CAMA's Masterseries Presents Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations ⫽ Wednesday, March 2, 2022 ⫽ Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara ⫽ 7:30PM
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, Lobero Theatre, 7:30PM JORDI SAVALL and LE CONCERT DES NATIONS Jordi Savall, 7‑string bass viol (Barak Norman, London 1697) & Direction Manfredo Kraemer, violin Charles Zebley, transverse flute Philippe Pierlot, 7‑string bass viol Lucas Harris, theorbo & guitar Marco Vitale, harpsichord Performing music from the award‑winning film
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, Lobero Theatre, 7:30PM
JORDI SAVALL
and
LE CONCERT DES NATIONS
Jordi Savall, 7‑string bass viol (Barak Norman, London 1697) & Direction
Manfredo Kraemer, violin
Charles Zebley, transverse flute
Philippe Pierlot, 7‑string bass viol
Lucas Harris, theorbo & guitar
Marco Vitale, harpsichord
Performing music from the award‑winning film
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JORDI SAVALL
AND LE CONCERT
DES NATIONS
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, 7:30PM
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MARCH 2, 2022
JORDI SAVALL
AND LE CONCERT
DES NATIONS
Sponsor
Jocelyne & William Meeker
Concert Partners
Stephen Cloud
Christine & Robert Emmons
Lois S. Kroc
MARCH 18, 2022
BENJAMIN
GROSVENOR, piano
Sponsors
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Concert Partner
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MARK FEWER, violin
JAMIE PARKER, piano
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ORION WEISS, piano
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Presenting the world’s finest classical artists since 1919
MASTERSERIES AT THE LOBERO THEATRE
SEASON SPONSOR: ESPERIA FOUNDATION
JORDI SAVALL AND
LE CONCERT DES NATIONS
Manfredo Kraemer, violin ⫽ Charles Zebley, flute ⫽ Philippe Pierlot, 7-string bass viol
Lucas Harris, theorbo & guitar ⫽ Marco Vitale, harpsichord
Jordi Savall
7-string bass viol by Barak Norman, London 1697 & Direction
With the support of the Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya and the Institut Ramon Llull.
With the financial support of the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles Occitanie.
PROGRAM DURATION: 75 MINUTES
Tous les matins du monde
Jean‐Baptiste Lully (1632-1687)
Suite Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Paris, 1670)
Marche pour la Cérémonie des Turcs
1er Air des Espagnols—2e Air des Espagnols
Gavotte—Canaries—Chaconne des Scaramouches
Monsieur de Sainte‐Colombe, le père (c.1640–c.1701)
Concert XLI à deux violes égales:
Le Retour (c.1680)
Le Retour
En gigue
En menuet
En gigue
En courante
Balet tendre
En pianelle
Marin Marais (1656–1728)
Pièces de viole du 3e livre (Paris, 1711)
et du 4e livre (Paris, 1717)
Prélude—Muzettes I & II—La Sautillante
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, 7:30PM
Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara
François Couperin (1668–1733)
Les Concerts Royaux (Paris, 1722)
& Nouveaux Concerts (Paris, 1724)
Prélude, Gracieusement (2e Concert)
Plainte pour les violes,
Lentement et douloureusement (10e Concert)
Muzettes I & II, Naïvement (3e Concert)
Marin Marais
Pièces de viole du 2e livre (Paris, 1701)
Couplets de Folies
Monsieur de Sainte‐Colombe, le père
Concert XLIV à deux violes égales:
Tombeau Les Regrets (c.1670)
Les Regrets
Quarrillon
Appel de Charon
Les Pleurs
Joye des Elizées
Les Elizées
Marin Marais
Sonnerie de Sainte‐Geneviève
du Mont‐de‐Paris (Paris, 1723)
From La Gamme et Autres Morceaux
de symphonie, No.3
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Masterseries Season Sponsor: Esperia Foundation
Sponsor: Jocelyne & William Meeker
Concert Partners: Stephen Cloud • Christine & Robert Emmons • Lois S. Kroc
Five-octave French double harpsichord by Curtis Berak
The photographing or sound recording of this concert is prohibited.
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JORDI SAVALL
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For more than fifty years, Jordi Savall, one of
the most versatile musical personalities of
his generation, has rescued musical gems
from the obscurity of neglect and oblivion
and given them back for all to enjoy. A tireless
researcher into early music, he interprets
and performs the repertory both as a
gambist and a conductor. His activities as a
concert performer, teacher, researcher and
creator of new musical and cultural projects
have made him a leading figure in the
reappraisal of historical music. Together
with Montserrat Figueras, he founded the
ensembles Hespèrion XXI (1974), La Capella
Reial de Catalunya (1987) and Le Concert
des Nations (1989), with whom he explores
and creates a world of emotion and beauty
shared with millions of early music enthusiasts
around the world.
Savall has recorded and released more
than 230 discs covering the Mediaeval,
Renaissance, Baroque and Classical music
repertories, with a special focus on the
Hispanic and Mediterranean musical heritage,
receiving many awards and distinctions
such as the Midem Classical Award,
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the International Classical Music Award
and the Grammy ® Award. His concert programs
have made music an instrument of
mediation to achieve understanding and
peace between different and sometimes
warring peoples and cultures. Accordingly,
guest artists appearing with his ensembles
include Arab, Israeli, Turkish, Greek, Armenian,
Afghan, Mexican and North American
musicians. In 2008 Jordi Savall was appointed
European Union Ambassador for
intercultural dialogue and was named “Artist
for Peace” under the UNESCO “Good Will
Ambassadors” programme.
Jordi Savall’s prolific musical career
has brought him the highest national and international
distinctions, including honorary
doctorates from the Universities of Evora
(Portugal), Barcelona (Catalonia), Louvain
(Belgium) and Basel (Switzerland), the order
of Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur
(France), the Praetorius Music Prize awarded
by the Ministry of Culture and Science of
Lower Saxony, the Gold Medal of the Generalitat
of Catalonia, the Helena Vaz da Silva
Award and the prestigious Léonie Sonning
Prize, which is considered the “Nobel Prize
of the music world.”
“Jordi Savall testifies
to a common cultural
inheritance of infinite
variety. He is a man for
our time.” —The Guardian (2011)
Photo by Herve Pouyfourcat
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LE CONCERT DES NATIONS
Founded in 1989 by Jordi Savall and Montserrat
Figueras during the preparation of
their project on Marc‐Antoine Charpentier’s
Canticum Beatae Virginis, the orchestra Le
Concert des Nations was born out of the
need for an orchestra of period instruments
capable of performing a repertory spanning
from the Baroque to the Romantic period
(1600–1850). Its name comes from François
Couperin’s work Les Nations, a concept
which represents the coming together
of musical tastes and the idea that Art in
Europe would always bear its own particular
stamp, that of the Age of Enlightenment.
Le Concert des Nations, under the direction
of Jordi Savall, was the first orchestra
to be composed of a majority of musicians
from Latin countries (Spain, Latin America,
France, Italy, Portugal, etc.), all leading international
specialists in the performance
of early music using original period instruments
on historical principles. From the
outset, the group’s manifest aim has been
to raise audiences’ awareness of an historical
repertory of great quality by combining
rigorous respect for the original spirit
of each work with a revitalizing approach
to their performance, as is apparent from
their recordings of works by Charpentier,
J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Händel, Marais,
Arriaga, Beethoven, Purcell, Dumanoir, Lully,
Biber, Boccherini, Rameau and Vivaldi.
In 1992 Le Concert des Nations made
its opera debut with a production of Martín
i Soler’s Una Cosa Rara staged at the
Théâtre des Champs Élysées in Paris, the
Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona and the
Auditorio Nacional in Madrid. The group
subsequently performed in Claudio Monteverdi’s
L’Orfeo at the Gran Teatre del Liceu,
the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Konzerthaus
in Vienna, the Arsenal in Metz and the
Teatro Regio in Turin. In 2002 the production
returned to the reopened Teatre del Liceu
in Barcelona, where it was recorded for
a BBC‐Opus Arte DVD. It was subsequently
also staged at the Palais des Arts in Brussels,
the Grand‐Théâtre in Bordeaux and
the Piccolo Teatro in Milan during the Mito
Festival. In 1995 the orchestra performed
another opera by Martín i Soler, Il Burbero
di Buon Cuore in Montpellier, followed in
2000 by Juan Hidalgo and Calderón de la
Barca’s Celos aun del Ayre matan staged in
a concert version in Barcelona and Vienna.
Recent productions have included Vivaldi’s
Farnace, staged at the Teatro de la Zarzuela
in Madrid, and Vivaldi’s Il Teuzzone,
performed in a semi‐concert version at the
Opéra Royal at Versailles.
Le Concert des Nations’s numerous
recordings have won various awards and
distinctions, including the Midem Classical
Award and the International Classical
Music Awards. The impact of their productions,
recordings and performances in the
major cities and music festivals around
the world have earned them recognition as
one of the best orchestras specializing in
performance using period instruments and
an eclectic, diverse repertory ranging from
the earliest music composed for orchestra
to the masterpieces of the Romantic and
Classical periods.
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50 Guest Rooms & Suites
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lully
Etching by Jean-Charles Flipart (1735), after
painting by André Boüys of François Couperin
NOTES ON THE PROGRAM
ALL THE MORNINGS OF THE WORLD
Baroque Dialogues; Grace and Folly
Jean‐Baptiste Lully & François Couperin
Monsieur de Sainte‐Colombe & Marin Marais
Following the huge success of Alain Corneau’s
film Tous les matins du monde (1992
César Award for the Best Original Music
soundtrack and another seven Césars),
based on the book of the same name by
Pascal Quignard, and the triumph of Marin
Marais and François Couperin’s music with
the public, Jordi Savall and some of the
musicians who took part in that original
recording now commemorate its 25th anniversary.
In so doing, they pay tribute to
Alain Corneau and Pascal Quignard, and to
all the musicians of France’s grand siècle
whose work the film helped to make more
widely known: Lully, the intendant of Louis
XIV’s music, who shaped the musical tastes
of a whole century, but also François Couperin,
Eustache de Caurroy, and of course
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the film’s two protagonists, Sainte‐Colombe
the elder—with his concerts for two viols—
and Marin Marais, thanks to the luminous
virtuosity of these wonderful pieces for viol,
with their nostalgia and reverie, and which,
thanks to Jordi Savall, gave the film its
extraordinary depth.
Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe
“I remember the first time I met Jordi Savall,
in 1990,” writes Pascal Quignard. “He had
read the novel: such was his concentration
that I imagined it was Sainte‐Colombe himself…
They recorded at the dead of night. It
was cold. And I fell asleep on a bench in the
chapel [Saint Lambert des Bois]; I remember
very little about the occasion. There was
an old 17th‐century score on which Jordi
copied out by hand Sainte‐Colombe’s piece
entitled Les Pleurs, and underneath it he
wrote, “For Pascal, a memento of a dream”…
Sometimes dreams have a life far beyond
the night on which they are dreamed.”
Atelier d'André Boüys (1655–1740), Portrait de Marin
Marais, 1704, huile sur toile, Paris, bibliothèque-musée
de l'Opéra, dépôt du musée du Louvre
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“His solo recitals recall
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2022, 7:30PM
BENJAMIN
GROSVENOR, piano
PROGRAM:
Franck: Prelude, Chorale et Fugue FWV 21
R. Schumann: Fantasie in C Major Op.17
Albéniz: Iberia, Book 1
Ravel: Jeux d’eau & La valse
British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor (b.1992) has been described as
“the best pianist to come out of England in the last 50 years.” His
virtuosic command, distinctive sound and the remarkable depth of his
music making are reminiscent of legendary pianists that are long gone
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Sir Simon Rattle, Music Director
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Maryanne Mott & Herman Warsh
Sybil & Russell Mueller
Myra & Spencer Nadler
Karin Nelson & Eugene Hibbs/
Maren Henle
Fran & John Nielsen
Ellen Lehrer Orlando & Thomas
Orlando
Joanne & Alden Orput
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Partridge
John Perry
Patricia & Carl Perry
Justyn & Ray Person
Susan & James Petrovich
Ann M. Picker
Anne & C.Wesley Poulson
Susannah Rake
Jaquelin & Frank Reed
Jack Revoyr
Regina & Rick Roney
Rebecca Ross
Betty Barrett & John Saladino
William E. Sanson
Maryan & Richard Schall
Nancy & William Schlosser
Pat & Roby Scott
Dody Waugh & Eric Small
Sally & Jan E.G. Smit
Constance & C.Douglas Smith
Barbara & Wayne Smith
Betty J. Stephens
Diane & Selby Sullivan
The Godric Foundation
Joseph Thomas
Milan E. Timm
Mark E. Trueblood
Drs. Shirley & Kenneth Tucker
Barbara & Gary Waer
Nick & Patty Weber
Dr. Robert W. Weinman
Victoria & Norman Williamson
Lisa Bjornsen Wolf & David
Russell Wolf
Charles and Merryl Snow Zegar
*promised
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
MOZART SOCIETY
CAMA’s mission is to enrich Santa Barbara’s cultural life by bringing live performances by worldrenowned
classical artists and orchestras of the highest artistic excellence to our community
and by providing creative, focused music education programs for individuals of all ages.
CAMA thanks and honors the following members of the CAMA community who have
contributed to CAMA’s Endowment. A commitment to CAMA’s Endowment ensures the
success of CAMA’s next 100 years. Gifts at every level are deeply appreciated.
James H. Hurley and Judith L. Hopkinson
Co-Chairs Endowment
CONDUCTOR'S CIRCLE
$500,000 and above
Suzanne & Russell Bock
Linda Brown*
SAGE Publishing
Elaine Stepanek
Esperia Foundation
CRECENDO CIRCLE
$250,000–$499,999
Bitsy & Denny Bacon and
The Becton Family Foundation
The Andrew H.
Burnett Foundation
Robert & Christine Emmons
Judith L. Hopkinson
Herbert & Elaine Kendall
Mary Lloyd & Kendall Mills
CADENZA PATRONS
$100,000–$249,999
Mary & Raymond Freeman
The Stephen & Carla
Hahn Foundation
Shirley Ann & James H. Hurley, Jr.
Nancy & William G. Myers
Jan Severson
Judith F. Smith
The Towbes Fund for
the Performing Arts
George & Judy Writer
RONDO PATRONS
$50,000–$99,999
Ruth Appleby
Deborah & Peter Bertling
Linda & Peter Beuret
Dr. Dolores M. Hsu
Lois Sandra Kroc
The Samuel B. & Margaret C.
Mosher Foundation
Santa Barbara Bank & Trust
Nancy & Byron Kent Wood
CONCERTO PATRONS
$25,000–$49,999
Jane Catlett
Bridget B. Colleary
Suzanne Faulkner
Léni Fé Bland
Raye Haskell Melville
Joanne C. Holderman
Hutton Parker Foundation
Sara Miller McCune
Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Miller, Jr./
The Henry E. & Lola Monroe
Foundation
Efrem Ostrow Living Trust
Craig & Ellen Parton
Diana & Roger Phillips
Linda Stafford Burrows
The Walter J. & Holly O. Thomson
Foundation
Barbara & Sam Toumayan
SONATA PATRONS
$10,000–$24,999
Anonymous
Rebecca & Peter Adams
Denise & Stephen Adams/
Adams Family Foundation
Marta Babson
Else Schilling Bard
Edward & Sue Birch
Frank Blue & Lida Light Blue
Bob Boghosian &
Beth Gates-Warren
Elizabeth & Andrew Butcher
The CAMA Women's Board
Virginia Castagnola-Hunter
Margo Chapman
NancyBell Coe & William Burke
Karen Davidson, M.D.
Nancyann & Robert Failing
Rosalind Amorteguy-Fendon
& Ronald Fendon
Priscilla & Jason Gaines
Arthur R. Gaudi
Sherry & Robert Gilson
Lorraine C. Hansen
Mary & Campbell Holmes
Patricia Kaplan
Winona Fund
Mahri Kerley/Chaucer's Books
Lynn P. Kirst
Laura Kuhn
John Lundegard
Keith Moore
Jayne Menkemeller
Betty Meyer
Mary & James Morouse
Myra & Spencer Nadler
Pat Hitchcock O'Connell
John Perry
Marjorie & Hugh Petersen
John & Ellen Pillsbury
Susannah Rake
Michele & Andre Saltoun
Anitra & Jack Sheen
Sally & Jan E.G. Smit
Constance Smith
The Elaine F. Stepanek
Foundation
Betty J. Stephens
Mark E. Trueblood
Marilyn Vandever
Barbara & Gary Waer
David & Lisa Wolf
*promised
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
LEGACY SOCIETY
Rebecca & Peter Adams
Bitsy & Denny Bacon and
The Becton Family Foundation
Deborah & Peter Bertling
Linda & Peter Beuret
Frank Blue & Lida Light Blue
Linda Brown
Elizabeth & Andrew Butcher
Virginia Castagnola-Hunter
Jane Catlett
Bridget B. Colleary
Karen Davidson, M.D.
Robert & Christine Emmons
Rosalind Amorteguy-Fendon
& Ronald Fendon
Mary & Raymond Freeman
Priscilla & Jason Gaines
Arthur R. Gaudi
Lorraine C. Hansen
Raye Haskell Melville
Joanne C. Holderman
Judith L. Hopkinson
Dr. Dolores M. Hsu
Shirley Ann & James H. Hurley, Jr.
Herbert & Elaine Kendall
Mahri Kerley/Chaucer's Books
Lynn P. Kirst
Lois Sandra Kroc
John Lundegard
Keith Moore
Mary Lloyd & Kendall Mills
Myra & Spencer Nadler
Craig & Ellen Parton
Diana & Roger Phillips
John & Ellen Pillsbury
Andre & Michele Saltoun
Judith F. Smith
Barbara & Sam Toumayan
Mark E. Trueblood
Marilyn Vandever
Barbara & Gary Waer
Nancy & Byron Kent Wood
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
We gratefully acknowledge all CAMA Mozart Society and Legacy
Society members for their gifts to CAMA’s endowment, ensuring
CAMA’s mission to bring the world’s greatest classical artists to
Santa Barbara for years to come.
Thank you
INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE
We most gratefully acknowledge and thank International Circle Members
for their annual contribution of $1,000 or more.
Anonymous (4)
Sylvia Abualy
Catherine L. Albanese
Todd & Allyson Aldrich Family
Charitable Fund
Jane & Kenneth Anderson
Peggy & Kurt Anderson
Argonaut Charitable Foundation
Marta Babson
Bitsy & Denny Bacon and The
Becton Family Foundation
Becky & William Banning
Ms. Isabel Bayrakdarian
Helene Beaver
Bitsy & Denny Bacon and The
Becton Family Foundation
Deborah & Peter Bertling
Linda & Peter Beuret
Jerry & Geraldine Bidwell
Edward & Sue Birch
Suzanne & Russell Bock
Bob Boghosian & Beth Gates-
Warren
Shelley & Mark Bookspan
Diane Boss
Alison & Jan Bowlus
Cynthia Brown & Arthur Ludwig
Wendel Bruss
Suzanne & Peyton Bucy
Barbara Burger & Paul Munch
Alison H. Burnett
Dan & Meg Burnham
Karen Bushnell
Elizabeth & Andrew Butcher
Louise & Michael Caccese
Annette & Richard Caleel
The CAMA Women's Board
Susan & Claude Case
Mahri Kerley/Chaucer's Books
Roger & Sarah Chrisman,
Schlinger Chrisman Foundation
Patricia Clark
Lavelda & Lynn Clock
Stephen Cloud
Betsy & Kenneth Coates
NancyBell Coe & Bill Burke
Bridget B. Colleary
Joan & Steven Crossland
Gregory Dahlen III &
Christi Walden
Jan Davis-Hadley
Janet Davis
Sheryl & Michael DeGenring
Edward S. DeLoreto
Diane L. Dodds
Margaret & Ronald Dolkart
Nancy Donaldson
Elizabeth & Kenneth Doran
Glenn and Karen Doshay
Ann & David Dwelley
Wendy & Rudy Eisler
Julia Emerson
Robert & Christine Emmons
Frederika & Dennis Emory
Nancy Englander
Lois Erburu
Thomas & Doris Everhart
Nancyann & Robert Failing
Bob & Margo Feinberg
Jill Felber & Paul A. Bambach
Rosalind Amorteguy-Fendon &
Ronald Fendon
Mary & Raymond Freeman
Priscilla & Jason Gaines
Catherine H. Gainey
Tish Gainey & Charles Roehm
Santa Barbara Foundation
Dorothy & John Gardner
Arthur R. Gaudi
George H. Griffiths and Olive J.
Griffiths Charitable Fund
The Stephen & Carla Hahn
Foundation
David Hamilton
Raye Haskell Melville
Renee & Richard Hawley
Maison K
Kevin Hess
Barbara Hirsch
Ronda & Bill Hobbs
Gerhart Hoffmeister
Joanne C. Holderman
Hollis Norris Fund
Judith L. Hopkinson
Natalia & Michael Howe
Shirley Ann & James H. Hurley, Jr.
Jackie Inskeep
Ann Jackson Family Foundation
Karin Jacobson & Hans Koellner
Gina & Joseph Jannotta
Diane Johnson
Ellen & Peter Johnson
Glenn Jordan & Michael Stubbs
Gerd & Peter Jordano
Elizabeth Karlsberg & Jeff Young
William H. Kearns Foundation
James P. Kearns
Herbert & Elaine Kendall
Connie & Richard Kennelly
Jill Dore Kent
Kum Su Kim & John Perry
Sally Kinney
Lynn P. Kirst
Thomas & Travis Kranz
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INTERNATIONAL CIRCLE
Lois Sandra Kroc
Chris Lancashire & Catherine Gee
Stefanie L. Lancaster Charitable
Foundation
Francis and Stefanie Lancaster
MaryAnn Lange
Elinor & James Langer
Kathryn Lawhun & Mark Shinbrot
Shirley & Seymour Lehrer
Dodie Little
Christie & Morgan Lloyd
Nancy & James Lynn
Gloria & Keith Martin
Maureen Masson
Phyllis Brady & Andy Masters
Ruth & John Matuszeski
Donald & Karine McCall
Dona & George McCauley
Sara Miller McCune
Jeffrey McFarland
Frank McGinity & Debbie Geremia
Patriicia & William McKinnon
Jocelyne & William Meeker
Sally & George Messerlian
The Henry E. & Lola Monroe
Foundation
Robert Miller & Susie Triolo Miller
Mary Lloyd & Kendall Mills
Montecito Bank & Trust
Bob & Val Montgomery
Stephen J.M. & Anne Morris
Peter L. Morris
The Samuel B. & Margaret C.
Mosher Foundation
Maryanne Mott
Russell Mueller
Mrs. Raymond King Myerson
Karin Nelson & Eugene Hibbs/
Maren Henle
Fran & John Nielsen
Northern Trust
Ellen Lehrer Orlando &
Thomas Orlando
Gail Osherenko & Oran Young
Patti Ottoboni
Anne & Daniel Ovadia
Craig & Ellen Parton
Carol & Kenneth Pasternack
Samuel F. Pellicori
Performing Arts Scholarship
Foundation
Patricia & Carl Perry
Diana & Roger Phillips
Ann M. Picker
John & Ellen Pillsbury
Minie & Hjalmar Pompe van
Meerdervoort
Carol & Edward Portnoy
William H. Kearns Foundation
Donald Rink
The Roberts Brothers Foundation
Dorothy Roberts
Regina & Rick Roney
Merlin Rossow
SAGE Publishing
Michele Saltoun
Ada B. Sandburg
William E. Sanson
Santa Barbara Foundation
City of Santa Barbara
Lynn & Mark Schiffmacher
Nancy Schlosser
The Shanbrom Family Foundation
Maureen & Les Shapiro
Anitra & Jack Sheen
Halina W. Silverman
Dody Waugh & Eric Small
Paul & Delia Smith
Judith F. Smith
Barbara & Wayne Smith
Linda Stafford Burrows
The Elaine F. Stepanek
Foundation
Marion Stewart
Irene & Robert Stone/Stone
Family Foundation
Elaine & Robert Sweet
Pamala Temple
Suzanne Holland &
Raymond Thomas
The Walter J. & Holly O. Thomson
Foundation
Milan E. Timm
Barbara & Sam Toumayan
TheTowbes Fund for the
Performing Arts, a field of
interest fund of the
Bicky Townsend
Mark E. Trueblood
Steven Trueblood
Dr. Shirley Tucker
Carol Vernon & Robert Turbin
Department of Music, University
of California, Santa Barbara
Hubert Vos
Esther & Tom Wachtell
Barbara & Gary Waer
Sheila Wald
Nick & Patty Weber
Dr. Robert Weinman
Judy L Weisman
Westmont College
Victoria & Norman Williamson
Winona Fund
Wood-Claeyssens Foundation
Nancy & Byron Kent Wood
George & Judy Writer
Grace & Edward Yoon
Patricia Yzurdiaga
Katina Zaninovich
Zegar Family Fund
Cheryl & Peter Ziegler
Ann & Dick Zylstra
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
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MUSICIANS SOCIETY
CAMA thanks our Musicians Society for their annual support.
BENEFACTORS
$500–$999
Catherine L. Albanese
Barbara Burger and Paul Munch
Sandy and Jerry Gothe
Dr. Hsiu-Zu Ho &
Dr. William A. Below
Edward O. Huntington
James and Stephanie Ingraham
Sue Larsen
Phyllis Brady & Andy Masters
Julia & Arthur Pizzinat
Monica Romero
Michael and Nancy Sheldon
Taka Yamashita
CONTRIBUTORS
$250–$499
Helen Arnold
Jyl & Allan Atmore
Howard A. Babus
Lance and Judy Boyd
Maggy Cara
Edith M. Clark
Michael & Ruth Ann Collins
Meg & Jim Easton
Claudette & Gene Geller
Nancy & Frederic Golden
Robert L. Grant
Marie-Paule & Laszlo Hajdu
Lorraine C. Hansen
Lorna S. Hedges
David and Linda James
Debbie & Frank Kendrick
Christine & James V. McNamara
Doug and Diane Morgan
Carolyn & Dennis Naiman
Maureen O'Rourke
George Porter
Gaines Post
Muriel & Ian K. Ross
Denis and Jennifer Sanan
Naomi Schmidt
Joan Tapper & Steven Siegel
Beverly & Michael Steinfeld
Heidi Stilwell
Jerre Sumter
Katherine Thomassin
ASSOCIATES
$100–$249
Anonymous
Peter and Mary Alden
Barbara Bonadeo
Margaret & David Carlberg
Joanne & John Chere
Marna Coday
Pattie & Charles Firestone
Eunice & J.Thomas Fly
Edward Gastaldo
Bernice & Harris Gelberg
Ghita Ginberg
Bradford and Ursula Ginder
Robert Hanrahan
Victoria Hendler
Emmy & Fred Keller
Anna & Petar Kokotovic
Lady Patricia & Sir Richard
Latham
Catherine Leffler
Mr. Paul Levine
Lesli and Michael Marasco
Ria S. Marsh
Barbara & Ernest Marx
Andrew Mester
Betty Meyer
Catherine & Kenneth Murphy
Carol Hawkins & Larry Pearson
Jean Perloff
Jane Roney
Sonia Rosenbaum
Dr. Paul Ryack
Alan R Schweitzer
Laura Tomooka
Mary H. Walsh
Jon and Nina Warner
Lorraine & Stephen Weatherford
Judy & Mort Weisman
Theresa & Julian Weissglass
David Yager
FRIENDS
$10–$99
Anne Ashmore
Susan Badger
Melvin and Pearl Brooks
Polly Clement
Amelia Dallenbach
Margaret & Nicholas Dewey
Sumner and Dana Fein
Nona & Lorne Fienberg
George and Leanne Friedenthal
Susan & Larry Gerstein
Elliot Gross
Betty Harwick
Ms. Martha Hassenplug
Carol Hester
Christine Hoehner
Susan S. Johnston
Ms. Jaclyn Maduff
Christine Markussen
Phillip and Pam McLendon
Sandra and Nelson Merwizer
Lori Kraft Meschler
Elisabetta Riva
Doris & Bob Schaffer
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart L Silverman
Julie & Richard Steckel
Hayley Thompson
Patricia & Edward Wallace
Fritz and Hertha Will
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
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MUSIC EDUCATION
$25,000 and above
The Walter J. & Holly O. Thomson Foundation
$10,000–$24,999
Ms. Irene Stone/ Stone Family Foundation
Mary Lloyd & Kendall Mills
Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Miller, Jr. /
The Henry E. & Lola Monroe Foundation
$1,000–$9,999
CAMA Women's Board
William H. Kearns Foundation
Stefanie L. Lancaster Charitable Foundation
Sara Miller McCune
James P. and Shirley F. McFarland Fund
of the Minneapolis Foundation
Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation
Westmont College
$100–$999
Becky & William Banning
William S. Hanrahan
Lynn P. Kirst
CAMA Education Endowment
Fund Income
$10,000 AND ABOVE
William & Nancy Myers
$1,000–$4,999
Linda Stafford Burrows –
This opportunity to experience great musicians excelling is
given in honor and loving memory of Frederika Voogd
Burrows to continue her lifelong passion for enlightening
young people through music and math.
Kathryn H. Phillips, in memory of Don R. Phillips
Walter J. Thomson/The Thomson Trust
$50–$999
Lynn P. Kirst
Keith J. Moore
Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation
Marjorie S. Petersen
Gifts received by December 13, 2021
Volunteer docents are trained by CAMA's Education
Committee Chair Joan Crossland to deliver this
program to area schools monthly. Music enthusiasts
are invited to learn more about the program and
volunteer opportunities.
Call the CAMA office at (805) 966-4324 for
more information about the docent program.
MEMORIAL GIFTS
IN MEMORY OF
IN HONOR OF
Michelle "CoCo" Ogburn
Margaret & Ronald Dolkart
Prof. Frederick F. Lange
MaryAnn Lange
Deborah Bertling
Diane Dodds
Nancy L. Wood
David Wood
Mark Trueblood
Nancy & James Lynn
Joan Crossland, Nancy Lynn
and David Malvinni
Carolyn & Dennis Naiman
Joan Crossland
George Porter
Elizabeth Alvarez
Stephen J.M. & Anne Morris
CAMA AT THE LOBERO THEATRE • JORDI SAVALL + LE CONCERT DES NATIONS
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BUSINESS SUPPORTERS
We thank the many businesses that support
CAMA's programs and events!
Laurel Abbott, Berkshire
Hathaway Luxury Properties
Alma Rosa Winey
American Riviera Bank
Babcock Winery
James P. Ballantine
Belmond El Encanto
Bertling Law Group
Bibi Ji
Black Sheep Restaurant
Blue Star Parking
Bon Fortune Style & Events
bouchon
Brander Vineyard
Wes Bredall
Ca' Dario Ristorante
Camerata Pacifica
Casa Dorinda
Cebada Wine
C'est Cheese
Chaucer's Books
Chocolats du CaliBressan
Chooket Patisserie
Cottage Health System
Custom Printing
eji experiences
Eye Glass Factory
Felici Events
Finch & Fork
First Republic Bank
Flag Factory of
Santa Barbara
Frequency Wine
Gainey Vineyard
The Good Lion
Grace Design Associates
Grassini Family Vineyards
Grimm’s Bluff
Colin Hayward/
The Hayward Group
Steven Handelman Studios
Hogue & Company
Holdren's Catering
Indigo Interiors
Inside Wine Santa Barbara
Islay A/V
Kristin Jackson
Graphic Design
Jano Printing & Mailworks
Jardesca
Le Sorelle
Lumen Wines
M4 Interactive
Maravilla/Senior
Resource Group
Mercury Press International
Michael's Catering
Microsoft ® Corporation
Mission Security
Montecito Bank & Trust
Montgomery Vineyard
Northern Trust
Oceania Cruises
Olio e Limone/Olio Crudo
Bar/Olio Pizzeria
Opal Restaurant & Bar
Opera Santa Barbara
Pacific Coast
Business Times
Pali Wine Co.
Peregrine Galleries
Performing Arts
Scholarship Foundation
Pete Clements Catering
Presqu’ile Winery
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Renaud's Patisserie & Bistro
Rose Story Farm
SAGE Publishing
Santa Barbara
Choral Society
Santa Barbara Foundation
Santa Barbara
Travel Bureau
Santa Barbara Winery
Stewart Fine Art
The Tent Merchant
The Upham Hotel
UCSB Arts & Lectures
Via Maestra 42
Westmont Orchestra
The CAMA Women’s Board
invites you to celebrate
with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at
The Cabrillo Pavilion
Monday
March 21, 2022
5:30–7:30PM
featured speaker
Julian Reeve,
Music Director of the Broadway hit Hamilton,
TED Talk speaker, and author
Presenting the world’s finest classical artists since 1919
(805) 966-4324
info@camasb.org
www.camasb.org
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