Three Hundred Forty-Eighth Program of the 2009-10 Season ______

Indiana University Ballet Theater presents its 51st annual production of

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker

Ballet in Two Acts

Scenario by Michael Vernon, after Marius Petipa’s adaptation of the story, “Nutcracker and the King of the Mice” by E. T. A. Hoffmann

Michael Vernon, Choreography Jeffrey Cook, Guest Conductor C. David Higgins, Set Designer C. David Higgins and Robert O’Hearn, Costume Designers Michael Schwandt, Lighting Designer

The Nutcracker was first performed at the Maryinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg on December 18, 1892.

______Musical Arts Center Friday Evening, December Fourth, Eight O’Clock Saturday Afternoon, December Fifth, Two O’Clock Saturday Evening, December Fifth, Eight O’Clock Sunday Afternoon, December Sixth, Two O’Clock music.indiana.edu to First-Time Nutcracker Attendees AVisit theSpecial grand Invitation Christmas Tree in the MAC Lobby at intermission to receive your Certificate signed by Clara! Nutcracker“Tea” for parents and children of all ages, following each matinee

MUSICAL ARTS CENTER MEZZANINE Saturday Sunday From approx. Dec 5 Dec 6 4:15 pm After all the magic onstage, meet Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Nutcracker, & many other characters from IU Ballet Theater’s production of The Nutcracker.

$10 per child Tickets available at the MAC box office Price includes a souvenir poster for autographs. (Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.) Refreshments generously provided by RPS. MAC Box office: (812) 855-7433 | music.indiana.edu/boxoffice The Nutcracker Michael Vernon, Artistic Director Michael Vernon, Choreography Doricha Sales, Ballet Mistress & Children’s Ballet Mistress Guoping Wang, Ballet Master The children in The Nutcracker are from the Jacobs School of Music’s Pre-College Ballet Program. Act I Party Scene (In order of appearance) Urchins ...... Catherine Barker & Sara Bredemeyer

Passersby . Kelsey Gibson with Alexa Minton, Anna Minton, and Maren Sumner (Dec. 4 & 5 eve.) Caroline Arnold with Alexa Minton, Anna Minton, and Jade Vasquez (Dec. 5 mat. & 6)

Maids . Brette Benedict & Elisabeth Martin

Tradesman ...... Benjamin Warner (Dec. 4, 5 mat., & 6) Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 5 eve.)

Herr Drosselmeyer . Maxmillian Tortoriello (Dec. 4 & 5 eve.) Vincent Brewer (Dec. 5 mat.) Iver Johnson (Dec. 6)

Clara . Katie Moore (Dec. 4 & 5 eve.) Audrey Litten (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6)

Fritz ...... Caleb Noriega

Frau Silberhaus . Heidi Satterthwaite (Dec. 4) Anja Hoover (Dec. 5 mat. & 6) Ellen Barlow (Dec. 5 eve.)

Herr Silberhaus ...... Dylan Giles (Dec. 4 & Dec. 6) Maxmillian Tortoriello (Dec. 5 mat.) Benjamin Warner (Dec. 5 eve.)

Grandmother ...... Carly Baum

Grandfather ...... Ben Delony (Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.) Chris Faesi (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6) Adult Guests Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve. . Caroline Arnold, Jasmine Brown, Megan Liberty, Alex Shipley, Iver Johnson, Christopher Scruggs, Jacob Taylor, Gregory Tyndall Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Paige Adams, Kelsey Gibson, Alyssa Lynch, Laura Whitby, Iver Johnson (Dec. 5 mat.), Joseph LaChance (Dec. 5 eve.) Jacob Taylor, Gregory Tyndall Children Guests Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve. . Catherine Bianco, Charlotte Butler, Claire Kim, Paulita Lara, Audrey Litten, Alice Merback, Julia Ponella, Sommer Schrader Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Catherine Bianco, Charlotte Butler Claire Carney, Paulita Lara, Aviana McClish, Katie Moore, Sommer Schrader, Sophie Wang Columbine Dolls . Danielle Dyson, Elizabeth Rodbell (Dec. 4 & Dec. 6) Elizabeth Fittro, Jordan Martin (Dec. 5 mat.) Annie Duffey, Anja Hoover (Dec. 5 eve.) Harlequin Doll . Vincent Brewer (Dec. 4) Daniel Morales (Dec. 5) Paul Dandridge (Dec. 6)

Dream Scene Mice ...... Mary-Quinn Aber & Alison Koroly with Jacob Burroughs, Rochelle Chang (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6), Iver Johnson, Joseph LaChance, Miriam-Rose LeDuc (Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.), Christopher Scruggs, Jacob Taylor, Gregory Tyndall Baby Mice...... Audrey Bird, Simon Brooks, Arianna Buehler, Madison McMullen

The Battle Nutcracker . Paul Dandridge (Dec. 4 & 5) Ben Delony (Dec. 6)

Soldiers ...... Emma Abraham, Olivia Abraham, Catherine Barker, Sara Bredemeyer, Amy Cohn, Clarisse Gamblin, Adeline Kautz, Greta Meya, Maris Pilgrim, Maite Rivas (Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.), Jordan Stanley (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6), Maren Sumner, Jade Vasquez INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Where the finest productions come alive!

Opera Lucia di Lammermoor February by Gaetano Donizetti 5, 6, 12, 13 8 pm

Conductor: Arthur Fagen Set & Costume Designer: C. David Higgins

Opera La Rondine NEW PRODUCTION (The Swallow)

February March by Giacomo Puccini 26, 27 8 pm 5, 6 8 pm

Conductor: David Effron | Stage Director: Vincent Liotta Set & Costume Designers: Bill Forrester and Linda Pisano

Ballet An American Evening

March March Spring Ballet 26, 27 8 pm 27 2 pm

Serenade | Rubies | Rodeo

Box office: (812) 855-7433 | music.indiana.edu/operaballet Officers Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve...... Stephanie Haddad, Delaney Hart, Laura Honsig, Michelle Kroll, Allison Litten, Sarah Young Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Isabel Cullather, Denise Dorotheo, Stephanie Haddad, Delaney Hart, Allison Litten, Callie Rekas King Mouse ...... Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 4) Grace Reeves (Dec. 5) Daniel Morales (Dec. 6) Snow Scene Snow Queen ...... Demetria Schioldager (Dec. 4) Kjersti Cubberley (Dec. 5 mat.) Alison Trumbull (Dec. 5 eve.) Marielle Bingham (Dec. 6) Snow Cavalier . Daniel Morales (Dec. 4) Ben Delony (Dec. 5 mat.) Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 5 eve.) Maxmillian Tortoriello (Dec. 6) Snow Princess ...... Marielle Bingham (Dec. 4) Heidi Satterthwaite (Dec. 5 mat.) Danielle Dyson (Dec. 5 eve.) Alison Trumbull (Dec. 6) Snow Flakes Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve...... Mary-Quinn Aber, Paige Adams, Brette Benedict, Rochelle Chang, Annie Duffey, Elizabeth Fittro, Kelsey Gibson, Grace Hellweg, Anja Hoover, Gabriela Johnson, Alison Koroly, Alyssa Lynch, Alysse Maglior, Jordan Martin, Heidi Satterthwaite, Laura Whitby Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Mary-Quinn Aber, Caroline Arnold, Ellen Barlow, Jasmine Brown, Elizabeth Fittro, Kelsey Gibson, Gabriela Johnson, Lindsay Knight, Alison Koroly, Miriam-Rose LeDuc, Alysse Maglior, Elisabeth Martin, Jordan Martin, Elizabeth Rodbell, Alex Shipley, Laura Whitby

Intermission Act II Land of the Sweets Angels Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve...... Ellen Abdullah, Katie Apple, Naomi Babcock, Savannah Bretsch, Abigail Cannon, Francesca Dellacqua, Yana DeMars, Rachel Hosey, Karisma Johnson, Garland Kelley, Grace May, Alexa Minton, Grace Mullins, Chloe Shook, Ava Vanderkolff, Jillian White Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 . Ellen Abdullah, Katie Apple, Alysse Biller, Annie Brake, Abigail Cannon, Abigail Dame, Francesca Dellacqua, Lola Kennedy, Jillian Lile, Grace May, Alexa Minton, Jordan Muhammad, Grace Mullins, Lucy Stelle, Ava Vanderkolff, Jillian White Sugar Plum Fairy . Grace Reeves (Dec. 4) Samantha Benoit (Dec. 5 mat.) Caitlin Kirschenbaum (Dec. 5 eve.) Juliann Hyde (Dec. 6) Cavalier . Benjamin Warner (Dec. 4) Paul Dandridge (Dec. 5 mat.) Vincent Brewer (Dec. 5 eve.) Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 6) Attendants Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve...... Caroline Arnold, Kelsey Gibson, Gabriela Johnson, Alysse Maglior Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Rochelle Chang, Grace Hellweg, Lindsay Knight, Miriam-Rose LeDuc

Divertissements Spanish Dec. 4 Elizabeth Rodbell & Gregory Tyndall Heidi Satterthwaite & Dylan Giles with Jasmine Brown Alex Shipley

Dec. 5 mat. Danielle Dyson & Dylan Giles Juliann Hyde & Iver Johnson with Paige Adams Elisabeth Martin

Dec. 5 eve. Brette Benedict & Iver Johnson Marielle Bingham & Jacob Taylor with Jasmine Brown Miriam-Rose LeDuc

Dec. 6 Brette Benedict & Maxmillian Tortoriello Anja Hoover & Christopher Scruggs with Ellen Barlow Miriam-Rose LeDuc Arabian ...... Danielle Dyson & Ben Delony (Dec. 4) Alison Trumbull & Gregory Tyndall (Dec. 5 mat.) Demetria Schioldager & Daniel Morales (Dec. 5 eve.) Caitlin Kirschenbaum & Dylan Giles (Dec. 6) Chinese . Elizabeth Fittro, Jordan Martin, Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 4) Elizabeth Fittro, Caitlin Kirschenbaum, Benjamin Warner (Dec. 5 mat.) Kjersti Cubberley, Jordan Martin, Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 5 eve.) Samantha Benoit, Kjersti Cubberley, Paul Dandridge (Dec. 6)

Trepak . Vincent Brewer (Dec. 4) Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 5 mat.) Benjamin Warner (Dec. 5 eve.) Daniel Morales (Dec. 6) with Christopher Scruggs & Jacob Taylor and Students of the Jacobs School of Music Pre-College Ballet Program Dec. 4 & 5 eve...... Denise Dorotheo, Michelle Kroll, Sára Nemes, Sarah Young Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6 ...... Isabel Cullather, Michelle Kroll, Sára Nemes, Sarah Young

Mirlitons . Kjersti Cubberley (Dec. 4) Annie Duffey (Dec. 5 mat.) Grace Reeves (Dec. 5 eve.) Elizabeth Rodbell (Dec. 6) with Dec. 4 . Paige Adams, Ellen Barlow, Alyssa Lynch, Elisabeth Martin Dec. 5 mat...... Ellen Barlow, Alysse Maglior, Elizabeth Rodbell, Laura Whitby Dec. 5 eve...... Alysse Maglior, Elizabeth Rodbell, Alex Shipley, Laura Whitby Dec. 6 . Paige Adams, Alyssa Lynch, Elisabeth Martin, Alex Shipley Mother Ginger ...... Jacob Burroughs (Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.) Ben Delong (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6)

Mother Ginger’s Children ...... Olivia Abraham (Dec. 4 & 5 eve.), Danielle Davila, Elissa Fertig, ‘ Kierstyn Franklin (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6), Clarisse Gamblin, Greta Meya, Maris Pilgrim, Hailey Stegemoller, Reagan White

Waltz of the Flowers Pas de Deux ...... Samantha Benoit & Paul Dandridge (Dec. 4) Demetria Schioldager & Maxmillian Tortoriello (Dec. 5 mat.) Juliann Hyde & Ben Delony (Dec. 5 eve.) Grace Reeves & Vincent Brewer (Dec. 6) with

Dec. 4 . Brette Benedict, Marielle Bingham, Anja Hoover, Alison Trumbull Dec. 5 mat...... Jasmine Brown, Kjersti Cubberley, Heidi Satterthwaite, Alex Shipley Dec. 5 eve...... Paige Adams, Ellen Barlow, Alyssa Lynch, Elisabeth Martin Dec. 6 . Annie Duffey, Danielle Dyson, Elizabeth Fittro, Jordan Martin and Mary-Quinn Aber, Caroline Arnold, Rochelle Chang, Kelsey Gibson, Grace Hellweg, Gabriela Johnson (Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.), Lindsay Knight, Alison Koroly, Miriam-Rose LeDuc (Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6) Alysse Maglior, Laura Whitby

Pas de Deux: Sugar Plum Fairy . Grace Reeves (Dec. 4) Samantha Benoit (Dec. 5 mat.) Caitlin Kirschenbaum (Dec. 5 eve.) Juliann Hyde (Dec. 6)

Cavalier . Benjamin Warner (Dec. 4) Paul Dandridge (Dec. 5 mat.) Vincent Brewer (Dec. 5 eve.) Pablo Sanchez (Dec. 6)

Finale ...... Entire Cast Don’t miss “Loukia Finale’s exquisite late 1860’s costumes” and dancers, who “performed engaging choreography with grace and verve.” —NUVO newsweekly INDIANAPOLIS SCHOOL OF BALLET Victoria Lyras, Founding Artistic Director PRESENTS

Friday, December 18 at 7:00 PM Saturday, December 19 at 3:00 PM Sunday, December 20 at 3:00 PM

Scottish Rite Cathedral | 650 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46204

Adult $20-$25 | Student/Senior $15-$20 www.indyballet.org or 317-955-7525 This holiday season, give the gift of membership

Membership in the Indiana University Alumni Association is the perfect holiday gift for new graduates, alumni, or anyone who loves IU!

IU Alumni Association members belong to a worldwide professional and social network. Members also receive the Indiana Alumni Magazine — the best source for IU news — and access to the IU alumni directory and career services. Gift recipients will receive a gift card and a member packet containing a personalized welcome letter, member card, and window decal. There are several membership options to choose from. For more information and to order a gift membership: • Call (800) 824-3044 (Monday–Friday, 8–5, ET) • Order online at alumni.indiana.edu • E-mail [email protected] CONNECTING ALUMNI. SERVING IU. IUAA membership dues are now 80 percent tax deductible – another great reason to buy a gift membership!

CARDINAL STAGE COMPANY AND SEASON SPONSOR FIRST FINANCIAL BANK PRESENT

DEC 22–JAN 3 Buskirk Chumley Theater 114 E Kirkwood, Bloomington IN

Get your tickets online at www.cardinalstage.org or call the BCT Box Oce (812) 323-3020 Ballet Synopsis Act I The story is set in Vienna in the middle of the 19th century. Herr Silberhaus, his wife, along with his children, Clara and Fritz, celebrate the holiday festivities with their friends and family. During this Christmas Eve night, the guests and their children rejoice in the magical Christmas atmosphere that Herr Drosselmeyer, Clara’s godfather, brings to the Silberhaus home. He fills the festivities with magical entertainment, dancing dolls, and toys for the children. Herr Drosselmeyer has a special surprise for Clara, a Nutcracker doll. Overjoyed, Clara dances with her new Nutcracker, but her jealous brother, Fritz, damages the Nutcracker. Herr Drosselmeyer fixes it with his magic powers, and after one final dance, the guests leave. That night, Clara falls into a deep sleep but is woken by giant mice that menace and threaten her. Herr Drosselmeyer protects her and helps her escape. She finds herself back in the living room where, to her amazement, the Christmas tree grows to giant size, and she finds herself in the midst of a huge battle between an army of tin soldiers and the mice. The Nutcracker doll comes to life and duels with the King Mouse. The Nutcracker ultimately rescues Clara from the King Mouse, whom she distracts by throwing her slipper, thus saving herself from his clutches. Herr Drosselmeyer takes Clara on the first part of a magical journey, the first stop of which is the Land of Snow, presided over by the Snow Queen and her Cavalier.

Act II Herr Drosselmeyer then takes Clara to the Land of Sweets, where she is met by the Sugar Plum Fairy and her court of angels. Clara recounts her story of battle with the King Mouse. As a reward, the Sugar Plum Fairy performs her famous dance for Clara and invites her to stay and watch while she is entertained by the many Divertissements who inhabit her kingdom.

Artistic Biographies Michael Vernon, Choreographer. Michael Vernon studied at the Royal Ballet School in London with such legendary teachers as Dame Ninette de Valois and Leonide Massine. He performed with the Royal Ballet, the Royal Opera Ballet, and the London Festival Ballet before coming to New York in 1976 to join the Eglevsky Ballet as ballet master and resident choreographer. He was artistic director of the Long Island- based company from 1989 to 1996. He has choreographed numerous works for ballet companies in the United States and worldwide. Mikhail Baryshnikov commissioned him to choreograph In a Country Garden for (ABT). His solo S’Wonderful was danced by ABT principal in the presence of President and Mrs. Reagan and shown nationwide on CBS television. He also worked as the assistant choreographer on Ken Russell’s movie Valentino, starring Rudolph Nureyev and Leslie Caron. Vernon has taught at StepsNYC for many years, working with dancers from New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and many other high-profile companies. He is an integral part of the Manhattan Dance Project, which brings NY-style master classes to all regions of the country. He has been involved with the Ballet Program at Chautauqua Institute since 1995, regularly teaches and mentors dancers for Ballet Hawaii in Honolulu, and is the artistic director for Ballet School of Stamford in Connecticut. Vernon has been company teacher for ABT, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, and Alvin Ailey Company and School, as well as guest teacher for The Julliard School.

Chun Chi An, Rehearsal Accompanist. A native of China, Chun Chi An graduated from Beijing Music school in the early 70s. As a principal pianist, he worked with Beijing Central Ballet Company from 1972 to 1982. He came to America in 1982 and earned a master’s degree in piano performance. From 1982 to 1992, he worked with Ballet West, Richmond Ballet, Cleveland Ballet, and Ballett der Deutschen Oper am Rhein (Germany). As a music director, he has been working with the Ballet Department in the Jacobs School of Music since 1992.

Jeffrey Holland Cook, Guest Conductor. Returning for his third season at Indiana University, Jeffrey Cook just opened the Atlanta Ballet season with Mark Godden’s contemporary production of The Magic Flute. Acclaimed as a specialist in ballet repertoire, he served as conductor of the Louisville Ballet for nineteen years. Before that, he led the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre as both associate conductor and resident conductor, and appeared with ballet companies in San Francisco, Orlando, Lexington, Cleveland/San Jose, Indianapolis, Columbus, Dayton, and Birmingham.

During his tenures as music director of the Mansfield (OH) and Wheeling (WV) Symphony Orchestras, he expanded the traditional concept of the classical symphony season by presenting fully staged operas, major choral works, ballets, and pops concerts. His special interest in contemporary music was recognized by ASCAP’s Award for Adventuresome Programming of Twentieth-Century Music. A frequent guest conductor across the country, he has been featured with symphony orchestras in North Carolina, Alaska, California, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. International credits include engagements in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Slovenia, as well as study and competitions in Switzerland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and England. A native of Chicago, he is a graduate of Northwestern University, Ohio State University, and the New England Conservatory of Music. His early training included study at Tanglewood with Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein, and in Europe with Sir John Barbirolli and Pierre Boulez.

C. David Higgins, Set & Costume 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 has worked there as one regional center for your family’s comprehensive orthopedic care

go to bloomingtonhospital.org

Compassionate high quality care and advanced technology at Bloomington Hospital’s Regional Orthopedics Center.

Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons and care team are here to help you go forward with your life.

Call 353.5252 or go to bloomingtonhospital.org to learn more. master scenic artist since the Musical Arts Center opened in 1971. He was appointed to the faculty in 1976 and now serves as chair of the Opera Studies Department and principal designer for Opera Theater, where he designs both scenery and costumes for major new productions. His design credits throughout the United States 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 Belem, 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.

Doricha Sales, Ballet Mistress & Children’s Ballet Mistress. Doricha Sales received training at the Boston Ballet with founder, E. Virginia Williams, and Violette Verdy as well as the School of American Ballet and Walnut Hill School of the Arts. She danced with Boston Ballet II and then Boston Ballet from 1982 to 1988. Sales has also danced with Dance Theater of Florida and Florida Dance Theater and has been a guest with Ballet Florida and the Indianapolis Ballet Theater. She has been an advocate of arts and education, working as director of ballet for Rochelle School of the Arts, as a dance representative of the Hawaiian Alliance for Arts and Education, and served on the Committee for Artistic Excellence in Florida. Sales has two degrees, both of which she obtained at Indiana University: a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance and History and a Master of Science in Ballet Pedagogy and Educational Psychology.

Irina Ter-Grigoryan, Rehearsal Accompanist. Irina Ter-Grigoryan received her degrees of piano performance, pedagogy, and as an accompanist in the former Soviet Union. Ter-Grigoryan served as a faculty member at the Baku State Conservatory and as an accompanist for the Azerbaijan State Theater Opera and Ballet. She was selected from a small pool of musicians to accompany international and regional competitions representing the Soviet Union. During her time in the United States, Ter- Grigoryan has continued her work as an accompanist with the Temple Square Concert Series Recitals in Salt Lake City, Utah, the University of Utah, and Ballet West Co., and as a collaborative pianist at DePauw University. Ter-Grigoryan currently holds the position of accompanist and music director with the Indiana University Ballet Department.

Guoping Wang, Ballet Master. A native of China, Wang studied ballet at the Ballet Department of the Shanghai Dance School and in the graduate program at the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University. He danced with the Shanghai Ballet Company from July 1980 to October 1991. Wang joined Ballet Chicago in 1993, performing leading roles with the company through 1995. In 1997, while also a principal dancer with the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Wang was recognized by the Chicago Dance Community with a Ruth Page Award for Outstanding Dance Achievement. Wang has been on the faculty of the School of Ballet Chicago and a guest teacher and coach for Indiana University Ballet Theater. This is Wang’s fifth year as a full-time faculty member at IU.

IUBT Featured Dancers Brette Benedict (Lead Spanish, Dec. 5 eve. & Dec. 6) is a sophomore from Peoria, Ill., studying to receive a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with a minor in French. At the age of 12, she began serious ballet training at the Geiger Classic Ballet Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. While dancing at the academy, Benedict danced with Michigan Classic Ballet Company, performing soloist roles in The Nutcracker, Les Sylphides, and original works by Mary C. Geiger. In 2006, her dance training continued at The Rock School for Dance Education as a junior in high school. The past two summers, she has attended the Chautauqua Dance Summer Program on scholarship. She performed with the North Carolina Dance Theatre in Balanchine’s production of Raymonda and Western Symphony.

Samantha Benoit (Lead Waltz, Dec. 4 & Sugar Plum Fairy, Dec. 5 mat.) from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., began her training at Fort Lauderdale Ballet Classique at age 11, under the direction of Magda Auñon. Benoit has attended summer programs including American Ballet Theatre in New York, as well as and Washington Ballet on full scholarship. She is currently a senior at Indiana University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Journalism. Benoit has recently been featured in IUBT roles that include Blue Girl in Les Patineurs, Third Theme from Balanchine’sFour Temperaments, and The Sugar Plum Fairy in Michael Vernon’s production of The Nutcracker. She was also featured as Odette in the fourth act of Cynthia Gregory’s staging of last spring.

Marielle Bingham (Snow Princess, Dec. 4 & Lead Spanish, Dec. 5 mat. & Snow Queen, Dec. 6) is a junior pursuing a ballet major with a psychology outside field. She was born in San Francisco and was later raised in Portland, Ore. She trained at Oregon Ballet Theater under the direction of Damara Bennett and Christopher Stowell. Bingham has attended summer programs at , Pacific Northwest Ballet, and School of American Ballet for two summers. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority as well as the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Vincent Brewer (Trepak, Dec. 4 & Drosselmeyer, Dec. 5 mat. & Cavalier, Dec. 5 eve. & Lead Waltz, Dec. 6) trained with the Albany Berkshire Ballet in Pittsfield, Mass. He attended the Boston Ballet and Miami City Ballet summer programs on full scholarship. With IU Ballet Theater, he danced the Snow Prince in Michael Vernon’sThe Nutcracker, Melancholic in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperments, Brown Boy in Frederic Ashton’s Les Patineurs, and as a soloist in Violette Verdy’s Rossinni Inoui. Brewer has also danced with the Albany Berkshire Ballet and as an apprentice at the Chautauqua Institute. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Religious Studies.

FORM AND SURFACE African Ceramics, Baskets, and Textiles from the William Itter Collection

Sponsored in part by the Morton C. Bradley Jr. Fund and the IU Art Museum’s Arc Fund.

September 26 through December 13, 2009 admission is always free www.artmuseum.iu.edu Kjersti Cubberley (Lead Mirliton, Dec. 4 & Snow Queen, Dec. 5 mat.) is a senior from Spokane, Wash., pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet with an Outside Field in History and a Spanish minor. Cubberley began her dance training under the Royal Academy of Dance, successfully completing her Grade and Major Examinations with marks of distinction. She continued her training under the instruction of Dodie Askegard and Peggy Goodner-Tan while performing locally with Theatre Ballet of Spokane, as well as in Alberta Ballet’s The Nutcracker. Cubberley has attended summer intensives at Boston Ballet, Ballet West, and Houston Ballet, and was a scholarship recipient at Pacific Northwest Ballet and, most recently, Oregon Ballet Theatre. She was last seen in IUBT’s spring production, performing in Matthew Neenan’s My Eyes Opened and Swan Lake, and has also performed in Tywla Tharp’s Sweet Fields, Michael Vernon’s The Nutcracker, and George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments. Cubberley is a member of both the Hutton Honors College and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Paul Dandridge (Lead Waltz, Dec. 4 & Cavalier, Dec. 5 mat.) is a junior majoring in ballet with an Outside Field in Philosophy. Dandridge received his training at the Richmond Ballet in Virginia, where he graduated from the school and entered the trainee program at 16, under the instruction of Stoner Winslett, Malcolm Burn, and Arnott Mader. He is a recipient of the Music Dean’s Scholarship, the E. Sweeny Scholarship, and the Friends of Music Scholarship, as well as being a national award-scholar in the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation. At IU, Dandridge has danced lead roles in Swan Lake, Les Patineurs, The Four Temperaments, Les Sylphides, and The Nutcracker. He has also danced roles choreographed by Michael Vernon, Violette Verdy, Guoping Wang, and guest choreographer Matthew Neenan. Ben Delony (Arabian, Dec. 4 & Snow Cavalier, Dec. 5 mat. & Lead Waltz, Dec. 5 eve.), a native of Baton Rouge, La., received his training from Marianne Hebert and Madalyn Montegudo and Baton Rouge Ballet Theater. He has attended summer intensive programs at Ballet Austin, the Harid Conservatory, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, with other acceptances including Houston Ballet, Nasvhille Ballet, and Joffrey. His original choreography has been performed at the Louisiana Alliance for Dance Festival as well as in the Jacobs School of Music’s Ballet on the Edge. A senior, Delony’s roles at IU have included soloist roles in Jacques Cesbron’s Screemin Meemies and Cinderella, Michael Vernon’s Brandenburg IV, L’Apres-midi d’une Faune, Melancholic in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, and Twyla Tharp’s Sweet Fields, as well as numerous roles in both Cesbron’s and Vernon’s The Nutcracker. A regular dance collaborator with IU musicians, he is a Friend of the School of Music Scholarship recipient and ballet master/instructor for the Pre-College Ballet Program.

Anne Duffey (Lead Mirliton, Dec. 5 mat.) was trained at the Boston Ballet School and graduated from their intensive division in 2007. While at Boston Ballet, she had the opportunity to study with numerous teachers, including Kathleen Mitchell, Bonnie Mathis, Franco DeVita, and Deidre Miles-Burger. Duffey also developed her technique at various summer intensives, including the Miami City Ballet, the North Carolina Ballet Theatre, and Boston Ballet. Last spring, she performed as one of the Four Little Swans in IUBT’s production of Swan Lake. Duffey is a junior at IU and a member of the Hutton Honors College.

Danielle Dyson (Arabian, Dec. 4 & Lead Spanish, Dec. 5 mat. & Snow Princess, Dec. 5 eve.) is a senior at IU. She is pursuing a major in ballet with an Outside Field in Journalism and a minor in Spanish. Dyson began dancing at the age of 14 at the School of the Salt Creek Ballet in Westmont, Ill. From 2004 to 2006, she danced with the contemporary company RASA Dance Chicago as an apprentice. In 2007, she attended Boston Ballet’s Summer Program. Dyson has performed lead roles in The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, Paquita, Isadora Duncan’s The Many Faces of Love, and . She is the recipient of the Hudson and Holland Scholarship, The Presidential Arts Scholarship, and is a National Collegiate Scholar. Dylan Giles (Lead Spanish, Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 mat. & Arabian, Dec. 6) began his training at the age of six at the Raleigh School of Ballet in Raleigh, N.C. He has performed with the pre-professional company Raleigh Dance Theatre in ballets including Les Sylphides and Sleeping Beauty. He has also performed with Carolina Ballet in various productions. He has attended summer programs at North Carolina Dance Theatre, Boston Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet. Anja Hoover (Lead Spanish, Dec. 6) is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance and Bachelor of Arts in International Studies with an Outside Field in Business and a minor in Finnish. Hoover’s training began in Texas and continued in Atlanta as one of the first members of the pre-professional division of the Georgia Ballet under Iris Hensley and Gina Hyatt-Mazon. At 15, Hoover was invited to train with IU Ballet Theater and received credit while in high school. She has received merit scholarships to summer intensives at Boston Ballet, New York City Ballet’s School of American Ballet, and the Harid Conservatory. While at IU, Hoover performed with New York City Ballet’s Daniel Ulbricht in Michael Vernon’s world première of Endless Nights.

Juliann Hyde (Lead Spanish, Dec 5 mat. & Lead Waltz, Dec. 5 eve. & Sugar Plum Fairy, Dec. 6) is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Exercise Science. She began her training at Dance Design School in New York. Hyde has attended many summer intensives, such as Boston Ballet, NYSSSA, and The Rock School of Pennsylvania Ballet. She is one of few in the country that has received her Solo Seal Award through Royal Academy of Dance. In 2007, she received the Bachman Honorable Mention Award at IU while competing in the National Arts and Letters Competition. Some of her most recent roles include Odette in Swan Lake and Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker 2007 and 2008. She has also been seen in Les Patineurs as a Blue Girl, Twyla Tharp’sSweet Fields, and Le Spectra de la Rose in fall 2007. Iver Johnson (Lead Spanish, Dec. 5 mat. & eve. & Drosselmeyer, Dec. 6) began his dance training at the age of nine. At 17, he attended the Rock School summer intensive and was asked to stay year round. The following year, Johnson continued his training at the Miami City Ballet School. Over the years, he has performed with Sarasota Ballet Company and Dayton Ohio Ballet. He has trained with Jose Manule Carreno, Amar Ramasar, and Daniel Ulbricht. This is Johnson’s first year with IUBT.

Caitlin Kirschenbaum (Sugar Plum Fairy, Dec. 5 mat. & Arabian, Dec. 6) began her training in her hometown of Sparta, N.J., with Nancy Volpe. She trained at the Walnut Hill School for a year and went on to study under partial scholarship for three years at American Ballet Theatre’s Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School. Kirschenbaum is the recipient of merit scholarships from both the Jacobs School of Music and the Hutton Honors College. She has been featured in ballets choreographed by Violette Verdy, Michael Vernon, and Matthew Neenan. Additional roles she has danced at IU include the First Theme in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, Lead Flower and Arabian in Vernon’s production of The Nutcracker, the Black Swan in Swan Lake, and, most recently, the lead in Valse Fantasie (1967). She received awards in the 2008 and 2009 National Society of Arts and Letters ballet competitions. Audrey Litten (Clara, Dec. 5 mat. & Dec. 6) has been studying ballet with the Jacobs School of Music’s Pre-College Ballet Program since the age of seven. As a student in Ballet VI and under the guidance of Doricha Sales, Litten trains 10 hours per week. This is Litten’s fifth year in IU Ballet Theater’s The Nutcracker; in which she has previously performed as an Angel, a Mother Ginger’s Child, and a Party Child. The 11 year- old is a sixth-grader at St. Charles Catholic School who enjoys competing in Cross Country for the St. Charles team, drawing, and is a member of the Maple Leaf 4H Club, when not studying ballet. Katie Moore (Clara, Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve.), a 13 year-old eighth-grader at Jackson Creek Middle School, has been studying ballet since the age of 4. A Ballet VI student in the Jacobs School of Music’s Pre-College Ballet Program, Moore’s primary instructor has been Doricha Sales. This marks her fifth year dancing in IU Ballet Theater’s The Nutcracker with previous roles including an Angel, a Mother Ginger’s Child, a Party Child, and Clara in 2008. When not training in ballet, Moore enjoys reading, playing the piano, singing, and acting. She is a member of Stages Bloomington, a local children’s musical theater group. With this group, she has performed leading roles in The Music Man and Fiddler on the Roof. Daniel Morales (Snow Cavalier, Dec. 4 & Arabian, Dec. 5 eve. & Trepak, Dec. 6), a native of New Jersey, studied various styles of dance at Center Stage Dance and Theater School. He has spent summers studying at Boston Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. In the winter of 2006, Morales studied and performed under the direction of Danny Catanach, director of the Urban Ballet Theater. While with IUBT, he has been featured in Apres de midi d’un Faune, Endless Night, Sweet Fields, and The Nutcracker. Morales is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Business.

Grace Reeves (Sugar Plum Fairy, Dec. 4 & Lead Mirliton, Dec. 5 eve. & Lead Waltz, Dec. 6) began her training under the direction of Terry Ellen Shields in Summerville, S.C., at age seven. As a high school sophomore, she was accepted as a ballet major into the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she was featured in principal roles, studying with Melissa Hayden, Susan McCullough, Warren Conover, Fanchon Cordell, Nina Dinalova, and Kee Juan Han. She has attended summer intensives at Houston Ballet’s Ben Stevenson Academy, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, the Washington Ballet, and BalletMet Columbus. At IUBT, she has danced the Sanguinic Principle in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments as well as the Black Swan in IUBT’s production of Swan Lake. Last February, Reeves was awarded first place in the National Scholars of Arts and Letters, a regional ballet competition held at IU. Reeves is a junior currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in History and is a member of the Hutton Honor’s College.

Born in 1989 in Poughkeepsie N.Y., Elizabeth Rodbell (Lead Spanish, Dec. 4 & Lead Mirliton, Dec. 6) began dancing at the age of four with Yyovvine Rayow until attending the Ballet School of Stamford in 2000. Rodbell moved away from home in high school in order to train at the official school of the Rochester City Ballet, known as the Draper Center for Dance Education, in Rochester, N.Y. She performed with the company throughout high school as a corps member before attending IU. She has spent summers training at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, State Street Ballet Theatre, The Harid Conservatory, the Chautauqua Institution, and the Draper Center for Dance Education’s summer program.

Pablo Sanchez (Trepak, Dec. 5 mat. & Snow Cavalier, Dec. 5 eve. & Cavalier, Dec. 6) is a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Communications and Culture. He trained with Amy Rose at the Dance Academy of Libertyville, Ill., and furthered his training by attending Boston Ballet’s Summer Program for multiple years on scholarship. In May of 2008, Sanchez toured to China with Rocky Mountain Ballet Theater as a guest artist, representing the United States in preparation for the Beijing Summer Olympics. Sanchez is a recipient of the Dean of Music Scholarship and Faculty Award and is a Hudson Holland Scholar. While with IUBT, Sanchez has been featured in Michael Vernon’s The Nutcracker, Violette Verdy’s Inoui Rossini, Frederick Ashton’s Les Patineurs, George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments, Twyla Tharp’s Sweet Fields, Cynthia Gregory’s Swan Lake, and in the world première of Matthew Neenan’s My Eyes Opened.

Heidi Satterthwaite (Lead Spanish, Dec. 4 & Snow Princess, Dec. 5 mat.) is a senior at IU and just returned to the program after a year of dancing with Tulsa Ballet II under Marcelo Angelini. She was trained in classical ballet at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza in Madrid, Spain, and attended many summer programs, including Maria de Avila, Victor Ullate, and ABT New York. In 2006, she was a finalist in the Spanish National Ballet Competition in Torrelavega and has danced solos in classical, neoclassical, and modern styles throughout her career. Demetria Schioldager (Snow Queen, Dec. 4 & Lead Waltz, Dec. 5 mat. & Arabian, Dec. 5 eve.) grew up in Los Angeles, Calif., where she received Royal Academy of Dance training with Patricia Caballero and complete her graded examinations with distinctions. She has attended three RAD summer programs in Los Angeles, receiving awards each summer. Additionally, she has attended and received scholarships from American Ballet Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, School of American Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Communications and Culture.

Christopher Scruggs (Lead Spanish, Dec. 6) comes to Indiana from Annapolis, Md., where he started studying ballet at almost 17 at Maryland Youth Ballet (MYB) in Silver Spring on scholarship. At MYB, Scruggs studied mainly with Christopher Doyle and has also studied with Michelle Lees, Rhodie Jorgenson, Julie Miles, and Austin St. John. He has spent his summers thus far training on scholarship at Washington Ballet, with Susan Jaffe at MYB, and with his teacher, Christopher Doyle. Major roles include Snow King, Trepak lead in The Nutcracker, and the lead Pas de Deux couple in Pastel Encore. He was recently named a top-12 male competitor at Youth America Grand Prix in 2009. Scruggs is a Freshmen Music Faculty Award Scholarship student at Indiana University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Political Science. Bring Your Holiday Gathering to Grant Street The award-winning Grant Street Inn is the perfect setting for a variety of holiday gatherings – from intimate dinner parties to elegant buffets. Our experienced staff can assist with every detail of your event, including food and beverage menus, centerpieces, linens, lighting, musical selections and more.

Contact us at 812.334.2353 or visit www.grantstinn.com to reserve your date.

Fine catering provided by Victoria’s Custom Cuisine. GSI-BEI-IUOPA-EN-200911

Jacob Taylor (Lead Spanish, Dec. 5 eve.) a freshman pursing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance, is from Nederland, Colo. He began his formal ballet training with the Boulder Ballet School at age 10. He danced in numerous Boulder Ballet productions, including An American in Paris, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and The Nutcracker. He was most recently featured in Les Noces.

Maximillian Tortoriello (Drosselmeyer, Dec. 4 & Dec. 5 eve. & Lead Waltz, Dec. 5 mat. & Snow Cavalier, Dec. 6 & Lead Spanish, Dec. 6) is a senior. He began studying ballet at the age of four at Judith Svalander’s School of Ballet. Tortoriello has attended ballet programs at Peoria Ballet, The Rock School, and Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. Heis currently working on an Outside Field in Photography and hopes to go on to dance professionally and also become a dance photographer.

Alison Trumbull (Arabian, Dec. 5 mat. & Snow Queen, Dec. 5 eve. & Snow Princess, Dec. 6) was born in Newport Beach, Calif., and began her early training at Ballet Pacifica with Alaine Haubert and Molly Lynch. Trumbull graduated high school from The Harid Conservatory, where she trained for two years on a full tuition scholarship under Svetlana Osiyeva and Olivier Pardina. She has attended summer intensive programs at Boston Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Houston Ballet, Kaatsbaan, The Harid Conservatory, and Pacific Northwest Ballet, and was an apprentice at Chautauqua with North Carolina Dance Theater. She is currently a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance and an Outside Field in Nonprofit Management with a certificate in Fundraising. In 2009, coached by Violette Verdy, she placed in the National Arts and Letters Competition. Since joining IUBT, she has been featured in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments,Matthew Neenan’s My Eyes Open, and Swan Lake staged by Cynthia Gregory.

Gregory Tyndall (Lead Spanish, Dec. 4 & Arabian, Dec. 5 mat.), a freshman from Atlanta, Ga., began ballet training at Pebblebrook High School. He has attended summer programs such as The Kirov Academy, The Rock School, Atlanta Ballet, and Nashville Ballet. Tyndall most recently danced in IUBT’s production of Les Noces.

Benjamin Warner (Cavalier, Dec. 4 & Trepak, Dec. 5 eve.) is enjoying his third and final year with IUBT. He is currently working on his Outside Field of Religious Studies. Warner graduated from the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Mass., and attended the San Francisco Ballet’s summer program in 2007. He has been featured in several IUBT productions, including Snow Cavalier in Nutcracker 2008 and, most recently, in George Balanchine’s Valse Fantasie. His favorite role with IUBT was Phlegmatic in Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments. University Orchestra Violin I Cello Horn Hyo Won Jang Susan Millar John Reem Yerim Lee Julia Stewart Zachary Quortrup Delyana Lazarova Joo Yeon Song Ashley Cumming Sun Huh Louise Shuffle Paula Kinev Eunjung Choi Josue Valdepenas Bradford Shaw Nidhal Jebali Warren Hagerty Hangyul Kim Stephanie Cascione Trumpet Eric Auerbach Brian Aladesuyi Adrian Holton Peri DeLorenzo Nicole Daley Gisele Rubeiz Bass Rachel McAleer Adam Cobb Trombone Samuel Kim Matthew Gray Philip Martinson Andrew Banzhaf Russell Ballenger Violin II Hsing Yu Wang Thomas Ferensen, Bass Jeremy Gabbert Yu Seon Nam Flute Tuba Mikaela Holland Natalie Piontek Philip Bessette Simeon Tsanev Mark Teplitsky Esther Kim Jung Hwa Yoo, Piccolo Timpani Khaled Mohammed Timothy Crockett Joshua Garver Ruey-Shyuan Pham Oboe Percussion Diederik van Wassenaer Asher Kelly Nicholas Stevens Eun Kim Daniel Klaeren Lee Allman Clair Stoddard, English Horn Viola Harp Vincent Marks Clarinet Robin Best Eunje Kim Yuen Suo Yang Rebecca Coppa Ivan Ugorich Kenta Akaogi Josiah Coe Yi-Wen Wang, Bass Celesta Rafal Zyskowski Matthew Li Cameron Howe Bassoon Gina Rico Allen Hamrick Orchestra Manager Jin-Ju Lee Banri Hoshi Benjamin Huseby Catelyn Cohen, ass’t.

Orchestra Set-Up Ivan Ugorich Matthew Gray

Librarian Mariel Johnson Stauff Women’s Chorus Mark Doerries, Conductor

Jennifer Alberts Kimberly Izzo Emily Poulsen Georgia Boonshoft Caitleen Kahn Ariel Seeman Jill Cimasko Amanda Kasem Emily Stewart Danielle Guevara Rosa Li Sarah Wells Elizabeth Hankla Charlotte Mason Effie Xu Anna Horner Jee Hee Oh Laura Wilde

Student Production Staff Chorus Master . Mark Doerries Children’s Rehearsal Assistants ...... Carly Baum, Brette Benedict, Kjersti Cubberley, Ben Delony, Elisabeth Martin, Pablo Sanchez Head Fly Person ...... Andy Shaw Deck Supervisors...... Adrianne Dunlap, Justin Searle, Steve Wilson Stage Supervisor ...... Adrianne Dunlap Head Deck Electrician...... Greg McCracken, Carrie Reading Light Board Operator. Patrick Dagley Prop Master. Adam Svoboda Paint Assistants...... Sara Radke, Sarah Stone Paint Crew. . . . Claire Bidwell, Eric Dagley, Elizabeth Hadley, Rachel Kremidas, Eva Mahon-Taylor, Nolan Moss, Laura Sibrel, Claire Stebbins, Adam Svoboda Electrics Crew . . . . Devin Bean, Mark Davies, Heather Forrester, Kelly Glyptis, Skylar Kooi, Alyssa Martins, Brianna McClellan, Olivia Miller, Matt Nowlin, Eric Svoboda, June Tomastic Deck Crew...... Kevin Carson, Hannah Carter, Jeff Cierniak, Keenen Dadds, Kelsey DeWitt, Alana Dion, Jacob Fisk, Michael Groenewegen, Joshua Held, Ashley Hughes, John Jonas, Nicolas Kegley, Jennifer Kempfer, Adam Lamirand, Krista Laskowski, Ikema Leason, Abby Lefkove, Danielle McClendon, Kelly McMeen, Gib Primeau, Lauren Polaski, Michael Powell, Aris Ringas, Caitlin Saraceno, Victoria Scanlan, Alana Shannon, Matthew Storino, Scott Taft, Grace Walsh, Jesse Willett, Nicole Worobey Costume Assistants...... Kelly Holterhoff, Caitlin Shirley, Emily Solt Costume Crew. . . Hannah Andrews, Ben Delony, Molly Fetherston, Anne Holen, Shareese Johnson, Rebecca Johnstone, Lindsey Lang, Darren Miller, Sherelle Miller, Arwen Myers, Maryam Noorzad, Sara Ann Radke, Adam Svoboda, Jennylynn Vidas, Julie Wyma, Larrea Young Assistant House Managers...... Lindsay Flowers, Jonathan Matthews Audio Production Crew ...... Robert Rossman, Chelsea Crisp, Matthew Tobey, Josh Sieh, John Irmiter Jacobs School of Music Honor Roll Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Supporters The Jacobs School of Music wishes to recognize those individuals, corporations, and foundations who have made contributions to the school between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009. Those 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 finest institution of its kind in the nation. Individuals $100,000 and Up Gary and Kathy Anderson Nina Bernstein Simmons The Estate of Barbara B. Jacobs Alexander Bernstein The Estate of Juanita M. Evans Yatish Joshi Jamie Bernstein Col. Jack and Dora Hamlin Peter and Monika Kroener

$50,000-$99,999 Mary Kratz Gasser Shalin C. Liu

$20,000-$49,999 Anonymous Virginia Schmucker Trust Arthur Weisberg*

$10,000-$19,999 Luba Edlina-Dubinsky Dick* and Ruth Johnson James and Jacqueline Morris Jessie B. Gray Young-Jin Kim Scott and Kathryn Schurz P.A. Mack, Jr.

$5,000-$9,999 Hank Bode and Susan Jay and Karen Goodgold Ellen Rainier Cartland-Bode David G. Monette Murray and Sue Robinson M. A. Gilbert Kitty Tavel

$1,000-$4,999 Marianne Ackerson D. Kim and Jane Dunnick George and Catherine Korinek Donald and Charlene Allen Nile and Lois Dusdieker Thomas and Theresa Kulb Olimpia Barbera Frank Edmondson, Jr. Dennis and Judy Leatherman Bob Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Mary E. Forbes Bob and Sara LeBien Constance Kramer Bash Richard E. Ford Elyssa Lindner F. Dale and Linda Bengston Edward and Mary Fox Warren Loomis Douglass and Ruth Boshkoff Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Thomas and Penelope Mathiesen Keith Brown Charles and Ellen Gorham Barney and Kelda Maynard J. Peter Burkholder Frank Graves Patrick and Marianne McCall Jack and Pam Burks Jean-Louis Haguenauer Darby McCarty William and Anita Cast Alan J. Harris John and Geraldine Miller William and Marion Crawford Gene Hedrick Steven R. Neal Danny and Patty Danielson The Estate of Bernhard Heiden Joan Olcott Jay and Jacqueline Dickinson Leland S. Horrall Edward and Margaret Olson D. Michael Donathan Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek James and Carol Orr Gary and Sandra Dowty Thomas and Gail Kasdorf Herbert E. Parks Leonard Phillips and Mary Richard C. Searles Susan C. Thrasher Wennerstrom Harold Segel and Jeannette Jung Segel Marianne Tobias Gary and Christine Potter Lorraine E. Sirucek Edward and Cynthia Towson George Powell III Jean J. Smith Nicoletta Valletti Edward and Lois Rath Fredric and Roberta Somach Charles H. Webb, Jr. Gwyn and Barbara Richards W. Craig Spence Allen and Nancy White James and Mary Alice Rickert Mary L. Stein David Wicker Stephen Russell and Beth Stoner John* and Marilyn Winters Margaret Cole Russell Ellen Strommen Jonathan Wood John and Patricia Ryan Linda Strommen Mimi Zweig David D. Schrader Mark Sudeith

$500-$999 Anonymous Fadi Haddad and Joseph J. Lewis Charles and Margaret Athey Aline Hamati-Haddad Thomas and Mary Martz Linda A. Baker Allan Hershfield and Cullen and Rachel McCarty Mark and Mary Bauman Alexandra Young Beverly A. McGahey Douglas and Susan Brengle Jerome and Lucinda Hey Lawrence and Betty Myers Roberta Brokaw Jolaine L. Hill Richard Pugh and Elizabeth Baker Aaron K. Calodney Rona Hokanson Robert and Joy Renshaw Verne and Gail Chapman William and Karol Hope Kenneth and Cecile Schubert Gary and Terri Chepregi William T. Hopkins William R. Shindle J. Neal Cox Roy and Mary Hornyak James B. Sinclair Todd and Paulette Davidson Chester Hublar Barbara C. Supult Lenore S. Davis Robert Hublar Eric and Rina Turpen Luca and Arelene Di Cecco Jeffrey S. Jepsen Justin Won Elliot Fan and Elaine Chu R. E. Johnson and Crisann Breed Dwight A. Yoder Norman and Sharon Funk Lynn A. Kane Laura S. Youens-Wexler Barbara T. Habig Glenda G. Lamont Barrie and Margaret Zimmerman Adrienne R. Lawrence Frances Zweig and E. Irene Gallas

$250-$499 Robert and Kara Adams Donna Hornibrook Sanford E. Rosenberg Kenneth and Elizabeth Aronoff Walter R. Hunter Joseph and Rebecca Russell James F. Ault, Jr. Jathan and Marjorie Janove Valerie J. Saalbach James and Mary Babb Kathleen L. Johnson David and Ann Samuelson Frederick and Beth Behning Elyse and Kenneth Joseph Robert Schloss and Flora Beasey Euel H. Belcher, Jr. Michael W. Judd Scharmal K. Schrock Joseph and Julie Berman Patricia S. Katterjorn Monte Schwarzwalder and Christopher and Ruth Borman Carol R. Kelly Rebecca Henry Karen M. Boston-Wright Janet Kelsay David and Barbara Sheldon Louise Breau-Bontes Dodd and Myrna Lamberton Robert and Laurie Silber John N. Burrows Nathan Larimer and Cara Owens Suzanne V. Smith Marc and Jeanne Campbell Eric and Rebecca Lightcap Susan E. Snortland Philip and Elizabeth Capasso Thomas and Nancy Liley John L. Snyder, Jr. Kevin A. Casseday John and Barbara Lombardo Mike St John James and Janice Childress Julie R. Lustman Lynne Fleischer Stebbins Jonathan D. Chu Marie T. Lutz Mary J. Stonebraker Robert and Marcia Coleman Richard and Geraldine Markus Karen M. Taylor Katherine R. Covington Edward N. Martin Caryl M. Thompson William A. Crowle D. Jason McClellan Kenneth L. T’Kindt Michael G. Cunningham Herm and Carol McCreary Bruce and Madelyn Trible Robert De Vere and Jerry and Phyllis McCullough Raymond and Cheryl Waldman Jean Marker De Vere Frank and Winnifred McGinnis Wayne and Rebecca Weaver John and Sharon Downey Daniel J. McKinley L. Alan and Elizabeth Whaley Robert A. Duke Emanuel and Kathleen Mickel Wendy L. Whittemore Elaine Edmondson Andrew Levin and Linda Moot Allen and Helga Winold John and Anne-Marie Egan Thomas and Kathy O’Donnell Donald H. Wissman David Evenson and Lois Leventhal Sujal H. Patel Earl S. Woodworth Gabriel and Sara Frommer Norman and Sue Pfau Christopher Young and Jon and Jann Fujimoto P. Q. Phan Brenda Brenner Alan R. Goldhamner Steven L. Rickards Larry and Joyce Zimmerman Selma C. Grant Mary Ann Rickert Edward Hermann and Edward Ronco and Hannah Buxbaum Donna Fambrough Ronco $100-$249 Mark Andrews and Kristin Summers Aileen Chitwood J. Robert and Joan Fields Sam Agres David Clarke and Diane Coutre Mary Ellen Fine Nancy Lancaster Agres John and Janie Clark Donald and Myra Fisher Peggy L. Albertson Robert and Jane Clark Elfryda Florek Shilrey T. Aliferis James and Carol Clauser Bruce B. Fowler James A. Allison Theodore and Hannah Cline David K. Fowler Ann C. Anderson Richard and Lynn Cohee Elizabeth Frey Michael Anderson and James D. Collier Ezra and Linda Friedlander Nancy Snustad Timothy and Sandra Connery Charles L. Fugo Helen L. Aylsworth Gordon Cooper and Dorothy Shaw Robert L. Fuller Mary K. Aylsworth Nora B. Courier Deborah C. Galvin Margaret K. Bachman Kenneth H. Cox John Geisel and Susan H. Backer Don and Cynthia Crago Janine Stockdell Geisel Sandra C. Balmer Gretchen E. Craig Terry and Gloria Gernstein Samuel and Janet Baltzer Bettejane Crossen Michael Gerry Pamela Pfeifer Banks Janet S. Crossen Craig C. Gibson David Y. Bannard Timothy M. Cubbage Kathy Gilbert-O’Neil John and Patricia Barnes G. Michael and Kathy Cullen R. Steven Gorden Paul and Ann Barnes Richard and Donna Cumberland Gretchen A. Gould Michael R. Barrett Bradley Cunningham and Glen G. Graber Patricia W. Barrett Cheryl Dungan Cunningham Susan E. Grathwohl Robert R. Bartalot Beth A. Curtis Linda J. Greaf John and Paula Bates David and Donna Dalton Jane C. Greenberger Cecelia Beam John T. Dalton David W. Greenlee Mark and Ann Bear Dan and Jolyne Dalzell Charles and Theresa Greenwood James and Lynda Beckel Janice E. Daniels Pamela C. Griffel Swieter David and Ingrid Bellman Gerald and Janet Danielson Joseph P. Grindstaff Roger and Kathleen Benson John D. Danielson Reri Grist-Thomson Sharon M. Berenson John and Carol Dare Teddy and Phyllis Gron Janice L. Berger David and Bette Davenport Nicholas Gulde Mary F. Berk Kathryn M. Davidson Roberta M. Gumbel Edward R. Bialon Mary W. Davidson John and Nola Gustafson Olesia O. Bihun Gianfranco and Mara De Luca Gregory and Judith Guzman Wilhelm and Renee Bilgram Edward and Judy Deiwert Holli M. Haerr Lisa A. Billingham Michael and L. Alison Deleget Franck P. Hagendorf Cheryl A. Bintz Richard and Barbara Dell L. Karen Hagerman Bradley and Tamara Black Frank and Deanna Demes Larry and Barbara Hall David and Judy Blackwell Mary Lynn Denne Christopher Hall and Linda Botimer Heinz and Gayle Blankenburg Dominic and Susan Devito Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Julian M. Blumenthal Roanld and Audrey DeVore Kenneth and Judy Hamilton John and Mary Blutenthal Steven A. Dibner Brooks and Donna Hamm Michael and Pamela Bobb Roger D. Dickerson Steven and Leona Handelman Joanne Shea Bollinger Barbara C. Dickey Lynne Whitford Hansen William H. Bondurant Paul T. Dove Charlene A. Harb Bruce Bouissonald Beth A. Duerden Ellie M. Harlow Gilles Bouyer and Patricia Reese Gregory S. Dugan Kristin C. Harp Carolyn E. Bowen Silsby S. Eastman Stephen and Martha Harris Bennet and Cynthia Brabson Ruth L. Ebbs Arlynn and Sondra Harroff Peter and Margaret Bredemann William and Carol Edison Jeffrey and Jeanette Hathaway Clayton and Pauletta Brewer Michael L. Ehrlich Diana M. Hawes Gilbert L. Bridwell Anne C. Eisfeller Carol F. Hayes Laurence and Elisabeth Brown Christian K. Ellenwood W. Harvey Hegarty Charles W. Brown Joseph E. Elliott Christopher P. Heidenreich Edward P. Bruenjes Charles R. Ellis Don Helgeson and Sue Shepard James R. Burke Michael J. Ellis Laura B. Hentges David Burkhart and Chris Holmes Herman and Mary Emmert F. Edward Herran Robert Burnham and Beverly Smith J. Stuart and Joanne Engelberg Joe and Margaret Hickman Giuliana C. Busch Stanley and Pamela Engle J. William and Karen Hicks V. Barbara Bush David L. Estrich Carlton L. Higginbotham David and Margery Byrne Pauline E. Eversold George Hill and Amy Edgeworth Hill Bruce A. Cain Jeffrey and Deborah Ewald Lowell and Ruth Hoffman Ronald and Marcia Capone John and Suzanne Farbstein F. Michael Holdeman J. P. and Barbara Carver Terrell D. Faulkenberry Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Leland F. Caulfield John Fearnsides and Margaret Jenny Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Robert and Susan Cave Jean E. Felix Ray and Phyllis Horton John P. Cecrle Craig A. Fenimore Emily L. Hostetter Lee A. Chelminiak Moira J. Fetterman Robert and Jacqueline Hounchell Robert and Gayle Chesebro George and Jody Fielding Jeffrey Huber and Timothy W. Chipman Jonathan Fields and Kathleen Collins Lesa Lorenzen-Huber Nancy O. Hublar Ellen L. McGlothin Dolores P. Rainey Marjorie C. Hudgins Carmen J. McGrae George and Peggy Rapp Philip D. Huffman P. Douglas McKinney Susanna M. Rast Ivan and Anne Hughes James and Nelia McLuckie John A. Rathgeb John and Cindy Hughes Mary Jo McMillan Alan and Diana Rawizza James and Janet Humphrey Robin McNeil Sara E. Reid Llewellyn and Sally Humphreys Naegeli C. Metcalf John L. Reitz Robin S. Hunden Lynn A. Meyer William and Lynn Remsburg Linda S. Hunt Edward and Alice Michaels Laura J. Rexroth George E. Huntington, III Jonathan and Miah Michaelsen Carolyn J. Rice John L. Iltis Joe and Juliana Michie David and Barbara Rich Carol L. James Ben F. Miller Susan M. Rider Robert and Kathryn Jessup Donald A. Miller William and Nancy Riggert Ted and Barbara Johnson Lois C. Adams Miller Donald and Lucy Ritter Russell L. Jones Patrick and Frances Mitchell Brent Robertson and Wayne and Kristin Jones Edward J. Mitro Elizabeth Aronson Robertson Kathleen Katra Richard J. Mylnarski Bruce R. Robinson Douglas and Mary Katz Tracy and Kevin Moeller Bruce Ronkin and Janet Zipes Marilyn J. Keiser Rosalind E. Mohnsen James and Maureen Ross Dennis D. Keithley Philip and Patty Moreau Philip and Barbara Ross Richard E. Kennon J. Timothy and Barbara Morris Daniel Rothmuller Robert and Stephanie Keys Paul F. Mueller K. Stephen Royce John and Julianne King Michael J. Murphy Gerald J. Rudman Curtis J. Kinney Andrea Myslicki George T. Rush Karen L. Klages George and Diane Nadaf Irving L. Sablosky Michael and Jill Klee Emery and Patricia Nagy Eric B. Samuelson Marilyn Bone Kloss Osamu James and Tomoko Nakagawa Anne E. Sanders Dean J. Kluesner David and Jean Nanney Michael and Susan Sanders Joan D. Knollenberg Emile G. Naoumoff Steve Sanders James W. Krehbiel Carl and Jacquelyn Nelson V. Gayle Sarber Joel S. Krueger Lynn S. Nestler John and Donna Sasse Larry Lafferty David L. Newby Norin F. Saxe Betty E. Landis Brian K. Newell Daniel W. Schene Aldis and Susan Lapins David B. Nicastro Christopher and Janet Schwabe Robert L. Larsen Kenneth H. Nichols Robert E. Schweitzer Howard Larson M. Victoria Norman Ronald Schwier and Martha Starkey Peter and Marianne Lauffer Tony E. Norris Perry and Lisa Scott Hyung and Antionette Lee Philip and Jennifer Nubel Beverly C. Scott Bradley Leftwich and Ronald and Elizabeth Oakerson Ilene V. Sears Linda Higginbotham Pamela L. O’Connor William and Laurie Sears James E. Leick Vincent J. Ognibene John A. Seest Amy Letson David and Diane O’Hagan Mary K. Seidholz Andrew J. Leverenz William and Kathleen Oliver Richard Sengpiehl and Jerry and Jane Lewis George D. Osborne Mary Ann Adams William and Karen Lion Adrienne Ostrander Nancy L. Shane Lillian G. Livingston Elayne Ostrower Nadine E. Shank Charles and Jo Lohmeyer Mary A. Owings David L. Shea Paul and Donna Love Donald and Jeanette Palla Robert and Catherine Shelton Beryl Lowrance Robert and Sandra Parker Odette F. Shepherd John and Ellen Lowrie Travis R. Paulin Richard L. Shepherd Patricia D. Lust David and Linda Pennebaker Sandra Brown Sherman Joan M. Mack Kathie I. Perrett Kyun Wook Shin and Frances M. Madachy Dorothy L. Peterson Myung Jai Rhim Robert W. Magnuson George W. Pickering Wayne and Lois Shipe Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum R. David Plank and John and Rebecca Shockley Joseph and Leslie Manfredo T. Earline Moulder Robert and Jill Siddall Kim and Marissa Manlove Lorraine W. Plauth Roger S. Simmons Rochelle G. Mann Richard and Carolyn Pollak Arvi Sinka Rudy T. Marcozzi Helen E. Poulos Denis Sinor Brian D. Marcus Daniel E. Powers and Charles and Eleanor Six Philip and Rovena Marcus Martha A. Krasnican Jo Anne Skoog Constance V. Martin Glenn and Susan Pratt John and Donna Slinkard Richard and Susan Marvin Sylvanna T. Prechtl John W. Smallshaw Judith A. Mason Bryan Proctor and Aimee Walters Timothy and Kristin Smith Jim Matthews and Jan E. Prokop Eliot R. Smith Sallie Liesmann Matthews Earl and Dorothy Prout Carey and Peggy Smith Barbara E. Mayhew Derrick M. Purvis G. Robert and Lynda Smith Judith S. McCorkle R. A. and Brenda Quick Kenneth Smith Gary W. McCourry Anola E. Radtke Lucille Snell Scott McCray Diane Ragains-Slawin Steve and Mary Snider David and Nancy McDougall Oswald G. Ragatz Robert A. Soller James and Carolyn Sowinski Elizabeth N. Thompson John and Emily Ware Frederick and Lori Spencer Scott Tisdel and Stephanie Jacob Stephanie C. Wayland Barry R. Springer Joseph and Diana Tompa Paul and Mary Waytenick Peter and Ann Spurbeck Philip Trimble and Alice Langston Gary T. Wedow Darrell T. Stachelski Trimble Roger and Barbara Wesby David E. Starkey Myrna D. Trowbridge Sidney and Kay Wessol Marjie P. Steiner Linda J. Tucker Tricia M. Wheeler P. Bruce Stephenson Dale and Melody Turner M. Patricia White Scott A. Stewart Wayne and Debra Uhl David B. Williams John Stipp and Donyel Byrd Matthew S. Underwood Mark and Melinda Wiseman Janies M. Stockhouse Charles and Marjorie* Van Tassel Mark A. Witucki Jennifer S. Stokes Allen and Geraldine Varner Donna S. Wolaver James L. Strause Dianne Vars Teresa A. Wolf Gregory and Rhonda Swanson William and Shirley Vessels Gregory Wolfe and Julie Hochman Merna Swihart William and Jane Volz Ian Woollen and Susan Swaney William and Diana Taggart Larry and Elaine Wagner James and Patricia Wright Yasuoki Tanaka Barbara J. Waite Michael M. Wright Jacqueline B. Telgheder Joel Wald and Claudia Krogh Wald G. Eugene Yates Helen C. Templeton Shirley R. Walters David and Joan Zaun James and Nancy Teutemacher. Sarah F. Ward Conrad and Debora Zimmerman

* = Deceased Corporations and Foundation Donors $1,000,000 and Up Georgina Joshi Foundation, Inc.

$100,000 and Up Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation

$10,000-$99,999 Aebersold Charitable Lead Trust Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art, and Humanity, Inc.

$1,000-$9,999

Avedis Zildjian Company The Harvey Phillips Foundation, Meridian Music Company, Inc. Crown Management Bloomington, Inc. M.J. and Associates, Inc. Inc. Martin and Son, Inc. Muesing Management Company Guy Kornblum and Associates Sweetwater Sound, Inc.

Up to $999

Bloomington Pops, Inc. Drummond Woodsum and Pentreath House Bed and Breakfast Chicago Symphony Orchestra MacMahon The Phil Nichols Company, Inc. Christ Church Eastern Connecticut Recorder Pinnacle Properties City Optical Company, Inc. Society Reis Nichols Jewelers Community Foundation of First United Methodist Church Ritman and Associates, Inc. Bloomington and Monroe Four Walls, LLC R.J. Pile, LLC County, Inc. Indiana University Alumni Sigma Alpha Iota Bloomington Cook Incorporated Association Alumnae Chapter Creekside Middle School Mishkin and Duvall P.C. Susan Hall and Associates, P.C. Opera Illinois League TIS Group Dean’s Circle The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Dean’s Circle includes individuals dedicated to making a difference in the cultural life of our nation. These unrestricted gifts of opportunity capital support the areas of greatest need, including financial aid, faculty, academic opportunity, and visiting artists.

Visionary Members - $10,000 and Up Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Anderson Jessie B. Gray David H. Jacobs, Jr. Jack and Pam Burks Dick* and Ruth Johnson

Strategic Members - $5,000 to $9,999 Jay and Karen Goodgold Ellen M. Rainier Supporting Members - $2,500 to $4,999 William and Marion Crawford Dennis and Judy Leatherman Darby A. McCarty Peter and Monika Kroener Mark Sudeith

Contributing Members - $1,000 to $2,499 Martha Aramian Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Gary and Christine Potter Bob Barker and Pat Fell-Barker Thomas and Gail Kasdorf Edward and Lois Rath Constance Kramer Bash George and Cathy Korinek Gwyn and Barbara Richards Dr. F. Dale and Linda Bengtson Guy Kornblum James B. and Mary Alice Rickert Bill and Anita Cast Thomas and Theresa Kulb Mag Cole Russell and Steve Russell Danny and Patty Danielson James and Katherine Lazerwitz Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls D. Kim and Jane Dunnick Sara and Bob LeBien Richard C. Searles Frank K. Edmondson, Jr. Charles and Zelda Leslie Harold Segel and Jeannette Jung Segel Richard E. Ford Elyssa A. Lindner Jefferson Shreve Edward and Mary Fox Hon. P.A. Mack, Jr. Dr. Frederic and Roberta Somach Craig and Missy Gigax Edward and Terri Martin Dr. W. Craig Spence Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Patrick and Marianne McCall Mary L. Stein Suzanne Gilson Cullen and Rachel McCarty Beth Stoner Frank C. Graves John and Geraldine Miller Marianne Tobias Alan J. Harris Joan C. Olcott Edward and Cynthia Towson Gene and Judith Hedrick Edward and Margaret Olson Charles H. Webb, Jr., D.M. Jeffrey S. Jepsen James and Carol Orr Dr. David L. Wicker Dr. Herbert E. Parks

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 financial framework for the future.

More than $1,000,000 Cook Incorporated David H. Jacobs, Jr. The Estate of Mrs. Juana Mendel The Estate of Juanita M. Evans Georgina Joshi Foundation, Inc. The Estate of Clara L. Jack and Linda Gill Krannert Charitable Trust Nothhacksberger The Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs The Lilly Endowment Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation $500,000 to $1,000,000 The Estate of Ione B. Auer W. W. Gasser* and Mary Kratz Gasser The Estate of David H. Jacobs George A. Bilque Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Robert R. O’Hearn Jack and Pamela Burks Col. Jack I. and Mrs. Dora Hamlin Arthur R. Metz Foundation The DBJ Foundation The Estate of Eva M. Heinitz The Estate of Ruth E. Thompson

$250,000 to $499,999 Dr. and Mrs. Jamey Aebersold Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust The Presser Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Anderson The Estate of Alvin M. Ehret Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasin The Estate of Wilfred C. Bain The Estate of Mrs. Lucille de Murray and Sue Robinson Olimpia F. Barbera Espinosa The Estate of Lee E. Schroeder The Estate of Angeline M. Battista Richard E. Ford Maidee H. Seward Alexander S. Bernstein The Estate of Emma B. Horn Mr. and Mrs. David E. Simon Jamie Bernstein IBM Corporation Deborah J. Simon Nina Bernstein Simmons Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation Mr. Herbert Simon The Estate of Sylvia F. Budd Yatish Joshi and Louise E. Addicott- Mr.* and Mrs. Melvin Simon Christel DeHaan Family Joshi* Paul and Cynthia S. Skjodt Foundation. The Estate of Nina Neal The Estate of Herman B. Wells

$100,000 to $249,999 The Estate of Ursula Apel Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Leonard Phillips and Mary The Estate of Robert D. Aungst The Estate of Marjorie Gravit Wennerstrom Artur Balsam Foundation The Estate of Margaret H. Hamlin Cole and Kate Porter Memorial Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Robert J. Harrison Hank J. Bode and Wade and Ann Harrison Graduate Fellowship in Music Trust Susan Cartland-Bode The Estate of Jascha Heifetz Charlotte Reeves Bennet and Cynthia Brabson Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust, The Estate of Dorothy Rey Brabson Library and Robert J. Harrison, Trustee The Estate of William D. Rhodes Education Foundation Harold R. Janitz The Estate of Dagmar K. Riley The Estate of Frances A. Brockman The Estate of Mr. and Mag Cole Russell and Steve Russell Joan* and Marvin Carmack Mrs. Eugene Knapik Scott and Kathryn Schurz Foundation Peter and Monika Kroener Eva Sebok Jean A. Creek David and Neill Marriott Fred and Arline J. Simon The Estate of Mavis M. Crow The Estate of Margaret E. Miller Smithville Telephone Company The Estate of William H. Earles Betty Myers Bain Thomson, Inc. The Estate of Robert A. Edwards The Estate of Jean P. Nay The Estate of Mary C. Tilton Vicky Felton Penn Asset Equity LLC Marianne W. Tobias Ford Meter Box Foundation, Inc. Kenneth C. Whitener, Jr. John* and Marilyn Winters

The Legacy Society The Legacy Society at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music honors the following individuals, who have included the Jacobs School as a beneficiary under their wills, trusts, life insurance policies, retirement plans, and other estate-planning arrangements. Richard L. and Ann T. Alden Thomas and Ellen Ehrlich Charles Handelman Mildred Frazee Allen H. Campbell Engles Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Hedman Janette Amboise-Chaumont Marianne V. Felton Clara Hofberg Ione Breeden Auer Philip C. Ford Rona Hokanson Dennis Bamber Frederick G. and David Holcenberg Olimpia Barbera Mary Moffatt Freeburne P. Stuart Holmquest Christa-Maria Beardsley Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Gabbert, II William T. and Kathryn R. Hopkins Colleen Benninghoff Erika Gabor and David Marshall David Huggins Michael E. Bent Marcella Schahfer Gercken Verna L. Johnson Richard and Mary Bradford Dr. M. A. Gilbert M. Bernice Jones and Charles C. Jones Eleanor Fell Caulfield Harold and Lucille Goodman James and Katherine Lazerwitz Eileen T. Cline Ken W. Grandstaff Lynn Vaught Lewis John and Doris Curran Mary J. Griffin Ann M. and Dr. Richard Lilly Susie Dewey Jonathan L. Gripe Bill and Brenda Little D. Michael Donathan Jack and Dora Hamlin Harriett Block Macht Hon. P. A. Mack, Jr. Judit Pless Odette Fautret Shepherd Charles Jeffery Marlatt Jack Wallace Porter Donald G. Sisler Susan Sukman McCray Ben B. Raney, Jr. Samuel W. and Martha K. Siurua Douglas and Jean McLain Stanley Ransom Catherine A. Smith Sylvia McNair Clare Rayner Mary Todd Snider Donald and Sonna Merk Charlotte Reeves William D. and William F. Milligan Albert and Lynn Reichle Elizabeth Kiser Strauss, Jr. Robert A. Mix Naomi Ritter Douglas and Margaret Strong Dale and Cynthia Nelson Murray and Sue Robinson Hans and Alice Tischler Del and Letty Newkirk Eleanor Roehr Henry A. and Celicia Upper Robert O’Hearn Roy and Mary Samuelsen Nicoletta Valletti Fred Opie and Melanie Spewock George Pershing Sappenfield Robert J. Waller Eleanor Osborn Morton and Virginia Schmucker Charles Webb Charles F. Peters Hubert and Norma Seller Michael Weiss Leonard Phillips Maidee H. Seward Patricia and Robert Williams and Mary Wennerstrom Maurice F. Shadley Ross A. Wingler 5 Anonymous

Thanks to the Friends of Music Donors The 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. The 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 July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009. We are grateful to these donors whose gifts are helping to support scholarships in the 2009-2010 academic year.

Guarantor Scholarship Circle Hoagy Carmichael $10,000 Wade and Ann Harrison Smithville Telephone Company

Cole Porter $5,000 - $9,999 Bob Barker and Pat Fell-Barker Raymond and Marcie* Tichenor John and Adele Edgeworth John and Beth Drewes Nelda Christ and Harold R. Janitz Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Jeanette Calkins Marchant Ross S. Jennings Susie J. Dewey Friends of Music $10,000 and Above James and Laura Byrnes $5,000 - $9,999 Shaun and Jill Byrnes Jennifer A. Cast and Elizabeth K. Franklin

Herman B Wells Circle Gold $2,500 - $4,999

Pamela S. Buell Darby Earles McCarty P. Michael and Patricia Miller Dennis and Judy Leatherman Charles and Julia McClary Kenneth and Debra Renkens

Silver $1,000 - $2,499 Margaret K. Bachman James and Roberta Graham Elisabeth P. Myers Eleanor J. Byrnes Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Dale and Cynthia Nelson William and Anita Cast Frank and Becky Hrisomalos Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Jean A. Creek Peter P. Jacobi Phyllis C. Schwitzer Fred and Suzanne Dahling Ned and Wendy Kirby Curtis and Judith Simic James L. DeCaro Peter and Monika Kroener Gregg and Judith Summerville Frank J. Eberle Michael Molenda and Jack R. Wentworth Harvey and Phyllis Feigenbaum Janet Stavropoulos J. William and Joan Whitaker Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Joseph and Sandra Morrow John and Linda Zimmermann

Dean Wilfred Bain Circle Patrons $500 - $999

David and Ruth Albright James and Joyce Grandorf Carol R. Nicholas James and R. Ann Allen Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis Vera M. O’Lessker Richard and Adrienne Baach Steven L. Hendricks James and Carol Orr Olimpia F. Barbera Rudolf and Rhonda Kachmann James and Helen Pellerite Bob Barker and Pat Fell-Barker George and Catherine Korinek Eleanor B. Phillippe Mark and Mary Bauman Herbert Kuebler and Phil Evans Mildred R. Reich David and Ingrid Beery Robert and Olga May T. E. Reilly, Jr. Renee Benjaminov Michael and Ann McAlexander Gwyn and Barbara Richards Leland and Helen Butler Michael McRobbie and Margrit Rothmuller John and Cathleen Cameron Laurie Burns McRobbie David Sabbagh and Linda Simon Ute and Lynn Coyne Darl and June Miller Anthony and Jan Shipps Lee and Eleanore Dodge John and Geraldine Miller George and Viola Taliaferro Sterling and Melinda Doster Jerry and Anne Moss Henry and Celicia Upper Barbara F. Dunn Lee and Ardith Nehrt Leonard Phillips and Stephen A. Ehrlich Delano and Luzetta Newkirk Mary Wennerstrom Marianne V. Felton Leonard and Louise Newman Barbara L. Wolf Howard and Virginia Gest Jerry and Joan Wright Sustainers $300 - $499

Robert Agranoff and Susan Klein Kenneth and Janet Harker William and Diana Miller Christian and Mary Albright Robert and Ann Harman Martin Newman and James and Susan Alling Carter and Kathleen Henrich Shirley Clements Newman Mariann Bates Ernest Hite and Joan Pauls Roger and Ruth Newton Ronald and Dee Bloom Jean C. Holsinger Daniel and Gale Nichols Paul W. Borg Diane S. Humphrey Janet W. Paflas Malcolm H. Brown Michael Jacobson and Trine Sorensen John and Lislott Richardson James and Carol Campbell Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Murray and Sue Robinson Sarah Clevenger Robert and Troy Kassing Roger and Tiiu Robison Charles and Helen Coghlan Karl and Lynda Koehler Albert and Kathleen Ruesink Esther Ritz Collyer Phillip and Linda Leckey Dennis Senchuk and Karen Hanson Bruce Corner and Gaye Gronlund Jon and Susan Lewis Karen Shaw Dominic and Susan Devito Michael Larsen and R. H. Small and Jane Hewitt John and Beth Drewes Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen Jean J. Smith Michael and Cheryl Engber Harlan Lewis and Doris Wittenburg Glenn and Karen Stephenson Ellen L. Essig William and Violet Lynch Sheldon and Alyce Stryker James and Jacqueline Faris Jason D. McClellan Paula W. Sunderman J. Robert and Joan Fields Dennis and Beverly McGuire Hans and Sara Thorelli Robert and Martha Gutmann Howard and Carolee Mehlinger Samuel and Evelyn Ursu Ralph Hamon and Sandra Kirby Herb and Judy Miller Martha F. Wailes

Donors $100 - $299

Anonymous Howard and Elizabeth Chapman Sandra R. Freund Rodger and Diana Alexander Jay and Nancy Cherry Elizabeth Frey David and Melanie Alpers Nelda Christ Esther Gaber Miriam Alpert Milford and Margaret Christenson Bernardino and Caterina Ghetti Ethan and Sandra Alyea John and Joan Cochran Robert and Elizabeth Glassey Robert and Patricia Anker Delores J. Coleman James and Constance Glen John and Dianna Auld Thomas Coleman and Patricia Wil- Vincent M. Golik, III John and Teresa Ayres liams Henry and Alice Gray Donna M. Baiocchi Edmond and Maxine Cooper Jerry and Linda Gregory Nicholas and Diann Balaguras Steven Coopersmith and Karin Donald Gray and Susan Gubar William and Honey Baldwin Bengtsson Coopersmith Samuel and Phyllis Guskin A. James Barnes Vivian L. Counts Jay and Sandra Habig David and Judith Barnett David B. Couper Richard J. Hamburger Robert and Patricia Bayer John and Barbara Csicsko Stanley and Hilary Hamilton Mark and Ann Bear Jefrey Davidson and Pamela Jones Robert and Julie Hammel Thomas and Barbara Beety Davidson Emmett and Pierrette Harris Shirley Bell Theodore and Alice Deppe Robert and Emily Harrison Ernest and Eva Bernhardt-Kabisch Susie Dewey John B. Hartley Norma B. Beversdorf Max and Jerri Dixon J. Richard Hasler Georgia R. Bledsoe M. Patricia Doyle Miriam Hatch John and Jean Boquist David and Jennie Drasin Lenore S. Hatfield Ellen R. Boruff John and Elizabeth Droege Barbara J. Henn William Bosron and Sheila Barton Michael and Sarah Dunn James and Sandra Hertling Herbert and Johnnie Brantley Mark and Karin Edwards David and Rachel Hertz Donald and Debbie Breiter Mary E. Ehrich John D. Hobson P. Delbert and Carolyn L. Brinkman Peter and Pearl Ekstrom Patricia S. Hodge Carl and Connie Brorson Joe and Gloria Emerson Marian M. Hoffa Laurence and Mary Brown Mary I. Emison Cynthia R. Hogan Alexander and Virginia Buchwald Daniel and Judy Ent Rona Hokanson Richard and Ann Burke David and Brenda Esarey Richard Holen and Anne Kojola- Jack Burks and Pam Boggs Burks Alan and Sara Feldman Holen Derek and Marilyn Burleson Stephen L. Ferguson Richard and Lois Holl Sheila M. Burrello Joseph and Dolores Fiacable Norman and Judy Holy William and Victoria Butz Elfryda Florek Donna Hornibrook Roger and Elaine Byers Charles R. Forker William R. Hotz Barbara J. Byrum Richard Forkner and Susan Burk Ruth D. Houdeshel Anne K. Call Patricia L. Foster Robert and Jacqueline Hounchell Barbara Carlson Bruce and Betty Fowler Jeffrey Huber and Ledford and Julia Carter John and Ella Fox Lesa Lorenzen-Huber Alexander and Donna Cartwright Anne T. Fraker Owen and Annette Hungerford Lawrence and Celeste Hurst F. Timothy Nagler Samuel W. Siurua John L. Iltis Timothy and Donna Noble Charles Six and Eleanor Segal Six Bruce and Lea Jaffee Carol S. Nole Carl and Virginia Smith A. Louise Jerger Gloria G. Noone Catherine A. Smith Marley Jesseph David and Barbara Nordloh Ethel C. Smith Martin D. Joachim, Jr. Douglas and Roma North Janet S. Smith Keith and Doris Johnson Eugene O’Brien Fredric and Roberta Somach Burton and Eleanor Jones Wesley and Patricia Oglesby Alan and Donna Spears Donald and Margaret Jones Joan C. Olcott Janos and Rae Starker Ted Jones and Marcia Busch-Jones Richard and Jill Olshavsky Malcolm and Ellen Stern Gwen J. Kaag Robert and Mary Orben M. Dee and Rozella Stewart Marilyn J. Keiser Dan F. Osen Robert N. Stewart Patricia C. Kellar Cindy Oswalt Robert and Virginia Stockton Janet Kelsay Kent Owen and Suzann Mitten Owen Monique J. Stolnitz Thomas and Mary Kendrick J. Patrick and Margart Page Bruce and Shannon Storm John and Julianne King A. Ralph and Mary Papakhian Linda Strommen Robert and Rita Klausmeier Charles and Patricia Parmenter William and Gayle Stuebe Howard and Linda Klug Harlan and Joanna Peithman Saundra B. Taylor Jerome and Maryann Kopelov Edwin Penhorwood and Charlotte H. Templin Ronald and Carolyn Kovener Costanza Cuccaro Charles E. Thompson Rosey Krakovitz Lamar and Mary Peterson Raymond and Marcie* Tichenor William and Kate Kroll Richard and Harriet Pfister Jeffrey S. Tunis Emilie B. Kromer Doris B. Philbrick Charles and Marjorie Van Tassel Shirley Krutilla Cheryl L. Phillips Kenneth and Marcia VanderLinden William A. Kunkel, III Carol Pierce Alan and Evelyn Veritch Benjamin and Abigail Kuzma Ron and Frona Powell Wayne and Jane Vincent Yvonne Y. Lai Maryrose L. Pratter Robert and Marcia Voss David and Suzanne Larsen Stanley E. Ransom Judith Walcoff Merritt and D. Naomi Lawlis Charles and Suzie Rentschler George Walker and Carolyn John Lawson and Julia Karin Lawson Joseph and Roberta Rezits Lipson-Walker Don and Rita Lichtenberg Myfanwy Richards Donovan R. Walling Howard and Carolyn Lickerman Betty Posson Rieger David Ward-Steinman and Lena D. Lo Joyce H. Ritter Patrice Madura Ward-Steinman Carroll Cecil and Virginia Long-Cecil Jill A. Robinson Robert Botne P. A. Mack, Jr. David and Virginia Rogers Patricia A. Warren William and Eleanor Mallory Allan and Barbara Ross Thomas J. Weakley Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum John and Mary Rucker Eugene and Frances Weinberg Jeanette Calkins Marchant Ruth L. Rusie John and Jocelyn Wentworth Nancy G. Martin John and D. Patricia Ryan Gloria D. Westfall Charles and Katherine Matson Edward and Janet Ryan James and Anna White Chester L. McCormack William and Margaret Salin Mark Wiedenmayer Jerry and Jane McIntosh Arthur and Norma Schenck Virginia N. Wightman James L. McLay Lynn L. Schenck Cleveland and Frances Wilhoit Donald L. McMasters Fred and Jane Schlegel Robert and Patricia Williams Michael and Virginia Metzger Maxie C. Schnicke Willard and Victoria Witte Stephen Moberly and Fredric and Nancy Schroeder Thomas and Sara Wood Sandra Schultz Moberly Richard C. Searles Allen and Rega Wood Alfred Moellering and Carol Christian and Mary Seitz John and Margaret Woodcock Wortman Moellering John and Lorna Seward Robert Woodley and Bernard S. Morris Odette F. Shepherd Judy McCorkel Lois Morris J. Robert Shine Woodley Lenelle Morse Patrick and Lisa Shoulders Virginia A. Woodward J. D. and Patricia Mulholland Michael A. Simkowitz William and Margaret Yarber Frieda E. Myers Denis Sinor Virginia Zeani Thomas and Bernadette Zoss Corporations and Foundations Redbud Hills Psi Iota Xi Bloomington Thrift Shop

Planned Gifts

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 here those individuals who have provided gift documentation in this past fiscal year and to remember those whose gifts have been received.

David E. and M. Ruth Albright Esther Ritz Collyer Jeanette Calkins in memory of Margaret K. Bachman Marianne V. Felton Velma and Emerson Calkins Anita Hursh Cast Douglas and Virginia Jewell Judith C. Simic

Memorials and Tributes Each year, we receive gifts in honor or in memory of individuals whose leadership and good works have enriched the lives of so many. We are pleased to recognize those special individuals for their leadership and the donors whose gifts they have inspired. Margaret Bachman Ruth Houdeshel Louise Rosenthal in memory of William Bachman in memory of Harry Houdeshel in memory of John Calabrese Olimpia Barbera A. Louise Jerger Margrit Rothmuller in memory of Anthony Barbera in memory of Goldie Newman, in memory of Marko Rothmuller Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker and in honor of Leonard and Catherine Smith in memory of Janis Chapline, Louise Newman in memory of Janis Chapline and in honor of Judith Simic Michael McRobbie and Laurie Burns Glenn and Karen Stephenson Shirley Bell McRobbie in memory of Lester Bates in memory of Alan Bell in memory of Janis Chapline, and and Kenda Webb, W. Leland and Helen Butler in honor of Judith Simic and in honor of Gertrude Bates in memory of Kenda Webb, Rosalind Mohnsen and Charles Webb and in honor of Charles Webb in memory of Robert Rayfield, Robert and Marcia Voss William and Anita Cast and in honor of Nancy Rayfield in honor of Richard Forkner in memory of Janis Chapline Barbara P. Monahan and Frieda Myers Fred and Suzanne Dahling in honor of Anita Cast Mark Webb and Lee Ann Smith in honor of Lydia Dahling Elisabeth Myers in memory of Kenda Webb, Susie Dewey in memory of John Myers and in honor of Charles Webb in memory of Robert Dewey Jerrold and Virginia Myerson Ewing and Kay Werlein Sandra Freund in memory of Albert Lazan, and in memory of Lester Bates in memory of Kenda Webb, in honor of Sylvia Ponemon and Robert and Patricia Williams and in honor of Charles Webb Morris Lazan in memory of Marcia O’Brien Esther Gaber Leonard and Louise Newman Porter Barbara Wolf in memory of George Gaber in memory of Janis Chapline in memory of Richard Good, Jr., Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Vera O’Lessker and in honor of Marilyn Schultz in memory of Jeanne Forkner, in memory of Janis Chapline and in honor of Richard Forkner Harlan and Joanna Peithman in memory of Kenda Webb, and in honor of Charles Webb

Donations received between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009, will support scholarships for the 2009-2010 school year. They enrich your life, won’t you enrich theirs?

The performances of Jacobs School of Music students add immeasurably to our cultural life, but many of them could not be here without scholarship assistance. The Society of the Friends of Music is a volunteer organization whose mission focuses on providing scholarships for deserving, talented students at the Jacobs School of Music. Your annual membership contribution helps to fund these scholarships, and to thank you for your dona- tion, you will receive:

•The Libretto, the Friends of Music newsletter •IU Music, the Jacobs School of Music magazine •Prelude, the Jacobs School of Music monthly performance calendar •Invitations to special events

Guarantor Scholarship Circle $10,000 Hoagy Carmichael** $5,000 Cole Porter** Herman B Wells Circle $2,500 Gold** * Contributors admitted to designated dress rehearsals. $1,000 Silver** ** Contributors additional Dean Wilfred Bain Circle eligible for reserved parking upon request (812)855-5342 $500 Patron* $300 Sustainer* $100 Donor* $25 Explorer (age 50 and younger)

Name (s):______Address ______City ______State ______Zip ______Email ______New member Renewal

Checks should be made payable to the Friends of Music (I38I002015). Please mail this form to: Friends of Music, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405. IU Ballet Theater Production Staff

General Manager...... Dean Gwyn Richards Executive Administrator, IU Opera & Ballet Theater...... Maria L. Levy Production Manager...... Jim Lile Stage Manager ...... Brad Vernatter Assistant Stage Managers . Kay Ook, Marcella Smith Set Designer & Master Scenic Artist ...... C. David Higgins Ballet Faculty . Jacques Cesbron, Virginia Cesbron, Doricha Sales, Violette Verdy, Michael Vernon, Guoping Wang Rehearsal Accompanists ...... Chun Chi An, Irina Ter-Grigoryan Technical Director...... Alissia Lauer Assistant Technical Director ...... Nikolaus Miller Executive Administrator of Instrumental Ensembles and Special Performance Activity...... ThomasWieligman Director of Choral Studies ...... William Jon Gray Head of Properties Department and Scenic Artist ...... Timothy Stebbins Scenic and Properties Assistant...... Mark F. Smith Lighting Designer. Patrick Mero Head of Costumes, Wigs & Make-up ...... Eléonore Maudry First Hands . Soraya Noorzad, Dana Tzvetkov Part-Time First Hands...... Anne Holen, Swallow Leach, Magdalena Tortoriello, Rebecca Williams Scenery Construction. Ken D’Eliso, Andrew Hastings Audio Technician . Wayne Jackson Coordinator of Audio Production ...... Fallon Stillman Electrical Maintenance...... Dennis Long Production Administrative Assistant...... Elsa Finnegan Box Office and House Manager. Tridib Pal Director of Marketing and Publicity...... Alain Barker Publicity Assistant ...... Linda Cajigas Office of Marketing and Publicity Editor . Skip Sluder