CU Presents Magazine Winter 2016, February 2, 2017

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Global performance. World-class entertainment. You have to be here.

80th Anniversary

2016-2017 Season


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The Nile Project Where words fail, music speaks. 80 Anniversary th

statement.

To the musician-activists of The Nile Project, these five words, first spoken by Hans Christian Andersen, aren’t just food for thought—they’re a mission

Founded just a few years ago, The Nile Project brings together performers from the 11 African countries along the Nile River not just to play grooving multicultural music but also to send a political message: water is precious and scarce, and we must all band together to decide how best to use it. “Wherever a path can be found to help raise awareness of and find solutions to universal issues, it’s better to be there,” says Steven Sogo, a Burundian vocalist, bassist, guitarist and ikembe player. “We are using our music not only to entertain but also to educate.” More than 400 million people currently call the Nile River Basin home, and that population is set to double in the next 40 years, creating an ever-increasing demand for water in an area already facing water shortages. Through music and classroom education, the Nile Project hopes to propel Northeastern African politicians to join forces in fairly allocating the river’s resources. It’s a tough job, given the diversity of languages spoken, religions practiced and wealth—or lack thereof—in the region. “I feel so sorry to see how Africans don’t listen to each other,” Sogo says. “We are always limiting ourselves to

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what we know and have, what is wrong. We don’t know what’s going on abroad in our neighboring countries.” Kenyan percussionist and vocalist Kasiva Mutua says she once had limited knowledge of other cultures—until she joined the Nile Project. “We have so much in common,” she says. “We discover so many similarities that I personally stop seeing Egyptians as Egyptians and Ugandans as Ugandans and so forth. I see them simply as Nile citizens.” Mutua says she hopes the Nile Project’s catchy, unique international beats are not just enjoyable but also thought-provoking for Boulder audiences. While not all Americans face a water crisis, plenty of other pressing issues demand that people of different beliefs unite for a common cause. “We hope that by watching how the music comes together from different countries into one solid sound, how the instruments interact with each other and how languages are sung into rhythms not of their own, inspires people to find ways of cooperating to come up with sustainable solutions,” she says. Sogo adds that even for those who aren’t politically inclined, the Nile Project’s performance promises to be memorable and enjoyable. “Everyone speaks the language of music,” he says. “You don’t need to understand the lyrics to shake your head or your whole body!” Thursday, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m. | tickets start at $20

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2016-17 Season Deborah Voigt

Voigt Lessons Experience the moving story of a worldrenowned soprano’s successes and struggles in a performance that’s part recital and part one-woman show. Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

80th Anniversary

Yo-Yo Ma

The world’s greatest living cellist gives a once-in-a-lifetime solo recital on the Artist Series. From his partnership with the Silk Road Ensemble to his cross-disciplinary collaborations, Yo-Yo Ma is the only musician who can travel seamlessly between genres and cultures. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Poema de Andalucía

Transport yourself to romantic southern Spain with an “infectiously joyful” (The New York Times) demonstration of authentic Spanish dance. This energetic performance combines sensual movement, colorful costumes and irresistible Andalusian folk music. Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

The Nile Project

Take in vibrant, joyful and original music combining the traditions of 11 countries up and down Africa’s diverse Nile River basin. This “committed, euphoric international coalition” (The New York Times) of performers transcends language and cultural barriers to unite in harmony. Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

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“The Man with the Golden Flute” pays a visit to Boulder for a mesmerizing, genredefying performance. Between his classical credits, his starstudded collaborations and his iconic recordings for The Lord of the Rings films, Sir James Galway is the premier flutist of our time. Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 7:30 p.m.

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Alter/Altar Opens Mar. 3 MFA Dance Works In a shared evening of dance, MFA candidates Gwen Ritchie and Arneshia Williams each create, revisit and revise spheres of knowing from their own unique kinesthetic voices.

Peter and the Starcatcher Opens April 14 By by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker based on the Novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Ever wondered what Peter Pan’s childhood was like before Wendy met him in Neverland? Based on a best-selling 2006 novel, Peter and the Starcatcher travels back to Peter’s early adventures in an orphanage, aboard a weather-beaten ship holding precious cargo and on a magical remote island.

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80th Anniversary

THE NILE PROJECT — February 2, 2017

The Nile Project Personnel Adel Mekha Ahmed Omar Asia Madani Dave Otieno Ibrahim Fanous Kasiva Mutua Michael Bazibu Mohamed Abozekry Nader El Shaer Saleeb Fawzy Selamnesh Zemene Steven “Sogo” Irambona

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Nile Project Artists

THE NILE PROJECT — February 2, 2017

Adel Mekha: A widely respected Nubian percussionist and vocalist based in Cairo, Mekha’s knowledge of traditional Nubian rhythms and an expressive singing voice have brought him work with a wide range of ensembles and projects. Ahmed Omar: Born in Libya to an Eritrean father and Egyptian mother, it is no surprise that mixing cultures has become part of Omar’s creative output. Today, he plays bass for several leading Egyptian bands and organizes the AfriCairo festival and music project. Asia Madani: A Sudanese vocalist and percussionist residing in Cairo, Madani grew up surrounded by music with a father who played oud and a professional percussionist as a brother. She is a captivating performer who has appeared at many international festivals. Dave Otieno: One of Kenya’s leading guitarists, Otieno is fluent in the Benga style common to the Lake Victoria region. He has toured throughout Africa and Europe and recently performed at the Folklife Festival at the Smithsonian, Washington D.C. Ibrahim Fanous: An Eritrean kraar player and vocalist based in London, Fanous began his vocal training at a young age in Eastern Sudan in three different languages—Arabic, Tegrenia and Amharic. He performs internationally throughout North Africa and Europe. Kasiva Mutua: Kenyan percussionist and singer Mutua may have learned drumming from her grandmother, but she has developed her own knack for powerful beats. One of Kenya’s leading drummers, her expressive playing can tell a story

on its own, or keep a band perfectly in the pocket. Michael Bazibu: A member of Uganda’s leading traditional music and dance company, Ndere, for the past 17 years, Bazibu plays several traditional Ugandan stringed and percussion instruments with virtuosic grace. Mohamed Abozekry: Despite his tender years, this Egyptian oud player has a stunning command of his instrument as well as an open ear for other forms, skills that got him a recent album deal with Harmonia Mundi. Nader El Shaer: Born in the culturally rich town of Port Said, Egypt, El Shaer taught himself accordion and ney, only to fall in love with the tones of the kawala (end-blown cane flute) and its role in Arabic classical music. Saleeb Fawzy: Born in Minya, Egypt, vocalist and percussionist Fawzy has a deep knowledge of coptic church hymns and has toured throughout Europe and the Arab world. He is currently working on Tawasol project, helping people to learn through art. Selamnesh Zemene: Hailing from a long line of unique culture bearers in Northern Ethiopia, this young singer has brought her traditions to collaborations with indie darlings like Debo Band and The Ex. Steven “Sogo” Irambona: Born in Burundi, Steven Irambona started to play the guitar and sing at an early age. He is a World Bank Musical Ambassador for Burundi and a popular voice of the people. Irambona has lived in exile in the United States since 2015.

About the Nile Project The Nile Project is transforming the Nile conflict by inspiring, educating and empowering an international network of university students to cultivate the sustainability of their ecosystem. The project’s model integrates music, education, dialogue, leadership and innovation to engage students across disciplines and geographies. Music Program An expanding collective of artists from the 11 Nile countries redefining principles of crosscultural musical collaboration. Also a series of community choirs applying the same principles across the Nile Basin.

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University Program A suite of student activities, including a yearlong fellowship program, university chapters and local community projects in cities across the Nile Basin. Network Program An international network of scholars, executives and policymakers focusing on developing collaborative solutions to food sustainability in the Nile Basin.

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Nile Background The Nile, one of the world’s most iconic rivers, has captivated the imagination of millions throughout time. Originating in two sources— Lake Victoria in East Africa and Lake Tana in the Ethiopian highlands—the 6,670-kilometer river flows northward through a diversity of climates, landscapes and cultures before passing through Egypt and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

The Nile River Basin is wrought with political, environmental, economic and social challenges requiring a new approach to better address the myriad challenges it faces. As regional tensions flare, the Nile Project offers a unique grassroots strategy to effectively mobilize thousands of people across the Nile Basin and beyond in constructive cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration.

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THE NILE PROJECT — February 2, 2017

Its 450 million inhabitants are projected to double within the next 25 years, placing an ever increasing demand for Nile water, water that is tied to all aspects of life—from the food on tables to the electricity that powers homes to people’s health. Even now, people living along the Nile are vulnerable to water-related hardships. At least five nations in the Nile Basin are facing water stress. Seven of the 11 Nile countries continue to suffer from undernourishment rates higher than 30 percent. Less than 10 percent of basin residents have access to electricity. The core issue at hand is how to peacefully allocate Nile Basin water among 11 nations with different needs and priorities, whose populations are all skyrocketing.

This mounting resource scarcity has contributed to a geopolitical conflict between upstream and downstream riparian states. Tremendous political capital has been expended to draft the Nile Cooperative Framework Agreement, an international treaty to govern water distribution and infrastructure projects differently from the existing 1959 Egyptian-Sudanese treaty giving Egypt the majority water right annually. While the agreement has yet to win mutual consensus, the arduous negotiation process has exposed the deep-seated mistrust between countries, the absence of opportunities for citizen-led dialogue and the lack of a unified identity and vision for the future development of a shared Nile ecosystem.


Coming soon... THE NILE PROJECT — February 2, 2017

80th Anniversary

Deborah Voigt Voigt Lessons

Saturday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Macky Auditorium, tickets $20 and up “Not only has her majestic voice made her fans love her, but so has the soprano’s profound feeling for texts and subtleties of musical style, not to mention her genuine sense of humor.” The Wall Street Journal

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Deborah Voigt Those who believe operatic stardom can be found in anyone with natural 80th Anniversary talent, a decent work ethic and a large stash of herbal tea might be blindsided—in the best possible way—by what household-name soprano Deborah Voigt has to say about finding fame. In “Voigt Lessons,” a performance that’s part recital and part one-woman show, the Metropolitan Opera leading lady reveals all, from her successes to her rock-bottom struggles. Through refreshingly frank anecdotes, songs and arias, Voigt shares the moving story of her upbringing, her promising young adult years, her tales of love lost and found and, finally, the big break that kicked off her decades-long career in the spotlight. “Voigt is a down-to-earth woman with an ebullient personality who communicates best through her music,” says New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini, who attended the premiere performance of “Voigt Lessons.” “She gives a chatty, witty and sometimes painfully poignant account of her life … weaving in performances of inspirational songs, art songs, show songs and bits of arias … [in] an exuberant performance that drew a rousing ovation from the delighted audience.”

Wagnerian sound. With a singular stage presence, a uniquely beautiful voice and a folksy, relatable personality, she’s managed to inspire millions of music lovers. It might be hard to believe, then, that the going wasn’t always this good for Voigt. As a child of devout Baptists in Wheeling, Illinois, she knew she could sing but didn’t learn much about opera. She was well into adulthood when she enrolled in the voice program at California State University at Fullerton. In the years ahead, Voigt struggled to fight criticism, find a big break and eradicate emotional instability. But through it all, Voigt persevered—and to the delight of her fans, today the down-to-earth diva’s voice is stronger and more beautiful than ever. The Wall Street Journal proclaims, “Not only has her majestic voice made her fans love her, but so has the soprano’s profound feeling for texts and subtleties of musical style, not to mention her genuine sense of humor.” Saturday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m. | tickets start at $20

If Voigt’s story is any indication, it takes some nearimpossible combination of thick skin, a sense of humor and an unparalleled, powerhouse voice to make it in the intensely competitive world of opera. Today, she’s one of the most recognizable divas: She appears regularly on the world’s biggest stages, is the author of a bestselling memoir and is known internationally for her classic

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Global performance. World-class entertainment. You have to be here.

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David Requiro and Meta Weiss, cello Join us for a tantalizing and inspiring collection of music written for the unusual combination of two cellos, performed by award-winning cellists Meta Weiss and David Requiro. The program, a perfect blend of virtuosity and atmosphere, includes never-before-heard works and well-loved classics.

Vibraphonist Doug Walter and friends Take a musical journey through C.S. Lewis' Four Stages of Enchantment, from Winniethe-Pooh innocence to sorcery to maturity, with mezzo soprano Abigail Nims. Fiery flamenco marimba and guitar music by Steve Mullins follows. The second half of the program features a swinging vibesbass duo in jazz standards, originals and gospel.

Pianist Alexandra Nguyen and friends This program features the creative outcomes of musings: contemplations on color and energy, the cosmos and life. Don't miss the beloved Patrick Mason in his last faculty performance before he begins his exploration of new vistas at the end of the academic year. Works by Higdon, Gougeon and Rachmaninoff.

Weiss-Requiro Duo

Rapture's Four Stages

January 24

February 21

Pianist Margaret McDonald and friends Margaret McDonald and colleagues Harumi Rhodes, Peter Cooper and Jennifer Bird perform the repertoire most frequently requested for collaborative piano auditions, including works by César Franck, Francis Poulenc and Claude Debussy.

Pianist Jennifer Hayghe and friends Experience the dazzling brilliance of Scarlatti’s keyboard sonatas, the nostalgia of Grieg’s short and sweet Lyric Pieces and the majesty and intensity of Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio in C minor in this varied program of some of Jennifer Hayghe's favorite works.

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Luminous and Lyrical

January 31

February 28

David Korevaar, piano Delight in an intimate evening of music from the bookends of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. On the program are works by Beethoven and Brahms, pieces by American composer Lowell Liebermann and the regional premiere of several musical poems by Italian impressionist Luigi Perrachio.

Violinist Geraldine Walther and friends Geraldine Walther, Harumi Rhodes, David Requiro and David Korevaar perform a variety of works and styles, from Beethoven's String Trio in G Major to Schoenberg's seldom-performed String Trio to the romantic and popular Piano Quartet in E-flat Major by Robert Schumann.

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March 21

Once a Flutist...

Flutist Christina Jennings and friends Christina Jennings performs as part of the Once a Flutist festival in a program celebrating the diversity and community of the oldest instrument on Earth. Joining her will be members of the Eisenhower Elementary School choir, the CU choirs wtih conductor Gregory Gentry, and many current and former CU flute studio alumni.

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The Artist Series presents performances of fine music and performing arts to which the community would otherwise not have access. The highest quality emerging and internationally recognized artists provide world-class performances and residency activities that enhance the learning environment at the University of Colorado Boulder and the cultural life of the community. The Artist Series includes a variety of presentations from many cultures and traditions.

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Artist Series Advisory Board Lissy Garrison Laima Haley Daryl James, President

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The Takács Society, formed by the College of Music, provides the critical resources to support the work of the Takács Quartet—to advance their teaching endeavors, provide scholarships that are essential to attract and retain exceptionally gifted young artists, and sponsor guest artists in the Takács performance series.

Benefactor

Albert and Nancy Boggess Lyle Bourne and Rita Yaroush Norma Johnson in memory of Fay Shwayder Gary and Judith Judd in memory of Fay Shwayder Takács String Quartet

Sponsor

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Supporter

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Make all gifts payable to the University of Colorado Foundation and mail to: Takács Society CU College of Music, 301 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0301 For credit card payments, questions or additional information, please call the College of Music Advancement Office at 303-735-6070.

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Friends of Eklund Opera

The Eklund Opera Program is recognized nationwide as one of the finest programs of its kind in the country. Its success is a reflection of outstanding faculty, exceptionally gifted students, professional production standards and, ultimately, the successful placement of students after graduation in the professional world. You are invited to be a part of the tradition of excellence that has come to characterize Eklund Opera. Your support is pivotal to maintaining the stature of this seminal program. To explore the role you can take in supporting Eklund Opera, please contact our Advancement Office at 303-735-6070.

Benefactor

Contributor

Anonymous David Allen and Carol DeBaca Paul Eklund Robert Stuart Graham Robert Martin The Academy Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Sponsor

Alan and Martha Stormo

Patron

Chris and Barbara Christoffersen Jack Finlaw and Gregory Movesian Lloyd and Mary Gelman Albert and Betsy Hand Gordon and Mitzi Ledingham Krista Marks and Brent Milne Antoinette and Douglas Shaller Ken and Ruth Wright in memory of Mayme Lacy

Supporter

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Recognizing the importance of the arts and live vocal performance in an increasingly distracted world, longtime Boulder resident Paul Eklund made a generous gift in October 2014 to help establish a $2 million endowment at the CU Boulder College of Music. Funding from the endowment helps support three opera productions each academic year, the CU New Opera Workshop and an opera scenes program for new students. From left: Paul Eklund Leigh Holman, Director of Opera Robert Shay, College of Music Dean

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Joan McLean Braun, Executive Director Laima Haley, Marketing and P.R. Director Jessie Bauters, Assistant Director of Communications and Web Administrator Daniel Leonard, Marketing Manager Jill Kimball, Public Relations Manager Morgan Gallo, Social Content Creator Maureen Bailey, Communications Assistant Analise Iwanski, Graphic Design Assistant Video Producers: Emma Salvati, Jackson Xia Emily K. Harrison, Publications Coordinator Heather MacDonald, Distributions Coordinator Andrew Metzroth, Box Office Manager Michael Casey, Box Office Services Manager Box Office Assistants: Elise Campbell, Taralynn Dorr, Adrienne Havelka, Megan Quilliam, Chris Ruiz, Karen Van Acker Kevin Harbison, Recording Engineer Michael Johnston, Financial Manager Jeni Webster, Membership Benefits Coordinator

Macky Auditorium Staff

Rudy Betancourt, Director John Jungerberg, Operations Manager Sara Krumwiede, Assistant Director JP Osnes, Technical Director Rhett Snyder, Assistant Technical Director Rojana Savoye, House Manager Nicole Anderson, Assistant House Manager Program Editor: Jill Kimball Program Layout: Emily K. Harrison

College of Music Dean's Cabinet

Robert Shay, Dean James Austin, Associate Dean for Enrollment Management and Undergraduate Studies Joan McLean Braun, Assistant Dean for Concerts and Strategic Communications Steven Bruns, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies John Davis, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Operations Lissy Garrison, Assistant Dean for Advancement Alexander George, Executive Assistant to the Dean

David Mallett, Senior Director of Budget and Finance

College of Music Advisory Board Mikhy Ritter, Chair Sue Baer Jim Bailey Christopher Brauchli Bob Bunting Jan Burton Bob Charles Paul Eklund Bill Elliott Martha Coffin Evans Jonathan Fox David Fulker Grace Gamm Lloyd Gelman Doree Hickman

Patron Info Accessibility and Parking

Photography and video recordings Macky Auditorium is fully wheelchair of any type are strictly prohibited accessible; ADA-accessible parking during the performance. is available nearby. Please call the Box Office as early as possible to Food is permitted in the seating areas of Macky Auditorium but is make arrangements. prohibited in other campus venues Paid parking is available in the Euclid unless otherwise noted. Avenue Autopark Lot 310 and Lot 204. Contact the Box Office or check Smoking is not permitted anywhere. the CU Presents website for more CU Boulder is a smoke-free campus! information.

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Ticket Sales are final; no refunds.

Exchanges are subject to availability and must be made at least one business day prior to the day of performance. Subscribers may exchange tickets for free. Single ticket exchanges are subject to a $3 exchange fee. Upgrade fees may apply in all cases. Please return your tickets to the Box Office prior to the performance if you are unable to use them.

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