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    August 4-1999

    Celebrating Seiji Ozawa's 25th Anniversary Season

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    Tanglewood Music Center an activity ofthe Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Seiji Ozawa, Music Director, Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Mark Volpe, Managing Director, Boston Symphony OrchestraEllen Highstein, Director, Tanglewood Music Center

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Members of each section of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, including both principal and sectionplayers, participate in the daily activities of the Tanglewood Music Center, giving master classes, sec-

    tional rehearsals, repertoire classes, and chamber music coachings. Acknowledgment of BSO facultywill be included on individual programs.

    1999 Additional Artist Faculty

    Juilliard String Quartet

    Seminar

    Steven Ansell, viola

    Ronald Copes, violin*

    Raphael Hillyer, viola

    Nobuko Imai, violaJoel Krosnick, cello*

    Samuel Rhodes, viola*

    Joel Smirnoff, violin*

    "member, Juilliard String Quartet

    Chamber Music

    Emanuel Ax, pianoStephen and Dorothy WeberArtist-in-Residence

    Norman Fischer, celloBarbara LaMont MasterTeacher Chair

    Andrew Jennings, violinBeatrice Sterling Proctor

    Master Teacher Chair

    Yo-Yo Ma, celloRobert Mann, violinRichard Burgin Chair

    Joel Smirnoff, violin

    Head of String StudiesCharles E. Culpeper

    Foundation Chair

    Barry Tuckwe11, hornDr. and Mrs. Edward L. BowlesMaster Teacher Chair

    Peter Serkin, piano

    Marian Douglas Martin Chair,endowed by Marilyn Brachman

    Hoffman

    Roger Voisin, trumpetBerkshire Chair

    Vocal

    Phyllis Curtin

    Kenneth Griffiths

    Dennis Helmrich

    Kayo IwamaKarl Paulnack

    Lucy SheltonRene'e Longy Chair, a gift ofJane andJohn Goodwin

    Craig Smith, coach and

    conductor, cantata project

    Alan Smith, Vocal MusicCoordinator

    Conducting

    Seiji OzawaJorma Panula

    Surdna Foundation Chair

    Andre PrevinRobert Spano, Director,

    Conducting ProgramSana H. Sabbagh and Hasib J.Sabbagh Master Teacher Chair

    Composition

    George Benjamin,

    Composer-in-Residence

    Michael Gandolfi

    Osvaldo Golijov

    Joan Tower,

    Composer-in-Residence

    Robert ZuidamThe Velmans Foundation

    Artist-in-Residence

    Contemporary Music

    Stefan Asbury, Coordinator

    ofNew Music ActivitiesTan Dun, Director, Festivalof Contemporary MusicRed Lion Inn Master TeacherChair

    David Robertson, guest

    conductor, FCM

    Visiting Artists 6c

    Special Guests

    Eric Booth, music education

    Barbara Bonney, soprano

    James Conlon, conductor

    Everett Firth, BSO principaltimpanist

    Vic Firth Master Teacher Chair,

    endowed by Mr. and Mrs. HenryWheeler

    Ernst Haefliger, tenor

    Warren Jones, vocal musiccoach

    Edgar Meyer, double bass

    Mark O'Connor, violinDawn Upshaw, sopranoPierre Vallet, vocal music

    coach

    John Williams, composer

    The Tanglewood Music Center gratefully acknowledges Baldwin, for providing pianos at Tanglewood;

    TDK, for the donation of audio tapes, and Bose Corporation, for providing loudspeaker systems in SeijiOzawa Hall.

    The Tanglewood Music Center is funded in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, HelenF. Whitaker Fund, and the Geraldine C. and Emory M. Ford Foundation. The 1999 Gustav Mahler YouthOrchestra residency is funded in part by the Olivetti Foundation, Inc., Sony Corporation of America, and Trust

    for Mutual Understanding. Audio training fellowships are funded in part by the CD. Jackson Fellowship Fund.The conducting class reading orchestra is funded in part by the Friends of the Armenian Cultural Society.

    Tanglewood Music Center Prizes • Henry Cabot Award • Gino B. Cioffi Memorial Prize Fund • Paul FrommAward • Gustav Golden Award • Ralph Gomberg Award • Mickey L. Hooten Prize Fund • Grace B. JacksonPrize Fund • Paul Jacobs Memorial Commissions Fund • Henri Kohn Memorial Award • Pierre Mayer Award •

    Samuel Mayes Memorial Prize • Jules C. Reiner Violin Prize Fund • Harry Shapiro Award • Voisin trumpetAward • Ronald A. Wilford Foundation for Conductors Prize • Karl Zeise Memorial Prize Fund

  • Tanglewood on Parade

    Wednesday, August 4, 1999

    For the benefit ofthe Tanglewood Music Center

    Tanglew®dMusicCenter

    2:00 Gates Open

    2:00 Boston University Tanglewood Institute: Fanfares

    (Main Gate Drive, rear of Shed if rain)

    2:30 Boston University Tanglewood Institute: Chamber Music Concert(Chamber Music Hall)

    2:30 Tanglewood Music Center Fellows: Chamber Music Concert(Seiji Ozawa Hall)

    Music ofMENDELSSOHN, STRAVINSKY, TCHAIKOVSKY,BEETHOVEN, MOZART, and POULENC

    3:45 Boston University Tanglewood Institute

    Young Artists Orchestra and Chorus(Koussevitzky Music Shed)

    BERNSTEIN Chichester Psalms, Ann Howard Jones conductingSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 11, David Hoose conducting

    4:00 Tanglewood Music Center Fellows: Vocal Recital

    (Seiji Ozawa Hall)"10 DECADES OF AMERICAN SONG"

    5:30 Balloon Ascension

    (Lawn near Lion Gate, weather permitting)

    6:00 Tanglewood Music Center Fellows: Wind Music(Tanglewood Manor House porch; Chamber Music Hall if rain)

    Music of REINECKE, STRAUSS, and KERRYTURNER7:00 Berkshire Highlanders

    (Lion Gate Path, rear of Shed if rain)

    8:00 Tanglewood Music Center Fellows: Brass Music(Koussevitzky Music Shed)

    8:30 Gala Concert

    (Koussevitzky Music Shed)

    Hot air balloon courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph of Lebanon, New JerseyArtillery and cannon supplied by Eastover, Inc.

    Fireworks over the Stockbrige Bowl following the Gala Concert

    Program copyright ©1999 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc.Cover design by Sametz Blackstone Associates/Cover photo of Seiji Ozawa by Stu Rosner

  • A Message from Seiji Ozawa

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    Welcome to Tanglewood on Parade, our

    annual celebration ofTanglewood and the

    Tanglewood Music Center. Tanglewood

    on Parade is a festive celebration with a

    special purpose—to provide funds to sup-port the Tanglewood Music Center, one

    of the most influential centers for advanced

    musical study in the world. In fulfillment

    of Serge Koussevitzky s dream, young

    musicians come to this beautiful setting

    to work under the supervision of out-

    standing artist-teachers, all in daily con-

    tact with the life of the Boston Symphony

    Orchestra. Members from each section of

    the BSO participate in the daily activitiesof the Tanglewood Music Center, in mas-

    ter classes, repertoire sessions, orchestra

    exchanges, and chamber music coachings.

    In addition, TMC Fellows this summerwill be involved in opera, an international

    exchange project with the Gustav Mahler

    Youth Orchestra, and a wide variety of

    special programs led by BSO players andguest artists. In tonight's concert the BSOand TMC Orchestra, also joined this yearby the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchesta,

    perform together in what is always a very

    special highlight of our summer.

    By joining us here today you are sup-

    porting the important work of the Tangle-

    wood Music Center's extraordinary young

    musicians, young professionals and con-

    servatory or post-graduate level students

    of exceptional accomplishment. Each year

    generous patrons provide financial support

    that makes it possible to maintain the

    TMC. Without this help from musiclovers like yourselves, the Tanglewood

    Music Center could not survive. The

    Boston University Tanglewood Institute

    offers similar advanced training to musi-

    cians of high school age. Their participa-

    tion reflects more than thirty years of

    partnership with the Boston Symphony.

    Every ticket sold today helps us con-

    tinue to offer tuition-free Fellowships to

    young musicians who have worked veryhard to earn a place in these programs.

    This freedom from financial concern allows

    them to focus all their attention on music-

    making. There is no other place in the

    world like Tanglewood, where young

    musicians are inspired by the Boston

    Symphony Orchestra, the TMC Faculty,the guest artists who perform here, andthe unique Tanglewood landscape.

    The Tanglewood Music Center hasheld a special place in my heart since Iarrived here in 1960. Making others feel

    welcome here has also become an impor-

    tant part of my life. For two months eachyear we live and work together. This isthe spirit that welcomed me when I firstarrived, and which I hope to pass on to

    others. Just as I found a home in music

    at Tanglewood, so do hundreds of aspir-

    ing young musicians who come here eachsummer. We all thank you for helping tomake this possible.

    Seiji Ozawa

  • The Tanglewood Music Center

    Since its start as the Berkshire Music Cen-

    ter in 1940, the Tanglewood Music Center

    has become one of the world's most influ-

    ential centers for advanced musical study.

    Serge Koussevitzky, the Boston Symphony

    Orchestra's music director from 1924 to

    1949, founded the school with the inten-

    tion of creating a premier music academy

    where, with the resources of a great sym-

    phony orchestra at their disposal, young

    instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors, and

    composers would sharpen their skills under

    the tutelage of Boston Symphony Orches-

    tra musicians and other specially invited

    artists.

    The school opened formally on July 8,1940, with speeches and music. "If ever

    there was a time to speak of music, it is

    now in the New World," said Koussevitzky,alluding to the war then raging in Europe.

    Randall Thompson's Alleluia for unaccom-

    panied chorus, specially written for the cer-

    emony, arrived less than an hour before the

    event began but made such an impression

    that it continues to be performed at the

    opening ceremonies each summer. TheTMC was Koussevitzky's pride and joy forthe rest of his life. He assembled an extra-ordinary faculty in composition, operatic

    and choral activities, and instrumental

    performance; he himself taught the most

    gifted conductors.

    Koussevitzky continued to develop the

    Tanglewood Music Center until 1950, a

    year after his retirement as the BSO's music

    director. Charles Munch, his successor inthat position, ran the Tanglewood Music

    Center from 1951 through 1962, working

    with Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Cop-land to shape the school's programs. In

    1963, new BSO Music Director ErichLeinsdorf took over the school's reins, re-

    turning to Koussevitzky's hands-on leader-

    ship approach while restoring a renewed

    emphasis on contemporary music. In 1970,three years before his appointment as BSOmusic director, Seiji Ozawa became head of

    the BSO's programs at Tanglewood, with

    Gunther Schuller leading the TMC andLeonard Bernstein as general advisor. Leon

    Fleisher served as the TMC's ArtisticDirector from 1985 to 1997. In 1994, with

    the opening of Seiji Ozawa Hall, the TMCcentralized its activities on the Leonard

    Bernstein Campus, which also includes the

    Aaron Copland Library, chamber music

    studios, administrative offices, and the

    Leonard Bernstein Performers Pavilion

    adjacent to Ozawa Hall. In 1997, EllenHighstein was appointed Director of the

    Tanglewood Music Center, operating under

    the artistic supervision of Seiji Ozawa.

    The Tanglewood Music Center Fellow-ship Program offers an intensive schedule

    of study and performance for advanced

    instrumentalists, singers, conductors, and

    composers who have completed most oftheir formal training in music. In addition

    to the continuing involvement of Seiji

    Ozawa and individual BSO members;master classes and coachings led by distin-

    guished guest faculty; the Conducting Class,

    and Phyllis Curtin's master classes for sing-

    ers, the Tanglewood Music Center's 1999

    summer season includes a two-week resi-

    dency by conductor Claudio Abbado and

    Serge Koussevitzky

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    Claudio Abbado

    returns to

    Tanglewood!

    SATURDAY AUGUST 78 3opm custav Mahler Youth OrchestraShed Claudio Abbado, conductor

    MAHLER Symphony No. 7

    In hisfirst appearance at Tanglewood since he started his career as a

    Tanglewood Music Center student in 1958, Claudio Abbado will lead a

    performance of Mahler's Seventh Symphony with this prestigiousyoungensemble. Join renowned Mahler interpreter Maestro Abbadofora rare U.S. appearance.

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    To purchase tickets call (617) 266-1200 or (888) 266-1200.

    Or order tickets online at www.bso.org. TclflSlCWGDClFor program information, or to request a brochure, rl° ' ~ Celebrating Seiji Ozawa sCall (617) 266-1492. 25th Anniversary Season

  • the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra; a fully

    staged production of Puccini's one-act

    comic opera Gianni Schicchi under the

    direction of Robert Spano, who is also in

    his first summer as head of the TMC'sConducting Program; a special seminar for

    percussionists led by BSO principal tim-panist Everett Firth; a seminar by the

    Juilliard String Quartet; residencies by

    Chinese-American composer-conductor

    Tan Dun, who served as director of the

    1999 Festival of Contemporary Music, and

    by British composer George Benjamin,

    Tanglewood's 1999 composer-in-residence;

    and a five-day pre-season Education Sem-

    inar, directed by Eric Booth of the Juilliard

    School, in creating children's and family

    concerts. Also at Tanglewood each sum-

    mer, the Boston University Tanglewood

    Institute sponsors a variety of programs

    that offer individual and ensemble instruc-

    tion to talented younger students, mostly

    of high-school age.

    It would be impossible to list all the

    distinguished musicians who have studiedat the Tanglewood Music Center. Accord-

    ing to recent estimates, 20% of the mem-bers of American symphony orchestras,

    and 30% of all first-chair players, studied atthe TMC. Besides Mr. Ozawa, prominentalumni of the Tanglewood Music Center

    include Claudio Abbado, Luciano Berio,

    the late Leonard Bernstein, David Del

    Tredici, Christoph von Dohnanyi, the late

    Jacob Druckman, Lukas Foss, John Har-

    bison, Gilbert Kalish (who headed the

    TMC faculty for many years), Oliver Knus-sen, Lorin Maazel, Wynton Marsalis, Zubin

    Mehta, Sherrill Milnes, Leontyne Price,

    Ned Rorem, Sanford Sylvan, Cheryl Studer,Michael Tilson Thomas, Dawn Upshaw,Shirley Verrett, and David Zinman.

    Today, alumni of the Tanglewood Music

    Center play a vital role in the musical life

    of the nation. Tanglewood and the Tangle-

    wood Music Center, projects with whichSerge Koussevitzky was involved until his

    death, have become a fitting shrine to his

    memory, a living embodiment of the vital,

    humanistic tradition that was his legacy.

    At the same time, the Tanglewood Music

    Center maintains its commitment to the

    future as one of the world's most important

    training grounds for the composers, con-

    ductors, instrumentalists, and vocalists of

    tomorrow.

  • Gala Concert

    Tuesday, August 4, at 8:30

    SPONSORED BYFILENESAND GE PLASTICSFor the benefit ofthe Tanglewood Music Center

    TanglewGDdMusicCenter

    TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRABOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRABOSTON POPS ORCHESTRAGUSTAV MAHLER YOUTH ORCHESTRASEIJI OZAWA, CLAUDIO ABBADO, KEITH LOCKHART, andJOHN WILLIAMS, conductors

    WAGNER Overture to TannhduserTANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA,CLAUDIO ABBADO conducting

    PROKOFIEV "Montagues and Capulets" and"Romeo at Juliet's Tomb" from the

    ballet Romeo andJuliet

    GUSTAV MAHLER YOUTH ORCHESTRA,SEIJI OZAWA conducting

    BERLIOZ "Romeo Alone—Festivities at the Capulets"from Romeo etJuliette

    BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,SEIJI OZAWA conducting

    INTERMISSION

  • RODGERS-ANDERSON

    ELLINGTON-MILLS-BIGARD-HAYMAN

    ELLINGTON-NESTICO

    Selections from South Pacific

    (MARKING THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OFTH.BROADWAY PREMIERE ON APRIL 7, 1949)I'm gonna wash that man right out of

    my hair—Bali H'ai—Happy talk

    Some enchanted evening—I'm in lovewith a wonderful guy

    Mood Indigo

    It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't GotThat Swing)

    (MARKING THE 100th ANNIVERSARY OFDUKE ELLINGTON'S BIRTH)

    BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA,KEITH LOCKHART conducting

    WILLIAMS Music from Star Wars-The Phantom MenaceThe Flag Parade

    Anakin's Theme

    Main Title from Star Wars

    BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA,JOHN WILLIAMS conducting

    TCHAIKOVSKY 1812, Ceremonial Overture

    TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAand BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,

    SEIJI OZAWA conducting

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    Baldwin piano

    Artists

    Seiji Ozawa (TMC '60) is Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.Claudio Abbado (TMC '58), music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, is in residenceat the Tanglewood Music Center with the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, an orchestraof young professional musicians that was founded at his initiative in Vienna in 1986,and of which he is also music director.

    Keith Lockhart is Conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra.

    John Williams is Laureate Conductor of the Boston Pops and Artist-in-Residence atTanglewood.

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  • 1999 Tanglewood Music Center

    Violin

    Madeline Adkins, Denton, TXHarry and Marion Dubbs Fellowship

    Louise Alexander, Victoria, BC, CanadaLia and William Poorvu Fellowship

    Ralph Allen, Philadelphia, PAAnn and Gordon Getty Foundation Fellowship

    Katherine Hamilton Baker, Tucson, AZNorthern California Fund Fellowship

    Aaron Boyd, Pittsburgh, PAThe Rapaporte Foundaton Fellowship

    Charles Dimmick, Cincinnati, OHAlfred E. Chase Fellowship

    Anna Elashvili, Baltimore, MDMorris A. Schapiro Fellowship

    Sara N. Enns, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaRuth S. Morse Fellowship

    Dovid Friedlander, Pittsburgh, PAMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Goodman Fellowship

    Jessica Guideri, Douglaston, NYMax Winder Violin Fellowship

    Aya Hasegawa, Tokyo, JapanCarolyn and George Rowland Fellowship in Honor ofEleanor Panasevich

    Colleen Jennings, Ann Arbor, MIClarice Neumann Fellowship

    Shan Jiang, Shantou, Guangdong, PR. ChinaNorthern California Audition Fellowship

    Abigail Karr, Brookline, MABrookline Youth Concerts Awards CommitteeFellowship/Gerald Gelbloom Memorial Fellowship

    Patrick Neal, Buffalo, NYDonald Law Fellowship

    Caroline Pliszka, Spring, TXRed Lion Inn Fellowship

    Therese Ritchie, Long Island, NYEdward G Shufro Fellowship

    Maria Sampen, Bowling Green, OHJane W Bancroft Fellowship

    Caroline J. Semanchik, Lebanon, NJHon. and Mrs. Peter HB. Frelinghuysen Fellowship

    Min Young Song, Seoul, KoreaHarold G Colt, Jr. Memorial Fellowship

    Judith Templeman, Bedford, EnglandEnglish Speaking Union Fellowship/Tappan DixeyBrooks Fellowship

    Jennifer Thompson, Williamsville, NYPhilip and Bernice Krupp Fellowship

    Kati Tuominen, Hyvinkaa, FinlandRobert and Luise Kleinberg Fellowship

    Marjolein van Dingstee, Amsterdam, TheNetherlands

    The Velmans Foundation Fellowship

    Mirabai Weismehl, San Francisco, CAMr. and Mrs. Allen Z. Kluchman MemorialFellowship

    Kristina Yoder, Kansas City, KSWilliam R. Housholder Fellowship/Anonymous

    Fellowship

    Viola

    Christine Grossman, New York, NYDaniel and Shirlee Cohen Freed Fellowship

    Anton Jivaev, Tashkent, UzbekistanMr. and Mrs. Renke Thye Fellowship

    Martin Keuneman, Melbourne, AustraliaStanley Chappie Fellowship

    Li Li, Shenyang, Liaoning, PR. ChinaDr. John H. Knowles Memorial Fellowship

    Catherine Lynn, Warrior, ALGloria Narramore Moody Foundation Fellowship

    Mai Motobuchi, Nara, JapanLenore andAlan Sagner Fellowship/June UgelowFellowship

    Satoko Senda, Tokyo, JapanJames A. Macdonald Foundation Fellowship

    Michael Vannoni, Bay Shore, NYCharles L. Read Foundation Fellowship

    Berdien Vrijland, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsThe Netherland-America Foundation Fellowship

    Nicholas Wiedman, Boston, MAWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation Fellowship

    Emmanuel Witzthum, Jerusalem, IsraelLola and Edwin Jaffe Fellowship

    Haiben Wu, Shanghai, ChinaStarr Foundation Fellowship

    Cello

    Greg Beaver, East Lansing, MIMiriam and Sidney Stoneman Fellowship

    Alexei Y. Gonzales, Andover, MAAnna Sternberg- Clara J. Marum Fellowship

    Robert Howard, Atlanta, GAHelene R. and Norman L. Cahners Fellowship/ReneeD. Sanft Fund

    Mihail Jojatu, Bucharest, RomaniaJames Taylor and Caroline Smedvig Fellowship

    Heath Marlow, Concord, MALucy Lowell (1860 - 1949) Fellowship/TheodoreEdson Parker Foundation Fellowship

    Jakub-Jerzy Omsky, PolandTaco, Inc. Fellowship

    Rafael Popper- Keizer, Santa Cruz, CANaomi and Philip Kruvant Fellowship/Sue andDavid Rudd Fellowship

    Vernon Regehr, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAnonymous Fellowship

    Kate Sanford, Durham, NCRosamond Sturgis Brooks Memorial Fellowship

    Sally Singer, Goring, EnglandCharlotte Palmer Phillips Foundation Fellowship

    Nadine Trudel Katz, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaHaskell R. Gordon Memorial Fellowship

    Ionut Zamfir, Sacramento, CALuke B. Hancock Foundation Fellowship

    Bass

    Susan Hagen, Peabody, MAMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Remis Fellowship

    R. Meredith Johnson, Watertown, MAAnnette and Vincent OReilly Fellowship

  • Ryan Kamm, Raleigh, NCRita Meyer Fellowship

    Matthew Medlock, Indianapolis, INMr. and Mrs. Gerald Rauch Fellowship

    David Molina, Troy, MIArthur Fiedler-Leo Wasserman Fellowship/David R.

    and Muriel K. Pokross Fellowship

    Scott Jason Thomas Pingel, Madison, WIGeorge and Ginger Elvin Fellowship

    George M. Speed, Jr., Spartanburg, SCDarling Family Fellowship

    Flute

    Alicia Di Donato, Stoneham, MASelma Pearl and Susan and Richard GrausmanFellowship

    Julia Grenfell, Christchurch, New ZealandAso andArlene Tavitian Fellowship

    Allison Jewett, Flagstaff, AZDaphne Brooks Prout Fellowship

    Stephanie Winker, Tubingen, GermanyDale andAnne Fowler Fellowship/Dr. Marshall N.Fulton Memorial Fellowship

    OboeCarolyn Banham, Philadelphia, PAFernand Gillet Memorial Fellowship/Steinberg

    Fellowship

    Ariana Ghez, New York, NYCharles E. Culpeper Foundation Fellowship

    Kyoko Hida, Brookline, MABessie Pappas Fellowship

    Rosemary Yiameos, Patmos, GreecePeter andAnn Herbst Fellowship/AugustusThorndike Fellowship

    Clarinet

    Michael Doyle, Chicago, ILTanglewood Ushers-Programmers

    Endowed Instrumental Fellowship

    Jeanette Jonquil, Utica, NYBetsey and David McKearnan Fellowship/Stephenand Persis Morris Fellowship

    Kenneth Robertson, Latham, NYCountry Curtains Fellowship

    Hilary Scop, Miami, FLRobert S. Kahn Fellowship

    Bass Clarinet

    Amanda J. Mcintosh, Denton, TXEdwin and Elaine London Family Fellowship

    BassoonPatricia Dusold, Glenn Dale, MDBerkshire Life Insurance Company Fellowship/Sherman Walt Memorial Fellowship

    Monica E. Ellis, New York, NYNat Cole Memorial Fellowship

    Michael Reynaldo Garza, Mission, TXRobert G. McClellan, Jr. andIBM Matching GrantFellowship

    Jose Arion Linarez, San Felipe, VenezuelaOmar Del Carlo Tanglewood Fellowship

    HornKelly Cornell, Youngstown, OHEdward G. Shufro Fellowship

    Jeff L. Garza, Lake Jackson, TXDr. Robert M. Crowell Fellowship/Mr. and Mrs. JayMarks Fellowship

    Mollie A. Pate, New Orleans, LAFrelinghuysen Foundation Fellowship

    Kimberly Penrod, San Antonio, TXMr. and Mrs. Belvin Friedson Fellowship/Juliet Esselborn Geier Memorial Fellowship

    Michelle Perry, Bartlesville, OKHarry and Mildred Remis Fellowship

    Kevin Reid, Altamonte Springs, FLKandell Family Fellowship

    TrumpetEric M. Berlin, Boston, MABayBank/BankBoston Fellowship

    Billy Hunter, Jr., Austin, TXWynton Marsalis Fellowship

    Anthony Prisk, Lombard, ILArmando A. Ghitalla Fellowship

    Amy Schendel, Canton, SDBarbara andArthur Kravitz Fellowship

    Michael Zonshine, Agoura Hills, CAAndre M. Come Memorial Fellowship

    TromboneRichard Begel, Old Bethpage, NY

    Bill and Barbara Leith Fellowship

    Benjamin Perrier, Thunder Bay, ON, CanadaSylvia andArnold Golber Fellowship

    Colin W. Williams, Westboro, MAHannah and Raymond Schneider Fellowship

    Bass TromboneWesley Citron, Vienna, VAAthena andJames Garivaltis Fellowship

    TubaMichael L. Vandiver, Draper, UT

    Caroline Grosvenor Congdon Memorial Fellowship

    Timpani/Percussion

    Andrew Cierny, Arlington Heights, ILBarbara Lee/Raymond E. Lee Foundation Fellowship

    Marc Damoulakis, Westboro, MAFrederic andJuliette Brandi Fellowship

    Thomas Guldborg, DenmarkEvelyn S. NefFellowship

    Samuel Solomon, Sharon, MASurdna Foundation Fellowship

    James R. Swarts, Portland, ORAnn and Gordon Getty Foundation Fellowship

    Matthew Ward, New York, NYChanning and Ursula Dichter Fellowship

    HarpFranziska Huhn, Berlin, GermanyKathleen Hall Banks Fellowship/John and SusanneGrandin Fellowship

    Heather Kellgreen, Salt Lake City, UTWCRB 102.5 FM Fellowship

    Piano

    Karina Cveigoren, Riga, Latvia

    Felicia Montealegre Bernstein Fellowship

    Jun Komatsu, Kanagawa, JapanWilhelmina C Sandwen Memorial Fellowship

    Martha Locker, Pittsburgh, PAR. Amory Thorndike Fellowship

  • Anna Polonsky, Columbus, OHBaldwin Piano and Organ Company Fellowship

    Susanne Son, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPaulJacobs Memorial Fellowship

    Yoko Yamada, Tokyo, JapanRuth andJerome Sherman Memorial Fellowship

    CompositionDavid Mallamud, Philadelphia, PAASCAP Foundation Leonard Bernstein ComposerFellowship

    Marcus Karl Maroney, Austin, TXAaron Copland Fundfor Music Fellowship

    Lior Navok, Tel-Aviv, Israel

    American Friends ofthe Israel Philharmonic

    Orchestra Fellowship

    Eric Samuelson, New York, NYDeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund Fellowship

    Oliver Schneller, Cologne, GermanyBenjamin Britten Memorial Fellowship/Margaret

    Lee Crofts Fellowship

    Aleksandra Vrebalov, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia

    Otto Eckstein Family Fellowship

    Stefan Wirth, Zurich, Switzerland

    Leonard Bernstein Fellowship

    ConductingMichael Butterman, Baton Rouge, LA

    Seiji Ozawa FellowshipDavid In-Jae Cho, Seoul, KoreaMerrill Lynch Fellowship

    Matthew Coorey, Sydney, AustraliaMaurice Abravanel Scholarship

    Sascha Goetzel, Vienna, Austria

    Evelyn and Phil Spitalny Scholarship

    Lawrence Golan, Chicago, ILLeonard Bernstein Fellowship

    Matthias Kuhn, Bern, SwitzerlandSteve andNan Kay Fellowship

    Jonathan Stockhammer, Los Angeles, CAWilliam and Mary Greve Foundation Fellowship

    Alastair Willis, Claygate, EnglandEdward andJoyce Linde Fellowship

    Voice

    Robert Avrett, Albany, GAAndrall andJoanne Pearson Scholarship/Maurice

    Schwartz Scholarship Fund by Marion Dubbs

    Janna Baty, Lexington, MAEunice Cohen Fellowship

    Julianne M. Borg, New York, NYHarold and Thelma Fischer Fellowship

    Alan Corbishley, Kamloops, BC, CanadaDorothy and Montgomery Crane Scholarship/Miriam Ann Kenner Memorial Scholarship

    Caprice Corona, Sacramento, CASusan Morse Hilles Fellowship

    David Dillard, New York, NYGreve Foundation Fellowship/

    John J. Tommaney Fellowship

    Sarah Dionne, Bloomington, INClowes Fund Fellowship

    Patrick Evans, Wilmington, DEMiriam and Sidney Stoneman Fellowship

    Robert Gildon, Stamford, EnglandAbby andJoe Nathan Fellowship/Mary H. SmithScholarship

    Raymond Granlund, Houston, TXRichard F. Gold Memorial Scholarship

    Bryon Grohman, Brookline, MABernice and Lizbeth Krupp Fellowship

    Martha Angeline Guth, Vancouver, BC, CanadaMarion Callanan Memorial Fellowship/Morningstar

    Family Fellowship

    Joe Dan Harper, Midland, TXWilmer and Douglas Thomas Fund Fellowship

    Tamara Hummel, Richmond, BC, CanadaWilliam F andJuliana W. Thompson Fellowship

    Jason Karn, Raleigh, NCPatricia Plum Wylde Fellowship/Jerome Zipkin

    Fellowship

    Elizabeth Keusch, Huntingbury, INHousatonic Curtain Company Fellowship

    Marie Anne Kowan, Vancouver, BC, CanadaClaire and Millard Pryor Fellowship

    Lynne McMurtry, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMr. and Mrs. David B. Arnold, Jr. Fellowship/Leah

    Jansizian Memorial Scholarship

    Jason McStoots, Angier, NCEugene Cook Scholarship/Pearl andAlvin

    Schottenfeld Fund

    Daniel Mitton, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaMr. and Mrs. VincentJ. LesunaitisFellowship/Francis and Caryn Powers Fellowship

    Joseph A. Pokorski, Rochester Hills, MITisch Foundation Scholarship

    Drew Poling, Boston, MAStuart Haupt Scholarship/Cynthia L. Spark

    Scholarship

    Alexander K. Puhrer, Vienna, Austria

    William E. Crofut Family Scholarship/Ethel Barber

    Eno Scholarship

    Thomas Roy, San Diego, CALeo L. Beranek Fellowship

    Alexander Spacher, New York, NYJudy Gardiner Fellowship

    Robert Stewart, Saint John, NB, CanadaSusan Kaplan andAmi Trauber Fellowship

    Lucy Salome Strauli, San Mateo, CATanglewood Ushers-Programmers Harry Stedman

    Vocal Scholarship

    Anthony Zoeller, Fort Lauderdale, FLAnnette and Vincent OReilly Fellowship

    Vocal Pianist

    Nobuko Amemiya, Ames, IAAlbert L. and Elizabeth P. Nickerson Fellowship

    Susan M. Ball, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPeggy Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship

    Jean Anderson Collier, Hampton, VAStephanie Morris Marryott and Franklin J. MarryottFellowship

    Rebecca Daws, St. Paul, MNStokes Fellowship

    Christopher Luthi, Marina Del Rey, CABilly Joel Keyboard Fellowship

    Djordje Stevan Nesic, Belgrade, Yugoslavia

    Edward S. Brackett, Jr. Fellowship

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    Violin I

    Tessa Badenhoop, Germany

    Hugues Borsarello, France

    Jutta Bunnenberg, Germany

    Renaud Capucon, France

    Agnese Ferraro, Italy

    Pelin Halkaci, Turkey

    Maartje Hetsen, The

    Netherlands

    Elissaveta Klischevskaja, Russia

    Beatrice Kohlloffel, Germany

    Berenice Lavigne, France

    Eva Liidenbach, Germany

    Tatjana Pak, Kazakhstan

    Daniele Pascoletti, Italy

    Ritsch Milan, Austria

    Anna Samouil, RussiaCarola Seibt, Germany

    Oskars Silins, Latvia

    Yvetta Slezakova, Slovakia

    Anna Sokolova, RussiaIva Sosic, Austria

    Oliver Sziits, Hungary

    Nadja Zwiener, Germany

    Violin II

    Etienne Abelin, Switzerland

    Evelina Antcheva, Bulgaria

    Sophie Antelmi, France

    David van Dijk, The

    Netherlands

    Morgane Dupuy, FranceAija Elksne, Latvia

    Floortje Gerritsen, The

    Netherlands

    Michaela Girardi, Austria

    Ewa Graba, GermanyGeraldine Helmlinger, France

    Rumiana Jankova, BulgariaMaria Kominek, Poland

    Stefanie Laucke, Germany

    Joulia Miropolskaja, Russia

    Alexander Ollgaard, DenmarkLevan Pagava, Georgia

    Piotr Pujanek, Poland

    Iveta Staprane, Latvia

    Iana Veskova Tzanova,

    Bulgaria

    Monika Vavrinkova, CzechRepublic

    Viola

    Matteo Amadasi, Italy

    Andra Arnicane, LatviaAmalia Aubert, Switzerland

    Laszlo Baroczi, Hungary

    Cyril Bournes, France

    Gundula Dynow, Germany

    Katrina Krasauska-Krauze,

    Latvia

    Kristina Labitzke, Germany

    Niamh Ni Chonaill, IrelandPaul Radais, France

    Erwan Richard, FranceParvaz Salimov, Russia

    Fulgencio Sandoval, Spain

    Aida-Carmen Soanea,

    Germany

    Stanislava Stoikova, Bulgaria

    Delphine Tissot, France

    Anne Wiechmann, GermanyGero Wittich, Germany

    Cello

    Silver Ainomae, Estonia

    Nabi Cabestany, Spain

    Teije Hijlkema, The

    Netherlands

    Pavlina Jorova, Bulgaria

    Sarah Ledoux, France

    Milena Mateeva, Bulgaria

    Susanne Miiller, Austria

    Vojtech Novak, Czech Republic

    Zoltan Onczay, Hungary

    Victoria Parkin, Great Britain

    Konstantin Pfiz, Germany

    Tuomas Ylinen, FinlandHendrik Zwiener, Germany

    Double BassChristoph Anacker, Germany

    Georgi Berov, Bulgaria

    Svetoslav Dimitriev, Bulgaria

    Nicola Domeniconi, Italy

    Nimrod Kling, IsraelStepan Kratochvil, Czech

    Republic

    Ilja Mihaylov, Bulgaria

    Bartosz Mlejnek, Poland

    Dubravko Palanovic, Croatia

    Peter Palotai, Hungary

    Konrad Richter, Poland

    Diego Zecharies, Israel

    Flute

    Anna Fazekas, HungaryJulia Gallego, Spain

    Gerhard Mair, Austria

    Andrea Oliva, Italy

    Catarina Trier, Germany

    OboePhilipp Mahrenholz, Germany

    Helen Moody, Great Britain

    Szilvia Papai, Hungary

    Guy Porat, Israel

    Clarinet

    Jorg Angerer, Austria

    Matthew Billing, Great BritainBjorn Nyman, Finland

    Javier Ros Ortega, Spain

    Rudolf Szitka, Hungary

    Bassoon

    Joost Bosdijk, The Netherlands

    Sophia Brenneke, Germany

    Maddalena Gubert, Italy

    Thomas Jedamzik, Germany

    HornMichael Armbruster, Germany

    Jose Miguel Asensi Marti,

    Spain

    Kelly Daniels, USATuomo Eerikainen, FinlandFelix Hetzel, Austria

    Tomas Kollar, SlovakiaKristina Mascher, USAJohann Rindberger, Austria

    TrumpetMartin Baeza, Spain

    Bernhard Bar, Austria

    Tamas Davida, HungaryMarkus Rainer, Austria

    TromboneSevero Martinez, Spain

    Juan Manuel Real Perez, Spain

    Tenor Horn/EuphoniumNico Schippers, The

    Netherlands

    Bass TromboneWolfgang Tischhart, Austria

    TubaThomas Roisland, Norway

    Percussion

    Sylvain Bertrand, France

    Jesper Korneliusen, DenmarkMartin Krause, Germany

    Nando Russo, ItalyNandor Weisz, HungaryChristoph Wiedmann,Germany

    HarpStephane Astier, France

    Sarah Christ, Germany

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  • Boston Symphony Orchestra 1998-99

    BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRASeiji Ozawa, Music Director, Ray and Maria Stata Music Directorship

    Bernard Haitink, Principal Guest Conductor, LaCroix Family Fund

    First Violins

    Malcolm Lowe J>Concertmaster

    Charles Munch chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Tamara Smirnova J>Associate Concertmaster

    Helen Horner Mclntyre chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1976

    Nurit Bar-Josef j>

    Assistant Concertmaster

    Robert L. Beal, and Enid L. andBruce A. Beal chair, endowed inperpetuity in 1980

    Assistant Concertmaster

    Edward and Bertha C Rose chairBo Youp Hwang J>John and Dorothy Wilson chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Lucia Lin J>Forrest Foster Collier chair

    Ikuko MizunoCarolyn and George Rowland chair

    Amnon LevyDorothy Q. and David B. Arnold, Jr.,chair, fullyfunded in perpetuity

    *Nancy Bracken J1

    Muriel C Kasdon and Marjorie C.Paley chair

    *Aza Raykhtsaum J*Ruth and CarlJ. Shapiro chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    *Bonnie Bewick J1

    David and Ingrid Kosowsky chair

    *James Cooke J1Theodore W. and Evelyn BerensonFamily chair

    *Victor Romanul $Bessie Pappas chair

    *Catherine French IStephanie Morris Marryott andFranklin J. Marryott chair

    *KellyBarr^Catherine and PaulButtenwieser chair

    *Elita Kang J>Mary B. Saltonstall chair

    *Haldan Martinson J1

    J>Appointed by Seiji OzawaParticipating in a system

    ofrotated seating

    °On leave% Substituting, Tanglewood 1999

    Second Violins

    Marylou Speaker ChurchillPrincipal

    Carl SchoenhofFamily chair, fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Vyacheslav tJritsky J1

    Assistant Principal

    Charlotte and Irving W. Rabb chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1977

    Ronald KnudsenEdgar and Shirley Grossman chair

    Joseph McGauley J1

    Shirley andJ. Richard Fennell chair

    Ronan Lefkowitz J*David H. and Edith C Howie chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    * Sheila Fiekowsky js

    *Jennie Shames J*

    *Valeria Vilker Kuchment J**Tatiana Dimitriades J1

    *Si-Jing Huang «h°*Nicole Monahan b°*Wendy Putnam J>*Xin Ding J>

    *Sae Shiragami J"1

    §Gerald Elias

    §Laura Park

    Violas

    Steven Ansell bPrincipal

    Charles S. Dana chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1970

    Assistant Principal

    Anne Stoneman chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Ronald WilkisonLois and Harlan Anderson chair

    Robert Barnes

    Burton Fine

    Joseph Pietropaolo

    Michael Zaretsky J*

    Marc Jeanneret J>*Mark Ludwig $

    Helene R. Cahners-Kaplan

    and Carol R. Goldberg chair*Rachel Fagerburg J>

    ^Edward Gazouleas J>

    *Kazuko Matsusaka J>

    Cellos

    Jules EskinPrincipal

    Philip R. Allen chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1969

    Martha Babcock J1Assistant Principal

    Vernon and Marion Alden chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1977

    Sato Knudsen J1Esther S. andJoseph M. Shapiro chair

    Joel MoerschelSandra and David Bakalar chair

    Luis LeguiaRobert Bradford Newman chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Carol ProcterLillian and Nathan R. Miller chair

    Ronald FeldmanRichard C and Ellen E. Paine chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    *Jerome PattersonCharles andJoAnne Dickinson chair

    "Jonathan MillerRosemary and Donald Hudson chair

    *Owen Young J*John F. Cogan,Jr., andMary L. Cornille chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    *Andrew Pearce i>Gordon and Mary Ford Kingsley Familychair

    Basses

    Edwin Barker J1Principal

    Harold D. Hodgkinson chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1974

    Lawrence WolfeAssistant Principal

    Maria Nistazos Stata chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Joseph HearneLetth Family chair,

    fullyfunded in perpetuity

    John SalkowskiJoseph andJan Brett Hearne chair

    *Robert Olson

    *James Orleans ^

    *Todd Seeber i1

    *John Stovall J>*Dennis Roy J1

    §Joseph Holt

  • Flutes

    Jacques Zoon J>Principal

    Walter Piston chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1970

    Fenwick Smith J1

    Myra and Robert Kraft chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1981

    Elizabeth Ostling J1

    Associate Principal

    Marian Gray Lewis chair,

    fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Piccolo

    Geralyn Coticone J>Evelyn and C. Charles Marran chair,endowed in perpetuity in 1979

    § Linda Toote

    Oboes

    Principal

    Mildred B. Remis chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1975

    Mark McEwen J>James and Tina Collias chair

    Keisuke Wakao IAssistant Principal

    Elaine andJerome Rosenfeld chair

    English HornRobert Sheena J>Beranek chair, fullyfundedin perpetuity

    Clarinets

    William R. Hudgins J*Principal

    Ann S.M. Banks chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1977

    Scott Andrews J*Thomas and Dola Sternberg chair

    Thomas Martin J>Associate Principal & E-flat clarinetStanton W. ana Elisabeth K. Davischair, fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Bass Clarinet

    Craig Nordstrom }Farta and Harvey Chet Krentxmanchair, fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Bassoons

    Richard Svoboda bPrincipal

    EdwardA. Taft chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1974

    Roland Small J>

    Richard Ranti J>Associate Principal

    Contrabassoon

    Gregg Henegar J>Helen Rand Thayer chair

    HornsJames Sommerville J>Principal HornHelen SagoffSlosberg/Edna

    S. Kalman chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1974

    Richard Sebring J1

    Associate Principal

    Margaret Andersen Congleton chair,

    fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Daniel Katzen J>Elizabeth B. Storer chair

    Jay Wadenpfuhl J>

    Richard Mackey J>Diana Osgood Tottenham chair

    Jonathan Menkis J1

    TrumpetsCharles Schlueter }Principal

    Roger Louis Voisin chair,

    endowed in perpetuity in 1977

    Peter Chapman J>FordH Cooper chair

    Thomas Rolfs J1Assistant Principal

    Nina L. and Eugene B. Doggett chair

    TrombonesRonald BarronPrincipal

    J. P. and Mary B. Barger chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Norman Bolter J1

    Bass TromboneDouglas Yeo }John Moors Cabot chair,

    fullyfunded in perpetuity

    TubaChester SchmitzMargaret and William C. Rousseauchair, fullyfunded in perpetuity

    TimpaniEverett FirthSylvia Shippen Wells chair, endowedin perpetuity in 1974

    Percussion

    Thomas GaugerPeter andAnne Brooke chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    Frank EpsteinPeterAndrew Lurie chair,fullyfunded in perpetuity

    J. William Hudgins J>

    Timothy Genis J>Assistant Timpanist

    Mr. and Mrs. EdwardH Lindechair

    HarpAnn Hobson PilotPrincipal

    Willona Henderson Sinclair chair

    Librarians

    Marshall Burlingame J>Principal

    Lia and William Poorvu chair

    William Shisler

    John Perkel i>

    Assistant Conductors

    Federico Cortese J>Anna E. Finnerty chair

    Ilan Volkov J>

    Personnel ManagersLynn G. Larsen J>Bruce M. Creditor J>

    Stage ManagerPeter Riley Pfltzinger J1

    Position endowed byAngelica L. Russell

  • Boston UniversityTanglewood Institute

    Bruce MacCombie, Dean, Boston University Schoolfor the ArtsPhyllis Hoffman, Director, Music Division

    Cynthia Plumb, Administrator

    Young Artists Orchestra andChamber Music Program

    Violin

    Jessica Alberthal, San Antonio, TXElana Arian, Larchmont, NYChristine Beverson, Rockville Centre, NYMaria Bracco, Schenectady, NYKathryn Cash, Plaistow, NHAllyson Clark, Las Vegas, NVCaitlin Coan, Billings, MTLaura Colgate, Cordova, TNTatiana Daubeck, Pound Ridge, NYAnne Donaldson, Birmingham, ALRobin Hong, Annandale, VALinda Jan, Taipei, TaiwanEleanor Kebabian, Wayland, MADanil Khalikov, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    Sylvia Kim, Coral Springs, FLVeronica Kiss, Bethany, CTLily Liu, Piedmont, CALaurianne Lopez, Albuquerque, NMJacqueline Metz, Beaverton, ORLexie Newman, Winnetka, ILChristine Otal, Maitland, FLMegan Prado, Arlington Heights, MAYumi Sagiuchi, Great Neck, NYJennifer Sarkela, Lake Forest, ILEmily Stecker, Snyder, NYKathryn Studley, Hatchville, MAKathy Tan, Cherry Hill, NJLaura Trauscht, Missoula, MTClare Wang, Saratoga, CARob Weisberger, West Stockbridge, MASarah Whitney, Concord, MAHeather Wittels, Brookline, MAPei-JuWu, Fort Lee, NJMatthew Zerweck, Media, PA

    Viola

    Brenton Caldwell, Tyler, TXSarah Carsman, Wellesley, MABrian Chow, Burke, VAKatie Concra, Ballston Lake, NYSara Couden, Walnut Creek, CAGillian Gallagher, Saratoga Springs, NYMolly Gebrian, West Hartford, CTBeth Guterman, Belmont, MACaroline Johnston, Acton, MASarah Miller, Falmouth, MAZoe Nelson, Rhinebeck, NYTimothy O'Brien, Milton, MAMichael Powell, Weston, CTDevorah Saturen, Suffern, NYCello

    Kurt Anderson, Huntsville, ALKathryn Bates, Concord, MAJonathan Bent, New York, NYDerek Chen, Taipei, TaiwanBenjamin Dale, Rochester, MNAlisa Horn, Memphis, TNMarcus Johnson, Minneapolis, MNBenjamin Kalb, Wading River, NYMegan Koch, Rochester, NYIan Mok, Black Hills, Esher, EnglandNajeeb Sabour, De Soto, TXLaura Siegel, Bedford, MA

    Ruth Valente, San Antonio, TXSusan Yun, Acton, MARebecca Zimmerman, Richmond, VA

    Double BassWilliam Farrington, Dublin, OHBen Jensen, Columbus, OHEleonore Oppenheim, New York, NYAndrew Stalker, Binghamton, NYTimothy Varga, Seattle, WABrian Wahl, Corte Madera, CAJames Wu, Pittsford, NYFlute

    Daria Binkowski, Bloomfield, NJDavid Buck, Swarthmore, PAReid Parmelee, Richmond, VADaniel Stein, Palm Beach Gardens, FL

    OboeBenjamin Bolter, Newton, MAAndria Brennan, Cleveland Heights,OH

    *

    Amanda Dusold, Glenn Dale, MDAnna Steltenpohl, North Barrington,IL

    Clarinet

    Daniel Lano, Ellicott City, MDHarry Ong, Seattle, WAChris Stoutenborough, Thousand Oaks,CA

    Jesse Struck, Vestal, NYBassoonMichael Kim, Tuckahoe, NYMatthew Lano, Ellicott City , MDAaron Soloway, Portland, ORSarah Williams, Berkeley Heights, NJ

    HornHugh Daigle, Warner, NHMeredith Gangler, Silver Spring, MDKathryn Kasner, Cincinnati, OHErin Koertge, Richmond, VAIsaac Lindbloom, Richmond, VAZachary Schlichting, Denver, CO

    TrumpetCarmen Camerieri, Millville, NJAshley Hall, Wytheville, VASean Maness, Angleton, TXAntonio Romano, Hanover, MATromboneAndrew Pollock, Hudson, NYAmanda Stewart, Oakland, MDBass TromboneChristopher Plummer, Wrentham, MATubaSeth Cook, Middleborough, MAPercussion

    Lee Bemis-Miller, Charlotte, NCMatthew Grubbs, Memphis, TNLindsay Klein, Coral Springs, FLJon Lorimier, Jacksonville, FLBrian Simpson, Vittsfield, MA

    Young Artists Vocal Program

    SopranoMeryl Atlas, Orange, CTJenny Bent, Boston, MA *Amy Boyce, Moraga, CALauren Brownstein, Wymote, PALauren Criddle, Calabasas, CASusanna Eiland, Birmingham, ALAbby Eiland, Fresno, CAHalley Gilbert, Nutley, NJMelissa Grober, Oceanside, NYErnestine Guzman, New York, NYMeredith Hoffman-Thomson,

    Cranford, NJDaria Karpova, Brooklyn, NYJulia Kemp, Wilton, CTSamantha Ladue, Whitney Point, NYKathryn Lichtig, Shrewsbury, NJBrooke Lieberman, Sudbury, MACharles Thomas, Bronx, NYKendall Lima, Warwick, RIJoelle Lurie, Weston, MAKelly Lynch, Wilton, CTAna Munoz, Baltimore, MDSarah Norton, Olympia, WAAdrienne Pardee, Los Angeles, CACaroline Ponzini, Sleepy Hollow, NYKristen Reinhardt, Cornwall, CTMichelle Ricci, Topsfield, MASara Ris, Lexington, MAChung-Un Seo, Worcester, MA *Hannah Smith, Palatka, FLDebra Stanley, Annandale, VASarah Vogel, Weston, CTGeorgia Walle, Concord, MAKyra Weinberger, Louisville, KY

    Mezzo-SopranoKimberly Barnes, East Kingston, NHAllison Choat, Knoxville, TNLaura Chyn, Princeton, NJHelena Clauss, New Canaan, CTAlexandra Fol, Sofia, Bulgaria +

    Rachel Harris, Jamaica Plain, MA *Sara Heaton, Newton, MAAmy Heifer, Cheshire, CTThea Lobo, Sarasota, FLKathryn Ludwig, Moultonborough, NHAlexis Lundy, Locust Grove, GACaitlin McKechney, Lake Bluff, ILJenny Olson, Clinton, MA *Elizabeth Outes, New Rochelle, NYAngela Peterson, Manhattan , KSRebecca Saslow, Needham, MAAnna Sergei, Wellesley, MAVira Slywotzky, Cambridge, MAAshley Souza, Stoughton, MAOlivia Torres, Pensacola, FLZina von Bozzay, San Francisco, CA +

    TenorSpyridon Antonopoulos, Norwood,

    MADavid Bailey, North Reading, MAJonathan Boschetto, Bedford, MAWilliam Caravetta, Sarasota, FLMark Di Campo, Mendon, MA

  • Terry Doe, Bronx, NYMichael Fowler, Bronx, NYMatthew Gadsden, New York, NYMatthew L. Garrett, Spartanburg, SC

    *

    Eric Hachikian, Lake Forest, IL +

    Joseph Hipps, East Flat Rock , NCLawrence Jones, Amherst, NYAdam Ragusea, Port Matilda, PA +Jayson Sepulveda, New York, NYSean Spada, Mendham, NYChristopher Teague, Spokane, WAJustin Weatherby, Fresno, CACurtis Williams, New York , NY

    BassRobert Adams, San Jose, CAArlen Austin, Sidney, MEBenjamin Baucom, Farmville, NCGary Durham, Allston, MA *Patrick Gagnon, Allston, MA *Hart Gilula, Los Angeles, CAJohn Jaquette, Needham, MADavid Kelliher-Flight, St. John's,Newfoundland

    Andrew McManus, North Andover,MA

    Patrick McNally, Newton, MAJustin Messina, Ventura, CA +David Mintz, Acton, MAEitan Naftali, Wilmette, ILMatthew O'Malley, Topsfield, MA +Wesley Pederson, Glens Falls, NYDavid Ramcharitar, Pembroke Pines,

    FLJoel Rozen, Amherst, MADavid Sisco, Brighton, MA *Eric Von Kohorn, Weston, CTIan Walker, San Francisco, CADouglas Williams, Farmington, CT

    Atlantic Brass QuintetSeminar

    TrumpetBlakely Carroll, Vienna, VADan Eastwood, Bellingham, WANina Emlen, Mt. Pesert, MESimon Goldberg, Evanston, ILElana Gordon, Pleasantville, NYNathan Joiner, Framingham, MAMatthew Misener, Clifton Park, NJEric Nathan, Larchmont, NYAkemi Oda, Tokyo, JapanTomoko Shinohara, Tokyo, JapanYukiko Shishikura, Northfield, MAChristopher Waters, East Hampstead,

    NY

    HornElizabeth Dollard, HopewellJet, NYKristin Joham, Mountainside, NJGraham Kingsbury, Eliot, MEAaron Korn, East Meadow, NYKatie Mason, New Canaan, CTRebecca Wilcox, Alpine, UT

    TromboneTasha Baron, Roseville, MNBruce Bertrand, Baton Rouge, LAVanessa Cargill, East Longmeadow, NYKevin Harper, Lafayette, CAWill Lombardelli, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Jason Macy, Sheffield, MABen Walsh, Southwest Harbor, MEPaul Warlop, Niskayuna, NY

    TubaSam Buccigrossi, West Mifflin, PADan Kinsman, Vernon, CTJonathan McCormick, Barrington, NHDavid Rabinowitz, Cherry Hill, NJ

    Boston UniversityAdministration

    Bruce MacCombie, DeanWalt Meissner, Associate Dean,Adm in istrative Affa irs

    Patricia Mitro, Assistant Dean,

    Enrollment

    BUTI AdministrationPhyllis Hoffman, DirectorCynthia Plumb, Administrator

    Elizabeth Noel, Assistant

    Administrator

    Kristin Littlejohn, Assistant, Adult

    Music Seminar

    Jamie Wilcox, Office Coordinator

    John Genovese, Publications

    Faculty

    Maria Clodes Jaguaribe, Director,YAPP

    Claude Labelle, Assistant Director,

    YAPPJulian Wachner, Director, YACPMatthew Guerrieri, Assistant, YACPLucile Lawrence, Director, HarpSeminar

    Eric Alexander, theory

    Joseph Foley, trumpet

    Timothy Genis, percussionRaphael Hillyer, violin

    Eric Larson, double bass

    David Martins, clarinetLaura Thielke, cello

    Atlantic Brass Quintet

    Jon Nelson, trumpet

    Jeff Luke, trumpet

    Seth Orgel, horn

    John Faieta, trombone

    John Manning, tuba

    Artaria String QuartetRay Shows, violinNancy Oliveros Shows, violinRenee Moore- Skerik, violaTom Rosenberg, cello

    YAO StaffGary Wallen, Orchestra ManagerDaniel Meyer, Assistant Conductor

    Amy Dombach, LibrarianMolly Eastman, StaffAssistant

    YAVP StaffPhyllis Hoffman, DirectorAnn Howard Jones, Choral ConductorMatthew L. Garrett, CoordinatorJenny Bent, Instructor

    Gary Durham, InstructorPatrick Gagnon, Instructor

    Jodi Goble, StaffPianist/Coach

    Rachel Harris, Instructor

    Scott Jarrett, Assistant Choral

    Conductor

    Elizabeth Noel, Instructor

    Jenny Olson, Instructor

    Sarah Pelletier, StaffPianist/Coach

    Chung-Un Seo, InstructorDavid Sisco, Instructor

    ABQAssistantsChris Parks, trumpet

    Brian Casper, trumpet

    Fritz Foss, horn

    Gustavo Morales, trombone

    Paul Erin, tuba

    Stage CrewJacob Moerschel, Stage ManagerMichael DayJessica Happel

    West Street Campus StaffElizabeth Lema, Senior ResidentAssistant

    SVen Olbash, Senior Resident AssistantIan Barwell, Dove Burns, Liz Hope,Andrew Koehler, Justine Pierce, PaulSerna, Mercy Vaillancourt, DerekVandegrift, Resident Assistants

    denotes YAO Staff member += denotes member ofYACP programThis roster includes BUTI students and faculty represented in Tanglewood on Parade 1999.

    The Boston UniversityTanglewood Institute1999 marks the 34th season of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Since 1966, the Boston

    University Tanglewood Institute has been a summer program of Boston University and the Tangle-wood Music Center. The Institute includes Young Artists Programs for sudents ages 15 to 18 (In-strumental, Vocal, Piano, and Composition), Institute Seminars for students ages 15 and older (Harp,

    Atlantic Brass Quintet), Institute Workshops (Clarinet, Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Double Bass, Percus-

    sion, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and String Quartet), and the Adult Music Seminar. Many of theInstitute's students receive financial assistance from funds contributed by individuals, foundations, and

    corporations to the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Scholarship Fund. Ifyou would like fur-

    ther information about the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, please stop by our office on the

    Leonard Bernstein Campus on the Tanglewood grounds, or call (413) 637-1430 or (617) 353-3386.