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1Disney In Concert | Overture Center
A Wisconsin Pops Series Event
Disney In ConcertMagical Music From The Movies
PRODUCED BYSymphony Pops Music
CONDUCTORAndrew Sewell
DIRECTOR AND WRITER MUSICAL DIRECTOR Sherilyn Draper Ted Ricketts
SAT, OCT 6, 2012 | Overture Hall
Presented in partnership with Wisconsin Pops
This program is part of Overture’s Community Ticket Program. Funding for the Community Ticket Program is provided by the Kuehn Family Foundation, a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts, and by contributions to Overture Center for the Arts. Learn how you can help make arts experiences real for hundreds of thousands of people in the greater Madison area at overturecenter.com/contribute.
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MASTERWORKS V | April 12, 2013 | 8pm | Capitol TheaterSUSANNA PHILLIPS, sopranoHAYDN | CANTELOUBE | MOZART | BEETHOVEN
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PROGRAM
Disney Classics Overture .................................................................. Arranged by Bruce Healey© 1993 Walt Disney Music Co. (ASCAP) & Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Orchestral Suite ...................................... Music by Alan MenkenArranged by A. Menken, R. Merkin, T. Pasatieri and T. Ricketts
© 1990 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
Colors of the Wind ................................................................................. Music by Alan MenkenLyrics by Stephen SchwartzArranged by Danny Troob
© 1995 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (BMI) & Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP)
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Orchestral Suite ................................... Music by Alan MenkenArranged by Danny Troob and Franck van der Heijden
Edited by Ted Ricketts© 1992 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
I Wan’na Be Like You .............Words and Music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. ShermanArranged by Franck van der Heijden
© 1966 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (BMI)
Medley From Disney’s Mary Poppins .............................. Words and Music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Arranged by Bruce Healey and Ken Whitcomb© 1963 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. (BMI)
INTERMISSION
Disney’s The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Orchestral Suite ................. Music by Alan MenkenArranged by Michael Starobin
Edited by Ted Ricketts© 1996 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
Disney’s Aladdin Orchestral Suite ......................................................... Music by Alan MenkenArranged by Danny Troob and Bruce Healey
© 1992 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
Pirates of the Caribbean Suite ................................................................. Music by Klaus BadeltArranged by Ted Ricketts
© 2003 Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP)
Disney’s The Lion King Orchestral Song Suite ......................................... Music by Elton JohnWords by Tim Rice
Score by Hans ZimmerArranged by Brad Kelley and Ted Ricketts
© 1994 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
It’s a Small World .....................................Music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. ShermanArranged by Ken Whitcomb
© 1963 Wonderland Music Co., Inc. (BMI)
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MUSICIANS
Violin ISuzanne Beia, ConcertmasterLeanne League, Asst. ConcertmasterXavier DeblackDeanndra DeblackCindy WhipEdith Hines
Violin IIGerald Loughney, PrincipalMary TheodoreYu-Fang ChenEleanor BartschMary Perkinson
ViolaNora Frisk, PrincipalDiedre BuckleyJanse VincentChristopher Dozoryst
CelloKarl Lavine, PrincipalRobin HasenpflugKaren Cornelius
BassCharles Block, PrincipalRose Gear
FluteRobin Fellows, PrincipalElizabeth MarshallDawn Lawler
OboeNaomi Bensdorf Frisch, PrincipalJennifer Morgan
ClarinetNancy Mackenzie, PrincipalTimm GouldGreg Smith
BassoonAmanda King Szczys, PrincipalCarol Rosing
HornLinda Kimball, PrincipalMike SzczysMatt BeecherRebecca Shaffer
TrumpetFrank Hanson, PrincipalRob RohlfingDave Cooper
TromboneJohn SteinkeMike DuganJamie Kember
TubaJohn Tunistra
TimpaniKent Barnhart, Principal
PercussionLana Wordel, PrincipalKeith LienertCindy TerhuneTodd Hammes
PianoLenny WilkoszBeth Wilson
HarpMary Ann Harr
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ANDREW SEWELL, Music Director, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra
Currently serving his thirteenth season as Music Director of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Andrew Sewell continues to garner rave reviews and plaudits for his
adventuresome programming, vitality and energy. For ten seasons, he also served as Music Director with the Wichita Symphony concluding in 2010.
Maestro Sewell is in demand as a guest conductor, having led orchestras in North America including the Toronto, Detroit, Milwaukee, Columbus, Syracuse and Monterey Symphony Orchestras, as well as abroad with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony of Mexico, Kyushu Symphony (Japan), Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Christchurch Symphony, and City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong.
A native of New Zealand, Maestro Sewell received his music training on the violin, piano and cornet, and began conducting at age 16.
Six years later, he made his professional opera debut with the Mercury Opera and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. He was then awarded the Australian Guarantee Corporation’s Young Achiever’s Award allowing him to further his studies abroad. Sewell holds a Master of Music degree in Conducting from the University of Michigan. His previous appointments include Music Director and Conductor of the Wichita Symphony (Kansas), Mansfield Symphony (Ohio), Resident Conductor of the Toledo Symphony and Assistant Conductor of the Memphis Symphony.
Recent guest engagements have included the Illinois Symphony, Eugene Symphony, Green Bay Symphony, Salem Chamber Orchestra, OK Mozart Festival and Peninsula Music Festival. In June 2012 he made his opera debut with Hong Kong City Opera, in a production of the Merry Widow, and in November guest conducts the UW Madison Opera production of Medea by Cherubini. Maestro Sewell resides in Madison with his wife, Mary and their son Alistair, the last of three children, still in high school.
VOCALIST BIOGRAPHIES
CANDICE NICOLE began her relationship with Disney over a decade ago when she was first hired by Disney as a child soloist, so performing her favorite Disney classics with such
talented musicians is a dream come true. Candice has been featured on numerous occasions as the guest artist/headliner with the California Symphony and Reno Philharmonic. Some of her work in theatre, film, television and voice-overs includes Young Buffy on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Toffee in Zombie Prom, and Barbie: The Island Princess. Broadway: Closing National Touring Company of the world renowned musical Les Misérables
(Fantine U/S), L.A. Premiere: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Scallops Who). Regional highlights: Footloose (Ariel), 1776 (Martha Jefferson), Wizard of Oz (Dorothy), Grease (Sandy), Peter Pan (Wendy, opposite American Idol’s Adam Lambert), Cinderella (Cinderella). Starring roles in West Coast staged readings include Roxane in The Man Who Would Be King opposite Broadway’s Marc Kudisch, Abby in the hilarious comedy Neurosis (by Allan Rice, a writer on The New Adventures of Old Christine), plus new musicals at The La Jolla Playhouse and The Festival for New Musicals. Proud Actor’s Equity Member, Candice thanks Ted Ricketts for this opportunity and her loving family for their support.
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VOCALIST BIOGRAPHIES
WHITNEY CLAIRE KAUFMAN recently completed two years with the North American Tour of the Broadway smash-hit Mamma Mia! (Ensemble, Understudy for Sophie and
Lisa). Her performance as Sophie garnered rave reviews from the Boston Globe. Whitney has performed as Guest Soloist with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Guest Soloist with the Florida Orchestra, and has appeared in Cabaret (Sally Bowles), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, (Peaseblossom), Marisol (June), The Los Angeles Theatre Ensembles’ production of Wounded, as well as many other theatrical productions. TV credits include General Hospital and the hit ABC series Modern Family. As both a singer and voice-over performer in film and television, Whitney has been heard in productions including That Championship Season, The Secret of NiMH 2, and two MGM animated series: All Dogs Go to Heaven and Noddy. She recently recorded songs written by Oscar-winning composer Dimitri Tiomkin. Whitney graduated with honors from Chapman University with a BFA in Theater Performance. Her favorite Disney movie is The Little Mermaid, with Cinderella as a close second.
ANDREW JOHNSON is a Disney kid at heart and is humbled and honored to share the music and magic from the stage! He has toured all over the world as a lead soloist and dancer in
nine different countries. He most recently was a performer at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards with Florence and the Machine. This past year he played Benny in the first professional southern California production of RENT and Asher in Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities’ production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Andrew’s other professional credits include Five Guys Named Moe (Four-Eyed Moe), Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat (Joseph), Godspell (Jesus), and Pippin (Lead Player). He has also understudied Brian Stokes Mitchell as Emile in Tarbell’s South Pacific at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. He was a finalist in 2004 and 2005 with the Los Angeles Music Center Spotlight Awards, as a Musical Theatre/Pop vocalist, and he received an Inland Theatre Award nomination for his performance in Riverside Civic Light Opera’s production of Ragtime. Andrew has shared the stage with singer/actresses Shirley Jones and Bernadette Peters and has performed live duets with recording artists Patti LaBelle and Erykah Badu, and Broadway stars Laura Bell Bundy and Jodi Benson.
AARON PHILLIPS is very excited to be part of this wonderful production. Aaron is an Ovation Award nominated actor/singer, proud member of Actor’s Equity, and just
finished the 2nd National Tour of Click, Clack, Moo. Aaron had his New York theatre debut last year as Felix in the new hit rock-opera The New Hopeville Comics, written by Nate Weida. Past theatre credits include: Jekyll and Hyde (John Utterson), Batboy: The Musical (Batboy/Edgar), Songs for a New World, and Les Misérables (Foreman/Combeferre). Opera credits include: La Boheme with the Greensboro Opera Company, conducted by Valery Ryvkin, Pirates of Penzance (Pirate King) and Lakme (Frederic) by Delibes. Aaron recently appeared in a staged reading of The Bone Wars (O’Conner) with the prestigious New York playwright group, Youngbloods. He is also an accomplished voice-over talent and can be heard in video games such as Red Dead Redemption and Deadmund’s Quest, as well as Lord of the Rings. He is a man of many voices for commercials, cartoons, and music sessions everywhere. Aaron has been a Disney fan his entire life, and is happy to help bring this music to fans of all ages.
Overture Center for the Arts would like to recognize our sponsors and funders and thank them for all they do to support Madison’s thriving arts community.
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