
presents Featuring Gary Sanders on Piano Patrick Clark, Conductor P PS CONCERT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY ~ MITCHELL AUDITORIUM Tuesday February 9th, 2016—7 PM Dear Audience, Thank you so much for being here this evening. Please take a moment to thank the Orchestra Musicians who consistently contribute so many beautiful musical moments for Jefferson City and the mid-Missouri Community. Evan N. Lowery Looking for creative Passion + Work Ethic= Success ways to save time and Vice President / Director of Business Development money in your kitchen? Call today and schedule your Pampered Chef cooking party and learn how you can earn free and discounted products while having fun! Mention this ad and I will provide the ingredients, all you have to 327 Franklin St • Geneva, IL • 888-624-6114 Office do is invite your friends. 573-338-2192 Personal Assistance for Rental & Sales [email protected] Where the personal touch and a familiar, friendly face, Crystal Remmel makes your passion for a high quality instrument a reality for a lifetime. 573-291-7226 Program Richard Rodgers in Concert, Words and Music by Richard Rodgers, Choral Arrangement by Mac Huff, Instrumental Arrangement by Paul Murtha (2002) Vocal soloist: Nancy Luehrman When You Believe, Words by Stephen Schwartz, Choral Arrangement by Audrey Snyder, Instrumental Arrangement by John Moss (1997) Vocal soloists: Kristin Van De Velde, Bill Stine, Elizabeth Hedrick Showboat: A Choral Montage, Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, Music by Jerome Kern, Choral Arrangement by Hawley Ades (1979), Instrumental Arrangement by Earl Braun (1983) Vocal soloists: Lacey Williams, Tom Steever Porgy and Bess: Medley from the Broadway Musical, Music by George Gershwin, Lyrics by Dubose Heyward and Ira Gershwin, Arranged by Ed Lojeski (1984) Vocal soloists: Sylvia Morris Ferguson, Carl Beach INTERMISSION Stage Fright Rhapsody (from Alfred Hitchcock’s “Stage Fright) (1950/1994) Leighton Lucas (1903-1982), arr./orch. by Philip Lane (b. 1950) Forrest Gump - Main Title “Feather Theme” (1984/1995) Alan Silvestri (b. 1950), ed. By Paul Lavender (1937) Warsaw Concerto (1941)Richard Addinsell (1904–1997) Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, 18th Variation, op. 43 (1934) Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Somewhere in Time (From “Somewhere in Time”) (1980/1994) John Barry (1933-2011), arr. by Calvin Custer (1939-1998) Stolen Face Ballade for Piano and Orchestra (1952/1999) Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006), arr. by Philip Lane (b. 1950) Personnel VIOLIN I CELLO TRUMPET Cheryl Nield** Scott Major* Barry Sanders* Sarah Acree Nathan Erickson Liam Reagan Julie Carr Patricia Koonce Heath Thomure Xiao Xiao Du Jonathan Satterfield Kelby Kornrumpf Greg Spillman TROMBONE Crystal Remmel Brahm Treiman T.J. Higgins* Hannah Tabor Rachel Ulm Karen Kramer Sierra Tackett Aimee M. Veile Max Mollencamp Janna Volmert BASS BASS TROMBONE VIOLIN II Bonnie Verdot* Jim Merciel Susan Wallace* Izzak Green Marty Gardner Alison Riggs BARITONE Tayla Hughes Leah Stock William Mollencamp Kristi Langendoerfer UBA McKayla Porter FLUTE/PICCOLO T Tisha Celada* Bruce G. Connor Esuga Emily Schweiss Susan Capehart PERCUSSION Rebecca Talbert BOE NGLISH HORN Samantha Gierer Madjid Vasseghi O /E Andrew Marjamaa* Matt Musselman Parker Watkins Mary Stahlhuth Eric Veile Evan Wilde Dalton Wright CLARINET VIOLA Steven Houser* TIMPANI E. F. Braun* Earl Kliethermes Tom Higgins*** Laura Eggeman Elijah Hiltey BASS CLARINET HARP Hannah Keeley David Heise Janna Volmert Janet Mengwasser Catherine Roehl BASSOON PIANO Kirsten Schwandtner Karel Lowery* Jimmie Kay Sanders Warren Solomon Andrew Bell CONDUCTOR FRENCH HORN Patrick Clark Molly White* Kyla McDonald Charles Turner ***JCSO President **Concertmaster *Principal Violin, Viola, Cello and String Bass performers, except for the principal, are listed in alphabetical order. Our Conductor Patrick David Clark (b. 1967, St. Louis, MO) is a composer and conductor, recently having completed a Masters degree in orchestral conducting at the University of Missouri where he studied with Edward Dolbashian. Most recently Patrick has been commissioned to write an orchestral work for the Illinois Symphony Orchestra in celebration of their 20th anniversary. Patrick holds his Bachelors degree in composition, also from MU where he studied with Thomas McKenney and John Cheetham. Patrick earned his Master’s degree from the University of Arizona, studying with Dan Asia, and his DMA in composition from the Shepherd School of Music, Rice University studying with Arthur Gottschalk, Paul Cooper and Ellsworth Milburn. Patrick is a Tanglewood Fellow (1997), participated as a composer at June in Buffalo (1996) and studied with Louis Andriessen at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague in Holland on a Netherlands- America Foundation Grant (1999-2001). Patrick has worked since as a composer, writer for Andante.com, and teacher in Holland, Los Angeles and Albuquerque, NM. Orchestral works by Patrick have been programmed by the Seattle Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Nashville Symphony, and the Nederlands Ballet Orkst Various mixed ensemble works have been performed by the Tel-Aviv-based Kaprizma ensemble, New York-based Dogs of Desire, and Harvey Sollberger’s ensemble Sirius. Saxophonist Leo Saguiguit programmed two of Patrick’s, Departure/Train and Attila, at the International Saxophone Conference in Scotland in July 2012. Patrick’s original composition for big band, After Hours, has been recently recorded by the MU Concert Jazz Band and released on their 2011 CD of new music, Tunnel Vision. Patrick is the recipient of the 2011 Sinquefield Prize in music composition at the University of Missouri, and conducted his own commissioned work, A Fantasy on Themes of Mussorgsky, with the University Philharmonic Orchestra at the March 14, 2011 Chancellor’s Concert, Jesse Auditorium. Patrick was one of eight composers selected to write a work for Alarm Will Sound, performed in July of 2011. The resulting composition, Ptolemy’s Carousel, and many other works by the composer can be heard at http://soundcloud.com/patrick-david-clark. Our Soloist Gary Sanders—A native of Jefferson City, Mr. Sanders is a graduate of the University of Missouri- Columbia School of Music with a B.M. in Piano Performance, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and Pi Kappa Lambda. His teachers have included Anne Manahan, Santiago Rodriguez, and William Koehler. A self-taught pianist prior to receiving a full scholarship at the UMC School of Music, the piano and its repertoire have been a life-long passion. Having played professionally for many years, this is his first performance with the JCSO. His identical twin, Barry, plays 1st trumpet with the JCSO. A fervent collector of obscure, 19th century out-of-print piano music, Mr. Sanders maintains an enormous library of rare music scores. Most recently he has been invited by the Chairman of the Liberace Foundation for the Creative and Performing Arts to play on one of Liberace’s pianos in Las Vegas. When not playing or teaching the piano, he spends his time with his wife, Melinda, and their two, very spoiled Boston Terriers, Molly and Rosie. He is an avid gardener of tropical plants and an employee of the Missouri Department of Ele- mentary and Secondary Education in Jefferson City. JCSO Choir Personnel Sopranos Tenors Kelly Copeland Pat Behler Maggie George Jim Borgwald Liz Hedrick William A. Bryant Jeanne Johnston Earl Friedmeyer Shirley Klein Joyce Henderson Pauline Kuntz Art Wilkins Nancy Luehrman Ruth Robertson Bass Cindy Wilkins Carl Beach Lacey Williams John Finley Stephen Hall Altos Jon Hanson Betsy Bax Steve Inglish Sylvia Morris Ferguson Steve Price Margaret Jenkins Fritz Rich Reinwald Susie Haeffner Gregory Schildmeyer Julie Heise Tom Steever Cheryl Hickman Bill Stine Lu Lockwood Nancy Ellis-Ordway Charlotte Parsons Patt Perkins Anne Riggs Kristin Van De Velde Jimmy Kay Sanders, rehearsal and performance pianist Patrick Clark, chorus director Department of Visual and Performing Arts Music Unit and Art Unit 820 Chestnut Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0029 Phone: 573-681-5195 Fax: 573-681-5004 Quality Undergraduate Education Scholarships and Service Awards Available SmartMusic® Lab NASM Accredited Enjoy small classes with highly qualified faculty who provide individual attention in an interactive setting. 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