Blossom Music Festival 2025 August 29, 30 & 31 Concerts

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LIVE IN CON CERT

Friday, August 29, 2025, at 7 PM

Saturday, August 30, 2025, at 7 PM

Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 7 PM

LIVE IN CONCERT

Friday, August 29, 2025, at 7 PM

Saturday, August 30, 2025, at 7 PM

Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 7 PM

The Cleveland Orchestra

Sarah Hicks, conductor

Blossom Festival Chorus

Voice Cast

Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Matthew Broderick

James Earl Jones

Jeremy Irons Moira Kelly

Niketa Calame

Ernie Sabella

Nathan Lane

Robert Guillaume

Rowan Atkinson

Madge Sinclair

Whoopi Goldberg

Cheech Marin

Jim Cummings

Zoe Leader

Directed by Roger Allers

Rob Minkoff

MPAA G Rating

© 1994 The Walt Disney Company. All Rights Reserved

Produced by Don Hahn

Screenplay by Irene Mecchi

Jonathan Roberts Linda Woolverton

Songs by Tim Rice Elton John

Original Score

Composed and Arranged by Hans Zimmer

“Can You Feel the Love Tonight”

Performed by Elton John

Produced by Chris Thomas

Original Soundtrack from available at disneymusicemporium.com

Total approximate running time: 1 hours 45 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission.

Thank you for silencing your electronic devices.

The performance is a presentation of the feature film The Lion King with a live performance of the film’s entire score. Out of respect for the musicians and your fellow audience members, please remain seated until the conclusion of the end credits.

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts. © All rights reserved

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SARAH HICKS

Sarah Hicks’s versatile and vibrant musicianship has secured her place as an in-demand conductor across an array of genres, and as an educator, arranger, producer, writer, and speaker committed to creating connections through music. Her career has seen collaborations with diverse artists, from Hilary Hahn and Olga Kern to Smokey Robinson, Dessa , and Sting.

A highly sought-after guest conductor, Hicks has worked extensively with orchestras in the US and abroad, including The Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, WDR Funkhausorchester Köln, and Tokyo Philharmonic, among others. She currently serves as principal conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra’s Live at Orchestra Hall series.

A specialist in film music and the film-in-concert genre, her live concert recordings of Coco and The Lion King: 30th Anniversary can be seen on Disney+ and her work on The Little Mermaid Live was broadcast on ABC. Since 2019, Hicks has acted as an advisor for Disney Music Group and is a consultant and frequent collaborator with Disney Concerts.

Hicks was born in Tokyo and raised in Honolulu. Trained on both the piano and the viola, she received her bachelor’s in composition from Harvard University and an artist’s degree in conducting from the Curtis Institute of Music. In her spare time, Hicks enjoys running, hiking, her Papillon, cooking (and eating) with her husband, traveling, and blogging.

Sunday evening’s concert is dedicated to Mark and Shelly Saltzman in recognition of their generous support of music.

Photo: courtesty of Sarah Hicks

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HANS ZIMMER

composer

Hans Zimmer has scored more than 500 projects across all mediums, which have grossed more than $28 billion combined at the worldwide box office. Zimmer has been honored with two Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, four Grammys, an American Music Award, and a Tony Award. His work highlights include Dune: Part One, Top Gun: Maverick, No Time to Die, Gladiator, The Thin Red Line, As Good as It Gets, Rain Man, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Thelma and Louise, The Last Samurai, 12 Years a Slave, Blade Runner 2049 (co-scored with Benjamin Wallfisch) and Dunkirk, as well as multiple seasons of David Attenborough ’s Prehistoric Planet, and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two, the follow-up to his Academy Award–winning score for Dune: Part One.

Beyond his award-winning compositions, Zimmer is a remarkably successful touring artist, having concluded his second Hans Zimmer Live European tour and performing in the Middle East at Dubai’s renowned Coca-Cola Arena for two consecutive nights as well as Formula 1’s Singapore Grand Prix. His World of Hans Zimmer tour, which he curated and directed, commenced a second world tour in January 2025.

Photo: Lee Kirby

THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA

Franz Welser-Möst Music Director

KELVIN SMITH FAMILY CHAIR

FIRST VIOLINS

Joel Link

CONCERTMASTER

Blossom-Lee Chair

Liyuan Xie

FIRST ASSOCIATE

CONCERTMASTER

Virginia M. Lindseth, PhD, Chair

Jung-Min Amy Lee

ASSOCIATE CONCERTMASTER

Gretchen D. and Ward Smith Chair

Stephen Tavani

ASSISTANT CONCERTMASTER

Dr. Ronald H. Krasney Chair

Wei-Fang Gu

Drs. Paul M. and Renate H. Duchesneau Chair

Kim Gomez

Elizabeth and Leslie Kondorossy Chair

Chul-In Park

Harriet T. and David L. Simon Chair

Miho Hashizume

Theodore Rautenberg Chair

Jeanne Preucil Rose

Larry J.B. and Barbara S. Robinson Chair

Alicia Koelz

Oswald and Phyllis Lerner Gilroy Chair

Yu Yuan

Patty and John Collinson Chair

Isabel Trautwein

Trevor and Jennie Jones Chair

Katherine Bormann

Analise Handke

Gladys B. Goetz Chair

Zhan Shu

Youngji Kim

Paul and Lucille Jones Chair

Genevieve Smelser

SECOND VIOLINS

Stephen Rose*

Alfred M. and Clara T. Rankin Chair

Eli Matthews 1

Patricia M. Kozerefski

and Richard J. Bogomolny Chair

Jason Yu2

James and Donna Reid Chair

Sonja Braaten Molloy

Carolyn Gadiel Warner

Elayna Duitman

Ioana Missits

Jeffrey Zehngut^

Sae Shiragami

Kathleen Collins

Beth Woodside

Emma Shook

Dr. Jeanette Grasselli Brown and Dr. Glenn R. Brown Chair

Yun-Ting Lee

Jiah Chung Chapdelaine

Gawon Kim

VIOLAS

Wesley Collins*

Chaillé H. and Richard B. Tullis Chair

Stanley Konopka 2

Mark Jackobs

Jean Wall Bennett Chair

Lisa Boyko

Richard and Nancy Sneed Chair

Richard Waugh

Lembi Veskimets

The Morgan Sisters Chair

Eliesha Nelson^

Anthony and Diane Wynshaw-Boris Chair

Joanna Patterson Zakany

William Bender

Thomas Lauria and Christopher Lauria Chair

Gareth Zehngut^

CELLOS

Mark Kosower*

Louis D. Beaumont Chair

Richard Weiss 1

The GAR Foundation Chair

Charles Bernard2

Helen Weil Ross Chair

Bryan Dumm

Muriel and Noah Butkin Chair

Tanya Ell

Thomas J. and Judith Fay Gruber Chair

Ralph Curry

Brian Thornton

William P. Blair III Chair

David Alan Harrell

Martha Baldwin

Dane Johansen

Paul Kushious

BASSES

Maximilian Dimoff *

Clarence T. Reinberger Chair

Charles Paul1

Mary E. and F. Joseph Callahan Chair

Derek Zadinsky2

Mark Atherton

Thomas Sperl

Henry Peyrebrune

Charles Barr Memorial Chair

Charles Carleton

Scott Dixon

Brandon Mason

HARP

Trina Struble*

Alice Chalifoux Chair

FLUTES

Joshua Smith*

Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Chair

Saeran St. Christopher

Jessica Sindell2^

Austin B. and Ellen W. Chinn Chair

Mary Kay Fink

PICCOLO

Mary Kay Fink

Anne M. and M. Roger Clapp Chair

OBOES

Frank Rosenwein*

Edith S. Taplin Chair

Corbin Stair

Sharon and Yoash Wiener Chair

Jeffrey Rathbun 2

Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Chair

Robert Walters

ENGLISH HORN

Robert Walters

Samuel C. and Bernette K. Jaffe Chair

CLARINETS

Afendi Yusuf *

Robert Marcellus Chair

Robert Woolfrey

Victoire G. and Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. Chair

Daniel McKelway2

Robert R. and Vilma L. Kohn Chair

Amy Zoloto

E-FLAT CLARINET

Daniel McKelway

Stanley L. and Eloise M. Morgan Chair

BASS CLARINET

Amy Zoloto

Myrna and James Spira Chair

BASSOONS

John Clouser*

Louise Harkness Ingalls Chair

Gareth Thomas

Jonathan Sherwin

CONTRABASSOON

Jonathan Sherwin

HORNS

Nathaniel Silberschlag*

George Szell Memorial Chair

Michael Mayhew §

Knight Foundation Chair

Jesse McCormick

Robert B. Benyo Chair

Hans Clebsch

Richard King

Meghan Guegold Hege^

TRUMPETS

Michael Sachs*

Robert and Eunice Podis Weiskopf Chair

Jack Sutte

Lyle Steelman 2^

James P. and Dolores D. Storer Chair

Michael Miller

CORNETS

Michael Sachs*

Mary Elizabeth and G. Robert Klein Chair

Michael Miller

TROMBONES

Brian Wendel*

Gilbert W. and Louise I. Humphrey Chair

Richard Stout

Alexander and Marianna C. McAfee Chair

Shachar Israel2

BASS TROMBONE

Luke Sieve

EUPHONIUM & BASS TRUMPET

Richard Stout

TUBA

Yasuhito Sugiyama*

Nathalie C. Spence and Nathalie S. Boswell Chair

TIMPANI

Zubin Hathi*

Otto G. and Corinne T. Voss Chair

Peter Nichols2

Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Smucker Chair

PERCUSSION

Marc Damoulakis*

Margaret Allen Ireland Chair

Thomas Sherwood

Tanner Tanyeri

Peter Nichols

KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS

Carolyn Gadiel Warner

Marjory and Marc L. Swartzbaugh Chair

LIBRARIAN

Michael Ferraguto*

Joe and Marlene Toot Chair

ENDOWED CHAIRS CURRENTLY UNOCCUPIED

Clara G. and George P. Bickford Chair

Sandra L. Haslinger Chair

Charles M. and Janet G. Kimball Chair

Sunshine Chair

Rudolf Serkin Chair

CONDUCTORS

Christoph von Dohnányi MUSIC DIRECTOR LAUREATE

Taichi Fukumura

ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR

Elizabeth Ring and William Gwinn Mather Chair

James Feddeck

PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR & MUSICAL ADVISOR OF THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA YOUTH ORCHESTRA

Sidney and Doris Dworkin Chair

Lisa Wong

DIRECTOR OF CHORUSES

Frances P. and Chester C. Bolton Chair

* Principal

§ Associate Principal

1 First Assistant Principal

2 Assistant Principal

^ Alum of The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra

This roster lists full-time members of The Cleveland Orchestra. The number and seating of musicians onstage varies depending on the piece being performed. Seating within the string sections rotates on a periodic basis.

BLOSSOM FESTIVAL CHORUS

Lisa Wong Director of Choruses

FRANCES P. AND CHESTER C. BOLTON CHAIR

SOPRANOS

Liana Alexandra

Amanda Baker

Jesse Bobbitt

Emily Carlson

Signe Carlson

Caris Carmean*

Ligaya Coolbear*

Dana Delaney

Emma Downing

Elisha Evanko

Maggie Clark Fairfield

Emily Flood

Sarah Gaither

Brianna Gibson

Jennifer Gilles

Rebecca S. Hall

Rachel Imhoff

Shannon R. Jakubczak

Kiersten Johnson

Katie Kitchen

Heidi Lang

Narayah Lyles

Morgan Malone

Victoria Peacock

Grace Prentice

Mandi Rice

Nadia M. Robinson

Nicole Rounick

Emma Russell

Maren Scott*

Creek Smith*

Ellie Smith

Morgan Smock

Julie White

LoRee Wilkinson

Kadence Young*

Kathryn Zorman

ALTOS

Shruti Aring

Laurel Babcock

Debbie Bates

Kristina Bodnar

Addison Borders*

Carla Cashman

Colleen Endrizzi

Hope Ezell

Mary Kate Hever*

Rebecca King

Haven Kinsley*

Emily Longenecker

Jennifer MacLure

Victoria Marquard-Schultz

Karla McMullen

Bri Mosley

Adelyn Nicholson*

Shanely Niemi

Peggy Norman

Sophie Polter*

Michelle Wagner-Skinner

Haley Wheeler

Maggie Fairman Williams

Sophia Williams*

TENORS

Sujith Aring*

Rong Chen

Daniel DiFilippo

David Erlandson

Jeff Guritza

Richard Hall

Michael Heid

Christian Maric

Greg L. Orloff

Shaan Rao*

Ted Rodenborn

Chris Slavin

Andrew Stamp

BASSES

Simon Beck

Carlos Castells

Eric Coffelt

Christopher Dewald

James Johnston

Kevin Kutz

Jacob LaMantia*

Nicholas Langer

Kyle Lewis

Michael N. Lutkus

Logan Orloff

John Philipps

Brandon Randall

Paul Sabharwal

Daniel J. Singer

Alan Slankard*

Martin Young

* Member of The Cleveland Orchestra

Youth Chorus

Daniel J. Singer

Assistant Director

Daniel Overly

Collaborative Pianist

Jill Harbaugh Director of Choral Operations

Victoria Peacock

Chorus Coordinator

YOUR VISIT

LATE SEATING

Guests with Pavilion seats who arrive after the start of the concert may be asked to wait outside the Pavilion until the first convenient pause in the music, after which our ushers will help you to your seats.

LAWN SEATING

Guests on the Lawn may bring their own chairs, but guests with high-backed chairs that obstruct others’ views may be asked to relocate to the rear of the Lawn. Rental chairs are available for a fee of $10 per evening. Tents, flags, balloons, or other structures that might obstruct views or present a hazard are prohibited. Open flames are also prohibited.

PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEOGRAPHY & RECORDING

Audio recording, photography, and videography are prohibited during performances at Blossom. Photographs and videos can only be taken when the performance is not in progress. As a courtesy to others, please silence all electronic devices prior to the start of the concert.

SMOKING

All Blossom Music Festival events are presented in a smoke-free environment. Smoking or vaping are not allowed anywhere on the grounds or in buildings once you have entered through the ticket gates. A smoking area is available outside the gates in a designated area of Parking Lot A.

WEATHER INFORMATION

In the event of severe weather, a coordinated alert will be issued. Guests will be directed to safety by our staff and loudspeaker system. Visit clevelandorchestra.com/weather for weather updates and more information.

FREE TRAM & ADA VAN SERVICE

Free tram service between the parking lots and Smith Plaza and the Pavilion is available on a continuous basis before and after each concert. The ADA Van Service can pick up at the Main Gate with service to the Tram Circle.

QUESTIONS?

Visit our Information Center, hosted by the Blossom Friends of The Cleveland Orchestra, inside the Main Gate on Smith Plaza.

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