Monroe County Community College Prelude Chorale & Agora Chorale St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Praise Ringers
Tuesday, December 6, 2016 7:30 P.M.
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RING AND SING IN CHRISTMAS Monroe County Community College Prelude Chorale & Agora Chorale
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Praise Ringers IN THE MEYER THEATER AT THE LA-Z-BOY CENTER
TUESDAY DECEMBER 6, 2016 7:30 P.M. CATHERINE BRODIE CONDUCTOR
JANE KRUGER ALYCE SANGSTER ACCOMPANIST
PROGRAM St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Praise Ringers Celebration Fanfare............................................................ Bob Burroughs Combined Ensembles Antiphonal Noel.........................................................................Joel Raney MCCC Prelude Chorale Trumpet’s Resound......................................................Allan Robert Petker Trumpet – Jim Nordstrom
O Du Frohliche...................................................... Arr. Tim Winebrenner Traditional German Carol
Glory to God................................................................ Giovanni Pergolesi Flutes – Nicholas Howerton & Doug Stewart
Peaceful Silent Night...........................................Arr. Ruth Elaine Schram Based on a Traditional German Carol
Frozen Heart/Let it Go .................................................Arr. Mark Brymer Solos – Mandy Petkovich & Julia Bartlett From Disney’s “Frozen”
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Praise Ringers Joy to the World...................................................Handel/Arr. Bill Ingram Good King Wenceslause...........................................Arr. Tammy Waldrop 13th Century Carol
MCCC Agora Chorale A Day for Dancing.................................................................. Noel Goemanne The White Owl..................................................................... Doug Brandt While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night ������������Craig Courtney All My Heart This Night Rejoices............................................ Brian Buda Ding! Dong! Merrily on High ................................... Arr. Howard Helvey Traditional French Carol
Combined Ensembles Some Children See Him...........................Alfred Burt/Arr. Joseph Martin
MCCC PRELUDE CHORALE
Julia Bartlett
Sara Graves
Mandy Petkovich
Chloe Bourbina
Allyson Heinzerling
Zoe Pierce
Ephraim Brockman
Elizabeth Hurley
Calyssa Reno
Abigayle Brown
Kylie Jacobs
Andreya Roberts
Ronald Burgand III
Anya Jacobs
Ella Sargent
Stephanie Collino
Sephena Jordan
Makayla Stango
Dayonna Evans
Alice Kuntz
Orion Tyner
Evan Garlepied
Emma Ledford
Abigail Urbieto
Deanna Germain
Robby Mort
Madeline Gould
Jay Peters
MCCC AGORA CHORALE Jason Basile
Nicholas Howerton
David Morgan
Joshua Bender
William Kish
Kellyanne Morgan
Alyssa Bentley
Cody Kosanovich
Mary Mullins
Paul Bentley
June Linton
Rachel Mullins
Judith Bonini IHM
Madeline Longenbarger Jo Ann Naida
Daniel Brockman
Rose Ange Leddy IHM
Megan Prater
Elizabeth Brockman
Joann Lunch
John Raymond
Larissa Burks
Alyson Pierce
Tim Regan
Jared Emery
Ginger Mason
Carly Siegel
Kevin Guy
Matthew Michels
Taylor St. Andre
Marcy Guy
Kim Mohn
Carolyn Taylor
Tammy Hartung
Maribeth Mohn
Ellen Wannemacher
Laura Hehl
Samuel Mohn
Izabel Whiting
Laurel Heyman
Brianna Morgan
Susan Marlin Zeisler
ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PRAISE RINGERS Amy Ackerman Audrey Cooley Jenny Johnson Linda Larkins Joann Lynch
John Oswald Laurie Revere Patti Siekierda Tim Taylor Karen Volpi
CATHERINE BRODIE
Catherine Brodie has a B.S. and an M.A in music education from Eastern Michigan University. She served as a graduate conductor for Emily Lowe and the EMU Madrigal Singers. She is currently teaching at Eastern Michigan University in the music education department. She is also currently the choral conductor of Monroe County Community College Agora Chorale and MCCC Prelude, a children’s choir. She retired from Monroe Public Schools with 25 years of service in music education. She is an active member of the Michigan School Vocal Music Association where she serves on the adjudication committee. She is the secretary for the American Choral Director’s Association of Michigan. Catherine has directed several State Honor’s Choirs. Her choirs have also been invited to sing on MSVMA and ACDA-MI Conference programs. In 1997, Catherine was chosen by the Michigan Music Teachers Association as teacher of the year for her work in Elementary Music Education. She was also selected as teacher of the year in 2005 by the Michigan School Vocal Music Association. Catherine is past conductor of several choirs at Monroe High School who consistently received superior ratings. She is past conductor of the Eastern Michigan University Women’s Chorus. She also conducted Oakland Singers,Toledo Opera Children’s Chorus and the River Raisin Centre for the Arts Cantate. She is a member of the John Tyner Chorale, and St. Paul’s Methodist Chancel Choir. She directs the St. Paul’s United Methodist bell choir. Catherine and her husband Bill have three sons; Matthew, Andrew and Brian and three grandsons; Liam, Aidan and Caleb.
ALYCE SANGSTER
Alyce Sangster grew up in the small town of Shafter, California. She graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree in music education. She subsequently taught music in Arizona, where she met and later married Walter Sangster, a band director from Ypsilanti. They resently live in Ypsilanti and have four children. Mrs. Sangster teaches private piano lessons and particularly enjoys accompanying. She currently accompanies for Lincoln Schools and Carillon Women’s Chorale in addition to MCCC Agora Chorale.
JANE KRUGER
Jane Kruger is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in elementary education. She is the past accompanist for the Monroe High School choirs. She has accompanied many students for Solo and Ensemble. Jane is an organist at Grace Lutheran Church in Monroe. Mrs. Kruger previously accompanied for RRCA Cantate. She serves as the accompanist for MCCC Prelude. In addition she works at the IHM. Jane and her husband Niles have three daughters; Kim, Carrie and Anna.
MCCC PRELUDE CHORALE
MCCC Prelude was started in 2012 to enable the young singers in the Monroe Area to have a quality music program that was above and beyond the school music programs. Monroe County Community College graciously supported the decision to begin the chorale which is made up of fifth through eighth grade students. Our mission statement is: “to educate and inspire children to understand and value the art of singing and its lifelong impact on teamwork, dedication and the human spirit.” We have also been supported with scholarship money from United Way of Monroe, Kiwanis, we have received a foundation grants from MCCC to cover music and scholarships. Our choir has performed with The John Tyner Chorale, and Carrilon Women’s Chorale, Chariscurro Men’s Chorale, and the St. Paul’s United Methodist Praise Ringers. In May of 2014, the choir won first place and a superior rating from Festival in the Parks at Cedar Point. In May of 2016, they traveled to Chicago for a music festival where they took first place and had a superior rating.
MCCC AGORA CHORALE
MCCC Agora Chorale has a long tradition in Monroe that goes back over 50 years to the start of the college. Past conductors include Bob Merkle, Sharon Metz, Elaine Rugila, and John Tyner. Under Mrs. Brodie’s baton, the choir has been involved in the Bicentennial Concert in honor of the War of 1812. They have also performed in “Late Night Catechism” in the Meyer Theatre. Many of the Women of Agora Chorale also sang as the nun’s in a Monroe Community Players presentation of “The Sound of Music. The choir is a perfect blend of town and gown singers who range in age from 16 to 80.
SPECIAL THANKS:
Tom Ryder Casey Waterswoth Bill Wilt The Classroom Music Teachers of MCCC Prelude who share their students with me!
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Apply for a performing music scholarship in the area of band or choir at MCCC.
Choir applicants must perform a prepared solo and some sight singing. Band applicants must perform a solo or an etude, and provide a pianist where accompaniment is required; play five of the scales listed in the MSBOA Proficiency I or II guidelines; and play a short selection of sight reading (music provided) for the audition. Applicants for band must request a recommendation from your high school band director. Applicants for choir must request a recommendation from a high school choir director, counselor or teacher. For both, applicant must provide the reference's name and email. The recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student (twelve hours or more) prior to the first day of classes of fall semester, must maintain a cumulative 2.2 grade point average, take the Agora Chorale or Band courses offered each semester, and participate in each Chorale or Band concert. The scholarship cannot be extended beyond two years. To apply for either scholarship or for more information, please contact the Humanities/Social Science Division at (734) 384-4153.