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UMS Concert Program, May 3, 2003: Christopher Parkening --

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3
Month
May
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2003
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Rackham Auditorium And Power Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan

University Musical Society
and Ford Motor Company present
Christopher Parkening
University Musical S. Distinguished Artist Award
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A Performance and Tribute to
A Benefit for the University Musical Society Education Program
Saturday Evening, May 3, 2003 at 6:00 pm Rackham Auditorium and Power Center Ann Arbor, Michigan
Performance and Tribute Program
Introduction
Kenneth C. Fischer
President, University Musical Society
Christopher Parkening: Solo Guitar
Gaspar Sanz
Passacalle de la cavalleria de Napoles y Canarios
Heitor VillaLobos
Prelude No. 3
Astor Piazzolla
Manuel Ponce
Traditional
La Muerte del Angel Preambulo and Allegro vivo
El Noi de La Mare
Andrew York
Jubilation
Traditional
Traditional
Traditional
Christopher Parkening and Jubilant Sykes: A Musical Partnership
A City Called Heaven Were You There Granadinas
Christopher Parkcning and UMS
A Video Montage
Presentation of the
UMS Distinguished Artist Award
Mary Sue Coleman President, University of Michigan
Sandra E. Ulsh
President, Ford Motor Company Fund
88th Performance of the 124th Season
The photographing or sound recording of this concert or possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording is prohibited.
The Ford Honors Program is made possible by Ford Motor Company. Special thanks to Ford Motor Company for its generous and continued support of the University Musical Society Education and Audience Development Program.
Additional thanks to UMS Advisory Committee Gala Cochairs Sally Stegeman DiCarlo, Larry DiCarlo, Ingrid Merikoski and Sam Gregg and to all members of the Committee for their care, time and planning of this evenings gala celebration.
Tonight's floral art is provided by Tom Thompson Flowers, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mr. Parkening appears by arrangement with IMG Artists, New York, NY.
Large print programs are available upon request.
"Andres Segovia was my musical inspiration growing up, and I still desire to follow with excellence the musical tradition he left us"
--Christopher Parkening
hristopher Parkening is celebrated as one of the world's preeminent virtuosos of the classical guitar. For m more than a quarter century, his concerts and recordings
have received worldwide acclaim. The Washington Post cited his stature as "the leading guitar virtuoso of our day, combining profound musical insight with complete technical mastery of his instrument." Mr. Parkening is recognized as heir to the legacy of the great Spanish artist Andres Segovia. Following a recent performance, The Los Angeles Times noted "Parkening is considered America's reigning classical guitarist, carrying the torch of his mentor, the late Andres Segovia."
Mr. Parkening's rare combination of dramatic virtuosity, eloquent musicianship and uniquely beautiful sound has captivated audiences around the world from New York to Tokyo. He has performed at the White House, appeared with Placido Domingo on Live from Lincoln Center, participated in Carnegie Hall's 100th Anniversary celebration and performed twice on the internationally televised Grammy Awards presentation. He also has appeared on many nationally broadcast television programs, including
The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, CBS Sunday Morning, The Today Show and 2020. Mr. Parkening was a featured soloist with composerconductor John Williams on the Sony Classical soundtrack of Stepmom, which had a nearly twoyear run on Billboard's classical crossover chart. Voted "Best Classical Guitarist" in the nationwide readers' poll of Guitar Player Magazine for many consecutive years, he was placed in their Gallery of Greats along with Andres Segovia, John Williams and Julian Bream.
Mr. Parkening has been a guest soloist with the finest orchestras in the US, including the Philadelphia, and Cleveland Orchestras, the Chicago, Pittsburgh, and National Symphony Orchestras, the Detroit, Houston and St. Louis Symphonies, the St. Paul and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. His extensive recital schedule takes him throughout the country, with regular appearances in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Houston and Los Angeles.
Mr. Parkening has amassed an extensive discography on AngelEMI Classics. He is the recipient of two Grammy nominations in the category of "Best Classical Recording" for Parkening and the Guitar, and The Pleasures oj Their Company, a collaboration with soprano Kathleen Battle. In October of 2000, EMI debuted his recording of Elmer Bernstein's Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra along with The Alhambra: La Vega by Isaac Albeniz with the London Symphony Orchestra, Elmer Bernstein conducting. In honor of Christopher Parkening's 25th year as a recording artist with AngelEMI Classics, a twoCD collection, The Great Recordings, was issued in celebration of his prolific artistry.
During the current season, Christopher Parkening's recital program features his favorite works by composers such as Joaquin Rodrigo, Manuel Ponce, CastelnuovoTedesco, Heitor VillaLobos, Stanley Myers, Andrew York, Leo Brouwer, and Carlo Domeniconi in a collection of pieces for solo guitar. Mr. Parkening continues to offer a collaborative recital program with the elec?trifying baritone Jubilant Sykes, featuring music of Brazil and the Americas. Highlights of Mr. Parkening's 0203 season include performances with John Williams and the Boston Pops in a nationally televised broadcast on PBS, concerts in Grant Park, Chicago, the Hollywood Bowl, at Royal Albert Hall in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops, the Oregon Symphony, and recitals in New York and Pittsburgh.
Mr. Parkening's commitment to music extends beyond his demanding performance schedule. He was recently named Distin?guished Professor of Music at Pepperdine University, where he has been appointed the Christopher Parkening Chair in Classical Guitar, an appointment that began this past fall. He also teaches an annual summer master class at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. He has authored
Ar. Parkening made his UMS debut as orchestral soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra on May 2, 1971 during the 78th Annual May Festival in performance ojRodrigo's Fantasia para un gentil ? lombre under the musical direction oj Maestro Thor Johnson in Hill Auditorium. Four UMS guitar ?ecitals followed his memorable debut, spanning the period between 1972 and 1993, two of which ncluded longtime musical partner and guitarist David Brandon. In October 1996, Mr. Parkening appeared with the Colorado String Quartet in a program featuring guitar works by Vivaldi, Ginastera md Andrew York. Mr. Parkening's most recent UMS recital -a program entitled A Celebration of Vndres Segovia -was a tribute to his musical mentor who himself performed nine times under JMS auspices between 1960 and 1986. Tonight, Christopher Parkening will continue the great trajition of classical guitar performance in Ann Arbor, in his eighth appearance under UMS auspice
The Christopher Parkening Guitar Method, Volumes I and II, basic pedagogy books for beginning and advanced players. These edi?tions, along with his collection of guitar transcriptions and arrangements, are pub?lished by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Mr. Parkening has received commenda?tions honoring his dedication and artistry, including an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Montana State University and the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the University of Southern California. In addi?tion, he was given the acclaimed American Academy of Achievement Award for excel?lence in the field of music both nationally and internationally. Recently, Christopher Parkening was presented with the 2000 Orville H. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award for Best Classical Guitarist.
Christopher Parkening and his wife, Theresa, reside in Southern California. He is also a worldclass flyfisherman and casting champion who has won the International Gold Cup Tarpon Tournament (the "Wimbledon of flyfishing") held in Islamorada, Florida.
ubilant Sykcs, lauded by the Wai! Street Journal as one of "the next major stars," brings a new dimension to the traditional career of the classi?cally trained baritone by drawing on gospel and jazz influences. Mr. Sykes has won the attention and respect of the world's finest conductors, symphonies and opera companies including Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, the Metropolitan Opera, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The California native brings "mesmerizing conviction and remarkable agility of both character and technique" (The Los Angeles Times) to a wideranging repertoire.
Mr. Sykes's versatility has fostered extensive musical collaboration. Jubilant, his first recording under his exclusive con?tract with Sony Classical, brings the singer together with acclaimed jazz trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. His latest recording, Wait For Me, released in Spring 2001, features classic songs by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson.
During the past season, Mr. Sykes per?formed programs that included music ranging from Bach to Copland to his own fresh interpretations of traditional American spir?ituals. Mr. Sykes performed in concert with the San Francisco Symphony, the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, and the Colorado Spring Symphony. Mr. Sykes's recital appearances took him to the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts, Mercer College, Spivey Hall and Arizona State University. He toured with guitarist Christopher Parkening with their collaborative program entitled Braziliana, featuring songs of South American composers.
In the current season, Mr. Sykes con?tinues his popular recital tour including
music from Schubert to Sondheim as well as special galas featuring popular opera arias to Broadway's greatest hits. He will per?form in Carnegie Hall, Benaroya Hall in Seattle, as well
as in a popular college recital series across America. Mr. Sykes will perform pops and classical programs in Milwaukee, St. Louis, Hartford, West Virginia, and with the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
Career highlights include performances with such noted conductors as Christoph Eschenbach, Marvin Hamlish, Raymond Leppard, Andrew Litton, Keith Lockhart,
Lorin Maazel, John Nelson, John Williams and David Zinman. He has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln Center Chamber Ensemble, Baltimore Symphony, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Holly?wood Bowl.
Mr. Sykes currently lives in California with his wife and three young sons. For more information on him, please visit his website www.jubilantsykes.com.
Tonight's appearance with Christopher Parkening marks Jubilant Sykes's UMS debut.
The Ford Honors Program
The Ford Honors Program is a University Musical Society program made possible by a generous grant from Ford Motor Company and by the special support of many other companies and individuals. Each year UMS honors a worldrenowned artist or ensemble with whom UMS has maintained a long?standing and significant relationship. In one evening, UMS pays tribute to and pre?sents the artist with the UMS Distinguished Artist Award, and hosts a dinner in the artist's honor. Proceeds from the evening benefit the UMS Education Program. Previous awardees are Van Cilburn (1996), Jessye Norman (1997), Garrick Ohlsson (1998), The Canadian Brass (1999), Isaac Stern (2000), Marcel Marceau (2001), and Marilyn Home (2002).
Kenneth C. Fischer, Host
Kenneth C. Fischer is the President of the University Musical Society (UMS). Before assuming his present position at UMS in
1987, Mr. Fischer was a management consultant, indepen?dent concert presen?ter, and association executive in Washington, DC. Mr. Fischer is a board member of
Interlochen Center for the Arts, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, and Arts Midwest. He is also active with Rotary, United Negro College Fund, and Classical ActionPerforming Arts Against AIDS.
Mr. Fischer grew up in nearby Plymouth, attended the Interlochen Arts Camp, and has degrees from The College of Wooster in Ohio and the University of Michigan. He is married to flutist Penelope Peterson Fischer. They have one son, Matthew, living in San Francisco.
Sandra E. Ulsh is president of Ford Motor Company Fund effective November 1, 2000. Ford Motor Company Fund, with contribu?tions exceeding $100 million in 2001, con?centrates on education, environment, and
building better com?munities and a better quality of life in the places where Ford does business. Prior to assuming this position, she was the director, Public Policy, Governmental Affairs.
Ms. Ulsh worked for three years at American Bank and Trust before joining
Ford as an economic analyst in 1978. She has held numerous finance positions includ?ing vehicle pricing, vehicle program finance manager, manager of business analysis and business plans for Truck Operations, and manager of Investor Relations.
Ms. Ulsh joined Governmental Affairs in 1996 as a strategic issues associate in the Corporate Economics and Strategies Issues office, and later became a legislative manager on Healthcare and Financial Service matters in Washington, DC.
She received a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Economics from Gettysburg College and an MBA from Lehigh University.
In August 2002, the University of Michigan welcomed the distinguished scientist Mary Sue Coleman as the 13th President of the University of Michigan.
As a biochemist, President Coleman built an outstanding research career through her research on the immune system and malignancies. She authored numerous arti?cles on her findings and directed funded research projects supported by a variety of federal agencies.
In her scientific career, she served for 19 years as a member of the biochemistry faculty and as a Cancer Center administra?tor at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Her administrative work in the sciences led naturally to an appointment as associate provost and dean of research, then as vicechancellor for graduate studies and research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (19901993). From there, she moved to the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of New Mexico (19931995).
In 1995, Mary Sue Coleman was appointed as the president of the University of Iowa, where she served with distinction for seven years.
She assumed the position of president of the University of Michigan on August 1, 2002, and also holds appointments as pro?fessor of biological chemistry in the School of Medicine and professor of chemistry in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Elected to the Institute of Medicine in 1997, she is also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She currently chairs one of the major policy studies of the Institute of Medicine: the Committee on the Conse?quences of Uninsurance.
Her extensive leadership positions in higher education include service on the executive committee of the Association of American Universities, on the board
of directors of the American Council on Education, on the board of directors of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and as a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
President Coleman earned her under?graduate degree in chemistry from Grinnell College, where she currently serves as a trustee of the college. Her doctorate in bio?chemistry was awarded by the University of North Carolina. Additionally, she under?took postdoctoral work at North Carolina and at the University of Texas at Austin.
Mary Sue Coleman is married to Kenneth Coleman, a wellknown political scientist whose academic career has focused on issues in Latin America. Their son, Jonathan, lives with his wife Amee in Denver, Colorado, where he is a portfolio manager for the Janus Corporation.
Committees & Donors
Honorary CoChairs
President Mary Sue Coleman and Dr. Kenneth M. Coleman University of Michigan
John M. and Marilyn A. Rintamaki Chief of Staff, Ford Motor Company
The Ford Honors Program is made possible by Ford Motor Company.
Gala Committee CoChairs
Sally Stegeman DiCarlo and Larry DiCarlo Ingrid Merikoski and Sam Gregg
Bravissimo
Ford Motor Company Forest Health Services Mrs. Robert E. Meredith
Ovation
DTE Energy MASCO
Maestro
Kathy Benton and Robert Brown Katharine and Jon Cosovich Steve and Lori Director David and JoAnna Featherman Sylvia and Richard Kaufman THE MOSAIC FOUNDATION
(of R. and P. Heydon) Gilbert Omenn and
Martha Darling Prudence and
Amnon Rosenthal Maya Savarino Herbert Sloan Lois and Jack Stegeman Sally Stegeman DiCarlo and
Larry DiCarlo
Virtuoso
Dr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bogdasarian Norman and Debbie Herbert Stephanie and Richard Lord Paul and Ruth McCracken
Principal
Bernard and Raquel Agranoff Herb and Carol Amster Emily W. Bandera, M.D. Dale and Nancy Briggs Edwin and Judith Carlson Ken and Penny Fischer Ray and Patricia Fitzgerald Robert and Gloria Kerry Dr. Daniel Little and Dr. Bernadette Lintz
Judy and Roger Maugh Susan McClanahan and
William Zimmerman M. Haskell and
Jan Barney Newman Marysia Ostafin and
George Smillie Philip and Kathleen Power John and Dot Reed John Romani and
Barbara Anderson James and Adrienne Rudolph Richard Shackson Loretta Skewes Mrs. Frances V Viola 111 Willes and Kathy Wcbcr Marina and Robert Whitman
University Musical Society
oj the University of Michigan UMS Board of Directors
Prudence L. Rosenthal,
Chair Clayton Wilhite,
ViceChair Jan Barney Newman,
Secretary Erik H. Serr, Treasurer
Michael C. Allemang Janice Stevens Botsford William M. Broucek
Kathleen G. Charla Mary Sue Coleman Jill A. Corr Hal Davis
Sally Stegeman DiCarlo Aaron R Dworkin David Featherman Beverley B. Geltner Debbie Herbert Carl Herstein Toni Hoover
Alice Davis Irani Gloria James Kerry Helen B. Love Barbara Meadows Lester P. Monts Alberto Nacif Jan Barney Newman Gilbert S. Omenn Randall Pittman Philip H. Power
Rossi RayTaylor Doug Rothwell Judy Dow Rumelhart Maya Savarino Timothy P. Slottow Peter Sparling James C. Stanley B. Joseph White Clayton Wilhite Karen Wolff
Advisory Committee
Louise Townley, Chair Raquel Agranoff,
Vice Chair Morrine Maltzman,
Secretary Jeri Sawall, Treasurer
Barbara Bach Paulett M. Banks Milli Baranowski Lois Baru Judi BatayCsorba Kathleen Benton Mirm Bogdasarian
Jennifer Boyce Mary Breakey Jeannine Buchanan Victoria Buckler Laura Caplan Cheryl Cassidy Elly Rose Cooper Nita Cox Norma Davis Sally Stegeman
DiCarlo Lori Director Michael Endres
Nancy Ferrario Sara B. Frank Anne Glendon Alvia Golden Kathy Hentschel Anne Kloack Beth LaVoie Stephanie Lord Judy Mac Esther Martin Mary Matthews Ingrid Merikoski Jeanne Merlanti
Candice Mitchell Bob Morris Bonnie Paxton Danica Peterson Wendy Ransom Swanna Saltiel Penny Schreiber Sue Schroeder Aliza Shevrin Loretta Skewes Maryanne Telese Dody Viola Wendy Woods
UMS Teacher Advisory Committee
Fran Ampey Lori Atwood Robin Bailey Kathleen Baxter Joe Batts Elaine Bennett Lynda Berg Gail Bohner Ann Marie Borders David Borgsdorf Sigrid Bower Susan Buchan
Diana Clarke Hayes Dabney Wendy Day Susan Filipiak Jennifer Ginther Brenda Gluth Barb Grabbe Pamela Graff Nan Griffith Joan Grissing Lynn Gulick Carroll Hart
Barbara Harte Bill Hayes
Victoria HolleyFoster Sandy Hooker Susan Hoover Silka Joseph Jeff Kass Rosalie Koenig Sue Kohfeldt Laura Machida Ken McGraw Patty Meador
Sylvia Meloche Eunice Moore Don Packard Susan Pollans Ben Pruitt Wendy Raymond Katie Ryan Kathy Schmidt Julie Taylor Sandy Trosien Barbara Wallgren
For a complete listing oj UMS Staff, please visit www.ums.oig.
Education and Audience Development Program
triving to provide worldclass educational events and cultural ? exchange to the broadest defin?ition of the community, the UMS Education and Audience Development Program continued its progressive growth and mission in many areas during the 0203 season. Through a wide variety of partnerships and collaborations with individuals and community organizations, UMS was able to expand its commitment to audiences through a multitude of activities designed for different ages, nationalities, and learning styles. UMS recognizes that every single person has a unique relationship to the arts, and our role is to enhance that connection through dialogue and participation. In the past season alone, UMS was able to offer over 180 events to over 35,000 people as part of the Education and Audience Development program.
Brighton's Spencer Road Elementary enjoys Tamango's Urban Tap Youth Performance.
Youth, Tccn, and Family Education
A unique program developed in partnership with the Ann Arbor Public Schools and the Washtenaw Intermediate School district, the Youth, Teen, and Family Education program provides worldclass artistic experiences and professional development to students, young adults, teachers and families. Over 42 events serving nearly 13,000 people were planned in the 0203 season.
K12 Youth Performance Series
UMS's acclaimed onehour series of specially designed intheater performances for students offered six Youth Performances this season, allowing nearly 12,000 students to attend this series. Over 90 schools from 22 districts participated in UMS's Youth Performance Series.
UMS Teacher Workshop Series
UMS is part of the Kennedy Center Partners in Education Program, and offers our com?munity worldclass Kennedy Center work?shop leaders, as well as workshops designed by local arts experts. Over 160 teachers attended UMS's teacher workshops this past season.
UMS Curriculum Packets
UMS creates specially designed teacher cur?riculum packets, audiotapes, and videotapes for all of the schools participating in our diverse program. These guides have garnered national attention and are used throughout the performing arts industry.
UMS K12 School Enrichment
UMS has expanded our effort in inschool enhancement by providing additional sup?port to the classroom teacher with trained arts professionals to teach students more effectively. Over the course of last year, UMS has facilitated over 60 of these classroom visits, affecting nearly 1,500 students.
UMS Family Series
UMS is committed to worldclass family events, with over 1,500 people attending our specially designed series of family events.
First Acts Program Nearly 700 high school students were able to attend UMS public performances through this unique program that provides reduced priced tickets and free bussing to perfor
Adult and Community Education
UMS tries to serve its adult and university population in many different and unique ways. UMS strongly emphasizes the impor?tance of partnering with community organizations in the development of our programs. Throughout the past season, UMS partnered with over 100 individuals, community organizations and university units to plan for over 140 events. Nearly all events were free and open to the public.
Artist Residencies
The artists hold a special place at UMS, and last season was no exception. UMS facilitated many residency activities with artists, with over 80 educational events planned during the Royal Shakespeare Company Residency serving nearly 8,000 people. UMS managed major residencies with the Abbey Theater of Ireland, the 0203 Brazil Series, the Bolshoi Ballet, Sekou Sundiata, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Evening at the Apollo.
Community Programs
UMS continued to provide a wide range of educational events that would appeal to the widest variety of community members. UMS held 13 master classes, eight public interviews, 15 classroom visits, 23 lectures, five panel discussions, 11 workshops, 10 study clubs, and 57 other events including exhibits, films, and receptions. Nearly 12,000 people participated in UMS's educational exchanges.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago leads a master class to the general public at Dance Gallery.
Sckou Sundiata (r) speaking with
Leslie Stainton at the Residential College.
UMS would like to express its deepest appreciation to Herb David and the Herb David Guitar Studio and students for their special contribution to the 20022003 UMS season.
Mary Lou Roberts, Music Director
Jessie Benaglio
Laura Cameron
Christian Chagas
Ari Goldstein
Greg Johnson
Kristine Kuhl
Paco Leon
Ben Lougheed
Max Mcllroy
Cory Roberts
Noah Winchell
Lorenzo Zamperla
Support for the University Musical Society
This performance -and all of UMS's nationally recognized artistic and educational programs -would not be possible without the generous support of the community. UMS gratefully acknowl?edges the following individuals, businesses, foundations and government agencies -and those who wish to remain anonymous -and extends its deepest gratitude for their support.
This list includes current donors as of April 3, 2003. Every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. Please call 734.647.1178 with any errors or omissions.
SOLOISTS $25,000 or more Mrs. Gardner Ackley Estate of
Frederick N. McOmber Randall and Mary Pittman Philip and Kathleen Power
MAESTROS $10,00024,999 Carl and Isabelle Brauer Ronnie and Sheila Cresswell Robert and Pearson Macek Mrs. Robert E. Meredith Prudence and Amnon Rosenthal
VIRTUOSI $7,5009,999 Maurice and Linda Binkow Edward and Natalie Surovell
CONCERTMASTERS
$5,0007,499
Herb and Carol Amstcr Douglas D. Crary David and Phyllis Herzig Dr. Toni Hoover Doug and Gay Lane Paul and Ruth McCracken Charlotte McGeoch Charles H. Nave Gilbert Omenn and
Martha Darling Loretta M. Skewes Lois A. Theis
Marina and Robert Whitman Ann and Clayton Wilhite
PRODUCERS $3,5004,999 Michael Allemang Essel and Menakka Bailey Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ford Michael and Sara Frank Beverley and Gerson Geltner BettyAnn and
Daniel Gilliland Debbie and Norman Herbert Carl and Charlene Herstein Shirley Y. and
Thomas E. Kauper Lois and Jack Stegeman Marion T. Wirick and
James N. Morgan
LEADERS $2,5003,499 Bob and Martha Ause Bradford and Lydia Bates Kathy Benton and
Robert Brown Raymond and
Janet Bernreuter Barbara Everitt Bryant Edward and Mary Cady Thomas and Marilou Capo Dave and Pat Clyde Maurice and Margo Cohen Katharine and Jon Cosovich Mr. Michael J. and
Dr. Joan Crawford Jack and Alice Dobson Jim and Patsy Donahey Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas C. Evans Ken and Penny Fischer llene H. Forsyth
Sue and Carl Gingles Linda and Richard Greene Janet Woods Hoobler John and Patricia Huntington David and Sally Kennedy Robert and Gloria Kerry Henry Martin and
Paula Lederman Marc and Jill Lippman Judy and Roger Maugh Susan McClanahan and
Bill Zimmerman Neil and Suzanne McGinn Mrs. Charles Overberger
(Betty)
Jim and Bonnie Reece John and Dot Reed Don and
Judy Dow Rumelhart Steve and Cynny Spencer James and Nancy Stanley Don and Carol Van Curler Mrs. Francis V. Viola III Don and Toni Walker B. Joseph and Mary White
PRINCIPALS SI,0002,499 Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Abrams Jim and Barbara Adams Bernard and Raquel Agranoff Suzan and Michael Alexander Jonathan W. T. Ayers Lesli and Christopher Ballard Emily W. Bandera, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bartlett Drs. Astrid Beck and
David Noel Freedman Ralph P. Beebe Patrick and Maureen Belden Harry and Betty Benford Ruth Ann and
Stuart J. Bergstein L. S. Berlin Suzanne A. and
Frederick J. Beutler Joan Akers Binkow Dr. and
Mrs. Ronald Bogdasarian
Elizabeth and Giles G. Bole Howard and Margaret Bond Sue and Bob Bonfield Charles and Linda Borgsdorl Laurence and Grace Boxer Dale and Nancy Briggs Virginia Sory Brown William and Sandra Broucek Jeannine and
Robert Buchanan Robert and Victoria Buckler Lawrence and Valerie Bullen Mr. and Mrs.
Richard J. Burstein LetitiaJ. Byrd Barbara and Albert Cain Michael and
Patricia Campbell Jean and Kenneth Casey Janet and Bill Cassebaum Anne Chase James S. Chen
Don and Betts Chisholm Mr. and Mrs.
John Alden Clark Leon and Heidi Cohan Hubert and Ellen Cohen Carolyn and
L. Thomas Conlin Anne and Howard Cooper Paul N. Courant and
Marta A. Manildi Malcolm and Juanita Cox George and Connie Cress Kathleen Crispell and
Thomas Porter Roderick and
Mary Ann Daane Peter and Susan Darrow Hal and Ann Davis Pauline and Jay J. De Lay Lloyd and Genie Dethloff Lorenzo DiCarlo and
Sally Stegeman DiCarlo
Steve and Lori Director Molly and Bill Dobson Al Dodds
Elizabeth A. Doman Dr. and
Mrs. Theodore E. Dushane Martin and Rosalie Edwards Leonard and Madeline Eron Bob and Chris Euritt Eric Fearon and Kathy Cho David and
JoAnna Featherman Yitsi M. and
Albert Feuerwerker Bob and Sally Fleming John and Esther Floyd James and Anne Ford Otto and Lourdes E. Gago Marilyn G. Gallatin Bernard and Enid Galler Marilyn Tsao and Steve Gao William and Ruth Gilkey Drs. Sid Gilman and
Carol Barbour Paul and Anne Glendon Alvia G. Golden and
Carroll SmithRosenberg Susan Smith Gray and
Robert Gray
Elizabeth Needham Graham Jeffrey B. Green Frances Greer John and Helen Griffith Leslie and
Mary Ellen Guinn Mrs. W.A. Hiltner Julian and Diane Hoff Robert M. and Joan E Howe Dr. H. David and
Dolores Humes Ann D. Hungerman Susan and Martin Hurwitz Keki and Alice Irani Stuart and Maureen Isaac Wallie and Janet Jeffries Timothy and
Jo Wiese Johnson
Robert L. and
Beatrice H. Kahn Herbert Katz
Richard and Sylvia Kaufman Connie and Tom Kinnear Diane Kirkpatrick Philip and
Kathryn Klintworth Carolyn and Jim Knake Victoria F. Kohl and
Thomas Tecco Michael and
Phyllis Korybalski Samuel and Marilyn Krimm Amy Sheon and
Marvin Krislov Bud and Justine Kulka Barbara and
Michael Kusisto Jill M. Latta and
David S. Bach Ted and Wendy Lawrence Laurie and Robert LaZebnik Peter Lee and Clara Hwang Leo and Kathy Legatski Mr. and
Mrs. Fernando S. Leon Carolyn and Paul Lichter Evie and Allen Lichter Lawrence and Rebecca Lohr Leslie and Susan Loomans Richard and Stephanie Lord John and Cheryl MacKrell Catherine and
Edwin L. Marcus Sally and Bill Martin Natalie Matovinovic Chandler and Mary Matdiews Ernest and Adele McCarus Joseph McCune and
Georgiana Sanders Ted and Barbara Meadows Andy and Candice Mitchell Therese M. Molloy Lester and Jeanne Monts Grant W. Moore Melinda and Bob Morris
Julia S. Morris
Brian and Jacqueline Morton
Cruse W. and
Virginia Patton Moss Eva L. Mueller Martin Neuliep and
Patricia Pancioli M. Haskell and
Jan Barney Newman Eulalie Nohrden Marylen and
Harold Oberman Robert and Elizabeth Oneal Mrs. William B. Palmer William C. Parkinson Dory and John D. Paul Margaret and Jack Petersen Elaine and Bertram Pitt Eleanor and Peter Pollack Donald H. Regan and
Elizabeth Axelson Ray and Ginny Reilly Bernard E. and
Sandra Reisman Kenneth J. Robinson Barbara A. Anderson and
John H. Romani Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rose Doug and Sharon Rothwell Dr. Nathaniel H. Rowe Craig and Jan Ruff Alan and Swanna Saltiel Dick and Norma Sams Maya Savarino Meeyung and
Charles R. Schmitter Mrs. Richard C. Schneider Rosalie and
David Schottenfeld Steve and Jill Schwartz John J. H. Schwarz Erik and Carol Serr Helen and George Siedel Herbert Sloan
Donald C. and Jean M. Smith Susan M. Smith Carol and Irving Smokier
Principals, con't. Curt and Gus Stager David and Ann Staiger Michael and
Jeannette Bittar Stern Victor and Marlene Stoeffler Prof. Louis J. and
Glennis M. Stout Charlotte B. Sundelson Bob and Betsy Teeter Jan and Nub Turner Dr. Sheryl S. Ulin and
Dr. Lynn T. Schachinger Susan B. Ullrich Joyce A. Urba and
David J. Kinsella Elly Wagner Florence S. Wagner Willes and Kathleen Weber Karl and Karen Weick Robert O. and
Darragh H. Weisman Angela and Lyndon Welch Marcy and Scott Westerman Roy and JoAn Wetzel Harry C. White and
Esther R. Redmount Iris and Fred Whitehouse Max Wicha and
Sheila Crowley Phyllis B. Wright Paul Yhouse Ed and Signe Young Gerald B. and
Mary Kay Zelenock
BENEFACTORS $500999 Thomas and Joann Adler
Family Foundation Michael and Marilyn Agin Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Aldrich Anastasios Alexiou Christine Webb Alvey Dr. and
Mrs. David G. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Rudi Ansbacher Janet and Arnold Aronoff Norman E. Barnett
Mason and Helen Barr Dr. Wolfgang and
Eva Bernhard Philip C. Berry John Blankley and
Maureen Foley Tom and Cathie Bloem Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyce David and Sharon Brooks Morton B. and Raya Brown Sue and Noel Buckner Trudy and Jonathan Bulkley Dr. Frances E. Bull Bruce and Jean Carlson Edwin and Judith Carlson Marshall and Janice CanCarolyn M. Cany and
Thomas H. Haug Tsun and Siu Ying Chang Janice A. Clark Ralph Conger Nan and Bill Conlin Jim and Connie Cook Jane Wilson Coon Susan and Arnold Coran Marnee and John DeVine Macdonald and Carolin Dick Delia DiPietro and
Jack Wagoner, M.D. Jack and Betty Edman Patricia Enns
Stefan S. and Ruth S. Fajans Dr. and Mrs. S.M. Farhat Claudine Farrand and
Daniel Moerman Irene Fast
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Faulkner Dede and Oscar Feldman Dr. and Mrs. James Ferrara Sidney and Jean Fine Carol Finerman John and Karen Fischer Ray and Patricia Fitzgerald Guillermo Flores Betsy Foxman and
Michael Boehnke Dr. Ronald Freedman Drs. Steve Geiringer and
Karen Bantel Thomas and Barbara Gelehrter
Rebecca Gepner and
Michael Annis Beverly Gershowitz Richard and Cheryl Ginsburg Jack and Kathleen Glezen Cozette Grabb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Graham Dr. John and Renee M. Greden Dr. and Mrs. Lazar J. Greenfield Seymour D. Greenstone David and Kay Gugala Ken and Margaret Guire Don P. Haefner and
Cynthia J. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E Hamel Martin D. and Connie D. Harris Robert and Jean Harris Clifford and Alice Hart Jeannine and Gary Hayden Henry R. and Lucia Heinold John H. and
Maurita Peterson Holland Drs. Linda Samuelson and
Joel Howell
Eileen and Saul Hymans JeanJacobson Rebecca S. Jahn Jim and Dale Jerome Emily Kennedy Dick and Pat King Dr. David E. and
Heidi Castleman Klein Hermine R. Klingler Joseph and Marilynn Kokoszka Charles and Linda Koopmann Bert and Geraldine Kruse Lee and Teddi Landes Mr. John K. Lawrence Jacqueline H. Lewis E. Daniel and Kay Long Brigitte and Paul Maassen Jeff Mason and Janet Netz Griff and Pat McDonald Jeanette and Jack Miller Myma and Newell Miller Cyril Moscow Edward C. Nelson Dr. and
Mrs. Frederick C. O'Dell
Benefactors, con't.
Mitchel Osman, MD and
Nancy Timmerman Marysia Ostafin and
George Smillie Stephen and Bettina Pollock Richard and Mary Price Wallace and Barbara Prince Mrs. Gardner C. Quarton Mrs. Joseph S. Radom Jeanne Raisler and Jon Cohn Ms. Rossi RayTaylor Molly Resnik and John Martin H. Robert and Kristin Reynolds Jay and Machree Robinson James and Adrienne Rudolph Sue Schroeder Julianne and Michael Shea Howard and Aliza Shevrin George and Gladys Shirley Pat Shure
Carl Simon and Bobbi Low Frances U. and Scott K. Simonds Robert and Elaine Sims IrmaJ. Sklenar Alene and Stephanie Smith Lloyd and Ted St. Antoine Gus and Andrea Stager James Steward and Jay Pekala JeffStoller
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Strasius Ellen and Jeoffrey K. Stross Elizabeth H. Thieme Dr. and Mrs. Merlin C. Townley William C. Tyler Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Ursu Charlotte Van Curler Jack and Marilyn van der Velde Kate and Chris Vaughan Joyce L. Watson and
Martin Warshaw Robin and Harvey Wax Dr. Steven W. Werns Brymer Williams Lawrence and Mary Wise Max and Mary Wisgerhof Karen and Jack Wolff David and April Wright Mayer and Joan Zald
ASSOCIATES S250499
Jesus and Benjamin AcostaHughes
Roberl Ainsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Albert
Helen and David Aminoff
David and Katie Andrea
Harlene and Henry Appelman
Jeff and Deborah Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Ashe, III
Dwight T. Ashley
Dan and Monica Atkins
Linda Bennett and Bob Bagramian
Robert L. Baird
Lisa and Jim Baker
Reg and Pat Baker
Barbara and Daniel Balbach
Paulett Banks
Ms. Ruth Bardenstein
John R. Bareham
David and Monika Barera
Lois and David Baru
Lourdes Bastos Hansen
Tom and Judith BatayCsorba
Mrs. Jere M. Bauer
Gary Beckman and Karla Taylor
Professor and
Mrs. Erling Blondal Bengtsson Dr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Benson Joan and Rodney Bentz James A. Bergman and
Penelope Hommel Steven J. Bernstein Dan and Irene Biber Jack Billi and Sheryl Hirsch Donald and Roberta Blitz Roger and Polly Bookwalter Victoria C. Botek and
William M. Edwards Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Bozell Paul and Anna Bradley Joel Bregman and Elaine Pomeranz June and Donald R. Brown Laurie Burns
Susan and Oliver Cameron Valerie and Brent Carey Jim and Priscilla Carlson Jeannette and Robert Carr Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cerny Thomas Champagne and
Stephen Savage Dr. Kathleen G. Charla Dr. Kyung and Young Cho Kwang and Soon Cho Reginald and Beverly Ciokajlo Brian and Cheryl Clarkson Angela Clock
Harvey Colbert
Wayne and Melinda Colquitt
Hugh and Elly Cooper
Clifford and Laura Craig
Merle and Mary Ann Crawford
Peter C. and Lindy M. Cubba
Richard J. Cunningham
Marcia A. Dalbey
Sunil and Merial Das
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davenport
Art and Lyn Powrie Davidge
Ed and Ellie Davidson
Norma and Peter Davis
John and Jean Debbink
Elena and Nicholas Delbanco
Richard and Sue Dempsey
Elizabeth Dexter
Jack and Claudia Dixon
Judy and Steve Dobson
Heather and Stuart Dorabey
Thomas and Esther Donahue
Cecilia and Allan Dreyfuss
John Dryden and Diana Raimi
Martin and Rosalie Edwards
Charles and Julia Eisendrath
Dr. Alan S. Eiser
Judge and Mrs. S. J. Elden
Ethel and Sheldon Ellis
Mr. John W. Etsweiler, III
Mark and Karen Falahee
Elly and Harvey Falit
John W. Farah DDS PhD
Drs. Michael and Bonnie Fauman
Phil and Phyllis Fellin
Joseph and Nancy Ferrario
Dr. James F Filgas
Susan Filipiak
Swing City Dance Studio Herschel Fink
Gerald B. and Catherine L. Fischer C. Peter and Bev A. Fischer Mrs. Gerald J. Fischer (Beth B.) Jason I. Fox Paula L. Bockenstedt and
David A. Fox Lynn A. Freeland Dr. Leon and Marcia Friedman Lela J. Fuester
Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton Harriet and Daniel Fusfeld Thomas J. Garbaty Professor and Mrs. David M. Gates Chuck and Rita Gelman Deborah and Henry Gerst Elmer G. Gilbert and Lois M. Verbrugge
Associates, con't.
Matthew & Debra Gildea James and Janet Gilsdorf Maureen and David Ginsburg Irwin Goldstein and Martha Mayo William and Sally Goshorn Charles and Janet Goss James W. and Maria J. Gousseff Michael L. Gowing Maryanna and
Dr. William H. Graves, III Jerry M. and Mary K. Gray Victoria Green and
Matthew Toschlog Lila and Bob Green Bill and Louise Gregory Raymond and Daphne M. Grew Mark and Susan Griffin Werner H. Grilk Bob and Jane Grover Susan and John Halloran Yoshiko Hamano Tom Hammond Grace H. Hanninen David B. and Colleen M. Hanson Robert and Sonia Harris Paul Hysen and Jeanne Harrison
Paula B. Hencken and
George C. Collins Rose and John Henderson J. Lawrence and
Jacqueline Stearns Henkel Dr. and Mrs. Keith S. Henley Kathy and Rudi Hentschel Louise Hodgson
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holmes Dr. Ronald and Ann Holz John I. Hritz, Jr. Jane H. Hughes Jewel E Hunter Marilyn C. Hunting Thomas and Kathryn Huntzicker Susan and Martin Hurwitz Robert B. Ingling Margaret and Eugene Ingram Elizabeth Jahn Paul and Olga Johnson Ellen C. Johnson Kent and Mary Johnson Stephen Josephson and Sally Fink Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Kaminski Arthur A. Kaselemas Professor Martin E. Katz
Herbert and Jane M. Kaufer James A. Kelly and
Mariam C. Noland Frank and Patricia Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kibler Donald E and Mary A. Kiel Mrs. Rhea K. Kish Paul and Dana Kissner Steve and Shira Klein Anne Kloack Michael J. Kondziolka and
MathiasPhilippe Rene Badin Dr. and Mrs. Melvyn Korobkin Bert and Geraldine Kruse Bert and Catherine La Du Mrs. David A. Lanius Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Lapeza Neal and Anne Laurance Beth and George LaVoie David Lebenbom Cyril and Ruth Leder John and Theresa Lee Frank Legacki and Alicia Torres
Rosebud Solutions Jim and Cathy Leonard Sue Leong
Carolyn Lepard
Myron and Bobbie Levine
Donald J. and Carolyn Dana Lewis
Ken and Jane Lieberthal
Rod and Robin Little
Daniel Little and Bernadette Lintz
ViCheng and HsiYen Liu
Naomi E. Lohr
Ronald Longhofer and
Norma McKenna Mark and Jennifer LoPatin Charles and Judy Lucas Lawrence N. Lup, DDS CarlJ. Lutkehaus Pamela J. Mackintosh Virginia Mahle Latika Mangrulkar Nancy and Philip Margolis Ann W. Martin and Russ Larson Jenifer Martin Carole Mayer
Dr. and Mrs. Ben McCallister Margaret E. McCarthy Margaret and Harris McClamroch Michael G. McGuire Nancy A. and Robert E. Meader Gerlinda S. Melchiori Ph.D. Ingrid Merikoski Bernice and Herman Merte Henry D. Messer Carl A. House Ms. Heidi Meyer Shirley and Bill Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller Edward and Barbara Mills Kathryn and Bertley Moberg Thomas Mobley
William G. and Edith O. Moller, Jr. Alan and Sheila Morgan Jane and Kenneth Moriarty Gavin Eadie and Barbara Murphy Gerry and Joanne Navarre Frederick C. Neidhardt and
Germaine Chipault James G. Nelson and
Katherine M. Johnson Alexander Nelson Richard and Susan Nisbett Laura Nitzberg and Thomas Carli Arthur and Lynn Nusbaum Maury Okun and Tina Topalian Constance and David Osier William and Hedda Panzer Nicole Paoletti Karen Tyler Perry Joyce Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Pickard
Wayne Pickvet and Bruce Barrett
Roy and Winnifred Pierce
Frank and Sharon Pignanelli
Richard and Meryl Place
Donald and Evonne Plantinga
Bill and Diana Pratt
Jerry and Lorna Prescott
Larry and Ann Preuss
Leland and Elizabeth Quackenbush
Patricia Randle
Jim and leva Rasmussen
Anthony L. Reffells and
Elaine A. Bennett Jack and Margaret Ricketts Constance O. Rinehart Kathleen Roelofs Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Rogers Robert and Joan Rosenblum Gay and George Rosenwald Mr. Haskell Rothstein Sally Rutzky Ina and Terry Sandalow Miriam Sandweiss John and Reda Santinga Michael and Kimm Sarosi Mike Savitski
Dr. Stephen J. and Kim R. Saxe Frank J. Schauerte Richard Black and
Christine ScheskyBlack Mar)' A. Schieve David and Marcia Schmidt Jean Scholl
David E. and Monica N. Schteingart Richard A. Seid Mrs. Harriet Selin Judith and Ivan Sherick Jean and Thomas Shope Hollis and Martha A. Showalter Scott and Joan Singer John and Anne Griffin Sloan Tim and Marie Slottow Carl and Jari Smith Mrs. Robert W. Smith Dr. Elaine R. Soller Arthur and Elizabeth Solomon Yoram and Eliana Sorokin Tom Sparks
Peter Sparling and John Gutoskey Larry and Doris Sperling Jeffrey D. Spindler Allen and Mary Spivey Judy and Paul Spradlin Burnette Staebler
Rick and Lia Stevens
Ellen M. Strand and Dennis C. Regan
Donald and Barbara Sugerman
Brian and Lee Talbot
Eva and Sam Taylor
Stephan Taylor and Elizabeth Stumbo
Anna Taylor
James L. and Ann S. Telfer
Paul and Jane Thielking
Edwin J. Thomas
Bette M. Thompson
Nigel and Jane Thompson
Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Todd
Jim Toy
Joan Lowenstein and
Jonathan Trobe Bill and Jewell Tustian Mr. James R. Van Bochove Michael L. Van Tassel Hugo and Karla Vandersypen Wendy L. Wahl and William R. Lee Bruce and Raven Wallace Charles R. and
Barbara H. Wallgren Carol Weber Deborah Webster and
George Miller Lawrence A. Weis Susan and Peter Westerman Leslie Clare Whitfield Professor Steven Whiting Nancy Wiernik Reverend Francis E. Williams Thomas and Iva Wilson Lois WilsonCrabtree Beverly and Hadley Wine Charles Witke and Aileen Gatten Charlotte A. Wolfe J. D. and Joyce Woods Al and Alma Wooll Frances A. Wright Don and Charlotte Wyche Richard Yarmain MaryGrace and Tom York
CORPORATE FUND
$100,000 and above Ford Motor Company Forest Health Services
Corporation University of Michigan Pfizer Global Research and
Development: Ann Arbor
Laboratories
$20,000$49,999 Borders Group, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Fund Office of the Senior Vice
Provost for Academic
Affairs TIAACREF
$10,000$19,999
Bank of Ann Arbor
Bank One
Brauer Investment Company
CFI Group
DTE Energy Foundation
KeyBank
McDonald Investments
McKinley Associates
Sesi Lincoln Mercury
Volvo Mazda Thomas B. McMullen
Company
$5,000$9,999 Ann Arbor Automotive Butzel Long Attorneys Comerica Incorporated Dennis Dahlmann Inc. Edward Surovell Realtors Elastizell Corporation of
America
Learning ExpressMichigan MASCO Charitable Trust Miller Canfield Paddock and
Stone P.L.C. National City Bank TCF Bank
$1,00054,999
Alf Studios
Blue Nile
Cafe Marie
Chase Manhattan Mortgage
Comcast
Holcim (US) Inc.
Joseph Curtin Studios
Lewis Jewelers
ProQuest
Republic Bank
United Bank & Trust
$1005999
Ayse's Courtyard Cafd
Ann Arbor Builders
Ann Arbor Commerce Bank
Bed & Breakfast on Campus
BKR Dupuis & Ryden, P.C.
Burns Park Consulting
Cemex Inc.
Clark Professional Pharmacy
Coffee Express
Dr. Diane Marie Agresta
Edward Brothers, Inc.
Fleishman Hillard Inc.
Galamp Corporation
Garris, Garris, Gams &
Garris, P.C. Guardian Industries Malloy Incorporated Michigan Critical Care
Consultants Quinn EvansArchitects Rosebud Solutions Seaway Financial
AgencyWayne Milewski SeloShevel Gallery Swedish Women's
Educational
Association Thalner Electronic
Laboratories Inc.
FOUNDATION
AND GOVERNMENT
SUPPORT
UMS gratefully acknowledges the support of the following foundations and government agencies:
$100,000 and above Association of Performing
Arts Presenters Arts
Partners Program Doris Duke Charitable
Foundation The Ford Foundation JazzNet Michigan Council for Arts
and Cultural Affairs The Power Foundation WallaceReader's Digest Funds
$50,00099,999
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
National Endowment for the Arts
The Whitney Fund
$10,00049,999 Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund New England Foundation for the Arts
51,0009,999
Akers Foundation
Arts Midwest
Maxine and Stuart Frankel
Foundation Heartland Arts Fund The Lebensfeld Foundation MidAmerica Arts Alliance Molloy Foundation, Inc. Montague Foundation THE MOSAIC FOUNDATION
(of R. and P. Heydon)
Sarns Ann Arbor Fund Vibrant of Ann Arbor
$100999
Erb Foundation
TRIBUTE GIFTS
Contributions have been received in honor andor memory of the following individuals.
T. Earl Douglass
Alice Kelsey Dunn
Beverley Geltner
Michael Gowing
Werner Grilk
Elizabeth Kennedy
Ted Kennedy Jr.
Dr. Gloria Kerry
Joyce Malm
Frederick C. Matthaei, Sr.
Diana Stone Peters
Pfizer
Philip and Kathleen Power
Gwen and Emerson Powrie
Ruth Putnam
Mrs. Gail Rector
Steffi Reiss
Eric H. Rothstein
Margaret E. Rothstein
Frances D. Sayed
Prof. Wolfgang Stolper
Francis V. Viola, M.D.
Horace Warren
Peter Holderness Woods
Elizabeth Yhouse
BURTON TOWER SOCIETY
The Burton Tower Society rec?ognizes and honors those very special friends who have included UMS in their estate plans. UMS is gratejul for this important support, which will continue the great traditions of artistic excellence, educational oppor?tunities and community part?nerships in future years.
Anonymous
Carol and Herb Amster
Dr. and Mrs.
David G. Anderson Mr. Neil P. Anderson Catherine S. Arcure Elizabeth Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Pal E. Borondy Barbara Everitt Bryant Pat and George Chatas Mr. and Mrs.
John Alden Clark Douglas D. Crary H. Michael and
Judith L. Endres Beverley and Gerson Geltner John and Martha Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ives Marilyn Jeffs Thomas C. and
Constance M. Kinnear Charlotte McGeoch Michael G. McGuire Dr. Eva Mueller Len Niehoff Nancy Niehoff Dr. and Mrs.
Frederick C. O'Dell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Powers Mr. and Mrs. Michael Radock Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Ricketts Mr. and Mrs.
Willard L Rodgers
Prudence and
Amnon Rosenthal Mr. Haskell Rothstein IrmaJ. Skelnar Herbert Sloan Art and Elizabeth Solomon Roy and JoAn Wetzel Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald G. Zollars
ENDOWED FUNDS
The future success of the University Musical Society is secured in part by income from UMS's endowment. UMS extends its deepest appreciation to the many donors who have established andor contributed to the following funds.
H. Gardner Ackley
Endowment Fund Amster Designated Fund Catherine S. Arcure
Endowment Fund Choral Union Fund Hal and Ann Davis
Endowment Fund Ottmar Eberbach Funds Epstein Endowment Fund JazzNet Endowment Fund William R. Kinney
Endowment Fund NEA Matching Fund Palmer Endowment Fund Mary R. RomigdeYoung
Music Appreciation Fund Charles A. Sink Memorial
Fund Catherine S. ArcureHerbert
E. Sloan Endowment Fund University Musical Society
Endowment Fund
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VMS would like to give spe?cial (hanks to the following individuals and businesses who have made special con?tributions of time, talent, and service during the 0203
Special appreciation goes to:
Al Rentals, Inc.
Sadia Abbas
ACCESS
Benjamin AcostaHughes
Jim Adams and Quest
Lighting David Aderente Aerial EnterprisesJim Lillie Raquel and
Bernard Agranoff Alexandra's in Kerrytown Amadeus Cafe Greta Anderson Naomi Andri Ann Arbor Area
Convention and Visitors
BureauTracy Watts Ann Arbor Art Center Ann Arbor Automotive Ann Arbor District Library Ann Arbor News Ann Arbor Observer Ann Arbor Public Schools Ann Arbor Women's City
Club
Arbor Brewing Co. Ashley Mews Avanti Hair Designers The Back Alley Gourmet Barnes Ace Hardware Lois and David Baru Baxter's Wine Shop BBJ Linens Beach Middle School Kathleen Beck Bella Ciao Trattoria Kathy Benlon and
Bob Brown Lynda Berg Bivouac
Terry Blackhawk Bradley Bloom Wendy Bloom The Blue Nile Restaurant Bodywise Therapeutic
Massage Erin Boeve
Mimi and Ron Bogdasarian Gail Bohner
Borders Book and Music Janice Stevens Botsford Melba Joyce Boyd Susan Bozell Tana Breiner Barbara Everitt Bryant By the Pound Susan Byrnes Cafe Marie Margot Campos Anthony Cantrell Cappellos Hair Salon Dennis Carter Remonia Chapman Chelsea Flowers J. Scott Clark Linda Chomin Coach Me Fit Katherine Collier Bill and Nan Conlin M.C. Conroy Contexts for Classics Hugh and Elly Cooper Cottage Inn Cousins Heritage Inn Current Roderick and
Mary Ann Daane D'Amato's Italian
Restaurant
Dance Gallery Studios David Smith Photography Peter and Norma Davis Demorest Wines and
Spirits and Sue and
Peter Unger Robert Derkacz Ellwood Derr Detroit Free Press Detroit News Detroit Public Schools Bill DeYoung Glcnda Dickerson The Display Group Frances Dolan Dough Boys Bakery Nancy Doyal Mr. and Mrs. Kit Eagle The Earle
Eastover Natural Nail Care Julie Ellison Emerson School EMU Department of Dance EMU Department of
Theatre Katherine and
Damian Farrell Shari Faulhaber Susan Filipiak
Ken and Penny Fischer
Jessica Fogel
Food Art
Food for All Seasons
Ford Honors Program
Gala Committee George Fornero Sara Frank Erik Fredricksen Gallery 212 The Gandy Dancer Beverley and
Gerson Geltner Beth Gennt Linda Gregerson Simon Gikandi Derrick Gilbert Brenda Gluth Jeff Gnagey Marilyn Gouin Michael Gould Great Harvest Bread
Company Linda and
Richard Greene Tim Grimes Keila Grinberg Michael Haithcock Hammell Music
Christopher Claypoole Jeffery Harrold Nina Hauser Jim Haven Al Hearn Heidi Hebert Terry Heck
Herb David Guitar Studio Debbie and
Norman Herbert Freda Herseth Barbara Hodgdon Victoria HolleyFoster Judith Hommel Kim Hunter IATSE Local 395 Elizabeth James Andrew Jennings John's Pack & Ship John Kantu Larry Johnson Paul Jomantas Dino Kalogeropoulos Steve and Mercy Kasle Jeff Kass
Katherine's Catering Cindy Kellerman Kennedy Center Partners
in Education Program Phillip Kerr
Kenneth Kiesler
Kilwin's Chocolate Shoppe
King's Keyboard House
Kinko's Copies
Marty Kohn
Kosciuszko Middle School
Laky's Salon
Ray Lance
Barry LaRue
George and Beth Lavoie
Le Dog
Leopold Bros, of
Ann Arbor Richard LeSueur Jon Lockard David Lyman Naomi Long Madgett Carl Lutkchaus Doni Lystra MC Design
Margol Campos Main Street Association Mainstreet Ventures Bebete Martins Ayanna McConnell Kate Mendeloff Ernest and Jeanne Merlanti Metro Times David Metz John Metzger Michigan Car Services, Inc.
and Airport Sedan, LTD
Jerry Armstrong Michigan Council for Arts
and Cultural Affairs Michigan Daily Michigan League Michigan Media
Joe Yunkman Michigan Theater Noni Miller William Miller Moe Sport Shops Inc. Lester Monts Eunice Moore Robert and
Melinda Morris Mosiac Youth Theatre Mary Motherwell MOTTEP of Detroit Lavinia Moyer Steve Mullaney Kathleen Murrel National Endowment
for the Arts Joanne Navarre Bob Needham Jean Nelson John NevilleAndrews
Special Acknowledgments, con't.
The New Public
Scholarship in the Arts,
Humanities, and Design
Seminar Nicola's Books, Little
Professor Book Co. Susan Isaacs Nisbett Jeremy Nordquist Marcus Nornes Neutral Zone Julianne O'Brien Pederson Observer and
Eccentric Newspapers Akinlolu Ojo Bruce Oshaben Marysia Ostafin Paesano's Restaurant Lisa PanettaAlt Pfizer Global Research and
Development: Ann
Arbor Laboratories Pioneer High School David Potter Power Center for the
Perfroming Arts Preview Properties Mary Price Linda Prieskorn Yopie Prins Produce Station Pittsfield Elementary Kanchna Ramachandran Randy Parrish
Fine Framing Julie Ranspach Rossi RayTaylor Real Detroit Red Hawk Bar & Grill Regrets Only Nancy Reinhardt Deanna Relyea Kate RemenWaii Shannon Rice Rightside Cellar Ritz Camera
One Hour Photo Brian Roddy Ellen Rowe Don and
Judy Dow Rumelhart Safa Salon and Day Spa Michael Susanne Salon Salon Vertigo Rosalyn Sarvar Maya Savarino Savitski Design Kathryn Savoie Michael Schoenfeldt Penny and Paul Schreiber Karen Schulte David Scobey
Ruth Scodel
Shaman Drum Bookshop
Bright Sheng
Amy Sheon
Stephen Shipps
George Shirley
Elaine Sims
Erica Skelcey
Loretta Skewes
David and Peter Smith
Mary Catherine Smith
Dr. Elaine R. Soller
Cindy Sowers
Spain Middle School
Peter Sparling
Spencer Elementary School
St. Francis of Assisi
David Barera Leslie Stainton State Street Association Maureen Stoeffler Coreena Storms Mark Stryker STUDIOsixteen Lucia Suarez Phyllis Taylor Herman Thompson Ron Torrella Tom Trawick Sandy Trosien Khari Kamani Turner Two Sisters Gourmet UM Alumni Center UM Association of
Black Professionals,
Administrators, Faculty
and Staff UM Center for
AfroAmerican and
African Studies UM Center for Latin
American and
Caribbean Studies UM Center for South
Asian Studies UM Department of Dance UM Department of
English Language and
Literature UM Department of
Theatre and Drama UM Gifts of Art Program UM Hellenic Students
Association UM Honors Program UM Institute for the
Humanities UM Institute for Research
on Women and Gender UM International Institute
UM Life Sciences Values
and Society Program UM Media Union
Tom Bray UM Modern Greek
Department UM Museum of Art UM Office of the
Vice President for
Government Relations UM Residential College UM School of Music UM Special Collections
Library
Donald Uchman Michael Udow Unit Packaging
Dave O'Brien University Productions Van Bovens Ralph Valdez Ashutosh Varshney Village Corner WDET WEMU WGTE WUOM Brent Wagner Rebecca Walker Martin Walsh Washington Street Gallery Washtenaw Community
College Washtenaw Intermediate
School District Wayne RESA Wayne Slate University
Department of Theatre
and Drama Weber's Restaurant Webers Florist and
Bruce Weber Steven Whiting Whole Foods Diane Widzinski Angus Williams Ralph Williams Dennis Wilson Mary Ann Yeager Linda Yohn Ypsilanti High School Ypsilanti Public Schools Joe Yunkman Zanzibar Restaurant
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24 Bank of Ann Arbor 12 Comerica
30 Edward Surovell Realtors
FC Ford Motor Company 18 Forward Group
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24 Howard Cooper Imports
10 Key Bank
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