Cast of Characters (In order of vocal appearance)

November 11, 2011 November 12, 2011 The four Bohemians: Rodolfo, a poet...... Benjamin Werley Ryan MacPherson Marcello, a painter. . . . . Joshua Conyers Marcelo Silva Ferreira Colline, a philosopher. . . .Andrew Kroes Cody Medina Schaunard, a musician. . . .Tyler Henderson Jeremy Johnson Benoit, their landlord...... Andrew Richardson Jason Duika Mimi, a seamstress...... Joanna Ruszala Shelley Ploss Parpignol, a toy vendor . . . . .Jay Bennett Jay Bennett Musetta, friend of Marcello . . . Hanna Brammer Siena Forest Alcindoro, a state councilor. . . Andrew Richardson Jason Duika Customs Guard...... Zachary Coates Zachary Coates Sergeant...... Zachary Weber Zachary Weber

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November 11, 2011 November 12, 2011 The four Bohemians: Rodolfo, a poet...... Benjamin Werley Ryan MacPherson Marcello, a painter. . . . . Joshua Conyers Marcelo Silva Ferreira Colline, a philosopher. . . .Andrew Kroes Cody Medina Schaunard, a musician. . . .Tyler Henderson Jeremy Johnson Benoit, their landlord...... Andrew Richardson Jason Duika Mimi, a seamstress...... Joanna Ruszala Shelley Ploss Parpignol, a toy vendor . . . . .Jay Bennett Jay Bennett Musetta, friend of Marcello . . . Hanna Brammer Siena Forest Alcindoro, a state councilor. . . Andrew Richardson Jason Duika Customs Guard...... Zachary Coates Zachary Coates Sergeant...... Zachary Weber Zachary Weber

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Indiana University Opera Theater Presents as its 421st production La Bohème An Opera in Four Acts

Music by Italian Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica After Scenes de la vie de Bohème By Henri Mürger

David Effron, Conductor Tito Capobianco, Production Concept and Stage Director Jeffrey Buchman, Associate Stage Director C. David Higgins, Set and Costume Designer Patrick Mero, Lighting Designer Richard Tang Yuk, Chorus Master Brent Gault and Lauren Hime, Children’s Chorus Masters Marcello Cormio, Italian Diction Coach Words for Music, Supertitle Provider Victor DeRenzi, Supertitle Translator ______Musical Arts Center Friday, November Eleven Saturday, November Twelve Friday, November Eighteen Saturday, November Nineteen Eight O’Clock

music.indiana.edu Cast of Characters (In order of vocal appearance) The four Bohemians: Rodolfo, a poet. Benjamin Werley, Ryan MacPherson Marcello, a painter . Joshua Conyers, Marcelo Silva Ferreira Colline, a philosopher...... Andrew Kroes, Cody Medina Schaunard, a musician...... Tyler Henderson, Jeremy Johnson Benoit, their landlord. Andrew Richardson, Jason Duika Mimi, a seamstress...... Joanna Ruszala, Shelley Ploss Parpignol, a toy vendor . Jay Bennett Musetta, friend of Marcello . Hanna Brammer, Siena Forest Alcindoro, a state councilor. Andrew Richardson, Jason Duika Customs Guard. Zachary Coates Sergeant ...... Zachary Weber

People of the Latin Quarter . Brayton Arvin, Stephanie Benkert, James Bennett, Emily Blair, Meredith Bonk, Laura Boone, Anne Clark Chester, Zachary Coates, Curtis Crafton, Brian Darsie, Laura Denney, Jason Duika, Milo Ellis, Joseph Fernandez, Junior, Elena Figueroa, Miguel Garcia Lorenzo, Anna Hashizume, Taylor Henninger, Anna Horner, Carey Jarosik, Rebecca Lauer, Chris Lo, Leah McRath, Guand Hua Gabriel Ma, Deiran Manning, Brendon Marsh, Katherine Matthews, Thomas Morris, Andrew Morstein, Preston Orr, Sandra Periord, Will Perkins, Madolynn Eileen Pessin, Laurel Proctor, Nicholas Pulikowski, Janessa Reames, Andrew Richardson, Jordan Rininger, Stephen Rothkopf, Chris Seefeldt, Benjamin Smith, Lyon Stewart, Jarrell Strickland, Jake Thomason, oelleJ Tucker, Laura Waters, Kelsea Webb, Tyler Webb, Katherine Weber, Zachary Weber, Natalie Weinberg, Sarah Wells, Krista Wilhelmsen, Luke Williams, Sarah Williams, Jacob R. Wooden, Olivia Yokers, Max Zander

Supernumeraries Waiters, Act II...... Tony Ponella, Chris Sackmann Flag Bearer Act II . Tod Wicks Parade Soldier Act II...... Norm Holly Cleaning Lady Act III. Claire Stebbins

Children Supernumeraries Act II and III...... Elías Carballo-Jackson Act II and III...... Natalia Kropf-Estell Act II and III . Riley Paulin

Children’s Choir Madelyn Allender, Basia Bryan, Grace Golden, Nick Irmscher, Ben Johnson, Vivian Livesay, Corah Lydy, Alexandra Lucas, Olivia McDermott-Sipe, Haley Paulin, Olivia Self, Thea Showalter, Ben Tait, Emmy Weaver, Jackie Whiting. Synopsis Place: Paris Time: Circa 1830 Act I: A garret shared by the four Bohemians. Christmas Eve. It is Christmas Eve in the attic apartment shared by four Bohemians. Rodolfo, a poet, and Marcello, a painter, are at home, burning Rodolfo’s manuscript in order to stay warm. Colline, a philosopher, enters with some books he unsuccessfully tried to pawn. Soon, Schaunard, a musician, comes in bringing food, money, and fuel he earned playing for an eccentric Englishman. As the friends are celebrating, Benoit, the landlord, comes for the rent. The friends give Benoit wine, and he begins to brag about women he has been with other than his wife. Feigning outrage at his infidelity, they throw Benoit out of the attic without giving him any money for rent. Everyone but Rodolfo, who must write an article, leaves for the Café Momus. As soon as he is alone, Mimi knocks on the door asking for help because her candle has gone out. Collapsing from a fit of coughing, Mimi, after recovering, realizes that she has dropped her key. Soon after Rodolfo lights Mimi’s candle, a breeze extinguishes her candle. Mimi and Rodolfo both search for the key in the dark. Rodolfo finds the key, but he puts it in his pocket so he can spend more time with Mimi. Rodolfo’s friends call him from the street, and the first act ends with Mimi and Rodolfo having fallen in love almost at first sight. Act II: The Café Momus in the Latin Quarter that same evening. That same evening, imiM and Rodolfo walk through a joyous Christmas Eve crowd to the Café Momus, where they join Rodolfo’s friends. Musetta, who used to be Marcello’s lover, enters with a wealthy old man, Alcindoro de Mittoneaux. Musetta sings a waltz in order to attract Marcello’s attention and make him jealous. Musetta, in a ploy to get rid of Alcindoro, then pretends that her shoe is hurting her and insists that Alcindoro go to the cobbler to get her a new pair. Before Alcindoro returns, the friends hurriedly leave the café. Intermission (20 Minutes) Act III: The Barriere d’enfer, a toll gate near the edge of the city. Later in the winter. At dawn later that winter, Mimi, who is now very frail, makes her way to a toll gate near the edge of the city. She is looking for Marcello. Marcello asks Mimi to join him, Musetta, and Rodolfo inside the tavern. Mimi explains that she is afraid she can no longer be Rodolfo’s lover because he is so jealous. Rodolfo confides to Marcello that he wants to leave Mimi for a variety of reasons. He finally confesses that he is scared because she is so ill. Mimi, who has been hiding but listening to the conversation, coughs, and Rodolfo discovers her. They agree, regretfully, to end their affair. The sad farewell duet of Mimi and Rodolfo becomes a quartet as Musetta and Marcello continue their bickering. Intermission (20 Minutes) Act IV: The garret. The following spring. That spring, back in the bohemians’ apartment, Rodolfo and Marcello sing about how they miss Mimi and Musetta, from whom they have parted. Schaunard tried to cheer everyone up by pretending to have champagne. Musetta comes in and tells them that Mimi is dying. Mimi is brought to the attic because she wishes to die near Rodolfo. Rodolfo helps Mimi to a cot and tries to warm her hands. Musetta sends Marcello to sell her earrings for medicine. Colline leaves to sell his coat for food. Musetta leaves to get a muff for Mimi, so Rodolfo and Mimi are left alone. They reminisce about their past and how much they love each other. Once their friends return, Mimi falls asleep, and then quietly dies.

Artistic Struggle and the Genesis of Puccini’s La Bohème by Matthew Leone If one could create a list of that support Oscar Wilde’s famous saying “Life imitates art, more than art imitates life,” Puccini’s La Bohème would be near the top. At first glance, Puccini’s tale of love among struggling artists in mid nineteenth- century Paris may seem like a curious candidate. While working on the opera between 1893 and 1895, the composer’s living circumstances hardly resembled those of the characters inhabiting Bohème’s squalid garrets and dingy cafes. Far from it—in addition to composing, Puccini also traveled extensively to promote his previous operatic success, the wildly popular Manon Lescaut. Furthermore, Manon’s success had made Puccini wealthy, and he could now pursue some of his favorite pastimes, including cycling and hunting trips. Yet beneath these musical and financial successes, the ealityr was that Puccini’s life still imitated those of La Bohème’s characters: like the opera’s protagonists, Puccini and his collaborators struggled mightily to create a successful work of art. In some ways, it was no small miracle that the composer produced a finished opera at all. The history of La Bohème’s genesis is rife with multiple setbacks, creative differences, frustrations among the composer and librettists, and constant revisions to both plot and music that continued until opening night and beyond. Nevertheless, Puccini and his collaborators succeeded where Bohème’s characters could not, and their struggle makes for a story nearly as compelling as the opera itself. The libretto for La Bohème created problems almost immediately. Puccini’s librettists, Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based the opera’s scenario on French author Henry Mürger’s novel Scenes de la vie de boheme, which was wildly popular in at the time. Mürger’s Scenes was filled with numerous characters and various unrelated subplots, and creating a libretto with dramatic continuity proved immensely difficult. Scenes were frequently added and discarded, and more than once, Giacosa complained about the “wearisome pedantry” of his work on Bohème’s scenario. The initial drafts did not yet contain a number of scenes now regarded as essential to the beloved opera, including the meeting between Rodolfo and Mimi at the end of Act I. The love story between Rodolfo and Mimi was not even at the center of the drama until almost a year into the project. Puccini himself struggled the most with the creation of La Bohème, and his consummate perfectionism and obsessive revisions of both plot and music (sometimes behind the librettists’ backs) caused multiple problems. He disagreed completely with the librettists’ original ending and the details of Mimi’s death, and his stubbornness forced Illica to come up with three different scenarios for the final act. Illica eventually started to question every word he wrote, and he came to expect that Puccini would react negatively to his latest work. Giacosa’s complaints about Puccini’s constant requests for changes, expressed in a letter dated a year and a half after beginning the project, are perhaps most telling: “I’m tired to death of this constant remaking, retouching, adding, correcting. . . . I’ve written this damned libretto from beginning to end three times and certain sections four or five times. How am I supposed to finish at this rate?” Indeed, Puccini’s collaboration with Giacosa had soured to the point that Bohème’s publisher and promoter, Giulio Ricordi, needed to smooth things over. His letter to Puccini, dated nearly two years after the project’s inception, sums up the difficulty succinctly: “It seems to me with your Bohème that I am at a ball game in which the libretto is substituted for the ball.” Furthermore, with each revision of the libretto came new music, and Puccini’s drafts are filled with crossed out passages and reworkings of previous ideas. Whole sections of music and entire scenes were also discarded in the later stages of composition. Puccini even reworked the second act after the January 1896 première, and portions of Act III were revised as late as 1898. In light of all these revisions and collaborative difficulties, it is all the more remarkable that the “definitive” 1898 version of La Bohème is a work of impressive dramatic unity and musical economy. This dramatic unity is especially prevalent in the carefully constructed parallels between Acts I and IV: both acts take place in Rodolfo’s garret, and both acts conclude with a powerful romantic moment between Rodolfo and Mimi. Puccini’s music also reflects the libretto’s unity in its efficient reuse of various musical motives and themes. The score is meticulously constructed, with statements of previously heard melodies holding the entire musical and dramatic fabric together. Mimi’s farewell to Rodolfo in Act IV, “Sono andati,” is introduced by recalling the “love motif” from the Act I duet, “O suave fanciulla.” Mimi’s entrance in Act III is signaled by melodies from her Act I aria, “Mi chiamano Mimi.” Sometimes, this tight construction was a direct result of Puccini’s constant changes. Even in 1898, he revised Rodolfo’s entrance in Act III to include themes from his Act I aria, “Nei cieli bigi,” as well as fragments of the “O suave fanciulla” love motif. If anything, the numerous difficulties encountered by Puccini and his collaborators reveal that struggle can be a highly personal and relative sensation. The struggling artists in La Bohème endure constant hunger and poverty—from their perspective, Puccini’s wealth and comfortable living conditions might seem like paradise. Yet for all his financial comforts, Puccini’s artistic difficulties with La Bohème caused him considerable distress. It is very possible that, from his own standpoint, creating an “ideal” Bohème was as much of a struggle as living the impoverished life of a Rodolfo or Mimi. Despite these vastly different circumstances, though, Puccini’s struggle to make La Bohème a successful work of art was very real. The most important difference between Puccini and Bohème’s struggling artists, however, is that in the end, Puccini triumphed. Artistic Staff Conductor Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, distinguished symphony and opera conductor David Effron grew up in a musical family. His father was concertmaster of the Cincinnati Symphony for 28 years, and his mother was the pianist for that orchestra. After earning Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in piano at the University of Michigan and Indiana University, respectively, Effron received a Fulbright grant for study in Germany and began his professional career as an assistant to General Music Director Wolfgang Sawallisch at the Cologne Opera. Returning to the United States in 1964, he joined the conducting staff of the Opera, a position he held for 18 years. In his early career as a pianist, he accompanied such artists as George London, Placido Domingo, and Sherrill Milnes in recital and collaborated with soprano Benita Valente as her accompanist for a decade. As a prominent educator, Effron taught at the Curtis Institute of Music from 1970 to 1977. As the head of the orchestral program at the Eastman School of Music from 1977 to 1998, he trained hundreds of instrumentalists who are now in professional orchestras worldwide. His conducting students presently hold positions ranging from the assistant conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra to music director positions in the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America. Since 1998, he has served as professor of conducting at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he was appointed chairman of the Orchestral Conducting Department in the fall of 2005. A highly sought-after guest conductor with a repertoire of all the standard symphonic works as well as 105 operas, Effron’s 40-year career has included appearances with major symphony orchestras and opera companies in the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, and the Far East. The summer of 2007 marked his eleventh and final season as artistic director and principal conductor of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina, during which time, the board of the Brevard Music Center established a Principal Artistic Director/ Principal Conductor Chair in his honor. Effron was also honored with the title of Conductor Laureate. In 1984, Effron was the conductor for the Grammy Award-winning recording of Copland’s Lincoln Portrait. His discography also includes a 1987 Pantheon recording with Benita Valente, which won the German Critics Prize. He joined forces with flutist James Galway for an RCA recording of John Corigliano’s Pied Piper Fantasy, winning a top prize from Ovation Magazine. In 2003, Effron received the Musicians of the Year Award from the National Foundation of Music Clubs. In recognition and acknowledgement of his pedagogical contributions, he was honored in the spring of 2004 with the unveiling of a portrait now displayed at the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music. In the spring of 2006, Effron was awarded an honorary doctorate from North Carolina State University.

Stage Director Tito Capobianco is acclaimed for his ingenious and versatile treatment of repertory classics, from Baroque to Romantic, verismo, and contemporary operatic repertoire. Capobianco has staged over 250 productions in Europe, Australia, and the American continent for major opera houses such as Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Paris, and Barcelona, along with the festivals of Spoleto, Caramoor, Las Palmas, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. His staging of American and world premières, plus numerous new productions which have been hailed as landmarks in opera history, have had a strong influence in the development of opera in the United States, beginning with the inauguration of the Lincoln and Kennedy Centers. During the 1960s, his collaboration with soprano Beverly Sills became legendary and led to the first opera production televised from Lincoln Center with Le coq d’or. Throughout his career, Capobianco has demonstrated his commitment to the educational needs of young artists. In 1968, he founded and became general director of the Opera Center at The Juilliard School of Music in New York. He created the Opera Department at the College of Performing Arts in Philadelphia in 1972, the San Diego Opera Center in 1977, and the Pittsburgh Opera Center in 1986. The latter evolved into the Pittsburgh Opera Center at Duquesne in 1990. In the late 1970s, he established the world’s first Verdi Festival. In recognition of his creative work in Italian and French opera and culture, he has been awarded the equivalent of the title of “Sir” by the Italian and French governments as well as numerous honorary degrees for his extensive community involvement. Currently, Capobianco dedicates his time stage directing and offering master classes for teaching institutions such as Academy of Vocal Arts, Indiana University, the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory, and other Russian cultural institutions.

Associate Stage Director Opera News calls director Jeffrey Marc Buchman “a formidable talent.” Following his success directing the première of Madama Butterfly in his Nicaraguan debut for the National Theater in Managua, Buchman returned to direct a critically acclaimed production of La Bohème. Next up, Buchman directs for Florida Grand Opera, Turandot for Mobile Opera, Carmen for Atlanta Opera, and a new production of Faust for Opera Naples. In his commitment to working with emerging young talent, Buchman directed Pirates of Penzance and Luisa Fernanda for Tulsa Opera’s Young Artist Studio as well as opera scenes from more than 20 operas for Sarasota and Chautauqua Opera’s Young Artists and Apprentices. From 2005 to 2010, Buchman created new productions of The Magic Flute, Hänsel & Gretel, Amelia Goes to the Ball, La Divina, Die Fledermaus, and Cosí fan tutte for the Opera Department of the New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida. Buchman studied German at the Goethe Institut in Prien am Chiemsee, Germany, and Spanish at the Instituto Cervantes in New York. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Opera from the Boston Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music in Voice from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in his native city of Baltimore, Md. Winner of the prestigious Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition, Buchman has garnered equal acclaim for both his singing and his acting. Other prizes include First Prize in the National Voice Competition of the National Society of Arts and Letters and a Richard F. Gold career grant from the Shoshana Foundation. Set and Costume Designer Born in Bloomington, Ind., and raised not two blocks from campus, designer C. David Higgins started his theatrical studies at IU intent on becoming an actor/dancer before he discovered his love for scenic design. He studied with the famous C. Mario Cristini and became proficient in the Romantic-Realist style of scenic design and painting. After earning his master’s degree, he joined the staff of Indiana University Opera Theater and has worked there as master scenic artist since the Musical Arts Center opened in 1971. He was appointed to the faculty in 1976 and now serves as chair of the Opera Studies Department and principal designer for Opera Theater, where he designs both scenery and costumes for major new productions. His design credits throughout the United States include the Atlanta Opera, San Antonio Festival, Memphis Opera, Norfolk Opera, Louisville Opera, Detroit Symphony, Canton Ballet, and Sarasota Ballet as well as many other venues. His Indiana University productions have been seen throughout North America as rentals and co-productions by major regional opera companies. His many international credits include the Icelandic National Theater; Ballet San Juan de Puerto Rico; Korean National Opera; Seoul City Opera; Korean National Ballet; Dorset Opera (England); Teatro la Paz de Belem, Brazil; and the Teatro National de São Paulo, Brazil. He has designed the scenery and costumes for the world première of Our Town (Ned Rorem), the American premières of Jeppe (Sandström) and The Devils of Loudun Musical Instruments of the Silk Road

Indiana University Art Museum Judi and Milt Stewart Hexagon Gallery Continuing through December 18, 2011 www.artmuseum.iu.edu (Penderecki), and the collegiate premières of Nixon in China (Adams) and The Ghosts of Versailles (Corigliano) as well as many other operas and ballets. He has received critical acclaim in such publications as Opera News and The New Yorker magazine and is known for his Italianate painting style.

Lighting Designer Patrick Mero is the head of lighting for IU Opera and Ballet Theater. He has designed the lighting for La Bohème, Tosca, L’italiana in Algeri, West Side Story, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicci. He has also done extensive design work for the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department and the IU African American Art Institute’s Dance Ensemble. In addition to his work on the MAC stage, Mero’s designs have been seen in several Cardinal Stage Company productions, including The Grapes of Wrath, The Diary of Anne Frank, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, and Inherit the Wind. Other work around Bloomington, Ind., includes the tango opera Maria de Buenos Aires and Transformations, both at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Mero originally hails from Charleston, S.C., but calls Bloomington home.

CAST Rodolfo Benjamin Werley is a first-year master’s student from Pittsburgh, Pa. He is appearing in his fifteenth IU Opera production. Previously, he has appeared onstage with the IU Opera as Monostatos in Die Zauberflöte, Jake in The Most Happy Fella and as the Master of Ceremonies in The Love for Three Oranges. He also performed in the opera choruses of the IU productions of Rigoletto, La Bohème, Le nozze di Figaro, Les contes d’Hoffman, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Cendrillon, L’italiana in Algiers, , Il barbiere di Siviglia, Die Fledermaus, Faust and, most recently, Così fan tutte. Outside of IU Opera Theater, Werley has participated in a student-run production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice as a fundraiser for the American Red Cross and also appeared as the Prince in IU composition professor Don Freund’s chamber opera, Romeo and Juliet. This past summer, Werley participated in the Castleton Artists Training Seminar with Maestro Lorin Maazel in Castleton, Va., where he covered the role of Rodolfo in La Bohème, Gherardo in Gianni Schicchi and Le théière in L’enfant et les sortileges, also performing scenes from Bizet’s Carmen and Daniel Catan’s Florencia en el Amazonas. He is a student of Carol Vaness and formerly studied with Paul Kiesgen. Ryan MacPherson is one of the most in-demand tenors of his generation. With a vast and growing repertoire, he is well known for his captivating stage presence and expertise with modern and contemporary music. During the 2011 season, MacPherson reprised the role of Alfredo (La traviata) at Opera Santa Barbara and Opera Tampa, a role he debuted to great acclaim at Glimmerglass Opera in 2009. After reprising his role as Anatol (Vanessa) with Das Wiener Konzerthaus, he spent the summer portraying Wilhem in England for the Buxton Festival’s new English translation of . Some career highlights include Tom Rakewell (The Rake’s Progress), Peter Quint (The Turn of the Screw), Heurtebise in Philip Glass’s opera Orphée, Don José (Carmen), Ruggero (La Rondine), Erscheinung eines jüngling (Die Frau Ohne Schatten), Don Ottavio (), Belmonte (Abduction from the Seraglio), Rodolfo (La Bohème ), Laurie (Little Women), and Flammand (Capriccio). Next season, he can be seen with Opera Memphis as Alfred (Die Fledermaus), with Dayton Opera as Romeo (Romeo et Juliette), with Utah Symphony and Opera as Curley (Of Mice and Men), and as the title role in Handel’s Jeptha with England’s Buxton Festival. MacPherson holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia as well as a Master of Music and Artist’s Diploma from Yale University. Marcello In 2011, Joshua Conyers made his Jacobs School of Music debut as Valentin in Gounod’s Faust. He also performed Aeneas in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas with the IU Early Music Institute. In 2010, he made his professional operatic debut as the Mandarin in Turandot at Piedmont Opera in Winston Salem, N.C. Recently, he sang the role of The Vicar in Albert Herring, Lord Guglielmo Cecil in Maria Stuarda, Buonafede in Il mondo della luna, Henry Davis in Street Scene, Bob in The Old Maid and the Thief, and the Devil Gate Keeper in The Devil and Kate at the A. J. Fletcher Opera Institute. Other recent roles include Horace Tabor in The Ballad of Baby Doe and Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus at The Governor’s School for the Arts in Norfolk, Va. Hailing from Chesapeake, Va., Conyers was a student of Robert Brown at The Governor’s School for the Arts and a student of Marilyn Taylor at UNC School of the Arts. Conyers is a winner of several voice competitions and the recipient of numerous scholarships. He has appeared in the opera chorus of Virginia Opera, Todi Music Festival, and Piedmont Opera. He has been a featured soloist for Faure’s Requiem, Handel’s Messiah, Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols, Bach’s Magnificat, and Saint Saens’ Christmas Oratorio. Conyers is pursuing a Master’s in Vocal Performance with Timothy Noble. Baritone Marcelo Silva Ferreira, born in Recife, Brazil, started his musical studies at th age of seven at the Music Conservatory of Pernambuco. Since then, he has received many academic awards and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Music in Voice and Opera at the Jacobs School of Music. He was first-place winner at the Aldo Baldin International Singing Competition, finalist at the 7th Bidu Sayão International Singing Competition, first-place winner in the post-advanced division of the NATS student auditions, received the Cynthia Vernardakis Award at the Orpheus National Music Competition, and was Kentucky State Winner for the NATS Artist Awards competition. He has been featured as a soloist with many orchestras, performing opera, chamber, symphonic, and sacred works. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society. Ferreira made his debut in opera interpreting the conman Dulcamara in Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore in 2004. His other operatic roles include Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana, Giorgio Germont in Traviata, Escamillo in Carmen, and Ben in The Telephone. With IU Opera Theater, he has been seen performing the title role in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and Taddeo in Rossini’s L’Italiana in Algeri. He is a student in the studio of Andreas Poulimenos. Colline Bass Andrew Kroes, a native of Onalaska, Wis., completed his Master of Music at the Jacobs School of Music this past August, studying with Andreas Poulimenos. He previously studied with baritone Daniel Johnson-Wilmot and Paul Kiesgen. Kroes has twice received encouragement awards from the National Council (MONC) auditions in the Wisconsin District. During the 2009-10 MONC auditions, he was a District Winner in the Indiana District and received an Encouragement Award at the Tri-State Regionals. During the 2010-11 season, Kroes performed the role of Mephistopheles in IU Opera Theater’sFaust and made his debut with Opera Tampa as Dr. Grenvil in its production of La traviata and with Utah Festival Opera as Mityukha in Boris Godunov. This season, he will make his debut with Sarasota Opera as The Footman in Vanessa and with Atlanta Opera as the Commendatore in its production of Don Giovanni. Originally from Beulah, Colo., bass-baritone Cody Medina is finishing a Doctor of Music degree under the tutelage of Timothy Noble. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music under the tutelage of Kenneth Cox and holds a Master of Music degree from the Jacobs School of Music. He was awarded 3rd place in the Denver Lyric Opera competition in February 2009. Medina has been featured as Escamillo in Carmen with Arbor Opera Theater, Il Re in Aida and the 5th Jew in Salome with Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre, and Il Prefetto in with Cleveland Opera Troupe. His performances with IU Opera Theater include Méphistophélès in Faust, Don Basilio in Il barbiere di Siviglia, Frère Laurent in Romeo et Juliette, Herr Reich in Die Lustige Weiber von Windsor, Achilla in Giulio Cesare, Snooks in A Wedding, Olin Blitch in Susannah, St. Peter in Too Many Sopranos, and Comte des Grieux in Manon. Other roles he has performed include Dulcamara in L’elisir d’amore, Figaro and Antonio in Le nozze di Figaro, the Colonel in Patience, Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, and Simone, Betto, Guccio, and Pinellino in Gianni Schicchi. Medina has been the bass-baritone soloist with the Hendricks Symphonic Society in numerous performances and was the bass soloist with IU’s Philharmonic Orchestra and Oratorio Chorus in Verdi’s Requiem.

Schaunard Tyler Henderson is currently pursuing a Master of Music degree at the Jacobs School of Music, where he was awarded an associate instructorship. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where he studied voice with Paul Mosteller. While a student at UAB, he performed roles such as Aeneas in Dido & Aeneas, Spokesman in The Magic Flute, and Cadmus King of Thebes in Semele. Tyler studies with Costanza Cuccaro.

Jeremy Johnson, baritone, is making his IU Opera Theater debut. A senior from San Diego, he has previously been on the IU stage as Gladhand in West Side Story as well as appearing in productions of Faust, Lucia di Lammermoor, Romeo et Juliette, and The Love for Three Oranges. He has sung in scenes workshops in Bloomington, Austria, and Canada, singing roles such as Pélleas, Count Almaviva (), Don Giovanni, Carl-Magnus (A Little Night Music), and Dancaïro (Carmen). He recently performed the role of Peter in the touring production of Don Freund’s Romeo and Juliet. Concert credits include Franz Liszt’s Die Seligkeiten with the University Singers as well as premiering numerous works of student composers from universities nationwide. Formerly a student of Alan Bennett, he currently studies with Andreas Poulimenos.

Benoit/Alcindoro Andrew Richardson, bass-baritone, is a second-year master’s student from South Bend, Ind. He did his undergraduate work at DePauw University, studying with Caroline Smith. He has sung the roles of Bartolo in Le Nozze di Figaro, Colline in La Bohème, Simone in Gianni Schicchi, Zuniga in Carmen, and Wagner in the IU Opera Theater production of Faust. Richardson is a student of Brian Horne. Baritone Jason Duika hails from northern Michigan and received his Bachelor of Arts in Voice from Alma College and his Master of Music in Opera Performance from Portland State University in Oregon, where he sang the roles of Yevgeni Onegin, Ford in Falstaff, and Baron Zeta in Die Lustige Witwe. He appeared in a previous La Bohème with Tito Capobianco, where he sang the role of Alcindoro, a role he is repeating in this production. Last year, Duika sang the lead role of Dr. Falke in IU Opera Theater’s Die Fledermaus. He concludes his performer diploma this spring at the Jacobs School, where he studies with Wolfgang Brendel.

Mimi Soprano Joanna Ruszala’s recent operatic appearances include Donna Anna with Arbor Opera Theater and Zerlina with Tulsa Opera. Her interpretation of Puccini’s Mimi has been heard with the Maria Caniglia Theater in Sulmona (Italy), IU Opera Theater, and South Texas Lyric Opera. Other notable roles include Violetta and Donna Anna with IU Opera Theater. Ruszala’s future engagements include her debut as Micaela in Carmen with Tulsa Opera as well as Violetta with the Silesian Opera in her native Poland. Her work as a concert singer and recitalist has taken her to Italy, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Bulgaria, the United States, and Poland. She has garnered many prestigious prizes, including at the 8th International Ada Sari Competition of Vocal Art in NowySacz (Poland), where she won Second Prize as well as Outstanding Soprano. She has won Polish vocal competitions in Duszniki Zdrój and Katowice and received an award from the Polish Ministry of Culture. Her American awards include IU’s Bain Scholarship for Outstanding Opera Singers and a prize from the Kosciuszko Foundation in New York. Ruszala holds a Master of Music in Voice Performance from the Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland, where she studied with H. Januszewska and later served as a member of the voice faculty. She received a Performer Diploma in Voice Performance from the Jacobs School of Music, where she studied with Carol Vaness and Teresa Kubiak. Shelley Ploss is a Performer Diploma student from Peru, Ind. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Music from Butler University while studying with Mary Anne Scott. In the summer of 2009, Ploss participated in the Charley Creek Vocal Workshop with IU Professors Timothy Noble, with whom she is currently studying, and Mary Ann Hart. She was previously a student of Scharmal Schrock. While at IU, Ploss has performed in the chorus for La Bohème, Tales of Hoffman, La traviata, Cendrillon, Vincent, Così fan tutte, and Die Fledermaus and was in the ensemble for the collegiate première of A Wedding. She has performed scenes from Rigoletto, Der Rosenkavalier, Dialogues of the Carmelites, L’amico Fritz, and The Crucible in Opera Workshop with Carol Vaness. In February of 2011, Ploss performed the title role in IU Opera Theater’s production of Suor Angelica. Musetta Hanna Brammer, soprano, is a native of Traverse City, Mich. She is currently pursuing her Master of Music degree at Indiana University. She received her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Manhattan School of Music, where she performed the role of Nina in Paisiello’s Nina, o sia la pazza per amore (U.S. première). Brammer has also performed in The Light in the Piazza (Clara), Phantom (Christine), Les Miserables (Cosette), and The Mikado (Yum-Yum). This winter, she will perform with the Traverse City Encore Winds Symphony as its featured soloist. Brammer is a student of Carol Vaness and is making her IU Opera debut as Musetta. Siena Forest, a soprano from Massachusetts, is a senior completing a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance. She has participated in the chorus of IU Opera Theater’s productions of Die Zauberflöte and the world première of Bernard Rands’ Vincent. Forest spent fall semester of 2010 studying in Vienna, Austria. She is a student of Carol Vaness, and this is her début role with IU Opera Theater.

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Violin I Cello cont’d Trombone Yerim L e e Seunghyun Kang Stephanie Lebens Lydia Umlauf Miles Edwards Victor Ribadeneyra Hye Ji Kim Karen Yeh Brennan Johns, Bass Kevin Matson Austin Hoke Delyana Lazarova Cimbasso Alexander Boissonnault Bass Andrew Smith Sun Huh Steven Metcalf John Sanderson Justin Kujawski Timpani Amy Schlicher Joshua Lebar James Cromer Michael Lim David Scholl William Herzog Percussion Sangwoo Kim Flute Carlos Pacheco-Perez Jessica Lipstone Erin Jeter Violin II Marie Forney Julian Loida Anna Skalova Caroline Wong, Piccolo Azusa Chapman Onstage Banda Nicholas Drumm Oboe Lauren Barounis, Piccolo Julie LeDuc Liza Saracina Casey Clyde, Piccolo Iain Crampton Natasha Wallin Victor Villareal, Piccolo Ruey-Shyuan Pham Keith Sorrels, Christopher Arkin, Trumpet Jonathan Chern English Horn Kristen Baisley, Trumpet Rachel Ruggles Kevin Golden, Trumpet Eric Auerbach Clarinet Timothy Crockett, Benjamin Wedeking JJ Koh Snare Drum Michael Sanderson Jared Jackson Carlos Pacheco-Perez, Emily Acri Siu Chung Chair, Bass Snare Drum

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Opera_BalletAd.indd 1 9/28/11 10:14 AM Student Production Staff Assistant Conductor...... Roger Kalia Assistant Stage Manager ...... Julia Pefanis Supertitle Operator . Brian Eads Head Fly Person ...... Carley Matey Deck Supervisors...... Kelsey DeWitt, Robbie Kozub, Eric Schulzer Head Deck Electrician...... Skylar Delk Props Master...... Ashley Hughes Paint Assistants...... Melody Eotvos, Christa Ruiz Paint Crew...... Monica Armstrong, Eric Dagley, Audrey Escots, Evan Mahan-Taylor, Brendon Marsh, Alyssa Martins, Nolan Moss, Tony Ponella, Kahle Servies Deck Crew...... Erin Bliss, David Bradley, Jeff Cierniak, Andrew DeVoe, Alana Dion, Rachael Fernandez, David Gordon-Johnson, Ashton Hendrich, Patrick Hennessy, Sarah Hunt, Kainan Kawamura, Tyler Keown, Katherine Lee, Alana Shannon, Matthew Storino, Steven Wilson Electric Crew . Brayton Arvin, Ryan Boyce, Patrick Clark, Heather Forrester, Kelly Glyptis, Krista Laskowski, Taylor Robinson, Jabus Smith, Jordan Tarantino, June Tomastic Costume Crew . Simran Afsah, Sarah Akeman, Hannah Andrews, Colleen Beucher, Jason Eck, Anne Kojola Holen, Alyssa Martin, Amber McKoy, Sofia Nawabi, Sam Radke, Christa Ruiz, Chris Scruggs, Nichole Shorts, Jacob Taylor, Beverly Thompson, Eric P. Van Gucht, Lily Walls Audio Production Crew . . . . Coleman Lowndes, Max Queen, Daniel Talton, Steve Veldman, Stephanie Yingst, Casey Zakin TNutcrackerhe music by Tchaikovsky

Conductor: scott sandmeier

Choreographer: michael Vernon

Set & Costume Designer: C. david Higgins

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Nothing announces the Holiday Season deCemBer quite like The Nutcracker! Don’t miss 8pM the favorite ballet for children of all ages. 2, 3 3, 4 2pM For tickets and subscriptions, visit the Musical Arts Center Box Office, (812) 855-7433, or go musical Arts Center online to music.indiana.edu/operaballet. TiCkeTs ON sAle NOw! Jacobs School of Music Honor Roll Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Individual, Corporate, and Foundation Supporters The Jacobs School of Music wishes to recognize those individuals, corporations, and foundations who have made contributions to the School between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011. Those listed here are among the Jacobs School’s most dedicated and involved benefactors, and it is their outstanding generosity that enables the IU Jacobs School of Music to continue to be the finest institution of its kind in the nation.

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Newmark Clayton and Ellen Heath Jerry and Jane Lewis Joan Newton Rita A. Hefron Timothy Lewis Kathleen C. Nicely Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard Zhi Li Omar and Julia Nielsen Laura B. Hentges Timothy Lindeman Gloria G. Noone Thomas and Suzanne Herendeen and Nancy Walker Anne E. Norz Florence E. Hiatt Elyssa A. Lindner David and Diane O’Hagan Leslie W. Hicken William and Karen Lion Mary A. Owings J. William and Karen Hicks David E. Little Hyung-Sun Paik Ford D. Hill Susan M. Llewellyn Donald and Jeanette Palla Rosemary Hobson Warren Loomis Carol L. Pampalone Lowell and Ruth Hoffman John and Rachel Lorber Marilyn Park-Ellington Marilyn L. Hoffman John P. Lowrie Robert and Sandra Parker Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Raymond M. Lucia John and Cheryl Pearse Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Paula A. Lurvey Russell and Ruth Peck Dennis and Judith Hopkinson Marie T. Lutz Kenneth D. Pennington Ray and Phyllis Horton Joan I. Lynch Kathie I. Perrett Emily L. Hostetter Frances M. Madachy Wayne H. Peterson Robert and Jacqueline Hounchell Robert W. Magnuson E L. Petrulis Nancy O. Hublar Joseph and Leslie Manfredo George W. Pickering Ivan and Anne Hughes Rochelle G. Mann James K. Pinney John and Cindy Hughes John L. Maple Robert Plank and T. Earline Moulder Diane S. Humphrey Rudy T. Marcozzi Gregory Powell Llewellyn and Sally Humphreys Brian D. Marcus and Miriam McLeod Powell Gregory A. Imboden Georgianna E. Marks Sylvanna T. Prechtl Norman E. Isaac Kathleen Maroko Robert and Ellen Priez Carole L. James Stuart L. Marrs Jan E. Prokop Warren W. Jaworski Isabelle Martin-Achard Nancy G. Puckett Robert and Kathryn Jessup John M. Maryn David and Monica Purk Martin D. Joachim Thomas O. Mastroianni Brenda J. Quick Thomas and Marilyn Johnson Lida E. Matthen Julia D. Ragains-Slawin Kathleen L. Johnson Andrea Matthias William and Patricia Raglin Ted and Barbara Johnson Matthew and Kelly Mayer Mark E. Randolph Donald and Margaret Jones Barbara E. Mayhew John A. Rathgeb Alan L. Kagan Daniel J. Mazeika Alan and Diana Rawizza Donna C. Kaplan David J. McClellan Deborah A. Rayhab Kathleen Katra Scott McCray Lincoln and Marlene Record Roger E. Kaza Francis McGinnis John L. Reitz Lise E. Keiter Kathryn P. McGregor William E. Remsburg Janet Kelsay P D. McKinney Laura J. Rexroth Natalie J. Kemerer James and Nelia McLuckie Tiffany M. Rice Steven and Kristin Kessler Mary Jo McMillan David W. Riddles Robert and Stephanie Keys Robin McNeil William and Nancy Riggert Myrna M. Killey Michael and Marcia McNelley Lucy C. Ritter Laura J. King William Meezan Alice E. Robbins John and Julianne King James F. Mellichamp Rosella Roberts Joan Kirchner Glenn Mellow and Edith Diggory Brent and Elizabeth Robertson John and Sarah Kitzmiller Stephen P. Merren Jerry and Cynthia Robinson Mitchel and Dorothy Klein Ruth I. Meserve Edward and Donna Ronco John and Barbara Knipp Joe Meter and Elsa Gaines Bruce Ronkin and Janet Zipes Iris J. Knollenberg Lynn A. Meyer Linda J. Rosenthal Charles C. Knox Joe and Juliana Michie James and Maureen Ross Peter Koenig and Mary Jamison Betty B. Miller Daniel Rothmuller Marilyn L. Kouba Ben F. Miller David and Susan Rudman Rosey Krakovitz Ronald and Joyce Miller Irving L. Sablosky Joel S. Krueger Patrick and Frances Mitchell Mary L. Sachse Scott W. Kunkel Richard J. Mlynarski Robert and Ruth Salek Glen Kwok Rosalind E. Mohnsen El-Sayed and Ludina Sallam Dodd and Myrna Lamberton Philip and Patty Moreau Janice Salvucci Thomas and Nancy Lancaster Lenelle Morse Eric B. Samuelson Betty E. Landis Jerry T. Murphy Michael and Susan Sanders Lois B. Lantz Andrea Myslicki Thomas and Martha Sands Aldis and Susan Lapins Jennifer L. Naab Virginia G. Sarber Nathan Larimer and Cara Owens George and Diane Nadaf John and Donna Sasse David and Suzanne Larsen Emery and Patricia Nagy David Sasso and Dana Small John and Sarah Schaffer Paul V. Spade Robert C. VanNuys Daniel W. Schene C. Gregory and Mary Spangler Lawrence A. Vanore Charles H. Schisler Fredrick and Lori Spencer Karen Vaughan Beth E. Schlicksup Peter and Ann Spurbeck William and Jane Volz Tamara L. Schmiege David E. Starkey David Vonderheide Richard and Sabine Schneider Julene Stellato and Elizabeth Coulter Kenneth and Cecile Schubert Scott Stewart and Jeffrey Clanton Eva M. Vouklizas Christopher and Janet Schwabe Lester Suehiro Charlotte E. Wagner Monte Schwarzwalder and Bunnie Au-Suehiro Frederick P. Waible and Rebecca Henry Jerry and Joy Suhrheinrich Harvey and Melissa Walfish Robert E. Schweitzer Robert Sulkow George Walker Perry and Lisa Scott Kathleen E. Sullivan and Carolyn Lipson-Walker John A. Seest Gregory and Rhonda Swanson Sarah F. Ward Gillian Sella Michael D. Sweeney Stephanie C. Wayland Brian Senninger and Richard Cook Yasuoki Tanaka Paul and Mary Waytenick William C. Sereque Lawrence Tavel Wayne and Rebecca Weaver David L. Shea Helen C. 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Up to $999 Opera Illinois League Early Music Associates, Inc. Christ Church Bloomington Chamber Singers East Monroe Water Corporation Annual Giving Circles The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Annual Giving Circles include individuals dedicated to making a difference in the cultural life of our nation. These unrestricted gifts of opportunity capital support the areas of greatest need, including financial aid, faculty research, academic opportunities, and visiting artists. Dean’s Circle Visionary Members $10,000 and Up

Gary and Kathy Anderson Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation The Estate of Harold R. Janitz Jack and Pamela Burks Richard and Alice Johnson

Strategic Members $5,000 to $9,999 Sue Aramian Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Jay and Karen Goodgold Supporting Members $2,500 to $4,999 Frank Graves and Christine Dugan Gwyn and Barbara Richards Mark A. Sudeith Peter and Monika Kroener Beth Stoner David L. Wicker Contributing Members $1,000 to $2,499 Constance K. Bash* Lawrence and Lucienne Glaubinger Lawrence and Betty Myers F. Dale and Linda Bengtson William T. Hopkins Joan C. Olcott William and Anita Cast Ross S. Jennings Herbert E. Parks Mark S. Cobb Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Perry G. Parrigin William and Marion Crawford Thomas and Gail Kasdorf Gary and Christine Potter Donald and Patricia Danielson Arthur Koch and Stine Levy Robert and Joy Renshaw John and Beth Drewes George and Cathy Korinek Harold and Jeannette Segel Jeremiah and Chelsea Duggan Thomas and Theresa Kulb Jefferson S. Shreve D. Kim and Jane Dunnick James and Katherine Lazerwitz Fredric and Roberta Somach Thomas and Ellen Ehrlich Robert and Sara LeBien William C. Spence Edward and Mary Anne Fox P. A. Mack Charles and Lisa Surack Richard and Melissa Gigax Darby A. McCarty Randall L. Tobias Monroe A. Gilbert John and Geraldine Miller Charles H. Webb Artist’s Circle $500 to $999 Ann C. Anderson John and Susan Graham Richard Pugh and Elizabeth Baker Charles and Margaret Athey Norman R. Gregory Donald and Jean Rhoads Harvey and Linda Auerbach Dennis and Katherine Halwes Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Linda A. Baker William and Karol Hope Scharmal K. Schrock Sandra C. Balmer Jeffrey S. Jepsen Richard C. Searles Christopher and Ruth Borman Julie R. Lustman Sandra K. Sherman Karen M. Boston-Wright Francis and Tracey Martin Mary L. Stein J. P. and Barbara Carver Terry and Sara Miller Gloria Terwilliger Kevin A. Casseday John and Barbara Morris Susan C. Thrasher Miriam S. Clarke Dennis W. Organ G. Edward and Cynthia Towson Jorja Fleezanis James and Carol Orr Madelyn P. Trible $250 to $499 Paula J. Amrod Susan E. Grathwohl Margaret V. Norman David Y. Bannard Linda J. Greaf Philip and Jennifer Nubel Mark and Ann Bear Bertram and Susan Greenspan Hugh and Anne O’Donnell Louise Breau-Bontes David E. Greiwe David and Deborah Pierson Montgomery and Mary Brown Brooks and Donna Hamm Edward and Lois Rath John N. Burrows William and Marti Heil Phyllis E. Relyea Verne and Gail Chapman Carlton L. Higginbotham Carolyn J. Rice Robert and Gayle Chesebro Harvey B. Holly Steven L. Rickards David Clark and Diane Coutre Donna Hornibrook Sanford E. Rosenberg Mark R. Conrad James and Janet Humphrey Rebecca S. Russell Gordon Cooper* and Dorothy Shaw Marjorie R. Janove David and Barbara Sheldon Katherine R. Covington Early and Shirley Johnson William R. Shindle Todd and Paulette Davidson Russell L. Jones Wayne and Lois Shipe Richard and Barbara Dell Wayne and Kristin Jones James B. Sinclair Mary L. Denne Marilyn J. Keiser Charles and Eleanor Six Dominic and Susan Devito Carol R. Kelly John L. Snyder Kim and Dianne Diefenderfer Marilyn J. Kloss Darell and Susan Stachelski John and Sharon Downey Virginia A. Krauss William Teltser and Carolyn Marlow John and Anne-Marie Egan Gregory and Veronica Leffler L. Alan and Elizabeth Whaley John and Suzanne Farbstein Arthur J. Lindeman James F. Winfield Jonathan Fields and Kathleen Collins Robert and Marcia Mahnken Donald H. Wissman Gabriel and Sara Frommer Patrick and Marianne McCall Christopher Young Norman and Sharon Funk Jerry and Phyllis McCullough and Brenda Brenner Thomas E. Gerber Beverly A. McGahey Selma C. Grant David and Jean Nanney

$100 to $249

Lois C. Adams Miller Aric B. Boger Samuel and Mary Crowl Nancy J. Agres Lawrence and Mary Bond G. Michael and Kathy Cullen Peggy L. Albertson William H. Bondurant Kevin M. Cummines David and Rosemary Aldrich Arthur and Karen Bortolini Michael G. Cunningham Shirley T. Aliferis William Bosron Edward and Linda Dahm James A. Allison and Sheila Barton-Bosron John T. Dalton Joseph and Sharon Amlung Carolyn E. Bowen David and Donna Dalton Stella N. Anderson Merry R. Brauch Eugene B. Daniels Michael Anderson David A. Brauer Kathryn M. Davidson and Nancy Snustad Clayton and Pauletta Brewer Gianfranco and Mara De Luca Craig J. Andrews Roberta Brokaw Robert and Josette Degeilh Mary I. Arlin George and Janet Broske Patrick and Karen Dessent James and Mary Babb Dorothea M. Brown Steven A. Dibner Adrienne T. Bailey Marqua L. Brunette Roger D. Dickerson Pamela L. Banks Hal and Freddie Burke Barbara C. Dickey John and Patricia Barnes Ralph and Ann Burns Paul T. Dove Michael R. Barrett Doris J. Burton David A. Drinkwater Patricia W. Barrett Brett H. Butler Gregory S. Dugan Robert R. Bartalot Rebecca C. Butler Danny J. Duncan Susan Bartlett Bruce A. Cain Silsby S. Eastman Michael and Joan Bartos Joseph R. Car Robert and Robin Eatman Jonathan Bass James A. Carlson Patricia Eckstein and Tatiana Dimitriades Paul Cassimatis Frank and Vickie Edmondson Marian K. Bates Robert and Susan Cave Mark and Karin Edwards Theodore and Marilyn Batterman Stephen and Kathleen Chaleff Michael L. Ehrlich Cecelia Beam Harriet R. Chase Anne C. Eisfeller Tommye L. Beavers Timothy W. Chipman Peter and Pearl Ekstrom Charles F. Becker Aileen Chitwood Joseph E. Elliott Martin and Judy Becker Cynthia M. Cirome Judith T. Elliott Sharon M. Berenson Carol N. Cohen Michael J. Ellis Eric and Kimberly Bernreuter Robert and Marcia Coleman Charles and Anna Ellis Donald W. Betts Roger S. Collins Herman and Mary Emmert Olesia O. Bihun Timothy and Sandra Connery Lucille I. Erb Wilhelm and Renee Bilgram Terrence and Elizabeth Cooksey David R. Ernst Alan Billingsley and Beverly Landis Cynthia M. Crago Pauline E. Eversole Groff S. Bittner Walter E. Cramer Jeffrey and Deborah Ewald David and Judy Blackwell Genevieve S. Crane Gerald and Coleen Falasca Ronald and Regina Blais Thomas M. Crawford Mark A. Falkenstein Charles E. Blandy Janet S. Crossen Mark and Jennifer Famous Heinz and Gayle Blankenburg Henry P. Crow Terrell D. Faulkenberry John Fearnsides and Margaret Jenny John and Julianne King William Newkirk Salvatore and Carol Ferrantelli Joan Kirchner and Cheryl Tschanz Moira J. Fetterman John and Sarah Kitzmiller Gail C. Newmark Gary P. Field Mitchel and Dorothy Klein Joan Newton William and Harriet Fierman Iris J. Knollenberg Kathleen C. Nicely Mary E. Fine Charles C. Knox Omar and Julia Nielsen Elfryda Florek Peter Koenig and Mary Jamison Gloria G. Noone Deanna K. Freeland Marilyn L. Kouba Anne E. Norz Gaylord W. French Rosey Krakovitz David and Diane O’Hagan Sarah E. Frey Scott W. Kunkel Mary A. Owings Charles L. Fugo Glen Kwok Hyung-Sun Paik Mauricio Fuks Dodd and Myrna Lamberton Marilyn Park-Ellington and Violaine Gabriel-Fuks Thomas and Nancy Lancaster John and Cheryl Pearse Elsa A. Gaines Lois B. Lantz Russell and Ruth Peck Robert E. Gates Aldis and Susan Lapins Kenneth D. Pennington Sallie Georgesen Nathan Larimer and Cara Owens Kathie I. Perrett Michael Gerry Suzanne Larsen Wayne H. Peterson Robert J. Giesting Scott R. Latzky Lamar Peterson and Eleanor Fell Ezekiel and Viola Gilliam George Lawrence and Judith Auer E. Lou Petrulis Sander and Marina Gilman Amy L. Letson George W. Pickering John M. Glover Andrew and Carrie Leverenz James K. Pinney Charles W. Goan Joseph J. Lewis Robert Plank and T. Earline Moulder Vincent M. Golik Zhi Li Gregory Powell James and Roberta Graham Timothy Lindeman and Miriam McLeod Powell Mary Gramling and Nancy Walker Sylvanna T. Prechtl Robert A. Green Elyssa A. Lindner Robert and Ellen Priez Joseph P. Grindstaff William and Karen Lion Jan E. Prokop Reri Grist-Thomson David E. Little Nancy G. Puckett Teddy and Phyllis Gron Susan M. Llewellyn David and Monica Purk Laurel K. Hagerman John and Rachel Lorber R. Alan and Brenda Quick Chun-Fang B. Hahn John P. Lowrie Julia D. Ragains-Slawin Robert and Jeanne Hallam Paula A. Lurvey William and Patricia Raglin Anthony J. Halloin Marie T. Lutz Mark E. Randolph Kenneth and Judy Hamilton Joan I. Lynch Deborah A. Rayhab Kenneth Hamilton Frances M. Madachy Lincoln and Marlene Record Steven and Leona Handelman Robert W. Magnuson John L. Reitz Charlene A. Harb John L. Maple William E. Remsburg Steven and Carol Harlos Rudy T. Marcozzi Laura J. Rexroth Stephen and Martha Harris Brian D. Marcus Tiffany M. Rice Jeffrey and Jeanette Hathaway Georgianna E. Marks David W. Riddles John and Debra Hatmaker Kathleen Maroko William and Nancy Riggert Clayton and Ellen Heath Stuart L. Marrs Donald and Lucy Ritter Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard John M. Maryn Alice E. Robbins Laura B. Hentges Andrea Matthias Rosella Roberts Thomas and Suzanne Herendeen Barbara E. Mayhew Brent and Elizabeth Robertson Florence E. Hiatt Daniel J. Mazeika Jerry and Cynthia Robinson Leslie W. Hicken David J. McClellan Edward and Donna Ronco Rosemary Hobson Francis and Winnifred McGinnis Bruce Ronkin and Janet Zipes Lowell and Ruth Hoffman Kathryn P. McGregor Linda J. Rosenthal Marilyn L. Hoffman James and Nelia McLuckie Daniel Rothmuller Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Mary Jo McMillan Mary L. Sachse Dennis and Judith Hopkinson Robin McNeil Robert and Ruth Salek Emily L. Hostetter Michael and Marcia McNelley El-Sayed and Ludina Sallam Robert and Jacqueline Hounchell William Meezan Janice Salvucci Ivan and Anne Hughes James F. Mellichamp Eric B. Samuelson Diane S. Humphrey Glenn Mellow and Edith Diggory Michael and Susan Sanders Gregory A. Imboden Stephen P. Merren Thomas and Martha Sands Norman E. Isaac Lynn A. Meyer Virginia G. Sarber Carole L. James Joe and Juliana Michie John and Donna Sasse Warren W. Jaworski Betty B. Miller David Sasso and Dana Small Robert and Kathryn Jessup Ronald and Joyce Miller John and Sarah Schaffer Martin D. Joachim Patrick and Frances Mitchell Daniel W. Schene Thomas and Marilyn Johnson Rosalind E. Mohnsen Charles H. Schisler* Kathleen L. Johnson Philip and Patty Moreau Tamara L. Schmiege Alan L. Kagan Lenelle Morse Richard and Sabine Schneider Donna C. Kaplan Andrea Myslicki Christopher and Janet Schwabe Lise E. Keiter George and Diane Nadaf Monte Schwarzwalder Janet Kelsay Emile G. Naoumoff and Rebecca Henry Natalie J. Kemerer Thomas and Marilyn Neff Robert E. Schweitzer Steven and Kristin Kessler Shigeo Neriki Perry and Lisa Scott Myrna M. Killey and Reiko Shigeoka-Neriki William C. Sereque Laura J. King Bruno and Wanda Nettl David L. Shea John and Rebecca Shockley Gregoy and Rhonda Swanson Charlotte E. Wagner Thomas and Donna Shriner Michael D. Sweeney Frederick P. Waible W. Robert and Jill Siddall Yasuoki Tanaka Harvey and Melissa Walfish Roger S. Simmons Helen C. Templeton George Walker Charles and Shirley Sims James and Nancy Teutemacher and Carolyn Lipson-Wealker Arvi Sinka Ross A. Thompson Sarah F. Ward James R. Smart Scott Tisdel and Stefanie Jacob Paul and Mary Waytenick George and Lynda Smith Kenneth L. T’Kindt Wayne and Rebecca Weaver John and Juel Smith Joseph and Diana Tompa Mark Webb and Lee Ann Smith Estus Smith Jonathan Towne and Rebecca Noreen Eugene and Frances Weinberg Linda K. Smith Philip and Alice Trimble Ellen Weldon Timothy and Kristin Smith David and Elizabeth Troutman Sidney and Kay Wessol Eliot and Pamela Smith Linda J. Tucker Robert Wilson and Cecily Shull Marvin K. Smith John and Alice Tweedle Dolores Wilson Steve and Mary Snider Ruth R. Unger Lawrence A. Wilson Fredrick and Lori Spencer Charles J. Van Tassel Donna S. Wolaver Peter and Ann Spurbeck Robert C. VanNuys Peter and Teresa Wolf David E. Starkey Lawrence A. Vanore Gary and Michele Wolff Lester Suehiro William and Jane Volz William and Martha Zimmer and Bunnie Au-Suehiro David Vonderheide Larry and Joyce Zimmerman Robert Sulkow and Elizabeth Coulter Kathleen E. Sullivan Eva M. Vouklizas

Leadership Circle Members of the Leadership Circle have contributed lifetime gifts of $100,000 or more to the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. We gratefully acknowledge the following donors, whose generosity helps the school reach new heights and build a sound financial framework for the future.

Over $10,000,000 Lilly Endowment, Inc. The Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs

Over $1,000,000 Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation Yatish J. Joshi The Estate of Juanita M. Evans Cook, Inc. and Louise Addicott-Joshi* Jack and Dora Hamlin David H. Jacobs, Jr. The Estate of Juana Mendel Krannert Charitable Trust Georgina Joshi Foundation Inc The Estate of Clara L. Jack and Linda Gill Nothhacksberger

$500,000 to $999,999 The DBJ Foundation Wilbert W. Gasser* Jamie Bernstein The Estate of Eva Sebok and Mary Kratz Gasser The Estate of Ruth E. Thompson The Estate of Eva M. Heinitz The Estate of George A. Bilque Jack and Pamela Burks The Estate of Ione B. Auer Ann and Gordon Getty Arthur R Metz Foundation Gary and Kathy Anderson Nina Bernstein Simmons Robert R. O’Hearn Alexander S. Bernstein3 $250,000 to $499,999 The Estate of Wilfred C. Bain David and Jacqueline Simon Jamey and Sara Aebersold The Estate of Lucille Espinosa The Estate of Melvin Simon Christel DeHaan Family Foundation The Estate of David H. Jacobs Bren Simon The Estate of Sylvia F. Budd The Estate of Maidee H. Seward The Estate of Herman B. Wells Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust The Estate of John D. Winters The Estate of Harold R. Janitz Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation The Estate of Nina Neal Presser Foundation The Estate of Angeline M. Battista The Estates of Samuel Olimpia F. Barbera IBM Global Services and Martha Siurua The Estate of Alvin M. Ehret Rudolph and Joy Rasin Paul and Cynthia S. Skjodt Christelina DeHaan Murray and Sue Robinson Deborah J. Simon Richard E. Ford The Estate of Lee E. Schroeder The Estate of Emma B. Horn Herbert Simon $100,000 to $249,999 The Estate of Frances A. Brockman Wade and Ann Harrison Pierpont A. Mack Charlotte Reeves The Estate of Jean P. Nay The Estate of Thomas L. Gentry Marianne W. Tobias Thomson, Inc. The Estate of Jascha Heifetz The Estate of Mavis M. Crow The Estate of Marjorie Gravit The Estate of Margaret H. Hamlin Smithville Telephone Company, Inc. The Estate of Mary M. Freeburne Brabson Library Betty Myers Bain The Estate of Theodore C. Grams and Education Foundation Fred and Arline Simon Penn Asset Equity LLC Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust, The Estate of Marvin Carmack Artur Balsam Foundation Robert J. Harrison, Trustee Harrison Steel Castings Paul and Ellen Gignilliat William D. Rhodes Foundation Company, Inc. Jean Creek and Doris Shoultz-Creek Ford Meter Box Foundation Inc The Estate of Eleanor Knapik The Estate of William H. Earles Marianne Y. Felton The Estate of Margaret E. Miller The Estate of Robert D. Aungst David and Neill Marriott The Estate of Mary C. Tilton Cole & Kate Porter Memorial The Estate of Dagmar K. Riley Summer Star Foundation Grad Fellow in Music The Estate of David C. Hall for Nature Art and Humanity Leonard Phillips Kenneth C. Whitener Shalin C. Liu and Mary Wennerstrom The Estate of Virginia Schmucker Peter and Monika Kroener Bennet and Cynthia Brabson Joan & Marvin Carmack Foundation The Estate of Robert A. Edwards The Estate of Ursula Apel The Estate of Dorothy Rey Scott and Kathryn Schurz Hank J. Bode Fred C. Arto Stephen and Margaret Cole Russell and Susan Cartland-Bode Theodore W. Batterman Family Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker The Estate of Eugene Knapik Foundation, Inc.

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 and Ann Alden James R. Hasler Anne S. Plummer Janette Amboise-Chaumont Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Hedman Jack W. Porter Gary Anderson David and Mildred Hennessy Ben B. Raney, Jr. Dennis and Virginia Bamber Clara Hofberg Stanley E. Ransom Olimpia F. Barbera Rona Hokanson Clare G. Rayner Christa-Maria Beardsley David M. Holcenberg Robert and Carlene Reed Michael E. Bent William T. and Kathryn* Hopkins Charlotte Reeves Richard and Mary Bradford David E. Huggins Albert and Lynn Reichle Mildred J. Brannon Harriet M. Ivey Gwyn and Barbara Richards Marjorie Buell Bernice* and Walter Jones Naomi Ritter Pamela S. Buell Myrna M. Killey Murray and Sue Robinson Sarah Clevenger Lynn Vaught Lewis John and D. Patricia Ryan Eileen T. Cline Richard and Ann Lilly Barbara R. Sable Claire S. Cruse Bill and Brenda Little Roy and Mary Samuelsen John* and Doris Curran Harriett Z. Macht Hubert and Norma Seller Susie Dewey P. A. Mack John and Lorna Seward D. Michael Donathan Charles J. Marlatt Odette F. Shepherd Luba Dubinsky Susan G. McCray Donald G. Sisler Thomas and Ellen Ehrlich Douglas and Jean McLain Catherine A. Smith H. Campbell Engles Sylvia A. McNair George P. Smith II Eleanor R. Fell Donald and Sonna Merk Mary L. Snider Marianne V. Felton William F. Milligan William and Elizabeth Strauss Philip* and Debra Ford Robert A. Mix Douglas and Margaret Strong Marcella I. Gercken Dale and Cynthia Nelson Maxine M. Talbot* Monroe A. Gilbert Del and Letty Newkirk Hans* and Alice Tischler Harold* and Lucille Goodman Robert R. O’Hearn Henry and Celicia Upper Ken and Kathleen Grandstaff Fred Opie and Melanie Spewock Nicoletta Valletti Ruth Grey Eleanor L. Osborn Robert J. Waller Mary Jo Griffin Arthur Panousis Patrice M. Ward-Steinman Jonathan L. Gripe James and Helen Pellerite Charles H. Webb Jack and Dora Hamlin Jean R. and Charles F. Peters Michael D. Weiss Charles Handelman Leonard Phillips and Robert and Patricia Williams Mary Wennerstrom Friends of Music Honor Roll Fiscal Year 2010-11 The mission of the Society of the Friends of Music is to raise scholarship funds for deserving, talented students at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. The Society was established in 1964 by a small group led by Herman B Wells and Wilfred C. Bain. We are pleased to acknowledge outright gifts made between Jule 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011.

Friends of Music - $5,000 and Above Eleanor Byrnes Jim and Laura Byrnes Shaun and Jill Byrnes

Guarantor Scholarship Circle Hoagy Carmichael $10,000

Wade and Ann Harrison Dick and Barbara Schilling Cole Porter $5,000 - $9,999

Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Jeanette C. Marchant Susie J. Dewey Ross S. Jennings Nelda M. Christ

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

John and Adele Edgeworth Herbert Kuebler and Phil Evans Charles and Julia McClary Darby A. McCarty Silver $1,000 - $2,499

Ruth Albright Richard Holen Dale and Cynthia Nelson Gary and Kathy Anderson and Anne Kojola-Holen Kenneth Renkens Richard E. Bishop Frank and Athena Hrisomalos and Debra Lay-Renkens Leland and Helen Butler Lawrence and Celeste Hurst Gwyn and Barbara Richards William and Anita Cast Peter P. Jacobi Murray and Sue Robinson Jean Creek and Doris Shoultz-Creek Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek David and Virginia Rogers Barbara F. Dunn Ned and Wendy Kirby Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Don B. Earnhart George and Cathy Korinek Phyllis C. Schwitzer Frank Eberle and Cathy Cooper Peter and Monika Kroener Jefferson S. Shreve Harvey and Phyllis Feigenbaum Robert and Sara LeBien Curtis and Judith Simic Richard E. Ford Ronald and Linda Maus Jean M. Smith Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Mark and Alora McAlister L. Robert and Sylvia Stohler Charles and Ellen Gorham Michael McRobbie Gregg and Judith Summerville James and Joyce Grandorf and Laurie Burns McRobbie Bill and Joan Whitaker Joseph and Sandra Morrow Dean Wilfred Bain Circle Patrons $500 - $999

James and Ruth Allen Edward and Mary Anne Fox Delano and Luzetta Newkirk Margaret K. Bachman Howard and Virginia Gest Leonard and Louise Newman Olimpia F. Barbera Kenneth R. Gros Louis David and Barbara Nordloh A. James Barnes Ralph E. Hamon Vera M. O’Lessker Dirk Bowman and Melanie Hart R. Victor Harnack James and Carol Orr Del and Carolyn Brinkman Jeffrey and Lesa Huber Fred A. Place Malcolm Brown and John Clower Robert and Doris Johnson Albert and Kathleen Ruesink John and Cathleen Cameron Arthur Koch and Stine Levy David Sabbagh and Linda Simon Sarah Clevenger Zelda Leslie Anthony and Jan Shipps Lynn and Ute Coyne Howard and Carolyn Lickerman Sheldon Stryker Fred and Suzanne Dahling Jerry and Phyllis McCullough George and Viola Taliaferro Lee and Eleanore Dodge William and Diana Miller Henry and Celicia Upper Sterling and Melinda Doster Michael Molenda Wayne and Jane Vincent John and Beth Drewes and Janet Stavropoulos Jack R. Wentworth Stephen A. Ehrlich Edward Mongoven John and Linda Zimmermann and Judith Schroeder Sustainers $300 - $499 Mary and S. Christian Albright Robert and Martha Gutmann Gerald and Anne Moss Rodger and Diana Alexander Kenneth and Janet Harker Martin and Shirley Newman James and Susan Alling Robert and Ann Harman Roger and Ruth Newton Janette Amboise-Chaumont Pierrette Harris Donald Orr and Caryl Thompson Marian K. Bates Lenore S. Hatfield Foster and Nancy Poole Donald and Debbie Breiter Steven L. Hendricks John and Lislott Richardson James and Carol Campbell Ernest Hite and Joan Pauls Dennis Senchuk and Karen Hanson Esther R. Collyer Diane S. Humphrey John and Lorna Seward Marcella M. Cooper Martin and Linda Kaplan Karen Shaw James and Cinda Culver Yvonne Y. Lai Odette F. Shepherd Lawrence L. Davis Michael Larsen Michael A. Simkowitz Linda Degh-Vazsonyi and Ayelet Lindenstrauss R. H. Small and E. Jane Hewitt Mary P. Doyle Jon and Susan Lewis Catherine A. Smith Joe and Gloria Emerson Eric and Rebecca Lightcap Lewis H. Strouse Marianne Y. Felton Howard and Carolee Mehlinger Kenneth and Marcia VanderLinden J. Robert and Betty Fields Herbert and Judy Miller Armen Vartian and Candice Foss Charles R. Forker John and Geraldine Miller Martha F. Wailes John J. Greenman Steven R. Young Donors $100 - $299 Robert Agranoff and Susan Klein David and Melanie Alpers Laurence and Mary Brown Scott and Sally Edwards Ethan and Sandra Alyea Alexander and Virginia Buchwald Peter and Pearl Ekstrom Elizabeth L. Arsenault Richard and Mary Burke Mary I. Emison John and Dianna Auld Derek and Marilyn Burleson Michael and Cheryl Engber John and Teresa Ayres Roger and Elaine Byers Richard and Susan Ferguson Richard and Adrienne Baach Barbara Carlson George and Jo Fielding Donna M. Baiocchi George and Lynda Carlson Elfryda Florek Nicholas and Jean Balaguras Alexander and Donna Cartwright Richard S. Forkner William and Honey Baldwin Carroll Cecil Patricia L. Foster David and Judith Barnett and Virginia Long-Cecil Bruce and Betty Fowler Robert and Patricia Bayer Jay and Nancy Cherry Anne T. Fraker Mark and Ann Bear Milford and Margaret Christenson Donald and Sandra Freund David and Ingrid Beery Natalie A. Christoph Draeleen Gabalac Eric and Marilyn Behrman Charles and Helen Coghlan Anthony and Beverly Galpern Shirley Bell Steven and Karin Coopersmith Robin and Katherine Gilbert-O’Neil Ernest and Eva Bernhardt-Kabisch William and Marion Crawford Suzanne H. Gilson Michael and Vonora Bishop Mark and Holly Dame Michael and Patricia Gleeson Fay Blackburn John and Carol Dare James and Constance Glen Myron and Susan Bloom Jefrey and Pamela Davidson Vincent M. Golik, III Ellen R. Boruff Theodore R. Deppe Robert J. Goulet William Bosron Barbara M. Dixon Paul and Joyce Grant and Sheila Barton-Bosron David and Jennie Drasin Donald Gray and Susan Gubar Bill and Jaclyn Brizzard Janet E. Dvorak Henry and Alice Gray Jerry and Linda Gregory Harlan Lewis and Doris Wittenburg Lynn L. Schenck Jay and Sandra Habig Mitzi Lewison Fred and Jane Schlegel Rajih and Darlene Haddawi George and Brenda Little Robert and Alice Schloss Hendrik and Jacobina Haitjema Lena D. Lo Fredric and Nancy Schroeder Robert and Julie Hammel Al and Susan Lyons Scott and Kathryn Schurz Dell C. Harmsen P. A. Mack Richard C. Schutte Robert and Emily Harrison William and Eleanor Mallory Bob and Diana Schwartz John B. Hartley Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Richard C. Searles James R. Hasler Daniel J. Marcacci Amy Sheon Carol L. Hayes Nancy G. Martin David and Janet Shirley William and Constance Hegarty Perry J. Maull Richard and Denise Shockley Barbara J. Henn D. Jason McClellan Denis Sinor* Brett and Colleen Herrick Susann H. McDonald Lorraine E. Sirucek James and Sandra Hertling James L. McLay Ruth Skernick David and Rachel Hertz Laura J. Mills Carl and Virginia Smith John D. Hobson Stephen and Sandra Moberly David Smith and Marie Libal-Smith Cynthia R. Hogan Alfred and Carol Moellering Eliot and Pamela Smith Rona Hokanson Lenelle Morse Janet S. Smith Richard and Lois Holl John and Patricia Mulholland Alan and Kathryn Somers Norman and Judy Holy William and Vera Murphy Stephen T. Sparks Donna Hornibrook Frank T. Nagler Pauline Spulber Ruth D. Houdeshel Lee and Ardith Nehrt Janis Starcs Owen and Annette Hungerford Shigeo Neriki Janos and Rae Starker John L. Iltis* and Reiko Shigeoka-Neriki Malcolm and Ellen Stern Anna L. Jerger Daniel and Gale Nichols Blount and Anna Stewart Marley Jesseph Timothy and Donna Noble Dee and Rozella Stewart Martin D. Joachim Carol S. Nole Monique J. Stolnitz Lora D. Johnson Gloria G. Noone Bruce and Shannon Storm Burton and Eleanor Jones Douglas and Roma North Ellen Strommen Donald and Margaret Jones Edward and Soili Ochsner Linda Strommen Ted Jones and Marcia Busch-Jones Wesley and Patricia Oglesby William and Gayle Stuebe Gwen J. Kaag Harold and Denise Ogren Robert and Sandra Taylor Marilyn J. Keiser Joan C. Olcott Charlotte H. Templin Patricia C. Kellar Richard and Jill Olshavsky Neil Theobald and Sheona Mackenzie Janet Kelsay Robert and Mary Orben Charles E. Thompson Marilyn J. Kelsey Dan F. Osen Jeffrey S. Tunis Thomas and Mary Kendrick James and Amelia Pearce Charles J. Van Tassel John and Julianne King Harlan and Joanna Peithman Sharon P. Wagner Robert E. Klausmeier Dorothy L. Peterson Judith Walcoff Howard and Linda Klug Harriet S. Pfister Donovan Walling and Samuel Troxal Karl and Lynda Koehler Raymond A. Polstra Mark Webb and Lee Ann Smith Ernest and Dawn Koenig Earl and Dorothy Prout Robert and Patricia Webb Maryann Kopelov Mildred R. Reich Eugene and Frances Weinberg Ronald and Carolyn Kovener Thomas and Bonnie Reilly John P. Wentworth Rosey Krakovitz Carl Rexroad and Carol Pierce Ewing and Kay Werlein William and Mary Kroll Joseph M. Rezits Philip and Shandon Whistler Shirley Krutilla Myfanwy Richards Mark Wiedenmayer Eric C. Lai Joe and Sandra Ridenour Virginia N. Wightman Ronald and Cynthia Land Betty Rieger G. Cleveland and Frances Wilhoit David and Suzanne Larsen Roger and Tiiu Robison James and Ruth Witten Merritt and D. Naomi Lawlis Allan and Barbara Ross Thomas and Sara Wood John and Julia Lawson John and Mary Rucker John and Margaret Woodcock James and Katherine Lazerwitz Jerard and Nancy Ruff Robert and Judy Woodley Edoardo A. Lebano Ruth L. Rusie Virginia A. Woodward Phillip and Linda Leckey Edward and Janet Ryan Yao and Pat Wu Susanne J. Leggett James and Helen Sauer William and Margaret Yarber Leslie and Kathleen Lenkowsky Arthur and Norma Schenck

Companies Providing Matching Gifts Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. Eli Lilly & Company IBM International Foundation The Dow Chemical Company ExxonMobil Foundation Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc Foundation Global Impact

Corporations and Foundations Argonaut Club Bloomington Thrift Shop Meadowood Retirement Community Big Red Liquors Inc. Grant Dillon & Associates Planned Gifts We are grateful to those individuals who have expressed their interest in ensuring scholarship support for tomorrow’s students today, by making a planned gift through a testamentary gift in their estate planning by a will or trust, charitable gift annuity, or retirement plan. We are pleased to acknowledge here those individuals who have provided gift documentation and to remember those whose gifts have been received. David* and Ruth Albright Douglas and Virginia Jewell James and Helen Pellerite Margaret K. Bachman Jeanette Calkins Marchant, Judith E. Simic Anita Hursh Cast in memory of Velma Esther Ritz Collyer and Emerson Calkins Memorials and Honorariums Each year, we received gifts in honor or in memory of individuals whose leadership and good works have enriched the lives of so many. We are pleased to recognize those special individuals for their leadership and the donors whose gifts they have inspired. Ruth Albright, Joyce and Paul Grant, Michael and Catherine Naro, in memory of David Albright in honor of Stephen in memory of Frieda Myers and Frieda Myers and Jo Ellen Ham Dale and Cyndi Nelson, Janette Amboise-Chaumont, Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham, in memory of David Albright in memory of Frieda Myers in memory of Jeanne Forkner and Frieda Myers Elizabeth Arsenault, and David Albright Leonard and Louise Newman, in memory of Frieda Myers Dell Harmsen, in memory of David Albright and in honor of Stephen in memory of William Davis Jane Partridge, and Jo Ellen Ham Melanie Hart, in memory of Frieda Myers Olimpia Barbera, in memory of David Albright Harlan and Joanna Peithman, in memory of David Albright Rona Hokanson, in memory of Kenda Webb and Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker, in memory of David Albright in honor of Charles Webb in memory of David Albright Ruth Houdeshel, Gwyn and Barbara Richards, Shirley Bell, in memory of Harry Houdeshel in memory of David Albright in memory of Alan Bell Peter Jacobi, Allan and Barbara Ross, and David Albright in memory of David Albright in memory of Kenda Webb Richard Bishop, Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek, David Sabbagh and Linda Simon, in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright Myron and Susan Bloom, Marilyn Kelsey, Amy Sheon, in memory of Harvey Phillips in memory of Kenda Webb and in honor of Lenny and Hans Tischler in honor of Charles Webb and Lou Newman Del and Carolyn Brinkman, George and Cathy Korinek, Joseph and Michelle Smuckler, in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright in honor of Lenny Malcolm Brown and John Clower, William and Mary Kroll, and Lou Newman in memory of Kenda Webb in memory of David Albright Bob and Diana Schwartz, Sheila Burrello, Raissa Landor, in memory of Marion Steffey in memory of David Albright in memory of Frieda Myers Julie Smuckler, Leland and Helen Butler, Barbara Larsen, in honor of Lenny in memory of David Albright in memory of Douglas Strong and Lou Newman William and Anita Cast, Howard and Carolyn Lickerman, Monique Stolnitz, in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright in memory of George Stolnitz Rob and Christine Cowan, Darby McCarty, Charles and Anna Stotts, in memory of Frieda Myers in memory of David Albright in memory of Frieda Myers Larry Davis, Michael McRobbie Ellen Strommen, in memory of Ruth Albright and Laurie Burns McRobbie, in honor of John and Beth Drewes Susie Dewey, in memory of David Albright Linda Strommen, in memory of Robert Dewey J. George and Muriel Mikelsons, in memory of T. J. Drewes John and Beth Drewes, in honor of Maxie Schnicke Lewis Strouse, in memory of David Albright Edward Mongoven in memory of Cora Strouse Frank Eberle and Cathy Cooper, and Judith Schroeder, Henry and Celicia Upper, in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright in memory of David Albright Stephen Ehrlich, Jerry and Anne Moss, Steven Young, in honor of John and Beth Drewes in memory of David Albright in honor of Richard Saucedo Donald and Sandra Freund, Jerrold and Virginia Myerson, in memory of Kenda Webb in memory of Albert Lazan

Donations received between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, supported scholarships for the 2011-12 school year. Production Staff General Manager...... Dean Gwyn Richards Executive Administrator for Strategic Planning . Maria L. Levy Director of Production . Timothy Stebbins Head Opera Coach . Kevin Murphy Executive Administrator of Instrumental Ensembles. . . . Thomas ieligmanW Director of Choral Studies...... William Jon Gray Faculty Director of Opera Choruses ...... Sue Swaney Coordinating Coach...... Kimberly Carballo Coach Accompanists . Mark Phelps, Alice Baldwin, Piotr Wisniewski Guest Stage Manager . Joe Gladstone Guest Assistant Stage Managers. Trevor Regars, Lauren Smith Technical Director...... Alissia Lauer Assistant Technical Director ...... Zac Goodwin, Nicholaus Miller Scenic and Properties Charge . Mark F. Smith Painting Assistant . Shane Cinal Properties Assistant . Gwen Law Lead Costume Specialist...... Dana Tzvetkov Assistant Costumer . Hannah Moss Costume Specialist...... Soraya Noorzad Wardrobe Supervisor...... Magdalena Tortoriello Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor...... Christy Clark First Hand...... Swallow Leach Wig & Make-Up Designer . Gary Arave Head of Lighting . Patrick Mero Electric Maintenance . Dennis Long Light Board Operator. Patrick Dagley Stage Carpenters...... Ken D’Eliso, Andrew Hastings Assistant Stage Carpenter . Zac Goodwin Operations Coordinator...... Jim Lile Director of Recording Arts...... Konrad Strauss Sound Designer. Douglas McKinnie Audio Technician . Fallon Stillman Video Artist ...... Aaron Higgins Administrative Production Assistant...... Sarah Slover Box Office and House Manager. Tridib Pal Director of Marketing and Publicity...... Alain Barker Publicity Assistant ...... Linda Cajigas Office of Marketing and Publicity Editor . Skip Sluder