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1RENO PHIL | THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON | A LIVE STREAM EVENT
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Created by the passion of conductor Gregory Stone in 1969, the Reno Phil is northern Nevada’s largest performing arts organization, performing an array of symphonic and pops music for all tastes and ages. Celebrating its 52nd season, the orchestra, led by Music Director Laura Jackson, is a part-time, per-service orchestra composed of over 60 professional musicians who perform more than 30 concerts annually across the region, including outdoor summer concerts in Reno and at Lake Tahoe.
In addition to the professional orchestra and volunteer Reno Phil Chorus, the organization oversees and operates a robust education division with four youth orchestras, a free after school strings program at three Title 1 schools, a free family concert in the fall, and numerous other educational and outreach programs.
The pandemic has had a drastic impact on the Reno Phil, but the organization has remained commited to finding innovative ways to serve the community through both performance and its education programs.
As a federally registered 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, the Reno Phil engages an active Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, patrons, donors, sponsors, partner organizations, and the community to ensure that it will thrive through future generations.
ABOUT THE RENO PHIL
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Jason Altieri conductor
Jason Altieri is the current Associate Conductor for the Reno Philharmonic and Music Director of the Atlanta Pops Orchestra in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to his work in Reno and Atlanta, he spent time on the road as Music Director of the New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra and the Hollywood Film Orchestra. Having led The New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra on 7 national tours, Jason has the distinction of having conducted in every state but three and in most of the major performing venues in the United States. With the Hollywood Film Orchestra, he led several tours in Mainland China and Japan where performance venues included The People’s Hall in Beijing, China and Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Numerous guest-conducting engagements include regular collaborations with the Duluth Superior Symphony in Minnesota, the Santa Fe Symphony, and the New Mexico Philharmonic. In July of 2012, Jason was the orchestra conductor for the annual International Double Reed Society Conference. During this conference, he collaborated on 16 separate works with internationally renowned soloists from all over the world.
In addition to his orchestral work, Jason is also an accomplished conductor of Opera. As Music Director of the Nevada Chamber Opera Theatre, he has led major productions with this company including a World Premiere in April of 2015. Previous Opera engagements include three North American tours with London’s Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company and an Associate Music Directorship with the Ohio Light Opera Company in the summer of 2006. His work in Ohio saw him conducting six productions and over 40 performances during their 29th season. In addition, Jason Altieri has released two recordings with the OLO on Albany Records. In 2002, Jason Altieri worked as assistant to the late Valery Vatchev of the National Bulgarian
Opera. This rare experience led to guest conducting engagements of Verdi’s La Traviata, Il Trovatore, and Rigoletto in the Czech Republic.
While Jason Altieri enjoys a busy career working with professional performing organizations, he is also a fierce advocate for young musicians and music education. This is evidenced by his position as Director of Orchestras at the University of Nevada, Reno and the Directorship of the Reno Philharmonic Youth Symphony. Under his leadership, the Reno Philharmonic Youth Symphony has become an increasingly visible component in Reno’s cultural life and has embarked on performance tours that have included guest appearances at Carnegie and Disney Halls. As a result of his tireless work with young musicians, Dr. Altieri was invited to conduct at Nevada’s Small School All-State Festival in April of 2017. His educational outreach has extended nationally as well through numerous clinics with young ensembles all over the country in addition to Faculty appointments at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and the Sewanee Summer Music Center.
A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Jason Altieri grew up in a musical family with both parents being former members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from the University of Georgia. He then went on to pursue advanced degrees in conducting from Michigan State University where he received additional mentorship from Neeme Jarvi of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Gustav Meier of the Peabody Conservatory. Jason Altieri currently resides in Reno, Nevada.
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RENO PHIL ORCHESTRA | JASON ALTIERI, CONDUCTORLIVE STREAMING
Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 7:00 PM Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 2:00 PM
A Festival of Carols – Traditional carols, arr. Douglas E. Wagner
Featuring Reno Phil Chorus members
Suite of Carols: “In Dulci Jubilo” – Leroy Anderson
Featuring juggler Cody Canon
Winter Wonderland – Felix Bernard, arr. Greg Jasperse
Featuring Reno Phil Chorus members Sponsored by The Williams Foundation
Festive Sounds of Hanukkah – Traditional songs, arr. Bill Holcombe and Carson Rothrock
Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth – David Bowie/Bing Crosby, arr. Jeff DePaoli
Featuring The Note-Ables
Suite of Carols: Wassail Song Suite of Carols: I Saw Three Ships
– Leroy Anderson
Suite of Carols: Pastores a Belen – Leroy Anderson
Featuring dancers from Fascinating Rhythm
Sweet Little Jesus Boy – Robert MacGimsey, arr. Linda Chapman & Bonnie Heidenreich
Featuring Albert Lee
Twas the Night Before Christmas Featuring Maestro Jason Altieri and Jessica Escobar
Christmas Jazz Suite – Bill Holcombe
Featuring dancers from Fascinating Rhythm
I Wonder as I Wander – Appalachian folk tune, adapt. John Jacob Niles, arr. Brian Childers
Featuring Tintab Chamber Ringers
Carol of the Bells – Mykola Leontovych, arr. Alex Guebert
Featuring Tintab Chamber Ringers
Miss You Most at Christmastime – Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff, arr. Mark Hayes
Featuring Jennie Tibben, Reno Phil Chorus Director
Joy to the World – Traditional carol, arr. Shawn Kirchner
Featuring Reno Phil Chorus Members Sponsored by Bergdahl Associates, Inc.
Carol Festival – Traditional carols, arr. Hawley Ades
Featuring Reno Phil Chorus Members
“Suite of Carols for Brass” and “Suite of Carols for Strings” by Leroy Anderson © Woodbury Music Company LLC.
Used with permission
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PERFORMERSCODY CANON
Cody Canon is a semi-professional performer and juggler who has been performing locally for the past 20 years. As a coach with Acro Enso, he teaches juggling as well as other circus arts, and has had students move on to become professional performers. Having performed on most of the stages in Reno, this will be his first time performing at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.
THE NOTE-ABLESFounded almost 20 years ago, The Note-Ables, a program of Note-Able Music Therapy Services, is a group of professional musicians who shatter the stereotype that people with disabilities have limited talents and abilities. The Note-Ables have a repertoire of more than 60 songs spanning almost eight decades. With a blend of covers and original songs, the musical style of The Note-Ables ranges from blues to country to jazz to classic rock, The Note-Ables will bring the music!”
Jeff Bloyd - Electric Guitar, Vocals Mark Geeson - Guitar, Vocals Michael Lahnala - Bass, Vocals, Saxophone Jeanine Mooers - Keyboard, Vocals Rebecca Shipley - Vocals Nate Eng - Drums
CHRISTMAS JAZZ SUITE DANCERS Choreographer: Kia Crader
Madelynn Bellin Lucia Ferrari Alyssa Kleszyk Annie Ravazzini
SUITE OF CAROLS DANCERS Choreographer: Lane Saunders
Trevor Brocklesby Steven Heinrich Lane Saunders Logan Strand
Fascinating Rhythm School of Performing Arts (Kia’s FR Dance) is excited to perform two new dances for the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra’s annual holiday program, even with the extraordinary limits created by COVID-19’s ever-changing mandates. The protocols necessary to keep our community as healthy as possible have made for some very creative “thinking outside the box” and Fascinating Rhythm is honored to be part of 2020’s “Home for the Holidays” show, led by Jason Altieri.
Although Kia’s FR Dance misses having our popular precision tap dancers (Santa Tappers), we are thrilled to still be involved in this wonderful show. Instead of a kickline of leggy tap dancers, our lovely ladies will perform a Rockette-style jazz piece to Christmas Jazz Suite, accompanied by a brass and drum ensemble.
And to keep things interesting, our Dapper Tappers are returning from their Spirit of the Season debut in 2017 (wherein they tapped to Swingin’ Holiday). This time, they are adding their rhythmic percussion skills to a string ensemble’s version of Suite of Carols. No drums or other “beat keepers.” Truly musicians and dancers at the same time!
Kia Crader, Owner/Director, Fascinating Rhythm School of Performing Arts
Katie Ravazzini Kiara Saunders Elliana Ward
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Jennifer Tibben chorus director
Reno Phil Chorus Director Jennifer Tibben is Department Chair and Director of Choirs at Damonte Ranch High School, Washoe County School District’s Performing Arts Center signature program, directing four choirs and teaching AP Music Theory. As a conductor, Jennifer serves as the artistic director and conductor of Bella Voce women’s vocal ensemble. In addition, she conducts the adult choir at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Jennifer has sung opera roles with UNR Lyric Opera, as well as with Nevada Opera. She has also served as soloist with TOCCATA, the Reno Chamber Orchestra, Reno Baroque Ensemble and with the Reno Phil Orchestra. Jennifer is an active member of both the American Choral Directors Association and the National Association for Music Education. She lives in Reno with her delightful family, who, shockingly, are all out of the nest!
First ViolinRuth Lenz*, ConcertmasterOlga Archdekin*, Acting Associate PrincipalSarah Coyl*Ellen Flanagan*Alison Harvey
Second ViolinCalvin Lewis*, Acting Principal SecondLucie Zalesakova, Acting Assistant Principal SecondDavid Haskins*Claire Tatman*
ViolaDustin Budish*, PrincipalTiantian Lan*, Assistant PrincipalKati WentinkCatherine Matovich
RENO PHIL ORCHESTRA
CelloRobin Bonnell*, Acting PrincipalEileen Brownell*, Acting Assistant PrincipalJohnny Lenz*
BassScott Faulkner*, PrincipalJulie Machado*, Acting Assistant Principal
HornKevin Miescke, Acting PrincipalKris Engstrom*Natalie HigginsDennis Gribbin*
TrumpetPaul Lenz*, PrincipalJon BhatiaLarry Machado
TromboneJim Albrecht*, PrincipalJoe Peterson*Andrew Williams*
TubaRuss Dickman*, Principal
Percussion/DrumsetEric Middleton*, Principal
KeyboardJeff DePaoli, Principal
String QuintetRuth Lenz, ViolinCalvin Lewis, ViolinDustin Budish, ViolaRobin Bonnell, CelloScott Faulkner, Bass
Joy to the World Brass EnsemblePaul Lenz, TrumpetJon Bhatia, TrumpetJim Albrecht, TromboneJoe Peterson, TromboneAndy Williams. Trombone
*denotes contract player
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PERFORMERS CONTINUED
ALBERT RUDOLPH LEETenor Albert Rudolph Lee’s performances have been described as “vocally sumptuous,” “musically distinctive” and even “acrobatically agile.” Having appeared with Opera Theater of Saint Louis, Palm Beach Opera, Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Orchestra, Saint Luke’s Chamber Orchestra, and the Caramoor International Music Festival, Dr. Lee’s recent performances include the tenor solo in Beethoven 9th with the Jackson Symphony, a performance of George Walker’s Lilac’s for Tenor and Orchestra for the opening concert of the African American Art Song Alliance 20th Anniversary Conference, performances with Cincinnati Opera and a feature role in the world premiere of Douglas Buchanan’s opera Bessie and Ma in Storrs, CT. In his ninth year on the voice faculty of the University of Nevada, Reno, Dr. Lee’s upcoming activities include a virtual appearance with Opera Las Vegas in a tribute concert to African American Opera Legends and a spring recital at the University of Michigan.
TINTAB CHAMBER RINGERS
Comprised of members of Tintabulations and a handful of new ringers, Tintab Chamber Ringers was created in response to the new performance guidelines put in place due to COVID-19. Rest assured, this smaller group in no way sacrifices the ‘big and beautiful’ Tintab style they have spent more than two decades perfecting.
Tintabulations has always been a leader in the handbell world, and this year has been no different. In May, Tintab hosted a first-of-its-kind virtual handbell event to replace their annual in-person Spring Ring. It was a smash hit in the handbell world, attracting a much larger audience than ever would have been possible in person, with participants from all over the world. Tintab continues to grow and evolve in this virtual era, and is thrilled to once again participate in Spirit of the Season in this new format.
Still led faithfully by Barb Walsh, their technical skill and passion for music cannot be denied. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the fabulous presentation by the Tintab Chamber Ringers as part of Spirit of the Season!
Diane Bell Theresa Benedetti Ben Brown Jonathan Chang Autumn Coltrin Elizabeth Eggleston Melanie Graber Cindy Hawkins John Malinowski
Linda Miner Derek Nance Michelle Powers Quentin Powers Barb Walsh Debby Wiens
RENO PHIL CHORUS QUARTETJennie Tibben, Soprano Kasey Smith, Alto Jon Marshall, Tenor Steve Williams, Bass
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PERFORMERS CONTINUED
MARY BENNETTMary is currently the Producing Artistic Director of Brüka Theatre in Reno and The Carson City Ghost Walk. A theatre artist in residence with Nevada Arts Council and Sierra Arts Foundation, she is an actor/playwright/director/producer/theatre maker and sometimes referred to as “that woman”. Her one woman original show: Dorothy Parker … Shivering and Sighing won Best of The San Francisco Fringe Festival and toured nationally. Stage Training and Performance include: The American Conservatory Theatre – San Francisco, Bay Area Theatre Sports (BATS), Dell Arte’ International Theatre Company, New York Stage & Film, B Street Theatre, Bruka Theatre, GLM Theatre Company, The Reno Philharmonic, Reno Jazz Orchestra, Sierra Nevada Ballet, New York Stage & Film, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and The Missoula Children’s Theatre. Mary is a Kennedy Center trained teaching artist and works as an arts integration specialist for The Sierra Arts Foundation. Film performances include: Sister Act, Dear George and Nowhere Nevada. Mary also enjoys voiceover work, advocacy, historical research, long walks on the beach and taking interesting jobs to support her art like simulated patient, perfume model, Easter Bunny and Census Worker.
MICHAEL PETERSMichael Peters has appeared in numerous productions with various Reno performing groups including Reno Little Theater, Nevada Repertory Company, Gothic North Theater, Brüka Theatre, and Area-51 Dance Theatre. During the day, Michael is an administrator in the Graduate School at UNR.
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TECHNICAL TEAMVirginia Evans, DirectorEvelyn Klatt, DirectorEric Skye, Tech Director & Stage ManagerBryce Hall, Lighting Designer Todd Rold - Chief Audio EngineerEric Eitenmiller - Assistant Audio EngineerMax Purves-Ware, Camera OperatorJoe Ojeda, SecurityDavid Allen, StagehandMangas Fouse, StagehandIsiah Grant, StagehandSteve McCoy, Stagehand
Bourns ProductionsTyler Bourns, Videographer/EditorLloyd Garden, 2nd Camera Operator/GripGabriel Tatro, Production Assistant
Special Thanks:Italo Crocco, PioneerScott Bergstrum, Starsound Audio, Inc. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts
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RENO PHIL STAFFAdministrationTim Young, President & CEODeborah Hodges, Accountant
DevelopmentMichael Hicks, Development DirectorJaclyn Raley, Development & Marketing Coordinator
Education & Community EngagementHeather Gage, Education and Community Engagement DirectorDavid Haskins, Youth Ensembles Manager
Marketing & SalesEvelyn Klatt, Marketing DirectorAmanda Marvel, Box Office Manager/Volunteer Coordinator
Orchestra OperationsVirginia Bowman, Operations ManagerEric Skye, Stage ManagerMary Miller, Orchestra Personnel ManagerRachel Perkins, Librarian
ArtisticLaura Jackson, Music DirectorJennifer Tibben, Choral DirectorKasey Smith, Chorus ManagerJason Altieri, Associate Reno Philharmonic Conductor, Youth Symphony Orchestra ConductorDustin Budish, Youth Concert Orchestra ConductorCarol Laube, Youth Strings Symphonia Conductor, Youth String Ensemble Conductor
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SING ALONG! THE BEST
WAY TO
SPREAD
JOY AND
CHEER
IS
SINGING
LOUD
FOR ALL
TO HEAR
Joy to the WorldJoy to the world, the Lord is come
Let earth receive her King
Let every heart prepare Him room
And Heaven and nature sing
And Heaven and nature sing
And Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing
We Three KingsWe three kings of Orient are
Bearing gifts we traverse afar
Field and fountain, moor and mountain
Following yonder star
Oh, star of wonder, star of night
Star with royal beauty bright
Westward leading, still proceeding
Guide us to thy perfect light
It Came Upon a Midnight ClearIt came upon the midnight clear
That glorious song of old
From angels bending near the earth
To touch their harps of gold
Peace on the earth, good will to men
From Heaven’s all gracious king
The world in solemn stillness lay
To hear the angels sing
O Little Town of BethlehemOh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by
Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight
Hark the Herald Angles SingHark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the new-born King!
Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled.”
Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
Join the triumph of the skies;
With th’ angelic host proclaim,
“Christ is born in Bethlehem.”
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the new-born King!
Silent NightSilent night, holy night
All is calm, all is bright
‘Round yon virgin Mother and Child
Holy infant so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace
O Come all ye FaithfulO come, all ye faithful
Joyful and triumphant
O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem
Come and behold Him
Born the King of Angels!
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
O come, let us adore Him
Christ the Lord
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RENO PHIL CHORUS
Deborah Bailey
Sandi Beckett
Joy Betz
Mary Corcoran
Dorothy Devine
Zelma Dick
Diana Doty
Kitty Falcone
Barbara Fox
Natalie Garcia
Carly Girtz
Judith Harris
Gerald Heston
Daniel Hickox-Young
Michael Hillerby
Spirit of the Season is not the same without our chorus members! In true spirit of Home for the Holidays, the below members of the chorus put together this one-of-a-kind sing-a-long for you to enjoy from their homes, to yours!
Stephanie Humbeutel
Chris Keenan
Jane Knipmeyer
Jon Marshall
Katherine McCall
Chris Nelson
Cindy Sabatini
Kasey Smith
Jennifer Tibben
Laura Watkins
Special Thank you to Aaron Hines and Our Virtual Ensemble for creating our virtual Sing-a-Long Video!
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RENO PHIL BOARD OF TRUSTEESOfficersChair: Angela WhiteChair Elect: Michael HenrySecretary: Mercedes de la GarzaTreasurer: John McCallPast Chair: Eric Gangloff
BoardDeena BehnkeSkip BentonJohn DrakulichHeidi FosterDave FunkArnie GlassbergSylvia HarrisonMichael HillerbyJason KatzWarren LerudeJulie MachadoAlice MullYvonne MurphyMeagan NoinMarlene OlsenMargo PiscevichJacey PrupasEdward StevensonChuck SweeneyEmily TeekasinghMehmet TosunMat Trachok
Trustees EmeritiJack FegelyJohn FlaniganCharlotte McConnellFrances Warden
Jingle Bell SponsorBergdahl Associates, Inc.
Linda & Alvaro Pascotto
The Williams Foundation
Holly SponsorHeidemarie Rochlin
Eide Bailly LLP
Mistletoe SponsorThe Benna Family
The Drendel Family in Memory of Marilyn Drendel
Nicole & Eric Gangloff
Janet & Monte Klein Family Foundation
Outlets at Legends
Karen & Chris Wagner
In Kind PartnersAtlantis Casino Resort Spa
Bourns Productions
Dorinda’s Chocolates
Kimmie Candy
PBS Reno
Special Thank You to Mary Bennett and Michael T. Peters for spreading Holiday cheer!
SPIRIT OF THE SEASON SPONSORS
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Your support can help us inspire imaginations, engage minds, unite individuals through live performances and education and engagement programs, and initiate innovative partnerships that make music part of the fabric of our lives.
INDIVIDUAL GIVING Individuals can make a general donation to the Reno Phil, or designate a gift to a specific program such as one of the Reno Phil’s five core education programs: Discover Music, Reno Phil Association Kids, Young People’s Concerts, Youth Orchestras, and Family Concert.
Individuals that give $1,000 or more annually also become members of the Crescendo Circle. More information about the Crescendo Circle can be found at renophil.com/giving
CONCERT SPONSORSHIPS Opportunities are available to sponsor guest artists, specific orchestral works, and entire concerts.
LEGACY GIVING Many Reno Phil supporters have included us in their will or bequest with another type of legacy gift. Their foresight, and yours should you choose to join them, strengthens and helps ensure the future of the Reno Phil. More information about Legacy Giving can be found in this program.
ENDOWMENT Gifts to the Reno Philharmonic Endowment Fund can be made through direct contributions, pledges, and legacy giving options. The Endowment Trust ensures that future generations will continue to be inspired by the power of music.
CORPORATE SUPPORT Businesses are invited to become corporate partners and invest in the Reno Phil. Not only do you show community support, but you will discover that your connection to the Reno Phil is a good return on your investment. Corporate support includes sponsorships, advertising with the Reno Phil, and doing in-kind trades.
IRA CONTRIBUTIONS & STOCK DONATIONS Options to consider as you discuss what works best for your needs with your financial advisor may include IRA contributions and stock donations.
WAYS TO GIVE
PLAY A PART IN OUR FUTURE
The charitable IRA distribution allows taxpayers who are 70 1/2 years or older to make tax-free distributions of up to $100,000 per year from a Traditional IRA or Roth IRA directly to the Reno Phil.
Contribute stocks at their full, appreciated value. You receive the tax benefit of the full contribution amount and you don’t pay capital gains tax.
VOLUNTEER Volunteering is a great way to socialize and have fun while providing the staff with assistance at concerts, special events, and around the office. Plus, you will have the opportunity to experience some of the finest live music in the region.
To make a gift to the Reno Phil or obtain more information, please contact the Director of Development at (775) 323-6393, email [email protected], or visit renophil.com/giving
For more information on becoming a volunteer, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (775) 323-6393 or email [email protected]
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This project is funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.