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Happy birthday, Shulamit Ran!
October 21, 2019 in Uncategorized | Tags: Akiko Tarumoto, Albany Records, Amy Briggs, Amy Dissanayake, AT&T Foundation, Baird Dodge, Christopher Martin, Cliff Colnot, Daniel Barenboim, David Griffin, Eric Mandat, J. Lawrie Bloom, Jennifer Clippert, Joseph Rodriguez, Katinka Kleijn, Kenneth Olsen, Larry Combs, Mary Stolper, Meet the Composer, Michael Henoch, Michael Hovnanian, Michael Kozakis, MusicNOW, Nathan Cole, Pierre Boulez, Pulitzer Prize, Shulamit Ran, Sir Georg Solti, Tony Arnold, University of Chicago, Vadim Karpinos, Wagner Campos, WFMT, Winston Choi, Yuan-Qing Yu, Yukiko Ogura | Leave a comment

Daniel Barenboim leads the applause following the world premiere of Ran’s Legends for Orchestra on October 7, 1993 (Jim Steere photo)
Wishing a very happy seventieth birthday to composer Shulamit Ran!
During her tenure as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s second composer-in-residence from 1990 until 1997, she worked closely with music directors Sir Georg Solti and Daniel Barenboim, along with principal guest conductor Pierre Boulez. Born in Tel Aviv, Ran became the second woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Music for her Symphony in 1991.
Works by Ran have been performed by the Orchestra—all in Orchestra Hall—on several occasions, as follows:
October 20, 21, 22, and 25, 1988
RAN Concerto for Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
December 12, 13, 14, and 17, 1991
RAN Chicago Skyline
Pierre Boulez, conductor
World premiere. Commissioned by WFMT in celebration of the radio station’s fortieth anniversary

The world premiere performance of Legends was released on Albany Records in 2007
October 7, 8, and 9, 1993
RAN Legends for Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
World premiere. Commissioned for the centennials of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the University of Chicago by the AT&T Foundation and Meet the Composer Orchestra Residencies Program
October 26, 27, and 28, 1995
RAN Symphony
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
June 3, 4, 5, and 8, 2004
RAN Legends for Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, conductor
A staunch advocate for contemporary music, Ran laid the groundwork for the creation of MusicNOW, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s new music concerts, and her works have been programmed on the series as follows:
January 24, 2001
RAN Mirage
Cliff Colnot, conductor
Mary Stolper, flute
Larry Combs, clarinet
Baird Dodge, violin
Katinka Kleijn, cello
Amy Dissanayake, piano
May 8, 2006
RAN Fault Line
Cliff Colnot, conductor
Tony Arnold, soprano
Jennifer Clippert, flute and piccolo
Michael Henoch, oboe
Eric Mandat, clarinet and bass clarinet
Wagner Campos, clarinet and bass clarinet
David Griffin, horn
Christopher Martin, trumpet
Joseph Rodriguez, trombone
Vadim Karpinos, percussion
Michael Kozakis, percussion
Amy Dissanayake, piano
Nathan Cole, violin
Akiko Tarumoto, violin
Yukiko Ogura, viola
Kenneth Olsen, cello
Michael Hovnanian, bass
World premiere. Commissioned for MusicNOW
October 2, 2017
RAN Birkat Haderekh—Blessing for the Road
J. Lawrie Bloom, clarinet
Yuan-Qing Yu, violin
Kenneth Olsen, cello
Winston Choi, piano
Happy, happy birthday!
Solti 90: Come join the band
February 2, 2012 in Uncategorized | Tags: Albert Igolnikov, Alison Dalton, Barbara Fraser, Blair Milton, Bradley Opland, Bruce Grainger, Catherine Brubaker, Charles Pikler, Charles Vernon, Daniel Gingrich, Daniel Orbach, David Babcock, David Chickering, David Sanders, David Taylor, Diane Mues, Edwin Barker, Elizabeth Matesky, Ella Braker, Erik Harris, Florence Schwartz, Fox Fehling, Franklyn D’Antonio, Gail Williams, Gary Stucka, Gene Pokorny, George Vosburgh, Gregory Smith, J. Lawrie Bloom, Jacques Israelievitch, James Ross, Jennie Wagner, Jerry Grossman, John Bartholomew, John Bruce Yeh, John Sharp, Jonathan Pegis, Jorja Fleezanis, Joseph DiBello, Joyce Noh, Kathryn Lukas, Larry Combs, Laura Hamilton, Lee Lane, Li-Kuo Chang, Loren Brown, Louise Dixon, Marilyn Herring, Mark Kraemer, Max Raimi, Melanie Kupchynsky, Michael Henoch, Michael Hovnanian, Michael Mulcahy, Mihaela Ionescu, Nancy Park, Nisanne Howell, Norman Schweikert, Patricia Dash, Paul Phillips, Philip Smith, Rachel Goldstein, Richard Hirschl, Robert Swan, Roger Cline, Ronald Satkiewicz, Rubén González, Russell Hershow, Sando Shia, Sir Georg Solti, Solti 100, Stephen Lester, Susan Synnestvedt, Thomas Howell, Thomas Wright, Timothy Cobb, Timothy Kent, Tom Hall | 1 comment
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During Sir Georg Solti’s tenure as music director, more than seventy musicians—many of whom are still members—joined the roster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra:
David Babcock, horn 1969–1971
Edwin Barker, bass 1976–1977
John Bartholomew, viola 1980–
J. Lawrie Bloom, clarinet and bass clarinet 1980–
Ella Braker, violin 1976–2003
Loren Brown, cello 1985–
Catherine Brubaker, viola 1989–
Li-Kuo Chang, viola 1988–
David Chickering, cello 1978–1986
Roger Cline, bass 1973–
Timothy Cobb, bass 1985–1986
Larry Combs, clarinet and E-flat clarinet 1974–2008
Alison Dalton, violin 1987–
Franklyn D’Antonio, violin 1981–1986
Patricia Dash, percussion 1986–
Joseph DiBello, bass 1976–
Louise Dixon, flute 1973–
Fox Fehling, violin 1979–
Jorja Fleezanis, violin 1975–1976
Barbara Fraser, violin 1975–1996
Daniel Gingrich, horn 1976–
Rachel Goldstein, violin 1989–
Rubén González, violin 1986–1996
Bruce Grainger, bassoon 1986–1996
Jerry Grossman, cello 1984–1986
Tom Hall, violin 1970–2006
Laura Hamilton, violin 1985–1986
Erik Harris, bass 1989–1993
Michael Henoch, oboe 1972–
Marilyn Herring, librarian 1982–1997
Russell Hershow, violin 1989–
Richard Hirschl, cello 1989–
Michael Hovnanian, bass 1989–
Thomas Howell, horn 1971–1991
Nisanne Howell, violin 1976–
Albert Igolnikov, violin 1979–
Mihaela Ionescu, violin 1987–
Jacques Israelievitch, violin 1972–1978
Timothy Kent, trumpet 1979–1996
Mark Kraemer, bass 1974–
Melanie Kupchynsky, violin 1989–
Lee Lane, viola 1971–2009–
Stephen Lester, bass 1978–
Kathryn Lukas, flute 1985–1986
Elizabeth Matesky, violin 1972–1973
Blair Milton, violin 1975–
Diane Mues, viola 1987–
Michael Mulcahy, trombone 1990–
Joyce Noh, violin 1979–
Bradley Opland, bass 1984–
Daniel Orbach, viola 1988–
Nancy Park, violin 1984–
Jonathan Pegis, cello 1986–
Paul Phillips, violin 1980–
Charles Pikler, violin and viola 1978–
Gene Pokorny, tuba 1989–
Max Raimi, viola 1984–
James Ross, percussion 1979–
David Sanders, cello 1974–
Ronald Satkiewicz, violin 1979–
Florence Schwartz, violin 1989–
Norman Schweikert, horn 1971–1997
John Sharp, cello 1986–
Sando Shia, violin 1989–
Philip Smith, trumpet 1975–1978
Gregory Smith, clarinet 1983–
Gary Stucka, cello 1986–
Robert Swan, viola 1972–2008
Susan Synnestvedt, violin 1986–
David Taylor, violin 1979–
Charles Vernon, trombone and bass trombone 1986–
George Vosburgh, trumpet 1979–1993
Jennie Wagner, volin 1974–
Gail Williams, horn 1978–1998
Thomas Wright, viola 1981–
John Bruce Yeh, clarinet and E-flat clarinet 1977–