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2014 - 2015 Season
Now in his 21st season as Music Director of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir and continuing in his 7th season as Music Director of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, MATTHEW SAVERY enjoys an expanding reputation for his multi-faceted career as an electrifying performer, dedicated orchestra builder and charismatic teacher.
Along with his regular duties with the Bozeman Symphony, where his innovative subscription, family and children’s programming earns consistent praise – and sold-out houses, Matthew Savery has established an active commissioning program, bringing compelling new compositional voices to his orchestra and its audiences, among them: Kenneth Fuchs – Glacier (Concerto for Electric Guitar and Orchestra); Erik Santos – Karnak, …in the Mines of Desire, Sun Road (Five Sym-phonic Dances for Orchestra); Elodie Lauten – Symphony 2001; James M. Stephenson, III – Concer-tino and Fanfare for Orchestra; Lowell Liebermann – Concerto for Clarinet. During his years with the orchestra, Mr. Savery has also presided over a ten-fold rate of financial growth, while regularly attracting over 4.3% of Bozeman’s population to its concerts. For several seasons, Matthew Savery offered Montana’s schools a “Conductor in Residency” program that accounted for dozens of hours per school year. He is much in demand as both a competition adjudicator and an in-school clinician. Mr. Savery is a recipient of the Eugene and Sadie Power Award for the Performing Arts. In October 1998, he and the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra were the subjects of a special feature on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Since his 2008 appointment to the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, Matthew Savery and his notable artistic and organizational skills have refocused the greater Casper area’s attention on the orchestra with gratifying results, among them a dramatic elevation of the orchestra’s artistic achievement and the quality of its guest artists, a broadening of the scope of the performance repertoire, a 30% increase in attendance and a 35% increase in the budget. With enthusiastic Board support, he introduced children’s and family concerts during the 2013-2014 season, while introducing “Music on the Move,” an outreach program, featuring chamber ensembles who serve as ambassadors from the orchestra to the community at large and “Conductor in Residency” – both programs offered to all educational levels, from primary to college. Of special pride to the entire organization are the plans to tour throughout the State of Wyoming, beginning with the 2013-2014 season.
A native of Western Massachusetts, just “down the road” from the famed Tanglewood Music Festival, Matthew Savery graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music and received his Master of Music Degree from the University of Michigan, where he was the recipient of a Teaching Assistantship to the prestigious studio of Gustav Meier and to which he returned in 2001 and 2006 as a Visiting Guest Lecturer. In addition to Mr. Meier, his principal teachers have been Pascal Verrot and Frank Battisti.
While at the University of Michigan, Matthew Savery was the founding Music Director of the University Campus Chamber Orchestra; subsequently, he served as Music Director of the Comic Opera Guild of Ann Arbor. He has also led performances with the Boise, Dayton, Fort Wayne, Long Island and Naples philharmonics, East Texas, El Paso, Greater Bridgeport (16 performances), Greater Lansing, Lake St. Clair, New Haven, Quad City, Saginaw Bay, Sioux City, Springfield (MA, MO and OH), South Dakota and Virginia symphony orchestras, Missouri Chamber Orchestra, Cape May Music Festival, Canada’s Victoria Symphony, Italy’s Orchestra Sinfonica di Bari and Turkey’s Presidential Symphony Orchestra. In 2001 he made a notable debut with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, opening its acclaimed summer series at Conner Prairie. Mr. Savery was a member of the first class of the International Institute for Conductors in Kiev, Ukraine, and has led that country’s National Symphony Orchestra in public performance.
Matthew Savery—Music Director and Conductor
A Letter from the Music Director and Conductor
Dear Friends,
I have been looking forward to tonight for a long time!
I first met Ryan Anthony in 2002. I was guest conducting concerts with the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra featuring the world-famous Canadian Brass, and Ryan was at the time their principal trumpet. Our getting to know each other was made easier as I had previously worked with the 2nd trumpet of the Canadian Brass, Joe Burgstaller, and, before entering graduate school, worked as the road manager for the OTHER famous brass quintet—the Empire Brass. Between the two groups Ryan and I had several mutual friends. As luck would have it, he and I hit it off immediately and have since worked together many times. He is one of the greatest trumpeters and entertainers in the world, and performing with him is always a highlight for me.
Given our friendship, and how honored I am to work with him any chance I get, I was overwhelmed when he called me over a year ago and said, “Hey, let’s write a Holiday pops show we can do together.” I was immediately game.
It’s been great fun putting this show together, and it is our hope that not only you will all love it, but other orchestras and audiences around the United States will enjoy it as well. We’re going to get a little goofy tonight but, while we’re having a bunch of laughs we also plan on presenting you with some fantastic music and, of course, feature Ryan’s amazing talent. We hope you have a great time!
On behalf of all of us at the Bozeman Symphony, we wish you and yours the happiest of holidays and a prosperous New Year. We thank you for your continued support and hope you’ll keep coming back to hear YOUR orchestra—the Bozeman Symphony.
Cheers!
Matthew Savery Music Director and Conductor
Denis Prager, President Renée Westlake, Vice PresidentPat Ellis, TreasurerAudrey Cromwell, SecretaryJenny Beard
Sharon BeehlerVirginia BrattonBridget CavanaughPatricia Gates, Orchestra Representative Paul Gates J. David Penwell
Stephen SchachmanCliff Schutter Kyle Tannehill, Student RepresentativeStuart WhitehairWalter Wunsch
2014 – 2015 Board of directors:
2014 - 2015 BOZEMAN SYMPHONY VOLUNTEERS:
Gary BachmanCarol BarmoreJenny BeardJanelle BoothChelsea BourqueBeth BoysonKathy BraunRoger & Noreen BreedingApril & James BuonamiciErica BurrellConnie CadeLoni CarrJohn & Mary Ann ChildsCindy ChristinBrian CloseCarol CodeHuguette CoghlanVida CoulterColleen CurryPatricia DeWittPat DonehooMarie DoubravaIris DriscollJoanna Ellison Erik EmeryKenje FehlbergStephany FlakkerJaime & Keith FosterNate FrylingJennifer FunkKate Gardner
Dave & Sandra GaskinJane & David GentholtsKen GreenJames GuglielmoEdy HarringtonIris HarringtonElizabeth HarrisElliot HarrisonEileen HoskingAndria HuntsingerTracie JenkinsChelsa JensenBeth JohnsonEmily JohnsonMichelina KazeminejadJessica & Madie KellyDavid KingLynn KinnamanCheryl LarsonAnnika Lawrence Erick LawrenceMartin LawrenceVerena LawrenceMichele LetendreChandra LindScott LinneroothMyriah MarshCharlie MartinPaul Martin & Vicki RyanMarlene MazuranichSusan McCauley
Carole McCleanSusan McConnellDoris McTigueChrista MerzdorfJenna MilcotConnie MurrayJoyce OlsonRick & Nancy OjalaSammylu ParsonsEve ParryLeona PoritzNeil PoulsenPam PoulsenJosie QuinonesLynda & Richard ReileyEdie RennerRoseAnn Revel Allison ReynoldsCindy & Charles RichardsonGretchen RuppMartin RyanElaine SamuelsonAlyce SchultzElly SchwarzkopfJoyce ShepardGonnie SiebelCarla SmithRaha SovereignWilla Jean SpeegleEllen Stephenson
Lisa Storey David Summerfield Barbara SummersRusty SwingleLucille TeselleKaren TinnesGinny TraegerSandy UnderwoodKristina UrbandKathy VanDykeRachel VanKempen FrylingColeman VickKarla VisserMary WaltersLeslie WoodlandJanet ZimmermanLevi ZimmermanAnderson SchoolChief Joseph Middle School (CJMS) LaMotte SchoolPetra AcademyWhittier ElementaryMOMS Club
Beth Boyson & James Gugliemo, Head UshersReneé Westlake, Dress Rehearsal Treats CoordinatorPat Jennings, Mailings Chair
Jennifer Funk & Kathy VanDyke, ConcessionsKendall Dittmar & Kippy Sands, Musician Treats
DIRECTORS: Matthew Savery, Music Director and Conductor Jon Harney, Symphonic Choir Conductor Alan Leech, Cover Conductor Sherry Linnerooth, Executive Director
COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL:Mike and Eve ArtPeter Bogy Robyn ErlenbushHelori Graff
John Jr. & Kiku HanesIleana Indreland & Mike DelaneySal & Carol Glenn LalaniMrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr.
STAFF:Emily Paris-Martin, Director of Marketing and OperationsKristina Edsall, Administrative Assistant and Patron Manager Dia Johnson, Event and Volunteer Coordinator D. Clay Hospodor, BookkeeperBriana Gillet, Intern
Josey Quinones, Photography Intern Jack Kligerman, Program Notes Jen Grace, Live Video Director David Frank, Equipment Manager Kappa Kappa Psi, Equipment Moving
The Bozeman Symphony Wishes to Thank
Season Subscribers: The Bozeman Symphony is grateful for the support of our almost 900 season ticket holders. Season ticket holders provide stability to our concert season and we appreciate their attendance throughout the year. Season ticket holders receive almost a 40% savings over single ticket prices, priority seating, ticket delivery, replacement of lost tickets and the ability to exchange tickets for a different performance.
Bozeman Symphony Contributors: Ticket sales cover less than 40% of our annual operating expenses. The Bozeman Symphony is extremely grateful to our advertisers, our patrons who donate to our annual fund, Underwriter’s campaign, Endowment and Up Close & Personal: Sponsor a Player campaign.
Symphony Volunteers: We would not be able to present high quality musical performance to our community without our dedicated volunteers. Volunteers assist with ushering at concerts, providing refreshments to our musicians, selling tickets and concessions and assisting in the office.
In-Kind Sponsors: The Bozeman Symphony would like to recognize businesses and individuals who provide goods and services to the Symphony. The Symphony would not be able to flourish without their continued generosity.
The Bozeman Symphony Society1001 West Oak, Ste. 201
Bozeman, MT 59715bozemansymphony.org • 406-585-9774
The Bozeman Symphony Society presents a repertoire of symphonic and choral music performed for the benefit of individuals, students, and musicians residing in south-central Montana. Established in 1968, the Society supports the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir. Under the direction of Music Director and Conductor Matthew Savery, the Bozeman Symphony has experienced tremendous growth over the last twenty years. In addition to a wide variety of orchestral programming, the Bozeman Symphony supports Far Afield, a highly accessible community outreach program, donates thousands of dollars’ worth of tickets to local nonprofits, awards scholarships to promising young musicians, and provides employment opportunities for nearly 100 people. The Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir have established themselves as significant cultural icons in Montana, whose history is marked by artistic excellence. Its future is dependent upon maintaining a skilled and motivated orchestra whose members bring symphonic music to life.
About the Symphony
Support the Symphony
The support of the community, businesses, and individuals is vital to the livelihood and success of the Bozeman Symphony. Ticket sales cover less than 40% of our annual operating budget and we rely upon contributions in order to continue to present high quality musical presentations to Bozeman and surrounding areas. To ensure the continued vitality of the Bozeman Symphony we encourage you to become a Bozeman Symphony Supporter! There are many ways to become involved:
• Annual Fund Support: Any amount is helpful and appreciated to support our annual operating expenses.
• Symphony Underwriters Program: Symphony Underwriters commit to a minimum annual contribution of $1200 ($100/month). In addition to a variety of benefits, our Underwriters are invited to use our Hospitality Room at Concerts and are invited to our annual Underwriter’s Appreciation Party and Season Sneak Preview.
• Up Close & Personal: Sponsor A Player: Each year our Symphony embarks on a campaign to support all of our dedicated Bozeman Symphony Musicians. Look for the Up Close & Personal: Sponsor A Player Campaign posters and information in the program and in the lobby.
• Concert and Event Sponsorship: This is the perfect opportunity for businesses and individuals to show support for a specific Concert or event. Sponsors receive many benefits such as complimentary tickets and advertising.
• Bozeman Symphony Endowment: Build a legacy of inspiring symphonic music by contributing to the permanent endowment fund. This fund will accumulate through the years to provide permanent operating support for the Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir. Your gift will be preserved forever in this fund, leaving a lasting memory of music.
• Planned Giving: Bozeman Symphony’s Mrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr. Legacy Society: Provide for the future of the Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir and keep music alive for generations to come through a bequest, gift of securities, gift of retirement plan assets or a gift of life insurance. Call the Bozeman Symphony Office to request a brochure which describes the ways in which you can remember the Bozeman Symphony in your planned giving.
• Volunteer: We would never be able to accomplish all that we do without our amazing volunteers who support the Symphony with ushering and assisting at Concerts, providing refreshments to the musicians, providing event support and assisting the office staff.
We are fortunate to live in the beauty of the valleys and mountains that surround us. We are doubly blessed to have in our small community the magnificent music brought to us by the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Choir. This remarkable achievement is due to the unusual number of highly talented musicians living among us, and to their selfless dedication to the orchestra and choir. We all benefit in some way from our orchestra and choir. Those who hear them benefit the most, but all of us benefit from the way they enrich the entire community.
We, in turn, owe our orchestra and choir our generous and continuing support. For this reason, our Underwriters have committed to contributing a minimum of $1,200 to the Bozeman Symphony this year (the equivalent of $100 each month, exclusive of tickets or other benefits) and, if circumstances permit, in future years as well.
Please join the Bozeman Symphony Society in thanking the Underwriters for their ongoing commitment to the Symphony and its wellbeing, and consider becoming a member of our Underwriters Group to help provide a stable and secure base of funding for our orchestra for years to come.
Please contact us at 585-9774 for information about becoming an Underwriter.
The Underwriters
The Bozeman Symphony Society 2014-2015 Underwriters
Mike and Eve ArtClyde Aspevig and Carol GuzmanLes and Susan AuCoinJohn Baden and
Ramona Marotz-BadenDoug and Jeanie Badenoch, The Wine GalleryBobb BeehlerMichael and Sharon BeehlerDr. and Mrs. Richard and Carol BelgradPaul BertelliBobby BjorkSherry Keller BrownChris and Mary Ann BulgerJanel Carino and Richard WolffJerry and Jan CashmanJon ChaneyRon and Judy ClarkDavid M. Cook, M.D.Bruce and Christie CopelandRichard and Anna DamonFred and Paula DeigertElise R. DonohueSusan L. EckertPat and Susan EllisOrville and Robyn Erlenbush, ERA LandmarkPaul and Patricia GatesKlein and Karen GilhousenJerome R. and Barbara GlickmanJohn Jr. and Kiku HanesEric and Jean Hastings
Dennis and Katherine HoffmannJohn and Donna HuntIleana Indreland and Michael DelaneyDon and Sharon Tudor IslerBruce JodarJerrold and Margaret JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Brian KingKelly and Shirley King“i” & Beau KitaharaSal and Carol Glenn LalaniTom and Dee Ann LangelDr. Mick and Holly LifsonRobert C. Maher and Lynn Peterson-MaherPeter Rieke and Sally MaisonMrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr.Heidi McLoughlinDori McTigueDr. William and Carol MealerJames and Bernie MitchellIris M. L. ModelMike and Marsha MontgomeryMarilyn and Don MurdockKeith and Markie NathanBrad and Pauline NussbaumTom and Celia O’ConnorPamela OlyphantJ. David and Rose Ann PenwellDenis and Barbara PragerWeldon RashDorothy ReflingGene and Edie Renner
JoAnne and Lloyd ReynoldsDr. Richard and Melanie SaboKippy and David SandsMr. and Mrs. Matthew SaveryThomas J. ScanlinStephen SchachmanCliff and Laura SchutterElizabeth and Worth SmithScot and Judy SmithLarry SpringerRabbi Ed Stafman and Beth LeeJohn and Carolyn SteeleRay and Sandy StrotherMr. and Mrs. Carl TangeJim and Bea TaylorMarjie Toepffer and Roger SchwerFred and Ginny TraegerRobert and Karin UtzingerAnn Van Balen and Marvin MorgensteinWayne and Lou VinjeCharles and Eleanor Von Stade Gwen WagnerLee WagnerJim and Valerie WebsterJames and Cathy WhiteStuart Whitehair &
Lee StadtlanderJohn and Vickie WilkinsonElaine WilliamsonWilliam Ziegler
The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir Concerts are made possible through the generosity of our business, foundation and individual sponsors, as ticket sales cover only 40%of production costs. Please show our appreciation through your continued patronage and thanks.Let them know that you recognize their generous contributions.
SEASON CONCERT SERIES
Discover the WildSaturday, September 27th
Dress Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Concert 7:30 p.m. The Commons at Baxter & Love
Mrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr. and Solid Rock Foundation
A Night in ParisSaturday, October 25th
Dress Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Concert 7:30 p.m. The Commons at Baxter & Love
Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa, Mike & Eve Art
A Brasstacular ChristmasSaturday, December 13th
Dress Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Concert 7:30 p.m. The Commons at Baxter & Love
First Security Bank, ERA Landmark & Allegra Bozeman
A Winter Serenade Saturday, February 7th
Dress Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Concert 7:30 p.m. The Commons at Baxter & Love
Bruce Jodar & Kimberlie Birdwell
Electric PremierSaturday, March 7th, Concert 7:30 p.m.
Willson AuditoriumBig Sky Western Bank
Sunday, March 8th, Concert 2:30 p.m. Willson Auditorium
Langlas & Associates & Iris M.L. Model
Ode To JoySaturday, April 11th, Concert 7:30 p.m.
Willson AuditoriumWalter & Regina Wunsch, Spectec/TIC
Sunday, April 12th, Concert 2:30 p.m. Willson Auditorium
Michael & Sharon Beehler
Concert Sponsors 2014-2015
Concert Sponsors 2014-2015: Special Events
Celebrate the Harvest with BSO on Tap Friday, November 7, 2014 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Copper Spring Ranch, 601 S. Pine Butte Rd. Bridger Brewing
of Heaven and Earth Choir Concert
Sunday, November 16, 2014 - 3:00 p.m. Holy Rosary Church, 220 West Main
Dave & Kippy Sands
Compose Yourself — Free Family Concert Saturday, February 14, 2015 - 10:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.
The Commons at Baxter & Love 1794 Baxter Lane East
Tim & Mary Barnard, Dr. William & Carol Mealer, Montana Arts Council, Montana Cultural Trust,Target Foundation
Bozeman Symphony Piano Recital Series Friday, October 3, 2014 - 7:30 p.m. With Special Guest Soheil Nasseri Friday, January 23, 2015 - 7:30 p.m. With Special Guest Young Ah-Tak
MSU School of Music Reynolds Recital Hall Thomas J. Scanlin
Elise Donohue, Judith King, Denis & Barbara Prager
Symphony At The Shane Concerts Thursday, November 13, 2014 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday May 14, 2015 - 7:30 p.m. Shane Lalani Center, Livingston
Sal & Carol Lalani, Wild West Shirt Company, PayneWest Insurance, Jennifer Buchanan, Printing for Less
Symphony Of WineJune 2015
Festival Of The FourthSaturday, July 4, 2015
Gallatin County Fairgrounds Barbeque 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Free Concert begins at 9:00 p.m. Free Fireworks to follow
American Bank Gianforte Family Foundation, Jodar Family Foundation,
Yellowstone Club Community Foundation, Tall Boys Catering, Gallatin Empire Lions Club
Sponsorship benefits include website links, program advertising and complimentary tickets. Please call the Bozeman Symphony office at 585-9774 for information about becoming a Sponsor.
All events at the Willson Auditorium unless otherwise specified.
The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra Musicians
Violin 1 Samuel Park ConcertmasterEmily Paris-Martin, Assistant ConcertmasterShannon SmithTrevor Ostenson Lilliana VaughnKayla PierceCami KohlerJames Olson Hannah Moore
Violin 2Ian Nicklin, PrincipalAmy Leister, Assistant Principal Millie OlsenSpencer DoerksenRebekah MohrJill RobertsJessica KellyLisa Bollman
ViolaAnna Jesaitis, PrincipalBina Peters, Assistant PrincipalTamara Farr Andrew SniderPatricia GatesCaitlyn PaffordJaime Huestis
CelloChandra Lind, PrincipalJulia Cory Slovarp, Assistant Principal ♫ Charlie Martin Lisa Woidtke Morgan Araujo Bärbel Pafford Cayley Hunt Susie Frawley
BassJon Ford, Principal ♫ Samantha Vetter Scott Stebbins Cortney Bury Kezia VernonApril Cooper
FluteSue Makeever, Principal ♫Kerri Brown
PiccoloMichelle Maurer
OboeSandra Stimson, PrincipalBeth Antonopulos ♫
English HornBeth Antonopulos ♫
ClarinetMary Ann Jacobson, PrincipalGreg Young ♫
Bass ClarinetEmily Willmuth
BassoonAlan Leech, PrincipalPaul Gates
French HornSherry Linnerooth, Principal ♫ Jamie Des Enfants Greg NotessMelissa Smith
TrumpetJerry Makeever, PrincipalDan Wood Briana Gillet
TromboneKyle Tannehill, Principal Virginia Bratton Andrew Scruggs
TubaDon Kronenberger
HarpAngela Espinosa
Piano/KeyboardLaurel Yost
TimpaniJeff Vick, Principal ♫
PercussionMark BrownAndrew MillerKristofer OlsenStephen Versaevel ♫
♫ MSU School of Music faculty
Special Guest – Ryan Anthony, Trumpet
Virtuoso trumpeter Ryan Anthony is most notably known for his varied career as soloist, educator, chamber musician and orchestral player. Having departed the world-renowned brass ensemble Canadian Brass in 2003, Anthony quickly became one of the most sought after trumpet players in America, prompting the celebrated trumpeter, Doc Severinsen, to note: “He will be missed with [Canadian Brass], but I feel certain he will have a great and distinguished career as a soloist”.
While Mr. Anthony’s technical skills are well known, his ability to combine that with an innate musicality and a profound connection with audiences is what sets him apart as a performer. Anthony continues to win over audiences and critics with his charismatic performances and artistic finesse. Reviews have said “In his hands, the horn gets beyond the stereotype to become a mouthpiece for the composer’s voice and performer’s personality” (Memphis Commercial
Appeal) and “There must be other trumpet players in this world as fine as Ryan Anthony, but you’d never think so while listening to him play” (Fanfare Magazine).
Highlights from Season 2010-2011 include Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 with St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, premiere recording of Lowell Liebermann’s Trumpet Concerto with Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Artist in Residence for Arizona Music Fest, Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 for Trumpet and Strings with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and recording ‘Live 2010’ with the All-Star Brass Quintet, reuniting with former Canadian Brass colleague and trumpeter Jens Lindemann. Season 2011-2012 will include a repeat visit with the Pensacola Symphony for its annual New Year’s Eve Gala, All-Star Brass recording ‘Live 2011’, premiere recording with Dallas Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet and numerous appearances with ‘Anthony & Beard’, an entertaining show that expands the repertoire for trumpet and organ.
Ryan Anthony’s solo career started as a 16-year-old prodigy when he won the highly publicized Seventeen Magazine/General Motors Concerto Competition – the second person ever to win the Grand Prize after Joshua Bell. Subsequent teenage solo appearances included the Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Kennedy Center and State Department, Washington D.C., as well as a feature on WQXR radio
New York City. In addition, being selected as a 1987 Presidential Scholar to winning both the John P. Paynter and Bank of America National Achievement Awards and his inclusion in Who’s Who in America are some of the early accolades he received.
Since then he has appeared as soloist with over 30 ensembles including the Dallas, St. Louis, Springfield, Dayton, Winston-Salem Symphonies, IRIS, Wisconsin, Portland Chamber Orchestras and the Pershing’s Own Army Band, Washington D.C.. Summer festivals with solo engagements include New Hampshire Music Festival, Eastern Music Festival, Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Sewanee Music Festival, Blast of Brass and international Pan-Pacific Music Festival, Sydney, Australia, Affinis Music Festival, Hiroshima, Japan, and Banff Music Festival, Alberta, Canada.
After departing Canadian Brass in 2003, Mr. Anthony once again joined the ranks with Canadian Brass in the summer of 2006 as part of the “Dream Team” and appeared in additional performances and recordings for several more years. Prior to joining the Brass, he was a member of the Center City Brass Quintet and Burning River Brass whose recordings continue to enjoy air play on classical stations throughout the country. Other ensembles in which Ryan Anthony can be heard on recordings are with the Brass Band of Battle Creek, All-Star Brass Quintet, International Celebrity Trumpet Ensemble (made up of principal players throughout Europe and England) and multiple recordings
with duo ‘Anthony & Beard’. Gary Beard, on both organ and piano, joins Mr. Anthony in a unique show that has won audiences over throughout this country as well as appearances in Russia and Canada. ‘Anthony & Beard’ along with Mr. Anthony’s solo recordings can be heard on the Opening Day Entertainment label.
Mr. Anthony is currently Principal Trumpet with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and since 2004 has also appeared as principal trumpet for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Symphony and played in the sections of New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra and Israel Philharmonic.
As an educator he was Assistant Professor of Trumpet at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music prior to joining the Canadian Brass in 2000 and served as Artist/Faculty at North Carolina School of the Arts during 2004-2005. His master classes have spanned the globe to include leading conservatories in Europe, Asia, and North America. He is currently a Yamaha artist and has edited and recorded both the Haydn and Hummel Trumpet Concertos for Hal Leonard Publishing. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music, Ryan Anthony received the school’s Alumni Achievement Award in 2001.
Ryan Anthony appears by arrangement with Diane Saldick, LLC, 225 East 36 Street, New York, NY 10016 www.dianesaldick.com.
Matthew SaveryMusic Director & Conductor
Trumpet Christmas Voluntary With apologies to Henry Purcell Orch. Gary Fry (and C. Nemec) Deck The Horn Arr. James M. Stephenson Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Arr. Tommy Newsom Parade of the Toy Soldiers Leon Jessel Arr. Morton Gould Prayer from Hansel and Gretel Humperdink; orch. Nemec
La Virgen de la Macarena Arr. Charles Koff Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson Gabriel’s Oboe (from The Mission) Ennio Morricone Arr. Robert Longfield Gloria in Excelsis Deo Orch. Gary Fry
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson
The Christmas Song Arr. Tommy Newsome Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Johnny Marks Arr. James M. Stephenson
Polar Express Concert Suite Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard Arr. Jerry Brubaker
Nativity Gary Fry
O Holy Night Arranged and Orchestrated by David T. Clydesdale
Saturday, December 13, 2014, 7:30 p. m.Concert Sponsored by First Security Bank, ERA Landmark, and Allegra Bozeman
Please join Maestro Matthew Savery, Ryan Anthony, and the Bozeman Symphony Musicians
following the concert: Starky’s Authentic Americana – 24 North Tracy
Unauthorized use of cameras or recording devices during performances is strictly forbidden
featuring special guest Ryan Anthony, trumpet
bozeman
Orchestra
A Brasstacular Christmas
MaestroBrian & Debra VanDyke King
Choir ConduCtorLes & Susan AuCoinDiana Blank
syMphoniC ChoirBobb BeehlerErin G. Pepus
(Mike & Sharon Beehler)
Rich & Jill BraussMargo Janke
(Dick Pohl)
WoodWindsDeborah Goltz
stringsDan & Toby Rieder
Brass
Violin 1Victoria Ryan & Paul Martin
(Emily Paris-Martin)Mary Ann NielsenCharles & Sharon Paris
(Emily Paris-Martin)Paul Visscher
(Sharon Eversman)Justin & Candice Lindh
(Emily Paris-Martin)Your Fans, the Agafonov Family
(Emily Paris-Martin)
Violin 1 continued…Julie Videon
(Sharon Eversman)Hugette R. Coghlan
(Sharon Eversman)Don Kauffman
(Sharon Eversman)George McClure, Jr.
(Sharon Eversman)Dave & Carolyn (Rusty) Swingle
(Samuel Park)Cathy Costakis
(Sam Park)
Violin 2John & Marilyn Ryley Mitchell
(Ian Nicklin)Jack & Barbara Kligerman
(Ian Nicklin)Patrick & Carol Flaherty
(Amy Leister)Lawrence & Linda Robin
(Ian Nicklin)Michael & Rebecca Nicklin
(Ian Nicklin)Karen Smalley
(Jessica Kelly)
ViolaDr. & Mrs. William & Carol Mealer
(Anna Jesaitis)Diane L. Brawner
(Anna Jesaitis)David & Deborah Peters
(Bina Peters)Members of Livingston P.E.O. Chapter BW
(Patricia Gates)Nancy & Tom Danaher
(Patricia Gates)Bliss & Marcia McCrum
(Patricia Gates)Pricilla & Richard Dysart
(Patricia Gates)Doris WardRudolf & Carol Dietrich
(Caitlynn Pafford)Cathy Costakis
(Anna Jesaitis)
CelloTristan (Mark Hernandez)
(Chandra Lind)Victoria Ryan & Paul Martin
(Charlie Martin)Charles & Sharon Paris
(Charlie Martin)
Supporter’s names in bold. Designation towards an individual musician indicated by parenthesis.
Bassoon continued…Dick & Val Monroe
(Paul Gates)Pricilla & Richard Dysart
(Paul Gates)Richard Gillette & Susan HinkinsFrisby Family Fun-dation
Contra BassoonJerry Makeever
French HornDick & Val Monroe
(Greg Notess)Ken & Judy WeaverDori McTigue
(Sherry Linnerooth)Tracy Sterling & Bob DesEnfants
(Jamie DesEnfants)The Brian Rogers Family(Sherry Linnerooth)Bob & Tracy Sterling DesEnfants
(Jamie DesEnfants)
TrumpetJean Simkins
TromboneAnna Lee Roush
TubaConnie Brooks
tiMpani/perCussionJack & Barbara Kligerman
(Jeff Vick)Jon Chaney
(Jeff Vick)Mr. & Mrs. William H. BurrCharlie Hamp
(Jeff Vick)Loren & Evelyn Acton
(Jeff Vick)
HarpJim & Inge Logar
PianoHelori Graff
Cello continued…Your Fans, the Agafonov Family
(Charlie Martin)Nancy HeymannAnne F. CooperInk Outside the Box
(Chandra Lind)Rob & Lynn Maher
(Julia Cory Slovarp)Tyler Baldwin
(Kezia Vernon)
String BassJohn & Marilyn Ryley Mitchell
(Jon Ford)Weldon Rash
(Max Johnson)Frank & Marilyn Carter
(Samantha Vetter)Cynthia S. Strobel
(Samantha Vetter)George McClure, Jr.
(Jon Ford)The Brian Rogers Family(Jon Ford)
FluteMarilyn GuggenheimEl’n Marie Brown
(Kerri Brown)
PiccoloAdelia Stewart & Hunter DevaultPatricia Spurr
(Michelle Maurer)Anne Marie & Jeff Reider
OboeCelia Wood
English HornCarol A. Denecke
ClarinetJoanne & Billy Berghold
(Mary Ann Jacobson and all Clarinet players)
Bass ClarinetStephanie Alexander
BassoonMembers of Livingston P.E.O. Chapter BW
(Paul Gates)Nancy & Tom Danaher
(Paul Gates)
The Bozeman Symphony 2014 - 2015 Season Donors
Conductor’s Circle($25,000 & up)
Klein & Karen Gilhousen, the Gilhousen Family FoundationReier Broadcasting Company - KBOZ Radio Stations
Premier($10,000 to $24,999)
Dick Walter, American BankTim & Mary BarnardJack & Bernice BurnsMontana Arts Council
Judith E. King
Mrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr. Thomas J. Scanlin
Spectec/TIC, Walter & Regina Wunsch
Benefactor($5,000 to $9,999)
Anonymous Mike & Eve Art, Chico Hot Springs Resort & Spa
Big Sky Western Bank Glen Chamberlin,The Bozone
Chistel Family FoundationBrenda & Swep Davis
Mrs. R.F. Graff, Artcraft PrintersDennis & Katherine Hoffmann
Greg & Susan Gianforte, Gianforte Family Foundation
Bruce Jodar & Kimberlie Birdwell, Jodar Family Foundation
Sal & Carol Lalani, in memory of Shane Glenn Lalani
Dr. William & Carol MealerDon & Marilyn Murdock
Stephanie Pressley, Bozeman Daily ChronicleCliff & Laura Schutter
Jerry Rue & Columbine Culberg, Bozeman Audi
Guarantor($2,000 to $4,999)
Doug & Jeanie Badenoch, Wine GalleryMichael & Sharon Beehler
Jerry & Jan Cashman Montana Association of Symphony Orchestras
City of Bozeman Mr. & Mrs. Ron & Judy Clark
David M. Cook, M.D.Robyn & Orville Erlenbush, ERA Landmark Real Estate
First Security BankDan & Jan Himsworth, AllegraJerome R. & Barbara Glickman
Mrs. R. F. GraffJohn Jr. & Kiku Hanes
Nancy HeymannMichael & Cyndi Huempfner
Mr. & Mrs. Brian KingRabbi Ed Stafman & Beth Lee
Iris M. L. ModelAnn Van Balen & Marvin Morgenstein
Don & Marilyn MurdockJ. David and Rose Ann Penwell, on behalf of The Gallatin Historical Society & Pioneer Museum
Denis & Barbara PragerWeldon Rash
Dorothy A. ReflingGene & Edie Renner
Tom RossStephen Schachman
Cliff & Laura SchutterJean Simkins
Rosamond Stanton, Solid Rock FoundationJim & Bea Taylor
Charles & Eleanor Von StadeJim & Valerie Webster
Yellowstone Club Community Foundation
We make every effort to list all of our contributors accurately. If you find errors or omissions, please contact our office so that we may correct mistakes in future programs.
Donors (continued) :
Sustainer($1,200 to $1,999)
Clyde Aspevig & Carol GuzmanDr. Roger & Lynne Barnes
Bobb W. BeehlerDr. Richard & Carol Belgrad
Heather Bellamy, Northwestern EnergyKay & Tom Bergsland
Paul Bertelli Bobby Bjork
Thomas & Dale BraySherry Brown
Chris & Mary Ann BulgerJon Chaney
Janel Carino & Richard WolffRon & Judy ClarkElise R. DonohueSusan L. EckertPat & Susan Ellis
Andrew Field, Printing For LessPaul & Patricia Gates
Susan Gibb & Ric TiemanEric & Jean Hastings
Ileana Indreland & Michael DelaneyDon & Sharon Tudor Isler
Jerrold & Margaret JohnsonShirley & Kelly King, Mountain Hot Tub
Tom & Dee Ann Langel, Amerimont Real Estate
Dr. Mick & Holly LifsonRobert C. Maher & Lynn Peterson-Maher
Lorelyn & Jason Mayr, Media Works Heidi McLoughlin
Dori McTigueJames & Bernie Mitchell
Mike & Marsha MontgomeryBrad & Pauline Nussbaum
Dr. Richard & Melanie SaboMr. & Mrs. Matthew Savery
Roger Schwer & Marjie ToepfferScot & Judy Smith
Larry SpringerJohn & Carolyn Steele, MEBC
Gil Stober, Peak RecordingRay & Sandy StrotherDavid Summerfield,
Sunshine Professional Cleaning ServicesMr. & Mrs. Carl Tange
Gwen WagnerLee Wagner
Stuart Whitehair & Lee StadtlanderWild West Shirt Company
Elaine WilliamsonJohn & Vickie WilkinsonJames & Cathy White
William A. Ziegler
Presenter($1,000 to $1,199)
John D. Armstrong IIJennifer Buchanan, Payne West Insurance
Kenneth Danhof & Mary GerlachRobert & Kathryn Earley
Norman & Susie FleetNancy Heymann
Alan & Jean KahnKeith & Markie Nathan
Leo Proxell, Holy Rosary ParishDr. Charles F. & Kathy Rinker
Michael T. Sedlak Camie Smith
We make every effort to list all of our contributors accurately. If you find errors or omissions, please contact our office so that we may correct mistakes in future programs.
Donors (continued) :
Contributor($500 to $999)
Walter Ainsworth Margot L. Aserlind
Dr. Steve & Ingrid AshmoreLes & Susan AuCoin
Ron BatchelorJoanne & Billy BergholdBlack Bull Golf Course
Kathy BowmanBruce & Christie Copeland
Tom & Nancy DanaherRichard & Anna DamonFred & Paula Deigert
Thomas & Sharon Eversman, in memory of Chris SoperDoug & Henrietta Gale
Amanda Cater & Stephen GuggenheimBob & Audrey Jean Haight
Jon & Berkley HudsonJohn & Donna Hunt
Patricia & Wendell Ingraham
Al & Ellen JesaitisBruce Kenney
Alan & Donna KindtJack & Barbara KligermanPeter Rieke & Sally Maison
Jerry & Sue MakeeverVictoria Ryan & Paul Martin,
Katharine S. NoremTom & Celia O’Connor
Ping & Marcia OliverMolly Richardson
Matt & Juli Rognlie, in memory of Mark Sullivan
David & Kippy SandsElizabeth & Worth Smith
Ken & Judy WeaverJorge & Anna Winkler
Janet White, J & H Office Equipment
Patron($250 to $499)
Michael & Pam AlvordBill & Kathy Anderson
Terry Anderson Tony & Martha Biel
Diana BlankBozeman Symphony SocietyCharles O. & Sally Broughton
Gary & Ingrid Buehler, in memory of Arthur Nielsen
Yvonne BrutgerAnne CooperJeff Cotterell,
Terrell’s Office Machines, Inc.Tyler & Sarah Dann
C. Brooke & Kornelia DormireRick Sanders & Janet Hand
Bill & Janne Hayward
Patrick & Dr. Carol T. HemingwayRon & Patty HindsJohn & Jane HodgesMonica Guenther &
Clint Gillum, Wells Fargo BankBeth KaedingMatt Kemmer
“I” & Beau KitaharaDelorse Tschider,
in memory of Vernon TschiderMacy’s Foundation
George & Elizabeth McClureMike & Rhoda McCormick
Marcia & Bliss McCrumJohn & Marilyn Ryley Mitchell
John & Wenda MorroneCharles & Sharon Paris
Jean & Robert Paris Family, in memory of Sharon ParisDavid & Deborah Peters
Tom & Kay ReevesLynda & Richard ReileyKristina & Brian RogersSawmill Trust Company
Tom StonecipherDave & Carolyn L. Swingle
Fred & Ginny TraegerMartha Weaver
Stuart & Renee WestlakeDr. & Mrs. Richard YoungRalph & Gloria Zimmer
Members of Livingston P.E.O. Chapter BW
We make every effort to list all of our contributors accurately. If you find errors or omissions, please contact our office so that we may correct mistakes in future programs.
Supporter ($100 to $249)
Craig A. Adams, in memory of Sharon Paris
Susan AgafonovBob & Sandy Appleby
AnonymousDavid & Teri Ball
Anthony & Melissa BartonDick & Shirley Blackwell
Barbara R. BrownRebekah BuntingPaula Carstensen
Christa Cee, in memory of Sharon Paris
Barnetta ClemonsAnna Lee Roush
Huguette CoghlanRichard & H. E. Cole
Patricia & Fred L. CorneliousPhilip & Joan CoryEmily Swan DeLuca,
in memory of Arthur NielsenRuth & Russ Dunn
Carol C. ElliottRandy Elliott & Beth MacConnell
Dick & Rita FishHelen FrazierLee Freeman,
Freeman Family FoundationBarb French & Gary Parker
Mark & Lynda FrisbyJim & Bunny Gaffney
Daniel & Perri GallagherGinger Gauss
Richard Gillette & Susan HinkinsRichard M. Gillette
Neill & Deborah GoltzMary K. Grande
Jerry GriffithKlaus & Christle Gump
John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.Wayne & Marilyn Hill
Kathleen HoffmanVirginia HulsMargo JankeSusan Jones,
in memory of Sharon ParisKaren Bates Kress, Yellowstone
Park Foundation, in memory of Sharon ParisJoseph & Mary Kurcinka
John LanderdahlSandy Leal
John & Bunny Leister, Leister Electric, Inc.Maurice Legardeur
Justin Lind, Ink Outside the BoxPaul & Kay LoeffelholzJim & Pam Van LopikSheila M. Macgregor
Manhattan Bank Victoria Ryan & Paul Martin,
in memory of Sharon ParisClaire & Bruce McKnightJoan T. and Bruce McNab
Mona MoranRichard & Valerie Monroe, in memory of Arthur Nielsen
Milton NegusMary Ann Nielsen
Lorna NelsonPat & Ellie NolanJ. Penny OliverSusan O’Neill
Janice & Earl Peace
Erin G. PepusDick & Mary Pohl
Charles & Maureen PorembaRoger G. Powalisz
in memory of Dr. Thomas ClemonsDenny & Marilyn Raffensperger
Margie ReevesJohn & Marilyn Rogers
Eliodoro & Martina RodoniRolland & Phyllis Rounds
Jeffrey & June SaffordGary & Pauline Sager
Anna ShannonJoy Shellenberg
Joyce G. ShepardKaren Smalley
Bill Simkins & Erna SmeetsSandra Lee Smiley
Albert & Catherine SpottkeJames M Stark
William R. StrattonJeff & Karen Strickler
Cynthia StrobelRandy & Sally Sullivan
Jeff & Jackie Vick, in memory of Mark Sullivan
Julie Videon, in memory of Chris Soper
Paul VisscherSheryl A. VogelDoris Ward
Paul & Gail WeingartAnne & Dennis Wentz, M.D.Thomas & Marilyn Wessel
Carol S. ZahnMichael P. & Bonnie Zell
We make every effort to list all of our contributors accurately. If you find errors or omissions, please contact our office so that we may correct mistakes in future programs.
Donors (continued) :
Donors (continued) :
Donor ($50 to $99)
Beth AntonopulosSusan Bedell
Stephanie Breen Rich & Jill Brauss
William H. & Marilyn BurrSusan E. Carroll
Frank A. & Marilyn CarterLee & Ann ChaseTanya Cowling
Sheryl DettmannKate & Greg Fornasiero, in memory of Sharon Paris
Patricia GamblePete & Julie GeddesGill & Nancy Geesey
Frances GooseyLinda Kautzmann
Kaaren JacobsonGordon Johnson,
Great Falls SymphonyJerrold & Margaret Johnson
Linda Kautzmann,in memory of Sharon Paris
Judy KuhlJohn & Susan LeddickCandice & Justin LindhLarry & Rita Merkel,
Round House/Chalet SportsCon Metro
Clint & Ann NagelAleksander & Kaire Rebane
Raymond & Mary Louise Ritterin memory of Sharon ParisLawrence & Linda Robin
Edward SheehanCasey Slough,
in memory of Sharon ParisMartha Sites
Clarice SkogleyDick & Jennifer SmithBonnie Steingruber
Nancy Stetter, Creative Change Coaching
David & Shelly TippettAlison Todd
True North Steel,in memory of Sharon Paris
Bev & Dan WandersHeidi Welch
David & Debbie WieggelJudy Worley
Friend (up to $49)
Ramona Marotz-Baden & John Baden
Ronald & Janice BosDavid & Elizabeth Bozeman
Paul CookLinda Crummett,
in memory of Sharon ParisDiane Donnelly
Gary & Carol Donovan, in memory of Sharon ParisRichard & Priscilla Dysart
Marjorie EricksonMary C. FellenzDr. Richard Flor
Gary & Grace France
Karla FreimuthChristine Gagnier,
in memory of Sharon ParisRick & Joyce HannulaMichael Harrington
Corrine HoffartAnna Holstrom
Anna JesaitisJohn & Joyce Kamp
Debra J. KempfEloise Kirk,
in memory of Sharon ParisD J Kominsky
Alan & Karen LeechJustin & Chandra Lind
Joanne PieperAlana Rehberger
Ann RestvedtJoan Ryshavy
Florence SaveryMarjorie SmithRachel Soulek,
in memory of Pat HansenBill UnderrinerMelissa L. Ward
Theodore T. WilliamsBreanna Wodnik
George & Thyrza Zabriskie
We make every effort to list all of our contributors accurately. If you find errors or omissions, please contact our office so that we may correct mistakes in future programs.
Bina grew up in Great Falls and Billings. She began Suzuki violin lessons at age three. Throughout high school she played in the Billings Symphony Orchestra. In 2000 she was selected to play in the National High School Honor Orchestra in Washington DC. She received a BA in music from the University of Puget Sound and was the concert mistress of the symphony orchestra. Bina’s viola playing began primarily in chamber music groups in high school and college. She considers it is a privilege to play viola with the Bozeman Symphony and with the Omni Quartet.
Bina decided not to pursue music as a career. However, she attributes her work ethic, focus, diligence and success in other areas, particularly as a lawyer and in her athletic pursuits, to her years as a Suzuki student. Bina received her JD from the University of Montana and practices law in Bozeman as a Water Master at the Montana Water Court. She also spends time training for ultramarathons and recreating in beautiful Bozeman with her husband and dog.
Tuning into the Orchestra: Bina Peters, Viola
$5,000 to $9,999
Denis & Barbara Prager The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Thomas & Shannon Nygard in Loving Memory of Asger & Ebba Mikkelsen
Marcia & Chuck Raches
Molly RichardsonThe Estate of Merriam Packard Sargent
Pete Sobrepena, Star West SatelliteFred & Ginny TraegerLou & Wayne Vinje
$1,000 to $4,999
Mike & Eve ArtMichael & Sharon Beehler
Merton BellJerry & Jan Cashman, Cashman Nursery
Jon ChaneyCatherine E. Costakis
Mark Peterson & Irene Dahl, Dahl Funeral Home
Joe DittmarMr & Mrs. C.A. DogteromRobert & Michele Dubose
Elaine HaalandDennis & Katherine Hoffman
Mrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr.Dr. William & Carol Mealer
Jim & Bernie MitchellIris M.L. Model
Anthea George & Bill MuhlenfeldJack & Donna Ostrovsky
Dorothy ReflingLinda M. ReynoldsJim & Kay Rivenes
Rocky Mountain Rug GalleryDave & Kippy SandsVicki & Al Scharen
Dr. & Mrs. Dwight B. ShortTarget Corporation
Tarlow, Stonecipher & Steele, PLLCBrian & Deborah Van Dyke King
Elaine Williamson
The Bozeman Symphony Endowment Fund
$20,000 & up
Ardi DeVriesRobyn & Orville Erlenbush,
ERA LandmarkMichael & Cynthia Huempfner
Alan & Jean KahnMr. & Mrs. Jim & Bea Taylor
Seilkirk Charitable Remainder Unitrust
$10,000 to $19,999
D. A. Davidson & Co. • Susan Eckert, Adventurewomen, Inc . • Robert & Karin Utzinger
up to $999
Mr & Mrs. J.H. AbneyConnie Adams
Jack & Pat AndersonSusan Andrikopoulos
Beverly BaconJerry & Noreen BancroftAudre Rae Beckenhauer
Jean BishopDr. Ben & Paula Blend
Julie BlockeyRay & Kay Campeau
Janel Carino & Richard Wolff
Andrew & Susan DanaSally & Ty Dann
Russ & Ruth DunnRodolf & Carol Dietrich
Kendall DittmarDonald & Elizabeth Dynek
Patrick & Susan EllisDan & Mary Beth EwenTom & Sharon Eversman
John W. FisherHelen Frazier
Mark & Monica GuentherMary Karen GrandeA.J. & Betty HancockJohn Jr. & Kiku Hanes
Wayne & Darlene HansenVirginia W. Hanson
HDR Architecture, Inc.
Paul F. HeymannRon & Patty Hinds
Wayne & Marilyn HillJohn & Jane Hodges
Barry & Jane Strandl- Jacobsen
Margo JankePat Jennings
Cynthia JohnsonJerrold & Margaret JohnsonGrace Jones & Dana Scott
John & Charlotte JutilaMurray & Natalie Katz
Marilyn KirchoffSal & Carol Glenn Lalani
John & Kathleen Langenheim, The Langmont Group
Sherry & Scott LinneroothRichard & Virginia Linting
Leroy & Agnes LuftRichard & Valerie Monroe
Dr. Robert P. MyersMarjorie A. Negus
Jerome & Arlyss NelsonArt & Mary Ann NielsenRudy & Wilma Niermeier
Mr. & Mrs. George F. Phillips, Jr. Robert R. & Sydney M. Reed
Ann W. RestvedtTed & Elaine Rist
Gerald & Marilyn Robertson
Arnold RobinsonEliodoro & Martina Rodoni
Richard & Carol RoehmHugo & Shirley Schmidt
Dr. Richard & Phyllis SchultzDave & Julee Shepard
Alice SiebeckerGlenn & Jere Skaalure
Connie StaudoharJohn P. Stocksdale
June StoneTom Stonecipher
John & Gail StuckyRandy & Sally Sullivan
Gerald & Arlene TrebeschScott Carpenter &
Barbara TurnerJoan UnderwoodJeff & Jackie Vick
Fred & Julie VideonJerry & Kathryn Vrbas
Richard M. WallaceKen & Judy Weaver
Jim & Valerie WebsterGail & Paul Weingart
Dr. & Mrs. George WhartonFrank & Phyllis Wolcott
Robin & Richard WolcottDorothy WoltersGregory Young & Elizabeth Croy
BOZEMAN SYMPHONY ENDOWMENT FUND (CONTINUED)
Please thank & patronize these businesses for their support of the Symphony.
1915 BarnAllegra BozemanAmerican BankThe Baxter Best Western GranTree InnBequet Caramels Biankini’s Sandwich & Salad MarketBlack Box Design/Doug BrekkeBlacksmith ItalianBozeman AudiBozeman MagazineBozeman Daily ChronicleBozeman School DistrictThe BozoneBrad HaderlieBridger BrewingChalet MarketCity Brew CoffeeClark’s Fork Restaurant Claudia’s MesaDomino’s PizzaEckroth MusicFerraro’s Fine ItalianFood for ThoughtThe Food StudioFresco CaféGallatin Empire Lions ClubGalusha, Higgins, Galusha, PCGhost Town Coffee RoastersH & E EquipmentHampton InnHilton Garden Inn
Holiday InnHummingbird CafeIan Nicklin, PC TechnicianJCCS Certified Public AccountantsJ & H, Inc.Jereco Studios, Inc.John Bozeman’s BistroKappa Kappa Psi, Beta Chapter Kenyon Noble Lumber & HardwareKGLT Public RadioLa Châtelaine Chocolat CoLehrkinds Coca-Cola Bottling CoLeslie’s HallmarkMedia WorksMontana PBS, KUSMMSU School of MusicOn The RisePatti Ford, Massage Therapy Assoc.Peak RecordingPlonkRed Tractor PizzaReier Broadcasting KBOZSola CaféStarky’s Authentic Americana Subway SandwichesSunshine Professional CleaningTall Boys CateringTange Family, LLCWalker ConstructionWinegardner’s WinesWine GalleryYellowstone Public Radio
Call the Bozeman Symphony O� ce at 585-9774 or reserve tickets online at
www.bozemansymphony.org
Saturday, February 7th
Dress Rehearsal 10:30 a.m. Concert 7:30 p.m.The Commons at Baxter & Love1794 Baxter Lane East
Concert Sponsored by Bruce Jodar & Kimberlie BirdwellReception follows the concert at Ferraro’s Fine Italian & Steak726 North 7th Avenue
The Wine Gallery 2320 West Main Street,
Bozeman, MT 586-8828
Thank you for coming to the Wine Gallery.
Your patronage helps support the Bozeman
Symphony.
Is it any wonder that Music and Wine share the same vocabulary?