Holiday Pops

Concert Program:
Holiday Pops

Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson

Christmas Festival – Leroy Anderson

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, arr. John Whitney

The Polar Express: Concert Suite – Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, arr. Jerry Brubaker

Let There Be Peace on Earth – Sy Miller and Jill Jackson, arr. Mark Hayes; handbell arrangement by Cynthia Dobrinski
Featuring Celebration Bells, Christ UMC, Ashland; Peace Lutheran Bell Choir, Ashland; Summit Bells, Cuyahoga Falls; and The Trinity Bells, Trinity Lutheran Church, Ashland

Angel Tidings – Cynthia Dobrinski; based on the tunes Mendelssohn and Gloria
Celebration Bells, Christ UMC, Ashland; Peace Lutheran Bell Choir, Ashland; Summit Bells, Cuyahoga Falls; and The Trinity Bells, Trinity Lutheran Church, Ashland

Winter Wonderland – Felix Bernard and Dick Smith, arr. Calvin Custer

In the Bleak Midwinter – Christina Rossetti and Gustav Holst, arr. Noël Tredinnick
Featuring guest conductor Kayla Selan and vocalist Matt Young

We Need a Little Christmas – Jerry Herman, arr. Mark Hayes
Featuring vocalists Sabrina Maristela and Matt Young

Twas the Night Before Christmas – Bill Holcombe; poem by Clement Moore
Featuring narrator Jon Parrish Peede, President, Ashland University

O Holy Night – Adolphe Adam, arr. Adam Ryden
Featuring vocalist Sabrina Maristela

Holiday Sing-Along – arr. Audrey Snyder and John Moss
Featuring members of the ASO Fan Club and Fan Club, Jr and Sabrina Maristela and Matt Young

Dear Friends,

The Ashland Symphony Orchestra warmly welcomes you to our 55th season! Our Grammy Award-winning Music Director and Conductor, Michael Repper, with his unwavering enthusiasm, creativity, and passion, is embarking on his third year leading the orchestra. Michael continues to curate a diverse repertoire that blends both traditional and innovative selections, expanding the boundaries of ASO’s musical exploration. Guided by the exceptional talents of our ensemble of musicians, whom we wholeheartedly applaud for their outstanding contributions, we eagerly anticipate another year filled with high quality performances. Together, our musicians, conductor, board of directors, and Executive Director work in a collaborative spirit to deliver symphonic experiences that unite, educate, and enrich our community through the transformative power of orchestral music. Please join us on the journey. We hope you find it inspiring and refreshing. We sincerely thank you for your support.
Happy Listening!

Allan Andersen, President
ASO Board of Directors

Dear Ashland Symphony Orchestra Patrons,

I’m finding it hard to believe that this is already the start of my third season as Music Director of the Ashland Symphony. Ashland is one of the most special places anywhere in the world. Nowhere else that I have traveled exhibits the same level of community spirit and harmony, two of the most important ingredients for sustaining orchestral music. The symphony truly lives up to its moniker of being a jewel of Ashland County — indeed it is a jewel of the world!

An Ashland Symphony Orchestra Fan Club member named this season “Invigorated!” I couldn’t agree more. Each concert packs an excitement that you will feel viscerally, and the orchestra will continue to cement its reputation for energetic performances and versatile programming. We look forward to performing music from across the spectrum, new and old, familiar and unfamiliar, in an accessible and inviting way. Please, don’t forget to come early to the pre-concert talks, where we have the opportunity to connect deeper about the music!

See you at Archer, everyone! It’s going to be a great year —

Michael Repper
Music Director and Conductor
Ashland Symphony Orchestra

Here’s to another decade (I hope!) with the ASO. As the season title suggests, I am invigorated and looking forward to the exciting and unexpected works programmed by Michael Repper. This year will combine new pieces with old favorites and showcase music composed by women and people of color as well as the old masters; and we will share the stage with the magnificent violinist Grace Park and the Columbus duo Honey and Blue.

When I asked the Fan Club to help with titles for the season and the concerts, Ashland High School student Eva Early got to work. She came up with “Invigorated” and titled 4 of the 6 concerts. We are fortunate to have so many young listeners attend our concerts and support the ASO with their enthusiasm and volunteerism. For more information about the Fan Club, visit https://www.ashlandsymphony.org/fan-club/.

Be sure to invite your friends, family, and colleagues to come “Listen to what people are talking about!”

Martha Buckner
Executive Director
Ashland Symphony Orchestra

Conductor Michael Repper’s work spans six continents. In 2023, he became the youngest North American conductor to win a Grammy® Award in Best Orchestral Performance. He has an international reputation for engaging and exciting audiences of all spectrums, and for promoting new and diverse musical talents.

Repper is currently the Music Director of the Ashland Symphony Orchestra, Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, and the Northern Neck Orchestra of Virginia.  He recently concluded tenures as Music Director of the New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall, and as Principal Conductor of Sinfonía por el Perú, the elite youth orchestras and choruses of one of South America’s most versatile social impact music programs. Repper was the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Conducting Fellow for two seasons, and he served as the BSO’s New Music Consultant. Recognizing his success at these ensembles, and his growing profile as a guest conductor all over the world, Repper was awarded a Solti Foundation US Career Assistance Award in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

His album with the New York Youth Symphony, which features debut recordings of works by Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, and Valerie Coleman, achieved widespread critical acclaim, reached #1 on the Billboard Chart, and won a Grammy® Award, marking the first time a youth orchestra achieved this milestone.

Repper has collaborated on large-scale productions of symphonic and theatrical works with the Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Ravinia Festival, Peabody Institute of Music, and the New School of Music, among others. An avid pianist, he regularly performs as a soloist alongside his orchestras.

​Alongside the standard repertoire, Repper is especially invested in programming new music and showcasing fresh talent. His ensembles have performed dozens of world premieres and pursued innovative commissions, as well as a variety of Carnegie Hall premieres from established and emerging composers.

His experience with choruses has been recognized with significant positions, including his tenure as the Music Director at the Baltimore Basilica, the first Catholic Cathedral in the United States. Internationally, Repper has performed with highly regarded ensembles and in the world’s greatest venues, including the São Paulo Symphony, and at the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona, Carnegie Hall, and others.

His discography includes the aforementioned album of music with the New York Youth Symphony, alongside an album with the Grammy®-Nominated Metropolis Ensemble and Grammy®-Winning Brooklyn Youth Chorus (“Musical America”), and several with the Peabody Institute as an Assistant Conductor. With the New York Youth Symphony during the Coronavirus pandemic, he was one of the first to pioneer the practice of distanced orchestral performance videos, and he made two performance appearances on CNN, the final one with Platinum-Artist Billy Ray Cyrus.

Repper complements his work with professional orchestras with a firm commitment to education, and travels worldwide to work with ensembles of young musicians. As Artistic Director of the Chamber Music Society of Maryland, he ushered in a slate of innovative educational programming, such as the Reinecke Youth Chamber Music Scholarship and Fellowship Program. He has conducted several masterclasses for orchestras from all over the United States on behalf of the New York Philharmonic, and conducts side-by-side and educational concerts with major orchestras, including the Baltimore Symphony, the Colorado Symphony, and the Sarasota Orchestra.

Repper’s most influential conducting mentors are Marin Alsop and the late Gustav Meier. He believes that a conductor’s main role is to connect people and to use performance as a vehicle for positive change. He aims to promote a diverse and inclusive future for the arts, and to pay forward the passion for community that his mentors demonstrated to him.

Sabrina Maristela is very excited to perform for the first time with the ASO! She began her musical career playing the violin in middle school, and has since been part of various orchestras, bands, choirs, and dance and theater companies. This past summer, she appeared as The Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Mohican Community Theatre) and is currently performing as Mary Bennet in Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley (Clague Playhouse). She graduated from AU in 2020 and is now the Student Programs and Creative Projects Manager at the Ashbrook Center. She is also the Artistic Director of the Ashbrook Classical Theatre Company and sings weekly for AU Catholic Campus Ministry’s on-campus mass. Sabrina is grateful to Conductor Repper and the ASO for inviting her to celebrate the season with them!

Matt Young has appeared on stage for over 20 years and is thrilled to be joining the ASO for their Holiday Pops concert! You might recognize him from his many solo appearances, performing classic Rock N’ Roll and Country hits, as well as his appearances on the Mohican Community Theatre stage. He has performed for many notable people including the late Mary Wilson (of The Supremes), The Original Vandellas, and former Vice President of the United States Mike Pence. For several years, he hosted “Late Nights with the Hitman” a radio show on 95.7 (now 96.1), WZLP. He currently lives in Ashland with his wife, Grace, and son, Wells. When he isn’t on stage or at work, Matt enjoys traveling with his family, cooking, and volunteering within the community. Matt would like to thank the ASO and Conductor Repper for this opportunity.

Violin I

Samuel Rotberg, Concertmaster
     James E. Thomas Endowed Chair
Jane Reed
Mary Ann Basinger
Cassandra Bryant
Kia-Hui Tan
Joshua Chan
Aubrie Rickett*
Hannah Miller*

Violin II

Mary Kettering, Principal
Ania Kolodey
Wanda Sobieska
Michael Sieberg
Frances Hamilton
Annie Snyder*
Adalyn Studer*
Lucy Huestis*

Viola

Geoffrey Fischer, Principal
Jamie Thornburg
Lee Wilkinson
Pamela Fiocca

Cello

Jeffrey Singler, Principal
Lindsay Brown
Eric Hoffman
Matthew Rhee
Scarlett Wilhelm*
Addie Cohen*
Nathaniel Studer*

Bass

Bryan Thomas, Principal
Moses Carreker
Milo McDonald*
Cambria Werner*
Claire Huestis*

Flute

Erin Torres, Principal
Carol Oberholtzer
   John H. Landrum Endowed Chair
Ian Wenz
Eliana Selvage*
Ashley Ousley*

Oboe

Stefanie Minter, Principal
Alexander Pons

Clarinet

Joe Minocchi, Principal
Willow DiGiacomo
Addi Bonfiglio*
Canaan Bell*

Bassoon

Zachary Elmore, Principal
Declan Messner

Horn

Laura Makara, Principal
Michael Metcalf, Assistant Principal
Timothy Stewart
Benjamin Hottensmith
Jason Riberdy

Trumpet

Kenneth Holzworth, Principal
Ted Clark
Isaac Winland
Michael Bell*

Trombone

Michael Grady, Principal
Brian Griffin
Charles Bradley II
Kayla Selan*

Tuba

Charles Kobb, Principal

Timpani

Kirk Georgia, Principal

Percussion

Torrell Moss, Principal
   Lawrence & Catherine Hiner Endowed Chair
Brian Bennett
Dominik McDonald
Gabe Murawski*
Yanna Obringer*

Harp

Nancy Paterson, Principal

Keyboard

Deborah Logan, Principal

Vocalists

Sabrina Maristela
Matt Young
Eva Early*
Cici Kettering*

*Fan Club and Fan Club, Jr.

Celebration Bells, Christ United Methodist Church, Ashland

Martha Buckner
Ed Boyer
Nancy Boyer
Wayne Fryback
Betsy Chapman
Jane Ruggles
Cookie Schuck
Linda Nethero
Mary McNaull

Peace Lutheran Handbell Choir, Ashland

Freda Cook
Lisa Blackley
Sheryl Budd
Sarah Cleland
Marjorie Poorman
Cindi Twining
Lori Byron
Morgan Lee-Barton
Linda Swanson
Mike Schaefer
Ron Blackley

Summit Bells, Cuyahoga Falls

Carole Lisy
Sherri Stoffer
Nancy Watson
Brianna Gibson
Jennifer Cupak
Susan Swab
Denise Mutti
Dawn Filler
Janice Spalding
Terese Gavin
Nicole Scafidi
Kim Fratz
Chris Price
Ken Pond
Charles Kobb, Music Director

The Trinity Bells, Trinity Lutheran Church, Ashland

Randi Bittle
Marilyn Frank
Everett Kime
Ron Marenchin
Brayden Pence
Jenny Pence
Diana Scott

The Ashland Symphony Orchestra thanks

Our ushers and volunteers

Philip McNaull, Technical Director
Aidan Campbell, Assistant Technical Director
Seth Morrison, Stage Manager
Bryce Bishop, Assistant Stage Manager
Jen Burford, House Manager

Ashland City Schools for its continued support of the arts

Roger Price, Professional Voice Actor & Announcer, www.RogerzVoice.com

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Thank you for your cooperation.

The individuals and associations listed on this page, by their support of the orchestra’s operating fund, make possible the continuance of the Ashland Symphony Orchestra. Additional support is needed and will be most welcome at any time throughout the year. If there is an error, please notify the office. Donations listed as of 11/20/24.

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The Ashland Symphony will recognize the people or events in your life with a letter that you have donated in their honor to the Ashland Symphony Orchestra. Please send us that person’s name, address and the event along with your donation and we will send a personalized note acknowledging your thoughtfulness along with the printed celebration text in the upcoming program. Call 419-289-5115 for more information.

‡Sponsor – sponsorships are still available for this season. Call 419-289-5115.
*Additional gift given to the Change for Music Education Campaign
Pacesetters – patrons who pledged on or before July 31, 2023 are indicated in bold.
Name in italics – increased pledge by at least 10%
NAME IN ALL CAPS – increased pledge to move up to a new giving level

Sustainers’ Circle $5,000 and up

Robert M. and Janet L. Archer‡
Ashland University, in-kind support
Hugo H. and Mabel B. Young Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
Samaritan Hospital Foundation‡

Encore Circle $3,000-$4,999

Susan Lime
Trinity Lutheran Church – Rybolt Fund‡
Charles and Peggy Ulrich

Artists’ Circle $1,500-$2,999

Anonymous
Ashland City Schools‡
Stan and Diana Brechbuhler
Forrest Conrad
THOMAS AND KRISTIE DONELSON
Barbara Glenn
Grandpa’s Cheesebarn & Sweeties Chocolates‡
Michael and Seiko Hupfer
Antonio and Karen Marallo
Alan and Marjorie Poorman

Symphony Circle $1,000-$1,499

BCU Electric
CHARLES AND MELODY BARNES
Martha Buckner
James and Kristi Cutright
JEAN DIERCKS
GRETCHEN AND G. DAVID EMERY
BETTI AND JOHN FRAAS
Catherine Hiner
TERRI COOPER HUDSON
Bud and Cuda Ingmand
David C. Kowalka
PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA
John and Diane Paulson‡
PEACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH‡
Jon Parrish Peede and Rev. Nancy Hollomon-Peede
John and Dana Sherburne*
John and Jeanie Shultz
Spreng Smith Agency
Wappner Funeral Directors
Dr. JoAnn Ford Watson*

Maestro’s Circle $650-$999

ALLAN AND MARY-ROSE ANDERSEN
Ron and Lisa Blackley
John and Lori Byron
Angie and Adam Cirone
RON AND CAROLYN MARENCHIN
Thomas and Jane Reed
Bill and Chris Strine
Dr. Stephen and Peggy Yoder*

President’s Circle $300-$649

BAKER BOWMAN & CO.
Dr. Sara Battison
Bella’s 220
Doug and Susan Blake
Brethren Care Village‡
TED AND PATRICIA BYERLY
Doug and Ruth Cellar
Betsy Chapman
Charles River
Coldwell Banker Ward Real Estate
Comfort Control‡
Tim and Anne Cowen
Robert and Jan Cyders
BROOKE DaHINDEN
Ray and Cherie Dever
Explore Ashland
Dr. Lucille Ford
Don and Barb Gilbert
Robert and Vickie Groenke*
ED AND KAREN GROSE
Louise E. Hamel
Jan W. and Sharon Howe
Loretha Kline
Stan and Carol Kopp
Lighthouse Wealth Management
Dann and Connie Marble*
Mel McKeachie and Melody Snure
Tom and Mary McNaull*
Miller’s Hawkins Market
PAM AND MIKE MOWRY
KEVIN AND CAROL OBERHOLTZER
Bob and Jayne Roblin*
GORDON AND JANE RUGGLES
Debbie Seaman*
D.R. and C.L. Sedwick
SARAH SHEPHERD
Dorothy Stratton*
Michael and Deborah Sulllivan
Robert and Trina Swan
Ralph and Betty Jo Tomassi
Ann and Scott VanScoy
Russell and Jan Weaver
Whitcomb & Hess Inc.
Tim and Linda Workman

Concertmaster’s Circle $200-$299

Abbott Laboratories
Lucy Amsbaugh
Myron and Carolyn Amstutz
Ashland Noon Lions
SHIRLEY BOOKMYER
Joe and Pat Denbow
Roger and Nancy Fox
Dr. Robert and Susan Gregg
Janet Hamilton
Dan and Linda Hawk*
Henry and Norma Hiner
Barbara Hoshiko
Irwin & Associates, CPA’s
RON AND BARB LEDDY
TIM AND BEVERLY MCMILLAN
JACK AND DIANE MESSNER
Ken and Sheila Milligan
Larry and Diane Moretz
Dick and Carol Obrecht
DAN AND LISA PETERSON
Lana M. Potter
Thomas and Diane Rohr
ST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Glen and Judy Stewart
Gene and Sally Telego
LEROY WEAVER
Hal and Betsy Weller
Susan Whitted
Daniel and Rita Wierbiki
Steven and Marla Willeke

Musicians’ Circle $100-$199

Sally Ahlers
Larry Ames and Teresa Durbin-Ames
ASHLAND MUSICAL CLUB
William L. Buckingham
Law Office of Andrew Bush
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Castor
MADELINE COLE
Dennis and Polly Davis
Dave Early
John and Diane Emser
Betty Garrett
David and Debby Gray*
Gene and Jan Haberman
Tom and Chris Herron
Gary and Cheryl Hildebrand
Rebecca Humrichouser*
Stanley and Joyce Hunt
Bob and Colleen Jackson
Tom and Marilyn Koop
John and Laurie Maurer
Maurer Photography
Shirley Minner
Barb Queer
KAREN REAUME
Jane Roland
Rita M. Roper
Patty Saunders and Soren Brauner
Paul and Barbara Schantz
Jack and Nancy Smith
Roger Snyder
Rev. Tom and Kitty Snyder
Michael and Nancy Udolph
RUSS AND KATHY WHISLER
RON AND JP WHITELHILL
Dr. JoAnn Ford Watson in memory of Dr. Lucille Ford

 

Ensemble Circle $50-$99

Anonymous
DOUGLAS AND REBECCA ABEL
Ashland Board of Realtors
Athena Study Club in memory of Donna Weaver
Jeffrey and Diane Bonfiglio
Joe Gorsuch
Darcie Gilbert and Chris Koch*
Kay Krueger
Bonnie Graves
FRANCES HAMILTON
Justin Hylden
Bill and Barb Latham
Carl and Sandra Leedy
Alice L. Metcalf
Patricia Peck
Patricia Perez in memory of Donna Weaver
Petal Pushers Garden Club in memory of Donna Weaver
James H. Prinz
Doug and Natalie Scott
S. Kris Simpson
Dorothy Stitzlein
Dale and Jody Thomae


In 1997, Bob and Jan Archer established the first donor fund through the Ashland County Community Foundation to benefit the Ashland Symphony Orchestra. The ASO then partnered with the ACCF in 1999 and created the “Ashland Symphony Orchestra Fund in Memorium of James E. Thomas”. Since then, three new agency funds and fourteen additional donor advised or designated funds have been established! The Ashland County Community Foundation can assist you in creating a fund to benefit the Ashland Symphony Orchestra now or as part of your estate plan. For more information, call the Foundation at 419-281-4733.

Donations may be made to existing endowments at any time. Contact the Foundation for more information www.ashlandforgood.org.

*To contribute to these funds, please send donation to Ashland Symphony Orchestra, 401 College Ave., Ashland, OH 44805.

The Ashland Symphony Orchestra is thankful for the following funds:

Robert M. & Janet L. Archer Fund est. 1997

Ashland Symphony Orchestra Fund in Memorium of James E. Thomas est. 1999*

ASO Podium Endowment Fund in Honor of Maestro Arie Lipsky est. 2018*

ASO Harold Weller Music Education Endowment Fund est. 2019*
gift from Nick & Edna Weller Charities: Harold & Betsy Weller and Thomas Weller

ASO Rev. John H. Landrum Memorial Endowed Chair for Flute 2 est. 2020*
gift from Marybelle H. Landrum

Ashland Symphony Orchestra est. 2000

Mary M. Case Memorial Fund est. 2005

Ann K. Guthrie Fund est. 2009

Arie Lipsky Honorary Endowment Fund est. 2010

Kopp Family Fund est. 2011

Dr. Alvin W. Garrett Fund est. 2017

William and Marlene Rose Fund est. 2017

J. Robert and Ruth L. Tipton Fund est. 2017

Dr. JoAnn Ford Watson Fund est. 2017

Dr. Beverly Bixler Fund est. 2018

Billy Harris Charitable Fund est. 2018

Lawrence and Catherine Hiner Endowed Chair for Percussion of the ASO Fund est. 2020

John R. Donelson for the benefit of the ASO est. 2021

Elizabeth Pastor Fund for the benefit of the ASO est. 2021

F. Dean and Joan Bartosic Family Fund for the benefit of the ASO est. 2023

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