Ravinia 2024 Issue 3

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA KLAUS MÄKELÄ, Zell Music Director Designate RICCARDO MUTI, Music Director Emeritus for Life Founded by Theodore Thomas in 1891, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is consistently hailed as one of the world’s great orchestras. In April 2024, Klaus Mäkelä was named the orchestra’s 11th music director, and he will begin an initial five-year tenure as Zell Music Director with the 2027–28 season. Riccardo Muti, the orchestra’s distinguished 10th music director from 2010 until 2023, became Music Director Emeritus for Life at the beginning of the 2023–24 season. Pianist Daniil Trifonov is CSO Artist-in-Residence for the 2024–25 season. The CSO commands a vast repertoire, from baroque through contemporary music. Its renowned musicians perform more than 150 concerts annually in Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center in downtown Chicago. The ensemble regularly tours nationally and since 1892 has made 64 international tours, performing in 29 countries on five continents. The orchestra first performed at Ravinia Park in 1905, and in July 1936 the CSO helped to inaugurate the first season of the Ravinia Festival. It has been in residence nearly every summer since. Patrons around the globe enjoy weekly radio broadcasts of CSO concerts and recordings via the WFMT Radio Network and online at cso.org/radio. Since 1916, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus have amassed an extensive discography that has earned 65 Grammy Awards from the Recording Academy. The CSO is part of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA), which also includes the Chicago Symphony Chorus, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Symphony Center Presents, and the Negaunee Music Institute. The Chicago Symphony Chorus, founded by Margaret Hillis in 1957, is the country’s largest professional chorus. Founded by second music director Frederick Stock during the 1919–20 season, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago is a training ensemble for emerging professionals with Ken-David Masur serving as its principal conductor. Symphony Center Presents features guest artists and ensembles across an expansive array of genres, including classical, jazz, world, and contemporary. The Negaunee Music Institute offers community and educational programs that annually engage more than 200,000 people of diverse ages and backgrounds throughout the Chicago area. VIOLINS Robert Chen Concertmaster The Louis C. Sudler Chair, endowed by an anonymous benefactor Stephanie Jeong Associate Concertmaster The Cathy and Bill Osborn Chair David Taylor Assistant Concertmaster * The Ling Z. and Michael C. Markovitz Chair Yuan-Qing Yu ‡ Assistant Concertmaster * So Young Bae Cornelius Chiu # Gina DiBello Kozue Funakoshi Russell Hershow Qing Hou # Matous Michal Simon Michal Sando Shia Susan Synnestvedt Rong-Yan Tang Baird Dodge Principal Danny Yehun Jin Assistant Principal Lei Hou # Ni Mei Hermine Gagné Rachel Goldstein Mihaela Ionescu Sylvia Kim Kilcullen Melanie Kupchynsky Wendy Koons Meir Joyce Noh Ronald Satkiewicz Florence Schwartz VIOLAS Catherine Brubaker Youming Chen Sunghee Choi Wei-Ting Kuo # Danny Lai Weijing Michal Diane Mues Lawrence Neuman Max Raimi CELLOS John Sharp Principal The Eloise W. Martin Chair Kenneth Olsen § # Assistant Principal The Adele Gidwitz Chair Karen Basrak The Joseph A. and Cecile Renaud Gorno Chair Loren Brown ‡ Richard Hirschl Daniel Katz Katinka Kleijn Brant Taylor BASSES Alexander Hanna Principal The David and Mary Winton Green Principal Bass Chair Alexander Horton Assistant Principal Daniel Carson Ian Hallas Robert Kassinger Mark Kraemer Stephen Lester Bradley Opland § Andrew Sommer HARP Lynne Turner FLUTES Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson Principal The Erika and Dietrich M. Gross Principal Flute Chair Yevgeny Faniuk Assistant Principal Emma Gerstein Jennifer Gunn PICCOLO Jennifer Gunn The Dora and John Aalbregtse Piccolo Chair OBOES William Welter Principal The Nancy and Larry Fuller Principal Oboe Chair Lora Schaefer Assistant Principal Scott Hostetler ENGLISH HORN Scott Hostetler CLARINETS Stephen Williamson Principal John Bruce Yeh Assistant Principal Gregory Smith E-FLAT CLARINET John Bruce Yeh BASSOONS Keith Buncke Principal William Buchman Assistant Principal Miles Maner HORNS Mark Almond Principal James Smelser David Griffin Oto Carrillo Susanna Gaunt Daniel Gingrich TRUMPETS Esteban Batallán Principal The Adolph Herseth Principal Trumpet Chair, endowed by an anonymous benefactor Mark Ridenour Assistant Principal John Hagstrom The Bleck Family Chair Tage Larsen The Pritzker Military Museum & Library Chair TROMBONES Jay Friedman Principal The Lisa and Paul Wiggin Principal Trombone Chair Michael Mulcahy Charles Vernon BASS TROMBONE Charles Vernon TUBA Gene Pokorny Principal The Arnold Jacobs Principal Tuba Chair, endowed by Christine Querfeld TIMPANI David Herbert Principal The Clinton Family Fund Chair Vadim Karpinos Assistant Principal PERCUSSION Cynthia Yeh Principal Patricia Dash Vadim Karpinos James Ross LIBRARIANS Justin Vibbard Principal Carole Keller Mark Swanson CSO FELLOWS Gabriela Lara, violin The Michael and Kathleen Elliott Fellow Jesús Linárez, violin Olivia Reyes, bass ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL John Deverman Director Anne MacQuarrie Manager, CSO Auditions and Orchestra Personnel STAGE TECHNICIANS Christopher Lewis Stage Manager Blair Carlson Paul Christopher Christopher Grannen Ryan Hartge Peter Landry Joshua Mondie * Assistant concertmasters are listed by seniority. ‡ On sabbatical § On leave # Ravinia Steans Music Institute alum The CSO’s music director position is endowed in perpetuity by a generous gift from the Zell Family Foundation. The Paul Hindemith Principal Viola, Gilchrist Foundation, and Louise H. Benton Wagner chairs currently are unoccupied. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra string sections utilize revolving seating. Players behind the first desk (first two desks in the violins) change seats systematically every two weeks and are listed alphabetically. Section percussionists also are listed alphabetically. RAVINIAMAGAZINE • JULY 22 – AUGUST 4, 2024 84

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