CSUF SCHOOL OF MUSIC presents
University Singers & Concert Choir Robert Istad and Christopher Peterson, conductors March 26, 2022
California State University, Fullerton
UNIVERSITY CREDITS Framroze Virjee, President, California State University, Fullerton Carolyn Thomas Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Ron Coley, 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
C OL L E G E O F T H E AR T S Arnold Holland, Ed.D, Dean Dave Mickey, Associate Dean Maricela Alvarado, Assistant Dean Christopher Johnson, Budget Coordinator Heather Guzman, Assistant to the Deans Edward J. Fink, Ph.D, Director, School of Music Jade Jewett, 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 Garcia, 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 COLLEGE OF THE AR TS First, I’d like to start off by saying something I have looked forward to saying for a very long time: “Welcome back!” Welcome back to live performances and in-person exhibitions; welcome back to the thrill of sitting in a darkened theatre or concert hall, waiting with palpable anticipation as performers fill the stage; and welcome back to the very personal experience of being in the presence of an artwork that moves you or challenges your expectations. We’ve missed you. While away from campus, our students continued to create, learn, rehearse, and accustomed to viewing from perform – sometimes in the tiny boxes we’ve all grown accustom to viewing from home – as they prepared for the moment they would once again feel stage lights shining on them. As you can imagine, they are more than ready to perform in front of a live audience! This season, we are offering both on-campus and live streaming options for many of our Department of Theatre & Dance and School of Music performances to accommodate a variety of patrons. With enhancements to our HVAC and air filtration systems, we are also able to provide students with the full breadth of our first-rate performance facilities and numerous art galleries where they perfect their craft daily. In returning to campus, we can once again deliver the full scope of immersive academic experiences and opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration that make our college a living laboratory for the arts. Here, success is measured in lines of dialogue, sheets of music, and slabs of clay as our students, faculty, and staff work together to present concerts, exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and performances to 40,000+ visitors annually. This would not be possible without the support of our community. As a leading CSU in the arts, we are an essential part of the cultural fabric of Southern California, providing transformational experiences to our students, community, and beyond. If ensuring the arts remain at the forefront of higher education in Orange County is a passion of yours, I encourage you to 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 for another season of theatre, dance, music, and visual arts. Our doors are open, and we can’t wait to put on a show for you! Arnold Holland, Ed.D.
Dean, College of the Arts
PROGRAM
CONCERT CHOIR Christopher Peterson, conductor Jared Pugh, graduate assistant conductor Mark Salters, collaborative pianist Alleluia .............................................................................Jake Runestad (b. 1986)
Earth Song.......................................................................... Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)
To Be Sung on the Water .......................................... Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Lyrics Louis Bogan
High Flight .........................................................................David L Brunner (1953) Text John Gillespie Magee, Jr (1922-1941)
There is a Balm in Gilead ..................................... William J. Dawson (1899-1990) Text based on Jeremiah 8:22
Jared Pugh, graduate assistant conductor Angel Hudak Hawkins, Michael Judge Ferrer, Daniel Freeman, soloists Choreography Title: Mourner’s Bench (1947) Choreographer: Talley Beatty, choreographer Restaged: Clarence Brooks Ensemble Version Staged: Debra Noble in collaboration with the dancers. Hannah Barton, Sunday Baxter, Sophia Bernardo, Alison Hobbs, Kaitlyn Hobbs, Kelsey Hutchinson, Jolyn Lambey, Karen Ray Nelson, dancers Chili Con Carne ..............................Anders Edenroth (b. 1963) & The Real Group
The Storm is Passing Over.................................................. arr. Barbara W. Baker Hymn, Charles Albert Tindley (1851-1933)
Gabriel Poveda, Gabriel Atkinson, Reinhard Siedenburg, Angel Hudak Hawkins, soloists
***** Intermission *****
PROGRAM
UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Robert Istad, conductor Sierra Farquhar-Wulff, graduate assistant conductor David Bergstedt, collaborative pianist O Praise the Lord (Psalm 117) ........................................ Daniel Knaggs (b. 1983)
Luminescence ...............................................................Andrea Ramsey (b. 1977)
Mass in E-Flat Major, op. 109 ............................ Joseph Rheinberger (1839-1901) IV. Sanctus V. Benedictus
I Lift Up My Eyes (Psalm 121) .........................................Jocelyn Hagan (b. 1980)
Sierra Farquhar-Wulff, graduate assistant conductor Mass in E-Flat Major, op. 109 .................................................Joseph Rheinberger VI. Agnus Dei
Alleluia ........................................................................Elaine Haganberg (b. 1979)
Pal-So-Seong (Eight Laughing Voices) ........................... Hyo-Won Woo (b. 1974)
Ayanna Delk Lewis, Abraham Cervantes, Dylan Leisure, Haocheng Sun, Maricela Navarro, AJ Stevens, Jens Hurty, Joy Dorko, soloists
PR OGR AM NOTES AVAILABL E O NLI NE music.fullerton.edu/programnotes
UNIVERSITY SINGERS
Soprano Beatriz Avila Casillas Adena Bentley Ayanna Delk Lewis* Eileen Garrido Gukhui Han* Kirsten Leon Thalia Moore Mai Saito
Tenor Abraham Cervantes Benjamin Glasner Zachary Lindquist* David Melendez Sam Miller Jared Pugh* Jaime Reza Yngwie Zamarippa
Alto Hannah Black Julianne Bui Joy Dorko Sierra Farquhar-Wulff* Margaret Frost Maricela Navarro Elizabeth Provencio Kelly Self*
Bass Emilio Felix Lopez Jens Hurty* Dylan Leisure Mitchell Sampang Marlon Santizo Michael Segura AJ Stevens* Haocheng Sun *=Section Leader
CONCERT CHOIR
Soprano 1 Jordan Birgy-Krasnoff Angel Hudak Hawkins Melissa McCullagh Nya Nulty Gabrielle Poveda Gabrielle Roberts Abigail Sorber
Alto 2 Z Dickerson Madeline Miranda Jessica Salsgiver Natalie Saucedo Hyerin Song Tricia Tran Melanie Whiter
Soprano 2 Gabriela Atkinson Emily Berger Sarah Cabrera Irene Crain Sophia Khurana Kiana Hamzehi Alejandra Morales
Tenor 1 Zack Beeker Timothy Coleman Juan de Leon Josh Evans Ryan Guidotti Enrique Ortega Reinhard Siedenburg Jesse Sun
Alto 1 Jillian Brazelton Martina Cowen Katelyn Cruz Krystal Detlefsen Jill Fisher Julia Galvan Savana Thomas
Tenor 2 Evan Banks Michael Judge Ferrer Dawson Ma David Pulanco Joseph Rios Bryce Rivera David Stuart Jakob Swetland
Baritone Michael Kronenberg Ryan Morris Anthony Osborn Jack Pruitt Jared Pugh Leon Salazar Bass Adam Daruvala Daniel Freeman Ashton Hackwith Bryce Livingston David Madrid Aidan Mulholland Brian Tieu
ABOUT THE CHOREOGRAPHER
TALLEY BEATTY Talley Beatty (1918-1995), was born in Cedar Grove, Louisiana, a section of Shreveport, but grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He is considered one of the greatest of African American choreographers. He became a principal dancer with the Katherine Dunham Company at age 16. After touring with the Dunham Company for five years and appearing in film and Broadway shows such as Cabin in the Sky, Pins and Needles, and Blue Holiday, he formed his own company and toured throughout Europe, the United States, and Canada. As part of his choreographing for Broadway, he was nominated for a 1977 Tony Award as Best Choreographer for Your Arm’s Too Short to Box with God. Dance companies around the world have mounted his ballets, including Dance Theatre of Harlem, Bat-Sheva Company, Koln Opera Ballet Company, Boston Ballet, Stockholm Dance Theatre, and Ballet Hispanico. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has performed a number of his major works, including The Road of the Phoebe Snow (1959), Come and Get the Beauty of it Hot (1960), Stack-Up (1982), and Blueshift (1983).
ABOUT THE CONDUCTOR
ROBERT ISTAD Robert Istad is Artistic Director of Pacific Chorale and Director of Choral Studies at California State University, Fullerton. 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. He is also Dean of Chorus America’s national Academy for Conductors. Istad 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, and Nicholas McGegan. Istad is also 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 and Women’s Choir in addition to teaching 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. Istad and his singers performed a concert 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. He 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. Istad 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 Dr. William Dehning, John Alexander, and Dr. Jon Hurty. Istad is Vice-President of the California Choral Director’s Association, and is in demand as an adjudicator, guest conductor, speaker, and clinician throughout the nation.
ABOUT THE CONDUCTOR
CHRISTOPHER PETERSON 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, Peterson 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 since 2021. 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. Peterson 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. 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.
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COLLEGE OF THE ARTS • SELECT EVENTS | SPRING 2022
Ann Phong: Re-evaluating Normal Mar. 12–May 21, 2022 • Begovich Gallery
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Apr. 15–30, 2022 • Young Theatre
Alexander Kobrin, piano Mar. 16, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble Mar. 18, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble Apr. 21, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Gianni Schicchi (Giacomo Puccini) and Buoso’s Ghost (Michael Ching) Apr. 21–24, 2022 • Recital Hall
Kerry Jennings, tenor Mar. 19, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall
CSU Fullerton Symphonic Winds Apr. 24, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Faculty Jazz Group Mar. 22, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Jazz Singers Apr. 26, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Cabaret Mar. 25–Apr. 9, 2022 • Little Theatre
CSUF New MusicEnsemble Part of the 21st Annual New Music Festival Apr. 27, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
University Singers & Concert Choir Mar. 26, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall Xavier Jara, guitar Apr. 6, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall Rong-Huey Liu, oboe with the Felici Trio Apr. 7, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall Talich Quartet Apr. 8, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall John Hallberg, saxophone Apr. 9, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Apr. 15 - 30, 2022 • Young Theatre Jane Austen’s Lady Susan Apr. 29–May 14, 2022 • Hallberg Theatre University Band May 4, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall Fullerton Jazz Orchestra May 6, 2022,8 pm • Meng Concert Hall University Wind Symphony May 7, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
University Symphony Orchestra with Talich Quartet Apr.10, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Spring Dance Theatre May 11–14, 2022 • Little Theatre
“Trumpet in the Baroque” John Thiessen, baroque trumpet Apr. 13, 2022, 8 pm • Recital Hall
University Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus May 14, 2022, 3 pm • Meng Concert Hall
Boris Slutsky, piano Apr. 13, 2022, 8 pm • Meng Concert Hall
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