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Table of Contents

II Audience Information III Board of Directors III From the Music Director IV Profile:MusicDirector V Profile:GuestArtist VI Tonight’s Sponsors VII Program VIII Program Notes XI Orchestra Roster XII LevelsofGiving XIII Take a STAND for the Orchestra XIV SBSO Contributors

Fouad Fakhouri Music Director DanMcGee ChiefExecutiveOfficer KristinaKukla MarketingCoordinator AnnaLeppert-Largent ProductionManager/DirectorofEducation GreggEmersonPowell OrchestraPersonnelAgent DavidP.Rupp VolunteerFinancialManager DonBelcher Librarian

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Audience InformationCamerasandrecordingequipmentarestrictlyprohibited at any Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra concert.

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Three minutes before the end of intermission, a chimewill announce it is time to return toyour seat.

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Restroomsanddrinkingfountainsarelocatedon both the right and left sides of themainlobbylevelconcessionarea.

Child Patron PolicyThe Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra strives to provide excellent programmingfor the entire family. Our “More ThanMusic” series includes works lasting from7 minutes to over 50 minutes in length. Anaverage concert can last up to two hours.Werecommend that parents of young childrentake this into account when purchasing concert tickets.

Speaker Request PolicyThe Chief Executive Officer, in consultation with the Music Director and Production Manager, on behalf of the Saginaw BaySymphony Orchestra, reserves the right to accept or deny any and all requests to speak at events where the stage/venue is reserved, by payment or otherwise, for the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra. This includes, but is not limited to,Sponsors, Guest Artists, Event Planners and Participants, Government Officials, andCommunity Leaders.

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From the Music DirectorJune 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

Executive DirectorsPresidentSamuelTilmon

Vice PresidentAnthonyTaylor

Secretary/TreasurerJohn Markey

Board MembersAndreaAlexanderKaren AndonTodd BethuneDonaldCarlyonPaulChaffeeMichaelElliottDavid HoffmanFloydKlocLindaP.McGeeLou OgnisantiCarlosRametLarry RobinsonFeliciaRose-BarryDavid Strouse

Honorary MembersDr.DonaldJ.BachandDr.JeanGoodnowMayor Dennis Browning, City of Saginaw

EmeritiDr.DavidConrad Patricia ShaheenPat ShekJamesVanTiflin

Goodeveningandwelcometothefinalconcertofour“MorethanMusic” season.What awonderful journey I, alongwiththeSBSOmusicianshavehad.Yourenthusiasmforand loveof symphonic music have truly been inspirational! Because of your continued patronage and support our attendance during this season has steadily risen, and it is my desire tocontinue this upward trajectory by engaging with as manyof our city residents through artistically fulfilling concertexperiences.

Our upcoming 2017-2018 season promises to be a fantastic one.Wewill be performingmasterworks from some of themost exciting music in the symphonic repertoirerepertoire:works likeBeethoven’sEroicaSymphony, Respighi’s Pines of Rome, and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition to name but a few. We will continue with the tradition of inviting guestartistsofthehighestcaliberinordertoenrich,broadenand diversify your concert experience. Our commitmentto the youth of our region is unwavering, and we remain steadfast in connecting with our younger audiences through amultitudeofconcertsandothereducationalofferings.

Nextyearmarksour82nd anniversary season. How fortunate are we to have a symphonic institution, in our community, with such a rich and deep history.My goal is to continue toengage with you through unique and meaningful artisticperformances that leave you inspired and proud of your own Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra.

I hope you enjoy tonight’s concert, and I look forward to seeingyounextseason.

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Profile: Music DirectorJune 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

Withover twodecadesof internationalcreditsasaconductorand composer, Fouad Fakhouri is committed to activelyengagingwithaudiencesthroughpowerfulartisticexperiences.Knownforhis“musicalaccuracy”and“emotionalintensity,”hisperformances have been celebrated for their broad, dynamicand powerful interpretations, which go beyond the score tocapture both the essence and spirit of the music.

In June 2016, after a year and half long internationalsearch, Fakhouri was named Music Director of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. From 2004 – 2016 Fakhouri served as Music Director and Conductor of the

Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra (North Carolina). In 2009 he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra (North Carolina) and wasalso Music Director and Conductor of the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestrawhere he led the orchestra on its first international tour to Austria and Germany.Among his many recent guest conducting appearances are the Lebanese PhilharmonicOrchestra (Lebanon), Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra (Michigan), Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (New York), Cairo Symphony Orchestra (Egypt) and the BulgarianSymphonyOrchestra(Sophia,Bulgaria).

In addition to conducting, Fakhouri is an active composer of a multitude of symphonic,chamber, choral and solo music. His works have been premiered and performed by the English Chamber Orchestra (UK), the Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra, the MediterraneanOrchestra(Italy)andthePhiladelphiaYouthOrchestratonameafew.

Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Fakhouri hails from a musical family whose roots go back fourgenerations. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition from the University ofNorthTexas, andaMasterofMusic inOrchestralConducting, aswell asaMasterofMusic in Composition/Theory from the Pennsylvania State University. He earned his Bachelor of MusicinTheoryandCompositionfromWestTexasA&MUniversity.

In December 2014 in recognition of “his impressive career achievements, phenomenal leadership of the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra (FSO), and dedication to music andthe community” Methodist University (NC) bestowed upon him an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. In March 2016 he was inducted into the Fayetteville (NC) Music Hall of Fame and in April 2016, upon the completion of a highly successful 11-season tenure with theFSO, individualdonorshonoredhimwithestablishing“TheFouadK.FakhouriEndowment forArtisticExcellence”–a$1.1millionfund.

Fakhouri resides in New York City with his wife Diane Lavelle, an advertising executive, and theirdaughterIsabella.

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Profile: Guest ArtistJune 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

Japanese violinistMayuko Kamio, the goldmedalist of the 2007International Tchaikovsky Competition, is widely praised for herluxurious silken tone, long expressive phrasing and virtuosotechniques.TheNewYorkTimeshascalledMs.Kamioan"excitingyoung musician" and "a radiant talent." Ms. Kamio made her concerto debut in Tokyo at the age of ten under the baton of Charles Dutoit, in a concert broadcast on NHK television.Since then, she has appeared as soloist with the Boston Pops conductedbyKeithLockhart,theTonhalleOrchestrainZurichwithMstislav Rostropovich, and the Israel Philharmonic under ZubinMehta. Engagements in the 2016-17 Season include orchestraappearances with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Nihon Philharmonic, Symphony Silicon Valley. Columbus Symphony

(GA), Guiyang Symphony Orchestra and Saginaw Bay Symphony, as well as give recitals with ChamberMusicSanFrancisco,ChamberontheMountainandMerkinHallinNewYorkCity.

She has toured with the National Philharmonic of Russia conducted by Vladimir Spivakov, theBudapestFestivalOrchestraunder IvanFischer, theMunichPhilharmonicunderZubinMehta, thePraguePhilharmonic, theBBCPhilharmonic, IsraelPhilharmonic, theOviedoSymphonyOrchestra ofSpain;andappeared inJapanassoloistwiththeTokyo,Hiroshima,Kyoto,NHK,Osaka,Sapporo andYomiuriNipponsymphonyorchestras;andtheJapan,TokyoandTokyoCityphilharmonics.

Recently she touredwith Israel Philharmonic under Ludovic Morlot, the South America with theMunichPhilharmonicunderZubinMehta, andJapanwith theGermanSWRSymphonyOrchestraunder François-Xavier Roth. Other recent orchestral highlights include appearanceswith the BBCSymphony Orchestra under Jiri Belohlavek, Budapest Festival Orchestra under Ivan Fischer, NHKSymphony Orchestra under Vladimir Ashkenazy, Israel Philharmonic under Yaron Traub, CalgaryPhilharmonic under RobertoMinczuk and Colorado Springs Philharmonic under Carl St. Clair. Asa recitalist, she has performed in suchmajor cities as New York,Washington DC, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Frankfurt, Warsaw, and Tokyo.

She has released four recordings on the SONY and BMG labels, a sonata recording of Franck, Brahms and Strauss, a concerto recording of Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev Concerti, a collection of violin solo works with piano of Chausson, Stravinsky, Szymanowski, Waxman and Paganini's 24CapricesforSoloViolin.

Ms.Kamiowasborn inOsaka,Japan in 1986, andbegan toplay theviolin at theageof four.Herearly teachers were Chikako Satoya, Machie Oguri and Chihiro Kudo, and she worked withKoichiroHaradaat theTohoGakuenSchool ofMusic. She studied in theU.S.withDorothyDeLayand Masao Kawasaki at the Aspen Music Festival and the pre-college division of The JuilliardSchool.Shecompletedartist'sdiplomastudiesattheHochschulefürMusikundTheater inZurich,where she worked with Zakhar Bron. Ms. Kamio received a grant from the Bagby Foundationfor the Musical Arts, and is a recipient of the prestigious Idemitsu Music Award. Mayuko Kamioplays on the 1735 "Sennhauser"made by Joseph Guarneri del Gesu, kindly offered by the Strad Society in Chicago.

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ProgramJune 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

SAGINAW BAY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRATempleTheatreSaturdayevening,June3,2017,at8:00p.m.

Fouad Fakhouri, conductorMAYUKO KAMIO, violin

Brilliantly Orchestrated

MIKHAILGLINKA Ruslan and Lyudmila: Overture(1804-1857)

JOHN ADAMS Chairman Dances; Foxtrot for Orchestra(b. 1947)

FELIXMENDELSSOHN Concerto for Violin inEMinor,Opus64(1809-1847) 1. Allegromoltoappassionato 2. Andante 3. Allegrettonontroppo–Allegromoltovivace

INTERMISSION

NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade(1844-1908) 1. The Sea and Sinbad’s Ship 2.TheTaleofPrinceKalendar 3.TheYoungPrinceandPrincess 4.TheFestivalatBagdad;TheSea; TheShipGoestoPiecesontheRocks

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Program Notes

Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila

Glinka was a classically trained Russiancomposerwhodevelopedanationalstylethatinfluenced later Russian composers a greatdeal.Hegrewup inawealthy family,enjoyedcomposing andplayingmusic, and likemanyof his peers became a civil servant. Ill healthprovokedhimintotravellingtoItaly,wherehemet composers Donizetti and Bellini, amongothers. Then visits to Vienna andBerlin gavehim a better understanding of Germanicmusical styles. On his return to Russia hestarted to composemusicwithadistinctivelyRussiancharacter.He later informally tutoredRimsky-Korsakov and the other members of the group of young composers known as “The Mighty Handful,” who were influencedbyhisnationalisticstyle.Hisfirstopera,A Life for the Tsar (1836), was a great success. Forhis secondopera he discussed thepossibilityof collaborating with the poet Pushkin onan opera based on Pushkin’s poem Ruslanand Lyudmila. Before work could be started, Pushkinwaskilled in aduel, and the libretto,which was worked on by several librettists,was confusing and probably caused theless than successful premiere in 1842. Theoverture,however,hasprovedtobeapopularupbeat concert piece. Its explosive openingleads to chirpywoodwind solos on the samemelody.Acontrastingcellotuneisexpandedin imitation and with varied orchestral colorsbefore a reprise of bothmusical ideas and aspeedy end.

John Adams, The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot for Orchestra

When John Adams was commissioned by the NationalEndowment for theArts tocomposeapiecefortheMilwaukeeSymphonyOrchestra,he was working on his opera Nixon in China. The Chairman Dances iswhatAdamscallsan“out-take”oftheopera,musicthatimaginesa

dance scene at the end of the opera, but that doesnotexist in this form in theopera itself.Adams describes the scene when Madame Mao“interruptsthetiredformalitiesofastatebanquet, disrupts the slow moving protocol and invites the Chairman, who is present only as a gigantic forty-foot portrait on thewall, to ‘come down, old man, and dance.’Themusic takes full cognizance of her pastas a movie actress. Themes, sometimes slinky and sentimental, at other timesbravura and bounding, ride above in bustlingfabric of energized motives.” The work wasfirst performed in 1986 by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

Felix Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64

MendelssohncomposedhisViolinConcerto in E Minor for his friend and colleague, the virtuoso Ferdinand David, who gave the premiere in 1845. It has become an iconic part of the Romantic repertoire. Althoughwe normally think of Mendelssohn as acomparatively conservative composer whofollowed his Classical predecessors in manyrespects, inthispiecehestruckout inseveralnotable ways, some of which influenced later composers. First, the expected three-movement plan is in place, but instead ofseparatemovements, the concerto is playedwithout any break. Second, Mendelssohnomitstheexpectedorchestralopeningsection,instead giving the solo violinist the firstmelody immediately. Indeed, the orchestra,though importanttotheoverallpiece,seldomintroducesnewideas,andseldomplaysalonefor any length of time. Lastly, Mendelssohnplaces the first movement’s cadenza in anunexpected place and begins and ends it inunexpectedways.

The first movement opens gently, with atuneful first theme played simply by thesoloist. Themore virtuosic solomoments are

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neverextreme, and the soloist returns to thestraightforwardmelody.Thenextnew theme is heard in the orchestra for all of four measuresbeforethesoloisttakesthatuptoo.Even when flutes and clarinets play a newmelody, the soloist is still present, holdinga pedal note on the lowest open string ofthe instrument. As the development sectioncomes to a close, the soloist starts to play wide-spread broken chords which merge imperceptibly into the cadenza. There isno improvisation here, unlike many earlierconcertos. Mendelssohn composed thecadenza so that itmerges smoothlywith themusic before and after it. Its end comes as the violinist returns to the broken chord figure whiletheorchestraquietlybeginstheprimarytheme underneath. The movement ends with several faster changes of tempo, and whenthe rest of the orchestra is silenced a lone bassoonnotecontinuestobeheld.

This bassoon note provides the connection to the slower secondmovement. It is in ternaryform, A-B-A. The outer sections are based on another lyricalmelody. The B section, whichis somewhat more agitated, is introduced by the orchestra but, as in the rest of the work, thesoloistisnotsilentforlong.

Thethirdmovementbegins immediatelyafterthe second ends. A short allegretto section links the two, before the tempo picks up toallegro and a small fanfare begins themainmovement.With a changeof key toEmajor, the mood is upbeat, and there is almost constant motion from beginning to end.

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade

Rimsky-Korsakov was largely self-taught asa musician, but despite that he eventuallybecame a facultymember at the St. PetersburgConservatory, where he continued his explorations of orchestral tone colors and

study of counterpoint. Beautiful, bright, andoriginal orchestral colors are a feature of his symphonic suite Scheherazade.

He completed the work in 1888, and it wasgiven its premiere in St. Petersburg that year. The four-movement symphonic work is based loosely on stories fromA Thousand and One Nights, but Rimsky-Korsakov alsoexpressed concern that the audience shouldbe able to listen purely musically, withoutfollowingadetailedstory.Heprefacedthescore by writing: “All I had desired was that the listener, if he liked my piece as symphonic music, shouldcarryaway the impression that it is beyond doubt an Oriental narrative of somenumerousandvariedfairy-talewondersand notmerely four pieces played one afteranother and composed on the basis of themescommontoallfourmovements.”

DespiteRimsky-Korsakov’swords, it isalmostimpossible not to picture the gruff, oftenforceful Sultan in the opening theme, northe delicate, charming Scheherazade in theornamental high violin solos. The Sultan hasvowedthatnowifeofhiswill livebeyondthefirstnightof theirmarriage,becausehe is soconvinced that all women are deceptive andcheating.Scheherazade,wantingtostayalive,tells a series of riveting stories night after night, making the Sultan delay orderingher death, until after 1,001 nights he finally retractshisorderofexecutionforgood.

Thefirstmovement is “TheSeaandSinbad’sShip,” where we are introduced immediately to the two characters. Strings establishthe rolling motion of the sea (something Rimsky-Korsakovwasveryfamiliarwith,havingserved in theRussiannavy for several years),and the Sultan’s theme is transformed in variousways as the sea journey takes place. Wehear remindersofScheherazade’s theme asshetellsthestory.

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The second movement is “The Story of thePrinceKalendar.” ItopenswithScheherazade,accompanied as usual by the harp, then aleisurely bassoon solo melody over stringdrones. The oboe takes up themelody withmore energy; then the strings give it an altogether livelier character. A brass fanfarebrings back the Sultan’s theme, and leads totwosubstantialcadenzas,oneforclarinet,theother for bassoon. The music becomes more and more lively as the tempo speeds up to the end.

“The Young Prince and Princess” has aslowish beginning, with a lyrical melodyplayed primarily by strings with woodwindflourishes. Themoodchangesabruptlywhen

the snare drum introduces a new jauntytune. An extended solo by the solo violinbrings a return of the slower tempo and opening theme.

The finale is entitled “The Festival in Bagdad—The Ship Goes to Pieces on a Rock.” The music is fast and swirling, withpercussion instruments urging the music forward. The Sultan is glimpsed throughthe swirls, then he eventually steps forwardforcefully. The rolling sea and the fanfare return, and thework endswith an extendedversionofScheherazade’stheme.

JaneGirdhamSaginawValleyStateUniversity

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Mr. & Mrs. Sedric Audas; AXA Advisors

Arnold & Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund

Chemical Bank

DTI, Inc. In Memory of Kapuscinski, Zirkle,

& Lovay Families

Friends of Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra

The Louis J. & Veronica K. Furlo Family

Richard Garber

Dr. Charles Koucky & Family In Memory of Patricia Koucky

Kresge Foundation

David & Sheri Mayer

Michigan CardioVascular Institute & Foundation

The Ronald Schauman Family

Scientific Brake & Equipment

Dr. Samuel & Patricia Shaheen Family

Martin H. Stark

Lynn R. Wolgast Family In Memory of Daniel, Matthew, & Mark Wolgast

Melvin L. & Hilda J. Zuehlke Foundation

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Endowed Chairs

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Mr. & Mrs. Sedric Audas; AXA Advisors

Arnold & Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund

Chemical Bank

DTI, Inc. In Memory of Kapuscinski, Zirkle,

& Lovay Families

Friends of Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra

The Louis J. & Veronica K. Furlo Family

Richard Garber

Dr. Charles Koucky & Family In Memory of Patricia Koucky

Kresge Foundation

David & Sheri Mayer

Michigan CardioVascular Institute & Foundation

The Ronald Schauman Family

Scientific Brake & Equipment

Dr. Samuel & Patricia Shaheen Family

Martin H. Stark

Lynn R. Wolgast Family In Memory of Daniel, Matthew, & Mark Wolgast

Melvin L. & Hilda J. Zuehlke Foundation

Endowed Concert SponsorLeo & Emelie Kahan

Endowed Chairs

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Orchestra RosterJune 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

Brilliantly OrchestratedJune3,2017Concert

VIOLIN IEliotHeaton

GuestconcertmasterJanet Lyu

Associate concertmasterRoderick BieberSherriMarttilaRebecca HunterDanielWinnickSam SpurbeckSita YetasookSamuelArakelyanCyrilZilkaDeliaTurnerDebra Terry

VIOLIN IIJudithTeasdle—PrPaulLundinSusan HammertonFlorinaConnAnne RistichAlexandraOstroffJoanne WistiNicholasFieldCatharine DeLucaRoseUrbiel

VIOLASusan Schreiber— PrJanet HoustonCatherineFranklinJohnMarttilaMatthewForsleffRebecca ReuterChristine BeamerMeredith Pedde

CELLOIgor Cetkovic— PrWendy StuartTimothyNicoliaAlexisTurkaloYawen HsuSabrina Lackey

BASSGreggEmersonPowell—PrJon LuebkeCraig MartinAdam CoganMarloWilliams

FLUTEJoanna White— PrCarrie Wiesinger

PICCOLOKimJeanetteTeal

OBOELindabethBinkley—PrEllenSudia-Coudron

ENGLISH HORNEllenSudia-Coudron

CLARINETKennen White— PrJames Hargett

BASS CLARINETJames Hargett

BASSOONJames Westhoff— PrDeanZimmerman

HORNBruceBonnell—PrHelenaVeltri—AsstPrRobinVonWaldMelanieHellickTamara Kosinski

TRUMPETMarkFlegg—PrCharlesEdmonsonJeffrey Lewandowski

TROMBONEKenneth Kroesche— PrNorman Wika

BASS TROMBONEGaryHellick

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Take a STAND for the Orchestra

Music Stands - $1,000A&DHomeHealthCare,Inc.Absolute!BuildingMaintenanceDon&LindaBachandTom&StephanieBraleyBronner’sCHRISTmasWonderlandCarolynCameron, InMemoryofDanCameronandMaryPatHamiltonRobert C. ForbesHerbertFowleFamily, InMemoryofJaneFowleFrankenmuth InsuranceDawnGarberDr.RichardP.HeuscheleMichael&SarahJuryJames&EmilieKanitzMrs.WilliamG.Mason, InMemoryofDr.WilliamG.MasonDan&LindaMcGeeMary H. Roberts Chuck&JudyStuart

AndreaAlexanderPete&KarenAndonEllenArchambeau, InMemoryofJohnE.ArchambeauBaileyConstruction,Inc.ErvinBellJames&KarenBernthalRoderickBieber&CatherineMcMichaelMichael&KathleenBrushGeorgeBurrowsDon&BettyCarlyonPaulChaffeeJim&ChristineChurchMargaretClarkMichaelElliottFouad&DianeFakhouriFrankenmuth InsuranceGlastender,IncDavid&JackieHall, InMemoryofGlenD.HallRobert&EmilyHeavenrichMemorialFundDavid&AnnHoffmanMichael&SarahJuryMichaelKeenan&JaneGirdhamTim&DeenieKelly

Floyd&DianeKlocDan&CarolynKrebsDonald&CherylKueblerBenjamin&HedyMichalskiLou&PatOgnisantiDr.Carlos&JeanRametJohn&BarbaraRobertsMary H. Roberts Larry&DreweRobinsonRonald&JillRoodPeter&FeliciaRose-BarryHarold&ElinorSaundersThomas&PamelaSchomakerPatricia ShaheenHerb&KathiSpenceDavid StrouseDr.Fred&KatieSundermanTheRev.Andreas&Mrs.TracyTeich, InMemoryofLeoNajarSamuelTilmonWolfgang&LizvonClaparedeWanigas Credit UnionWomen'sOB-GYNTheWrightChildren In Memory of Jane Wright

Music Stands - $500

June 3, 2017 • 8:00 p.m. • Temple Theatre

In addition to being listed in the program, STANDS supporters are displayed in the TempleLobby at all SBSO concerts. For information on how you can take a STAND, call 755-6471.

Take a STAND for the Orchestra

In addition to being listed in the program, STANDS supporters are displayed in the Temple Lobby at all SBSO concerts. For information on how you can take a STAND, call 755-6471.

Music Stands - $500Ellen Archambeau, In Memory of John E. ArchambeauErvin BellMichael & Kathleen BrushDon & Betty CarlyonPaul ChaffeeMargaret ClarkMichael ElliottHerbert Fowle Family, In Memory of Jane FowleFrankenmuth InsuranceJane Girdham and Michael KeenanGlastender, IncDr. George & Janie GuginoJames & Carolyn Hammis

Robert & Emily Heavenrich Memorial FundJames & Emilie KanitzBarbara Mahar Lincoln FamilyBenjamin & Hedy MichalskiLou & Pat OgnisantiDr. Carlos & Jean RametJohn & Barbara RobertsRonald & Jill RoodHarold & Elinor SaundersPatricia ShaheenGarnet ShermanMartin H. StarkThe Rev. Andreas & Mrs. Tracy Teich, In Memory of Leo NajarJoyce K. Woods

Music Stands - $1,000Absolute! Building MaintenanceBronner’s CHRISTmas WonderlandCarolyn Cameron In Memory of Tom McDonald Sr. and Dr. Samuel ShaheenRobert C. ForbesFrankenmuth InsuranceDr. Richard P. HeuscheleJames & Emilie KanitzFloyd & Diane KlocDan & Linda McGeeThe Mitchell FamilyChuck & Judy Stuart

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Contributors to the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra

ENDOWED CONCERT SPONSORLeo&EmelieKahan

ENDOWED CHAIRS See center section

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & TRUSTSUPPORT more than $10,000 MadelineA.CapellTrustDowChemicalCompanyFoundationThe Jury FoundationMaxwellK.PribilSymphonyTrustSaginaw Community FoundationTempleTheatreFoundation(In-Kind)HarveyRandallWickesFoundationWildfireCreditUnion

CHAMBER CONCERTS SUPPORTERFrankenmuthSchoolDistrictSaginawValleyConcertAssociation

$15,000 GRANT AWARD MichiganCouncilForArtsand CulturalAffairsandNational EndowmentfortheArts

PREMIER CONCERT SPONSOR - $10,000Huntington BankWildfireCreditUnion

SEASON TV PARTNERWNEMTV-5

SEASON MARKETING PARTNERAbsolute!BuildingMaintenance

SEASON PREMIER & AFTERGLOW SPONSORHorizonsConferenceCenter

SBYO SPONSORTempleTheatreFoundation(In-Kind)

YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT SUPPORTERMadelineA.CapellTrustMorleyFoundationSaginawArts&EnrichmentCommission

MAJOR CONCERT SPONSOR $5,000DowChemicalCompanyGarberAutomotiveSt. Mary’s of MichiganTri-Star Trust Bank

2016-17 MEDIA SPONSORAlphaMediaMacDonaldBroadcastingCo

ADVERTISING PARTNERSign ImageSignTec

CONDUCTOR’S CLUB $5,000-$9,999Richard&ErleneMansfieldTrustRichard K. Reed (In-Kind)SaginawValleyConcertAssociation

BATON CIRCLE $1,000-$4,999Anonymous (1)Absolute!BuildingMaintenance(In-Kind)CharlesF.&AdelineL.BarthFoundationBierleinCompaniesFoundationTom&StephanieBraleyCentury21SignatureRealtyChemicalBank-BayCityMichaelElliottGarberAutomotive

The following contributors have generously given their resources to the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra since June 1, 2016. The Board, staff, and musicians extend their grateful thanks to these supporters whose generous gifts have enabled the Orchestra to continue to provide wonderful performances and programs.

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Contributors to the Saginaw Bay Symphony OrchestraThe F.P. Horak Company (In-Kind)Charles&AldaHorganCharitableTrustIndependent BankMaharToolSupplyCompany,IncMeijerMichigan Sugar CompanyOptimistClubofSaginaw(SBYO)Schauman Construction CoChuck&JudyStuartWellsFargoAdvisors/TomBraley

BENEFACTOR $500-$999Anonymous (1)AllSeasonsSkin&SurgeryCenterAmericanExcavating,LTDArtSampleHomeBuekerDevelopment,IncCatholicFederalCreditUnionCovenantHealthCareFabiano Brothers, IncFischerFamilyFuneralServices,IncFoulds&Co,PCIsabellaBankJake'sOldCityGrill(In-Kind)Michael&SarahJuryDr.ChelseaMason,DDSMcDonaldAutoGroupMeans Industries, IncBenjamin&HedyMichalskiNewHopeValleyPinnacleDesignPumford Construction, IncQuickReliablePrinting(In-Kind)VeterinaryHealthCenterVetMEDVeterinaryHospitalKuhnYoungDesignGroupZiba,theMedicalSpa

PATRON $100-$499Anonymous (2)Absolute!BuildingMaintenanceMary H. AndersonBankofAmericaMatchingGiftsBeef'O'Brady's(In-Kind)Robert&AmyBellemanRobertaJ.Bidwell

TheHon.&Mrs.CharlesBinderOtto W. Brandt JrDr.ReidCalcott,DDSCardinal'sNestTavern(In-Kind)Robert&CynthiaChadwickDr.David&BobbiConradDavid&BethCookChuck&NancyCusickAndrew&PatriciaDamoreDonald&DorisDefordWilliam&MeredithDupuisMarilynDustPatriciaEvansErnest&MarjorieFlegenheimerLouis&VeronicaFurloCarolynGausCraig&KarolynGoslinPhillip&SandraHale(SBYO)Jim&LindaHargett(SBYO)Dr.TylerHaynes&ShirleyPatzwaldtRobert&EmilyHeavenrichMemorialFundJapaneseCulturalCenter&TeaHouseRichard J. Jensen (SBYO In-Kind)Judith A. JohnsonKrogerDonald&CherylKueblerMr.&Mrs.GregoryH.Largent(SBYO)Bryan W. LatimerThomas&DeanaLeinbergerLevitySpa&Salon(In-Kind)DavidLyman&NancyParkerSharonM.MaddoxMark&DebbieMathewsonGene&YokoMossnerDavid&Therese-MarieOemingPSI IOTA XIDr.Carlos&JeanRametEllenRedfieldJack&ConnieRehmannPatricia RennertClarenceandDr.SaraRivetteLarry&DreweRobinson(In-Kind)Kurt&MelissaRueterbusch(SBYO)SaginawClubManuel&SherylSanchezJeff&MarySchrier(SBYO)

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Contributors to the Saginaw Bay Symphony OrchestraPatricia ShaheenBeverlySnider-PapiezBeverlySpenceMorrie&JulieStevensSharon ThomasLeslie&MarionTincknellTuesdayMusicale(SBYO)PearlVasherJosephine VituDavid&LoriWestphal(SBYO)Edwin&JillWetmoreBrad&MaryKayWiechelmanLauraYelsikMohsen&CarolYounes

FRIEND $99 and lessPamelaAckermanPeter&KarenAndon(In-Kind)Yvonne BeckerPaulBegickJames&SusanBerghoffKeith&EthelBirchlerHon.William&MarilynCraneJoseph&JoanneDeneenAndrew&CathyFerguson(SBYO)Christopher&SallyGiroux(SBYO)Jan&AmyHlavacek(SBYO)Richard J. Jensen (SBYO)CharlesKerrGeorgiaKnappJanet MartineauDan&LindaMcGeeJamesL.MitchellLouis&PatriciaOgnisantiEleanorOlsonZhidong&ElizabethPan(SBYO)Dr.Manuel&PatriciaPereaRuth Ann RobinsonSaginaw Branch AAUW (SBYO)Hans&EddaSchmidtPatricia Shaheen (In-Kind)Peter&KariShaheenUnited Way of Saginaw County

WHAT'S ON TAP? FOOD/BEER VENDORSTHANKYOUFORMAKINGOUREVENTSPECIALANDDELICIOUS!BancroftWine&MartiniBarBradley'sBistroHopCraftBrewSupplyJake'sOldCityGrillPanda HouseSaginawClubTheGourmetCupCakeShoppe

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF:Raymond Russell Chaffee MargaretClark Patricia Shaheen

Dona Forsythe Fisher JodyFarley 

Frederick & Natalia Horak Fritz&LucyHorak

Richard Parks Jeanne Parks

Warren & Margaret Rupp David P. Rupp

Hans Schmidt Carl&KathrynCafagna Franklin&LorettaKern Kenneth&HeidiKnieling C. Steven Kocks James&BethanyReindel EddaSchmidt Les&BettyWebb Mohsen&CarolYounes

John Stewart Mohsen&CarolYounes

GIFTS IN HONOR OF:Paul Chaffee Eric&CynthiaGilbertson

Ernest Flegenheimer's 90th Birthday Frank&EllenFlegenheimer-Riggle Thomas&LaurenFlegenheimer-Deisler Mark&AnneFlegenheimer Eric&MaryElizabethFlegenheimer

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Contributors to the Saginaw Bay Symphony OrchestraContributors to the SBSO 22nd CenturyEndowment Fund through the Saginaw Community Foundation Your Name Listed Here

IN MEMORY OF JANE FOWLEHerbertE.FowleFamily

IN MEMORY OF JILL T. WRIGHTKawaiBabyGrandPiano

PLANNED GIVING DONORS:MAKESBSOAPARTOFYOURPLANNEDGIVING!Charles&AdelineBarthArnold&GertrudeBoutell-EndowedChairMadelineA.CapellRobert&EmilyHeavenrichCharles&AldaHorganRichard&ErleneMansfieldMaxwellK.PribilMartin H. StarkMelvin&HildaZuehlke-EndowedChair

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