2012.2013 annual report - sudbury symphony...
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2012.2013 Annual Report
Board of Directors 2012.2013
David PetrynaPresident
Greg HaddadVice President
Matthew DorreenSecretary
Greg BabijTreasurer
Jamie ArrowsmithMusician Representative (Ex-Officio)
Vicki JacobsDirector
Charlotte LeonardMusician Representative
Geoff McCauslandMusician Representative (Ex-Officio)
John QuerneyDirector
John RodriguezDirector
Kathy YoungDirector
A Message from the Board President, David PetrynaThe 12.13 season was a season of celebrations. The season began with great excitement as the SSO welcomed its Principal French Hornist, Gilles Thibodeau centre stage to perform Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3. The celebration of our own musicians continued throughout the season as Principal Trombonist Charlotte Leonard led many of the SSO’s Brass players as members of the Northern Brass Choir during our Holiday Concert and Erika Nielsen, the SSO’s Principal Cellist performed Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1 with the SSO during its Romantic Journey Concert. At this same concert, we congratulated Music Director Victor Sawa on his 15th anniversary with the Orchestra.
The season continued on a high note with enthusiastic audiences at each concert. A proud artistic moment for the Orchestra came with SSO’s World Premiere of its first commission in many years; Jason Noble’s À travers la fenêtre dans le ciel. We are especially grateful to the SOCAN Foundation, whose support allowed the SSO to enhance this premiere with an educational residency, allowing the community to participate in the commissioning process.
The organization also grew to new heights in 12.13 as communication became streamlined. Regular newsletters, as well as the addition of three musicians to the SSO Board of Directors, have allowed for continued information sharing throughout the community. These cohesive relationships continue to grow and ensure that the Board is constantly working towards the best interests of all of our stakeholders.
By all accounts, the 12.13 season was highly memorable and successful, both artistically and financially. The introduction of Perfect Pairings, a new, intimate concert format, brought new audience members and donors to the organization. The support of our continuing donors, sponsors and funders, as always, were critical to our success during the 12.13 season. Through these combined efforts, we managed to outperform our financial budget for the year. We thank you for your continuing commitment and support that enables us to fulfill our mission.
Thank you to the Board of Directors, Dawn Cattapan and staff, Victor Sawa and the SSO musicians and volunteers and the thousands of SSO patrons whose support contributed to a successful season for our Orchestra.
Honourary Board Members
Geoffrey Cudmore
Mary & Metro Kozak
Mitch Speigel
John Stefura
Patricia Winter
A Message from Music Director, Victor Sawa
The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra’s 37th season, and my sixteenth as Music Director, was one of my personal favourites.
We welcomed Sudbury’s own centre stage, as the artistry of Erika Nielsen, the Northern Brass Choir and Gilles Thibodeau were featured during concerts. The SSO was joined by my friend, and renowned Canadian Conductor, Brian Jackson for 2 concerts, while viral sensation Martin “The Video Game Pianist” Leung wowed audiences with his ability and dexterity. We were fortunate to perform the works of great composers including John Estacio, Mozart and Beethoven.
The season also included programmes that allowed us to focus on specific works and composers. Our “Great Classics” brought 3 complete symphonies to audience members; Beethoven’s popular Symphony No. 3, “Eroica;” Schumann’s descriptive Symphony No.3, “Rhenish” and Tchaikovsky’s powerful Fifth Symphony. Other concerts brought audiences on a trip to Vienna for Das Neujahrskonzert, and a trip to London for the Last Night of the Proms.
A new and exciting outreach program was introduced to Sudbury audiences. Entitled “Share the Music,” the Sudbury Symphony partnered with service organizations including Sudbury Youth Rocks and Big Brothers and Sisters of Sudbury to provide an affordable concert experience to young people and their families who would not otherwise be able to attend a symphony concert. We are delighted with the success of this programme, and look forward to making our music as accessible as possible to Sudbury audiences.
For making such a wonderful season of music possible, I thank the members of the administrative and artistic staff, the orchestra and volunteers for their hard work and dedication. I am also appreciative to the audience members and supporters, whose enthusiastic presence and support provided behind the scenes truly brings the music to life.
Thank you for a simply sensational 12.13 season.
Victor SawaMusic Director
A Message from Executive Director, Dawn CattapanDuring the 2012.2013 season, the Sudbury Symphony continued to enrich and serve the community with a range of concert programming. In addition to the 6 concert season presented by the SSO, the Orchestra also performed an additional 43 outreach activities throughout the Sudbury area.
All members of the SSO, from musicians to staff, contributed to the responsible and balanced cost-control measures through the creation and diligent maintenance of efficiencies resulting in a better-than-budget year end result.
The Sudbury Symphony thanks our key funders as contributors to this success: The Ontario Arts Council and the City of Greater Sudbury for their continued and important funding. The SSO also thanks Glad Tidings Church, Season Presenter Petryna Advertising and the Local 180 of the American Federation of Musicians as partners in helping us to reach our audiences.
The staff and dedicated volunteers of the SSO are applauded for their commitment to the organization and for ensuring that the SSO fulfills its mandate and provides great concerts and outreach initiatives to the community as efficiently as possible. The SSO’s Board of Directors, chaired by David Petryna, is commended for their leadership, guidance, untiring support and commitment to the mission of the SSO.
A special thank you to Music Director Victor Sawa, Rehearsal Conductor Jamie Arrowsmith, and the musicians of the Orchestra, whose wonderful music inspires us all.
2012.2013 SSO Administration
Staff
Dawn CattapanExecutive Director
Lee Anne DesrocherOffice Manager
Nick RossOutreach Coordinator, Personnel Manager & Librarian
Jamie ArrowsmithRehearsal Conductor
Christian RobinsonConcertmaster & SSO Conservatory of Music Instructor
Geoff McCauslandPrincipal Violin II & SSO Conservatory of Music Instructor
Jane RussellPrincipal Viola & SSO Conservatory of Music Instructor
Erika NielsenPrincipal Cello & SSO Conservatory of Music Instructor
Volunteers
Kylie KlymBox Office Assistant
Dan LessardConcert Host
Desmond MaleyProgram Notes
Dara MulcaheyFront of House Manager
Pat MulcaheyStage Manager
Josée Perreault Concert Host
Maria SokolovaBox Office Assistant Inga WoitowichAdministrative Assistant
Don YoungDatabase Consultant
Dawn CattapanExecutive Director
Sudbury Symphony Orchestra 2012.2013 Orchestra Members
Victor Sawa, Music Director
Jamie Arrowsmith, Rehearsal Conductor
Violin IChristian Robinson, ConcertmasterAngela GarwoodAndrea HansenKatarina KinRebecca JonesChristina MasottiNick RossOlga RykovBeth Schneider-GouldNatalie Wong
Violin IIGeoff McCausland, Principal Violin IIAthena Lavinia AndersErin GilsenanAndrea Hansen
Katherine MartinMichelle PalkovitsSusan PandolfoAnne-Marie Perron-JutrasSarah RunionsKenneth SikioKatie Wiwchar
ViolaJane Russell, Principal ViolaJamie ArrowsmithChloe DerrenbackerVeronica LeeAlex McLeodRory McLeodAnne PrevostTristan WallisEmily Yun
CelloErika Nielsen, Principal CelloMahsa GhasemiTommi Leinala
Jennifer MoerschKirk StarkeyJonathan TortolanoDick Van Raadshooven
Double BassThomas Jones, Principal Double BassTim Fitzgerald, Principal Double Bass (Oct. 13)Brittany GoldsboroughTamara RayanMiles Ryan
FluteRachel Gibson, Principal FluteMyriam Valley, Principal Flute (Oct. 13)Jack Gordon, Principal Flute (April 20, Feb. 2)Rana Mireskandari
ClarinetBrenda Arrowsmith, Co-Principal ClarinetRebecca Danard, Co-Principal ClarinetMeghan SaaremetsJessica Todd
OboeTamsin Johnston, Principal OboeElizabeth Raum, Principal Oboe (May 11)Christine BouffardHeather MacDonald
BassoonCatherine Magowan, Principal BassoonGraham MartinEleanor Sonley
French HornGilles Thibodeau, Principal French HornJim BolandGeoff SinclairLynne SmytheMaggie Niro
TrumpetStefan Laakso, Principal TrumpetSteve Arsenault, Principal Trumpet (April 20)Thomas FlakeAndrew Knox
Chris MayEric McIntyre
TromboneCharlotte Leonard, Principal TromboneBlair McNally, Principal Trombone (Feb. 2, April 20)Brad GaudreauMarcus GloverCatherine Valiaho
TubaMichael Guillemette, Principal Tuba
Timpani KeyboardIan Gibson Yoo Young Park
Percussion Personnel/LibrarianSally Lesk Nick Ross Kevin McKillopJustin SkalaaDevon Simonds
2012.2013 Artistic Achievements
World Premiere
The 2012.2013 season marked the SSO’s first commission in several years. La fenetre dans le ciel, an overture written by Montreal-based Jason Noble, opened the April 20th concert and the SSO was delighted that the composer was able to be present for this monumental occasion. During the piece, each instrument of the orchestra had the opportunity to take the spotlight, showcasing the incredible talent of SSO musicians.
“It’s a real blessing to have such talented musicians here.” ~Jason Noble, April 2013
Perfect Pairings
Led by the SSO Fundraising Committee, the Orchestra launched its Perfect Pairings concert in April 2013, devoted to enhancing the experience and appreciation of orchestral music. This intimate concert in a communal setting at Fromagerie Elgin featured not only great food and wine, but members of the Orchestra exploring their favourite moments, memories and music from the 12.13 season. In the second half of the concert, SSO musicians shared their hopes for the future with excerpts from the 13.14 season.
A great success, the SSO is looking forward to building on this concert and holding similar concerts in the future.
Featured SSO Musicians
Committed to highlighting its outstanding talent within the Orchestra, the SSO featured numerous musicians during its 12.13 season. Many members of the brass section, led by Principal Trombone Charlotte Leonard performed with the Northern Brass Choir as featured soloists at the November 17th Holiday Concert. Principal Horn Gilles Thibodeau performed Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3 as the opening night soloist on October 13, while the March 2 Romantic Journey Concert featured Principal Cello Erika Nielsen performing Cello Concerto No. 1 by Saint-Saëns.
Social Media (Podcasts & Video)
Recognizing an increasing audience need to connect with concert music outside of the concert experience, the SSO launched a YouTube page in November 2012. Featuring interviews with musicians, as well as information on upcoming events, this page has given audience members a new way to learn about the work of the Sudbury Symphony.
In February 2013, the SSO launched a podcast series. Hosted by Outreach Coordinator Nick Ross, the series features Rehearsal Conductor Jamie Arrowsmith providing guided listening experiences for each SSO concert which can be downloaded, or streamed online. This series has exceeded all expectations, with audience members using these podcasts to enrich their concert experience, or even choose their experiences.
“Classical music might be seen as a thing of the past, but the Sudbury Symphony is bringing classical music into
the future using podcasts.” ~CBC Points North Broadcast, February 2013
Statement of Financial Position, as of June 30, 2013
Assets
2013 2012 July 1, 2011
Current 44,070 44,223 88,141Investment- Restricted Endowment 1 1 1Investment- Mutual Funds 77,697 89,234 80,247Property & Equipment 66,684 68,185 70,061
188,452 201,643 238,450
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current 108,694 132,133 154,032Net Assets 79,758 69,510 84,418
188,452 201,643 238,450
Financial Highlights
Statement of Operations as of June 30, 2013
Revenue 2013 2012 (restated)
Concerts 188,456 202,994School of Music 64,672 66,884Grants 65,626 60,075Fundraising, Donations & Other 48,478 55,689
367,232 385,642
Expenses
Concerts 206,933 213,688Fundraising & Administration 148,550 184,986
355,483 398,674
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue over Expenses 11,749 (13,032)
For more detailed financial statements, please contact the SSO.
Financial Highlights
Education & Outreach
The SSO continues its tradition of presenting curriculum-based music education programmes to the community. For the second year in a row, over 2,000 young people in the community were directly exposed to a Sudbury Symphony Outreach or Education Programme in the 2012.2013 season.
Continuing Programs
The ever-popular Tunes and Tales programme returned to the Sudbury Public Library in the 12.13 season, with two new books; Robert Munsch’s The Paperbag Princess, and Eric Carle’s The Very Quiet Cricket. Not surprisingly, the music-accompanied storytimes continued to be a success, drawing young children, parents and classes alike to encourage a love of literacy and an introduction to music.
Musical Encounters, the SSO’s signature Education programme, saw a steady increase in demand and growth during the 12.13 season. This programme, which provides an entertaining and educational introduction to music for all ages brought soloists, duos and quartets into classrooms across Sudbury to give an upclose and interactive look at instruments and music.
The Sudbury Symphony also continued to provide discounted tickets for Cambrian and Laurentian Music Students, as it has done in past years. Noticing that these students were often eager to bring friends or their fellow students to concerts, the SSO began to actively track the number of students and young professionals attending these concerts. This has led to the introduction of Amped Up! in the 13.14 season; a discount ticketing programme for those 29-and-under to encourage a new generation of symphony patrons.
New Programmes
The SSO piloted a new Outreach programme for 12.13 entitled Share the Music. With the help of local service organizations, such as Big Brothers and Sisters of Sudbury and Sudbury Youth Rocks, the SSO was able to distribute free concert tickets to those in our community who would not be able to access a live concert experience otherwise. During this pilot programme, over 100 young people were able to attend an SSO concert during the 12.13 season.
In addition to a new Outreach programme, the SSO also piloted a new Education programme in the 12.13 season. Wolfie Goes to School, brought SSO musicians into the classroom to directly interact with students. Using the life of Mozart, students learned about the challenges of composition, and what it might be like to be a musician in the late 1700s.
“I love your symphonys and orchestras – especially The Marriage of Figaro. I think of Bugs Bunny every time I hear it! I wish you could
still be writing music so peaceful and calm.”
~ Churchill Public School Student in a letter to Mozart as part of the Wolfie Goes to School programme
“The orchestra’s newest proposal to provide elementary music programming (at no cost to the Board) which also supports the delivery of the Ontario Arts Curriculum is a potential win-win
partnership for the Orchestra and the Rainbow DSB.”
~Ralph McIntosh, Arts Education CoordinatorRainbow District School Board
12.13 Selected Statistics
Concerts Performances AttendanceMain Season Concert 6 4,954Family Matinee 1 840Perfect Pairings 1 52
Education & OutreachMusical Encounters 9 460Composer Residency 5 134Wolfie Goes to School 10 376Tunes and Tales 8 260Share the Music 4 120Hear and Now 15 752Pre-concert Chats 5 50
Grand Total 64 7,998
Volunteers Number of Hours (Est.) Board of Directors 1,320Musicians 3,000Production 310Ushers 612
Grand Total 5,242
Donors & Supporters
Concertmaster’s Circle ($500-$999)
Gwen CrosdaleBill & Rose FitzgeraldMichael & Pat MartinMary Weaver
Concerto Club ($250-$499)
Sally & Greg BabijDawn CattapanGreg HaddadFreda WilsonKathy Young
Overture Members ($100-$249)
Peter Archambault & Beverley Mackwood
Norm BecketBrigitte BeckettNatalie Bertolo
Canadian Tire Store 278Iris CanaleDan & Carolyn CattapanNels & Carole ConroyMary DonatoMr. Stephen DonatoElwood & Dale DunnClaire & Gerry GambleUrsula GayNorm & Linda GoulaisM. HartleibJoan & Everett HendersonVicki JacobsDeborah KnuffPat & John JamesDebby & Graham LaportePaul LaverdureLiisa Toner-LindsayDavid KechnieInese M. MacDonaldLaurie MacDonald
Sonya MatichukJoseph NataleJudith NiesingDr. Bernard Noel de TillyColleen O’MalleyDarlene PalmerPat & Michael ParkMichael Penwarden & Sandra
WatsonIan & Ann-Margaret PlummerJohn RauhJohn & Jackie RuthW. RinaldoMitch SpiegelDonald & Lina SteelDiane & Charles TrenkaPeter & Shelby WoolnoughDon & Norma YoungAnonymous (1)
Prelude Society ($35-$99)
Courtney ArmstrongMr. & Mrs. George BardeggiaAnna Marie BarsantiSuzanne Isabelle BlaisMelanie BertrandMarcel & Camille BlaisJim & Rosemary BuschHeather DowneyCrystal GibbsKim GirouxMr. & Mrs. George FrostE. Jean JacksonJane KruzelCindy KuhbergDonald KuyekPaul LabelleRuth LoukidelisTheresa MathesonSonya MatichukJeannine Maurice
Patti RichardJohn RodriguezKristina SkogbergR. TagliabracciColette ThibaultPeter & Alice-Mae VarpioAlbert VisentinLillian WahamaaDon WhiteAnonymous (1)
In Memory Of
John Durjancik (3)Ernie Musselman
Adopt-A-Musician ($250-$500)
Norm Beckett – In Appreciation of Catherine Martin
Horizon PartnersKathy Young
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