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Founding Director Joyce Cunningham elcome to Sammamish Symphony’s annual Center in Bellevue (Friday or Thursday Music Director & Conductor Holiday Pops Concert! evenings) or at Eastlake Performing Arts R. Joseph Scott W Center (Sunday afternoons). Performing President This season marks my 16th year with this gifted at Meydenbauer continues our efforts to Armand Binkhuysen group of musicians. The Sammamish Symphony enlarge our audience and become better Orchestra continues to grow in artistic excellence, Vice-President known throughout the Eastside. Miranda Thorpe and the dedication of each member is evident in the quality of this fine musical ensemble. The Cantaré Vocal Ensemble has again Treasurers invited the Sammamish Symphony to take Andrea Adee This weekend’s Holiday Pops concerts are Friday part in a special appearance at Benaroya evening at Meydenbauer Theatre and Sunday Secretary Hall in Seattle. On Sunday, April 19, 2015, Cathy Grindle afternoon at Eastlake Performing Arts Center. we will perform Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, The Sunday performance features the Beaver with several area choral groups. It is a Directors-at-Large Lake Middle School Choir, led by their Music Dennis Helppie spectacular piece, employing enormous Andy Hill Director, Tina Worthington. We welcome them forces in an hour plus long celebration. I Renee Kuehn back for their third Holiday Pops collaboration am honored to be asked to conduct this Donna Mansfield with the orchestra. Daphne Robinson exciting work again, as well as a solo The Sammamish Symphony’s 2014/2015 season performance by the Symphony of selections Honorary Board Members from Jules Massenet’s Le Cid Ballet Suite. Don Gerend is an eventful one, highlighted by orchestral Former Mayor, City of Sammamish masterworks and outstanding soloists. We are This will be our sixth collaboration at once again presenting each of our regular concerts Benaroya with Cantaré. Skip Rowley Chairman, Rowley Properties at two locations. Our audiences can attend any February’s España theme features Maurice of these concerts at the Theatre at Meydenbauer Ravel’s climactic showpiece Boléro and Nancy Whitten Sammamish City Council member classical guitarist Michael Partington in Joaquín Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. Our season wraps up in June with Piotr Personnel Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony – a masterpiece by turns somber, lyrical, Librarian colorful, and powerful. That concert also Loryn Lestz highlights our Youth Concerto Competition Section Librarians Winner. Eric Daane, Shelby Eaton, Jonathan Feil, Dennis Helppie, Now, I invite you to sit back and enjoy the Libby Landy, Jayne Marquess concert! Grants Armand Binkhuysen R. Joseph Scott R. Joseph Scott Personnel Jonathan Feil Renee Kuehn

Concert Program R. Joseph Scott Jonathan Feil Emaugo Creative usic Director and Conductor, R. Joseph Scott has been a dynamic leader in the Northwest musical community for 47 years. He is currently celebrating his 16th year Webmaster M Mark Wiseman with the Sammamish Symphony Orchestra.

Youth Concerto Competition Maestro Scott has conducted concerts featuring a diverse array of artists, including Renee Kuehn Metropolitan Opera star Roberta Peters; violinist Pamela Frank; cellist Julian Schwarz; the Lobby Managers Seattle Opera Chorus; the Empire Brass Quintet; the Seattle Symphony Choral; and vocalists Kathie Jorgensen Anna Maria Alberghetti, Lou Rawls, Maureen McGovern and Marni Nixon. Mr. Scott has Cindy Jorgensen also featured members of the Seattle Symphony: Kimberly Russ, piano; Ben Hausman, oboe; Concessions Manager Simon James, violin. Cherlyn Kozlak Maestro Scott founded the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra, serving as Music Director, Sound Recording Conductor and General Manager from 1967 – 1997 and served as Resident Conductor Philip Chance of Lyric Opera Northwest from 2005 - 2009. He has appeared with numerous musical ensembles, including the Bellevue Opera and has conducted world premieres of works by Alan Hovhaness, Vaclav Nelhybel and various regional composers.

Maestro Scott attended the University of Oregon, School of Music and studied conducting with Eugene Furst and Wolfgang Martin of the Portland Opera. After moving to Seattle, Mr. Scott continued his studies with Henry Holt of the Seattle Opera, Mikael Scheremetiew of the Thalia Conservatory, and Vilem Sokol of the Seattle Youth Symphony.

2 Program

R. Joseph Scott, Music Director and Conductor

Friday December 5, 2014 7:30 pm Meydenbauer Theatre, Bellevue WA HolidayPops! Arr. Dan Goeller A Christmas Festival of Carols Arr. Bill Holcombe Festive Sounds of Hanukah Brian Balmages Fantasia on We Three Kings Paul O’Neill/Robert Kinkel Alfred Reed Russian

Intermission

Alan Silvestri/Glen Ballard The Polar Express Concert Suite Arr. Arthur Harris Good King Wenceslas David Lovrien Minor Alterations No. 2: Carols From the Dark Side Arr. Arthur Harris The First Nowell Mel Tormé/Robert Wells The Christmas Song Robert W. Smith Jingle Bells Forever

Sunday’s program appears on the following page. Poinsettias generously donated by QFC Floral Department, Pine Lake.

Please turn off all cell phones and pagers. No audio/video recording or flash photography is allowed during the performance.

3 Program

R. Joseph Scott, Music Director and Conductor

Sunday, December 7, 2014 2:00 pm Eastlake Performing Arts Center, Sammamish WA HolidayPops Beaver Lake Middle School Choir! Tina Worthington, Music Director

Arr. Dan Goeller A Christmas Festival of Carols Arr. Bill Holcombe Festive Sounds of Hanukah Brian Balmages Fantasia on We Three Kings Paul O’Neill/Robert Kinkel Wizards in Winter Alfred Reed Russian Christmas Music

Intermission

Arr. Mark Hayes Jingle Bells Irving Berlin White Christmas Arr. John Higgins Christmas on Broadway Beaver Lake Middle School Choir Tina Worthington, Music Director Alan Silvestri/Glen Ballard The Polar Express Concert Suite Arr. Arthur Harris The First Nowell David Lovrien Minor Alterations No. 2: Carols From the Dark Side Arr. Arthur Harris Good King Wenceslas Robert W. Smith Jingle Bells Forever

Friday’s program appears on the previous page. Poinsettias generously donated by QFC Floral Department, Pine Lake.

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First Violin Viola continued Piccolo Trumpet Dennis Helppie, Armand Binkhuysen Doug Gallatin Jonathan Feil, Principal Concertmaster Kathryn Boudreau-Stroud Elana Sabovic-Matt Erin Howard Tim Strait, Assistant Irvin Chao Anna Mines Concertmaster Heidi Fivash Oboe Sandy Anuras Justins Holderness Susan Jacoby, Principal Trombone Ian Backman Dan Pope Jim Kobe Scott Sellevold,Principal Jacky Bosworth Amanda Salmick Matt Stoecker Kristin Edlund Barb Thorne English Horn Donna Mansfield Myrl Venter Dennis Calvin Bass Trombone Lynne Martinell Michael Wennerstrom Heather Raschko Cello Clarinet Haley Schaening Shiang-Yin Lee, Principal Jayne Marquess, Principal Tuba Deborah Wade Patricia Zundel, Assistant Kathy Carr Mark Wiseman, Principal Tim Winter Principal Kumiko Chiba Bass Clarinet Timpani Second Violin Marina Fernandez Greg Rasa Eric Daane, Principal Shelby Eaton, Principal Margaret Fivash Feather Asmussen, Assistant Andy Hill Bassoon Percussion Principal Loryn Lestz Shannon Nelson, Principal Craig Wende, Principal Barbara Ethington Michelle Miller Julia Kingrey Scott Ketron Matthew Guenther Juha Niemisto Daniel Pooley Jillian Kent-Dobias Gail Ratley Contrabassoon Jenna Schroeter Cathy Grindle Joan Selvig Gordon Brown Sandra Sultan Nancy Johnson Piano/Keyboard Shravani Kulkarni Erin Verna Catherine Lowell, Principal Paula Libes French Horn Evelyn Zeller, Principal Fran Pope Bass Dan Chernin, Acting Co- Harp Setsuko Reeves Jarod Tanneberg, Principal Principal Bethany Man, Principal McKenna Roberts Timothy Corrie Craig Kowald, Acting Co- Heather Donovan Viola Flute Principal Nels Magelssen Libby Landy, Principal Melissa Underhill, Principal Bernie Olshausen Jan Rider, Acting Principal Tori Berntsen Section members are listed in Hans Klein, Acting Assistant Doug Gallatin alphabetical order. Principal Elana Sabovic-Matt

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5 Featured Guest The Beaver Lake Middle School Choir

A Note from the Beaver Lake Middle School Tina Worthington, Choir Director

The Beaver Lake Middle School Choir is a combined choir of 7th and 8th grade girls and 6th, 7th and 8th grade boys. The Choir has already performed a Fall Concert this school year and will also be performing at Seattle Center’s “Winterfest” on December 15. In addition, the Choir will perform at several concerts and assemblies throughout the remainder of the school year, including the Plateau Festival with the Skyline High School Chorus in February, the Eastshore League Large Group Festival in April, and in a trip to Disneyland in March. This is the third time that the Choir has performed with the Sammamish Symphony and we are super excited to be part of this special holiday event. We will do our best to share our gift of music as we do when we sing for our audiences throughout the year!

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for the generous contribution for music to build the Symphony’s library. Gordon has been an active member and contra-bassoon player with the symphony for many years.

6 Program Notes Dan Goeller, arranger – A Christmas in Jerusalem after its desecration by which include, according to Mobile Festival of Carols the forces of the Seleucid Empire and Production Monthly, “enough pyro to commemorates the “miracle of the be seen from the international space As a holiday Pops arranger, Dan container of oil” in which a single- station.” Its musical style incorporates Goeller applies his forte for integrating day’s supply of consecrated oil fueled , symphonic metal, traditional tunes into different classical the eternal flame in the Temple for and heavy metal, with influences music styles. Besides his many eight days, the length of time it took to from classical music. Both Billboard stylistically diverse arrangements, prepare and consecrate fresh oil. Magazine and Pollstar have ranked compositions, and orchestrations, them as one of the top ten ticket- Goeller has also worked on numerous Brian Balmages – Fantasia on We selling bands in the first decade of the recordings and several tours with Three Kings new millennium. Wizards in Winter artists including Amy Grant, CeCe An active composer, conductor, is an instrumental track by O’Neill Williams, and Nickel Creek. A producer, and performer, Brian and keyboardist/co-producer Robert Christmas Festival of Carols features Balmages is currently Director of Kinkel released on the band’s 2004 a medley of familiar carols presented Instrumental Publications for FJH album “” and in a variety of classical styles. The Music. His compositional ideas have is often used to open their live shows. featured songs are “Hark the Herald resulted in high demand for his wind, Angels Sing,” “How Great Our Joy,” Alfred Reed – Russian Christmas brass, and orchestral music, including “I Saw Three Ships,” “It Came Upon Music commissions and premieres by the a Midnight Clear,” “God Rest Ye Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Miami One of America’s most prolific and Merry Gentlemen,” “O Come, Little Symphony Orchestra, University of frequently performed composers, Children,” and “Angels We Have Miami Wind Ensemble, and Boston Alfred Reed wrote more than two Heard on High.” Brass. Fantasia on We Three Kings hundred works for concert band, Bill Holcombe, arranger – Festive is a feature-length concert work that wind ensemble, orchestra, chorus, and Sounds of Hanukah weaves modern, original material chamber ensembles. He also traveled around the familiar carol in a gamut extensively as a guest conductor, A renaissance musician – of textures and emotions, from performing in North America, Latin instrumentalist (clarinet and the impressionistic opening to the America, Europe, and Asia. Russian saxophone), arranger, composer, dramatic conclusion. Christmas Music, written to convey conductor, and music publisher – the sounds of Eastern Orthodox Wilford “Bill” Holcombe by the 1970s Paul O’Neill/Robert Kinkel – Wizards liturgical music, was first performed had become one of America’s most in Winter as part of a December 1944 concert, published arrangers for concert band Founded in 1996 by producer, nationally broadcast over NBC radio, and orchestra. His Festive Sounds of composer, and lyricist Paul O’Neill, designed to improve wartime Soviet- Hanukah celebrates with traditional The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is American relations. The work consists songs the Jewish holiday, which known for its elaborate concerts, of one movement, divided into four marks the rededication of the Temple sections: the opening Carol of the

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7 Little Russian Children, based on a heart of the average American.” 16th century Russian Christmas carol; White Christmas had its first public Become a part of the Antiphonal Chant, introduced by performance on a radio show, sung by our organization! the brass section; the Village Song, a Bing Crosby on Christmas Day 1941. gentle section featuring English Horn; Crosby’s first recording of the song The Sammamish Symphony and the final Cathedral Chorus, which had disappointing sales in its first few offers volunteer opportunities from concludes the piece with a thundering weeks, but quickly bounded to the lobby assistance and marketing chorale. top of the charts. Researchers from support to board positions. We the Guinness book of records have In our Sunday afternoon concert, the welcome the public to bring their estimated (there are no reliable sales Sammamish Symphony is honored figures from back then) that Crosby’s talents to our growing organization and delighted to present the students version has sold in excess of 50 million of the Beaver Lake Middle School copies worldwide. Choir and their musical director Tina Worthington in three holiday- John Higgins, arranger – Christmas spirited numbers. on Broadway (Sunday only) Please contact us at Mark Hayes, arranger – Jingle Bells Christmas on Broadway, arranged by 206-517-7777 (Sunday only) John Higgins – Managing Producer/ Editor for Hal Leonard Corporation if you are interested Written by James Lord Pierpont and – presents choral numbers from published under the title “One Horse some of Broadway’s best-known Open Sleigh” in 1857, Jingle Bells was holiday shows, including “It’s originally written for Thanksgiving. It Beginning To Look Like Christmas,” is now, of course, the most frequently “Pine Cones and Holly Berries,” heard tune of the holiday season. “Toyland,” “March Of The Toys,” Award-winning concert pianist, “My Favorite Things,” “We Need A composer, conductor, and arranger Little Christmas,” and “God Bless Us Mark Hayes based his arrangement on Everyone.” an adaptation entitled “Jingle Bells?” by Jack Gold and Marty Paich featured Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard – The on Barbra Streisand’s 1967 recording Polar Express, Concert Suite “A Christmas Album.” The album is So much hype was generated about In Memoriam one of Streisand’s best-selling albums the super-realistic animated characters and is ranked as one of the best-selling Ruth & Preben that many reviews of Robert Zemeckis’ Christmas albums of all time. The Polar Express ignored the fact that Hoegh-Christensen Irving Berlin – White Christmas the 2004 film was a musical. Zemeckis’ We mourn the losses of Ruth and Preben (Sunday only) usual musical collaborator, Alan Hoegh-Christensen. Married for over 71 Silvestri, teamed up with Glen Ballard years, Preben died on March 4 at the age of During his 60-year career, Irving to create five original songs for the 95 and Ruth on May 30 at 92. Preben and Berlin wrote an estimated 1,500 songs, movie. Upon the arrival of the awards Ruth were steadfast and generous supporters including the scores for 19 Broadway season, Silvestri and Ballard received of the Sammamish Symphony since its shows and 18 Hollywood films. He the bulk of the recognition aimed at founding, volunteering their time and was known for writing music and “The Polar Express,” with their Josh energy as well. lyrics in the American vernacular, Groban-performed song “Believe” with his aim being to “reach the We will miss them greatly.

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The legend of Good King Wenceslas is based on the life of Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, braving harsh Choir of the Sound winter weather to give alms to a poor presents peasant on the Feast of Stephan (the day after Christmas). English hymn writer John Mason Neale wrote the Cold Winter, Warm Memories lyrics in 1853 set to a tune based on a 13th-century spring carol. Deck the halls with Choir of the Sound as they spread The First Nowell is a traditional classical English carol, most likely holiday cheer with some of their favorite music. from the 18th century. The melody is unusual among English folk melodies Shorecrest Performing Arts Center in that it consists of one musical Tickets Available at Saturday, December 6 at 3PM & 7PM phrase repeated twice, followed by BrownPaperTickets.com a refrain which is a variation on that Sunday, December 7 at 3PM phrase, all three phrases ending on the third of the scale.

David Lovrien – Minor Alterations Please note a correction in our season brochure. We will be joined at the No. 2: Carols From the Dark Side Carmina Burana concert at Benaroya by the Choir of the Sound. This group Composer in residence of the Dallas was listed as the Choir of Puget Sound. We regret the error. Wind Symphony, David Lovrien

9 works professionally both as a effort to “stay cool by thinking As head of the Music Industry programming manager and as a cool.” According to Mel Tormé, he program at Troy (Alabama) State musician. As holiday shopping was inspired by a few lines he saw University, Robert W. Smith brings sneaks into Halloween, there is some jotted down by his friend and lyricist a successful history to his teaching basis for spooky-sounding Christmas Bob Wells: “Bob didn’t think he in music composition, production, tunes a la “Nightmare Before was writing a song lyric. He said he and publishing. He has over 700 Christmas.” Minor Alterations No. 2: thought if he could immerse himself in published works, including three Carols from the Dark Side presents a winter he could cool off. Forty minutes symphonies, and as a conductor and medley of favorite Christmas tunes, later that song was written.” Nat King clinician, has performed throughout transposed from major to minor keys, Cole did four different best-selling the United States, Canada, Japan, then disguised, layered, and morphed recordings of the piece between 1946 Europe and Australia. Jingle Bells even more. and 1961. A smooth jazz vocal stylist Forever fuses America’s favorite himself (nicknamed “The Velvet Fog”), Christmas melody with America’s Mel Tormé/Robert Wells – The favorite Sousa march, and throws in a Christmas Song (Friday only) Tormé’s own recordings of his song didn’t sell nearly as well. However, bit of “show biz.” Smith has arranged The Christmas Song (commonly Tormé recognized the value of owning the piece for various ensembles, subtitled “Chestnuts Roasting on an the publishing rights, occasionally including a version recorded by the Open Fire” or, as it was originally referring to the song as his “annuity.” Boston Brass in their 2006 “Christmas subtitled, “Merry Christmas to You”) Bells Are Swingin’!” album. was written during a sweltering Robert W. Smith – Jingle Bells © 2014 Sammamish Symphony Association stretch of summer in 1944 in an Forever

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Acknowledgements Many people have worked together to make our community orchestra possible. They have given of their time, talent, and energy. Thank you!

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FRIDAY & SUNDAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY FRIDAY & SUNDAY October 17, 2014 7:30 PM December 5, 2014 7:30 PM February 20, 2015 7:30 PM Meydenbauer Theatre Meydenbauer Theatre Meydenbauer Theatre October 19, 2014 2:00 PM December 7, 2014 2:00 PM February 22, 2015 2:00 PM Eastlake Performing Arts Center Eastlake Performing Arts Center Eastlake Performing Arts Center 2014 2014 2015 OCTOBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY

Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in f minor THURSDAY & SUNDAY SUNDAY June 4, 2015 7:30 PM April 19, 2015 2:00 PM Meydenbauer Theatre Benaroya Hall June 7, 2015 2:00 PM Eastlake Performing Arts Center 2015 2015 APRIL JUNE For more information please visit www.SammamishSymphony.org Thank you to our generous sponsors.

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