Untraveled Worlds
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Untraveled Worlds
Untraveled Worlds Untraveled Worlds Conspirare Youth Choirs Nina Revering, Director Rick Gabrillo, Assistant Director Dr. Maimy Fong, Piano Chris Oelkers, Piano and Organ Laurie Young Stevens, Violin Jou-an Hou, Violoncello Thales Smith, Guitar Owen Weaver, Percussion November 21 & 22, 2008 St. Martin’s Lutheran Church, Austin 7:00 pm Conspirare Youth Choirs 1033 La Posada Drive, Suite 130 Austin, Texas 78752 512.476.5775 Conspirare.org Cover photo by Cynthia Densmore, www.blackhatdigital.com Untraveled Worlds I cannot rest from travel I will drink life to the lees; all times I have enjoyed greatly, Have suffered greatly, both with those that loved me, and alone. I am a part of all that I have met, Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that Untraveled world, whose margin fades forever and forever when I move How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnished, Not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life – Life piled on life we’re all too little And of one to me little remains But every hour is saved For that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things And vile it were for some three suns to score and hoard myself, And this grey spirit, yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star Beyond the utmost bounds of human thought! Come, come my friends, ‘Tis not too late to seek a newer world Push off, and sitting well in order Smite the sounding furrows! For my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, And the baths of all the western stars Until I die! For much is taken, much abides, And though we are not now that strength Which in old days moved earth and heaven, That which we are, we are, One equal temper of heroic hearts Made weak by time and strength, But strong in will – To strive, to seek, to find, And not to yield! from Ulysses, Alfred Lord Tennyson Untraveled Worlds Program Please hold your applause until the end of each section, indicated by * Prelude: Welcome to our World * * Chris Rice Personent Hodie German trad., arr. John Rutter * * * Alleluia J.S. Bach Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Suscepit Israel * * * Stille Nacht Il est né, le Divin Enfant ! Franz Gruber, arr. John Rutter French trad., arr. Nicholas Burt * * * La Catedral iii. Allegro Solemne Agustin Barrios Mangoré Noël Nouvelet Es ist ein Ros’entsprungen Untraveled Worlds French trad., arr. Howard Cable Michael Praetorius Paul Halley * * * Unaccompanied Suite no. 2 V. Minuet J.S. Bach I Sing of a Maiden A Gaelic Blessing Patrick Hadley John Rutter Postlude: Welcome to our World Clare Edgar, soloist Chris Rice/ arr. Craig Hella Johnson and Chris Oelkers * * * Texts & Translations Personent Hodie Personent hodie, Voces puerulae, Laudates jucunde Qui nobis est natus, summon Deo datus, Et de virgineo ventre procreatus In mundo nascitur, pannis involvitur, Praesepi ponitur Stabulo brutorum, rector supernorum, Perditit spolia princes infernorum. Magi tres venerunt, parvulum inquirunt, Bethlehem aderunt Stellulam sequendo, ipsum adorando, Aurum thus, et myrrham ei offerendo Omnes clericuli, Pariter pueri, Cantent ut angeli : Advenisti mundo, Laudes tibi fundo. Ideo gloira in excelsis Deo Today young voices ring out Praising the joy That is born unto us, given from the highest God, and created from the womb of the Virgin. He was born into the world and wrapped in clothes, Put into a manger In a stable of animals, our master. The prince who thwarted the intrigues of hell. Three wise men came asking after the child, Seeking Bethlehem Following the star, adoring the child Offering him gold, incense and myrrh. Let all Priests and children Sing like the angels: Thou didst come into the world, praises I lavish to thee. Likewise glory to God in the highest. Alleluia Alleluia, Alleluia Gelobet sei Gott Singen wir all’ aus unsers Herzens Greunde Denn Gott hat heut’ Gemacht solch’ Freud’ Der Wir vergessen soll’n zu keiner Stunde Alleluia, alleluia, may God be praised, let us sing from the bottom of our hearts, for God has today created such joy that at no time should we ever forget it. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Jesu, joy of man’s desiring Holy wisdom, love most bright, Drawn by Thee, our souls aspiring, Soar to uncreated light. Word of God our flesh that fashioned, With the fire of life impassioned, Striving still to Truth unknown, Soaring, dying, round Thy throne Suscepit Israel Suscepit Israel puerum suum Recordatus misericordiae suae He has helped his servant Israel And remembered mercy on him Stille Nacht Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht! Alles Schlaft, einsam wacht, Nur das traute, hochheilige Paar, Holder Knabe im lockigen Haar, Schlaf’ in himmlischer Ruh! Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht! Gottes Sohn, O wie lacht Lieb’ aus deinem gottlichen Mund, Da uns schlagt die rettende Stund, Christ, in deiner Geburt! Silent Night, Holy night, All is calm, all is bright, ‘Round yon virgin Mother and Child, Holy infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace! Silent night, Holy night, Son of God, love’s pure light; Radiance beams from thy holy face, With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord at thy birth! Il est né, le divin Enfant! Il est né, le divin Enfant! Jouez hautbois, résonnez, musettes! Il est né, le divin Enfant! Chantons tous son avènement! Depuis plus de quatre mille ans Nous le promettaient les prophètes; Nous attendions cet heureux temps. Il est né, le divin Enfant! He is born, the divine child Play the oboe and pipes merrily, He is born, the divine child Sing we all of his arrival! Through four thousand years, Prophets have foretold and promised, Now the time has come, He is born the devine child! Noël Nouvelet Noël nouvelet, noël chantons ici, Dévotes gens, crions à Dieu merci Chanton Noël pour le Roi nouvelet, Noël nouvele, noël chantons ici. En Bethléhem Marie et Joseph vis, L’âne et le boeuf, l’Enfant couché au lit, La crêche était au lieu d’un bercelet, Noël nouvelet, Noël chantons ici. L’étoille y vis qui la nuit éclair cit, Qui d’orient d’òu elle avait sorti En Bethléhem les troi Rois amenait Noël nouvelet, noël chantons ici. L’un portant l’or l’autre le myrrhe aussi, L’autre l’encens qu’il faisait bon sentir : Du paradis semblait le jardinet Noël nouvelet, noël chantons ici! Quarante jours la nouvelle attendit, Entre les bras de Siméon le mit. Deux tourterelles de dans un Panneret Noël nouvelet, noël chantons ici! Sing here a new Noel! Faithful people come, give thanks to God, Sing Noel to the newborn King, Sing here a new Noel! In Bethlehem Mary and Joseph saw Donkeys and cows near their sleeping boy, His cradle was a midst a bed of straw, Sing here a new Noel! Stars saw there one whose radiance lit the night, Guiding from the East those waiting such a sight, To Bethlehem three Kings by it were led, Sing here a new Noel! One carried gold, another one myrrh, Frankincense the last, its fragrance filled the air, Like a garden in paradise, Sing here a new Noel! For forty days old Simeon kept his faith Then between his arms the newborn Child was placed Two turtledoves lulled him with their chants of praise Sing here a new Noel! Es ist ein Ro’entsprungen Es ist ein Ros ensprungen aus einer Wurzel zart, Was uns die Alten sungen, von Jesse kam die Art Und hat ein Blümlein bracht Mitten im kalten winter wohl zu der halben nacht Das Röslein das ich meine, da von Jesaja sagt, Hat uns gebracht alleine Marie die reine Magd: Aus Gottes ewgem Rat Hat sie ein Kind geboren wohl zu der halben nacht Lo, how a rose e‘er blooming, From tender stem hath sprung. Of Jesse’s lineage coming, As men of old have sung; It came, a flow’ret bright, Amid the cold of winter, When halfspent was the night Isaiah ‘twas foretold it, The Rose I have in mind, With Mary we behold it, The virgin mother kind; To show God’s love aright, She bore to us a Savior, When halfspent was the night Untraveled Worlds From “Ulysses” by Alfred Lord Tennyson Text on inside cover page I Sing of a Maiden I sing of a maiden that is makeless, King of all Kings, To her son she chez. He came all so still Where His mother was, As dew in April that falleth on the grass, He came all so still To His mother’s bower, As dew in April that falleth on the flow’r He came all so still Where His mother lay, As dew in April that falleth on the spray Mother and maiden Was never none but she: Well may such a lady God’s mother be. Makeless – matchless Chez - chose A Gaelic Blessing Deep peace of the running wave to you, Deep peace of the flowing air to you, Deep peace of the quiet earth to you, Deep peace of the shining stars to you, Deep peace of the gentle night to you, Moon and stars pour their healing light on you, Deep peace of Christ, the light of the world to you, Deep peace of Christ to you. Welcome to our World Tears are falling, hearts are breaking How we need to hear from God, You’ve been promised, we’ve been waiting, Welcome Holy Child. Hope that you don’t mind our manger, How I wish we would have known, Long awaited holy stranger, Make yourself at home Bring your peace into our violence, Bid our hungry souls be filled, Word now breaking heaven’s silence, Welcome to our world. So wrap our injured flesh around you, Breathe our air and walk our sod, Rob our sin and make us holy, Perfect Son of God, Welcome to our world. Auditions for the Conspirare Youth Choirs The Conspirare Youth Choir is seeking the greater Austin area’s most talented young singers from ages 9-16. Auditions for membership in the 2009-2010 season will take place in the spring of 2009. Assistance based on financial need is available to qualified singers. To arrange an audition or for more information, please contact Rick Gabrillo at 512.476.5775 or [email protected] 2008-2009 Conspirare Youth Choirs Kantorei Brady Anderson Miciah Auden Grace Bassett Carla Boerst Sarah Briery Noelle Brimble Samantha Bruno Matteo Capasso Clare Edgar Rachel Eidenschenk Christian Erben Nicole Ferrell Claire Freeby Balie Griffith Isabella Haddad Suzannah Haddad Elisabeth LeDoux Sophie Lillis Eric Lu Lauren Lym Mikaela Manion Olivia Martens Gabriel Martin Maressa Martins Max McWitz Sydney Merriwether Emily Ortiz Janetta Parker Lucas Revering Emily Studebaker Maria Tangarova Sofia Teeter Pierce Waldrop Conspirare Children’s Choir Katherine Albin Chiara Alvisi Maria Alvisi Lexi Anderson Mary Barnett Nick Behling Stefán Bordovsky Scott Burns Marielle Catolos Stephen Chao Elenor Griffith Trey Gurley Allison Hall Allegra Hastings-Martinez Alexa Haverlah Sam Henderson Sophie Levy Brennan Martinez Julia McDonald Sesha McMinn Robert Mitchell Sarah Nehring Fancis Nieves Carolyn Nuelle Lauren Peak Gracen Pizzitola Irene Smith Libby Smith Alex Stapper Elizabeth Stapper Harper Starling-Rodgers Nicolette Tapia Zachary Waggoner Duncan Waldrop Molly Wear Erica Weisman Shelby Williams Conspirare Youth Choirs Staff Nina Revering Ms. Revering’s choral music experience began at an early age. While growing up 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 included six years of study in Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music in baroque recorder as well as piano. Ms. Revering’s educational background includes work at the Youth Performing Arts School, 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. Mary’s Cathedral from 1994-1997, she was also Victoria Bach Festival’s New Young Artist in 1994. Ms. Revering has been a member of Conspirare since 1995 and was a soloist in the Grammy-nominated Requiem CD, as well as the Threshold of Night CD, recently released under the Harmonia Mundi label. Ms. Revering taught music in Eanes schools from 1996-2003. A frequent clinician, guest conductor, and vocal adjudicator around the state of Texas, Nina Revering 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. Rick Gabrillo In addition to his work with the Conspirare Youth Choirs as the Administrator and an Assistant Conductor, Richard Gabrillo is currently the Associate Conductor of Conspirare. After attending the New England Conservatory of Music and Boston University, he completed his undergraduate and masters degrees in choral music education and choral conducting at the University of Texas at Austin in 1996 and 1999. He was the choral director at Clint Small Middle School in Austin from 1999-2005. During his time at Clint Small Middle School, Mr. Gabrillo was selected as the 2003-2004 CSMS Teacher of the Year, and he was a finalist for the 2004 Austin ISD Middle School Teacher of the Year. From 2002 to 2005, he served as the Region 18 Middle School Vocal Coordinator and UIL Contest Chair, which served the greater Austin area. In 2005, the Clint Small Middle School Concert Choir was honored to perform for the Texas Music Educators Association Convention in San Antonio. In addition to his current work with Conspirare, he is also active as a singer, accompanist, clinician, and choral adjudicator throughout Texas. Dr. Maimy Fong Dr. Maimy Fong, pianist & vocal coach, 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-in-Residence Program. In Austin, she maintains an active schedule of playing chamber music, instrumental and voice recitals, teaching, and coaching. Dr. Fong had been an accompanist for CYC since its inception. Chris Oelkers Chris was born in Winnipeg, Canada, where he studied organ and harpsichord at the University of Manitoba. He served as organist for various churches until being appointed Organist and Choir Director for the Cathedral Parish of St. Mary, Winnipeg, in 1986. In 1992, Mr. Oelkers received the Dorothy Leidig Organ Scholarship from the University of Kansas, as well as the Music Scholarship from the St. Lawrence Catholic Campys Center at KU. He commenced organ studies with Michael Bauer and James Higdon, and served as Liturgical Music Intern at St. Lawrence Center from 1992-1998, while also serving as Director of Music for the First Congregational Church of Topeka, Kansas. In June of 2007, Mr. Oelkers was the guest of the German organ builder Herbert Hey, during which time he toured many new installations and restorations in Bavaria and Liechtenstein, concluding his visit with a concert at the Catholic Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Leutershausen, Germany. He has since been appointed American Representative and European coordinator of Hey Orgelbau. Mr. Oelkers is active as a recitalist, and has given many performances throughout the US, Canada and Europe. He currently serves as organist and Associate Music Director at St. Louis Catholic Church, a position he has held since August of 2005. This is his first season as an accompanist for Conspirare Youth Choirs. Special Guest Artists Laurie Young Stevens, Violin, is well known for her involvement in and mastery of many different musical styles. She has been a professional player and teacher for over 35 years and has performed extensively throughout the US and Europe. Ms. Stevens is well known for her dedication to performance of works with voices. She is also an avid proponent of historically informed performance practice. Ms. Stevens is the leader of the Texas Early Music Project and the Texas Bach Collegium. She is also a member of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in San Francisco, Collegium Atlantis of Boston and the Gottingen Handel Festival Orchestra in Gottingen, Germany. This spring and summer will find her presenting concerts of English Baroque chamber music, performances with the Minnesota Chamber Orchestra, at Lincoln Center in New York and in Sweden, Germany and the Edinburg, Scotland Festival of Music. Ms. Stevens lives in Austin with her husband David. Classical Guitarist Thales Smith has been featured on NPR’s From the Top and KMFA’s Classical Austin radio shows, and is an experienced solo performer and ensemble player. He has received recognition in many ways for his classical guitar abilities. His award highlights include: Texas Commission on the Arts, 2008 Texas Young Master; Guitar Foundation of America, International Youth Solo Competition, 2006 1st Prize Winner; Austin Young Concert Artists winner 2006-07 and 2008-09; American String Teachers Association, National Solo Competition, Jr. Div., 2007 Finalist; and 1st place high school trio at UT Brownsville Guitar Fest 2006, with Austin Sonance Guitars. Thales considers himself a classical music enthusiast and an advocate for the arts, and enjoys collaborating with a wide array of performance artists such as dancers, singers, and all types of classical musicians. Seventeen years old, Thales has studied classical guitar, since he was 7 years old, with Dr. Matthew Hinsley, Classical Guitarist and Tenor, and Executive Director of the Austin Classical Guitar Society. Thales has also had private instruction with Adam Holzman, Andrew Zohn, and Jorge Caballero, and master classes with numerous renowned classical guitarists; including: David Russell, Eliot Fisk, Matteo Mela, Lorenzo Micheli, William Kanengiser, and Paul Galbraith. Inspired by Thales’ guitar playing, Mark Cruz, Texas State University-San Marcos, Professor of Guitar, composed a threemovement piece for him: Triptych No. 2: I. Esperanza, II. Vinculacion, III. Fandangillo. Jou-an Chang Cellist Jou-An Hou, a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Texas at Austin, won the Gold Medal in the Kaohsiung City Cello Competition and the Silver Medal of the Taiwan Cello Competition among many other awards. Ms. Hou was a member of the Taipei City Symphony Orchestra, the Taipei Century Orchestra and founded the Gabriel Chamber Orchestra during her time in Taipei. She has performed extensively in her native Taiwan, throughout Asia, as well as South Africa and the United States. She is principle cellist of the UT Austin Symphony orchestra. She has studied with Paul Tobias, Bernard Greenhouse, Master Classes with Aldo Parisot and Lawrence Lesser. She previously graduated with a Masters from the Mannes College of Music in New York. Ms. Hou currently assistant teaches at the University of Texas at Austin and studies with Professor Bion Tsang. Owen Weaver Owen Weaver began his formal percussion training at the University of Minnesota where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 2006. He held a position for two years with the Rochester Symphony and Chorale and appeared as a solo artist in the Marimba Underground concert series in Minneapolis. An active chamber musician, he performs with flute/percussion duo Undertow, which was featured at the 2008 Southwestern University Keyboard Percussion Festival. He has also performed at Houston’s annual Weekend of Modern Dance. He recently was featured as a solo performer in the New York based Wordless Music Series and collaborated with Austin’s Conspirare for a PBS special to be aired in March. Currently he is pursuing a master’s degree in percussion at the University of Texas at Austin and serves as Principal Timpanist for the Round Rock Symphony. Conspirare Youth Choirs Highlights 2008-09 Now in its fourth season, Conspirare Youth Choirs continue their momentum of success. Enrollment has increased from 47 singers in 2005 to the current roster of 70 singers in two ensembles; Kantorei and the Conspirare Children’s Choir. In August, the CYC launched its season activities with a Kick-Off Clinic. This three-day event was a time for returning and new singers to meet and expand their musical skills, while developing their ensemble sound. At the conclusion of the Kick-Off, the CYC had their annual Family Dinner Night and Parent Meeting. In September, 12 members of the Conspirare Children’s Choir were invited to perform at a taping of an Austin City Limits show featuring the Oscar-winning band, Swell Season. In October, the Kantorei singers were invited to perform at the Abraham Walk event held at Congregation Agudas Achim at the Dell Jewish Center. In November, Conspirare Youth Choirs singers were again invited to perform for the elegant Austin Children’s Shelter Gala held at the Four Seasons Hotel. Also in November, the CYC held the second annual “Fall into Harmony” workshop, a Saturday filled with music-making and a fun social time for the singers. In addition to focused ensemble rehearsal time, the choirs rehearsed blocking and transitions for the upcoming Winter concerts. Looking towards the spring of 2009, the Conspirare Youth Choirs is excited to have been invited to perform for the prestigious Texas Music Educator’s Association annual convention in San Antonio in February. The Choirs will also present community service performances in the spring, and sing at the Austin Museum of Art. An exceptional choir deserves exceptional performance opportunities – as such, the CYC singers will embark on our first International Tour in the summer of 2010 – to Wales! We are thrilled to be participating in an exciting Children’s Choir festival to be led by Anton Armstrong and Janet Galvan. Our singers will tour the castle where the Harry Potter films were made. Acknowledgements The Conspirare Youth Choirs gratefully acknowledges the contributions and generosity of the following individuals and organizations: Craig Hella Johnson Fran Collmann and Conspirare Board of Directors Erich Vollmer Katie Apple, Monica Maher, Chuck Lutke, Tamara Blanken, Cynthia Densmore, Will Culbertson, Melissa Eddy, and Meri Krueger Parent volunteers of our Kick-Off/Lock-in, Family Dinner Night and Parent Meeting Klaus Bichteler Marianna Parnas Simpson Nathan Wadley, American Boychoir Wendy Lym, Patricia Mitchell, Becky McKown, Cindy Bordovsky Walter Stewart, Mary Smith, and Irene Alvisi Thom Pavlechko and Yolanda Alvarez, St. Martin’s Evangelical Lutheran Church James Brown and Jane Bassett, First Presbyterian Church Ed Snouffer, Westlake High School Mia Simms, Austin Children’s Shelter Jaime Mattox Korey Howell Photography Will Hornaday Singers, Parents, Volunteers, and Family Supporters of the 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. “Christmas at the Carillon” at the Long Center One of Austin’s most anticipated yearly holiday traditions will be even more special this year with Eliza Gilkyson’s debut appearance with Conspirare as Special Guest Artist and a performance at the Long Center for the Performing Arts, with a greater range of ticket prices than ever before for this popular series. What remains the same is that Christmas at the Carillon is a concert experience like none other: in equal parts, sacred and secular holiday music, art and popular music, concert hall performance and community sing. This is a concert you will remember long after the last notes have been sung. Eliza Gilkyson, who makes her home in Austin, is one of the most respected singer-songwriters in folk and Americana circles. The Grammy-nominated artist has appeared on National Public Radio, Austin City Limits and Air America Radio, and has toured with Richard Thompson, Patty Griffin Mary Bruton and Mary Chapin Carpenter. In February of 2003, she was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. Her first studio album in three years, Beautiful World, an evocative collection of songs that explores an optimism and love for the world, was released last May to rave reviews. Monday, December 8, 8:00 pm Long Center, 701 West Riverside Drive, Austin Tickets $50, $40, $30, $20 and $16 Purchase securely online at Conspirare.org or call 476-5775 The Carillon Gala Eliza Gilkyson Tony Spielberg The annual Carillon Gala, a benefit for Conspirare, is scheduled in tandem with this performance. In addition to prime seating for the concert, there will be a gala pre-performance dinner and a post-concert champagne-dessert reception in the Kodosky Donor Lounge. Please call 476-5775 for complete information and to make reservations, which are limited. The Long Center for the Performing Arts SIMON PERRY A World Premiere By Eric Whitacre at the Long Center In July of 2007, Conspirare commissioned the American composer, Eric Whitacre, to write his first-ever large-scale, oratorio-type work for the 2008-2009 season. Afforded free reign on the theme and text(s) of the work and soloists, if any, the only requests made by Conspirare of Mr. Whitacre were that he conceive a work of 70-75 minutes for both large and small choirs and a standard-sized symphony orchestra. Considering the current popularity of Mr. Whitacre’s music, it is safe to say that this new work will generate great interest among music lovers throughout the world, who will consider these first performances “an event” and “a real happening.” It is, indeed, intended for Conspirare’s Symphonic Choir and Grammy-nominated chamber choir, plus soprano soloist, the beautiful and gifted Hila Plitmann. The instrumental forces will be a string orchestra of 55-60, plus percussion. Immediately following the performances, the work will be recorded in the Long Center for Harmonia Mundi, most likely the first recording for commercial release to be made in Austin’s superb new performing arts center. Purchase your tickets now at 512.476.5775. Marc Royce Wednesday, May 27, 6:00pm Chez Zee, austin Choral Conversation: Craig Hella Johnson previews the new work by Eric Whitacre PERFORMANCES Friday, June 5, 8:00pm Long Center, austin Choral Conversation: 7:00pm Saturday, June 6, 8:00pm Long Center, austin Choral Conversation: 7:00pm Hila Plitmann Board of Directors Fran Collmann, Chair Joe Cain, Vice Chair Bernadette Tasher, Treasurer Robert J. Karli, Secretary Jack Brannon Ray Brimble David Clark Larry Collmann Tom Driscoll Ann Fields Robert Harlan Carolyn Harris-Hynson Kathleen Curran-Lavendoski Hope Morgan Anne Nagelkirk E. Stuart Phillips Hon. Bea Ann Smith Patty Speier Mary Stephenson Dottie Welton Advisory Board Stephen Aechternacht John Aielli Sue Barnes Mark Bierner David Burger David Claflin Virginia Dupuy Maydelle Fason JoLynn Free Billy Gammon Vance George Helen Hays Dan Herd Bill Hilgers Wayne Holtzman Cassandra James Judith Jellison Helen Lea Bob Murphy Lynn Murphy Gayle Glass Roche Nancy Scanlan Russell Schulz Angela Smith Louann Temple Eva Womack Staff Members Craig Hella Johnson Artistic Director Erich Vollmer Executive Director Katie Apple Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director Tamara Blanken Ticketing Services Manager Will Culbertson Production Manager Cynthia Densmore Bookkeeper Melissa Eddy Development Manager Rick Gabrillo Administrator, Conspirare Youth Choirs Associate Conductor, Conspirare Meri Krueger Artist Relations Chuck Lutke Marketing & Communications Manager Monica Maher Operations Manager Nina Revering Director, Conspirare Youth Choirs Nicki Turman House Manager 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 2006-2007, the CYC created the Shining Star Scholarship Program to support new singers in the CYC in 2007-2008 (beginning August 2007). With generous donations from last season, the CYC is currently supporting tuition for three singers and full transportation costs for one singer during the current season. During the spring of 2009, 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 auditions, 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 $750, which will provide tuition fees, transportation costs, uniform costs, music, and rehearsal supplies for one singer for the entire 2009-2010 season (August 2009 to April 2010). We hope you will consider “adopting” a singer through the Shining Star Scholarship Program. Your tax-deductible $750 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 $750 is not possible for your family at the present time, we are always pleased to accept any donation amount you make to this fund. Other Ways to Support a Shining Star: It may also be possible that a scholarship recipient may need transportation assistance. If you are passionately committed to the goal of this scholarship fund but cannot financially contribute at the present time, we invite you to become a volunteer driver for this program. As a volunteer driver, you would be responsible for the transportation of the singer from their home or school to each Conspirare Youth Choirs rehearsal and performance. Volunteer drivers are vital to the success of this program. You will ensure that our scholarship recipients have consistent attendance, thereby receiving the highest possible musical training and vocal instruction. We hope you will consider joining these generous families and organizations who have already contributed to the Shining Star Scholarship Program: Choir of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Conspirare Symphonic Choir The Martinez Family Lois Van Lanningham To contribute or volunteer for the Shining Star Scholarship Program or for more information, please contact Rick Gabrillo at 512.476.5775 or [email protected]. Sponsors Business & Foundation Sponsors Media Sponsors Public Funding Agencies Support Conspirare Conspirare invites you to join our family of donors by supporting the exciting 2008-09 season. Your assistance supports our gift of music through performances of the highest artistic quality and educational outreach programs, including the Conspirare Youth Choirs. Leadership Circle Maestro Circle........................................ $25,000+ Impresario Circle.................. $15,000 — $24,999 $ Benefactor Circle.................. 10,000 — $14,999 Platinum Baton Circle.............. $5,000 — $9,999 Golden Baton Circle................. $2,500 — $4,999 Silver Baton Circle.................... $1,000 — $2,499 Circle of Friends Sponsors............................................$500 — $999 Patrons...............................................$250 — $499 Sustainers..........................................$100 — $249 Donors.................................................... Up to $99 enclosed is my tax-deductible gift in the amount of $ Payment Information: ❑ check enclosed. payable to conspirare check number amount of check credit card ❑ discover ❑ mc ❑ visa ❑ amex name on card card number security code expiration date signature must be signature of cardholder name address city daytime phone ( state zip ) e-mail employer Mail to Conspirare, 1033 La Posada Drive, Suite 130, Austin, Texas 78752. Conspirare is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Donors Gifts to Conspirare provide the financial support to produce our concerts, recordings, educational programs and outreach activities in Austin and communities throughout Central Texas. The following roster of donors includes cash and in-kind gifts received from individuals, family and private foundations, businesses, and government agencies between January 1, 2007 and September 25, 2008. We are grateful and wish to express our appreciation to each and every one of our donors. Leadership Circle Maestro Circle Ray & Karen Brimble City of Austin Cultural Division Larry & Fran Collmann The Kodosky Foundation, Jeff & Gail Kodosky National Endowment for the Arts South Texas Money Management TesCom, Inc. Impresario Circle Anonymous The Ken & Joyce Beck Family Fund GE Foundation Wendi & Brian Kushner Gayle & Mike Roche Still Water Foundation Benefactor Circle Austin Community Foundation Joe & Cynthia Cain John & Mildred Holmes Family Foundation Mary Nell Frucella Trish & Robert Karli Keating Family Foundation KUT 90.5 FM Platinum Baton Circle Robert & Pat Brueck Dan Bullock Joe & Cynthia Cain David & Catherine Clark Clark, Thomas & Winters Crutch & Danna Crutchfield William R. Dickson Thomas Driscoll & Nancy Quinn Bruce & Gwen Flory Cherry Gray Lara & Robert Harlan Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Louise Reeser Cindy Taylor Texas Commission on the Arts Golden Baton Circle Hayden & Lynn Brooks David & Janis Claflin Virginia & Robert Dupuy The Fetzer Institute Susan Gregerson Beverly & Balie J. Griffith Carolyn Harris-Hynson KMFA 89.5 FM Katie & John Lavendoski Jerry Morris & Renee Speed The Prodicus Group Nancy Scanlan William Schleuse Peter Schram & Harry Ullmann Gene Alice & Max Sherman Shoehorn Design Syzygy Marketing Target Jeffrey & Janelle Taylor Family Foundation The Rachael & Ben Vaughan Foundation Dottie Welton Eva & Marvin Womack Silver Baton Circle Shannon Armstrong Robert & Patricia Ayres Brett Barnes William C. Bednar & Flo Ann Randle Jeff & Ann Bomer Jack Brannon & Brian Miller Amelia Bullock & Bill Krumpack David Burger Toni & Paul Burns Patricia Cherico Jerry Craft Ed Dato & Barry Gray Rena & Richard D’Souza Bryan Dunkin Gregory & JoLynn Free Frost Bank Jane Hilfer Sam & Maydelle Fason Regan & Billy Gammon Tom Grimes & Karen Kibler Bob & Helen Hays Van & Jeanne Hoisington Timothy Koock Helen Lea Eric Leibrock W. Jackson & Carolyn Long Joyce Mayer Barbara Miller Janet Miller Milton D. Miller Mary H. Montgomery Hope Morgan Lynn & Bob Murphy Anne Nagelkirk & Jason Orr William Nemir Northern Trust Pinnergy Ltd. Stuart Phillips Raymond James Endowment Fund Sally & Andy Ritch Michal Rosenberger Donna & Christy Salinas Hon. Bea Ann Smith Charles & Angela Smith Carol Cunningham Son Anne Sorensen Mary Stephenson Mary Smith & Walter Stewart James Stolpa Judith & Harvey Strassman Bernadette Tasher Mary Thomajan Jennifer & Scott Tiller Ben & Daphne Vaughan Anne & William Wagner WaxmanCavnerLawson Royce Wells Charles Woodruff & Patty Speier Charles & Mariann Younger Circle of Friends Sponsors Anonymous Susan Barnes Nancy Bowman Marvin Burke & Joyce Zehr Richard Campbell Chris & J. Dennis Cavner Carol & Dick Curran Paula D’Arcy Lynne Dobson Patrick Delaune & Sadaf Khan Paul Dlabal Wheeler Fairman & Kelley Ann Fields Mary Frances Fischer Fringe Benefit Group Cheryl Fuller Homer & Glenda Goehrs Carolyn Goldston Anna Gonzalez-Sorensen Cynthia Gonzales Gary Greenblum Gerre & Judith Hancock In honor of Craig Hella Johnson Joan Harman & David Hume Walter & Ann Herbst Jane & Tony Hilfer Robert E. Hollingsworth Wayne & Joan Holtzman IBM Matching Grants Program Diane Ireson Jane Jackson Morris & Marge Johnson Cindy Keever Janie Keys & Ivan Milman Emily Little Robert Lucas & Suzanne Randolph Alan Luecke Anne & Manuel Martinez Carol McIntosh Kevin & Debe McKeand Mary Milam Michael Morrow Tina & Mark Nowak Mary Parse & Klaus Bichteler Milbrey & Bev Raney Jack & Susan Robertson In honor & respect for our daughter, soprano Sara Hill Chuck Ross & Brian Hencey David C. Smith LaFern & Virgil Swift Kerry Tate & Susan Rieff Mary & Charlie Teeple Louann & Larry Temple Tiki2.com Elizabeth & Kurt VanderMeulen Lois VanLaningham Catherine & David Wildermuth Patrons Eva Andries Robert & Margaret Ayres Amy Blair Evelyn Boyer Samuel & Anne Byars Janet Carlsen Campbell Gwen & Dean Collmann Nathasha & David Collmann Gary Cooper & Richard Hartgrove Sheryl Cox Lisa & Eric Craven Robert & Frances Cushing Karel Dahmen Robin & Karl Dent Bridget Doughty Robert Duke & Judith Jellison R. John & Susan Fox Mary Gifford Jo & James Green Jeanne & Robert Guy Leroy & Karen Haverlah Imogene Hill Kit Holmes Bobby & Nancy Inman Steve Kahle In honor of Glenda Goehrs Mary M. Kevorkian Betty & Bill King Ann & Bill Kleinebecker Cynthia & Greg Kozmetsky Robert & Jeanne Langston Lawrence Lawver Katie Lewis Arthur & Patricia McCormick In honor of the Hon. Bea Ann Smith Ray McLeod Vance McMahan Janice & Ricky McSwain Milton D. Miller Bonnie Mills Suzanne Mitchell Janice & James Moyle Rosie & John Nieman Richard E. Orton James & Linda Prentice Caren Prothro Marie Van Roekel Pieter & Frances Schenkkan Nan Seiden Kay Sherrill Carole & Charles Sikes Jen & Jim Templeton Bud Twilley Sustainers Anonymous (2) Barbara Alford Joy Anderson Sarah Anderson Sue Anderson Carl J. Arico Matthew Bachop & Natalie Beck In honor of the Hon. Bea Ann Smith Ann Bahan Janette Barlow Tom & Sue Barnes Chuck Barnett Susan Bassion Cindy & Patrick Behling Bridgette Beinecke Ola Bell Mark Bierner & Cassandra James In memory of Karen Kuykendall Pat Black Martha Boyd John & Trina Braun Judy & William Bray John & Marian Breen Kay Brock Billye Jean Brown George Brown Frank Calhoun James Campbell Elisbeth Challener & Brett Bachmann Sue Ann Chandler Sharon Chapman Fleur Christiansen Beverly & Walter Colquhoun Nancy Connolly Rachel Conrad & Dr. Philip Wahlberg Brian Conroy James & Glenda Crout Nell & Al Dale Richard J. Davis Anne Page DeBois Sandra Derby Nina & Jeffrey Di Leo Will Dibrell Steve & Dayna Diven Robert M. Draper Sharon Duboise Lorenzo & Irene Eibenstein Alvisi James Elrod Pam Elrod John Evans David & Eve Fariss Sylvia Fatzer Dennis & Lori Featherstone Sally Fly & John Nyfeler Bart & Gayla Foster Ginna & Merle Franke Jessica B. Franko Laura Furman & Joel Barna Dana Friis-Hansen & Mark Holzbach Lori Gainer Anneliese & Robert Geis David & Kay Goff Loel Graber Elaine & Gary Hamilton John & Elizabeth Hansing Moon Christi Harlan David & Jane Higgins Lewis Hoffacker Jane & David Holty Jeffrey Hudson & Robert Blodgett Ellen Hughes Todd Jermstad Ellen Jockusch Roy & Dianne Kaderli Hugh & Marguerite Kelly Ellen King Elinor Kliewer Lynn Knaupp & John Griffin Bill & Donna Knox Ken & Carol Koock Wendy Kuo & Klondike Steadman Lou & Bill Lasher Linton & Donna Luetje Sheila Lummis Dell Marcoux Mary Matus James Mauseth & Tommy Navarre Virginia McDermott Charles & Dora McDonald John & Jill McFarland Arthur Miles Glenn Miller Nancy Moore Claudia Morgan Janice & Chip Morris Louise Morse William & Judith Munyon Judy Neely Holly Noelke Roger M. Olien Patty Olwell Margaret H. & Philip J. Overbaugh Philip Overbaugh Jim Parrish Cathie Parsley Pete & Elizabeth Paul Carlisle Pearson Debbie Peden & Dean Perkins Wesley & Karen Peoples Alex & Karen Pope Rebecca & Phil Powers Mary Pozorski Katherine Race Randalls / Safeway, Inc. Suzanne Randolph and Robert Lucas Teresa Recar David Reinwald Lynn & Dick Rew Joanne & Hamilton Richards Martha P. Rochelle Gerhild Rogers Jenna Salwen Yoichi & Toko Sato Tracy Schiemenz & Melissa Eddy Thomas & Claudia Schurr Eugene Sepulveda Lindsay & Joan Sharpe Katharine B. & Gregory Shields Beverly & Linward Shivers V.C. Smart Janice & John Spence D. C. (Don) & Nancy Spencer Dottie Spengel Cindy & Bryan Sperry Beverly Spicer Virginia Stotts Albert & Kay Stowell Keith Stucky Joe & Rose Sullivan John C.R. Taylor III & Peter Flagg Maxson Julie Tereshuk & Trevor Richards Beverly Terry Jay Thompson Thomas & Gayle Toler Cynthia Vanderberg Shirley & Fred Viehweg Carol Walker Martha Ward Ben Wear Noel T. Weaver Gretchen Weis Valerie Wenger Marianne & Stewart Wilkinson Carolyn Wright Patricia & Paul Youngdale Conspirare wishes to thank all donors of gifts under $100 and regrets that space does not permit the listing of each name. Your support is equally appreciated. Dear Nina and Rick, Deep peace of the Shining stars to You, Who bless our children with the awe and beauty of untraveled worlds. Thank you, The Griffith Family Dear Balie, Dear Elenor, We love you as a flow’r loves the dew that falleth in April. We love you, seeker of a newer world and explorer of untraveled worlds. Leah, Kim, Elenor, Mama, Daddy Leah, Kim, Balie, Mama, Daddy Thank you Craig, Nina, and Rick for your vision and dedication. Alexa, Congratulations- keep smiling and singing! Your loving grandparents, Karen and Leroy Haverlah Dear Sarah, Thank you for another “swell season” of beautiful music! Love, Dad, Mom, and Julia Janetta LaVelle Parker There are some people who come into your life, and you wonder how you lived without them, Janetta, you are that person to this family! You are such a giving person with a heart for those around you. We love your sense of humor, your smile, and the love you show all of us uniquely. We love you so much, and we cannot wait to see what God has planned for your life! Love always, Mom, Dad, Jessica, Jennifer, and Jeremy