MARCH 2018 THE SORAYA THE VALLEY’S CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE YAMATO
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THE SORAYA THE VALLEY’S CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE
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VALLEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER RENAMEDin Honor of Younes and Soraya Sarah Nazarian’sTransformative Gift
“We found the perfect opportunity to impact theentire region by supporting two of our family’smost treasured values — education and the arts.” —Younes Nazarian
From left to right: Soraya Sarah, Younes, and Sharon Nazarian
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ig Bands on a big stage—jazz is at home in concert halls world-wide, including here at The Soraya. But that’s only part of
the story. Some of the best jazz expe-riences can be found in small clubs, with only inches between you and the artists. The intimacy and intensity is unmatched. The immersive sound of the ensemble and every expression of the lead vocalist can’t be missed.
Clubs are not just for beginners. They are a vital part of the jazz tradi-tion. Greats of every generation return to their favorite spots throughout their lives to connect with their audience and to experiment with new music.
The Soraya launched its own Jazz Club this year, transforming the stage into an inti-mate space for 225 people. We reached for the stars, inviting Cécile McLorin Salvant and Terence Blanchard to headline our new Club in April and May. Iraqi-American trumpeter Amir ElSaffar adds an international flare with his Two Rivers Ensemble.
Three exceptional performances experienced up close—we’ll save you the cost of a hotel and plane ticket. Buy a whole table for your friends, and make it a night out. And yes, buy them a round of drinks too.
Thor Steingraber, Executive Director Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts
A NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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WELCOMING YOU TO THE SORAYA
CONTENTS
8 MILES ELECTRIC BAND
12 THE TEN TENORS
16 YAMATO THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN
22 HARLEM QUARTET
26 ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS, JOSHUA BELL, DIRECTOR & VIOLIN
32 MANUAL CINEMA THE MAGIC CITY
40 KATHLEEN BATTLE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS
President, CSUNDr. Dianne F. Harrison
Vice President of Administration and
Finance, CSUNColin Donahue
Executive Director, The SorayaThor Steingraber
Associate Executive Director, The Soraya
Terence McFarland
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Juliana AlvarezAnthony E. CantrellCarey ChristensenCrystal DiazJose FelixSheryl JonesLakhpreet KaurAnnikki LottaCharles MatthewDennis MillerZac NorthcraftCameron O’HanlonNick Oldham
Maria ParedesChristian ParkerKim E. ParkerJennifer SamselAlberto Sistos Joey SolanoJustin SouzaMegan Spellmeyer Nicki SunNatalie Rodriguez Anabel Villalobos
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Cover: Yamato by courtesy of IMG Artists; P.03: Thor Steingraber by Luis Luque; P.04-5: Academy of St Martin in the Fields by Alan Kerr; P.07: Lakhpreet Kaur by Luis Luque; P.08: Miles Davis courtesy of Monterey International; P.10 Miles Electric Band courtesy of Monterey International; P.12: The TEN Tenors courtesy of The TEN Tenors; P.15: The TEN Tenors courtesy of The TEN Tenors; P.16: Yamato courtesy of IMG Artists; P.20-21: Yamato by Isao Ogawa-Ittetsu; P.22: Harlem Quartet by Amy Schroeder; P.26: Academy of St Martin in the Fields by Ian Douglas; P.30: Joshua Bell by Lisa Marie Mazzuco; P.31: Academy of St Martin in the Fields by Robert Torres; P.32: The Magic City by Chuck Osgood; P.36: The Magic City by Chuck Osgood; P.39: The Magic City by Chuck Osgood; P.40: Kathleen Battle by Douglas Foulke; P.43: Joel A. Martin by Jimmy Williams; P.44: Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers courtesy of Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers; P.48: The Soraya Great Hall by Luis Luque; P.50: Yamato by courtesy of IMG Artists; P.52: Usher Holding Tickets by Steve Babuljak; P.54: Porter Pavilion by Joey Solano; P.55: Bistro on the Terrace by Joey Solano.
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While growing up, I enjoyed watching Bollywood movies, and I became an enthusiastic
bhangra dancer. Bhangra is a form of folk dance from Punjab, India. I even had the opportunity to perform bhangra, during my time in high school. Later, I graduated from CSUN, with both my B.S. in Health Administration and M.B.A., and was the first in my family to attain a college degree. Shortly thereafter, I began my career at CSUN in finance/budgeting. I can truly say that CSUN is my second home!
My career took a turning point last year when I started working at the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Perform-ing Arts as a financial analyst. Having worked for more than 10 years in the University’s academic resources and budgeting division, I found great challenge and reward in improving The Soraya’s financial and operating model. Working behind the scenes and assisting management with fiscal year budgeting and forecasting are a few of the exciting, yet invigorating tasks I perform. I engage with sub-departments in the organization, in order to meet financial and strategic goals. Although each department fiscally operates different-ly, seeing the “bigger picture” and gauging financial health, without sacrificing quality, are opportunities and challenges I look forward to every day.
The Soraya has a great collective teamwork-style. And our 2017-18 Music Knows No Borders campaign is a testament to diversity by presenting exceptional artists from around the globe and emphasizing the true value of arts and culture. This is why The Soraya is a jewel of the Valley.
Lakhpreet Kaur Financial Analyst
THE SORAYA SPOTLIGHT
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PROGRAM
MILES ELECTRIC BANDALL-STAR MILES DAVIS ALUMNI PERFORMING
MILES DAVIS ELECTRIC YEARS
THURSDAY, MARCH 1 | 8PM
MILES DAVIS
MEDIA SPONSOR: KJAZZ, KJLH
THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION
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MILES ELECTRIC BAND
VINCENT WILBURN, JR., Drums CHRISTIAN SCOTT, Trumpet
DEBASISH CHAUDHURY, Tabla DARRYL MUNYUNGO J., Percussion
ROBERT IRVING, Piano/Keys JOHN BEASLEY, Keyboards
DARRYL JONES, Bass DAVID GILMORE, Guitar ANTOINE RONEY, Sax
The MILES ELECTRIC BAND is a chang-ing musical ensemble of world-class talents featuring performances from a unique roster of players. The band revisits the repertoire from Davis’ electric period as a framework for modern jazz innovation. Tonight’s lineup at The Soraya includes on piano two Grammy nominees John Beasley and Robert Irving III, Debasish Chaudhury on tabla, David Gilmore on guitar, known for his work on Wayne Shorter’s Grammy Award-winning album High Life, noted percussionist Munyungo Jackson, and Grammy winner Vince Wilburn, Jr., Davis’ nephew, on drums. Also filling essential roles in the cast are bassist Darryl Jones, recognized for his recordings with Sting and decades long tour duty on bass for the Rolling Stones, Antoine Roney on saxo-phone who has toured the world with jazz veterans Freddie Hubbard and Elvin Jones, and Christian Scott on trumpet.
Drawing upon the enormous pool of talent influenced through the decades by Miles Davis, trumpet duties by design are handled by special guest artists. In Chicago and Los Angeles, Grammy winning trumpeter Nicholas Payton was featured, and at Sunset Junction it was Grammy winner Wallace Roney, with oth-er jazz heavyweights set to join in the future.
Positive reviews have fueled demand for the ensemble. Of their debut performance during
the Miles Davis Festival in Chicago, Downbeat Magazine declared, “Despite boasting a host of bandleaders in the ranks, the group played with restraint and vibe over histrionics keep-ing the brew on simmer...” Of the Hollywood Bowl performance Daily Variety remarked, “Everyone rocked and socked, and it wasn’t nostalgic in the least.” The Los Angeles Times said, “The Miles Electric Band quickly pumped up a party vibe” noting the “festival friendly” material of Miles Davis’ electric period.
The Miles Electric Band is now a featured part of the Davis family’s plan to bring Miles Davis’ music to a new generation of music lovers through festival appearances and recordings. The June 2012 launch of the Miles Davis Forever postage stamp, which sold out immediately after its release, will ensure a certain awareness, as will the biopic Miles Ahead, starring Academy Award nominee Don Cheadle, with the original score featuring 11 essential tracks, five of which were written, co-written, produced, or performed by Gram-my winning jazz/hip hop artist Robert Glasper. The soundtrack to the film won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Some of Miles Davis accolades include 8 Grammy Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achieve-ment Award, and 10 GRAMMY Hall of Fame album inductions.
“Hard to fathom a more professional,traditional and progressive set of jazz
musicians all in one band.” – Huffington Post
MILES ELECTRIC BAND
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PROGRAM
THE TEN TENORSWISH YOU WERE HERE
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 | 8PM
THE TEN TENORS
THERE WILL BE ONE TWENTY-MINUTE INTERMISSION
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PROGRAM
Wish You Were Hereincludes:
AMIGOS PARA SIEMPREBOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
BUONGIORNO PRINCIPESSACANCION DEL MARIACHI
DIVA MEDELYEN ARANJUEZ CON TU AMOR
GRANADAHALLELUJAH
HEROESIMAGINE
JERSEY BOYS MEDLEY
JUST THE WAY YOU ARELA DANZA
NEVER TEAR US APARTNOTHING COMPARES 2 U
SIX RIBBONSTHE BOXER
UNCHAINED MELODYVALERIE
WALTZING MATILDAWE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
WISH YOU WERE HERE
Repertoire is not in order of performance and is subject to change
THE TEN TENORS are undoubtedly one of Australia’s greatest entertainment success stories, with more than 90 million people worldwide witnessing their unmistakable charm, camaraderie, and vocal power. Follow-ing 20 years of sell-out performances across the globe, including more than 2,500 of their own headline concerts, The TEN Tenors have cemented their place as Australia’s premier classical-crossover group.
Celebrated for their colorful repertoire, breathtaking arrangements, and powerful live performances, The TEN Tenors respectfully tip their hats not only to the great classical composers, but to contemporary music’s most popular artists. From Queen, Bowie, Lennon, and Winehouse, an evening with The TEN Tenors is guaranteed to surprise and delight in equal measure.
Amid their own explosive live concert expe-riences and remarkable achievements includ-ing six platinum and gold records and over 3.5 million concert tickets sold, The TEN Tenors have also performed alongside countless music legends including Andrea Bocelli, André Rieu, John Travolta, Nicole Kidman, Geoffrey Rush, Keith Urban, Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissette,
Sarah Brightman, Willie Nelson, Katherine Jenkins, and Christina Aguilera.
They’re no strangers to television either, with iconic appearances on some of the world’s biggest broadcast events including performing exclusively for chat show queen Oprah Winfrey on Oprah’s Ultimate Australian Adventure, appearing on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon for an audience of 32 million view-ers, Poland 2012 UEFA Cup in Warsaw, and Arena Der Stars 2002 and 2005.
Long-time member and Musical Director of The TEN Tenors, Paul Gelsumini, says “So many people come to our show the first time expecting arias or standard crossover reper-toire, but it only takes one song for them to realize this is not like any other tenor show out there and they better be ready to laugh, cry, and party like they are at a rock concert.”
The group’s producer, D-J Wendt, adds, “We like to think audiences come to our show to hear arias and classical pieces; we will always give you a little of that but be ready to have fun and party with ten very good looking Aussie blokes that know how to have fun, but more than that, know how to create an ensem-ble sound like no other group can achieve.”
The TEN TenorsCameron Barclay
Daniel BelleJames Watkinson
Keane FletcherMichael Edwards
Nigel HucklePaul GelsuminiAdrian Li DonniJared NewallFlorian Voss
JD Smith (Swing Tenor)
DrummerTrent Bryson-Dean
GuitaristDavid Orr
PianistBenjamin Kiehne
ProducerD-J Wendt
Musical DirectorSteven Baker
Touring Musical DirectorPaul Gelsumini
ChoreographerKeane Fletcher
Tour Manager/ FOH Sound
Rupert Pletzer
Production ManagerKatie Mackay-Brooker
Lighting DesignerJamie Schmidt
Monitors EngineerEd McGlogan
Sound Technician/ Stage Manager
Jamie Taylor
Production Assistant/ Merchandise
Melinda Stanley
North American RepresentationOpus 3 Artists
THE TEN TENORS
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PROGRAM
YAMATO
SUNDAY, MARCH 11 | 3PM
YAMATO THE DRUMMERS
OF JAPANCHOUSENSHA–THE CHALLENGERS
THERE WILL BE ONE TWENTY-MINUTE INTERMISSION
MEDIA SPONSOR: LA PARENT
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PROGRAM
1. Idomi 挑 ..........................................................................................................................................We kick the ground, fly high into the sky, and rack up as many roars as we can. Our sole purpose is to push ourselves until we burn out. We are challengers.
2. Rekka 烈火 .....................................................................................................................................This session pitches two drummers against two drummers – all four highly skilled. Enjoy the crackling tension and the lightning speed. No one will back down. Which team do you support?
3. Ran-Ran 爛爛 .................................................................................................................................Calm breeze covers our motherland. We walk in distant lands, and the scent of our land suddenly returns to us. Warm, soft winds gently surround us; we hold back our tears. Strong, powerful winds strengthen us as we pierce through the storm.
4. Aozoraion アオゾライオン ..............................................................................................................We live under a deep blue sky. Not a cloud to be seen. We look forward, feet on the ground and fists in the air. Wind blows from the north. Rain pours from the south. Stars shine in the west. The sun rises in the east. Lightning may strike, yet the clear sky lies beyond the clouds.
INTERMISSION
YAMATO WORLD TOUR 2017-2018 「挑戦者」CHOUSENSHA – THE CHALLENGERS
People challenge themselves every day.
Under the sky, on the ground, they keep moving forwards with hope and dreams in their hearts.
Sometimes they are alone. Sometimes they are hand in hand with someone. In pouring rain, in approaching darkness, we gather all our courage and challenge our unpredictable lives.
Eventually the sun rises in the distant cloudless sky.
The beat of our hearts in our bodies faces the sunrise.
Our continuous challenge.
The source of our energy. Feel the uninterrupted vibration of the beat throughout our bodies.
We will never lose.
5. Gokuraoh 極羅王 ...........................................................................................................................You try hard, but not all may go well. You are persistent, but sometimes spirits fail. You smile even if times are tough. You walk even when there is no fight left in you. This is a love song. For you.
6. V Garakuta-V 我楽多 ....................................................................................................................I’m just trash. No, I’m not angry. But even my tiny self has things I want to do. Things I want to tell people. I’ll show them what a small piece of trash is capable of.
7. Rakuda 楽打 ...................................................................................................................................It’s no exaggeration to say that Yamato couldn’t exist without performing this piece. Since the inclu-sion of this composition in our performances a few years after the group was formed, playing the drums has become more and more enjoyable. This particular playing style gives us a strong sense of unity with the drums, one that can’t be felt by beating Taiko drums that are placed on the ground. United with the drums, our existence as individuals gradually merges into a unified group. Thanks to the creation of this piece and its style, we have been able to travel all over the world, moving freely with our Taiko drums.
*The program is subject to change.
“It was simply captivating. The incredible talent and sheer enjoyment of what they
do was plain to see.”
– The Evening Post (UK)
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YAMATO was formed in 1993, debuting at a Shinto shrine festival in the group’s hometown with their original song “Hyu-ga” (The sunrise). Since then 25 years have passed. So far they have been invited to 54 countries around the world, playing more than 3,500 performances and attracting 7 million viewers. Their performances, featuring various stage formations, have received rave reviews; their fame keeps spreading, and the British media have even called their sound “the music of the body.” Yamato is based in a village called Asuka, known as the birthplace of Japanese culture, and appears in international performanc-es from 6 to 10 months a year with an explosion of Yamato (ancient Japanese) spirit. They are proud to be the group with the largest number of international performances among all Japanese performing arts groups.
We want to be Creative.
This is the motto of Yamato. This is why, aside from the musical instruments, the mem-bers of the group live together in a commu-nity to create everything by themselves. This includes the musical compositions, theatre productions, theatre settings, lighting design, choreography, performance techniques, cos-tumes, makeup, stage settings, and props...even the bachi (sticks) used in the performances are all their own original work. This is at the core of Yamato’s performances around the world. Yamato uses this creativity to convert wadai-ko into a performing art that reverberates in Japan, Asia, and the rest of the world.
Wadaiko has inspired many people since ancient times.
Yamato holds their respect for this tradition in their hearts as they continue to create and innovate within their art.
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YAMATO
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PROGRAM
HARLEM QUARTET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 | 7:30PM
HARLEM QUARTETWITH CSUN S SAMUEL GOLDBERG
HONORS STRING QUARTET’
THERE WILL BE ONE TWENTY-MINUTE INTERMISSION
FREE PERFORMANCE
PLAZA DEL SOL PERFORMANCE HALL
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String Quartet, Op. 95 “Serioso” .....................................Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
My Funny Valentine ......................................................................Richard Rodgers (1902–1979)(arr. Calvin Custer and HQ)
Cuarteto en Guaguancó ......................................................................... Guido Gavilan (b.1944)
INTERMISSION
Milagros ........................................................................................... Gabriela Lena Frank (b.1972)IV. Milagrito — Danza de Tingo María (Dance of Tingo María)VI. Milagrito — Adios a Churín (Goodbye to Churín)VII. Milagrito — Danza de los Muñecos (Dance of the Dolls)
Three Rags for String Quartet ................................................................William Bolcom (b.1938)
Octet in E Flat Major, Op. 20 .................................................. Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)I. Allegro moderato, ma con fuoco
With CSUN’s Samuel Goldberg Honors String Quartet
HARLEM QUARTET
PROGRAM
ILMAR GAVILÁN, violin MELISSA WHITE, violin JAIME AMADOR, viola FELIX UMANSKY, cello
CSUN’S SAMUEL GOLDBERG HONORS STRING QUARTETDIANE ROSCETTI, DIRECTOR
MADELEINE HOGUE, violinJOSHUA RIM, violin
GREG VON NOTIAS, violaMICHAEL GINTZ, cello
New York-based HARLEM QUARTET, currently serving a three-year residency at London’s Royal College of Music, has been praised for its “panache” by the New York Times and hailed in the Cincinnati Enquir-er for “bringing a new attitude to classical music, one that is fresh, bracing, and intelli-gent.” Since its public debut at Carnegie Hall in 2006, the quartet has thrilled audiences in 47 states as well as in the U.K., France, Belgium, Brazil, Panama, Canada, Venezuela, and South Africa. Harlem Quartet’s mission is to advance diversity in classical music, engaging young and new audiences through the discovery and presentation of varied repertoire that includes works by minority composers. Passion for this work has made the quartet a leading ensemble in both educa-tional and community engagement perfor-mances. Alongside its regular activities as a chamber ensemble, Harlem Quartet performs a variety of works written for solo string quartet and orchestra. With the Chicago Sin-fonietta under Music Director Mei-Ann Chen, the quartet gave the world premiere of Leon-ard Bernstein’s West Side Story as arranged for string quartet and orchestra by Randall Craig Fleischer and recorded that arrange-ment, along with works for string quartet and orchestra by Michael Abels and Benjamin Lees, for the Cedille Records release Delights and Dances. The quartet’s recording career began in 2007 with Take the “A” Train, a release featuring the string quartet version of that jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn. A second CD, featuring three string quartets by Walter Piston, was released in 2010 by
Naxos. The quartet’s third recording, released in early 2011, is a collaboration with pianist Awadagin Pratt and showcases works by American composer Judith Lang Zaimont. More recently the quartet collaborated with jazz pianist Chick Corea in two recording projects, including a Grammy winning Hot House album that included Corea’s “Mozart Goes Dancing,” which won a separate Gram-my as Best Instrumental Composition.
Harlem Quartet was founded in 2006 by The Sphinx Organization, a national nonprof-it dedicated to building diversity in classical music and providing access to music educa-tion in underserved communities. The quartet is represented worldwide by Sciolino Artist Management www.samnyc.us.
CSUN’S SAMUEL GOLDBERG HONORS STRING QUARTET is named in recognition of the Samuel Goldberg Foundation for its long-time generous patronage, with special thanks to trustee Michael Levine for making the foundation’s annual gift possible. Substantial support for the quartet also comes from David and Gita Kronen.
The quartet members are enrolled in the Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Com-munication’s Department of Music. Mad-eleine Hogue is in the Master of Music in Violin Performance Degree Program, Joshua Rim is in the Bachelor of Music in Violin Per-formance Degree Program, Greg Notias is in the Bachelor of Music in Viola Performance Degree Program, and Michael Gintz is in the Master of Music in Cello Performance Degree Program.
Generously supported by Gina and David Kronen
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PROGRAM
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDSJOSHUA BELL
THURSDAY, MARCH 15 | 8PM
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN
IN THE FIELDSJOSHUA BELL, DIRECTOR & VIOLIN
THERE WILL BE ONE TWENTY-MINUTE INTERMISSION
GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY COLBURN FOUNDATION
MEDIA SPONSOR: KUSC
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OPUS 3 ARTISTS PRESENTS
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDSJOSHUA BELL, DIRECTOR AND VIOLIN
Edgar Meyer (b.1960) .................................................... Overture for Violin and Orchestra
Joshua Bell, violin
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) ..........Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K. 218
I. Allegro
II. Andante cantabile
III. Rondeau: Andante grazioso - Allegro ma non troppo
Original cadenzas by Joshua Bell
Joshua Bell, violin
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) ........ Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op.68 (Pastorale)
1. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande
2. Szene am Bach
3. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute
4. Gewitter, Sturm (Thunderstorm)
5. Hirtengesang, frohe und dankbare Gefühle nach dem Sturm
FOR OPUS 3 ARTISTS
VIOLIN I Joshua BellHarvey de SouzaMiranda PlayfairJeremy MorrisHelen PatersonMartin Gwilym-JonesRichard MiloneAlicja Smietana
VIOLIN IIJennifer GodsonFiona BrettMark Butler Rebecca Scott-SmissenSijie ChenJoanna Wronko
VIOLAFiona Bonds Alexandros KoustasMartin HumbeyMatt Maguire
CELLOStephen OrtonWilliam SchofieldJuliet WelchmanReinoud Ford
DOUBLE BASSLynda HoughtonBenjamin Russell
FLUTEFiona KellySarah NewboldRebecca Larsen
OBOETom BlomfieldRachel Ingleton
CLARINETFiona CrossSarah Thurlow
BASSOONEmily HultmarkRichard Skinner
HORNStephen StirlingTim CaisterAlexia Cammish James Shields
TRUMPETMark DavidWilliam O’Sullivan
TROMBONERoger HarveyAndrew Cole
TIMPANIAdrian Bending
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The Academy’s work in the US is supported by Maria Cardamone and Paul Matthews together with the American Friends of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Joshua Bell’s position as Music Director is supported by Klara and Larry A. Silverstein together with the American Friends of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
The Academy’s concert in New York is supported by Jefferies.
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MUSIC DIRECTOR
Joshua Bell
FOUNDING PRESIDENT
Sir Neville Marriner CH, CBE
PRINCIPAL GUEST
CONDUCTOR
Murray Perahia KBE
LEADER/DIRECTOR
Tomo Keller
STAFF
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Alan Watt
DIRECTOR OF CONCERTS
Alison Tedbury
CONCERTS AND TOURS
MANAGER
Richard Brewer
ORCHESTRA MANAGER
(USA TOUR)
Nigel Barratt
CONCERTS AND
PARTICIPATION ASSISTANT
Hattie Rayfield
LIBRARIAN
Katherine Adams
LEARNING AND
PARTICIPATION PRODUCER
Charlotte O’Dair
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Andrew McGowan
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Amy Scott
MARKETING MANAGER
Fiona Bell
PR CONSULTANT
Rebecca Driver Media Relations
President & CEO
David V. Foster
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Leonard Stein
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Academy of St Martin in the FieldsADMINISTRATION
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With a career spanning more than 30 years as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, and conductor, JOSHUA BELL is one of the most celebrated violinists of his era, and his restless curiosity, passion, and multi-faceted musical interests are almost unparalleled in the world of classical music. Named the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields in 2011, he is the only person to hold this post since Sir Neville Marriner formed the orchestra in 1958, and his contract was recent-ly renewed through 2020.
An exclusive Sony Classical artist, Bell has recorded more than 40 CDs garnering Gram-my, Mercury, Gramophone, and Echo Klassik awards and is a recipient of the Avery Fisher Prize. The Joshua Bell Virtual Reality video produced by Sony received a Lumiere Award. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields’ first release under Bell’s leadership, Beethoven
Symphonies No. 4 and 7, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts and was followed up by the critically acclaimed Bach. In 2016, Sony released Bell’s album For the Love of Brahms with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, cellist Steven Isserlis and pianist Jeremy Denk, followed in 2017 by the Joshua Bell Classical Collection, a 14 CD set of his Sony recording highlights from the past 20 years. Soon to be released is Bell’s recording with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields of Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy and G minor Concerto.
Convinced of the value of music as a diplo-matic and educational tool, Bell participated in President Obama’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ first cultural mission to Cuba. He is also involved in Turnaround Arts, anoth-er project implemented by the Committee and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which provides arts education to low-per-forming elementary and middle schools.
Bell performs on the 1713 Huberman Stradivarius violin and uses a late 18th century French bow by François Tourte.
Joshua Bell appears by arrangement with Park Avenue Artists (www.parkavenueartists.com) and Primo Artists (www.primoartists.com).
Press Representation for Joshua Bell: Jane Covner, JAG Entertainment
THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS is one of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras, renowned for fresh, brilliant interpre-tations of the world’s greatest classical music.
Formed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 from a group of leading London musicians, the Acad-emy gave its first performance in its namesake church in November 1959. Through unrivaled live performances and a vast recording output—
highlights of which include the 1969 best-seller Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and the soundtrack to the Oscar-winning film Amadeus—the Academy quickly gained an enviable international repu-tation for its distinctive, polished, and refined sound. With over 500 releases in a much-vaunt-ed discography and a comprehensive interna-tional touring program, the name and sound of the Academy is known and loved by classical audiences throughout the world.
Today, the Academy is led by Music Director and virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell, retaining the collegial spirit and flexibility of the original small, conductor-less ensemble which has become an Academy hallmark. Under Bell’s direction, and with the support of Leader Tomo Keller and Principal Guest Conductor Murray Perahia, the Academy con-tinues to push the boundaries of play-direct-ed performance to new heights, presenting
symphonic repertoire and chamber music on a grand scale at prestigious venues from New York to Beijing.
Complementing a busy international schedule, the Academy continues to reach out to people of all ages and backgrounds through its Learning and Participation programs. The orchestra’s flagship project for young people provides per-formance workshops for primary and secondary school children; partnerships with Southbank Sinfonia, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Royal Northern College of Music and master classes on tour further the development of the professional musicians of tomorrow. The Academy provides a creative outlet for some of London’s most vulnerable adults at a center for homeless people, and a regular program of pre-concert talks and podcasts create opportu-nities for Academy audiences the world over to connect and learn with the orchestra.
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PROGRAM
THE MAGIC CITY
SUNDAY, MARCH 18 | 3PM
MANUAL CINEMA
THE MAGIC CITY
THERE WILL BE NO INTERMISSION
MEDIA SPONSOR: LA PARENT
PLAZA DEL SOL PERFORMANCE HALL
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CREDITS
CAST
Based on the novel by Edith NesbitConceived by Manual Cinema
Devised by Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace and Julia MillerScreenplay and Storyboards by Drew Dir
Art Direction and Puppets by Lizi Breit and Drew DirMusic and Sound Design by Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter
Lyrics by Ben KauffmanLighting Design by Claire Chrzan
Costumes by Mieka van der PloegMiniatures by Andrea Everman
Masks by Julia MillerCat Puppet by Sam Deutch and Julia Miller
Puppetry Build Interns Nicole Nienow and Jacky Kelsey
Linsey Falls (Brandon/Puppeteer)Sarah Fornace (Philomena/Puppeteer)
Julia Miller (Helen/Puppeteer)Jeffrey Paschal (Lucas/Puppeteer)
Ayanna Woods (Guitar, Percussion, Vocals)Alex Babbitt (Keyboard, Flute, Vocals)
Maren Celest (Narration, Vocals, Live Sound Effects, Ukulele)Production Manager/Sound Engineer: Mike Usrey
Stage Manager: Kate Hardiman
For all North, Central, and South American booking enquiries please contact:Laura Colby, Director, Elsie Management
[email protected]: +1 718 797 4577
www.elsieman.org
Exclusive Asian Touring representation:Anna Rhoads, Touring and Licensing, Broadway Asia Company
[email protected]:+1 212 203 9986
www.broadwayasia.com
MANUAL CINEMA is a performance collec-tive, design studio, and film/video production company founded in 2010 by Drew Dir, Sarah Fornace, Ben Kauffman, Julia Miller, and Kyle Vegter. Manual Cinema combines handmade shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, and innovative sound and music to create immersive stories for stage and screen. Using vintage overhead projectors, multiple screens, puppets, actors, live feed cameras, multi-chan-nel sound design, and a live music ensemble, Manual Cinema transforms the experience of attending the cinema and imbues it with aliveness, ingenuity, and theatricality.
Manual Cinema has been presented by, worked in collaboration with, or brought its work to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), BAM (NYC), The Museum of Con-temporary Art Chicago, The Kennedy Center (DC), Under the Radar Festival (NYC), La Monnaie-DeMunt (Brussels), The Noorderzon Festival (Netherlands), The Kimmel Center, The O, Miami Poetry Festival, The Tehran International Puppet Festival (Iran), Davies Symphony Hall (SF), The Ace Hotel Theater (LA), and elsewhere around the world. They have collaborated with StoryCorps (NYC), Erratica (London), The Belgian Royal Opera (Brussels), Hubbard Street Dance (Chicago), Pop-Up Magazine (SF), Nu Deco Ensem-ble (Miami), NYTimes best-selling author Reif Larsen (NYC), and three time Grammy Award-winning eighth blackbird (Chicago).
In 2018, the company will have debuts in Cairo and Holland.
PUPPETEERSLINSEY FALLS (Brandon) Linsey is pleased
as punch to be mixing it up with Manual
Cinema again! His past Chicago productions include the weekly That’s Weird, Grandma (Barrel of Monkeys); Lyle Finds his Mother and The One and Only Ivan (Lifeline Theatre), FIGHT CITY, Hotel Aphrodite and Namosaur (THE FACTORY THEATER); Slaughter City, Drumming in the Night, and Debris of the Prophet (Prop Thtr); A Summer’s Day and Blue Planet (Akvavit Theatre); The Sign of the Four and Frankenstein (City Lit Theatre); Ghosts of Treasure Island (Adventure Stages Chicago); Henry V (Promethean Theatre); Lolita de Lares (Urban Theater); and The Black Slot (Aston-Rep Theater Company).
SARAH FORNACE (Philomena, Co-Artistic Director) is a director, puppeteer, choreogra-pher, and narrative designer based in Chicago. She is a co-Artistic Director of Manual Cinema. Outside of Manual Cinema, Sarah has worked as a performer or choreographer with Red-moon Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Court Theatre, Steppenwolf Garage, and Blair Thomas and Co. Most recently, Sarah wrote the story mode for the video game Rivals of Aether. In 2017, she directed and edited the first episode of the web series, The Doula is IN. In 2016, she directed and devised an “animo-tion” production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Rokoko Studios for HamletScen at Kromborg Castle in Elsinore, Denmark.
JULIA MILLER (Helen, Mask and Cat Puppet Designer, Co-Artistic Director) is a director, puppeteer, and puppet designer. Manual Cinema provides her with an outlet for many artistic impulses, including but not limited to breathing life into the inanimate, making delicate small things, and telling sto-
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ries without words. In Chicago she has worked as a performer and puppeteer with Redmoon Theatre and Blair Thomas and Co. In 2017, she helped produce, direct, and edit episode two of the new web series The Doula is IN.
JEFFREY PASCHAL (Lucas) I’m originally from a town called Corning in Upstate New York. In 2012, I moved to Chicago to go to school at Northwestern University where I majored in Theatre. At Northwestern I was involved with several theatre productions including Fabulation, directed by Jerrell Hen-derson, and Anna in the Tropics, directed by Henry Godinez, as well as directing and pro-ducing several short films through the school’s RTVF program. I graduated from Northwest-ern with a B.S. in Theatre in 2016. Currently I am living in Chicago as an actor represented by Gray Talent Group.
MUSICIANSALEX BABBITT (Keyboard, Flute, Vo-
cals) is a multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker, performer, and educator. His wide array of interests has been explored through col-laborations with actors and filmmakers, musicians, and institutions such as INTUIT: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art and The Adler Planetarium. He currently sits on the board at the Friends of the Gamelan, Chicago’s Javanese Ensemble, and is working on a full-length album and video installation. For his acting endeavors he is represented by Brown Management group, and during the school year he works as a substitute teacher for Chicago Public Schools.
MAREN CELEST (Narration, Vocals, Live Sound Effects, Ukulele, MC Compa-ny Member) is a multi-disciplinary artist
and creator with a broad skill set, which she works to channel into many different outputs, including vocal work, musical composition, visual design, and writing. She is looking forward to releasing her first book and solo album in 2018. She has shown her photography and short films internationally and collaborates with many amazing musi-cians in Chicago to create visuals on their behalf. www.marencelest.com
AYANNA WOODS (Guitar, Percussion, Vocals) is a composer, singer and multi-in-strumentalist from Chicago. She earned her BA in music composition from Yale University. Woods’ pieces have been performed by the Wet Ink Ensemble, members of Fifth House Ensemble, the Chicago Children’s Choir, and others. Her work as a writer and producer can be found in film scores for Revive LLC, in the viral web series Brown Girls, and in her own solo project, Yadda Yadda. She is a recipient of Third Coast Percussion’s 2017 Emerging Composers Partnership. Her music explores the spaces between acoustic and electronic, traditional and esoteric, wildly improvisational and mathematically rigorous.
STAFF & CREATIVE TEAMLIZI BREIT (Puppet Designer, MC Asso-
ciate Designer) Lizi Breit is a Chicago-based artist working primarily across illustration, animation, sculpture, and performance. She has been working with Manual Cinema since 2011 and is currently serving as Associate Designer. She is an Artistic Associate with The Neo-Futurists and a former member of Blair Thomas & Co. Her internet self lives at www.lizibreit.com.
CLAIRE CHRZAN (Lighting Designer) is excited to collaborate with Manual Cinema again after previously designing No Blue Mem-ories: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks and The End of TV, Other credits include Evening at the Talk House, The Mutilated, and The Room (A Red Orchid); The? Unicorn? Hour?, Saturn Re-turns (The Neo-Futurists); The Distance, We’re Gonna Die (Haven Theatre); Caught (Side-show Theatre Company); After Miss Julie, The Night Season (Strawdog Theatre Company); Peerless (First Floor Theater); Pinocchio (Ne-verbird at Chicago Children’s Theatre); Love and Human Remains, Good Person of Szechwan (Cor Theatre); The Terrible (The New Colony); The Guardians, Uncle Bob (Mary-Arrchie); The Hero’s Journey, Best Beloved: The Just So Stories, The Pied Piper (Forks and Hope Ensem-ble). Claire also works as a production stage manager for various companies including Hubbard Street’s HS2, The Joffrey Ballet’s Jof-frey Academy, and Alonzo King LINES ballet. clairechrzandesigns.com
SAM DEUTSCH (Cat Puppet Designer, MC Company Member) is a performer and de-signer based in Chicago and a proud company member of Manual Cinema. Select perfor-mance and design credits include Denise (the fish) in Mistakes Were Made (World Premiere: A Red Orchid Theatre, Chicago / Off-B’way: Barrow Street Theatre-2011 Henry Hewes Design Award nominee) and Zoopy (the dog) in Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money (World Premiere: Chicago Children’s Theatre / Off-B’Way: The Atlantic Theatre). He is a co-producer and Artistic Council member with The Inconve-nience, a multidisciplinary arts organization based in Chicago.
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DREW DIR (Screenplay and Story-boards, Puppet Designer, Co-Artistic Director) is a writer, director, and pup-pet designer. Previously he served as the Resident Dramaturg of Court Theatre and a lecturer in theater and performance studies at the University of Chicago. He holds a master’s degree in Text and Performance Studies from King’s College London and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
ANDREA EVERMAN (Miniatures De-signer) enjoys making tedious things. After years of puppet making, costume design, and art education she’s focusing her efforts on designing process flows and service systems. Assembling small worlds out of thrift store junk was a welcome break from drawing diagrams.
KATE HARDIMAN (Stage Manager) is so excited to be working again with the wonderful folks at Manual Cinema. Kate is a Chicago-based theater artist working primar-ily with The Neo-Futurists, where she is the company’s Production and Facilities Manager. She also runs tech for The Neo-Futurists’ late night show The Infinite Wrench. Kate works regularly with Strawdog Theatre Company and Chicago Children’s Theatre. When she isn’t working on a show, Kate is a bike me-chanic at Uptown Bikes.
BEN KAUFFMAN (Lyrics, Music & Sound Designer, Co-Artistic Director) is a com-poser, director, interactive media artist, and co-Artistic Director of Manual Cinema. His work has been shown at The Jay Pritzker Pavilion (Chicago), The Peggy Notebaert Na-
ture Museum (Chicago), and CUNY’s Baruch College (NYC). He has lectured and given workshops at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York University, and Parsons The New School of Design. His past Composer/ Sound Designer credits with Manual Cinema include Lula Del Ray, Ada/ Ava and the New York Times documentary The Forger. He holds a master’s degree from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP).
MIKE USREY (Production Manager, Sound Engineer) has mixed in around a hundred venues worldwide, ranging from large outdoor festivals to theaters and clubs. He toured internationally for three years with the band Dark Dark Dark (Minneapolis, MN) as front of house engineer. He has also toured with Pillars and Tongues (Chicago, IL), A Hawk and a Hacksaw (Albuquerque, NM), Royal Canoe (Winnipeg, MB Canada), and Pattern is Movement (Philadelphia, PA). He has been the front of house sound engineer for Manual Cinema since 2014.
MIEKA VAN DER PLOEG (Costume Design-er) has designed costumes for many Chicago theaters, including Lookingglass Theatre, Chica-go Shakespeare Theatre, The Hypocrites, Chica-go Children’s Theatre, About Face Theatre, The House Theatre, Next Theatre, Griffin Theatre, The Building Stage, Albany Park Theater Project, Dog and Pony Theatre, and Manual Cinema. She is proud to be an Artistic Associate at About Face Theatre. She has received two Jeff Award nominations for Golden Boy (Griffin Theater) and Mr. Burns (co-designed with Mara Blumenfeld, Theater Wit).
KYLE VEGTER (Music & Sound Designer, Co-Artistic Director) is a composer, sound designer, theater artist, and Managing Artistic Director of Manual Cinema. As a composer he’s been commissioned by such groups as TIGUE, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s MusicNOW series, the Chicago Composer’s Orchestra, and Homeroom Chicago. His production credits span genres and include recent releases by Thin Hymns, Spektral
Quartet, Tim Munro (of eighth blackbird), and Color Card. His past Composer/ Sound Designer credits with Manual Cinema include Lula Del Ray, Ada/ Ava, FJORDS, Mementos Mori, My Soul’s Shadow, and various other performance and video projects. He has been an artist in residence at High Concept Laboratories, and co-founded Chicago’s only contemporary classical music cassette label Parlour Tapes+.
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PROGRAM
KATHLEEN BATTLE
THURSDAY, MARCH 29 | 8PM
KATHLEEN BATTLEUNDERGROUND RAILROAD:
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
JOEL A. MARTIN, PIANO
ALBERT MCNEIL JUBILEE SINGERS
MEDIA SPONSOR: KUSC
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KATHLEEN BATTLE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD:
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
KATHLEEN BATTLE, sopranoJOEL A. MARTIN, piano
ALBERT MCNEIL JUBILEE SINGERSDR. DIANE WHITE-CLAYTON
SOPRANO Gertrude BradleyEvelyn C. DavisJoyce HudgiesMarlaina OwensClaudia SchwartzYolanda Mitchell West
ALTOJessica-ElisabethErinn HortonCarolyn RichardsonTahirih Nahal TocheCarol Wooten
TENORJoel Israel BrownChristopher CraigJavier DelgadoShon FullerDavid Saul LeeJonas Edwin Sills
BASSRalph Wayne CatoDouglas GriffinJinoye HenryAndre’ KellyRalph PettifordJonah NelsonMichael P. Smith
Five-time Grammy Award–winner, KATH-LEEN BATTLE’S luminous voice has been called “…without qualification, one of the very few most beautiful in the world.” (The Washington Post)
Throughout a remarkable career that has brought her to the stages of the world’s leading opera houses and major concert halls, critics have never tired of rhapsodizing over her limpid, unmistakable sound.
Since her student years, Battle has col-laborated with colleagues who rank among the world’s most talented musicians. She has been a favorite soloist with the world’s leading orchestras and esteemed conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Sir Georg Solti, Riccardo Muti, James Levine, Claudio Abbado, Lorin
Maazell, Seiji Ozawa, and Sir Neville Marriner. Her partnerships with soprano Jessye Norman, tenors Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo, violinist Itzhak Perlman, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, and saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr., to name but a few, are documented on numerous recordings and videos.
Battle’s gifts as a singer extend beyond the realm of classical music. Her work as a great interpreter of spirituals is well documented. Always seeking to expand her artistic horizons, Battle was joined by stellar jazz musicians for her first crossover album, So Many Stars.
In addition to eight honorary doctorates, an Emmy, and five Grammy awards, Battle was the first American to receive the Laurence Ol-ivier Award; she was inducted into the NAACP
Image Award Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame, and was the first recipient of the Ray Charles Award, bestowed upon her in 2005 by Wilberforce University.
Pianist/producer/composer/arranger JOEL
A. MARTIN is the creator of Jazzical, a mar-riage of classical of jazz and more. In recent years he has collaborated with and/or written music for Grammy Award-winners Kathleen Battle, Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, cellist Eugene Friesen of the Paul Winter Consort, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jaimoe of the Allman Brothers, among many other artists. Martin was the youngest pianist ever, and the first African American pianist, to compete in the 1985 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. He has ap-
peared as soloist with the NY Philharmonic, El Paso Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, New Hampshire Festival Orchestra, Cab Callo-way Orchestra, and the Hartford Symphony. On July 18, 2014— the capstone event of International Mandela Day celebrations at the United Nations—Martin produced Foot-steps of Mandela, an all-star tribute con-cert to Nelson Mandela at NYC’s Riverside Church. Special guest artists included Met Opera bass/baritone legend Simon Estes and Broadway singer Liz Callaway. A sec-ond Footsteps of Mandela concert was held in February 2015 in Bridgeport, CT, at the Klein Memorial Auditorium to an enthusiastic audience of 1000 people. jazzical.com, foot-stepsofpeace.com
JOEL A. MARTINCOLUMBIA ARTISTS MANAGEMENT LLC PERSONAL DIRECTION: TIM FOX, PRESIDENT, AND EMILY THRELFALL YOON, VICE PRESIDENT; 5 COLUMBUS CIRCLE @ 1790 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10019; WWW.COLUMBIA-ARTISTS.COM MS. BATTLE RECORDS FOR CBS/SONY CLASSICAL, DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON, EMI/ANGEL, DECCA/LONDON, RCA, VOX CUM LAUDE, AND TELARC.
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DR. DIANE WHITE-CLAY-TON—composer, soprano, pianist, choral conductor, workshop clinician, author, minister, and speaker—holds a Ph.D. and MA in Music Compo-sition from UC Santa Barbara and received her Bachelor of Arts in Music with honors from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. A highly ac-claimed performer of classical, gospel, and jazz, she has held positions at Grinnell College, Appalachian State Universi-ty, Westmont College, just to name a few. Affectionately known as “Dr. Dee,” she has two self-produced record-ings and several published compositions that have been performed across the globe. Diane serves as Choral Conductor at the 5,000-member Faithful Central Bible Church and is Artistic Director of the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers. She works as a Vocal Clini-cian for Disney Performing Arts and Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Cali-fornia where she resides with her husband, accomplished R&B percussionist, Joe Clayton.
THE ALBERT MCNEIL JUBILEE SING-ERS OF LOS ANGELES (AMJS) focus their energies on fostering public awareness of the Negro Spiritual—to the broadest degree possible—and other vocal music created by African Americans, through classes, concert performances, workshops, and lecture-demonstrations. AMJS also desires
to educate the public about the direct (evolutionary) link between these genres of the African diaspora and blues, gospel, rock-n-roll, Soul/R&B, Hip Hop, jazz, and their influence on other American music genres in general.
A proud community partner of the De-partment of Music and the College of Arts and Humanities at California State Univer-sity, Dominguez Hills, AMJS was founded over 50 years ago by Dr. Albert J. McNeil. Under Dr. McNeil’s guidance, AMJS has garnered international acclaim and focused worldwide attention on the vast body of folk music termed “African-American.” AMJS has collaborated with such notable artists as Kathleen Battle, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Dale Warland Singers and Chanticleer.
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ART GALLERY | LOGE LEVEL
The object in view assumes an exalted place: modern painting is a painting of the object. In it, Nature becomes a fragmented space, made of objects solitary and terrible because the links between them are only potential. Nobody chooses them for a privileged meaning, or a particular use, or some service; nobody imposes a hierarchy on them, nobody reduces them to the manifestation of a mental behavior, or of an intention, of some evidence of tender-ness. Bill Jehle (b. 1952, El Centro, CA) is the son of architect William Jehle and ceramicist/painter Marguerite. Jehle received his BFA from CalArts in 1974 and currently divides his time between Topanga Canyon and his cabin in Southern Colorado.
OBJECTS SOLITARY AND TERRIBLEBILL JEHLE
JANUARY 19 – MARCH 18, 2018
ARK, 2017, NOVACOLOR, PENCIL, INK ON PAPER, 42X30IN COPYRIGHT BILL JEHLE 2017 ARS/NEWYORK
WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 2018 | 10AM & 12PM (EACH 1HR.)(GRADES 9-12) | PLAZA DEL SOL PERFORMANCE HALLGenerously sponsored by Christi K. Robinson
Jabber tells the story of a 16-year-old Egyptian girl whose parents transfer her to a new school when one morning some graffiti saying “All Muslims must die” is found on the school wall. At her new school she is the only person wearing a hijab. Through its use of humor, its relevance, and its creativity, Jabber inspires meaningful discussions on the judgments we make based on differences.
CHOUSENSHA—THE CHALLENGERS
MONDAY MARCH 12, 2018 | 10AM & 12PM (EACH 1HR.)(GRADES K-12) | GREAT HALLGenerously sponsored by Dr. Raul Ruiz
The Yamato Drummers’ technique combines pinpoint precision with jaw-dropping power and athleticism, as they concentrate every ounce of their strength into their tre-mendous drum blows.
ARTS EDUCATION
JABBER BY MARCUS YOUSSEF
YAMATO—DRUMMERS OF JAPAN
YAMATO
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9/16 AMADEUS LIVE with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and LA Opera
9/28 Cheech Marin Hosts an Evening of Comedy
10/12 Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble Onstage Sessions: Chamber Music
10/14 Upright Citizens Brigade All-Stars
10/19 Maceo Parker: To Ray with Love A Special Tribute to Ray Charles, The Ray Charles Orchestra & The Raelettes
11/ 2 Moscow State Symphony Orchestra Pavel Kogan, Conductor
11/ 4 Flamenco Legends by Javier Limón: The Paco de Lucía Project
11/11 DIAVOLO: 25-Year Anniversary Marathon Free festival starts at 11AM
11/14 The Sachal Jazz Ensemble–Song of Lahore Onstage Sessions: Jazz
11/17 Bernstein on Stage John Mauceri, Conductor
11/18 iLe, Special Guest Gaby Moreno
1 1/19 Imago Theatre, La Belle, Lost in the World of the Automaton Plaza del Sol Performance Hall
11/30 Anat Cohen Tentet
12/3 Hansel & Gretel: A Wickedly Delicious Musical Treat
12/6 Eliot Fisk, Guitar; J.S. Bach Cello Suites Onstage Sessions: Chamber Music
12/8 A Michael Feinstein Holiday Celebration
12/9 Fiesta Mexicana: Feliz Navidad
12/10 Colburn Orchestra Yehuda Gilad, Conductor Free Performance
12/16 The Klezmatics Happy Joyous Hanukkah
1/19 Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All-Stars with Harold López-Nussa Trio
1/ 21 Leilah Broukhim, Flamenco Dance
1/ 26 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Thierry Fischer, Conductor
2/3 KEIGWIN + COMPANY Celebrates Bernstein
2/9 Step Afrika! Migration: Reflections on Jacob Lawrence
2/11 MUMMENSCHANZ, you & me
2/16-18 MARIACHI VARGAS DE TECALITLÁN Cruzar la Cara de la Luna
2/21 Danish String Quartet Onstage Sessions: Chamber Music
2/24 On the Waterfront Film with Live Orchestra Score by Leonard Bernstein
2/25 Dublin Irish Dance, Stepping Out
3/1 Miles Electric Band
3/3 The TEN Tenors
3/11 Yamato—The Drummers of Japan
3/14 Harlem Quartet Free Performance
3/15 Academy of St Martin in the Fields Joshua Bell, Director & Violin
3/18 Manual Cinema, The Magic City Plaza del Sol Performance Hall
3/29 Kathleen Battle, Underground Railroad: A Spiritual Journey
4/5 The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
4/7 Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
4/13-15 Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific
4/18-19 Cécile McLorin Salvant Onstage Sessions: Jazz
4/21 ¡La Nueva Cuba! The Next Generation
4/26 Amir ElSaffar’s Two Rivers Ensemble Onstage Sessions: Jazz
4/28 LA Opera presents Great Opera Choruses Free Performance
5/1-2 Terence Blanchard Breathless Featuring The E-Collective Onstage Sessions: Jazz
5/5 Quetzal with Mariachi Flor de Toloache
5/12 An Evening with David Sedaris
6/2 Billy Porter, The Soul of Richard Rodgers
THE SORAYATHE VALLEY’S CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
2017-18 SEASON