2016 PeRfoRmanCe guiDe - Bay View Music Festival
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2016 PeRfoRmanCe guiDe - Bay View Music Festival
2016 PERFORMANCE GUIDE 1 National Historic Landmark EST. 1875 A Chautauqua on Lake Michigan Please RECYCLE to preserve this area for future generations. return this book to an usher after the program. 1 front inside cover MGM AD full color 1 Faculty artists With over thirty faculty artists who both teach and perform internationally, Bay View is your summer home for great performances from a variety of musical styles and a destination for those wishing to study an instrument or voice, at any experience level. These dedicated musicians teach all day and perform concerts each Wednesday and Sunday evening from mid-June through mid-August. If you would like to take lessons for your enjoyment, enrichment, or budding career as a performer, children or adults of any age are welcome to register. Call 231-347-4210 for details or visit www.bayviewfestival.org. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Chris Ludwa STRINGS Wanchi Huang, Violin Fangye Sun, Violin Lin He, Violin Fitzhugh Gary, Viola Jounghoon Song, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello Theodore Buchholz, Cello Philip Alejo, Bass WINDS Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon Spectrum BRASS Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba VOICE Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Keyboard/ PERCUSSION Fred Marderness, Timpani/Percussion Kelly Hale, Piano/Organ Matt McFarlane, Piano Anthony Patterson, Piano Casey Robards, Piano DIRECTors Brian Onderdonk, Conductor, Opera Bill Fabris, Stage Director, Opera & Musical Latoya Lain, Music Director, Musical Theresa Harrington, Stage Director, Youth Theatre Chris Ludwa, Conductor of Festival Choir, Orchestra, & Musical Administration Matt McFarlane, Director of Operations Dana Reynolds, Office Administrator David Warren, Box Office Manager & Dorm Director Laurielle Warren, Box Office Manager Private Lessons If you would like to take lessons for your enjoyment, enrichment, or budding career as a performer, children or adults of any age are welcome to register. Call 231-347-4210 for details or visit www.bayviewfestival.org. 2 underwritten faculty chairs, ENSEMBLES & CONCERtS Spectrum Brass Quintet is underwritten by Neil and Marsha Bidwell. Risa Renae Harman holds the Karen Schuiling Endowed Soprano chair. Scott Thornburg holds the Thomas Van Leuven Memorial chair. Evita made possible by Carol Perkins, David and Carol Parker, and the WMR Family Foundation. Performance of Indigo Girls made possible by Virginia Galvin Crouse Visiting Artist Endowment. Additional support for emerging artists and guest performers on vespers provided by David and Theresa Crouse. William Davis Green Foundation makes possible the Sacred/Historical Vespers. Broadway vespers presented by Bob and Lisa Jones Foundation In Honor of Karen Bohn Ward Walstrom in support of Spirituals Intensive program and concerts in the community. Ali and Laura El Mohandes make possible the Soul Revue: 1975-1985 pops concert on 7.23. Please consider honoring or memorializing a loved one by supporting a specific cause about which you are passionate. Call the Bay View Development Office at 231-347-6225 or talk to Chris Ludwa after a concert. Performing arts SUPPORTERS The following individuals enable the vision of the Bay View Music Festival to come to fruition through general donations and underwriting. Their support of individual concerts, pianos, special lighting and sound equipment and other improvements allows us to keep our ticket price low enough that all can continue to enjoy the performing arts traditions we’ve established. These individuals have donated between Summer 2015 and April 30, 2016. Our annual Adrian Boyer Concerto/ Aria Competition & Orchestra on July 3 is made possible thanks to: Bay View Womans Council Neil and Marsha Bidwell Karen Bohn Deborah Boland Mrs. Bryan Bryan Sharon and Roger Burau Frank and Barbara Burdine Adrian Boyer Hugo Gottesman Fund Constance and James Burt In Memory of Virginia Leonard Glen and Pamela Carpenter New Donors and Ray & Joan Ludwa Mr. and Mrs. Coffin Coffin James M. and Beverly J. Ragland George and Susanne Dauler Jo Ellyn Clarey Barbara Weber Mary Doerr Mary Doerr Fred Weber, Jr. David and Mary Doidge Donna Domilici Robert W. and Patricia Ann Peter Dow, in memory of Mary Don and Kathy Duquette Zetterberg, in Memory of Max C. Dykhouse Linn Keller C. Collins Don and Kathy Duquette Pat and Sophie McGee Laura and Ali El-Mohandes Susan Sariego Appreciation Night Nancy Fazio John S. Snyder Donors Ken and Terri Forrest Elke Frankenberg The Bay View David Hedrick and Mary Kay William Frasch Fellowship Program Berles, in memory of Wilbur provides over $3000 in David and Ruthe Gerarduzzi Hedrick Mark and Jo Ellen Gilbert support of a student Dick and Carolyn Chambers who comes for 8 weeks Paul K. and Carol C. Godwin Al and Susan Darold William and Patricia Grafstrom and engages in an Mike and Annette Davis Brenda Green ongoing relationship Jackie Harrison Gerrit B. and Jan Gucky with the donor. David and Fran Hill Kelly Hale Noranette Lear David E. and Sharyn A. Hansen Eric and Tobi Breisach Ms. Murbach Murbach Karl and Michelle Hansen Bob and Sharon Kammeraad Sue Noble Jackie Harrison James M. and Beverly J. Ragland David and Carol Parker The WMR Family Foundation John and Sarah Helge Bill and Amy Wolff Bob and Sharon Kammeraad Dick and Jane Kelbaugh Music Scholarship Brass Scholarship Fund Anonymous Donations allow Catherine Lange hundreds of students Anonymous Bob and Jean Long to come and Robert Banwell Nancy and Ray Ludwa experience Bay View Jobst Blachy each year and provide Joann Lundberg Karen Bohn over $30,000 annually. Boyd and Judy McClaskey Kathy Brady Jan and Dan McDermott They include: Barbara Brandt Matthew and Molly McFarlane Beverly Brandt Dick and Maureen McKaig Campus Club of BV Robert and Norma Brown Richard and Juliette Moynihan Robert Banwell Daniel and Jilby Cheston Harbor Springs Chamber Foundation Bob and Sharon Kammeraad Julie and Sherman Shultz Kalmin D. and Marsha C. Smith 3 Barbara Murbach Marlene Murphy Ms. Murphy Ed and Libby Neithercut Judith Osborne Carol Parker Ray and Lynn Pensinger Carol Perkins John W. and Maureen E. Pugsley James M. and Beverly J. Ragland Casey Robards Annette Rokop Betty Salzer Marian Kennedy Sanford Dr. Mary Santini Santini Clarence and Phyllis Scheffler Carolyn J. Schloff Michael Schulz Art and Sharon Schupbach Patricia Sehr Grace Shearer Darrel and Sue Shinn Gary Shults Tom and Mary Lou Smith Glenn and Betty Stevens Stan and Jerilyn Sutton Carolyn Switzer Melissa Thompson Bill and Ruth Tomkinson Patti Van Der Have Roger and Katherine Winslow Robert W. and Patricia Ann Zetterberg A special thanks to Willem & Patti Van Der Have for their annual High Tea Initiative which has raised over $25,000 since its inception. General Performing Arts Donors make everything possible from advanced lighting to improvements in ticketing to audience comfort. They include: Acorn Elder Care LLC, in memory of Robert Timyan Phyllis Adams Adams Jonathan Amy and Betty Flood, in memory of Nancy E. Peterson John P. and Barbara Moran Anonymous Anonymous Anton Anton Alice Avery, in memory of Doris Baker Marie and Jeff Baert, in memory of Robert Timyan Kathryn L. Bayster Gordon and Anne Becker Bona and Brian Beckley, in memory of Brian Beckley Jeffrey and Laura Bennett David Hedrick and Mary Kay Berles, in memory of Thomas C. Shearer David Hedrick and Mary Kay Berles, in memory of David L. Jones David Hedrick and Mary Kay Berles Charles Bingham Mary Jane Black, in memory of Ronald A. Black Sylvia and Bock Bock Cary Boggs Karen Bohn Gilda Bone, in Memory of Max C. Collins Eric and Tobi Breisach Sharon Britton Nancy and Ronald Broquet Christine and J.D. Brown Robert and Norma Brown Frank and Barbara Burdine Tom and Sandy Burr Burr, in memory of Robert Timyan Constance and James Burt Michael Cameron Martin Collica, in memory of Max C. Collins Brian Collins Jeff and Pat Dauler Patricia and Richard Dinger, in memory of Robert Timyan Margaret and Paul Dufault, in memory of Paul Dufault A. Louise Earhart Donna Earhart Jean Frentz Charlie and Fran Gano Jeffrey Groehn Jackie Harrison, in memory of David L. Jones Julia Healy David and Fran Hill Nancy Hodgkiss Thomas and Mary Hord Mr. and Mrs. Janecke Janecke Stuart Jenkins, in memory of Max C. Collins James Jones Marian Kennedy Kennedy Karen and Lee Roy Knapp Barbara Kopitz, in memory of Max C. Collins Richard and Ann Kraft, in memory of Bernice V. Beard Richard and Ann Kraft, in memory of Lawrence E. Dykhouse Richard and Ann Kraft, in memory of Janet Moehn Richard and Ann Kraft, in memory of Mary Tanner Richard and Ann Kraft, in memory of Lawrence R. Ternan Janet Kreger Mary Lee Douglas and Minda Lehman Ellen Liestenfeltz Joann Lundberg, in memory of Becky Lundberg James and Linda Matthews Jan and Dan McDermott Diane and Hugh McLeod III Michigan Council for Art and Cultural Affairs Michigan State University FBO City Opera House Elisabeth (Libby) Mondala Becky Monnies-Chaffin Marlene Murphy Margaret and Robert Nault, in memory of Robert Timyan David and Carol Parker Petoskey Bay View Country Club, in memory of Robert Timyan Petoskey Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation Dina Pettersen Riquelme James M. and Beverly J. Ragland Gerald Wayne and Hannah M. Rees Meredith Richter Michael and Glynn Ann Ruggeri, in memory of Robert Timyan Paul and Laura Sandie, in memory of Max C. Collins Cecelia Saputo Allyson Schumacher Patricia Sehr, in memory of Joseph Lyons Beth Selke Betty Sims, in memory of David P. Sims Tom and Mary Lou Smith Kalmin D. and Marsha C. Smith, in honor of Sarah Bunker Stafford and Jan Smith Emily Soelter David and Fran Spencer Jon and Susan Stahl, in memory of James Townsend Stan and Jerilyn Sutton Velma Theisen Paul N. and Ingrid Tomey Catherine and Douglas R. Trebilcock, in honor of Chris Ludwa Lillian Tribble, in memory of Max C. Collins Norlin and Judy Tymes Robert and Patricia Utter, in memory of Catherine E. Smith Roberta Vander Breggen Julie and Warren Veltman, in memory of Robert Timyan Hans Wagner Tracy West Ann Wightman Robert Willet George Williams Margaret Williams Dawn and Steven Wilson, in memory of Robert Timyan Arianna Zethelius, in memory of Max C. Collins Robert W. and Patricia Ann Zetterberg, in memory of Max C. Collins June Zoerhof Pops Concerts Morning Council David and Theresa Crouse Linda Dicker William Grafstrom Ali and Laura El Mohandes Donald Olmsted Don Persons Gwendolyn Pike Karan Weinberg In Memory of Virginia Leonard and Ray and Joan Ludwa These supporters of Youth Theatre make this program possible: David Hedrick and Mary Kay Berles Berles Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Paul K. and Carol C. Godwin Gerrit B. and Jan Gucky, in memory of Catherine E. Smith Kelly Hale Sara Holmes David and Carol Parker Petoskey Plastics Clarence and Phyllis Scheffler Carolyn J. Schloff Norm and Diane V. Wells The WMR Family Foundation DON’T SEE YOUR NAME HERE? Contact us and we’ll be happy to add you to our list of supporters! Call Melissa Thompson at 231-347-6225 or see Chris Ludwa with your idea. 4 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, June 19, 2016 Journey of the Spirit This concert brought to you by William Davis Green Foundation. Opening Hymn: I Sing the Almighty Power of God Ellacombe Audience With a Voice of Singing Martin Shaw Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Kelly Hale, Organ Fiat Lux Théodore Dubois Kelly Hale, Organ “Cavatina” from String Quartet No. 13 in Bb major, Op. 130 Ludwig van Beethoven Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Fangye Sun, Violin Fitz Gary, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello “Whitewater Rapids” from Roaring Fork Suite Eric Ewazen Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon Standing In the Need of Prayer Traditional Spiritual Brian Banion, Bass Matt McFarlane, Piano Deep River Wanchi Huang, Violin Traditional, arr. Heifetz Casey Robards, Piano Adagio Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni Scott Thornburg, Trumpet This Little Light of Mine Kelly Hale, Organ Traditional, arr. Raney Matt McFarlane & Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Duo 5 “Domine Deus” from Gloria in D Major, RV 589 Antonio Vivaldi Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Sara Fracker, Oboe Daniel Tressel, Cello Casey Robards, Harpsichord Give Me Jesus Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Traditional, arr. Hogan Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Jesus Shall Reign/I Know That My Redeemer Lives arr. Tucker Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Kirk Ringers of First Presbyterian Church, Harbor Springs “Offertorium” from Requiem Giuseppe Verdi Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Organ Closing Hymn: Sent Forth By God’s Blessing Ash Grove Audience Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir 6 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Espoused: Bare to the Brahms Une Bouche Aimee Giovanni Bottesini Tutto il Mondo Serra Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Anthony Patterson, Piano Philip Alejo, Contrabass Bare Songs Brian Banion, Bass Edwin Penhorwood Kelly Hale, Piano Chansons de Bilitis La flûte de Pan La Chevelure Le Tombeau des naïades Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Claude Debussy Kelly Hale, Piano Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, op. 25 Johannes Brahms I. Allegro Fangye Sun, Violin Fitzhugh Gary, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello Anthony Patterson, Piano 7 SOARS June 17-25, 2016 Bay View Music Festival Summer Opera Art Song and Recording Seminar Evening of Art Song Friday, June 17, 2016 7 pm Voorhies Hall, Bay View, MI Admission: Free with Donations Accepted SOARS singers and pianists are featured in a varied program of songs in English, German, French and Italian by well-known composers. English translations for the songs will be provided. Come enjoy a taste of the wonderful collaboration between music, words, voice and piano! Opera à la Carte (2 free performances!) Friday, June 24, 2016 1st Congregational Church Charlevoix, MI 8 pm Saturday, June 25, 2016 Hall Auditorium Bay View, MI 8 pm Admission: Free with donations accepted The Opera à la Carte program offers the opportunity for pre-professional opera singers to hone their art through the exploration of all stages of preparation from the research and study of historical styles, to character analysis and movement. Each student is featured in stylistically contrasting roles in which they would be professionally cast today or in the near future. This performance is the culmination of two weeks of intense work on behalf of these talented young artists as well as festival faculty and staff. SOARS Ensemble Members and Pianists: Andrea Bickford, Marin Tack, Lauren Corcoran, Natalie Bodkin, Maranda Ginop – Soprano Mattie Crisp, Charlotte Green – Mezzo soprano Nathan Brown, Philip Eschweiler, Austin Glover – Tenor Yichen Li – Countertenor Gray Leiper, Logan Dell’Aqua, Marcel Mello – Baritone Cody Bradley, Alyssa Griffith, Alex Munger – Piano SOARS Faculty and Staff: Dr. Risa Renae Harman, Vocal Area Coordinator and Voice Faculty Dr. Casey Robards, Opera Scenes Musical Director, Pianist Dr. Mariah Boucher, Art Song Coach, Pianist Dr. Sarah Stone, Opera Scenes Stage Director Nick Gisonde, Opera Scenes Assistant Director Brian Banion, Voice Faculty Élise DesChamps, Voice Faculty Jeffrey Picón, Voice Faculty 8 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, June 26, 2016 Salute to The Grammys Hymn: Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee Ode to Joy Audience “The Heavens Are Telling” from The Creation Franz Joseph Haydn Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Kelly Hale, Organ Fred Marderness, Timpani Theme from Titanic James Horner Kelly Hale, Organ Happy Days Are Here Again Milton Ager and Jack Yellen Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Tony Patterson, Piano Four on the Floor Libby Larsen Fangye Sun, Violin Daniel Tressel, Cello Casey Robards, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot Scott Thornburg, Trumpet The Power of Two Giacomo Puccini Kelly Hale, Organ Amy Ray and Emily Saliers Owen James and Maya Story, Guitar and Vocal “Vais criollo” from 4 Valses Venezolanos Antonio Lauro David Asbury, Guitar “Confetti Mind” from Confetti Man David Balakrishnan Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Fangye Sun, Violin Fitz Gary, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello 9 La Vie en Rose Édith Piaf Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Matt McFarlane, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass Chris Ludwa, Percussion MerenguePaquito Rivera Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Sara Fraker, Oboe Owen James, Guitar Philip Alejo, Bass Daniel Tressel, Cello Wanchi Huang, Violin Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Hymn: Sing Praise to God, Who Has Shaped Lobe Den Herren Audience Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir 10 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Summer String Serenade: Beethoven & Tchaikovsky String Quartet No. 8 in E Minor, op. 59, No. 2 Ludwig van Beethoven I. Allegro II. Monto Adago III. Allegretto IV. Finale Presto Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Fangye Sun, Violin Fitz Gary, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello Fünf Stücke für Streichquartett Erwin Schulhoff I. Alla Valse viennese (allegro) II. Alla Serenata (allegretto con moto) III. Alla Czeca (molto allegro) IV. Alla Tango milonga (andante) V. Alla Tarantella (prestissimo con fuoco) Bay View String Quartet Serenade for Strings in C Major, op. 48 Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky IV. Finale: Andante-Allegro Con Spirito Bay View String Faculty and Student Ensemble 11 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, July 3, 2016 TV Themes and Technicolor Hymn: How Can I Keep From Singing? Traditional, arr. Goeller Audience The Winners of the 2016 Adrian Boyer Concerto and Aria Competition (To Be Announced) TV Heroes Medley Arr. Holcombe “In the Hall of the Mountain King” from Peer Gynt Suite Edvard Grieg Flintstones Meet the Jetsons Arr. Wendel Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet Peter Illych Tchaikovsky Dallas Arr. Holcombe Funeral March 80’s TV Theme Medley Hymn: Amazing Grace Audience Benediction and Response Charles Gounod arr. Ludwa, ed. Cox Traditional, arr. Goeller Rev. Daniel Moser The only month long festival in the world on the most renowned Christian author of our time. October & November In Petoskey, Michigan For a full schedule of events, visit www.cslewisfestival.org Scholars. Small Group Discussion. Art. Live Performances. Seminars. 12 13 Special Presentation FourthFest Monday, July 4, 2016 featuring our 2016 Student Artists National Hymn Kelly Hale, Organ National Audience The Star Spangled Banner Kelly Hale, Organ Francis Scott Key Audience Anthem from Chess Philip Eschweiler, Tenor Benny Andersson Military Service Medley Various Student Brass Quintet “Bring Him Home” from Les Miserables Claude-Michel Schoenberg Mario Almonte, Baritone Matt McFarlane, Piano “I Get a Kick Out of You” from Anything Goes Brennan Martinez, Mezzo Soprano L-O-V-E Cole Porter Anthony Patterson, Piano Bert Kaempfert and Milton Gabler Lane Northcutt, Baritone Matt McFarlane, Piano “I’d Rather Be Sailing” from A New Brain Brianna Murray, Soprano “Mr. Cellophane” from Chicago William Finn Kelly Hale, Piano John Kander and Fred Ebb Tanner Hoertz, Baritone Kelly Hale, Piano “Don’t Rain on My Parade” from Funny Girl Jule Styne Jessica Fritts, Mezzo Soprano Anthony Patterson, Piano American Salute Student Wind Quintet 14 Morton Gould Singalong: Yankee Doodle You’re a Grand Ol’ Flag This Land is Your Land Audience Cohan & Guthrie Kelly Hale, Organ Matt McFarlane, Piano Washington Post March John Philip Sousa Student Wind Quintet “The Impossible Dream” from Man of La Mancha Miguel Ochoa, Baritone Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion Anthony Patterson, Piano From A Distance Courtney Jameson, Mezzo Soprano Julie Gold Matthew McFarlane, Piano “A New World” from Songs for a New World Jason Robert Brown Brennan Martinez, Mezzo Soprano Gray Leiper, Baritone Jessica Fritts, Mezzo Soprano Mario Almonte, Tenor Anthony Patterson, Piano America the Beautiful Audience Kelly Hale, Organ Bates, arr. Charles Matt McFarlane, Piano Stars and Stripes Forever Student Brass 15 John Philip Sousa Chamber Music Series Wednesday, July 6, 2016 A Little Night Music: Mozart, Schumann, & Music of the People Songs Our Mothers Taught Us Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier Traditional I Gave My Love a Cherry arr. Richard Walters Single Girl arr. Richard Walters The River Songs arr. Dave Grusin The Water is Wide Shendandoah The Real American Folk Song is a Rag George Gershwin Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, KV 525 Casey Robards, Piano Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I. Allegro II. Romanze III. Minuetto IV. Rondo Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Fangye Sun, Violin Fitz Gary, Viola Daniel Tressel, Cello Philip Alejo, Bass Dichterliebe, Op. 48 Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Robert Schumann Casey Robards, Piano 16 Sunday Sunset Vespers Series Sunday, July 10, 2016 Bright Lights of Broadway This vesper presented by Bob and Lisa Jones Foundation In Honor of Karen Bohn Hymn: Chautauqua Audience Chautauqua Hymn Featuring Carolyn Thibedeau, Guest Organist “Sunday-Finale” from Sunday in the Park with George Stephen Sondheim Festival Choir & Soloists Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony Patterson, Piano A Western Fanfare Eric Ewazen Spectrum Brass Quintet Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba “Where is the Life That Late I Led?” from Kiss Me, Kate Cole Porter Brian Banion, Bass Matt McFarlane, Piano “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” from Evita Andrew Lloyd Webber **Brennan Martinez, Mezzo Soprano The Cast of Evita “And the Money Kept Rolling In” from Evita Andrew Lloyd Webber **Lane Northcutt, Baritone The Cast of Evita “Dear Theodosia” from Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Matthew McFarlane, Piano 17 “Will He Like Me?” from She Loves Me Sheldon Harnick & Jerry Bock Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Anthony Patterson, Piano “She Loves Me” from She Loves Me Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock Anthony Patterson, Piano “Queen of the Night” from The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Spectrum Brass Quintet Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba “Summer in Ohio” from The Last 5 Years **Maggie Elisabeth Smith, Mezzo Jason Robert Brown Matt McFarlane, Piano “Whatever Happened to My Part?” from Spamalot John DuPrez and Eric Idle **Jessica Fritts, Mezzo Soprano Matthew McFarlane, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass “Natural Woman” from Beautiful (The Carole King Musical) Carole King Dana Reynolds, Katie Joachim, and Mikayla Cerrudo, Trio Chris Ludwa, Piano Liz Clawson, Bass “I Feel the Earth Move” from Beautiful (The Carole King Musical) Carole King **Brennan Martinez, Mezzo Soprano Matt McFarlane, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass Fred Marderness, Percussion Hymn: Until All Are Fed (Bryan McFarlane) Audience Anthony Patterson, Piano Benediction and Response **student artist 18 Philip Alejo, Bass Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir Special Presentation July 13, 2016 THE EMPOWERED WOMEN SERIES A summer of programming celebrating strong women in business, theatre, film, and music... the choices they must make, the challenges they face, and ultimately the learning that occurs for each of us, male or female, on this life’s journey. Panel Discussion: Achievement, Balance, & Career Wednesday, July 13 at 4 p.m. in Voorhies Hall Join this distinguished panel of powerful leaders for a discussion of relevant topics to inspire those who seek to make sense of this human experience and the way our work and personal life interact. Facilitated by Bay View Trustee, Barb Stonewater. Julie Holder, CEO of JFH Insights and executive coach, as well as former Senior Vice president, Chief Marketing, Sales and Reputation Officer of Dow Chemical; Deb Fellows, Editor in Chief at MyNorth Media & Editor of Traverse Magazine; Molly Kircher, owner of Lake Affect & Senior VP of Brand Development for Boyne Resorts; and Gail Gruenwald, Executive Director of Tip o’ the Mitt Watershed Council. 19 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Summer Breeze: An Evening with the Bay View Wind Quintet This concert takes place at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Petoskey Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon Passacaille Fantasy on a Theme by J.S. Bach Adrien Barthe Lowell Liebermann Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Quintet for Winds I. Intrada II. Intermezzo III. Romanza IV. Scherzo V. Finale John Harbison Three Shanties I. Allegro con brio II. Allegretto semplice III. Allegro vivace 20 Malcolm Arnold Musical Theater July 14-16, 2016 Bay View Music Festival presents Performance Sponsors: Carol Perkins, David and Carol Parker, and the WMR Family Foundation EVITA Lyrics by TIM RICE Music by ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Stage Direction Bill Fabris Musical Direction LaToya Lane Choreography Heather Raue Conductor Chris Ludwa Pianist Cody Bradley Scenic Design and Head Carpentry Ann Massey & Kim St. Andrew Costume Design Ryann Corbett Asst. Costume Design Megan Mills Stage Management Francesca Mamlin Asst. Stage Management Maureen Degen Properties Maranda Ginop Technical Assistant Jennifer Bolton Paint, Lighting, Followspot and ASM Jake Barnwell Assistant Costume Design, Stitching, Technical Manager Marisa Sorce Please see page 43 for Cast Bios EVITA is presented through special arrangement with R & H Theatricals and Two Knights Rights Limited. www.rnh.com. 21 Evita CAST in order of appearance Juan Peron Eva Peron Che Guevara Mistress (Thur.) Mistress (Fri.) Mistress (Sat.) Magaldi Rainbow Tour Mob Ensemble Steve Spencer Brennan Martinez Lane Northcutt Katie Joachim Mikayla Cerrudo Dana Reynolds Brian Alvarado Money Kept Rollin’ Dancers Crooked Tree Dance Company Money Kept Rollin’ Crowd Ensemble Movie Scene Crowd Jennifer Bolton, Laura McBeth, June Zoerhof, Paul Tomey, Melanie Hoeksema, Cooper Hoeksema, Aaron Mathews, Sarah Van Atter, Dan Chingwa, Reynolds/Cerrudo/Joachim, Matt Kirkwood, Hannah Heydinger Funeral Chorus Funeral Dancers Ensemble Crooked Tree Dance Co. Duarte Family Mama Sister 1 Sister 2 Sister 3 Jennifer Bolton Sarah Van Atter Rose Anderson Adam Van Atter Buenos Aires Chorus Buenos Aires Dancers Crooked Tree Dance Co. Gray Leiper Discarded Lover Radioman Mario Almonte Officers Brian Alvarado, Miguel Ochoa, Julian Morris, Tanner Hoertz Army Brian Alvarado, Miguel Ochoa, Julian Morris, Tanner Hoertz, Gray Leiper, Mario Almonte, Phililp Eschweiler Boy Trio in “Another Suitcase” Philip Eschweiler, Gray Leiper, Lane Northcutt Aristocrats Sarah Van Atter, Angelia Cranney & Gerry Lou Kania, Sophia Cranney & Joachim/Reynolds/ Cerrudo, Quentin Fettig & Adam Van Atter, John Helge, Matthew Kirkwood New Argentina Crowd + Solos Ensemble Don’t Cry For Me Crowd Ensemble Mob Scene Children/Eva’s Angels Chldren’s Choir: Amelia Berles, Joachim/Reynolds/Cerrudo, Isabel Dunn, Riley Em VandeVelde, Cooper Hoeksema, Olivia Cerrudo, Aaron Mathews, Jake Stuber, Josh Stuber, Gavin Ellis Death Montage Chorus Ensemble Discarded Lover Businessman July 14-16, 2016 Ensemble Dressers for Eva Philip Eschweiler, Mario Almonte, Gray Leiper, Miguel Ochoa, Jessica Fritts, Brianna Murray 22 Ensemble Nurse June Zoerhof Mourners Ensemble Company Aaron Mathews Adam Van Atter Amelia Berles Angelia Cranney Coopersmith Breanna Murray Cooper Hoeksema Courtney Jameson Dana Reynolds Daniel Chingwa Emily Totedo Gavin Ellis Gerry Lou Kania Hannah Heydinger Isabel Dunn Jake Stuber Jennifer Bolton Jessica Fritts John Helge Josh Stuber June Zoerhof Katie Joachim Laura McBeth Maggie Smith Matt Mirkwood Melanie Hoeksema Mikayla Cerrudo Olivia Cerrudo Paul Tomey Quentin Fettig Riley Em VanDeVelde Rose Anderson Sarah Van Atter Shawn Palmer Sophia Claire Cranney Evita MUSICAL NUMBERS July 14-16, 2016 ACT I Requiem.......................................................................................................................Ensemble Oh, What A Circus.......................................................................................Che and Ensemble On This Night of a Thousand Stars...............................................................................Magaldi Eva, Beware of the City.......................................................................Magaldi, Eva and Family Buenos Airest...................................................................................................Eva and Dancers Goodnight and Thank You........................................................................Che, Eva and Lovers The Art Of The Possible.....................................................................Peron, Eva and Colonels Charity Concert............................................................................................................Ensemble I’d Be Surprisingly Good For You .....................................................................Eva and Peron Another Suitcase in Another Hall.................................................................................Mistress Peron’s Last Flame.......................................................................................Che and Ensemble A New Argentina.......................................................................Che, Eva, Peron and Ensemble ACT II Entr’acte.......................................................................................................................Orchestra On the balcony of the Casa Rosada.........................................................Peron and Ensemble Don’t Cry For Me Argentina...................................................................................................Eva High Flying Adored........................................................................................................Che, Eva Rainbow High...................................................................................................Eva and Dressers Rainbow Tour.............................................................................Che, Eva, Peron and Peronists The Actress Hasn’t Learned (The Lines You’d Like to Hear).....................Eva and Ensemble And the Money Kept Rolling In (And Out)...................................................Che and Ensemble Santa Evita................................................................................................Children and Workers Waltz for Eva and Che....................................................................................................Eva, Che You Must Love Me...................................................................................................................Eva She is a Diamond...........................................................................................Peron and Officers Dice Are Rolling....................................................................................................Peron and Eva Eva’s Final Broadcast.............................................................................................................Eva Montage.........................................................................................................................Ensemble Lament......................................................................................................................................Eva SETTING Junin and Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1934-1952 23 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, July 17, 2016 Rhapsody in Blues Hymn: Over My Head Audience Traditional Spiritual Luminosity Anthony DiLorenzo Spectrum Brass Quintet, Bay View Chamber Brass Fred Marderness, Percussion Birth of the Blues Ray Henderson and Frank Sinatra Brian Banion, Bass-Baritone Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass St. Louis Blues W.C. Handy, arr. Shaw Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Owen James, Guitar Fred Marderness, Percussion Philip Alejo, Bass Come Sunday Duke Ellington, arr. Hale Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Kelly Hale, Organ Youkali Kurt Weill Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Casey Robards, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass “Allegro con spirito” & “Allegro grazio” Gyorgy Ligeti from Six Bagatelles Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon Sitting On Top of the World Walter Vinson and Lonnie Chatmon Owen James, Guitar 24 Special Guest: Oh Brother Big Sister Blue SkiesIrving Berlin Penny Jean and Radel Rosen, Vocals Too Late Penny Jean, Radel Rosen, and Al Bondar Penny Jean and Radel Rosen, Vocals Birth of the Blues (Reprise) Ray Henderson and Frank Sinatra Brian Banion, Bass John Rutherford, Trombone Anthony J Patterson, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass Fred Marderness, Percussion Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin Spectrum Brass Quintet Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Fred Marderness, Percussion Hymn: Now On Land and Sea Descending Vesper Audience Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir TO GIVE IS TO RECEIVE Every year, we raise over $20,000 in scholarship funds to add to numerous generous endowments we hold for that purpose, making it possible for thousands of students to have had "the Bay View experience." Every time they leave, their resounding comment is how special this place is to them, not just musically, but personally, socially, and spiritually. Join us for the opera Cinderella on August 3, 4, 5, and 6 and the Scholarship Concert on Wednesday, August 10 at 7pm to celebrate this year's student achievements and to raise money for 2017. 25 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Brass Menagerie: A Spectrum Brass Concert Experience Spectrum Brass Quintet Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba GO! Anthony DiLorenzo Four Monteverdi Madrigals Si ch’io vorrei morire Non piu guerra, pietate Ah, dolente partita Quel augellin che canta Four Movements for Five Brass Introduction and march Pretentions Waltz Finale-Allegro World Premier To Be Announced Claudio Monteverdi Distant Dancing Collier Jones Jeff Haas Richard Peaslee North Woods Yoga ... Come try an Iyengar Yoga Class! Beautiful fully equipped studio Full schedule of different level classes Mary Reilly, IYC Senior Certified Iyengar Instructor Third floor of 3161/2 E. Mitchell | Petoskey (above GT Pie) 231.313.1590 | northwoodsyoga.com 26 a bcdefghujklm Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, July 24, 2016 The Greatest Generation Hymn: Praise to the Living God Diademata Sentimental Journey Glenn Miller Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Philip Alejo, Bass Fred Marderness, Percussion The Young Dead Soldiers Kelly Hale Brian Banion, Bass Theodore Buchholz, Cello Festival Choir Kelly Hale, Organ “Satirical Dance” from The Bolt, Op. 27 Dmitri Shostakovich Spectrum Brass Quintet Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba Marche Caractéristique D 886 n.1.wmv Franz Schubert Robards-Patterson Piano Duo Pilgrim’s Hymn Bayview Chamber Singers Chris Ludwa, Conductor Kleztet Stephen Paulus Jean-Philipe Calvin Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon College Hornpipe Mark O’Connor Wanchi Huang and Lin He, Violin Duo “Prayer” Suite for Cello and Piano “From Jewish Life” Theodore Buchholz, Cello Casey Robards, Piano Flight of the Bumblebee Anthony J. Patterson, Piano 27 Ernest Bloch arr. Patterson Selections from South Pacific Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein “Some Enchanted Evening” “You’ve Got To Be Taught” “There is Nothing Like a Dame” Brian Banion, Bass Baritone Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Kelly Hale, Piano Festival Choir Men Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Hymn: Eternal Father, Strong to Save Audience Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir 28 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Mystery, Mayhem, and Music: A Night at the Opera “Lisa mendace anch’essa!” from Act II, La Sonnambula Vincenzo Bellini Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Piano “Adieu, forêts” from Act I, Jeanne D’Arc Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Kelly Hale, Piano “Va! Je t’ai pardonné...Nuit d’hyménée!” from Act IV, Roméo et Juliette Charles Gounod Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Casey Robards, Piano “Abendlich strahlt der Sonne auge” from Act IV, Das Rheingold Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Piano “Una furtiva lagrima” from Act II, L’Elisir d’Amore Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Richard Wagner Gaetano Donizetti Casey Robards, Piano “Tutta in voi la luce mia” from Act I, Anna Bolena Gaetano Donizetti Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Piano “Come to mine aid” from Act I, The Merry Wives of Windsor Otto Nicolai Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Casey Robards, Piano “Overture” from Il Barbiere di Siviglia Giacomo Rossini Casey Robards and Kelly Hale, Piano “Come in, ye timid damsels” from Act II, Martha Friedrich von Flotow Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Piano 29 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, July 31, 2016 The Ed Sullivan Show Hymn: God, Who Stretched Holy Manna Tambourin Chinois, op. 3 Fritz Kreisler Audience Wanchi Huang, Violin Casey Robards, Piano Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor Berlin, arr. Brymer Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Fred Marderness, Percussion Matt McFarlane, Keyboard Unclouded Day Chamber Singers Shawn Kirchner Chris Ludwa, Conductor “Finale” from Piano Quintet in C minor Alexander Borodin Wanchi Huang, Violin Lin He, Violin Jounghoon Song, Viola Theodore Buchholz, Cello Kelly Hale, Piano The Girl from Ipanema Owen James, Guitar and Vocals Antonio Carlos Jobim Maya Story, Mezzo Soprano “One Hand, One Heart” & “Tonight” from West Side Story Bernstein, arr. Buerkle Spectrum Brass Quintet Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Matthew McFarlane, Piano Fred Marderness, Percussion “Allegro vivace” Emile Bernard from Divertissement from Double Wind Quintet, Op. 36 Bay View Chamber Winds “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Your Face” from My Fair Lady Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner Kelly Hale, Piano “What Do the Simple Folk Do?” from Camelot Risa Renae Harman, Soprano 30 Lerner and Lowe Brian Banion, Bass Matthew McFarlane, Piano A Preview of La Cenerentola Gioacchino Rossini The Cast of La Cenerentola Brian Onderdonk, Conductor Bill Fabris, Stage Director Hymn: This Little Light of Mine Audience Little Light Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Kelly Hale, Organ GIVE THE GIFT OF EXPERIENCE Honor a loved one or their memory by dedicating a concert to them. Contact Chris Ludwa at 231-225-8877 to discuss. You can choose a production that really resonates on a deeper level. It's an incredible way to show your gratitude to them, bring joy to hundreds of others, and cut down on trinket creep.* * Trinket creep is the tendency to amass way too many items in your home needing to be dusted. Cottages are particularly susceptible. 31 Mainstage Opera August 3, 4, 5, 6, 2016 Bay View Music Festival presents LA CENERENTOLA Music by Gioachino Rossini • Libretto by Jacopo Ferretti La Cenerentola premiered January 25, 1817, at the Teatro Valle, Rome. Stage Direction Bill Fabris Conductor Brian Onderdonk Pianists Cody Bradley, Taylor burichart, joe fitzgerald Scenic Design and Head Carpenter Ann Massey & Kim St. Andrew Costume Design Ryann Corbett Asst. Costume Design Megan Mills Stage Management Maureen Degen Asst. Stage Management Francesca Mamlin Properties Maranda Ginop Technical Assistant Jennifer Bolton Paint, Lighting, Followspot and ASM Jake Barnwell Assistant Costume Design, Stitching, Technical Manager Marisa Sorce CAST Courtney Jameson Shawn Palmer Jessica Fritts Maggie Smith Breanna Murray Emily Totedo Philip Eschweiler Mario Almonte Brian Alvarado Gray Leiper Julian Morris Andrew Rene Tanner Hoertz Miguel Ochoa Angelina Angelina Tisbe Tisbe Clorinda Clorinda Ramiro Ramiro Dandini Dandini Magnifico Magnifico Alidoro Alidoro Please see page 43 for Cast Bios 32 SYNOPSIS ACT I Europe; late nineteenth century. In the run-down mansion of Don Magnifico, his two daughters Clorinda and Tisbe admire their own talents and beauty while Angelina, his stepdaughter who serves as the family maid and is therefore called Cenerentola (Cinderella), sings to herself about a king who chose his wife because of her kindness. Cenerentola’s only friends and companions are a group of chimney sweeps; magical spirits visible only to her. A beggar appears and the stepsisters send him away, but Cenerentola offers him bread and coffee. Just as the stepsisters set upon her for disobeying them, men arrive to announce that Prince Ramiro will soon pay a visit: he is looking for the most beautiful girl in the land to be his bride. The sisters order Cenerentola to help them get ready. Magnifico, awakened by the arguing Tisbe and Clorinda, comes to investigate and scolds the girls for interrupting his extraordinary dream of a donkey that sprouted wings. When he learns of the prince’s visit, he exhorts the girls to save the troubled family fortunes by capturing the young man’s fancy. All retire to their rooms, and Prince Ramiro - disguised as his own valet - arrives alone, so as to see the women of the household without their knowing who he is. Cenerentola is startled by the handsome stranger, and each admires the other. Asked who she is, Cenerentola gives a flustered explanation about her mother’s death and her own servile position, then excuses herself to respond to her stepsisters’ call. When Magnifico enters, Ramiro announces the prince’s arrival. Magnifico fetches Clorinda and Tisbe, and they greet Dandini- the prince’s valet who is disguised as the prince himself. The sisters fawn over Dandini, who invites them to the palace. Don Magnifico also prepares to leave, arguing with Cenerentola, who does not want to be left behind. Ramiro notes how badly she is treated. His tutor, the philosopher, Alidoro, appears and reads from a census list, asking for the third daughter of the household. Magnifico denies she is still alive. Cenerentola is left in tears as everyone leaves. The beggar returns to tell her that she is to accompany him to the palace. Casting off his rags, he reveals himself to be Alidoro and assures the girl that heaven will reward her purity of heart. Dandini, still posing as the prince, escorts the two sisters into the royal country house. He manages to disentangle himself from the sisters and escape their excessive attentions. Dandini reports to the prince with his negative opinion of the two sisters. This confuses Ramiro, who has heard Alidoro speak well of one of Magnifico’s daughters. Clorinda and Tisbe rejoin Dandini and when he offers Ramiro as a husband for one of them, they turn their noses up in disgust at a mere valet. Alidoro announces the arrival of an unknown, veiled lady. Ramiro recognizes something in her voice. When she lifts her veil, he and Dandini, as well as the sisters, are struck by the familiarity of her appearance. Their confusion is shared by Magnifico, who comes to announce supper and notices the newcomer’s resemblance to Cenerentola. All feel they are in a dream, but on the verge of being awakened by some shocking explosion. ACT II Magnifico stews over this new threat to his daughters’ chances with the prince. Ramiro, on the other hand, is captivated by the unknown woman, not least because of her resemblance to the girl he met that morning. He conceals himself as Dandini arrives in amorous pursuit of the exquisitely attired Cenerentola. She politely declines his advances, saying she is in love with someone else - his valet. At this the delighted Ramiro steps forth. 33 To test his sincerity, she gives him (still believing him to be the valet) one of a pair of matching bracelets, saying that if he cares for her, he will find her and discover who she is. Then if he still desires her, she will be his. She leaves and Ramiro, with Alidoro’s encouragement, prepares for the search. Once again the prince’s valet, Dandini, faces Magnifico, who still believes he is the prince and asks that he finally decide which of his two daughters he wishes to marry. Dandini confesses he is a valet. When Magnifico turns indignant, Dandini orders him out of the palace. Using his magical powers, Alidoro conjures up a storm to aid in his plan of bringing Ramiro and Cenerentola together. At Magnifico’s house, Cenerentola, once more in rags, tends the fire and sings her ballad. Magnifico and the sisters return, all in a vile mood, and order Cenerentola out of their sight. Dandini appears at the door, saying the prince’s carriage has overturned outside. Cenerentola, bringing a chair for the prince, realizes that Ramiro is actually the prince; he in turn recognizes her bracelet. Confusion reigns as Magnifico and his daughters smart from their defeat; angered by such meanness, Ramiro threatens them, but Cenerentola asks him to show mercy. Her family still against her, Cenerentola leaves with the prince, while Alidoro gives thanks to heaven for this happy outcome. In the throne room of Ramiro’s palace, Magnifico begs forgiveness from the newly created princess, but she asks only to be acknowledged at last as his daughter. Secure in her happiness, she asks the prince to forgive Magnifico and the two stepsisters; born to misfortune, she has seen her fortunes change. Chastened, her father and stepsisters embrace her as she declares that her days of sitting by the fire are over. 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Patterson, Piano Fred Marderness, Drums Phiip Alejo, Bass “Le Rejouissance” “Allegro” from Water Music from Divertimento in D, K. 136 OR George Frederic Handel Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Lin He, Violin Jounghoon Song, Viola Theodore Buchholz, Cello Philip Alejo, Bass “Lily’s Eyes” “Au fond du Temple Saint” OR from Les Pêcheurs de Perles from The Secret Garden Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman Georges Bizet Jeffrey Picón, Tenor Brian Banion, Bass Kelly Hale, Piano Libertango Adagio-Allegro Moderato OR Astor Piazzola from Quintet No. 1 Endre Szervánszky Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon 35 “Erbarme dich” from St. Matthew Passion Johann Sebastian Bach OR “Fac me verum” from Stabat Mater Franz Joseph Haydn Élise DesChamps, Mezzo Soprano TBA, Piano Toccata Toccata from Symphony #5 OR from Toccata & Fugue Ch. M. Widor in D minor J.S. Bach Kelly Hale, Organ “Over the Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz OR Harold Arlen “Quando me’n vo’ ” from La Bohème Giacomo Puccini Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Matt McFarlane, Piano “Danza de la Muerte” from The Blade of Spain Anthony DiLorenzo OR “Aragonaise & Chanson du Toréador” from Carmen Georges Bizet Spectrum Brass Bay View Chamber Brass Fred Marderness, Percussion Blues in F OR Traditional Blues in C Traditional Anthony Patterson and Casey Robards, Piano This Little Light of Mine “Simple Song” from Mass OR Traditional, arr. Work Leonard Bernstein Everett McCorvey, Tenor “Favorite Son” from Will Rogers Follies Casey Robards, Piano Comden, Green, and Coleman Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano 36 “God Bless America” “When the Saints OR Berlin, arr. Ringwald Go Marching In” arr. Rutter Festival Choir Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Hymn: This Is My Song Finlandia Audience Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK For schedule, events, workshops, and more, visit us at: YogaRootsPetoskey.com 444 E. Mitchell St. Petoskey, Michigan Call or text Tiffany: (231) 838-8992 our ny epe . De ractice p Insp ire yo co m mu ur nit y. 200 Hour Yoga Alliance Registered School TRAINING STARTS IN SEPTEMBER 37 Chamber Music Series Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Extravaganza: Student Scholarship Finale & Reception Join us at 7:00 PM on August 10 for a concert by the outstanding young artists enrolled at Bay View, followed by a lavish reception. Below is the list of all 2016 Scholarship recipients. The concert itself is roughly 70 minutes in length Courtney Jameson, Mezzo, Vocal Performance, Indiana University Shawn Palmer, Mezzo, Voice Performance, Brooklyn Conservatory Jessica Fritts, Mezzo, Music and Biology, Capital University Maggie Smith, Mezzo, Voice, University of Kentucky Brianna Murray, Soprano, Voice, Oberlin Conservatory Emily Totedo, Soprano, Voice, Capital University Philip Eschweiler, Tenor, Voice Performance, University of Kentucky Mario Almonte, Tenor, Voice Performance, University of Miami Brian Alvarado, Bass, Creative Writing, Susquehanna University Gray Leiper, Baritone, Voice Performance, Oklahoma City University Julian Morris, Baritone, Voice Performance, Indiana University Tanner Hoertz, Bass, Voice Performance, University of Kentucky Miguel Ochoa, Baritone, Voice Performance, University of Louisiana Lane Northcutt, Tenor, Music Theatre/Opera, Arizona State University Brennan Martinez, Mezzo, Voice Performance, Oklahoma City University Logan Dell’Aqua, Baritone, Voice Performance, DePauw University Marcel Mello, Baritone, Voice Performance, Indiana State Univeristy Nathan Brown, Tenor, Vocal Music Education, Murray State University Austin Glover, Tenor, Voice Performance, Vincennes University Yichen Li, Countertenor, Voice Performance, University of Illinois Mattie Crisp, Mezzo, Voice Performance, University of Illinois Charlotte Green, Mezzo, Vocal Performance, University of Cincinnati Andrea Bickford, Soprano, Voice Performance, Ithaca College Marin Tack, Soprano, Voice Performance, DePauw University Lauren Corcoran, Soprano, Voice Performance, University of Akron Natalie Bodkin, Soprano, Voice Performance, University of Louisiana Maranda Ginop, Soprano, Music Education, Central Michigan University Cody Bradley, Piano, Vocal Coaching, Oklahoma City University Alyssa Griffith, Piano, Collaborative Piano, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Alex Munger, Piano, Collaborative Piano, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Taylor Burkhart, Piano, Collaborative Piano, University of MInnesota Joe Fitzgerald, Piano, Vocal Coaching, Oklahoma City University William Bond, Clarinet, Music Performance and Finance, University of Colorado Boulder Annette Brewer, Tuba, Music, Oakland University Kevin Clancy, Trombone, Trombone Performance, Florida State University Clarice Collins, Violin, Arizona State University Liz Clawson, Bass, Music Performance, University of Arizona Audrey Cullen, Flute, Flute Performance, University of Washington Daniel DiCocco, Horn, Music Performance, Duquesne University Kevin Flynn, Cello, Music & Philosophy, Grand Valley State University Sarrah Flynn, Flute, Orchestral Instrument - Flute, University of Washington Émilie Fortin, Trumpet, Performance, McGill University Amanda Fry, Horn, Horn Performance, University of Maryland-College Park Dominic Gaietto, Trombone, Music Performance, University of Minnesota Julia Gjebic, Oboe, Music Theory, McGill Univeristy Ian Gould, Tuba, Music education, Western Michigan university Amy Head, Trumpet, Trumpet Performance, Western Michigan University Philip Hill, Bassoon, Music Performance, University of Arizona Connor Holland, Trumpet, Music Education, Florida State University Todd Holland, Trumpet, Trumpet, McGill University Fakoya Jack-Vilmar, Bassoon, Music Therapy, Baldwin Wallace University Akshat Jain, Tuba, Performance, Western Michigan University George Jones, Trombone, Trombone Performance, Oberlin Conservatory 38 Reuben Kebede, Violin, Music, Drake University Kirstie Keill, Horn, Horn Performance, Western Michigan University Brooke King, Oboe, Music Performance, Carnegie Mellon University Allegra Knight, Oboe, Music: Oboe Performance, University of Oklahoma John Lantz-Lewis, Cello, General Studies, Okemos High School Anne Linebarger, Trumpet, Trumpet Performance, Florida State University Dallas Long, Trombone, Trombone Performance, Oakland University Max Lorge, Cello, High School, SACA Chase Miller, Clarinet, Music Performance, University of Arizona AJ Moyer, Flute, Music Performance, University of Washington Jason Pfeister, Horn, Music Performance, University of Arizona Zachary Ploeger, Trumpet, Music, Western Michigan University Caden Ridge, Bassoon, Music Education, Music Performance, University of North Texas Robert Root, Bassoon, Bassoon Performance, University of Northern Colorado Shannon Rouston, Tuba, Music Education, Western Michigan University Emilia Segura, Clarinet, Music Performance, McGill University Amy Shea, Oboe, Oboe Performance, University of Arizona Elizabeth Snyder, Horn, French Horn Performance, University of Michigan Maxwell Stein, Horn, Horn Performance, The University of Michigan Adrienne Stratton, Violin, Violin Performance, Drake University Jonathan Tilisky, Violin, Violin Performance/Music Business, Capital University Alexander Tu, Clarinet, Music Performance, University of Washington Catherine Verbyla, Horn, Horn Performance, University of Northern Colorado Abby Volcansek, Violin, AA Music, Northern Virginia Community College Joseph Vroom, Horn, Music Performance, Calvin College Bingqing Xia, Violin, Music performance, Central Michigan University THE POWER OF A BAY VIEW SUMMER 100% of the students above received some kind of scholarship this year, both need and merit-based. In a world increasingly dominated by fear and unrest, these young musicians are committed to nurturing their Godgiven talent at Bay View. From there, they will become top-flight performers, teachers, music therapists, doctors, and ultimately bring their gifts to a world in dire need of community, beauty, and harmony. Consider a generous gift toward next year’s scholarship fund. See Chris Ludwa after any concert or contact Melissa Thompson in the Bay View Development Office. 39 Outreach Music Series June 24 - August 14, 2016 We are pleased to offer several off campus performances throughout the 2016 season. Don’t miss out on these special opportunities to hear talented artists perform in an intimate, sacred setting. JUNE 24 + 25 OPERA A LA CARTE The culmination of our opera scenes program brings you up close and personal with the Great American Songbook, musical theatre gems, and fast-paced opera ensembles. Friday, June 24: First Congregational Church of Charlevoix – 8 p.m. Saturday, June 25: Hall Auditorium – 8 p.m. JULY 8 CHANTS & FLOURISHES Bay View Chamber Brass in Harbor Springs. Two student brass quintets from the Spectrum Brass Seminar play brass music from the Renaissance thru the 20th Century. Holy Childhood of Jesus Church, Harbor Springs, MI – 8 p.m. JULY 9 BRASS LUMINESCENCE Spectrum Brass at St. Francis. Over 15 brass instruments and percussion performing works celebrating the luminescent sounds of brass; including DiLorenzo’s Luminosity, Gabrieli’s Canzon a12, Hunt’s Anti[syn]thesis, Elgar’s Nimrod, Gjeilo’s Serenity, and Bernstein’s On the Town. St. Francis Xavier Church, Petoskey, MI – 8 p.m. JULY 13 FACULTY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT Bay View Wind Quintet A fantastically varied evening of color, melody, and personality from the Bay View Wind Quintet playing Bach and more! Emmanuel Episcopal Church – 8 p.m. JULY 17 CHANTS & FLOURISHES Bay View Chamber Brass in Charlevoix. Two student brass quintets from the Spectrum Brass Seminar play brass music from the Renaissance thru the 20th Century. First Congregational Church, Charlevoix – 4 p.m. AUGUST 11 BAY VIEW STRING QUARTET Outreach Concert at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Harbor Springs – 8 p.m. AUGUST 12 SPIRITUALS INTENSIVE FINALE IN CHARLEVOIX Experience the hope, the history, the power, and the glory of the American Spirituals in a grand nale to this week-long intensive. First Congregational Church, Charlevoix – 8 p.m. AUGUST 12 FIESTA DE METALLS AT ST. FRANCIS Spectrum Brass at St. Francis. Over 15 brass instruments and percussion performing works with a Spanish flavor; including Bizet’s Carmen Suite, Victoria’s Ave Maria, Davis’s Bilbao, DiLorenzo’s Blade of Spain, Turina’s Orgia from Danzas Fantásticas, and Lara’s Granada. St. Francis Xavier Church, Petoskey, MI – 8 p.m. AUGUST 13 MUSIC FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM AT CROSS IN THE WOODS Bay View Chamber Brass in Indian River. Two student brass quintets from the Spectrum Brass Seminar play brass music from the Renaissance thru the 20th Century and feature a World Premiere composition by Bay View Alumnus, Joe Clark. Cross in the Woods, Indian River, MI – 8 p.m. AUGUST 13 SPIRITUALS INTENSIVE FINALE IN HARBOR SPRINGS Experience the hope, the history, the power, and the glory of the American Spirituals in a grand finale to this week-long intensive. First Presbyterian Church, Harbor Springs – 8 p.m. AUGUST 13 FACULTY WIND QUINTET AND STUDENTS RECITAL Evelyn Hall at Bay View - 8 p.m. AUGUST 14 MUSIC FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM AT T.C. OPERA HOUSE Bay View Chamber Brass in Traverse City. Two student brass quintets from the Spectrum Brass Seminar play brass music from the Renaissance thru the 20th Century and feature a World Premiere composition by Bay View Alumnus, Joe Clark. Traverse City Opera House, Traverse City, MI – 3 p.m. 40 Sunday Sunset Vesper Series Sunday, August 14, 2016 Icons of the 1960’s: From Apollo to Zeppelin Hymn: Down To the River to Pray III. Con brio from Quintet for Brass, Op. 73 Spiritual Malcolm Arnold Spectrum Brass Quintet Scott Thornburg, Trumpet Brian Buerkle, Trumpet Aaron Brant, Horn John Rutherford, Trombone Jacob Cameron, Tuba Medleyfrom West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Festival Choir and American Spirituals Intensive Participants Chris Ludwa, Conductor Anthony J. Patterson, Piano “Far Out: A Medley of 60’s Hits” arr. Patterson Anthony J. Patterson and Matt McFarlane, Piano Duo “I Wanna Be Like You” from The Jungle Book Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman Owen James, Solo and Guitar Liz Clawson, Bass Finale: Prestissimo from Sextet for Piano and Winds, Op. 100 Francis Poulenc Bay View Wind Quintet Donna Shin, Flute Sara Fraker, Oboe Jeanmarie Riccobono, Clarinet Aaron Brant, Horn Jill Marderness, Bassoon Casey Robards, Piano Black Dog arr. Henrickson Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Lin He, Violin Jounghoon Song, Viola Theodore Buchholz, Cello “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Jule Styne and Leo Rubin Risa Renae Harman, Soprano Anthony J. Patterson, Piano Fred Marderness, Drums 41 It Had Better Be Tonight Henry Mancini Chris Ludwa, Tenor Matthew McFarlane, Piano Fred Marderness, Percussion Liz Clawson, Bass Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber Bay View String Quartet Wanchi Huang, Violin Lin He, Violin Jounghoon Song, Viola Theodore Buchholz, Cello Philip Alejo, Bass Selections from the American Spiritual Intensive Bay View Spirituals Intensive Choir Everett McCorvey, Conductor Casey Robards, Piano Hymn: God Be With You Til We Meet Benediction and Response Rev. Daniel Moser Festival Choir “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Edward Elgar Spectrum Brass Quintet & Bay View Chamber Brass 42 Cast Bios Evita / LaCenerentola EVITA Rose Anderson (Duarte Sister, Ensemble) is excited to be a apart of her first musical here at Bay View, having been in Annie and Aladdin. She is going into her senior year in high school and plans on studying musical theatre in college. She loves performing more than anything, and is delighted to share that joy with everyone! Amelia Berles (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) recently starred as Gerda in The Snow Queen and Wanda June in Happy Birthday Wanda June. Other show credits include Ragtime and Bay View Youth Theater. She will be entering the 8th grade at Thunder Bay Junior High in Alpena, MI. Jennifer Bolton (Mama Duarte, Aristocrat, Ensemble) is chair of the Theatre Arts Committee Chair and a member of the Performing Arts Committee. Previous Bay View performances include Les Miserables, Big River, Titanic, Grease, The Wizard of Oz, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Jennifer is also a preschool music teacher in Round Rock, TX, where she works with over 200 children a week. Mikayla Cerrudo (Mistress, Aristocrat, Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) is in her third musical with Bay View, having been cast in La Boheme, Ragtime, and Les Miserables. Other shows include West Side Story, and A Little Night Music. Mikayla will be attending Baldwin Wallace University in the fall to study theatre and music. Olivia Cerrudo (Child/Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) is excited to participate in her third musical at Bay View. Recent show’s are Ragtime, Les Miserables, The Lion King, JR., and Peter Pan. Olivia will be an eighth grader at Petoskey Middle School in the fall. Angelia Cranney (Aristocrat, Ensemble) made her acting debut in Carousel in the late 70’s in Bay View. Other show credits include Les Miserables, Kismet, Johnny Appleseed, The King and I, The Music Man (with the Young Americans) and with leading roles in Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, and Peter Pan. Angelia is a resident of Harbor Springs, owner of Archer Full Throttle, and studied theater at MSU. Sophia Cranney (Aristocrat, Ensemble) recently made her lead role debut as Annie in Annie Jr. last fall in Harbor Springs. Other show credits include The Music Man Jr, Seussical the Musical Jr, The Little Mermaid. Sophia is a resident of Harbor Springs and a freshman at Harbor Springs HS. Isabel Dunn (Eva’s Angel) is entering 6th grade at Harbor Springs Middle School this fall and is thrilled to join the cast. Most recently, she played Mufasa in The Lion King, Jr. and has performed in Ragtime and numerous Bay View Youth productions. Gavin Ellis (Ensemble) is a third grader at Shay Elementary in Harbor Springs. His only experience with theatre is his elementary school production of The Lion King Jr. where he played the role of Young Simba. Hannah Heydinger (Ensemble) has grown up in Bay View’s Youth Theater and performed in Bay View’s Titanic, Les Miserables, and Ragtime. Having graduated from high school, Hannah will most likely attend either the University of Texas or Hogwarts in the fall, where she will continue biking, writing, and making movies. Braydon Hoeksema (Ensemble) is from Grand Rapids and has been a member of the Bay View Youth Theater performing in The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan. When not on stage, you can find Braydon on the football field or the baseball diamond. Cooper Hoeksema (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) debuted last year in Ragtime, having also been in The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan with Bay View Youth Theater and in a school production of A Christmas Carol. Cooper is in 8th grade, lives in Grand Rapids and enjoys reading, exploring the outdoors, and all things acting. Melanie Hoeksema (Ensemble) participated in earlier BV productions including My Fair Lady, Carousel, and Kismet. She lives in Grand Rapids where she is Mom to two boys and instructional coach for Forest Hills Public Schools. She dedicates these performances to the memory of her parents, Tom and Greta Shearer, who inspired her to follow her dreams. Katie Joachim (Mistress, Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) is back for her 10th season of Bay View having appeared as Roxie Hart in her high school’s production of Chicago this year. She is also Assistant Director for Bay View Youth Theatre’s production of Beauty and the Beast. Katie will be a freshman at Hope College in the fall. Gerry Lou Kania (Aristocrat, Ensemble) joined the cast of past shows including Titanic, Les Mis, Ragtime, Oklahoma, Mame, Carousel, A Little Night Music and Damn Yankees. A resident of Mackinaw City, Gerry Lou raised four children, was an elementary music educator, directs The Straits Area Cantata and performs in the GLCO chorus and the Little Traverse Choral Society. Matthew Kirkwood (Ensemble) is a fifth generation BV cottager and in his second summer of Bay View Theatre. He is a sophomore at The Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas where he is a member of The Acting Company with roles in Mary Poppins, Two Gentlemen of Verona and Hairspray. 43 Brennan Martinez (Eva Peron) is originally from Austin, TX, a Vocal Performance major, and rising senior at Oklahoma City University. Recent credits include: The Magic Flute, Nine, The Coronation of Poppea, Suor Angelica, Street Scene (OK Opera Music Theatre Co), and Into the Woods (Hawaii Performing Arts Festival). She would like to thank her family and friends for their infinite love and support, Dr. Christensen, Jan McDaniel, her Chapel Hill family, and the entire cast and creative team for making this a memorable experience. ¡Disfruta el show! Enjoy the show! Aaron Mathews (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) is pleased to be on the “big stage” in Bay View for his 5th summer, having been in Ragtime, Les Miserables, Big River and Titanic in Bay View as well as Annie, Jr., The Music Man, Jr., The Little Mermaid, Jr. and Seussical, Jr. at Harbor Springs’ Shay Elementary and Middle School. Aaron is a 7th grade student at HSMS. Laura McBeth (Ensemble) participated in Ragtime and Les Mis and is the Music and Speech Therapist at Tri County (Michigan) Schools and Choir Director at First Congregational in Rockford. She holds a Bachelor of Music from Western Michigan University and Masters of Science from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lane Northcutt (Che) is delighted to be joining the cast, as this will be his first rock musical. Other show credits include The Drowsy Chaperone, Anything Goes, Grease, South Pacific, Honk, and Company. Lane is heading into his second year of graduate school at Arizona State University. Dana Reynolds (Mistress, Eva’s Angel, Aristrocrat, Ensemble) is happy to be home this summer and a part of the cast in her fifth Bay View Musical. Her show credits include Grease, Titanic, Big River, and, Les Mis. She is going into her senior year at Michigan State University where she studies Arts and Humanities. Steve Spencer (Juan Peron) has appeared in numerous stage roles in the Northern Michigan area. Recently he has been seen as Fredrik in A Little NIght Music, Viktor Frankenstein in Frankenstein, and Father in Ragtime. He and his wife Julie reside in Harbor Springs. Jacob Stuber (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) Jacob has been coming to Bay View his whole life and is in his second Bay View Musical, having played a Henry Ford Kid in Ragtime. He has been involved with the Youth Theater in Bay View and is looking forward to participating in Beauty and the Beast. He enjoys cross-country running, playing basketball, reading and video games. Joshua Stuber (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) has been coming to Bay View his whole life and is in his first Bay View Musical. He has been very involved with the Youth Theater in Bay View. This school year he played Simba in The Lion King Jr. He enjoys playing basketball and soccer, reading, writing and creating with his Legos. Paul Tomey (Ensemble) has been in two other Bay View productions, having played Uncle Silas in Big River and several smaller roles in Ragtime. He also has sung in the Bay View choir for the past 10 years and is an avid tennis player. Adam Van Atter (Duarte Family, Aristocrat, Ensemble) is in his 3rd show with Bay View, having played Gavroche in Les Mis and Little Boy in Ragtime. He will is a freshman in high school this August and loves theater, scouts & water activities. He thanks God and his family for the great opportunity to be a part of the Bay View summer musical. Sarah Van Atter (Duarte Family, Aristocrat, Ensemble) is performing for the first time with Bay View and is a senior in high school this August. She is active in her high schools fine arts department, participating in over 8 productions. She also plays violin in orchestra and sings in 4 choirs. She and her family live in Carmel, IN and are blessed to reside in the summer in Harbor Spring with her grandparents. Riley Em Vandevelde (Eva’s Angel, Ensemble) is excited to be a part of Evita, having just finished a run in Kalamazoo! Other show credits include Annie Get Your Gun, The Little Mermaid, The Sound of Music, Beauty and the Beast, Annie, Aladdin, Cinderella, Willy Wonka and her favorite role as “Jane Banks” in Mary Poppins! Riley Em is in the fifth grade at the Gagie School in Kalamazoo. June Zoerhof (Nurse, Ensemble) is a private teacher of voice and piano and director of choirs at United Methodist Church in Petoskey. Early music training came from Bay View Conservatory followed by a degree in Applied Music from Michigan State University. Her first role at Bay View as Maria in The Sound of Music in 1970 was followed by principal roles in Oklahoma, Carousel, Show Boat, Music Man, Pajama Game, Gigi, and The Pirates of Penzance. EVITA AND LA CENERENTOLA BIOGRAPHIES Mario Almonte (Ensemble- Evita; Ramiro- La Cenerentola) is delighted to be joining the Bay View Summer Music Festival’s presentation of Rossini’s La Cenerentola. Other performances include Ainadamar, Gianni Schicchi, Cosi Fan Tutte, The Marriage of Figaro, The Mikado, and The Consul. Mario recently received his Masters degree from the University of Miami. Brian J. Alvarado (Magaldi / Ensemble- Evita; Dandini- La Cenerentola) of New York feels honored to be joining Bay View this summer, having finished a recent run of Evita with the Downtown Cabaret Theatre in Bridgeport, CT. Other recent show credits include: Ariadne auf Naxos, 44 Threepenny Opera, In a Grove (World Premiere), Gianni Schicchi, L’Orfeo, Passion, and Die Fledermaus. Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Creative Writing from Susquehanna University. Philip Eschweiler (Ensemble- Evita; Don Ramiro- La Cenerentola) is eager to return to Bay View, where he played Bardolfo in the festival’s 2013 production of Falstaff, as well as being featured in the SOARS program that year. Other show credits include Enjolras in Les Mis, Raoul in Phantom. Philip lives in Minneapolis and attended the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Jessica Fritts (Ensemble-Evita; Tisbe- La Cenerentola) is thrilled to be returning to Bay View this season. Last season she participated in the SOARS young artist program. Jessica will be starting her first year at Oklahoma City University as a candidate for a Masters in Opera Performance in the fall. Tanner Hoertz (Ensemble- Evita; Alidoro- La Cenerentola) just graduated with a bachelors degree in vocal performance from the University of Kentucky where he studied under the direction of the lyric soprano Dr. Angelique Clay. This is Tanner’s second year at Bay View having previously attended the SOARS program and the Spirituals Intensive. Courtney Jameson (Ensemble-Evita; Angelina- La Cenerentola) is thrilled to be participating in her first summer program. A recent masters program graduate from Indiana University, Courtney has participated in many operas, such as Così fan tutte, Dead Man Walking, Dido and Aeneas and Die Zauberflöte. She will be starting a Doctorate of Music in Voice at Indiana University in the fall. Gray Leiper (Ensemble-Evita; Dandini-La Cenerentola) is ecstatic to be in Michigan this summer! His previous credits include: Andy Warhol (Jackie O), Dr. Malatesta (Don Pasquale), Baron Duphol (La Traviata), Council for the Plaintiff (Trial by Jury), and Top (The Tenderland). Gray will be a Senior at Oklahoma City University in the Fall. Julian Morris (Ensemble-Evita; Don Magnifico-La Cenerentola) is pleased to make his first appearance at Bay View. Other credits include Falstaff, Die Lustige Witwe, Gianni Schicchi, and scenes from Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, Cosi Fan Tutte. Julian is an alumnus of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, where he will begin work on a doctoral degree this fall. Brianna Murray (Ensemble-Evita; Clorinda- La Cenerentola) will begin her final year of undergraduate study this fall at Oberlin College and Conservatory graduating with degrees in Vocal Performance and Psychology. Her recent performances include Barbarina in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and soprano soloist in Oberlin Conservatory’s performance of Handel’s Messiah. Miguel Ochoa (Ensemble- Evita; Alidoro-La Cenerentola) just completed his BM in Vocal Performance with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Favorite credits with UL Lafayette include Die Fledermaus, The Mikado, Death Takes a Holiday, and Don Giovanni with American Singers’ Opera Project in 2014. Miguel enjoys discovering new music and looks forward to developing his character one stage at a time. Shawn Palmer (Ensemble-Evita; Angelina--La Cenerentola) is delighted to be singing with the Bay View Music Festival this summer. Her most recent credit is Rossweisse in the Opera Company of Brooklyn’s production of Die Walküre; other credits from this season include roles in Roméo et Juliette, Eugene Onegin, and Thaïs. Ms. Palmer is a student of Mignon Dunn. Maggie Elisabeth Smith (Ensemble-Evita; Tisbe- La Cenerentola) is excited to be joining the cast, having just graduated from the University of Kentucky with a double major in Vocal Performance and Music Education. Other show credits include South Pacific, Tales of Hoffman, Sweeney Todd, Les Mis, Phantom of the Opera, Faust, and Suor Angelica with UK Opera Theatre. This fall Maggie will be pursuing a Master’s of Music in vocal performance at Florida State University. Emily Totedo (Ensemble-Evita; Clorinda - La Cenerentola) is thrilled to be singing at Bay View this year! Other credits include Annina in Opera Columbus’ Opera on the Edge and several chorus roles with Opera Columbus. Last May, she completed her Vocal Performance degree at Capital University in Columbus Ohio where she studies with Élise DesChamps. TECHNICAL THEATRE STAFF AND INTERNS Jake Barnwell (Assistant Stage Manager, Spotlight Operator) is excited to be joining the company, after stage managing The Glass Menagerie at TheatreUNI. Other show credits include: RENT, Independence, Avenue Q, and Legally Blonde. Jake is a Sophomore at the University of Northern Iowa. Cody Michael Bradley (Rehearsal Pianist- Evita) is excited to be returning to Bay View, having served as a pianist for the 2014 productions of Cosi fan tutte and Les Miserables. Other recent credits as music director or pianist include Le Nozze di Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Amahl and the Night Visitors. Cody lives and works in Chicago. Ryann Corbett (Costume Designer - Evita; ACD - Cenerentola) has just recently graduated from her undergraduate degree and is excited to work with Bay View this season. Ryann has been sewing since a young age. Other shows she has worked on include The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Arms and the Man, and Hamlet. 45 Maureen Degen (Stage Manager- La Cenerentola; ASM- Evita) is happy to be joining us, fresh off of Shaw’s Arms and the Man at the College of Central Florida. Other credits include Into the Woods, And Then There Were None, and 13! The Musical. Maureen just completed her A.A. from the College of Central Florida. Maranda Ginop (Propsmaster) is delighted to be involved in Bay View again this summer. She has been a cast member of the musicals since 2010 and loved interning last year. She is a senior at Central Michigan University for her Bachelor of Music Education and performed in their operas Le nozze di Figaro (2015), and Suor Angelica (2016). TJ Hall (Sound Designer) has been an enthusiastic student of music since the age of 5 when his parents gave him a drum kit an Iron Butterfly CD, a Camille Saint-Saens cassette and a hand-medown stereo system. He currently play in an unaccomplished band regionally and is always much happier helping the other bands load in than taking a solo. So, sound reinforcement and the NMC Audio Technology degree program in which he is enrolled have been the perfect fit for him. Francesca Mamlin (Stage Manager- Evita; ASM- La Cenerentola) is delighted to be joining the Bay View Music Festival this summer. Stage management credits include Big Love, Two Noble Kinsmen, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and The Incomplete History of Theatre. Francesca will be a senior at Baldwin Wallace University this fall where she studies technical theatre with a focus in stage management. Megan Mills (Costume Designer- La Cenerentola; ACD- Evita) is excited to be working with a talented team this summer. Recent costume design credits include The Seven Deadly Sins and Cosi fan tutte with the Opera Institute at Boston University. Megan is entering her third year as an MFA Costume Design candidate at BU. Heather Raue (Choreographer Evita) is excited to collaborate with Bay View Association for the first time. She has choreographed and directed over 30 full length dance performances and ballets. Heather is the Artistic Director (and founder) of Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet. Marisa Sorce (Costume DesignerSOARS; ACD and Stitcher, Wardrobe) is thrilled to be a part of the Bay View team. 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