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chattanooga symphony & opera HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS MUSICIANS POPS SERIES VIOLIN Nicholas Naegele, Assistant Concertmaster Jeanne Johnson Calvin Lewis Bryony Stroud Watson Wendy Case Anna Gibbons J.P. Brien-Slack Mary Margaret Neel Samuel Miller VIOLIN II Sheri Peck, Principal Rachael McFarlane Jennifer Whittle Rebecca James Jessica Peck Lee Smith Mary Benno Anne Hendrix VIOLA Megan Chisom, Principal Tamara Hobbs Casie Runkle Nichole Pitts Susan Kemp Michael Holub CELLO Eric Reed, Principal Suzanne Sims Spencer Brewer Sharon Reed Annie Camp David Peyton DOUBLE BASS Taylor Brown, Principal Dexter Bell Given Arnold Bret Alford FLUTE Kristen Holritz, Principal Erin O’Shea Harrell Amelia Dicks Principal Piccolo/Utility Flute John L. & Norma B. Anderson Chair OBOE Jessica Smithorn, Principal Teresa Spilko Carey Shinbaum CLARINET Robert West, Principal Steven Tonkinson Emily Bowland BASSOON Eric Anderson, Principal G Eddie McCrary FRENCH HORN Gordon James, Principal Joseph Demko TRUMPET David Hobbs, Principal Clayton Chastain Joseph Gray TROMBONE Douglas Warner, Principal Prentiss Hobbs Jeff Koonce TUBA Chris Combest TIMPANI Alex Wadner, Principal PERCUSSION Chad Crummel, Principal David Pedigo Keith Lloyd Nathan Shew HARP Caroline Brown Hudson, Principal KEYBOARD Alan Nichols, Principal
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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

MUSICIANS

POPS SERIES

VIOLINNicholas Naegele, Assistant Concertmaster Jeanne Johnson Calvin LewisBryony Stroud WatsonWendy Case Anna Gibbons J.P. Brien-Slack Mary Margaret Neel Samuel Miller VIOLIN IISheri Peck, PrincipalRachael McFarlane Jennifer WhittleRebecca James Jessica PeckLee Smith Mary BennoAnne Hendrix VIOLAMegan Chisom, PrincipalTamara Hobbs Casie RunkleNichole Pitts Susan KempMichael Holub

CELLOEric Reed, PrincipalSuzanne Sims Spencer BrewerSharon Reed Annie CampDavid Peyton

DOUBLE BASSTaylor Brown, PrincipalDexter Bell Given ArnoldBret Alford

FLUTEKristen Holritz, Principal Erin O’Shea Harrell Amelia Dicks Principal Piccolo/Utility Flute John L. & Norma B. Anderson Chair

OBOEJessica Smithorn, Principal Teresa Spilko Carey Shinbaum

CLARINETRobert West, Principal Steven Tonkinson Emily Bowland

BASSOONEric Anderson, Principal G Eddie McCrary

FRENCH HORNGordon James, Principal Joseph Demko

TRUMPETDavid Hobbs, Principal Clayton ChastainJoseph Gray

TROMBONEDouglas Warner, Principal Prentiss Hobbs Jeff Koonce

TUBAChris Combest

TIMPANIAlex Wadner, Principal

PERCUSSIONChad Crummel, Principal David Pedigo Keith Lloyd Nathan Shew

HARPCaroline Brown Hudson, Principal

KEYBOARDAlan Nichols, Principal

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CSO CHORUS

POPS SERIESHOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

METROPOLITAN BELLSGary Bynum, Director

Darrin Hassevoort, Director

Jeanne AnthonyKaren BieberitzWendy ClaytonCris ForresterJo GrantBecky Hall

Jad JohnsonMartha KingDebbie LarmoreJim MartinCarole MillardBecky Price

Kim Pringle Sherry ShaverMarch SolomonAlex Wehunt

ALTO Bonnie Bryant Lara Butler Annette Cooksey Susan Crawford Ruth Gonter Rita Heckrotte Rebecca Levings Sandra Lewis Ally Manno Cecilia Piotter Ashley Rogers Jenni Smith Lena Van Horn Edyne Vatt

SOPRANONancy BergNancy CollumCassandra CookseyCorinne CoozeLarissa DuguayMelinda HightowerElla Porter IveyJan JohnsonTricia MagnusonTrish ProctorHaillie-Blair QuatroLydia ReedJulie RobertsRhoda RuffnerAimee SeheultBonnie Wright-Woodward

TENORChris AsmussenJim MagnusonDuane PontakB W RuffnerBill SlackMary Lynn WilsonCharles Wright

BASSBrady ArendaleBart BoydThomas BrownBill ChimiakSteve DarmodyBrent HarwellStephen HawkinsBob McKenzieBob RozaJohn StoneRobert UthlautJohn Van WinkleAlan Wells

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METROPOLITAN BELLSGary Bynum, Director

GUEST ARTIST - SETH CARICOHailed by Opera News as “powerful in both voice and bearing” and particularly noted for his commanding stage presence and expressive vocalism, bass-baritone Seth Carico is distinguishing himself inter-nationally as an accomplished young American singer. Opera Today praised “the dynamic presence of Carico, whose ringing baritone gave much pleasure.” He effortlessly capitalizes on his dramatic training, bringing a unique sensitivity to operatic characters at disparate ends of the theatrical spectrum. During the 2018-2019 season, Carico ap-peared as The Doctor in Wozzeck, Kolenatý in The Makropulos Affair, Leporello in Don Giovanni, and as Sancho Pansa in Don Quichotte, all with Deutsche Oper Berlin, where he was in the Ensemble from 2010-2019. He also created the role of Dr. John Polidori in the world premiere of Michael Wertmüller’s Diodati. Unendlich with Theater Basel. The 2019-2020 season will see several important debuts, including Scarpia in Tosca with Staatsoper Hannover, the title role in Don Giovanni with Minnesota Opera, and Hate in Rued Langgaard’s Antikrist with Deutsche Oper Berlin.

In the past nine seasons, Mr. Carico has built a robust repertoire with the Deutsche Oper Berlin, including Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro, Saint-Bris in Les Huguenots, The Traveler, et al. in Death in Venice, Oberthal in Le Prophete, Gunther in Götterdämmerung, Redburn in Billy Budd, the Police Commissioner in Lady Macbeth from Mtsensk, Klingsor in Parsifal, Dulcamara in L’elisir d’amore, Sonora in La Fanciulla del West, Abimélech in Samson et Dalila, and Kassandra in Oresteia, a role for which he was nominated for the 2015 German National Theater Prize, “Der Faust,” for Best Male Singer. In addition, he has portrayed Junius in The Rape of Lucretia, Biterolf in Tannhäuser, Farfarello in L’amour des trois oranges, Panthée in Les Troyens, the villains in Offenbach/Champert’s Hoffmann, Andrew Cunanan in the world premiere of Brandt Brauer Frick’s electronic opera Gianni, and The Father in the world premiere of Aribert Reimann’s L’invisible.

Guest engagements internationally have included Joseph de Rocher in Dead Man Walking with Min-nesota Opera, Nick Shadow in The Rake’s Progress with Theater Basel, Leporello in Don Giovanni with Aalto-Musiktheater Essen, Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro with Utah Opera and Tulsa Opera, Dulcamara in L’elisir d’amore with Opera Saratoga, Panthée in Les Troyens with Staatsoper Hamburg, Antonio in Le nozze di Figaro with Oper Leipzig, The Sacristan in Tosca with Anhaltisches Theater Dessau, Roberto in I vespri siciliani and Marquis d’Obigny in La Traviata with Teatro Regio Torino, Leonidas in Lysistrata and Victor in the world premiere of Before Night Falls with Fort Worth Opera, The Doctor in the world premiere of Stephan Peiffer’s Vom Ende der Unschuld at Kampnagel in Hamburg, King Rene in Iolanta with Dicapo Opera, Harašta in The Cunning Little Vixen and George Jones in Street Scene with Chautauqua Opera, The King in The King and I and Leporello in Don Giovanni with Ash Lawn Opera, Doctor Grenville in La Traviata, Alessio in La sonnambula, and Mar-quis de Brisaille in the world premiere of David DiChiera’s Cyrano with Michigan Opera Theatre.

Concert appearances have included Bach’s Kantate Nr. 82, Mendelssohn’s Die erste Walpurgisnacht, Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Dvořák’s Stabat Mater, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Verdi’s Requiem, Handel’s The Messiah, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle, Bach’s Coffee Cantata, and Mozart’s Requiem, with orchestras/festivals including the Cologne Early Music Festival, the Nashville Symphony, the Atlanta Ballet, the Chautauqua Symphony, the Richmond Symphony, and the Michigan Sinfonietta. Mr. Carico was invited to offer a recital at the University of Michigan of Dvořák’s Cypřiše, accompanied by re-nowned pianist and specialist in Czech music, Timothy Cheek.

In the summer of 2012, Seth joined the prestigious Merola Opera Program at San Francisco Opera Center, finishing years of successful apprenticeships with companies such as Deutsche Oper Berlin, Teatro Regio Torino, Fort Worth Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Nashville Opera, Lake George Opera, and Chautauqua Opera. Featured early roles include Olin Blitch in Susannah, Kecal in Prodaná Nevêêsta, Don Alfonso in Così fan tutte, Seneca in L’incoronazione di Poppea, Colline in La bohème, and Bartolo in Il barbiere di Siviglia. Seth won Fourth Prize in the Shreveport Opera Singer of the Year competition, the Grand Prize of the Orpheus National Vocal Competition, and an Encouragement Award from the Chautauqua Opera Guild.

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CSO is an ArtsBuild community arts partner. Additional funding is provided by the Tennessee Arts Commission.

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GUEST CONDUCTOR - DAVID TORNSDavid Torns is increasingly recognized for his vibrant personality, musical depth, and his ability to communicate an infectious joy for music to both musicians and audiences.

As Associate Conductor and Principal Pops Conductor of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, David’s recent collaborations include The Wicked Divas, Classical Mystery Tour, Spectrum Motown, Bravo Broadway, Cirque Musica, and Grammy Award-winning jazz singer Dianne Reeves.

He has led orchestra with films including Disney’s Pixar in Concert, and Disney Around the World. He has collaborated with Broadway artists Doug LaBrecque, Debbie Gravitte, Christiane Noll, Julie Reiber, Laura Woyasz, Hugh Panaro, Morgan James, Capathia Jenkins, and Darius de Haas.

He recently performed with American Idol finalists Haley Scarnato, Matt Giraud, and LaKisha Jones. Mr. Torns leads the Baton Rouge Symphony and the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre’s annual production of The Nutcracker.

Mr. Torns is a passionate proponent of music education, designing and implementing educational concerts that reach over 10,000 students a year. He is currently the Education Conductor for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, performing over 30 concerts throughout New Orleans and the surrounding communities. He also holds the post of Music Director of the Louisiana Youth Orches-tras, a tenure marked by sustained growth and artistic excellence. Mr. Torns has appeared in concert with academic orchestras throughout the United States including the Vanderbilt University Sympho-ny, Nashville Youth Symphony, West Virginia University Symphony, the North Carolina School for the Arts “Musica Piccola” Orchestra, and the Greater New Orleans Youth Orchestra. He guest conducted the All-Southern California Honor Orchestra, and the Pittsburgh Music Educators Association Dis-trict I Honor Orchestra.

Mr. Torns has worked with the Omaha Symphony, Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Astoria Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, and the Lansing Symphony. The 2019-20 Season will see his debut with the Chattanooga Symphony.

Mr. Torns has attended the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts, Sewanee Summer Music Festival, and the Chautauqua Institution. He has performed in master classes with Harold Farberman, Marin Alsop, Apo Hsu, Guillermo Figueroa, Karen Deal, Eduardo Navega, Leon Botstein, Donald Portnoy, Samuel Jones, and Paul Vermel. He has also studied with Kenneth Kiesler, Markand Thakar,Cyrus Ginwala, Timothy Muffitt, and Lawrence Christianson.

Mr. Torns was selected as a participant in the first Conductors Symposium with the Omaha Sympho-ny, performing in master classes with Thomas Wilkins and Mark Gibson. Selected for the American Symphony Orchestra League’s Donald Thulean Conducting Workshop in Atlanta, he has been men-tored by James Paul, Robert Spano, and Michael Morgan.

A graduate of the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University and the College of Creative Arts at West Virginia University, he began his musical studies at the age of five on the violin in his native city of San Diego, California.

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Intermission

CSO is an ArtsBuild community arts partner. Additional funding is provided by the Tennessee Arts Commission.

Photography and video/audio recording are prohibited. Please remember to turn cell phones off.

POPS SERIES

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

David Torns, conductor • Seth Carico, vocalistCSO Chorus, Darrin Hassevoort, director Metropolitan Bells, Gary Bynum, director

Saturday, December 21, 2019 | 7:30PM Sunday, December 22, 2019 | 3:00 PM

Tivoli Theatre

LEROY ANDERSON A Christmas Festival LEONTOVYCH/BARLOW BRADFORD Carol of the Bells

POLISH TRADITIONAL/ BARLOW BRADFORD Infant Holy, Infant Lowly

TCHAIKOVSKY Suite No.1, op.71A, from Nutcracker Russian Dance (Trépak) Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy

JOHN RUTTER The Colors of Christmas

BERLIN/MAC HUFF & JOHN MOSS White Christmas

ADOLPHE CHARLES ADAM/ CALVIN CUSTER O Holy Night

ROBERT LOPEZ/BOB KROGSTAD Music from Frozen

Sponsored by First Horizon Foundation

JOHN WILLIAMS Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas From Home Alone ARR. CATHY MOKLEBUST The First Noel

TRADITIONAL/A. HARRIS We Three Kings

MATTHEW NAUGHTIN/ WORDS BY CLEMENT C. MOORE A Visit from Saint Nicholas: Scherzo for Narrator and Orchestra

HUGH MARTIN/MARK HAYES Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

LEROY ANDERSON Gary Bynum, conductor Sleigh Ride JULE STYNE/MARK HAYES Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

JULE STYNE/JERRY BRUBAKER The Christmas Waltz

VARIOUS/ROBERT WENDEL A Merry Christmas Sing-Along

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Lyrics - A Merry Christmas Sing-Along

Deck the Halls

Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. ‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. Don we now our gay apparel, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. Troll the ancient Yuletide Carol, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la.

See the blazing Yule before us, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. Strike the harp and join the chorus, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. Follow me in merry measure, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la. While I tell of Yuletide treasure, Fa-la-la-la-la - la-la-la-la.

Jingle Bells

Dashing through the snow, In a one horse open sleigh. O’er the fields we go, Laughing all the way! Bells on Bobtail ring, Making spirits bright. What fun it is to laugh and sing, A sleighing song tonight. Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride, In a one horse open sleigh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride, In a one horse open sleigh.

O Come, All Ye Faithful

O, Come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant,O, come ye, o, come ye to Bethlehem. Come and behold Him, Born the King of Angels. O, come let us adore Him. O, come let us adore Him. O, come te us adore Him, Christ, the Lord.

Angels We Have Heard on High Angels we have heard on high. Sweetly singing o’er the plains. And the mountains in reply, Echoing their joyous strains. Gloria! In excelsis Deo! Gloria! In excelsis Deo!

Silent Night Silent night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright. ‘Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child. Holy infant, so tender and mild. Sleep in Heavenly peace. Sleep in Heavenly peace. We Wish You a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a happy New Year! Good tidings we bring, To you and your kin. Good tidings for Christmas, And a happy New Year!

We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a happy New Year!

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CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SUPPORT

$5,000+

William Montague Performing Arts Fund

$25,000+

The Tucker Foundation

$10,000+

Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport AuthorityPerforming Arts LeaguePeace Communications

Conversant GroupThe Trust Company

$2,500+

BlueCross BlueShield of TennesseePinnacle Financial Partners

Artistic Color GraphicsM&M Industries, Inc.

$1,000+

Chambliss LawDelta Dental of Tennessee

Derryberry Public RelationsGrace M. Russell Scholarship Fund

Memorial Healthcare SystemPublix Super Markets Charities

The Mark Hite TeamWarehouse Row

Matching Gift ProgramsExxon Mobil Foundation • GE Foundation

Tri-State Musicians’ Union Local 80, AFMWomen’s Philharmonic Advocacy

Elder’s Ace Hardware

$500+

Angels We Have Heard on High Angels we have heard on high. Sweetly singing o’er the plains. And the mountains in reply, Echoing their joyous strains. Gloria! In excelsis Deo! Gloria! In excelsis Deo!

Silent Night Silent night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright. ‘Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child. Holy infant, so tender and mild. Sleep in Heavenly peace. Sleep in Heavenly peace. We Wish You a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a happy New Year! Good tidings we bring, To you and your kin. Good tidings for Christmas, And a happy New Year!

We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a happy New Year!

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Supporting the CSO means supporting a vibrant community of musicians, students, music-lovers, and volunteers... all working, learning, playing, and enjoying the incredible art form of live symphonic music - together. Thank you for your continued support!

Conductors Circle ($25,000+)Ms. Kim GavinMary and Don McDowellMr. and Mrs. Olan MillsSusan and Steve Rich

Concertmaster Circle ($10,000-24,999)AnonymousRussell & Linda FribergMrs. Jacqueline MarschakPat StarkeRick & Jean Volkwein

Crescendo Circle ($5,000-9,999)Alan & Marilyn BonderudPat & Nina BrockMr. & Mrs. William E. Chapman Jr.Dr. John and Mrs. ChungRuzha and Clif CleavelandJo CokeDr. & Mrs. Theodore FeintuchMs. Martha MackeyDr. & Mrs. Walter ParkhurstHarriett & Berton Whitaker

First Chair Circle ($2,500-4,999)Jack BarkerBob & Nora BernhardtMrs. Claire BinderKent, Melissa and Alexandra BlyeDavid & Judy BritainFrank and Liz CapertonDr. & Mrs. Morrow Chamberlain, IIMalcolm CrossKayoko Dan and Andrew TempleCarole J. DanielMr. and Mrs. Joseph Davenport, IIIDr. Tim and Barbara Davis

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas FaulknerNelson and Deanne IrvineJoy and Gerry JonesPeggy JonesMr. and Mrs. Patrick KnollCherie C. MartinezSara and Spencer McCallieWilliam & Sara McDonaldSharon MillsRobert and Barbara OldhamNeil A. PanzierJim and Jo PenningtonPris and Robert SiskinAlice and Alfred SmithDr. Harvey Solomon and Diana LongDaidee Springer & Steve HollingsworthMr. Del SudkampMs. Sharon WestlakeDeborah and Wayne Wilhelm

Symphony Circle ($1,000-2,499)AnonymousCharles & Eugenia AllderdiceMitchell and Hazel BellStephen and Bonnie BlackDr. & Mrs. William M . BlackmanJerry & Betty BohannonRick & Jean BottoEllyn and John BrooksElizabeth CaldwellRobert CaldwellDr. Paul and Darlia ConnMr. Mike CooperHarris DanielMs. Deborah Starr EverhartVADM and Mrs. Ronald M. EytchisonMs. Lisa FranklinDrs. Jeffrey and Monica Gefter

Mr. & Mrs. John F. GiblinWilliam and Twyla GreenJeannine and Gary GroggDr. and Mrs. Stephen HawkinsDouglas & Mimi Jones HedwigTerri and Craig HolleySteve & Caroline HudsonTal HurleySusan InghamNancy R. JolleyCandy KruesiDr. and Mrs. Charles Landis, Jr.Walter & Ruth LudwigShay and Amy MahoneTodd and Stephanie MaynorTresa and Franklin McCallieSarah & Bob McKenzieMr. and Mrs. Scott T. McKenzieMs. Ann F. MillerSuzanne & Glenn MorrisLinda D. MorrisMr. and Mrs. Robert MossKathryn Nash & Benjamin PhillipsRuth and Fred ObearMargy OehmigGigi PeasleeMr. Roger Phillips & Ms. Kim TerryDavid and Ann Almond PopeHelen PregulmanRichard RalstonAnn & Robert ReidWilliam A. RoyerMr. and Mrs. Charles E. RuskMr. and Mrs. William RussellTyler and Stacie SiiraMark and Jenni SmithTim & Kerry SorrellDaniel A. Swanger Esq., Imp.Lena Dot and Bob TempletonSteve & Joan TonkinsonDanny and Jennifer WaxenbergDr. Sibyl Wray

ANNUAL FUNDListed below are donors who have given to the CSO’s Annual Fund or other giving from December 1, 2018 through December 9, 2019. Despite our best efforts, names are sometimes misspelled or omitted. If corrections need to be made, please contact Cathy Dreger at [email protected].

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Sustainer Circle ($500-$999)AnonymousDr. and Mrs. Charles W. Belin Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thilo BestDr. Mary Bricker-JenkinsWade and Brenda BrickhouseMrs. Priscilla CaineNancy J. CollumRoy and Donna CooperJeff and Bridget GibsonPhillip and Barbara GordonTom and Marion GriscomRobert and Margaret HillHerb & Brenda HooperChristian Horvath & Selina DuncanBryan and Mindy KellyPat & Jerry KeranIan and Michelle LeavyRobert and Lisa LeeLTC (R) Lisa Lemza & LTC (R) Mike ShillingerDarrell and Claudia MooreDon and Jennifer MurphyNorman OienDiane and David ReedMary Lucile SharpPaula SouthwoodSamantha Teter and Joel D. ScribnerDiana and Michael TritapoeBarbara WaltonEverett & Kathy WhitakerMr. Robert Thomas WolfeKathy & Turner Wood

Patron Circle ($250-499)Dr. Mario AbrilMr. & Mrs. Max BahnerMr. & Mrs. Ben W. BaucomGuy and Judy BeatyIla Raye BenningtonDr. Peter and Mrs. Lauren BoehmGary BynumJudge and Mrs. Bill CarterBrandon and Randi CoppingerSydney & Nicola CrispCindy Crittenden-HendersonJohn and Kristen DavisRalph DeciccoDr. Ann FoltzDorothy GriggsMs. Rita Heckrotte & Mr. Jim RoxloPam C. Helton & Gary R. HeltonPeter & Clare HetzlerDr. and Mrs. William S. JohnsonMr. & Mrs. William F. JohnsonLinda KeeneyGary & Millie LanderPeter MasicDaisy Maurya-BallardThomas McCallieGeorge and Mary McCleskeyRoger A. Meyer, Ph.D.Shirley MillerGladys & Ned MynattYuji & Alison NomaJames E. PatchingMr. and Mrs. David L. PattonDr. and Mrs. Glenn N. Pomerance

Ms. Katherine PriorJuliana RatliffLes RoddyDr. Marilyn RogersAnne and Bob RozaThomas and Glenda SajwajFred and Carol ShumakerJames and Jen StanfieldJanis F. SwansonClark and Judy TaylorJudge and Mrs. Neil Thomas, IIIRobert and Ruth Anne VagtSue Anne WellsSteve and Sandy Zabel

Supporter Circle ($100-249)Anonymous (8)Charlotte and Ray AdkinsMr. & Mrs. James AlfordJoe & Melissa AtkinsonMs. Drew AultmanDr. and Mrs. Scott BallKathrine E. BarryMercedes BartowStephen BeckhamJohn Behrmann & Linda RathMs. Rowena BelcherBelvoir Christian AcademyRosmarie BertaniHelena Binder & Jim ZienMike and Cathy BoettnerBrainerd Baptist SchoolMr. Taylor BrownKatharine BrunerMr. and Mrs. Richard BuhrmanHerbert & Carol BurhennMrs. Graham BurnsMs. Nelson CampbellEmily & Paul CampbellAlice L. CannellaBrad & Helen CanslerMary R. CarlsonBill ChimiakMr. and Mrs. C. Gregory CogginMike & Mitsy CostelloPatricia DanielSteve & Joni DarmodyGrant S. DavisMs. Rose DecosimoFran and Bob DreyerTony & Janie DukeWilliam P. EiselsteinMichelle Fernandes & Konrad MotzekJane and Jim FitzpatrickKen and Catherine FosterDavid & Sandy FranklinDick and Milissa GeeCharles & Jamie GilbreathMr. and Mrs. Tim GlascockElizabeth GraterKaye HagadornMr. and Mrs. James B. HallMr. and Mrs. James P. HalsteadElizabeth HammittLina HartVivian HersheyMrs. Terue HitachiPage & David Houseman

Delores & Harvey HowaltMs. Margaret HubbuchMrs. Martha HuskinsIsmahen KanglesEric & Sarah KansaKenneth & Theresa KitchellCarol KleinDavid and Marcia KlingMs. Etsuko LammonPam LancasterMr. and Mrs. William Latimore, IIIGalen & Carolyn LinnNorris & Billie LittleVirginia LoveGeorgia LowranceMargot MarlerMs. Liz McNellyWill Melnyk and Glyn Ruppe-MelnykJennifer & Jay MillsIda R. MinorPatrick and Jane MitchellJean and Hugh MooreSandy & Ron MorrisBeverly MoyeMr. Leonard MurrayJohn & Laurel NiemeyerMr. Thomas NiessenPhillip & Peggy NoblettPeter and Donna PalmerLouisa Tucker ParsonsMeg PearceDavid and Linda PennebakerBrad and Becky PopeDr. Tom & Mrs. Carol PrevostDavid A. PylesEloise and Mickey RobbinsWayne RobertsonMr. John RomanoMr. Thomas RoyerElaine RussellLouise A. RussellJohn and Gay SakichJohn and Sandy ShaddenMr. Carey ShinbaumMr. and Mrs. G.B. SissonDouglas SmithMrs. Louise SpectorLloyd & Madeline ThiemanPhillip and Dale ThomasBob and Linda ThompsonDavid & Kathy TugmanMs. Edna VarnerMrs. Paul Viall, Jr. (Cuddie)Audrey J. VoskuilMr. and Mrs. William A. WhiteFrederick & Carmen WilliamsMary Lynn WilsonFaith YoungMr. and Mrs. Larry A. Zehnder

Friend Circle ($50-99)Anonymous (5)Rosa L. AileyMr. Ron BoucekBritney BrettelCasandra CanslerMr. Thomas CarterMr. and Mrs. Bill ChapinMr. and Mrs. Dennis Cunningham

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Ms. Norina De RoseRuth Hines DicksonMeribah ElliottMr. David FribergDoug & Betsy GoodfellowMs. Mary Ann N. GreenJohn D. GunnMargaret HaileMrs. Anne G. HennissEric & Dougla HerbstMs. Eva Jo JohnsonWilliam and Sara LockettDrs. David and Sigrid LutherJoan H. MacKinnonSarah Marczynski & Michael FrixenJudy Markham Mr. and Mrs. Jim MartinBrenda S. NunnBarbara OxenhandlerLee and John ParhamAaron and Amanda ShaheenSusan Colville PrudowskyMs. Carol A. PutnamMs. Linda M. RiceBrooks and Glenda RizerMs. Ann RymerMr. and Mrs. Scott ShawCheryll SmithMichael and Sandra SteakleyDr. Lynn SwearingenMr. Hunter E. SwinkNancy and Mitchell ThielRheba VetterLaura VirgoMs. Judith WakimMr. and Mrs. J. Stroud WatsonPatrice WilcoxMr. & Mrs. Joe WilliamsKyle and Rebecca WilsonLinda WilsonAnn WoodyMs. Charlotte Youngblood

Follower Circle ($1-49)Anonymous (6)Hugh AbellRegenia AlcockJohn AlexanderEmma AllynKaren AndersonLacy AndersonSusan AndersonCathy AndrewsJustin & Kelly ArnoldTiffany AskewHerbert AusmanMr. Chris AustinStephen AvansLaura AyresDavid BaileyMs. Angela BallardCarol BankheadCandace BargerJames BarksdaleBeth BellamyJeffrey BellamyMichelle BenavidesMs. Janet Best

Linda BlackMary BlantonTravis and Pat BolesBrian and Lucinda BoltLinn BoshersJennifer BottingMs. Gail D. BoydWayne & Regina BrantleyMark BrobstonMs. Bonnie BryantTrenace BuchananMr. R. Wayne BurgessFred BurnsMolly BurrMr. and Mrs. Barry CammonDonna CampbellScott & Beverly CapperPaul & Alicia CaricoNathan CaricoCasie CarsonAllen CayeaAndrea Ehlis ChangGarnet ChapinChristie & Peter CharmanPeiharn ChenJoshua & Rebekah CheneyMrs. Harriet Q. ChipleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas ClarkJordan CleekMr. and Mrs. George S. ClintonShaun and Sandy CokerTommy ColemanMr. Chris CollisRon and Martha ColvinMr. and Mrs. Richard CornJohn CorumAlison SexterMr. John CowartDarrington CraneSusan CrawfordMs. Zaida CuetoCathie CuffmanSherry DanielMr. Douglas DaughertyGina DavisLauren DavisMs. Cindy DearingMs. Cindy DearingSamuel DelkDorothy DePhillipZachary DeSutterJudith DiStasioDr. Amy DoolittleJoshua DozierCathy DregerHolger DresselJoy DuvalKyle DykesLeticia EcheandiaTamara EdwardsPeter & Sue Carol ElvinJohan EscribanoJennifer EubanksMs. Jenny EwingRosella Ewing-TerryMs. Ellen FarrowMegan FergusonAlyssa FinlayMr. David Fishman

Lucy FittsChris FlansburgDrs. Cristina and Radian FloreaKen and Jennifer FlynnRebecca FowlerMr. I. FranciscoEllen FreibergKathryn FreundHans J. FuhrimannBrenda GallagherMr. and Mrs. Larry GarnerJames GaskinJanet GeerlingsCharles GeterMr. Roger GishCaroline GoldschmittMrs. Ruth GonterPamela GordonKris GrahamApril GranbergBrian GreenMargaret GreesonMr. and Mrs. Charles F. GrovesLarry and Judy HaightErika HalterIrene HamiltonMalu HammansDr. Melissa HampSherrye HamptonShiley HarperBrittany HarrisJohn & Anne RankinConnie HartKimberly M. HayenMike and Natasha HaynesCandice and Robert HaysJeanne HelmsPaul K. HesselinkHeather HicksGreg HighwoodRandy HillAlice Faye HitchcockMs. Carol HobbsMs. Mary HollandJohn HornMs. Linda HostetlerMr. Vincent HottonMr. and Mrs. Donald P. HoustonJohn HowardGregory HughesKarl HuntTom HusbandLori IvyMrs. Lisl JacksonWill JacksonMs. Janet JobeMs. Caroline JohnsonJody JohnsonMr. Matt JohnsonNancy JohnsonDarlene & Hailey JohnstonCarla and Chuck JonesKris C. JonesLogan JonesElisabeth JordanFrank & Dorothy Jump

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Heather MyersJames and Hillary MyersDr. and Mrs. David NeallGeorge NelsonSusan NewmanJennifer NicelyMs. Samantha NiemeyerKimberly NydickAngela NyeJoy OdomPaula OffuttPam and Richard ParkJames PassmoreJennifer PattersonStephanie PayneAustin & Haley PedigoBillie PelhamVince & Sheila PereskiMr. and Mrs. Mark PetersonJennifer PettitMr. George PiperMs. Andrea PitkowRandal PlattsMr. Brian PoteetNorman & Gloria PoynterJohn & Janie PrescottJerry & Katherine RagonKendall RayClara RegisterMr. Clayton RhodesLeah RhodesMr. & Mrs. Joel W. Richardson, Jr.Joel RiddleMary RochelleRonald RogersTimothy RogersJeffrey RoseMr. and Mrs. Barry RossRobert RothMr. Thomas RowanMr. and Mrs. Derrick RushworthAndrea RussoAshley RutledgeDavid & Judith SachsmanAileen San LuisLara SandersBob & Marlene SauerAlan SchideMr. Larry SchlabachCynthia SchmidlinMr. and Mrs. Tom SchowJacob SchwartzChip PerlewitzDavid SeabergMary SegarsChristina SeminarioRay SextonMontana ShadrickKristin SharpDr. C. Wayne ShearerDiane ShellyMr. Jack ShepardTravis ShortTim ShusterMr. Mark Siedlecki and The Rev. Erik BroerenMs. June SilverRebecca Sinclair

Dana SmithDeborah SmithEdwin SmithLee SmithTammy SmithTrent SmithDaniel SperawAlan SpringDanielle & James SpringerKidambi SreenivasGerald StaffordEmily StephensonRonald StephensonMs. Michele StevesChris StitzleinRobert and Mary StoetznerHarry StoneMs. Vicki StoneRobert StreetmanVirginia StromScott & Deanna SwineySandra TallantPhilip TatumSusan TerryDr. Bruce ThompsonJames ThompsonMelodie ThompsonAndrea TierneyJanet TilleyColleen M. TobinMr. Robert ToddJohn TolsonMs. Therese TuleyDr. and Mrs. Richard UrbanRobin VasaMaryAnn VillegasCarlton VollbergAnthony WalkerYiwen WangMr. and Mrs. Therald WardChristopher WareWilliam Waters Jr.Carol WatsonRobert WeberJane WelchBarry WellsJohn WestRobert WestMary WestbrookPhil WesthoffSteve WiertelMr. Kirk WilcoxMs. Linda F. WillettElliot WilliamsThomas and Joy WilliamsMs. Lillie M. WillsCarolyn WoodenShawn WoodyRobin WrightSharon WyattRandy & Denise YoungTodd YoungMr. Uwe Zitzow

Eunjoo KalJennifer KaleZach KastBerneet KaurKelli KaylorTiffany KeenerAdam KellerMr. Ray KellumEarl KendallMr. & Mrs. Wilson von KesslerMary and Burrell David KetchersidElizabeth & John KillianYeji KimLori KingDrs. Matt and Angela KodsiDr. & Mrs. Alan KohrtMr. Stephen KolderupSteven KrugDonna KubergDavid LanamanNatalie LandauTiffany LangleyWillie LassetterSusan LaughreyAndrew B. LeftonCharles LeonardErin LindleyBob & Pat LindstromWilliam LoweryMr. Kendall LowreyJoseph & Anne LubinskiMissy LucePia MacDonaldDiane MarbleDendy MarshallSamuel MassengaleMr. and Mrs. Thomas MayMatt MaynorCoreena MaytonDr. Michael MazzoliniPeter McCallMary McCleeryJames McCoyMr. Eddie McCraryAndrea McCurdySteve and Linda McGannOlivia and Geoff McGowenStella McHughLynn McKeeBetsy McLeanNancy McLodaSusan I. McRaeScarlett MeadowsAlix MichelJanet MiddlebrooksTammi MillerTroy MinchewCatherine MiskellyMr. and Mrs. Marshal MizeRaquel MondidoMs. Claire MooneyLynn MooreO. James Morgan and R. Anne BarronMs. Nell MosesEmma MullinsMr. William Mullins

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CONCERT ETIQUETTEWe want everyone to have a great concert experience! Please take a minute to review these symphony etiquette tips to make the show comfortable and enjoyable for yourself and others. If you want to learn more, visit our website at chattanoogasymphony.org/experience/faq.

CLAPPING: CSO musicians love to hear people applauding, but there are times when you normally don’t applaud at a classical concert. For our Barnett & Company Masterworks concerts, people generally clap after the entire piece is done. There may be three or four “parts” or movements in each piece, but it’s best to wait until after the entire piece is performed and the conductor has dropped the baton. If in doubt, watch for the conductor to completely lower their arms and begin to acknowledge the orchestra. If you’re still unsure, wait until others begin clapping and follow their lead! That being said, don’t feel embarrassed if you do clap. We appreciate it!

HALL/INTERMISSION: Guests are welcome to leave their seats and move about the venue during intermission, but we ask that you wait until the lights have been turned on before attempting to exit. Please refrain from entering or exiting the hall during a piece, or wait until in between movements.

THINGS TO AVOID: Even the smallest sounds are amplified in a performance hall. Before the performance begins, please unwrap candy, turn down hearing aids and turn off all pagers, cell phones, beepers, and watch alarms. Photography and sound recordings are not permitted. hile we hope you are excited to discuss the performance post-concert, we ask that you please refrain from holding conversations while a piece is being performed. Avoiding these and other distractions helps create an environment in which the music can be heard and enjoyed by all. If you are a student and would like to take notes for your paper, please ask the box office or an usher to seat you close to the stage or towards the back of the hall so you can have some light to write.

Thank you for your consideration. Enjoy the show!

This list reflects tribute gifts made from June 2019-present.

In Tribute Mirlene E. Conard-Burks Family Trust In memory of Robert BurksDr. and Mrs. Scott Ball In memory of Robert BurksPhillip & Peggy Noblett In memory of Robert BurksLinda D. Morris In memory of Robert Burks & Michael CarverDavid and Linda Pennebaker In memory of Robert BurksMr. Carey Shinbaum In memory of Robert BurksTri-State Musicians’ Union Local 80, AFM In memory of Robert Burks

Mr. Taylor Brown, Local 80 President In memory of Robert Burks, past Local 80 PresidentAnonymous In honor of Kathy AllisonRobert and Lisa Lee In memory of Mary BarkerMr. Leonard Murray and Ms. Jacqueline Marschak In memory of Robert Burks Helen Pregulman In honor of Kim GavinHelena Binder & Jim Zien In honor of Bob Bernhardt

In-Kind Donors Bantam + BiddyMr. Warren BarnettBruce Baird & Co.Chattanooga Football ClubChattanooga Theatre CentreMr. George S. ClintonCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyKimberly ConnorMs. Kayoko Dan and Mr. Andrew TempleDish T’PassElder’s Ace HardwareEmbellishHart GalleryJessica Klaaren JewelryMr. and Mrs. Bryan KellyLarimar MedSpaMs. Rebecca MillerBrent SandersMark Siedlecki and Erik BroerenBill & Carolyn SilzleMrs. Pat StarkeThe Tivoli Theatre FoundationBerton and Harriett Whitaker