Newsletter 3 - Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra
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Newsletter 3 - Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra
January 2013 2012-2013 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A Whole Lot of Workin’ Goin’ On! Long before the 2012 – 2013 Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra (TSO) Concert Season began, new officers of the Tallahassee Symphony Society (TSS) Executive Committee were inducted and then met at the Lake Iamonia home of then Co-President, Bobbie Frye-MacDonald. President Bobbie Frye-MacDonald Immediate Past President A Past President and long-time member of TSS, Anna Schrieffer was serving with Bobbie as Co-President until health issues caused her to resign. Anna will remain as an Advisor to the Executive Committee as she continues her recovery. Mary Lama Cordero First VP Joanne Taylor Second VP Connie Sauer-Adams Third VP Betty Jensen Secretary Donna Heald Treasurer Charles Milsted Historian Penny J. Gilmer Long-range Planning Director Thelma Nolan Publicity and Marketing Director Dotty McPherson Member-at-Large Tawainga Katsvairo Left to right: Amanda Padgett, TSO Director of Patron Services; Len Adams, TSS Photographer; Thelma Nolan, Bobbie Frye-MacDonald, Anna Schrieffer, Mary Cordero, Donna Heald, Dotty McPherson, Betty Jensen, Connie Sauer-Adams, Joanne Taylor, Glenn Hosken, and Penny Gilmer. Executive Committee members absent from the photograph are Tawainga Katsvairo, and Charles Milsted. Photograph supplied by Penny Gilmer. Writer and Editor: Dotty McPherson | Design by BUC Technologies LLC The air was charged like an allegro movement at that first meeting of the Exective Committee, as Bobbie and Anna began plans for fundraising and fun activities that would take hundreds of volunteers and hours to accomplish. Glenn Hosken, who plans our pre-concert luncheons, detailed the “Lunch with the Maestros Series” at the Governors Club. Each luncheon during this season features one of the five candidates for TSO’s Conductor and Music Director position with the Symphony. The luncheon allows the conductor-candidate to introduce himself and interpret his style of conducting. It enables Society members and other attendees to greet the Maestro and to ask him any unanswered questions they may have. Tallahassee Symphony Society members and guests meet Robert Trevino, the first conductor of the 2012 – 2013 Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra season. The Tour of Homes plans, headed by Co-Chairs Mary Cordero and Thelma Nolan, were already underway and raised excitement at the meeting, months before the December 7 and 8 Tour weekend. Every activity involving the TSO and TSS requires months of planning and operations by the Executive Committee. Members are encouraged to assist the Executive Committee when called upon so we may fulfill the mission of TSS. Joanne Taylor, Donna O’Meara Volunteer of the Year Joanne Taylor was presented the Donna O’Meara Volunteer of the Year Award. You know her, because she is always there, meeting and greeting you before the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra performances and during intermissions. What she does behind the scenes is even more magnificent. Joanne’s tireless and endless work for the benefit of the Orchestra puts to shame the 10-hour request that each member of TSS volunteer each year as a part of their membership. Pictured left: Joanne Taylor (left), the Donna O’Meara Volunteer of the Year; Mary Lama Cordero, TSS PastPresident; and Donna Heald, Secretary. Photograph by Len Adams Page 2 The Gift That Keeps on Giving! Who woulda’ thunk it? A reason, an idea, a conversation, logistics, a plan, a presentation, an ingathering, a task, a product. All of these measures and more, are what it takes to put on an event in our great City of Tallahassee. The “ingathering” is the gift that keeps on giving. The Tallahassee Symphony Society (TSS) has a “reason” for putting on the Tour of Homes every December. The “reason” is to support our wonderful Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. This support, by the way, extends to the Tallahassee Symphony Youth Orchestra. If you attended our “Holiday Magic” Concert with Guest Conductor, Kenneth Kiesler, you would have been so proud of and impressed with our Youth Orchestra. They played alongside our TSO musicians for a portion of our Concert. Alexander Jimenez, Music Director for our Youth Orchestra is to be commended. The “ingathering” includes each and every person who organized the Tour of Homes, who worked countless hours before, during, and after the Tour. It includes our generous community. It especially includes the homeowners who so generously opened their homes for the Tour: Tom and Sandy DeLopez Sandy Kerr and Jessie Lovano-Kerr Glenn Hosken Alan and Marilyn Marshall Without the homeowners, we would not have the Tour of Homes. Between all the workers, the homeowners, and our supporters who purchased tickets, their gift enabled TSS to exceed its goal for this fundraiser. It in fact enabled the fulfillment of TSS’s total annual goal. As if any of our homeowners need any more beautiful artwork for their homes, TSS was doubly blessed with the donations of 4 artworks by Water Colorist Bill Thompson, who so graciously painted a watercolor of each of our home-owners’ homes. The watercolors were presented to each homeowner Friday morning at the opening of each home. Dr. Betty Jensen with three Docents present Mrs. Alan (Marilyn) Marshall a water color of the Marshall home, contributed by Bill Thompson, Water Colorist, in appreciation for opening their home for the Tallahassee Symphony Society Tour of Homes. Photograph by Mary Cordero. The TSS is grateful to all the merchants who sold tickets for the Tour, including: Beethoven & Company, Esposito Garden Center, Killearn Antiques, My Favorite Things, Native Nurseries, Tallahassee Nurseries, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Office, Gordo’s Cuban Cuisine, and Tallahassee Symphony Society members. Gordo’s Cuban Cuisine and Genghis Grill generously donated a portion of their lunch proceeds on the two days of the holiday Tour of Homes. The two days of the tour required even more volunteers, serving as Docents and House Captains, who ushered guests through the homes; who informed guests about the priceless objects of art, other features of the homes, and some very interesting stories about the families’ possessions or works of art by family members, past and present; and who protected the families’ possessions from damage. Two shifts for each home, for each of the two days, required upwards of 64 volunteers. Page 3 The theme for the Tour was “sights and sounds of the season”. The “sounds” were provided by musicians who graced the homes with their titillating music of various styles. The task of organizing our musicians was capably handled by Ms. Olivia Ahyoung. The gift by the musicians creates the perfect ambiance for the Tour of Homes. Hopefully, the beautiful music makes the hours spent in the homes by the Docents and House Captains more pleasurable. We just cannot thank them enough. And the Publicity! What would the Society have done without the generosity of the Tallahassee Democrat for publishing week after week our stories for The Chronicle and our postings in The Limelight? Our special thanks to Kate Schofield and Mark Hinson for all their efforts with these publications. We also were given publicity on WCTV and on websites by the Tallahassee Capital City Villager and the Tallahassee Grapevine. These are two new and wonderful websites to keep Tallahassee OUT and ABOUT. Many thanks to these additions to the Tallahassee scene. And what would publicity be without graphics designers and photographers who donated their time, talent and products? Our brochures and posters and tickets and publicity photographs were the best! So what is this gift that never stops giving? It is when people gather for a cause and everything they do emanates to others. All the volunteers who gave of their time, their talent, whatever their resources, not only gave...they received...in joy, in new friendships, in peace, in harmony with the Season. All the volunteers gave the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you each and every one of you. Especially thank you, Co-Chairs, Mary Cordero and Thelma Nolan for an incredible job well done. What do YOU See in our Future? “Politics as usual”, “Same ol’, same ol’”, “Here we go again”, “Status quo” – these cliches are SO inappropriate for the Tallahassee Symphony Society. One thing the Tallahassee Symphony Society does NOT do, is allow the “grass to grow under its feet”! TSS, having just finished its fundraiser with the Tour of Homes and having surpassed its goal in revenues, already has hit the ground running” in preparation for the 2013 – 2014 season of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. Some “unfinished business” is that of introducing the TSO Conductor candidates to our membership and to those charged with selecting one of the five candidates as the TSO Conductor and Music Director. When I think of Boston (MA), the birthplace of Bobbie Frye MacDonald, our TSS President, the very first image in my mind is the Boston Pops -- with fireworks “ablaze” in the background. What do people think of when they think of Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida, the seat of our government? Do they envision our stately Capitol Building atop one of our seven hills? Do they envision the Chambers of the Legislature where our laws that keep us a society are adopted? Do they envision the gate and fountain at the entrance to Florida State University through which we all pass to attend Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra concerts? Or, do they envision Doak S. Campbell Stadium, home of our national champion football team? What TSS should want people to think about is the TALLAHASSEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, much like the Boston Pops! Our Capital City should be a cultural mecca for Florida. We, as members of TSS should do all in our power to help make and retain this as a reality. When you think about the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, ask yourself: Page 4 What do I want from it? How do I help assure it? What am I willing to do to attain it? What would enhance everyone’s experience to ensure their support? What makes my experience pleasurable? What makes my experience unpleasant? recently undocked from the Space Station, were flying TOGETHER over our sky. These are not rhetorical questions. Please send your Executive Committee comments so we may “get to work” at making our Orchestra a “blazing success” that will draw attendees and supporters from all over Florida. When I think of Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, I think of the night on top of the hill at Tom Brown Park in Tallahassee, with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra playing “God Bless America” and fireworks ablaze in the sky.........AND, above ALL that MAGNIFICENT SOUND and the beauty of the fireworks, our United States of America “spaceship” and the Russian spaceship, both of which had THAT is the “PICTURES PERFECT” scene stamped in my mind’s eye when I think of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. What is yours? The Tallahassee Symphony Society needs members and the participation of members to ensure that the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra is STAMPED in people’s minds so that traveling to Tallahassee or attending the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Concerts is a premier event in their lives. Please join TSS now if you are not a member. Recruit members as part of your commitment. Renew your membership for the 2013 – 2014 Season. Copy and use the TSS Mebership Form herein to renew your membership, and to share with your friends and associates when you get them to join TSS. For further information, you may call Connie Sauer-Adams at (850)402-7656 or go to our website at www.TallahasseeSymphony.org/symphony-society Who’s Who in TSS Bobbie Frye-MacDonald, a founding Member and second president of Tallahassee Symphony Society, is serving another term as President of the Executive Committee. As President, she also represents TSS on the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Board where she is no stranger. Bobbie has served many terms on the TSO Board and held numerous positions on that Board. This comes as no surprise because she has always been active in our community and has chaired many community events. She serves on the Big Bend Hospice Ethics Committee and other of its committees. Her expertise derives from her degree from the Kennedy School of Ethics in Washington, D.C., and her experience as a Clinical Ethicist on the Medical Staff at TMH. A loyal Seminole, she holds a PhD from FSU, from which she is a retired Professor in the School of Nursing. Page 5 It’s a wonder she had time to raise 3 sons and 2 daughters, to spend time with her 5 granddaughters, as well has her husband, Jack MacDonald, Chief of Medical Staff at TMH, retired. And, she loves flower arranging and makes “people” her hobby, to boot. In an interview, she expressed that she is excited about the 2013-2014 orchestral season, for which she is already planning TSS involvement. She wants TSS membership to grow and for each and every member to take part in TSS activities -- “The more you take part in it, the more fun it will be.” Tallahassee is lucky to have this very accomplished and generous person in Bobbie Frye-MacDonald, particularly since she moved here from Boston, Massachusetts. It’s good she likes it here with us, as she traveled extensively and lived in Switzerland for many years, where she learned to snow ski, and without explanation, has never skied since. So we don’t need to worry about her moving back to the snow. Bobbie’s contact information is in the TSS Directory. If you need her attention, she will take as much time as you need, away from enjoying her beautiful wildlife lake where she says she is “blessed to awaken every morning.” Being a TSO Subscriber By Amanda Padgett The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra is a community-supported orchestra. Support comes from our loyal patrons, our generous corporate sponsors, and from grants of Leon County and the City of Tallahassee. Patron: Any person who attends a TSO performance. All our patrons are very important to us and we do everything we can to make their experience a memorable one! Subscriber: A patron who would like to subscribe to our “Anytime” or “Masterworks” series of concerts. Prices vary depending on the level of seating and Anytime Subscribers can choose to attend 3 out of the 5 Masterworks performances for a more flexible subscription package. Masterworks subscribers save nearly 15% off the single ticket price, for the Masterworks series. TSO subscribers enjoy special benefits! • Subscribers get first priority on seating requests. • If you can’t make a performance for any reason, simply exchange your ticket for another similarly priced performance during the same season. Or give them to friends. TSO tickets make for excellent gifts! • Subscribers can also donate their tickets back to the TSO for resale, they will receive a tax donation letter for the purchase price. • As a TSO subscriber, your seat will be reserved for you at every concert in your series. • Subscribers receive all of their tickets in advance. No waiting in box office lines! • TSO subscribers have the opportunity to renew their same seats and series each season. If you decide to change your subscription, your request will be given priority over new subscription orders. Single Ticket Prices: Gold – $47 (Senior Discount) – $42 Silver – $40 (Senior Discount) – $36 Bronze – $34 (Senior Discount) – $29 Subscription Ticket Prices: Platinum – $281(with $500 Annual Fund donation) Masterworks series only Gold – $ 200 ($40 per concert) $141 for Anytime Subscription Silver –$170 ($34 per concert) $120 for Anytime Subscription Bronze – $145 ($29 per concert) $102 for Anytime Subscription Child/Student –$82 $52 for Anytime Subscription Page 6 The Tallahassee Symphony Society MEMBERSHIP FORM The mission of the Tallahassee Symphony Society is to generate interest in and financial support for the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. Active members are strongly encouraged to purchase season ticket subscriptions to the TSO, attend all special events and meetings, donate an appropriate amount of volunteer hours, and purchase or sell four tickets to our biggest fundraiser of the year, the Tour of Homes. Your name: ____________________________________________________________________________ (please print legibly) Spouse/Partner’s first name and initial (if any): __________________________________________________ Spouse/Partner’s last name (if different than yours): ______________________________________________ Sometimes we will be addressing correspondence to you individually; at other times we will be corresponding with you and your spouse/partner (if applicable). Please indicate the format you wish us to use in each instance. Examples: Individual – J. Doe, Jane Doe, Ms. Jane Doe, Miss Jane Doe, Mrs. Jane Doe, Mrs. John Doe, Dr. Jane Doe, John Doe, Mr. John Doe, John Doe Esq., etc. Spouse/Partner – John & Jane Doe, Jane & John Doe, Mr. & Mrs. John Doe, Col. & Mrs. John Doe, Jane Doe & John Smith, Ms. Jane Doe & Mr. John Smith, etc. WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL AS THAT SAVES MONEY THAT WE CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE TSO! Preferred individual format: ________________________________________________________________ Preferred joint format (if applicable): _________________________________________________________ Street Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ State: __________________ Zip: ____________________ Home Telephone: ________________________ Work/Daytime Telephone: __________________________ Fax Number: ________________________ E-Mail Address: ______________________________________ ANNUAL DUES (2012-13) The TSS membership year is from June 1 to May 31. (Please make your check payable to the “Tallahassee Symphony Society”) Individual Couple/Family Lifetime Membership $40 $60 $500 ($35 if mailed before June 1) ($55 if mailed before June 1) If you wish to pay your dues by Visa or MasterCard, please complete the following: Amount: $______________________________ Card Number: ________ ________ ________ ________ Expiration: ____/____ Signature: ________________________________ Please mail form [and check] to: Dr. Tawainga Katsvairo at BUC Technologies - 1736 West Paul Dirac Drive, Suite 114, Tallahassee FL, 32310. WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH T S? TSS & OLLI Lunch with Conductor Candidate, Maestro Mathew Kraemer TSO “Pictures Perfect” Concert TSS “Trio Solis” Soiree at the home of Glenn Hosken TSO and the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra Side by Side Concert Bobbie Frye-MacDonald, Executive Committee President’s Thank You TSS & OLLI Lunch with Conductor Candidate, Maestro Jacomo Bairos TSO “Mutual Admiration” Concert TSS & OLLI Lunch with Conductor Candidate, Maestro Darko Butorac TSO “Ravishing Romanticism” Concert Jan 16 Jan 19 Feb 2 Feb 26 TBA Mar 7 Mar 9 May 1 May 4 Continued from ‘Being a TSO Subscriber’ Ticket holders can attend the free Pre-Concert Lecture at 7pm in Westcott 060 room prior to the concert. The pre-concert lectures allow you to get up close and personal with the TSO Conductor Finalists by attending each candidates’ pre-concert talk. The talks are free to concert goers and provide insight into the music and artists performing that day. Talks are held in the Westcott Building, Room 060, last approximately 30 minutes, and begin at 7:00 p.m. before all Masterworks concerts. TSO also hosts a cocktail hour for ticket holders to enjoy. We offer live bands and a bar in the lobby of Ruby Diamond Concert Hall beginning at 6:30 p.m. on each concert evening. Come and enjoy a drink and fellowship with friends, and hear some of Tallahassee’s best non-classical musical groups. All single tickets can be purchased from the Fine Arts Ticket Box Office (850)644-6500 or online at http://tickets.fsu.edu/ From: Tallahassee Symphony Society 1524 Harbor Club Drive Tallahassee, Florida, 32308