades after his Second Symphony. The premiere went to Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, with which Rachmaninoff had a close association since 1909 when he made his American debut as a guest conductor. It was not well received, largely owing to the score s Romantic nature felt as being out of date with the moderns of the time - Stravinsky, Schoenberg and others entrenched in path-breaking musical change. Rachmaninoff stood his ground though and reaffirmed his integrity: I have made intense efforts to feel the musical manner of today, but it will not come to me, he said. A chant-like motto theme that returns in later movements opens the work, followed by a blare of brass leading to a doleful theme in the woodwinds. The molto cantabile second theme (cellos) is one of Rachmaninoff s signature big tunes. A finely argued development section followed by a return of the motto brings the movement to a close. The second movement has a sharply-tanged scherzo enclosed in a rapt Adagio. The finale powers forward with Rachmaninoff s typical energy. After its two themes are heard comes a fugato with the spectre of the Dies Irae as counterpoint. As the work closes one hears the motto theme worked in as the ghosts are dispelled in triumph. Veuillez vous adresser au service des abonnés ou consulter le site pour la traduction en français. 12 OVERTURE I February March 2015

15 MASTERWORKS Dvořák & Rachmaninoff Nikki Chooi, violin Canadian violinist, Nikki Chooi has been described as, a model of taste and tonal refinement (Boston Globe) and vigorous and colorful (New York Times). The First Prize Winner of the 2013 Michael Hill International Violin Competition and a Laureate of the 2012 Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competition, his many engagements have included performances as soloist with the Winnipeg Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, Santa Cruz Symphony, Malaysian Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Belgium, and the Auckland Philharmonia. His recital engagements have taken him to the Vancouver Recital Series, Debut Atlantic Recital Tour, Canadian National Arts Debut Series, Caramoor Rising Stars Series, Australia s Musica Viva Series, and La Monnai "Concertini" in Belgium. An avid chamber musician as well, Nikki has performed in many international festivals including the Marlboro Music Festival, the Ravinia Festival, the Dresden Music Festival in Germany, and the Montreal Chamber Fest. In the season, he will be touring with Musicians from Marlboro. ARTIST BIOS Lara Ciekiewicz A native born Winnipegger, soprano Lara Ciekiewicz will be heard this season as Liu in Manitoba Opera s Turandot with additional engagements for Orchestre Sherbrooke s Messiah, the premiere of a new work by Vincent Ho for the Winnipeg Symphony and three appearances for Salute To Vienna in the Unites States. Highlights of the season included Nellie in South Pacific for Pacific Opera Victoria, Messiah with the Winnipeg Symphony, Musetta in La Bohème for Manitoba Opera, and Lisa in Das Land Des Lächelns for Toronto Operetta Theatre. She is an alumna of Atelier Lyrique de L Opéra de Montréal and the Merola Program of the San Francisco Opera and holds degrees from the University of Manitoba and McGill University. EXTRA MUSICIANS: Laurel Ridd, flute; Caitlin Broms-Jacobs, oboe; Sharon Atkinson, clarinet; Allen Harrington, bassoon; Jim Ewen, bassoon; Tony Cyre, percussion; Victoria Sparks, percussion; Byron Wood, percussion; Donna Laube, keyboard; Erik Hongisto, trombone February April March May I I OVERTURE 13 7

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17 Singin in the Rain - Film with Orchestra Julian Pellicano, conductor Patricia Ward Kelly, host AIR CANADA POPS Film Credits CAST Gene Kelly... Don Lockwood Donald O Connor... Cosmo Brown Debbie Reynolds... Kathy Selden Jean Hagen... Lina Lamont Millard Mitchell... R.F. Simpson Cyd Charisse... Dancer Douglas Fowley... Roscoe Dexter Rita Moreno... Zelda Zanders Film Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Original Film Release Date: 11 April 1952 (USA) Runtime: 103 min SCREENPLAY BY Adolph Green Betty Comden DIRECTED BY Gene Kelly (Director and Choreographer) Stanley Donen PRODUCED BY Arthur Freed MUSIC BY Nacio Herb Brown (songs) Arthur Freed Production Credits Producer: John Goberman Music Preparation: Larry Spivack Original orchestrations reconstructed by: John Wilson, Paul Campbell and Andrew Cottee The producer wishes to acknowledge the contributions and extraordinary support of John Waxman (Themes & Variations). A Symphonic Night at the Movies is a production of PGM Productions, Inc. (New York) and appears by arrangement with IMG Artists. Friday, March 13 Saturday, March 14 Sunday, March 15 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Pops Series Sponsor: Presenting Media Sponsor: MUSICIANS IN THE MAKING Pre-concert performance on the Piano Nobile Friday, 7:15 p.m. Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts Ukulele Ensemble Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Canadian Mennonite University Sunday, 1:15 p.m. Gina Wedel Studio DINNER & A SYMPHONY 3-course Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m., Saturday I American Cuisine Concert at 8:00 p.m. February March 2015 I OVERTURE 15

18 AIR CANADA POPS ARTIST BIOS Singin in the Rain - Film with Orchestra Patricia Ward Kelly, host Biographer and film historian Patricia Ward Kelly is the widow of Gene Kelly. She has worked as a writer at a film production company, as a contributing scholar for the authoritative Northwestern/Newberry Writings of Herman Melville, and as a freelance journalist. She and Kelly met at the Smithsonian in 1985, when he was the host/narrator for a television special for which she was a writer. Soon after, he invited her to California to write his memoirs, a job for which she recorded his words nearly every day for over ten years. They were together until his death in Currently, she serves as Trustee of The Gene Kelly Image Trust and Creative Director of Gene Kelly: The Legacy, a corporation established to commemorate Kelly s artistry worldwide. She lives in Los Angeles and is completing the book about her late husband. Her one-woman show Gene Kelly: The Legacy An Evening With Patricia Ward Kelly is currently on tour in the U.S. and abroad. For more information, please go to EXTRA MUSICIANS: Allen Harrington, alto saxophone 1; Neil Watson, alto saxophone 2; Curtis Bamford, tenor saxophone 1; Ken Gold, tenor saxophone 2; Andrew Klasson, baritone saxophone; Cathy Wood, clarinet; Sharon Atkinson, clarinet; Tony Cyre, percussion; Victoria Sparks, percussion Donna Laube, keyboard Main Floor Richardson Building Portage and Main T: hyssteakhouse.com The world has seen a lot of change since we first opened. But at Hy s, we pride ourselves on providing the old-world steakhouse experience we were founded on. That s why our standard of service, quality of food, and attention to detail has never wavered. Because while most things continue to change, the true classics stay the same. 16 OVERTURE I February March 2015

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21 Beethoven s 9 th Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Joni Henson, soprano Elizabeth Turnbull, mezzo-soprano Steven Tharp, tenor Stephen Hegedus, bass-baritone Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir, Yuri Klaz, director Mennonite Festival Chorus, Rudy Schellenberg and Janet Brenneman, co-directors MASTERWORKS Te Deum Anton Bruckner ( ) Te Deum: Allegro (chorus and soloists) Te ergo: Moderato (soloists) Aeterna fac: Allegro (chorus) Salvum fac: Moderato Allegro (soloists and chorus) In te, Domine, speravi: Mässig bewegt (soloists and chorus) Fuge: Im gleichen gemässigten Tempo (soloists and chorus) - INTERMISSION - Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, Choral Ludwig van Beethoven ( ) Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso Molto vivace Presto Molto vivace Adagio molto e cantabile Finale, with soloists and chorus: Presto Allegro ma non troppo Vivace Adagio cantabile Allegro Allegro assai Friday, March 27 Saturday, March 28 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Pre-concert chat on the Piano Nobile begins at 7:15 p.m. February April March May I IOVERTURE 19 7

22 PROGRAM NOTES by James Manishen Te Deum Anton Bruckner b. Ansfelden / September 4, 1824 d. Vienna / October 11, 1896 Composed: 1881 and First performance: January 10, 1886 (Vienna) conducted by Hans Richter Last WSO performance: 1987; Henry Engbrecht, conductor Bruckner s nine symphonies naturally draw us to a perception of a composer long steeped in orchestral experience, especially the mature symphonies of Nos. 4 through 8 composed within his most fertile creative period of But Bruckner early on had excelled in liturgical choral music well before he ever set anything for orchestra, producing among other choral pieces seven masses and culminating with the Te Deum of which he was immensely proud. Though of equivalent scale to the symphonies, the Te Deum reflects the humble yet transcendent expression of Bruckner s immutable faith in God. When God finally calls me and asks what I have done with the talent He gave me, Bruckner once said, I will present Him with the score of my Te Deum, and hope He will judge me mercifully. Bruckner s long delayed acclaim was growing in 1881 when he composed the first draft of the Te Deum. Completion of his Sixth Symphony and work on the Seventh (in which he uses two quotes from the Te Deum) plus teaching and organ duties prevented him from finishing the work until March The Vienna premiere conducted by Hans Richter was a success and Bruckner was acclaimed, recognition that continued through the approximately 30 performances the work received during Bruckner s lifetime. Te Deum was the last of his music Bruckner was to hear. At a performance on January 12, 1896 the aged, infirmed composer was carried to and from the hall where he received a tremendous farewell ovation from the Viennese audience. So often applied to Bruckner s symphonies is the expression cathedrals in sound. Te Deum reflects that too, with a mastery of choral writing and grand architectural design that yields the composer s lifelong faith in God both recognizably and memorably in a syntax all his own. Symphony No. 9 Ludwig van Beethoven b. Bonn / December 17, 1770 d. Vienna / March 26, 1827 Composed: First performance: May 7, 1824 (Vienna), conducted by Michael Umlauf under the composer s supervision Last WSO performance: 2013; Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Beethoven had loved Schiller s Ode to Joy ever since first encountering it in At 23, the young composer was so inspired by the poem s message of brotherhood and universal love, he became a Freemason, vowing that there must be a way to be able to make a musical setting to infuse even greater emotional weight to Schiller s text for all to feel and be inspired by. It took Beethoven quite some time three decades, in fact, plus hundreds of revisions, stops and starts and an obvious internal focus of staggering proportions. The majestic Ninth Symphony was the result, for many, the penultimate timeless happening in all art. Beethoven had completed the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies by 1812 and immediately decided on his next symphony, the first idea being the selection of the key of D minor. The Ninth s original material began in 1815 with sketches for the Scherzo second movement. In 1818 he considered adding a choral movement, but only as a song within the slow movement. Ill health and the immense Missa Solemnis came Beethoven s way, so the Ninth was only sporadically touched on for the next four years. In 1822, Missa was finished and its influence was to pervade the Ninth s dramatic and psychological narrative, though the Ninth was to be more a celebration of Schiller s strivings than religious declamation. Beethoven then received a commission from the London Philharmonic Society for the new symphony but continued to wrestle with how he would include Schiller s text. All but the finale was completed. What to do to cap off the work? I have it! I have it! he shouted. A recitative was to be the device, recalling fragments of what comes before in the symphony and bridging the gap to the famous theme introduced unadorned by the cellos to be forever lodged in the subconscious of all who would hear the work then, now and forever. The premiere on May 7, 1824 was a triumph. The totally deaf Beethoven had conducted but didn t know when the applause had begun. Police had to maintain order in the erupted house. Beethoven was so overwhelmed he slept in the same clothes he wore that evening. One can look at the Ninth from innumerable perspectives, clearly its musical revelations, the finale s ultimate anthem of freedom or the Ninth s overall influence toward Romantic expressionism. But it s the immediacy of this masterpiece that registers most strongly - the ongoing asks to look inward at one s feelings and outward to how they should impact all else. An invitation to, as Chopin said about Beethoven embrace the universe with the power of his [our] spirit. Veuillez vous adresser au service des abonnés ou consulter le site pour la traduction en français. 20 OVERTURE I February March 2015

23 MASTERWORKS Beethoven s 9 th Joni Henson, soprano Soprano Joni Henson is one of Canada s most thrilling young performers on both the opera and concert stage. Her current season includes Fricka in Das Rheingold for Pacific Opera Victoria, Britten s War Requiem in Victoria and Beethoven s Symphony No. 9 with the Winnipeg Symphony. The Canadian Company Ensemble alumna recently appeared as Senta in Der Fliegende Holländer for Calgary Opera, Elisabetta in Don Carlos for Vancouver Opera and Alice in Falstaff for Pacific Opera Victoria. Concert credits include Beethoven s Symphony No. 9 with the National Arts Centre Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony and the Detroit Symphony, Mahler s Symphony No. 8 with Orchestre Metropolitain du Grand Montreal with Nézét-Séguin in Montreal and Ottawa, Mahler s Symphony No. 2 with the Calgary Philharmonic and Opera Galas for the Colorado and Fairfax Symphonies. She is founding member of Casa Diva and returns to the COC as cover artist for the roles of Ortlinde and Gerhilde in Die Walküre. Elizabeth Turnbull, mezzo-soprano Hailed by the critics as a revelation, with controlled passion and glistening presence, Elizabeth Turnbull s many and varied credits include appearances with major orchestras and opera companies. Recent operatic performances have included Lyubija in the European and Canadian tours of Svadba, Zita in Gianni Schicchi (Calgary Opera), Olga in Eugene Onegin (Opera Lyra Ottawa), and Emilia in Otello (Dallas, Edmonton). Concert performances have included Verdi s Requiem (Edmonton), Das Lied von der Erde (Edmonton, Victoria, and Toronto), Mozart's Requiem (Vancouver), Messiah (National Arts Centre) and Bach's St. Matthew Passion (Edmonton). Most recently, she was Ruth in Calgary Opera s Pirates of Penzance, and the Page in Salome for Edmonton Opera. The Alberta native is Instructor of Voice at the University of Alberta s Department of Music and her discography includes CDs for Toronto's Bach Consort, the Ukrainian Art Song Project and a collection Irish and Scottish Songs. ARTIST BIOS Steven Tharp, tenor Steven Tharp has gained worldwide recognition and acclaim as a singer of remarkable versatility in repertoire spanning many centuries and styles. Opera News has praised the "bel canto flexibility and sweetness" of his voice, while The New Yorker has described his voice as strong, free, and forward in tone, verbally sure, lyrical in utterance. His appearances have included Verdi s Requiem and Schubert Songs in Prague under the auspices of the Defiant Requiem Foundation; Britten s Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings with Jacaranda Music; Bach s St. Matthew Passion with the Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional de Mexico; and Verdi s Requiem with the Winnipeg Symphony. He has joined the voice faculty of the University of Missouri-Columbia. Stephen Hegedus, bass-baritone A prize-winner in the New York Oratorio Society competition, Stephen Hegedus recent engagements include Messiah with the Houston, San Antonio and Edmonton symphonies; the title role in Mozart s Le nozze di Figaro for Teatro Municipal de Santiago; Albert in Werther for Opéra de Montréal, Leporello in Don Giovanni for Vancouver Opera; and Masetto in Don Giovanni with Orchestre Métropolitain du grand Montréal. Last season included Opera Atelier s Persée at Versailles, Bach s Magnificat with Orchestra symphonique de Québec and Die Schöpfung for the Elora Festival. His current schedule includes Bernstein s A Quiet Place with Nagano and Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Mozart s Requiem with the Vancouver Symphony, Messiah at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa and the Vancouver Chamber Choir, concerts with Les Violons du Roy and Beethoven s Symphony No.9 and Haydn s Die Schöpfung with the Winnipeg Symphony. Hegedus holds a Master of Music degree (University of Toronto) and is a graduate of Atelier lyrique de l Opéra de Montréal. February April March May I I OVERTURE 21 7

24 ARTIST BIOS Mennonite MASTERWORKS Beethoven s 9 th Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir, Yuri Klaz, director Now in its 92nd season, the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir has a well-earned reputation for excellence. A choral trademark for the City of Winnipeg, the Phil s repertoire covers a broad range of music focusing on major choral with orchestral accompaniment including oratorios, masses and choral symphonies. Priding itself on premiering original music, the Phil has commissioned works by composers from both Manitoba and across Canada. The choir has captivated audiences in Toronto, Vancouver and New York s Carnegie Hall. Under Maestro Yuri Klaz, the Phil provides music lovers of all ages a subscription series of three Sunday afternoon concerts, bringing new life to some of the world s finest choral works that are dramatic, profoundly moving and always entertainingly full of heart. Festival Chorus, Rudy Schellenberg and Janet Brenneman, co-directors The Canadian Mennonite University Chorus combine s two of CMU s premiere ensembles, the CMU Women s Chorus (Janet Brenneman, conductor) and the CMU Men s Chorus (Rudy Schellenberg, conductor). These auditioned choirs are comprised of students from a variety of academic programs at CMU and perform regularly in worship and in concert across Manitoba. Known for their innovative programming, energy, and enthusiasm, these choirs perform demanding repertoire that represents their commitment to exploring a global context in close relation to the music of their Christian heritage and faith. Together, the CMU Women and Men s choirs host the annual CMU Choral Connections and can be heard regularly on Golden West Broadcasting throughout southern Manitoba. Past performances with the WSO include the the world premiere of T. Patrick Carrabre s Creation Stories, Alfred Schnittke s Faust Cantata Seid Nuchtern und Wachet, Christos Hatzis Sepulcher of Life, Glen Buhr s Symphony No. 3, John Tavener s Requiem, Krzysztof Penderecki s Seven Gates of Jerusalem, and Giya Kancheli s Styx. EXTRA MUSICIANS: Laura MacDougall, principal flute; Laurel Ridd, flute; Jim Ewen, contra bassoon; Keith Dyrda, trombone; Tony Cyre, percussion; Victoria Sparks, percussion 22 OVERTURE I February March 2015

25 THANK YOU Each year, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Music for Young Children work together to present pre-concert activities at the WSO s Great-West Life Concerts for Kids series. Presenting two to four activities at every concert, MYC is an integral part of engaging children in music-making through a range of activities such as crafts, rhythm ensembles and movement. Through this unique partnership the WSO is able to offer high-quality educational activities to our younger patrons. To celebrate MYC s 35th anniversary this year, Olivia Riddell, President and International Director and her husband David, Vice-President & COO will also be attending the performance of Jack and the Beanstalk on March 29th. The WSO is grateful for the support of the MYC teachers, and would like to thank them for their hard work and dedication. Together, we are working to engage children in music and engage them in the world of orchestral music! Pre-concert activities Music for Young Children teachers The partnership between Music for Young Children and the WSO is one that makes me incredibly proud. Each time I hear and see how BOTH the WSO and MYC Manitoba Coordinator, Marilyn Unrau and our MYC teachers, constantly work together and THINK about supporting one another, it s just incredible. My gratitude and pride cannot be measured. I only wish that all communities across Canada could benefit as the Winnipeg (and surrounding areas) are. Olivia Riddell BA (Arts), RMT, MYCC President & International Director of MYC Music for Young Children is so fortunate to be able to partner with the WSO. As a music teacher, I am thrilled to promote and encourage our MYC families to attend the WSO Concert for Kids as it is an opportunity to further enrich their musical experience. My students have attended many concerts and have also participated in the Musicians in the Making. I am most grateful to the WSO for our partnership and look forward to offering many more years of MYC pre-concert activities which benefit all children attending the concerts. Suzanne Myskew, MYCC MYC Teacher Winnipeg, MB DID YOU KNOW? Music for Young Children teachers volunteer their time to run pre-concert activities at each of the WSO s Concerts for Kids shows. MYC teachers volunteer countless hours per year for WSO related events. The WSO and MYC host a tent each year at the Teddy Bears Picnic, reaching picnic-goers with music and song. There are 50 MYC teachers in more than 20 communities in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. GREAT-WEST LIFE CONCERTS FOR KIDS

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27 Roald Dahl s Jack and the Beanstalk Julian Pellicano, conductor Dandi Productions Performers: Doug McKeag Braden Griffiths Allison Lynch Marcy Lannan GREAT-WEST LIFE CONCERTS FOR KIDS Story by Roald Dahl Adapted by Donald Sturrock Score by Georgs Pelécis Produced by Dandi Productions Pre-concert Activities Sunday, March 29 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. CONCERTS FOR Concerts for Kids Series Sponsor: Pre-Concert Activities Partner: Thank you to Long & McQuade for providing instruments as part of the Instrument Petting Zoo at each concert. February April March May I I OVERTURE 25 7

28 ARTIST BIOS CONCERTS FOR KIDS Roald Dahl s Jack and the Beanstalk Dandi Productions Calgary, Canada Dandi Productions has been creating and touring symphony orchestra concerts for young audiences since The company produced the North American Premieres of three of Roald Dahl s fullyorchestrated concert-stories: Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; and produced the world premieres of three more original concerts: The Twins and the Monster, The Mysterious Maestro; and Symphonic Sorcery The Music of Harry Potter. In the past three years, Dandi has expanded its performing market beyond North America to Great Britain, South East Asia and Australia. The company now has a global audience stretching from Manchester, UK to Perth, Australia. EXTRA MUSICIAN: Allen Harrington, bassoon 26 OVERTURE I February March 2015

29 A Program of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Changing our World through Music: Play Your Part The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) and its partners in the educational and philanthropic community are excited to be part of an innovative program called Sistema Winnipeg that seeks to affect social change through the pursuit of musical excellence. The mission of Sistema Winnipeg is to promote the collective practice of music through symphony orchestras in order to help children and young people achieve their full potential and create social change in their community. It is an inclusive after-school orchestra program that focuses on children with the fewest resources and greatest need, and is delivered at no cost to participants. Inspired by the successful El Sistema model originating in Venezuela more than 40 years ago, Sistema Winnipeg is in its fourth year with 110 students in Grades 1-6. In many ways, the orchestra is a reflection of a thriving community. The orchestra focuses on working together, being responsible to others, commitment, mentorship, personal and group responsibility, and more. It can offer students a sense of identity and ownership, as well as a creative outlet. Your Gift Makes a Difference! With your support, the WSO will continue to enrich our city and community with world-class symphonic music and innovative programs. You can give a tax-deductible donation to Sistema Winnipeg by visiting Sistema Winnipeg is a partnership between: Sistema Winnipeg is based on these guiding principles: Social Change Inclusion & Accessibility Artistic Excellence Teamwork & Community Building Intensity Leadership Development Funders & Sponsors: MICHAEL NESBITT

30 WSO MUSICIAN PROFILES Photographer: Nardella Photography Inc. Chris Anstey Violin Joined WSO: 2005 Hometown: St. John's, NL Alex Eastley Principal Basson Joined WSO: 2007 Hometown: Born near Montreal, grew up in Calgary What is your favourite book? The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien What is your favourite movie? Star Wars What is your most memorable moment performing with the WSO? Mahler s Symphony No. 9 with Andrey Boreyko. Where did you receive your musical training/education? Memorial University of Newfoundland and The Glenn Gould Professional School in Toronto. What is your most memorable moment performing with the WSO? Two come to mind. One is our performance in Carnegie Hall last May. Another is performing Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Micah Heilbrunn, Patty Evans and Bede Hanley. What musician/artist had a profound influence on you? My former teacher, Stéphane Lévesque, principal bassoon of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Wonderful musician and teacher. I can still rely on him for advice whenever I'm in need! What is your guilty pleasure? Potato chips! Where did you receive your musical training/education? University of Toronto, Curtis Institute of Music and McGill University. Paul Jeffrey Trumpet Joined WSO: 2007 Hometown: Toronto, ON Simon MacDonald Violin Joined WSO: 1999 Hometown: Victoria BC What is your favourite book? Whatever I'm reading with my kids! What is your favourite movie? Judging from the number of times I've seen it, it must be Frozen. What is your most memorable moment performing with the WSO? A. Carnegie Hall B. My first concert as a member of the trumpet section (Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique). C. Copland s Symphony No. 3 What musician/artist had a profound influence on you? My parents. They are both professional musicians who showed me where hard work can take you. 28 OVERTURE I February March 2015 What is your most memorable moment performing with the WSO? It s a tie between Carnegie Hall in 2014 and Mahler s 9th with Andrey Boreyko. What musician/artist had a profound influence on you? All of my wonderful colleagues. What is your guilty pleasure? SportsCentre on infinite loop in the morning - but it is much harder to watch with a one-year-old in the house! Where did you receive your musical training/education? Victoria, Boston and Montreal. > Check out full musician profiles at

31 The Women s Committee of the WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presents Location: Viscount Gort Hotel 1670 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB Date: March 22, 2015 Time: 10:30 am Featuring the Icelandic Music with: Peter John Buchan (Tenor) Travis Harrison (Double Bass) Leana Rutt (Cello) Silent Auction and Door Prizes Tickets: $65.00 (Partial Tax Receipt) Tickets available at the Music Stand at WSO Concerts or call Margaret at (204) February March 2015 I OVERTURE 29

32 Our Place, or Yours... Premium catering for your corporate, wedding and private dining events. Host your special occasion in our venue located in the historic Grain Exchange Building or allow us to cater to you in the comfort of your own home. We would be delighted to be of service! Lombard Avenue I I info@bergmannsonlombard.com PRESIDENTS OF THE WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Hon. Mr. Justice J. T. Beaubien Mr. J. M. Sinclair Mr. Digby Wheeler Mr. W. D. Hurst Dr. Hugh H. Saunderson Mr. E. W. H. Brown Mr. David Slater The Hon. Mr. Justice Monnin Mr. Norman J. Alexander Mr. R. W. Richards Mr. W. R. Palmer Mr. E. J. Smith Dr. M. M. Pierce Mr. H. S. Brock-Smith Mr. Allan G. Moffatt Mr. Julian D. T. Benson Mr. John L. Buckworth Mr. N. Roger McFallon Mr. John F. Fraser Mr. William W. Draper Mr. John O. Baatz Mr. Andrew D. M. Ogaranko, Q.C Mr. Harold Buchwald, Q.C Mr. Michel Lagacé Mr. William H. Loewen Mrs. Julia DeFehr Mr. Gordon Fogg Mrs. Helen Hayles Mr. Anthony Brookes Mrs. Helen Hayles Mr. William Norrie Feb 1999-May 1999 Mr. William Loewen Jun Mr. Bruce MacCormack 2000-Feb 03 Mr. Roger King Mar 2003-Dec 2003 Ms. Patti Sullivan Dec 2003-Jan 2005 Mr. Wally Fox-Decent Jan Jul 2006 Ms. Carol Bellringer Jul 2006-Nov 2006 Mr. Harvey Pollock (Interim President) Dec Jun 2007 Mr. Brendan MacDougall Ms. Dorothy Dobbie 2012-present Mr. Timothy E. Burt, CFA 30 OVERTURE I February March 2015

33 WSO SUPPORTERS The WSO gratefully acknowledges the following companies whose generous support helps to ensure musical enrichment within our community. Thank you! Podium $20,000 + The Council for Business and the Arts in Canada Johnston Group Inc. Resident Artist $10,000 - $19,999 The Distillery Qualico Principal Chair $5,000 - $9,999 Canon Canada Inc. Carlyle Printers, Service & Supplies Ltd. Terracon Development Ltd. The Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada Assistant Principal Chair $2,500 - $4,999 Cambrian Credit Union J.K. Investments Ltd. Orchestra Chair $1,000 - $2,499 B. A. Robinson & Co. Ltd./Robinson Bath Centre Bison Transport Durango Construction Inc. Long & McQuade Musical Instruments MTS Allstream Urbanink Winmar Property Restoration Music Stand $500 - $999 Coghlan's Limited Crosier Kilgour & Partners Ltd. E.H. Price Limited Galsworthy Holdings Ltd. Hub International STRATA Benefits Consulting InterGroup Consultants Ltd. Peerless Garments LP Pollard Banknote Limited Red River Cooperative Ltd. True Value Hardware & V. & S. Dept. Stores Riser Under $500 A. Akman & Son Ltd. Con-Pro Industries Canada Ltd. Mid West Packaging Limited Patill/St. James Insurance Foundations The WSO gratefully acknowledges the following foundations: Aqueduct Foundation - Inga and Anna Storgaard Fund Brandon Area Community Foundation Bruce and Catherine Jones Fund, the Winnipeg Foundation Burton A. and Geraldine L. Robinson Fund C.P. Loewen Family Foundation Inc. Elizabeth B. Armytage Fund Foundation for Choral Music in Manitoba George Warren Keates Memorial Fund Houston Family of Bradwardine Fund, the Winnipeg Foundation James Thompson Memorial Fund in Trust of WSO John and Carolynne McLure Fund Leslie John Taylor Fund, the Winnipeg Foundation Lutz Family Foundation Marjory Alexander Graham & Family Fund Marjory Stewart McLaren Fund Nita Eamer Memorial Fund Sylvia & Robin Cowan Foundation The Noreen & Robert Allen Charitable Trust The Pollard Family Foundation Program for the Enrichment of French in Education Perce & Elizabeth Schirmer Foundation RBC Foundation Richardson Foundation The Tallman Foundation The Winnipeg Foundation The Winnipeg Foundation - Dr. Peter & Geraldine Spencer Fund True North Jets Foundation United Way of Greater Toronto The Legacy Circle exists to recognize the following patrons whose foresight ensures that the WSO plays on for all Manitobans for generations to come. The WSO gratefully acknowledges Legacy Circle members for their planned future gift to the WSO. Lucienne Blouw Lorraine & Gerry Cairns Greg Doyle & Carol Bellringer Ethel & Joe Karr Michel D. Lagacé G. E. Loewen S. E. Loewen W. H. Loewen Dr. Brendan MacDougall Carolyn & Nathan Mitchell Lesia Peet Edward Fisher & Lyse Rémillard Tannis M. Richardson Trudy Schroeder June Slobodian Muriel Smith Edith A. Toews & Dr. Helen A. Toews Robin Wiens & Émilie Lagacé-Wiens Donn K. Yuen 2 Anonymous The Maestro s Circle exists to recognize those special patrons whose significant philanthropy furthers the musical artistry of the WSO. Thank you! Honourary Chair Alexander Mickelthwate, Music Director Platinum Baton $25,000 + Bill & Shirley Loewen* Silver Baton $5,000 - $9,999 James Gibbs Michael Nozick & Cheryl Ashley Concertmaster's Bow $2,500 - $4,999 Gail Asper & Michael Paterson Timothy & Barbara Burt Pierce & Amy Cairns Bill & Margaret Fast Audrey F. Hubbard Kevin & Els Kavanagh* Dr. Brendan MacDougall Drs. Eleanor & Grant MacDougall John Mansfield & Pam Simmons* Judy & Ken Murray Diane Payment & Roxroy West Frank & Jeanne Plett Lawrie & Fran Pollard Dr. Diane Ramsey Dr. Donald S. Reimer & Mrs. Anne Reimer Hartley & Heather Richardson Tannis M. Richardson* Ian R. Thomson & Leah R. Janzen Mr. Richard Turner Professor A.M.C. Waterman Black Tie $1,500 - $2,499 Ms. Sandra Altner Aubrey & Dr. Linda Asper Mr. Jim Barrett Morley & Marjorie Blankstein C.M., O.M. Mrs. Lucienne Blouw Brenlee Carrington Trepel & Brent Trepel Doneta & Harry Brotchie Mr. & Mrs. John & Bonnie Buhler Herb & Erna Buller Ms. Patricia Chaychuk In Memory of Robert M. Chipman Mr. David Christianson Jan & Kevin Coates James Cohen & Linda McGarva-Cohen De Fehr Foundation John & Gay Docherty Dorothy Dobbie Greg Doyle and Carol Bellringer Marten & Joanne Duhoux Douglas C. Everett, Chairman, Domo Gasoline Corporation Limited Ilse & Philipp Ens Ms. Barbara Filuk* Mr. Alan Freeman & Dr. Radhika Desai Arnold & Myra Frieman Dr. & Mrs. Albert D. Friesen Bert & Lee Friesen Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Percy Goldberg* Joanne Gudmundson & Brian Oleson Drs. Daya & Chander Gupta Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Hawkins Peter Jessiman Derek & Mary Johannson Richard & Carol Jones Michael & Glenna Kay Dr. Terry Klassen & Ms. Grace Dueck Mr. Sotirios Kotoulas Mr. Rob Kowalchuk Paul Leinburd Dr. Judith Littleford Graham & Suzie Lount Jackie Lowe and Greg Tallon Dr. David Lyttle In Memory of David Mann Elaine & Neil Margolis Brent Mazur Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate Ron & Sandi Mielitz Dr. Michael Nelson & Dr. Selena Friesen Wayne & Linda Paquin Mr. & Mrs. W.B. Parrish Lesia Peet Dr. Beryl Peters & Dr. Blair Peters Harvey I. Pollock Q.C. Dr. Bill Pope & Dr. Elizabeth Tippett-Pope* Dr. & Mrs. Brian Postl Mr. & Mrs. G.V. Price John & Violet Rademaker Jim & Leney Richardson* Mrs. Shirley Richardson Mr. Rick Riess & Mrs. Jean Carter Sanford & Deborah Riley Olga & Bill Runnalls Mr. Terry Sargeant Trudy Schroeder Cheryl & Lorne Sharfe Jimmy & Morse Silden Winnifred Sim Jack & Elaine Sine Muriel Smith Dudley & Eleanor Thompson Susan Glass & Arni Thorsteinson Dr. & Mrs. Eric Vickar Mr. Curt Vossen Edward & Irene Warkentin Don & Florence Whitmore Klaus & Elsa Wolf Dr. & Mrs. Klaus Wrogemann * Founding Members February March 2015 I OVERTURE 31

34 Friends of the WSO help support the WSO s artistic programs each season. Thank you! Honourary Chair Gwen Hoebig, Concertmaster Symphony $600 - $1,500 Gorden Andrus & Adele Kory Margaret-Lynne & Jim Astwood Ms. Margaret Barbour Doris & Burton Bass Len & Mary Bateman David & Gillian Bird Lorraine & Gerry Cairns John Corp & Mary Elizabeth McKenzie Miss O. Dilay Carrie Ferguson Robert & Linda Gold Dr. & Mrs. W. L. Gordon Bruno Gossen Marianne Johnson June & Lawrence Jones Christina & Alan Kowalec Millie & Wally Kroeker W.K. Labies Douglas MacEwan Gord & Sherratt Moffatt Ms. Valerie Mollison Terence & Violeta Moore Mrs. Marina Plett-Lyle Levi & Tena Reimer Jim & Pat Richtik Mr. Bob Tallman Dr. & Mrs. Willem T.H. van Oers Raymond & Shirley Wiest 1 Anonymous Concerto $300 - $599 All Charities Campaign Judy & Jay Anderson Ms. Margaret Barbour Cheryl & Earl Barish Monty & Mary-Claire Bell Mr. & Mrs. C.R. Betts Helga & Gerhard Bock Mr. Jim Bracken Sheila & David Brodovsky Mr. & Mrs. F. 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Louise McLandress Margaret Moroz, in Memory of Ben Moroz Vera Moroz Drs. Kenneth & Sharon Mould Bonnie & Richard Olfert Carole & Cameron Osler Shelley Parham & David Smith Mr. & Mrs. David & Wanda Pike Donna & Ian Plant Lois Anderson Carolynne Presser Rosemary Prior Fred & Carolyn Redekop J. Reichert Ms. Iris Reimer Donald & Karen Ross Judge & Mrs. Charles & Naida Rubin F.E. Sanderson Barbara Scheuneman Hans & Gabriele Schneider Merrill & Shayna Shulman John & Linda Smith Brenda Standing Curtis & Lorane Steiman 32 OVERTURE I February March 2015 Murray & Loretta Steinbart Dr. Lea Stogdale Susan & Kerr Twaddle Mr. Robert Vineberg Jesse Vorst Pat Walker Ms. Donna Webb John & Diane Weselake Herbert & Shirley Wildeman Elma & Charles Wilson Robert & Rosalie Wood Harry & Evelyn Wray Zita & Mark Bernstein Family Foundation 11 Anonymous Serenade $150 - $299 Ross & Doreen Adamson Trish Allison-Simms Mr. Robert Baragar, in Memory of Mary Louise Baragar Dick & Minnie Bell Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Bethune Mr. & Mrs. A.K. Bolton Paul & Doreen Bromley Mr. Chris Brown Mrs. Jane Bullied Sel & Chris Burrows Rev. Msgr. Michael Buyachok Mrs. Mary C. Campbell Lawrie Cherniack Ron Clement Dr. & Mrs. Andrew & Pamela Cooke Mrs. Joyce Cooper Irene & Robert Corne Ted & Margaret Cuddy Judy & Werner Danchura Ms. Linda Daniels Bob & Alison Darling Robert McDowall Miss Anne Defehr Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Dingman In Memory of Graham Dixon Sally R. Dowler Mr. & Mrs. W. Easton George B. Elias Nobu Ellis Eva Enders John & Martha Enns John B. & Katie Epp Ms. Ursula Erhardt Margaret E. Faber Margaret & Bob Ferguson Dr. Nelma Fetterman Mr. & Mrs. D.C. Finnbogason Doug & Phyllis Flint Margaret Follett Arnold & Christa Froese Harold & Alice Funk Eileen George Mr. Donald Graham Larry & Susanne Greer Dr. Hilary Grocott & Ms. Shivaun Berg Kelsey Hargreaves Beth & Raymond Harris Nora Harvey Jane Hayakawa Jack & Elsie Hignell Bob & Biddy Hilton Carol Hitchon, in Memory of Mary Louise Baragar Mr. & Mrs. J.K. Holland Sonia & Harvey Hosfield Helmut & Dorothy Huebert Mrs. Joan M. Hunter Rudy & Gail Isaak David Jacobson Terry & Shirley James Ms. Marilyn Kapitany Henry Katz, in Memory of Dena Ms. Heather Kirkham Mr. Ray Kohanik Mrs. Marion Korn Ms. Janet Kuchma Elaine & Patrick LaMonica Mr. Norman Leathers Mrs. Donna Leech Mrs. Myrna H. Levin Owen Lewis, in Memory of Eric T. Lewis Rose & Dick Lim Mr. Gordon P. Linney Jim MacNair, in Memory of Mae Dr. & Mrs. A.G. Macrodimitris Barbara Main Ruth May David and Francesca McBean Robert McDowell D. McKay Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Terri McKerchar Mr. James A. McKinley Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon McLeod Glen Mead Nathan & Carolyn Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell Margaret & Fred Mooibroek Mr. Peter Morgan Margaret Morse Mrs. E. J. Nebbs George & Gladys Oelkers Ms. Pat Philpott Mr. Rick Pinchin Blumie Portnoy Phyllis Portnoy & Rory Egan Don & Carol Poulin Tim Preston & Dave Ling Mrs. Nell Provinciano Reynold & Esther Redekopp Mrs. Eleanor Riach John & Wendy Russell Dr. & Mrs. Alvin & Ethel Schroeder A. Schroeder Dr. Robert J. 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35 Al Alexandruk Mal Anderson Carol Bellringer Marilyn Billinkoff Doneta Brotchie John and Bonnie Buhler James Carr Edmund Dawe, D.M.A. Dorothy Dobbie Greg Doyle Jamie Dolynchuk Julia De Fehr Susan Feldman Barbara Filuk Wally Fox-Decent Jack Fraser Evelyn Friesen Elba Haid Helen Hayles Kaaren Hawkins Sherrill Hershberg Ian Kay Roger King Bill Knight Michel Lagacé Zina Lazareck PRESIDENT S ADVISORY COUNCIL Gail Leach Dr. Hermann Lee Naomi Levine Bill Loewen Jackie Lowe Dr. Brendan MacDougall Don MacKenzie Bill Marr Ed J. Martens Michael Nozick Harvey Pollock Dr. William Pope John Rademaker Kathleen Richardson George & Tannis Richardson Lenny Richardson Ed Richmond Lorne Sharfe William Shead Graeme Sifton Joanne Sigurdson Muriel Smith Bonnie Staples-Lyon Brenlee Carrington Trepel Dennis Wallace Tune to Prairie Public for front row seats to the World s Finest Performances! LOOK GOOD DRESS BETTER THERAPY CAN HELP! 485 ACADEMY ROAD May 8, 9 I 8:00 pm Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor Nobuyuki Tsujii, piano Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 Emperor Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 MASTERWORKS A SERIES SPONSOR: Call I wso.ca February March 2015 I OVERTURE 33

36 Shirley Ann & Louis Simkulak David & Lorraine Smith Ms. Brenda Snider Gordon & Darby Spafford Mrs. B. Rae Spear, in Memory of R.P. Spear Gary & Gwen Steiman Bonnie Hoffer-Steiman & Lionel Steiman Margaret & Hartley Stinson Dr. V. Marie Storrie Dr. & Mrs. David Swatek Dr. & Mrs. John Taylor Tom & Lori Thomas June & Lorne Thompson Ms. Marilyn Thompson C. & R. Thomsen Dr. J.M. Trainor Neil & Carol Trembath Melissa Weselake Myra Joan Wolch Karin Woods Mr. John Yarema 13 Anonymous Prelude $75 - $149 P. Achtemichuk Kaeren Anderson Mr. Philip Ashdown Allan & Rochelle Baker Rosemary & David Barney Robert Barton Ms. D Beaven Dianne Beaven Florence Bell Audrey Belyea Ted Bock & Liane Chalmers Keith & Marnie Bolland Shirley Book Frances Booth Brian & Bev Born Norma Bortoluzzi Mrs. Jean M. Bradley Mrs. Ruth Bredin Lorne & Rosada Bride Mr. Robert Briercliffe Miss Dorothy Broomhall Mr. E. Brown Mr. Ross Brownlee Ms. Carol Budnick Ms. Donna Carruthers Carol A. Cassels Ian & Marie Chalmers, in Loving Memory of Mary Louise Baragar Ms. David Charlesworth Mrs. Patti Cherney Ms. Maxine Cristall Mrs. Leona Christiansen In Memory of Rev. Thomas Collings Alex & Peggy Colonello Ms. Marcella Copp Joyce & Lawrence Cormack Helle Cosby M. & G. Crielaard Ms. Maxine Cristall Mr. Charles Crossin, in Memory of Mary Louise Baragar Margaret Cumming Ms. Denise Cyr-Gander Alonzo & Lise Daley Maureen Danzinger Mrs. Sheila M. Davis Jack & Mary Davison F. De Grazia Ms. Maureen Dolyniuk Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence & Brenda Donald F. P. Doyle Herbert Driver John & Ada Ducas Mrs. Dorothy Easton Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Ekins Mrs. M.L. Elliott John & Ruth Ens Ken & Connie Epp Don & Martha Epstein Greg & Linda Fearn Ms. Helen Feniuk Doug & Joanne Flynn Wayne Forbes Mrs. Marguerite Fredette Mrs. Margaret Funk Mr. & Mrs. George & Carol Gamby M. & Mme. Andre Gautron Father R A. Glofcheski D. Gooch Mrs. Noreen Greenberg Marj Grevstad Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Gomori Irene Groot-Koerkamp & Greg Edmond Ms. Christina W. Grose Mr. & Mrs. Mel Guberman Katie & DeLloyd Guth Mr. Patrick Hackett Miss Marilyn Hall Ian & Gerry Hamilton Marie Harnois Mrs. Phyllis Hatskin Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hattie Dr. & Mrs. J.C. Haworth Larry & Evelyn Hecht Helen & Albert Millie Hemmelgarn Laurence Herd Marilyn & Helios Hernandez Max & Eleanor Herst Ms Marilyn Hido Ms. Susan Hildebrandt William J. Hutton Ms. Helen Isaak Rozin & Cathy Iwanicki Jacqueline Iwasienko Wilfred & Dorothy James Alan Janzen & Leona Sookram Father Stan A. Jaworski Ms. Jayne Laverne Kapac Ms. Bev Kawchuk Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Kinnear Erwin W. Kitsch 34 OVERTURE I February March 2015 Mrs. M. E. Kittle Ms. Mary Klassen Mona Koropatnick Mr. Ernie Krahn D. Kristjanson Patricia Kuchma Robert Kusmack Edith Landy, in Memory of David Landy Mrs. Jessie Lang Mrs. Helen La Rue Rod & Ann Ledwich Mr. R. 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