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  • The Lehigh University Music Department presents

    Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra

    Concerto Marathon! .. - ' "'- ...... if ·~ "4 .J Paul Salerni, Guest Conductor Eugene Albulescu, Artistic Director

    Christopher Collins Lee, Ronald J. Ulrich Concertmaster-in-Residence

    Friday, February 24, 2012, 8 pm Saturday, February 25, 2012, 8 pm

    Baker Hall Zoellner Arts Center

  • Welcome to Zoellner Arts Center! We hope you will take advantage of all the facilities, including Baker Hall, the Diamond and Black Box Theaters, as well as the Art Galleries and the Museum Shop. There are restrooms on every floor

    and concession stands in the two lobbies. For ticket information, call (610) 7LU-ARTS (610-758-2787) or visit www.zoellnerartscenter.org.

    To ensure the best experience for everyone, please: • Bring no food or drink into any of the theaters • Refrain from talking while music is being performed • Refrain from applause between movements • Do not use flash photography or recording devices • Turn off all pagers and cellular phones • Turn off alarms on wrist watches • Do not smoke anywhere in the facilities

    MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Professors - Paul Salemi, Steven Sametz, Nadine Sine (chair) Associate Professors - Eugene Albulescu, William Warfield Professors of Practice - Debra Field, Timothy Schwarz Lecturer - David Diggs Adjuncts/ Private Instructors - Deborah Andrus, Helen Beedle, Daniel Braden, Kate Dilling- ham, Bob De Vos, Megan Durham, James Finegan. Scott Force, John Gaffney, Linda Ganus, Tom Guarna, Tim Harrison, William Holmes, Vic Juris, Robin Kani, Steve Mathiesen, Donna McHugh, Joe Masello, Sandya Murthy, Scott Neumann, Albert Neumeyer, Patricia O'Connell, Rebecca Owens, Gene Perla, Irmgard Pursell, Kate Ransom, David Riekenberg, Kim Seifert, Tim Sessions, Eileen Wescoe, Andrea Wittchen

    Department Coordinator - Olga Jacoby Libraries Coordinator - Linda Lipkis Program Coordinator - Linda Ganus Accounts Coordinator - Deborah Ruthrauff Recording Engineer - William Holmes

    ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Administrative Director - J. Andrew Cassano Artistic Director - Deborah Sacarakis Assistant to the Administrative Director- Cyndy Brinker Assistant to the Artistic Director - Leah Koneski Director of Audience Services - Sandra Anderson Ticket Services Manager - Rachel Miller House Manager - Rosalie Sandburg Director of Advertising - Z. Candi Staurinos Director of Media and Promotions - Lynn Farley Director of Scheduling and Rentals - Mount Allen Scheduling Associate - Sunny Murthy

    ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER TECHNICAL STAFF Production Manager - Joshua Kovar Assistant Production Manager R. Elizabeth Miller Stage Coordinator - Becky Eshelman Audio Coordinator - Kristian Ball Lighting Coordinator - Sue Ragusa Assistant Lighting Coordinator - Dani Deutschmann Costume Director - Pamela Richey Technical Director - Andrew Southard Assistant Technical Director - Caitlin Howley

  • PROGRAM

    Friday, February 24, 2012, 8:00 pm

    Concerto for Flute in G Major Adagio ma non troppo

    Stephanie Rivero, flute

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

    Violin Concerto No. 2 Allegro moderato

    Sonoko Nakasato, violin

    Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880)

    Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Adagio - moderato

    Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

    Max Watkins, cello

    Concerto for Trumpet in E-Flat Major Finale - allegro (rondo)

    DeVaughn Roberts, trumpet

    Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

    Intermission

    Symphony No. 8 in G Major

    Allegro con brio /0 ~ lf f Adagio 9 : S-q Allegretto grazioso - Malta vivace h ~ 13 Allegro ma non troppo / () ~ / l/,

    The Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra

    Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

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  • Saturday, February 25, 2012, 8:00 pm

    Symphonie Espagnole for Violin l '. t) Allegro non troppo

    Edouard Lalo (1823-1892)

    Ben Freeman, violin (4l sie

    Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro (1756-1791)

    Peter Weigel, piano

    Concertina for Clarinet Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)

    Geoffrey Groman, clarinet

    Intermission

    Symphony No. 8 in G Major Antonfn Dvorak (1841-1904)

    Allegro con brio Adagio Allegretto grazioso - Molto vivace Allegro ma non troppo

    The Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra

  • THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY PHILHARMONIC Paul Salerni, Guest Conductor

    Eugene Albulescu, Artistic Director Strings Coaches, Timothy Schwarz, Sharon Olsher,

    Kate Dillingham, John Gaffney Brass Coaches, Daniel Braden, David Golden

    Woodwind Coaches, Linda Ganus, Silagh White Percussion Coach, Steven Mathiesen

    VIOLIN I VIOLA CLARINET PIANO Christopher Collins Lee#, Sharon Diane Olsher# Geoffrey Groman* Peter Weigel concertmaster Casey Hofstaedter Alexis Lundy-

    Andrew Sterlacci, Daniel Butensky Alexandra Viscosi ORCHESTRA assistant concertmaster Francois Sissoko Eric Weiss ASSISTANT

    Ben Freeman, Ed Lotto? Caitlin Prozonic assistant concertmaster Takeshi Horochi BASSOON

    Sonoko Nakasato Todd Watkins" Silagh White/\ MEDIA Patricia Sabin Phyllis Lavetsky Ariel Scholz ASSISTANT Tara Lal Megan Myron Anne Theurkauf Cristiano Lima Liu Yi Sarah Early Jeffrey Swanson Emilia Silebi OFFICERS Christine Hofmeister CELLO HORN Taylor Bond, Kathy Stehly Kaitlyn Baum Kenny Barry- President Elizabeth Kim Max Watkins+ Brian Godshall- Philip Hsaio Brittany Foster+ Ariel Kule Kenny Barry Harry Lentz Lo-Ammi Devillar Jim Roberts? External VP

    Ellen Hospador VIOLIN II Whitney Challenger TRUMPET Emilia Silebi, Taylor Bond, Gus Ipsen Alex Chen Internal VP principal second violin Dan Messina Vanessa Kern

    Karen Ambrose Marine Papillaud Matt Levy+ Alexis Lundy, Asher Wallen-Friedman De Vaughn Roberts Treasurer Justin Sirrine BASS Richard Weisman? Sameer Massand Drew Terrell Geoffrey Groman, Stephanie Cha Shenyan Wang TROMBONE Librarian Andrew Shang James Copti Charles Bremer* Kim Hetrick Christine Brealey Alexandra Viscosi, Zinan Jiang FLUTE/PICCOLO Cody Molnar Alumni Outreach Erin Kennedy Kelsey Alpaio Malcolm Viney# Ali Yeager Stephanie Rivero Emily Purcell, Kelsey Leck Madeline Weiss TUBA Social Coordinator Amar Shah Jim Daniels# (on leave) Peter Balzareit OBOE/ Henn Nied" ENGLISH HORN PERCUSSION/ Susan Vitez Alexa Elias TIMPANI

    Mary Fullington John Vonelli Phil Metzger

    +Baker Music Scholar *Lehigh Music Scholar -Snyder Music Scholar /\Lehigh Faculty/Staff

    #Guest Artist

  • ABOUT THE ARTISTS

    The Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra is a currently a group of over ninety talented musicians, most of whom are undergraduate students majoring in disciplines outside of music. They regularly perform at their home in the Zoellner Arts Center on the campus of Lehigh University and have performed at various international venues in Europe, Asia and South America and Africa. Last year, the orchestra celebrated the Mahler centennial year with a memorable rendition of his first symphony, a performance that was cited by the Morning Call as one of the ten best performances of the year in the Lehigh Valley. The orchestra also champions student achievement, presenting each February a marathon of con- certo movements where all orchestra members have a chance to play a concerto movement.

    The orchestra's programming focus is the historically important main orchestral repertoire, ranging from Bach to Barber and everything in between. New multi- media presentations of such works as the Nutcracker Suite and The Emperor and the Nightingale have earned the orchestra a reputation for originality. Pioneering new music is also a focus. In the past few years the orchestra presented several North American and world premieres, as well as a yearly concert featuring works of Lehigh University student composers.

  • Guest Conductor Paul Salemi is the NEH Distinguished Chair in the Humanities and Professor of Music at Lehigh University, where he teaches com- position, theory, and directs the Lehigh University Very Modern Ensemble (LU- VMJ;:). He is also founder and Artistic Director of the Monocacy Chamber Or- chestra, a professional ensemble in the Lehigh Valley.

    Salemi received his Ph.D. in composition from Harvard University, where he studied with Earl Kim. He has held composition fellowships from the Sheldon Foundation, the Charles Ives Festival, and the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts, and has been the recipient of grants from Meet the Composer and the NEA.

    Salerni's numerous commissioned orchestral and chamber music works have been performed throughout the US, Canada, Europe and China. Recent commissions include Cape Cod Symphony, San Diego Chamber Orchestra, New Haven Symphony, the Allentown Symphony, and the Lehigh Valley Cham- ber Orchestra. His chamber music and songs are also widely performed. Recent highlights included performances by the Da Capo Chamber Players of two song cycles, Speaking of Love and Bad Pets, at New York City's Merkin Hall.

    Salerni's one-act opera Tony Caruso's Final Broadcast, with a libretto by Dana Gioia, won the National Opera Association's Chamber Opera competition. A definitive recording was recently released on Naxos. His second one-act, The Life and Love of Joe Coogan, is adapted from a Dick Van Dyke TV Show episode. The original screenplay was written by Carl Reiner and adapted by librettist Kate Light. Joe Coogan had its premiere in September 2010. Both one-acts are pub- lished by Theodore Presser.

    As the leading expert on the music of his mentor Earl Kim, Salemi has a long history of collaboration as guest pianist and lecturer with the internation- ally acclaimed string ensemble Sejong. He has performed Kim's music with the ensemble in Korea, at the Kennedy Center, the 92nd St. Y, and the Aspen Music Festival. Sejong. recently commissioned Salemi's arrangement of Piazzolla's Le Grand Tango and premiered it in Carnegie's Zankel Hall. That arrangement is published in Italy by BERBEN. In the summer of 2008, Salemi performed as pia- nist and conductor for two of Kim's works at the Great Mountains International Music Festival in Korea.

    A dedicated educator, Salemi is recipient of the Stabler Award, Lehigh University's most valued acknowledgement of excellence in teaching. His service to the larger community has also included participation on Fulbright Fel- lowship and NEA peer review panels and seven years' service on the Board of Directors of the Suzuki Association of the Americas, including two years as Chair of the Board.

    Salemi is married to opera and stage director Laura Johnson, and also often writes for and performs with their two sons, violinist Domenic and percus- sionist Miles.

  • Concertmaster Christopher Collins Lee, violinist, became a protege of Zino Francescatti at the age of sixteen, traveling with him throughout Europe on his final tours. Chris studied violin and composition at Curtis and Juilliard, earned a Doctorate degree, was a Fulbright Scholar, and has been awarded four Honor- ary Doctorate degrees. His principal teachers were Dorothy Del.ay, Joseph Fuchs, Henryk Szeryng and Nathan Milstein. Mr. Lee has received many honors includ- ing Prizes in the Carl Flesch International Violin Competitien, the Tibor Varga International Competition, and the J.S. Bach International Competition, The Lion D'or of the French government, a Guggenheim Grant, The Belgian American Award, and the Fritz Kreisler Prize. As an Official Musical Ambassador of the U.S. Department of State for two decades, he has played thousands of concerts under their auspices worldwide, forty solo tours to the Far East alone. One of his recordings was chosen to represent human culture on the Voyager Time Capsule, launched into space in 1977, just now leaving our solar system.

    Christopher has received critical acclaim for his recitals and chamber music collaborations. Ian Hodgson wrote in Strad Magazine, "He is a commu- nicator. He draws each listener into the world of each composer, and distills a kind of musical essence." The New York Times termed Christopher Lee "an im- pressive, stylish violinist with something special to say." The Tass News Agency praised him for an "expressive big technique, with musical insights to match .. . placing him in the front rank of today's top violinists." Musical America listed him on their annual "Ten Musicians to Watch," and Nathan Milstein once said, "Christopher Lee has the most beautiful violin sound of his generation."

    Christopher has performed as violin soloist with Leopold Stokowski, Leonard Bernstein, Sergiu Commissiona, Lucas Foss, and Arthur Fiedler con- ducting. Works which have been premiered by him, some of them also in their first recordings, include Aaron Copland's Ballades for Violin and Piano with Leonard Bernstein playing the piano, Variations from the opera Daphne by Rich- ard Strauss, Darius Milhaud's Second Sonata, Final Alice by David de! Tredici, and more. Christopher has recorded for CBS, Angel, Desto, Everest, Delos, Arista and theQuattro Corde labels. His lecture recitals devoted to Mozart's life and times are continuously in great demand, using his 1680 Crenonese violin made by Francesco Ruggieri, which once belonged to Leopold Mozart. He is the Ronald 1. Ulrich Concertmaster-in-Residence with the Lehigh University Philharmonic.

  • Stephanie Rivero, a freshman intending to graduate in 2015 with degrees in In- tegrated Business & Engineering and Industrial Engineering, is delighted to have the opportunity to play flute in the LU Philharmonic. In addition to her enrollment in an academic honors program and membership in the orchestra, Stephanie is also a member of the esteemed Marching 97 and the renowned Wind Ensemble here at Lehigh. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her throughout her musical endeavors since the day she first picked up a flute nine years ago.

    Violinist Sonoko S. Nakasato, from Queens, New York, is a sophomore majoring in Bioengineering. At Lehigh, she enjoys playing in the LU Philharmonic and in a trio studying Brahms's Horn Trio Op. 40. This semester she is also taking a "Ba- roque and Classical" music history course. She currently studies with Dr. Timothy Schwarz and studied with Mr. Kuan-Cheng Lu back in New York.

    Max Watkins, '15, is a Bethlehem native and freshman cellist in the LU Phil- harmonic. A Baker Scholarship student, Max also studies piano with Eugene Al- bulescu and Helen Beedle in the Music department, and probably plans to major in chemistry or biology here at Lehigh.

    De Vaughn Roberts,' 15, is a freshman trumpeter who performs with the Lehigh University Philharmonic and the Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University. He is also a native of Bethlehem, and a brother in Sigma Phi Epsilon.

    Violinist Ben Freeman was born in London and started playing at age seven in Cincinnati. From 2003 to 2011, he was part of the Norwalk Youth Symphony in Connecticut which performed at Carnegie Hall, Tanglewood, the United Nations as well as venues in Prague, Budapest, Vienna and Salzburg. Ben is a freshman engineering major and enjoying his first year in the LU Phil.

    Peter Orlando Weigel is a junior majoring in Electrical Engineering with minors in Business and English. Peter studies piano with Eugene Albulescu, and in addi- tion to performing with the LU Philharmonic, he does undergraduate research in the Electrical Engineering department, is a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity, and plays classic rock music with some friends in his free time.

    Geoffrey Groman is a junior majoring in Electrical Engineering. In addition to the Philharmonic, his campus involvements include the Wind Ensemble, Choral Union, Reformed University Fellowship, and Engineering college tours.

  • PROGRAM NOTES

    Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 in G Major

    Antonin Leopold Dvorak was born in 1841 in Nelahozeves, a vil- lage on the outskirts of Prague. His father, an amateur musician, was the village innkeeper and butcher. Through the patronage of an uncle, young Dvorak was able to study music and in 1857 was ac- cepted as a pupil at the Prague Organ School. He later was able to gain first-hand experience as a violist under Smetana and Wagner in the orchestra of the new Prague Provisional Theatre.

    Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 in G major, one of Dvorak's shorter symphonies, is cheery and draws its inspiration from the Bohemian folk music that Dvorak loved. The piece was composed in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) within the two-and-a-half-month period from late August to early November 1889 and the score was dedi- cated "To the Bohemian Academy of Emperor Franz Joseph for the Encouragement of Arts and Literature, in thanks for my election." Dvorak conducted the premiere of the piece in Prague on February 2, 1890.

    Although Dvorak inherited his predeliction for classical forms from Beethoven and Brahms, he had an unusual gift of his own for writ- ing radiantly happy music in an era where such an approach was often considered either conservative or naive. It was neither: this jovial approach was merely a sign of a refreshingly different artistic personality from his contemporaries. Today, Dvorak's work is con- sidered essentially Czech.

    The symphony opens with an expressive melody that prepares the entrance of another more playful "bird call" theme first given to the solo flute. The development section works up some tension, but this subsides when the playful main theme returns, now picked up by

  • theEnglish horn two octaves lower rather than the flute. The cheer- ful nature of the movement as a whole starkly contrasts with some ominous minor-key sections. The recapitulation ends with a short but very energetic coda.

    The second movement is darker tonally and begins with a simple string melody that soon reaches the brighter key of C major, where it remains. The main theme branches off into several variations, both lyrical and passionate. After a powerful climax, the movement ends quietly and tenderly.

    - Emilia Silebi '14

    The third movement is an "intermezzo" like the third movements of Brahms's First and Second Symphonies. The first tune is a sweet and relaxed waltz; the second, functioning as a "trio," sounds more like a Bohemian folk dance. Finally, after the return of the waltz, Dvorak surprises his audience by using a very up-tempo Coda in which lies a theme from one of Dvorak's earlier operas. This Coda ends in a form similar to that of the second movement.

    A resounding trumpet fanfare announces the fourth movement, a complex and turbulent theme-and-variations centered on a deriva- tive of the main theme. The variations on this change the tempo, with some using soft dynamics and others noisy. The music is al- ways cheerful and optimistic, yet not lacking in grandeur. The end- ing seems to be a long time coming, and when the last chord finally arrives, with brass and timpani sounding prominently, it sounds de- lightfully abrupt.

  • The LU Philharmonic Orchestra: A personal view.

    The Lehigh University Philharmonic Orchestra is an extraordinary group of music lovers of all ages, coming together to study and perform great music. My impression of the group comes from years of experience observing them, both from within and without, as they form a common consciousness.

    The group is a most interesting hybrid. The primary mission is educa- tional. The Lehigh Orchestra is a student ensemble first and foremost. The students experience the repertoire, not unlike a music appreciation class (especially since only three or four music majors perform in the ensemble at any one time - the rest major in other disciplines, and simply take music very seriously!). The class entails far more work than the nominal one-credit students receive each semester. It also func- tions as a University Club, complete with officers, activities, and fun. Several Lehigh students only join the orchestra as members of a club since their credit hours have reached the maximum.

    In addition to the student body, the orchestra could not exist without other help. First, several community members augment various sections such as strings, brass, etc. These members are vital for the forces to be adequate in each section. They also provide an important "glue" of continuity - some of them have been members of the orchestra for the past ten years. Without them, the sound of the ensemble would change far more drastically every year, when we lose about a quarter of our students who graduate, and gain about the same number of freshmen. Some com- munity members come from other colleges, we even welcome some serious high school students! Everyone seems bound by their loyalty to the music they perform, and the emerging loyalty to the ensemble itself.

    We are also fortunate to have in the orchestra several members of the LU faculty and staff. The faculty often come from other disciplines, such as English, Engineering and Chemistry. We also have some Music Department Faculty perform- ing side by side with their students. This provides a unique hands-on training that is vital for a student's experience. In addition, we sometimes hire additional players from the pool of professionals in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. These forces aug- ment what we already have, and also provide students with an incredible learn- ing experience performing side by side with top professionals, learning the most important skills in musicianship in a direct way. Therefore, it is difficult to simply designate the group as a student group, although the primary mission is still an educational one, since the group functions first and foremost as a class.

    It has been an honor to help steer this group for the past several years. The ensemble is now conscious of its own character, of the mission it has to the larger community, and of the intense discipline the love of music requires in order to bring the music itself alive to an audience. Our service function is therefore extremely seri- ous. The Orchestra has been made aware of the high degree of service it provides to the larger community through performances that touch the audience through mean- ingful sounds.

    The group thrives well when it is unified both in purpose and in sound. In this sense, my biggest drive has been to instill a passion for unity, for inclusion, and for the relentless pursuit of a common goal. We hope you, the audience will enjoy the fruits of these labors; you are just as important in closing the circuit for our edu- cational function, helping us study the music through bringing it alive for you.

    -Eugene Albulescu

  • Friends of Zoellner Arts Center 2011-2012 Season

    The Board ofT~st~es of Lehigh University gratefully acknowledges and recognizes the following alumni, fnends, corporations and foundations for their generosity in supporting

    the annual campaign for the Friends of Zoellner Arts Center:

    Leadership funding from Victoria E. and Robert E. Zoellner '54

    Gala20ll and Performance Sponsors Adams Outdoors Advertising Air Products Alvin H. Butz, Inc. Benner & Piperato Jean V Nevins and Peter E. Bennett '63 '93P Nancy M. Berman '97H and Alan J. Bloch '14GP Capital BiueCross Caruso Benefits Group Class of 1976 Lisa A. and Kevin L. Clayton '84 'l 3P Elysian Fields Specialty Florals The Express-Times Florio Perrucci Steinhardt & Fader, L.LC Greentree Nurseries Peggy and Bill Hecht '64 Highmark Blue Shield Hotel Bethlehem Jane P. '75 and Frederick H. Jamieson '74 KNBT, Division of National Penn Bank Lehigh Oral & Maxillofaciai Surgery Lehigh Valley Health Network Lehigh Valley Style Ichiko M. and Joseph W. Long '88 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Sandra G. and Thomas McClaskie 'I 3P Brenda and John E. McGlade '76 'SIG The Morning Call The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley Pennsylvania Council on the Arts The Pepsi Bottling Group RCN The Rider-Pool Foundation St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network Susan and David Shaffer Elizabeth Riley and Daniel E. Smith, Jr. '71 Sodexo Roberta H. and James B. Swenson '59 'FIS Karen and Alexander G. Tamerler '67 Elizabeth M. Scofield and James R. Tanenbaum '70 Tallman Hudders & Sorrentino TD Bank Viamedia Dawn L. '82 '12P and John J. Vresics, Jr. '81 '12P Youngs Advisory Group

    Producer Anonymous June W. and Leon C. Holt, Jr. '48 Julia E. Klees '82 Ruth H. '68G and L. Charles Marcon Daria F. Blyskal '03 and Matthew G. Puzio '03 '04G

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    W. Beall Fowler '59 '84P '89P 'FIS Linda L. and Peter M. Gilbert 'FIS Betty and Bill Hittinger '44 '71P '73H '75P '78P '97GP '02GP 'FIS Mary Ann and Daniel J. Kelemen '54 Patricia and Nelson G. Markley Anne S. 'FIS and Peter Meltzer Carol M. and Joseph P. Snyder, Jr. '65 '93P Anne C. and Robert J. Teufel '59 '91 P

    Artist Rosalie and Steven Aaronson Bobbye J. Acopian Judith L '80G and J. Richard Aronson 'FIS Herbert M. Ball, Jr. '76 L. Joanne '76G and Curtis H. Barnette '99H Terri A. '77G and James A. Bartholomew Diane and Norman H. Beamer '68 Susan B. Beckerman '65W Kathy N. 'FIS and Anthony Calabrese '84G '07P Joan E. and Bobb Carson 'FIS Georgeina G. and W. Robert Christie '58 '59 '89P Anne and Webster A. Collins '57 '91 P Janet and Byron D. Cook '74 '77G Emmeline L. '76G and Leonard R. Dimmick '49 '550" Gloria and John S. Dobrota '61 '86P Nora A. and Mohamed S. El-Aasser 'F/S Kathy and Charles H. Entrekin, Jr. '71 Valerie Johnson and Patrick V Farrell 'F/S Carol D. and Allan R. Frank '76 '78G '79G 'I OP Diane and Robert C. Gerlach '70 Judy and Donald M. Gruhn '49 Susan C. and Mark Gumz '08P Susan and James J. Haering '69G Donald E. Hall 'F/S Marsha J. and Thomas K. Hersh '72 '77G Linda and Richard W. Hertzberg '65G 'FIS Rebecca Jaffe '78 and Jerome S. Heisler, Jr. Andrea and Warren Kantor Sook H. and Yong W. Kim 'FIS Kirk M. Kozera and Joseph M. Brookes Lafayette Ambassador Bank Brigitte Loewy Linz' 14GP Marie T. and Charles J. Luthar '66 '73G '11 P Valerie Livingston and Charles E. Lyman 'FIS Karen and Mark V Mactas '74

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    Alberta M. Albrecht and Thomas M. Sicmiatkoski Caroline and Leslie H. Sperling 'FIS Pamela 'FIS and Thomas Steigerwalt Judith and Michael Stoner Donald Strelecki Melody K. '8 IG and Richard N. Weisman 'OOP 'FIS Virginia L. '71G 'FIS and

    Robert C. Williamson '79P '84P Linda M and D. Brooks Zug '67

    Patron Regina and Jonathan S. Alcaro '74 '76G Donna Altcmose Anonymous Elinor Antoniuk Henry S. Baird 'FIS Cyndy 'FIS and David Brinker Madeline and Bob Brown Kathryn S. and Steven A. Campo '09P • t 2P Bruce D. Charles 'FIS Linda K. Hodcckcr and Scott H. Cragle '72 '77G Margaret and Richard C. Ellis Roberta and Jeff Epstein Fredda Fischman Edward P. Foster 'SIG Benjamin I. Freed '00 Roy A. Gruver '69 'FIS Nadine C. Haines '82 Kevin Hancharik Lynne B. '59 and Leon M. Harbold '59 Patricia K. Girkc and Kenneth D. Hendrix '55 Judy Hoak Peggy W Hobbs '70G Elizabeth K. '67G and

    Robert M. Holcombe '58 '69G '95P 'FIS Constance L. Houser-Wenzel Tonya and Richard G. Hummers '81 '07P Linda J. Lowe-Krentz 'FIS and Michael E. Krentz· t IP Leslie Roessler and Luc Kuykcns Brenda A. Lamarca '87 Jennifer M. Lindenmuth '04 Ronald E. Lipetz '62 Leigh A. Cundari and J. Gary Lutz Gail and John Marsella Albert C. Molter, Jr. '69G '99P Karen S and Nicholas Noel ttt '74 Betty Jane and Saverio A. Pasqualucci '57 Elizabeth and Richard C. Pearce · 56 Catherine F '86 and Kenneth S. Peoples '84 Patricia Peoples Rosanne Phillips Douglas A. Plikaitis 'FIS Margaret F. Plympton 'FIS Louise A. and Cornelus P. Powell Sheila and Stanley Rodgers Gwendolyn J. and Robert Romeril Jason Roth Ruth A. '79G and William E. Rusling '51 Julie F. '9 t and Keith Sabol John P Servis '06G Kajsa and Philip B. Shciblcy '81 Miriam N. and Kenneth P Sinclair '06P 'FIS Llycna Boylan and Donald Spieth Helen and H. Stanley Stoney, Jr. ·59 Jean and Robert W Strickler '64 '72G '01 P '02P Gregory Sweeney Shirley and Donald L. Talhelm '59 '60G '78P '81 P '05GP 'FIS

  • Kate F. and Theodore R. Tye '13P Eliete A. and Eugene A. Vivino, Jr. '80 Melissa Weigand Sally S. '75G and Malcolm R. West '75G Kay and Earl Winters

    Friend Glenn Allan Alan Allegra Darla Antonis Connie Arcury William Ascari Mary R. Baker Marcia M. '86 '93G and Christopher J. Barone '86 Rose and Vincent J. Battistelli '75 Christine M. Bcretsel Susan Knox and Ben Berzin, Jr. 'l OP' l 2P Lynn Boccio William R. Brown Frederick W. Buse Andrea Waxman, M.D and John F. Campion, M.D. Charles Dcctis Painting Inc. Veronica Check Gayle Chiavaroli Ed Christian Karen and John Cigliano David Clinton Marc Cohen Beth and Martin D. Cohen Gail E. Conahan Eleanor and Robert F. Conti '68G '88G '90G Cindy L. and Walter Conway '95G 'F/S Catherine Cortese June Crabb John A. Croft III 'F/S Connie and Ronald Cuoco '08P Janice Cunningham Current Concepts- Horne Automation Specialists Steven Cwienkala Karen Dalla Palu Floyd Deardorff Dolores and Erwin L. Decker '49 '54G Madeline and Dennis Deegan Larry DelhagenSharon H. Desiato Diane Detweiler Margaret L. and Scott Dewalt Barbara Dimmick 'SSW John Dodds Donald Dods Alison and Paul A. Dura '83 Corinne and Warren Eberts Sandra J. and James T. Edmiston '93P Beverly and Thomas Eighmy Anne M. and A. Craig Evans Mary Jane and Louis Falcone Nancy S. '76G and Gregory B. Falkcnbach '72 Kirn L. Febbo Joan and Joseph D. Feskanin '57 '82P Dennis Fetters Sandra Fickes Conrad Fleming Beth and Frank Folio Patricia and Richard A. Foltz '60 '86P '88P Sue Ann and Ralph Z. Fortney '52 '80P Delores and Jack L. Fox '54 Theresa M. Freeman 'F/S Sharon M. 'F/S and Kenneth Friedman

    1 I

    Roxane M. and Timothy A. Frornson 'I SP Joseph M. Fulfs Michael J. Gallagher '60G '88P '93P William Gargano Robert Geist Margaret and Daniel Z. Gerhart '67 Lois Giarnber Gillian K. Girvin Rochelle A. Makela-Goodman 'F/S and Robert D. Goodman '03P Evelyn M. and H. Russell Grander John T. Grant '87 Joanne Green Margaret M. Green Judith Haase Joanne and Arthur A. Haberberger Torn and Debby Harbin Brooke R. Hartman, Jr. '54 '81 P Stella K. and Miltiadis K. Hatalis '11 P '12P 'F/S Carla and David L. Heine '74 Arlene and John C. Heiss '60 Marie E. Helrnold '8 I Nancy and John R. Helwig III '70 '73G '05P Linda and James L. Henry Janice 0. '78G '88G and Robert Henson Melissa and Carl F. Henzelrnan 111 '82 'F/S Anna P. Herz 'F/S and Julius M. Herz 'F/S Patricia F. 'F/S and William L. Hoppe '65G Nils E. Hovik '67 '72G Virginia and Thomas E. Jensen '56 '60G Sharon M. Kalafut 'F/S Nancy and George A. Kantra '58 '91 P Linda and Morry Kapitan Maria D. and Jacob Y. Kazakia '72G '07P 'F/S Jean Boyda Keller '05G Christine and David Kerneter Heather Kern Barbara A. and Joseph J. Kesselring '7 I 'I OP Beverly and Glenn E. Kinard '59 Janine and Richard Kish 'F/S Gary M. Koch Katherine Stoessel and Nathan Kogan '48 Barbara J. Kohler Nancy and George S. Kounoupis '84 Linda J. Krecke Carol J. Kreitz Jennifer and Scott Kressler Mary and George Lampros Elizabeth A. Lange Frank Lanterman George Laros Georgette Larsen Gloria and Antoine P. Latour '53 Jean S. Lavelle Samuel J. Lawrence 'F/S Keegan R. Lerch Beverly Lersch Nicole and Daniel Lewis Molly A. and Michael J. Lieberman '75 · I 1 P Jean C. and Robert H. Littner '53 '83P '13GP Harriett R. Logan '89 Debbie L. Wesselmann-Loprcsti 'F/S and

    Daniel P. Lopresti 'F/S Joan S. Lorah Patricia K. MacCubbin William MacLuckie Lori Malkarnes

  • Maria Manakos Larry Mancino Patrick Marton Edward Matulevicius Wayne Maura Lisa L. and Christopher D. Maurer 'I OP Carolina P. '78G '85G and George E. McCluskey, Jr. 'FIS Sarah B. McDonald James W. McGcady '50 'F/S Edward F. Meehan Joyce Meinke Eugenio Melendez Monica and Bill Michalcrya '88 'F/S Barbara Miller Richard Mondschcin Gerard J. Moore Indira and Mark Morawski Cathy and Ronald D. Mordosky Delano Morgan Nancy B. and Ronald C. Morse '55 Janeen Mulavolta Joseph J. Munley Alfredo Munoz Gayle L. 'F/S and Ernie Nemeth Robin NctwallRichard Norton Andrea Odom Susan F. O'Donnell' 13P Patricia Owens Mary L. 'F/S and Peter Peppel' 11 P Tracy Perry Vince P. Pettinelli Jane Moler Pigott Gregory C. Pouliot Patricia and William W. Pcihoda '59 Nisctsom and Dhiravud Pumhirun '72 Gerald Pytlewski Loma and William J. Rabe '69 Evelyn Reap David Redding Mary Jo and Ronald L. Recd '76G Thomas Rcedcll Barbara and Michael Reiniger Bob Rcnkert Frances Rcnkcrt Catherine Repyneck Donna Rice Berry G. Richards 'F/S Lois M. Roberts David Roberts Jose Rodriguez Colleen Roe Josephine P. Ronca Zaharoula and Michael P. Roumeliotis Anthony D. Sabino Mary C. Salemo Robert Sallash Scott Salter Sanofi Pasteur Foundation Elizabeth Santangelo

    Michael D. Santoro 'F/S Carl Scalzo Pam Sckol Dianne '82G and John P. Schellenberg Jennifer L. Schmeltzle '07 Jessica Schuler Roberta L. and Richard Schwan Laurie and Merlin F. Schwenk '55 Kelly A. Searfoss '05 Karen L. Stuckey '75 and Henry W. Seduski, Jr. 'I OP Jean M. Seibel Alexander C. Scnchak '06 Kyle M. Seney Edward Shaughnessy Tiffany Shanker Thcria Shelly Dons and Roland L. Sigal '47 Margaret and Sidney J. Silver '57 '59G '81 P '93P Judith A. Smith '64G Gisela U. '53G and Mervin P Smolinsky Leslie A. 'F/S and Robert Snow Ronald Snyder Kim and Glen Sponaugle '84 Diane A. Stanczak John W. Stemler Elizabeth A. '90 and David C. Stothoff '90 Elisa E. and John M. Surgcnt 'I 2P Julia and Bruce C. Swan '68G Donna Syelorak Scott Szabo Roberta C. '96G '09G and Bill Targonski Eugene P Tauber Millie Tedesco Aurelie Thiele 'F/S John G. Thomas III Froy and Richard R. Thompson Bart Tizio Jane and William H. Trotter '67 Mary Trubek Patricia and Thomas C. Vaccaro '72G '80G Suzanne VanEmburgh Eugenia and Stanley M. Vasiliadis '71 Martha Marchena and Ricardo Viera 'F/S Sally and Bruce Vinino Sonja and Clinton Walker M. Elizabeth Walker Joan Webber Sally and Larry A. Wehr '70 '70G Steven H. Weintraub 'F/S Gessi A. Wethcrhold Dennis White Ann Wildrich Carol L. Williams Debra Witt Robert Wood Jill Bortz Yannarcll and David A Yannarell '83 '93G Janet and Edward Young' I OP Argie and Nicholas M. Zanakos '53 Eileen Zanardi

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    List complete as of February l3, 2012. Report errors or omissions to [email protected] or call (610) 758-5071.

  • September 17 at 8 pm 25 at 3 pm

    October 1 at 8 pm 14 & 15 at 8 pm 28 & 29 at 8 pm

    November 5 at 8 pm 6 at 3 pm

    December 2 at 8 pm -3 at 8 pm

    9 at 8 pm 10 at 3 pm 11 at 4, 8 pm

    January 22 at 3 pm

    February 12 at 3 pm 18 at 8 pm 19 at 3 pm

    - 24 & 2? at 8 pm

    March 18 at 3 pm 23 & 24 at 8 pm 25 at 3 pm 31 at 8 pm

    April 1 at 2 pm 14 at 8 pm 15 at 2 pm 20 & 21 at 8 pm 22 at 2 pm 27 & 28 at 8 pm 29 at 3 pm 30 at 8 pm

    Lehigh University Music Department 2011 - 2012 Season

    Princeton Singers: Heaven-Haven Faculty Recital: Robin Kani,fiute with Martha Schrempel, piano

    NY Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Tribute to the Big Bands LU Philharmonic: German Masterpieces LU Choral Arts: Just Folks

    LU Fusion Fest: A Tribute to Johnny Richards Lehigh Student Chamber Ensembles

    The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: Something Old, Something New LU Jazz Ensemble, Band and Combo LU Philharmonic: Nutcracker and Winter Fun LU Philharmonic: Nutcracker and Winter Fun LU Choral Arts: Christmas Vespers in Packer Chapel

    Faculty Recital: Deborah Andrus, clarinet

    LU Jazz Faculty LU Jazz Fusion Fest East Winds Quintet: Four+ One LU Philharmonic: Concerto Marathon

    Faculty Recital: Timothy Schwarz, violin LU Choir, Glee Club and Dolce: Voices of Mystery Faculty Recital: Eugene Albulescu, piano NY Jazz Repertory Orchestra

    Junior/Senior Recitals LU Jazz Ensemble, Band and Combo LU Symphonic Band/Senior Recital LU Philharmonic: A Cultural Banquet Lehigh Student Chamber Ensembles/Recitals LU Choral Arts: Odes to Joy The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: Good Friends LUVME Student Compositions

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