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Yaniv Plays Beethoven

TWO DATES!

Friday, March 14, 2025, 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 15, 2025, 7:30 PM
Fireman Center for the Performing Arts at Hoyt Hall, Tabor Academy, Marion, MA

Yaniv Dinur, conductor & piano

Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3
Adolphus Hailstork: Symphony No. 3

When your music director is an incredible conductor and a talented pianist, it only makes sense to put him to work doing both (at the same time). Yaniv has impressed us in the past as a musical multitasker. In this concert he once again brings his artistry performing as soloist and conducting the orchestra in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Beethoven’s music has been delighting people and touching their souls for a couple of hundred years. Come find out why.

Adolphus Hailstork is one of the most talented and beloved composers living in the United States today. His Symphony No. 3 is considered a masterpiece. The symphony’s music ranges from rousing brass marches to the sweetest of melodies. True story: When we played one of his pieces during the pandemic we sent him the video of the performance. He emailed back to us “OMG – what a sound your orchestra has!” We have to admit we love his music as much as he loves our orchestra.

Please note: There will be no pre-concert chat with Yaniv for these concerts.

FREE OPEN REHEARSAL
THURSDAY, March 13, 4 – 6:30 PM
The Fireman Center for Performing Arts at Hoyt Hall, Tabor Academy
Seating is general admission, and no tickets or RSVP are required. A 20-minute break usually occurs between 5 and 5:30. Come and go as you please! To prevent disrupting the rehearsal process, we kindly ask that applause be reserved for the end of the session.

Yaniv Dinur

Concert Sponsor:

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NBSO MUSICIAN ROSTER

Yaniv Dinur, Music Director

Music Director Sponsors: Allan and Priscilla Ditchfield, Susan and Dexter Mead

Please note: The following roster is a listing of the musicians for the December 14, 2025, concerts only. Please click here for the official 2025-2026 roster, which includes recognition of our valued musician chair supporters. 

Violin I
Emma Powell
Bryce Martin
Jennifer Memoli
Kyra Davies
Theo Ramsey
Lino Tanaka
Tessa Sacramone

Violin II
Nozomi Murayama
Fariba Hunold
Adam Jeffreys
Jiuri Yu
Raluca Dumitrache
Sophia Bernitz

Viola
Chris Nunn
Maureen Heflinger
Elisa Birdseye
Jeremy Tonelli-Sippel
Leonardo Vásquez

Cello
Soobin Kong
Sam Boundy
Johnny Mok
Velleda Miragias
Zachary Sears

Double Bass
Kiefer Fuller
Luke Rogers
Joseph Bentley
Darren Sacks

Flute
Timothy Macri, Principal
Joshua Carter

Piccolo
Elzbieta Brandys-O

Oboe
Laura Shamu
Jillian Honn

English Horn
Hannah Staudinger

French Horn
Brianna Kirlkand
Eileen Coyn
Sarah Gagnon
Hannah Messenger

Clarinet
Peter Bianca
Tristen Broadfoot

Bass Blarinet
Maxwell Reed

Bassoon
Dominic Panunto
Sally Merriman

Contra Bassoon
Susannah Telsey

Trumpet
Geoffrey Shamu
Eric Rizzo
Peter Everson

Tuba
Tyler Woodbury

Trombone
Seth Budahl
Alexis Smith

Bass Trombone
James Monaghan

Timpani
Jonathan Hess

Percussion
Dylan Barber
Bruce Berg
Mike Williams
Jeff Sagurton

Harp
Yvonne Cox

Piano
David McGrory

Orchestra Librarian
Andrés Almirall

Director of Concert Operations
Roberta Kennedy

SEMAYO MUSICIAN ROSTER

Spencer Aston, Senior Conductor

Violin I
Desmond Pacheco
Kaitlyn Arguin
Caroline Hopkins
Jordan Posey

Violin II
Patrick Curtis
Vincent Lam
Lily Shi
Milanie Veloso
Dominic Barnhart

Viola
Sophie Gelinas

Cello
Madalen Williams
Benjamin Fleming
Owen Avila-Martins

 

Trumpet
Angela Quartarone
Danielle Boardman
Benjamin Moniz
Alexander Baganha

Trombone
Ronan Soares

Tuba
Sam Jansen

 

Flute
Lillie Barreiros
Liam Casey

Oboe
Camille Roulleau

Clarinet
Jayden Bonilla
Mary Lyman

THE SHOWSTOPPERS

Kelly Zucco, Director

Gavin Bettencourt
Olivia Charest
Olivia Carrillo
Lauren Dowd
Lotti Drummond
Ayla Guillotte
Kaylin Guillotte
Nicolle Guillotte
Zella Ladetto
Jack Nylin
Emma Pires
Margaux Poyant
Isabella Slade
Nicholas Szabo
Carson Tracey
Grace Twomey
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