RITTENHOUSE SQUARE COMMITTEE OFFICERS 2013—2014 RITTENHOUSE SQUARE COMMITTEE FOR THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA RITTENHOUSE SQUARE COMMITTEE OFFICERS Marilyn Appel, President Fran Schwartz, First Vice President Thelma Gosfield, Second Vice President Felice G. Wiener, Chairman of the Board Leanore Brookman, Secretary Jackie Axilbund, Corresponding Secretary Debby Robinson, Treasurer PROGRAM COMMITTEE Fran Schwartz, Chair Leanore Brookman Thelma Gosfield Felice G. Wiener Marilyn Appel Thelma Gosfield, Luncheon Chair MEMBERSHIP Dorothy Abelson Marilyn Appel Jacqueline Axilbund Sylvia Briselli** Leanore Brookman Joan Cahan Gloria Collins Carole Davis Edna Dick Beverly Caplan Freeman Thelma Gosfield Carole Haas Gravagno** Donna Karfunkle Jay Karfunkle Billie Katz Judith Auritt Klein Marlena Kleit Bette Lavine Linda Mui Eleanor Oxman Sandra Springer Pfaff Deborah Robinson Joan Sadoff Fran Schwartz Felice G. Wiener Bette Zipin** **Honorary Member The Philadelphia Orchestra Association is a registered charity with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The official registration and financial information of The Philadelphia Orchestra may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1.800.732.0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. www.philorch.org Pictured Left to Right: Debby Robinson, Treasurer; Felice Wiener, Chairman of the Board; Leanore Brookman, Secretary; Thelma Gosfield, Second Vice President; Jackie Axilbund, Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Appel, President; Fran Schwartz, First Vice President The Rittenhouse Square Committee volunteers have enthusiastically supported The Philadelphia Orchestra since the late Esther Klein and the late Esther Van Sant founded the Committee 60 years ago. Our main fundraising activity is the series of Lecture/Luncheons offered during the Orchestra season prior to 6 Friday afternoon concerts. Each Lecture/Luncheon consists of a lecture presentation followed by a celebrity guest and a catered luncheon. In the lecture segment we feature speakers who illuminate the music of the Orchestra’s forthcoming program. Our lecturers may be musicians, musicologists, or composers whose mission is to provide insight. They may use diverse means including lectures, demonstrations, excerpts, histories, and anecdotes. Our celebrity guests may or may not belong to a category noted above, but they add interest and fun to the program. The Lecture/Luncheons are held at the DoubleTree Hotel which is only a half-block from the Kimmel Center. Their catering staff is one of the most hospitable and accommodating in the city. The lecture begins at 11:15 AM (doors open at 10:45) followed by a Celebrity Guest. At approximately 12:30 PM an elegant and full-course luncheon is served. We finish about 1:30 PM with ample time to walk to the Kimmel Center for the 2:00 PM concert. With the Lecture/Luncheon we have been musically and gastronomically nourished and entertained! Groups of ten or more are invited to take advantage of our reduced rates for the Lecture/Luncheon and the 2:00 PM concert. Please see information on the order form. The Philadelphia Orchestra LECTURE LUNCHEONS 2 0 1 3 — 2 0 1 4 Presented by The Rittenhouse Square Committee Six Fridays at the DoubleTree Hotel Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia Lecture 11:15 AM (doors open at 10:45 AM) Celebrity Guest 12:00 PM Luncheon 12:30–1:30 PM Philadelphia Orchestra Concert 2:00 PM Join us for a lecture presentation featuring musicians, musicologists, and composers who illuminate the music of that afternoon’s concert, followed by a Celebrity Guest and a catered luncheon. Proceeds from the Lecture/Luncheon series help support works by women composers and guest conductors through the Committee’s Margaret and Eugene Ormandy Fund for The Philadelphia Orchestra and also provide concert tickets for area students. photo taken by: Linda Mui
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RITTENHOUSE SQUARE COMMITTEE OFFICERS
2013—2014 RITTENHOUSE SQUARECOMMITTEE FOR THE
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
RITTENHOUSE SQUARE COMMITTEE OFFICERS
Marilyn Appel, PresidentFran Schwartz, First Vice President
Thelma Gosfield, Second Vice PresidentFelice G. Wiener, Chairman of the Board
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association is a registered charity with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The official registration and financial
information of The Philadelphia Orchestra may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling
toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1.800.732.0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
www.philorch.org
Pictured Left to Right: Debby Robinson, Treasurer; Felice Wiener, Chairman of the Board; Leanore Brookman, Secretary; Thelma Gosfield, Second Vice President; Jackie Axilbund,
Corresponding Secretary; Marilyn Appel, President; Fran Schwartz, First Vice President
The Rittenhouse Square Committee volunteers have enthusiastically supported The Philadelphia Orchestra since the late Esther Klein and the late Esther Van Sant founded the Committee 60 years ago. Our main fundraising activity is the series of Lecture/Luncheons offered during the Orchestra season prior to 6 Friday afternoon concerts. Each Lecture/Luncheon consists of a lecture presentation followed by a celebrity guest and a catered luncheon. In the lecture segment we feature speakers who illuminate the music of the Orchestra’s forthcoming program. Our lecturers may be musicians, musicologists, or composers whose mission is to provide insight. They may use diverse means including lectures, demonstrations, excerpts, histories, and anecdotes.
Our celebrity guests may or may not belong to a category noted above, but they add interest and fun to the program.
The Lecture/Luncheons are held at the DoubleTree Hotel which is only a half-block from the Kimmel Center. Their catering staff is one of the most hospitable and accommodating in the city.
The lecture begins at 11:15 AM (doors open at 10:45) followed by a Celebrity Guest. At approximately 12:30 PM an elegant and full-course luncheon is served. We finish about 1:30 PM with ample time to walk to the Kimmel Center for the 2:00 PM concert. With the Lecture/Luncheon we have been musically and gastronomically nourished and entertained!
Groups of ten or more are invited to take advantage of our reduced rates for the Lecture/Luncheon and the 2:00 PM concert. Please see information on the order form.
The Philadelphia Orchestra
L E C T U R ELUNCHEONS2 0 1 3 — 2 0 1 4
Presented by The Rittenhouse Square Committee
Six Fridays at the DoubleTree HotelBroad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia
Lecture11:15 AM (doors open at 10:45 AM)
Celebrity Guest12:00 PM
Luncheon12:30–1:30 PM
Philadelphia Orchestra Concert2:00 PM
Join us for a lecture presentation featuring musicians, musicologists, and composers who illuminate the music of that afternoon’s concert, followed by a Celebrity Guest and a catered luncheon.
Proceeds from the Lecture/Luncheon series help support works by women composers and guest conductors through the Committee’s Margaret and Eugene Ormandy Fund for The Philadelphia Orchestra and also provide concert tickets for area students.
photo taken by: Linda Mui
2013 – 2014 Lecture/Luncheon Series
ORDER FORMPhiladelphia Orchestra concert tickets are not included in Lecture/Luncheon prices. Call 215.893.1999 or
visit www.philorch.org beginning on September 3 to purchase concert tickets. All concert tickets are subject to availability. All artists, dates, concert ticket prices, and programs are subject to change.
Please select:
Full Subscription
q Maestro: $300 ($80 tax deductible) q Conductor: $280 ($60 tax deductible) All six Lecture/Luncheons All six Lecture/Luncheons Program listing at all Lecture/Luncheons
Half Subscription
q Three Lecture/Luncheon programs $150 ($40 tax deductible) Please select three dates:
Single Program ReservationsAll reservations must be paid by the Tuesday prior to the Lecture/Luncheon.
q Single Lecture/Luncheon - $36 each Please select dates:
q Single Lecture (no Luncheon) - $15 each Please select dates:
Groups of ten or more:
q Single Lecture/Luncheon - $32 per person Please select dates:
q 09/27/13 q 10/18/13 q 11/08/13
q 12/13/13 q 03/07/14 q 04/25/14
q 09/27/13 q 10/18/13 q 11/08/13
q 12/13/13 q 03/07/14 q 04/25/14
q 09/27/13 q 10/18/13 q 11/08/13
q 12/13/13 q 03/07/14 q 04/25/14
q 09/27/13 q 10/18/13 q 11/08/13
q 12/13/13 q 03/07/14 q 04/25/14
Name (print please)
Address
City/State/Zip
Day Phone Evening Phone
Contribution
E-mail
My check is enclosed in the amount of $ made payable to The Rittenhouse Square Committee
Reservations will be held at the door. Please send order form and check to: Debby Robinson, Treasurer The Rittenhouse Square Committee for The Philadelphia Orchestra 6 Blackwell Place Philadelphia, PA 19147
DECEMBER 13, 2013 (Friday Afternoon B)Lecture Sponsors: Jackie Axilbund and Debby Robinson
MARCH 7, 2014 (Friday Afternoon B)Lecture Sponsors: Felice Wiener and Fran Schwartz
APRIL 25, 2014 (Friday Afternoon A)Lecture Sponsors: Leanore Brookman and Marlena Kleit
Lecturer: Paul Arnold, Second Violin The Philadelphia Orchestra
Celebrity Guest: Andrea Clearfield, Composer
Program: DAVID KIM PLAYS TCHAIKOVSKY Pablo Heras-Casado, Conductor David Kim, Violin
RAVEL Rapsodie espagnol TCHAIKOVSKY Sérénade mélancolique, for violin and orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY Valse-scherzo for violin and orchestra STRAVINSKY Petrushka
Paul Arnold
Lecturer: Kimberly Fisher, Principal Second Violin The Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrity Guest: Derek Barnes, Cello The Philadelphia Orchestra
Program: BEETHOVEN AND SHOSTAKOVICH Stéphane Denève, Conductor Nikolaj Znaider, Violin BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 10
Kimberly Fisher
Michael Klein
Lecturer: Michael Klein, Professor of Music and Chair of the Department of Music Studies at Temple University Boyer College of Music Celebrity Guest: Daniel Han, First Violin The Philadelphia Orchestra 0
Program: MOZART CELEBRATION Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor Jan Lisiecki, Piano MOZART Overture to Così fan tutte MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22, K.482
MOZART Symphony No. 39
Lecturer: Robert Grossman, Principal Librarian The Philadelphia Orchestra
Celebrity Guest: Janet Yamron, Professor Emerita Temple University Boyer College of Music and Dance
Program: BEETHOVEN 9 – “ODE TO JOY” Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor Westminster Symphonic Choir BEETHOVEN Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, for chorus and orchestra
NICO MUHLY Bright Mass with Canons BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 (“Choral”)
Robert Grossman
Lecturer: Gilya Hodos, Pianist Past President PA Music Teachers Association
Celebrity Guest: Jennifer Montone, Principal Horn The Philadelphia Orchestra Program: PINES OF ROME Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor Lise de la Salle, Piano BEETHOVEN Overture to King Stephen BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8
LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2
RESPIGHI The Pines of Rome
Gilya Hodos
Charles Abramovic
Lecturer: Charles Abramovic, Professor of Piano Temple University Boyer College of Music
Celebrity Guest: Carol Jantsch, Principal Tuba The Philadelphia Orchestra
Program: YANNICK AND YUJA Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor Yuja Wang, Piano STRAUSS Serenade for Winds
PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3
STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben
SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 (Friday Afternoon A)Lecture Sponsors: Eleanor Oxman and Joan Cahan
OCTOBER 18, 2013 (Friday Afternoon B)Lecture Sponsors: Marilyn Appel and Billie Katz
NOVEMBER 8, 2013 (Friday Afternoon B)Lecture Sponsors: Dorothy and Stanley Abelson
Discounted Parking atDoubleTree Hotel garage.
Please note: Series subscribers may bring guests to any Lecture/Luncheon ($36 per guest) if they call in advance. Reservations and requests for exchanges must be received by the Tuesday preceding the Friday program. Tickets are exchangeable, but non-refundable. Please call Debby Robinson at 215.407.1633, not before 10 AM, to cancel or change dates.
For Reservations, call Debby Robinson, not before 10 AM215.407.1633
For questions or information for Group Reservations, please call Fran Schwartz215.884.2659
For group concert tickets of 10 or more, call Group Sales215.875.7695