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Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Summer, 2007 Tanglewood . .. m i BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JAMES LEVINE MUSIC DIRECTOR summer 2007 INSURANCE INVESTMENTS RETIREMENT < ' *tl\e art 4. If* fimply pari &L wh we ore. A: John Hancock we celebrate the talented perforrm s and artists who bring the arts to life. And proudly continue our legacy of supf: rt for the performing arts n 3 c cu tural institutions that enrich our community. the future is yours RESORT SPA GOLF CLUB QRANWEl^ HISTORIC HOTELS NATIONAL TRUST S PERFORMING LIVE AT CRANWELL THIS SUMMER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC YEAR-ROUND. 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Kingsley Dr. Tina Young Poussaint Diane M.Austin Joseph F. Fallon Robert Kleinberg James D. Price Lucille M. Batal Thomas E. Faust, Jr. Farla H. Krentzman Claire Pryor Maureen Scannell Judith Moss Feingold Peter E. Lacaillade Patrick J. Purcell Bateman Steven S. Fischman Renee Landers John Reed Linda J.L. Becker John F Fish Robert J. Lepofsky Donna M. Riccardi George W. Berry Lawrence K. Fish Christopher J. Lindop Susan Rothenberg James L. Bildner Myrna H. Freedman John M. Loder Alan Rottenberg Bradley Bloom Carol Fulp Edwin N. London Joseph D. Roxe Anne F Brooke Dr. Arthur Gelb Jay Marks Kenan Sahin Gregory E. Bulger Stephanie Gertz Jeffrey E. Marshall Ross E. Sherbrooke William Burgin Robert P. Gittens Carmine Martignetti Gilda Slifka Ronald G. Casty Michael Gordon Joseph B. Martin, M.D. Christopher Smallhorn Rena F Clark Paula Groves Thomas McCann John C. Smith Carol Feinberg Cohen Michael Halperson Joseph C. McNay Charles A. Stakely Mrs. James C. Collias Carol Henderson Albert Merck Patricia L. Tambone Charles L. Cooney Brent L. Henry Dr. Martin C. Mihm, Jr. Samuel Thome Ranny Cooper Susan Hockfield Robert Mnookin Albert Togut James C. Curvey Osbert M. Hood Paul M. Montrone Diana Osgood Tottenham P. Tamara Davis Roger Hunt Robert J. Morrissey Joseph M. Tucci Mrs. Miguel de William W. Hunt Evelyn Stefansson Nef Paul M. Verrochi Braganca Ernest Jacquet Robert T O'Connell Robert S. Weil Disque Deane Everett L. Jassy Susan W. Paine David C. Weinstein Paul F Deninger Charles H. Jenkins, Jr. Joseph Patton James Westra Ronald M. Druker Darlene Luccio Ann M. Philbin Mrs. Joan D. Wheeler Alan J. Dworsky Jordan, Esq. May H. Pierce Richard Wurtman, M.D. Alan Dynner Paul L. Joskow Claudio Pincus Dr. Michael Zinner Ursula Ehret-Dichter Stephen R. Karp Joyce L. Plotkin D. Brooks Zug John P. Eustis II Brian Keane Dr. John Thomas Potts, Jr. <••,:. '••'•- - I • Overseers Emeriti Helaine B. Allen Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen David I. Kosowsky Roger A. Saunders Marjorie Arons-Barron Mrs. Thomas Robert K. Kraft Lynda Anne Schubert Caroline Dwight Bain Galligan, Jr. Benjamin H. Lacy Mrs. Carl Shapiro Sandra Bakalar Mrs. James Garivaltis Mrs. William D. Larkin L. Scott Singleton Mrs. Levin H. Jordan Golding Hart D. Leavitt Mrs. Micho Spring Campbell Mark R. Goldweitz Frederick H. Lovejoy, Jr. Patricia Hansen Earle M. Chiles John Hamill Diane H. Lupean Strang Joan P. Curhan Deborah M. Hauser Mrs. Charles P. Lyman Robert A. Wells Phyllis Curtin Mrs. Richard D. Hill Mrs. Harry L. Marks Mrs. Thomas H. P. Betsy P. Demirjian Marilyn Brachman Barbara Maze Whitney JoAnne Walton Hoffman John A. Perkins Margaret Williams- Dickinson Lola Jaffe Daphne Brooks Prout DeCelles Phyllis Dohanian Michael Joyce Robert E. Remis Mrs. Donald B. Goetz B. Eaton Martin S. Kaplan Mrs. Peter van S. Rice Wilson Harriett Eckstein Mrs. S. Charles Kasdon John Ex Rodgers Mrs. John J. Wilson George Elvin Mrs. Gordon F. Kingsley Mrs. Jerome Rosenfeld J. Richard Fennell Officers of the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers Ann M. Philbin, President William S. B alien, Executive Richard Dixon, Executive Vice-President/Tanglewood Vice-President/Administration Sybil Williams, Secretary Howard Cutler, Executive Gerald Dreher, Treasurer Vice-President/Fundraising Leah Weisse, Nominating Chair Programs copyright ©2007 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Cover design by Sametz Blackstone Associates Cover photos by Stu Rosner Administration Mark Volpe, Managing Director Eunice andJulian Cohen Managing Directorship, fullyfunded in perpetuity Anthony Fogg, Artistic Administrator Peter Minichiello, Director ofDevelopment Marion Gardner-Saxe, Director ofHuman Resources Kim Noltemy, Director ofSales, Marketing, Ellen Highstein, Director of'Tanglewood Music Center and Communications Tanglewood Music Center Directorship, Caroline Taylor, Senior Advisor to the endowed in honor of Edward H. Linde Managing Director by Alan S. Bressler and Edward I. Rudman Ray F. Wellbaum, Orchestra Manager Bernadette M. Horgan, Director ofMedia Relations Thomas D. May, ChiefFinancial Officer ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ARTISTIC Bridget P. Carr, Senior Archivist-Position endowed by Caroline Dwight Bain • Vincenzo Natale, Chauffeur/ Valet • Suzanne Page, Assistant to the Managing Director/Manager ofBoard Administration • Benjamin Schwartz, Assistant to the Artistic Administrator ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ PRODUCTION Christopher W. Ruigomez, Director of Concert Operations Meryl Atlas, Assistant Chorus Manager • Amy Boyd, Orchestra Personnel Administrator • Felicia A. Burrey, Chorus Manager • H.R. Costa, Technical Supervisor • Keith Elder, Production and Touring Manager • Jake Moerschel, Assistant Stage Manager • Leah Monder, Operations Manager • John Morin, Stage Technician • Mark C. Rawson, Stage Technician • Leslie D. 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