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Allen Francis A BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEIJI OZAWA, MUSIC DIRECTOR * s*-^ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ f¥ T¥ \ / ^w~^ JiL JUL JL J&. JUL ^K*^y ft «<# JSL PAINTINGS • ART JEWEL1 , Mass. 01262 (413) 298-3044 Seiji Ozawa, Music Director Bernard Haitink, Principal Guest Conductor One Hundred and Sixteenth Season, 1996-97 Trustees of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. R. Willis Leith, Jr., Chairman Nicholas T. Zervas, President Peter A. Brooke, Vice-Chairman William J. Poorvu, Vice-Chairman and Treasurer Mrs. Edith L. Dabney, Vice-Chairman Ray Stata, Vice-Chairman Harvey Chet Krentzman, Vice-Chairman Harlan E. Anderson William M. Crozier, Jr. Edna S. Kalman Robert P. O' Block Dr. Amar G. Bose Nader F. Darehshori George Krupp ex-officio James F. Cleary Deborah B. Davis Mrs. August R. Meyer Peter C. Read Williams- John F. Cogan, Jr. Nina L. Doggett Richard P. Morse Margaret Julian Cohen AvramJ. Goldberg Mrs. Robert B. Newman DeCelles, ex-officio William F. Connell Thelma E. Goldberg ex-officio Julian T. Houston Life Trustees Vernon R. Alden Archie C. Epps Mrs. George I. Mrs. George Lee David B. Arnold, Jr. Mrs. John H. Kaplan Sargent J. P. Barger Fitzpatrick George H. Kidder Sidney Stoneman Leo L. Beranek Dean W. Freed Thomas D. Perry, Jr. John Hoyt Stookey Abram T. Collier Mrs. John L. Irving W. Rabb John L. Thorndike Nelson J. Darling, Jr. Grandin Other Officers of the Corporation Thomas D. May and John Ex Rodgers, Assistant Treasurers Daniel R. Gustin, Clerk Board of Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Robert P. O'Block, Chairman Molly Beals Millman, Secretary Phyllis Dohanian, Treasurer Mrs. Herbert B. Abelow Hugh Downs Mrs. Robert M. Jaffe Gloria Moody Press Helaine B. Allen Francis A. Doyle Dr. Hisashi Kaneko Millard H. Pryor, Jr. Joel B. Alvord Goetz B. Eaton Martin S. Kaplan Robert E. Remis Amanda Barbour Amis Harriett Eckstein Susan Beth Kaplan William D. Roddy, Jr. Marjorie Arons-Barron William R. Elfers Mrs. S. Charles Kasdon John Ex Rodgers Caroline Dwight Bain George M. Elvin Frances Demoulas Keizo Saji Sandra Bakalar Edward Eskandarian Kettenbach Roger A. Saunders Gabriella Beranek J. Richard Fennell Robert D. King Carol Scheifele-Holmes Lynda Schubert Nancy J. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Gordon F. Kingsley Hannah H. Schneider Bodman Eugene M. Freedman David I. Kosowsky Cynthia D. Scullin William L. Boyan Dr. Arthur Gelb Arthur R. Kravitz Elizabeth T. Selkowitz Jan Brett Mrs. Kenneth J. Mrs. William D. Roger T. Servison Robin A. Brown Germeshausen Larkin, Jr. L. Scott Singleton Mrs. Marshall Nichols Charles K. Gifford Thomas H. Lee Mrs. Micho F. Spring Carter Jordan Golding Stephen R. Levy Thomas G. Sternberg Earle M. Chiles Mark R. Goldweitz Edward Linde Jacquelynne M. William H. Congleton Deborah England Gray Frederick H. Stepanian William F. Connell Michael Halperson Lovejoy, Jr. Bill Van Faasen John M. Connors, Jr. John P. Hamill Diane H. Lupean Paul M. Verrochi Martha H.W. Ellen T. Harris Mrs. Charles P. Lyman Stephen R. Weiner Crowninshield Daphne P. Hatsopoulos Barbara Jane Macon Robert A. Wells Diddy Cullinane Deborah M. Hauser Joseph C. McNay Mrs. Joan D. Wheeler Joan P. Curhan Bayard Henry William F. Meagher, Jr. Reginald H. White Tamara P. Davis Marilyn Brachman Nathan R. Miller Mrs. Florence T. Betsy P. Demirjian Hoffman Robert J. Murray Whitney JoAnne Walton Ronald A. Homer Paul C. O'Brien Margaret Williams- Dickinson Phyllis S. Hubbard Norio Ohga DeCelles Harry Ellis Dickson F. Donald Hudson Louis F. Orsatti Robin Wilson Mitchell L. Dong Lolajaffe Stephen Davies Paine Kathryn A. Wong Programs copyright ©1997 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Cover design by fay cole Advertising, Inc. / Cover photos by Steve Liss, William Mercer, Stu Rosner, and Walter H. Scott Overseers Emeriti Mrs. Weston W. Adams Susan D. Hall Hanae Mori Mrs. William C. Bruce A. Beal Mrs. Richard D. Hill Mrs. Stephen V.C. Rousseau William M. Bulger Susan M. Hilles Morris Angelica L. Russell Mary Louise Cabot Glen H. Hiner Patricia Morse Francis P. Sears, Jr. Mrs. Levin H. H. Eugene Jones David S. Nelson Mrs. Carl Shapiro Campbell Mrs. Louis I. Kane Mrs. Hiroshi H. Mrs. Donald B. Johns H. Congdon Leonard Kaplan Nishino Sinclair Phyllis Curtin Richard L. Kaye Vincent O'Reilly Ralph Z. Sorenson Katherine Fanning Robert K. Kraft Andrall E. Pearson Mrs. Arthur L. Strang Peter H. B. Benjamin H. Lacy John A. Perkins Luise Vosgerchian Frelinghuysen Mrs. James F. David R. Pokross Mrs. Thomas H.P. Mrs. Thomas J. Lawrence Daphne Brooks Prout Whitney Galligan, Jr. Mrs. Hart D. Leavitt Mrs. Peter van S. Rice Mrs. Donald B. Wilson Mrs. James Garivaltis Lawrence Lesser Mrs. Jerome Rosenfeld Mrs. John J. Wilson Mrs. Haskell R. Mrs. Harry L. Marks Gordon C. Charles Marran Business Leadership Association Board of Directors Harvey Chet Krentzman, Chairman Emeritus William F. Connell, President James F. Cleary, Chairman William L. Boyan, Vice-President Nader F. Darehshori Robert J. Murray Cynthia Scullin William C. Van Faasen Francis A. Doyle Robert P. O'Block Malcolm L. Sherman Patricia Wolpert John P. Hamill Patrick J. Purcell Ray Stata William F. Meagher William D. Roddy Stephen J. Sweeney Emeriti Leo L. Beranek Ex-Officio R. Willis Leith, Jr. • Nicholas T Zervas Officers of the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers Margaret Williams-DeCelles, President Charlie Jack, Treasurer Goetz Eaton, Executive Vice-President Doreen Reis, Secretary Diane Austin, Symphony Shop Ginger Elvin, William C. Sexton, Mary Blair, Resource Tanglewood Association Tanglewood Association Development Nancy Ferguson, Hall Services Barbara Steiner, Youth Activities Linda Clarke, Eundraising Phyllis Hubbard, Nominating Erling Thorgalsen, Membership Noni Cooper, Adult Education Michael Murphy, Development Eva Zervos, Fundraising Marilyn Pond, Public Relations Administration Daniel R. Gustin, Acting Managing Director Anthony Fogg, Artistic Administrator Thomas D. May, Director ofFinance and Business Affairs Nancy Perkins, Director ofDevelopment Caroline Smedvig, Director ofPublic Relations and Marketing Ray F. Wellbaum, Orchestra Manager ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ARTISTIC Dennis Alves, Artistic Coordinator, Boston Pops • Faith Hunter, Executive Assistant to the Managing Director • Karen Leopardi, Artist Assistant/Secretary to the Music Director • Vincenzo Natale, Chauffeur/Valet •James O'Connor, Assistant to the Artistic Administrator • Brian Van Sickle, Executive Assistant to the Tanglewood Manager ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF/ PRODUCTION Christopher W. Ruigomez, Operations Manager, Boston Symphony Orchestra Scott Schillin, Operations Manager, Boston Pops Felicia A. Burrey, Chorus Manager • Nancy Cohen, Auditions Coordinator/Administrative Assistant, Orchestra Personnel • Jana Euler Gimenez, Administrative Assistant, Management Office • Diane A. Read, Production Coordinator BOX OFFICE Russell M. Hodsdon, Manager of Box Office • • Mary J. Broussard, Clerk Cary Eyges, Clerk Lawrence Fraher, Clerk Kathleen Kennedy, Assistant Manager of Box Office • Arthur Ryan, Clerk BUSINESS OFFICE Sarah J. Harrington, Budget Manager Craig R. Kaplan, Controller Roberta Kennedy, Manager, Symphony Shop Gerald Blum, Staff Accountant • Christopher Fox, Budget Analyst • Michelle Green, Executive Assistant to the Director ofFinance and Business Affairs • Ian Kane, Senior Financial Analyst • Scott Langill, General Accountant • John O'Callaghan, Payroll Accountant • Yaneris Pena-Briggs, Cash Accountant • Sharon Sherman, Accounts Payable Supervisor DEVELOPMENT Daniel P. Breen, Director of Administration for Development Madelyne Cuddeback, Director of Corporate Programs Julie H. Diaz, Campaign Director John C. Marksbury, Director ofFoundation and Government Support Joyce M. Serwitz, Associate Director ofDevelopment Diane Abe, Campaign Coordinator • Alexandra Acs-Loewen, Assistant Director of Corporate Pro- grams • Maureen Barry, Administrative Assistant to the Associate Director ofDevelopment • Courtney A. Barth, Assistant Director, Corporate Projects • Howard L. Breslau, Associate Director of Corporate Programs • Sally Dale, Manager ofDonor Relations • Katrina DeBonville, Administrative Assistant to the Major Gifts Officer • Rebecca Ehrhardt, Major Gifts Officer • Sarah Fitzgerald, Data Coor- dinator • Ginny Gaeta, Executive Assistant to the Director ofDevelopment • Erika-Marie Haeussler, Administrative Assistant, Tanglewood Development • Robin Ann Hamilton, Administrative Assistant/ Office Manager • Joyce Hatch, Director of Boston Symphony Annual Fund • Deborah Hersey, Coor- dinator of Information Systems • Matthew Lane, Campaign Communications Coordinator* Katherine A. Lempert, Assistant Director, Tanglewood Development • Cynthia McCabe, Administrative Assistant, Foundation and Government Support • Rachel O. Nadjarian, Donor Relations Assistant • Gerrit Petersen, Assistant Director ofFoundation and Government Support • Julie A. Phaneuf, Assistant Director, Boston Symphony Annual Fund • Alicia Salmoni, Reseacher/ Track Manager • George Saulnier, Data Entry Clerk • Alleather Toure, Leadership Gifts Officer • Valerie Vignaux, Admini- strative Assistant, Annual Fund • Tracy Wilson, Director of Tanglewood Development II "<"- EDUCATIONAL ACTiViTIES/ARCHIVES Ellen Highstein, Administrator of the Tanglewood Music Center Myran Parker-Brass, Coordinator of Youth Activities Bridget P. Carr, Archivist—Position endowed by Caroline Dwight Bain Barbara Logue, Administrative Assistant, Tanglewood Music Center FUNCTIONS OFFICE Cheryl Silvia Lopes, Function Manager Lesley Ann Cefalo, Assistant Function Manager* Elizabeth Francey-Amis, Assistant to the Function
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