InTune — The Houston Symphony Magazine — July 2019

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THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY MAGAZINE

JULY 2019

STAR-SPANGLED SALUTE 16

THE MUSIC OF QUEEN 22

July 4

July 5 & 6

DONOR & SUBSCRIBER 26 APPRECIATION

July 10

THE MUSIC OF SELENA 30 July 12 & 13

THE QUEEN OF TEJANO


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Programs

Star-Spangled Salute July 4 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 The Music of Queen July 5 & 6 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 Donor & Subscriber Appreciation July 10 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 The Music of Selena July 12 & 13 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30

Features

Letter to Patrons ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2 Bank of America Summer Sounds at Jones Hall �����������������������������9 Concert Preview: 30 Years Under the Sea ��������������������������������������� 12 Top POPS Series Musician Picks ��������������������������������������������������������� 14 Killer Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Queen �����������������������������������25 Backstage Pass with Anastasia Sukhopara �������������������������������������52

Your Houston Symphony

Your Symphony Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Upcoming Broadcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Orchestra Roster ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Society Board of Trustees ������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Staff Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Our Supporters

Vision 2025 Implementation Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 New Century Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Leadership Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Houston Symphony Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Donor Appreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Young Associates Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Chorus Endowment Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Corporate, Foundation, and Government Partners ��������������������46 Capital Investments ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47 In-Kind Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Houston Symphony Endowment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Legacy Society & In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Education and Community Engagement Donors . . . . . . . . . 50 Musician Sponsorships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Journey under the sea with The Little Mermaid—Film with Live Orchestra this Labor Day weekend

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LETTER TO PATRONS JULY 2019

No Independence Day would be complete without great patriotic music—we certainly think so at the Houston Symphony. For decades, our musicians have celebrated our country’s freedom with a spectacular free concert and fireworks display at Miller Outdoor Theatre. This treasured tradition is one of the things that makes Houston such a special place as people from America’s most diverse city come together to celebrate our great nation.

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170 concerts annually with an ensemble of 88 full-time professional musicians, the Symphony is Houston’s largest performing arts organization. We enrich the lives of hundreds of thousands through more than 900 annual community-based performances and inspiring classroom visits. Your support enables us to continue creating innovative and commanding musical experiences. The activities and projects of the Houston Symphony are funded in part by grants from the City of Houston, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Texas Commission on the Arts. The Houston Symphony currently records under its own label, Houston Symphony Media Productions, and for Pentatone and Naxos. Houston Symphony recordings are also available on the Telarc, RCA Red Seal, Virgin Classics, and Koch International Classics labels. Cameras, Recorders, Cell Phones & Pagers

This diversity also shines through in the fun and family-friendly programming of our Bank of America Summer Series at Jones Hall. We start with The Music of Queen, then pay tribute to Selena Quintanilla—the Queen of Tejano. The series ends “Under the Sea” with The Little Mermaid—Film with Live Orchestra in August. Continuing our tradition of thanking our generous and steadfast supporters, this year's Donor and Subscriber Appreciation Concert will feature harp virtuoso Rachel Lee Hall, Gold Medalist of the 2019 Ima Hogg Competition. The concert will take place July 10 and is free for Houston Symphony donors and subscribers. You can donate or subscribe today at houstonsymphony.org. The wizards and witches among you will also enjoy Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixTM in Concert, the fifth installment of our ongoing series of the beloved Harry PotterTM films with live orchestra. In this issue of InTune, you can also get a sneak peek of our upcoming POPS Series on page 14, where our musicians share their favorite POPS picks. Until then, stay cool and have a wonderful summer.

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ETIQUETTE

Sixty-six foot ceilings, scarlet carpet, teakwood, and travertine marble greet visitors to Jones Hall, the home of the Houston Symphony. Opened in 1966, Jones Hall has a uniquely designed movable ceiling that enables the auditorium to shrink or expand from approximately 2,150 to 2,900 seats.

For Classical concerts, if a work has several movements it is traditional to hold applause until the end of the last movement. If you are unsure when a piece ends, check the program or wait for the conductor to face the audience. If you feel truly inspired, however, do not be afraid to applaud! Brief applause between movements after an exceptional performance is always appreciated.

PRELUDE PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS Led by Musical Ambassador Carlos Andrés Botero, Prelude Pre-Concert Conversations are held 45 minutes in advance of each Classical Series performance and provide interesting insights into composers and their works.

DEVICES Please silence all electronic devices before the performance. Photography and audio/video recordings of these performances are strictly prohibited.

FOOD & DRINK POLICY Encore Café offers a selection of food and drink options before performances and during intermission; we also have several bars located throughout the concert hall where you may purchase beer, wine, and mixed drinks. However, food or drinks are prohibited in the auditorium for Classical Series performances. Drinks (in plastic containers) are allowed for POPS concerts and some Symphony Specials.

LOST AND FOUND For lost and found inquiries, please contact Front of House Manager Sarah Rendón during the performance. She also can be reached at sarah.rendon@houstonsymphony.org. You also may contact Houston First after the performances at 832.487.7050.

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CHILDREN Children ages 6 and up are welcome to all Classical, POPS, and Symphony Special concerts. Children of all ages are welcome at BBVA Compass Family Series performances. Children must have a ticket for all ticketed events.

LATE SEATING Each performance typically allows for late seating, which is scheduled in intervals and determined by the conductor. Our ushers and front of house manager will instruct you on when late seating is allowed.

TICKETS Subscribers to six or more Classical or POPS concerts, as well as BBVA Compass Family Subscribers, may exchange their tickets at no cost. Tickets to Symphony Specials or single ticket purchases are ineligible for exchange or refund. If you are unable to make a performance, your ticket may be donated prior to the concert for a tax-donation receipt. Donations and exchanges may be made in person , over the phone, or online.

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OROZCO-ESTRADA MUSIC DIRECTOR

ROY AND LILLIE CULLEN CHAIR Andrés Orozco-Estrada has served as the Houston Symphony’s music director and as chief conductor of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra since the 2014–15 season. He was appointed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in September 2015 as its principal guest conductor. In the 2021–22 season, he becomes chief conductor of the Vienna Symphony. Andrés conducts many of the world’s leading orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Staatskapelle Dresden, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, and Orchestre National de France, as well as major American orchestras in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Chicago. He has also led many successful concerts and opera performances at the Glyndebourne, Salzburg, and Styriarte festivals. Highlights of the 2018–19 season included his concert with the Vienna Philharmonic for Mozart Week and a new production of Rigoletto at the Berlin State Opera. He conducted his debut concert at the BBC Proms with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and led the Chamber Orchestra of Europe for the first time. As a guest, he returned to the Staatskapelle Dresden, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and The Philadelphia Orchestra. He and his Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra also performed Strauss’s Elektra in Frankfurt and Dortmund. In December, he led the Vienna Symphony with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Andrés continues his commitment to young musicians, conducting a concert with the Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic and leading a joint education project of the Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich with the Filarmónica Joven de Colombia, with whom he then tours. His record releases with Pentatone have attracted great attention. He was praised for his “beguiling recording” (Gramophone) of Stravinsky’s The Firebird and The Rite of Spring with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, and his recording of Richard Strauss’s An Alpine Symphony with the same orchestra earned him a reputation as “a fine Straussian” (Gramophone). With the Houston Symphony, he has recorded Dvořák’s last four symphonies, a “vital Dvořák with warm colors” (Pizzicato). In addition, he has recorded the complete symphonies of Brahms and Mendelssohn. Born in Medellín, Colombia, Andrés Orozco-Estrada began his musical education with the violin. He received his first conducting lessons at 15 and began studying in Vienna in 1997, where he entered the conducting class of Uroš Lajovic (a pupil of the legendary Hans Swarowsky) at the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts. Andrés lives in Vienna. 4 | Houston Symphony


Tune in to Houston Public Media News 88.7 FM Sunday nights at 8 p.m. to hear great performances from past Houston Symphony concerts. You can also listen Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. online through Houston Public Media's digital Classical station.

JULY & AUGUST 2019 BROADCAST SCHEDULE ALL BROADCASTS AIR AT 8 P.M. July 7 | News 88.7 July 10 | Classical

Classic Broadway 2016–17

RECORDED: May 26–28, 2017

Michael Krajewski, conductor Lisa Vroman, vocalist Doug LaBrecque, vocalist Rachel York, vocalist Houston Symphony Chorus Betsy Cook Weber, director

July 14 | News 88.7 July 17 | Classical

Totally ’80s 2018–19

RECORDED: January 11–13, 2019

Stuart Chafetz, conductor Aaron Finley, vocalist Nicole Parker, vocalist

July 21 | News 88.7 July 24 | Classical

The Ella Fitzgerald Songbook 2018–19

RECORDED: February 15–17, 2019

Steven Reineke, conductor Montego Glover, vocalist Capathia Jenkins, vocalist N’Kenge, vocalist

August 4 | News 88.7 August 7 | Classical

POPS Classical Knockout 2010–11

RECORDED: March 18–20, 2011

Michael Krajewski, conductor Houston Symphony Chorus Charles Hausmann, director

August 11 | News 88.7 August 14 | Classical

The Oscars: Best Original Songs 2017–18

RECORDED: March 1–3, 2018

Steven Reineke, conductor Ashley Brown, vocalist Ryan Silverman, vocalist

August 18 | News 88.7 August 21 | Classical

The Best of John Williams 2017–18

RECORDED: April 20–22, 2018

Michael Krajewski, conductor

August 25 | News 88.7 August 28 | Classical

The Music of Star Trek 2009 Summer Special

RECORDED: July 9, 2009

Robert Franz, conductor


ROSTER

ORCHESTRA Andrés Orozco-Estrada Music Director Roy and Lillie Cullen Chair FIRST VIOLIN Position Vacant, Concertmaster Max Levine Chair Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster Ellen E. Kelley Chair Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster Fondren Foundation Chair Marina Brubaker Tong Yan MiHee Chung Sophia Silivos Rodica Gonzalez Ferenc Illenyi Si-Yang Lao Kurt Johnson Christopher Neal Sergei Galperin Boson Mo* Jenna Barghouti*

DOUBLE BASS Robin Kesselman, Principal Timothy Dilenschneider, Associate Principal Mark Shapiro Eric Larson Andrew Pedersen Burke Shaw Donald Howey Michael McMurray FLUTE Aralee Dorough, Principal General Maurice Hirsch Chair Matthew Roitstein, Associate Principal Judy Dines Kathryn Ladner PICCOLO Kathryn Ladner OBOE Jonathan Fischer, Principal Lucy Binyon Stude Chair Anne Leek, Associate Principal Colin Gatwood Adam Dinitz

SECOND VIOLIN MuChen Hsieh, Principal Hitai Lee Mihaela Frusina Annie Kuan-Yu Chen Jing Zheng Martha Chapman Tianjie Lu Anastasia Sukhopara Tina Zhang Jordan Koransky Lindsey Baggett* Katrina Bobbs Savitski*

ENGLISH HORN Adam Dinitz

VIOLA Wayne Brooks, Principal Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Legacy Society Chair Joan DerHovsepian, Associate Principal George Pascal, Assistant Principal Wei Jiang Linda Goldstein Sheldon Person Fay Shapiro Daniel Strba Jarita Ng Phyllis Herdliska CELLO Brinton Averil Smith, Principal Janice and Thomas Barrow Chair Christopher French, Associate Principal Anthony Kitai Louis-Marie Fardet Jeffrey Butler Maki Kubota Xiao Wong Charles Seo Emileigh Vandiver* James R. Denton** Community-Embedded Musicians David Connor, double bass Rainel Joubert, violin Patricia Quintero Garcia, violin Alexa Sangbin Thomson, viola

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Steven Reineke Principal POPS Conductor Robert Franz Associate Conductor Betsy Cook Weber Director, Houston Symphony Chorus

CLARINET Mark Nuccio, Principal Thomas LeGrand, Associate Principal Christian Schubert Alexander Potiomkin E-FLAT CLARINET Thomas LeGrand BASS CLARINET Alexander Potiomkin Tassie and Constantine S. Nicandros Chair BASSOON Rian Craypo, Principal Elise Wagner Adam Trussell

HORN William VerMeulen, Principal Robert Johnson, Associate Principal Jesse Clevenger*, Assistant Principal Brian Thomas Nancy Goodearl Ian Mayton TRUMPET Mark Hughes, Principal George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Chair John Parker, Associate Principal Robert Walp, Assistant Principal Richard Harris TROMBONE Allen Barnhill, Principal Bradley White, Associate Principal Phillip Freeman BASS TROMBONE Phillip Freeman TUBA Dave Kirk, Principal TIMPANI Leonardo Soto, Principal Matthew Strauss, Associate Principal PERCUSSION Brian Del Signore, Principal Mark Griffith Matthew Strauss HARP Megan Conley, Principal** KEYBOARD Scott Holshouser, Principal *Contracted Substitute ** On Leave

CONTRABASSOON Adam Trussell

Orchestra Personnel Manager Michael Gorman

Librarian Thomas Takaro

Stage Manager Stefan Stout

Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Josh Hall

Assistant Librarians Aspen McArthur Michael McMurray

Assistant Stage Manager José Rios

Stage Technician Nick DiFonzo


TRUSTEES

2019–20 SEASON

SOCIETY BOARD of

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY SOCIETY

Executive Committee Janet F. Clark President John Rydman President-Elect Steven P. Mach Chairman Immediate Past President

Robert A. Peiser* Honorary Chairman Paul Morico General Counsel Mike S. Stude Chairman Emeritus

Barbara McCelvey Secretary John Mangum^ Executive Director/CEO

Evan B. Glick Chair, Popular Programming Barbara J. Burger Chair, Finance Miles O. Smith Chair, Artistic & Orchestra Affairs Brad W. Corson Chair, Governance & Leadership Viviana Denechaud Chair, Development Tracy Dieterich Chair, Community Partnerships Bobby Tudor At Large

Mary Lynn Marks Chair, Volunteers & Special Events Billy McCartney Chair, Education William J. Toomey II President, Houston Symphony Endowment Robert Orr Chair, Strategic Planning Manolo Sánchez Chair, Marketing & Communications Jesse B. Tutor Immediate Past Chair, Chair, Audit

Maureen Higdon^ President, Houston Symphony League Andrés Orozco-Estrada^ Music Director Adam Dinitz^ Musician Representative Mark Hughes^ Musician Representative Mark Nuccio^ Musician Representative Christine Kelly-Weaver^ Assistant Secretary ^Ex-Officio *In Memoriam

GOVERNING DIRECTORS Farida Abjani Michael W. Adler Marcia Backus Janice Barrow ** Gary Beauchamp Bill Bullock Barbara J. Burger Janet F. Clark Brad W. Corson Viviana Denechaud Michael Doherty Terry Everett Sippi Khurana, M.D.

TRUSTEES

Jonathan Ayre Philip A. Bahr James M. Bell Jr. Devinder Bhatia, M.D. Nancy S. Bratic Terry Ann Brown** Ralph Burch Justice Brett Busby Dougal Cameron John T. Cater** Michael H. Clark Virginia Clark Evan D. Collins, M.D., MBA Andrew Davis, Ph.D. Tracy Dieterich Kelli Cohen Fein, M.D. Jeffrey B. Firestone Eugene A. Fong Aggie L. Foster Julia Anderson Frankel Ron Franklin

Rochelle Levit, Ph.D. Cora Sue Mach ** Steven P. Mach Paul M. Mann, M.D. Rodney Margolis** Jay Marks ** Mary Lynn Marks Billy McCartney Barbara McCelvey Alexander K. McLanahan ** Paul R. Morico Robert Orr John Rydman**

Kafi Slaughter Ex-Officio Miles O. Smith Tracy Dieterich Mike S. Stude ** Evan B. Glick William J. Toomey II Maureen Higdon Bobby Tudor ** Gloria G. Pryzant Betty Tutor ** Manolo Sánchez Jesse B. Tutor ** Andrés Orozco-Estrada Judith Vincent John Mangum Margaret Alkek Williams ** Mark Nuccio Scott Wulfe Adam Dinitz David Wuthrich Mark Hughes Christine Kelly-Weaver

Betsy Garlinger Evan B. Glick Susan A. Hansen Gary L. Hollingsworth Brian James Joan Kaplan I. Ray Kirk, M.D. Ulyesse J. LeGrange** Carlos J. López Michael Mann, M.D. Jack Matzer Jackie Wolens Mazow Gary Mercer Marilyn Miles Shane A. Miller Janet Moore Leslie Nossaman Scott Nyquist Edward Osterberg Jr. Gloria G. Pryzant David Pruner

Tadd Pullin Richard Robbins, M.D. J. Hugh Roff Jr.** Miwa Sakashita Manolo Sánchez Ed Schneider Helen Shaffer ** Michael E. Shannon** Robert B. Sloan, D.D. Theol. Jim R. Smith Tad Smith Ishwaria Subbiah, M.D. L. Proctor (Terry) Thomas III Shirley W. Toomim Margaret Waisman, M.D. Fredric A. Weber Mrs. S. Conrad Weil Robert Weiner Vicki West Steven J. Williams

Frank Wilson Ed Wulfe** Ellen A. Yarrell Robert Yekovich Frank Yonish Ex-Officio Ann Ayre Jennifer Gravenor Nina McGlashan Jessie Woods Art Vivar **Lifetime Trustee

Mrs. Edwin B. Parker Miss Ima Hogg Mrs. H. M. Garwood Joseph A. Mullen, M.D. Joseph S. Smith Walter H. Walne H. R. Cullen Gen. Maurice Hirsch Charles F. Jones Fayez Sarofim John T. Cater Richard G. Merrill Ellen Elizardi Kelley John D. Platt

E.C. Vandagrift Jr. J. Hugh Roff Jr. Robert M. Hermance Gene McDavid Janice H. Barrow Barry C. Burkholder Rodney H. Margolis Jeffrey B. Early Michael E. Shannon Ed Wulfe Jesse B. Tutor Robert B. Tudor III Robert A. Peiser Steven P. Mach

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY LEAGUE Miss Ima Hogg Mrs. John F. Grant Mrs. J. R. Parten Mrs. Andrew E. Rutter Mrs. Aubrey Leno Carter Mrs. Stuart Sherar Mrs. Julian Barrows Ms. Hazel Ledbetter Mrs. Albert P. Jones Mrs. Ben A. Calhoun Mrs. James Griffith Lawhon Mrs. Olaf LaCour Olsen Mrs. Ralph Ellis Gunn Mrs. Leon Jaworski Mrs. Garrett R. Tucker Jr. Mrs. M. T. Launius Jr. Mrs. Thompson McCleary Mrs. Theodore W. Cooper Mrs. Allen W. Carruth Mrs. David Hannah Jr. Mary Louis Kister Mrs. Edward W. Kelley Jr. Mrs. John W. Herndon Mrs. Charles Franzen Mrs. Harold R. DeMoss Jr. Mrs. Edward H. Soderstrom

Mrs. Lilly Kucera Andress Ms. Marilou Bonner Mrs. W. Harold Sellers Mrs. Harry H. Gendel Mrs. Robert M. Eury Mrs. E. C. Vandagrift Jr. Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Terry Ann Brown Nancy Strohmer Mary Ann McKeithan Ann Cavanaugh Mrs. James A. Shaffer Lucy H. Lewis Catherine McNamara Shirley McGregor Pearson Paula Jarrett Cora Sue Mach Kathi Rovere Norma Jean Brown Barbara McCelvey Lori Sorcic Jansen Nancy B. Willerson Jane Clark Nancy Littlejohn Donna Shen Dr. Susan Snider Osterberg Dr. Kelli Cohen Fein Vicki West Mrs. Jesse Tutor Darlene Clark Beth Wolff

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY LEAGUE BAY AREA Fran Strong Selma Neumann Julia Wells Dagmar Meeh Priscilla Heidbreder Harriett Small Nina Spencer Elizabeth Glenn Ebby Creden Charlotte Gaunt Norma Brady Cindy Kuenneke Helen Powell Sharon Dillard Diane McLaughlin Roberta Liston Suzanne Hicks Sue Smith

Shirley Wettling Jo Anne Mills Phyllis Molnar Pat Bertelli Emyre B. Robinson Dana Puddy Angela Buell Pat Brackett Joan Wade Yvonne Herring Deanna Lamoreux Glenda Toole Carole Murphy Patience Myers James Moore Mary Voigt Martha McWilliams

FRIENDS OF JONES HALL REPRESENTATIVES Ronald G. Franklin

Steven P. Mach

Barbara McCelvey

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STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE

The Houston Symphony Administrative Staff is made up of 72 full-time and part-time professionals who work diligently behind the scenes to ensure all operations within the organization are run effectively and efficiently. This inspiring team is dedicated to bringing the great music of the Houston Symphony to our community. SENIOR MANAGEMENT GROUP

FINANCE | ADMINISTRATION | IT | HR

John Mangum, Executive Director/CEO, Margaret Alkek Williams Chair Pam Blaine, Chief of Education and Community Engagement Elizabeth S. Condic, Chief Financial Officer Vicky Dominguez, Chief Operating Officer Nancy Giles, Chief Development Officer Gwen Watkins, Chief Marketing Officer

Brittany Basden, Support Engineer Robert Boyd, Budget Manager Henry Cantu, Accountant II Kimberly Cegielski, Staff Accountant Joel James, Senior HR Manager Tanya Lovetro, Director, Finance Morgana Rickard, Controller Gabriela Rivera, Senior Accountant Anthony Stringer, Director, IT Ariela Ventura, Office Manager/HR Coordinator Lee Whatley, Senior Director, IT and Analytics

Christine Kelly-Weaver, Executive Assistant/Board Liaison DEVELOPMENT Michael Arlen, Associate Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts Rachel Bosworth, Manager, Special Events Julie Busch, Manager, League Relations and Fundraising J. Steven Covington, Director, Endowment and Planned Giving Timothy Dillow, Director, Special Events Amanda T. Dinitz, Major Gifts Officer Samuel García, Development Assistant Sydnee E. Houlette, Manager, Institutional Giving Stewardship Leticia Konigsberg, Director, Corporate Relations Jessica Jelinek, Development Associate, Gifts and Records Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship Tyler Murphy, Development Officer, Major Giving Groups Shane L. Platt, Development Associate, Individual Giving Martin Schleuse, Development Communications Manager Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts Christine Ann Stevens, Major Gifts Officer Lena Streetman, Development Research Analyst Christina Trunzo, Associate Director, Foundation and Government Grants EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Allison Conlan, Director, Education Emily Nelson, Associate Director, Education and Community Engagement Ana Rodriguez, Education and Community Engagement Manager Garrett Shaw, Education and Community Engagement Coordinator

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MARKETING | COMMUNICATIONS | PATRON SERVICES Mark Bailes, Marketing Coordinator Shelby Banda, Patron Services Representative Joshua Chavira, Patron Services Representative Davy Cruz, Patron Services Representative Calvin Dotsey, Communications Specialist Heather Fails, Manager, Ticketing Database BreeAngela Hamilton, Digital Marketing Coordinator Kerry Ingram, Director, Digital Marketing Edgar Ivan-Morales, Patron Services Representative Kathryn Judd, Director, Marketing Mateo Lopez, Assistant Manager, Patron Services Center Melanie O’Neill, Creative Specialist Sarah Rendón, Front of House Manager Mireya Reyna, Publicist Vanessa Rivera, Digital Marketing Manager Ashley Rodriguez, Patron Services Senior Representative Eric Skelly, Senior Director, Communications Jenny Zuniga, Director, Patron Services OPERATIONS | ARTISTIC Carlos Andrés Botero, Musical Ambassador Becky Brown, Director, Operations Stephanie Calascione, Artistic Operations Assistant Anna Diemer, Chorus Manager Jessica Fertinel, Assistant to the Music Director Michael Gorman, Orchestra Personnel Manager Josh Hall, Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager Aspen McArthur, Assistant Librarian Michael McMurray, Assistant Librarian Lesley Sabol, Director, Popular Programming Brad Sayles, Recording Engineer Thomas Takaro, Librarian Meredith Williams, Associate Director, Operations Rebecca Zabinski, Director, Artistic Planning


T H E

M U S I C

O F

JULY 5 & 6

The Houston Symphony’s 2019–20 subscription season begins in the fall, but you can hear the orchestra this summer thanks to the return of Bank of America Summer Sounds at Jones Hall. The 2019 Summer Series includes seven performances that are sure to delight fans of classic rock, animated film, and Tejano music. On July 5 & 6, the Houston Symphony pays tribute to Freddie Mercury with The Music of Queen. July 12 & 13, see the world’s first-ever orchestral concert celebrating the life and music of one of the most beloved Mexican-American entertainers of the 20th century, Selena Quintanilla, with The Music of Selena. The final weekend of the Series features a Disney favorite, The Little Mermaid — Film with Live Orchestra, on August 31 & September 1. Bank of America’s generosity in supporting these concerts continues its long partnership with the Houston Symphony and service to Greater Houston. The company has been a leading supporter of the Symphony since 1993, investing in activities ranging from the Symphony’s Annual Fund, special events supporting education and community programming, and the Young Associates Council. The Houston Symphony is grateful to Bank of America for its outstanding support. Please join us in expressing our appreciation by attending one of the exciting concerts of the Bank of America Summer Sounds at Jones Hall.

JULY 12 & 13

At Bank of America, we believe in the power of the arts to help economies thrive, educate and enrich societies, and create greater cultural understanding. On a global scale, the arts speak to us in a universal language that provides pathways to greater cultural understanding.

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Vision

2025 Implementation Fund

Vision 2025, the Houston Symphony’s 10-year Strategic Plan, describes our vision to be America’s most relevant and accessible top 10 orchestra by 2025. Since the plan was launched in 2015, the Houston Symphony has received generous contributions from hundreds of donors in support of the Vision 2025 Implementation Fund which surpassed $10 million in donations in the 2017–18 season. The fund includes support of specific initiatives that advance the goals of the Strategic Plan, such as: • The orchestra’s first multi-city European Tour in 20 years. • New and expanded education and community programming such as the industry-leading Community-Embedded Musicians initiative. • Commissioning and recording initiatives such as our cycle of late Dvořák symphonies, Music of the Americas; Haydn—The Creation; and Berg: Wozzeck, which recently earned the Houston Symphony’s first Grammy Award. In addition, in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, donors have also supported the Symphony’s Harvey Recovery Fund, allowing us to continue to work toward our vision during a challenging time. We are honored by their generous support. $1 MILLION OR MORE

The Brown Foundation, Inc. Janet F. Clark Rochelle & Max Levit

Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop Anonymous (1)

$25,000-$49,000

The Cullen Foundation Clare Attwell Glassell Houston Endowment Mr. John N. Neighbors C. Howard Pieper Foundation Spec’s Charitable Foundation Shirley W. Toomim

Gary & Marian Beauchamp The Boeing Company Justice Brett & Erin Busby Mr. & Mrs. Melbern G. Glasscock Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch Houston Downtown Alliance Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi/ Kalsi Engineering Carol & Michael Linn & The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Beth Madison Rita & Paul Morico Michael J. Shawiak Vinson & Elkins, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Ellen A. Yarrell

$100,000-$249,999

$15,000-24,999

$500,000-$999,999

Janice Barrow Barbara J. Burger The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Margaret Alkek Williams The Wortham Foundation, Inc.

$250,000-$499,999

Beauchamp Foundation Ms. Marie Taylor Bosarge The Elkins Foundation The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Joella & Steven P. Mach Barbara & Pat McCelvey Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Janice & Robert* McNair Clive Runnells* in memory of Nancy Morgan Runnells Mike Stude Oliver Wyman

$75,000-$99,999

EOG Resources, Inc. League of American Orchestras M. D. Anderson Foundation Lisa & Jerry Simon

$50,000-$74,999

Robin Angly & Miles Smith BBVA Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle The Humphreys Foundation LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation Jay & Shirley Marks Nancy & Robert* Peiser Dave & Alie Pruner Alice & Terry Thomas The William Stamps Farish Fund

Ralph Burch The Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation Viviana & David Denechaud Eugene Fong Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Evan B. Glick Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Christina & Mark Hanson Debbie & Frank Jones Dr. Stewart Morris Katie & Bob Orr / Oliver Wyman Donna & Tim Shen Tad & Suzanne Smith Texas Commission on the Arts Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Judith Vincent Vicki West Daisy S. Wong* / JCorp

$10,000-$14,999

Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation BB&T Cameron Management Virginia A. Clark Brad & Joan Corson Houston First Corporation Marzena & Jacek Jaminski Cora Sue & Harry Mach Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks

Michelle & Jack Matzer Mrs. Sybil F. Roos Laura & Mike Shannon Spir Star, Ltd. United Airlines Anonymous (1)

$5,000-$9,999

Estate of Freddie L. Anderson Anne Morgan Barrett James M. Bell Terry Ann Brown Dr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Condic Mr. & Mrs. Marvy A. Finger Mrs. Elizabeth B. Frost Mr. Jackson Hicks / Jackson & Company Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Kenneth J. Hyde Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Gary Mercer Susan & Edward Osterberg Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Reckling III The Schissler Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Stephen & Kristine Wallace Steven & Nancy Williams Mr. & Mrs. Tony Williford Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr.

$2,500-$4,999

Frances & Ira Anderson Bank of America Mary Kathryn Campion, PhD Margot & John Cater Dr. Rita Justice Mr. Yosuke Kawasaki Dr. Thomas D. Nichols Gloria & Joe Pryzant Mr. Steven Reineke Mr. Floyd W. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Manolo Sánchez The Strake Foundation Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Yonish

$1,500-$2,499

Anne H. Bushman Julianne & David Gorte The Leon Jaworski Foundation David & Heidi Massin Strake Foundation Mr. Walter Weathers

For more information or to pledge your support for Vision 2025, please contact: John Mangum, Executive Director/CEO, 713.337.8540 Nancy Giles, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525 Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship, 713.337.8521 Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, 713.337.8526 10 | Houston Symphony

$1,000-$1,499

Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Bergauer Mr. & Mrs. Chad Blaine Edwin Friedrichs & Darlene Clark George W. Connelly Leslie Barry Davidson & W. Robins Brice Valerie Palmquist Dieterich & Tracy Dieterich Vicky Dominguez Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Eubank Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Frautschi Dr. Susan Gardner & Dr. Philip Scott Catherine & Brian James Nina Andrews & David Karohl Velva G. & H. Fred Levine Dr. Amy Mehollin-Ray Oklahoma City Philharmonic Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Roland & Linda Pringle Hugh & Ann Roff Mr. & Mrs. Brad Suddarth Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Tabor Jr. Jean & Doug Thomas Alton & Carolyn Warren General & Mrs. Jasper Welch Nancy B. Willerson

$500-$999

Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Armes Mr. & Mrs. Ed Banner George & Florence Boerger Mr. Ken D. Brownlee & Ms. Caroline Deetjen Leone Buyse & Michael Webster Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Campbell Jr. David Chambers & Alex Steffler Mr. Chaing-Lin Chen Dr. Evan D. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Detwiler Mr. Jonathan Fischer Gillin Family Charitable Fund Bill Grieves Stephen Jeu & Susanna Calvo Mrs. Margaret Ketcham Mrs. Mariquita Masterson Mrs. Karen Mende-Fridkis ONEOK, Inc. Michael P. & Shirley Pearson Dr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Penn Patrick T. Quinn Mr. John Robertson Ms. Christine L. Scruggs Ms. Kelly Somoza Doug & Kay Wilson Robert & Michele Yekovich *deceased


New Century Society FOR ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION The New Century Society for Artistic Excellence and Innovation recognizes the Houston Symphony’s most committed and loyal supporters who have pledged their leadership support over a three-year period to help secure the orchestra’s financial future. Margaret Alkek Williams Janice Barrow Rochelle & Max Levit Cora Sue & Harry Mach John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods/ Spec’s Charitable Foundation Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Clare Attwell Glassell Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Mr. John N. Neighbors Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Smith Mike Stude Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor

Robin Angly & Miles Smith Gary & Marian Beauchamp Barbara J. Burger Ron Franklin & Janet Gurwitch The Hearst Foundation, Inc. The Joan and Marvin Kaplan Foundation Joella & Steven P. Mach Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Barbara & Pat McCelvey Houston Methodist Carol & Michael Linn & The Michael C. Linn Family Foundation Rand Group Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr. / The Robbins Foundation Steven & Nancy Williams

Baker Botts L.L.P. Beauchamp Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Blackburne Jr. Viviana & David Denechaud/ Sidley Austin LLP Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Dave & Alie Pruner

Donor SPOTLIGHT Suzanne and Tad Smith, supporters of the Houston Symphony since 2003, sponsored Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue this past season and are Musician Sponsors of Marina Brubaker, first violin. Tad, a Trustee of the Houston Symphony Society, and Suzanne have been long-time enthusiastic supporters of classical music and the Houston Symphony.

Leadership COUNCIL Leadership Council donors have committed $45,000 or more in support of the Annual Fund, special projects, and fundraising events over a three-year period ($15,000+ annually). Mr. & Mrs. Walter V. Boyle Justice Brett & Erin Busby The Elkins Foundation Evan B. Glick Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman

The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Billy & Christie McCartney

Rita & Paul Morico Ken* & Carol Lee Robertson Michael J. Shawiak Stephen & Kristine Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber

Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankmann Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. *deceased

For more information or to pledge your support for the New Century Society or the Leadership Council, please contact: Nancy Giles, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525 Molly Simpson, Director, Individual Giving and Major Gifts, 713.337.8526

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concert PREVIEW AUGUST 31 & SEPTEMBER 1 • JONES HALL

YEARS UNDER THE SEA HOW BROADWAY AND A LITTLE MERMAID USHERED IN A MONUMENTAL DISNEY ERA

For many fans, the “Disney Renaissance” is a highpoint in the history of animated films. Covering a decade (1989–1999) of feature films, this “Renaissance” brought a Broadway-like feel to classic, well-known fairy tales, thanks in large part to lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken. Until Ashman’s untimely death in 1991, this dynamic duo would create many unforgettable songs for Disney; it was The Little Mermaid, however, that ushered in one of the most successful eras of Walt Disney Studios’ 96-year existence. With the help of the Broadway vocal talents featured in the film, Ashman and Menken created the memorable earworms that keep us singing along. A proverbial power ballad, “Part of Your World” is the “I want” song typically found in a Broadway show when the main character sings about his or her dissatisfaction and yearning for something more. Jodi Benson’s soprano vocals did exactly that in her portrayal of Princess Ariel as she longed for something beyond the sea. In addition to this 12 | Houston Symphony

powerful number, Ariel also vocalizes a wordless theme that frequently appears in Menken’s orchestral score, played by the flute and supported by the rippling chords of the harp— orchestrations that become especially vivid when played live. Benson’s brilliant performance made her Disney royalty and has kept her in the Disney family for decades, reprising the role of Ariel in subsequent sequels and making a cameo appearance in Enchanted. Samuel E. Wright’s portrayal of Sebastian the crab produced two Calypso-styled songs: “Kiss the Girl” and the Academy Award-winning “Under the Sea.” For these songs, Ashman and Menken were inspired by the characteristic rhythms and vocal harmonies of Afro-Caribbean music. While the original script called for a Jamaican accent for Sebastian’s character, Wright could not quite nail the accent and instead opted for a Trinidadian-Tobagonian accent in his audition—winning him the role.


René Auberjonois lent his high-range baritone vocals for the comic relief of “Les Poissons,” but perhaps the real gem of this film comes from the raspy, contralto voice of Pat Carroll, who portrayed the sea-witch Ursula. Her villainous anthem, “Poor Unfortunate Souls,” combines harsh low brass and wild woodwinds that shape her iconic theme and set the stage for other classic Disney villain songs in films to follow.

experience the magic of the film with a live orchestra

Rounding out the lyrical compositions, “Fathoms Below,” “Daughters of Triton,” and “Happy Ending” showcase the ensemble melodies typically found at the beginning, middle, and end of Broadway musicals. “Happy Ending” reprises the main title theme of the orchestral score. As we celebrate its pearl anniversary, The Little Mermaid still holds strong as a Disney classic not only for its stylized animation, but also for the music that launched a renaissance. —Melanie O’Neill The Houston Symphony presents The Little Mermaid — Film with Live Orchestra August 31 & September 1. For tickets and information visit houstonsymphony.org

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TOP

2019–20

pops series musician picks

The Houston Symphony’s POPS Series features a diverse array of popular music that Houstonians love. As we try to beat the heat this summer, we asked our musicians, Chorus director Betsy Cook Weber, and Principal POPS Conductor Steve Reineke what POPS Series concerts they are most looking forward to in our upcoming 2019–20 season. From Hamilton’s Renée Elise Goldsberry to John Williams’ classics, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!

2019–20 | POPS SERIES LINEUP RENÉE ELISE GOLDSBERRY

Sept. 6, 7 & 8, 2019

RICK STEVES’ EUROPE: A SYMPHONIC JOURNEY

Oct. 11, 12 & 13, 2019

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK—IN CONCERT

Nov. 8, 9 & 10, 2019

VERY MERRY POPS

Dec. 13, 14 & 15, 2019

SINATRA AND BEYOND

Jan. 3, 4 & 5, 2020

UNFORGETTABLE: CELEBRATING THE NAT KING COLE CENTENNIAL

Feb. 28 & 29 & Mar. 1, 2020

WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN’: SWING TO ROCK WITH DAVE BENNETT

Mar. 20, 21 & 22, 2020

ARETHA: QUEEN OF SOUL

Apr. 17, 18 & 19, 2020

THE BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS: STAR WARS & MORE WITH CHORUS!

May 22, 23 & 24, 2020

season opener

RENÉE ELISE GOLDSBERRY SEPTEMBER 6, 7 & 8, 2019

RICK STEVES’ EUROPE: A SYMPHONIC JOURNEY OCTOBER 11, 12 & 13, 2019

There are so many exciting concerts this year in our POPS Series, but the one I am most looking forward to is Rick Steves’ Europe: A Symphonic Journey. I own and have used his guidebooks whenever I am on tour with an orchestra in an unfamiliar European city! I am eager to have the opportunity to work with Rick Steves and piece together my two passions, music and travel, into one unforgettable symphonic journey. —Tim Dilenschneider, associate principal double bass

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It’s hard for me to pick a favorite, I love everything, but I can say our season opener is going to be very special. We get to work with the fantastic Broadway artist Renée Elise Goldsberry. She’s the Tony Award-winning actress who originated the role of Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway musical smash-hit, Hamilton, so you’re going to be getting a lot of amazing Broadway music and some other potential surprises. —Steven Reineke, principal POPS conductor


top pick!

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK—IN CONCERT NOVEMBER 8, 9 & 10, 2019

I'm excited about this concert because it features my favorite Galactic Bad Guy: Darth Vader. Plus, Luke Skywalker grows up and matures in his Force abilities. Add to that my favorite Star Wars musical score by John Williams, and it's a winner! —Michael McMurray, double bass I am looking forward to Empire Strikes Back. Why? This doesn’t need an explanation, it’s Star Wars! —Elise Wagner, bassoon © 2017 & TM LUCASFILM LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Anything John Williams related! —Robin Kesselman, principal double bass

season finale

ARETHA: QUEEN OF SOUL

APRIL 17, 18 & 19, 2020

SINATRA AND BEYOND JANUARY 3, 4 & 5, 2020

I am most excited about Sinatra and Beyond. Nothing beats Tony DeSare’s jazz-style piano playing. —Rodica Gonzalez, first violin

Aretha: Queen of Soul, particularly because I'm excited about our guest artist, Capathia Jenkins. I'll never forget her voice from her performance with us last year—powerful, impassioned, and defiant, just like Aretha. —Maki Kubota, cello

THE BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS : STAR WARS & MORE WITH CHORUS! MAY 22, 23 & 24, 2020 John Williams is one of the most important composers of his generation, and the Houston Symphony Chorus is excited to participate in what promises to be a fabulous evening of "Oh! I didn't know he wrote that, too!" —Betsy Cook Weber, director, Houston Symphony Chorus

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FEATURED PROGRAM

STAR-SPANGLED SALUTE Thursday

July 4

8:30 p.m.

Miller Outdoor Theatre

Steven Reineke, conductor Chelsea Cymone, vocalist

J. S. Smith/Ormandy J. Stephenson M. Gould J. Weatherly/S. Hyken V. Morrison/S. Shoup Conti Adams R. Wendel Gershwin/N. Greer C. King-J. WexlerG. Goffin/Shoup Sousa S. A. Ward/Dragon Arr. R. Hayman Tchaikovsky

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The Star-Spangled Banner American Fanfare American Salute Midnight Train to Georgia Moondance End Credits from The Right Stuff Short Ride in a Fast Machine Commemoration Summertime from Porgy and Bess lyrics by DuBose Heyward

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman The Liberty Bell America the Beautiful Service Medley 1812 Overture, Opus 49

Did you know? • Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics for “The Star-Spangled Banner” in 1814 while he was detained on a British ship near Baltimore. • “Midnight Train to Georgia” was originally recorded by Jim Weatherly as a country western song titled “Midnight Plane to Houston.”


Star-Spangled Salute | Program Biographies

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Program BIOGRAPHIES

These performances are generously supported in part by:

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Guarantor City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board

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The Houston Symphony's Miller Outdoor Theatre concerts are supported in part by an endowed fund from The Brown Foundation, Inc. in memory of Stewart and Hanni Orton. Tonight's fireworks display is sponsored by the Miller Theatre Advisory Board. The Houston Symphony's sound shell ceiling is made possible through the generosity of the Beauchamp Foundation and the Fondren Foundation.

Steven Reineke has established himself as one of North America’s leading conductors of popular music. In addition to being principal pops conductor at the Houston Symphony, Steven is the music director of The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, principal pops conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and principal pops conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He previously held the posts of principal pops conductor of the Long Beach and Modesto Symphony Orchestras and associate conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Steven is a frequent guest conductor with The Philadelphia Orchestra and has been on the podium with the Boston Pops Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Ravinia. His extensive North American conducting appearances include Atlanta, Cincinnati, Edmonton, and San Francisco. On stage, Steven has created programs and collaborated with a range of leading artists from the worlds of hip hop, Broadway, television, and rock, including Common, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Cheyenne Jackson, Wayne Brady, Peter Frampton, and Ben Folds, among others. In 2017, he was featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered leading the National Symphony Orchestra—in a first for the show’s 45-year history—performing live music excerpts between news segments. As the creator of more than 100 orchestral arrangements for the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Steven’s work has been performed worldwide and can be heard on numerous Cincinnati Pops Orchestra recordings on the Telarc label. His symphonic works Celebration Fanfare, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and Casey at the Bat are performed frequently in North America, including performances by the New York Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic. His Sun Valley Festival Fanfare commemorated the Sun Valley Summer Symphony’s pavilion, and his Festival Te Deum and Swan’s Island Sojourn were debuted by the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops Orchestras. His numerous wind ensemble compositions are published by the C.L. Barnhouse Company and are performed by concert bands worldwide. A native of Ohio, Steven is a graduate of Miami University of Ohio, where he earned Bachelor of Music degrees with honors in both trumpet performance and music composition. He currently resides in New York City with his husband, Eric Gabbard.

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Chelsea Cymone | vocalist Chelsea Cymone is a singer who possesses the rare ability to command the stage as a vocalist or featured artist. A Houston native, she has been singing since age 5 with a foundation deeply rooted in the Baptist Church. Her love for classical music developed during her time as a student at Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA). HSPVA also nurtured her love for performing. After graduating, Chelsea attended Prairie View A&M University on scholarship with a concentration in operatic performance. She then began singing locally as a background vocalist, which led her to perform in Japan and South Africa as a background vocalist and featured artist. Chelsea made her debut as a featured soloist with the Houston Symphony in the 2018 POPS Season and has performed as the featured artist for Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Christmas and Thanksgiving parades. She has worked with several artists as vocal producer/arranger, including Tamar Davis of NBC’s The Voice, and as a background vocalist for Motown Gospel’s artist Gene Moore, Chanté Moore, Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child, Regina Belle, and Kenny Latimore. She works with Ernest Walker Entertainment to share her gifts on a corporate level for companies and foundations, such as The Barbara Bush Foundation. Chelsea Cymone sums up her life philosophy as “Make your passion your paycheck.” She works every day to do just that.

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FEATURED PROGRAM

THE MUSIC OF QUEEN Friday Saturday

July 5 July 6

7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Jones Hall

Brent Havens, conductor Brody Dolyniuk, vocalist and guitar George Cintron, guitar and vocalist Justin Avery, keyboards and vocalist Dan Clemens, bass and vocalist Powell Randolph, drums and vocalist

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM WILL BE ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAGE. THERE WILL BE ONE INTERMISSION.

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The Music of Queen | Program Biographies

Program BIOGRAPHIES BANK OF AMERICA SUMMER SOUNDS AT JONES HALL

These performances are generously supported in part by: Sponsor Ellen A. Yarrell

Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation through a special gift celebrating the Foundation's 50th anniversary in 2015.

Brent Havens | conductor Berklee-trained arranger/conductor Brent Havens has written music for orchestras, feature films, and virtually every kind of television program. His TV work includes movies for major networks, commercials, sports music for ESPN, and cartoons. He worked with the Doobie Brothers and the Milwaukee Symphony, arranging and conducting the combined group for Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Birthday Party Finale attended by more than 150,000 fans. In addition to the Houston Symphony, Brent has worked with some of the world's greatest orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic and BBC Symphony Orchestra in London; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra; Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, and Forth Worth Symphony Orchestras; Minnesota Orchestra; Nashville Symphony; Buffalo Philharmonic, and countless others. Brent recently completed the score for the film Quo Vadis, a Premier Pictures remake of the 1956 gladiator film. In 2013, he worked with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens to arrange and produce the music for the Thanksgiving Day halftime show between the Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, adapting classical music and rock songs into a single four-minute show. Havens is arranger/guest conductor for all the symphonic rock programs for Windborne Music.

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Brody Dolyniuk | vocalist Brody Dolyniuk, is a gifted, self-taught musician who plays several instruments and has a particular knack for capturing the voices and mannerisms of classic characters from music, TV, and movies. His first professional gigs were at piano bars in several U.S. cities, where he learned to charm audiences and expand his musical repertoire. With a longing to perform the music of the many rock bands that inspired him, Brody assembled Yellow Brick Road (YBR), unquestionably Las Vegas’s most successful classic rock band. Since 1997, YBR has been reshaping the casino entertainment scene by bringing a rock concert atmosphere to showrooms previously reserved for Top40-style lounge acts. Along the way, Brody made numerous radio and TV appearances and earned a spot in the finals of two national singing competitions. He has also produced several large rock shows using multimedia, lasers, comedy, and special effects. In 2007, Brody lent his vocal talents to several tracks on the mega-hit video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. He has also provided vocals for the Konami game Rock Revolution.

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QUIZ

THINK YOU KNOW QUEEN?

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ICONIC BRITISH ROCK BAND!

1

WHAT BAND DID GUITARIST BRIAN MAY AND DRUMMER ROGER TAYLOR FORM PRIOR TO QUEEN’S CONCEPTION?

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WHAT ART SCHOOL DID FREDDIE MERCURY ATTEND, WHERE HE DESIGNED THE GROUP’S NOW-FAMOUS LOGO?

2

WHAT IS FREDDIE MERCURY’S BIRTH NAME?

8

WHAT WAS QUEEN’S BEST-SELLING SINGLE?

3

“BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY” WAS THE FIRST SINGLE RELEASED OFF WHICH 1975 ALBUM?

9

WHAT YEAR WAS QUEEN INDUCTED INTO THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME?

4

WHAT WAS QUEEN’S FIRST #1 HIT IN THE UNITED STATES?

10

SINCE 2004, QUEEN HAS PERFORMED AS “QUEEN + [NAME]” WITH WHICH TWO VOCALISTS?

5

QUEEN’S PERFORMANCE AT WHAT 1985 BENEFIT CONCERT (RAISING FUNDS FOR THE ON-GOING ETHIOPIAN FAMINE) WAS RANKED THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE OF ALL TIME?

6

WHO PRODUCED QUEEN’S FIRST ALBUMS?

ANSWERS: 1. SMILE 2. FARROKH "FREDDIE" BULSARA 3. A NIGHT AT THE OPERA 4. "CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE" 5. LIVE AID 6. ROY THOMAS BAKER 7. EALING ART COLLEGE 8. "ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST" 9. 2001 10. PAUL RODGERS AND ADAM LAMBERT InTUNE — July 2019 | 25


FEATURED PROGRAM

DONOR & SUBSCRIBER APPRECIATION Wednesday

July 10

7:30 p.m.

Jones Hall

Robert Franz, conductor Rachel Lee Hall, harp, Gold medal winner, 2019 Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition

Mendelssohn Ginastera

Overture to Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Opus 21

ca. 11

Harp Concerto, Opus 25 I Allegro giusto II Molto moderato III Cadenza: Liberamente capriccioso—Vivace

ca. 23

I N T E R M I S S I O N

Elgar

Enigma Variations, Opus 36 Theme: Andante— Variation I (C.A.E.): L’istesso tempo Variation II (H.D.S.-P.): Allegro Variation III (R.B.T.): Allegretto Variation IV (W.M.B.): Allegro di molto Variation V (R.P.A.): Moderato— Variation VI (Ysobel): Andantino Variation VII (Troyte): Presto Variation VIII (W.N.): Allegretto— Variation IX (Nimrod): Adagio Variation X (Dorabella): Intermezzo: Allegretto Variation XI (G.R.S.): Allegro di molto Variation XII (B.G.N.): Andante— Variation XIII (* * *): Romanza: Moderato Variation XIV (E.D.U.): Finale: Allegro

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Did you know? • Elgar was not the first composer to write a set of “Enigma” Variations. In 1825, the English composer Cipriani Potter wrote a set of “Enigma” Variations for piano "in the style of 5 eminent artists.” It is unlikely that Elgar had any inkling of this obscure work; if he had, he would certainly have changed the title of his own piece! This strange coincidence seems to be yet another enigma surrounding Elgar's masterpiece.


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Program BIOGRAPHIES DEAR HOUSTON SYMPHONY FAMILY MEMBER This Donor and Subscriber Appreciation Concert is for you, in gratitude for all you do for the orchestra. Thanks to valued Symphony family members like you, the 2018–19 Season was a triumph. This orchestra would not be possible without the incredible enthusiasm and generosity of patrons like you. As you listen to tonight’s concert, please know that every note is for you. We look forward to sharing our music with you again in the fall as we begin our exciting 106th season, which promises to bring the orchestra to new heights. Thank you for all you do for the Houston Symphony. Please enjoy this performance in your honor. Gratefully, The musicians and staff of your Houston Symphony For a list of Houston Symphony donors, please visit page 37.

Robert Franz | conductor Robert Franz, acclaimed as a first-rate conductor and award-winning educator, is recognized as a creative force by critics, composers, and audiences of all ages. Composer Bright Sheng praised Robert for his “extremely musical and passionate approach towards music making,” and critics hail his “masterly pace, emphasis, and technical control.” In his 11th year as associate conductor of the Houston Symphony, Robert is a tireless ambassador for music education and continues to work toward the Symphony’s goal of serving more than 100,000 students by the year 2025. His steady progress has almost doubled attendance during his tenure. Last season, he was the first member of the Symphony’s conducting staff honored with the Raphael Fliegel Award for Visionary Leadership, in recognition of his success in advancing the Symphony’s educational and community engagement activities. Robert leads the orchestra in a broad range of creative education and family concerts, including its summer Neighborhood Concerts and an outreach program dedicated to bringing music to all Houston communities. Robert’s expressive and incisive style has placed him in increasing demand as a guest conductor with many renowned orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis and Victoria Symphonies, and Italy’s Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina. ASCAP has recognized Robert on two occasions for his advocacy in arts education. Under his direction, both the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Louisville Orchestra were awarded the Leonard Bernstein Award for Educational Programming. The Louisville Orchestra’s award led to the creation of Creating Music and Stories, an educational program for Kentucky Educational Television. Robert’s expertise in music education was recognized by the Idaho Legislature when he was invited to speak about its importance to the education committee. He was also invited to speak at the League of American Orchestras conference on the topic of New Music: Opportunities to Broaden Audiences. In addition to his current post in Houston, Robert is music director of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Orchestra, and founder/music director of the Idaho Orchestra Institute. Robert also served as music director of the Boise Philharmonic (2008–16) and the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra in Ohio (2003–10), resident conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (2005–09), and associate conductor of the Louisville Orchestra (1997–2006). Robert received his Master of Music degree in conducting and his Bachelor of Music degree in oboe performance from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. robertfranz.com InTUNE — July 2019 | 27


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Rachel Lee Hall | harp, Gold medal winner,

JENNY ANTILL

2019 Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition

A winner of Astral Artists’ 2017 National Auditions, Rachel Lee Hall has appeared at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Cleveland’s Severance Hall, Blossom Music Center, and Lyon & Healy Hall. Rachel was winner of the 2013 Lyon & Healy Award, and has received top prizes from such competitions as the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) Concerto Competition and the Saratoga Harp Colony “Play with the Pros” Competition. She is also the recipient of the Alice Chalifoux Award and was the 2015 CIM Presser Scholar. Rachel has been an orchestral harpist with The Cleveland Orchestra, the Akron Symphony Orchestra, the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, and a fellow with the National Repertory Orchestra. She has also appeared as soloist with members of The Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Repertory Orchestra, and the CIM Symphony Orchestra. Passionate about introducing the harp to new audiences, Rachel maintains a significant and ever-growing following on social media. She also maintains a private studio and serves on faculty at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. Rachel holds both bachelor and master of music degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studied harp performance under Yolanda Kondonassis.

Program NOTES Overture to Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Opus 21 Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)

Felix Mendelssohn was one of the greatest child prodigies of all time. The poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had heard the young Mozart perform in the 1760s, but he declared that what Mendelssohn had accomplished at the same age bore “the same relation to the Mozart of that time, that the cultivated talk of a grown-up person does to the prattle of a child.” By the summer of 1826, the 17-year-old wunderkind was swept away by Schlegel’s classic translations of 28 | Houston Symphony

Shakespeare. “I can still see him entering my room with a heated expression, pacing up and down a few times,” recalled A. B. Marx, a music critic and friend of the Mendelssohn family. With adolescent enthusiasm, the composer exclaimed: “I have a terrific idea! What do you think of it? I want to write an overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” “A few days later he, the happy, free one, was back again with the score, complete up to the second part,” Marx continued. The opening was the one we know today, but the rest was “perfectly praiseworthy—only I could perceive no Midsummer Night’s Dream in it,” Marx complained. Upset, Mendelssohn “ran out without taking his leave,” but soon accepted his friend’s criticism. Within a month, the overture was complete more or less as we know it today. The overture begins with four elfin chords for woodwinds that transport us to the dreamworld of Shakespeare’s play. Fleet fairy music follows, leading to a brilliant transitional passage representing the court of Duke Theseus. A quieter, more lyrical melody then depicts the young lovers. The final theme we owe to Marx: “‘It’s too full! too much!’ [Mendelssohn] cried, when I wanted him to make room for the ruffians and even for Bottom’s ardent ass’s braying,” Marx explained. Despite the proliferation of themes already in the overture, Mendelssohn obliged with rustic drones and delightful hee-haws in the violins. The fairy music returns for a developmental passage that parallels the lovers’ night in the woods. The music gradually slows, dying away as they fall into an enchanted sleep. The main themes are then reprised, but in a different order: after the enchanting opening chords, the fairy music now leads straight into the lovers’ theme, perhaps reflecting their now happy pairings upon awakening. The braying theme of Bottom and his fellow actors leads back to the court of Theseus. Just as the overture seems to be coming to a brilliant conclusion, the fairy music returns, echoing the fairies’ blessing of Theseus’s house at the end of the play. The music slows for a dream-like reminiscence of the Theseus theme, and the overture ends just as it began. The Instruments: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, tuba, timpani, and strings.

Harp Concerto, Opus 25

Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983) Alberto Ginastera had a fascinating and eventful career; born in Argentina, he studied with Aaron Copland in the United States, clashed with the dictatorial politician Juan Perón on multiple occasions, and played a seminal role in the establishment of music education institutions in his home country. Dating from the height of his career, his Harp Concerto had an unusually protracted genesis; harpist Edna


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Phillips, the first woman to join the Philadelphia Orchestra, commissioned the concerto in 1956, hoping she would perform it at the Inter-American Music Festival two years later. Ginastera, however, would not complete it until 1965, by which time Phillips had retired from public performance (the Spanish harpist Nicanor Zabaleta would premiere the work instead). Ginastera later described the concerto as “the most difficult work [he had] ever written” because the harp poses special challenges. Determined the piece should be a real, virtuoso concerto, he created a virtual compendium of harp techniques, including harmonics, pedal and fingernail glissandi, and percussive effects. The resulting piece is arguably the best work of its kind. The concerto begins with a dancing, high-energy theme in which the soloist vies with the orchestra. A mysterious transitional passage fades to a contrasting second theme, an introspective melody introduced by the harp alone. The sudden, percussive attack of the orchestra initiates an intense and varied developmental section before the first theme is reprised by a solo oboe. The tempo slows for the return of the second theme, which the soloist now plays with airy, distant harmonics, and the movement fades to a haunting ending. The slow second movement begins with a dark-hued, contrapuntal introduction for strings, which leads to a solo for the harp that recalls the sicilienne, a baroque dance with pastoral associations. A contrasting middle section features the uncanny sonorities of Bartókian night music. After a varied reprise of the strings’ introduction, the harp plays only a brief reminiscence of its sicilienne before the movement ends. The last two movements are linked by an extensive cadenza, a passage that features the soloist alone. After a dazzling array of magical sounds, the orchestra launches into the percussive finale. The harp leads a call-and-response dialogue with the orchestra that introduces the dancing main theme of the movement. This catchy tune alternates with increasingly exciting developmental episodes, building to a heart-pounding conclusion. The Instruments: 2 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, percussion, celesta, and strings

Enigma Variations, Opus 36 Edward Elgar (1857–1934)

By October 1898, Edward Elgar was 41 years old and through much struggle had built himself a reputation as a regional composer of choral music. Still, he was largely unrecognized by the larger musical world and had to rely on giving music lessons to earn his daily bread. Frustratingly,

he only seemed to receive commissions for light, occasional pieces rather than for the grand symphonies he yearned to compose. Despondent after a long day of teaching violin, he sat down at the piano one evening and began to improvise. Elgar later recalled, “suddenly my wife interrupted by saying: ‘Edward, that’s a good tune.’ I awoke from the dream: ‘Eh! tune, what tune!’ And she said, ‘Play it again, I like that tune.’ I played and strummed, and played, and then she exclaimed: ‘That’s the tune.’” Thinking of their friend Hew David Steuart-Powell, an amateur pianist, Elgar playfully varied the theme, imitating runs Powell would play to warm up at the piano, albeit “chromatic beyond H. D. S.-P.’s liking.” Soon, he began creating variations inspired by other friends, much to his wife Alice’s delight. What started as a lark would become Elgar’s “Enigma” Variations, his breakthrough masterpiece. The “Enigma” nickname stems from the presence of that word above the original theme in the composer’s manuscript score. What the “enigma” is has never been discovered, let alone its solution. Elgar dedicated the work “to my friends pictured within,” and in all, the original theme would be followed by 14 variations depicting Elgar’s wife, friends, a bulldog, and the composer himself. The friends were originally only identified by initials, nicknames, and music depictions, but this enigma, however, has long since been solved, as their identities are now well-known. Elgar once cryptically noted: “The Enigma I will not explain – its ‘dark saying’ must be left unguessed [...] through and over the whole set another and larger theme ‘goes,’ but is not played….” Many have since sought a tune that can be played simultaneously with the “Enigma” theme. A number of suggestions have been put forth, including “God Save the Queen,” “Auld Lang Syne,” and “Rule Britannia.” Elgar encouraged such speculation, but he rejected all proposed solutions. If there were indeed a hidden melody, he took the secret to his grave. Others have suggested that the enigma refers to a more abstract idea such as friendship, creative inspiration, or even Elgar himself. Fortunately, one does not need to know the solution to the enigma in order to enjoy the music, as the audience at the premiere thoroughly did on June 19, 1899. The piece made him internationally famous and continues to be treasured for its ingenuity and heartfelt emotions. —Calvin Dotsey The Instruments: 2 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, organ, and strings

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Andrés Franco, conductor *Isabel Marie Sánchez, vocalist *Houston Symphony debut

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Andrés Franco | conductor Beginning his fourth season as music director of Tulsa’s Signature Symphony and associate conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Andrés Franco continues to delight audiences with his imaginative programming and energetic style. Highlights of the 2018–19 season include debuts with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Omaha Symphony, and Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, as well as a return engagement with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. A frequent guest conductor in the United States, Europe, and South America, Andrés has appeared with orchestras in Houston, Columbus, Fort Worth, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Boise, Oklahoma City, and Chicago. Worldwide, he has conducted the Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León/Spain, the Orquesta Sinaloa de las Artes/Mexico, the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru, as well as the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional, Bogotá Philharmonic, Medellín Philharmonic, and Orquesta Sinfónica EAFIT in Colombia. He has also appeared at the Cabrillo, Grant Park, OK Mozart, Oregon Bach, and Texas Music Festivals. A native of Colombia, Andrés is dedicated to preserving and performing the music of the Americas. As principal conductor of Caminos del Inka, he has led many performances of works by Latin American composers, such as Jimmy López, Diego Luzuriaga, and the famous Argentine composer, Astor Piazzolla. Andrés formerly served as music director of the Philharmonia of Greater Kansas City (2004–2010); as associate and resident conductor of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (2009–2014); and as Leonard Slatkin’s assistant conductor during the 14th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition (2013). Born into a musical family, he began piano studies with his father, Jorge Franco. An accomplished pianist, he studied with Van Cliburn Gold Medalist José Feghali and attended piano workshops with Rudolph Buchbinder in Switzerland and Lev Naumov in France. He studied conducting with Marin Alsop, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, the late Kurt Masur, Gustav Meier, Helmut Rilling, Gerard Schwarz, and Leonard Slatkin. Andrés holds a bachelor’s degree in piano performance from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia, as well as Master of Music degrees in piano performance and conducting from Texas Christian University. He is married to Victoria Luperi, associate principal clarinetist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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Isabel Marie Sánchez | vocalist Acclaimed vocalist Isabel Marie Sánchez was named Best New Female Artist at the 2017 Tejano Music Awards and Best New Artist at the 2017 Tejano Music Hall of Fame Awards. Her second album, Sígueme, was nominated for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Female Vocalist at the Tejano Music Awards. Isabel Marie is signed to Q-Production/QZone Records, and currently works with Abraham Quintanilla (father of beloved Tejano music icon Selena Quintanilla). Her most recent album, XOXO, debuted at number nine on the iTunes Latin charts, and she was recently honored by a resolution from the Texas House of Representatives for her contributions to the arts, community service, and leadership in the Latino community. She is the youngest and first Tejano artist to have three songs in rotation at the same time listed in the top 20 for Tejano Gold Countdown, the nationally syndicated bilingual radio show. Isabel Marie has been featured on NBC La Voz Kids and was also a winner on Univision’s Sábado Gigante. Through her gift of music, Isabel Marie showcases her talent and the importance of music to Latino culture in the United States. Her spirit of community has already impacted the music scene, and she hopes to inspire young Latinas to dream big and strive for excellence.

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HOUSTON HISPANIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL The Houston Symphony’s Hispanic Leadership Council includes business, education, and community leaders who advise the Symphony about the communities we serve. Its guidance helps us provide meaningful musical experiences through partnerships and performances, including the annual Fiesta Sinfónica concert and Lunada, in partnership with the Mexican Institute of Greater Houston. The current chair of the council is Art Vivar, CEO of Monterra Energy. In 2018, under Art’s leadership, members of the Council conceived the idea of the world’s first orchestral performance of Selena’s music. Members took the initiative in commissioning and raising all the funds for orchestral arrangements of her songs. The Houston Symphony thanks the Hispanic Leadership Council for its energy, dedication, and vision in making these performances possible.

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Donor APPRECIATION Thank you, Donors! Houston Symphony donors and subscribers are the heartbeat of the Symphony, and we show our appreciation to Annual Fund contributors at the Grand Patron ($2,500–$4,999), Patron ($1,500–$2,499), Director ($1,000–$1,499), Principal ($500–$999), Associate Principal ($250–$499), Member ($100–$249), and Friend ($50–$99) levels in this special program. Valued donors contributing $5,000 or more are listed on pages 35–36 of this issue and in each monthly issue of InTune, the Houston Symphony magazine. Thank you again, and enjoy the exclusive Donor & Subscriber Appreciation Concert.

Grand Patron  $2,500–$4,999 Dr. & Mrs. George J. Abdo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Adler Mr. & Mrs. Roy Allice Pat & John Anderson Mr. Jeff Autor Ms. Marcia Backus Dr. & Mrs. Philip S. Bentlif Drs. Henry & Louise Bethea George & Florence Boerger James & Judy Bozeman Ms. Barbara A. Brooks Mr. & Ms. Bruce G. Buhler Anne H. Bushman Ms. Deborah Butler Tatiana Chavanelle Rhoda & Allen Clamen Mr. & Mrs. William V. Conover II Ms. Jeanette Coon & Thomas Collins Ms. Miquel A. Correll Mr. & Mrs. Rene Degreve Joseph & Rebecca Demeter Adam & Amanda Dinitz Mike & Debra Dishberger Mr. & Mrs. Michael Doherty David & Carolyn Edgar Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Eubank Jr. Paula & Louis Faillace Christine Falgout/ Island Operating Company Mrs. Ronald Fischer Patrick & Jeannine Flynn Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gangelhoff Mr. & Mrs. Neil Gaynor Ms. Margaret W. Germani Joan M. Giese Julius & Suzan Glickman Mr. & Mrs. Herb Goodman Julianne & David Gorte Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor Eric & Angelea Halen Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hall Richard & Arianda Hicks Susan Hodge & Mike Stocker Mr. & Mrs. Robert Humphries Steve & Kerry Incavo Arlene J. Johnson

Golda Anne & Robert Leonard Mr. William W. Lindley Mr. Jeff H. Lippold Mr. & Ms. Brian Mann Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Mason David & Heidi Massin Ms. Kathy McCraigh William D. & Karinne McCullough Ernie & Martha McWilliams Mr. Larry Miller Shane Miller Mrs. Suzanne Miller Ginni & Richard Mithoff Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Molloy Elizabeth K. Moore Ione & Sidney Moran Mr. John L. Nau III Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey B. Newton Mrs. Kay Onstead Capt. & Mrs. Kim Parker Mr. Tadd Pullin Clinton & Leigh Rappole Mr. & Mrs. John T. Riordan Dr. & Mrs. Richard Robbins Doug Williams & Janice Robertson Drs. Alejandro & Lynn Rosas Mr. Morris Rubin Mr. & Mrs. John Ryder Ahmed Saleh Laura Moore & Don Sanders Lawrence P. Schanzmeyer Susan & Ed Septimus Mr. Don W. Shackelford Becky Shaw Arthur E. & Ellen Shelton Hinda Simon Molly Simpson & Patrice Abivin Mr. Hilary Smith & Ms. Lijda Vellekoop Richard & Mary Spies Georgiana Stanley Richard P. Steele & Mary J. McKerall Georgeta Teodorescu & Mr. Bob Simpson Jean & Doug Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Unger Dean Walker Alton & Carolyn Warren Dr. & Mrs. Richard T. Weiss

Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Wherry Ms. Jennifer R. Wittman Anonymous (4)

Patron  $1,500–$2,499 Dr. Genevera Allen & Michael Weylandt Mr. Tom Anderson Carol Ann & Bill Anderson Michael Arlen John Arnsparger & Susan Weingarten Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Banks Dr. & Mrs. William S. Banks III Mrs. Myra Barber Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Battle Mr. & Mrs. Philippe Berteaud Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bickel Drs. Laura & William Black Mr. & Mrs. Chad Blaine Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Bolam Sverre & Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl Catherine Bratic & Mike Benza Mr. Chester Brooke & Dr. Nancy Poindexter Mr. Wayne A. Brooks Divya & Chris Brown Ms. Megan E. Brown Ron & Jane Brownlee Dr. & Mrs. Fred Buckwold Mr. & Mrs. Raul Caffesse Mr. Joseph K. Campbell Jr. Stephen Carroll Margot & John Cater Mr. F. Martin Caylor Mr. Chaing-Lin Chen William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes Jimmy & Lynn Coe George W. Connelly Norman & Ruby Crook Garreth DeVoe Ms. Elisabeth DeWitts Jeanette & John DiFilippo Mr. & Mrs. James P. Dorn Mr. Nicolas Droger Drs. Rosalind & Gary Dworkin Dr. Elizabeth Dybell Annette & Knut Eriksen

Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Espinosa Sally Evans & Brian Rodgers Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin Fein Emily & Matthew Fellows Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ference Jay Fields Laurel Flores Henry & Doe Florsheim Carol & Larry Fradkin Carolyn & Patrick Gaidos Ms. Lucy Gebhart Thomas & Patricia Geddy Dr. Michael Gillin & Ms. Pamela Newberry Kathy & Albrecht Goethe Mr. Marcos Gonzalez Rebecca & Andrew Gould Timothy & Janet Graham Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Gregory Claudio Gutierrez Mr. & Mrs. Franklin J. Harberg Jr. Jeff & Elaine Hiller Mr. Robert Hoff Mr. & Mrs. John Homier Ashley & John Horstman Stacy & Jason Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Thorro Jones Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Katz Mr. & Mrs. James L. Ketelsen Mrs. Lee Kobayashi Jane & Kevin Kremer Gerrit Leeftink Dr. & Mrs. Morton Leonard Jr. Kirby & David Lodholz Cynthia & Richard Loewenstern Mr. & Ms. Bob J. Lunn Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Magee Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Charyn McGinnis Mr. & Mrs. Danny Mei Mrs. Jean Mintz SOSOS Inc. Emily & Joseph Morrel – Porter Hedges LLP Mary Beth Mosley April Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Marc C. Paige George & Elizabeth Passela Linda Kay Peterson Mr. Gary Prentice Venu & Elsie Rao InTUNE — July 2019 | 37


Donor APPRECIATION continued Mr. Serge G. Ribot Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Mrs. Evie Ronald Brenda & Mansel Rubenstein Mr. & Mrs. Raymond E. Sawaya Kimberly & Evan Scheele Liana & Andrew Schwaitzberg Nadhisha & Dilanka Seimon Mr. Victor E. Serrato Aerin & Quentin Smith Mark Stadnyk & Amanda Hassler Michelle Stair Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Stastny Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stevens Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Stuart Mr. Clifford A. Swanlund Jr. Emily H. & David K. Terry Linda & Paul Thomas Dr. Brad Thompson Sal & Denise Torrisi Dr. & Mrs. Brad Urquhart Ms. Patricia Van Allan Mr. & Mrs. William A. Van Wie Mr. & Mrs. David Vannauker Elise Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Walt Ms. Gwen E. Watkins Mr. Michael Weylandt & Dr. Genevera Allen Gene & Sandra Williams Loretta & Lawrence Williams Dr. Alice Gates & Dr. Wayne Wilner Dr. & Mrs. Frank S. Yelin Anonymous (6)

Director  $1,000–$1,499 Mr. & Mrs. Kingsley Agbor Ms. Maurine Alfrey Suan Angelo Sue Sue & Don Aron Jerry Axelrod Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Baizan Mr. & Mrs. David M. Balderston Ms. Deborah S. Bautch Mr. Clarke Bean & Ms. Adrienne Allie Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Beaudet Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Benton Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd M. Bentsen III Mr. Paul Bitner Mrs. Ann M. Bixby Ms. Patricia K. Boyd Joe Brazzatti Dr. Patrick Briggs & Ms. Helene Harding Sally & Laurence Brown Caroline S. Callery Mrs. Nicole B. Cásarez Dr. David Cech & Dr. Mary Schwartz Dr. & Drs. John Chung Kathleen & Robert L. Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Cook James & Molly Crownover Mr. Thomas Damgaard & Ms. Jacquelyn Harrison Mr. Manuel Delgado Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Deschner Ms. Irma Diaz-Gonzalez & Mr. Roberto Gonzalez 38 | Houston Symphony

Priscilla Ennis Barbara Dokell & Larry Finger Mr. David V. Flores Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fluor Elizabeth & Ralph Frankowski Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Frautschi Mr. James E. Friedhofer Mr. Colin C. Gatwood & Ms. Aralee Dorough John & May Gee Susan & Kevin Golden Dr. John Gomez & Ms. Cora Mihu Mr. Jeffrey Gossett Joyce Z. Greenberg Paul & Suzanne Haines Mrs. Mary N. Hankey Deborah Happ Eliane Herring & Jim Goltz Mr. Stanley Hoffberger Dr. Vicki Huff & Dr. Eric Boerwinkle Mark & Marilyn Hughes Mr. Craig Ignacio Lynda & Frank Kelly Mr. & Mrs. William H. Knull III Dr. & Mrs. Michael F. Koehl Dr & Mrs. James H. Krause Velva G. & H. Fred Levine Mr. & Mrs. Peter MacGregor Mrs. Linda Massie Mr. & Mrs. Alan May Jr. Linda & Jim McCartney Maryellen McSweeney Dr. Amy Mehollin-Ray Mr. Russell J. Miller & Mrs. Charlotte M. Meyer Jo Ann & Marvin Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Richard Murphy Daniel & Karol Musher Musicians of the Houston Symphony Inc. Ms. Jennifer Naae Mr. & Mrs. Mark Nuccio Mr. & Mrs. George Pilko Dr. & Mrs. James L. Pool Mr. & Ms. Florante Quiocho Ms. Laurie A. Rachford Michael & Janet Rasmussen Mr. & Ms. J.B. Reimer Kathryn Ritcheske Jill & Milt Rose Rosemarie & Jeff Roth Mr. Richard Rowell Kent Rutter & David Baumann Mrs. Holly Sansing Mr. Martin Schleuse Mr. Tony W. Schlicht Ms. Linda Schmuck Charles & Dora Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shack Mr. Abraham Silva Barbara & Louis Sklar Dean & Kay Snider Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Snyder Mr. Bill Stanley Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Ralph A. Stone Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Street Stephen A. Tew, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. James G. Theus Mrs. Glenda C. Toole Mr. James Walker

Gretchen & Jay Watkins General & Mrs. Jasper Welch Douglas & Carolynne White Dr. Simon Whitney Carlton Wilde Dr. Robert Wilkins & Dr. Mary Ann Reynolds-Wilkins Anonymous (8)

Principal  $500–$999 Mr. & Mrs. W. Kendall Adam Ms. Sofia Adrogue & Mr. Sten Gustafson Ms. Gloria Alvarez & Mr. Byron D. Gulick Ms. Joan Ambrogi Mrs. & Mrs. Kent Anderson Mr. Rick Ankrom Mr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Arend Mr. & Mrs. R. Corbin Aslakson Mr. Wayne Basler Mr. & Mrs. John P. Beall Barbara & Jim Becker Mrs. Robert L. Berge Mr. Robert Boyd Dr. & Mrs. Larry Brenner Craig & Dolores Brooks Mr. Patrick Brooks Claire & Rich Brooks Joan K. Bruchas & H. Philip Cowdin The Burns Family C. Wayne & Patricia J. Miller Foundation Bill & Marion Calvert Gwyneth Campbell Dr. Melissa Campbell Dorothy E.F. Caram, Ed.D Carol & Tom Chaney Richard & Marcia Churns Ms. Angela Cinque Ms. Barbara A. Clark Mr. Willie J. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Clayton A. Compton Mr. Brent Corwin Tucker Coughlen Ms. Julie Cowie Sean & Rian Craypo Cynthia & Robert Creager Mr. Larry Cullen Mr. Carl R. Cunningham Dr. Lida S. Dahm & Mr. Karl A. Dahm Mr. Matthew Dangel Mr. Douglas R. Davis Ms. Susan S. De Courcy Brian & Leah Del Signore Dr. & Ms. Peter J. Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Detwiler Mr. Frank H. Dilenschneider T. Michael Dossey Mr. Calvin Dotsey Mr. & Mrs. Giulio Draetta Mr. Weyman Dunaway Mr. Andrew Dupre Mr. Chris Durst Mr. James Dyer Barbara Eaves Ms. Linda R. Ebeling Mr. Ramsay M. Elder Mr. David Elliott

Mildred & Richard Ellis Mr. & Mrs. James H. Etherton Mr. John Eymann Mr. Paul Fatseas Sidney Faust Dale & Anne Fitz Mr. Phillip Freeman & Ms. Brandy Skillern Ms. Lee Friedman Mr. Donn C. Fullenweider Martin Gambling Mr. Pepe Garcia Gary & Marion Glober Barbara C. Goedecke Helen B. Wils & Leonard A. Goldstein Ms. Patricia D. Gordon Mrs. Catherine T. Green Michaela & Nicholas Greenan Joan DerHovsepian & Erik Gronfor Ms. Barbara C. Groves Dr. Teruhiko Hagiwara Bruce Harkness & Alice Brown W. Russel Harp & Maarit K. Savola-Harp Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Harrell Mr. & Mrs. James Harris Kate & Malcolm Hawk Sheila Heimbinder Ann & Bill Heim Mr. & Mrs. Donald Herron Beverly & Richard Hickman Dr. Holly Holmes & Dr. Paul Otremba George E. Howe Ed & Anne Janes Edward L. Jensen Dr. & Mrs. Robert Jordon Ms. Bernadette Keating Ms. Carolyn C. Keeble Mr. Robin Kesselman Dr. & Mrs. James Killian Dave & Laura Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Jason Kisch Dr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Koch Gloria & Joe Koshkin Ann & Sam Koster Kathy & Randy Lake Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Landgren Stephanie & Ed Larsen Mr. David Leebron & Ms. Y. Ping Sun Mr. & Mrs. Robert Leonard Ms. Joyce Lindler Ms. Rachel Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Peter Loggenberg Ke Lunday Ms. Barbara Manna Mr. & Mrs. Mark Markovich Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mathieu Hans & Marge Mayer R. Scott & Rebecca E. McCay Mr. & Mrs. David McRoberts Pam McVeigh & Ray Hertel Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Moen Alan & Elaine Mut Mr. & Mrs. David S. Neuberger Leslie & John Niemand Mr. Monty Northern Eugene Nosal & Nelda Gilliam Steve Oster


Julie & Chip Oudin Ms. Linda Pancherz Mr. Frank Perez & Mrs. Priscilla Ennis Mr. Doug D. Perley Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Pless Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Pratt Ms. Jessica K. Price Mrs. Laurie Purcell Judy & Bill Pursell Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Pybus Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ramirez Ms. Louise M. Ratz Mr. & Mrs. William B. Rawl Mr. & Mrs. Dwain Reeves Mr. Patrick Renckly Mrs. Janet Rhodes Mr. Matthew David Roitstein Mr. Autry W. Ross Debbie Brooks Ruffing Robert J. Ryan Ramon & Chula Sanchez Ms. Stacey Saunders & Mr. Jeff Smith Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Scheliga Les & Lyn Schmaltz Betty & Robert Schwarz Ms. Christine L. Scruggs Susan Scruggs Charles & Andrea Seay Donna & Tim Shen Ms. Margaret Sheridan Carole Shivers Mr. William Siegel Gene & Aaryn Silva Mr. Brinton Averil Smith & Ms. Evelyn Chen Mr. Lawrence C. Smith Mrs. Lynn Snyder Betty & Gerry Stacy Carol & Michael Stamatedes Ms. Claudia Standiford Mr. Robert L. Stark Mr. & Mrs. Gary Stenerson Dr. Frank C. Sung Mr. Robert B. Symon Ms. Barbara Szalkowski Drs. James & Elizabeth Tang Gaylene Taylor Kerry Taylor Andrea & Trent Tellepsen Ms. Betsy Mims & Mr. Howard D. Thames Marjorie Therrell Suzy Till Dr. Robert Ulrich & Ms. June R. Russell Drs. Miguel Valderrabano Mr. & Mrs. John B. Wallace Sandria Ward Ms. Stephanie Werbiskis Mr. & Mrs. Bradley White Mr. & Mrs. George Wilkinson Daniel Willett Bridget & Brooke Williams Rev. B.T. & Dr. Robin Williamson John Wood Marvin & Terry Woskow Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Alan Young Dr. Ann Ziker Anonymous (20)

Associate Principal $250–$499

Ms. Jean Adams Mark & Shaza Anderson Mr. Rod Anderson Mr. Keith Anthis Mr. Humberto Aragon Dr. & Mrs. Martin J. Arisco Mrs. Peggy Armstrong Lori & Craig Atkins Carolyn & Ray Ayers Ms. Beverley Babcock Mr. & Mrs. Robert Balhoff Peggy & Bill Barnett Mr. & Mrs. Oleg A. Barsky Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Barta Ms. Leah Barton Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Beard Bruce & Barbara Becker Mr. & Mrs. Justin Becker Ms. Madge Bender Charles & Jacqueline Bertrand Mr. Michael J. Bitgood Jeb & Cynthia Blackwell Mr. & Mrs. Doug Blanchard Dr. Jerry Bohannon Arno Bommer Mrs. Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield Ms. Julie Bortolotti Ms. Diane Boundy Ms. Denise Breeden Ms. Zu D. Broadwater Richard L. & Robin Brooks Ms. Kathleen Bucher Jim Bulger & Phyllis Troxell Ms. Maureen C. Burg Mr. Thomas Burton Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Busch Kathy & Emile Bussemey Mr. & Mrs. Terry Carius Mrs. Carol A. Chaney Mr. Siwen Chen Ms. Andrea Chiappe Jerry & Jane Clark Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Coffman Mrs. Maralyn Cohen Mr. & Mrs. James Collins Ms. Patricia A. Connelly Mr. David Cooper Mr. Joe Corrigan Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Cullen Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Culver Mr. & Mrs. Tim Dansby Mr. Abhoy Das Ms. Cristiana Daugherty Ms. Anna M. Dean The Del Olmo Aldaz Family Ms. Elena deLaunay Joe Dellinger Mr. James Devine Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Dillow Ms. Judy Dines Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Doe Dog Pant Productions Mr. & Mrs. Jack N. Doherty Karen M. Doolittle Lamar & Anita Doyle Myra & Dennis Dria Mrs. Edward N. Earle Evelyn Earlougher Rick & Christine Eckelkamp

Mr. & Mrs. Billie Ellis Dr. Kenneth L. Euler Steve & Karen Ewing Trish Fadely Raymond P. Fales Ms. Marilyn S. Farrell Ms. Susan Feickert Mr. & Mrs. Al Fis Mr. Edmund C. Fischer Alan & Rita Fishback Ms. Kathleen Fitzgerald Liuda & Gustavo Flores Mr. Robert Fox Ms. Diane L. Freeman Janet & Mickey Frost Mrs. & Ms. Donald Fulton Christina Garcia Mr. & Mrs. John G. Gardner Mr. Joseph E. Garner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Garrett Ms. Leslie Gassner Mr. James E. Gerhardt Drs. Richard & Carol Gigliotti Hugh & Joanne Goff Sylvia M. Goldstein Ms. Jeannine Gomillion Bob & Sharon Graber Merle & William Granek Robert J. Grant Dr. Krisanne Graves Green Environmental Consulting, Inc. Mr. Dane C. Grenoble Mr. Jeffery Gubbels Mr. & Dr. Guerra Trudy Guinee Mr. Jeff Hansen & Mrs. Kelly I. Marts Mr. Patrick Hardwick Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hearn Ms. Samantha Heinle Mr. Billy Helms Mr. & Mrs. Rex Hemme Hope L. Hernandez Dr. Glenn Hieshima Charles & Jeannette Hight Mr. & Mrs. Scott Holshouser Jack & Kathleen Horkowitz Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Hortobagyi Ms. Darci Hubbard Mrs. Deborah Hudock Dale & Miriam Hudson Mr. & Mrs. R. O. Hunton Mr. & Mrs. Matt Hurley Mr. Michael Ibarra Mr. & Mrs. D. Scott Ingersoll Mr. Francisco J. Izaguirre Mr. Carl Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jackson Mrs. Sharon Jamison Mark A. Jensen George & Teresa John Mr. Robert E. Johnson & Ms. Ariella Perlman Ms. Charmaine S. Jones Ms. Victoria D. Jud Mr. Benjamin Kamins & Ms. Janet Rarick Mr. Kimberlin Kane Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Kent Ms. Connie Kao Mrs. Geraldine Karkowsky

Mr. John E. Keating Ms. Leslie King Gary & Tempe Kitson Leticia Konigsberg & Michael Olson Mr. & Mrs. William J. Kretlow Mr. Andreas Kronenberg Mr. & Mrs. Shaheen Ladhani Ms. Russell LaMarr Dr. & Mrs. Shane G. Lanys Mr. Matt Lanza Dr. & Mrs. Herman Lapin Mr. John Larsen Mr. Eric Larson & Ms. Melissa McCrimmon Frederick Lee Lawson Mr. & Mrs. William R. Leighton Ms. Tracy Leissner J. M. Little & Assoc. Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Lloyd Mr. Carlos J. López Mrs. Martiel Luther Dr. Calum Macaulay Kathleen & Tom Mach Ms. Renee Margolin Mr. & Mrs. Barry H. Margolis Mr. Jesse Marion Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Mathalone Ms. Carol Z. McComas Mr. & Ms. Michael McDonnell Dr. & Mrs. Wendell W. Mendell Dr. Robert A. Mendelson Ms. Maria Carolina Mendoza Dr. & Mrs. Gary E. Miller Ms. Helen F. Mintz Mr. Gasper Mir III Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Mitchum Jr. Dr. David Moeller Mr. Raul A. Monzon Mr. Alton Moore Mr. Clyde W. Moore Jr. Suzanne Morris James A. Musser Mr. Milford Myers Dr. & Mrs. Abraham Neiman Ms. & Mr. Jeanne D. Nelsen Phong Patrick Nguyen Mr. & Mrs. Glen Newick Pat & Martin Nicholas Dr. & Mrs. William L. Nix, MD Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Nixon Dick & Judy Nunn Marjory & Barry Okin Marc & Cathy Olson Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Pagel Linda & Jerry Paine Joe & Ann Palm Dr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Penn Peter & Nina Peropoulos Mark H. & Lynn K. Pickett Mr. Luis Pietrantoni Jenny & Tadjin Popatia Mrs. Rita Posner Ms. Antoinette Post Ms. Carrie Potter Mr. Joe B. Powell Kim & Ted A. Powell Ms. June Rabley Loreta & Ronald Rea Mrs. Adelina Romero Mr. Eric Rechlin Mr. David Regenbaum InTUNE — July 2019 | 39


Donor APPRECIATION continued Mary L. Reidy Ms. Katie Reinaker Mr. John Ridgway Brian Rishikof & Elena Lexina Mr. John Robertson Ms. Mallory Robinson & Ms. Helen Dow Mr. Michael Rodriguez Ms. Regina J. Rogers Mr. Jack H. Rooker Jane Root Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Rudy Mr. Bobby Rutherford Mr. Guillermo A. Saade Mr. Charles K. Sanders Ms. Diane Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Carl W. Sandlin Mr. & Mrs. James Sasseman Ms. Cindy Scanland Beth & Lee D. Schlanger Robert & Susan Schlein Mr. Brian Scully Mr. James Seaver Ms. Shannuth Sharp Dr. Lynne F. Shepard Pamela & Richard Sherry Ms. Alanna Sinclair & Mr. Benjamin Dzidowski Mr. Billy M. Smith Mr. Bobby Smith Mrs. Emily D. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Gavin H. Smith Mr. & Mrs. William K. Smith Ms. Judith Starr & Mr. Rigo Vannucci Mr. Joseph Stassi Mr. Per Staunstrup Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stegall Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Steinman Christine Stevens & Richard Crishock David & Ella Stivers Sherry & Bill Straight Mr. Matthew Strauss Mr. & Mrs. Ron E. Strawser Mr. Walter Suhr Mr. & Mrs. Hero Sultando Amy Sutton & Gary Chiles Mr. Frank W. Sveda Ms. Kristen Sydness Mr. Brian Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Gary Teletzke Tellepsen Family Mrs. Laura Thornton Mr. Peter Throm Mr. Robert E. Tillman & Dr. Jennifer E. Posey Mr. James Tolles Mr. Alan Tomlin Mr. Carl N. Tongberg Mr. Philip Trottman Mr. Garrett Truett Ms. Christina Trunzo Dr. & Mrs. Jeffery Tucker Mr. & Mrs. Eugene N. Tulich Ruth & Torry Tvedt Ms. Lisa Vargas Dr. & Mrs. Carl V. Vartian Mr. Paul Vernon Mrs. Margaret S. Walker Mr. Robert M. Walp Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Walter 40 | Houston Symphony

Linda R. Wardell Leone Buyse & Michael Webster Mr. & Mrs. Tim I. Wegner Mr. & Mrs. Alan Weiner Mrs. Joan Schnitzer Levy Mr. Larry Weis Ms. Kathy J. Welch Drs A & A Werch Wanda West Corinne Wheeler Ms. Lorri White Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Wilson R. D. Witshey Jr. & Candace E. Roberts, M.D. Mr. Gerhard R. Wittich Mrs. Patricia Wolfe Maxine & Emil Wulfe Mr. Roy Wylie Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. York Mr. Kenneth Young Ray Young Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Zoll Anonymous (25)

Member  $100–$249 Ms. Michelle Abrameit Shirley Ada Ms. Courtney Adamez Mr. & Mrs. Lee Adams Evelyn Akerman Mr. Guy Aldrich Mrs. Melissa Aldrich Mr. & Ms. Anthony Alfar Mr. Timothy Alguire Mr. John C. Allen Mr. Junius Allen Mr. & Mrs. Mike Allen Brian Allman Dr. Stanley Almoney Mrs. Lora Alvarado Mr. & Ms. Orlando Alvarado Mr. & Mrs. T. Michael Andrews Mr. Enrique Araiza Mr. & Mrs. Alan Arbizu Ms. Amy Ardington Ms. Michelle Armada Mr. Bill Arning & Mr. Mark McCray Mrs. Karol Arrington Mr. Henry Atkins Mr. & Mrs. Charles Aulbach Mr. & Mrs. James L. Austin Ms. Leilani Ayvaz Ms. Jo Ann Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Bainbridge Martha C. Bair Mr. Michael L. Baker & Mr. Myles J. Kearney Vic & Linda Baldridge Jaralyn L. Ballard Mrs. Wanda Bamberg Ms. Cynthia Bamford Brian Banks Mr. Curtis Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Allen Barnhill Dr. & Mrs. David Howe Barry Daniel Barta Gary D. Barton Carole Bartz Asit & Neeru Baxi Betty & Gerald Beathard

Michael & Shera Lyn Beckman Mr. Daniel B. Beeler Ms. MaryAnn Begbie Mr. & Ms. John Belcher Mr. Bruce Benham Dr. & Dr. Peter Benjamin Ms. Nancy Beren Mr. & Mrs. B. H. Berman Mr. Allen Berryman Kris Berthold Mrs. Panta J. Beverly Maryana Bilenka Ms. Susan Binney Mr. Chris Bivens Ms. Vera Blackburn Ms. Fannette Blum Mr. Jay D. Blume Jr. Ms. Kelley Bocell Thomas & Judy Bond Mrs. Angela Bongat Seaman Mr. Daniel Bonnet Mrs. Alicia R. Booth Wickman Robert Bornstein Mr. & Mrs. Chris Bourne Dr. Nancy Bowden Mr. Kevin J. Bradford Donald Brand Upfront Solutions Ms. Diane Brezner Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brown Mrs. Norma Jean Brown Ms. Marina Brubaker & Mr. Robert Knetsch Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bryant Mr. Robert Bryngelson Mr. Rustin Buck Mr. Donald Buckholt Mr. Robert A. Bullwinkel Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Bumpus Ms. Debora Bundage Ms. N D. Burge Mrs. Shirley E. Burgher Dr. Mary A. Burnside & Ms. Margaret Lincoln Mr. Frank Busch Ms. Julie Busch Mr. Jordan Buss Miriam J. Byrd Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Cahill Dr. Jane Campbell Mr. Charles Canfield Mr. & Mrs. Luis J. Cardenas Jr. Ms. Katherine Carney Ann Carroll Ms. Janice Carter Mr. Javier Casas Paulo Pedroro & Flavia Cassiola Mr. Cruz Castelan Mary Lou Centers Mr. Jeff Champlin Dr. Teh-sheng Chan Kathy & Gary Chandler Mr. Andrew Chaney Ms. Irene Chang Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Chapman Mr. & Mrs. Virgil W. Chatham Mr. Wayne Chavez Mrs. Gianna Cheng Mr. Kenneth Chin Jenny Chiovaro Mr. & Mrs. Jack Chosnek Jack & Margaret Cinque

Robert Cipriani Dr. & Mrs. James Claghorn Mr. Carlos Clark Mrs. Gean Clark Ms. Sara Clark Mr. Wayne Clark Mr. Melvin B. Class Bob & Paula Clay Ms. Kory R. Clement Mr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Clinton Jr. Ms. Mathilda Cochran Ms. Sylvie Collier Juan G. Colmenares Mr. James K. Cooper Patrick S. Corbett Mr. Evan Cormier John W. Cotton Ms. Jeanné A. Cox Mr. Euan Craik Mr. Juan Zane Crawford & Mrs. Lisa Phillips-Crawford Libbie Crawford Mr. Bryan W. Crutchley Mrs. Debbie Culp & Mr. Dale McKyte Dr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Cunningham Ms. Eileen Curling Ms. Kathryn Curtice Ms. Jeni Cutbirth Paul H. & Margaret E. Daffin Mr. Phil Dahlstrom Lee & Christina Daniels Ms. Lisa Darling Ms. Belinda Davidson Ms. Betty C. Davis Beverly Davis Mr. Edward Davis Mrs. MollyAnne Davis Ms. Susan L. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Don Davison Mr. John Deering Mr. & Mrs. Victor Denenburg Katherine Denham Jack & Pat DerHovsepian Mr. Tom Derrah Ms. Tana Deshayes Ms. Ida Diamond Amanda Dianne Ms. Susan Dierker Mr. Corbin Dill Ira & Judith Dinitz Dr. Barbara J. Divine & Paul Gregor Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Dodson Ms. Carolyn Dolby Mr. & Mrs. James J. Dominiak Mr. Lawrence D. Dorr Marilyn & Robert Dorries Ms. Angela T. Doucette Mr. Gary R. Dowling Mr. Terry Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Frank Dumanoir Ms. Elayne Duncan Ms. Cindy Dunn Mr. Jacob DuPont Mr. Derrick Duran & Mrs. Amber Trevino Mr. Luis Duran Mr. David Dylla Ms. Rebecca Edmondson Mr. Marc B. Edwards Ms. Shelley S. Eichenlaub


Mr. Richard R. Eiles Michael Ekizian Bradley S. Elgin, CPA Mr. Yaakoub Elkhamra Ms. Andria Elkins Mr. John Epstein Ruth W. Ereli Janice & Milton Erickson Charles & Joyce Ericsson Ms. Vivian Estey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eury Ms. Eleanor Evans Mr. Roger Eyster & Mrs. Angela Vascellaro Heather Fails Mr. Anoushiravan Farhangi Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Faris Jr. Mrs. Mary K. Farr Ms. & Ms. Jill Fatzer Mr. & Mrs. David Faulkinberry Mrs. Fran Fawcett Peterson B. Feld Peter Joseph Ferenz Mr. Dennis Field Sandra & Steven Finkelman Mr. William N. Finnegan IV Ms. Tamara Fish & Mr. Nathaniel Treadway Cathy & Dean Fishburn Ms. Julia FitzGerald Ms. Sandy Fletcher Lynne Liberato & James B. Flodine Mr. Christopher Florack Ms. Bonnie E. Flynn David A. Fontaine Mr. & Mrs. Harris B. Forbes Louise H. Fordham Harriet & Joe Foster Mrs. Mary Foster Ms. Mary Foster Fox/George Charitable Fund Ms. Karin Fox Mr. Bolivar Fraga Mr. & Mrs. Felix Fraga Mr. Jay Frankel Ms. Debra S. Fredette Dr. & Dr. Sigmund W. Friedland Mr. Mitch Gallaugher Mr. M.J. Gallop Mr. Sergei Galperin Ms. Catherine Gannon Chao Gao Ms. Christa Gaug Lotty Gautschi Mr. & Mrs. William Gemza Karen & Larry George Ms. Sara Georgiadis Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Gershenson Renee Gervais Mr. Vernon Gillette Mr. Michael Gilmore Mr. Howard Girbach Ms. Susan C. Goeres Mrs. Colleen C. Gold Mr. Paul N. Gold Dr. & Mrs. Jacob Goldberg Ms. Elizabeth Goldenberg Barbara R. Golub Mr. Jose Gongora John Goode & Janwin Overstreet-Goode

Carol & Dr. Barry Goodfriend Mr. Harold C. Gordon Dr. & Mrs. Michael Gordon Adelma Graham Ms. Leticia Graham Ms. Shirley Graham Mr. Ronald Grappe Joan & William Grattendick Mr. Joseph S. Graves Mr. David Green Mr. Hal Green Ms. Margaret Green Carol Sagan Greene Ms. Kathleen Gressot Ms. Susan Griffis Louise Richman & Dennis Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Mark Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gross Mr. Barton Grossman Mr. Peter Grundberg Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Guarisco Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ben Guefen Mr. & Mrs. David Guenther Ms. Joseph Gugenheim Jr. Mrs. Kathryn Hachigian Bill & Laura Hale Mr. Joshua Hall Ms. Maureen Hall Mrs. & Mr. Carla G. Hammock Mr. Robert Y. Hammond Jr. Lauren Hamner Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hardy Mrs. Dawn Harper Paige C. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Don Harris Ms. Paige Hassall Mr. & Mrs. John Hathaway Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hawes Ms. Jennifer Hawkins Ms. Kia Hawkins Mr. Myron J. Hawryluk Mrs. Fran Haxby Kathleen & Dick Hayes Tamara Haygood Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hazard Mr. Louis Hebert Walter & Punkin Hecht Ms. Christine Heggeseth Doug & Linda Heguy Mr. Christopher Hekel Ms. Josephine H. Helland D.Y. Hemmen Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. Hendrix Mr. Robert J. Henschen Mr. & Mrs. Bart Henson Dr. Rodolfo Hermosilla Ms. Lori Hernandez Mr. Robert T. Herrin Sandra Smith Herzstein & Randall B. Herzstein Patrick Heuer Ms. Elizabeth Hickman Mr. George Higgins Mr. Joseph Hill Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Bob L. Hilsher Mr. T. S. Hirtz Mr. Zachary Hodge Mr. Ryan Hoffland Mr. Stephen Holcomb Ms. Constance Holderer Mr. Edward J. Holm

Mr. & Mrs. Ned S. Holmes Mr. Ray A. Holtzapple & Mrs. Mary Dee Neal Mr. & Mrs. Alan Holzberg Mr. Erich Holzer Dr. & Mrs. Sung-Yun Hong Ms. Saori Honjo Mrs. Gladys Hooker Shirley E. Rose Ronald W. Hopf Mr. Gary Horn Keiko Cho Horton Ms. Annette Hrkel Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hsu Calvin Huang Ms. Renee Huey Ms. Mary E. Huffine Mr. John Hughes Cynthia A. Hurd Mikayla Inlow Dr. Katie D. Irani Mr. James F. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Jacoby Mr. Miguel Jakymec Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. James Mr. Paul M. Janicke Dr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Floyd Jennings Donna Jensen Mr. Kebei Jiang Christopher M. Johns-Krull Mr. Anthony Johnson Mr. & Ms. Charles Johnson Heather Johnson Mr. Jared Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Randal E. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jordan Dr. Elena A. Jouravleva Mr. John M. Jspruth Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kaestner Mr. Gabriel Kaim Mr. & Ms. Aslam Kaleel Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kan Celine Kaplan Mr. Keith Karnoski Mr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Kearney Margy Keaton Dr. Helen K. Lee Al Keller Sara Kelly Ms. Amy Kelso Mr. & Mrs. John Kemper James & Betty Key Mr. Colin Kiernan Ms. Diane Kilpatrick-Lee Mrs. Jo M. King Mr. Richard King Ms. Karen King-Ellis Ms. Mary Beth Kinman Mr. Stephan Kinsella Dacosta Kirton Mrs. Enid Knobler Gary & Linnea Kob Jo Konen Ms. Cathy Koonce Mr. & Ms. Alan Kornacki Ms. Mallory Kornegay Deborah Kosich Ann Kowalsky Ms. Jane Kramers Mr. Thomas W. Krehmeier Mette B. Kristensen Mr. Ronald Kruse

Ms. Gretchen Kuhn Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Kusin Drs. Premal Lulla & Anita Kusnoor Mr. Ernest Kwan & Ms. Corinna Shi Karen Lach Ms. Constance Lagrone Mr. Charles Landsell Ms. Susan Lang Mr. Leonid Lantsman Janis Pease LaRocque Mr. & Ms. Annette J. LaSala Ms. Maria Lascano Mr. & Mrs. Brian C. Lawrence Floyd & Myra Leaseburg Mr. Juan Ledezma Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Lee Dr. Anne C. Leek Laura A. Leib Dr. Albert L. Lemons Mr. James Leonard & Mrs. Delores Dunham Mrs. Nancy Leslie & Mr. Roger Smith Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Lesser Mr. & Mrs. Stuart I. Levin Mr. Samuel J. Levine Mr. Marshall Levit & Dr. Abgail R. Neiman Ms. Janine T. Levitch Dr. & Mrs. Joel K. Levy Charles H. (Eric) & Lucy Lewis Mrs. Jeannette Lewis Carol Lienhard Mr. Richard Lindley Mack C. Lindsey Mike & Becky Little Ms. Katherine Littlefield Ms. Fifi Litton Mr. Eric Liu Ms. Erika B. Liu Ms. Judy Liu Mr. Michael Loeb Ms. Dianne Logan Larry & Martha Loyd Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lucas Ms. Sarah Lux Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lynn Mr. Mark Ma Mr. Ray C. Mackey Judge Gary Maddox Dr. Lorena W. Maher Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Mancini Mr. John Manning David Marin Costa Linda J. Mars Ms. Anastasia Marshall Dr. Blaire Marshall Mr. Eric Martin Mr. & Mrs. Hunter L. Martin Jr. Mr. & Ms. Gary Martinez Ms. Aileen Mason Ms. Carol Mateo James Gray Matthews Dr. & Mrs. Glen E. Mattingly Ms. Nancy W. Mattison Ms. Denise Mauro Mr. & Mrs. Murray A. McAndrew Randy & Terry McBee Mr. & Mrs. David K. McCarty Pam Rea & Tim McCloskey Mr. & Mrs. J. Luke McConn InTUNE — July 2019 | 41


Donor APPRECIATION continued Mary Pauline McElroy Mrs. Grace F. McEwan Ms. L. Dianne McGreevy Mr. & Mrs. John C. McLean James & Mary McMartin Ms. Karen McNallen Mrs. Nancy McNease Ms. Kathleen McQueary Mr. & Mrs. Paul McSweeney Mr. Thomas McWillie Ms. Becky Medley Mr. Scott Mefferd Anne Schnoebelen Meixner Ms. Lillian C. Melancon Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Melanson Jr. Mr. John H. Meltzer Ms. Jennifer Mendeck Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Meneilly Ms. Jessica Menendez Mr. Roy Meredith Ms. Gloria Michalik Drs. Peter & Gretchen Mieszkowski Mr. Chadd M. Mikulin Stephen & Margarita Miller David Mincberg & Lainie Gordon Randy M. Mitchell Ms. Freda Monk Mr. Christopher Moore Ms. Susan Moran Mr. David Moravec Mr. Aki Morita Dr. Mike Morris, DDS Richard & LeeAnn Morris Shirley S. Morrison Mr. & Ms. Brent Moseley Ms. Anna Moskowitz Ms. Darla Mueller Mrs. Muenzel Jim & Jerrie Murphy Dr. James Murray Mr. Oren Mushin Ms. Jackie Mutschler Patience Myers Ms. Verne Lee J. Nagle Mr. Manoj Nagvekar & Mrs. Urmila Sabnis Ms. Susan Newton Ms. Debbie Ng Ms. Jartia Ng Mr. Antonino Nicotra Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth O. Nilsson Mr. Jay T. Norcross & Mrs. Elisabeth Z. Van Loan Dr. & Mrs. Leslie Nowitz Mr. & Ms. Jerry O'Connor Mrs. Phyrne O'Day Dr. M. David Odle Mr. Michael Oestmann Mr. & Mrs. Paul I. Ofield Mr. Carlos Olarte Mrs. George M. O'Leary Mr. Pierre Olinger Mr. William Oliver Ms. Chere O'Neal Mr. & Mrs. Wayne O'Quin Mr. Jorge Orezzoli Mr. & Mrs. Allan R. Orr Ms. Connie Ortiz Mr. Brian Orwig Ms. Maria C. Osorio

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Ms. Carol L. Ostlind & Mr. Charles Thornburg Ms. Elizabeth Otillar Paul Otterstrom Ms. Margaret Ottmann Ms. Susan F. Oxnard Barbara J. Pajak Mr. Ralph Palmer Juan R. Palomo Ms. Julie C. Parker Dr. & Mrs. George R. Parkerson III Manuel & Nancy Parra Ms. Christine Parrish Ms. Lauren Pastorek Mr. David B. Paul Mr. Jay Paxton Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Pearson Mr. Floyd T. Pease Mr. Jose Luis Francisco Perez Meseguer Ms. Olivia Perez Mr. Fred Perkins Mr. Maurice Perry Mr. Sheldon Person Mr. & Ms. Edmund A. Perwien Ms. Andrea Peterson Mr. Blake Petrash Mrs. Lillian Petty Mr. William Pierce Ms. Allison Poe Mr. Vsevolod Popov Dr. & Mrs. Jason Porter Mr. Phillip Portugal Charles & Marleen Posterick Vladimir Potaman & Olga Bat Elizabeth Price Karen & Nathan Price Mr. Victor Prieto Jim Pritchard Wolfgang Puennel Mr. Marc Puppo Mr. Tom Purves Mr. Steve Putman Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Mr. Domingo Ramirez Fairfax & Risher Randall Ms. Liliana Rangel Ms. Ashley Ranton Ms. Sina Raouf Steven Rathgaber Mr. Sharath Ravula Ms. Cheryl Ray & Mr. Ruel Smith Ms. Kathy Reedy Ms. Lisa Reid Ms. Sandra Remson Ms. Sarah L. Rendon Linda A. Renner Ms. Amy Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Norman T. Reynolds Mr. Marison Rice Mr. William K. Rice James Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Richey Ms. Christiane Richter Morgana Rickard Mr. & Mrs. Claud D. Riddles Ms. Linda Ridley-Wise Mr. & Mrs. John D. Riggs Mr. Matthew Rinegar Mr. & Mrs. George M. Roberts Mary & Jesse Roberts Mr. John Robertson

Mr. James Robin Marie & John Robinette Ms. Robin Roche Ms. Ana Rodriguez Ms. Betty J. Rodriguez Ms. Katherine Rodriguez Dr. Jack Roehm Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Norman Rosenthal Dr. Roger Rossen Ms. Hannah Rossi William J. Rovere & Kathi F. Rovere Pamela Sue Rush Mr. Hugh Ryan Virginia D. Clarkson & Mark B. Ryan Mr. Frank Rynd Mr. Ji Y. Ryu Miss Sagan Sabatino Mr. Neil Sackheim Ms. Leslie Saia Ramon & Sylvia San Pedro Ms. Deyanira Sanchez-Castany Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. Santamaria Ms. Anna Savitz Mr. Mario Say Pete & Shirley Scardino Anne Schelleng William Schleuse Mr. Harry Schmidt Ms. Dana Schmitz Mr. Neil Schnall Loriann Schumacher Mr. & Mrs. William Schuster Mr. Robert Scott & Mrs. Ines Kochman-Scott Ms. Stepheny A. Scott Mr. James A. Scruggs Anne Sears Ms. Judith Segal Mr. Yun Segraves Miriam Selig Ilhan & Isik Sener Vance & Jane Senter Mr. Richard Sepulveda Ms. Theresa J. Sewell & Mr. Charles D. Formica Mr. & Mrs. Armand Shapiro Dr. Durwin Sharp Claudette & Tim Shaunty Mrs. Melissa Shaw Ms. Carolinn Sheely Ms. Jackie Shelton Ms. Terry Sherrill Mrs. Jean C. Siegmund Ms. Katherine H. Siller V.J. Singal Mr. Eric Skelly Ms. Sarah M. Slemmons & Dr. William Margolin Rev. & Mrs. Harry L. Slye Ms. Shelley Smart Ms. Alice Smith Mr. Christy Smith Lois & David K. Smith Ms. Janice Smith Mrs. Janine Smith Joel Smith & Tina Lee Jane R. & Joseph V. Smith Ms. Patricia D. Smith Ms. Susan C. Smith

Thomas W. Snodgrass The Snook Family Dr. Irene Sobolevsky Ms. Barbara Sojourner Dr. Jon Spiers & Dr. Dana Myers Sam & Janice Stacy Karen & D.L. Stahl Mr. & Mrs. Jack G. Stanfield Francis Stankewitz Ms. Carolynn B. Stanley David Stein & Vicki Schnadig Mr. Ronald B. Stein Mr. Glenn C. Steinke Ms. Sybil Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Scott Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stewart Mr. Nicholas Stillman Mr. Robert Stillwell Dr. Helen & Dr. William Stockebrand Ms. Angela Stoddard Mr. Dragan Stojkovic Ms. Jan Stomel Rebecca Storey & Randolph Widmer Mr. Stephen R. Strauss Mr. Dean H. Strombom & Ms. Catherine Spain Mr. Kevin Stryker Amanda Barnard Mark & Julia Suchman Pat Sullivan Linda Rauch Sprung Mr. John S. Sutherlin Miss Wendy Swantkowski Mr. Steve Syme Ms. Diana Szilard Ms. Nichole Tackwell Drs. Heinrich & Gabriele Taegtmeyer Mr. Charles Talar Ms. Marisue Tallichet Ms. Sabrina Tamraz Dr. Jennifer Taylor Ms. Paige Taylor Mrs. Alisa C. Thomas Loletha & Frank Thomas Nancy & Peter Thompson Ann & Gerald Thurmond Chris & Min Tibbs Shane & Linda Tierling Mr. Scott K. Tinkham Ms. Shirley Toda Diana Todd Dr. Theresa Tran Mr. & Mrs. Charles Trinh Ms. Delphine Trogneux Ms. Rosanne Trost John E. Troyer Ms. Fay Tsai Mr. Michael Tuvim & Ms. Natasha Artushin Mr. & Mrs. Ronnald P. Tyler Mr. & Ms. John F. Tyson Mr. Peter Uhl Mr. & Mrs. Charles Untermeyer Ms. Netanya Utay Mr. Akif Uzman Bonnie Van Hook Lisa Van Stone Giering H.J. & Edith van Wageningen


Varesic Family Mr. Joel Vazquez Jr. Mr. Chief Veith Mr. Siva Venkataraman Mr. Roelof J. Verster Ms. Cindy Vetters Mr. Larry Vickers Ms. Elba Villareal Ms. Barbara Volkmer Mr. & Mrs. James A. Waggoner Milton L. Wagner Mr. Robert D. Wagner Jr. Mrs. Judy Waligura & Ms. Carol Moeller Rev. & Mrs. Jeffrey H. Walker Mr. Dean Walter Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Ward Mr. George Ward Mr. & Mrs. David Warnick Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Warren Dr. & Mrs. H. E. Warshaw Mr. Orlando Washington Mr. Henry Watson Ms. Suzanne Weatherly Mr. & Mrs. David F. Webb Kay Dyche Weed Mr. David Welch John & Gay Wells Dr. & Mrs. William A. Wescott Ms. Amy E. Whitaker Mr. David E. White Mr. Eric R. White Mrs. Linda White Erwin & Ann Wilbanks Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Wild Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Wiles Doug & Becky Wilkinson Mrs. Marie Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Williams Ms. Leah M. Wilson Ms. Marian Wilson Ms. Tara Wilson Joanne G. Wilson Ms. Kathryn P. Wingard Ms. Anna W. Wingfield Mrs. Kathleen Winkler Shelley Wisner Mr. John W. Witmer Ms. Irena Witt Ms. Lynda Wolff Ms. Mary Wolff Mr. Richard J. Wolff Ms. Florence Wong Mr. Xiao Wong Mr. Marquis Woodard Lighting Unlimited Ms. Julie C. Wylie Mr. Zhaohui Xu Mr. Shunjiro Yamashita Mr. & Mrs. David W. Yeary Dr. Byron York Jr. Mr. Katsuhei Yoshioka Mrs. Barbara S. Young Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Young Mr. Scott Zech Ms. Vikki Zelaya Ms. Ann Zimmerman Jeremy Zimmerman Ms. Jean Zophy Anonymous (78)

Friend  $50–$99 Mr. & Ms. Don Adams Mr. & Ms. John Ahrens Mr. Anaceli Aldaz Ms. Angelica Alfaro Mr. Matthew Alford Jack & Ruth Alpert Anne Amy Ms. Angeline Anderson Edwina Quam Anderson Hayden Anderson Mrs. Irene Anderson Kathleen M. Anderson Mr. Robert S. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Justin Anglin Dr. Douglas K. Anthis Mr. & Ms. Kenneth Applegate Ms. Ayse Arikan Ms. Sandra Arredondo Mr. David Astrein Mr. Jerome Aucoin Richard & Angela Austin Dr. & Mrs. Francisco Aviles-Roig Ms. Alisa Baker Ms. Arlene K. Baker & Ms. Henrietta Wolf Ms. Dorothea Baldwin Mr. David Barichello Mr. Andrew Barkley Mr. David Barr Ms. Yolanda Barrera Mr. David Barrios Mr. Kenneth D. Basch Mr. & Mrs. Brian Batiste Ms. Krista Beach Janet Baker Ms. Julianne Birdsall Rev. & Mrs. Donald G. Black Mr. Jesse R. Black Ms. Betty Elizardi Bland Mr. Randy Boatright Ms. Anna Boling Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Bongers Katherine Boomer Mr. Thomas Booth Dr. Joan W. Bossung Janene Ordener Bostwick Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Bosworth Ms. Honi Boudreaux Mr. Ron Bradford Ms. Carol Brady Ms. Jan Bres Mr. Terry Bridges Mr. Philip W. Briggs Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Brock Ms. Leslie Brown Ms. Sue Brown Mr. William A. Brslik Ms. Kaye Bullock Mr. Alexander Bunin Mr. Terence Burke Sarah Burkett Jane Bussey Ms. Elizabeth Butler Ms. Monika Butler Mr. Bruce Cain Dr. Dorothy Calhoun Eva Maria Campo Mr. Ted Carlson Mr. & Mrs. David Carlyle

Mr. Theodore Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Daren Carter Ms. Diane Carter Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Carter Mr. Jesus M. Castillo Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chang Ms. See Sung Chang Mr. & Mrs. John Childs Mr. Justin Chowattukunnel Ms. RuMica Christy Ms. Yun Chun Ms. Mary Clark Mrs. Phyllis Clark Ms. Sara Clark Dr. Patrick Clayton Ms. Kristin Cobb Ms. Lynne A. Cole Mrs. Kathryn Colvin Mrs. Roger Colwell Ms. Allison Conlan Dr. Carmen Bonmati & Mr. Ben Conner Mr. Brett Cooke Mr. & Ms. Stephen H. Cooper Mr. Larandol Cowart Ms. Cathy Cram Ms. Lynda L. Crist Mr. Rui Cruz James A. Currie Ms. Janice H. Curry Dr. & Ms. Lawrence Curry Jr. Mr. & Ms. George Daniels Ms. Mary Danielson Mr. Christopher Demeter Pamela R. Smith & David J. Devine Ms. Kathryn Dexheimer Francisco V. Diaz, CPA Mr. Joel Diaz-Arana Mr. Timothy Dilenschneider Ms. Laura Dillon Ms. Cristina Dixon Mr. Glen Dodson Mr. Michael F. Donohue III Mrs. LaMetrice Dopson Cindy Douglass Mr. Nathan Drake Dr. & Mrs. Philip R. Dreessen Prof. & Mrs. Daniel M. Droogleever Mr. & Mrs. H. Noel Duckworth Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Duffy Mr. Christopher Dugan Mr. William Eatman Mr. Graham Edwards Mr. Thomas Ehardt Mr. R.D. Ehlers Karen C. Elders Mr. Peter Elgohary Mrs. Ann Epperson Ms. Debbie Era Mr. & Mrs. Robert Errera Mr. Onel Esquivel Robert & Susan Estill Mr. & Mrs. Garret Etgen Derrell & Carol Evans Mrs. Siegrun Eyermann Ms. Lori Eyre Susan Farb Morris Mr. & Mrs. Bob Farrell Ms. Michelle Feldman Ms. Julie Fischer Ms. Michelle M. Fisher Ms. Mekeshia Fitzgerald

Mr. Darell Fowler Mr. David Frasier Robert Kelly & Sandy Frieden Mr. Jared W. Friedhoff Mr. & Mrs. William Fulton Ms. Laurie Gablehouse Mr. Jason Gamble Ms. Elpidia Gamez Mr. & Ms. Dennis Gannaway Mr. Steen Garnett Ms. Cynthia Garrison Ms. Deborah Gary Mr. & Ms. Greg Garza Ms. Andrea Gerber Mrs. Sharon Gerber Mr. Robin Ghazal Mr. & Mrs. Don Gilbert Mr. John Gillette Mr. & Mrs. William B. Goeckler Ms. Ann Gonzalez Ms. Ivy Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Gorman Ms. Soofun Gorup Mr. Joel T. Grade Mrs. Glenda Greene Mrs. Katherine L. Greenhill Mr. Rene Greenwald Ms. Kristy A. Greenwood Ms. Kathy Greer Dr. Marilyn Greer Ms. Gina Grier Dr. Donald P. Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Grubb Ms. Boriana Grueva Mr. Brent Gunn Mr. Donald W. Gunn Mr. Octavio Guzman Mr. Eric T. Haitz Ms. Ronica Hall Ms. Jeanne Harmon Mr. & Mrs. Hunt Harper Mr. Charles E. Harrison Alan W. Harvey Scott & Barbara Hassett Mrs. Clora B. Heath Mr. Thad Henley Mr. Michael S. Henry Mr. Francisco Hernandez Mr. Juan Herrera Mr. Dale Heysse Richard & Denise Hines Ashlee Hiser Mr. Albert Holzman Ms. Cynthia Horwitz Kimberly House Mr. Scott Howard & Ms. Bridget L. Jensen Dr. Danielle M. Hsu Mr. Matthew Hughes Bill Hurley Katalin Huvos Recsy Dr. Cindy B. Ivanhoe Mr. Harry Jackson Ms. Tere Jackson Ms. Valerie Jalufka Ms. Stephanie Jeandheur Jonathan & Susan Jee Alvah Jeter Mr. Jerry Johnson Arthur B. Jones Mrs. Karen S. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Jones InTUNE — July 2019 | 43


Donor APPRECIATION continued Mary Kafoglis Ms. Lee Ann Kaleh Barbara & Raymond Kalmans Mrs. Nesrin Kartaltepe Ms. Anna Kazansky Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Kazmierczak Arlette Keene Mr. Jim Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Horace Kelso Amy Kennah-Ricketts Mr. & Mrs. John F. Kenney Sr. Miriam Kestenbaum Ms. Jennifer Kirik Mr. Thomas Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Harmon Kirkpatrick Mr. Frank Klahn Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Klein, MD Dr. Erna Klinkhammer Mr. & Mrs. Ken Krock Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Krock Kathy Krotzer Ms. Gillian Kruse Mr. & Mrs. William D. Ladd Ms. Kristin Lamb Mr. Jim Landureth & Mrs. Lynda C. Zane Mr. & Mrs. William A. Larsen Lars Larson Mr. Lars Larsson Ms. Martha Law Mr. Daniel Lawrence Ms. Alicia Layfield Mr. David Lea Janice LeBlanc Dr. Peta-Gay Ledbetter Ms. Michelle A. Lee Ms. Cheyanne Leibe Leibold Family Ms. Nadia Leibovitz Mr. Edgar Leon Connie Lewis Mrs. Chonghua Li Ms. Noelle Linch Kerri Lister Iris & David Littwitz Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Liverman Mr. Peter M. Llewellyn Ms. Shelby Lollar Ms. Joyce Long Mr. & Mrs. Larry Loper Bob & Gayle LoPiccolo Ms. Nancy J. Lovato Mr. Todd Lowther Ms. Kathy Luhn Karen Luik & George Brackett Mr. Jonathan Maddox Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Maddox Joy Magowan Mr. & Mrs. Conner Mahan Tamara Mailloux Ms. Barbara Mandelstein & Ms. Ann R. Jacobson Mr. Joshua Marcell Mr. Paul M. Margraves Mrs. & Mr. Astrid Marklund Julie Lynn Marsack Mr. Frank E. Martinez Marie Martinez Ms. Dinah Massie

Mr. Ronald Matthews Mrs. W. J. McCraine Jr. Ms. Kimberly McCoy Mr. Kyle McDaniel Mr. Jim McGinty Ms. Margaret McGowen Angela McKee Ms. Joan McKirachan Ms. Alyce McLamb Mr. David McLaughlin Diana McSherry & Patrick Poe Mr. David Meckley Mr. & Mrs. Jehanbux R. Mehta Ms. Marie Mendoza Ms. Gwendolyn Meraz Mr. Devin Michelotti Anna Miller Mr. Brad Mills Mr. Leonard Mocek Jimmy Moffett Margarita Molehanova Ms. Beth Moll Mrs. Jean Molly Mr. Gerry Montalto Ms. Cecilia Montejo Ms. Wynona Montgomery Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Morken Ms. Elizabeth C. Morrison Francisco Mujica Mr. Cully Mulryan Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Murphy Ms. Carol Myers Robert M. Myers Miss Victoria J. Myers Mr. Luis Nambo Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nathan Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Navaretta Mr. Eric Nelson Ms. Elsie F. Newlin Ann Friedberg & Ben Newman Dr. Deborah Nightingale Mr. Charles Norman Eldon Nuss Mr. Sean O'Brien Dr. Yoshiko Ogawa Dr. Martina Ogbonna Dr. Regina S. Okhuysen Mr. Wayne O'Quin Ms. Jennifer Overton Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Pain Mr. Michael Palmer Ms. Marci L. Pampe Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Pantuliano Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Papadopoulos Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Parham Wilton & Pam Pate Mrs. Marilyn Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Pauls Mr. Stephen Payne Ms. LeCresha Peters Dr. Dorothy Pettigrew Mr. Alex Petty Mr. Richard Petty Ms. Deborah Pierce Ms. Lynnette Pierce Mrs. Margie Pierce Ms. Cathy Podell Ms. Deborah Posey

Mr. & Mrs. Dick P. Potthoff Ms. Bernadette Prakash Mr. Zachary Prell Ms. Cathy Preston Mr. & Mrs. Ken Pujats John Pyle Kathie & Wayne Quayle Ms. Rebecca Rabon Mr. Brent Radcliff Ms. Amparo Raghavan Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Rambow Ms. Varinia Ramírez Enciso Mr. Morris Rapoport Ms. Jamalyn Rascher Mr. James Rasmussen Dr. & Mrs. Mike Ratliff Barry Rava Ms. Tamara S. Reeder Mr. Christopher Reina Mr. Raul Reza Mr. Claudio Ribeiro Mr. Mark Richter Mr. Sebastian Rivas Ms. Gabriela Rivera Ms. Vanessa Rivera Mr. Alejandro Rivera-Artigas Ms. Antoinette L. Robbins Stacy Roberts Mr. Daniel Robison Ms. Nancy M. Rodriguez Ms. Renee Rodriguez Carolyn Rogan Ms. Cynthia Rogan Ms. Christine A. Romsdahl Dr. David Rossi Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ruisard Mr. & Mrs. Pete Ruman Mr. Edwin Rumsey Ms. Elizabeth Ryan Ms. Yelena Ryan Ms. Valerie Ryder Ms. Natalya Sachivichik Mr. William Sain Ms. Diane Sanders Ms. Dana Sansom Mr. Nicholas Sauceda Ms. Katrina Savitski Mr. Lynnae Schatz Ms. Joan Schneck Dee & Sharon Schrinner Devasco International Inc. Mr. Terry Seaton Mr. S. Vijay Sekhara Mr. Todd Selby Ms. Dimple Shah Ms. Megan Shaw Mr. Randy Shaw Mr. Francis G. Sherrill Ms. Susan Shiba Mr. Scott E. Shipley Christopher Short Mr. Robert Shortsleeve Ms. Eileen Sims Mr. & Dr. Francis Slater Ms. Connie B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Cooper Smith Edward Smith Mr. & Mrs. J. Phillip Smith Mr. William Smith

Sherry Snyder Dr. & Mrs. Robert Sobocinski Mr. Myron A. Solecki Mr. Eleazar Soto Mr. & Mrs. David Stacy Ms. Alice Lee Steele Ms. Kimberly Steinmetz Justin Stenberg Mr. Rob Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Stewart Mrs. Patricia Stoddart Ms. Nancy Stow Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Strickland Carole & James R. Sydow Ms. Amber Tabora Mr. Shinji Takechi Robert M. Tatum Jr. Mr. Brad Taylor Mrs. Sandra Thames Ms. Collen Thompson Mr. Roy A. Thornock Mr. Robert Tobor Mr. John Todd Mr. Quy Tran Marsha Turell Ms. Kristin Turnak Ms. Andrea Turner Laurie & Paul Tyler Phyliss & Richard Ullman Mr. Jae Yoon Um Brandon VanWaeyenberghe Mr. Robert P. Vestewig Ms. Blanca I. Vijil Ms. Faith Vilas Ms. Stephanie Von Stein Mrs. Rons Voogt Jeff & Debbie Wade Mr. Jacob L. Walker McCade L. Walker Charles & Nieki Walters Jack & Carol Waters Douglas Webb Carl & Susan Wedemeyer Mr. Michael Weida John Wesley Laurie & Herbert Whalley Mr. & Mrs. Lee Whatley Dr. Rebecca White Mr. Richard White Ms. Mariju Wille Charles & Martha Williams Ms. Laurie Williams Ms. Susan Williamson Mr. Tyrone Willis Tim Windham Ms. Christine Wise Mr. & Mrs. John Wolfe Mr. Rob Wood Ms. Julie Woodward Ms. Clavia Wooton-Kee Mr. & Mrs. Joe Wozny Ms. Carmella Wygant Ms. Debbie Wylie Mr. Ezra Yacob Bob & Margo Yeager Ms. Judy M. Youens E & M. Zaltsberg Anonymous (23)

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Young Associates COUNCIL The Houston Symphony’s Young Associates Council (YAC) is a philanthropic membership group for young professionals, music aficionados, and performing arts supporters interested in exploring symphonic music within Houston’s flourishing artistic landscape. YAC members are afforded exclusive opportunities to participate in musically focused events that take place not only in Jones Hall, but also in the city’s most sought-after venues, private homes, and friendly neighborhood hangouts. From behind-the-scenes interactions with the musicians of the Houston Symphony to jaw-dropping private performances by world-class virtuosos, the Houston Symphony’s Young Associates Council offers incomparable insight and accessibility to the music and musicians that are shaping the next era of orchestral music.

Young Associate Premium Farida Abjani Ann & Jonathan Ayre James M. Bell Eric Brueggeman Tatiana Chavanelle

Young Associate

$2,500 or more

Valerie Palmquist Dieterich & Tracy Dieterich Amanda & Adam Dinitz Vicky Dominguez Terry Everett & Eric Cheyney Alexandra & Daniel Gottschalk

$1,500–$2,499

Dr. Genevera Allen & Michael Weylandt Michael Arlen Drs. Laura & William Black Sverre & Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl Catherine Bratic & Mike Benza Divya & Chris Brown Megan Brown Garreth DeVoe

Christine Falgout / Island Operating Company Emily & Matthew Fellows Jay Fields Laurel Flores Carolyn & Patrick Gaidos Rebecca & Andrew Gould Claudio Gutierrez Jeff & Elaine Hiller

Jennifer & Joshua Gravenor Shane Miller Tim Ong & Michael Baugh Toni Oplt & Ed Schneider Kusum & K. Cody Patel Ahmed Saleh

Becky Shaw Molly Simpson & Patrice Abivin Drs. Ishwaria & Vivek Subbiah Georgeta Teodorescu & Bob Simpson

Ashley & John Horstman Stacy & Jason Johnson Gerrit Leeftink Kirby & David Lodholz Brian McCulloch & Jeremy Garcia Charyn McGinnis Emily & Joseph Morrel Porter Hedges LLP

Aprill Nelson Brooke & Nathaniel Richards Kimberly & Evan Scheele Liana & Andrew Schwaitzberg Nadhisha & Dilanka Seimon Aerin & Quentin Smith Mark Stadnyk & Amanda Hassler Michelle Stair Elise Wagner

For more information, please contact: Tyler Murphy, Development Officer, Major Giving Groups, 713.337.8536.

Chorus ENDOWMENT

DONORS

The Endowment for the Choral Music Fund supports numerous projects of the Houston Symphony Chorus, including the recent release of Haydn—The Creation, the first classical recording to feature the Chorus.

$500 or more  Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Armes Nancy & Walter Bratic Steve Dukes & Nobuhide Kobori Robert Lee Gomez George E. Howe David G. Nussman Ms. Joan O'Connor Ms. Martha Palmer Douglas & Alicia Rodenberger Carolyn Rogan

Harold H. Sandstead, M.D. Ms. Barbara Szalkowski Susan L. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Beth Weidler & Stephen James Anonymous (1)

$50–$499  Mr. & Mrs. Justin Becker Mr. Bruce V. Biundo Mr. William H. Blair

Richard & Janet Caldwell Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Dodson Mr. Ian W. Fetterley Ms. Julia FitzGerald Mr. Brian Harrison Mr. Richard Henry Mr. Larry R. Hitt Shirley E. Rose Mr. Francisco J. Izaguirre Dr. Malisa Janes Mr. John M. Kilgore Ms. Katherine H. Kunz

Mr. Brian Lassinger Cynthia Lavenda Natalia Rawle Linda A. Renner Ms. Lisa Struthers Ms. Alisa Tobin Mr. Lee E. Williams Anonymous (3)

To make a gift, please contact: Shane L. Platt, Development Associate, Individual Giving, 713.337.8559.

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Corporate, Foundation, & Government PARTNERS The Houston Symphony is proud to recognize the leadership support of our corporate, foundation, and government partners that allow the orchestra to reach new heights in musical performance, education, and community engagement, for Greater Houston and the Gulf Coast Region. For more information on becoming a foundation or government partner, please contact Mary Beth Mosley, Director, Institutional Giving and Stewardship, at marybeth.mosley@houstonsymphony.org or 713.337.8521. For more information on becoming a Houston Symphony corporate donor, please contact Leticia Konigsberg, Director, Corporate Relations, at leticia.konigsberg@houstonsymphony.org or 713.337.8522.

CORPORATE PARTNERS Principal Corporate Guarantor  $250,000 and above *Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods / Spec’s Charitable Foundation Grand Guarantor  $150,000 and above BBVA ConocoPhillips *Houston Public Media— News 88.7 FM; Channel 8 PBS *KTRK ABC-13 Phillips 66 *Oliver Wyman Guarantor  $100,000 and above Bank of America BB&T *Houston Methodist Kalsi Engineering Medistar Corporation *PaperCity *Rand Group, LLC *Tenenbaum Jewelers *United Airlines Underwriter  $50,000 and above *Baker Botts L.L.P. *Cameron Management Chevron ENGIE *The Events Company Exxon Mobil Corporation

(as of June 1, 2019)

Frost Bank Houston Baptist University Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Kirkland & Ellis *The Lancaster Hotel Mann Eye Institute Occidental Petroleum Palmetto Partners Ltd./The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Shell Oil Company Vinson & Elkins LLP Sponsor  $25,000 and above *Bright Star EOG Resources Goldman, Sachs & Co. H-E-B Tournament of Champions *Houston Chronicle *Houston First Corporation IberiaBank *Jackson and Company Marine Foods Express, Ltd. McGuireWoods, LLP *Neiman Marcus Sidley Austin LLP *Silver Circle Audio SPIR STAR, Ltd. *Steinway & Sons The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center Wells Fargo WoodRock & Co.

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Aetna Foundation, Inc. Akzo Nobel Inc. Albemarle Corporation Allstate Insurance Company American International Group (AIG) Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Aon Foundation Bank of America BBVA BHP Billiton BP Matching Fund Programs Caterpillar Matching Gifts Program Chevron Matching Gifts Program CITGO Petroleum Corporation ConocoPhillips Company 46 | Houston Symphony

Partner  $15,000 and above Anadarko Petroleum Corporation *City Kitchen *Glazier’s Distributors Gorman’s Uniform Service Heart of Fashion Independent Bank Laredo Construction, Inc. Locke Lord LLP Lockton Companies of Houston USI Southwest Supporter  $10,000 and above *Abraham’s Oriental Rugs CenterPoint Energy Emerson Macy’s Northern Trust *Silver Eagle Distributors Triten Corporation White & Case LLP *Zenfilm

Benefactor  $5,000 and above Barclay’s Wealth and Investment Management Beck Redden LLP Louis Vuitton Nordstrom Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, L.L.P. Randalls Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc. *University of St. Thomas Wortham Insurance and Risk Management Patron  Gifts below $5,000 Amazon Baker Hughes Bering’s Beth Wolff Realtors Burberry Dolce & Gabbana USA, Inc. Kinder Morgan Foundation Mercantil ONEOK, Inc. *Quantum Bass Center SEI, Global Institutional Group Smith, Graham & Company Stewart Title Company TAM International, Inc. * Includes in-kind support

(as of June 1, 2019)

Dominion Energy Foundation Matching Gift Program Eli Lilly and Company Emerson Electric Company, Inc. ExxonMobil Matching Gift Program Fannie Mae Corporation FMC Corporation Freeport-McMorRan Copper & Gold Inc. General Electric General Mills, Inc. Goldman Sachs Halliburton Company Hewlett Packard IAC Interactive IBM Corporation ING Financial Services Intermec

Johnson & Johnson JPMorgan Chase & Co. LyondellBasell Industries Macy's, Inc. (Macy's and Bloomingdale's) Merrill Lynch Microsoft Corporation Motiva Enterprises, LLC Murphy Oil Corporation NACCO Industries Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. Northern Trust Occidental Petroleum Phillips 66 Plains All American Pipeline PricewaterhouseCoopers Prudential Financial Inc. Regions Shell Oil Company

Southwestern Energy Spectra Energy SPX Corporation Texas Instruments The Boeing Company Matching Program The Coca-Cola Company Thomson Reuters TransCanada Pipelines Limited Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc. Travelers Companies, Inc. UBS Union Pacific Walt Disney Company Westlake Chemical Williams Companies, Inc.


FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Diamond Guarantor  $1,000,000 and above The Brown Foundation, Inc. Houston Symphony Endowment Houston Symphony League The Wortham Foundation, Inc. Premier Guarantor  $500,000 and above City of Houston and Theater District Improvement, Inc. The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation The C. Howard Pieper Foundation Grand Guarantor  $150,000 and above City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board The Cullen Foundation The Hearst Foundations Houston Endowment The Humphreys Foundation MD Anderson Foundation

Guarantor  $100,000 and above The Jerry C. Dearing Family Foundation The Elkins Foundation

Sponsor  $25,000 and above Beauchamp Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Texas Commission on the Arts The William Stamps Farish Fund

Underwriter  $50,000 and above The Fondren Foundation Houston Symphony Chorus Endowment League of American Orchestras’ Futures Fund LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation John P. McGovern Foundation The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation / Palmetto Partners Ltd. The Powell Foundation The Robbins Foundation

Partner  $15,000 and above Edward H. Andrews Foundation Ruth & Ted Bauer Family Foundation The Melbern G. & Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation The Hood-Barrow Foundation Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation Houston Symphony League Bay Area The Schissler Foundation The Vivian L. Smith Foundation The Vaughn Foundation

Capital INVESTMENTS Beauchamp Foundation Miller Outdoor Theatre Sound Shell Ceiling Portativ organ Berlioz bells Adam’s German Timpani Orchestra synthesizer Adam’s vibraphone Small percussion and other instruments The Fondren Foundation Miller Outdoor Theatre Sound Shell Ceiling

In-Kind DONORS A Fare Extraordinaire Alexander’s Fine Portrait Design Alpha-Lee Enterprises, Inc. Aspire Executive Coaching, LLC Bergner & Johnson Design Bering’s BKD, LLP Boat Ranch Burberry Cognetic Complete Eats Corinthian Houston Culinaire Carl R. Cunningham DLG Research & Marketing Solutions Elaine Turner Designs Elegant Events by Michael Elliot Marketing Group

(as of June 1, 2019) Supporter  $10,000 and above The Carleen & Alde Fridge Foundation William E. & Natoma Pyle Harvey Charitable Foundation Petrello Family Foundation Radoff Family Foundation Anonymous Benefactor  $5,000 and above Leon Jaworski Foundation The Scurlock Foundation Keith & Mattie Stevenson Foundation Strake Foundation Patron  Gifts below $5,000 The WC Handy Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation

The Houston Symphony thanks the generous donors who, since 2012, have made possible infrastructure additions to further enhance the sound and quality of our orchestral performances.

Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation Enhancements to Jones Hall Video System Houston Symphony League Steinway Concert Grand Piano Instrument Petting Zoo Lewis Elementary Residency violins Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Piccolo Timpani LTR Lewis Cloverdale Foundation Lyon & Healy Harp

Vicky & Michael Richker Family Adolfo Sayago, Orquestas Sybil F. Roos Rotary Trumpets Silver Circle Audio Enhancements to Jones Hall Recording Suite Beverly Johnson, Ralph Wyman and Jim Foti, and Thane & Nicole Wyman in memory of Winthrop Wyman Basset Horns and Rotary Trumpets Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zabriskie Conductor’s Podium

(as of June 1, 2019)

Elsie Smith Design Festari Foster Quan LLP Gucci Hermann Park Conservancy Hilton Americas – Houston Hotel Granduca Hotel Icon Hotel ZaZa Memorial City Houston Astros Houston Grand Opera Houston Texans InterContinental Hotel Houston Jim Benton of Houston, LLC JOHANNUS Organs of Texas John L. Worthan & Son, L.P. John Wright/Textprint JW Marriott Houston Downtown Karbach Brewing Co.

Kuhl-Linscomb LG Entertainers Limb Design Martha Turner Properties Meera Buck & Associates Michael’s Cookie Jar Minuteman Press – Post Oak Momentum Jaguar Music & Arts New Leaf Publishing, Inc. Nos Caves Vin The Parson Family in memory of Dorothy Anne Parson Prime Systems Pro/Sound Randalls Food Markets Rice University Richard Brown Orchestra Saint Arnold’s Brewery

Saks Fifth Avenue Shecky’s Media, Inc. Singapore Airlines Staging Solutions Stewart Title Tony’s Tootsies Valobra Jewelry & Antiques Versace Village Greenway VISION Yahama

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Houston Symphony ENDOWMENT The Houston Symphony Endowment is a separate non-profit organization that invests contributions to earn income for the benefit of the Houston Symphony Society. TRUSTEES William J. Toomey II, President Gene Dewhurst

James Lee Lynn Mathre

Jerry Simon Scott Wise

An endowed fund can be permanently established within the Houston Symphony Society through a direct contribution or via a planned gift such as a bequest. The fund can be designated for general purposes or specific interests. For more information, please contact: Nancy Giles, Chief Development Officer, 713.337.8525. GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS

to support operational and annual activities

Accenture (Andersen Consulting) Fund AIG American General Fund M.D. Anderson Foundation Fund Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bahr Fund Janice H. & Thomas D. Barrow Fund Mrs. Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield Fund Jane & Robert Cizik Fund Mr. Lee A. Clark Fund Cooper Industries, Inc. Fund Gene & Linda Dewhurst Fund DuPont Corporation Fund Elkins Charitable Trust Agency Fund The Margaret & James A. Elkins Foundation Fund Virginia Lee Elverson Trust Fund Charles Engelhard Foundation Fund William Stamps Farish Fund Dr. Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin J. Fein Fund Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Fund Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Fund

DESIGNATED FUNDS

George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Fund Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Ken Hyde Fund Houston Arts Combined Endowment Fund Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Fund Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Kaplan Fund Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Fund Martha Kleymeyer Fund Rochelle & Max Levit Fund Mr. E. W. Long Jr. Fund Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Fund Jay & Shirley Marks Fund Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Fund/ The Marks Charitable Foundation Marian & Speros Martel Foundation Fund Barbara & Pat McCelvey Fund The Menil Foundation Fund Monroe Mendelsohn Jr. Estate Sue A. Morrison & Children Fund National Endowment for the Arts Fund

to support annual performance activity

The Brown Foundation Guest Pianist Fund The Cullen Foundation Maestro’s Fund General & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Memorial Concert Fund in memory of Theresa Meyer and Jules Hirsch, beloved parents of General Maurice Hirsch, and Rosetta Hirsch Weil and Josie Hirsch Bloch, beloved sisters of General Maurice Hirsch The Houston Symphony Chorus Endowment Fund

ENDOWED CHAIRS

to attract, retain, and support world-class conductors, musicians, guest artists, and executive leadership 

Janice & Thomas Barrow Chair Brinton Averil Smith, Principal Cello Roy & Lillie Cullen Chair Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Music Director Fondren Foundation Chair Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster General Maurice Hirsch Chair Aralee Dorough, Principal Flute Ellen E. Kelley Chair Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster Max Levine Chair George P. & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Chair Mark Hughes, Principal Trumpet Tassie & Constantine S. Nicandros Chair Alexander Potiomkin, Bass Clarinet Lucy Binyon Stude Chair Jonathan Fischer, Principal Oboe Winnie Safford Wallace Chair Margaret Alkek Williams Chair John Mangum, Executive CEO

ENDOWED FUNDS

to attract, retain, and support world-class conductors and guest artists American General Fund Speros P. Martel Fund Stewart Orton Fund Dan Feigal Prosser Fund 

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Stewart Orton Fund Papadopoulos Fund Nancy & Robert Peiser Fund Rockwell Fund, Inc. Fund Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnells Fund Estate of Mr. Walter W. Sapp Fund Mr. & Mrs. Matt K. Schatzman Fund The Schissler Foundation Fund Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Fund Mr. & Mrs. William T. Slick Jr. Fund Texas Eastern Fund Dorothy Barton Thomas Fund Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Fund Dede & Connie Weil Fund The Wortham Foundation Fund Anonymous (5)

Fayez Sarofim Guest Violinist Fund through The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts The Wortham Foundation Classical Series Fund endowed in memory of Gus S. & Lyndall F. Wortham

to support annual education and community engagement activities Margarett & Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education Ronald C. Borschow Fund Lawrence E. Carlton, M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs Richard P. Garmany Fund for the Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs Selma S. Neumann Fund Spec’s Charitable Foundation Salute to Educators Concert Fund 

to support new commissions and innovative artistic projects The Micajah S. Stude Special Production Fund 

to support access and expand geographic reach The Alice & David C. Bintliff Messiah Concert Fund The Brown Foundation’s Miller Outdoor Theatre Fund in memory of Hanni & Stewart Orton Mach Family Audience Development Fund George P. & Cynthia Woods Mitchell Summer Concerts Fund 

to support electronic media initiatives The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts Fund for Creative Initiatives 

to support the Ima Hogg Competition Nancy B. Willerson Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. 

to support piano performance Michael B. & Christine E. George Fund to support Piano Performance Concerts Mary R. Lewis Fund for Piano Performance C. Howard Pieper Foundation 

LEGACY COMMITMENTS

through The Brown Foundation Challenge to support artistic excellence Janet F. Clark Gloria Goldblatt Pryzant Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Legacy Society Chair Wayne Brooks, principal viola Ms. Vicki West in honor of Hans Graf Anonymous (1) 

LEADERSHIP GIFTS OF WORKING CAPITAL provided as part of the Campaign for the 20th Century, Campaign for Houston Symphony and My Houston, My Symphony—Campaign for a Sound Future Hewlett Packard Company Fund The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation Neva Watkins West Fund Gift in memory of Winifred Safford Wallace for the commission of new works 


Legacy SOCIETY The Legacy Society honors those who have included the Houston Symphony Endowment in their long-term estate plans through bequests, life-income gifts, or other deferred-giving arrangements. Farida Abjani Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Aron Myra W. Barber Daniel B. Barnum George* & Betty Bashen Dr. Joan Hacken Bitar Dorothy B. Black Kerry Levine Bollmann Ermy Borlenghi Bonfield James & S. Dale Brannon Zu Broadwater Joan K. Bruchas & H. Philip Cowdin* Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Erin Brunner Eugene R. Bruns Cheryl & Sam Byington Sylvia J. Carroll Dr. Robert N. Chanon William J. Clayton & Margaret A. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Byron Cooley The Honorable & Mrs. William Crassas Dr. Lida S. Dahm Leslie Barry Davidson Judge & Mrs. Harold DeMoss Jr. Susan Feickert Ginny Garrett Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Gendel Mauro H. Gimenez & Connie A. Coulomb Mr. Robert M. Griswold Randolph Lee Groninger

Claudio J. Gutierrez Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hamaker Mrs. Gloria Herman Marilyn & Robert M. Hermance Timothy Hogan & Elaine Anthony Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth Dr. Edward J. & Mrs. Patti Hurwitz Dr. Kenneth Hyde Brian & Catherine James Barbara & Raymond Kalmans Dr. & Mrs. Ira Kaufman, M.D. John S. W. Kellett Ann Kennedy & Geoffrey Walker Dr. James E. & Betty W. Key Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Mrs. Frances E. Leland Samuel J. Levine Mrs. Lucy Lewis E. W. Long Jr. Sandra Magers David Ray Malone & David J. Sloat Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Jay & Shirley* Marks James G. Matthews Mr. & Mrs. John H. Matzer III Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Mary Ann & David McKeithan Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan Dr. Tracey Samuels & Mr. Robert McNamara Mr. & Mrs. D. Bradley McWilliams

Catherine Jane Merchant Dr. Georgette M. Michko Marilyn Ross Miles & Stephen Warren Miles Foundation Katherine Taylor Mize Ione Moran Sidney Moran Richard & Juliet Moynihan Gretchen Ann Myers Patience Myers Mr. John N. Neighbors, in memory of Jean Marie Neighbors Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Nelson Bobbie Newman John & Leslie Niemand Leslie Nossaman Dave G. Nussmann John Onstott Macky Osorio Edward C. Osterberg Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edmund & Megan Pantuliano Imogen “Immy” Papadopoulos Christine & Red Pastorek Peter & Nina Peropoulos Sara M. Peterson Darla Powell Phillips Geraldine Smith Priest Dana Puddy Patrick T. Quinn Lila Rauch

Ed & Janet Rinehart Mr. Floyd W. Robinson Evie Ronald Walter Ross Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Dr. & Mrs. Kazuo Shimada Lisa & Jerry Simon Tad & Suzanne Smith Sherry Snyder Marie Speziale Emily H. & David K. Terry Stephen G. Tipps Steve Tostengard, in memory of Ardyce Tostengard Jana Vander Lee Bill & Agnete Vaughan Dean B. Walker Stephen & Kristine Wallace David M. Wax* & Elaine Arden Cali Geoffrey Westergaard Nancy B. Willerson Jennifer R. Wittman Lorraine & Ed Wulfe David & Tara Wuthrich Katherine & Mark Yzaguirre Edith & Robert Zinn Anonymous (6)

Bill & Karinne McCullough Betty & Gene* McDavid Dr. & Mrs.* Robert M. Mihalo Sue A. Morrison & children in memory of Walter J. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Marvin H. Mueller Drs. John & Dorothy Oehler Gloria G. Pryzant Donna Scott Charles & Andrea Seay Michael J. Shawiak Jule* & Albert Smith Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Snyder Mr. Rex Spikes

Mike & Anita* Stude Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Elba L. Villarreal Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Robert G. Weiner Vicki West in honor of Hans Graf Susan Gail Wood Jo Dee Wright Ellen A. Yarrell Anonymous (2)

CRESCENDO CIRCLE $100,000+ Dr. & Mrs. George J. Abdo Priscilla R. Angly Janice Barrow James Barton James Bell Joe Brazzatti Terry Ann Brown Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Janet F. Clark Mr. William E. Colburn Darrin Davis & Mario Gudmundsson Harrison R.T. Davis Andria N. Elkins Jean & Jack* Ellis

The Aubrey & Sylvia Farb Family Eugene Fong Mrs. Aggie L. Foster Michael B. George Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Evan B. Glick Jo A. & Billie Jo Graves Bill Grieves Jacquelyn Harrison & Thomas Damgaard Dr. Rita Justice Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Ms. Nancey G. Lobb Joella & Steven P. Mach

*Deceased

In MEMORIAM We honor the memory of those who in life included the Houston Symphony Endowment in their estate plans. Their thoughtfulness and generosity will continue to inspire and enrich lives for generations to come. Mr. Thomas D. Barrow George Bashen Paul M. Basinski W. P. Beard Ronald C. Borschow Mrs. H. Raymond Brannon Anthony Brigandi Lawrence E. Carlton, M.D. Mrs. Albert V. Caselli Lee Allen Clark William J. & Patricia S. Cunningham Fredell Lack Eichhorn Jack Ellis Mrs. Robin A. Elverson Frank R. Eyler Dr. & Mrs. Larry L. Fedder Helen Bess Fariss Foster Christine E. George

Lila-Gene George Mr. & Mrs. Keith E. Gott John Wesley Graham Dorothy H. Grieves Mrs. Marcella Levine Harris Gen. & Mrs. Maurice Hirsch Miss Ima Hogg Burke & Octavia Holman David L. Hyde Dr. Blair Justice Mr. Max Levine Dr. Mary R. Lewis Mrs. L. F. McCollum Gene McDavid Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. McKerley Doretha Melvin Monroe L. Mendelsohn Jr. Mr. Ronald Mikita

Robert Austin Moody Mrs. Janet Moynihan Arthur Newman Constantine S. Nicandros Hanni Orton Stewart Orton, Legacy Society co-founder Dr. Michael Papadopoulos Robert A. Peiser Miss Louise Pearl Perkins Mary Anne H. Phillips Mr. Howard Pieper Clive Runnells, in memory of Nancy Morgan Runnells Mr. Charles K. Sanders Walter W. Sapp, Legacy Society co-founder

J. Fred & Alma Laws Lunsford Schultz Ms. Jean R. Sides Lola Sinclair Blanche Stastny John K. & Fanny W. Stone Dorothy Barton Thomas Dr. Carlos Vallbona Mr. Harry C. Wiess Mrs. Edward Wilkerson Daisy S. Wong / JCorp Anonymous (1)

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Education & Community Engagement DONORS The Houston Symphony acknowledges those individuals, corporations, and foundations that support our education and community engagement initiatives. Each year, these activities impact the lives of more than 97,000 children and students and provide access to our world-class orchestra for more than 150,000 Houstonians free of charge.

Principal Guarantor $250,000+

John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods / Spec’s Charitable Foundation

Guarantor $100,000+

BBVA The Jerry C. Dearing Family Foundation City of Houston through the Miller Theatre Advisory Board The Hearst Foundations, Inc. Houston Endowment Houston Symphony Endowment Mr. John N. Neighbors

Underwriter $50,000+

Chevron The Elkins Foundation ENGIE Exxon Mobil Corporation League of American Orchestras’ Futures Fund Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo The John P. McGovern Foundation The Robert & Janice McNair Foundation Occidental Petroleum The Powell Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William K. Robbins Jr./ The Robbins Foundation Shell Oil Company

Sponsor

$25,000+

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dennis III/ WoodRock & Co. Houston Symphony Hispanic Leadership Council Sterling-Turner Foundation Wells Fargo

Partner  $15,000+ Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Ruth and Ted Bauer Family Foundation Barbara Bush Literacy Foundation The Melbern G. and Susanne M. Glasscock Foundation H-E-B Tournament of Champions Houston Symphony League Houston Symphony League Bay Area Macy’s Vivian L. Smith Foundation Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop Texas Commission on the Arts Ellen A. Yarrell in memory of Virginia S. Anderson and in honor of Cora Sue Mach Supporter

$10,000+

CenterPoint Energy George & Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation William E. & Natoma Pyle Harvey Charitable Trust Nancy & Robert* Peiser

Benefactor

$5,000+

Houston Symphony League Bay Area Nordstrom

Donor

$1,000+

Lilly & Thurmon Andress Diane & Harry Gendel Kinder Morgan Foundation Cora Sue & Harry Mach Karinne & Bill McCullough Tricia & Mark Rauch Hazel French Robertson Education & Community Residency Strake Foundation

Support by Endowed Funds Education and Community programs are also supported by the following endowed funds, which are a part of the Houston Symphony Endowment: Margarett & Alice Brown Endowment Fund for Education Spec’s Charitable Foundation Salute to Educators Concert Fund The Brown Foundation’s Miller Outdoor Theatre Fund in honor of Hanni & Stewart Orton The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs Lawrence E. Carlton, M.D. Endowment Fund for Youth Programs Richard P. Garmany Fund for Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition Endowed Fund Selma S. Neumann Fund

Support for Symphony Scouts Cora Sue & Harry Mach in honor of Roger Daily’s 13 years of service as Director of the Houston Symphony’s Education and Community Programs

Support for the Community-Embedded Musicians Initiative The Community-Embedded Musicians Initiative is supported in part by a generous grant from the American Orchestras’ Futures Fund, a program of the League of American Orchestras made possible by funding from the Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation. The Houston Symphony residency at Lewis Elementary is presented by BBVA and the BBVA Foundation. We are also thankful to HISD and these lead supporters of the CommunityEmbedded Musician program: Robert and Janice McNair Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Spec’s Wines, Spirits and Finer Foods / Spec’s Charitable Foundation Mr. Jay Steinfeld & Mrs. Barbara Winthrop H-E-B Tournament of Champions

Sponsor SPOTLIGHT Musician sponsor of First Violin Rodica Gonzalez, Dr. Mary Kathryn Campion serves on the Houston Symphony’s Board of Trustees on the Finance, Leadership and Governance, and Pension Committees. An amateur violinist herself, Dr. Campion has also supported the Ima Hogg Competition and the orchestra’s 2018 European Tour.

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MUSICIAN SPONSORSHIPS Donors at the Conductor’s Circle Silver Baton level and above are provided the opportunity to be recognized as sponsoring a Houston Symphony Musician. For more information, please contact Tyler Murphy, Development Officer, Major Giving Groups, at tyler.murphy@houstonsymphony.org or 713.337.8536. Janice Barrow Sophia Silivos, First Violin Gary & Marian Beauchamp Martha Chapman, Second Violin Nancy & Walter Bratic Christopher Neal, First Violin Mr. Gordon J. Brodfuehrer Maki Kubota, Cello Ralph Burch Robin Kesselman, Principal Double Bass Barbara J. Burger Andrew Pedersen, Double Bass Dr. M.K. Campion Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Drs. Dennis & Susan Carlyle Louis-Marie Fardet, Cello Jane & Robert Cizik Qi Ming, Assistant Concertmaster Janet F. Clark MuChen Hsieh, Principal Second Violin Mr. Michael H. Clark & Ms. Sallie Morian George Pascal, Assistant Principal Viola Roger & Debby Cutler Tong Yan, First Violin Leslie Barry Davidson & W. Robins Brice Colin Gatwood, Oboe Scott Ensell & Family Donald Howey, Double Bass Kelli Cohen Fein & Martin Fein Ferenc Illenyi, First Violin Mr. & Mrs. Russell M. Frankel Aralee Dorough, Principal Flute Stephen & Mariglyn Glenn Christian Schubert, Clarinet Evan B. Glick Tong Yan, First Violin Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Gorman Christopher French, Associate Principal Cello Dr. Gary L. Hollingsworth & Dr. Kenneth J. Hyde Robert Walp, Assistant Principal Trumpet Drs. M.S. & Marie-Luise Kalsi Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster

The Joan & Marvin Kaplan Foundation Mark Nuccio, Principal Clarinet

Nancy & Robert Peiser Jonathan Fischer, Principal Oboe

Ms. Judith Vincent Matthew Roitstein, Associate Principal Flute

Dr. & Mrs. I. Ray Kirk Linda Goldstein, Viola

Dave & Alie Pruner Matthew Strauss, Percussion

Shirley & Joel Wahlberg Matthew Strauss, Percussion

Mr. & Mrs. U. J. LeGrange Thomas LeGrand, Associate Principal Clarinet

Gloria & Joe Pryzant Matthew Strauss, Percussion

Margaret Waisman, M.D. & Steven S. Callahan, Ph.D. Mark Griffith, Percussion

Rochelle & Max Levit Sergei Galperin, First Violin Cora Sue & Harry Mach Joan DerHovsepian, Associate Principal Viola

Ron & Demi Rand Annie Chen, Second Violin Lila Rauch Christopher French, Associate Principal Cello

Joella & Steven P. Mach Eric Larson, Double Bass

Sybil F. Roos Mark Hughes, Principal Trumpet

Mrs. Carolyn & Dr. Michael Mann Ian Mayton, Horn

Mr. Glen A. Rosenbaum Aralee Dorough, Principal Flute

Mr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster

Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Brian Del Signore, Principal Percussion

Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Marks Brian Del Signore, Principal Percussion Jay & Shirley Marks Sergei Galperin, First Violin Michelle & Jack Matzer Kurt Johnson, First Violin Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Mazow Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Barbara & Pat McCelvey Adam Dinitz, English Horn Betty McDavid Linda Goldstein, Viola Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. McLanahan William VerMeulen, Principal Horn Martha & Marvin McMurrey Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Dr. Robert M. Mihalo Brian Thomas, Horn Rita & Paul Morico Elise Wagner, Bassoon Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Nelson Mihaela Frusina, Second Violin Bobbie Newman Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Scott & Judy Nyquist Sheldon Person, Viola

John & Lindy Rydman / Spec’s Wines, Spirits & Finer Foods Anthony Kitai, Cello

Stephen & Kristine Wallace Allen Barnhill, Principal Trombone Mr. & Mrs. Fredric A. Weber Megan Conley, Principal Harp Vicki West Rodica Gonzalez, First Violin Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankman Anastasia Sukhopara, Second Violin Steven & Nancy Williams MiHee Chung, First Violin Jeanie Kilroy Wilson & Wallace S. Wilson Xiao Wong, Cello

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Shaffer Eric Halen, Co-Concertmaster

Mr. & Mrs. C. Clifford Wright Jr. Jarita Ng, Viola

Laura & Michael Shannon Rian Craypo, Principal Bassoon

Lorraine & Ed Wulfe Dave Kirk, Principal Tuba

Tad & Suzanne Smith Marina Brubaker, First Violin

Nina & Michael Zilkha Kurt Johnson, First Violin

Alana R. Spiwak & Sam L. Stolbun Wei Jiang, Viola Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Springob, Laredo Construction, Inc. Mihaela Frusina, Second Violin Carol & Michael Stamatedes Eric Larson, Double Bass Mike Stude Brinton Averil Smith, Principal Cello Susan H. Thompson George Pascal, Associate Principal Viola Bobby & Phoebe Tudor Bradley White, Associate Principal Trombone Mr. & Mrs. Jesse B. Tutor Daniel Strba, Viola

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Meet Anastasia Sukhopara, second violin

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Anastasia joined the Houston Symphony second violins in November 2017 having previously performed as a contracted substitute in the first violin section since the 2014–15 season. After moving to the United States at age 17, her musical career took a diversion into jazz and contemporary music. Realizing her passion for orchestral playing, Anastasia returned to classical training and earned full scholarships to the Boston Conservatory studying with Lynn Chang, Indiana University with Jaime Laredo, and Rice University with Kathleen Winkler. Anastasia has participated in numerous music festivals, including the Grand Teton Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, Sarasota Music Festival, Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme, and the New York String Orchestra. How did you choose your instrument? According to my parents, when I was about four, I started asking them to buy me a violin and saying I wanted to play. Apparently, I was not taken seriously as this went on for a few years. When I was six, my mom could not stand it anymore and took me to a violin shop. I wish I remembered how I got that idea in the first place, but I’m happy I did! What would you be if you weren't a musician? Although it’s hard to imagine not being a musician, I would probably become an immigration lawyer. Throughout a decade of living in the United States, I had to jump through many hoops to stay in this country and achieve permanent residency. I never had a lawyer to guide me through this process, but I learned a great deal. I believe everyone deserves straight-forward, qualified, and affordable help when it comes to such fundamental decisions. Do you have a favorite performance this month? What do you love most about our POPS Series and specials? I’m looking forward to the Harry Potter performances at the end of July. Playing soundtracks along with the film has been my favorite part of the POPS series. It is a much richer, deeply engrossing experience than simply renting a movie and watching it at home! As a musician, it’s interesting to get a glimpse into the mind of a film composer by seeing how the score and the movie fit together. Would you like to share a particularly memorable moment from your career? The Houston Symphony’s European tour last year was an unforgettable experience. Playing in fantastic cities and in some of the most prominent music halls, following the footsteps of incredible artists and ensembles who have performed there throughout history—it does not get much better than that! Also last year, I had the privilege of attending the Grand Teton Music Festival in Wyoming for the first time. Performing the Brahms piano trio there with my Houston Symphony colleagues, Chris French and Scott Holshouser, reminded me how much I love chamber music and how lucky we are to do what we do for a living! Anastasia Sukhopara is sponsored by Robert G. Weiner & Toni Blankman. 52 | Houston Symphony

Top: My Houston Symphony portrait Second: With second violin colleagues in Munich Third: Hiking with Houston Symphony colleague Chris French in Grand Teton National Park Bottom: One of my first practice sessions preparing for the Houston Symphony audition


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