"Deck the Hall 2024" program

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College of the Arts

I’d like to extend a warm welcome to all of you joining us for Deck the Hall at Cal State Fullerton!, now celebrating its fourteenth year of holiday cheer. Incredibly, more than 1,800 guests will visit this beautiful hall to kick off the holidays with friends and family. We are so happy to have you here.

This year, the holidays came early for the College of the Arts with the official opening of the newly completed Visual Arts complex in October. Home to two new multi-level buildings filled with galleries, innovative tools, and high-tech classrooms, the complex provides students with the resources and technology to support future careers in the arts and beyond. I invite you visit our galleries and spaces today or on your next visit.

While the Visual Arts complex took two years to realize, preparation for the multi-ensemble achievement of musicianship that is Deck begins and ends each fall semester (well before anyone is “decking” their halls). After countless hours of rehearsal and preparation by School of Music students, faculty, and staff, this memorable event unfolds before us like the perfect musical gift – a seemingly effortless performance presented with the utmost skill.

This level of accomplishment is a hallmark of the School of Music, where academics and artistry bond a tight-knit community of fearless, accomplished musicians and educators. As music students graduate and enter the workforce, the same Titan spirit that fueled their academic excellence sparks greatness in the next generation of would-be Titans. You can ensure this spark continues to inspire student success by donating a gift of any amount to the School of Music today. Shape the future of the arts; visit give.fullerton.edu/music or scan the QR code below to make a difference in our students lives.

I’d also like to take a moment recognize one of the College of the Arts’ most dedicated support groups: Music Associates. Over the past 56 years, their fundraising efforts have enabled hundreds of School of Music students to continue developing the technical and artistic skills necessary for successful careers in music. Thank you for your impassioned philanthropy on behalf of our students.

We are so proud to present Deck the Hall, a concert that has become a tradition on campus and in our community. Thank you for joining us this evening and throughout the year. I wish you and yours a happy holiday season with peace and cheer in the new year.

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Program

A Christmas Flourish

Traditional Medley, arr. Randol Alan Bass

University Singers, Concert Choir, Singing Titans, Titan Voices, and University Symphony Orchestra

Veni, Veni Emmanuel (I Will Come)

Traditional Carol, arr. Michael John Trotta Concert Choir

We Three Kings

Traditional, arr. Darnom Meader

Hark, the Herald Angels Sing (Sing-A-Long)*

Traditional, arr. David Wilcocks

*We invite you to join us in singing verses 1 and 3 of this traditional carol.

Trepak (from “Nutcracker”), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

University Symphony Orchestra

Shepherds Pipe Carol John Rutter

University Singers, Concert Choir, and University Symphony Orchestra

University Singers and Orchestra Percussion Section

Eight Days of Lights

Judith Clurman & David Chase

University Singers, Concert Choir, and University Symphony Orchestra

Joy!

Traditional, arr. Gary Fry

University Singers, Concert Choir, and University Symphony Orchestra

Titan Caroling Quartet: Em Nguyen, soprano, Melanie Whiter, alto, Jeremy Lee, tenor, and Adam Daruvala, bass

... Intermission ...

Deck the Hall

Traditional, arr. Gary Fry

University Singers, Concert Choir, Singing Titans, Titan Voices, and University Symphony Orchestra

Christmas Eve/ Sarajevo

Paul O’Neill & Robert Kinkel, arr. Bob Phillips

University Symphony Orchestra

Somewhere in My Memory

(from the movie “Home Alone”)

John Williams, arr. Mark Hayes

Titan Voices and University Symphony Orchestra

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Haven Gillespie & J. Fred Coots

Orchestrated by Conor Keelan, arr. Mac Huff

University Singers, Concert Choir and University Symphony Orchestra

I’ll Be Home for Christmas

Frank Sinatra, D. Stanford, H. Sanicola

Kim Gannon & Walter Kent, arr. Teryn Ré Carter

Jazz Singers

Please Come Home for Christmas

Charles Brown & Gene Redd arr. Jay Althouse

Singing Titans

Soloists: Sat., 3 pm: Jesus Ruiz, 8 pm: Dominic Nguyen; Sun., 3 pm: Khoi Tran Cooper Koerner, saxophone

White Christmas

Irving Berlin, arr. Mac Huff

University Singers, Concert Choir, and University Symphony Orchestra

Silent Night

Franz Gruber, arr. John Rutter

University Singers, Concert Choir, and University Symphony Orchestra

A Christmas Garland

Traditional Medley, arr. Alexander Courage

University Singers, Concert Choir, Singing Titans, Titan Voices, and University Symphony Orchestra

Soloists: Joni Prado, soprano* and Kerry Jennings, tenor*

*Denotes faculty

Soprano

Gabby Atkinson

Erika Jackson*

Amber Napoli

Quintessa Wedell

Soprano II

Alliah Anid

Sophia Khurana

Em Nguyen

Rose Taylor*

Soprano 1

Kaitlin Cheng

Hannah Park*

Sara Preston

Sarah Raber

Rey Riney

Personnel

In order of appearance

University Singers

Dr. Robert Istad, conductor • David Bergstedt, accompanist

Bekka Knauer, graduate assistant conductor

Alto I

Katelyn Cruz

Martina Goldring

Savana Thomas

Melanie Whiter

Alto II

Dorko, Joy

Bekka Knauer*

Katelyn Pacpaco

Sarah Turner

Tenor I

Aron Demarest

Alan Garcia*

KensonGomez

Jeremy Lee*

Tenor II

Joshua Evans

Steven McCann*

Alexei Reinhorn

Bryce Rivera

Concert Choir

Bass I

Timothy Cervenka, Adam Daruvala

Gerrit Hoevers

Adrian Rangel Sanchez*

Bass II

Bryson Huang

Fernando Muñoz*

Miles Rojo

Mitchell Sampang

*Denotes section leader

Dr. Christopher Peterson, conductor • Mark Salters, accompanist

Rose Taylor, graduate assistant conductor

Armand Padilla Nguyen

Kelsey Rhebergen

Abby Tyree

Sidney Wu

Alto 2

Gabby Roberts

Peyton Slaven

Hannah Weisman

Soprano 2

Kate Bowles*

Sarah Gediman

Kaitlyn Gooding

Tabetha Mora

Sonya Ohan

Nicole Rodriguez

Rose Taylor

Marissa Valenzuela

Jing Wang

Alto 1

Elizabeth Butler

Emily Hernandez

Malila Hollo

Emily Morley*

Alexis Farah*

Annie Guzman

Lindsey Lacanilao

Madeline Miranda

Marilyn Negron

Jenna Scotese

Korie Smith

Veronica Torres Diaz

Rachel Williams

Tenor 1

Anthony Alcain

Hector Jake Esteva

Vincent Navarro

Justin Parron*

Tung Tran

Tenor II

Peter Aluna

Michael Eskovitz

John Nguyen*

Jack Nisbet

Nathan Oelkers

Adam Rooney

Michael Vargas

Baritone

Brenden Baxter

Emerson Kimble

Jason Magallanes

Allan Morales

Jeremy Peña-Barrios

Mason Schoenfeld

David Wickline

Bass

Derrick (Kro) DeAndrade

Scott Freeman*

Jack Kendig

Cj Koehn

Ben Reyes

Justin Senneff*

Chris Sun

*Denotes section leader

Soprano I

Melissa Alvarado

Qiuxiao Chen

Sophia Cruz

Chris Dela Cruz*

Rachel Delmastro

Mia Godinez

Madison Handley

Kady Lin

Daphne Master

Ella McConnell

Trinity Ruiz

Morgan Terreri

Agnes Wang

Soprano

Quintessa Wedell

Personnel

Titan Voices

Kimberly Nason, conductor • Mark Salters, accompanist

Jeremy Lee, graduate assistant conductor

Soprano II

Miniya Collins

Trinity Comendador

Gianna De Maria*

Odila Dimas

Laura Groomer

Katelynn Hollandsworth

Andrea Hsieh

Crystal Juarez

Leyla Magana

Carolina Reyes Padilla

Michelle Sivitos

Makinzie Todd

Amanda Turtle

Kaitlin Chheng Alto

Alto I

Allison Butler

Alyssa Cavero*

Han Diep

Carisa Espinosa

Mia Jhawar

Lori Lee

Jasmin Montano

Jessica Orozco

Sydney Tagarao

Arlo Topete

Andrea Velandia

Alto II

Lucille Andrada

Liliana Briseno

Emelia Brown

Ashleigh Buck*

Natalie Dao

Gracie Finley

Estela Krivoshia

Maya Law

Jeremy Lee

Milena Leonis

Valentina Manco

Keiva Quinn

Yesenia Vasquez

*Denotes section leader

Jazz Singers

Teryn Ré Carter, director

Tenor

Sarah Turner

Kelsey Rhebergen

Mady Epino

Jason Magallanes

Joshua Evans

Brendan Baxter

Vincent Navarro Bass

Ben Reyes

Miles Rojo

Virgil Daniels

Scott Freeman

Singing Titans

Dr. Christopher Peterson, conductor • Mark Salters, accompanist

Alan Garcia, graduate assistant conductor

Tenor 1

Jae Corpuz

Marcos Garcia

Carissa Harris

Aileen Hernandez

Angela Mendoza

Djubilee Phuong

Dung Thi Do

Martes Ramirez

Edgar Sanchez

Gavin Smith

Khoi Tran

Tenor 2

Zein Butterworth

Alexis Chavez

Avis Constantino

Zakarias

Dimpel-Alvarez

Oscar Garcia

Ethan Gutierrez

TJ Hanami

Jia Li

Steve Moreno

Brandon Sotelo

Joshua Smith

Baritone

Hunter Bakken

Virgil Daniels

Jacob Ellis

Alan Garcia

Jacob Gomez

Dominic Nguyen

Joey Rios

Antonio Torres

Bass

Rodolfo Flores

Cooper Koerner

Joseph Leon

Angel Luna

Jesus Ruiz

Aiden Vu

Chad Wright

Flute

Daniella Arditti+

Henry Bransdorfer (piccolo)

Rogelio Justo

Crystal Lee (piccolo)

Oboe

America Dionati

Stephanie Marquez+

Johnston Nguyen (English horn)+

Clarinet

Grigorii Avetisian+

Daniel Hernandez (bass clarinet)

Yilin Li

Bassoon

Nayalin Guzman

Emma Johnson

Miranda+

Adrian Wu (contrabassoon)

UniversityPersonnel

Symphony Orchestra

Kimo Furumoto, conductor

Names are listed in alphabetical order

Horn

Andrew French

Grant Laren+

Timothy Moy

Quintin Toma

Trumpet

Trevor Cannon+

Alex Santiago+

Susanna Sun+

Rudy Xool

Trombone

Nikolas Hernandez

Matheu Padua

Samuel Song+

Tuba

Eddie Bonilla

Percussion

Alvin Alvidrez

Daniel La France+

Peyton Johnson

Wilson Le

Ziyania Monroe

Salvador Montaño

Galadriel Pokracki

John Sunderman

Violin

Emily Arnold

Charlotte Bouck

Ruisi Gong+

Miriam Ibanez

Daryuish Khashayar

Alicia Kuch

Jordan Nava

Tan Phuoc Ngo

Soo Hyun Park

Joshua Teng

Hannah Thai

Margaret Wu*

Shaohong Zhou

Viola

Ethan Gathe+

John Harris

Ty Kanauchi

Jieming Tang

Deck the hall Jazz Ensemble

Alto Saxophone

Miles Luong-Gonzales

Electric Guitar

Yotaro Haruyama

Piano

Matthew Esqueda

Bass

Angelina Salcedo

Production Team

Director Michael August

Stage Manager Katherine Brauer

Cello

Rebecca Chiu

Connor Dicamillo

Chani Greaves

Benjamin Her Jiyeong Im

Edward Montalvo

Ji Won Park+

Lynnette Silva

Julian Van Aalst

Xiyan Yu

Bass

Angelina Salcedo

Josia Sulaiman+

Piano/Celeste

Daria Muzanova

Organ/Piano

David Bergstadt

Harp

Laura Griffin-Casey

*Concertmaster +Principal

Drums

Bradley Harris

Assistant

Stage Managers Cory Smith and Julissa Tucker

Lighting Designer Michael August

Dr. Robert Istad

Dr. Robert Istad is a GRAMMY® Award-winning conductor who “fashions fluent and sumptuous readings” (Voice of OC) with his “phenomenal” artistry (Los Angeles Times), was appointed Pacific Chorale’s Artistic Director in 2017. Under his leadership, the chorus continues to expand its reputation for excellence for delivering fresh, thought-provoking interpretations of beloved masterworks, rarely performed gems and newly commissioned pieces. In July 2023, he led Pacific Chorale’s first international tour in seven years, conducting performances at leading venues in Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom.

His artistic impact can be heard on two recent recordings featuring Pacific Chorale, including the 2022 GRAMMY® Award-winning “Mahler’s Eighth Symphony” with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gustavo Dudamel on Deutsche Grammophon (2021), for which he prepared the chorus. It won Best Choral Performance and also garnered a GRAMMY® nomination for Best Engineered Album, Classical. Additionally, Istad conducted the Pacific Chorale’s recording “All Things Common: The Music of Tarik O’Regan” released on Yarlung Records (2020). He regularly conducts and collaborates with Pacific Symphony, Berkshire Choral International, and Yarlung Records.

His extensive credits also include recording for Sony Classical and guest conducting Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, Bach Collegium San Diego, Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra, Bath Philharmonia, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Tesserae Baroque, and Freies Landesorchester Bayern. Istad has prepared choruses for such renowned conductors as Esa-Pekka Salonen, John Williams, John Mauceri, Keith Lockhart, Nicholas McGegan, Vasilly Sinaisky, Sir Andrew Davis, Bramwell Tovey, Carl St.Clair, Eugene Kohn, Giancarlo Guerrero, Marin Alsop, George Fenton, and Robert Moody.

An esteemed educator, Istad is Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies at California State University (CSUF), Fullerton, where he was recognized as CSUF’s 2016 Outstanding Professor of the Year. He conducts the University Singers and manages a large graduate conducting program, in addition to teaching courses on conducting and choral literature. Istad, who is on the Executive Board of Directors of Chorus America and serves as Dean of Chorus America’s Conducting Academy, is in demand as guest conductor, lecturer, and clinician.

Kimo Furumoto

Kimo Furumoto is the Orchestra Director at California State University, Fullerton. He is also Music director and Conductor of the Huntington Symphony Orchestra (West Virginia) as well as the Whittier Regional Symphony. His guest conducting appearances have taken him throughout the United States and Europe with many stellar orchestras. Previous positions include music director of the Concert Orchestra at the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music, conducting assistant with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and assistant conductor of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. He has worked with noted conductors such as Leonard Bernstein and Robert Shaw. Furumoto holds degrees in conducting from Chapman University and the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music. In 2017, his ballet “The Mandarin Ducks” was enthusiastically received by audiences.

Dr. Christopher Peterson

Dr. Christopher Peterson is a teacher, conductor, choral clinician, author, editor, and choral arranger of music and books published in the United States and around the world. In his over thirty-five years as a music educator Dr. Peterson has taught in elementary, middle school, high school, church, community, festival, and collegiate settings. He earned the Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of Southern Maine in choral and instrumental music education and taught music for nine years in the public schools of Maine. He earned the Master of Music in Choral Conducting degree at the University of Maine, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education and Choral Conducting at Florida State University.

At CSUF, he trains and mentors graduate and undergraduate choral music educators and conductors and directs the Concert Choir and the Singing Titans Chorus. In May 2019 he was honored as the University-wide recipient of the CSUF Carol Barnes Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has served as State Choral Representative and Southern Section President for the California Music Educators Association (CMEA), as well as the Western Division Representative for the National Association for Music Education’s (NAfME) Council for Choral Education. Dr. Peterson is also past President of the California Choral Directors Association (CCDA). His collegiate textbook “RESONANCE: The ART of the Choral Music Educator” is published by Pavane and is being used across the United States to train future choral music teachers and conductors.

He has been invited to teach, judge, and conduct choirs in more than thirty US states, five Canadian provinces, and nine countries including China, England, Sweden, Japan, Germany, New Zealand, and Holland, and has conducted All-State choirs across the nation including Maine, North Carolina, Oregon, Florida, and California. Dr. Peterson also

holds the position of Director of Music at Irvine United Congregational Church in Irvine, CA. His “hobby” for many decades has been enjoying singing barbershop harmony, and he is a BHS District Quartet Champion baritone, a top 5 medalist chorus director, and a four-time gold medalist with the Masters of Harmony, nine-time International Men’s Chorus Champions of the Barbershop Harmony Society.

Kimberly Nason

Kimberly Nason is the director of the Cal State Fullerton Titan Voices. She began directing choirs at the age of 15 and has had the opportunity to work with singers from 5 to 80 years old.

In 2022, she retired from her 32 year career as a K-8 music teacher with the Capistrano Unified School District, where she served as a mentor teacher, director of honor choirs, and frequent presenter at choral conferences. Is the 2022 recipient of the Irene Schoepfle award for lifetime service in music education from Orange County Music and Arts Administrators. Kim is the former Director of Traditional Music at Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church in Rancho Santa Margarita, and has directed the adult and children’s choirs for over 30 years. She is the former Resources and Repertoire Chair for Children’s and Youth Choirs for the California Choral Directors Association (CCDA). Kim received her Bachelor of Music in Music Education from USC, and her Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Cal State Fullerton. She sings with Pacific Chorale.

Teryn

Re Carter ´

Teryn Ré Carter is originally from Laguna Niguel, CA and has been fortunate to learn from some of the best Jazz artists in Los Angeles including Kristin Korb, John Daversa, Joey Sellers, and others. She regularly gigs in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas at venues such as the Baked Potato, Campus JAX, and other venues. Her charts can be heard on her Teryn Ré Big Band album available on iTunes, CDBaby and Spotify. Her trio album, the Teryn Ré Trio Album, can be found on Apple Music as well, featuring only bass (Brandon Shaw) and drums (Bryan Taylor).

Teryn regularly arranges and compose, for Saddleback College, Azusa Pacific University and Citrus College big bands. As well as the Orange County School of the Arts and their jazz program.

Her collegiate experience teaching has expanded from Southern Orange County to Los Angeles County, and she currently teaches at Cal State FUllerton, Fullerton College, El Camino College, and Chapman University (vocal jazz ensembles, pop styles courses and applied jazz voice).

$1,000,000 +

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Terri Niccum

Mr. Stan Mark Ryan ‘75

$500,000 + Mrs. Junko Klaus

$50,000-$100,00

Mr. Ernest R. Sweet*

Mr. Matthew Scarpino & Ms. Karyn Hayter

Sallie Mitchell*

Mrs. Louise P. Shamblen

Johnny Carson Foundation

Mr. Steve & Mrs. Robin Kalota

$25,000 - $49,999

Mr. Darryl Curran

Leo Freedman Foundation

Mrs. Lee C. Begovich

Dr. Ed & Mrs. Sue Sullivan

$10,000-$24,999

Mr. John Aimé & Ms. Robin de la Llata Aimé

Drs. Joseph & Voiza Arnold

Mr. John J. Brennan & Ms. Lucina L. Moses

Ms. Kathleen Hougesen

Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Donna Schroeder

Mr. James & Mrs. Eleanore Monroe

Mrs. Marilyn D. Carlson

$5,000-$9,999

Mr. Richard & Mrs. Susan Dolnick

Mr. Framroze & Mrs. Julie Virjee

Continuing Life LLC

Southern California Arts Council

Ebell Club of Fullerton

DONOR APPLAUSE

Mrs. Harriet Cornyn

Mr. William Cornyn

Ms. Teri Kennady

Dwight Richard Odle Foundation

Swinerton Builders

Morningside of Fullerton

Dr. Margaret Gordon

Dr. Marc Dickey

Mrs. Jill Kurti Norman

Orange County Community Foundation

Mr. Edward & Ms.

MaryLouise Hlavac

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Mrs. Norma Morris

Mrs. Evelyn Francuz

Friends of Jazz, Inc.

$1,000-$4,999

Mrs. Marilyn Little

Mr. Allan & Mrs. Janet Bridgford

Dr. George & Mrs. Karen Mast

Mrs. Thelma Mellott

Ms. Karen Bell

Mrs. Judy Atwell

Mr. Stephen Collier & Ms.Joann Driggers

Mr. Paul Coluzzi & Mr. John M. Martelli

Mr. Douglas Stewart

Mr. Nick & Mrs. Dorothy Batinich

Mr. Tom & Mrs. Carolyn Toby

Mrs. Marsha Gallavan

California Community Foundation

Mrs. Martha Shaver

Ms. Susan Hallman

Mr. John A. Alexander & Mr. Jason Francisco

Mr. James Henriques

Mr. Billy Owens & Mrs.

Michelle H. Jordan

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Nancy Rennie

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Roberta Sperry

Mr. John Boos & Ms. Shanon Fitzpatrick

The Jane Deming Fund

Dr. Leon & Mrs. Annette Gilbert

Ms. Verne Wagner

Dr. Robert & Mrs. Teri Watson

Mr. E. B. & Mrs. Linda Powell

The Presser Foundation

Mr. Norman & Mrs. Sandra Johnson

Dr. Arie & Mrs. Deanna Passchier

Mrs. Marion Brockett

Mr. Juan Lopez

Mr. David Navarro

Mrs. Bettina Murphy

Ms. Jeannie Denholm

Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Shawna Ellis

Mr. William H. Cunliffe, Jr.

Dr. Stephen Rochford, DMA

The Garrabrant Family

Very special care has been given to the preparation of this donor listing. Please contact Ann Steichen at (657) 278-7124 with questions or concerns.

Gifts received from July 2, 2023 to September 1, 2024 *deceased

ONTIVEROS SOCIETY

The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. We extend our deep appreciation to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts:

ANONYMOUS

JOHN ALEXANDER

LEE & DR. NICHOLAS A.* BEGOVICH

GAIL & MICHAEL COCHRAN

MARC R. DICKEY

JOANN DRIGGERS

BETTY EVERETT

CAROL J. GEISBAUER & JOHN* GEISBAUER

SOPHIA & CHARLES GRAY

MARYLOUISE & ED HLAVAC

GRETCHEN KANNE

The

DR. BURTON L. KARSON

ANNE L. KRUZIC*

LOREEN & JOHN LOFTUS

ALAN A. MANNASON*

WILLIAM J. MCGARVEY*

DR. SALLIE MITCHELL*

ELEANORE P. & JAMES L. MONROE

LYNN & ROBERT MYERS

MR. BOB & MRS. TERRI NICCUM

DWIGHT RICHARD ODLE*

SHERRY & DR. GORDON PAINE

*deceased

DR. JUNE POLLAK

& MR. GEORGE POLLAK*

DR. STEPHEN M. ROCHFORD

MR. STAN MARK RYAN ‘75

MARY K. & WILLIAM SAMPSON

LORENA SIKORSKI

DOUGLAS G. STEWART

ANDREA J. & JEFFREY E. SWARD

RICHARD J. TAYLOR

VERNE WAGNER

RICHARD WULFF

DR. JAMES D. & DOTTIE YOUNG*

College of the Arts Proudly Recognizes the 300+ Members of Our VOLUNTEER SUPPORT GROUPS

ALLIANCE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS: The Alliance for the Performing Arts (formerly MAMM) benefits performing arts students through underwriting visiting artists; special theatre, dance, and music performances; and other unique experiences for members.

SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING

Judy Atwell

Drs. Voiza & Joe Arnold

Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon

Susan Hallman

Norma Morris Richard Odle Estate

Kerry & John Phelps

Jeanie Stockwell

Verne Wagner

ART ALLIANCE: Art Alliance promotes excellence and enjoyment in the visual arts, and their fundraising efforts contribute to student scholarship, gallery exhibitions, opening receptions and sculpture acquisition on campus.

SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING

Fay Colmar

John DeLoof

Joann Driggers & Steve Collier

Loraine Walkington

MUSIC ASSOCIATES: Music Associates maintains a tradition of active involvement and community support, and raises scholarship funds for School of Music students through annual fundraising events and membership dues.

SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING

Marilyn Carlson

Evelyn K. Francuz

Sandy & Norm Johnson

Marti & Bill Kurschat

Karen & George Mast

Thelma & Earl Mellott

Bettina Murphy

Grace & Ujinobu Niwa

Kerry & John Phelps

Mary & Jerry Reinhart

Ann & Thad Sandford

Dodo V. Standring

Carolyn & Tom Toby

John Van Wey

MORE INFORMATION: Haley Sanford • 657-278-2663

There are many ways to support the College of the Arts, the School of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and Department of Visual Arts

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 CAL STATE FULLERTON

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

Charlotte Bouck

Audition Coordinator/ Production Assistant

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

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