The Orchestra
About Us
The Mississippi Valley Orchestra (MVO) is a distinguished civic symphony committed to artistic excellence, accessibility, and innovation. Founded in 1976 by Edward Schlueter as a chamber ensemble based in West St. Paul and Mendota Heights, MVO has since grown into a polished, full symphony orchestra performing in prominent venues throughout the Twin Cities.
MVO presents five thoughtfully curated concerts each season. The orchestra’s programming spans a wide range of classical repertoire — from Bach suites to Bruckner symphonies, and from 20th-century modernism to contemporary compositions, including world premieres by Minnesota-based composers.
A defining initiative of MVO is its Foreground Composer Series, which showcases the work of one underrepresented composer each season, featured in every concert. This commitment not only broadens the repertoire but also deepens audience engagement and promotes lasting recognition of vital musical voices often left at the margins of the canon.
MVO is also unique among community orchestras in the region for offering free admission to all concerts and charging no dues to its musicians. Its ensemble of talented amateur and professional players, along with its all-volunteer board of directors, has earned the orchestra a growing reputation for serious, high-caliber music making and a strong spirit of collegiality.
The orchestra maintains an active presence across the Minneapolis–St. Paul area, with past performances at Orchestra Hall, Walker Art Center, Landmark Center, Dakota County Fair, Festa Italiana, and numerous schools and churches. MVO regularly collaborates with soloists from the Minnesota Orchestra, faculty from the University of Minnesota, and a variety of local artistic and educational institutions. Each spring, MVO partners with the St. Paul Piano Teachers Association to feature the winner of its concerto competition — often a young musician’s first experience performing with a full orchestra.
MVO continues to enrich the cultural life of the Twin Cities through ambitious programming, inclusive values, and a steadfast dedication to artistic integrity.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to infuse the lives of dedicated musicians, and their neighbors in the Twin Cities, with the creative insights, emotional energy, and camaraderie that come from experiencing classical music together.
Musician Roster
Violin I
Sarah Grimes*
Concertmaster
Chair sponsored by Bob and Don Ostlund
Ann Delgehausen
Emily Ruggles Johnson
Erin Schwister
Isabelle Samson
Janice Thielvoldt
Jennifer Taylor
Josiah Misselt^
Julie Alkatout
Kaarin Evens^
Kate Kelly
Krista Liston
Linda Ruetz^
Natalie Krueger
PingPing He
Topher Liao^
Xiaobin Guan
Violin II
Lillian Hofer*
Allison Barosko
Davia Christiansen
Grace Werner
JonErik Ickler
Katie Vetter
Lauren Kunzer
Lynell Vandermeer
Maddie Tuggle
Mark Hellem
Olivia Cullen
Roz McBride
Sue Haight
Susan Ledray
Susan Bergquist
Viola
Niloofar Sohi*
Amy Letson
Chuck Clay
Derick Rehurek
Emily Rodman
Karen Ann Roesler
Karin Berdahl
Lauren Lowe
Lynne Bulger
Mahay Hsieung
Matthew Dehnbostel
Cello
CJ Point*
Chair sponsored by Dr. John & Donna Hill
Alta Thoreson
Anne Swarts
Arthur Decker
Ellie Bergquist
Erica Kramer
Katherine Nyseth
Linda Schenk
Marguerite Hanbery
Max Wojtak
Michael Obert
Nate Brunette
Peter Gardner
Shaina Michael
Bass
Davis Moore*
Carl Osterhouse
Ian Olson
John Bulger
Mark Smith
Max Schoolderman
Tyler Ryan
Flute/Piccolo
Joseph Wypych*
Kristen Kinnear-Ohlmann
Nancy Wucherpfennig
Oboe
Kaia Sand*
Paul Stapp
English Horn
Alexis Varghese
Clarinet
Karen Hansen Gurstelle*
Peregrine Hartmark
Bass Clarinet
Peregrine Hartmark
Bassoon
Ford Campbell*
Ellen Maas-Pratt
Horn
Don Feeney*
Aleksander Prasolov
Chris Hahn
Gwendolyn Gisselquist
Mariellen Jacobson
Sydney Chandler
Trumpet
Neil Baumgartner III*
Jonathan Seaberg
Michael Roe
Trombone
Jim Kolmer*
Lee Swanson
Bass Trombone
Douglas Brown*
Tuba
Lauren Chapman*
Timpani
Emily Curran*
Updated for October 2025
Names are listed alphabetically by first name, following the Principals. MVO generally employs rotational seating in the string sections.
* Principals
^ Participating in the Assistant Concertmaster rotation