Tanglewood on Parade Gala Concert
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For the benefit of the BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER TANGLEWOOD ON PARADE and GALA CONCERT Thursday August 19, 1976 Baldwin Piano/Deutsche Grammophon Records/Philips Records Jerome Lipson Robert Karol Bassoons Sherman Walt Bernard Kadinoff Edward A. Taft chair Vincent Mauricci BOSTON Roland Small Earl Hedberg Matthew Ruggiero SYM PHONY Joseph Pietropaolo ORCHESTRA Robert Barnes Contra bassoon SEW OZAWA Michael Zaretsky Richard Plaster Music Director Cellos Horns Jules Eskin Philip R. Allen chair Charles Kavaloski Helen Sago!! Slashers chair Martin Hoherman Charles Yancich Mischa Nieland Peter Gordon First violins Jerome Patterson David Ohanian Joseph Silverstein Robert Ripley Richard Mackey Concertmaster Luis Leguia Ralph Pottle Charles Munch chair Carol Procter Emanuel Borok Ronald Feldman Trumpets Assistant Concertmaster Joel Moerschel Armando Ghitalla Helen Horner McIntyre Chair Jonathan Miller Andre Come Max Hobart Martha Babcock Rolland Tapley Rolf Smedvig Gerard Goguen Roger Shermont Basses Max Winder William Rhein Trombones Harry Dickson Harold D. Hodgki nson chair Gottfried Wilfinger Joseph Hearne Ronald Barron Fredy Ostrovsky Bela Wurtzler William Gibson Leo Panasevich Leslie Martin Norman Bolter Sheldon Rotenberg John Salkowski Gordon Hallberg Alfred Schneider John Barwicki Stanley Benson Robert Olson Tuba Gerald Gelbloom Lawrence Wolfe Chester Schmitz Raymond Sird Henry Portnoi Ikuko Mizuno Timpani Everett Firth Cecylia Arzewski Flutes Sylvia Shippen Wells chair Amnon Levy Doriot Anthony Dwyer Walter Piston chair Percussion Second violins James Pappoutsakis Charles Smith Victor Yampolsky Paul Fried Arthur Press Fahnestock chair Assistant timpanist Marylou Speaker Piccolo Thomas Gauger Michel Sasson Frank Epstein Ronald Knudsen Lois Schaefer Leonard Moss Harps Bo Youp Hwang Oboes Ralph Gomberg Bernard Zighera Laszlo Nagy Mildred B. Remis chair Ann Hobson Michael Vitale John Holmes Darlene Gray Wayne Rapier Personnel Managers Ronald Wilkison William Moyer Harvey Seigel English Horn Harry Shapiro Jerome Rosen Laurence Thorstenberg Sheila Fiekowsky Librarians Gerald Elias Clarinets Victor Alpert Vyacheslav Uritsky Harold Wright William Shisler Ann S.M. Banks chair Violas Pasquale Cardillo Stage Manager Burton Fine Peter Hadcock Alfred Robison Charles S. Dana chair E - flat clarinet Reuben Green Eugene Lehner Bass Clarinet George Humphrey Felix Viscuglia Tanglewood 1976 Tanglewood On Parade Thursday, August 19, 1976 8:30 p.m. GUNTHER SCHULLER conducting El Capitan Sousa The Gallant Seventh The Thunderer Semper Fidelis The Stars and Stripes Forever WINDS, BRASS AND PERCUSSION OF THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA BOSTON UNIVERSITY YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA Symphonic Tribute to Duke Ellington (1955) Schuller BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA INTERMISSION SEIJI OZAWA conducting Serenade for Strings, Op. 48 Tchaikovsky Pezzo in forma de sonatina Walzer: moderato Elegie: larghetto elegiaco Finale: andante; allegro con spirito 1812, Overture Solennelle Tchaikovsky BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA (Artillery courtesy of Eastover) At the end of the concert there will be a display of fireworks over Lake Mahkeenac. Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Baldwin Piano record exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon TANGLEWOOD 1976 The Boston Symphony Orchestra SEIJI OzAwA Music Director The Berkshire Music Center GUNTHER SCHULLER Artistic Director JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Chairman of the Faculty The Trustees and Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra extend thanks to Mrs. John S. McLennan and Mr. Peter van S. Rice and their committee chairmen and vice-chairmen for their efforts on behalf of the 1976 Tanglewood season. The Trustees and Overseers would also like to extend special thanks to Mr. Jeffrey R. Winslow, Chairman and Mr. Colin MacFadyen, Vice-Chairman, of the Tanglewood Council Business Committee. 1976 TANGLEWOOD COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. Arthur Aronoff Mrs. Richard W. Marcure Mrs. Samuel Boxer Mrs. John S. McLennan Mrs. Kelton M. Burbank Mrs. Archie Peace Mrs. Charles Capers Mr. and Mrs. Peter van S. Rice Mrs. James Garivaltis Mrs. Desmond Tivy Mrs. Anatole Haemmerle Mrs. George Vazakas Mr. Richard S. Jackson Mrs. Roger Voisin Mr. John Kittredge Mr. Robert A. Wells Mr. and Mrs. David Klein Mr. Jeffrey R. Winslow THE BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER In the years since 1940, under the leadership of Serge Koussevitzky, Charles Munch, Erich Leinsdorf, and now Seiji Ozawa and Gunther Schuller, the Music Center has given experience, guidance and valuable training to more than 15,000 young musicians, from the United States and all over the world. Its alumni are now members of hundreds of orchestras here and abroad (there are 43 alumni in the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 22 in the Philadelphia Orchestra and 18 in the New York Philharmonic), members of many opera companies, conductors of many orchestras (Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Michael Tilson Thomas, Lorin Maazel, Lukas Foss, Lawrence Foster, David Zinman and Zubin Mehta among them), heads of many schools (The Juilliard School, and Interlochen Academy of Arts, among others), and performers and teachers in all parts of the world. Without the aid and support of the Friends of Music at Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony Orchestra could never have supported the Center for these years. As the 1976 season comes to a close, the Trustees and Overseers of the Orchestra acknowledge with grateful appreciation all those who have supported the Berkshire Music Center during this its thirty-fourth session. With their continued support the Center will maintain the highest standard of musical excellence in training the outstanding young talents of the day. TALCOTT M. BANKS President Trustees of the Boston Symphony Orchestra DAVID 0. IVES Chairman Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra Contributions to the Berkshire Music Center should be made payable to the Boston Symphony Orchestra Inc. By this means you will insure that your gift is allowable as a tax deduction. Young Artist Instrumental Program-1976 Boston University Tanglewood Institute Kristi Dawn Andrews (Spokane, Wash.) Charles James Hois (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Eleanor Ruth Angel (Palo Alto, Cal.) Michael Jan Hovanian (Bellevue, Wash.) Ruth Ellen Axelrod (Plainview, N.Y.) Lawrence D. Isaacson (Woodmere, N.Y.) John Baradell (Virginia Beach, Va.) Ellen Kay Johnson (Spokane, Wash.) Michael Harrison Barber David Joseph (North Caldwell, N.J.) (Newton Centre, Mass.) Kenneth Leon Knott (Louisville, Ky.) Colleen Therese Barr (Hanover, N.H.) Susan Gail Laib (Berkeley Heights, N.J.) Angela Myles Beeching (Newington, Conn.) Karen Anne Leininger (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Jeral A. Benjamin (Great Neck, N.Y.) Paul Joshua Levenson (Worcester, Mass.) Geoffrey Stephen Bergler (Lexington, Mass.) Julia Lichten (New Haven, Conn.) Rebekah Susan Binford (Louisville, Ky.) Margaret R. McElrath (Louisville, Ky.) Amy-Sue Blitstein (Freeport, N.Y.) Amy M. Mandelbaum (Briarcliff, N.Y.) Lisa M. Bogardus (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) Elizabeth Darcy Mann Dmitri Bovaird (Van Nuys, Cal.) (Newton Centre, Mass.) Claudia Ilene Bragin (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) Edward D. Meltzer (Newton Centre, Mass.) Steven Ross Brant (North Miami Beach, Fla.) Sally Mermelstein (Newton, Mass.) Garner J.F. Brasseur (Spokane, Wash.) Stacie Jen Millard (Elizabethtown, Pa.) Julie A. Buckler (Lincoln, Mass.) Cheryl Ann Najarian (Trumbull, Conn.) Louise Locke Burke (Brookline, Mass.) Dennis N. Parker (Huntington, L.I., N.Y.) Stephen V. Burns (Wellesley Hills, Mass.) Teresa Frances Phillips (Norwood, Mass.) Mary Kay Chambers (Bellevue, Wash.) Arthur Joshua Post (Norwalk, Conn.) Eric Alan Chandler (Anderson, Ind.) Karie Lynn Prescott (Bellevue, Wash.) Ian Randolph Chandler (Wyckoff, N.J.) Christopher Rapier (Duxbury, Mass.) Jonathan Alan Cohler (Lexington, Mass.) Mary Julian Rapier (Louisville, Ky.) Marilyn Debra Corbett (Seattle, Wash.) James Edward Ross (Sudbury, Mass.) Barbara Corcillo (Norwalk, Conn.) Matthew Barry Sager (Brookline, Mass.) Robert Wendell Cross (Virginia Beach, Va.) Julie A. Schwartz (Medford, Mass.) Susan E. Curran (Cranston, R.I.) Ethan V. Silverman (Nanuet, N.Y.) Carroll Vaughn Dashiell (Washington, D.C.) Adrienne Louise Sirken (Washington, D.C.) James Roden Davis (Albertville, Ala.) Siri R. Smedvig (Seattle, Wash.) Irene DeLessert (Portland, Ore.) James Howard Smith (Portland, Ore.) Dominique John Derasse (Nice, France) Meredith Ann Snow (Port Jefferson, N.Y.) Amy Hope Dulsky (East Williston, N.Y.) Valerie Solomon (Sunnyvale, Cal.) Jonathan Antonio Edelman (Boston, Mass.) Beverly Ann Stein (Beverly Hills, Cal.) David Ray Ellis (Burlington, Vt.) Sally S. Stout (Washington, D.C.) David Lowell Everson (Livonia, Mich.) Barbara Swarzenski Gary Bennett Fieldman (Longmeadow, Mass.) (Winterthur, Switzerland) Jeffrey Z. Flaniken (Louisville, Ky.) Jay Randell Swett (Gilford, N.H.) Mark David Friedman (New York, N.Y.) Suzanne Mara Tarshis (Scarsdale, N.Y.) Tamara Goldfaden (Detroit, Mich.) Helen Crissman Taylor (Newton, Mass.) Mark Goldman (Falls Church, Va.) Thomas C. Turner (Ferndale, Mich.) Elizabeth Anne Grisaru (Belmont, Mass.) Lisa Patrice Viscuglia (Lexington, Mass.) Janet Groh (Portland, Ore.) Lois Watkins (Pelham, N.Y.) Paul Nicholas Groh (Mount Clemens, Mich.) Karen J. Wells (Tucson, Ariz.) Peter F. Haas (Latham, N.Y.) Coleman Hunt Willis (Louisville, Ky.) Laura Ann Hamilton (Livermore, Cal.) Angela June Wong (Portland, Ore.) Laurie 0. Harmeling (Beverly, Mass.) Diane Lynn Zalutsky (Portland, Ore.)