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DECEMBER 14 & 15, 2012 1 Co n s p i r a r e Yo u t h C h o i rs Nina Revering Friday, December 14, 2012, 7:30pm Maimy Fong, P iano Austin Haller, P iano & O rgan Saturday, December 15, 2012, 7:30pm CYC A rtistic D irector St. Martin’s Lutheran Church, Austin, TX St. Martin’s Lutheran Church, Austin, TX Conspirare Youth Choirs 505 East Huntland Drive, Suite 155 Austin, Texas 78752 512.476.5775 conspirare.org/cyc 2 3 Program From the Director Combined Choirs Mad World............................................................................... Roland Orzabal (b. 1961) Edited by Nina Revering An Advent Processional.................................................................15th Century Plainsong Arranged by Russell Schulz-Widmar (b. 1944) Conspirare Children’s Choir Magnificat............................................................................. Niccola Porpora (1686-1768) soloists: Et Exultavit - Carolyn Nuelle & Elizabeth Stapper Fecit Potentiam - Clare Edgar, Libby Smith, Asha Rao & Jordan Tenpas Combined Choirs Sing................................................................. Andrew Lloyd Webber (b. 1948) & Gary Barlow Kantorei Time of Snow.................................................................................Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) This Joy..........................................................................................Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) Gifts...............................................................................................Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) What Sweeter Music..................................................................... Eleanor Daley (b. 1955) soloists: Emma Atkins, Elizabeth Driggers, Daryl Hale, Sarah Helmbrecht, Maya Lyles, Holly Mathews, Jacob Ordaz, Veronica Ruth & William Wallingford Night of Silence...................................................................................... Daniel Kantor Duet Mein Freund ist Mein................................................... Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) soloists: Seren Villwock & Natasha Ponomareva Solo Walking in the Air...........................................................................Howard Blake (b. 1938) Lucas Revering Dear CYC Supporters, Family and Friends, On this special night, I want to personally thank you for your listening presence and on behalf of our singers, for sharing in this, our eighth season of music-making! As we enter into this time of giving and receiving, celebrating and relaxing, I am especially mindful of the joy these singers bring to my life. The work of teaching and learning this repertoire together has been a journey over the last few months! With our brand new young singers or our very tall 7-year veterans, we can’t help forming a connection to each other through the work and the music. We see from Monday to Monday the steady procession of becoming an ensemble: sharing a goal, learning a skill, finding a friend. Our very tall veterans were once our brand new young singers, and they now mentor and coach and work together. As journeys go, these are some of my favorite. Watching them grow is a unique and wonderful honor. Enjoy your evening and your season! Nina Revering Founding Artistic Director Conspirare Youth Choirs Combined Choirs Ave Maria......................................................................... Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) God Bless the Master................................................... Ralph Vaughn Williams (1872-1958) Technology generously underwritten by the Tetzlaff/Tiblier & Sankaran Families. Thank you. 4 5 Texts & Translations Mad World Words & Music by Roland Orzabal (b. 1961) Edited by Nina Revering 1. All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces. Bright and early for their daily races, going nowhere, going nowhere. Their tears are filling up their glasses, no expression, no expression. Hide my head, I wanna drown my sorrow, no tomorrow, no tomorrow. Chorus: And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad, That dreams in which I’m crying are the best I’ve ever had. I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take, When people run in circles it’s a very very mad world. Children waiting for the day they feel good. Happy birthday, happy birthday. Made to feel the way that every child should. Sit and listen, sit and listen. Went to school and I was very nervous. No one knew me, no one knew me. Hello teacher tell me what’s my lesson? Look right through me, look right through me. Chorus An Advent Processional 15th century plainsong Arranged by Russell Schulz-Widmar (b. 1944) 1. O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel, that mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear. Chorus: Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to you, O Israel. 2. O Holy Wisdom from on high, Come, order all things mightily; To us the path of wisdom show, And teach us in her ways to go. Chorus 3. O Key of David’s city, come, And open wide or heavenly home. Make safe the way that leads on high, And close the path of misery. Chorus 4. O Morning star in radiance bright Dispel the gloom of endless night. Enlighten those who wait in fear; Come, shed your rays of glory here. Chorus 5. O King and hope of all the earth, Come, visit us by human birth. Bid every da division cease; O come and save us Prince of Peace. Chorus 6 7 Magnificat Niccola Porpora (1686-1768) 1. Magnificat anima mea Magnificat anima mea Dominum. My soul doth magnify the Lord. 2. Et exultavit Et exultavit spiritus meus: in Deo salutari meo.Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae:ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationes. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. Because he hath regarded the humility of his handmaid; for behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. Because he that is mighty, Quia fecit mihi magna, qui potens est: hath done great things to me; et sanctum nomen eius. and holy is his name. recordatus misericordiae suae. being mindful of his mercy: Sicut locutus est ad patres nostros: As he spoke to our fathers, Abraham, et semini eius in saecula. to Abraham and to his seed forever. 5. Gloria Patri Gloria Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto, Gloria, Gloria. Glory Be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. 6. Sicut erat Sicut erat in principio et nunc et semper nunc et semper et in saecula saeculorum, Amen. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Sing 3. Et misericordia Et misericordia eius, a progenie et progenies: timentibus eum. And his mercy is from generation unto generations, to them that fear him. 4. Fecit potentiam Fecit potentiam in brachio suo: He hath shewed might in his arm: dispersit superbos mente cordis sui. he hath scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart. Deposuit potentes de sede: et exaltavit humiles. He hath put down the mighty from their seat, and hath exalted the humble. Esurientes implevit bonis: He hath filled the hungry with good things; et divites dimisit inanes. and the rich he hath sent empty away. Suscepit Israel puerum suum: He hath received Israel his servant, 8 Andrew Lloyd Webber & Gary Barlow (b. 1948) 1. Some words they can’t be spoken only sung, So hear a thousand voices shouting love. There’s a place, there’s a time, in this life, When you sing what you are feeling. Find your feet, stand your ground, Don’t you see right now the world is listening to what we say. Chorus: Sing it louder, sign it clearer, knowing everyone will hear you. Make some noise, find your voice tonight. Sing it stronger, sing together, make this moment last forever Old and young, shouting love tonight 2. To sing we’ve had a lifetime to wait. And see a thousand faces celebrate. You brought hope, You brought light, Conquered fear, No it wasn’t always easy Stood your ground, kept your faith, Don’t you see, right now the world is listening to what we say. 9 Chorus This Joy Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) 3. Some words they can’t be spoken only sung, To hear a thousand voices shouting love, And light and hope. Just sing. Just sing. Just sing. Chorus Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) 2. This birth is a new birth, That will bring us peace on earth. Be glad, it is for us he came, Sing out, Jesus is his name, Sing out, Jesus is his name. 1. They journey onward to find their rest, Mary and Joseph, forever blessed. They travel wearily as they go, The time of winter, the time of snow. 3. This light in its majesty Shines for all the world to see, A light of love and giving, A light for all the living. 2. A place for shelter they have in mind, A simple stable is all they find. The promise of an angel is all they know, The time of winter, the time of snow. 4. This love is a new love, Sent to us from heaven above. Be glad, for the hope that springs, Sing out for the joy it brings, Sing out for the joy it brings, Sing out this joy! Hear a thousand voices shouting love. Time of Snow 3. It may not have been winter then, That certain night in Bethlehem, But with the beauty of this birth Came the renewal of the earth, As a flower that grows Through the melting snows. 4. There in the silence lies Mary’s son, A source of wonder for everyone. Within a stable so long ago, The time of winter, the time, the time of snow. 10 1. This joy is a new joy, The wondrous birth of a baby boy. Be glad, it is for us he came, Sing out, Jesus is his name, sing out, Jesus is his name. Gifts Bob Chilcott (b. 1955) 1. The gifts we share at Christmas time our hearts together bring. We live as one, we laugh and sing, And pay our homage to a King. 11 2. The shepherds came to Bethlehem, three wise men following, In all humility to bring Gifts in honour of a King. 3. And as we let the New Yea r in, All this remembering, We live as one, we laugh and sing, The greatest gifts, gifts of a King. What Sweeter Music Eleanor Daley (b.1955) What sweeter music can we bring Than a carol for to sing The birth of this our heavenly king? Awake the voice! Awake the string: Dark and dull night fly hence away, And give the honour to this day, That sees December turn to May, If we may ask the reason say: We see him come, And know him ours, Who with his sunshine and his showers, Turns all the patient ground to flowers, Turns all the patient ground to flowers. The darling of the world is come, And fit it is we find a room To welcome him, the nobler part Of all the house here is the heart. Which we will give him And bequeath this Holly and this ivy wreath, To do him honour who’s our king, And Lord of all this reveling, 12 What sweeter music can we bring Than a carol for to sing The birth of this our heavenly king Night of Silence Daniel Kantor 1. Cold are the people, winter of life, We tremble in shadows this cold endless night, Frozen in the snow lie roses sleeping, Flowers that will echo the sun rise, Fire of hope is our only warmth, Weary, its flame will be dying soon. 2. Voice in the distance, call in the night, On wind you enfold us You speak of the light, Gentle on the ear you whisper softly, Rumors of a dawn so embracing, Breathless love awaits darkened souls, Soon will we know of the morning. 3. Spirit among us, shine life the star, Your light that guides shepherds and kings from afar, Shimmer in the sky so empty, lonely, Rising in the warmth of your Son’s love, Star unknowing of night and day, Spirit we wait for your loving Son. Mein Freund ist Mein Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Mein Freund is mein. My friend is mine Und ich bin sein. And I am thine. Die Liebe soll nichts schneiden. Nothing can separate love. 13 Ave Maria Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum, Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Benedicta tu in mulieribus, Blessed art thou among women, Et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus. And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Ora pro nobis peccatoribus, Pray for us sinners, Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae, Now and in the hour of our death. Amen! God Bless the Master Ralph Vaughn Williams (1872-1958) 1. God bless the Master of this house With happiness beside; Where ever his body rides or walks, Lord Jesus be his guide, Lord Jesus be his guide. 2. God bless the mistress of this house With gold chain round her breast, Where ever her body sleeps or wakes, Lord, send her soul to rest, Lord, send her soul to rest. 3. God bless your house, your children too, Your cattle and your store, The Lord increase you day by day And send you more and more, And send you more and more. 4. The Lord increase you day by day And send you more and more, And send you more and more. 14 2012-13 Conspirare Youth Choirs Kantorei Aditya Sankaran Ainsley Gamble Anabelle Mahadevan Angela Zhang Arielle Sher Caleb Melville Calista Marquez Cecilie Larcher Daryl Hale* David Stansbury Daniel Shi Elaina Hilliard Ellen Gernert Elizabeth Driggers* Emma Adkins* Holly Matthews* Jacob Ordaz* Mary Demas Maya Lyles* Maya Ravi Maya Borowicz Michael Chapa Nikhil Lyles Raiya Myren Sarah Helmbrecht* Sarah McDonald Sophie Cazares Stephen Shearer Tara Ahuna Tavia Waldo Ty Revering Veronica Ruth* William Wallingford* *Soloists Geoff Moskowitz, Visual Engineering Jonathan Riemer, Images Michael Smith, Audio Recording Conspirare Children’s Choir Abigail Johnson Alyssa Wixson Anastasia Weger Anna Carey Anne Marie Stapper Asha Rao* Avery Davis Caitlyn Diehl Carolyn Nuelle* Clare Edgar* Colman Butler Elizabeth Stapper* Ella Pettichord Gabriel Martin Gabrielle Sanchez Galia Popov Gracen Pizzitola Hannah Mitchel-Gevirtz Isabella Hansen Isabella Grossling Jordan Tenpas* Julia McDonald Juliana Marshall Kate Noll Lexi Anderson Libby Smith* Lily Wendt Lucy Pickens Lucy Tiblier Lucas Revering Maria Tangarova Martha Beatty Nolan Bader-Saye Mary Barnett Natalya Ponomareva* Olivia Martens Rachel Rowe Raina Parsons Sarah Hollis Shelby Luikart Seren Villwock* Sesha McMinn Simone Heim Taylor Sims 15 Conspirare Youth Choirs Staff Nina Revering’s choral music experience began at an early age. While growing u in Brazil, she performed in the Coro Infantil do Teatro Municipal under the direction of Elsa Lakschevitz. After moving to Canada, she joined the Toronto Children’s Chorus, directed by Jean Ashworth-Bartle, and performed with noted directors Andrew Davis and Sir David Willcocks. Ms. Revering’s musical training includes six years of study in Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music in baroque recorder as well as piano. Her education background also includes work at the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville Kentucky and Boston University. She studied baroque recorder with John Tyson of the New England Conservatory and performed with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus under conductors Seiji Ozawa, John Williams, and John Oliver. Nina Revering has performed widely as a soloist and chorister throughout the region and around the country. Soloist at St. Cathedral from 19941997, she was also Victoria Bach Festival’s New young Artist in 1994. Ms. Revering has been a member of the Conspirare Chamber Choir since 1995 and was a soloist in the Grammy®-nominated CDs Requiem and Threshold of Night, both released under the harmonia mundi label. Ms. Revering has taught music in Eanes schools since 1996. She was one of eight conductors selected for participation in the International Symposium for Children’s Choir Directors held in Toronto, Canada in May 2005. Professional affiliations include ACDA and TMEA. Last season Ms. Revering was clinician for the Elementary Honor Choir of the Georgia Music Educators Association and was invited to present workshops at the Dallas Chapter Choristers Guild Festival. 16 Accompanists Dr. Maimy Fong earned a Bachelor’s degree in piano with a concentration in vocal accompanying from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She also completed Master’s and Doctoral degrees in piano performance at the University of Texas at Austin School of Music. She has worked for the Des Moines Metro Opera, Austin Lyric Opera, and was the first pianist-coach in El Paso Opera’s Artist-inResidence Program. She has been with CYC since its inception in 2005. In 2009, she helped co-found and now assists in administering the “Feed Your Soul” Music Series at Dell Children’s Medical Center. For more information or to be added to the e-mail list, please send an inquiry to DellFeedYourSoul@ yahoo.com. In Austin, she maintains an active schedule of playing chamber music, instrumental and voice recitals, teaching, and vocal coaching Austin Haller is active as an organist, accompanist, vocal coach, and conductor in Texas and beyond. He serves as Organist and Associate Director of Music at St. David’s Episcopal Church (in Austin), where he plays for over 125 services and concerts annually and conducts the St. David’s Singers, one of the parish’s adult choirs. As a recitalist and accompanist, he has performed throughout the United States; and he has played with many local ensembles, including the Austin Symphony, Austin Children’s Choir, Texas Choral Consort, Amphion Youth Choir, University of Texas Concert Chorale, and St. Edward’s University choruses. Austin also serves as music director of regional theatre productions – favorite shows include TexArts’ Ain’t Misbehavin’, Golf, the Musical, & [title of show] (Austin Critics’ Table nomination for Music Direction); Zilker Theatre Productions’ The Music Man & My Favorite Year; and Zach Theatre’s Rockin’ Christmas Party & Present Laughter (B. Iden Payne nomination for Music Direction). In addition, his jazz performances with singer Kara Bliss and band have been described as “a touch of old school with a modern insouciance” and are featured at a variety of Central Texas venues. 17 Acknowledgements The Conspirare Youth Choirs gratefully acknowledges the contributions and generosity of the following individuals and organizations: Craig Hella Johnson Bob Karli & the Conspirare Board of Directors David C. Smith Ann McNair, David Hammond, Tamara Blanken, Kristie McCune Melissa Eddy, Wraven Godsoe, Meri Krueger and Nicki Turman Robert Harlan and the Conspirare Stage Crew Lois Vanlaningham Hornaday Design Christopher Novosad Rev. Merrill Wade, St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church Jean Fuller, St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church Thomas Pavlechko, St. Martin’s Lutheran Church The Tatzlaff-Tiblier Family The Sankaran Family Michael & Virginia Smith Kathy Hatch Singers, Parents, Volunteer Ushers and other supporters of CYC. Conspirare Performing Note Conspirare has the privilege of performing in a variety of beautiful venues. We seek out acoustical and aesthetic environments that can best enhance choral performances and we are deeply grateful to our hosts. While our performing venues may represent specific traditions and the texts of some of our repertoire may also be representative of specific traditions, it is in no way intended to be exclusive of any individual whose experience or set of beliefs is not represented. Conspirare respects and celebrates the great diversity of religious, artistic, and human experiences represented among our singers and audience members. Our shared musical experiences are intended to bring us together as we all seek to be inspired by the power of great choral music. The audience creates the space in which the music is held. 18 Shining Star Scholarship Program The Scholarship Program: The Conspirare Youth Choirs is fully committed to finding and training young musicians with a deep focus and love for choral singing, regardless of the obstacles that may prevent their participation. In 20062007, the CYC created the Shining Star Scholarship Program to support singers in the CYC. With generous donations, the CYC is currently supporting full tuition and uniform costs for three singers. During the spring, singers who are interested in being considered for this scholarship will complete an application and participate in an audition with the Conspirare Youth Choirs. Following the audition, a scholarship committee will review the applications and audition results and select the singers who best meet the criteria of the scholarship fund based upon skill, teacher recommendations, prior musical experience, and financial need. Support a Shining Star: Currently, we are seeking donations of $850, which will provide tuition fees, transportation costs, uniform costs, music, and rehearsal supplies for one singer for the entire 2013-2014 season (August 2013 to May 2014). We hope you will consider “adopting” a singer through the Shining Star Scholarship Program. Your tax-deductible $850 contribution to Conspirare will be a life-changing gift for one young singer who would not have this opportunity without your generosity. If a full donation of $850 is not possible for your family at the present time, we are always pleased to accept any donation amount you make to this fund. We hope you will consider joining these generous families and organizations who have already contributed to the Shining Star Scholarship Program: Lois VanLaningham in Memory of Todd VanLaningham Anonymous (3) To contribute or volunteer for the Shining Star Scholarship Program or for more information, please call the office at 512.476.5775 or [email protected]. 19 About Conspirare reissued by Harmonia Mundi, was released in 2006 and received two Grammy® nominations. Harmonia Mundi released Requiem internationally in 2009, and it received the Netherlands’ prestigious 2010 Edison Award in the choral music category. The Edison is the Dutch equivalent of the U.S. Grammy. The word “conspirare” derives from the Latin “con” and “spirare” translated as “to breathe together.” A third recording, Threshold of Night, was released worldwide in September 2008 on the Harmonia Mundi label, Conspirare’s first title for the distinguished recording company. Threshold of Night received two Grammy nominations. In October 2008, in cooperation with Austin’s public television station KLRU, Conspirare filmed a PBS television special, “A Company of Voices: Conspirare in Concert.” The program was broadcast nationally in March 2009, is available on both DVD and CD, and received a Grammy nomination. Conspirare’s latest recordings, Sing Freedom! African American Spirituals and Samuel Barber: An American Romantic were released in September 2011 and September 2012 respectively, both on Harmonia Mundi. In 2005 Conspirare received the Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence from national service organization Chorus America. In 2007, as one of the select choruses to receive a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts under its American Masterpieces initiative, Conspirare presented a four-day festival Founded in 1991 to present a summer classical music festival in Austin, Texas, with a distinguished gathering of composers and conductors, performances of Conspirare has grown to become an internationally recognized, professional three world premieres, and a gala closing concert with a 600-voice choir. choral organization now celebrating its twentieth season. Led by founder and artistic director Craig Hella Johnson, Conspirare is comprised of two perform- In July 2008 Conspirare represented the U.S. at the Eighth World Symposium ing ensembles and an educational program. A professional chamber choir on Choral Music in Copenhagen, joining invited choirs from nearly forty (“Company of Voices”) of extraordinarily talented singers from around the countries. The choir has performed at the American Choral Directors Associa- country is presented in an annual concert series in Austin, other Texas com- tion annual convention and for several regional ACDA conventions. Conspirare munities, and locations in the U.S. and abroad. The Conspirare Symphonic received the 2010 Dale Warland Singers Commission Award from Chorus Choir of both professional and volunteer singers performs large choral/orches- America to support the commission of a new work by Seattle composer Eric tral works, often in collaboration with other organizations such as the Austin Banks. In February 2011 Conspirare gave three invited performances in New Symphony. The Conspirare Youth Choirs is an educational program for singers York City under auspices of the Weill Music Institute of Carnegie Hall. In ages 8-17, who learn and perform in two separate ensembles, Kantorei and the March 2012 the ensemble toured several Midwestern states, and in fall 2012 Conspirare Children’s Choir. traveled to France for six invited performances at the Polyfollia Festival and a public concert in Paris. Conspirare made its first commercial recording, through the green fuse, in 2004 on the Clarion Records label. A second CD, Requiem, also on Clarion and since 20 21 annual fund Support Conspirare ANNUAL FUND FOCUS: BEHIND THE PODIUM - THE COMPANY OF VOICES Craig Hella Johnson assembles some of the finest singers in the country to form Company of Voices, the award-winning chamber choir committed to creating dynamic choral art. The singers typically gather in Austin shortly before each concert. Under Johnson’s direction, the ensemble rehearses and shapes each program to world-class performance standard within a matter of days. Inspired by the power of music to change lives, conspirare engages audiences in extraordinary musical experiences through world-class choral performances and recordings. YOUR ANNUAL FUND GIFT AT WORK Your Annual Fund gift will help bridge the gap between ticket sales and operating expenses. Your contribution is a sound investment: the reach of Conspirare: where our singers live and tour • Over 70 cents of every dollar contributed goes directly towards programming • Allows Conspirare to offer $10 tickets to any student (7) (2) (2) (2) • Keeps ticket prices affordable for all lovers of choral music in our community (4) (2) Conspirare’s Revenue Sources (2) (2) (2) (19) C O N S P I R A R E T O U R L O C AT I O N S COPENHAGEN PA R I S C O M PA N Y O F V O I C E S S I N G E R L O C AT I O N S Learn more about each singer at Conspirare.org/our-choirs. Turn to page 32 in this program to read more about Conspirare and Craig Hella Johnson. YOUR GIFT TODAY MATTERS EVEN MORE… An anonymous friend has awarded Conspirare a $40,000 challenge grant for all new, renewed, WE SING THANKS and increased gifts received by December 31. This means when you join the Annual Fund Music creates a living circle that links the hearts of composer, performer, conductor, and today, your gift will count double. listener. We invite you to be yet another important part of this dynamic circle: the supporter. And, when you join today you could win tickets to Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis: Give $100 The music itself – and its promise to inspire and enrich lives – calls Conspirare to a bold or more by December 31 and your name will be entered to win four premium seats at the and courageous artistic vision, and we invite supporters to join the musical adventure. June 9 concert at The Long Center. We ask you to engage with us and invest in music that has the power to transform. Every gift you share energizes and sustains us as we make music together and share it with the broadest audience possible. 22 GIVE TODAY at Conspirare.org/Support See the insert in this program or visit us online for more information about giving levels and benefits. 23 LEGACY OF SOUND CELEBRATING TWENTY YEARS AND SHAPING CONSPIRARE’S FUTURE As we launch our third decade, we are excited and challenged by the opportunity to build upon the successes of the past 20 years. Conspirare now seeks to secure its future and solidify its reputation as one of the world’s finest choral instruments with an ambitious building effort. Our “building,” however, will not be one of bricks and mortar. Rather, we invite our friends, patrons and supporters to join us in building A Legacy of Sound. The goal of this initiative is $2.2 million and we are delighted to announce a total of $1.7 million already raised! A roll of donors to this special effort is listed on page 43 of this program. This special campaign, over and above annual operating support, focuses on five priority areas that, with your help, will take Conspirare to a new level musical excellence: • Expanded Recording Program: $1 million to increase the number of commercial releases to two or more per year • Fund for Artistic Innovation: $500,000 to support groundbreaking programs and new works • Classics of the Repertoire: $125,000 for performances of choral/orchestral masterworks, especially Baroque • Expanded Touring Program: $375,000 to meet increased demand for the choir’s appearances throughout Texas, nationally and internationally • Financial Stability: $200,000 to retire debt and establish a cash reserve If you would like to help expand the musical mission of Conspirare with a gift to the Legacy of Sound, or learn more about this special initiative, please contact Fran Collmann, Twentieth Anniversary Committee Chair, at 512-422-4746 or visit Conspirare.org/support. Thank you for helping to expand Conspirare’s stature as an internationally-renowned local treasure. Celebrate Conspirare’s 20th Anniversary at wondernight. All proceeds from this Board of Directors Robert J. Karli, Chair Mary Anne Connolly, Secretary Larry Collmann, Treasurer Doug Bain Ken Beck William C. Bednar Fran Collmann Patrick DeLaune Toya Cirica Haley Robert Harlan Richard Hartgrove Eric Leibrock Hope Morgan E. Stuart Phillips Marion Lear Swaybill Sheila Wojcik Sheila Youngblood In memoriam: David Clark Advisory Board Stephen Aechternacht John Aielli Sue Barnes Mark Bierner Ray Brimble David Burger David Claflin Virginia Dupuy Maydelle Fason JoLynn Free Billy Gammon Vance George Helen Hays Dan Herd William B. Hilgers Wayne Holtzman Judith Jellison Bob Murphy Lynn Murphy Gayle Glass Roche Nancy Scanlan Angela Smith Bernadette Tasher Louann Temple Eva Womack In memoriam: Cassandra James Staff Craig Hella Johnson Artistic Director David C. Smith Interim Managing Director Tamara Blanken Online Services Manager Melissa J. Eddy Publications & Grants Manager Rick Gabrillo Associate Conductor, Production Manager Wravan Godsoe Office Manager David Hammond Director of Patron Relations Robert Harlan Production Coordinator Meri Krueger Artist Relations Kristie McCune Director of Finance Ann McNair Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director & Director of Artistic Operations Nina Revering Director, Conspirare Youth Choirs Jennifer Tynan Director of Marketing and Public Relations Manager, Conspirare Youth Choirs Nicki Turman House Manager Ashton Wingfield Administrator, Conspirare Youth Choirs fundraiser benefit the Legacy of Sound initiative. See page 47 for more information. 24 25 Supporters Donors Gifts to Conspirare provide financial support for concerts, recordings, tours, educational programs, and outreach activities. The following roster of donors includes cash and in-kind gifts received from individuals, family and private foundations, businesses, and government agencies between October 1, 2011 and November 21, 2012. We express our gratitude to each and every one of our donors. Season Sustaining Underwriter Maestro Circle City of Austin Cultural Arts Division Fran & Larry Collmann The Kodosky Foundation, Jeff & Gail Kodosky The Mattsson McHale Foundation National Endowment for the Arts South Texas Money Management Still Water Foundation Sheila & Ryan Youngblood Business & Foundation Supporters Bain Consulting The Aaron Copland Fund for Music The Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation The Kodosky Foundation The Mattsson McHale Foundation The Still Water Foundation Public Funding Agencies This project is funded and supported in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division, believing an investment in the arts is an investment in Austin’s future. Visit Austin at NowPlayingAustin.com. This project is also supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Art Works. Media Sponsors 26 The Keating Family Foundation Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Arts The Rachael & Ben F. Vaughan Foundation Impresario Circle Anonymous Catherine & David Clark The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Robert & Lara Harlan Richard Hartgrove & Gary Cooper The Keating Family Foundation Michael & Jeanne Klein Wendi & Brian Kushner Eric Leibrock & Ellen Justice Gayle Glass Roche & Mike Roche Marc & Carolyn Seriff Benefactor Circle Mark Bierner & Cassandra James Helen & Bob Hays Robert & Trish Karli Louise Morse Jack & Susan Robertson Nancy Scanlan TesCom Sheila Wojcik Platinum Baton Circle Bain Consulting Ken & Joyce Beck William C. Bednar & Flo Ann Randle Patrick DeLaune & Sadaf Khan The Fetzer Institute Susanna & Richard Finnell Charles Martin Joyce Mayer Jerele & Elizabeth Neeld Louise N. Reeser Russell Hill Rogers Fund for the Arts Dian & Harlan Stai Jeffrey L. Taylor & Janelle Curlin-Taylor The Rachael & Ben F. Vaughan Foundation Jeanie & Bill Wyatt Golden Baton Circle Dan Bullock & Annette Carlozzi David & Janis Claflin Jeri DeAngelis William R. Dickson Thomas Driscoll & Nancy Quinn JoLynn & Gregory Free Mary Nell Frucella Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation Cheline Jaidar Lou Ann & Bill Lasher Vincent Parsons Carlisle Pearson Stu Phillips Rebecca & Phil Powers Scott & Pam Reichardt Dick & Lynn Rew The Honorable Bea Ann Smith Susanne Tetzlaff & Eric Tiblier Texas Commission on the Arts Sandi & Bob Tomlinson William & Anne Wagner Eva & Marvin Womack Silver Baton Circle Anonymous(2) Katherine Brooks Robert & Pat Brueck Ernest & Sarah Butler Chris & J. Dennis Cavner Mike Chesser Mary Anne Connolly Marie Crane Crutch & Danna Crutchfield Robert F. Dailey Melissa Eddy & Tracy Schiemenz Lot Ensey Rev. Dr. Ann Fields Fischer & Wieser Specialty Foods R. John & Susan Fox Rick & Evelyn Gabrillo Susan & Jerry Gatlin Impact Austin Morris & Marge Johnson Cynthia Keever Joan & Thomas Kobayashi Timothy Koock Mark & Lauren Levy Peter Scott Lewis Thomas Lukens Mary Matus John & Marcy Melanson Janet Miller Milton D. Miller II Hope Morgan & Mike Taborn Andy Murphy Doug & Suzi Nelson William Nemir Linda & Robert Ramsey Forest & Susan Rees Karin Richmond Peter & Alice Rose Peter Schram & Harry Ullmann Max & Gene Alice Sherman Angela & Charles Smith David Smith James Stolpa Marion Lear Swaybill Bernadette Tasher Ben & Daphne Vaughan Kathleen Wicoff Catherine & David Wildermuth Susie Wilson Sponsors Anonymous Robert Abrams & Cynthia Vance Abrams Robert & Patricia Ayres Frank Bean & Carolyn Boyd Becky Beaver & John Duncan Klaus Bichteler & Mary Parse Kyle Bryson Richard Campbell Pablo Cardenas David & Nathasha Collmann Stuart & Paula Damore Dorothy Drummer & Greg Eden Maydelle F. Fason Gwen & Bruce Flory Cheryl Fuller Kim & Steve Gilbert Susan Gregerson Toya Haley 27 Janet Hendricks Jeanne & Van Hoisington Carr Hornbuckle & Jack Leifer Diane Ireson Julie Keim David Kendrick Ellen Key Eva & Chris Laskaris Karen & Paul Leeke Kati Lewis Carolyn & W. Jackson Long Kelly Loudenslager & Christopher Goodpastor Sheila Lummis Phil & Sue Maxwell Ivan Milman & Janie Keys Linda Monk Ann Moody Jack & Karen O’Quin Oregon Community Foundation Graydon Parrish Brian & Lynn Powell Donna & Christy Salinas Amy Shipherd Margo Smith Anna & Don Sorensen Virgil & LaFern Swift Chris & Chesney Szaniszlo Carole Taxis Lois VanLaningham Marc & Suzanne Winkelman 28 Patrons Molly Anderson Bob & Marcia Bailey Cindy & Pat Behling Brenda Berstis Pat Fatter Black Ann & Jeff Bomer Casey Boyter Patricia Cherico Dean & Gwen Collmann Janie Cook Eric & Lisa Craven Paula D’Arcy Paul Dlabal Sharon Duboise Bobby & June Dunn Carol Flake Carolyn Fritz Billy & Regan Gammon Barbara Gibbs & John Driggers Harvey & Kathleen Guion David & Martha Harrington Brian Hencey & Chuck Ross Walter & Ann Herbst Debbie Horne Melissa Huebsch Bobbie Kaye Jones & David Gilliam Greg & Cynthia Kozmetsky Lawrence Lawver Nora Lieberman Emily Little Krzysztof & Teresa Lyson Peter Martino Debe & Kevin McKeand Ann McNair Bert & Phyllis McNelly Evan Morgan Susan Nash Fekety Anne Praderas & Tony Vance Randalls Flo Ann Randle Bev & Milbrey Raney Jean G. 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DeBow Peter & Carol Deninno Lory & Fred Denson Karl & Robin Dent Nina & Jeffrey Di Leo Sandy Dunn & Paul Harford Carl & Kathryn Ehlert Scott Elkin Bert & Elaine Enriquez Sally Estes Juli Fellows John & Barbara Fibiger Kyle Fieleke Carol Fleming Claire & Chris Flynn Christa Burns William G. Gamel Elliot Gerson Mary Gifford Vivian & Bob Glick Glenda Goehrs Joan Goldfield Jim & Jo Green James & Mary Louise Gwynn Karen Hale & Al Lindsey Randy & Suzie Harriman Carolyn Harris-Hynson Jane Hembree Robert Hollingsworth Celeste Hubert Jeffrey Hudson & Robert Blodgett Todd Jermstad Beth & Greg Judd James Kelly & Mariam Noland Gary & Carol Lazarus Michael Levy Emily Lodine & Gary Overgaard Steve & Diane Loeschen Kathryn & Don Lougheed Linton & Donna Luetje Devra Marcus & Michael Horowitz Jyoti & Aditya Mathur McAllister Piano Studio Marsha D. McCary Karen McLaughlin Mary McLeod Connie McMillan Janis McSwain Ted & Carol Middelberg Phyllis Miller Susan & Jerry Mitchell Elizabeth Hansing Moon Nancy Moore Sean & Beverly Moore Susan Morgan Robert Morrell Chip & Jan Morris Rebecca Muniz Judith & William Munyon Cynthia Norvell Margaret H. Overbaugh Thomas Overbaugh Jim & Joyce Parrish Cathie Parsley Robert Patterson & Diana Sellers Thomas Pavlechko Edward Pierce Karen Pope Diane Post Mary Pozorski Anita Prewett Gary & Cheryl Pyle Elaine Salazar & Edwin Ramos Elaine Rathgeber Ellen W. Rienstra Gerhild B. Rogers Leilani Rose Mary Sanger Dennis Schaffer April Schweighart John & Carol Sharp Jare & Jim Smith Jeffrey & Sandra Smith John Spence Don & Karen Stabeno Paul & Alyson Stone Rebecca Stucky Mrs. Louis Stumberg John C. R. Taylor III & Peter Flagg Maxson Emily Tracy & Berthold Haas Susan Trautmann Ben & Barb Truskoski Kathryn Turpin William Twilley John Uglum Carla Umlauf & Cass Cheesar Cynthia & Mark Vanderberg Willis Waldron Debra Watkins Deborah Wattman Kendra Welton-Lipman Valerie Wenger Doreen Wheeler Geoff & Ginny Willig Martin Wojciechowski Neile & Jan Wolfe Conspirare also thanks all donors of gifts under $100 and regrets that space does not permit the listing of each name. Your support is equally appreciated. We strive to publish an accurate donor list. If an error or omission is noticed, please let us know. Legacy of Sound Conspirare thanks these donors for their generous gifts and pledges, made over and above ongoing annual giving. For more information, please see page 40. Anonymous Bain Consulting William C. Bednar & Flo Ann Randle Robert & Pat Brueck David & Catherine Clark Fran & Larry Collmann Patrick DeLaune & Sadaf Khan Thomas Driscoll & Nancy Quinn Robert & Lara Harlan Helen & Bob Hays Robert & Trish Karli The Kodosky Foundation Wendi & Brian Kushner Lou Ann & Bill Lasher Eric Leibrock The Mattsson McHale Foundation Louise Morse E. Stuart Phillips Rebecca & Phil Powers Jack & Susan Robertson Nancy Scanlan The Hon. Bea Ann Smith Still Water Foundation Catherine & David Wildermuth Sheila Wojcik Sheila & Ryan Youngblood Memorial Gifts Received between August 1 & November 21, 2012 In memory of David Clark: Christa Fuller Burns Catherine Clark Terry & Barbara Collier John & Kathryn Dyer James Kelly & Mariam Noland Emily Lodine & Gary Overgaard John & Carol Sharp Don & Karen Stabeno Chris & Chesney Szaniszlo Kathryn Turpin United States Rowing Association Linda Wurzbach In memory of Avis Jane Davis: Donald Davis In memory of Cassandra James: William & Jessica Barrick Mark Bierner James & Toni Bruseth Diane Burke James Coates Fran & Larry Collmann Peter & Carol Deninno Dick & Ina Eiseman Lynn & Jerry Eisenstatt John & Judy Hovre Eric Leibrock & Ellen Justice Michael Levy Devra Marcus & Michael Horowitz Karen Pope Anita Prewett Susan Rankin Gayle Glass Roche & Mike Roche Norton & Judith Waterman Bill Wilson Martin Wojciechowski 29 Conspirare Youth Choirs: Auditioning The Conspirare Youth Choirs are auditioned treble ensembles for boys and girls ages 9-18 who love to sing. A musical background is preferred, but not required. To schedule an audition, please visit our website at www.conspirare.org/CYC to submit an online audition request form. Additional information regarding audition materials and expectations can also be found on our website. If you do not have internet access, you can also contact the CYC at 512.476.5775 to schedule an audition. BIG SING! Join us for Conspirare’s next Big Sing, where the audience is the choir! Hosted by the Conspirare Symphonic Choir and led by Craig Hella Johnson, the inspirational Big Sing is open to everyone, regardless of musical background. Fun, informal, and FREE! Sing with us on December 18 at 6pm St. Martin’s Lutheran Church 30 TO ADITYA SANKARAN WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOUR TALENTS AND YOUR COMMITMENT TO MUSIC WITH LOVE FROM MOM, DAD, LAVANYA, GRANDPARENTS 31 Michael, You are dynamic and your talents continue to amaze us. We are so very proud of you. Love, Dad, Mom, and Christopher Dear Sarah, We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. Much love, Mom and Dad We love to hear you sing, Anna! “You are the music while the music lasts.” ~T.S. Eliot We are proud of you, Lucy, and love you so much! Congratulations to our songbird Hannah Mitchel-Gevirtz! Love, Mom, Dad, Miles and Maggie Sinda, Jesse & Hazel Love, Mom, Dad, and Lina 32 33 It is such a delight to live in a home with Music. Thank you Sarah! Calista – “A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song”. And, you, sweet girl, are quite the marvelous bird! Love you and so proud of you! 34 Love, Mom 35 Come celebrate the wonder that is Conspirare. Stand with us in awe of this authentic expression of song. Of humanity. Of joy. Be part of a magical monumental evening of feasting, voices, experiential delight, immersive musical moments and a joining together of those who lovingly contribute to the wonder of it all. 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