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The Indiana University Theater presents Perspectives 1900s FALL BALLET

Les Sylphides Choreography by Michael Fokine Music by Frederic Chopin Staged by Cynthia Gregory Isadora Choreography by Isadora Duncan Music by Johannes Brahms and Christoph Willibald Gluck Staged by Lori Belilove L’Après-midi d’un Faune Choreography by Music by Claude Debussy Revived from his notation score by Ann Hutchinson Guest & Claudia Jeschke Le Spectre de la Rose Original Choreography by Michael Fokine Music by Carl Maria von Weber Re-Choreographed and Re-Staged by Michael Vernon Brandenburg IV New Choreography by Michael Vernon Music by Johann Sebastian Bach

Robert O’Hearn, Set and Costume Designer Patrick Mero, Lighting Designer

______Musical Arts Center Friday Evening, October Fifth Saturday Evening, October Sixth Eight O’Clock

One Hundred Fifty-Second Program of the 2007-08 Season music.indiana.edu (1909) Music by Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Choreography by Michael Fokine Staged by Cynthia Gregory The IU Ballet Theater wishes to thank David Dzubay and the Composition Department for their collaboration and assistance with this project. Prelude & Nocturne Nocturne in A-Flat Major, Op. 32 No. 2 Orchestrated by Nikolas (Allen) Jeleuiauskas

Ava Chatterson & Anton LaMon (10/5) Jessi Schachne & Paul Dandridge (10/6) Lucia Jimenez (10/5)/Heidi Satterthwaite (10/6) Emily Grimshaw (10/5)/Ashley Thursby (10/6) Juliann Hyde & Jenna Sagraves Colleen Anthonisen, Carly Baum, Samantha Benoit, Kelsey Dick, Anja Hoover, Caitlin Kirschenbaum, Courtney Ramm, Demetria Schioldager, Kate Schroeder, Jennifer Sherry, Lacy Simpson, Alison Trumbull, Kim Williams, Mary Wroth Valse Waltz in G-Flat Major, Op. 70 No. 1 Orchestrated by Austin Jaquith

Emily Grimshaw (10/5) Ashley Thursby (10/6) Mazurka Mazurka in C, Op. 67 No. 3 Orchestrated by Daniel Highman

Ava Chatterson (10/5) Jessica Schachne (10/6) Mazurka Mazurka in D, Op. 33 No. 2 Orchestrated by Austin Jaquith

Anton LaMon (10/5) Paul Dandridge (10/6) Prelude Prelude in A, Op. 28 No. 7 Lucia Jimenez (10/5) Heidi Satterthwaite (10/6) Valse in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Orchestrated by Daniel Highman Ava Chatterson & Anton LaMon (10/5) Jessi Schachne & Paul Dandridge (10/6) Finale Valse Brillante Grand Valse Brillante in E-Flat Major, Op. 18 No.1 Orchestrated by David Schneider Entire Ensemble Musicians Andres Moran, Conductor Michael Waterman, Violin I Alison Stewart, Violin II Jasmine Beams, Viola Robert Chamberlain, Cello Ashley Eidbo, Bass Daniel Stein, Flute Krista Weiss, Clarinet Maggie Grove, Harp

Intermission

Isadora Dances (1900) Choreography by Isadora Duncan Staged by Lori Belilove Irina Ter-Grigoryan, Piano

The Many Faces of Love From Sixteen Waltzes, Op. 39 ...... Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Greeting No. 1 in B Major Ivy Chow

Lullaby No. 2 in E Major Grace Reeves

Scarf Gypsy No. 4 in E Minor Danielle Dyson Spanish Gypsy No. 11 in B Minor Lauren Collier

Flames of the Heart No. 14 in G-Sharp Minor Kjersti Cubberley

Bacchanal From Don Juan...... Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Ivy Chow, Lauren Collier, Kjersti Cubberley, Danielle Dyson, Courtney Ramm, Grace Reeves, Ashley Thursby

Dance of the Blessed Spirits From Orpheus and Eurydice ...... Christoph Willibald Gluck Minhwa Choi, Isabel Cullather, Christina Dragnea, Sarah Young Ivy Chow, Lauren Collier, Kjersti Cubberley, Danielle Dyson, Courtney Ramm, Grace Reeves, Ashley Thursby

Isadora Duncan’s works presented this evening include dances from her early period set to the music of C. W. Gluck (Bacchanal and Dance of the Blessed Spirits) to dances from her middle period when she created the Brahms suite of waltzes The Many Faces of Love.

Transposed one against another, this selection offers the chance to see Duncan’s growth as an artist through the increasingly faceted prism of her life as a woman. Early works were created as she toured Europe in her youth, dancing barefoot in London salons and causing riots on the Continent as students carried her triumphantly through the streets. The suite of Brahm’s waltzes was created at the height of her tumultuous love affair with the scenic designer Gordon Craig.

L’Après-midi d’un Faune (1912) Music by Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky Revived from his dance notation score by Ann Hutchinson Guest & Claudia Jeschke The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music gratefully acknowledges the Vaslav & Romola Nijinsky Foundation, which authorized the performance of Nijinsky’s L’Aprés-midi d’un Faune.

Faune...... Ben Delony (10/5) Daniel Morales (10/6)

Chief Nymph ...... Jessica Schachne (10/5) Kate Schroeder (10/6) Nymphs ...... Carly Baum, Samantha Benoit, Anja Hoover, Caitlin Kirschenbaum, Heidi Satterthwaite, Jennifer Sherry

Musicians Andres Moran, Conductor Daniel Stein, Flute Erika Grimm, Oboe Krista Weiss, Clarinet Michael Waterman, Violin I Alison Stewart, Violin II Jasmine Beams, Viola Robert Chamberlain, Cello Ashley Eidbo, Bass Maggie Grove, Harp Chee Yean Wong, Piano Joni Chan, Harmonium Nicholas Stone, Percussion

Nijinsky’s first ballet, L’Après-midi d’un Faune, is a landmark in the history of Di- aghilev’s Ballet Russes. It marked the close of its first period, in which Fokine was predominant, and the emergence of the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky as a choreographer whose ideas, stimulated no doubt by Diaghilev, lay outside, and even ran counter to, the classical tradition of St. Petersburg. Prepared with an unprecedented number of rehearsals, the ballet puzzled and even shocked the Paris public when first performed at the Théâtre du Châtelet on May 12, 1912, but the role of the faun, with its hints of sensuality and languor, was to eclipse the more virtuosic parts on which Nijinsky’s reputation in Western Europe originally rested.

This production ofL’Après-midi d’un Faune is based on the 1915 choreographic score, recorded by Vaslav Nijinsky himself in his own dance notation system. Since Nijin- sky’s system of dance notation lay undeciphered for many years, and he himself was unavailable, through mental illness, to reproduce his work, later stagings of this ballet relied exclusively on memory and photographic evidence with an accumulating loss of detail and addition of personal preferences. Even as early as 1916, Nijinsky was urging withdrawal of his ballet due to distortions appearing in versions restaged from dancers’ memories: The New York Times then quoted Nijinsky as saying that “it was not fair to me to use my name as (the ballet’s) author and continue to perform the work in a way that did not meet my ideas.”

It was not until 1987, when dance researchers Dr. Ann Hutchinson Guest and Dr. Claudia Jeschke deciphered Nijinsky’s system, that a translation, into Labanotation, of the choreographer’s painstaking notes on his ballet was at last possible. The resuscitated original version of L’Après-midi d’unFaune adheres strictly to Nijinsky’s original, and restores what Nijinsky’s sister, Bronislava, called its “finely wrought filigree”; it was first presented at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples, on April 11, 1989, with Eric Vu An as the Faun and Carla Fracci as the First Nymph.

Le Spectre de la Rose (World Premiere) Music by Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) Original Choreography by Michael Fokine Re-Choreographed and Re-Staged by Michael Vernon Chun Chi An & Irina Ter’Grigoryan, Piano

Invitation to the Dance

Juliann Hyde & Daniel Ulbricht* (10/5) Jenna Sagraves & Daniel Ulbricht* (10/6)

*Appears courtesy of the Ballet

Originally choreographed for Vaslav Nijinsky in 1911, this updated and re-choreographed version also alludes to a young girl’s excitement after attending a grand ball and is intended as homage to its original choreographer.

Intermission

Brandenburg IV (World Premiere) New Choreography by Michael Vernon The IU Ballet Theater wishes to thank Stanley Ritchie and the Baroque Orchestra for their collaboration and assistance with this project.

Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major ...... Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) First Movement

Paul Dandridge

Brittany Balthrop, Lauren Collier (10/5), Kate Schroeder (10/6), Elaine Sinclair

Heidi Satterthwaite, Lacy Simpson, Ashley Thursby

Elliot O’Glasser, Pablo Sanchez, Benjamin Warner

Second Movement

Ava Chatterson & Anton LaMon

Third Movement

Ben Delony

Samantha Benoit, Danielle Dyson, Jessi Schachne, Demetria Schioldager, Jennifer Sherry

Vincent Brewer, Daniel Morales

Baroque Orchestra Stanley Ritchie, Director Go Yamamoto, Violin Lúcia Alves Melo, Recorder Soloist Miyo Aoki, Recorder Soloist

Violin Viola Violone Eva Bader Neesa Sunar Jens ten Broek Brandi Berry Misha Shapiro Leslie Conner Harpsichord Janelle Davis Cello Dawn Kalis Armee Hong Caroline Bean Koji Otsuki Philipp Schiemenz Albert Rodriguez Vanessa Mio Valerie Weber Choreographers

Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), Isadora Dances .One of the most enduring influences on twentieth-century culture, Isadora Duncan restored the art of dance back to its roots as a sacred art. Inspired by the classical Greek arts, folk dances, and nature, Duncan’s technique is based on weight and flow connecting joyful skips, runs, jumps, and leaps, with full-bodied oppositional swings and gestures. With free-flowing costumes, bare feet, and loose hair, Duncan brought a new vitality to dance utilizing the solar plexus and the torso as the generating force for all movements to follow. Her celebrated simplicity was oceanic in depth—Isadora is credited with inventing what later came to be known as Modern Dance.

Duncan was born in San Francisco, where she studied ballet, Delsarte technique, and burlesque forms (skirt dancing) as a child. Her professional career began in Chicago in 1896 and continued in Europe, where she lived from 1988 to 1907. In London, Duncan was influenced by groups of artists and painters. When in Germany, Duncan was inspired by the works of Fredrick Nietzsche and began to devise her own philoso- phy of dance. She believed that the dance of the future would be natural and free like the dances of the Greeks. In 1904, Duncan established her first school of dance in Grunewald. Here she developed her theories of dance education and assembled her famous dance group, later known as the “Isadorables”. In 1908, Duncan returned to the United States and began to tour throughout the country.

Duncan established schools in Germany, France, America, and Russia. She was heav- ily influenced by the social and political climate of her times, as well as the tragic accidental drowning of her children. Duncan was the first to take the great classical “concert music” (defined as music that was only listened to) and dance to it—among her choices were Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Gluck.

Isadora Duncan continued to create, teach, and perform until her tragic death in France in 1927. A liberated woman who lived ahead of her times, she left a repertory of dances and a technique cherished by dance lovers all over the world.

Michael Fokine (1880-1942), Les Sylphides, Le Spectre de la Rose Michael Fokine was one of the most influential choreographers of the twentieth- century. He was also a talented dancer and teacher. He graduated from the Imperial Ballet School in 1898 and was promoted to first soloist at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1904.

His early works were choreographed for school performances or for special occasions. In 1907 he created his first work for the Imperial Russian Bal- let, Pavillion d’Armide. That year, he also created Chopiniana, to music by Frederic Chopin, an early example of choreography to an already existing score rather than to music specifically written for the ballet.Chopiniana was revised over the next three years and Fokine’s romantic pas de deux in the style of Taglioni to Waltz in C Minor, Op. 64 No.2, became the basis for his ballet blanc, which Diaghilev re-titled Les Sylphides in 1909. Diaghilev provided Fokine with the opportunity to break away from the academic form of late nineteenth- century ballet and implement his reforms. Among his most famous created for the were the Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor, Les Sylphides, Le Spectre de la Rose and Petrouchka.

Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1950), L’Après-midi d’un faune Born in Kiev in 1890, Vaslav Nijinsky was the second son of Thomas Laurentiyevich Nijinsky and Eleonora Bereda; both his parents were celebrated dancers, and his father, in particular, was famous for his virtuosity and enormous leaps. The Nijinskys had their own dance company and performed throughout the Russian Empire.

At the age of nine, Nijinsky entered the Imperial School of Dancing in St. Petersburg, where his teachers soon discovered his extraordinary talent. When he was 16 years old, they urged him to graduate and enter the Mariinsky Theatre. Nijinsky graduated in the spring of 1907 and joined the Mariinsky Theatre as a soloist. As , he danced all of the leading parts at the Mariinsky Theatre and at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, where he was a guest performer. His success was phenomenal.

In 1912, Nijinsky began his career as a choreographer. He created for Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes the ballets L’Aprés-midi d’un faune, Jeux, and Le Sacre du printemps. His work in the field of choreography was generally considered daringly original.

In 1919, at the age of 29, Nijinsky retired from the stage, owing to a nervous break- down, which was diagnosed as schizophrenia. He lived from 1919 until 1950 in Switzerland, France, and England, and died in London in 1950.

Michael Vernon, Brandenburg IV 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 Ballet, and the London Festival Ballet before coming to New York in 1976 to join the Eglevsky Ballet as 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 . His soloS’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 Chau- tauqua 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, Ballet, and Alvin Ailey Company and School, as well as guest teacher for The Julliard School.

Artistic Staff

Chun Chi An, Le Spectre de la Rose 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 from 1972 to 1982. He came to America in 1982 and has 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 (Ger- many). As a music director, he has been working with the Ballet Department in the Jacobs School of Music since 1992.

Lori Belilove, Isadora Dances Lori Belilove’s direct lineage and prestigious performing career have earned her an international reputation as the premier interpreter and ambassador of the dancers of Isadora Duncan. She has been hailed as “… one of the most impassioned and authentic Duncan interpreters around.” Through her performances, master classes, and workshops, children, college students, and professional danc- ers have experienced the purity, timelessness, authentic phrasing, and musicality that has been passed down to Belilove through the direct line of Isadora Duncan dancers. Among her teachers were Julia Levien, Hortense Kooluris, and Garland, as well as Anna and Irma Duncan, two of the six adopted artistic daughters of Isadora Duncan. Belilove trained extensively in the modern technique of Doris Humphrey as a private student of both Eleanor King and Ernestine Stodelle, original members of the Humphrey-Weidman Dance Company. Belilove received a B.F.A. in dance, reli- gion and classical studies from Mills College and has toured both nationally and in- ternationally as a performer, instructor, and choreographer. As a master teacher, Belilove has held residencies at Harvard University, The Julliard School, Northwestern University, Smith College, University of Alabama, and Ohio State, among others. In 2006, she staged and performed the leading role of Isadora in the new dance-theater work Isadora…No Apologies, which ran for two weeks to sold-out performances at the Duke Theater in New York City. Belilove is the leading dancer in the award-winning PBS documentary “Isadora Duncan: Movement From the Soul,” narrated by actress Julie Harris. Belilove is the artistic director of Lori Belilove & Company, the resident perform- ing company of the Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation.

Cynthia Gregory, Les Sylphides Cynthia Gregory, whom Nureyev called “America’s ,” was celebrated as one of the world’s greatest ballerinas during a career that spanned more than a quarter of a century.

Much of Gregory’s early training was in her native Los Angeles with Carmelita Maracci. Awarded a Ford Foundation scholarship at age 14 to study with the , she quickly rose to soloist and became a shortly thereafter, while also dancing with the San Francisco Opera.

Gregory joined American Ballet Theatre in 1965. In 1967, when ABT was on tour in San Francisco, Gregory made an auspicious debut as Odette-Odile in . Her New York debut in the dual role later the same year marked her emergence as a major ballerina.

Gregory danced in more than 80 works at ABT and as a guest with companies in- cluding National Ballet of Canada, Zurich State Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Vienna State Opera Ballet, and Teatro Colon Buenos Aires. Her classical repertoire included lead roles in , The Sleeping Beauty, Coppélia, Raymonda, La Bayadere, , and . She also danced in such notable twentieth-century ballets as George Balanchine’s Theme and Variations, , and Prodigal Son, Agnes DeMille’s Fall River Legend, and Birgit Culberg’s Miss Julie. Roles created for her include Eliot Feld’s Harbinger and At Midnight, Twyla Tharp’s Bach Partita as well as Alvin Ailey’s The River, to name a few.

Gregory was the recipient of the 1975 Dance Magazine Award, honoring her dedica- tion to and enrichment of the art of dance. In 1978, she received the Harkness Ballet Foundation’s first annual Dance Award. She is the only recipient of two annual awards from Dance Educators of America—in 1981 and 1988. She also received the lifetime- achievement Certificate of Merit from the National Arts Club in 1991. Gregory holds an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Hofstra University (1993) and an honor- ary doctorate from State University of New York—Purchase College (1995).

Since 1991, Gregory has been chairman of the board of Career Transition for Dancers and stages , coaches, and gives master dance classes for dance companies around the world. Ann Hutchinson Guest, L’Après-midi d’un Faune Born in New York City and educated in Europe, Ann Hutchinson Guest discovered dance notation early in her dance career at the Jooss-Leeder Dance School. As a dancer and notator, she worked with choreographers such as Robbins, deMille, Tu- dor, Balanchine, and Humphrey, gaining wide experience in different styles of dance and movement concepts. A founder and, for 20 years, director of the New York City Dance Notation Bureau, she has been at the forefront in the use and development of Labanotation, spearheading new ideas in teaching methods incorporating notation.

Claudia Jeschke, L’Après-midi d’un faune Dancer, reconstructor, historian. Born in Ludwigsburg, Germany, Jeschke studied Labanotation as well as various forms of dance in Munich, New York and Philadel- phia. Her interest in theater led to performance and choreography, as well as acting and directing. Following studies in theater and literature and a doctoral disserta- tion on the historical development of dance notation, she was appointed professor of dance studies at the Paris-Lodron University in Salzburg, Austria. Ms. Jeschke is considered to be one of the pioneers in establishing dance studies as an academic discipline in the German speaking countries. Her body of publications focuses on historical and theoretical issues of dance, as well as on movement research and nota- tion. Among other works of dance history, Jeschke has reconstructed the original score of L’Après midi d’un faune, by Nijinsky, according to his own system together with Ann Hutchinson Guest.

Irina Ter-Grigorian, Isadora Dances, Le Spectre de la Rose Irina Ter-Grigorian received her degrees in piano performance, pedagogy, and as an accompanist in the former Soviet Union. Ter- Grigorian served as a faculty member at the Baku State Conserva- tory 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-Grigorian has continued her work as an accompanist with the Temple Square Concert Series Recitals in Salt Lake City, UT, the University of Utah, and Ballet West Co., and as a collaborative pianist at DePauw University. Ter-Grigorian currently holds the position of accom- panist and music director with the Indiana University Ballet Department. Guest Dancer

Daniel Ulbricht, New York City Ballet, Le Spectre de la Rose Daniel Ulbricht was born in St. Petersburg, FL, and began his dance training at the age of 11 at the Judith Lee Johnson Studio of Dance, studying with Lenny Holmes. He also studied at Les Jeunes Dan- seurs with Javier Dubraq and attended the Chautauqua Summer Dance Program, training with Jean Pierre Bonnefoux and Patricia McBride. In 1999, Ulbricht was invited by the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, to continue his training during their winter program. As a student at SAB, Ulbricht performed with New York City Ballet as a Jester in Peter Martins’ The Sleeping Beauty. In December 2000, he became an apprentice with New York City Ballet, and in November 2001, he joined the Company as a member of the . In January 2005, Ulbricht was promoted to the rank of soloist and to principal dancer in May 2007.

Featured Dancers

Ava Chatterson trained at the Flint School of Performing Arts for 13 years, six of which she performed with the Flint Youth Ballet. Chatterson attended the Joffrey Midwest Workshop (on scholar- ship), the Orlando Ballet School Summer Intensive, and performed in Austria at the Young Tanzsommer Festival with the Flint Youth Ballet. A junior, Chatterson has performed as a soloist in Napoli and a Stepsister in Cinderella, as well as in Winds from the South, The Final Pointe, Paquita, , and Manon.

Ivy Chow began her training with the Russell School of Ballet, home of the Fairfax Ballet. For two years after high school, she trained with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s Graduate Program, during which she performed in their professional productions of The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty. She has also attended summer programs at American Ballet Theatre, International Summer Dance at Point Park University, and Ballet Chicago. Chow is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Alpha Omicron Pi Women’s Fraternity, and serves as an instructor for the IU Pre-College Ballet Program.

Lauren Collier is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Kinesiology. She began her ballet training in Oklahoma City and continued with many schools, including the Harid Conservatory, School of Alberta Ballet, and the National Ballet School of Canada. Summer studies include scholarships at the Tulsa Ballet Summer Workshop and the Pacific Northwest Ballet School. Collier is the recipient of the Jacobs School of Music Dean’s Award and Kenneth C. Whitener Award. She is also a member of Huttons Honors College, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and Kappa Alpha Theta Women’s Fraternity. Featured roles with IUBT include Lead in Glassworks, Dewdrop Fairy and Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, lead in Winds from the South (World Premiere), solo- ist in Napoli Divertissements, soloist in Screemin’ Meemies, and Godmother in Cinderella.

Kjersti Cubberley began her training with Sandra Olgard and continued under the instruction of Dodie Askegard and Peggy Goodner Tan. She has successfully completed the Major examination syllabus and was a member of Theatre Ballet of Spokane for five years. Kjersti has danced in Western Ballet Theatres’ production of Sleeping Beauty and Alberta Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker. For the past five summers, Cubberly has attended summer dance intensives at Boston Ballet, Ballet West, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and, most recently, . She is also a member of the National Society of Col- legiate Scholars.

Paul Dandridge was introduced to dance when his fourth grade class participated in Minds in Motion, a pilot program through Richmond Ballet modeled after Jacques d’Amboise’ National Dance Institute. He later entered the School of Richmond Ballet on full scholarship and recently completed the trainee program. Dandridge is a freshman Dean’s Scholarship recipient pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Physical Therapy.

Benjamin Delony, a native of Baton Rouge, LA, began his train- ing with Marianne Hebert and Madalyn Montegudo before danc- ing with the Baton Rouge Ballet Theater. He has attended summer ballet intensives at Ballet Austin and the Harid Conservatory and has had his original choreography performed at the Louisiana Al- liance for Dance Festival. A sophomore, Delony has already per- formed soloist roles in Jacques Cesbron’s Screemin’ Meemies and Cinderella, as well as dancing in Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante and numerous roles in IUBT’s The Nut- cracker. He is pursuing an outside field in business alongside his ballet degree.

Danielle Dyson began dance training at the age of 13 at the School of the Salt Creek Ballet in Westmont, IL. As a member of the Salt Creek Ballet company, Dyson performed leading roles in Giselle, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and Paquita. She was an apprentice with the professional modern dance company, RASA Dance Chi- cago from 2005-2006, and attended Boston Ballet’s Summer Dance Program in 2007. Dyson is a recipient of the Presidential Arts Scholarship from George Washington University, is a National Collegiate Scholar, and is a Hudson and Holland Scholar at Indiana University. Emily Grimshaw is a junior Ballet major pursuing an outside field in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. She trained under Tanja Tuzer at Tuzer Dancenter in Richardson, TX, and with the Kirov Academy in Washington, DC. She also participated in the Bartholin Inter- national Ballet Seminar in Copenhagen, Denmark, for two years, for the second, as one of five dancers given full scholarship. Her distinctions include a merit scholarship from the Jacobs School of Music, the Fred Kelley Scholarship from the Dallas Dance Council, and membership in the Hutton Honors College, Delta Gamma Women’s Fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma, and Alpha Lambda Honors Societies. While at IU, Grimshaw has performed as a soloist in Fire of Life, Arabian in The Nutcracker, The Orient in Cinderella, Winds from the South, Screemin’ Meemies, and participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Ballet Violette Verdy.

Lucia Jimenez, born in Bogotá, Colombia, began studying ballet after her family settled in South Florida. She trained with Magda Auñon until receiving acceptance into the Harid Conservatory in 2001. Additionally, she has attended summer programs with Chautauqua, Harid, and Georgia Youth Ballet. She has performed in numerous IUBT productions, most recently as the Fairy of Winter in Cinderella. Jimenez, a senior ballet major and IU Faculty Award recipient, plans to pursue a career in public relations.

Anton LaMon, a California native, is a sophomore currently pur- suing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Musical Theatre. Before joining IUBT, LaMon trained with the Indiana University Pre-College Ballet Program (Merit Scholarship) and Extensions Performing Arts Academy (CA), and attended the summer programs of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp (Merit Scholarship) and Debbie Allen Dance Academy (CA). He returns to IUBT after a semester on scholarship at The Alvin Ailey School (NY). LaMon was a 2007 semi-finalist on the Fox Network television showSo You Think You Can Dance? and a WNBA Inferno Dancer for two seasons. A former member of the Indiana Univer- sity African-American Dance Company, LaMon has performed roles with IUBT in Allegro Brilliante, Fire of Life, Screemin’ Meemies, as well as Drosselmeyer in The Nut- cracker. LaMon now works with the IU Pre-College Ballet Program and teaches an undergraduate class for non-majors.

Daniel Christopher Morales, a native of New Jersey, studied various styles of dance at Center Stage Dance and Theater School. He spent summers studying at Boston Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. In the winter of 2006, Daniel studied and performed under the direction of Danny Catanach, director of the Urban Ballet Theater. Daniel is a sophomore pursuing a Bachelor of Sci- ence in Ballet Performance with outside fields in Finance and Audio Technology. Grace Reeves began her training in Summerville, SC, with Terry- Ellen Shields, then continued at North Carolina School of the Arts for three years. She has also studied at the Houston Ballet Acad- emy and The Rock School of Dance. A freshman pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance, this is Reeves’ IUBT premiere.

Jenna Sagraves began her ballet training in Terre Haute, IN, at the age of nine and continued to train at Academy of Dance until her high school graduation. She received additional training with Jordan College Academy of Dance (2002-2004), Ballet Interna- tionale (2004-2005), and Academy of Indiana (2005-2006) in Indianapolis. She also attended summer programs with Boston Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, and Ballet Theater Midwest. Sagraves, a sophomore Ballet Major with an Outside Field in Exercise Science, is a Jacobs School of Music Faculty Merit Scholarship recipient.

Heidi Satterthwaite, born in Indianapolis, moved to Spain with her family when she was two years old. At the age of seven, she began her ballet training in the Spanish Conservatory System, first in Zaragoza, then in Madrid, where she graduated ten years later. She combined this with academic studies through a public Spanish high school, graduating valedictorian of her class. During the sum- mers, she attended various pre-professional programs with María de Avila, Victor Ullate, Milwaukee Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. Her repertory includes neo- classical works by Nacho Duato and Tony Fabre as well as classical works such as La Fille Mal Guardée, Graduados, third act of Raymonda, the second act of Giselle, and Paquita. As a sophomore at IU, Heidi performed in last year’s work of Cinderella, The Nutcracker, and Screaming Meemies. She is also a member of the Hutton Honors College.

Jessica Schachne, a south Florida native, is entering her final year at Indiana University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Business. She began her early training under Magda Aunon and later trained more seri- ously under the direction of Deborah Buttner. Schachne gradu- ated from the Harid Conservatory in 2005, following her acceptance in 2003. She has received summer intensive training from the Washington Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and The Harid Conservatory. Schachne was a finalist in the Ameri- can Ballet Competition of Miami Florida and placed in the recent 2007 regional National Society of Arts and Letters competition. She is also currently a member of the Phi Eta Sigma Honors Fraternity and Alpha Omicron Pi women’s fraternity. Kate Schroeder is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Psychology and a Minor in Business. She trained with Sally Streets at the Berkeley Ballet Theater and attended summer programs at San Francisco Ballet, Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet, and Miami City Ballet. She is a Faculty Award recipient and has most recently been seen as the Fairy of Summer in Cinderella. In addition to her participation in IUBT, Schroeder is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority.

Ashley Thursby, from Richmond, MO, and trained at the , was placed on full scholarship after her first summer of training and continued in that capacity until joining the com- pany as a student apprentice. With the Kansas City Ballet, she performed in A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a fairy, in Giselle as a wili, and numerous roles, including Chinese, in The Nutcracker. Thursby also performed with Ballet West’s touring production of Sleeping Beauty. During the summers, she has trained at Jillana, San Francisco Ballet School (on schol- arship three years), School of American Ballet, and Alonzo King’s Lines Pre-Profes- sional Program in San Francisco (on scholarship). Thursby is a third-year senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Ballet Performance with an Outside Field in Jour- nalism and is the recipient of the Dean’s Award, an Undergraduate Grant, and a Friends of Music scholarship. While at IUBT, she has performed numerous roles, including Clara in Jacques Cesbron’s The Nutcracker.

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IU Alumni Gary and Kathy Anderson are an enterprising and extraordinary couple who keep themselves busy, dividing their time between Villanova, Pennsylvania, and Brown County, Indiana. One could say that, with the number of accomplishments under their belts, they lead the lives of many.

Kathy serves as a volunteer and board member for several cultural and educational organizations. She is a Founding Board Member of Philadelphia Forward, Vice President of the Board of Project HOME, and, until recently, was Chair of the Pennsylvania Ballet. Gary is Emeritus Managing General Partner of TL Ventures in Wayne, PA, one of venture capital’s most prestigious technology investment groups. He was also Executive Vice President at Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., and served as chief executive officer of several software companies. In addition to all this, Gary and Kathy are active members of the Jacobs School’s Dean’s National Advisory Board. Kathy mentions, “this is the most fun I’ve ever had working with an organization.” Gary agrees, adding, “it’s pure enjoyment working with people who represent what it is to be ‘first-class’ in the world.” The Jacobs School is grateful to boast such strong advocates, loving supporters, and more recently, generous contributors.

The Andersons recently established the Gary J. and Kathy Z. Anderson Scholarship fund, which will assist the Jacobs School in attracting the most talented music students from around the world. “The Jacobs School can take great pride in what it offers to both the community and the State of Indiana,” says Gary, “To me, more than anything, the School teaches and promotes excellence and shares this talent with all comers; be they lovers of opera, dance, jazz, or any other kind of music.” Kathy adds, “It’s a great privilege to have the resources to help those things we care about most – and to watch them thrive.” This new endowment qualifies for IU’s Matching the Promise campaign and will receive a one-to-one match on the income it derives, thus doubling the impact of this already generous gift.

Gary and Kathy Anderson continuously offer their wealth of knowledge, love of music, and sheer willingness to help the IU Jacobs School of Music. Their good will and support make a qualitative difference in the lives of many. One is reminded of the words of Herman B Wells, who said: “It’s not what you do that matters, it’s what you help others accomplish that makes the difference.” The Andersons’ actions today will reach far into the future, helping many talented and deserving students achieve their dream of a life in music. Thank you, Gary and Kathy, for making their futures so bright. 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 giftsof opportunity capital support the areas of greatest need, including financial aid, faculty, academic opportunity, and visiting artists. Visionary Members Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Anderson Jack and Pam Burks Dick and Ruth Johnson

Strategic Members Jay and Karen Goodgold Supporting Members Bob Barker and Pat Fell-Barker Craig and Missy Gigax Del and Letty Newkirk William and Katherine Estes Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Donald G. Sisler

Contributing Members Susan and Kurt Alexander Frank Graves Dale and Cynthia Nelson Steve and Susan Backer W. Michael and Joan Olcott Olimpia Barbera Maureen Gretschal Dr. Herbert Parks Connie Kramer Bash Rusty and Ann Harrison Mark and Ora Pescovitz Dr. F. Dale and Linda Bengtson Ross Jennings Gary and Christine Potter Carl and Lois Brehm Jeffrey Jepsen Kenneth and Debra Renkens Laura Bornholdt Ted Jones and Edward and Lois Rath Dr. William and Anita Cast Marcia Busch-Jones Gwyn and Barbara Richards Tony and Josie Cirone Ken and Linda Kaczmarek Dr. James and Mary Alice Rickert Helen Clouse Tom and Gail Kasdorf Clay and Amy Robbins John and Carol Cornwell Arthur Koch and Stine Levy Edward Ronco and William and Marion Crawford George and Cathy Korinek Donna Fambrough Ronco Danny and Patty Danielson Drs. Monika and Peter Kroener Richard Searles Jim and Cheryl DeCaro Dr. Thomas and Theresa Kulb Harold and Jeanette Jung Segel D. Michael Donathan James and Katherine Lazerwitz Randy Shekman and Clarence and Judith Doninger Dennis and Judy Leatherman Nancy Walls Shekman John and Beth Drewes Charles and Zelda Leslie Jefferson Shreve Jack and Stephany Dunfee Hon. P.A. Mack Dr. Frederic and Roberta Somach D. Kim and Jane Dunnick Jeanette Marchant Dr. W. Craig Spence, Jr. Frank Edmondson Darby McCarty John and Jane Spencer Tom and Ellen Ehrlich Phyllis and Jerry McCullough Dr. Mark Sudeith Judith Feldpausch John and Geraldine Miller Mark and Beth Taylor James D. Fitzpatrick Terry and Sara Miller Randall and Marianne Tobias Richard Ford Jim and Jackie Morris Charles H. Webb, Jr., D.M. Barry Gellers David L. Wicker, M.D.

Leadership Circle Members of the Leadership Circle have each contributed 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

The Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs Jack and Linda Gill The Estate of Mrs. Juana Mendel Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation Col. and Mrs. Jack I. Hamlin The Estate of Clara L. Northacksberger Cook Incorporated The Estate of Ione B. Auer Robert R. O’Hearn David H. Jacobs, Jr. Krannert Charitable Trust $500,000 - $1,000,000 DBJ Foundation The Estate of Eva M. Heinitz Arthur R. Metz Foundation Maidee H. Seward W. W. Gasser and Mary Kratz Gasser Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bradford The Estate of Ms. Juanita M. Evans Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Jack and Pamela Burks Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation

$250,000 - $499,999 The Estate of Wilfred C. Bain Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Simon IBM Corporation Charlotte Reeves The Estate of Herman B Wells Christel DeHaan Family Foundation The Estate of David H. Jacobs The Estate of Mrs. Lucille de Espinosa Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasin John and Marilyn Winters The Presser Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Jamey Aebersold Murray and Sue Robinson The Estate of Alvin M. Ehret Richard E. Ford The Estate of Nina Neal Olimpia F. Barbera Thomas and Ellen Ehrlich Paul and Cynthia S. Skjodt The Estate of Sylvia F. Budd Jeanette C. Marchant Deborah J. Simon Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust The Estate of Lee E. Schroeder The Estate of Emma B. Horn Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation Yatish Joshi and Louise Addicott Mr. and Mrs. David E. Simon The Estate of Angeline M. Battista Mr. Herbert Simon

$100,000 - $249,999 The Estate of Frances A. Brockman Eva Sebok Brabson Library & Education Foundation Randall and Marianne Tobias Penn Asset Equity LLC Smithville Telephone Company The Estate of Mavis M. Crow Mag Cole Russell and Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust, Bill and Brenda Little Steve Russell Robert J. Harrison, Trustee Fred and Arline J. Simon Artur Balsam Foundation The Estate of William D. Rhodes The Estate of Mr. and The Estate of Robert D. Aungst William Rhodes Foundation Mrs. Eugene Knapik Cole & Kate Porter Memorial Grad David and Neill Marriott The Estate of Margaret E. Miller Fellowship in Music Trust Kenneth C. Whitener, Jr. The Estate of Robert A. Edwards Doug and Margaret Strong Ford Meter Box Foundation Inc Joan & Marvin Carmack Foundation Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Mrs. Esther R. Collyer Betty Myers Bain The Estate of Ursula Apel Harold R. Janitz Lilly Endowment Inc The Estate of Jascha Heifetz The Estate of Dorothy Rey The Estate of Jean P. Nay The Estate of Margaret H. Hamlin Fred C. Arto

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 September 1, 2006, and September 1, 2007. Those listed here are among the Jacobs School’s most interested 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 Over $100,000

The Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs David H. Jacobs, Jr. W. W. Gasser and Mary Kratz Gasser Yatish Joshi and Louise Addicott Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Anderson Col. Jack I and Mrs. Hamlin The Estate of Lucille Espinosa

$50,000 - $99,999

Louis and Deborah Moench Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Hon. P. A. Mack $20,000 - $49,999 Gayl and Beverly Doster Robert and Sara LeBien Steven L. Stevens Mag Cole Russel and Steve Russell Eva Sebok $10,000 - $19,999 Steve Houghton Arline J. Simon Denis Sinor Olimpia F. Barbera Fred Simon Andre Watts Dick and Ruth Johnson Hank J. Bode and Susan Cartland-Bode $5,000 - $9,999 The Estate of Virginia M. Abee M. A. Gilbert Monika and Peter Kroener The Estate of Pharis M. Allen Jay and Karen Goodgold Robert J. Waller and Linda Bow Leland Caulfield and Eleanor Fell Ruth D. Houdeshel Allen and Nancy White Mark Dankel John D. Winters $1,000 - $4,999 Steen and Eva Andersson Frank C. Graves John and Geraldine Miller Steve and Susan Backer W. Michael and Maureen Gretschel James and Jacqueline Morris F. Dale and Linda Bengtson John and Rita Grunwald Joan C. Olcott Laura A. Bornholdt David C. Hall Paul and Carole Page Mildred J. Brannon Rusty and Ann Harrison Herbert E. Parks Carl and Lois Brehm The Estate of Bernhard C. Heiden George E. Powell The Estate of Frances A. Brockman Harry F. Houdeshel Ellen M. Rainier J. Peter Burkholder Marc Houdeshel and Ann Fairhurst Edward and Lois Rath Yang and Margaret Chen Nancy O. Hublar Gwyn and Barbara Richards Helen G. Clouse Chester Hublar John and Dora Ryan William and Marion Crawford Robert J. Hublar Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Royden Cullinan and Phyllis Thornton Cecelia Hublar Lee E. Schroeder Donald and Patricia Danielson Fred and Nancy Isaacs Richard C. Searles James and Cheryl DeCaro Ross S. Jennings Harold and Jeannette Segel Jay and Jacqueline Dickinson Jeffrey S. Jepsen Lorraine E. Sirucek D. Michael Donathan Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Donald G. Sisler Nile and Lois Dusdieker Thomas and Gail Kasdorf Linda Strommen Frank K. Edmondson George and Cathy Korinek Ellen Strommen Thomas and Ellen Ehrlich Thomas and Theresa Kulb Mark A. Sudeith Judith B. Feldpausch James and Katherine Lazerwitz Randall and Marianne Tobias James D. Fitzpatrick Charles and Zelda Leslie Giorgio and Monte Tozzi Lincoln Foster Jeanette C. Marchant Charles H. Webb Edward and Mary Fox Edward N. Martin David L. Wicker Brent Gault Barney and Kelda Maynard Guntram Wolf Barry S. Gellers Michael McCraw Laura S. Youens-Wexler Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Terry and Sara Miller Mimi Zweig John and Jo Miller

$500 - $999 Charles and Margaret Athey Pamela C. Griffel King Herman E. Rowlett Mark and Mary Bauman Jean-Louis Haguenauer Byuong and Patine Ryu Frederick and Beth Behning Alan J. Harris Robert and Barbara Sanderman Edward R. Bialon Thomas and Jan Healy Virginia G. Sarber Karen M. Boston-Wright Jerome and Lucinda Hey Joan E. Schleef Roberta Brokaw William and Karol Hope Harold and Sandra Shevers Thomas and Katharine Brunner Philip and Carol Huffman Robert Soreo and Ruth D’Emilia Eleanor J. Byrnes Victoria M. Huntington Mary L. Stein Aaron K. Calodney Karen L. Klages Janis M. Stockhouse Richard and Judith Carl Wenyi Kurkul Beth Stoner Byrum E. Carter Adrienne R. Lawrence Mark and Beth Taylor Beth P. Carter Carl and Martha Lenthe Elizabeth J. Thompson Leland and Eleanor Caufield Eric and Rebecca Lightcap Susan C. Thrasher Gary and Terri Chepregi Warren E. Loomis Robert W. Tolan Jeffrey Cohen and Lucie Robert Richard and Geraldine Markus Eric and Rina Turpen J. Neal Cox Patrick and Marianne McCall Gregory M. Wanroy Kathryn M. Davidson Cullen H. McCarty Wayne and Rebecca Weaver Phillip A. Ferguson John and Barbara Morris Miriam E. Whaples E. Irene Gallas and Frances Zweig Lawrence and Betty Myers Sarah E. Wroth Doris A. Greenough James and Carol Orr Barrie and Margaret Zimmerman Norman R. Gregory Jeffrey and Susan Pearsall Veda H. Zuponcic Robert and Joy Renshaw $250 - $499 Roy and Janice Applegate Chi-Keung V. Fung Vincent J. Ognibene Brian M. Barnicle Alan R. Goldhammer Russell L. Otte John and Cynthia Bradford Charles and Ellen Gorham Jan E. Prokop John N. Burrows Rena L. Goss Nancy G. Puckett David and Margery Byrne Selma C. Grant Joann Richardson Verne and Gail Chapman Reri Grist-Thomson Edward and Donna Ronco Robert and June Chartrand Barbara T. Habig Clara M. Roudebush Lloyd and Dorinda Chase Stanley and Hilary Hamilton Mary L. Sachse Robert and Marcia Coleman Norman L. Hanks Monte Schwarzwalder and William A. Crowle Sheila Hass Rebecca Henry Mary W. Davidson Lowell and Ruth Hoffman Varda Shamban Joan C. Day Donna Hornibrook David and Barbara Sheldon Lee and Eleanore Dodge Roy and Mary Hornyak Richard E. Sieber Richard A. Donn Marcia A. Hughes Jean M. Smith Jeremiah and Chelsea Duggan Diane S. Humphrey Marvin K. Smith Robert and Robin Eatman Masanori and Seiko Igarashi Karen M. Taylor Donald and Lucille Erb Wayne and Kristin Jones Heidi Thurston Jeffrey and Deborah Ewald Kenneth and Elyse Joseph Gary T. Wedow Marilyn R. Flowers Lynn A. Kane L and Elizabeth Whaley Roger and Jean Fortna Kathleen Katra Wendy L. Whittemore Gabriel and Sara Frommer Philip L. Knoeppel Charles and Helga Winold Charles L. Fugo Virginia A. Krauss Larry and Joyce Zimmerman Barbara A. Lockard-Zimmerman

$100 - $249 Lois C. Adams Miller Richard and Setsuko Bergstrom Emily J. Carter Karen D. Adrian Mary F. Berk Linda L. Case Sam and Nancy Agres Alan Billingsley and Beverly Landis John P. Cecrle James and Deanna Aikman David S. Blackwell Warner and Grace Chapman Scott Aker and Amy Carmichael Heinz and Gayle Blankenburg Harriet R. Chase Shirley T. Aliferis Julian M. Blumenthal Lee A. Chelminiak Stephen and Rebecca Allen John and Mary Blutenthal Robert and Gayle Chesebro James A. Allison Timothy Boeglin and Cynthia Reichard James and Janice Childress Paula J. Amrod Alice M. Bogemann Timothy W. Chipman Donna K. Anderson Joanne V. Bollinger Matthew Christ and Sophia Goodman Ann C. Anderson Lawrence and Mary Bond Nelda M. Christ William Aronis and Cheryl Underwood Francis and Kay Borkowski David Clark Kenneth and Elizabeth Aronoff Christopher and Ruth Borman James and Carol Clauser Dawn M. Ashton Suzanne Boswell Theodore and Hannah Cline Kimi W. Atchason Leonard P. Braus Timothy and Donna Cobb James F. Ault Louise Breau-Bontes Timothy and Sandra Connery Helen L. Aylsworth Edward and Barbara Bredemeier Grant and Margaret Cooper Mary K. Aylsworth Clayton and Pauletta Brewer Kevin and Laura Cottrill John N. Baboukis Gilbert L. Bridwell Nora B. Courier Barbara B. Baker Roger Briscoe and Linda Wicker Katherine R. Covington Linda A. Baker Bryce Broughton and Gerald and Susan Cowan C. M. Balensuela Vera Scammon-Broughton Mark D. Cox Ronald and Wilma Ball Dorothea M. Brown Don and Cynthia Crago Sandra C. Balmer Jeffrey T. Brown Alexander and Gretchen Craig Samuel and Janet Baltzer Steve and Adrienne Brown Thomas M. Crawford Pamela L. Banks Lawrence W. Browne Scott Crockett and David Y. Bannard Edward P. Bruenjes Sadae Akatsuka Crockett John and Patricia Barnes Susan C. Bucove Bettejane Crossen Michael R. Barrett James F. Burchill Samuel and Mary Crowl Patricia W. Barrett James R. Burke John and Barbara Csicsko John and Jean Bart Betsy L. Burleigh G and Kathy Cullen Robert R. Bartalot Ann Burns Craig and Sarah Cummings Sheila A. Barton Donna A. Burslem Bradley and Cheryl Cunningham John and Paula Bates Doris J. Burton Michael G. Cunningham Edward and Cynthia Beach Giuliana C. Busch John and Mary Cunningham Jennifer E. Bean Sandra L. Butler Suleman J. Currim Tommye L. Beavers William and Helen Butler Jerry and Alice Curry Ben W. Bechtel David and Kerry Butler John T. Dalton Euel H. Belcher Bruce A. Cain David and Donna Dalton Vincent and Esther Benitez Marc and Jeanne Campbell Janice E. Daniels Roger and Kathleen Benson Donald Capparella and Amy Dorfman David and Bette Davenport Daniel and Ann Berenato Joseph R. Car Todd W. Davidson Sharon M. Berenson James A. Carlson Lenore S. Davis Andrew S. Dawson Linda J. Greaf Michael and Bonnie Jorgensen Gianfranco De Luca Robert A. Green Patricia A. Katterjohn Karen K. Del Prete Bertram Greenspan Carol R. Kelly Michael and Leslie Deleget Charles and Theresa Greenwood Janet Kelsay Imelda Delgado Jerry and Linda Gregory Michael and Joan Kenniff Richard and Barbara Dell Teddy and Phyllis Gron Walter and Joan Kerfoot Joanne C. DeLone Gerald and Anne Grubbs Cheryl L. Keyes Joe DeMeyer Keith M. Gushiken Daniel N. Kidd Mary L. Denne John and Nola Gustafson Song and Hyun Kim Dominic and Susan Devito Gregory and Judith Guzman Mary E. Kimble Ronald and Audrey DeVore Holli M. Haerr Thomas and Vicki King Steven A. Dibner Patricia L. Hales John and Julianne King Roger D. Dickerson Robert and Jeanne Hallam Curtis J. Kinney Barbara C. Dickey Pamela A. Hamill Gaylen S. Klein Olivia M. Dickhaut John Hamilton and Dawn Johnsen Marilyn J. Kloss Maria DiPalma Thomas C. Hamilton Dean J. Kluesner Unknown Donor Brooks and Donna Hamm Richard M. Knapek Paul T. Dove John and Linda Hammel John and Barbara Knipp John and Sharon Downey George W. Hanna Iris J. Knollenberg Michael and Coriine Drost Charlene A. Harb Jan A. Kocman Michael and MaryAnn Dunfee Stephen and Martha Harris Lee and Lee Kohlmeier Robert B. Dvorkin Bruce and Martha Hartman Ellen J. Kolman Richard L. Dwyer Lenore S. Hatfield Margaret G. Kondrat Silsby S. Eastman Jeffrey and Jeanette Hathaway Alan H. Kotz Ruth L. Ebbs Larry R. Hauswald James W. Krehbiel William and Carol Edison Carol F. Hayes Glen Kwok John and Anne-Marie Egan Gloria L. Helmer Dodd and Myrna Lamberton Anne C. Eisfeller Ronda Henderson Alexander Lamis and Holly Horn David and Judith Elliott Carter and Kathleen Henrich Aldis and Susan Lapins Joseph E. Elliott Laura B. Hentges Nathan Larimer and Cara Owens Charles R. Ellis Thomas and Suzanne Herendeen Charles H. Larson Douglas and Kathy Ellis Paula K. Herring Arthur W. Larson Michael J. Ellis Leslie W. Hicken David Lawler and Janis Grant Jonathan Elmer and Alexandra Morphet Carlton L. Higginbotham George Lawrence and Judith Auer Herman and Mary Emmert Jolaine L. Hill Kristen M. Ledson Helen L. 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Newton William and Evelyn Ryberg Jerry and Jacqueline Telgheder Enoch W. Nixon Irving L. Sablosky James and Nancy Teutemacher Margaret V. Norman El-Sayed and Ludina Sallam Macklin and Susan Thomas Douglas S. Norton David and Ann Samuelson Brian P. Thomas Philip and Jennifer Nubel Michael and Susan Sanders Scott Tisdel and Stefanie Jacob Robert Nutt and Joyce Phipps-Nutt Stephanie Sant Ambrogio Kenneth L. T’Kindt Donald E. Ogden John and Donna Sasse Jonathan Towne and Rebecca Noreen David and Diane O’Hagan Thomas Sauermilch and Ida Barak Bruce and Madelyn Trible Patrick and Merribeth O’Keefe Daniel W. Schene Philip and Alice Trimble Cory and Leigh Olson Pamela D. Schiffer Myrna D. Trowbridge Melinda P. O’Neal Charles H. Schisler Earl L. Tucker Greg J. Oster Victoria L. Schneider Gail E. Tucker Adrienne Ostrander Robert Schneider and Sarah Mitchell Linda J. Tucker Elayne Ostrower David D. Schrader Wayne and Debra Uhl Mary A. Owings Matthew R. Schuler Lee Uhlhorn Yukiko Uno David C. Warne Carl and Donna Wiuff John D. Upchurch Stephanie C. Wayland Peter and Teresa Wolf Donald L. Utter Paul and Mary Waytenick Gregory Wolfe and Julie Hochman Matthew and Heather Vaughn Daniel Weiss Carl and Mary Wolford Gregory A. Vaught Ira and Kathryn Weiss Susan L. Wood Ronald B. Vogel Charles G. Wendt Earl S. Woodworth William and Jane Volz Sidney and Kay Wessol Ian Woollen and Susan Swaney Paul and Candace Von Tobel John and Mary Whalin Michael M. Wright Carol M. Voris James and Jessica White Jerry and Joan Wright Sharon P. Wagner Marian P. White Ted and Mary Wuerthner Charlotte E. Wagner Brooke and Margit Williams Christopher Young and Brenda Brenner Henry E. Wahl Dolores Wilson David and Joan Zaun Raymond and Cheryl Waldman Shane and Stayce Wilson Stephen F. Zdzinski Shirley R. Walters James F. Winfield Craig and Cathy Zerbe Sarah F. Ward Susan K. Wiseman Paul and Charlotte Zietlow David and Patrice Ward-Steinman William H. Wiseman Patricia D. Ziomek

Corporation and Foundation Donors Over $100,000 Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation $40,000 - $99,999 Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Wilda Gene Marcus Trust

$5,000 - $49,999 Episcopal Diocese of Indianpolis Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust M.A. Gilbert Declaration of Trust Sweetwater Sound Inc.

$500 - $4,999 Bloomington POPS, Inc. Fidelity Investments Charitable Lilly Endowment Inc. Caterpillar Foundation Gift Fund Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Kuehn Foundation Avedis Zildjian Company Chicago Tribune Foundation W.W. Grainger Inc. Geico Corporation Christ Church Crown Management Bloomington Inc. Guy Kornblum & Associates Citigroup Global Impact MJ and Associates, Inc. Kenneth Warren & Son Funding Trust Inc. Nevada Community Foundation Randall L. and Deloitte Foundation Kalamazoo Community Foundation Marianne W. Tobias Fund Four Walls LLC The Harvey Phillips Foundation Inc. StringPedagogy.com IBM International Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Accenture Foundation Inc. Myers Revocable Trust

Up to $499 Boeing Company Dayton Foundation Depository Inc. Colgate Palmolive Company UBS Foundation Ernst and Young Foundation Goodwin Family Trust Cole & Kate Porter Memorial GE Foundation Sallie Mae Fund Graduate Fellowship in Music Trust Houswald Farms Sun Radius Music International IU Jacobs School of Music Procter and Gamble Fund Daimler Chrysler Corporation Fund Alumni Association Spencer Hudgins Living Trust Henry E. Wahl Revocable Trust Lockheed Martin Corporation Microsoft Corporation Law Offices of Gerald L. Cowan Helios Inc. JP Morgan Chase Foundation Scientific-Atlanta Foundation Inc. Wachovia Foundation Inc. Bank of America Foundation T.I.S. Inc. Eli Lilly and Company BP Foundation Inc. Walt Disney Company Foundation Recognition of Established Funds and Plans The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music gratefully acknowledges all persons and institutions who support our students and faculty through the following endowments, scholarships, fellowships, estate plans, and other funds. As our dependence upon support from the private sector increases, we are deeply thankful for those who show their faith in the future of the IU Jacobs School of Music.

Endowed Scholarships and Fellowships William Adam Trumpet Scholarship Philip Farkas Horn Scholarship George and Elizabeth Krueger Valerie Adams Memorial Scholarship Eleanor Fell Harp Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Jamey and Sara Aebersold Rose and Irving Fell Violin Scholarship Michael Kuttner Music Education Fund Jazz Fellowship William and Marcia Fox Scholarship Robert LaMarchina Music Scholarship Gary J. and Kathy Z. Anderson Joseph Nathan Garton Memorial James and Kathie Lazerwitz Music Scholarship Scholarship Visiting Artist Fund Willi Apel Early Music Scholarship Bill and Mary Gasser Scholarship/ Sara J. and Robert F. LeBien Scholarship Martha and Fred Arto Music Scholarship Fellowship Endowment Jay Lovins Memorial Scholarship Aungst Scholarship Cary M. Gerber Scholarship John Mack Memorial Scholarship Wilfred C. Bain Music Alumni Richard C. Gigax Memorial Scholarship in Oboe Association Scholarship Gignilliat Music Scholarship Wilda Gene Marcus Piano Scholarship Wilfred C. Bain Opera Scholarship Ellen Cash Gignilliat Graduate Jay Mark Scholarship David N. Baker, Jr. Scholarship Fellowship Georgia Marriot Memorial Scholarship Anthony & Olimpia Barbera Latin Linda Challis Gill and Jack M. Gill Arthur W. Mason Music Scholarship American Music Scholarship Music Scholarship Susan Sukman McCray Scholarship Earl O. Bates Meamorial Scholarship Gladys Gingold Memorial Scholarship Susann McDonald Harp Study Joseph Battista Memorial Scholarship Josef Gingold Violin Scholarship Scholarship Achasa Beechler Music Scholarship Montana L. Grinstead Scholarship Katherine V. McFall Scholarship William Bell Memorial Scholarship Arthur and Ena Grist Scholarship Fund Bernardo and Johanna Mendel Colleen Benninghoff Music Scholarship Guillermo Espinosa Endowment Fund Graduate Fellowship Leonard Bernstein Scholarship Wayne Hackett Memorial Harp B. Winfred Merrill Scholarship John E. Best Scholarship Scholarship Otto Miessner Memorial Music Thomas Beversdorf Margaret H. Hamlin Scholarship Scholarship Memorial Scholarship Margaret Harshaw Scholarship Nathan A. and Margaret Culver Julia B. Brabson Memorial Fellowship Russell A. Havens Music Scholarship Miller Scholarship Julia B. Brabson Memorial Scholarship Bernhard Heiden Scholarship Dorothy Hoff Mitchell Scholarship Brass Instrument Scholarship Fund Jascha Heifetz Scholarship Peter Steed Moench Scholarship Kenneth V. and Audrey N. Brown Eva Heinitz Scholarship Jack and Marilyn Moore Graduate Scholarship Dorothy L. Herriman Scholarship Flute Fellowship Sylvia Feibelman Budd and Mark H. Hindsley Award for Marcel Mule Scholarship Clarence Budd Scholarship Symphonic Band Ben Nathanson Scholarship Vivian N. Humphreys Bundy Dorothy Hoff Mitchell Scholarship Nina Neal Scholarship Scholarship Ernest Hoffzimmer Scholarship Robert Erland Neal Dorothy Knowles Bush and Leonard Hokanson Chamber Music Scholarship Russell Jennings Bush Music Scholarship Juan Orrego-Salas Scholarship Piano Scholarship Georgia Wash Holbeck Fellowship Namita Pal Commemorative Award John and June Canfield Robert J. Harrison, Trustee Jason Paras Memorial Fund Bloomington Pops Scholarship William and Emma Horn Scholarship Marie Alice and Gilbert Peart Marvin Carmack Music Scholarship Harry Houdeshel Memorial Music Education Scholarship Susan Cartland-Bode Scholarship Flute Scholarship Jackie Pemberton Memorial Susan Cartland-Bode Performance Bruce Hubbard Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Excellence Scholarship Dwan Hublar Music Education Cole and Kate Porter Memorial Alan Chepregi Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Emma E. Claus Scholarship Barbara and David Jacobs Fellowship George E. Powell III Scholarship Cook Graduate Scholarship Barbara and David Jacobs Mary and Oswald G. Ragatz Organ Patricia Sorenson Cox Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Mack H. Kay Scholarship Agnes Davis Richardson Memorial Mavis McRae Crow Music Scholarship for Excellence in Jazz Scholarship T. F. and Emma A. Culver Scholarship Composition John Richardson Jr., Violin Scholarship Jeannette Davis Scholarship William Kincaid Memorial Scholarship Walter and Dorothy Robert Pete DeLone Memorial Scholarship Gregory C. Klinefelter Memorial Scholarship Alfonso D’Emilia Scholarship Scholarship Louise Margaret Roth Scholarship Gayl W. Doster Scholarship Marilyn Keiser Organ Scholarship Leonard and Maxine Ryan Frederick Ebbs Memorial Scholarship Eugene J. and Eleanor J. Knapik Memorial Fund David Eisler Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Roy and Mary Samuelsen Scholarship Ruth L. Elias Scholarship Lucie M. Kohlmeier Music Elizabeth Schaefer Scholarship Fund Merle Evans Scholarship Scholarship in Voice Lee Edward Schroeder Endowed Elsie Irwin Sweeney Memorial Lawrence R. & Vera I. White Music Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship György Sebők Scholarship in Piano Elizabeth Schaefer Tenreiro Scholarship Allen R. and Nancy A. White Ruth Parr Septer Scholarship Hans and Alice B. Tischler Endowment Music Scholarship Terry C. Shirk Memorial Scholarship Giorgio Tozzi Scholarship Ken C. Whitener Jr. Fund Shulz Memorial Fund Andy Upper Memorial Scholarship for Ballet Excellence Jerry E. Sirucek Memorial Scholarship Roe Van Boskirk Memorial Scholarship Robert E. Williams Singing Charles W. Slinkard Music Carl G. Van Buskirk Memorial Hoosiers Scholarship Scholarship Fund Scholarship Madge Wilson Music Scholarship St. Luke’s and Goulding Wood Lennart A. von Zweygberg Cello Carol A. Wingler Memorial Organ Scholarship Scholarship Fellowship Janos Starker Cello Scholarship William and Betty J. Wampler Marjorie Schlamp Winters Harp Charlotte Steinwedel Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Evelyn P. Stier Memorial Scholarship Charles H. Webb Music Scholarship Janet Corday Won Memorial Edward M. Stochowicz Memorial Anna Weber Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Wennerstrom-Phillips Piano Scholarship The Woodwind and The Brasswind Douglas and Margaret Strong Wennerstrom Music Theory Associate Scholarship Scholarship Instructor Fellowship Mildred Yoder Organ Scholarship Harry Sukman Memorial Scholarship Asher Zlotnik Scholarship

Endowed Chairs and Professorships Pam & Jack Burks Professorship David H. Jacobs Chair in Music Dorothy Richard Starling Linda C. & Jack M. Gill Chair David and Barbara Jacobs Chair in Violin in violin Chair in Music Henry A. Upper Chair in Music Jack I. and Dora B. Hamlin Otto Nothhacksberger Chair Charles H. Webb Chair in Music Endowed Chair in Piano in Music

Aronoff Percussion Scholarship AnnualCharles Scholarships Gorham Trumpet and FellowshipsPresser Music Award Bea Bleomker Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Sally W. Rhodes Scholarship Mary R. Book Music Scholarship Margaret H. Hamlin Scholarship Sarah Joan Tuccelli-Gilbert Memorial Frances A. Brockman Scholarship Mary Jane Lawhead Keyboard Fellowship in Voice Camerata Scholarship Scholarship Robert J. Waller Fellowship William B. Christ Memorial Scholarship Bernard Opperman Memorial Madge Wilson Music Scholarship DeHaan Graduate Fellowship Scholarship Avedis Zildjian Percussion Friday Musicale Scholarship Scholarship

David N. Baker Visiting Artist FundAdditionalJulius &Privately Hanna Herford SupportedFund for FundsHarvey Phillips Tuba-Euphonium Mary E. & Richard H. Bradford Opera Visiting Scholars & Conductors Quartet Composition Contest Fund Informance Support Fund International Harp Competition Fund Charlotte Reeves Chamber Music A. Peter Brown Research Travel Fund Eva Janzer Memorial Fund Endowment Fund Elizabeth H. Burnham Music Freda and Walter Kaufmann Prize Maidee H. and Jackson A. Seward Instrument Maintenance Fund in Musicology Organ Fund Carillon Fund Ethel Louise Lyman Memorial Fund Singing Hoosiers Donations Fund Hoagy Carmichael Centennial Marching Band Centennial Fund Donald Louis Tavel Memorial Fund Celebration Fund McKinney Music Fountain Fund On Your Toes Fund Austin B. Caswell Award Menke/Webb/Sturgeon Inc. Fund Trombone Artistic Activity Fund Cook Band Building Fund Arthur R. Metz Carillonneur Fund Mary Wennerstrom Phillips and Robert Gatewood Opera Fund Music Dean’s Dissertation Prize Leonard M. Phillips Endowment Music Theory Fund Department of Musicology Fund

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

The mission of the Society of the Friends of Music is to generate scholarship funds for the most talented students of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. The society was established in 1964 to provide the level of support which is needed to attract outstanding students to the Jacobs School of Music, thus sustaining its position among the world’s leading institutions of musical study. Endowed Gift Funds The Robert M. Barker Scholarship The Patsy Earles Scholarship The Shainberg and Newman Scholarship in honor of Patsy Fell-Barker The Robert A. Edwards Scholarship The Karl and Vera O’Lessker Scholarship Thomas J. Beddow & Joseph W. The Patsy Fell-Barker Scholarship The Dagmar K. Riley Scholarship Nordloh Memorial Scholarship in honor of my family The Scott C. and Kathryn Schurz The Alan P. Bell Memorial Scholarship Marjorie F. Gravit Piano Scholarship Latin American Scholarship George A. Bilque, Jr. Scholarship The Rajih and Darlene Haddawi The Ruth E. Thompson Scholarship Anita Hursh Cast Scholarship Scholarship The Kenda Webb Scholarship The Inga and Cesare Mario Cristini The Douglas and Virginia Jewell The Herman B Wells Memorial Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Planned Gifts David E. and M. Ruth Albright Esther Ritz Collyer Douglas and Virginia Jewell Margaret K. Bachman Marianne V. Felton Jeanette Calkins Marchant in memory of Anita Hursh Cast Velma and Emerson Calkins

Companies Providing Match Grants Dana Corporation Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Lilly Endowment Inc. Dow Chemical Company Foundation Global Impact Pitney Bowes IBM International Foundation Special Recognition Patsy Fell-Barker and Bob Barker Jennifer A. Cast Darby McCarty Estate of Jacqueline O’Brien Barbara and Richard Schilling Guarantor Scholarship Circle

Hoagy Carmichael Joan Scully Carmack Memorial Dr. Richard Schilling-Ruth Tourner Voice Scholarship

Patsy Fell-Barker and Bob Barker Darlene andCole Rajih Haddawi Porter / Kathryn Nelda Christ Kahn / Jeanette Calkins The Robert H. Dewey Scholarship and Scott C. Schurz Marchant In memory of Thomas John Drewes, by Ann Shilling Harrison and Wade C. Dinah and John Mason Beth and John Drewes “Rusty” Harrison II Meadowood Retirement Community Richard E. Ford Harold R. Janitz Smithville Telephone Company In memory of Jeanne Hardy Forkner, by Ross S. Jennings / Jean Creek T.I.S. - Tichenor Foundation, Inc Jo Ellen and Stephen Ham

Herman B Wells Circle

Pamela S. Buell William and KatherineGold Estes Kenneth Renkens and William and Anita Cast Charles and Julia McClary Debra Lay-Renkens John and Adele Edgeworth John and Linda Zimmermann

Margaret K. Bachman Kenneth R. R. GrosSilver Louis Dale and Cynthia Nelson in memory of William Bachman Frank and Athena Hrisomalos Leonard and Louise Newman Betty Myers Bain Peter P. Jacobi in memory of Thomas John Drewes in memory of John Myers Arthur Koch and Stine Levy David and Barbara Nordloh Thomas and Ania Beczkiewicz Peter and Monika Kroener Vera O’Lessker F. Dale and Linda Bengtson Gerald and Shirley Kurlander John and Lois Pless Crown Management Bloomington Inc Dennis and Judy Leatherman William Rehwald James and Cheryl DeCaro Howard and Carolyn Lickerman in memory of Barbara Jacobs Don and Suzanne Earnhart in memory of Thomas John Drewes Murray and Sue Robinson Frank K. Edmondson Robert and Olga May David and Virginia Rogers Edward and Mary Fox Michael McRobbie and Phyllis C. Schwitzer in memory of Kenda Webb Laurie Burns McRobbie L. Robert and Sylvia Stohler Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Darl and Margaret Miller Gregg and Judith Summerville in honor of Sylvia McNair Peter and Patricia Miller Hans and Sarah Thorelli James and Roberta Graham Michael Molenda and Janet Stavropoulos Richard and Barbara Vonnegut James and Joyce Grandorf Gerald and Anne Moss James and Joan Whitaker

Dean Wilfred Bain Circle Patrons David and Ruth Albright William and Helen Butler Howard and Virginia Gest S. Christian and Mary Albright in memory of Kenda Webb Robert and Jacqueline Hounchell Donald and Charlene Allen Brian and Angela Courtney Diane S. Humphrey James and Ruth Allen James and Cinda Culver Lawrence and Celeste Hurst in memory of Kenda Webb Linda Degh-Vazsonyi in memory of Kenda Webb James and Susan Alling in memory of Andrew Vazsonyi Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek John and Teresa Ayres Christel DeHaan Ronald and Carolyn Kovener Mark and Mary Bauman Lee and Eleanore Dodge Jon and Susan Lewis Mark and Ann Bear Mary P. Doyle Dennis and Beverly McGuire Michael and Vonora Bishop Barbara J. Dunn Bernard and Betty Morris Malcolm H. Brown and John W. Clower Carolina L. Edwards Delano and Luzetta Newkirk Esther Ritz Collyer in memory of Marcella Mollenauer Elizabeth Newlin Robert E. Burton Marianne V. Felton Martin and Shirley Newman Carol R. Nicholas John and Dora Ryan Catherine A. Smith David and Barbara Nordloh Robert and Alice Schloss Alan and Donna Spears Eleanor B. Phillippe John and Lorna Seward William C. Spence Leonard Phillips and Mary Wennerstrom Anthony and Jan Shipps Henry and Celicia Upper Mildred R. Reich in memory of Kenda Webb Wayne and Jane Vincent Allan A. Ross Jefferson S. Shreve Martha F. Wailes Margrit Rothmuller Curtis and Judith Simic Jerry and Joan Wright in memory of Marko Rothmuller in memory of Kenda Webb in memory of Newell Long

Sustainers Olimpia F. Barbera Mary C. Gasser Fred A. Place in memory of Anthony Barbera Robert Goulet and Barbara Wolf John and Lislott Richardson David and Ingrid Beery Irvin and Marcella Grossack Roger and Tiiu Robison Ronald and Dee Bloom Robert and Martha Gutmann Albert and Kathleen Ruesink in memory of Lillian Smith Robert and Ann Harman Rick and April Sasso Richard and Rita Bremigan in memory of Thomas John Drewes Maxie M. Schnicke Richard and Royla Brown Steven L. Hendricks in memory of Clarence Schnicke Eleanor J. Byrnes Ernest Hite and Joan Pauls Karen Shaw John and Cathleen Cameron Jon Holdread Odette F. Shepherd Philip and Elizabeth Capasso Jean C. Holsinger Richard Small and Elizabeth Hewitt Janis Chapline James H. Johnson Inc PC Carl and Virginia Smith in honor of Curt and Judy Simic R. Keith and Doris Johnson Jean M. Smith Sarah Clevenger Ted Jones and Marcia Busch-Jones William and Marylu Sonntag Kenneth and Lucia Copeland George and Cathy Korinek Ellen Strommen in memory of Chris Carducci, Marian Krajewska in memory of Thomas John Drewes Garth Eppley, Georgina Joshi, William and Mary Kroll Lewis H. Strouse Zachary Novak and Robert Samels Herbert Kuebler in memory of Cora Strouse Luise David Dennis and Dana Long Sheldon and Alyce Stryker Jack Doskow and Jean Person Roger and Ruth Newton Kenneth and Marcia VanderLinden Sterling and Melinda Doster Donald Orr and Caryl Thompson Jack R. Wentworth Peter and Pearl Ekstrom James and Helen Pellerite John and Jocelyn Wentworth David R. Elliott in memory of Thomas John Drewes Robert and Patricia Williams James and Jacqueline Faris Edwin Penhorwood and Costanza Cuccaro Virginia A. Woodward Charles R. Forker in memory of Kenda Webb Steven and Judith Young Richard S. Forkner in honor of Richard Saucedo

Donors Bernard and Tama Abrams Norma L. Bristow David and Jennie Drasin Rodger and Diana Alexander Bill and Patricia Brown John and Elizabeth Droege Jeremy and Robin Allen Laurence and Mary Brown Luba Dubinsky Jon and Sarah Dunn David and Melanie Alpers Alexander and Virginia Buchwald Joel and Janet Ebersole Miriam Alpert Richard and Ann Burke Daniel W. Ebling Ethan and Sandra Alyea Derek and Marilyn Burleson Mark and Karin Edwards Robert and Patricia Anker Sheila M. Burrello Mary E. Ehrich John and Dianna Auld Barbara J. Byrum Joe and Gloria Emerson Donna M. Baiocchi James and Carol Campbell Michael and Cheryl Engber David and Lida Baker in memory of Kenda Webb Daniel and Judy Ent Mark J. Baker Barbara Carlson in memory of Kenda Webb W. Claude and Susan Baker Ledford and Julia Carter Ellen L. Essig A. James Barnes and Sarah Hughes Alexander and Donna Cartwright Phil Evans David and Judith Barnett Elizabeth M. Cawood Richard and Susan Ferguson Robert and Patricia Bayer Howard and Elizabeth Chapman Bob and Jo Fields Eric and Marilyn Behrman Robert and June Chartrand Maurice Finkel Shirley Bell Natalie A. Christoph in memory of Carol Finkel Renee Benjaminov John and Joan Cochran Lydia V. Finkelstein Mildred L. Bern in memory of Dirk Cochran in honor of Juan Orrego-Salas in memory of Henry BernChapman Lenora G. Cohen Richard and Victoria Flint and Mary Blackwell Theodore and Alice Cohn Elfryda Florek Georgia R. Bledsoe Edmond and Maxine Cooper Frank C. Springer Hank J. Bode and Steven and Karin Coopersmith Donald and Sandra Freund Susan Cartland-Bode Bruce Corner and Gaye Gronlund Sarah E. Frey Donald Bogard and Judy Williams Vivian L. Counts Anthony and Beverly Galpern Paul W. Borg and John B. Hartley John R. Cutter Bernardino and Caterina Ghetti Laura A. Bornholdt John and Carol Dare Jeffrey and Toby Gill William Bosron and Sheila Barton Jefrey and Pamela Davidson Suzanne W. Gilson Herbert and Juanita Brantley Diantha V. DeGraw Bruce and Mary Gingles Donald L. Breiter Dominic and Susan Devito Vincent M. Golik in memory of Marilyn Breiter Barbara Dixon Charles and Ellen Gorham Paul and Carolyn Brinkman James J. Doherty Henry and Alice Gray David McClellan Randy and Sarah Rogers John J. Greenman Chester L. McCormack Frank and Jo Rowe William and Robin Gress Jerry and Phyllis McCullough Ruth L. Rusie Murray and Susan Grodner James L. McLay Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Robert I. Grubbs Robert and Eleanor McNamara James and Eileen Schellhammer Samuel and Phyllis Guskin in honor of Olimpia Barbera Lynn L. Schenck Jay and Sandra Habig R. Bruce McQuigg Richard and Deborah Schilling Hendrik and Jacobina Haitjema Howard and Carolee Mehlinger Fred and Jane Schlegel Stanley and Hilary Hamilton Glen and Shirley Melton John and Nancy Schroeder Patrick and Kristin Harbison in memory of R. E. Melton Richard C. Searles Kenneth and Janet Harker Michael and Virginia Metzger Christian and Mary Seitz R. Victor and Martha Harnack Herbert and Judy Miller Catherine F. Siffin Emmett and Pierrette Harris John and Geraldine Miller Michael A. Simkowitz Robert S. Harrison Xenia S. Miller Denis Sinor Donald and Lucy Harvey Laura J. Mills Lorraine E. Sirucek James R. Hasler David and Teresa Milroy in memory of Jerry Sirucek Lenore S. Hatfield Stephen and Sandra Moberly Charles and Eleanor Six William and Constance Hegarty Alfred and Carol Moellering in honor of Scott Six David and Rachel Hertz Steven and Debra Mohler Ruth Skernick Jonathan Hillman and Melissa Korzec Edward Mongoven and in memory of Abraham Skernick Joseph and Eleanor Hingtgen Judith Schroeder David Smith and Marie Libal-Smith John D. Hobson Lois Morris Eliot and Pamela Smith Patricia H. Hodge John and Patricia Mulholland Ethel C. Smith Rona Hokanson Frieda E. Myers Fredric and Roberta Somach Ruth D. Houdeshel Paul and Catherine Nagy Dominic and Patty Spera in memory of Kenda Webb Lee and Ardith Nehrt Pauline Spulber Janis Starcs Owen and Annette Hungerford Shigeo Neriki and Reiko Shigeoka-Neriki Martin D. Joachim Gloria G. Noone Janos and Rae Starker Lora D. Johnson Douglas and Roma North in memory of Harry Houdeshel Edward and Susan Jones Marcia O’Brien Porter P. Ronald and Sarah Stephenson Edward and Anne Jones Joan L. Olcott Malcolm and Ellen Stern Gwen J. Kaag Richard and Jill Olshavsky Robert N. Stewart Marilyn J. Keiser Bernard and Renee Oppenheim Monique J. Stolnitz Patricia C. Kellar James and Carol Orr in memory of George Stolnitz Janet Kelsay Aria L. Oswalt Kirsten F. Streib Thomas and Mary Kendrick Charles and Susan Ott in memory of William Streib John and Julianne King Kent and Suzann Owen Linda Strommen Richard and Lynn Kissel in memory of Kenda Webb in memory of Thomas John Drewes in honor of Darby McCarty Janet W. Paflas Douglas and Margaret Strong Robert and Rita Klausmeier Arsen and Mary Papakhian William and Gayle Stuebe Howard D. Klug in memory of Kenda Webb Mark A. Sudeith Rosey Krakovitz Charles and Patricia Parmenter Alex and Deborah Taggart William A. Kunkel Harlan and Joanna Peithman Robert and Sue Talbot in memory of Patricia Kunkel in memory of Kenda Webb Charlotte H. Templin James and Evelyn LaFollette Russell Percifield Donald L. Thiele E. John and Nancy Lair Dorothy Peterson Charles E. Thompson Michael Larsen and Richard and Harriet Pfister Gabor Tolnay and Margaret Grayson Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen Doris M. Philbrick Charles and Marjorie Van Tassel John and Julia Lawson Carol Pierce Charles H. Webb Edoardo and Mary Lebano Pierrette F Harris Revocable Trust William and Mary Weisell Leslie and Kathleen Lenkowsky Janice Poolitsan David and Peggy Welch Harlan Lewis and Doris Wittenburg Earl and Dorothy Prout Rupert Wentworth and Anne Fraker Mitzi A. Lewison Nevin and Dorothy Raber Gloria D. Westfall George and Brenda Little Stanley and Zelma Ransom L. Alan and Elizabeth Whaley Julian and Mary Livingston Nancy P. Rayfield Mark Wiedenmayer Lillie A. Lohman Barbara J. Reichle in memory of Zachary Novak P. A. Mack Thomas Reynolds and Marie Villa Virginia N. Wightman William and Eleanor Mallory Gwyn and Barbara Richards G. Cleve and Frances Wilhoit Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Myfanwy Richards Willard and Victoria Witte Robert and Ann Marcus Betty Rieger James and Ruth Witten Nancy G. Martin Robert and Sandra Taylor Thomas and Sara Wood Charles and Katherine Matson Jill A. Robinson John and Margaret Woodcock Perry Maull George and Billie Yost The following membership list represents donations made between July 2006 and July 2007. Donations received between July 1, 2007, and June 30, 2008, will support scholarships for the 2008-2009 school year.

Members Richard and Adrienne Baach Morton and Norma Iler Raymond A. Polstra Steven and Dana Backs Donald and Wendy Jensen Psi Iota Xi Bloomington Thrift Shop Brian and Katherine Berman Virginia F. Johnson Robert and Barbara Puckett Chapman and Mary Blackwell Burton and Eleanor Jones Dolores P. Rainey Charles and Nancy Buckles Diane H. Keane Mary J. Reilly Anne K. Call Carl F. Kiehler Redbud Hills Frank and Bessie Campbell Frank and Mary Kominowski Joyce Ritter Milford and Margaret Christenson Ellen M. Lee Arthur and Norma Schenck Anthony and Josephine Cirone Don and Rita Lichtenberg Esther Schrager Mary A. Clark John and Constance Long Robert and Ellen Sedlack Dorothy C. Collins Virginia K. Long-Cecil Barbara J. Shepherd Lawrence L. Davis Andrea Matthias Marietta Simpson Janet E. Dvorak Larry McCoy Joseph and Michelle Smuckler Jo A. Eberly Rosalind E. Mohnsen Glenn and Karen Stephenson William and Pam Fawcett Janet H. Mordarski Stella V. Tatlock Patricia L. Foster Jerrold and Virginia Myerson J. P. Tatum George and Esther Gaber Marcia O’Brien Porter Robert and Sandra Taylor David R. Gibbs Marcus R. Oliphant Roderick Tidd and Lisa Scrivani-Tidd Michael and Patricia Gleeson Dan F. Osen Hans and Alice Tischler James and Roberta Graham Roy and Greta Otte Eugene and Frances Weinberg Terry T. Halloran Dennis and Karen Patterson Mary Ann Willis James and Deborah Holton Wayne Peterson Evelyn L. Wines William R. Hotz Lynda K. Pittman Patricia Wise James and Marcia Huguenard John and Patricia Zeigler

Bed & Breakfast 310 N. Grant Street Inn 812 334-2353 • 24 Distinctively Decorated Rooms • High Speed Internet • Complimentary Breakfast Charming Meeting Room Perfect for Intimate Holiday Gatherings www.GrantStreetInn.com Invitation to Contribute The Society of the Friends of Music is a volunteer organization dedicated to the support of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music through its student scholarship program. As a contributor to the Friends of Music, you will help provide scholarships and competition travel grants to Jacobs School of Music students. In return, you will receive The Libretto, the Friends of Music newsletter; IU Music, the Jacobs School of Music magazine; and invitations to special events, such as the Fall Gala, the Travel Grant Competition, and the Big Band Extravaganza. If your employer, or your spouse’s employer, has a matching gift program, your gift may be worth two or three times as much. Many companies will also match gifts made by their retirees. Ask your personnel office for a matching gift form and return it with your contribution. For more information, please call (812) 855-5342 or visit www.music.indiana.edu/friends. Categories are: Guarantor Scholarship Circle (sponsored scholarship)  * Hoagy Carmichael ...... $10,000.00 Corporate, memorial, and  * Cole Porter ...... $5,000.00 honorary contributions can be made in any category. Herman B Wells Circle *These contributors will  * Gold ...... $2,500.00 be admitted to designated dress rehearsals and will be  * Silver ...... $1,000.00 eligible for reserved parking Dean Wilfred Bain Circle on a limited basis.  ** Patron ...... $500.00 ** These contributors will be admitted to designated  ** Sustainer ...... $300.00 dress rehearsals.  ** Donor ...... $100.00 Thanks for being a Friend! Members of the Friends of Music Family  Supporter ...... $______

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A small portion of funds and/or income therefrom may be used to defray direct costs of raising funds. Contributions are tax deductible and Indiana residents can also receive educational tax credits. Checks should be made payable to the IU Foundation, 38-I002-01-5, Friends of Music Scholarships. Mail to Friends of Music, Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405. If giving to an endowment, such as Herman B Wells or Kenda Webb, simply list that name on the “memory of” line.

IU Ballet Theater Production Staff

General Manager...... Dean Gwyn Richards Executive Administrator, IU Opera & Ballet Theater...... Maria L. Levy Chair, Ballet Department...... Michael Vernon Production Manager...... Jim Lile Stage Manager...... Kathleen Reeves Set Designer...... Robert O’Hearn 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’Grigor’yan Administrative Assistant to Ballet Department...... Charis Peden Technical Director...... Paul Brunner Assistant Technical Director...... Alissia Lauer Stage Technology Intern...... Katie Nolen Executive Administrator of Instrumental Ensembles and Special Performance Activity...... Thomas Wieligman Opera Chorus Coordinator ...... William Jon Gray Head of Properties Department and Scenic Artist ...... Timothy Stebbins Scenic and Properties Assistant...... Mark Smith Properties and Scenic Design Intern...... Rihoko Honda Lighting Designer...... Michael Schwandt Assistant Lighting Designer...... Patrick Mero Electrics Intern...... James J. Carlson Head of Costumes, Wigs, and Make-up...... Parwin Farzad Assistant Costumer...... Eleonore Maudry Costume Construction Supervisor...... Susan Dudley First Hands ...... Soraya Noorzad, Dana Tzvetkov Costumes, Wigs, and Make-up Intern...... Anna Ramsey Purifoy Part-Time First Hand...... Nancy Crome, Yanzi Leach Scenery Construction...... Ken D’Eliso, William Presnell, David Presson Audio Technician...... Wayne Jackson Coordinator of Audio Production ...... Travis Gregg Electrical Maintenance...... Dennis Long Box Office and House Manager...... Tridib Pal Director of Marketing and Publicity...... Alain Barker Publicity Assistant ...... Linda Cajigas Interim Office of Marketing and Publicity Editor...... Cody Medina