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MISSIONThe mission of the Handel and Haydn Society is to enrich life and influence culture by performing Baroque and Classical music at the highest levels of artistic excellence, and by providing engaging, accessible, and broadly inclusive music education and training activities. H+H’s Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus present live and recorded historically informed performances of this repertoire in ways that stimulate the musical and cultural development of our Greater Boston community and contemporary audiences across the nation and beyond.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
CHAIRMANNicholas Gleysteen
VICE CHAIRSJulia D. Cox
Todd Estabrook
Deborah S. First
Karen S. Levy
Mary Nada
Michael S. Scott Morton
Wat H. Tyler
TREASURERJeffrey S. Thomas
SECRETARYWinifred I. Li
GOVERNORSWilliam F. Achtmeyer
Amy S. Anthony
Louise Cashman
Willma H. Davis
David Elsbree
John W. Gerstmayr
W. Carl Kester
Mark A. King
Laura Lucke
Kathleen McGirr
Anthony T. Moosey
Dr. Stephen Morrissey
Catherine Powell
George Sacerdote
Emily F. Schabacker
Robert H. Scott
Susan M. Stemper
Nancy B. Tooke
Judith Verhave
Thomas J. Watt
Elizabeth P. Wax
Kathleen W. Weld
Jane Wilson
Jean Woodward
Christopher R. Yens
GOVERNORS EMERITILeo L. Beranek
Joseph M. Flynn
Jerome Preston, Jr.
Janet P. Whitla
BOARD OF OVERSEERS
Martha Hatch Bancroft
Richard D. Batchelder, Jr.
Afarin O. Bellisario
Nancy A. Bradley
Julian G. Bullitt
Dr. Holly Maze Carter
Dr. Paul Corneilson
John S. Cornish
Russell V. Corsini, Jr.
Elizabeth C. Davis
Thomas B. Draper
Sylvia Ferrell-Jones
Christina M. Frangos
Howard Fuguet
Nancy Hammer
Roy A. Hammer
Suzanne Hamner
Anneliese M. Henderson
Paul V. Kelly
Brenda Marr Kronberg
Peter G. Manson
James F. Millea
Michael Oliveri
Dr. Winifred B. Parker
Judith Lewis Rameior
Brenda Gray Reny
Alice E. Richmond
Robin R. Riggs
Timothy C. Robinson
Dr. Michael Fisher Sandler
Richard F. Seamans
Robert N. Shapiro
Cecily Tyler
Susan Weatherbie
Nancy J. Whitney
Dr. Laima Zarins
• As a performing arts organization of the 21st century, H+H’s primary roles are to perform and educate while serving as a resource center and community partner.
• Learning opportunities throughout all of H+H’s activities enrich audience experiences, help bridge the gulf between performers and audience, and foster a healthy, vibrant local environment for the performance of histori-cally informed music.
• Excellent historically informed interpreta-tions transform how audiences experience Baroque and Classical music.
• Creativity, inclusiveness, and accessibility are vital to sustaining H+H as a thriving nonprofit — a Boston-based performing arts organization that attracts a broad, global audience.
CORE COMMITMENTS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & CEO Marie-Hélène Bernard
ARTISTIC DIRECTORHarry Christophers
CHORUSMASTER & ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR John Finney
CONDUCTOR LAUREATEChristopher Hogwood
2013 – 2014 SEASON ANNUAL REPORT 1
CONTENTSTHE 199TH SEASON ................................................................................................... 3
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY ................................................................. 4
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ............................................................................................. 6
EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS ..................................................................................... 8
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES ............................................................................... 10
DONORS ....................................................................................................................12
MUSICIANS + ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................16
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DEAR FRIENDS,The 199th season of the Handel and Haydn Society was one of the most memorable in recent years. From Bach’s Mass in B Minor to Handel’s Samson, the 2013–2014 Season was a stunning platform for exceptional talent: H+H Concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky and Richard Egarr leading the Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus in innovative programs; our youth choirs singing with pride from the stage of Symphony Hall; Har-ry’s majestic Messiah, which will be immortalized in an upcoming CD release; guest conductors Grant Llewellyn and Scott Metcalfe making the music of Haydn, Mozart, and Bach explode with expression; and a deeply moving pairing of Bach and Byrd showcasing H+H exceptional chorus. Under Harry’s visionary musical leadership, H+H is approaching its Bicentennial in peak artistic shape, and the critics have become more and more effusive in their praises.
Together with its distinguished record of artistic excellence, the remarkable quality of H+H is the vigor of its education and community programs — all the activity beyond and behind its busy life of concerts, tours, and recordings. H+H’s far-reaching initia-tives to cultivate young musicians and new audiences, along with its friendly openness to the larger cultural community, have offered outstanding models for other arts organizations. Providing in-school music education and choral programs, our school residencies at Boston’s John F. Kennedy Elementary School and the Joseph Lee School in Dorchester were recently cited in the Boston Globe as one such success story. (Beginning this fall, thanks to new foundation grants, H+H will expand the footprint of this exciting program to yet another underserved public school, the Michael J. Perkins School in South Boston.)
As the following pages of this report show, H+H is well on track — artistically, civically, and financially — to meeting the goals set out in 2012’s Five-Year Strategic Plan. With a budget of $4.1 million and an endowment of well over $6 million, H+H is on solid financial footing. In addition, it is growing its endowment and capabilities with a $12 million Capital Campaign, soon to be announced to the public. True to its legacy, H+H’s operating philosophy remains growth with purpose.
The essence of H+H today is no different from when it was founded in 1815: foster-ing better community. Thanks to the commitment and trust of our audiences, gifted musicians, dedicated staff, Board, and patrons, H+H continues to enrich the lives of Boston’s citizens through vibrant musical performance. With age, there has come tremendous strength — corroborated by Boston Magazine in its recent Best of Boston® issue: “The Handel and Haydn Society is not only the oldest continuously performing arts group in America, it’s also one of the best.”
Marie-Hélène Bernard executive director and ceo
Nicholas Gleysteen chairman
The 199th Season
September 29, 2014
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Founded in Boston in 1815, the Handel and Haydn Society (H+H) is considered America’s oldest continuously performing arts organization. It will celebrate its Bicentennial in 2015 with a series of special concerts and initiatives to honor 200 years of music making. Its Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus are internationally recognized in the field of Historically Informed Performance, using the instruments and techniques of the com-poser’s time. Under Artistic Director Harry Christophers’ lead-ership, H+H’s Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus present live and recorded historically informed performances of this repertoire in ways that stimulate the musical and cultural devel-opment of our Greater Boston community and contemporary audiences across the nation and beyond. H+H’s esteemed tradition of innovation and excellence began in the 19th century with the US premieres of Handel’s Messiah (1818), Haydn’s Creation (1819), Verdi’s Requiem (1878), and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion (1879). In 1967, Artistic Director Thomas Dunn transformed the chorus into a small, expert ensemble, and in 1986, Christopher Hogwood became Artistic Director and added period instrument performances. Music Director Grant Llewellyn (2001–2006) and Artistic Advisor Sir Roger
Norrington (2006–2008) continued this tradition, as Harry Christophers, appointed in 2008, does today.
H+H is widely known through its concert series; tours; 99.5 WCRB, NPR, and American Public Media broadcasts; and recordings. Its nine-program series, held at Symphony and Jordan Halls in Boston and Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, reaches nearly 3,000 subscrib-ers and over 18,000 single ticket attendees from throughout New England and beyond. It is one of only two music organizations in New England to regularly feature international guest conductors and soloists, and the only period ensemble in America to present a full-season series at a venue as large as Symphony Hall. It employs the region’s finest period instrument players and singers, including many who represent the next generation of leading artists.
In 2014, The New Yorker affirmed, “American classical music launched in earnest” at H+H 200 years ago, and the organization is still a “steady heartbeat for classical music in this country.” H+H has also recently been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, and Gramophone (UK). In 2011, The Hub Review (Boston) dubbed H+H “the best chorus in New England.” H+H made its European debut in 1996 at the
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Edinburgh International Festival with a fully staged production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Recent tours have taken H+H to the Haydn Festival in Ester-házy, Austria, in 2006; to the BBC Proms Festival, London with Haydn’s Seasons, which the London Telegraph named one of the top musical events of 2007; and to Cal Performances in Berkeley and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California, with Handel’s Jephtha in 2013.
Over the past 20 years, H+H has presented interdisciplinary programs featuring dance, opera, jazz, and theater; collaborators have included the Mark Morris Dance Group, Chinese stage director Chen Shi-Zheng, Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, and David McCullough. H+H won a Grammy award in 2003 for its recording of Tavener’s Lamentations and Praises, co-commissioned with Chanticleer, and in 2005 had two recordings on the Billboard top 10 classical music chart. Since its first recording collaboration with Harry Christophers on the CORO label, released in Septem-ber 2010, it has issued three live commercial recordings of works by Mozart — Mass in C Minor (2010), Requiem (2011), and Coro-nation Mass (2012) — as well as the critically acclaimed Haydn,
Vol. 1 (September 2013) and the best-selling Joy to the World: An American Christmas (October 2013). Timed expressly for the Bicentennial, Handel’s Messiah, recorded live under the direction of Harry Christophers at Boston’s Symphony Hall, will be released in October 2014 on the CORO label. A recording of Haydn’s The Creation is planned for release in 2015, also on CORO.
As a 21st-century performing arts organization, H+H’s primary roles are to perform and educate, and to serve as a community partner and resource center. Its Karen S. and George D. Levy Education Program, established in 1985, reaches 10,000 children each year through public school visits and chorus partnerships, in-school music instruction, five youth choruses, and pre-professional vocal training. H+H also maintains partnerships with cultural and higher education institutions, offers college students opportunities to learn about and develop mastery in Baroque and Classical music, and of-fers youth and adult education opportunities that include free con-certs and lectures at libraries, community centers, and museums.
The Handel and Haydn Society is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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H+H’s 2013–2014 Season — its 199th — featured exceptional music-making of the highest artistic quality under the leadership of Harry Christophers, in his fifth season as Artistic Director. H+H and Harry Christophers opened the 2013-2014 Season on Sep-tember 27 and 29, 2013 with Bach’s monumental Mass in B Minor, featuring solos by members of the H+H Chorus, and closed with Handel’s great oratorio Samson, premiered in the US by H+H in 1848. Throughout the 199th season, H+H presented 25 subscrip-tion concerts at Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, and Sanders Theatre. H+H reintroduced Holiday Sing, a holiday concert for the family featuring H+H Chorus and VAP choruses, led by John Finney. H+H was featured in the Celebrity Series’s 75th anniversary presenta-tion of Mark Morris’s new production of Handel’s Acis and Galatea (Mozart arrangement) at the Shubert Theatre and was invited to perform two concerts during the American Guild of Organists Boston Conference in June 2014. It traveled across New England to present a performance at the First Congregational Church in Hamilton, MA in celebration of the church’s 300th anniversary; a string program led by Concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky at the Port-land Ovations series, in Portland, ME; and a chamber performance in Portsmouth, NH. Season highlights include:
• 26 concerts were given in Greater Boston at the Boston Athenæum; Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center; Concerts at the Point in Westport, MA; Concord Museum, MA; Harvard Club, King’s Chapel; Massachusetts Historical Society; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; the Museum of African American History; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Peabody Essex Museum; the Rockport Music Festival; and the Somerset Club. In addition,
H+H gave concerts as part of the Opening Our Doors Festival, the inaugural Boston ArtWeek, and the Boston Summer Arts Weekend Festival co-produced by WGBH and the Boston Globe.
• A creative partnership with MassArt wherein 54 junior class students in the Illustration Department created works of visual art inspired by Handel’s dramatic oratorio Samson. Twelve of the pieces were selected for display at the performances of Samson in May.
• Students from H+H’s Vocal Arts Program’s Young Women’s Chamber Choir and Young Men’s Chorus were featured in a pro-gram of Handel and Vivaldi at Symphony Hall in February 2013.
• 26,642 tickets (13,659 subscriber tickets and 12,983 single tickets) were sold throughout the season to subscription concerts.
• 30% of the audience was between the ages of 18-44 years old.
• Well over 7,500 people connected to H+H through lectures, chamber concert activities in non-traditional venues, and free access to performances at Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, and other venues in Greater Boston.
• Through its Heartstring program, H+H offered 3,086 free concert tickets to public school students, education program families, and other underserved communities who would not otherwise attend a performance. Key partners included the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Boston Trinity Academy, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Hearth-Home, MassMentoring, the Old Colony YMCA of Brockton, and Rosie’s Place.
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
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GUEST CONDUCTORSRichard Egarr, conductor
Grant Llewellyn, conductor
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Scott Metcalfe, conductor
Aisslinn Nosky, leader and violin
GUEST SOLOISTSMatthew Brook, bass-baritone
Dashon Burton, bass-baritone
Joshua Ellicott, tenor
Joélle Harvey, soprano
Gillian Keith, soprano
Nathalie Paulin, soprano
Tom Randle, tenor
Daniel Taylor, countertenor
Sumner Thompson, baritone
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezzo-soprano
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOLOISTSMatthew Anderson, tenor
Jonas Budris, tenor
Woodrow Bynum, bass
Marcio de Oliveira, tenor
Guy Fishman, cello
Katherine Growdon, alto
Stephen Hammer, oboe
Catherine Hedberg, alto
Margaret Lias, alto
Thea Lobo, alto
Christina Day Martinson, violin
Emily Marvosh, alto
David McFerrin, bass
Martin Near, alto
Aisslinn Nosky, violin
Jessica Petrus, soprano
Stefan Reed, tenor
Margot Rood, soprano
Andrew Schwartz, bassoon
Sonja DuToit Tengblad, soprano
Teresa Wakim, soprano
Patrick Waters, tenor
Brenna Wells, soprano
H+H DEEPENED ITS WORK TO REACH
WELL OVER 50,000 PEOPLE EACH YEAR
• H+H established a VAP Parents Council to build community among the VAP parents, integrate them in the broader organization of H+H, and offer a forum to receive parent feedback.
• H+H musicians provided four in-class performances to demonstrate period instruments and performance techniques at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — a program initiated by H+H in 2008.
• H+H Chorus once again performed with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and Federico Cortese in their January 2014 performance of Puccini’s opera, Tosca, at Sanders Theatre.
• H+H continued its partnership with the New England Conservatory for the conducting apprenticeship program. NEC Master’s candidates in Orchestra Conducting, Earl Kim and Nathan Aspinall, spent weeks at H+H with Harry Christophers, Richard Egarr, and Grant Llewellyn.
• The Society Ball on March 22, 2014 honored educators Sandra Niccolucci and Thomas F. Kelly, bringing together 263 guests to support educational and artistic activities at H+H.
IN-SCHOOL PERFORMANCES
Handel and Haydn Society’s professional Vocal Quartet and pia-nist presented 59 free performances of What’s an Oratorio? at no cost to 48 public schools in the Greater Boston area, including those that assist students with learning disabilities. In addition, the Quartet participated in WGBH’s annual Classical Cartoon Festival at Symphony Hall in October 2013, and performed at the Boston Children’s Museum in June 2014.
SCHOOL RESIDENCIES
In 2013–2014, H+H expanded its public school partnership at the Joseph E. Lee School in Dorchester, where H+H soprano and music educator Sonja DuToit Tengblad led a hands-on, multidi-mensional after-school program to students in grades 3 and 4. In addition, through collaboration with Citizen Schools, H+H insti-tuted the Lee School’s first school choral program which serves students in grades 5–7 under the direction of teaching artist, Kilian Mooney. H+H brought weekly music instruction at no cost during the regular school day to all students in grades K2 and 1 at John F. Kennedy School as part of the students’ core curriculum. H+H soprano and music educator Jennifer Ashe provided stu-dents with a sequential program in music literacy and singing.
COLLABORATIVE YOUTH CONCERTS
Collaborative Youth Concerts completed their 27th season in 2013–2014. Since 1987, high school choruses from Belmont, Boston, Brockton, Danvers, Lawrence, Lynn, New Bedford, New-ton, and North Quincy have performed masterpieces by Bach,
Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Purcell, Schubert, and Vivaldi with H+H’s Period Instrument Orchestra and vocal soloists. This season, the program expanded to include the communities of Lunenburg and Peabody. John Finney conducted 345 students from Boston Latin School, Boston Arts Academy, Brockton High School, Lawrence High School for the Performing Arts, Lunen-burg High School, Lynn Classical High School, Lynn English High School, and Peabody Veterans Memorial High School in performances of Durante’s Magnificat, and two choruses from Handel’s Samson with members of H+H’s Period Instrument Orchestra and Vocal Quartet. The concerts took place on Feb-ruary 5 at Brockton High School, February 11 at Lawrence High School, and February 13 at the Boston Latin School. Ninety-four singers from the three high schools performed “Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite” from Handel’s Samson at the Vivaldi Gloria concerts at Symphony Hall on February 21 and 23. The Collaborative Youth Concerts program reached a com-bined audience of over 5,000 people.
VOCAL ARTS PROGRAM
H+H enrolled 144 VAP students: 22 in Singers, 32 in Youth Chorus, 25 in Young Men’s Chorus, and 65 in Young Women’s Chorus. This season marked the debut of the Young Women’s Chamber Choir, which was comprised of 18 highly advanced singers selected from the Young Women’s Chorus. Twelve students were enrolled in the High School Soloists, all of whom also participated in the VAP choral program.
EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS
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Forty-eight percent of VAP students received financial aid and subsidies; 38 graduated in May, including students who had been in the program since 2006.
In addition to their annual winter and spring concerts, VAP ensembles presented nine concerts in the community, three of which were collaborations with other vocal and orchestral ensembles (youth, university, and professional). Highlights of the 2013-2014 school year included:
SEPTEMBER 28, 2013: Youth Chorus sang excerpts from Mozart’s Magic Flute in collaboration with the Boston Lyric Opera.
NOVEMBER 20–24, 2013: Members of the Youth Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus performed in the Boston Lyric Opera’s production of Lizzie Borden by Jack Beeson.
NOVEMBER 30, 2013: H+H Singers enthusiastically performed to a full-house audience of family, friends, and museum attendees at the Boston Children’s Museum.
DECEMBER 14, 2014: Young Women’s Chamber Choir, Young Men’s Chorus, Singers, and the Youth Chorus performed with the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus and members of the Period Instrument Orchestra in H+H’s revival of Holiday Sing at Faneuil Hall.
FEBRUARY 21 AND 23, 2014: The Young Women’s Chamber Choir and the Young Men’s Chorus performed Vivaldi’s Gloria at Sym-phony Hall with the H+H Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus.
MARCH 1, 2014: The Young Men’s Chorus performed with five other Massachusetts high school and collegiate young men’s choirs in the Massachusetts Young Men’s Choral Festival, hosted by Worcester Polytechnic Institute at First Baptist Church in Worcester.
Several VAP graduates will attend Amherst College, Oberlin College, Williams College, Northeastern University, among other colleges in fall 2014.
AWARDS FOR MUSIC EXCELLENCE
The Evangelyna Etienne Scholarship was given to Andrew Milne, a former Young Men’s Chorus member and music education ma-jor at SUNY/Fredonia. The Candace MacMillen Achtmeyer Award went to VAP senior, Jessica Toupin, who will attend UMASS/Amherst Commonwealth Honors College in fall 2014 and major in vocal performance and music business. The Barbara E. Maze Award for Musical Excellence was presented to Jenna Lorusso, former member of the Young Women’s Chorus, and a 2014 graduate of Westminster Choir College. All three awards were presented at the close of the VAP High School Soloists spring recital on June 11, 2014 at New England Conservatory.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTSStatement of Financial Position
PLACEHOLDER UNRESTRICTED
GRATEFULH+H IS
TO THE MANY SUPPORTERS WHO
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014
ASSETS Unrestricted Net Assets
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Permanently Restricted Net Assets
Total 6/21/2014 (FY14)
Case and cash equivalents $385,248 $731,150 $486,445 $1,602,843
Accounts receivable 81,225 - - 81,225
Pledges receivable 118,592 2,138,600 898,322 3,155,514
Investments, at market value - 1,657,315 4,208,755 5,866,071
Prepaid expenses 189,358 - - 189,358
Furniture, equpment, net depreciation* 131,434 - - 131,434
TOTAL ASSETS $905,857 $4,527,065 $5,593,522 $11,026,444
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable & accrued expenses 143,823 - - 143,823
Deferred revenue 741,719 - - 741,719
TOTAL LIABILITIES 885,542 - - 885,542
NET ASSETS
Operating & Reserve Funds 20,315 261,347 281,662
Capital Campaign 4,265,718 5,593,522 9,859,240
TOTAL NET ASSETS $20,315 4,527,065 5,593,522 10,140,902
LiABiLiTiES & NET ASSETS $905,857 $4,527,065 $5,593,522 $11,026,444
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TOTAL REVENUE: $4,293,194
TOTAL EXPENSES: $4,281,882
Statement of Activities
BOARD GIVING: $698,860
INDIVIDUAL GIVING: $570,444Increase of 11% over FY13. Individual giving
has steadily increased over the past six years, growing 50% since FY08.
FOUNDATION, CORPORATE, AND GOVERNMENT GIVING: $325,820
THE SOCIETY BALL NET REVENUE: $231,799
SUBSCRIPTION: 752,139
SINGLE TICKETS: 667,764
OTHER: 304,479
CONTRIBUTED REVENUE: $2,568,812
TOTAL EXPENSES: $4,281,882
EARNED REVENUE: $1,724,382
MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR THE ORGANIZATION
TO CONTINUE ITS MISSION
In 2013, H+H received one million dollars from an anonymous donor to support the endowment, strategic initiatives, and the Bicentennial. This gift is among the largest donations received by H+H in its history.
Thirty-five events held throughout the season thanked H+H supporters and fostered interaction between musicians and audiences. These included Opening Fanfare and Ovation! at Lucca Back Bay, pre-concert receptions, open rehearsals, concerts at the Somerset Club, backstage champagne toasts, and events in private homes throughout the Boston area.
ARTISTIC & EDUCATION PROGRAMS EXPENSES: $2,935,341
ADMINISTRATIVE & FUNDRAISING EXPENSES: $1,188,003
BICENTENNIAL EXPENSES: $158,538
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DONORSThe Handel and Haydn Society is grateful for the generous support of the following individuals and institutions who made Annual Fund gifts to H+H during the 2013–2014 Season.
INDIVIDUALS
COMPOSERS’ CiRCLE
Handel and Haydn Circle ($50,000 and above)
Fay ChandlerMichael Scott Morton
Mozart Circle ($35,000 to $49,999)
Julia D. CoxJane & Wat Tyler
Bach Circle ($20,000 to $34,999)
Amy S. AnthonyWillma H. DavisDeborah & Robert FirstJoseph M. FlynnNicholas & Paula GleysteenBarbara & Amos B. HostetterKaren Secunda LevyEmily F. SchabackerEstate of Koen
& Bartha Van Opijnen*Thomas & Jane WattChristopher R. Yens
Temple V. GillOne Anonymous Donor
CONDUCTOR’S CiRCLE
Platinum Baton ($10,000 to $19,999)
Allison & William AchtmeyerEdmund & Betsy Cabot
Charitable FoundationLouise & Thomas CashmanDavid B. Elsbree
& Lorraine GilmoreTodd Estabrook & John TenhulaHoward & Darcy FuguetAnne & David GergenJohn & Pamela GerstmayrEllen & John HarrisMr.* & Mrs. J. Robert HeldAnneliese & J. Thomas
HendersonHorace H. Irvine IIJane E. Manilych &
Prof. W. Carl KesterWinifred I. Li & William P. OliverAnthony T. MooseyBetty Morningstar
& Jeanette KrugerStephen MorrisseyMary & Sherif Nada Mr. & Mrs. J. Daniel PowellRobert H. Scott
& Diane T. SpencerSusan M. Stemper
& Peter Lieberwirth
Jeffrey S. & Linda H. ThomasNancy & Michael TookeJudy & Menno VerhaveElizabeth & Robert WaxKathleen & Walter WeldWilson Family FoundationJohn J. Winkleman Jr.Jean Woodward
Gold Baton ($5,000 to $9,999)
Carolyn & William AliskiRob & Nancy BradleyJohn F. Cogan & Mary L. CornilleJohn Cornish &
Victoria Angelatova-CornishWilliam & Sally CoughlinNancy & Bill HammerJudith & Mark KingJanina LongtineLaura M. & Thomas R. LuckePeter G. Manson
& Peter A. DurfeeKathleen McGirr
& Keith CarlsonJames F. Millea
& Mary Ellen BrescianiMaurice M. Pechet Fund on
behalf of Mrs. Carol A. PechetSamuel D. PerryMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. RobinsonGeorge & Carol SacerdoteStanley & Kay SchlozmanRobert N. ShapiroDavid G. Tuerck
& Prema P. PopatCecily TylerMatthew A. & Susan
B. Weatherbie FoundationJanet & Dean WhitlaCharles O. Wood III & Miriam
M. Wood FoundationLaima & Bertram ZarinsTwo Anonymous Donors
Silver Baton ($2,500 to $4,999)
Richard & Margaret BatchelderAfarin & Lee BellisarioJennifer BemisLeo L. BeranekSidney E. Berger
& Michèle V. CloonanPeter Boberg &
Sunwoo KahngMark C. Brockmeier & Kate SilvaPolly BrownJulian & Marion BullittJohn & Maria CoxTom & Ellen DraperRoland & Alice DriscollSylvia Ferrell-JonesIrving & Gloria Fox
Stephen & Rhea GendzierPamela Kohlberg
& A. Curt GreerDeborah & Martin HaleSylvia & Roy A. HammerProf. Paul Christopher Joss &
Dr. Rhoda Kupferberg JossPaul V. Kelly & Linda PerrottoClaire LaporteRory O’Connor & Claire MuhmScott & Diane PalmerMr. & Mrs. Rienzi B. Parker Jr.Judith Lewis RameiorAlice E. Richmond &
David RosenbloomDr. Michael F. SandlerRobert & Rosemarie ScullyJohn & Jean SouthardDavid & Sharon SteadmanJolinda & William TaylorTwo Anonymous Donors
Bronze Baton ($1,500 to $2,499)
Joseph A. AbucewiczMartha Hatch BancroftMarie-Hélène BernardDr. John D. Biggers
& Dr. Betsey WilliamsLawrence & Phyllis BuellRick & Nonnie BurnesRobert CottaCarolyn & Forbes Dewey
in memory of Ron Woodward Catherine F. DowningRoy Brian Du BoisMaisie & Jefferson FlandersThatcher L. GearhartJoseph R. GodzikWendy & Clark GrewCharles & Lynn GriswoldSuzanne & Easley HamnerDr. & Mrs. John T. HerrinDr. Douglas Horst &
Ms. Maureen PhillipsArthur & Eileen HulnickRachel JacoffJoan G. KinneBrenda M. KronbergNeil M. KulickGary Lee & Janice GlynnRobert & Virginia LyonsPatricia & Richard MacKinnonJohn & Susan MorrisRobert & Jane MorseGregory A. Netland
& Kimberly A. HollidayC. Patrick O’Donnell Jr.
& Kendra O’DonnellWinifred & Leroy ParkerBrenda Gray RenyMartha Robert
Lidia & Jerry RosenbaumArnold & Mary SlavetNed Tate & Frank TateW. M. ThackstonRosamond B. VauleKatie & Marshall Wolf
in celebration of Debbie & Bob First
Peter & Susan WorkumJeanne W. YozellThe Honorable Rya W. ZobelTwo Anonymous Donors
MUSiCiANS’ CiRCLE
Soloists’ Circle ($1,000 to $1,499)
William & Julia Alexander in memory of F. Knight Alexander
Dr. Ronald ArkyPeter Banks in honor of
Karen LevyMary Briggs & John KrzywickiReverend Thomas W. BuckleyKatie & Paul ButtenwieserJane & Christopher CarlsonMelissa Chase & K. E. DuffinJohn & Katharine CipollaEric & Kitty DavisChristina M. FrangosNicholas & Marjorie GrevilleBill & Cile HicksNancy & Richard LubinLaura & Scott MalkinAnne & Eli ManchesterNancy Nizel in memory
of George LevyMs. Marie B. NormoylePaul Rabin & Arlene SnyderLois C. RussellPaul & Ann SaganSusan Schaefer
& Christian HalbyRichard & Eleanor SeamansAlan E. SmithMr. & Mrs. Theodore
E. Stebbins Jr.Robert WalkerLucas WegmannMargot T. Young in honor of
Kathleen & Walter WeldTwo Anonymous Donors
Chorus Circle ($500 to $999)
Rev. Kazimierz BemRhys Bowen & Rebecca SnowDr. & Mrs. R. E. BritterJohn Paul & Diane BrittonPaul & Patricia BuddenhagenSusan Okie BushRonald & Elizabeth CampbellPaul & Wendy ChieffoMegan Christopher
& Richard AslanianDennis Churchman
& James EvansRussell & Althea CorsiniAmanda & Robert CroneMr. Paul Cully & Ms. Anne KisilHeather & Jeffrey Curtis
Maria Helene De LaireTerry DecimaMary DeisslerMichael & Kate DuffieldCheryl Dyment
& Dennis O’BrienDaniel D. FedermanMarcy G. GefterJames & Melissa GerrityJack GormanD. J. GriffithJonathan & Victoria GuestJohn & Olga Guttag
in honor of Brenda RenyCarroll & Molly HarringtonBarry & Janis HennesseyKyle HoepnerWarren & Marilyn HollinsheadPeter & Jane HowardFrederick IlchmanKaren & Barry KayAlvin KhoChristian Lane & Trevor PollackMargot KittredgeDavid & Suzanne LarsenNicolas Minutillo
& Sandra LarsonBeth & Michael LueyDr. & Mrs. Edward J. MartensTimothy McAllister
& Beth LehmanBarbara Ann
& Michael McCahillWilliam B. McDiarmidAudrey & Douglas MillerDr. Robert T. Doyle
& Dr. Mary Ann NievesH. Peter Norstrand
& Katherine TallmanPetersen Family FundDana & Carolyn PopeEllen PowersSuzanne PrattJohn S. ReidyDr. & Mrs. William A. RibichBerit & Philip RightmireKenneth B. SampsonRobert & Catherine SchneiderStanley & Jody SmithAlbert B. StaeblerTerry & Michael TaylorRik & Elise Tuve
in memory of Ron WoodwardAnne R. UmphreyHeidi VernonLucy B. Wallace Dr. Arthur C. Waltman
& Ms. Carol WatsonJudith WarrenBarbara WeidlichClifford Wunderlich
& David ShuckraThree Anonymous Donors
Orchestra Circle ($250 to $499)
Joseph Aieta & Helen AlcalaRaymond P. AndersonTracy W. BarronHarriet C. BarryJoe Basile & Sheelah Sweeny
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Jeffrey BatesElaine Beilin & Robert BrownMilton BerglundRobert Berk & Lei SunLynn Harllee BichajianEdward S. W. BoeselRichard H. & Joan C. BowenGaby & Bob Bradley in memory
of Ron WoodwardDavid & Barbara BristolRobert BurgerJohn & Stephanie BurnsFrederick & Edith ByronIan & Kelsey CalhounMiguel CanizaresSarah M. Carothers
& Duncan G. ToddLynette M. Casciotti
in honor of Laura LuckeMr. & Mrs. Eugene G. CassisEdmund Cibas & Todd StewartJohn Clark & Judith StoughtonMr. John ClippingerChristine A. CoakleyRawson & Donna CoatsJanet Codley & Takashi FukudaRichard & Barbara CorkeyRobert V. CostelloPaul Cousineau & Patricia
Vesey-McGrew in memory of Emile & Annette Cousineau
Cynthia & Harvey CreemWilliam & Joan CrossonAnn Stenbeck & Peter CundallMr. & Mrs. John D. Curtin, Jr.Joanne & Alfred D’AlessandroMark T. DeeDuane R. DowneyMichael A. DrewLinda DruryJudy & Jack DuncanDaniel Elias in honor of
Ms. Nancy HammerJoel & Janet FarrellLouise FassettJohn & Patricia FolcarelliZhigang FuEdward N. GadsbyPaul Gallo & Diana
Collazo-GalloChristina Gamba-VitaloDrs. Philip & Marjorie GerdineJane Crandell
& Dr. Jonathan GlassMichael GnozzioGoodman Family Fund of the
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Stacy GouldMr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. GouldPaul & Priscilla GrayMr. & Mrs. Brian M. GriffinCarol GriffinAnne H. GrossGregory Hagan & Leslie BraytonCharles & Mary HallEdward & Margaret HandyPaul & Elizabeth HarringtonChris & Susan HarrisAlice B. Hatch
Bernhard & Susan HeersinkRichard & Erica HiersteinerIngrid & Michael HillingerThomas Frederick HindleJennifer Hochschild
& C. Anthony BrohBarry & Diane HoffmanMark & Cindy HolthouseJohn & Judith HurleyMelinda JulbertElizabeth KaplanMaryanne KingErnest KleinAndrew KruegerCynthia LandauGail & Richard LeonardMargaret LiasErnest LoewensteinRobert Macauley & Anita Israel*Elaine MarshallLawrence A. Martin, Jr.John MayerAudrey McCarthy & John HoyeGeorge McCormickRuth & Victor McElhenyBarbara McGovernGeorge McNeilTherese MintonMarjorie Mooney-SeusDavid & Kathleen Rushford
Murray Charitable FoundationMichi NagashimaWilliam & Martha O’DellMichael & Adam OliveriMaureen & Douglas OlsenRoss PageGlenn & Faith ParkerTerri PatteeMike Peluse
& Hannah WeismanHarold I. PrattSally & Andrew Quale
in memory of Ron WoodwardFrederick ReisJohn A. Renner, Jr.Stephen & Geraldine RicciElizabeth Gawthrop RielyTheodore & Christine RistainoArthur & Elaine RobinsRusty & Mike RollandMr. & Mrs. Paul W. SandmanElizabeth M. SanningScheinbart Family Fund
in honor of Alyson GreerPaula & Steven SchimmelJohn & Anne SchiragaCindy & Walter SchlaepferElizabeth & Russell SchuttJeremiah ShafirMiriam SheehanDr. Ira SilvermanDouglas & Karen SkillinsJanet K. SkinnerJoseph Peter SpangStephen SpiegelbergDrs. Robert G. Spiro
& Mary Jane SpiroAshley & Willis StinsonAmy Stern Stoffelmayr in
memory of Bertram Stoffelmayr
Jill & Alice SullivanJohn & Donna SytekAlan Lawson
& Mary Beth TabaccoDaniel & Janet TasselLisa TeotDeborah ThomasNathalie & John ThompsonOlaf & Peggie ThorpElizabeth A. Van Atten
& Kimberley R. Van AttenJoseph & Sara VolpeDonald & Susan WareRhonda & Milton WeinsteinAnn Marie Lindquist
& Robert WeisskoffBarbara Werner
& Catherine RileyRuth S. WestheimerBernhardt & Mary Jane
WuenschRobert & Sarah WulffJohn & Judith WymanThree Anonymous Donors
Friends’ Circle ($75 to $249)
Dorothy Africa & Guy FedorkowGraham & Elisabeth AllisonJoshua AndersonHope AndersonSally R. AndersonJames AnnisSarah AshbySusan AssmannNathaniel & Berta AtwaterChristopher BaileyCatherine BaislyTrudy T. BaldwinSesha BarathamCharles S. Barnaby
& Cynthia A. BirrAnn Marie & Michael BaronePhilip BarrAnne T. BarrettChristopher F. BaumSusan BaustKimberley BeaudetUlrich & Greda BeckerEdward & Judith BeckerVideen & Christopher BennettOksana BerezkinaAlexandra BertranVesna BesarabicConrad & Marianne BiberTristan & Andrew BinnsWalter W. Birge IIIStuart & Dorothy BlessKatharine BodenCarolyn & Eugene Boehne
in memory of Olive NickersonPaul BoghosianCarrie BolsterJohn BonnanzioHerbert & Barbara BoothroydSolomon & Georgette BoucaiOliver BouchierJudith & Dorian BowmanNancy BradfordCynthia & Joel BradleyMr. & Mrs. David I. Brainard
Daniel & Janyce BrazelRobert BrazileJoseph J. BrenckleDr. & Mrs. Rick BringhurstConstantine BrocoumJoyce & Lawrence BrooksLeonard Buckle
& Suzann Thomas-BuckleEdmund & Anne BullisFrancisco BuotJudith BurlingCharles & Maria BurnhamJames & Ellen BurnsPhilip A. CabasinoMary Ellen CahillMaryellen CallahanEwan & Ellen CameronAlan CameronFabrice & Marie-Jo CancreGregory CannSteven CaputoHolly & William Carter Mary ChamberlainJoanna Charmant & Jens WalzMr. & Mrs. Christopher L. ChaseThomas ChasseElspeth ChasserDeborah ChoateClara ChowRachel Cleetus
& Herman WillemsWilliam Clendaniel
& Ronald BarbagalloRev. Francis J. ClohertyDonna Makin CoardRobert L. CochranJohn & Carole CodyJohn & Cynthia ColdrenAnn M. CollinsDavid & Randi ConleyJohn ConwayMary CoombsJohn CrimliskNeal CrosslandCharles P. CroteauDavid CrouthamelElizabeth CrowellEsteban Cuebas-IncleSarah CummerJanice & Stanley CundeyMichael & Theresia
CunninghamAnn & Elliot CurtisCynthia & D’addarioBenjamin & Alexandra DaneThe Davis FamilyRuth DavisJohn & Ellen DeMambroJacqueline DennisDean K. Denniston Jr.Julie DespresNancy & John DevereauxBeth & Steven DevlinJohn DewsnapMichael Diener
& Barbara SoojianDavid & Mary DinwoodeyPeter DodsonCharles & Sheila DonahueSean Duffy
Henry P. DunbarJohn DunnVic & Susan Dvorak
in honor of Rev. Joseph BishopKenneth DzusMr. Frederick EayrsJudith EdersheimMichael & Marie EllmannWilliam & Ann EquitzChris & Karen EriksonClarke EslerMs. Heather J. MoultonPeter & Sarah FarrowMr. & Mrs. Charles S. Faulkner IIDan H. FennNancy & William FenstemacherMartha FerkoCorina & Craig FifieldThomas & Sharon FincherMary Louise FisherDr. & Mrs. Jeff F. FlaggCarolyn & Richard FleissJohn & Lila Foster
in memory of Ron WoodwardDan & Lois FrasierCona FrederickEdward FreedmanMargaretta FultonJames Gado & Janet AdachiChristine GarrityHelen GatesJoseph Geller & Maria BenetSusan GerngrossDavid & Janet GieleRuth & Michael Gilbert-WhitnerThomas M. GillespieMichael & Mary GimbroneWilliam GlennonJohn GloreDrs. Alfred & Joan GoldbergEdith Goldman
& Morton HoffmanLidia Schapira & Michael
GoldsteinPamela GoloskieLaura & Carl GoodmanMark GottesmanGerald Graham & Emily MooreMr. & Mrs. Roland Gray IIIMary J. GreerPhilipp & Susan GrefeJonathan & Sandra GrindlayRandal GuendelRon GuerrieroPatrick GuinenDon Haber & Connie HouckBarbara HankinIvan J. HansenHope HareAdam Harper
& Stephenie StrogneyMonina & James HarperElizabeth HarrisCharles & Linda H. BuuckAnne HartmereKathleen HasselblattSusan HassingerRobert Haynor
& Ralph ColangeloJasjit Heckathorn
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Carl & Catherine HedbergJohn & Tessa Hedley-WhyteLinda J. HeffnerMJ HendersonGerard HerlihyJoseph HerounEdward & Pamela HofferDoreen & James HogleJeanne O. HollandThomas Horrocks
& Elizabeth Carroll-HorrocksNancy & Thomas Howley
in honor of Anne GergenJames S. HoyteGeorge & Sytske HumphreyRoger & Janice HuntJoseph Hunter
& Esther SchlorholtzRobert HutchisonAndrew & Monique HuvosLin HymelGuibenson HyppoliteMichael Iannicelli
& Petia Loukova-IannicelliElliot IsenMarian JacksonPaul & Stone JasieHariharan JayaramRonald & Cecilia Jean-LouisPatricia & Robert JedreyKathleen & Hershel JickNeida Jimenez
& David SangurimaTimothy JohnsonConnie JohnsonDr. Christine L. JohnstonR. Christian JohnstonAnthony & Ann JonesDavid & Althea KaemmerRobert & Mary KahnDaniel & Pamela KaplanPeter KaufmanEileen KavanaghMarjorie KellnerCharles & Anne KellyStephen KennedyRobert & Patricia KetchumMarybeth KimballHeather & Robert KirbyMarcellus KosterAndrea Kramer
& Timothy RoachJane KratschMr. & Mrs. Michael KrausKarl KullingBarbara & Trevor LancasterChristopher LandeeRudolph L. LantelmeTanmoy Laskar
in memory of Cote LaramieDeborah A. Lawson
& Duane J. MatthiesenJonathan LeavittLaura & William LebowHeather LechtmanEunmi & Yong-Joon LeeElliot & Nancy LilienJulian LimaStuart LippeHenry & Marilyn Litz
Emmy Llewellyn in honor of Teresa Wakim, soprano
Saldis Lugo in memory of Vln McLellan
Mr. & Mrs. Mark LuiggiColin LynchMartha LynchHarold J. MacCaugheyAudrey A. MacdonaldPauline M. MacDonaldWinnie & Bill MackeyCamille & Robert MacKusickElizabeth MacumberNancy Madden & Randy GioiaPhyllis MaddoxRichard MannalKatya MantrovaEduardo Marchena
& Jean DarlingtonJoseph MariDavid MartinKristin & William MartinSusan Martin-JoyDorothy MawnScott MazurJeff McConnell & Janet ChumleyThomas & Margaret McCormickScott & Mary McDougal in
memory of Ronald N. WoodwardHarriet McGrawJayne A. McMellenTim & Jane McMurrichElizabeth & Dave McNabKathleen McQuillanSusan & Kirtland MeadDr. Marian MeheganRobert MelendyMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. MelisiSusan & Tremont MiaoSara & Forest MilderJohn & Sally MillerJanet MinerChris Mirley in memory of
John MirleyBarbara MooreDeborah & Timothy MooreSusan & Paul MoranDavid & Susan MorseRay Morton-EwbankAmy MossmanWesley & Sandra MottMelissa & David MoyerJohn & Jasmine MurphyMarjorie NastouBenjamin NealeJohn & Evelyn NeumeyerSelma NewburghMort & Raisa NewmanAmy H. NichollsRobert & Diane NichollsMargaret & John O’DonnellLee D. Oestreicher & Ms.
Alejandra Miranda-NaonThea & Seth OffermannLinda & Richard O’KeefeDavid & Laurie OttenMark P. OttensmeyerLes & Joan OttingerStephen OwadesMaria Paiewonsky
Bob Paine & Beth FullerTimothy & Christina PalmerEugene PapaMr. & Mrs. J.M. PatekConnie PawelczakDeborah Peluse in memory of
Geraldine SteinJoseph L. PennacchioGregory PenningtonJohn PepperRonna PerlmutterCarolyn & Georges PeterChristine PetersonAndrew & Patricia PetersonVioleta PetrovaMichael & Francesca PfrommerElizabeth & Ervin PhilippsJohn & Mary PikeAllan Pineda & Mary ManningAlain PollakSusan PopeRalph L. Pope IIIBeatrice A. PorterHugh & Caroline PowellMichael & Randi PurchiaCharles RainesFrank & Astrida RamrathAdrienne RauDorothy RedmondW. Jay & Diane ReedyTiffany RiebelBrian RoakeLawrence & Christa RobertsAllan G. RodgersAnna RoelofsWendy Rolfe & Ben DunhamCourtney & Ethan RoweRaymond D. RoyEnid RubensteinPeter RubensteinGary J. RussellG. N. RylandMarian SabalMargaret Sagan
& Michael SimonsMary SalachVictoria Santarcangelo
& John DobermillerSean SantryStephen & Toby SchleinJohn Schnapp & Rebecca BoyterDaniel & Margaret SchneiderIrene SchnellerWarren M. SchurMrs. Aire-Maija SchwannJeff SchwotzerMary E. ScottAnn Besser ScottKevin Morrison
& Lesley Scott-MortonJohn W. SearsLisa Sebell-NevinsDr. Lawrence SelterArlene SemerjianRobert M. SeraphinJoan K. Shafran & Rob HaimesPeter & Kathleen ShankMarshall ShatzHuguette & Royce Shepard
Gregory & Marilyn SheskoMary Jean ShultzSteven & Martha ShusterJohn Silk & Carlotte TroubhJohn & Rebecca SimpsonBeverly Simpson
& Edward ColbertLouis SirianniJoel & Karen SirkinDr. & Mrs. Charles
T. Smallwood, Jr.Devin & Anna Maria SmithStephani & Dennis SmithMarla & David SmithAnita & Verity SmithMr. & Mrs. Claude SmithJennifer & Mark SouzaRobert SozanskiMichael SpencerMikhail StarostinMichael SteadmanKatharine SterlingErica & Don SternJoseph SternElizabeth A. Stevens in honor
of Kathy & Wally WeldDavid & Laura StokesAlan StraussMargaret Suby & David DorneyPaul & Jane SucklingHerman SuitNancy & Martin SullivanMary & Robert SutterElizabeth SweeneyJeffrey & Linda SwopeBarbara D. TallySusan N. TarrantKaren Tenney & Thomas LoringDr. & Mrs. Irwin E. ThompsonMary ThompsonJudith ThomsonEric Thorgerson
& Elizabeth FooteJohn L. ThorndikeAnna M. ThorpeNorm & Judie TotiPaul & Denah ToupinMary TrageserEmily TraskRodrigo TrevinoKathleen F. TrumbullJoan & Christoph TschalaerDan TzizikPeggy & Reed UedaEugene & Veronica Van Loan, IIINancy Van ZantFrank & Beth WaldorfSandra Northrup
& Dean WaltonJulia & Dexter WangRobin H. WatkinsThomas WeesnerGayle & Charles WeissSusan & Frank WellingtonEd & Amy WertheimRichard P. WestCharles & Deborah WhiteDenise & Geoffrey WhitingPeter & Kathryn WilcoxCarter & Allison Wilkie
Kenneth Williams & Christine Dutkiewicz
Kathryn A. WillmorePatrick & Elsie WilmerdingJanice & Frank WilsonMelissa WiltonLynn & Daniel WinklerHorst WittmannPatricia WolfeThe family of Ron Woodward James Wright IIIChristine YardleyPhilip & Jacqueline YenAnna Yoder in memory of
Elaine AngeloneDawn & Keitaro Yoshioka
in honor of May YoshiokaHenry ZacchiniMark & Carol ZarrowDr. & Mrs. John S. ZawackiRhonda* & Michael ZinnerEleven Anonymous Donors
* Deceased
INSTITUTIONSHandel and Haydn Circle Benefactors ($50,000 and above)
Barr FoundationGoogle †
Bach Circle Benefactors ($20,000 to $49,999)
Adams Arts Program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
Howland Capital Management †Klarman Family FoundationMassachusetts Cultural CouncilNational Endowment for
the ArtsSchrafft Charitable Trust
Platinum Benefactors ($10,000 to $19,999)
Ann & Gordon Getty FoundationThe Boston Globe †The Colonnade Hotel †Deborah Munroe Noonan
Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
George Frederick Jewett Foundation East
Kingsbury Road Charitable Foundation
Lucca Back Bay †Miss Wallace M. Leonard
FoundationSeth Sprague Educational &
Charitable FoundationThe Parthenon GroupTsoutsouras & Co. †WBUR †
Gold Benefactors ($5,000 to $9,999)
Abbot & Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation
Clark Charitable TrustDavid Greenewalt
Charitable Trust
DONORS CONTINUED
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Eaton Vance ManagementEsther B. Kahn Charitable
FoundationFirst Church of Christ,
Scientist †Hamilton Company
Charitable FoundationHolland & Knight, LLP †Martignetti Companies †The Ramsey McCluskey
Family FoundationRopes & Gray, LLP †Stearns Charitable TrustWGBH†
Silver Benefactors ($2,500 to $4,999)
Charles & Sara Goldberg Charitable Trust
Eastern Standard Kitchen & Drinks †
The Graphic Group †The Mary B. Dunn
Charitable TrustNew England Conservatory †
Bronze Benefactors ($1,000 to $2,499)
Brockton Cultural CouncilBrookline BankImproper Bostonian †John Hancock Financial ServicesLynn Cultural CouncilMASSCreativeSantander Bank Foundation
† In-Kind Donors
MATCHiNG GiFT COMPANiESBank of New York MellonBiogen Idec FoundationDellEaton Vance ManagementFreddie Mac FoundationGeneral ElectricGoogle IBM Corporation INGJohn Hancock Financial Services Johnson & JohnsonMerck Partnership for GivingMilliporeNortheast UtilitiesOlympus NDTState StreetUnited Technologies VMware Foundation
1815 SOCIETY
Members of the 1815 Society have included H+H in their long-term financial and estate plans.
Allison & William AchtmeyerAmy S. AnthonyMarie-Hélène BernardHerbert & Barbara BoothroydDr. Lee C. Bradley III*Louise & Thomas CashmanPatricia CollinsDavid B. ElsbreeTodd Estabrook
Stephen J. FitzsimmonsJoseph M. FlynnDr. Elma HawkinsPaul Krueger & Charles Mallard*Kathryn KucharskiMichael LawlerBarbara Lee*Dr. Holger M. LutherPeter G. Manson
& Peter A. DurfeeKathleen McGirr Anthony T. MooseyMary & Sherif NadaKoen & Bartha Van Opijnen*Judith Lewis RameiorArt & Elaine RobinsLois C. RussellDr. Michael F. SandlerMr. Michael Scott MortonRobert N. ShapiroJanet K. SkinnerMartin Small* & Lois LowryDrs. Robert G. Spiro
& Mary Jane SpiroMs. Rheua S. Stakely*Thomas A. Teal Olaf J. & Margaret L. ThorpMr. & Mrs. Wat H. TylerDonald F. Wahl*Elizabeth & Robert WaxLucas WegmannKathleen & Walter WeldJanet & Dean WhitlaThree Anonymous Donors
* Deceased
LiFETiME BENEFACTORS
The following donors are life-time benefactors in perpetuity whose cumulative giving to H+H is $100,000 or more.
Abbot & Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation
Allison & William AchtmeyerAmy S. AnthonyBarr FoundationBessie Pappas Charitable
FoundationThe Boston FoundationDr. Lee C. Bradley III*Edmund* & Betsy CabotCabot Family Charitable TrustAlfred* & Fay ChandlerJohn F. Cogan & Mary L. CornilleJulia D. CoxElisabeth K. Davis*Willma H. DavisThe E. Nakamichi FoundationTodd Estabrook & John TenhulaDeborah & Robert FirstJoseph M. FlynnGeorge Frederick Jewett
Foundation EastMr. & Mrs. John GerstmayrStephanie GertzMr. & Mrs. Nicholas GleysteenJohn W. Gorman*Janet* & Henry HalvorsonSylvia & Roy A. Hammer
The Harold Whitworth Pierce Charitable Trust
Mr.* & Mrs. J. Robert HeldHelena FoundationJane’s TrustMr. & Mrs. David B. JenkinsKingsbury Road Charitable
FoundationMr.* & Mrs. Remsen M. Kinne IIIKlarman Family FoundationGeorge D.* & Karen S. LevyWinifred I. Li & William P. OliverLinde Family FoundationMassachusetts Cultural CouncilWalter H. MayoBetty Morningstar
& Jeanette KrugerMary & Sherif NadaNational Endowment
for the ArtsGrace & John Neises*Winifred & Leroy ParkerThe Parthenon GroupMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. RobinsonMichael F. SandlerRobert H. Scott
& Diane T. SpencerMr. & Mrs.* Michael
Scott MortonSeth Sprague Educational
and Charitable FoundationState Street FoundationSusan M. StemperStratford FoundationSun Life FinancialMr. & Mrs. Wat H. TylerVirginia Wellington
Cabot FoundationDonald F. Wahl*Elizabeth & Robert WaxKathleen & Walter WeldJanet & Dean WhitlaWilson Family FoundationRon* & Jean WoodwardChristopher R. Yens
& Temple V. GillEight Anonymous Donors
* Deceased
SOCIETY BALL CONTRiBUTORSAllison & William Achtmeyer^Kathleen & Robert Allen Wendy AlmquistEmanuele Angelino
& Sara WilsonAmy S. Anthony^Martha Hatch BancroftPeter Banks in honor of
Karen LevyJeffrey BarnettRichard & Margaret Batchelder^Afarin & Lee BellisarioTristan & Andrew BinnsDavid BirknerStuart & Dorothy BlessChristopher M. Bone
in honor of Thomas KellyBoston Private Bank &
Trust Company^
Boston University in honor of Sandi Nicolucci
Mary Briggs & John KrzywickiEdmund and Betsy Cabot
Charitable Foundation^Ian & Kelsey CalhounJoanie & Michael CallahanKait & Tom CaputoHolly & William Carter
in memory of Barbara MazeLouise & Thomas Cashman^James & Linda Crawford
in honor of Sandi NicolucciLloyd & Gene Dahmen
in honor of Thomas KellyEnrique & Veronica DarerJoy & Chester Douglass
in honor of Sandi NicolucciEarly Music AmericaTodd Estabrook & John TenhulaRonald & Deborah Fellman
in honor of Sandi NicolucciJoseph FerrellJohn FinneyDeborah & Robert First^Joseph M. Flynn^Deborah L. FreemanLisa & Joseph FurrierPete & Jen GarranThatcher L. GearhartWilliam & Kristi GearyJohn & Pamela Gerstmayr^Nicholas & Paula Gleysteen^Jan & Suzanne GleysteenDon Haber & Connie HouckSylvia & Roy A. HammerSuzanne & Easley HamnerSean & Melissa HegartyJoseph HerounBill & Cile HicksBarbara & Amos B. HostetterMary JekaThomas Kelly &
Margaret BadenhausenJ. Clinton & Louise KellyJane E. Manilych &
Prof. W. Carl Kester^Stephen Kidder & Judith MaloneJudith & Mark King^Mr. Sidney Knafel & Ms. Londa
WeismanBrenda M. KronbergClaire LaporteKaren Secunda Levy^Laura M. & Thomas R. LuckePhilip & Anne MayWilliam McManus in honor
of Sandi NicolucciKathleen McQuillanJames F. Millea
& Mary Ellen BrescianiJanet MinerColonel & Mrs. Don
Mofford USAFAnthony T. Moosey^Stephen MorrisseyMary & Sherif Nada^New Britain High School
in honor of Sandi NicolucciC. Patrick O’Donnell Jr.
& Kendra O’Donnell
Michael & Adam OliveriScott & Diane Palmer^Myran Parker-Brass
& Kenneth BrassCarl & Linda Perlmutter
in honor of Karen LevySamuel D. PerryEllen Petri & Jonathan KleinMr. and Mrs. William PisanoDana & Carolyn PopeEmily & Stefan ReedElizabeth Gawthrop RielyAnne Righter in honor of
Thomas KellyGeorge & Carol SacerdoteJohn & Julie SanoEmily F. SchabackerRobert H. Scott & Diane T.
Spencer^Michael Scott Morton^David & Marie Louise Scudder^Richard & Eleanor Seamans^Seamans Capital ManagementRobert N. ShapiroRobert ShavellArnold & Mary SlavetElizabeth A. Stevens
in honor of Kathy & Wally WeldTerry & Michael TaylorDonald TeetersJeffrey S. ThomasMichael Tilley & Peter GriglikNancy & Michael Tooke^Paul & Denah ToupinDavid G. Tuerck
& Prema P. PopatCecily TylerWat & Britten TylerThe Tyler Family^Richard & Lisa TysonBirgitt Van WijkRosamond B. VauleJudy & Menno VerhaveFrank & Beth Waldorf
in honor of Karen LevyEdward & Judith WalkThomas & Jane WattElizabeth & Robert WaxMatthew A. & Susan B.
Weatherbie FoundationKathleen & Walter Weld^Janet & Dean WhitlaCarter & Allison WilkieWilson Family FoundationOne Anonymous Donor^ Table sponsor
MUSICIANSORCHESTRA ROSTER
VIOLINAisslinn Nosky, Concertmaster
Christina Day Martinson, Associate Concertmaster
Susanna Ogata, Assistant Concertmaster
Tatiana Daubek
Clayton Hoener
Fiona Hughes
Jesse Irons
Abigail Karr
Julie Leven
Danielle Maddon
Julia McKenzie
Jessica Park
Joan Plana
Adriane Post
Linda Quan
Krista Buckland Reisner
Jane Starkman
Guiomar Turgeon
Katherine Winterstein
Lena Wong
VIOLADavid Miller, Principal
Anne Black
Laura Jeppesen
Emily Rideout
Jenny Stirling
Barbara Wright
CELLOGuy Fishman, Principal
Paul Dwyer
Sarah Freiberg
Colleen McGary-Smith
BASSRobert Nairn, Principal
Erik Higgins
Heather Miller Lardin
Pippa Macmillan
Anthony Manzo
FLUTEChristopher Krueger, Principal
Andrea LeBlanc
Wendy Rolfe
OBOEStephen Hammer, Principal
Debra Nagy
Marc Schachman
Lani Spahr
CLARINETEric Hoeprich, Principal
Thomas Carroll
Diane Heffner
Antony Pay
BASSOONAndrew Schwartz, Principal
Marilyn Boenau
HORNJohn Aubrey
John Boden
James Hampson
Robert Marlatt
TRUMPETChristopher Belluscio
Bruce Hall
Jesse Levine
Vincent Monaco
Paul Perfetti
TIMPANIGary DiPerna
Jonathan Hess
KEYBOARDIan Watson, Principal
Michael Beattie
Justin Blackwell
ARCHLUTEPaula Chateuneuf
CHORUS ROSTER
SOPRANOElissa Alvarez
Jennifer Ashe
Jessica Cooper
Cassandra Extavour
Monica Hatch
Shannon Larkin
Jessica Petrus
Margot Rood
Sonja DuToit Tengblad
Erika Vogel
Teresa Wakim
Brenna Wells
Shari Alise Wilson
ALTOJulia Cavallaro
Carrie Cheron
Douglas Dodson
Mary Gerbi
Katherine Growdon
Catherine Hedberg
Margaret Lias
Thea Lobo
Miranda Loud
Emily Marvosh
Clare McNamara
Reginald Mobley
Martin Near
TENORMatthew Anderson
Jonas Budris
Marcio de Oliveira
Thomas Gregg
Craig Hanson
Randy McGee
Alex Powell
Stefan Reed
Patrick T. Waters
BASSJonathan Barnhart
Glenn Billingsley
Woodrow Bynum
Jacob Cooper
Thomas Dawkins
Bradford Gleim
Scott Allen Jarrett
David McFerrin
Paul Max Tipton
Donald Wilkinson
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ADMINISTRATIONTHE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY TEAMMarie-Hélène Bernard Executive Director and CEO
ARTISTIC AND EDUCATIONIra Pedlikin Director, Artistic Planning and Education
Jesse Levine Personnel/Production Manager Music Librarian
Bill Pappazisis Assistant Director, Education
Heather Fishman Education Coordinator
Alyson Greer Conductor, Young Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chamber Choir
Joseph Stillitano Conductor, Young Men’s Chorus
Heather Tryon Conductor, Singers and Youth Chorus
Michael Becker Pianist, Young Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chamber Choir
Alexandra Lutkevich Pianist, Singers and Youth Chorus
Craig McMahan Musician Instructor
(as of January 2014)
Anna Rose Carr Pianist, Young Men’s Chorus
Michelle Shoemaker Musicianship Instructor (until December 2013)
Michael Driscoll Lead Musicianship Instructor
Vale Southard Musicianship Instructor
Sonja DuToit Tengblad Soprano, Vocal Quartet Teaching Artist, Lee School
Carrie Cheron Alto, Vocal Quartet
Christian Figueroa Tenor, Vocal Quartet
Rashaun Campbell Bass, Vocal Quartet
Julia Carey Pianist, Vocal Quartet
Jennifer Ashe Teaching Artist, Kennedy School
Kilian Mooney Teaching Artist, Lee School
Xixi Zhou Pianist, Lee School
BICENTENNIAL + COMMUNITYEmily Yoder Reed Director of Bicentennial and Community Engagement
DEVELOPMENTMike Peluse Director of Development
Meagan McMullen Associate Director, Annual Fund
Trevor W. Pollack Associate Director, Institutional Giving
Jan Miner Campaign Major Gifts Officer (since January 2014)
Brook Holladay Campaign Manager
Meredith Lynch Development Associate (until November 2013)
Haley Brown Development Associate
Hannah Grube Development Assistant (since January 2014)
Mary K. Eliot Development Consultant
MARKETING + COMMUNICATIONSKerry Israel Director of Marketing and Communications (until March 2014)
Sue D’Arrigo Senior Marketing Manager
Matthew Erikson PR and Communications Manager (since November 2013)
James Doyle Design and Multimedia Manager
Emily Griffin Audience Services Manager
José Cuadra Box Office Associate
Jocelyn Gammon Marketing Assistant (until August 2013)
Evan Raczynski Marketing Assistant (since May 2014)
Naomi Brigell Box Office Assistant
Nikki Scandalios Public Relations Consultant
Chris Stager Marketing Consultant
Laurin Stoler Calling Campaign Manager
FINANCE + ADMINISTRATIONClifford H. Rust CFO and Director of Administration
Mary Ellen Reardon Accounting Assistant
Wei Jing Saw Executive Assistant (until February 2014)
Lina Zhong Executive Assistant (since February 2014)
Michelle Chiles Archivist
Ropes & Gray LLP Counsel
Howland Capital Management, Inc Tax Services
Tsoutsouras & Company, P.C. Auditors
INTERNSJosephine Bearden
Cori Bodley
Louise Brownsberger
Melissa Ciociolo
Kathryn Collier
Benjamin Cope
Jessica Darfoor
Kelsey Devlin
Jane Esterquest
Zoe Fong
Andrew Fuchs
Cristina Gallo
Ryan Gosser
Sheridan Haskell
Charlotte Hodges
Danai Macridi
Peter Mitchell
Sarah Pardo
Suzanne Pergal
David Perelman
Ben Pitt
Holly Rudd
Ciara Soto
Mary Speta
Jessica Trainor
Jinzhao Wang
Drew Zeiba
2013 MLK SUMMER SCHOLARElizabeth George
2013 – 2014 SEASON ANNUAL REPORT 17
18 HANDEL + HAYDN SOCIETY
September 27, 2013, 8pm September 29, 2013, 3pmSymphony Hall
Harry Christophers, conductor
Bach Mass in B Minor
November 1, 2013, 8pm November 3, 2013, 3pmSymphony Hall
Grant Llewellyn, conductor
Aisslinn Nosky, violin
Guy Fishman, cello
Steven Hammer, oboe
Andrew Schwartz, bassoon
Haydn: Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Cello, Oboe and Bassoon
Mozart: Symphony No. 35, Haffner
Beethoven: Symphony No. 2
November 29, 2013, 7.30pm; November 30 and December 1, 2013, 3pm Symphony Hall
Harry Christophers, conductor
Gillian Keith, soprano
Daniel Taylor, countertenor
Tom Randle, tenor
Sumner Thompson, baritone
Handel Messiah
December 14, 2013, 11am and 2pm Great Hall, Faneuil Hall
John Finney, conductor
Holiday Sing
December 19, 2013, 8pm December 22, 2013, 3pmJordan Hall
Scott Metcalfe, conductor Martin Luther: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland
Michael Praetorius: Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
Bach: Cantata 62, Nun komm der Heiden Heiland
J.C. Bach: Lieber Herr Gott, wecke uns auf
J.L. Bach: Overture from Suite in G Major
J.B. Bach: Suite in G Major
Praetorius: Vom Himmel hoch (Polyhymnia caduceatrix)
Praetorius: Puer natus in Bethlehem (Polyhymnia caduceatrix)
Samuel Scheidt: Gelobet seystu Jesu Christ a8
Praetorius: In dulci jubilo a8 (Musae Sioniae)
January 24, 2014, 8pm January 26, 2014, 3pm Symphony Hall
Richard Egarr, conductor
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture
Haydn: Symphony No. 104, London
WFE Bach: Symphony in G
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4
February 21, 2014, 8pm February 23, 2014, 3pmSymphony Hall
Harry Christophers, conductor
Young Women’s Chorus and Young Men’s Chorus
Nathalie Paulin, soprano
Handel: Overture to Saul
Vivaldi: Ostro picta, armata spina
Vivaldi: Gloria in D
Vivaldi: Sinfonia dalla Dorilla in tempe
Handel: Salve Regina
Handel: Foundling Hospital Anthem
March 14, 2014, 8pm March 16, 2014, 3pmJordan Hall
Harry Christophers, conductor
Plainsong: Veni creator spiritus
Byrd: Laudibus in sanctis
Bach: Bist du bei mir
Bach: Jesu meine freude
Bach: Komm, Jesu Komm
Byrd: Ye gentle muses
Byrd: Agnus Dei
Byrd: Ave verum corpus
Bach: Singet dem herrn
April 4, 2014, 8pm at Jordan Hall April 6, 2014, 3pm at Sanders Theatre
Aisslinn Nosky, violin soloist & leader
Mendelssohn’s Library
Handel: Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op.6, No. 12
J.S. Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins, Strings and Continuo in D Minor, BWV 1043
C.P.E. Bach: Sinfonia in B-Flat Wq.182, No. 2
Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin in D Minor
May 2, 2014, 7.30pm May 4, 2014, 3pmSymphony Hall
Harry Christophers, conductor
Joshua Ellicott, tenor (Samson)
Joélle Harvey, soprano (Dalila)
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, alto (Micah)
Matthew Brook, bass-baritone (Manoah)
Dashon Burton, bass-baritone (Harapha)
Stefan Reed, tenor (Messenger)
Sonja DuToit Tengblad, soprano (Israelitish Woman)
Handel: Samson
May 15-18, 2014Shubert Theatre
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Mark Morris Dance Group
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano (Galatea)
Thomas Cooley, tenor (Acis)
Zach Finkelstein, tenor (Damon)
Douglas Williams, bass-baritone (Polyphemus)
Handel Acis and Galatea (Mozart arrangement)
SEASON PROGRAMMING