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2016-2017 Programs
O L IV E T School o f M usic
U N I V E R S I T YO R C H E S T R A
&C O N C E R TS I N G E R S
P O P S C O N C E R T
7:00 p.m.Tuesday, September 27,2016
Esplanade
Program
S u ite N o . 1 fo r V arie ty O rc h e s tra D . S h o stak o v ichW altz N o. 2
U n iv e rs ity O rc h e s tra
T h e S o u n d o f M usic R o d g e rs & H a m m e rs te in I I , a rr . R . R . B en n e ttT h e S o u n d o f M usic vocal a rr . J . BellH ow C an L ove S u rv iv e T h e L o n ely G o a th e rd M y F av o rite T h in g s S ix tee n , G o in g on S ev en tee n S o L o n g , F arew ell D o , R e , Mi E d e lw e issA n O rd in a ry C o u p le N o W ay to S to p It M ariaC lim b E very M o u n ta in
U n iv e rs ity O rc h es tra w ith C o n c e rt S ingers
A lm o st L ike B eing In L ove (from Brigadoon) L crn er & L o ew e , arr. M ead erC o n c e rt S in g ers
T h e P lane ts G . H olstI. M ars
S e lec tio n s (from Les Miserables) C . S h o n b erg , arr. B . L ow denA t the E nd o f the D ay vocal arr. J . BellI D ream ed a D ream M aster o f the H ouse O n M y O w n C astle on a C loud D o Y ou H ear the P eop le S ing
U n iv ersity O rch estra w / C o n c e rt S ingers
In v o ca tio n
Upcoming Events
Sep29-30 B roadw ay R eview , K resge A uditorium , 7 & 9 pm
O ct6 Prim e Tim e Day8 M arching Band at H om e Football G am e, W ard Field, 6 pm14-15 O rpheus V ariety Show, K resge A uditorium , 7 & 9 pm+15 M arching Band at H om e Football G am e, W ard Field, 1 pm17 Student Recital, K resge/Larsen 140, 10 am+20 Sr Recital - Seth Low ery, C ollege Church, 7 pm +28 M arching Band at H om e Football G am e, W ard Field, 7 pm29 SOM D inner C oncert, Calfant, 7 pm
Nov1 Jazz B and/Com bos C oncert, C halfant, 7 pm +4-5 Fall Play, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm5 1MEA Jazz Festival, Centenial Chapel, 8 am +7 M essiah A uditions, Larsen 140, 6 pm +10-11 O pera Production, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm +12 M arching Band at H om e Football G am e, W ard Field, 1 pm12 G ospel C hoir Talent Show, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm14 S tudent Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+14 Percussion Ensem ble C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm +15 Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm +16 Sr Recital - Sw arzw elder & W hite, K resge A uditorium , 8 pm +19 Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm +21 Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am +21 C ham ber/C oncert Singers Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm + 28 Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am +
Dec2 U pper D ivision H earings, K resge A uditorium , 10 am+3 M essiah, Centenial Chapel, 3-5 pm +4 Faculty Recital - L Poquette, K resge A uditorium , 1-5 pm+9-10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm +
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T u rk ish M arch (from T he R u in s o f A th e n s) L. van B eethoven
L o rd o f the R ings: H. S h o re , arr. J . W hitneyT h e F e llo w sh ip o f the R ing S y m p h o n ic S u ite
T h e F e llo w sh ip T h em e T h e P ro p h ecy C o n c e rn in g H obb its T h re e is C o m p an y In D ream sS h o rtc u t to M u sh ro o m s A K nife in the D ark A rg o n a thT h e B reak in g o f the F e llo w sh ip In D ream s
T h is A ll-A b ilitie s c o n c e rt is a p art o f the C h o rd s fo r K ids m o v em en t here a t O liv e t N azaren e U n iv eris ty . O u r goal is fo r ind iv iduals w ith spec ia l needs a n d th e ir fam ilie s to en jo y a c o n c e r t in a fu n an d w elco m in g en v iro n m en t w h ere s in g in g , d an c in g , an d m o v in g a re ac ce p ta b le and en c o u rag ed . A huge th a n k y o u to L aw ren ce V an O y en an d N orth C entral C o lleg e fo r the in sp ira tio n to put on th is c o n c e rt an d fo r le ttin g us use the C h o rd s fo r K ids nam e an d logo . A n y q u es tio n s o r su g g e stio n s fo r fu tu re C h o rd s fo r K ids c o n c e rts here at O liv e t can be b ro u g h t to o u r F aceb o o k p ag e— C h o rd s F or K ids- O liv e t N azaren e U n iv e rs ity , o r to o u r em ail ad d ress , o n u ch o rd sfo rk id s@ g m ai 1 .co m . T h an k y o u fo r com ing!
L y n n ae D e Jo n g O live t N a za ren e U n iversity '1 7
M u sic E d u ca tio n & S p e c ia l E duca tion O N U N A fM E P res id en t
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University Orchestra Dr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
Flute Trumpet A m anda LubyRachel Anderson Rebekah Curtin Emily KelleyKarlin Labenske Ashley KamholtzElizabeth Hissom Ryan Crawley Violin 2
Mary M cCabeOboe Trombone C olter StevensonRebecca Dembkowski Ryley Bowen A llie TuckerEmily Henderson Troy VonGillern Kylie JohnsonCaylee Bourdoin Ian M atthews Leandra Decatoria
Cassie Sm ockClarinet Euphonium Shanynn SantosAmy Binnendyk M arcus W inters Rachel LeBeauKenrick ManswellLinda Aguilar Tuba Viola
Corey Vinson Austin BurdineBassoon Hannah PiatekHannah Beals Percussion Jeanette MorrisAvery Gutwien W yatt Bol Jacqulynn RheaMorgan Byers Buddy M iller
CelloSaxophone Harp Josh KelleyA lexander Davis Isabelle Napier Ryan W oodruffZach Ackerman Micah RodriguezMichael DeClue Piano Cati W althall
M egan Hendrickson Ian McGuireHornMady Barker Violin 1 BassColleen Harris Connor Mix* Macy SprungerTori Kober Aaron Degner Elijah GebreLevi Gambill Chase FieroDanielle Conrad Laura W illging
Elisa Klaassen*concertm aster
Concert Singers Dr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
Tori Adams ♦ Eddie A ndersen ♦ Helen Berdebes ♦ Brittany Bergstrand Lexi Borton ♦ Leandra Decatoria ♦ Dylan Harris ♦ Lucy Hauser
Jessa Hendricker ♦ Josh Kelley ♦ Isaac Lee ♦ Erin Olson Ryan Marcotte ♦ Jeanette Morris ♦ Nate Nelson ♦ Reilly Roberts
Noah Schuitema ♦ Jake W oodard ♦ Ryan W oodruff ♦ Emily Yantes
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10:00 a.m . M onday, October 17,2016
Larsen Room 140
Program
In v o ca tio n
A m arilli, m ia bellaL ynn W hite , so p ran o
M egan H en d rick so n , p iano
S im p le S ong (from M A S S )N ath a n ie l N elso n , baritone
D r.Je ff B ell, p iano
T risteD aniel Kvvon, gu ita r
T ill T h ere W as Y ou (fro m The M u sic M an)S ydney lli ls t, alto
Dr, J e f f B ell, p iano
C o n certo in C M inorA lleg ro M odera to
E m ily H enderson , oboe A liece N ie lso n , piano
G . C acc in i
L. B erns te in
A . Jo b im
M . W ilson
B. M arce llo
B efore I G aze at Y ou A gain (from C a m elo t) L ern er/L o ew eJessa H endricker, m ezzo soprano
Dr. N eal W oodru ff, p iano
D eep T o u ch S cene 2: T ra in s and F irep laces M. Jack linP h illip G lo v er, N ick B orger, T im m y M iller, d rum set
A d ag ioM ady lin B arker, horn S onya C o m er, p iano
R. S chum ann
V ic to rian K itchen G ard en S uite: M vts 1,2 & 5K ate lyn C arro ll, c la rin e t
Dr. J e f f B ell, p iano
Paul R eade
A n x io u s B attle fo r S an ity (E x cerp t)N ick B orger, d ru m se t
A. S an ch ez
S yrinxL ynnae D e Jong , flu te
C . D ebussy
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Upcoming Events
Oct20 Sr Recital - Seth Lowery, College Church, 7 pm+28 M arching Band at Home Football Game, Ward Field, 7 pm29 SOM Dinner Concert, Calfant, 7 pm
Nov1 Jazz Band/Com bos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+4-5 Fall Play, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm5 IMEA Jazz Festival, Centenial Chapel, 8 am+7 Messiah Auditions, Larsen 140, 6 pm+12 M arching Band at Home Football Game, Ward Field, I pm12 Gospel Choir Talent Show, Kresge Auditorium , 7 pm14 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+14 Percussion Ensem ble Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm+15 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm+16 Sr Recital - Swarzw elder & White, Kresge Auditorium, 8 pm+19 Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm+21 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+21 Cham ber/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm+ 28 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearings, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 3-5 pm+4 Faculty Recital - L Poquette, Kresge Auditorium, 1-5 pm+9 - 10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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S E N IO RR E C IT A L
Seth Lowery, tenorDr. Karen Ball, piano
7:00 p.m.Thursday, October 20,2016
College Church University Avenue
InvocationProgram
La SerenataFirenze e com e un albero fiorito (from Gianni Schicchi) It a in ’t alright w ith m e (from C old Sassy Tree)
Mr. Lowery
An die fem e G eliebte1. A u f dem Hiigel2. Wo die Berge so blau 6. N imm sie hin
P. Tosti G. Puccini
C. Floyd
L. van Beethoven
Capriccio for Viola
VillanelleQ uand je fus pris au pavilion Paysage
Mr. Lowery
Hannah Piatek, viola
Mr. Lowery
Partita in A m inor, BW V 1013 Allem ande
Rachel Anderson, flute
Open Thou My Lips, O Lord (from The Crucible) Lonely House (from Street Scene)
Mr. Lowery
Bigger isn’t Better (from Barnum)Lost in the W ilderness (from Children o f Eden)I'll be There (from The Pirate Queen)
Mr. Lowery Chris LeFevre, piano
Not a Day Goes By (from M errily We Roll A long)Send in the Clowns (from A Little Night M usic)I’m Calm (from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) Not W hile I’m Around (from Sweeney Todd)Being Alive (from Company)
Mr. Lowery Chris LeFevre, piano
H. V ieuxtem ps
H. Berlioz R. Hahn R. Hahn
J. S. Bach
R. Ward K. Weill
Stewart & Coleman S. Schwartz
Boubil & Schonberg
S. Sondheim S. Sondheim S. Sondheim S. Sondheim S. Sondheim
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Upcoming Events
M arching Band at Home Football Gam e, W ard Field, 7 pm SOM Dinner Concert, Calfant, 7 pm
Jazz Band/Com bos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+Fall Play, Kresge A uditorium , 7 pm 1MEA Jazz Festival. Centenial Chapel, 8 am+M essiah A uditions, Larsen 140, 6 pm+M arching Band at Hom e Football Gam e, W ard Field, 1 pm Gospel Choir Talent Show, Kresge A uditorium , 7 pm Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+ Percussion Ensem ble Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7 pm+ Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge A uditorium , 7 pm+Sr Recital - S w arzw elder& W hite, Kresge A uditorium , 8 pm+ Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm+ Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am + C ham ber/C oncert Singers Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7 pm+ Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am +
Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium . 10 am+ M essiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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Program Notes & Translations La serenata - This short w ork by Tosti is known as a Neapolitan song, a type o f m usic that blends the style o f Neapolitan folk music with the elegance o f the Italian art song tradition. Translation: Fly, o serenade: My beloved is alone, with her beautiful head hidden under the sheets: O serenade, fly. The moonlight is pure, w ings o f silence stretch out, and behind the veils o f the dark alcove the lamp bums. The pure m oonbeam s shine. Fly, o serenade, Fly, o serenade, fly. Fly, o serenade: My beloved is alone, but still smiling while half asleep, she has returned beneath the sheets: O serenade, fly. The waves dream on the shore, and the wind blows through the branches; and my kisses don’t result in a nest, by my blonde lady. D ream ing on the shore, the waves. Fly, o serenade. Fly, o serenade, fly.
Firenze e come un albero fiorito - Y ou’re wrong! H e’s refined! astu te ... Every trick o f laws and codices he knows and knows intimately. A jokester! A prankster! Is there a new new and rare joke to be played? It’s Gianni Schicchi who prepares it! H is cunning eyes light up with laughter his strange face, shaded by that great nose o f his w hich seem s like a huge, isolated tow er — like this! He comes from the countryside? W ell? W hat does that mean? Enough o f these narrow-m inded and petty prejudices!
It ain ’t A lright with M e - Based on the 1984 Olive Ann Burns novel o f the same nam e, C old Sassy Tree tells a story o f scandal in rural Georgia. In this aria, Will Tweedy expresses his g rie f at the recent loss o f his grandfather.
A n die fe m e Geliebte - O ften considered to be the first song cycle to be crafted by a m ajor com poser, An die fem e Geliebte is am ong the most often performed pieces o f B eethoven’s Lieder.
Auf dem Hiigel sitz ich spahend - 1 sit on the hill, gazing into the blue expanse o f sky, searching the far-off m ists to see, where I can find you, my beloved. Far from you have I been parted, m ountain and vale separate us, dividing us and our peace, our happiness and our pain. Ah, you cannot see my gaze, that hastens so passionately to you. N or the sighs I squander on the void that parts us now. Is there nothing m ore that can reach you, nothing to bear my love’s message to you? I want to sing, to sing songs, which rem ind you o f my pain! Because before love’s lament every mile and every hour vanishes, and a loving heart attains what a loving heart has consecrated.
Wo die Berge so blau - W here the blue m ountains rise from the lowering skies peering at where the sunsets, where the clouds spread, there would I like to be! there would I like to be! There in that quiet vale which silences pain and woe. W here in rocky spaces softly sleep the prim roses, and sweeps so gently the wind, there would I like to be! there would I like to be! My love’s longing draws me to the shadowy w ood’ inner pain, inner pain. Ah, nothing would ever tem pt me from here, if I could faithfully stay by your side forever! forever by your side!
Nimm sie hin denn diese Lieder - Take my songs, the songs I sang you, my love, and sing them nightly on the lute with sweetest tone! W hen the twilight wanes on the still blue lake, and the last sun’s rays sink beyond the mountain tops, and you
sing, you sing, w hat I have sung from deep w ithin w hat has sprung artlessly from me, only conscious o f longing, only conscious o f longing. Then before these songs fades, w hat has divided us so long and far, and a loving heart attains w hat a loving heart has consecrated. Then before these songs reclaimall that was separated by lonely hours, and a loving heart attains w hat a loving heart has earned. Then surely does my soul regain all we lost in lonely tim es, and a loving heart attains w hat a loving heart has earned, ay, w hat a loving heart has earned.
Villanelle - W hen verdant spring again approaches, w hen w inter's chills have disappeared, through the w oods we shall stroll, my darling, the fair prim rose to cull at will. The trem bling bright pearls that are shining, each m orning we shall brush aside; we shall go to hear the gay thrushes singing. The flowers are abloom, my darling, o f happy lovers 'tis the month; and the bird his soft wing englossing, sings [carols sw eet]1 w ithin his nest. Com e with me on the mossy bank, where we'll talk o f nothing else but love, and w hisper with thy voice so tender: Always! Far, far o ff let our footsteps wander, ffight'ning the hiding hare away, while the deer at the spring is gazing, adm iring his reflected horns. Then back home, with our hearts rejoicing, and fondly our fingers entwined, le t’s return, let's return bringing fresh wild berries wood-grown.
Quatul je fu s pris an pavilion - When 1 was caught at the pavilion o f my very gentle and beautiful lady, I burnt m yself at the candle as a butterfly does. I blushed like vermilion, at the brightness o f a spark, when I was caught at the pavilion. Had I been a merlin or had I had as good a wing, I would have guarded m yself against her who struck me with the sting when I was caught at the pavilion!
Paysage - Close by the boom ing sea, in Brittany I know a sequestered spot where in autumn I would so have wished, my love, to go with you! Oaks encircling a fountain, scattered beech, an old abandoned mill, a well w hose clear waters reflected the green o f your Siren's eyes the bluetit, each morning, am ong yellowed leaves would com e to sing for us. And the sea, night and day, accom pany our loving caresses with its boundless bass!
Open Tltou My Lips, O L o r d -This operatic setting o f one o f Arthur M iller’s most famous plays depicts w itch trials which occurred in the early history o f the M assachusetts colony. This aria reveals the stark m ethods o f self-validation that the men in authority used against the young women accused o f witchcraft.
Lonely House - W hile Kurt W eill is more com monly known as a musical theatre com poser, his operatic w orks are com monly perform ed. “Lonely House” explores the unique feelings o f those who feel loneliness, even when surrounded by others.
Bigger isn ’t Better, Lost in the Wilderness & I ’ll he There - Notes on Stephen Sondheim: Stephen Sondheim is noted as one o f the best and most prolific musical theatre com posers o f all tim e, largely due to his extraordinary prowess as a lyricist and songwriter. His songs, w hile excellent in the context o f a larger work, are able to stand on their own and find their own expression, even when isolated.
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10:00 a.m.M onday, November 14,2016
Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program Kresge Auditorium
Invocation
Violin Partita No. 3 in E M ajor, M W V 1006 M inuet 1
Horn Concerto No. 1 M ovement I
Petite SuiteAu Couvent
W yatt Bol, m arim ba
Victoria Kober, French horn Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Emily Swartzwelder, piano
Etude 2 from Portraits in RhythmCharles M iller, snare drum
Le Charm eJenna Tackaberry, alto
Prof. Sonya Com er, piano
The Lord’s PrayerJ. D. Dulinsky, guitar
Liebst du urn SchonheitJeanette M orris, soprano
Aliece N ielson, piano
Concerto No. 2 in G M ajor Allegro moderato
Connor M ix, violin Dr. Karen Ball, piano
J. S. Bach
R. Strauss
A. Borodin
A. Cirone
E. Chausson
A. Malotte
C. Schumann
J. Haydn
ProgramLarsen 140
In v o ca tio n
Q u an d o n i’en vo (fro m L a B o h em e)S am a n th a P ep p er, m e zz o -so p ran o
D r. J e f f B e ll, p ian o
G . Puccin i
I ’m C a lle d L ittle B u tte rcu p (fro m H .M .S . P in a fo re )M o n ic a L e w is , co n tra lto
E llie K ru m sieg , p ian o
A . S u llivan
C a stle R ockL in d a A g u ila r, bass
D r. Paul K en y o n , p ian o
P. C h am b ers
M usic o f the N ig h tA aro n B en d a , b a rito n e
D r. J e ff B e ll, p ian o
A . L loyd W eb b er
C av a tin eV in n ie B asile , tro m b o n e
Ja c ly n E v an s , p ian o
C . S a in t-S aen s
B erceu se fro m D o lly S u ite , O p . 5 6 , N o. 1A g n es L ing , flu te
D r. Paul K en y o n , p ian o
G . F aure
D ein B laues A ugeM icah D asc en z o , te n o r
D r. J e ff B e ll, p ian o
J. B rahm s
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Upcoming Events
Percussion Ensemble Concert, K resge Auditorium , 7 pm+ Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge A uditorium , 7 pm+Sr Recital - Swarzwelder & W hite, Kresge Auditorium , 8 pm+ M asha Lakasova Concert, K resge Auditorium , 10 am+Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm+ Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+ Cham ber/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7 pm+ Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+Jazz Band/Com bos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium , 10 am+ M essiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+U pper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium , 10 am+ Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+ Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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7:00 p.m.M onday, November 14,2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
S an A n to n io T ra d itio n a l C o lo m b ia n a rru lloN ic k B o rg cr ♦ Jo sh H ayag ♦ L au ren H o ste tte r ♦ T o m a z M acias
B ekah M ondy ♦ H an n ah M o b ley ♦ E m ily M o n te ro sso T o m m y R ank in ♦ S am a n th a S hepherd
A ly siu m M . Jack lin , J. R uby , T. R ank inDr. Jack lin ♦ Jo n a th an R uby ♦ T o m m y R ank in
E le c tro n ic P ercussion
B a g r-B in n e T ra d itio n a l G h an ianD r. Ja ck lin , E m ily F ishm an , B uddy M iller
G yil
P aralle l B. N o zn yR achel S ed g w ick , Jaco b R ech ste in e r, H annah M ob ley , K enny P eters
T u n ed M etal P ipes
T o cc a tta C . C h a v ezM o v em en t 2 M o v em en t 3
B uddy M iller, S am a n th a S h ep h erd , T o m m y R ank in ,B ekah M ondy , T o m a z M acias , Josh H ayag
G an d a -Y in a T ra d itio n a l G h an ianD r. Ja ck lin , N ick B orger, K enny P ete rs
D em bayara T rad itio n a l M andeN ick B o rger ♦ Jo sh H ay ag ♦ L auren H o ste tte r ♦ T o m a z M acias
B ekah M ondy ♦ H an n ah M o b ley ♦ E m ily M o n te ro sso T o m m y R ank in ♦ S am a n th a S hepherd
In v o ca tio n
Electronic Percussion EnsembleDr. M att .laeklin , director
Dr. Jacklin ♦ Jonathan Ruby ♦ Tommy Rankin
Percussion Ensemble Dr. Matt Jacklin, director
T o m a z M acia s ♦ B u ddy M ille r ♦ H annah M obley B ekah M o n d y ♦ K enny P ete rs ♦ R achel S edgw ick
S am an th a S h ep h erd ♦ Ja co b R e ch ste in e r ♦ T om m y R ankin
World Percussion Ensemble Dr. Matt Jacklin, director
Prof. Andy M iller, directorN ick B o rg er ♦ E m ily F ish m an ♦ Jo sh H ay ag ♦ L auren H oste tte r
T o m a z M acias ♦ B u ddy M ille r ♦ B ekah M ondy ♦ H annah M obley E m ily M o n te ro sso ♦ K enny P eters
T o m m y R ank in ♦ S am an th a S hepherd
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Upcoming Events
Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge Auditorium , 7 pm+Sr Recital - Swarzw elder & W hite, Kresge Auditorium, 8 pm+ M asha Lakasova Concert, K resge Auditorium , 10 am+Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm+ Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+ C ham ber/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7 pm+ Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+Jazz Band/Com bos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Upper Division H earing, Kresge Auditorium , 10 am+ M essiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium , 10 am+ Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+ Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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OLIVET School of MusicNAZARENE UNIVERSITY
F A C U L T Y J A Z Z C O N C E R T
Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki, sax & clarinet
Dr. Matt Jacklin, drums
Prof. Stacy McMichael, upright bass
Prof. Freddie Franken, guitar
with special guests:
A 1 Fontana, harmonica
Jamaal Baptiste, piano
7:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 15,2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
A u P riv av e
N ard is
M o o n g lo w
B e lle v ille
M y R o m an c e
In th e D ays o f O u r L ove
H ere to S tay
B lu ese tte
B eau tifu l Love
G u ijira
C o o k 's Bay
In v o ca tio n
C h a rlie P ark er
M iles D av is; arr. D an W hieldon
H u d so n , D e L ang , M ills
D jan g o R e in h ard t
R ich a rd R odgers
M arian M cP artlan d
P at M e th en y
T o o ts T h ie lem a n s
V ic to r Y o u n g
C h ick C o rea
K en n y B arron
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T o n ig h t’s p e r fo rm a n c e m a y fe a tu r e understudy, P h illip G lover, on the d ru m set.
Upcoming Events
Nov16 Sr Recital - Swarzw elder & W hite, Kresge Auditorium , 8 pm+18 M asha Lakasova Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+19 Sr Recital - Barker & Carroll, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 5 pm+21 Student Recitals, K resge Auditorium/Larsen 140, 10 am+21 Cham ber/C oncert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7 pm+28 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium /Larsen 140, 10 am+29 Jazz Band/Com bos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 M essiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
denotes recital credit given
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O L IV E T School o f MusicNAZARENE UNIVERSITY
S E N I O RR E C I T A L
Emily Swartzwelder, piano with Dr. Karen Ball, piano
M ary Swartzwelder, French horn
Lynn Meller, sopranoMegan Hendrickson, piano
8:00 p.m.Wednesday, November 16,2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
InvocationProgram
I Hate Music! (from / Hate M usic!) If M usic be the Food o f Love
Mrs. M eller
L. Bernstein H. Purcell
Sonata in D M ajor for piano four hands, K 381 Allegro
Miss Swartzw elder Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Am arilli, mia bellaPorgi, am ore (from Le Nozze d i Figaro)
Mrs. M eller
W. A. M ozart
G. Caccini W. A. Mozart
Petite Suite IAu Couvent
3 Intermezzi, Op. 117Andante con moto
AuroreL ’enam ouree
Sonata in E minor, K 98
Miss Swartzw elder
Mrs. Meller
Miss Swartzw elder
A. Borodin
J. Brahms
G. Faure S. Sanderson
D. Scarlatti
Die MainachtGretchen am SpinnradeI Loved You Once in Silence (from Camelot)
Mrs. M eller Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
N octurne for Horn, Op. 7Miss Swartzwelder
Mary Swartzwelder, French horn
J. Brahms F. Schubert
F. Loewe
F. Strauss
M iss Swartzwelder presents this recital in partial fu lfillm en t o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f M usic degree in M usic Education with emphasis in piano. She
is the student o f Dr. Karen Ball.
Mrs. Meller presents this recital in partial fu lfillm en t o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f M usic degree in M usic Education with emphasis in voice. She is the
student o f Prof. Martha Dalton.
Program Notes & Translations I hate music! - comes from a cycle o f five kids songs called 1 Hate Music! This song cycle from 1943 focuses on childhood curiosities and mysteries, as well as what the word “music” means associated with experiences. Some other songs in this cycle include Jupiter Has Seven Moons and I'm a Person too.
If music be the food of love - Purcell composed three settings o f I f music be the fo o d o f love, this being the first. This version was first published in 1692. The author of the text, Colonel Henry Heveningham, uses the first line of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and develops it throughout the piece to create an incitement to love.
Sonata in D Major for piano four hands- This piece was composed when Mozart was about 16 years old, most likely with the intention o f being performed with his sister. Being one o f his earlier compositions, it demonstrates the beginning stages of his composition style and sets the path for his later compositions, which are much more mature and contain more musical substance. This piece is very lively and expresses some themes in unison and others in harmony, creating many different layers and a joyful entry.
Amarilli, mia bella - Amarilli, my dear one, doubt not my loving heart, you most adored, you alone my beloved. Do but believe, for if dark fear assail you, take my arrow, I pray you, open my bosom, see all engraved before you, Amarilli, Amarilli, Amarilli, I adore you.
Porgi, amor - O Love, give me some remedy for my sorrow, for my sighs! Either give me back my darling or at least let me die.
Petite Suite, I. Au Couvent - This Suite is known as Borodin’s major work for the piano. It was dedicated to the Belgian Countess who had assisted in having Borodin’s works performed in many cities. The suite was originally titled “Little poems on the love o f a young girl,” and this first movement was given the title “The Church’s vows foster thoughts only o f God.” The atmosphere created by the piece has been a challenge to interpret and communicate, and I have spent my time with this piece considering how touch effects the ringing o f each note and chord.
Aurore - The stars fly away from the gardens o f the night like golden bees attracted by invisible honey; and dawn in the distance, stretching her clear canvas, weaves with silver threads the blue cloak o f the sky my desires fly off at morning’s approach out o f the dream garden of my heart like a wafting swarm summoned to the red horizon by a chant that is plaintive, eternal and far. They fly to your feet, stars expelled from on high, exiled from the gold sky in which your beauty blossoms; and, seeking uncharted roads to travel to where you are, they mingle their dying light with the awakening day.
L’enamouree - They say, my dove that you dream, even now dead, beneath the stone o f a tomb: but for the soul which loves you, You awaken, revived, o thoughtful dearest beloved! In the Meller night o f starts, in the murmuring breeze, I caress your long veils, your dying hair, and the half-closed wings which hover over the roses! O sweetness! 1 breathe in your divine blond tresses! Your pure voice, this lyre, follows the wave across the waters and, suavely, brushes against them like a weeping swan!
Intermezzo No. 3, Op. 117 - This piece is one o f three, and they are often referred to as “lullabies.” It is somber and spacious, and portrays the very “Brahmsian themes” in octaves. The contrasting middle section is dream-like and almost impressionistic. Brahms has referred to these three pieces as “three lullabies for [his] sorrows.” The harmonies that develop and return in this piece are both haunting and romantic, and create an almost sorrowful ache for a resolution to the presented conflict. The piece feels like a monologue from someone in distress, and at the end they come to realize there is no solution.
Die Mainacht - When the silvery moon through the shrubbery flashes and its lumbering light over the lawn spreads and the nightingale sings, wander I sadly from bush to bush covered-over by leaves coos a pair o f doves its delight to-me aloud, but I turn myself, seek darker shadows, and the lonely tear runs. When o smiling image, which like a read morning through the soul to-me radiates, find I on Earth you? And the lonely tear trembles to-me more-hotly the cheek downward.
Gretchen am Spinnrade - My peace is gone, my heart is heavy, 1 will find it never and nevermore. Where I do not have him, that is the grave the whole world is bitter to me. My poor head is crazy to me, ny poor mind is torn apart. For him only, I look out the window only for him do I go out o f the house. His tall walk, his noble figure, his mouth’s smile, his eye’s power, and his mouth’s magic flow, his handclasp, and ah! His kiss! My peace is gone, my heart is heavy, I will find it never and never more. My bosom urges itself toward him. Ah, might I grasp and hold him! And kiss him, as 1 would wish, at his kisses 1 should die! My peace is gone, my heart is heavy.
I Loved You Once in Silence - Camelot is the story o f King Arthur and his marriage to Guinevere. However, Guinevere has fallen in love with another man named Lancelot. “I Loved You Once in Silence” is Guinevere’s way o f stating her love to Lancelot. She sings about how she loved him all along but she could not let it show.
Sonata in E Minor - Scarlatti is most well known for his harpsichord sonatas. One formal device Scarlatti uses in most o f his pieces is known as “the crux.” This pivotal point is sometimes underlined by a fermata, which is seen in the B section o f this particular Sonata. This point is the beginning o f the return to the home key. The energy o f this piece is enjoyable and subtle, maintaining the lightness o f a piece written for harpsichord.
Nocturne for Horn and Piano - This Nocturne demonstrates a beautiful partnership between the horn and piano. The piano sets the stage and provides a flowing foundation as the horn paints a melody that is constantly drawing the listener in, wondering what is next. The themes are traded back and forth between the horn and piano throughout the piece. The coda seems to float until the very end. 1 chose this piece because o f the playful nature o f the motives that go back and forth between the horn and piano, and because I love the harmonic development. I am honored to share this piece with my mom - I have gained a lot o f my natural expressiveness from her and playing a piece with her has been a wonderful opportunity to see our similarities as musicians.
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InvocationProgram
H um oresqueM iss Barker M iss Carroll
w ith H annah Beals, bassoon Rachel A nderson, flute
Shawn N ichols, trum pet
Sonata for Clarinet, Op. 167 M olto allegro
Miss Carroll
A dagio and A llegro A dagio Allegro
Miss Barker
Victorian K itchen Garden SuiteMiss Carroll
Concerto for Horn and Strings Allegro moderato Adagio moltoAllegro con spirit, quasi presto
Miss Barker
Tattletale
6 Vocal Duets2. Lost is My Quiet 4. Sound the Trumpet
M iss Carroll
Miss Barker Shawn Nichols, trum pet
P. Tchaikovsky
C. Saint-Saens
R. Schumann
P. Reade
G. Jacob
B. Goodman
H. Purcell
Jesus Paid It AllMiss Carroll
arr. G. Sprunger
Miss Barker presents this recital in partial fulfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Music degree in Music Education with emphasis in French horn. She
is the student o f Prof. Diane Stedman-Martin.
Miss Carroll presents this recital in partial fulfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Music degree in Music Education with emphasis in clarinet. She is the
student o f Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki.
Upcoming Events
Nov21 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140, 10 am+21 Chamber/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm+28 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140, 10 am+29 Jazz Band/Combos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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S T U D E N TR E C IT A L
10:00 a.m.M onday, November 21,2016
Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program Kresge Auditorium
Interm ezzo Op. 118, No. 2Ellie Krum sieg, piano
A ndante et ScherzoEmily Prium, trum pet Jaclyn Evans, piano
Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 2Aliece N ielson, piano
Cello Suite No. 1Thom as Rankin, m arim ba
Touches Choral, Var. 1 & 2M egan Hendrickson, piano
Invocation
My Favorite Things (from The Sound o f M usic)Kayla Siemers, m ezzo-soprano
Ellie Krum sieg, piano
Capriccio for viola
Ich Liebe Dich
People
Hannah Piatek, viola
Lucy Hauser, soprano A liece N ielson, piano
Heather Palm, soprano Ellie Krum sieg, piano
Sonata, Op. 81a in Eb MajorAbwesenheit (The Absence)
Karlin Labenske, piano
M oderato in CAndrew Rivera, guitar
J. Brahms
J. Ed Baint
F. Chopin
J. S. Bach
L. Bernstein
R. Rodgers
H. Vieuxtem ps
E. Grieg
J. Styne
L. van Beethoven
F. Sor
Program Larsen 140
Love in the Dictionary
Ich Liebe Dich
Invocation
Leandra Decatoria, alto Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
M elissa Rounds, soprano Prof. Derek Corcoran
Savior, Like A Sherpherd Lead UsBryan Fladseth, clarinet
A ndente et A llegro
Dream Valley
Sonata
Stride la Vampa
Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
Austin Await, euphonium Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
Ryan M arcotte, tenor Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
A lexander Davis, saxophone Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
Rachel Tobey, alto Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
Batti, Batti, o bel M assettoEmily Yantes, soprano
Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
C. Dougherty
L. van Beethoven
D. E. Smith
J. E. Barat
R. Quilter
B. Marcello
G. Verdi
W. A. Mozart
Upcoming Events
Nov21 Chamber/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7 pm+28 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140, 10 am+29 Jazz Band/Combos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
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C H A M B E RE N S E M B L E
AND
C O N C E R T S I N G E R S R E C IT A L
7:00 p.m.M onday, November 21 ,2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
InvocationProgram
Canzon C l 94 Radetzky M arch, Op. 228
University Strings
G. Gabrieli J. Strauss, arr. Zeng in Son
Dance a cachuca, fandango, bolero (from The Gondoliers) Sir A rthur Sullivan Jaclyn Evans, M egan Hendrickson, piano
A Red, Red, Rose (from Four Robert Burns Ballads) Jam es M ullholandA Red, Red Rose Z. Randall Stroope
Dr. Je ff Bell, pianoOh My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose Rene Clausen
Leandra Decatoria, violin ♦ Joshua Kelley, ‘cello Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
Cindy arr. M ack W ilbergJaclyn Evans ♦ M egan Hendrickson, piano
Concert Singers
Trum pet Voluntary M arche Rom aine Contrapunctus III
H. Purcell, trans. J. Corley C. G ounod, arr. A. Ostling
J. S. Bach, ed. R. KingBrass Consort
Fughetta in C m ajor Holy, Holy, Holy
Handbell Choir
G. F. Handel, arr. D. Bridges J. B. Dykes, arr. J. Kearns
W hen Em Sixty-Four
Tans versesDizzy JigLip GlossCat W alk in SyrupQ uicksilver
Lennon & P. M cCartney, arr. J. Holmes Brass Quintet
J. N ishim ura
Flute Choir
Danza Festiva M ango W alk Them e from Mash
L. 1. GallJamaican Rum ba, arr. A. Forrest
J. M andel, arr. L. H. DickertGuitar Ensem ble
Violin 1
University StringsProf. Heather Wiliams, director
Violin 2 ViolaLindsay Parpart Ellana Turell Stephanie DiLeonardo Ashleigh Godby
Michaela Comer Courtney Ritchie Kathrine Plesniak Sheila Gifford
Carlie Parpart Josh Docea
CelloSara Sapulich Ryan Woodruff Cati Walthall Prof. Carol Semmes
Concert SingersDr. Neal Woodruff, director
Tori Adams ♦ Eddie Anderson ♦ Helen Berdebes ♦ Brittany Bergstrom Lexi Borton ♦ Leandra Decatoria ♦ Dylan Harris ♦ Lucy Hauser Jessa Hendricker ♦ Joshua Kelley ♦ Isaac Lee ♦ Ryan Marcotte Jeanette Morris ♦ Nathan Nelson ♦ Erin Olson ♦ Reilly Roberts
Noah Schuitema ♦ Jake Woodard ♦ Ryan Woodruff ♦ Emily Yantes
TrumpetAustin Stanford Kevin Cheney Ashley Kamholz Morgan Limbach
Brass ConsortDr. Jennifer Brown, director
Trombone Vinnie Basile Troy Von Gillern
EuphoniumAustin Await
TubaCorey Vinson Donald Cortez Austin Brown
TrumpetAustin Stafford Kevin Cheney
Brass QuintetDr. Matthew Dixon, director
Trombone Vinnie Basile Jaclyn Evans
TubaCorey Vinson
Flute ChoirProf. Katherine Nielsen, director
Rachel Anderson ♦ Lynnae De Jong ♦ Brooke Gcntille ♦ Elizabeth Hissom Heather Johnson ♦ Amy Kaczor ♦ Karlin Labenske ♦ Agnes Ling
Mickie Sikes ♦ Taylor Stark ♦ Mel Wireman
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Handbell ChoirProf. Katherine Nielsen, director
Brooke Gentille ♦ Elizabeth Hissom ♦ Sarah Loisch ♦ Mickic Sikes
Guitar EnsembleProf. Freddie Franken, director
Ashley Crawford ♦ Matt Sullivan ♦ Andrew Rivera Brody Helton ♦ Michaela Morris ♦ Jake Arnold
Upcoming Events
Nov28 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140, 10 am+29 Jazz Band/Combos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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OLIVET SchoolNAZARENE UN IVERSITY
of Music
S T U D E N TR E C IT A L
10:00 a.m.M onday, November 28,2016
Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program Kresge Auditorium
Invocation
CanzoneRachel Anderson, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Fantasia in D minor, K. 397Heidi Ackerson, piano
NocturnoJared M edilein, French horn
Dr. Karen Ball, piano
U naccom panied suite for tubaCorey Vinson, tuba
SonateJaclyn Evans, piano
InventionJonathan W isdom, piano
Hum oresque, Op. 101, No. 7Joshua Dille, piano
Songs with W ordsVictoria Skrebunas, piano
S. Barber
W. A. Mozart
F. Strauss
W. Hartley
W. A. M ozart
J. S. Bach
A. Dvorak
F. M endelssohn
Program Larsen 140
Invocation
Clarinet Sonata in F m inor, Op. 120, No. 1 Vivace
Tatiana M aravillas, clarinet Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
M adrigalTaylor Stark, flute
Prof. Heather W illiams, piano
Almost Like Being in Love (from Brigadoon)Nicholus Johnson, baritone Prof. M artha Dalton, piano
Clarinet on the TownAmy Binnendyk, clarinet
Prof. Heather W illiams, piano
Lost in the W aves (from Out o f Our Heads)Dylan Harris, baritone
Dr. Neal W oodruff, piano
Tambourin
American Lullaby
Moto Perpetuo
One and Only
Andante et A llegro
Caro mio ben
J. Brahms
P. Gaubert
F. Loewe
R. Hermann
C. Diamond
J. A. HassleH eather Johnson, flute
Prof. Heather W illiams, piano
Brooke Gentille, m ezzo-soprano Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
Jacqulynn Rhea, viola Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
A. Atkins, D. Lucy Hauser, soprano Taylor Grover, piano
Ashley Kamholz, trumpet Prof. Heather W illiams, piano
Christina Mullin, alto Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
G. Rich
C. Bohm
W ilson & G. Wells
J. Guy Ropartz
T. Giordani
Upcoming Events
Nov29 Jazz Band/Combos Concert, Chalfant, 7 pm+
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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School of Music
JA Z Z B A N D &
JA Z Z C O M B O S R E C IT A L
7:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
A Foggy Day G. GershwinMedley:
Sinnerman TraditionalJingo C. Santana
M amacita J. HendersonJazz Com bo II
Prof. Freddie Franken, director
Little Sunflower F. HubbardW aterwings Don GrusinFly By Night Dave Grusin
Jazz Com bo I Prof. Freddie Franken, director
Little Brown Jug arr. A. DedrickSom ething’s Cooking D. BeachThatitude S. WeistH e’s Got the W hole W orld in His Hands arr. C. Kirkland
ONU Jazz Band Dr. Matthew Stratton, director
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Jazz Combo II Prof. Freddie Franken, director
Je a n n e tte M orris ♦ N ick B o rg er ♦ JD D ulinsky N ath a n L ain ♦ H annah W h item an ♦ A liece N ielson
Jazz Combo I Prof. Freddie Franken, director
L ucy H au se r ♦ P h illip G lo v e r ♦ N athan L ain D an K w o n ♦ R yan F ro id c o eu r ♦ T ay lo r G ro v er
Jazz Band Dr. Matthew Stratton, director
FluteS ara E slin g e r
SaxophoneA lex a n d er D av is Z ac h A ck e rm an D ulce A g u ila r Ja k e A dk ins M icheal D eC lue
TromboneT im o th y Jo n es B rad F itzg era ld T im B urd ine Ja c ly n E vans
TrumpetM ichael K ing B ckkah C u rta in B rian A costa M o rg an L im bach
Rhythm SectionA liece N ielsen Jo sh u a D ille K enneth P eters N athan Lain P hilip G lo v er N icho las B orger
Upcoming Events
Dec2 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+3 Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+9 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+9 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+10 Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given
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School of Music
U P P E RD IV IS IO NH E A R IN GR E C IT A L
10:00 a.m.Friday, December 2 ,2016
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
A ndante et A llegro Fantasie En Mib
Ashley K am holz, trum pet Prof. H eather W illiams, piano
J. G uy Ropartz J. E. Barat
Spiagge Am ate Ich liebe dich Beau SoirLife o f the Party (from The W ild Party)
Lucy Hauser, soprano Aliece N ielson, piano
C. W. Von Gluck E. G rieg
C. Debussy A. Lippa
Com fort ye my people (from M essiah)Dein blaues Auge Give Me Jesus
M icah Dascenzo, tenor Dr. Je ff Bell, piano
G. F. Handel J. Brahm s
arr. M. Hogan
Se tu m ’ami Le Charm eStill Hurting (from The Last Five Years)
Jenna Tackaberry, alto Prof. Sonya Com er, piano
A. Parisotti E. Chausson J. R. Brown
Etude 24 (from The M ordent) Concerto No. 2 in G M ajor
A llegro moderatoConnor Mix, violin
Dr. Karen Ball, piano
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J. M azas J. Haydn
Upcoming Events
Messiah, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+Upper Division Hearing Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 10 am+ Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 7 pm+Sounds o f the Season, Centenial Chapel, 2 pm+
denotes recital credit given
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School o f Music
P I A N OT R I O
R E C I T A L
withSeul Lee
Seungwon Chung M ickey Chien
10:00 a.m.Friday, January 20,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
P ian o T rio N o . 1 in D m in o r, O p. 49 F e lix M e n d e lsso h n (1 8 0 9 -1 8 4 7 )I. M olto a lleg ro ed ag ita to
II. A n d an te con m o to tran q u illoIII. S ch erzoIV . F inal
C afe M u sic T rio Paul S ch o en fe ld (b .1 9 4 7 )I. A lleg ro
II. R uba to - A n d an te M o d era to HI. F inal
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Seul Lee is a native of South Korea, violinist Seul Lee has been a multifaceted musician performing solo, chamber, and orchestral music. Lee’s artistic passion has taken her to various venues in Korea, France, and the US. She is a prizewinner of several competitions in Korea, including Suwon University Competition, and was featured as the soloist with Korean Wind Ensemble. In 2007, Lee was invited as the concertmastcr of Asia Philharmonic Orchestra Academy under maestro Myung Whun Chung. Also, Lee was appointed as the associate principal first violin with Korean Symphony Orchestra during the 2015 season. As an active string quartet player, Lee has performed at Krannert Art Museum and participated in DOCHA Music Festival performing M endelssohn’s Octet with Jupiter Quartet, Stefan Milenkovich, and Dmitry Kouzov. In April of 2014, Lee won the University of Illinois symphony Orchestra concerto competition and performed Mendelssohn Violin Concerto as a soloist in February of 2015.
Lee has performed in master classes given by artists such as Pamela Frank, Midori Goto, and Janos Starker. Lee received her BM in violin performance from Seoul National University and MM from Indiana University’s Jacobs School o f Music with Mauricio Fuks. She is currently pursuing her doctorate degree at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign under the tutelage of Stefan Milenkovich.
Seungwon Chung is a native of South Korea, cellist, Seungwon Chung was a winner of several prizes and competitions in her native Seoul at a very young age. She was awarded a scholarship to study at Seoul National University from which she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 2009. Thereafter she studied at the New England Conservatory of Music on a scholarship and obtained a Master of Music degree in 2012 under the tutelage of the distinguished cellist, Laurence Lesser. Her outstanding musical ability earned her a full scholarship at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in 2013 where she is working on her Doctor of Music Arts degree with Dmitri Kouzov. She has the honor of being selected to play the Brahms Sextet with the Jupiter String Quartet in September 2014.
“Seungwon is the most accomplished cellist I have known since my time as aprofessor at the University of Illinois. She plays with unsurpassed technicalcommand and poetic sense of musical phrase” .
- Daniel McDonough, founding member of the Jupiter String Quartet
Mickey Chien is an accomplished solo pianist who has won top prizes in the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition in New York and the Kankakee Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition in Illinois. Also active as a collaborative artist, he has performed throughout the United States and Asia, including appearances at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York, the National Recital Hall in Taiwan, and the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Illinois. In 2011, he won the Sydney Wright Collaborative Piano Competition. In 2012, he served as guest soloist and collaborative pianist at the Clear Creek Festival in Oregon and as opera coach at the Illinois Lyric Theatre, working with conductor Eduardo Diazmuiioz and renowned tenor Nathan Gunn.
Mr. Chien currently serves as a staff pianist at Bradley University and as a faculty member at the Performing Art Institute at Wyoming Seminary in Pennsylvania, where he teaches piano masterclasses and group piano classes in addition to coaching
chamber ensembles each summer. In 2012 and 2013, he served as Chair of the Champaign Chapter of the Music Teacher National Association.
Mr. Chien earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Texas at Austin, and is currently a candidate for a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and Literature with a cognate in a Piano Pedagogy form the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Upcoming EventsJan19 Jr. High Honors Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+24 Bell Studio Recital, Larsen 140,7:00pm*Feb6 Commencement Concert Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pnT7 Composers of Olivet, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*23-24 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm**25 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm**28 University Strings/Chamber Ensembles Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*Mar2 ONU Bands Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*13 Sr/Jr Recital - Nelson/Hauser, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*14 Sr Recital - Borger/Kwon, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*15 Sr Recital - De Jong/Hendrickson, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*16 University Orchestra Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*17 Sr Recital - Anderson/Vinson, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*23 Sr Recital - Binnendyk, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial Chapel, 2:00 pm*27 Sr Recital - Adams/Arroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night of Jazz.Chalfant H all,7:00 pm*Apr3 Percussion Ensembles Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*10 Hale/Wilder Scholarship Auditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium,7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Combos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Ling, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*27 Wind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*29 104th Annual Commencement Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*
* denotes recital credit given ‘ denotes ticket purchase required
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OLIVETNAZARENE UN IVERSITY
School of Music
S T U D IO VOICB RECITAL
featuring the voice students of
Dr. Jeff Bell
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 24,2017
Room 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Inv o ca tio n
T he Beauty Is (from The Light In the Piazza)Alisa Maxwell, soprano*
Am arilli, mia BellaJ.D. Dulinsky, tenor
O n My O w n (from Les Miserables)Diara Black, contralto
Sebben crudele(from La Constanza in Amor Vince L ’inganno)
Eddie A nderson , tenor
jesus Is All I NeedSabrina Flem m ing, contralto
Your Eyes Are Blue(from A Funn} Thing Happened On the W ay To the Forum)
Steven Case, baritone
A. G uettel
G. Caccini
C .S ch o n b erg
A. C aldara
]. Bell
S. Sondheim
Ich liebe dichRachel Tobey, contralto
G. B achlund
T he C olors O f My Life (from Barnum) C . Colem anIsaac Lee, baritone
Rom ance C. DebussyLeandra Decatoria, contralto
Eri tu (from Un Ballo in M aschera) G. VerdiN athan N elson, baritone
Love’s Philosophy R. Q uilterMia H urst, soprano
A nthem (from Chess) B. A nderson &. B. UlvaeusRyan M arcotte, tenor
Q uando m ’en vo (from La Boheme) G. PucciniSam antha Pepper, mezzo-soprano
* S in g ers are acco m p an ied by D r. B ell
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Upcoming Events
6 Commencement Concert Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+7 Composers of Olivet, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+23-24 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+*25 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm+*28 University Strings/Chamber Ensembles Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+
Mar2 ONU Bands Concert, Kresge A uditorium ,7:00 pm+13 Sr/Jr Recital - Nelson/Hauser, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+14 Sr Recital - Borger/Kwon, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+15 Sr Recital - De Jong/Hendrickson, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm+16 University Orchestra Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+17 Sr Recital - Anderson/Vinson, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial Chapel, 2:00 pm+27 Sr Recital - Adams/Arroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm+28 Night of Jazz, Chalfant Hall, 7:00 pm+29 Sr. Recital - Hilst, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm+
Apr3 Percussion Ensembles Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*10 Hale/Wilder Scholarship Auditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm+10 Hopkins Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pnY18 Nielson/Young Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Combos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm+27 Wind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm+29 104lh Annual Commencement Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+
+ denotes recital credit given ♦denotes ticket purchase required
Feb
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C O M M E N C E M E N TC O N C E R T
A U D I T I O NR E C I T A L
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School o f M usic
6:00 p.m. Monday, February 6,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Concerto in F for Flute & BassoonRachel A nderson, flute H annah Beals, bassoon Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
Questa o Quella (from Rigoletto)Ryan W oodruff, tenor Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Elle la fui (from les contes d'hoffmann)Emily Yantes, soprano
Dr. Jett Bell, piano
Concerto in A majorAllegro m oderato
N athan Lain, bass Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
F.in M adchen oder W eibchen (front Die Zauberflote)Ryan M arcotte, tenor
Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
Les oiseaux dans la charmille (from Les contes d'Hoffmann)Jeanette Morris, soprano
Dr. Jett Bell, piano
Porgi, antore (front Le Nazze di Figaro)Lynn W hite-Meller, soprano Megan Hendrickson, piano
ProgramInvocation
Laue Sontnternacht
H orn Concerto, No. 1 Allegro
Lucy Hauser, soprano Aliece Nielson, piano
Victoria Kober, French horn Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Concerto, O p. 43a “Symphonic Tale”Lynnae De Jong, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Sonata tor Viola and Piano Impetuoso
Austin Burdine, viola Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
G. P. Telem ann
G. Verdi
J. Offenbach
E. Nanny
W . A. Mozart
J. O ffenbach
W . A. Mozart
A. M ahler
R. Strauss
P. Benoit
R. Clarke
Eritu (from Un Bailo en Maschera)N athaniel Nelson, baritone
Dr. Jeff Bell, pianoC oncerto in B m inor
Chase Fierro, violin C onnor Mix, violin
Laura Willging, violin A m anda Luby, violin Megan Elmer, piano
Q uando m ’en vo (from La Boheme)Sam antha Pepper, mezzo-soprano
Dr. Jeff Bell, pianoConcerto
Allegro schcrzandoRachel Anderson, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Concerto No. 2 A ndante
Elizabeth Krumseig, piano Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
Stride La Vampa (from 11 Trovortore)Rachel Tobey, mezzo-soprano
Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
Concerto in G m inor, Op. 25Presto-molto allegro vivace
Sarah Loisch, piano Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
Concerto No. 5 in A Major Allegro aperto
Laura Willging, violin Prof. Heather Williams, piano
Sinfonia ConcertanteH annah Piatek, viola C onnor Mix, violin
Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Concerto No. 1 Romance
Jaclyn Evans, piano Dr. Karen Ball, piano
G. Verdi
A. Vivaldi
G. Puccini
J. Ibert
D. Shostakovich
G. Verdi
F. M endelssohn
W . A. Mozart
W . A. Mozart
F. Chopin
Upcoming Events
7 Composers of Olivet, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm’23-24 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm**25 Spring Musical, Guys & Dolls, Kresge Auditorium, 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm**28 University Strings/Chamber Ensembles Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+
Mar2 ONU Bands Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*13 Sr/Jr Recital - Nelson/Hauser, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+14 Sr Recital - Borger/Kwon, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+15 Sr Recital - De Jong/Hendrickson, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm’16 University Orchestra Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*17 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*17 Sr Recital - Anderson/Vinson, Kresge Auditorium,7:00 pm+20 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial Chapel, 2:00 pm+27 Sr Recital - Adams/Arroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night of Jazz,Chalfant Hall, 7:00 pm+23 Sr Recital - Hilst, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*24 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*27 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensembles Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge Auditorium ,7:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*10 Hale/Wilder Scholarship Auditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium,7:00 pm*11 Jazz Combos Concert, Common Ground, 6:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Combos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*27 Wind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/l^irsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Commencement Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*
* denotes recital credit given ♦denotes ticket purchase required
Feb
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OLIVETNAZARENE UN IVERSITY
School of Music
C o m p o s e r so f
O l i v e tr e c i t a l
7:00 p.m. M onday, February 7 ,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
InvocationProgram
Bomb N athan Lain
G entle Breezes
Pillars of Sand
Suite tor Flute
M auna Loa
Dan Kwon, guitar N athan Lain, bass
Alexander Davis, alto saxophone Tim Jones, trom bone Mike King, trum pet
Phillip Glover, percussion
Chase Fierro, violin Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Emily H enderson, oboe Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Mrs. Rachel M cClellan, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Sam antha Pepper
Thom as Rankin
Sheila Gifford
Thom as RankinKenny Peters ♦ Bekah M ondy ♦ H annah Mobley ♦ Buddy Miller
Timmy Miller ♦ John Ruby ♦ Jessie Killbride Percussion Ensemble
M ovement Suite for Two Pianos LiftingA bandonm ent
N athan Lain
N athan Lain, piano Jaclyn Evans, piano
Breathe N athan LainT ori Kober, horn
Jaclyn Evans, piano
SapphireKenny Peters, vibraphone
Aliece Nielson, piano
Thom as Rankin
2 3 -2 4 S p rin g M u sica l, G uys & D o lls , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +*25 S p rin g M u sica l, G uys & D o lls , K resge A u d ito riu m , 2 :0 0 pm & 7 :0 0 p m +*28 U n iv ers ity S trin g s /C h a m b e r E n sem b les C o n c e rt, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm +
Mar2 O N U B an d s C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +13 S r/J r R ecita l - N e lso n /H au se r, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +14 S r R ecita l - B o rg e r/K w o n , K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +15 S r R ecita l - D e Jo n g /H e n d ric k so n , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 p m +16 U n iv e rs ity O rc h estra C o n c e rt, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +17 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am +17 S r R ecita l - A n d e rso n /V in so n , K resge A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 p m +20 S tu d en t R ec ita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*25 S r. H ig h H o n o rs B an d , C en ten n ia l C h a p e l, 2 :0 0 p m +2 7 S r R ecita l - A d am s/A rro y o , K elley P ray er C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 p m +28 N ig h t o f Ja z z , C h a lfan t H all, 7 :0 0 pm +23 S r R ecita l - H ils t, K elley P ray er C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 p m +2 4 U p p e r D iv is io n H ea rin g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*2 7 U p p e r D iv ision H ea rin g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*
Apr3 S tu d en t R ec ita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*3 P ercu ssio n E n sem b les R ec ita l, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm +4 F acu lty Ja zz R ec ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +6 S r R ecita l - L ab e n sk e /S a n to s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +8 G o sp el C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm *10 H a le /W ild e r S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , L arsen 1 4 0 ,7 :0 0 pm +10 H o p k in s S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +11 Ja z z C o m b o s C o n c e rt, C o m m o n G ro u n d , 6 :0 0 pm*18 N ie lso n /Y o u n g S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +2 0 S how C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +21 U p p er D iv ision H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*21 O rp h e u s C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm +2 4 Ja z z B a n d /Ja zz C o m b o s/C o n c e rt S ingers C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm +25 S y m p h o n ic & C o n c e rt B and C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +26 S r R ecita l - B in n en d y k /L in g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 pm +27 W in d E n sem b le C o n c e rt, C en ten n ia l C hapel ,7 :0 0 p m +28 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*29 10 4 th A n n u al C o m m en c em e n t C o n c e rt, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +
Upcoming EventsFeb
d en o tes rec ita l c red it g iven *deno tes tic k e t p u rch a se req u ired
String Q uartet, No. 1 N athan LainC onnor Mix, violin
Aaron Degner, violin H annah Piatek, viola
Josh Kelley, cello
Honey Elijah GebreW inter Ripples in the Snow Elijah GebreRedem ption N athan Lain
University Orchestra
W e extend ou r suprem e thanks to the perform ers of ton igh t’s selections and the U niversity O rchestra u n d er the d irec tion of D r. Neal W oodruff. T hey have
afforded us the privilege of hearing these w orks in a live concert setting.W e are very grateful.
PR O G R A M N O TES Bomb - 1 wrote the main head of this tune based on a whim before a gig the following day. The tune doesn’t hold any specific meaning other than being a good jam tune. It is significant that the entire A section is made of Major 7 Chords that loop into each other.
Gentle Breezes - Gentle Breezes was inspired by my "happy place"; the great outdoors. I grew up playing outside until dusk, fishing with my dad, and going camping with my family every summer. I wanted to capture how the breeze of a warm, sunny day can change a person's attitude for the better. This piece is a reflection of how beautiful days fill me with joy.
Pillars of Sand - The feeling projected in this piece may put one at ease with an atmosphere that is calm and flowing. The piece is in a minor key and resembles some of the repertoire written in the Baroque period with the use of tonic and dominant harmonies, ornamentation, and dance rhythms. Listeners may imagine a desert snake making its way through the sand.
Suite for Flute - This piece is written with tonal harmonies that also have chromatic dissonance. The piece explores various moods; that of cantabile, espressivo, rubato, and a playful schcrzando. The piano and flute arc interwoven much of the time, but are occasionally independent from each other.
M auna Loa - This percussion ensemble drives a tropical melody and the listener may imagine themselves on a Hawaiian beach right as the sun begins to set. This xylophone- heavy piece brings out a charming sense of dance rhythm throughout.
Movement Suite for Two Pianos - The two works represented here are from a larger collection of four movements that are a musical experiment to use rhythm and ostinato to create movement in music. The movements “Lifting” and “Abandonm ent” richly contrast each other in rhythmic drive and modality.
Breathe for Horn, 1 wrote “Breathe” because I was captivated by the dark and sonorous sound of the horn in contrast with the clear upper register. This work seeks to focus on the colors of the Horn as they contrast and accompany the moving piano part.
Sapphire - This piece may give its listener a calming laid back feeling with its smooth vibraphone runs and electric melodies. It may give one visions of vast caves with walls lined with Sapphire.
String Q uartet No. 1 is three movements that explore the peace that is found in the midst of chaos. Each movement tells a different story of the journey from the “Beginning” of confronting our pain to the often scattered and aimless struggle in “W andering” and finally resting in “Solace” where we all hope to find peace as the final stare of our lives.
W inter Ripples in the Snow - this piece depicts the light airy landscape of a large dune of snow that is gently being blown to and fro as similar ripples in a pond. The piccolo is the top layer of the snow and the marimba is the uncovered grass and leaves blowing in the same wind. The difference of the effects of the wind on the various parts of nature is shown through the interplay of the winds and stTings.
Honey is a string orchestra piece that was written for my nephew when he was 5, and now 7. The piece, written over the course of those 2 years, was depicted by the constant movement and gradual growth. The texture is intended to be heavy, because he has always been my heaviest nephew, but still sweet because he also is the sweetest nephew 1 have. There is constant movement because a child never stops moving, and near the end is a depiction of the excitement that over comes him when he has not seen me for a while, while not realizing his weight. As for his name, I call him “Honey”.
Redem ption for String Orchestra is a personal and quite emotional composition for me. Although it has no specific narrative, my intention was to contrast the pain of our lives with the amazing redemptive power of the cross. The hope was that through the harmonies and blending of voices along with the movements between dissonances and resolutions I would convey the struggle and freedom of our faith journey. This work is a mirror of itself with one small climax and if one listens carefully, the slight differences after the climax can be heard, coloring the struggles of our pain with hope.
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OLIVETN AZARENE UN IVERSITY
School of Music
C O N CER TS IN G E R S
&U N IV E R S IT Y
S T R IN G SRECITAL
7:00 p.m.Tuesday, February 28,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
This is My Father’s W orldAlice In W on d erlan d arr.
Leandra D ecatoria, soloist Brazil arr.
Jeanette M orris, soloist Prof. Freddie Franken , guitar
Elijah G ebre, bass T im m y M iller, d rum s Taylor G rover, p iano
RosannaC oncert Singers
Dr. N eal W oodruff, conductor
C aprio l Suite for S tring O rchestra1. Basse-Danse2. Pavane3. T ord ion4. Bransles5. Pieds-en-l’air6. M attachins
U niversity Strings Prof. H eather W illiam s, director
arr. J. H am lin P. R utherford
P. R utherford
arr. P. Lawson
P. W arlock
University Strings Prof. Heather W illiam s, director
Violin 1L in d say P arpart E lla n a T ure ll S tep h an ie D iL eo n a rd o A sh le ig h G o d b y
Violin 2M ic h ae la C o m e r C o u rtn e y R itch ie K a th e rin e P lesn iak S h e ila G iffo rd
ViolaJo sh D o ce a
CelloS ara S ap u lic h R yan W o o d ru ff
Concert Singers Dr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
T ori A d am s ♦ E dd ie A n d ersen ♦ B rittany B ergs trand H elen B erd eb es ♦ L exi B o rton ♦ L eandra D ecato ria
L ucy H au se r ♦ Je ssa H e n d ric k e r ♦ Jo sh u a K elley ♦ Isaac Lee R yan M arco tte ♦ Je a n e tte M o rris ♦ N athan N elson
E rin O lso n ♦ N o ah S c h u ite m a ♦ R y a n W o o d ru ff ♦ E m ily Y an te s
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2 O N U B ands C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 p m +13 S r/J r R ecital - N e lso n /H a u se r, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*14 S r R ecital - B orger/K vvon , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*15 S r R ecita l - D e Jo n g /H e n d ric k so n , K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 8 :0 0 pm*16 O rc h estra & C h a m b e r E n sem b les C o n c e rt, K re sg e , 7 :0 0 pm*17 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K re sg e /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*17 S r R ecita l - A n d e rso n /V in so n , C o lleg e C h u rc h , 7 :0 0 pm*20 S tu d en t R e c i ta ls -K re s g e /L a r s e n 140, 10 :00am *23 S r R ecita l - D ec a to r ia /M a rc o tte , C o lleg e C h u rc h , 7 :0 0 pm*2 4 U p p e r D iv ision H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 10 :00 am*25 S r. H igh H onors B an d , C e n te n n ia l C h a p e l, 2 :0 0 pm*27 U p p er D iv ision H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*27 S r R ecital - A d a m s /A rro y o , K e lley P ra y e r C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 pm*28 N ig h t o f Ja zz , C h a lfan t H a ll , 7 :0 0 pm*2 9 S r R ecita l - H ils t , K e lley P ra y e r C h a p e l, 8 :0 0 pm*
Apr3 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K re sg e /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*3 P ercu ssio n E n sem b les R e c ita l, K resge A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*4 F acu lty Jazz R e c ita l, K resge A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*6 S r R ecital - L ab e n sk e /S a n to s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*7 S tu d en t R ecita ls , K resge A u d ito riu m /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*8 G o sp el C ho ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm *10 H ale /W ild er S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , L arsen 1 4 0 ,7 :0 0 pm*10 H o p k in s S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*11 Ja zz C om bos C o n c e r t, C o m m o n G ro u n d , 6 :0 0 pm*18 N ie lso n /Y o u n g S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resge A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 0 S how C h o ir C o n c e r t, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*21 U p p er D iv ision H ea rin g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*21 O rp h eu s C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resge A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 4 Jazz B an d /Jazz C o m b o s/C o n c e rt S in g ers C o n c e rt, K re sg e , 7 :0 0 pm*25 S y m p h o n ic & C o n c e r t B and C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 6 S r R ecita l - B in n en d y k /L in g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 pm*2 7 W ind E nsem ble C o n c e r t, C e n te n n ia l C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 pm*28 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K re sg e /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*2 9 104lh A nnual C o m m en c em e n t C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*
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Nathan Nelson, baritoneDr. Jeff Bell, piano
J U N I O R R E C I T A L
Lucy Hauser, mezzo-sopranoAliece Nielson, piano
7:00 p.m.Monday, March 13,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
InvocationProgram
Du bist wie eine Blurne Erlkonig
Mr. Nelson
Voi, che sapete (from Le Nozze di Figaro)Sebben, crudele
M iss Hauser
Ouvre ton C oeur C hanson d ’A m our L’hcure exquise
Mr. Nelson
Miss Hauser
Bonjour, Suzon! Beau Soir
Rise U p, O Men of Godwith Ryan M arcotte, tenor
Eri m (from Un Ballo in Maschera)Mr. Nelson
W aldeinsam keit Ich Liebe Dich
Miss Hauser
Simple Song (from MASS)His Eye is O n the SparrowIf I C an’t Love Her (from Beauty and the Beast)
Mr. Nelson
I Know Things Now (from Into the Woods)W ith You (front Ghost: the Musical)Rlue Hair (from The Black Suits)
Miss Hauser
R. Schum annF. Schubert
W . A. MozartA. Caldara
G. Bizet G. Faure
Poldowsky
L. Delibes C. Debussy
arr. O . Young
G. Verdi
M. Reger E. Grieg
L. Bernstein C. M artin
M enken &. Rice
S. Sondheim Ballard, Stewart, & Rubin
J. Iconis
The PrayerMiss Hauser Mr. Nelson
C. B. Sager & D. Foster
M r. N elson presents this recital in partial fu lfillm e n t o f the requirem ents fo r the B achelor o f A rts degree in M usic with em phasis in voice.
H e is the student o f Dr. J e f f Bell.
M iss H auser presen ts this recital in partia l fu lfillm e n t o f the requirem ents fo r the Bachelor o f M usic degree in M usic Perform ance with em phasis in voice.
S h e is the student o f Dr. N ea l W oodruff.
Upcoming EventsMar14 S r Recital - B orger/K w on, K resge, 7 :00 pm +15 Sr Recital - De Jong /H endrickson , K resge, 8:00 pm*16 U niversity O rchestra & C ham ber E nsem bles C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +17 S tuden t R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am +17 S r Recital - A nderson /V inson , C ollege C hurch , 7 :00 pm +20 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am +23 Sr Recital - D ecatoria /M arcottc , C ollege C hurch , 7 :00 pm +24 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge, 10:00 am +25 Sr. H igh H onors B and, C entennial C hapel, 2 :00 pm +27 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge, 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - A dam s/A rroyo , K elley P rayer C hapel, 7 :00 pm +28 N ight o f Jazz , C halfan t H all, 7 :00 pm +*29 S r Recital - H ilst, K elley P rayer C h ap el, 8 :00 pm*Apr3 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion E nsem bles R ecital, K resge, 7 :00 pm +4 Faculty Jazz R ecital, K resge, 7 :00 pm*6 S r R ecital - L abenske/Santos, K resge, 7:00 pm*7 S tuden t R ecitals , K resge A uditorium /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*8 G ospel C hoir C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm*10 H ale /W ilder Scholarsh ip A ud itions, Larsen 1 4 0 ,7 :0 0 pm +10 H opkins S cholarsh ip A ud itions, K resge, 7 :00 pm*11 Jazz C om bos C oncert, C om m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 N ielson/Y oung Scholarsh ip A uditions, K resge, 7 :00 pm +20 Show C hoir C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +21 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge, 10:00 am*21 O rpheus C ho ir C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +24 Jazz B and /Jazz C om bos/C oncert S ingers C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +25 S ym phonic & C oncert B and C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +26 S r Recital - B innendyk/L ing , K resge, 8:00 pm +27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, C entennial C h ap el, 7 :00 pm +28 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th A nnual C om m encem ent C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +
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T ranslationsD u bist wie eine B lum e - You are so like a flower, so fair and pure and fine; I gaze on you, and sadness steals through the heart o f mine. It is, as though I should gently lay hands upon your hair, praying to G od, that He keep you so fine and pure and fair.
E rlkonig - W ho's riding so late where winds blow wild it is the father grasping his child; he holds the boy embraced in his arm, he clasps him snugly, he keeps him warm. "My son, why cover your face in such fear?" "You see the elt-king, father? He's near! The king o f the elves w ith crown and train!" "My son, the mist is on the plain. Sweet lad, o come and join me, do! Such pretty games I will play with you; on the shore gay flowers their color untold, my m other has many garments of gold. "My father, my father, and can you no t hear the promise the elt-king breathes in my ear?" "Be calm, stay calm, my child, lie low: in withered leaves the night-winds blow. W ill you, sweet lad, come along with me? My daughters shall care for you tenderly; in the night my daughters their revelry keep, they'll rock you and dance you and sing you to sleep.” "My father, my father, o can you no t trace the elf-king's daughters in tha t gloomy place?" "My son, my son, I see it clear how grey the ancient willows appear. 1 love you, your comeliness charms me, my boy! And if you're n o t willing, my force I'll employ." "Now father, now father, he's seizing my arm. Elf-king has done me a cruel harm." The father shudders, his ride is wild, In his arms he's holding the groaning child, reaches the court with toil and dread. The child he held in his arms was dead.
Voi che sapete - You who know what love is, ladies, see it 1 have it in my heart. I'll tell you what I'm feeling, it's new tor me, and I understand nothing. I have a feeling, full o f desire, which is by turns delightful and miserable. I freeze and then feel my soul go up in flames, then in a m om ent 1 tu rn to ice. I'm searching for affection outside of myself, I don 't know how to hold it, nor even what it is! I sigh and lament w ithout wanting to, I twitter and tremble w ithout knowing why, I find peace neither night nor day, b u t still I rather enjoy languishing this way.
Sebben crudele - A lthough, cruel love, you will make me languish, I will always love you true. W ith the patience of my serving I will be able to tire out your pride.
O uvre ton C oeur - T he daisy has closed its petals. The shadow has closed its eyes for the day. Beauty, will you speak with me? O pen your heart to my love! O pen your heart, o young angel, to my flame! So that a dream may enchant your sleep. I wish to reclaim my soul, as a flower turns to the sun!
C hanson d ’am our - I love your eyes, I love your forehead, oh my rebellious and tierce one. I love your eyes, I love your m outh on which my kisses will tire themselves out. 1 love your voice, I love the strange gracefulness of everything you say, oh my rebellious one, my dear angel, my hell and my paradise! I love all th a t makes you beautiful, from your feet to your hair, you to whom my hopeful pleas ascend, oh my tierce and rebellious one.
L’heure exquise - T he white m oon shines in the woods. From each branch springs a voice beneath the arbor. O h my beloved... like a deep m irror the pond reflects the silhouette of the black willow where the wind weeps. Let us dream! It is the hour... a vast and tender calm seems to descend from a sky made irridescent by the m oon. It is the Exquisite Hour!
B onjour, Suzon, ma fleur des bois!- G ood day, Suzanne, my woodland flower! Are you always just so lovely? I have returned, as you can see, from a grand voyage to Italy. I made the rounds of Paradise; I’ve made poetry, I’ve made love. But w hat do you care? I’m passing by your house; open up the door. I first saw you w hen the lilacs bloomed. Your joyous heart had just blossomed. And you said: “I do no t wish to be loved any longer.” But w hat have you done since I left? He who leaves too quickly returns too late. But w hat do I care?
B eau Soir - W hen streams tu rn p ink in the setting sun, and a slight shudder rushes through the wheat fields, a plea for happiness seems to rise ou t o f all things and it climbs up towards the troubled heart. A plea to relish the charm of life while there is youth and the evening is fair, for we pass away, as the wave passes: the wave to the sea, we to the grave.
E ri tu - Arise; there is your son, I perm it you to see him . In the darkness and the silence, there, hide your blushes and my shame. It isn’t her, no, n o t her fragile breast tha t I m ust strike. A nother, fine, ano ther’s blood m ust wipe away the offense! . . . Your blood! And I will draw the dagger from your treacherous heart, the avenger of my tears! It was you who tainted that soul, the delight o f my soul; who confided in me and in one condem nable instant poisoned the universe for me! Traitor! In such a m anner you repay the faith o f your former friend! O lost delights! O memories of an embrace that rendered happiness! . . . W hen Amelia so beautiful, so pure on my breast shone with love! It is finished, nothing rem ains bu t hatred and death in my widower’s heart! O lost delights, O hopes of love!
W aldeinsam keit - Yesterday evening in the peaceful stillness, I saw in the wood a blackbird; as I sat there, forgetful o f myself, my darling creeps up to me and kisses me. For every leaf upon the linden, a thousand times my darling kissed me; I m ust confess there was no one about to see, and the blackbird will be my witness; we were alone.
Ich liebe dich - Thou art my thoughts, my present, and my future. I love thee more than any earthly creature. I love thee dear, now and for eternity. O ne thought o f thee drives all other thoughts from me. Pledged to thy good alone this heart shall be. For to whatever fate G od’s will may doom me.
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SE N IO R RECITALN icholas Borger, percussion
Dan Kwon, guitar
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 14,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
Canaries Elliot CarterMr. Borger, tim pani
Triste Carlos JobimClaire de Lune C laude Debussy, arr. E. Sabuncuoglu
Mr. Kwon
M ourning Dove Sonnet C hristopher DeaneMr. Borger, vibraphone
Anthropology Charlie Parkerwith Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki, N athan Lain, Phillip Glover, &. Taylor Grover
Mr. Kwon
Daarfo Traditional BiriforMr. Borger, gyil
Getaway Earth, W ind, and Firewith Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki, N athan Lain, Phillip Glover,
Taylor Grover, Tim Jones, &. V innie Basile Mr. Kwon
The Anxious Battle for Sanity A ntonio SanchezMr. Borger, drum set
Chrom ozone Mike Sternwith Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki, N athan Lain, Phillip Glover, &. Taylor Grover
Mr. Kwon
Mr. Borger presents this recital in partial fulfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Arts degree in Music with emphasis in percussion.
He is the student o f Dr. Matt Jacklin.
Mr. Kwon presents this recital in partial fulfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Arts degree in with emphasis in guitar.
He is the student o f Professor Freddie Franken.
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Upcoming Events
15 Sr Recital - De Jong/Hendrickson, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*16 University Orchestra & Chamber Ensembles Concert, Kresge, 7:00 pm*17 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*17 Sr Recital - Anderson/Vinson, College Church, 7:00 pm*20 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*23 Sr Recital - Decatoria/Marcotte, College Church, 7:00 pm*24 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial Chapel, 2:00 pm*27 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - Adams/Arroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night of Jazz, Chalfant Hall, 7:00 pm**29 Sr Recital - Hilst, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 8:00 pm*
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensembles Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*5 Brass Chamber Recital, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*10 Hale/Wilder Scholarship Auditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Combos Concert, Common Ground, 6:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship Auditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge Auditorium, 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Combos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm*27 Wind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104lh Annual Commencement Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*
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Lynnae De Jong, fluteDr. Karen B all, p iano
M egan H endrickson, pianoDr. Karen B all, p iano
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8:00 p.m.W ednesday, M arch 15,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
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Program
Suite de trois morceaux, Op. 116 III. Valse
Invocation
Rondo in A M inor, K 511
Les Folies d ’EspagneI
II VIII XII
XIVXV
XXIIII
TouchesChorale Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Variation 8 Coda
Poem
Petite SuiteEn Bateau
Miss De Jong
Miss H endrickson
Miss De Jong
B. G odard, arr. R. Cavally
W . A. M ozart
M. Marais, arr. H. Schmitz
L. Bernstein
Miss Hendrickson
Miss De Jong
Miss I lendrickson
C. T. Gritfes, arr. G. Barrere
C. Debussy
M inuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits (from Orpheo de Emidice) C. W . Gluck Piu Lento
Miss De Jong
Suite No. 2, Op. 17 Romance
Be Still My Soid
Miss H endrickson
Miss De Jong
S. R achm aninoff
R. Larson
Upcoming Events
16 U niversity O rchestra & C ham ber Ensem bles C oncert, K resge, 7 :00 pm +17 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am +17 S r Recital - A nderson /V inson , C ollege C hurch , 7 :00 pm +20 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am*23 Sr Recital - D ecatoria /M arco tte , C ollege C hurch , 7 :00 pm*24 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge A udito rium , 10:00 am*25 Sr. H igh H onors B and, C entennial C hapel, 2:00 pm*27 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge A udito rium , 10:00 am*27 S r Recital - A dam s/A rroyo , K elley P rayer C hapel, 7:00 pm*28 N ight o f Jazz , C halfan t H all, 7 :00 pm**29 S r Recital - H ilst, K elley P rayer C hapel, 8 :00 pm*
Apr3 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion E nsem bles R ecital, K resge A udito rium , 7 :00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz R ecital, K resge A udito rium , 7 :00 pm*5 B rass C ham ber R ecital, K resge A uditorium , 8 :00 pm*6 Sr Recital - L abenske/Santos, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*7 S tudent R ecitals , K resge A uditorium /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*8 G ospel C ho ir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*10 H ale/W ilder Scholarsh ip A ud itions, Larsen 1 4 0 ,7 :0 0 pm*10 H opkins S cholarsh ip A uditions, K resge A udito rium , 7 :00 pm*11 Jazz C om bos C oncert, C om m on G round, 6 :00 pm*18 N ielson /Y oung Scholarsh ip A ud itions, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*20 Show C hoir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 U pper D ivision H earing , K resge A udito rium , 10:00 am*21 O rpheus C hoir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*24 Jazz B and/Jazz C om bos/C oncert S ingers C oncert, K resge A udito rium , 7 :00 pm*25 S ym phonic & C oncert Band C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 S r Recital - B innendyk/L ing , K resge A uditorium , 8 :00 pm*27 W ind E nsem ble C oncert, C entennial C hapel, 7 :00 pm*28 S tudent R ecitals - K resge/L arsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th A nnual C om m encem ent C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*
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Program NotesValse (“Waltz”), from Suite de trois morceaux, is the third movement of this lively work by Benjamin Godard. Composed in the Romantic style in 1889, this suite was originally written for famous flautist Paul Taffenel. Valse is a virtuosic movement in an ABA form; the playful, staccato theme is contrasted with legato middle sections before remrning. The movement ends with challenging, quick runs full of leaps and accidentals, resolving with two Bb arpeggios. This movement is considered nostalgic of the salon music of the day.
Rondo - W ritten in 1787 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, this one-movement Andante is thought to have been composed just after Mozart learned of the death of a close friend. Shown through the simple nature of the first section, space is created for introspection and even empathy for the composer. Following the rondo form of an A-B-A-C-A pattern, the A-theme is followed by the more hopeful B section of running sixteenth notes and light bass lines. A brief return to A then dives into the sprightly development in C, including several chromatic passages that finally return to an embellished A theme. Learning how to share the deep emotions of this piece through so few notes has been the greatest challenge, but I began to feel a sense of connection with the piece once I could start portraying that in my playing. My hope as you listen to this selection is that you are able to share in the sadness, hope, and resolution that 1 have found here.
Les Folies d ’ Espagne (“The Follies of Spain”) was composed in 1701 by Marin Marais, a court composer for Louis XIV. It is an unaccompanied theme and variations piece, with the theme based on “La Folia,” one of the oldest remembered musical themes in Europe. The opening theme is followed by variations in a French Baroque style, finishing with a restatement of the opening theme. This simple yet slightly haunting melody in E minor can be heard within each variation. Six of the twenty-five variations will be performed.
Composed for the Sixth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort W orth, Texas in May of 1981, Leonard Bernstein plays with the various touches used in piano performance in this accurately named collection. The Touches are atonal, meaning that the notes and chords do not fit a specific key. Usually this means it is hard to find a note that sounds like "home," but Bernstein intuitively creates tension, resolve, and even a place you might call home for the next few minutes. He is able to do so by utilizing the same set of notes in specific intervals for each short section. The Chorale introduces the note set that is developed throughout the following variations. The Coda ends with a crash of sound, drawing out the loudest final chord until intimately revisiting the familiar Chorale. This is one of my favorites because of the unconventional way Bernstein is able to make sense of what may sound like completely senseless notes. I believe that the Creator has brought order out of chaos and we arc called to be partaking in that. I have loved getting to do that through this piece.
Poem, originally for flute and orchestra, was composed by Charles T. Griffes in 1918. Griffes was one of America’s most famous impressionist composers, and this piece is a standard in 20th century solo flute repertoire. It is a one movement work that explores various tempos, styles, and themes in six main sections with the opening theme
reappearing multiple times. Poem is a complex piece, seeking to express different ideas and emotions just like a written poem.
Written during 1886-1889, the Petite Suite was one of Debussy's most unique works for four hands. Found in this suite, En Bateau (Sailing) is an art song based on a poem by Paul Verlaine (1844-1896). The poem paints a picture of 18th century aristocrats sailing one serene evening and dreaming of romance, stating, "Meanwhile comes the moon and beams, as the sailboat gaily skims, briefly over waves of dreams." One of my favorite things about music is how it can be used to share stories. 1 quickly fell in love with this piece because it does just that. I hope you take this time to enjoy the simple retelling of an old story and allow yourself to breathe with the flowing melody.
M inuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits is from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice by Christoph Willibald Gluck. The opera was premiered in 1762, and it is based on the myth of Orpheus, a legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology. Orpheus has gone down to Hades in search of his wife. During this piece, he has opened the gates to the Elysian Fields with his singing, and there he meets blessed spirits. This piece portrays the anguish Orpheus is experiencing within the boundaries of classical simplicity. It is in ABA form, but only the B section will be performed.
Suite No. 2, Op. 17 - Composed in Italy in 1901 by Sergei Rachmaninoff, the Romance is a large piece with a beautiful melody that seamlessly flows from one set of hands to the other. In this way, Rachmaninoff showcases his brilliance in writing for two performers. The composer utilizes melodic themes, gliding triplets, and large chord structures that bounce between each piano. The piece ends with a section that floats in and out of various keys until concluding with a light yet beautiful closing melody. 1 love this piece because of the ingenuity Rachmaninoff exhibits in working together the two pianos. Ending this big piece with such gentle resolution is one of the greatest senses of accomplishment, and I am excited to share this moment with you!
Be Still My Soul was composed by Grammy Award-winning flautist Rhonda Larson in 2003. In her performance notes she writes: “Be Still My Soul was inspired by the hymn of the same title, which itself originated from Jean Sibelius’ ‘Finlandia’. The first line of the hymn reads, ‘Be still my soul, thy Lord is on thy side. Bear patiently your cross of grief or pain’. At the time I was writing...those words rang a chord deep within my own heart, as if being personally addressed...And true to the title, the soul never quite ‘stills’, though the mists and clouds clear at the end where the soul seems to ‘cross over to the other side’ in perfect peace.” The piece begins with the melody sung over a drone played simultaneously. The hymn is then woven throughout rapid passages of harmony, crearing a unique, challenging, and truly powerful piece.
❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖Miss De Jong presents this recital in partial fulfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the
Bachelor o f Music degree in Music Education with emphasis in flute.She is the student o f Professor Katherine Nielsen.
Miss Hendrickson presents this recital in partial fu lfillm ent o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Arts degree in with emphasis in piano.
She is the student o f Dr. Karen Ball.Olivet Nazarene University | School o f Music
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School of Music
U N IV E R S IT YO R C H E ST R A
CHAM BERE N SE M B L E S
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 16,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
InvocationProgram
Five Courtly Dances (from Gloriana) B. BrittenM arch C oranto PavaneM orris Dance LavoltaM arch (Reprise)
University Orchestra Dr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
In The Hall O f T he M ountain King E. Grieg, arr. F. J. HalfertyPOW ER J. Stevens
Low Brass Studio Ensemble Dr. M atthew Dixon, conductor
C antique de Jean Racine G. Faure, arr. T. Wyewith Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Amazing Grace J. HigdonThe Magic Flute (in 5 M inutes) arr. J. N ishim ura
Flute Choir Professor Katherine Nielsen, conductor
Concerto in Sol maggiore A. VivaldiPrestoAdagioAllegro
University Strings Professor H eather W illiams, conductor
A Mighty Fortress M. Luter, arr. W . HansonU nder His W ings I. D. Sanskey, arr. W. Hanson
Brass C onsort Dr. Jennifer Brown, conductor Dr. M atthew Dixon, conductor
Upcoming Events
17 S r R ecita l - A n d e rso n /V in so n , C o lleg e C h u rc h , 7 :0 0 pm*20 S tu d en t R ec ita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am +23 S r R ecita l - D ec a to ria /M a rc o tte , C o lleg e C h u rch , 7 :0 0 pm*2 4 U p p er D iv is ion H earin g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*25 S r. H igh H onors B an d , C en ten n ia l C h a p e l, 2 :0 0 pm*2 7 U p p er D iv is ion H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*2 7 S r R ecita l - A d a m s /A rro y o , K elley P ray er C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 pm +28 N ig h t o f Ja z z , C h a lfan t H a ll, 7 :0 0 pm**29 S r R ecita l - H ils t, K elley P ray er C h a p e l, 8 :0 0 pm*
Apr3 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*3 P ercu ssio n E n sem b les R e c ita l, K re sg e , 7 :0 0 p m +4 F acu lty Ja zz R e c ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +5 B rass E n sem b le R e c ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 p m +6 S r R ecita l - L ab e n sk e /S a n to s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*7 S tu d en t R e c ita ls , K resg e A u d ito riu m /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*8 G o sp el C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm *10 H a le /W ild e r S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , L arsen 1 4 0 ,7 :0 0 pm*10 H o p k in s S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*11 Ja z z C o m b o s C o n c e rt, C o m m o n G ro u n d , 6 :0 0 pm*18 N ie lso n /Y o u n g S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K re sg e , 7 :0 0 pm*2 0 S how C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*21 U p p er D iv is ion H earin g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*21 O rp h e u s C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 4 Ja zz B a n d /C o m b o s/C o n c e rt S in g ers C o n c e rt, K re sg e , 7 :0 0 pm*25 S y m p h o n ic & C o n c e rt B and C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*26 S r R ecita l - B in n en d y k /L in g , K resge A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 pm*27 W ind E n sem b le C o n c e rt, C en ten n ia l C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 pm*28 S tu d e n t R ec ita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*2 9 104lh A n n u al C o m m en c em e n t C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*
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P ro g ra m N o tesGloriana, B ritten’s sixth opera, was commissioned to celebrate the coronation of Q ueen Elizabeth II in June 1953. T h e C ourtly D ances make up most of the music in the third scene of act 3. Britten compiled his four-movement Symphonic Suite Gloriana, Op. 53a, from the instrum ental music of the opera. The Courtly Dances—a single-movement suite of five dances—serve as the third movement ot the larger suite. T he dances, in order, are March, Coranto, Pavane, Morris Dance, Lavolta and M arch (reprise).
F lute
U n iv e rs ity O rc h e s traDr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
T ru m p et Violin 2Rachel A nderson Rebekah C urtin Mary McCabeKarlin Labcnske Ashley Kamholtz Colter StevensonElizabeth Hissom Ryan Crawley Allie Tucker
O boe T rom boneKylie Johnson Leandra Decatoria
Rebecca Dembkowski Ryley Bowen Shanynn SantosEmily H enderson Troy VonGillernCaylee Bourdoin Vinnie Basile Viola
C larinet PercussionH annah Piatek Jeanette Morris
Amy Binnendyk W yatt Bol Jacqulynn RheaKenrick Manswell Buddy MillerEmma W artm an Cello
V iolin 1 Josh KelleyBassoon C onnor Mix* Ryan W oodruffH annah Beals A aron Degner Micah RodriguezAvery Gutwein Laura Willging Cati W althallMorgan Byers Elisa Klaassen Ian McGuire
H o rnAm anda Luby Emily Kelley Bass
Tori Kober Macy SprungerColleen Harris Elijah Gebre
Bob Kuhn
concertmaster
Low Brass Studio EnsembleDr. M atthew Dixon, conductor
V innie Basile, trom bone ♦ A ustin Await, Euphonium Corey Vinson, tuba ♦ D onald Cortez, tuba
Flute ChoirProfessor Katherine Nielsen, conductor
Rachel A nderson ♦ M organ Brzeszkiewicz ♦ Lynnae De Jong ♦ Cassie Green Elizabeth Hissom ♦ H eather Johnson ♦ Amy Kaczor ♦ Karlin Lahenske
Agnes Ling ♦ Mickie Sikes ♦ Taylor S tark ♦ Mel W irem an
University StringsProfessor H eather W illiams, conductor
V iolin 1Lindsay Parpart Ellana Turell Stephanie DiLeonardo Ashleigh Godby
Violin 2Michaela Com er C ourtney Ritchie Kathrine Plesniak Sheila Gifford
ViolaJosh Docea Heather W illiams
CelloSara Sapulich
Brass ConsortDr. Jennifer Brown, conductor Dr. M atthew Dixon, conductor
Trum pets Emily Purim Austin Stafford Rebekah Curtin
T rom boneVinchenzo Basile
E uphon iumA ustin Await
T ubaAustin Brown Donald Cortez Corey Vinson
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School of Music
S T U D E N TR ECITAL
10:00 a.m. Friday, March 17,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
A nthropology
InvocationProgram
D aniel Kwon, guitar Prof. Freddie Franken, guitar
Beauty and the Beast (from Beauty and the Beast)Sydney Hilst, alto Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
M ourning Dove Sonnet
C. Parker
A. M enken
C. DeaneNicholas Borger, vibraphone
M arche Militaire, O p. 51, No. 1 F. Schubert, trans. B. BarberJacqulynn Rhea, viola
Prof. Derek C orcoran, piano
Silent N oon
Spanish Love Song
Concerto No. 1 Allegro
Jenna Tackaberry, alto Prof. Sonya Com er, piano
H eather Johnson, flute Prof. H eather W illiams, piano
Victoria Kober, French horn Jaclyn Evans, piano
A Part of T hat (front The Last Five Years)T ori Adams, soprano
Sister Lucy
Hodge - Podge
Le Charm e
Allegretto
Dr. Neal W oodruff, piano
Amy Binnendyk, clarinet Prof. H eather W illiams, piano
Phillip F. Glover, drum s
Lily Arroyo, soprano Dr. Neal W oodruff, piano
Taylor Stark, flute Prof. H eather W illiams, piano
R. Vaughan W illiams
Traditional, arr. J. Galway
J. Haydn
J. R. Brown
D. Resnick
J. S. Pratt
E. Chausson
B. Godard
Upcoming Events
17 Sr Recital - A nderson/V inson, College Church, 7:00 pm*20 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*23 Sr Recital - D ecatoria/M arcotte, College Church, 7:00 pm*24 U pper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial Chapel, 2:00 pm*27 U pper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - A dam s/A rroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night o f Jazz, Chalfant H all, 7:00 pm**29 Sr Recital - H ilst, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 8:00 pm*
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles Recital, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensem ble Recital, K resge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labcnske/Santos, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 H ale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 O rpheus Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Sym phonic & Concert Band C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge Auditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensem ble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7 :00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*
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S E N IO RREC ITA L
Rachel A nderson, fluteDr. Karen B a ll, p iano
Corey V inson, tubaProf. H eather W illiam s, piano
7:00 p.m.Friday, March 17,2017
College Church o f the Nazarene University Avenue
Program
Invocation
Jesu, M an o f Joy’s Desiringw ith Dr. Neal W oodruff, tenor ♦ Dr. Jeff Bell, organ
Miss A nderson
J. S. Bach
Mr. V inson
Miss A nderson
Mr. Vinson
Suite for unaccom panied tuba
Sonata VIII in G MajorAllegro m oderato
For Dad
C oncertino for tuba
C oncerto for Flute and Orchestra Allegro A ndanteAllegro scherzando
Miss A nderson
Symphony No. 5 L. von Beethovenw ith D onald Cortez and Dr. M att S tratton
Mr. V inson
W . Hartley
J. Haydn
G. Schocker
J. C urnow
J. Ibert
Fantasie in F" M inorA tempo guistoPrestoM oderato
G. P. Telem ann
Miss A nderson
Bohemian Rhapsody Q ueenwith A aron Evans, trum pet ♦ Tori Kober, French horn
Jaclyn Evans, trom bone ♦ A ustin Stafford, trum pet Mr. V inson
For G ood S. Schwartz, arr. N. Lainw ith H annah Beals, Bassoon ♦ Lynnae De Jong, piano
Miss A nderson
W altz No. 2 D. ShostakovichMiss Anderson
Mr. Vinson
Miss Anderson presents this recital in partial fulfillment o f the requirements for the Bachelor o f Music degree in Music Performance with emphasis in flute.
She is the student o f Professor Katherine Nielsen.
Mr. Vinson presents this recital in partial fulfillment o f the requirements fo r the Bachelor o f Arts degree in with emphasis in tuba.
He is the student o f Dr. Matt Stratton.
Upcoming Events
20 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140 ,10 :00 am*23 Sr Recital - D ecatoria/M arcotte, College C hurch, 7:00 pm*24 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*25 Sr. High Honors B and,C entennial Chapel, 2:00 pm +27 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - A dam s/A rroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm+28 Night of Jazz, Chalfant Hall ,7 :0 0 pm +*29 Sr Recital - H ilst, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8:00 pm +
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles R ecital, K resge A ud ito rium ,7:00 pm+4 Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm+5 Brass Ensemble Recital, Kresge A u d ito riu m ,8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+7 Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am+8 Gospel Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140 ,7:00 pm+10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+11 Jazz Combos Concert, Com m on G round, 6 :00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensemble C oncert,C entennial C h a p e l,7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+
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OLIVETNAZARENE UN IVERSITY
School of Music
S T U D E N TR ECITAL
10:00 a.m.M onday, March 20, 2017
Kresge Auditorium/Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
N ottu rnoC olleen Harris, French horn
Tori Skrebunas, piano
N octurn in C* m inor, O p. PosthAliece Nielson, piano
Log C abin BluesW yatt Bol, xylophone
Django stom pAndrew Rivera, guitar Aliece Nielson, piano
Sonata, O p. 91aW iedersehen
Karlin Labenske, piano
Cello SuiteThom as Rankin, marimba
Blue HairLucy Hauser, mezzo-soprano
Aliece Nielson, piano
C. Reinecke
F. C hopin
G. H. G reen
D. Bruce
L. van Beethoven
J. S. Bach
J. Icon is
Invocation
Program
Jesus Paid It AllMicah Dascenzo, tenor Aaron Benda, baritone
Dr. Jeft Bell, piano
Danza, danza, tanciulla gentilleAaron Degner, tenor
Dr. Neal W oodruff, piano
For DadRachel Anderson, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
C larinet Concerto No. 1 in C m inor Adagio
Be Still My Soul
N uit D’Etoiles
Bryan Fladseth, clarinet Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
Lynnae De Jong, flute
Emily Apple, soprano Dr. Jett Bell, piano
arr. O. Young
F. Durante
G. Schocker
L. Spohr
R. Larson
C. Debussy
M editation (trom Thais)C onnor Mix, violin
Dr. Karen Ball, piano
J. Massenet
Upcoming Events
23 Sr Recital - Decatoria/M arcotte, College C hurch, 7:00 pm*24 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*25 Sr. High Honors Band, Centennial C hapel, 2:00 pm*27 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - A dam s/A rroyo, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night o f Jazz, Chalfant H all, 7 :00 pm**29 Sr Recital - H ilst, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8:00 pm*
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles R ecital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge A udito rium ,7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensem ble Recital, K resge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140 ,7 :00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, Centennial C hapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*
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OLIVET School of MusicN AZARENE UN IVERSITY
S E N IO RR EC ITA L
Leandra Decatoria, contralto
R yan M arcotte, tenor Dr. J e ff B e ll, p iano
J. D . D u lin sk y , guitar
7:00 p.m.Thursday, March 23,2017
College Church of the Nazarene University Avenue
InvocationProgram
Si tra i ceppi Star Vicino Aniarilli, nua bella
G. F. Handel Annonym ous, arr. S. Antaloczy
G. Cacciniwith J. D. Dulinsky, guitar
Mr. Marcotte
Mi lagnero ta cende (from Musique Anodine)Stride la vampa (from II Trovatore)
Miss Decatoria
MemoriesVery Pleasant Rather Sad
The Greatest M an Dream Valley
Mr. Marcotte
RomanceMon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix (from Samson et Dalila)
Miss Decatoria
Beau Soir RomanceDer Gang zum LiebchenEin Miidchen O der W eibchen (trom Die Zauberflote)
Mr. M arcotte
Meine LiederDu Ring an m einem Finger (trom Frauenliebe und - luben)
Miss Decatoria
G. Rossini G. Verdi
C. Ives
C. Ives R. Q uilter
C. Debussy C. Saint-Saens
C. Debussy C. Debussy
J. Brahms W . A. Mozart
J. Brahms R. Schum ann
Johanna (trom Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street) S. SondheimThe Colors of My Life (trom Barnum) C. Colem anA nthem (from Chess) B. Anderson, T. Rice, & B. Ulvaeus
Mr. M arcotte
Love in the DictionaryTake Care ot This House (from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue) I’m N ot that G irl (from Wicked)Someone Else’s Story (trom Chess)
Miss Decatoria
C. Dougherty L. Bernstein
S. Schwartz T. Rice
Sun and M oon (trom Miss Saigon) A. Boubil, C. SchonbergMiss Decatoria and Mr. Marcotte
Upcoming Events
2 4 U p p er D iv is io n H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*27 U p p er D iv is io n H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*27 S r R ecita l - A rro y o , K elley P rayer C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 pm +28 N igh t o f Ja z z , C h a lfan t H all, 7 :0 0 p m +*
Apr3 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*3 P e rcu ss io n E n sem b les R e c ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +4 F acu lty Ja z z R ec ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*5 B rass E n sem b le R ec ita l, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 8 :0 0 p m +6 S r R ecita l - L ab e n sk e /S a n to s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*7 S tu d en t R e c ita ls , K resg e A u d ito riu m /L a rsen 140, 10:00 am*8 G o sp el C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm *10 H a le /W ild e r S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , L arsen 140, 7 :0 0 p m +10 H o p k in s S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*1 1 Ja z z C o m b o s C o n c e rt, C o m m o n G ro u n d , 6 :0 0 pm*18 N ie lso n /Y o u n g S ch o la rsh ip A u d itio n s , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 0 S how C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*21 U p p er D iv is io n H ea rin g , K resg e A u d ito riu m , 10:00 am*21 O rp h e u s C h o ir C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 pm*2 4 Ja zz B a n d /Ja zz C o m b o s/C o n c e rt S ingers C o n c e rt, K re sg e , 7 :0 0 pm +25 S y m p h o n ic & C o n c e rt B and C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 7 :0 0 p m +26 S r R ecita l - B in n en d y k /L in g , K resg e A u d ito r iu m , 8 :0 0 pm*2 7 W ind E n sem b le C o n c e rt, C en ten n ia l C h a p e l, 7 :0 0 p m +28 S tu d en t R ecita ls - K resg e /L arsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th A n n u al C o m m e n c e m e n t C o n c e rt, K resg e A u d ito riu m , 7 :0 0 p m +
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T ranslationsS i,T ra I Ceppi - Yes, even in chains and bonds, my faith will be resplendent. No, not even Death itself will put out my fire.
S ta r Vicino - To be near the beautiful idol that one loves is the most attractive joy of love. To be far from the beloved whom one desires is the most vital sorrow of love.
A m arilli, M ia Bella - Amaryllis, my love, do you not believe, o my heart's sweet desire, that you are my love? Believe it thus, and if fear assails you, doubt not its truth. Open my breast and see written on my heart: Amaryllis is my beloved.
M i lagnero ta cendo - In silence I will complain about my bitter fate but not to love you, dear, Do not hope to obtain that from me. Cruel one, why do you still let me suffer like this? You are cruel! do not wish it upon me.
S tride la vam pa - Screeches the blaze! The restless mob runs to the fire with happy faces; shouts of joy echo around; surrounded by killers a woman is brought forth! Evil shines upon horrible faces beside the gloomy flame that rises to the sky! Screeches the blaze! The victim arrives dressed in black, disheveled, barefoot! A fierce shout of death arises; the echo repeats from hill to hill! Evil shines upon horrible faces beside the gloomy flame that rises to the sky!
Rom ance - The vanishing and suffering soul, the sweet soul, the fragrant soul of divine lilies that I have picked in the garden of your thoughts; Where, then, have the winds chased it, this charming soul of the lilies? Is there no longer a perfume that remains of the celestial sweetness of the days when you enveloped me in a supernatural haze; of hope, of faithful love, of bliss and of peace?
M on coeur s 'ouvre a ta voix - My heart opens to your voice like the flowers open to the kisses of the dawn! But, oh my beloved, to better dry my tears, let your voice speak again! Tell me that you are returning to Delilah forever! Repeat to my tenderness the promises of old times, those promises that I loved! Ah! respond to my tenderness! Fill me with ecstasy! Like one sees the blades of wheat that wave in the light wind, so trembles my heart, ready to be consoled, by your voice that is so dear to me! The arrow is less rapid in bringing death, than your love is by flying into your arms! Ah! respond to my tenderness! Fill me with ecstasy! Samson! Samson! I love you!
Beau Soir - When streams turn pink in the setting sun, and a slight shudder rushes through the wheat fields, a plea for happiness seems to rise out of all things and it climbs up towards the troubled heart. It is a plea to relish the charm of life while there is youth and the evening is fair, for we pass away as the wave passes away: the wave to the sea, we to the tomb.
Rom ance - The vanishing and suffering soul, the sweet soul, the fragrant soul of divine lilies that I have picked in the garden of your thoughts. Where, then, have the winds chased it, this charming soul of the lilies? Is there no longer a perfume that remains of the celestial sweetness, or of the days when you enveloped me in a supernatural haze, made of hope, of faithful love, of bliss and of peace?
D er G ang zum L iebchen - The moon gleams down. I should yet again go to my darling; how does she fare? Alas, she's despondent and laments and laments, that 1 will
never see her again in her life! The moon sinks, and I hurry off briskly - Hurrying so that nobody might steal my love away. O coo, you doves! O whir, you breezes, so that nobody shall steal my love away!
Ein M adchen O d er W eibchen - A maiden or a little wife is what Papageno desires. Oh, a sweet little dove like that would be bliss for me! Then I could drink and eat with relish, then I could hold my own with princes, then I could enjoy life in my wisdom, and be as if in Elysium. Ah, can't I find one, then, amongst all the lovely girls, who would fall for me? Let just one help me out of my misery', or 1 shall truly die of grief. If no one will offer me love, then the fire must consume me, but if a woman's lips kiss me, I shall be well again straightaway!
Meine L ieder - When my heart begins to make music and the vibrating loosens wondrous tones, there hover before me, here and there, pale ecstasies, unforgotten, and the shadows of the cypresses; dark is the sound of my songs!
Du Ring an meinem F inger - Thou ring on my finger, my little golden ring, I press thee piously upon my lips piously upon my heart. I had dreamt it, the tranquil, lovely dream of childhood, 1 found myself alone and lost in barren, infinite space. Thou ring on my finger, thou hast taught me for the first time, hast opened my gaze unto the endless, deep value of life. I want to serve him, live for him, belong to him entire, give myself and find myself transfigured in his radiance! Thou ring on my finger, my little golden ring, I press thee piously upon my lips, piously upon my heart.
Miss Decatoria presents this recital in partial fulfillment o f the requirements for the Bachelor o f Arts degree in Music, with emphasis in voice.
She is the student o f Dr. J e ff Bell.
Mr. Marcotte presents this recital in partial fulfillment o f the requirements for the Bachelor o f Arts degree in Music with emphasis in voice.
He is the student o f Dr. Je ff Bell.
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OLIVETNAZARENE U N IVERSITY
School of Music
U P P E RD IV IS IO NH E A R IN GRECITAL
10:00 a.m. Friday, March 24,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invocation
My Regards A T rum peter’s Lullaby
Emily Prium, trum pet Jaclyn Evans, piano
Le C harm eYou D on’t Know This M an (from Parade)Vaga Luna
Rachel Tobey, contralto Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
Improvisation Etude 2Cello Suite, No. 1
GigueThom as Rankin, percussion
Concerto in C M inor Allegro Adagio
Emily H enderson, oboe Aliece Nielson, piano
E. Llewellyn L. A nderson
E. Chausson J. R. Brown
V. Bellini
E. Carter A. C irone J. S. Bach
B. Marcello
Upcoming Events
27 U pper D ivision Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*27 Sr Recital - A rroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm+28 Night o f Jazz, C halfant H all, 7:00 pm**
Apr3 Student Recitals - K resge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles R ecital, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz R ecital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensem ble R ecital, K resge Auditorium ,8 :00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge A uditorium ,7:00 pm*7 Student R ecitals, K resge A uditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel C hoir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 H ale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 N ielson/Y oung Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 U pper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Sym phonic & Concert Band C oncert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual C om m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*
Mar
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OLIVETNAZARENE UN IVERSITY
School of Music
U P P E RD IV IS IO NH E A R IN GR ECITAL
10:00 a.m. M onday, March 27, 2017
Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
Invocation
Program
Etude I for T im pani Keiskleriana no. 9 Log Cabin Blues
W yatt Bol, percussion
Hodge-Podge My Friend N orm an Please S hut the D oor
Phillip Glover, percussion
Let the Bright Seraphim (trom Samson)La lune blanche lu it dans les bois (trom La bonne Chanson) The Beauty Is (trom The Light in the Piazza)
Jeanette Morris, soprano Dr. Jett Bell, piano
Concerto for C larinet in Bb, K. 622 Allegro m oderato
Tatiana Maravillas, clarinet Dr. Jeft Bell, piano
R. Hochrainer J. Delecluse G. H. Green
J. S. Pratt J. S. Pratt
R. Leytham
G. Handel G. Faure
A. Guettel
W . A. Mozart
Upcoming Events
27 Sr Recital - Arroyo, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Night o f Jazz, Chalfant H all, 7:00 pm**
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles Recital, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensem ble Recital, K resge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge A udito rium ,7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Sym phonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, Centennial C h a p e l,7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104Lh Annual C om m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*
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School of Music
S E N IO RREC ITA L
Liliana Arroyo, mezzo-sopranoDr. Jeff Bell, piano
Dr. Neal Woodruff, piano Assisted by:
Tori Adams, soprano Dan Kwon, guitar
Prof. Freddie Franken, guitar
7:00 p.m . M onday, M arch 27,2017
Kelley P ray e r Chapel
Program
Les Berceaux Le C harm eDeh V ieni N on Tardar (from Le nozze di Figaro)
Miss Arroyo
SehnsuchtA ndante poco adagio Poco andante
Miss Arroyo
Ich wollt, nteine Liebc (from The Shower of Pearls)Miss Arroyo
with T ori Adams, soprano
Les Folies d ’Espagne 1I
II VIII XII
XIVXV
XXIIII
Lynnae De Jong, flute
W hatever Lola W antsI’m N ot Afraid of Anything (from Songs for a New World) Flagmaker (from Songs for a New World)
Miss Arroyo
TristeDan Kwon, guitar
Invocation
G. Faure E. Chausson
W . A. Mozart
L. van Beethoven
F. M endelssohn
. Marais, arr. H. Schmitz
R. Adler &. J. Ross J. R. Brown J. R. Brown
A. C. Jobim
Ragaciano El Huapanguero (from Canriones de Mi Padre) L. RonstadtMiss Arroyo
with Dan Kwon, guitar &. Prof. Freddie Franken, guitar
Les BerceauxFar down the quay the great vessels lie, on the tide so silently swinging; As yet unaware of cradles there, Rocked by the hands of the women. But there comes the day of goodbye, for, they say, women must be crying, and men must go, restless to know, tempting horizons outward lying! And as the ships all sail along, leaving the port, so quickly paling, strangely , their mass seems to be trailing, held back now, by the distant cradles, held back now, by the distant cradles.
Les CharmeWhen your smile surprised me, 1 felt a shudder through my entire being, but what tamed my spirit, at first I did not recognize. When your glance fell on me, I felt my soul melt, but what that emotion was, at first 1 could not answer it. What conquered me forever, that was a charm more sad, and I did not know that I loved you, until 1 saw your first tear.
Deh Vieni Non TardarOh come, don't be late, my beautiful joy Come where love calls you to enjoyment until night's torches no longer shine in the sky as long as the air is still dark and the world quiet. Here the river murmurs and the light plays that restores the heart with sweet ripples here, little flowers laugh and the grass is fresh here, every thing entices one to love's pleasures come, my dear, among these hidden plants. Come, come! I want to crown you with roses.
SehnsuchtOnly those who know longing know what sorrows me! Alone and separated from all joy, I behold the firmament from yonder side. Ah! The one who loves and knows me is in the vast unknown. It dizzies me, it burns my guts. Only those who know longing know how 1 suffer!
Ich Wolt; Meine LiebeI would that my love could silently flow in a single word, I'd give it the merry breezes, they'd waft it away in sport, I'd give it the merry breezes, they'd waft it away in sport, they'd waft it away in sport. To thee... on their wings, my fairest, that soul felt word they would bear, should'st hear it at every moment, and hear.... it everywhere, should'st hear it at every moment, and hear it everywhere, and everywhere, and hear it everywhere. At night when thine eyelids in slumber have clos'd those bright hcav'nly beams, still there my love it will haunt thee e'en in thy deepest dreams, still there my love it will haunt thee e'en in thy deepest dreams, e'en in thy deepest dreams.
Rogaciano El Huapanguero - Linda RonstadtThe Huastcca is mourning her huapanguero is dead yoday his falsetto is not heard anymore, which is the soul of the troubadour Rogaciano he was called: Rogaciano, the Huapanguero. They were Sierra’s songs, songs of troubadours. Azucena and Cecilia cry, cry, inconsolably Malaguena Salerosa, he's gone, their town cricr. The sugarcane is ready, the milling begins today... the mill is mourning it sighs at every turn. Through the green coffee plantations beyond that pasture... it is told that in the night the huapanguero appears.
Translations
Upcoming Events
M ar28 Night of Jazz, Chalfant Hall, 7 :00 pm**
Apr3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+5 Brass Ensem ble R ecital, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm +6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140 ,10 :00 am*8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm+10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+11 Jazz Com bos Concert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm +18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm +21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, K resge 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensem ble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104lh Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*
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N IG H TOF
JAZZ
7:00 p.m . T uesday , M arch 28, 2017
C h alfan t Hall
Program
Chicken Feathers Alone Together Chachacha
Invocation
Isotope Nica’s Dream M edianoche
Chili C on Carne Sum m ertim e
And So It Goes
Doin’ Basie’s Thing Side Effects Missing Tooth C ontinuum
Steve Kuhn Dietz &. Schwartz
C hucho Valdes, arr. Sonny BravoJazz C om bo II
Prof. Freddie Franken, director
Joe H enderson Florace Silver
D. G rolnickJazz Com bo I
Prot. Freddie Franken, director
Anders Endroth arr. Derek Fawcett
with C oncert Singers C om bo Lucy Hauser, alto
Billy Joel, arr. Bob ChilcottRyan M arcotte, tenor
C oncert Singers Dr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
Sammy Nestico Neil Slater
Doug Beach Mike Tom aro
Jazz Band Dr. M att S tratton, director
Jazz Com bo IIProf. Freddie Franken, director
Jeanette M orris, vocals ♦ Jake A rnold, bass ♦ J.D. D ulinsky, guitar Nick Borger, drum s ♦ Ryan Froidcoeur, tenor ♦ Taylor G rover, piano
.Jazz Com bo IProf. Freddie Franken, director
Lucy H auser, vocals ♦ Nathan Lain, bass ♦ Dan Kwon, guitar J. D. D ulinsky, guitar ♦ Phillip Glover, drums
Eddie A ndersen, trum pet ♦ Tim Jones, trom bone ♦ Taylor Grover, keyboards
Concert Sin£ers ComboProf. Freddie Franken, director
Elijah G ebre ,bass ♦ Tim m y M iller, drums Megan H endrickson, piano ♦ Dan Kwon, guitar
C oncert SingersDr. Neal W oodruff, conductor
Tori A dam s ♦ Eddie A nderson ♦ Brittany Bergstrand Helen Berdebes ♦ Lexi Borton ♦ Leandra Decatoria
Lucy Hauser ♦ Jessa Hendricker ♦ Joshua Kelley Isaac Lee ♦ Ryan M arcotte ♦ Jeanette Morris
Nathan Nelson ♦ Erin Olson ♦ Noah Schuitema Jackson Thornhill ♦ Ryan W oodruff ♦ Emily Yantes
Jazz BandDr. M att Stratton, director
Alto Saxophone Trom bone PianoAlexander Davis Tim Burdine Elie KrumsiegSarah Eslinger Jackie EvansJohn Lewis Tim Jones Bass
Tenor SaxophoneBrian Ford Nathan Lain
Zach Ackerman Trum pet GuitarDulce Aguilar M ike King Dan KwonJake Adkins Kevin M ontes
A ustin Stafford VibesBaritone Saxophone Joe Halm Kenny PetersM ichael DeClue Brian Acosta
M organ Li m bach DrumsPhilip G lover Nick Borger
Upcoming Events
3 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*3 Percussion Ensem bles Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*4 Faculty Jazz Recital, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensemble R ecital, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenske/Santos, Kresge Auditorium ,7 :00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Flopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Combos Concert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, K resge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104lh Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*
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P E R C U S S IO NE N SE M B L E S
R EC ITA L
7:00 p.m . M onday, A pril 3 ,2017
Kresge A uditorium L arsen Fine A rts C enter
Program
Fandango Michael BurritrDr. M att Jacklin ♦ Nick Borger ♦ Bekah M ondy
Kenny Peters ♦ W yatt Bol ♦ Tom m y Rankin
Daagara Funeral Music Traditional G hanaianDaarlo Daarkpen Kpil Kpala Nam wine Gondoya Ganda-YinaSi Yina Chcna Tern Puolo
Dr. Mart Jacklin ♦ Kenny Peters ♦ Nick Borger Tommy Rankin ♦ Buddy Miller ♦ Jon Ruby
Deep Touch M att JacklinStacks ol W heat Trains and Fireplaces Rothko Epilogue
Phillip Glover ♦ Timmy Miller ♦ Nick Borger
Celestial Voyage Jon RubyDr. M att Jacklin ♦ Tommy Rankin ♦ Jon Ruby
N ot tar from 1 Iere Blake TysonH annah Mobley ♦ Tommy Ranking ♦ Buddy Miller ♦ Bekah Mondy
Emily Fishman ♦ W yatt Bol ♦ Phillip Glover ♦ Morgan Runge ♦ Vanessa C ohn Prot. Andy Miller, conductor
M aude Drum ming Suite Traditional G uinean, arr. Andy MillerI. Douwa
II. Kuku
Invocation
Jon Ruby ♦ Josh Hayag ♦ Emily M onterroso ♦ Hannah Mobley Tommy Rankin * Nick Borger Prof. Andy M iller, conductor
Upcoming Events
4 Faculty Jazz Recital, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*5 Brass Ensem ble Recital, Kresge A udito rium ,8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labenskc/Santos, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140, 10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 H ale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 8:00 pm*18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Sym phonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, Centennial C hapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 I04'h Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*
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OLIVETNAZARENE UNIVERSITY
School of Music
F A C U L T Y J A Z Z
R E C I T A Lwith
Prof. Freddie Franken, guitar Prof. Jerry Luzeniecki, saxophone/clarinet
Prof. Stacy McMichael, bass Dr. Matt Jacklin, drums/vibes
Lara Driscoll, guest piano Daniel Kwon, guest student guitar
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 4,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Invocation
Filthy McNasty
Tangerine
The W indm ills ot Your M ind
1 W ish You Love
Stella by Starlight
Arm ageddon
I C an 't Give You Anything But Love
Poinciana
Inner LIrge
In Your Own Sweet Way
Anthropology
Program
Horace Silver
J. Mercer, V. Schertzinger
Michel LeGrand
Charles Trenet
Victor Young
W ayne Shorter
J. M cHugh, D. Fields
N. Simon, B Bernier
Joe Henderson
Dave Brubeck
Charlie Parker
Upcoming Events
5 Brass Ensem ble Recital, Kresge A udito rium ,8:00 pm*6 Sr Recital - Labcnskc/Santos, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+7 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am*8 Gospel Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer Chapel, 8:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium ,8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensemble C oncert, Centennial C h ap e l,7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104lh Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*
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B R A S SE N SE M B L E S
RECITAL
8:00 p.m . W ednesday , A pril 5 ,2017
Kresge A uditorium L arsen F ine A rts C enter
Program
Inv o ca tio n
T rium phal M arch (from Peter and the Wolf) S. Prokofiev, trans. R. PorterM arch—A Ringing Song S. D itm erEs ist ein Ros’ entsprungen J. Brahms, trans. L. NivenConfidence E. LeidzenGavotte S. Prokofiev, arr. H. S. H annatord
ONLJ Brass C onsort Dr. Jennifer Brown, conductor Dr. Matthew Dixon, conductor
Be Still, My Soul (from Finlandia) J. Sibelius, arr. R. NagelCanzona per sonare No. 4 G. Gabrieli, edit R. King
Brass Q uartet Dr. Jennifer Brown, conductor
PowerLow Brass S tudio
Dr. M atthew Dixon, conductor
J. Stevens
ONU Brass ConsortD r. Je n n ife r B row n, co n d u c to r Dr. Matthew Dixon, conductor
Austin Stafford, trumpet ♦ Emily Prium, trumpet Rebekah Curtin, trumpet ♦ Vinnie Basile, trombone
Austin Await, euphonium ♦ Corey Vinson, tuba Donald Cortez, tuba ♦ Austin Brown, tuba
Brass Quartet Dr. Jennifer Brown, conductor
Dr. Jennifer Brown, trumpet ♦ Emily Prium, trumpet Vinnie Basile, trombone ♦ Jaclyn Evans, trombone
Low Brass StudioDr. Matthew Dixon, conductor
Vinnie Basile, trombone ♦ Austin Await, euphonium Corey Vinson, tuba ♦ Donald Cortez, tuba
Upcoming Events
6 Sr Recital - Labenske, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm +7 Student Recitals, Kresge A uditorium /Larsen 140 ,10 :00 am*8 Gospel Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140 ,7:00 pm*10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A ud ito rium ,7:00 pm*11 Jazz Com bos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm*21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge A udito rium ,7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel ,7 :0 0 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*
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S choo l o f M u sic
S E N I O R R E C I T A L
Karlin Labenske, piano
withRachel Anderson, flute
Nathan Nelson, baritone Victor Labenske, piano
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 6,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Invoca tionProgram
Sonata, O p . 8 la L. vanDas Lebewohl A bw esenheit Das W iedersehen
Miss Labenske
Fantasie in F# M inor G . P.T em po G uisto Presto M oderato
Rachel A nderson , flute
Prelude and Fugue, N o. 5 in D M ajor (W TC , II)Miss Labenske
Simple Song (from MASS) LN ath an N elson, baritone
D r. Jeff Bell, p iano
Sonata N o. 3, O p. 28 SMiss Labenske
Sonata VIII in G M ajor Allegro m oderato
Rachel A nderson , flute D r. K aren Ball, p iano
Ballade N o. 3, O p. 47Miss Labenske
Trois M orceaux en form e de Poire M aniere de com m encem ent L entem ent Enteve
Miss Labenske Dr. V ictor Labenske, piano
Beethoven
T elem ann
J. S. Bach
.. B ernstein
i. Prokofiev
J. H aydn
F. C h op in
E. Satie
Program NotesSonata O p. 81a is the only program m atic (tells a story) sonata Beethoven wrote. It is titled “The Farewell” sonata and was dedicated to Beethoven’s patron, pupil, and friend; the Archduke Rudolph, who had to flee as Napoleon approached V ienna with French arm ies. The first m ovem ent, Das Lebewohl, (which means “ The Farew ell” ) opens with a slow and somber introduction that captures the essence of saying goodbye. It then goes into a chaotic allegro, which may represent the inner battle Beethoven faced in the departure of his friend. The second m ovem ent, A bw esenheit, (“A bsence”) represents the instability that Beethoven felt in the absence of his patron. This is made known with his persistent use of dim inished 7 lh chords, which arc built on two tritones (the most unstable interval). Beethoven refused to com pose the final movement, Das W eidersehen, (“The Return”) until the return o f his pupil. It is full of brilliant passagework that captures the joy that Beethoven felt at the A rchduke’s return.
Prelude and Fugue in D M ajor is from the Well Tem pered Clavier 2. Bach wrote 2 books of 24 Preludes and Fugues, implementing every major and m inor key. The lively prelude is overall in ternary form. It is interestingly sim ilar to sonata-allegro
form , in that it has an exposition, then modulates to the dom inant for the developm ent, and ends restating the theme in tonic. The 4-voice fugue
opens with a sim ple subject (pictured) in the “tenor” voice. This subject is restated throughout the entire piece. It is easy to pick out due to the 3 repeated, detached notes that it begins with.
Sonata No. 3 is subtitled “From Old Notebooks” because much of the content was reconstructed from Prokofiev’s sketches from ten years prior. A lthough it is titled “Sonata,” this one-m ovem ent work strays aw ay from the standard sonata form, though there are two them es that are developed throughout this dram atic work. Many com m entators consider it to be one of Prokofiev’s best piano compositions.
Ballade No. 3 was dedicated to one of Chopin’s students, Paline de Noailles. It is said to have been based o ff of M ickicw icz’s poem , “Undine,” which tells the story o f a water nym ph, who loves a man who can not survive underwater. Chopin has been my favorite com poser to play ever since I was 14 because I feel a connection to both the em otions he puts behind his flowing melodies as well as through our sim ilar Polish heritage.
My dad has been my musical inspiration throughout my whole life. I have fond memories o f us playing duets together. (Here is a picture of us play ing our first duet together.) It’s an honor and privilege to get to play this duet with him tonight, and I look forward to playing many more with him in the future. Trois m orceaux en form e de poire, or Three pieces in the shape of a pear, actually contains seven pieces rather than three. The myth
behind the odd title is that it was a reaction to Debussy (one of Satie 's
contemporaries) telling Satie that he should be more intentional about the form within his pieces. A fter he brought these duets to Debussy, Debussy inquired, “W hy such a title?” Satie responded, “Sim ply, my dear friend, because you cannot criticize my Pieces in the shape o f a pear. If they are en fo rm e de poire they cannot be shapeless.”
Miss Lebenske presents this recital in partial fulfillment o f the requirements for the Bachelor o f Music degree in Music Performance with emphasis in piano.
She is the student o f Dr. Karen Ball.
U pcom ing Events
Apr7 Student Recitals, Kresge Auditorium /Larsen 140,10:00 am+8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm+10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 6:00 pm+11 Jazz Combos Concert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm +12 Harp Studio R ecital, Kelley Prayer Chapel ,8 :0 0 pm +18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pnT20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am +21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - Binncndyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial C h a p e l,7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140,10:00 am*29 104,h Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge A udito rium ,7:00 pm+
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S T U D E N TR EC ITA LS
10:00 a .m .F riday , A pril 7 ,2017
K resge A ud ito rium /L arsen 140 L arsen Fine A rts C en ter
Program Kresge Auditorium
In v o ca tio n
Standchen
T am bourin
Ryan W oodruff, tenor Dr. Karen Ball, p iano
Agnes Ling, flute Dr. Karen Ball, p iano
M azurka O p. 50, N o. 3Jonathan W isdom , piano
AllegroA ustin Await, euphonium
Prof. D erek C orcoran, piano
Prelude N o. 5Elbe Krumsieg, p iano
Sonata for T rom bone and Piano Allegro m aestoso
V incen t Basile, trom bone Sarah Loisch, piano
Satin DollJoshua Dille, piano
F. Schubert
J. A. Hasse
F. C h op in
J. E. Barat
P. C reston
E. Ewazen
D. E llington
Program Larsen 140
H e W asn’t You (from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever) K atherine Plesniak, mezzo-soprano
Prof. H eather W illiam s, piano
C oncerto for C larine t in Bb, K. 622 Allegro m oderato (excerpt)
T atiana Maravillas, clarinet D r. Jeff Bell, p iano
In v o ca tio n
Final PassageJ. D. Dulinsky, guitar
W h en A R obin Leaves ChicagoJeanette M orris, soprano
Aliece N ielson, piano
SonateM oderato
Villanelle
G avotte
A lexander D. Davis, saxophone Prof. D erek C orcoran, piano
Jared M eidlein, French horn Prof. H eather W illiam s, piano
Caylee B ourdoin , oboe Prof. D erek C orcoran, piano
Suite IA llem ande
H annah Piatek, viola
B. Lane
W . A. Mozart
A. Pettaway
A. W ilder
Y. Bourrel
P. Dumas
J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
Upcoming Events
8 Gospel Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*10 Hale/W ilder Scholarship A uditions, Larsen 140,7:00 pm+10 Hopkins Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 6:00 pm+11 Jazz Com bos Concert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm +12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8 :00 pm +18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+20 Show Choir Concert, K resge A udito rium ,7:00 pm +21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm +26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial C h a p e l,7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+
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School o f M usic
H O P K I N SI N S T R U M E N T A L
S C H O L A R S H I PA U D I T I O N S
6:00 p.m. Monday, April 10,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
In v o ca tio nProgram
Third Violin Concerto Allegro
Meditation (from Thais)Aaron Degner, violin
Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
Symphonic Tale for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 43a W ill-o’-the-W isps
Minuet and Dance of the Blessed SpiritsLynnae De Jong, flute Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Suite IMolto vito
Suite in G Major Allemande
Hannah Piatek, viola Dr. Paul Kenyon, piano
Violin Partita No. 3 in E M ajor, BWV 1006 Minuet I
Keiskleriana, No. 9 Etude I for Timpani Hodge Podge Log Cabin Blues
W yatt Bol, percussion Aliece Nielson, piano
Horn Concerto, No. 1 Allegro Andante
Victoria Kober, French horn Dr. Karen Ball, piano
Concerto No. 2 in G Major Allegro moderato
CzardasConnor Mix, violin
Dr. Karen Ball, piano
W. A. Mozart
J. Massenet
P. Benoit
C. W. von Gluck
E. Bloch
J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
J. Delecluse R. Hochrainer
J. S. PrattG. Hamilton Green
J. Strauss
J. Haydn
V. Monti
THE HOPKINS SCHOLARSHIP
The Hopkins Family Instrumental Scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. Harlow Hopkins in memory o f his parents. The scholarship is available to music majors whose applied instrument is in the area o f winds, strings, or percussion, and it is awarded annually through a competitive audition.
Dr. Harlow Hopkins was a member o f the ONU music faculty from 1953 until 1996. For most o f those years he served as conductor o f the Concert Band and from 1974 until his retirement in 1996, he served as Chairman o f the Division o f Fine Arts and the School of Music.
U pcom ing Events
Apr11 Jazz Com bos Concert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm*12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8:00 pm*18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pnT21 Upper Division Hearing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Sym phonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge A uditorium ,7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm*
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School o f M usic
HALE-WILDERVOICE
SCHOLARSHIPAUDITIONS
7:00 p.m. Monday, April 10,2017
Larsen 140 Larsen Fine Arts Center
In v o ca tio n
Scarborough Fair
Swinging
Menuet Tranquille
Cradle Song
Program
Annonym ous, arr. Linda Wood Katie Obi Obasi
Betty ParetDerrick Booth
W. A. MozartAlexandra Dubravec
R. SchumannONU Harp Ensemble
Upcoming Events
18 N ielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+20 Show Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am+21 Orpheus Choir C oncert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Sym phonic & Concert Band C oncert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensem ble C oncert, Centennial C h ap e l,7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104lh Annual Com m encem ent C oncert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+
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T H E H A L E -W IL D E R V O IC E S C H O L A S H IPThe scholarship is available to music majors with Voice as their applied area.
Selection is made through a competitive audition in which participants sing four pieces, one each in English, Italian, French, and German.
T H E B E N EFA C TO R SR O B ER T H A LE, distinguished leading bass-baritone o f N Y C’s
Metropolitan Opera - as well as nearly every major opera house on four continents- has enjoyed a singing career spanning more than five decades. The late DEAN W IL D E R was chairman o f the voice departments o f W estminster Choir College (Princeton, NJ) and William Jewell College (Liberty, MO).
Concurrent with their individual professional commitments, Messers Hale & Wilder collaborated in a joint singing career (1964-1984) which resulted in 15 albums o f music and some 4,000 personal appearances throughout the world, most o f them performed with pianist-conductor-arranger, Ovid Young. Several o f those concerts took place on ONU’s campus.
U pcom ing E ven ts
A pr11 Jazz Combos C oncert, Com m on G round, 6:00 pm +12 Harp Studio Recital, Kelley Prayer C hapel, 8:00 pm*18 Nielson/Young Scholarship A uditions, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*20 Show Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, Kresge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm +28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104'h Annual Com m encem ent Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+
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N I E L S O N / Y O U N GP I A N O
S C H O L A R S H I PA U D I T I O N S
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 18,2017
Kresge Auditorium Larsen Fine Arts Center
Program
Invoca tion
Sonate, KV 311Allegro con spirito Andante con espressione
Prelude in A R a t M ajor, W TC 1 Vier Impromptu No. 2, Op. 90, D 899 Concerto No. 1 in E Minor
RomanzeJaclyn Evans, piano
Fantasy in D minor, K. 397Polonaise M ilitaire in A M ajor, Op. 40, No. 1Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in D Major, BWV 859
Heidi Ackerson, piano
Sonata in F, H. XVI: 23 Concert Etude
Una sospiro Concerto in G minor, Op. 25
PrestoSarah Loisch, piano
Intermezzo in A, Op. 118, No. 2 Prelude No. 5 Concerto in F, Op. 102
AndanteEllie Krumseig, piano
W. A. Mozart
J. S. Bach F. Schubert
F. Chopin
W. A. Mozart F. Chopin J. S. Bach
J. Haydn F. Liszt
F. Mendelssohn
J. Brahms P. Creston
D. Shostakovich
THE NIELSON/YOUNG PIANO SCHOLARSHIP
Duo-pianists Stephen Nielson and Ovid Young are the benefactors that make possible this scholarship. They met while both faculty members of the Olivet Nazarene University Music Department, and, for many years, maintained busy careers in performances throughout the world.
The Scholarship is available to Music Majors whose applied instrument is piano, and it is awarded through a competitive audition where the pianists must play a fifteen-minute program including works from at least three style periods.
Upcom ing Events
Apr20 Show Choir Concert, K resge A uditorium , 7:00 pm+21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7 :00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Sym phonic & Concert Band Concert, K resge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - B innendyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial C h a p e l,7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am*29 104th Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge Auditorium , 7:00 pm+
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SOUND FOUNDATION
Show ChoirJ J9 TJi J3J J ] J
7:00 p .m .
T h u r s d a y , A p ril 2 0 , 2017
K re sg e A u d ito riu m
L a rs e n F in e A rts C e n te r
W e lc o m e & In v o c a t io n
Everybody Rejoicefrom The
words & m usic by Luther V andross arranged by Andy Beck
Evermorefrom Beauty and the Beast (film)
w ords by T im Rice music by Alan M enken
Soloist: Prof. Ben Geeding
Save the W orld/Don’t You Worry Childw ords and music by Axel H edfors, Steve Angello, Michel Z itron,
Sebastian Ingrosso, V incent Pontare, and M artin L indstrom arranged by M ark Brymer
On My Ownfrom Les Miserables
w ords by Alain Boublil, Jean-M arc Natel, H erbert K retzm er, Jo h n Caird, and T revor N unn
music by Claude-M ichel Schonberg arranged by Fid Lojeski
Turn the Beat Aroundwords and music by Peter Jackson, Jr. and G erald Jackson
arranged by Alan BillingslySoloist: Alisa Maxwell
Hallelujahheard in the movie Shrek
w ords and music by Leonard Cohen arranged by Roger Em erson
Respectwords and music by O tis Redding
arranged by Roger Em erson soloists: Emily Crum and Nikclle Delgado
SOUND FOUNDATION
Dr. Jeff Bell, director Prof. Ben Geeding, Assistant Director & Choregrapher
Members:
Lexi Acierno Kaylie Holderness (president)Heidi Ackerson Sarah LoischMarcella Axelrad Alisa MaxwellCaylee Bourdoin Bekah MondyAbriella Caravette Brooklynne OgdenEmily Crum Hannah RedlingerNikelle Delgado Samantha ShepherdJennifer Doran Jenna VanceAshley Grimm Jessica VickAshley Hay Madalyn WegleySydney Hilst Hannah Young
Combo:Wyatt Bol, drums
Dr. Jeff Bell, keyboard
J jo J\ra J3J J]J
Upcoming Events
April:21 Upper Division H earing, Kresge A uditorium , 10:00 am*21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*24 Jazz Band/Jazz Com bos/Concert Singers C oncert, K resge 7:00 pm*25 Symphonic & Concert Band C oncert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*26 Sr Recital - B inncndyk/Ling, Kresge A uditorium , 8:00 pm*27 Wind Ensemble C oncert, Centennial Chapel ,7 :0 0 pm*28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140 ,10 :00 am*29 104lh Annual Com m encem ent Concert, Kresge A uditorium , 7:00 pm*
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U P P E RD IV IS IO NH E A R IN GR E C IT A L
10:00 a.m . F rid ay , A pril 21 ,2017
Kresge A uditorium L arsen Fine A rts C enter
Program
Etude 2 Capriccio Holy Holy Humn El Choclo
Invocation
F. Tarrega M. Carcassi
R. Heber & J. B. Dykes A. G. Villoldo/F. Laban
with Dan Kwon, Phillip Glover & Linda Aguilar Andrew Rivera, guitar
Sonata for three unaccompanied timpani P. RameyConcerto for Xylophone and Orchestra T. MayuzumiEtude 2 (from Portraits and Rhythm) A. Cirone
Charles Miller, percussion Prof. Derek Corcoran, piano
Mazurka, Op. 50, No. 3 Prelude XXI
Jonathan W isdom, piano
File la fui, la tourterelle (from Les Contes de Hoffmann) Lachen und WeinenDeh vieni, non tardar (from Le Nozze di Figaro)
Emily Yantes, soprano Dr. Jeff Bell, piano
Concertino in D M ajor, Op. 15 Allegro moderato Larghetto Allegro assai
Sheila Gifford, violin Prof. Heather W illiams, piano
F. Chopin J. S .B ach
J. Offenbach F. Riickert
W. A. Mozart
F. Klichler
Upcoming Events
21 Orpheus Choir Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+24 Jazz Band/Jazz Combos/Concert Singers Concert, Kresge 7:00 pm+25 Symphonic & Concert Band Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+26 Sr Recital - Binnendyk/Ling, Kresge Auditorium, 8:00 pm+27 W ind Ensemble Concert, Centennial Chapel, 7:00 pm+28 Student Recitals - Kresge/Larsen 140, 10:00 am+29 104,h Annual Commencement Concert, Kresge Auditorium, 7:00 pm+
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O N S T A G E
Presented byOlivet Nazarene University
Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
O L I V E T N A Z A R E N E U N I V E R S I T Y
p r e s e n t s
uys * - PCIllA musical fable of Broadway based on a story by Damon Runyon
Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI)
Music provided by MTPit
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Flash photography is prohibited at all times.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
From the DirectorWelcome!
I hope you allow yourselves to sit back and enjoy the caricatured and delightful journey of Guys and Dolls. For the next two hours, we invite you to experience an entertaining story that can reveal simple truths. We are all pursuing something in life. Whether that be love, success, freedom or even fun, we are chasing dreams and reaching for the stars.
Don't be afraid of love and laughter. Open yourself up to the new and the different. Be at peace with questions. Never stop taking chances.
Enjoy,
Prof. Sarver
H Professor AE Sarver is the graduate assistant for the theatre program
at Olivet. She holds a bachelor's degree in multimedia journalism and is currently working toward her M.BAThis is her third time directing a show at Olivet. She was the staging director for Olivet's fall 2016 production of A Piece of My Heart and was the student director for the spring 2015 production of A Piece of My Heart.
AE was last seen on stage as Rose Bailey in the radio play It's a Wonderful Life with Acting Out Theatre Co. and played the role of the Beggar Woman in their summer production of Sweeney Todd. At Olivet, she played the roles of Anita in West Side Story, Dr. Vivian Bearing in Wit, Sister Aloysius in Doubt, and Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn in The Music Man, among others. She was recently cast in her first professional show in Chicago-the world premiere of a new bluegrass musical. If you know AE, you know she loves her bluegrass. She recently released an album of original songs on iTunes. You can find it under the artist name, Appalachian East.
She would like to thank Prof. Cohagan for going on sabbatical and giving her the incredible opportunity to teach theatre classes and direct a musical, and for teaching her everything she knows about directing; Dr. Woodruff for believing in her and supporting her many ambitious and sometimes lofty goals; and, of course, her mother, who would be upset if she wasn't mentioned. (You too, dad.Thanks for being my biggest fans.)
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Production Staff Bios
Dr. Neal Woodruff (Music Director) — Dr. Woodruff is conductor of the University Orchestra and Concert Singers at Olivet Nazarene University. His current and former students have performed leading roles with the Santa Fe Opera, Des Moines Metropolitan Opera, Stephen Sondheim Center, Indianapolis Opera, Marriott Theatre and Sugar Creek Opera.
Dr. Woodruff serves on the Central Region Board of Directors for the National Association of Teachers of Singing, and as NATS Governor for the state of Illinois. He has performed under the batons of Sir Georg Solti, Margaret Hillis, Zubin Mehta and James Levine. Recent performances include Les Miserables (Valjean), Grapes of Wrath (Casy),and Madame Butterfly (Goro).
Guys and Dolls is Dr. Woodruff's 19th show to conduct at Olivet. He and his wife, Shannon, have three children: Ryan (one of the Gamblers), Kayelyn and Kellea.
Case Koerner (Choreographer) — Case is a junior communications major from Bourbonnais. This is her third time choreographing a musical. She has 15 years of classical dance training and has been an instructor for Dance in the Light for the past four years. Her three cats are her pride and joy. She thanks Professor Sarver, Dr. Woodruff, Professor Cohagan, Alexis Smith and her parents for their hard work, dedication and support.
Alexis Smith (Assistant Director) — Alexis is a senior public relations major with a theatre minor from Bourbonnais. She is thrilled to be on the other side of the stage! She has been in 15 productions. Her favorites include Proof, You Can’t Take it With You, and Guys and Dolls. She thanks Professor Sarver for this opportunity, Case Koerner for her incredible choreography and her mom for the unconditional support.
Erin Gurley (Production Assistant) — Erin is a sophomore biology majorwith minorsinchemistryand criminal justice.Sinceherfreshman year, she has stage managed seven shows. In her free time, she likes to hike and hang out with her friends. She thanks Professor Sarver, Dr. Woodruff and Dr. Bowling for their hard work and dedication.
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Cast BiosTori Adams (Sarah Brown) —Tori is a senior music majorfrom Bradley. She is excited to reprise her role as Sarah Brown.This is her final show at Olivet. Previous shows include West Side Story and Broadway Revue. She also performs with Olivet's Concert Singers.
Cassie Appleton (Hot Box Girl)— Cassie is a freshman public relations major from West Chicago, Illinois. She appeared in Olivet's Broadway Revue this past fall. Her high school credits include Hairspray, Shrek,High School Musical and Mary Poppins.
Helen Berdebes (Adelaide) — Helen is a sophomore, majoring in public relations and strategic communication with a theatre minor from Bourbonnais. She previously appeared in Olivet's production of West Side Story. She is also the publicist for Olivet's Green Room Theatre Club and a member of Concert Singers.
Josh Bumgardner (Crapshooter) — Josh is a freshman multimedia major with a concentration in journalism from Perry, Michigan.This is his first production with ONU,and he is very excited to be a part of it! |«
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BDr. John C. Bowling (Arvide Abernathy) — Dr. Bowling has been the president of ONU since 1991. Guys and Dolls is not his first Olivet production; he also played the role of Mr. Lawrence in Little Women. He holds a bachelor's degree, two master's degrees and two earned doctorates, and he was chosen as a resident fellow for post-doctoral studies at Harvard University.
Abriella Caravette (Mimi/Waitress/Chorus) — Abriella is a freshman film studies major with a musical theatre minorfrom New Lenox,Illinois. She has previously appeared on Olivet's stage in Broadway Revue: Moments. In high school, she performed in black box productions and Brigadoon. She is very thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this amazing show!
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Cast BiosAmanda Durbin (Hot Box Girl) — Amanda is a freshman, majoring in history and psychology with a minor in legal studies from Cape May, New Jersey.This is her first production with Olivet. She previously appeared in The Drowsy Chaperone and Oliver. She splits her time between Olivet's Proclamation Gospel Choir and the Tiger women's soccer team.
Hannah Collins (Hot Box Girl) — Hannah is a sophomore, majoring in software engineering from Normal, Illinois. This is her first Olivet production, but she has appeared in high school productions such as Bye Bye Birdie and Once Upon a Mattress. She is also on the varsity volleyball team at Olivet.
Westin Edwards (Sky Masterson) — Westin is a freshman, majoring in multimedia studies and public relations and strategic communication from Greenville, South Carolina. He previously appeared as a soldier in A Piece of My Heart.
I Matthew Ellis (Crapshooter) — Matt is a sophomore majoring inmultimedia communication. Originally from Joliet, Illinois, he enjoys most things involving music, including belting out the lyrics to a song while driving. This is his second production at Olivet; he appeared in West Side Story last year. He knows this will be a great show and that everyone will be the very best, like no one ever was ... Pokemon!
Dylan Harris (Nicely Nicely Johnson) — Dylan is a junior communication studies major with a theatre concentration from Kankakee. This is his first musical at Olivet. He was part of the directorial team for Olivet's Broadway Revue for the past two years. In the local community, he has been seen in Godspell ("On the Willows" soloist),RENT and Seussical (as Horton). He is also a member of Concert Singers at Olivet. He thanks his mother and father for their constant support; David Morgan for helping him realize his full potential; and, last but not least, Prof. Sarver and Dr. Woodruff for giving him this incredible opportunity!
Jessa Hendricker (Hot Box Girl) — Jessa is a senior, majoring in communication with minors in theatre and musical theatre from Clinton, Illinois.Whileat Olivet, she has beeninvolved in 11 productions. Some of her favorite roles include Marvalyn (Almost Maine) and Sister James (Doubt: A Parable). She looks forward to making her directing debut this spring.
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Cast Bios
Grace Higgins (Hot Box Girl) — Grace is a sophomore international business major from Geneva, Illinois.This is her second role on Olivet's stage. She was previously seen in West Side Story and can be seen as Rosemary in Outside Mullingar this spring.
Rachel Hughes (Mission Lady) — Rachel is a freshman, double majoring in English and Spanish from Denver,Colorado. She previously appeared on Olivet's stage in Broadway Revue. Her high school production credits include Into the Woods, Shrek the Musical and Music Man. She is also a member of Proclamation Gospel Choir.
Lauren Hostetter (Hot Box Girl) — Lauren is a freshman interior design major from Atlanta, Illinois. She has previously appeared on Olivet's stage in the Broadway Revue 2016 production, performing multiple roles from multiple shows including Angelica Schuyler from Hamilton and a Newsies boy from Newsies.
Hannah Jones (Hot Box Girl) — Jones is a sophomore youth ministry major from Olathe, Kansas. She previously appeared on Olivet's stage in Wit. This is her second time working with Guys and Dolls, and she couldn't be more excited!
Tristin Kimberly (Agatha) — Kimberly is a freshman, majoring in music ministry with a minor in musical theatre from Holdrege,Nebraska.This is her first production at Olivet, but she is no stranger to the stage. Her production credits include The Sound of Music and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. She is a member of Orpheus Choir, color guard and Concert Band.
Isaac Lee (Benny Southstreet) — Isaac is a freshman, majoring in music composition from Massillon, Ohio. He previously appeared on Olivet's stage in Broadway Revue. He is also a member of Orpheus Choir and Concert Singers.
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Cast BiosJackson Loudermilk (Angie the Ox) — Jackson is a sophomore communication major with a film studies concentration and a theatre minor. He is from Otisville, Michigan. He performed in the play Wit and will be in Outside Mullingar in March.
Ryan Manes (Big Jule) — Ryan is a sophomore, majoring in pastoral ministry from Homewood, Illinois. He previously appeared in Broadway Revue. He is a member of Orpheus Choir. He enjoys helping lead music at his church, and hopes to further God's kingdom through this production.
Sarah Ortman (Hot Box Girl) — Sarah is a sophomore journalism major with a Spanish minor. She is from New Lenox, Illinois.This is her first production with Olivet. She is a staff writer for The GlimmerGlass, Olivet's student newspaper, and represents the University as a student a m bassador. She is so thankful to be a part of this show and hopes you enjoy!
Jordan Petersen (Crapshooter) — Jordan is a freshman zoology major from Spokane, Washington. He has never been on stage before but has acted in some small plays for his church. In the musical Into the Woods, he was in the pit playing French horn. He also likes to sing and sang in the choir back in his hometown.
Samantha Shepherd (Mission Lady) — Sam is a freshman majoring in interior design with minors in family and consumer sciences and musical theatre from Whitefish, Montana.This is her first production at Olivet, but she participated in many shows during high school. Some of her favorites are Letters toSala (Sala) and Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel). She is also an active member of Olivet's Show Choir.
Cassie Thomas (Hot Box Girl) — Cassie is a sophomore, majoring in art with a concentration in photography from Bourbonnais. Since the age of four,she has performed in over 30 productions on various stages. She previously appeared on Olivet's stage in Broadway Revue.This is her first Olivet musical. She is extremely grateful for the opportunity to perform alongside a talented cast and to work with the fantastic directors and choreographer.
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Cast BiosAubrey Thomson (General Matilda B. Cartwright) — Aubrey is a freshman English major from Morris, Illinois. She has previously appeared in Olivet's Broadway Revue: Moments and was castas Dragon in Shrek during her high school career.
Jackson Thornhill (Nathan Detroit) — This is Jackson's first production with Olivet. A freshman communications major, he is from Plainfield, Indiana. In high school, he appeared in productions of Into The Woods, Thoroughly Modern Millie and The Wizard ofOz.
Shane Trail (LL Brannigan) — Shane is a multimedia communications major from Carmel, Illinois. He has previously appeared on the Olivet stage in Wit and Proof, and will be involved in the upcoming Olivet production of Outside Mullingar.
Chase Waterbury (Crapshooter)— Chase is a sophomore m ultimedia communication major with concentrations in film studies, TV/video production and radio broadcasting.This is his first Olivet production.He has previously played the role of Marcellus Washburn in The Music Man and also portrayed baby Jesus for a church production when he was a baby. He thanks Thomas Edison for the beautiful gift of film movies and Prof. Sarver for helping him realize the superiority of theatre. Thanks to everyone involved, and to everyone who came and saw the show, it was pretty outstanding, wasn't it?
Jake Woodard (Harry the Horse) - Jake is a freshman communication major from Chicago, Illinois. His significant roles in other shows include: The Beast in Beauty and the Beast, the UPS Guy in Legally Blonde, and Friedrich VonTrapp in The Sound of Music. He thanks his parents for supporting him, Professor Sarver for welcoming him into the theatre community, and he gives God the glory for his performance(s).
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