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Great Music Close to Home
2015-16 Concert Season
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Under the baton of Maestro James Domine
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Upcoming Performances
Saturday, January 23rd, 2016 – 8 pmTUTOR PERFORMING ARTSCENTER AT CHAMINADETchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony Tchaikovsky: Rococo VariationsErnie Carbajal, Jr., cellist
Selected Choruses from the Operatic RepertoireCSUN Womens' ChoraleDr. Katherine Baker, director
Sunday, April 3rd, 2016 – 3 pmAGOURA HILLS/CALABASAS
COMMUNITY CENTERConus: Violin ConcertoAubree Oliverson, violinist
Domine: Horn Concerto (InauguralPerformance)
Jennifer Bliman, French horn
Saturday, May 7th, 2016 – 7:30 pmSCHERR FORUM THEATRE at theTHOUSAND OAKS CIVICS ARTS
PLAZADomine: Piano Concerto #3 in A minor
(Wind of Time)Joanna Ezrin, pianist
Beethoven: Symphony #9 in D minor (Choral) San Fernando Valley Symphony Chorale and
soloists TBA
San Fernando Valley Symphony OrchestraJ A M E S D O M I N E , M U S I C D I R E C T O R
PRESENTING SPONSOR($5,000 AND UP)
Jean Domine
BENEFACTORS($1,000 TO $4,999)Jeff and Jeanie DomineLouis and Lisa FebreLee and Nancy Fried Harvey and Linda TapperGary M. Thomas
PATRONS($500 TO $999)Ted and Jeri BarricklowMusic Teachers Assn. of California
CONTRIBUTORS($100 TO $499)Jo-Ann ArmstrongDr. Harold and Phyllis BassPhilip and Myrna BindermanRodney and Carol BloomDavid Britton/Susan BobrowGail BrowLeila CorenNancy CornellHoward DurbinLouis and Lisa FebreRick and Meredith FineAlan and Susan Flaschner
Tom and Lucy GarvinDr. Edward and Stefanie GlassbergRoberta HoffmanElaine KeithMoshe and Ann KomskyRichard and Carol LewisDr. Sidney and Debbie Lubin Tullio MamoloEvelyn MaynardLloyd MeninDavid and Trudi NashRobert W. Rigg, Jr.David and Helen RycusFrank SkocilichLee and Ann StrongRoger VittiStephen and Judith WachtelDonald and Patricia Walker Patricia WelchKent and Carol Wohlgemuth
FRIENDS(UP TO $99)Michael and Janis AllenStan and Gloria BurneyBetsy DietrichGene and Francine GoldsteinJudith GoldsteinShirley MoranoSuzi VogtFred and Ileene Weiss
MUSIC DIRECTORJames Domine
BOARD OFFICERSPresident, Gary M. ThomasTreasurer, Jean DomineSecretary, Roberta Hoffman
For tickets or additional information onthe San Fernando Valley Symphony
Orchestra or Concerts, please call ourbox office at: 818-347-4807, or visit our
website at: www.sfvsymphony.com
THANK YOU TO THE SUPPORTERS OF THE ORCHESTRA
BOARD MEMBERSGail BrowNancy CornellHoward M. DurbinElaine KeithNancy Lew Richard LewisGretchen MartinNancy Porter
Board of Directors
7519 FALLBROOK AVE. MARIANNWEST HILLS, CA 91304 (818) 703-8603
MANE ATTRACTIONHAIR DESIGNERS
The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra is supported, inpart, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
Our sponsors and advertisers would appreciate yourbusiness in recognition of their support of the symphony.
Please tell them you saw their ad in this program.
Visit us online at sfvsymphony.com
THIS EVENING’S SOLOISTS
Devon ValdezDevon Valdez started playing
piano at the age of seven. In 2010 hebegan studying at Virtuoso PianoStudio, under the guidance of hiscurrent teacher, Dr. MarinaGrozdanovic. Since then he hasparticipated in numerous recitals,festivals and competitions in the LosAngeles area. In 2013, he was a
winner of the Southern California Junior Bach Festival,MTAC West Valley branch. The following year he wonthe regional Southern California Junior Bach Festivaland in 2015, at the age of 15, he was the winner at theMTAC West Valley Concerto Competition. Devonparticipates annually in the MTAC Certificate of Meritprogram and is currently preparing for level 9.
Devon is currently a sophomore and straight Ahonor student, and competes for his high school's ScienceBowl team. In his spare time, he enjoys bowling andcompetes in several yearly tournaments. And, of course,he loves listening to classical music whenever he can.
Isaac YunIsaac Yun is a 17 year old senior
presently attending West Ranch HighSchool. He has been studying thecello under the instruction of RachaelLonergan for seven years, afterdeciding that the violin was not bestsuited for him. He has successfullycompleted the Certificate of Meritthrough the highest level and has
qualified for the Certificate of Merit Annual Conventionthree years in a row. He has been a member of the OpenAcademy Youth Orchestra, CSUN Philharmonic, andis currently enrolled in the Colburn Music School YouthOrchestra.
Outside of his musical life, Isaac is engaged innumerous school clubs and organizations such asNational Honors Society and Do Something. He hasbeen an active community service volunteer; picking uptrash along Castaic Lake, and volunteering at communitylibrary events. He also volunteers weekly at the OldTown Newhall Public Library. He hopes to attend eitherUniversity of California San Diego or NortheasternUniversity with a major in Pharmacy.
Aliya HunterAliya Hunter was born in the San Fernando Valley
and has been playing cello for seven years. She startedstudying under Madeline Sarkisian and has now beenstudying with Rachael Lonergan for almost six years. Shehas played in several classical ensembles, including theMoonlight String Quartet which is centered in theWestlake and Thousand Oaks areas, and has also beenfeatured on highly acclaimed singer/songwriter Zanny’sEP “All the Ghosts.” She has attended the National Cello
Institute for three years, where her pasttwo solo performances have receivedstanding ovations. She is currentlyprinciple cellist in the Conejo ValleyYouth Orchestra and has participatedin solo competitions such as LAVS andSYMF, in which she received thirdplace in 2012.
She is sixteen years old and a juniorat Santa Susana High School, where
she is undecided in her career choice. In her spare time,she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, hanging out with herfriends, cooking, watching movies and reading. She isextremely grateful to the San Fernando Valley SymphonyOrchestra for giving her this incredible opportunity.
Keep the Music AliveWhile You Shop OnlineHere’s a great way to support the
San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestrawhile you do your online shopping.
Order your items from Amazon.comthrough our website, and a portion of yourpurchase will go to support the Orchestra.
Here’s how:1. Go to sfvsymphony.com
2. Scroll to bottom of home page3. Click on the Amazon.com link
4. Order as you normally do, that’s all!
Is a Proud Sponsor of theSan Fernando Valley Symphony
Orchestra
Please join us in helping support thearts in our community
Supporting Businesses and People in Winnetkaand the Surrounding Communities
www.WinnetkaChamberofCommerce.com
PICCOLOWei-Li KangDenia Bradshaw
FLUTESKathy MarshDenia Bradshaw
OBOESMike BernardBob Crosby
ENGLISH HORNBob Crosby
CLARINETSGeoff NudellTherese Grundl
BASSOONSSteve AdesCharles Fernandez
HORNSJennifer BlimanJaneen ApodacaLaura GoodenkaufTommy Militello
TRUMPETSAdrian MillerScott Wright
TROMBONESMatt FlemingLes BenedictRobert Coomber
TUBAMichael Hart
TIMPANIDean Hinkley
PERCUSSIONChuck BurkenshawDerrick JaramilloSteve Eklund Sharon Basch
HARPKathleen Moon
VIOLIN IRuth Bruegger Ruth Siegal
Cary Belling Alice SakharovTigran NersisyanRachel NachisonNancy Roth
VIOLIN IISally BermanPedram PourgaziAndrea RosenweinKaren SchaffnerCynthia DomineSharon BaschPantea Azizi
VIOLAJudy GarfHans PhillipsKaren Moore Melodie ZideEd Acosta
VIOLONCELLOGlenn Grab Ernie CarbajalWilliam TobenkinVeronica SetyanBeryl CanaleAnh-vi HoangNayely Carter
CONTRABASSLarry MuradianJeff TakiguchiLarry TuttleAlphonso Johnson
STAGE MANAGERClaire Plauzoles
RECORDINGENGINEERJames M. Domine
This Evening’s MusiciansThe San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra
JA M E S D O M I N E , MU S I C DI R E C TO R
Saturday Evening November 28, 2015Scherr Forum Theatre at
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
VERDIOverture to “Nabucco”
LISZTPiano Concerto #1 in E-flat major
I. Allegro maestosoDevon Valdez, pianist
ELGAR‘Cello Concerto
I. Allegro moderatoIsaac Yun, ‘cellist
SAINT-SAENS‘Cello Concerto in A minorI. Allegro non troppoAliya Hunter, ‘cellist
— Intermission —
RIMSKY-KORSAKOFFScheherazade
I. The Sea and Sinbad's Ship(Largo e maestoso — Lento — Allegro non troppo — Tranquillo)
II. The Kalendar Prince(Lento — Andantino — Allegro molto — Vivace scherzando —
Moderato assai — Allegro molto ed animato)
III. The Young Prince and The Young Princess(Andantino quasi allegretto — Pochissimo più mosso —
Come prima — Pochissimo più animato)
IV. Festival at Baghdad. The Sea. The ShipBreaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a
Bronze Horseman.(Allegro molto — Lento — Vivo — Allegro non troppo e
maestoso — Tempo I)The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra is thankful to the businesses and individuals who attend our concerts and providefinancial support. If you would like to help us keep making these performances possible, please consider becoming an orchestra donor.
Keep the music alive. Your tax-deductible donation will help make it possible.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE ORCHESTRA!
Name
Address
City State Zip
Telephone E-mail address
Contribution $
Return form and check payable to the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra, 20210 Haynes St., Winnetka, CA 91306
Thank you to Gail Brow for providing refreshments in the Green Room for the musicians.
Our sponsors and advertisers would appreciate your business in recognition of their support of the Orchestra.Please tell them you saw their ad in this program.
Join our email list to get concert reminders and other information about the Orchestra.Get on our email list by visiting our website at www.sfvsymphony.com
CONCERT ETIQUETTE:
Electronic DevicesPlease turn off or silence cell phones before the performance begins.
Photography/Recording/VideoPhotography, recording and videotaping Are PrOhiBiTeD at anytime in the concert hall.
Late Arrival Seatingin deference to the audience in the hall and the performers on stage,latecomers will not be seated until the completion of the first workon the program. Patrons who leave the hall during the performanceof a work will not be reseated until the completion of that work.
Silence During the PerformanceFor the enjoyment of our guests and in respect to Maestro Domine andthe members of our orchestra, please respect the utmost silence duringa performance. There should be absolutely no talking during theconcert. Please quiet any coughing as possible. if you are experiencinguncontrollable coughing, please exit the auditorium until the problemsubsides. each performance is a unique experience and deserves thefull attention of the audience.
About the San Fernando ValleySymphony Orchestra
The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestrahas been offering Southern California audiencesexceptional performances of classical masterworks as well as new music compositions for over30 years. Led by founder-conductor JamesDomine, the artistic ensemble provides a highlyrespected showcase for top-notchinstrumentalists, vocalists, composers, conductorsand music educators. The Orchestra’s yearlyconcert series features symphonic, operatic, andballet repertoire.
Aside from providing the community withcritically acclaimed concerts, the Orchestra hasbeen featured in dramatic productions andBroadway musicals. The dedicated musicians alsowork in collaboration with community serviceorganizations and local business establishments toproduce and stage community outreach programsdesigned for diverse audiences of all ages.
PICCOLOWei-Li KangDenia Bradshaw
FLUTESKathy MarshDenia Bradshaw
OBOESMike BernardBob Crosby
ENGLISH HORNBob Crosby
CLARINETSGeoff NudellTherese Grundl
BASSOONSSteve AdesCharles Fernandez
HORNSJennifer BlimanJaneen ApodacaLaura GoodenkaufTommy Militello
TRUMPETSAdrian MillerScott Wright
TROMBONESMatt FlemingLes BenedictRobert Coomber
TUBAMichael Hart
TIMPANIDean Hinkley
PERCUSSIONChuck BurkenshawDerrick JaramilloSteve Eklund Sharon Basch
HARPKathleen Moon
VIOLIN IRuth Bruegger Ruth Siegal
Cary Belling Alice SakharovTigran NersisyanRachel NachisonNancy Roth
VIOLIN IISally BermanPedram PourgaziAndrea RosenweinKaren SchaffnerCynthia DomineSharon BaschPantea Azizi
VIOLAJudy GarfHans PhillipsKaren Moore Melodie ZideEd Acosta
VIOLONCELLOGlenn Grab Ernie CarbajalWilliam TobenkinVeronica SetyanBeryl CanaleAnh-vi HoangNayely Carter
CONTRABASSLarry MuradianJeff TakiguchiLarry TuttleAlphonso Johnson
STAGE MANAGERClaire Plauzoles
RECORDINGENGINEERJames M. Domine
This Evening’s MusiciansThe San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra
JA M E S D O M I N E , MU S I C DI R E C TO R
Saturday Evening November 28, 2015Scherr Forum Theatre at
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
VERDIOverture to “Nabucco”
LISZTPiano Concerto #1 in E-flat major
I. Allegro maestosoDevon Valdez, pianist
ELGAR‘Cello Concerto
I. Allegro moderatoIsaac Yun, ‘cellist
SAINT-SAENS‘Cello Concerto in A minorI. Allegro non troppoAliya Hunter, ‘cellist
— Intermission —
RIMSKY-KORSAKOFFScheherazade
I. The Sea and Sinbad's Ship(Largo e maestoso — Lento — Allegro non troppo — Tranquillo)
II. The Kalendar Prince(Lento — Andantino — Allegro molto — Vivace scherzando —
Moderato assai — Allegro molto ed animato)
III. The Young Prince and The Young Princess(Andantino quasi allegretto — Pochissimo più mosso —
Come prima — Pochissimo più animato)
IV. Festival at Baghdad. The Sea. The ShipBreaks against a Cliff Surmounted by a
Bronze Horseman.(Allegro molto — Lento — Vivo — Allegro non troppo e
maestoso — Tempo I)The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra is thankful to the businesses and individuals who attend our concerts and providefinancial support. If you would like to help us keep making these performances possible, please consider becoming an orchestra donor.
Keep the music alive. Your tax-deductible donation will help make it possible.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE ORCHESTRA!
Name
Address
City State Zip
Telephone E-mail address
Contribution $
Return form and check payable to the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra, 20210 Haynes St., Winnetka, CA 91306
Thank you to Gail Brow for providing refreshments in the Green Room for the musicians.
Our sponsors and advertisers would appreciate your business in recognition of their support of the Orchestra.Please tell them you saw their ad in this program.
Join our email list to get concert reminders and other information about the Orchestra.Get on our email list by visiting our website at www.sfvsymphony.com
CONCERT ETIQUETTE:
Electronic DevicesPlease turn off or silence cell phones before the performance begins.
Photography/Recording/VideoPhotography, recording and videotaping Are PrOhiBiTeD at anytime in the concert hall.
Late Arrival Seatingin deference to the audience in the hall and the performers on stage,latecomers will not be seated until the completion of the first workon the program. Patrons who leave the hall during the performanceof a work will not be reseated until the completion of that work.
Silence During the PerformanceFor the enjoyment of our guests and in respect to Maestro Domine andthe members of our orchestra, please respect the utmost silence duringa performance. There should be absolutely no talking during theconcert. Please quiet any coughing as possible. if you are experiencinguncontrollable coughing, please exit the auditorium until the problemsubsides. each performance is a unique experience and deserves thefull attention of the audience.
About the San Fernando ValleySymphony Orchestra
The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestrahas been offering Southern California audiencesexceptional performances of classical masterworks as well as new music compositions for over30 years. Led by founder-conductor JamesDomine, the artistic ensemble provides a highlyrespected showcase for top-notchinstrumentalists, vocalists, composers, conductorsand music educators. The Orchestra’s yearlyconcert series features symphonic, operatic, andballet repertoire.
Aside from providing the community withcritically acclaimed concerts, the Orchestra hasbeen featured in dramatic productions andBroadway musicals. The dedicated musicians alsowork in collaboration with community serviceorganizations and local business establishments toproduce and stage community outreach programsdesigned for diverse audiences of all ages.
Our sponsors and advertisers would appreciate yourbusiness in recognition of their support of the symphony.
Please tell them you saw their ad in this program.
Visit us online at sfvsymphony.com
THIS EVENING’S SOLOISTS
Devon ValdezDevon Valdez started playing
piano at the age of seven. In 2010 hebegan studying at Virtuoso PianoStudio, under the guidance of hiscurrent teacher, Dr. MarinaGrozdanovic. Since then he hasparticipated in numerous recitals,festivals and competitions in the LosAngeles area. In 2013, he was a
winner of the Southern California Junior Bach Festival,MTAC West Valley branch. The following year he wonthe regional Southern California Junior Bach Festivaland in 2015, at the age of 15, he was the winner at theMTAC West Valley Concerto Competition. Devonparticipates annually in the MTAC Certificate of Meritprogram and is currently preparing for level 9.
Devon is currently a sophomore and straight Ahonor student, and competes for his high school's ScienceBowl team. In his spare time, he enjoys bowling andcompetes in several yearly tournaments. And, of course,he loves listening to classical music whenever he can.
Isaac YunIsaac Yun is a 17 year old senior
presently attending West Ranch HighSchool. He has been studying thecello under the instruction of RachaelLonergan for seven years, afterdeciding that the violin was not bestsuited for him. He has successfullycompleted the Certificate of Meritthrough the highest level and has
qualified for the Certificate of Merit Annual Conventionthree years in a row. He has been a member of the OpenAcademy Youth Orchestra, CSUN Philharmonic, andis currently enrolled in the Colburn Music School YouthOrchestra.
Outside of his musical life, Isaac is engaged innumerous school clubs and organizations such asNational Honors Society and Do Something. He hasbeen an active community service volunteer; picking uptrash along Castaic Lake, and volunteering at communitylibrary events. He also volunteers weekly at the OldTown Newhall Public Library. He hopes to attend eitherUniversity of California San Diego or NortheasternUniversity with a major in Pharmacy.
Aliya HunterAliya Hunter was born in the San Fernando Valley
and has been playing cello for seven years. She startedstudying under Madeline Sarkisian and has now beenstudying with Rachael Lonergan for almost six years. Shehas played in several classical ensembles, including theMoonlight String Quartet which is centered in theWestlake and Thousand Oaks areas, and has also beenfeatured on highly acclaimed singer/songwriter Zanny’sEP “All the Ghosts.” She has attended the National Cello
Institute for three years, where her pasttwo solo performances have receivedstanding ovations. She is currentlyprinciple cellist in the Conejo ValleyYouth Orchestra and has participatedin solo competitions such as LAVS andSYMF, in which she received thirdplace in 2012.
She is sixteen years old and a juniorat Santa Susana High School, where
she is undecided in her career choice. In her spare time,she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, hanging out with herfriends, cooking, watching movies and reading. She isextremely grateful to the San Fernando Valley SymphonyOrchestra for giving her this incredible opportunity.
Keep the Music AliveWhile You Shop OnlineHere’s a great way to support the
San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestrawhile you do your online shopping.
Order your items from Amazon.comthrough our website, and a portion of yourpurchase will go to support the Orchestra.
Here’s how:1. Go to sfvsymphony.com
2. Scroll to bottom of home page3. Click on the Amazon.com link
4. Order as you normally do, that’s all!
Is a Proud Sponsor of theSan Fernando Valley Symphony
Orchestra
Please join us in helping support thearts in our community
Supporting Businesses and People in Winnetkaand the Surrounding Communities
www.WinnetkaChamberofCommerce.com
Thank you for supporting our advertisers!
Upcoming Performances
Saturday, January 23rd, 2016 – 8 pmTUTOR PERFORMING ARTSCENTER AT CHAMINADETchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony Tchaikovsky: Rococo VariationsErnie Carbajal, Jr., cellist
Selected Choruses from the Operatic RepertoireCSUN Womens' ChoraleDr. Katherine Baker, director
Sunday, April 3rd, 2016 – 3 pmAGOURA HILLS/CALABASAS
COMMUNITY CENTERConus: Violin ConcertoAubree Oliverson, violinist
Domine: Horn Concerto (InauguralPerformance)
Jennifer Bliman, French horn
Saturday, May 7th, 2016 – 7:30 pmSCHERR FORUM THEATRE at theTHOUSAND OAKS CIVICS ARTS
PLAZADomine: Piano Concerto #3 in A minor
(Wind of Time)Joanna Ezrin, pianist
Beethoven: Symphony #9 in D minor (Choral) San Fernando Valley Symphony Chorale and
soloists TBA
San Fernando Valley Symphony OrchestraJ A M E S D O M I N E , M U S I C D I R E C T O R
PRESENTING SPONSOR($5,000 AND UP)
Jean Domine
BENEFACTORS($1,000 TO $4,999)Jeff and Jeanie DomineLouis and Lisa FebreLee and Nancy Fried Harvey and Linda TapperGary M. Thomas
PATRONS($500 TO $999)Ted and Jeri BarricklowMusic Teachers Assn. of California
CONTRIBUTORS($100 TO $499)Jo-Ann ArmstrongDr. Harold and Phyllis BassPhilip and Myrna BindermanRodney and Carol BloomDavid Britton/Susan BobrowGail BrowLeila CorenNancy CornellHoward DurbinLouis and Lisa FebreRick and Meredith FineAlan and Susan Flaschner
Tom and Lucy GarvinDr. Edward and Stefanie GlassbergRoberta HoffmanElaine KeithMoshe and Ann KomskyRichard and Carol LewisDr. Sidney and Debbie Lubin Tullio MamoloEvelyn MaynardLloyd MeninDavid and Trudi NashRobert W. Rigg, Jr.David and Helen RycusFrank SkocilichLee and Ann StrongRoger VittiStephen and Judith WachtelDonald and Patricia Walker Patricia WelchKent and Carol Wohlgemuth
FRIENDS(UP TO $99)Michael and Janis AllenStan and Gloria BurneyBetsy DietrichGene and Francine GoldsteinJudith GoldsteinShirley MoranoSuzi VogtFred and Ileene Weiss
MUSIC DIRECTORJames Domine
BOARD OFFICERSPresident, Gary M. ThomasTreasurer, Jean DomineSecretary, Roberta Hoffman
For tickets or additional information onthe San Fernando Valley Symphony
Orchestra or Concerts, please call ourbox office at: 818-347-4807, or visit our
website at: www.sfvsymphony.com
THANK YOU TO THE SUPPORTERS OF THE ORCHESTRA
BOARD MEMBERSGail BrowNancy CornellHoward M. DurbinElaine KeithNancy Lew Richard LewisGretchen MartinNancy Porter
Board of Directors
7519 FALLBROOK AVE. MARIANNWEST HILLS, CA 91304 (818) 703-8603
MANE ATTRACTIONHAIR DESIGNERS
The San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra is supported, inpart, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
Great Music Close to Home
2015-16 Concert Season
TM
Under the baton of Maestro James Domine