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Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 124, 2004-2005 Invite the entire string section for cocktails. With floor plans from 2,300 to over Phase One of this 5,000 square feet, you can entertain magnificent property is in grand style at Longyear. 100% sold and occupied. Enjoy 24-hour concierge service, Phase Two is now under con- single-floor condominium living struction and being offered by at its absolute finest, all Sotheby's International Realty & harmoniously located on Hammond Residential Real Estate an extraordinary eight- GMAC. Priced from $1,725,000. acre gated community atop prestigious Call Hammond at (617) 731-4644, Fisher Hill. ext. 410. LONGYEAR at Jisfier Jiill BROOKLINE EBI SOTHEBY'S 8 Ps.f ill! lIlTlli CORTLAND 1 11ED PROPERTIES INC. International Realty REAL ESTATE REASON #16 the better to see you with There are several reasons to consider Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for your major medical care. 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Behrakis Diddy Cullinane, George Krupp Hannah H. Schneider Gabriella Beranek ex-qfficio R. Willis Leith, Jr. Thomas G. Sternberg Mark G. Borden William R. Elfers Nathan R. Miller Stephen R. Weber Jan Brett Nancy J. Fitzpatrick Richard P. Morse Stephen R. Weiner Samuel B. Bruskin Charles K. Gifford Donna Riccardi, Robert C. Winters Paul Buttenwieser Thelma E. Goldberg ex-officio James F. Cleary Life Trustees Vernon R. Alden Julian Cohen Edna S. Kalman Peter C. Read David B. Arnold, Jr. Abram T. Collier George H. Kidder Richard A. Smith J. P. Barger Mrs. Edith L. Dabney Harvey Chet Krentzman Ray Stata Leo L. Beranek Nelson J. Darling, Jr. Mrs. August R. Meyer John Hoyt Stookey Deborah Davis Berman Mrs. John H. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Robert B. Newman John L. Thorndike Jane C. Bradley Dean W. Freed William J. Poorvu Dr. Nicholas T. Zervas Helene R. Cahners Avram J. Goldberg Irving W Rabb Other Officers of the Corporation Mark Volpe, Managing Director Thomas D. May, Chief Financial Officer Suzanne Page, Clerk of the Board Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Diddy Cullinane, Chair Helaine B. Allen George M. Elvin Robert J. Lepofsky Carol Reich Joel B. Alvord John P. Eustis II Christopher J. Lindop Alan Rottenberg Marjorie Arons-Barron Pamela D. Everhart Shari Loessberg Joseph D. Roxe Diane M. Austin Judith Moss Feingold Edwin N. London Michael Ruettgers Lucille M. Batal Lawrence K. Fish Jay Marks Kenan Sahin Maureen Scannell Myrna H. Freedman Jeffrey E. Marshall Arthur I. Segel Bateman Dr. Arthur Gelb Carmine Martignetti Ross E. Sherbrooke Milton Benjamin Stephanie Gertz Joseph B. Martin, M.D. Gilda Slifka George W Berry Jack Gill Robert J. Mayer, M.D. Christopher Smallhorn James L. Bildner Robert P. Gittens Thomas McCann Charles A. Stakeley Bradley Bloom Paula Groves Joseph C. McNay Jacquelynne M. Alan Bressler Michael Halperson Albert Merck Stepanian Michelle Courton Brown Ellen T Harris Dr. Martin C. Mihm, Jr. Patricia L. Tambone William Burgin Virginia S. Harris Robert Mnookin Wilmer Thomas Rena F. Clark Deborah M. Hauser Paul M. Montrone Samuel Thorne Carol Feinberg Cohen Carol Henderson Robert J. Morrissey Diana Osgood Mrs. James C. Collias Richard Higginbotham Robert T O'Connell Tottenham Charles L. Cooney Phyllis S. Hubbard Norio Ohga Loet A. Velmans Ranny Cooper Roger Hunt Louis F. Orsatti Paul M. Verrochi Martha H.W William W. Hunt Joseph Patton Matthew Walker Crowninshield Ernest Jacquet Ann M. Philbin Larry Weber Cynthia Curme Charles H. Jenkins, Jr. May H. Pierce Robert S. Weil James C. Curvey Michael Joyce Joyce L. Plotkin David C. Weinstein Tamara P. Davis Martin S. Kaplan Dr. John Thomas James Westra Mrs. Miguel de Stephen Kay Potts, Jr. Mrs. Joan D. Wheeler Braganca Cleve L. Killingsworth Dr. Tina Young Reginald H. White Disque Deane Douglas A. Kingsley Poussaint Richard Wurtman, M.D. Betsy P. Demirjian Robert Kleinberg Millard H. Pryor, Jr. Dr. Michael Zinner Paul F. Deninger Dr. Arthur R. Kravitz Patrick J. Purcell D. Brooks Zug Alan Dynner Overseers Emeriti Caroline Dwight Bain Mrs. James Garivaltis Mrs. Gordon F. Robert E. Remis Sandra Bakalar Mrs. Kenneth J. Kingsley Mrs. Peter van S. Rice William M. Bulger Germeshausen David I. Kosowsky John Ex Rodgers Mrs. Levin H. Campbell Jordan Golding Robert K. Kraft Mrs. Jerome Rosenfeld Earle M. Chiles Mark R. Goldweitz Benjamin H. Lacy Roger A. Saunders Joan P. Curhan Mrs. Haskell R. Mrs. William D. Larkin Lynda Anne Schubert Phyllis Curtin Gordon Hart D. Leavitt Mrs. Carl Shapiro JoAnne Walton Susan D. Hall Frederick H. L. Scott Singleton Dickinson John Hamill Lovejoy, Jr. Mrs. Micho Spring Phyllis Dohanian Mrs. Richard D. Hill Diane H. Lupean Mrs. Arthur I. Strang Goetz B. Eaton Glen H. Hiner Mrs. Charles P. Lyman Robert A. Wells Harriett Eckstein Marilyn Brachman Mrs. Harry L. Marks Mrs. Thomas H.P. Edward Eskandarian Hoffman C. Charles Marran Whitney J. Richard Fennell Lola Jaffe Barbara Maze Margaret Williams- Peter H.B. H. Eugene Jones Hanae Mori DeCelles Frelinghuysen Mrs. S. Charles Kasdon Mrs. Hiroshi H. Nishino Mrs. Donald B. Wilson Mrs. Thomas Richard L. Kaye John A. Perkins Mrs. John J. Wilson Galligan, Jr. Daphne Brooks Prout Officers of the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers Donna Riccardi, President Ursula Ehret-Dichter, Executive Vice-President/ Ann M. Philbin, President-Elect Tanglewood Olga Turcotte, Executive Vice-President/ Patricia A. Kavanagh, Secretary Administration William A. Along, Treasurer Linda M. Sperandio, Executive Vice-President/ Judy Barr, Nominating Chair Fundraising William S. Ballen, Tanglewood Audley H. Fuller, Membership Lisa A. Mafrici, Public Relations Melinda Brown, Resource Lillian Katz, Hall Services Leah Weisse, Symphony Shop Development James M. Labraico, Special Staffing Jerry Dreher, Education and Projects Outreach Table of Contents BSO News 5 On Display at Symphony Hall 6 BSO Music Director James Levine 9 James Levine — A Chronology 11 The Boston Symphony Orchestra 14 A Brief History of the Boston Symphony Orchestra 17 This Week's Boston Symphony Orchestra Program 23 From the Music Director 25 Notes on the Program 26 Text and Translation 45 Featured Artists 53 Future Programs 76 Symphony Hall Exit Plan 78 Symphony Hall Information 79 This week's Pre-Concert Talks are given by Marc Mandel, BSO Director of Program Publications. Program copyright ©2004 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Cover design by Sametz Blackstone Associates, Boston Cover photographs by Michael Lutch (Levine) and Constantine Manos Administration Mark Volpe, Managing Director Eunice and Julian Cohen Managing Directorship, fully funded in perpetuity Tony Beadle, Manager, Boston Pops Peter Minichiello, Director of Development Anthony Fogg, Artistic Administrator Kim Noltemy, Director of Sales and Marketing Marion Gardner-Saxe, Director of Human Resources Caroline Taylor, Senior Advisor to the Ellen Highstein, Director of Tanglewood Music Center Managing Director Thomas D. May, Chief Financial Officer Ray F. Wellbaum, Orchestra Manager ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ARTISTIC Bridget P. Carr, Archivist—Position endowed by Caroline Dwight Bain • Karen Leopardi, Artist Assistant • Vincenzo Natale, Chauffeur/Valet • Suzanne Page, Assistant to the Managing Director/Manager of Board Administration • Alexander Steinbeis, Assistant Artistic Administrator ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ PRODUCTION Christopher W. 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