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'I Lehigh University Music Department presents

Lehigh University Choral Arts Rhythm and Rhyme

Steven Sametz, director

Saturday, March 29, 2008 8 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 011 every floor and concession stands in itie two lobbies. For all ticket ui[onnation, call (610) 7LU-ARTS (610-758-2787).

To ensure tue best experience for everyone, please: • Bring 110 food or drink into a11y of the tlzeaters Refrain from talking wlzile music is being performed Refrain from applause between movements Do not use flas/z photography or recording devices Tum off all pagers and cellular phones Turn off alarms 011 wrist watches Do not smoke anywhere i11 the facilities

MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Professors - Paul Salemi (chair), Steven Sametz, Nadine Sine Associate Professors - Eugene Albulescu, William Warfield Professors of Practice - Debra Field, Timothy Schwarz Lecturer - David Diggs Adjuncts/ Private Instructors - Deborah Andrus, Eduardo Azzati, David Bakamjian, Helen Beedle, David Brandom, Brian Chu, Bob DeVos, James Finegan, Domenick Fiore, Scott Force, Linda Ganus, Tom Guarna, Margaret Hanegraaf, Timothy Harrell, Tim Harrison, William Holmes, Vic Juris, Robin Kani, Barbara Liebhaber, Chris Lorenzetti, Donna McHugh, Scott Neumann, Albert Neumeyer, Patricia O'Connell, Jan Opalach, Gene Perla, Irmgard Pursell, Kate Ransom, David Riekenberg, Paul Rosenberg, Kim Seifert, Tim Sessions, James Thoma, Eileen Wescoe, Andrea Wittchen, Larry Wright Department Coordinator - Olga Jacoby Libraries Coordinator Linda Lipkis Program Coordinator - Linda Ganus Accounts Coordinator - Deborah Ruthrauff Music Department Audio Coordinator - William Holmes

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Managing Director - Elizabeth Scofield Assistant - Cyndy Brinker Programming/Outreach Director - Deborah Sacarakis Assistant - David Olsher Audience Services Director - Sandra Anderson Ticket Services Manager - Rachel Miller House Manager - Rosalie Sandburg Development for the Arts Director - Susan Vengrove Senior Marketing Associate - Z. Candi Staurinos Marketing Associate - Lynn Farley Scheduling Manager - Mount Allen

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER TECHNICAL STAFF Production Manager - Joshua Kovar Assistant Production Manager - R. Elizabeth Miller Audio Coordinator - Erik T. Lawson Associate Audio Coordinator - Kate Foretek Costume Director - Pamela Richey Lighting Coordinator - Elizabeth Lammer Assistant Lighting Coordinator - [ennifer Greene Stage Coordinator - Becky Eshelman Interim Technical Director - Bart Freed Lehigh University Choral Arts presents RHYTHM AND RHYME

Lehigh University Men's Glee Club and Dolce Women's Ensemble Steven Sametz, director Debra Field, associate director

The Lehigh University Percussion Ensemble James Thoma, director Members of The Lehigh University Choral Union with guest performers from Allen, Freedom, Palisades & Saucon Valley High Schools Allen HS, Patrick Brady, director; Freedom HS, Michelle Hubbard, director Palisades HS, Carolyn Williams, director, Saucon Valley HS - Dennis Smith, director Andrea Wittchen, harp Scot Walker, Highland pipes Arati Shah-Yukich, Indian vocals and tanpura Ramya, Indian classical dancer Voice-overs by students of Northampton Borough Elementarv Schools and Professor Laurence Silberstein

Tonight's program, Rhythm and Rhyme, celebrates the meeting of music and words. This is part of a year-long, university-wide study of the intersection of language and sound. We are, literally, covering the map as we roam from sacred music and poetry of the Judea-Christian, Hindu and Buddhist traditions to 1950's dco-wop, cowboy odes, Irish reels, and new works of Lehigh students and faculty alike. We are pleased to welcome so many guest performers, especially those talented high school singers who participated in a choral festival at Zoellner today, sharing their music with us and joining us tonight - along with community members from Lehigh's Choral Union - to perform Lou Harrison's landmark setting of the Lo Karo Sutro. Lo Karo Sutro (The Heart Sutra) is offered as part of the University's on• going preparations for the visit of the Dalai Lama to Lehigh this coming July. Please sit back and enjoy! PROGRAM

I. SACRED WORDS FROM THE WEST

Riimas Rob Guzzon, '06 (b. 1984) Daniel Halle, Dan Manbeck, Jeff Zubernis, Casey Rule, Chrissie Rapp, Pete Lanctot, Anna Field, percussion

The Word Was God Rosephanye Powell (b. 1962) In the beginning was the Word And the Word was with God And the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made that have been made Nothing was made, He hath not made All things were made by Him. The Gospel oflohn 1: 1-3

An Abecedarium Children's voices of the Northampton Borough Elementary Schools Lawrence Silberstein, voice-overs Danielle Trauss & Maxwell Anselm, readers

The Lamentation o!Jeremiah the Prophet Thomas Tallis (Part I) ( d. 1585) The Lamentations o!Jere~niah stan~ at the pinnacle of English Renaiss.ance counterpoint. Each verse =: wzth successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet; in a~ oral tradition of transmittzng the Old Testament, these letters served as a mnemonzc device for the orator to recall the beginning of the next line of text. The Hebr~w letters themselves each hold mystery and meaning: Aleph, the first letter, is unzty and the name of God; Beth stands for a house, the number two, a conjoining of human and God. In Part I of The Lamentations, Tallis incorporates the first two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, Aleph and Beth, in the Latin setting of the Lamentations. The Lamentations tell the stonJ of the fall of the temple in 587 B.C. to the Chaldeans and Israel's captivity. In Jewish traditions, the Lamentations are a reminder of the outcome of separation from God: the loss of identity as a nation and the retribution of sin. In Christian rite, the Lamentations are part of the Tenebrae services of Holy Week. II. WORDS AND MUSIC FROM LEHIGH Evolatio Luke Ranieri, poet and reader

Evolatio (Flying out) Dan Hal e premiere (b. 1984) Chrissie Rapp, Elizabeth Woods, Heidi Schonbeck, sopranos Dan Halle, conductor Evolatio (Flying Out) is an original Latin choral work in five movements for six• part (SSATBB) choir with soprano solo and small mixed choir. Evolatio was conceived from a desire to write choral music using uncommon metaphors. Speaking with my roommate and lyricist Luke Ranieri, who is fluent in Latin, we settled on a libretto outlining a cogent sion] using some musical ideas. We decided on classical Latin as a working language before Luke went to write. Throughout the lyrical process we frequently spoke about the plot until we settled on a" day in the life of a flock of birds." The more I worked with the words, the more the birds became a representation of the human condition. The sun for me represents time and eternity, and that our actions, though they may affect each day, do not affect eternity, as a new day will always come tomorrow. I hope you all enjoy the music and imagen] Luke and I have set for you here as much as we enjoyed the process of writing it. -Duniel Halle

III. AMERICAN VOICES I Am Not Yours Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) Elizabeth Woods, reader I Am Not Yours

Doke- Lehigh University Women's Ensemble Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy arr. Sametz Shana Bellin, Jennifer Bibbs, Christine Rapp, Julie Stewart, soloists Caitlin Katrinic, "trumpet" Jennifer Bibbs, choreographer

The Lehigh University Glee Club Bop Till You Drop arr. Zegree John Rodgers, tenor

The Lehigh University Choir The Cross-Eyed Gal American Cowboy Poem Lefty and Pokey (Tom Ludlow and Clinton Botway), readers The Frozen Logger Steven Sametz premiere (b. 1954) Text by James Stevens (1892-1971) On a cold February day (not so very long ago), Steven Sametz found this poem in an anthology of American poetrv, While it has been set to music previously, this is a newly composed version of the tall-tale, in which we are introduced to a II six-foot II 11 11 seven waitress in a '1 timber-town cafe, who tells us the story of her Frozen Logger Love; 11 a man so tough that he didn't shave, but pounded his whiskers in with a hammer; hugged her so hard he II broke three vertabrae; 11 and kissed her so hard, 11 it nearly broke my jaw. 11 This nearly indestructable fellow only succumbed to weather 111000 degrees below zero," when he froze solid and "they made him into ax-blade to cut the Douglas fir. 11 Loggers, we are told, are a pretty hardy crew, for "no one but a logger stirs his coffee with his thumb. 11 Steven Sametz happily dedicates this new version of II The Frozen Logger" to the intrepid singers of the Lehigh University Choir.

INTERMISSION

IV. SONGS OF IRELAND

Mister Balabus Duncan Bell Patty be Aisy Traditional Irish Scot Walker, bagpipes

Lehigh University Choir Galbally Farmer Traditional Irish, arr. Sandler

Several Limericks of Questionable Virtue Matt Pollack, Tim Krentz & Trevor Kuhlengel, poetasters

The Lehigh University Glee Club Byker Hill arr. Sandler Clinton Botway, Nate Medford, Garrett Smith, Matt Pollack, Owen Ferik, Chris Shane,John Rodgers, Noel Kahle, Dino Altomare, Ryan Stillwagen, Trevor Kuhlengel, Casey Rule, Rob Yantz, colliers

If I had another pen!1y, I would have another gill (pint of beer); I would ~take the pzper play me the II Bonny Lass of Byker Hill. 11 Byker Hzll and Walker Shore (two coal mines) Collier lads, forevermore!

Byker Hill tells the tale of colliers (coalminers) who "come down to the dirt, 11 and of their various exploits II drinking bumbo made from gin. 11 Along the way we meet "the Pitman and the Keelman Trin, 11 Geordie Tarlton (with his dancing pig), and the flirtatious Gentle Jenny, decamped behind the barn with whiskey and her baby .... The Seagull Traditional Irish Scot Walker, bagpipes

Lehigh University Choir Union Reel arr. Sandler-Sametz Union Reel is an example of "mouth music," nothing so much as a bunch of nonsense syllables for the entertainment of the singers.

Good Drying Traditional Irish Traditional Hornpipe Scot Walker, bagpipes

V. SECULAR AND SACRED WORDS OF INDIA

From the Gitanjali Rabinaranath Tagore (1861-1941) Vani Pyda, reader

The Lehigh University Glee Club Ramkali Indian raga, arr. Sperry I am entirely devoted to you, my Lord At least heed my plea, my love I hope to be reunited with ou, my love Peace of mind is not mine, my love.

Dolce - Lehigh University Women's Ensemble Arati Shah-Yukich, voice and tanpura Ramya, Indian classical dancer Shamalyo Arati Shah-Yukich & Steven Sametz

Shamalyo was created by Arati Shah-Yukich and Steven Sametz in October of 2007. The text is a setting of the poetess Mirabai. The speaker addresses Lord Krishna in his many guises: as a trickster, as the son of Nanda, as a child, etc. The speaker, tired of earthly concerns, wishes to rest by the banyan tree (a symbol of Kundalini or "root chakra" energiJ) and to lose herself in the river Jamana, where the vessel of identity, ego, will be broken open and there will be only the cleansing waters of Being.

Interlude Chrissie Rapp,flute Daniel Halle, Dan Manbeck, Jeff Zubernis, Casey Rule, Pete Lanctot, Anna Field, percussion Lehigh University Choir Dan Halle, percussion Desh Indian raga, arr. Sperry Desh is one of the simplest and most beautiful ragas. The slow start is a lullaby, where the word "mola" (sleep) is chanted in a seven-beat rhythmic cycle. It then moves into a faster cycle using syllables often used in children's games. As in Ramkali, Sperry uses the percussion syllables, or "sollakattu" which are used by Indian tabla players to learn rhythmic patterns. Here, the singers use the syllables to create lively rhythmic counterpoint.

III. WORDS OF THE HEART

Lehigh University Choir Lehigh University Percussion Ensemble High School Festival Chorus and members of Lehigh Choral Union Andrea Wittchen, harp Debra Field, organ

We are pleased to be presenting portions of Lou Harrison's Lo Karo Sutro, a setting of the Sanskrit Heart Sutra. The Heart Sutra is a part of the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnpramit) of Mahyna Buddhist literature, describing the insight of the fundamental emptiness of all material reality. Form, feelings, desires, perceptions, and consciousness all yield to a higher Emptiness, an Ultimate Truth that lies beyond labels. "Form is empty. Emptiness is Form," says Avalokite[vara, the bodhisattva (Enlightened One) who embodies compassion in Buddhist'lraditions. Lou Harrison set the Heart Sutra in 1973 using a translation into Esperanto. While Harrison studied with Henry Cowells, Arnold Schoenberg and Virgil Thompson, his fascination with the music of southeast Asia led him to percussion compositions (sometimes working with John Cage) and to write in microtonal scales. After a trip to in 1961, he started to establish gamelan in America. These were inspired by Indonesian and Javanese gamelans: ensembles comprised of brass pots, metal xylophones, and gongs. Harrison and his life-partner, William Colvig, began to construct gamelan-type instruments at their home in Aptos, California using tin cans and aluminum furniture tubing. The instrument used tonight was constructed by Harrison and Colvig. It is comprised of five so-called "gender" (tubular bell xylopones), a hanging set of sawed-off oxygen tanks tuned to a D-pentatonic scale, several large triangles and a "gerontak" or "sweet bell tree. The gamelan is on loan from the University of California - Santa Cruz.

Lo Koro Sutro (The Heart Sutra) Lou Harrison Kunsonoro kaj Gloro (1917-2003) Stropho 2 Stropho 7 Mantro kaj Kunsonoro Kristen Wagner, Dan Manbeck,readers ABOUT THE ARTISTS

STEVEN SAMETZ, Ronald J. Ulrich Professor of Music, has earned increasing renown in recent years as both composer and conductor. He is the Director of Choral Activities at Lehigh University and also serves as artistic director of the elite a cappella ensemble, The Princeton Singers. Guest conducting appearances include the Taipei Philharmonic Foundation, the Berkshire Choral Festival, the New York Chamber Symphony, and the Netherlands Radio Choir. Dr. Sametz' compositions have been heard throughout the world at the Tanglewood, Ravinia, Schleswig-Holstein, Santa Fe, and Salzburg music festivals. His in time of appears on the Grammy-award-winning CD by , "Colors of Love," and his works may be heard on six other Chanticleer CDs, as well as Lehigh University Choir's "Live from Taipei," the Lehigh University Choral Arts "Christmas at Lehigh," The Princeton Singers' "Reincarnations," "Christmas with The Princeton Singers," and "Old, New, Borrowed Blues." Dr. Sametz has received commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Connecticut Council for the Arts, and Santa Fe Music Festival, creating new works for Chanticleer, the Dale Warland Singers, The Princeton Singers, the Philadelphia Singers, the Pro Arte Chamber Choir, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Connecticut Choral Artists, and the King of . His compositions are published by Oxford University Press, GIA, E.C. Schirmer, Walton, and Alliance Music. Dr. Sametz has served as panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and Chorus America. He has been Director of Choral Activities at Harvard University and is the founder and director of the Lehigh University Choral Union. At the Santa Fe Music Festival, he conducted his own works in a program entitled "Sametz conducts Sametz." He has conducted Chanticleer with the Lehigh University Choir in the Monteverdi Vespers of1610 in New York and San Francisco to critical acclaim. Dr. Sametz holds degrees from , the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and the Hochschule fur Musik und darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany.

DEBRA FIELD serves as the associate director for Lehigh Choral Arts. Ms. Field is the Robert Cutler Professor of Practice in Choral Activities and is frequently heard in concert as soprano soloist in the the Lehigh Valley and beyond. Field is an active proponent of new music: her credits include premiere performances in the works of Paul Salemi, Libby Larsen and Steven Sametz. Opera credits in• clude lead roles in II barbiere di Sioiglia, Le nozze di Figaro, and The Ballad of Baby Doe. under her direction have toured internationally. Ms. Field also serves as head of the voice faculty at Lehigh and is on the executive board of the Lehigh Valley chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing.

SCOT WALKER was rated No. 1 Overall Solo Piping Competitor 7 out of 8 years by the Eastern US Pipe Band Association. He has won firsts at nearly all the major North American Solo Championships. He has served on the Music Faculty of Moravian College as instructor of Bagpipe Music since 1993, and holds a Masters of Education. As a fourth-generation player, Scot was originally taught by his grand• father, Robert Walker, son of William Walker, Pipe Sergeant of 5th HU, 6 time World Pipe Band Champions under MacDougall Gillies. Walker is a member of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association judges' panel, Pipe Major of the Lehigh Valley Pipe Band, and a published composer. DANIEL HALLE is currently finishing his fifth year at Lehigh, majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Music Composition-Conducting. After he graduates in May, he plans to work as an engineer for a year or two before moving to LA to pursue a career in Film/TV composing. In his spare time Halle is a member of the University Choir, is the Musical Director of The Melismatics (co-ed a cappella) and A Whole-Step Up (male a cappella), as well as the Manager of the Hobo Army (Short-Form Improv Comedy) and a member of the Long-Form Improv team. Currently, he is composing many new works to be premiered in the near future.

LUKE AMADEUS RANIERI will graduate in May 2008 after five years at Lehigh, earning degrees in Geological Sciences and Global Studies (a combination of International Relations and Foreign Languages). His future plans include enlisting as an officer in the United States Air Force. After studying abroad in Florence, Italy, in 2005, during which time he became fluent in Italian and also Latin, Ranieri initiated and has been president of Lehigh's Italian Club and Geology Club. As well as being the publicity manager for A Whole Step Up, Lehigh's male a cappella group, he has also been involved in Lehigh theatrical productions, and this year is directing a modern play written and to be performed in Latin at Moravian University.

ARATI SHAH-YUKI CH trained in Hindustani Classical music tradition in India. She was named one of the top three young artists in her home state of Gujarat at the national level competitions of All-India Radio. Shah-Yukich has given solo recitals in the USA and France to raise funds for social and environmental causes. She is a co-composer of a cantata-ballet, The Demon King, with Steven Sametz. She has performed as the lead singer for Shanti, a large music-dance ensemble. She has made three CDs of her own music and is a the featured soloist on a CD recorded by Jaya Ho Jazzmata of Chicago. Shah-Yukich teaches music and con• ducts sound meditation workshops and is the founder and the executive director of a new non-profit organization, Clean Energy and Water for All. She has a Ph.D. from MIT in Biomedical Physics.

RAMYA leads her own dance school Arpana (meaning "offering") in Orange County, N.J. She learned Bharata Natyam from traditional gurus in India, has performed and toured internationally for over twenty years. She recently re• ceived a grant from the Mid-Altantic States Council on the Arts. Ramya was featured with her students in Lehigh Choral Arts' Demon King and Dravidian Dithyramb. We are pleased to welcome her back this evening for her original solo choreography of Shamalyo and Desh.

JAMES E. THOMA has been an active freelance musician in the New York City metropolitan region for over twenty-five years, performing at Radio City Music Hall, Glimmerglass Opera, Lake George Opera Festival, American Ballet Theatre and many others. Mr. Thoma received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at the Juilliard School, where he was a scholarship student of New York Philharmonic timpanist Saul Goodman. After his training, Mr. Thoma performed as Principal Percussionist with the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, Principal Timpanist for the New York City Opera National Company, and Staff Timpanist/Percussionist with the Light Opera of Manhattan.In addition to performing, Mr. Thoma teaches at Kean University, Lehigh University and Muhlenberg College. He is the director of the Percussion Ensembles at Lehigh and Muhlenberg. If you would like to hear more of the LU Percussion Ensemble, please visit their Facebook site, listed under groups as The Lehigh University Percussion Ensemble. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY CHORAL ARTS

The LEHIGH UNIVERSITY CHOIR. The 60 mixed voices of the Choir are auditioned at the beginning of the academic year. They are drawn from ail majors of the University. During the year, they give four major concerts on campus and tour internationally. The Choir frequently performs with or• chestra, including the major works ofJ.S. Bach (the B-minor Mass, Magnificat, and a staged verion of the Matthauspassion with Baroque ) and has been featured in concert with the Grammy-Award winning ensemble, Chan• ticleer. The Choir has been heard on National Public Radio, performing works from the medieval to modern eras, with many new works written specifically for them. They tour internationally, with recent tours to China, Germany, and the Czech Republic. They have just released a new touring compilation, Eoennohere, available on sale tonight in the lobby.

The LEHIGH UNIVERISTY GLEE CLUB upholds a trdition of male sing• ing that dates back to the founding the University in 1865. The repertoire spans medieval, German Romantic, Russian and contemporary American works along with Lehigh fightsongs and Barbershop arrangements. They appear at most Lehigh Choral Arts concerts and perform on their own in both formal and informal settings, spreading their love for Lehigh and its tradition of male singing through events on and off campus. Their debut CD, The Brown and White Album, is on sale tonight in the lobby.

DOLCE is the latest addition to the Lehigh Choral Arts program. Estab• lished in 2007 under the direction of Debra Field, they have taken on a reper• toire from Bach to the Andrews Sisters. Tonight they premiere a new version of Steven Sametz's Shamalyo, newly-arranged for them. Upcoming appear• ances include performances at First Friday and with the Allentown Sym• phony. The LEHIGH UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION, composed of students, fac• ulty, staff, and Lehigh Valley community members is the Lehigh Valley's premiere symphonic choir. Performing three times a year with internation• ally known soloists and full symphony orchestra, the 150 singers of the Choral Union bring major works of the choral-orchestral repertoire to a broad audience. Recent repertoire includes the Britten War Requiem, Orff' s Carmina Burana, Beethoven's Missa Sole nm is , and the premiere of Steven Sametz' s White Raven and Carmina amoris. Lehigh University Choral Arts Steven Sametz, Director Debra Field, Associate Director Timothy Harrell & Eileen Wescoe, accompanists

SOPRANO ALTO TENOR Mairin Augustine*# Lauren Anderson*# Owen Ferik? Loris Baker Shana Bellin*# Nowell Kahle"? Timothy Krentz."? Annette Benert Daveda Browne*# Andrea Joy Berends* Peter Lanctot"? Pat Chase! Dan Manbeck* Jennifer Bibbs*# Cheryl A. Cherry David Mentzer Barbara Cavalla Ann Cohen John Rodgers"? Kathryn Djoual\ah Cindy Comfort Jacob Schwartz=-" Linda Domina Ryan Stillwagonv" Lynn D' Angelo Kitty Dunn Nick Tatalias* Robin Deily Anna Field*# Eugene Tauber Katie Dyer Julie Heidt*# Jeff Zubernis=>+ Harper Kubicek*# Janet Filchner Natalie Foster BASS Lily Kull* Dino Altomare"? Clare Garrison Charis Lasky! Maxwell Anslem"? Joanna Lovell Gail Goshert Bob Beck Sarah Mastroianni*# Liz Jenkins*-# Clinton Botway+" Marcia M. Mierzwa*# Caitlin Katrinic*+ Christopher Chen"? Emily O'Koren*#+ Amanda Kessler# Brandon Franz Deborah Sacarakis* Lynn Koehler James Gallucci Daniel Halle* Carolyn Scott*# Lana Liberto Coleman Hamel Joyce Shankweiler Amy McKenzie Kevin Jacobs"? Heidi Shonbeck*# Shannon Maloney Trevor Kuhlengel+" Alyssa Stein*# Lynn Mayo Ryan Leichtweisz+> Jorge Mandler Emmy Stevenson*# Brittany Peace" Julie Stewart">: J. Gordon Maule Margarita Polanco Marcia Theiss Will Mayo":" Mary Pritchett Nathan Medfcrd='+ Danielle Trause* Vani Pyda*# Deniz Pamukcu+" Kathleen Vollrath Christine Rapp*# Derya Pamukcu Anne Whitebread*# Chase Philpotts+"> Joanna Rouse! Elizabeth Woods*# Matt Pollack*/\ Emily Sipes* Katie Whyne Casey Rule*1' Beth Wubbolt Kathleen Snyder Steve Shuldrnan"? Emily Wubbolt Anne Taylor Garrett Smith"? Kristen Wagner* Robert T. Smith! Kalman A. Sostarecz, Jr Dina Wills Rob Yantz"? Gerald Zimmerman

+Choral Arts Scholar *University Choir member -Choir Section Leader !Choral Union Section Leader "Glee Club member #Dolce: LU Women's ensemble member University Choir Officers 2007-2008

Manager Chrissie Rapp Assistant Manager, Manager of Glee Club Dino Altomare Stage Manager Alyssa Stein Assistant Stage Manager Caitlin Katrinic PublicihJ Manager Sarah Mastroianni Publicity Manager for Glee Club Chase Philpotts Finance Manager Steve Shuldman Recruitment Manager Heidi Schonbeck Manager of Women's Ensemble Liz Jenkins Librarian Nick Tatalias Choir Camp Manager Kristen Wagner Wardrobe Manager (F)/Global Union Rep Lauren Anderson Wardrobe Manager (M) Ryan Leichtweisz Webmaster WillFrece Alumni Relations AJ Berends Food Managers Deniz Pamukcu, Garrett Smith

Choral Union Administration 2007-2008 Robert Smith, President Charis Lasky, Coordinator Joseph Manzo, Associate Coordinator Patricia Chase, Alumni Coordinator Kal Sostarecz, Stage Manager

Lehigh University Percussion Ensemble James Thoma, director Brian Gerard, Daniel Glasel, David Liskov, Jesse Krinsky, Ryan Connors, Jeffrey Karper

Gamelan courtesy of University of California-Santa Cruz.

We would also like to thank the 2007-2008media sponsor for the Lehigh University Music Department, WDIY radio, for all their support. HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL FESTIVAL MEMBERS

FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL The Les Chanteurs singing ensemble, is an elite auditioned group They perform three concerts during the school year as well as many special events in and around the Lehigh Valley. Some of their past performance credits include; the opera "Giovanna d ' Arco" with the New York Grand Opera Company,the Capital Rotunda in Harrisburg, Disney World, music festivals in Williamsburg, Virginia, Foy Hall at Moravian College, and Christkindlmart They rehearse every Tuesday after school Cameron Benda Kayla Holdridge Sara Ramos Cecelia Blue Lauren Homlish Katherine Sak David Carraghan Marissa Ingeno Shelby Santiago Natalie Carson Amanda Kostalis Raymond Sims Ali Christopher Tony Marinho Ashley Slivka Blaine Connor Chelsea Mixon Devon Stein Nicholas Conti Carolanne Monteleone Drew Stonesifer Rachel Delvecchio Devon Mosher Deborah Storrs Rosealine Farrell Amanda Niederle Sarah Williamson Jaclyn Forero Kaitlyn Nonnemacher Jimm Wright Jacob Glessner Leanna Norwood Rebecca Wright Jonathon Hoffman Danielle Pratt Elena Zervos

WILLIAM ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL "Chorale" is a 24-member show choir from William Allen High School in Allentown, PA Chorale is a community service ensemble They average over fifty performances a year for local senior citizens groups, the Good Shepherd and Phoebe homes, retirement centers, church groups and various city and school district functions They perform year-round, including rehearsals and performances during the summer months

Eva Bednarczyk Kevin Gensiak Chelsea Muhl Tomas Narvaez Mollie Book Kristie Hartz Rachel Buckley Emily Graner-Hoffman Chris Palmer Alayna Danni John Gruver Asher Panik Jerone Darden Spencer Jones Damairam Ramos Elliot Ramos Marc DeBoeser Sharla Kurtz Kelsey Dreher Alina Marhefka Jeremy Schreiber Megan Dreher Dylan Molloy Tyler Zosky

SAUCON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL The Concert Choir, a mixed choir comprised of students in grades 9-12, meets every day for forty minutes. This group, along with the jazz choir and men's and women's ensembles, prepare three concert performances a year, travel to choral competition in the spring and perform by invitation for community events. We invite you to attend our spring concert at 7:30 pm, Wednesday, April 23'' in the Saucon Valley HS Auditorium Cady Amato Sydney Hennessey Drew Parton Sara Baab Nathan Hines Sara Pazzaglia Lucas Brothers Laura Housley Jessica Powell Jose Calvo Kristen Huddleston Ailsa Reichard Mary Cate Carr Alex Hulett Jeannine Riley Shannon Cassidy Marie Kramer MJ Roche Miranda Craig Anthony Lucrezi Libby Ross Jason Delre Sam Martin Vince Rostkowski Brent Forest Christine Massucci Amy Schulze Amy Frey Anne McEnerney Vanessa Segal ine Sean Grim Kevin McKenna Catie Seibel Abby Heintzelman Jess Null Tom Vosburg Laura Heintzelman Angie Osmun Matt Werkheiser

PALISADES HIGH SCHOOLCHOIR PALISADES HICH SCHOOL CHOIR meets as a class every other day Not all students are able to schedule choir for a full year, or at all, so after-school choir is available for those who are able to meet once a week at the end of the day Palisades has been represented in County, District, and Regional Choral Festivals this year, and are thrilled to be invited back to sing with the Lehigh Choral Arts Society again

Joey Albe Samantha Dougherty Liz Nilsen Adrienne Heber Tasia Adams Michelle Errickson Lindsey Patience Andrew Hollenbach Alyssa Balogh Joanna F achet Alice Reid Wesley Johnston Laura Berger Rebecca Hollenbach Julie Schultz Adrianne Louvolo Rachel Bedics Paula Kluskiewicz Liz Sgambelluri Paige Pyatt Heather Brown Heather Lamson Samantha Small Chelsey Saboe Patrick Brown Emily Litzenberger Kelsey Stover Jackie Toth Taylor Eccheveria Cody Bordeau Chris Marks Ronald Teeter Laurel Coffman Delaney McDermott Elise Wysocki Sherry Rodrigues Katie Cunningham Beckie Moats Eric Wyatt Gina Fleck Lindsey Davis Brad Doerr Alexandra Newsome Lyndsay Gruver CUTIER-SAMETZ CHORAL ARTS ENDOWED SCHOLARSIIlPS ATLEIIlGH The Lehigh University Cutler-Sametz Choral Arts Endowed Scholarships recruits the finest high school choral singers in the country to participate in the Choral Arts at Lehigh. If you are interested in helping us further the wonderfui singing talent at Lehigh by supporting these merit scholar• ships, please contact Susan Vengrove at [email protected] or 610--758-6624.Fo r information on the Choral Scholar program, contact Linda Ganus at [email protected] or 610--758-3837.

The Robert B. Cutler-Steven P. Sametz Choral Arts Endowed Scholarship Fund Donor Honor Roll

$10 000 and above up to $999 James R. Frogg,itt '62 Vinccnt ]. Murphy Robert C. Bausmith '81 G Craig Acklen '70 Dudley L Galloway '64 Robert 0. Nordt '66 \\'. Robert Christie '58 Ben \V Albert '57 Ralph \V Gallup '61 Lynn D. Norton '8-1 Estate of Robert B. Cutler Scott I. Alexander '70 Cynthia K. Gavenda '89 Jacqueline i\L Nowick, '91 Joan Miller Moran '65G John K. Aman '56 Jeannine Gilman I !ugh G. Oldach '50 American Guild of Organists, Lawrence L Good '6(, \\1,11,am 1-L Oldach, Ill '8-1 $2 500 to $9 999 Lehigh Valley Chapter Judith Gottesman '75 Lewis E. Osterhoudt '71 James S. Bancroft '68 Roy G. Anderson '75 John Grason '64 Lee C. Owens '58 Melinda L Bowman '91 Malcolm R. Banks '5-1 Jon D. Green, M.O. '70 Vincent J Pagliuca Ill '87 Preston l\l. Crabill '76 J. Robert Baum '6.J William F Hahn '49 Robert N. Peterson '66 Daniel T Franceski '6-1 Daniel L Benson '63 Howard A. Hairnann '57 Joseph N. Pittenger '61 Richard T Roca '66 H. Barry Bergman '61 Jonathan R. Hargrove '01 Lauren A. Redeker 'O 1 Nadine J Sine Thomas A. Best '66 Brooke R. Hartman, Jr. '54 Paul L Reiber, Jr. '4-l Robert \V Betz '6-l Charles R. Hayes '62 Carol G. Reich '81 $1 000 to $2 499 Donald H. Bott 'S-1 Lianne K. Heath '79 David !IL Reynolds '63 George A. Achilles '70 Katrina L Branting '80 Gerald A. Hedges '61 Nancy Reynolds '78 Robert J\. Alper '66 Pa trick E. Brickley '98 Blake R. Heffner '72 Arrhur W Roberts, 111 '59 Dexter F Baker '50 \Varren IL Iluck '6-1 Robert G. Hcide nrerch '56 Stephen D Rodgers '94 David G. Beckwith '68 Jill J Calsetta '9-1 Roger D. Heiser '73 Leonard !\L S,1;111 '60 Susan E. Belangee '95 Peter S. Carleton '62 Oa,·id K. Heist '88 Dame! !3. Sattler Mark L Belangee '95 Martha 1-!. Carrcllas '77 James P I lerget '71 Robert F Scarr '52 H. Barry Bergman '61 David E. Charles '77 Roger 1\1. Herman '57 Ted J Schultz '63 Thomas A. Bickerstaff '69 Patricia A Chase '74 Carol Hibler Lynn C. Scull '57 \V Alden Cushman '85 Joyce C. Chm '78 Beverly E. Hjorth '79 Donald C. Sc,1greaves '59 Richard N. Devore '67 Carter L Cole '58 Peggy \V Hobbs '70G Royal F Shepard, Jr. 'F Peter T Dinsmore '79 Russell E. Cramer, III '62 George L Howell 'SS Jon H. Shi,Tly '58 SiiY10 P Eberhardt '80 Richard A. Craft, Jr. '81 Hugh 0. Jones '62 Christopher Kurt S. Snyder '')-1 Stephen F Goldmann '66 Jeffrey J Csernica '84 Charles B. Kahler '58 Lynn Sr.irr M.D '83 John 1-L Gross '.J.J David R. Decker '6-1 Glenn E. Kinard '59 Lucile .\. Steitz '92 Kenneth M. Hayes '69 Joanna dejesus-Fcnicle '82 F ranees i\. Kleeman 'F Peter J Stinson '91 John E. ldenden, Jr '69 Michael T Derwin '86 l\larc J Kobayashi '92 Richard \\'. Stocltzmg, '',() Karen Keimig Keatley '8-1 Carl L Dcttcrhnc '71 Joseph Kovach 'F George C. Stone '-13 Andrew I-I. Knoll '73 Christopher J Detweiler '93 Gary D Kraft '76 S. Gilmore Stone '58 Barbara K. Kruger '80 Peter \V Dietz '88 Debora J Kuchka-Cra.g '82 D,md Stowe Robert l\L McGovern, Jr. '60 :\ngela J Doh I '8.J Richard B. Lambert, Jr '(,1 James E. Sturm Paul D l\lcK1nley '71 David IL Dugan '7-1 John B. Lampe '59 Vernon ~. Summer '71, John A. Millane '58 Richard L Edwards '(,6 Marc R. Lawson '95 Kenneth G. Tower '79 Thomas A. Miller '77 \V,llet E. Egge, Ill '73 Louisa H. Leipold '83 James L Undcrkottler, Jr '6(, Thomas F Miller '66 \\11ll1am E Elcome, Ill '68 Spafford S. Lewis '67 John R. \'an Dugtercn '00 Robert S. Pritchard '62 Gregory C. Farrington Thomas \V Loveland Paul R. Vines '64 Daniel J Rader 'Bl Jean \\'. Farrmgton J Christopher Martin '84 \ !.,ward E. Virkler '63 Thomas E. Reid '75 Peter D Feaver '83 Donald\\'. i\lartin '67 St.rnlcy J Vlas.ik '63 George D. Ryerson 'SS Peter D. Finkel '81 Henry R. Martin 'F William J \V,ut '62 Steven P Sametz Melinda Fiore Kathryn E. i\!cQuecn '87 Edw,ird 11. Weber, 111 '56 Robert H. Shabakcr '59 Anne C. Fisher '76 Thomas C.1\L Middleton '72 Leon l\L Weiss '79 Jeffrey E. Silliman '68 Fred B. Fletcher '67 Lisa 1\1. Mistretta '87 I bro Id N. \Velis '51 John F Sise '72 j

Li.rt complete as of M"nl, I, 2007 Erron or omis.,io11r s/,011/ri heh, 011J',/,f to the affwfio11 of S11r1111 I /mJ,rou of 610-7 58 .662-1- or [email protected],1 TWO NEW CDS- on sale NOW

Everywhere - Lehigh University Choir on Tour A compilation CDfeaturing the Lehigh University Choir touring repertoires to Germany, the Czech Republic, China and in New York at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall. Including Rosephanye Powells' In The Beginning (heard on tonight's program) and Steven Sameiz's I Have Had Singing.

The Brown and White Album - Lehigh University Glee Club Sings Again! Such favorites as Shenandoah, Mr Sandman-Coney Island Baby, and Loch Lomond are featured on the first CD of the Lehigh Club since its renaissance in 2005. The men of Lehigh heard in repertoire they have taken on tour to NY in Avery Fisher Hall and throughout China.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! LEHIGH UNIVERSITY CHORAL ARTS GIUSEPPE VERDI SINFONIA FROM I VESPRI SICILIAN! REQUIEM April 25-26 8 PM Baker Hall Fobiana Bravo, soprano Patricia Risley, mezzo-soprano Ben Warcikowski, tenor Jan Opalach, bass-baritone

Join director Steven Sametz and over 200 singers of Lehigh Choral Arts, an international cast of star soloists, and a seventy-five piece orchestra (complete with off-stage brass!) for Verdi's powerful and pyrotechnic setting of the Requiem, which some critics have dubbed "his greatest opera." Not to be missed!

THE LEHIGH CHORAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM brings the best and brightest of high school singers to Lehigh each year. For those who enjoy our programs and might wish to support a Choral Arts Scholar at Lehigh, please contact Susan Vengrove at [email protected] or call 610 758 3833 for more information. For prospective high school students interested in auditioning for the Choral Arts Scholarship, please contact Linda Ganus at [email protected] or 610 758 3837. Friends of Zoellner Arts Center 2007-2008 Season

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

Leadership funding from Patricia and Nelson Markley Victoria E. and Robert E. Zoellner* Anne and Pete Meltzer* Linda and D. Brooks Zug '67* Jean and Victor Pratt, Jr. '61 Heather Rodale '74 '76G '05P* Sponsor Doris and Roland L. Sigal '4 7 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.* Sands Beth Works Chaddsford Winery St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network Michelle and James J. Duane III '73 '04P '06P* Carol and Joseph P Snyder, Jr '65 • Winifred Duane '41W '73P '76P* Anne and Robert J Teufel '59 The Express- Times Green tree Nurseries Artist Jane P. '75* and Frederick H Jamieson '74* Bobbye J Acopian Lutron Electronics Company, Inc. Richard and Judith Aronson Moravian Church - Northern Province Terri and James Bartholomew The Morning Call Mary Anne C. Beichunes The National Endowment for the Arts Jean Nevins and Peter E. Bennett* Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Paul A. Biddelman '67 '06P* and Donna L Bascom Dian and Carl Petrillo* '06P * The Rider-Pool Foundation Charlotte and Bob Brown" Elizabeth Riley and Daniel E. Smith, Jr '71 * Kathy and Anthony Calabrese Sodexho Campus Services, inc Paul Richard Brown and Joan G Fishman Roberta H. and James B. Swenson '59* Joan and Bobb Carson" Karen and Alex Tamerler '67 Maria K. and John R. Chrin* Viamedia Georgeina and W Robert Christie '58* Janet and Byron Cook Producer John and Carol Daniel '60 '89P* Joseph Brookes and Kirk Kozero Julie A. Diasparra Alvin H. Butz, Inc.* Gloria and John Dobrota Peggy and Bill Hecht '64* Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Douglas June and Leon Holt* Nora Ann and Mohamed El-Aasser OraSure Technologies, Inc Mark and Anke Ellis O'Brien and Gere Sue Ann and Ralph Z Fortney Priscilla Payne Hurd Linny '03H & W Beall Fowler '59 '84P '89P* lchiko M. and Joseph W Long '88 Allan R. Frank '76 Modus-Kozero Consulting Nikola and Todd M. Freeman '82 Tallman Hudders & Sorrentino Wendy '91 and Lazaro Fuentes The Pepsi Bottling Group Robert and Susan Gadomski+ Louis Weinstock '36* Dr. Alice P Gast and Bradley J Askins" Peter and Linda Gilbert Maestro Mark and Susan Gumz Lorraine and Lewis J. Baer '72 Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Harper Joanne '76 G and Hank Barnette '99H* Terry Hart* and Mary Jane McKeever* Mary and Cooper A. Botway '77 '!OP Richard and Linda Hertzberg Marianne C. and William H. Bux Frank H. and Mary Louise Hielscher Caruso Benefits Group, Inc.* Betty and Bill Hittinger Mary and Robert D. Culver, Jr Theodore U Horger Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Dimmick '49* George and Pnscilla Howey Marlene and Aman Finkelstein '58* Jerome S Heisler, Jr. and Dr Rebecca Jaffe '78 Andrea & Oldrich Foucek lII '72 '05P '09P* Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jaindl Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Hill '75 Monica M. Johnson Mary Ann and Daniel Kelemen '54 Yong and Sook Kim Julia Klees Mary and Ira W Krauss '67* KNBT Lafayette Ambassador Bank Pat and Tucker Lyons '07P Paul N. and Martha C. Leitner" Mack Trucks, Inc Harry B Levine '56 '91 P Ruth and Charlie Mar con" Molly M. & Michael J. Lieberman ·75 Charles and Marie Luthar Tim and Joan McDonald Marsha and Tom Hersh '72 Robert and Brenda Johnson McGovern Peggy and Jim Hobbs Professor and Mrs. Anthony McHugh Betsy and Bob Holcombe '58 Mellon Financial Corporation Jacob and Maria Kazakia Bill and Monica Michalerya Elizabeth and Joseph P Kender, Jr. '87 Jim and Jayne Miller Dr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Kleaveland Linda and Mike Miller Edward H. Kottcamp, Jr. '56 '84P William F. Murphey '54 and Ms Anne Yellott Scott A. Kriner Jamie Musselman and Jim Edwards Kathy L and Charles F. Lieb, II '70 Barbara and John Norton Robert H. and Jean C. Littner* Mary and Bob Orben* Lori A. Malkames Anne and Bruce Perry '76 '!OP Sandra G. McClaskie Robert and Rebecca Rupel Lucille H. McCracken Keith and Jill Rust* Richard and Ellen Miller Deborah Sacarakis Victoria Mohr Elizabeth Scofield and James R. Tanenbaum* Mark and Mana Morawski Nanette E. Scofield Carl and Glyn Moses John W. Segraves and Isabel Heffernan Mary and Gordon Mowrer Dr. Joe and Mrs. Mary Ann Skutches Carol Parfitt Christine and Charles Smith* Jon R. Peisinger '69 Don and Betty Smyth* Julie and Kline G. Pepper II '73 Stuart Portfolio Consultants Margaret F. Plympton Karen Stuckey* and Henry Seduski * William and Elsa Ramsden Ardyth and Francis J Sobyak '59 Ray and Sally Reusser Lynda and Richard B. Soma ch, Esq. Edie Ritter Burton Spivak '67 Jay and Jan Ruhle Sally Ann Thomas '77 John and Denise Sale David '83 '84G and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Siemiatkoski Wendy Littner Thomson '83 '84G '08G Bonnie and Les Sperling Liz and Ferd Thun* Thomas and Catherine Staley Kathleen D. '87 and David C. Trimble Ill '86 Helen and H. Stanley Stoney, Jr. '59 Susan and Marc Vengrove Hannah Stewart-Gambino and Giacomo Gambino Ors. Joseph and Margaret Viechnicki Donald and Dorothy Strelecki Ricardo and Martha Marchena Viera Julia and Bruce Swan Marilyn" and Paul Wagner '57* Andy Twiggar Bruce and Judy Waldman Mr. and Mrs. Robert S Werlinger Paul and Lorraine Wiedorn Richard and Melody Weisman Ilene and Bob Wood Robert and Virginia Williamson* Jerri and John Wood David and Jill Yannarell Kathryn C. Worrilow, PhD and Sherri Yerk-Zwickl and Bill Zwickl Charles C. Worrilow, MD Helma Young Dr. and Mrs S. David Wu Mr. and Mrs. William J. Young

Fellow Patron Mr. and Mrs Mount V Allen III Steven and Rosalie Aaronson Lois and William Black Henry Baird and Raymond Harbor! Amy Cahners Richard and Dorothea Barsness Ciocca-Holt Family George Baker Ann and Bill" Clark '45* Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Benedict Linda K. Hodecker and Scott H. Cragle '72 Barbara and Dale Bowen Frank Cygler, Jr. '08P Maryanne and Glenn Breidenbach Mr. and Mrs. William H. DeCamp III Richard T. Briggs '58 '86P '89P Dr. and Mrs. Philip Del Vecchio, Jr Jan Brody (in memory of Art Brody) Carol C. Dorey and John Berseth Madeline and Bob Brown Margaret and Richard Ellis Randy Brust '80 Jeanne H. and Willliam 0. Fleckenstein '49* Agnes Caplan Edward P. Foster Martin D. Cohen* Donald C. Garaventi '58 Terri L. Csaszar Nancy and Michael George Bruce E. Davis Daniel Z. and Margaret C. Gerhart Dolores and Erwin L. Decker '49 H. Russell and Evelyn Grander Dorothy and John Duran Colleen Hayes Griggs '99 Carol A. Ebeling Joan and Douglas Groves '05P Warren and Corinne Gold Eberts Hartford Fire Insurance Company Patricia and Robert Elko '05P Kenneth D. Hendrix and Patricia K Girke Friend Ann and Dennis A. Greenzweig Elizabeth Abrams Sandra S. Hafer Mary Anne Adams JoAnn and Bruce Haines '67 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J Alexander Robert J. Hamera Mary Randall Baker Helen Hartzell Sharon and George H. Baker, Jr '65 Constance Houser-Wenzel Diane and William P Bakos. Jr Thomas Johnson Jane Bannan Nancy and George A. Kantra '58 Len and Jo Barkis Alison P Kelly Donald D. Barry and Theresa Kunda Beverly and Glenn Kinard '59 William G. Beattie '59 '88P '931' Mary L. and Joseph M. King, Jr '61 Theresa and Randal K Beck '5 7 David Kocher Elsie L. and Robert W Bell Al and Kathleen Konrad Don and Lygia Bellis Antigone Kourpas Mary Sue W. Benken Mrs. R. Wayne Kraft Mary E. Burke Jason J. Link Patricia W Best Ronald E. Lipetz '62 Polly and Fred Beste Polly and Garry McClure Kim Bowden Marilyn R. McDonald, M.D The Brooks Family Katherine Miller John A. Cabezas '89 and Rachel Zaffrann Sandra C. Miller Wayne and Susan A Cady '8 IG Patricia Mitchell John Campion, M.D. and Andrea Waxman. M.D Shannondoe M. and George Morin, Jr Dr. Ward M. Cates Janeen Mulavolta Edith and Jerome Cohl Arlene and Roger Nagel Anne Cornfeld John and Anne Ochs Wilbur C. Creveling Lucy Perusse Mr. and Mrs. James M Crook Lee and Walter C Pijawka '58 '84P '86P '92P Leigh A. Cundan and J Gary Lutz Douglas A. Plikaitis Current Concepts - Horne Automation Specialists Anne Portlock Dr. and Mrs. George J D'Angelo Meredith Prange Geri Demshock Caroline Price Eric W Dickstein '02 Mary Kay Kincaid and John L Squarcia '70 Katherine and Robert Donatelli Mary Jo and Ronald L. Reed '76 Thomas H. and Beverly B. Eighmy Jane K. and James L Regina '86G '01 '08P Sidney and Henriette Engelson Kathleen Reilly Vincent Fantozzi Elaine Ringer Gail F. Farnham William and Ruth Rusling Henry H. Fetterman Jr Jeffrey J. Sernak George and Dorothy Folk Daniel Sigley Patricia and Richard Foltz '60 '86P '881' Linda and Walter Silowka William and Lois Fredenck Ken and Micki Sinclau Louise French Indira and K. Sivakum ar Sharon and Kenneth Friedman Miriam Smith Joseph M. Fulfs Jean and Rudolf Soderlund Sara A George Mary Squarcia Gillian K. Girvin Dr. Linda M. and George W Stahl 'I IP Margery Gotshall Pamela and Thomas Steigerwalt Virginia K. T Gress Michael and Judy Stoner Nancy S Gunkel Don and Shirley Talhelm Cheryl '94G and Frank Gunter Betty and Theodore Terry Judith Haase Abby and Mark Trachtman William H Hansen '67 Norman Trapp Lynn and Leon Harbold '59 Alexander Tsikanovsky Brooke R. Hartman, Jr '54 '81 P Bruce A. Turnbull Charles Hasenecz Bridget M. O'Connell '95 and David A. Hawk '82 Andrew J. Twiggar '94 David Heine '74 Barbara and Charles F. Vengrove " Mr. and Mrs. Richard G Heintzelman Jennifer and Christopher E. Weiler Dr. Marie Helmold '81 Kay and Earl Winters Linda and James Henry Jan Henson Ors. Harriet and Sidney Parmet E. R. Hertzog '51 Jeffrey S Parns Julius and Anna Herz Heinz G Pfeiffer Carol Hiestand '51 W Pamela Pollister Glona and David Hinrichs '76 Mary T. Pongracz Pat and Bill Hoppe* Louise and Cornelius Powell Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hudimac, Jr '89P Ralph and Jacqui Puerta Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hunsicker Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rodgers Just Born, Inc. Adam and Penny Roth Marybeth and David J Kacar '76 Dr. Daniel Sarubin Diane W. Kebles Richard E. Scheid '56 David Keehn John P and Dianne Schellenberg '82G Ann Kem Geraldine and William Scherer Gary M. Koch Bernie and Sara Schonbach Truman and Louise Kunsman Jean M. Seibel A Charles Kuss '52 Lisa S. Semmel Mr. and Mrs. Antoine P. Latour Silver Family Kimberly Kovacs and Matthew R. Leek '68 John F Sise Mr. and Mrs. John Leh II Blu Smith Walter and Joanne Leiss Mr. and Mrs Richard O. Sod! Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Linn Donald Spieth and Llyena Boylan Andy and Nicole Lisicky William and Beverly L Springer '81 Daniel Lopresti and Debbie Wesselmann-Lopresti Diane A. Stanczak Kathryn Loupos John W Stemler Gary and Venus Majeski Miriam R. Sursa Lucille and Donald Marshall Aurelie C. Thiele Willard and Margaret Marshall Froy and Dick Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Mateff, Jr Connie Trimbath Jacqueline Matthews and Walter J Toomes William H. Trotter '67 Ors. George and Carolina McCluskey Verna Rapp Uthman Nancy and Gordon McKibben Sonja and Clint Walker Merck Company Foundation Patricia C Walpole Ron and Cathy Mordosky Ben and Ellen Weinberger Mr. Devin Murphy and Ms. Marian J Nalitt Steven H. Weintraub and Judith Pennington Hilma Myers '41W Malcolm and Sally West Virginia T. Niemeyer '43W Pamela Wheat Nancy and Warren Norris '79 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W Wolfe Erwin Nothstein David E. Woodward Gina and George Ortwein Eleanor and Joe Workman Bonnie Osterwald Kathryn Zimmerman Dr. and Mrs. Jerzy A. Owczarek Mrs. Edward A. Zouck Sean Pandey and Dianne Jacobetz Dan and Eileen Zulli

"Deceased

"Friend of Zoellner Arts Center who also made an endowment or capital gif, of $5,000 or more 10 Shine Forever. the Campaign for Lehigh

List complete as of March l 0, 2008. Report errors or omissions to Colleen Griggs at 610-758-4294 or [email protected].

Lehigh University Music Department 2007 - 2008 Season 1))0-, September --- Vl5 at8pm Monocacy Chamber Orchestra Debut v23 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Robin Kani,jlute

October Vi 9 & 20 at 8 pm LU Philharmonic: Heroes and Heroines (/26 & 27 at 8 pm LU Choral Arts: All in the Family

November v2 at8pm Heather Schmidt, piano: Women Composers Past and Present y3pt8pm LU Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Band, Jazz Combos V9at8pm New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Tribute to the Big Bands yl8at 3pm The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: Times Two

December 3- 7 at 12 pm Noon Recitals: Solo performers and chamber groups v8at8pm LU Philharmonic Orchestra: A Winters Tale v9at4 & 8pm LU Choral Arts: Christmas Vespersa t Packer Chapel

/}_.OC:,anuary i,/26at8pm Small Steps, Tiny Revolutions with Pascal Rioult Dance Theatre

February v" 9 at 8 pm LUVME/Monocacy Chamber Orchestra: Words/Music/Image v1oat 3 pm LU Jazz Faculty: Cowboy Jazz 17 at 3 pm East Winds Quintet: Members Choice V-23 at8pm LU Chamber Orchestra: From Passion to Politics

March 15 at8 pm LU Jazz Faculty and Students: Beneath the Stacks i6 at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Debra Field, soprano: Food in Poetry and Song V29at8pm LU Choir and Men's Glee Club: Rhythm and Rhyme V30at 3 pm Faculty Recital: Eugene Albulescu, piano: Classical/Baroque Extravaganza

April V 4 at8pm New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Latin Jazz vn at 3 pm Symphonic Band- 13 at 7 pm Junior Recitals ____-. 14-17, 12pm Noon Recitals: Solo performers and chamber groups V 18, 19 at 8 pm LU Philharmonic Orchestra: Russian Masterworks V20at 2& 4pm Senior Recitals " ,,r ~ , -f.,\;JW 25, 26 at 8 pm LU Choral Arts: VerdiRequiem v27at 3pm The Wind Ensemble at Lehigh University: Rhapsody in Blue ./ 28 at8pm LUVME: Works for orchestra by student composers

May

June 28 at 8 pm Composer's Forum: Hot Off the Press