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SAINT LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WELCOMES
NEW MUSICIANS FOR 2007-08 SEASON
ST. LOUIS, August 13, 2007 – The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
(SLSO) announced today three new full time musicians will join the Orchestra for
the 128th Symphony season.
Andrea Kaplan has been named Assistant Principal Flute. She joins the
SLSO from the Florida Orchestra where she spent the last three seasons as
Principal Flute. Prior to joining the St. Petersburg based Florida Orchestra,
she was Second/Assistant Principal Flute with the Mexico State Symphony. Kaplan
was a featured soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Wilmington
Symphony in 1994, and the Bucks County Symphony in 1993. She attended Rice
University in 2004, and completed her bachelor’s Degree from the Curtis
Institute of Music in 2003. Kaplan replaces Janice Smith, who retired from the
SLSO in 2004.
Jonathan Vinocour has been named Principal Viola. He joins the SLSO after
a career as a freelance chamber musician. His music background also includes
guest principal positions with Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig (Germany) in 2003
and Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa (Japan) in 2006. Vinocour was a regular
substitute musician with the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 2003-2007. His
chamber music credits include the Marlboro Music Festival in 2003-2005 and 2007
and the Steans Institute Ravinia Festival in 2006. He received his Master of
Music Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music in 2003, and attended
Princeton University and received a degree in Chemistry and a certificate in
Musical Performance in 2001. Vinocour takes over the position previously held by
Shannon Farrell, who remains a member of the SLSO viola section.
Michael Walk has been named Section Trumpet. Walk joins the SLSO from the
Tucson Symphony Orchestra, where he has served as Second Trumpet since 1997. His
musical career also includes positions with the San Diego Chamber Orchestra in
1996, and the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra in 1995. Walk received a
Bachelor of Music degree from San Diego State University and a Master of Music
degree from the Eastman School of Music. He replaces Gary Smith who retired in
2007.
The SLSO currently has three positions open; Principal Percussion, Principal
Horn and Utility Horn. In addition, one-year replacement auditions will be held
for the Assistant Concertmaster position, due to Peter Otto’s leave of absence
with the Cleveland Orchestra.
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