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OF DISTANT LANDS AND TIMES PAST In the words of Johann Sebastian Bach, “the aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.” As I observe the varied musical offerings that this season affords us at First Presbyterian Church, I see a multitude of talents and ensembles that each in their own way help us all to experience the glory of God and to find refreshment, peace, and comfort in a lively and chaotic world. As you flip through these pages, I hope that you find interest in several forthcoming events. From the talents of local artists to guest performers from around country, we welcome new artists while continuing to celebrate a number of annual traditions such as Lessons and Carols for Advent and the Jazz Brunch. I cannot help but also highlight the addition of three exciting, new events: Winter’s Eve Collage, Le Theatre de Marionette in January, and the only performance this season in East Texas of The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys. I look forward to seeing you and yours at some of these events.
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.”
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WESTON J. JENNINGS
Director of Music and Organist First Presbyterian Church
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A Journey With Crimson Thursday, September 13, 2018 7:00PM Sanctuary Free Admission
Hailed for their performances of both lyric beauty and stormy drama, the Crimson Duo - harpist Jaymee Haefner and violinist Matt Milewski - open this year’s series with a unique collaborative program. In partnership with nature photographer Luke Mislinski, the Crimson Duo plan to take you on a journey of both sound and sight. Plan to arrive early to enjoy these vivid images of nature up close, making your journey with Crimson all the more meaningful.
Featured Musicians JAYMEE HAEFNER harp
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MATT MILEWSKI “Music is powered by ideas. If you don’t have clarity of ideas, you’re just communicating sheer sound.”
Scaling Everest: Rachmaninoff’s Third Thursday, October 11, 2018 7:00PM Sanctuary Free Admission
Widely regarded as a pianistic Mount Everest for its many daunting challenges, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto was written specifically for his first North American tour in 1909. Hailed as an artist of ‘magnificent pianism’ with an ‘engaging personality,’ British pianist Tom Hicks joins Weston Jennings for a rare performance of this work as re-imagined for piano and organ. The sheer amount of pyrotechnics for both hands and feet promises to be exhilarating!
Featured Musicians “Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.”
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
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TOM HICKS piano
WESTON JENNINGS organ
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For the Fallen: Nov. 11, 1918 Sunday, November 11, 2018 4:00PM Sanctuary $15 Adults • $5 Students
At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, the Great War ended. One hundred years later, the Tyler Civic Chorale seeks to re-tell the stories of a generation of composers and writers who either lost their lives in conflict or whose lives were permanently affected by the First World War.
Featured Musicians TYLER CIVIC CHORALE “This is a war to end all wars.”
WOODROW WILSON
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WESTON JENNINGS conductor
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A Winter’s Eve Collage Thursday, December 13, 2018 • 7PM Friday, December 14, 2018 • 7PM Sanctuary Free Admission
Inspirited by the emotions and atmosphere of winter, this fast-paced, non-stop program showcases local talent in theatre, visual arts, film, music, dance, and more. This sampling of the arts in our community is certain to be an adventure for the senses!
“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.”
EDITH SITWELL
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Silly Strings Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:00PM & 7:00PM Fellowship Hall Free Admission
Join Le Theatre de Marionette for a fun musical variety show presenting several of their entertaining and unique handmade puppets including clowns, roller skaters, jugglers, dancing skeletons, teddy bears, Michael Jackson, and even Elvis. Plan to stay afterwards to discover more about these marionettes and to catch a glimpse of how theatrical magic is made. Recommended for all ages, but particularly families and children ages 2-15. Each show lasts approximately 25 minutes and is presented in cabaret format.
Featured Performers “We are only puppets, our strings are being pulled by unknown forces.”
GEORG BÜCHNER
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LE THEATRE DE MARIONETTE KENT WILLIAMS puppeteer
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Jazz Brunch Sunday, January 27, 2019 12:15PM Fellowship Hall Suggested $10 Donation
The unique rhythmic language of jazz encapsulates something essentially human, at once championing both the individual and the collective. Celebrate this rich musical history with us at our annual jazz brunch featuring the George Faber Trio. This event promises to be a feast for the senses. Please RSVP by Wednesday, January 23rd at noon to reserve your seats!
Hot can be cool & cool can be hot & each can be both. But hot or cool man, Jazz is Jazz.�
Featured Musicians
LOUIS ARMSTRONG
GEORGE FABER TRIO
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Featured Artist
Artist in Residence
Location (if not Sanctuary)
Silly Strings
Ticketed Event
In addition to the concerts highlighted throughout this brochure, guests are always welcome to join the FPC congregation in worship on Sunday mornings at 8:30 and 11 am. Special worship services included in this season overview highlight the musical talent of FPC’s own ensembles, as well as special guest musicians. All UT Tyler concerts are held in the Sanctuary and tickets are available at the door. See pages 28–31 for more info.
SEPTEMBER
2018
2019
Season At A Glance
JANUARY
Crimson Duo: Harp and Violin Jaymee Haefner, harp & Matt Milewski, violin
Le Theatre de Marionette
Thursday, January 10 • 1PM & 7PM Fellowship Hall Jazz Brunch George Faber Trio
Sunday, January 27 • 12:15PM Fellowship Hall
FEBRUARY Intimate Letters
The Verona Quartet
Thursday, February 14 • 7PM HMS Pinafore Tyler Civic Chorale
Thursday, September 13 • 7PM
Date and Location to be announced
OCTOBER
MARCH
Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto Tom Hicks, piano & Weston Jennings, organ
Thursday, October 11 • 7PM UT Tyler Fall Concert Saturday, October 13 • 6PM Music Dedication Sunday Sunday, October 21 • 11AM
NOVEMBER
For the Fallen: Nov. 11, 1918 Tyler Civic Chorale
UT Tyler Spring Concert Saturday, March 2 • 6PM The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys Monday, March 18 • 7PM Voices of Faith Spring Concert Friday, March 22 • 7PM Discover the ‘King of Instruments’ Weston Jennings, organ
Saturday, March 23 • 11AM
APRIL
Sunday, November 11 • 4PM
The Stations of the Cross
Voices of Faith Fall Concert Friday, November 16 • 7PM
Thursday, April 11 • 7PM
Discover the ‘King of Instruments’
Easter Day Celebrations Sunday, April 21 • 8:30 & 11AM Easter Eggstravaganza • 9:30 am Front Lawn
Weston Jennings, organ
Saturday, November 17 • 11AM
DECEMBER
Lessons & Carols for Advent Tyler Civic Chorale
Weston Jennings, organ & visual artists
UT Tyler Finale Concert Wednesday, April 24 •6PM
Sunday, December 2 • 6PM
Kirkin’ of the Tartans
UT Tyler Winter Concert Saturday, December 8 • 6PM
Sunday, April 28 • 11AM
A Winter’s Eve Collage Thursday, December 13 • 7PM Friday, December 14 • 7PM
Alexander’s Feast
Family Crèche Service Monday, December 24 • 3PM 48th Annual Moravian Lovefeast Monday, December 24 • 5:30PM 16 | Call 903.597.6317
Lyon College Pipe Band
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Tyler Civic Chorale
Thursday, May 9 • 7PM Discover the ‘King of Instruments’ Weston Jennings, organ
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Intimate Letters: The Verona Quartet Thursday, February 14, 2019 7:00PM Sanctuary Free Admission
Hailed by The New York Times as an “outstanding ensemble,” the Verona Quartet—winner of the 2015 Concert Artists Guild Competition—have quickly earned a stellar reputation as one of the most compelling young quartets in chamber music today for their “interpretive strength…robust characterization [and] commanding resonance” (Calgary Herald). Concluding with Intimate Letters, Leoš Janácek’s “manifesto on love,” this performance is certain to bring the affairs of the heart into focus on this special evening.
Featured Musicians JONATHAN ONG violin
DOROTHY RO violin
ABIGAIL ROJANSKY “Where words fail, music speaks.”
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
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viola
JONATHAN DORMAND cello
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The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys Monday, March 18, 2019 7:00PM Sanctuary Free Admission
Founded in 1919, the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys is considered by many to be the leading U. S. ensemble in the Anglican choral tradition. Aside from providing music for five choral services each week at Saint Thomas Church, the choir also regularly tour the United States and Europe. Be sure not to miss this world-class choir’s only performance in East Texas!
Featured Musicians “Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.”
PLATO
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THE SAINT THOMAS CHOIR OF MEN AND BOYS DANIEL HYDE conductor
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The Stations of the Cross by Marcel Dupré Thursday, April 11, 2019 7:00PM Sanctuary Free Admission
For centuries Christians have meditated on Jesus’ final journey to Calvary. Inspired by the traditional Stations of the Cross, French organist and composer Marcel Dupré improvised fourteen dramatic musical depictions in 1932 interspersed with readings by Paul Claudel (French Ambassador to Washington, DC from 1928-1933). In this contemplative, candle-lit performance, Claudel’s poetry and original paintings by local artists join Dupré’s Le Chemin de la Croix (Stations of the Cross) in illustrating Christ’s final hours.
“Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends.”
ALPHONSE DE LAMARTINE
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Featured Musician WESTON JENNINGS organ
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Kirkin’ of the Tartans Sunday, April 28, 2019 11:00AM Sanctuary Luncheon on the Lawn 12:00PM Free Admission
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrates First Presbyterian Church’s Scottish heritage and is an annual tradition for the congregation. Join us as special guest musicians, the Lyon College Pipe Band, return to lead the celebration.
Featured Musicians LYON COLLEGE PIPE BAND
“Music is not man’s invention, but his heritage from the blessed spirits.”
TOMAS LUIS DE VICTORIA
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With a second-place prize from the World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland under its belt, Lyon College’s Scottish Heritage Program truly is the most significant in the nation for bag piping, drumming, and Highland dancing. The arts program is designed to teach, preserve, and celebrate the Scottish arts and traditions in America. Founded in 1872 by the Presbyterian Church, whose roots are in Scotland, Lyon College is the oldest private college in Arkansas.
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Alexander’s Feast, Or The Power of Musick by George Frideric Handel Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:00PM Sanctuary $20 Adults • $10 Students
This rarely heard oratorio celebrates the power of music to transform the moods and passions of humankind. Set at a lavish banquet in the court of Alexander the Great, this ode to St. Cecilia was a consistent success during Handel’s lifetime and continues to capture the hearts and minds of audiences through its drama and Handelian flair.
Featured Musicians “You have taken far too much trouble over your opera. Here in England that is mere waste of time. What the English like is something that they can beat time to, something that hits them straight on the drum of the ear.”
TYLER CIVIC CHORALE
GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL
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EAST TEXAS BAROQUE WESTON JENNINGS
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a • Artists in Residence First Presbyterian Church hosts the rehearsals and performances of several local musical ensembles, providing a beautiful space for the community to practice and experience the musical arts. All concerts are free of charge unless otherwise noted.
Tyler Civic Chorale
tylercivicchorale.org Now in its 51st season as Tyler’s premiere choral ensemble, the Tyler Civic Chorale continues to bring to life an impressive range of music, from great, sacred masterworks to beloved American folk songs and carols. Over the course of its history with most of the last half-century in residence at First Presbyterian Church–the Chorale has sung requiems by Brahms, Mozart, Duruflé and Fauré, as well as Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Creation, and dozens of other masses, motets, cantatas, and oratorios.
Tickets are available at the door and online.
For the Fallen: Nov. 11, 1918 Sunday, November 11, 2018 4:00PM • Sanctuary $15 adults • $5 students
Lessons and Carols for Advent Sunday, December 2, 2018 6:00PM • Sanctuary Free Admission
Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore
February 2019 • Details To Be Announced $15 Adults • $5 Students
Alexander’s Feast by George Frideric Handel Thursday, May 9, 2019 7:00PM • Sanctuary $20 adults • $10 students
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UT Tyler
uttyler.edu/music/ensembles/choral First Presbyterian Church is home to the joint concerts of the UT Tyler Patriot Singers and Concert Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Cameron Rose. The Patriot Singers, UT Tyler’s premiere choral ensemble, perform a wide repertoire, from sacred Renaissance music to contemporary vocal jazz. The Concert Chorale, which joins the Patriot Singers in concert, is UT Tyler’s community choir.
Fall Concert
Saturday, October 13, 2018 • 6PM • Sanctuary
$7 adults • $5 students/children
Christmas Concert
Saturday, December 8, 2018 • 6PM • Sanctuary
$7 adults • $5 students/children
Spring Concert
Saturday, March 2, 2019 • 6PM • Sanctuary
$7 adults • $5 students/children
Finale Concert
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 • 6PM • Sanctuary
$7 adults • $5 students/children
Voices of Faith
vofchoir-30747.firebaseapp.com Since 2008, Voices of Faith has sought to give young musicians a space to explore their artistic discipline through a God-honoring repertoire. The choir gathers together over seventy-five talented vocalists from the East Texas area–including middle school, high school, and college students–in a Christ-centered, community choral program under the direction of Pam Eikner, with accompanist Dana Bertino. Students believe their talents are a gift from God, and they actively seek ministry opportunities.
Fall Concert
Friday, November 16, 2018 7PM • Sanctuary Free Admission
Spring Concert
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Keep the Music Alive Over the years, your generosity and commitment have sustained Fine Arts at First Presbyterian Church as a vibrant space for fine arts in East Texas. While most concerts are offered free of charge, none of them are without expense. Hosting guest artists, maintaining this beautiful space, coordinating Artists in Residence, getting the word out—all of these efforts require resources. Consider what these offerings have meant to you—from a musical, cultural, or spiritual standpoint—and consider making a gift. Your contributions help this series continue to flourish as a venerable, living tradition of fine music-making.
HELP US KEEP THE MUSIC ALIVE. USE THE ENVELOPE IN THE CENTERFOLD TO DONATE TODAY.
SEATING & TICKETS Seats are offered on a first come, first served basis; all Sanctuary seating is in pews. The majority of concerts are free and open to the public. For ticketed concerts, purchase tickets at the door or in advance. Ticket purchase information is listed with concerts in this brochure, where applicable.
PARKING Free parking is available in two parking lots at FPC: one on the south side of the Fellowship Hall, and another east of the main building. Designated handicap parking is available in the upper portion of the south lot near Fellowship Hall. Please do not park at the local businesses surrounding the church.
CHILDREN Older children are welcome at our concerts; however, if they become noisy or unsettled, please quietly exit the Sanctuary in order not to disturb other concert goers. A nursery is not provided during concerts, with the of events taking place on Sunday mornings. 30 |exception Call 903.597.6317
MORE FPC MUSIC
The Music Ministries at First Presbyterian Church welcome musicians of all skill levels and backgrounds to join us in glorifying God. Learn about joining the ministry at fpctyler.com/music.
CHILDREN’S CHOIRS
The Carol Choir teaches basic music reading skills and singing technique, as well as tenets of Reformed worship and music. The Kirk Ringers combines elements of singing and handbells. Both groups contribute to worship throughout the school year.
ADULT ENSEMBLES
The Chancel Choir leads worship with a musical variety ranging from the great anthems of the Reformation and choral masterworks to modern, hymn-based anthems and Gospel music. The Carillon Handbell Choir chimes often during worship, utilizing a five-octave set of Malmark bells.
ORGAN
FPC Tyler’s sanctuary organ—the largest in all of East Texas—was built in 2000 by Casavant Frères. It features beautiful clear flutes, warm diapasons, and a variety of reed color and tone, as well as a generous number of lush strings and celestes.
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