November 2, 2014 Concert Program

24
STUDENT ORCHESTRAS GREATER OLYMPIA of Disnguished Sponsor: Olympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic Sponsors: WA State Arts Commission & Naonal Endowment for the Arts November 2, 4 p.m. Washington Center Nolan Welch, Cello 2014-2015

description

The SOGO November 2, 2014 concert program includes the program, members, sponsors, and advertisers.

Transcript of November 2, 2014 Concert Program

Page 1: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

student orchestrasgreater olympiaof

Distinguished Sponsor: Olympic Dermatology & Laser ClinicSponsors: WA State Arts Commission & National Endowment for the Arts

November 2, 4 p.m.Washington Center

Nolan Welch, Cello

2014-2015

Page 2: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 3: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

stUDeNt oRChestRas of GReateR oLYMPia1629 22nd ave se | olympia Wa 98501

360.352.1438 | www.studentorchestras.org |

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

the mission of student orchestras of Greater olympia (soGo) is to provide challenging, fully integrated music experiences for young musicians, which includes orchestra and ensemble performances, music education and a broad spectrum of music related activities.

eXecutiVe BoardJohn fleckenstein, PresidentColleen Welch, Past PresidentJasmin Dickerson, Vice PresidentJilyna Dick, secretaryKirk Veis, treasurer

BoardKate ayersBrad Carlsonalison CoppockDoug fordJon hansonKari HertterChristine Long Dana PhelpsAmy SchutteScott SmithChristina Zach

student BoardKatee Hertter, bassoonhyun Jin Kim, violin henry Nordhorn, french hornBelinda so, violinNolan Welch, cello

music director John Welsh

artistic directorGreg allison

administratiVeKrina Allison, Executive Dir.amber Young, finance Dir.Ginny Nordhorn, exec. asst. Mary Jo Rydholm, Lib.Doug ford, Photographer

2014-2015 concert sponsorsdistinguished sponsors

olympia federal savingsolympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic, Dr. Brazil

R.L. Ray Violin shop

sponsorsCabinets by trivonna

tumwater eye Center & VUe

grantsNational Endowment for the Arts

Washington state arts Commission

foundationsCharneski Charitable fund

National Federation of Music Clubs

Page 4: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

SOGO 6x7.5 Ad 2013.pdf 1 9/24/2013 9:46:55 AM

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 5: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

conserVatory orchestraJohn WelshConductor

deBut orchestraLantz Berets

Conductor

Brass choirGreg Allison

ConductorLiz Ward

Asst. Cond.

academy orchestraJeff Lund

Conductor

The concert is being recorded by Chinook Wind and can be purchased today.

Brass choir

Reminders: -Turn off all electronic devices

unless in tweet seats. -Please hold applause between

movements.

HenLand, Greg allison

La Rejouissance, G.f. handel, arr. MeyerFinlandia, Jean sibelius, arr. MeyerRedetsky March, J. strauss sr., arr. isaac

A La Claire Fontaine, Donald Coakley/David Marlatt Celebration in Brass, Brian olson

overture to Zampa, Joseph hérold, arr. KennedyDown a Country Lane, aaron CoplandThe Syncopated Clock, Leroy anderson

November 24 p.m.

Washington Center

INTERMISSION 15’

student orchestras of greater olympiaSponsored by

Olympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic

overture to Oberon, Carl Maria von WeberCello Concerto No. 1 in C, franz Joseph haydn

Moderato, Adagio, Finale - Allegro MoltoNolan Welch, Cello

Peer Gynt suites, edvard GriegIngrid’s LamentIn the Hall of the Mountain KingThe Death of ÅseMorning MoodAnitra’s DanceSolveig’s Song

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 6: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

( 3 6 0 ) 4 8 9 - 0 6 2 61 1 6 5 t h Av e S E , S u i t e jd o w n t o w n o l y m p i aw w w . v u e o l y m p i a . c o m

(360) 352-6060www.tumwatereye.com

Specialty contacts and glasses for astigmatism and multifocal

Medical management for glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, floaters,

dry eye disease, allergies

Exams for vision-related learning disabilities

most insurances billed • VISA / MC / Discover

quality vision and medical eye care for all ages

Unique eyewear collections from around the worldEye exams for computer-related vision concerns

We’re on Facebook! facebook.com/TumwaterEye facebook.com/VUEVisionUniquelyExperienced

Dr. Douglas N. Jeske, Optometric Physician Celebrating 20 years of compassionate, individualized eye care, in two locations to serve you

e hills are alive... with the sound of SOGO

Brass Choir Holiday Show

Sponsored by Tumwater Eye Center & VUE

www.studentorchestras.orgwww.facebook.com/studentorchestras

$5 students$10 seniors and adults

$25 Family of 4+Tickets: Call 360.352.1438

ofStudent Orchestras

Greater Olympia~Conservatory Brass

Choir under the direction of

Greg Allison & Liz Ward

~Victorian singing ggroup Joy Song

~and more!

Saturday, December 13, 2 p.m.Westminster Presbyterian Church1925 Boulevard Rd SE, Olympia

Page 7: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

overture to Oberon (1826)Composer: Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)Nationality: GermanEra: Romantic Weber was commissioned to write a new opera especially for London. he based Oberon on the same folk tale that inspired shakespeare to write A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Weber did not finish the overture to Oberon until only a few days before the premier. Unfortunately, he was suffering from advanced tuberculosis and died in London just six weeks after Oberon opened. the overture starts with an opening horn motive followed by muted strings. Picture the misty woods of the elf king oberon and his court. faeries are prancing around in the woods, softly and delicately. then oberon arrives majestically.

program notesCello Concerto No. 1 in C (~1765)Composer: Joseph haydn (1732-1809)Nationality: Austrianera: Classical

haydn served the noble esterházy family as kapellmeister for thirty years, during which he wrote prolifically in the forms he helped establish: the string quartet and the symphony. Living far from any major cities, Haydn was, in his own words, 'forced to become original.'

the concerto you will hear today was lost for 200 years, only turning up in a Prague museum in 1961. All three movements are in a traditional Baroque style. the opening moderato evokes a courtly dance. the second movement is a sweet and gentle adagio. The finale is a rousing allegro which gives soloists a chance to display their skill.

Peer Gynt Suite (1875)Composer: edvard Grieg (1843-1907)Nationality: NorwegianEra: Late RomanticGrieg was invited by Norwegian playwright henrik ibsen to compose this incidental music for his epic play of the same name. ibsen's play is based on a Norwegian fairy tale. Grieg's belief in Norwegian nationalism led him to draw on Norwegian folk tunes for his music.

each movement of Peer Gynt tells part of Peer's exciting story. first Peer crashes a wedding and is chased into the woods (Ingrid's Lament). He fends off a troll king's daughter who has fallen in love with him (In the Hall of the Mountain King), his mother dies (The Death of Åse), he sails to africa as an arms dealer and camps on the beach (Morning Mood). enemies blow up his yacht

and while he is marooned a temptress comes and dances for him (Anitra’s Dance).

Peer returns home as an old man. But the button maker (the Norwegian version of the grim reaper) is there to take his soul. fortunately for Peer, he is saved by the long-suffering Solveig, who has been in love with him through the whole story (Solveig’s Song).

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Nolan Welch, cello soloist'The Haydn is a classical staple concerto in cello repertoire,' says Nolan. 'Playing it represents the history that it has acquired since its discovery in the 1960s. So, although it is a concerto written in the classical style, it has only surfaced in a modern, contemporary era in which all the greats have played. I like it because it is easily moldable into a style that fits the player's taste; there is a lot of stylistic freedom.' Nolan began playing cello at age 4 and has been with soGo for 8 years. Last year he created an original arrangement of the Beatles' Yesterday for performance by a cello quartet. Nolan is a senior at timberline hs and serves on soGo's Executive Student Board. his plans for next year are still up in the air, but we're sure he will be successful in whatever course he pursues.

Page 8: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

82014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

FOR EVERYTHING MUSICAL IN YOUR LIFE

MusicArts.comINSTRUMENTS I LESSONS I RENTALS I REPAIRS

PROUD TO SUPPORT STUDENT ORCHESTRAS OF GREATER OLYMPIA!

VISIT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD LOCATION:

OLYMPIA400 Cooper Point Road

Suite 7(360) 705-3598

LACEY4017 8th Ave Southeast

(360) 456-4200

©20

14 M

usi

c &

Art

s 14

_01_

06

72_7

1

Page 9: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

9

ViolinJason Chung, W.f. West h.s. (10)Joelle Chung, homeschool (8)Ryan Clark, N. thurston h.s. (12) Caddie Derby, homeschool (10)Zander Dick, N. Thurston H.S. (10)evan harper, olympia h.s. (10)Yeji Kim, N. thurston h.s. (11)esther Kim, olympia h.s. (9)hyun Jin Kim, olympia h.s. (10)ann Li, Marshall M.s. (7)angela Pak, olympia h.s. (10)Belinda so, olympia h.s. (12)eric so, olympia h.s. (10)

Violaerica anderson, Clover Park tech. Coll.alex he, olympia h.s. (9)Lindsey Lampman, River Ridge (10)Cleo Li-schwartz, Black hills h.s. (10)

Cello Zoe Chapman, Black Hills H.S. (11)sydney Creel, Centralia h.s. (12)Kyle Kim, N. thurston h.s. (10)Maura Phelps, timberline h.s. (12)Nolan Welch, timberline h.s. (12)

Bassalek husseini, olympia h.s. (9)James Waltz, olympia h.s. (10)Jesika Westbrook, olympia h.s. (12)

fluteEmma Eacrett, Mary Knight (11)Morgan hurtado, olympia h.s. (11)emma Lindemeier, Black hills h.s. (10)Brynna Paros, homeschool (11)

oboe Bridget Long, Capital h.s. (12)Austin Smith, N. Thurston H.S. (10)

conserVatory orchestra

student Board Student Representative

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

ClarinetDavid hales, timberline h.s. (11)shawn Kim, N. thurston h.s. (10)ina LaGrandeur, olympia h.s. (11)Brendan Lynch, Black hills h.s. (10)emma Wells, N. thurston h.s. (10)

BassoonKatee Hertter, Tumwater H.S. (12)sydney soetenga, Capital h.s. (12)

BRASS CHOIR - Conservatory Brass Section

trumpetWillow Miller, Black hills h.s. (12)

french hornLandon Mueller, Capital h.s. (12)henry Nordhorn, olympia h.s. (10)

trombonehannah Wells, aspire M.s. (8)Zach Tepley, Olympia H.S. (11)Nathan Yang, olympia h.s. (12)

tubaPeter Veis, N. thurston h.s. (11)

Guest PerformerLauren eklund, harp

Page 10: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

102014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

anniesquiltshoppe.com facebook.com/AnniesQuiltShoppe

Cheerful and Friendly Customer ServiceExceptional Heirloom Quality FabricsUnique and Inspiring ClassesFabrics, Kits, Patterns and More OnlineUnique Gifts, Handbags and Accessories Too

2505 Olympic Hwy North #220, Shelton 360.427.6164Monday - Thursday 10am to 5:30pm, Friday 10am to 8pm, Saturday 10am to 5:30pm, Sundays 1pm to 4pm

Page 11: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

11

Violinellie BarbutoMaya DirarJohn hammondseth harperBrandon huynh sabrina hwangDylan Jones Megan LeDucMegan Lorich William Nordhornernesto PosadasDallyn Vogelemily anne Whitney

ViolaBrittany BradyDragan DickWilliam LaGrandeurana RodriguezLogan VanClifford

CelloDante faulk alexus KaminskiMax Parker

fluteJoseph Coppockabby DyckKatherine halesMegan hallCyrus LagerbergMegan smithstephanie threedyGlory Yang

oboealexandra Gosse

ClarinetNathan LandersKayli WatnessTommy Wigfield

BassoonKolton Bostrom

trumpet+ Jackson hall+ Kyu-hun Lee+ Kieran Lynch+ Megan Wakefield

french horn+ emma tranum+ Piper shier

trombone+ Josh Moorash+ ian Rigg

tuba+ Jarrad Hastings

PercussionLewis Jackson

ViolinWei Wei ChienRachel Comptonana Rae DexelJenny JangLiam KelleyLizzy Young

ViolaCassie BlakeCorrina evancicanna Johnson

Celloevan hurtadoaaron huynh

fluteamber Gajadmar anna Jonesolivia slomaLin Yee

ClarinetAnnie BarretteKallie Kidder Genevieve tedder

trumpetolivia CoulterJustin Baek

euphoniumscarlet trcka

academy orchestra

Student Representative+ Brass Choir Members

deBut orchestra

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 12: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

122014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 13: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

13

Greg allison received his B.a. and M.a. in Music Education from Western Washington University where he studied trumpet with the late William D. Cole. Mr. allison has taught instrumental music in the olympia school District for over 30 years. his bands have been chosen to perform at the state and Northwest Music educators’ Conference and the Western International Band Clinic.

Mr. allison has performed in the Northwest Wind symphony, the 22nd ave Dixieland Band, the tacoma Concert Band, and the evergreen Brass Quintet. he has been a guest adjudicator, clinician, and guest conductor for state and regional festivals and conventions including the Mid-West Band and orchestra Clinic in Chicago. he has served on the Washington Music educator’s board of directors, managed WMea high school and Junior all-state, and was a recipient of the WMea Teacher of the Year for middle level education. in 2014, he was inducted into the WMea hall of fame.

John Welsh brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and direction to the members of the student orchestras of Greater olympia (SOGO). 

In addition to his position with soGo, he

is Resident Conductor of the Rainier symphony Orchestra in Tukwila. His past conducting engagements include Music Director positions with the Bremerton symphony orchestra, the oak Ridge symphony orchestra in tennessee, the Prince William symphony, Georgetown symphony orchestra and other orchestras in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area.

Mr. Welsh has conducted the san Miguel Philharmonic in Manila, the Civic orchestra of Chicago, the New World symphony in Miami, the Festival International Echternach Chamber Orchestra in Luxembourg, the Metropolitan Chamber Players at Lincoln Center, the arlington symphony, the Annapolis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, and the Shenandoah Music Festival Orchestra. He has also held residencies at Indiana University. 

Mr. Welsh holds a Bachelor of Music in Piano from Miami University in ohio and a Masters in Conducting from Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. While serving as a Captain in the United states air force, he conducted the United states Air Force Band and Symphony and Military Airlift Command Band. his mentors include Richard Lert, Leo Mueller, Leon Barzin, Leon fleisher, Kiril Kondrashin, Max Rudolph and Gustav Meier.

Mr. Welsh is very proud to be the first Music Director of soGo and Conductor of the Conservatory orchestra.

John Welsh Music DirectorGreg allison

Artistic Director

Brass Choir Conductor

conducting staff

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 14: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

14

wsecu.org | 800.562.0999

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 15: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

15

Mary Jo Knesal Rydholm (Ensemble Coordinator and SOGO violin Teaching Artist) teaches in the Olympia School District and is a Nationally Certified Music teacher. she has served as Concertmaster for several symphony orchestras in Washington state. an avid chamber musician, she completed her Chamber Music Workshop Director internship under Dr. Valgene Phillips, at humboldt state University (Ca) and has since served as the soGo ensemble Coordinator. She also is the Conservatory strings Teaching Artist.

Jeffery N. Lund (Academy Orchestra Conductor and SOGO Percussion Teaching Artist) holds a Masters Degree in Orchestral Conducting from Central Washington University, where he directed the University orchestra, Chamber orchestra, Contemporary Chamber Players, ellensburg Campus-Community orchestra (ECCO), and the Kittitas Valley Youth Orchestra. As an Interim Professor of Music at Central Michigan University, he conducted the University orchestra, and the Percussion ensemble. Currently, Mr. Lund is an associate Conductor with the tacoma Community College Orchestra and with the West Seattle Community Orchestra. Since his return to Washington in 2009, Mr. Lund has been involved in Music Education with the tacoma Youth symphony, icicle Creek Youth symphony, and as the Music

Director for the Capital Youth symphony. also holding a Masters Degree in Percussion Performance, Mr. Lund is an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Puget Sound and is active in performing throughout Washington with the Tacoma Symphony, Northwest Sinfonietta, and various other groups around the Seattle area. Actively sought out as a guest clinician/adjudicator, Mr. Lund has held Masterclasses at multiple music festivals as well as being invited to perform as a Guest Artist in venues from Benaroya Hall in Seattle to Carnegie hall in New York. Mr. Lund is the recipient of the hubbard scholarship and is a Liberace scholar.

Jeffery Lund

Lantz Berets (Debut Orchestra Conductor and SOGO Bassoon Teaching Artist) Lantz Berets received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and Performance from Western Washington University and a Master’s degree in Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He played bassoon for the United States Air Force and held positions as Minister of Music. He is currently the manager of Music and Arts. In 2008 he started Berets Publications to publish his and others’ compositions, and in 2011 Berets Publications introduced Band and orchestra flashcards. he has a successful private studio, and founded, with his wife Karen Berets (oboe), the New horizons orchestra for adults. Lantz Berets

elizabeth Ward (Assist. Conductor Brass Choir and SOGO French horn Teaching Artist) received a Bachelor of arts degree from the University of Washington and a Master of Musical arts degree from Yale school of Music. Ms. Ward is a former member of the New haven symphony, Pennsylvania Ballet orchestra, Pennsylvania orchestra, Philadelphia opera orchestra and Young audiences inc., of Philadelphia. Returning to the Northwest, Ms. Ward founded the evergreen Brass Quintet, well known for its outstanding educational presentations. As a studio teacher Ms. Ward’s students have consistently received awards on the local and national levels. Ms. Ward is Assistant Conductor of the Tacoma Youth symphony’s Debut orchestra, Conductor of the tacoma Youth symphony orchestra’s Brass Choir and Chamber Winds.

Elizabeth Ward

Mary Jo Knesal Rydholm

conducting staff

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 16: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

16

stringMary Jo Rydholm (violin i) *Nathan Brown (violin ii)samantha Rodahl (violin ii) anne edge (viola) Judith Martin (cello) Rick Jarvela (bass)

WINDJean Whipple (flute)Aaron Wolff (clarinet) helene Beck (double reeds)Danielle Westbrook (trumpet)Liz Ward (french horn)Levin Conway (low brass) Jeff Lund (percussion)

teaching artists

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

parentWilliam “Milt” harper, percussion

adJunctanne edge (Music historian) Mark thome (Court Composer)

* soGo alumnus

3 Free Ways to Support SOGO

1 Use the SOGO Amazon.com link for your Amazon.com shopping.

2 Link your Ralph’s and Bayview Thriftway ThrifteCard™ to Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia.

3 When you do business with our sponsors and advertisers, let them know that you appreciate their patronage.

Adagio - at a slow tempo. Literally 'at ease.'Allegro molto - at a very quick tempo. Concerto - A musical composition often in three parts or movements. Usually one solo instrument is accompanied by the orchestra.Kapellmeister - German word for the director of a choir or orchestra. Literally 'choir master.' Composers who held this position include Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Joseph haydn, Carl Maria von Weber, and Richard Wagner.Moderato - at a moderate tempo.Motive - a short musical idea. Movement - A part of a composition – often in a different key and mood – that could be a complete song on its own.Overture - A composition played at the beginning of an opera. Often introduces the main musical themes of the work.

glossary

tempo guide

from slow to fast:Largo – broadly; from Italian 'largus,' meaning 'generous' Adagio – slow and stately, literally 'at ease' Andante – at a walking pace; from Italian 'andare,' meaning 'to walk'Moderato – moderatelyAllegro – fast, quickly, and bright; literally 'cheerful' Vivace – lively and fast, literally 'vivacious'Presto – extremely fast; from Latin, meaning 'to be at hand, ready'

Page 17: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

17student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 18: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

t a N a s s echiropractic

1303 4th avenue eastolympia, Wa 98506

tel 360.357.5710

tanassechiropractic.com

Offering ContemporaryResearch Driven Solutions

John tanasse, DC

Liz Ward, manager 253.219.8868

www.evergreenbrass.com

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

scheduleconcertSeason Concerts

Sundays at 4 p.m., March 1, May 17

HOHO Brass Choir Holiday Show Saturday, December 13, 2 p.m.Westminster Presbyterian Church1925 Boulevard Rd. SE, Olympia

Messiah Sing-AlongMonday, December 22, 7 p.m.Washington Center

Did You Miss Media on the Mezz?Next time opt for tweet seats! Sit in the mezzanine seating area at our March and May concerts so you can follow along as we live-tweet and post on Twitter. SOGO is proud to have been awarded an Innovations Incentive Program grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the WA State Arts Commission to pilot this exciting program.

Purchase HO HO

Tickets Today!

Page 19: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

19

Richard Henegan, MD Julia Richards, MD Laurel Dickason, MD

Well Woman Care Perimenopausal &

Menopausal Care Gynecologic Surgery In-office procedures

Obstetrical Care Family Planning Infertility Services Childbirth classes Urinary Incontinence

3920 Capital Mall Drive SW | Suite 400 | Olympia, WA 98502 306.705.1259 | 800.633.1877

www.southsoundwomenscenter.com

Debra Johnson, MD Kym Walker, MD Kendra Hansen, PA-C

TAKING CARE OF SOUTH SOUND WOMEN SINCE 1993

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

201 5th ave sW suite 301 olympia, Wa 98501360.943.6747 [email protected]

www.olylaw.com

Page 20: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

202014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 21: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

JOIN US FOR SIDE-BY-SIDE!We offer a program to all musicians in the community to come and experience SOGO for an afternoon free of charge. Sunday, November 9, Calvary Chapel of Olympia What: Bring your instrument and music stand. Come play along with friends sight-reading concert music. Parents are invited to attend. Where: 919 Division St NW, Olympia (Back side of Jefferson M.S.) When: 3:00—4:45 p.m. Debut and Academy Orchestras (elementary through early high school) 4:30 Parents informational meeting

For more information: www.studentorchestras.org

360.352.1438

Page 22: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

Sponsor ($2,000 ~ ) Joyce allen Capital Heating & CoolingThe Community Foundation of south Puget sound Community Youth Foundation Lindsey & Doug fordJubilation Foundation olympia federal savingsTides Foundation Walter A Bratton Youth endowment fund

Guarantor ($1,000 ~ $1,999)anonymousDorrie & harold CarrKathleen & steven DrewNational Endowment for the Artsolympia school District Education Foundationolympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic, iNC. PsDana & Josh PhelpsR.L. Ray Violin shopMartha Robbinselizabeth WardWashington state arts CommissionWa employee Combined fund DriveDebbra Warren

Benefactor ($500 ~ $999)anonymousKrina & Greg allisonsusan & Michael ardingtonCabinets by trivonnaCharneski Foundationsuzanne DahlmanGCi ad agency, Connie Loveladyandrew Kapust, DDsKeyBank Foundation Danijela & Qiang LiPioneer technologiesRachel & Mark Reegsalon salon, Gloria GagneDawn stremelsunrise Dentaltumwater eye Clinic & VUe, Dr. Doug & Karen JeskeCarol & Dustin Wilson Patron ($250 ~ $499)acme fuelRoger Baughsally & Denis DuBoisfay familyMary & John fleckensteinGretchen & David GacettaCarolyn & William stollhawaii & Jim swan helen tafejian Washington State Federation of Music Clubselizabeth Weisenfeld Colleen & tim Welch

Friends ($100 ~ $249)anonymousMary Jane & frederick adairDavid albert

Ra allenJoan & Greg armstrongJerry BarneyMargaret & Jeffery BarrettePatricia Nelson Bliss isabelle BohmanCarol tamblyn Carlsontae h. & soon a. Chongamy & soo-Myong ChungWendy & ted ClarkGeorganne & Scott Copelandfumiko CoyneRobert DoranJenny & Duane edwardsCarolyn foldenherberta GrayDenise Laflamme & Brad GrimstedMartha Work & Larry hall Lijian heLinda & David HoffmanKeith huntleytina & Ghalib husseiniBetty JankusMarie JohantgenMarguerite & Lowell JohnsonYo KondoJacqueline La franceRandy GrostickDr. Robert & Nancy LangCarol LindseyMonica & Michael LorichLorraine MorrisonDick NicholsBetty NickersonGinny & Justin NordhornCynthia & David PrattNancy & ernie Rasconadele & owen ReeseLucy ReuterBernadine & Suryakant Santianne & Ron schaferSeifer Law Offices, PLLCCheryl selbyNorma & Charles shelanPatricia shramekDwayne slateted snook, soGo foundersandra & Mark speeCharles stentzJanet Cherry & Mark teplyVondean & Bob thompsontime Warner employee Grant ProgramVickie & Donald tuveyVivala, LLC, Cheryl selbyJohn WelshCatherine & alan WertjesDaidre & Lawrence WestNancy Curtis & Hubert WilsonKathryn hamilton & steve Wanghelen WrightZonta Club of Olympia

Donor ($50 ~ $99)anonymousBernie & John ClarkePenelope & Michael CliffordBeverly & Denis CurryJasmin & thomas Dickerson

Louise DoranVivian & eugene forresterPenelope GuntermanPam hansonheartsparkle Playerselsie higgins Nancy HoffKatherine JohnsonPatricia KayJudith & Martin KimeldorfBruce KirkpatrickJody & Don KirkpatrickCarrie & edward KramerIlone & James MacduffNancy & Bill MikkelsenMusic 6000olympia Piano, Jennifer BowmanKristina & Jim Phillipshian & Yeena Pouwshirley RootMary Jo & David Rydholmellen & David saundersKathleen & Thomas Stidham, Jr.Joan swansonJeanne & Greg tranumBonnie & Dale tuckerKaren ValenzuelaNolan WelchDanielle WestbrookVirginia & Bruce Whitehousesandra & Gary Worthington

Contributor ($25 ~ $49)Maureen & Darrell axtellJung & Bokyun BaekLois Beck & Mark holland Jean BlackJoan BoileauMary Beth BransonDianne & Mike ChaneyPhilip ComstockKaren CoulsonJudith & Raymond DeBuseJane & henry DeVriesBeth DubeyCarolyn Gardnerharold hornDenis LanghansMary Conley LawMargaret LeClercMarnie Livingstone Christine & James LongKyle Lucaselizabeth & Michael MarchandEtta MillerMary Lou & tim Milnesanne Mitchelsonal RaspJan & Rex RichardsonLynn & Glenn scrogginsMarion sowellCherryl stebenstormans, inc.amber Young

Member ( ~ $24)anonymous (4)Joy & tim allisonCarolyn Baker

Marilyn & Kenneth CopelandDavid hansenDianne & Rich hurstLiz LagerbergNancy PeeblesMary PetzoldJosie solsengMrs. st. Louis

In HonorJennifer Bowman (Harper Family)

In Memoryian Morrison

In-KindJudd aetzelGreg & Krina allisonamazon.comaletha BarnesCalvary Chapel olympiaChinook Wind RecordingConstruct, iNC Levin ConwayDoug & Lindsey fordFirst Christian ChurchRosalie Gerberterri & Bob GilbertJanet Greersandy hurdPaul & Pat KablerDiane KnittleRobert LincolnLouise o. MoonGinny NordhornDr. James e. o’DeaNancy & ernie RasconR.L. Ray Violin shopTAGS Awards & SpecialtiesJohn theineMark thometssfletcher Ward Washington Center for the Performing artsColleen & tim Welch

soGo is a registered 501c(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization and accepts both tax-deductible donations and in-kind contributions. We are always looking for new concert sponsors and advertisers. Contributor list updated 10/20/14.

2014-2015 SOGO DONORS

2014-15 the fifteeNth seasoN

Page 23: November 2, 2014 Concert Program

student orchestrasofgreater olympia

Page 24: November 2, 2014 Concert Program