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Congratulations
to our
graduating Seniors
Blaine Brubaker—Bass Trombone Daniel Sitler—Bass
Cody Winn—French Horn
We wish them much success in their future endeavors, they
will be missed by the Richmond Community Orchestra
Special Premiere Performance
By: Daniel Sitler
Sunday, Apr. 21, 2013 3:30 p.m.
Goddard Auditorium, Earlham College
Jay Conard, Conductor
Concert Co –Sponsored by:
To donate by credit or debit card
Please visit our website
www.rcoindiana.org
And click the button DONATE now.
If you know of any individuals interested in playing regularly
please have them contact us at: [email protected] or
Laara Delain 765-273-4304.
Donations will be accepted after the concert. Please look for the ushers with boxes as you leave.
The Richmond Community Orchestra is a501c3 Not-for-Profit
Thank you for attending!
Dining Opportunities?
The Richmond Community Orchestra has partnered with the following restaurants to offer a 10% discount on each entrée (only).
For one week following the concert: -Adam’s Rib Barbecue, 305 Richmond Pike, Eaton -Country Rib Eye, 725 Progress Drive, Richmond -Ghyslain Chocolatier & Bistro, 416 N 10th Street, Richmond -Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, 1731 National Road West, Richmond -Pete’s Corner Café, 168 Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond (Breakfast & Lunch only)
Day of Concert only: -Galo’s Italian Grill, 107 Garwood Road, Richmond -Olde Richmond Inn, 138 S. 5th Street, Richmond
Enjoy!
10% off
Violin I
Laara Delain,
Concert Mistress
Barbara Myers
Anita Crull
George Carr
Violin II
Jo Ann Hoffman,
Principal
Amy Barrett
Ted Halsted
Wes Brubaker
Cynthia Fadem
Violin III
Eileen Wooley
Lois Crowe
Viola
Gloria Morgan
Madeline Peck
Cello
Ray Ontko, Principal
Miriam Zimmer
Rosalyn Endlich
Bass
Mike Mustin, Principal
Daniel Sitler
Flute
Amy Noe, Principal
Jessie Arriola, Piccolo
Kaarin Lueck
Sandi Cox
Sylvia Russell
Oboe
Janet Meckley
Tom Webb
Clarinet
Don Miller, Principal
Carolyn Gardner
Meggan Clifton
Emily Jetmore
Bassoon
Stacey Wentzel
Wes Beach
Alto Sax
Amy Bryant
Tenor Sax
William Redd
French Horn
Marissa Maggart
Kasey Titkemeyer
Cody Winn
Trumpet
Bill Perkins, Principal
Dale Husted
Scott Zimmerman
Trombone Don Shrader, Principal
Matt Duffie
Blaine Brubaker-Bass
Tuba Curt Borntrager
Piano
Jenny Williams
Timpani
Andrea Bridgeford
Percussion
Barry Caudill
Richmond Community Orchestra
Musicians
The mission of the Richmond Community Orchestra, Inc., is to
encourage lifelong musicianship and appreciation of orchestral music in Richmond, Indiana, and the surrounding area through regular
practice and performance.
Website: www.rcoindiana.org
Introduction
Ray Ontko Richmond Community Orchestra
Program Festival March by Antonin Dvorak 1841-1904 Dvorak, a Bohemian composer, wrote this march (opus 54) in 1879. First performed in Prague on April 23rd of that year The Carousel Waltz by Richard Rodgers 1902-1979 From the 1945 musical Carousel by Rodgers and Hammerstein Overture for the Month of March (Premiere Performance) by Daniel Sitler Daniel is a high school senior at and RCO Bass player, he is planning to major in music next year VI. Dreams from Adventures in a Perambulator by John Alden Carpenter 1876-1951 Composed in 1914 and premiered by the Chicago Symphony Danza #1 from “La Vida Breve” by Manuel de Falla 1876-1946 “Life is Short” was written between 1904-05 and first performed in 1913 in Nice, France Sospiri by Edward Elgar 1857-1934 Title is Italian for “signs”. This work (opus 70) was written in 1914. This arrangement is by Peter Lawson Academic Festival Overture by Joannes Brahms 1833-1897 This overture (opus 80) was written in 1880 for the University of Bres-lau, which had awarded Brahms an honorary doctorate the year before Pie in the Face Polka by Henry Mancini 1924-1994 Composed for the 1965 movie “The Great Race” written and directed by Blake Edwards
Please donate to our Strings Initiative Program (S.I.P.)
Through the collaboration between the Richmond Community Orchestra and Girls, Inc. of Wayne County, girls enrolled at Girl’s Inc. will have the oppor-tunity to explore and begin playing the violin. They will begin with a daily lesson for a period of 2 weeks, beginning with the basic techniques. Ultimate-ly, they will begin to develop the necessary techniques and repertoire to transition to long-term opportunities for musicianship. String instruments are a critical component of an orchestra – one of the things that make an orchestra unique from a band. Our community is at a potential tipping point where our long history of orchestral music and train-ing in the primary and secondary schools may fade from existence. The Rich-mond High School Orchestra was the first high school orchestra in the United States, established in approximately 1900, and it is still in existence today. However, that is the extent of the opportunities for children to participate in a school orchestra in Wayne County. All of the other school districts have eliminated their orchestras and string instrument instruction from their curriculum. The SIP will hopefully develop a passion and expertise that will be carried through to lifelong musicianship in the various orchestras in the community, including the Richmond Community Orchestra, the Earlham College Orches-tra, and the Richmond Symphony Orchestra. It is a perfect outreach program for the Richmond Community Orchestra, as it reflects the mission of our or-ganization, which is “to encourage lifelong musicianship and appreciation of orchestral music in Richmond, Indiana, and the surrounding area through regular practice and performance.”
The collaboration with Girls, Inc. of Wayne County was a natural outgrowth of an earlier outreach project were a number of musicians from the Richmond Community Orchestra allowed several of the girls to handle and attempt to play orchestral instruments. That event was very successful, and meshed with the missions of Girls, Inc. of Wayne County, which is, in part, “…to build girls’ capacity to become adults who are responsible, confident, economically independent, and personally fulfilled.”
Please make your checks payable to: Richmond Community Orchestra and note that it is for the S.I.P. in the memo section. All donations to this program are fully tax deductible
Conductors Circle $2500 +
Crescendo ( $1000-2499 )
Doxpop, LLC
Allegro ( $250-999 )
First Bank Richmond Music Pantry Amy Noe Sharon & Ray Ontko
Andante ( $100-249 )
Carolyn & Gayle Gardner Paul & Pat Lingle Rick & Cathy Miller Laura & Paul Retherford Wayne County Foundation
Adagio ( $50-99 )
Judy & Michael Buchholz Ted Halsted Gwen Halsted Susan Miller Joanne Passet Marty & Beth Van Der Burgt
Friends ( under $50 )
Gail & Nelson Bingham Nancy Cox Ellen & David Dawson Laara Delain Mike & Millie Emery Diane Ferlauto Susie Ferrell Mary Garman Pat Heiny Jean Hoff David Holwager John Howell Ron & Rachel Hughes Sally Hutton Richard & Dortha Meredith Jerry Planck Mandi Rice Marcie & Jay Roberts Alizabeth Smith Trudi Weyermann
Contributors 12/1/2012 - 11/30/2013