Let the Florid Music Praise!

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Digital Commons Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format) Music Performances 10-2-2010 Let the Florid Music Praise! Sophie Wingland Caleb Barnes Jonathan Mack Tony Cho Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/music_programs Recommended Citation Wingland, Sophie; Barnes, Caleb; Mack, Jonathan; and Cho, Tony, "Let the Florid Music Praise!" (2010). Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format). Paper 614. http://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/music_programs/614 This Guest Recital is brought to you for free and open access by the Music Performances at Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons. For more information, please contact laughtin@chapman.edu.

CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS Fall 201 O Event Highlights CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Conservatory of Music THEATRE: Godspell presents by Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak... Sept. 30-0ct. 2, 6-9 If All the Sky Were Paper (World Premiere) by Andrew Carroll... Nov. 11-13, 18-20 MUSIC: Wind Symphony... Oct. 16 Opera Chapman presents: '''If Music Be the Food of Love"... Oct. 22-31 University Chofrs in Concert... Nov. 13 Chapman Chamber Orchestra... Nov. 20 Holiday Wassail... Dec. 3-4 Let the Florid Music Praise! Music by Benjamin Britten Sophie Wingland, soprano Caleb Barnes, counter tenor Tony Cho, piano DANCE: Fall Dance Concert... Dec. 8-11 AMERICAN CELEBRATION: American Celebration Preview Night... Nov. 5 Gala Night... Nov. 6 For more information about our events, please visit our website at http://www.chapman.edu/copa/calendar or call 714-997-6519 or email CoPA@chapman.edu Saturday, October 2, 2010 8:00 P.M. Salmon Recital Hall

Artists PROGRAM Canticle I: My beloved is Mine, Op. 40 from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 64 "I'll met by moonlight" "Come, come, now a roundel" "I know a bank where the wild thyme blows" "I am a spirit of no common rate" Oberon- Caleb Barnes, counter tenor Tytania- Sophie Wingland, soprano The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Op. 35 Batter my heart Oh might those sighes and teares Oh, vex to me Since she whom I loved Thou Hast Made Me INTERMISSION On This Island, Op. 11 Let the florid music praise! Now the leaves arefallingfast Seascape Nocturne As it is, plenty Sophie Wingland, soprano Canticle II-Abraham and Isaac, Op. 51 Caleb Barnes, counter tenor Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) J l Sophie Wingland, soprano, is a native of Ventura, Ca. She is an alumna of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she performed roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Helena), Transformations (Anne Sexton), A Face on the Barroom Floor (Madeline/Isabelle) and Merry Wives of Windsor (Anna). She has also performed with Oberlin in Italy, in Le Nozze di Figaro (Susanna) and La Sonnambula (Lisa), and was a guest artist at the University of Memphis in the title role in Handel's Partenope. She sang Dorella in the West Coast premiere of Wagner's Das Liebesverbot at USC as part of the Los Angeles Ring Festival and will sing Sandrina in La Finta Giardiniera in the Spring. Ms. Wingland was a Gerdine Young Artist with Opera Theatre of St. Louis (2007), attended the Chautauqua Music Institute (2007), was a Stems Fellow at Songfest (2010) and attended the Apsen Music Festival where she performed with the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble. She has sung recitals at the Kennedy Center in Wasington, DC and as a Rising Star for the Ventura Music Festival. Ms. Wingland is currently in her second year of graduate study at USC with Elizabeth Hynes. Counter tenor Caleb Barnes, 19, is a vocal performance major at the University of Southern California. His latest principle roles with Los Angeles Opera have included the Angel in The Festival Play of Daniel, and Jaffett in Britten's Noye's Fludde. Caleb just returned from studying with world renowned mezzosoprano, Dolora Zajick, at her Institute for Young Dramatic Voices. Caleb's interview and performance of "Dove Sei Amato Bene" has been aired repeatedly and nationwide on NPR's program From the Top. His performances in 2008 won the Music Center's Spotlight Award for classical voice. Under Shigemi Matsumoto,.his voice teacher for more than five years, Caleb has won awards and s cholarships through Opera Buffs, Classical Singers Association, Young Musicians I:" oundation, Classical Singer Magazine, NATS, California Teachers Association, Mondavi Institute, and the Fe Bland Institute. Since graduating from the University of Southern California with degrees in French Hom and Voice, Jonathan Mack has maintained an active balance as a performer in concerts, recitals, opera, the sound studio, and as an educator at U.S.C., and in master classes around the U.S. For four years, Mr. Mack lived in Germany with his family where he was the leading lyric tenor for the opera houses of Kiel and Dortmund. His guest engagements took him throughout West Germany, France and Holland. Jonathan has performed over fifty roles during his eighteen seasons with the Los Angeles Opera, including Ferrando in Mozart's Casi fan tutte, Kudrjas in Janacek's Katya Kabanova, Quint in Britten's Turn of the Screw, and Orpheus in Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld. Appearances with other companies include Belmonte in Mozart's Abduction for Netherlands Opera, Lysander in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream for Kentucky Opera, Bob Boles in Britten's Peter Grimes for Vancouver Opera, and the Steersman in Wagner's Flying Dutchman for Opera Columbus. His concert work includes engagements with the London Symphony Orchestra, Chautauqua Festivals, the Carmel Bach Festival, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Minnesota Orchestra with conductors including Giulini, Metha, Previn, Boulez, Rattle, Hogwood and Tilson-Thomas. Recent performances include a tour of the province of Quebec in Beethoven's ninth symphony with the Montreal Metropolitan

and Frank Ticheli's Pulitzer prize nominated first Symphony for Festival Miami. He premiered two works at Disney Concert Hall in December, 2005; excerpts from film composer (The Matrix) Don Davis' opera Rio de Sangre for the LA Master Chorale and the multi-media opera WET by Ann LeBaron in the REDCAT theater. Last summer he returned to the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival for his tenth season. In demand as a studio singer, Jonathan has sung on over 100 productions for film, radio and television, including the 2005 Grammy Awards, television's Studio 60 and most recently The Simpsons Movie. Mr. Mack is featured as a soloist on many recordings including three on the Nonesuch label: two with the Los Angeles Vocal Arts Ensemble of Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzes, Rossini's Sins of my Old Age, and one with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Andre Previn of William Kraft's Contextures II. Most recently he recorded the third Gammy nominated CD for the popular children's series Beethovens Wig, which is now touring nationally. On November 21 Jonathan will be featured in the 20th Anniversary production of Larry Goldberg's pulpit opera TEST OF FAITH for the Jewish Music Commission at Valley Beth Shalom Temple. In April he will premiere William Kraft's first opera RED AZALEA in the new Broad Theater in Santa Monica. Pianist Tony Cho, a native of South Korea, enjoys a varied and active career as a vocal/instrumental col1aborator and opera coach. He has performed concerts at such notable venues as Weill Carnegie Hall in New York City, Meany Hall in Seattle, Harris Concert Hall in Aspen, Doris Duke Theatre at Honolulu Academy of Arts in Hawaii, and Zipper Hall in Los Angeles, among many others in the US and abroad. He has also been a guest artist in many music festivals, including El Festival International de Jovenes Pianistas and the Italian Art Week Festival in Asuncion, Paraguay. His work as assistant conductor and coach/pianist at Aspen Opera Theatre Center, Central City Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Juilliard Opera Center, Virginia Opera, Opera Company of Brooklyn, USC Thornton Opera, and the Opera Theatre of Lucca in Italy has given him a repertoire of over 40 operas, including a number of World and US premieres, and a West Coast premiere of Wagner's Das Liebesverbot at USC as a part of the Los Angeles Ring Festival. In addition, he has served as music director of Virginia Opera's Spectrum Resident Artists, Hawaii Opera Theatre's Opera Residency, and Glimmerglass Opera's American Young Artists Concert Tour. He earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance from the University of Washington; a Master's Degree from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music; and a Bachelor's Degree cum laude from Oklahoma State University with a minor in Organ and Spanish Literature. Dr. Cho is currently an Adjunct Faculty at ; a Principal Opera Coach at USC Thornton Opera; and a regular music staff at Central City Opera in summer seasons. Prior to these appointments, he was an Associate Coach for Vocal Arts at The Juilliard School. C E LEBRAT E the creative and intellectual promise of today's rising stars by supporting the College of Performing Arts. Your tax-deductible donation to our Fund for Excellence underwrites award-winning programs and performances. Also, your employer may be interested in the visibility gained by underwriting programs and performances within the College of Performing Arts. We invite you to learn more about how you can assist with the construction of our new Center for the Arts, a 1,050-seat theatre which will be located in the northwest corner of campus. When completed, the Center for the Arts will be one of the largest at any university in Orange County and will feature state-of-the-art technology. For more information about supporting our future stars in theatre, music. and dance and the exciting programs produced by the College of Performing Arts, contact Kevin Cartwright, Director of Development for the College of Performing Arts at 714-289-2085 or cartwrig@chapman.edu. Thank you for your interest and continued support!