KSU Women's Choir. "When Silence Becomes Singing" Kennesaw State University College of the Arts School of Music

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Kennesaw State University College of the Arts School of Music presents "When Silence Becomes Singing" KSU Women's Choir Alison Mann, conductor Brenda Brent, piano Robert Boone, drums John Lawless, hammer dulcimer Trey Wright, guitar Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:15 p.m Christ Church Episcopal Savannah, Georgia Georgia Music Educators Association 2014 In Service Conference

Program STEPHEN PAULUS (b. 1949) Sing Creations Music On from Songs Eternity Paulus Publications, SP 385 JEFF ENNS (b. 1977) Da Pacem Cypress Choral Music, CP 1151 ZOLTÁN KODÁLY (1882-1967) Túrót ëszik a cigány Editio Musica Budapest, Z 3809 DANIEL BREWBAKER (b. 1951) i am a little church Boosey & Hawkes, 48020623 arr. ROLLO DILWORTH (b. 1970) Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit Trey Wright, guitar Robert Boone, drums Hal Leonard, 08752948 MALCOLM DALGLISH (b. 1952) Sail Away John Lawless, hammer dulcimer Colla Voce, HL 219

Text and Translations Sing Creations Music On / Stephen Paulus Sing creations music on! Natures glee is in every mood and tone. Eternity. Natures universal tongue singeth here, songs I've heard and felt and seen, everywhere. Songs like the grass are evergreen, everywhere. The giver said live and be, and they have been forever. Sing creations music on! Da Pacem / Jeff Enns Da pacem, da pacem Domine. Da pacem Domine, in diebus nostris. Amen. Give peace, give peace, O Lord. Give peace, O Lord, in our time. Amen. Túrót ëszik a cigány / Zoltán Kodály Túrót ëszik a cigány, duba, Veszekëdik azután, lëba, Még azt mondja pofon vág, duba, Vágja biz a nagyapját, lëba. Csipkefa bimbója, Kihajlott az útra, Rida, rida, bom, bom, bom. Kihajlott az útra. Arra mënt Jánoska, szakajt ëgygyet róla. The gypsy is eating cottage cheese, duba. He's arguing with me, leba, He says he is going to smack me. "The day after tomorrow!" I said, leba. The buds of the rosehip bush are hanging over the road. Johnny saw it and tore one off, he is already running around with it. The gypsy is eating... i am a little church / Daniel Brewbaker i am a little church (no great cathedral) far from the splendor and squalor of hurrying cities -i do not worry if briefer days grow briefest, i am not sorry when sun and rain make april

my life is the life of the reaper and the sower; my prayers are prayers of earth's own clumsily striving (finding and losing and laughing and crying) children whose any sadness or joy is my grief or my gladness around me surges a miracle of unceasing birth and glory and death and resurrection: over my sleeping self float flaming symbols of hope,and i wake to a perfect patience of mountains i am a little church (far from the frantic world with its rapture and anguish) at peace with nature -i do not worry if longer nights grow longest; i am not sorry when silence becomes singing winter by spring, i lift my diminutive spire to merciful Him Whose only now is forever: standing erect in the deathless truth of His presence (welcoming humbly His light and proudly His darkness) - e.e. cummings Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit / arr. Rollo Dilworth Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, movin' in my heart, I will pray. Upon the mountain, where my Lord spoke, out of His mouth came fire and smoke. And all around me, all looked so fine, I asked the Lord if all was mine. Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, movin' in my heart, I will pray. The Jordan river is chilly and cold, it chills the body, not the soul.

There ain't but one train that runs this track, runs up to heav'n and right back. Ev'ry time I feel the spirit, movin' in my heart, I will pray, yes, I will pray. Sail Away / Malcolm Dalglish Dark clouds hide the sun, rain comes down and the river runs. Rivers run down to the sea, and when you've got your liberty. Don't you want to sail away? Sail away ladies, sail on. It's time to go, you built a boat, the wind will blow behind you. Sail away ladies, sail away. Personnel Soprano 1 Jenna Byess Laurie Davis Morgan Gose Ashley Hay Joyclyn Kinsey Annie Lovvorn Julie Mitchell Shannan O'Dowd Celina Paige Madeline Scott Wei Sun Soprano 2 Brenda Almaras Adama Diallo Lindsey Fortner Megan Gibson Ciara Hart Ashley Hazel Hannah Koval May Langhorne Karen Martin Ashley Naffziger Maria Phillips Amanda Ringwalt Leah Sexton Sana Zindani Alto 1 Vanessa Benitez Cassandra Ganthier Brittany Griffith Camille Hathaway Denise Hernandez Natasha Lee Jessica Morris Ashlyn Pierce Marissa Scott Jessica Smith Christina Vehar

Alto 2 Sadia Arif Tory Bethune Naarah Callender Katherine Chastain Ashley Doyal Barbara Griffin Danielle Smith Sarah Stevens About the Ensemble The Kennesaw State University Women s Choir is a non-auditioned ensemble featuring women from across the university with a variety of majors. The Women s Chorus participates in the KSU Women s Choral Day, a one-day singing event that brings nearly 300 high school singers to campus. In 2012-2013 season, the chorus participated in the 3rd Annual Intercollegiate Women s Choir Festival, sang the Holst Planets and Debussy Nocturnes with the KSU Orchestra, and performed a world premier by Troy Robertson. In 2010 the choir performed the world premier of Nico Muhly s piece How Soon? with the Grammy-award winning ensemble eighth blackbird. Biographies Alison Mann is Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education and Program Coordinator for Music Education at Kennesaw State University, where she teaches coursework in Choral Methods, Foundations of Music Education, Choral Conducting, and Vocal Pedagogy for Ensemble Singing. Mann also supervises student teachers and serves as Conductor of the KSU Women s Choir and KSU Chorale. She founded and directs the Middle and High school Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra Chorus in conjunction with the Georgia Symphony Orchestra. A native of Florida, Mann taught in the Orlando public schools as director of choral activities at William R. Boone High School and was also the assistant conductor of the Orlando Chorale. While in Orlando, choirs and soloists under her direction received top honors at the district and state levels. Dr. Mann received her Ph.D. in Music Education and Choral Conducting from the University of Oregon, and a Masters of Choral Music Education and Bachelors of Choral Music Education from Florida State University. Dr. Mann has studied conducting and music education with André Thomas, Kevin Fenton, Sharon J. Paul, Judy Bowers, and Harry Price. Dr. Mann is currently the Southern Division ACDA Women s Choir Repertoire and Standards chair, and the Georgia state ACDA Membership Chair. Mann has also served as the ACDA Multicultural and Ethics Repertoire and Standards Chair for the states of Georgia and Oregon and the Georgia Women s Choir Repertoire and Standards Chair. The Women s Choir has performed on numerous occasions with the KSU Symphony Orchestra, and performed the world premiere of Nico Muhly s composition, How Soon with Grammy award-winning ensemble, eighth blackbird. Her professional affiliations include the American Choral Direc tors Association, National Association for Music Education, Georgia Music

Educators Association, National Collegiate Choral Organization, and the International Society for Music Education. Her research has been presented at the state, regional, and international levels. Dr. Mann is an active conductor, clinician, adjudicator, and researcher. Brenda English Brent began learning the art of accompanying as a young seventh grade student and continued her studies throughout graduate school. She won a graduate assistantship in accompanying from The University of South Carolina where she studied with Dr. Max Camp and received a Masters of Music degree in Piano Pedagogy. Mrs. Brent also earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance while studying with Joseph Meeks, at Kennesaw State University. Mrs. Brent currently enjoys accompanying the University Chorale, Women s Choir, and a variety of student recital programs at Kennesaw State University. She also serves as staff pianist for First United Methodist Church in Marietta, Georgia, and is accompanist for the Georgia Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra Chorus organization. Robert Boone Jr., a native of Augusta, Georgia, is a graduate of Kennesaw State University with a bachelor s degree in Music Performance. Believing in giving back to the community, Boone has played in a plethora of venues including local nursing homes, elementary schools, and also more traditional venues such as The James Brown Arena, The Augusta Bell Auditorium, Churchill Grounds, The Cobb Energy Centre, The Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center, and Spivey Hall. Boone is the recipient of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award and was named the Most Outstanding Musician of Davidson Fine Arts High School in 2009. As a member of various collegiate ensembles, as well as being an active freelancer, he has collaborated with leading artists such as Trey Wright, Tyrone Jackson, Sam Skelton, John Lawless, Justin Chesarek, Marc Miller, Marcus Lewis, and Lester Walker. Boone is currently an active freelance musician/ teacher in the Atlanta area. John Lawless, Senior Lecturer, joined the music faculty of Kennesaw State University in 1998, and became the Director of Percussion Studies in 2004. Principal Timpanist of the Atlanta Opera orchestra since 1979, John held the same position with the Chattanooga Symphony for 21 years. Since 1978, Mr. Lawless has performed, toured, and recorded with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra while maintaining a thriving freelance career as a studio and pit percussionist. A founding member of the Atlanta Percussion Trio, Mr. Lawless performs hundreds of school concerts a year for thousands of children throughout the Southeastern United States. Along with Scott Douglas and Karen Hunt, the trio has been a performing group for 30 years, bringing educational programs to children of all ages.

As a soloist, Mr. Lawless played several concertos with the Chattanooga Symphony, including: The Olimpian for 8 Timpani and Orchestra as well as The Messenger for multiple percussion and orchestra, both written by James Oliverio. In 2009, Mr. Lawless performed Joseph Schwantner s Concerto for Percussion with the Cobb Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of Georgia State University, Mr. Lawless teachers include Tom Float, Jack Bell, Cloyd Duff, Paul Yancich, Bill Wilder, and Mark Yancich. Trey Wright is a jazz guitarist, composer, and recording artist based in Roswell, Ga. Initially inspired by the blues, Trey was exposed to jazz early in his development by a private instructor. While studying Sociology at the University of Georgia, Wright furthered his study of jazz improvisation with pianist and composer Steve Dancz. In 1994, he co-founded the Athens/Atlanta based jazz band Squat. The group is a six-time winner of Best Jazz Band at the Flagpole Athens Music Awards and has been a featured artist at the Atlanta Jazz Festival, Bel Chere, the Twilight Athens Jazz Festival, the Cherry Blossom Festival, Harvest Midtown, and Athfest. Several of Trey s compositions with the group have received international airplay and have been featured on Sirius radio and NPR s All Things Considered. Trey also performs freelance in the Athens and Atlanta area and has performed with Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip, John Patitucci, Joe Lovano, Corey Christiansen and Darmon Meader of the New York Voices. Trey has performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazz A Vienne, and the World Sacred Music Festival in Bangalore, India. As a solo guitarist and with his trio, Trey has been a featured performer at the Athens Music and Arts Festival, the Lake Oconee Jazz Festival, and the Atlanta Jazz Festival. In early 2008, Trey began playing with the Georgia Symphony Jazz Orchestra. In December of 2002, Trey completed a Master of Music degree in Jazz Studies at Georgia State University and he currently teaches Applied Jazz Guitar, Jazz Theory and Composition, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, Jazz History, Jazz Improvisation and The History of Rock at Kennesaw State University. Trey has also taught at LaGrange College, Gainesville College, the Atlanta Institute of Music and was a Jazz Artist in Residence at the University of Georgia. In addition, Trey writes a column on Jazz Harmony for the Guitar for the quarterly print magazine Just Jazz Guitar. In 2006, Trey released his first CD Where I m Calling From, receiving rave reviews and airplay throughout the United States, New Zealand, England, Australia, Germany, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, Scotland, and the Netherlands. The Trey Wright Trio released Thinking Out Loud the summer of 2009 on Blue Canoe Records. In 2010, the CD was included in the first round Grammy Nominations for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. In the Fall of 2012, Trey Wright Trio s version of Thom Yorke s Analyze was included on the compilation Head Radio Retransmissions: A Tribute to Radiohead on the German label ESC records. Trey s long awaited collaboration with Grammy winning saxophonist Mace Hibbard The Hibbard/Wright Project was released in May 2013.

School of Music Faculty and Staff Interim Director Michael Alexander Woodwinds Cecilia Price, Flute Todd Skitch, Flute Christina Smith, Flute Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, Oboe Dane Philipsen, Oboe John Warren, Clarinet Laura Najarian, Bassoon Sam Skelton, Saxophone Brass and Percussion Doug Lindsey, Trumpet Lester Walker, Jazz Trumpet Jason Eklund, Horn Thomas Witte, Horn Tom Gibson, Trombone Brian Hecht, Bass Trombone Bernard Flythe, Tuba/Euphonium Michael Moore, Tuba Justin Chesarek, Jazz Percussion John Lawless, Percussion Strings Helen Kim, Violin Kenn Wagner, Violin Catherine Lynn, Viola Allyson Fleck, Viola Charae Krueger, Cello Douglas Sommer, Double Bass Joseph McFadden, Double Bass Elisabeth Remy Johnson, Harp Mary Akerman, Classical Guitar Trey Wright, Jazz Guitar Marc Miller, Jazz Bass Ensembles & Conductors Leslie J. Blackwell, Choral Activities Alison Mann, Choral Activities Oral Moses, Gospel Choir Eileen Moremen, Opera Michael Alexander, Orchestras Charles Laux, Orchestras John Culvahouse, Wind Ensembles David T. Kehler, Wind Ensembles Wes Funderburk, Jazz Ensembles Sam Skelton, Jazz Ensembles Justin Chesarek, Jazz Combos Marc Miller, Jazz Combos Trey Wright, Jazz Combos Voice Carolyn Dorff Adam Kirkpatrick Eileen Moremen Oral Moses Leah Partridge Valerie Walters Jana Young Piano Judith Cole, Collaborative Piano & Musical Theatre Robert Henry Tyrone Jackson, Jazz Piano John Marsh, Class Piano David Watkins Soohyun Yun Music History & Appreciation Drew Dolan Edward Eanes Doug Lindsey John Marsh Katherine Morehouse Harry Price Trey Wright Music Education Janet Boner Kathleen Creasy John Culvahouse Margaret Grayburn Charles Jackson Charles Laux Alison Mann Angela McKee Richard McKee Harry Price Terri Talley Amber Weldon-Stephens Music Theory, Composition & Technology Judith Cole Kelly Francis Jennifer Mitchell Laurence Sherr Benjamin Wadsworth Jeff Yunek Chamber Music Allyson Fleck Bernard Flythe Charae Krueger Catherine Lynn Joseph McFadden Harry Price Kenn Wagner John Warren Soohyun Yun Ensembles in Residence Atlanta Percussion Trio Faculty Jazz Parliament Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus KSU Faculty Chamber Players KSU Faculty String Trio School of Music Staff Julia Becker Bob Becklean Dominic Bruno Steve Burton David Daly Susan M. Grant Robinson Joseph Greenway Dan Hesketh June Mauser

Kennesaw State University School of Music The School of Music at KSU has dedicated, vibrant, and talented faculty and staff that are completely devoted to teaching, performing, scholarship, and serving our community. It is an incredibly exciting place to study, boasting state-of-the-art facilities with opportunities to produce and explore music in a dynamic place that is ahead of the curve for what it means to be a musician in the 21st century. Our students come from the leading musical honor organizations across the region and are poised to lead the cultural offerings and musical education in our area and beyond for years to come. We welcome you to attend a concert, meet our faculty and staff, and feel the energy and excitement that our students exude. We are fully committed to our purpose as educators, performers, and scholars. We hope that you will find as much enjoyment in our product as we do in producing it. Connect with the School of Music For more information about the School of Music, connect with us online at the websites below. Tweet at us during tonight s concert from Morgan Hall s Tweet Seats to connect with fellow concertgoers during the performance. facebook.com/musicksu twitter.com/musicksu youtube.com/musicksu ksutv.kennesaw.edu/musicksu musicksu.com Please consider a gift to the Kennesaw State University School of Music. http://community.kennesaw.edu/givetomusic Upcoming Events Unless otherwise noted, all events will take place at 8:00 pm in Morgan Concert Hall. Monday, February 3 Faculty String Trio Saturday, February 8 School of Music Collage Concert Monday, February 10 Faculty Recital: Trey Wright, jazz guitar Tuesday, February 11 Faculty Recital: Leah Partridge, soprano Tuesday, February 18 KSFNM: Wind Ensemble Wednesday, February 19 KSFNM: Symphony Orchestra and Choirs Thursday, February 20 KSFNM: Jazz Ensembles Friday, February 21 KSFNM: Night: an evening with Simone Dinnerstein and Tift Merritt Monday, February 24 Faculty Recital: Charae Krueger, cello and Robert Henry, piano We welcome all guests with special needs and offer the following services: easy access, companion seating locations, accessible restrooms, and assisted listening devices. Please contact a patron services representative at 770-423-6650 to request services.