Richmond Orchestra & Chorus James Malmberg, Orchestra Conductor Brigid Coult, Chorus Conductor

A Night at the Movies the Music of Hollywood

Saturday, June 7, 7:30 pm Fraserview Mennonite Brethren Church 11295 Mellis Drive, Richmond

A Night at the Movies the Music of Hollywood

Blue Skies (The Jazz Singer 1927) Irving Berlin, arr. Roger Emerson, orch. Clyde Mitchell

Music of MGM (1936 to 1953) arr. Greg Gilpin, orch. Pete Schmutte That’s Entertainment, San Francisco, The Trolley Song, Good Morning, Make em Laugh, , Singin’ in the Rain

Moon River (Breakfast at Tiffany’s, 1961) Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer, arr. Tom McPherson soloist: Laura Rhead

Theme from the Pink Panther (1964) Henry Mancini, arr. Calvin Custer

Piano Concerto No 21 (K467), Andante (Elvira Madigan, 1967) W.A. Mozart soloist: William Lu

Excerpt from Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968) Richard Strauss

“O Fortuna” from Carmina Burana (Excalibur, 1981) Carl Orff

INTERMISSION

Requiem (Amadeus 1984) W.A. Mozart Dies Irae, Confutatis, Lachrymosa

River (The Mission, 1986) Ennio Morricone, arr. Alan Billingsley

Gabriel’s Oboe (The Mission, 1986) Ennio Morricone, arr. Craig Hella Johnson

Be our Guest (Beauty and the Beast, 1991) Alan Menken, arr. Ed Lojeski soloists: Peter Bayley, Ruth Mukai

Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas, 1995) Alan Menken, arr. Mac Huff

Theme from Schindler’s List (1993) John Williams

Dry Your Tears, Afrika (Amistad, 1997) John Williams, arr. Audrey Snyder

Into the West (Return of the King, 2003) Frank Walsh, Howard Shore, Annie Lennox, arr. Alan Billingsley, orch. Clyde Mitchell

Come Sing With Us! Richmond Chorus is glad to welcome singers who love to make music together. A good ear and basic music- reading skills are essential. For more information about next season’s music and for an audition appointment, please contact Chorus Conductor Brigid Coult at [email protected] or through the ROCA office. James Malmberg, Orchestra Conductor A graduate of the UBC School of Music, James Malmberg enjoys a career of teaching, performing and conducting. He is a faculty member of the Richmond Delta Youth Orchestra and has spent his summers teaching at the Yukon Summer Music Festival, the UBC Summer Music Institute, and the Edmonton Suzuki Institute. He is the Artistic Director of the Valhalla Suzuki Institute in New Denver BC. James has adjudicated at festivals in Langley, Powell River, Sechelt, and the Kootenays. He has performed with the National Youth Orchestra, Lions Gate Sinfonia, the Orca String Quartet, Vancouver Opera, Vancouver Island Symphony and the Kamloops and Okanagan Symphonies. Since graduating from UBC he has continued his studies in Suzuki Pedagogy in Arizona, California, Oregon, and Edmonton. He was appointed conductor of the Richmond Orchestra in 2007 and teaches violin at his studios in Tsawwassen and Richmond. Brigid Coult, Chorus Conductor Brigid Coult trained and worked in England until coming to Canada in 1982. She has been directing Richmond Chorus since 1994. Currently she is Director of Music at St. Mary’s Kerrisdale Anglican Church, and she has also served on diocesan and national church committees. She has sung with the award‐winning women’s choir, ELEKTRA, and still sings occasionally at Christ Church Cathedral with the Compline Choir. Ms. Coult was President of the BC Choral Federation (BCCF) for 13 years, and is currently its Project Manager; she has served with the Association of Canadian Choral Communities (ACCC) as National Youth Choir liaison and as President, and is currently a moderator for ChoralNet. She was involved in the organization of the World Symposium on Choral Music (III) in 1993, the World of Children’s Choirs in 2001, and the recent ACCC/BCCF ChorPodium conference in 2006. She teaches voice and piano locally, and has served as an adjudicator and choral clinician for festivals throughout B.C. Tom McPherson, Chorus Accompanist Tom McPherson has been the accompanist for Richmond Chorus since 2002. For nearly as long, he has served as pianist for the North Shore Unitarian Church in West Vancouver, and since 2012 has accompanied Saturna Singers on their beautiful and remote island. He teaches piano and theory to students of all ages at his studio in Kitsilano, frequently modifying content to suit his students’ unique needs and interests. Wearing his “other hat”, Tom serves as a consulting astrologer, helping clients see their innate potential while providing meaning to their current and upcoming cycles. In March 2014, Tom was awarded the DFAstrolS credential from London’s Faculty Of Astrological Studies — an achievement recognized worldwide as one of astrology’s most prestigious awards. Tom is a graduate of the Eastman School Of Music, the Royal Conservatory Of Music, and the University Of Toronto. He can be reached through his websites: VancouverAstrology.com and TomMcPherson.ca. William Lu, Piano William is 13 years old. He began to study piano at the age of 5 and currently is a student of Dr. Victor Shevtsov. William is a very talented young musician and, amazingly for his age, is an experienced performer. His brilliant technique, understanding of different music styles and expressive playing never leave the audience indifferent. William has won numerous awards, scholarships and prestigious prizes in various festivals and competitions. Notable achievements include: Richmond Festival: Scholarship in Beethoven Challenge class; Trophy for the Most Promising Pianist in all piano divisions. Kiwanis Festival: Nomination to Provincial level of BC Festival of Arts. BCRMTA Awards for the highest marks in Grade 10 and ARCT RCM exams. Second Prize and a Scholarship at CMC National Final 2013 in Sherbrooke. William participated in three Young Stars Gala Concerts in Gateway Theatre. Richmond Orchestra Violin 1 Viola Flute Trumpet Julia Lattimer Jennifer Middleton Bernard Blary David Harrison Concertmaster Robert Bridson Lynne Morrison Martin Berinbaum Tony Tse David Hopkins Ania Zarzycki Oboe Clare Palmer Robin Hammond Trombone Grace Lane Shannon Long Deborah Tin Tun Randy Larson Simon Chung Cello Mark Whitmore Harvey Huang Peter Caton Clarinet Ryan Crawford Vivian Lam Adrian Copeland Annette Armstrong Kira Pirani Roberta Clark Tuba Bassoon Carrie Chapman Leah Rowe Paul Kuyt Violin 2 Ron Schubank Timpani Jeffrey Yamasaki Bass Horn Micheal Ferguson Paul Chan Wiktor Lebeda Susi Hobbs Hiron Poon Christine Yang Malcolm Francis Percussion Carolyn Soltau Sinisa Nojkovic Susannah Blary Chris Haas Richmond Chorus Soprano Karen Tardif Elizabeth Oh Gordon Dalglish Adele Armstrong Esther Tse Maureen Reid Tony Davies* Kyra Bailey Brian Dobbin Doris Bruce Alto Tenor Richard Hobson Capary Chow Helen Andow* Andrew Halladay* Bill Meyer Alison Cole Anne Appenheimer Douglas Kean Victor Schmid Mary Hanson Enza Arquilla Barry Madden Eden Wang Kathy Hori Barbara Baker Don Moir Amy Koop* Cathy Bayley Bob Mukai Roxanne Koop Christy Borthistle Chris Skipper Julia Lee Jennifer Dufour Graeme Stager *Leave of Absence Jacqueline Leung Kate Howie Anna Meyer Anna Iantchenko Bass Ruth Mukai Glenda Johnson Bernie Barrett Pat Read Lavonne Koskitalo Peter Bayley Laura Rhead Karen Lachance Charles Cohen Kathy Robertson Liz MacDonald* Bob Corrigan Wedge Mouthpieces ad

Thank You! We gratefully acknowledge the generosity or our many supporters – a group of individuals, foundations, organizations and government cultural agencies whose commitment to the Richmond Community Orchestra & Chorus is invaluable. Our thanks to: Roy Neville Wrigley Endowment Fund The Estate of R. Neville Wrigley, Richmond Community Foundation Corporate Donors, Grants and Supporters City of Richmond, Innovation Networks, Long & McQuade, Presto Print, Province of B.C., RBC Foundation, Richmond Review, Shelley Morris Business Services, Telus Community Supporters All Saints Anglican Church Ladner, Broadmoor Baptist Church, Gilmore Park United Church, Fraserview Mennonite Brethren Church, Richmond Pentecostal Church Individuals President’s Circle ~ $1000+: Telus Employee Matching Program

Philanthropist ~ $350 – $999: Archie & Hazel Anderson, Robert Bridson, Roxanne Koop, Bill Meyer

Benefactor ~ $200 – $349: Barbara Baker, Peter & Cathy Bayley, Laura Rhead

VIP ~ $75 – $199: Doris Bruce, Tony Davies, Glenda Johnson, Maureen Reid, Lon Schieder

Friend ~ $1 – $74: Marion Ferguson, Julia Hung

Please consider adding your name to this list with the knowledge that you are supporting the Rich- mond Orchestra and Chorus in its mission “to provide an opportunity in the Richmond community for amateur musicians to share the joy of music in practice and performance.”100% of your donation goes to the operating of the organization and is tax deductible. We would like to extend the opportunity for you to donate to us by simply filling in this form and returning it with your donation to 130-10691 Shellbridge Way, Richmond, B.C. V6X 2W8

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Eva Baker Award The Eva Baker Award is named in honour of an original member and long-time volunteer and patron, Eva Baker. Initially the award was given to a performing member who was studying music, and in recognition of leadership and musicianship. Over the last few years the award has evolved into one that supports the artistic growth of all chorus and orchestra members. The Eva Baker Award is made possible by the financial support, not only of Max and Eva Baker, but also of you, our patrons. We thank you for your generosity. To support this program, please contact our office at 604-276-2747.

~ Board of Directors ~ 2013 - 2014 Executive President: Catherine Bayley Vice President: Judith Kootte Treasurer: Graham Hope Secretary: Enza Arquilla Past President: Barbara Baker Directors Peter Bayley ~ Bill Brooks ~ Dave Harrison Kira Pirani ~ Carolyn Soltau Staff Orchestra Conductor: James Malmberg Chorus Conductor: Brigid Coult Concertmaster: Larisa Lebeda Chorus Accompanist: Tom McPherson Administrator: Paul Dufour Mission Statement “To provide an opportunity in the Richmond community for amateur musicians to share the joy of music in practice and performance.” ~ President’s Message ~

The magic of the movies can take us from the streets of New York to the far reaches of outer space. We can admire the courage of the enslaved men and women on the Amistad or be entertained by the animated world of Walt Disney. And in every movie our understanding of the story is enhanced by the soundtrack, often leaving a lasting impression. Blue Skies might conjure up Fred Astaire’s amazing dancing, or you may be reminded, with Gabriel’s Oboe, of Father Gabriel’s selflessness in the jungles of South America. The Richmond Orchestra and Chorus hopes tonight’s music of Hollywood will bring back many memories of films you have enjoyed. The Orchestra and Chorus are very pleased to have William Lu join us in this endeavour. We are also honored to have Rebecca Hass as guest host. We welcome the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation as our Community Partner for tonight’s concert and thank its many volunteers and donors who contribute to this very important organization. ~ Cathy Bayley Contact Information 130 - 10691 Shellbridge Way Richmond, BC V6X 2W8 Tel: 604-276-2747 Fax: 604-270-3644 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.roca.ca Program - Bill Baker, [email protected]