UMS Concert Program, April 23, 2016 - The Bad Plus Joshua Redman
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BE PRESENT
Be
Present
WINTER 2016
UMS unleashes the power of the performing arts in
order to engage, educate, transform, and connect individuals
with uncommon experiences. The Winter 2016 season is full of
exceptional, world-class, and truly inspiring performances.
Welcome to the UMS experience. Weâre glad youâre present.
Enjoy the performance.
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When you attend a UMS performance,
youâre part of a larger equation:
ARTS
+ CULTURE
= ECONOMIC
PROSPERITY
nonprofit
in the greater Ann Arbor Area
$100 million annually
Together, we invest in our local communityâs vibrancy.
Ann Arbor Area
Community Foundation
aaacf.org
MARK
SCHLISSEL
President,
University of Michigan
KENNETH C.
FISCHER
UMS President
WINTER 2016
delighted that youâre joining us in our 137th season, one
of the most exciting, diverse, and engaging in our history.
In addition to what youâll see on stage, UMS has a robust
education program serving people of all ages and also
oversees the 175-voice Grammy Award-winning UMS
Choral Union. We invite you to learn more about all of
our programs at ums.org and to become engaged with
UMS, whether itâs by making a gift to our campaign,
joining us at the Ann Arbor Y for a community dance
class with a visiting dance company, or buying a ticket
to a performance. Weâre always eager to hear from you,
too! Join the conversation and share your thoughts after a
performance at umslobby.org. If you have any comments,
questions, or concerns, please be in touch with UMS
President Ken Fischer at 734.647.1174 or at
kenfisch@umich.edu. We hope to see you again soon.
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Welcome to this UMS performance. Weâre
STEPHEN R.
FORREST
Chair,
UMS Board of Directors
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For those who leave Michigan, but for whom Michigan never leaves.
This is where you belong. Join today at umalumni.com
BE PRESENT
To reveal the age
you feel,
stay on
your toes.
Table of
Contents
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Winter 2016
Season Calendar
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Education
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History
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Corporate Champions
WINTER 2016
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Leadership Donors
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Foundation,
Government, &
University Support
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People
Paul Izenberg, MD | David Hing, MD
Richard Beil, MD | Daniel Sherick, MD
Rachel Streu, MD
Art and medicine
performing in concert
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Generous Donors
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BE PRESENT
Winter 2016
Season Calendar
JANUARY
1/8
Whatâs in a Song?
A song recital evening
curated by Martin Katz
1/10
Jamie Barton,
mezzo-soprano
1/11
Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra
Pinchas Zukerman,
conductor and violin
1/17
1/20
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Orchestra with
Wynton Marsalis
1 / 2 1 -2 3
Young Jean Leeâs
Theater Company
Untitled Feminist Show &
Straight White Men
1/22
Chamber Music Society
of Lincoln Center
1/24
NT Live: Charlotte
Brontëâs Jane Eyre
1/27
Ms. Lisa Fischer and
Grand Baton
FEBRUARY
2/2
Tanya Tagaq in concert
with Nanook of the North
3/19
Taylor Mac
A 24-Decade History
of Popular Music:
1960sâ1980s
Montreal Symphony
Kent Nagano, conductor
Daniil Trifonov, piano
2/6
Gil Shaham, violin
with original films by
David Michalek
Bach Six Solos
Igor Levit, piano
2/13
Camille A. Brown &
Dancers
2/14
UMS Choral Union and
Organ
Love is Strong as Death
Scott Hanoian, conductor
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Sir András Schiff, piano
The Last Sonatas
of Haydn, Mozart,
Beethoven, and Schubert
2/19
The Triplets of Belleville
Benoît Charest,
composer-conductor
2/24
NT Live: Christopher
Hamptonâs Les Liaisons
Dangereuses
MARCH
3/5
The Chieftains
3/11-12
Nufonia Must Fall
Kid Koala, DJ, producer,
and graphic novelist
3/15
Apolloâs Fire & Apolloâs
Singers
Bachâs St. John Passion
3/26
3/31-4/3
American Ballet Theatre
The Sleeping Beauty
APRIL
4/1
Mariachi Vargas de
Tecalitlán
4/3
NT Live: Shakespeareâs
As You Like It
WINTER 2016
NT Live: Shakespeareâs
Hamlet
2/5
4/8
Jerusalem String Quartet
4/14
Mnozil Brass
4/15
Zafir: Musical Winds
from North Africa to
AndalucÃa
Simon Shaheen, music
director
4/16
Bavarian Radio Orchestra
Mariss Jansons, conductor
Leonidas Kavakos, violin
4/23
The Bad Plus
Joshua Redman
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Education
EDUCATIONAL
EXPERIENCES
FOR
EVERYONE
At UMS, our mission goes beyond performance. We want you to create,
to explore, and to experience extraordinary new things. That is why we
offer a fascinating lineup of artist Q&As, conversations, workshops, and
interactive experiences, each designed to bring you closer to performance
and creation, and to expand your comfort zone. If you want to experience
something new, different, highly engaging, and eye-opening, we invite you
to participate in events inside and outside of the theater.
UMS.ORG/LEARN
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Mondays 1/18â2/15, 7â8:30 pm
(U-M Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher St.)
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UMS Night School: Constructing Identity
In our ongoing Night School series, UMS explores the dynamic quality
of how human and social identities are constructed and explored in this
seasonâs artistic program. How do artistsâ personal identities inform their
work? Do audiencesâ own identities shape what they see on the stage?
UMS Night School invites participants to discover the intersections of
performance and identity in music, theater, and dance, and to meet others
who share a similar interest. The Night School curriculum will include
attendance at and discussion of Young Jean Leeâs Theater Companyâs
Untitled Feminist Show & Straight White Men, Tanya Tagaq, Taylor
Mac, and Camille A. Brown & Dancers Black GirlâLinguistic Play. These
90-minute classes combine conversation, interactive exercises, and lectures
with genre experts to draw you into the themes related to identity and
performance. Drop in to just one session, or attend them all. Events are free,
and no pre-registration is required.
WINTER 2016
Monday, 1/25
âActing and Dancing Identityâ
(Young Jean Leeâs Theater
Company, Tanya Tagaq, Taylor Mac)
Monday, 2/1
âConstructing Identity Onstage:
An Interview with Taylor Mac and
Tanya Tagaqâ
(Tanya Tagaq, Taylor Mac)
Taylor Mac by Kevin Yatarola
Monday, 1/18
âThinking about Identity and
Performanceâ
(Young Jean Leeâs Theater
Company)
Monday, 2/8
âConstructing Identity Together:
Artists and Audiencesâ
(Camille A. Brown & Dancers)
Monday, 2/15
âReflection & Graduationâ
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Tradition
Builds
the
Future
WINTER 2016
In our 137th season, we continue to showcase traditional performances
alongside contemporary artists for an offering that is unlike anything
available in the Midwest. UMS grew from a group of local members of the
University and townspeople in the 1870s who gathered together for the
study of Handelâs Messiah. Led by Professor Henry Simmons Frieze and
conducted by Professor Calvin Cady, the group assumed the name The
Choral Union. Many Choral Union members were also affiliated with the
University, and the University Musical Society was established soon after in
December 1880.
Since that first season, UMS has expanded greatly and now presents the
very best from a wide spectrum of the performing arts: internationally
renowned recitalists and orchestras, dance and chamber ensembles, jazz
and global music performers, and contemporary stagework and classical
theater. Through educational programming, the commissioning of new
works, youth programs, artist residencies, and collaborative projects, we
continue to strengthen our reputation for artistic distinction and innovation.
Photo: Hill Auditorium in 1928.
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Leadership
Donors
We recognize the donors who have made or completed multi-year
campaign commitments of $100,000 or more during the last year. In
addition, we recognize the individuals who have committed $50,000 or
more in support of the 2015â16 season.
B E RT R A M A S K W I T H ( 1 9 1 1 -2 0 1 5 )
PATTI ASK WI TH K EN N ER
âThe arts have made a significant difference in my life and
my daughterâs life. I want every U-M student to have the
opportunity to experience the impact of the performing arts
at UMS. This is why I am offering every first and second year
student one free ticket â Bertâs Ticket â to introduce them to
a cultural experience at Michigan.â
E M I LY B AN DE RA
âOne of the delights of living in Ann Arbor is the opportunity
to attend the many and varied programs brought to us by
UMS. We don't need to travel world-wide to experience these
'big city' events. I feel honored to help make this possible.â
DAL L AS AN D SH ARON DORT
âIt could almost be said that we chose to move to Ann Arbor
post-career because of UMS. Who wouldnât want to live in a
city that can attract such talent, and fill a 3,500-seat hall with
so many enthusiastic audiences? Now, we enjoy each season
all the more because, as donors, weâre an active part of UMS.
What a privilege!â
STE VE AN D ROS FORREST
âAs students, we benefited from low-cost student tickets,
fostering a lifelong love of the performing arts. Our donation
will help to ensure that affordable tickets will be available to
today's students.â
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I L E N E FORSY TH
âI want to help chamber music flourish in Ann Arbor. My
support for the series began with its inception in 1963 and
I continue to believe that these concerts help nurture our
intellectual life as they stimulate and refresh us.â
M AXI N E AN D STUART F RANKE L
âWe are delighted to partner with UMS for the fifth
year of the Renegade Series. Supporting Renegade
programming allows UMS to provide experiences for
the curious, adventurous, and experimental audience
member â allowing us to challenge our existing beliefs
and push our own boundaries.â
âWe are proud to support UMS and the many programs
they offer University students. It is great to know that
students will have access to the greatest performing
artists from around the world. The arts are an important
part of a Michigan education.â
WINTER 2016
E U GE N E AN D E M I LY GRAN T
RI C H ARD AN D SU SAN GU TOW
"We enjoy classical and contemporary music, theater,
and dance, and feel privileged to add our endowment
to that of others to help ensure that UMS continues to
present adventuresome performances to the university
and Southeast Michigan communities."
PH I L AN D K ATH Y POW E R
"Thousands and thousands of lives have been made
richer and more profoundly aware through the music,
theater, and dance offerings of UMS. Itâs hard to imagine
another institution that has had such an enormous
impact on so many over such a long time. UMSâs work
is enormously valuable and deserves generous support
from anybody who believes in the liberating power of the
performing arts."
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Corporate
Champions
We thank the following businesses for their commitments of $5,000 or more
for the 2015â16 season.
AL I C I A M . TO R R ES
Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Altarum Institute
âThe Arts stimulate the mind and inspire creativity. Hence, we at
Altarum are thrilled to support UMS and provide inspiring and
enjoyable cultural opportunities for our team and our community.
Altarum Institute serves the public good by solving complex
systems problems to improve human health through objective
research, technology, analysis, and consulting leadership skills.â
DOU GL ASS R. FOX
President, Ann Arbor Automotive
âWe at Ann Arbor Automotive are pleased to support the artistic
variety and program excellence given to us by UMS.â
TIM OT H Y G . M A R S H A L L
President and CEO, Bank of Ann Arbor
âWe take seriously our role as a community bank. While there have
been sizable cuts in arts funding over the years by both the private
and public sectors, Bank of Ann Arbor is delighted to continue to
sponsor UMS year after year. We are firm believers that the arts are
vital to the vibrancy of our cities, both culturally and economically.â
LA R RY B RYA N T
Ann Arbor Region President, Comerica Bank
âAs a company with a long-standing commitment to diversity
and our community, Comerica is proud to continue its support of
UMS. We salute UMS on its efforts to enrich our community by
showcasing the talents of performing artists from around the world.
Congratulations to the leader and best in the performing arts.â
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âConlin Travel has been a proud supporter of UMS for over
50 years. I will never forget attending one of my first UMS
concerts in 1975, listening to Vladimir Horowitz perform
Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, and others. UMS makes
Ann Arbor the most vibrant cultural community in Michigan
today.â
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CH R I S CO N L I N
President, Conlin Travel, Inc.
FAY E A L E X A N D E R N E L S O N
President, DTE Energy Foundation
âThe DTE Energy Foundation is pleased to support exemplary
organizations like UMS that inspire the soul, instruct the mind,
and enrich the community.â
N AN C Y AN D RAN DAL L FAB E R
Founders, Faber Piano Institute
WINTER 2016
âWe are proud to support UMS in its tradition of program
excellence and outreach that enriches our thoughts, our
families, and our community.â
JAM ES G . V E L L A
President, Ford Motor Company Fund
âExperiencing the world through music and the arts makes
us better as individuals while bringing us together as a
community. We are proud to support UMS and the important
role it plays in enriching our lives.â
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âIn our firmâs tradition of supporting major cultural institutions,
Honigman has been a long-time supporter of UMS. Our Ann
Arbor office is proud to carry on that tradition on behalf of all
of our attorneys, especially those who work and live in the Ann
Arbor area. We all view the exceptional cultural experiences
that UMS provides as key to the success of our community and
our firm.â
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MO H AM AD I SSA
Director, Issa Foundation
âThe Issa Foundation is sponsored by the Issa family, which has
been established in Ann Arbor for the last 30 years, and is involved
in local property management as well as area public schools. The
Issa Foundation is devoted to the sharing and acceptance of culture
in an effort to change stereotypes and promote peace. UMS has
done an outstanding job bringing diverse and talented performers
to Ann Arbor.â
K I RK AL B E RT
Michigan Market President, KeyBank
âKeyBank remains a committed supporter of the performing arts
in Ann Arbor and we commend UMS for bringing another season
of great performances to the community. Thank you, UMS, for
continuing the tradition.â
MIC H AE L CON L I N
Director of Business Development, Level X Talent
âLevel X Talent enjoys supporting UMS and its ongoing success
bringing world-class artistic talent to the community. Please join
us in congratulating UMS. As with the arts, consistently finding
and attracting exceptional talent in Advanced Technology can
be difficult. Level X Talent partners with our clients to meet that
challenge.â
KE I T H A L L M A N
President and Chief Executive Officer, Masco
âMasco is proud to support UMS and salutes its commitment to
providing excellent and diverse programs that spark a lifelong
passion for creativity. Thank you, UMS, for allowing all of us to
experience the transformative power of the performing arts!â
ALB E RT M . B E RRI Z
CEO, McKinley, Inc.
âThe success of UMS is based on a commitment to present a
diverse mix of quality cultural performances. McKinley is proud
to support this tradition of excellence which enhances and
strengthens our community.â
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âA Michigan-Ohio State football ticket is still the best ticket in
all of sport. However, a UMS ticket always provides the best in
educational and artistic entertainment.â
BE PRESENT
TH OM AS B . M C M U L L E N
President and CEO, McMullen Properties
DE N N I S SE RRAS
Owner, Mainstreet Ventures, Inc.
âAs restaurant and catering service owners, we consider ourselves
fortunate that our business provides so many opportunities
for supporting UMS and its continuing success in bringing
internationally acclaimed talent to the Ann Arbor community.â
STE PH E N G. PAL M S
Principal, Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.
WINTER 2016
âMiller Canfield proudly supports UMS for enhancing our
quality of life by bringing the unfiltered immediacy of live
performing arts to our community.â
TO DD C L ARK
Regional President, Old National Bank
âAt Old National Bank, weâre committed to community
partnership. Thatâs why, last year alone, we funded over $5
million in grants and sponsorships and our associates donated
almost 100,000 volunteer hours. Itâs also the reason weâre
pleased to once again support UMS as a corporate sponsor
for the 2015â16 season.â
RI C H ARD L . DE VORE
Detroit and Southeast Michigan Regional President,
PNC Bank
âPNC Bank is proud to support the efforts of UMS and the Ann
Arbor community.â
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BROC K H ASTI E
Managing Partner, Retirement Income Solutions, Inc.
âWith strong roots in the community for more than 30 years,
our team of investment advisors is proud to support UMS. We
recognize and appreciate UMSâs successful history and applaud
the organizationâs ongoing commitment to presenting authentic,
world-renowned artists to the Ann Arbor community.â
SAVA L E LC AJ
Chief Executive Officer, Savco: Hospitality
âOne of Ann Arborâs greatest assets is UMS, which brings amazing,
best-in-class performances to our city season after season.
Savco Hospitality is honored to support UMS and its mission of
engaging, educating, transforming, and connecting the arts to our
community.â
JOE SESI
President, Sesi Lincoln Volvo Mazda
âUMS is an important cultural asset for our community. The Sesi Lincoln
Volvo Mazda team is delighted to sponsor such a fine organization.â
SesiMotors.com
JOHN W. STOU T
President, Stout Systems
âSupporting UMS is really a labor of love â love of music and the
performing arts and love of arts advocacy and education. Everyone
at Stout Systems knows we cannot truly be successful without
helping to make our community a better place. It is an honor to be
part of the UMS family.â
TO M TH O M PSO N
Owner, Tom Thompson Flowers
âJudy and I are enthusiastic participants in the UMS family. We
appreciate how our lives have been elevated by this relationship.â
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OSAMU âSI MONâ N AGATA
President, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
North America, Inc.
âToyota Technical Center is proud to support UMS, an
organization with a long and rich history of serving diverse
audiences through a wide variety of arts programming.â
TI F FAN Y FORD
President, University of Michigan Credit Union
âThank you to UMS for enriching our lives. The University of
Michigan Credit Union is proud to be a part of another great
season of performing arts.â
MARK SC H L I SSE L
President, University of Michigan
WINTER 2016
âThe University of Michigan is proud to support UMS as
a natural extension of our academic enterprise. UMSâs
outstanding performances and educational programs add
tremendous value for our students, faculty, alumni, and
regional community.â
MARSC H AL L RU N GE
Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, University of
Michigan, and CEO, University of Michigan Health System
We are proud to partner with UMS for its 2015â16 season.
Music improves the quality of life for all of us, and,
increasingly, is recognized as an important ingredient for
better health.â
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Foundation, Government,
& University Support
UMS gratefully acknowledges the support of the following private
foundations, government agencies, and University of Michigan units:
$500,000 AND ABOVE
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
$20,000-$499,000
Anonymous
Charles H. Gershenson Trust
$5,000-$19,999
Benard L. Maas Foundation
The Seattle Foundation
University of Michigan Third Century Initiative
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SUPPORTING
THE ARTS
As a long-time patron of the arts,
Honigman and its Ann Arbor attorneys
are proud to support UMS.
Fernando Alberdi
Christopher A. Ballard
Maurice S. Binkow
Cynthia M. Bott
Anna M. Budde
Thomas W. Forster II
Carl W. Herstein
Richard D. Hoeg
Ann T. Hollenbeck
J. Michael Huget
Barbara A. Kaye
Tara E. Mahoney
Cyril Moscow
Leonard M. Niehoff
David N. Parsigian
Julie Kretzschmer Reitz
Eric J. Sosenko
James E. Stewart
Bea Swedlow
Sara E. Waidelich
Bill Winsten
For more information, please contact
David Parsigian at 734.418.4250 or
DParsigian@honigman.com.
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People
Those who
work to bring
you UMS
performances
each season
The UMS Board of Directors is a group of elected volunteers devoted to
the performing arts and to our community. Their hard work ensures that
UMS is able to offer outstanding performances year after year.
Stephen R. Forrest
Chair
Sarah Nicoli
Vice Chair
Rachel Bendit
Secretary
Tim Petersen
Treasurer
A. Douglas Rothwell
Chair, Corporate Council
Stephen G. Palms
Past Board Chair
Bruce Tuchman
Chair, National Council
Janet Callaway
David Canter
Mark Clague
Lisa D. Cook
Julia Donovan Darlow
Monique Deschaine
Tiffany L. Ford
Katherine Goldberg
Richard F. Gutow
Stephen Henderson
Daniel Herwitz
Joel Howell
Frank Legacki
Donald L. Morelock
Agnes Moy-Sarns
David Parsigian
Sharon Rothwell
Linh Song
Rick Sperling
Victor J. Strecher
Karen Jones Stutz
WINTER 2016
UMS Board of Directors
E X- O F F I C I O
Mark S. Schlissel
President, U-M
Martha E. Pollack
Provost, U-M
Aaron P. Dworkin
Dean, U-M School of
Music, Theatre & Dance
Jeanice Kerr Swift
Ann Arbor Public Schools
Superintendent
Louise Taylor
Chair, UMS Ambassadors
Photo: Shara Worden performs with My Brightest Diamond at the UMS Season Opening Celebration at Downtown
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UMS Senate
The UMS Senate is composed of former members of the Board of Directors
who dedicate time and energy to UMS and our community. Their ongoing
commitment and gracious support of UMS are greatly appreciated.
Wadad Abed
Michael C. Allemang
Carol L. Amster
Gail Davis-Barnes
Kathleen Benton
Lynda Berg
Richard S. Berger
Maurice S. Binkow
DJ Boehm
Lee C. Bollinger
Charles W. Borgsdorf
Janice Stevens-Botsford
Paul C. Boylan
William M. Broucek
Barbara Everitt Bryant
Robert Buckler
Letitia J. Byrd
Kathleen G. Charla
Mary Sue Coleman
Jill A. Corr
Peter B. Corr
Ronald M. Cresswell
Martha Darling
Hal Davis
Sally Stegeman DiCarlo
Robert F. DiRomualdo
Junia Doan
Al Dodds
James J. Duderstadt
David Featherman
David J. Flowers
George V. Fornero
Maxine J. Frankel
Patricia M. Garcia
Beverley B. Geltner
Christopher Genteel
Anne Glendon
Patricia Green
William S. Hann
Shelia M. Harden
Randy J. Harris
Walter L. Harrison
Norman G. Herbert
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Deborah S. Herbert
Carl W. Herstein
David Herzig
Peter N. Heydon
Toni Hoover
Kay Hunt
Alice Davis Irani
Stuart A. Isaac
Thomas E. Kauper
Christopher Kendall
David B. Kennedy
Gloria James Kerry
Thomas C. Kinnear
S. Rani Kotha
Marvin Krislov
F. Bruce Kulp
Leo A. Legatski
Melvin A. Lester
Earl Lewis
Patrick B. Long
Helen B. Love
Cynthia MacDonald
Robert C. Macek
Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
Judythe H. Maugh
Rebecca McGowan
Barbara Meadows
Joetta Mial
Lester Monts
Alberto Nacif
Shirley C. Neuman
Jan Barney Newman
Roger Newton
Len Niehoff
Gilbert S. Omenn
Joe E. OâNeal
Randall Pittman
Phil Power
John D. Psarouthakis
Rossi Ray-Taylor
John W. Reed
Todd Roberts
Richard H. Rogel
Prudence L. Rosenthal
A. Douglas Rothwell
Judy Dow Rumelhart
Maya Savarino
Ann Schriber
Edward R. Schulak
John J.H. Schwarz
Erik H. Serr
Ellie Serras
Joseph A. Sesi
Harold T. Shapiro
George I. Shirley
John O. Simpson
Timothy P. Slottow
Anthony L. Smith
Carol Shalita Smokler
Jorge A. Solis
Cheryl Soper
Peter Sparling
James C. Stanley
Lois U. Stegeman
Edward D. Surovell
James L. Telfer
Susan B. Ullrich
Michael D. VanHermert
Eileen Lappin Weiser
B. Joseph White
Marina v.N. Whitman
Clayton E. Wilhite
Iva M. Wilson
Karen Wolff
The UMS National Council is comprised of U-M alumni and performing
arts enthusiasts across the country committed to supporting, promoting,
and advocating for UMS with a focus on ensuring that the performing
arts are an integral part of the student experience.
Bruce Tuchman
Chair
Andrew Bernstein
Kathleen G. Charla
Jacqueline Davis
Marylene DelbourgDelphis
John and Betty Edman
Janet Eilber
Barbara Fleischman
Maxine Frankel
Eugene Grant
Charles Hamlen
Katherine D. Hein
David Heleniak
Patti Kenner
Wallis C. Klein
Jerry and Dale Kolins
David Leichtman and
Laura McGinn
BE PRESENT
UMS National Council
Zarin Mehta
Jordan Morgan
Caroline Nussbaum
James A. Read
Herbert Ruben
James and Nancy Stanley
Christian Vesper
Ann and Clayton Wilhite
Stephen R. Forrest
Ex-Officio
UMS Corporate Council
A. Douglas Rothwell
Chair
Albert Berriz
Bruce Brownlee
Robert Buckler
Robert Casalou
Richard L. DeVore
Nolan Finley
Stephen R. Forrest
Michele Hodges
Mary Kramer
David Parsigian
Vivian Pickard
Sharon Rothwell
Frederick E. Shell
Michael B. Staebler
James G. Vella
WINTER 2016
The UMS Corporate Council is a group of regional business leaders who
serve as advocates and advisors to UMS as we seek to broaden our base
of corporate support throughout southeastern Michigan.
Stephen R. Forrest
Ex-Officio
UMS Students
Students in our volunteer internship and work-study program gain
valuable experience in all areas of arts management while contributing
greatly to UMSâs continued success.
Maryam Ahmed
Andrew Bader
Genan Bakri
Madisen Bathish
Meredith Bobber*
Sophia Brichta
Mysti Byrnes
Abigail Choi
Tahmid Chowdhury
Catherine Cypert
Kathryn DeBartolomeis
Sophia Deery
Taylor Fulton
Trevor Hoffman
Annie Jacobson
Olivia Johnson
Garret Jones
Ayantu Kebede
Meredith Kelly
Emily Kloska
Caitlyn Koester
Bridget Kojima
Jakob Lenhardt
Robert Luzynski
Manami Maxted
Christina Maxwell*
Shenell McCray
Westley Montgomery
Tsukumo Niwa*
Katie Patrick
Evan Saddler*
Heather Shen
Brice Smith
Rachel Stopchinski
Edward Sundra
Joey Velez
Justin Wong
*21st Century Artist Interns
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Robert Cohen, PhD
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Sara Dumas, MD
Joshua Ehrlich, PhD
Harvey Falit, MD
Richard Hertel, PhD
Erika Homann, PhD
Howard Lerner, PhD
Barry Miller, MD
Christina Mueller, MD
Jack Novick, PhD
Kerry Kelly Novick
Jean-Paul Pegeron, MD
Dwarakanath Rao, MD
Ivan Sherick, PhD
Merton Shill, PhD
Michael Shulman, PhD
Michael Singer, PhD
Jonathan Sugar, MD
Dushyant Trivedi, MD
Jeffrey Urist, PhD
Gail van Langen, PhD
David Votruba, PhD
Margaret Walsh, PhD
Elisabeth Weinstein, MD
Mark Ziegler, PhD
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Celebrating
137 Successful Seasons
proud supporter of
Join us for
cocktails and
dinner at our
two Ann Arbor
restaurants for
a spectacular
meal after the
performance.
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As part of the UMS Mellon Initiative on Arts/Academic Integration, this
group advises UMS staff on opportunities to integrate our programming
more deeply and systematically into the academic life of the University of
Michigan.
Mark Clague
Clare Croft
Philip J. Deloria
Gillian Eaton
Linda Gregerson
Marjorie Horton
Joel Howell
Martha S. Jones
Daniel Klionsky
Lawrence
La FountainStokes
BE PRESENT
UMS Faculty Insight Group
Lester Monts
Melody Racine
Sidonie Smith
Emily Wilcox
UMS K-12 Think Tank
Through an annual think tank, UMS brings together K-12 educators and
administrators to help us stay aware of trends, changing resources,
and new opportunities for learning in the K-12 classroom. The following
individuals participated in May 2015:
Janet Callaway
Kathy Churchill
Colleen Conway
Amy Deller
Tia Farrell
Dayna Lang
Katie Mann
Naomi Norman
Michelle Peet
Yael Rothfeld
Sarena Shivers
Laura Wayne
Terra Webster
Amy Willacker
WINTER 2016
Robin Bailey
Ann Marie Borders
Deb Brzoska
Jennifer Burton
Rose Marie
Callahan
UMS Ambassadors
UMS Ambassadors advance the goals of UMS, champion the UMS
mission through community engagement, provide and secure financial
support, and assist in countless other ways.
Louise Taylor
Chair
William Shell
Vice Chair
Karen Bantel
Secretary
Wendy K. Zellers
Treasurer
Pat Bantle
Past Chair
Sassa Akervall
Arlene Barnes
Astrid Beck
Gail Bendit
Corry Berkooz
Connie Rizzolo
Brown
Richard Chang
Judy Cohen
Jon Desenberg
Susan DiStefano
Annemarie Kilburn
Dolan
Sharon Peterson
Dort
Gloria J. Edwards
Christina Ferris
Zita Gillis
Joan Grissing
Stephanie Hale
Jane Holland
Allison Jordon
Carol Kaplan
Nancy Karp
Barbara Kaye
Kendra Kerr
Freddi Kilburn
Ye Na Kim
Russell Larson
Michael Lee
Gloria Lewis
Laura Machida
Katie Malicke
Rita Malone
Valerie
Roedenbeck
Maloof
Patti McCloud
Terry Meerkov
Barbara Mulay
Magda Munteanu
Jane Nyman
Marjorie Oliver
Betty Palms
Karen Pancost
Ruth Petit
Julie Picknell
Susan Pollans
Anne Preston
Jeff Reece
Kathy Rich
Nan Richter
Audrey
Schwimmer
Carol Senneff
Arlene P. Shy
Elena Snyder
Ren Snyder
Susan Snyder
Linda Spector
Pam Tabbaa
Elaine Tetreault
Janet Torno
Martha Williams
Sarajane
Winkelman
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The Bad Plus
Joshua Redman
Reid Anderson / Bass
Ethan Iverson / Piano
Dave King / Drums
Joshua Redman / Tenor Saxophone
Saturday Evening, April 23, 2016 at 8:00
Michigan Theater
Ann Arbor
89th Performance of the 137th Annual Season
22nd Annual Jazz Series
Tonightâs performance is sponsored by the University of Michigan Health System.
Endowed support provided by the JazzNet Endowment Fund.
Media partnership provided by WEMU 89.1 FM.
The Bad Plus Joshua Redman appear by arrangement with International Music Network.
PROGRAM
Tonightâs program will be announced from the stage by the artists and will be
performed without intermission.
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