Spring Festival of Men’s Chorus Women’s Chorus Collegiate Chorale Madrigal Singers Vocal Jazz Ensemble University University Singers

7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 15, 2019 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 1318 Mapleton Ave, Boulder CO Program University Choir

Ezekiel Saw de Wheel William Dawson (1899-1990) Sam Bruckner, tenor

Famine Song Words and Music by VIDA arr. Matthew Culloton Piper Binkley, soprano Emily Majluf, mezzo

Madrigal Singers

Christus factus est Felice Anerio (c. 1560-1614)

Women’s Chorus

Zion’s Walls (1900-1990) arr. Glenn Koponen

Perhaps They Are Not Stars Steven Sametz (b. 1954)

Collegiate Chorale

Jesu dulcis memoria attr. Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611)

“Come, Gentle Spring” from The Seasons Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Men’s Chorus

River in Judea arr. John Leavitt

I Hear a Voice A-Prayin’ Houston Bright (1916-1970) Vocal Jazz Ensemble

Come Home Peter Eldridge (b. 1962)

University Singers

Der Gang zum Liebchen Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Alleluia Jake Runestad (b. 1986)

Texts and Translations Christus factus est Christus factus est pro nobis obediens Christ became obedient for us unto death, usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis. even to the death, death on the cross.

Jesu dulcis memoria Jesu dulcis memoria Jesus, sweet remembrance, Dans vera cordis gaudia: Granting the heart true joy, Sed super mel et omnia But above honey and all things Ejus dulcis praesentia. Is His sweet presence.

Der Gang zum Liebchen Es glänzt der Mond nieder, ich sollte doch wieder The moonlight is shining, and I should be riding, zu meinem Liebchen, wie mag es ihr gehn? my sweetheart to see, how lovely is she? Ach weh, sie verzaget und klaget, und klaget, Alas, she’s despairing, lamenting bewailing, dass sie mich nimmer im Leben wird seh'n! that never again in our lives shall we meet! Es ging der Mond unter, ich eilte doch munter, The moonlight is fading, I know she’s awaiting, und eilte das keiner mein Liebchen entführt. I hasten so no one will steal her away. Ihr Täubchen, o girret, ihr Lüftchen, o schwirret, Oh sweetheart, no sighing, my love is undying dass keiner mein Liebchen, and no one will ever come take you away, mein Liebchen entführt! for I am riding your way!

Biographies Clare Berndt over eleven years of diverse experience to the Clare Berndt is pursuing her master’s degree in podium, having taught with the national music at the University of Colorado organization Batuta (Colombia) and in the public Boulder, where she is the assistant conductor of the schools of Chicago and Michigan. She recently Men’s Chorus. After receiving her undergraduate performed with the Oregon Bach Festival, Ad Astra degree from the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, Music Festival (KS) and at Carnegie Hall under Berndt worked for six years as a sixth through Andrea Ramsey, and was a semi-finalist of the NW eighth grade choral and general music teacher in ACDA Competition. Current research Wisconsin. As a performer, Berndt has sung with interests include how to better serve marginalized the Madison and Milwaukee Symphony Choirs. populations in the choral rehearsal and tools for collaboration between wind and choral Emilie Bertram conductors. Brown’s enthusiasm and empowering pedagogy compliments the CU Women’s Chorus, Emilie Bertram is a second year DMA student with whom she is honored to share the stage. in Choral Conducting at University of Colorado, Boulder, and is a co-conductor of CU Women’s Chorus. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Aaron Harp Bertram taught in the public and private school Aaron Harp is in his second year of doctoral studies systems in Minnesota, New York and California at the University of Colorado Boulder and serves as for 10 years, instructing general, piano, vocal, and the conductor of Collegiate Chorale and assistant choral music for students in grade kindergarten conductor of University Choir. Prior to beginning his through the collegiate level. While living in degree, he taught high school and middle school California, Bertram taught at Presentation High choir in Texas for five years. He holds a Master of School in San Jose, where she conducted the Bella Music degree from the University of North Texas in Voce Women’s Chorus. Under Bertram’s guidance, vocal performance and conducting and a Bachelor Bella Voce was invited to perform in San Francisco, of Music degree from Ouachita Baptist University Anaheim, Seattle, Vancouver, Ireland and New York in vocal performance. Harp is in frequent demand City, and was a featured ensemble at the 2017 CA as a soloist and chorister. He has performed with ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) many noted ensembles, including Santa Fe Desert State Convention. Bertram holds a BM degree Chorale, Colorado Bach Ensemble, Bach Society specializing in Secondary Vocal Music Education Houston, Dallas Bach Society,and Anima Chamber and Piano from Concordia College in Moorhead, Ensemble. MN, where she studied under Dr. Reneé Clausen, and received a MM degree from the Ithaca College Daniel Parks School of Music in Ithaca, NY, where she worked Daniel Parks is a first-year doctoral student in with Dr. Janet Galvan. She has sung as a soprano II choral conducting at the University of Colorado with the Valley Concert Chorale, The Choral Project, Boulder and assistant conductor of the Collegiate Peninsula Cantare and currently with the CU Chorale. He completed a Master of Music Boulder University Singers. Bertram resides in CO degree in Choral Conducting at the University of with her husband and twin boys. Minnesota Twin Cities and a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education at Lawrence University. Corie Brown As an educator, Parks taught choral music, Conductor-teacher and contralto Corie Brown voice, and music theater at the middle and high earned her master’s in choral conducting at the school levels for five years in Wisconsin. He has University of Oregon, and is in her final semester performed with the Minnesota Chorale, Weimar of her doctorate at CU Boulder. Brown brings Bach Academy, Border CrosSing, PopUp Choir and NewVoices Choir. His research interests Collegiate Chorale, University Singers and directs include vocal improvisation and early music. the vocal jazz ensembles. As a conductor outside of CU, Stone serves as music director of Cantabile Craig Robertson Singers, a community ensemble in Boulder, and as Craig L. Robertson has been a successful choir director at First Unitarian Society of Denver. music educator for over 13 years and his choral As a professional singer on the front range, Stone ensembles have won several regional and national has performed with St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, awards. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education Anima Chamber Ensemble, the Evans Choir degree from Virginia State University and a Master and Voices of Light. Stone received his BM in of Music Education degree from Georgia State voice performance from the University of Puget University. He is currently pursuing the DMA in Sound and his MM in choral conducting from the choral conducting and literature, where he is the University of Colorado Boulder. conductor of CU Men’s Chorus and assistant conductor of University Singers. He has also Elizabeth Swanson conducted the University Choir, Festival Singers Elizabeth Swanson is the associate director and Summer Lab Choir. He is the current director of choral studies at the University of Colorado of music for Children and Youth Choirs at the Boulder. Swanson conducts the University Choir historic Montview Presbyterian Church, where he and teaches undergraduate courses in choral conducts children choirs and youth handbells. conducting and applied lessons in conducting at the graduate level. This academic year, she is Jordan Hugh Sam serving as the interim director of choral studies Jordan Hugh Sam directs the Madrigal Ensemble and conductor of the University Singers as and vocal portion of the Early Music Ensemble at Gregory Gentry, the director of choral studies, has CU. Previously, he was employed as the assistant taken a sabbatical leave. Prior to her appointment choral director at Amherst College, where he at CU Boulder, Swanson was the director of choirs directed groups and taught aural skills and music at Nyack College in New York City. Under her appreciation. In addition to his interest in choral direction, the Nyack College Chorale performed conducting, Sam has worked as collaborative concerts in renowned venues such as David pianist at University of Massachusetts and Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, the Cathedral of St. Amherst College. He maintains an active research John the Divine and St. Paul’s Chapel at Trinity interest in the intersection of queer identity and Church Wall Street, and toured domestically. early music, and recently presented his work at the Swanson has also been the conductor of choral Society for Seventeenth-Century Music and the ensembles at the University of Chicago and North North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Park University, Roosevelt University (Chicago Modern Studies. Sam received his BA in Music College of Performing Arts), and Ithaca College. from Amherst College, finished his MM in choral Swanson is an active guest conductor, a presenter conducting at the University of Colorado Boulder, at regional and national conferences and has and will begin a PhD in Historical Musicology at been published in the Choral Journal. She has UCLA in Fall 2019. served on the National Board of the National Collegiate Choral Organization (NCCO). Swanson Brian Stone earned degrees from Northwestern University (DM Conducting), Ithaca College (MM Conducting) and After four years teaching high school, most St. Olaf College (BM Vocal Education). recently at Denver East High School, Brian Stone has returned to CU to pursue a DMA in choral conducting and literature. At CU, Stone has led the Personnel University Choir Elizabeth Swanson, conductor Aaron Harp, assistant conductor; Madeleine Vande Polder, collaborative pianist Soprano Alto Tenor Bass/Baritone Piper Binkley Anne Bennett Joe Agger Michael Batson Ellie Caven Junran Cao Christian Atherton Matthew Dillon Leah Doogan Rita DiSibio Andrew Brodsky Cameron Feken Anna Hansil Laura Dixon Sam Bruckner Jack Gaffney Mattie Kantor Kason Hall Chase Church Mohammad Habib Jessica Kim Katie Haggett Dallas Evans Tyler Hansen Maya Owens Batya King Michael Gaven John Healy Tyler Vinnola Emily Majluf John Harless Caleb Izmirian Nicky Weber Nicole Nate Howard Kyle Lawrence Sarah Zendel Schneckenburger Charlie Hunsucker Christopher Norwood Zoe Wilhelmsen Chris Kerr Mason Owens Evan Stark Garret Schaaf Isaiah Roybal Sam Serra Jonny Titelbaum Zachariah Smith Jack Van Gilder Zane Tsuchiya

Madrigal Singers Jordan Hugh Sam, conductor Karl Allen Rita DiSibio Tyler Hansen Ben Pollard Andrew Brodsky Laura Dixon Anna Hansil Kenny Wilson Alexis Cairy Margaret Friesen Jack Harless Josh Young Rachel Carollo Brendan Griffiths Jessica Kim

Women’s Chorus Emilie Bertram and Corie Brown, conductors Cody Goetz, collaborative pianist Soprano I Soprano II Alto I Alto II Maria Carilli Irmina Clarke Audrey Deeba Summer Carper Sophie Engerman Lonni Ewig Hannah DeWild Ivana Clarke Elizabeth Hansen Amelia Lindsey Margaret R. Friesen Riley Grasso Batya King Megan Pryor Savannah Reyes Annalise Morelock Emma Rose Myers Helena Regan Miranda Stark Bianca Roman Sage Peterson Caroline Thomson Rowan Stormo- Leanne Rubinstein Boheng Wang Flanagan Riva Tobin Beth Williamson Madalyn White Ruyang Zou Collegiate Chorale Aaron Harp, conductor Daniel Parks, assistant conductor; Bryan Chuan, collaborative pianist Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Carli Brucker Mairead Brogan Alec Jonke Michael Batson Jen Conn Lucy Haggard Nicolas Meklo Aaron Buller Brianna Elmont Natalie Haught Kevin Ordonez Alexei Kazantsev Peyton Hill Allison Heckman Pogranichniy Nicholas Madison Jilek Erin Katie Jaynes Ian Rippel Laura Kim Helena Keller Yifan Li Marissa Kelley Megan Long Livi Landers Christi Vick Erin Sanchez Livia Sundberg Michaella Thoma Emily Trautwein

Men’s Chorus Craig L. Robertson, conductor Clare Berndt, assistant conductor; Jonathan Morris, collaborative pianist Tenor I Tenor II Baritone Bass Shay Adamo Ian Adler Logan Beck Liam Brodie Jonathan Galle Jiahao Li Logan Dougherty Grant Capan Torran Kitts Jeff Pincus Alan Halpern Chance Lytle Adam Richling Brian Stone Brendan Lutes Bal Patterson Isaiah Roybal Zach Waldron Glenn Jones Brock Settlemier Kenny Wilson Bruce Rose Yongdond Zhao

Vocal Jazz Ensemble Brian Stone, conductor Logan Beck Jennifer Conn Nicholas Renninger Piper Binkley Margaret Friesen Ben Thompson

University Singers Elizabeth Swanson, conductor Craig Robertson, assistant conductor; Maria Wietrzynska, collaborative pianist Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Emilie Bertram Clare Berndt Karl Allen Aaron Harp Elizabeth Bowersox Corie Brown Patrick Bessenbacher Joe Lopez Christine Honein Alexis Cairy Logan Moore Chance Lytle Alli Keller Julieta Garcia Daniel Parks David Moon Emmi Lindsey Kamryn Holland Craig Robertson Nicholas Renninger Asha Romeo Ashton Nicewonger Jordan Hugh Sam Zachariah Smith Steven Vinolas peRfoRmance Upcoming performances Ticketed events Live broadcast at cupresents.org

Saturday, Feb. 16 Tuesday, Feb. 26 Artist Series: Faculty Tuesdays: Kodo One Earth Tour 2019 Fantasies and Meditations 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall

Tuesday, Feb. 19 Thursday, Feb. 28 Faculty Tuesdays: SwingTime, Thompson Jazz Studies Combos WaltzTime, SambaTime: DANCE! 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall Monday, March 4 Wednesday, Feb. 20 Artist Series: Tafelmusik Pendulum New Music Ensemble 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium 7:30 p.m., Club 156, UMC Tuesday, March 5 Friday, Feb. 22 Faculty Tuesdays: Age of Anxiety Wind Symphony and 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall Symphonic Band 7:30 p.m., Macky Auditorium Thursday, March 7 Thompson Latin Jazz Ensemble Sunday, Feb. 24 and Jazz Ensemble II Honors Competition Finals 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall 12:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall Sunday, March 10 Monday, Feb. 25 CU International Guitar Festival 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall

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