2013/2014

W. S. Gilbert and S. Gilbert W. Arthur Sullivan Pinafore H.M.S. Five Hundred Sixty-Fifth Program of the 2013-14 Season ______

Indiana University Opera Theater presents as its 435th production

H.M.S. Pinafore

Music by Arthur Sullivan Libretto by W. S. Gilbert

Constantine Kitsopoulos, Conductor Michael Shell, Stage Director and Choreographer C. David Higgins, Set Designer Patrick Mero, Lighting Designer Walter Huff, Chorus Master

Costumes Courtesy of Malabar

______Musical Arts Center Friday, February Twenty-Eighth Saturday, March First Friday, March Seventh Saturday, March Eighth Eight O’Clock music.indiana.edu Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) Friday, February 28 Saturday, March 1 Saturday, March 8 Friday, March 7 Sir Joseph Porter...... Christopher Seefeldt Christopher Seefeldt Captain Corcoran...... Reuben Walker Erik Krohg Ralph Rackstraw ...... Trey Smagur Benjamin Smith Dick Deadeye...... Connor Lidell Steven Berlanga Bill Bobstay...... William Huyler Evan Forbes Bob Becket...... Tyler Henderson Tyler Henderson Josephine...... Olivia Yokers Tabitha Burchett Cousin Hebe...... Madeline Stern Jessamyn Anderson Little Buttercup...... Anna Prokop Eileen Jennings

Opera Chorus Walter Huff, Chorus Master Soprano I Tenor Bridget Conway Joshua Clampitt Abbey Curzon Darian Clonts Jordan Goodmon Joe Giovannetti Natalie Martell Connor Hakes Stephanie Sprauer Kole Howie Synthia Steiman Benjamin Seiwert Bradford Thompson Soprano II / Mezzo-Soprano Max Zander Mallorie Bromer Gabriela Fagen Baritone / Bass Elana Fiorini Paul DiGiulio Caroline Flett Colin English Bridget Foley Quinn Galyan Jasmine Galvez Tyler Henderson Vanessa Gehring Deiran Manning Antonia Kitsopoulos David McNeil Emily Klink Alex Nelson Christina Whitford Julian Reisenthel

Synopsis On the quarter deck of the H.M.S. Pinafore, sailors are at work cleaning the ship and singing in preparations for Sir Joseph Porter, First Lord of the Admiralty’s arrival. Presently, their work is interrupted by the arrival of a Portsmouth woman, nicknamed Little Buttercup. Her basket is full of tempting wares—snuff, tobacco, scissors, watches, knives, and ribbons and laces for wives and sweethearts. In spite of Buttercup’s gay and frivolous exterior, she confesses to a heart burdened with worry and remorse regarding a young sailor by the name of Ralph Rackstraw. Young Ralph, “the smartest lad in all the Fleet,” has fallen in love with Josephine, daughter of his captain on the H.M.S. Pinafore. But Josephine is sought in marriage by no less than Sir Joseph Porter. Ralph’s love is returned by Josephine, and to her father’s dismay, she confesses her love for the sailor on board his ship, adding that though she can esteem, reverence, and venerate Sir Joseph, she cannot under any circumstances love him. “I hate myself when I think of the depth to which I have stooped in permitting myself to think tenderly of one so ignobly born—but I love him! I love him! I love him!” she cries and bursts into tears. A barge approaches the H.M.S. Pinafore, and from it steps Sir Joseph Porter himself, accompanied by a collection of ladies, consisting of his sisters, his cousins, and his aunts. Sir Joseph inspects the crew of H.M.S. Pinafore and in a democratic speech declares that all men are equal. These sentiments encourage Ralph Rackstraw to propose to Josephine, who, however, rebukes him for raising his eyes to the daughter of his commanding officer: “Sir, you forget the disparity of our ranks.” In despair, Ralph decides to take his life with a pistol to his head, when Josephine intervenes. “Ah! Stay your hand. I love you!” she tells him, making her confession before the entire ship’s company. They plan to elope that very night, in spite of objections from Ralph’s odious mess-mate, Dick Deadeye. He urges Ralph vindictively to “remember she’s your gallant Captain’s daughter and you the meanest slave that crawls the water.” But he is shouted down by the rest of the crew, who all side with Ralph and Josephine. That night on board H.M.S. Pinafore, Sir Joseph expresses to Captain Corcoran his disappointment with Josephine, who has not responded favorably to his proposals of marriage. “Josephine is of course sensitive to your condescension, Sir Joseph, but perhaps your exalted rank dazzles her,” pleads the Captain. So Sir Joseph once again approaches Josephine, and hoping to further his own cause, he tells her that in his opinion, difference of social status is no barrier to love. Little does he know how eloquently he has pleaded his rival’s cause, and Josephine, who was in doubt as to the propriety of eloping with Ralph, has no qualms now. But Dick Deadeye has warned Captain Corcoran of the intended elopement, and the Captain arrives in time to prevent it. Unable to repress his anger, and in front of all Sir Joseph’s female relations, who have arrived on the scene, he turns on Ralph with: “Damme, it’s too bad!” Sir Joseph is horrified at the Captain’s bad language and orders him to his cabin in disgrace; then, turning to Ralph Rackstraw, he inquires in fatherly fashion how Captain Corcoran came to forget himself. Ralph then admits his love for Josephine, which enrages Sir Joseph. “Insolent sailor, you shall repent this outrage. Seize him,” he commands. And Ralph is led off in custody.

At this point, Little Buttercup intervenes with a truly remarkable story. Many years before, she had been a nanny, and in her charge were two infants; one a well- born babe, the other of humble origin. Inadvertently she had mixed them up, and Ralph Rackstraw is really named Corcoran and the Captain is Ralph Rackstraw. On hearing this revelation, Sir Joseph sends for the two affected parties, and Ralph enters dressed in Captain’s uniform, and Captain Corcoran as a common sailor. Addressing Captain Corcoran, Sir Joseph says, “I need not tell you that after this change in your condition, my marriage with your daughter is out of the question.” The Captain protests in Sir Joseph’s own words that “Love levels all ranks.” “It does to a considerable extent, but it does not level them as much as that,” says Sir Joseph crushingly. Handing Josephine to Ralph, Sir Joseph admonishes him to treat her kindly, and the curtain falls on general rejoicing and a finale in which all the best tunes are repeated and which finishes on a patriotic note in praise of Englishmen.

Program Notes H.M.S. Pinafore: A Class Act by Laura Dallman When H.M.S. Pinafore premiered on May 5, 1878, at the Opéra Comique in London, nothing predicted the extent of its forthcoming success. had received significant attention withTrial by Jury in 1875 but had yet to become household names outside of Britain. Pinafore became their first international hit, with pirated versions of the show playing in America and Australia less than year after it opened in London. On the surface, Pinafore is meant to be light and fun, yet a performance of Pinafore can also deliver something more than entertainment. Underneath their humor, Gilbert and Sullivan provide an ironic commentary, offering the viewer the opportunity to think about heavier issues in a friendly forum. Pinafore tells the story of Ralph Rackstraw, a sailor in the Royal Navy, and Josephine, a captain’s daughter. Although the lovers are separated by class and professional rank, an offhand remark by Sir Joseph Porter, the First Lord of the Admiralty and Josephine’s intended fiancée, sets them on course to wed. His proclamation in Act II that “love is a platform upon which all ranks meet” essentially creates his own nuptial demise. By declaring that love has no social or professional boundaries, Porter’s character defies social differences that had become important to British citizens particularly after the advent of the Industrial Revolution. In the world of the H.M.S. Pinafore, Ralph, a foremast hand, would have certainly been in a lower social class than a captain’s daughter. Additionally, as a commissioned officer of the Royal Navy, a captain would have held a much higher professional rank. His daughter would be expected to marry a man of at least equal rank. Yet while the Captain and Ralph are clearly members of separate social spheres, Gilbert and Sullivan provide an ironic commentary through the characters’ singing. Ralph’s music is often more complex than the Captain’s. His first entrance includes two numbers back-to-back, the second of which, “A Maiden Fair to See,” features a chromatic melodic line. The accompanying harmony uses several colorful chords, suggesting that Ralph has a rich musical vocabulary. His musical capability also shines Be a part of the arts with the Indiana Daily Student.

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We hope you enjoy the performance. in the trio “A British Tar.” Though Ralph’s melody here is not as chromatic, his arching phrases and the varying textures of the trio provide musical interest. It is also noteworthy that this trio of sailors is musically proficient enough to singa capella. In contrast, Captain Corcoran and Sir Joseph both have rather simplistic songs. In both “I Am the Captain of the Pinafore” and “When I Was a Lad,” the melody features repeated notes. This patter draws on the tradition of characters like the servant Leporello in Don Giovanni and is certainly meant to be more comical than Ralph’s melodies. The harmonic progressions are less colorful too. The duple meter and even rhythm of Sir Joseph’s “When I was a Lad” also follow the pattern of a hornpipe, a dance often associated with ordinary, not commissioned, seamen. Thus the music in these few songs flips social norms. The Captain and Sir Joseph sing like ordinary sailors, and Ralph sings like an accomplished musician. To a discerning audience, these differences might spark the question of what defines social class. Is it lineage? Is it education? Consider also the biography of Sir Joseph: “When I Was a Lad” chronicles his rise from an office boy to a member of Parliament and ultimately to the First Lord of the Admiralty, indicating that upward mobility is possible. One is not necessarily confined to a particular social class for the entirety of his life. This certainly makes the question of class messier and gives one plenty to contemplate. And perhaps that is exactly what Gilbert and Sullivan mean for us to do: muse on the subject of class. With its comical characters and situations, Pinafore is a harmless medium, allowing the audience an opportunity for enjoyment. Yet it can also serve as a safe place to explore heavier issues of class, issues that were certainly significant in 1878 and that can still confront us in our society today. from INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Artistic Staff Conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos has made a name for himself as a conductor whose musical experiences comfortably span the worlds of opera and symphony—where he conducts in such venues as , Avery Fisher Hall, and Royal Albert Hall—and musical theater, where he can be found leading orchestras on Broadway. Kitsopoulos is in his sixth year as music director of the Queens Symphony Orchestra and continues as general director of Chatham Opera, which he founded in 2005. He serves as music director of the Festival of the Arts BOCA, a multi-day cultural arts event for South Florida, and was most recently appointed artistic director of the OK Mozart Festival, Oklahoma’s premier music festival. Highlights of his 2012-13 season include engagements with the New Jersey Symphony and North Carolina Symphony, as well as the Boca Raton Symphonia in a performance of Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony. A frequent guest conductor at Indiana University, he has led the IU Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Schumann’s Fourth Symphony and IU Opera Theater in a production of Verdi’s . In the summer of 2012, Kitsopoulos returned to the OK Mozart Festival, Houston Symphony, and the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. His 2011-12 season included appearances at the Ravinia and Sun Valley festivals, Atlanta Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Little Orchestra Society (N.Y.), and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Highlights of his 2010-11 season included debuts with the Dallas, North Carolina, Charlotte, and Tucson symphonies and the OK Mozart Festival. In recent seasons, Kitsopoulos made debuts with the Tokyo Philharmonic and the Russian National Orchestra. He has also led the Baltimore, Colorado, Detroit, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco symphony orchestras, as well as the Calgary Philharmonic, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Blossom Festival Orchestra, and the New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. In addition to his symphonic work, Kitsopoulos maintains a busy opera schedule. In the 2011-12 season, he conducted IU Opera Theater’s production of Bolcom’s A View from the Bridge. In 2010-11, he conducted productions of La Bohème at Baldwin-Wallace College and Die Fledermaus at IU Opera Theater, where he first appeared with a 2008-09 production of The Most Happy Fella. Previous seasons’ operatic highlights include the Dicapo Opera ’s productions of The Merry Widow, Gounod’s Faust, and all three versions of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, Chatham Opera’s debut production of Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors, Hong Kong Municipal Opera’s production of Carmen in both Hong Kong and Beijing, and Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice at Alice Tully Hall. Kitsopoulos also served as music director and created the orchestrations for the world premiere production of Ed Dixon’s Fanny Hill at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut.

Kitsopoulos has also continued to show his ability and interest in performing new works and conducting a wide variety of genres. He conducted the Red Bull Artsehcro, an orchestra consisting of students from the top conservatories and university music programs in the country, in a concert at Carnegie Hall featuring a program of world premieres by Raul Yanez and Laura Karpman. In addition to his orchestral and classical commitments, he is much in demand as a theater conductor, both on Broadway and nationwide. He most recently served as music director and conductor of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical revival featuring Audra McDonald and Norm Lewis, which ran until September 2012. Prior to that, Kitsopoulos was conductor and musical director of the Tony-nominated musical A Catered Affair, the Tony- nominated musical Coram Boy, and the American Conservatory Theatre’s production of Kurt Weill’s Happy End, for which he recorded the cast album at Skywalker Ranch. Other musical theater highlights include serving as music director and principal conductor of Baz Luhrmann’s highly acclaimed production of Puccini’s La Bohème, conducting the new musical Mambo Kings in San Francisco, serving as music director of Frank Wildhorn’s Dracula and Les Misérables, and conducting Matthew Bourne’s Broadway production of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. His most recent recording is the Grammy Award-winning original Broadway cast album of the Tony Award-winning The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, released in May 2012 on P. S. Classics. His first recording, Baz Luhrmann’s production of La Bohème, is available on Dreamworks. Also available are recordings of Happy End, the only English language recording of the work, and an original Broadway cast recording of A Catered Affair on P. S. Classics. Kitsopoulos studied conducting with his principal teacher , as well as Gustav Meier, Sergiu Commissiona, and Semyon Bychkov. He studied piano with Marienka Michna, Chandler Gregg, Ed Edson, and Sophia Rosoff.

Stage Director and Choreographer After making his directorial debut in 2006, Michael Shell has directed for Atlanta Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Michigan Opera Theater, Virginia Opera, Piedmont Opera, Opera Tampa, Opera Omaha, The A. J. Fletcher Opera Institute, and Opera Theatre of St. Louis (OTSL). He made his international directing debut at the Wexford Festival Opera in 2010 with a production of Winners by American composer Richard Wargo and returned the next fall to direct Double Trouble—Trouble in Tahiti & The Telephone. Shell has written and directed three cabarets, including All About Love and The Glamorous Life —A group therapy session for Opera Singers, both for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. He has been a guest faculty member at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Florida State University, and Webster University St. Louis teaching Opera Workshop and directing Undergraduate Opera Workshop performances. He was the 2009 honoree of the OTSL Charles MacKay Career Development Fund and recently won the Best Director/Best Opera Wilde Award in Michigan for Giulio Cesare at Michigan Opera Theatre. fasindy.org Last summer, he directed scenes for the Young Artist Program at Santa Fe Opera and will return this summer to direct scenes and assistant direct Dr. Sun Yat- sen. Upcoming engagements include The Barber of Seville, co-produced by Opera Philadelphia and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis;Gianni Schicchi and Pagliacci, co- produced by Mississippi Opera and Young Artist Scenes Program at Santa Fe Opera; L’italiana in Algieri, Opera San Jose; and Fidelio, Opera Omaha.

Set Designer Born in Bloomington, Ind., and raised not two blocks from campus, C. David Higgins started his theatrical studies at IU intent on becoming an actor/dancer before he discovered his love for scenic design. He studied with the famous C. Mario Cristini and became proficient in the Romantic-Realist style of scenic design and painting. After earning his master’s degree, he joined the staff of Indiana University Opera Theater and worked there as master scenic artist from the time the Musical Arts Center opened in 1971 until his retirement in December 2011. He was appointed to the faculty in 1976 and served as chair of the Opera Studies Department and principal designer for Opera Theater. His design credits throughout the include the San Antonio Festival, Memphis Opera, Norfolk Opera, Louisville Opera, Detroit Symphony, Canton Ballet, and Sarasota Ballet, as well as many other venues. His Indiana University productions have been seen throughout North America as rentals by major regional opera companies. His many international credits include the Icelandic National Theater; Ballet San Juan de Puerto Rico; Korean National Opera; Seoul City Opera; Korean National Ballet; Dorset Opera (England); Teatro la Paz de Belém, Brazil; and the Teatro National de São Paulo, Brazil. He has designed the scenery for the world première of Our Town (Ned Rorem), the American premières of Jeppe (Sandström) and The Devils of Loudun(Penderecki), and the collegiate premières of Nixon in China (Adams) and The Ghosts of Versailles (Corigliano), as well as many other operas and ballets. Known for his Italianate painting style, Opera News magazine has referred to Higgins as one of the finest American scenic artists today.

Lighting Designer Patrick Mero is the head of lighting for Indiana University Opera and Ballet Theater. He has designed the lighting forDon Giovanni, Albert Herring, La Bohème, Tosca, L’Italiana in Algeri, , Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicchi. He has done extensive design work for the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department and the African American Art Institute’s Dance Ensemble. In addition to his work on the Musical Arts Center stage, Mero’s designs have been seen in several Cardinal Stage Company productions, including, most recently, All My Sons, Romeo and Juliet, The Grapes of Wrath, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Inherit the Wind. Mero originally hails from Charleston, S.C., but calls Bloomington home. East by

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Captain Corcoran Baritone Erik Krohg, a native of Bloomington, Minn., is making his IU Opera Theater debut. He is an associate instructor of voice at IU, where he is pursuing his Master of Music in Voice Performance as a student of Timothy Noble. Krohg earned a Bachelor of Music Summa Cum Laude in Vocal Performance from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., where he studied with Peter Halverson and was a member of and soloist with the Concordia Choir. At Concordia, he was heard as Jesus in Bach’s St. Matthew Passion and as a baritone soloist in Carmina Burana. He also performed Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen with chamber orchestra. In 2011, Krohg performed as the baritone soloist in a performance of Rene Clausen’s Memorial with the Northern Symphony Orchestra with the composer conducting. Krohg has performed in several productions with the Fargo-Moorhead Opera Company, including Il Barbiere di Siviglia, in which he performed the role of Fiorello. In 2013, he was an associate fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, where he performed in Benjamin Britten’s Curlew River and Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas under the direction of Mark Morris and conducted by Stefan Asbury.

Reuben Walker is a second-year master’s student at the Jacobs School of Music. His performances on the IU Opera Theater stage include Pandolfe in Massenet’s Cendrillon and le Bailli in Werther. In spring 2013, he premiered the role of Richard Nixon with New Voices Opera in Chappell Kingsland’s Intoxication: America’s Love Affair with Oil.He is currently touring with IU’s outreach program Roundabout Opera for Kids performing the dual role of El Duende and Payador in Piazolla’s Maria de Buenos Aires. This summer, he performed Guglielmo in Così fan tutte with Pacific Lutheran University’s Summer Opera Festival. Walker completed his undergraduate degree at Western Washington.

Ralph Rackstraw Trey Smagur is a master’s student studying with Carlos Montane. He has been seen recently at IU in the Deborah Voigt master class in October 2013, as well as in the opera chorus of Cendrillion by Massenet and Xerxes by Handel. Smagur has also been a featured artist with the Northwest Georgia Winds on multiple occasions and recently performed with the IU Symphonic Band. He has performed a variety of roles in his undergraduate career, spanning from Shrek in Shrek the Musical to Tamino in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte. Tenor Benjamin Aaron Smith is pursuing his Master of Music in Voice Performance at the Jacobs School of Music. He is a native of Evansville, Ind., and has appeared in IU Opera Theater’s production of Bernstein’s Candide as Charles Edward and in Lehár’s Die Lustige Witwe as Kromow. Other credits at IU Opera Theater include ensembles forDie Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Die Zauberflöte, Faust, Così fan tutte, La Bohème, Falstaff, and Le Nozze di Figaro. He has also participated in the Bay View Music Festival, appearing as Gherardo in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and in Ching’s Buoso’s Ghost. Smith has appeared in the Arts in August concert series and Tower Concert Series in Evansville. He was a national finalist representing the East Central Region in the Music Teacher’s National Association Young Artist Competition. He has earned accolades including at the National Association of Teachers of Singing State Competition, where he received first place (twice), second place (once), and third place (once); the Schmidt Youth Awards, where he received third place and two second-place awards; the Jerry Hoover Award; and the Audience Favorite Award. Smith is treasurer for the IU chapter of the Student National Association of Teachers of Singing, and business manager for New Voices Opera. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from the Jacobs School and is a student of Brian Horne.

Dick Deadeye Steven Berlanga comes to the Jacobs School of Music from Salinas, Calif. He is in his first year pursuing a Doctor of Music in Choral Conducting, and is studying voice with Robert Harrison. He received a Master of Music in Choral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati (UC)-College Conservatory of Music, a bachelor’s degree in voice from California State University–Long Beach (CSULB), and an A.A. in Music from Cabrillo College. During his studies, Berlanga has served as director of the UC Cabaret Singers, the CSULB Women’s Chorus, Dolce of the Cabrillo Youth Chorus, and chorus master at the Opera Institute–Bob Cole Conservatory of Music. Berlanga also works with Steve Zegree and the Singing Hoosiers. He is performing in his first IU Opera production.

Connor Lidell is a junior vocal performance major at the Jacobs School of Music. He is from Arlington, Texas, and is performing in his fourth named role on the MAC stage. Studying with Andreas Poulimenos, he has appeared recently in Philip Glass’s Akhnaten as a Priest and as Bartolo in Le Nozze di Figaro. He has also performed with New Voices Opera, a student group at IU producing new operas, as Charlie in Chappell Kingsland’s Intoxication: America’s Love Affair with Oil. He is preparing to perform at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in March with the IU choir NOTUS: Contemporary Vocal Ensemble.

Bill Bobstay Baritone Evan Forbes is a sophomore at the Jacobs School of Music. He is a native of Sacramento, Calif., and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance. This is his first role with IU Opera Theater. Previously, he has appeared in the choruses of Cendrillon, Xerxes, and The Marriage of Figaro. He is a student of Timothy Noble. A native of Florham Park, N.J., baritone William Huyler makes his solo debut with the IU Opera Theater in this production ofH.M.S. Pinafore. His growing list of performing credits includes appearing in the ensemble of IU Opera Theater’s 2013 production ofXerxes , as baritone soloist with the International Vocal Ensemble, and in the ensemble of the IU Summer Festival Chorus production of Dido and Aeneas. He currently serves as president of the student chapter of the American Choral Directors Association at IU and is conductor of the Voices of the World Children’s Choir at United Presbyterian Church in Bloomington, Ind. Huyler is a third-year undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Choral Music Education with a minor in ethnomusicology. He is a student of Marietta Simpson.

Bob Becket Tyler Henderson is a versatile actor and singer who is comfortable in a wide variety of musical and theatrical environments. Having begun his performance studies at a young age, he continued these pursuits into his undergraduate years at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he studied voice, acting, and stage combat. He currently studies voice with Andreas Poulimenos at the Jacobs School of Music, where he is serving as an associate instructor of voice. In the fall of 2011, he was seen as Schaunard in IU Opera’s production of La Bohème. He was a finalist for the Merola Program with San Francisco Opera. In 2013, he was seen as Ariodate in IU Opera’s production of Xerxes under the baton of Gary Wedow, Silvio in I Pagliacci with Opera Experience Southeast, and most recently, in the title role of IU Opera’s production of Le Nozze di Figaro under the direction of Arthur Fagen. His concert performances include the Brahms Requiem, Handel’s Messiah, The Five Mystical Songs by Vaughan-Williams, and the Lord Nelson Mass by Haydn.

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BloomingtonSymphony.com 812 | 331-2320 Josephine Though she began her musical studies as a violinist, sopranoTabitha Burchett has found a home in the vocal world. A first-year master’s student at the Jacobs School of Music, she recently graduated from the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music (Wheaton, Ill.). During her undergraduate work, she performed a variety of roles including Gretel (Hansel and Gretel), Lily (The Secret Garden), and Mabel (). She won the Vocal Concerto Competition and sang the soprano solo of the Mozart Requiem with Wheaton’s combined choirs and orchestra. Burchett, from Terre Haute, Ind., has been privileged to work with greats such as Cynthia Hoffman of The Juilliard School, conductor John Nelson, and pianist and vocal coach Martin Katz. At IU, Burchett is continuing her vocal studies with Heidi Grant Murphy. She enjoyed performing Libby Larsen’s Sonnets from the Portuguese in December with IU’s New Music Ensemble. H.M.S. Pinafore marks her IU Opera Theater debut.

Soprano Olivia Yokers, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, is in her fourth year of undergraduate studies in voice performance at the Jacobs School of Music. At IU, she has appeared as LoLo in The Merry Widow, a daughter in Ahknaten, and as one of the wedding singers in The Marriage of Figaro. She also performed with the IU Opera Chorus in its productions of La Bohème and Candide. As a 2014 member of Roundabout Opera for Kids under the direction of Kim Carballo, Yokers will perform the role of Maria in Maria de Buenos Aires at high schools in the Bloomington area. In 2012, she won the title of Cincinnati Opera Idol and was a member of the Cincinnati Opera chorus for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In 2013, she was awarded first place at the Indianapolis Musicale competition and the Dayton Opera Guild competition. Yokers is a student of Alice Hopper.

Cousin Hebe Soprano Jessamyn Anderson, a Carmel, Ind., native, is a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance. At IU, she has performed the roles of Margot in The Merry Widow and Mooch in the world premiere of Mooch the Magnificent, an outreach production of Roundabout Opera for Kids. Anderson attended Opera in the Ozarks young artist program last summer, where she was a studio artist. There, she performed the roles of Fairy Godmother and Tisbe, an ugly stepsister, in an outreach production of Cinderella and the role of Isabel in Pirates of Penzance. Other favorite past roles include Mrs. Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly! and Aunt Eller in Oklahoma! She is a frequent soloist with the Indiana Wind Symphony at the Palladium in Carmel, Ind., and will be performing with them again in August and December. Anderson is a Herbert Presidential Scholar, a Founders Scholar, and a Dean’s Talent Scholarship recipient at IU. She is a student of Scharmal Schrock.

Soprano Madeline Stern is a senior voice performance major studying with Andreas Poulimenos. She was last seen on the MAC stage in the ensemble of Verdi’s Falstaff. This past summer, she performed the role of Esther in the new operetta Esther, Sweet Esther. She has performed in many IU ensembles, including the University Singers and Opera Chorus, and as a soloist with the Singing Hoosiers. Originally from New York, she has performed many regional roles. H.M.S. Pinafore is her opera debut. Little Buttercup Eileen Jennings is a mezzo-soprano from Cleveland, Miss., and studies with Patricia Havranek as she works toward the Doctor of Music in Voice Performance degree. Jennings has performed with IU Opera Theater in Falstaff as Dame Quickly, Cendrillon as Madame de la Haltiere, Albert Herring as Florence Pike, She loves Me as Ilona Ritter, and The Love for Three Oranges as Princess Clarissa. She performed the role of Mother Goose in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress at the Princeton Festival in Princeton, N.J. She is committed to her community, spending summers teaching young musicians ages 4 to 18 in the Mississippi Delta at the Janice Wyatt Mississippi Summer Arts Institute, a program she attended from its inception for eight years. During her tenure as a student there, she performed in Grease as Betty Rizzo, Anything Goes as Bonnie, A Secret Garden as Rose Lennox, A Chorus Line as Diana Morales, and Little Shop of Horrors as Audrey.

Mezzo-soprano Anna Prokop is a Maryland native who received her bachelor’s degree in music from The Boston Conservatory. At IU Opera Theater, she performed the role of one of Les Esprits in Massenet’sCendrillon and a daughter in the IU premiere of Phillip Glass’s Akhnaten. She sang the role of the Sorceress in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas with the IU Summer Festival Chorus. Highlights from her undergraduate degree include Suzy in Puccini’s La Rondine, Amastre (cover) in Handel’s Xerxes, and the Sandman in Hansel and Gretel. Choral solos include alto soloist in Haydn’s Theresienmesse and alto soloist in Brahms’ Liebeslieder and Neue Liebeslieder waltzes. Prokop is a student of Marietta Simpson. BRAVO STARTS HERE

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Violin I Cello Horn Dechopol Kowintaweewat Jae Choi Oliver Huebscher Elan Sapir Sarah Song Laurel Roseborrough Filip Filipov Kamyron Williams Gaia Ramsdell Keeon Guzman Trumpet Ran Cheng Hee Ye Kim Shannon Walsh Esther Roestan Mercedes Lysaker Kevin Johnson Christi Park Khelsey Zarraga Bass Trombone Hee Yeon Kim Nathaniel Olson Daniel Coffman Ari Fisher Jack Henning Patrick Chappell Zachary Ward Violin II Patricia Wallinga Timpani Joseph Ohkubo Emilie Mitchell Megan Zapfe Flute Jihye Choi Melissa Mashner Percussion Lara Madden Karen Baumgartner, Timothy Perry Jiale Peng Piccolo Carina Parker Orchestra Manager Lydia Cho Oboe Paul Hauer Masashi Iida Kristina Ruis Benjamin Wagner, Asst.

Viola Clarinet Orchestra Set-Up Ines Molares Lindsey Cavanaugh Benjamin Wagner Emily Owsinski Tyler Willis Hee Yeon Kim Joshua Hunton Masashi Iida Robert Pile Bassoon Shannon Walsh Erik Thorstensen Heng-Ling Wang Benjamin Wagner Librarian Mariel Stauff Student Production Staff Assistant Conductor ...... Nicholas Hersh Associate Chorus Master ...... Mason Copeland Assistant Chorus Master ...... Jaeeun Kim Coach/Accompanists ...... Mark Davies, Sarah Hoffmeister Opera Assistant Hallie Stebbins Head Fly Person ...... Nate Bleecker Deck Supervisors ...... Lindsey Hubble, Allen Karel, Eric Schulze Deck Crew ...... Josiah Brown, Ashlee Bullers, Elliot Edwards Rachael Fernandez, Isaac Fink, Taylor Gaby, David Gordon-Johnson, Alexandria Heston, Hafsah Khan Chris Kosiak, Mercedes Lysaker, Morgan McDowell Drew Merz, Jacob Morehead, Rose Neukam, Lindsey Rector Kyle Resener, Marie Richardson, Rosa Schaefer Sarah Schaefer, Joe Schweitzer, Jonathon Smith Gytis Starinskas, Casey Stone, Kathyrn Vanderbosch Electrics Supervisors ...... Patrick Clark, Sao Parker, Caitlin Watkins Electrics Crew ...... Clayton Hicks, Matt Hughes, Alexis Jarson Greg McCracken, Chris Murphy, Nicole Parker Topher Rohrer, June Tomastic Venxia Wagner, Betsy Wray Props Master ...... Caroline Benton Paint Supervisors ...... Brendon Marsh, Christa Ruiz Paint Crew ...... Hannah Brammer, Alex Benson, Ross Coughanour Lynne Glick, Margaret Hensley, Amber McKoy Andrew Richardson, Michael Schuler Wig, Hair, and Makeup Assistant Barbara Abbott Costume Crew ...... Simone Chanley, Jason Eck, Rachel Evans Grace Koury, Lizz Mattingly, Josh Mollman Keith Schwartz, Molly Stover

Audio/Video Production Crew ...... Michael Brophy, Jessica Mann Michael Steinbrenner Jacobs School of Music Honor Roll Calendar Year 2013 Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Supporters Th e Jacobs School of Music wishes to recognize those individuals, corporations, and foundations who have made contributions to the School between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013. Th ose listed here are among the Jacobs School’s most dedicated and involved benefactors, and it is their outstanding generosity that enables the IU Jacobs School of Music to continue to be the fi nest institution of its kind in the nation. $1,000,000 and Up e Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs

$100,000 - $999,999 Gary and Kathy Anderson David H. Jacobs e Estate of Jean R. Branch William E. and Cynthia L. Simon $10,000 - $99,999 Louise L. Bass Peter and Monika Kroener Stephen Russell and Mag Cole Russell Jean Creek and Doris Shoultz-Creek Shalin C. Liu Virginia Schmucker* Michael C. Donaldson P.A. Mack John Schwab and Judith Hansen-Schwab Luba Dubinsky James F. Mellichamp John and Lorna Seward Chris Fan Lou and Sybil Mervis Linda Shortridge Mary Kratz Gasser Kolya Panhuyzen Janet S. Smith Rusty and Ann Harrison Maria Partlow Robert D. Sullivan James R. Hasler Shawn S. Pelton Mimi Zweig Ruth Johnson Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Timothy W. Kittleson Carl D. Repp*

$5,000 - $9,999 S. Sue Aramian Jack and Pamela Burks Katherine C. Lazerwitz eodore and Marilyn Batterman R. Park and Louise F. Carmon Lawrence Myers Hank J. and Susan Cartland-Bode William and Kathleen Decker Jon A. Olson omas and Catharine Buck e Estate of Eleanor R. Fell Stanley E. Ransom J. Peter Burkholder and P. Douglas Jay and Karen Goodgold Susan J. Slaughter McKinney Richard and Alice Johnson Charles and Lisa Surack

$1,000 - $4,999 Donald and Charlene Allen Frank and Suzanne Gault Robert and Sara LeBien Susan H. Backer Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Jeanette C. Marchant C. Matthew Balensuela Monroe A. Gilbert Richard and Susan Marshall Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Jack and Linda Gill Patrick and Marianne McCall Brian M. Barnicle John and Susan Graham Darby A. McCarty Marian K. Bates James and Roberta Graham Beverly A. McGahey Franklin and Linda Bengtson eodore C. Grams* Clarence and Nancy Miller David and Gina Boonsho Walter Greenough John and Geraldine Miller Roberta Brokaw Marshall J. Grossack James and Jacqueline Morris Carol V. Brown Souheil and Alejandra Haddad Craig C. Morris Je rey C. Brown Rajih and Darlene Haddawi James Ne and Susan Jacobs-Ne J.P. and Barbara Carver Dale C. Hedding Gary and Susan Noonan Scott and Marcella Caul eld Bernhard C. Heiden* Daniel and Misty Novak Jerald and Megan Chester William G. Henry Eugene O’Brien Mark S. Cobb J. Stanley and Alice Hillis Joan C. Olcott John and Carol Cornwell Leland and Donna Horrall Ora H. Pescovitz Donald and Patricia* Danielson Lawrence and Celeste Hurst Lamar E. Peterson David DePeters and Elizabeth Hainen Je rey S. Jepsen Dyan Peterson and Sarah Bullen Jay and Jacqueline Dickinson Robert and Lisa Jones Gary and Christine Potter Gary and Sandra Dowty Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek George and Wendy Powell Stephany A. Dunfee omas and Gail Kasdorf Roy and Marlene Rapp Stephen A. Ehrlich John Kincaid and Mary Soper Edward and Lois Rath omas and Ellen Ehrlich Carolyn L. Knapton Nancy P. Ray eld Jorja Fleezanis George and Cathy Korinek Robert and Joy Renshaw Ramona R. Fox omas and eresa Kulb Joseph Rezits and Norma Beversdorf- Janie M. Fricke Dennis and Judith Leatherman Rezits Gwyn and Barbara Richards James B. Sinclair Alice M. Tischler John and Donna Sasse Gerald and Joanne Solomon Randall and Deborah Tobias Scharmal K. Schrock Fredric and Roberta Somach Bruce and Madelyn Trible Richard C. Searles William C. Spence Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi Harold and Jeannette Segel Beth Stoner Mark and Gail Welch Robert and Sandra Sherman Ellen Strommen Allen and Nancy White Curtis and Aimee Shirley Linda Strommen David L. Wicker Je erson S. Shreve and Mary T. Kelley Mark A. Sudeith Laura S. Youens-Wexler C. William and Christine Shriner Mark and Beth Taylor Stephen L. Zegree Curtis and Judith Simic Susan C. rasher $500 - $999 James and Ruth Allen Mary A. Gray Philip and Jennifer Nubel Robert Althauser and Mary Goetze Stephen and Jo Ham Edward and Margaret Olson Ann C. Anderson Laura B. Hentges Dennis W. Organ Niel and Donna Armstrong Allan Hersh eld and Alexandra Young Massimo Ossi and Sarah Gaskill Charles and Margaret Athey Jolaine L. Hill James and Denise Parker Linda A. Baker Elwood and Carol Hillis Herbert E. Parks David Y. Bannard Larry and Susan Hodapp P. Q. Phan David Barnes and Jill Taylor-Barnes Rona Hokanson David and Monica Purk Brett and Amy Battjer William and Karol Hope Joann Richardson Frederick and Beth Behning Chester Hublar Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Douglass and Ruth Boshko Nancy O. Hublar David and Barbara Sheldon Schuyler and Mary Buck Robert J. Hublar Odette F. Shepherd Carolyn A. Buckley Masanori and Seiko Igarashi William R. Shindle Sean and Geraldine Christie Marilyn J. Keiser Edwin L. Simpson Jonathan D. Chu Marilyn J. Kloss Gregory and Rhonda Swanson Miriam S. Clarke John and Nancy Korzec Daniel and Kathleen Tankersley James and Carol Clauser Scott R. Latzky G. K. Tavel J. Neal Cox Eric and Rebecca Lightcap Karen M. Taylor Ralph E. Daum Michael Lynch and Emilia Martins William Teltser and Carolyn Marlow omas and Marian Drake Carmen J. McGrae Eric and Rina Turpen Sandra Elkins Ralph and Shirley Melton Wayne and Rebecca Weaver Ezra and Linda Friedlander Emanuel and Kathleen Mickel Charles H. Webb Lawrence D. Glaubinger Matthew and Maryann Mindrum Mark Wiedenmayer

$250 - $499 Susan L. Adams Terrell and Mary Faulkenberry George Lawrence and Judith Auer George Alter and Elyce Rotella Arthur and erese Fell Gregory and Veronica Le er Paula J. Amrod Jack Fields and Melissa Kevorkian Amy L. Letson Vincent and Kaylene Arizzi Donald and Sandra Freund Andrew Levin and Linda Moot Kenneth and Elizabeth Arono Gabriel and Sara Frommer Elliot R. Lewis James F. Ault Charles L. Fugo Jerry and Jane Lewis Sandra C. Balmer Jann M. Fujimoto Jon and Susan Lewis Charles and Gladys Bartholomew Robert and Hollis Gaston Joseph J. Lewis John and Paula Bates Robert and Elizabeth Glassey omas* and Nancy Liley Lanelle B. Blanton Alan R. Goldhammer John and Barbara Lombardo Myron and Susan Bloom Ross A. Gombiner Robert W. Magnuson Christopher and Ruth Borman omas and Heather Gorin Richard and Geraldine Markus Elizabeth M. Brannon Christian F. Gourley Richard and Susan Marvin Montgomery and Mary Brown Bertram and Susan Greenspan Jim and Sallie Matthews Brayton W. Brunkhurst Christine L. Haack Francis and Winnifred McGinnis Aaron M. Burkhart Richard and Carolyn Haile James L. McLay David Burkhart and Chris Holmes Sheila Hass G. Scott and Rosalind Mitchell John N. Burrows George and Amy Hill Ray and Wendy Muston Phyllip B. Campbell Harvey B. Holly David and Jean Nanney Philip and Elizabeth Capasso Mark S. Hood Vincent J. Ognibene Joseph R. Car Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Andrew and Tracey Ortstadt Robert and Gayle Chesebro William T. Hopkins Mike Pate Janice O. Childress Donna Hornibrook Sujal H. Patel Timothy and Sandra Connery Roger and Carol Isaacs Patricia A. Powell Mark R. Conrad Jathan and Marjorie Janove Stephen and Darlene Pratt R. Kent Cook Warren W. Jaworski omas and Patricia Price Ernest and Roxanna Crawford Russell L. Jones James and Mary Rickert Michael G. Cunningham Kenneth and Elyse Joseph Mary A. Rickert Dominic and Susan Devito Chitate Kagawa Scott and Katherine Riley Clarence and Judith Doninger Kathleen Katra Roger Roe John and Sharon Downey Carol R. Kelly Bruce Ronkin and Janet Zipes Jeremiah and Chelsea Duggan Myrna M. Killey Linda J. Rosenthal Danny and Jeanette Duncan Laura J. King David and Ann Samuelson David B. Edgeworth Karen L. Klages Michael and Susan Sanders Frank and Vickie Edmondson Howard and Linda Klug Christopher and Janet Schwabe John and Anne-Marie Egan Virginia A. Krauss Ilana and Uriel Segal Charles and Anna Ellis David and Suzanne Larsen Edward S. Selby Je rey R. Sexton John P. Troxel Galen Wood Wayne and Lois Shipe Linda J. Tucker Mark A. Yother Nathaniel P. Short Merl and Susan Waschler Christopher Young and Brenda Brenner W. Robert and Jill Siddall Mark and Karen Westerhausen Giovanni Zanovello John and Donna Slinkard Craig and Cynthia Weyers Joyce R. Zastrow Frances L. Smith E.G. and Sharon White Conrad and Debora Zimmermann John and Laura Snyder Tony J. Wiederhold Larry and Joyce Zimmerman Ronald L. Sparks Donald H. Wissman

$100 - $249 Neal and Elizabeth Abdullah Doris J. Burton Michael and Leslie Deleget Lois C. Adams Miller V. Barbara Bush Richard and Barbara Dell Robert Akers and Ruth Ruggles Akers Rebecca C. Butler Mary L. Denne Dean and Bonnie Allison Margaret R. Buttermore Deborah J. Deyo-Howe Joseph and Sharon Amlung Bruce A. Cain Mary A. Diaz-Przybyl Donna K. Anderson Stephen and Pamela Caine Kim and Dianne Diefenderfer Richard and Evelyn Anderson Michael A. Camp Richard and Barbara Domek Stella N. Anderson Ben J. Canary David M. Donathan William and Janet Anderson Donald Capparella and Amy Dorfman Paul T. Dove William and Jean Appel Lisa C. Cardwell Ponten David A. Drinkwater Roy and Janice Applegate Stephen and Mary Carter Margaret J. Du n Kevin B. Arbogast Judith E. Caswell Gregory S. Dugan Richard D. Arends Susan T. Caul eld Kevin J. Duggins William and Elizabeth Arsenault Robert and Susan Cave Gary and Lisa Dum Helen L. Aylsworth Richard Cavicchi Tamara S. Dworetz James and Mary Babb Howard and Elizabeth Chapman Silsby S. Eastman Robert A. Babbs Harriet R. Chase Robert and Robin Eatman Sandra L. Babbs John A. Cheek Patricia Eckstein John N. Baboukis Mu-Yin M. Chen Marjorie A. Eddy James* and Beverly Baker Kenneth T. Chia Terrence and Barbara Edgeworth Wesley A. Ballenger Aileen Chitwood Rick and Marci Eisen Daniel C. Balog Matthew Christ and Sophia Goodman Anne C. Eisfeller Samuel and Janet Baltzer Nelda M. Christ Gerald Ellington and Marilyn Park- Pamela L. Banks Lawrence and Dianne Christensen Ellington John and Patricia Barnes Paul and Catherine Christenson Joseph E. Elliott Mark and Allison Barno Douglas and Roseann Christian Michael J. Ellis Patricia W. Barrett Marvin C. Christie David D. Elyea Robert R. Bartalot Deborah Ciganovich Herman and Mary Emmert Allan and Bonnie Bartel Cynthia M. Cirome Stanley and Pamela Engle Gayna F. Bassin David Clark and Diane Coutre Lucille I. Erb Cecelia Beam Steve and Sonya Clark Yale P. Esrock Martin and Judy Becker Richard and Lynn Cohee Richard and Pamela Eyerly John C. Beckman Mary C. Cole Mark and Jennifer Famous omas Beddow Robert and Marcia Coleman Carlton and Teresa Fancher William and Sharon Beecro James D. Collier John Fearnsides and Margaret Jenny Marc C. Bellassai Laurel Collins Jean E. Felix Fleurette Benckart Joseph and Frances Conrad Salvatore and Carol Ferrantelli Norman and Sandra Berg Ken and Paula Cook Moira J. Fetterman Lauren Bernofsky Richard K. Cook David N. Fienen Donald W. Betts Peter and Elise Cooper William and Harriet Fierman Olesia O. Bihun Nora B. Courier Martin Fine David and Judy Blackwell Gary and Ellen Coval Mary E. Fine Ronald and Regina Blais Katherine R. Covington Harvey Fineberg and Mary Wilson Heinz and Gayle Blankenburg Kenneth H. Cox Lydia V. Finkelstein Larry L. Blossom Cynthia M. Crago Ruth Fischer Julian M. Blumenthal Gretchen E. Craig Michael Fish and Belinda Potoma John and Mary Blutenthal K. C. Crandell Donald and Myra Fisher Aric Boger and Keisha Corso Dean A. Cripe Julia A. Fleming Lawrence and Mary Bond Adam C. Crockett David M. Flood Francis and Kay Borkowski Janet S. Crossen Larry and Phyllis Florman Arthur and Karen Bortolini Samuel and Mary Crowl James R. Floyd Sidney C. Bosley Bradley and Cheryl Cunningham William and Eleanor Folley Carolyn E. Bowen Beth A. Curtis Gerald and Nancy Forbes Edward and Barbara Bredemeier John and Rita Czarnecki Linda A. Frauenho Clayton and Pauletta Brewer Edward and Linda Dahm Adam L. Frei W. Michael Brittenback and William Deborah L. Dalfonso David and Ann Frick Meezan David and Donna Dalton Edwin R. Fuhrmann Carl and Connie Brorson John T. Dalton Sylvia L. Gardner Dorothea M. Brown Eugene B. Daniels Douglass Garibaldi Gordon and Janet Brown Janice E. Daniels Stephen and Lisa Geber Edward P. Bruenjes Bette G. Davenport David and Linda Giedroc Mark and Jody Bruns Walter H. De Armitt Robert J. Giesting Hal and Freddie Burke Robert and Josette Degeilh Susann Gilbert Jean A. Burkholder Linda Degh-Vazsonyi Joseph and Kim Gits Ralph and Ann Burns Ann H. Delaney Lewis P. Glasener Vincent M. Golik David L. Kaplan Charlotte M. McLain Sylvia S. Gormley Alvin and Mariellen Katzman James and Nelia McLuckie Arlene Goter Cli ord F. Keating Mary Jo McMillan Jack Granger and Suzanne Gray-Granger Janet Kelsay Michael and Marcia McNelley Susan E. Grathwohl Richard and Aileen Kennon Sean M. McNelley Linda J. Greaf John and Julianne King Mary K. Mehner Gretchen M. Green Kyle W. King Stephen and Judy Merren Jane C. Greenberger Meredith K. Kirkpatrick Lynn A. Meyer Charles and eresa Greenwood Iris J. Knollenberg Craig R. Miller James D. Gregory Charles C. Knox Herbert and Lillian Miller David E. Greiwe Arthur Koch and Stine Levy Judith E. Miller Pamela C. Gri el Swieter Peter Koenig and Mary Jamison Rodney E. Miller Marka R. Gustavsson John and Patti Komperda Ronald and Joyce Miller Franck P. Hagendorf Kimberly J. Koons omas J. Miller Laurel K. Hagerman Joseph C. Kraus Raymond and Clara Millett Chun-Fang B. Hahn Joel S. Krueger Christine W. Mirabella Patricia L. Hales Jung Kwak Julianne M. Miranda Robert E. Hallam Young Kwuon Patrick and Frances Mitchell Norman L. Hanks Larry and Judy La erty Jan T. Mixter Bernard and Nancy Hansan Eric Lai and Grace Lok Michael L. Mlynarski Josephine Hansen Carolyn J. Lamberson Richard J. Mlynarski Charlene A. Harb Alexander Lamis and Holly Horn Aaron M. Mobley Ellie M. Harlow omas and Nancy Lancaster Gordon and Elaine Moebius David and Kristin Harp John and Mary Langdon Rosalind E. Mohnsen Andrew H. Harper Lois B. Lantz Jay E. Montgomery Stephen and Martha Harris Gregory Largent and Anna Leppert- Philip and Patricia Moreau Lincoln O. Hartford Largent James and Rowena Mount Steven and Karen Hartjes Arthur W. Larson Arthur E. Mussett William R. Harvey Peter and Marianne Lau er Dean and Carol Myshrall Frank and Skaidrite Hat eld Robert and Christabel Lauinger George and Diane Nadaf John and Debra Hatmaker Kathleen C. Laws Emile G. Naoumo John H. Head Randy L. Leazenby Yury M. Nedelin Clayton and Ellen Heath Robert and Debra Lee Kent A. Newbury Diane E. Heath Bradley Le wich and Linda Kathleen C. Nicely William and Constance Hegarty Higginbotham Kenneth H. Nichols Lynn E. Helding James A. Leick Christopher and Mary Nielsen Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard Timothy and Mary Lerzak Omar and Julia Nielsen Harriette A. Hemmasi C. Ray and Lynn Lewis Carol L. Noe Kimball and Helen Henderson Scott and Ann Liberman Gloria G. Noone Florence E. Hiatt Timothy Lindeman and Nancy Walker Christopher and Christine Norris Leslie W. Hicken Matthew and Lynn Litwiller Douglas and Roma North Susan Hicken Lillian G. Livingston Ned and Elizabeth North Joe and Margaret Hickman Warren E. Loomis Colette L. O’Connor J. William and Karen Hicks John Lopatka and Marie Reilly Kristin A. Ogdon John and Carol Highhouse John and Rachel Lorber Michelle T. Ogdon Jonathan D. Hilber Marie T. Lutz David and Diane O’Hagan George A. Hill Alma E. Lyle Melinda P. O’Neal James and Suzanne Hillis Joan I. Lynch Stephen Orel and Karen-Cherie Laura J. Hilmert Frances M. Madachy Cogane Lowell and Ruth Ho man David and Barbara Malson Adrienne Ostrander Richard and Halle Holland Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Mary A. Owings Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Joseph and Leslie Manfredo Hyung-Sun Paik Bernard and Helen Hoogland Rochelle G. Mann Carol L. Pampalone Dennis and Judith Hopkinson John H. Manz Sandra B. Parker Ray and Phyllis Horton Rudy T. Marcozzi Peggy W. Paschall Emily L. Hostetter Brian D. Marcus Marilyn J. Patton omas and Patricia Howenstine Georgianna E. Marks Mary Pearson Pless Ivan and Anne Hughes John D. Marsh Russell and Ruth Peck John and Cindy Hughes John M. Maryn Ronald A. Pennington Marcia A. Hughes Joel and Sandra Mathias Kathie I. Perrett Diane S. Humphrey Curtis J. Mathison Wayne H. Peterson James S. Humphrey Joseph V. Matthews Edward Petsonk Llewellyn and Sally Humphreys Andrea Matthias Norman and Sue Pfau Owen and Annette Hungerford Kelli L. Matula omas C. Phipps John and Victoria Huntington Matthew and Kelly Mayer Ernest and Patricia Pinson Michael Hurtubise and Ann Murray Barbara E. Mayhew R. David Plank and T. Earline Moulder Marshall L. Hutchinson Carey D. McBride Je rey L. Plonski Mieko Inoue Erin M. McCauley Willy Postma Jennifer A. Jafari Philip and Elizabeth McClintock James H. Potts Carole L. James Gregory and Margaret McClure Gregory Powell and Miriam McLeod Robert and Kathryn Jessup Gary W. McCourry Powell Amy L. Jevitt Scott and Kelly McCray Sylvanna T. Prechtl Alison Johansson Herm and Carol McCreary Richard and Mary Pretat Robert and Michele Johns Je rey and Cynthia McCreary William and Doris Preucil Paul R. Johnston Marilyn K. McDonald Richard Pugh and Elizabeth Baker Wayne and Kristin Jones Ellen L. McGlothin R. A. and Brenda uick Alan L. Kagan Jerry and Lucy McIntosh Margaret F. Radke Julia D. Ragains-Slawin Nadine E. Shank Jonathan Towne and Rebecca Noreen Robert L. Ralston Karen Shaw Stephanie G. Tretick John A. Rathgeb David L. Shea Philip and Alice Trimble Alan and Diana Rawizza Larry and Debra Sherer Cheryl A. Tschanz James L. Rei nger Jennifer L. Shuck Mary E. Ulrey David Reingold and Lynn Hooker James S. Skladzien Russell Valention and Yasuko Akiyama Ronald and Suzanne Reising Abner Slatt and Pamela Ha Mazelle V. VanBuskirk* John L. Reitz Eliot and Pamela Smith Robert C. VanNuys Carl Rexroad and Carol Pierce Estus Smith Dianne Vars Carolyn J. Rice John and Juel Smith Edward L. Veazey William and Nancy Riggert Linda K. Smith Matthew and erese Veldman Paul and Barbara Ristau Lucille Snell Robert and Kayla Vodnoy William and Patricia Ritchie Robert Smith and Janice Lesniak Barbara J. Waite Donald E. Ritter Sandra L. Snyder Je rey D. Walker Deborah Rivas James and Carolyn Sowinski Leslie E. Wallis Alice E. Robbins Paul V. Spade Louis A. Wallis Trineice M. Robinson-Martin Fredrick and Lori Spencer Dennis and Julie Walsh Edward and Donna Ronco Viola J. Spencer Sarah F. Ward James and Maureen Ross Dominic and Patty Spera Paul and Mary Waytenick Daniel Rothmuller Stanley and Cynthia Springer Jerry and Bonnie Weakley Robin S. Rothrock Darell and Susan Stachelski Barbara C. Weber Anya P. Royce Sonja A. Stambaugh-Latimer Eugene and Frances Weinberg Gerald J. Rudman Shannon J. Starks Daniel Weiss Harold and Sandra Sabbagh Anthony and Elizabeth Staskunas Garry and Stacy Wells Irving L. Sablosky Dale Ste ey and Dawn Adams Phyllis C. Wertime Mary-Lynn Sachse Joseph and Nina Steg Susan E. Westphal Robert and Ruth Salek Gary and Anne Steigerwald John and Mary Whalin Eric B. Samuelson Paul Stephenson and Maria Schmidt Jonathan J. Whitall Anne E. Sanders Scott A. Stewart James T. White Virginia G. Sarber Melanie D. Stidham Patricia L. Williams David Sasso and Dana Small James and Laura Stokes Dolores Wilson Benjamin and Marlene Scha er Tom and Melinda Straley Lawrence A. Wilson Lynn L. Schenck James L. Strause Norma K. Wilson Arthur and Carole Schreiber Eric and Etsuko Strohecker James F. Win eld Kenneth and Cecile Schubert Michael Stump and Mabel Martinez Peter and Teresa Wolf Matthew R. Schuler Michael D. Sweeney Richard and Donna Wolf Daniel E. Schulz Yasuoki Tanaka George W. Wolfe Michael and Marilyn Schwartzkopf Lawrence and Sandra Tavel John and Margaret Woodcock Monte Schwarzwalder and Rebecca Charles and Diane Taylor Eric A. Woodhams Henry Dana W. Taylor David C. Woodley Carol B. Scott Joyce A. Taylor Earl S. Woodworth Perry and Lisa Scott Kathleen A. Taylor Danny and Karen Wright Beverly Scott and Sylvia Patterson- omas and Mary eobald James and Patricia Wright Scott Robert omas and Mary Fahnestock- G. Eugene Yates Eleanor A. Seaver o m a s Donna Youngblood John A. Seest Shelley M. omason Je ery P. Zaring Richard Sengpiehl and Mary Adams David and Norma ompson David and Joan Zaun Danny and Sarah Sergesketter Jo rockmorton and Jillian Kinzie Timothy and Sara Zwickl Christine J. Shamborsky Joseph and Diana Tompa Nancy L. Shane Aaron and Mary Tosky * Deceased Corporations and Foundations $100,000 and Up e DBJ Foundation e Cynthia L. & William E. Simon, Jr. Foundation $25,000 - $99,999 Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art, and Humanity $10,000 - $24,999 Fidelity Charitable Gi Fund Old National Wealth Management Harry Kraus Survivor Trust USA International Harp Competition $1,000 - $9,999 Avedis Zildjian Company Fountain Warren Musical Arts Myers Revocable Trust Bank of America Foundation Geico Corporation National Christian Foundation Greater Bloomingfoods Market & Deli Greater Kansas City Community Chicago Bloomington Classical Guitar Foundation Opera Illinois League Society, Inc. Indiana University Alumni Association Paul C. Gignilliat Trust Chicago Tribune Foundation IU Jacobs School of Music Alumni Paulsen Family Foundation e Dow Chemical Company Association Stanley E. Ransom Family Trust Foundation JPMorgan Chase Foundation Sweetwater Sound, Inc. Eli Lilly & Company Juan Orozco LTD, Inc. United Way of Washtenaw County e Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Kalamazoo Community Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Foundation M.A. Gilbert Declaration of Trust Program Ellen Strommen Living Trust Mark S. Feldstein Private Foundation William Henry, Jr. Endowment Trust

Annual Giving Circles Th e Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Annual Giving Circles include individuals dedicated to making a diff erence in the cultural life of the university. Th ese unrestricted gifts of opportunity capital support the areas of greatest need, including fi nancial aid, faculty research, academic opportunities, and visiting artists. Dean’s Circle Visionary Members $10,000 and Up Gary and Kathy Anderson Ruth Johnson David H. Jacobs Peter and Monika Kroener

Strategic Members $5,000 - $9,999 S. Sue Aramian Rusty and Ann Harrison Lawrence Myers Jack and Pamela Burks Rick and Alice Johnson Charles and Lisa Surack Jay and Karen Goodgold

Supporting Members $2,500 - $4,999 Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker William G. Henry Richard C. Searles David and Gina Boonsho Robert and Sara LeBien Beth Stoner omas and Ellen Ehrlich Eugene O’Brien Mark A. Sudeith Jack and Linda Gill Gwyn and Barbara Richards David L. Wicker Contributing Members $1,000 - $2,499 Franklin and Linda Bengtson J. Stanley and Alice Hillis Ora H. Pescovitz J.P. and Barbara Carver Je rey S. Jepsen Gary and Christine Potter Jerald and Megan Chester Robert and Lisa Jones Robert and Joy Renshaw Mark S. Cobb Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Scharmal K. Schrock John and Carol Cornwell omas and Gail Kasdorf Harold and Jeannette Segel Donald and Patricia* Danielson George and Cathy Korinek Robert and Sandra Sherman Stephany A. Dunfee omas and eresa Kulb Je erson S. Shreve and Mary T. Kelley Jorja Fleezanis P.A. Mack James B. Sinclair Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Jeanette C. Marchant Fredric and Roberta Somach John and Susan Graham Patrick and Marianne McCall William C. Spence James and Roberta Graham Darby A. McCarty Mark and Beth Taylor Marshall J. Grossack John and Geraldine Miller Randall and Deborah Tobias Rajih and Darlene Haddawi James Ne and Susan Jacobs-Ne Bruce and Madelyn Trible Dale C. Hedding Joan C. Olcott

Artist’s Circle $500 - $999 Ann C. Anderson Marilyn J. Keiser Herbert E. Parks Niel and Donna Armstrong Marilyn J. Kloss Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Charles and Margaret Athey John and Nancy Korzec David and Barbara Sheldon Linda A. Baker Scott R. Latzky Odette F. Shepherd David Y. Bannard Eric and Rebecca Lightcap Edwin L. Simpson Miriam S. Clarke Michael Lynch and Emilia Martins Gregory and Rhonda Swanson James and Carol Clauser Carmen J. McGrae William Teltser and Carolyn Marlow Frank and Suzanne Gault Emanuel and Kathleen Mickel Susan C. rasher Lawrence D. Glaubinger Matthew and Maryann Mindrum Wayne and Rebecca Weaver Jolaine L. Hill James and Jacqueline Morris Charles H. Webb William and Karol Hope Edward and Margaret Olson Mark Wiedenmayer Masanori and Seiko Igarashi Dennis W. Organ

$250 - $499 Susan L. Adams Charles L. Fugo Sujal H. Patel Paula J. Amrod Ross A. Gombiner Patricia A. Powell Vincent and Kaylene Arizzi Bertram and Susan Greenspan omas and Patricia Price Charles and Gladys Bartholomew Richard and Carolyn Haile Edward and Lois Rath Lanelle B. Blanton Harvey B. Holly James and Mary Rickert Christopher and Ruth Borman William T. Hopkins Mary A. Rickert Elizabeth M. Brannon Donna Hornibrook Scott and Katherine Riley Montgomery and Mary Brown Jathan and Marjorie Janove Roger Roe Brayton W. Brunkhurst Warren W. Jaworski Bruce Ronkin and Janet Zipes John N. Burrows Russell L. Jones Linda J. Rosenthal Joseph R. Car Myrna M. Killey David and Ann Samuelson Robert and Gayle Chesebro Laura J. King Christopher and Janet Schwabe Janice O. Childress Howard and Linda Klug Edward S. Selby Timothy and Sandra Connery Virginia A. Krauss Je rey R. Sexton Mark R. Conrad David and Suzanne Larsen Wayne and Lois Shipe R. Kent Cook George Lawrence and Judith Auer Nathaniel P. Short Ernest and Roxanna Crawford Gregory and Veronica Le er W. Robert and Jill Siddall Michael G. Cunningham Amy L. Letson Frances L. Smith Clarence and Judith Doninger Andrew Levin and Linda Moot Ronald L. Sparks John and Sharon Downey Jon and Susan Lewis John P. Troxel Jeremiah and Chelsea Duggan Joseph J. Lewis Linda J. Tucker Danny and Jeanette Duncan John and Barbara Lombardo Merl and Susan Waschler Frank and Vickie Edmondson Richard and Geraldine Markus Donald H. Wissman John and Anne-Marie Egan Jim and Sallie Matthews Mark A. Yother Terrell and Mary Faulkenberry Ralph and Shirley Melton Larry and Joyce Zimmerman Gabriel and Sara Frommer David and Jean Nanney

$100 - $249 Neal and Elizabeth Abdullah Kevin B. Arbogast Samuel and Janet Baltzer Robert Akers and Ruth Ruggles Akers Richard D. Arends Pamela L. Banks Joseph and Sharon Amlung William and Elizabeth Arsenault John and Patricia Barnes Donna K. Anderson Helen L. Aylsworth Patricia W. Barrett Richard and Evelyn Anderson James and Mary Babb Robert R. Bartalot Stella N. Anderson John N. Baboukis Gayna F. Bassin Roy and Janice Applegate Sandra C. Balmer Martin and Judy Becker omas Beddow Michael J. Ellis Kathleen Katra William and Sharon Beecro Herman and Mary Emmert Cli ord F. Keating Norman and Sandra Berg Stanley and Pamela Engle Carol R. Kelly Donald W. Betts Lucille I. Erb Janet Kelsay Olesia O. Bihun Yale P. Esrock Richard and Aileen Kennon Ronald and Regina Blais Mark and Jennifer Famous John and Julianne King Heinz and Gayle Blankenburg Jean E. Felix Iris J. Knollenberg Larry L. Blossom Salvatore and Carol Ferrantelli Charles C. Knox Arthur and Karen Bortolini Moira J. Fetterman Arthur Koch and Stine Levy Carolyn E. Bowen David N. Fienen Peter Koenig and Mary Jamison Edward and Barbara Bredemeier William and Harriet Fierman John and Patti Komperda Clayton and Pauletta Brewer Martin Fine Kimberly J. Koons W. Michael Brittenback and William Mary E. Fine Joseph C. Kraus Meezan Julia A. Fleming Young Kwuon Dorothea M. Brown James R. Floyd Alexander Lamis and Holly Horn Gordon and Janet Brown Gerald and Nancy Forbes omas and Nancy Lancaster Hal and Freddie Burke Adam L. Frei John and Mary Langdon Ralph and Ann Burns Edwin R. Fuhrmann Lois B. Lantz Doris J. Burton Sylvia L. Gardner Arthur W. Larson V. Barbara Bush Douglass Garibaldi Robert and Christabel Lauinger Rebecca C. Butler Robert J. Giesting Kathleen C. Laws Margaret R. Buttermore Vincent M. Golik Robert and Debra Lee Bruce A. Cain omas and Heather Gorin James A. Leick Ben J. Canary Sylvia S. Gormley Timothy and Mary Lerzak Donald Capparella and Amy Dorfman Arlene Goter Timothy Lindeman and Nancy Walker Stephen and Mary Carter Jack Granger and Suzanne Gray- Lillian G. Livingston Robert and Susan Cave Granger John Lopatka and Marie Reilly Richard Cavicchi Linda J. Greaf John and Rachel Lorber Howard and Elizabeth Chapman Jane C. Greenberger Marie T. Lutz Harriet R. Chase James D. Gregory Joan I. Lynch John A. Cheek David E. Greiwe Frances M. Madachy Mu-Yin M. Chen Pamela C. Gri el Swieter Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Kenneth T. Chia Marka R. Gustavsson Rochelle G. Mann Aileen Chitwood Franck P. Hagendorf John H. Manz Lawrence and Dianne Christensen Laurel K. Hagerman Rudy T. Marcozzi Paul and Catherine Christenson Chun-Fang B. Hahn Brian D. Marcus Cynthia M. Cirome Patricia L. Hales Georgianna E. Marks David Clark and Diane Coutre Robert E. Hallam John D. Marsh Richard and Lynn Cohee Norman L. Hanks Richard and Susan Marvin Mary C. Cole Bernard and Nancy Hansan John M. Maryn Robert and Marcia Coleman Charlene A. Harb Joel and Sandra Mathias Joseph and Frances Conrad David and Kristin Harp Curtis J. Mathison Peter and Elise Cooper Andrew H. Harper Joseph V. Matthews Nora B. Courier Stephen and Martha Harris Andrea Matthias Katherine R. Covington Lincoln O. Hartford Barbara E. Mayhew Kenneth H. Cox William R. Harvey Carey D. McBride Cynthia M. Crago Clayton and Ellen Heath Philip and Elizabeth McClintock Adam C. Crockett Diane E. Heath Gary W. McCourry Janet S. Crossen Lynn E. Helding Herm and Carol McCreary Samuel and Mary Crowl Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard Je rey and Cynthia McCreary Bradley and Cheryl Cunningham Harriette A. Hemmasi Marilyn K. McDonald Beth A. Curtis Florence E. Hiatt Francis and Winnifred McGinnis John and Rita Czarnecki Susan Hicken Ellen L. McGlothin Edward and Linda Dahm Joe and Margaret Hickman Charlotte M. McLain Deborah L. Dalfonso Jonathan D. Hilber James L. McLay John T. Dalton James and Suzanne Hillis James and Nelia McLuckie Eugene B. Daniels Lowell and Ruth Ho man Mary Jo McMillan Robert and Josette Degeilh Richard and Halle Holland Michael and Marcia McNelley Michael and Leslie Deleget Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Stephen and Judy Merren Richard and Barbara Dell Bernard and Helen Hoogland Lynn A. Meyer Mary L. Denne Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Craig R. Miller Dominic and Susan Devito Dennis and Judith Hopkinson Judith E. Miller Deborah J. Deyo-Howe Ray and Phyllis Horton Rodney E. Miller Mary A. Diaz-Przybyl Emily L. Hostetter Ronald and Joyce Miller Kim and Dianne Diefenderfer Ivan and Anne Hughes Raymond and Clara Millett Richard and Barbara Domek Diane S. Humphrey Christine W. Mirabella Paul T. Dove James S. Humphrey Julianne M. Miranda David A. Drinkwater Owen and Annette Hungerford Patrick and Frances Mitchell Margaret J. Du n Michael Hurtubise and Ann Murray Rosalind E. Mohnsen Silsby S. Eastman Jennifer A. Jafari Philip and Patricia Moreau Robert and Robin Eatman Carole L. James George and Diane Nadaf Patricia Eckstein Robert and Kathryn Jessup Emile G. Naoumo Anne C. Eisfeller Amy L. Jevitt Yury M. Nedelin Gerald Ellington and Marilyn Park- Alison Johansson Kent A. Newbury Ellington Kenneth and Elyse Joseph Kathleen C. Nicely Joseph E. Elliott Alan L. Kagan Kenneth H. Nichols Charles and Anna Ellis David L. Kaplan Christopher and Mary Nielsen Omar and Julia Nielsen Virginia G. Sarber Joyce A. Taylor Gloria G. Noone David Sasso and Dana Small Kathleen A. Taylor Christopher and Christine Norris Arthur and Carole Schreiber Robert omas and Mary Fahnestock- Philip and Jennifer Nubel Matthew R. Schuler o m a s David and Diane O’Hagan Monte Schwarzwalder and Rebecca Henry Jo rockmorton and Jillian Kinzie Mary A. Owings Beverly Scott and Sylvia Patterson-Scott Joseph and Diana Tompa Hyung-Sun Paik Carol B. Scott Stephanie G. Tretick Carol L. Pampalone Perry and Lisa Scott Philip and Alice Trimble Peggy W. Paschall John A. Seest Cheryl A. Tschanz Russell and Ruth Peck Ilana and Uriel Segal Mary E. Ulrey Kathie I. Perrett Richard Sengpiehl and Mary Adams Robert C. VanNuys Wayne H. Peterson Danny and Sarah Sergesketter Dianne Vars Edward Petsonk Christine J. Shamborsky Robert and Kayla Vodnoy Je rey L. Plonski Nancy L. Shane Barbara J. Waite Gregory Powell and Miriam McLeod Nadine E. Shank Je rey D. Walker Powell David L. Shea Leslie E. Wallis Sylvanna T. Prechtl Abner Slatt and Pamela Ha Louis A. Wallis Richard Pugh and Elizabeth Baker Eliot and Pamela Smith Sarah F. Ward R.A. and Brenda uick Estus Smith Paul and Mary Waytenick Julia D. Ragains-Slawin John and Juel Smith Jerry and Bonnie Weakley Alan and Diana Rawizza Linda K. Smith Barbara C. Weber James L. Rei nger Robert Smith and Janice Lesniak Eugene and Frances Weinberg Ronald and Suzanne Reising John and Laura Snyder Daniel Weiss John L. Reitz Fredrick and Lori Spencer Susan E. Westphal Carl Rexroad and Carol Pierce Viola J. Spencer John and Mary Whalin Carolyn J. Rice Stanley and Cynthia Springer Jonathan J. Whitall William and Nancy Riggert Darell and Susan Stachelski E.G. and Sharon White Paul and Barbara Ristau Sonja A. Stambaugh-Latimer Dolores Wilson Donald E. Ritter Anthony and Elizabeth Staskunas Lawrence A. Wilson Deborah Rivas Joseph and Nina Steg Norma K. Wilson Trineice M. Robinson-Martin Paul Stephenson and Maria Schmidt James F. Win eld Edward and Donna Ronco Tom and Melinda Straley Richard and Donna Wolf Robin S. Rothrock James L. Strause George W. Wolfe Mary-Lynn Sachse Michael D. Sweeney John and Margaret Woodcock Robert and Ruth Salek Yasuoki Tanaka Eric A. Woodhams Eric B. Samuelson Dana W. Taylor Danny and Karen Wright Anne E. Sanders Charles and Diane Taylor Timothy and Sara Zwickl

Leadership Circle Members of the Leadership Circle have contributed lifetime gifts of $100,000 or more to the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. We gratefully acknowledge the following donors, whose generosity helps the school reach new heights and build a sound fi nancial framework for the future. Over $10,000,000 e Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs Lilly Endowment, Inc. Over $1,000,000 Louise Addicott-Joshi and Yatish Joshi Georgina Joshi Foundation, Inc. e Estate of Juana Mendel Gary and Kathy Anderson Jack and Linda Gill e Estate of Clara L. Nothhacksberger Cook, Inc. Jack* and Dora Hamlin e Estate of Paul and Anne Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation David H. Jacobs Plummer Trust e Estate of Juanita M. Evans Krannert Charitable Trust $500,000 - $999,999 Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Carl A. Cook e Estate of Eva M. Heinitz Arthur R. Metz Foundation Gayle T. Cook Sandy Montenegro Little eld e Estate of Ione B. Auer e DBJ Foundation Robert R. O’Hearn Alexander S. Bernstein e Estate of Frederick G. and Mary M. Richard and Barbara Schilling Jamie Bernstein Freeburne e Estate of Eva Sebok Nina Bernstein Simmons Wilbert W. Gasser* and Mary Kratz e Estate of Ruth E. ompson e Estate of George A. Bilque Gasser Jack and Pamela Burks Ann and Gordon Getty $250,000 - $499,999 Jamey and Sara Aebersold e Estate of Sylvia F. Budd e Estate of Lucille Espinosa e Estate of Wilfred C. Bain e Estate of Marvin Carmack Richard E. Ford Olimpia F. Barbera Christel DeHaan Family Foundation e Estate of Emma B. Horn e Estate of Angeline M. Battista Christelina DeHaan IBM Global Services Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust e Estate of Alvin M. Ehret Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation e Estate of David H. Jacobs e Estate of Lee E. Schroeder e Estate of Samuel and Martha Siurua e Estate of Harold R. Janitz Scott and Kathryn Schurz Paul and Cynthia S. Skjodt Peter and Monika Kroener e Estate of Maidee H. Seward Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art, Shalin C. Liu Bren Simon and Humanity e Estate of Nina Neal David and Jacqueline Simon Marianne W. Tobias Presser Foundation Deborah J. Simon e Estate of Herman B Wells Rudolph and Joy Rasin Herbert Simon e Estate of John D. Winters e Estate of Naomi Ritter e Estate of Melvin Simon Murray and Sue Robinson William E. and Cynthia L. Simon $100,000 - $249,999 e Estate of Ursula Apel e Estate of Frederick G. Freeburne Betsy Myers Bain Fred C. Arto e Estate of omas L. Gentry e Estate of Jean P. Nay Artur Balsam Foundation Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust Penn Asset Equity LLC e Estate of Robert D. Aungst Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker e Estate of eodore C. Grams e Estate of Charlotte Reeves Hank J. Bode and Susan Cartland-Bode e Estate of Marjorie Gravit e Estate of Dorothy Rey Bennet and Cynthia Brabson e Estate of David C. Hall William D. Rhodes Foundation Brabson Library and Education e Estate of Margaret H. Hamlin e Estate of Dagmar K. Riley Foundation Robert and Sandra Harrison Stephen Russell and Mag Cole Russell e Estate of Jean R. Branch Rusty and Ann Harrison e Estate of Virginia Schmucker e Estate of Frances A. Brockman Harrison Steel Castings Company, Inc. Fred Simon Cole & Kate Porter Memorial Graduate e Estate of Jascha Heifetz Smithville Telephone Company, Inc. Fellowship in Music Joan & Marvin Carmack Foundation eodore W. Batterman Family Jean Creek and Doris Shoultz-Creek Ruth Johnson Foundation, Inc. Mavis M. Crow e Estate of Eleanor Knapik omson, Inc. e Estate of William H. Earles e Estate of Eugene Knapik e Estate of Mary C. Tilton e Estate of Robert A. Edwards P. A. Mack Kenneth C. Whitener Marianne Y. Felton David and Neill Marriott Ford Meter Box Foundation Inc e Estate of Margaret E. Miller Th e Legacy Society Th e Legacy Society at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music honors the following individuals who have included the Jacobs School as a benefi ciary under their wills, trusts, life insurance policies, retirement plans, and other estate-planning arrangements.

David* and Ruth Albright Jack* and Dora Hamlin Paul* and Anne S.D.* Plummer Richard and Ann Alden Charles Handelman Jack W. Porter Janette Amboise-Chaumont* James R. Hasler Stanley E. Ransom Gary and Kathy Anderson David and Mildred Hennessy Clare G. Rayner John and Adelia Anderson Clara Hofberg Robert and Carlene Reed Peggy K. Bachman David M. Holcenberg Charlotte Reeves* Dennis and Virginia Bamber William T. and Kathryn* Hopkins Albert and Lynn Reichle Christa-Maria Beardsley David E. Huggins Gwyn and Barbara Richards Michael E. Bent Harriet M. Ivey Ilona Richey Richard and Mary Bradford Douglas and Virginia Jewell Murray and Sue Robinson Mildred J. Brannon* Walter and Bernice* Jones John* and Patricia Ryan Marjorie Buell Ted W. Jones Barbara R. Sable Pamela Buell Myrna M. Killey Roy and Mary Samuelsen Gerald and Elizabeth Calkins Martha R. Klemm George P. Sappen eld Marvin Carmack* C. Ray and Lynn Lewis Hubert A. Seller Sarah Clevenger Richard* and Ann Lilly John and Lorna Seward Eileen T. Cline George and Brenda Little Odette F. Shepherd Esther R. Collyer* Harriett Z. Macht Judith E. Simic Jack and Claire Cruse Marian L. Mack Donald G. Sisler John* and Doris* Curran P. A. Mack Catharine A. Smith Susie J. Dewey Jeanette C. Marchant George P. Smith, II D. Michael Donathan Charles J. Marlatt Mary L. Snider Luba Dubinsky Susan G. McCray William and Elizabeth Strauss omas and Ellen Ehrlich Douglas McLain Douglas* and Margaret Strong Sandra Elkins Donald and Sonna Merk Robert D. Sullivan H. C. Engles William F. Milligan Maxine M. Talbot Eleanor R. Fell* Robert A. Mix Hans* and Alice Tischler Michael and Sara Finton Dale and Cynthia Nelson Je rey S. Tunis Phillip* and Debra Ford Del and Letty Newkirk Henry and Celicia Upper Frederick* and Mary* Freeburne Robert R. O’Hearn Nicoletta Valletti Marcella I. Gercken Lee Opie and Melanie Spewock Robert J. Waller Monroe A. Gilbert Richard* and Eleanor Osborn Patrice M. Ward-Steinman Harold* and Lucille Goodman Arthur Panousis Charles H. Webb Ruth Grey Gilbert and Marie Peart Michael D. Weiss Ransom* and Mary Jo Gri n Jean A. and Charles F.* Peters Robert* and Patricia Williams Jonathan L. Gripe Leonard M. Phillips and Mary Kathy Gripe Wennerstrom * Deceased Friends of Music Honor Roll Calendar Year 2013 Th e Mission of the Society of the Friends of Music is to raise scholarship funds for deserving, talented students at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Th e Society was established in 1964 by a small group led by Herman B Wells and Wilfred C. Bain. We are pleased to acknowledge outright gifts made between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2013. Guarantor Scholarship Circle Hoagy Carmichael $10,000 Rusty and Ann Harrison

Cole Porter $5,000 - $9,999 Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Susie J. Dewey Stephen and Jo Ham

Friends of Music $5,000 and Above Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Stephen and Jo Ham Richard and Barbara Schilling Susie J. Dewey Rusty and Ann Harrison Scott and Kathryn Schurz

Herman B Wells Circle Gold $2,500 - $4,999 Jim and Laura Byrnes Timothy W. Kittleson Charles and Julia McClary Eleanor F. Byrnes Herbert Kuebler and Phil Evans Michael and Laurie McRobbie Nelda M. Christ Dennis and Judith Leatherman Murray and Sue Robinson Michael C. Donaldson Jeanette C. Marchant

Silver $1,000 - $2,499 Robert Agrano and Susan Klein Richard E. Ford Jennifer Johnson Ruth Albright Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Ruth Johnson James and Susan Alling James and Joyce Grandorf Peter and Monika Kroener John and Teresa Ayres Rajih and Darlene Haddawi Ronald and Linda Maus Jennifer A. Cast Richard Ham and Allison Stites Stephen Medlyn and Cynthia Farquhar- Jean Creek and Doris Shoultz-Creek Frank and Athena Hrisomalos Medlyn Frank Eberle and Cathy Cooper Lawrence and Celeste Hurst Gerald and Anne Moss Harvey and Phyllis Feigenbaum Peter P. Jacobi Lucina B. Moxley Dale and Cynthia Nelson Phyllis C. Schwitzer Gregg and Judith Summerville Lenny and Lou Newman Karen Shaw Susan E. Trippet John and Lois Pless Anthony and Jan Shipps James and Joan Whitaker Gwyn and Barbara Richards Christopher and Ann Stack Galen Wood David and Virginia Rogers L. Robert and Sylvia Stohler John and Linda Zimmermann

Dean Wil ed C. Bain Circle Patrons $500 - $999 James and Ruth Allen Robert and Ann Harman Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Donald and Debbie Breiter Carter and Kathleen Henrich L. David Sabbagh and Linda Simon Jack and Pamela Burks Ernest Hite and Joan Pauls Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls William and Helen Butler Je rey and Lesa Huber Curtis and Judith Simic John and Cathleen Cameron Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Richard Small and Elizabeth Hewitt Edward S. Clark Howard and Linda Klug Blount and Anna Stewart Vivian L. Counts George and Cathy Korinek Henry and Celicia Upper Fred and Suzanne Dahling Harlan Lewis and Doris Wittenburg Martha F. Wailes Gayl and Beverly Doster Perry J. Maull Charles H. Webb James and Jacqueline Faris Vera M. O’Lessker Richard S. Forkner* Dennis W. Organ

Sustainers $300 - $499 S. Christian and Mary Albright David R. Elliott Del and Letty Newkirk Rodger and Diana Alexander Edward and Mary Fox Roger and Ruth Newton Gary and Kathy Anderson Anne T. Fraker David and Barbara Nordloh Peggy K. Bachman Dana and Tammy Good Fred A. Place Olimpia F. Barbera Robert and Martha Gutmann Mary J. Reilly* Marian K. Bates R. Victor Harnack John and Lislott Richardson Mark and Ann Bear David and Rosemary Harvey Albert and Kathleen Ruesink Daniel J. Bender Steven L. Hendricks Jerard and Nancy Ru Richard E. Bishop Robert and Doris Johnson Richard C. Schutte Del and Carolyn Brinkman Martin and Linda Kaplan John and Lorna Seward Gerald and Elizabeth Calkins Shirley Krutilla Odette F. Shepherd James and Carol Campbell Michael Larsen and Ayelet Lindenstrauss Alexis Spencer William and Anita Cast Kenneth Mackie and Yvonne Lai Francis William and Cynthia St. Leger Sarah Clevenger Herbert and Judy Miller Lewis H. Strouse Charles and Helen Coghlan John and Geraldine Miller Kenneth and Marcia VanderLinden Larry and Joyce Crawley Michael Molenda and Janet Stavropoulos Steven and Judith Young Lee and Eleanore Dodge Edward Mongoven and Judith Schroeder

Donors $100 - $299 David and Melanie Alpers Barbara Carlson Joe and Gloria Emerson Ethan and Sandra Alyea George and Lynda Carlson Mary K. Emison Janette Amboise-Chaumont* Gerald and Beatrice Carlyss Michael and Cheryl Engber John and Dianna Auld Howard and Elizabeth Chapman Marianne Y. Felton Richard and Adrienne Baach H.E. and Chatherine Charles James and Joan Ferguson Mark J. Baker John and Phyllis Clapacs Richard and Susan Ferguson David and Judith Barnett Steven and Karin Coopersmith Robert and Geraldine Ferguson Robert and Patricia Bayer Rob and Christine Cowan George and Jo Fielding Bonnie Beach John and Carol Dare Lydia V. Finkelstein David and Ingrid Beery Jefrey and Pamela Davidson Bruce and Betty Fowler Joshua D. Bell Linda Degh-Vazsonyi Dorothy J. Frapwell Shirley Bell Julia DeHon Donald and Sandra Freund Ernest and Eva Bernhardt-Kabisch Deborah Divan Draeleen Gabalac Charles and Nancy* Bonser David and Jennie Drasin Bernardino and Caterina Ghetti Herbert and Juanita Brantley John and Beth Drewes Je rey and Toby Gill Bill and Jaclyn Brizzard Jon and Sarah Dunn Michael and Patricia Gleeson Alexander and Virginia Buchwald Raymond and Judith Dusman James and Constance Glen Susan L. Burk Mark and Karin Edwards Henry H. Gray Derek and Marilyn Burleson Stephen A. Ehrlich John J. Greenman Barbara J. Byrum Peter and Pearl Ekstrom Jerry and Linda Gregory Kenneth R. Gros Louis Edoardo A. Lebano Lynn L. Schenck Henry C. Gulick Diana R. Lehner Robert and Alice Schloss Samuel and Phyllis Guskin Louis and Myrna Lemberger Fredric and Nancy Schroeder David Hacker Leslie and Kathleen Lenkowsky Richard C. Searles omas and Susan Hacker Mitzi A. Lewison Christian and Mary Seitz Hendrik and Jacobina Haitjema Carolyn R. Lickerman Herbert A. Seltz Stanley and Hilary Hamilton Pamela K. Liebing Richard Shi rin and Judith Mahy-Shi rin Ralph E. Hamon Je rey Lim John and Rebecca Shockley Andrew Hanson and Patricia Foster Peter and Carol Lorenzen Anson and Janet Shupe Kenneth and Janet Harker Alvin and Susan Lyons Michael A. Simkowitz Pierrette Harris P. A. Mack Ruth Skernick Robert and Emily Harrison Andrew and Jane Mallor David Smith and Marie Libal-Smith James R. Hasler William and Eleanor Mallory Eliot and Pamela Smith Lenore S. Hat eld Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Janet S. Smith Edward and Linda Heath Nancy G. Martin John and Laura Snyder Barbara J. Henn Susann H. McDonald Fredric and Roberta Somach James and Sandra Hertling James L. McLay Stephen T. Sparks David and Rachel Hertz Joseph and Ruth Miller Malcolm and Ellen Stern John D. Hobson G. Scott and Rosalind Mitchell Ellen Strommen Patricia H. Hodge Stephen and Sandra Moberly Linda Strommen Rona Hokanson Lois Morris William and Gayle Stuebe Richard and Lois Holl John and Patricia Mulholland Saundra B. Taylor Diane S. Humphrey John Myers Charlotte H. Templin Margaret J. Intons-Peterson Marcia M. Nagao Charles ompson and Gina Reel Roger and Carol Isaacs Frank and Nancy Nagler Roderick Tidd and Lisa Scrivani-Tidd Martin D. Joachim Daniel and Heather Narducci Samuel B. Troxal Lora D. Johnson Marilyn F. Norris Hillard and Ruth Trubitt Donald and Margaret Jones Douglas and Roma North Je rey S. Tunis Burton and Eleanor Jones Harold and Denise Ogren William and Jane Volz Gwen J. Kaag Joan C. Olcott Robert and Marcia Voss Kenneth and Amy Kaczmarek Richard and Jill Olshavsky Janet K. Wagner Berkley Kalin Robert and Mary Orben Sharon P. Wagner Patricia C. Kellar Dan F. Osen Judith Walco Janet Kelsay Elayne Ostrower George Walker and Carolyn Lipson- Marilyn J. Kelsey Harlan and Joanna Peithman Wa l ker omas and Mary Kendrick Russell Perci eld Donovan R. Walling John and Julianne King Dorothy L. Peterson Joseph and Esther Weaver James Koch and Mary Cox Ronald and Frona Powell Ewing and Kay Werlein Ernest and Dawn Koenig Stephen and Darlene Pratt G. Cleveland and Frances Wilhoit Peter Koenig and Mary Jamison Earl and Dorothy Prout Natalie J. Williams Ronald and Carolyn Kovener Kenneth Renkens and Debra Lay-Renkens Patricia L. Williams Rose Krakovitz Joseph Rezits and Norma Beversdorf- James and Ruth Witten William A. Kunkel Rezits omas and Sara Wood Eric Lai and Grace Lok William and Dorothy Richards Virginia A. Woodward David and Suzanne Larsen Jill A. Robinson William L. Yarber Joan B. Lauer John and Mary Rucker James and Rachel Zimmerman John and Julia Lawson Ruth L. Rusie Katherine C. Lazerwitz James and Helen Sauer

Corporations and Foundations Big Red Liquors, Inc. Five Star uality Care, Inc. Legacy Fund Community Foundation Culver Family Foundation Fred A. Place Accounting LLC, PA Meadowood Retirement Community Fidelity Charitable Gi Fund Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis Water eld Foundation, Inc.

Companies Providing Matching Gi s Eli Lilly & Company Goodrich Foundation Genworth Foundation IBM International Foundation

Planned Gi s We are grateful to those individuals who have expressed their interest in ensuring scholarship support for tomorrow’s students today by making a planned gift through a testamentary gift in their estate planning by a will or trust, charitable gift annuity, or retirement plan. We are pleased to acknowledge those individuals who have provided gift documentation.

David* and Ruth Albright Douglas and Virginia Jewell Judith E. Simic Peggy K. Bachman Jeanette C. Marchant, in memory of Je rey S. Tunis Marvin Carmack* Emerson R. and Velma R. Calkins Anita Hursh Cast James and Helen* Pellerite * Deceased Esther R. Collyer* Charles F.* and Jean A. Peters IU Opera Theater Production Staff General Manager ...... Dean Gwyn Richards Executive Director of Production Timothy Stebbins Director of Coaching and Music Administration ...... Kevin Murphy Faculty Director of Opera Choruses ...... Walter Huff Executive Administrator of Instrumental Ensembles . . . . Thomas Wieligman Coordinating Opera Coach Kimberly Carballo Coach Accompanists ...... Mark Phelps Stage Manager ...... Meggie Scache Assistant Stage Managers ...... Chelsey Sorbo, Travis Staley Technical Director ...... Alissia Garabrant Director of Paint and Props Mark F. Smith Lead Costume Specialist ...... Dana Tzvetkova Costume Specialists Soraya Noorzad, Magdalena Tortoriello Wigs and Makeup Designer ...... Christy Clark Head of Lighting ...... Patrick Mero House Electrician Fritz Busch Stage Carpenters ...... Ken D’Eliso, Andrew Hastings Administrative Production Assistant ...... Brenda Stern Director of Recording Arts ...... Konrad Strauss Sound Designer Douglas McKinnie Audio Technician Fallon Stillman Box Office and House Manager Tridib Pal Editor and Publicity/Media Relations Specialist ...... Linda Cajigas Director of Design ...... Neil Robinson Director of Digital Design ...... Patrick Eddy Music Programs Editorial Specialist Jonathan Shull Marketing and Publicity Assistant ...... Sarah Slover

Administrative Assistant ...... Martha Eason Assistant Technical Director ...... Nicholaus Miller Assistant Properties Master ...... Gwen Law Assistant Costume Specialist ...... Swallow Leach Assistant First Hands ...... Sarah Akemon, Wendy Langdon Noriko Zulkowski

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