THE ORCHESTRA

The Noblesville Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is a proud assemblage of professional musicians who, for the most part, earn their livings in the music arts. Maestro Richard Sowers has conducted the Symphony since its singular Christmas concert inception in 2007.

The Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission (NCAC), in partnership with the Noblesville Symphony Orchestra (a division of the Anderson Symphony Orchestra), presented its first “Symphonic Christmas in Noblesville” on Friday, December 7th, 2007 in the Noblesville High School Auditorium - the current home of the NSO. The concert featured a full symphony orchestra with musicians from Hamilton County, Marion County, and Madison County, as well as the Noblesville High School Singers and the Anderson University Chorale.

The NSO presented a full concert schedule during the 2008-2009 season. The Symphony will begin the new 2009-2010 season with a special concert in October designed and performed for Hamilton County 5th graders - the first annual Symphony for Kids. The schedule continues with an exciting Christmas concert on December 11th, and concludes with a tribute to love on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 2010. (See, Ticket Information for more details.)


OUR CONDUCTOR

Richard Sowers is now in his 2nd season as music director and conductor of the Noblesville Symphony Orchestra. The Symphony&srquo;s goal, under Sowers&srquo; skillful baton, is to continue to provide innovative programming to serve the diverse audience of Noblesville and surrounding communities. This year, the Noblesville Symphony Orchestra will perform its first Symphony for Kids concert for Noblesville fifth-graders.

Richard Sowers has been guest conductor with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and the New World Youth Orchestra of Indianapolis. During the spring of 2007, Sowers was the guest conductor of the EMO Ensemble in Helsinki, Finland during a two-month residency during which he also served as a guest faculty member at the Sibelius Academy.

Now in his 26th year as a Professor of Music at the Anderson University School of Music, Richard Sowers is the Conductor of the Anderson University Chamber Orchestra, the Anderson University Chorale, the Anderson University Men’s Choir, and the Anderson Symphonic Choir; he also teaches undergraduate and graduate level conducting courses. He has achieved national and international recognition with performances and guest conducting throughout the United States and Europe. Sowers served for eight years on the staff of the Conductor’s Retreat at Medomak, a seventeen-day retreat for professional conductors from all around the globe held near Camden, Maine each summer.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada and Richmond, Indiana, Richard Sowers received his undergraduate music degree from the Indiana University School of Music where he was a four-year scholarship recipient. He was granted his Master of Music in Conducting from Colorado State University, and in 1993, was chosen as that school’s outstanding music alumnus. Sowers earned the Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting at Arizona State University. Primary conducting teachers included Jan Harrington, Wil Schwartz, Edward Anderson, Douglas McEwen, and Kenneth Kiesler. He has also participated in courses led by Julius Herford, Robert Shaw, Helmuth Rilling, Kirk Trevor, and Daniel Lewis.

Richard Sowers makes his home in Anderson with his wife, Nancy, a CPA. They have three children - Benjamin, Matthew and Mary.


OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Executive Director Nancy L. Wood begins her tenure with the NSO this season. Originally from the northwest corner of Vermont, Nancy received a Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts Degrees in Composition and Vocal/Instrumental Performance from Western Michigan University and Ball State University, respectively. While pursuing her Master’s, Nancy was honored as the first composition student to write an original score for a dramatic stage production in cooperation with Ball State University’s Department of Theatre & Dance. The production was adapted from John Fowles’ book, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, (which was later made into a movie starring Merle Streep).

After graduate school, Nancy was hired by Bill & Gloria Gaither as the Promotions Director, then Operations Manager, for Pinebrook Recording Studios (now Gaither Studios). Along with her studio responsibilities, Nancy spent her "off hours" in the studio as a freelance session singer, producer, and voice-over talent for a long list of artists and publishing companies. She also spent a great deal of time working on her own projects, recording dozens of demos as well as two albums.

After her tenure with the Gaithers, Nancy worked for Indiana Public Radio at Ball State as the Audience Services Director, at Indiana Wesleyan University as the Director of Adult Education Services (a new department she was contracted to build that marketed several degree programs for the Adult & Professional Studies Division), and as the Corporate Information Officer for the Anderson Community Schools.

Nancy also continued to work professionally as a freelance writer/designer. In the mid-90s, she wrote and produced an hour-long production for Indiana Public Radio that was satellite-broadcast to public radio stations across the country. Nancy has written and/or designed CD covers, catalogs, brochures, press packs, and jingles for companies and individual artists over the last 25 years, winning awards for several of her projects. In 1999, she was among the first group of artists to win an Individual Artist Grant (in literature and art) from the Indiana Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts. In the last few years, Nancy has scripted and produced more than 40 educational and image videos. In 2006, she was hired by a Lexington, Kentucky firm to research and write a screenplay for a documentary short film that was released this year.

Nancy resides in Anderson with two beautiful but very opinionated Persian cats.


OUR ASSISTANT TO THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Assistant RuthAnn Ginder has been a member of the Noblesville Symphony Orchestra team from the very beginning - when the idea of a symphony orchestra in Noblesville was just that - an idea! She brings 30 years of work experience in both non-profit organizations and the financial industry.



THE OFFICERS

Stephen Bourke, Co-President
Community Volunteer
Nancy Ricker, Co-President
Ricker Oil
Michael Mover, Vice President Riverview Hospital
Cathy Boerner, Secretary First Merchants Bank of Central Indiana
James Stuart, Treasurer First Merchants Trust Company
 

BOARD of DIRECTORS

Paula Bivens The Herald Bulletin
Jessica Carson Old National Bank
Stephanie Daugherty Community Volunteer
Duane Diedrich Community Volunteer
Philip Hilger Saint John’s Health System
Jack Hittle Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim
Cindy Lanane Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
E. Darlene Miller Community Volunteer
Paul Muething Community Volunteer
Milton Otto Community Volunteer
John Parshall Community Volunteer
William Runkle Ball Memorial Hospital
Sydney "Susie" Schieve Community Volunteer
William Schmidt Musician Representative
Richard Seaver, Sr. Community Volunteer
Brett Spangler Community Volunteer
Nan Callahan
President, NSO Friends
Community Volunteer