OKLAHOMA! MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS BOOK AND LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II

THEATER 15/16 Seven Hundred Sixty-Fifth Program of the 2015-16 Season ______Indiana University Theater presents as its 448th production OKLAHOMA! Music by Richard Rodgers Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Based on the play Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs Choreography based on original dances by Agnes de Mille Constantine Kitsopoulos, Conductor Gabriel Barre, Stage Director Jennifer Paulson Lee, Dance Choreographer Steven Kemp, Set Designer Linda Pisano, Costume Designer Patrick Mero, Lighting Designer Bryan Delaney, Sound Designer Walter Huff, Chorus Master Matt Herndon, Fight Choreographer Daniela Siena, Supertitle Author OKLAHOMA! is presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals: www.rnh.com. ______Musical Arts Center Friday Evening, April Eighth, Seven-Thirty O’Clock Saturday Evening, April Ninth, Seven-Thirty O’Clock Sunday Afternoon, April Tenth, Two O’Clock Friday Evening, April Fifteenth, Seven-Thirty O’Clock Saturday Evening, April Sixteenth, Seven-Thirty O’Clock

music.indiana.edu Cast of Characters Friday, April 8 Saturday, April 9 Sunday, April 10 Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16 Curly McLain...... Mitchell Jones Robert Gerold Laurey Williams...... Emily Dyer Olivia Yokers Will Parker...... Kole Howie Chad Singer Jud Fry...... Christopher Seefeldt Connor Lidell Ado Annie...... Rebekah Howell Emily Kelly Aunt Eller...... Olivia Thompson Megan Wilhelm Ali Hakim ...... Bruno Sandes James Smith Andrew Carnes...... Evan Forbes Brayton Arvin Gertie Cummings...... Olivia Huntley Hayley Lipke

Ike ...... Jonathan Bryan Jonathan Bryan Fred ...... Max Zander Max Zander Mike ...... Luke Robinson Luke Robinson Slim ...... Colin English Colin English Cord Elam...... Zack Schultheis Zack Schultheis Joe ...... Benjamin Seiwert Benjamin Seiwert Vivian ...... Madeline Stern Madeline Stern Ellen...... Brooke Vance Brooke Vance Katie ...... Bridget Goodwin Bridget Goodwin Virginia...... Virginia Mims Virginia Mims Dream Curly...... Eli Downs Eli Downs Dream Laurey ...... Mackenzie Allen Mackenzie Allen Featured Dancers ...... Sophia Brodin Sophia Brodin Nicholas Gray Nicholas Gray Abigail Kulwicki Abigail Kulwicki Nicole Langway Nicole Langway Sterling Manka Sterling Manka Anna Lisa Wilkins Anna Lisa Wilkins

Opera Chorus Walter Huff, Chorus Master Wome n Women (cont.) Men Men (cont.) Hannah Benson Amanda Sesler Andres Acosta John Punt Gabriela Fagen Madeline Stern Jonathan Bryan Luke Robinson Bridget Goodwin Jessica True Joshua Clampitt Zack Schultheis Virginia Mims Joelle Tucker Drew Comer Benjamin Seiwert Elleka Okerstrom Brooke Vance Colin English Eric Smedsrud Mikaela Schneider Natalie Weinberg Greg McClelland Max Zander Joseph Nizich Portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, 1820 BEETHOVEN’S NINTH SYMPHONY with the Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus In honor of the Five Friends

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Program Notes by Katherine Altizer (Musicology Ph.D. Student) In an interview before the 1943 premiere of Oklahoma!, lyricist Oscar Hammerstein explained how he made his audience believe in characters who move constantly between speech and song:

The art of this thing is to get in and out of the numbers so that the audience isn’t aware that you are jumping from dialogue to singing. The art, you understand, is not to jump but to ooze. The reason that’s so important in this show is that it demands a much greater reality than the ordinary musical comedy. The play [Green Grow the Lilacs] has a good and realistic story, so every song and dance has to be motivated and placed so well in the story that it’s completely natural for the people to be singing and dancing wherever they are.

Oklahoma! was a historical success in part because Hammerstein and his collaborator, composer Richard Rodgers, were able to use a variety of compositional and lyric devices to bring a new sense of reality to musical theatre. Hammerstein’s trick of oozing from dialogue to song allowed Oklahoma! to transition from the style of operetta, which bruce d. mcclung characterizes as consisting of “specialty numbers . . . the cynical edge, up-to-the-minute dance idioms and orchestrations, and the laugh lines of 1930s musical comedies,” and towards an “emphasis on earnest, lyric singing from the principals.” The first collaboration between Rodgers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma! was based on Lynn Rigg’s play about the Oklahoma Territory, Green Grow the Lilacs (1931). Oklahoma! features two love triangles, a primary trio and another of secondary characters. The relationship between the two leads, Laurey Williams and Curly McClain, is strained when Laurey agrees to attend the Box Social with Jud, a hired hand who works on the farm owned by Laurey and her Aunt Eller. The comic subplot of the secondary triangle follows the complicated engagement between Ado Annie and Will Parker who, though verbally promised to each other, each enjoy flirtations with other men and women. Annie’s father, Andrew Carnes, attempts to secure a marriage between his daughter and the peddler Ali Hakim after discovering their romantic exploits. JAZZCELEBRATION

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Sponsored by JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Indiana University Bloomington Musicologist Tim Carter points out that the musical numbers reflect this character structure, as Laurey, Curly, and Jud have noticeably more lyrical and substantial songs than Annie, Will, and Ali. Music also indicates the power relationships among these characters. In “Pore Jud is Daid,” Curly has power over the sound world of Jud, and by extension over Jud himself. Curly begins the singing with only a few interjections from Jud, but by the end of the song, Curly succeeds in enthralling Jud with the idea of his own death, leading him to take over the original melody. Carter has identified how individual songs play an important role in the integration of plot, drama, and music, either by highlighting a key rhetorical point (“I Cain’t Say No”) or by featuring music and dance within the actual plot of the drama. For example, in “Kansas City,” Will Parker demonstrates to his onstage audience the two-step and ragtime, and “The Farmer and the Cowman” occurs while the fictional community is dancing at the Box Social. Songs also often spin out of what Carter calls “I” moments, which can also be “you” or “we” moments, that allow the characters to express themselves (“I Got a Beautiful Feeling”). Themes from dialogue persist in song, helping to make transitions more seamless; half-spoken passages lead into sung numbers (“All Er Nuthin’”), while at other times dialogue might indicate what’s about to happen next. Such a moment occurs when Laurey sings “Then out of my dreams I’ll go/Into a dream with you” before the dream ballet that ends Act I. This ballet, choreographed by Agnes de Mille, allows us to watch and listen as Laurey’s subconscious mind works through her emotions of distress, regret, and desire stimulated by her acceptance of Jud’s invitation. The wordless extended detour into Laurey’s psychological life is possible due to the elixir, for the drug-induced dream is not confined to the parameters of reality established for the rest of the show. A powerful dream has the ability to change how a character feels about her situation, for fictional dreams can be premonitions, lessons, wish-fulfillments, repositories for memories, or expressions of anxiety. A dream can show what might have been or can redirect toward an alternate future. In addition to the intricate planning of music, dance, and narrative in Oklahoma!, much of the success of this work is due to the compelling music of its individual numbers. Oklahoma! was the first musical to produce a recording comprised of not only the original central cast, but also the original chorus and orchestra. The most recent DVD of the first cinematic production, from 1955, includes a karaoke sing-along feature, indicating that some audiences are not content just to re-watch Oklahoma!, but also want to participate in it, even if from their couches. Such cultural artifacts testify to the beloved status of the music, even when it is separate from the story or staging, and this fact suggests that for many modern fans at least, the art is not only in the effortless “oozing” between dialogue and music, but also in the familiarity and enduring popularity of its songs.

Director’s Notes by Gabriel Barre What makes Oklahoma! a “classic” work of the American Musical Theatre? Since its premiere at the St. James Theatre on Broadway on March 31, 1943, Oklahoma! has certainly been regarded as such. By definition, a “classic” is “a work of art with recognized and established value.” As America’s involvement in World War II was reaching a peak, what the writers of this musical tapped into, I believe, was a fierce commitment from the audience to declare allegiance to this country and better understand and appreciate who we are as a nation. Oklahoma! has not only earned its title as an American musical classic due to its sheer excellence, but the show itself has become an actual part of our cultural heritage. There still exists today an insatiable appetite for the show among audiences and critics alike, as well as for the lush score that has woven its way into the cultural fabric of our country. Adapted from the play Green Grows the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs, composer Richard Rodgers and book writer and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein sought not just to transform the piece into a traditional musical, but to break new ground by investing in the play first and adding songs to it where the story cried out for them. Combined with the notable, storytelling choreography by Agnes DeMille (who had never choreographed for Broadway before), the result is truly groundbreaking and contains emotional and dramatic highs and lows that hadn’t been seen on Broadway before, or at least since Showboat in 1927. After Showboat, Hammerstein had a number of flops in the 1930s and so, when Rodgers asked him to join him on Oklahoma!, since his usual collaborator, Larry Hart, was unavailable, Hammerstein was considered a risk. What Rodgers and Hammerstein created together however, would set the path for where musical theatre would tread for at least the next few decades. Some of the precepts, such as really using the songs and movement to forward the plot at all times, still hold true today. The story of Oklahoma! centers on Laurey, a young but strong pioneer woman who wonders not just with whom she should align herself romantically, but if there is even a place for love in her tough life of survival on the plains of a young country. Her coming of age parallels that of the country itself and, in a sense, the show allows us to experience both a visceral and a nostalgic view of both of those processes. Oklahoma! also deals with the dark side of love and infatuation through the character of Jud (Jeeter in the play), a hired farmhand who becomes obsessed with Laurey and simply can’t find a healthy way to channel his feelings. She not only rejects him but is disgusted by his vulgar affection. The result is a cautionary tale of what can happen when someone is unequipped to handle frustration. Ironically, Jud’s lashing out leads Laurey to the vulnerability required to allow her young cowboy suitor, Curly, into her heart. It has been such a joy and privilege for myself, and choreographer Jennifer Paulson Lee, to explore the vast landscape of this show on the vast landscape of this stage and with this fantastic group of students, artists, musicians, technicians, and staff of the Indiana University opera program, with special thanks to the IU Ballet Department. We hope that you are transported, as we have been in the creating of this production, to the open prairies of a young America and to the open and sweet hearts of the characters that fill the wide open fields of this rich story. Enjoy!

Artistic Staff Conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos has made a name for himself as a conductor whose musical experiences comfortably span the worlds of opera and symphony, where he conducts in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and Royal Albert Hall, and musical theater, where he can be found leading orchestras on Broadway. Kitsopoulos is in his eighth year as music director of the Queens Symphony Orchestra and continues as general director of Chatham Opera, which he founded in 2005. He serves as music director of the Festival of the Arts BOCA, a multi-day cultural arts event for South Florida, and was most recently appointed artistic director of the OK Mozart Festival, Oklahoma’s premier music festival, where he led his second season this past June. In addition to his ongoing music director commitments, in the 2014-15 season, Kitsopoulos led the Philharmonic in holiday subscription concerts following a notable debut last season. He returns to the symphony orchestras of San Francisco, New Jersey, Houston, and North Carolina, and makes debuts with the Florida Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, Louisville Orchestra, and Toledo Symphony. A frequent guest conductor at Indiana University, he led Menotti’s The Last Savage earlier in the season. Highlights of recent seasons include appearances with the Baltimore, Colorado, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh symphony orchestras, as well as the Calgary Philharmonic, National Arts Centre Orchestra, and New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Summer concerts have included Saratoga Performing Arts Center with the Orchestra, with the Symphony, Blossom Festival with the Blossom Festival Orchestra, Sun Valley Festival, Atlanta Symphony, and Dallas Symphony. International appearances have seen him conduct China’s Macao Orchestra with Cuban band Tiempo Libre, the Tokyo Philharmonic, and the Russian National Orchestra. Beyond his symphonic work, Kitsopoulos maintains a busy opera schedule. In recent seasons, he has led annual productions at IU Opera Theater of ’s H.M.S. Pinafore (2013-14), Verdi’s (2012-13), Bolcom’s A View from the Bridge (2011-2012), Strauss’s Die Fledermaus (2010-11), and Loesser’s The Most Happy Fella. Previous seasons’ operatic highlights include the Dicapo Opera Theatre’s productions of Lehár’s The Merry Widow, Gounod’s , and all three versions of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, Chatham Opera’s debut production of Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors, Hong Kong Municipal Opera’s production of Bizet’s in both Hong Kong and Beijing, and Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice at Alice Tully Hall. He also served as music director and created the orchestrations for the world premiere production of Ed Dixon’s Fanny Hill at the Goodspeed in Connecticut. Kitsopoulos has continued to show his ability and interest in performing new works and conducting a wide variety of genres. He conducted the Red Bull Artsehcro, an orchestra consisting of students from the top conservatories and university music programs in the country, in a concert at Carnegie Hall featuring a program of world premieres by Raul Yanez and Laura Karpman. Also much in demand as a theater conductor, both on Broadway and nationwide, Kitsopoulos is currently music director and conductor of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella on Broadway. He most recently served as music director and conductor of POP-ROCK OPERA MURDER BALLAD AT THE IVY TECH WALDRON AUDITORIUM JUNE 17 - JULY 3 WINE & BEER BAR

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Stage Director Gabriel Barre is an internationally acclaimed director whose work includes the recent Broadway musical Amazing Grace, which also ran in Chicago at the Bank of America Theatre and will be seen on tour beginning next year. He directed the off-Broadway production of The Wild Party by Andrew Lippa at the Manhattan Theatre Club. It was nominated for numerous awards, including five Outer Critics Circle Awards and 13 Drama Desk Awards, including Best Direction of a Musical, and he won the Calloway Award for Best Direction. He directed the national tours of Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, starring Eartha Kitt, and Pippin. Other original off-Broadway credits include Almost, Maine at the Daryl Roth Theatre,Summer of ‘42 at the Variety Arts Theatre,Son of a Gun on Theatre Row,Honky Tonk Highway at Don’t Tell Mama (winner of a Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs Award and Bistro Award for Best Review), Stars in Your Eyes at the Cherry Lane Theatre, andjohn & jen at the Lamb’s Theatre, as well as three concerts at as part of the American Songbook Series and a number of concerts at Town Hall. His international credits include the world premiere of the Frank Wildhorn musicals Carmen and Tears of Heaven as well as large- scale revivals of the musicals Jesus Christ Superstar and Elton John’s . Carmen ran for five years in Prague, Czech Republic, and the production was recently revived as well as released as a 3D movie. Barre recently directed and cocreated the new Stephen Schwartz magical review, Magic to Do, now seen around the world on Princess Cruises. Be a part of the arts.

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We hope you enjoy the performance. Dance Choreographer Jennifer Paulson Lee’s credits include Magic To Do, a new musical revue of Stephen Schwartz songs currently running on three vessels for Princess Cruises; Enter Laughing, the musical (New York’s York Theatre, and Mark Taper Forum and The Wallis in Los Angeles); Annie Get Your Gun (Lincoln Center, New York); Susannah (St. Petersburg Opera); Camelot (Casa Manana); H.M.S. Pinafore; (Opera New Jersey); Little Women, the musical (pre-Broadway workshop); and The Four Seasons (Vancouver Symphony). Her Off-Broadway credits include Cyrano, starring Oklahoma! director Gabriel Barre (New York); Stars in Your Eyes, The Last Starfighter, Lola, the musical, Fables in Slang, and Tintypes (Melting Pot); Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Paper Mill); West Side Story (Pioneer); The Rink (Cape Playhouse); The Book of Candy(Passage Theatre Co.); Pericles and A Child’s Christmas in Wales (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey); andBookends (New Jersey Rep). Credits at Goodspeed Opera House include City of Angels, Dear World, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Finian’s Rainbow (nominated for Best Choreography), Just So, Houdini, Sweeney Todd, and others. Regional credits include Zorro, Guys and Dolls, Jerry’s Girls, and Jacques Brel is Alive and Well. She choreographed the world premiere of A Rockin’ Midsummer Night’s Dream with a score by Eric Sveycar and Heist Almighty and The Tiger Roars at Princeton’s Triangle Club. A graduate of East Carolina University, Lee has danced for and/or assisted many notable director/choreographers of our time, including mentor Mavis Ray (an Agnes De Mille dancer), Susan Stroman, and Jerome Robbins. Her upcoming director credits include Howard, a new musical based on the life of billionaire Howard Hughes.

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Not valid with any other offers, coupons, or specials. Excludes tax and gratuity. 15/16 SEASON Set Designer Steven C. Kemp is a -based set designer for theatre and opera. His credits for IU include Dead Man Walking. Other opera designs include Silent Night, , , , The Italian Girl in Algiers, , Faust, Idomeneo and Anna Karenina (Opera San Jose), , Falstaff (Opera Santa Barbara/ Opera San Jose), A Streetcar Named Desire (Merola/Opera Santa Barbara/Kentucky Opera/), , The Elixir of Love (San Francisco Conservatory of Music), Figaro 90210 (The Duke on 42, New York City), andA Streetcar Named Desire (Opera Grand Rapids/Fresno Opera/Townsend Opera/New Orleans Opera). His designs in New York include numerous productions Off-Broadway for Keen Company, Mint Theater Company, Second Stage, The Playwrights Realm, Cherry Lane Theatre, New Worlds Theatre Project, The Shop, Red Dog Squadron, 59E59, and 47th Street Theatre. Regional and international work includes Norwegian Cruise Lines, Asolo Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Bucks County Playhouse, Royal George Theatre, and the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj. As associate designer, he has worked for The , English National Opera, Sante Fe Opera, Dallas Opera, Minnesota Opera, San Diego Opera, and 10 Broadway productions, including Cabaret, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Memphis.

Costume Designer An award-winning costume designer, Linda Pisano’s work covers a broad range of performance genres, including ballet, theatre, musical theatre, opera, and contemporary dance. She is particularly fond of designing new works and world premieres. As professor of costume design at IU, Pisano heads the Design and Technology area of the Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance, and directs its study abroad program in . A member of USA Local 829, her designs have been featured with companies throughout the United States, Canada, and the U.K. Her work has been featured in the Quadrennial World Design Expo in Prague and the World Design Exhibition in Toronto. Several of her designs, including her costumes for IU Opera Theater’s 2014 production ofLa Traviata are currently on exhibition at the Bakhrushin Museum in Moscow, Russia, and the China Institute of Stage Design in Beijing. Some of her designs with IU Opera include Deadman Walking, Der Rosenkavalier, Akhnaten, , La Rondine, The Merry Widow, and the world premieres of Vincent and The Tale of Lady Thi Khin. Audiences can also enjoy Pisano’s costume designs for the productions of Florencia en el Amazonas, Madama Butterfly, and The Music Manin the 2016-17 season. She serves on the board of directors for the United States Institute for Theatre Technology.

Lighting Designer Patrick Mero is the head of lighting for IU Opera and Ballet Theater. He has designed the lighting for , H.M.S Pinafore, Le Nozze di Figaro, Werther, Falstaff, Xerxes, Don Giovanni, Albert Herring, La Bohème, Tosca, The Italian Girl in Algiers, West Side Story, , Suor Angelica, Gianni Schicchi, Alcina, Dead Man Walking, Così fan tutte, and Carmen. He has also done extensive design work for the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department, IU African American Art Institute’s Dance Ensemble, and Cardinal Stage Company. In addition to his work in Bloomington, he has worked at Spoleto Festival USA. Mero originally hails from Charleston, S.C., but calls Bloomington home. Sound Designer Bryan Delaney’s previous design/engineering credits include shows at the Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Virginia Opera, Flat Rock Playhouse, Walnut Street Theatre, American Repertory Theater, North Shore Music Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Stoneham Theatre, House Theatre of Chicago, Lookingglass Theatre Company, and Steppenwolf Theatre Company. A Jacobs School of Music alumnus, he served as the production sound engineer on the 2008-09 national tour of Sweeney Todd. Delaney currently resides in Greenville, S.C., where he is head audio engineer at the Peace Center.

Fight Choreographer Matt Herndon is an advanced actor combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors, a Bloomington native, and a graduate of IU (B.A. in Theatre and Drama, 2011). He has choreographed the violence for several local productions, including Carmen, Così fan tutte, and Dead Man Walking for IU Opera and Ballet Theater; Billy Witch, She Kills Monsters, and Mad Gravity for the Bloomington Playwrights Project; king oedipus, , Oleanna, and The Rimers of Eldritchfor Ivy Tech Theatre;The Lieutenant of Inishmore for University Players; The Crucibleand Waiting for Lefty for Bloomington High School North; Sonia Flew for Jewish Theatre of Bloomington; and IU independent productions of Sunday on the Rocks, Closer, and Hamlet. Herndon has also served as the stunt coordinator for several local short films, includingDisdain , Daystime, Caligo, Sequela, Team Inspire, Born Again, and Pilgrimage.

Chorus Master Along with his responsibilities as professor of choral conducting and faculty director of opera choruses at the Jacobs School of Music, Walter Huff continues his duties as Atlanta Opera chorus master. He has been chorus master for The Atlanta Opera since 1988, preparing the chorus in more than 120 productions and receiving critical acclaim in the United States and abroad. Huff earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Oberlin Conservatory and his Master of Music degree from Peabody Conservatory (Johns Hopkins). He studied piano with Sarah Martin, Peter Takács, and Lillian Freundlich, and voice with Flore Wend. After serving as a fellow at Tanglewood Music Center, he received Tanglewood’s C. D. Jackson Master Award for Excellence. Huff served as coach with the Peabody Opera Theatre and Washington Opera, and has been musical director for The Atlanta Opera Studio, Georgia State University Opera, and Actor’s Express (Atlanta, Ga. ). He also has worked as chorus master with San Diego Opera. He served on the faculty at Georgia State University for four years as assistant professor, guest lecturer, and conductor for the Georgia State University Choral Society. He was one of four Atlanta artists chosen for the first Loridans Arts Awards, given to Atlanta artists who have made exceptional contributions to the arts life of Atlanta over a long period of time. While serving as chorus master for The Atlanta Opera, Huff has been the music director for The Atlanta Opera High School Opera Institute, a nine-month training program for talented, classically trained high school singers. He has served as chorus master for IU Opera Theater productions of Don Giovanni, The Merry Widow, Akhnaten, Le Nozze di Figaro, Lady Thi Kinh, H.M.S. Pinafore, La Traviata, The Italian Girl in Algiers, La Bohème, The Last Savage, South Pacific, Die Zauberflöte, The Barber of Seville, Dead Man Walking, Die Fledermaus, and Carmen. In June 2015, Huff served as choral instructor and conductor for the Sacred Music Intensive, a workshop inaugurated by the organ and choral departments at the Jacobs School. In addition, he maintains a busy vocal coaching studio in Atlanta.

Supertitle Author Daniela Siena brings many years of experience in teaching Italian diction and language to singers. She was introduced to operatic diction by , who was seeking a native speaker without teaching experience to work with singers according to his own pedagogical principles. Siena went on to teach in a number of operatic settings (among them, the Curtis Institute of Music, Metropolitan Opera, , and Seattle Opera). Over the years, she worked with a number of well- known singers, including Samuel Ramey, Justino Díaz, Carol Vaness, Wolfgang Brendel, June Anderson, Gianna Rolandi, and Jerry Hadley. The conductors, coaches, and stage directors with whom she has worked include Otto Guth, Max Rudolf, Edoardo Müller, David Effron, Arthur Fagen, Anthony Pappano, Anthony Manoli, Terry Lusk, Dino Yannopoulos, , Andrei Șerban, John Cox, and John Copley. At New York City Opera, Siena worked closely with —as her executive assistant, as a diction coach, and as the creator of English supertitles for a dozen . More recently, she worked for two years as a coach for the Young Artists Program of the Los Angeles Opera and, for the past six years, she has taught in Dolora Zajick’s summer Institute for Young Dramatic Voices. Born in Florence, Italy, to an Italian mother and a Russian émigré father, Siena arrived in the United States at age seven. She received a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and, in her twenties, worked for two years in Italy as secretary to the president of the Olivetti Company. Many years later, she continued her education, earned a master’s degree, and became licensed as a psychotherapist by the state of California, where she practiced for 15 years. The mother of two grown children, she moved to Bloomington to be near her son, who lives here with his wife and two young daughters. Bring

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artsadmin.indiana.edu Cast Curly McLain Mitchell Jones, , is a Jacobs School of Music junior from Atlanta pursuing a degree in voice performance. He has performed with the Atlanta Opera Chorus in productions of Tosca, The Italian Girl in Algiers, and Carmen. He recently portrayed the role of Don Basilio in Indiana University Opera Theater’s production of The Barber of Seville. He studies with Timothy Noble.

A native of Glen Head, N.Y., baritone Robert Gerold is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance as a senior at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to transferring to the Jacobs School, his operatic credits included Il Mandarino in a concert production of Puccini’s with Coro Lirico, Le Premier Ministre in Massenet’s Cendrillon with SUNY Purchase Opera, and Peter (der Vater) in Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel in German with SUNY Purchase Opera. With Indiana University Opera Theater, Gerold has performed the role of Peter (the father) in Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel in English, the title role of Abdul (the Savage) in Menotti’s The Last Savage, Lieutenant Buzz Adams in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific, and, most recently, the title role of Figaro in Rossini’s the Barber of Seville. In April 2014, he premiered the dual roles of Retrograde/Asher in New Voices Opera’s premiere of Eric Lindsay’s Cosmic Ray and the Amazing Chris. Gerold has performed the title role in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi with the Oberlin in Italy program in Arezzo, Italy. He is a student of Andreas Poulimenos.

Laurey Williams Emily Dyer is a second-year master’s student at the Jacobs School of Music. Her operatic roles include Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Contessa (Le Nozze di Figaro), Hanna (Die Lustige Witwe), and Pamina (Die Zauberflöte). Dyer was most recently engaged in the Oklahoma Mozart Festival’s 2015 season. Previously she has performed as a soloist with the California Philharmonic, including the roles of Gretel (Hansel and Gretel, scenes) and Christine (Phantom of the Opera, scenes). She was pleased to perform the solo in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the California Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall, a role she reprised with the New West Symphony. She has also sung the role of Micaëla (selections) at Walt Disney Concert Hall with the CalPhil. Dyer is the recipient of the 2015 Bain Scholarship at Indiana University. In 2015, she received an Encouragement Award from the Metropolitan Opera National Council Mid-South Regional Auditions. She was named the winner of the Symphonet Young Artist Competition, sponsored by the New West Symphony and iCadenza. She was also a winner of the Redlands Bowl Young Artist Competition and has received a Gold Medal for the Rotary Young Singer of the Year Competition. She has had the pleasure of participating in several renowned young artist programs, including Aspen Opera Theater Company, OperaWorks, and Songfest. Dyer earned her B.M. from Chapman University under the tutelage of Carol Neblett and is currently pursuing her M.M. at Indiana University as a student of Timothy Noble. Soprano Olivia Yokers, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, is completing her second year of graduate studies at Indiana University. At IU, she appeared as Sardula in The Last Savage, Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore, a daughter in Akhnaten, and LoLo in The Merry Widow. Yokers spent last summer as an apprentice artist with the Ash Lawn Opera in Charlottesville, Va. There she appeared in productions of Madame Butterfly and My Fair Lady. In 2012, Yokers won the title of Idol and was a member of the Cincinnati Opera chorus for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In 2013, she was awarded first place at the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Collegiate Competition and the Dayton Opera Guild Competition. This fall, Yokers will be joining Virginia Opera as a Herndon Foundation Emerging Artist for its 2016-17 season. She is a student of Alice Hopper.

Will Parker Kole Howie is a junior from Texas pursuing a B.M. in voice performance. He is a recipient of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Premier Young Artist Award Scholarship. A student of Andreas Poulimenos, he has appeared in IU Operas Theater’s productions of Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific, Menotti’s The Last Savage, Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking, and Mozart’s Così fan tutte. Kole is a three-time first- place winner (classical division) of the National Association of Teachers of Singing Dallas/ Fort Worth Area Chapter. Past favorite roles include Jean Valjean in Schönberg’s Les Misérables and Lun Tha in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and .I

Chad Singer is currently a junior majoring in theatre and drama while pursuing a dance minor. From Sylvania, Ohio, this is his debut with IU Opera Theater. For IU Theatre, he has appeared inAntigone (Eteocles/ Dancer). For Indiana Festival Theatre, his credits includeSeussical the Musical (Wickersham Brother), Schoolhouse Rock Live! (Tom), and Twelfth Night (Curio). For Bloomington Playwrights Project, he has performed in Toast by Carner and Gregor (Marcus). For Cardinal Stage Company, he has performed in Shrek (Little Piggy) and Junie B. Jones (Herb/Camille). He has appeared in Legally Blonde the Musical (Sundeep), 35MM (Company), and The Rocky Horror Show (Ensemble) for University Players.

Jud Fry -baritone Christopher Seefeldt is a first-year master’s student, having completed his undergraduate studies at the Jacobs School of Music last spring. He is bilingual, holding a bachelor’s degree in Germanic studies from IU. Seefeldt’s passion for comedic characters is exemplified by his solo credits with IU Opera Theater: Sir Joseph Porter (Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore), Benoît and Alcindoro (Puccini’s La Bohème), The Composer (Menotti’s The Last Savage), and—with the University Gilbert and Sullivan Society—Pirate King (Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance). Oklahoma! marks a dramatic shift for Seefeldt, preceded by solo credits such as Speaker (Mozart’s ) and Guard 1 (Heggie’s Dead Man Walking). As a Jacobs chorus member, Seefeldt’s extensive credits include La Bohème, Candide, Don Giovanni, Cendrillon, Xerxes, Le Nozze di Figaro, La Traviata, and Così fan tutte. Off the opera stage, he has performed as bass soloist in Michael Haydn’s Missa Sancti Gabrielis and Mozart’s . Large-scale choral credits at IU include Verdi’s Requiem, Britten’s War Requiem, and Handel’s . With the Bloomingvoce Summer Opera Workshop, Seefeldt performed the role of Sarastro (Mozart’s The Magic Flute) and has performed opera scenes from Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love under the direction of Heidi Grant Murphy. This summer, Seefeldt will perform the role of Betto (Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi) and cover the bass solo in Bach’s B Minor Mass with Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre. Originally from Avon, Ind., he is a student of Timothy Noble.

Connor Lidell, 23, is a first-year master’s student at the IU Jacobs School of Music, studying voice performance with Andreas Poulimenos. From Arlington, Texas, he has been seen in multiple shows on the IU Opera and Ballet Theater mainstage. Most recently, he was seen as Don Basilio in The Barber of Seville last fall. In spring 2015, he was seen in IU composer Kim Osberg’s opera, Thump. He has been involved with many student organizations focusing on the production of new opera. He premiered the role of Charlie in Chappell Kingsland’s Intoxication: America’s Love Affair with Oil, produced by New Voices Opera, an IU student organization. He also premiered a one-man concert opera by IU composer Patricia Wallinga, Tarrare. Most recently, he premiered Texu Kim’s Lotus Voice with IU’s New Music Ensemble, directed by David Dzubay. Lidell has coached with and worked with Gary Arvin, Sylvia McNair, Ed Bak, Roger Vignoles, Chris Crans, and others. He has sung under the batons of Arthur Fagen, Z. Randall Stroope, David Effron, Constantine Kitsopoulos, and Marzio Conti, to name a few, and he has been directed by Candace Evans, Chris Alexander, James Marvel, Michael Shell, and others during the past five years.

Ado Annie Rebekah Howell, a native of Houston, Texas, is pleased to be performing her second role with IU Opera Theater. This past fall, she made her debut as Adele in Die Fledermaus. Other recent opera credits include Queen of the Night (The Magic Flute), Samantha (), Zerlina (Don Giovanni), Blondchen (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Olympia (Prima Donna), Flora (The Turn of the Screw),Sister Constance de St. Denis (Dialogues of the Carmelites), Belinda (Dido & Aeneas), and Barbarina (Le Nozze di Figaro). Howell has performed as a young artist with SongFest, the Studio Program at Chautauqua Opera, and the Studio Program at Opera in the Ozarks. In 2016, she was awarded second place at the Orpheus National Vocal Competition in March and second place at the National Opera Association Vocal Competition in January. In 2015, Howell was the national winner of the Music Teacher’s National Association Young Artists Vocal Competition. In the Texoma Regional National Association of Teachers of Singing Competitions, she was a frequent finalist, winning both the Edward Baird Singer of the Year Award in 2014 and the Grady Harlan Award for Most Promising Professional Voice in 2013. In 2014, she was a finalist in the Dallas Opera Guild Competition, and in 2015, she received an Encouragement Award at the New Orleans District of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Currently, she is completing the first year of her master’s degree at Indiana University, studying with Carol Vaness. She completed her undergraduate studies at Baylor University, where she studied with Robert Best. Emily Kelly is a senior B.F.A. Musical Theatre major at IU in her first IU Opera production. Her IU Theatre roles include Charity inSweet Charity and Velma Kelly in Chicago. Other IU Theatre credits includeInto the Woods (Cinderella’s Mother/Assistant Choreographer), Spring Awakening (Thea), Drood (Ballet Dancer), and Guys and Dolls (Hot Box Girl). For Bloomington Playwright’s Project, she has appeared in TOAST (Assistant Choreographer) and Greta (female ensemble). For Cardinal Stage Company, she has appeared in Hairspray (Assistant Choreographer). Kelly has performed at regional theaters around the country, including Music Theatre of Wichita, The Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis, and North Shore Music Theatre. She is from Sacramento, Calif.

Aunt Eller Contralto/mezzo-soprano Olivia Thompson is a second-year voice performance graduate student studying with Patricia Stiles. She earned her undergraduate degree in voice performance from the University of Michigan. While there, she performed Tisbe in Rossini’s La Cenerentola. She also performed opera scenes from Handel’s Giulio Cesare, Offenbach’s Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Verdi’s Aida, Poulenc’s Dialogues of the Carmelites, Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Heggie’s Dead Man Walking, and Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance and Patience. In addition, she performed in opera choruses in Tchaikovsky’s and Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore. In 2014, Thompson performed the role of the Maharanee in Menotti’s The Last Savage with IU Opera Theater. She also performed the roles of L’Amica in Menotti’s Amelia al ballo and Auntie in Britten’s , as well as the role of Suzy in Puccini’s La Rondine under the direction of Carol Vaness in her opera workshop.

Megan Wilhelm, soprano, is in her second year of the Master of Music degree program at the Jacobs School of Music. At IU, she has performed as the soprano soloist in Ralph Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony and Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem as well as in the world premiere of A Vietnamese Requiem by P. Q. Phan. She was recently a young artist at SongFest. During her undergraduate studies at the University of Houston, she performed the role of Second Lady in The Magic Flute and was a member and section leader of the internationally renowned Moores School Concert Chorale. From 2013 to 2014, Wilhelm performed in the Houston Grand Opera Chorus and was a frequent soloist in the Zachow Consort and Players. She has also been a young artist for the CoOperative program and has performed with Le Chiavi di Bel Canto and Dolora Zajick’s Institute for Young Dramatic Voices. She is currently studying with Timothy Noble.

Ali Hakim Brazilian baritone Bruno Sandes is pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance as a former student of Robert Harrison and a current student of Carol Vaness. He is a recipient of the Barbara and David Jacobs Scholarship. Sandes earned a degree in interior design at the Federal Institute of Alagoas, Brazil, before relocating to Bloomington, Ind. His roles with IU Opera Theater include Dr. Falke in Strauss’sDie Fledermaus, The Police Sergeant in Rossini’s The Barber of Seville, Emile de Becque in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific, Taddeo in Rossini’s The Italian Girl in Algiers, Le Surintendant des Plaisirs in Massenet’s Cendrillon, and Sùng Ông in the world premiere of P. Q. Phan’s The Tale of Lady Thi Kinh. Sandes also performed the roles of Steward in Ezra Donner’s Ile, Don Alfonso in Mozart’s Così fan tutte, and Joly in Schönberg’s Les Misérables. He sang on tour through Austria, Italy, and Germany. He was first-place winner in the XI Maracanto International Voice Competition, a winner of the 2013 Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Competition, selected as a semifinalist in the IX International Voice Competition, and one of six singers from around the world in the 42nd International Winter Festival of Campos do Jordão (largest classical music festival in Latin America). Sandes was chosen in 2010 as the best classical singer of northeast Brazil by the Art and Culture Critics Association. He recorded a CD of Brazilian chamber songs based on folk and love themes, Minha Terra (My Land), with pianist Shelley Hanmo as grand winners of the 2014 IU Latin American Music Center Recording Competition.

New Jersey native James Conrad Smith, baritone, is in the final semester of his Master of Music in Voice Performance from the Jacobs School of Music. With IU Opera Theater, he debuted as Fiorello inThe Barber of Seville last September and appeared in the choruses of Così fan tutte, Die Fledermaus, South Pacific, and The Last Savage, in which he also played the first American Tailor. In addition to the Jacob School of Music, this past year he has also been involved with Reimagining Opera for Kids, as Papageno/ Sarastro in a children’s version of The Magic Flute. Other roles include Don Giovanni, Guglielmo (Così fan tutte), Marco (Gianni Schicchi), Major-General Stanley (The Pirates of Penzance), Le Marquis (Dialogues of the Carmelites), Maximilian (Candide), and Slook (La cambiale di matrimonio). In March 2014, his choral composition “Reflection: Innocent Thoughts on Peace” was premiered at Carnegie Hall by Vocal Accord, the premier vocal ensemble of his undergraduate institution, the John J. Cali School of Music (Montclair, N.J.). Smith is founder of The Young Artist’s Initiative, a company for aspiring college age singers in New Jersey. He has directed and produced productions of Don Giovanni and The Pirates of Penzance in 2013-14. Currently under the tutelage of Timothy Noble, he has also studied with Teresa Kubiak.

Andrew Carnes Evan Forbes is a senior voice performance major at Indiana University. A native of Sacramento, Calif., he has appeared in previous IU productions as Luther Billis in South Pacific and the Boatswain in H.M.S. Pinafore. Additionally, he has appeared in several IU choruses, including Dead Man Walking, The Italian Girl in Algiers, and Cendrillion. Outside of Indiana University, he has performed the Major General in The Pirates of Penzance and Strephon in Iolanthe with the University Gilbert & Sullivan Society. He is a student of Timothy Noble. Baritone Brayton Arvin is in his second year of doctoral studies at the Jacobs School of Music, studying under Heidi Grant Murphy. He earned his Master of Music from Indiana University and his Bachelor of Music cum laude from Ball State University. He has previously appeared with IU Opera Theater as Guglielmo in Così fan tutte, Le Balli in Werther, Baron Zeta in The Merry Widow, and Maximilian in Candide. Other roles have included David in L’amico Fritz, Harlequin in , Notary/Spinelloccio in Gianni Schicchi, and Le Dancaïre in Carmen, Jack Scott in the premiere of The King in Yellow, Tommy Djilas in The Music Man, and Isaachar in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He has been a young artist with Cedar Rapids Opera, Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre, and Ash Lawn Opera. As a concert artist, Arvin has been a soloist in Handel’s Messiah, Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, Beethoven’s Mass in C Major, Duruflé’sMesse cum Jubilo, and Haydn’s Nelson Mass as well as dozens of premieres of vocal- orchestral and chamber music. He is the administrative assistant for IU Opera Theater and vice president of IU Student National Association of Teachers of Singing. This month, he will be the baritone soloist in John Stainer’s The Crucifixion.

Gertie Cummings Olivia Huntley is a third-year undergraduate pursuing her Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance under the tutelage of Timothy Noble. In addition to her voice studies, she has completed a minor in Theatre and Drama through the IU Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance. At the Jacobs School of Music, Huntley has performed ensemble roles in Così fan tutte (2016), South Pacific (2015), and La Bohème (2014) and made her debut with the newly founded University Gilbert & Sullivan Society at Indiana University in its inaugural production of Iolanthe (Fleta). Professionally, she has performed with Opera Naples in Puccini’s Tosca (Shepherd), conducted by Paul Nadler of the Metropolitan Opera, and with the Indianapolis Opera in Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Huntley has originated two world-premiere, Off- Broadway roles with the West Village Musical Theatre Festival (NYC): Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at the Coroner’s Inquest and Penny in The Musician’s Curse. She is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association.

Soprano Hayley Lipke, a native of Racine, Wis., is completing the final year of her Bachelor of Music studies under the tutelage of Jane Dutton. During her time at the Jacobs School of Music, Lipke has performed in Verdi’s Falstaff, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Verdi’s La Traviata, Rodger and Hammerstein’s South Pacific, and Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking as a member of the opera chorus. Lipke sang as a concert soloist at the Orfeo Music Festival in Vipiteno, Italy, in 2012 and was awarded the Bella Voce award in the 2015 Bel Canto Foundation competition. Symphony Orchestra

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Adinamis Impicciche Paula J. Amrod Judith Auer and George Lawrence James A. Allison Stella N. Anderson Mary K. Aylsworth George Alter and Elyce Rotella Carol and R. K. Antill James and Mary Babb Carolyn A. Balfe Gerald and Mary Danielson F. Michael and Skaidrite Hatfi eld Wesley A. Ballenger John D. Danielson Clayton and Ellen Heath Daniel C. Balog John and Carol Dare Lynn Helding and Blake Wilson Pamela Pfeifer Banks Lenore S. Davis Helen and Kimball Henderson David Bannard and Mary Ashley Conrad J. Dejong Rebecca Henry and Monte Schwarzwalder John and Patricia Barnes Imelda Delgado Florence E. Hiatt Allison and Mark Barno Barbara and Richard Dell Leslie W. Hicken Patricia W. Barrett Mary L. Denne Patricia L. Hicks Robert R. Bartalot Patrick and Karen Dessent Linda Higginbotham and Bradley Paula and John Bates Susan and Dominic* Devito Leftwich Sue A. Beaty Deborah J. Deyo-Howe Ford D. Hill James and Lynda Beckel Roger D. Dickerson Suzanne L. Hillis Judy and Martin Becker Nadine and Holm Diercks William Hillyard and Carrie Bruner Suzanne K. Belbutoski Barbara and Richard Domek Laura J. Hilmert David N. Bergin Ruth Dostie Joe and Marianne Hinds Olesia O. Bihun Sharon and John Downey Harvey B. Holly Renee and Wilhelm Bilgram Beth and John Drewes Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Cheryl A. Bintz Margaret J. Duffi n Julian L. Hook David and Judy Blackwell Gregory S. Dugan Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Adam R. Blais Kevin J. Duggins Joseph H. Hopkins Ronald and Regina Blais Alan and Juliet Duncanson Judith and Dennis Hopkinson Gayle and Heinz Blankenburg Moira and Timothy Dyczko Sallie and Robert* Horner Julian M. Blumenthal Mary A. Dye Emily L. Hostetter John and Mary Blutenthal Dale and Edith Dzubay Jacqueline and Robert Hounchell Michael and Pamela Bobb Silsby S. Eastman Donald W. Howe Francis and Kay Borkowski Robert and Robin Eatman Patricia and Th omas Howenstine Ruth and Christopher Borman Patricia Eckstein Robert B. Huber Joan H. Bowden Frank and Vickie Edmondson Cindy and John Hughes Cynthia and Bennet Brabson Anne and John Egan Ivan and Anne Hughes Jeff rey L. Bransford Joseph E. Elliott Marcia A. Hughes Peter W. Brengel Anna and Charles* Ellis Masanori and Seiko Igarashi Laurie Brown and Daniel Carroll Michael J. Ellis Stefanie Jacob and Scott Tisdel Edward P. Bruenjes Mary and Herman Emmert Jennifer A. Jafari Margaret and Philip Brummit Stanley and Pamela Engle Carole L. James William R. Buck Lucille I. Erb Charles and Laurie Jarrett Sarah Bullen and Dyan Peterson Deborah and Jeff rey Ewald Warren W. Jaworski Aaron M. Burkhart Mark Feldstein Kathryn and Robert Jessup Betsy L. Burleigh David N. Fienen Martin D. Joachim Margaret G. Burns Mary E. Fine Edith E. Johnson John N. Burrows Donald and Myra Fisher Hollis R. Johnson Doris J. Burton Laurie and Patrick Flynn Th omas and Marilyn Johnson V. Barbara Bush William and Eleanor Folley Marilyn J. Keiser Rebecca C. Butler Constance C. Ford Janet Kelsay W. Leland and Helen Butler Linda A. Frauenhoff Linda and James Kern Margaret R. Buttermore Michael and Teresa Frye Rachel and Donald Kessler James and Carol Campbell Sean F. Gabriel Myrna M. Killey Phyllip B. Campbell Melva F. Gage John and Julianne King James and Ellen Carmichael Th omas E. Gerber Meredith K. Kirkpatrick Mary and Stephen Carter Susann Gilbert Karen L. Klages Linda L. Case Elizabeth and Robert Glassey Lee A. Kohlmeier Susan and Robert Cave Lorraine Glass-Harris Laszlo and Joanne Kovacs Harriet R. Chase James S. Godowns Joseph C. Kraus Matthew Christ and Sophia Goodman Walter A. Goldreich Glen Kwok and Chih-Yi Chen Dianne and Lawrence Christensen Sylvia S. Gormley Judy and Larry Laff erty David Clark and Diane Coutre Arlene Goter Aaron D. Lan Steve and Sonya Clark Patricia Goyette-Gill and Richard Gill Th omas and Nancy Lancaster William B. Clay Susan E. Grathwohl Beverly Landis and Alan Billingsley Lynda Clendenning and Robert Fuller Robert and Sheri Gray Nicholas R. Lang Richard and Lynn Cohee Linda J. Greaf Lois B. Lantz Bradley and Michele Cohron Gretchen M. Green Arthur W. Larson Robert and Marcia Coleman Pamela C. Griff el Randy L. Leazenby James D. Collier Roberta M. Gumbel Debra and Robert Lee Mark R. Conrad Nola and John Gustafson Kristin M. Lensch Sheryl and Montgomery Cordell Christine Haack and Mark Hood Anna Leppert-Largent and Gregory Kevin and Laura Cottrill Chun-Fang B. Hahn Largent Lynda M. Couch Patricia L. Hales Mary and Timothy Lerzak Nora B. Courier Larry and Barbara Hall Stine Levy and Arthur Koch Diane Courtre Steve and Jo Ellen Ham Jerry and Jane Lewis Gary and Ellen Coval Robert and Janet Hamilton Joseph J. Lewis Cynthia M. Crago Donald M. Hankins Ann and Scott Liberman Ernest and Roxanna Crawford Charlene A. Harb Nancy Liley Lowell and Sondra Crow John and Teresa Harbaugh Lynn and Matthew Litwiller J. Daniel and Mary Cunningham Christopher and Roxanne Hare Guy and Connie Loftman Donna and David Dalton Jeff ry M. Harris Warren E. Loomis John T. Dalton Martha and Stephen Harris Charles Lopinto Eugene B. Daniels Robert and Deborah Hartigan Alma E. Lyle Janice E. Daniels Steven and Karen Hartjes Joan I. Lynch Frances M. Madachy Richard and Mary Pretat Elaine and Philip Th rasher Robert W. Magnuson Patricia and Th omas Price Diana and Joseph Tompa David and Barbara Malson Edward Rath Aaron and Mary Lee Tosky Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum John A. Rathgeb Jonathan Towne and Rebecca Noreen Leslie and Joseph Manfredo Diana and Alan Rawizza Alice and Philip Trimble Lynne and Richard Marks Mary and William Record Cheryl Tschanz and William Newkirk Lisa K. Marum Helen P. Reich Linda J. Tucker John M. Maryn David and Leanna Renfro Melody and Dale Turner Joel and Sandra Mathias Jean and Donald Rhoads Mary E. Ulrey Matthew and Kelly Mayer Carolyn J. Rice Matthew S. Underwood Philip and Elizabeth McClintock Timothy J. Riffl e and Sarah M. McConnell Dianne Vars Gregory and Margaret McClure Donald E. Ritter Matthew and Th erese Veldman Marie M. McCord Alice E. Robbins Venu Vemuri David McDonald Samuel and Valerie Roberts Lisa Ventura Winnifred and Francis McGinnis Murray and Sue Robinson Sue and Daniel Visscher Jerry A. and Jane P. McIntosh Donna and Edward Ronco Matthew Vitale James L. McLay Anthony Ross and Beth Rapier Sharon P. Wagner James D. McLuckie Anya and Ronald Royce Barbara J. Waite Mary Jo McMillan Gerald J. Rudman Cheryl and Raymond Waldman Marcia and Michael McNelley Irving L. Sablosky Jeff rey and Debra Walker Sean M. McNelley Janice Salvucci Cynthia and Jay Wallin Ted and Bess Megremis Roy and Mary Samuelsen Elizabeth and Timothy Wappes Katherine and Gerald Mehner Michael W. Sanders Sarah F. Ward Edith and Glenn Mellow Randa K. Sanders Sally and Mark Watson Lynn and David Meyer V. Gayle Sarber Th omas J. Weakley Judith E. Miller Mark and Anne Sauter Daniel Weiss Mary A. Miller Richard K. Schall Phyllis C. Wertime Ronald and Joyce Miller Susan and Stephen Schlegel Roger and Barbara Wesby Th omas J. Miller Arthur and Carole Schreiber John and Mary Whalin Linda M. Mintener and Robert M. Jones Deborah S. Schwartz Allen and Cheryl White Joseph T. Mitchell Perry and Lisa Scott James T. White Richard J. Mlynarski Beverly Scott and Sylvia Patterson-Scott Lloyd and Barbara White Jay E. Montgomery Laurie and William Sears Diane and James Whitlock Terresa Moore Richard and Ilene Sears Tony J. Wiederhold Patricia and Philip Moreau Robert and Ellen Sedlack Th elma J. Wilcox T. Earline Moulder and R. David Plank John A. Seest Patricia L. Williams Patricia and John Mulholland Gillian and Uri Sella Lawrence A. Wilson Dwight R. Mumper Maria and Peter Selzer Dolores Wilson Ronald L. Munson Nancy and Stephen Shane Carl Wiuff Ann Murray and Michael Hurtubise Nadine E. Shank Donna and Richard Wolf Ray and Wendy Muston Merry and John Shapiro Joyce M. Woltman Dean and Carol Myshrall Richard and Margaret Shelly Blue B. Woman George and Diane Nadaf Richard and Karen Shepherd Susan M. Wood Yury M. Nedelin Larry and Debra Sherer Eric A. Woodhams Helen Rapp Nefkens and Bernard Nathan and Joline Short Earl S. Woodworth Nefkens Th omas and Donna Shriner Karen and Danny Wright Bud E. Nelson W. Robert and Jill Siddall G. Eugene Yates Lynn S. Nestler Samuel and Th eresa Sievers Jamie and Rick Yemm Kent and Gail* Newbury Catherine A. Smith Mark A. Yother Kathleen C. Nicely Elwood L. Smith Mijai Youn Auh Kenneth H. Nichols Estus Smith Christopher Young and Brenda Brenner Carroll E. Nichols John and Juel Smith Judith and Steven Young Gloria G. Noone Linda K. Smith Jeff ery P. Zaring Margaret V. Norman Monte and Rita Smith Joyce R. Zastrow Lisa and Frank Nothaft Lucille Snell Joan Zegree and Spider Kedelsky David and Diane O’Hagan John and Laura Snyder Joyce and Larry Zimmerman Melinda P. O’Neal Marilyn K. David W. Zinsmeister George and Nancy Osborne James and Carolyn Sowinski Timothy and Sara Zwickl Mary A. Owings Paul V. Spade Janet and William Palfey Tom and Linda Sperling *Deceased Mara Parker and Andrew Cogbill Darell and Susan Stachelski Sandra B. Parker Gary and Anne Steigerwald Peggy W. Paschall Robert Stockton and Moya Andrews Marilyn J. Patton Christel and Robert Stoll George and Elsie Peffl ey Tom and Melinda Straley Ronald A. Pennington James L. Strause Kathie I. Perrett Eric and Etsuko Strohecker Wayne H. Peterson Jessica Suchy-Pilalis and Labros Pilalis Norman and Sue Pfau Rhonda and Gregory Swanson Gaye S. Platt Elizabeth Szymanski Jeff rey L. Plonski Leaetta and Rick Tafl inger Belinda Potoma and Michael Fish Arthur S. Takeuchi Frona and Ronald Powell Sandra and Lawrence Tavel Gregory Powell and Miriam McLeod Powell Kathleen A. Taylor Sylvanna T. Prechtl Artemisia and Th eodore Th evaos John R. Preer Shelley Th omason Ronald and Joan Preloger William C. Th ompson Corporations and Foundations $100,000 and Up Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation $25,000 - $99,999 Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation Th e Seven Kids Foundation, Inc. Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art Harry Kraus Survivor Trust and Humanity, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 David Jacobs Fine Art Medtronic, Inc. Foundation Smithville Communications, Inc. Th e DBJ Foundation Mirafl ores Investments, LLC Stilllife Construction of California, Inc. EH2, LLC Old National Wealth Management Sweetwater Sound, Inc. Fremonty, LLC Oregon Gardens, LLC Indiana Charitable Trust Presser Foundation $1,000 - $9,999 Avedis Zildjian Company Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Opera Illinois League Bloomington Classical Guitar Society Inc. Th e Harvey Phillips Foundation Inc. Paulsen Family Foundation Bloomington Community Band, Inc. Indiana University Alumni Association Robert Carwithen Music Foundation C. E. And S. Foundation Inc. Kalamazoo Community Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Camerata, Inc. National Christian Foundation Greater Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Eli Lilly & Company Chicago Th e Walt Disney Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund National Society of Arts & Letters

Annual Giving Circles Th e Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Annual Giving Circles include individuals dedicated to making a diff erence in the cultural life of the university. Th ese unrestricted gifts of opportunity capital support the areas of greatest need, including fi nancial aid, faculty research, academic opportunities, and visiting artists. Dean’s Circle Visionary Members $10,000 and Up Gary and Kathy Anderson Monika and Peter Kroener David H. Jacobs Charles and Lisa Surack Strategic Members $5,000 - $9,999 S. Sue Aramian Jack and Pam Burks Richard and Alice Johnson Th eodore W. Batterman Jay and Karen Goodgold Jeannette and Harold Segel Supporting Members $2,500 - $4,999 Nicholas M. Barbaro and Sue Ellen Scheppke Rusty and Ann Harrison Al and Lynn Reichle William and Marion Crawford Darby Earles McCarty Mark A. Sudeith Jack and Linda Gill Del and Letty Newkirk Michael J. Williamson and Kathy Weston Contributing Members $1,000 - $2,499 Ann C. Anderson James and Carol Clauser Patricia C. Jones Linda A. Baker Mark and Katy Cobb Robert and Lisa Jones Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Carol and John Cornwell Linda and Kenneth Kaczmarek W. Michael Brittenback and William Jane and D. Kim Dunnick Th omas and Gail* Kasdorf Meezan Gabriel P. Frommer* Vicki and Th omas King William and Anita Cast Dale C. Hedding George and Cathy Korinek Jerald and Megan Chester J. Stanley and Alice Hillis John and Nancy Korzec P. A. Mack, Jr. Ora H. Pescovitz Bruce and Madelyn Trible Geraldine and John Miller Gary and Christine Potter Robert M. VanBesien John and Barbara Morris Jeff erson and Mary Shreve Beth Stoner Wiegand and Bruce R. Wiegand Joan C. Olcott W. Craig Spence

Artist’s Circle $500 - $999 Susan L. Adams Marilyn Bone Kloss Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Margaret and Charles Athey Virginia A. Krauss Scharmal K. Schrock Mary and Montgomery Brown James W. and Evelyn LaFollette Richard Searles Miriam S. Clarke Jon and Susan Lewis Anthony and Jan Shipps Melissa and Eric Dickson Barbara and John Lombardo James B. Sinclair Nile and Lois Dusdieker Emilia P. Martins and Michael Lynch Lee Ann Smith and Mark C. Webb Charles L. Fugo Carmen Hinkle McGrae Janis M. Stockhouse John and Susan Graham Edward J. Mitro Ellen Strommen Carolyn and Richard Haile Jim and Jackie Morris Richard E. Walker Carter and Kathleen Henrich Dana R. Navarro Rebecca and Wayne Weaver Jolaine L. Hill Sujal and Elizabeth Patel E. G. and Sharon White William and Karol Hope Scott and Katherine Riley David L. Wicker Jeff rey S. Jepsen Clyde R. Rose $250 - $499 Samuel and Janet Baltzer Annette and Owen Hungerford Edward and Lois Rath Charles and Gladys Bartholomew Russell L. Jones Phyllis and Jack Relyea Robert W. Bastian Carol R. Kelly Mary Ann Rickert Mark K. Bear Jillian L. Kinzie and Joseph Th rockmorton Paul and Barbara Ristau Karen and Arthur Bortolini Howard and Linda Klug Jerry and Cynthia Robinson Elizabeth M. Brannon Kathleen C. Laws Roger Roe R. Kent Cook Gregory and Veronica Leffl er Bruce E. Ronkin and Janet L. Zipes Katherine R. Covington Amy L. Letson Linda J. Rosenthal William A. Crowle Marie T. Lutz Catharine Schutzius and John Dugan Cheryl and Bradley Cunningham Brian D. Marcus Christopher and Janet Schwabe Michael G. Cunningham Carolyn M. Marlow and William A. Teltser Edward S. Selby Mary A. Diaz-Przybyl Lissa and Philip May David and Barbara Sheldon Clarence H. and Judith Doninger Jerry W. and Phyllis McCullough Sue A. Shepard and Donald Helgeson Mark and Jennifer Famous Kathleen and Emanuel Mickel Robert L. Smith and Janice L. Lesniak Liliana and Dan Gehring Matthew and Maryann Mindrum Dana W. Taylor Ross A. Gombiner Patrick and Frances Mitchell John and Tamyra Verheul Bertram and Susan Greenspan Ambrose Ng Teresa and Peter Wolf William D. Haworth Robert and Ruth Palmer Ruth and Lowell Hoff man Donna and Robin Poynor $100 - $249 Lois C. Adams Miller Joan H. Bowden Donna and David Dalton Joseph and Sharon Amlung Peter W. Brengel John T. Dalton Paula J. Amrod Roberta Brokaw Eugene B. Daniels Stella N. Anderson Laurie Brown and Daniel Carroll Janice E. Daniels Kimi W. Atchason Margaret and Philip Brummit Gerald and Mary Danielson Judith Auer and George Lawrence William R. Buck John D. Danielson Mary K. Aylsworth Aaron M. Burkhart John and Carol Dare James and Mary Babb Margaret G. Burns Lenore S. Davis Carolyn A. Balfe John N. Burrows Conrad J. Dejong Pamela L. Banks Doris J. Burton Imelda Delgado David Bannard and Mary Ashley Rebecca C. Butler Barbara and Richard Dell John and Patricia Barnes Margaret R. Buttermore Mary Lynn Denne Patricia W. Barrett James and Ellen Carmichael Patrick and Karen Dessent Robert R. Bartalot Mary and Stephen Carter Susan and Dominic* Devito Susan D. Bartlett Susan and Robert Cave Deborah J. Deyo-Howe Sue A. Beaty Harriet R. Chase Roger D. Dickerson James and Lynda Beckel Dianne and Lawrence Christensen Barbara and Richard Domek Judy and Martin Becker Cynthia and Alfred Cirome Sharon and John Downey Suzanne K. Belbutoski David Clark and Diane Coutre Margaret J. Duffi n David N. Bergin Richard and Lynn Cohee Kevin J. Duggins Olesia O. Bihun Bradley and Michele Cohron Alan and Juliet Duncanson Renee and Wilhelm Bilgram Robert and Marcia Coleman Dale and Edith Dzubay Cheryl A. Bintz Mark R. Conrad Silsby S. Eastman David and Judy Blackwell Richard K. Cook Robert and Robin Eatman Ronald and Regina Blais Sheryl and Montgomery Cordell Frank and Vickie Edmondson Gayle and Heinz Blankenburg Diane Courtre Anne-Marie and John Egan Michael and Pamela Bobb Cynthia M. Crago Joseph E. Elliott Ruth and Christopher Borman Ernest and Roxanna Crawford Michael J. Ellis Mary and Herman Emmert Nancy Liley Perry and Lisa Scott Stanley and Pamela Engle Warren E. Loomis Beverly Scott and Sylvia Patterson-Scot Lucille I. Erb Charles Lopinto Laurie and William Sears Mary E. Fine Joan I. Lynch Richard and Ilene Sears Constance C. Ford Frances M. Madachy Robert and Ellen Sedlack Sean F. Gabriel Mayer and Ellen Mandelbaum Nancy and Stephen Shane Melva F. Gage Lynne and Richard Marks Nadine E. Shank Th omas E. Gerber Lisa K. Marum Merry and John Shapiro James S. Godowns John M. Maryn Richard and Karen Shepherd Walter A. Goldreich Joel and Sandra Mathias Nathan and Joline Short Sylvia S. Gormley Philip and Elizabeth McClintock Th omas and Donna Shriner Arlene Goter Winnifred and Francis McGinnis W. Robert and Jill Siddall Patricia Goyette-Gill and Richard Gill Ellen L. McGlothin Elwood L. Smith Robert and Sheri Gray James D. McLuckie Estus Smith Linda J. Greaf Mary Jo McMillan Linda K. Smith Pamela C. Griff el Sean M. McNelley John and Laura Snyder Roberta M. Gumbel Edith and Glenn Mellow Tom and Linda Sperling Nola and John Gustafson Ralph and Shirley Melton Darell and Susan Stachelski Chun-Fang B. Hahn Lynn and David Meyer Tom and Melinda Straley Patricia L. Hales Judith E. Miller James L. Strause Charlene A. Harb Mary A. Miller Rhonda and Gregory Swanson Jeff ry M. Harris Ronald and Joyce Miller Kathleen A. Taylor Martha and Stephen Harris Joseph T. Mitchell William C. Th ompson Robert and Deborah Hartigan Terresa Moore Diana and Joseph Tompa Debra and John Hatmaker Patricia and Philip Moreau Jonathan Towne and Rebecca Noreen Clayton and Ellen Heath Dwight R. Mumper Alice and Philip Trimble Lynn Helding and Blake Wilson Ann Murray and Michael Hurtubise Cheryl Tschanz and William Newkirk Helen and Kimball Henderson George and Diane Nadaf Linda J. Tucker Rebecca Henry and Monte Schwarzwalder Yury M. Nedelin Matthew S. Underwood Florence E. Hiatt Helen and Bernard Nefk ens Dianne Vars Suzanne L. Hillis Bud E. Nelson Venu Vemuri William Hillyard and Carrie Bruner Lynn S. Nestler Lisa Ventura Joe and Marianne Hinds Kathleen C. Nicely Matthew Vitale Nicholas and Katherine Holzmer Kenneth H. Nichols Barbara J. Waite Harlow and Harriet Hopkins Julia and Omar Nielsen Cheryl and Raymond Waldman Joseph H. Hopkins Gloria G. Noone Jeff rey and Debra Walker Judith and Dennis Hopkinson Margaret V. Norman Sarah F. Ward Sallie and Robert* Horner Lisa and Frank Nothaft Sally and Mark Watson Emily L. Hostetter David and Diane O’Hagan Daniel Weiss Jacqueline and Robert Hounchell George and Nancy Osborne John and Mary Whalin Donald W. Howe Mary A. Owings Allen and Cheryl White Ivan and Anne Hughes Mara Parker and Andrew Cogbill Lloyd and Barbara White Masanori and Seiko Igarashi Peggy W. Paschall Th elma J. Wilcox Stefanie Jacob and Scott Tisdel Kathie I. Perrett Dolores Wilson Jennifer A. Jafari Wayne H. Peterson Lawrence A. Wilson Carole L. James Jeff rey L. Plonski Carl Wiuff Warren W. Jaworski Frona and Ronald Powell Donna and Richard Wolf Kathryn and Robert Jessup Gregory Powell and Miriam McLeod Powell Blue B. Woman Martin D. Joachim Sylvanna T. Prechtl Susan M. Wood John and Julianne King Patricia and Th omas Price Eric A. Woodhams Edith E. Johnson Diana and Alan Rawizza Karen and Danny Wright Kathleen L. Johnson Mary and William Record Mark A. Yother Janet Kelsay Helen P. Reich Joyce R. Zastrow Rachel and Donald Kessler David and Leanna Renfro Joyce and Larry Zimmerman Melissa Kevorkian and Jack Fields Jean and Donald Rhoads Timothy and Sara Zwickl Myrna M. Killey Carolyn J. Rice John and Julianne King Donald E. Ritter Lee A. Kohlmeier Donna and Edward Ronco Joseph C. Kraus Anthony Ross and Beth Rapier Th omas and Nancy Lancaster Janice Salvucci Nicholas R. Lang Michael W. Sanders Lois B. Lantz Randa K. Sanders Arthur W. Larson Virginia G. Sarber Debra and Robert Lee Mark and Anne Sauter Mary and Timothy Lerzak Richard K. Schall Stine Levy and Arthur Koch Susan and Stephen Schlegel Joseph J. Lewis Arthur and Carole Schreiber 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 fi nancial framework for the future. Over $10,000,000 Th e Estate of Barbara M. Jacobs Th e DBJ Foundation David H. Jacobs Lilly Endowment, Inc. Over $1,000,000 Louise Addicott-Joshi and Yatish Joshi Th e Estate of Juanita M. Evans Th e Estate of Juana Mendel Gary and Kathy Anderson Georgina Joshi Foundation, Inc. Th e Estate of Clara L. Nothhacksberger Th e Estate of Ione B. Auer Jack and Linda Gill Th e Estate of Paul and Anne Plummer Cook, Inc. Jack* and Dora Hamlin Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation Krannert Charitable Trust $500,000 - $999,999 Arthur R Metz Foundation Gayle T. Cook Robert R. O’Hearn Alexander S. Bernstein Th e Estate of Frederick G. and Mary M. Murray and Sue Robinson Jamie Bernstein Freeburne Richard and Barbara Schilling Nina Bernstein Simmons Wilbert W. Gasser* and Mary Kratz Gasser Th e Estate of Eva Sebok Th e Estate of George A. Blique, Jr. Ann and Gordon Getty Th e Estate of Ruth E. Th ompson Jack and Pam Burks Th e Estate of Eva M. Heinitz Th e Estate of Herman B Wells Carl and Marcy Cook Sandy Littlefi eld $250,000 - $499,999 Jamey and Sara Aebersold IBM Global Services Th e Cynthia L. & William E. Simon, Jr. Th e Estate of Wilfred C. Bain Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation Foundation Olimpia F. Barbera Th e Estate of Harold R. Janitz Cynthia L. and William E. Simon Th e Estate of Angeline M. Battista Monika and Peter Kroener David and Jacqueline Simon Beatrice P. Delany Charitable Trust Shalin C. Liu Deborah J. Simon Th e Estate of Sylvia F. Budd Th e Estate of Jeanette Calkins Marchant Herbert and Porntip Simon Th e Estate of Marvin Carmack Th e Estate of Nina Neal Th e Estate of Melvin Simon Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Presser Foundation Th e Estate of Samuel and Martha Siurua Christel DeHaan Th e Estate of Ben B. Raney Paul and Cynthia Simon Skjodt Th e Estate of Alvin M. Ehret, Jr. Joy and Rudolph* Rasin Summer Star Foundation for Nature, Art Th e Estate of Lucille de Espinosa Th e Estate of Virginia Schmucker and Humanity, Inc. Th e Estate of Richard E. Ford Th e Estate of Lee E. Schroeder Marianne W. Tobias Th e Estate of Frederick G. Freeburne Scott C. and Kay Schurz Th e Estate of John D. Winters Rusty and Ann Harrison Th e Estate of Maidee H. Seward Th e Estate of Emma B. Horn Bren Simon

$100,000 - $249,999 Th e Estate of Ursula Apel Ford Meter Box Foundation, Inc. P. A Mack, Jr. Artur Balsam Foundation Th e Estate of Th omas L. Gentry David and Neill Marriot Th e Estate of Robert D. Aungst Georgia Wash Holbeck Living Trust Susann H. McDonald Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Paul and Ellen Gignilliat Th e Estate of Margaret E. Miller Henry J. Bode and Susan Cartland-Bode Th e Estate of Monroe A. Gilbert Th e Estate of Elisabeth P. Myers Bennet and Cynthia Brabson Th e Estate of Th eodore C. Grams Th e Estate of Jean P. Nay Brabson Library and Education Foundation Th e Estate of Marjorie Gravit Th e Estate of Richard J. Osborn Th e Estate of Jean R. Branch Th e Estate of David C. Hall Penn Asset Equity LLC Th e Estate of Mildred J. Brannon Steve and Jo Ellen Ham Th e Estate of Charlotte Reeves Th e Estate of Frances A. Brockman Th e Estate of Margaret H. Hamlin Th e Estate of William D. Rhodes Th e Estate of Aileen Chitwood Robert and Sandra Harrison Th e Estate of Dagmar K. Riley Cole & Kate Porter Memorial Graduate Harrison Steel Castings Company Stephen Russell and Mag Cole Russell Fellowship in Music Trust F. Michael and Skaidrite Hatfi eld Fred and Arline Simon Jean and Doris Creek Th e Estate of Jascha Heifetz Smithville Telephone Company, Inc. Th e Estate of Mavis M. Crow Joan & Marvin Carmack Foundation Th e Estate of Maxine M. Talbot Susie J. Dewey Ruth E. Johnson Technicolor USA, Inc. Th e Estate of M. Patricia Doyle Ted W. Jones Th e Estate of Alice C. Th ompson Th e Estate of William H. Earles Th e Estate of Eugene Knapik Th e Estate of Mary C. Tilton Th e Estate of Robert A. Edwards Robert and Sara LeBien Mary H. Wennerstrom and Leonard M. Marianne V. Felton George William Little. Jr. and B. Bailey Little Phillips* Th e Legacy Society Th e Legacy Society at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music honors the following individuals who have included the Jacobs School as a benefi ciary under their wills, trusts, life insurance policies, retirement plans, and other estate-planning arrangements.

David* and Ruth Albright James R. Hasler Jack W. Porter Richard and Ann Alden Helen I. Havens* Nancy Gray Puckett Gary and Kathy Anderson David M. Holcenberg Stanley E. Ransom John and Adelia Anderson Julian L. Hook Clare G. Rayner* Margaret K. Bachman William T. And Kathryn* Hopkins Al and Lynn Reichle Dennis and Virginia Bamber David E. Huggins Gwyn and Barbara Richards Mark and Ann* Bear Harriet Ivey Ilona Richey Christa-Maria Beardsley Walter* and Bernice* Jones Murray and Sue Robinson Michael E. Bent Myrna M. Killey D. Patricia and John W.* Ryan Julian M. Blumenthal Martha Klemm Roy and Mary Samuelsen Richard and Mary Bradford Herbert Kuebler and Phil Evans George P. Sappenfi eld* W. Michael Brittenback and William C. Ray and Lynn Lewis Vicki J. Schaeff er Meezan Harlan L. Lewis and Doris F. Wittenburg John and Lorna Seward Pamela S. Buell Nancy Liley Odette F. Shepherd Louise Caldwell* Ann B. Lilly Curt and Judy Simic Gerald and Elizabeth Calkins George and Brenda Little Donald G. Sisler* Marvin Carmack* P. A. Mack, Jr. Catherine A. Smith Sarah Clevenger Jeanette Calkins Marchant* George P. Smith, II Jack and Claire Cruse Charles J. Marlatt Steve and Mary Snider Doris* and John* Curran Kent and Susan McCray William and Elizabeth Strauss D. Michael Donathan Douglas McLain Robert D. Sullivan Luba Dubinsky Donald and Sonna Merk Hans* and Alice M. Tischler Stephany A. Dunfee Robert A. Mix Jeff rey S. Tunis Sandra Elkins Cyndi Dewees Nelson and Dale Nelson Henry and Celicia Upper H. C. Engles Del and Letty Newkirk Nicoletta Valletti Eleanor R. Fell* Fred Opie and Melanie S. Spewock Robert Waller and Linda Bow Michael J. Finton Richard* and Eleanor* Osborn Patrice M. Ward-Steinman Debra Ford Arthur Panousis* Charles and Kenda* Webb Frederick* and Mary* Freeburne John and Margaret Parke Michael D. Weiss Donald and Marcella Gercken Gilbert* and Marie* Peart Robert E.* and Patricia L. Williams Ken W. Grandstaff * Jean and Charles* Peters Michael J. Williamson and Kathy Weston Jonathan L. Gripe Mary H. Wennerstrom and Leonard M. Jack* and Dora Hamlin Phillips* *Deceased Charles Handelman Friends of Music Honor Roll Calendar Year 2015 Th e 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. Th e 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 January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015. Guarantor Scholarship Circle Cole Porter $5,000 - $9,999 Nelda M. Christ* Jeanette Calkins Marchant* Susie J. Dewey Friends of Music $10,000 and Above Eleanor F. Byrnes Th e Estate of Ben B. Raney Jeanette Calkins Marchant* $5,000 - $9,999 Robert Barker and Patsy Fell-Barker Susie J. Dewey Richard and Barbara Schilling Joshua D. Bell Steve and Jo Ellen Ham Karen Shaw Herman B Wells Circle Gold $2,500 - $4,999 Nelda M. Christ* Herbert Kuebler and Phil Evans President Michael A. McRobbie and First John H. Heiney* Julia and Charles McClary Lady Laurie Burns McRobbie Lawrence and Celeste Hurst Murray and Sue Robinson Silver $1,000 - $2,499 Ruth Albright Peter P. Jacobi Phyllis C. Schwitzer Diana and Rodger Alexander Cecily Jenkins Curtis and Judy Simic James and Susan Alling Jennifer A. Johnson L. Robert and Sylvia Stohler John and Teresa Ayres Susan M. Klein and Robert Agranoff Gregg and Judy Summerville W. Leland and Helen M. Butler George and Cathy Korinek Susan B. Wallace William and Anita Cast Monika and Peter Kroener Eric Weisstein Edward S. Clark Terry Loucks Miki C. Weisstein Gayle K. Cook Cyndi Dewees Nelson and Dale Nelson J. William Whitaker, M.D. and Joan M. Jean and Doris Creek Del and Letty Newkirk Whitaker Frank Eberle and Cathy Cooper Alan, Shelley, and Kelsey Newman Barbara L. Wolf and Robert J. Goulet, Jr. Harvey and Phyllis Feigenbaum Lenny and Lou Newman Galen Wood Anne T. Fraker Ora H. Pescovitz, M.D. Jim and Joyce Grandorf Gunther* and Doris Rodatz *Deceased Robert R. Greig Judith L. Schroeder and Edward Mongoven Dean Wil ed C. Bain Circle Patrons $500 - $999 James and Ruth Allen Athena and Frank* Hrisomalos Randy Schekman and Nancy Walls Gary and Kathy Anderson Jeff rey and Lesa Huber Marilyn F. Schultz Margaret K. Bachman Diane S. Humphrey Scott C. and Kay Schurz Olimpia F. Barbera Linda and Kenneth Kaczmarek Anthony and Jan Shipps Jack and Pam Burks Martin and Linda Kaplan Lee Ann Smith and Mark C. Webb Carter and Allyson Cast Vicki and Th omas King Kathryn and Alan Somers Charles and Helen Coghlan Howard and Linda Klug William and Anna Stewart Vivian L. Counts Jhani Laupus and Michael M. Sample Bruce and Shannon Storm Mary A. Cox and James M. Koch Judith A. Mahy-Shiff rin and Richard M. Ellen Strommen Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dahling Shiff rin Henry and Celicia Upper Carol J. Dilks Eugene O’Brien Martha F. Wailes James V. and Jacqueline C. Faris Edward and Patricia O’Day Mary H. Wennerstrom and Leonard M. Robert and Ann Harman Stephen R. Pock and David Blumberg Phillips* Carter and Kathleen Henrich John and Lislott Richardson Doris F. Wittenburg and Harlan L. Lewis Elizabeth J. Hewitt and Richard H. Small Edward and Janet Ryan Judith and Steven Young Richard and Lois Holl L. David Sabbagh and Linda L. Simon John and Linda Zimmermann Sustainers $300 - $499 Shirley Bell Ralph E. Hamon, Jr. Dawn E. Morley Gerald and Elizabeth Calkins R. Victor Harnack Roger and Ruth Newton James and Carol Campbell John B. Hartley and Paul W. Borg, Ph.D. Carl B. Rexroad and Carol Pierce Sarah Clevenger Lenore S. Hatfi eld Kathleen C. Ruesink Karen-Cherie Cogane and Stephen Orel Steven L. 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*Deceased Endowments and Scholarships Th e IU Jacobs School of Music gratefully acknowledges those individuals, corporations, and foundations that provide support through endowments and scholarships. Th e generosity and goodwill of those listed below put a Jacobs School of Music education within the reach of many. To learn more about investing in our talented students, please contact Melissa Dickson, director of development, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 812-855-4656. Jacobs School of Music William Adam Trumpet Scholarship Choral Conducting Department Enhancement Fund Valerie Adams Memorial Scholarship Lucy and Samuel Chu Piano Scholarship Jamey Aebersold Jazz Combo Fund Cook Band Building Fund Jamey and Sara Aebersold Jazz Fellowship Patricia Sorenson Cox Memorial Scholarship Gary J. and Kathy Z. Anderson Scholarship in Music Excellence Ray E. Cramer Graduate Scholarship Kathy Ziliak Anderson Chair in Ballet Ray Cramer Scholarship Willi Apel Early Music Scholarship Fund Jean and Doris Creek Scholarship in Trumpet Aronoff Percussion Scholarship Donna and Jean Creek Scholarship Martha and Fred Arto Music Scholarship Donna and Jean Creek Scholarship in Voice Aungst Scholarship Mavis McRae Crow Music Scholarship Fund Stephen A. Backer Memorial Scholarship T.F. Culver and Emma A. Culver Scholarship Fund Dr. Wilfred C. Bain Music Alumni Association Scholarship Jeanette Davis Fund Wilfred C. Bain Opera Scholarship Endowment Pete Delone Memorial Scholarship David N. Baker Jazz Scholarship Alfonso D’Emilia Scholarship Fund David N. Baker Visiting Artist Series Department of Musicology Fund David Baker, Jr. Jazz Scholarship Gayl W. Doster Scholarship in Music Artur Balsam Chamber Music Project Rostislav Dubinsky Music Scholarship Band Centennial Fund Fred Ebbs Memorial Scholarship Anthony and Olimpia Barbera Latin American Music Scholarship David Eissler Memorial Scholarship Fund Olimpia Barbera Recording Fund for the Latin American Music Center Ruth L. Elias Scholarship Fund Earl O. Bates Memorial Scholarship Guillermo Espinosa Endowment Fund Eric D. Batterman Memorial Scholarship Merle Evans Scholarship Joseph Battista Memorial Fund Fairview Elementary School String Project “Because You Want To Be Here” Scholarship Fairview Elementary School String Project II Achasa Beechler Music Scholarship Fund Philip Farkas Horn Scholarship William Bell Memorial Fund Eleanor Fell Scholarship Colleen Benninghoff Music Scholarship Rose and Irving Fell Violin Scholarship Leonard Bernstein Scholarship Five Friends Master Class Series John E. Best Scholarship Ford-Crawford Recital Hall Maintenance Fund Th omas Beversdorf Memorial Scholarship Frederick A. Fox Composition Scholarship Th e Harriett Block Operatic Scholarship William and Marcia Fox Scholarship in Music Mary R. Book Music Scholarship Fund Dr. Frederick and Mary Moff att Freeburne Teaching Fellowship Ruth Boshkoff Scholarship Janie Fricke Scholarship Fund for Aspiring Musicians Fred Wilkins and Richard W. Bosse Flute Scholarship Th e Friday Musicale Scholarship Julia Beth Brabson Memorial Fellowship J.N. Garton Memorial Scholarship Julia Brabson Scholarship Glenn Gass Scholarship Brass Instrument Scholarship Bill and Mary Gasser Scholarship/Fellowship Endowment W. Michael Brittenback and William Meezan Organ Scholarship Lynn E. Gassoway-Reichle Chair in Piano Frances A. Brockman Scholarship Robert Gatewood Opera Fund A. Peter and Carol V. Brown Research Travel Fund Cary M. Gerber Scholarship Fund Kenneth V. & Audrey N. Brown Memorial Scholarship Marcella Schahfer Gercken Band Scholarship Alonzo and Mary Louise Brummett Scholarship in Music Richard C. Gigax Memorial Scholarship Fund Sylvia Feibelman Budd and Clarence Budd Scholarship Gignilliat Music Scholarship Fund Marjorie J. Buell Music Scholarship Ellen Cash Gignilliat Fellowship Pamela Buell Music Scholarship Linda C. and Jack M. Gill Chair in Violin Vivian N. Humphreys Bundy Memorial Scholarship Fund Linda Challis Gill and Jack M. Gill Music Scholarship Peter Burkholder and Doug McKinney Musicology Fund Gladys Gingold Memorial Scholarship Pam and Jack Burks Professorship Josef Gingold Violin Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Burnham Music Instrument Maintenance Fund Charles Gorham Trumpet Scholarship Dorothy Knowles Bush and Russell Jennings Bush Piano Scholarship St. Luke’s UMC/Goulding and Wood Organ Scholarship Th e Camerata Scholarship Martin Eliot Grey Scholarship John and June Canfi eld Bloomington Pops Scholarship Montana L. Grinstead Fund Joan and Marvin Carmack Scholarship Arthur and Ena Grist Scholarship Fund Robert L. Carpenter Fund Murray Grodner Double Bass Scholarship Charles Diven Campbell Piano Scholarship Wayne Hackett Memorial Harp Scholarship Fund Susan Cartland-Bode Performance Excellence Scholarship Jack I. & Dora B. Hamlin Endowed Chair in Piano Susan Cartland-Bode Scholarship Margaret H. Hamlin Scholarship Walter Cassel Memorial Scholarship Judith Hansen-Schwab Singing Hoosiers Scholarship Austin B. Caswell Award Margaret Harshaw Scholarship Center for the History of Music Th eory and Literature Endowment Fund Russell A. Havens Music Scholarship Alan Chepregi Memorial Scholarship Bernhard Heiden Scholarship Emma H. Claus Scholarship Fund Jascha Heifetz Scholarship Eva Heinitz Cello Scholarship Fund School of Music William Gammon Henry, Jr. Scholarship Menke/Webb/Sturgeon, Inc. Fund Julius and Hanna Herford Fund for Visiting Scholars and Conductors B. Winfred Merrill Scholarship Fund in Choral Music Lou and Sybil Mervis String Quartet Fund Dorothy L. Herriman Scholarship Fund Arthur R. Metz Carillonneur Fund Mark H. Hindsley Award for Symphonic Band Arthur R. Metz Organ Department Fund Mark H. Hindsley Endowed Fund for Symphonic Band Otto Miessner Memorial Music Scholarship Fund Historical Performance Institute Fund Nathan A. and Margaret Culver Miller Memorial Scholarship Fund Ernest Hoff zimmer Scholarship Dorothy Hoff Mitchell Scholarship Leonard Hokanson Chamber Music Scholarship Peter Steed Moench Scholarship Georgia Wash Holbeck Fellowship Jack and Marilyn Moore Graduate Flute Fellowship Julian Hook Music Fund Marcel Mule Scholarship Fund Julian Hook Music Th eory Fund Music Dean’s Dissertation Prize Endowment Fund William S. and Emma S. Horn Scholarship Fund Music Library Fund Harry and Ruth Houdeshel Memorial Flute Scholarship Music Th eory Fund Bruce Hubbard Memorial Scholarship Nellie Woods Myers Scholarship Dwan Hublar Music Education Scholarship Ben Nathanson Scholarship Lawrence P. Hurst Medal in Double Bass Nina Neal Scholarship Fund IU Children’s Choir Fund Robert Erland Neal Music Scholarship International Harp Competition Otto Nothhacksberger Endowed Chair Barbara and David Jacobs Fellowship Otto Nothhacksberger Memorial Fund Barbara and David Jacobs Scholarship On Your Toes Fund Barbara and David Jacobs School of Music Enhancement Fund Opera Illinois League Scholarship David H. Jacobs Chair in Music Bernard Opperman Memorial Fund David Henry Jacobs International Overseas Study Scholarship Organ Department Fund David Henry Jacobs Music Scholarship Juan Orrego-Salas Scholarship Jacobs Bicentennial Scholars and Fellows in Honor of Charles H. Webb Namita Pal Commemorative Award Jacobs Endowment in Music Jason Paras Memorial Fund Jacobs School of Music International Overseas Study Scholarship Marie Alice and Gilbert Peart Scholarship Eva Janzer Memorial Fund James & Helen Pellerite Flute Scholarship Jazz Double Bass Studio Fund Jackie Pemberton Memorial Scholarship Fund Wilma Jensen Organ Scholarship Doris Klausing Perry Scholarship Ted Jones and Marcia Busch-Jones Musical Arts Center Fund Harvey Phillips Memorial Scholarship Ted Jones Musical Arts Center Executive Director of Production Fund Harvey Phillips Tuba-Euphonium Quartet Composition Contest Georgina Joshi Composition Commission Award Walter and Rosalee Pierce Scholarship in Organ Georgina Joshi Fellowship Ildebrando Pizzetti Memorial Scholarship Fund Georgina Joshi Fund Cole and Kate Porter Memorial Scholarship Georgina Joshi Handelian Performance Fund George E. Powell, III Scholarship Georgina Joshi International Fellowship Pre-College Ballet Scholarship Georgina Joshi Recording Arts Studio Fund Th e Presser Foundation Scholarship and the Presser Music Award Walter and Freda Kaufmann Prize in Musicology Fund Project Jumpstart Fund Mack H. Kay Scholarship for Excellence in Jazz Composition Fund Garry Lee and Nancy Gray Puckett Scholarship Marilyn Keiser Organ Scholarship Mary and Oswald G. Ragatz Organ Scholarship Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Stanley Ransom Scholarship in Voice Klinefelter Scholarship Fund Robert C. Rayfi eld Memorial Scholarship Eugene J. and Eleanor J. Knapik Fund RedStepper Fund Lucie M. Kohlmeier Music Scholarship in Voice RedStepper Scholarship Robert Kraus Memorial Scholarship Charlotte Reeves Chamber Music Endowment Fund Peter and Monika Kroener Dean’s International Fellowship in Music Albert L. and Lynn E. Reichle Scholarship in Music George and Elizabeth Krueger Scholarship Albert L. Reichle Chair in Trumpet Herbert O. Kuebler Music Fellowship Dorothy Rey Scholarship Michael Kuttner Musical Education Fund Th e Sally W. Rhodes Scholarship Robert LaMarchina Music Scholarship Gwyn and Barbara Richards Family Scholarship Latin American Music Center Fund Gwyn Richards Scholarship James and Kathie Lazerwitz Visiting Artists Fund Agnes Davis Richardson Memorial Scholarship Fund Sara and Robert LeBien Jacobs School of Music Scholarship John P. Richardson Jr. Violin Scholarship Sara J. and Robert F. Lebien Scholarship Th e Naomi Ritter Scholarship Lewis Family Scholarship in Music Walter and Dorothy Robert Scholarship Fund Martha Lipton Scholarship Louise Roth Scholarship Jay Lovins Memorial Scholarship Fund Leonard & Maxine Ryan Memorial Fund Ethel Louise Lyman Memorial Fund Rosetta Samarotto Memorial Scholarship P.E. MacAllister Scholarship in Voice Roy and Mary Samuelsen Scholarship John Mack Memorial Scholarship in Oboe Elizabeth Schaefer Memorial Scholarship Virginia MacWatters Abee Scholarship Richard J. Schilling Collaborative Piano Scholarship in Honor of Jeanette Calkins Marchant Friends of Music Scholarship Charles H. Webb Marching Hundred Hall Fund Lee Edward Schroeder Endowed Scholarship Wilda Gene Marcus Piano Scholarship Michael L. Schwartzkopf Singing Hoosiers Fund Jay Mark Scholarship in Music Gyorgy Sebok Scholarship in Piano Georgia Marriott Scholarship Ruth Parr Septer Scholarship Fund Arthur W. Mason Musical Scholarship Fund Maidee H. and Jackson A. Seward Organ Fund Perry Maull Student Travel Fund Terry C. Shirk Memorial Scholarship Fund Mary Justine McClain Opera Th eater Fund Shulz Memorial Fund Susan Sukman McCray Scholarship Singing Hoosiers Endowment Susann McDonald Fund Singing Hoosiers Travel Fund Susann McDonald Harp Study Fund Jean Sinor Memorial Lecture Series Katherine V. McFall Scholarship Jerry E. Sirucek Memorial Scholarship Bernardo and Johanna Mendel Graduate Scholarship for the Samuel and Martha Siurua Scholarship Fund Susan Slaughter Trumpet Scholarship Dean Charles H. Webb Chair in Music Janos Starker Cello Scholarship Charles and Kenda Webb Music Excellence Fund Dorothy Richard Starling Chair in Violin Studies Charles H. Webb Music Scholarship Charlotte Steinwedel Scholarship Anna Weber Endowment Fund Evelyn P. Stier Memorial Scholarship Fund Wennerstrom Music Th eory Associate Instructor Fellowship Edward M. Stochowicz Memorial Scholarship Mary Wennerstrom Phillips and Leonard M. Phillips Endowment Douglas and Margaret Strong Scholarship Wennerstrom-Phillips Music Library Directorship Endowment Harry Sukman Memorial Scholarship Fund Wennerstrom-Phillips Piano Scholarship Robert D. Sullivan Music Scholarship Allen R. & Nancy A. White Music Scholarship Elsie I. Sweeney Memorial Scholarship Lawrence R. & Vera I. White Music Scholarship Th e Maxine Rinne Talbot Music Scholarship Kenneth C. Whitener Fund for Ballet Excellence Donald L. Tavel Memorial Scholarship Fred Wilkins and Richard W. Bosse Flute Scholarship Elizabeth Schaefer Tenreiro Scholarship Fund Camilla Williams Voice Scholarship Marcie Tichenor Scholarship Robert E. Williams Singing Hoosiers Scholarship Mary Coff man Tilton Harpsichord Fellowship Bill and Lenis Williamson Music Scholarship Hans and Alice B. Tischler Endowment Madge Wilson Music Scholarship Fund Giorgio Tozzi Scholarship Carol A. Wingler Memorial Fellowship Trombone Artistic Activity Fund Marjorie Schlamp Winters Scholarship Fund Sarah Joan Tuccelli-Gilbert Memorial Fellowship in Voice Janet Corday Won Memorial Scholarship Henry A. Upper Chair in Music Woodwind and the Brasswind Scholarship Fund Andy Upper Scholarship Mildred F. Yoder Scholarship Roe Van Boskirk Memorial Scholarship in Piano Fund Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Scholarship Carl G. and Mazelle Van Buskirk Memorial Scholarship Fund Avedis Zildjian Percussion Scholarship Film Scoring Award Asher G. Zlotnik Scholarship Vocal Jazz Ensemble Fund Lennart A. von Zweygberg Cello Scholarship William J. and Betty J. Wampler Scholarship

 e Society of the Friends of Music Friends of Music David Albright Memorial Scholarship Th e Rajih and Darlene Haddawi and Kathryn and Scott C. Schurz Friends of Music Robert M. Barker Scholarship in honor of Patsy Scholarship Fell-Barker Th e Rajih and Darlene Haddawi Scholarship Friends of Music Patsy Fell-Barker Scholarship in honor of my family Th e Alice V. Jewell and David B. Mills Friends of Music Scholarship Th omas J. Beddow & Joseph W. Nordloh Memorial Friends of Music Th e Karl and Vera O’Lessker Friends of Music Scholarship Scholarship Mary Jane Reilly Friends of Music Scholarship Alan P. Bell Memorial Friends of Music Scholarship Dagmar K. Riley Friends of Music Scholarship George A. Blique, Jr. Friends of Music Scholarship Samuel E. Ross Friends of Music Scholarship Eleanor Jewell Byrnes Friends of Music Piano Scholarship Dr. Richard Schilling-Ruth Tourner Friend of Music Voice Scholarship Marvin Carmack Friends of Music Scholarship Scott C. and Kathryn Schurz Friends of Music Scholarship Joan and Marvin Carmack Friends of Music Scholarship Th e Scott C. and Kathryn Schurz Latin American Friends of Music Anita Hursh Cast Friends of Music Scholarship Scholarship Esther Ritz Collyer Piano Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shainberg and Mr. and Mrs. David Newman Cristini Friends of Music Scholarship Friends of Music Scholarship Th e Patsy Earles Friends of Music Scholarship Society of the Friends of Music Fund Robert A. Edwards Friends of Music Scholarship Society of the Friends of Music of Indiana University Scholarship Marianne V. Felton Friends of Music Scholarship in Voice Ruth E. Th ompson Friends of Music Scholarship Richard S. and Jeanne Hardy Forkner Friends of Music Scholarship Kenda Webb Friends of Music Scholarship Marjorie F. Gravit Friends of Music Scholarship Ulrich Weisstein Friends of Music Scholarship in Voice Marjorie F. Gravit Piano Scholarship Herman B Wells Memorial Friends of Music Scholarship IU Opera Theater Production Staff General Manager ...... Dean Gwyn Richards Ted Jones Executive Director of Production ...... Timothy Stebbins Director of Coaching and Music Administration ...... Kevin Murphy Director of Opera Choruses ...... Walter Huff Executive Administrator of Instrumental Ensembles ...... Thomas Wieligman Coordinating Opera Coach Kimberly Carballo Coach Accompanists ...... Mark Phelps, Schuichi Umeyama Piotr Wisniewski Production Stage Manager ...... Trevor Regars Assistant Stage Managers ...... Megan Gray, Mary Kathryn Jacobi Technical Director ...... Robert Brown Assistant Technical Director ...... Christian Schmitt Director of Paint and Props Mark F. Smith Properties Manager Gwen Law Costume Shop Supervisor ...... Dana Tzvetkova Costume Shop Projects Manager ...... Soraya Noorzad Wardrobe Supervisor ...... Jenna Kelly Wigs and Makeup Designer ...... Gary Arave Head of Lighting ...... Patrick Mero House Electrician Fritz Busch Stage Carpenters ...... Ken D’Eliso, Andrew Hastings Administrative Production Assistant ...... Brenda Stern Director of Recording Arts ...... Konrad Strauss Audio Technician Fallon Stillman Director of Marketing and Publicity ...... Dana Navarro Publicity and Media Relations Specialist ...... Linda Cajigas Director of Digital Design ...... Patrick Eddy Music Programs Editorial Specialist Jonathan Shull Marketing and Publicity Assistant ...... Sarah Slover Administrative Assistant ...... Brayton Arvin Box Office and House Manager Benjamin Harris Stitchers ...... Wendy Langdon, Sarah Travis Jacqueline Westbrook, Noriko Zulkowski Costume Shop Assistant ...... Claire Stebbins Scenic Artist ...... Christy Wiesenhahn Properties Carpenter ...... Steve Wilson Stage Carpenter Assistant Matt Wood 15/16 SEASON

The Barber of Seville Così fan tutte Rossini Mozart

SEP 18, 19, 25, 26 at 7:30pm FEB 5, 6, 12, 13 at 7:30pm

Fall Ballet Carmen Balanchine, Taylor, Tharp Bizet

OCT 2, 3 at 7:30pm FEB 26, 27 MAR 4, 5 at 7:30pm

Dead Man Walking Spring Ballet Heggie & McNally Four Faces of Balanchine

OCT 16, 17, 23, 24 at 7:30pm MAR 25, 26 at 7:30pm

Die Fledermaus Oklahoma! Strauss Jr. Rodgers & Hammerstein II

NOV 13, 14, 19, 20 at 7:30pm April 8, 9, 15, 16 at 7:30pm; 10 at 2pm The Nutcracker Tchaikovsky

DEC 3, 4, 5 at 7:30pm, 5 & 6 at 2 pm

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