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MICHAEL BUTTERMAN, MUSIC DIRECTOR The Spirit of Boulder 2012-2013 SEASON Season Presenting Sponsors: Gordon & Grace Gamm

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MICHAEL BUTTERMAN, MUSIC DIRECTOR

The Spirit of Boulder2012-2013 SEASON

Season Presenting Sponsors: Gordon & Grace Gamm

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Dear Friends,

The Boulder Phil is in the connections business, andnothing is more important to us than the bondbetween our orchestra and our unique hometown.While reflecting The Spirit of Boulder and blendingtime-tested masterpieces with new discoveries, ouraudience has grown by 40% in the past three seasons.Building on this momentum, our 55th season offers ahost of delights both familiar and fresh.

Along with well-loved music from Tchaikovsky, Brahmsand Sibelius, we’ll enjoy a sizzling new work from CUcomposer Jeff Nytch, hear New Orleans hot jazz fromtrumpet phenom Byron Stripling, explore arctic inspira-tion with Finish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara and examine life’s journey through RichardDanielpour’s setting of poetry by Maya Angelou.

We have much-anticipated returns, as well. On opening night we’ll welcome back a home-town favorite, the brilliant pianist Christopher Taylor. We’ll once again kick off the holiday sea-son with the Boulder Ballet in our annual Nutcracker performances. January marks the returnof one of the world’s preeminent violinists—Sarah Chang—as she performs with the orchestrawith whom she made her professional debut. The Boulder Chorale joins us for two perform-ances of Brahms’ moving Requiem in February. And in March, we’ll enjoy the high-energythrills of Cirque de la Symphonie, sure to be a sell-out again this year. The Phil is honored to have been invited to perform at the prestigious Vilar Performing ArtsCenter in Beaver Creek for the second year in a row this February. Our annual DiscoveryConcerts, performed at Macky and in Adams and Arapahoe Counties, will introduce elemen-tary students to the magic of live symphonic music, and we’ll once again partner with theParlando School for the Arts to present our annual Young Artists Concerto Competition. At the Boulder Phil, we believe in the importance of connections: between us and our com-munity, yes, but especially the connection between you and this miraculous art form calledmusic. Each concert is designed to help spark and strengthen that connection with experi-ences that touch both the heart and the mind. We thank you for being part of the excitementof The Spirit of Boulder this season and look forward to our journey of discovery together.Enjoy!

Michael

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To Our SupportersKKyyllee HHeecckkmmaann EElleecctteedd

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The Boulder Philharmonic

Orchestra Board of Directors has

elected Kyle Heckman as its new

president. Heckman succeeds David

Fulker, who was president of the

board for 8 years, a member of the

board for 8 years prior, and principal

trumpet in the orchestra for 34 years.

Heckman will serve a three-year term.

“I couldn’t be more honored to lead the board of

one of the finest professional orchestras in the state,” said

Heckman, who most recently served as Board Treasurer.

“Under the leadership of Michael Butterman, our

concerts feature world-class artists with programming

that reflects Boulder’s creative spirit. This winning

combination is confirmed by the engagement and

continued growth of our audience and patrons.”

Since November of 2009, Heckman has served as

president of Flatirons Bank, a locally owned and

independent community bank with approximately $100

million in assets. In 2011 he was recognized by the

Boulder County Business Report as one of the top “40

under 40” leaders in the community. He is a violinist, a

patron of the arts, and a certified ski instructor. He is also

an aviation enthusiast and the vice president in charge of

programs at the Mile High chapter of the Experimental

Aircraft Association. He attended both undergraduate and

graduate school at CU-Boulder, earning a B.A. in

economics, a B.S. in business administration, and an

MBA. He is also a 2005 graduate of the League of

American Orchestras’ intensive “Essentials of Orchestra

Management” course.

Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Association

2590 Walnut StreetBoulder, CO 80302

303-449-1343www.boulderphil.org

Christopher Brauchli

David Fulker

Deborah Holland

Teresa Myrwang Holum

Ruth Kahn

Yoriko Morita

Tenly Williams

Sydney Anderson

Amy Batchelor

Barbara Brenton

Kurt Burghardt

Amy Clark

Frank Day

Kitty deKieffer

Ursula Dickinson

Brad Feld

Ray Frommer

Diane Greenlee

Aaron Harber

Yvonne Haun

Ray Hauser

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Joan Knapp

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Bill Obermeier

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Barbara Rumsey

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Robert Wilson

Ed Wolff

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Mary Street, Vice President

Patricia Butler, Secretary

Erma Mantey, Treasurer

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Recognizes those individuals who have demonstrated

outstanding service to the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra

Gail Aweida

Joan Bleacher

Barbara Brenton

Kent Hansen

Ted Manning

Susan Olenwine

Joan Ringoen

Dick Van Pelt

Betty Van Zandt

Brenda Zellner

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Kevin Shuck,

Executive Director

Shelley Sampson, Patron

Services Manager &

Artistic Administrator

Cynthia Sliker,

Development Associate

Michael Allen,

Orchestra Librarian

Janet Braccio,

Publicity Consultant

Holly Hickman,

Marketing Consultant

Kim Peoria,

Orchestra Manager

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Concert Manager

Betty Woon, Bookkeeper

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About the Boulder Phil

Under the vision and leadership of Music Director Michael Butterman, the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is

celebrating its 55th year of providing outstanding orchestral music highlighting the creative talents of our own

unique community. The Boulder Phil is a critically acclaimed professional orchestra, presenting performances

nine months out of the year and employing a core of 72 of our region’s most highly trained musicians.

Voted “Best Classical Music” two years running by the readers of Boulder Weekly, the Boulder Phil’s main

performance venue is Macky Auditorium on the CU-Boulder campus, a historic concert hall which recently

celebrated its 100th anniversary. The Boulder Phil’s Masterworks series—broadcast across the state on

Colorado Public Radio—features a dynamic mix of masterpieces and promising new works, highlighting both

accomplished and emerging guest artists with a special emphasis on Boulder’s own creative community.

The orchestra’s broad reach in the community includes special events such as the annual co-production of

The Nutcracker with the Boulder Ballet and “Café Phil” open rehearsal nights at the Dairy Center for the

Arts. The Boulder Phil also works to inspire the next generation of music-lovers through its Discovery

Concerts reaching 4th and 5th grade students across multiple counties.

Founded in 1958, the Boulder Phil became a fully professional ensemble under the leadership of

Theodore Kuchar, who began his tenure as music director in 1996. Michael Butterman was named music

director in 2006, bringing a strong emphasis on education and outreach, as well as a creative approach to

programming that includes a focus on collaborations with other local artists. Under his direction, the Boulder

Philharmonic Orchestra reflects and fosters all that makes Boulder special—its creativity, spirit, beauty and

quest for knowledge. By connecting people to orchestral music, the Boulder Phil strives to be an essential

part of our community's cultural fabric.

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Michael Butterman, Conductor

Making his mark as a model for today’s conductors, Michael Butterman

is recognized for his commitment to creative artistry, innovative

programming, and audience and community engagement. He is in his

seventh season as Music Director for both the Boulder Philharmonic

Orchestra and the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra, and is in his 13th

season as Principal Conductor for Education and Outreach for the

Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the first position of its kind in the

United States. Beginning in 2009, he assumed the additional post of

Resident Conductor for the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. This past season was highlighted by his

debut with the renowned Cleveland Orchestra.

Mr. Butterman returns to the Cleveland Orchestra in the 2012-2013 season for two concerts and

makes his debut with the California Symphony. Guest conducting engagements also include

appearances with the Detroit Symphony, Houston Symphony, Colorado Symphony, Oregon Symphony,

Kansas City Symphony, Hartford Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Syracuse Symphony, New Mexico

Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Spokane Symphony, El Paso Symphony, Santa Fe Symphony,

Mobile Symphony, Peoria Symphony, Winston-Salem Symphony, Pensacola Opera and Asheville Lyric

Opera. Summer appearances include Tanglewood, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival in Colorado and

the Wintergreen Music Festival in Virginia.

Mr. Butterman gained international attention as a diploma laureate in the Prokofiev International

Conducting Competition and as a finalist in the prestigious Besançon International Conducting

Competition. As the 1999 recipient of the Seiji Ozawa Fellowship, he studied at Tanglewood with

Robert Spano, Jorma Panula, and Maestro Ozawa, and shared the podium with Ozawa to lead the

season’s opening concert. In 1997, Mr. Butterman was sponsored by UNESCO to lead the National

Philharmonic Orchestra of Moldova in a concert of music by great American masters.

From 2000 to 2007, Mr. Butterman held the post of Associate Conductor for the Jacksonville

Symphony in Florida. For six seasons, he also served as Music Director of Opera Southwest in

Albuquerque, NM. Prior to joining the Jacksonville Symphony, Mr. Butterman was Director of Orchestral

Studies at the LSU School of Music for five years, and was Principal Conductor of the LSU Opera

Theater. Previously, he held the post of Associate Conductor of the Columbus Pro Musica Orchestra,

and served as Music Director of the Chamber Opera, Studio Opera, and Opera Workshop at the Indiana

University School of Music. For two seasons, he was also the Associate Music Director of the Ohio Light

Opera, conducting over 35 performances each summer.

At Indiana University, Mr. Butterman conducted a highly acclaimed production of Leonard

Bernstein’s little-known 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in a series of performances at the Kennedy Center

in Washington, DC, receiving unanimous praise from such publications as The New York Times,

Washington Post, Variety, and USA Today. He was subsequently invited to New York at the request of

the Bernstein estate to prepare a performance of a revised version of the work.

Michael Butterman’s work has been featured in five nationwide broadcasts on public radio's

Performance Today, and can be heard on two CDs recorded for the Newport Classics label and on a

new disc in which he conducts the Rochester Philharmonic and collaborates with actor John Lithgow.

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Educational OutreachThe Boulder Philharmonic

believes in the inspiring power of

live orchestral music to enrich

the lives of audience members

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We introduce fourth and fifth graders throughout the Boulder Valley School District to symphonic music

through a performance designed to support their core curriculum. Teachers are provided a curriculum guide

to help prepare their students for the experience, complemented by a visit from Michael Butterman. Our goal

is to inspire students to begin instrumental study through the public schools, which studies show lead to

improved academic performance in other areas as well.

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Through his classroom visits, Maestro Butterman becomes a resource for area music educators. With

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Your financial gift or volunteer work in support of our education programs is critical to our success in

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Join us for our annual fundraising event at the elegant Rembrandt Yard, a perfect setting

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DonorsThe Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra is able to provide high-quality artistic & education programs thanks to

its growing number of its season subscribers, and the annual support of individuals, corporations,

foundations, and government agencies. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation of those who

made contributions or pledges from May 1, 2011 to August 15, 2012.

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DonorsAlan & Tessa Davis

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Franklin

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Grampp

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Hadley

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Hickman

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DonorsChristine & Raymond

Mayer

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McDaniel

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Martha McGavin

Mariagnes Medrud

Christopher Miller

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Kathleen Miller

Alice Munford

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Myers

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Peltzer

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Rochelle Chartier

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Megan Vos

Pamela Walker

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Weidman

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The Gift that Keeps on Giving

You can ensure that your annual gift to the Boulder Philharmonic continues forever. For

example, by designating just $2,000 in your will to the Boulder Philharmonic, you can ensure

that an annual gift of $100 continues to support the classical, education and outreach

programming that you love.

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FALL CHAMBER CONCERTSConcerti of J. S. Bach and His Contemporaries FRI., SEPT. 28 — 7:30 PMFirst Lutheran Church, LongmontSAT., SEPT. 29 — 7:30 PM St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, DenverSUN., SEPT. 30 — 4 PM St. John’s Episcopal Church, Boulder

Zachary Carrettin and Nurit Pacht, violins; Ezra Seltzer, cello; Rick Erickson, harpsichord/organ; BBF Players

FESTIVAL WEEKOPENING CONCERT Festival Players & Artists in Solo RolesSUN., FEB. 24 — 4 PMSt. John’s Episcopal Church, BoulderZachary Carrettin, violin; Sarah Brailey, soprano; Paul Erhard, bass; Rick Erickson, organ

ST. JOHN PASSION, BWV 245 FRI., MAR. 1 — 7:30 PMSt. John’s Episcopal Cathedral, DenverSAT., MAR. 2 — 7:30 PMMountain View Methodist Church, Boulder

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Patron InformationBBOOUULLDDEERR PPHHIILLHHAARRMMOONNIICCOORRCCHHEESSTTRRAADairy Center for the Arts2590 Walnut StreetBoulder, CO 80302Phone: (303) 449-1343

For tickets, call the Boulder Phil officesat (303) 449-1343, ext. 2

Tickets are available online at:www.boulderphil.org

Tickets may also be purchased inperson at the Boulder Phil offices inthe Dairy Center. Please call the abovenumber prior to your visit to verifyoffice hours.

Will Call opens at 6:15 p.m. onconcert evenings.

TTIICCKKEETT EEXXCCHHAANNGGEESSIn the event you are unable to attend aconcert, simply contact us to exchangefor a ticket to another concert in theseason. We must receive your ticket(s)at the Boulder Phil offices no later than24 hours prior to the concert you areunable to attend. For seasonsubscribers, we gladly waive the $5ticket exchange fee. All exchanges aresubject to availability and anyapplicable price difference. All ticketsales are non-refundable.

TTIICCKKEETT DDOONNAATTIIOONNSSIn the event you are unable to attend aconcert, you have the option ofdonating your tickets for resale. Youwill receive a receipt stating that thetotal face value of your ticket purchasehas been converted into a tax-deductible donation, provided wereceive your ticket(s) at the BoulderPhil offices no later than 24 hoursprior to the concert. Severalperformances sold out last season, soyour assistance helps ensure that noseat goes empty!

LLOOSSTT TTIICCKKEETTSSIn the event you lose your tickets,please contact us immediately toarrange replacements. If you find yourtickets missing on the day of theperformance and the Boulder Philoffices are closed, please arrive at WillCall at least 45 minutes prior to thestart time to have your tickets re-issued.

PPAARRKKIINNGG AATT MMAACCKKYY AAUUDDIITTOORRIIUUMMParking is available for a fee in theEuclid Parking Garage on EuclidStreet, adjacent to University MemorialCenter off Broadway. If you arrive early(more than 30 minutes prior to theperformance time), limited free andmetered parking is also available alongUniversity as well as in signed CU lotsaccessed from 13th and 15th streets("Grandview" zone). Please note thatthe lots adjacent to the auditorium arereserved for handicapped and donorparking. For more information aboutbecoming a donor, please call (303)449-1343, ext. 3.

LLAATTEE SSEEAATTIINNGGAs a courtesy to other patrons,latecomers will be seated at anappropriate break duringperformances, at the discretion of theushers.

UUSSEEFFUULL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONNListening devices are available at theMacky box office. Camera andrecording equipment are strictlyprohibited at all Boulder PhilharmonicOrchestra performances. Patrons withcellular phones, beepers or electronicwatches must silence them prior toentering the auditorium. The use of allelectronic devices is prohibited duringperformances. Fire regulations requirethat everyone, regardless of age, have aticket in order to enter the auditorium.Classical concerts are notrecommended for children under age 5.

DDIISSCCOOUUNNTTSSThanks to the generosity of ColoradoBusiness Bank, the Boulder Phil offers$5 tickets to our classical concerts forchildren K-12 (with a paid adult ticket)and students with ID (rush ticketsonly). We also offer discounts to first-time subscribers as well as groups of10 or more. For more information,please call (303) 449-1343, ext. 2.

MMUUSSIICCAALL IINNSSIIGGHHTTSSAt 6:30 p.m. before classical concerts,please join us in Macky Auditorium forinformative insights on the evening'sprograms with a variety of guestspeakers, including Music DirectorMichael Butterman, our guest artistsand composers.

GC: Gold Circle Rows K-T, center

O1: Orchestra 1 Rows U-Z, centerRows N-Z, right and left

O2: Orchestra 2 Rows A-J, centerRows A-M, right and left

O3: Orchestra 3Rows AA-HH

O4: Orchestra 4Rows JJ-KK

L1: Loge 1Rows A-F, balcony

L2: Loge 2Rows G-N, balcony

L3: Loge 3Rows O-T, balcony

OB: Opera Boxes, right and left balcony

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