Spring 2013 - Hollywood Bowl
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Spring 2013 - Hollywood Bowl
AFFILIATES Published by Los Angeles Philharmonic Affiliates Aida Gaona, Chair Melanie Sanguinet Manager, Volunteer Activities 90 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Email Address msanguinet@LAPhil.org Affiliates Online at: www.laphil.com/give/committees.cfm W The Web site includes: √ Master Calendar √ Committee Pages Affiliates NEWS Music Mobile™ Inside this issue: Message from Affiliate Chair 1 The LA Phil Women's Com- 2 mittee (Honorary) 90th Year 2013 AMSOV Conference 3 The Gold Book Online Award of Excellence 3 LA Phil Affiliates DVD Shoot 4 Speakers Bureau Music Mobile™ 5 5 Affiliate Chairs Transition in Summer of 2013 6 Long Beach Auxiliary 6 Westside Committee 7 Dudamel's Latest LA Phil Recording 7 Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee 8 Delightful Quotes 8 Peninsula Committee 9 YOLA@HOLA News 9 International Committee 10 Symphonies for Schools 10 Encore 11 Committee Reports 12-15 Crescendo 15 Interview with Robert Gupta, 16-17 LA Phil First Violinist Spring 2013 Gary Hollander, Editor WE HAVE COME A LONG WAY … Telephone 213.972.0753 √ Spring 2013 MESSAGE FROM AFFILIATE CHAIR 151 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles 90012 ———————————————— √ NEWS ith great admiration and gratitude I congratulate the Affiliates on their 90th Anniversary. Since its founding in 1923, the Affiliates have devoted their time and talent to their mission of supporting their beloved Los Angeles Philharmonic and the music education of the children of Los Angeles. With your passion, dedication and hard work, we have evolved from a handful of volunteers into an organization consisting of over 900 members who continue to raise the bar on contributions of significant volunteer hours as well as monetary gifts. I salute you on all of your wonderful achievements, and encourage each of you to continue your passion in order to further the mission of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Having passion about our organization’s purpose is an exceptional edge. We will commemorate this very significant milestone during our upcoming Spring Celebration on May 29. We have much to be proud of! Happy 90th Birthday, Affiliates! Aida Gaona Page 2 AFFILIATES NEWS THE LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC WOMEN'S COMMITTEE (HONORARY) - 90TH YEAR The Women's Committee, now in its 90th year, received its “Honorary” status in 2008 and was no longer required to solicit new members. Members continue to support the Philharmonic with donations and volunteering to the best of Board Members were elected to serve from July 01, 2012 their ability. Many of them are elderly and no longer get out. to June 30, 2013. They are Ms. Ursula Krummel (Chair), Our activities have been limited as our income has deMrs. Gizella Greenlee (Assistant Chair), Ms. Kelly Eckley creased due to fewer members. (Secretary), and Mrs. Norma Rae Sorianello (Treasurer). On November 14, 2012 we held a Salon at St. Andrews Advisory Board Members are Mrs. Lea Fratello, Ms. Lutheran Church in Van Nuys. Our performers were graduSherrie Quillen, Mrs. Eva Rich and Mrs. Leila Webster. ates of CalArts. Their program was delightful and enjoyed The Committee Board met in August to plan some of the activities for the coming year. This was to facilitate the preparation and issue of “Grace Notes” for 2012-2013. The current membership is now 14 members. by our members and guests. The Pastor of the church is passionate about the LA Phil and was pleased to have us as their guest. The good crowd was augmented by several church members. Gizella Greenlee, Ursula Krummel, Sherrie Quillen, Lea Fratello, dressed for the occasion Leila Webster, Eva Rich, Lisa Horton enjoying the fare. The Los Angeles Philharmonic was founded in 1919 and was resident at Philharmonic Hall on 5th Street and Olive Avenue until the time the Dorothy Chandler opened on December 6, 1964. The Women's Committee was organized by a group of women interested in music and the arts in March of 1923. It has functioned as a support group for the Phil ever since. Members of the committee fondly remember the work that needed to be done in support of raising funds for the new home of the orchestra under the strong leadership of Dorothy Buffum Chandler. They would meet with their brown bag lunches and follow the instructions of Mrs. Chandler. They tell me they worked hard, even after the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion was opened – often meeting in the Founders Circle for their activities. Mrs. Chandler continued to be their leader. Charla Bisno Janecek told us how she got involved with the Women's Committee. When she was old enough to drive she chauffeured her mother to meetings. As new activities were started, the Women's Committee members took on leadership roles to start these “special interest” committees. Today there are 16 Committees under the direction of the Affiliates organization spread out all over LA County busy doing fundraisers, outreach to schools and attending concerts all in support of the orchestra. Each group has found ways to be successful in raising funds for the orchestra, reaching out to young musicians and exposing children to music. Spring 2013 Lisa Horton’s guests showing off their hats On December 1st, we joined the Salem Lutheran Church Women for their Annual Christmas Tea and participated in carol singing. Of course the fun is the “high tea atmosphere,” wearing hats and gloves and using a fancy tea cup, very special indeed. Another Salon is planned for April. Ursula Krummel Quilts to raffle and hats to borrow! Page 3 AFFILIATES NEWS THE 2013 AMSOV CONFERENCE CONSIDER ATTENDING THE 2013 AMSOV CONFERENCE Would you like to explore Kansas City, Missouri, the city where everything is up-to-date, including a new performing arts center? The Kansas City Symphony volunteers are hosting the Association of Major Symphony Orchestra Volunteers (AMSOV) Biennial Conference in Kansas City from May 16 through The Los Angeles Philharmonic Affiliates atMay 19, 2013. LA Philharmonic Affilitending the AMSOV 2011 Conference ates are members of this professional included (seated l-r): Sue Clauss, Aida Gaona, society, with a mission “to ensure the Arlyss Burkett, Wendy Kelman continued existence of major sympho(standing l-r): Malinda Pretz, Judy Cohn, ny orchestras in North America Ginny Cushman, Sheri Gill, Lucetta Kallis through volunteerism.” Every Affiliate who has been a president of a committee is eligible to attend this Conference designed for leaders. The Conference will include professional training in leadership skills; volunteer management, successful fundraising, service, education, and volunteer recruitment. The registration fee of $525 includes all events and meals. In addition, enjoy camaraderie at a dinner in private homes, concert tickets to the Kansas City Symphony and much more. Have questions? Call Arlyss Burkett, an AMSOV officer, at 562.493.6031. Arlyss Burkett GOLD BOOK ONLINE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Los Angeles Philharmonic Affiliates Wins Gold Book Online Award of Excellence from The Volunteer Council of the League of American Orchestras for Outstanding Volunteer Project, “LA Phil Affiliates Fundraising Workshop” The Volunteer Council of the League of American Orchestras is pleased to announce that the Los Angeles Philharmonic Affiliates has won an Award of Excellence in the annual Gold Book Online competition. Their project, entitled “LA Phil Affiliates Fundraising Workshop,” benefited the Affiliate Volunteers by developing a mentor relationship with the LA Phil Association Development Department. The award will be presented at the League’s 68th National Conference this June in St. Louis, MO. The annual Gold Book Online competition recognizes outstanding projects created and executed by volunteer associations of symphony orchestras throughout the United States and in Canada. Projects are judged by the League’s Volunteer Council each fall. All of the submitted projects will be featured online at www.goldbookonline.org. The League’s Volunteer Council is an organization comprising recognized community leaders throughout the United States and Canada who have demonstrated outstanding support for their symphony orchestras. The Council’s awards honor volunteers who, through their hard work and dedication, help to insure the success of their organizations. League of American Orchestras The League of American Orchestras leads, supports, and champions America’s orchestras and the vitality of the music they perform. Its diverse membership of nearly 800 orchestras across North America runs the gamut from world-renowned symphonies to community groups, from summer festivals to student and youth ensembles. The only national organization dedicated solely to the orchestral experience, the League is a nexus of knowledge and innovation, advocacy, and leadership advancement for managers, musicians, volunteers, and boards. Its conferences and events, award-winning Symphony magazine, website, and other publications inform music lovers around the world about orchestral activity and developments. Founded in 1942 and chartered by Congress in 1962, the League links a national network of thousands of instrumentalists, conductors, managers and administrators, board members, volunteers, and business partners. Visit americanorchestras.org to learn more. Spring 2013 AFFILIATES NEWS Page 4 LA PHILHARMONIC AFFILIATES DVD SHOOT On Thursday, January 31, 2013, LA Philharmonic Affiliates met in the Green Room of WDCH to help prepare a DVD marketing tool designed to tell about the Affiliates – our rich history, vibrant present, and bright future. This was our chance to present who we are and what we do for the Phil and for the community. Various committee members arrived throughout the day to go before the video camera and talk about their respective roles in promoting the LA Phil and its endeavors. Those appearing worked with a make-up artist attending to wardrobe, hair and makeup just before their shoot time. The artist helped with touch -ups to make sure we looked our best under the lights. While on camera, committee members were filmed in small Spring 2013 groups with each group spending about 20 minutes in front of the camera in order to keep the best few minutes for the final takes. Musicians who appeared during the day included Mitch Newman, violin; Stacy Wetzel, violin; and Minor Wetzel, viola. Organizer Colleen Robertson and Affiliate Chair Aida Gaona kept an eye on the day’s proceedings to assure that the shoot ran smoothly, which it did. It was a fun and lively day! Gary Hollander Page 5 AFFILIATES NEWS SPEAKERS BUREAU About two thousand students participate yearly in our Hollywood Bowl tours. Not only do they enjoy the hands-on museum on Peppertree Lane and Music Mobile™, but they also “walk” the history of the Bowl, tour dressing rooms and backstage areas, and even perform songs on stage. Marilyn Kelliher leads Bowl tour. Pete Allee Demonstrates conductor's Job and concert etiquette at Gratts Elementary School. Recently, member Robert Scales, Professor Emeritus of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, presented a fascinating description of his work as a technical consultant in the planning of Walt Disney Concert Hall, giving us the “inside scoop” on critical decisions. One of his duties was to consult with theater designers worldwide about ideal acoustics, sight lines, and backstage facilities. We also learned how fortunate we are that our Philharmonic musicians and management insisted that the acoustic qualities equal or surpass those of favorite concert halls in which they had performed, such as Suntory Hall in Japan. Our speakers also fanned out countywide for winter DeAnne Hayes leads Bowl tour. classroom presentations. Reaching 4,300 students at fifty-seven schools, they prepared students for their Symphonies for Schools concerts, helping them become knowledgeable concertgoers and proud visitors to Walt Disney Concert Hall. Jeanne Davenport MUSIC MOBILE™ The Music Mobile™ program is currently presenting in Glendale schools via the Glendale Committee. The Peninsula Committee will follow with the program during February and March and invites all docents to attend their orientation at Amuse on February 11 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. Those interested should contact Shirley Farley at rnfarley@cox.net. This year each school will receive a "Peter and the Wolf" CD to prepare students in advance of the Music Mobile™ presentation and they will keep this in their school file for future years. The Music Mobile™ training DVD was created by Lynn Gref and given to each commit- tee participating in the Music Mobile™ program. Committees interested in viewing the DVD should contact Shirley Farley or Margo Penney. We thank Lynn for all his time and effort and also Charlotte Brackmann for her presentation to the students. It was especially challenging since they had to relocate the equipment and children to the Hollywood Bowl Cottage from the Hollywood Bowl lounge the morning of the event. We will be using the Bowl Cottage during April for our Music Mobile™ classes since the Bowl lounge is unavailable until next fall. We thank all the docents and students for their patience during this time. Shirley Farley Spring 2013 Page 6 AFFILIATES NEWS AFFILIATE CHAIRS TRANSITION IN SUMMER OF 2013 Aida Gaona completes her twoyear term as Affiliate Chair on June 30th, and Sheri Gill begins her 2013-15 term on July 1st. Both Sheri and Aida plan a smooth transition ahead. Aida said, "I know Sheri will make an excellent Affiliate Chair. She has the experience, leadership ability and dedication." Sheri Gill’s first career was as a teacher. She earned her Master’s Degree and Life Credential. After raising her three children, Sheri returned to school to become a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). She worked as a financial consultant for Financial Network Investment Corporation. She became active in Encore, and was elected president in 1998. (l-r) Sheri Gill and Affiliate Chair Aida Gaona After Sheri was invited to join the Affiliate Board in 2002, she served as Coordinator for seven projects: Philharmonic Friends, Crescendo, Junior Patron, Endowment, Membership, Opening Night Gala, and Benefits. She also served on the Strategic Planning Committee. She has attended seven AMSOV Sheri began volunteering for the Conferences. This year, in addition to going to AMSOV, Sheri will LA Philharmonic in 1985, when she joined the Peninsula Commit- attend the League of American tee. She was selected president Orchestras Conference to present of Peninsula Committee in 1992. the Affiliates Gold Book Award project. LONG BEACH AUXILIARY The Long Beach Auxiliary of the LA Phil Affiliates ushered in the holiday season on December 4th at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach. The program featured Los Angeles Philharmonic musician David Garrett conducting the Bob Cole Conservatory Cello Ensemble of California State UniPast presidents of the Long Beach Auxiliary were honored at the Holiday Musicale at versity, Long Beach. The Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach. nine talented student musicians performed selections by Debussy, Tchaikovsky, and contemporary film composer Danny Elfman. On February 16th, a benefit with recital, luncheon and auction was held at Old Ranch Country Club. Los Angeles Philharmonic musician Barry Socher, violin, was the featured artist. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Los Angeles Philharmonic Education Programs for Children and Youth. Upcoming programs include the Spring Musicale on March 13th at Lakewood Country Club, Lakewood, featuring The Company Three Trio and Los Angeles Philharmonic musician Robert Gupta, violin, performing at the May 7th installation luncheon at Virginia Country Club, Long Beach. Harriet Ottaviano, Communications Chair Spring 2013 Photos: Los Angeles Philharmonic cellist David Garrett conducting members of the Bob Cole Conservatory Cello Ensemble of California State University, Long Beach, at the Holiday Musicale. Page 7 AFFILIATES NEWS WESTSIDE COMMITTEE The Westside Committee Benefit, Simply…the “Best,” will be held on April 7, at the Riviera Country Club. Guests will enjoy a delicious dinner, silent auction and entertainment by flutist Slapy Kerkonian and pianist / classical guitarist, Yalil Guerra. Plans are being finalized for other events. In the planning stages are a tour of a local museum, tennis gathering, bridge party, and cooking demonstration and lunch at a member’s home. Evelyn Moyer Simply…the “Best” was chosen as the name of the event as it celebrates the Los Angeles Philharmonic, recently deemed the best orchestra in the United States. In addition to planning the event, Chair Bonnie Hecht has been organizing “mini” fundraising events to supplement monies raised at our major fundraiser. One such event was a shopping trip to Pacific Palisades’ Lavender Blue store. The owner, an LA Phil supporter, generously donated a percentage of our sale receipts to the Benefit. After shopping, all enjoyed a delicious lunch next door at the restaurant, Maison Giraud. Westside Committee members (l-r) Ermie Leonard, Barbara Kaplan, Mary Baker and Linda Smith GUSTAVO DUDAMEL'S LATEST LA PHIL RECORDING Deutsche Grammophon releases Gustavo's latest recording for its Yellow Label, Mahler's Ninth Symphony, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall as part of Gustavo's landmark Mahler Project. “I waited a long time to conduct this symphony,” says Gustavo. “It embodies all the deep, personal dualities at the heart of Mahler’s music: life and death, love and fear, hope and despair. It is a very special kind of music – breathtaking . . . perfect.” Gustavo's new recording will be released in the United States on February 19. It will be available on either two CDs or by download. Spring 2013 Page 8 AFFILIATES NEWS LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC COMMITTEE On December 8, 2012 the Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee came together for the annual Holiday Party at the historic California Club. The evening included an exceptional performance by the Harvard Westlake Chamber Singers, under the direction or Rodger Guerrero. Their program encompassed several centuries of renowned choral music. In addition to the ensemble group works, the Bel Canto women’s choir and the Wolverines delighted the audience with their selections. It was an evening where members celebrated their fundraising work for music education and the endowment that took place during the November Letter Writing Campaign, when letters were mailed to friends and family requesting donations to support the LA Phil’s many youth music education and awareness programs. bers of the original Los Angeles Junior Philharmonic, and we are pleased with their continued leadership and involvement. We stand on the shoulders of giants. Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee Associates, honored in October 2012 Looking ahead to May 4, 2013, the Committee will return to the 1940’s as we step back in time to “The Swinging Years” and revel in a world of swing dance and the energy of the Big Band Era. The Los Angeles Art Deco landmark, Cicada Restaurant, well-known for its Lalique glass and operator-run elevators, will be filled with music and dancers. All Affiliates are invited to join in the fun and support our spring fundraiser knowing that the proceeds directly benefit music education and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. There are always intriguing travel opportunities, vacation homes and restaurant packages, among other items available at our silent auction. Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee Holiday Party with our Program Chair, Sylvie Ollivier, introducing the Harvard Westlake Chamber Singers In February, our Associate members, led by Ginger Ludwick, have planned an outing to the Palm Desert Designer Showcase. This is a premiere for the Coachella Valley Designers, who offer a tour of four homes that have been transformed by decorators and design professionals. Lunch will follow at the Marrakesh Country Club. This event has been planned by our Associates who have invited all Active and Provisional members. Many of our Associates were former mem- LAPC members attend the Music Mobile Orientation to sharpen their skills! Our committee members can be found hard at work, whether volunteering at Music Mobile, Symphonies for Schools, Symphonies for Youth or fundraising. It’s no wonder we are celebrating our 78th year serving the community! Christine Thorpe DELIGHTFUL QUOTES "Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music." Sergei Rachmaninov "To me...music exists to elevate us as far as possible above everyday life." Gabriel Fauré Spring 2013 Page 9 AFFILIATES NEWS Peninsula Committee The Peninsula Committee will proudly present its annual Grand Salon on Sunday, May 19th. This all takes place in a beautiful oceanfront home, from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm, and features Nathan Cole, First Associate Concertmaster of the LA Phil, and his wife, Akiko Tarumoto, LA Phil violinist. Guests will also enjoy special music by young musicians from Peninsula Schools, as well as gourmet tastings by notable South Bay chefs. Proceeds from the Salon and its silent auction will benefit the Los Angeles Philharmonic and youth music education events in South Bay schools. Ticket price is $150 per person. For information, e-mail Val Noguchi at vnoguchi@cox.net Phyllis Sherwood Save the date! P! SA PA RSV Nathan Cole and his wife violinist Akiko Tarumoto perform Photo by Rich Copley YOLA@HOLA News | Calendar for Quarterly Concerts Tentative Dates Here are some dates that you may wish to pass along to fellow committee members with more information to follow. The Quarterly concerts are open to the public and usually given at Lafayette Park Gymnasium or a local church. Winter Quarter Concert Schedule Tuesday, April 23 - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Thursday, March 21 - Winter Concert Saturday, May 25 - Spring Concert Spring Quarter Concert Schedule For more information contact Glenda Burnett go_bnett@hotmail.com Saturday, April 6 - Walt Disney Concert Hall Volunteering at the YOLA@HOLA Center is a very rewarding experience. All Affiliate members are welcome to serve at the center if they can spare some regular time helping after school help. For information contact Melanie Sanguinet at 213.972.0753 or email her at msanguinet@laphil.org. One of the Affiliates, Brigid Najera, from Affiliates at Large knows from personal experience how rewarding this can be. When asked the following questions this is what she said. Q: How long have you been volunteering at HOLA? A: Almost 3 years. Q: How often do you go to the school to volunteer? A: Before every concert, rehearsals and sometimes once a week to tutor their academic school work. Q: What do you do when you are at HOLA? A: Whatever is needed to help get ready for concerts or to help the staff. Q: Why do you like volunteering? A: Volunteering at HOLA is very positive and inspiring. I help bring classical music into the life of children and families who might never have a chance. When the children “make music,” my volunteering gives tribute to the discipline, sacrifice, love and devotion of the staff and children. Q:What would you advise anyone who is thinking about going there to volunteer? A: Come be part of this wonderful transforming process. El Sistema does change lives and communities. Q: Would you please tell of an experience during your volunteering? A: ”There are many. You have to be part of the HOLA music world. All the students want me to clap for them when they play. Spring 2013 Page 10 AFFILIATES NEWS INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE Faithful to its traditions, this year’s International Committee Christmas Board meeting and luncheon was generously hosted by President Kay Sidhu and held at Le Petit Chateau, a lovely French restaurant situated in the heart of North Hollywood for over 30 years. The restaurant provided a delightful culinary experience with exquisite decor. Members enthusiastically engaged in various volunteer activities of the Philharmonic including Toyota Symphonies for Youth tickets, Symphonies for Schools, Braille Institute, Opening Gala for Affiliates, workshops, etc. The International Committee’s membership is growing and the committee is again delighted this year to welcome new provisional members eager to support the Philharmonic. In preparation for the Ball Benefit 2012, the Committee traversed the timeless beauty of the land of Italy in “Italia: Centuries of Art and Style,” but where will the International Committee take us in the year 2013? Veteran Ball Benefit Chair, Rabab Ashley, waving her magic wand, remains decisively quiet and enticing, promising us an elegant and enchanting evening celebrating the land of waltzes and wonderful music, the country of Austria. Board meeting (l-r), Kay Sidhu, the late Mirella Ventress, Aida Gaona, Rabab Ashley & Mary Margaret Thompson Françoise Balabanian Please MARK YOUR CALENDAR for International Ball 2013 on Saturday, May 11, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion! At Le Petit Chateau Christmas Board members meeting, included are President Kay Sidhu, Affiliate Chair Aida Gaona, Ball Benefit Chair Rabab Ashley SYMPHONIES FOR SCHOOLS On February 5, 6, 7,and 8, the LA Phil presented six sold out concerts to over 13,500 students (grades 312) and their teachers who came to WDCH from throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Very many thanks to all the Affiliates, who were a tremendous help in getting the students off their buses, into the Hall, to their seats, and back to their buses. With over 100 Affiliate members participating in four consecutive days, this becomes a very busy commitment for our members each year. But, the excitement, wonder, and terrific behavior of the students certainly makes this a worthwhile project for the Affiliates! Spring 2013 The week before, many of our volunteers attended an orientation meeting and backstage tour at WDCH. The LA Phil Education Department fully appreciates the participation of the Affiliates in these yearly Symphonies for Schools outreach events. At a recent talk at WDCH for special education thirdgraders, a student called out during a video with background music, “I love this classical music!” Our efforts are more valuable and rewarding than we often realize. DeAnne Hayes, Affiliates Coordinator, Symphonies for Schools 2013 Page 11 AFFILIATES NEWS ENCORE Encore's annual Holiday Tea was held at Bette Moen's home in Rolling Hills on December 17, 2012. The tea table delicacies were provided by Encore board members who acted as hosts to the membership at large. Current and past presidents served tea and coffee. The pianist, Jolie Hughes, played traditional music of the season which added to the holiday festivities and the tea event provided an opportunity for members to renew friendships and welcome new members. Happy New Year! Sunny Meylor Holiday Tea: (l-r) Alicia Maniatakis, Bette Moen, Phyllis Sherwood On January 21 Encore held its Winter Meeting and Luncheon at Bistro Garden in Studio City. Concert pianist Gavin Martin was the musical guest and provided the group with a totally superb recital of demanding virtuoso lollipops and transcriptions by composers from Rachmaninoff to Bach. Judi Butler chaired the meeting, taking over for President Marie Stiebling. It was a fun afternoon, to say the least! Gary Hollander Holiday Tea: (l-r) Janet Ceske, Marie Stiebing Pianist Gavin Martin performed brilliantly at our Winter Luncheon Meeting. Judi Butler chaired Happily posing at the Winter Meeting are Judi Butler, Jan Agens, and Barbara Lake Past Affiliate Committee Presidents are invited to join Encore and expand contact with the LA Philharmonic and Affiliates. Below, Encore members enjoying the Winter Luncheon Meeting on January 21 Arlyss Burkett, Doris Segall, Louise Peebles, Betty Jean DiVall, Mike Skolnick, Spring 2013 Anne Graves with son, Richard, at the Winter Meeting Vickie Pushee, Margie Baker,Trudy Park, Sharon Freed Page 12 AFFILIATES NEWS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL (B&P) COMMITTEE Affiliates Tribute Luncheon for Danny Rothmuller, hosted by the B&P Committee Associate Principal Cellist Emeritus, Danny Rothmuller The B&P Committee continues its great program of notable musicians and classical music personages. On February 7 our guest speaker was the newest member of the viola section, Michael Larco. It was obvious from his enthusiasm how much he enjoys, on so many levels, being in the LA Phil! On April 11 we welcome internationally renowned guitarist, Kenton Youngstrom, who will discuss his career of guitar performance, teaching, composing and arranging, ending with a demonstration of the instrument and aspects of learning the guitar from the point of view of adult students. Our fundraiser for the music library takes place on Saturday, April 27, and features a Philharmonic String Trio with Ingrid Hutman, viola; Gloria Lum, cello; and Akiko Tarumoto, violin. They will play one of classical music’s summits, Bach’s Goldberg Variations, in a special string trio arrangement. That’s not all! Rounding out this extraordinary recital are a silent auction, raffle drawing, and sit-down dinner by Patina at $200 per person for all of this. It takes place in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 5th Floor. For more information contact Gary Hollander at ghollander@pacbell.net Photo by CK Dexter Haven On May 9, all the Affiliate committees are invited and encouraged to attend a well-deserved tribute to Associate Principal Cellist Emeritus, Danny Rothmuller, recently retired from the LA Phil. Over the past 42 years no one has done more for the Affiliates than Danny. He is as renowned for his authentic Hungarian dinners which have brought in thousands of dollars to the Phil as he is for his virtuosity. He has appeared before committees countless times and has always been there with his quick wit, smile and proud conversation about his orchestra. We could never miss him onstage, often appearing with bright Hungarian red socks and spinning his cello around as the audience applauded after a major orchestral piece. This is a great opportunity for us all to do something for Danny to demonstrate our high level of appreciation. Space is limited at Kendall’s Restaurant, where the luncheon takes place. The cost is $50 per person. The invitations for the luncheon will be distributed in March, so be on the lookout! Spring 2013 (l-r) President Dave Clark, Phil first violinist Barry Socher (our January 10 Guest Speaker), Program Chair Gary Hollander Violist Michael Larco on Feb 7 (l-r) Marcia Hollander, violinist Barry Socher, Arlyss Burkett Page 13 AFFILIATES NEWS AFFILIATES AT LARGE The Affiliates At Large started the Holidays off with an International Dinner at the Volunteer Cottage. The guest speaker was noted composer, arranger and lecturer, Shelly Cohen. He discussed his extensive professional career, including being the Director of Music for the Johnny Carson Show, choral director for a major church, producing many albums and lecturing to community groups on music appreciation and music history. The evening included the collection of canned goods for distribution by a local food bank. The Affiliates at Large continue to provide tickets to Toyota Symphonies For Youth for students in Music Education programs at Stagg Street School in Van Nuys and Guest speaker Shelly Cohen and his wife, Leona Lorne Avenue School in Northridge. We recently gained two new members and now look forward to participating in staffing the Pasadena Showcase House of Design in April and May. For further information, please contact Nancy Howard at nd_howard@yahoo.com Nancy Howard, President Jackie Mraz and her guest---Udo Strutynski COMMITTEE OF PROFESSIONAL WOMEN In January, forty-three COPW members and guests gathered at A Food Affair in Los Angeles. It was a time to welcome new members, honor outgoing Board Members, vote on the proposed slate of new Board Members, rekindle friendships, enjoy an incredible buffet, and increase one's knowledge and appreciation of music. The musical program featured Dr. Li Chi who performed on the erhu, a Chinese two-stringed bowed fiddle. She explained the history of the instrument and played a variety of music genres. Erhu is now one of the most popular instruments in China. COPW welcomes all Affilates to join them for the March 26th meeting at St Bede's Episcopal Church, 3590 Grand View Blvd., Los Angeles for an afternoon of choral music presented by the Johnny Mercer's Braille Institute Children's Choir. A buffet luncheon will follow the concert. Contact: Annette Colfax at 310.395.1398 or Rea Crane at 310.578.8260. Becky Novy Spring 2013 Dr. Li Chi, performing on the Chinese erhu Page 14 AFFILIATES NEWS FOOTHILL COMMITTEE Foothill Committee’s Holiday Party is now a happy memory and it is safe to say that it was a wonderful party. How could it not be? Getting together a group of people who know how to make their own good time is always a winner. Pianist Brian Shyer provided the entertainment. His talent, sense of humor and patience continue to be a perfect complement to Foothill Committee’s spontaneous and fun group. um in the Los Angeles County Fairplex. This year’s event will feature jazz pianist David Benoit and will be fabulous! It features elegant jazz and vintage cars, an outstanding combination! As always, there also will be lots of wonderful food and the event promises to be great fun! (l-r) Annual Fundraiser Committee at the NHRA Motorsports Museum LA Phil’s Principal Bassist Dennis Trembly and pianist Jocelyn Hua-Chen Chang performed for a large group at our January meeting. This was a lovely concert followed by a delightful lunch -- a great way to continue old friendships and make new ones at the beginning of a new year. The Committee’s focus is now on its annual fundraiser, scheduled for May 5th at the NHRA Motorsports Muse- Nancy Farrow, Barb Damuth, and Hostess Peggy Rees at Foothill Committee’s Holiday Party. Spring 2013 LA Phil’s Principal Bassist Dennis Trembly and pianist Jocelyn Hua Chen Cheng at our January meeting. Page 15 AFFILIATES NEWS CRESCENDO Crescendo proudly hosted the Sights and Sounds of Kathac Dance Stories of India on Sunday, January 13th at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Affiliates came to listen, enjoy and learn about the Kathac dance tradition. The name Kathac is derived from the Sanskrit word Kath meaning story and Kathac is generally translated as “she or he who tells a story.” Kathac dance history is over 4,000 years old and even today is one of the most watched and respected classical dance forms of India. that followed featured intricate rhythmic footwork patterns, sounds of ankle bells accentuating slow dance walks, story-related facial expressions and hand movements. (l-r) Nan Flette, Shalini, Affiliate Chair Aida Gaona, Savita, Sona Boyd (l-r) Dancers Shalini and Savita Affiliates and guests were all eyes and ears watching the four dance stories performed elegantly by two beautiful and graceful dancers from Anjani’s Kathac Dance of India. The program began with a dance invocation to the elephant-headed deity Ganesh whose blessings are sought at the opening of a program. The dance stories Topping off the event was a Patina light Indian tea and buffet. Affiliates lingered to enjoy the food and conversation and to express how much they enjoyed the program. Co-Chairs, Sona Boyd and Nan Flette encourage more Affiliates to enjoy Crescendo programs, which provide diverse musical experiences to expand our horizons. Nan Flette GLENDALE COMMITTEE The Glendale Committee’s Winter Celebration Luncheon, at the festively decorated Annandale Country Club, featured violinist Mitchell Newman, accompanied by pianist, Maria Demina, eloquently introduced by Louise Peebles. Attendees included Mitchell’s Mother and Aunt, making it an even more special occasion. Aida Gaona and Melanie Sanguinet graciously represented the LA Phil. A delighted Barbara Johnson won the Raffle prize, a Hollywood Bowl Box. Many friends, members Spring 2013 and long time supporters enjoyed this event, making it socially, musically and financially successful. Music Mobile™ presentations to third grade students in Glendale Unified Schools. Bonnie Hall Front (l-r), America Braganza, Alba Toman Rear (l-r), Beverly Sperling, Berta Dickens, Melanie Sanguinet, Debbie Fogarty, Susan Martinez, Dalal Dawly, Laurie Gillis During January and February, the Committee Members are making Leila Otey, Co-Chair;Aida Gaona, Affiliate Chair; Mitchell Newman, violinist; Bonnie Hall, Co-Chair Page 16 AFFILIATES NEWS INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT GUPTA, LA PHIL FIRST VIOLINIST (CONTINUED ON PAGE 17) Affiliates News Editor, Gary Hollander, had the pleasure of interviewing LA Phil first violinist Robert Gupta on January 9, 2013. We discussed some local activities that he has spearheaded, all related to his quest to give back to the community, namely those challenged by mental illness and poverty, unable to help themselves. The LA Phil Affiliates have long been involved in giving back to the community and to the orchestra, and Robert’s campaign represents an organization and platform that is both unique and praiseworthy, with several members of the orchestra giving back to the community. Street Symphony, which he directs, is a registered 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that promotes on-site outreach concerts for greatly underserved members of the community, presented by local classical musicians of the highest artistic standard. Street Symphony came about after Robert met Nathaniel Ayres around 2008 at Disney Hall through the LA Times reporter, Steve Lopez, who had written an article about Robert when he joined the Phil. At the same time, Robert had been reading about Nathaniel, which led to Robert’s working with him. Robert later had the opportunity to speak about his work with Nathaniel at the Technology, Entertainment, Design conference, which is a very prestigious platform. TED showcases ideas that matter in any discipline. Robert’s TED blog online has a couple hundred thousand viewers now and, from speaking about Nathaniel at TED, Robert was “inspired further to create a platform to reach out to more people who were like Nathaniel, living homeless on Skid Row and suffering from severe mental illness.” Robert continued, “We’ve probably done about 25 concerts there so far and my Philharmonic colleagues, namely Danny Rothmuller, who has recently retired as Associate Principal Cello Emeritus; Carrie Dennis, our Principal Viola; Ben Ullery, our Assistant Principal Viola; and several other members, Jin-Shan Dai, Barry Gold, and Mitch Newman. These musicians have just poured out their hearts and...we’ve had a chance to play some really spectacular music for these audiences.” Robert described how overwhelming the community support has been in getting this project launched. “The audience response has truly shown us that this music has a healing force.…We’ve been shown that this muSpring 2013 sic is a language that can speak beyond physical barriers such as the walls of prisons and sometimes even more importantly, psychological barriers that separate us and sometimes create an association that leads to stigma --- and it maybe allows us to have a chance to interact on a really truly human level.” Affiliates News: Have you found that your results with some of these mental illnesses have attracted worldwide notice, perhaps physicians and mental health experts from all over the world? Robert Gupta: Well, we have, and I have had a chance to speak about Street Symphony further at a number of conferences….We have the great privilege of having a really prestigious scholar of neuroscience, António Damásio.” Robert explained that Damásio serves on the Street Symphony advisory committee and researches the neuroscience of “what’s going on while we play for these audiences.” Street symphony has even expanded to include one of their newest venues, the LA County jails. Robert explained, “We’re working alongside of the LA County Sheriff’s Department as well as a number of LA County judges who have started the program for educating the incarcerated called Merit, a program that has had one of the greatest efficacy levels when it comes to lowering recidivism in Los Angeles County. We also had a Page 17 AFFILIATES NEWS INTERVIEW WITH ROBERT GUPTA, LA PHIL FIRST VIOLINIST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16) chance to play for a number of inmates, over 1500, this past summer in a series of 15 or 16 concerts throughout the year, both male and female groups. That’s become really wonderful as well to reach out to those individuals.” One inmate was quoted as having said, "For an hour and a half, I closed my eyes and I wasn't in jail anymore." AN: It’s almost ironic, you could end up making up a bigger mark in helping to heal mental illness having been a musician than had you originally gone into medicine. RG: You know, Gary, I think you hit the nail right on the head. I don’t think I quite thought about it in that way but you’re right. In a way it’s applying what has been my deepest passion as a human being -- to make music and to share that music with an audience that would otherwise not have access to it. It’s become one of the most meaningful things I can do. AN: Is this related to Hindustani types of beliefs? In your new CD there is a lot of spiritualism and there is some of this that is also involved in the communication to these mental health inmates and other ill individuals. RG: Well, very much. I feel that one of the paradigms that I came up with the Hindu culture is that the idea of service is paramount. Music becomes an act of human service when it’s shared this way and we share our problems and our lives with individuals who are not in the best of health or in the best of times. AN: Speaking of that, I understand that the proceeds of your new CD, Suryodaya, are going to help these individuals. RG: It was such a joy working with Bob Attiyeh at Yarlung Records. I am so grateful to Yarlung for creating the platform to support a young artist and really giving me the reins and trusting me so much to allow me to not only experiment with the music that was on the album and composing a Raga [Raga Jaunpuri] and exploring many different types of music but also in what the album represents – and what the message of the album supports – all proceeds of the album go to support the work of Street Symphony, specifically the supplementary grant that Street Symphony just received from the National Endowment of the Arts to create a concert series for underserved veterans throughout Los Spring 2013 Angeles so that’s what the proceeds from Suryodaya will go to support. Robert further told about works included on the CD, John Harbison’s Four Songs of Solitude and Joe Pereira’s Partita. Besides being the Principal Timpanist of the LA Philharmonic, Joe is “a wonderful friend and a wonderful composer. When I heard Joe’s piece the first time it was for cello and I actually transposed it for the violin.…From that time to the recording session the piece really transformed…. It was like playing a percussion instrument--being a percussionist more than being a violinist, in a way.” That links with Robert’s “uncle,” Badal Roy, who contributed to the album with his percussive talent on the tabla in Calcutta Sunrise. Robert explained, “’Uncle’ is a term of endearment. We are not related by blood in any way but Badal Roy has been a very close friend of the family and my father. He was actually in the hospital when I was born so he’s been a very close friend and he’s always been my ‘uncle,’ in a way. He’s played all over the world, with Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman. He’s a really special man.” Robert also explained his title, Suryodaya. “It is Sunrise that also means the grace of light. There’s a quote that Bob [Attiyeh] included in his liner notes, by Robert Schumann, and is quoted on the Street Symphony Website as well. ‘To send light into the darkness of men's hearts - such is the duty of the artist.’ That’s really what Street Symphony stands for in its most pure form. To literally go into the darkness of these places and make music and bring light in probably one of the most depressing places in their lives. That’s also very much what the album stands for: It is recalling a type of inner light that can emerge from the shadow of a single violin.” Robert hopes that this interview inspires our readers to ask him more questions about the Street Symphony. Robert is more than happy to be in contact with members of the Affiliates who may have questions at robert@streetsymphony.org. The Street Symphony Website is www.streetsymphony.org. Gary Hollander