"The Magic Flute" program

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RONALD S. ROCHON

President, California State University, Fullerton

AMIR H. DABIRIAN

Provost and VP for Academic Affairs

ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD

Dean, College of the Arts

DR. RANDALL GOLDBERG Director, School of Music

KIMO FURUMOTO

Assistant Director, School of Music

BONGSHIN KO

Assistant Director, School of Music

SCHOOL OF MUSIC FULL-TIME FACULTY AND STAFF

FACULTY

CONDUCTING

Kimo Furumoto instrumental

Dr. Robert Istad choral

Dr. Christopher Peterson choral

Dr. Dustin Barr instrumental

JAZZ AND COMMERCIAL MUSIC

Bill Cunliffe* jazz piano; arranging; Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, Fullerton Big Band and combo director

Rodolfo Zuñiga jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music techology; Fullerton Chamber Jazz Ensemble director

PIANO, ORGAN, PIANO PEDAGOGY

Bill Cunliffe jazz piano

Alison Edwards* piano, piano pedagogy, class piano

Myong-Joo Lee piano

Dr. Robert Watson piano

MUSIC EDUCATION, TEACHER TRAINING, AND TEACHING CREDENTIAL

Dr. Christopher Peterson choral

Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore* instrumental

MUSIC IN GENERAL EDUCATION

Dr. John Koegel*

Dr. Katherine Reed

MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE

Dr. Vivianne Asturizaga musicology

Dr. John Koegel* musicology

Dr. Katherine Powers musicology

Dr. Katherine Reed musicology

STRINGS

Kimo Furumoto Director of Orchestra Studies and University Symphony Orchestra conductor

Bongshin Ko cello

Dr. Ernest Salem* violin

THEORY AND COMPOSITION

Dr. Pamela Madsen, composition, theory

Dr. Ken Walicki* composition, theory

VOCAL, CHORAL, AND OPERA

Dr. Robert Istad Director of Choral Studies and University Singers conductor

Dr. Kerry Jennings* Director of Opera

Dr. Christopher Peterson CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor

Dr. Joni Y. Prado voice, academic voice courses

Dr. Bri’Ann Wright general education

WOODWINDS, BRASS, AND PERCUSSION

Dr. Dustin Barr Director of Wind Band Studies, University Wind Symphony, University Band

Jean Ferrandis flute

Sycil Mathai* trumpet

Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore University Symphonic Winds conductor

STAFF

Michael August Production Manager

Eric Dries Music Librarian

Gretchen Estes-Parker Office Coordinator

Will Lemley Audio Technician

Jeff Lewis Audio Engineer

Chris Searight Musical Instrument Services

Paul Shirts Administrative Assistant

Elizabeth Williams Business Manager

* denotes Area Coordinator

Welcome to the College of the Arts Spring 2025 Season. As we come together to enjoy incredible art, dance, music and theatre programming from across the college, I know we are all still reeling from the recent fires that tore through the communities of Altadena and Pacific Palisades. In many ways, we are all Angelenos and when our city breaks, we break. Many of our students, faculty, and staff are finding comfort in processing complex thoughts and emotions the only way we know how: through the arts. It is our calling and what ties us to our community. Through our programming, we hope to provide a bit of respite to all of you during this time of regrouping and rebuilding.

In the College of the Arts, every note, every movement, and every word spoken on stage brings opportunity for discovery and connection. Whether you are a fellow Titan, family member, or community supporter, we are thrilled to have you here. You are now part of something much larger than this single performance. You are joining a vibrant and diverse collective of artists and technicians working together to push the boundaries of their craft.

Spring 2025 brings us a season of fresh programming to challenge our perceptions and immerse us in new perspectives. Later this month, the School of Music presents “Hajar,” a contemporary opera synthesizing ancient Jewish and Islamic stories into a modern immigration tale. Theatre begins their season with “Significant Other,” a heartfelt tale of love and longing in 21st century New York City. If you haven’t yet seen our spectacular new gallery building, make time to see “Chris O’Leary: Gravity Well” – an exploration of the cosmic phenomena of gravitational waves using video, sound, and images. In May, our dancers and choreographers return to the intimate Hallberg Theatre in “Spring Dance Theatre: From All Sides,” where viewers will experience a variety of dance forms from every angle of the stage.

It takes more than just the emotional support of friends, family, professors, and mentors to enable students to take creative risks of expression. As a college, we remain committed to providing these aspiring arts professionals with scholarships, financial assistance, and the industry-ready equipment, facilities, and opportunities to further develop their skills outside the classroom. Our resolve is steadfast, but we need your continued support to sustain and expand our educational mission, ensuring our students have the tools necessary to succeed. Please consider a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence today.

I thank you for being here, for your ongoing support, and for your conviction in the power of the arts. Together, we can accomplish the extraordinary.

Sincerely,

CAST AND PERFORMANCES

Role Fire Cast (17,19, 25)

Tamino

Pamina ..............................

Hart Chen

Papageno ..........................

Queen of the Night

Water Cast (18, 24, 26)

Yngwie Zamarippa

Martina Goldring .................. Amber Napoli

Malek Sammour ................... Adam Daruvala

Hannah Park Gabriela Atkinson

First Lady ........................... Sophia Khurana .................... Peyton Slaven

Second Lady

Third Lady..........................

Alliah Anid

First Spirit ..........................

Second Spirit

Katelyn Cruz

Emily Nelms.......................... Rachel Williams

Olivia Siri .............................. Em Nguyen

Emily Hernandez Jing Wang

Third Spirit ......................... Armand Padilla Nguyen........ Sidney Wu

Sarastro ............................. CJ Koehn.............................. CJ Koehn

Speaker Gerrit Hoevers

Timothy Cervenka

Old Woman (Papagena)..... Benjee Benjelloun................. Sarah Gediman

Monostatos .......................

First Priest

Second Priest ....................

First Armored Man.............

Second Armored Man

Servants ............................

Dominic Preston ...................

Bryce Rivera

Bryson Huang Miles Rojo

Kenson Gomez ..................... Joshua Evans

Aron Demarest ..................... Evan Banks

Timothy Cervenka

Gerrit Hoevers

Anthony Alcain, Hector Jake Esteva, John Nguyen, and David Wickline*

Cover

Tamino: Aron Demarest Pamina: Katelyn Cruz

Papageno: Miles Rojo

First Lady: Kate Bowles

Second Lady: Armand Padilla Nguyen

First Spirit: Quintessa Wedell

Second Spirit: Nicole Rodriguez

Third Spirit: Alexis Farah

Sarastro: Gerrit Hoevers

Speaker: Bryson Huang Old Woman (Papagena) Katelyn Pacpaco

Monostatos: Anthony Alcain

Ensemble

Kate Bowles, Alexis Farah, Kaitlyn Gooding, Annie Guzman, Lindsey Lacanilao*, Tabetha Mora, Katelyn Pacpaco, Hannah Park, Sarah Raber, Alexei Rehorn*, Nicole Rodriguez, Michael Vargas, Agnes Wang*, Quintessa Wedell*, Ethan Villa*

*Wild Animals

DIRECTOR’S NOTE

In The Magic Flute, Mozart and Schikander present a world where light and darkness battle for supremacy, virtue is tested, and enlightenment is promised to those who prove worthy. Yet, beneath the opera’s dazzling spectacle and soaring melodies lies a more complex reality—one where wisdom is reserved for men, and women are either saintly or treacherous.

Tamino, the noble prince, must undergo trials to prove himself worthy of Pamina, a princess caught between the imposing figures of her mother, the Queen of the Night, and Sarastro, the high priest of wisdom. But what, exactly, is he proving? That he can remain silent while Pamina suffers in ignorance? That he can follow rules dictated by a world where female voices are either silenced of villainized?

Sarastro’s enlightened order demands obedience, and its wisdom seems to align suspiciously with reinforcing the subjugation of women. The Queen of the Night, despite her undeniable strength, is reduced to hysteria and destruction, while Pamina, though courageous, is only granted fulfillment through male guidance. Even Papageno, the comic everyman, is rewarded with love only when he conforms to the idea that men must lead, and women must follow.

As audiences, we are left to grapple with the question: Is this truly a story of enlightenment, or one that merely upholds a world order where gender roles are immutable? And if we find discomfort in its implications, do we dismiss the work or use it as a mirror for self-reflection? And in choosing the latter, I hope that this performance of The Magic Flute delivers all the vocal and dramatic fireworks you hope for, but is as thought-provoking as it is magical.

Act I

ABOUT THE OPERA

Tamino, a handsome prince who is lost in a strange land, is being pursued by a monstrous serpent. Three mysterious women appear, who are servants of the Queen of the Night, and slay the monster. When he regains consciousness, the first person Tamino sees is Papageno, so Tamino believes him to be his rescuer. Papageno, a bird catcher in search of love, does nothing to dispel the misunderstanding. The three ladies punish Papageno for this lie by rendering him mute. They show Tamino a picture of Pamina, the Queen’s daughter. Tamino instantly falls in love with Pamina and vows to rescue her form the evil Sarastro, in whose faraway palace she has been imprisoned. The three ladies give Papageno back his voice and instruct him to accompany Tamino. As a protection against danger, they give Tamino a magic flute, while Papageno receives magic bells, and three spirits will show Tamino and Papageno the way to Sarastro.

Pamina is tormented by Sarastro’s servant Monostatos, but she is saved when Papageno wanders in, having become separated from Tamino. Both Papageno and Monostatos are frightened by the other’s appearance. Left alone with Pamina, Papageno announces that her rescuer Tamino will soon arrive. Papageno admits that his own search for love has sadly proved fruitless so far, and Pamina comforts him.

The three spirits lead Tamino to the gates of Sarastro’s domain. He is told that the Queen is really the evil one, and the good Sarastro was merely trying to get Pamina away from her mother’s dark influence. Overjoyed to learn that Pamina is still alive, Tamino plays on his magic flute, enchanting nature with his music.

Papageno and Pamina try to flee, but they are caught by Monostatos and his

helpers. Papageno’s magic bells charm their pursuers and put them out of action. Sarastro and his entourage then enter upon the scene. Monostatos leads in Tamino; Sarastro punishes Monostatos for tormenting Pamina. The long-awaited encounter between Tamino and Pamina is all too brief; Sarastro orders that they must now face a series of trials.

Act II

Sarastro, having at least on the surface been revealed as a benevolent leader, gathers the initiates before Tamino begins the trials.

The trial of silence

Tamino and Papageno must practice being silent. When the three ladies appear and attempt to persuade them to abandon their quest, the trial becomes truly difficult. Tamino remains silent and resolute, while Papageno immediately begins to chatter.

Meanwhile, Monostatos again tries to get close to the sleeping Pamina. The Queen of the Night appears and orders her daughter to kill Sarastro. Pamina remains behind, despairing. Sarastro seeks to console Pamina by forswearing any thoughts of revenge.

The trial of temptation

Tamino and Papageno must resist any temptation: no conversation, no women, no food! As well as the magic flute and magic bells, the three spirits also bring Tamino and Papageno food, which Tamino once again steadfastly resists. Even the arrival of Pamina fails to draw a single word from Tamino’s lips, which she interprets as a rejection. She laments the cooling of Tamino’s love for her.

Before the last trial, Pamina and Tamino are brought together one last time to say farewell to one another. Papageno is not

permitted to take part in any further trials. He now wishes only for some wine—and he dreams of his great love.

For her part, Pamina believes that she has lost Tamino forever. In her despair, she seeks to end her own life but is prevented from doing so by the three spirits, who assure her that Tamino still loves her. Gladdened and relieved, Pamina accepts their invitation to see Tamino again. Reunited at last, Tamino and Pamina undergo the final trial together.

The trial of fire and water

The music of the magic flute and their love for one another allow Tamino and Pamina to conquer their own fear and overcome the dangers of fire and water. Papageno is still unsuccessful in his

search for the perfect mate. Despairing, he now also seeks to end his life, but is prevented from doing so by the three spirits. Papageno’s dream finally comes true: together with the beautiful Papagena, he dreams of being blessed with many children.

Meanwhile…

…the Queen of the Night, the three ladies and the turncoat Monostatos arm themselves for an attack against Sarastro and his world. However, their attack is repelled.

Tamino and Pamina have reached the end of their trials and can finally be together.

~San Francisco Opera (Modified)

Special Thanks

To Our Voice Faculty

for all their help in preparing and coaching each student for their roles.

Kerry Jennings, Joni Prado, James Martin Schaefer, Krystle Menendez

Susan Montgomery-Kinsey, Robert MacNeil, Courtney Taylor, and Audrey Babcock

OPERA ORCHESTRA

Violin

Emily Arnold

Charlotte Bouck

Ruisi Gong+

Miriam Ibanez

Alicia Kuch

Jordan Nava

Tan Phuoc Ngo

Soo Hyun Park

Joshua Teng

Margaret Wu*

Shaohong Zhou

Viola

Ethan Gathe+

Jacob Mladineo

Jieming Tang

Cello

Rebecca Chiu

Chani Greaves

Benjamin Her

Ji Won Park+

Lynnette Silva

Julian Van Aalst

Bass

Angelina Salcedo

Josia Sulaiman+

Flute

Daniella Arditti+

Crystal Lee (piccolo)

Oboe

Stephanie Marquez+

Johnston Nguyen

Clarinet

Grigorii Avetisian+

Daniel Hernandez

Bassoon

Nayalin Guzman+

Adrian Wu

Horn

Andrew French

Grant Laren+

Trumpet

Trevor Cannon+

Susanna Sun

Trombone

Nikolas Hernandez

Matheu Padua

Samuel Song+

Timpani/Glockenspiel

Daniel La France+

Celeste

David Bergstedt

Daria Muzanova+

* Concertmaster  +Principal

COTA CREATIVE TEAM

Stage and Music Direction

Stage Director Kerry Jennings

Conductor Kimo Furumoto

Assistant Conductor/Chorusmaster Fernando Muñoz

Vocal Coach/Music Director Mark Salters

Vocal Coach/Music Director David Bergstedt

Assistant to the Director Martina Goldring

Assistant to the Director Gabriela Atkinson

Assistant to the Director Katelyn Cruz

Accompanists Brigitte Bellavoine, Jennifer Schniepp Ben Rempel

Scenic Designer Randy Wong-Westbrook

Technical Director Andre Polo

Props Assistant Jenna Scordino

Costume Designer Gwen Sloan

Hair/Makeup Designer Lauren Wiedman

Lighting Designer Samera Abdelrhman

Stage Manager Kayla DePrete

Assistant Stage Manager Peyton Garber

Assistant Stage Manager Abby Shannon

Assistant Stage Manager Hailey Thomas

Supertitles Operator Jack Nisbet

Sound Designer Drew Sensue-Weinstein

Video Designer Omar Ramos*

Assistant Scenic Designer Gina Kim

Assistant Lighting Designer ..............................................................................Avani Artry

Assistant Costume Designer ......................................... River Hall, James Patrick Mciver

Assistant Hair/Makeup Designer ............................................. Bella Moll, Madison Bates

Lighting Programmer ......................................................................... Marcanthony Ponce

Lighting Board Operator ........................................................................ Joshua Chapman

Spot Operator................................................................................................Kevin Arnold

Audio Mixer .................................................................................................. Daryl Hillman

Audio 2 ..................................................................... Rebecca Jauregui, Charlie Spencer

Projections Operator ............................................................................ Mitchell San Pang

Supertitles .............................................................................. Jack Nisbet, Jordan Souza

Crew

Costume .................................................................... Madison Wedel, Rose Szczepanski Madison Honoré, Arnold Barroga Teah Horton, Ben Reyes

Audrey Omidi, Avi Walton

Hair & Makeup ................................Valeria Guillen, Mia Gibson, Dulcinea Olmos-Osorio

Scenic.........................................................Briseyda Batz, Lynette Hidalgo, Georgia Rau Shayley Zaccone, Gabriel Hernandez

Costume Lab Student Assistants ........................ Greer Gardner, Gwen Sloan, Ryn Heier

Makayla Finn, Haven Hanson, Quinn Sonis

Julianna Barlow, Alyssa Gauss, Caroline Lovett

Alicia Robles, Amaya Semrow, Lilian Andrada

Katie Leahy, Jessica Sequeira

Samantha Axelson, Winnie Felton

Prop Assistants ............................................................

Avis Constantino, Sierra Campoy

Sophia Beeles, Henry Esteva

COTA CREATIVE TEAM

Lighting Assistants Conner Hyman, Miranda Carpenter

Scenic Lab Carpenters

Lead Scenic Artists

Alexa Aure, Katherine Brauer, Anela Brown

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Ana Strobel, Julissa Tucker

Mickey Narez, Yanira Loera, Diego Banda

Kyle Hayes, Alizée Carlson, Mariia Tumasova

Nev Bumgarner, Kristen Pereyra

Scenic Artists ................................................................. Gina Kim, John Corde, Ella Davi

Eric Rodriguez, Nathan Camacho, Paige Oberholtzer

Breanna Lange, Jonah Camacho, Cameren Foley

Box Office Staff ......................................

Avery Ackerman, Anais Barron, Jonathan Bass

Charlie Duval, Cole Johnson, Josiah Sanchez

Rhylee Smith, Cash Wheeler

Technical and Production Staff

Production Manager ................................................................................. Michael August

Audition Coordinator and Production Assistant ...................................... Charlotte Bouck

Master Electrician ............................................................................................. Lois Bryan

Scenic Lab Foreperson ..................................................... Matt Connelly, Amanda Horak

Charge Scenic Artist............................................................................... Heidi Enzlin Cole

Business/Production Coordinator ....................................................... Jen Frauenzimmer

Costume Lab Manager ...................................................................................... Terri Nista

Costume Lab Technician .................................................................................Lori Koontz

Costume Coordinator .................................................................................. Carson Julian

Video & Projections Technician .................................................................... Eric Sheehan

Production Sound Engineer .............................................................................. Jeff Lewis

Audio/Lighting Technician ......................................................................... William Lemley

Properties Master .............................................................................................. Bob West

Box Office Manager & Safety Coordinator ......................................... Stephanie Tancredi

Lead House Management ........................................................................ Josiah Sanchez

Faculty Mentors

Costume Design ..........................................................................................Joyce Cantrell

Hair/Makeup ............................................................................................... Joyce Cantrell

Props ........................................................................................................... Chris Hansen

Stage Management ....................................................................................... Shay Garber

Technical Director ............................................................................................... Jer Thies

Lighting Design............................................................................................ Scott Bolman

Production Management .............................................................................. Renee Duron

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COLLEGE OF THE ARTS • SELECT EVENTS

College of the Arts Galleries Exhibitions

Vitae: A New Generation

Chris O’Leary: Gravity Well

Michelle Emami: Arcana Past Forward (Redux) Through May 17

Sergei Babayan, piano

February 16 • Meng Concert Hall

Sō Percussion*

February 20 • Meng Concert Hall

Hajar: Opera In Concert

February 21 • Recital Hall

University Symphony Orchestra feat. Music Associates’ Student Concerto/Aria Competition Winner February 23 • Meng Concert Hall

World Citizen Band with Fullerton Chamber Jazz Ensemble

February 26 • Meng Concert Hall

Advanced Vocal Workshop with guest Michael Schütze, piano

March 6 • Recital Hall

Significant Other March 6–15 • Hallberg Theatre

Collage: 18th Annual Benefit Concert Sponsored by Morningside

March 8 • Meng Concert Hall

Dr. Joni Prado, soprano & Dr. Kerry Jennings, tenor, with Michael Schütze, piano

March 9 • Meng Concert Hall

Mela Quartet

March 12 • Meng Concert Hall

University Singers & Concert Choir

March 15 • Meng Concert Hall

Bill Cunliffe & Alison Edwards, duo piano

March 16 • Meng Concert Hall

Tuesday Matinée

March 18 • Recital Hall

Ralph Farris, viola, with CSUF Wind Symphony and Rodolfo Zuniga, percussion

March 18 • Meng Concert Hall

Spring Awakening

March 20–29 • Young Theatre

Talich Quartet

March 28 • Meng Concert Hall

University Symphony Orchestra with the Talich Quartet

March 30 • Meng Concert Hall

Inna Faliks, piano

April 8 • Meng Concert Hall

Brightwork New Music and HEX Vocal Ensemble*

April 9 • Meng Concert Hall

Ernest Salem, violin and Alison Edwards, piano

April 13 • Meng Concert Hall

Mozart’s The Magic Flute

April 17–26 • Little Theatre

Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble and Fullerton Latin Ensemble

April 22 • Meng Concert Hall

Cello Choir

April 25 • Recital Hall

University Symphonic Winds

April 27 • Meng Concert Hall

CSUF New Music Ensemble and CSUF Contemporary Chamber Music Ensemble*

April 30 • CPAC 119

University Band

April 30 • Meng Concert Hall

Spring Dance Theatre

May 1–10 • Little Theatre

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra

May 2 • Meng Concert Hall

University Wind Symphony

May 3 • Meng Concert Hall

Jazz Singers

May 5 • Meng Concert Hall

Titan Voices & Singing Titans

May 7 • Meng Concert Hall

University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus

Gustav Mahler’s Ein deutsches Requiem

May 10 • Meng Concert Hall

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"The Magic Flute" program by csuf_COTA - Issuu