Cantus Youth Choirs
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Cantus Youth Choirs
CANTUS YOUTH CHOIRS AND GRYPHON PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT PRESENT SEASON 2014-2015 Gryphon is proud to support Cantus Youth Choirs Winter Concert SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2014 AT 7:30 PM NNU BRANDT CENTER, SWAYNE AUDITORIUM Erika McCauley, Artistic Director and Founder Keith McCauley, Associate Director Melody Paskett, Associate Director Michelle Pedersen, Associate Director Rylee Smullin, Intern Erin Todd, Intern Take a music bath once or twice a week for a few seasons, and you will find that it is to the soul what a water bath is to the body. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes FEATURING Melissa Heath, Soprano David Young, Organ INSTRUMENTALISTS Hayden Atchley, Holly Casos, Matthew Crane, Aaron Connolly, Marc Herring, Camille Hutchings, Michelle Hutchings, Alexis Jensen, Nanette Jensen, Nathan McMurray, Lauren Rawlings, Zach Taylor • Investment Management • Retirement Planning • Estate Planning • • Tax Compliance • Risk Management • www.GryphonPrivateWealth.com phone 208-938-5557 MISTLETOE CUNCTI SIMUS Presto Featuring Benjamin Earl and Xavier Judd _____ Chorale Featuring Warren Bodily, Becca Earl, Emily Foutz, Sariah Larsen, Ryan Meck and Kate Starita ARR MAC HUFF SENDING YOU A LITTLE CHRISTMAS ARR JAY ALTHOUSE Presto Featuring Madison Eberhard and Melissa McDonald _____ SNOW GLOBE MATT WERTZ Landon Paskett and Micah Starita Jared Montierth, piano _____ SONG FOR A WINTER'S NIGHT ARR JESUS GOMEZ Bella Visi _____ ONE MORE SLEEP ARR MAC HUFF Bella Visi Featuring Olivia Moss, Reagan Davis, Linnea Johnson and Christiana Warner _____ LONG AGO, FAR AWAY KIMBERLY KOFOED Heidi Kofoed, Karli Moss and Rebecca Walker _____ LITTLE DRUMMER BOY ARR BENJAMIN BRAM & PTX VoiceOver Featuring: Landon Paskett, Krista Kofoed, Paige Simpson, Tanner Maurer, Damon Walker, and Colette Kofoed _____ HALLELUJAH ARR MARK BRYMER VoiceOver _____ RICARDO SOTO The Virgin was alone When the Angel appeared He was called Gabriel And was sent from heaven. With radiant face he declared, You shall conceive, Mary, And will bear a son. You will bear a son And shall call him Jesus Christ. _____ GOD REST YE, MERRY GENTLEMEN ARR KEITH CHRISTOPHER Annelise Gardiner, Paige Simpson and Brent Wissenbach Lauren Rawlings, violin _____ NIGHT OF SILENCE/ SILENT NIGHT DAVID KANTOR Chorale and Concert Choir Directed by Erin Todd Featuring Kaylee Brinton, Emmery Leach, Maddie McKinlay, Lexie Olson, Ammon Pluim and Rebekah Walker _____ I SAW THREE SHIPS JON SCHMIDT Jared Montierth, piano _____ THE LORD'S PRAYER A.H. MALOTTE Concert Choir Melissa Heath, soprano David Young, organ _____ BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE FRANK LOESSER WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME Emma Larson and Cole McCauley David Larson, piano _____ Presto, Bella Visi and VoiceOver LINUS AND LUCY ARR MAC HUFF _____________________________________ INTERMISSION _____________________________________ ARR ROGER EMERSON Concert Choir _____ HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS ARR ANITA KERR Todd Bernhardt, Halle Bigelow, Hailey Carroll, Shaylin Carroll, Zachary Carroll, Taylie Clark, BJ Foutz, Thomas Haven, Jacob Hutchings, Madeline Paskett, Sara Rawlings, Alyssa Van Wagenen and Emily Walker Krista Carroll, piano _____ CHILD OF GOD ARR EMILY CROCKER Virtuoso Singers Directed by Rylee Smullin Featuring Esther Schofield _____ PIE JESU ANDREW LLOYD WEBER, SIR Adam and Emmelyn Redd Merciful Jesus, Father, who takes away the sins of the world Grant them rest, grant them rest Lamb of God, Father, who takes away the sins of the world Grant them rest, grant them rest Everlasting, everlasting rest _____ MISTLETOE PHYLLIS ALETA WOLFE Men of Cantus Featuring Michael Porizek and Finnigan McPherson _____ LOVE IS CHRISTMAS SARA BAREILLES Karsyn Leach, Rylee Smullin and Erin Todd _____ Three selections by Dan Forrest PSALM 8 Women of Cantus Featuring Michelle Hutchings, violin MUSIC OF LIVING Concordia Featuring Nanette Jensen, piano Giver of life, Creator of all that is lovely, Teach me to sing the words of your song; I want to feel the music of living And not fear the sad songs, But from them make new songs Composed of both laughter and tears. Teach me to dance to the sounds of your world and your people, I want to move in rhythm with your plan; Help me to try to follow your leading, To risk even falling, To rise and keep trying Because you are leading the dance. THE FIRST NOEL Concordia _____ DECK THE HALL ARR MACK WILBERG Melissa Heath, soprano David Young, piano _____ BRING A TORCH, JEANETTE ISABELLA ARR KEITH CHAPMAN David Young, organ _____ O HOLY NIGHT! ARR MACK WILBERG Combined choirs of cantus Melissa Heath, soprano David Young, organ _____________________________________ MELISSA HEATH enjoys a varied career of opera, concert and recital work. Hailed as a "soaring, sparkling soprano" with "vivacious stage presence", past roles include Amy in Mark Adamo’s Little Women, Cunegonde in Bernstein’s Candide, La Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi, Marianne in Tartuffe, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, and First Lady in The Magic Flute. Ms. Heath has also frequented the concert stage as the soprano soloist in Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mozart’s Requiem, Brahms’ German Requiem, Handel’s Messiah, Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42, Howells’ Hymnus Paradisi and in the Fauré and Rutter Requiems. Ms. Heath has been a state finalist and district winner in the Metropolitan Opera’s National Council Auditions. In 2012 and 2014, she was a regional finalist in the National Association of Teachers of Singing’s biennial art song competition. In 2010, Ms. Heath was the soprano soloist in Ballet West’s production of Carmina Burana, John Rutter’s Mass of the Children with the Salt Lake Choral Artists and in Scarlatti’s Christmas Cantata with the Salt Lake Symphony. In 2011, Ms. Heath sang the title role in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea with the University of Utah’s Lyric Opera Ensemble, and Gilda in Verdi’s Rigoletto with La Musica Lirica in Novafeltria, Italy. She also performed Schubert’s Shepherd on the Rock with clarinetist Robert Walzel and pianist Jeffrey Price as part of the Sundays@7 concert series at the University of Utah. 2012 performances include Carmina Burana with the Alpine Masterworks festival, Villa-Lobos’ Bachianas Brasileiras with the University of Utah’s Performing Dance Company, the title role in Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah with the University of Utah’s Lyric Opera Ensemble, soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9 with the Lyceum Philharmonic and Sterling Singers, and a solo performance with the Orchestra at Temple Square. In 2013, Ms. Heath’s performances included Mendelssohn’s Psalm no. 42 with the Alpine Masterworks festival, a solo performance with the Salt Lake Symphony, the role of Nanetta in Verdi’s Falstaff with the University of Utah’s Lyric Opera Ensemble, and her premiere performance with the Utah Symphony, under Maestro Thierry Fischer, in Nielsen’s Symphony no. 3. Performances in 2014 have included Micaëla in a concert version of Bizet’s Carmen with Concerts at the Presidio in San Francisco, Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Utah Valley Symphony and Wasatch Chorale, Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem with the Temple Square Chorale and Orchestra, and Handel’s Messiah with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Utah Symphony. Ms. Heath, whose singing has been described as "gorgeous, wonderfully expressive, lyrical and infused with feeling," received her Bachelor’s degree in voice from Brigham Young University, where she studied with Drs Rebecca Wilberg and Lila Stuart-Bachelder, and sang for four years with BYU Singers. She holds an MM and a DMA in voice from the University of Utah, where she studied with Dr. Robert Breault. She currently teaches at Utah Valley University. DAVID YOUNG first discovered the power and beauty of the pipe organ as a teenager. He pursued private organ study during high school in Boise with Patricia Nelson and later continued his studies at the university level. As a student at Brigham Young University, Mr. Young studied with Dr. Doug- las Bush, and later graduated from BYU with a Bachelor's degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy in 1997. While an undergraduate student, Mr. Young served as Organ Scholar at the Cathedral of the Madeleine (Roman Catholic) in Salt Lake City, accompanying the choirs and congregation in masses, special feast days, and in concert. During his university studies, Mr. Young also travelled to Europe where he studied and played over 60 historic pipe organs, in Germany, Holland, England, France and Italy. He later received a university stipend to return to Germany and Holland to study the pipe organs of the Baroque organ builder, Arp Schnitger. After completing his undergraduate studies, Mr. Young enrolled in law school at the University of Idaho, where he graduated with a law degree in 2001. Simultaneously both an attorney and an organist, Mr. Young has nearly always held an appointment as an organist while also practicing law. Currently, Mr. Young serves as Principal Organist at Boise First United Methodist Church (the "Cathedral of the Rockies"), a post he has held since 2010. As organist, Mr. Young accompanies the traditional worship services on the Cathedral’s 77-rank Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ–Idaho's largest–and including accompaniment for the resident choirs. He is employed as a Deputy Attorney General with the Idaho Attorney General's Office, and also stays active in the local chapter of the American Guild of Organists. He and his wife, Adria Belnap, live in Boise with their three children. In February, Mr. Young will perform a solo organ concert, titled Something Serious, Something Fun, at the Cathedral of the Rockies as part of its Cathedral Concert Series. The February 13 organ concert is designed to appeal to organists and non-organists. CANTUS YOUTH CHOIRS RACHEL BERNHARDT, 4 T.J. CLARK, 4 HAYLEE HUTCHINGS, 4 DEVYN HYMER, 4 CONNOR JENSEN, 4 MK JUDD, 4 HALLIE OLSON, 4 GLORIA PINEDA, 4 MAKAYLAN PORIZEK, 4 ALEAH SALYARDS, 4 BRYAN WALKER, 4 LIVY WALTON, 4 CORA ABERCROMBIE, 5 MCGWIRE ALLEN, 5 AUSTIN ALVI, 5 AIDAN ANDERSEN, 5 LILY BINGHAM, 5 HAILEY CARROLL, 5 COLE CLEGG, 5 LAUREN CRNICH, 5 CLAYTON EARL, 5 MADELINE EIDSON, 5 JACQUELYN KOFOED, 5 SAVANNAH LARSEN, 5 EMMERY LEACH, 5 JOSH MCCAULEY, 5 ELLIE MOSS, 5 GRAYSON PASKETT, 5 HYRUM REDD, 5 MCKENZIE SMITH, 5 MEYAH SWIFT, 5 DALLIN WHIPPLE, 5 EVA YOUNG, 5 LACEY BERNHARDT, 6 KIERAN BIBERSTON, 6 ADILYN BLAINE, 6 WARREN BODILY, 6 KAYLEE BRINTON, 6 ABBIE DENNIS, 6 HALLIE DOWDLE, 6 CONNOR FROGLEY, 6 PRESTON FROGLEY, 6 JULIA GARDINER, 6 ETHAN JENSEN, 6 LOREN JENSEN, 6 LUCY JOHNSON, 6 KAYLI JONES, 6 ERIC LARSON, 6 SEVIAH LIMB, 6 BRIANNA MAURER, 6 MADDIE MCKINLAY, 6 FINN MCPHERSON, 6 RYAN MECK, 6 MICHAEL PORIZEK, 6 AUBREY SALYARDS, 6 HUNTER SMITH, 6 ZOE STEEVES, 6 LIVIE VENTURI, 6 BRANDON WALTON, 6 BODEN BARRUS, 7 BRONX BARRUS, 7 ABBY BINGHAM, 7 ABIGAIL BRADFORD, 7 IZABEL CHISHOLM, 7 COLETON CLARK, 7 CAMILLA DUKELOW, 7 REBECCA EARL, 7 MADISON EBERHARD, 7 LUCY ELDREDGE, 7 MYRIAH ELLISON, 7 KANDACE FELLER, 7 EMILY FOUTZ, 7 EMMA GARDINER, 7 SARAH GOLD, 7 ELIZA HAVEN, 7 SOFIA KING, 7 TENNEY KUNKA, 7 SARIAH LARSEN, 7 KADE MCCALLISTER, 7 COLE MCCAULEY, 7 RORI MERCER, 7 JOSHUA MONTIERTH, 7 GABRIEL NEWMAN, 7 LEXIE OLSON, 7 GAVIN PETERSON, 7 CALVIN PINEDA, 7 AMMON PLUIM, 7 ADAM REDD, 7 CARSON SMITH, 7 KATE STARITA, 7 SCOTLIN STEEVES, 7 EMILY STIMPSON, 7 REBEKAH WALKER, 7 ETHAN ALVI, 8 ABIGAIL ATKINSON, 8 HALLE BIGELOW, 8 ZACHARY CARROLL, 8 CAPRI CASOS, 8 HANNAH CLARK, 8 CATHERINE CLIVE, 8 BENJAMIN EARL, 8 JACOB HUTCHINGS, 8 ZACHARY JENSEN, 8 XAVIER JUDD, 8 EMMA LARSON, 8 ROYAL MADISON, 8 COLLIN MCKINLEY, 8 OLIVIA OSGUTHORPE, 8 ASHLYNN PREECE, 8 SAMANTHA PRICE, 8 SARA RAWLINGS, 8 ANNA ROTH, 8 ESTHER SCHOFIELD, 8 ELLIE SIMPSON, 8 ETHAN SIMPSON, 8 JESSICA THOMPSON, 8 ALYSSA VAN WAGENEN, 8 REBECCA WALKER, 8 CADEE WAMBOLT, 8 ELIZABETH WHIPPLE, 8 CORA WILLIAMSON, 8 KRISTEN YORGASON, 8 VICTORIA YOUNG, 8 BRIANNA BERNHARDT, 9 ANNA BRADBURN, 9 SHAYLIN CARROLL, 9 MCKAY CLARK, 9 TAYLIE CLARK, 9 OLIVIA DAY, 9 BRADEN DAYTON, 9 PHOEBE DUNKLEY, 9 BRIANNA ELLISON, 9 BJ FOUTZ, 9 RACHEL HART, 9 THOMAS HAVEN, 9 HEIDI KOFOED, 9 ISAAC LIMB, 9 KYLIE LINTON, 9 MORGAN MAURER, 9 MELISSA MCDONALD, 9 PORTER MCPHERSON, 9 HAILEY MORTENSEN, 9 KARLI MOSS, 9 MADELINE PASKETT, 9 MARISA PEMSLER, 9 ELLEN PINEDA, 9 BRENNEN PORTER, 9 SARAH PRICE, 9 CALEB SALYARDS, 9 HANNAH STARRATT, 9 CAMERON TODD, 9 EMILY WALKER, 9 EMILY WHIPPLE, 9 ALEXIS ALVI, 10 MADELINE ASHTON, 10 DALLIN ATCHLEY, 10 LAUREN BEAN, 10 TODD BERNHARDT, 10 SUSANNAH BRADFORD, 10 ALLISON CALVERLEY, 10 CADEN CHANDLER, 10 NATALIE CUNDICK, 10 REAGAN DAVIS, 10 HOLLY FELLER, 10 HAILEY FROGLEY, 10 WESLEY HALE, 10 AMANDA HARRIS, 10 SUMMER HILTON, 10 LINNEA JOHNSON, 10 EMILY KING, 10 DARBY KNUDSEN, 10 ANNABELLE LARSEN, 10 SETH LARSEN, 10 KARSYN LEACH, 10 JARED MONTIERTH, 10 TYLER MORTENSEN, 10 RILEY MOWER , 10 PRESTON NAYLOR , 10 LAUREN RAUSCH, 10 EMMELYN REDD, 10 KORINNE SCHULTZ, 10 MICAH STARITA, 10 KALEIGH STEEVES, 10 SYDNEY STEPHAN, 10 KATE STEPHERSON, 10 SARA STEPHERSON, 10 BRENNEN STIMPSON, 10 NATALIE TANNER, 10 CHARLEE WAMBOLT, 10 CHRISTIANA WARNER, 10 JEREMY WOODWORTH, 10 JADEN BIBERSTON, 11 JAMES BURTON, 11 MADISON CHIU, 11 TYLOR CLARK, 11 ALLYSA EBERHARD, 11 REBECCA GEORGESON, 11 EMMY HAVEN, 11 ALEXIS JENSEN, 11 JACOB KOZLOWSKI, 11 CALEB LIMB, 11 ALEXIS LOVE , 11 JAKE MCCAULEY, 11 MAKENA PORTER, 11 ALYSSA PREECE, 11 LAUREN RAWLINGS, 11 HEIDI SCHOFIELD, 11 NATALIE TWEDE, 11 SARAH WALKER, 11 KYLE WINTERSTEEN, 11 SAMANTHA ALVI, 12 HAYDEN ATCHLEY, 12 ELIZA BRADFORD, 12 DAMON CALLISTER, 12 ANNELISE GARDINER, 12 ANNIE HAUETER, 12 RACHEL HUTCHINGS, 12 COLETTE KOFOED, 12 KRISTA KOFOED, 12 TANNER MAURER, 12 LAUREN MCGERTY, 12 AURORA MILLER, 12 RILEY MORTENSEN, 12 OLIVIA MOSS, 12 LANDON PASKETT, 12 CHELSEA PLUIM, 12 PAIGE SIMPSON, 12 RYLEE SMULLIN, 12 BODEN SPARKS, 12 BERKLEY SPENCER, 12 JADEN STEEVES, 12 ERIN TODD, 12 BRENT WISSENBACH, 12 NATHAN YORGASON, 12 Erika McCauley is founder and artistic director of Cantus Youth Choirs, a nonprofit community choir program for Idaho’s Treasure Valley youth. She is a talented individual with an unrivaled passion for working with young people. Mrs. McCauley taught in the Salem-Keizer School District, a district with schools repeatedly earning GRAMMY® Awards and recognized by the NAMM Foundation as one of the nation’s “Best Communities for Music Education.” She taught at the elementary, middle and high school levels from 2001-2003 and 2005-2007. In four short years and with regionally and nationally recognized colleagues, Mrs. McCauley was nominated twice as “Music Educator of the Year.” Her choirs repeatedly earned superior ratings at choral competitions, including 1st Place, the Festival Sweepstakes Award, Adjudicators Award, and a Festival of Gold Certificate at a Heritage Festival in 2007, and 1st Place at the prestigious Best in the Northwest Choir Competition in 2003 and 2007 under such acclaimed judges as Joseph Flummerfelt, chorus master of the New York Philharmonic, William Hatcher, former national president of The American Choral Directors Association, and Andre de Quadros, artistic director of the Tanglewood Institute. Mrs. McCauley’s passion for choral arts stems from a lifelong pursuit of both solo and choral music performance. She earned a Master of Arts with an emphasis in Music Education from Oregon State University in 2005 and a Bachelor of Arts in Music with an emphasis in Vocal Performance from Brigham Young University in 2001. As an undergraduate student, she held lead and supporting roles in university operas, earned 1st place in the NATS Vocal Competition, and performed as a soloist with the elite 40-member choral ensemble BYU Singers, directed by Dr. Ronald Staheli. As a graduate student, Mrs. McCauley served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, a soloist and section leader with the OSU Chamber Choir, and received the “Music Education Award.” Since 2010, Mrs. McCauley has worked as a private vocal instructor in Meridian, Idaho, with voice students winning and placing at the IMEA District III Solo Contest. Mrs. McCauley has also worked with secondary school choirs in Oregon and Idaho as a guest choral clinician. Cantus Youth Choirs is a non-profit community choral program for youth of the Treasure Valley. This concert season marks its fifth year and features over 230 singers from Meridian, Eagle, Boise, Emmett, Middleton, Star, Nampa, and Kuna. Cantus youth represent students from over 30 different public and private schools. VP/Associate Director Secretary/Associate Director MELODY PASKETT MICHELLE PEDERSEN CHRISTOPHER YORGASON D. KEVIN CARLSON MARY C. JENSEN Keith McCauley earned a BA in Marketing Communications with minors in Music Performance and Japanese from Brigham Young University in 2004. Since 2007, he has been Executive Vice President and part-owner of Container & Packaging Supply, a packaging distribution company with fulfillment centers in Idaho, Utah and Kentucky, servicing all 50 states and 70 foreign countries. Melody Paskett earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music, with Choral Education emphasis, and a minor in Japanese from Brigham Young University. Michelle Pedersen is the director of music at the Amity campus of The Cathedral of the Rockies, and associate director of music at the Boise campus. Ms. Pedersen is the former director of secondary choirs at North Star Charter School (Eagle, Idaho) and choirs at Howard St. Charter School in Salem, OR; a middle school with a student body of 155, 135 of whom were in Ms. Pedersen’s choirs. She concurrently worked as the Director of Choral Music at First Congregational Church of Salem, and adjunct voice instructor at Oregon State University. Chris Yorgason earned his Juris Doctor from Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, graduating in 1998. Mr. Yorgason earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management with International and Finance emphases, and a second major in Political Science. His minor was Business Comp. D. Kevin Carlson earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1980 and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Economics from Brigham Young University in 1977. Mr. Carlson was a litigation attorney for Stoel Rives from 19801988 in Portland, Oregon. Mary C. Jensen is the co-director of Treasure Valley YOUTH Theater. She has a BA in Theater and Secondary Education from Boise State University with an emphasis in acting and directing. She has worked with numerous non-profits in the area to establish educational theater programs including, The Treasure Valley Family YMCA, McCall Arts and Humanities Council, and Meridian Parks and Recreation. KEITH R. McCAULEY Prior to CPS, Mr. McCauley worked as the art director of seven radio stations in Portland, Oregon for Entercom, the largest radio-only company in the US, and did projects for the NFL, Toyota, Miller Genuine Draft, Saatchi & Saatchi, MercedesBenz, and Vitamin Water, and has had his work displayed across the US and featured in the New York Times. Mr. McCauley met his wife in the internationally-renowned BYU Singers, directed by Dr. Ronald Staheli. He sang under the direction of Rosalind Hall and Mack Wilberg in the BYU Concert Choir and Men’s Chorus, respectively. He spent a week with Eric Whitacre recording the highly acclaimed CD, Eric Whitacre: The Complete A Cappella Works, 1991-2001 with the BYU Singers. Mr. McCauley was a founding member of two a cappella ensembles: Inside Out and Moose Butter. His most recent role was playing Rapunzel’s Prince in Music Theater of Idaho’s Into the Woods. Mr. McCauley co-directs his church choir and Concordia with Mrs. McCauley and VocieOver with Ms. Pedersen. He lives in Eagle with his wife and son. Mrs. Paskett has enjoyed performing all of her life, dancing and singing from a young age in numerous musical theater, ballet, jazz, and choral ensembles, including High School All-Northwest Choir, the BYU Women’s Chorus, BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble’s Performing Arts Company and the Utah Symphony Chorus. As an active supporter of community arts programs, she has performed in various music and theater groups in Oregon, Arizona, Utah and Idaho. She is active in church music as a choir member, conducting instructor, and has served as administrative director of music and of cultural arts. In her broad range of experiences organizing, performing in, and directing ensembles and events, she has been responsible for large-scale projects requiring extensive organization, fiscal management and accountability, and communication. Mrs. Paskett directs Chorale, and co-directs Virtuoso Singers with Mrs. McCauley. She has been involved in school music programs in Boise and Meridian. Mrs. Paskett has been married to Mark Paskett since 1994, and they have five children. She currently is a full-time homemaker and mother, prior to which she taught part-time private music lessons in voice and piano. Associate Director Ms. Pedersen has degrees in Vocal Performance and Music Education from OSU, where she was a featured soloist in Oregon, Costa Rica, China, Canada, and Taiwan. Ms. Pedersen is a flexible and polished performer, comfortably singing classical and contemporary styles. She has recently played Mabel (The Pirates of Penzance), Susannah (Le Nozze di Figaro), Adelaide in (Guys and Dolls), Gertrude McFuzz (Seussical the Musical), a member of the Angel City 4 (City of Angels), Mimi Marquez (Rent), and Olive Ostravosky (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee). Ms. Pedersen has been a two-time featured guest soloist for Cantus Youth Choirs: Season 1 Finale Concert and Season 3 Finale Concert. Ms. Pedersen is enjoying her second year as Associate Director of choirs at Cantus Youth Choirs. She directs Presto, the new all-female Bella Visi ensemble and co-directs VoiceOver with Mr. McCauley. Treasurer Mr. Yorgason recently opened his own law firm, Yorgason Law Offices, PLLC, and works part-time as a manager at Capital Development, Inc. (2006 to present). From 2001-2006, Mr. Yorgason worked as an Associate Attorney for the law practice of Moore, Smith, Buxton & Turcke. From 1999-2001, he was an Associate Attorney for Elam & Burke. Mr. Yorgason has worked several years as an attorney for municipalities, governmental agencies and public charter schools. He volunteers many hours weekly for his church, recently overseeing the program for young men (ages 12-17), and currently as a financial clerk. While a student, he spent two years in Bangkok, Thailand on a church service mission from 1989 to 1991. Also while a student he traveled to Jerusalem and spent his spring semester of 1995 studying and traveling Israel. Mr. Yorgason, a native of Idaho, has spent most of his life living in the Treasure Valley. Mr. Yorgason has been married for five years and has a four-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter. Board Member He has worked with the Oregon Department of Justice since 1988, and is a Senior Assistant Attorney General. Mr. Carlson’s legal background includes emphases in contract preparation and review, finance, administrative law, and litigation. Mr. Carlson is committed to improving his community by actively engaging in service to help youth and adults in need. He has assisted with marketing in high profile political and service campaigns focused on children and families’ issues. Mr. Carlson has served in church administrative, welfare and employment volunteer positions, as well as taught Sunday School classes to children ages 10-18. He has coached elementary, middle and high school-age football, basketball and baseball teams, and is the former Vice President of his local Little League. Mr. Carlson has also spent countless hours volunteering in school classrooms and serving as a chaperone for youth musical activities, festivals and tours. Mr. Carlson has been married to Janet Lynn Carlson for 35 years. He has three grown children and four wonderful grandchildren. Board Member Mrs. Jensen co-founded Treasure Valley YOUTH Theater, Inc as a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through the performing arts. TVYT produced their first program in October 2013 with 16 kids. Since then, they have expanded to three programs each season that involve over 150 kids. Through their leadership-development and performance based programs, performers learn skills including marketing, goal setting, team work, creative problem solving, set design, creating props, and costuming. During her time with TVYT Mrs. Jensen has directed Peter Pan, Seussical, and Annie, and served as the musical director for School House Rock! Mrs. Jensen is currently serving as the chair-person for the Meridian Arts Commission. She has been instrumental in establishing city-sponsored theatrical and musical opportunities for youth and adults. In her spare time she enjoys playing the violin with The Hymns of Thanksgiving Orchestra and the Serenata Chamber Orchestra. Mrs. Jensen lives in Meridian with her three amazing children and incredibly supportive husband Beating The Odds According to Bloomberg, eight out of ten startups fail in the first 18 months. Some Gallup studies show that half of startups fail in their first five years. Regardless of the source, the outlook for startups doesn't look good. But we are still here! At five years old, we're still a young organization. We've been pleased to discover that we knew more than we thought we did. But we've also discovered a whole lot of what we didn't know too! As we’ve thought about why we've made it to year five, we've also thought a lot about what has made us successful. We don't think it's been our venues, our music selection, our policies, or our tours. Sure, these things may contribute, but we believe it all comes down to the people. Community is formed by people who value or love the same things. Cantus is a community of people who love excellence and work together to create a place where everyone can belong. Because of our board, our directors, our volunteers, work-study staff, the parents, youth, and the families that have all come together, we have not only survived, but sur-thrived year over year for the last five years. It is because of all of YOU that we're still here, and we look forward to a bright future together. Special Thank Yous We would like to thank our friends at Gryphon Private Wealth Management, our Season 20142015 sponsor and the other advertisers contained herein. We appreciate their generous support. Our Origination In the beginning, we spent a full year actively planning and developing this concept, and for the longest time, we referred to it as “the choir.” We researched community choirs across the nation, IRS forms and filing statuses, organizational hierarchies, and even interviewed people (without them knowing it!) to be on the Board of Directors. After spending a long time thinking about what “the choir" would be called, we finally found a name that we liked: Cantus. Cantus is Latin for "chant," or "sing." We loved this name, and having sung a lot of Latin, we thought nothing of how it might be pronounced! We've heard a lot of fun pronunciations of this word: can-toos, or can-tuss, and Keith’s personal favorite can't-us. The best way to remember how to pronounce this word is to put the emphasis on the first syllable and say kahn (like Genghis Khan) toos (rhymes with noose). Go ahead, try saying it out loud ... unless of course the lights are down and the concert's begun. Our Mission Cantus Youth Choirs is a community choral program for youth of Idaho’s Treasure Valley. Cantus Youth Choirs strives to provide quality music education with the goal of attaining the highest level of artistic excellence in choral music performance. The organization endeavors to enrich the lives of youth from all cultural, economic, musical, racial, and religious backgrounds. Cantus strives to foster the personal and social growth of its members and to promote their sense of self-worth, discipline, and accomplishment. Singers in Cantus Youth Choirs work hard and love music. They can trust their directors to provide safe, nurturing environments and, in turn, the directors can expect the singers to respect the music, the director and each other. They come to rehearsal prepared, ready to learn and eager to have transcendent musical experiences. Singers in Cantus Youth Choirs have high expectations of themselves and their directors, both personally and musically. And, because of this, they achieve success. Now open and enrolling at 22 W. Broadway in Meridian A family-centered, private education academy that seeks to help students grow academically and spiritually We support parents in their responsibility to educate their children. We strengthen the core values they teach at home Gospel centered learning with a principle based curriculum and focus on intrinsic values Fosters a true love of learning 3 age groupings that maintain sibling interactions Restores education back into the hands of parents 3 days per week / 4 hours per day for the core program Elective classes optional We believe in putting Faith God and Moral Values first. We teach students to build a relationship with their Creator, and every subject includes a study of the scriptures school should FamilybeWeanbelieve extension of the home with parents as the inspired educational guides for their children. our youth CountrywillWeplaybelieve a special role in restoring a love for America and help restore the principles of liberty. Ideal for homeschoolers, or families seeking a better option To learn more: visit the national website - gjkacademy.com Like us on Facebook - Kimber Academy Meridian Idaho Call - (208) 440-6888 or email - [email protected] 1 2 Empowering youth and inspiring future innovators, entrepreneurs, creators, humanitarians and artists through performance-based theater arts programs. Join us for our 2015 Season: “Annie, Jr.” March 7 & 8 “AristoCats, Kids” Summer “Into the Woods, Jr” September 12 & 13 Program and Audition Details: TVYOUTHTHEATER.ORG /TreasureValleyYOUTHTheater 208.287.8828 3 4 5 1 First stop after a 5+ hour bus ride. Fresh off the bus and getting ready to perform. 2 Mrs. Paskett directing Give Us Hope on the steps in the rotunda of the Oregon state capital. 3 Mr. McCauley directing Homeward Bound. 4 Ms. Pedersen directing It Takes A Whole Village, Spencer Madsen, soloist. 5 VoiceOver performing It's Time, by Imagine Dragons around the Oregon state capital seal. A Look At Last Season Season 2013-2014 was our fourth year and started with our Winter Concert at Borah High School. We also introduced our third contemporary ensemble, Presto, to the mix. We sang a full concert with Borah High School's men’s and women's choirs as our guest artists. Immediately after our Winter Concert, we began an aggressive rehearsal regimen to prepare for our Spring Concert and Songs of Hope tour, which took place after only about seven hours of rehearsal time! The youth worked admirably, learning their music over winter break. Our Spring Concert was also held at Borah High School where Borah choirs and The College of Idaho Singers, under the direction of Dr. Brent Wells, were our guest performers. We ended the concert with a combined performance of Ryan Murphy's Pilgrim Song. Three weeks later we loaded up our tour buses and headed off to Oregon. Our first stop was at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem where we performed in the acoustically-stunning rotunda. We performed Homeward Bound, Pilgrim Song, It's Time, Clocks, Just The Way You Are/Just A Dream, It Takes A Village, and opened the legislative proceedings with Chorale and Concert Choir singing Give Us Hope. They received a standing ovation and rave reviews from the Oregon Legislature. That afternoon, we gathered for a dress rehearsal with McNary High School, Whiteaker Middle School and Straub Middle School for our Songs of Hope concert, benefiting Courtney Atack, Oregon resident, musician and mother of four with terminal brain cancer. Courtney came and all 400+ kids were able to meet Courtney and hear some of her story. She was so positive and encouraging. She told the story of how music has helped her through these challenges. She underwent surgery on a portion of her brain, an area that could seriously impact her ability to make music. She talked about how terrified she was. When she woke, she said, "I woke up and started searching for my music. I could remember all of it." She unashamedly acknowledged that it was a miracle. The concert, later that night, was an amazing success! Each of the groups performed with heart and passion. Courtney sang a couple of original compositions, and joined the choirs as a featured solo- 6 7 11 12 11 and 12 We enjoyed the Blazer's game from the nosebleed section, but they definitely made up for the fact when they let us shoot free throws and play BUMP on the court after the game. 8 9 10 6 Mrs. McCauley directing Pilgrim Song at the Songs of Hope concert benefitting Courtney Atack, Oregon resident, musician, and mother of four with terminal brain cancer. 7 Combined choirs of Cantus on stage with Courtney. 8 Courtney performing original composition, Dreamer. 9 Courtney and husband Jason, receiving audience acknowledgment. 10 Atack family being recognized by audience at end of concert. ist for Jesus Gomez's arrangement of Somewhere Over The Rainbow, a song of particular significance to Courtney. We ended the show with a commissioned arrangement of Martina McBride's Anyway. All 400+ singers, plus mini orchestra and combo, joined in for this powerful anthem of hope. The Songs of Hope benefit concert also succeeded in helping the Atack family. The venue did not charge us. The concert was completely sold out. Audience members were generous in post-concert donations. We contacted Courtney's church, her alumni network, her family, and the community choir she sings with, and were able to present her with $5,000 to help with their many expenses. The next day, Cantus traveled to Portland for a Trail Blazers game. Courtney, Jason and their family came with us, and during the game, told Erika and Keith more about their story and expressed their gratitude for the generosity shown to them. . What to expect in Season V Every year seems to bring on something new and exciting! This year, we are proud to introduce Bella Visi, our newest (all-female) contemporary ensemble, directed by Michelle Pedersen. Also new to this year, is our twoconcert format. We've determined that putting together one concert in each semester is better for the singers. This season, our first semester culminates in tonight's Winter Concert. Cantus winter break will begin December 21 and continue until rehearsals begin again on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at Boise First Community Center. Tour will be during the last half of spring break. We're excited to be Vitality acupuncture Get your body IN TUNE Harmony Group clinic acupuncture just $35 per treatment! Health Insurance Accepted (208) 629-4920 returning to Anaheim (where we went our very first year). Semester two will end with our Finale Concert on Friday, April 10, 2015 at the Emmaus Center of the Cathedral of the Rockies, where we'll perform our tour music and additional contemporary favorites. ETIQUETTE QUIZ ENJOY CONCERTS FROM A FOUNDATION OF ETIQUETTE ANSWERS: 1: B, 2: A, 3: B, 4: C, 5: C How to enjoy a concert For the uninitiated, attending a formal concert can be intimidating. We rarely have the opportunity to attend formal gatherings, and we occasionally feel uncomfortable at them because we don’t want to commit the proverbial faux pas and reveal our uncouthness. Concert etiquette doesn’t mean we wear tuxedos and evening gowns and talk down our noses at others and poo poo them because we are so much more cultured than they. This is far from what concert etiquette is all about! Conforming to the rules of concert etiquette allows you and your neighbors to enjoy the show. It’s as simple as that...and over the years, “enjoying” the show has come to mean that we take care to do nothing that would distract from the performance. This includes: suppressing all noise, refraining from eating and drinking, dressing appropriately, and applauding correctly. Applause is the way that we show our appreciation to the performers. Applauding at the right time can get a bit tricky … because depending on the concert, the appropriate time to applaud can change. At a rock concert people often talk, scream, shout, laugh and even sing along. This is all appropriate in this setting. This is usually why rock concerts are so loud ... the band is trying to be heard over the din! In the formal concert setting, however, participating in these behaviors is a sure ticket to getting kicked out! The secret is to sit quietly while the performers perform, (that IS why you came, right?). Once they're done, applaud. In a formal concert, here are the best times to applaud: 1. When the conductor takes the stage. It is customary to applaud when the conductor first comes out onto the stage. This draws everyone's attention to the show and recognizes the conductor's efforts at having prepared the ensemble to perform. 2. After a piece is concluded, AND the conductor has lowered their hands. A good rule of thumb: if the conductor’s hands are up, yours should probably stay down. The conductor may want the audience to enjoy a few seconds of silence before accepting applause. Sometimes the conductor may wish to perform a set of songs before accepting applause. This is often done for artistic reasons (and in some cases, to use less time!) 3. For a soloist. In a formal concert, applause for a soloist should be deferred until the end of the piece. The conductor may or may not direct the soloist to take a bow. To ensure that the piece is finished, see 2. 4. After the final piece. Standing ovations, or standing while clapping, is appreciated if you think the performance is deserving. Some audience members think every performance is deserving, and others feel that they should stand only if the performance is exceptional. The choice is yours. Our concerts are about 2 hours long, and are most enjoyed by children 8 years old or older. Thanks for coming and enjoy the show! Sign Up for Your UNLIMITED PLAN Today! 3756 Chinden Blvd. 208.336.0435 www.ultimatehandcarwash.com Offering programs in Cosmetology, Barbering, Esthetics and Nail Technology Financial Aid available to those who qualify Campus in Boise and "coming soon" Nampa