R. Joseph Scott Music Director and Conductor Sunday, December 10, 2000 2:00 pm Eastlake Performing Arts Center Eastlake High School 400 228th Ave. NE Sammamish, WA
The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra. led by Music Director and Conductor R. Joseph Scott, is a nonprofit organization based on the Sammamish Plateau. Incorporated in 1994, the orchestra began as the Providence Point Pl~ers and has grown from a handful of musicians to a full ~mphony orchestra. Made up primari!y of Eastside musicians, the ensemble provides the opportunio/ for Qualified. dedicated instrumentalists to perform in an adult orchestra. The Sammamish Symphony is committed to developing and maintaining an enthusiastic and supportive audience by becoming an integral part of the local Eastside communio/ and providing Q.ualiry music at an affordable price for everyone. In particular. the orchestra promotes involvement in the arts for the young people of the communiry, including outreach programs and other learning opportunities for youth. 2 Linda Gingrich Linda Gingrich. artistic director and long time lssaquah resident. is the founder and conductor of the lssaquah Chorale. She received her Masters degree in Choral Conducting from the Universiry of Washington and her Bachelors degree in voice from Cornish College of the Arts. and is current!y pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting at the Universiry of Washington. She is also a performing member of the Ladies Musical Club. She has many years of experience with church choirs. in classroom and private teaching. as a lecturer. and as a composer and arranger. Ms. Gingrich is a published composer, and the IssaQuah Chorale has premiered a number of her works. Award/Tour Competition Winners Sunday. January 21, 2001at2 p.m. - Ladies Musical Club of Seattle will be presenting artist winners of our Award/Tour Competition in a concert at Faith United Methodist Church. 3924 IssaQuah-Pine Lake Road. on the Sammamish Plateau. Featured performers will be piano soloist Dainius Vaicekonis and baritone Keith Harris. Mr. Harris will be accompanied by pianist Monry Carter. Admission is free. For directions or Questions. call Coleen George at 425-391-2366. Youth Concerto Contest The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra, in conjunction with the Performing Arts Festival of the Eastside (PAFE) will be hosting the annual youth concerto contest again this year. The R. Joseph Scott Concerto Study Grant of$ IOOO will be awarded to the winner of the concerto division of the PAFE contest. The winner will then perform the concerto in a public recital with the Sammamish Symphony. For entry forms or further information regarding the contest, please send a self-addressed size ten envelope to PAFE, P.O. Box 3282, Bellevue, WA 98009. Should you wish to make a contribution of any kind to the contest. please contact Myrl Venter at (425) 392-6011
program Sammamish Symphony Orchestra R.]oseph Scott, Music Director and Conductor Sunday, December 10, 2000 2:00 PM Holiday Concert lssaquah Chorale Linda Gingrich, Artistic Director and Conductor Arranged by Arthur Harris LEROY ANDERSON Arranged by Luther Henderson M. LEONTOVICH-P. WILHOUSKY ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK GEORGES BIZET ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT and ROBERT SHAW ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT and ROBERT SHAW G.F.HANDEL TSCHAIKOWSKY Christmas (A Medleyef Carols) Sleigh Ride A Canadian Brass Christmas Carol of the Bells Dream Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel L'Arlesienne Suite No. I Overture Carillon Intermission The Many Moods of Christmas Suite 2 Issaquah Chorale The Many Moods of Christmas Suite 4 Issaquah Chorale Hallelujah Chorus Issaquah Chorale March Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker Ballet Music Director/ Conductor R. loseph Scott R. loseph Scott. founder of the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra, was music director. conductor and general manager of the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967-1997. Mr. Scott has been active in the musical community since attending the University of Oregon School of Music. Mr. Scott has also studied conducting with Eugene Furst and Wolfgang Martin of the Portland Opera Orchestra. Henry Holt of the Seattle Opera, Mikael Scheremetiew of the Thalia Conservatory and Vilem Sokol of the Seattle Youth Symphony. In addition to his notable career with the Bellevue Philharmonic. Mr. Scott has performed as Tympani with the Eugene and Grand Ronde Symphonies in Oregon, Oboe with Grand Ronde Symphony in Oregon and the Walla Walla Symphony and Seattle Symphonette in Washington. In past years. he has also fulfilled the role of Guest Conductor for the Highline Symphony in Burien and the Rainier Symphony in Auburn. LEROY ANDERSON Song of the Bel Is 3
progmmnous~~~~~- ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK (1854-1921)-"Dream Pantomime" from "Hansel and Gretel" In the second act of Humperdinck s famous opera the children. Hansel and Gretel, are walking through the woods looking for strawberries. As the daylight fades they become hopelessly lost. A "sandman" appears and. under his spell, the children drop off the sleep. During this scene the orchestra plays an interlude that has become known as the "Dream Pantomime". Although "Hansel and Gretel" is the most popular of Humperdinck"s works, he did write several other operas based on familiar fairy tales. One of these. "Die Koenigskinder" ("Children of the King"), had its American premiere at the Metropolitan Opera on December 28, 1910. Another. "[)omroeschen" ("Sleeping Beauo/") was based on a tale by Perrault which also formed the basis for a well-loved ballet by Tschaikovsky. Orchestral excerpts and orchestral suites from these Humperdinck operas have now become standard fare at symphony concerts. GEORGES BIZET (1838-1875)-Selections from L"Arliesienne Suite No. I-Overture. Carillon In 1872 French author Alphonse Daodet (best known for his 'Tartarin oftarascon") produced his play ''LArlesienne." The play involves a town vamp who seduces a young peasant away from his long-time girl friend. She then dumps him for someone else, very much lil<e Carmen in 4 Bizet's famous opera. The distraught young man commits suicide. Not a preto/ story, but the incidental music that Bizet wrote for the play is ~ pretry! The original incidental music was made up of twenry-seven short pieces. Bizet rescored five of these for his orchestral suite No.I: I. Overture, 2. Minuetto. 3. Adagietta, 4. Danse Provencale and 5. Carillon. After Bizet's untimely death. a friend, Ernest Guirand. selected four further pieces to form Orchestral Suite No.2: I. Pastorale. 2. Intermezzo, 3. Minuetto and 4. Farandole. Although the original play is almost forgotten, Bizet's wonderfully descriptive music is still very much alive. Judging from his main works, Bizet seems to have been obsessed with the "Femme Fatale"' even though he actual!y led a Quiet bourgeois life with his charming and devoted wife. Genevieve, daughter of JacQues Halery. composer of the opera, "La luive". ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT (1894-1981) This American orchestrator. conductor and composer. as a young man, studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. Over a period of forry years he orchestrated some three hundred Broadway musicals. In 1935 he produced an opera based on the life of celebrated diva Maria Malibran (1808-1836) ROBERT LAWSON SHAW This American conductor was born in Red Bluff. California in 1916. In 1948 he formed the Robert Shaw Chorale with which he toured international!y and produced many recordings. From 1967 up to his recent death he was Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Northwest Harvest The food brought today will be given to Northwest Harvest, who hos been fighting hunger in Woslinglon since 1967. They collect and distribute food lo more than 270 hunger programs throughout the stole. lost year ot our holiday concert we collected over 500 pounds of food! For additional information, see brochures, which ore available in the lobby. Board of Directors/Officers Melissa Underhill-Lee Frank Ronneburg Gail Ratley Barb Thorne Nick Kosuk Rebecca Kleinknecht John Sheppard R. Joseph Scott Myrl Venter Wendy Replogle, CMFT,CDC Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy 12505 Bel-Red Rd, Suite 211 Bellevue, WA 98005 (425} 444-4841 Come Join Friends of the Sammamish Symphony! Have you ever wanted to be involved with the orchestra but you can't play an instrument? Here is your chance. FOSS! Friends of The Sammamish Symphony is looking for volunteers. We need eager. and creative people to help with fund raising. publiciry and basic support for the orchestra. It is a lot of fun without a big time commitment. For more information please contact Becky Kleinknecht at caknrlk@wa.freei.net or 425-836-3565. We look forward to hearing from you. President Vice President. Personnel Manager Secretary. Business Manager Treasurer Assistant Librarian Friends of Sammamish Symphony Publiciry Music Director, Conductor Concerto Contest 300 NE Gilman Blvd, Suite 300 Issaquah, WA 98027 Fax (425) 373-1101 Volunteers Publicitv volunteers Prcbcn and Ruth Hocgh,Christcnsen Nan Gordon Kath\' Redmer Dorothy Tierney rv!vrl Venter Lobbv volunteer> rvlarlicc Gilmore Di Irons The Isreal Familv Gifford Thoma:. Colleen George
Violin I Cello English Horn Trombone David Potts Gail Ratley Andrea Overturf * Dan Lewis Acting Concertmaster Susan Combs- Lucinda Dalrymple Marissa Buschmohle Jim White Bauer Stephen Dudycha Kristin Edlund Anna Potts Clarinet Tuba Cecellia-Wendy Lee Wendy Replogle Julie Werth Heather Oesting Lynne Martinell Joyce Sanford * tackle McCormick Sandra Sultan Nicholas Kosuk Maria Parks Dorothy Tierney John Werth Tim Strait Timpani/ Bass Percussion Bass Clarinet Violin II Gary Hersh* Frank Ronneburg John Werth lohn Powelson * Caroryn Horlor David Brooks Trish Brock Chris Simison Scott Friend Bassoon Paula Chester * tared McElwee Dana Meinke Robin Dugal Rob Parks* Flute lordan Firestone Melissa Underhill- Cathy Grindle Bob Pajer Lee Harp Mara Lippa Tiffany Wirt Amy Rolph Saxophone Tori Berntsen Ellen Slifer Jamie Hall Caroryn Rivera Robin Tzucker * On Leave of Absence Wendy Yee Piccolo French Horn Caro!Yn Rivera Viola Glenn Gregg Nona Martin* Jerry Houston Oboe Mary Brickey Bernie Olshausen Tisha Marosi Alison Brooks John Sheppard Michelle Francis- East Jill Brown Trumpet John Gilmore Marissa Buschmohle Byron Rice Janis Orrico Andrea Overturf* Scott Selfon Sonia Ingles Barbara Thorne Corey Schroyen Myrl Venter * Juanita Weaver * Rachel Woods Are you interested in joining us? The Sammamish Symphof!Y Orchestra is composed of adult volunteer musicians dedicated to performing concerts and maintaining outreach programs serving Eastside communities. Rehearsals: Thursd~s 7:30pm - 9:4Spm. Please call 206-517-7777 or log on to www.plateau.org/ssoa to express your interest. Issaquah Chorale Soprano Shannon Bass Mindi Blanchard Sue Boroff Laverta Dauterman Anne Marie Dustman Barbara Hicklin Melinda Johns Marian Jones Pe_ggy_Kan<l&a Alice Lewis Elinor Reitz Daphne Robinson Alto Nikki Bellour Deborah Cramer Kristi Duffey Mary Gangl Leotogail Kramer Kris Matson tudy Peterson Doreen Pillie Lorry Primrose Bev Schaaf Paula Steinke Bobby Troske Betsy Warner Jody Warren Tenor Will Daspit Joan Green Sam Hauer Don Hicklin Greg Kiper Tom Moore Erich Studer Rene VanDeSompele Bass Dan Anderson Ed Boroff Larry Cleeton Randy Geiger Glenn Hall Geoffrey Korf Gordon Kramer Dale Leach Jeff Matson Dan Reitz For information about the lssaq.uah Chorale. contact www.issaquahchorale.org or 425-392-8446 5
Concert Ill Sunday. March 4, 2001 2pm Stephen Daniels. Violin Nielsen - Helios Overture. Op 17 Dvorak-Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op 95 T chaikowsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op 35 Serta and Sleep-Aire Mattresses Day Beds and Bunk Beds KEN MORSE STORE MANAGER 975-C N.W. Gilman Blvd. Issaquah, Washington 98027 (425) 391-9332 Concert IV Sunday. M~ 6. 2001 2pm Youth Concerto Competition Winner Brahms -Academic Festival Overture, Op 80 H~dn - Symphony No. 100 in G Major Schuman - New England Triprych Arnold - English Dances Concerto to be announced ffiiirj,j SA!h ASSOCIATES Tei. \425) 961 S.331 o~ \80UJ 927 5340 Mooia (4251417..0783 Fu (42$) '$$Hi301 I LIVE AT PROVIDENCE POINT. I LOVE THE LIFESTYLE. PLEASE CALL ME ABOUT SELLING YOUR PROPERTY AND THE PURCHASE OF A CONDOMINIUM IN THIS 55+ COMMUNITY. IT TRULY IS A WONDERFUL WAY TO LIVE. BEVERLY E. NESBITT Concert V Sunday. June I 0, 2001 2pm Pops Concert Kathryn Chung. Piano Nicolai - Merry Wives of Windsor. Overture Bizet - Carmen Suite Grieg - Piano Concerto in a minor Op 16 BEVERLY 425-961-5331 BEVERLYNESBITT@COLDWELLBANKERBAJN.COM A balmirc 4 Quality Accommodations Reasonable Price 5UfJ'ort.:d b.y Personal & Efficient Service Conference Services Trinity Lutheran College 4221 228th Ave. SE Issaquah, WA 98029 www.tlc.edu 6
Acknowledgements Countryside Floral & Garden. lssaquah Floral Arrangements Frank Bach Videotaping Mail Post Programs Mills Music Music Folders Joyce Cunningham Librarian Eastlake High School Facr1ities, Recording Archstone Inglewood Hill Meeting Space Michelle Francis-East Poster Design & Artwork Melody Comstock Program Design lssaquah Signs Banner Triniry Lutheran Church Rehearsal Space Eastside Fire & Rescue Station #222 Meeting Space Heritage Sociery Northwest Harvest Norm Roberts Program Notes ~ : 0 Copies and Shipping on the Plateau Color Copies Large Format Prints B & W Copies Volume Pricing Binding Laminating Fax Mail & Shipping Services Phone: 868-0887 Next to Safeway To the Many Supporters of the Sammamish Symphony Orchestra. THANK YOU! Many people have worked together to make our communiry orchestra possible. They have given of their time, talent and financial resources and have made the 2000-200! season possible. To you we say a special thanks. Benefactors ($5ooormore) Cindy Briggs Boeing Company Ciry of lssaquah (lssaquah Arts Commission) King Counry Office of Cultural Resources Colleen Hixenbaugh Preben and Ruth Hoegh-Christensen Norman H. Robert Sponsors ($100-499) Arthur and Lora Lee Allan Amy Asbury and Kevin Rogers Brian and Victoria Bertnsen Vera Jean Emrick and Paula Brown Justin Cole Michelle Francis-East Larry Fraley Gehl Flowers and Gifts John and Marl ice Gilmore Cathy Grindle Sharon and Laui Hillberg Jerry and Pol!Y Houston Nona Martin John and Jackie McCormick Microsoft Corporation Peter and Anna Marie Morton Leslie Nielsen Janis and Mark Orrico Gail Ratley Wendy Replogle Sammamish Communiry Television- Tom Harman Joyce Sanford Eleanor Seeley John Sheppard SHOUT Sal!Y Silzars Ellen Slifer Sandra Sultan Solomon and Katherine Sylvan Lu<y Thomas Barb Thorne Dorothy Tierney Myrl Venter Melissa Underhill-Lee Washington Mutual Bank Wendy Yee Todd Zimnoch In Memory of Rosetha Klopenstein ($100-500) Wayne Klopfenstein Leona W. Manning Supporters ($25-99) Philippa Chamberlain Mary Chatfield Margaret Bank Duane and Roma Bowen Mary Brickey Dennis Calvin Robert A. Clark Virginia Dawson Art Daar Caro!Yn Finneran George and Ray Carol Griffin Dan Lewis Mara Lippa Lynne Martinell Joseph and Lyn McElwee Mills Music Jane and Brian Pattinson Mary Rafa Frank Riggs Caro!_yn Rivera David and Penny Short Carl W. Smith Robert R. and Nancy Snead Craig and Vicki Sosey String Instrument Specialists - Ian K. Edlund KokKwai and Avis Wong See-Tho Juanita Weaver Rachel Woods We also would like to acknowledge all the other orchestra members' donations and the anonymous donations so generously placed in our donations box. 7
CITY. a OF ~-B The Sammamish Symphony is sponsored by a generous grant from the Ciry of lssao_uah Arts Commission. Thank you to the commission for their support. The Sammamish Symphony thanks the King Counry Arts Commission for their continuing support. The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra Association (SSOA) is a Non-Profit Corporation under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Service. All contributions support the charitable purpose of the SSOA. with less than 15% used for administrative expenses. SSOA is registered with the Washington Secretary of State (1-300-332-GIVE). Founded 1992. For further information. contact the Sammamish Symphof!Y Orchestra Association: P.O. Box 1173. lssaquah, WA 98027. Http://www.plateau.org/ssoa (206) 517-7777