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2017-03-24 -- University of Iowa Camerata

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Scroll to see Program PDF UPCOMING EVENTS For the most up to date listing of concerts and recitals please visit arts.uiowa.edu SCHOOL OF All events are FREE unless otherwise indicated. MUSIC UPCOMING CHORAL 2017

4/8 4:00 p.m. Kantorei & University : Homecoming Concert with Don V Moses, William Hatcher, Concert Hall Timothy Stalter, & David Puderbaugh, conductors

5/5 7:30 p.m. Camerata and Women’s Choir Concert Hall

5/6 7:30 p.m. Kantorei and University Choir Concert Hall

MARCH 2017

26 7:30 p.m. CNM Concert XIX: Composers’ Workshop III Concert Hall

28 7:30 p.m. Guest Recital: Christopher Creviston, saxophones Recital Hall

29 7:30 p.m. UI Symphony Orchestra Hancher

30 7:30 p.m. UISQRP Guest Recital: Arianna String Quartet Concert Hall

MAR 31–APR 2 School of Music Collage Concert, Concert Hall Symphony Band, Times TBA APRIL 2017

02 1:30 p.m. Piano Sundays: Uriel Tsachor and Studio Old Capitol Museum Faculty Showcase: Music Education Faculty 04 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall “Publicly Engaged Scholarship”

Guest Recital: Prahlad Singh Tipanya & 06 7:30 p.m. Concert Hall ENSEMBLE CONCERT the Kabir Project University of Iowa Camerata 08 7:30 p.m. Guest Concert: USMC Band Small Ensemble Recital Hall 08 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Concert: Johnson County Landmark Friday, March 24, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. with alumni Marla Feeney, Rafael dos Santos, Concert Hall Scott Barnum, Chris Magee, Eric Thompson Voxman Music Building, Concert Hall

*Tickets available through the Hancher Box Office at (800) HANCHER orhancher.uiowa.edu/tickets University of Iowa Camerata Camerata Dr. David Puderbaugh, conductor Dr. David Puderbaugh, conductor; Kevin Dibble, assistant conductor Kevin Dibble, assistant conductor Nathanael Filippelli, accompanist SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS Emily Banes Lauren Arzbaecher Noah Andrys Sam Cacciatore Bailey Bodeker Elisabeth Bieber Alex Chaplain Justin Chatman Abbey Carter Margaret Blackledge Joshua Brown Anthony Cunningham PROGRAM Cecilia Douma Madelynn Burn Brandon DeGroot Desmond B. Drischell Caroline Emory Molly Conway Kevin Dibble Jake Glaza Abby Hill Hannah Frame Joshua Friede Zachary Johnson I Sarah Hugee Kelsey Harrington Ryan Hayes Luke Most Elizabeth Landis Emily Hoeper David Lim John Murphy Exultate Deo Alessandro SCARLATTI Taylor Milefchik Brigid Martin Russell Martin Ryan Niemeyer (1660–1725) Megan Oberst Emily Much Joseph Mullin Michael Rendleman Amelia Shawver Meredith Music David Petersen Richard Roller Orlando di LASSO Emily Swanson Olga Novoselova Jim Sheets Charles Schott (c.1530–1594) Krista Wahlstrom Lindsey Rello Jeff Shymanski Matt Shawver Darcy Waller Gretchen Roth Joshua Siefken II Anna Wells Madison Sturgeon Gavin Thomas Katie Welander Bailey Vormezeele Let Thy Hand be Strengthened George Frideric HANDEL Seungok Yum Kyle Weiss (1685–1759) Andrew Winkers Nathanael Filippelli, piano

III Abendlied zu Gott Franz Joseph HAYDN (1732–1809) Sure on this Shining Night Morten LAURIDSEN (b. 1943) Nathanael Filippelli, piano

IV Üks hetk Ester MÄGI (b. 1922) Selections from Urmas SISASK Benedicamus Domino (b. 1960) Laudate Dominum Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit arr. Moses Hogan (1957–2003) Jake Glaza, Anna Wells, and Jeff Shymanski, soloists

In consideration of our performers and guests, please take a moment to turn off your cell phone. TRANSLATIONS TRANSLATIONS

Exultate Deo Exultate Deo Rejoice in God, our helper, . Rejoice in God, our helper, Alleluia. Shout for joy to the God of Jacob, Alleluia. Shout for joy to the God of Jacob, Alleluia.

Jubilate Deo Jubilate Deo Sing joyfully to God, all the earth; Sing joyfully to God, all the earth; serve the Lord with gladness. serve the Lord with gladness. Enter into his presence with great joy. Enter into his presence with great joy. He alone is God. He alone is God.

Abendlied zu Gott Abendlied zu Gott Lord, you who have given me life until this day, Lord, you who have given me life until this day, I worship you like a child. I worship you like a child. I am much too unworthy of the loyalty of which I sing, I am much too unworthy of the loyalty of which I sing, and which you have shown me today. and which you have shown me today.

Üks hetk Üks hetk A moment, a flash, one instance is real, and everything stable A moment, a flash, one instance is real, and everything stable But here a dewdrop falls and a leaf glides down. But here a dewdrop falls and a leaf glides down. One solemn moment, one silent spell — no hurry whatsoever, One solemn moment, one silent spell — no hurry whatsoever, Then a branch breaks, sand settles, everything falls apart. Then a branch breaks, sand settles, everything falls apart. For only a second, branches of a tree are bound with a fragile gossamer. For only a second, branches of a tree are bound with a fragile gossamer. Here comes the wind. Here comes the wind. Here the breeze blows past, and the scent of blossoms fades. Here the breeze blows past, and the scent of blossoms fades. One fleeting moment meant to last, a childhood gone. One fleeting moment meant to last, a childhood gone. But this one great moment is still worth every sacrifice. But this one great moment is still worth every sacrifice.

Benedicamus Domino Benedicamus Domino Let us bless the Father and the Son with the Holy Spirit. Let us bless the Father and the Son with the Holy Spirit.

Laudate Dominum Laudate Dominum O praise the Lord, all ye nations; O praise the Lord, all ye nations; praise Him, all ye peoples. praise Him, all ye peoples. For his loving kindness has been bestowed upon us, For his loving kindness has been bestowed upon us, and the truth of the Lord endures forever. and the truth of the Lord endures forever. Glory be to the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit. Glory be to the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, Amen. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, Amen. BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY

DR. DAVID PUDERBAUGH DR. DAVID PUDERBAUGH David Puderbaugh is Assistant Director of Choral Activities at The University David Puderbaugh is Assistant Director of Choral Activities at The University of Iowa, where he conducts Camerata, teaches graduate choral literature of Iowa, where he conducts Camerata, teaches graduate choral literature and undergraduate choral conducting, advises D.M.A. theses, and assists and undergraduate choral conducting, advises D.M.A. theses, and assists in administration of the choral program. Since 2017, he is Associate in administration of the choral program. Since 2017, he is Associate Director for Graduate Studies in the School of Music. A native Iowan, Dr. Director for Graduate Studies in the School of Music. A native Iowan, Dr. Puderbaugh holds the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Drake Puderbaugh holds the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Drake University, the Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from the University, the Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in University of Missouri-Columbia, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Choral Conducting and Pedagogy from The University of Iowa. His teachers Choral Conducting and Pedagogy from The University of Iowa. His teachers include Timothy Stalter, David Rayl, and Aimee Beckmann-Collier. Dr. Puderbaugh also is Music include Timothy Stalter, David Rayl, and Aimee Beckmann-Collier. Dr. Puderbaugh also is Music Director of Chamber Singers of Iowa City, an ensemble that focuses on major choral works, having Director of Chamber Singers of Iowa City, an ensemble that focuses on major choral works, having recently performed Beethoven’s in C Major, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s The Seasons, Orff’s recently performed Beethoven’s Mass in C Major, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s The Seasons, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil, and Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna. Carmina Burana, Rachmaninov’s All-Night Vigil, and Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna. Dr. Puderbaugh’s current research interest centers on Estonian choral music, a fascination that Dr. Puderbaugh’s current research interest centers on Estonian choral music, a fascination that resulted in a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct dissertation research on that country’s national song resulted in a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct dissertation research on that country’s national song festivals during the Soviet occupation. He served as consultant for the educational DVD release of festivals during the Soviet occupation. He served as consultant for the educational DVD release of the documentary filmT he Singing Revolution (Sky Films Incorporated, 2008) as well as the making the documentary filmT he Singing Revolution (Sky Films Incorporated, 2008) as well as the making of its sequel, To Breathe as One (Sky Films Incorporated, 2013). Dr. Puderbaugh is interested in of its sequel, To Breathe as One (Sky Films Incorporated, 2013). Dr. Puderbaugh is interested in bringing the Baltic region’s vast choral treasury to the United States through performance as well bringing the Baltic region’s vast choral treasury to the United States through performance as well as the creation of performing and critical editions. as the creation of performing and critical editions. In addition to his conducting and scholarly activities, Dr. Puderbaugh is an active tenor soloist, In addition to his conducting and scholarly activities, Dr. Puderbaugh is an active tenor soloist, performing in the Midwest and in Estonia. His recent solo credits include Handel’s Messiah, performing in the Midwest and in Estonia. His recent solo credits include Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s The Creation, Mozart’s C-Minor Mass, and the Evangelist role in Bach’s Christmas Haydn’s The Creation, Mozart’s C-Minor Mass, and the Evangelist role in Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Schütz’s St. John Passion. In Estonia, Dr. Puderbaugh has premiered several works Oratorio and Schütz’s St. John Passion. In Estonia, Dr. Puderbaugh has premiered several works by contemporary Estonian composers in the annual new music festival Eesti Muusika Päevad, by contemporary Estonian composers in the annual new music festival Eesti Muusika Päevad, broadcast on national radio and television, and appeared in performances of Orazio Vecchi’s broadcast on national radio and television, and appeared in performances of Orazio Vecchi’s madrigal comedy L’Amfiparnaso, sponsored by the national concert series Eesti Kontsert. Dr. madrigal comedy L’Amfiparnaso, sponsored by the national concert series Eesti Kontsert. Dr. Puderbaugh also has performed with and conducted the award-winning Estonian chamber choir Puderbaugh also has performed with and conducted the award-winning Estonian chamber choir Voces Musicales. Voces Musicales. Dr. Puderbaugh is a member of several professional organizations: National Collegiate Choral Dr. Puderbaugh is a member of several professional organizations: National Collegiate Choral Organization, College Music Society, American Choral Directors Association, and Pi Kappa Organization, College Music Society, American Choral Directors Association, and Pi Kappa Lambda honorary music society. He is the editor of the Recorded Sound Reviews column in Lambda honorary music society. He is the editor of the Recorded Sound Reviews column in ACDA’s Choral Journal. ACDA’s Choral Journal. University of Iowa Camerata Camerata Dr. David Puderbaugh, conductor Dr. David Puderbaugh, conductor; Kevin Dibble, assistant conductor Kevin Dibble, assistant conductor Nathanael Filippelli, accompanist SOPRANO ALTO TENOR BASS Emily Banes Lauren Arzbaecher Noah Andrys Sam Cacciatore Bailey Bodeker Elisabeth Bieber Alex Chaplain Justin Chatman Abbey Carter Margaret Blackledge Joshua Brown Anthony Cunningham PROGRAM Cecilia Douma Madelynn Burn Brandon DeGroot Desmond B. Drischell Caroline Emory Molly Conway Kevin Dibble Jake Glaza Abby Hill Hannah Frame Joshua Friede Zachary Johnson I Sarah Hugee Kelsey Harrington Ryan Hayes Luke Most Elizabeth Landis Emily Hoeper David Lim John Murphy Exultate Deo Alessandro SCARLATTI Taylor Milefchik Brigid Martin Russell Martin Ryan Niemeyer (1660–1725) Megan Oberst Emily Much Joseph Mullin Michael Rendleman Amelia Shawver Meredith Music David Petersen Richard Roller Jubilate Deo Orlando di LASSO Emily Swanson Olga Novoselova Jim Sheets Charles Schott (c.1530–1594) Krista Wahlstrom Lindsey Rello Jeff Shymanski Matt Shawver Darcy Waller Gretchen Roth Joshua Siefken II Anna Wells Madison Sturgeon Gavin Thomas Katie Welander Bailey Vormezeele Let Thy Hand be Strengthened George Frideric HANDEL Seungok Yum Kyle Weiss (1685–1759) Andrew Winkers Nathanael Filippelli, piano

III Abendlied zu Gott Franz Joseph HAYDN (1732–1809) Sure on this Shining Night Morten LAURIDSEN (b. 1943) Nathanael Filippelli, piano

IV Üks hetk Ester MÄGI (b. 1922) Selections from Gloria Patri Urmas SISASK Benedicamus Domino (b. 1960) Oremus Laudate Dominum Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit arr. Moses Hogan (1957–2003) Jake Glaza, Anna Wells, and Jeff Shymanski, soloists

In consideration of our performers and guests, please take a moment to turn off your cell phone. UPCOMING EVENTS For the most up to date listing of concerts and recitals please visit arts.uiowa.edu SCHOOL OF All events are FREE unless otherwise indicated. MUSIC UPCOMING CHORAL 2017

4/8 4:00 p.m. Kantorei & University Choir: Homecoming Concert with Don V Moses, William Hatcher, Concert Hall Timothy Stalter, & David Puderbaugh, conductors

5/5 7:30 p.m. Camerata and Women’s Choir Concert Hall

5/6 7:30 p.m. Kantorei and University Choir Concert Hall

MARCH 2017

26 7:30 p.m. CNM Concert XIX: Composers’ Workshop III Concert Hall

28 7:30 p.m. Guest Recital: Christopher Creviston, saxophones Recital Hall

29 7:30 p.m. UI Symphony Orchestra Hancher

30 7:30 p.m. UISQRP Guest Recital: Arianna String Quartet Concert Hall

MAR 31–APR 2 School of Music Collage Concert, Concert Hall Symphony Band, Times TBA APRIL 2017

02 1:30 p.m. Piano Sundays: Uriel Tsachor and Studio Old Capitol Museum Faculty Showcase: Music Education Faculty 04 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall “Publicly Engaged Scholarship”

Guest Recital: Prahlad Singh Tipanya & 06 7:30 p.m. Concert Hall ENSEMBLE CONCERT the Kabir Project University of Iowa Camerata 08 7:30 p.m. Guest Concert: USMC Band Small Ensemble Recital Hall 08 7:30 p.m. Ensemble Concert: Johnson County Landmark Friday, March 24, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. with alumni Marla Feeney, Rafael dos Santos, Concert Hall Scott Barnum, Chris Magee, Eric Thompson Voxman Music Building, Concert Hall

*Tickets available through the Hancher Box Office at (800) HANCHER orhancher.uiowa.edu/tickets