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The Michael C. Rockefeller Arts Center presents:

Commencement Eve Pops The Inspiration of Broadway: Songs of Hope, Optimism and Determination

A Virtual Concert, Friday, May 14, 2021 State University of New York at Fredonia

Season Sponsor Series Sponsor LAKE SHORE SAVINGS BANK DFT COMMUNICATIONS

STARRING Cameron Clements Emily Minch Kelly Follette Avery Norris Joseph Greenan Jong Sang Rheu Ian Hayes Joe Russi

The Fredonia Chamber Choir The Fredonia Vocal Jazz Dr. Vernon Huff, conductor Chamber Ensemble Adina Martin, graduate assistant conductor Kim Nazarian, guest clinician

Instrumental Jazz Nonet Dr. Nick Weiser, conductor and pianist

Conceived, Produced and Directed by Jefferson Westwood SONGS IN ORDER OF PERFORMANCE

Put on a Happy Face from “”...... Joseph Greenan I Got Rhythm from “Girl Crazy”...... Emily Minch Tomorrow from “”...... Cameron Clements No One is Alone from “”...... Fredonia Vocal Jazz Chamber Ensemble Heart from “”...... Joseph Greenan, Ian Hayes Jong Sang Rheu and Joe Russi *** Seasons of Love from “”...... The Fredonia Chamber Choir Maybe this Time from “”...... Avery Norris This is the Moment from “Jekyll and Hyde”...... Ian Hayes The Impossible Dream from “Man of LaMancha”...... Jong Sang Rheu You Will Be Found from “”...... Fredonia Chamber Choir with the Instrumental Jazz Nonet *** Together (Wherever We Go) from “”...... Kelley Follette and Emily Minch Happy Days are Here Again with Get Happy...... Avery Norris and Cameron Clements Defying Gravity from “Wicked”...... Kelly Follette Don’t Rain on My from “”...... Joe Russi You’ll Never Walk Alone with Climb Every Mountain from “Carousel” and “”...... The Fredonia Chamber Choir

PRODUCTION TEAM

Repertoire Selection and Casting Virtual Choir Video Editors Paul W. Mockovak Scott Cook Laurie Tramuta Brian Krock Jefferson Westwood Graham Wolfe Pianist Choral Audio Mixing James Welch Graham Wolfe Costume and Color Consultant Emcee Segments Videographer Jessica Lustig Jay Gleason Video Streaming Robert Rhoads BIOGRAPHIES

DR. VERNON HUFF is the Di- His baccalaureate degree is in cho- Santiago de Cuba International rector of Choral Activities and As- ral music education from Furman Jazz Festival, the Montreux Jazz sociate Professor of Choral Music University. Festival, the Umbria Jazz Festival, Education at The State University Recently, Huff has led clinics, the Xerox Rochester International of New York adjudicated festivals, and conduct- Jazz Festival, ’s at Fredonia, ed choirs in Connecticut, Delaware, “Prez Fest,” and Carnegie Hall. He where he Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, has enjoyed performance engage- teaches cours- and South Carolina. He currently ments with musicians including es in choral serves as Resources and Repertoire Dick Oatts, Byron Stripling, Bob conducting, Coordinator for Colleges and Uni- Brookmeyer, Christian McBride, choral meth- versities for the New York chapter Peter Erskine, and the New York ods, grad- of the American Choral Directors Voices. Highly regarded as a col- uate music Association, Governor of Province laborative pianist, Weiser appears education 17 of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and on recent CD releases by tubist courses, and is Director of Music at Fredonia Justin Benevidez of Florida State conducts the Chamber Choir and First United Methodist Church. University, longtime Ithaca College Masterworks Chorus. At Fredonia, trumpet professor Frank Gabriel he oversees a choral program of DR. NICK WEISER is that most Campos, and Weiser’s own jazz five choirs and over three hundred rare combination - a musician’s trio, i3°, featuring bassist Nicholas students. musician, and a musical ambas- Walker and drummer Greg Evans. With ten years of public school sador to the He recently recorded his own solo teaching at the elementary and sec- masses. A piano album, which was released ondary levels, he has taught choral communi- in 2020. and general music in California, cative artist A passionate and dedicated ed- Ohio, and South Carolina. In 2006, skilled not ucator, Weiser has been the archi- Huff earned National Board cer- only as a pia- tect and director of the Jazz Studies tification in Choral Music, Early nist, conduc- curriculum at the State University Adolescence through Young Adult- tor, and band- of New York at Fredonia since the hood. At the high school level, he leader, but as program began in 2017. Among his worked with concert choirs, show a composer, duties at SUNY Fredonia, Weiser choirs, gospel choirs, and in musi- arranger, edu- is proud to conduct two stellar big cal theatre. He is a Suzuki certified cator, and scholar, Weiser has per- bands, the Fredonia Jazz Orchestra piano instructor and has frequently formed to acclaim as a soloist and and the DownBeat award-winning performed as a baritone soloist, collaborator in numerous idioms. New Jazz Ensemble. In the greater including as at the Piccolo Spoleto Diligence, curiosity, and love of Fredonia community, Weiser serves festival in Charleston, SC. music led him from his tiny home- as artistic director of the Fredonia While earning his DMA in town of Dighton, Kansas first to the Jazz Society, which he co-founded, choral conducting at Arizona State University of Kansas, and then on performing regularly and facili- University, Huff served as conduc- to the Eastman School of Music, tating concerts sponsored by the tor of the ASU Men’s Chorus, lead where he earned his MM and DMA organization. Prior to coming to teaching assistant, and for one year, in the Department of Jazz Studies Fredonia, Weiser taught at Ithaca choral ensembles coordinator. He & Contemporary Media under the College from 2011 to 2017 and at earned the MM degree in choral tutelage and mentorship of Harold Cornell University from 2013 to conducting from The Ohio State Danko and Bill Dobbins, among 2017, and has maintained a private University, where he received the others. teaching studio for many years. Outstanding Graduate Student – Weiser has dazzled audiences Performance Division award and around the United States and in directed the Lyric Opera Chorus. Europe with performances at the Continued BIOGRAPHIES Continued JEFFERSON WESTWOOD of Rockefeller Arts Center and KELLY (Producer) has served as director the center’s corporate sponsorship FOLLETE of Rockefeller Arts Center for the program. Through these initiatives (Soloist) is a last 39 years and a producer of the and the eight permanent endow- sophomore BFA University’s commencement-eve ments that he has been instrumental concerts for the last 30. Oversee- in creating, he has brought in over major, stud- ing over 130 $3.5 million to support arts pro- ies with Lynne events a year grams at Fredonia. McMurtry. Her (in a “nor- Jefferson holds degrees from Fredonia mal” year) in Tufts University and Michigan credits include the four hall State University. “Sweet Charity” and “Macbeth.” complex, his He has been active in profes- responsibil- sional and service organizations at JOSEPH ities include the local, state, national and inter- GREENAN programming national levels. Beneficiaries of his (Soloist) is a and contract- service have included Rotary, the junior Musical ing of guest Unitarian Universalist Congrega- Theatre major, artists, general management, stra- tion of Northern Chautauqua, the studies with tegic planning, staff supervision, New York State Council on the Kimberly community relations, fundraising Arts and International Performing Upcraft-Russ. and financial management. Arts for Youth. He has been hon- His Fredonia Whether it’s a traditional live ored by Fredonia with both the credits include “Grapes of Wrath” commencement-eve concert, or Chancellor’s and the President’s and “Spring Awakening.” a virtual program like “The In- Awards for excellence in profes- spiration of Broadway,” he says sional service. In 2015, the campus IAN HAYES that organizing creative projects honored him further, as one of the (Soloist) for Fredonia’s talented students, inaugural recipients of the College is a senior faculty, staff and alumni is the most Council Award for Community BFA Musi- rewarding part of his job. Favorite Engagement. cal Theater projects to date include an upstate Major. This tour of the one-act children’s opera CAMERON CLEMENTS is his second “The Ring of the Fettuccines,” (Soloist) is a Pops Concert, “An Evening of Ella and Elling- junior BFA the first being ton” with student singers and the Musical “.” Ian’s other Fredo- Cleveland Jazz Orchestra (done in Theatre nia credits include Vittorio Vidal in both Fredonia and Cleveland) and major here “Sweet Charity,” Lord Evelyn Oak- Rockefeller Arts Center’s 50th An- at Fredonia. leigh in “Anything Goes,” Mark in niversary Gala with a star-studded Some of her “Queen’s Deli,” Richard Hannay in alumni cast in September of 2019. recent credits “The 39 Steps,” and Slank in “Pe- include this ter and the Starcatcher.” Ian is also His contributions to Fredo- spring’s currently in Fredonia’s production nia include establishing the DFT “Songs For A New World” and of “Songs for a New World.” Communications Pops Series, the the 2020 production of “Sweet family-oriented Kaleidoscope Se- Charity.” She studies voice with ries, and On Stage for Youth, a per- Lynne McMurtry and is a third year forming arts field trip program for team member of Fredonia’s improv area elementary schools. He is also comedy team Random Acts. responsible for creating the Friends Continued BIOGRAPHIES Continued

EMILY (TBD), “Rosé All Day” (TBD), and “Sweet Charity” (Herman), Christ- MINCH “The Spirit Rooms of Dale” mas Pops Concert (Dancer), and (Soloist) is a (TBD). After graduation she plans “Incognito” (Thomas). While he sophomore to dive deeper into the film world says it’s a bizarre feeling, he is Musical and eventually move to Los Ange- excited, and ready to start a new Theatre major les. She wants to thank her friends adventure upon graduating. Make who studies and family for all of their support. sure to check out his website: with Angela Especially, Mom, Dad, Jules, and jongrheu.com. Haas. Her her pups too! If all else fails, she musical theater credits include will live out her days pretending JOE RUSSI “Mama Mia!” and “Grease.” she’s a Jedi Master. (Soloist) is a senior AVERY NORRIS (Soloist) is a JONG SANG RHEU (Soloist) is Musical senior BFA Musical Theatre major. a soon-to-be Theatre During her time graduate BFA major. He at Fredonia you Musical The- studies may have seen atre major. He with Laurie her in shows is delighted Tramuta. His like “Bloody, to be a part Fredonia credits include “Anything Bloody Andrew of his second Goes” and “Spring Awakening.” Jackson,” “The Commence- Wolves,” and ment Eve Pops “She Kills Mon- Concert. Amongst his most promi- sters.” Outside of Fredonia you nent shows, his credits at Fredonia can see Avery in films like “White include, “Songs for a New World” Elephant “(2020), “Clowning” (Singer), “Macbeth” (Macduff),

ENSEMBLES

THE FREDONIA CHAMBER CHOIR Dr. Vernon Huff, conductor Adina Martin, graduate assistant conductor The Fredonia Chamber Choir is the premier choral ensemble of Fredonia consisting of 26 singers auditioned from 170 voice majors. The Choir tours annually and serves as musical and cultural ambassadors for Fredonia School of Music. The Fredonia Chamber Choir specializes in advanced choral repertoire while offering addi- tional music for special events and outreach performances. Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Abigail Brudz Rory Buscaglia Daniel Barna John Coates Ashley Kaan Makenzy Chaikin Zachary Bills Patrick Conolly Emma Lincoln Jamie Gangemi Tyler Huk Samuel W. Johnson Adina Martin Magdalene Lord Joshua Kane Ryan Nowak Sarah Pearson Rachel Proffitt Robert Kleinertz Naji Powe Katie Steele Michael Teti Edward Spear Hannah Varghese Ross Wiley Mickie Wadsworth ENSEMBLES Continued

THE FREDONIA VOCAL JAZZ CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Kim Nazarian, guest clinician Zachary Bills Abigail Morrissette Courtney Hays Nathaniel Peets Shane Keyes Vanessa Vacanti Sasha McCoy Jonathan Zareski

INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ NONET Dr. Nick Weiser, conductor and pianist Daryl Warren, Saxophone Giovanni Pettigrass, Guitar Vincent Heller, Trumpet Dylan Jaques, Synthesizer Cayley Cybulska,Trumpet Thomas Sheffield, Bass William North, Trombone Jack Smith, Drums

The Fredonia jazz ensembles perform a wide range of jazz styles and often performs in smaller break-out groups that focus on specific genres. These ensembles are often engaged to perform at off-campus venues for special events. ABOUT THE SONGS

ome of Broadway’s most moving musical numbers quoted by President Barack Obama in a speech on the 10th have been brought together for this performance. anniversary of the Sept. 11 events. It will be performed by SThe songs span almost a century of Broadway hits, the Fredonia Vocal Jazz Chamber Ensemble. from “I Got Rhythm,” written in 1930 by the Gershwin “Heart” comes from the 1955 musical “Damn Yankees.” It brothers to “You Will Be Found” from 2015’s “Dear Evan was written by the team of Jerry Ross and Richard Adler, Hansen. The repertoire is bound together by the spirit of who were proteges of noted publisher and lyricist Frank revitalization - that better days lie ahead. What follows are Loesser. Ross and Adler also wrote “Rags to Riches,” some interesting tidbits about the songs featured in this which was a number 1 hit for Tony Bennett in 1953. It will very special Commencement-Eve Pops Concert. be performed by the quartet of Joseph Greenan, Ian Hayes, Jong Sang Rheu and Joe Russi. “Put on a Happy Face” comes from the 1960 musical “Bye Bye Birdie” and was first performed by Dick Van Dyke. “Seasons of Love,” which is from the 1996 Broadway It will be performed in the commencement-eve show by hit “Rent.” Written by , The lyrics ask Joseph Greenan. what the proper way is to quantify the value of a year in human life, concluding in the chorus that the most effective “I Got Rhythm” comes from “Girl Crazy.” Written in 1930 means is to “measure in love.” It will be performed by The by the Gershwin brothers (lyrics by George and music by Fredonia Chamber Choir. Ira), it became a jazz standard and served as the foundation for other popular tunes including the Charlie Parker/Dizzie “Maybe this Time” from the 1972 musical “Cabaret.” The Gillespie standard “Anthropology (Thrivin’ on a Riff).” It song was written in 1964 by the team of and will be performed by Emily Minch. for actress Kaye Ballard before being adapted for “Cabaret.” It will be performed by Avery Norris. “Tomorrow” from the 1977 production of “Annie.” With words by Martin Chamin and music by Charles “This is the Moment” comes from the 1990 musical Strouse, the song was originally created as “Replay” for “Jekyll and Hyde.” Written by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie a 1970 short film of the same name. In 1972 Strouse, Bricusse, the song has translated to various languages for Charnin and began working on “Annie.” foreign productions of “Jekyll & Hyde,” including Chinese, Strouse contributed a reworked version of “Replay” as Finnish, Hungarian, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, “Tomorrow.” It will be performed by Cameron Clements. German, Swedish, and Spanish. It will be performed by Ian Hayes. “No One is Alone” by comes from the Continued 1987 musical “Into the Woods.” Lyrics from the song were ABOUT THE SONGS Continued

“The Impossible Dream” comes from the 1965 Broadway Happy” was composed by Harold Arlen (music) and Ted hit “Man of LaMancha.” Composed by Koehler (lyrics) in 1930. It is closely associated with Judy (music) and (lyrics), it has been covered by a Garland from her performance in the 1950 MGM film plethora of artists from Frank Sinatra to Glen Campbell to “Summer Stock.” Cher. It will be performed by Jong Sang Rheu “Defying Gravity” comes from the 2003 Broadway “You Will Be Found” from “Dear Evan Hansen.” With “Wicked.” It was written by Stephen Schwartz and features words and music by Benj Pasek and , it helped the character Elphaba (The Wicked Witch of the West). It “Dear Evan Hansen” win both Best Musical and Best will be performed by Kelly Follette. Score at the 2017 . It will be performed by the “Don’t Rain on My Parade” comes from the 1964 hit Fredonia Chamber Choir with the Instrumental Jazz Nonet. “Funny Girl.” It was written by Bob Merrill and . “Together (Wherever We Go)” from 1959’s “Gypsy,” was While most closely associated with Barbara Streisand when written Jule Styne (music) and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) she starred in the film version of “Funny Girl,” it has also and has become a standard. It will be performed by the duo been recorded by Bobby Darin and Diana Ross. It will be of Kelley Follette and Emily Minch. performed by Joe Russi. “Happy Days are Here Again” with “Get Happy” will “You’ll Never Walk Alone” with “Climb Every Mountain” be performed by the duo of Avery Norris and Cameron from “Carousel” and “The Sound of Music,” respectively. Clements. “Happy Days” was written in 1929 by Milton Both songs come from the legendary team of Richard Ager (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics). It served as Franklin Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. The songs will be D. Roosevelt’s 1932 presidential campaign song. “Get performed by The Fredonia Chamber Choir.

special acknowledgments

Main Street Studios Fredonia, New York Ted Sharon, owner

The 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center Rick Davis and Dan Allen

Jim Gibbons Rosalin Smith Christopher Dahlie Bernd Gottinger Kelsey Grimes Emily Sheedy Nicholas Fuller The Podd Brothers (Adam and Matt) THE FRIENDS OF ROCKEFELLER ARTS CENTER

The students in this virtual concert and the entire production team and staff of Rockefeller Arts Center wish to express our deepest appreciation to the following donors to the 2020-2021 Friends Annual Fund. It is because of the financial assistance of these generous donors that tonight’s program was possible, and that Rockefeller Arts Center is well positioned to return to live events starting next September. We can’t wait to see you in person, and we wish everyone a safe, healthy and happy summer.

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