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2014
2015
Report to the
Community
4 Message from
Richard Cook, Chair
26 The Barber of Seville
37 Rob Hood Fund
45 Planned Giving Opera
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of north-central Alberta. We partner
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The Magic Flute, January 2015. All photos by Nanc Price.
Report to the
Community
CONTENTS
Board Chair Report | 5
2014/15 Mainstage Season | 6
Production Facility| 8
Finance | 8
Fundraising | 8
Endowment| 8
Box Office | 9
Special Events | 9
Community Engagement | 9
Education | 9
Marketing | 9
Communications | 10
Staff | 10
Summary Financial Statements | 11
Thank You | 14
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The Barber of Seville, October 2014.
REPORT TO THE BOARD FROM THE CHAIR
Richard Cook
As chairman, I am extremely pleased with the
creative planning and leadership of artistic
director Tim Yakimec. In the spring 2015 edition
of Opera Canada, Bill Rankin stated, “The
opening of Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor on
Apr. 18 was as satisfying an Edmonton Opera
experience as I’ve had covering the company for
a decade … .” Alexander Neef, general director of
the Canadian Opera Company flew to Edmonton
to see our Lucia and rising star Simone Osborne,
and told me that it was a production that any
opera company would be proud of. I give
full credit to Tim Yakimec for bringing this
production to our city and for assembling such
a superb cast of singers, conductor and director
who, in Mr. Rankin’s words, worked to create a
“…boisterous audience response.”
This artistic integrity and its appeal to our
audience continue to be important, and finding
the right mix of productions is difficult. After
reviewing survey feedback from both single
ticket purchasers and subscribers, I can report
that there is absolutely no consensus among our
patrons as to the type of works they would like
to see. Everything from wanting more Gilbert
and Sullivan, musicals and lighter operetta,
to requests for Wagner, Richard Strauss and
contemporary Canadian opera was presented in
the survey. The daunting challenge in artistic
direction remains: how to create a season that
appeals to ticket buyers, maintains artistic
integrity and merits, and uses available Canadian
artists. And, of course, all accomplished within a
tight budgetary framework.
I am pleased to report that once again in the
2014–15 season Edmonton Opera shows a modest
budgetary surplus. This was achieved through
efficient cost containment by management
combined with extraordinary fundraising effort
on the part of the board. It is important to note
that patron ticket sales only cover about 20
per cent of our costs, with another 30 per cent
from various grants — and a whopping 50 per
cent from fundraising. Many opera companies
in Canada operate on similar ratios, and in
some cases (Ottawa’s Opera Lyra and Hamilton
Opera being the most recent), the model was not
sustainable and the companies closed.
In light of the financial reality of the
board raising half of our budget every year
(approximately $2 million), the long-term
financial viability of the company remains the
absolute priority. As other opera companies have
sadly discovered, if you cannot pay your bills,
you are out of business.
At the beginning of the 2014/15, the
Sustainability Fund, a new fundraising intiative
where Fund members pledge to donate a
minimum of $10,000 per year for five years, was
put in place. Half of this money goes to current
operations while the other half is held to create
future working capital. I am pleased to report
that to date we have reached our first-year target
of 50 memberships, and we have set a goal of an
additional 50 this coming year.
The outstanding Edmontonians who have
contributed to the Sustainability Fund are listed
in your program, and I would encourage you to
acknowledge the contributions they have made
that enable opera lovers to continue to enjoy live
productions. The same congratulations goes
to our corporate sponsors. Please note their
names, and patronize the businesses that make it
possible for us to maintain affordable tickets for
million-dollar productions.
Thank you also to all donors and patrons for their
continuing support of Edmonton Opera. We have
a hardworking staff and board who work closely
together because we believe that real cities have
opera companies. And Edmonton is a real city.
Richard Cook
October 2015
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Mainstage Season
Audiences were invited to escape with Edmonton Opera
during the 2014/15 season — onto the silver screen, into an
enchanted love story and into the psyche of a doomed lover.
The comedic, fantastic and dramatic offerings of the season
were attended by more than 15,000 people, and the additional
community and educational outreach, and continued arts
partnerships truly made this a blockbuster season.
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE
Everyone’s favourite barber got a big-screen makeover
in the season-opener The Barber of Seville. Tunes from
childhood made famous by Bugs Bunny were brought
to life in this production that sets the action in a 1940s
movie studio.
Baritone Phillip Addies did justice to Rossini’s
energetic melodies, his crafty antics ensuring that the
girl ended up with the right guy. As Rosina, mezzosoprano Sylvia Szadovszki made her Canadian debut
in a major role; the all-Canadian cast was rounded
out by Aaron Durand, James McLennan, Alexandre
Sylvestre, Cara Brown and Thomas Goerz, conducted
by Robert Dean and directed by Allison Grant.
“[Phillip] Addis was most effective:
assured, sparkling, entertaining, vocally
confident. [Cara] Brown stood out
musically in Act I, then demonstrated
how much more depth there is to
Rossini’s work in her solo in Act II.”
—Mark Morris, Edmonton Journal
“It was a bright and energetic production
… . [Phillip] Addis was a fireball with
great comedic skills to complement his
singing skills. When he’s on stage your
eyes are always drawn to him.”
—Kristen Finlay, Finster Finds blog
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THE MAGIC FLUTE
Edmontonians were treated to some colour therapy
in February with Bretta Gerecke’s scenery and
lighting designs, and Deanna Finnman’s costume
designs for Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Directed by
Rob Herriot, the creative team worked to create a
production inspired by Bollywood and reminiscent
of a pop-up storybook, where elements drop down,
slide in and pop into view. This production was
conducted by Leslie Dala.
“There are two features on their own
that make this Magic Flute worth
seeing. The first is the singing of
Jessica Muirhead as Pamina. She can
really act with her voice, conveying
the emotions, and her darker, dramatic
tones suggest she has the potential
to develop into a formidable ‘spinto’
soprano. The second are Deanna
Finnman’s wonderful costume designs.
A riot of colours … some are heavily
textured, some simple, and they give
a sense of both the individual and the
ritually collective.”
—Mark Morris, Edmonton Journal
The build at the Edmonton Opera Production Facility
resulted in extensive Edmonton Journal coverage,
including a timelapse video online and a two-page
spread in the paper. Volunteer photographer Nanc
Price captured more detailed timelapses with her
GoPro, and also created an infographic, displayed
at the Jube, of the man hours and personnel required
for an opera like The Magic Flute.
Jessica Muirhead as Pamina made a triumphant
Canadian return after singing overseas for years,
while Teiya Kasahara thrilled audiences as the
formidable Queen of the Night. Tenor Adam Luther
provided a solid debut in his first role as Tamino,
and as Papageno and Papagena, John Brancy and
Jacqueline Woodley added a playful element to
Mozart’s last opera.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
Twenty years was worth the wait — Simone Osborne
as Lucia blew audiences away in Edmonton Opera’s
first production of Lucia di Lammermoor in two
decades. The young Canadian soprano made her
Canadian debut on the Northern Alberta Jubilee
stage, in this production conducted by Robert
Tweten and directed by Brian Deedrick.
The seasoned talent of Robert Breault and Jason
Howard, along with Adam Fisher, Giles Tomkins,
Megan Latham and Robert Clark further enhanced
Donizetti’s haunting score, with scenery and
costumes by Seattle Opera.
“[Simone] Osborne’s Mad Scene was the
tour-de-force it needs to be, beautifully
sung, convincingly and quite passionately
acted … . So don’t miss it. Then, sometime
in the future, when you go to see Osborne
starring at the height of what promises
to be a stellar career, you can turn to the
person sitting beside you and say, ‘You
know, I saw her sing her first Lucia.’”
—Mark Morris, Edmonton Journal
Working with Yelp Edmonton, Lucia’s Libations
also promoted the opera at three bears in Edmonton
(BLVD, Ampersand 27 and Mercer’s Tavern), where
bartenders had created signature drinks inspired
by the opera.
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PRODUCTION FACILITY
The 2014/15 season was the second full year for EO
staff in the newly renovated spaces of the production
facility, with the props area, carpentry shop, spray
booth, wardrobe room/storage and administration
offices functioning at full capacity. The majority
of effort in the first part of the season was focused
on the build for The Magic Flute, with some minor
work required on the scenery for The Barber of
Seville and Lucia di Lammermoor. The components
of The Magic Flute required the purchase of welding
equipment, which will continue to be valuable for
shop crews in future seasons. The Valentine’s Gala
stage was also built this season and will be used for
future productions. EO continues to offer fiscally
affordable scenic shop space to an expanding list of
arts companies including Alberta Opera and Theatre
Network, and to returning arts organizations
FreeWill Players, Opera NUOVA and the Singing
Christmas Tree.
FINANCE
The 2014/15 year saw Edmonton Opera continue
to contain costs by watching its expenses and cash
flow. As a result, in the 2014/15 season, expenses
decreased by a further 4% over the 2013/14 season
with production costs accounting for the largest
percentage decrease in the 2014/15 year. Over the
coming year, Edmonton Opera will continue to be
cognizant of its bottom line by ensuring expenses
are kept in line.
Lucia di Lammermoor, April 2015.
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FUNDRAISING
Fundraising continues to be a priority, with donations
and sponsorships totaling 1,533,989; about 35 per
cent of the overall budget. The Sustainability Fund
(Premiere Circle) was fully introduced this season,
spearheaded by Gwen Horvath, Director of Fund
Development, with VIP treatment at the performances
and exclusive donor events throughout the year.
By the end of the 2014/15 season, Sustainability
Fund membership had reached nearly 50 members.
ENDOWMENT
The goal of the Endowment Fund is to raise $10
million, providing long-term stability and artistic
flexibility for the Edmonton Opera. This year, $82,601
was contributed to the fund by individuals and
businesses, and the Canada Cultural Investment Fund
added an additional $80,128 through matching funds.
Currently, the balance of the Endowment Fund is
over $4 million.
BOX OFFICE
More than 15,000 people attended the 2014/15
mainstage performances, filling about 76 per cent
of the total available seats over the course of the
season (the second balcony was not open for all
performances). The average cost of a Saturday
subscription was $295, while the average cost of a
Tuesday or Thursday subscription was $211. The
average single ticket price was $74. Full subscriptions
and Opera Duos totaled 2,721 for the season.
Between December 2014 and April 2015, the TIX
on the Square building was renovated, moving the
opera box office into a shared, central desk space area
with the Tix on the Square staff. EO administration
staff also began more Tessitura training to receive
relevant instruction specific to each department, with
the overall goal of streamlining internal procedures.
Starting in spring 2015, the Edmonton Opera and
TIX on the Square/Edmonton Arts Council started
Tessitura training, in anticipation of TIX/EAC’s
implementation of their internal system, which was
ongoing at the end of the 2014/15 season.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The closure of the Edmonton Petroleum Club
after The Barber of Seville Opera Brunch led to the
event being held at the Royal Glenora Club, which,
in addition to easy access and parking, allows for
a slightly larger room capacity. Patron feedback
concerning the move has been very positive thus far.
New co-chairs Michelle and Bob Bessette organized
the Valentine’s Gala this season at the Shaw
Conference Centre, where the theme was Starry
Night. The dinner and décor was well received, as was
the returning entertainment of the Edmonton Opera
Chorus and RCA Band, with the new addition of Citie
Ballet. Donations at the event totaled $246,420, the
highest amount ever received. Total net revenue for
the event was $339,773 (up from $204,308 in 2014).
Unfavourable weather during Opera al Fresco resulted
in the event being canceled for the first time ever,
although patrons were very good-spirited and many
braved the weather with smiles and bright umbrellas
until it was officially called off. Rain checks offered
to a production in the coming season were
readily accepted.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
After holding The Barber of Seville Opera 101 at the
Art Gallery of Alberta, the event was moved to
Mercer’s Tavern for the two subsequent events.
The ability to order drinks and food during the panel
discussion allowed us to retain audience members
while also reaching a new audience as well.
Opera Talks saw capacity crowds in the lower-level
lobby before each performance at the Jubilee. Opera
goers were treated to complimentary discussions by
guest speakers.
Edmonton Opera was involved in Alberta
Culture Days again this year with family friendly
performances at the Winspear Centre and student
workshops at the Jubilee Auditorium.
Smaller chorus member ensembles performed at
numerous venues and events throughout the city
including caroling at City Centre Mall during the
holiday season. Edmonton Opera’s work in the
community was highlighted in a video during the
Valentine’s Gala.
Edmonton Opera celebrated Giving Tuesday for the
first time on December 2. For each donation made, an
opera ticket was donated to a child in need to see The
Magic Flute.
EDUCATION PROGRAM:
OPERA ALIVE!
This season, more than 1,300 students attended
the three education dress rehearsals, including a
number of groups in need who received free bussing
and tickets from Imperial Oil and TD Canada Trust
respectively. Educational resources such as study
guides, music clips, audio discussions and video
continue to be accessible through the Edmonton
Opera app. During the 2014/15 season, approximately
412 people from Edmonton and area, for a total
of 510 people from Alberta, used the app on their
smartphone or tablet.
Tim Yakimec and other Edmonton Opera staff
visited a number of Edmonton area schools to deliver
presentations and participate in Read-in Week.
MARKETING
Edmonton Opera saw continued advertising media
partnerships with the Edmonton Journal, Avenue
Magazine, Vue Weekly CKUA and Pattison. Online
targeted advertising saw the implementation of new
revenue tracking technology. Telemarketing continues
to prove effective during subscription renewal
campaigns.
A great partnership with the downtown Famoso
Pizzeria (Jasper Avenue and 118 Street) continued
this season, with ticket giveaways as part of their
Vino Wednesdays, and a dinner giveaway for each
performance night of the season. A new relationship
with Yelp Edmonton was also formed, culminating in
the Lucia’s Libations project at the end of the season
that saw three local bars promoting the opera through
a signature cocktail.
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A new referral program was put in place during the
subscription campaign, where subscribers received a
$25 opera certificate to gift to a first-time opera goer,
and a complementary beverage at the Jubilee for
referring someone.
posts during the same time. The complimentary
photobooth at each performance is consistently
requested, and is a great tool for spreading the word
about the opera as people share their at-the-opera
photos on their own channels.
COMMUNICATIONS
Since the new anti-spam legislation was introduced
in July 2014, Edmonton Opera adjusted its privacy
policy accordingly.
New this season, promotional videos of each opera
were created before opening night, using highlights
from dress rehearsal. These videos have been received
very well, and are some of the most-viewed videos on
Edmonton Opera’s YouTube channel.
Edmonton Opera also expanded its social media
presence by creating an Instagram account, where
followers and engagement have grown steadily (over
150 followers by the end of the season). Twitter and
Facebook also remain popular, with an average of
91,000 people seeing EO tweets during the high points
of the season, and 31,898 people seeing EO Facebook
STAFF
Staff retention has been very high, with few changes
including Celyne Runzer hired as a box office clerk,
moving to the fund development department late in
the season as the fund development assistant. Katie
Gallin was subsequently hired as box office clerk.
A special thank-you to all of our volunteers,
donors, board, staff and community partners
whose efforts make live opera possible!
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The Barber of Seville, October 2014.
To the Members of the Edmonton Opera Association:
The accompanying summary financial statements, which comprise the summary statement of financial
position as at June 30, 2015 and the summary statement of operations for the year then ended, are
derived from the audited financial statements of the Edmonton Opera Association for the year ended
June 30, 2015 . We expressed a qualified audit opinion on those financial statements in our report dated
October 28, 2015 (see below).
The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian accounting
standards for not-for-profit organizations. Reading the summary financial statements, therefore, is not a
substitute for reading the audited financial statements of the Edmonton Opera Association.
Management's Responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation of a summary of the audited financial statements in
accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal
controls as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of summary financial
statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors' Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the summary financial statements based on our procedures,
which were conducted in accordance with Canadian Auditing Standard (CAS) 810, "Engagements to
Report on Summary Financial Statements."
Opinion
In our opinion, the summary financial statements derived from the audited financial statements of the
Edmonton Opera Association for the year ended June 30, 2015 are a fair summary of those financial
statements, in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. However,
the summary financial statements are possibly misstated to the equivalent extent as the audited financial
statements of the Edmonton Opera Association for the year ended June 30, 2015.
The possible misstatement of the audited financial statements is described in our qualified audit opinion in
our report dated October 28, 2015. Our qualified audit opinion is based on the fact, that in common with
many non-profit organizations, the Edmonton Opera Association derives revenue from the general public
in the form of donations and sponsorships, the completeness of which is not susceptible to satisfactory
audit verification. Accordingly, verification of these revenues was limited to the amounts recorded in the
records of the Edmonton Opera Association. Therefore, we were not able to determine whether any
adjustments might be necessary to donations and sponsorships revenue, excess of revenues over
expenses, and cash flows from operations for the years ended June 30, 2015 and June 30, 2014, current
assets as at June 30, 2015 and 2014, and net assets as at July 1 and June 30 for both the 2015 and
2014 years. Our qualified audit opinion states that, except for the possible effects of the described matter,
those financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Edmonton
Opera Association as at June 30, 2015 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year
ended June 30, 2015 in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations.
Edmonton, Alberta
October 28, 2015
Chartered Accountants
Edmonton Opera Association
Statement of Financial Position
As at June 30, 2015
2015
2014
9,016
105,740
5,179
452
55,939
11,778
422,979
161,371
737
63,475
176,326
660,340
2,012,932
1,948,851
370,112
370,141
2,559,370
2,979,332
416,890
69,570
524,118
561,565
467,373
425,630
549,469
540,570
1,572,143
1,983,042
993,570
1,094,863
2,565,713
3,077,905
Assets
CURRENT
Cash
Accounts receivable (Note 3)
Restricted cash
Inventory
Prepaid expenses
CAPITAL ASSETS (Note 4)
CASH AND TERM DEPOSITS (Note 5)
Liabilities
CURRENT
Line of credit (Note 6)
Accounts payable and accruals
Deferred revenue
Deferred grant revenue (Note 5 ), (Note 7)
DEFERRED CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS (Note 8)
COMMITMENTS (Note 11)
Net Assets
Unrestricted
Internally restricted
Invested in capital assets (Note 4)
(1,080,193 )
25,000
1,048,850
(977,561 )
25,000
853,988
(6,343)
(98,573 )
2,559,370
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2,979,332
Edmonton Opera Association
Statement of Operations
For the year ended June 30, 2015
Revenue
Donations and sponsorships (Note 9), (Note 10), (Note 13)
Grant revenue (Note 7), (Note 8)
Ticket sales
Special events
Set rentals & other
Expenses
Production costs
General and administrative
Special events and development
Promotion and advertising
2015
2014
1,533,989
1,066,683
1,035,218
669,935
34,335
1,462,877
1,031,431
1,100,383
800,949
57,920
4,340,160
4,453,560
2,294,798
512,702
532,363
501,734
2,572,597
505,783
458,788
500,924
3,841,597
4,038,092
Excess of revenue over expenses before amortization
Amortization expense
498,563
367,249
415,468)
344,071
Excess of revenue over expenses from operations
131,314
71,397
Other expenses
Foreign exchange loss
Loss on disposal of capital assets
(1,471)
(37,614)
(1,632)
-
(39,085)
(1,632)
92,229
69,765
Excess of revenues over expenses
For complete statements please see our website, edmontonopera.com.
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FOUNDATION SUPPORT
SUPPORT
GOVERNMENT
The Rob Hood
Fund
Production sPonsors
THE BARBER OF SEvIllE
Francis Price &
Marguerite Trussler
lUCIA DI lAMMERMOOR
THE MAGIC FlUTE
PARTNERS
and
Shelley & Guy Scott
SPONSORS
Family Foundation
OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR
season sPonsors
OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR
Jim & Sharon Brown
season suPertitles
sPonsor
emerGinG artist
sPonsors
The Rob Hood
oPera al fresco
Fund
sPonsor
Production sPonsors
THE BARBER OF SEvIllE
THE MAGIC FlUTE
Francis Price &
Marguerite Trussler
Gold Partners
OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR
lUCIA DI lAMMERMOOR
Shelley & Guy Scott
Family Foundation
OPENING NIGHT SPONSOR
Jim & Sharon Brown
season suPertitles
sPonsor
emerGinG artist
sPonsors
sPonsors
Gold Partners
media suPPorters
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season suPertitles
sPonsor
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Thank you to Pieces of the Past for the generous loan of the heirloom table that appears on the set of Lucia di Lammermoor.
The Edmonton Opera gratefully acknowledges the Kucey Dental Group, who offers complimentary dental services for EO artists,
and Dr. Mat Rose, who offers medical services for EO artists.
Edmonton Opera is grateful for the support of these sponsors, suppliers and media partners.
For more information about supporting the Edmonton Opera, please call 780.392.8719 or email [email protected].
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(Premiere circle)
We wish to thank the following individuals, corporations and foundations
who have committed to edmonton opera’s SUSTAINAbIlITy FUND.
EAch OF ThE FOllOWING MEMbERS OF ThE SUSTAINAbIlITy FUND hAS
cOMMITTED A MINIMUM OF $50,000 OVER FIVE yEARS.
INDIVIDUAlS
Monica & Jim Allen
James Archibald & Heidi Christoph
Robert & Michele Bessette
Kevin & Penny Birkholz
Jim & Sharon Brown
John Cameron
Drs. Carol & David Cass
Richard S. Cook
Judy & John Cosco
Darren & Laurel Durstling
Mark & Nancy Heule
Laurence Jewell
Dianne Kipnes
Irving Kipnes
Ashif & Zainul Mawji
Phil Milroy & Jane Russell
Dr. Thomas & Melanie Nakatsui
Jack & Esther Ondrack
Maureen & Randall Purvis
Francis Price
Marguerite Trussler
Bernie Robitaille
Arnold & Grace Rumbold
Angus & Heather Watt
James & Sheila Wheatley
Bill Winter
Paulette Winter
Glenn & Sandra Woolsey
cORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS
Al-Terra Engineering Ltd.
Arrow Engineering
Clark Builders
Dianne & Irving Kipnes Foundation
Ledcor Group of Companies
Kasian Architects
Qualico Developments
Shelley & Guy Scott Family Foundation
Sorrell Financial
Standard General Construction
Wheaton Family Foundation
ThE FIRST STAGE OF ThE SUSTAINAbIlITy FUND, TO ObTAIN 50 GIFTS, hAS bEEN AchIEVED.
ThE SEcOND STAGE, TO REAch 100 GIFTS, IS NOW IN PROGRESS.
For more information on the SUSTAINAbIlITy FUND, please contact the Program concierge,
Gwen Horvath, at [email protected] or at 780.392.7837.
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Edmonton Opera DIREcTOR’S cIRclE
The Director’s Circle recognizes those patrons whose significant financial support and ongoing commitment
enable Edmonton Opera to continue to produce award-winning and compelling art in our community.
Bravo and thank you!
For more information about the Director’s Circle or to become a member, please call the donor services line at 780.392.8719.
SEASON SPONSORS
$250,000
Rob Hood Fund
Dianne & Irving Kipnes Foundation
Creekwood
ThE bARbER OF SEVIllE
PRODUcTION SPONSOR
$150,000
Francis Price & Marguerite Trussler
ThE MAGIc FlUTE
PRODUcTION SPONSOR
$150,000
Creekwood
lUcIA DI lAMMERMOOR
PRODUcTION SPONSOR
$150,000
Shelley & Guy Scott
Family Foundation
VISIONARIES &
EVENING SPONSORS
$50,000
Jim & Sharon Brown
The Magic Flute
opening night sponsors
Judy & John Cosco
Shelley & Guy Scott
Family Foundation
MAESTROS
$25,000
C.J. Woods, FCA
$15,000+
Marianne & Andy Elder
$10,000+
Allard Foundation Ltd.
Arrow Engineering
The Durstling Family Trust
Russell M. & Marjorie Purdy
Weber Motors
lEADERS
$6,000+
Larry & Ellen Eberlein
Frederic & Alma Gojmerac
LandLink Consulting Ltd.
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IN hONOUR OF RITA AllEN:
Margaret Friedman
Thank you to those who have previously donated in memory of Kimberly Heard, Dr. Robert J. Buck, Dr. Lee Anholt, Dr. John Martin,
Norah McKillop, Ernie LeMessurier, Dr. David Cook, Howard Irving and in honour of Dianne and Irving Kipnes.
Sincere thanks go to those individuals who, through their gifts, have demonstrated their belief in making
opera a vital part of our cultural community. To donate or for additional information, phone the donor services line
at 780.392.8719 or email [email protected].
Only 2014/15 season donations and/or pledges processed up to May 5, 2015, are listed. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our donor information.
If we have made an error or omission, please call the donor services line at 780.392.8719. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Although space limitations allow us to list only charitable contributions of $100 or more, we gratefully acknowledge all donations. Each gift, regardless of size, helps to make
Edmonton Opera performances possible. Thank you!
FRIENDS OF THE OPERA
bENEFITS
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CONTRIBUTOR
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Acknowledgment in Intermezzo magazine
Complimentary poster from our current season
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Two tickets at 30% off for each mainstage production
Exclusive VIP event (per season)
Two invitations to the exclusive DC Lounge
VIP courtesy Jubilee parking during performances
Backstage tour of a mainstage production
Two complimentary Opera Brunch tickets
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Edmonton Opera’s Director’s Circle (donations of $1,750 or more) is our way of providing special recognition to our generous individual donors for their outstanding and
sustained annual support. Director’s Circle members enjoy a number of exclusive opportunities throughout the season, to enhance their overall operatic experience.
Please contact Mickey Melnyk, Stewardship Officer, at [email protected] or 780.392.8719 for more information about becoming a DC member.
The Sustainability Fund is comprised of dedicated individuals and corporations who have committed to a five-year, $10,000-per-year contribution, ensuring the sustainable
future of Edmonton Opera. For more information about Sustainability Fund experiences and commitments, please contact Gwen Horvath, Fund Development Manager, at
[email protected] or 780.392.7837.
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ARIA lEGAcy
Help Edmonton Opera Sing Forever
Edmonton Opera creates award-winning and compelling art, and strives to
keep that art accessible for the Edmonton community. Aria legacy is your
opportunity to share that dream in a focused and personal way, with a gift
to our endowment program that will last into perpetuity. Endowment gifts
of any size are appreciated.
For more information on how you can help sustain Edmonton Opera for
generations to come, please call the donor services line at 780.392.8719.
Edmonton Opera
ENDOwMENT FUNDS
Edmonton Opera applauds the following visionaries for contributing to or establishing a legacy of support for the future
of opera in our community. Many of these contributions have been matched by the Canada Cultural Investment Fund.
Thank you.
EDMONTON OPERA’S
ENDOwMENT FUNDS:
Sam & Sonia Azer Family Fund
Frederic & Alma Gojmerac Family Fund
Canada Cultural Investment Fund
Edmonton Opera Staff Contributions Fund
Edmonton Opera Endowment Fund
Irving Guttman Opera Endowment Fund
The Dianne and Irving Kipnes Opera Fund
John and Barbara Poole Family Fund
Francis Price and Marguerite Trussler
Family Fund
Dwight Purdy Memorial Fund
David Cook Fund for Edmonton Opera
Oline and Roderick Markine Family Fund
Arnold & Grace Rumbold Fund
Cecilia Fund
In Memory of Howard Irving:
J.E. Cote
Richard Fraser
Larry Judge
John Karvellas
Alec & Irene Murray
Francis Price & Marguerite Trussler
ENDOwMENT DONORS & ARIA lEGAcy MEMbERS
John Adria
Tricia Abbott
Justice Darlene Acton
Peter & Barbara Allen
Rebecca Anderson
Sam & Sonia Azer
Alan and Alice Bell
Robert Bessette
Jelena Bojic
Dr. Grace Bokenfohr
Katherine Braun
Jennifer Brown
John Cameron
Erin Clyde
Richard S. Cook
Glenda Dennis
Maggie Dower
Marianne & Andy Elder
Ivan & Ksenia Fedyna
Laura Fitzgerald
Karin Fodor
Sandra Gajic
Fred & Alma Gojmerac
Karen Good
Jennifer Hinnell
Andy Hladyshevsky
John & Susan Hokanson
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Douglas Hollands
Gwen Horvath
W.H. Hurlburt
Jeffrey Jansen
Laurence Jewell
Ha Neul Kim
Debra King
The Dianne & Irving
Kipnes Foundation
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Amanda MacRae
Cameron MacRae
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Devon J. Mark &
Allen Vander Well
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Oline Markine
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Helgard Proft-Mather
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Jeff McAlpine
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Elizabeth Preitz
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Additional financial contributions from members of the Edmonton Opera Chorus.
A generous endowment gift has been made by the Edmonton Opera Guild in honour of the Edmonton Opera Chorus.
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