proudly presents the2020-2021 Student Ensemble Series
A Virtual Fall Festival of Choirs
featuring
Harold M. Harter Memorial Handbell ChoirAnne Anderson, bellmaster
Men’s ChoraleJason Drahos, conductor
University SingersSarah Irvin, conductor
Women’s ChoraleRyan Holder, conductor
Sunday, October 25, 20203:00 p.m., Online Livestream
Harold M. Harter Memorial Handbell ChoirAnne Anderson, bellmaster
Metanoia Philip L. Roberts
Metanoia was composed for the Metanoia Handbell Choir at the Fluvanna Correctional Center of Women near Charlottesville, Virginia. “Metanoia” comes from the Greek New Testament and means to change, repent, and to be transformed. The first section, Change, is a derivative of change ringing technique which requires discipline, patience, and confidence. The second theme, Repentance, represents regret and our desires for perfection. The third section, Transformation, incorporates both sections as genuine change and true repentance will ultimately lead to transformation. Metanoia was inspired by Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God--what is good and acceptable and perfect.” The River arr. Anna Laura Page
The River is a flowing and harmonically rich setting of the hymn, “Shall We Gather at The River” and the spiritual, “Peace Like A River.” Each tune occurs separately in the piece then simultaneously together. Anna Laura Page is an active composer, clinician, and organ recitalist. Page has a bachelor’s degree in vocal music education and a masters in music theory from the University of Kentucky. The River utilizes auditory painting within the music to represent peaceful water features in nature. The River reminds us to find peace amongst the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic.
University SingersSarah Irvin, conductor
Ave Maria Tomás Luis de Victoria (ca. 1548-1611)
Victoria was a celebrated Renaissance composer and priest from Spain who wrote only sacred music. He is known for beautifully refined imitative writing in his masses and motets that were almost all published during his lifetime.
Soon-Ah Will Be Done arr. William Dawson (1899-1990)
William L. Dawson conducted band and choir during his tenure as a professor and administrator at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Soon-Ah Will be Done is typical of his compositional style with syncopation and tonal harmonies that create an energetic and hopeful spiritual arrangement.
Program
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum: benedicta tu in mulieribus,et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. Sancta Maria, Regina coeli,dulcis et pia; O Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, et cum electis te videamus.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women,and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Queen of Heaven,sweet and blessed, O Mother of God, pray for us sinners, We behold thee among the chosen.
Men’s ChoraleJason Drahos, conductor
Roomie Wood, student conductor and accompanist
Sto Mi e Milo Macedonian Folk Song, arr. by Daniel Hughes (b. 1969)
This Macedonia, folk song tells the story of a young person talking with their mother about how nice it would be to live and own a store in the countryside and watching the townspeople go by.
Roomie Wood, student conductorLogan Willson, Tyler Herr, Tyler Pulley, soloists
“The Pasture” from Frostiana Randall Thompson (1899-1994)
The Pasture is from Randall Thompson’s Frostiana, a set of seven songs set to pastoral poems by Robert Frost. The work was composed in 1959 for the 200th anniversary of the Town of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Love Potion #9 Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, arr. Mac Huff
Love Potion #9, written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1959, hit the top of the US charts performed by The Searchers. In this arrangement, Mac Huff successfully captured all of the early rock & roll excitement of the original.
Caleb Ellis, soloist
Women’s ChoraleRyan Holder, conductorDaryl Shay, accompanist
Sebastian Garcia Valle, student conductorAmanda Johnson, student conductor
Lineage Andrea Ramsey
Andrea Ramsey’s setting of the Margaret Walker text leaps off the musical page as words crying to be sung. “My grandmothers were strong. They followed plows and bent to toil.” This was not frailty - this was determined womanhood and describes the strength of a speaker’s enslaved female ancestors and how they suffered for that strength.
Words by Margaret WalkerSebastian Garcia-Valle, student conductor
And Ain’t I A Woman! Susan Borwick
Susan Borwick is a composer, musicologist, music theorist, teacher, and ordained minister who graduated magna cum laude from Baylor University with degrees in music theory and composition. The song “Ain’t I a Woman” is originally a poem written by Sojourner Truth in 1851. Sojourner was born with the name Isabella Baumfree and was a slave in New York. After gaining her freedom in 1827, she became an abolitionist & women’s rights activist.
Words based on speech by Sojourner Truthat the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio in 1851
Amanda Johnson, student conductor
From Dusk to Dawn Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947)
From Dusk to Dawn tells the story of the Liberian women protesting the second civil war which engulfed the country between 1999 and 2003. Led by Leymah Gbowee (Winner of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize), the women prayed, marched, sang and resolutely waited for peace. Their “uniforms” were white T-shirts. At times, the women doubted their strength, but, with hands joined together, they became peace mothers. Ultimately, they proclaimed, “Mighty be our powers!”
Words by Martha Greene Eads & Leymah Gbowee
Katelyn Mason, soloist
Still I Rise Words and Music by Rosephanye Powell (b.1962)
Still I Rise was inspired by the poem of the same name by poet laureate Maya Angelou. It is a women’s anthem, saluting the strength of women to persevere through life’s difficulties–low self-esteem, physical and emotional abuse, rape, incest, prejudice, and abandonment. Even though a woman’s life may be filled with tears and heartaches, each day that she finds herself still living, she discovers that she has grown stronger and risen a little higher because her circumstances have not overcome her. Thus, every new day can be one of hope and joy because regardless of the past, today, “still I rise”!
Tianna Williams & Mattison Avery, soloists
Men’s ChoraleBassNoah DilworthHunter LarsonRobert LeeDamon MartinezLogan Willson
BaritoneRyan EvansTyler HerrNick MoorePeter SeivertLance SmithDakota Warren-McKenzie
TenorCaleb EllisDaniel HernandezKyle KinkaidTyler PulleyKonnor Wolf
University Singers
TenorSean GallegosDaniel HernandezAlexander KausBenjamin LawlorBrian Robles CordovaJonathan Williams
BassRobert BarronKazin ColeRyan EvansJoshua SchomakerCooper SmithLogan Willson
AltoKaylee BerryMia CoronaGrace CumberlidgeAbigail DanielsenAmanda EversonAvery MondragonAdelina MyersSurina TeetersMacy WalkerTianna Williams
SopranoEstacia AguileraJordan ArmijoKimberly AtkinsonAlexis ConnellHeather DuBoisSamantha JorgensenIndiana MeadeValerie SeetonMadeleine SehlbachCheyenne SwearingenNadia Syaheda
Harold M. Harter Memorial Handbell Choir
Emily QuintanaMadelyn RobertsStephanie Salas
Lauren MendozaAbby MinterLiana Mitchell
Amber BerryKaylee BerryJohannah DickensonAmanda Everson
Women’s ChoraleSofia SernaMadi ShawNicole StawarskiElla WeinzingerBrooke Wochner
Alto IIKaylee BerrySage BondJordyn DeAndaBeth DufekMargaret GreeneAlly HuffmanAlexis JexAmanda JohnsonArianna LevrichLiberty TilusTianna Williams
Mazie BurtonTaylor DayKarli DieuLiana MitchellShelby MorganStephanie PondBrooke SchimbeckSuzanne SchulerRebecca SmithJocelyn Zeigler
Alto IKatherine CarriereDaisy Flitsch Abby FothFaith ManionCaroline RideoutMadelyn Roberts
Soprano IHaley AchtzehnGrace AndersonKaitlyn AntiocoMattison Avery Elly Ditmore Brook LaRoskKaitlyn MasoElese McKinnonEmily QuintantEmma SteversonEmily TravisEmilie Williams
Soprano IIMadeline AlsupLizzy ArandaAshleyn Billings
Video Production CrewRyan Holder, director and editor
Kazin Cole, Jason Drahos, Colton Stuart, camera operators
*President+Vice president
AcknowledgementsDr. Todd Sullivan, Director of the School of Music
Dr. Edith A. Copley, Director of Choral StudiesDr. Ryan Holder, Associate Director of Choral StudiesRuth Solin, Choral Studies Administrative Associate
DR. RYAN W. HOLDER is currently in his 15th year as the Associate Director of Choral Studies at NAU, where he directs the Women’s Chorale and High Altitude vocal jazz ensemble, and teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting, choral arranging, and serves as the adviser for the NAU Student Chapter of ACDA. Dr. Holder has given lectures and presentations at local, state, and regional ACDA and NAfME conventions, including a session on “Male Choir Directors:
Working with and Relating to Beginning Women’s Choirs” at the 2009 ACDA National Convention. His vocal jazz ensembles have performed at state and regional ACDA conferences, and was one of only three vocal jazz ensembles selected to perform at the 2012 Jazz Educators Network Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Ryan is currently Past-President of AzACDA and was recently awarded Arizona Choir Director of the Year. He is Director of Music at The Church of the Red Rocks in Sedona, and is the founding artistic director of the Sedona Academy of Chamber Singers.
Faculty Conductor
SARAH IRVIN is in her second year of graduate studies at Northern Arizona University in pursuit of a master of music degree in choral conducting where she conducts the University Singers. Originally from Carson City, Nevada, Sarah received her bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2016. After graduation, she taught elementary music and middle school choir in Reno. Sarah directed youth choirs with Sierra Nevada Children’s Choir and has directed the
Junior Boys Choir at Sierra Mountain Music Camp for the past three years. Sarah has performed roles with Nevada Chamber Opera in productions such as The Medium, Le Nozze di Figaro, Suor Angelica, and Iolanthe. Before moving to Flagstaff, she was an active choir member and featured soloist with the Nevada Chamber Singers, University Symphonic Choir, Reno Baroque Ensemble, Nevada Concert Winds, Reno Chamber Orchestra, Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Toccata Tahoe Symphony Orchestra.
JASON DRAHOS is a first-year graduate student at Northern Arizona University pursuing a master of music degree in choral conducting. An Iowa native, he earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Luther College in Decorah, IA. After graduating, Jason taught music for several years in the international school circuit, conducting school and community choirs of various ages. He was a founding member and conductor of the Muscat Chamber Singers in Muscat, Oman, and has
performed and conducted with the Moscow Oratorio Society in Russia. Currently, Jason conducts the NAU Men’s Chorale and serves as Music Director for the Master Chorale of Flagstaff and Arizona Mountain Chorale.
ANNE ANDERSON is a senior undergraduate choral music education major at Northern Arizona University. Originally from Apache Junction, Arizona, Anne began ringing handbells in middle school under the direction of international esteemed bellmaster and NAU alumnus, Doug Benton. This is her first year as bellmaster with the handbell choir at NAU and she is extremely excited for the opportunity to work with the ensemble and contribute to its rich history. In her time at
NAU, Anne has participated in multiple ensembles including the Women’s Chorale, University Singers, NAU Chamber Singers, Harter M. Memorial Handbell Choir, and the internationally acclaimed Shrine of the Ages choir. In addition to serving as bellmaster, Anne is president of Jacks on Broadway, president of the Delta Eta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, and secretary for the NAU American Choral Directors Association Student Chapter.
Student Conductors
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYSchool of Music
President’s Circle ($10,000 & more)Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund ( J)Chester and Ann Goldberg Family Trust (F)Donald D. & Marena Hales (C, CP)Michael T. & Karen I. Kitt (CP, H, S)Kathay A. & Joseph F. Ladrigan (CP)Clara M. Lovett (CP)R. Carlos Nakai & Pamela Hyde-Nakai (CP)Thomas M. & Lucretia Patrick (St)Stanley E. & Dawn J. Sutherland (CP, S)
President’s Associates Gold ($5,000-9,999)Edward G. Bowell & Anne-Marie Malotki
(Or)Rita & Tom Cheng (CP)Elizabeth S. Grobsmith (C, CP)Robert T. & Mary Newstead (F)Terence & Robin M. Roche (C)
President’s Associates Blue ($2,500-4,999)Barbara Curry-Kaufman & Lance Kaufman
(MC)James H. & Janet L. Harter (C)Presser Foundation (S) Joseph A. & Marla K. Tyndall (F)
President’s Associates Pine ($1,000-2,499)Lenore B. & George Barrientos (S)Nicole Duclos (S)Bjorn K. & Jen Flugstad (CP)William Grabe & Fredrica L. Stoller (C, Or)Adam & Jennifer Graff (A)Thomas & Barbara Harter (C)Ann R. Johnson (F)Peter A. & Cathy R. Jolma (St)Stephen Meyer (B)Mike E. Pinnix (B)Douglas S. Riddle (S)
Edgar & Janet Sands (CP)Frank E. & Louise H. Scott (CP)David B. Shaffer & Donna Weistrop (C, F, Or, S)Bill R. & Virginia L. Williams (S)
Philanthropist ($500-999)Arizona Community Foundation (St)Christopher J. & Corinne W. Bavasi (C)Douglas J. Benton (C)Foster J. & Jennifer P. Burton (Or)Gary Chesley (B)Thomas J. Cleman & Sonya N. Kennedy (F)David & Sandra J. Ferguson (P)Flagstaff Festival of Science (A)Jeffrey and Angela Glosser (F)Eugene M. & Margaret Ann Hughes (C)Gisele LeBaron (B)Bruce L. Nelson (B)Krystine S. Nelson (B)Sheryl J. Nelson (B)John R. & Jacqueline J. Peterson (B)Gerald T. Rabenstine (B)Allison L. Stewart (D)
Benefactor ($250-499)Anonymous Donor (B)Anonymous Donor (F)Suzanne G. Berger & Scott O. Pearson (T)Jerry Calkins (MC)Flagstaff Master Chorale Inc. (C)Bruce E. & Kathrin W. Fox (C)Caroline M. Hughes (S)Floyd Jordan (B)Malcolm & Jane Jozoff (CP)Gisela & William J. Kluwin (Or)Lavina S. Logsdon (F)David Love (S)Lori Macpherson (B)Sharon A. & Richard A. Meyer (B)Frank J. Oliver (S)Dennis J. & Carol J. Peat (B, St)
HONOR ROLL OF DONORSContributions between July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020
Danil G. Sakall (S)Michelle & Gerald C. Snyder (S)Catherine Speirs (F, S)James A. Tyburczy & Lisa Gaddis (S)Sheryl L. & Frederick J. Vrba (Or)
Patron ($100-249)Anonymous (C)Shirley A. Ardrey (S)Stacy Barnes (B)Elizabeth J. Benham (CP)Suzanne Boyce (C)Sy & Anita F. Brandon (F)Alice F. Brinton (S)Tim & Barbara Buer (C)Dixie & Mike Charlton (B)Brandy H. Clay (S)Lance Coochyouma (B)Core Balance Therapy (A)Christopher J. & Kimberly S. Crepinsek (B)Richard Dickenson (B)Rita H. & Tom Dickinson (S)Mindy Downs (B)Dixie R. Estes (St)Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund (S)Michele A. Frederick (B)Harold & Dianne Froze (B)Gerardo E. Garcia ( J)Hartzell Family Foundation (S)Richard C. & Marie E. Helt ( J)Santi S. & Bradley K. Hindes (B)Dave Hinshaw (B)Mary Anna Hite (B)Michelle K. & Tony M. Holyfield (F)Russell Jenkins (B)Randolph Kirk (S)Suzanne Lafollette-Black (B)George & Susan Lockwood (Or)Jonathan Lunine (S)Jennifer W. Machamer (F)Mary Lou Mackenzie (B)Kathleen R. & John R. Marvin (C)Holly McEnaney (MC)Alfred S. McEwen & Eileen M. Haney (S)Norm J. & Lynn E. Medoff (S)Kathleen D. & G. Fred F. Murlless (F)Robert R. Nichols (S)Keran, III & Dorthy O’Brien (C)Kevin R. & Cynthia A. O’Donnell (B)Richard B. Polichetti (B)
Scott & Lucy H. Porter (F)Ernest Power (B)David & Ghydaa A. Prather (D)Julie M. & David M. Quintana (B)Dean Rabenstine (B)Jerrianne Rain (B)Dean Rennell (B)Steven H. & Deborah D. Roberts (S)Elaine S. & David F. Roemer (S)Debra L. & Craig C. Runbeck (S)Michael J. Saks & Roselle L. Wissler (CP)Phyllis M. Schiller & Cathy A. Small (F)David Schleicher (Or)Gregory & Jeannette Schultz (B)Donald M. & Patricia B. Schwandt (S)Patrick T. & Jennifer Sieben (C, F)Warren N. Spikes (S)Mark J. & Jennifer P. Spinti (C, F)Robert F. Stolp (B)Kent Swarts (B)Gloria Traicoff (F)Aaron J. Weiland (B)Raymond & Caroline Weimer (C)Patricia W. & Richard E. West (MC)
Friend ($1-99)JoAnne & Brent Archinal (S)Ralph G. Arroyo (D)Kevin F. & Sarah Bittner (S)Lanae C. Blocker (F)MaryAnne D. & David L. Bruner (B)Jessica L. Bryne (B)Karen S. & Jeff R. Bulkeley (B)Diana Burger (B)Elizabeth A. & Kyle D. Champion (S)Jeff W. & Cara L. Cumberlidge (D)T. A. & Lois A. Doeller (C)Caitlin Downs (B)Craig C. & Sarah Y. Evins (B)Pamela Evins (B)Shellie Freedkin (B)Kerry Gaiz & Megan Gray (B)Steve Gelbart (B)Joanna Gilman (S)Myrna H. Goldstein (S)Paulin & Gloria Gonzalez (B)Andrea Guerrette (S)Lois Hales (S)Robin R. Hayr (B)Beth Hermanson (B)
The School of Music thanks its many donors for their generous support of our programs. To report errors in this donor list, or to make a contribution, please contact Dr. Todd E. Sullivan, Director of the School of Music, at 928-523-3731 or [email protected] .
Please make contribution checks to “NAU Foundation” and mail to:
NAU FoundationPO Box 4094
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4094.
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You may also donate online at alumni.nau.edu/giving.aspx.Click on “College of Arts and Letters,” then “Choral Studies.”
A = Community Music and Dance Academy • B = Band • C = Choral Studies • CP = Capital Project • D = Development • F = Fund for Musical Excellence • Horizons Concert Series • J = Jazz Studies
• LT = Lyric Theater • MC = Curry Summer Music Camp • Or = Orchestra • P = Percussion • S = Scholarship • St = All-Steinway School Initiative • T = Take A Seat
Katherine & Randy Hermanson (B)Melissa C. & Jacob Johnson (S)Kevin O. & Jenifer J. Joyce (B)Phyllis C. Kegley (F)Abraham J. Kelley & John P. Masserini (B)Elizabeth LaGro (S)Marshall Lee (B)Shannon McBreen (B)Timothy & Macrina N. McCullough (S)Melodee Mejia (B)Denise A. & John L. Milhoan (B)Maverick Miller (B)Mountain Peak Music (S)Ingrid C. & Brent A. Mullance (MC)Robin C. Neely (F)Mary & Darrel C. Negri (B)Craig Nelson (B)William Nelson (B)Judy OBier (B)William J. & Kathy A. O’Brien (S)Benjamin Ordaz (B)Rebecca Pena (B)
Madison Potts (B)Janis S. & Jay F. Pryor (F)Pamela Rector (B)Rachel Rhodes (B)Cameron A. Robertson (S)Sheila Roche (B)Joshua Roldan (B)Darlene Russell (C)Saw Shein (B)Kendra Smith (B)Cindy Snider Rabenstine (B)Laurence A. Sonderblom (S)Bonnie M. & Dennis L. Symonds (S)Laura Umphrey (D)Luann E. Verhelst (D)Ruby Vineyard (B)Cindy Wade (B)Amy Whetten (B)Pamela White (B)Joey A. & Nanci G. Williams (S)Kevin Wilson (B)
2020-2021 Choral Scholarship Recipients
Eldon A. and Roger W. Ardrey Memorial Music Scholarship Talia Ruiz
Edith A. Copley Choral Scholarship Samantha Jorgensen
Robert H. and Lottie J. Copley Memorial Endowment for Choral Music Heather Drusedum
Pat B. Curry Music Scholarship Anna Holt
Katie Healey Gerrich Choral Music Education Student Teaching Award Itzel Lucero
Lloyd and Sally Hanson Singer/Actor Award of Excellence Elizabeth Aranda
Sally Harris Hanson Women’s Chorale Founding Director’s Award Rose Phillips
Ralph E. and Winifred Hess Memorial Scholarship Kaylee Berry
Andrea Josephs Endowed Scholarship for Performing Arts Amanda Everson
Mel Kinney Scholarship Anne Anderson Elizabeth Good Brooke Wochner Roomie Wood
Carol Lindsay Endowment for Choral Music Scholarship Amanda Johnson
Lippincott Choral Music Scholarship Amanda McKay
Master Chorale of Flagstaff Scholarship Kazin Cole
Brennan W. Maynard Memorial Music Scholarship Kirsi Steverson
Douglas S. Riddle Choral Student Teaching Scholarship Mackenzie Tanquary
Nando Schellen Opera Singer of Promise Award Mary Kray
David Shaffer and Donna Weistrop Choral Scholarship Margaret Neil
Shrine of the Ages Choral Scholarship Abigail Dotts Jésus Galaviz Arreguin
Edgar Stone Vocal Scholarship Desmond O’Connell
Henny Kroemer Warner Memorial Scholarship Colton Stuart
John C. and Elizabeth P. White Choral/Vocal Scholarship Anne Anderson
Virginia Williams Choral Music Student Teaching Scholarship Mackenzie Tanquary
Upcoming Choral Events
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