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Colorful World: Spring ConCert 2012 1
36th AnniversAry spring ConCert
Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 1:00 pm Sunday, April 29, 2012 at 3:00 pm
The Bryn Mawr School, Centennial Hall 109 West Melrose Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland
Alyson Shirk, Artistic Director
Patricia McKewen Amato, Accompanist
100 East Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 202 t Towson, MD 21286410-494-1480 t www.ccmsings.org
Program cover design and “Colorful World” titling by Garrett OieInterior program design by Kathrine Forster Kuo, [email protected]
Children’s Chorus of Maryland is funded by an operating grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is
also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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Ask a child what her favorite color is and she will tell you without hesitation. It might be a toss-up between two favorite hues, but a child simply
knows! So do most adults. Color choice is probably the most easily accepted of all choices we can make and share. No one groans or judges when someone says he likes “blue.” It is simply one choice among a cadre of beautiful choices. Color evokes emotion and many times unearths memories carefully and lovingly stored.For your pleasure, today we offer a spectrum of color for your ears and eyes as we celebrate our “Colorful World.” Today’s repertoire selec-tion is a joint effort between former Children’s Chorus of Maryland Artistic Director Mairee Pantzer and me. A 2012 spring concert about color was her incredible idea and I couldn’t be more grateful for her guidance musically and artistically!
I’ve long thought America’s music, with its songs based on folklore and tales of the Wild West, quite colorful. It wasn’t until I started search-ing through scores that I realized that the lyrics to these tunes are also filled with color words. Each choir today offers the flavor of America’s past in songs that you might remember from your childhood.
CCM’s Lyric Choir is pleased to present two concert premieres of works this spring. The first is Jonathan Jensen’s delightful setting of Lewis Carroll’s acrostic poem from Through the Looking Glass. In his program notes, Jonathan Jensen writes: “With the music, I have attempted to capture the poem’s sense of the innocence and fleet-ing pleasures of childhood.” The second premiere is Amna Hashmi’s piece “Land of the Silver Birch.” Amna is a graduate of CCM and a se-nior at the Bryn Mawr School. Her piece originated as an assignment for Mairee Pantzer’s Solfa IV class. Amna introduced her piece to me last year and I knew it had to be programmed as the silver element of our concert! Lyric Choir played with a variety of introductions to the piece and finally settled on woodsy sounds over a single tone, a haunting introduction to Amna’s arrangement of this Canadian folk song. Thank you, Jonathan and Amna for your contributions!
Julia Bielefeld’s lighting is designed to subtly reflect the mood of each piece, a performative luxury thanks to her talents and Bryn Mawr’s Centennial Hall capabilities. It is my hope that you allow the beautiful world of color and the remarkable sound of the Children’s Chorus of Maryland choirs to enchant you this spring of 2012.
Alyson Shirk, Artistic Director
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ConCert Choir
Julian Baron Molly BishopSamuel BishopCrystal Cheng Lee ClumNina FelicianoFrances GarrettLiana GarrettGrace HeffernanAbigail Hines
Kirsten HinesOlivia HurleyAlyssa InceLily KowalczykAdam KurekPhyllis Jean LehmanAbigail LoKendall McCoachAustin NikirkAbigail Pepin
Madeline PepinEve Plank Christopher PlimptonCollin PowerShae RhinehartSydney SiegmeisterMarissa ThobeZoë ValentinoMari WetheringtonJenna Williams
LyriC Choir
Kristina AnastasiadesEmma BalkoskiCampbell DiCarloEhren Dietrick Maija DixonVyann Eteme Laura GilchristKate Halushka Mattias HanchardNora HanleyNoelle HargraveAddie Holden Marianne Howard
Sasha HowardLeon KowalczykMarlo LacsonAudra Lane Katie Lee Abby LevineRebecca MargolisMichael Martin Olivia MerrymanZinna MooreNaomi NakaEllen NikirkAlana Parker
Giulia ParsonsMeredith Pepin Jesse PlankAlyssa PlattAbraham PlimptonLaney Plimpton Layla SartipySamuel SchulerEmma ShannonKatherine ShockGrace VaethElizabeth Volpe
2011 – 2012 roster
Giulia, Congratulations on another wonderful CCM year! We continue to see you grow...
in education...performance and as the wonderful person you are!
We Love You! Mommy, Daddy and Sophia
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trebLe Choir
Lucas Batlas Hannah BloomMaya Conneally Caroline CookSabina CooperMadison CôtéCarrie CouchKierstin CummingsHeather ElkyJosianne EtemeLa’Mya FlowersJulia Gaevsky Emily GeorgiouJanet GosnellEdwin Harmon
Sophia Justen Giulio Katinis Margaret Kelly Victoria KellyEmma Koren Brian LeeEli LehmanMateo Lopez-CastroJulia Michael Marie NakaJulia ParkerTimothy Pepin Jeremy PlimptonNora WalshMeghan Ward
Austin and Ellen, you add such wonderful color to our lives with your beautiful voices. We are so proud of you.
Love Mama and Daddy
KATE! We see your true colors shining through this
year! Good luck to you and your CCM friends. Love, Mommy, Daddy and Josie
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staffrAmonA gALey
Executive Director
Dr. ALyson shirk
Artistic Director
Dr. betty bertAux
Founder, Education Director
AnDreA burgoyne
Operations Director
meryem AhmADiAn
Administrative Assistant
facultypAtriCiA mCkewen AmAto
AccompanistVocal Coach/Accompanist, Towson University Voice DivisionB.M. Ed., Catholic University of AmericaM.M., University of HoustonCertificates in Lieder, Opera, and Chamber Music, American Institute of Musical Studies, Graz, Austria Faculty, American Institute of Musical Studies, Graz, Austria
JoAnn CAin
Teacher— Crickets, Beginner IIB.A. Towson UniversityKodály Certification, George Mason UniversityCertification in Music Together, Early Childhood ProgramMusical Friends, Friends School of Baltimore, FounderBaltimore Choral Arts Society
LynDsAy DAvies
Teacher—Intermediate I, Solfa IFormer Music Specialist, Harford County Public SchoolsB.S. Mus. Ed., Grove City CollegeKodály Certification, American Kodály Institute
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LAuren mCDougLe
Teacher —Beginner I, Intermediate II, Solfa IIMusic Specialist, Charles County Public SchoolsB.M. Mus. Ed., Bowling Green State UniversityOrff-Schulwerk Level I, Eastman School of Music Master of Music Education, Kodály Emphasis, Loyola University
suzAnnAh norris
Teacher— Beginner III, Intermediate III, Solfa IIIChildren’s Chorus of Maryland GraduateMusic Specialist, Our Lady of Hope/St. Luke’s SchoolB.A. Vocal Performance, Eastern UniversityMaster’s of Music Education, Kodály Emphasis, Loyola University
ALyson shirk
Artistic Director, Teacher—Solfa IVDirector of Music, The Bryn Mawr School.B.S. Mus. Ed., Susquehanna UniversityMaster of Mus. Ed., Vocal Pedagogy, Marywood UniversityDoctor of Musical Arts, Vocal Performance, Shenandoah Conservatory
Sam: Congratulations on completing your first year in Lyric! Now that the work
(and play) this semester is behind you, have a marvelous time at your concert!
Love, Mom & Dad
Madison We are so proud of you.
Congrats on your first solo. Love, Dad, Mom, Davis, Grammie, Grampie,
and Uncle Scotty
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board of directorsKeith W. May, President Director of Business Development, Glimmerglass Networks Anya Grundmann, Secretary Executive Producer, National Public Radio (NPR) and CCM alumna Kevin Platt, Treasurer Director of Rehabilitation Services, Northwest Hospital, LifeBridge Health; CCM parent
Betty Bertaux, Former Secretary Founder, CCM; Education DirectorJames R. Glover President, GW Financial; Professor, Essex Community College
advisory boardCarol Bogash Director of Education, Baltimore Symphony OrchestraJames R. Glover, Chair President, GW FinancialPatricia McKewen Amato Pianist, ConductorHerbert Goldman, Esquire Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman Hoffberger and Hollander, L.L.C.Hilda Perl Goodwin PhilanthropistNancy Grasmick, Ph.D. Retired State Superintendent of Schools, Maryland Department of EducationRonald Gretz Artistic Director, Annapolis Opera Company
Thomas Hall Music Director, Baltimore Choral Arts SocietyDr. Margery Lowens MusicologistEdward Polochick Music Director, Concert Artists of BaltimoreDr. Elam Ray Sprenkle Professor of Music History, Composition, and Theory, Peabody ConservatoryAllene O. Sullender PhilanthropistBarry Tuckwell Conductor, Clinician, Horn Soloist
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concert donors list2011–2012 SeaSon
as of April 16, 2012
Children’s Chorus of Maryland wishes to thank the following donors for their generous support of our programs and for their dedication and commitment to our children. We can’t do it without you!
Director’s Circle ($10,000+)JS Plank and DM Dicarlo Family Foundation
Conductor’s Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)This performance is made possible in part through sponsorship of the Baltimore County Executive, County Council and Commission on Arts and Sciences.
John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
Maryland State Arts Council
Patrons ($1,000 - $4,999)St. Andrews Christian Community Church
Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences
Betty BertauxRamona GaleyJames GloverAnya Grundmann
Tracy & Edwin LoKeith & Brenda MayJohn & Allison Nikirk and All Network Systems
Kevin & Carrie-Anne PlattWiessner FoundationCory Williams
Sponsors ($500 – $999)Dr. Nancy GrasmickMaureen Walsh
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Contributors & Sustainers
($250 – $499)Stuart MartinSolar Energy WorldJack Vaeth
Melo VaethMary Weller
($100 – $249)Patricia M. AmatoNancy AnastasiadesAssociated Jewish Charities of Baltimore
BDCarol BogashCapital OneChristina Feliciano
Elizabeth GarrettKathrine KuoLeslie MargolisMichael MauroDavid and Kathleen PowerMary RiordanMegan Leah RobertsJohn Watt
($50 – $99)Carol BaumerichBrian BinneyMeliss CascieroFran Landolf & Core ConsultingJonathan Jensen
Michael MeyersNonprofits Mutual RRGJohn O’Hara J Karl Sachs, DDS
(up to $49)Julie DiBellaMarc HalushkaIGive.com
Dana JohnsonAnthony Meyers, In Honor of Marianne Meyers
Audra, what a beautiful and colorful performance.
thank you for such a treat! (CCM faculty and staff, thank you too!)
Love, Daddy & Mom
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CombineD Choirs
Prelude: “Colorful World” Reflections written by CCM Students
All Things Bright and Beautiful 17th C. English Melody Arr. Betty Bertaux
Soloists: Madison Cote, Frances Garrett Ensemble: Nina Feliciano, Grace Heffernan, Abigail Hines, Alyssa Ince
interLuDe i
“Love is Blue” Arr. Roger Williams
Patricia McKewen Amato, piano
trebLe Choir
Red River Dances American Folk Tunes Arr. Cristi Cary Miller
Come Closer Music by Daniel Kallman Words by Daniel and Christine Kallman
Soloists: Heather Elky, Brian Lee, Emma Koren, Edwin Harmon
Over the Rainbow Music by Harold Arlen Words by E.Y. Harburg
Soloists: Jenna Williams, Mari Wetherington
interLuDe ii
Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum Claude Debussy Abigail Lo, piano
program
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LyriC Choir
Land of the Silver Birch Canadian Folk Tune Arr. CCM Graduate Amna Hashmi
A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky Music by Jonathan Jensen Words by Lewis Carroll
Beautiful Soup Music by Tom Benjamin Words by Lewis Carroll
Featuring the Intermediate III Class: Kristina Anastasiades, Emma Balkoski, Laura Gilchrist, Nora Hanley, Marianne Howard, Abby Levine, Rebecca Margolis, Zinna Moore,
Naomi Naka, Ellen Nikirk, Katherine Shock
Little Red Bird Traditional Manx Lullaby Arr. Vijay Singh
Soloist: Ehren Dietrick Ensemble: Audra Lane, Katie Lee, Olivia Merryman, Elizabeth Volpe
Blue Skies Words and Music by Irving Berlin Arr. Roger Emerson
Little Brown Jug Traditional American Folk Song Arr. Greg Gilpin
intermission
ConCert Choir
Sing Creation’s Music On Music by Stephen Paulus Words by John Clare
Shady Grove American Folk Song Arr. Betty Bertaux
Lake Isle of Innisfree Music by Eleanor Daley Words by W.B. Yeats
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CONCERT PROGRAMcontinued from page 13
Las Amarillas Traditional Mexican Huapango Arr. Stephen Hatfield
Moon River Music by Henry Mancini Words by Johnny Mercer Arr. Ed Lojeski
I am Not Yours Music by Z. Randall Stroope Words by Sara Teasdale
Featuring the Solfa IV class: Molly Bishop, Liana Garrett, Olivia Hurley, Collin Power,
Shae Rhinehart,Mari Wetherington, Jenna Williams
Colors of the West American Folk Song Medley Arr. Earlene Rentz
Ensemble: Olivia Hurley, Kirsten Hines, Eve Plank, Marissa Thobe
ConCert AnD LyriC Choirs
What a Wonderful World Words and Music by George David Weiss and Bob Thiele Arr. Mark A. Brymer
ALL Choirs
America The Beautiful Music by Samuel A. Ward Lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates Arr. Betty Bertaux
Please join us for a light reception in the lobby immediately following the concert.
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texts & translationsA boAt beneAth A sunny sky Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
A boat, beneath a sunny sky, Lingering onward dreamily In an evening of July—
Children three that nestle near, Eager eye and willing ear, Pleased a simple tale to hear—
Long has paled that sunny sky: Echoes fade and memories die: Autumn frosts have slain July.
Still she haunts me, phantomwise. Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes.
Children yet, the tale to hear, Eager eye and willing ear, Lovingly shall nestle near.
In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die:
Ever drifiting down the stream— Lingering in the golden gleam— Life, what is it but a dream?
beAutifuL soup! Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)Beautiful soup, so rich and green, waiting in a hot tureenWho for such dainties would not stoop?Soup of the evening, beautiful soupBeautiful soup, who cares for fish, game or any other dish,Who would not give all else for two penny worth of beautiful soup.
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TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONScontinued from page 17
sing CreAtion’s musiC on ( John Clare 1793-1864)Sing creation’s music onNature’s glee is in ev’ry mood and tone. Eternity.Nature’s universal tongue singeth hereSongs I’ve heard and felt and seen ev’rywhere.Songs like the grass are evergreen. Everwhere.The giver said live and be and they have been forever.Songs I’ve heard and felt and seen ev’rywhere.
LAs AmAriLLAs (Translation by Dan Parvaz) The yellow larks fly from their cactuses No longer will the cardinals sing happily their “tirana-na-na” and “tirana-na-no” No longer will the cardinals sing happily The trees on the hillside, since they haven’t revived For this the larks sing, or the nest hold them down their “tirana-na-na” and “tirana-na-no” For this the larks sing, or the nest hold them down You are little and beautiful, and the way you are, I love you You look like a little rose from the shores of Guerrero with your “tirana-na-na” and “tirana-na-no” Like a little rose from the shores of Guerrero In the middle of the sea a whale sighed And in those sighs he who dried up the flood spoke with his “tirana-na-na” and “tirana-na-no” And in those sighs he who dried up the flood spoke My father was a sparrow hawk and I was born to peck and peck Where I place my beak, I’m like a trumpeter with my “tirana-na-na” and “tirana-na-no” Everyone has their farewells, but none is like this Like a “tirana-na-na” and a “tirana-na-no” Everyone has their farewells, but none is like this Four times five is twenty, three times seven is twenty-one Four times five is twenty, three times seven is twenty-one Four times five is twenty, three times seven is twenty-one With a “tirana-na-na” and a “tirana-na-no”
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the LAke isLe of innisfree W.B. Yeats (1865-1939)I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honeybee,And live alone in the bee-loud glade.And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,And evening full of the linnet’s wings.I will arise and go now, for always night and dayI hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,I hear it in the deep heart’s core.
i Am not yours Sara Teasdale (1884-1933)I am not yours, not lost in you, Not lost, although I long to be Lost as a candle lit at noon, Lost as a snowflake in the sea.You love me, and I find you still A spirit beautiful and bright, Yet I am I, who long to be Lost as a light is lost in light.
Oh plunge me deep in love—put out My senses, leave me deaf and blind, Swept by the tempest of your love, A taper in a rushing wind.
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Look around you today—You will see many people sporting various CCM pins. The oval, “Sponsor” pins are given to honor those people who have made an extraordinary financial contribution to CCM, of five hundred or more dollars to CCM in any one year. CCM could not exist without their generosity.
Some of our volunteers will be wearing pins earned for service far beyond that required of CCM families. Many of these volunteers have given dozens, even hundreds of extra hours to CCM. No con-cert, no fundraiser, no newsletter, no tour, no CCM event could be produced without the generosity of our volunteers.
Finally, you will see many pins proudly worn by our choristers. Every pin represents a period of extraordinary commitment, on the part of the student and the family, to braving the elements, overcoming illness, and laying other opportunities aside, in order to achieve exemplary attendance at CCM’s classes and rehearsals. Good attendance is the backbone of a polished performance, and while perfect and near-perfect attendance isn’t always possible, we honor those students who accomplish it. And look how many have accomplished it again and again!
Taken together, CCM’s pins tell the story of a tremendous commit-ment—of time, effort, funds, determination and talent—all of which come together to produce today’s concert. If you’re reading this program, chances are that some of that commitment has come from you. So thank you, to all who have made today’s concert possible. We couldn’t have done it without you!
Marissa Thobe — WOW—5 years with CCM!!
We are so proud of you! You are our Shining Star!Love you so much, Mom, Dad, Omi and Opa
Julian —Watching you sing is pure magic. You have blossomed into an amazing musician. Have a
wonderful concert. We love you so much!!!! —Your loving family—
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collaboratorsChildren’s Chorus of Maryland warmly welcomes our guest performers in this afternoon’s concert. We are grateful for their collaboration and artistry!
Patricia McKewen Amato’s extensive operatic experience includes duties as conductor, coach, and accompanist at the AIMS Institute in Graz, Austria, Brevard Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Peabody Institute, and the Young Victorian Theatre. She served as assistant music director of the Baltimore Opera Company and music director of its touring company; music director/conductor for Annapolis Opera, Maryland Lyric Opera, Brevard Music Festival, Opera Americana, Washington Savoyards, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, and Rep Stage; and assistant conductor/chorus master for Washington Summer Opera. A versatile pianist, Ms. Amato frequently performs with the Children’s Chorus of Maryland, Annapolis Opera, Annapolis Chorale, Baltimore Choral Arts, Baltimore Symphony, Maryland Symphony, Baltimore Opera, Prince George’s Opera and Philharmonic, and Metropolitan Opera regional competitions. Ms. McKewen Amato is a first place winner in the Houston Chamber Music Society Competition; recently performing The Carnival of the Animals with the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, and Carmina Burana with the Baltimore Choral Arts. She made her Lincoln Center conducting debut in 1999 in an all-Charles Loeffler program, subsequently recorded on Koch International. Ms. McKewen Amato is a coach/accompanist for the voice division at Towson University, the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz Austria, and the Children’s Chorus of Maryland. She holds a BM from the Catholic University of America (magna cum laude), a MM from the University of Houston (magna cum laude), and certificates in lieder, opera, and chamber music from The American Institute of Musical Studies, in Graz, Austria.
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“Thanks Mari, for the song, voice is sweeter than dew at dawn, growin’ older and getting strong, my pride for you just grows along.”
From “Thanks” by Max Wetherington
We love you!
Dad, Mom, Max, Miles, Bütz, Ted & Joe
Michael, If you keep on singing, we will keep on listening!
Congratulations on another great year at CCM. Love, Mom, Dad, your grandparents, and Cuddles.
We are so proud of you Olivia. Nine years with CCM and you have
blossomed into an amazing performer. We love you and pray for your gifts
to continue blessing all those around you. Love, Mom and Nezam
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collaboratorscontinued from page 21
Versatile musician Jonathan Jensen grew up listening to his older brother’s 78 rpm records and hearing folk music and jazz. He loves to play a diverse array of music and on various instruments including percussion, mandolin, banjo, and tin whistle—all of which he has played on stage with the BSO. Although his primary instrument in the orchestra is bass, he often doubles on keyboards and has been known to come up with original compositions. He once won a contest at Mill Bridge Village Ragtime Festival for a ragtime piece he composed. When not playing with the Symphony, he plays piano for contra/English country dances, performs with the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and the Mandolin Quartet. Mr. Jensen studied with Warren Benfield and attended Interlochen Arts Academy and Northwestern University. Before joining the Baltimore Symphony, he held the position of Principal Bass with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in Canada, and during the summer, he played bass for the Grant Park Orchestra of Chicago.
Abigail Lo started taking private piano lessons with Mr. Robert Hitz at age four. After five years, she began a new chapter of her piano study last fall in the Peabody Preparatory program. Under the mentorship of Mrs. Elizabeth Azcona-Hartmark, Abigail’s first year has been smooth and fruitful. She was invited to perform in the Vella Silver Honors Recital last winter and she recently won the Junior Division of the Part Recital Competition. Abigail has been a proud chorister in the Children’s Chorus of Maryland for three years. She is now a junior member in the Concert Choir. Abigail also loves dancing. She studies ballet, jazz, modern and tap in The Moving Company Dance Center and she performs with the studio’s dance company.
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From your first 5K to your feature film, “Moustache, Jealous?”... you radiate both on and off stage! We
love that Ella-cake! Big Daddy, Sapphie, Duke and Basie
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collaboratorscontinued from page 23
As a current faculty member and Alumna of The Bryn Mawr School, Julia Bielefeld is delighted to welcome the Children’s Chorus of Maryland to her home theater. She has been designing lighting and stage managing performances since high school. During her undergraduate degree at Marlboro College she worked on many shows including Much Ado about Nothing, Macbeth, and Cash. She was privileged to be able to work with Eric Bass of the Sandglass Theater in Putney, Vermont. Since returning to Bryn Mawr, Julia has designed lights for Stage Door, As You Like It, and Alice in Wonderland. Her favorite part of being a lighting designer is inspiring future generations of designers to play with light, color and space. Julia especially enjoys creative projects where she is able to collaborate with her students on all aspects of a show’s design.
Brendon Brown picked up the electric bass in 2003, a year after graduating high school. His first bass teacher, Tom Pita, turned him onto jazz and classical music. At that point, he changed his major to music and transferred to Towson University to study under Josh Davis and Victor Dvoskin. The final two years at Towson were spent under the instruction of Jeff Reed. Since graduating in 2009, Brendon has gigged regularly in the Baltimore and DC areas. He was bassist for the Baltimore blues rock outfit, The Herd of Main Street, from 2007-2010. Brendon’s current activities include upright and electric bass instruction and recording a sophomore release with roots rock band, Blankus Larry. He is also studying to become a Luthier of violin family instruments.
Alyssa, you continue to amaze us with your
musical growth! We are so proud of you! Love, Mommy, Daddy, Cody and Ashley
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PROUD SONGSTERSThomas Hardy
The thrushes sing as the sun is going, And the finches whistle in ones and pairs,
And as it gets dark loud nightingales In bushes
Pipe, as they can when April wears, As if all Time were theirs.
These are brand new birds of twelve-months’ growing Which a year ago, or less than twain No finches were, nor nightingales,
Nor thrushes, But only particles of grain,
And earth, and air, and rain.
CONGRATULATIONS TO NINA AND CCM, OUR WONDERFUL SONGSTERS!
LOVE, MAMA, PAPA, LOLA AND BABUSHKA
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concert volunteersBackstage Helpers Monica Bernabei Katinis, Curtis Cooper, Staci
Georgiou, Ginna Kelly, Kelli Ostrom, Pam WardBox Office Angela Burneko, Lida Castro, Lisa Lacson,
Deb LeeConcert Parents Jamie Perry, Coordinator
Amy Côté, David Naka, Betsy Huttar Naka, Lisa Parsons, Kim Weisheit
F.I.P. Betsy and James Garrett, Co-CoordinatorsFloral Designer Lorna ClumHall Monitoring Theresa Volpe, CoordinatorInstrument Wrangler Joe BalkoskiMerchandise Melissa Lane, CoordinatorMultifunction Betsy Garrett, Emily Hines, Troubleshooters Allison NikirkPhotography Team David Cook, Kevin Cummings,
Annette Heimlich, Wolfgang Justen, Guillermo Lopez
Program Advertising Tracy Lo, CoordinatorReception Nancy Anastasiades, Yan Jiang, Co-CoordinatorsSet-up/Clean-up Brent Baron, Kyle Parsons, Joel Tyson, & Riser Crew Tom Walsh Stage Management Michael Kurek, Larry SchulerUniforms Allison Nikirk, CoordinatorUshers & Densua Bloom, Emma Cervone, Traffic Directors Natalie Dixon, Ginna Kelly, Jennifer Koren, Deb
Lee, Linda Lehman, Stuart Martin, Melanie Parker, Mary Rhinehart, Maria Wetherington
Videographer Maureen MartinWeb Developer Amelia Schuler…And many thanks to those of you who signed on to help after this program went to print!
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acknowledgementsChildren’s Chorus of Maryland wishes to thank: t CCM Parents and community volunteers for their generous
service.t CCM Faculty for their excellent instruction, musicianship, and
caring respect for children.t The Board of Directors for their time, devotion, and guidance.t Numerous Donors who have faithfully supported CCM’s
operation and development.
save the dates! Join the Children’s Chorus of Maryland next year as we present music spanning genres from folk to classical, drawn from many cultures and presented in original languages, as well as exciting works new to area audiences.
Mark your calendars now for the highlights of our 2012-2013 Season:
Sunday, December 2, 2012Holiday ConcertThe Gordon Center for Performing Arts t 3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue, Owings Mills, MD
Sunday, May 5, 2013Spring ConcertThe Gordon Center for Performing Arts t 3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue, Owings Mills, MD
Schedule is subject to change.
& CCMLove—
LolaMamaPapa
Babushka
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