MATER DEI INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC & COLOR GUARD PRESENT
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FALL 2019, ISSUE 3
MONARCH
SPOTLIGHT
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Patrons of the Arts
Drew & Corinne Adams
The Goodkind Family
The Ambrose Family
The Gregor Family
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Gustavo Guillen
The Menzia Family
Linda Shoaff
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Habeeb Family
Middle Earth Geo Testing
Bi Shen
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The Shepherd Family
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The Shiley Foundation
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The Hinz Family
Mary Ellen & Matthew Moschetti
The Silva Family
Margaret Brown
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The Mulholland Family
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shepherd
Scott Brown
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The Murillo Family
The Shepherd Family
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Larry Silva Family
The Carroll Family
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Maria Silva
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Stephanie Hopkins
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The Cefalu Family
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Mark and Joanne Hulme
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The DeLong Family
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Ledesma Family
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The McGee Family
Mark & Lony Fiduccia
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Ted & Beckie Flati
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Bernadine Fraser
Julie Maglione
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The Poliquin Family Manuel Porto Vince and Shannon Pozzuoli Ron Bruder & Kimberly Prado Brittany Railey Reunion Kitchen + Drink The Reyes-Franco Family The Riedl Family The Rimicci Family The Rubio Family The Rojek Family Carie Ross Angelo J. Ruta Jose and Cynthia Salazar JA Salazar Construction and Supply Co. The Salcedo Family Gina & Jon-Eric Santanello Jeff and Christine Sarmiento Ed & Carine Savard Andy and Karen Schickling The Schulist Family
Theresa Thompson The Trotter Family Georgina and Anthony Ty Quang Uong Sheila Uribe The Van Dalsem Family James Van Eenenaam Al and Yvonne Verkuylen The Villanueva Family Tana Walsh Warburton Family Warnock Family The Warnock Family Ken and Deonna Watkins Patricia Weed The Whitley Family The Whittaker Family John & Leslie Widera Thomas Williamson Susan Wojtaszek Todd Woody The Yocam Family
We Are Eternally Grateful to the Patrons Above for Their Support Over the Years — 2
You Ignite Our Artistry
With gratitude and admiration, we acknowledge
MRS. DARLENE SHILEY & THE SHILEY FOUNDATION For her continued support of the Arts at Mater Dei High School. Thank you for paving the way for young artists to shine. MAY OUR PERFORMANCES EQUALLY MATCH YOUR GENEROSITY.
Our deepest gratitude to Mrs. Darlene Shiley and the Shiley Foundation for their generosity in underwriting this show. We are so grateful for your unwavering support of the Performing Arts at Mater Dei High School!
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Letters from Our President & Principal....................... 8
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Thank you Mater Dei for giving our children so many opportunities! Hinz Family Alizea (Senior) Braden ( Junior) Collin ( Freshman) 7
Mater Dei High School 2018 Performing Arts President’s Message Dear Friends of Mater Dei Performing Arts, Dear Friends of Mater Dei Performing Arts, Welcome to the 2019 Performing Arts Season. Welcome to the 2018 Performing Arts Season Our school theme this year is “Be the Light”. Our MDHS administration, faculty, staff and student leadership willtheme be working cooperatively to inspire all of administration, our students to faculty, “be the light” of Our school this year is “Sharingtogether the Spirit”. Our MDHS integrity andstudent respectleadership as a youngwill man woman of service totogether others. to In inspire the beautiful tradition of staff and be or working cooperatively all of our students learn through a strong all foundation integrity respectwith as they exhibit Honor, Glorytoand Love, we encourage of you to of support ourand Monarchs great pride and spirit. strong leadership in the discovery of their own very unique opportunities for their future as a young man or woman of service to others. InDirector the beautiful Wegrowth thank and and development salute Performing Arts Executive Director Mr. Scott Melvin, of Choral & tradition of Honor, Glory and Love, we encourage all of you to support our Monarchs Vocal Music Mrs. Jodi Reed, Director of Theater Mrs. Lissa Slay, Director of Instrumental Music with great pride and spirit while attending our many activities throughout the year. Mr. Fernando Martinez, Director of Dance Ms. Kristina Marquez and Song Coach Mrs. Aubrey Price andWe thethank otherand members the Performing Arts Department for their dedication, salute of Performing Arts Executive DirectorStaff Mr. Scott Melvin, as well diligence as the and skill in the preparation ourBand, Performing Arts 2019-2010 season. Thank you to the students who Directors and Staff ofofour Color Guard, Dance, Song and Theatre programs. A sincere thank you to the tremendous MonarchatDen of parents, benefactors andA sincere perform with such skill, passion and enthusiasm so many MDHSalumni, events and functions. friends who to faithfully the Mater Dei Performing Arts year thank you to thecontinue tremendous Monarchsupport Den of parents, alumni, benefactors andPrograms friends who continue in and year out. the Mater Dei Performing Arts programs year in and year out. to faithfully support Finally, we thank and wish good luck and God speed to all of our Monarch Performing Finally, we thankwho andrepresent wish good and Godspeed to allHonor, of ourGlory Performing ArtsWe students Arts students ourluck great school with such and Love. hope who represent our schoolperformances with such Honor, and Love. Weyou hope and pray for successful and pray forgreat successful for allGlory our artists and that all achieve your performances and that performance you all achieve yourinpersonal andscheduled group performance goals this season. personal and group goals all of your competitions. Lady Queen of Peace Victory: for Us! OurOur Lady Queen of Peace andand Victory: PrayPray for Us! Sincerely, Sincerely,
Patrick Murphy Patrick Murphy President, MDHS President, MDHS
Dear Students, Parents and Alumni, Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year with the theme of Be the Light. In what better way can we Dear Students, Parents, and Alumni, share the light of Christ at MDHS than through Honor, Glory, Love in the Performing Arts. Our students to arethe skilled and talented all areas of the Artsofand they bring love, joy and beauty Welcome 2018-2019 schoolinyear with the theme Sharing the Spirit. In what better through way their to all whom theyHonor, come in contact. can weperformances share the spirit of those MDHSwith than through Glory, Love in the Performing Arts. Our students are skilled and talented in all areas of the Arts and they bring love, joy and beauty I congratulate and thank to our of Performing Arts, Mr. Scott Melvin and the through their performances allExecutive those withDirector whom they come in contact. Directors of each program for their outstanding commitment and dedication to our student artists. I congratulate and thank our Executive Director of Performing Arts, Mr. Scott Melvin and the The opportunities which you provide are instrumental in the development of students’ skills and Directors of each program for their outstanding commitment and dedication to our student talents in the Arts. Thank you to all parents who volunteer in support of these outstanding Arts artists. The opportunities, which you provide, are instrumental in the development of students’ programs. skills and talents in the Arts. Thank you to all parents who volunteer in support of these outstanding Arts programs. As the year unfolds, we look forward to the Band, Choir, Color Guard, Comedy, Dance, Guitar, Handbells, Hip Hop,we Song, Theatre in which our Comedy, student artists will perform. As the year unfolds, lookStrings forwardand to the Band,activities Choir, Color Guard, Dance, Guitar, Through these spirited performances you frequently which may Handbells, Hip Hop, Song, Strings, Theatre activities intransform which ourlives, student artists willsometimes perform. be tainted by sadness, into beacons of hope, and joy. We alsolives, look which forward to welcoming Through these spirited performances, you light frequently transform may sometimes alumni be back tobythese performances; it is of always great joy to so forward many alumni supporting these tainted sadness, into beacons hopeaand joy. Wesee look also toartists welcoming alumni events. back to these performances; it is always a great joy to see so many alumni artists supporting these events. To everyone involved in the Performing Arts, God’s blessings on each and every performance and To everyone Be involved in the Performing God’s eachinand every performance. remember, the Light of Christ to all Arts, people with blessings whom youon come contact.
FrancesClare Clare Frances Principal PrincipalMDHS MDHS
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Cost: $125 per person non-reserved seating reserved seating / sponsorships begin @ $1,000
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Rendering of the New Performing Arts Center
Monarch Masterpiece A COMMUNITY BASED CAMPAIGN FOR THE
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL
Rendering of the New Band Room
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MATER DEI INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC & COLOR GUARD PRESENT
HAUNTED EVE
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM
MD PRESIDENT..................................... Mr. Patrick Murphy
DIRECTOR.......................................Mr. Fernando Martinez
MD PRINCIPAL........................................Ms. Frances Clare
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR.................................Mr. Taylor Smith
VP BUSINESS SERVICES............................... Mr. Dave Taylor
STRING INSTRUCTOR ................................Ms. Jinah Chung
VP ADVANCEMENT................................. Mrs. Erica Adams
PERCUSSION INSTRUCTOR ......................Mr. Bruno Cilloniz
MD ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS............. Mrs. Geri Campeau ‘87
Mrs. Audrey Ganey
Mr. Miguel Gutierrez
EXEC. DIRECTOR, PERFORMING ARTS.......... Mr. Scott Melvin PERFORMING ARTS ASSISTANT...............Mrs. Marisa Winch
COLORGUARD COACH........................... Ms. Amanda Cruz COLORGUARD INSTRUCTOR........................Ms. Kaho Akiya FLUTE INSTRUCTOR............................... Mr. Matthew Lopez BASS INSTRUCTOR..............................Mr. Andrew Martelle LOW BRASS INSTRUCTOR........................ Mr. Jared Roberto CLARINET INSTRUCTOR..................Ms. Marianne Wightman
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HAUNTED EVE CONCERT JAZZ BAND C-Jam Blues by Duke Ellington, arr. Rick Stitzel Autumn Leaves by Joseph Kosma, arr. Peter Blair
ORCHESTRA The Abandoned Funhouse by Brian Balmages This Is Halloween by Danny Elfman, arr. James Kazik Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Loloyd Webber, arr. Larry Moore
CLARINET ENSEMBLE Sabre Dance by Aram Khatchaturian
HONORS WIND ENSEMBLE Of Monsters and Men by Randall D. Standridge Abracadabra by Frank Ticheli John Williams: Movie Adventures: Star Wars, Dual of the Fates, Jurassic Park, E.T. by John Williams, arr. Michael Sweeney Wind Ensemble & Percussion
MARCHING BAND & COLOR GUARD Dreamstate Featuring songs entitled "Einstein On The Beach" - Phillip Glass "Pure Imagination" - Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory "Danse Macabre" - Camille Saint-Saens arr. Taylor Smith
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JAZZ BAND
HONORS WIND ENSEMBLE
ORCHESTRA
ALTO SAXOPHONES Cosette Albert Christian Diaz Jamie WIllimas Joseph Yocam
FLUTES Keira Ferrell Thuy Dan Nguyen Yuqi Ruan Bryan Vu Wenyao Wang Yuxin Yao
VIOLINS Sophie Conser Rickmeyer Daniel Lynn Deng Isabella Faccio Katherine Lowe Arianna Ortiz Marc Ungriano
TENOR SAXOPHONES Joshua Estrada Gustavo Hernandez Jacqueline Yacam
OBOE Daniel Rickmeyer
BARI SAXOPHONE Jacob Elizalde
BASSOON Jacob Elizalde
TRUMPETS Keith Borbridge Nicholas Lising Jeremiah Hernandez
CLARINETS Cosette Albert Charlotte Nguyen
TROMBONES Joshua Abzun Collin Hinz PIANO Joseph Nguyen BASS Diego Fernandez DRUMS Madison Warnock
BASS CLARINET Jamie Williams ALTO SAXOPHONES Tingrui Liao Ben Liu Samantha Marron Amy Ramirez TRUMPETS Keith Borbridge Jeremiah Hernandez Nicholas Lising FRENCH HORN Keith Borbridge
CLARINET ENSEMBLE Cosette Albert Gustavo Hernandez Katherine Lowe Charlotte Nguyen Jamie Williams
EUPHONIUM Jacqueline Yocam
FLUTES Keira Ferrell Thuy Dan Nguyen Bryan Vu CLARINET Cosette Albert Charlotte Nguyen Jamie Williams VIOLA Henry Gomez-Nguyen CELLO Nicholas Cao Tallulah Rehder BASS Chenaniah Wondercheck PIANO Peter Le Hubert Tran PERCUSSION Madison Warnock
TUBA Joshua Abzun PERCUSSION Peter Le Joseph Nguyen Dylan Serna Panghao Sun Hubert Tran Madison Warnock Johnyoel Yap
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MARCHING BAND & COLOR GUARD DRUM MAJOR Jackie Yocam FLUTES Christopher Dao Keira Ferrell Aidan Halderman Daniel Rickmeyer Bryan Vu CLARINETS Cosette Albert Christian Diaz Gustavo Hernandez Charlotte Nguyen ALTO SAXOPHONES Jamie Williams TENOR SAXOPHONES Josh Estrada Joey Yocam BARI SAXOPHONE Jacob Elizalde
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TRUMPETS Jordan Alcazar Keith Borbridge Nikki Chun Nick Lising MELLOPHONIUM Jordan Medina BARITONE Jeremiah Hernandez Alexander Valdez TROMBONE Collin Hinz TUBA Josh Abzun Derek Cornejo DRUMLINE David Clancy Victoria Hoang Nick Marinoff Nathan Matas Dylan Serna Delwyn Stanly Madison Warnock Johnyoel Yap
PIT Juliana Gonzalez Ivan Larios Peter Le Isaiah Lopez Katie Lowe Anameli Marinoff Joseph Nguyen Ian Tjan COLORGUARD Vincent Le Catherine Nguyen Victoria Perez Haley Rivas Monique Rivera
VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT AT MATER DEI
VISUAL
FEATURED ARTWORK
SPOTLIGHT
ARTS
FROM STUDENTS IN AP STUDIO ART Instructor: Mr Kyle Roberts Allyson Le
Amanda Le
Amanda Le
Allyson Le
Twin Sisters – Amanda (left) and Allyson (right) Le, Seniors
INTERESTED IN TAKING A VISUAL ARTS CLASS? Contact Mr Kyle Roberts, Department Chair at kroberts@materdei.org • Drawing & Painting
• Digital Photography
• Animation
• Digital Art & Graphic Design
• Ceramics
• Art History
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MUSIC ACADEMY 2019-2020 SEASONAL SPOTLIGHT
MISSION STATEMENT
“We, the Mater Dei High School Music Academy, believe in fostering young musicians, growing individual confidence through group collaboration by pursuing excellence from day one. We encourage all students to excel spiritually, and musically through expression and individual creativity.”
“Pursuing Excellence From Day One!” REHEARSALS
6 – 8PM in Band Room Mondays: Red Band Thursdays: Monarch Band
CONTACT INFO
Mr. Taylor Smith tsmith@materdei.org (714)-641-5455 Visit www.materdeiperformingarts.org and select Music Academy from Programs tab at top 2018 Advocacy in Action Award Recipient for Providing Music Education for Every Student
MUSIC CLASSES OFFERED Recorder
Drumline
Beginning Band
Jazz Band
Advanced Band
Beginning String Ensemble
Junior Colorguard
Advanced String Ensemble
PERFORMANCES Mater Dei High School Home Football games (Pep Band) Mater Dei High School Home Basketball games (Pep Band) Christmas at the Corner @ Mater Dei HS Knotts Berry Farm Theme Park Disneyland Theme Park California Adventure Theme Park
Segerstrom Center of the Arts (Choir Concert) Chapman University Concert Band Festival Spring Concert All-Star Solo/Ensemble Recital Summer Band Camp (July) And More...
PARENT QUOTES/TESTIMONIES: “I love how Music Academy has given my son confidence through the gift of music.” – Maria Elena Gomez, Mother of Alexander Valdez (Trombone, 7th grade, School of Our Lady)
“Music complements my son’s academic achievement. The ability to play a musical instrument enables my son to be a well rounded student in all aspects of his life.” – Edwin Cornejo, father of Derek Cornejo (Trombone, 7th grade, St. Anne School)
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Become a donor to help fund scholarships, new instrument purchases, staffing, private lessons, and honor band audition fees. Contact MusicAcademy@materdei.org more information!
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PERFORMING ARTS
2019 2020
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
It is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to what promises to be a year full of beauty, a year full of dialogue, a year
full of joy. Through dance and song, the visual and aural, and playing in every sense of the word, it is our hope that you may quiet the cares of a noisy world behind and find peace in our halls. It is our mission here in the arts to
empower ambassadors of change through artistic expression, engaging our community to experience, reflect and react. Just as a kaleidoscope, we pray our events shift the lens of your perception, adding new opportunities to
wonder and dream. And as we dream of the imminent construction of the Monarch Masterpiece, our new home for the performing arts, we give thanks for the countless patrons, alumni, grandparents and all who support our young artists down the path of excellence. They perform for you, they bring their greatest for you - thank you for being that stimulus for success.
And so on the heels of tremendous success on the field and in competition (Marching Band is currently ranked 1st in Orange County!), we
summon you with joy to our transformed Grotto. I do trust you are prepared for a hauntingly beautiful night, surrounded by the enchanted melodies circling you through the crisp air. Hold on to your loved ones...you never know where this haunted eve may take you!!
Mr. Scott Melvin Executive Director, Performing Arts
CHORAL & VOCAL MUSIC
Jodi Reed
Director of Choral and Vocal Music
Amanda Bistolfo
Associate Director of Choral and Vocal Music
Stefan Miller
Vocal Conservatory Director
Andrea Fouts
Kent Helwig
Vocal Instructor
Collaborative Pianist
Fatima Rizvi
Tyler Wolsten
Vocal Instructor
Anna Kietzman
Vocal Instructor
DANCE
Kristina Marquez Director of Dance
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Essence Jasperse
Kai Cameron
Dance Instructor; All Male Hip Hop Coach All Female Hip Hop Coach
Sara Gentile
Dance Assistant
Vocal Instructor
FACULTY & STAFF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Fernando Martinez Director of Instrumental Music
Taylor Smith
Associate Director of Instrumental Music; Director of Music Academy
Matthew Lopez
Music Academy Staff; Flute Instructor
Kaho Akiya
Colorguard Instructor
Ken Parker
Guitar Instructor
Jinah Chung
String Instructor
Jared Roberto
Low Brass Instructor
Bruno Cilloniz
Percussion Instructor; Marian Alliance Band Director
Marianne Wightman Music Academy Staff; Clarinet Instructor
Amanda Cruz
Colorguard Coach
Steve Viau
Director of Liturgical Music
SONG
Aubrey Price
Head Song Coach
Jennifer Galvan
Varsity Song Coach
Taylor Smith
JV Song Coach
THEATRE
Lissa Slay
Director of Theatre
Andrea Fouts
Theatre Instructor
Alexi Thomas
Production Assistant
Suzanna Vaughan
Voice and Dialects Coach
SUPPORT STAFF
Casey Rice
Technical Director
Marisa Winch
Performing Arts Department Assistant
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FALL 2019 THEATRE DIRECTING & STAGE MANAGEMENT TEAMS MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
Assistant Director – Annemarie Verkuylen Stage Manager – Ben Cruz Assistant Stage Managers Lindsay Aquino, Dario Rimicci, John Warburton
THE DIVINERS
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
Assistant Director – Gwen Smith Stage Manager – Dario Rimicci Assistant Stage Managers Fiona Mulholland, Caroline Kawabe
As stage managers, assistant stage managers, and assistant directors, these students work behind the scenes, but also front and center as they guide a theatrical production from process to production to the final performance. We sat down with these student managers and asked them why they enjoy stage managing and directing. Here’s what they had to say. FIONA: It’s very involved and immersive – you don’t get to work like this with all tech positions. CAROLINE: It’s very hands-on while you get to establish relationships with other production members. DARIO: You really get to know everyone you are working with. As an ASM, you are overseeing every aspect of the production – you pick up on people’s behaviors, energy… FIONA: …you learn to collaborate with different people. ANNEMARIE: You are a different person to different people based on their needs. CAROLINE: You are a source of guidance for everyone. It’s a good feeling to know you are helping everyone, that they can trust you and ask you for help. GWEN: For ADs, the chance to see your artistic vision come to life – in a show, as an actor, you only see your part, but as an AD you get to see the story you have been seeing in your mind come to life. ANNEMARIE: As an AD, you see the show as a whole – and also see individual contributions to arrive at the best solutions possible. You see the growth overall in the process – the actors, the technicians – you see them grow. GWEN: It’s a unique perspective, because the stage management team is running the process but we get to see the overall picture. LINDSAY: In order for a show to succeed, organization is vital. Being a stage management team gives the cast and crew a nurturing environment to help us grow as a company. BEN: I really love being able to develop my time management and prioritization skills; and being able to be in an authoritative position, while not bossing everyone around…being able to be friends with everyone, while still being a guiding hand. JOHN: It’s a unique angle to see the show.
Clockwise (from top): John Warburton, Fiona Mulholland, Annemarie Verkuylen, Ben Cruz, Dario Rimicci, Caroline Kawabe, Gwen Smith, Lindsay Aquino
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CHORAL & VOCAL MUSIC PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT
MEET YOUR CHORAL & VOCAL MUSIC MASTERS
We recently sat down with our new director and the rest of the faculty to find out a little more about their background and why they love being at Mater Dei. Here’s what they had to say.
JODI REED
Director of Choral & Vocal Music
AMANDA BISTOLFO Associate Director of Choral & Vocal Music
Q: Why do you love choral & vocal music?
Q: How has choral & vocal music affected your life?
A: I love choir! There is nothing like the feeling of voices coming together, could be ten voices or two hundred - usually with some of your best friends, singing, creating amazing harmony and beautiful music together. It’s incredible to be able to create something from nothing - no instruments you hold or play, just the sound of the human voice.
A: I love the choral community, the sound itself, and the ability to accomplish things in a group that I couldn’t possibly do alone. While conducting during an assistantship after graduating college, I remember standing in front of a choir and realizing that I was truly happy and doing what I was meant to do, and I still feel that way when I get up in front of a choir today.
Q: What do you love most about working at MD?
Q: What do you love most about working at MD?
A: T he kids at Mater Dei are awesome! I love their dedication to everything they do!
A: T he students, of course! But also, the support from administration and the community. Plus, our students have access to so many opportunities within the program.
FUN FACT: I ’m obsessed with the ocean. I was a diver in high school and am currently an advanced scuba diver.
STEFAN MILLER
Vocal Music Conservatory Director
FUN FACT: I can juggle and have mean roundhouse and crescent kicks.
KENT HELWIG
Collaborative Pianist
Q: How did you get into vocal music?
Q: W hy do you love working at Mater Dei?
A: I joined choir as a freshman in high school because my brother said it was cool. I was the worst of the worst, but I practiced before school, during lunch and after school to match pitch. As an adult, I can’t imagine doing anything else that brings me as much joy as singing & teaching voice. No where else do I feel as alive as when I’m on stage.
A: H ere at Mater Dei, as a working musician and educator, I really enjoy sharing my passion for music with students and strive to be creative in communicating musical concepts.
Q: What do you love most about working at MD? A: I love being able to impart knowledge & share my joy and passion with the students, while helping them find their own voice and passion. FUN FACT: I am currently on the Broadway tour of “Spongebob the Musical” 22
Q: What is the best part about working with students? A: M ost of all, witnessing a student’s transformation, their commitment to excellence, seeing and hearing their artistic growth is exhilarating for me and is one of the most rewarding aspects of my work. FUN FACT: My other car used to be a monorail.
Mangia Mangia Restaurant Reviews: Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind, authentic Italian restaurant, owned and operated by two brothers from Sicily. Giuseppe and Pietro Cefalu have been making waves in Huntington Beach for years now. While the setting and the site are casual, the food is classic Italian and the service warm and friendly.
The Cefalus proudly serve only the freshest seafood (selected daily), an array of pastas with mouthwatering sauces, as well as signature eggplant dishes and a famous calamari fritti. This bustling favorite with locals is sure to please. Reservations are recommended for parties of four or more.
After culinary school in Italy, the Cefalu brothers worked in the restaurant industry for years, Pietro as Head Chef of some of the finest restaurants in Italy. In the early 1980's the brothers brought their authentic Italian cuisine to America, Giuseppe working on the West Coast, until finally opening Mangia Mangia in 1987. You could easily drown yourself in Marinara at Mangia Mangia, but keep an eye on the beloved restaurant's daily specials and you'll find all manner of Sicilian favorites. Look for the bucatini with roasted cauliflower, pine nuts and raisins that hews as closely to North Africa as it does to the Italian coast. Or opt for the swordfish with grilled eggplant that's dressed with bright, acidic citrus. When you walk in, the smell of garlic makes your mouth water. One of the two Sicilian brothers greets you at the door. The place is a typical mom and pop restaurant, nothing too flashy other than the flat screen playing tour videos of Italy.
Mangia Mangia Italian Restaurant 16079 Goldenwest St Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714 841-8887 Open Monday-Sunday for Dinner Monday- Friday for Lunch We take reservations for parties of 4 or more
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