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Page 1: Marlboro Music - 2014

Mitsuko Uchida, Artistic Director

www.marlboromusic.org

2014 SEASON

(215) 569.4690 September to May | (802) 254.2394 Summer | www.marlboromusic.org

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Special thanks to Megan Fentzloff for the design of this book. Production by Michael Herring, Jacob Smith, Frank Salomon, and Philip Maneval.

Photos provided by Pete Checchia, Allen Cohen, and Clemens Kalischer (P. 29).

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2014 Season at MarlboroA PLACE LIKE NO OTHER

Welcome to Marlboro, and to the 64th summer in which musicians from around the world have gathered on this beautiful hilltop to form a collaborative artistic community.

People often ask, with so much changing in our world, how Marlboro continues to provide experiences that mean so much to musicians and audiences alike. Some note the beauty of the countryside, the simplicity of the facilities, and the wonderful isolation from the distractions of everyday life. Others comment on a palpable spirit of generosity, on how our eminent artists explore music from all periods with their younger colleagues in the kind of depth, and with the freedom of time that is so rare today. There is also the caring and supportive family atmosphere, in which children, young adults, and elders share experiences on a daily basis for seven weeks.

At the heart of Marlboro is a deep, abiding devotion to music. Chamber music, after all, teaches us to listen, to make multiple voices into one, to be supportive of our colleagues, and to give fully of ourselves—invaluable lessons for life as well as for art.

We thank you for joining our community, and for your role in making this a place like no other.

Drawing by Co-Founder Marcel Moyse

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PIANO

Kit ArmstrongJonathan BissBruno CaninoZoltán FejérváriAdam GolkaIeva JokubaviciuteKuok-wai LioCynthia RaimMitsuko Uchida

VIOLIN

Maia CabezaLucy ChapmanLuosha FangElizabeth FayetteJoanna Marie FrankelFrancisco FullanaCaroline GouldingViviane HagnerHye-Jin KimSoovin KimAmy LeeAnna LeeMari LeeJoseph LinDavid McCarrollMichelle RossRobin ScottHiroko YajimaCarmit ZoriItamar Zorman

VIOLA

Rebecca AlbersMolly Carr

Sally ChisholmDaniel KimPei-Ling LinMatthew LipmanShuangshuang LiuMaiya PapachSamuel RhodesJohn StulzMichael TreeMary SangHyun Yong

CELLO

Gabriel CabezasJay CampbellLionel CottetJonah EllsworthPaul KatzAhrim KimDeborah PaeMarcy RosenJudith SerkinPeter StumpfPeter WileyZhou YiAlice Yoo

DOUBLE BASS

Tony Flynt

FLUTE

Emi FergusonJoshua Smith

OBOE

Joseph PetersFrank Rosenwein

CLARINET

Narek ArutyunianGabriel Campos ZamoraCharles NeidichMichael Rusinek

BASSOON

Brad BalliettNatalya Rose Vrbsky

HORN

Rebekah DaleyRichard KingRadovan Vlatković

VOICE

Julia Bullock, sopranoAshley Emerson, sopranoMary-Jane Lee, sopranoSarah Shafer, soprano Spencer Lang, tenorJohn Moore, baritoneJarrett Ott, baritone

VOCAL PROGRAM

Lydia BrownIrene SpiegelmanBenita ValenteRoger Vignoles Bryan Wagorn

COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE

Kaija Saariaho

GUEST ARTIST

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“Marlboro has been crucial in shaping my musical and personal priorities, and has been the most pivotal part of my development thus far. I have left the last three summers feeling armed for the fall with more integrity, inspiration, and love for music than ever before.”

Developing New Musical LeadersA TRADITION OF SHARING

Marlboro is devoted to inspiring new generations of musical leaders, and to providing artists with the time and conditions necessary to explore masterworks and new repertoire in great depth. The flexible scheduling process at Marlboro allows for virtually unlimited rehearsal times and a sustained and intensive focus on music. Through its high standards and special values, and the leadership of its senior artists, Marlboro continues to have a vital impact on the world of music. The following pages illuminate the Marlboro experience in photos and excerpts of letters from recent young participating musicians.

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Generational CollaborationsARTISTS LEARN TOGETHER

It is rare, in any field, to find a community where international masters live, work, and socialize with exceptional young professionals, nurturing their talents, guiding their growth, and enjoying their enthusiasm and fresh perspectives. It was at Marlboro where the concept of an experienced artist actually playing in an ensemble with younger colleagues was born. Through this organic, collaborative process, artists with decades of experience performing throughout the world pass on vital insights directly to younger generations who, in turn, inspire them with their fresh ideas. It is an extraordinary act of generosity by our senior artists, who forego paid concert engagements to give of themselves to young artists and sustain the Marlboro ideal.

“The gap between younger and older musicians is bridged on a daily basis... I never expected to have the luxury of eating meals with them. There were so many of these very personal encounters, which have meant so much to me.”

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Unlimited Rehearsal TimeTAKING THE TIME TO EXPLORE

Throughout the world today, professional musicians usually rehearse only two or three times in preparationfor a performance. Marlboro offers a different model—here, the focus is on discovering and exchanging new perspectives, mastering a work, and getting to the very heart of the composer’s intentions. The artists themselves decide how long to rehearse a piece, and whether to recommend it for performance.

The musicians also select the repertoire they explore. The flexibility of the scheduling process, the luxury of unlimited rehearsal time, and the careful balance of singers and instrumentalists allow the artists to play chamber music masterworks, innovative and rarely-heard pieces for unusual instrumentation, and new works prepared under the guidance of resident composers.

“I will always cherish the hours spent rehearsing pieces in incredible depth, something that is truly not possible anywhere else. The more time that passes, the deeper it sinks in just how special and influential the time spentthere was.”

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A Nurturing CommunitySHARING LIFE EXPERIENCES

Great ensemble playing requires camaraderie, cooperation, and trust. Music is not just the notes, but the expression of human emotions that the composer seeks to convey. Therefore, the family environment at Marlboro—where musicians, staff, spouses, and children share meals, chores, outings, square dances, and other social activities—helps to illuminate the music making. Life experiences as well as musical insights are shared over meals as well as in the rehearsal studio. This closely-knit community also leads to the formation of lifelong friendships and musical bonds among like-minded colleagues from around the world.

Throughout the summer, workshops, seminars, informal readings, and other interactions deepen the artistry and broaden the imaginations of our musicians. The beautiful Vermont countryside reinforces the synergy between art and nature. Here, music and life are inseparable.

“The familial sense at Marlboro sets it apart... Being a part of the Marlboro family gave me real confidence in myself as a musician and an individual.”

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“Marlboro connected me to a sacred tradition of artistry and virtue. In a world where so much is unclear, where the genuine hunger for artistic integrity is devalued, Marlboro will always remain with me as a place where it all felt right: where the right end was being sought after.”

A Vast ImpactPAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

Marlboro’s founders brought to their new home in this country European musical traditions and a sensibility that were revelations to their young American protégés. In 1951, the Busch, Moyse, and Serkin families and their colleagues established our unique musical community. Musicians who credit Musicians who credit Marlboro as their most important artistic influence include prominent soloists, principals in major orchestras, teachers, and members of the Brentano, Cleveland, Emerson, Guarneri, Johannes, Juilliard, Mendelssohn, St. Lawrence, Takács and Tokyo String Quartets—among many leading ensembles.

Today, through her special artistry, vision, and leadership, Mitsuko Uchida is preserving those values and high standards that lie at the heart of this community, while preparing young artists for the world of music in the 21st Century. She and her senior artist colleagues are devoting themselves to nurturing new generations, emphasizing to them the importance of delving deeply into the music, of being honest and self-critical, and of striving to capture the soul of a work. Their mentorship inspired Alex Ross’s depiction of Marlboro, in The New Yorker, as “the classical world’s most coveted retreat.”

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Sharing the Music“MUSIC BLOOMS AND SHINES HERE...”

When audiences arrive at Marlboro for the openingconcert weekend, our artists have been living and rehearsing intensively together for three weeks. Only with such preparation are they ready to suggest works they feel meet the Marlboro standard. The concerts allow them to reveal what they have discovered and to share their passion with others. Yet, all of the works performed here each summer comprise just one-fourth of the more than 250 pieces that are explored.

Marlboro shares its music-making in other ways. The Musicians from Marlboro national touring program, celebrating its 50th Anniversary in the 2015-2016 season, has offered wonderfully varied programs performed by young artists who have gone on to become major musical figures. Monthly email news-letters include recent and historic performances, which can also be heard on radio broadcasts, and on SONY, Bridge and ArkivMusic releases. Our website, at www.marlboromusic.org with a database of works and artists heard at Marlboro since 1951, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in chamber music. Please see the Reception Desk for a list of recordings available for sale, and to join our email list.

“Where else on earth can a group rehearse the 15-minute Mozart Oboe Quartet for four weeks!? The ideas, not only in that group but in all of them, never stop. It’s a gathering of some of the finest, and perhaps just as important, most curious group of musicians in the world.”

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“It not only taught me the basics of touring, it showed me how to bring the highest musical values to an audience that is being increasingly deprived of the deeply thoughtful and expressive music- making which is the hallmark of Marlboro.”

Musicians from MarlboroSHARING THE MARLBORO SPIRIT

The spirit of Marlboro continues throughout the year—not only in our memories of Vermont and the inspiration of our musicians, but on concert hall stages across the country. Each season, from October through May, some of the most compelling performances from the summer are brought to larger audiences, through the Musicians from Marlboro national touring program.

The tour concerts bring thoroughly prepared masterpieces and exciting new repertoire to larger audiences in three-concert series in Boston; New York City; Greenwich, CT; Philadelphia; and Washington D.C., and in single concerts in other communities. They provide broad exposure for our young musical leaders who, in the Marlboro fashion, play together with master artists.

Please pick up a schedule of our 2014-15 Musicians from Marlboro season in the Auditorium lobby. If your home city does not yet host a tour concert, perhaps you can help make that possible. Please contact Frank Salomon or Michael Herring on the Marlboro staff to share your ideas.

2014/15 TOUR SCHEDULE

Group I: October 11 - 19, 2014

Kurtág: Officium breve in memoriam Andreæ Szervánszky, Op. 28Szervánszky: Trio for Flute, Violin and ViolaDebussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp, L. 137 Beethoven: String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29

Group II (National Tour): November 2 – 9, 2014

Haydn: Piano Trio in E-flat Minor, Hob. XV:31Britten: String Quartet No. 3, Op. 94Fauré: Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 45

Group III: February 7 - 15, 2015

Schubert: Adagio in E-flat Major, D. 897 (“Notturno”)Kurtág: Selections from Transcriptions from Machaut to J.S. Bach for Four Hands PianoKurtág: Selections from Games for Piano for Four Hands PianoDvořák: Moravské dvojzpěvy [Moravian Duets], B. 50, Op. 20Brahms: Vier Duette, Op. 61Beethoven: Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”)

Group IV: May 2 – 10, 2015

Beethoven: Sextet in E-flat, Op. 81b Brahms: String Quartet in C Minor, Op. 51, No. 1 Mozart: Divertimento No. 11 in D Major, K. 251

CITIES ON TOUR:

Boston, MA; Brattleboro, VT; Chicago, IL; Greenwich, CT;

New York, NY; Northampton, MA; Oneonta, NY; Philadelphia, PA;

Toronto, ON; Washington, D.C.

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Stephen StamasChairman & President

Jerry G. RubensteinVice President

Christopher SerkinVice President

H. Arnold SteinbergVice President & Treasurer

Susan S. RaiClerk

Peter A. BenolielEileen T. ClineArthur H. CopelandMary Maples DunnBarbara E. FieldCorey FieldBarbara Winter GlauberHanna H. GrayCarol Colburn GrigorAlan R. HirsigJudith W. HurtigMarta Casals IstominRobert W. JonesMaximilian W. KempnerRichard C. LewontinSylvia Marx

Elizabeth MeyerPhyllis J. MillsLester S. Morse, Jr.Michael PollackWilliam H. RobertsAngelica Zander Rudenstine Luisa SaffiottiAnne-Marie SoullièreHarvey S. TraisonChristoph WolffMalcolm Wright

TRUSTEES EMERITI

Barbara H. BlockCarla E. LyntonAdele R. Moskovitz

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the best summer of my life. I am so honored to have been able to experience the extraordinary place that I’ve dreamed of attending for as long as I can remember.”

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ARTISTIC STAFF

Mitsuko Uchida, Artistic DirectorAnthony Checchia & Miles Cohen, Artistic Administrators Jennifer Loux, Admissions DirectorAra Guzelimian, Artistic ConsultantKoji Otsuki, Bach Consultant

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Anthony Checchia & Frank Salomon, AdministratorsPhilip Maneval, ManagerJacob Smith, Development & Communications DirectorMarianne Tierney, Business ManagerMichael Herring, Festival Coordinator & MFM ManagerBrian Potter, Box Office ManagerKoji Otsuki, Librarian & Website Assistant

SEASONAL STAFF

Alisa Belzer & Miles Cohen, Scheduling DirectorsKaren Kloster, Operations DirectorNoriko Okabe & Paul Zinman, Recording EngineersDavid White, Administrative & Projects AssociateJoel Bernache, John Dwyer, Crystal Fielding & Aleksandr Markovich, Piano TechniciansPete Checchia & Allen Cohen, PhotographyDouglas Didyoung, Christine Lanza & Marianne Tierney, HospitalityRichie Brown, Director of Food Services

2014 SUMMER STAFF

James Andrewes, Assistant LibrarianMatthew Omahan, Assistant Recording EngineerStephen Clark & Matt Feczko, Stage CrewVanyah Harrigan & Christine Nakahara, ReceptionistsPearse Pinch, Photography AssistantMargaret Moriarty, Matija Vlatković & Marko Vlatković, Coffee ShopBrandon Batham, Charles du Preez, Yuji Kano & Miles Mazel, Operations StaffHannah Daley, Lifeguard

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CAMPAIGN LEADERS

Dr. Güneş N. Eğe-AkterBarbara and Robert GlauberDr. Hanna H. Gray, in memory of Charles Montgomery Gray and Frederick L. HolbornCarol Colburn GrigorHecht-Levi FoundationEstate of Florence KopleffRichard Levi, Esq. and Susan PerrySylvia and Leonard MarxDinny and Lester S. Morse, Jr.Alexander Schneider FoundationEstate of Janet and David SoyerBlema and H. Arnold Steinberg

CAMPAIGN GUARANTORS

Herbert J. AsheMichael Basta, in honor of Carla LyntonBarbara and James A. BlockBenita Valente and Anthony Checchia Estate of Joseph A. Davenport, III, in memory of Lilliore Decker Morgan and Letitia Morgan DavenportJulianne J. Larsen and James Forbes Marsha Gray, in memory of Helen and Adolphe AdlerNancy and Alan R. HirsigDr. Theodore Hwa Kwan, in memory of Helen S. KwanAndrea and Woodrow LeungNina Dimoglou and Pierre D. MartinetElizabeth Meyer and Michael McCaffreySusan and Elihu RosePaola Saffiotti Memorial FundMartha and Frank SalomonStephen StamasGerald and Bernice Tell Charitable TrustEstate of Gladys W. WinterMarjorie and Malcolm Wright

CAMPAIGN SUSTAINERS

Willo Carey and Peter A. Benoliel Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. BunzlEstate of Dorothy R. Holcomb, with thanks to Russell OberlinJan and Daniel R. LewisWilliam LockeretzEstate of Josephine Lee Murray, in memory of Marcel MoyseDr. Maurice M. Pechet, in memory of Faren PechetBernice and Jerry G. RubensteinJulia and Lauren StilesHarvey S. Traison

CAMPAIGN BENEFACTORS

The Colburn FoundationThe Cricket FoundationEstate of Raymond H. Dearden, Jr.Lois and Dale GoodEstate of Leon KirchnerPhyllis and Slade MillsAngelica and Neil RudenstineKitty and George ShumlinMargaret R. SpanelJean SpitzerThe Taplin Family Fund, in memory of Frank and Peggy Taplin and Ninin BloomDr. Richard S. and Alice Thall

CAMPAIGN FELLOWS

Joan and Peter C. Andrews AnonymousMargaret S.G. CookeMary Maples and Richard DunnBarbara E. FieldMichael E. Gellert, in honor of Stephen StamasEstate of Jacob (Jack) GoldmanJudith and Richard Hurtig, in memory of Felix GalimirRobert W. JonesJohanna V. Kebabian Paige and Maximillian W. Kempner, Esq.William F. Lindgren, Ph.D.Dr. Luisa SaffiottiUmberto SaffiottiKim Greenberg and Christopher SerkinJean SpitzerDavid White

CAMPAIGN SPONSORS

Liliana and George AtanasiuLotte BailynRobin and Milo BeachLeslie and Alan BellerKarin and Elliot CattarullaLynda and Arthur H. CopelandRita DaltonCol. Ruth Dewton, in memory of Hillard Elitzer, Hans Deutsch, and Joseph and Lily DewtonAudrey DuaneEdward DworetzkyPhyllis and H. Ellis FingerWilliam GloverSusan Holstrom and Bert Voorrips, in memory of Janet and David SoyerEve and Kenneth KlothenNaomi Katz and Gerhardt Koch Nancy and Charles LaDueSharon Robinson and Jaime Laredo, in honor of Anthony Checchia and Frank SalomonRebecca A. LeeMargaret S. MacDonald, in memory of Shepard and Charlotte StoneThe Malkin Fund, in honor of Stephen StamasWendy and Philip ManevalJoseph ManogueBarbara McGrewMary Patterson McPherson, in memory of Charles M. GrayAdele Moskovitz, in memory of Irving MoskovitzEleanor Saunders and James MurrayNational Treasury Employees Union Local Chapter 153, in memory of John WillDorothy and William NerenbergWalter Pozen, in memory of David SoyerSusan and Kanti Rai, in memory of Irving MoskovitzJan Wohlberg and Morris RakerClara Taplin Rankin, in memory of Ninin BloomMaria Saffiotti-Dale and Thomas DaleJune SchneiderMr. and Mrs. Steven SchraderAnne-Marie Soullière and Lindsey C.Y. KiangW. Gene StoryJames K. SunshineIda Kavafian and Steve Tenenbom, in memory of David SoyerHelge WehmeierBeatrice and Richard Wernick

We thank all our friends who have helped to sustain Marlboro, and to further its role in developing new musical leaders through their support of our 60th Anniversary Campaign. While we have raised 90% of our goal, we are still in need of $650,000 to complete this $6.5 million drive. If you have not joined us, we hope you will do so now. Your tax-deductible donations can be paid in installments over a five-year period. Gifts of $60,000 ($20,000 per year) create named Endowment Fellowship Funds that are listed in perpetuity in our Program Books. To join us, please contact Jacob Smith by phone or email at [email protected].

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We are grateful to the following friends for helping to make this season possible, through their generous support of our Annual Fund Drive from June 1, 2013, through May 31, 2014:

ANNUAL GUARANTORS

Joan and Peter C. AndrewsThe Berner FamilyAnthony Berner Barbara and James A. BlockBorletti-Buitoni Trust, in honor of Mitsuko UchidaColburn FoundationDr. Güneş N. Ege-Akter The Ann and Gordon Getty FoundationBarbara and Robert Glauber Dale and Lois GoodDr. Hanna H. GrayCarol Colburn GrigorHecht-Levi FoundationNancy and Alan HirsigThe Island Fund in the New York Community TrustRobert W. Jones Andrea and Woodrow LeungRichard H. Levi, Esq.Jan and Daniel R. LewisCarla E. LyntonSylvia and Leonard MarxS & L Marx FoundationElizabeth E. Meyer and Michael McCaffreyNash Family FoundationDinny and Lester S. Morse, Jr. National Endowment for the ArtsNew Heritage Music FoundationPackard Humanities InstituteNancy Chang and Daniel RossnerBernice and Jerry G. RubensteinStephen StamasMr. and Mrs. H. Arnold SteinbergSteinway and SonsCarolyn King and Thomas TarpeyBarbara and Christoph WolffMarjorie and Malcolm WrightDr. Peter Zuromskis

ANNUAL SUSTAINERS

Willo Carey and Peter A. BenolielMargaret S.G. CookeLynda and Arthur H. CopelandJulianne Larson and James ForbesSylvia Howard FuhrmanRamie Targoff and Stephen J. GreenblattJudith and Richard Hurtig, in memory of Felix GalimirEmily Mason and Wolf KahnAdele Moskovitz, in memory of Irving MoskovitzAngelica and Neil RudenstineJanet and Robert Wittes

ANNUAL BENEFACTORS

Col. Ruth Dewton, in memory of Hans Deutsch, Hillard Elitzer, Heinz Luedeking, and Lily and Joseph DewtonMiss Sheila Keats, in memory of Irving MoskovitzPaige and Maximilian W. Kempner, Esq.Andrea Klepetar-FallekEve and Kenneth L. KlothenPhyllis J. MillsLuisa M. Saffiotti, Ph.D.Chalmers SmithDrs. Dorienne and George SorterLauren and Julia StilesHarvey S. TraisonDavid W. White

ANNUAL FELLOWS

Drs. Philippine and Daniel M. BerkenblitMary Maples and Richard DunnMiss Hanna Eichwald, in memory of Hans and Meta Eichwald and Josephine LockwoodBarbara E. FieldRichard and Natalie Jacoff Foundation, at the request of Rachel JacoffEleanor C. Kane. M.D.Joan and Jim LeonardMary Jane and Richard C. Lewontin

William LockeretzTrudy and Richard Schultz, in memory of Lotte and Herman BuschDr. Richard S. and Alice Thall

ANNUAL SPONSORS

Susan AngellRobin and Milo BeachCarolyn O. BluhmVivian and Marc BrodskyMr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. BunzlKarin and Elliot CattarullaLynne DarcySeth DubinNorma and Edward DworetzkyFiona Morgan FeinLeni Fuhrman Leopold R. Gellert Family TrustRosa F. and Robert J. GellertDr. Norman H. GahmCaroline and John GilbertJanet Clough and Ara GuzelimianDr. Martin C.E. HuberMr. and Mrs. Michael M. KoernerDr. F. Peter KohlerMr. and Mrs. David A. LaventholJoel and Nancy Dean LehrerSue-Ellen and Bardin Levavy, in memory of Irving Moskovitz and James B. BoskeyRichard Lipton, in honor of Sylvia and Leonard MarxEllen McCulloch-Lovell and Dr. Christopher LovellBridget G. and Robert B. LyonsMargaret Stone MacDonald, in memory of Shepard and Charlotte StoneEllen and Wendell MaddreyAnne MeyerPaul F. MichaelHenry S. MillerDorothy and William NerenbergDrs. Sharon and James Paley, in memory of Marilyn B. PaleyA

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Harriet Potashnick and Marshall LevineSue-Ellen and Bardin Levavy, in memory of Irving Moskovitz and James B. BoskeySusan and Kanti RaiJan Wohlberg and Morris RakerProfessor Howard S. Reinmuth, Jr.Drs. Luce and James ReissDr. Arleen B. and Robert RifkindMary and Steven RiskindThe Sacks Family, in memory of Herbert S. Sacks, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Mark SchulmanCarol O. SelleKimberly Greenberg and Christopher SerkinDr. Margaret Ewing SternMarylen SternweilerGudrun and Alan StewartW. Gene StoryCheryl Beil and Stephen J. WaynePeter YaminKouichi YoshinoSusan and Norbert Zeelander

ANNUAL PATRONS

Pamela and Robert AdamsBarbara and Reed AnthonyEmil J. BalthazarLuiza BalthazarWilliam N. Banks, Jr.Candace and Charles BeaudetteJanis Freedman BellowBenita Valente and Anthony P. ChecchiaPhyllis and Steven CohenDebra Fong and Christopher CostanzaLynn and David DeckerAnn DeLanceyAndrea and Peter FeigMaria Huffman and Edward C. ForlieErica Harth and Dr. David H. GallantLucy GratwickLilias MacBean HartMargaret and Peter HeplerBice Horszowski, in memory of Mieczyslaw HorszowskiCarol and Thomas KahnLorraine and David KilmerMrs. Frederick KunreutherNancy and Charles LaDueMyrna and Roger Landay

Robert E. LarriveeDr. and Mrs. Clinton N. LevinWilliam F. Lindgren Nina Dimoglou and Pierre D. MartinetMr. and Mrs. Frank B. MerrickIlse and Warren MossBarbara Wright NaegeleEls and Matthias NaegeleBess and Charles PrazakVirginia Oppenheimer and John A. Reed, Jr.Martha and Frank SalomonLucy Kostelanetz and Steven SchraderFranz W. Sichel Foundation, at the suggestion of Margaret SichelJohn G. SommerJoan and Thomas M. SpenceElizabeth and Stephen ThomasElizabeth S. WalkerErika and Helge Wehmeier, in honor of Nancy and Alan Hirsig Beatrice and Richard Wernick

IN MEMORY We acknowledge with gratitude receiptof gifts made this year in memory of:

Helen and Adolphe AdlerHerbert and Ilsa AsheSaul BellowNinin BloomJames B. BoskeyHans DeutschJoseph and Lily DewtonRagip and Nezahet N. EğeProf. Seyhan N. EğeHans and Meta EichwaldHillard ElitzerFelix GalimirKarl GirshmanJacob (Jack) GoldmanCharles Montgomery GrayDiana HeiskellFrederick L. HolbornMieczyslaw HorszowskiFlorence KopleffHelen S. KwanSidney LevinJosephine LockwoodHeinz LuedekingErnest A. Lynton

Melissa MeyerIrving MoskovitzMarcel MoysePhilipp NaegeleMarilyn B. PaleyDr. Herbert S. SacksPaola SaffiottiAlexander SchneiderEdith and Martin SegalRudolf and Irene SerkinOmar ShapliDavid and Janet SoyerMargaret R. SpanelStan SpiegelmanElaine StamasShepard and Charlotte StoneCynthia StrowbridgePeggy and Frank E. Taplin, Jr.Gisela and Erwin WeilHarry Zaratzian

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Created in conjunction with our 60th Anniversary, the Serkin Legacy Society pays tribute to those friends who have participated in our Planned Giving Program with bequests or gift annuities, and those friends who intend to leave bequests to Marlboro Music. To join us in this important effort to help ensure the future, please contact Jacob Smith at 802.254.2394, or by email at [email protected].

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Carolyn E. AggerAndré A. & Niussia AisenstadtAlfredo AmmanHerbert J. AsheJane H. BachMichael BastaWillo Carey & Peter A. BenolielHildred Z. BircherMildred B. BlissJean Tennyson BoissevainHelen C. BossonMarjorie BragdonLaura BraytonCarol Laise Bunker, in memory of Elizabeth Stevens LaiseAnthony Checchia & Benita ValenteEileen Tate ClineJudith & Isidore CohenCharles E. CrookRamona M. CuttingJoseph A. Davenport, III, in memory of Lilliore Decker Morgan & Letitia Morgan Davenport David DeckerElizabeth B. DotenDr. Hildegard DurfeeThe Hon. Abe FortasSidney M. FriedbergFelix GalimirHenry E. GerstleyChristine GesslerMarin D. GettryErnest GoldmanFrederick GoldmanJacob (Jack) GoldmanJohanna GraudanLucy Gratwick Liesel HamburgerRoxanna HammondJohn HaywardLois Hayward

Hedrina G. HeinmanEliot P. HirshbergMartha Hitchens, in honor of Robert Lentz Frederick HolbornDorothy R. HolcombElinor W. JanewayLeon KirchnerMargot KonerdingFlorence Kopleff, in honor of Anthony Checchia & Frank Salomon Klaus Peter KushelFlorence S. LacknerFlorence D. LeachMaria Luisa LedererOwen and CiCi LeeWilliam LindgrenWilliam LockeretzWalter LoweyMartha L. LowensteinMarianne LuedekingGertrude H. LynnePhilip & Wendy ManevalJoseph MannEugene I. MayerGjon MiliIrving MoskovitzElizabeth Frothingham MooreJosephine Lee Murray, in honor of Marcel Moyse Kate NetterHelen Walker ParsonsFlorence A. PutscharMiriam T. RudulphMary B. RussellEdgar SalingerFrank & Martha SalomonRuth Scott SeatonChristopher Serkin & Kimberly GreenbergCharlotte A. ShatkinGeorge ShumlinDavid & Janet Soyer

Margaret R. SpanelJean SpitzerMarion SpraugeStephen StamasJulius SteinerHella M. StreetBarbara SwainFrank E. Taplin, Jr.Gerald & Bernice Tell, in honor of Janet & David SoyerRuth E. ThomasHarvey Traison, in honor of Samuel & Ruth TraisonEdith B. TroyerAlice TullyMarieluise VogelEllen P. WieseJean E. WilderJohn WillDavid WhiteGladys W. Winter Arlee WoldarMalcolm & Marjorie WrightPhyllis G. Young

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Helen and Adolphe Adler (in memoriam)–by Ms. Marsha GrayDr. Güneș N. Ege-Akter–for an annual Musicians From Marlboro concert in Toronto. Dedicated to the memory of Ragıp and Nezahet N. Ege and Prof. Seyhan N. Ege and to the inspiration of Rudolf SerkinArgosy Foundation, for the Composer-in-Residence programNiussia and Andre A. AisenstadtAlfredo Amman–by their family and friendsHerbert J. and Ilsa Ashe, for Musicians From MarlboroLuis Batlle–by Ernest A. and Carla Lynton Luis Batlle–by Malcolm and Marjorie WrightM.C. and W.A.L. Bazeley–by their familyRudolph P. and Hildred Z. Bircher, in honor of Rudolf SerkinCornelius N. Bliss–by Mrs. Bliss ParkinsonJean Tennyson Boissevain–by the Jean Tennyson FoundationAdolf Busch–by Rudolf and Irene SerkinHerman and Lotte Busch–by the Heineman FoundationPina Carmirelli–by the Heineman FoundationPablo Casals–by the CBS FoundationAnthony Checchia and Frank Salomon–by Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Taplin, Jr.Cleveland String Quartet–by Herbert and Ilsa AsheJudith and Isidore Cohen–by their family and friendsClaudio Cordeiro (in memoriam)–by Ken Banta and Tony PoweCroddy Family FoundationLilliore Decker Morgan and Letitia Morgan Davenport (in memoriam)–by Joseph A. Davenport, IIIElizabeth B. Doten (in memoriam) Isabel and Henry E. Eccles (in memoriam)–by the Eccles familyDr. and Mrs. William EpsteinCarol Faris–by Susan and Kanti RaiDrs. Ronald M. Ferry and Robert W. WhiteSampson R. and Miriam Field–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsSampson R. Field (in memoriam)–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsSidney M. and Miriam FriedbergMadeline Foley–by her family and friendsJulianne J. Larsen and James ForbesSuzanne and Felix Galimir–by their family and friendsChristine Gessler, for pianistsRichard M. Goodman (in memoriam)–by Margaret A. Goodman, family and friendsKatharine GrahamKatharine Graham–by Dr. and Mrs. William A. Epstein

Johanna and Nikolai Graudan–by their family and friendsCharles Montgomery Gray (in memoriam)–by Dr. Hanna H. Gray, family and friendsGuarneri String Quartet–by Mrs. Lorna ScherzerLaurens Hammond–by Mrs. Laurens HammondWilliam Randolph Hearst–by the William Randolph Hearst FoundationCharles and Muriel HeimHettie H. and Dannie N. Heineman–by the Heineman FoundationStephen D. and Ludmila Heineman–by the Heineman FoundationDr. H.C. Gunter HenleMary Crowder Hess–by her family and friendsEliot P. Hirshberg (in memoriam) Edna M. Hirshinger–by the Heineman FoundationFrederick L. Holborn (in memoriam)–by Dr. Hanna H. GrayMieczyslaw Horszowski–by Mr. and Mrs. Talcott M. BanksJonathan and Mary Gray Hughes (in memoriam), for vocalists– by Benjamin and Jesus Acosta-HughesMark H. Johnson–by Mrs. Mark H. JohnsonWilliam Kapell–by his family and friendsAlice Kaufmann (in memoriam)–by her children, Carla and Ernest Lynton and Peter KaufmannBarbara Kempner (in memoriam)–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsEarl Kim (in memoriam), for young composers–by the International Sejong Soloists, family, and friendsLeon and Gertrude KirchnerFlorence Kopleff, for singers, in honor of Anthony P. Checchia and Frank SalomonBoris and Sonya Kroyt–by Adele and Irving MoskovitzBoris and Sonya Kroyt (in memoriam)–by Joan K. AndrewsHelen S. Kwan (in memoriam)–by Dr. Theodore Hwa KwanKarl Leubsdorf (in memoriam)–by Bertha B. LeubsdorfWoodrow and Andrea Leung, for the recording studio and recorded archivesBerenice and Zvi Levavy (in memoriam)–by Sue-Ellen and Bardin LevavyAlice and Rudolph J. Lilienfeld (in memoriam)–by Marieluise Vogel, and their family and friendsMr. and Mrs. Pare LorentzJoe and Emily Lowe FoundationErnest A. Lynton (in memoriam)–by the Kaufmann familyErnest A. Lynton (in memoriam), for invited artists–by the Lynton and Kaufmann familiesCarla E. Lynton–by Michael Basta

Created through special gifts and bequests, Endowment Fellowship Funds provide vital annual support—in perpetuity—for young Marlboro musicians. They have been established in honor of:

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Ceil R. and Joseph MannAgnes E. Meyer–by Dr. Eugene Meyer III and Mrs. Ruth EpsteinDr. Eugene Meyer, IIIDr. Eugene and Mary B. Meyer–by The Island Fund at the direction of Eugene Bradley Meyer, Ruth Meyer Guffee, Anne Meyer and Elizabeth E. MeyerGjon Mili (in memoriam)Ada Minor–by her daughter, M. Ethel HagenbuckleIrene Mittelsdorf–by her family and friendsMoric and Alice Morawetz–by Hella Moravec StreetAdele Reisner Moskovitz–by Irving MoskovitzIrving Moskovitz–by his family, and Marlboro trustees, staff, and friends Blanche Honneger Moyse–by Drs. Daniel and Philippine M. BerkenblitPhilipp Naegele–by Irene and Rudolf Serkin, and Marlboro trustees Harvey OlnickPaul N. and Dorothy Olson–by Frank and Peggy Taplin, and Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsBessie Oshlag–by Paul N. and Dorothy OlsonSiegfried and Heidi Palm, for cellists–by Irene and Rudolf SerkinJosephine Bay Paul (in memoriam)–by the Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundation, Inc.Faren Pechet–by the Pechet familyPechet Family Fund–by Dr. Maurice M. PechetHenry Z. Persons–by his family and friendsThe Presser FoundationWalter G. J. Putschar–by Florence A. PutscharSimon Rose–by the Heineman FoundationLewis S. Rosenstiel–by The Rosenstiel FoundationVernon C. Rossner (in memoriam)–by Nancy Chang, Daniel Rossner, Elaine Rossner, and Andrew RossnerMiriam T. RudulphPaul Sacher, in honor of Rudolf Serkin–by Hoffman La Roche, Inc.Paola Saffiotti (in memoriam)–by her family, and Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsRobert Saudek (in memoriam)–by his wife, Elizabeth K. Saudek, family, and friendsArtur Schnabel–by Mr. and Mrs. Abram N. SpanelAlexander Schneider–by his family and friendsAlexander Schneider FoundationJune and Mischa Schneider–by their family and friendsWilliam Schwann (in memoriam)–by his wife, Aire-Maija SchwannDr. Eugenie SchwarzwaldMax Y. Seaton (in memoriam)–by Ruth Scott SeatonEdith L. and Martin E. Segal–by Susan S. and Kanti R. RaiRudolf Serkin, for pianistsRudolf and Irene Serkin–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsLeonard Shure–by Louise Shonk KellyHelen S. and Samuel L. SlosbergSocieta del Quartetto di Milano and the Italian Friends of MarlboroJanet and David Soyer–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friends

Janet and David Soyer, for senior string playersMargaret R. and A.M. SpanelAtherton Hall Sprague, for cellists–by the Marion Sprague TrustStephen and Elaine Stamas–by their family, and Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsBlema and Arnold SteinbergGeorge Szell–by the Heineman FoundationFrank E. Taplin–by Marlboro trustees, staff, and friendsMargaret Eaton Taplin–by Frank E. TaplinPaul Tortelier–by Louise Shonk KellyArturo ToscaniniEdith B. and Richard P. TroyerMiss Alice TullyTeresa M. Vannin (in memoriam)–by Jane Hohfeld GalanteLila Wallace Reader’s Digest FundShirley Ann Weekley and Judith Sherman–by Dr. and Mrs. Andre A. AisenstadtWhetsone Inn–by Muriel and John F. HaywardThe Helen F. Whitaker FundLawrence A. Wien FoundationJean E. WilderRobert and Agnes Janeway Wise–by their family and friendsHyunah Yu–by Pierre D. Martinet and Nina Dimoglou

Tax-deductible contributions to the 2014 Annual Fund Drive may be sent to the Marlboro School of Music, Inc., 1528 WalnutStreet, Suite 301, Phildelphia, PA 19102. For more information, email Jacob Smith at [email protected]

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Special ThanksWE EXPRESS SINCERE THANKS TO:

Steinway & Sons for providing outstanding pianos for our use each summer, and for their cooperation and assistance with our piano technicians.

Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, President; Richard H. Saudek, Clerk; and the other members of the Board of Trustees; Dan Cotter, Director of Plant and Operations of Marlboro College; and the entire Marlboro College community for their kind cooperation, help and hospitality.

The Canadian Friends of Marlboro Music for its generous continuing support.

Mary Heller for her thoughtful loan of two fine violins.

The firm of Blank Rome LLP, and attorneys William H. Roberts and Michael Pollack, for outstanding pro bono legal assistance.

Dr. Güneş N. Eğe for her generosity in creating an Endowment Fund to underwrite an annual Musicians From Marlboro tour concert in Toronto, dedicated to the memory of Ragip and Nezahet N. Eğe and Prof. Seyhan N. Eğe and to the inspiration of Rudolf Serkin.

The late Florence Kopleff for her generous bequest creating a fund to assist young Marlboro singers, made in honor of Anthony P. Checchia and Frank Salomon.

Richard Levi, Esquire, for their leadership support of the 60th Anniversary Campaign.

Lester and Dinny Morse for their gift initiating an endowed fund to support annual Musicians From Marlboro concerts at Carnegie Hall, and to Susan and Elihu Rose for their support of this fund.

Sylvia and Leonard Marx for underwriting the annual three-concert Musicians from Marlboro series in Greenwich, Connecticut; and Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Andrews for supporting a tour concert in Baltimore in honor of Leon Fleisher.

John Cook, Joan Sorrano, and Dan Avchen of HGA; Kipp Rancourt of Courtland Construction; and Martin L. Risley and Kevin D. Thatcher of CHA for their excellent work on Marlboro’s new senior housing project.

The following trustees and friends for establishing Endowment Fellowship Funds: Dr. Hanna H. Gray, in memory of Frederick L. Holborn; Malcolm and Marjorie Wright, in honor of Luis Batlle; Ms. Marsha Gray, in memory of Helen and Adolphe Adler; Dr. Theodore Hwa Kwan, in memory of Helen S. Kwan; Woodrow and Andrea Leung, in support of the recording studio and recorded archives; and the estate of A.M. and Margaret R. Spanel.

Lorne Feinberg for his generous pro bono legal assistance in obtaining a number of visas for our participating musicians.

Don and Rebecca Snyder for their continuing help in organizing and disseminating Marlboro’s photographic archives.

Jim Crosson, Howard Dukes, Susan Emlen, Carol Faris, Lucy Gratwick, Freddie Hart, Bradford Kochel, Andrea and Woodrow Leung, Fred Lovitch, Guy Ostertag, Steven Riskind, June Schneider,Jane Southworth, Edith Thomas, and Herbert and Arlene Wartenberg for their kind volunteer help.

Elizabeth Chickering, Allen Cohen, Dr. Güneş N. Eğe, Paula Forrest, Sylvia and Leonard Marx, and Michael Reingold for their help with the Musicians from Marlboro tours and Marlboro’s Next Generation Society.

University of Pennsylvania staff members Nancy Shawcross, Curator of Manuscripts; Richard Griscom, head of the Otto E. Albrecht Music Library; David McKnight, Director of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library; and Kristin K. Winch, Associate Director of Development, for their kind assistance in arranging for the University to serve as the permanent home for the Marlboro Music archives.

David White, and T. Wilson and Jill Hulme for their kind hospitality.

Dr. Martina Sczesny and Dr. Robert Tortolani for their services as school physicians, and to the Community Health Plan/Brattleboro Health Center for providing health services to the Marlboro Music community.

The following organizations for their matching gift support: Boeing Corporation, ExxonMobil Foundation, GE Foundation, The Getty Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM Corporation, Merck and Co., the Prudential Foundation, and the Packard Humanities Institute.

The late André A. Aisenstadt for establishing the “André A. and Niussia Aisenstadt Recording Fund,” and for his generous bequest providing support for the Marlboro Endowment Fund.

National Endowment for the Arts for its Special Project support.

Marlboro gratefully acknowledges bequests this year from the estates of Herbert and Ilsa Ashe, Raymond H. Dearden, Jr., Jacob (Jack) Goldman, Josephine Lee Murray, George Shumlin, Janet Soyer, and Margaret R. Spanel.

The children of Eugene and Mary Bradley Meyer have established a special fund in their parents’ honor, which is part of our Endowment and is known as “The Eugene and Mary Bradley Meyer Participant Endowment Fellowships Fund, given by their children Ruth Meyer Guffee, Elizabeth Meyer, Bradley Meyer and Anne Meyer.”

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EDUCATION FOR A CHANGING WORLD

Collaboration is at the heart of our programs. Marlboro College is a proud host of the internationally renowned Marlboro Music School and Festival. After more than six decades together we celebrate its success in keeping the chamber music tradition vital and providing a rare setting for musicians to rehearse and perform together.

Our past and futures are intertwined, but we have more in common than a shared history and these beautiful surroundings. Both “Marlboros” believe in inspired teaching and learning that depends on motivation, curiosity, and discipline. At the college, as at the Music School, serious learners work collaboratively with those whose deep knowledge and experience both broaden and deepen their skills.

For adults who seek to learn and to improve their careers, Marlboro College offers graduate degrees and certificates in teaching, management, and technology in the downtown Brattleboro Center for Graduate and Professional Studies. We welcome musicians and audience members to Marlboro College, a haven for discovery and creativity, in the summer and all year round.

Ellen McCulloch LovellPresident, Marlboro College

How do we prepare students for our global world?

• Students design their own course of study, usually interdisciplinary, advised by their teachers. They are challenged in small classes and one-on-one tutorials.

• We encourage students to seek what sets their minds on fire and provokes the creativity and global perspective, which are intrinsic to our mission.

• Every Marlboro student must master clear writing; we believe it leads to clear thinking.

• Through our “radically traditional” approach, we create high expectations that students live up to as they own their own educations.

Why are we committed to a “liberating arts” education at a time when so many are concerned about their economic futures?

• Employers confirm that the skills we teach— critical thinking, creative problem-solving, clear expression, teamwork, and historical and cultural context—are the best preparation for the vocations of today and the future.

• Studying the liberal arts leads to understanding what it means to be human and how to keep learning in a changing and interconnected world. This wide-ranging study of the arts, humanities, social sciences and the sciences liberates the student’s potential.

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Kuok-Wai Lio, piano Seymour Lipkin, piano Anthony McGill, clarinet Ricardo Morales, clarinet Dimitri Murrath, viola Musicians from Marlboro Péter Nagy, piano Nigel North, lute Orion Quartet Eric Owens, bass-baritone Pacifica Quartet Mark Padmore, tenor Philadelphia Orchestra Musicians Susanna Phillips, soprano Matthew Polenzani, tenor Quatuor Ebène Quatuor Mosaïques Cynthia Raim, piano Samuel Rhodes, viola Harold Robinson, double bass Dorothea Röschmann, soprano Marcy Rosen, cello Rubens Quartet

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Marlboro Music thanks our advertisers for their support, and for helping to provide memorable experiences to our patrons each summer and throughout the year. If you would like to promote your business or cultural event at Marlboro next season, please contact Michael Herring, [email protected].