CAL STATE FULLERTON
SYLVIA A. ALVA
President, California State University, Fullerton
AMIR H. DABIRIAN
Provost and VP for Academic Affairs
ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD Dean, College of the Arts
CSUF SCHOOL OF MUSIC
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. 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
Ning An – piano
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
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
William Lemley – Audio Technician
Jeff Lewis – Audio Engineer
Chris Searight – Music Instrumental Services
Paul Shirts – Administrative Assistant
Elizabeth Williams – Business Manager
* denotes Area Coordinator
Welcome to the Spring 2024 Performing Arts Season at Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts. Whether you are a first-time or long-time patron, a friend, or parent to one of our exceptional students, thank you for joining us. Your support makes all the difference to their success.
I am pleased to present another semester of programming powered by the incredible gifts of our Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre students. This spring, the School of Music starts the season with a trio of concerts February 16–18 by artists-in-residence Talich Quartet; faculty artist Damon Zick and his Quarteto Nuevo featuring fellow faculty artist Bill Cunliffe; and University Symphony Orchestra. In May, University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus will close the concert season with a performance of Mozart’s emotionally charged “Requiem.” Begovich Gallery presents the Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series with visiting artists’ talks throughout the semester, including multidisciplinary artist Hings Lim on February 22, whose work will also be exhibited at Grand Central Art Center. The Department of Theatre and Dance begins their season in March with “Marisol,” a darkly comedic fantasy where the title character must find hope in a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn where angels are taking up arms and coffee is extinct. Hilarious, multiple Tony award-winning modern musical send-up “Urinetown” closes the theatre season just as CSUF’s dancers and choreographers take to the stage for “Spring Dance Theatre.”
When our students demonstrate their talents on stage and in the studio, their creative energy is undeniable, but the sacrifice and struggle it took to get there is often less perceptible. We can’t see the hours spent creating, the days of rehearsals, and the years of practice. For many students, the sparks of innovation and artistry that drove them to pursue the arts are often diminished by the high cost of an education. The Dean’s Fund for Excellence provides support for students in need through scholarships, artist residencies, and other financial assistance, ensuring them the opportunity to thrive in the arts. If you believe in their sparks of brilliance, please consider a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence.
Thank you again for joining us this season and for championing the arts in higher education. I hope to see you at one of the college’s many performances and events this spring.
Sincerely,
Arnold Holland, EdD Dean, College of the ArtsSCAN THIS QR DONATE TODAY TO THE DEAN’S FUND FOR EXCELLENCE
WHY CSU FULLERTON?
Introduction
The Vocal/Choral/Opera programs at CSUF offer a variety of opportunities for singers and conductors at both the bachelor’s and master’s levels. Students receive a specialized yet comprehensive education while preparing for careers as performers, teachers and conductors. Classical Singer Magazine recognized the Opera Theatre and vocal programs for excellence in training young singers for professional operatic careers.
Private lessons in voice are the core of each of the study programs in voice and are solely taught by members of our well-respected faculty. The program also includes courses in vocal literature, vocal pedagogy, art song, opera literature and foreign-language diction. Students receive individual attention and perform frequently in recitals and master classes.
CSUF boasts five outstanding choral ensembles: University Singers, Concert Choir, Titan Men’s Chorus, Women’s Choir, and Jazz Singers, conducted by acclaimed faculty members. The ensembles regularly tour both locally and internationally, performing at numerous national and regional conventions and with major orchestras including the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Choral conducting classes are available at the undergraduate level, with advanced conducting seminars and private lessons available at the graduate level.
Students in choral music education receive advanced training in choral conducting, voice and choral/teaching pedagogy. In addition to developing outstanding musical, teaching, and performance skills, these students usually continue on after graduation to earn a California teaching credential, and to become leaders in the choral music teaching profession. These students may also access all courses and performing activities offered in the vocal area. All choral music education students gain significant experience in solo vocal performance, choral performance, vocal pedagogy, diction, and solo/choral
literature. Weekly half hour lessons are offered as a core experience in this degree path.
The graduate degree program in choral conducting provides an intensive experience designed to enhance conducting skill while increasing aptitude in scholarly practice. The Master of Music in Choral Conducting degree prepares students for advanced ventures in conducting and entrance into doctoral programs of study. Alumni of the M.M. in Choral Conducting are regularly accepted at conducting programs of note throughout the United States including the University of Southern California, University of Michigan, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, and the University of California, Los Angeles.
Opera Program
Each fall CSUF Opera Theatre presents a program of opera excerpts and oneacts designed to provide performance opportunities for our singers. Each spring semester, fully staged operatic productions with orchestra are mounted, which have included Candide, La Bohème, Street Scene, The Magic Flute, Die Fledermaus, The Crucible, Le Nozze di Figaro, Gianni Schicchi, The Elixir of Love, A Wake or a Wedding, and The Merry Widow. Beyond the campus productions are offered at Leisure World in Orange County and other venues. Operatic productions have included The Magic Flute, Candide and The Old Maid and the Thief. Singers are also given the opportunity to participate in all aspects of opera production including staging, costumes, props, make-up, set design, and lighting.
Alumni
The Vocal/Choral/Opera program has a long list of professionally successful alumni who are active in both educational and performance careers, among them internationally recognized singers Deborah Voigt, Rod Gilfry, Charles Castronovo, Diane Elias and Jubilant Sykes, and esteemed conductors Peter Rutenberg, Gary McKercher, Gordon Paine, Ricardo Soto, Stan Hill, Robert Istad and Robert Geary.
THURSDAY MORNING SESSION - OPEN
John Tebay, adjudicator
SANTA ANA HIGH SCHOOL
Yesenia Navarro, director
Laurie Cobb, accompanist
Measure Me Sky
ELAINE HAGENBERG
Placido E Il Mar
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Bella Wilson, soloist
Battle of Jericho MOSES HOGAN
MARK KEPPEL HIGH SCHOOL
Marcelo Martinez, director
Exsultate Justi
LUDOVICO VIADANA
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
TRADITIONAL FRENCH, ARR. DANIEL ELDER
Nyon Nyon
JAKE RUNESTAD
BONITA HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT CHOIR
Ryan Yoder, director
Matthew Swartz, accompanist
Domine Fili Unigenite (from Gloria)
ANTONIO VIVALDI
Be Thou My Vision
ARR. ALICE PARKER
Julia Argueta, soloist
Poor Man Lazrus JESTER HAIRSTON
BONITA HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER SINGERS
Ryan Yoder, director
Matthew Swartz, accompanist
A Mighty Fortress is our God CARL F. MUELLER
Beati Quorum Via SIR CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree
ELIZABETH POSTON
Bridget Brennan, soloist
Every Time I Feel the Spirit DERRIC JOHNSON
SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL
Rachelle Randeen, director
Kaylee Tong, accompanist
Come Lovely Spring
GEORG FREDERICH HAYDN, ED. ROBERT SHAW
Dixit Dominus Domino meo LEVENTE GYONGYOSI
Soon Ah Will Be Done WILLIAM DAWSON
CSUF CONCERT CHOIR
Christopher Peterson, director
Fernando Muñoz, graduate assistant
Mark Salters, accompanist
I Am Loved
CHRISTOPHER H. HARRIS
Stardust KELVYN KONING
Ezekiel STACEY V. GIBBS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION - OPEN
John Tebay, adjudicator
MISSION VIEJO HIGH SCHOOL
Sarah Norris, director
At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners WILLIAMETTA SPENCER
Celebrai! WILL LOPES
Sit Down Servant STACEY GIBBS
LOARA HIGH SCHOOL
Katherine Keilty, director
Spark of Light ANDREW STEFFEN
Benedictus BRIAN LEWIS
Climb!
CHRISTOPHER FOX
Denise Gomez, soloist
PALMDALE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER SINGERS
Mike McCullough, director
Amanda Mitton, accompanist
Aqui te Amo
BRUCE W. TIPPETTE
My Heart is Offered Still To You
ORLANDUS LASSUS
Ad Astra JACOB NARVERUD
SAN JACINTO VALLEY ACADEMY
Zoe Petersen, director
Tha Thin Tha LISA YOUNG
Aubrey Hackler, percussion
Sing Me to Heaven DANIEL GAWTHROP
Pseudo-Yoik JAAKKO MANTYJARVI
MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL
Daniel Alvarez, director
Fair Phyllis I Saw Sitting All Alone JOHN FARMER
Sweetheart of the Sun ERIC WILLIAM BARNUM
Tamara Taleb and Hailey Finley, soloists
Baba Yetu
CHRISTOPHER TIN, ARR. ROGER EMERSON
Ellie Johnson, Virgil Daniels, and Benjamin Felt, soloists
CSUF UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Robert Istad, director
Zachary Lindquist, graduate assistant David Bergstedt, accompanist
Calling
PAUL FOWLER
Love
MICHAEL ENGELHARDT
FRIDAY MORNING SESSION - OPEN
Nicola Dedmon, adjudicator
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
CHAMBER SINGERS
Jens Hurty, director
Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal ARR. ALICE PARKER
Locus Iste
ANTON BRUCKNER
Sarba Pe Scaun
ALEXANDRU PASCANU
GLENDORA HIGH SCHOOL
Matthew Davis, director
Ashley Conner, accompanist
Curses
ARR. DAN SCOVILLE
Ava Zendejas, Mia Reigstad, and Magnolia Swire, soloists
Night We Met/Home
ARR. COOPER BALDWIN
Magnolia Swire and Jehan Fernando, soloists
Wait/Wait For Me
COOPER BALDWIN
Magnolia Swire, soloist
TRABUCO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Kenneth Haro, director
Sam Miller, accompanist
Koi West and Annie Guzman, accompanying instrumentalist
Magic Songs
I. Chant to Make the Magic Work
IX. Chant to Make the Magic Work
MURRAY SCHAFER
O magnum mysterium
TOMAS LUIS DE VICTORIA
Blogodop
SYDNEY GUILLAUME
MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL
Alan Garcia, director
Alejandra Morales, student teacher
Jackson Forte, accompanist
Dörven Dalai YONGRUB
Afternoon on a Hill
ERIC BARNUM
Nyon Nyon JAKE RUNESTAD
John A. Rowland High School
Brandon Harris, director
Alex Lee, accompanist
Revelation Z. RANDALL STROOPE
Jenny NICK MYERS
My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord ARR. MOSES HOGAN
NORCO HIGH SCHOOL
Antone Rodich, director
Peter Roeleveld, accompanist
Salmo 150
ERNANI AGUIAR
Muusika PART UUSBERG
Witness
JACK HALLORAN AND DICK BOLKS
FRIDAY MORNING SESSION - OPEN
CORONA HIGH SCHOOL
Amy Eden, director
At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners
WILLIAMETTASPENCER
Je ne l’ose dire PIERRE CERTON
Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit MOSES HOGAN
Allison Rincand, Cassandra Iniguez, Lani Denges, Jakob Beyersdorf, and Danika Carlson, soloists
MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL
Jodi Reed, director
Kent Helwig, accompanist
Jacob Reed and Bella Reed, accompanying instrumentalists
Soldiers’ Chorus (from Faust)
CHARLES GOUNOD
E Te Atua
ARR. J. CLARK & C CALDWELL
Viva La Compagnie ARR. RUTH ARTMAN
CSUF CONCERT CHOIR
Christopher Peterson, director
Fernando Muñoz, graduate assistant
Mark Salters, accompanist
I Am Loved
CHRISTOPHER H. HARRIS
Ngana STEPHEN LEEK
Pakkanen SOILA SARIOLA
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION - SIGHT-SINGING INVITATIONAL
Nicola Dedmon and Robert Istad, adjudicators
GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
VOCAL ENSEMBLE
Amanda Mitton, director
Emilio Lopez-Felix, student teacher
Tri Do/Ronin Del Castillo, accompanist
Surrexi
XANDER MITTON
Let Me Love Be Heard
JAKE RUNESTAD
Jai Ho ETHAN SPERRY
MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL BEL CANTO
Jonathan Knauer, director
Kent Helwig, accompanist
Measure Me Sky
ELAINE HAGENBERG
Psalm 23
Z. RANDALL STROOPE
Dies Irae
JOHN MICHAEL TROTTA
Bella Reed and Rachel Delmastro, soloists
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL
Andrew Ball, director
Daemon Irrepit Callidus GYÖRGY ORBÁN
Ave Maris Stella TROND KVERNO
Unclouded Day ARR. SHAWN KIRCHNER
SAN DIMAS HIGH SCHOOL
Jared Pugh, director
Jessica Salsgiver, student teacher
Fire
KATERINA GIMON
Famine Song
MATTHEW CULLOTON
Isabella Nazaryan, Angela Pawluk, Soft Wasburn, and Aiden Huggins, soloists
Caritas Abundat
MICHAEL JOHN TROTTA
Stephen Tran, soloist
RIVERSIDE POLY HIGH SCHOOL
Kristen Walton, director
Solomon Tran, accompanist
Inside the Storm ARON ACCURSO
Please Stay JAKE RUNESTAD
True Colors MATTHEW BROWN
Kien Ly Biggs, soloist
CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL
Kris Ornelas, director
Danna Dumandan, student teacher
Amanda Chu, accompanist
“Viva” (from Il Re Pastore) MOZART/LIEBERGEN
Ubi Caritas MAURICE DURUFLE
Cielito Lindo
BARBARA HARLOW
feat. Angel Zamora Lopez on accordion
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION - SIGHT-SINGING INVITATIONAL
CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Patrick Burzlaff, director
Daemon Irrepit Callidus GYÖRGY ORBÁN
Laudate Dominum IVO ANTOGNINI
Muié Rendêra
ARR. C.A PINTO FONSECA
CSUF UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Robert Istad, director
Zachary Lindquist, graduate gssistant David Bergstedt, accompanist
Calling
PAUL FOWLER
Love
MICHAEL ENGELHARDT
FRIDAY COLLEGE SESSION
Tram Sparks, adjudicator
CSUF CONCERT CHOIR
Christopher Peterson, director
Fernando Muñoz, graduate assistant
Mark Salters, accompanist
Measure Me, Sky! ELAINE HAGENBERG
Where the Light Begins SUSAN LABARR
Pakkanen SOILA SARIOLA
Ezekiel STACEY V. GIBBS
FULLERTON COLLEGE
Nicola Dedmon, director
Joshua Tan, accompanist
Kanarbik VELJO TORMIS
Holding the Light B.E. BOYKIN
Abide With Me ARR. MOSES HOGAN
So Breaks the Sun SHAVON LLOYD
CHAFFEY COLLEGE
David Rentz, director
Ben venga Maggio ADRIANO BANCHIERI
Mentre il bel Maggio ADRIANO BANCHIERI
Donna gentil VINCENZO GALILEI
All the Things You Are
JEROME KERN, ARR. KIRBY SHAW
Elizabeth Petry and Jason Salcido, soloists
PASADENA CITY COLLEGE
Rodger Guerrero, director
Jasper Jimenez, accompanist
“Agnus Dei” (from Requiem)
GABRIEL FAURE
“Gloria” (from Misa Criolla)
ARIEL RAMIREZ
Soloists TBA
Cornerstone SHAWN KIRCHNER
Soloists TBA
LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE
Skye Angulo, director
Ronin Del Castillo, accompanist
God is Seen ARR. ALICE PARKER
To Sit and Dream ROSEPHANYE POWELL
Arirang ARR. HYO-WON WOO
BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE CHAMBER SINGERS
Jennifer M. Garrett, director Patrick Bender, accompanist
Measure Me Sky ELAINE HAGENBERG
Haec Dies
WILLIAM BYRD, ED. JASON SMART
Come Fly With Me (to the Moon)
BART HOWARD/JIMMY VAN HEUSEN & SAMMY CAHN, ARR. ALEXANDER L’ESTRANGE
FRIDAY COLLEGE SESSION
COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS
John M. Sorber, director
Treasa Bonnar, accompanist
Plaudite, Psallite
KĘSTUTIS DAUGIRDAS
Os Justi
ANTON BRUCKNER
I Am the Resurrection and the Life
LORNA KATZ
David Jiménez, tuba
COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS
Lori Marie Rios, director
Emil Iliev, accompanist
To Sit and Dream ROSEPHANYE POWELL
Arirang
HYO-WON WOO
There Was a Time
ELAINE HAGENBERG
Rockin Jerusalem
ARR. STACEY V. GIBBS
RIO HONDO COLLEGE
Joanne Choe, director
Ivan Shapovalov, accompanist
Esto Les Digo
KINLEY LANGE
Anissa Garcia, soloist
Ruminations & Affirmations AMY GORDON
Arirang
ARR. RUSSELL ROBINSON
Isaac Munoz and Kaitlyn Chavez Fuentes, soloists
Marujo do Rosario
ARR. ELISA DEKANEY & EDUARDO LAKSHEVITZ
CSUF UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Robert Istad, director
Zachary Lindquist, graduate assistant
David Bergstedt, accompanist
Calling
PAUL FOWLER
Love
MICHAEL ENGELHARDT
CSUF CONCERT CHOIR
Soprano I
Gabriela Atkinson*
Lilah Hernandez
Emily Nguyen
Hannah Park
Sara Preston
Gabby Roberts
Marissa Valenzuela
Quintessa Wedell
Soprano 2
Kathlyn Bowles
Sarah Cabrera*
Kaitlin Chheng
Irene Crain
Sarah Gediman
Sophia Khurana
Jing Wang
Sidney Wu
Alto I
Elizabeth Butler
Emily Hernandez*
Logan Mintz-Hernandez
Emily Morley
Katelyn Pacpaco
Hyerin Song
Veronica Torres Diaz
Sarah Turner
Alto 2
Kimberly Calica
Z Dickerson
Karlee Dix
Alexis Farah
Gabriela Gonzalez
Madeline Miranda
Marilyn Negron
Korie Smith*
Rachel Williams
Tenor I
Juan de Leon*
Aron Demarest
Angus Feath
Reinhard Siedenberg
Frank Watnick
CSUF UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Tenor 2
Michael Eskovitz
Nathan Oelkers
Anthony Osborn
David Pulanco*
Tung Tran
Michael Vargas
Baritone
Emerson Kimble
Jason Magallanes
Allan Morales
Jeremy Peña-Barrios
Justin Senneff
Mason Schoenfeld
Bass
Timothy Cervenka*
CJ Koehn
Jonathan Ongman*
Fernando Muñoz
Ben Reyes
Miles Rojo
Soprano
Alliah Anid
Martina Goldring
Jenna Hansen
Angel Hudak Hawkins
Erika Jackson*
Amber Napoli
Nya Nulty
Rose Taylor*
Alto
Katelyn Cruz
Joy Dorko
Bekka Knauer*
Ahlitney Lucas-Krebs
Elizabeth Provencio*
Jessica Salsgiver
Savana Thomas
Melanie Whiter
Tenor
Michael Judge Ferrer
Kenson Gomez
Jacob Gonzalez
Ryan Guidotti
Zachary Lindquist*
Alexei Rehorn
Jaime Reza
Bryce Rivera
Bass
Adam Daruvala
Daniel Freeman
Ashton Hackwith
Bryson Huang
Emilio Lopez Felix
Fernando Muñoz*
Adrian Rangel-Sanchez*
Mitchell Sampang
ABOUT THE ADJUDICATOR
John began composing choral music in his late teens out of necessity to provide music for his church choir that was accessible and appropriate for the need. This practice continued with his high school choirs and then his college choirs. Today his choral pieces have been performed nationally and internationally for concerts, festivals, choral conventions and international choral competitions.
John Tebay began his career in 1981 as the director of choral activities at El Dorado High School in Placentia, California. He has been director of choral studies at Fullerton College in Southern California, since 1985. During that time, he has conducted the 110-voice Concert Choir, the Chamber Singers, the Collegiate Chorale, the Men’s Chorale, the Women’s Chorale, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and the song and dance troupe, Bravo. His choirs have performed throughout the United States and Canada. They have performed at ACDA, CASMEC, CMEA and NCCO Conventions, and they have been a guest choir in Mainland China, performing with the Beijing University Symphony and the Shanghi University Symphony. In addition, the choir has competed in the International Eisteddfod Choral Competition in Llangollen Wales, the Seghizzi International Choral Competition in Gorizia, Italy, and the Singkreis Porcia Spittal Choral Competition in Spittal, Austria. He has conducted regional and all-state honor choirs, and has been a choral adjudicator, clinician and competition judge throughout the Western United States.
ABOUT THE ADJUDICATOR
Nicola Dedmon has been a full-time faculty member in the Fullerton College Music Department since 2015 and currently serves as Coordinator of Choral Studies, where she oversees a robust program of four different choral ensembles and conducts the Concert Choir and Chamber Singers. She has also taught Applied Voice lessons, Music Theory, and Music Appreciation. She has also served as Music Director for numerous mainstage Musical Theater productions within Fullerton College’s Theatre Department. She has also served on several different campus-wide committees and is passionate about the deep sense of community at Fullerton College.
Nicola grew up in Washington, D.C., where she began studying classical music from a young age. She eventually went on to pursue a Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, where she first discovered her passion for choral music and conducting. After JMU, she began her graduate coursework at Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ, where she earned her Master of Music degree in choral conducting under the tutelage of Dr. Joe Miller and Dr. Amanda Quist. While at Westminster, she served as the graduate conducting assistant of the Westminster Chapel Choir. Also during her time at Westminster, she sang in the internationally-renown Westminster Choir, the Westminster Symphonic Choir, and Kantorei. Through her participation in these ensembles, she performed frequently with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic under the batons of Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Alan Gilbert, Daniele Gati, Vladimir Yurowski, among others. She also spent two summers as a member of the choirin-residence at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina. Most importantly, a winter Westminster Choir tour down the coast of California caused her to fall in love with the West Coast, and more specifically, Southern California. She now happily resides in North Tustin with her husband, Nicholas Dedmon.
ABOUT THE ADJUDICATOR
Tram Sparks is Chair and Associate Professor of Practice at the USC Thornton School of Music. Prior to her work in Los Angeles, Sparks was Associate Professor and Associate Director of Choral Activities at Temple University Boyer College of Music & Dance, where she taught from 1999-2009. Dr. Sparks taught graduate and undergraduate courses in choral literature, conducting, and aural theory, and conducted the Concert Choir, University Chorale, Women’s Chorus and University Singers over the course of her ten years at Temple University. In addition to her appointment at Temple, she has served as Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at Dordt University (Sioux Center, Iowa) and Director of the Choral Program at St. Joseph’s University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).
A native of Vietnam and a child refugee of the Vietnam War, Tram’s earliest musical training was in Okinawa, Japan and subsequently, at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Pre-College Division where she studied piano, solfege, and eurythmics and sang in a children’s choir. Sparks earned the Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and the Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Temple University. Her piano training with Harvey Wedeen and David L. Stone follows in the pedagogical lineages of Adele Marcus, Isabelle Vengerova, and Josef Lhevinne.
Tram holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from Yale University. At the Yale School of Music and working with conducting mentor Marguerite L. Brooks, she completed the interdisciplinary certificate program in Music, Worship and the Arts at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.
In the community, Tram has served on the Board of Directors of Tonality and as music director at churches and synagogues in Philadelphia and Los Angeles. She is a frequent choral clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor. Recent artistic collaborations include an appearance as guest conductor of the festival chorus and the New England Symphonic Ensemble, performing Gabriel Faure’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage.
Trams’ research interests include conducting technique rooted in modern dance theory (specifically, Graham Technique® and Laban movement analysis) and cheironomy – its forms and functions in contemporaneous early communities of worship.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
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 years as a music educator he 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 Chris trains and mentors undergraduate and graduate choral music educators and conductors and directs the Concert Choir and the Singing Titans Chorus. In May of 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. He has also served the California Choral Directors Association in various offices, including CCDA President and is the current Vice President. 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.
Chris 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, Wisconsin, 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.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR
Robert Istad is Director of Choral Studies at California State University, Fullerton and Artistic Director of Pacific Chorale. He regularly conducts and collaborates with Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra, Sony Classical Records, Yarlung Records, Berkshire Choral International, and Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. Istad and Pacific Chorale are featured on an album of Tarik O’Regan’s compositions on Yarlung Records and the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s live recording of Mahler’s Eighth Symphony on Deutsche Grammophon for which Istad won a GRAMMY Award for Best Choral Performance, on April 3, 2022.
Rob has prepared choruses for a number of America’s finest conductors and orchestras, including: Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Carl St.Clair and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, as well as conductors Esa–Pekka Salonen, Keith Lockhart, Nicholas McGegan, Vasilly Sinaisky, Sir Andrew Davis, Bramwell Tovey, John Williams, Eugene Kohn, Eric Whitacre, Giancarlo Guerrero, Marin Alsop, George Fenton, and Robert Moody. Istad is Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies at California State University, Fullerton. He was recognized as CSUF’s 2016 Outstanding Professor of the Year. At CSU Fullerton, he conducts the University Singers, coordinates CSUF’s graduate choral conducting program, and teaches courses in conducting, performance practice and literature. Recently, he and the University Singers performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Andrea Bocelli, Kathleen Battle, recorded albums with Yarlung Records and with composer John Williams and Sony Classical.
Rob and his singers brought staged performances of David Lang’s little match girl passion throughout Spain in 2019. They performed a retrospective of Tarik O’Regan’s music for Distinguished Concerts International New York at Carnegie Hall in November 2015. They have performed at numerous regional and national ACDA conferences including the 2018 ACDA Western Division Conference and 2013 ACDA National Conference in Dallas, Texas. They also performed for the 2013 National Collegiate Choral Organization National Conference in Charleston, SC. Istad and the CSUF University Singers have performed all over the world, including a 2017 performance in Russia’s famous Glinka Cappella, a 2015 residency and performances in Paris, France, engagements at the 2012 Ottobeuren Festival of Music in Germany, the 2012 Eingen Festival of music in Germany, a 2010 performance for UNESCO in Pisa, Italy, and in 2008 at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary.
Rob received his Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, his Master of Music degree in choral conducting from California State University, Fullerton, and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral music at the University of Southern California. He studied conducting with William Dehning, John Alexander, and Jon Hurty. He serves on the Executive Board of Directors of Chorus America, and as Dean of Chorus America’s Conducting Academy, and is in demand as an adjudicator, guest conductor, speaker, and clinician throughout the nation.
“THE BEST WEEK OF THE WHOLE SUMMER!”
Spend 5 days with friends and teachers who love choir as much as you do!
You’ll sing lots of different styles in large ensembles and chamber groups, learn about music theory, take voice lessons, and finish strong with a final concert for your family and friends The program is particularly great for choir section leaders or anyone who wants to be a better musician!
“THE BEST WEEK OF THE WHOLE SUMMER!”
WHEN
JUNE 10-14, 2024 AT WHO
June 10-14, 2024
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Students who have completed grades 8-12
Financial assistance is available for students who qualify by May 1
pacificchorale.org/choral-camp
WHERE
Cal State Fullerton
HOW MUCH
$395
Sign up by May 1 and get a $50 discount!
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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
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
DWIGHT RICHARD ODLE*
SHERRY & DR. GORDON PAINE
DR. JUNE POLLAK & MR. GEORGE POLLAK*
DR. STEPHEN M. ROCHFORD
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*
*deceased
The College of the Arts Proudly Recognizes the 300+ Members of Our VOLUNTEER SUPPORT GROUPS
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
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
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
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Bettina Murphy
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Mary & Jerry Reinhart
Ann & Thad Sandford
Dodo V. Standring
Carolyn & Tom Toby
John Van Wey
Talich Quartet
February 16 • Meng Concert Hall
Quarteto Nuevo
February 17 • Meng Concert Hall
University Symphony Orchestra with Talich Quartet
February 18 • Meng Concert Hall
Brightwork Newmusic
February 22 • Meng Concert Hall
University Symphony Orchestra feat. Joseph Loi, flute
February 25 • Meng Concert Hall
loadbang*
February 27 • Meng Concert Hall
Advanced Vocal Workshop feat. Michael Schütze, piano
February 29 • Recital Hall
Fabian Ziegler, percussion
March 6 • Meng Concert Hall
Enrico Elisi, piano
March 7 • Meng Concert Hall
Marisol
March 8– 23 • Little Theatre
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble
March 8 • Meng Concert Hall
Enrico Elisi & Mengyang Pan, duo piano
March 10 • Meng Concert Hall
Alumni Piano Recital
March 14 • Meng Concert Hall
17th Annual Collage Concert
March 16 • Meng Concert Hall
Accidentally on Purpose
March 22– 30 • Hallberg Theatre
University Singers & Concert Choir
March 24 • Meng Concert Hall
Brightwork newmusic*
March 26 • Meng Concert Hall
Minsoo Sohn, piano
March 27 • Meng Concert Hall
Ernest Salem & Hasse Borup, violins March 28 • Meng Concert Hall
Nicholas Isherwood, bass/baritone*
April 9 • Meng Concert Hall
Gabriel Bianco, guitar
April 10 • Meng Concert Hall
Urinetown the Musical
April 12– 27 • Young Theatre
High School Honor Band & CSUF Wind Chamber Ensembles
April 13 • Meng Concert Hall
CSUF New Music Ensemble & Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
April 17 • Meng Concert Hall
Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea
April 18–21 • Recital Hall
CSUF Symphonic Winds
April 21 • Meng Concert Hall
Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble & Fullerton Latin Ensemble
April 23 • Meng Concert Hall
University Band
May 1 • Meng Concert Hall
Spring Dance Theatre
May 2–11 • Little Theatre
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra
May 3 • Meng Concert Hall
University Wind Symphony
May 4 • Meng Concert Hall
Jazz Singers
May 6 • Meng Concert Hall
Titan Voices & Singing Titans
May 8 • Meng Concert Hall
Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus Mozart’s “Requiem”
May 11 • Meng Concert Hall