College of Marin Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven, Brahms, and Haydn
Jim Stopher, director
Saturday, November 20, 2021
3 pm
James Dunn Theatre
Performing Arts Building
Kentfield Campus
Free live concert. Seating is limited. Advanced registration is required.
All attendees must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination at the door by showing an original vaccination card or digital proof (QR code) from the State of California’s Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record website. All patrons attending indoor events are required to bring and wear masks at all times regardless of vaccination status.
PROGRAM
Overture to King Stephen — Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98, Andante moderato — Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Symphony No. 104 in D Major, “London” — Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Adagio – Allegro
Andante
Menuetto and Trio: Allegro
Finale: Spiritoso
COMSO Musicians
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VIOLIN I
Joanna Pinckney**
Sean Carnahan
Josh Darr
Ruth Koenig
Diana Parnell
Mary Reid
Melanie WolfVIOLIN II
Eric van Boer*
Joan Flood
Aaron Foster
Mathew Frierman
James Grant
Jeanne Lee
Dawna Stebbins -
VIOLA
Carolyn Lowenthal*
Jo ReillyCELLO
Susan Groff*
Leslie Allen
Gabor Fencsik
Dora Howard
Rick Kozlenko
David Lusterman
Kari Myhre
Jocelyn WilhelmsenBASS
Jim Wilhelmsen*
Francesca Drake
Steven Schuster -
FLUTE
Mimi Braverman*
Sushila HartOBOE
Brian Thompson*
Mariel RowlesCLARINET
Shelley Hodgen*
Chris FavilleBASSOON
Karen Wright*
Donna Wiley -
HORN
Mary Jane Evans*
Jay WilliamsTRUMPET
Brendan Wilhelmsen*
Patrick CarnahanTIMPANI
Nancy Levinsohn*
COACH
Joanna Pinckney, strings
** concertmaster
* principal
About the Orchestra
Founded in 1930, the College of Marin Symphony Orchestra performs masterworks of the symphonic literature. The ensemble rehearses Monday evenings, and includes COM students, high-school students, and members of the area community.
Join the orchestra!
If you’re interested in becoming a member of the COMSO, email conductor Jim Stopher at JStopher@marin.edu.
Special Thanks
Without the assistance of the following people, this concert would not have been possible:
Trevor Björklund, Shook Chung, Joanna Pinckney, Dana Sadava, and Dave White.