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Friday, March 19, 2010
8:00 pm

STERN AUDITORIUM/PERELMAN STAGE, CARNEGIE HALL


Mainly Mozart


David B. Gardner, Debut Conductor
Mozart: Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K. 339

Mark Lawlor, Debut Conductor
Mozart: Vesperae de Dominica, K. 321
Lynn Eustis, Soprano
April Golliver, Mezzo-Soprano
Kim Childs, Tenor
Matthew Treviño, Bass

Pikes Peak Wind Symphony
Richard Kusk, Director

 

Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra International and Distinguished Concert Singers International

Participating in
Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K. 339: Bismarck State College Concert Choir (ND), Colleton County High School Singers (SC), Douglass High School Concert Choir (KS), Forest Lake Academy Cantabile (FL), Pawnee Heights High School Choir (KS), Southwestern College A Cappella Choir (KS), The University of Wyoming Singing Statesmen (WY), Wichita Northwest Concert Choir (KS)

Participating in Vesperae de Dominica, K. 321: A Cappella and Chamber Singers (AZ), Cappella Chamber Singers (OK), Marcos De Niza High School A Cappella Choir (AZ), Oklahoma State University Singers (OK), Stillwater High School Pioneer Chorale (OK)

 

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Pikes Peak Wind Symphony (CO)

The Pikes Peak Wind Symphony, part of the Colorado Springs Youth Symphony Association, was established in 2002 to serve advanced wind symphony musicians among young people in the region. The group has been on performance tours to Carnegie Hall (2005), Costa Rica (2004) and Japan (2007).

Musicians in the Youth Symphony Association are provided technical instruction, performance opportunities, intensive camp, global touring, collaborative performances with other arts organizations and leadership training. The Association, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, engages in diverse musical experiences which enrich young musicians and the culture of our community. Visit our website at www.csysa.com.


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A Cappella and Chamber Singers (AZ)

A Cappella is an advanced mixed choir at Mesa High and has received numerous awards for their outstanding choral singing. Members of A Cappella have traveled to Washington D.C., New York, and San Francisco on tour, and have taken part in festivals such as the Phoenix College Choral Invitational, and the Mt. San Antonio College Festival. A Cappella has also been chosen to perform at AMEA (Arizona Music Educators Association) and ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) conventions.

Chamber Singers is an advanced chamber ensemble at Mesa High. Chamber Singers has been awarded "Superior" ratings in both the jazz and madrigal genres at numerous Northern Arizona University Jazz/Madrigal Festivals. Chamber's repertoire includes vocal jazz music and chamber choir music. This year Chamber Singers has been invited to sing at the Mesa District's Principal's Conference.

Mrs. Andrea M. Jones is currently the choral director at Mesa High School in Mesa, Arizona. She graduated summa cum laude from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor of Music Education: Choral (K-12). She is currently in her second year of teaching and directs 5 choirs: EnChanté, A Cappella, Music Men, Chamber Singers and Chorale. Mrs. Jones is thrilled to have this opportunity to bring Mesa High choirs to sing at Carnegie Hall.


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J. Weiss

Bismarck State College Concert Choir (ND)

The BSC Music Program has a threefold purpose: to allow students to enjoy music by participating in performing groups, to provide the basic curriculum for students planning to become music teachers or professional performers, and to contribute to the aesthetics of campus life. Students may participate in a variety of instrumental and choral performance opportunities. Choral Ensembles include Concert Choir and Men's and Women's Chamber Choirs.

Students of all levels of ability are welcome whether they plan to major in music or participate for their own enrichment. Faculty members teach private lessons in voice, strings, piano, organ, brass, percussion, woodwinds and guitar.

Dr. John Weiss is Assistant Professor of Music at Bismarck State College where he teaches Music Appreciation, Aural Skills, Choral Conducting and conducts the BSC Concert Choir and Women's Chamber Choir. Before coming to Bismarck, he was Assistant Professor of Music at Washington State University and recently judged the Singer of the Year Competition for South Los Angeles and Orange Counties in CA and the regional NATS Artist Award Competition in Seattle. Dr. Weiss was a Metropolitan Opera Regional Finalist and has performed Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, Alfie Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Sarastro in The Magic Flute, and Mustafa in L'italiana in Algieri.


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Cappella Chamber Singers (OK)

Cappella Chamber Singers, the premiere choral ensemble at the University of Tulsa, was founded in 2006, This 32-member auditioned chamber group has performed such works as the Duruflé Requiem, Britten Rejoice in the Lamb, Pinkham Christmas Cantata, Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music, Randall Thompson Peaceable Kingdom, Barber Reincarnations, Britten Five Flower Songs, and many other choral works. Cappella Chamber Singers will perform as a featured choir at the 2010 Oklahoma Music Educators Association conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and they will also join the Signature Symphony and Chorus for the 2011 Verdi Requiem under the baton of Murry Sidlin. Cappella Chamber Singers is directed by Kim Childs.


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S. Drawdy

Colleton County High School Singers (SC)

The Colleton County High School Choral Program was established 69 years ago. Mrs. Stephanie Drawdy took over the director's position 25 years ago and is doing an amazing job directing and involving young people of the community in music. This year alone she is directing around one hundred and forty students. Each year the choral department holds various concerts and musicals throughout the year and provides entertainment for local and state venues. The trip to perform at Carnegie Hall will be a first for the 30 students from Colleton County's Choral Department. Although they have received no state or national awards they are locally known as an outstanding performing group.

Stephanie Stackley Drawdy has been the choral director at Colleton County High School, formerly known as Walterboro High School, for 25 years. She is a native of Kingstree, South Carolina in Williamsburg County. She began piano at the age of 6 continuing through high school which led to her vocal training at age 16. She received a vocal scholarship to Columbia College in Columbia, South Carolina where she receive a Music Education Degree in Vocal Performance. She continued to study voice with Amanda Sullivan Floyd for 14 years. She has been a frequent soloist in various recitals and concerts as well as director for various church and community groups in and around her community. She presently lives in Walterboro, South Carolina with her husband William and their two children Meredith and Graham.


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Douglass High School Concert Choir (KS)

Douglass High School Concert Choir is a non-audition ensemble open to all 9th-12th Grade students. They have consistently earned the highest ratings at the State Large Ensemble Contests. Their repertoire ranges from Renaissance to Pop music. The group presents three concerts plus several festival competitions each year. The DHS Concert Choir has won Best in Class awards at the "Big D Classic" in Dallas, TX, Winter Park Ski Festival in Winter Park, CO and Worlds of Fun Choral Festival in Kansas City, MO.

Brian Stranghoner, director, is currently in his 20th year of teaching public school vocal music in Douglass, Kansas. His groups have consistently received "Superior" ratings at the Middle School and High School levels. He directs three ensembles, 6th Grade General Music and Stagecraft. In the Fall Semester Douglass High School presents a musical which is open to the entire student body. Mr. Stranghoner directs, conducts and designs this production. His solo work includes opera and oratorio, recently singing Handel's "Messiah," Schubert's "Mass in Ab." Other solo appearances have included recording with the Lawrence Children's Chorus. Brian was a Resident Artist with Wichita Grand Opera, serving as Chorus Master and singing minor roles in "Rigoletto" and "Die Zauberfloete."


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Forest Lake Academy Cantabile (FL)

Cantabile is the select performing and touring choir representing Forest Lake Academy in our community, the state of Florida, and beyond. Composed of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, this diverse ensemble ministers to audiences through a wide variety of musical genres and styles. Known for musical excellence, Cantabile has been featured as guest choir for Florida Hospital and other community organizations and has held the distinguished position of Honor Choir for Disney's Candlelight Processional and Massed Choir Program for a number of years.

Mark S. Becker is choral/handbell director and chairman of the music department at Forest Lake Academy, a private boarding high school in the Orlando suburbs. He is passionate about nurturing students in their love for music. As tenor soloist and ensemble member, Becker has performed with professional and community choirs throughout his career and has been privileged to perform as a member of choirs under the baton of Olaf Christiansen, John Aldis, Sir David Willcocks, and Jonathan Willcocks. He loves his continued role as guest conductor/clinician for music festivals in the private school sector. Becker is a life-time member of The American Choral Directors Association.


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Marcos De Niza High School A Cappella Choir (AZ)

The Marcos de Niza High School choral program consists of four ensembles: Chorale, Advanced Women's Ensemble, A Cappella and Chamber Singers. The Marcos de Niza High School A Cappella is an advanced ensemble comprised mainly of students in grades 10-12. A Cappella studies advanced SATB repertoire and tours annually, most recently earning a First Place Superior in the "Windy City Classic" music festival in Chicago. A Cappella students make up the core of the musical theater program at Marcos and collaborate with the orchestra and band in concerts throughout the year.

Darin Shryock is currently in his 18th year as Director of Choral Activities at Marcos de Niza High School. A graduate of Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota, Mr. Shryock earned his Master of Music degree from Arizona State University in 1989. Mr. Shryock is also a member of Phoenix Vocal Jazz, a six-voice ensemble. He served the choral directors of Arizona for 10 years as Vice-President for Jazz/Show Choirs and Vocal Jazz Chair.

Mr. Shryock has been married for 20 years to wife, Connie. Together they raise wonderful sons, Andrew and Cole.


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R. Boyd

Pawnee Heights High School Choir (KS)

The Pawnee Heights High School Choir is thrilled to be invited to perform at Carnegie Hall. Under Ms. Boyd's direction, the choir has enjoyed consistent success for the last five years earning superior ratings at state competition. Singers have qualified for district and all-state choirs every year. The people of Hanston, Burdett, and Rozel enjoy the choir's contribution at church, athletic, and community events.

Rosanne Boyd is in her fifth year of teaching K-12 music at Pawnee Heights Schools in western Kansas. Ms. Boyd grew up on a grain and livestock farm where she learned the intricacies of irrigation and cattle processing from her father and a deep appreciation of music from her mother. She attended Tabor College in Kansas and received her Bachelor of Music degree from Azusa Pacific University in California. She has had the privilege of studying voice with Brenda Reinebach and Kristine Lyon. Music and drama tours have taken her throughout the Midwest, northeastern United States, and Los Angeles area.


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Stillwater High School Pioneer Chorale (OK)

The Stillwater High School Pioneer Chorale is formed of forty singers chosen by competitive audition. The choir meets for the entire school year and maintains an extensive performance schedule throughout the community. They have consistently scored highest ratings in the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association competions for groups, ensembles and solos. The choir is always represented by multiple selections to the All-State choir with seven being selected to the 2010 choir. Alumni of the Chorale have performed on professional stages in Broadway, Opera, and Popular styles while others have become successful music educators, community choristers and avid supports of the arts.

Steve L. Maison began his teaching career at Stillwater High School in August 1970. His teaching career includes two tenures at the school, 1970-1983 and 1992-present. A life member of American Choral Directors Association, Mr. Maison's musical training began at age four when he began learning piano, which he studied for over twenty years. Although opportunities to move to higher education were presented he felt that his true calling was guiding adolescent singers to realize the abilities with which they have been blessed. Choirs under his direction have been selected to perform before the Music Educators National Conference, the Southwest American Choral Director's Association, and the Oklahoma Music Educators Association.


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Southwestern College A Cappella Choir (KS)

Initially formed in 1927, Southwestern College's A Cappella Choir has built a long-standing reputation of excellence throughout Kansas, the Midwest, and the United States. Under the direction of Dr. David Gardner, the choir performs works by a variety of composers in styles ranging from works by the great historical composers to spirituals, jazz, and gospel. This is their second Carnegie Hall appearance, and upcoming tour plans include a concert trip to China in 2012. Southwestern College is a private institution granting undergraduate and graduate degrees and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. More than 1,900 students attend classes at the main Winfield campus, at five professional studies sites in Kansas and Oklahoma, or online around the world.

 


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The University of Wyoming Singing Statesmen (WY)

The Singing Statesmen is a non-auditioned ensemble of fifty men who represent a community of musically interested students from across campus. This high-profile men's choir focuses on fine choral literature representative of various style periods and vocal traditions, specifically cowboy and western songs associated with the state of Wyoming.

The Statesmen have toured Wyoming with the objective to promote male singing in Wyoming and throughout the Rocky Mountain region and have collaborated with the Bar-J Wranglers. A student-run male a cappella group, the Happy Jacks, is comprised of select members of the Statesmen. The Happy Jacks recently travelled to Shanghai, China as musical ambassadors from Wyoming.

Dr. Nicole Lamartine is Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wyoming in Laramie where she conducts the four of six choral ensembles. In demand as a conductor and clinician, Dr. Lamartine was chosen in 2009 to participate in a conducting master class with Maestro Helmuth Rilling at Carnegie Hall. As a professional choral musician she sings with Conspirare and the Santa Fe Desert Chorale. She is the Wyoming President of ACDA.

Dr. Lamartine's choirs have enjoyed intensive collaborations with some of the world's most prominent musicians including New York Voices, BaSix, Stephen Jackson (director of the BBC Symphony Chorus), and Wyoming's own Bar J Wranglers.


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Wichita Northwest Concert Choir (KS)

The NWHS Concert Choir is recognized as an outstanding choral ensemble. The choir is open to select upperclassmen on the Northwest campus. The choir performs a variety of choral literature from the past five centuries as well as contemporary choral literature. The NWHS Concert Choir has received numerous "I" ratings at the Kansas State Large Ensemble Festival and consecutive "I" ratings in Sight Reading under the direction of Mr. Edwards.

Charles Edwards is the Director of Choral Activities at Wichita Northwest High School. He is currently completing his MME at Wichita State University and received his BS at Wichita State University. In 2009 he was nominated for KCDA's "Young Director of the Year".


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What People Said...

   
 
Lynn Eustis
Soloist - Soprano

Thank you so much for an extraordinary experience this weekend. It was a honor to sing Mozart at Carnegie Hall, and I know my claque of family and friends thoroughly enjoyed the concert. I was beyond impressed by how smoothly everything ran -- you run a tight ship at DCINY. I also really appreciated all of the assistance I personally received from members of your staff. You made it as easy as possible for me to sing my very best. I was especially impressed by the quality and commitment of the orchestra.

 

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Richard Kusk, Director
Pikes Peak Wind Symphony


Our experience playing in Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center was fabulous! The students were overwhelmed not only by the tremendous acoustics, but also the great history of the halls. Thanks again for this tremendous opportunity and giving these students a memory of a lifetime! 

 

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