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Concert Program Noël Carols from Christmas Past Grammy-Nominated, #1 Billboard Violinist Jenny Oaks Baker TIMPANOGOS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN PEW MUSIC DIRECTOR Jenny will be performing selections from her new Christmas CD. This performance will be an exclusive Utah County Premiere. Sponsored by All Tickets: $12 Monday, Dec. 17, and Timberline Middle School Highland City Arts Council, Tuesday, Dec. 18, Tickets at the door 500 W Canyon Crest Road Alpine Community Arts Council, 2012 • 7:00 PM or at Alpine, UT 84004 and Lehi City Arts Council. www.theTSO.org Suggested age: 801.210.2466 theTSO.org Spread the word 8 years and older facebook.com/TimpanogosSymphony A Message from the Music Director Behind the Scenes What could be better than a concert of Christmas Symphony Board of Renée Pew TSO Web Site Hosting music? I’m so pleased that we are able to present Directors Stephen Pew onlywebsites.com to you this concert of music from Jenny Oaks Denise Angus Heidi Rodeback Timberline Staff Baker’s latest CD: Noël: Carols of Christmas Past. I’ve Pam Bodtcher Laurie Williams Sowby been looking forward to this concert since Matthew King Mary Busath TSO Promotional Glen Vawdrey September of 2011 when Jenny told me about her Brent Fry next project being a Christmas CD. We are Design Korey Healey particularly privileged to bring you the only Scott Jacobs Keoki Williams Craig Geels concert in Utah presenting all the music from this Randy Morris www.keokidesign.com latest CD. John Pew House Management [email protected] Lance & Julee Pyper I’ve been working with Jenny since 2008 when we collaborated on a performance of Mendelssohn’s violin concerto with the Temple Hill Symphony in Want to volunteer? The symphony Mission Statement Oakland, California. Since that time we have can use your helping hands in a variety of The mission of the Timpanogos performed together at 14 concerts in California ways. We need help with things such as Symphony Orchestra is to present and Utah. It is always a thrill for me to work with Jenny. Whether we’re performing pop music together, like movie music from her mailings, phone calls, receptions, ticket high-caliber performances which inspire Silver Screen Serenade CD, or a violin concerto by one of the masters, she thrills sales, and concert ushering. We welcome musicians and audiences alike; to nurture and entertains audiences. It is my great pleasure to call her colleague and friend. volunteers who have the time, energy, understanding and appreciation of and skills to support us as we grow. symphonic music; and to enrich the We are also privileged to have Alex Sharpe as a special guest performing with us on Monday’s concert. Alex is a former member of the musical group Celtic Woman Please leave your contact info at the cultural life of the greater Utah County and sang on Jenny’s CD from which we are performing. Alex is from Ireland and front table as you leave tonight. community. happened to be in Utah for other concerts. We were fortunate to have her agree to sing with us. On Tuesday night, our own Helen McCurdy Berrett will be our featured soloist. Helen is not only the principal violist of the Timpanogos Symphony, but an extraordinary mezzo-soprano that we are lucky to call our own. I hope that you will mark your calendars for our all-Tchaikovsky concert scheduled for February 22nd and 23rd. I have been anticipating this concert since last year when I programmed the season. Tchaikovsky is one of my favorites. We have invited Scott Holden of the BYU piano faculty to join us on the ever-popular Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1. We will also present Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet. Don’t miss it. From all of us at the Timpanogos Symphony, Merry Christmas! May your season be filled with joy! John Pew Music Director, Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra The Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra is proud to be a member of the The Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra is funded in part by grants from the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation and the Utah Arts Council. Highland City Arts Council, Alpine Community Arts Council, and the Lehi City Arts Council. 10 February Concert Concert Program MASTERS IN THIS HALL Traditional French Carol/Don Hart ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH Traditional French Carol WE THREE KINGS John H. Hopkins, Jr. THE HOLLY AND THE IVY Traditional English Carol O COME, O COME, EMMANUEL John Mason Neale/Henry Sloane Coffin Alex Sharpe (Monday) / Helen McCurdy Berrett (Tuesday) Tchaikovsky The COPA Choir DING DONG MERRILY ON HIGH Traditional English Carol Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No. 1 Dr. Scott in B flat minor Holden, piano INTERMISSION Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet Brigham Young University piano faculty February 22 and 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. PATAPAN Traditional French Carol The COPA Choir AVE MARIA Building Your Franz Schubert/Douglas Pew Community JESU, JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING Johann Schop/Johann Sebastian Bach WEXFORD CAROL PATTERSON Traditional Irish Carol HOMES Alex Sharpe (Monday) / Helen McCurdy Berrett (Tuesday) 801.756.7303 www.phutah.com The COPA Choir CAROL OF THE BELLS Peter J. 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