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Lehigh University Choral Arts

Steven Sametz, Artistic Director Sun Min Lee, Associate Director

Forever Thine

with guest artists Sage Lutton, mezzo-soprano Finkel Artist-in-Residence

Nicole Cochran, Lehigh University Organist Sametz Artist-in-Residence

Friday, October 25, 2013 Saturday, October 26, 2013 8:00 pm Baker Hall Zoellner Arts Center Welcome to Zoellner Arts Center! We hope you will take advantage of all the facilities, including Baker Hall, the Diamond and Black Box Theaters, as well as the Art Galleries and the Museum Shop. There are restrooms on every floor and concession stands in the two lobbies. For ticket information, call (610) 758-2787 or visit www.zoellnerartscenter.org.

To ensure the best experience for everyone, please: • Bring no food or drink into any of the theaters • Refrain from talking while music is being performed • Refrainfrom applause between movements • Do not use flash photography or recording devices • Turn off all pagers and cellular phones • Turn off alarms on wrist watches • Do not smoke anywhere in the facilities

MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Professors - Paul Salemi, Steven Sametz, Nadine Sine (chair) Associate Professors - Eugene Albulescu, William Warfield Professors of Practice - Sun Min Lee, Michael Jorgensen Lecturer - David Diggs Adjuncts/ Private Instructors - Deborah Andrus, Helen Beedle, Daniel Braden, Nicole Cochran, Amanda Cortezzo, Bob De Vos, Megan Durham, Christopher Evatt, James Finegan, Scott Force, Susan Frickert, Linda Ganus, Christopher Gross, Tom Guarna, Neal Harrelson, Tim Harrison, William Holmes, Karen Huffstodt, Vic Juris, Robin Kani, Jee Hyun Lim, Steve Mathiesen, Donna McHugh, Joe Mosello, Scott Neumann, Albert Neumeyer, Patricia O'Connell, Sharon Olsher, Gene Perla, Irmgard Pursell, Timothy Raub, David Riekenberg, Kim Seifert, Tim Ses• sions, Eileen Wescoe, Andrea Wittchen

Department Coordinator - Olga Jacoby Libraries Coordinator - Linda Lipkis Program Coordinator - Linda Ganus Accounts Coordinator - Deborah Ruthrauff Recording Engineer - William Holmes

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Administrative Director - J. Andrew Cassano Artistic Director - Deborah Sacarakis Administrative Assistant - Cyndy Brinker Assistant to the Artistic Director - Trisha Keenan Director of Audience Services - Sandra Anderson Ticket Services Manager - Rachel Miller House Manager - Rosalie Sandburg Director of Development - Marcia Barone Director of Advertising - Z. Candi Staurinos Director of Media and Promotions - Lynn Farley Director of Community Cultural Affairs - Silagh White

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER TECHNICAL STAFF Production Manager - Joshua Kovar Assistant Production Manager - R. Elizabeth Miller Stage Coordinator - Becky Eshelman Audio Coordinator - Kristian Ball Lighting Coordinator· Sue Ragu a Assistant Lighting Coordinator - Devin Kinch Costume Director - Pamela Richey Technical Director - Andrew Southard Assistant Technical Director - Caitlin Howley FOREVER THINE

PROGRAM

O Clap Your Hands (1920) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)

Three Biblical Love Songs (2012) Steven Sametz premiere (b. 1954)

I. David et Jonathan (David and Jonathan) II. Entreat Me Not To Leave You Sage Lutton, mezzo-soprano Jessica Mad ow, hammered dulcimer III. Rise Up, My Fair One

brief pause

Requiem, op. 9 (1947) Maurice Durufle (1902-1986) I. Introit (Requiem aeternam) II. Kyrie eleison III. Offertory (Domine Jesu Christe) IV. Sanctus - Berzedictus V. Pie Jesu Sage Lutton, mezzo-soprano VI. Agnus Dei VII. Communion (Lux aeterna) VII. Libera me IX. In Paradisurn NOTES ON THE PROGRAM

Ideas about "the eternal" tend to be abstract. History teaches us that there was much that came before us, and philosophy speculates on what will come after. Most of us have enough to do thinking about today and tomorrow; there's rarely enough time to get our heads around the idea of "forever." We've got enough to do being human without thinking about the longer time line of humanity. When we speak of things being Biblical, we 're usually talking, well, on a Biblical scale - grand and long lasting. Yet interestingly, the stories presented are usually personalized: a parable about a leper, Lazarus, teaches about everlasting life; pictures of war are brought home to us by the story of a hero slain; and eternal love is portrayed by the individuals who love, be it the love of Jonathan for David, the dedication of Ruth for Naomi, or the passions expressed in the Song of Songs. And when we confront not the abstraction of death, but the loss of someone close to us, we are called to see the limits of mortality and ponder if those close to us are with us always. We are lifted out of the present. Those we love and those we lose are ours forever and we are theirs: "Forever Thine." Music - technically very much bound up in time with tempo markings and meters - is perhaps the best art form at taking us into the realm of the timeless. Be it love songs or a Requiem, abstract ideas are given voice through harmony and melody. We hope that you enjoy tonight's presentation and that you will stay with us - always, or at least through our 2013-14 season - when we will be presenting our Christmas Vespers, a varied spring a cappella repertoire in March and an all-Beethoven program in April.

Ralph Vaughan Williams O Clap Your Hands Ralph Vaughan Williams began studying violin and piano at the age of six. He would go on to study with major composer-teachers of the era, including Charles Villiers Stanford, Hubert Parry, and Maurice Ravel. Ravel commented that of all his students, Vaughan Williams was the only one who didn't compose like Ravel. Vaughan Williams' style became associated with the English pastoral school, exhibiting what Peter Akroyd, writing in Albion: The Origins of the English Imagination, summarized as "ostensibly familiar and commonplace, yet deep and mystical as well as lyrical, melodic, melancholic, and nostalgic yet timeless." There are indeed qualities of the familiar, the melodic and the mystical in O Clap Your Hands, composed shortly after Vaughan Williams returned from serving in the Royal Medical Corp in France during WWI. The work was premiered in 1920 at Westminster Abbey in London. The text is taken from Psalm 4 7 ( verses 1, 2, and 5-8) and has become a staple of the choral repertoire. We offer it tonight as a fanfare to open the Lehigh Choral Arts 2013-2014 season.

Steven Sametz Three Biblical Love Songs The Three Biblical Love Songs offers three aspects of Biblical love: Jonathan's love of David (Book of Samuel), Ruth's love of Naomi (Book of Ruth) and the passionate love found in the Song of Songs. The choruses were composed at different times during 2012 and the third was the result of a commission from the Cheyenne Chamber Singers. Tonight's presentation is the premiere of all three as a set in a revised and newly orchestrated version for strings, harp, hammered dulcimer, choirs and mezzo-soprano soloist.

Maurice Durufle Requiem Maurice Durufle was educated as a choirboy at the Rouen Cathedral. This was, in Durufle 's words, "the turning point in his life." His love of the Christian rites, the Gregorian chant he learned as a boy, and his early training as an organist would inform his composition all through his life. As a composer, Durufle was his own harshest critic. Subjecting his work to continuous revision, he completed only fourteen works in his lifetime. The Requiem, opus 9, was completed in 194 7 in its original version for solo, choir, orchestra and organ. A transcription of the orchestra part was realized later for organ alone as well as for the reduced orchestral version we are presenting this evening. Durufle wrote "this Requiem is composed entirely on the Gregorian themes of the Mass for the Dead. Sometimes the musical text has been respected in full, the orchestra intervening only to sustain or to comment on it; sometimes I was simply inspired by it or sometimes removed myself from it altogether; for example, in certain developments suggested by the Latin text, namely in the Domine Jesu Christe, the Sanctus and the Libera me. Generally speaking, I tried to get the particular style of the Gregorian themes firmly set in my mind. "I also endeavored to reconcile as much as possible the Gregorian rhythm, as has been established by the Benedictines and Solemnes, with the demands of modem metrical notation. The rigidness of the latter, with its strong beats and weak beats recurring at regular intervals, is hardly compatible with the variety and fluidity of the Gregorian line, which is only a series of rises and falls. "The strong beats had to lose their dominant character in order to take on the same intensity as the weak beats in such a way that the rhythmic Gregorian accent or the tonic Latin accent could be placed freely on any beat of our modem tempo. "As for musical form of each of the pieces composing this Requiem, it is generally inspired by the form proposed by the liturgy. The organ has only an incidental role. It intervenes, not to accompany the choirs, but only to underline certain accents or to make one momentarily forget the all too human sonorities of the orchestra. It represents the idea of peace, of Faith, and of Hope. "This Requiem is not an ethereal work which sings of the detachment from earthly worries. It reflects, in the immutable form of the Christian prayer, the agony of man faced with the mystery of his ultimate end. It is often dramatic, or filled with resignation, or hope or terror, just as the words of the Scripture themselves which are used in the liturgy. It tends to translate the human feelings before their terrifying, unexplainable or consoling destiny. "The Mass includes the nine parts of the Mass of the Dead: the Introit, Kyrie, Domine Jesu, Christe, Sanctus, Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei, Lux aeterna, Libera me, and finally In Paradisum, the ultimate answer of Faith to all the questions, by the flight of the soul to Paradise."

Durufle dedicated the Requiem to the memory of his father. -SS ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Lehigh University Choral Arts is comprised of four choral ensembles in the Department of Music: the 60-voice undergraduate University Choir; the 150-voice. Choral Union, which includes students, faculty, staff and townspeople; the men's Glee Club which dates back to the founding of Lehigh; and our newest addition, our women's ensemble, Dolce. Nearly 200 singers come together in weekly rehearsals to rehearse and perform mainstays of the choral-orchestral repertoire with symphony orchestra as well as the premieres of the many new works written specially for them. University Choral Arts also tours internationally. Past tours have carried the gift of Lehigh music to Asia, Europe, Central America, and Hawaii. For information on being part of Lehigh University Choral Arts, please visit our website at www. lehighchoralarts.corn. Artistic Director Steven Sametz is the Ronald J. Ulrich Professor of Music and director of Lehigh University Choral Arts and is the founding director of the Lehigh Choral Union and the Lehigh University Choral Composers' Forum, a summer course of study designed to mentor emerging choral composers. Since 1998, he has served as Artistic Director for the professional a cappella ensemble, The Princeton Singers. He has toured extensively with Lehigh Choral Arts, leading singers from Lehigh throughout Asia, Europe, and the United States. His guest conducting appearances include the Taipei Philharmonic Foundation, the Berkshire Music Festival, the New York Chamber Symphony, and the Netherlands Radio Choir. Dr. Sametz has served as panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and Chorus America. He has been acting Director of Choral Activities at Harvard University. He has conducted Chanticleer in the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 in New York and San Francisco to critical acclaim. Dr. Sametz holds degrees from Yale University, the University of Wisconsin• Madison, and the Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany. Sametz has been called "one of America's most respected choral composers." His compositions have been heard throughout the world at the Tanglewood, Ravinia, Salzburg, Schleswig- Holstein, and Santa Fe music festivals. In 2011, Dr. Sametz was named the Raymond W. Brock composer by the American Choral Directors Association, resulting in a new set of pieces being premiered by Chanticleer at Symphony Hall in Chicago. His in time of appears on the Grammy award-winning CD by Chanticleer, Colors of Love, and his work may be heard on six other Chanticleer CDs. Sametz has received commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Connecticut Council on the Arts, and the Santa Fe music festival, creating new works for Chanticleer, the Dale Warland Singers, Philadelphia Singers, Pro Arte Chamber Choir, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Connecticut Choral Artists, Los Angeles Master Chorale, and the King of Thailand. His compositions are published by ECS Publishing, Oxford University Press, Alliance Music, Walton Music, GIA and Steven Sametz Publications. Dr. Sametz has been honored by Lehigh with its Hillman Faculty Award, Libsch Research Award, and Stabler Award. He is the winner of the 2013 Raymond and Bevery Sackler Music Composition Award and has recently been named a Fulbright Specialist candidate. Conductor Sun Min Lee is the Robert Cutler Professor of Practice in Choral Arts, which carries a variety of duties: she is the director of the women's choir Dolce, an associate conductor of Lehigh Choral Arts, teacher of aural skills for both beginners and advanced musicians, and overseer of the voice program. Prior to the position at Lehigh, Ms. Lee served as an assistant professor of choral conducting for eight years at Rider University's Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey. In addition to teaching conducting courses for both undergraduate and graduate students, she was the director of the Westminster Chapel Choir and the Rider University Chorale. Under her direction, the Chapel Choir made its debut in Carnegie Hall in 2010 and the Westminster Symphonic Choir performed in St. John Divine Church in New York City. During her residency at Westminster Choir College, Ms. Lee collaborated with many renowned guest conductors, including Anton Armstrong, Stephen Paulus, Kathy Romey, Dale Warland, Mark Laycock, Fernando Raucci, Peter Bagley, and Lorin Maazel. Constantly in demand as a guest conductor and a clinician, she has appeared with numerous all-state choirs, county festival honors choirs, conducting workshops, and master classes. Her highlights include conducting the Bucks County Senior High School Festival Choir, Long Island All-County High School Festival Choir, and most recently, the Delaware All-State Women's Chorus. Since the fall of 2011, Ms. Lee has been the associate conductor of Masterwork Chorus, one of the leading community choruses in New Jersey, as well as the director of its chamber choir, Camerata. Last December, she prepared the chorus for performances with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Lee holds an advanced diploma in Kodaly's music pedagogy from the Zoltan Kodaly Pedagogical Institute of Music in Kecskernet, Hungary. She received a Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting with distinction from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey, where she was the recipient of the Currin Foundation Scholarship. Ms. Lee also has pursued doctoral studies in conducting at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. From 2001 to 2003, she was on the conducting faculty at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. Ms. Lee is privileged to have studied with Chang Hoon Park, Peter Erdei, Joseph Flummerfelt, Andrew Megill, and William Weinert. Sage Lutton, mezzo-soprano, is a returning Finkel Artist-in-Residence soloist, having sung the area premiere of Steven Sametz' s Music's Music in 2009. She has been a returning artist for both the Bryn Athyn Orchestra, most recently as alto soloist in Mahler's Resurrection Symphony, and Abington Presbyterian Church's Music , at Abington Series. A devoted opera chorister, she has sung in over twenty productions under the direction of Richard Tang Yuk in the Opera Festival of New Jersey and Princeton Festival. This is her tenth year with Sametz's The Princeton Singers and Jerome Brandt's Skylark Ensemble, both professional chamber choirs. She is also a cantor at St. John Vianney Roman Catholic Church in Colonia, NJ. Sage can be heard as a guest artist on That Was Then, T11is is Now, Green Mountain Dreaming, and To Vennont with Love, recordings of both original and arranged songs by her mother, Mary Koth Lutton. She holds degrees from The College of New Jersey and Westminster Choir College. The Finkel Artist-in Residence program was established in 2000 to bring guest artists to campus to perform with Lehigh Choral Arts. We are grateful to Peter and his family for their support and pleased to wel• come Sage Lutton as this year's Finkel Artist-in residence.

A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Nicole Cochran recently joined Lehigh University as Univer• sity Organist in August of 2013. An active con• certizing organist, she has performed often on both the East and West coasts - recently in such venues as Princeton University Chapel and Spreckels Organ Pavilion, San Diego, CA. She currently maintains a private piano and organ studio in Princeton, NJ, holds the po• sition of Accompanist at the Peddie School, Hightstown, NJ, and is Director of Music at Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Par• ish, Philadelphia, PA. Ms.Cochran earned her masters degree at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, where she studied with Alan Morrison and was the First Prize recipient of the 2011 Joan Lippincott Competition for Excellence in Organ Performance. Her undergraduate degree is from the Juilliard School of Music, where she studied with Grammy Award winning organist Paul Jacobs. Texts and Translations

O Clap Your Hands

0, clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. For the Lord most high is terrible; He is a great King over all the earth. God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet. Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises unto our King, sing praises. For God is the King of all the earth; sing ye praises, every one that hath understanding. God reigneth over the heathen, God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness. Sing praises unto our King. Sing praises. - Psalm 47

Three Biblical Love Songs

I. David et Jonathan (David and Jonathan)

Anima Jonathan con/igata est, The soul of Jonathan was bound animae David with the soul of David et dilexit eum Jonathan and Jonathan loved him quasi animam suam. as his own soul Jnierunt autem Jonathan Moreover, Jonathan et David foedus and David made a covenant enim eum quasi because he loved him animam suam. as his own soul. (et dilexit Jonathan eum (and Jonathan loved him et dilexit eum David and David loved him conligata animae suae bound are their souls nunc et sempiterna) now and evermore)

- I Samuel l 8 (paraphrase) II. Entreat Me Not to Leave you

Entreat me not to go from you, nor return from following you, for where you go, so I shall go; and where you lodge, I shall lodge, your people shall be my people, your God shall be my God, and when you die so I too shall die, and where you are buried there I shall lie, the Lord do so to me also, if ought but death part you and I. - Book of Ruth, 1: 161- 7

III. Rise Up, My Love, And Come Away

Rise up, my fair one and come away, for lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; the flow'rs appear upon the earth; the time of singing of birds has come, the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land; the fig tree sends forth her tender shoots, and the vines their blossoms. Rise up, my fair one and come away. - Song of Songs, 2: 10-13

Requiem

I. Introit I. Introit Requiem aeternam Eternal rest dona eis, Domine, give to them, 0 Lord, et Lux perpetua luceat eis. and let perpetual light shine upon them. Te decet hymnus, Deus in Sion, A hymn, 0 God, becometh Thee in Zion, et tibi reddetur and a vow shall be paid to Thee votum in Jerusalem; in Jerusalem; exaudi orationem meam, O Lord, hear my prayer, ad te omnis caro veniet. all flesh shall come to Thee. Requiem aeternam Eternal rest dona eis, Domine, give to them, 0 Lord, et Lux perpetua luceat eis. and let perpetual light shine upon them. II. Kyrie II. Kyrie Kyrie eleison, Lord have mercy on us, Christe eleison. Christ have mercy on us. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy on us.

III. Domine Jesu Christe III. Domine Jesu Christe Domine Jesu Christe, rex gloriae, O Lord Jesus Christ, King of glory, Libera animas omnium fidelium deliver the souls of all the faithful defunctorum de poenis inferni departed from the pains of hell et de pro/undo lacu. and from the deep pit; Libera eas de ore leonis, Deliver them from the lion's mouth ne absorbeat eas tartarus, that hell engulf them not, ne cadant in obscurum. nor they fall into darkness.

Sed signifer sanctus Michael But that Michael, repraesentet eas the holy standardbearer, in lucem sanctam, bring them into the holy light, quam olim Abrahae promisisti which Thou once didst promise et semini ejus. to Abraham and his seed. Hostias et preces tibi, Domine, We offer Thee, 0 Lord, laudis offerimus. sacrifices and prayers of praise; Tu suscipe pro animabus illis, do Thou accept them quarum hodie for those souls memoriam facimus, whom we this day commemorate; Jae eas, Domine, grant them, 0 Lord, de morte transire ad vitam to pass from death to the life quam olim Abrahae promisisti which Thou once didst promise et semini ejus. to Abraham and his seed.

IV. Sanctus IV. Sanctus Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth, Holy, Lord God of hosts. pleni sunt coeli The heavens and the earth et terra gloria tua. are full of Thy glory. Hosanna in excelsis! Hosanna in the highest. Benedictus, qui venit Blessed is He Who cometh in nomine Domini. in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in excelsis! Hosanna in the highest.

V. Pie Jesu V. Pie Jesu Pie Jesu Domine, Gentle Lord Jesus, dona eis requiem sempiternam. grant them eternal rest. VI. Agnus Dei VI. Agnus Dei Agnus Dei, qui tollis Lamb of God, Who takest away peccata mundi, the sins of the world: dona eis requiem sempiternam. grant them eternal rest.

VII. Lux aeterna VII. Lux aeterna Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, May light eternal shine upon them, 0 Lord, cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, with Thy saints forever, quia pius es. for Thou art kind. Requiem aeternam Eternal rest dona eis, Domine, give to them, 0 Lord, et Lux perpetua luceat eis. and let perpetual light shine upon them.

VIII. Libera me VIII. Libera me Libera me, Domine, Deliver me, 0 Lord, de morte aeterna, from eternal death in die ilia tremenda, on that dreadful day quando coeli when the heavens movendi sunt et terra, and the earth shall be moved, dum veneris judicare and Thou shalt come saeculum per ignem. to judge the world by fire. Tremens factus sum ego et timeo I quake with fear and I tremble dum discussio venerit awaiting the day of account atque ventura ira, and the wrath to come, quando coeli when the heavens movendi sunt et terra. and the earth shall be moved. Dies ilia, dies irae, Day of mourning, day of wrath, calamitatis et miseriae, of calamity, of misery, dies magna the great day, et amara valde. and most bitter. Requiem aeternam Eternal rest dona eis, Domine, give to them, 0 Lord, et lux perpetua luceat eis. and let perpetual light shine upon them. Libera me, Domine, Deliver me, 0 Lord, de morte aeterna, from eternal death in die ilia tremenda, on that dreadful day quando coeli when the heavens movendi sunt et terra, and the earth shall be moved, dum veneris judicare and Thou shalt come saeculum per ignem. to judge the world by fire.

IX. In Paradisum IX. In Paradisum In Paradisum May the angels deducant Angeli in tuo receive them in Paradise, adventu suscipiant te Martyres at thy coming may the martyr et perducant te receive thee and bring thee in civitatem into the holy city sanctam Jerusalem. Jerusalem.

Chorus Angelorum te suscipit There may the chorus of angels receive thee, et cum Lazaro quondam paupere and with Lazarus, once a beggar, aeternam habeas requiem. may thou have eternal rest. Lehigh University Choral Arts Steven Sametz, Artistic Director Sun Min Lee, Associate Director Nichole Cochran, Accompanist Susan Frickert, Accompanist

SOPRANO Virginia Smith Tina Okoye*# BASS Helen Ard Michelle Spicer*#§ Dorothy Perschy@ Philip Basnage*" Loris Baker Tara Stephenson Esther Petit-Frere Sainbiley Battulga Yi Ballard Lynn Teale Margarita Polanco Devin Bostick":" Annette Benert Marcia Theiss Alaina Prall David Brandt Sara Jane Black@ Marilou Tshudy Viviana Rios*#§ Jonas Corl Irene Blough Kathleen Vollrath Andrea Sofia Rodgriguez- Malcolm Erdogan*" Sue Boskett Adrienne Wentzel Lebron* Correll French Mary Ann Briggs Gerri Wetherhold Ciera Rosario*# Ken Ghorm Barbara Cavalla Qiaoyu Yan Louise Schaefer Jared Gilliam Pauline Chu Anjela Yates Genevieve Shafer*# Geoffrey Groman Victoria Cofre Janet Zambo Kelly Scharff+s Andrew J. Helbers Kathleen Conahan Nancy Schumann Lance Higgins Olivia Conover*# ALTO Arlene Scott Xie (Justin) Huan*" Virginia Cooper Jani! Barillas Chris Sforza Robert Irvine*" Ronda Cook Kiera Berkmeyer*# Genevieve Shafer*# Greg Jacobs*§ Amanda Curry*#§ Amy Bieak Sarah Siegel*# Nik Krainchich*" Marilyn D'Agostino Molly Brunkard Linda Sielken Steven Kurban* Beth Dague Patricia Chase Nadine Sine Jorge Mandler Sara D'lorio*#- Cheryl A. Cherry Lauren Sleator J. Gordon Maule Kitty Dunn Louise Christensen Sarah Spiegel*#! Zach McCullough Cindy J. Ernst Martha Christine Allison Tafun Mark McKenna*" Sara Lynn Nicole Farwell" Ann Cohen Martha Tarernae Richie Michi*"§! Marissa Feinman" Cindy Comfort Anne Taylor Michael Miele+" Marybeth Fischer Olivia Conover*# Adella Wauhop Matt Nikbin*"§ Maighdlin Harmon Gail Cortright Linda Williams Warren Norris Ruth Henry Lynn D' Angelo-Bello Elizabeth Wolensky Elijah Ohrt*"- Celeste Hershey Elizabeth Doles Tony Ortiz Kaitlyn Hess*# Muriel Dragotta TENOR Derya Pamukcu Jessica Heymach*# Sarah Dudney*#- Dean Berg Gary P Powers Virginia Hirnler Kathryn Dyer Stephen F. Bucker Fred Preuninger Kathy Hontz Breanne Ensor*# Ryan Butler*- Michael Sachs*" Sara Huser*#§ Debi Evans Vincent Caruso"? Nigel Sanders Amy Jibilian Allison Fle1cher*# Andy Cassano Ben Sang*" Jeanie Keller-Powers Natalie Foster Jamie Currie* Jon Schlegel"? Karla Lake Jane Gaeta Sean Daugherty*" Donald Seagreaves Maryann LaPadula Carol Gergis Trevor Davis"? Alex Shafer"? Charis Lasky(fy Shen Guo Damiano Diflorio*"! Daniel Yun Shin*"§ Karen Layfield Shawna Halm Gerard R. Gaeta Robert T. Smith([y Linda Lowe-Krentz Lynne Hoxie Hilmon He*" Jose L. Somavilla Lindsey Lubow Emily Koehler*# Andrew Henry Jonathan Swartz Miriam Nachesty Christine Kreschollek Austin Keller*" Connor Tench":" Marianne Napravnik Mary Ann Krobath@ Joseph Manzo@ Richard Vas Dias Maggie Norsworthy*#§ Hope Kunkel Jonathan Mosebach Isaac Wellish Patncia O'Donnell Kathy Leber A.P. Orlebeke*" Nick White*" Danica Palacio Jacqueline Lewis Robert T. Penn Barry Wittchen Anja Paretkar Lana Liberto Bob Riggs Justin Xie*" Ann Pickin Meredith Margolis Ohmny Romero*"§ David Ziegler Denise Romanelli Patricia Markley Casey Rule"? Gerald Zimmerman Michelle Sanabria"! Michelle Mazzeo> William Shore"? Regina Sanders Jessica McAleer*# Jon Sussman*§ Ann Sassaman Meya Miller Eugene Tauber Lillian Schrecengost*§ Nell Miller Sean Wang Joyce Shankweiler Sara Newman*# Patrick Wendler Mary C. Sienicki Maureen O'Brien Xu Yan Yuchen Yang*§

*University Choir Member @Choral Union Section Leader !Choir Section Leader "Glee Club #Dolce -Choral Arts Scholar §Teufel Vocal Scholar Lehi2h University Choir, Dolce and Glee Club Officers

Matt Nikbin - Manager Connor Tench

Amanda Curry - Dolce Manager Sara Huser - Dolce Assistant Manager

Devin Bostick - Glee Club Manager Connor Tench =Assistant Glee Club Manager Trevor Davis - Glee Club Librarian

Choral Union Administration

Robert Smith, President Charis Lasky, Production Coordinator Joseph Manzo, Course Coordinator Pat Chase, Alumni Coordinator David B. Diggs, Orchestra Contractor Lehigh Choral Arts Orchestra

Violin I Bass Michael Jorgensen, Dominick Fiore concertmaster Timothy Raub Inna Eyzerovich Lisa Troiani Trumpet Julie Bougher Lawrence Wright Michael Montero David Golden Heather Frank-Olsen Alex Schmauk

Violin II Timpani Simon Maurer Steven Mathiesen Takeshi Horochi Jeanne Hockenberry Percussion Christopher Souza John Rogers Linda Fiore Gillian Rivers Harp Andrea Wittchen Viola Agnes Maurer Organ Sharon Olsher Nicole Cochran Debra Reilly Hannah Richards

Violoncello Deborah Davis Audrey Simons Tomasz Rzeczycki Sachino Tsinadze Lehigh Choral Arts Scholar Program Each year, Lehigh Choral Arts recruits the finest of our nation's high school singers to be part of our program. The Lehigh Choral Arts Scholarship is a merit-based stipend open to all majors in the University by audition. Through our scholarship outreach program, we have brought over 25 scholars to Lehigh. For more information, see our website at www. lehighchoralarts.com

Lehigh Choral Arts Artists-in-Residence program One of our great strengths at Lehigh is being able to bring professionals and amateurs together on stage to perform masterworks of the choral-orchestral repertoire. Our Artist-in-Residence program brings internationally renowned soloists to perform and give masterclasses for our vocal students. This is both instructional and inspiring for our aspiring singers ( of all ages!) and it is frequently enriching for our guest artists themselves as they share our enthusiasm and love of performing great works. We are so grateful to those families and friends who have helped us create our Sebastian, Dyer, Finkel, Shabaker and Comfort Artist-in-Residence programs. The Sametz Artist-in-Residence is supported by contributions from our Choral Union members themselves who feel that they want to give something back for all the joy they have in singing with Lehigh Choral Arts. If you would like to help support either our Artist-in-Residence or Choral Scholar programs, please call 610 758 3833. CUTLER-SAMETZ CHORAL ARTS ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS AT LEHIGH The Lehigh University Cutler-Sametz Choral Arts Endowed Scholarships recruits the finest hig~ school c~oral si~gers in the country to participate in the Choral Arts at Lehigh. If you are 1~terested m_helpmgus further the wonderful singing talent at Lehigh by supporting these ment scholarships, please contact Nancy Stansbery at [email protected] or 610-758-4294. For information on the Choral Scholar program, contact Sun Min Lee at [email protected] or 610-758-3837. The Robert B. Cutler-Steven P. Sametz Choral Arts Endowed Scholarship Fund

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Join us for our 2013-2014 Season!

Sunday, December 8 • 4:00 & 8:00 PM CHRISTMAS VESPERS Lehigh University Choral Arts annual Christmas gift to the Lehigh community. Packer Memorial Chapel • FREE

Friday & Saturday, March 21 & 22 • 8:00pm THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS Sun Min Lee and Casey Rule, conductors Lehigh University Choir, Glee Club & Dolce Bach, Palestrina and Rheinberger to Bernstein, Hogan and Nystedt Baker Hall • Zoellner Arts Center

Friday & Saturday, April 25 & 26 • 8:00pm BEETHOVEN MASTERPIECES Sun Min Lee, conductor Mass inC Major Coriolan Overture Hallelujah Chorus from Christ on the Mount of Olives Baker Hall • Zoellner Arts Center

For ticket information, call Zoellner Arts Center 610-758-2787 www.zoellnerartscenter.org Friends of Zoellner Arts Center 2013-2014 Season

The Board of Trustees of Lehigh University gratefully acknowledges and recognizes the following alumni, friends, corporations and foundations for their generosity in supporting the annual campaign for the Friends of Zoellner Arts Center:

Leadership funding from The Morning Call Victoria E. and Robert E. Zoellner '54 '14GP Ricoh The Rider-Pool Foundation Guest Artist Series Underwriter Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem lchiko M. and Joseph W. Long '88 St. Luke's Hospital Karen G. Shihadeh Schaufcld '83 and Gala2013 and Guest Artist Sponsors Fredrick D. Schaufcld '81 'l 4P 'l 7P Marquee Sponsor ($10,000 and above) TD Bank Air Products Wells Fargo Ruth J. and Theodore 8. Baum '55 '86P '13GP Youngs Advisory Group, Inc. Alvin H. Butz, Inc. WFMZ Jean V. Nevins and Peter E. Bennett '63 '93P Valerie Johnson and Patrick V. Farrell 'F/S Footlight Sponsors($100-$3999) Peggy and Bill Hecht '64 '70G Brenda and Eduardo E. Fernandez Lutron Electronics. Co., Inc. '85 '14P '16P Brenda and John McGladc '76 '81 G Ruth H. '68G and L. Charles Marcon Sodexo Susan K. McDaniel '53W '79P '8 l P Dawn L. '82 and John J. Vrcsics, Jr. '81 'l 2P Parkway Corporation Wcarcvcr Wardrobe The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley Judith and Paul K. Seibert '63 '93P Ovation Sponsor ($8,000-$9,999) Service Electric Cablevision, Inc. Adams Outdoor Advertising Shop Rite of Greenwich Anonymous Maryann and Alan J. Snyder 'F/S Ambassador Financial Group, Inc. Elizabeth and Ferdinand Thun '56 'F/S Avantor Performance Materials, Inc. Buzzi Unicem USA Individual Giving Capital BlucCross Maestro ($2,500-$4,999) Robert A. Cocco '85 Susan F. '77G and Robert E. Gadomski The Express-Times Alice P. Gast 'F/S and Bradley J. Askins 'F/S Andrea and Oldrich Foucck Ill '72 '05P '09P June W. and Leon C. Holt '48 Highmark Blue Shield Mary Ann and Daniel J. Kelemen '54 Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. Brigitte D. Linz' 14GP Stokesay Castle Ruth H. '68G and L. Charles Marcon United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Patricia and Nelson G. Markley Viamcdia Rita P. '80G and Joseph B. Scheller Carol M. and Joseph P. Snyder, Jr. '65 '93P Curtain Call Sponsor ($4,000-$7,999) Anne C. and Robert J. Teufel '59 '91 P Anonymous Shari L. and Jeffrey H. Aronson' I SP Artist ($1,000-$2,499) Concannon, Miller & Co Anonymous Elysian Fields Specialty Florals Rosalie and Steven Aaronson Greentree Nurseries Judith L. '80G and J. Richard Aronson 'FIS Historic Hotel Bethlehem Marcia Moll Barone '86 '93G 'FIS and Jane P. '75 and Frederick H. Jamieson '74 Christopher J. Barone '86 Anne R. Kline '81 and Geoffrey P. Pohanka Terri A. '77G and James A. Bartholomew Lehigh Valley Style MaryAnn C. Bclchuncs Carol Dorey and John Bcrseth '67 Fellow ($500-$999) Susan L. and Jay D. Brodish, Jr. '90 Barbara E. and Dale T. Bowen Kirk M. Kozera and Joseph M. Brookes Ursula and Phillip Del Vecchio Joan E. and Bobb Carson 'FIS Ann Maria J. and Dennis A. Greenzweig Erin L. and J. Andrew Cassano 'FIS Roy A. Gruver '69 'FIS Georgeina G. and Peggy W. Hobbs '70G W. Robert Christie '58 '59 '89P Ann C. '91G and Vincent G. Munley '74 '02P Eleanor and Robert F. Conti '68G '88G '90G '04P '05P 'FIS Janet and Byron D. Cook '74 '77G Sally and Raymond E. Reusser '67G Joan and Curts Cooke '?8 '82P 'I 5GP Janet M. Shahan Johanna M. and Paul B. Daly 'I SP Alberta M. Albrecht Siemiatkoski and Nora A. and Mohamed S. El-Aasscr 'FIS Thomas M. Sicmiatkoski Sondra W. '84 and Damien Q. Elias '14P Caroline and Leslie H. Sperling 'FIS Marlene and Aman Finkelstein '58 Pamela 'FIS and Thomas Steigerwalt Linda L. and Peter M. Gilbert 'FIS Helen and H. Stanley Stoney, Jr. '59 William A. Glaser, Jr. '84 '89G Shirley A. and Donald L. Talhelm Peter S. Hagerman '61 '91 P '59 '60G '78P '81 P '05GP William Maruyama and Donald E. Hall 'FIS Melody K. '81G and Richard N. Weisman Marsha and Tom Hersh '72 '77G 'OOP 'FIS Joan G. and Michael F. Hoben '61 '90P Virginia L. '7 l G 'FIS and Robert C. Williamson Sook H. and Yong W. Kim 'FIS '79P '84P 'FIS Julia E. Klees '82 Kay and Earl Winters Kathleen and James C. Kranz '70 '71G Susan F. Wustrack Lehigh Valley Community Foundation Marie T. and Charles J. Luthar '66 '73G '11 P Patron ($250-$499) Colleen H. '99 and Madeline and Bob Brown Christopher V Marshall '88 '11 P Irene and William R. Brown Lucille McCracken '46W '83P Lynne B. and Leon M. Harbold '59 Brenda Johnson-McGovern and Maria D. and Jacob Y. Kazakia '72G '07P 'FIS Robert M. McGovern, Jr. '60 Linda J. Lowe-Krentz 'FIS and Anne S. 'FIS and Peter Meltzer Michael E. Krentz' 11 P Linda and Michael R. Miller Daniel Lopresti and Debbie Wcssclmann-Lopresti Barbara Moll '86P Cheryl A. Murphy 'FIS Jennifer and Fredric A. Nelson' 16P Anne C. and John B. Ochs '98P 'OOP '02P 'FIS Teresa A. and Bradford Parkes '83 Douglas A. Plikaitis 'FIS Jacqueline and Ralph A. Puerta '70 '81 G '99G Louise A. and Comelus P. Powell Ann and Timothy Rader Ruth A. '79G and William E. Rusting '51 Christina M. Clay and Sally S. '75G and Malcolm R. West '75G Thomas H. Ramsey '67 '68G Erin E. '02 and Harold M. Rechlcr '02 Friend ($100-$249) Linda Robbins Janet L. '76 and Joel C. Bacon '75 '76G Nancy M. and H. Steven Roth '07P 'l 2P Joan T. Bauer Deborah Sacarakis 'FIS Andrea Waxman and John F. Campion Amy R. Frolick and Current Concepts- Home Automation Specialists Brad E. Schelcr '74 '05P '08P Elizabeth Diaz Jeffrey J. Scmak Beverly and Thomas Eighmy Nadine J. Sine 'FIS Roberta and Jeff A. Epstein Ardyth A. and Francis J. Sobyak '59 '84P Anne M. and A. Craig Evans Jane L. and Stephen J. Urban '57 '59G Joan and Joseph D. Fcskanin '57 '82P Susan G. 'FIS and Marc A. Vcngrovc Christopher Froh Priscilla K. and Lawrence A. Walsky '58 '83P Daniel Z. Gerhart '67 Cheryl A. and Joseph F. Watkins, Jr. Kenneth D. Hendrix and Patricia K. Girke '71 '73G 'O IP '04P 'l 6P Margaret R. Grimes Linda J. Gamble and Michael D. Zisman '70 Judith Haase 'IOP Tom and Debby Harbin David L. Heine '74 Janice 0. '78G '88G and Robert Henson Linda and James L. Henry Patricia F. 'F/S and William L. Hoppe '65G Constance L. Houser-Wenzel Patricia and George S. Hudimac, Jr. '86P Virginia and Thomas E. 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September 21 at 8 pm NY Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Tribute to the Big Bands and Jar; Orchestra, Past and Present

October 5 at 8 pm LU Jazz Repertory Orchestra with special guest artist 6 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Jee Hyun Lim, soprano: Women in Love Vts & 19 at 8 pm LU Philharmonic: Ravel, Brahms & Walton with Cynthia Phelps, viola i,,45 & 26 at 8 pm LU Choral Arts: Forever Thine - Vaughan Williams, Durufle, Samet;

November /15 at 8 pm LU Jazz Ensemble, Funk Band and Combo: Fall Concert 17 at 2 pm Lehigh Student Chamber Music Ensembles 24 at 3 pm The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: We Two

December .___/(j at 8 pm LU Philharmonic: Family Concert v1at3 pm LU Philharmonic: Family Concert v,8 at 4, 8 pm LU Choral Arts: Christmas Vespers in Packer Chapel 14 at 1, 4 pm The Nutcracker with Ballet Guild and South Side Sinfonietta 15 at 2 pm The Nutcracker with Ballet Guild and South Side Sinfonietta

January 19 at 3 pm The Philadelphia Brass Quintet

February lat 8 pm LU Jazz Faculty: Tribute to Horace Silver 14 & 15 at 8 pm LU Philharmonic: Concerto Marathon 22 at 8 pm NY Jazz Repertory Orchestra with Glenn Cashman 23 at 3 pm East Winds Quintet: Music Through the Seasons

March 15 at 8 pm LU Jazz Repertory Orchestra 16 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Michael Jorgensen, violin 21 & 22 at 8 pm LU Choir, Glee Club and Dolce: The Best of All Possible Worlds 23 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Eugene Albulescu, piano: Beethoven Blockbusters 29 at 8 pm LU Jazz Ensemble, Funk Band and Combo: Spring Concert

April 6 at I pm Lehigh Student Chamber Music Ensembles 6 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Christopher Gross, cello 11 & 12 at 8 pm LU Philharmonic: A Thousand and One Nights 13 at 2 pm LU Symphonic Band 13 at 4:30 pm Junior Recital 25 & 26 at 8 pm LU Choral Arts: Beethoven Masterpieces 27 at 3 pm The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: Classical Winds 28 at 4 pm LU Music Department Awards

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