"CSUF Symphonic Winds" program

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SCHOOL OF MUSIC

November
18, 2022
CSUF Symphonic Winds: “Storytelling” Gregory X. Whitmore, conductor

Framroze Virjee, President, California State University, Fullerton

Carolyn Thomas Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Alexander Porter, Vice President, Administration and Finance/CFO

David Forgues, Vice President, Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion

Amir H. Dabirian, Vice President, Information Technology

Tonantzin Oseguera, Vice President, Student Affairs

Gregory J. Saks, Vice President, University Advancement

Arnold Holland, Ed.D, Dean

Dave Mickey, Associate Dean

Christopher Johnson, Budget Coordinator

Heather Guzman, Assistant to the Deans

Visual Arts Special Projects, Jade Jewett

Dr. Randall Goldberg, Director, School of Music

Dr. James Hussar, Chair, Department of Visual Arts

Jamie Tucker, Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

Jennifer Frias, Director, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery

John Spiak, Director, Grand Central Art Center - Santa Ana

Lara Farhadi, Senior Director of Development

Ann Steichen, Director of Development

Erika Ochoa, Support Group Coordinator

Julie Bussell, Director, Marketing & Patron Services

Stephanie Tancredi, Box Office Manager

Heather Richards-Siddons

Marketing & Communications Specialist

Alvin Chiu, Graphic Designer

Jason Pano, Social Media Strategist

Welcome to the fall performance season at Clayes Performing Arts Center. As you arrived, you may have noticed that the southwest corner of campus looked a bit different than when you last visited. I am thrilled to announce that the Visual Arts Modernization Project is well underway! The project will add two new buildings: a single-level structure comprised of the four existing galleries and a two-story building along State College Blvd, containing technology-driven classrooms, office space, a research library, and collaborative teaching and learning spaces. This newly reimagined visual arts complex will have a lasting impact on the college and the community, transforming how we teach, learn, engage with, and experience art.

Despite the disruptions to the college caused by this much-needed renovation, we are committed to delivering the same high-quality, pre-professional arts training our 2,800 students expect; this season’s offerings are no exception. Our thriving community of artists, technicians, and educators have combined their formidable skills to deliver a fall semester of programming shaped by the same diversity reflected on our campus. This September, the Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series began introducing students and the public to a BIPOC slate of innovative and prominent arts professionals. On October 1, the School of Music’s Bill Cunliffe, Rodolfo Zuniga, and their jazz ensembles kick off October in Meng Concert Hall (along with a surprise guest!). Meanwhile, Theatre productions focus on personal and timeless struggles: Jessica Swale’s “Blue Stockings” tells the empowering story of four young women fighting against sexism for their right to a university education in 18th century England, and in “She Kills Monsters,” identity and fantasy converge to create a modern coming-of-age story. CSUF dancers and choreographers close the season with Fall Dance Theatre’s “Momentum,” centered on the human impulse to seek, strive, and move forward to motivate change.

As we begin the 2022 fall semester anticipating the transformative changes ahead, we remain dedicated to enhancing the academic and creative potential of the current students within this living laboratory for the arts. Their success is uniquely measured in phrases of choreography, lines of dialogue, sheets of music, and slabs of clay as our students actively work towards impacting the arts of the future. You demonstrate your unwavering commitment to our students when you attend productions, concerts, and exhibitions in the College of the Arts. Embrace the limitless possibilities their future holds. Support the College of the Arts at any level by donating to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence today (arts.fullerton.edu/giving).

Thank you for joining us. I’m so proud of our students and what they have created for you tonight. Enjoy the show! I know you will be equally impressed.

A WELCOME FROM THE DEAN OF COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

SCHOOL

OF MUSIC

Dr. Randall Goldberg • Director, School of Music Kimo Furumoto • Assistant Director, School of Music Bongshin Ko • Assistant Director, School of Music

FULL-TIME 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 Zuniga - jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music techology

Piano, Organ, Piano Pedagogy

Ning An - piano Bill Cunliffe - jazz piano Alison Edwards* - piano, piano pedagogy, class piano Dr. Robert Watson - piano

Music Education, Teacher Training, and Teching Credential

Dr. Christopher Peterson - choral Dr. Dennis Siebenaler* - general Dr. Gregory X. Whitmore - instrumental

Music in General Education

Dr. John Koegel* Dr. Katherine Reed

Music History and LIterature

Dr. John Koegel - musicology Dr. Katherine Reed - musicology

Strings

Kimo Furumoto - Director of Orchestra Studies 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. Mark Goodrich* - voice, academic voice courses

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

Dr. Kerry Jennings - Director of Opera Dr. Christopher Peterson - CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor

Patricia Prunty - voice, academic voice courses

Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion

Dr. Dustin Barr - Director of Wind Band Studies, University Wind Symphony Jean Ferrandis - flute Sycil Mathai* - trumpet Dr. Gregory X. WhitmoreSymphonic Winds conductor

SCHOOL OF MUSIC STAFF

Michael August - Production Manager

Eric Dries - Music Librarian William Lemley - Audio Technician

Jeff Lewis - Audio Engineer

Chris Searight - Music Instrumental Service Paul Shirts - Administrative Assistant Elizabeth Williams - Business Manager Sue Winston - Office Coordinator

* denotes Area Coordinator

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Houseplants in Terracotta Pots (2014) ......................................................... Roy Magnuson (b. 1983)

Only Light (2009) Aaron Perrine (b. 1979)

I Dream Awake (2022) ................................................................................ Giovanni Santos Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (b. 1980)

I. Morning Cafecito II. Buddy’s Fandango III. Farmer’s Daughter IV. Of a Mighty Lion

John Hallberg, alto saxophone

Fortress (1989)..................................................................................................

Frank Ticheli (b. 1958) Daniel Castellanos, graduate assistant conductor

The Rising Tide (2015) ....................................................................... Narong Prangcharoen (b. 1973)

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (1923)

John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)

PROGRAM VIEW PROGRAM NOTES:
music.fullerton.edu/programnotes
*****INTERMISSION*****
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Flute

Christian Azarias

Krystal Ann Elegino

Janeva Garibay Karla Hernandez

Shawnee Herrera Rogelio Justo Jeffrey Nguyen Aylin Zuazo

Clarinet Rodney-Joseph Borg Shyanne Crocker Daniel Hernandez (e-flat clarinet) James Nguyen Matt Prichard Josiah Sanchez Isaiah Vogt (bass clarinet)

Oboe Megan Kimmel Bassoon Alejandra Conde Albert Godinez

Saxophone

Roy Bletscher (alto) Jacob Goodger (alto) Victor Gonzalez (tenor) Danilo Gutierrez (alto) Silvia Ibarra (baritone)

CSUF SYMPHONIC WINDS

(in alphabetical order)

Joshua Lopez (baritone)

Kimberly Orozco (soprano/alto)

Cristian Perez (tenor) Nic Zelaya (soprano/alto/tenor)

Trumpet

Rogelio Duran

Carl Fong Alonna Freeborne Alyssa Langford Yasmin Olmos Jordan Sandoval Alex Santiago Isaiah Soto James Teubner Horn Andrew Fong Grant Laren Sophia Saldaña Quintin Toma

Trombone Rami El-Ghossaini Giovanni Gallegos Bryan Melchor Matheu Padua Eduardo Quirarte Rudy Zaragoza

Bass Trombone Casey Tran

Euphonium

Jacob Flores

Flint Parrell Mya Sanchez

Tuba Dre Barlow James Cervantes

Double Bass Esther Ridsdale

Percussion

Andrew Brannon

Christine Curran Alexander Ford

Sylvie Furman

Gabriela Guzman Peyton Johnson

Piano Mia Masuda

Music Librarians Peter Bement Daniel Castellanos

Logistics Manager Daniel Hernandez

JOHN HALLBERG

John Hallberg, a native of Southern California, is a saxophone performer and educator currently based in Southern California. He has performed across the United States, Europe, and Asia in venues such as Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall, Segerstrom Hall, Mozart Concert Hall of Zuhai, McCormick Place, Bovard Auditorium, and at numerous university campuses around the world. He has performed under the batons of notable conductors such as H. Robert Reynolds, Frank Battisti, Ray Cramer, Carl St. Clair, Larry Rachleff, Richard Heidel, and John Carnahan.

Hallberg is currently on faculty at California State University-Fullerton, The Colburn School, and the Orange County School of the Arts. Additionally, he has previously taught applied saxophone at the University of Southern California. Many of his students have gone on to successfully audition into leading undergraduate, graduate, and teaching credential programs, as well as have gone on to successfully compete in North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) solo and chamber music competitions, Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) solo and chamber music competitions, and multiple California honor bands.

Hallberg is a frequent participant at saxophone festivals and music conventions. He regularly attends NASA conferences, World Saxophone Conferences, and is often invited as a guest artist to various saxophone events to teach and perform. During his time in Southern California, he can often be seen giving clinics, recitals, and concerts locally.

Hallberg has received accolades in a number of chamber and solo competitions, including MTNA and NASA competitions, The 6th International Adolphe Sax Saxophone Competition, and the 2014 American Protege International Woodwind and Brass Competition, where he received first prize.

Hallberg received a Doctor of Musical Arts in Saxophone Performance with minors in Music Theory and Analysis, Music Technology, and Jazz Studies from the University of Southern California. He also holds a Master of Arts degree from The University of Iowa, and a Bachelor of Music degree from The Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University-Long Beach. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, playing chess, and spending time with his wife and two children.

Hallberg is a Yamaha Performing Artist and plays on Yamaha Saxophones exclusively.

ABOUT THE FACULTY
ARTIST

GIOVANNI SANTOS

Giovanni Santos serves as Director of Wind and Percussion Studies at La Sierra University where he directs the University Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Big Band, and teaches courses in graduate and undergraduate instrumental music education, popular music, conducting and composition. He has proudly implemented a yearly wind band conducting workshop at La Sierra University and has worked alongside H. Robert Reynolds, Thomas Lee, Travis Cross, Larry Livingston and Allan McMurray, helping some of the brightest young music educators in the United States. He also organizes yearly workshops. clinics and conversations with conductors and composers, such as Frank Ticheli, Mallory Thompson, and most recently, Maestro Leonard Slatkin. Most recently, Santos presented at the Midwest Clinic’s High School Leadership Institute, California All-State Music Education Conference, California Music Educators Association’s ‘Casting a Wider in Net’ at Azusa Pacific University, the Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference, College Music Society, CBDNA National Convention in Arizona, SCSBOA Professional Development Conference, and for the international conference (Prague) for the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, where he also served as a composition competition juror.

As a composer, Santos has premiered his works across the United States, Asia and Europe, including a premiere with the United States Naval Academy Band Brass Ensemble at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. under his baton. His works have received performances by ensembles at the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, University of Illinois, Florida State University, University of Florida, Ball State University, Oklahoma State University, UCLA, Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble, Illinois State University. among many others. His music has also been performed for music education conferences across the United States, the Villa-Lobos Music Festival, Interlochen, and for the Tanglewood Music Festival.

Santos earned his PhD in Music Education with an emphasis in instrumental conducting from Florida State University and a Master of Music in Music Education from the University of Southern California, where he was also a trumpet performance student.

ABOUT THE COMPOSER

GREGORY X. WHITMORE

Gregory X. Whitmore is an Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music Education, at The California State University Fullerton School of Music. In this capacity, he teaches in the Instrumental Music Education Program, supervises student teachers and conducts the CSUF Symphonic Winds. In addition to his work in higher education, he is in his ninth season as Music Director of the Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble (Irvine, CA). This follows appointments as Director of Bands at Irvine Valley College (Irvine, CA), Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, CA), and College of the Desert (Palm Desert, CA). Prior to his work in higher education, he spent 13 years as Director of Bands at Cathedral City High School (Cathedral City, CA).

A native of Ypsilanti, Michigan, Whitmore received his bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education from The University of Michigan School of Music, Theater and Dance in Ann Arbor, Michigan. While a student at The University of Michigan, he performed in the University of Michigan Bands; and led the University of Michigan Marching Band as “Michigan’s Man Up Front” - Drum Major - from 1999 to 2001. He received his master’s degree in music with an emphasis in wind conducting from California State University Fullerton studying under Dr. Mitchell Fennell. He holds a master’s degree, and a doctorate in music and music education from Columbia University (Teachers College) in the city of New York.

Whitmore has conducted ensembles in such notable concert venues as The Golden Hall of The Musikverein (Vienna), The Wiener Konzerthaus (Vienna), The MuTh (Vienna), Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall (Costa Mesa), Symphony Hall (Chicago), The Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.), Carnegie Hall (New York City), Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), Meng Hall (Fullerton, California), Holy Trinity Church (Stratford, England), St. John’s Smith Square (London), Chateau Vaux le Vicomte (Paris), and Heidelberg Castle (Germany). Under his direction, the Cathedral City High School Symphony Band was selected to perform as the showcase ensemble during the 2008 California Band Directors Association Annual Convention. He is the Second Place Winner of the 2017 American Prize in Conducting.

Whitmore belongs to professional organizations that include College Band Directors National Association, Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society, The National Association for Music Education, Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association, and the California Music Educators Association.

With a research interest in music educator values as operationalized into pedagogy, in addition to investigating the concert band as an artistic medium, Whitmore has presented research at music education symposia in the United States and abroad. His research has been published in Visions of Research in Music Education. He is a recognized member of Academic Key’s Who’s Who in Community College Education, as well as four editions of Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. He has been included in the 2005/2006 Edition of the National Honor Roll’s Outstanding American Teachers He was selected to represent the State of California by School Band and Orchestra Magazine in the 2008 edition of “50 Band Directors Who Make A Difference.” Learn more about Dr. Whitmore at gwhitmore.com

ABOUT THE CONDUCTOR

DANIEL CASTELLANOS

Daniel Castellanos is currently a graduate assistant at California State University, Fullerton, studying wind conducting with Dustin Barr and saxophone with John Hallberg. Before starting his graduate studies, he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Music Education and a teaching credential from CSUF. As an undergraduate student, he also performed with the nationally recognized CSUF Wind Symphony as an ensemble player and soloist.

After earning his B.A. and teaching credential, Castellanos taught at Day Creek Intermediate School, John L. Golden Elementary, and C.P. Lightfoot Elementary. His ensembles were awarded Unanimous Superior ratings by the Southern California Band and Orchestra Association during his time there. In addition, musicians from the Day Creek Bands were selected to perform with the SCSBOA All-Southern and CBDA All-State honor groups.

Castellanos teaches applied saxophone lessons at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Eastvale, California. He is passionate about helping young musicians succeed and advocates for music in public schools.

ABOUT THE GRADUATE ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR

The College of the Arts at Cal State Fullerton is a unique learning environment that encourages artistic expression and individual achievement. We are a handson learning lab where immersive academic experiences and opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration inspire our 2,700+ student artists, performers, and scholars to reach realize their full potential, shaping the future of the arts locally and globally. This takes exceptional faculty members, state-of-the-art facilities, and support from community members like you.

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Dean’s Fund for Excellence provides resources for College of the Arts students through masterclasses and artists’ residencies; travel to competitions and workshops; and the practical application of industry-standard technology and equipment in the classroom, all of which have a huge impact on the educational experience of our students.

California State University, Fullerton • College of the Arts DONOR APPLAUSE

The College of the Arts extends its heartfelt gratitude to the following patrons who have supported our students and programs this past year through a generous gift of $1,000 or more to the College, the School of Music, Department of Theatre & Dance, and/or the Department of Visual Arts.**

$1,000,000 + Anonymous

$100,000+

Chapman University

The Andy Warhol Foundation

$25,000+ Alliance for the Performing Arts Anonymous

Lee C. Begovich

Johnny Carson Foundation

Leo Freedman Foundation Robin and Steve Kalota

Music Associates Frank and John Olsen Frank J. and Jean Raymond John VanWey

$10,000+

Art Alliance Affordable Housing Access Inc. The Blackbaud Giving Fund Marilyn D. Carlson Darryl Curran

Dwight Richard Odle Foundation

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund

Ellen and Bill Groves Marianne Kreter Eleanore and James L. Monroe Michael L. Mavrovouniotis Dr. Katherine S. Powers and Håkan O. Rosengren

Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Sue and Dr. Edward A. Sullivan The Thorsen Family

$5,000+

Drs. Voiza and Joseph Arnold Dr. Marc R. Dickey

Desiree Engel

Friends of Jazz MaryLouise and Ed Hlavac Morningside of Fullerton

Norma Morris

Jill Kurti Norman

Orange County Community Foundation

Terri and Bob Niccum Douglas G. Stewart

$1,000+

Judy L. Atwell Betsy and Eric Azariah Dottie & Nick Batinich Lucina and John Brennan Janet & Allen Bridgford Irene Chinn Stephen W. Collier and Joann Driggers William S. Cornyn CEC Artslink D. Barry Schmitt Revocable Trust

Susan and Richard Dolnick Lucetta A. Dunn Shawna and Greg Ellis Dr. Anne Fingal Evelyn K. Francuz Fullerton Families and Friends Marsha Gallavan Jacquelyn Garrabrant Annette L. and Leon J. Gilbert Renee and John Gillespie Susan-Ellen Gilmont

Dr. Mark J. Goodrich Dr. Margaret F. Gordon Susan Hallman

Theresa Harvey James L. Henriques

Trevor E. Illingworth Dr. Robert Istad Michelle Jordan Gladys M. Kares Gwendolyn and Carlos C. Leija John M. Martelli and Paul Coluzzi

Karen and George Mast Thelma and Earl Mellott

Sylvia Megerdichian Mary E. Moore Patricia and Carl Miller

Betty Murphy

Ann and Douglas Myles

Yoshino and Ujinobu Niwa Debra L. Noble

L. Palin

Kerry and John Phelps

The Presser Foundation

Deanna and Arie Passchier

Sheila Pinkle

Sharon and Dr. Anil K. Puri Mary and Jerry R. Reinhart

Renaissance Charitable Foundation

Nancy and Robert Rennie Christine Rhoades

Sandra and David Rhone Dr. Stephen M. Rochford Ann and Thad Sandford D. Barry Schmitt

Louise P. Shamblen

Martha Shaver

Ingrid R. Shutkin Lorena L. Sikorski

Carol Smith Sparkman Janet L. Smith Dodo V. Standring

Robert Van Sternberg Douglas Stewart

Verne Wagner Dr. Sean E. Walker Debra Winters Richard Wulff YourCause, LLC

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 1, 2021 through September 2022

ONTIVEROS SOCIETY

The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. Our deep appreciation is extended 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

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

Ebell Club of Fullerton

Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon 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

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: Erika Ochoa • 657-278-8683

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

GET INVOLVED GIVING.FULLERTON.EDU

Why Women Went West Sat., Sept.17, 2022 • Meng Concert Hall

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble Sat., October 1 • Meng Concert Hall

¡Somos Titans! feat. Grammy Award-Winning Latin Jazz Artist, Poncho Sanchez Sun., October 2 • Meng Concert Hall

Merrily We Roll Along

October 7–22 • Little Theatre

University Symphony Orchestra Sat., October 8 • Meng Concert Hall

University Wind Symphony & CSUF Symphonic Winds “Moving Forward, Looking Back” Sun., October 9 • Meng Concert Hall

Tuesday Matinée: Students in performance Tuesdays: Oct. 18, Nov. 15, and Dec. 6 1 pm • Recital Hall

Blue Stockings

October 21–November 5 • Hallberg Theatre

David O. Thorsen Tribute Concert feat. the CSUF University Singers, Concert Choir and Thorsen Alumni Singers Sat., October 22, 2022 • Meng Concert Hall

Ning An, piano & Dennis Kim, violin Wed., October 26 • Meng Concert Hall

Opera Scenes November 3–5 • Recital Hall

She Kills Monsters

November 10–December 3 • Hallberg Theatre

University Symphony Orchestra Sun., November 13 • Meng Concert Hall

CSUF Symphonic Winds Fri., November 18 • Meng Concert Hall

Cello Choir Fri., November 18 • Recital Hall

Fall Dance Theatre: “Momentum” December 1–10 • Little Theatre

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra Fri., December 2 • Meng Concert Hall

University Wind Symphony Sat., December 3 • Meng Concert Hall

Titan Voices & Singing Titans Mon., December 5 • Meng Concert Hall

Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble & Fullerton Latin Ensemble, feat. Alex Norris, trumpet Tues., December 6 • Meng Concert Hall

University Band Wed., December 7 • Meng Concert Hall

Deck the Hall at Cal State Fullerton! with the University Symphony Orchestra, University Singers, CSUF Concert Choir, Titan Voices and Singing Titans December 10, 11 • Meng Concert Hall

ALSO THIS FALL Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series

Virtual conversations with leading artists.

COMPLETE INFORMATION & LINKS arts.fullerton.edu/begovichgallery

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