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Susanne Riche-5 Ile This spring, flutist Paula A Classic Tradition Robison and pianist Alicia de at BAM Larrocha will join the orchestra's own superb roster of musicians in by Connors Thomas concert. Miss Robison, who has been hailed by The New York Times For over 75 years, the Opera as "an absolute wonder," will perform House at the Brooklyn Academy of April 12, 13, and 14. Of Miss de Music has been the setting for scores Larrocha, Newsweek has said, "Men- of remarkable musical performances. tioning her name in the same breath Enrico Caruso, Sergei Rachmaninoff, as Rubinstein and Horowitz raises George Gershwin, Paul Robeson, no eyebrows." The internationally Vladimir Horowitz, Marian Anderson, celebrated pianist will appear Peter Serkin, Yehudi Menuhin, and May 3, 4, and 5. Jean-Pierre Rampal are among the Since its inception in 1973, artists whose glorious talents have BAM's Music Series, under drawn audiences to BAM again and Chamber the direction of Scott Nickrenz, has again. Today, with the renowned become a New York institution. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra in Broadcast locally by WNYC-FM 94 residence, as well as BAM's highly- and nation-wide by the American acclaimed Chamber Music Series, Public Radio Network, the series the Academy can easily lay claim to presents new, young artists and well- being one of our great music centers. known musicians performing the full Founded in 1954, the Brooklyn spectrum of the chamber music reper- Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra toire. Mr. Nickrenz, who is chairman has made BAM its home ever since. of the string department at the II Under the leadership of Music University of Hartford, directs chamber Director and Conductor Lukas Foss, music for the Spoleto Festivals with who assumed his responsibilities in his wife Paula Robison. 1971, the Brooklyn Philharmonic is On April 27 and 28, Miss now recognized as a major orchestra Robison will join soprano Beverly composed of some of the finest musi- Hoch and pianist in cians in New York. Composer, con- works by Mozart, Adolf Adam, as ductor, teacher, and concert pianist, well as two of Mr. Kirchner's own Maestro Foss' energy and vision have compositions; "Flutings" and "The given the orchestra its distinctive Twilight Stood; based on the poems character and shaped the scope of its of Emily Dickinson. Cited by The activities. In addition to the orches- New York Times as "perhaps the most tra's Major Concert Series, Foss distinguished of America's new gener- organized the 1970-1971 "Marathon" ation of quartets," the Emerson String concerts, each of which was devoted Quartet and pianist Menahem Pressler to the musical forms explored by a will offer a of Ravel and single composer. His Meet The program Shumann, May 4 and 5. Modems program, launched in 1972, Thanks to Foss and Nickrenz, is one of the most important show- BAM maintains it long-standing tra- cases for contemporary music in the dition of musical excellence. Music Country. The Family Series, Free lovers throughout the metropolitan Schooltime Series, and Concerts area have found a haven in BAM. in the School round out the Happily for them, these musicians Philharmonic's activities. came to play-and stayed.

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THE BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LUKAS FOSS, Music Director 31st Season: 1984/85 OPERA HOUSE Friday, April 12, 1985, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 1985, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 14, 1985, 2:00 p.m. LUKAS FOSS Conductor PAULA ROBISON Flute SINE NOMINE SINGERS & BROOKLYN COLLEGE CHORUS Harry Saltzman, Music Director In celebration of the 300th Anniversaries of Bach, Handel and Scarlatti Prelude in tribute to Schutz's 400th Anniversary Jauchzet dem Herren, SWV 36 (Psalm 100) Heinrich Schutz Sine Nomine Singers & Brooklyn College Chorus Zadok the Priest: Coronation Anthem for King George II George Frideric Handel Sine Nomine Singers & Brooklyn College Chorus Suite for Flute and String Orchestra Domenico Scarlatti Introduzione e allegro maestoso Allegro Allegretto Andante Paula Robison, Flute INTERMISSION Magnificat in D (BWV 243) Johann Sebastian Bach Magnificat Et exsultavit Erin Langston, Soprano Quia respexit Rae Ramsey, Soprano Omnes generations Quia fecit mihi magna Joseph Duchac, Bass Et misericordia Tenors & Altos, Sine Nomine Singers Fecit potentiam Deposuit Brian McGovern, Tenor Esurientes Jennifer Lane, Alto Suscepit Israel Women of Sine Nomine Singers Sicut locutus est Gloria Patri Sine Nomine Singers & Brooklyn College Chorus

THE STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER ACOUSTIC SHELL The Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Brooklyn Academy of Music gratefully acknowledge the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Kaplan, whose assistance made possible the Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center Acoustic Shell.

This concert is made possible in part with public funds from the City of New York Department of Cultural Attain; the New York State Council on the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts and with special acknowledgement to the Office of the Borough President of Brooklyn, Howard Golden, President. 5 LUKAS FOSS. At the age of 18, Lukas in major halls across the country including Carnegie Foss was widely known as a musical "wunderkind" and Hall and the Kennedy Center. She is a founding artist- was already a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln where he studied conducting with Fritz Reiner. Shortly Center, with which she appears regularly, including per- thereafter he was taken under the wing of Serge formances at the White House. In addition, one of her Koussevitzky, with whom he worked at the Berkshire special pleasures is appearing in joint recital with pianist Music Center at Tanglewood. Foss also studied at the and also with guitarist Eliot Fisk. In Yale School of Music in its heydey under Paul March, 1981 she made her debut tour of Japan. Hindemith, and at age 23 was the youngest composer A strong advocate for the expansion of the flute reper- to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. toire, Miss Robison has brought back into the concert A "renaissance" musician, Foss is equally at hall many fine works of the past undeservedly neglected. home as composer, conductor, teacher, and concert Her interest in contemporary composers has led to her pianist. He has continually been at the forefront of con- premiering works by Pierre Boulez and Tom Takemitsu, temporary music, yet the broad range of programs he among others. In October, 1978 she premiered Leon conducts offers a fresh view of music from the renais- Kirchner's "Music for Flute and Orchestra," composed sance, classical, and romantic periods up through the for her, with the Indianapolis Symphony under John present day. He was Music Advisor and Conductor of Nelson and has since performed it on many occasions the Jerusalem Symphony in Israel for four years, and with Michael Tdson Thomas conducting. Miss Robison's has guest conducted the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vanguard recordings include "Flute Music of the Leningrad Symphony, the Tokyo Philharmonic, and the Romantic Era," which was named Recording of Spe- Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome, among others. In the cial Merit by Stereo Review and "J.S. Bach: The Sonatas U.S he has conducted almost all the major orches- for Flute and Harpsichord" with Kenneth Cooper, tras, including the Chicago Symphony, New York named Critics Choice by High Fidelity. She is also Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, and Cleveland heard on Music Masters, CBS Masterworks and the Orchestra. As Music Director of the Buffalo Marlboro Recording Society, and has been featured on Philharmonic from 1963-70, he made the city a focus the PBS telecasts "Live from Lincoln Center," and of national attention and a mecca for composers and "Christmas at the Kennedy Center:" and on CBS tele- performers. Prior to this, he had the honor of being vision's "Sunday Morning." With her husband, noted named successor to as professor violist Scott Nickrenz, she is co-director of chamber of composition at U.C.L.A., a post he held for 10 years. music at the Spoleto Festival both in Charleston, South Foss has been music director of the Ojai Festival in Carolina and Spoleto, Italy. California, has directed 12 marathon concerts at the Nashville-born, Paula Robison was raised in Los Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Angeles and now makes her home in New York City was active in the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York, with her husband and six year old daughter Elizabeth. and for two years was director of the New York SINE NOMINE SINGERS. The mem- Philharmonic summer festival concerts at Lincoln bers of Sine Nomine Singers have performed together as Center. He is Music Director of the Milwaukee an ensemble since 1968. In addition to their New York Symphony Orchestra, a post he holds concurrently with concerts, Sine Nomine Singers have performed before Music Director of the Brooklyn Philharmonic college audiencesand at the Folger Shakespeare Library Symphony Orchestra, which he has brought into in Washington, DC. They have recorded "The Music national prominence over the past 12 years. of Claudio Montevere for Musical Heritage Society; Lukas Foss is one of the country's leading "Kissing, Drinking and Insect Songs" for Turnabout; composers, and has received numerous commissions, and "A Celebration of Sensuality" for Sine Qua Non awards, and honors for his music, which has been which will be released this spring. They performed the played throughout the U.S. and Europe by world- complete three part version of Handel's Israel in Egypt renowned artists and ensembles. Recent premieres at Merkin Concert Hall in March, and will repeat the have been given by the program April 14 at BCBC. Sine Nomine Singers is a under (Quintets for Orchestra), member of the early music consortium "COMPANY." soprano Phyllis Curtin and the Dorian Quintet (13 Nays HARRY SALTZMAN, founder and conduc- of Looking at a Blackbird), the Northwood tor of Sine Nomine Singers, is Professor of Music at Symphonette with Canadian Brass (Night Music for Brooklyn College's Conservatory of Music where he John Lennon), and the Chamber Music Society of Lin- teaches conducting. From 1969 to 1973 he conducted coln Center (Solo Observed). Throughout his career the College Orchestra and since 1973 has conducted the he has also won wide acclaim as a concert pianist, and College Chorus and Chamber-Chorus. He studied con- is best known in this field for his performances and ducting with Robert Hickok and Edward Lawton and recordings of Bach Concertos, Bernstein's The Age of holds a Masters Degree in Musicology from the Univer- Anxiety, and Hindemith's The Four Temperaments, sity of California at Berkeley where he studied with which he premiered. Edward Lowinsky and Joseph Kerman. Although pri- PAULA ROBISON Since becoming the first marily known for his performances of renaissance and American to win first prize at the Geneva International baroque music, Mr. Saltzman has conducted world pre- Competition, flutist Paula Robison has received inter- mieres of works by Henry Brant and Dorothy Klotz- national acclaim. She has appeared as soloist with the man, the U.S. premiere of Dvorak's Mass in D (in the New York Philharmonic, Atlanta, American and San original version for Chorus and Organ), and the New Francisco Symphonies among others, and as a recitalist York premiere of Robert Starer's Images of Man. 6 SPONSORS OF THE THE BROOKLYN COLLEGE BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC CHORUS. The Brooklyn College Chorus is one 1984185 SEASON of the many performing organizations sponsored by the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music. Conducted INDIVIDUALS, PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS by Professor Harry Saltzman, their repertoire ranges AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES from the Baroque period to the present, and includes United States premieres of Hector Berlioz's L'Imperi- LEADERSHIP ale and Antonin Dvorak's Mass in D in its original ver- (825,000 or morel sion for organ. They have performed with Eve Queler's City of New York, Department of Cultural Affairs New York State Council on the Arts Opera Orchestra at . 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ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL MAJORS CONCERT V APRIL 12. 13, 14 1985 Violin I Cello Bassoon Benjamin Hudson, concertmaster Richard Sher, principal Frank Morelli, principal Rival Waldman, assistant concertmaster Gary Fitzgerald Harry Scaring Robert Ovum. Lanny Paykin Trumpet Jill Levy Michael Rudiakov Wilmer Woe. principal Claudia Hafer Baas Neil Balm Sander Stranger Joseph Simmons% principal Philip Ruecktenwald Getaway Zaritsky Marji Danilow Timpani Violin II Louis Bruno Richard Fitz Marion Guest, principal Flute Continuo Dale Stuckenbruck Robert Dick, principal Kenneth Bowen Eugenie Sent Kroop David Wechsler Librarian Martin Stoner Oboe David Frost Carol Haselka Henry Schuman, principal Orchestra Personnel Manager Viola Robert Boni Samuel Levimn Janet Lyman Hill. principal Ronald Carbone Karl Barger Stephanie Pricker 8 sseassillialltnn

Lepercq Space Saturday, April 27, 1985 at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 1985, 2:00 p.m.

SCOTT NICKRENZ, Music Director

BEVERLY HOCH, soprano PAULA ROBISON, flute LEON KIRCHNER, piano

Andante in C major Mozart Paula Robison, flute (1756-1791) Leon Kirchner, piano

Bravura Variations Adolf Adam Beverly Hoch, soprano (1803-1856) Paula Robison, flute Leon Kirchner, piano

Flutings Leon Kirchner Paula Robison, flute

The Twilight Stood Leon Kirchner (Based on poems by Emily Dickinson) Beverly Hoch, soprano Leon Kirchner, piano

-intermission-

Serenade for 13 Winds Mozart Conducted by Leon Kirchner

BAM's Chamber Music Series is supportd by funds from Abraham & Straus/Federated Department Stores, Inc., the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Broadcasts on WNYC-FM 94 and sta- tions of the American Public Radio Network are sponsored by Bankers Trust. The BAM facility is owned by the City of New York and its operation is supported in part with public funds provided through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

9 Lepercq Space Saturday, May 4, 1985 at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, May 5, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. SCOTT NICKRENZ, Music Director EMERSON STRING QUARTET Philip Setzer, violin Eugene Drucker, violin Lawrence Dutton, viola David Finkel, cello and MENAHEM PRESSLER, piano

"Gaspard de la Nuit" Maurice Ravel Ondine: Lent (1875-1937) Le Gibet: Tres lent Scarbo: Moddrd

Menahem Pressler, piano Quartet in F major Maurice Ravel Allegro moderato -tres doux Assez vif-tres rythme Tres lent Vif et agitd

Philip Setzer, first violin

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Quintet in E-flat major for piano and strings, Op. 44 Robert Schumann Allegro brilliante (1810-1856) In modo d'una marcia: Un poco largamente Scherzo: Molto vivace Allegro, ma non troppo

Eugene Drucker, first violin

BAM's Chamber Music Series is supported by funding from Abraham & Straus/Federated Department Stores, Inc., the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Broadcasts on WNYC-FM 94 and stations of the American Public Radio Network are spon.sored by Bankers Trust Company.

10 Within the last decade, three critics at The Nov Ibrk repertoire in collaboration with the world's most distin- Times described the EMERSON STRING QUARTET guished artists, including Menahem Pressler, Richard as "perhaps the most distinguished of America's new Stolzman, Walter Trampler, Ruth Laredo, Lucy Shelton, generation of quartets" (October 1983); "an ensemble Claude Frank, Gilbert Kalish, and many others. which stands out among all other chamber groups of The Emerson String Quartet is perhaps the only its kind" (May 1984); and "simply one of the finest quartet performing today in which the violinists share - groups in memory" (July 1984). the position of first violin equally, increasing the Performing more than 120 concerts annually over creative excitement and interpretive insight of their per- the last five seasons-with 35 appearances in New York formance. alone in '84-B5 -the Emerson has performed on vir- The Quartet's artistry has been the subject of two tually every major series in North America and in award-winning films-the nationally televised WETA- important cities abroad from Paris to Budapest. The TV production "In Residence at the Renwick" (Emmy Emerson's European debut in the spring of 1983 created Awards for Excellence, 1983) and "Making Music: The a sensation, and Munich's banner headlines proclaimed Emerson String Quartet" (Finalist, 1982 Film Festival). "Four New Stars in the Quartet Heavens" (Saddeutsche All four instrumentalists are active members of Per- Zeitung). The Quartet returned to Europe in the spring forming Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, and have of 1984, and in the next two seasons will make four presented benefit concerts for the causes of world peace European tours as well as its Far Eastern debut. and the fight against world hunger. Now in its third year as the Resident Quartet of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and in its sixth year as Resident Quartet of the Smithsonian Insti- tution in Washington, D.C., the Emerson also holds per- formance residencies at the Hartt School of Music at MENAHEM PRESSLER, pianist, was born in the University of Hartford, and the City College of New Magdeburg, Germany, and grew up in Israel. He began York. The Emerson is Resident Quartet at the Aspen his professional career in the United States at the age Festival, and has appeared recently at the Mostly of seventeen when he won the First Prize in San Fran- Mozart, Caramoor, Tanglewood, Saratoga, Canals, and cisco's first international piano competition. His first Berlin (Germany) Festivals. Its 1985 summer schedule American tour was highlighted by five solo appearances includes return engagements at the Mostly Mozart with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Pressler's engagements (New York and Washington, D.C.), Caramoor, and with orchestras of international renown include the New Vermont Mozart Festivals, and debut appearances at York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Ravinia and Blossom Festivals. National Symphony of Washington, D.C., the Israeli The Emerson's broad repertoire embraces the com- Philharmonic, and the London Philharmonic. He has plete cycles of Beethoven and Bartok, as well as stan- performed under such distinguished conductors as dard and contemporary literature. In the well-known Dimitri Mitropoulos. George Szell, Eugene Onnandy, Romantic repertoire, the Emerson has recorded eight Leopold Stokowski, Georges Enesco, Antal Dorati, quartets which will be issued as a four-record set by Paul Paray, Izler Solomon, and Frederic Waldman. Book-Of-The-Month Club in 1985. The Emerson has Menahem Pressler tours extensively world-wide premiered and recorded works by numerous 20th- both as a soloist and as a member of the Beaux Arts century composers, including commissioned works by Trio. He holds the position of Distinguished Profes- Ellen Taafe Zwilich and John McCabe (1984-85), sor of Music on the piano faculty of the Indiana School George Tsontakis (1984), Maurice Wright (1983), and of Music. He has recorded for Philips, Musical Mario Davidovsky (1979). The Emerson also performs Heritage, and Monitor. Instruments: Eugene Drucker, violin Antonius Stradivarius (Cremona, 1686) David Finkel, cello Sanctus Seraphin (Venice, 1734) Lawrence Dutton, viola School of Gaspar° da Said (Brescia, early 17th century) Philip Setter, violin IR Guadagnini (Milano, 1754)

11 PATRONS New York City Youth Bureau The Start Foundation Rev. Gardner C. Taylor 1984-85 New York Community Trust John T. Underwood Ms. Moran& Von Opel The Brooklyn Academy of The Helena Rubinstein Foundation Mr. Harvey & Ms, Ruth Music is owned by the City of Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Franklin R. Wagner New York and administcredby The Scherman Foundation Weissberg Walter & Lorenz Foundation the Brooklyn Academy of Shubert Foundation Mr. Curtis A. Wood, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Weiss Music. Inc. The Brooklyn Michael Tuch Foundation Ms. Shirley Whores PRODUCERS Academy of Musics operation Lila Acheson Wallace Ms. Theo Westreich is supported in pan with pub- Anonymous $500-5999 The Wohlgemuth Foundation tic funds provided through the Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arnow Ms. Joanne Woodward New York City Department of BENEFACTORS Mr. Robert H. Becker Dr. William W. Wynn Cultural Affairs and with grants 52,500-$9,999 Ms. Ellen Bernfeld & Dr. Earn B. Pachter Ms. lane Remit., Yorke from the National Endowment Ms.- Elizabeth a Bauman Mr. Jack& Ms. Carol for the Arts and the New York Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Mr. Robert Davenport Mr. James Doyle SPONSORS State Arts Council. In addition, Mr & Mrs. Henry Bing, Jr. Mr. Herbert flesh $100-$249 the Board of Thanes wishes* Mr. Philippe Braunschweig Mr. Jeffrey K. Endervelt Mr. Abelson thank the following hands- Mr. & Mrs. Ned Chris tan Shriek] & Mrs. Thomas R. Allan Albert bons, corporations, and indo Mr & Mrs. Henri Doll Mr. Mr. Gilligan Alper viduals who, through their Mr. Asher Edelman Ms. Marilyn Marcus and support make Mr. Stephen Graham & Mrs. Edward W. leadership Mn. Malloryry Factor Dr. Park Foundation these programs possible. The Mrs. Betty Freeman Gramercy Altman Board of Trusters also wishes Mr. David Geffen Me Melvin Jacobs Mr. Ramon E. Alvarez to thank all those patrons who The Consulate General of Ma Norma Karnali Mr. Bradley M. 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Barlow Booth Ferris Foundation & Mr. Geoffrey Platt Mr. Charles E. Binder Louis Calder Foundation Seth Sprague Educational ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS Bishop Ford Central Mary Flagler Cary and Charitable Foundation $250-$499 Catholic High School Bissinger Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs William Tobey Mr. Edward Agolia Mr. H. Gerrard Educational Foundation Uris Brothers Foundation American Chili Trust Mr. David Hither of America The Roben& Mafillyn Wilson Mr. John Beaton & Ms. Carolyn Stolper The Ford Foundation Foundation Mr. Sam Belzberg Dr. Robert a Blank Howard Gilman Foundation Estate of Martha Zane. Mr. Charles R. lijorklund Ms. Nancy Blechman Herman Goldman Mr. Stephen H. Case lean Marie Re Nero Foundation EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Mrs. Barbara Chancellor Blond.0 Ales Hillman Family $1,000-52499 A. Chasanoff Mr. Louis H. Blumenganen Foundation Ms. Joan Barrier Mr & Mrs. Ira Cohen Dr. & Mrs. Martin Bodian J. M. Kaplan Fund. Inc. & Mr. William Josephson Ms. Elizabeth De Crows Mr. Stanley Beams Mr. Paul Lawny In Memory of Morton R. Ms. Judith Daykin Mr. & Mrs_ Samuel Brody National Endowment Berman Mr. Robert Durst Mr. Bertram Bron.ft for the Arts Birsh Foundation The Eliasberg Family Ms. Ruth Brooks National Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Eddo Bull Foundation, Inc. Mr. & bin. Francois for the Humanities Ms. Jo Ann Caplin Mr. Edward Fitzgerald Brosens New York City Department Mr. & Mrs. Harold Fisher Mr Ernst L. Frank Mr. Andrew Brown of Cultural Affairs Friars Foundation Mn. Anita P. Freeman Mr. & Mn. Ernest New York Council for Mary Livingston Griggs and Ms. Myra M. Gregory & Ms. Brunswick the Humanities Mary Griggs Burke Beatrice Gregory Mr. Carlson H. Byron New York State Council Foundation Mr. George Guernsey Mr. Eugene 'F. Callahan on the Arts Mr. Nathan L. Halpern Mr. George & his. Katherine Mr. Don and Ms. Jennifer Edward John Noble J. Floffeld Harris Caner Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Richard W Mr. Robert E. Hawk Ms. Linda Cathcart Pew Memorial Trust Hulbert Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hohlt Ms. Selma lean Cohen The Rockefeller Foundation Mr. Raymond Loony Ms. Esther Kaplan Mr. Justin Colin Emma A. Sheaf. Ms. Phyllis Holbrook Ms. Ellen M. Kiernan Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Crane Charitable Trust Lichtenstein Mr. Werner H. Kramatsky Dr. & Mn. A. Norman Simarka Run Foundation Mr. &Mrs. Eugene H. Lump Mr &Mrs Charlton Lewis, Ill Cronin Surd. Foundation, Inc. Mr. Richard and Ms. Ronny Mr. Christopher Linnet & Mr. Ms. Ruth Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Anne *RAVIN Mendel Robert Ohlerking Dr & Mrs. Herbert Mr. Jan Mitchell Mr. & Mn. lack Litwack Diamond PACESETTERS Mr Harry A. Olson, Jr. Robert Miller Gallery Mr. Carroll J. Dickson $10,000-$24,999 Mr. Joseph Policano Ms. Jane Stella Murray Mr. Todd Domain Brian Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Charles Diker Mr. & Mrs. David Rockefeller Philharmonic Society of Mr. Brooklyn & Mrs. Isaac E. Druker Max & Victoria Dreyfus Richard & Dorothy Rodgers Mr. Foundation Foundation, Inc. Mr. John R. Price, Jr. U Earle Mr. Peter Egan Horace W. Goldsmith Mr. & Mn. Richard Rosan Ms, Laura Love Rose & Mrs. Robert Foundation Arthur Ross Foundation Ms. Carol J. Schaeffer Mr. The Hearst Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Marion Scotto Also B. Slifka Foundation, Inc. Ehrenbard Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Roy Lichtenstein Mr. & Mn. Norman Segal Mr. & Mn Robert K. Smith Eliasberg & Mrs. Dwight W. Ellis Meet the Composer, Inc. Evelyn Sharp Foundation Mr. Herb & Ms. Penny Stainer bin

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Mr. Mike Endacott Dr. & Mrs. Edmund Lipton Mr. William F Seemlier PACESETTERS Mr. Richard Engguist Mr. Lewis Lloyd M, Jeanette M. Seller MO00-424,999 & Ms. Jane Brody Dr. Esther Loan Mr. & Mrs. Harry Senior Best Products Foundation Mr. Sergio Escuadra Mr. & Mrs. Louis Lubrano Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sexton Chase Manhattan Bank Dr. Paul Esserman M. Cannella A. Mara luso Mn. Dan Seymour Chemical Bank Mr. Arthur T. Farhood Mr. Norman MacArthur & Mr. Mrs. Louise Seymour CIBA.GEIGY Corporation Mr. Brian Felt Bill Novak Ms. May Shandalcnv Doss Jones & Company, Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Fleck Mr. Peter R. Mack & Mr. & Mrs. Smart Shapiro Incorporated Dr. Leonard Flog Ms. Carol Mack Ms. Toni Mendez Shapiro Exxon Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Darko V. Frank Mr. Gerard Mandelbaum Mr. & Mrs. John Sharnik Manufacturers Hanover Ms. Derene Frazier Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Frances F Shaw Morgan Stanley & Company, Mr. Robert Freedman Mandelbaum Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Shen Inc. & M. Frances Pannier, Mr. H. E Manes Mr. Gabriel Sterner Nestle Company, Inc. Mr. Raymond French Mr. Bruce Marguand Ms. Paula E. Silberstein Philip Morris Incorporated Mr. & Mrs. John T. Mr. Edward C. Marschner Mr. Robert A. Silver Sandoz, Inc. Gallagher Mr. Donald E Mason Mrs. Harry Silverman Schlumberger Minton, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hudson Mrs. Josephine Matlock Ms. Barbara Simmons Swiss Bank Corporation Giles Miss Marione McAllister Ms. Marion P. Smith 45.000 59,999 M. Michele Golden Mr. Edward F McDougal, Jr. Mr. Arnold Smolder - Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon S. Mr. &Mrs. Larry McGaughey Mn. Adolph T. Smythe Adia Personnel Services Gordon Mr. H. Dickson McKenna Mr & Mrs. Ben Snyder American Express Foundation Ms. Elizabeth E. Grant Mr. Donald a McShane Ms. Margaret Snyder CIGNA Corporation Mr. Bowman Gray ME & Mn. Robert Menschel Judge Nathan R. Sobel Citibank, N.A. Mr. Andre Gregory Mr. John D. Meyer Mr. Eric Sohn Hoffman -La Roche Inc. Mr. Kenneth A. Griffin Ms. Rose Migliore Mr. &Mrs. Charles P. Stanton IBM Mr. Robert Gamin Mr. & Mn. Roger Milgrim Mr. Roland Stebbins, Ir. International Paper Company Rev. & Mrs. Howard G. Ms. Diane IS Miller Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin Stein Foundation Baseman Mrs. Elizabeth Janson Miller Mr. Albert Stern Marsh & McLennan Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hand Mr. Richard F. Mills Ms. Sarah J. Stewart Companies, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. S. Hamlet Mr. & Mrs. Michael Minikes Mr. Melville Straus McGraw Hill Foundation Mr. Jeb Hart Mrs. Henna Morgenstern Mr. Brian T. Sullivan Metropolitan Life Foundation Mr. Ira Haupt II Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Moss Mr. John C. Sutherland Mobil Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Mr. Thom Mount Mr. David Teiger National Westminster Bank Hayes Rev. Francis J. Mugavero L G Thomas, Ill U.S.A. New York Telephone Mn & Mrs.. Norman Henkin Mr. & Mrs. John Mullin III Ms. Marcia Thompson Ms. Dorothy Hermansdorfer Mr. Michael J. Nalevanko Mr. & Mn. Charles Thorpe New York Times Company John W. Hill Foundation Dr. Tamil Samba M. Emily Todd Foundation Mr. John P. Hodgkin Ms. Patricia Nanon Mr. Scott L. Tyson Pfizer Foundation Mr. Marvin Hoffman Mr. Dick Netter Dr. Arthur]. &Mary R. Vidich Time Inc. Mr. Stephen Hoffman Mrs. Barnett Newman Mr. & Mrs. John S. Ms. Edythe Holbrook Mr. Bruce W. Nichols Wadsworth, Jr $2,500-$4,999 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred H. Mr. Marvin Numeroff Drs. B. & E. Wainfeld Alsy Manufacturing, Inc. Horowitz Mr. James O'Keefe Drs. Stinky& Eleanor Wallace American Brands, Inc. Mr. Irwin Horowitz Ms. Nancy O'Connor Mr. Christopher Walling Avon Products Foundation Ms. Carol H. Howard Mr. Barry Okun Ms. Suzanne Weil A. G. Becker Paribas Inc. Ms. Fredericka Hunter Ms. Dorinda Oliver Mr & Mrs. Earl D. Weiner Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mr. Robert J. Hurst Mr. & Mrs. William Pennell Mr. ee Mrs. Erwin Weisberg Greater New York Ms. Natalie Hurwitz Mr. Neil Persky Dr & Mrs. Walter %inner Botwinick-Wolfensohn Ms. Jan Fucks Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Person Mr. Wilmot F. Wheeler, Jr. Foundation Mrs. Wesley Jackson Dr. Arthur Pinchuck Ms. Elizabeth Williams Liz Claiborne Inc. Mr. Richard A. Jaenicke Ms. Susan Pines Ms. Julia F. Williams Coastal Dry Dock and Repair Mr. John W James III Mr. John M. Powers, Jr. Alvanza Wilson Corp. Mr. lay Jasper Mr. Any Press Ms. Enid Woodward Conoco Inc Mr. Alex Jay H. C. Preston Mr. Richard Yancey Davis Polk & Wardwell

Mr & Mrs.. Harry Johnston Mr. Jack Prince Mr. Peter N. Togas Farberware Ms. Mary E. lollop P.S. 369/ la Laurence School Anonymous III Freeport McMoRan, Inc. Dr. Alan E. Joseph The Rabinowitz Foundation Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver Mrs. Alyce Kaufman Ms. Susie Raymond & Jacobson Ms. Marilyn F Kaufman Ms. Gertrude Reich THE CORPORATE FUND Grace Foundation Mr. Robert M. Kaufman Pale &-Mrs. Edward Reid FOR BAM International Longshoremen's Mr. Francis K.eroid Mr. Stephen M. Reid (Includes annual operating sup. Assoc. Mr. John Kindred III Mr & Mrs. Rolf Roland port, special project support, International Telephone Mr. Herbert Klein Ms Judith Rosen and the BAM Challenge Fund) & Telegraph Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Klein Mr. Frank R Rosenbach Murjani International Mr. & Mr. James Konkel Mrs. Blanche Rosenhirsch LEADERSHIP New York Daily News Mr. Robert Koran ki Ms Rebecca S. Rudnick $25,000 and above New York Post Mr. Richard Kate Mr. &Mrs. Reade H. Ryan, Jr. Abraham & Straus/Federated Park Tower Realty Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Lainoff Mr. Henry Salute!' Department Mores. Inc. RCA Mr.& Mrs. Seymour Lantern Dr. Mania). Salwen AT&T Riviera Trading Corporation Mr. David J. Lansner & Ms. Dr & Mn. Herschel Samuels Bankers Trust Company Rockefeller Center, Inc. Carolyn A Kubitschek Mr. Alexander Soon Brooklyn Union Gas U. S. Trust Company Mr. Bennet S. Lebow Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Schaeffer Company of New York Ms. Pauline Michelle Leek Ms. Sari &Minters Coca-Cola U.S.A. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Mr. Gerald I. Lenrow Mr. Steven H. Schauer Con Edison Mr. Eugene twit.' Mr & Mrs. Jerome Schlapik Morgan Guaranty Trust $1,000-$2/499 Dr Ruben L Leslie Mr & Mn Irwin Company ABW Enterprises Mr. Andrew Levada Schneiderman Warner Communications Amax Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Charles Levey Mr. & Mn. Sol Schreiber Inc. American Broadcasting Mr. & Mrs George Levey Mr. Michael Schultz Willi Wear Ltd. Companies, Inc.

13 Bank of New York Europecraft Two Trees Realty Baumgold/lubilee St. Eve International U.S. Shoe Coach Leatherware Leslie Pay Company Van Dom Realty Cullen & Dykman lames Felt Really Services Vanity Fair Mills Inc. Dime Savings Bank Fisher Corp. Waterford Crystal of New York Fisher & Fisher WCBS TV Estate Wines of Italy Inc. Fleet Street WestPoint Pepperell Golay Rachel U.S.A. Ltd. Forbes Foundation William Morris Agency Home Box Office Michael Friedman Corp. Williams International For information about joining Independence Savings Bank Glenwood Management Williams Real Estate Co. Inc. the Friends RAM, please call Irving One Wall Street Corporation Williamsburgh Savings Bank Amy Schancupp at (718) Foundation Greater New York Anonymous 636-4138. Irving Trust Company Savings Bank Johnson Higgins Greenpoint Savings Bank & NEXT WAVE PRODUCERS COUNCIL Jones Lang Wootton Gronich & Company, Inc. Lancome Pans Austin K. Haldenstein Mr. Henry Geldzahler, Mr. Jacques & Ms. Laurie Lehman Bros. Kuhn Loeb, Inc. Realty, Inc. Chairman Mallet R. H. Macy & Company, Inc. Helmsley-Spear, Inc. Ms. Bianca Jagger, M. Mary McFadden J. C Penney & Company, Inc. Healing Industries Vice Chairperson Mr. & Mrs. William McKay Republic National Bank I. F. Industries Mr. Danus Aran Mr. Robert Meltzer of New York I.A.T.S.E. Dr. David Beldengreen Mr. & Mrs. Everett Goner Saks Fifth Avenue William Iselin & Co., Inc. Ms. Mary Boone Mr. & Mrs. Max Pine Salomon Brothers Inc. Jane] International Forwarding ME & Mn. Eddo Balt Lee Radziwill Sunnydale Farms, Inc. Co., Inc. Mr. & Mn. Leo festal Dr. David Ramsay United Technologies Corp. Jockey International Mr. & Mrs. Ned Chrianai Mr. Jonathan Rose Virginia Dare Extract Co. Inc. The Joseph & Feiss Co. Mr. George D. Clark, Jr Rudolf Wm. A. White & Sons Junior Gallery Ms. Paula Cooper Mrs. Agnes Good Saalfield Stanley H. Kaplan M. Mary Sharp Cronson Mr. Leonard Schammel Educational Center Mr & Mn. Werner Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Schwartz 5100-$999 Herman Kay Company Dannheisser Mr. Willi Smith Accurate Building Inspectors Lady Carol Petites, Inc. Mr. Robert Denison Ms. Carol Suffer AFSCME Lazard Realty, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Mr. Larry Weimar, Alexander's Le Rot Hosiery Co. Eberstadt Ms. Angela Westwater Allen, Morris & Tisza. P.C. Lincoln Savings Bank Mr. Robert Forbes Mr. Daniel Wolf Alpha Sylray Corp. Loehmann's Inc. Ms. Betty Freeman Mr. Ian Woodner Amara Refrigeration, Inc. Manhattan Industries Ms. Stephanie French Mr. Christian C. Yegen American Savings Bank, FSB Manhattan Life Mr. Arnold Glimcher Amstar Corporation Mattel Inc. Mr. Chnstopher & Ma Jill The NEXT WAVE Anchor Savings Bank Mendik Realty Company Goode PRODUCERS COUNCIL was Arts Isotoner Incorporated Metropolitan Savings Bank Mr. Eric Goode established February 1983 on Bali Company Milstein Properties Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Gnome., the occasion of RAM's world Bank Leumi Minolta Mr. Toshio Ham premiere of Laurie Anderson's Burlap Bank International Monet Jewelry Mr. Shawn & Ms. Cyrena UNITED STATES, Parts I-IV ltd. New York City Technical Hausman The Council's members pro- Big Red News College Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Heiman vide annual mimic to Bill Blass Newmark & Company Mr. Jeffrey Huffed augment government. found,. Bloomingdales Newsday Mr. Arthur I. Radin tion and corporate funding of Bowery Savings Bank Ogilvy Mather & Partners. Inc. & Ms. Miriam Kaowitz BAM's NEXT WAVE FES- Bridgeport Foundation Pinch. Brothers Inc. Mr. Anthony Kiser TIVAL for the contemporary Bristol -Myers Co Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. Mrs. Laura Kleege performing arts. 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IS I ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE!

TAKE YOUR PLACE IN HISTORY AT BAM ENDOW A SEAT IN THE OPERA HOUSE

Now is the time, and now is your opportunity to Following the tragic fire in 1903 that destroyed participate in BAM's future in a permanent way, the Academy's original structure on Montague so that the BAM legacy can continue to meet Street, a "Committee of One Hundred" formed and shape the cultural challenges ahead. to raise $1,000,000 to erect a new, modern home for You can endow a seat in the Academy's magnificent the Academy on Lafayette Avenue. Opera House by making a special gift to the BAM The grand gala opening of the new Academy took CHALLENGE FUND, which has been established to place on November 14, 1908. On that glittering evening, achieve the $1.8 million goal in matching funds the Metropolitan Opera Company presented Gounod's required by the National Endowment for the Arts Faust in the Opera House with cast led by Geraldine Challenge Grant awarded to BAM. The Academy's Farrar and Enrico Caruso. challenge is to raise these funds For over 75 years BAM's Opera through new and increased contri- / a' -Irv; House has been the setting for butions by June 30, 1987. i-14 scores of remarkable perfM- Bel I An engraved plaque with your { I hl Lir mances. The roster of artists, name, or a name you wish to com- companies and luminaries that memorate, will be affixed to a seat !.. i ow' have filled its stage are breath- in the area of the Opera House you Lt) v " . taking: Anna Pavlova, Sarah designate through the level of your Bernhardt, H.G. Wells, Sergei contribution. Seat endowment con- Rachmaninoff, Fritz Kreisler. John tribution levels range from $500- McCormack, Amelia Earhart, $1500 in the orchestra, $500-$l000 George Gershwin, Admiral Byrd, in the mezzanine, and $250-$500 .11.0 Woodrow Wilson, Paul Robeson, in the balcony. Your gift to the BAM 0- "Ay Ruth St. Denis, Vladimir Horowitz, CHALLENGE FUND may be ' ...... °*. r :Liz. Martha Graham, Franklin D. paid in full or in multi-year pay- Roosevelt, Enzio Pinza, Marian ments through June 30, 1987. All Anderson, Benny Goodman, Louis gifts to the BAM CHALLENGE sl Armstrong, Jose Greco, Merce FUND are tax-deductible to the Cunningham, Rudolf Nureyev, extent allowed by law. Renata Tebaldi, Cab Calloway, The successful outcome of this ----'. Twy la Tharp, the Royal' special appeal will secure BAM's Shakespeare Company, Robert financial future by creating the first Wilson, the Comedie Francaise, cash reserve in the Academy's 125 - ' Philip Glass, and Pina Bausch-to year history. (k cash reserve means name but a few. that BAM can proceed confi- The jewel of the Academy's dently with long range planning and . structure, the Opera House is realize its various artistic initiatives, unsurpassed in accoustical design. community-related activities and educational programs. It seats 2100 and incorporates a standard proscenium, A cash reserve also prepares the way for the creation stage, orchestra pit and auditorium. Recent renovation of a permanent endowment in the future. has renewed the beauty of the Opera House in the spirit For more information about endowing a seat in BAM's and manner of the original architectural design. The historic Opera House, or about other ways you can give repainted interior illuminates the detailed to the BAM CHALLENGE FUND, call Mr. Denis Azaro neo-renaissance ornamentation that gives a sense of at (718) 636-4138, or write to: BAM CHALLENGE intimacy to the theater. The installation of a FUND, Planning Office, Brooklyn Academy of Music, hydraulic orchestra pit lift will complete the 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217. renovation.

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