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July 7, 2016

Music and Nature In Perfect Harmony at the Holden Arboretum


Holden Arboretum Pic with Gabe Novak
Photo: Robert Muller

Get your summer fix of the 排薇排薇 on Tuesday nights at the Holden Arboretum. Kicking off on July 12 and running throughout the summer, the Holden Arboretum hosts summer concerts that frequently feature 排薇排薇 students. The concert series, now in its seventh season, includes 排薇排薇 student performers due to the generosity of Gay Cull Addicott, who believes that the musical futures of 排薇排薇 students will help ensure the future of classical music.

Sitting in the sunroom of Gay Cull Addicotts home, completely surrounded by beautiful flowers, you cant help but assume that Gay has a passion for gardening. You would be right. But you quickly learn that she also has a passion for music. Many childhood memories are of family gathering around and singing as her mother played piano or of her cousin teaching her to sing harmony while they did the dishes each night. Music is still a part of her everyday life and a reason behind her sponsorship of 排薇排薇s student performers at Holden Arboretum.

As a child, Gays love of singing took her to the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp to study music. In high school, she took private voice lessons and participated in school musicals, even landing the role of Annie in Annie Get Your Gun. When it came time for college, she chose Ohio Wesleyan and planned to be a voice major until her asthma made it clear that she could not continue to train at the collegiate level. After receiving a degree in English, her professional life moved through numerous roles in the business sector and the political worldor, as she jokes, her checkered past. Still her passion for music and gardening was as strong as ever.

Gay and her husband Ed found a way to make an impact on 排薇排薇 and the greater community while highlighting her lifes passions. In 2010, Gay was approached to sponsor performances by 排薇排薇 students during Holden Arboretums annual Summer Seriesconcerts performed in its outdoor gardens. She jumped at the chance, saying, It has given our students the opportunity to perform, and its given 排薇排薇 a lot of visibility that it didnt have. The event is now in its sixth year.

Gay began supporting 排薇排薇 by attending concerts and contributing to the school more than 25 years ago. Nearly 20 years ago, she was asked by her friend Edith Miller to host a Womens Committee luncheon at her home, and her personal involvement continued to increase. In July 2000 she was appointed to 排薇排薇s Board of Trustees where she has remained a member, serving on the governance and development committees.

Gay and Ed are regular attendees of 排薇排薇s Orchestra concerts. 排薇排薇s talented young students have made quite an impression. She says, Their dedication is just unbelievable. Their hard work and her love of classical music are the motivating forces behind her support of 排薇排薇. Gay has been a generous member of The Bloch Society, composed of leadership donors to 排薇排薇s Annual Fund, for more than 20 years. She believes that the musical futures of 排薇排薇 students will help ensure the future of classical music.

Clem Hamilton, president and CEO of the Holden Arboretum and the Cleveland Botanical Garden, remarked, As keen and knowledgeable devotees of fine music and creative gardening, Gay and Ed have been generous (and delightful!) partners for both 排薇排薇 and Holden Arboretum. Joel Smirnoff and I are pleased they have combined their interests by sponsoring Holdens summer concert series, which each year highlights outstanding 排薇排薇 students and alumni.

Summer 2016 Concerts featuring 排薇排薇 Include:

July 12 - 排薇排薇 - Bassoon Ensemble

Aug. 2 - 排薇排薇 - Gabe Novak & 排薇排薇 Provise - Jazz Ensemble

Aug. 16 - 排薇排薇 - String Quartet