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SHEPHERD SCHOOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

CHARLES BONTRAGER, guest conductor

Friday, October 21, 1988 8:00p.m. in Hamman Hall

the RICE UNIVERSITY ~rd Of Music PROGRAM

Overture to ''Candide'' (b. 1918)

Adagio for Strings (1910-1981)

The Seventh Trumpet Donald Erb (b. 1927)

INTERMISSION

Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43 Jean Sibelius Allegretto (1865-1957) Tempo Andante, ma rubato Vivacissimo Finale -Allegro moderato

In consideration of the performers and members of the audience, those who must leave before the end of the performance are asked to do so during intermission. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are prohibited. SHEPHERD SCHOOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Violin I Double Bass Trumpet .. Deirdre Ward, Sebastien Dube Jana Borchardt concertmaster Debra Stehr Michael Cox Patricia Nultemeier Rebecca Sellon Diane Hilbert William Chandler P. Kellach Waddle Mary Thornton Fiona Lofthouse Anna Cone Trombone Jennifer Leshnower Kurt Johnson Kenneth Clark Dagny Wenk-Wolff John Perez Brent Phillips Kathleen Powell Tracy Rowell John Schwartz Erin McGinnis Flute and Piccolo Virginia Thomas Amy Chang Elaine Murphy Tanya Schreiber Kiran Murty Tuba Igor Pandurski Nancy White Philip Burke Violin IT Oboe Timpani Rodica Oancea Stephen Champion and Percussion Mariko Close Hugh Brock > Denise Roy Stephen Rose Grace Tice J. Riely Francis ...... Erin Furbee Sharon Hickox Andre Orvik English Horn Matthew McCarthy Renata Arado Stephen Champion David Murray Mihaela Oancea .. Clarinet Christopher Rose Samuel Formicola ..,.. Margaret Beard Richard Skains Kai Gleusteen Lorie ... Patrick Hom Hutensky Harp Ann Quinn Jennifer Sigler Viola Jefferson Smith Constance Slaughter Rifat Qureshi Eb Clarinet Patricia Plombon Celeste and Piano Ann Quinn David Chavez Nancy Dettbam Timothy Young Bass Clarinet Assistant Conductor Anastasia Efthimion Jefferson Smith Luke Douglas Sellers ,. ~ Beverly Hamish Erika Lawson Bassoon Orchestra Manager Rebecca Evans ·~ John Randolph Martin Merritt Renate Vaughn Christina Marent • Mary Tapley Stage Technicians Warren Brown .1.. Cello Cao Min Contrabassoon David Chavez Peter Kempter Jan Harper Jonathan Tortolano HoAhn Horn Library Assistants Diana Parmeter Warren Brown Patricia Nultemeier Jonathan Tortolano Hans Clebsch John Randolph Lawrence Stomberg Martha Thompson Debra Stehr Mary Beth Melvyn James Wilson Brett Nelsen Elizabeth Zwicky .- Aaron Stambler BIOGRAPHY

CHARLES BONTRAGER celebrates his eleventh season as Music Director and Conductor of the Springfield Symphony. Mr. Bontrager has performed as guest conductor with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, the Hamilton (Ohio) Symphony, the Lafayette (Indiana) Symphony, the Mansfield (Ohio) Symphony, among others, and recently with the Denver Symphony. He has also appeared with the Trieste () Symphony and the National Orchestral Association (New York City), and was the featured conductor at the Modem Music Masters' 25th Anniversary National Convention. Immediately prior to his move to Springfield, Mr. Bontrager served as Music Director of the Hamilton (Ohio) Symphony from 1973 to 1978. In 1979 he co­ founded the Springfield Regional Company and continues to the present as Music Director of that organization. At the invitation of the late Thomas Schippers, Music Director of the Cincin­ nati Symphony and Artistic Director of the Spoleto Festival, Mr. Bontrager went to Spoleto, Italy in 1973 and 1974, charged with the full orchestral and choral preparations for a production of Puccini's opera Manon Lescaut. While in Italy, he was also co-conductor of the Beethoven Marathon with composer/conductor Lukas Foss. Following completion ofhis Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from J or­ dan College of Music (Butler University, Indianapolis), Mr. Bontrager was Ad­ junct Professor of Instrumental at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati from 1972 to 1976, and was the founder and conductor of the Cincinnati-based Camarata Singers.

-IJ