Saturday, August 23, 2008

Mark your calendar......

Dates for the 2009 Lakeside Symphony season:
July 27 - August 21, 2009

A day in the life of an LSO member.......


Rehearsal 8/21/08
NAME THAT TUNE!

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Lakeside Symphony Roster: 2008

The Lakeside Symphony Orchestra

45th Festival Season -- 2008
Robert L. Cronquist,
Music Director & Conductor

First Violins
James Braid, Concertmaster
Gary Sliauzis
Benjamin Lloyd
Gregory Morris
Karlton Taylor
Christopher Reed
Dana Mader
Joan Ferst
Katharine Anderson
Pamela Fiocca
Lisa Watkins
Grace Baker
Nicole Craycraft
Alicia Tremmel
Dan Gilbert (extra)
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Second Violins
Cecilia Johnson
Steve Ostrow
Rebecca Holliday
Cynthia Kreiner
Bill Klickman
Janet Klickman
Teresa Hargrove
Michael Sieberg
Serge Krauss
Sharon Bartley
Lori Bright
Eloise Guy (extra)
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Violas
Colleen Braid
Keith Holliday
William Wilson
Linda Davis
Sue Friese
Norma Jean Stanford
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Violoncellos
Alice Lloyd
Charles Griffith
Sally Ross
David Baumgartner
Allison Braid Olsen
Edward Szabo
Tara Klein
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Basses
Richard Alleshouse
Debbie Taylor
Karl Olsen
Eric Alleshouse
Aaron Keaster
Andrew Stetson
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Flutes
Amy Heritage
Connie Alleshouse
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Piccolo
Connie Alleshouse
Virginia Steiger
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Oboes
Lorraine Dorsey
Emily Van Niman
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English Horn
Emily Van Niman
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Clarinets
Eugene Williams
John Kurokawa
Robert Davis
Kevin Schempf
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Bassoons
Julia Budd Stuneck
Heather Roys
Jordan Kile
Charlotte Hines
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French Horns
Charles Payette
Kathy Widlar
Marlene Ford
Robert Gilbert
William Klickman
Connie West Roop
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Trumpets
Paul Jackson
Peter Mader
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Trombones
Robert Ford
John Ross
Sam Chen
Dennis Herris
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Tuba
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Timpani
Jeremy Craycraft
Andy Pongracz
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Percussion
Andy Pongracz
Linda Allen
Katherine Bracy
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Harp
Katherine Bracy
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Piano
Linda Allen

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Rooms available 2009

Rooms for rent, 2009
404 Maple Ave., Lakeside, OH 43440
Contact: Pat Borean
614-554-1776
419-798-5822
Double bed/private bath: $75/night; $350/week
Double room, $55/night; $250/week
Twin room, $60/night; $300/week
Queen room, $60/night; $300/week
Ask about monthly rate. Porch with wicker rockers and refrigerator privileges.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Evening Song Cottage in Lakeside, OH (Bed & Breakfast) and other places to stay in the area


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.http://www.eveningsongcottage-bb.com/

Maxwell House

List of rooming houses (B & Bs) at Lakeside:
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Hotels and other accommodations at Lakeside:
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Area motels/hotels:

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Lakeside Symphony 2008 Season Schedule

Lakeside Symphony
Robert L. Cronquist, Conductor and Music Director
Founded in 1964
2008 Season
2008 Schedule; all rehearsals and performances at Hoover Auditorium, Lakeside, Ohio

Week 1, July 28 - August 2
Mon., July 28 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Tues., July 29 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Weds., July 30 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 1, 8:15 PM: Overture to Candide, Bacchanale from Samson & Delilah, 1812 Overture
Thurs., July 31 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Fri., Aug. 1 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Sat., Aug. 2 - 2:00 PM Rehearsal (not 1:30, as previously scheduled)
CONCERT # 2, 8:15 PM: Ballet program

Week 2, August 4 - 8
Mon., Aug. 4: DOUBLE REHEARSALS:
...10:00 AM and 1:30 PM
Tues., Aug. 5 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 3, 8:15 PM: Peter and the Wolf, Music from L'Arlesienne, Russian Sailors Dance
Weds., Aug. 6 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Thurs., Aug. 7 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Fri., Aug. 8 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 4, 8:15 PM: Roman Carnival Overture, Prokofief Piano Concerto No. 1

Week 3, August 11 - 16
Mon., Aug. 11 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Tues., Aug. 12 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Weds., Aug. 13 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 5, 8:15 PM: William Tell Overture, Haydn Symphony No. 104
Thurs., Aug. 14 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Fri., Aug. 15 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Sat., Aug. 16 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 6, 8:15 PM: Overture to Yeomen of the Guard, Royal Fireworks Music, London Suite

Week 4, August 18 - 22
Mon., Aug. 18: DOUBLE REHEARSALS:
...10:00 AM and 1:30 PM
Tues., Aug. 19 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 7, 8:15 PM: Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, Sibelius Symphony No. 1
Weds., Aug. 20 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Thurs., Aug. 21 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
Fri., Aug. 22 - 10:00 AM Rehearsal
CONCERT # 8, 8:15 PM: Beethoven Triple Concerto, Franck Symphony in D Minor

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2008 Lakeside Symphony Concert Programs


THE LAKESIDE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Robert L. Cronquist, Music Director and Conductor
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1. WEDNESDAY, July 30, 2008
A PROGRAM OF LIGHT CLASSICS
Light Cavalry Overture-------------------------------------von Suppe
Ballet Music from William Tell------------------------------Rossini
Music of Leroy Anderson
...Fiddle Faddle
...Blue Tango
...A Trumpeter’s Lullaby
...Bugler’s Holiday
Bacchanale from Samson and Delilah--------------Saint-Saens
INTERMISSION
King Cotton March----------------------------------------------Sousa
Intermezzo from Hary Janos--------------------------------Kodaly
Hungarian Dances No. 5 & 6--------------------------------Brahms
1812 Overture, op. 49-----------------------------------Tchaikovsky
The audience is invited to a reception for the orchestra in the lobby of Hoover immediately following the concert.
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2. SATURDAY, August 2, 2008
IVA M. CLARK MEMORIAL CONCERT
POINTE OF DEPARTURE BALLET COMPANY
Karen Gabay and Raymond Rodriguez, Directors
Festival Overture-----------------------------------------Shostakovich
Children’s Games--------------------------------------------------Bizet
...March
...The Doll
...The Top
...Little Boy, Little Girl
...The Ball
Intermezzo from Pagliacci-------------------------------Leoncavello
Grand Pas de Quatre---------------------------------------------Pugni
INTERMISSION
Flower Festival pas de deux-----------------------------------Helsted
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from
The Nutcracker--------------------------------------------Tchaikovsky
Pas de Deux from Coppelia------------------------------------Delibes
Le Corsaire variation---------------------------------------------Drigo
Nutcracker Pas de Deux---------------------------------Tchaikovsky
Finale from Raymonda--------------------------------------Glazanov
POINTE OF DEPARTURE is a summer ballet company based in Cleveland. During the rest of the year, Karen Gabay and Raymond Rodriguez are principal dancers with the San Jose Ballet. These world class artists return to northern Ohio each summer to present a ballet series.
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3. TUESDAY, August 5, 2008
THE REVEREND TOM SNYDER, NARRATOR
Roman Carnival Overture-----------------------------------Berlioz
Peter & the Wolf-------------------------------------------Prokofieff
...(An Orchestral Fairy Tale)
INTERMISSION
Russian Sailor’s Dance
from the Red Poppy--------------------------------------------Gliere
Slavonic Dance No. 8, op. 46--------------------------------Dvorak
Selections from L’Arlesienne----------------------------------Bizet
...Pastorale
...Menuetto
...Carillon
...Menuetto
...Farandole
Rakoczy March from the
Damnation of Faust--------------------------------------------Berlioz
THE REV. TOM SNYDER is Co-Director of Religious Life at the Lakeside Association and adjunct faculty at Ashland Theological Seminary. Tom and his wife, Kitty, have two grown sons, Andrew (married to Jill) and Peter and are the proud grandparents of baby Zoe and Thomas.
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4. FRIDAY, August 8, 2008
DANIEL WANG, PIANO
Symphonic Poem, the Fountains of Rome---------------Respighi
Concerto for Piano & Orchestra
In D Flat Major, op. 10 --------------------------------------Prokofieff
INTERMISSION
Symphony No. 104 in D Major--------------------------------Haydn
...Adagio; Allegro
...Andante
...Menuetto; Allegro
...Finale: Spiritoso
DANIEL WANG is a 9th grader at Orange High School. He has studied with Ella Karasik at the Cleveland Music School Settlement since 2004. Daniel plays in both his school orchestra and the CIM Preparatory Orchestra and was a winner of several piano competitions. He also plays cello, is a competitive swimmer and a member of the Orange Speech and Debate Team.
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5. WEDNESDAY, August 13, 2008
JAMES BRAID, VIOLIN
Overture to William Tell --------------------------------------Rossini
Concerto for Violin & Orchestra
In D minor, BWV 1052------------------------------------------Bach
...Allegro
...Adagio
...Allegro
INTERMISSION
Symphony No. 2, in C minor, op. 17------------------Tchaikovsky
...Andante sostenuto: allegro vivo
...Andantino marziale, quasi moderato
...Scherzo: Allegro molto vivace
...Finale: Moderato assai, allegro vivo
JAMES BRAID, one of three family members in the Lakeside Symphony, is celebrating his 23rd year as Concertmaster. Over the years he has performed most of the major violin concertos with the Lakeside Smphony including the Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Brahms as well as some outstanding works outside the standard repertoire. He has also collaborated with other members of the orchestra as soloists– notably with his wife, Colleen (principal violist) in performances of compositions for violin and viola. Mr. Braid is also a longtime member of the Cincinnati Symphony.
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6. SATURDAY, August 16, 2008
“AT THE PROMS” WITH FRED REEDER, BARITONE & THE FESTIVAL CHOIR; Craig Dieterich, Conductor
Overture to the Yoeman of the Guard---------------------------Sullivan
Coronation Anthem No. 1-------------------------------------------Handel
Gilbert and Sullivan Selections:
...When Britain Really Ruled the Waves
...Our Great Mikado is a Virtuous Man
...I’ve Got a Little List
Royal Fireworks Music----------------------------------------------Handel
...Overture
...Alla Siciliana
...Bouree
...Menuetto
INTERMISSION
Colonel Bogey March-------------------------------------------------Alford
Gilbert and Sullivan Selections:
...When I was a Lad
...Nightmare Song
...I am the Model of a Modern Major General
London Suite-----------------------------------------------------------Coates
...Covent Garden
...Westminster
...Knightsbridge March
...Land of Hope and Glory---------------------------------------------Elgar
FRED REEDER is nationally recognized as a Gilbert & Sullivan artist performing with orchestras and opera companies throughout the country. He resides in Ashland, Ohio.
CRAIG DIETERICH, Director of the Chautauqua Chorale, is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace and the University of Michigan. He is the former Director of Choirs at Interlochen Arts Academy.
The FESTIVAL CHOIR members come from many Ohio communities to participate in this special concert.
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7. TUESDAY, August 19, 2008
JAEWON LEE, PIANO
Concerto No. 2, in C minor, op 18
for Piano and Orchestra ---------------------------------Rachmaninoff
...Moderato
...Adagio sostenueto
...Allegro Scherzando
INTERMISSION
Symphony No. 1, in E minor, op.39---------------------------Sibelius
...Andante ma non troppo, Allegro energico
...Andante ma non troppo lento
...Allegro
...Finale: Andante, Allegro molto
JAEWON LEE holds an Artist Diploma degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she was awarded the William Kurzban Prize for excellence. After teaching at the Cleveland Music School Settlement for 14 years, Jaewon is currently on the piano faculty at Washington Conservatory of Music. As an active performer, she has performed with many orchestras. This is her third appearance with the Lakeside Symphony. (www.jaewonpiano.com)
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8. FRIDAY, August 22, 2008
CAROLINE GOULDING, VIOLIN; REGINA MUSHABAC, VIOLONCELLO; EMANUAELA FRISCIONI, PIANO
Concerto for Violin, Violoncello, Piano and Orchestra in
C Major, op. 56---------------------------------------------Beethoven
...Allegro
...Largo
...Finale: Rondo alla Polacca
INTERMISSION
Symphony in D minor------------------------------------------Franck
...Lento: Allegro non troppo
...Allegretto
...Allegro non troppo
CAROLINE GOULDING is a 15 year old veteran violinist— appearing with many orchestras including the Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Women’s Orchestra. She is performing on the ex Lobkowicz by A&H Amati, 1617 Cremona Violin, through the generosity of the Stradivari Society of Chicago. She studies with Paul Kantor at the Cleveland Institite of Music. (www.carolinegoulding.com)
ENAMUELA FRISCIONI is the Director of the Classical Piano Performance Academy at Tri-C East in Cleveland and is on the faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She has won numerous piano competitions and has performed as soloist and in ensembles extensively throughout Italy and the United States. (www.cim.edu/colFaculty.php)
Award winning REGINA MUSHABAC is on demand as recitalist and soloist with orchestra in this country and abroad. She is professor of cello at the Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music. She has won numerous awards and can be heard in solo recordings on the GM Recording Label and Trumedia Records. (www.reginamushabac.com)
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ROBERT L. CRONQUIST
MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR
This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Lakeside Symphony Orchestra and the 38th year for Music Director, Robert L. Cronquist. During his 37 years as Music Director, Mr. Cronquist has endeavored to bring outstanding artists to Lakeside to appear with the orchestra including Metropolitan Opera stars: Jerome Hines, Frank Guarrera and Patrice Munsel. Well known Cleveland artists Eunice Podis, Jean Geis, Clive Lythgoe, and Joela Jones have performed with the orchestra as well as international celebrities including “Doc” Severinsen, Ferrante and Teicher, Florian ZaBach, Carlos Montoya and George Shearing.
Ballet performances have been a regular feature at Lakeside with appearances of the Indianapolis Ballet, the Cleveland-San Jose Ballet and recently the Pointe of Departure Ballet Co. Fully staged operas that Mr. Cronquist has presented include Rigoletto, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Lucia de Lammermoor, Cosi fan Tutti and Tosca. This season will feature an evening “At the Proms” with the Lakeside Chorale and Gilbert & Sullivan specialist, Fred Reeder.
Before becoming the Music Director at Lakeside, Mr. Cronquist conducted the Mansfield Symphony for 22 years. During his tenure in Mansfield he brought many world famous artists to perform with the symphony including Jose Iturbi, Itzak Perlman, Robert Merrill, Joseph Fuchs, Leonard Rose, Joseph Gingold, Eugene Istomin, John Browning and Blanche Thebom.
In addition to conducting the Lakeside Symphony, Mr. Cronquist just completed his 18th season conducting the historic Cleveland Women’s Orchestra, the longest continuously performing women’s orchestra in the country. This orchestra performs a variety of special event programs and an annual spring concert at Severance Hall. During his 18 years as Music Director, he has expanded the orchestra’s concert season and established an endowment to ensure the future of this unique ensemble.
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PRE-CONCERT TALKS
Dr. Jay Mann will present three pre-concert talks during the 2008 season. The pre-concert talks will focus on preparing listeners to understand and enjoy the repertoire which the Symphony will perform on that evening. Emphasis will be placed on historical settings of the work, style analysis of the music and text when used, and the composers’ intentions for writing the music. Pre-concert talks will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Fountain Inn Green Room on:
...~Tuesday, August 5th
...~Saturday, August 16th
...~Tuesday, August 19th
Dr. Mann is Professor Emeritus of Music at Heidelberg College in Tiffin. Dr. Mann earned his Masters in Music from Indiana University and Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Cincinnati.
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Programs Paid in Part by THE LAKESIDE WOMEN’S CLUB

Thursday, August 21, 2008

For Lakeside Symphony members: check cashing, depositing and getting cash during 2008 LSO season

From Shirley Stary, February 25, 2008
(Rec'd May 10, 2008)
FREE CHECK CASHING
Paychecks can be cashed free at the Huntington Bank.
1. Go to the Huntington Bank on the corner of Routes. 53 & 163 in the Catawba/Port Clinton area with your payroll check and the 'Check Cashing Privileges' card from Shirley Stary.
2. Endorse the back side of your check.
3. Your valid driver's license and this 'privileges' card will entitle you to cash your payroll check ONLY without a fee. All musicians' names willl be on a list for the teller to check. Ask for the manager, Tracy Kilpatrick, if you have any problems.
FREE DEPOSITING OF CHECK AT ANY ATM
Paychecks can be deposited into your bank account by using your bank Debit Card.
1. Endorse the back side of your check.
2. Put check into a bank envelope.
3. Fill out the amount of each check and the total deposited on the envelope, and the name of your banking institution. (Your banking institution must use one of the same money networks as is accepted by the depositing bank. These are Pulse; Plus; Star; Money Station and several others. This network will electronically update your balance with the deposit.)
4. Go to the ATM at the bank.
5. Use your bank Debit Card, plus pin number, to deposit your check to your checking account. (There is no bank charge for deposits).
GETTING CASH
1. Go to a merchant that uses Master Card or VISA Debit Cards (Wal-Mart, Bassett's, Rite-Aid and others.)
2. Purchase merchandise or service.
3. Use your Debit Card to pay for the merchandise and ask for cash back. Depending on the store policy, you will be able to draw out funds to the balance of your account. (Some card machines show you can take out even amounts, such as, $20, $40, $60, $100 and no bank charge is made for this service.)
4. Debit Cards electronically update balances as the card data is transmitted.

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