nutcrackers! - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
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nutcrackers! - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
2008-09 Season Volume 86, Book 3: November 28-30, 2008 Christopher Seaman, Music Director Jeff Tyzik, Principal Pops Conductor Michael Butterman, Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach, The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair From the President & CEO Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Christopher Seaman, Music Director BRAVO! The official magazine of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra CONTENTS Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra ..................... 5 Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. ............. 9 RPO Staff ............................................................... 10 Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra ....... 12 Sponsor Spotlight ................................................ 13 Corporate Partners & Foundations .................. 14 Maestro’s Circle/Philharmonic Friends ............ 15 Special Event: The Nutcracker November 28-30, 2008 .................................... 23 Applause for Our Volunteers! ........................... 44 For Your Information .......................................... 46 Welcome to the 86th season of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, a season made even more special by our celebration of Jeff Tyzik’s 15th Anniversary as our multi-faceted and popular Principal Pops Conductor. I also am delighted to welcome you to the RPO’s annual prelude to the holiday season: our Thanksgiving Weekend performances of The Nutcracker. We are proud of our long association with the Rochester City Ballet and the Bach Children’s Chorus. These are just two of the dozens of artistic and community partnerships that enhance the programs of the RPO year-round. I know there are many young people at this performance who are experiencing for the first time the magic and spectacle of the ballet, the Orchestra, and the Eastman Theatre. The Nutcracker is just one of the many programs produced by the RPO that appeal to young people and their families—from our popular orKIDStra concerts to our extensive series of school concerts and Casual Sunday Matinees. Editorial Offices: Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 108 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604 (585) 454-7311 • Fax: (585) 423-2256 www.rpo.org The holiday season at the RPO includes many other festive performances designed for families to enjoy together: a special orKIDStra holiday program on December 14 and our ever-popular Gala Holiday Pops, with six performances from December 17-21. To learn more, please visit our website—www.rpo.org—and sign up for our weekly e-Notes newsletter. Publisher: Rochester Theater Publications P.O. Box 67211, Rochester NY 14617-7211 As always, please feel free to share your thoughts with me. I’d love to hear from you. This program book is published cooperatively by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Rochester Theater Publications. Advertising Sales: (585) 266-2396 Cover Design: KrausCreative, Inc. Production / Printing: Presstek 20 Balfour Drive, Rochester, NY 14621 (585) 266-2770 On behalf of the entire RPO family, best wishes to you and your family for a joyous and musicfilled holiday season! Charles H. Owens President & CEO [email protected] 3 ROCHESTER R PHILHARMONIC C ORCHESTRA (c) Snowman Enterprises Ltd. 1982,2008 2008-2009 Government Support The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra is supported in part by grants from: New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency Order Your tickets TODAY! December 13: County of Monroe, County Executive Maggie Brooks Maggie Brooks County Executive Handel’s Messiah December 14: An orKIDStra Holiday featuring The Snowman New York State Senator Jim Alesi SENATOR JIM ALESI Robert J. Duffy, Mayor City of Rochester, New York December 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21: Gala Holiday Pops January 9 & 10: National Endowment for the Arts Cirque! January 22 & 24: Shostakovich’s Fifth January 25: orKIDStra: Peter and the Wolf TICKETS: (585) 454-2100 www.rpo.org or any area Wegmans RPO performances are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. 4 New York State Senator Joseph E. Robach SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH New York State Assembly, secured by Assemblyman Joseph D. Morelle Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Christopher Seaman, Music Director Jeff Tyzik, Principal Pops Conductor Michael Butterman, Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach The Louise & Henry Epstein Family Chair, Funded in perpetuity 2008-2009 Season Violin I Cello English Horn Tuba Juliana Athayde, Concertmaster The Caroline W. Gannett & Clayla Ward Chair Stefan Reuss, Principal The Clara and Edwin Strasenburgh Chair Anna Steltenpohl W. Craig Sutherland, Principal Funded in perpetuity Wilfredo Degláns, Associate Concertmaster Shannon Nance, Assistant Concertmaster Perrin Yang Tigran Vardanyan Ellen Rathjen Janice Macisak William Hunt Sabina Slepecki Kenneth Langley Lise Stoddard Joanna Owen Christine Hauptly Annin* An-Chi OuYang Margaret Leenhouts Sophia Lee~ Fang-yu Liu~ Kitty Cheung~ Violin II David Brickman, Principal Daryl Perlo, Assistant Principal Patricia Sunwoo John Sullivan Lara Sipols Nancy Hunt Boris Zapesochny Liana Koteva Jeremy Hill Ainur Zabenova Lee Wilkins James Dumm Viola Melissa Matson, Principal Michael Larco, Assistant Principal Marc Anderson Elizabeth Seka Olita Povero Michail Verba Linda Kirkwood David Hult Sidney Killmer Thomas Dumm Anne Aderman~ Funded in perpetuity Kathleen Murphy Kemp, Assistant Principal Lars Kirvan Benjamin Krug Mary Ann Wukovitz Don Reinfeld* Patricia Garvey Ingrid Bock Melissa Burton Anderson Morwenna Del Mar~ Anna Beryl~ Bass Colin Corner, Principal The Anne Hayden McQuay Chair Funded in perpetuity Michael Griffin, Assistant Principal Jack Stauber Robert Zimmerman Gaelen McCormick Jeff Campbell+ Eric Polenik Flute Rebecca Gilbert, Principal The Charlotte Whitney Allen Chair Funded in perpetuity Joanna Bassett Jan Angus+ Diane Smith Piccolo Joanna Bassett Jan Angus+ Oboe Erik Behr, Principal The Dr. Jacques M. Lipson Chair Funded in perpetuity Anna Steltenpohl Anna Petersen Stearns Priscilla Brown Clarinet Kenneth Grant,+ Principal The Robert J. Strasenburgh Chair Funded in perpetuity Robert DiLutis Ramon Ricker+* Andrew Brown Alice Meyer E-flat Clarinet Robert DiLutis Bass Clarinet Ramon Ricker+* Andrew Brown Bassoon Abraham Weiss, Principal Charles Bailey Martha Sholl Contra-Bassoon Timpani Charles Ross, Principal The Harold and Joan Feinbloom Chair Funded in perpetuity Jim Tiller, Assistant Principal Percussion Jim Tiller, Principal Brian Stotz John McNeill Robert Patterson Jillian Pritchard Harp Grace Wong, Principal The Eileen Malone Chair, A Tribute by Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt M. Sylvester Funded in perpetuity Charles Bailey Barbara Dechario Horn Keyboard W. Peter Kurau,+ Principal The Cricket and Frank Luellen Chair Joseph Werner, Principal The Lois P. Lines Chair Funded in perpetuity Matthew Annin* Alex Rosenfeld, Assistant Principal Jennifer Burch David Angus Stephanie Blaha Funded in perpetuity Cary Ratcliff Personnel Manager Joseph Werner Principal Librarian Kim Hartquist Trumpet Stage Manager Trombone ~ Eastman School of Music Orchestra Studies Diploma Intern Douglas Prosser,+ Principal Curtis Bradley The Elaine P. Wilson Chair Wesley Nance * On Leave Herbert Smith + Full time faculty at the Paul Shewan Eastman School of Music Mark Kellogg,+ Principal The Austin E. Hildebrandt Chair Funded in perpetuity Mark Salatino Andrew Chappell 5 Christopher Seaman Music Director This 2008-2009 season marks Music Director Christopher Seaman’s eleventh with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. The internationally renowned British conductor has become an integral part of the RPO and the Greater Rochester community, and is recognized as having raised the artistic level of the Orchestra to its present excellence. Recognized worldwide as one of today’s leading conductors, he completed a highly successful tenure as conductor-in-residence at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, where he had worked with former RPO Music Director David Zinman since 1987. Other tenures have included Principal Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony and the Northern Sinfonia. Highly sought-after as a guest conductor throughout the world and noted for his strong command of a broad repertoire, Mr. Seaman has regular engagements in North America, Israel, Eastern Europe, the Far East, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as in Great Britain. Recent guest conducting engagements in the U.S.—many of them return engagements— have included the orchestras of San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Houston, Detroit, Columbus, Seattle, and Utah, as well as at Chicago’s Grant Park Festival. He has previously conducted the orchestras of Saint Louis, New Jersey, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Colorado, Louisville, and Atlanta. In the summer of 2003, he taught at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen. Abroad, his schedule includes concerts with all of the London orchestras; the major United Kingdom orchestras including the City of Birmingham Symphony, the Bournemouth Symphony, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Ulster Orchestra; and the various BBC orchestras. He also has led the symphony orchestras of Budapest, Prague, Warsaw, Trondheim, and the North German Philharmonic, among others, and will make return visits this season as well as conducting in Holland and Portugal. 6 He visits Australia annually, conducting the major orchestras there (often including concerts in the Sydney Opera House) and also leading master classes for young Australian conductors. His recordings include performances with the Royal Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and the National Youth Orchestra of Britain. Mr. Seaman has recorded two CDs with the RPO, one with pianist Jon Nakamatsu released in September 2001, and one with pianist Olga Kern, released in the fall of 2003 and hailed by the Democrat and Chronicle as “sensational.” T he RPO’s Steinway was donated in honor of pianist Jon Nakamatsu, a special friend of the RPO and the late Alfred L. Davis. A special fund established by Mr. Davis will provide quality concert pianos for the RPO in perpetuity. Jeff Tyzik Principal Pops Conductor Jeff Tyzik has earned a reputation as one of America’s most innovative pops conductors, recognized for his brilliant arrangements, original programming, and engaging rapport with audiences of all ages. 2008-09 marks his fifteenth season as Principal Pops Conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. During his tenure, he has written over 160 works for the Orchestra and conducted Pops and classical concerts alike. On his classical series concerts, Tyzik has performed works by some of the greatest American composers to critical acclaim and conducted the premiere of his own Trombone Concerto, which was funded by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts and subsequently performed at Carnegie Hall. This season, Tyzik begins a new role as Principal Pops Conductor of the Oregon Symphony and continues to serve as Principal Pops Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Highly sought-after as a guest conductor, he recently has appeared with orchestras such as the Boston, Cincinnati, and New York Pops, the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. This season he performs with orchestras across North America including Dallas, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and New Jersey, as well as The Florida Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, and the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, among others. A native of Hyde Park, N.Y., Jeff first picked up a cornet when he was nine years old. He studied both classical and jazz throughout high school, and went on to earn both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied composition/ arranging with Radio City Music Hall’s Ray Wright, and jazz studies with the great band leader Chuck Mangione, both of whom profoundly influenced him as a musician. record producer. These experiences led him to one of the great early opportunities of his career—the chance to co-compose a trumpet concerto with friend and virtuoso trumpeter Allen Vizzutti to be recorded by pops legend Doc Severinsen. He orchestrated many of the great band leader’s symphony orchestra programs, and produced a GRAMMY® Awardwinning album, The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen, Vol. 1. His compositions and arrangements have been recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra, the RPO, Summit Brass, Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and Doc Severinsen with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. In May 2007, harmonia mundi released his recording of works by Gershwin with pianist Jon Nakamatsu and the RPO, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard classical chart. He also has produced and composed theme music for many of the major television networks and released six of his own albums. Jeff Tyzik currently serves on the Board of Managers of the Eastman School of Music, and is a board member of the Hochstein School of Music and Dance. He lives in Rochester with his wife Jill. Tyzik spent the next few years working with Chuck Mangione and becoming a skilled 7 Michael Butterman Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair Now in his ninth season with the RPO, Michael Butterman is also Music Director of both the Shreveport Symphony and the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestras. In-demand as a guest conductor, Michael’s recent engagements include appearances with the symphonies of Detroit, Houston, Colorado, Oregon, Kansas City, Hartford, San Antonio, Syracuse, New Mexico, Spokane, Santa Fe, Mobile, and Quad City, as well as the Louisiana Philharmonic, Pensacola Opera, and Asheville Lyric Opera. Summer appearances include Tanglewood, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival in Colorado, and the Wintergreen Music Festival in Virginia. Butterman gained international attention as a diploma laureate in the Prokofiev International Conducting Competition and as a finalist in the prestigious Besançon International Conducting Competition. As the 1999 recipient of the Seiji Ozawa Fellowship, he studied at Tanglewood with Robert Spano, Jorma Panula, and Maestro Ozawa, and shared the podium with Ozawa to lead the season’s opening concert. In 1997, he was sponsored by UNESCO to lead the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Moldova in a concert of music by great American masters. From 2000 to 2007, Michael held the post of Associate Conductor of the Jacksonville Symphony in Florida. For six seasons, he also served as Music Director of Opera Southwest in Albuquerque, N.M. Prior to joining the Jacksonville Symphony, he was Director of Orchestral Studies at the LSU School of Music for five years, and was Principal Conductor of the LSU Opera Theater. Previously, Michael held the post of Associate Conductor of the Columbus Pro Musica Orchestra, and served as Music Director of the Chamber Opera, Studio Opera, and Opera Workshop at the Indiana University School of Music. For two seasons, he was also the Associate Music Director of the Ohio Light Opera, conducting more than 35 performances each summer. 8 At Indiana University, Butterman conducted a highly acclaimed production of Leonard Bernstein’s little-known 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in a series of performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C, receiving unanimous praise from such publications as the New York Times, Washington Post, Variety, and USA Today. He subsequently was invited to New York at the request of the Bernstein estate to prepare a performance of a revised version of the piece. Michael’s work has been featured in five nationwide broadcasts on NPR’s Performance Today, and can be heard on two CDs recorded for the Newport Classics label. V isit www.rpo.org to read artist biographies and program notes, listen to music clips, find details on upcoming concerts, purchase tickets online and more! Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. Maintaining and operating the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (Founded in 1923 - Incorporated in 1930) Officers James M. Boucher Chairperson of the Board Charles H. Owens President & CEO Suzanne D. Welch Vice Chairperson Keith M. Wilson Vice Chairperson Elizabeth F. Rice Treasurer William D. Eggers Secretary David C. Heiligman Immediate Past Chairperson Board of Directors (Term Expires Jan. 2009) David W. Ackroyd Dr. John M. Bennett William D. Eggers LaMarr Jackson Elizabeth F. Rice Dr. Friederike Seligman Dr. Gwen K. Sterns Dr. Sidney S. Weinstein Suzanne D. Welch (Term Expires Jan. 2010) Patrick C. Burke Dr. Steven E. Feldon Patrick Fulford Ann M. Huston Marie Kenton Dawn F. Lipson Anne Sartori Keith M. Wilson (Term Expires Jan. 2011) Dr. Sarah Atkinson James M. Boucher Edward L. Fiandach Patrick J. Kelly Kathleen Murphy Kemp Eric Paley Paula H. Pattison Gregory W. Smith Jules L. Smith Ex-Officio Jennifer Burch RPO Orchestra Representative David C. Heiligman Immediate Past Chairperson Robert D. Hursh Chairperson, Honorary Board Douglas Lowry Dean, Eastman School of Music Charles H. Owens President & CEO Anne Selgas Chairperson, Volunteer Services Committee Honorary Board Robert D. Hursh Chairperson Dr. James E. Koller Vice Chairperson Betty J. Altier Dr. John Bouyoucos Paul W. Briggs William L. Cahn Catherine B. Carlson George M. Ewing, Sr. Harold & Joan Feinbloom Jay M. Friedman Mary M. Gooley Austin E. Hildebrandt A. Thomas Hildebrandt Robert H. Hurlbut Dr. Jacques M. Lipson Cricket & Frank Luellen I.A. Morris Dr. Paul F. Pagerey Herbert L. Rees Nathan J. Robfogel Jon L. Schumacher Katherine T. Schumacher Norman M. Spindelman Betty Strasenburgh Josephine S. Trubek Mrs. Richard L. Turner Patricia C. Wilder The RPO expresses its gratitude to all those who have served as Honorary Board members in the past. Past RPO Chairpersons 1930-32 - Edward G. Miner* 1932-34 - Simon N. Stein* 1934-38 - George E. Norton* 1938-41 - Leroy E. Snyder* 1941-42 - Frank W. Lovejoy* 1942-43 - Bernard E. Finucane* 1943-46 - L. Dudley Field* 1946-48 - Edward S. Farrow, Jr. * 1948-51 - Joseph J. Myler* 1951-52 - Joseph F. Taylor* 1952-55 - Raymond W. Albright* 1955-57 - Arthur I. Stern* 1957-59 - Thomas H. Hawks* 1959-61 - Walter C. Strakosh* 1962-63 - Ernest J. Howe* 1963-65 - O. Cedric Rowntree* 1965-67 - Frank E. Holley * 1967-69 - Thomas C. Taylor* 1969-71 - Thomas H. Miller* 1971-72 - Mrs. Frederick J. Wilkens* 1972-73 - Edward C. McIrvine 1973-74 - Robert J. Strasenburgh* 1974-75 - John A. Santuccio 1975-76 - Robert J. Strasenburgh* 1976-78 - Dr. Louis Lasagna* 1978-80 - Edward C. McIrvine 1980-82 - Peter L. Faber 1982-84 - Paul F. Pagerey 1984-85 - Peter L. Waasdorp 1986-89 - Robert H. Hurlbut 1989-91 - Paul W. Briggs 1991-93 - Karen Noble Hanson 1993-95 - Ronald E. Salluzzo 1995-98 - A. Thomas Hildebrandt 1998-00 - Harold A. Kurland 2000-04 - David C. Heiligman 2004-06 - Ingrid A. Stanlis * Deceased Purchase tickets online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Visit www.rpo.org where you can also read program notes, musicians’ profiles and more! 9 Thanks to our generous sponsors! Philharmonics Series: WPOP Series: Symphony 101 Series and Philharmonic Partners Program: Casual Sunday Matinee Series: orKIDStra Series: RPO Staff Administration Charles H. Owens, President & CEO Ellen Beck+, Executive Assistant Development Steven M. Schwab, Vice President for Development Sarah Goldstein Post, Manager of Annual Giving Pavel Sullivan, Development Projects Coordinator Kristen Butler, Development Associate Marilyn Merrigan, Manager of Volunteers & Special Events Jillian Pritchard+, Coordinator of Donor Cultivation and Stewardship Andrea Mumm~ Marketing and Patron Services Nancy Goldsmith Zawacki, Director of Marketing Janice Hanson, Manager of Marketing and Electronic Communication Katherine M. Wahl, Manager of Patron Relations and Sales Brian Piazza, Box Office Manager Dudley Duberry, Assistant Box Office Manager Jan Beneway, Office Administrator Shannon Mahany* Patron Services Representatives Courtney Bonifant+ Abby Chapman-Duprey+ Emily Grissing+ Anna Heller-Jackson+ Brad Hogarth+ Jubin Matloubieh+ Casey Paulozzi+ Marcy Savastano+ Public Relations Amy Blum, Director of Public Relations Nutcracker Sponsors November 28-30, 2008: Artistic Operations J. Andrew Cassano, Director of Artistic Operations Nana Stotz, Operations Manager David T. Meyer+, House Manager Maria Kanakis~ Education Krishna Thiagarajan, Director of Education & Community Programs Elizabeth Stefan~ Rochester Philharmonic League Laura Morihara+, RPL Administrator Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Susan Basu+, Manager Finance Ronald L. Steinmiller, Vice President of Finance & Administration Irene Shaffer, Director of Finance Mark Pignagrande, Staff Accountant Information Systems Nancy Atwood-Stone, Director of Information Systems + Indicates Part-time ~ Indicates Catherine Filene Shouse Arts Leadership Intern from the Eastman School of Music * Indicates Intern from Monroe Community College 10 Trained 66,589 people to help save lives Every year we train the Greater Rochester community and even professional rescuers in CPR and all forms of first aid. To be there we need your donation. Call 585-241-4420 or visit www.RochesterRedCross.org today. 11 Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra David Harman, Music Director The Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra is a symphonic orchestra comprised of 100 of the Greater Rochester Area’s most accomplished middle- and high-school musicians. Sponsored by the Education Department of the RPO, the RPYO was founded in 1970 to provide enriching musical ensemble experiences for very accomplished students from varied backgrounds. It facilitates musical, personal, and social development within a challenging and supportive environment, and lays an excellent musical foundation for future professional or amateur careers in music. Admitted through competitive annual auditions, RPYO musicians rehearse and perform under the direction of Dr. David Harman and with mentors from the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Board of Directors, 2008-2009 David Ackroyd Chairperson Julia Figueras Roselyn Freedman Baum Jeanne Gray Edward Grissing David Hou Alice Kanack Bonnie Kramer Gregory Parris Sita Raghunathan Kevin Ryck Jessica Schuster Terry Fonda Smith Dan Stare Fred Weingarten Mary Ellen Womack Grace Wong Ex-Officio: Susan Basu David Harman Charles Owens Krishna Thiagarajan Josephine Whang Past Board Chairs: Joyce Burrell William Cahn Jeanne Gray RPYO Music Director: David Harman RPYO Manager: Susan Basu NUTCRACKERS! BALLERINAS! AND MORE! Explore the RPYO’S BOUTIQUE tables in the front lobby and on the orchestra and balcony levels for that special gift from The Nutcracker ballet performance. You’ll find large and small Nutcrackers, ballerinas, Clara ornaments, and unusual gifts for the musicians and dance lovers in your family! Your purchases help support the musical and educational activities of the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra! Upcoming RPYO Concerts: Sunday, March 15 at 3:00 pm Eastman Theatre THE FANTASTIC FRENCH Side-by-Side Concert with the Rochester Philharmonic RPYO Concerto Competition Winners Bizet’s L’Arlésienne Suite No. 2 Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique (mvts. 4 & 5) Sunday, May 10 at 3:00 pm Roberts Wesleyan College FROM THE NEW WORLD RPYO Percussion Ensemble RPYO Concerto Competition Winners Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World” v Tickets are available at the RPO Box Office, from the RPYO at 454-7311, x224, and from RPYO musicians. The RPYO is sponsored by the Education Department of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 12 Sponsor Spotlight Harter Secrest and Emery LLP is a star performer in the legal world! The firm has enjoyed a number one ranking among law firms in Rochester three years in a row through a survey of public companies, according to Corporate Board Magazine. Harter Secrest and Emery strives to be a true team delivering superior legal services and attentive counsel to its clients. The firm carries that same star attitude into the community on a daily basis. From raising funds for international relief initiatives to tutoring and mentoring children in local urban schools, attorneys, staff, and their families regularly share their skills and resources for the benefit of the communities in which they live and work. Harter Secrest and Emery supports a wide variety of charitable organizations through volunteer service, fundraising, pro bono legal work, and ongoing legal counsel. The firm has demonstrated strong support of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra for 20 years through annual contributions, concert underwriting, and a premier sponsor commitment for the RPO’s Opening Night celebration two years in a row. The RPO also benefits from the dedicated personal involvement of numerous Harter Secrest and Emery attorneys and staff in the areas where they contribute to the Orchestra. Please join the RPO as we applaud Harter Secrest and Emery LLP for its encore performance both in the office and across this community! 13 Corporate Partners, Foundations & Organizations The RPO thanks the following corporate, foundation and community organization supporters for their generous support. Please call 454-7311x238 with questions or corrections. Symphony ($25,000 & above) Bausch & Lomb Constellation Brands Davenport-Hatch Foundation Democrat and Chronicle Eastman Kodak Company First Niagara Financial Group The Gouvernet Arts Fund Preferred Care Time Warner Cable Wegmans Food Markets Elaine P. & Richard U. Wilson Foundation Xerox Zimmer Sales & Service Corp. Concerto ($10,000-$24,999) AAA of Western New York Bank of America The Brown Group - Private Banking & Investment Group of Merrill Lynch Dominion Transmission Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Fiandach & Fiandach Glover Crask Charitable Trust G.W. Lisk, Inc. of Clifton Springs Halcyon Hill Foundation Harter Secrest & Emery LLP Ketmar Development Corp. M&T Bank Nixon Peabody LLP PAETEC Communications, Inc. Rochester Area Community Foundation - Castle Music Fund at RACF - The Gertrude Chanler RPO Fund - Rufus K. Dryer II Fund - Anne McQuay Arts & Cultural Fund II - Mabel Messinger Fund - John F. Wegman Fund University of Rochester Medical Center Wendy’s Restaurants of Rochester Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP Sonata ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (1) Molly Lee Campbell Foundation 14 Canandaigua National Bank & Trust Corning Incorporated Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Goldberg Berbeco Foundation Hylan Enterprises Inc Macy’s Marie C. & Joseph C. Wilson Foundation Morgan Stanley Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, a Johnson & Johnson Company Paychex, Inc. Thomson Reuters Wan Jou Family Foundation Overture ($3,000-$4,999) Badge Machine Products Inc Cornell/Weinstein Family Foundation KPMG, LLP The Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation Partner ($1,000-$2,999) ALSTOM Signaling Foundation Clara Baird Charitable Lead Trust Bartholomew Health Care Group Boylan, Brown, Code, Vigdor & Wilson LLP Broadstone Real Estate LLC Brown & Brown, Inc. Caldwell Manufacturing Co. The Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Mary W. Clark Charitable Lead Trust CMI Communications, Inc. Ted Collins Associates T.M. & M.W. Crandall Foundation Fibertech Networks Five Star Bank Frontier Joseph & Anna Gartner Foundation Genesee Valley Penny Saver Genesee Valley Trust Company Hazlow Electronics, Inc. Hickey-Freeman Co., Inc. May K. Houck Foundation Insley McEntee Equipment Company, Inc. Integrated Cabling & Communications Systems Interlakes Oncology & Hematology P.C. 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Southern Wine & Spirits of Upstate New York St. Vincent’s Press Studio at Linden Oaks Techo-Bloc Tim McGrath Painting Unitrac Energy Management University of Rochester Catering Services Valley Manor Apartments WHAM 1180 Morse Lumber Company Wright Wisner Xpedx Youngblood Disposal Matching Gift Companies Citigroup ExxonMobil Gannett Foundation Gleason Foundation Home Depot IBM Corporation Illinois Tool Works Foundation Johnson & Johnson JPMorganChase MassMutual Financial Group Merrill Lynch New York Times Oppenheimer Funds Inc. Pactiv Pfizer Prudential Verizon Looking for an Opportunity to Partner with the RPO? Corporate sponsorship opportunities currently are available for concerts, special events, and education and community engagement programs. Contact Sarah Goldstein Post at (585) 454-7311 x238 for more information. Maestro’s Circle The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledges the generous individuals who help us continue to enrich and inspire the community through the art of music. Please call 454-7311 x238 with questions or corrections. Presto ($25,000 & above) Nancy & Harry Beilfuss Louise Epstein Austin Hildebrandt Dr. Jacques & Mrs. Dawn Lipson Mr. & Mrs. I.A. Morris Betty Strasenburgh Patricia Ward-Baker Robin & Michael Weintraub Vivace ($10,000-$24,999) Anonymous (2) Mrs. Theodore J. Altier Sarah D. Atkinson, M.D. & Steven Hess Carol & John Bennett Christopher & Gail Booth Jim & Karen Boucher William Eggers & Deborah McLean Ed Fiandach Ronald & Donna Fielding Carolyn & Roger Friedlander Jay & Betsy Friedman Barbara & Patrick Fulford Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Furman Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Hursh Ann M. & Samuel R. Huston Marie & Charlie Kenton M Richard & Karen Knowles Jim & Marianne Koller Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Konar Mrs. Frank W. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 585.266.2770 ROCHESTER THEATER PUBLICATIONS 20 robin m ut o in t e r io r s & l i g h t i n g design consultation project management robin muto, C LC interior and lighting design 585.232.6030 ext 22 www.robinmuto.com CBNCBCJTUSP &YDJUF:PVS"QQFUJUF LUNCH ~ DINNER ~ HOLIDAY PARTIES 21 22 Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Christopher Seaman, Music Director THE BROWN GROUP PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER November 28, 29 & 30, 2008 2:00 and 7:00 pm Eastman Theatre Michael Butterman, conductor The Louise and Henry Epstein Family Chair Rochester City Ballet Jamey Leverett, artistic director Bach Children’s Chorus, in residence at Nazareth College, Karla Krogstad, director Music by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Choreography by Timothy M. Draper, Jamey Leverett Lighting Design by Gordon J. Estey Costume Design by Sylvia Hanlon Additional Costume Design by Deborah Tretter Set Design by Sylvia Hanlon, Gordon J. Estey Flying by Foy Rochester City Ballet Company Members Brandon Alexander, Gabriel Davidsson, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Jessica Kitchens, Adam Kittelberger, Katie Lally, Tara Lally, Hayley Meier, Amanda Melrose-Smith, Fidel Orrillo, Jessica Tretter Apprentices Ekaterina Babko-Malaya, Corynn Miller, Lauren Pschirrer Trainees Courtney Catalana, Emma Hodson, Daphne Hsi, Katie Keifer, Madeline Matuska, Brenee Michael, Samantha Parisi, Michelle Presler, Shannon Rodriguez, Jessindae Rogers, Caitlin Schwartz, Julie Stefanich, Kelsey White, Loren Williams Guest Artists Kristi Boone, Sarah Lane, Luis Ribagorda, Isaac Stappas (courtesy of American Ballet Theatre) Cervilio Miguel Amador (courtesy of Cincinnati Ballet) Tetsushi Segawa (courtesy of Les Ballets Grandiva) Derek Stratton (courtesy of Pilobolus and Phoenix Danse Theatre) Founder, Rochester City Ballet Timothy M. 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THE WPOP SERIES presents Gala Holiday Pops Wednesday, December 17 – 7:30 pm proceeds benefit Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong and the EquiCenter Thursday, December 18 – 8:00 pm proceeds benefit the Rochester Rotary Charitable programs Friday, December 19 – 8:00 pm Saturday, December 20 – 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm Sunday, December 21 – 2:00 pm Eastman Theatre New York Voices Jeff Tyzik invites you and your family to the Gala Holiday Pops for Rochester’s favorite holiday tradition. Carols, your holiday favorites and more, all gloriously performed by the Rochester Philharmonic. Featuring special guests the New York Voices and the Festival High School Chorale—200 voices strong! Festival High School Chorale’s appearance made possible by LLP. Additional support provided by Helen H. Heller Gala Holiday Pops Matinee Fund, and . 24 The Story of The Nutcracker chaikovsky (1840-1893) was commissioned to write the music for The Nutcracker in 1891. Originally based on the E.T.A. Hoffman novel The Nutcracker and the King of Mice, The Nutcracker ballet debuted on December 17, 1892 and has since gone on to become one of the most popular holiday performances ever. T ACT I t is Christmas Eve and guests make their way to a Christmas party at the home of Dr. and Frau Stahlbaum. Their children, Clara and Fritz, await the arrival of their friends. The guests enter and the festivities begin. Soon, mysterious Uncle Drosselmeyer arrives with the “Spirit of Christmas.” Drosselmeyer brings magical gifts for the group and a toy Nutcracker for Clara. Later, Clara awakens during the night and returns to the darkened drawing room to fetch her cherished new toy. She soon falls asleep on the sofa with the Nutcracker beside her. Suddenly, the room is invaded by mice. Clara’s toy soldiers come to life and the treasured Nutcracker turns into a soldier who battles the mice. Victorious, the Nutcracker is transformed into a handsome prince who invites Clara to travel with him to the Kingdom of Sweets. During the journey, they pass through a snow-covered forest where the Snowflakes dance for them. I ACT II pon their arrival to the Kingdom of Sweets, Clara and her Prince are welcomed by the Sugar Plum Fairy who presents a grand celebration in Clara’s honor. The sweets of many nations entertain them, including Chocolate from Spain, Tea from China, Coffee from Arabia, Trepak from Russia, and Mints from France. The celebration culminates with the Sugar Plum Fairy’s romantic pas de deux with her Cavalier. Following a delightful reprise, Clara and her Prince realize that they must go. Amid wistful goodbyes, they leave the magical land. U 25 Nutcracker Cast The Christmas Party Act One — Scene I Maid .....................................................................................................................................Tara Lally Dr. Stahlbaum............................................................................................................Tom Mancarella Frau Stahlbaum........................................................................................................Kaitlin Fitzgerald Clara.................................................................Emma Hodson (2 pm), Shannon Rodriguez (7 pm) Fritz......................................................................................................................Christopher Collins Party Children.............................................................................Karolina Breit, Hannah Campanelli, Grace D’Agostino, Hanna DiLorenzo, Meghan Halley, Lauren Heberger, Tayla Kelley, Taylor Kenney, Ruby LaManna, Alicia Messmer, Lillie Pincus, Emilee Pratt, Steffany Pratt, Priscilla Rivas, Samantha Scott Party Parents ....................................................................Ekaterina Babko-Malaya, Vasilii Bushunow, Hans Davidsson, Edward Fiandach, Ben Johnson, Brenee Michael, Corynn Miller, Brian Nadworny, Michelle Presler, Julie Stefanich, Derek Stratton, Kelsey Swagler, Garrett Wilkinson Herr Drosselmeyer ...........................................................................................................Fidel Orrillo Christmas Spirit..............................................................................................................Jessica Tretter Magical Dolls..............................................................Caitlin Schwartz, Gabriel Davidsson (2 pm), Amanda Melrose-Smith, Brandon Alexander (7 pm) Harlequin ...................................................................................................................Tetsushi Segawa The Battle Act One — Scene II Tree Presents....................................................Jessica Marengo, Victoria Shinkeyeva, Olivia Shipman Mice....................................................................................................Caitlynn Berger, Sarah Leverett, Kaniel Pryntz-Nadworny, Lisa Rosenberg, Alexis Senft, Hannah Sorge, Kelsey Swagler, Sonia Ureles Soldiers......................................................Mary Beth Bastian, Christopher Collins, Jessica Marengo, Nicole Moran, Alyssa Oliveri, Alyssa Pilger, Victoria Shinkeyeva, Olivia Shipman Mouse King ..........................................................................................................Brandon Alexander Nutcracker Prince ..................................................................................................Gabriel Davidsson Land of Snow Act One — Scene III Snow Queen ...............................................................................................................Jessica Kitchens Snow King..............................................................................................................Adam Kittelberger Snowflakes .............................................................Courtney Catalana, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Katie Lally, Tara Lally, Madeline Matuska, Amanda Melrose-Smith, Brenee Michael, Corynn Miller, Lauren Pschirrer, Jessindae Rogers, Caitlin Schwartz, Jessica Tretter, Kelsey White, Loren Williams Intermission 26 Nutcracker Cast, cont’d. The Kingdom of Sweets Act Two Archangels ..........................................................Mary Beth Bastian, Caitlynn Berger, Sarah Leverett, Jessica Marengo, Hannah Sorge, Sonia Ureles Seraphim................................................Caitlin Barrale, Emily Bower, Christina Das, Katie Schlegel, Rachel Salesin, Ruby Stettner Cast A: Friday 2 pm, Saturday 7 pm Cast B: Friday 7 pm, Sunday 2 pm Cast C: Saturday 2 pm, Sunday 7 pm Cherubim .................(Cast A) Sophia Aureli, Venice Aureli, Max Breit, Julia Burgin, Caitlyn Coffey, Emma Fisher, Nicole Gelb, Ryley Herren, Tara Khalil, Kelsey Natale, Margaret O’Neill, Erin Riley, Jillian Riley, Amelia Smith, Sophie Stewart, Paige Tambe, Cameron Thomas, Caroline Tucker, Jamie Vogt, Samantha Winter (Cast B) Alia Bajorak, Ashley Burch, Jenna Burns, Payton Carroll, Javiana Delgado, Adina Goldstein, Madison Goodman, Calista Greenberg, Moriah Gregory, Maggie Hodson, Kate Kamler, Courtney Kleiman, Jenna Kuperberg, Meghan Maier, Elizabeth McFarland-Porter, Sierra Morabito, Payton Simmons-Roy, Sarah Smagala, Sophie Stewart, Danielle Yeager (Cast C) Venice Aureli, Alia Bajorak, Georgia Bardusch, Naomi Bennett, Carolyn Bremer, Alexis Corletta, Lauren Ewell, Eve Hovey, Kate Kamler, Courtney Kleiman, Stephanie Kotsch, Ashley Lochner, Rachel Khazanov, Sierra Morabito, Katya Palmer, Erin Riley, Caroline Samsonik, Nina Sapp, Gracie Thomas, Victoria West Holly Sprites......................(Cast A) Riley Bevilacqua, Alexa Bosco, Julia Coffey, Clara Jean Costello, Uma Deming, Karis Halley, Hailey Kenney, Paige Merriman, Melina Psarros, Grace Taylor, Whitney Tucker, Jordan Wynn (Cast B) Yawen Ding, Paige Hambley, Hailey Kenney, Hannah Kuper, Marissa Maxwell, Samantha Minnehan, Jazmine Saunders, Katharine Noa Shapiro, Leaz Sheeran, Ayane Tanaka, Kathryn Tyrrell, Jordan Wynn (Cast C) Lillianna Barrera, Alexa Bosco, Emily Cook, Kylee Curcio, Nina DiLella, Olivia Fabian, Sophia Geraci, Abbey Lashway, Lucia Lorenzo, Elizabeth McMindes, Isabella Ponticello, Hannah Rongo Lead Page ...............................................................................................................(Cast A) TJ Leverett (Cast B) Uma Deming (Cast C) Uma Deming Pages..............................(Cast A) Olivia Bevilacqua, Leah Burgin, Anna Rose Costello, Grace Fisher, Madison Kelly, Elizabeth Martzloff, Victoria Martzloff, Audrey Natale, George Psarros, Sarah Schiffhauer, Tori Stewart, Bridget Taylor (Cast B) Barbara Buck, Isabelle Cook, Ana Hoffend, Ava Kiner, Shaina Kuper, Paige O’Connor, Brynn Peters, Mikaela Sealy, Megan Szakos, Pamela Veltri, Natalie White, Corrine Woods (Cast C) Katrina Coughlin, Meghan Fiske, Helen Frank, Jada Gerber, Taylor Launonen, Lillian Leonard, Sophia Moran, Chloe Phelps, Anna Rae Saucke, Abigail Smith, Marlo Smith, Rachel VanWinkle Spanish Chocolate .............................................................................Tara Lally, Brandon Alexander Emma Hodson, Daphne Hsi, Madeline Matuska, Samantha Parisi, Shannon Rodriguez, Kelsey White English Toffee......................................................................................................................Katie Lally 27 Nutcracker Cast, cont’d. Chinese Tea ................................................................................................................Tetsushi Segawa Ekaterina Babko-Malaya, Brenee Michael, Alyssa Pilger, Michelle Presler, Olivia Shipman, Julie Stefanich Italian Ice ...............................................Courtney Catalana, Adam Kittelberger, Jessindae Rogers Russian Trepek .............................................................................................Cervilio Miguel Amador Arabian Coffee .............................................................................Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Derek Stratton Caitlin Barrale, Caitlynn Berger, Emily Bower, Shannon Hickey, Sarah Leverett, Alyssa Oliveri, Alexis Senft, Victoria Shinkeyeva, Hannah Sorge, Kelsey Swagler, Sonia Ureles French Mints..............................................................................Courtney Catalana, Lauren Pschirrer, Jessindae Rogers, Caitlin Schwartz, Loren Williams Mother Ginger......................................................................................................................Kylee Pike Gingerbabies.........................................................John Deming, Hanna DiLorenzo, Clare Howland, Taylor Kenney, Ruby LaManna, Eva Mancarella, Nicole Moran, Emilee Pratt, Priscilla Rivas, Katie Schlegel, Catherine Sciortino, Ruby Stettner Dew Drop.......................................................................................................................Hayley Meier Flowers .....................................Courtney Catalana, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Katie Keifer, Jessica Kitchens, Katie Lally, Tara Lally, Amanda Melrose-Smith, Jessindae Rogers, Caitlin Schwartz, Jessica Tretter, Loren Williams Sugar Plum Fairy .......................................................................(Friday, Saturday 2 pm) Kristi Boone (Saturday 7 pm, Sunday) Sarah Lane Cavalier .....................................................................................(Friday, Saturday 2 pm) Isaac Stappas (Saturday 7 pm, Sunday) Luis Ribagorda Rose Waltz Finale................................................................................................................Entire Cast Children appear courtesy of: Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, American Dance Academy, A Time for Dance, Botsford School of Dance, Brockport School of Dance, Burhyte Ballet School, Danceletics, Dancing with Denise, Deborah Mackay School of Dance, DK Dance, Fitzsimmons, Gymnastics Training Center, Hochstein School of Music and Dance, Jody B’s, JP Dance Academy, Lakeside Dance Academy, Performance Plus, Perinton Dance Company, Pittsford Dance Studio, Rising Star, Rochester Gymnastics Academy, Spins Dance Studio, Studio 19, The Dancentre, The Turning Pointe, Visions Dance Studio Rochester City Ballet is deeply grateful to the following donors whose leadership gifts have made possible the sets and costumes for our Nutcracker production Anonymous Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust in memory of Henry Ames, Semon Amzalak and Dan Amzalak American Packaging Corporation Bob August A. John & Mary Bartholomew Lawrence L. Belles Jim & Kay Benjamin Nana Bennett & Rob Calihan Lynne & Christopher Blank Alesia & Alan Bosko David & Amy Bowen Dr. Maria Aslani-Breit & Mr. David Breit Mr. Stephen Brown Cheri & Ron Buchanan Canandaigua Guild Chesonis Family Foundation Ginny & Rob Clark Gregory & Joanna Collins James & Andrea Costanza Mr. & Mrs. DiMarco Gordon J. Estey David & Mary Maida Felten Ronald & Donna Fielding Mike Finney Phil & Marcia Fishbach Stanley & Rosemarie Hattman John & Seana Holtz Gwyneth D. Hunting Marc Iacona IBM Corp. Matching Gifts Grace Kahn Donna & John Kelly Susanne G. Kennedy Charles Kenton Larry & Marilyn Kessler Dr. Ronald & Trudie Kirshner Victoria & Peter Knight Mr. & Mrs. Wally Knox Mr. & Mrs. Bob Krokus Jane Labrum Annette D. Lee Chris & Lisa Leverett Joyce E. Leverett Lori & Steve Levine Jim & Sue Locke Dr. & Mrs. Russell Maggio Mann’s Jewelers Brad McAreavy Sean McManus Jane Parker Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rodbell Mrs. Marvin Sands Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sands Robert & Nancy Sands Bert & Barbara Silk Mr. & Mrs. Peter Schottland Drs. Andrew & Soraya Steinhilber Robert Thompson Danny & Konstanze Wegman Ms. Betsy Wilson Additional support from New York State was secured by State Senator Jim Alesi and Assemblyman Joseph D. Morelle 28 History Our Mission The Rochester City Ballet, a professional performing company founded in 1987 by the late Timothy M. Draper, has attained a distinguished presence in Rochester and Western New York. As its first artistic director, Tim dedicated his life to the dream of bringing ballet to the community and therefore established the continuing mission to nurture and demonstrate dance of the highest technical excellence. Over the years, thousands of children and adults have realized Tim’s dream by attending everything from fully staged theater productions to presentations at area schools and festivals. Rochester City Ballet will nurture, promote and demonstrate the art of ballet by: • presenting performances of the highest artistic and technical excellence • building an extensive repertoire that preserves traditional ballet and contributes significantly to the development of contemporary ballet • promoting the appreciation of ballet among diverse audiences, collaborating with other arts organizations, and offering educational opportunities to the community The foundation of Rochester City Ballet’s repertoire includes such classical favorites as The Nutcracker, Firebird, Paquita, Gaîté Parisenne, Don Quixote, and Cinderella. On this firm footing, RCB also welcomes the challenge of performing contemporary dance and has premiered more than 20 new ballets. Many of these pieces, choreographed by Artistic Director Jamey Leverett, have garnered both ovations and awards. Audiences can be assured of seeing much more of Ms. Leverett’s exciting work, as well as that of the many internationally renowned choreographers that the company brings to Rochester to enrich the dance experience. Nancy Sands..............................................Chair Dale Skivington ................................Vice Chair Katherine Rogala .................................Treasurer Ben Johnson.........................................Secretary Robert D. Tretter.......................Chair Emeritus Ray Brown, Kathleen Cervi, Ginny Clark, Rachel DeGuzman, Elaine DelMonte, Amanda DeVito, Edward Fiandach, Charlotte Herrera, Trudie Kirshner, Mary Koegel, Nancy Mann, Bliss Owen, Ariadna Rodriguez, Lauri Van Hise, Thomas Warfield As the company grows, so does its reputation. Poised to entertain at home and abroad, our dancers’ expertise is acknowledged and appreciated by critics and audiences alike. Rochester City Ballet 1326 University Avenue Rochester, NY 14607-1622 (585) 461-5850 www.rochestercityballet.com Board of Directors Rochester City Ballet Honorary Board Lynn Barber, Diane Chevron, Allan O’Grady Cuseo, Fran Gersbach, Earl Kage, Susanne Kennedy, Kate Lipsky, Elizabeth Skender, Norbert Warenko, Penny Warenko, Paula Zahniser Canandaigua Guild Sue Dickens, Lauren Dixon, Sue Evans, Zoe Fackleman, Margaret Farnsworth, Susanne Kennedy, Barbara Koelling, Pat Regester, Stency Wegman, Prudy Whitehead 29 Nutcracker Biographies Artistic Staff JAMEY LEVERETT (Artistic Director) Ms. Leverett is a former principal dancer with the Rochester City Ballet, where she performed major roles in Draper’s The Nutcracker and had the lead role in Draper’s Firebird choreographed for her. She received her principal ballet training from Timothy M. Draper with additional training at the New York State Summer School of Arts and the Pennsylvania Ballet School Summer Intensive. Ms. Leverett has done extensive choreography for Rochester City Ballet. Her acclaimed works include Little Red: The Ballet, Inner Voices, Catharsis, La Vista Del Sol, and Gershwin in the Park. Ms. Leverett has been a lecturer in the Dance Department at SUNY Brockport as well as a judge and teacher at National Dance Masters of America Conventions. In the spring of 2000, a ballet Ms. Leverett created for the South East Alabama Dance Company was selected for the Gala performance of the South East Regional Ballet Festival. Ms. Leverett was named “The Emerging Female Choreographer” of the festival and was honored with an invitation and full scholarship to the “Art of Craft” choreography conference in Dallas, Texas. In 2000, 2002, and 2005, Ms. Leverett’s choreography was chosen for “Ballet Builders, New Choreographers on Pointe,” a choreographer’s showcase in New York City. Additionally, her work was performed at the Jackson International Ballet Competition where she choreographed two contemporary solos for the Women’s Jr. Champion, Sarah Lane. Ms. Leverett currently teaches masterclasses throughout the United States and holds the position of Artistic Director of The Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education. KATHERINE ERTSGAARD (Executive Director) Ms. Ertsgaard began her training with Olive McCue and appeared with the Mercury Ballet. She received her B.A. degree from Hamilton 30 College with a minor in Dance. While in school, Ms. Ertsgaard appeared as an ensemble member and featured soloist in annual concerts. She is a founding company member of the Timothy Draper Dance Theatre, currently known as the Rochester City Ballet. In addition to dancing as a soloist for the company, Ms. Ertsgaard served as Company Manager—and subsequently as the Executive Director—since the company’s founding. Her training in New York City includes: Richard Thomas, Finus Jhung, Merce Cunningham, David Howard, Alvin Ailey, and Joffrey Ballet School. Ms. Ertsgaard is currently the Executive Director of The Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education. BETH BARTHOLOMEW (Ballet Mistress) Beth Bartholomew is a native of Rochester, where she studied at the Botsford School of Dance and later with the Pennsylvania Ballet School in Philadelphia, Pa. At age 18, she received a contract with the Joffrey II dancers and went on to dance with the Joffrey Ballet in New York City. Five years later she joined the Washington Ballet where she danced solo and principal roles. While working with famous Dutch choreographer Nils Christie, she decided to make the move to Europe and joined his company, the Scapino Ballet Rotterdam. During her 12 years in Europe, she received her teaching diploma in the Gyrotonic Expansion System and participated in many freelance projects, one of which took her to Spain where she met her husband, Fidel Orrillo. Ms. Bartholomew is also on staff at the Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, official school of the Rochester City Ballet. FIDEL ORRILLO (Ballet Master) Fidel Orrillo, born in Lima, Peru, studied with his aunt Stella Puga in Trujillo, Peru. At age 13 he received a scholarship to the renowned National School of Ballet in Havana, Cuba, directed by Alicia Alonso. Later he danced for four years in Ballet de Camagüey in Cuba. Mr. Orrillo has danced in several companies in South America as a guest and most recently was a soloist in Ballet del Teatro Municipal in Trujillo, Peru and a principal dancer in Ballet National del I.N.C., Lima, Peru. While in Lima, he worked with Martin Padron who invited him to dance with him in Paris and later in Spain. Mr. Orrillo is also on staff at the Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, the official school of the Rochester City Ballet. ULRIKA DAVIDSSON (Music Director) A native of Göteborg, Sweden, Ms. Davidsson holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in piano performance and pedagogy from the University of Göteborg; and the Organist and Canto Diploma from the The Royal Academy of Music. Ms. Davidsson graduated from the Eastman School of Music with a M.M. degree in harpsichord performance under the tutelage of William Porter, and the D.M.A. degree in piano performance, studying with Barry Snyder. Ulrika Davidsson is Assistant Professor of Historical Keyboards at the Eastman School of Music and is the Music Director for the Rochester City Ballet and their official school, the Draper Center for Dance Education. She is a versatile musician, and maintains a performance career on the piano, fortepiano, clavichord, organ, as well as the harpsichord. STEFANIE KENNEY (Director of Children’s Roles) Ms. Kenney has served as a rehearsal assistant and as the Director of Children’s Roles for the Rochester City Ballet since 1999. She is the Principal of the Draper Center for Dance Education, the official school of the Rochester City Ballet, and is on their faculty acting as choreographer for dance competitions and teacher of various dance styles including jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, and contemporary. Ms. Kenney earned her Associates Degree in Nursing from Monroe Community College and is a Registered Visiting Nurse to an average of 30 patients per week. TIMOTHY M. DRAPER (Founder, 1954-2003) Mr. Draper began his training in Rochester under the tutelage of Olive McCue and Kathleen Crofton, and appeared with the Mercury Ballet. He left Rochester to continue his training in New York City. From there he performed all over the world with numerous ballet companies. He then turned his attention to teaching and again circled the world many times as Ballet Master. With all of his travel, his heart was always in Rochester. The Mercury Ballet that gave him his start was no longer together. His passionate desire was for Rochester and Western New York to have a permanent ballet company. In 1987, Mr. Draper established the Timothy Draper Dance Theatre. Under his guidance, world-class ballet instruction and performances were brought to Rochester. Timothy Draper’s dream in 1987 evolved into the Rochester City Ballet of today. With his guidance and expertise, the Rochester City Ballet grew from modest beginnings to now delighting thousands of viewers at their annual collaboration with the RPO of The Nutcracker and presenting performances throughout Central and Western New York. RCB Company Members BRANDON ALEXANDER A native of Houston, Texas, Mr. Alexander trained under Lori Amare before attending the Houston Ballet’s Ben Stevenson Academy on full scholarship. In 2005, Mr. Alexander was invited to join Houston Ballet II where he performed works by Stanton Welch, Ben Stevenson, August Bournonville, and Sir Kenneth McMillan and performed with the Houston Ballet in their annual production of The Nutcracker. In August 2006, Mr. Alexander joined the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago as an 31 apprentice. With the Joffrey he performed roles such as the Yellow Boy in Arpino’s Confetti, a Young Man in Antony Tudor’s Offenbach in the Underworld, and various roles in Robert Joffrey’s The Nutcracker. In addition, he has also performed in the ballets of Jose Limon, Sir Frederick Ashton, Patrick Corbin, Leonide Massine, as well as a world premiere by Mark Goldwebber. Mr. Alexander joined the Rochester City Ballet for their summer 2008 season where he was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. GABRIEL DAVIDSSON A native of Göteborg, Sweden, Mr. Davidsson trained with the Draper Center for Dance Education and has danced with the Rochester City Ballet for the last four years. His roles with the RCB include Magical Doll and the Nutcracker Prince in The Nutcracker, Peter in Peter and the Wolf, a Gypsy in Carmen, and the Messenger in Cinderella. He has performed featured roles in Jamey Leverett’s Respect and A Common Thread. Mr. Davidsson currently trains at the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, D.C. on full scholarship. KAITLIN FITZGERALD Ms. Fitzgerald received her dance training at the Timothy M. Draper Center for Dance Education, the official school of the Rochester City Ballet, and joined RCB as a company member in 2002. Notable roles with the Rochester City Ballet include the Arabian Princess in The Nutcracker and lead roles in A Common Thread, LumaVoce, and Push and Pull, choreographed by RCB Artistic Director Jamey Leverett. In the summer of 2008, she was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently, Ms. Fitzgerald attends the University of Rochester on full scholarship where she is a psychology major. JESSICA KITCHENS Ms. Kitchens begins her first season with the Rochester City Ballet. She received her training 32 from Ballet Theatre of Boston and Eglevsky Ballet, Boston Ballet School (on full scholarship), and attended summer intensives with Louisville Ballet, Milwaukee Ballet, The Rock School of Pennsylvania Ballet, the School of American Ballet, and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. In 2004 she joined the Louisville Ballet as a trainee and appeared in their productions of Giselle, Swan Lake, Theme and Variations (Balanchine), Les Patineurs (Ashton), and The Three Musketeers. Ms. Kitchens joined Milwaukee Ballet II in 2006 and took part in various outreach performances including Rodeo, Raymonda, La Sylphide, along with dancing as the Wedding Girl in Midsummer Night’s Dream, in the Snow and Flower corps in The Nutcracker, the Aegina solo in Spartacus for the Milwaukee Ballet II graduation performance, and in the Dream and Peasant corps in Don Quixote with the Milwaukee Ballet. ADAM KITTELBERGER Mr. Kittelberger has been a member of the Rochester City Ballet since 2000. Solo roles with RCB include the Mouse King, Italian Ice, the Nutcracker Prince, and the Snow King in The Nutcracker, the Suitor in Don Quixote, and Prince Ivan in Firebird. In addition, Mr. Kittelberger was the male lead in Gershwin in the Park, a soloist in Robert LaFosse’s Correspondence, a featured soloist in MECA: Color Sound Music and Jamey Leverett’s Push and Pull, A Common Thread, and LumaVoce. In the summer of 2002, he performed in Ballet Manchester’s “Classical Dance on the Hill,” with dancers from American Ballet Theatre and the Bolshoi Ballet, performing a pas de deux choreographed by RCB’s Jamey Leverett. In the summer of 2008, he was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Kittelberger has attended the NYSSSA summer intensive studying under Damien Woetzel in 2001, and received a full scholarship and attended the North Carolina Dance Place summer program in 2002 and the Boston Ballet Summer Intensive in 2003. Mr. Kittelberger regularly guests as a featured performer with the Ohio Dance Theatre dancing principal roles in Midsummer Night’s Dream and in their repertory productions along with frequent guest appearances with the Peoria Ballet’s Nutcracker and other contemporary productions. KATIE LALLY Ms. Lally trained at the Draper Center for Dance Education and joined the Rochester City Ballet in 2001. Her most notable solo roles with RCB include Fritz, the Harlequin, and English Toffee in The Nutcracker and as a featured soloist in Jamey Leverett’s Respect. In the spring 2005 production of RCB’s Cinderella, she performed as the Autumn Fairy. Additionally, she has appeared in Push and Pull, Pedestal, A Common Thread, LumaVoce, Firebird, and Don Quixote. She was chosen by guest choreographer Edward Ellison to dance the lead role of Carmen in the world premiere of his critically acclaimed Carmen. With her sister Tara, Ms. Lally performed Inner Voices at the opening night gala of CMAC in Canandaigua, NY in 2006. In the summer of 2008, she was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Ms. Lally was a finalist at the Youth American Grand Prix in 2004 and performed Ms. Leverett’s Hoedown at the YAGP gala at Lincoln Center. While at the YAGP competition she was chosen to receive a full scholarship to the Alvin Ailey summer intensive which she attended in 2004. TARA LALLY Ms. Lally has danced with the Rochester City Ballet for 10 years. Her notable roles with RCB include Clara, the Magical Doll, Russian, Dew Drop, lead Spanish, and the Christmas Spirit in The Nutcracker and the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella. Additionally, she was the original soloist in Jamey Leverett’s Push and Pull and danced as a soloist in Ms. Leverett’s Inner Voices, A Common Thread, and LumaVoce. In the spring of 2006, Ms. Lally was chosen to be a featured performer in Inma Rubio Tomas’ And Longing Immediacy . . . . In August of 2006 she traveled to Sweden where she performed a self-choreographed piece with former RCB company member Sari Ostrum for members of the Swedish royal family. Along with her sister Katie, she performed Inner Voices in the gala opening of the CMAC in Canandaigua in 2006. In the summer of 2008, she was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Ms. Lally attended the American Ballet Theatre summer intensive in 1998 and was a Chautauqua company apprentice in the summer of 2002. Ms. Lally’s numerous awards include the prestigious National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts Merit Award in both jazz and ballet in 2002. HAYLEY MEIER Ms. Meier joined RCB as a company member in 2001. Her solo roles with RCB include Clara, Magical Doll, English Toffee, lead Spanish and Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, the lead in Gershwin in the Park, and the Firebird in Firebird. In 2005, she performed the lead role in RCB’s Cinderella to critical acclaim. In the summer of 2005, Ms. Meier, by invitation, traveled to Peru to take part in the 14th annual International Festival of Ballet where she performed a contemporary variation, Alcoba Azul, choreographed by Jamey Leverett, along with a classical and contemporary pas de deux with former RCB company member, Jonathan Davidsson. In the summer of 2008, she was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently in her senior year at the University of Arizona on full scholarship for dance, Ms. Meier has been a featured soloist in End of Time, choreographed by Texas Ballet Theatre Artistic Director Ben Stevenson. Additionally, she has been chosen by Leslie Peck to dance the lead role in Balanchine’s Serenade. AMANDA MELROSE-SMITH Amanda Melrose-Smith joined Rochester City Ballet in 2007. She received her dance training on scholarship at The Washington School of Ballet, and at Miami City Ballet School. Ms. Melrose-Smith has attended Summer Intensives 33 at American Ballet Theatre (New York City), Boston Ballet, and Miami City Ballet, and on scholarship at The Harid Conservatory and Chautauqua Festival Dancers. With the Rochester City Ballet, she has danced in The Nutcracker, LumaVoce, and other contemporary works by Artistic Director Jamey Leverett. In the summer of 2008, she was a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed with American Ballet Theatre at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Roles include Clara in The Nutcracker, Kitri solo in Don Quixote, and performing with the Washington Ballet in Giselle and Balanchine’s Serenade at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. JESSICA TRETTER Jessica Tretter received her dance training at the Draper Center for Dance Education and attended the School of American Ballet and Houston Ballet summer intensives under full scholarship and American Ballet Theatre’s summer intensive in New York City. As a company member of the Rochester City Ballet from 1999-2003, she danced as the Christmas Spirit and Italian Ice in The Nutcracker, the Asian Temptress in Cinderella, the Most Beautiful Maiden in the Firebird, a featured soloist in Don Quixote, and The Cat in Peter and the Wolf. In 2003, Ms. Tretter joined Houston Ballet II performing in various classical and contemporary ballets with HBII and the Houston Ballet including Romeo and Juliet, Raymonda, and lead roles in Houston Ballet’s Artistic Director Stanton Welch’s Blue and Bruiser. In 2005, she joined the Houston Ballet, performing in their productions of The Nutcracker, Dracula, Giselle, Don Quixote, Onegin, Madame Butterfly, Coppelia, Western Symphony (Balanchine), and performed as one of the four Little Swans for the world premiere of Mr. Welch’s Swan Lake. In 2007, Ms. Tretter joined Ballet San Antonio where she danced in their Nutcracker and, for their spring season, was a featured performer in La Valse Sentimentale and Suzaki Dances. Ms. Tretter re-joined Rochester City Ballet for the 2008 spring and 34 summer seasons dancing as the Spring Fairy in Cinderella and as a featured performer in Hoedown! The RPO Goes West at CMAC with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Guest Artists CERVILIO MIGUEL AMADOR Born in Camagüey, Cuba and raised in Havana, Cuba, Mr. Amador danced with Ballet Nacional de Cuba for two years before joining Cincinnati Ballet as a soloist in 2004. He was promoted to principal dancer in the 2006-2007 season. His training includes The Vocational Ballet School in Camagüey, Cuba and The National Ballet School in Havana, Cuba. While still a student at the National Ballet School, Mr. Amador received third place in the International Festival of Cuba. Mirtha Hermida and Loipa Araújo are his most significant teachers. Mr. Amador has been on tour all over the world in Spain, Holland, Mexico, Venezuela, Cost Rica, and Italy. His most memorable dance moment was performing in the International Festival of Cuba with principal dancers from the world’s best companies. During the summer of 2005, Mr. Amador was chosen by Victoria Morgan to perform with Opera Theatre of St. Louis in Glorianna by Britten and in Beauty and the Beast by Gétry. Mr. Amador was also invited to perform in the Bravura! Festival in Pasadena, Cal., and in the Gala of International Ballet Stars in Cincinnati. He credits his parents for supporting him emotionally throughout his career. KRISTI BOONE Born in Rochester, Kristi Boone trained at the Draper Center for Dance Education. Ms. Boone danced many roles with the Rochester City Ballet including the lead role in Firebird and the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Dewdrop in The Nutcracker. She received full scholarships at the San Francisco Ballet Program, the Chautauqua Institute Ballet Program, and American Ballet Theatre’s Summer Intensive Program where she was named a Coca-Cola Scholarship recipient in 1998 and 1999. Ms. Boone joined ABT’s Studio Company in August 1999 and, in August 2000, joined American Ballet Theatre as a member of the corps de ballet. She was promoted to soloist in August 2007. Her roles with the company include a Stepsister in James Kudelka’s Cinderella, an Odalisque in Le Corsaire, Katherine in Christopher Wheeldon’s VIII, Zulma in Giselle, the Partisan Woman in The Green Table, Bianca and a Carnival Dancer in Othello, a Gypsy in Petrouchka, the Polovtsian Princess in the Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor, the Lead Spanish Dancer in Raymonda, a Harlot in Romeo and Juliet, Diamond in The Sleeping Beauty, and leading roles in Dark Elegies, Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, In the Upper Room, Petite Mort, Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison, and workwithinwork as well as featured roles in Amazed in Burning Dreams, Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, HereAfter, Marimba, and Pillar of Fire. Ms. Boone created a leading role in Glow-Stop. SARAH LANE Born in San Francisco, Calif., Sarah Lane began her dance training in Memphis, under the direction of Pat Gillespie at the Memphis Classical Ballet. When her family moved to Rochester, she continued instruction with Timothy Draper and Jamey Leverett at the Draper Center for Dance Education. Ms. Lane received the Silver Medal—the highest in the Junior Division—at the Jackson International Ballet Competition in 2002. During the competition, she flew to Washington, D.C. to perform at the Kennedy Center as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. That same year, she also won the Bronze Medal at the Youth America Grand Prix Competition. Ms. Lane joined American Ballet Theatre as an apprentice in August 2003 and became a member of the company’s corps de ballet in April 2004. She was promoted to Soloist in August 2007. Her roles with the company include Amour in Don Quixote, Anne in Christopher Wheeldon’s VIII, the Two of Diamonds in Jeu de Cartes, the Chinese Dance in The Nutcracker, one of Juliet’s friends in Romeo and Juliet, the Polish Princess and a Little Swan in Swan Lake, a Goat in Sylvia, and leading roles in Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, Glow-Stop, In the Upper Room, Kaleidoscope, Sinatra Suite, and Theme and Variations. LUIS RIBAGORDA Born in Madrid, Spain, Luis Ribagorda began his dance training at the age of seven at the Real Conservatorio Professional de Danza de Madrid where he studied classic, contemporary, and Spanish dance and music with such renowned dance teachers as Victor Alvarez and Lázaro Carreño. In May 2001, Ribagorda took part in the Castellón Contest where he won two scholarships to study with the Compañia Nacional de Danza 2 and the Nederlands Dans Theater II. In December of that year, he won first prize in the Junior Category at the Zaragoza International Dance Contest. In the summers of 2001 and 2002, he was chosen to appear in the Europa Dance Project where he performed roles in George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, William Forsythe’s New Sleep, Nacho Duato’s Na Floresta, John Neumeier’s Petrouchka Variations, as well as Michel Fokine’s Petrouchka, Jirí Kylián’s Songs of a Wayfarer, and Marius Petipa’s Raymonda and Don Quixote. In November 2002, he took part in the Roseta Mauri International Dance Competition in Reus, Spain, winning a scholarship to The Royal Ballet School. Mr. Ribagorda joined the Boston Ballet in 2003 as a member of the corps de ballet. Mr. Ribagorda joined American Ballet Theatre as a member of the corps de ballet in August 2004. TETSUSHI SEGAWA Mr. Segawa began his dance training in Japan with Motoko Hiragushi and continued at Sadamatsu Hamada Ballet Company in Kobe. He was a scholarship student at Osaka University of Arts where he received his degree in dance in 2001. In the United States, he studied at the Joffrey Ballet School as a scholarship student and danced with the Joffrey Ensemble and with the Mobile Ballet in Alabama. He has many prizes to his 35 credit including second prize at the 57th AllJapan Ballet Competition in Tokyo. His teachers include Toru Sadamatsu, Yoko Hanada, Shoichiro Sadamatsu, Yoshiko Nagao, Shigeru Yokoi, John Magnus, Francesca Corkle, Eleanor D’Antuono, and Elie Lazer. ISAAC STAPPAS A native of Kernersville, N.C., Isaac Stappas studied at the North Carolina School of the Arts for nine years. While at the school, Mr. Stappas trained under the direction of Duncan Noble, Warren Conover, Melissa Hayden, Fanchon Cordell, Nina Danilova, and Frank Smith. Prior to joining American Ballet Theatre, Stappas performed the role of Espada in Don Quixote, Vas Lav3=split by Mark Dendy, and many other classical and contemporary works. He spent two years in ABT’s Studio Company before joining its main company in 2000. Stappas’ repertoire with the company includes Lorenzo in Don Quixote, Bottom in The Dream, Hilarion in Giselle, Death in The Green Table, the Jailer in Manon, the Chief Coachman in Petrouchka, the Head Wrangler in Rodeo, Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, von Rothbart in Swan Lake, Pluto in Sylvia, as well as roles in Artemis, Black Tuesday, Diversion of Angels, Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, Glow-Stop, HereAfter, In The Upper Room, Marimba, Sechs Tänze, Sinfonietta, Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison, and workwithinwork. He created leading roles in Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra and Gong. DEREK STRATTON Derek Stratton was born and raised in Norwich, N.Y. He attended Brockport College where he received his B.A. in Dance in 2002. He has been a guest dancer since 2001 and guest choreographer since 2003 with the Rochester City Ballet. Mr. Stratton is currently performing internationally with Pilobolus Dance Theater. He is also on faculty with the Amber Perkins School of the Arts and a member of the Phoenix Project Danse Theatre, both located in Norwich, N.Y. 36 Production Staff CHRISTINE M. THOMAS (Production Director) Ms. Thomas has been involved with the Rochester City Ballet since the company’s formation in 1987. During her tenure with RCB, she has worked in various capacities with wardrobe construction and backstage production. In 1995 she began serving as Production Manager and is responsible for coordinating all aspects of every Rochester City Ballet production. Ms. Thomas has served both as a liaison from the Ballet Guild to the Board of Directors of RCB and as a Rochester City Ballet Board Member. Ms. Thomas holds a B.S. degree in Music from Nazareth College and a M.S. degree in Curriculum and Instruction from SUNY at Albany, and is a retired instrumental music teacher. GORDON J. ESTEY (Lighting Designer) Mr. Estey is Theatre Operations Manager for the Academy Theatre in Canandaigua. He comes from a background in Broadway Summer Stock, having worked with Maureen O’Sullivan, Cyril Ritchard, Vivian Vance, Dody Goodman, Mickey Rooney, Leonard Nimoy, Elaine Stritch, William Windom, and Angela Lansbury. He has been a lighting designer for over 30 years and has designed more than 300 productions. Mr. Estey is resident lighting designer and technical director for the Rochester City Ballet. He has received critical acclaim for his lighting of The Nutcracker and Cinderella. His work for RCB has been seen at the Auditorium and Eastman Theatres in Rochester, Nazareth College Callahan Theatre in Pittsford, and for works by RCB Artistic Director Jamey Leverett at the Gould Theatre in New York City. Mr. Estey was co-designer of the RCB Nutcracker set and designed the set for RCB’s new production of Peter and the Wolf. He has studied with lighting designers Jules Fisher, Peggy Eisenhauer, Mike Baldassari, Wendell Harrington, Beverly Emmons, and Richard Pilbrow. Mr. Estey serves as technical director for educational programs and productions for the Rochester Broadway Theatre League. DANIEL SWARTOUT (Stage Manager) Mr. Swartout is a 2006 graduate of Ithaca College with a B.F.A in Theatrical Production Arts with an emphasis on technology. His past credits include Noises Off, The Boyfriend, Witness for the Prosecution, and Titanic as stage manager for the Academy Players in Canandaigua. While at Ithaca, he was sound designer for The Shape of Things and Burn This, sound engineer for Violet, and assistant stage manager for Pericles, all produced at Ithaca College. Mr. Swartout spent a semester in England studying and working in the West End with Autograph Sound Recording and while there, assisted with the sound system for Guys and Dolls starring Ewan McGregor. Mr. Swartout also serves as stage manager for Rochester Broadway Theatre League’s Stars of Tomorrow Ceremony and most recently for Mercury Opera’s production of Abduction from the Seraglio. He has been on the crew for RCB’s production of The Nutcracker since 1999 and stage manager since 2003. 1150 University Ave Suite 3 Rochester, NY 14607 Phone: (585) 482-5060 Fax: (585) 482-7982 Website: http://chptusa.com Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, & Performance Enhancement ROCHESTER R PHILHARMONIC C ORCHESTRA CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN, Music Director THE JEFF TYZIK, Principal Pops Conductor WPOP SERIES | PRESENTS GALA HOLIDAY P OPS Wednesday, December 17 - Sunday, December 21 Eastman Theatre Jeff Tyzik leads your RPO with special guests New York Voices and the 200-voice Festival High School Chorale! Join us for this holiday tradition. The Festival High School Chorale’s appearance is made possible by Additional support provided by the Helen H. Heller Gala Holiday Pops Matinee Fund, Upcoming Performances ... Handel’s Messiah – Saturday, December 13 An orKIDStra Holiday – Sunday, December 14 Cirque! – Friday & Saturday, January 9 & 10 See all of our upcoming performances at www.rpo.org/calendar TICKETS: (585) 454-2100, www.rpo.org, or any area Wegmans RPO performances are made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. 37 Chamber Music Rochester presents 2009 CONCERTS JANUARY 25: THE FINGER LAKES CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Plays Liptak and Shostakovich MARCH 1: PREMIER WINDS: Rare woodwind chamber music performed by RPO principal players APRIL 26: The Ying Quartet THE YINGS RETURN! 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Townsend; Remington, Gifford, Williams & Colicchio, LLP Production Staff Production Director ...........................................................................................................Christine Thomas Technical Director..................................................................................................................Gordon J. Estey Stage Manager.......................................................................................................................Daniel Swartout Assistant Stage Managers ..............................................................................Gina Swartout, Robert Stanton Production Assistant .......................................................................................................................Kylee Pike Wardrobe Supervisor.....................................................................................................Kathleen Kittelberger Assistants to Wardrobe Supervisor...................................................................Lynne Blank, Deborah Tretter New Costume Coordinator...................................................................................................Deborah Tretter Costume Construction .................................Michelle Arena, Lynne Blank, Ellen Bluhm, Nora Dimmock, Sienna Gilliam, Jacqueline Johnson, May Jones, Kathy Kenney, Kathleen Kittelberger, Kelly Kittelberger, Julie Marengo, Jill Menezes, Denna Rodriquez, Jennifer Thompson, Deborah Tretter, Donna Strollo Props Mistress .............................................................................................................................Lynne Blank Dressing Room Supervisor ....................................................................................................Patti DiLorenzo Security & Logistics Supervisors ...........................................................................Pam Rogers, Nicole Ureles Rehearsal Assistants...............................................................................Fawn Van Velson, Adam Kittelberger Stage Hands..............................................................Matthew Rodgers, Jennifer Johnston, Kathleen Blank, Samantha Collins, Jharid Minor, TJ Struble Carpenter...............................................................................................................................Kurt Knoblauch Photographer ..............................................................................................................................Nancy Sands Physical Therapist........................................................................................................Susanne Callan-Harris Acknowledgements Mother Ginger Steel Fabrication..................................................................................Hoffend & Sons, Inc. Flying.........................................................................................................................................Flying by Foy Scenery Hardgoods..................................................................................Canandaigua Academy Scene Shop Scenery Painting & Fabrication ..............................................................................................Cobalt Studios Sweets Table Props ......................................................................................................................Lynne Blank Lighting Equipment......................................................................................Applied Audio, Dan McKenzie Mouse Head Construction...................................................................................Nora Dimmock, Amy Fox Photography............................................................................................Timothy Leverett, Gene O. 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Valerio Gerald & Beverly Verbridge Kate Vreeland Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Waffle Thomas Warfield Susan Cady White Gloria Wilner Joseph & Jayne Wilson Arthur & Jean Wilson Ginny Winter Jeff & Jill Wynn Bruce & Hope Zicari Lawrence H. Zingesser, M.D., in honor of Nancy Sands Happy Holidays from Tuxedo Park Specializing in the finest quality formalwear available from Ralph Lauren, Perry Ellis, Claiborne, Fezza, Ecko and more. Rentals and Sales Celebrating over 20 years Servicing Rochester's Formal Events Penfield At the 4 Corners 1821 Penfield Road 586-7846 Visit us online at www.tuxedopark.com 42 Bach Children’s Chorus, in residence at Nazareth College Karla Krogstad, founder and artistic director Milton Mashner, assistant conductor Emmy Valet, conducting intern The Bach Children’s Chorus was founded by Karla Krogstad in 1988, and is composed of students ages 8-17 from throughout the Greater Rochester area. The children have sung in many languages including Spanish, German, French, Korean, Russian, Hebrew, Latin, Polish, Swahili, and Taiwanese and always perform from memory. The Bach Children’s Chorus has toured throughout the Eastern United States and Canada performing often with orchestras and other youth choirs. The Chorus performs twice annually with the Rochester Chamber Orchestra and is featured in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s annual production of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker ballet with the Rochester City Ballet. The chorus often collaborates with other local music organizations. The Bach Children’s Chorus is part of the community music program of Nazareth College in Rochester. For information on auditions, please call 582-3082. KARLA KROGSTAD, founder and artistic director Karla Krogstad earned degrees from New England Conservatory of Music, University of Connecticut, and the Eastman School of Music. She is an active composer and arranger for children’s voices, and is certified in the Orff method of teaching. Ms. Krogstad received the 1995 “Friend of Foreign Language” and 1996 “Culture through the Arts” awards from the N.Y. State Association of Foreign Language Teachers. Chorus Members Tanya Ablaeva Jordyn Bacon Daniel Bauch Sarah Bauch Jeriann Beiter Jake Blumenstock Erin Breen Maddie Brown Briannamarie Burrhus Sarah Casella Christine Cira Yakira Coleman Jenna D’Angelo Nicholas D’Angelo Catherine DeLaus Meghan Dewan Bryan Donahue Alec Eddy Briana Faringer Marissa Fess Carina Fess Tess Gilmore Brianne Giuffrida Emma Harris Megan Hobler Natalia Hulse Tressa Johnson Allison Joseph Helen Kruschwitz Adam Kruschwitz Andrew LaFavor Julia Larson Amy Li Katya Lyubomirsky Melanie Mashner Melissa Mashner Madeline McGrath Bethany McLean Valerie Mundt Lauren Peakes Kit Rhodes Katelyn Roberts Mayra Rodriguez Maria Rogers Sarah Rosati Madison Ross Elizabeth Rossborough Katrina Rowe Noah Salmons Courtney Sander Hannah Santini Alex Santini Hannah Seppala Katharine Sommers Elizabeth Stansbury Ian Stewart Molly Taylor Karin Theobald Carlene Torres Emi Tuttle Vimbai Ushe Katy Varlan Abigail Vokes Amy Zink Reilly Zwetsch 43 Applause for Our Volunteers! Heartfelt thanks to our more than 850 volunteers for their ongoing and vital contributions to education, office, outreach, special events, and theatre operations. Below is a list of the RPO’s formal volunteer organizations and active committees. For more information on how you can lend your time and talents to the RPO, call 454-7311 x243. Volunteer Services Committee The Committee reports directly to the RPO Board and is responsible for the viability of the entire RPO volunteer program. Committee members represent various areas of RPO volunteer activity. David Schantz Dawn Lipson Mary M. Gooley Anne Selgas, Chair Forrest C. Strome Janice Macisak Patricia A. Harrison Robert Achilles Carole Avery Webster Margaret-Anne Milne John Hayward Diane Baltadonis Josephine Whang Molly Panner Kathleen Holt Susan Basu Marlene Piscitelli Charles Kaplan Michele Bello Active Committees Special Events Oversight Committee Provides long-range planning and evaluation for event fundraisers. Anne Selgas, Chair Volunteer Enrichment Committee Plans and presents enrichment programs exclusive to volunteers. Anna Petersen Stearns, Chair Leadership Training A program offering in-depth training for our volunteer leaders. Bagel Brunch Provides an opportunity for Casual Sunday Matinee audiences to mingle with the artists and meet the conductor. Diane Baltadonis, Chair RPO Archive Committee Archives the history of the RPO with assistance from the Sibley Music Library at Eastman. Kathleen Holt, Chair Volunteer Voice Production of a monthly electronic newsletter. David Schantz Rochester Philharmonic League Founded in 1929, the RPL is an active organization of men and women who support the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s educational programs for young people and encourage the musical talent of our youth. Its projects include escorting at the Orchestra’s educational concerts, in-school docent presentations, the Young Artist Auditions for the area’s outstanding high school-age musicians, an annual Glimmerglass Opera trip, the popular Music, Munch & Mingle series—where members and guests attend RPO rehearsals followed by lunch with an RPO musician—and the Gibbs Street Assistance program. League membership is open to all. To learn more, call the League office: 454-7311 x254 or visit www.rpo.org/League. Margaret-Anne Milne, President Margie Sabath, Vice-President Charles Kaplan, President-Elect Leonore Wiltse, Secretary Carlotta Lustik, Treasurer Directors—2009 Donna Edelstein Sherrie Handelman Charles Kaplan Carlotta Lustik Millie Ness Molly Panner Alice Spitulnik Alice Swetman Leonore Wiltse Directors—2010 Roselyn Freedman-Baum George Greer Carol Ritter Wright Margie Sabath Carol Shulman Kitty Wise Karen Zivan Directors—2011 Carol Bennett Marjorie Converse John Hayward Midge Hewitt Marilyn Klass Robert Lays Margaret-Anne Milne Eileen Ramos Yvonne Tolliver RPL Administrator (staff): Laura Morihara 44 THREE DATES Friday, Dec. 19, 2008 – 7 PM St. Mary’s Church in Canandaigua Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008 – 7 PM St. Mary’s Church in Rochester Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008 – 2 PM St. Mary’s Church in Rochester Tickets: $15 adults, $5 children under 13 Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 at 8 PM Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009 at 2 PM Eastman Theatre with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Tickets $85, $65, $45, $25, Students $15 Tickets for both shows are available at XLI643&S\3J½GI)EWX%ZIRYI SVSRPMRIEX[[[VTSSVK and at all Rochester-area Wegmans stores. For more information, call (585) 473-6567 or visit www.mercuryoperarochester.org. For Your Information All Philharmonics, WPOP, Casual Sunday Matinees, orKIDStra Holiday and Special Event performances are at Eastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs Street. Symphony 101 and orKIDStra Series concerts are at Performance Hall at Hochstein, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue. Parking for the Eastman Theatre is available at East End Garage, located next to the theatre with entrances on Main, Scio and Swan Streets. Paid parking for the Performance Hall at Hochstein is available at Sister Cities Garage, located behind the school at Church and Fitzhugh Streets. RPO tickets may be purchased at the RPO Box Office (108 East Ave.) Monday-Saturday from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (10:00 am - 3:00 pm on nonconcert Saturdays). On concert evenings, tickets may be purchased for that evening’s concert beginning 60 minutes prior to the performance in the lobby of the theatre. Tickets may be charged by phone by calling (585) 454-2100, or visit us online at www.rpo.org. RPO tickets also are available at all Rochester-area Wegmans. Discounts are available for senior citizens, students and children. All patrons one year of age and older need a ticket to attend a performance to comply with fire code regulations. Groups of 10 or more also can save. Call the RPO Box Office at (585) 454-2100 for more information. Pre-Concert Chats are held one hour prior to all Philharmonics concerts in the Orchestra level of the theatre. Ticket-holders are invited to attend. Seating for people with wheelchairs and special needs is available in all venues; please see the house manager for assistance. People who use wheelchairs can enter Eastman Theatre through the first entrance to the lobby on Gibbs Street. Audio systems are available at Eastman Theatre; headsets may be obtained from an usher prior to the performance. An elevator is located in the lobby of Eastman Theatre, opposite the box office and will-call table. Assistance dogs are welcome at any performance and do not require special arrangements. Large print programs are available upon request. Restrooms and coat check are available on the basement, mezzanine, and balcony levels of Eastman Theatre. A wheelchair-accessible restroom is available on the first floor—please see an usher for assistance. Refreshments are available for purchase in the lobby and balcony of Eastman Theatre. Food and drink are not permitted in the seating area of the theatre, except for bottled water. 46 Cough drops are available through the generosity of Wegmans Food Markets. Dispensers are located in the lobby and balcony of the theatre. Concert etiquette dictates that patrons refrain from extraneous noise such as whispering, rustling programs, or unwrapping cough drops once the conductor has taken the podium. Traditionally, applause is held until the end of multi-movement pieces. Please refer to your program for the number and title of movements. As a courtesy to the performers and audience, patrons arriving after a performance has started will be seated between movements or pieces. We ask that patrons who find it necessary to leave early do so at an appropriate break. The use of ALL electronic devices—including cellular phones, cameras, and recording devices— is strictly prohibited while in the hall. Please completely turn off all hand-held electronics as well as any pagers or watch alarms that may sound during the performances. Pagers may be left with the house manager along with your exact seat location. In case of an emergency in the Theatre, please do not call 911—please see an usher. Eastman Theatre has security personnel on-site. Emergency messages may be relayed by leaving your exact seat location with your family and paging services. The emergency phone numbers are: • Eastman Theatre - (585) 274-1121 • Hochstein Stage Manager - (585) 278-3683 Lost and found: Items found in the Eastman Theatre after an RPO performance will be held at the Information Window at the Eastman School of Music. For more information, please call 274-1000 the next business day following the concert. If you find that you cannot attend a performance, please don’t let your tickets go unused. Tickets make excellent gifts for family, friends, colleagues, and clients. If you are unable to make other arrangements, please consider donating your tickets to us as a tax-deductible contribution. Return your tickets to the RPO no later than 2:00 pm the day of the performance to make them available for resale. Tickets may not be returned for a tax credit after the concert has taken place. 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