Handel`s Messiah
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Handel`s Messiah
A N O T E F R O M WC U P R E S I D E N T P H Y L L I S C R A M E R Many years ago, Fred Portz, along with his wife, JoAnn, sparked the idea of a free community concert for the residents of Waukesha and its environs. It is in loving memory of Fred and JoAnn, their long time participation as WCU members and their generous endowment to our organization that we continue this annual time honored tradition. We anticipate that Handel’s glorious strains will carry you into the Easter season with lifted spirits in anticipation of the rebirth of spring. You, our patrons, are an integral part of the Waukesha Choral Union in your attendance [and participation] as well as your continuing support of the choral arts in our community. We are fortune to have the collaboration of a superb orchestra. And we embrace the fine guest soloists who put the “icing on the cake”! We take great pride in being able to provide quality performances worthy of your generous patronage. Our final performance of the season will be on Saturday, May 2, 2015 here on the Carroll University campus in the Humphrey Memorial Chapel. For his farewell concert as our esteemed and beloved Artistic Director, “Ernie” has prepared a repertoire of resounding choruses from Broadway shows and operas that will have you humming along, snapping your fingers, and swaying in your seats! You won’t want to miss this one! Phyllis Cramer President, Waukesha Choral Union SPONSORED BY THE SISTERS OF THE DIVINE SAVIOR Faith is the Heart of Our Home We invite you to explore all St. Anne’s offers: Assisted living • Skilled nursing Short-term rehab • Memory care • Respite care 414-463-7570 3800 N. 92nd Street, Milwaukee, WI 53222 [email protected] • www.stannessc.org Handel’s Messiah 1 Donating to the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) is one step away from joining the performance. Community support keeps the stage lights on, provides arts education opportunities to 50,000 children in Waukesha County schools, and helps our regional economy flourish. With no government funding, UPAF – the single largest funder for 15 of our area’s largest performing arts groups – relies on the generosity of individuals and organizations in Southeastern Wisconsin to raise essential operating funds to sustain entertainment excellence for all to enjoy. 2 Waukesha Choral Union A B O U T WAU K E S H A C H O R A L U N I O N Waukesha Choral Union has been musically active in the community for over 60 years. WCU was featured in WISN-TV’s Season to Celebrate broadcast during Christmas of 2011. Originally a combination of Carroll College students and community singers, WCU took its present form as an auditioned choir in 1978. Recent collaborative partners include the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Bel Canto Chorus, Milwaukee Choristers, Carroll University Choirs, and the choirs of Waukesha South High School, Muskego High School, and Hartford Union High School. MISSION The Waukesha Choral Union will challenge, enrich, and engage its singing members, audiences, and community through the pursuit of excellence and a variety of programming. The WCU mission includes expansion of the effectiveness of its educational efforts throughout Waukesha County through collaboration. S TA Y C O N N E C T E D Website www.ChoralUnion.org — Sign up for our eNewsletter Find us on Facebook @Choral_Union Handel’s Messiah 3 WAU K E S H A C H O R A L U N I O N 2 014 / 15 L E A D E R S H I P T E A M OFFICERS Phyllis Cramer......................................................................................................................................................... President Mary Carvalho.............................................................................................................................................President-Elect Barbara Miller.......................................................................................................................................................... Treasurer Susan Wallenslager............................................................................................................................................... Secretary Mary Stephani........................................................................................................................Immediate Past President DIRECTORS AT LARGE Colleen Reske Mitch Grulke‡ Maureen Hair ‡ Denotes community member Katie Truax‡ Michele Rinka Wendy Stippich COMMITTEE HEADS Rick Romano........................................................................................................................................ Marketing Director Mary Stephani................................................................................................................................... Marketing Assistant Colleen Reske................................................................................................................................................... Membership Anne Wandler, Wendy Stippich, John Clausz................................................................Ad Sales & Development Michele Rinka............................................................................................................................................. Music Librarian Barbara Miller, Colleen Reske............................................................................................. 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His expertise in this latter pursuit has earned him the chief conductorship of Latvian Song Festivals in the United States, Canada, and Latvia. As a music theater enthusiast, he conducts the orchestra for the annual productions at Hartford Union High School and boasts a record as music director for community theater productions throughout Southeastern Wisconsin, including Menomonee Falls Patio Players, On the Wall and Off the Wall theaters, Archangel Productions, and shows at the UW Milwaukee and West Bend extensions. M E S S AG E F R O M T H E A R T I S T I C D I R E C TO R Welcome to the Waukesha Choral Union’s presentation of Handel’s Messiah. We have had the pleasure of offering this free community concert event for over 30 years. I wonder if Handel ever thought this masterpiece among oratorios would become part of the standard choral repertoire around the world. essiah premiered in April of 1742 as a fundraiser for a foundling hospital in Dublin, M Ireland. It is now performed in many languages throughout the year all across the world. How appropriate that this performance is free to the public and sponsored by several generous benefactors in our community. Handel composed this most well-known of his masterworks, during a time of turmoil in his life. He had experienced several financial setbacks and was nearly destitute and depressed. Even under these circumstances, Handel managed to create an enduring masterpiece, which eventually lifted him out of his misery. e live in equally trying times. I hope the music inspires us to leave with uplifted spirits W and a zeal to make our world a better place. Enjoy this gift of music to you! 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The Amazon Smile and Amazon Prime Smile programs return 0.5% of eligible purchase amounts to registered charities/non-profits as chosen by an individual. WCU recently registered with “Smile” and it’s time to get the word out to members, friends, and family of WCU. There is no additional product cost to the consumer to participate. Rather, this is a community give-back initiative from Amazon that is much appreciated by groups like us! These dollars will supplement, not replace, “direct giving” donations that we have depended on for over 40 years! Simply start shopping at www.smile.amazon.com. You can also learn more about the “Smile” program, and how you can choose WCU as your non-profit of choice by pasting this link for their FAQ page into your browser : http://smile.amazon.com/about/ref=smi_ge_rl_lm_raas?tag=lifehackeramzn-20&as csubtag=45eaa2cde6cee2fef3e254a9562e6e6485245c7d&rawdata=%5Br%7Chttp s%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F%5Bt%7Clink%5Bp%7C1455058287%5Bau% 7C5716558504134073306. 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Please review this brief list of cultural groups who share our unique commitment: • The Bach Chamber Choir, specializes in Renaissance, Baroque and Classical period music. www.bachchoirmilwaukee.com • Carrol University, presenting musical performances from its talented music majors. www.carroll.edu • Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club is a high energy group that delights audiences with its choreographed dance on water. www.plwc.org • Waukesha Area Symphonic Band dedicates itself to performing outstanding music for strings and percussion. www.wasband.org • Waukesha Civic Theatre performs quality stage productions in the Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre Building on Main Street. www.waukeshacivictheatre.org • Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra is dedicated to presenting exceptional symphonic music to Waukesha and surrounding communities. www.wisphil.org • Wisconsin Public Radio is a civic and cultural resource dedicated to enlightening and enriching its listeners. www.wpr.org Handel’s Messiah 11 ARE YOU HOPING YOUR CHILD’S SKIN CONDITION WILL JUST GO AWAY? 12 Waukesha Choral Union Turn to Dr. Valerie Lyon One of Milwaukee’s Leading Experts in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children’s Skin Conditions. 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Tenor aria, Every Valley Shall Be Exalted 4. Chorus, And The Glory of The Lord 5. Bass recitative, Thus Saith the Lord of Hosts 6. Alto aria, But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming 7. Alto recitative, Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive 8. Alto aria and chorus, O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion 9. Bass recitative, For Behold, Darkness Shall Cover the Earth 10. Bass aria, The People That Walked in Darkness 11. Chorus, For Unto Us a Child Is Born 12. Pastoral Symphony 13. Soprano recitative, There Were Shepherds Abiding in The Field 14. Chorus, Glory to God in The Highest 15. Soprano aria, Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion 16. Alto recitative, Then Shall The Eyes of The Blind Be Opened 17. Soprano and Alto duet, He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd 18. Chorus, His Yoke is Easy and His Burthen is Light INTERMISSION Part 2 19. Chorus, Behold The Lamb of God 20. Alto aria, He Was Despised and Rejected 21. Chorus, Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs 22. Chorus, And With His Stripes We Are Healed 23. Chorus, All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray 24. Tenor recitative, Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart 25. Tenor aria, Behold, And See if There Be Any Sorrow 26. Tenor recitative, He Was Cut Off Out of The Land of The Living 27. Tenor aria, But Thou Didst Not Leave His Soul in Hell 28. Chorus, Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates 29. Soprano aria, How Beautiful Are The Feet of Them 30. Bass aria, Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage 31. Tenor recitative, He That Dwelleth In Heaven 32. Tenor aria, Thou Shalt Break Them With a Rod of Iron 33. Chorus, Hallelujah Part 3 34. Soprano aria, I know That My Redeemer Liveth 35. Chorus, Since By Man Came Death 36. Bass recitative, Behold, I Tell You a Mystery 37. Bass aria, The Trumpet Shall Sound 38. Chorus, Worthy The Lamb That Was Slain 39. Chorus, Amen Handel’s Messiah 15 BIOGR APHIES Tanya Kruse Ruck, soprano, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music (Cum Laude) from Luther College, a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Performance from the same institution. Currently active in oratorio, art song, and opera, Tanya has played La Contessa (Le Nozze di Figaro) with much critical acclaim, Cio-Cio San (Madama Butterfly), Rusalka (Rusalka), Fiordiligi (Così fan tutte), and Angelica (Suor Angelica), among others. She is a past winner of the Wisconsin District Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and a regional award winner. Tanya has appeared as soloist in Rossini’s Petite Messe Solonnelle, Barber’s Prayers of Kierkegaard, Verdi’s Requiem, Strauss’s Vier letzte Lieder, Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Solemn Vespers, Vaughan-Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Villa-Lobos’ Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5,and more. In the 2014/15 season, she will solo with the Wisconsin Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, Wisconsin Chamber Choir, and Milwaukee Opera Theatre. In November of 2014, Tanya and Elena Abend released a CD on Albany Records titled, “Over the Fence: Songs of Elsa Respighi, Lori Laitman, and Modesta Bor,” which contains two world premiere recordings. Tanya Kruse Ruck is assistant professor of voice and opera, voice area co-chair and student advisor at UW-Milwaukee. She also is co-director, Metropolitan National Council’s Wisconsin District. 16 Waukesha Choral Union Jillian Hansen Bruss, mezzo-soprano. Jill has sung throughout the greater Milwaukee area, Midwest and Texas including solo performances with Dallas Opera, Florentine Opera, Milwaukee Choral Artists, Bel Canto and Milwaukee Opera Theatre. She has toured both Denmark and Norway with Paula Foley Tillen performing their recorded concert, Voyage. Jill performs with colleagues at both Festa Italiana and the summer opera nights at the Italian Community Center. She holds a Bachelors in Music Education from UWStevens Point and a Masters in Vocal Performance from the University of Illinois. Jill has a voice studio in Elm Grove and has taught at Pius XI High School and UWParkside. Currently, she is the Development Manager for the Florentine Opera. Previously, Jill was the General Manager of the Milwaukee Opera Theatre from 2005 – 2011. She has conducted the women’s ensemble, Women of Note. Giovanni. Alex Gmeinder, tenor, Tenor Alex Gmeinder has been praised by the Madison Isthmus for his “…powerful tenor voice…” in UW-Madison’s production of Don In 2014 he joined Sarasota Opera as an Apprentice Artist performing in numerous outreach and donor events as well as the chorus in the main stage operas. Alex holds a master’s degree in Opera Performance from the School of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. While at Madison, he performed the roles of Don Ottavio in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Giasone in Cherubini’s Medea, and the title role of Fritz Kobus in Mascagni’s L’amico Fritz. BIOGR APHIES c o n t. In the summer of 2013, Alex spent five weeks in Novafeltria, Italy at La Musica Lirica where he studied with Rossini Festival coaches from Pesaro, Italy. While in Italy he performed the roles of Arturo in Donzetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor and Edoardo Milfort in Rossini’s La Cambiale di Matrimonio. Other opera roles include King Ouf the 1st in Chabrier’s L’Etoile, the title role in Bernstein’s Candide, Eisenstein in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus, Vašek in Smetana’s The Bartered Bride, and Reverend Parris in Ward’s The Crucible. He has performed Bach’s Magnificat, Mendelssohn’s Magnificat, Schubert’s Mass in E flat Major, Mozart’s Requiem, and Mozart’s Regina Coeli with the Janesville Choral Union. With Southern Lakes Masterpiece Chorale he has performed Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Mass in Time of War, and will soon be performing Puccini’s Messa di Gloria and Ralph Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music. Most recently, Alex was a soloist with the Wisconsin Chamber Choir where he sang Mozart’s Requiem. He has the privilege of studying under the tutelage of Julia Faulkner from the Ryan Opera Center at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Thomas J. Weis, Lyric Bass, Showing his vocal versatility, Dr. Thomas J. Weis has appeared as leading man in Kiss Me Kate and The Music Man with The Heartland Festival in Platteville, Wisconsin, Grandpa Moss in Skylight Opera Theater’s production of The Tender Land, which aired on Wisconsin PBS in January 2003, and as Bass Soloist in Handel’s Messiah with the Milwaukee Symphony. Mr. Weis has also sung as Bass Soloist in Bach’s Magnificat, Haydn’s The Creation, Verdi’s Requiem, Mozart’s Requiem, Dvorak’s Stabat Mater, Brahms’ Requiem, Baritone soloist in Orff’s Carmina Burana, and more. Rena Archwemety Beyer from The Capital Times, in a classical review of Dvorak’s Stabat Mater wrote, “Weis gave a moving bass solo in ‘Fac ut ardeat cor meum’. From his strong entrance with the brass section to the emotion he conveyed, his interpretation of the text was outstanding”. Mr. Weis embodied the title role of Figaro in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Opera program’s Le Nozze di Figaro of W.A. Mozart. In the Opera Review for the Wisconsin State Journal, Jay Rath stated “As Figaro, Thomas Weis has a voice that is warm and mellow but with an edge like good black coffee”. Thomas has been an active voice teacher and performer at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin for the past fourteen years, offering recitals, master classes, and numerous faculty collaborations. Dr. Weis is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), and has served on the Wisconsin NATS board. Thomas is currently teaching voice at Carroll University and at the Waukesha County Conservatory of Music in Hartland. Spring 2015 engagements include Sarastro with UW Opera in March, bass soloist in Mozart’s Requiem with the Wisconsin Philharmonic in April, and a Carroll University solo recital on May 3rd at Carroll University. “Only if freedom can be induced through the use of a vocalise does that vocalise have merit”. ~ Richard Miller Attention! Enjoy today’s performance and don’t forget to join us at 7:30 p.m. May 2 for our final 2014-15 concert, “The World’s A Stage”. Visit www.choralunion.org for more information. 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Call 414-297-9310 or go to www.waukeshachoralunion.com for more information. 18 Waukesha Choral Union WAU K E S H A C H O R A L U N I O N - M E S S I A H Ernest Brusubardis III, Artistic Director ALTO Sharon Bloss Mary Carvalho Maureen Hair Wendy Muller Colleen Reske Michele Rinka Judy Rosynek Susan Till Christy Walker Sue Wallenslager Anne Wandler * Amanda (McFall) Draheim, Accompanist SOPRANO Karen Bieszk Diane Bleke Tina Congden Phyllis Cramer Patricia Hummel * Michelle Johnson Barbara Miller Allison Nastoff Rena Pett Sally Schwarz Carol Slaybaugh Mary Stephani Wendy Stippich Kathi Stoiber TENOR John Clausz * Alex Hummel Paul McCoy Jacob Strelitzer BASS Richard Berner Richard Bishop Richard Blauvelt Norm Goeschko John Gustafson Charlie Hummel Bryan Previte Tom Smith * Greg Youngs * DENOTES SECTION LEADER A proud supporter of the Waukesha Choral Union www.WaukeshaBank.com • Member FDIC Handel’s Messiah 19 Randle-Dable-Brisk Funeral, Cremation & Preplanning Services 1110 S. Grand Avenue, Waukesha (262) 547-4035 Supporting the Arts in Our Community for Generations Lee & Cathleen Brisk Owners/Funeral Directors Martin Dable Funeral Director www.waukeshafunerals.com 20 Waukesha Choral Union C O N T R I B U TO R S (Recognizes contributions received from January 2014 – January 2015) Maestro ($2500 and above) Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund The Family of Fred & Joanne Portz Conductor ($1000 to $2499) Andrea Bryant Elizabeth S. Bishop Charitable Fund Eugene & Martha Nester ~ Wisconsin Arts Board Soloist ($500 to $999) Tom and Paula Custis Barbara Miller Mary Stephani US Bank Chorister ($250 to $499) Cash Contributions Thomas Harbeck in Memory of Lily Sandra Hering in Memory of Thomas Hering James LaBelle Peter G. Sarles; Sarles Family Trust ~ Richard (Dick) Smith ~ C. Richard and Carol J. Snook Family Sally Schwartz UWM Dept of Chemistry & Biochemistry ~ Waukesha County Community Foundation Patron ($100 to $249) Robert Brown Family ~ Carroll University Mathematics Dept. ~ Carol DeCoster ~ GE Foundation Matching Gift Paul & Linda Hering in Memory of Thomas Hering Jeffrey & Marsha Hildebrand Trust in Memory of Thomas Hering Practical Club Douglas & Rena Thompson ~ Transunion (on behalf of Douglas Thompson) ~ US Bank Matching Gift Program Larry & Susan Wallenslager ~ Anne Wandler Accompanist ($25 to $99) Mark & Karen Aamot ~ Kathryn Bokowy ~ Pat Brenckle Carroll University ~ Cash Contributions ~ G. 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S H OW YO U R S U P P O R T Keeping the Waukesha Choral Union singing takes money as well as time, effort and audiences. Show your support by coming to our performances, singing with us, liking us on Facebook, making a donation, or advertising in our print programs. We are a 501(c)(3) organization and your donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. S I N G W I T H WAU K E S H A C H O R A L U N I O N The Waukesha Choral Union derives its strength and quality from its members’ passion for singing and is always seeking new voices interested in: • Improving your singing ability • Performing Handel’s Messiah with an orchestra • Exploring new musical genres • Socializing with other singers • Being a part of a growing, dynamic arts organization To schedule an audition please call (414) 297-9310 or email [email protected]. 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