GermanConcert_Program FINAL_11Dec2012

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GermanConcert_Program FINAL_11Dec2012
Assaggi. (verb) “to taste”; (noun) “assortment to taste”
Osteria. (noun) “an inn, where good food is served in a warm hospitable environment”
Open daily from 11:30am. Continuous service throughout the day and into the evening
Full bar and extensive wine by the glass list
Private, semi-private and al fresco dining available
Chef/Proprietor Domenico Cornacchia; Chef de Cuisine Daniele Bolognesi
Host/Proprietor Giovanni Cesaratto
Domenico Cornacchia, of Assaggi Osteria, taps into ages of ancestral Italian cooking
each time he steps into his kitchen and brings a rich love of the cuisine that he so
skillfully nurtured through the years.
For those who love Italian cuisine, Assaggi Osteria features homemade pastas,
great salads, numerous appetizers, fresh seafood, veal and scrumptious beef.
Assaggi Osteria sources whole fresh fish from worldwide sustainable sources,
offering the finest bounty the sea has to offer. Produce is purchased from
Amish farms and all desserts are homemade.
Gift Certificates are available on our website.
Notable Mentions:
2010 Open Table Diner’s Choice Winner
2011 Open Table Diner’s Choice Winner
2012 Open Table Diner’s Choice Winner
Zagat Favorable Mention
Best of McLean and Vienna - Washingtonian Magazine, January 2011
Washingtonian Magazine, August 2012
View our menus online at www.AssaggiOsteria.com
Located in the McLean Square Shopping Center
6641 old dominion drive ● mclean, va 22101 ● 703.918.0080
Elin Musikalische Reise nach Deutschland
A Musical Journey to Germany
Philharmonic Orchestra
Coriolan Overture, Op. 62. . . . . . . . . Ludwig van Beethoven
Interlude:
Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1 — Chigaya Sakai & George Prestoy, piano
Symphonic Orchestra
Symphony No. 8 in B Minor “Unfinished” . . . .Franz Schubert
Interlude: Brahms Waltzes and Dance — Paul Li & Theron Masters, piano
Festive & Chamber Orchestras
Hungarian Dances No. 5 & 6 . . . . . . . . . . . .Johannes Brahms
Guest Conductor, Glenn Quader
INTERMISSION & SILENT AUCTION
(15 minutes)
Chamber Orchestra
Zigeunerweisen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pablo Sarasate
Kevin Tan, violin
Orpheus: Reise in die Unterwelt . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Li
Orchestra Director, Dr. Scott McCormick
Interlude: Bach Tocatta in D Minor — J.J. Stevens, organ
Freshman Orchestra
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 . . . . . . . Johann Sebastian Bach
Moderato
Allegro
Freshman Orchestra Director, Ms. Bo-Min Son
The mission of the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra is to explore and present the symphonic
repertoire, both traditional and modern, for the diverse audiences of the Northern Virginia region
while building the musicians and audiences of the future through education and
outreach programs.
The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra (FSO) has emerged over the years as one of the finest
regional orchestras in the U.S. and is hailed as “the pride of Fairfax County.” Washington
Post critics have described it as a “fine ensemble” (Mark Estren), “dazzling…organic…
and brilliant,” (Joan Reinthaler) offering “a good program, good soloist(s) and a lot of
energy and heart” (Anne Midgette). The 2012-2013 season is its 56th serving the
Northern Virginia community.
The FSO presents a series of six Masterworks concerts at George Mason University’s
Center for the Arts. This season marks the beginning of a three-year focus in
programming called “Mischief in Music: Wit, Insolence and Insurrection,” with concerts
featuring world-class soloists and regional premieres.
In addition to its concert series, the FSO presents education and outreach programs to
students of all ages. It offers in-school assemblies and mentorship programs in Fairfax
County Public Schools, master classes with guest artists, the Feuer Memorial String
Competition for young aspiring performers, and outreach at the concerts themselves –
pre-concert lectures for all patrons and a Student Passport Club enabling families and
students to attend performances at an affordable rate.
www.fairfaxsymphony.org
Langley Orchestra is delighted to perform with maestro Glenn
Quader and the following Fairfax Symphony musicians this
evening! We sincerely thank you for joining us!
Flute:
Oboe:
Bassoon:
Horn:
Trumpet:
Trombone:
Bass:
Larry Ink
Rick Basehore
Sandy Sick and Katie Jones
Eric Moore
Paul Johnson
Matt Neff and David Perkel
Mark Bergman
Freshman Orchestra
Violin I
Viola
Steven Corcoran
Jake Baker
Manolya El-Sekkaki
Katherine Carris*
Rumika Imdad
David Fraley
Lauren Kim
Ananya Hegde
Maria McQuade
Patrick Kim
Armon Moussavi-Nejad*
Yasmin Khodaei
Ashleigh Robie
Willliam McNicholas
Angela Tran*
Anya Nasanow
Violin II
Minh Pham
Ameen Al-Dalli
Swetha Ramesh*
Kitty Ascrizzi
Erik Toor
Sydney Frazier
Cello
Kyle Lam
Daniel Baek
Faatemah Mallick
Trisha Choe
Parham Neyzari
Ben Culmer
Sally Park
Dan Englund
Akansha Ramamurthy
Tony Lee
Nora Riley*
Cliff Yang*
Jack Sherlock
Bass
Haley Simkins*
Kevin Pulley*
Zoe Wang
Regina Yap
*principal
Festive Orchestra
Violin I
Violin II
Ariana Bowers
Siddhi Venkatraman
Patrick Dubois*
Analea von Seggern*
Mallorie Garcia
Olivia White
Timothy Kostelancik
Ashley Wilcock
Tiffany Najadifar
Gabrielle Zuccari
Quan Pham
Viola
Madhuri Prayaga
Afham Chotani
Alexa Tavassoli
Abigail Daniel
Kurt Tran
Sara Ebadi
Sean Yang*
Lindsey Hogge
Violin II
William Rau*
Rebecca Anger*
Henry Takane
Prerna Das
Arushi Uppal
Angela Ferrerosa
Cello
Damien Islek
James Campbell
Sheema Mohebi
Tristan Choe
Praveena Mylvaganam
Ian Helm
Benjamin Nguyen
Kirk Knutsen
Justin Nguyen
Randolph Liang
Vinay Prasad
Eryney Marrogi*
Chase Reese
Alexie Onufrak
Kevin Shen
John Tran
Phong Truong
Bass
Stephen Tung
Hunter Yates*
*principal
Chamber Orchestra
Violin I
Viola
Elizabeth Chiu
Alexander Quion
Julia Hara
Cello
Gene Kim
Constance Chiu
Cindy Lee
Harrison Nam
Kevin Tan
Patrick Quion
Brandon Tran
Alexander Swann
Skye Toor
Violin II
Piano
Alan Chiang
Paul Li
Darcy Davidson
George Prestoy
Natalie Fahlberg
Chigaya Sakai
Alex Fraley
Theron Masters
Sydney Kee
Guitar
Justin Nguyen
Percussion
Rushi Challa
Laura Grems
Symphonic Orchestra
Violin I
Viola
Parastoo Aflaki
Zachary Chou
Mina Cho
Anna Cox
Nora Dell
Maggie Farnsworth
Stephanie Dubois
Benjamin Kenna
Natalie Fahlberg*
Troy Kim
Drea George
Zachary Lew
Jessica Hauda
Catherine Llave
Robert Jackson
Maxine Nussbaum
Myunghoon Kim*
Melissa Parks*
Celeste Saddler
Daniel Perez-Zapata
Alysha Singh
Rachel Smith
Grace Sununu
Sara Zahir
Violin II
Cello
Nathan Bala
Nirosha Beekjuysen*
Remy Bustani*
Jordana Bickel
Kylie Davidson
Katherine Cassidy*
Mara DeTrani
Kevin Chin
Omer El-Sekkaki*
Quinn Chu
Raina Hassan
Carter Hohl
Bryan Huynh
Deborah Lee
William O’Donovan
Steven Pyon
Karl Renz
Camille Thornton
Madeline Thompson
Julia Walker
Justinian Yi
Erin Wilkie
Rebecca Yim
Rachel Wu
Bass
Leslie Rivers*
*principal
Philharmonic Orchestra
Violin I
Viola
Elizabeth Chiu
Andrew Hwang
Michelle Chu*
Sara Ibrahim
Alexandra Cramer
Kevin Le
Julia Hara
Marissa Lee
Cindy Lee*
Penelope Mort Ranta
Grace Keffer
Alexander Quion*
Gene Kim*
John Stevens
Kevin Tan*
Amelia Sugianto
Brandon Tran
J.T. von Seggern*
Ashley Zhang
Sarah White
Violin II
Cello
Ian Beskin
Constance Chiu*
Alan Chiang*
Christian Hohl
Darcy Davidson*
Claire Lee
Alex Fraley*
Minhye Lee
Sydney Kee
Alex Lim
Allison Maebius
Harrison Nam
Rebecca Oh
Julia Pennington
Grace Posey
Ashley Pyon
Christopher Quion
Patrick Quion
Gretchen Roesel
Mason Schurmeier
Caitlin Rose
Skye Toor*
Aaron Sun
Bass
Charles Wang
Alex Blankinship
Ji Na Yang
Matt Cooley*
Harp
Jonathan Grow
Alyssa Katahara*
*principal
Guest Conductor
Glenn Quader
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
A native of Washington, DC, Glenn Quader is rapidly gaining national
recognition as a dynamic and versatile conductor. Equally adept in the
classical, jazz and popular idioms, Glenn Quader appears extensively as a
conductor, performer and session musician in the United States and
Europe, placing him in consistently high demand both on concert stages and
in recording studios.
In 2005, Glenn Quader was appointed Music Director of Virginia’s
Piedmont Symphony Orchestra. His tenure, marked by innovative and
enthusiastically received programming, has included four world and two
United States premieres. The current season includes his debut with the
Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra.
From 2004 to the present, Glenn Quader has served as Associate
Conductor for the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, the Washington, DC
area’s largest and most established professional regional orchestra. Deeply
committed to education, he is involved with the orchestra’s S.C.O.R.E.
outreach program, which takes members of the symphony into area schools
for side-by-side master classes and concert performances. In 2005, he cocreated the Classical Kids Club, and secured major funding from Wachovia,
Boeing and Verizon, allowing this multi-media program to be presented
annually in over twenty Fairfax County Public Schools. Mr. Quader
initiated the FSO Educational Partnerships program between the symphony
and the metropolitan area youth orchestras, providing workshops led by
symphony musicians and master classes with guest soloists. In 2006, he
launched a video-podcast series, which has been twice featured by the
American Symphony Orchestra League in Symphony magazine, as well as at
the "Innovations Forum Roundtable" at its 2007 annual conference.
Subsequently, this series garnered the FSO recognition as one of the Top
Three Finalists for the 2007 NPower Greater DC Region Technology
Innovation Award, which earned the orchestra a $20,000 technology grant.
Glenn Quader’s most recent professional appointment is Conductor of
the newly formed American Studio Orchestra, which fuses music, audio,
visual and graphic arts into multimedia concert experiences. The ASO has
been named 2010 "Artist-in-Residence" at The Johns Hopkins University
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences’ Center for Africana Studies.
During the current season, the orchestra’s residency will include
performances at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Former professional
appointments of Glenn Quader include Assistant Conductor of the Frederick
Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Conductor of the Columbia Orchestra,
Music Director/Conductor of the Potomac Valley Youth Orchestra and
Music Director/Conductor of the Broward Symphony Orchestra.
Glenn Quader’s international guest conducting includes programs with
the Czech Republic’s Czech Virtuosi and Czech Moravian Chamber
Orchestra, Hungary’s Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra and Romania’s
Bacau and Brasov philharmonic orchestras. In the United States, he has led
the White Noise Chamber Players, ensemble-in-residence with The New
World Symphony. Glenn Quader studied at the Peabody Institute of the
John Hopkins University and the universities of Indiana, Illinois and Miami,
and holds a conducting diploma, awarded by Sicily’s Catania International
Conducting Institute. His principal conducting teachers include Gustav
Meier, Ovidiu Balan and James Brooks-Bruzzese, while intensive workshops
were undertaken with Marin Alsop, Jorma Panula, James Litton, Larry
Rachleff and David Loebel.
A special thank you to
German teacher
Herr Rademacher
for his collaboration
with the
Langley Orchestra
to present a
celebration of German
culture and music.
Thank you to senior Remy Bustani for your
outstanding artwork for the concert programs and posters.
We sincerely appreciate your artistic talent and creativity!
Thank you to the Langley German Honors
Society for your collaboration and support!
This concert was made possible by a grant
from the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra SCORE
program & a matching
grant from Langley PTSA.
Langley Orchestra program
sincerely appreciates your generosity!
A special thank you to Mrs. Petras Barrientos for
providing the authentic Dirndles for the
German Honor students to wear during the concert.
Congratulations
2012 All-District Orchestra Students!
Kevin Tan, concertmaster
Lauren Kim, assistant concertmaster
Ashley Zhang, violin
Gene Kim, violin
Grace Keffer, violin
Alan Chiang, violin
Brandon Tran, violin
Rebecca Oh, violin
Julia Hara, violin
Alexandra Cramer, violin
Madeline Thompson, violin
Zach Chou, viola
Penelope Mort-Ranta, viola
Alex Quion, viola
Marissa Lee, 1st alternate viola
Alex Lim, assistant principal cello
Tony Lee, cello
Claire Lee, cello
Harrison Nam, cello
Nirosha Beekhuysen, cello
Cliff Yang, cello
Hailey Lee, alternate cello
Jonathan Grow, assistant principal bass
Alex Blankinship, bass
Langley Orchestra Calendar
District XII Orchestra Langley HS, Fri., Jan. 4 , 9-4 PM, Sat., Jan. 5, 9-3 PM
District XII Orchestra Concert
Orchestra Trip to Rome
Orchestra All-State Auditions
Langley HS, Saturday, January 5, 3 PM
January 27 – February 2, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013, TBD
Italian Pyramid Concert
Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 7PM
Solo & Ensemble Festival
Friday, April 19, 2013, TBD
Western Orchestra Concert
Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 7PM
LANGLEY ORCHESTRA SOCIETY SPONSORS
The Langley Orchestra Society sincerely appreciates the support received
from businesses in the Langley area. LOS corporate sponsors are listed
throughout the program. Please patronize our advertisers!
Absolute Thai
Maggiano’s
The Artisan
Magic Scissors Salon
Assaggi Osteria
Maison et Jardin, Ltd.
Burns Brothers Cleaners
Media Minders
Chop-n-Chicken
McLean Family Restaurant
Cantina d’Italia
McLean Hardware
Café Tatti
McLean Valet Cleaners
Chain Bridge Cellars
McLean Pharmacy
Chesapeake Bagel Co.
McLean Properties
China Express
Music Masters
Corner Bakery Café
myNeighbors Network
Dr. R.K. Rosenberg, D.D.S.
Oral & Maxillo-Facial Surgeons
Elements McLean
-Drs. Whiston, Patterson, Corcoran
Elm Street Fitness
Old Dominion Animal Health Center
Evo Bistro
Peking Imperial
Eye Central
Red Tomato Pizza
- Drs. Reed, Fissel, & Foley
Richey & Co. Shoe Store
For the Wild Birds
Salon Kenan
Georganne’s Hallmark Shop
Salon Michel
Georgetown Learning Center
S H Kim Tae Kwon Do
Goeller’s Office & Art Supplies
Smith’s of Bermuda
Hair Quarters of McLean
Supervisor John W. Foust
Havana Vintage
The Kellogg Collection
Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe
The Medicine Chest Pharmacy
Honey Baked Ham of Reston
the Organic Butcher of mclean
Ichiban Sushi Restaurant
The Studio
Kazan Restaurant
UBS Financial Services
Kim’s Tailoring
- Mr. John M. Yun, CRPC
Jeff Lubin Portrait Studio
- Mr. Kris A. Wappaus
Jalapeno Grill
Violin/Viola Teacher- Beata Segesvary
Lamps Unlimited
Wok n Roll
L’Auberge Chez Francois
WooLaeOak Korean Restaurant
ORCHESTRA SPONSORS
LANGLEY ORCHESTRA SOCIETY SPONSORS
Maestro’s Circle ($500)
Sponsors ($100)
The Chiu Family
Steve & Ellen Davidson
The Fraley Family
Kurt & Julie Hohl
Jae Y Lim MD & Sora Lee DDS PhD
Michael Rivers & Sarah Stair
Ayako Schurmeier & Eric Jambon
Marlene Severson & David Cooley
Kitty & John Sununu
David & Wen Masters
Taek & Young Lee
Deborah & Edwin McNicholas
Tien & Chi Pham
Lucia & Hendra Sugianto
Hollis & Amy Thompson
Stephen Tung Family
Boksi & Taehee Yi
Pam Yim
Patrick Zhang
Sustaining Members ($200-$499)
Stormy & Lisa Alandt
Steven & Roxanne Englund
Keith and Kelly George
Mark Lee & Teresa Schudel Hogge
Mark & Patty Keffer
Charles & Elena Mitchell
Susan Oh
The Pennington Family
Tom & Elizabeth Roesel
Ichiro Sakai
Peter & Mary Sherlock
The Toor Family
Paul & Catherine White
Benefactors ($150)
Amna & Rizwan Ibraham
Tulin and Van Pulley
The Hara Family
Sponsors ($100)
The Bickel Family
Pishing & Jane Chiang
The Corcoran Family
The Cramer Family
The Huynh Family
Patrons ($50)
Janet & Rex Blankinship
Peter & Serena Chou
The Grow Family
Young Joon & Young-Eun Kim
Trish & Dave Kostelancik
Loc Tran & Bichlan Nguyen
Andy & Terri Nussbaum
Michael Rau & Nancy Cashman Rau
Narayan Prasad & Aarthi Sankaran
The Rose Family
Mohan & Shobana
Kurt Tran Family
Robert Wang & Family
Cliff Yang
Members ($25-$49)
Steve & Heather Baker
Shawn & Beth Cox
Mary-Ann Lew
Yasmin Khodaei
Kyung Wha Koh & Won Jong Lee
The Mort Ranta Family
Barbie & Bill Parks
Susan & Tyler Posey
The Carris Family
Thank You
Sponsors!
Orchestra Holiday Shopping!
Concert DVDs, CDs & Orchestra Wear are for sale
in the lobby during tonight’s concert.
We have past concert DVDs and CDs for sale too!
Questions, please contact:
Nancy Rau, [email protected] - DVDs & CDs
Joyce Toor, [email protected] - Polos & T-shirts
Young-en Na, [email protected] - Orchestra Wear
Trish Kostelancik, [email protected] Ornaments
Thank you
to Thierry Bustani
for your amazing
photography on the
German program
front cover!
Thank you, Sponsors!
SAT Prep Course Special Offer for
orchestra students on www.langleyorchestra.org!
Silent Auction Instructions
Tables are set up in the lobby with bid sheets for each item,
and bidding will open at 5:00pm. An opening bid price is listed
on each sheet, and each new bidder writes in a higher bid until
the silent auction closes at the end of the concert intermission.
The person who writes in the final bid is the winner.
Greg Pennington will announce the winners at the end of
the concert and you are asked to pay for and pick up your
winnings before leaving Langley this evening.
We are grateful to our generous donors;
please shop with them soon!
Cash or check only, please!
A special thank you to
Marlene Severson and Greg Pennington for
organizing tonight’s silent auction.
Business
Item
Value
Restaurants
Absolute Thai
Gift Certificate
$25.00
Cantina d'Italia
Two Gift Cards
$50.00 Each
Chain Bridge Cellars
Gift Certificate
$50.00
Chesapeake Bagel Co.
Five Gift Certificates
China Express
Gift Certificate
Corner Bakery Café
Five Gift Certificates
Evo Bistro
Two Gift Cards
Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe
8" Cake
Honey Baked Ham of Reston
Two Gift Baskets
Ichiban Restaurant
Gift Certificate
$50.00
Kazan Restaurant
Gift Certificate
$50.00
L'Auberge Chez Francois
Gift Certificate
$200.00
Maggianos
Five Gift Certificates
Red Tomato Pizzeria
Gift Certificate
$100.00
Wok n Roll
Gift Certificate
$25.00
Woo Lae Oak Korean Rest.
Six Gift Certificates
$5.00 Each
$100.00
$5.00 Each
$50.00 Each
$35.00
$150.00 Each
$25.00 Each
$20.00 Each
Services and Products
Elements Salon of McLean
Gift Certificate
$200.00
Elm Street Fitness
Gift Certificate
$240.00
Georgeanne's Hallmark Shop
Stonewall Kitchen Items: Cookie,
Muffin and Bread Mixes, Snowman
Cookie Jar, Jam, Spatulas
Georgetown Learning Centers
SAT Prep Course
$849.00
Georgetown Learning Centers
Three Tutoring Sessions
$246.00
Hair Quarters of McLean
Gift Certificate
Jeff Lubin Portraits
Sitting Fee and 11 x 14 portrait
Magic Scissors
Two Gift Certificates
McLean Hardware
Gift Certificate
Music Masters
Four One Hour Violin/Viola lessons
$72.00
$25.00
$1,400.00
$30.00 Each
$50.00
$250.00
Business
For the Wild Birds
myNeighbors Network
Old Dominion Animal
Health Center
Private Donation from
the Roesel Family,
Painting of Monte San
Salvatore
Richey and Co.
Item
Bird House
One-Year Membership,
Book, "Making a Pearl
From the Grit of Life,"
Notecards, Bag
Gift Basket:
Boarding, Pet Items
Painting with Frame
Gift Certificate
Value
$89.00
$115.00
$430.00
$450.00
$25.00
$200.00
Salon Kenan
One-Month Trial Lesson
Free Uniform
Gift Certificate
Salon Michel
Gift Certificate
$200.00
Smith's of Bermuda
Gift Certificate
$50.00
The Kellogg Collection
Candle
$32.00
Lamps Unlimited
The Studio
Lamp
Gift Certificate
S H Kim Tae Kwon Do
$80.00
$240.00
$50.00
Thank you to the following band students for performing with us
this evening!
Flute:
Katie Moody
Clarinet: Susan McQuade, orchestra parent, Paul Bernstein and
Ben Parker
Trumpet: JP Wogaman, McLean High School
Horn:
Leah Surratt
Percussion: Cliff Crawford and Laura Grems
The HoneyBaked Ham Co.
Orchestra Fundraiser
Please order your HoneyBaked Ham, Roasted Turkey, and Assorted Cakes
for the Holidays
Place your order online at www.langleyorchestra.org by
Wednesday, December 19
Pick up your order in the front of the auditorium at
Langley High School
between 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM on
Friday, December 21
15% of the total funds will support the LHS Orchestra program
Questions: [email protected]
Thank you!
Langley Orchestra German Concert
Silent Auction
is
Tonight!
Join the Langley Orchestra for a wonderful evening of German
orchestral music and holiday shopping! As you listen to the
beautiful strains of Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Bach,
imagine the unique gifts that you can give this year. . . a grouping
of gift certificates to a diverse set of restaurants; a spa treatment;
a pie as a surprise for a holiday party; or introducing someone to
a new local business. Or plan for the New Year to treat yourself to
a night out without cooking; your son or daughter to a new
hairstyle; or that SAT or ACT Prep Class. We have something for
everyone – and proceeds go to support the Langley Orchestra!
Cash or check only, please!
Please join us – for shopping and strudel as you shop at the
Langley Orchestra Silent Auction.