CSYO Fall Concert - program 10-26-25

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A Message from the President & CEO

Welcome to the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestras fall concert! It’s a pleasure to see you here this evening as we celebrate the dedication, talent, and promise of these remarkable young musicians. The talented members of our Youth Orchestras program represent the future of our musical community — students who are not only developing their skills as performers, but also learning how to work together, and deepening their appreciation and understanding of music’s power to inspire and connect us all.

The Charlotte Symphony’s commitment to music education lies at the heart of what we do. From programs in schools to opportunities on stage like today’s performance, we’re proud to nurture the next generation of artists and audiences. I encourage you to continue that journey by joining us for a Charlotte Symphony concert this season — and remember, children and teens under 18 can attend our Classical matinee performances for free with an adult ticket.

To all of the families who support these young musicians — thank you. Your encouragement, time, and dedication make this possible. And to our students, we’re so glad to welcome you to another season of music-making.

The 2025-26 Season

Threads

Music that connects — across time, place, and experience.

Woven through our season are questions of who we are, where we come from, and what binds us together.

These threads explore the meaning of home, the shaping of American identity, and the stories we share.

America @ 250

Reflect on our nation’s musical identity through works by American voices past and present, including Amy Beach, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and George Walker.

Soyeon Kate Lee plays pioneering composer Amy Beach's Piano Concerto, October 24–26

Perspectives on Home

Explore how composers from around the world wrestle with what it means to belong — from Dvořák’s longing for home in the “New World” Symphony to Anna Clyne’s response to pandemic isolation in The Years, receiving its U.S. Premiere.

The Charlotte Master Chorale debuts The Years alongside Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto, Apr 10 & 11

The 2025-26 Season (continued)

Iconic Fifths

Revel in three of the most iconic Fifth Symphonies — Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Tchaikovsky — timeless works that explore strength, struggle, and triumph.

Kwamé Ryan leads the CSO in Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, Feb 13 & 14

Spotlight: Gabriel Kahane

Take a closer look at composer, singersongwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Gabriel Kahane in a season-long exploration of his poignant musical stories, culminating in the powerful finale, emergency shelter intake form.

Kahane performs in Pattern of the Rail, Feb 13 & 14 and emergency shelter intake form, May 15 & 16

…and discover what awaits this season.

For more information, visit us at

Your Charlotte Symphony Experience

Whether this is your first concert or you’ve been enjoying the Symphony for years, we’re glad you’re here. Below are a few things to know to help you feel right at home.

Food & Drink

A full bar, beverages, and snacks are available both before the concert and during intermission in the lobby.

Photography

We welcome and encourage you to capture and share photos before and after the concert or during intermission. Feel free to use your cell phone for photography without flash during the performance, but please refrain from video or audio recording.

Applause

You’ll notice that audiences applaud to welcome the concertmaster, conductor, and featured artists on stage. Some works may have several sections, or movements, separated by brief silent pauses. It is tradition to hold applause until after the last movement. If you are unsure, wait for the conductor to face the audience. But if you feel truly inspired, don’t be afraid to show your appreciation.

Need help or have questions?

Our ushers and staff are happy to assist — just ask!

Fall Concert

Sunday, October 26, 2025, at 7:00 pm

Knight Theater at Levine Center for the Arts

Youth Philharmonic

Katie Ebert, conductor

“Dies Irae” from Requiem WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (arr. Christina Hans)

Bears in the Moonlight BUD WOODRUFF

DANNY ELFMAN (arr. James Kazik)

JOHN WILLIAMS (arr. Michael Story)

“This is Halloween”

Highlights from Harry Potter

Youth Camerata

Ian Passmore, conductor

JOHN POWELL (arr. Sean O’Loughlin)

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (arr. Ted Ricketts)

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (arr. Vernon Leidig)

How To Train Your Dragon

Highlights from Wicked

Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67

IV. Allegro - Finale

Youth Symphony

Ian Passmore, conductor

MICHAEL GIACCHINO

ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (arr. Calvin Custer)

ARTURO MÁRQUEZ

Star Trek Into Darkness

Selections from The Phantom of the Opera

Danzón No. 2

Katie Ebert conductor, Youth Philharmonic

Katie Ebert is the Director of Bands at Cuthbertson Middle School in Waxhaw NC, having served in this capacity since the school’s opening in 2009. She is in her 21st year teaching public school, and each of her ensembles continues to experience success. The Cuthbertson Middle School concert bands have consistently earned superior ratings at local, district and regional music festivals. Under her baton, the middle school program has grown to a current enrollment of approximately 330 music students. Mrs. Ebert also serves as the Assistant Director of Bands at Cuthbertson High School.

A graduate of Lassiter High School in Marietta GA, Mrs. Ebert holds a Bachelor of Music Education and a Bachelor of Music Performance from Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah GA, and a Master of Music Education from Western Carolina University. She is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and holds professional associations in the National Band Association, the National Association for Music Educators, the North Carolina Music Educators Association, the American School Band Directors Association, the South-Central District Bandmasters Association, and the Union County Bandmasters Association.

Mrs. Ebert is a three-time award recipient of the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence and was recognized as Cuthbertson Middle School’s Teacher

of the Year in 2016/17. She currently serves as a district representative on the state MPA committee and Solo and Ensemble chair.

Mrs. Ebert recently served as a guest clinician for the South Central and Northwestern All District Symphonic Honor Bands, and she continues to conduct both Distinct and County bands in the Southeast.

She resides in Waxhaw, NC and team teaches the Cuthbertson band program alongside her husband Todd.

Ian Passmore

interim conductor, Youth Symphony conductor, Youth Camerata

Known for adventurous musicality and a captivating stage presence, Filipino American conductor Ian Passmore enjoys a rich career as an orchestral leader and pedagogue. Hailed as “a rising young conductor” by Fanfare magazine, his unapologetically Romantic performances of the standard repertoire harken back to a bygone generation of conductors.

During the current season, Passmore returns to conduct Tennessee’s Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra, and embarks on a second season as Interim Conductor of the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra and Conductor of the Charlotte Symphony Youth Camerata. He also leads performances of the wildly popular “Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons” show in eight major US cities.

Following two seasons as the Omaha Symphony’s Assistant Conductor, in 2019, the orchestra named Mr. Passmore its Associate Conductor — a position never before created in its 100-year history. Passmore has also led programs with the Buffalo and Louisiana philharmonics, the symphony orchestras of Anderson, Charlotte, Delaware, Greensboro, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Lincoln, North Carolina, Oak Ridge, Salisbury and Winston-Salem, the St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra, and Vietnam’s Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra. He will also lead the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s 2025 holiday performances of Tchaikovsky’s The

Nutcracker with the Charlotte Ballet. Passmore holds three academic degrees: a Doctor of Music in Orchestral Conducting from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, a Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Delaware, and a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Having embarked on his own conducting studies at a very early age, Passmore’s career also prioritizes conducting pedagogy and music education. His educational contributions include frequent appearances as a guest conductor and adjudicator for student ensembles, as well as numerous speaking engagements. Recent conference presentations include the International Conductors Guild, South Dakota Bandmasters Association, and Nebraska Music Educators Association.

Passmore and his wife, Dianna Fiore, reside in North Carolina, in a home ruled over by a quartet of dogs: Beethoven, Charlie, Belle, and Heidi. When not on the podium, he can be found enjoying local restaurants and craft beers, cooking, traveling, road biking, and CrossFit. He is the creator of the social media series “Symphonic Shorts,” which seeks to remove the walls of formality that often surround classical music, making it more accessible to everyone.

Youth Philharmonic

Katie Ebert, conductor

VIOLIN ONE

Matin Ayoubzadeh

Valentin Gorkovoy

Caroline Long

Isabel Moore

Asher Rauch

Joy Wan**

Christy Wan

Annie Wang

Claire Xu

Avery Yang**

VIOLIN TWO

Ellie Ahn

Oliver Trigo Bonar

Nikitha Hegde

Samanvi Hegde

Esther Jo

Nicholas Johnson

Seff Khan

Eloise Koert*

Jordyn Smith

Oscar Sweet

VIOLA

Hadley Crump*

Sahishnu Ponnapati*

Ryan Medas

CELLO

Kate Allen

Benedict Imparto

Declan Johnson*

Hannah Grace Peterson

Caswell Taylor

Angel Vasquez-Morales

Daniel Wan*

BASS

Charlotte Slingerland*

Evan Thompson

FLUTE

Natalie Fang

Akshadhaa Ramakrishnan

Aathmika Thanigai

Avanthika Thanigai

Katie Yu*

Andrew Zhao

CLARINET

Sofia Rodrigues Angrisano*

Suman Siripurapu

BASSOON

Ava Zwally*

HORN

Aramina Ebert*

TRUMPET

Liam Arenas*

TROMBONE

Krish Anath*

TUBA

Nathaiel Perez* ** Concertmaster *Principal

Youth Camerata

VIOLIN ONE

Ellie Allen

Aanya Bharadwaj

Ethan Brainard**

Constance Cao

Caroline Jenkins

Grace Jordan

Freya Lin

Elizabeth Nanashima

Adithi Somee

Ariya Song

Jane Wang

Zion Yoo

James Yuan

Liana Zhang**

VIOLIN TWO

Ryan Ahn

Katherine Cen

Charlie Delucia

Eden Gourdet-Bilancia

Hai John Huang

Darina Kucherenko

Angelina Lambright

Jasmine Lee

Lucy Murray

Purvi Selvaraj*

Sydney Tuttle

Mia Wang

Serena Yang

VIOLA

Pranav Bodavula*

Emerson Lawrence*

Harshita Sharma

Ian Passmore, conductor

CELLO

Gaddiel Brewer*

Olivia Fang

Brian Garcia Mejia

Isaac Jo*

Nathaniel Keenan

Edward Liu

Nolan Pratt

Adam Refaey

Isabella Ruz

Ishan Sundaram

Nathan Tackson

BASS

Aaron Dobson

Polina Flint*

Abigail Murray

Delilah Murray*

FLUTE

Evelyn Haggstrom*

Justin Li

Stella Moy

Eva Novinskaya

Kamilah Ochoa

OBOE

Xander Wang*

CLARINET

Grace Chiu*

Soliana Demsie

BASS CLARINET

William Thompson

BASSOON

Connor Burch*

TRUMPET

Zac Bao-Dai*

Mila Bock

Harper Worrall

TROMBONE

Ben Clancy*

TUBA

Eliah Keaton*

PERCUSSION

Theo Ottinger

Gianna Ngetich

Shanna Ngetich*

Anish Suresh*

** Concertmaster

*Principal

Youth Symphony

Ian Passmore, conductor

VIOLIN ONE

Noel Fang

Anish Ghosh

Nethra Gopalakrishnan

Emma Hew

Elena Oh

Sayuki Peterman**

Lincoln Ruesch

Levi Teague**

Sameeya Vasan

Emunah Wang

Audrey Zhang

Ethan Zheng

Neil Zhu

VIOLIN TWO

Amisha Bharti

Campbell Carter

Chloe Dai*

Lillian Dong*

Erin Hadiwidjaja

Adelle Holderman

Saiya Larsen

Davis Pak-Lin

William Peterson

Chloe Phung

Isabella Pierre

Elina Tackson

Evelyn Tjahjadi

Rachel Wang

Zhangkai Yang

VIOLA

Darsh Goenka

Grace Higham

Ellen Leahy

Elias Pak-Lin*

Mahi Valiveti*

CELLO

Virginia Bouknight

Shwetanshu Chakraborthy

Joshika Chappidi

Clark Fan*

Charlotte Feddersen

Lars Kaijser Bots

Dennis Lin*

Chloe Oh

Gabriel Pierre

Josiah Shin

Lillian Song

Addison Turner

BASS

Nate Dyer*

Agastya Kumar*

FLUTE

Gwen Johnson*

Qianxun Cherrie Li

Sadie Mitchell*

Trey Parrish

Natsuko Peterman

OBOE

Charlotte Feldman*

Davis Hubbard*

Mishka Shukla

CLARINET

Hanna Choi

Nicholas Smith

Stella Taub*

BASS CLARINET

Matthew Smith*

BASSOON

Beckett Jackson

Randy Mayo-Rodriguez*

HORN

Alexander Davis*

Alex Fink

TRUMPET

Levi Cook

Colin Meuse*

TROMBONE

Leon Baiye*

Daniel Paulauskas

TUBA Nolan Rice*

PERCUSSION

Xavier Lee

Wiley Lomac*

Addison Miles*

Emanya Sibu

HARP

Ella Higham

PIANO

Shwetanshu Chakraborthy

** Concertmaster

*Principal

The Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestras provide extraordinary music education to all. The programs aim to inspire in our students a strong sense of character, discipline, commitment, and community.

Our ensembles are inclusive, diverse, and accessible to all students, regardless of financial resources. We provide high-quality ensemble training led by conductors Ian Passmore, Katie Ebert, and Eric Thompson as well as dedicated Charlotte Symphony musicians, all who

provide a nurturing environment through which young musicians create lasting bonds in music and friendship.

We offer regular performance opportunities throughout the city, including at the Belk and Knight Theaters; plus guidance from the Charlotte Symphony’s renowned Music Director, Kwamé Ryan, and internationallyacclaimed visiting artists such as Gil Shaham and Anthony McGill.

The Charlotte Symphony Youth Ensemble Conductor Chair is made possible by a generous gift from

Debbie & Pat Phillips

The Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra Conductor Chair is made possible by a generous gift from The Symphony Guild of Charlotte

This program is made possible in part through the support of

YOUTH ORCHESTRA INTERN

William Wiand

SPECIAL THANKS

We would like to thank the following individuals whose passion for Music Education and our Youth Orchestra programs helped make this season possible.

The Mary Norris Preyer Fund

Judy Crozier

Park Road Baptist Church

Leslie Gipple

First Baptist Church West

Visit our website for more information!

Kwamé Ryan · Music Director

Christopher James Lees, Resident Conductor Christopher Warren-Green, Conductor Laureate

MUSICIAN ROSTER

FIRST VIOLINS

Calin Ovidiu Lupanu Concertmaster

The Catherine & Wilton Connor Chair

Joseph Meyer* Associate Concertmaster

Kari Giles

Acting Associate Concertmaster

Hanna Zhdan

Acting Assistant Concertmaster

Susan Blumberg°°

Jane Hart Brendle

Cynthia Burton

Fengwan Chen†

Ayako Gamo

David Horak†

Oliver Kot°°

Lenora Leggatt

Jenny Topilow

Dustin Wilkes-Kim*

SECOND VIOLINS

Kathleen Jarrell, Acting Principal

The Wolfgang Roth Chair

Carlos Tarazona°

Acting Assistant Principal

The Pepsi-Cola Foundation of Charlotte Chair

Monica Boboc

Martha Geissler

Sakira Harley

Tatiana Karpova

Ellyn Stuart

VIOLAS

Benjamin Geller, Principal

The Zoe Bunten Merrillt Principal Viola Chair

Pin-Hao Liao

Assistant Principal

Ellen Ferdon

Wenlong Huang

Pedro Mendez

Viara Stefanova

Ning Zhao

CELLOS

Jon Lewis, Principal

The Kate Whitner McKay Principal Cello Chair

Allison Drenkow

Assistant Principal

Marlene Ballena

Jeremy Lamb

Sarah Markle

Nicco Mazziotto

David Olson

DOUBLE BASSES

Jason McNeel, Acting Principal

Judson Baines, Assistant Principal

Jeffrey Ferdon

Eric Thompson†

HARP

Andrea Mumm Trammell Principal

The Dr. Billy Graham Chair

FLUTES

Victor Wang, Principal

The Blumenthal Foundation Chair

Amy Orsinger Whitehead

Erinn Frechette

PICCOLO

Erinn Frechette

This roster lists the full-time members of the Charlotte Symphony. The number and seating of musicians on stage varies depending on the piece being performed.

° Non-revolving position

°° Alternates between first and second violins

† Acting member of the Charlotte Symphony

‡ Funded by The Symphony Guild of Charlotte, Inc.

* On leave

OBOES

Timothy Swanson, Principal

The Leo B. Driehuys Chair‡

Erica Cice

Jamison Hillian†

ENGLISH HORN

Erica Cice

CLARINETS

Taylor Marino, Principal

The Gary H. & Carolyn M. Bechtel Chair

Samuel Sparrow

Allan Rosenfeld

E ♭ CLARINET

Samuel Sparrow

BASS CLARINET

Allan Rosenfeld

BASSOONS

AJ Neubert, Principal

Joshua Hood

Nicholas Ritter

CONTRABASSOON

Nicholas Ritter

The CSO is a proud member of the League of American Orchestras.

HORNS

Byron Johns, Principal

The Mr. & Mrs. William H. Van Every Chair

Andrew Fierova

Christopher Caudill†

The Robert E. Rydel, Jr. Third Horn Chair (acting)

Richard Goldfaden

Paige Quillen

TRUMPETS

Alex Wilborn, Principal

The Betty J. Livingstone Chair

Jesdelson Vasquez†

Gianluca Farina†

Acting Associate Principal

The Marcus T. Hickman Chair

Gabriel Slesinger*

TROMBONES

John Bartlett, Principal

Thomas Burge

BASS TROMBONE

Scott Hartman, Principal

TUBA

Colin Benton, Principal

The Governor James G. Martin Chair

TIMPANI

Denis Petrunin, Acting Principal†

The Robert Haywood Morrison Chair

PERCUSSION

Brice Burton, Principal

What does it mean to call a place home? Through music that spans centuries, continents, and perspectives, we invite you on a journey to explore the meaning of home — not just as a physical space, but as memory, identity, refuge, and hope.

FEATURING

Respighi’s Pines of Rome

November 14 & 15, 2025 Belk Theater

Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5

February 13 & 14, 2026 Belk Theater

Dvořák’s New World Symphony

March 27 – 29, 2026 Knight Theater

Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto

April 10 & 11, 2026 Belk Theater

Explore the full season online and buy tickets today!

box office : 704.972.2000 · charlotte symphony .org

FEATURING

Holiday Pops

A CAROLINA CHRISTMAS

December 12 – 14, 2025 Knight Theater

The Music of Motown

January 23 & 24, 2026 Knight Theater

THE CONCERT: A Tribute to ABBA

February 27 & 28, 2026 Knight Theater

FEATURING

Holiday Pops FAMILY MATINEE

December 13, 2025 Knight Theater

The Orchestra Games

January 24, 2026 Knight Theater

CLASSICAL KIDS LIVE: Beethoven Lives Upstairs

February 28, 2026 Knight Theater

FEATURING

Home Alone IN CONCERT

November 28 & 29, 2025 Belk Theater

DISNEY’S Encanto IN CONCERT

March 20 & 21, 2026 Belk Theater

MARVEL’S Black Panther IN CONCERT

June 5 & 6, 2026 Belk Theater

The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is one of the premier music organizations in the Southeastern United States and the oldest continuously operating symphony orchestra in the Carolinas. As Charlotte’s most active performing arts group, the CSO presents around 150 concerts each season, reaching more than 150,000 music lovers.

The 2025–26 season marks the next chapter in the Charlotte Symphony’s artistic evolution under Music Director Kwamé Ryan. Framed by a season-long exploration of home — reflecting on belonging, identity, and place through a wide range of musical voices — the season offers bold new works, symphonic masterworks, and creative collaborations across the Classical, Pops, Movie, and Family series. Highlights include the debut of the CSO Spotlight Series, an everexpanding look at the work of this season’s CSO Spotlight Artist, Gabriel Kahane; performances of audience favorites like Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and Ravel’s Boléro; and more events that showcase the Orchestra’s breadth, from the music of Dolly Parton to Black Panther in Concert. Engaging with more than 15,000 students each year, the Charlotte Symphony nurtures the next generation of musicians and music lovers through its four diverse

youth orchestras, in-school education programs, instrument coaching, and Project Harmony, which offers free afterschool lessons in music and life skills to over 200 students in under-resourced areas. With its new mobile stage, CSO Roadshow, the Symphony extends its reach directly into neighborhoods, bringing live music to communities across the region.

Founded in 1932, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra continues to play a vital cultural role in the region and remains committed to the belief that music, accessible to all, enriches and unites our community.

OUR MISSION

The Charlotte Symphony uplifts, entertains, and educates the diverse communities of CharlotteMecklenburg and beyond through exceptional musical experiences.

OUR VISION

Reaching out through the transformative power of live music, the Charlotte Symphony will be a civic leader, reflecting and uniting our region.

For more information, visit us online at charlottesymphony.org

MUSICIAN SPOTLIGHT

VIOLA Pedro Mendez

CSO Member since September 2025

HOMETOWN: Barquisimeto, Venezuela

Fun Facts

• Pedro discovered his love of music through his father, who taught him basic chords on the guitar and cuatro

• He studied in the internationally acclaimed EL SISTEMA and performed under Gustavo Dudamel at the age of 13

• A passionate educator, Pedro has mentored young musicians in both South America and the United States

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2025-26 OFFICERS

Richard Krumdieck, Chair

Ulrike Miles, Vice Chair

Melinda Snyder, Vice Chair & Secretary

Denise DeMaio, Treasurer

David Fisk, President & CEO

Kwamé Ryan, Music Director

2025-26

DIRECTORS

Krisha Blanchard

Joye D. Blount

Mike Butterworth

Nick Clements

Sidney Fletcher

Craig Froelich

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Linda McFarland Farthing, Chair

Paul Anderson

Ruth & Richard Ault

Rachel Gogal Badillo

Arlene & Milton Berkman

Jason & Tiffany Bernd

Mary & Charles Bowman

Frank Bragg

Robin & Bill Branstrom

Paige & Steve Burgess

Dr. William Charles & Dr. Cynthia Nortey

Derick & Sallie Close

Robin Cochran

Catherine & Wilton Connor

Jeanie & T. Thomas Cottingham III

Brian Cromwell

Susan Cybulski

Marcia & Jason Daily

Alessandra & Pasquale De Martino

Alvaro & Donna de Molina

Peggy & Richard Dreher

Lisa Hudson Evans

Bill Farthing

Karen Fox

Eileen Friars & Scott Pyle

Ralph S. Grier

Laurie Guy

Janet Haack

Reginald B. Henderson, Esq.

Mark & Whitney Jerrell

Jeff Lee

Carrie Galloway

Lucia Zapata Griffith

Fran Hyde

Byron Johns*

Valerie Kinloch

Stephen Makris

Juliette Pryor

Manley Roberts*

Sara Garces Roselli

Lindsay Schall

Ylida Scott

Cameron Sherrill

Jennifer Sullivan

Brienne Tinder*

Andrea Mumm Trammell*

Ken Walker *ex-officio

Gov. James G. Martin

Jane & Hugh McColl

Stacie McGinn

Susan & Loy McKeithen

Alex & DeDe McKinnon

Elizabeth & Jay Monge

Mica Oberkfell

Patrick J. O’Leary

Richard Osborne

Debbie & G. Patrick Phillips

Derek & Judy Raghavan

Paul Reichs

Nancy & Charles Robson

Patricia A. Rodgers

M.A. Rogers

Frank Schall

Laura & Mike Schulte

Carolyn Shaw

Emily & Zach Smith

Will Sparks

Elizabeth Connor Stewart

Bob & Marsha Stickler

Kelly & Neal Taub

Adam Taylor

Chris & Jim Teat

Kevin & Jill Walker

Elizabeth & Steve Willen

Braxton Winston

Richard Worf

Joan Zimmerman

Albert Zue

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

EXECUTIVE

David J. L. Fisk

President & CEO

Samantha Hackett

Manager of Executive Administration & Board Relations

ARTISTIC OPERATIONS

Scott Freck

Vice President for Artistic Operations & General Manager

Erin Eady

Director of Orchestra Personnel

Laura Lindsay

Director of Orchestra Operations

Claudia Schmitz

Director of Artistic Planning

Bart Dunn

Principal Music Librarian

Emily Schaub

Assistant Music Librarian

Ana Faithe Allen

Operations Coordinator

John Jarrell

Stage Manager

Byron Johns

Senior Stage Technician

Ross Jarrell

Stage Techician

DEVELOPMENT

Shayne Doty

Vice President of Development

Richard Riedl

Associate Vice President of Development

Mary Nell Johnson

Senior Director of Individual Giving

Tara Spil

Director of Corporate & Institutional Giving

Tammy Matula

Director of Development Services

Josh Bottoms

Manager of Corporate & Institutional Giving

Jennifer Gherardi

Manager of Development Services & Events

Noel Kiss

Manager of Individual Giving & Events

HUMAN RESOURCES

Maribeth Baker

Human Resources Counselor

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

Christian Drake

Vice President of Finance & Administration

Amy Hine

HR Coordinator & Office Administrator

Kensloe Norrington

Staff Accountant

Chazin & Company, Financial Services

LEARNING & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Aram Kim Bryan

Vice President of Community Relations & Learning

Dylan Lloyd

Senior Manager of Youth Orchestras

Mark Rockwood

Senior Manager of Youth Education

Michaela Sciacca

Senior Manager of Youth Programs

Gavin Fulker

Education Programs Assistant

Bria Alexander

Community Engagement Assistant

MA RKETING & AUDIENCE

Frank Impelluso

DEVELOPMENT

Vice President of Marketing & Audience Development

Deirdre Roddin

Director of Institutional Marketing & Communications

Nicole Glaza

Senior Manager of Digital Marketing

Laura Thomas

Senior Manager of Marketing & Audience Development

Chad Calvert

Visual Communications Manager

Meghan Cole

Patron Experience Manager

Garrett Whiffen

Ticketing Manager

JUST ANNOUNCED:

Don’t miss this spectacular special event!

STUDDARD SINGS VANDROSS RUBEN LUTHER

Step into an evening of pure soul as famed American Idol winner, Ruben Studdard, brings to life the songs that shaped a generation.

Feel the warmth and romance of Luther Vandross’s timeless songs — like “Here and Now,” “Dance with My Father,” and “A House Is Not a Home” — sung with Studdard’s signature velvet voice and backed by the power of the Charlotte Symphony.

November 21 & 22

KNIGHT THEATER

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