1. SPONSORS
Dorothy Abelson Loida Nicolas-Lewis
Marilyn Appel Stone Pine Financial Partners
Dr. William Dunkelberg Deborah Robinson
Thelma Gosfield VIST Bank
Betty LeVine Felice Wiener
DONORS
333 Belrose Bar & Grill Linda Mui
Aux Petits Delices Oregon Diner
Jacqueline Axilund Pescadore (Italian)
B & C Eye Glass Factory Ristorante La Laconda (Italian)
Bellini Grill (Italian) Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Bernie's Hair Studio Sagami Japanese Restaurant
Leanore Brookman SangKee Asian Bistro
Carmines Creole Act II SangKee Peking Duck House
Delancey Street Bagels Fran Schwartz
Eleanor Oxman Shangrila (Japanese, Fusion)
Estia Restaurant (Greek) Sabrina’s Cafe
Hunan (Chinese) Sola (Contemporary American)
Billie Katz Spring Mill Café (French)
La Calaca Feliz (Mexican) Walter Staib (City Tavern)
La Collina (Italian) Susanna Foo (Chinese, Fusion)
Lucky Cookie Factory Yangming (Chinese, International)
Main Line Optical
Kitchen Compositions: A Symphony of Recipes
By the musicians and staff of The Philadelphia Orchestra
$35.00 per copy (Limited Edition). To order, call 215-922-2626.
All Proceeds Benefit The Philadelphia Orchestra
Thanks to everyone, including The Rittenhouse Square Committee
officers and members, who helped make this event a success!
Linda Mui, Coordinator of Special Events
To sponsor an event or make a donation, call 610-659-6062
The Rittenhouse Square Committee
Presents
THE MAGIC OF MUSIC
2014
Performed by the
Philmore Ensemble
Silent Auction & Dessert to follow
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Felice & Tom Wiener, Hosts
2. Cassia Harvey began her cello studies with Lillian Kauffman
and continued with Deborah Reeder and Jeffrey Solow. She has
soloed with the Kennett Symphony and the Warminster Symphony.
Cassia was first-place winner of the PADESTA, the Concerto
Soloists and the Cafferata-Jackson Competitions. Her
performances have been broadcast on Philadelphia's Channel 57
and New York Public Television. An accomplished teacher, Cassia
has authored over one hundred study books for classical string
instruments.
Myanna Harvey has been teaching and performing
professionally on the violin and viola for 15 years. For several
years, Myanna has been the strings director at the Upper
Moreland Summer Fine Arts Program. She has written
arrangements and compositions for string orchestra which have
been performed by the Cheltenham Youth Orchestra, the
Cedarbrook Middle School Orchestra and the Centennial School
District's Fine Arts Festival Orchestra.
Amanda Heckman has performed and studied in the U.S.,
Canada and abroad, and has Master of Music degrees in flute
performance and music history from Temple University where she
studied with David Cramer of the Philadelphia Orchestra. In
2007-08, she was principal flute with the Utica Symphony
Orchestra (New York). She studied at the Cite des Arts
Conservatory in Chambery, France and at the Domaine Forget
Music Festival in Saint Irenee, Quebec.
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Upcoming Lecture/Luncheon Series Programs
Programs will be held on the following Fridays at 11:00 a.m. at the
DoubleTree Hotel, Broad and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, PA
(Discount parking is available at the DoubleTree Hotel garage)
March 6, 2015 Emanuel Ax, Piano
March 27, 2015 Carol Jantsch, Tuba
April 10, 2015 Choong-Jin Chang, Violin
May 15, 2015 Lisa Batiashvili, Violin
For Reservations, call Marlena Kleit 215-901-2909
For additional information go to www.philorch.org
PROGRAM
Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro"
by W. A. Mozart, arr. M. Harvey
London Trio No. 1 in C Major: Allegro Moderato, Andante,
Vivace
F. J. Haydn
Melodie
C. W. Gluck, arr. M. Harvey
Four Duets: Prelude, Cradle Song, Canzonetta, Scherzo
R. Gliere
Three Romantic Pieces: Cavatina, Capriccio, Romance
A. Dvorak
Hungarian Dance No 4
J. Brahms, arr. M. Harvey
Divertimento in E-flat Major: Allegro
W. A. Mozart
Aubade
by G. Enesco
Variations on La Folia
G. Tartini, arr. M. Harvey
Romance Sans Paroles
G. Faure, arr. D. Hamlin