Overture Magazine 2013-2014 September-October 2013 | Page 7

{I n H istory} On October 6, 1869, Johannes Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes made its premiere in Karlsruhe, Germany. Hermann Levi conducted and Clara Schumann, wife of composer Robert Schumann, performed as the pianist. {I n S t e p} Musicians, Staff and Fans alike, Bolt for the BSO! Bolt for the BSO is a running team that will represent the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the fourth year in a row at the Baltimore Running Festival on October 12. The team consists of musicians, supporters, staff members, and fans who will give the BSO a running start to the 2013–2014 season. Funds raised from Bolt for the BSO contribute to the delivery of the BSO’s world-class artistry, affordable ticket pricing and immersive education and community programs for all ages. Pioneered by Cindy Renn, a BSO Governing Member, and the BSO’s development staff, last year’s Bolt team had 150 runners who raised more than $60,000, contributing to Bolt’s $125,000 fundraising total. This year, the team will be challenged to set their own fundraising goal with individual pledges from each participant. Much more than a fundraiser, Bolt has given fans the opportunity to engage with musicians and staff outside of the Meyerhoff, getting involved with the BSO on a personal level. Last year’s Bolt for the BSO events leading up to the race gave runners the chance to get to know the BSO’s musicians, as well as each other. The pinnacle of the team’s spirit was centralized at the tent in the celebration village on race day—all Bolt runners came together as they walked to the starting line and cheered each other on at the race’s end. How to Donate: Can’t make it to race day but still want t