THE PLANETS
About
February 17, 2024 @ 7:30 pm Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater 421 Montgomery St. Syracuse , NY 13202
Program
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
Nocturnes
Nuages (Clouds)
Fêtes (Festivals)
Sirènes (Sirens)
FRANÇOIS BORNE
Fantaisie brillante sur Carmen
Demarre McGill, flute
INTERMISSION
GUSTAV HOLST
The Planets
1. Mars, the Bringer of War
2. Venus, the Bringer of Peace
3. Mercury, the Winged Messenger
4. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
5. Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
6. Uranus, the Magician
7. Neptune, the Mystic
Thanks to the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility (SPIF) at the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science, and Zoe Learner Ponterio for providing images for tonight’s performance.
Additional information about the images is below.
Thanks to our sponsors for this performance!
Peter & Nancy Rabinowitz
Thanks to our media sponsor
Featured Artists
Described as bringing an “artisan storyteller’s sensitivity… shaping passages with clarity and power via beautifully sculpted dynamics… revealing orchestral character not seen or heard before” (Arts Knoxville) Lawrence Loh enjoys a dynamic career as a conductor of orchestras all over the world.
After an extensive two ...
Described as bringing an “artisan storyteller’s sensitivity… shaping passages with clarity and power via beautifully sculpted dynamics… revealing orchestral character not seen or heard before” (Arts Knoxville) Lawrence Loh enjoys a dynamic career as a conductor of orchestras all over the world.
After an extensive two year search, Lawrence Loh was recently named Music Director of the Waco Symphony Orchestra beginning in the Spring of 2024. Since 2015, he has served as Music Director of The Syracuse Orchestra (formerly called Symphoria), the successor to the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. “The connection between the organization and its audience is one of the qualities that’s come to define Syracuse’s symphony as it wraps up its 10th season, a milestone that might have seemed impossible at the beginning,” (Syracuse.com) The Syracuse Orchestra and Lawrence Loh show that it is possible to create a “new, more sustainable artistic institution from the ground up.”
Appointed Assistant Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony in 2005, Mr Loh was quickly promoted to Associate and Resident Conductor within the first three years of working with the PSO. Always a favorite among Pittsburgh audiences, Loh returns frequently to his adopted city to conduct the PSO in a variety of concerts. Mr. Loh previously served as Music Director of the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Music Director of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Syracuse Opera, Music Director of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, Associate Conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Associate Conductor of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the Denver Young Artists Orchestra.
Mr. Loh’s recent guest conducting engagements include the San Francisco Symphony, Dallas Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Sarasota Orchestra, Florida Orchestra, Pensacola Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, National Symphony, Detroit Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Seattle Symphony, National Symphony (D.C.), Utah Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Indianapolis Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Buffalo Philharmonic, Albany Symphony and the Cathedral Choral Society at the Washington National Cathedral. His summer appearances include the festivals of Grant Park, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Tanglewood with the Boston Pops, Chautauqua, Sun Valley, Shippensburg, Bravo Vail Valley, the Kinhaven Music School and the Performing Arts Institute (PA).
As a self-described “Star Wars geek” and film music enthusiast, Loh has conducted numerous sold-out John Williams and film music tribute concerts. Part of his appeal is his ability to serve as both host and conductor. “It is his enthusiasm for Williams’ music and the films for which it was written that is Loh’s great strength in this program. A fan’s enthusiasm drives his performances in broad strokes and details and fills his speaking to the audience with irresistible appeal. He used no cue cards. One felt he could speak at filibuster length on Williams’ music.” (Pittsburgh Tribune)
Mr Loh has assisted John Williams on multiple occasions and has worked with a wide range of pops artists from Chris Botti and Ann Hampton Callaway to Jason Alexander and Idina Menzel. As one of the most requested conductors for conducting Films in Concert, Loh has led Black Panther, Star Wars (Episodes 4-6), Jaws, Nightmare Before Christmas, Jurassic Park, Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz and Singin’ in the Rain, among other film productions.
Lawrence Loh received his Artist Diploma in Orchestral Conducting from Yale, his Masters in Choral Conducting from Indiana University and his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Rochester. Lawrence Loh was born in southern California of Korean parentage and raised in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Jennifer have a son, Charlie, and a daughter, Hilary. Follow him on instagram @conductorlarryloh or Facebook at @lawrencelohconductor or visit his website, www.lawrenceloh.com
Demarre McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician. Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, he has appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Seattle, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Grant Park, San Diego and Baltimore symphony orchestras and, ...
Demarre McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician. Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, he has appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Seattle, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Grant Park, San Diego and Baltimore symphony orchestras and, at age 15, the Chicago Symphony.
Now principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, he previously served as principal flute of the Dallas Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Florida Orchestra, and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. He recently served as acting principal flute of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and earlier with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
As an educator, Demarre has performed, coached and presented master classes in South Africa, Korea, Japan, Quebec and throughout the United States. With his brother Anthony, he was a speaker and performer at the 2018 League of American Orchestras Conference. He has also served on the faculties of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States, the National Orchestral Institute (NOI) at the University of Maryland, the Orford Music Festival, and participated in Summerfests at the Curtis Institute of Music. In August of 2019, he was named Associate Professor of Flute at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and is an artist-faculty member of the Aspen Music Festival and School.
A founding member of The Myriad Trio, and former member of Chamber Music Society Two, Demarre has participated in the Santa Fe, Marlboro, Seattle and Stellenbosch chamber music festivals, to name a few. He is the co-founder of The Art of Élan and, along with clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Michael McHale, founded the McGill/McHale Trio in 2014. Their first CD, “Portraits,” released in August 2017, has received rave reviews, as has “Winged Creatures,”his recording with Anthony McGill and the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. In 2019-20 the McGill/McHale Trio performs at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, as well as in Washington D.C. and on chamber music series throughout the Midwest.
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Media credits include appearances on PBS’s Live from Lincoln Center, A & E Network’s The Gifted Ones, NBC’s Today Show, NBC Nightly News, and, with his brother Anthony when they were teenagers, on Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood.
A native of Chicago, Demarre McGill began studying the flute at age 7 and attended the Merit School of Music. In the years that followed, until he left Chicago, he studied with Susan Levitin. Demarre received his Bachelor’s degree from The Curtis Institute of Music and a Master’s degree at The Juilliard School.
Founded in 1975, the Syracuse University Oratorio Society is a large chorus comprised of Syracuse University students and community members that regularly performs choral-orchestral masterworks with the Syracuse Orchestra. The Oratorio Society has been directed by John Warren, professor of music and director of choral activities, since 2011.
Founded in 1975, the Syracuse University Oratorio Society is a large chorus comprised of Syracuse University students and community members that regularly performs choral-orchestral masterworks with the Syracuse Orchestra. The Oratorio Society has been directed by John Warren, professor of music and director of choral activities, since 2011.
Program Notes
“Truth without authenticity”: that’s how Spanish composer Manuel de Falla praised “Soirée dans Grenade,” a piano piece by his French contemporary, Claude Debussy (1862–1918). At the time, Falla was writing about the “visionary genius” that gave Debussy—who in fact spent only a few hours in Spain in his entire life—the ability to summon up the spirit of Andalusia without falling back on the kind of folk-music cliches that circulated widely at the time. But his remark applies to Debussy’s music more profoundly and more generally. Debussy was, for the most part, a descriptive ...
“Truth without authenticity”: that’s how Spanish composer Manuel de Falla praised “Soirée dans Grenade,” a piano piece by his French contemporary, Claude Debussy (1862–1918). At the time, Falla was writing about the “visionary genius” that gave Debussy—who in fact spent only a few hours in Spain in his entire life—the ability to summon up the spirit of Andalusia without falling back on the kind of folk-music cliches that circulated widely at the time. But his remark applies to Debussy’s music more profoundly and more generally. Debussy was, for the most part, a descriptive composer; but even his most picturesque music differs profoundly from that of previous descriptive composers. It doesn’t aim to convey the character of the external world itself (he despised the nature-painting of Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony); rather, it reflects what he called his “inner landscape”—the impressions of the world as recalled or imagined.
Thus, Debussy (in rather cryptic prose) described tonight’s offering, his Three Nocturnes (1897–99), as follows [my translation]:
“Nuages” (Clouds): This is the immutable aspect of the sky and the slow, melancholy march of the clouds, ending up in a gray agony gently tinted with white.
“Fêtes” (Festivals): This is movement, the dancing rhythm of the atmosphere with abrupt flashes of light. There is also the episode of a procession (a blazing and chimerical vision) that passes through the festive scene and becomes merged with it; but the background remains, fixedly and forever, the festival and its mixture of music and luminous dust joining in a universal rhythm.
“Sirènes” (Sirens)”: This is the sea with its infinite rhythms and then, amid the waves silvered by the moonlight, the mysterious song of the Sirens is heard, laughing and passing away.
Clearly, he’s evoking three scenes. But what kind of scenes? Clouds ending up in “gray agony”? The “dancing rhythm of the atmosphere”? A “chimerical vision”? These are not precise reflections of reality like those we heard in Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on our last Masterworks concert. Rather, they are dream images or memories of impressions created by that reality— filtered and enhanced, it would seem, by his experience with the painting, poetry, and music of his time.
Debussy writes some of the most gorgeous, most sensual music in the repertoire. But it’s never merely pretty. The sirens may have been beautiful, but their singing lured sailors to their deaths; and in retrospect (an appropriate way to think of Debussy’s music), the earlier two pieces have their darker implications, too. Nor, for that matter, is his music conventional. Although by now his style has become familiar, it was revolutionary in outlook at the time he composed it. In terms of color, his phrase about the clouds—“ending up in a gray agony gently tinted with white”—gives some sense of the subtlety of his use of the orchestra. But it’s his use of harmony that’s most striking. The standard Austro-German works of the 19th century were based on what was called “functional harmony.” This is a system in which each chord served a specific purpose, a system of dissonance and resolution that generated a sense of musical progression and closure. Especially in “Nuages,” Debussy often moved away functional harmony, ready to treat chords for their immediate, even static, sensuous appeal, rather than for their contribution to musical sequence. As conductor Larry Loh puts it, the music’s tonal centers “float around, making the listener feel uncertain about where the ground is.”
Debussy resisted the profligate orchestration favored by Wagner and Mahler, only using what was necessary. In this case, however, he felt that something extra was required, and he added a women’s chorus to “Sirènes.” Not surprisingly, though, he uses it in a special way, “as a color” in Larry’s terms, “bringing a human sound into the orchestra.” Because of the added difficulty of bringing in the singers, the first two Nocturnes are often performed without “Sirènes”; full performances, like tonight’s, are moderately rare. But when you hear the sounds that Debussy created, you’ll understand why he made the choice he did.
There’s also a women’s chorus in the other-worldly Neptune, which concludes The Planets (1914–1916) by Gustav Holst (1874–1934). The effect, though, is quite unlike that in Sirènes: icy and distant (Holst’s singers are off stage) rather than immediate and seductive. (Holst heightens the sense of distance by having the singers alone at the end, and having the door between them and the stage slowly close as they repeat the final measure “until the sound is lost in the distance.”) More generally, while The Planets is notable, too, for its ingenious use of orchestral colors, it’s radically different in sound from the Nocturnes. Or, perhaps I should say “radically different in sounds,” since each movement, like each movement of the Nocturnes, has a different flavor—there’s no overall Planets sound in the way that there’s an overall sound through the Brahms Third, which we also heard on the last Masterworks concert. Still, for the most part (“Neptune” being the most notable exception), the colors are splashier, grander, more spectacular than Debussy’s. Holst’s music is also more solidly grounded, especially in terms of its harmonic practice. No surprise, really, since as Larry points out, Holst is “dealing with more tangible matters.”
Tangible, but not exactly astronomical. Holst didn’t really intend the music to be a description of the solar system. True, each of the seven movements bears the name of a different planet (all of them except for Earth)—but each is also supplied with an epithet suggesting that its source lies in astrology and mythology. In any case, Holst’s sonic imagination is so vivid that the descriptions are unnecessary. Surely, you hardly need to be told that the opening movement represents “Mars, The Bringer of War” in order to feel the terrifying menace of the First World War (talk about “tangible matters”!) Nor do you need to know that the fourth movement represents “Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity” in order to be uplifted (in fact, the noble big tune at its center has been adapted as a hymn). The Planets’ magnificent richness of timbre, its unrivalled variety (few other works cover such a range of moods), and its canny dramatic strokes (especially its eerie end) all make verbal explanation nearly irrelevant.
No wonder that since its first public performance roughly a century ago, it has been one of the most popular works in the repertoire, played not only by virtually every orchestra of sufficient size but also adapted for band and taken up, in whole or in part, by a variety of jazz and rock groups as well. It’s also been a great influence on film composers, most obviously John Williams, whose score for Star Wars draws much of its nourishment from Holst. And even if you’ve never heard the work before, it’s so immersive in its impact that, as soon as you start to listen, you’ll be caught up.
Between these two otherworldly works, we have a fantasy based on themes from the 19th century’s “earthiest” opera—Bizet’s Carmen. When it premiered in 1875, it provoked a scandal for a variety of reasons. It featured proletarian characters in all the leading, non-comic roles (no gods or nobles); it had an independent and sexually liberated protagonist who died on stage (the first time that had happened at the Opera-Comique, the house that premiered it); there was smoking on stage, too (by women, no less!): all of this ushered in a new, grittier kind of opera. (Debussy referred to Bizet’s “brothel kind of celebrity.”) But it quickly settled into the repertoire (too late for Bizet to see its success, alas), and it is now one of the most frequently performed operas in the world.
Its appeal comes partly from its double character. On the one hand, this is 19th-century opera at its most realistic. Carmen is based on Prosper Mérimée’s hard-boiled novel of the same name (I use the phrase “hard-boiled” advisedly, since it was a major inspiration for Raymond Chandler when he wrote his hard-boiled Philip Marlowe novels). And it shares not only the heightened drama of the original, but also its profound psychological insights into ethnic conflict, border-crossings, class, and of course gender. On the other hand, it may be the most hummable opera in the repertoire. Even if you think you don’t know it, you probably know many of its tunes, which have saturated our culture in movies, cartoons, ads, background music…. Bizet’s melodies have also been borrowed for variations and fantasies by composers and performers from Sarasate through Vladimir Horowitz and Franz Waxman (whose Carmen Fantasy originated in his score for the film Humoresque) on to Soviet post-modernist Rodion Shchedrin.
Among the most popular of these Carmen-based works is the Fantaisie brillante sur Carmen for flute and orchestra by French flutist François Borne (1840–1920), first published in 1880, just a few years after the opera’s premiere. Little is known about Borne, who would have been totally forgotten were it not for this dazzler (“all fun,” as Larry aptly describes it); but when you hear it, you’ll know why it has kept his name alive. Originally composed for flute and piano, it’s been arranged for flute and orchestra several times—tonight’s version was put together by James Galway. More music from Carmen, by the way, will return on our opera gala, Masterworks 6, on April 20, 2024.
Peter J. Rabinowitz
Have any comments or questions? Please write to me at prabinowitz@ExperienceSymphoria.org
About the Images of The Planets
The planetary images were provided by the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility (SPIF) at the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science. All final image processing was performed by Zoe Learner Ponterio, the manager of SPIF. Many images have been color-enhanced to show greater detail. Others have been “false-colored,” a technique used when the camera originally recorded colors the human eye cannot see, such as infrared and ultraviolet. The spacecraft missions, along with image credits for sources and processing prior to this work, are given below.
Mars
Mars Express, European Space Agency
Source Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin
Additional Processing: Bill Dunford, landru79, G. Neukum
Hope, United Arab Emirates Space Agency
Source Credit: Emirates Mars Mission/EXI
Additional Processing: Jason Major
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA
Source Credit and Processing: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
Venus
Akatsuki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Source Credit: ISAS/JAXA
Additional Processing: Damia Bouic, Kevin Gill
Mercury
MESSENGER, NASA
Source Credit and Processing: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Jupiter
Juno, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
Additional Processing: Kevin M. Gill, David Marriott, Vladimir Tarasov, Navaneeth Krishnan S, Gerald Eichstädt, Seán Doran, Björn Jónsson
Saturn
Cassini, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
Additional Processing: Alexis Tranchandon, Solaris, Cornell, Hampton University
Uranus
Voyager 2, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Additional Processing: Erich Karkoschka
Hubble Space Telescope, NASA
Source Credit: NASA
Additional Processing: JPL-Caltech, Space Science Institute, University of Arizona, Erich Karkoschka
Keck Observatory
Source Credit and Processing: W.W. Keck Observatory/University of Wisconsin-Madison/Lawrence Sromovsky
James Webb Space Telescope, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI
Additional Processing: Andrea Luck, Steve Jurvetson
Neptune
Voyager 2, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
James Webb Space Telescope, NASA
Source Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI
Additional Processing: Joseph DePasquale, Naomi Rowe-Gurney
Leaving a Musical Legacy: Evelyn Brenzel
Music was central to Evelyn Brenzel’s life. A longtime math teacher at HW Smith High School and devoted caretaker for her beloved Doberman Pinschers, Evelyn was a committed member of the Symphoria Family.
Evelyn’s friend shares how much music meant to Evelyn: “When Maestro Loh spoke the words “Beethoven’s Seventh” at the 2020 Symphoria reveal party, Evelyn turned to me with a look of such joy on her face that it still gives me goosebumps. We continued to attend live concerts with her until the very night before the state shut it all down in March.
We were worried about how she would cope, but technology saved the day. After Symphoria’s very moving streamed performance of the Seventh last fall, she emailed me to say ‘I’m in heaven.’”
Not only did Evelyn attend as many performances as possible as an audience member, but she was also a musician. As a college student, Evelyn had the opportunity to sing the Brahms Requiem with the Philadelphia Orchestra on a live broadcast as the nation mourned the assassination of President Kennedy in November 1963. Sadly, Evelyn passed away in December 2020.
We were honored to learn that she generously included Symphoria in her will, making sure that future audiences will have access to the beautiful music she loved so much.
Your legacy gift can keep Symphoria playing beautiful music. If you would like to learn more about how you can create your own musical legacy in Central New York, or if Symphoria is already in your plans, please contact Pamela Murchison in the Symphoria Office at (315) 299-5598.
The Orchestra & Syracuse University Oratorio Society
VIOLIN I
Peter Rovit, Concertmaster
Sonya Stith Williams, Associate Concertmaster
Supported by Virginia Parker, in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
Edgar Tumajyan, Assistant Concertmaster
Supported by David A. A. Ridings
Noemi Miloradovic
Liviu Dobrota
Asher Wulfman
Laura Smith
Yoojin Lee
Bin Gui
VIOLIN II
Amy Christian, Principal
Anita Gustafson, Assistant Principal
Yurie Mitsuhashi
Sara Silva
Linda Carmona
Minjoo Moon
Adam Jeffreys
VIOLA
Heejung Yang, Principal
Supported by an Anonymous Friend
Carol Sasson
Arvilla Wendland
William Ford-Smith
CELLO
Heidi Hoffman, Principal
Lindsay Groves, Assistant Principal
Gregory Wood, Assistant Principal
Walden Bass
George Macero
Supported by William & Nancy Byrne
BASS
Spencer Phillips, Principal
Supported by Lou & Kathy Lemos
Michael Fittipaldi, Assistant Principal
Supported by Barbara Davis, in memory of Leslie Davis
Joshua Kerr
Marshall Henry
FLUTE
Xue Su, Principal*
Supported by Dr. Paul E. Phillips & Sharon P. Sullivan, in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
Leanna Ginsburg, Principal^
Kelly Covert
PICCOLO
Kelly Covert
OBOE
Eduardo Sepúlveda, Principal
The Philip R. MacArthur Chair
Patricia Sharpe
CLARINET
Allan Kolsky, Principal
John Friedrichs, Assistant First Chair
BASS CLARINET
John Friedrichs
BASSOON
Rachel Koeth, Principal
Jessica Wooldridge King
CONTRABASSOON
Jessica Wooldridge King
HORN
Jon Garland, Principal
Nancy & David Ridings Chair
Jonathan Dozois
Supported by Paul Brown & Susan Loevenguth
Julie Bridge, Associate Principal
Tyler Ogilvie
TRUMPET
John Raschella, Principal
Robert C. Soderberg Chair
Roy Smith
TROMBONE
Benjamin Dettelback, Principal
David Seder
Gabriel Ramos
Bass Trombone supported by an Anonymous Friend
TUBA
John Caughman
TIMPANI
Patrick Shrieves
Supported by Mary Ann Tyszko
PERCUSSION
Michael W. Bull, Principal
Supported by Alice & Michael Kendrick
Ernest Muzquiz
Laurance Luttinger
PERSONNEL MANAGER
Arvilla Wendland
LIBRARIAN
Ben Dettelback
*On Leave
^One-Year
Syracuse University Oratorio Society
John Warren, director
Leeya Abraham
Marie-Elise Ambroise
Bridget Backer
Rachel Bass
Edie Berndt
Lida Black
Marybeth Carlberg
Andrea Cass
Maria Constantine
Liz Corrigan
CC Cosenza
Katherine Craig
Gina Damico
Martha Kalnin Diede
Tracy Wait Dowd
Betty Feng
Susan Gifford
Beth Goldberg
Beverly Halderman
Katryn Hansen
Sagan Harris
Sky Harris
Cynthia Hoxie
Elise Jutzeler
Maren King
Stephanie Ladd
Michaela LeBlond
Kathy Lemos
Jennifer Loh
Micayla MacDougall
Hannah Marcote
Alison Jo McCauley
Alanna Moonan
Beth Oddy
Shannon Proctor
Melissa Rashford
Ellen Robb
Olivia Scanzera
Rebecca Shell
Darcy Smith
Lauren Smith
Colleen Snow
Julianne Stein
Campbelle Stencel
Anita Sterns
Joan Stevens
Cynthia Stogsdill
Mariah Storie
Susan E. Stred
Josie Tideman-Frappart
Norma Tippett
Lisa Uzdilla
Kimberly Ventura
Connie Walters
Hannah Warren
Jennifer Warren
Hannah Williams
Kate Woodle
Kathryn Zubal-Storrings
Donor List
We are grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts received between January 1, 2023 and February 12, 2024. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy in the listing below, but if you find a discrepancy please contact Kelly Covert at kcovert@experiencesymphoria.org or (315) 434-5645.
Onward, Symphoria Donors
Gifts received as part of this major gift campaign. Donors making campaign gifts of
$20,000+ receive recognition for underwriting a musician’s chair or sponsoring ...
We are grateful to the following donors for their generous gifts received between January 1, 2023 and February 12, 2024. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy in the listing below, but if you find a discrepancy please contact Kelly Covert at kcovert@experiencesymphoria.org or (315) 434-5645.
Onward, Symphoria Donors
Gifts received as part of this major gift campaign. Donors making campaign gifts of
$20,000+ receive recognition for underwriting a musician’s chair or sponsoring a concert for 3 years.
Anonymous: Principal Viola Chair
Anonymous: Bass Trombone Chair
David & Cheryl Abrams: One Masterworks Concert each year
Estates of Evelyn Brenzel & Ann Marie Cronin: Choral Concerts
Robert & Vicki Lieberman: Concertmaster Chair
Paul Brown & Susan Loevenguth: Second Horn Chair
William & Nancy Byrne: Fifth Cello Chair
Barbara Davis: Assistant Principal Bass Chair in memory of Leslie Davis
Michael & Alice Kendrick: Principal Percussion Chair
Lou & Kathy Lemos: Principal Bass Chair
Dr. Paul E. Phillips & Sharon P. Sullivan: Principal Flute Chair in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
David A. A. Ridings: Assistant Concertmaster Chair
Estate of Mary Ellen Trimble
Mary Ann Tyszko: Timpani Chair
Donors Contributing to the Frederick B. Parker, M.D. Memorial Gala: Conductor’s Podium in memory of Frederick B. Parker, M.D.
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Annual Fund Donors
Gifts received annually from individuals to support Symphoria’s mission to engage and inspire all community members throughout Central New York with outstanding orchestral and ensemble performances, and innovative education and outreach initiatives
$20,000+
Anonymous
The Feng Family
Alice & Michael Kendrick
Robert & Vicki Lieberman
David A.A. Ridings
Peter & Elsa Soderberg
Slutzker Family Foundation
$10,000 – $19,999
Anonymous
Robert & Alice Andrews
Craig & Kathy Byrum
Barbara Davis
Paul & Maureen Drescher
Christine Gross-Loh
Lou & Kathy Lemos
Paul E. Phillips & Sharon P. Sullivan
Peter & Nancy Rabinowitz
James & Marilyn Seago
Margaret Shields
Peter & Cherry Thun
Mary Ann Tyszko
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous
David Halleran
Leslie Kohman & Jeffrey Smith
David & Cheryl Abrams
George Bain
Estate of Ruth Bradner
Roger & Naomi Demuth
Lewis & Elaine Dubroff
Robert & Vicki Feldman
Harold Husovsky & Susan E. Stred
Susan R. Klenk
Young & Kelly Lee
Charles Lutz
Edwina Norton
Estate of Fritz & Virginia Parker
Joel Potash & Sandra Hurd
Sharye Skinner
Mark & Beth Steigerwald
$2,500 – $4,999
Kathleen Bice
Jonathan & Kathy Bowen
Paul G. Brown & Susan Loevenguth
Bill & Nancy Byrne
Jonathan & Michele Chai
Mark Costaldi
Willson Cummer & Michelle Breidenbach
Daniel & Karen Fuleihan
Lawrence & Dorothy Gordon
Bruce Irvine
Robin & Diane Jones
Norma Kelley
Lawrence & Jennifer Loh
Zahi & Marion Makhuli
John & Candace Marsellus
Walter & Elizabeth Merriam
Paul Mosbo
David Rankert
Irving G. & Ava Raphael
Michael & Rissa Ratner
Ron Ferguson & Helen H. Reed
Craig Simmons & Richard Ernst
Ed & Louise Stevens
William & Margaret Thickstun
Shaila Wood & Ramesh Gaonkar
$1,000 – $2,499
Anonymous (2)
Neville Sachs & Carol Adamec
Thomas & Pamela Antonini
Richard & Lynne Bennett
William & Sandra Bennett
Dr. & Mrs. William P. Berkery
Carolyn Bernstein
Thomas Bersani & Joan Christy
Renate BeVard
Donald C. Blair & Nancy L. Dock
William & Audrey Boyd
David Brittain
Cecelia Broton
Carol & Craig Buckhout
Joseph Cerroni & Linda Tassa
Brian & Judith Chanatry
Amelia & Rob Christian
Greg & Lynn Clarke
Linda & Bill Cohen
Bob & Bobbie Constable
Michael & Wendy Cynamon
Mark Cywilko & Marianne Moosbrugger
Patricia DeAngelis
Patricia Callahan & David Dee
Mantosh & Anita Dewan
Michael Lee & Deborah Donahue
David Driesen
John & Janet Dwyer
Bill & Betsy Elkins
Elizabeth Etoll
Jim & Shari Freyer
Chris C. Gagas
Jon Garland
Thomas & Cindy Giffin
Gary & Bonnie Grossman
Tim Guhl & Carol Sasson
Barbara Haas
Burt & Sue Harbison
Daniel & Julia Harris
Donald & Donna Henry
Joyce Homan
Steven & Elaine Jacobs
Richard Jaeger
Carolyn Kanaley
G. Roberts & Lauralyn Kolb
David & Gloria Kreh
Charles & Stephanie Ladd
John A. Lang
Bob & Pat Lebel
Charles & Hwasun Loh
John MacAllister & Laurel Moranz
James MacKillop
Rocco & Roberta Mangano
Suzanne & Kevin McAuliffe
Tom & Mary Lou Mees
Fritz Messere & Nola Heidlebaugh
David Mirabito
David & Beth Mitchell
Eric & Judy Mower
Ed & Alice Nanno
Robert & Elizabeth Oddy
David & Janice Panasci
John & Sheila Parker
Amy M. Parker & Paul S. Stein
John Przepiora & Carolyn Stark
Mihael & Kimberly Puc
Jonathan Richman
Paula Rosenbaum & Jacques Lewalle
Neil & Sandy Rosenfeld
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Estate of Robert W. Daly, M.D.
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John & Sheila Parker
Estate of Virginia Parker
Amy Parker
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Mary Purcell
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Robert R. Quinn
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Selma Radin
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Lynda Wheat
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David Wormuth
William & Mary Wormuth
IN MEMORY OF VIRGINIA PARKER
Joyce Homan
Linda Imboden
IN MEMORY OF SAMUEL PELLMAN
Colleen Pellman
IN MEMORY OF EDITH K. PENNINGTON
Douglas & Elisabeth Anderson
Carolyn & Dennis Lardy
Paul J. MacArthur
The Lardieri Family
Lawrence J. Lardy
IN MEMORY OF CARL PESKO
Thomas Krahe
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IN HONOR OF SPENCER PHILLIPS & NOEMI MILORADOVIC
Hannah & Christopher Douglass
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Joseph Sauve & Jeanne Pizzuto-Sauve
IN MEMORY OF BETTY REESE
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IN MEMORY OF TIM RICE
Judith Dehn Oplinger
IN HONOR OF DAVID A.A. RIDINGS
Robert & Alice Andrews
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Richard & Sarah Furlow
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Candace & John Marsellus
Michael & Rissa Ratner
Ilonka Salisbury
Peter & Elsa Soderberg
Carol & Dirk Sonneborn
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Howard & Anita Weinberger
IN MEMORY OF DAVID ROGERS
Marion Rogers
IN MEMORY OF ERNEST S. ROSE
Patricia Sharpe
IN MEMORY OF HENRY & EDITH SCHMITZ
David & Anne Schmitz
IN MEMORY OF JOHN V. SCOTT JR.
Daniel & Brandye Pisacano
IN HONOR OF ANNI SCUDERI
Anne Scuderi
IN HONOR OF PATRICIA SHARPE
Terri & Kip Terri & Kip Hargrave
Lilly Kuwashima
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT B. SHIELDS
Margaret Shields
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT L. SLAVENS, M.D.
Nancy Slavens
IN MEMORY OF MARILYN KENNEDY SMITH
Anonymous
IN MEMORY OF SORIANO UY SO
Ursula Kwasnicka
IN MEMORY OF MARION STANISLAW
Cheryl Patrice Scullion
IN HONOR OF SYMPHORIA
Alyse Holstein
IN HONOR OF SYMPHORIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS
Ruth Pass Hancock
IN MEMORY OF OTTO & ELEANOR TREIER
George & Ronna Treier
IN HONOR OF EDGAR TUMAJYAN & PETER ROVIT
Young & Kelly Lee
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Eugene Turner
IN HONOR OF MARY ANN TYSZKO
Mark Greene & Cynthia Dowd Greene
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Fritz Messere & Nola Heidlebaugh
IN MEMORY OF DORIS WEBSTER
Sally Webster
IN MEMORY OF VOLKER WEISS
Neville Sachs & Carol Adamec
IN MEMORY OF BILL WEST
Alan Fischler & Karen McDonold
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Lynda Wheat
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Anne Whyte
IN HONOR OF SONYA STITH WILLIAMS
Franklin & Kathleen Stith
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Edmund Zielinski
Board of Directors
Mary Ann Tyszko, President
President & CEO, SRCTec (retired)
Anna Putintseva, Secretary
Partner, Bousquet Holstein
Caragh Fahy, Treasurer
Owner & President, Madison Financial Planning Group
Violet Bundi
Attorney, Interfaith Works
Amy Christian
Symphoria Musician (Violin)
Kelly Covert
Symphoria Musician (Flute/Piccolo) & Corporate Giving & Annual Fund Manager
Vicki Feldman
Community volunteer and expert volunteer fundraiser
Kimberly Flomerfelt-Puc
Certified Legal Nurse Consultant
Jon Garland
Symphoria Musician (Horn) & Director of Operations
George Kilpatrick
Host, Inspiration for the Nation
Allan Kolsky
Symphoria Musician (clarinet)
Robert Lieberman
Managing Partner, RAV Properties
Frank Messere
Dean Emeritus, School of Communication, Media and the Arts, SUNY Oswego
Shelly Thompson-Liedka
Vice President & Commercial Banking Manager, M&T Bank
Wale Oguntola
Nephrologist, St. Joseph’s Health Hospital & Crouse Hospital
Jackie Penfield
Senior HR Consultant, OneGroup
Mike Ratner
Surgeon, Upstate Medical Center, retired
Martha Sutter
Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs & Teaching Professor of Voice, Syracuse University
Gwen Sykes
Executive Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer, SRC, Inc.
Marcus Webb
Program Manager, Entrepreneurship at Columbia Technology Ventures
Gregory Wood
Symphoria Musician (Cello)
Symphoria Staff
Pamela Murchison ✉
Executive Director
Jon Garland ✉
Director of Operations
Ergo Blydenburgh ✉
Orchestra Manager
Nicky Radford ✉
Education & Youth Orchestra Manager
Emily Bass ✉
Box Office Manager
Arvilla Wendland ✉
Personnel Manager
Ben Dettelback ✉
Librarian
Lara Mosby ✉
Senior Manager for Advancement and Community Engagement
Kelly Covert ✉
Corporate Giving and Annual Fund Manager
Andrew Teller ✉
Stage Manager
Brian Pope ✉
Data & Patrons Services Associate
Paul McShee ✉
Youth Orchestra Music Director
Jessica Tumajyan
Youth Strings Conductor