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Welcome to the 201718 season of Newman Center Presents. We are proud to present an eclectic mix of performances that represents the highest level of artistic excellence. We are dedicated to exploring a broad range of culturally diverse programs and stimulating dialogue on social issues through the performing arts. This season, we launch two new series: the Family Series and the Student Matinee Series. These shows are a great way to introduce young people to the power and magic of live performance. The Newman Center continues to grow and thrive because of your support. We invite you to share your enthusiasm with your friends and family by organizing groups to attend performances or bringing a young person to a performance. I look forward to sharing more unforgettable evenings together. Thank you for being a part of the Newman Center’s 15th season.
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Over the years, Denver audiences have come to count on the Newman Center and its acclaimed performing arts series. This year, we are launching a Family Series and a Student Matinee Series. Both series are results of the realization of DU IMPACT 2025, our strategic vision, which calls on the University to expand its deep roots in the Denver community, with a commitment to diversity and inclusion through our programming, learning and community engagement. The Newman Center’s stages enable our students to demonstrate their remarkable gifts, attracting some of the most promising and talented young people in the nation. This building helps every student production in our Lamont School of Music and the Department of Theatre showcase their extraordinary energy, enthusiasm and dedication. Here at the Newman Center, our students pursue their passions and discover their capacity to collaborate and innovate. May their creativity and talent inspire us all to reflect on what it means to be human—to create and appreciate artistic expression and use it to understand ourselves and our world. Enjoy tonight’s performance. I hope you will return again to another of our many offerings. Rebecca Chopp Chancellor, University of Denver
Opened in 2002, The Robert & Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver is acclaimed as one of the nation’s finest performing arts centers. Unique in the region for its size, acoustic quality, and caliber of artists, the Newman Center is dedicated to showcasing cultural diversity, stretching the imagination, and stimulating dialogue. The Newman Center hosts nearly 500 performances each season with up to 120,000 people in attendance. As a creative and effective leader in arts presenting the NCPA has served as an artistic gathering place and an economic engine elevating Denver’s reputation as the Cultural Capital of the West. In 2016, Kendra Whitlock Ingram joined the Newman Center in the Executive Director position. Heeding the call of DU IMPACT 2025 as well as a parallel directive in the Denver Arts & Venues Imagine 2020 plan to ‘make art unavoidable,’ Ingram is focused on blurring the lines between campus and community by presenting diverse and excellent performances, developing key community partnerships, and creating programming for families in order to introduce new generations to the performing arts.
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This year, the quality of programming continues and the breadth of programming expands. We look forward to long-time favorites like the King’s Singers, Sarah Chang and Gregory Porter as well as new surprises like Cashore Marionettes. We are particularly excited for the new Family and Student Matinee Series that will bring incredible performances to young audiences.
Bob: I very much like musical theater so my first choice would be a reprise of My Fair Lady, with Rex Harrison, Stanley Holloway and Audrey Hepburn. Since that will never happen, I would settle for a Lamont production, perhaps showcasing both professionals and DU students in various roles. A second choice: we were fortunate to once have Marvin Hamlisch visit our home in Denver and play for a small gathering. He even composed a short song, with lyrics, for us. What a talent – it was magical! Judi: My fantasy concert would be Frank Sinatra with the Rat Pack including Liza Minelli, Frank with Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis Jr. dancing, Barbra Streisand (no politics), Tony Bennett, Adele, the Irish Tenors, Yo-Yo Ma, Victor Borge and Louis Armstrong. Wow, what a show that would be! Please watch the sound volume – no ear plugs needed!
If you had to choose one performance at the Newman Center from the past 14 years, what would be your favorite? A truly tough question to answer – so many outstanding performances! But perennially, we tend to favor vocal groups like Cantus, King’s Singers and the Whiffenpoofs as well as instrumental groups like Colorado Symphony ensembles, Bluegrass Masters, and Boston Brass. A truly memorable performance was by Manhattan Transfer at the 5th Anniversary concert.
To view a listing of our previous 14 seasons, please visit our website at www.newmancenterpresents.com and click on past seasons.
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The King’s Singers Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 2:00 pm June Swaner Gates Concert Hall Patrick Dunachie, countertenor Timothy Wayne-Wright, countertenor Julian Gregory, tenor Christopher Bruerton, baritone Christopher Gabbitas, baritone Jonathan Howard, bass The Family Henry Ley Bob Chilcott
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THE KING’S SINGERS The King’s Singers were officially born on May 1, 1968, when six recently-graduated choral scholars from King’s College, Cambridge, gave a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank in London. This group had formed in Cambridge and had been singing together for some years in a range of line-ups under a different name, but this big London debut was the launchpad for the five-decade-long career of The King’s Singers we know now. Their vocal make-up was (by chance) two countertenors, a tenor, two baritones and a bass, and the group has never wavered from this formation since. As former members of King’s College Choir (Cambridge), traditional choral repertoire pulsed through the veins of these founding King’s Singers, and it has never left the group’s performances. But what really distinguished The King’s Singers in the early years was their musical versatility. They were a weekly fixture on prime-time television, celebrating popular music never usually touched by choral ensembles, and their unique British charm, combined with their musical craft, captured audiences’ hearts the world over. The group ii
has consistently been welcomed on the world’s great stages throughout its history—from London’s Royal Albert Hall to the Opera House in Sydney, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts, and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw—as well as being ambassadors for musical excellence across the globe. To this day, they still prize the precision of their craft and musical diversity is among their most cherished trademarks. The King’s Singers’ have accumulated many glowing reviews from the world’s great musical publications, two Grammy® Awards, an Emmy® Award, and place in the Gramophone magazine’s inaugural Hall of Fame; not to mention some of the other fantastic—and wacky—awards bestowed upon them over the course of their 50-year history. One of the keys to the group’s success has been the slow turnover of its members. Including the current six singers, there have only been 26 King’s Singers since 1968, which has allowed the techniques that guide every aspect of the group’s music-making to be inherited and refined without getting lost through a rapid change of line-up. The group’s ongoing commitment to enriching the world of
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music has led to numerous wonderful collaborations with all of kinds of extraordinary musicians. In their their early years, the group’s sound was informed by the work of arrangers like Gordon Langford, Daryl Runswick, and Goff Richards, many of whom had worked extensively with brass bands. Writing for voices with this specific experience helped to develop the blended ‘close-harmony’ sound that has become a hallmark for so many King’s Singers performances and recordings since. In more recent times, individual King’s Singers, such as Philip Lawson and Bob Chilcott, have written music prolifically from within the group. This music sits alongside a panoply of commissioned works by many of the supreme composers of our times, including Sir John Tavener, György Ligeti, Toru Takemitsu, John Rutter, Luciano Berio, Nico Muhly, and Eric Whitacre. The group’s mission has always been to expand its repertoire not just for itself, but for ensembles and choirs of all kinds around the world, with much of their commissioned repertoire and arrangements in print through the publisher Hal Leonard. In fact, over two million items from their King’s Singers collection have been shared with their customers worldwide.
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This ongoing commitment to spreading great music incorporates a lot of teaching, both on tour and at home. The group has always led workshops across the world as they travel, and week-long residential courses now also take an important place in the annual calendar, when the six King’s Singers work with groups and individuals on the techniques of ensemble singing that have governed how they make music to this day. The world may have changed a lot in the fifty years since the original King’s Singers came together, but today’s group is still charged by the same lifeblood—one that wants to radiate the joy that singing brings us every day, and that is as determined as ever to give joy to audiences with virtuosity and vision for an exciting musical future.
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DONOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT as of October 5, 2017 Lifetime ($1,000,000+) Morley C. Ballantine* Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Joy S. Burns Ruth S. Byron* Adolph Coors Foundation June Swaner Gates* Jane M. and Frederic C.* Hamilton The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Kresge Foundation Robert and Judi Newman Robert and Judi Newman Family Foundation Virginia E. Trevorrow* Carl M. Williams* Lifetime ($500,000+) Patrick D. and Joan A. Bowlen William K. and Rita Bass* Coors Devonshire Charitable Trust Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank Lewis D. and John J. Gilbert Foundation Celeste C. and Jack J. Grynberg Ronald L.* and Carol L.* Moore Scott J. and Virginia L. Reiman Reiman Foundation Daniel L. Ritchie Lifetime ($100,000+) Anonymous Raphael Levy Memorial Foundation Jordon* and Essie Perlmutter Porter Adventist Hospital Richard C. and Jeanne P. Saunders Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Vera M. Winchester* Judith M. and Marvin E. Wolf Lifetime ($50,000+) Fine Arts Foundation Gareth D. Flora LaRetta M. Flora Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Kern Family Foundation Mary L. Rossick and Jerome H. Kern The Kenneth King Foundation Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund iv
J. K. Mullen Foundation Anna and John J. Sie The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation John W. and Marilyn Johnson Stoddard Pioneer Legacy Society Donors who have included the Newman Center in their estate plans Anonymous Thomas and Brenda Douglis Sally G. Plummer Gift Pledges ($25,000+) Pledges made within the past five years Friends of Chamber Music Celeste C. and Jack J. Grynberg Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton L. Roger and Meredith Hutson
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PATRON INFORMATION • The Newman Center for the Performing Arts is fully accessible to patrons in wheelchairs and to those with other special needs. Patrons needing accommodations for a disability should call the Box Office as early as possible at 303.871.7720. • We offer COMPLIMENTARY PARKING for all Newman Center Presents shows in the Newman Center garage, subject to availability. Patrons are advised not to park in the neighborhoods, as most of the side streets have one-hour parking only. Arrive early to ensure a space in the garage. Food and beverages are prohibited in the seating areas of all theatres. • No audio, photographic, or video equipment of any kind is allowed in the performance venues.
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• Artists and programs are subject to change without notice. • All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. • Patrons are encouraged to call the Newman Center for information on the suitability of events for children. • The University of Denver is a smoke-free campus. Smoking is permitted only in the designated smoking area on S. York Street, south of the loading dock.
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