Winter Pops 2016 Program - Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra
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Winter Pops 2016 Program - Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra
NISO Winter Poster_Layout 1 1/21/16 12:32 PM Page 1 Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra Symphonic Journey 2015-2016 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 7:30pm in the BJ Haan Auditorium on the campus of Dordt College Vocal Soloists: Principal Conductor, Christopher Stanichar Vocal Soloists: Shannon Salyards Soprano Shannon Salyards Soprano Pamela De Haan Mezzo-Soprano Christopher Stanichar Russell Svenningsen Conductor Pamela De Haan Principal Mezzo-Soprano Tenor Christopher Stanichar Principal Conductor CELEBRITY CONDUCTOR CONTEST Three local rivals are competing for CELEBRITY CONDUCTOR your votes! Josh Bowar - Sioux Center CONTEST Three local rivals are competing Alan for Laird - Orange City Marlowe Van Ginkel - Rock Valley your votes! Josh Bowar - Sioux Center Alan Laird - Orange Every City $ donated to NISO = 1 vote! Marlowe Van Ginkel - Rock Valley Russell Svenningsen Tenor Brandon Hendrickson Baritone Brandon Hendricks Baritone WELCOME PROGRAM PROGRAM__________________ Welcome to the Pops Concert, Tonight we present for your musical enjoyment, the influential, innovative and successful American musical theatre writing team, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein III. In 1943 they partnered in a new genre, the musical theatre. That collaboration produced their first musical, “Oklahoma!” Sit back and enjoy some of the most memorable and loved songs from decades of their fruitful partnership. Our featured soloists bring to life many of your favorites. Enjoy truffles and coffee during intermission and continue to “vote” for your favorite candidate for Celebrity Conductor. After intermission, I’ll announce the winner of the Celebrity Conductor Contest, who will then conduct the orchestra to open the second half. _____________ Truly “A Grand Night for Singing,” perhaps around a “Carousel” or on a “Show Boat” to the “South Pacific!” The “King and I” will make a stop at our Fair,” a great state fair—Iowa, not “ njoyment, the“State influential, innovative and successful Oklahoma!”—on our trip to the Alps to enjoy Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein III. In 1943 “The Sound of Music.” sical theatre. That collaboration produced their fist This “Some Enchanted Evening” is yours to embrace. Saydecades We’re inof Love” morable and loved“People songsWill from theirwith fruitful Rodgers and Hammerstein. o life many of your favorites. ion and Musically continueyours, to “vote” for your favorite candidate mission, Norma I’ll announce the winner of the Celebrity Snyder Jones t the orchestra to open the second half. NISO Board Chairperson aps around a “Carousel” or on a “Show Boat” to the ake a stop at our “State Fair,” a great state fair, Iowa Good evening and welcome to the 2016 enjoy “The Sound of Music.” Winter Pops Concert, The Classics of Rodgers s to embrace. “People Will Say We’re in Love” with and Hammerstein. It is again my pleasure, on behalf of American State Bank, to welcome you to this special performance, and to thank you for your continued support of the Symphony. Also, thank you to the musicians who share their time and provide us the finest in musical entertainment, vocal soloists Shannon Salyards, Pamela De Haan, Russell Svenningsen, and Brandon Hendrickson. We look forward to finding out which one of Winter Pops Concert, The Classics of Rodgers and the three distinguished gentlemen will be this n behalf of American State Bank, to welcome you to this year’s Celebrity Conductor! our continued support of the Symphony. Also, thank you THE NORTHWEST IOWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Shannon Salyards, Soprano Pamela De Haan, Mezzo-Soprano Russell Svenningsen, Tenor Brandon Hendrickson, Baritone Music of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein THE CAROUSEL WALTZ arr. by Calvin Custer IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING I HAVE DREAMED WE KISS IN A SHADOW I WHISTLE A HAPPY TUNE HELLO, YOUNG LOVERS IF I LOVED YOU YOUNGER THAN SPRINGTIME A WONDERFUL GUY THERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE A DAME SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Intermission COLONEL BOGEY MARCH by Kenneth J. Alford THE SOUND OF MUSIC MY FAVORITE THINGS CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN DO-RE-MI OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' PEOPLE WILL SAY WE’RE IN LOVE OKLAHOMA d provide us the finest in musical entertainment, vocal Sincerely, n, Russell Svenningsen, and Brandon Hendrickson. Stanley W. Speergentlemen will be this year’s of the three distinguished President Please Note: Flash photography and the use of recording devices is prohibited during NISO concerts. Please disable all cell phones and pagers. CELEBRITY CONDUCTORS______ NISO’s Fifth Celebrity Conductor Contest is being held tonight in conjunction with the Winter Pops Concert, THE CLASSICS OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN. Prominent local individuals have been invited to compete by soliciting support from family and friends. Each dollar donated to NISO will constitute one vote, with results tabulated during intermission. After intermission, all the candidates will be recognized and thanked for their willingness to support NISO in this fundraiser. The winner, with attire and baton of choice, will then have the distinct and well-earned privilege of conducting the orchestra in a special selection. Josh Bowar - Sioux Center Bowar is the assistant principal at Sioux Center Christian School. His wife Alicia is an administrative assistant at the Sioux Center Public Library. Josh enjoys service in the community, building relationships with students and school employees, reading, drinking coffee, and helping kids. And he loves music! Josh’s life and musical experience can be summarized using everyone’s favorite musical scale. DO you know that he played the alto and tenor saxophone in middle school and high school? He really can toot his own horn. RE call that he also took piano lessons -- for only two weeks. MI nutes away in his small hometown in South Dakota, he once played the lead role (Santa) in the elementary music program (pillow and all). FA st forward to today: he enjoys singing in church, in the shower, and sometimes all alone in his office. SO long ago, he also participated in swing choir, all state choir, jazz band, marching band, and a special summer musical put on by the neighborhood kids. LA tely he enjoys hearing his nephews sing songs that may or may not make sense. TI melines are blurry, but he once was part of a famous trio that serenaded young women at bachelorette parties. DO nate if you want to see him make a fool of himself in front of talented, professional musicians and a packed house! Alan Laird – Orange City Laird grew up in Storm Lake, Iowa, and attended Northwestern College. A circuitous course brought his family back to Orange City, where he has been with the Orange City Area Health System since 1991, providing care in both Orange City and Hospers. Recently, his role grew to include Chief Medical Officer duties. Al eagerly accepted the invitation to participate in the Conductor Contest, believing it to be his chance to keep up with his talented family. His wife is a ventriloquist and children’s entertainer, and both of his sons are involved in the entertainment business. Al has always enjoyed music, and participated in high school band and choir. His greatest achievement was being selected as 1 chair baritone saxophone of his high school jazz band. He does admit that there was only one chair, and that nobody else wanted to march with that huge baritone sax! Al is happy to have this opportunity to support NISO. He hopes you will support him in this political season. Unlike other candidates currently seen on TV, he promises that, should he win, there will not be four years of voter regret. Please vote for Dr. Laird as this year’s guest conductor. He asks you to open your hearts and your pocket books. He urges you to vote early and vote often. st Marlowe Van Ginkel – Rock Valley Van Ginkel was born and raised in Rock Valley, where he and his wife, Pam, still live. They have four adult children and thirteen beautiful grandchildren living in Arizona, Iowa and South Dakota. Marlowe earned a degree in social work at Dordt College in 1973. His entire career since then has been serving in various capacities at Hope Haven, where he currently is the Director of Church and Public Relations. Marlowe has received numerous Hall of Fame and Official of the Year awards in his role as a college and high school athletic official in basketball, football and baseball. He also has been singing second tenor and baritone in the Valley Male Chorus since 1978, and he coordinates all their concerts and spring tours. Although he has been through some tough, intense moments in his officiating career, Marlowe admits that conducting the symphony orchestra will likely be much more stressful for him! He is confident, though, that the combination of his decisive athletic judgments and his fine musical talent will equip him to be a superb symphony conductor. ARTISTS__________________ ARTISTS_________________________ PAMELA DE HAAN, mezzo-soprano, is a vocal and saxophone instructor at Dordt and Northwestern Colleges and maintains a small private studio as well. She received her Bachelor’s degree in music education from Dordt College and a Master’s degree in vocal performance from University of South Dakota in Vermillion. De Haan has performed solos in many community events including Summer Suites in Orange City and with the Dordt Concert Band. In addition to soloing in area churches, she has compiled and performed programs on prayer, Easter, Christmas, and celebrating motherhood. Choirs she has directed include the Dordt Women’s Chorus, Meester Zangkoor in Orange City, and the adult choir in Newkirk Reformed Church. De Haan is an active organist and collaborative pianist in the area, currently accompanying the Sioux County Oratorio Chorus and recitalists at both Dordt and Northwestern Colleges. She has also served as president and treasurer of the local Lewis and Clark chapter and treasurer of the Iowa Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. De Haan's previous appearances with NISO include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and featured solos in the Pop's Concert in 2014. She has also been a saxophonist as part of the orchestra several times in the past years. BRANDON HENDRICKSON, baritone, is an active performer on the opera, concert and recital stage. Hendrickson’s “mellifluous” and “beautiful baritone,” as hailed by Opera News, has been heard interpreting standard and contemporary operatic and recital repertoire on an international level. His performances on the opera stage have included Gianni Schicchi in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, Constantine in Pasatieri's The Seagull, Papageno in Mozart's The Magic Flute, Cascada in Lehar's The Merry Widow, Figaro in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, Demetrius in Britten's A Midsummer Night’s Dream, El Dancairo in Bizet's Carmen, John Brook in Adamo's Little Women, Albert in Massenet's Werther, Marcello and Schaunard in Puccini's La Bohème, the Jailer in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, Guglielmo in Cosi fan tutte, Leo in Barab’s I Can’t Stand Wagner, Father in Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, Giorgio Germont in La Traviata, Falke in Die Fledermaus, and Jake Wallace in La Fanciulla del West. On the concert stage, Hendrickson’s recent credits include debuts with South Dakota Chorale, Spoleto Music Festival, Great Falls Symphony Orchestra, Canterbury Choral Society, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Helena Symphony Orchestra, Madison Symphony Orchestra, Sounds of South Dakota, Louisiana Sinfonietta, Southeast Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Swiss Choral Society, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, and The Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. An active recitalist, Hendrickson performs frequently by invitation. In addition to recital work in his home state of Iowa, he has performed recitals in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Michigan, South Carolina, Louisiana, Texas, Manitoba, Canada, as well a number of cities in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Hendrickson serves on the music faculty at the University of South Dakota, the state’s flagship university. He teaches Applied Voice for graduate and undergraduate students, Vocal Pedagogy, Song Literature, Lyric Diction, and co-directs the USD Opera, a national award winning ensemble. He serves as a member of the SD-NATS and SDMTA organizations. He holds music degrees from Louisiana State University (D.M.A. Vocal Performance and Pedagogy and M.M. Vocal Performance) and Simpson College (B.M.E.). SHANNON SALYARDS, soprano, has performed as a soloist in venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York City, Severance Hall in Cleveland, the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Jordan Hall in Boston, the Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City, and numerous major cathedrals. Originally from Hastings, Neb., since her return to the Midwest, Salyards has been engaged as a soloist with Opera Omaha, the Omaha Symphony Chamber Orchestra, Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Hastings (Neb.) Symphony Orchestra, Heartland Philharmonic Orchestra, Worthington (Minn.) Area Symphony Orchestra, Analog Arts Ensemble, Nebraska Choral Arts Society, Sioux County Oratorio Chorus, and Nebraska Wind Symphony; in recital for Omaha's Joslyn Art Museum, the Sioux City Chamber Music Association, Doane College, Hastings College, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Briar Cliff University; and on both the Abendmusik and Arts for the Soul concert series in Lincoln, Neb. During Salyards' years in Boston, she was featured as a soloist with the Arden String Quartet, Back Bay Chorale and Orchestra of Emmanuel Music, Boston Orpheus Ensemble, Boston University Choral Society, Brookline Chorus, Marsh Chapel Choir and Collegium, the Masterworks Chorale, the New Music Ensemble of Boston, and at the White Mountain Bach Festival in New Hampshire. Her professional ensemble experiences include the Handel & Haydn Society and Opera Boston. Salyards is an active member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), including service as an officer in the local Lewis & Clark chapter, and holds adjunct faculty appointments at Briar Cliff University and Morningside College in addition to an extensive private voice studio. Her prior teaching experiences include the Boston University, Tanglewood Institute, Doane College, Hastings College, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Western Iowa Tech Community College. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Voice Performance, magna cum laude, from St. Olaf College, where she appeared as a soloist with the world-renowned St. Olaf Choir many times, and a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance, with department honors, from Boston University. RUSSELL SVENNINGSEN, tenor, is assistant professor of music at Augustana College, where he teaches applied voice and music theory and conducts the Collegiate Chorale. Russell earned his D.M.A. in music education at Boston University; he holds an M.M. in choral conducting from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music and a B.M., music education, from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn. An active performer, Svenningsen has appeared as featured soloist with orchestras and opera companies both locally and around the world. He is also in demand as clinician and guest conductor and regularly travels to work with choirs around the United States. Russell and his wife, Sarah, are the parents of two children, Anders and Annika. He is an avid (but deeply terrible) golfer. CHRISTOPHER STANICHAR is the Principal Conductor of the Northwest Iowa Symphony. In addition to his position with Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Stanichar conducts the Worthington Area Symphony Orchestra in Minnesota. Stanichar earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts in conducting at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. In 1997 he was appointed Conducting Assistant for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He has conducted professional orchestras in Europe, Russia, Mexico, and the United States. He is also an active composer; his works have been commissioned and performed throughout the world. For more information about Christopher and a catalogue of his compositions, please visit christopherstanichar.com. THE NORTHWEST IOWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA comprises the finest musicians in the tri-state area. Teaching principals are of a professional caliber and function as first chair players and teachers in sectional rehearsals. The orchestra’s 80 members include adults of all ages as well as gifted music students ranging in age from high school through college. Six of these students are recipients of scholarships from Friends of the Symphony for the purpose of continuing their private music instruction. NISO presents three concerts each season in addition to the annual Concert for Children, which is given each November for over 1,000 area 4 , 5 , and 6 grade students. th th th + Abigael Olson, Dordt College Katrina Regnerus, Dordt College Abigail Rockhill, MOC-FV HS McKenzie Roselle, Dordt College Stan Spaulding, Sioux Center Janelle Van Der Zwaag, Hospers♪ * Anna Davis, Spencer Sue De Haan, Orange City♬ TENOR TUBA Janae West, Augustana U OBOE/ENGLISH HORN Dallas Doane, USD Lynn Gross, Sioux City Ronja Jung, Sioux City * Kristi Stanichar, Sioux Falls♩ PERSONNEL__________________ P ERSONNEL_______________________ TUBA * Peter Boerema, Sioux Fall VIOLA PERCUSSION + Marissa Beaty, MOC-FVCELLO HS Craig Disselkoen, Sioux C FRENCH HORN FIRST VIOLIN Kristin Buskohl, Augustana University * Tim Hillyer, Omaha CLARINET Monica Disselkoen, Dordt Matthew Boer, Dordt CLARINET/BASS College College Daniel Amin, Dordt College * Fei♩ Chen, Sioux Falls Susan De Jong, Orange City♩Sharon McGarvey, Alton♯Nathan Kanis, Dordt Coll Dane Hibma, Sioux Center Faith Bierma, Dordt College ♬ DeGraaf, Dordt College * Beverly Gibson, Sioux Falls Kinza Brue, Dordt CollegeMeagan Haley Moss, Dordt College * ♩ Tim McGarvey, Alton♯ John Pennington, Sioux F ♩ Maggie Marcus Zevenbergen, Do Shirley Van Engen, Boyden♪ Jonathan Nyman, Dordt College + Erika Buiter, Unity Christian HS Drexler, Dordt College * Rebekah McLaughlin, USD + Katie Fictorie, Western Christian HSSetiawan, Dordt College Katy Wilson, Dordt College Melanie Witt, Orange City♯ Jessica ** Jennifer Frens, Sioux Center ♪ Derek Friend, Dordt CollegeJoseph ♩ Slegers, Orange City♪ Holly Hiemstra, Dordt College Kaitlyn Frye, Dordt College BASSOON Kirbee Nykamp, Sioux Center TRUMPET ♪ + Victoria Tatsumi, Western Christian HS Gary Vander Hart, Sioux Center ♮ Richard Bogenrief, Merrill♮ Cathie Tien, Orange City♩Mindy Braithwaite, Sioux* Falls YeSeul Park, Dordt College Lois Estell, Orange City + Heather Shih, Boyden-Hull HS * Andrew Travers, Sioux Falls Spencer Fynaardt, Dordt College CELLO * Chris Haak, Sioux Falls Tara Tilstra, Dordt College Dan Mangold, Orange City♩ Matthew Boer, Dordt College Loretta Thomas, Vermillion♯ Kylie Van Wyhe, Dordt College STRING BASS Dane Hibma, Sioux Center♬ Ranae Boonstra, Dordt College TROMBONE Jill Wigton, Merrill Haley Moss, Dordt College * John Casey, Sioux Falls♩ Michael Groenenboom, Sioux Center Jonathan Nyman, Dordt College Matt Honken, Orange City Marian Casey, Sioux Falls♩ SECOND VIOLIN Jessica Setiawan, Dordt College * Vance Shoemaker, Hawarden♯ Matt Augustine, Dordt College Dalton Petersen, Sibley-Ocheyedan HS Joseph Slegers, Orange City♪ Caleb Herman, Dordt College Wade Vollink, Dordt College + Victoria Tatsumi, Western Christian HS Miranda Hulstein, Dordt College HARP Cathie Tien, Orange City♩ Rebecca Mangold, Orange City TUBA * Anna Vorhes, Sioux Falls♪ * Andrew Travers, Sioux Falls * Lisa Miedema, Sioux Center♮ * Peter Boerema, Sioux Falls♪ Rebecca Nymeyer, Dordt College FLUTE/PICCOLO Abigael Olson, Dordt College PERCUSSION Shannon Abels, Sioux Falls♩ Katrina Regnerus, Dordt College Craig Disselkoen, Sioux Center * Anna Davis, Spencer + Abigail Rockhill, MOC-FV HS Nathan Kanis, Dordt College Sue De Haan, Orange City♬ McKenzie Roselle, Dordt College * Titus Landegent, Sioux Center♩ Stan Spaulding, Sioux Center OBOE/ENGLISH HORN Sam Roskamp, Dordt College Sarah Te Grotenhuis, Sioux Center♬ Dallas Doane, USD Janelle Van Der Zwaag, Hospers♪ Ronja Jung, Sioux City Hannah Van Maanen, Doon♩ * Kristi Stanichar, Sioux Falls♩ Ashley Verhoef, Dordt College CLARINET/BASS CLARINET VIOLA * Beverly Gibson, Sioux Falls♩ + Marissa Beaty, MOC-FV HS Lee Schneider, Hull Kristin Buskohl, Sioux Falls Shirley Van Engen, Boyden♪ * Fei Chen, Sioux Falls Meagan DeGraaf, Dordt College BASSOON/CONTRABASSOON Maggie Drexler, Dordt College Mindy Braithwaite, Sioux Falls + Katie Fictorie, Western Christian HS Lois Estell, Orange City Derek Friend, Dordt College♩ * Chris Haak, Sioux Falls Kaitlyn Frye, Dordt College Rachel Louwerse, Dordt College Gary Vander Hart, Sioux Center♮ p ** Concertmistress * Teaching Principal p Assistant Principal + Scholarship recipient NISO Members Years of Service: ♩5+ years ♪10+ years ♬15+ years ♮20+ years ♯25+ years FRIENDS of NISO__________________ OFFICERS: Jo Faber, Katie Lynn Haan, Deb & Daryl Hibma, Joanne & Cliff Soodsma, Emily Sybesma, Beth Vanden Berg MEMBERS: Curt & Patricia Ahrenholz Joanne Alberda Dallas & Carol Apol Art & Phyllis Attema Howard & Marge Beernink Dave Bloemendaal Gert Boer Jim & Lavonne Bolkema Jim & Glenda Bos Del & Annafeen Broek Mark & Miriam Buss Jim & Marilyn Dean Dale & Karen Den Herder Bernie & Kathy De Wit George & Jo Faber Diana Gonzalez Katie Lynn Haan Howard & Vicki Hall Greg & Laura Haverdink Daryl & Deb Hibma Gregg & Brenda Hooyer Gerald & Shirley Isakson Rev. Carl & Ellen Klompien Arnold & Carol Koekkoek James & Sally Koldenhoven Ben & Pat Kornelis Henry & Dee Kramer Scott & April Lundquist Shirley Matheis ** Concertmistress * Teaching Principal p Rockne & Joan McCarthy Louis & Tina Van Dyke Darlene Mouw Jerry & Kim Van Es Dave & Phyllis Netz Nolan & Dorenda Van Gaalen Dennis & Carla Nibbelink Perry & Jo Van Gorp Lee & Audrey Plasier Lyle & Mary Van Ravenswaay Eric & Lora Rankin Marvin & Audrey Van Vuuren Dean & Darlene Reichert Kyle & Cindy Van Wyhe Cornie & Dolores Rylaarsdam Jake & Trena Van Wyk Ron & Karen Rynders Joan Van’t Hof John & Sheryl Slegers Stan & Beth Vanden Berg Cliff & Joanne Soodsma Nancy Vanden Bosch Mark & Emily Sybesma Ken & Dorothy Vanden Brink Shirley Sybesma Joan Vander Hart Yette Te Paske Dennis Vander Plaats Barbara Top Delmar & Lois Vander Zee Bert & Sandra Van Batavia David & Janis Versluis Ron & LuAnn Van Den Berg Elaine Wassink Herm & Dawn Van Den Hul Bev Zwart Assistant Principal + Scholarship recipient NISO Members Years of Service: Tonight’s Intermission Feature: Gourmet coffee and truffles. ♩5+and years ♪10+ years ♬15+ yearsrefreshments, ♮20+ years ♯25+ years serving coffee/truffles, Consider joining Friends helping with rehearsal ushering, and selling tickets to benefit the orchestra. CONTRIBUTORS __________________ CORPORATE PARTNERS, GRANT and CONCERT SPONSORS American State Bank Premier Communications Foundation Sioux Center Leadercast Sioux Center Rec & Arts Erik & Barb Hoekstra Bill & Ila Jean Mouw Northwest Bank Lee & Audrey Plasier Thomas A. Snyder Dr. Christopher & Kristi Stanichar Marvin & Joy Vogel Walmart, Sioux Center Ken & Dorothy Vanden Brink Doug & Janet Vander Berg Dale & Eileen Vander Wilt Harold & Emily Vonk Dennis & Donna Walstra Walstra Plumbing & Heat ing, Inc. Judy Winkel George & Jo Faber Kenneth E. Sabers Lee & Eleanor Feenstra Savings Bank – Primghar, Gretchen Gondek Hartley, Lake Park Howard & Vicki Hall Kevin Schmidt Greg & Laura Haverdink Cliff & Joanne Soodsma Lois Hooyer Greg & Dawn Steggerda Brent & Mary Hulstein Jack & Alethea Stubbe The Interstates Companies Mark & Emily Sybesma Isakson Chiropractic Health Team Realty THANK YOU TO: MEDIA SPONSORS Center John & Loretta Thomas Color FX CONCERTMASTER PRINCIPAL ($100 to $249) Jahn and Gale & Cathie Tien DORDT COLLEGE for its generous provision ofNanci rehearsal KDCR FM 88.5 ($250 to $499) & Pat Ahrenholz Gerald Jansen Bert & Sandra Van Batavia performance space, Curt support staff, and office accommodations. KWIT FM 90.3/KOJI FM Howard & Marge Beernink Willis & Joanne Alberda Calvin & Sally Jongsma Ron & LuAnn Van Den Berg CONTRIBUTORS for theirAlons sustaining appreciation of fine music and 90.7 John & Marian Casey Clarice Arnold & Carolyn Herm & Dawn Van Den Hul theirErwin continuing support the Northwest Iowa Information Tim & Deena Doug of & Joan Anderson Iowa Symphony Koekkoek Orchestra. Lou & Tina Van Dyke Farmers FRIENDS Mutual Insurance, SYMPHONY Beaver Eyecarefor ushering, ticket THANK Publications YOU TO: Paul sales, & Franand Koets Van Engelenhoven Agency OF THE Hull refreshments at our George & Mary Bierma James & Sally Koldenhoven Brian & Stephanie Van rehearsals. DORDT COLLEGE for its generous provision of rehearsal andTHANK YOU TO: Henry & Dee Kramer MAESTRO ($1000+) & Kim Forseth Matt & Bethany Bosma Engen performance space, supportEric staff, and office accommodations. Lloyd & Dianne Bierma Katie Lynn Haan Del & Ann BroekDORDT COLLEGE Kroese &for Kroese, PC its generous provision rehearsal Jerry &of Kim Van Es and CONTRIBUTORS sustaining appreciation music andButeyn Center Fresh Group for theirTHANK Hi-Way Chevrolet-Buick of fine Jerry & Carol YOU TO: & support Jerilyn Lueders performanceRoger space, staff, and office Perryaccommodations. & Jo Van Gorp their support ofTHE the STAFF: Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra. Jim & continuing Marilyn Dean Inc. General Store, Sioux of Shirley Matheis Marion & JanofVan Soelen DORDT COLLEGE Casey’s for its generous provision rehearsal andsustaining appreciation for their fine music and Christopher Stanichar, Conductor CONTRIBUTORS W. Dale & Karen Carl &for Ellen Klompien Center Rockne & Joanof McCarthy Stan & Beth Vanden Berg FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY ushering, ticket sales, and performance space, support staff, and office accommodations. their continuing support the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra. Bradley Miedema, Music Director refreshments Den Herder at our rehearsals. John R. & Betty Kreykes Countryside Body Shop – Dr. Verne & Gidge Meyer Mike & Nancy Vanden CONTRIBUTORS for their sustaining appreciation of fine music and FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY for ushering, ticket sales, and Timothy McGarvey, Assistant Conductor Norma Snyder Jones Andy & Joan Miedema Arlin & Janene Van Gorp Bradley & Lisa Miedema Bosch their continuing support ofDekkenga the Northwest IowaMouw Symphony Orchestra.Inc. Gary & Joan Vander Hart refreshments at ourMotor rehearsals. Yette Te Paske Marion & Darlene Martin Karen DeMouw Mol, General Manager Company, Eric & Lora Rankin Garold & Donna Mary Hulstein, Administrative Assistant Henrietta Muilenburg FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY forDen ushering, ticket sales, and Bill & Jo Vander Werf THE STAFF: SOLOIST ($500 to $999) John & Sheryl Slegers at ourrehearsals. Herder Neal Chase Lumber Co. refreshments Orville & Arlene Vant Hul BOARD DIRECTORS: Christopher Conductor Citizens State Stanichar, Bank of Nolan &OF Dorenda Van Bob & Rebecca De Smith Northwestern Bank Evan & Nancy Vermeer THE STAFF: Chairperson - Sheldon Bradley Miedema, Sheldon & Boyden Music Director GaalenNorma Snyder Jones, Bernie & Kathy De Wit No Streaking, Inc. Glen & Betty Vermeer Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Karen A. DeMol Marvin & Audrey Van – Sanborn Verlyn & June De Wit Carol Buteyn Timothy McGarvey, Assistant Conductor Dan & Lori Olson Drew & Jean Vogel Bradley Miedema, Music Director THE STAFF: Formosa Co., Inc. Manager Vuuren Driesen EyeCenter Center Michael Groenenboom, Sioux Karen DeFood Mol, General Don & Joyce Oostenink Timothy McGarvey, Assistant ConductorPiet & Nelene Westerbeek CREDITS___________________________ CREDITS___________________________ CREDITS___________________________ CREDITS___________________________ Christopher Stanichar, Conductor James Koldenhoven – Sioux Center Mary Hulstein, Administrative Assistant Karen Bradley Pennings, Miedema, Secretary Music Director Rhonda - Orange CityDe Mol, General Manager Mary Hulstein, Administrative Assistant Timothy McGarvey, Assistant Conductor BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John Slegers - Orange City Karen De Mol, General Manager Norma Snyder Jones, Chairperson -Cathie Sheldon Tien,Vice-Chairperson Orange City BOARD OF DIRECTORS: MaryVanden Hulstein, Administrative Carol Buteyn Sanborn Beth Berg - Sioux CenterAssistant THANK YOU–TO: Norma Snyder Jones, Chairperson - Sheldon Michael COLLEGE Groenenboom, Sioux Center Brian Van Engen, Treasurer – SiouxCarol Center DORDT for its generous provision of rehearsal and performance space, support staff, and office accommodations. Buteyn – Sanborn BOARD OF DIRECTORS: James Koldenhoven – Sioux Center Marion Van Soelen, Assistant Treasurer – Hull CONTRIBUTORS for their sustaining appreciation of fine music and their continuing support of the Northwest Iowa Symphony Michael Groenenboom, Sioux Center Norma Snyder Jones, Chairperson Sheldon Rhonda Pennings, Secretary - Orange CityVermeer, Sioux Center Nancy Orchestra. James Koldenhoven – Sioux Center Buteyn – Sanborn John Slegers Orange City FRIENDS OF-THE SYMPHONY for Carol ushering, ticket sales, and refreshments at our rehearsals. Rhonda Secretary - Orange City Michael Groenenboom, Vice-Chairperson - Pennings, Sioux Center Cathie Tien,Vice-Chairperson - Orange City IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRPERSONS: John Slegers - Orange City Rhonda Pennings, Secretary Orange City Beth Vanden Berg Sioux Center Bernie Weidenaar THE STAFF: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: IMMEDIATE PAST Cathie Tien,Vice-Chairperson - Orange CityCHAIRPERSONS: Lee Schneider Brian Van Engen, Treasurer – SiouxYette Center Te Paske – Hull Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Beth Vanden Berg - Sioux Center Norma Chairperson - Sheldon Bernie Weidenaar Beth –Vanden BergSnyder - SiouxJones, Center Marion Van Soelen, Assistant Treasurer Hull Bradley Miedema, Music Director Brian VanCarol Van Engen, Treasurer – Sioux Buteyn – Sanborn Yette Te PaskeCenter Engen, Treasurer – SiouxBrian Center Nancy Vermeer, Sioux Center Timothy McGarvey, Assistant Conductor Marion Van Soelen, Nancy Vermeer, Center MichaelSioux Groenenboom, Vice-Chairperson - Assistant Treasurer – Hull KarenPAST De Mol, General Manager Nancy Vermeer, Sioux Center Sioux Center IMMEDIATE CHAIRPERSONS: Mary Administrative Assistant PAST IMMEDIATE CHAIRPERSONS: BernieHulstein, Weidenaar Rhonda Pennings, Secretary - Orange City Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra Concerts IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRPERSONS: Bernie Weidenaar Yette Te Paske Lee Schneider – Hull Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Bernie Weidenaar Yette Te Paske Beth Vanden Berg - SiouxYette Center Te Paske Brian Van Engen, Treasurer –January Sioux Center WINTER POPS – Saturday, 30, 2016 Nancy Vermeer – Sioux Center CREDITS__________________ Symphonic Journey Symphonic Journey GUEST CONCERT - Friday, April 1, 2016 Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra Concerts SPRING CONCERT – Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra Concerts Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra Concerts WINTER POPS – Saturday, January 30, 2016 Symphonic Journey Symphonic Journey Christopher Stanichar, Conductor Northwest Iowa Symphony Youth Orchestra WINTER Concert POPS – Saturday, January 30, 2016 GUEST CONCERT - Friday, April 1, 2016 Bradley Miedema, Conductor GUEST CONCERT – The Rose Ensemble – Friday, April 1, 2016 GUEST CONCERT - Friday, April 1, 2016 SPRING CONCERT – Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Saturday December 5, 2015, 3:00 PM April 19, 2016 SPRING CONCERT – “Czech-Mates” – Tuesday, SPRING Saturday, April 9, 2016, 4:30 PM CONCERT – Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Northwest Iowa Symphony Youth Orchestra Concert Northwest Iowa Symphony Youth Orchestra Concert Bradley Miedema, Conductor Bradley Miedema, Conductor Northwest Iowa Symphony Youth Orchestra Concert Saturday December 5, 2015, 3:00 PMSaturday, April 9, 2016, 4:30 PM Bradley Miedema, Conductor Saturday, April 9, 2016, 4:30 PM Saturday December 5, 2015, 3:00 PM Saturday, April 9, 2016, 4:30 PM Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra 498 4th Ave NE, Sioux Center, IA 51250 712.722.6230 - [email protected] - http://niso.dordt.edu