CAMA's Masterseries Presents Richard Goode, Piano—Friday, November 9, 2018, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, 8:00 PM
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018, 8:00 PM RICHARD GOODE, piano Over the past five decades, Richard Goode has been hailed for music-making of tremendous emotional power, depth, and expressiveness and acknowledged as one of the world’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic piano music. In regular performances with the major orchestras, recitals in the world’s music capitals and through his extensive and acclaimed Nonesuch recordings, he has won a large and devoted following. His Lobero recital will be his 4th CAMA appearance and will traverse more than a century of keyboard music from Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin to Janáček’s ravishing early 20th Century piano cycle In the Mists. PROGRAM: Franz Joseph Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: March in C Major, K.408 Mozart: Allemande in C minor, K.399ii Mozart: Courante in E-flat Major, K.399iii Mozart: Menuet in D Major, K.355 Mozart: Gigue in G Major, K.574 Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No.26 in E-flat Major, Op.81a, “Das Lebewohl” Leoš Janáček: (In the Mists) (1912) Frédéric Chopin: Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op.51, No.3 Chopin: Mazurka in C Major, Op.24, No.2 Chopin: Mazurka in B Major, Op.41, No.2 Chopin: Mazurka in A-flat Major, Op.41, No.3 Chopin: Mazurka in C-sharp minor, Op.50, No.3 Chopin: Fantaisie in F minor, Op.49 And... SPECIAL EVENT — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018, 6:00 PM A Master Class with Richard Goode Karl Geiringer Hall, Department of Music, UC Santa Barbara Co-presented by CAMA and the Department of Music, UCSB FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH RESERVATIONS Ching Yun Chen, piano—Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major, K.570 Pinshu Yu, piano—Schubert: Impromptus D.935 (Op 142), Nos. 1 & 2 Petra Persolja, piano—Beethoven: Sonata in E Major, Op.109, Mvts.1 & 2 #####
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018, 8:00 PM
RICHARD GOODE, piano
Over the past five decades, Richard Goode has been hailed for music-making of tremendous emotional power, depth, and expressiveness and acknowledged as one of the world’s leading interpreters of Classical and Romantic piano music. In regular performances with the major orchestras, recitals in the world’s music capitals and through his extensive and acclaimed Nonesuch recordings, he has won a large and devoted following. His Lobero recital will be his 4th CAMA appearance and will traverse more than a century of keyboard music from Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin to Janáček’s ravishing early 20th Century piano cycle In the Mists.
PROGRAM:
Franz Joseph Haydn: Variations in F minor, Hob.XVII:6
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: March in C Major, K.408
Mozart: Allemande in C minor, K.399ii
Mozart: Courante in E-flat Major, K.399iii
Mozart: Menuet in D Major, K.355
Mozart: Gigue in G Major, K.574
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No.26 in E-flat Major, Op.81a, “Das Lebewohl”
Leoš Janáček: (In the Mists) (1912)
Frédéric Chopin: Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op.51, No.3
Chopin: Mazurka in C Major, Op.24, No.2
Chopin: Mazurka in B Major, Op.41, No.2
Chopin: Mazurka in A-flat Major, Op.41, No.3
Chopin: Mazurka in C-sharp minor, Op.50, No.3
Chopin: Fantaisie in F minor, Op.49
And...
SPECIAL EVENT — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018, 6:00 PM
A Master Class with Richard Goode
Karl Geiringer Hall, Department of Music, UC Santa Barbara
Co-presented by CAMA and the Department of Music, UCSB
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH RESERVATIONS
Ching Yun Chen, piano—Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major, K.570
Pinshu Yu, piano—Schubert: Impromptus D.935 (Op 142), Nos. 1 & 2
Petra Persolja, piano—Beethoven: Sonata in E Major, Op.109, Mvts.1 & 2
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MASTERSERIES
AT THE LOBERO THEATRE
SEASON SPONSORSHIP: ESPERIA FOUNDATION
photo by Steve Riskind
RICHARD GOODE
PIANO
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018, 8:00 PM
Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara
INTERNATIONAL SERIES
AT THE GRANADA THEATRE
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LOS ANGELES
Esa-Pekka Salonen
PHILHARMONIC
OCTOBER 28, 2018
Primary Sponsor
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Concert Fund
Principal Sponsor
The Samuel B and Margaret
C. Mosher Foundation
Sponsors
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The Becton Family Foundation
Val & Bob Montgomery
The Towbes Fund for the
Performing Arts, a field interest
fund of the Santa Barbara
Foundation
Co-Sponsor
Robert & Christine Emmons
LOS ANGELES
CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
with Avi Avital
DECEMBER 11, 2018
Mikhail Pletnev
ITZHAK
PERLMAN
JANUARY 15, 2019
Primary Sponsor
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Principal Sponsor
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Co-Sponsor
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RICHARD
GOODE
NOVEMBER 9, 2018
Primary Sponsor
The Stephen & Carla
Hahn Foundation
Co-Sponsors
Bitsy & Denny Bacon
Alison & Jan Bowlus
MASTERSERIES
AT THE LOBERO THEATRE
SEASON SPONSORSHIP: ESPERIA FOUNDATION
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BAROQUE
ORCHESTRA
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Concert Partners
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Lynn P. Kirst
GARRICK
OHLSSON
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Co-Sponsor
Anonymous
A gift to the community
from the CAMA Board of Directors Concert Sponsors as of October 17, 2018
AUGUSTIN
HADELICH
APRIL 17, 2019
Co-Sponsor
Jocelyn & William Meeker
MISCHA MAISKY
MAY 6, 2019
Co-Sponsor
Ellen & Craig Parton
Concert Partner
Raye Haskell Melville
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Leoš
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masterseries at THE LOBERO THEATRE
SEASON SPONSORSHIP: ESPERIA FOUNDATION
RICHARD GOODE PIANO
Friday, November 9, 2018 at 8:00 PM
Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Variations in F Minor, Hob.XVII:6 (1793)
(1732–1809)
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756–1791) March in C Major, K.408 (1782)
Allemande in C Minor, K.399ii (1782)
Courante in E-Flat Major, K.399iii (1782)
Menuet in D Major, K.355 (1789-90)
Gigue in G Major, K.574 (1789)
Frédéric
Chopin
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in E-flat Major, Op.81a (“Lebewohl") (1809-10)
(1770–1827)
Das Lebewohl. Adagio - Allegro (E-flat Major)
Abwesenheit. Andante espressivo (C Minor)
Das Wiedersehen. Vivacissimamente (E-flat Major)
INTERMISSION
LEOŠ JANÁČEK In the Mists (1912)
(1854–1928)
Photo by David Bazemore
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op.51 (1842)
(1810–1849)
Four Mazurkas
Mazurka in C Major, Op.24, No.2
Mazurka in B Major, Op.41, No.2
Mazurka in A-flat Major, Op.41, No.3
Mazurka in C-sharp Minor, Op.50, No.3
Fantaisie in F Minor, Op.49 (1841)
CAMA thanks our generous sponsors who have made this evening’s performance possible:
Masterseries Season Sponsor: Esperia Foundation
Primary Sponsor: The Stephen & Carla Hahn Foundation
Co-Sponsors: Bitsy & Denny Bacon • Alison & Jan Bowlus
~Richard Goode records for Nonesuch~
Frank Salomon Associates manages Richard Goode • 16 West 36th Street, Suite 1205 • New York, NY 10018 • www.franksalomon.com
Program subject to change.
Please visit Richard Goode online at Facebook (@richardgoodepiano) and his website (richardgoodepiano.com) for additional
information about touring, recordings, and special projects.
We request that you switch off cellular phones, watch alarms and pager signals during the performance. The photographing
or sound recording of this concert or possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording is prohibited.
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“It is virtually impossible to walk away from one of
Mr. Goode’s recitals without the sense of having gained
some new insight, subtle or otherwise, into the works
he played or about pianism itself.”
—The New York Times
and universities around the country. In New
performed the last three Beethoven Sonatas
York, he will play a recital at the 92nd Street
in one program, drawing capacity audiences
Y and a Mozart Concerto with the New
and raves in such cities as New York,
York Philharmonic and Manfred Honeck.
London, and Berlin. The New York Times, in
His master classes at Verbier, in Antwerp,
reviewing his Carnegie Hall performance,
and in New York at Mannes are always
hailed his interpretations as “majestic,
memorable events.
profound readings... Mr. Goode’s playing
Photo by David Bazemore
In recent seasons, Richard Goode
appeared as soloist with Louis Langrée and
the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra in a
program filmed as part of a documentary
celebrating the 50th Anniversary of one of
the country's most popular summer musical
throughout was organic and inspired, the
noble, introspective themes unfolding with
a simplicity that rendered them all the more
moving.” He was also heard as soloist with
Andris Nelsons in his first season as Music
Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
events. He also toured in the U.S. with one
and at Carnegie Hall, where Goode was
RICHARD
GOODE
PIANO
of the world's most admired orchestras and
his recording partner, the Budapest Festival
Orchestra and Ivan Fischer. Their recording
of the five Beethoven Piano Concertos has
won worldwide acclaim; Goode performed
Concertos No. 2 and No. 4 on the tour,
which included performances in February
featured in two chamber music concerts
with young artists from the Marlboro Music
Festival, in a master class on Debussy and
in a Main Hall recital. In anticipation of the
25th Anniversary in 2018-19 of the release
of his historic recordings of the Complete
Beethoven Sonatas, Nonesuch Records has
2017 at the New Jersey Performing Arts
re-released the acclaimed recordings.
Richard Goode has been
hailed for music-making
of tremendous emotional
Gramophone magazine recently
captured the essence of what makes
Richard Goode such an original and
Center, Lincoln Center, and for the Chicago
Symphony, the University Musical Society in
Ann Arbor, and Celebrity Series of Boston.
An exclusive Nonesuch recording
artist, Goode has made more than two
dozen recordings over the years, ranging
power, depth and expressiveness, and has
compelling artist: '‘Every time we hear
Other orchestral appearances include
from solo and chamber works to lieder
been acknowledged worldwide as one of
him, he impresses us as better than we
the Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles
and concertos. His recording of the five
today’s leading interpreters of Classical
remembered, surprising us, surpassing
Philharmonic, New York String Orchestra
Beethoven concertos with the Budapest
and Romantic music. In regular per-
our expectations and communicating
at Carnegie Hall, and in Europe with the
Festival Orchestra and Iván Fischer was
formances with the major orchestras,
perceptions that stay in the mind.”
London Philharmonic, Oslo Philharmonic,
released in 2009 to exceptional critical
recitals in the world’s music capitals, and
One of today's most revered recitalists,
and BBC Philharmonic.
acclaim, described as “a landmark
through his extensive and acclaimed
Richard Goode will be heard in 2018-19 in
Among other highlights of recent
recording” by the Financial Times and
Nonesuch recordings, he has won a large
London, Paris, Philadelphia, Kansas City,
seasons have been the recitals in which,
nominated for a Grammy award. His 10-CD
and devoted following.
Detroit, Montreal, Toronto, and at colleges
for the first time in his career, Mr. Goode
set of the complete Beethoven sonatas
8 CENTENNIAL SEASON CELEBRATION CAMA AT THE LOBERO THEATRE - RICHARD GOODE 9
cycle, the first-ever by an American-born
pianist, was nominated for a Grammy
and has been ranked among the most
distinguished recordings of this repertoire.
Other recording highlights include a series
of Bach Partitas, a duo recording with Dawn
Upshaw, and Mozart piano concertos with
the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
A native of New York, Richard Goode
studied with Elvira Szigeti and Claude Frank,
with Nadia Reisenberg at the Mannes College
of Music, and with Rudolf Serkin at the Curtis
Institute. His numerous prizes over the years
include the Young Concert Artists Award,
First Prize in the Clara Haskil Competition,
the Avery Fisher Prize, and a Grammy award
for his recording of the Brahms Sonatas
with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman. His first
public performances of the complete cycle
of Beethoven sonatas at Kansas City’s Folly
Theater and New York’s 92Y in 1987-88
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INCLUDING THE FOUR SEASONS
brought him to international attention being
hailed by the New York Times as “among the
season’s most important and memorable
events.” It was later performed with great
success at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall in
1994 and 1995.
Mr. Goode served, together with
Mitsuko Uchida, as co-Artistic Director of
the Marlboro Music School and Festival
in Marlboro, Vermont from 1999 through
2013. Participating initially at the age of 14,
at what the New Yorker magazine recently
described as "the classical world's most
coveted retreat," he has made a notable
contribution to this unique community over
the 28 summers he has spent there. He is
married to the violinist Marcia Weinfeld, and,
when the Goodes are not on tour, they and
their collection of some 5,000 volumes live in
New York City.
www.richardgoodepiano.com
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are the sponsors of this concert offered free
to the community as a gesture of thanks to
the "CAMA Family" of engaged music lovers
who have supported bringing the world’s finest
classical music to Santa Barbara for 100 concert
seasons. The Board thanks and celebrates the
generations of concertgoers and patrons who
have made this legacy possible, as well as those
who are investing in the next 100 years.
Thank you!
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Richard Goode’s Notes
on His Program
Sometimes when I make a program, I’m surprised by the
connections that emerge, almost as a kind of hidden theme.
I didn’t plan them—but there they are!
Here, the underlying motive is darkness
and light, suggested in the Haydn by the nature
of the double variation form, a favorite of
the composer (and of Beethoven), alternating
a somber march, almost a dirge, in minor, with
a graceful ornamental major counterpart. The
coda, unequivocally tragic, is for me one of the
most surprising in classical piano literature.
The Mozart pieces are lighter—the March
is very much in the spirit of "Figaro." The
Allemande and Courante come from an unfinished
suite in Baroque style, inspired by
the composer’s newly awakened passion for
Bach. The Menuet oddly combines astringent
dissonance and courtly elegance. The delightful
chromatic Gigue is dated May 17, 1789—
Mozart probably tossed it off in an hour or so
for an organist friend.
The Beethoven sonata Op.81a, known
as the "Lebewohl" (Farewell), commemorates
the return to Vienna of Archduke Rudolf,
Beethoven’s beloved student and friend, who
was forced to leave the city during Napoleon’s
bombardment in December 1809. It is unique
among the composer’s instrumental works
in suggesting a clear and detailed dramatic
scenario. The opening adagio presents the
3-note postern motive (Le–be–wohl) with a
doleful minor cadence; the halting silences
before the Allegro eloquently suggest the
anxiety and unease of the leave-taking. The
movement’s eventful journey ends with a
striking piece of symbolism, when the distance
between the two friends is mirrored in
the divergence of the two voices and of the
pianist’s hands, which travel to the extreme
ends of the keyboard. In the middle movement,
("Absence"), the music seems to wander
about sadly, almost aimlessly, with painful
reminiscences of the ‘Lebewohl’ motive. The
exact moment of the sighting of the returning
carriage is given by a pianissimo B-flat in
the bass followed by a joyous outburst as the
friends are reunited. The last movement, complete
with ringing bells and exuberant feelings
(the two friends interrupting each other in their
excitement) is Beethoven at his most "unbuttoned"—to
use his own expression.
In Janáček, the most volatile of composers,
transitions from dark to light, anger to tenderness,
can come in the middle of a phrase.
The often jagged rhythms are inspired by
those of the Czech language, carefully transcribed
by the composer in his notebooks. It is
a music of deep affinity with the natural world,
and also of great longing and nostalgia.
In Chopin the classic and romantic sensibilities
find an ideal fusion. So many worlds
meet in this composer: the balance and symmetry
of his revered Mozart and Bach, Polish
folk modes and rhythms, above all the tradition
of bel canto, translated into pianistic
terms. The Fantasy, like the Haydn Variations
with which the program begins, opens with a
solemn march in f minor, but here the drama
culminates in a radiant coda in A-flat major. n
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Sybil Mueller
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CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION DONORS
MAESTRO
$1,000,000 and above
CONCERTMASTER
$500,000 - $999,999
CRESCENDO
$250,000 - $499,999
Bitsy Becton Bacon
CADENZA
$100,000 - $249,999
Judith L. Hopkinson
SAGE Publishing
The Elaine F. Stepanek Foundation
RONDO
$50,000 - $99,999
NancyBell Coe & William Burke
Meg & Dan Burnham
Sara Miller McCune
Jocelyne & William Meeker
Val & Bob Montgomery
Anne & Stephen J.M. Morris
Samuel B. and Margaret C. Mosher Foundation
Cumulative contributions of $50,000 and above during CAMA’s Centennial Seasons
will include Centennial Circle membership.
As of October 17, 2018
CONCERTO
$25,000 - $49,999
Suzanne & Russell Bock
The Towbes Fund
for the Performing Arts
SONATA
$10,000 - $49,999
Anonymous
Marta Babson
Alison & Jan Bowlus
City of Santa Barbara
Bridget B. Colleary
Ann Jackson
Family Foundation
Ellen & Peter Johnson
Herbert & Elaine Kendall
Hollis Norris Fund
Mary Lloyd & Kendall Mills
Montecito Bank & Trust
Michele & Andre Saltoun
Jocelyne & William Meeker
Hubert Vos
CAMA’s Centennial
spans two concert
seasons, 2018/19
and 2019/20.
Please call Nancy Lynn
or Elizabeth Alvarez at
the CAMA office to
learn more about the
Centennial Circle.
Centennial Celebration
campaign began May 1, 2018
and spans two seasons
2018/2019 and 2019/2020
VIVACE
$5,000 - $9,999
CAMA Women's Board
Edward S. De Loreto
Christine & Robert Emmons
Louise & Michael Caccese
Nancyann & Robert Failing
Chris Lancashire &
Catherine Gee
Jill Doré Kent
Craig & Ellen Parton
Winona Fund
George & Judy Writer
ALLEGRO
$2,500 - $4,999
Helene & Jerry Beaver
Robert Boghosian &
Mary E. Gates Warren
Elizabeth & Andrew
Butcher
Roger & Sarah Chrisman
Foundation
Fredericka & Dennis Emory
Ronald & Rosalind A.
Fendon
Mary & Raymond Freeman
Elizabeth Karlsberg
& Jeff Young
Connie & Richard Kennelly
Raye Haskell Melville
Sally & George Messerlian
Performing Arts Scholarship
Foundation
Carrie Towbes and
John Lewis
Dorothy Roberts
ANDANTE
$250-$999
Sylvia Abualy
Antoinette & Shawn Addison
Jyl & Allan Atmore
Howard A. Babus
Becky & William Banning
Phyllis Brady & Andy Masters
Edith M. Clark
Lavelda & Lynn Clock
Michael & Ruth Ann Collins
Joan & Steven Crossland
Michael K. Dunn
Ann & David Dwelley
Meg & Jim Easton
Julia Emerson
Thomas & Doris Everhart
Eunice & J.Thomas Fly
ADAGIO
$1,000 - $2,499
Deborah & Peter Bertling
Karen Bushnell
Shelley & Mark Bookspan
Diane Boss
Suzanne & Peyton Bucy
Annette & Richard Caleel
Susan & Claude Case
Patricia Clark
Gregory Dahlen III
& Christi Walden
Department of Music
University of California
Santa Barbara
Wendy & Rudy Eiser
Katina Etsell
Jill Felber
Kum Su Kim
Bob & Margo Feinberg
Catherine H. Gainey
David Hamilton
Renee & Richard Hawley
Joanne C. Holderman
Shirley Ann
& James H. Hurley Jr.
Karin Jacobson
& Hans Koellner
Diane Johnson
Jackie Inskeep Gerd
& Peter Jordano
Sally Kinney
Lois Kroc
Dora Anne Little
Nancy & Jim Lynn
Maison K
Gloria & Keith Martin
Maureen Masson
Ghita Ginberg
Nancy & Frederic Golden
Robert L. Grant
Glenn Jordan
& Michael Stubbs
Debbie & Frank Kendrick
Lynn P. Kirst
Kathryn Lawhun
& Mark Shinbrot
Christie & Morgan Lloyd
Barbara & Ernest Marx
Patriicia & William McKinnon
Christine &
James V. McNamara
Donald & Karine McCall
Andrew Mester
Peter L. Morris
Mrs. Raymond King Myerson
Maureen O'Rourke
Hensley & James Peterson
Ruth & John Matuszeski
Dona & George McCauley
Frank McGinity
Karin Nelson & Eugene
Hibbs/Maren Henle
Russell Mueller
Northern Trust
Gail Osherenko
& Oran Young
Anne & Daniel Ovadia
Diana & Roger Phillips
Ann M. Picker
Donald Rink
Anitra & Jack Sheen
Halina W. Silverman
Barbara & Wayne Smith
Judith F. Smith
Marion Stewart
Santa Barbara Foundation
Linda Stafford Burrows
Beverly & Michael Steinfeld
Milan E. Timm
Barbara & Sam Toumayan
Anne Smith Towbes
Steven Trueblood
Pam & Terry Valeski
Barbara & Gary Waer
Sheila Wald
Nick & Patty Weber
Dr. Robert Weinman
Westmont College
Victoria & Norman
Williamson
Patricia Yzurdiaga
Cheryl & Peter Ziegler
David & Dottie Pickering
Minie & Hjalmar
Pompe van Meerdervoort
Carol & Edward Portnoy
Patricia & Robert Reid
Tiffany & Justin Rizzo-Weaver
Ada B. Sandburg
Lynn & Mark Schiffmacher
Naomi Schmidt
Carol Vernon
& Robert Turbin
Lorraine & Stephen
Weatherford
Grace & Edward Yoon
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Centennial Events
Centennial Events
OCTOBER 7, 2018
INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE
MUSIC ON THE RIVIERA
September 29, 2018
BRAVO AWARD
Honoring Joan Crossland with
Music Education Sponsors and
Legacy Society
Little Town Club
Honoring Joan Crossland for
her service in CAMA’s education
program for 4th to 6th grade
students, MUSIC MATTERS.
Guests included CAMA’s Music
Education supporters, as well
as CAMA’s Legacy Society. The
Legacy Society includes CAMA
supporters who have remembered
CAMA in their planned giving.
Donations Made In Honor
of Joan Crossland
NancyBell Coe
Elizabeth Karlsberg
Photos by Nell Campbell
CAMA’s International
Circle and special guests
were invited to inaugurate
CAMA’s two-year Centennial
Celebration at the
spectacular and historic
Riviera Park. Guests were
treated to an afternoon
of sweets, savories and
champagne along with a
performance by the Music
Department, UC Santa
Barbara Flute Ensemble.
With special thanks to
International Circle Chair
Christine Emmons and to
Elizabeth Karlsberg, Sponsor
and Chair of the event.
For more information about
CAMA’s International Circle,
contact Elizabeth Alvarez
(805) 966-4324.
Photos by Nell Campbell
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Dr. Robert
Mayo Failing
(1928–2018)
In
Memoriam
CAMA fondly remembers our long-time Board
member and past President, Dr. Robert Failing, who
passed away last month.
Dr. Failing found time apart from his busy career
as a prominent member of Santa Barbara Cottage
Hospital’s pathology department to serve on the
CAMA Board for 29 years from 1969 to 1997.
He served as CAMA's Vice President for nine years
and for two years as President during the 1978/79
and 1979/80 seasons.
Everyone who knew him will remember him for his
keen intelligence, storytelling wit and astonishing
mountaineering accomplishments.
Over the span of 18 years beginning at age 49
he was the ninth person on record to have reached
the summits of all 50 states in the USA, and reached
the top of six continents, in the process scaling the
highest points of over 45 countries.
He will be greatly missed by everyone in the
CAMA family.
Dr. Failing's
Horn Concerto
During his active summer
trips to Europe during
the Cold War years, longtime
CAMA Board member
Dr. Robert M. Failing mixed
classical concert attending
with “peak bagging,”
including ascents of three
of Switzerland’s mightiest.
Failing wrote that his “Swiss
three-movement triplehorn
concerto premiered
in Zermatt. Breithorn, the
first movement, was light
and harmonic. The second
movement, Mettelhorn, was
strong but a little metallic
and dissonant. The concerto
reached the top, climbing to
a booming, melodic third and
final Matterhorn movement.”
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
IN CAMA'S CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION YEARS
Presenting the world’s finest classical artists since 1919
November 8
MASTER CLASS
RICHARD GOODE, PIANO
— partnership with Department of
Music, UC Santa Barbara
April 10
CONCERT
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE
OXFORD
— co-sponsored by Westmont
College, Trinity Episcopal Church,
CAMA, and the American Guild
of Organists
2019/
2020
December 11
FREE
COMMUNITY
CONCERT
LOS ANGELES CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
AVI AVITAL, MANDOLIN
2018/2019
Kelly Newberry
1st prize winner in 2018
April 28
COMPETITION
FINALS
PERFORMING ARTS
SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
— partnership, CAMA and PASF
January 19
PUBLIC BOOK
TALK
BY HATTIE BERESFORD
at the Faulkner Gallery,
Santa Barbara Central Library
— partnership with Santa Barbara
Public Library
May 19
CAMA’S
100 th BIRTHDAY
BASH
with performances by Department
of Music (UC Santa Barbara),
Westmont Music Department,
Music Academy of the West, Santa
Barbara Symphony, and Opera
Santa Barbara; plus partnerships
with area restaurants and wineries
February 28
RUSSIAN
TEA ROOM
— partnership with
Opera Santa Barbara
(Throughout the Season)
PRE-CONCERT
LECTURES
featuring speakers associated
with CAMA, Opera Santa Barbara,
SB Youth Symphony, UCSB
Department of Music, and UCSB
Department of Theater and Dance
November 7, 2020
EDUCATION AND
OUTREACH EVENT FOR
CHILDREN
— partnership with the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony
CAMA AT THE LOBERO THEATRE - RICHARD GOODE
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MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAM
LIFETIME GIVING
diamond circle
$500,000 and above
Bitsy & Denny Bacon and
The Becton Family
Foundation
Suzanne & Russell Bock
Linda Brown*
Andrew H. Burnett
Foundation
Esperia Foundation
The Stephen &
Carla Hahn Foundation
Judith L. Hopkinson
Herbert & Elaine Kendall
SAGE Publishing
Michael Towbes /
The Towbes Fund for the
Performing Arts
sapphire circle
$250,000 - $499,999
Anonymous
The CAMA Women's Board
Léni Fé Bland
Sara Miller McCune
The Samuel B. & Margaret C.
Mosher Foundation
The Stepanek Foundation
The Wood-Claeyssens
Foundation
ruby circle
$100,000 - $249,999
The Adams Foundation
Ann Jackson Family
Foundation
Deborah & Peter Bertling
Dan & Meg Burnham
Virginia Castagnola-Hunter
NancyBell Coe &
William Burke
Robert & Christine Emmons
Mary & Raymond Freeman
Dr. Dolores M. Hsu
Hollis Norris Fund
Shirley Ann &
James H. Hurley Jr.
Shirley & Seymour Lehrer
Raye Haskell Melville
Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Miller, Jr./
The Henry E. &
Lola Monroe Foundation
John & Kathleen Moseley/
The Nichols Foundation
Val & Bob Montgomery
Nancy & William G. Myers
Montecito Bank & Trust
Michele & Andre Saltoun
The Santa Barbara Foundation
Jan & John G Severson
Judith F. Smith
Jeanne C. Thayer
Mrs. Walter Thomson
Union Bank
Dr. & Mrs. H. Wallace Vandever
The Wallis Foundation
Winona Fund
Nancy & Byron Kent Wood
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yzurdiaga
emerald circle
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
Ms. Joan C. Benson
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Beuret
Dr. & Mrs. Edward E. Birch
Louise & Michael Caccese
Dr. & Mrs. Jane Catlett
Roger & Sarah Chrisman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Colleary
Mrs. Maurice E. Faulkner
Arthur R. Gaudi
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Gilson
The George H. Griffiths &
Olive J. Griffiths Charitable
Foundation
Mr. Richard Hellman
Joanne C. Holderman
Michael & Natalia Howe
Hutton Parker Foundation
Ellen & Peter Johnson
Judith Little
John & Lucy Lundegard
Jocelyne & William Meeker
Mrs. Max E. Meyer
Craig & Ellen Parton
Performing Arts Scholarship
Foundation
Marjorie S. Petersen/ La
Arcada Investment Corp.
Diana & Roger Phillips
Mr. Ted Plute &
Mr. Larry Falxa
Lady Ridley-Tree
Barbara & Sam Toumayan
George & Judy Writer
Stephen J.M. & Anne Morris
topaz circle
$25,000 - $49,999
Anonymous
Edward Bakewell
Helene & Jerry Beaver
Robert Boghosian &
Mary E. Gates Warren
Alison & Jan Bowlus
Linda Stafford Burrows
Elizabeth & Andrew Butcher
Ms. Huguette Clark
Mrs. Leonard Dalsemer
Edward S. Deloreto
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Durham
Lynn P. Kirst &
Lynn R. Matteson
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Failing
Priscilla & Jason Gaines
The George Frederick
Jewett Foundation
Patricia Kaplan
Elizabeth Karlsberg
& Jeff Young
William H. Kearns Foundation
Jill Dore Kent
Otto Korntheuer/ The Harold
L. Wyman Foundation in
memory of Otto Korntheuer
Chris Lancashire
& Catherine Gee
Mrs. Jon B. Lovelace
Leatrice Luria
Mrs. Frank Magid
Ruth McEwen
Frank McGinity
Sheila Bourke McGinity
James & Mary Morouse
Northern Trust
Patricia Hitchcock O’Connell
Efrem Ostrow Living Trust
Mr. Ernest J. Panosian
Kathryn H. Phillips
Mrs. Kenneth Riley
Anitra & Jack Sheen
Marion Stewart
Ina Tournallyay
Mrs. Edward Valentine
The Outhwaite Foundation
The Elizabeth Firth Wade
Endowment Fund
Mrs. Roderick Webster
Westmont College
amethyst circle
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Anonymous
Rebecca & Peter Adams
Mrs. David Allison
Dr. & Mrs. Mortimer Andron
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arthur
Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Bailey
Marta Babson
Mrs. Archie Bard
Leslie & Phillip Bernstein
Frank Blue & Lida Light Blue
Mrs. Erno Bonebakker
CAMA Fellows
Mrs. Margo Chapman
Chubb-Sovereign Life
Insurance Co.
Carnzu A Clark
Chaucer's Books/ Mahri Kerley
Lavelda & Lynn Clock
Dr. Gregory Dahlen & Nan Burns
Karen Davidson M.D.
Julia Dawson
Mr. & Mrs. William Esrey
Fredericka & Dennis Emory
Ronald & Rosalind A. Fendon
Dave Fritzen/DWF Magazines
Catherine H. Gainey
Kay & Richard Glenn
The Godric Foundation
Corinna & Larry Gordon
Mr. & Mrs. Freeman
Gosden, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hanna
Robert Hanrahan
Lorraine C. Hansen
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hatch
Renee & Richard Hawley
Dr. & Mrs. Alan Heeger
Karin Nelson & Eugene
Hibbs/Maren Henle
Mr. Preston Hotchkis
Glenn Jordan & Michael
Stubbs
Elizabeth & Gary Johnston
KDB Radio
Linda & Michael Keston
Mrs. Robert J. Kuhn
Katherine Lloyd/ Actief-cm, Inc
Lois Kroc
Dora Anne Little
Nancy & Jim Lynn
Ruth & John Matuszeski
Keith Mautino
Dona & George McCauley
Jayne Menkemeller
Russell Mueller
Myra & Spencer Nadler
Joanne & Alden Orpet
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Patridge
Patricia & Carl Perry
John Perry
Mrs. Ray K. Person
Ellen & John Pillsbury
Anne & Wesley Poulson
Susannah Rake
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Reed
Jack Revoyr
Betty & Don Richardson
The Grace Jones Richardson
Trust
Dorothy Roberts
The Roberts Bros. Foundation
John Saladino
Jack & Anitra Sheen
Sally & Jan Smit
Betty Stephens &
Lindsay Fisher
Selby & Diane Sullivan
Joseph M. Thomas
Irene & Robert Stone/Stone
Family Foundation
Milan E. Timm
Mark E. Trueblood
Steven D. Trueblood
Kenneth W. &
Shirley C. Tucker
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert D. Vos
Barbara & Gary Waer
Mr. & Mrs. David Russell Wolf
Dick & Ann Zylstra
*promised
Hideki Shiozawa
Presenting the world’s finest classical artists since 1919
Presenting the world’s finest classical artists since 1919
RICHARD
GOODE PIANO
NOVEMBER 9, 2018 8:00 PM
GARRICK
OHLSSON PIANO
MARCH 30, 2019 8:00 PM
MISCHA
MAISKY CELLO
LILY MAISKY PIANO
MAY 6, 2019 8:00 PM
TAFELMUSIK
BAROQUE
ORCHESTRA
MARCH 9, 2019 8:00 PM
AUGUSTIN
HADELICH VIOLIN
ORION WEISS PIANO
APRIL 17, 2019 8:00 PM
MISCHA
MAISKY
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BUSINESS SUPPORTERS
American Riviera Bank
James P. Ballantine
Belmond El Encanto
Bertling Law Group
Blue Star Parking
Bon Fortune Style & Events
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Camerata Pacifica
Casa Dorinda
C'est Cheese
Chaucer's Books
Chooket Patisserie
Cottage Health System
Custom Printing
Eye Glass Factory
First Republic Bank
Flag Factory of Santa Barbara
Frequency Wine
Gainey Vineyard
Grace Design Associates
Colin Hayward/The Hayward
Group
Steven Handelman Studios
Hogue & Company
Holdren's Catering
Indigo Interiors
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Microsoft® Corporation
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Northern Trust
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Oceania Cruises
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Olio Pizzeria
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Performing Arts Scholarship
Foundation
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Renaud's Patisserie & Bistro
Rose Story Farm
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Santa Barbara Travel Bureau
Stewart Fine Art
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UCSB Arts & Lectures
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(805) 965-5558 or HeatherBryden@cox.net
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