Z. Randall Stroope - kinard-choir
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Z. Randall Stroope - kinard-choir
Windy City Youth Choral Festival June 26 – 29, 2014 Featuring Artistic Director Z. Randall Stroope a choral festival exclusively for treble youth voices in Chicago’s historic Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center Concert and Tour Production by Music Celebrations International Welcome to the Windy City! usic Celebrations International is pleased to present the sixth-annual Windy City Youth Choral Festival, June 26 – 29, 2014. Treble youth choirs are invited to participate, and will join to sing both as individual choirs as well as en masse in one of America’s great concert halls – Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center, home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Esteemed choral conductor and composer Z. Randall Stroope will serve as Artistic Director, and will offer one-on-one workshops with participating choirs. M The name of Chicago was appropriately drawn from an Indian word meaning "strong" or "great.” True to its name, Chicago proudly offers some of the world’s best museums, the highest buildings, the most renowned orchestras and choirs, the world-class Brookfield Zoo, a beautiful lakefront skyline, and of course - Chicago dogs and pizza! With its wonderful musical heritage, Chicago is the ideal host to choirs around the country for this magnificent festival experience. F Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center or nearly the first fourteen years of its history, the Chicago Orchestra performed at the Auditorium Theatre (completed in 1889). Orchestra Hall – the long-standing dream of Theodore Thomas – was designed by CSO trustee and Chicago architect Daniel H. Burnham and completed in 1904, at a cost of $750,000. The dedicatory concert, led by Thomas, was held on December 14 of that year. Festival Venue Orchestra Hall has been host for a variety of performances and presentations since its dedication in 1904. During its first fifty years, Orchestra Hall was the regular home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as well as the Apollo Musical Club, the Mendelssohn Club of Chicago, the Chicago Business Men's Symphony, the Commonwealth Edison Orchestra, and the Marshall Field Choral Society. Mayors Richard M. Daley, Jr. and Harold Washington both were inaugurated during ceremonies held at Orchestra Hall. In addition, the Hall has hosted countless lectures (including Amelia Earhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King, Jr.); movies; commencement ceremonies; billiards tournaments, religious services; suffrage and other political rallies; and visiting orchestras, choruses, and dance companies from all over the world. Festival Tour Itinerary WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH, 2014 Arrive in the “Windy City” and meet your Music Celebrations Tour Manager As time permits, take a panoramic motorcoach tour of downtown Chicago Check-in to the hotel Dinner at a local restaurant Return to the hotel for overnight THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH, 2014 Breakfast Optional morning choral clinic with the Festival Artistic Director Welcome “Spirit of Chicago” Lunch Cruise, with dancing and time to mingle with the other choirs and have fun! Afternoon free for sightseeing and shopping on own Group Dinner, on own Each Director, plus one guest, if desired, will have a round-table dinner with the other directors and the Artistic Director Evening Festival Introductions and “sing-for-each-other” concert at the Merit School of Music Return to the hotel for overnight FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH, 2014 Breakfast Take a morning guided tour of Chicago’s historic downtown and the Loop, including a visit to the Field Museum of Natural History Lunch, on own Afternoon Rehearsal (non-singing participants may enjoy additional sight-seeing opportunities on own during any of the rehearsals) Dinner at a local restaurant Evening Rehearsal Return to the hotel for overnight SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH, 2014 Breakfast Morning Dress Rehearsal at Orchestra Hall Lunch, on own Dress Rehearsal Afternoon Festival Finale Concert at Orchestra Hall Following the performance, enjoy a festival reception and dinner Return to the hotel for overnight SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH, 2014 Breakfast Check out of hotel As schedule permits, time for last minute sightseeing and/or shopping Depart for home SPECIAL NOTE: A shorter, 3-night/4-day festival tour itinerary option is available. This option does not include the opportunity for an individual choral clinic with the festival director. See you in Chicago! Music Celebrations International 1440 S. Priest Drive, Suite 102, Tempe, AZ 85281-6954 www.musiccelebrations.com | [email protected] toll-free 800.395.2036 | fax 480.894.5137 Windy City Youth Choral Festival Festival Artistic Director/Conductor Z. Randall Stroope Z Randall Stroope is one of the most active choral conductors and composers working today, conducting recently at the American School in Singapore, Canterbury Cathedral (England), Berliner Dom (Germany), Salzburger Dom (Austria), Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and National Presbyterian Cathedral (Washington, D.C.), Carnegie Hall (New York), and four performances at the Vatican in the past three years. He is also the Artistic Director for two summer music festivals in Europe. Stroope has also directed 37 all-state choirs. As a composer, Stroope has published 125 musical works (instrumental, solo voice, and choral), and sells over a quarter million copies each year from his own catalog, as well as other U.S and English publishers. His We Beheld Once Again the Stars was recently performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers in their win of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing. Stroope’s Revelation was performed by the Ehwa Chamber Choir (South Korea) and is the best recording to date. In the United States, his works have been performed by the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Oregon Bach Festival, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Paul Hill Chorale (Washington, D.C.), and other esteemed ensembles. His composition teachers were Normand Lockwood and Cecil Effinger, both students of the famous French teacher/composer, Nadia Boulanger (student of Gabriel Fauré). Dr. Stroope is the Director of Choral and Vocal Studies at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he conducts the Concert Chorale, Chamber Choir, and Women’s Chorus. He is also the head of the Choral and Vocal Studies Division and coordinates the undergraduate and graduate choral conducting program. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Stroope completed a Master of Music (Voice Performance) degree at the University of Colorado Boulder, and Doctor of Musical Arts (Choral Conducting) degree at Arizona State University. He did post graduate work with Margaret Hillis, Chorus Master of the Chicago Symphony. As a recipient of the Australian-American Fulbright, he has also done work in western Australia. He and his wife, Cheryl (a junior high choral teacher), love to travel and spend time with their sheltie. Music Celebrations International 1440 S. Priest Drive, Suite 102, Tempe, AZ 85281-6954 www.musiccelebrations.com | [email protected] toll-free 800.395.2036 | fax 480.894.5137 Windy City Youth Choral Festival June 26 – 29, 2014 Official Name of Choir (as it will appear in printed material) R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Fax Director’s Name Home Address City, State, Zip Cell Phone Email Tour Coordinator (if different)_______________________________________________ Home Address City, State, Zip Cell Phone Email Please choose your Tour Itinerary: 3 night / 4 day Festival Tour 4 night / 5 day Festival Tour Custom Tour – Please specify: By signing this form, and if traveling by scheduled air carrier arranged by Music Celebrations International, I understand that the airline tickets or air tours I am purchasing are subject to supplemental price increases that may be imposed after the date of purchase. Price increases may be applied due to additional costs imposed by a supplier or government. I acknowledge that I may be charged additional sums by Music Celebrations International to offset fluctuations in fees, fuel surcharges, or taxes. I hereby consent to any post-purchase price increases and authorize Music Celebrations International to charge for such additional amounts. Authorized Signature Date Please complete Registration Form (both sides). Mail completed form and $1,500 non-refundable festival deposit to: Music Celebrations International, 1440 S. Priest Drive, Suite 102, Tempe, AZ 85281-6954 Please make check payable to Music Celebrations International Please complete the following: Estimated number of singers who will be participating: Estimated total number of travelers (singers and others): How did you learn about the festival? What other choirs would you recommend for this festival? A complete repertoire list will be provided to each director. Singers are responsible to purchase and bring their own music. Please submit the following with this Registration Form: $1,500 Registration Deposit. The deposit is 100% non-refundable. Audio Recording (an MP3 file or similar is strongly preferred!). With your recording, please include: · at least two selections · the name of the choir · the date(s) of performance(s) · the titles and composers of all selections Biographical information on the choir and director(s). The audio recording and biographical information may be sent via e-mail to [email protected]. Please complete this Registration Form (both sides) and mail it with your $1,500 deposit to: Music Celebrations International 1440 South Priest Drive, Suite 102 Tempe, Arizona 85281-6954 DEPOSIT IS 100% NON-REFUNDABLE Acceptable forms of payment for the deposit include: · Check, Cashier’s Check or Money Order Please make your check payable to Music Celebrations International · Mastercard, Visa, and American Express · Wire Transfer (please contact our office for specifics) Music Celebrations International 1440 S. Priest Drive, Suite 102, Tempe, AZ 85281-6954 www.musiccelebrations.com | [email protected] toll-free 800.395.2036 | fax 480.894.5137