Ravinia 2022, Issue 2
PAVILION 7:00 PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2022 CHICAGO PHILHARMONIC THIAGO TIBERIO, conductor Directed by RICHARD DONNER Produced by RICHARD DONNER and HARVEY BERNHARD Screenplay by CHRIS COLUMBUS Story by STEVEN SPIELBERG Executive Producers STEVEN SPIELBERG FRANK MARSHALL • KATHLEEN KENNEDY Original Score by DAVE GRUSIN Starring Mikey SEAN ASTIN Brand JOSH BROLIN Chunk JEFF COHEN Mouth COREY FELDMAN Andy KERRI GREEN Stef MARTHA PLIMPTON Data KE HUY-QUAN Sloth JOHN MATUSZAK Jake ROBERT DAVI Francis JOE PANTOLIANO Mama Fratelli ANNE RAMSEY Troy STEVE ANTIN © 1985 Warner Bros Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. Tonight’s program features the complete film The Goonies with a live performance of its entire score, running approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes with a 20-minute intermission. Out of respect for the musicians and your fellow audience members, please remain seated until the conclusion of the end credits. CHICAGO PHILHARMONIC The Chicago Philharmonic Society is a collaboration of nearly 200 of the highest-level classical musicians performing in the Chicago metropolitan area. Governed under a structure of musician leadership, the society presents concerts at venues throughout the Chicago area that cover the full spectrum of symphonic music. The society’s orchestra, known simply as the Chicago Philhar- monic, has been called one of the country’s finest symphonic orchestras, and its unique chamber music ensembles, which perform as Chicago Phil Chamber, draw from its vast pool of versatile musicians. The society’s community engagement programs connect Chicago-area youth to clas- sical music by providing access to symphonic concerts, mentorship from Chicago Philharmonic musicians, and performance opportunities. Founded 32 years ago, the Chicago Philharmonic is known for providing symphonic support to international and national touring companies in all music genres, and it served as the official orchestra of The Joffrey Ballet for eight years. The Chica- go Philharmonic also continues its nearly 30-year association with Ravinia Festival, is a resident company of the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, and performs at all the great concert halls of the Chicago and North Shore area, including AuditoriumTheatre and Symphony Center. The Illinois Council of Orchestras has awarded the Chicago Philharmonic with a range of honors, including Orchestra of the Year (2018), Programming of the Year (2019), Community Relations of the Year (2019), Executive Director of the Year (2020), and Conductor of the Year (2021). VIOLINS David Perry Concertmaster Christie Abe Bernardo Arias Lori Ashikawa Stephen Boe Cristina Buciu Lisa Fako Roberta Freier Sheila Hanford Francois Henkins Katherine Hughes Kiju Joh Carmen Kassinger Helen Kim Whun Kim Michele Lekas Clara Lindner Domnica Lungu Azusa Tashiro Michelle Wynton Jeff Yang VIOLAS Rose Armbrust-Griffin Principal Loretta Gillespie Tim Hoorelbek Daniel Golden Claudia Lasareff-Mironoff Ryan Rump Clara Takarabe Bonnie Yeager CELLOS Mara McClain Principal Matthew Agnew Margaret Daly Paula Kosower Wei Liu Denton Edward Moore BASSES Collins Trier Principal Nick Adams Jonathan Cegys Kit Polen Greg Sarchet FLUTES John Thorne Principal Jennifer Clippert Karin Ursin OBOES Amy Barwan Principal Erica Anderson ENGLISH HORN Erica Anderson CLARINETS Sergey Gutorov Principal Nora Shaffer Gene Collerd BASS CLARINET Gene Collerd BASSOONS Matthew Hogan, Principal Nate Hale CONTRABASSOON Nate Hale HORNS Matthew Oliphant Principal Steven Replogle Parker Nelson Peter Jirousek Sharon Jones Renee Vogen TRUMPETS Dave Inmon Principal Jordan Olive David Gauger TROMBONES Reed Capshaw Principal Adam Moen BASS TROMBONES Chris Davis Andy Rozsa TIMPANI Edward Harrison Principal PERCUSSION Michael Folker Principal Richard Janicki Simon Gomez HARP Ben Melsky Principal PIANO Kuang-Hao Huang Principal CELESTA Kuang-Hao Huang SYNTHESIZER Bob Sutter Music Librarian Diana Ortiz Orchestra Personnel Director Nathaniel Davis RAVINIA MAGAZINE • JULY 4 – JULY 17, 2022 24
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