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Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium Grand Reopening Celebratio
Saturday , June 20, 1998
5:30 PM
Welcome
John Candler, PresidentDavid Effron, Artistic Director
Musical Presentation
Artist Faculty Duo
Andrew Cooperstock, pianoWilliam Terwilliger, Violin
BMC Opera Company Members
John Greer, Opera Company General ManagerJulian Uhlig, baritoneKate Vetter, sopranoKaren Kamensek, piano
Brushy Creek Brass Quintet
Charles Matthiessen, trum petMark Schubert, trumpetJean Martin, hornBi ll Zehfuss, trombone
Mike Gross, tuba
Closing
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BMC Celebrates Renovation of
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumBy Joel Burgess
The year 1965 was a good year for Brevard Music Center - •A Dream Come True" accordingto the festival program bool(. Workers swept the last of the construction debris fromWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium 's sloped concrete floor, and the new 1.465-seat hall looked eageto begin its professional career as the Music Center 's main stage.
Named for Bessie Whitt ington and Bishop J. Kenneth Pfohl. the parents of BMC founder Dr.James C. Pfohl, the hall hosted 33 years of rehearsal and performance. Figures such as VictorBorge. Frederica Von Stade, Robert Merrill, Gina Bachauef. Benny Goodman. "Doc"Scvcrinsen and Yo Yo Ma paraded across its stage.
By 1997 though, the years of intense traffic had dulled the open-sided auditorium 's splendor,and it sorely needed an overhau l. Now. on-budget and on-schedule, the newly-renovatedWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium siands prepared for the 1998 Festival season and several moredecades of music to follow. The project cost approximatelr $750,000 and lasted over 9 monthImprovements include 1,8 10 new fonn-fitting seats, extensive acoustical work, a rema.rka:blydifferent color scheme and most importantly - • new roof.
But more than just the structure has changed. Once tinted "pickled green, " the new ceiling andils supporting arches have been left the colo r of their original pine. The new rows of red seatsand cbarcoal-<:olored stage and back wall complement the pine while drawing attention to thefront of the audito rium. Large white acoustical panels hang from the ceiling. While a goodview and improved amenities enhance the performance experience. audiences should mostappreciate a new and better sound. Tom Walker of Asheville, serving as acoustical consultant,installed "baffles" on the rear wall to disperse sound. hung acoust ical panels overhead. 8JId real igned the auditorium 's front four speakers. Walker used specialized electronic equipment tocreate this new sound environment -- which has yet to be tested by an actual perfonnance.
Today the h a has come for both musicians and the public to experience the newenvironment. At 5:30 PM . Brevard Music Center officially announces its second "dream come
true" with the celebration of Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium 's rejuvenation.
In the coming summer months Whi ttington-Pfohl will also host such internationally recognizedguest artists as soprano Renoo Fleming. virtuoso pi8JIist Andri Watts. "Sing-Along" conauctor
Mitch Miller, Academy-Award winning pop singer Maureen McGovern, and the dynamic jazz
harpist Deborah Henson-Conant .
We hope you enjoy today ' s presentation and look forward to seeing you at the Music Centeragain soon.
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PROGRAM NUMBER ONE AND THREE
Brevard Music Center
Whittington-Pfohl ,A ,uditorium
June 25, 1998 - Dress Rehearsal
7:30 PM
June 27, 1998 - Performance7:30 PM
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOPpresents
ROMEO AND JULIET
An Opera in Four Acts
Music by
Charles Gounod
Libretto by
Jules Barbier and Michel Carre
Conductor, David Effron
Director. Jonathon Field
Production Manager, Joe Saint
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Juliet ....... . ...••........................ _ . . . . . . . Ann
Stephano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kimberly Gratla
Gertrude ........• ••.... . . . . . .... .... . . . ............. D
Romeo ....•....•.••••. . . . .......................... H
Tybalt . . . . . • • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . Micha
Benvolio ........••• . . . .............•.... . ....... DanielleMercutio ...•• • • . • • • . . . . ... . . . . . ... . • •• . . . . . . ... Kenneth
Paris . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thoma
Gregorio ....... .... . ... . . . ... . . . . . • • . . . . . ... ....... . D
Capulet . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . Guilherm
Friar Laurence ........................................ Ju
The Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HenUnderwriting for this concert program and accompanying notes has been provided by The
Foundation of Spartanburg, se.
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BIOGRAPHIES
Soprano Anna Christy is delighted to return 10 Brevard to sing the role of Juliet inRomeo and
ha ving sung Blondchen in Abduction from the Seraglio and Anne Page in The Merry Wives of
previous summers. Other n.-cen t roles include Miss Wordswonh in Britten 's Albert Herriflg
Constance in Paulene's Dialogues of Ihe C a n n e l i u ~ s . OriginaJly from Pasadena, California, M
received her Bachelor of Music this past May from Rice University and wi ll anend the University o
College-Conservatory of Music for her masters degree in the fall.
Mezzo-soprano Kimberly Gratland James makes her debut th is summer at the Brevard Mu sic
spent previous SUIl1IrefS performing opera and art song at Tanglewood Mu sic Center, Operafesliv
and the Monteux Opera Festival. As a graduate of Rice University, Mrs. James will attend Indiana
this fall , pursuing post-graduate opportunities.
Dana Pauls is a Canadian mezzo-soprano . She studies with Sl irley Verret while completing a ma
at the University of Michigan . Some of her recent roles include Romeo in I Capu/eti e I Monteec
Faust, Martha in Mephistopheles, Mi ss Todd in Old Maid alld tile 17lief, Diana in IA Calisto and t
in Rossini's eeneremola. This is her fi rst summer at Brevard,
Hugo Vera , tenor, is a recipient of many fellowships and grants to the Brevard Mu sic Fe st ival
Music Festival and Kiel, Gennany where he presented a series of lieder recitals. A winner of th
Competition in Milwaukee, WI and finali st in the William Bird International Vocal Competition, M
15 operatic roles to hi s credit. Most recently arc Nemorino in Donizeni'sL elisir d'amore, Don
Mozan's Don Giovani and Rudolfo in Puccini's La Boheme. This summer Mr. Vera will make his i
operatic debut in a production of Gazzaniga's Don Giovanni in Lucca. Italy.
Soprano DanieUe S. Hermon is returning to the Brevard Music Center after performing the role
Bernstein 's West Side Story last summer. Recently, Ms. Hennon appeared as Mrs. Lyons in Blo
with the company theater of Boston. Magda in Mcnolli 's The COllsul and Amelia in Menotti 's Ame
(he Ball. Ms. Hennon is originally from Rochester . NY and received her Bachelorof Music fro
Mellon University. This fall she begins her masters degrte at the Manhattan School of Music, as
Marlena Makis.
Baritone Kennetb Roberson recently earned his bachelor's degree in vocal performance with h
the University of Illinois at Urbana·Champaign. He has won many prestgious vocal competit ions i
most recen lly the Ro sa PonselJc International Competition, receiving a gold medallion, $25 ,000
engagements in Baltimore and New York City'S Lincoln Center. In the fall of 1996 he wa; presente
in New York City by the Marilyn Horne Foundation on its vocal recital series On Win gs of Song.
was la ter broadcast on WQXR. He relUrned to this seri es in May 1998, where he was featur
Penderecki St ring Quartet. In September he will beg in a year' s contract with the Zurich Opera S
Baritone Tom Johnson , originally from Los Angeles, CA, recently receivtxl a Bachelor of Mu
performance from Indiana University. He has had numerous roles at IUalld elsewhere, includin
in Die Fledenl/aus at the Opera Festival in Rome. Italy and Lu iz with the Bloomington City Opera
of 17,e Gondoliers.
David Won was born in South Korea and moved to America when he was 16. He received hi
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degree and performer's certificate in mu si(.: at the Eastman School of Music. Mr . Won was the yo
contestant in the Washington International Vocal Compelition, in vhich he took second prize. He also w
Civic Morn ing Vocal Comp!tition and the Tulsa City Vocal Competition . His recent engagements inclu
Bartolo in Mozart 's nle Marriage of Figaro and solo appearances in Handel's Messiah .
Baritone Gu.ilherme Nora Rogano. was born in Sao Pauolo, Brazil. Mr. Rogano is currently pursuing a D
of Musical Am al the University of Michigan under Professor Martha Sheil. This summer marks hi
consecutive year at Brevard, having performed the roles of Joe in Loesser's Most Happy Fella and Esc
in Ca rmen . This surruner, Mr . Rogano performs the rolesof
Capulet in Gounod'sRomeo and JulieDemetrius in Britten's A Midsummer Night 's Dream.
Juan Jose Ibarra has just performed the roles of Gregorio in Romeo and Juliet , the Marqui s in La Tr
and Giuglielmo in Cosi Fan TUlle at the Utah Opera. Last season at BMC he played Fredrick Egerma
lillie Night Music and in past summers at BMC he performed the roles of Mr. Page in The Merry Wi
Windsor, Lazar Wolf in Fiddler on the Roof and Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro . He has performed a
soloist in Handel' s Messiah, Mozarl' s Requiem, Bach's Magnificat and Faure's Requiem.
Henry Stenta, baritone. most recently participated in a production of Smelana'sTwo Widows al the Manh
Schoolof
Mu sic. His other stage credits include18
Biggley in How to Succeed in Business Without Trying, Oscar Madison in nle Odd Couple, Will Parker in Oklahoma! and Straffore1 in n,e Romallcer
/JaJhroom ill the Cop.Jet's house.
Romeo and JulietCharles Gounod (18 18-1893)
As the curtain rises Capulet is seen welcoming guests to a masked ball in honor of his daughter, Ju lie!. A
the guests is a young Count, Paris, and hi s friend Tybalt. Capulet's neph ew, who encourages Paris to pursu
lovely Juliet. Also among the masked guests are two uninvited ones from the rival house of MOlllague • R
and Mercutio. At firs l sight , Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love . Simultaneously Tybalt discovers th
idenrity of Romeo, but before he can start a fight Capu let intervenes. Romeo and Mercurio leave and the g
resume their dancing.
A..CI.ll Scene /. Capulet'$ garden.
The two lovers meet secretly and exchange tender sentiments and agree that somehow they will find a w
marry.
cene 2. Friar L t n q t . ' t J C e ~ eeI/.
Romeo and Juliet appear and rev ea l to the Friar that, in spite oflhe opposition of their parents, they want h
marry them. Friar Laurence, hopi ng that the union will reconcile the two rival ho uses, performs the cere
joined by Ju lie t's nurse, Gertrude, who wishes them happiness.
Scelle' 3. A 11nX1olltside GpJL1's hOfl.'if.
Romeo's young page, Stephani. ridicules the Capulets with a song and cha llenges one of the servants. Gre
to a duel. As the duel begins, Mercutio, Bcnvolio. Tybalt and Paris all appear on the scene and become inv
in the fight . Romeo tries \0 persuade the mcn not 10 fight but when Tybalt wounds Mercutio, Romeo
revenge by killing TybaJtjust as the Duke ofVcrona arrives. The Duke setlles the quarrel by banishing R
from Verona.
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ACT III Scene f . Bedroom.
Uefore he mUSI kave Verona, Romeo pays one last visit to Juliet. At dawn , when Romeo has depa
Laurence comes to Juliet with the news that her father has arranged her marriage to Paris. He gives he
which produces a death like trance. The Capulets will then remove her to the fami ly tomb and after
ha s wo rn off he will !'ring Romeo 10 her tomb for their escape together. She drink s the potion as
returns with the wedding guests.
Scene 2. Juliet's tomb.
Romeo discovers Juliet and thinking his wife is dead, he cries out in anguish as he takes a vial of poisbrought with him. Juliet revives in time to see him dying, and with a final agonizing prayer for forgiv
the promise that their love will survive even death, she pulls a concealed dagger from her garments an
it into her heart. The lovers die in each other's anns.
Doris Head
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Relatives and Retainers of the Cap ul ets and Montagucs
Women · Aileen Bramhill, Bronxville, NY, Eastman School ofMusic; Kirstin Chavez, Honeoye,
Ann Cunningham, New York, NY; Julie De Vae re, Norwalk, CA; Anne Gray, Moorhead, MS;
Heath , Elburn, IL , University ofMaryland; Casey Huggins, Fayetteville, GA, Indiana University
LaRock. Pembroke, KY , Cincinnati Co nservatory; Sarah Moran, Rochester, NY; Shawna Peterson,
TX. Rice University; Donna Pimental, Brevard, NC, Brevard College; Nicole Rose, New York, NY
Swartout·Bebow, Ypsilanti, MI ; Jennifer Toohey, Floral Park, NY; Laurie Tossing. Mesa, AZ, Ariz
University; Kate Vetter, New York, NY; Kelly Vall Siooten, Houston, TX.
Men· Zachary Bruton, Houston, TX, Rice University: Cliff Derix, Houston, TX, Rice University
Esper, Otsego, Ml. Florida State University; Gerardo Garciacano, Denton, TX, Universi ty ofNo
Gary Haase, Iowa City, IA ; Creighton James, HOllston. TX. Rice Ulllversity; Patrick Miller. Mi
MN; Matlhew Pittman, Houston, TX, Rice University; Christopher Richard, New York, N
University; Karim Sulayman, Chicago. IL. Eastman School ofMusic; Julian Uhlig, New York. NY
Clint Williams, Oklahoma City, OK.
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
VI OLI N I Emily Wilson CELLQ Q.HQJ:; l ana Gallow
Katie McLin*'" Sarah Wright Carlton McCreery· Eric Ohlsson'" TROMBONE
Tomasz Golka Tim Baker ATOn Zelkowicz Mariah Ward , William Zch
Bill Terwilliger Liza Landers George Work English horn Chelsea Fren
Ning Chih HSll Jesse Gross Eric Lenz C LARINET Eric Kelley
Cynthia Piotrowski Amy Watson Ellen Croy Steven Cohen'" TIMPANI
Milan Dukie Laura Dyes Kenneth Pruitt Eric Ginsberg Timothy Ad
Eric Sewell VIOLA Beth Rosbach BASSQQN PERl:!.!SSIQN
Kirsten Haiseth Manuel Diaz* Kile Hill Barrick Stees'" Conrad Alex
Zoran Jasmak Ni ls Bultmann DoUBLE BASS Nancy Lutes Rob Desmon
l ustin Pollak David Becker Dan Swaim· HORN Chad Carlow
Megan Guenther Allyson Habeeb Brad Lovelace Eli Epstein'"
Brcnt Williams Matthew Diekman Nathan Scott Jill Hesse
VIOLIN II Scott Schilling Beth Daughtry Dale McSwain "''''Qmcertma
Jeanne Majors'" Hyun Jeong Lee Fum; Les Harkey '" Principal
Marianne Wiens Charles Krigbaum Eric Hoover'" TRUMPETMargaret Baldridge Trygve Peterson 0 l a r I c s ~ ' "
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te: Latecomers will be scated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, or food
on ight's performance is sponsored in part by Mountain Xpress, Lite 98.9 and WTZY 880.
re available before the performance and during intermiss ion . The refreshment stand is lo
the walkway from the audito rium. Coffee. icc-cream, soft drinks and candy are avai lable for sale
Costume Collt."{:tion, New York, NY.
Music Center wishes to thank the Brevard Antique Mall and Jack Baker at American Cable in
for providing set properties.
Brevard Music Ccnter is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina General Assembof Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Council.
IN is the o fficial piano of the Brevard Mu sic Center. All pianos arc moisture-protected by DAM
HASER dehumid ifiers.
Brevard Opera Workshop and Brevard Music Center organizations .
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Brevard Music Center Resident Opera Workshop
General ManagerConductors
Stage Directors
ChoreographerChorus MasterCoaches
Coach ApprenticeProduction Manager and Lighting DesignerScene DesignerCostume DesignerTechnical DirectorMaster CarpenterCarpenters
Scene Artists
Wardrobe SupervisorS t a ~ e ManagerAssistant Stage ManagerProps SupervisorProps Assistant
Master ElectricianFirst ElectricianSound EngineerSound Technician
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWO
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Friday, June 267:30 PM
ROBERT SHAW CHORAL INSTITUTE
Robert Shaw. ConductorThe Robert Shaw Festival Singers
Motel , ·Singet dem Herrn. · BWV 225Singel dem Hem cin Neues LiedChorale/Aria: Wie sich ti n Vater erbarmetl
Gott. nimm dich (emer unser an!Lobel den Herm in seinen Taleo
Elaine Goldsmith, sopranoCharles Bruffy, tenor
Mass in C MajorKyri.GloriaCredo
SanctusBeoedictusAgnus Dei
Donna Caner. sopranoCharles Bruffy. tenor
Mass in 0 MinorKyri.Gloria
Gloria in excelsis DeoQui tollis peccata MundiQuooiam lu solus sanelus
CredoCredo in unum DeumEt incamatus estEt resurrexil tertia die
Saclu$Benedictus
Benedictus qui venitOsanna
Agnus DeiAgnus DeiDona nobis pacem
INTERMISSION
Carmen Pelion, sopranoRobert Bowker. tenor
Pamela Elrod. altoJames Morrow, bass
Nannette Soles, alloGlenn Miller, bass
Nannette Soles, altoGerard Sundberg. bass
Underwritting for this concert program and accompanying notes has been provided by TheFoundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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SoPRA/'IiOS
Nicole 8augh
Karyl CarlsonVirginia Carroll
Donna Caner
Marura Coc kCathy A Crispino
Carleen Dixon
Mary Kay Geston
Ela ine Goldsmith
Paula Homer
Celia Jacobs
Libby Keller
Brenda Krehbiel
Rebecca Lloyd
Arictha LockhardtUncUe S Marshall
Julie McCoy
Karen MueUer
Paulette Resch
THE ROBERT SHAW FESTrvAL SINGERS
ALTOS
Melinda Edwards
Pamela ElrodNola Frink
John Goldsmith
Nita HamiltonVivian Hamilton
Ann Howard Jones
Patricia Kennedy
Lee Ann S Leatherman
Elizabeth Marker
Sheri Neill
Nannelle So les
Palrice Sollenberger
Deborah Slone
Jo Anne TaylorLori Wiest
Donna Wipfli
TENORS
James Bell
Roben Bowker
Charles Bruffy
Ron Burrichter
Dale Choate
Christopher Cock
Jeffery Douma
David Galasso
Nin Hiles
Brian LeathermanKelly Neill
ChrislOpher Starcher
William Thomas
Tony Thornton
Bingham VickMike Wigglesworth
Larry K Winegar
BASSES
Glen C Adkins
Brady Allred
Douglas AndersonR Wayne Bailey
Maurice CaseyGeorge Evelyn
Paul Farwig
Tony Gamer
Charles Hamilton
Roben B Hu tchens II
ScOIl A Jarrett
Mark Kemp
Harold F Keuper
Cunis Kinzey
Glenn A MillerJames Morrow
Eugene Siair
Gerald Sundberg
Bruce Tammen
Bryan Taylo r
Kerry Wilkerson
Sleven Wipfli
ROBERT SHA W CHORAL INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN I VIOLA OBOE TRUMPETThomas Joiner· ·§ Anna Barbrey Joiner*§ Paige Morgan·§ Mark Schuben·§
Byron Tauchi§ Thomas Kluge§ ENGL ISH HORN Gary Malvern
Mary Daniel s Kalie Day Richard Kra vchak· Brad Ulrich
Xiao-U Sal iny John Ravnan Robert Chesebro TROMBONE
Kalhy Robinson CELW BASSOON Mark Briu ·
Calherine Crowe Madeleine Go lz·§ Sonja Condil Hoy ' Andres§
VIOLIN n Elaine Anderson§ CONTRABASSOON Richard Brady§
Ryo Fukuda·§ David Saliny Frank Walson TIMPANI
Amanda Schubert§ DoUBLE BASS H ORN Sherwood Mob ley
Inez Redman Kevin Mauldin·§
JeanManin·§
Robin El s Tim Easter Gayle Chesebro •• Concertmaster
Sal Venilelli "'-UTE • Principal
Carol Roosevelt Eric Hoover § BMC Faculty Artist
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ROBERT SHAW
Shaw became Mus ic DireclOr Emeritus and Conductor of the Atlanta Symph
in 1988 , after serving as Music Director of the Orchestra for 21 years. A regucondu ctor of major orchestras in this country and abroad, Mr. Shaw is al sos a teacher and lecturer in leading U.S. colleges and universities. The Ro
Institute wa s founded in recent years to foster excelfence in music-making, especiathe choral ans. Throughout his career . Mr . Shaw has rece ived abundant recognition
. His awards include 13 Grammy Awards , a Gold Record for the first Rssica l reco rding to se ll more that a million copies. four ASCAP awards for service
ary mu sic. the first Guggenheim Fellowship ever awarded to a conductor,e Gold Bat on Award of the American Symphony Orchestra League for "distinguis
to music and the arts." Mr . Shaw is a long-time friend of the Music Center s this year to open our 1998 season.
"Brevard may be one of the few places in the world where mus ic can really happe
- Robert Sh
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Note: Lat ecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders , smoking. or fooaud itorium, please .
efreshments are av ailable before the pe rformance and during intermiss ion. The refreshment stand is locs the walkway from the audi toriu m and has ice-cream, coffee, so ft drinks, and candy.
ght's performance sponsored in part by WHKP 1540, WHLC FM , Lite 98 .9, and WTZY 880.
e Brevard Music Center is gra te fu l for the support received from the North Carolina General AssemNorth Carolina Department of Cult ural Re sources and th e North Carolina Arts CounciL
N is the official pian o of the Brevard Mu sic Center. All pianos are moisture-protected by DA MHASER dehumidifiers.
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THE ROBERT SHAW CHORALE INSTITUTE
The purpose of the Institute is to help ensure the future of choral music by providing intensive sperformance opportunities for the next generation of choral musicians. The concentrated rehearsal ,and performance experiences, combined with daily interaction with committed , talented colleaguesby th is century 's pre -eminent choral conduclOr make the Shaw In stitute the premier event ofGathering internallonal accla im during ilS five-year tenure in the beautiful Dordogne region of s
France, the Institute moves th is summer to the campus of Furman University . The Festival Sinresidental chorus of the Institut e, is made up of distmguished choral and vocal art ists from througcountry. Chosen through compet it ive audillon from literally hundreds of applicants, th e chorus rea rare concentration of talem and commitment.
FURMAN UNIVERSITY
We are honored to be the hoSIS for the 1998 Raben Shaw Choral Institute . We welcome to ourMaestro Shaw, the Festival Singers and the scores of music professionals and music lovers who wiguests during this special event. Excellence in music has long been one of the trademarks ofUniversity. It seems only appropriate in this year when we have deducated the Nan Trammel HerrinPavilion and its s tate-of-the-an choral rehearsal fac ility. Harper Music Hal l, that America's foremoconductor would pay us th is ex tcnded visit. This event is significant not only for Furman, but for G
and the Upstate. Our region has been a prolific source for heart-felt vocal and choral musicselliement. The ballads, hymn runes and splTituals which were born in these s u r r o u n d i n ~ hills and fan integral part of our culture. So, (00, are the masterpieces of Bach. Mozart. Haydn, Bnllen and otwill be so well studied and so well presented in these concens. The Shaw Institute is a greatogether· of an, people. talent, intellect, spirit , and commitmenl 10 excellence -- all elements that weand foster as pan of our mission at Funnan University. We welcome you to these concerts.
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PROGRAM NUMBER FOUR
Brevard Music CenterWhittingron-Pfohl Auditorium
Sunday, June 283:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
David Effron, conductorAlisa Weilerstein, cello
Leonore Overture NO.3
Cello Concerto in E Minor, op. 85
Adagio;Moderato
Scherzo: Allegro moltoAdagioAllegro non tTOppO
Symphony in D Minor
Lemo; Allegro non troppoAllegrettoAllegro non troppo
INTERMISSION
B
Miss Weilerstein is the Ruggierro Ricci Chair Anis! for the 1998 FestivalHer performance today is suppol1ed by the Ruggiero Ri cci String Artist Cha
established through the generosity of BMC Trustee Josephine Grisham Renzulli ,friend of Mr. Ricci.
Underwriting for (hi s COllcert program and accompanying nOtCs has been provided by TheFoundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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ALISA WEILERSTEIN
Mi ss Weilerstein began playing the cello at age four and a half and perfonned herpublic concert only six months later . She made her Cleveland Orchestra debut at agplaying the Tchaikovsky "Rococo" Var ia tions . Two years later, she made her haccla im ed Carneg ie Hall debut with the New York City Youth Symphony. In additiorchestral music, Ms. Weilerstein enjoys play ing chamber music with her parents iWeilerstein Trio . which is in high demand throughout the country . The outstanding being used by Ms. Weilerstein is a Matteo Goffriller of 1696 on extended loan throug
Stradavari Society of Chicago. Ms. Weilerstein makes her BMC debut this afternoon
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRAVIOLIN I
Thomas Joinern
Pat Rafferty**
Tomasz Golka
Byron Tauchi*
Ning Chih Hsu
Bill Terwill iger·
Cynthia Piotrowski
Katie McL in '"
Milan Dukic
Amanda Schubert·
Eric Sewell
Kri sten Hoiseth
Zoran Jasmak
Justin Pollack
Megan Guen!hcr
Bren! Williams
James Harvey
Violin IIRyo Fukuda*
Marianne Wiens
Jeanne Majors*Emily Wilson
Margaret Baldridge*
Sarah Wright
Mary Ada Poole
** Co-Concertmaste r* BMC Faculty
Tim Baker Ellen CroyDorothy Knowles Elaine Anderson'"
Liza Landers Kenneth Pruitt
Jesse Gross Beth RosbachAmy Watson Kile Hill
Laura Dyes DoUBLE BASS
Mary Perkinson Dan Swaim*
Sonja Yi Nathan ScottKris Torbush Kevin Mauldin·
V IOLA Brad Lovelace
Manuel Diaz* Elizabeth Daughtry
Nils Bul tmann Tricia PriesterDavid Becker· Fl.lJTE
Allyson Habeeb Eric Hoover·
Thomas Kluge* Trygve Peterson*
Ma tthew Diekman OBOE
Scott Schilling Eric Ohlsson*
Hyun Jeong Lee Paige Morgan, *
Charles Krigbaum Engl ish hornLaura Lengowski Kathy Jo SmithCELLO CLARINET
Carlton McC reery* Steven Cohen*
Aaron Zelkowicz Er ic Ginsberg*
Madeline Golz* BASS CLARINET
Er ic Lcnz Katie Helms
George Work* BASSOON
Barrick Stees*Nancy Lutes*
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
H ORL'I
Eli Epstein*Jean Martin·
Jill HesseChristian JohansonDale McSwainTRUMPET
Charles Matthiessen*Mark Schubert'"Jerry BryantChad Winkler
TROMBONE
William Zehfuss*Hoyt AndresAngela KochBASS T R O ~ 1 B O l \ ' E Richard Brady*
TuBA
Michael Grose*HARP
Susan Brady*TIMPANI
Timothy Adams Jr*
PERCUSSION
Rob DesmondChad Curlow
Christopher Han
Nancy Rodgers
Please No te: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, or foothe auditorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshmen! stand islocated across the walkway fro m the auditorium and has icc-c ream, coffee, soft drinks , and candy.
Today's performance is sponsored in pan by Lite 98.9
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, the Nonh Carol ina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Counc
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos arc moist ure-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumIdifiers.
Entire production by the Brevard Music Center and its musica l organizations.
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXBrevard Music Center
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumTuesday, June 30
8 :00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Process ion of Nobles
Sa lvation is Created
Eng lish Dances
Sarah McKoin, conductor
INTERMISSION
Nikolay Rimsky-K
Tsch
Malcom
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Three Merry Marches. op . 44-
Trauersinfonie (1844)
Jamie Hafner, conductor
Erns
Richard
Funeral mu sic on themes from -Euryanthc : by C.M. von Weber, revised for modem instrumenLcidzen
II Guarany Overlure A. Carlosafr. Herbert L
Underwriting for this concert program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Fo undation of Spartanburg, SC.
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANDF'l,un : Ken Graves JiUian Rogers EUPHONIUM
Erica Bass Elliott Ross Susan Scharber Clay Johnson
Jessica Sherer Alar Kukk Brendan Adams Cecilia Le
Eve deBordenave Dalphne Johnson Christian Haumesser Jessica BrewSle r
Haley Morse Kiera Thompson Michael Anhur TuR.Andrew Rehrig. Allison Graber. CORNh"T Daniel Davis
piccolo Eb Clarinet Bill Dickinson Andrew BarnesCa therine Wylly Jill King. Jessica Lillie Rachel Cook
Diana Siwiak Bass Clarinet David Pitlel IlARp
Kazuki Shimani SAXOPHONE Jordan Kretchmar Lies ]Tison
Elizabeth Worland Aaron Marcus, Sara Snyder Erin Marie Collins
QBOE Alto Saxophone TRUMPET PERCUSSION
Colin Baue r Kurt Beard , David Buttrick Manuel Barnia
Faith Scholfield Alto Saxophone Roger Espinoza Chris Hart
Reid Messich Dustin Wi ll iams, TROMBONE Robert Hudson
SCO tt Barrucca Tenor Saxophone Ben Dickinson Adam Mamula
James Perreault Olaf Bj ornstal, Steven Menard Brian McK in ney
Victoria Newton Baritone Saxophone Martin McC a
inMi
hae la VanaCLARINET BASSOON Jonathan Leeke Neil lI euer
Vincent Fortado Anna Claire Ballard Steven Norris Adam Epstein
Kathryn Bohon Becki Brush BASS TRO.\fflONE
Arianna Smith HORN Brett Evans
Rosemary Tarcza Becky McConnell Erick Shaw
Allison Graber Steven Huston
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLEF'UJTE Elliott Ross David Byrd-Marrow BASS TROMBONE
Peter Sheridan Megan Hodges Meredith Gangler Lee Watts
Dana Siau Jill King, Peter Dahlstrom Brett EvansSusan Kohli. Bass Clarim:t Casey Maltese, EUPHONIUM
piccolo Julianne Kirk, ass!. C lay Johnson
Julie Avallone Eb Clarinet Lauren Vinoski, Cecilia Le
Teresa Lemaire SAXOPIIONE ass!. TuOAOROE Javier Oviedo, COkNKr Megan Tiedt
Mariah Ward Alto Saxophone Joe Gudorf Eric Fuller
Myka Miller Billy McPhail, David Kellert Charlie Meldrum
Jenniter Morrison Alto Saxophone Ben McMillan HARP
Mary Lindsay CampDeIl Lee Worley. Danny Evans Lisa Bec kley
Scott Bartucca Tenor Saxophone TRUMThT Masako Fukata
CLARINET Mariah McPhail, Dan McNally PERCUSSION
Arianna Smith Baritone Saxophone Paul Lowry Manuel Bornia
Alar Kukk BAS,.OON TROMBONES RoDer! Hudson
Ralph Skiano Amy lia Barnett Chad Doswell Il iroko Okada
Vincent F(lrt<ldn Charles Gartrell Ben Dickinson Nancy Rogers
Phillip Kowlaczyk Nicholas Riggan Martin McCain. Mihaela Vana
Erin Simmons HOR N ass!. Rob Desmond
Kathryn Bolton Les Harkey
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Transy lvania Wind Ensemble Faculty CoachesFlute · Eric Hoover, Oboe - Eric Ohlsson. Clarinet· Eric Ginsberg, Bassoon - Barrick Slees, S- Harvey Piuel , Hom - Eli Epstein/Cindy Carr, Trombone · Bill Zehfuss. Tuba - Mike Grose, TMark Schubert. Pe rcussion - Timothy Adams.
T ransylvani a Symphonic Band Faculty CoachesFlute· Trygve Peterson , Oboe · Paige Morgan, Clarinet · Steve Cohen, Bassoon - Nancy LutesSaxophone - Harvey Pinel, Hom - Jean Manin, Trombone - Richard Brady. Tuba - Mike Grose- Charles Mauhiessen, Percussion - Conrad Alexander.
• • • • * • * • • • • • • • • •
Please Note : Latecomers will be seated 31 intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, othe auditorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment stalocated ac ross the walkway from the audilOrium and has ice cream. coffee, soft drinks. and cand
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the suppon received from the North Carol ina GeneralAssembly. the Nonh Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the Non h Carolina Arts C
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protectedDA MPP-CHASER dehumId ifiers .
SPEC IAL THANKS TO
WCQSPublic Radio Sponsor of the 1998 Season
and
Straus ParkOfficial Sponsor of the 1998 Season
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVEN
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Wednesday, July 1, 19984:30 PM
FACULTY PlANO RECITAL
Barcarolle, Op. 60
DOUGLAS WEEKS
"Une barque sur I'ocean," from Miroirs
Five Images for Piano (1993)L Flower of the MountainII . Streel of Flower BoxesIII. Frogs!
ANDREW COOPERSTOCK
IV . A Lad y Folds her Umbrella and Happily Dances in a Cool RainV. Church Bells in a Dense Morning Fog
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
KATHERINE PALMER
MARJLYN NEELEY
BRUCE MURRAY
Special Thanks To
Straus ParkOfficial Sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
C
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Sonata in D Major, K. 576
Ballade No.2 in F Major, Op. 38
Scarbo, from Gaspard de la Nu;t
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Friday, July 3, 1998
4:30 PM
PIANO MASTERCLASS
with
Michael Kim
Levi Hammer
Tara Tupper
Ekaterina Gueorguieva
W A Mo
(1756-1
Frederic Ch
(1810-1
Maurice R
(1875-1
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VIOLlN IJ Patrick Rafferty··
Tomaz GolkaByron Tauchi*Ning Chih HsuBill TerwilligerBethan RichardsKatie Mclin'"Cy nthia PiotrowskiAmanda Schuben*Milan DulcieEric SewellKirsten HoiselhZoran Jasmak:Juslin PollackMegan GuentherBrent WilliamsVIOLIN DRyo Fukuda'"
Marianne WiensJeanne Majors'"Emily WilsonMargaret Baldridge·James HarveyMary Ada Poole
Sarah WrightDorothy KnowlesTim BakerLiza LandersJesse GrossBen HutchensAmy Watson
Laura Dyes
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Jennifer KempaMary PerkinsonVIOLA
Manuel Diaz*Nils BullmannDavid Becker'"Allyson HabeebThomas Kluge*Matt DiekmannScott SchillingHyun-Jeong LeeCamille HallJessica StephensonLaura L e n ~ o w s k i Charles KngbaumCEU.OCarlton McCreery·Aron ZelkowiczMadeleine Golz·
Eric LenzGeorge Work·Ellen eroyElaine Anderson'"Jennifer Hackel!Jose DubonKen PruittBeth Ro sbachRobert JacobsDoUBLE BASSDan Swaim'"Nancy CrowderKevin Mauldin '"
Nathan ScOIl
Brad LovelaceRyan KuclcBrian BarrBeth DaughtryFU!TEEric Hoover·Amber GoodTrygve Peterson '"
OBOEEric Ohlsson'"Paige Morgan'"Kathi Jo SmithKeri KistlerCLARINET
Steve Cohen·Eric Ginsberg·
Alix ReinhardtKatie Helms,
Bass Clarinet
BASSOONBarrick Stees'"Nancy Lutes·Brooke BartelsAnn Koerner,
ContrabassoonHORNEli Epstein·Dale McSwainJean Martin·Christian JohansonJill Hesse , asst.TRUMPET
Charlie Matthiessen'"
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Mark Schubert·Jerry BryantChad Wink1erTROMBONEBill Zehfuss·
Hoyt AndresChelsea French, as s l.
BASS TROMBONE
Richard Brady·TuBAMike Grose.HARPSusan Beady·Mary Beth SpoonerTIMPANITUIDhy K Adrms Jr·PERCUSSION
Conrad Alexander·Chad Curlow
Adam MamulaHiroko OkadaLuke RinderknechtDavid SchotzlcoRob Desmond
•• ConunmasttrBMC Faculty Ani
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, or foo, please .
shments are available before the perfonnance and during intermission. The refreshment stand isocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, coffee, soft drinks, and candy .
is sponsored in part by WSQL AM, WHLC FM, Lite 98.9, and WTZY 880.
Brevard Music Ce nter is grateful for the support rtteived from the Nonh Carolina Generalof Cuhural Resources, and the Nonh Carolina Ans Counc
is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumId ifiers.
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PROGRAM NUMBER THffiTEEN
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Sunday, July 5, 19983:00 PM
THE BEST OF BREVARD!
Javelin
Transylvania Symphony OrchestraThomas Joiner, conductor
Transylvania Symphonic BandSarah McKaIn, conductor
American Overture for Band
Transylvania Chamber StringsAmanda Schubert, conductor
Conceno Grosso in A, Op. 2 No.6
Transylvania Wind EnsembleJamie Hafner, conductor
March, ]n Stann in Sunshine
Finlandia
Transylvania Youth OrchestraDavid E. Becker, conductor
Transylvania Concert BandSarah McKoin, conductor
Variations on a Shaker Melody , from Appa/achain Spring
Repertory Symphony Orchestra
Carlton McCreery, conductor
Firebird Suite (1919)Berceuse and Final
G
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St
Underwriting for this concert program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Foundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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VIOLIN IDavid Edwanls"Kalle Mclin ·Renee BurgherK a l h ~ r i n e LawmnRach.:! ChavezLinnea KinonMatthew Ficderlein
M a r g a ~ t Bald ridge 'Ricky QuinonesJacob DanzingerJoe llan MuyskensMark HallJamie FutM:herDavid Camrl>.::l1Heather SmithChrist ine Ola lJane ParkO L L ~ II
Stefanic PutnamJeanne Majors*Elizabeth GosaHolly Emriel
Sarah Bnn
Brendnn A d ~ m s o n Mariana BowlingMegan Guenthert
Daniel ThigpenSun Kyo ChongLynnsey SmilhMadeline Scheer
V lOl.l)'I. )
Tomasz Golka"Nmg-Chih Hsu
Eric Se"'c llKirsten HoiscthSTem W i l l i a m ~ Emily WilsonSarah WrightTim BakerIkn Hutchens1<:nnifer KempaSarah Nordlundlamecyn MoreyLemuel VawterSonja Haras imPhyllis RobackLaura T rauschlVIOLIN II
Zoran Jasmak
Lin LandersJesse GrossAmy Wat SOnLaUT'il DyesMary PerkinsonSonya YiKris TorbushQuinton MorrisKatrina Rozmus
Transylvania Youth Orchestra
Ben Mawn
JB RobinsonLola ThelinCrystal WebbJames Harveyt
VIOL"Bjorg LarsonThomas Kluge ·
Kate HedinAnn PimatArmando SardinasJess ica SchiffmanCheryl WhydePascal Sauniert
Adam DeenLaura GononMonica RoseCELLOSally ChoiElaine Anderson *Karen Pok shuckEne Bli ssL ~ a m a r i e WilsonJose Dubont
lI ann3h WhiteheadKalllerine PollocklIana SolomanRonald ColemanAhigail McCutcheonKendra BauerDousu; BASSPeter Kay
Kevin Mauldin ·Mark KobeMan BrancheauGraham ColemanMan ShelleyLee VeazeyJoy BowdenBrad Lovelacet
FUm:Dana SiauTeresa L..emaireErica Bass,picco lo
OBO.;L a u ~ n KleinColin B3uerFaith ScholfieldReid MessichCcAR<NETRosemllry Tar tuKen GravesAllison GraberJill King ,
Bass ClannelBt\SSOON
Anna Claire BallardCharles Ganrell
Nicholas Riggan
Repertory Symphony Orchestra
Kirsten SwansonErin RyanAlyson Slack
Jessica Albenh alTerry HsiungJt ssica MeyerV IOLA
ScOtt ScllillingHyun -kong LeeAllyson HabeebJ c ~ s i c a StephensonCha rles KrigbaumAmos Lio.:
Pascal Saunie r8 J EngravCELLOEric Lent
Elle n CroyJennifer Hacke"
Ken Pru iuSamuel NordlundRobe n JacobsKevin MajeskeKilt HillJohannes RobbinsAmy C!lnyen;Noe! l i ~ ~ Samuel Hopkins
DoUB LE BA$.<;
r>:" am.:y Crowder
Ryan Ku ck
Nathan ScOttBeth Daugh tryJolin I_lwsonTricia PrieslC rFI.l>TEAmey StrongPeter SheridanKinuka KobayshiAmber GoodOBO(,;
Kallli Jo SmithMariah WardMyka MillerCLARThTIA l i ~ Re inhardtJu lianne Kirk,
H ClarinetRalph SkianoElliott RossBt\SSOOsB r o o k ~ BanclsAnn KoernerAdam Wead,
ContrabassoonH OR."!
H ORN
Meredith Gangle rBecky McConnellLauren VinoskiMichelle Di xonSusan Scharbcr,
assist,TRU!olP.:T
Bill Dic kinsonJessica Li ll ieDavid PinelPaul LowryTRo!\lBo:\'l:
Angela KochChad DoswellLee Walts,
Trombone
Tv"Charlie MeldrumDaniel DavisIWU>Erin Marie CollinsLiesl TisonPERevSSION
Chris HanBrian McKinneyLuke R i n d e r n ~ h t Todd WarliCk
Sl)'an AdkinsJames BoldinLes Harkey
Steven HustonCh ristian JohansonDale McSwainJillian Rogen;TRUMP!. Jerry Bl)'anlChad Winkl erJana Gallowayo s ~ p Gudorf
M 1 l o ~ ' E Chelsea FrenchBrad Kose rEric Kelley,
Bass TromboneTUBAEric Fuller
IWU>Lisa BeckleyMasako FukataMerrie Belh Spooner
•••t
ConceTtmtJ!UrFoculty CoachesTeaching Assis/ulli
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VIOLIS I
Heather Smith"Christine OtalStefanie PutnamEli:tabcth GosaHolly EmrickSarah BrinB ~ n d a n AdamsonMariana Bowling
Fl .L'n :
rein She ridanD?na SiauSusan Koh li,
piccoloJulie AVJlloneTeresa L c m a i ~ 08 0 .:Mariah WardMyka MillerJennifer MOrrlsollMary Lindsay CampbellScan Blnu>:'aCLARlSl.'T
Arianna Smith"Ala r KukkRalph SkianoVincent FolUdo
Phill ip Kowlacl,ykEri n SimmollsKath ryn Bolton
f'WTECatherine Wylly
Diana 5iw!.k
~ ' l e y M <JfS('
Je ssica Sherel,
piccoloAndrew Kr hrigEve dcBordenavc
Kal,uki Shintan iEliubeth Worland080EJames P c r ~ aVictoria Newton
CLAR.t:>.T.r
Jil l K i n gDalphne J{)h nson
Ken Gtaves
Transy lvania Chamber Strings
VIOLIN II
Dankl Thigpen
Sun Kyo Chongy n l l ~ y Smith
Madeline Scheer
Jenni Lee RobinsonLola 1lH:linCrystal Webb
VIO!.A
Chery l WhydeAdam OeenLaura GononMonica Rose
C.:LI-OHannah WhiteheadRona ld Coleman
Tr ansy lvania Wind Ensemb le
Elliott Ru ssMegan !lodges
Jill King,Bau Cla riTlCt
Ju lianne Kirk .E C larinet
SAXOPIIOSt:
h vie r Oviedo,
Alto SaxOphOTlCBilly McPhail .Alto Saxophone
Lee Worley,Tenor S a x o p h o n , ~
Mariah McPha il.BamoTlC Saxophone
BASSOOSAmyha DamenChJrlcs GamdlNlCh,,11$ RIggan1I01ot. .
Les Harkey
David By rd ·Marrow
Meredi th GanglerPeter Dahlstro mCar.ey Maltese.
Laufl:n Vinoski.I$S t ,
CO R. .KT
Joe GudorfDavid Kellen
Ben M i l i a n Danny EvansT lt t1"D'ET
Dan McNallyPaol LowryTaOM801'ol::Chad DoswellBen IlI<:kinsonMartm McCain,
ass!.
Transy lvania Conce rt Band
K,el11 ThompsonAlli son Glaber
Kathryn ilo lton.B:us Chlnuet
SA..'(OPltO,l: :
Aaron Marcus,
Airy S a ~ o r o n ~ Olaf Bjomstlli.
Alto SaxophuneKun Beard .
Tcoor SiluphoneDustin Williams,
B1Iritone Saxophune
BASSOOS
Beckt BrushC ~ m l Thelin
IfOR.'"MlCbclle Di:<on
Brendan Adams
~ h c h a d Arthur
Christian HaumesserJo nathan Murray,
asst.TRUMPU
Dal" oJ BunrickSal11 Snyder
Jordan Kretchmer
Roger EspinouTao.'omo)\'E
Steven Mena rdJonathan Led:.eSteven NorrisErick Shaw,
Ba ss Trombone
Abiga il McCutc
Kendra BauerAmanda WesseMiriam HessVirginia Bain[)oUB I.J: BASS
Joy Bo ...den
BASS TROMBO
Lee WattsBn:n EvansEUl'HO:>'lUM
Clay Johnso:'lCeCIlia Lc
-ru"Megan TiedlErIC FullerCharlie MeldnuH",JlP
LIsa BeckleyMa sa ko FukataPf;ltCL'SSIOS
'\Ianuel Bomia
Rot>ert HudsonHiroko Okada
Nancy RogersMlhada Vana
Rob S I 1 l O ! l d
[ l In tO:>.llfM
Jess];;" BrewsteKimberly Cann1 ) , , ,
A n d ~ w Bames
Rachel Cook"",It]>
Lies l Tison
Erin Marie ColPf: ltL1JSS IONMihaela VanaKelly BrintonNeil Heuer
Nathan Harless
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V I O I . I ~ ISarah Norlund· *bmecyn MoreyLemuel VawterSonja HaraSlnlPhyllis RObackKatrina RoznluS
Kirsten Swanso nDavid EdwardsSonya YiErin RyanKris TorbushAlyson SlackQuinton MorrisJessica AlberthalJane Park
II
u ura TrauschtTeny HsiungJessica MeyerRenee BurgherKatheri ne Litwton
Rachel ChavezLinnea KirtonMatthew FiederleinRicky Quinon.::sJacob Da ruingerJoellan Mu yskensMark HallJamie FUlscherDavid Campbell
FLu"Erica Ba ssJessica ShnerEve deBordenaveHaley MorseAndrew Rehrig.
piccoloCatherine WyllyDiana SiwiakKazuki ShintaniElizabeth WorlandOBOE
Colin Bau erFaith ScholfieldRe id MessichSCOtl Bartucca
James Pe rreau ltViclOria NewtonCI.ARlNET
Vincent Fonado· ·Kathryn BollonArianna SmithRosemary Tan:zaAllison GraberKen GravesEllioll RossAlar KukkDalphne John so nKlera TI,ompwn
Transylvania Symphony Orchestra
VtOLACamille HallAmos LiuBJ EngravLaura LarwnKate Hed inAnn Pimat
Melan ie DnuglasArmando SardinasJessica SchiffmannC EI-LO
Samuel Norll.lndKevin MajeskiNoel BlissSally ChoiAmy ConyersJohannes Robbi nsKa ren PoleshuckSamuel HopkinsEric BlissKathe rine PollockLeamarie Wil son
lIana So lomanDoUBLE BASSBrian Barrl ohn L.awsonTricia Prieste rr etn KayMark KobeMan BrancheauGraham Coleman
Man ShelleyLee VeazeyFLUTEKinuka KobayshiSusan KohliJulie Avallone.
piccolo
OBOEKeri KistlerJennifer MorrisonLauren KleinMary Lindsey Campbell
C""""'.,.,.Philip KowalczykKatie Helms.Ba ss Clarinet
Megan HodgesErin SimmonsJuliarme Kirk.
E ClarinetBASSOONBroo ke Banels
Ann KoernerHORNJill HesseJames BoldinDa vid Bryd-MarrowCasey Maltese
Dahlstrom.asS!.
Transylvania Symphonic Band
Alliwn Graber.
ClarinetJill Kin g.Ba ss Clarinet
S.o:OI'1I0:-''J;Aaron Marcus.
Alto SuophoneKu rt Beard.
Aho SaxophoneDustin Williams.
Teno r S u o p h o n ~ Olaf Bjornstal.
Baritone SaxophoneBA.SSOON
Anna Cla ire BallardBecki Rnlsh
HORNBecky McConnellSteven HustonJillian RogersSusan ScharberBre ndan AdamsChristian Ha umesscrMichael AnhurCOIt ..ET
Rill DickinMlnJessica LillieDavid PinelJo r,jan Kn::lc lun3r
Sara Snyder
TRUMPl. ,David ButtrickRoger EspinozaT R o ~ l B o : - , r : . Ben DickinsonSteven MenardMan in McCainJonathan LeekeSteven No rrisBASS Tl!.O.'>lBOi\1::
Bren EvansErick ShawEUPIIO:-'lUM
Clay JohnsonCecil ia Le
Jessica Brewste rT UMDaniel DavisAndrew BarnesRachel CookHARI'Liesl TisonErin Marie CollinsPER CliSSION
Manuel BorniaChris HanRoben Hud so nAdam Manlula
TRUMPET
Danny EvansDavid KellenBen McMillanDan Mc NallyTRO.\lBONE
Hoyt Andres
Angela KochEric Kelly.Ba ss Trombone
lUoA
Megan Tiedt
" ...Masako FukataMerrie Beth SpoonerLisa BeckleyPJ.:RO)SS ION
Chad Cu rlowLu ke Rinde rknechtDavid SchonkoTodd WarlikRob Desmond
Brian McKinney
Mihaela VanaNeil HeuerAdam Epstein
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PROGRAM NUMBER 14
Density 21.5
Sonate, Op. 25, N. 1
Breit
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 6, 1998
4:30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
Peter Sheridan, flute
Sehr frisch und straff
Sehr langsarn
Rasendes Zeitmas. Wild
Langsam
Matt Diekman, viola
Special thanks to
Straus Park
Edgar Vare
Paul Hindemit
Official sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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PROGRAM N UMBER FIFTEEN
Brevard Mu sic Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 6 1998
8:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Concertino for Flute , Viola, and Double Bass
I. Andante con molLO
II . Furiant (Allegro furioso)
III. Andante
IV . Rondino (Allegro gaio)
Er ic Hoover, nute
David Becker, vio la
Daniel Swa im , double bass
Quartet for Horn, Viol in, Viola, and Cello
Allegro
Andante Cantabile
Rond o: Allegro
Sonata for Violin and Piano
Jean Martin , horn
Jeanne Majors, violin
Manuel Diaz, viola
George Work , cello
INTERM ISSION
William Terwilliger, violin
Andrew Cooperstock, piano
Special Th ank s to
Straus Park
Erwin Schu
(1894-1
Wezel S
(1746- 1
John Corig
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTEEN
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-pfoh1 Auditorium
Tuesday, July 7, 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRADavid Becker, conductor
Slha! (1995)
Ovenure to Music for the Royal Fireworks
Selections from West Side Story
Finlandia. Op _ 26
INTERMISSION
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLEJamie Hafner, coDductor
A Requiem in Our Time
HymnwCredo et DubitoDies lrac:Lacrymosa
First r i - 1954 Tho r Johnson BIIUS (..otllpOJition Award
Ukrainian FolksongsI . Family Gathering2. The Repentant Wife3. Easter Song4. Under the Cherry TreeS. The Sun Has Set
6. MOIher's Concern7. Trouble with Hemp8. A Merry Widow
9. A Love Song10 . Wh y [)() You POUI . Dear?11 . The Wife Who Beat Her Husband
Sarah McKain, guest conductor
Studies in Motion ( 1971)
I . Stasis - The appearance of sound in a stat ionary position2. Ro tation - Sounds and textures in linear motion3. Altemation - Th e g r o u p of sound ce lls4 . Oscillation - The culmmatlon of mOlion and fluxuating timbres
Joel Blahnik
G. F. Handelarr. Thor Johnson
Leonard Bernsteinart. Jack Mason
Jean Sibelius
Eino Rautavaara
Halsey Stevens
Fisher Tull
Underwriting for this coneen program and accompanying notes has been provid ed byThe Utley Foundation or Spartanburg. SC.
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VIO LIN IDavid Edwarus*"Katie Mc Lin 'Renee BurgherKatherine LawtonRachel ChavezLinnea KittonManhew Fiederlein
Marga ret Baldridge 'Ricky QuinonesJacob DaTllillgerJoellan MllyskensMark HallJamie FlltscherDavid Camp be llH e ~ t h SrnithChristine OtalJane ParkVIOLIN II
Stefanle PutnamJeanne Majors'Elizabeth GosaHolly EmrickSanh Brin
Brelldon AdamwnMariana BowlingMegan GucmhertDaniel ThigpenSun Kyo ChongLYIIJlscy SmithMadeline Scheer
fLUff.
Peler SheridanDana SiauSusan Kohli.
picco lo
Julie AvalloneTeresa LemaireOBOEMariah WardMyka MillerJennifer MorrisonMary Lindsay CampbellScon BartuccaCLARII'o'ET
Arianna Smith..Alar KukkRalph Skiam)Vincenl Fomdo
Phillip KowlaczykErin SimmnnsKathryn Bohon
Eni o\! RossMegan HodgesJill King,
Bass C larinetJulianne Kirk .
Eb ClarinetSAXOI'I IO :'lo1-:
Javier OYlcdu.Alto S a ~ o p l 1 < l I l e
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Ben MasonIB RobinsonLola ThelinCrysta l WehbJames HarveytVIOLA
Bjorg LarsonThomas Kluge·
Kate HedinAnn PimalArmando SardinasJessica SchiffmanCheryl WhydePascal SauniertAdam DeenLaun GononMonica RoseCELLO
Sally ChoiElaine Anderson'Karen POleshuckEric BlissLeamarie Wil sonJose Dubunt
Hannah WhiteheadKatherine Pnllock[lana SolomanRonald ColemanAbigail McCulcheonKendra Hauer
DoUBLE A . ~ < ; Peter KayKevin Mauld in·Mark KobeMan Bnncheau
Graham ColemanMan Sh elleyLee Veltey
Joy BowdenBrad LovelacetFurnoDana SiauTeresa LemaireErica Bass,
pi..:coloO BOELauren KleInColin BauerFaith ScholfieldReid MessichCLARL"1L1
Ro semary TarczaKen GravesAllison Graber
Jill King,Bass Clarine!
B ASSOON
Anna Claire BallardCharles GanrellN i c h o l a ~ Riggan
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Billy McPhail.Allo Saxophone
Lee Worley,Tenor Saxophone
Mariah McPhail.
Baritone SaxophoneB t\SSOON
Amylia BarnellCharles GartrellNicholas Riggan1I 0 RN
Les HarkeyPeler Dahlmom,
ass,-David Byrd-MarrowMeredith GanglerCasey MalteseLauren Vinoski,
ass!.C OR/lo'J>;T
Jo.: GUdorf
David KellenBen McMillanDanny EvansTR uMr n
Dan M ~ N a J lPaul LowryTRo ,\ fIIo:>-'EChad DoswellBen Dlckinwn
Manin McCam,ass!.
BASS TRO.\tBo:'lo't:
u:e WausBrell Evans
E UJ>HO:>-T\:MClay John s(l11
Cecilia Le
"'"egan TiedtEric FullerCharlie Meldntm
Lisa BeckleyMasako FllkataPERCUSSION
Manuel BorniaRObert HudsonHi roko OkadaNancy RogersMihaela Vana.
Rob Desmond
HOIl"Meredith Gangle rBecky McConnellLauren VinoskiMiche lle DixonSusan Scharber.
ass ist.TRUMPLI
Bill DickinsonJessica LillieDavid PinelPaul LowryT ~ t B o : ' l o Angela KochChad DoswellLee Wa!lS,
Bass Trombone
""Aharlie Meldrum
Daniel Davis
Erin Marie CollinsLiesl TisonPt;RCUSSION
Chris HanBrian McKinneyLuke Rinderknech!Todd Warlick
H C'oncenmaS lcr• Faculty Coachest Teaching Assis!ams
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FACULTY COACHES
Oboe - Paige M o r ~ a n , Clarinet - Eric Ginsberg. Bassoon - Nancy Schubert, Hom - Jean Martm. Trombone - Richard Brady. Tuba - Michael G
Alexander
T['ansylvania Wind EnsembleWinds: Flute - Eric Hoover, Oboe - Eric Ohlsson, Clarinet - Eric Ginsberg, BassooD - Barrick SteeSaxophone - Harvey PitteJBrass: Horn - Jean Martin, Trumpet - Mark Schubert, Trombone - William Zehfuss, Tuba - MichaeGrosePercussion: Timothy Adams .. " '" .... " .. " '" .. "Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intenmssion. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking. or fothe auditorium, please .
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly. the North Carolina Department of CufturaJ Resources and the North Carolina Arts Counc
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumIdifiers.
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY AND TWENTY-TWO
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Dress RehearsalThursday, July 9, 1998
7:30 PM
PerformanceSaturday, July II, 1998
7:30 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron, conductor
presents
TOSCA(in concert)
Music by Giacomo Puccini
Libretto by Guiseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illi ca
Jon Brotherton, chorus masterKristin Roach, musical preparation
CHARACTERS
Floria Tosca . . . . . . . . . AngelMario Cavaradossi . . . . . . . . . . DaviBaron Scarpia ... . . . . . . . . . . PauAngelott i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DavSac ristan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C li ffoSpo!etta ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZacharySciarrone . . . . . . . HenrA Jailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GarA Young Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . Sara
Underwriting for this concert program and accompanying nOtes has been provided byThe Utley Fou ndat ion of Spartanburg, SC.
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CHORUS MEMBERS
Kirstin Chavez. Honeoye, NY; Anna Christy , Pa sadena , CA, Rice University; RuthCunningham . New York, NY; Julie De Vaere, Norwalk, CA; Simeon Esper, OtsegoFlorida Slate Univers ity; Gerardo Garciacano, Denton, TX, University of North TAnne Gray , Moorhead. MS; Christine Heath , Elburn, IL , University of MaryDaniellc Hermon , Hingham, MA. Manhattan School of Music; Casey HugFayetteville, GA, Indiana University; Juan Ibarra, San Antonio, TX; Creighton Ja
Houston, TX, Rice University; Kimberly Gratland James, Houston, TX , Rice UniveThomas Johnson. Bloomington, IN, Indiana University; Angelia LaRock, PembrokeCincinnati Co nservatory of Mu sic ; Patrick Miller, Minneapolis, MN; Dana PaulsArbor, MI , University of Michigan; Shawna Peterson, Houston, TX, Riee UniveDonna Pimental , Brevard, NC, Brevard Co llege; Matthew Pittman, Houston, TXUniversity; Christopher Richard, New York, NY, Butler University; Kenneth RobeUrbana, IL ; GuiIherme Rogano, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan ; NicoleNew York, NY ; Michael Skyles, Stamford, CT; Karim Sulayman , Chicago, IL, EaSchool of Music; Monica Swartout-Bebow, Ypsilanti , MI ; Jennifer Toohey, FloralNY; Laurie Marie Tossing, Mesa, AZ, Arizona State University; Julien Uhlig, NewNY, Mannes School of Music; Kelly Van Siooten, Houston, TX; Hugo Vera, Ann A
MI , University of Michigan; Kate Vetter, New York, NY; Clint Williams, OklahomaOK.
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Rome, in the year 1800
Act One
The Church of St. Andrea della Valle
INTE RMIS SIO N
Act Two
The Farnese Palace
BRIEF INTERMISSION
Act Three
A platform of the fortress S1. Angelo
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ACT II The Farnese PalaceCavaradossi rt!illscs 10 revea l to Sl.:arpi a the whereabouts of hi s friend. Tesca isummoned and is horritied to rea lize that her lover is being taken to the to rture chamthe next roOIl l. Crics of asony arc heard as Cavaradossi is indeed tortur ed. AI firsttries to endure the angUIsh but linally reveals the secret hiding place. Angelothoweve r. taken hi s own life in the meantime. Scarpia orders the torturing to ceadeclares that Cavaradossi will be shot at sunrise unless Tosca will agree to be hi s mThe despairing Tosca reluctantl y agrees i f Scarp ia will release Cavaradossi and write
safe passage document for them. Scarpia tells her that he will need to pretend to eCavaradossi but that real bullets will not be used; at the same time he surreptiti ouslyto hi s chief office r that real bullets are indccd to be used. After Scarpia writes a bogpassage document for the two lovers, he advances amorous ly toward Tosca, who inrage, slabs him and rushes out to the Castel St. Angelo where Cavaradossi awaits exec
ACT I II A p/otform of he fortress SI. AngeloAt dawn Tosca waits for the mock execution, expecting to leave shortly thereafteCavaradossi. They sing of joyful times for the future . >be bu llets are real , howeveCavaradossi is killed. Tosca is horrified. As Spoletta and his men approach to arrest the murder of Scarpia she climbs the parapet of th e castle and leaps to her death.
Doris Headley
BIOGRAPHIES
Angela BrownSoprano Angela Brown, returns to the Brevard stage to perform thc title role in PuTasca. A finali st in the Birgit Nilsson Competition, Ms. Brown was recently selecperform at Carnegic Hall. She has appeared with the Cincinnati Pops, the orchesMemphi s, Roanoke, Knoxville. and at the 25th anniversary of the Kennedy Center.
David HolleyDirector of Opera at the Univers ity of No rth Carolina-Greensboro, tenor Davidreturns for hi s fifth season at the Brevard Music Center. Mr. Holley has appearenumerous opera companies and symphony orchestras ac ross the United States.
Paul BrownA tenor, Paul Brown is a resident of Bloomington, Indiana, and was selectedMetropoli tan Opera Regional Finalist in J993 and 1996. Recent performances incluro le of Germont in Verdi 's La Traviata , the title role in his Riga/ella, and SharpPuccini 's Madamo Butlerjly.
David WonDavid Won wa s born in South Korea and moved to America when he was 16. He rehis bachelor's deg ree and performer 's certificate in music at Eastman School of Mu sWon 's most recent e n ~ a g e m c include the ro le of Dr . Ba rtolo in Mozart's The Maof Figaro and soloist II I Hande l" s Messiah.
Clifford DerixCurrent ly k i on a Masters ofMu sic from Rice Uni vers ity. bass-baritone Cli ffordhas perform ed prm cipal ro les in Doni zetti' s L '£/is ;r d ·amore and Mozart ' s Cos; fim
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Mr. Derrix has also appeared as soloist in Bach's St. John Passion and Handel 's
Zachary BrutonA native of Houston, tenor Zachary Bruton is a master 's degree candidateUn iversity. Mr. Bruton 's recent performances include the roles of Tamino in MozMagic Flute, Tonia in Donizctti s La Fille de Regiment, and Erneslo in hi s Don P
Henry Stenta
Henry Stenta, baritone, most recently participated in a production of Smetana's Twoat the Manhattan School of Music. His other stage credits include J8 Biggley inSucceed in Business Without Really Trying, Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple,Parker in Oklahoma!
Gary Haase
Bass-bari tone Gary S. Haase recently graduated from the University of Iowa within voice and pre-medicine. He has sung roles in Gounod's Romeo and Juliel andGianni Schicchi. Last summer, Mr. Haase performed various roles with the ColleOpera Company in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Sarah MoranA student of Rita Shane, Sarah Moran just completed her second year at the Eastmaof Music. Recent credits include work with John Greer and Stephen Daigle in theOpera Workshop production of Bernstein's Candide.
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCH ESTRAVIOLIN IPatrick Raffeny· ·Thomas Joiner·Byron Tauchi·Tomaz GolkaBill Terwi lliger·Ning Ch ih Hsu
Katie McLin·Cynthia PiotrowskiAmanda Sc huben·Milan DukicEric SewellKimen HoisethZoran Jas maklustin PollackVIOLIN IIRyo Fu kuda·Marianne WiensJeanne Majors·Emily Wi lson
Margaret Baldridge·Sarah Wri ghtDorothy KnowlesTim BakerLiza LandersJesse GrossAm y Wat son
• • ConcertmasterBMC Fa culty Artist
Laura Dyes Brad Lovelace TRUMPETVIOLA Bet h Daughtry Charlie MatthiesscnManuel Diaz· Tricia Priester Mark Schuben·Nils Bultmann FLUTE Jerry BryantDavi d Becker· Eric Hoover· TROMBO NEA!!yson Habeeb Peter Sheridan Bi ll Zehfuss·Thomas Kluge· Trygve Peterson· Hoyt Andres
Matt Di ek mann OBOE Chelsea FrenchSCO II Schill ing Eric Ohlsson· BASS TROMBONEHyun-Jeong Lee Kathi Jo Smith Richard Brady·Laura Lcngowski Paige Morgan· , HARPCharles Krigbaum English Ho m Susan Brady·CELLO CLARI NET KEYBOARDCarlton McCreery· Steve Cohen· Kristin Roach·Aron Ze lkowicz Eric Ginsberg· TiMPA NIMadeleine Golz· Kat ie Helms, Timothy K Adams JEric Lenz Bass Clari net PERC USSIONGeorge Work· BASSOO N Conrad Alexander·Ellen Croy Barr ick Stees· Rob De smondElaine Anderson· Nancy Lutes· Nancy Ro ge rs
Ken Pruitt Ann Koerner, OFF STAGE ENSEMBBeth Rosbach Contrabassoon Camille Hall,Kyle Hill HORN Vio laDoUBLE BASS Cindy Carr· Amber Good ,Dan Swa im · Jill Hesse FluteNathan Scott Jean Mani n· Merrie Beth SpooneKe vin Mauld in · Dale McSwain Harp
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Please Note: Lat ecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, beveor food in the audi torium, please.
Refreshments arc available before the performance and dur in g intermission . The refreshment stand ilocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, coffee , soft drinks, and candy.
One of the special projects which states of the Southeastern Region have supported is the Lucile ParWard Chair in Opera, established by the Nat ional Federation of Music Clubs in Mrs. Ward's honorseason, John Greer, the General Manager of the BM C Opera Program, holds the Lucile Parrish Wa
Opera Chair.
Tonight 's performance is sponsored in part by Lite 98 .9 and WTZY 880,
We congratulate the N<lt ional Federation of Music Clubs on thei r centennial and celebrate the fiftiethconsecutive Federation Weekend at Brevard with members of the Southeastern Region . Welcome!
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carol in a GeneralAs sembly, the North Carolina Departmem of Cultural Resources and the Nonh Carolina Arts Counc
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-ONE
THE HINOA HONIGMAl'l MEMORIAL CONCERT
Javelin
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfoh l AudilOrium
Friday, July 10, 1998
7:30 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner , condu ctor
David Effron, guest conductorPeter Zazofsky. vio lin
Michael (b.
Commissioned by the Atlama Commincc for the 1994 Olympic Games Cultural Olympiad in celebof the Atlanta Sy mphony Orchestra' S 50th Anniversary .
Violin Conceno in 0 Major. Op. 77Allegro non troppoAdagioAllegro giocOSQ. rna non rroppo vivace
Mr . Zazofsky, viol in
INTERMISS ION
Symphony No.2 in 0 Major, Op . 43Allegretto; Poco allegro; Tranqui llo, rna poco a poco
ravvivando il tempo a1 allegroTempo andante rna rubato: Andante sos te nutoVivacissimo: Lento e sua ve; LargamenteFinale (A llegro mode rato)
Johanne s B(1833-
Jean Si(1865-
Underwriti ng for this concert program and accompany ing nOtes has been provided byThe U Foundation of Spartanburg. SC.
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN ISarah Norlund*·Byron Tauchi "
Jamecyn Morey
Lemuel VawterSonja HarasimPhyllis Roback.
Katrina RozmusWilliam Terwilliger'"Kirsten SwansonDavid EdwardsSonya Yi
Erin RyanKris TorbushAlyson SlackQuinton MorrisJessica AlbenhalVIOLIN nLaura TrauschtRyo Fukuda'"
Terry HsiungJessica MeyerRenee BurgherKatherine LawtonRachel ChavezJustin PollacktLinnea KinonMallhew FiederleinRicky QuinonesJacob DanzingerJoellan MuyskensMark HallJamie Futscher
David Campbell
VIOLACamille HallManuel Diu·Amos LiuBJ EngravLaura LarsonKate Hedin
Ann PimatMelanie DouglasArmando SardinasJessica ScbiffmannCELLO
Samuel NorlundGeorge Work'"Kevin MajeskiNoel BlissSally ChoiAmy ConyersJohannes RobbinsJose Dubont
Karen PoleshuckSamuel HopkinsEric BlissKathrine PollockLeamarie WilsonlIana SolomanDoUBLE BASS
Brian BarrDan Swaim·
John LawsonTricia PriesterPeter KayMark Kobe
Matt BrancheauGraham ColemanMatt ShelleyLee VeazeyBrad LovelacetFLUTE
Kinuka Kobayshi
Susan KohliJulie Avallone,
piccoloOBOE
Ken KistlerJennifer MorrisonLauren KleinMary Lindsey
CampbellCLARINET
Philip KowalczykKatie Helms,
Bass Clarinel
Megan HodgesErin SimmonsJulianne Kirk,
E b ClarinetBASSOON
Brooke BartelsAnn KoernerHORNJill HesseJames BoldinDavid Bryd-Marrow
Casey MaltesePeter Dahlstrom,
asst.TRUMPET
Danny EvansDavid KellertBen McMillan
Dan McNallyTROMBONE
Hoyt AndresAngela KochEric Kelly,
Bass TromboneTUBA
Megan TiedtHARP
Masako FukataMerrie Beth SpoonerLisa BeckleyPERCUSSION
Chad CurlowLuke RinderknechtDavid SchotzkoTodd WarlikRob Desmond
•• ConcenmasterFaculty CoachTeachmg Assistan
•t
of this
in personnel)" > 7 " ' ~ - .,,------': Enc Hoover, flute; Eric Ohlsson, oboe; Steve Cohen, clarinet; Barrick Stees, basso
f u C i . h a r l i e Matthiessen, trumpet; Bill Zehfuss, trombone; Mike Grose, tubaTimothy K Adams Jr, tympani; Susan Brady, harp.
PETER ZAZOFSKY
as a "phenomenon" by the Montreal Gazette and "exquisite" by the BerlinerPeter Zazofsky has enjoyed a career as soloist, chamber musician and
of Music Clubs
of Brahms' Violin Concerto .
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-THREE
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Sunday. July 12 . 19981:30 PM
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
THE MOON SINGERworld premier perjQrmtJllce
Music by David Liptak
Libretto by Diane Simkin Demeter
Commiss ioned by the Institute for Amer ican Music
John Greer , conductorJonathan Field, director
Barbara Howse-Meadow s, choreographerKristin Roach, musical preparation
Alicia Matthias , stage manager
CHARACTERS
Torr . . . . . . . • • . . · . Aileen BLord Crail . .Queen . . . .Miller . . . .Miller 's Wife
Music Master
· .. Michae· . . . . AnnGerardo Gar· . . , . Dan
·....
Gary
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The Setting
Prelude: "The Woods at Night"
Scene I: "The Royal Palace"
Intermezzo
Scene II: "The Woods at Night"
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THE 1998 COMPOSER· IN·RESIDENCE: DAVID LIPTAK
David Liptak is the 20th composer to occupy the Mu Phi Eps ilon endowed chai rBrevard Music Cente r. Mr . Liptak is known for his numerous ins trumental and vocaland has wo n many composition competitions including the 1986 GeorgesInternational Composition Competition. His works have been perfonned by thFrancisco Symphony , the Sr. Paul Chamber Orches tra , the St. Louis Symphony, aChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. His current work, The Moon Singer. madebut here at Brevard this afternoon . While at the Music Center, Mr. Liptak will worcompos ition students and present lectures throughout the summer season.
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
Aileen Jane Bramhall , soprano , is a recent graduate of the Eastman School ofwhere she studied under Carol Webber. While at Eastman, she perfonned the roSusanna in The Marriage of Figaro and Hansel in Hansel and Gretel. She wasfeatured perfonner with the Co lleae Light Opera Company of Falmouth, Massachwhere she performed the roles; of py ll is in Iolanthe and Eliza in My Fair Lady.
Soprano Anne Elizabeth Gray is fro m Moorhead, Miss issippi, and is presently pua Master 's of Music in voca l performance at tht! University of Nebraska at Linco ln .th at she has perfonned include Suzuki in Puccini 's Madame Burterj/y, Dido in PuDido and Aeneas, Mrs. Herring in Albert Herring, and the Third Lady in Mozart
Ma gic Flute .
nar itone Gerardo Ga .ciacano currently studies vo ice with Laurel Miller at the Uniof North Texas, where his is a Ro:mld E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Scholar . Anrecitalist. Mr . Garciacano has performed throughout Mex ico, the U.S. and Russ ia.also sung principa l roles with the Fort Worth Opera Company and Denton Light where he sang the lead role in Some Enchanted Evening.
Dana Pauls is a Canadian mezzo-soprano. She studies with Shirley Verret com plet ing a master's degree at the Unive rsity of Michigan. Some of her receninclude Romeo in [ Capuleti e [ Montecchi, Siebel in Faust. Martha in MephistopMiss Todd in Old Ma id and th e Thief, Diana in La Calista, and the lead role in RoCenerentola . This is her first summer at Breva rd .
Bass-baritone Gary S. Haase recently graduated from the University of Iowa with din vo ice and pre-medicine. He has sung roles in Gounod's Romeo and Ju liet and PuGianni Schicchi. Last summer, Mr. Hasse perfonned various roles with the Co llegeOpera Company in Cape Cod, Massachusetts .
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ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN DoUBLE BASS HORN
Brent Williams Ryan Kuck Christian Johanson
Liza Landers
FLUTE GUITAR
VIOLA Arney Strong Oren FaderCamille Hall
OBOE PERCUSSION
CELLO Karen Ki stler Adam Mamula
Robert Jacobs
LADIES IN WAITING
Julia De Vaere Christine Heath Nicole Rose Monica Swartout-Bebo
Jennifer Toohey Laurie Marie Tossing
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Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intennission. No cameras , tape recorders, smoking, bevor food in the auditorium. please.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the Nonh Carolina GeneralAssembly . the North Carolina Department of Cullura! Resources and the North Carolina Arts Coun
Special thanks to the Costume Collection, New York , NY.
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music
Center. All pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumidifiers .
Emire production by the Brevard Opera Workshop and Brevard Music Cenler organizations.
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General ManagerConductors
Stage Directors
ChoreographerChorus MasterCoaches
Coach Apprentice
Brevard Music Center Resident Opera Workshop
Production Manager and Lighting DesignerScene DesignerCostume DesignerTechnical DirectorMaster Carpentercarpenters
Scene Artists
Wardrobe SupervisorS t a ~ e ManagerASSIStant Stage ManagerProps SupervisorProps Assistant
Master ElectricianFirst ElectricianSound EngineerSound TechnicianStage Crew
BREVARIl MliSIC CENTER
P:O.Box312
Brevard . NC 287 12
Te l (828) 884-2019
www. brcvardmusic.org
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Alicia ThGretchen
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Sunday, July 12, 19983:00 PM
THE 1998 BREVARD MUSIC FESTIVAL
Contrapuncrus I
Children's Songs
Yes or No
Czardas
Polka von "The Golden Age "
Alabama Song
presents
RHYTHM AND BRASS
Jarr. Mich
Ch
Waynarr . Rex R
Vitto
Dmitri Shoarr . Robert T
Karr. Da
Temporary Heartbeat arr. DaA Tribute to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of O
The Music of Duke EllingtonMood IndigoConcerto for Coolie (Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me)AmadCaravanBlue Pepper-Far East of the Blues
arr. Tomarr. Tomarr. Tom
aIT . Glarr . Rex R
Selections recorded by Rhythm and Brass on the new CD: More Monty Jung/e ... Ellington Ex
(Program subject to change)
Underwriting fOT this concen program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Ut ley Foundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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RHYTHM AND BRASS
of six brilliant and diverse artists, this ensemble brings an extraordinaryof talent and repertoire to western North Carolina. Performing a range of musi
to rock, Rhytlun and Brass are:
Wiff RuddCharles Villarubia
Alex ShuhanDavid GluckRex RichardsonThomas Brantley
TrumpetTuba
Hom and PianoPercussion and ComposerTrumpetTrombone
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will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders,or food in the auditorium, please.
is located across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice crea
Center thanks the Yamaha Corporation of America for its suppor
performance is sponsored in part by The Transylvania Times and The Womb
WHKP 1450, Lite 98.9, and WTZY 880.
special thank you to The Utley Foundation for underwriting this concert.
of Cultural Resources and the NoCouncil.
is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture
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PROGRAM NUMBER 25
Passacaille
Suite No.2
I. Prelude
Spirit Promenade
Triptico
Armida
Madrugada
Le Negra
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 13
, 19984:30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
Matt Rohde, guitar
Robert Jacobs , cello
Adam Deen, viola
Dan Reed, piano
Thomas Echols. guitar
Special thanks to
Straus Park
Sylvius L. Weiss
J. S. Bach
Dan Reed
Antonio Lauro
Official sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-SIX
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfoh l Auditorium
Monday, July 13 , 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLYANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRADavid E. Becker, conductorThomas Joiner . guest artist
And God Created Great Whales (1970)
Three Pi eces from Schindler's LiST (1993)I. Theme from Schindler's List
2. Je wish Town (Krakow Ghetto-Winter '41)
3. Rememhrances
Thomas Joiner. violin
"Hoe-Down" from Rodeo (1942)
I NTERMISSION
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Sarah McKain. conductorJamie Hafner, gue st conductor
La Process ion du Rocio
Ghost Train
Yagi -Bushi
Folk Dances
Aiflil H
John
Aaron
Joaqu
Eric
Dmitri Shoarr .
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VIOI.IN IRachel Chavl!zMargaret Baldridgt!·Linnea KirtonDavid EdwardsRenee BurgherChristine Olal
Matlhew FiederleinKatie Mclin·Jacob DanzingerKatil! LawtonDavid CampodlJoellan MuyskcnsJane ParkRicky QuinonesMark HallHt!ather Smil.hJamie FUlscherVIOLIN II
Stefanit! PUinamJt!annt! Majors"
Daniel ThigpenBt:n MasonLynnsey SmithSarah BrillHo lly EmrickSa rah BrillSun Kyo ChongMegan Gut:ntllert
FLlrn:Erica BassJessica Sht:rcrEve deBordenave
Haley MorseAndrew Rehrig,picco lo
Calherint! Wy llyDiana SiwiakKazuki ShimaniElizaheth WorlandOBOE
Colin BauerFailh SchollieldRl!id Me ssichSCOlI BarluccaJames Pt!frt!aultVictoria NewtonC L \ R I ~ E T Vince lll Fortadu" ·Kalhrvn Bu llo nArianila Smilh
u ~ c m J T \ Taro-aA l l i OraherKen Gruvt' .[liiol! R ...;sAlar Kukk
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRAMahalia EmrickElizabeth GosaBrendon AdamsonMade line ScheerVIOLABjorg LarsonThomas Kluge
Cheryl WhydeArmando SardinasKate HedinAnn PirnatPascal SauniertAdam DeenMonica RoseLaura GortonCI>:I..I...o
Sally ChoiElame Anderson-Karen PoleshuckLearnarie Wil sonAbigail McCutcheon
Jose DuhontRonald ColemanHannah WhiteheadEric Blissllana SolomanKathe rin e PollockKendra Bauer
DOUBLE BASSPeter KayKevin Mauldin·Graham ColemanMan BrancheauMark KobeLee Veazey
Man ShelleyJoy BowdenBrad LovelacetFLtIrEDana SiauTeresa LemaireErica Ba ss,
piccoloOBOELauren KleinColin BauerFaith ScholfieldReid MessichCLARINET
Rosemary TarcnKen GravesAllison GraberJill King ,
Bass ClarinetBASSOONAnna Claire BallardCharles Gartrell
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Nicholas RigganHORNMeredith GanglerBecky McConnellLauren VinoskiMichelle Di xonSusan ScharberTRUMPET
Bill DickinsonJessica LillieDavid PitlelPaul Lo ....ryTROMBONEAnge la KochChad DoswellLee Wans,
Bass Trombone1lJBACharlie MeldrumDaniel DavisHARp
Erin Marie CollinsLiesl TisonPJANOICELE!:I"TACorinne Fink-AdkinsPER CUSSIONChris HartBrian McKinneyLuke Rinderkm ."C htTodd Warlick
Dalphnl! Johnson Bill Dickinson Erin Marie CollinsKie ra Thompson Jessica Lillie PERCUSSIONAll ison Graber, David Piuel Manuel Bornia
EI> Clarinet Jordan Kretchmar Chris Hart
Jill King , Sara Snyder Roben HudsonBa ss Clarinet TRUMPET Adam MamulaSAXOPHONF. Dav id Buttrick Brian McKinneyAaron Marcus, Ro ger Espinoza Mihaela Vana
Alto Saxophone TROMBONE Neil HeuerKurt Bea rd , Ben Dickinson Adam Epstein
Alto Saxophone Steven MenardDu stin Williams. Martin McCain
Tenor Saxophone Jonalhan LeekeOlaf Bjo rn slal, Steven Norris
Baritone Saxophone BASS TROMBONEBASSOON BreIt EvansAnna Claire Ballard Eri ck ShawBt!cki Brush EUPHONIUM
HORN Clay Johnso nHt..'Cky MCC'fmnell Cecilia LeSlevl!n Huston Jessica Brewsterl ill ia n Rogers TUBASusan Schurhcr Daniel Da visRrendan AdanlS Andrew Barnes
i ~ t i a n a l l l e s ~ , · ' · Rachd CookMidlilt:l Arthur HARP
Lll'sl Tison
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ConcenmasterFaculry CoachTea ch ing Assistan
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Transylvania Youth OrchestraStrings: (as listed in personnel)
FACULTY COACHES
Winds: Flute· Trygvc Peterson. Oboe - Paige Morgan. Cllrinet . Eric Ginsberg, Bassoon - NanBrass: Trumpet - Mark Schubert. Hom · Jean Martin, Trombone - Ri chard Brady, Tuba - MichPercussion: Conrad Alexander
Transylvania Symphonic BandWinds: Flute - Trygve P eterson, Oboe - Paige Morgan, Clarinet - Steve Cohen, Bas soon - NancSaxophone - Harvey Pinel.Brass: Horn · Cynthia Carr, Trombone - Richard Brady, Tuba - Mike Grose, Trumpet - CharlesMatthiesscn.Percussion: Conrad Alexander.
Please Note: Latecomers will be scated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders. smoking. bor food in the aud itorium. please.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the suppon received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, the North Carolina Department of Cultural Re sources and the North Carolina Ans Co
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Mus ic Center. All pianos are moisture-protectedDAMPP-CHASER dehumidifiers.
SPECIAL THANKS TO
WCQSPublic Radio Sponsor of the 1998 Season
and
Straus Park
Official Sponsor of the 1998 Season
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Sonala in 0 Major, Hob. XVI:Sl
Mcphisto Waltz
Breva rd Music Center
Burt Alumni House
Tuesday, luly 14 , 1998
1:00 PM
PIANO MASTERCLASS
with
Andre Watts
Yin Hwa Lee
Alexandru Constantinescu
Fanz Jo seph Ha
(1732-18
rranz L(1811-18
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Tuesday, July 14, 1998
4:30 PM
STUDENT PIANO RECITAL
Preludium in E Minor
Sonata in D Major, Op. 10, No.3
Presto
Rhapsody in G Minor, Op. 79, No.2
Mazurka in D-flat Major, Op. 30, No. 3
Papillons, Op . 2
Sarabande from Pour Ie Piano
Shadow Dance
ScaTbo
Tim Murray
Melanie Douglas
Kehli Fiadjoe
Maggie Corfield
Travis Wilds
Jessica Nelson
Kim Christian
Ekaterina Gueorguieva
Special Thanks to
Straus Park
Felix Mendelssohn-B
(180
Ludwig van Be
(177
Johannes
(183
Frederic
(181
Raben Sc
(181
Claude
(186
Edward Ma
(186
Mauri
(187
The Official Sponsor of The 1998 Brevard Music Center FeS[ivai
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT
16 pieces breve, Op. 31
Retlexiones Latinas (1997)
Spinoff (1997)
San Francisco Shuffle (1997)
Two Dances (1996)1. Gymnopedie2. Rag Nouveau
Sarabande (1998)
Open Up Your Ears
Brevard Music CenterCarolina Pavilion
Tuesday, July 14, 19988:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
DA YID ST AROBIN, Guitar
INTERMISSION
premiere petformance
Fernan(1778
Jorge(b.
Stephe(b.
Steven M(b.
William(b.
Paul L(b.
Bryan Jo(b.
Underwriting for this concert program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Fo undation of Spat1anburg, SC.
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DAVID STAROBIN
Called by the New York Times, "This country's pre-eminent interpreter of contempoworks , n David Starobin has come to be regarded as one of the leading guitarists bux1ay's musical public. Starobin is the only guitarist to ever have been awarded Lin
Center'sAvery Flsher Career Prize
and was also honoredwith
Harvard University'sFr
Foundation Award "for his commitment to the music of our time." Mr. Starobin teaat the Manhattan School of Music where he holds the Andres Segovia C
UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, July 15The Gina Bachauer Memorial Concert:Pianist Andre Watts and the Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra8:00 PM in the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Thursday, July 16The Transylvania Chamber Strings and the Transylvania Concert Band8:00 PM in Straus Auditorium
Friday , July 17The Repertory Symphony Orchestra7:30 PM in the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Saturday, July 18presents:
A MIdsummer Night's DreamPM in the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
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lease Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders. smoking, beverfood in the auditorium, please.
Center is grateful for the suppon received from the North Carolina General, the Nonh Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Counci
ALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protected by.
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Passacaille
Brevard Music Center
Carolina PavilionWednesday, July 15, 1998
1:00 PM
MASTER CLASS
with
David Swobin, guitar
Matt Rohde, guitar
Movements from The History of the Tango
Tryptico
La Vida Breve
Thomas Echols , guitar
Peter Sheridan, flute
Thomas Echols
Thomas Echols and Matt Rohde, guitars
,
S. L. Weiss
Astor Piazzolla
Antonio Lauro
Manuel de Falla
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PROGRAM NUMBER TWENTY-NINE
The Gina Bachal/er Memorial COllcert
Breva rd Music CenterWhininglOn-Pfohl Auditorium
Wednesday . July 15. 19988:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
David Effron, conductorAndre Watts, piano
Prelude to Die Meistersinger
Innelin Prelude
Walk 1O the Paradi se Garden
Piano Conceno No.9 in E-tlat Major, K. 271AllegroAndantinoRondeau : Presto
Jeux d 'e nfanls, Petite SuiteMarch: Trumpet and DrumLullaby: The DollImpromp tu : The TopDuo: Liule Husband and WifeGallop: The Ball
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 22Andante sos tenutoAllegro scherza ndoPresto
Mr . Wau s
INTERMISSION
Mr. Walts
Richard(18 1
Frederick( 186
Frederick
W. A.(175
Georg(183
Camille Sai(183
Underwri ting for thi s concen program and accompanyi ng notes has been prov ided byThe Utley Foundation of Spat1anhurg. Sc.
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VIOLIN IThomas Joiner .. •Tomaz GolkaByron Tauchi'"Ning Chih HsuBill Terwilliger·
Belhan Richards
Katie Mclin'"Milan DukicAmanda Schubert'"Eric SewellKirsten HoisethZoran JasmakJustin PollackMegan GuentherBrenl WilliamsBen HutchensVIOLIN II
Ryo Fukuda'"Sarah Wright
Jeanne Majors'"Emily WilsonMargaret Baldridge'"James HarveyMary Ada PooleTim BakerDorothy KnowlesJesse GrossLiza LandersLaura DyesAmy WatsonMary PerkinsonJennifer Kempa
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
VIOLAManuel Diaz'"Nils BultmannDavid Becker'"Allyson HabeebThomas Kluge'"Matt Diekmann
Scott SchillingHyun-Jeong LeeCamille HallJessica StephensonLaura L e n ~ o w s k i Charles Kngbaum
CELWCarlton McCreery·
Aron ZelkowiczMadeleine Golz'"Eric LenzGeorge Work'"Ellen Croy
Elaine Anderson'"Jennifer HackettJose DubonKen Pruin
Beth RosbachRobert JacobsDoUBLE BASSDan Swaim'"Nancy CrowderKevin Mauldin'"Nathan ScottBrad LovelaceRyan Kuck
Brian BarrBeth DaughtryFLUTEEric Hoover'"Amber GoodTrygve Peterson'"OBOE
Eric Ohlsson'"Paige Morgan'"Kathi Jo SmithKari KistlerCLARINET
Steve Cohen'"Eric Ginsberg'"Alilt ReinhardtKatie Helms,
Bass ClarinetBASSOON
Barrick Stees'"Nancy Lutes'"
Brooke BartelsAnn Koerner,Contrabassoon
HORNCynthia Carr'"Dale McSwainBryan AdkinsJean Martin'"Christian JohansonJill Hesse, ass!.TRUMPETCharlie Matthiessen'"
Mark Schubert·
ANDREWATIS
Jerry BryantTROMBONE
Bill Zehfuss'"Hoyt AndresBASS TROMBONERichard Brady'"TuBA
Mike Grose'"HARPSusan Brady'"Merrie Beth SpooneTIMPANITimothy K Adams JPERCUSSION
Conrad Alexander'"Chad CurlowAdam MamulaHiroko OkadaLuke RinderknechtDavid Schotzko
Rob Desmond
•'" Concenmas1er
BMC FacultyArrist
Andre Watts' professional career began at the age of 16 when he was chosen by LeBernstein to make his debut with the New York Philharmonic, a performance thabroadcast nationally on CBS-TV. Mr. Watts ' extensive itinerary for the 1997-98 stakes him throughout Nonh America, Europe and Asia, and tonight brings him Brevard Music Center stage.
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PROGRAM NUMBER 30
Piano Quartet No . 1Rondo (Allergo)
Saile Hobraique
I. Rapsodie
Br.vard Mumc Center
Harmony Hall
ThUHday, July 16, I66S12:IBPM
BACH'. UJ'HCB SERIEI
Liza Landen, violinJeuica Staph_NOn, viola
Jelmifer Haclr:ett, cello
Melanie Dougl.. piano
NU. Bultmann, viola
Nadia Sabau, piano
W . A. Mozart
EmestWoch
Scherzo. op. 77 Adolphe P. Wounten
The Brevud. Music Center Flute Choir
Quintet
I. Allergo Vivacen . Chaconne
m. ConBria
EricaB . .Eve de Bordenave
"Jere .... .&M1ll.iUJ"u
Hayley Morse
Andrew Rehrig
Jessica ShererElizabethWorland
Catherine Wylly
Arney Strong. Coach
Jerry BryaDl, TrumpetJana Galloway, Trumpet
Bryan Adlcina, Horn
Chelsea French. Trombone
Megan Tied!, Tuba
Special thanks to
1tn...PuItOfftcal ~ D 8 0 r of the 1998 Brevard Muic Festival
Malcom Arnold
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-ONE AND TIllRTY FOUR
Brevard Music CenterWhittinglOn-pfohl Auditorium
Dress RehearsalThursday, July 16 , 1998
7:30 PM
PerformanceSaturday, July 18 , 1998
7:30 PM
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
presents
A Midsummer Night's Dream
An opera by Benjamin Britten
Adopted from William Shakespeare by
Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten
John Greer, General ManagerDavid Effron , conductorJonathon Field , Director
Karen Kamensek, musical preparation
CHARACTERS
Oberon , . ... . •... . . • . •.•.. . ....... . .... . . , . • . . . . . . CliO!Titania . . . . . . • . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . KPuck ... ... . . . • . • . • . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . Aileen JaneTheseus . . . • . • . • • • . • . . . . . Juan J
Hippolyta . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . Laurie MariLy sander . . • . • . • . • . . . • . . • . • • . . . . . . . . CreighDemetrius . . . . . • . • . • . • . . . • . • • • • . • . • . . • . . , . ... Guilh.:rme NorHermia . . . . . . • • • • . • . • . • . • . • . . . . • . • . • . . . • . • • • • • . • . . Kinotin MarHelena . . . . . . . • . • . . . Ruth Ann CuBouom . . . . . . . • . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . • • . ChristopheQuince . . . . • • . • . • • • • . . • . • . . . • . . . . • • • . . . . . • • . • ... . . . . ... CliffFlute . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . KarimSnug . . . . ... . . • • • . . • . • • . • . . . . • . . • . • .... . . . . . . . • . . . GarySnout . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . PatrStarv eling . . . . . • • • . • . • . • • . . . • . . . . . • . • . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . JuCobweb .... . . . . . . • . . . . • . . CaseyPeaseblossom . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . Ann
Mus ta rd seed . ... . . . . . . . .... • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . Kelly VaMoth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D(lOna
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in T h ~ Music Man, Hope in Anything Gtns, Sandy in G r M $ ~ . and Nanette in No. No Nanette. She isvoice instructor at San Jacinto Junior College and teaches at Episcopal High School in Houston, Tex
Donna Pimental is currently completing her Bachelor 's degree in music performance at Brevard Cwhere she is an active performer in opera scenes, concen choir, and chamber chorale. She bas won place in the N.A.T.S. voca1 competitIon for two different years in Nonh Carolina and has also appeWho's Who of America's Colleges and Universities.
CHORUS
Zachary Bruton , Houston. TX. Rice University; Julie De Vaere, Norwalk, CA; Simeon Esper, OMI. Florida State University; Gerardo Gardacano. Denton, TXt University of North Texas; AnneMoorhead. MS; Christine Heath, Elburn. fL , University of Maryland; Danlelle Hennon , HinghamManhauan School of Music; Kimberly Gratland James , Houston. TX. Rice University; Thomas JoBloomington, IN, Indiana University; AugeUa LaRock, Pembroke, KY. Cincinnati Conservatory ofSarah Moran, Rochester , NY; Dana PaUls, Ann Arbor. MI, University of Michigan; Sbawna PdHouston, TX, Rice University; Matthew PIttman, Houston, TX, Rice University; Kameth RobUrbana, IL; Nicole Rose, New York. NY; Michael Skyles. Stamford, CT; Henry Steata, WilmingtoMODica Swartout-Bebow. Y ~ i l a n t i . MI; Jennlrer Toohey, Floral Park, NY; Hugo Vera, Ann ArboUniversity of Michigan; DaVid Won. Tulsa, OK. Eastman School of Music.
CIHLDREN'S CHORUS
Mary Beth Schumate. director
Laura Burghardt. Kristin Burghardt , Alicia Cantrell, Carrie Cantrell. Lyle Denton. Rachel Ginsberg. Graham, Amy Heirn. Carena Liptak, Rachel Littleton, Andrew Lovelace, Madeline McCreery, KaMurray. Cassie Owen. Erin Rafferty. Emilt Tom. and Aaron Whitmire
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The Setting
Acto. .
The Wood at Twilight
INTERMISSION
Act Two
The Wood at Night
INTERMISSION
Act Three
Scene I : The Wood in the Early Morning
Sce ne 2: The Court of the Duke
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BENJAMIN BRITTEN(born in Lowestoft, 22 November 1913; died in Aldeburgh , 4 December 1976)
Considered by many to be the ~ r e a l e s t English musical dramatist since Henry Purcell, Benjamin Briover a hundred works, includmg symphonic music, incidental music for the theater, chamber mmusic, and arrangements, but it is his operatic and choral works for which he is best known. Inbegan studies at the Royal College of Music, studying composition and piano. and wrote his Sinfon1, in 1932. In 1935 he entered into a collaboration with the poet laureate W. H. Auden and wrotefilm. After a period abroad in the USA, he returned to England and began to concentrate his skills o
verseselting. His famous Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, written in 1943 for his long time friePeter Pears , marked this new shift in his stylistic approach. In 1945 , he staged his first {livotally sopera Peler Grimes, an opera that was to launch his highly successful career as an operatic composyears that followed, Brillen staged many more operas including Albert Herring, Billy Budd, and Ththe Screw, as well as continuing 10 compose choral and instrumental music. His War Requiem (1962for symphony orchestra, chamber orchestra, soloists, chorus and boys choir, represents Brinen'sof instrumental , vocal and choral styles, as well as his ability to control musical forces from the smato the grandest. Today, the Requiem stands as one of the great musical achievements in the 20th
A Midsummer Night's Dream was premiered in Aldeburgh at the Jubilee Hall on June 11 . 1960. Thefor which it was written was larger than his other operas, employing a full complement of winds,strings, plus two harps and a harpsichord .
SYNOPSIS
ACT I The wood at twilight.Two groups of fairies in the midst of a song are interrupted by King Oberon's servant, Puck, folOberon and Titania, who are quarreling. Titania leaves 10 a huff with her attendant fairies. Oberoorders Puck to bring him a certain herb which, when placed on the eyelids of a sleeping victim -- prTitania -- will cause that person to fall in love with the first living creature he or she sees upon Wakdepart.
Two lovers, Ly sander and Hermia enter, fleeing the Athenian law that would require Hermia Demetrius. As they depart there appear two other young people -- Demetrius, who is also inHermia, and Helena , who is in love with Demetrius. Oberon reappears, unseen, and overhconversat ion. Feeling sorry for Helena, when Demetrius leaves, Oberon promises to help her by
herb on Demetrius' eyelids so that when he awakens and sees Helena he will fall in love withcommands Puck to do this.
Shortly thereafte r, a group of craflsmen, called "Rustics," enter to rehearse a play they are presentwedding of Theseus, the Duke of Athens. Afler they have gone, the exhausted Lysander and Hermiaand lie down to sleep. Puck, following Oberon 's orders but mistaking Lysander for Demetrius, puton his eyelids. When Helena arrives and awakens Ly sander he instantly proclaims his love for herher amazement. Hermia awakens alone and bewildered. Titania returns, and after her fairies sing heOberon places the potion on her eyelids.
ACT I I The wood at night.While Titania sleeps , the rustics appear to rehearse their play , led by Bottom. Puck, for a jokeBottom' s features to that of an ass. This terrifies the rest of the rusti cs and they run away , leavin
alone with Titania. She awakens and irrunediately falls in love with him. The fairies entertain the cotheir songs and cymbals until they both fall asleep. Oberon and Pu ck reappear , followed by Hermibeing pursued by Demetrius. Once more she rejects him, and Oberon realil.es Puck's mistake. TDemetrius falls asleep Oberon uses the magic herb on him and sends Puck to fetch Helena . SoHelena and Lysander appear. Demetrius awakens and immediately proclaims his love for the confuseInevitably Lysander and Hermia appear and all fo ur lovers begin to quarrel, each accusing thebetrayal. Oberon is astonished and outraged by Puck's mistake. When the exhausted lovers finally faPuck, on orders from Oberon , anoints Lysander's eyelids again, t h i ~ lime 10 insure Ihal he will fawith Hermia.
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ACT In Scene I. The wood in the early morning.Oberon decides to undo the spell he has placed on Titania with the magic herb. The four lovers awakethough still somewhat confused, are reconciled and correctly paired. All set off for Athens to atteDuke's wedding.
Scene Z. The Court of the Duke The lovers are happy to learn rnat they will be allowed to marry theirmates at the Duke's wedding. The rustics perfonn their play, after which all retire except Puck, who rto recite an epilogue.
Doris Headley
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
Clint Williams holds a BME and MME from the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, OkJPerfonnance work includes the Alto solos in Handel's Messiah, Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, VGloria, Mendelssohn's Elijah, and the role of Nerone in Monteverdi 's L'lncoronazione di Poppea .also a District Winner in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions . Mr. Williams will be atthe Esther Boyer College of Music at Temple University in the fall to pursue a second Master's deopera performance.
A Massachusetls nalive, soprano Kate Vetter sang recently as a Young Artist with the Ash Lawn-HiSummer Feslival , and in principal roles with the New York Gillbert and Sullivan Players. She holds dfrom the Manhattan School of Music and Yale University, where she ~ r f o n n e d principal roles in wo
Donizelli , Handel , and Moun , under conductors Ransom Wilson , Will Cn.llchfield and others. She at the Tanglewood Music Center and is a student of Ted Puffer in New York.
Ailetn Jane Bramhall , soprano, is a recent graduate of the Eastman School of Music, where sheunder Carol Webber. While at Eastman, she perfonned the roles of Susanna in The Marriage of FigaHansel in Hansel and Gretel. She was also a featured perfonner with the College Light Opera CompFalmouth , MassachusellS, where she performed the roles of Pyllis in Iolanthe and Eliza in My Fair
Juan Jose Ibarra has just perfonned the roles of Gregorio in Romeo alUl Juliet, the Marquis in La Tand Giuglielmo in Cosi fan tulle at the Utah Opera. Last season at BMC he played Fredrick EgermLittle Nighl Mu sic and in past summers at BMC he performed the roles of Mr. Page in The Merry WWindsor, lazar Wolf in Fiddler on the Roofand Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro. He has perfonnedsoloist in Handel 's Messiah, Mozart 's Requiem, Bach's Magnificat and Faure's Requiem.
Laurie Marie Tossing, mezzo-soprano, is a recent graduate of Arizona State University, and has bactive perfonner in the Phoenix area. Her roles include Marcellina in Mozan's The Marriage of Figatasse chinoise in L 'enfam etles sorli/eges, and most recently , Hita in The Banered Bride. Ms. Tossalso performed several solo recitals, including a concert in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Creighton James, tenor, returns for his second season at (he Brevard Music Center. He was last seas Henrik in A Lillie Nighl Music. Some of Mr. James ' other engagements include (he title role in BeBriHen'sAlben Herring, as well as Fenton in The Merry Wives Of Windsor . As a graduate of Rice UnivMr. James plans 10 attend Indiana University's graduate program this fall.
Baritone Guilhenne Nora Rogano , w a ~ born in Sao Pauolo, Brazil. Mr. Rogano is currently pursDoctor of Mu sical Arts at the University of Michigan under Professor Manha Sheil. This summer mathird consemtive year at Brevard, having performed the roles of Joe in Loesser's Most Happy FeEscamilla in Carmen. This summer, Mr. Rosano performs the roles ofCapulet in Gounod's Romeo andand Demetrius in Britten's A Midsummer Nlghf'S Dream.
Mezzo-soprano Kirstin Marie Chavez, a Master's graduate from the Eastman School of Music, is cua second-yea r Resident Artist with the Orlando Opera. During the last several years, Kirstin has appesuch roles as Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro, Maddalena in Rigolello, Aldonza in Man ofLa MPrince Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus, and Hansel in Hansel and Grefe!. Ms. Chavez has also concwidcly with numerous orchestras in the oratorio repertoire.
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Ruth Ann Cunningham, soprano, studied at The lulliard School. She recently performed MiIndianapolis Opera Ensemble's Carmen residency and Marie in their Dauthler oj Ihe Regimen!. Oinclude First Lady in The MaQjc Flute, Suor Angelica, Konstanze in Die Entfuhrullg aus dem SDonna Elvira in Don Giovanm. Ms. Cunningham was a winner of the Friedrich Schorr MemoriaVoice and Aspen Music Festival Voice Competition. Recent concert appearances include Mozart'C Minor with the Indianapolis Symphony and Festival Singers, and Schubert's Mass in G with CCollege (NY) .
Christopher Richard, baritone, has performed with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera, the AspFestival , the Mexico National Chamber Orchestra, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the N
Symphony Orchestra. Raised in Indiana, with degrees from Butler University and the University ofCalifornia, Mr. Richard now resides in New York City. He has performed the roles of Don Alfonsfan tUlle, Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor. Hdebued with (he Indianapolis Opera as Morales in Carmen.
Currently working on a Masters of Music from Rice University, bass-baritone Clifford Derix has pprincipal roles in Donizettj's L 'Elisir d'amore and Mozan's Cosi fan tutte. Mr . Derrix has also apsoloist in Bach's SI. John Passion and Handel 's Messiah.
Karim Sulayman , (enor, is a recent graduate of the Eastman School of Music where he has appearedopera productions and concert works. Mr. Sulayman has performed at the Aspen Music Festivaconsecutive seasons as Puck in A Midsummer Nighl 's Dream and also in La Traviata and The MagA native of Chicago, he has also appeared as solOist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under th
G e o r ~ Solti. Other credits include a solo appearance with the 51. Louis Symphony Orchestra underSlatkm.
Bass-barilOne Gary S. Haase recently graduated from the University of Iowa with degrees in voicemedicine. He has sung roles in Gounod's Romeo and Juliet and Puccini's Gianni Schicchi. Last sumHaase performed various roles with the Co(Jege Light Opera Company in Cape Cod, Massachuset
Patrick Miller's previous roles include Dancairo in Carmen, Elder Hayes in Susanna, Dr. Caius inFrederic in Pirates of Penzance, and the title role in Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with Georgeperfonns regularly with the Minnesota Opera, Minnesota Chorale, the Schubert Club of Minnesota, aBrunelle's Ensemble Singers.
A native of Bremen, Germany, Julian Uhlig studies with Gary Kendall in New York. He made his
debut in 1994 in Yvains LiJ Haw in Bremen, where he appeared mainly as a recitalist and conceHighlights from his performances include Die Winlerreise 10 New York and Mozan's Mass in CLos Angeles. He was accepted in 1995 at the Ac cademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy where hwith Maestro Carlo Bergonzi. In 1996, he became a student at the Mannes College of Musicappeared in such roles as Papageno in Mozan's The Magic Flute and Conte Almaviva in The MaFigaro .
A native of Fayetteville. Georgia, Casey Huggins , soprano, is currently a Master's student inIndiana University where she studies with Paul Keisgen . Miss Huggins received her Bachelor 's degShorter College , where she appeared as Musetta in Suor AnQelica, and Donna Anna, the Countessand Violetta in various opera scenes. She appears Venus In {he upcomming Indiana University pof Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld.
Soprano Anna Christy is delighted to return to Brevard after having sung Blondchen in AbduClionSeraglio and Anne Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor in previous summers. Other recent roles incWordswonh in Britten 's Alberl Herring and Sister Constance in Poulenc's Dialogues of the CaOriginally from Pasadena, California. Ms . Christy received her Bachelor of Music this paSt May fUniversity and will attend the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music for her mastein the fall.
Kelly Van SIooten received a Bachelor of music from Ohio State University and a Master of Muthe Shepard School of Music at Rice University. Some of her opera credits include Larie Moss in ThLand and Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi. He r music thealer credits incl ude Tuplim in The Kin,f? and 1,
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN]
Katie McLin"'·Tomaz Golka
Byron Tauchi*Ning Chih HsuRyo Fukuda'"
Bethan RichardsJustin PollackVIOLIN II
Jeanne Majors'"Emily WilsonMargaret Baldridge·James HarveyAmy Watson
VIOLADavid Becker'"Nils BultmannManuel Diaz*Malt DiekmannThomas Kluge·
Allyson HabeebCELLO
Madeleine Golz·Aron ZelkowiczGeorge Work·Eric LenzEllen eroyDoUBLE BASS
Dan Swaim'"Nancy Crowder
Kevin Mauldin·
FLUTETrygve Peterson'"
Amber Good
OBOE
Eric Ohlsson'"CLARINET
Steve Cohen'"Eric Ginsberg'"BASSOON
Barrick Stees.HORNJean Martin'"Dale McSwainTRUMPETJerry Bryant
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TROMBONE
Bill Zehfuss*HARPSusan Brady·Merrie Beth SpooKEYBOARD
Karen Kamensek*TIMPANITimothy K AdamsPERCUSSION
Conrad Alexander
•• ConcertmaslerBMC Faculty*
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking , beor food in the auditorium, please.
Refreshments arc available before the performance and during imennission. The refreshment standlocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has icc CT('"am, coffee, soft drinks, and candy.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for thi: SUpr,\Tt Ic..: ,:n "cd trom the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, the North Carolina Department of Cuhural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Cou
Tonight's performance is made possible by arr.-..ngement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. , publisher acopyright owner.
Special thanks to The Costume Collection, Ne .... York, NY.
Tonight's performance is sponsored in part by Li te 98 .9 and WTZY 880.
Brevard Music Center wishes to thank Cdcstical Mountain Music for providing set properties, andBrevard High School for providing rehearsal space.
BALDW IN is the offici .1 pi;mo of the Brcvard Music Center. All pianos arc moislurc·prote<:ted byDAMPP-CHASER dehUlmdifiers.
Entire production hy the Brevard Music Ce'IUo:r Resident Opera Workshop and Brevard Mus ic Cenorganizations.
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General ManagerCnnductors
Stage Directors
Chorl'OgrapherChorus MasterCoaches
Coach Apprentice
Brevard Music Ce nter Res ident Opera Wo rks hop
Product io n Manager and Li ghting DesignerScene DesignerCostume DesignerTethnical DirectorMaster CarpenterCarpenters
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-TWO
Brevard Mu sic CenterStraus Auditorium
Thursday , July 16 , 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA CHAMBER STRINGSAmanda Schubert, conductor
Concerto Grosso in A Major , Op . 2, No.6AndanteAllegroGraveAllegro
Meditation
Su ite ModeratoAndante con motoPresto
INTERMISSION
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BANDSarah McKoin, conductor
Transylvania Fanfare
I Am
Old Home DaysI. WaltzII . a) Opera House
b) Old Home DayIII . The CollectionIV . Slow March
V. London Bridge is Fa llen Down!March Intercollegiate
Francesco G
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Andrew Bo
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Underwriting for thi s concen prog ram has been prov ided byThe Utley Foundation or Spartanburg , sc.
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TRANSYLVANIA CHAMBER STRINGS
VIOLIN I VIOLIN D VIOLA Abigail McCutcheo
Heather Smith·· Daniel Thigpen Cberyl Wbyde Kendra Bauer
Christine Ota1 Sun Kyo Chong Adam Deen Amanda Wessel
Stefanie Putnam Lynnsey Smith Laura GonoD Miriam HessElizabeth Gosa Madeline Scheer Monica Rose Aron Zelkowiczt
Holly Emrick Jenni Lee Robinson Pascal Sauniert DoUBLE BASS
Sarah Britt lola Thelin CELLO Joy Bowden
Brendan Adamson Crystal Webb Hannah Whitehead Bradley Lovclacet
Mariana Bowling Megan Guenthert Ronald Coleman
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BAND
FLUTE Kathryn Bolton, Christian Haumesser TUBA
Catherine Wylly Bass ClarinetJonathan Murray, Andrew Barnes
Diana Siwiak SAXOPHONE asst. Rachel Cook
Hayley Morse Aaron Marcus, Bryan Adkinst HARP
Jessica Sherer, Alto Saxophone TRUMPET Liesl Tison
piccolo Olaf Bjornstal , David BUltrick Erin Marie Collins
Andrew Rehrig Alto Saxophone Sara Snyder PERCUSSION
Eve debordenave Kun Beard, Jordan Kretchmer Mihaela Yana
Kazuki Shintani Tenor Saxophone Roger Espinoza Kelly Brinton
Elizabeth Worland Dustin Williams, Jana Gallowayt Neil Heuer
Arney Strongt Baritone Saxophone TROMBONE Nathan Harless
Oboe BASSOON Steven Menard Nancy Rogerst
James Perreault Becki Brush Jonathan Leeke
Victoria Newton Cami Thelin Steven Norris .. Conctnmosler
CLARINET Amylia Bamettt Erick Shaw, t Teaching Assis
Dalphne Johnson·· HORN Bass Trombone
Ken Graves Michelle Dixon EUPHONIUM
Kiera Thompson Brendan Adams Jessica Brewster
Allison Graber Michael Arthur Kimberly Cann
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-THREE
Brevard Music CenterW h i t t i n g t o n ~ P f o h l Auditorium
Friday, July 17, 19987:30 PM
REPERTORY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRACariwn McCreery, conductor
Roman Carnival, Op. 9
Orchestral Suite No.3 in 0 Major
OvertureAirGavoue I & IIBourreeGigue
I NTERMISSION
Fanfare for the Common Man
Symphony No. I in C Minor, Op. 68Un poco sostenuto ; AllegroAndante sostenutoUn poco allegretto e graziosoAdagio; Allegro non troppo
Hector(1803
J. S(1685
Aaron C(1900
Johannes B(1833
Underwriting for this coneen program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Foundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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REPERTORY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN ITomasz Golka··Ning·Chih HSllEric $ewellKirsten HoisethBrent Williams
Emily WilsonSarah WrightTim BakerBen Hutchenslennifer KempaSarah NordlundJamecyn MoreyLemuel VawterSonja HarasimPhyllis RobackLaura TrauschtVIOLIN nZoran Jasmak
Liza LandersJesse GrossAmy WatsonLaura DyesMary PerkinsonSonya YiKris TorbushQuinton Morri sKatrina RozmusKirsten SwansonErin Ryan
Alyson SlackJessica AlbenhaJTerry HsiungJess ica MeyerVIOLAScon Schilling
Hyun-Jeong LeeAUyson HabeebJessica t ~ h e nCharles KrigbaumAmos LiuPascal SaunierBJ EngravCELLO
Eric LenzEllen eroyJennifer HackettKen PruittSamuel Nordlund
Roben JacobsKevin MajeskeKile HillJohannes RobbinsAmy ConyersNoel BlissSamuel HopkinsDoUBLE BASSNancy CrowderRyan KuckNathan Scon
Beth DaughtryJohn LawsonTricia PriesterFum:Arney StrongPeter Sheridan
Kinuka KobayshiAmber Good080EKathi Jo SmithMariah WardMyka MillerCLARINET
Alix ReinhardtJulianne Kirk,
ClarinelRaJph SkianoElliot( RossBASSOON
Brooke BartelsAnn KoernerAdam WeadHORNBryan AdkinsJames BoldinLes HarkeySteven HustonChristian JohansonDaJ e McSwainJillian Rogers
TRUMPET
Jerry BryantChad WinklerJana GaJlowayJoseph GudorfTROMBONE
Chelsea FrenchBrad KoserEric Kelley ,
Bass Trombone1l!BAEric FullerHARP
Lisa BeckleyMasako FukataMerrie Beth SpoonPERCUSSION-Chad CurlowAdam Mamula
Hiroko OkadaLuke RinderknechtDavid SchotnoRob DesmondTodd WarlikNancy RodgersManuel BorniaRoben HusdonMihaela VanaBrian McKilUley
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• A complete list of percussion members has been provided, in lieu ofa specific listing which wunavailable at the lime ofprinting.
--........... -..Please NOle: Latecomers will be sealed al intennission . No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, bevor food in the aud ito rium, please .
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intennission. The refreshment stand
located across the waJkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, coffee, soft drinks, and candy.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina GeneraJAssembly, the North Carolina Department of CuhuraJ Resources and the North Carolina Arts Cou
Tonight's performance is sponsored in part by Lite 98 .9 .
BALDWIN is the officia1 piano of the Brevard Music Center . All p ianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumtdifiers .
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-FIVE
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Sunday. July 19. 19983:00 PM
BACH'S BACK!
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAKaren Kamensek, guest conductor
Cannen Pelton, sopranoPatrick Rafferty , violin
Er ic Hoover, fluteDavid Effron, piano
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER CHORUSJon Brotherton , director
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER COMMUNITY CHORUS
Mary Beth Schumate, director
Weichel nu r, berlrlibtc schattcn. "The Wedding Cantata," BWV 202Ar iaRecitati veAriilRec itativeAriaRecitativeAriaRecitative
Gavoue
Brandenburg Concerto No.5, BWV 1050AllegroAffcttuosoAllegro
Magnificat. BWV 243
Mr. HooverMr. RaffertyMr. Effron
INTERMISSION
J. S(1685
J. S
J. S
A complete lis/ing of the soloists in 100lay's concert was unavailable Of the lime ofprinting
Underwrit ing for this co ncert program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Foundation of Spartanburg, SC.
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN 1Bill Terwilliger··Milan DukicKirsten HoisethEric Sewellloran JasmakMegan GuentherVIOUN nAmanda Schubert·Sarah WrightMary Ada PooleTim BakerDorothy Knowles
VIOLA
Anna Joiner4'Scon SchillingHyun -Jeong Lee
Charles KngbaumCELLO
Elaine AndersonJennifer HackettJose DubonDoUBLE BASSBrad LovelaceNathan Scott
FLtmtEric Hoover-
Amy HeritageOBoE
~ ~ t ~ Morgan·. 10 Smith
BASSOONNancy LulesBrooke BartelsTRUMPET
Mark SchubertChad Winklerlana Galloway
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER CHORUS
TIMPANIDavid SchotzkoKEYBoARDKirstin Roach
•• Conartmasl
- BMC FacultyArtist
Aileen Bnmball. Bronxville, NY, Eastman School of Music; Zachary Bruton, Houston. TXUniversity; Kirstin Chavez, Honeoye, NY; Anna Christy , Pasadena, CA. Rice University ; RAnn C n n i n ~ h New York, NY; Julie De Vaere, Norw alk, CA: Clifford Derix . HouslOn
Rice Universi ty; Simeon Esper, Otsego. MI. Florida State University; Gerardo Gllrciacano,Denton, TX, University of Nonh Texas; Anae Gray. Moorhead, MS ; Gary Haase. Iowa CitChristine Heatb, Elburn. IL, University of Maryland; Danielle Hermon, Hingham. MA ,Manhattan School of Music; Casey Huggins, Faye tteville . GA, Ind iana University; Juan IbarSan Antonio, TX ; Crei.&hton James, Houslon, TX , Rice University ; Kimberly Gratland JamHouston. TX. Rice Umversity: Thomas Jolmson. Bloomington. IN, Indiana Universi ty ; AugeLaRock. Pembroke. KY, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Patrick Miller, Minneapolis, MSarah Moran, Rochester, NY: Dana Pauls. Ann Arbor. MI. University of Michigan; SbawnPttenon , Houston, TX , Rice University ; Donna Pimental, Brevard , NC, Brevard College ;Matthew Pittman, Houston, TX. Rice University; Cbristopher Ricbard, New York. NY, BuUniversity; Kenneth Roberson, Urbana, IL; Guilhenne ROCUO, Ann Arbor. MI. UniversityMichigan: Nicole Rose. New York, NY ; Michael Skyles, Stamford, CT; Henry Stenta ,Wilmington, DE; Karim Sulayman, Chicago, IL, Eastman School of Music; Monica Swarto
Debow , YpSilanti , MI; Jennifer Toobey. Floral Park. NY ; Laurie Marie Tossing, Mesa, AZArizona State University; Julien Uhlig, New York . NY, Mannes Scbool of Music; Kelly VanSIooten. Houston, TX; Hugo Ven. Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan; Kate Vetter, NYork, NY ; Cliot WUUams, Oldahoma City, OK; David WOD, Tulsa, OK , Eastman School ofMusic .
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER COMMUNITY CHORUS
SOPRANO I Jacolyn ~ b e l l Cheryl Goodman, Bel Heywood. Alicia Mills, Lynn Nichols.SOPRANO D Dottie Cosmi, Martha Roth, Nancy Scharich, Mary Beth Schumale, Anne TaylorSandy Westin, Joan Yarbrough.ALTO Jennifer B Armstrons, Phyllis Foster, Nancy Ku ssrow, Susan Melton. Fain Se lf, JulieTBNoR Paul Alellander. Enc Moore, Georgia White, Bill Willison.BASS Gordon Boynton Jr, Floyd A Cosmi, Rick Dowdeswell. CUnis Gardin. Michael Jones.
Edward J Klopp, Hugo Manin. Tyler Pierce, Everette Schmidt, Daric Smith, Loran Smith.
The Brevard Mu sic Centtr Chorus is comprised of the students from the Brevard Music CtllltrBrevard Music Celller Ruidelll Opera Workshop and Brevard Music CDrltr COmntJlnity Clwrucomplttt lisling ofptrsonnel was unavailoblt (JJ the time ofprinting.
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Today's soloi sts for the Magnificat are:Nicole Rose , soprano; Monica Swartout-B bow, me zzo-soprano; Kirst ilJ Chavez,
soprano; Hugo Vera , tenor; Henry Stenta , ass .
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PROGRAM NUMBER 36Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 20, 1998
4:30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
Piece for Oboe and Improvisatory Percussion
Ricordanza
My Heart Awake.. .0' How Sacred
Bickering Sea GullsI. Agitated
2. Wary
3. Furious
Canticle II
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
ll . Romanza
Trio, Op. 97, No. 7 "Archduke"I. Allegro moderato
Myka Miller, oboe
Chris Hart, percussion
Samuel Nordluod, cello
Nona Spain , piano
Alar Kukk , clarinetJavier Oviedo , saxophone
Colin Bauer . oboe
Charles Gartrell , bassoon
Dana Pauls. mezzo-sopranoPatrick Miller. tenor
Karen Kamensek, piano
Ralph Skiano, clarinet
Sara Cohen, piano
Zoran Jasmak, violin
Eric Lenz, cello
Yin Hwa Lee, piano
Special thanks to
Straus Park
Alec Wilde
George Rochber
Manus Oles
Dan Ree
Benjamin Britte
Francis Poulen
Ludwig van Beethove
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-SEVEN
Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No.
Andante; Allegro vivace
Adagio; Allegro vivace
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 20, 1998
8:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Aran Zelkowicz, violoncello
Bruce Murray, piano
Sonata in G Major, Op. 78
Vivace ma non troppoAdagio
Allegro molto moderato
Byron Tallchi, violin
Bruce Murray, piano
INTERMISSION
Konzertmllsic flir Klavier, Blechblaser und 2 Harfen,
Op. 49 (1930)
I. Ruhig gehende Viertel - Lebhaft
II. Sehr ruhig, Variationen
III. Massig schnell, kraftvoll
Ludwig van Beetho
(1770-18
Johannes Brah
(1833-18
Paul Hindem
(1895-19
Cynthia Carr, Jill Hesse, Jean Martin, Bryan Adkins, horns
Charles Matthiessen, Mark Schubert, J ana Galloway, trumpets
Bill Zehfllss, Richard Brady, trombones
Mike Grose, tuba
Susan Brady, Lisa Beckley, harps
Bruce Murray, pianoJamie Hafner, conductor
Special Thanks to
Straus Park
The Official Sponsor of The 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER THIRTy -EIGHT
Sonata, Op. 15
Brevard Music CenterCarolina Pavilion
Tuesday. July 21. 19988:00 PM
GUITAR CHAMBER MUSIC REC ITAL
Oren Fader, director
Fernando(1778-18
Thomas Echols, Oren Fader, Joshua Grau . Mattrew Rohde, gui tars
Hi sloirc du TangoBorde! 1900Cafe 1930Night-Club 1960
Cuban Landscape with Rain
La Vida Breve
Peter Sheridan, fluteThomas Echols, guita r
Mess rs. Echols, Fader, Grau, Rohde, guitars
Messrs. Echols and Mr . Rohde, guitars
I NTERMISSION
Trio No. I, from the "London Trios"
Allegro moderatoAndanteF inale-Vivace
Bachianas Brasileiras No.5
Reverie
Messrs. Echols, Fader, Rohde , guitars
Kate Vetter, sop ranoMatthew Rohde, guitar
Erica Bass, fluteMatthc\l,' Rohde , guitar
Quintet No.4 in D Major, G.448Grave assai; Fandango
Ning-Chih Hsu and Brent Williams, violinsNils Bullmann, viola
Aron Zelkowicz, ce lloOren Fader, gui tar
Astor Piazz
Leo Brou(b. 19
Manuel de F(1876-19
Joseph Ha
(1732-18
Heilor Villa-Lo(1887-19
Claude Debu(1862-19
Luigi Bocche(1743-18
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I'ROGRAM NUMBER THIRTY-NINE
Brevard Music :::::ellterW h i t t i n g t o n ~ P f o h ! \uditorium
Tuesday , July 21, 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
David E. Becker, conductorManuel Diaz. guest artist
Symphony No .8 in B Minor, D. 759 "U nfinished"I. Allegro moderato
Concerto in E-flat Major for Vi ol a, Stri ngs and Basso Conti nuol. Alles",
II. Sici llaPo
fII. Allegro
JubIiee
Mr. Diaz , viola
~ N T E R M I S S J , ) N
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Jamie Hafner, conductor
The Sacred Harp (1994)
Symphony ft)r Rand. in (WO movements (1952)I. Epitapn ,2. Marches
Franz Sc(1797
J. S(1685
Ron
David L
Monon
Compus.:u f,'r tho: ~ e ' 4 u i < , : c l l l e l i n i l l of th.: founding of th..: U n i t e ( States Military Academy. West Poin!. New
* 1998 Brevard Music Festival Composer-in-Re sidence
Underwriti ng for tIllS COllcert program has been provided byTh e Utley foundation or p a r t a n b u r g Sc.
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VI OLI N IRachel Chavcz · *Katie McLin*Christi ie Olal
O;' vid EdwardsLllme . KinonJocllan M uyskens
Jane ParkM:rrgarer Baluridgc*Jamie FUlscherJacob DanzigerRo;!lce BurgherKat ie Lawton
Mar k HallDav id Ca rn pbellHeather Sm ithRkky QuinonesVIO LI N II
Sll'fanic Putnamleanne ~ h j o r : D .nicl Th igpen
Bena ~ o r
Lynnscy SmithSarah Br iltHolly EmrickSIll! Kyo ::: t,.mgMegan Gucnthtl j
Fu rn :Petcr SheridanDana S ia uSusan Kohli.piccolo
Ju l ie AvalloneTeresa Le ma ireOOOEMar iah Ward
M yka M illcrJennife r MurrisullMary Lindsay Campbell
Scutt BartuccaC tAII.I N.:T
Arianna Smith"
Alar KukkRalph SkianuVincent FOrlad,)Phillip KuwlarzykErin SimmonsKathryn BOItOllElliott
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
Maualia Emrick
El izabeth GnsaBn:ndon AdamsonMadelim: S..:heerVIOLA
Chcryl Wh)de
Th.),lIas Kluge ·
Kale HedinAnn Pirnat
Bjo rg Larso nAnnando Sardinasj . . : s ~ ScJ1! ftinanPascal Saunicrt
Laura Gorton
Mo nica Rose
Adam Deen
Ct-;!.I.OHannah WhitehcadEla ine Anderson·
K:l!herine I'lJltockSally C ho;
Lea Wi lsonJose Duhont
lIar.a Solomon
K;m:n PpkshuckRonnie Cllkman
Eric BlissAblw McCulChcC'1l
Kend ra Bllller
OOUBL E BA SS
Peter Kay
Kevin Mauld in·G raham Coleman
Mall BranclleaUMark Kobe
Le e Veazey
M alt She lleyJoy BowdenBrad Love lacetFLl TI;Dana Sia:.:T . rc sa Le ma ireErica Bass.
piccolo
OIiOE
Laurer. Kl e;n
Col in 8al.'er
Faith Scho lfieldReid Messich
Roseman' Tarc!aKen Graves
Allison Glabe :Jill King .
Hass Ctar;n"'lBASSOON
Anna Oain: Ball ard
Charles Gartrell
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
M eg an Hod ges
Ji!l King.H a s ~ Cla rinet
Julianne Kirk.Eb Clarinet
SA XOPHONEJavicr Ov iedo.
Alw Saxoph oneBilly Mc Phai l.
Alto SaxuphoneL e ~ Worley.
TC llo r Snoph(lI1CMar iah McPhail.
BarilOae Saxophone8 1\1'$;00.'01
Amvl ,a Ba rncttCh,irlcs Gamell
Nichola s Ri gganHOlt, ' .
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CORNET
J oe G udort"David Kellert
BCIl McM illanDanny Evans
TRUMPET
Dan McNally
Pau l Lo wryTROMBONEC h<ld Doswe ll
Ben DickinsonMa:tin McCain.
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BASS TRo \mONJ::
Lee WattsBn::ll Evans
Nicho las RigganHORN
Mered ith Gangle r8C CKY McConnellLauren Vinoskir - Di llo nSusa n Scha rbe r
T RUMPETRill Dickinso nJess ica Li llieDavid Pinel
Paul L(>wry
Ange la Koc hChad Doswe llLee WailS.
Bass T ro l11b(>neTUBA
Cha rlit: Mddrum
Daniel D<lvisHARP
Er in Ma r ie Co ll insL ies l T;so nPIANO/CELESTACo rinne l 1 ~ - A d k iPf.:RCUSSION
Ch ris HartBrian Mc Kinney
Lukc Ri nderknechtTodd War lic k
EUPHONIUM
C lav o h n s ' ~ n C e ~ i LcT UBA
Megan T iedtEric Fu ller
Ch a rl ie MeldrumHAR,
Lisa Bec kley
Masako Fukata
PERct'SS ION
M anuel Born iaRobert Hudso nJliroko Ok adaNancy Rogers
Mihaela VanaRob Des mo nd
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Tonight's soloist, Manuel Diaz, is principal violist with the BMC Festival Orchestra. When not he re in Bre va rd . Mr. Diu plays princi pal viola with the Columbus Orchestra and Macon Symphto accepting his i t i o n at Columbus State University. Mr. Diaz was a member of the At lantaOrchestra.
THE SACRED HARP
This work was commissioned to be part of Thomas Jackson's inauguration ceremonies as PresiUniversity of Rochester and was first performed in 1994. The work draws upon an American si
known as h a p e nOie singing, " which emerged early in the eighteenth century and evolved throughof the nineteenth century in group singing of part songs. The music typical of thi s style of singingand unrestrained, and there is a social and celebratory character in performances of shape notesinging is open and sturdy and the tunes arc mostly folk melodies in three or four parts . The shapecontained in The Sacred Harp , attributed to James Christopher, 1840, is characteristically ruggedrhythms and "raw" harmonies. It seems 10 me to be unbridled in exuberance - a music of true cThis quality is what I hoped 10 transfer into a new piece for wind ensemble.
Transylvania Youth OrchestraS ( r i n g (as listed in personnel)
FACULTY COACHES
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Winds: Flute - Trygve Peterson, Oboe - Paige M o r ~ a n Clarinet - Eric Ginsberg, Bassoon - NaBrass : Trumpet - Mark Schuben, Hom - Jean Manm, Trombone - Ri chard Brad y, Tuba - MichPercussion: Conrad Alexander
Transylvania Wind EnsembleWinds: Flute - Eric Hoover, Oboe - Eric Ohlsson, Clarinet - Eric Ginsberg, Bassoon - BarSaxophone - Harvey PiltelBrass: Hom - Jean Martin, Trumpet - Mark Schubert, Trombone - Wi ll iam Zehfuss, Tuba - Mi cPercussion: Timothy Adams
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Please No te : latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, bfood in the auditorium, please.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the suppon received from the North Carolina General the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Council.
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Cemer. All pianos are moisture-prOiected bCHASER dehumidifiers.
SPECIAL THANKS TO
WCQSPublic Radio Sponsor of the 1998 Season
and
Straus Park
Official Sponsor of the 1998 Season
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-ONE
Brevard Music C,:nterStraus Auditorium
Wednesday, July 22 , 19988:00 PM
THE YING QUARTET
String Quane! in G Major, Op. 54, No . IAllegro con brio
AllegrettoMinu et allegrettoFinale: Presto
String Quane! No . I in G Major. Op. II (1888)AllegroAndante sostenutoAllegrettoFinale: Variations on a Ru ss ian Theme, Allegro non tfOppO
INTERM ISSION
Joseph(173
Anton( 186
String Quartet in F Major, Op . 59, No. I "Razumovsky"Allegro
Ludwig van Be(177
Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzandoAdagio molto e mestoTheme Russe: Allegro
Underwriting for this concert program has been provided byThe Ulley Foundalion or Spartanburg. SC.
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THE YING QUARTET
Praised by The New York Times for its "exceptional unity" and "blazing commitmethe Yiog Quartet has become one of the best known and most highly regarded younensembles on the American music scene. The four siblings will be In residence herthe Brevard Music Center to coach students and perfonn tonight's chamber musicrecital. They are:
Timothy Y i n ~ , violinJanet Ying, violinPhillip Ying, violaDavid Ying, cello
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Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recordersmoking, beverages, or food in the auditorium, please.
Tonight's perfonnance is sponsored in part by WHLC FM and Lite 98.9.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North CaroGeneral Assembly. the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the NCarolina Arts Council.
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moistuprotected by DAMPP-CHASER dehumidifiers.
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PROCRAM NUMBER 42
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Troia Piece.L Chant D'amour
n. 8erceuae
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Brevud Music Center
Harmony HallThuzsday, July 23, 1898
12:16PMBACH" :a.mtCB SERIES
Thomas Echola. guitar
Matthew Rohde, guitar
Aaron Marcus. eoprano sazophoneKW1 Beard, alto lUophone
Du.t1n WilliamI, tenor N.J:ophoneOlaf Bjomstal, baritone saxophone
The Principles of Making a Strinqed Instmment
Tnt'" i .. R fl_. M".,,, .. n 47 1
Allergo
Fugue in G Minor
Manuel Diu, guUllec::turer
Peter Sheridan. flutePucalSaunier, violaJose Duhon. 'cello
Jerry Bryant, trumpetJ ... GaDoway, trumpet
Bryan AdkiII.., homChelHa French, trombone
Megan Tiodt, tuba
introduction at Variation. sur une Ronda Populaire
Pollea Data and Moon B• • na:
Javier Oviedo. soprano saxophone
Lee Worley, alto sazophone
Mariah Floyd McPhail, tenor saxophoneBilly Jon McPhail. baritone saxophone
Speci<hanko tol ""uPut t :
Offical spolllOr aftha 1998 Brevard Music Festival
Manu
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I'ROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-THREE
Brevard Music Ce ltefWhittington-Pfohl AUliitorium
Thursday, July 23, 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Thomas Joiner, conductorMarilyn Neeley, pianist
Slavonic Dance in G Minor, Op. 46. No.8
Piano Concerto NO.5 in E-flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor"AllegroAdagio un poco mossoRondo; Allegro
Ms. Neeley
INTERMISSION
Symphony NO.5 in 0 Minor, Op. 47Moderato - Allegro non troppoAllegreuoLargoAllegro non troppo
Antonin(1841
Ludwig van Bee(1770
Dmitri Shosta(1906
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAVIOLIN ISarah Norlund··Byron Tauchi·Jamecyn MoreyLemuel VawterSonja HarasimPhyllis RobackKatrina RozmusWilliam Terwilliger·Kirsten SwansonDavid EdwardsSonya YiErin RyanKris TorbushAlyson SlackQuinton MorrisJessica Albenhal
VIOLIN II
Laura TrauschtRyo Fukuda·
Terry HsiungJessica Mey erRenee 8ur.cllerKatherine LawtonRachel ChavezJustin Po llacktLiMea KinonMallhew FiederleinRicky QuinonesJacob OanzingerJoellan MuyskensMark Hall
VIOLA
Camille HallManuel Din-Amos LiuBJ EngravLaura LarsonKate Hedin
Ann PimatMelanie DouglasArmando SardinasJessica SchiffmannCELLOSamuel NorlundGeorge Work·Kevin MajeskiNoel BlissSaJly ChoiAmy ConyersJohannes RobbinsJose Dubont
Karen PoleshuckSamuel HopkinsEric BlissKalhrine Pollockleamarie Wilson!lana Soloman
Franklin KeelDoUBLE BASSBrian BarrDan Swaim"John LawsonTricia Priester
Matt Brancheau
Graham Coleman
Man ShelleyLee VeazeyBrad Lovelacet
FLUTEKinuka KobayshiSusan Kohli
Julie Avallone ,piccolo
OBOEKer i Kistler
Jennifer MorrisonLauren KleinMary Lindsey
Campbell
CLARINET
Philip Kowalczyk
Katie Helms ,Bass Clarinet
Megan HodgesErin Sinunons
Julianne Kirk,E It Clarinet
BASSOONBrooke Banels
Ann Koerner
HORN
Jill HesseJames Boldin
David Bryd-Marrow
FACULTY COACHES
StrinAS : (as listed in personnel)
Casey Mahese
Peter Dahlstrom,
ass!.TRUMPETDanny Evans
David Kellen
Ben McMillan
Dan McNally
TROMBONE
Hoyt Andres
Angela Koch
Eric Kelly ,Bass Trombone
TUBAMegan Tiedt
IIARPMasako Fukata
Merrie Beth Spoone
Lisa BeckleyPERCUSSION
Chad CurlowLuke RinderknechtDavid SchotzkoTodd Warlik
Rob Desmond
•• ConcertmasterFaCUlty CoachTeaching Assista
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Winds and Brass: Eric Hoover, nute ; Eric Ohlsson, oboe; Steve Cohen , clarinet; Barrick Stees, basCymhia Carr. hom; Charlie Mauhiessen. trumpet; Bill Zehfuss. trombone; Mike Grose, tuba.Percussion and Harp : Timo thy K Adams Jr , timpani ; Susan Brady. harp.
MARILYN NEELEY
Professor of Music at The Catholic University of America in WashinglOn, DC, Marilyn Neeley wasprize winner in the Van Cliburn. Levemritt and Geneva Imemational Competitions.
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Please Note : Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras. tape recorders. smoking, beveor food in the audito rium , please .
Tonight ' s performance is sponsored in pan b}' Lite 98.9.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the No rth Carolina GeneralAssembly. the No rth Carolina Depanment of Cultural Resources and Ihe Nonh Carolina Arts Coun
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-FOUR
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Thursday, July 23, 19988:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
Orfeo ed EuridiceFinal Scene
Jobn Greer. Music Director
Don GiovanniAct I - Quartet
Karen Kamcnsck, Music Director
II Barbiere di Siviglia
Act II - Tno
John Greer, Music DircclOr
CendrillonAct Ill , Scene II
presents
OPERA SCENES
Clim Williams, OrfeoAileen Bramhall, Euridice
Donna Pimental, Arnor
Nicole Rose , Donna AnnaKimberly Gratland, Donna Elvira
Simeon Esper, Don OuavioJulian Uhlig, Don Giovanni
Monica Swartout-Bebow, RosinaHugo Vera, Count AimavivaGerardo Garciacano , Figaro
Casey Huggins , NoemieShawna Peterson. Dorothee
Anne Gray , Mme de la HalticreJulie DeVaere, Cendri llon
Henry Stema, Pandolfe
Christoph (1714-
Freda Herseth. Stage D
W. A. M(1756-
Kelley Van Slootcn, Siage D
Gioacchino R
(1792-
Freda Herseth, Siage D
Jules Ma(1842-
~ Roach , Music and Stage Director
I NTERMISSON
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TurandotAct II , Scene I
La Traviata
Juan Ibarra, PingHugo Vera, PangMi chael Skyles, Pong
John Greer, Music Director
Aria and Duet from Act II
Kri stin Roach, Music Director
Manhew Pittman, Alfredo GennomRuth Anne Cunningham, Violetta Valery
Guilhenne Rogano, Giorgio GennomSimeon Esper, Guiseppe
The Old Maid and the ThiefFirst Scene
COS! fan rulteAct J - Finale
ohn Greer, Music Director
Laurie Marie Tossing, Miss ToddSarah Moran, Mi ss PinkertonKelley Van Slooten, Letitia
Henry Stcnta, Bob
John Greer, Music and Stage Director
Daniclle Hermon, FiordiligiKirsten Chavez, Dorabella
Kate Vetter, DespinaKarim Sulayman, Ferrando
Christopher Richard, GuglielmoGary Haase , Don Alfonso
Giacomo Pu(1858-1
Giusepye V(18 3-1
Juan Ibarra, Stage Di
Gian Carlo Me(b. 1
w. A. Mo
Freda Herseth, Stage Di
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-FIVE
Morning Star ( 1997)
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Friday , July 24, 19987:30 PM
SUPERBAND GALA
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANDSarah McKain, conductorCharles Vernon, trombone
Conceno for Trombone ( 1924)ModeralO assaiAndante graveFinale: Macsloso
Mr. Vernon
Four Dances from Wesl Side Srory ( 1956)ScherzoMamboCha-ChaCool (Fugue)
I NTERM ISSION
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLEJamie Hafner, conductor
Captain Beth Steele , guest conductor
Andrew Cooperstock, piano
Conceno for Piano and Wind In stru ments (revised 1950)Largo; AllegroLargoAllegro
Mr. Cooperslock
David M
Launy G
Leonard B
Igor Str
Invocation of Alberich, from Das Rheingold Richardarr. Lucien Caill iel and Frederick
Selections by the combined bandsMarch. Na/ional Emblem
March. Sempre i d e l i
Cpl Steele
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E_ E
John Phili
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TONIGHT'S SOL( (STS
Ca lled "bri lliant" by France's Nice-Malin and "magllificent" by Scotland's Couriefacu lty pianist Andrew Cooperstock is an active recitalist. chamber mu siciorche stral so loist. Recent appearances ha ve included recitals at Lincoln Center
United Nations .BM C Alumnus and fonner fac ulty member Charles Vernon is bass trombonist Chicago Symphony. A nationally recognized performer. he ha s played with norchest ras mcluding the Baltimore Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra .
FACULTY COACHES
Transylvania Symphonic Band
Winds: Flute - T lgve Peterson, Oboe - Paige Morgan. Clarinet - Steve Cohen ,Bassoon - Nancy utes, Sax.ophone - Harvey Piuel.Brass: Horn - Cynthia Carr, Trombone - Richard Brady, Tuba · Mike Grose,Trumpet - Charles Matthiessen.Percussion: Conrad Alexander.
Transylvania Wind Ensemble
Winds: Flute · Eric Hoover, Clarinet· Eric Ginsberg, Bassoon · Barrick Stees.Saxophone - Harvey PinelBrass: Hom · Jean Martin, Trumpet - Mark Schubert , Trombone - William ZehfTuba · Mike Grose.Percussion: Timothy Adams.
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FLUTE
Erica BassDiana SiwiakEve deBordenaveAndrew Rehrig,
piccolo
Kazuki ShintaniCatherine WyllyHayley MorseElizabeth WorlandOBOE
Colin BauerVictoria NewtonReid MessichCLARINETKathryn Boilon··Arianna SmithKati HelmsKen Graves
Rosemary TarczaErin SimmonsAllison Graber
El. ClarinetAlar Kukk
FLun;
Julie AvalloneDana SiauSusan Kohli,
piccoloTeresa LemaireJessica ShererErica BassOBOE
Myka Miller
Kari KislierLauren KleinSCOII BanuccaMary Lindsay
CampbellCLARINET
Ralph Skiano··
Arianna SmithErin SimmonsVincent FortadoPhillip Kowlaczyk
• • CQIlCertmaSil'r
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
OaJphne JohnsonKiera ThompsonJill King,Bass Clarinet
SAXOPHONEAaron Marcus,
Alto SaxophoneKurt Beard,
Alto Saxo{>honeDustin Wilhams,
Tenor SaxophoneOlaf Bjomstal,
Baritone SaxophoneBASSOONAnna Claire BallardCami ThelinRecki BrushHORNlillian Rogers
Susan Scharber,asst.
Christian HaumesserMichael Anhur,
asst.
Casey MalteseJonathan Murray,
asst.Lauren VinoskiBrendan Adams,
asst.
CORNETPaul LowryDavid Pinel
Jessica LittleSara SnyderTRUMPET
David ButtrickRoger EspinozaJordan KretchmerTROMBONE
Ben DickinsonSteven Menard
Manin McCain
Jonathan LeekeSteven NorrisBASS TROMBONE
Brett EvansErick Shaw
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Alar Kukk.Ken GravesElliott RossMegan Hodges
Jill King,Bass ClarinetJulianne Kirk,EI> Clarinet
SAXOPHONEJavier Oviedo,
Alto SaxophoneBilly McPhail,
Alto SaxophoneLee Worley,
Tenor SaxophoneMariah McPhail,
Baritone Saxophone
BASSOONAmylia BarnettNicholas RigganCharles Gartrell
HORNLes HarkeyDavid Byrd-Marrow
Meredith Gangler
Rebecca McConnellPeter Dahlstrom.asst.
Steven Huston,
asst.CORNET
Joe Gudorf
David KellertDan McNally
Danny Evans
TRUMPET
Ben McMillan
Bill Dickinson
TROMBONEChad DoswellBen DickinsonMartin McCain,
ass!.
EUPHONIUM
Clay Johnson
Cecilia LeJessica BrewsterTUBA
Charlie Meldrum
Daniel DavisRachel Cook
HARPLiesl Tison
Erin Marie CollPERCUSSIoN
Manuel Bomia
Chris HanRobert Hudson
Adam Mamula
Brian McKinneyMihaela VanaNeil Heuer
Adam Epstein
BASS TROMBON
Lee WaltsBrett EvansEUPHONIUM
Clay JohnsonCecilia LeTUBA
Megan TiedtEric Fuller
Andrew BarnesHARPLisa BeckleyMasako FukataPERCUSSION
Manuel Bomia
Robert Hudson
Hiroko Okada
Nancy RogersMihaela VanaRob Desmond
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-FlVE-A
Trio No . I in B-fiat Major
Allegro
"T"" ; .. •• !o t ........v ...... £.I U .& .. .. .t'.J;.
Allegro moderato
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Friday, July 24 , 1998
7:30 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Katie McLin, violin
Nils Bultmann, viola
Aron Zelkowicz, violoncello
Yin Hwa Lee, pianoZoran Jasmak, violin
Eric Lenz, violoncello
INTERMISSION
Quartet in D Major, Op. 44 , No. I
Molto allegro vivace
Menuetto: Un poco allegretto
Andante espressivo ma con mOio
Presto con brio
&than Richards, violin
Milan Dulcic, violin
Matt Diekman, viola
Beth Rosbach, violoncello
Special thanks to:
STRAUS PARK
Franz Schu
(1797-1
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Felix Mendels
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The Official Sponsor of The 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-SIX
First Citizens Bank is proud to be the Executive Producer of tonight 's peifonn
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfahl Auditorium
Saturday, July 25, 19987:30 PM
BROADWAY MAGIC
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron, conductor
Henry Janiec , guest conductor
Broadway Tonight arr
elections from My Fair Lady
With a Song In My Heart Rodgers a
Why Do I Love You
Old Man River
OvertUre to Candide
Christine Heath. sopranoGuilhenne Rogana, tenor
Shawna Peterson, sopranoHugo Vera, tenor
Gary Haase, bass
INTERMISSION
Selections from The Sound of Music
So In Love
DanaPauls, mezzo-soprano
SPECIAL GUEST
Selections from Phantom of the Opera
B
Rodgers and Hamr
Lloyd
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
VIOLIN IThomas 1oiner··Tomaz GolkaByron Tauchi'"Ni Chih HsuB i ~ e r w i U i g e r . Eric SewellKatie McLin'"Tim BakerAmanda Schllben'"M e ~ a n GuentherJustlD PollackBen HutchensBrent WilliamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyVIOLIN nRyo Fukuda'"Emily WilsonJeanne M a ~ o r s · Mary PerkInsonMargaret Baldridge'"Phyllis RobackMary Ada PooleMilan DukicDorothy KnowlesJennifer Kempaloran JasmakSarah WrighlLiza LandersJesse Gross
Laura DyesSonya Vi
VIOLA
Manuel Diaz'"Nils Bu1tmannDavid Becker'"Matt DiekmannThomas Klugc·Allyson HabeebCamille HallScott SchillingPascal SaunierHyun-leon$ LeeCharles KrigbaumLaura LengowsltiCElLO
Carlton McCreery'"Arcn ZelkowiczMadeleine Golz.Eric LenzGeorge Work·
Ellen emyElaine Anderson'"lennifer HacJcettJose DubonKen Pruin
Beth RosbachRoben JacobsDoUBLE BA$
Dan Swaim'"Brad LovelaceKevin Mauldin·Ryan Kuck.
Nalhan SoottNancy Crowder
•••
ConurtmasltrBMC Facility Artist
Beth DaughtryBrian BarrFLUJ'EEric Hoover'"Amber GoodTrygve Peterson'"OBOEJoseph Robinson'"Paige Morgan'"Katbi 10 SmithJennifer MorrisonCLARINETSteve CohenEric Ginsberg.Alix ReinhardtKathryn BoltonKatie Helms.Bass Clarinet
BASSOONBarrick Stees.Nancy Lutes.Brooke BanelsAnn Koerner.
ContrabassoonSAXOPHONEJavier OviedoLee WorleyBilly Jon McPhailMariah McPhailHORNCynthia Carr.
Christian
JohansonJean Manin·
. ...... -..... -.
Dale McSwainJill Hesse,asst.
TRUMPETCluIrlie Mauhiesseo
Mark Schubert·Chad WinklerJerry BryantTROMBONEBill Zebfuss·Hoyt AndresChelsea French,
asst.BASS TROMBONE
Richard Brady·
TvBAMike Grose·HARPSusan Brady·
Masako FukataMerrie Beth SpooneKEYBOAJU)Corinne Fink-AdkinTIMPANITimothy K Adams JPERCUSSIONConrad AlexanderChad CurlowAdam MamulaHiroko OkadaLuke Rinderknecht
David ScbottkoRob Desmond
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intennission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, beveor food in the auditorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the petfonnance and during intermission. The refreshment stand ilocated across the walkway from the auditorium and bas ice cream, coffee, soft drinks, and candy.
Tonight's performance is sponsored in part by WTZA-WISE, WHLC FM, Lite 98 .9 and WTZY 88
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the Nonh Carolina GeneralAssembly, the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Counc
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP·CHASER dehumidifiers.
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Concerto in C Major
Allegro moderato
Suite No.2 in D Minor
Pre lud e
Ricordanza
Conce rto in D Major
Brevard Mu sic Center
Caroli na Pavil ion
Sunday, July 26, 1998
12 :00 NOON
CELLO MASTER CLASS
with David Yi ng
Hannah Whitehead
Robert Jacobs
Samu el Norlund
Aron Zelkowicz
Joseph Ha
J . S. B
Rochb
Joseph Ha
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTY-SEVEN
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Sunday, July 26, 19983:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron, conductor
Charles Vernon, trombone
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER WOMEN'S CHORUSJon Brotherton, direclOr
Of Mountains. Lakes. and TreesOf MountainsLakesTrees
Overture and Incidental Music to
Mr. Vernon
I NTERMISSION
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Op.61
Sarah Moran, sopranoShawna Peterson, mezzo-soprano
Aileen Bramhall, narrator
Norman
Felix Mende(1 809
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Norman Bolter
Of Mountains, Lakes and Trees is a large work for solo trombone and orchestra. It features a diffetrombone voice in each movement. OfMountains, the first movement, features the bass trombone, thLakes, presents the tenor trombone, and the third, Trees, the alto trombone.
The work was inspired by a conversation between the composer and Charles Vernon, bass trombothe i c a ~ o Symphony Orchestra. The composer found natural worlds most inspiring and evocativown creat ive process and he asked Mr. Vernon, ~ W h a t inspires you?" His responses was , "Mountaiand trees. " This response sparked the g e n e s i ~ of the concerto. In the subsequent unfolding of the w
composer drew on his own experiences with mountains, lak es and tress, as well as the experiences oMr. Bolter's interpretation of these elements takes on different weights and placings for each of
movements, which arc composite of scenes around a feature of nature married with the solo instru
In writing the first movement, the composer drew on his own experiences and those of other cuIreligions. Beauty, majesty , enormity and haunting feelings have all come into writing OfMountains anthis vision, the bass trombone enacts the character of "the inner voice." From the view of the compdeep, rich, full tone of the bass trombone and its low range, caplUre the outstanding massiveness aof weight inherent in mountains. The bass trombone also projects th e necessary sense of au thority ana deep haunting nature which are core features of this work.
The development of Lakes came from the composer's childhood and adult experience growing up inof 10,000 lakes. " As with Of MoufllaillJ, the composer also drew on mystery and legend, translvarious mysteries surrounding lakes, such as the Lady of the Lake in Arthurian legend, the Lomonster and other "odd visitors.' Towards the end of the movement, the composer evokes the earlywith images of still , mirror-like waters , a pervading blanket of mist and the sound of canoe paddlemoving through the waters.
While writing Trees, th e composer experienced a very strong sense of trees as living beings and foundonce again drawn into inspiring tales of trees that were used as symbols of life, know led ge, secproductivity. The alto trombone is used within the surrounding thick orcheSlf3tion to capture the depth and mystery of trees.
Notes by Charles
Felix Mendelssohn(Born February 3, 1809, in Hamburg; died November 4, 1847, in Leipzig)
Felix Mendelssohn was an extraordinary child prodigy whose compositions were played at concertime he was nine years old. Many of the important musicians of the time told his father, a wealthythat the boy was a true genius. and the Mendelssohns then did everything possible to help hidevelopment. He grew up to be the greatest German composer of his time.
The plays of Shakespeare were becoming very popular in Germany at thai time, in trans lat ions byof the Mendelssohns. For many people today, Shakespeare is sometimes diffic ult because the English has changed so much in the centuries that have passed since he wrote his plays, but Mendelssohntrouble understanding Shakespeare because he had the advantage of reading them in the modem
languageof
his own timc.
In the summer of 1826, when he was seventcen years old, he and his sister Fanny spent many afterthe garden of their Berlin home reading Shakespeare aloud, and sometimes acting out the roles. Tespecially captivated by A Midsummer Night·s Dream , a complicated fairy tale that is a rare combihigh poetic beauty and low comedy .
In luly and August. the young composer wrOte a brilliant piece that is a perfect reflec tion of these and he called it A Midsummer Night's Dream Overrure. In its first version , it was a piano duellha
Fanny played. In December he orchestrated it and in February the work was played at a symphonic
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Young Mendelssohn dedicated the Overture 10 the Crown Prince of Prussia. It is an astounding inventa composer of any age + + seventeen or seventy. It magically conjures up Shakespeare's fairyland apparently episodic piece that is rich in melody and in musical ~ e e n t s . Among them are the high-popening chords, then the running figure like the beating of fairy wings. After that , there is a sequence o
or fragments of melody among whIch only the hee-haw of Bottom, the Ass, is obviously associatedperson or character in the play.
In 1843, when the Prince had become King William IV , he asked Mendelssohn to write incidental mbe played during a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream in the theater of hi s new palace.composer, the first per formance of the work which he conducted on October 14 of that year was not a
experience. The royal guests insisted on long intermissions, turning them into noisy social gathcompletely destroying the atmosphere Mendelssohn had intended his music 10 create in the theater.
One of the great marvels of Mendelssohn 's genius is the perfect match, in style and spirit, of the Ovhe wrote when he was seventeen and the Incidental Music he wrote when he was exactly twice that agmatch that the Incidental Music makes springs from the way that Mendelssohn mined the Overture forand in the subtle relationships he created between its elements and the play itself -- relationships that hnot even have had in mind when he wrote the Overture.
Asked by his publ ishers, the composer remembered how he had written A Midsummer Night's Dreamimpossible for me 10 outline. . the sequence of ideas that gave rise to the composition.... It folloplay closely, however. so that il may be very proper 10 indicate the outstanding situations of the draorder that the audience may have Shakespeare in mind or form an idea of the piece. I think it sho
enough to point out that thc fairy rulers, Oberon and Titania, appear throughout the play with all their.... At the end, after everything has been settled satisfactorily and the principal play ers have joyfulthe stage, the elves follow them, bless the house and disappear with the dawn. So the play ends.
e Burkat Program
CHARLES VERNON
BMC alumnus and former faculty member Charles Vernon is bass trombonist witChicago Symphony. A nationally recognized perfonner, he has played with num
orche stra s including the Baltimore Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Tuesday, July 28Maureen McGovern
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
"I'll Be Seeing You : The Hopes and Heart of the Forties"Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium at 8:00 PM
Friday, July 31Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra withDeborah Henson-Conant, jazz harpistWhiuington-Pfohl Au ditorium at 7:30
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Young Mendelssohn dedicated the Overture 10 the Crown Prince of Prussia. It is an astounding inventa composer of any age + + seventeen or seventy. It magically conjures up Shakespeare's fairyland apparently episodic piece that is rich in melody and in musical ~ e e n t s . Among them are the high-popening chords, then the running figure like the beating of fairy wings. After that , there is a sequence o
or fragments of melody among whIch only the hee-haw of Bottom, the Ass, is obviously associatedperson or character in the play.
In 1843, when the Prince had become King William IV , he asked Mendelssohn to write incidental mbe played during a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream in the theater of hi s new palace.composer, the first per formance of the work which he conducted on October 14 of that year was not a
experience. The royal guests insisted on long intermissions, turning them into noisy social gathcompletely destroying the atmosphere Mendelssohn had intended his music 10 create in the theater.
One of the great marvels of Mendelssohn 's genius is the perfect match, in style and spirit, of the Ovhe wrote when he was seventeen and the Incidental Music he wrote when he was exactly twice that agmatch that the Incidental Music makes springs from the way that Mendelssohn mined the Overture forand in the subtle relationships he created between its elements and the play itself -- relationships that hnot even have had in mind when he wrote the Overture.
Asked by his publ ishers, the composer remembered how he had written A Midsummer Night's Dreamimpossible for me 10 outline. . the sequence of ideas that gave rise to the composition.... It folloplay closely, however. so that il may be very proper 10 indicate the outstanding situations of the draorder that the audience may have Shakespeare in mind or form an idea of the piece. I think it sho
enough to point out that thc fairy rulers, Oberon and Titania, appear throughout the play with all their.... At the end, after everything has been settled satisfactorily and the principal play ers have joyfulthe stage, the elves follow them, bless the house and disappear with the dawn. So the play ends.
e Burkat Program
CHARLES VERNON
BMC alumnus and former faculty member Charles Vernon is bass trombonist witChicago Symphony. A nationally recognized perfonner, he has played with num
orche stra s including the Baltimore Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Tuesday, July 28Maureen McGovern
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
"I'll Be Seeing You : The Hopes and Heart of the Forties"Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium at 8:00 PM
Friday, July 31Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra withDeborah Henson-Conant, jazz harpistWhiuington-Pfohl Au ditorium at 7:30
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PROGRAM NUMBER 48
Suite NO.3
Sarabande
Gigue
Concerto in C Major
Movement 1
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, July 27, 1998
4 :30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
Camille Hall, viola
Sally Choi, cello
Joseph Backer, piano
Prelude: Piano Piece for Left Hand
Elegic
Fantasia
Yin Hwa Lee, piano
l.eamarie Wilson, cello
Kimberly Cann, piano
Cheryl Whyde, viola
Corinne Adkins, piano
J . S. Bach
F. J . Haydn
Akira Terao
G. Faur
J. N. Humme
Russian Sailors' Dance R. Gliere/Arr. Siekmann
Steven Norris, Brett Evans, Martin McCain, Erick Shaw, trombones
Three Times Four
I. Fanfare
Three Blues for Saxophone Quartet
III. Relaxed but not sloppy
Javier Oviedo, soprano saxophone
Lee Worley, alto saxophone
Mariah Floyd McPhail, tenor saxophone
Billy Jon McPhail, baritone saxophone
Special thanks to
Straus Park
Donal Michalsky
Charles H. Ruggiero
Official sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER FORTy-NINE
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
M o n d a ~ , July 27, 19988:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Two Pieces for String Quartet (1928)Lento moltoRondino
All Kinds of PairsDouble SunriseFace to FaceBridgesCome with Me
Octet in F Major, Op. 166Adagio; AllegroAdagioScherzo: Allegro vivaceAndanteMenuetto: AllegrettoAndante molto; Allegro
Bethan Richards, violinMilan Dukic, violin
Matt Diekmann, violaBeth Rosbach, violoncello
Amy Heritage, fluteOren Fader, guitar
INTERMISSION
J. Patrick Rafferty, violinByron Tauchi, violinDavid Becker, viola
Ann Cohen, violoncelloDan Swaim, double bass
Steve Cohen, clarinetBarrick Stees, bassoon
Cynthia Carr, horn
Special Thanks to
STRAUS PARK
The Official Sponsor of The 1998 Brevard Music Festival
Aaron Copl( 1900-19
Lee Herit(b. 19
Franz Schub(1797 -18
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PROGRAM NUMBER FlFfY
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Tuesday, July 28, 1998
4:30PM
STUDENT PIANO RECITAL
Prelude and Fugue in G Major, Bk. I WTC
Tim Murray
Impromptu in B-flat Major, Op. 142, No.3
Toucher (1989)
Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 3, No.2
The Cat and the Mouse
Piano Variations (1997)Variation VII - Dirge
Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 25, No. 7
Nocturne in G Minor, Cp. 37, No.1
Etude No. 2 in E-flat Major
Scherro in E Major, Op. 54
Jeremy Rafal
Levi Hammer
Jennifer Janes
Fanchon Chamigo
Guillermo Hurtado
Keith Ford
Miriam Hess
Matthew Gianforte
Nadia Sabau
J. S. Ba( 1685-175
Franz Schub
(1797-182
Leonard Bernste
(1918-199
Sergei Rachmanin
(1873-194
Aaron Copla(1900- 199
Gregg Wrama
(b. 197
Frederic Chop(1810-184
Frederic Chop
NiccolI> Pagan
(1782-184
arr. Li
Frederic Chop
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I'ROGRAM NUMBER FIFTY-ONE
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Tuesday, July 28, 19988:00 PM
Special Guest
MAUREEN MCGOVERN
with the
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron , conductor
Overture to Die FfedenllGIlS
Clair de lune
Sleigh Ride
The Typewriter
INTERMISSION
I'll Be Seeing You : The Hopes and Hea rt of the Forties
Ms. McGovern
Underwriting for this concert program has been provided byThe t l e ~ Foundation of Spartanburg, SC.
Johann(182
Claude D(186
Leroy A
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Leroy An
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLIN IThomas Joiner*"'Ning Chih HsuByron Tauchi*Tomili': Gol kaBill Terwilliger*Eric SewellKat ie McLin *Tim BakerAmanda Schubert*Megan GuentherJustin Po llackBen HutchensBrent WilliamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyBethan RichardsVIOLIN IIRyo Fukuda*Emily Wil sonJeanne Majors*Mary PerkinsonMargaret Baldridge*Phyllis RobackMary Ada PooleMilan Duk icDorothy Knowleslennifer KempaZoran JasmakSarah WrightLiza LandersJesse GrossLaura DyesSonya Yi
VIOLA Brian Barr Jill Hesse,Manuel Di az* FL VTE ass!.Nils Bultmann Eric Hoover* Bryan Adkins,David Becker* Amber Good util ityMatt Diekmann Trygve Peterson* TRUMPET
Thomas Kluge* OBOE Charlie Matthiessen*Allyson Habeeb Joseph Robinson* Mark Sc hu bert*Camille Hall Paige Morgan* Chad WinklerSco tt Schi lling Kathi Jo Smith Jerry BryantPascal Saunier Jennifer Morrison TROMBONE
Lee CLARINET Bill Zehfuss*Charles Kngbaum Steve Cohen* Hoyt AndresLaura Lengows ki Eric Ginsberg* Chelsea French ,CELLO Alix Reinhardt ass!.Carlton McCreery* Kathtyn Bolton BASS TRmIBOl'l;"E
Aron Zc!kowicz Katie Helms, Richard Brady*Madeleine Golz* Bass Clarinet TuBA
Eric Lenz HA SSOON Mike Gro se*George Work* Barrick Stees* lL\RPEllen Croy Nancy Lutes* Susan Brady*Elaine Anderson* Brooke Bartels KEYBOARD
Jennifer Hackett Ann Koerner, Corinne Fink-AdkinsJose Du bon Contrabas soon TIMPANIKen Prui tt SAXOPIIOJ'l.'E Timothy K Adams JrBeth Rosbaeh Javier Oviedo PERCUS-'iIONRoben Jacobs Lee Worley Conrad Alexander*DoUBLE BASS Billy Jon McPhail Chad CurlowDan Swa im * Mariah McPhail Adam MamulaBrad Lovelace Aaron Marcus I-li roko OkadaKe vin Mauldin* HORN Luke Ri nderknechtRyan Kuck Cy nthia Carr* David SchotzkoNathan Scott Christian Johanson Rob DesmondNancy Crowder le all Martin*
Beth Daughtry Dale McSwain
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** COllcertmaslerBMC Fa culty Art
Please Note: L,teeomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, beveror food in the auditorium, please.
Refreshments arc avai lable before the performance and during intermission, The refreshment stand islocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has icc cream, coffee, soft drinks, and candy.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, the North Cmol ina Depart ment of Cu ltural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Counci
BAL DWI N is the official piano of (he Bre vard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPI' -CHASER dehumidifiers.
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFTY-TWO
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Wednesday, July 29, 1998
7:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Joseph Rohimon, oboeMary K. Robinson, violin
Katherine Morgan Palmer, pianoDavid Effron, piano
Concerto in C Minor for violin and oboeAl1egroAdagioAllegro
Me Robinson, Ms Robinson, Ms Palmer
Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 24 "Spring"AllegroAdagio molta espressivoScherzo: Allegro molto; TrioRondo: Allegro
Sonata for Oboe and PianoAndantinoAllegrettoMolto allegro
Down the Ladder to Sleep (1992)
Ms Robinson and Me Effron
Me Robinson and Ms Palmer
INTERMISSION
Ms Robinson and Ms Palmer
Incantation and Dance for oboe and piano
Praeludium and Allegro
TrioAllegro con brioAndante sempliceAllegro giocoso
Me Robinson and Ms Palmer
Ms Robinson and Ms Palmer
Me Robinson, Ms Robinson, Ms Palmer
1(1
Ludwig van ( 1
Camille S(1
Tim
William G(1
Frit
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Madele
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TONIGHT'S PERFORMERS
Principal oboe with the New York Philharmonic, BMC alumnus Joseph Robinson reto Brevard this summer to teach and perfonn with the BM C Festiv31 Orchestra. H
featured soloist during Alwnni Weekend, and will perfonn the Oboe Concerto in D Mof Richard Strauss WIth the BMC Festival Orchestra on August 2.
Mary K. Robinson is a violinist with the New Jersey Sympbony and substitutes frequ
in the New York Philbannonic. She can also he heard performing with such noensembles as Soloisti New York, the American Composers Orchestra, and PhilharmVirtuosi.
A frrst place winner of the Esther Wilburn Barnes Piano Competition, Katherine MPalmer has been selected as a touring artist for the NC Arts Council for 1997-1999has been on the faculty at the Brevard Music Center since 1993.
Brevard Music Center Artistic Director David Effron was music director and condat the Eastman School of Music for the past 19 years. Before his position at Eastmawas on the conducting staff of the New York City Opera and principal conductor o
Curtis Institute of Music. This fall he becomes professor of instrumental conductiIndiana University at Bloomington.
UPCOMING PERFORMANCE
Mr. Robinson will perfonn a concert to benefit Hospice on Tuesday, August 4, 191:00 PM at First United Methodist Church. Perfonnmg with Mr. Robinson are KathMenefee Price, flute; David Kirby, clarinet; Carol Cope Lowe. bassoon; Jennifer MMerrell . hom; and Katherine Morgan Palmer. piano.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, July 30The Brevard Music Center Resident Opera Workshop presentsGuys and DollsWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium at 7:30 PM
Friday, July 31
The Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra and
Deborah Henson-Conant, tazz harpWhittington-Pfohl Auditonum at 7:30 PM
Sunday, August 2The Brevard Music Center Festival Orchestra andJoseph Robinson, oboeWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium at 3:00 PM
Underwriting for this coneen program has been provided byThe Utley Foundation of Spartanburg, SC .
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PROGRAM NUMBER 53, 56 AND 58
Brevard Music CenlerWhittington-Pfoh l AudilOrium
Dre ss Rehearsa lWednesday, July 29, 1998
PerformanceThursday, July 30, 1998
andSaturday. August I , 1998
Carolina Commullif)' Bank is proud to be fhe Etecmive Producer 0/Saw rdperjonllQnce
THE BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOJohn Greer, general manager
and lhe
REPERTORY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRADavid Effron. conductor
prese nt
GUYS AND DOLLS
Mu sic and Lyrics by Frank Loesse r
Director , David I-Io lley
Scene De signer , Ted Simpson
Costume Designer , Leslie Be
Lighting De signer. Joe Sai ni
Nat han Detro itSky Masterso nAde laide ... .Sarah Brown .Benny SouthstreetNice ly -Nicely JohnsonRu sty Charlie . .Harry the Horse
Angie the OxArvideAga thaCo rpo ral Ca lvinMartha . . ..Ge ne ral Matilda B Ca rtwrightJoey BiltmoreLt . Brannigan
CAST· .. Tom
JulDanie lle SChristine
· . C re ighSime
· ZachaChr istophe
· Juan Jo· .. Patri
· Shawna
Gerardo GAnne Elizab
Lauric Ma riHen
Mallhew
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Waiter .Drunk .Big Jule
"HotBox" Girls
. Hugo . John CanMichael Sk
Anna Christy, Kimberly Gratland, Barbara Howse-Meadows, Nicole Rose, Kate Ve
Gamblers
Karim Sulayman, Gary Haase, Guilherme Rogana
Heavenly Choir
Aileen Bramhall , Kirsten Chavez, Ruth Anne Cunningham, Casey Huggins, SaraMoran, Dana Pauls, Donna Pimental , Kelley Van Siooten
Cuban Dancers
Anna Christy, Gerardo Garciacano, Juan Jose Ibarra , Guilherme Rogana, Nicole RoHugo Vera
Celebrity and dog: Emily Ann Taylor and SimbaAccordion Player and dog: Karen Kamensek and Ajax
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Act One :
Act Two:
The Selling
Scene 1Scene 2Scene 3Scene 4Scene 5Scene 6Scene 7Scene 8
BroadwayInterior of the "Save-A-Soul " MisThe "HotBox" NightclubA streetExterior of the MissionA streetHavanaExterior of the Mission
INTERMISSION
Scene 1Scene 2Scene 3Scene 4Scene 5Scene 6Scene 7
The "HotBox" NightclubA streetThe sewerA streetInterior of the MissionA streetBroadway
Underwriting for th is concen program and accompanying nOtes has been prov ided byThe Utley Foundation or Spartanburg, Sc.
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Guys and DollsSynopsis
The curtain opens to a busy Broadway street where three gamblers·· Nicely.Nicely, Benny and RuS-- arc picking the ir favor ite horses for the day's races. Nearby is the Salvation Army's Save-a-$ourun by Arvidc Abernathy and Miss Sarah Brown. It is here thai Sky Masterson , a high-livinggambler, meets the modes!. virtuous, beautiful. young Sarah. His forward attempts al attractingprompt her to tell him in no uncertai n terms that he is nOl her type.
Meanwhile, at the nearby Hot SpOl Night Club, onc of the slar performers, Miss Adelaide. reve
friends that she su ffers from Psychosomatic colds caused by her boyfriend, Nathan Detroit. Th eyengaged for founeen years, but since he is a chronic gambler there has always been a gamblinggel; in the way of matrimony. At present, the only thing on Nathan's mind is finding a location forcrap game.
Sky , not one 10 lake no for an answer, brags to his friends that he can win any doll he goes afprove it he accepts Nathan's $1 ,()(x) bet Ihal he can get Sarah to go to Havana with him. He knowSave-a·Soul Mission is in danger of being shut down and he promises Sarah 10 deliver 10 the midozen genuine sinners" if she will ha ve dinner with him. She accepls. though reluctantly, whenThat the dinner is to be in Havana .
In Havana, Sa rah real ize,> that she is falling in love with him, and he realizes that she is much mwinning bellO him. Back in New York she learns about the bet and. though angry al Sky. she nee10 save the mission . True to his promise. Sky rounds up his fr iends, fill ing up the mission on tSa lvation Army authoriTies arrive. The mission is saved. Sarah forgives Sky and they talk of marriNathan and Adelaide now seem ready to accept Ihe bonds of matrimony also.
Doris Head
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
Baritone Tom Johnson . uriginal1y from Lo s Angeles. CA. recently received a Bachelor of Musiperformance fr<lm Ind i.llla UniversiiY. He has had numerous roles at Indiana University andmcluding Dr. Falke in Die FlellermallS at the Opera Festival in Rome, Italy. and Luiz with the BlCity O,,'<!ra product ion of The Gont/oliers.
.'\. native of Bremen, Germany, Julian Uhli g ~ t u d with Gary Kendall in New York . He made hdebut in 1994 in Yvains UI flo/({ in Bremen. where he appeared mainly as a recitaliSI and concHighlights from his perfo rmances include Die Willler,eise in New Yo rk and Mozart' s Mass in CLos Angeles. He wa s accepted in 1995 atlhe Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena , Italy, wherewith Maest ro Carlo Bergonzi. In 1996, he became a student at the Mannes COllege of Musicappeared in such roles as Papageno in Mozan's The Magic Fiule and Count Almaviva in n i l ' MFigaro.
Soprano Danielle S, HemlOn is returning to the Brevard Music Center after performing Ihe rolein Bernstein's We.lt Side Story l a ~ 1 summer. Re cently. Ms. Hermon aPfeared as Mrs. Lyons in Bloowilh the company theater of Boston, Magda m Mcnotti 's 7711' Consil and Amelia in Menotti· s Amto fhe Ball. Ms. Hermon is originally from Rochester, NY, and received her Bachelor of M
Carnegie Mellon University. Th is fall she begins her masters degree at the Manhallan School ofa student of Marlena Malas. Ms. Hermon would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Robert HarIman for alland suppOrt.
C hristin e 1\.1 . Hea th . a 25-year-old soprano. completed her maSlcr·s degree in Opera PerformaMaryland Opera STudio in May 1998. Sht: attended Brevard lasl summer and performed the role ofin Carmen . Other recent performances include Vitell ia in La C/ellll'll;:.a di Tiro and Mariane in TOrMaryland Opera Studio.
Cre ighton Jam es. tenor. returns for his second season at the Brevard Music Center. He was lasl
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as Henrik in A Little Night Music. Some of Mr. James' other engagements include the title role in BBrilleR's Alberr Herring, as well as Fenlon in The Merry Wives of Windsor. As a graduate of Rice UnMr. James plans to attend Indiana University's graduate program this fall.
Simeon Esper is pursuing his Master's degree in vocal performance at Florida State University wheresuch roles as Count Almaviva in Jl Barbiere di SivigUa and Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore. Previoinclude Lun-Tha in The Kirlg and I and Giuseppe in La Traviala. Me. Esper has been a finalist and fiwinner in regional and state NATS and in the Irene Ryan National Scholarship auditions.
Anative of
Houslon, tenor Zachary Bruton is a master's degree candidate at Rice University. Mr.recem perfonnances include the roles of Tamino in Mozan's The Magic Flute, Tanio in Donizeui's
de Regiment, and Ernesto in his Don Pasquale.
Christopher Richard, barilOne, has perfonned with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera, the AspeFestiVal, the Mexico National Chamber Orchestra, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the NewSymphony Orchestra. Raised in Indiana, with degrees from Butler University and the University of SCalifornia, Mr . Richard now resides in New York City. He has performed the roles of Don Alfonsofan tune, Boltom in A Midsummer Night 's Dream, and Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor. He
made his debut with the Indianapolis Opera as Morales in Cannen .
Juan Jose Ibarra has just perfonned the roles of Gregorio in Romeo and Juliet, the Marquis in La
and Giuglielmo in Cosi fan tulle at the Utah Opera. Last season at BMC he played Fredrick Egen
lillie Night Music and in past summers at BMC he performed the roles of Mr. Page in The Merry Windsor. Lazar Wolf in Fiddler on the Roo/and Figaro in The Marriage ofFigaro. He has perfonnesoloist in Handel's Messiah, Mozan's Requiem, Bach's Magnificat and Faure's Requiem.
Patrick Miller's previous roles include Dancairo in Cannen , Elder Hayes in Susanna, Dr. Caius inFrederic in Pirates of Penzance, and the title role in Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with Georgeperforms regularly With the Minnesota Opera, Minnesota Chorale, the Schubert Club of Minnesota, anBrunelle 's Ensemble Singers.
Shawna Peterson. a graduate of Rice University, is currently e n O Y i n g an active career as a soloiHouston area. She is the lead mezzo-soprano in Houston Grand ra's Outreach and Education -Opera to Go. - In addition to perfonnances with the HouslOn Gran Opera, Ms. Peterson has appeathe Brevard Music Festival and in the Seattle, Washington area. Recent performances include Ha
Gretel, The Barber of Sel'ille , Orpheus in the Underworld, The Magic Flute, and Suor Angelica.
Gerardo Gal'ciacano began vocal studies under Alejandro Trevino in Mexico and continued underWarfield . A semifinalist of the NATS contest in 1993 and 1994, Mr. Garciacano has given over 30
in Mexico, the United States and Russia. He has apjM!ared with the Denton Light Opera in Some EnEvening, the Dallas Opera Chorus, and Fort Worth upera in Hansel and Gretel. Mr. Garciacano is a sruden! at the University of North Texas, where he IS a Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Sch
Soprano Anne Elizabeth Gray is from Moorhead, Mississippi, and is presently pursuing a Master's oin vocaJ performance at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Roles that she has performed includin Puccini's Madame BUllerjly , Dido in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas , Mrs. Herring in Albert HerringThird Lady in Mozan's The Magic Flute.
Laurie Marie Tossing, mezzo-soprano, is a recent graduate of Arizona State University, and hasactive performer in the Phoenix area. Her roles include Marcellina in Mozart's The Marriage of Figtasse chinoise in L 'enfant et les sonileges , and most recently , Hata in The Bartered Bride. Ms . Tosalso performed several solo recitals, including a concert in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Henry Stenta, barilOne , most recently participated in a production of Smetana's Two WidowManhattan School of Music . His other stage credits include JB Biggley in How to Succeed in BusinessReally Trying, Oscar Madison in Th e Odd Couple , Will Parker in Oklahomn! and StrafforelRomnncers .
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Origina lly from New Concord, Ohio, Matthew Pittman made his professional debut in MarchAlmav iva in Il Barbiere di Sil'iglia with the Huntsville Opera Theater. His recent appearanceFerrando in MOl'-<lrt 's Cosi Fan TUlle and Slender in 17le Merry Wives of Windsor. Concert apinclude Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Mozart 's ReqUIem and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Mr. Pllalso a member of the Robert Shaw Festival Singers.
Hugo Vera, tenor, is a recipient of many fellowships and grants to the Brevard Music Festival,Music Festival and Kiel, Germany, where he presented a series of lieder recitals. A winner of theCompetition in Milwaukee, WI, and finalist in the William Bird International Vocal Competit ion,has 15 operatiC roles 10 his credit. Most recently arc Nemorino in Donizeni's L 'elisir d'amore, Do
in Mozart's Don G i o ~ ' a n n i and Rudolfo in Puccini's La Boheme. This summer Mr. Vera willinternational operatic debut in a production of Gazzaniga's Don Giovanni in Lucca, Italy.
Tenor Michael Skyles recently arrived from Natchez Opera Festival, where he sang Andres in ThHoffman and also appeared on their Pl antation Recital Series. In recent seasons he has performedroles with Lyric Opera Cleveland in such productions as The Mosl Happy Fella and Slrike Up Ihegraduate from the Cleveland Inst itute of Music, Mr. Skyles now lives m Stamford, Connect iCut.
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REPERTORY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Eric SewellT im BakerSarah NorlundJessica Meyer
Laura TrauschtZoran lasmakJamecyn MoreyBen HutchensBrent WilliamsAmy Wa tsonKatrina Rozmus
CELLOEric LcnzEllen CroyJennifer HackettKen PruittDoUBLE BASS
Ryan KuckNancy CrowderBeth DaughtryC LARINET
Alix ReinhardtJulianne KirkRalph Skiano
Katie Hel msKathryn BoltonS A X O l ' 0 1 ' ~ " : Javier OviedoLee WorleyBilly Jon McPhail
Mariah McPhailAaron MarcusH ORN
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Brad KoserPERCUSSION
Chris HartBrian McKinney
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Please Note : Latecomers wi]] be seated at intermission. No camcras, tape recorders, smoking, beor food in the auditorium. please.
Refreshments arc available before the performance and during intennissioll . The refreshment standlocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, co ffee, soft dr inks, and candy
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support receiv(."<i from the No rth Carolina GeneralAssembly, the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Cou
Special thanks to The Costume Collection, New York. NY.
Brevard Mu sic Center wishes to thank the following for providing sct properties: Pat Austin. BrevLittle Theater. Richie Hooper. Wal t Glazener. B&S Auto Parts. Fi rst Cilizens Bank. Open Doo rAntiques. Jan Cox. and the Brevard Co llege Music Department.
Tonight·s r e r f o r m a n c e is sponsored in part by WTZQ-WISE. Lite 98.9, and WTZY 880.
Carolina Community Bank . with twelve officl's. has a iong history of serving the commun ities of
North Carolina . In Se ptember, 199 7, the bank opened in Brevard and is looking forward to a latemove into its new office in beautiful Straus Pa rk. The latest addition to the Carolina Communi tyfami ly is the Etowah branch which just opened in July . It is with great pride and pleasure that CaCommunity Bank sponsors Brevard Mu sic Center's Au gust I production of Guys and Dolls.
BALDW IN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos arc moist ure-protected bDAMPp·C HASER dehumidifiers.
Entire production by the Bre vard Opera Workshop and Brevard Music Center organizations.
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PROGRAM NUMBER 54
Three EqualiI. Andante
II . Andante
Brevard Music Center
Harmony Hall
Thursday, July 30, 1998
12:15 PM
BACH'S LUNCH SERIES
III. Andante sostenuto
L. Beethove
Brett Evans , Marl in McCain, Steven Norris, Erick Shaw, t rombones
Charles Meldrum, tuba
Trio NO. 3 in G Major
I. Spiritoso
II . Andante
II I . Allergo
Cantabile
Colin Bauer, Myka Miller, oboes
Kendra Bauer, cello
Thomas Echols, guitar
Trio in E nat major. K. 498
I. Andante
III. Allegretto
Alar Kukk, clarinet
Pascal Saunier, viola
Tony Cho, piano
Sonata for Trumpet, Hom and Trombone
I. Allergo moderato
II. Andante
III. Rondeau
Bryan Adkins, hom
lana Galloway, trumpet
Chelsea French, trombone
Special thanks to
Straus Pa rk
Official sponsor o f the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
F.l. Haydn
N. Paganin
W. A. Mozar
F. Poulen
The next (and last!) Bach's Lunch will Monday, August 3, and Thursday, August 6.
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Concerto for Viola and Orchestra in A Minor
I . Andante comodoAllyson Habeeb, viola
Janice Murray, piano
Concerto No. I in A Minor, Op. 33
I. Allegro non troppo
Samuel Nordlund, cello
Nadia Sabau , piano
Concerto No. I in G Minor, Op. 26
III . Finale : Allegro energico
Oboe Concerto
I. Rondo Pastorale
Concerto en si bemol
I. Allegro moderato
Concerto No. I in B Minor
Sonja Harasim , violin
Guillermo Hurtado, piano
Kari Kistler, oboe
Thomas Bandy, piano
BRIEF INTERMISSION
Masako Fukata, harp
Crystal Kim, piano
I. Andante non troppo e molto maestoso
Kimberly Cann, piano
Matt Gianforte, second piano
Concerto No. I in A Minor, Op . 33
I. Allegro non troppo
Amy Conyers, cello
Nadia Sabau, piano
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra in A MinorI. Andante comodo
Matthew H. Diekman, viola
Janice Murray. piano
Fantasy in Japanese Wood Prints, Op. 211
Adam Mamula, marimba
Guillermo Hurtado, piano
Special thanks to
Straus Park
W. Walton
C. Saint-Saens
M. Bruch
R. Vaughan Williams
G. F. Haendel
P . I. Tschaikovsky
C. Saint-Saens
W. Walton
A. Hovhaness
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFfY-SEVEN
Brevard Music Cente rWh itting ton-Pfohl Auditorium
Friday, July 31, 19987:30 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADav id Effron, condu clOr
Deborah Henson-Conant , harp and vocals
Overture to a Pops Concert
My Mother 's Mexican Hat
Beck 's Blues
Dance With Me
Henry M
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The Nightingale
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Light Cavalry Overture
Danger Zone
Congratu lations
Wiza rd of Oz Medley
Baroque Flamenco
Ms Henson-Conant
I NTERMISSION
Ms Henson-Conant
Underwriting for .:uncert program has been provided byThe Utley Foundation or Spartanburg, Sc.
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BREVARD MUS IC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLI N IPatrick Rafferty"""Tim BakerByron Tauchi*Megan GuentherBill Terwilliger·Just in PollackAmanda Schubert '"
Ben IIutchcnsBrent WilliamsAmy WatsonJame s HarveyBcthan RichardsVIOI.I N II
Jeanne Majo rs ·Zoran JasmakMargaret Baldridge'"Sarah WrightMary Ada PooleLiz3 LandersDorothy Knowles
Jesse GrossLaura DyesSonya Vi
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Da vid Becker·Camille HallThomas Kluge'"ScOIl Sch ill ingPascal Sau nierHyun-Jeon$ LeeCharles KrigbaumLaura LengowskiCELLOCarlton McCreery'"Eric LenzGeorge Work·Ellen CroyBeth RosbachRobert JacobsDoUBLE BASSKevin Mau ldin·Brad LovelaceNath an SCaliNancy CrowderFLUTETrygve Peterson·Amber GoodArney Strong
OBOE
Pa ige Morgan·Karen Ki stlerJennifer Morr isonCLARIN!.""Sieve Cohen'"Kathryn Bolton
Kalie Hel ms,Bass Clar inet
BASSOON
Nancy Lutes·Brooke BanelsHORN
Cynthia Carr·
Christ ian JohansonDale McSwainJill Hesse.
ass!.Bryan Adk in s.
uti lityTRUMPET
Charlie Matt hiessen·Mark Schubert ·Chad Wi nklerJerry Bryant
DEBORAH HENSON-CONANT
TROMBONEBill Zehfuss·Brad KoserHoyt AndresChelsea FrenCh.
asSt.BASS TROMRONERic hard Brady·
TuBAMike Grose·HARPSusan Brady·Merr ie Beth SpooneKEYBOARD
Corinne Fink-AdkinT IMPANI
Timothy K Adams JPERCUSSION
Conrad Alexander·Chad Cu rlowAdam Mamul aHiroko OkadaLuke RinderknechtDavid Sc hotzkoRob Desmond
•• ConcertmasterBMC Fa culty A
Deborah Henson-Conant staned improvising when she was three. She hated music lessons and refpractice the class ic s. Her parents tried every instrument they could th ink of, sure that one of theminspire "serious· study. When they brought a harp home . the twe lve-year-o ld took one look at it . saidis a sissy instrument. · and went back 10 the piano. In 1981 , she moved to Boston where she studperformed standard bebop and blues and in 1983 formed her fi rst band . The Jazz Harp Trio. the samshe prod uced her full length musical comedy about nuclear war. "Ground Zero. ·
As a composer. she won grants :md co mmissions fo r her theater mu sic including a National Endowmthe Ans Jazz Grant. the Massachusells Art ists Fellowship and "Meet the Composer" Gran!. As a perDeborah presented a choreographed version of her suite , Stress Analysis oj a Straples.f EVf!ning GBoslOn and premiered her Ja zz Suite with members of the Scotti sh Nat ional Chamber Orchestra. In
Deborah was a feat ured guest artist and co mposer with the Boston Pops and th e Pittsburgh Pops. Sperformed with Doc Scverinscn. lectured at th e Paris Conservatory, toured throughout Europe, premieUoliday sui Ie Sea son oJCefebration "Opus Onc" (1 996) a.nd "Opus Two" (1997) with the New EnglandEnsemble, performed new works with ,\ usti n Symphony. Flagstaff Fest ival of the Arts andPhilharmOniC. She was also profiled on National Public Radio. CBS "Sunday Morning." and NilC's "Show. Upcoming in 1998 arc performances with the Rochcsler Philharmontc and the P o Sy mphApril 1999. Deborah is scheduled to perform with Ma.rvin Hamlisch and the Balt imo re Symphony.
To join Deborall HellSoll-COrlam 'J Ma iling lisl or order her CDs. visit her websile at wlVlV.hiplwor call /-888-DEB-STUF.
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PROGRAM NUMBER FIFfY-NINE
Brevard Music CemerWhiuington-Pfohl AudilOrium
Sunday, August 2, 1998
3:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron, conductor
Joseph Robinson, oboe
Loner
Conceno in 0 Minor for OboeAlleg ro moderatoAndanteRondo: Vivace
Symphony No. 5 in E Minor , Op . 64Andante; Allegro con animaAndante camabileAllegro moderato
Mr Robinson
INTERMISS ION
Andante maes toso; Allegro vivace
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Underwriting fo r (his concert program and accompanying notes has been prov ided byThe Ulley Foundation or Spartanburg, SC.
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David Liptak(born in 1949)
The 1998 Composer-in-Residence. David Liptak is the 20th composer to occupy the Mu Phi Epsilon chai r at the Brevard Music Center. Mr. Liptak is known for his numerous instrumental and vocal whas won man y composition competitions including the 1986 Georges Enesco International ComCompetition. Hi s works have been performed by the San Francisco Symphony, the Sf. Paul COrchestra, the SL Louis Symphony, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Hi s curreThe Moon Singer, made its debut here at Brevard earlier this season. Whi le at the Mu sic Center, Mrwill work with composition students and present lC1:!urcs throughout the summer season .
Loner is an eight-minute, single movement work, consisting of two sections. The first begins performance indication c r y fast and rhythmic" and the second is marked "with controlled energsections are written in a tonality based around C, although the first section contains music thatchromatic. The second part features a repeating rhythm which strongly suggests a C·minor tonality
The tith:: "Loner" suggests at least two references. First, it suggests the sturdy individualism that seesuch an important pan of American composition · the willingncss to e ~ p e r i m t : n t , to e ~ p l o r e and toin solitary pursuit of the unfamiliar. American culture and folk hi story are replete with characters of tand Ont: needs look no further than Charles Ives, Harry Partch, or Con lan Nancarrow to find Acomposers fmm earlier in this century that fit the hill. Second, the music is meant to stand alone , bas a succinct e ~ p r e s s i o n . a conccrt overture or "quick opener."
Loner w a ~ writtcn in 1988 and is dedicated to composer Samuel Adler for his 60th birthday, MarchD;.". id Effron conducleJ the premiere performance with the Eastman Ph ilharmonia in November of
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Richard Strauss(Born June II , 1864, in Munich; died September 8, 1949, in Garmisch)
Richard Strauss's last years were greatly troubled by the pOlitical events that had led up to the SeconWar. As Germany's greatest living composer, he was loaded with official honors by the cruel Naziwhich wanted to exploit his world-wide prestige, while hc thought that that very prestige would al
certain freedoms forbidden 10 others by Hitler and his government. Instead, the Nazis forced him 10with their policies, and the Allies, after their victory, distrusted him for having done so.
Strauss was isolated in his Bavarian mountain retreat when Germany surrcndered, in May, 1945. and[he few people who saw h im there was an American soldier named John de Lancic, wh o in civilianan obo ist and later was to be the principal obo ist of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Director of thInstitute of Mu sic. The young man suggested that Strauss write an oboe concerto, and thc cighty-composer , whether moved by artistic impulse or by political opportunism, set about doing so immThe Concerto proved [0 be one of the very fine st works of his old age, written with the sure hand ofmaster. The lirst sketches were completed in September, 1945. The first performance was given in Swin 1946. and in 1948 thl! music was somewhat revised for publication.The Concerto is in three connected movements. Thc first is a classical sonata-movement, Allegro mwith principal sub jects. The first of them is the very long, rhapsodic melody played by the soloist
murmuring strings; and the second. the contrasting theme that soon follows. Many of their elementsof the connecting mater ia l are carried forward into the followi ng movements. The second, AndabeaUliful three-pan aria that ends with a cadenza, and the third is a sprightly Rondo, Vivace, withcadenza.
The score calls for flute , oboe and English hom. twO clarinets, two bassoons, two horns and str ing
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BREV ARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLIN IThomas Joiner ...Tomasz GolkaByron Tauchi*Ning Chih HsuBill Terwilliger·Eric Sewell
Katie McLin·Tim BakerAmanda Schubert'"Megan GuentherJustin PollackBen HutchensBTem WilliamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyBClhan RichardsMary K RobinsonVIOLIN II
Ryo Fukuda'"Em ily WilsonJeanne Majors·Mary PerkinsonMargaret Baldridge·
Phylli s RobackMary Ada PooleMilan Dukie
Dorothy KnowlesJennifer KempaZoran lasmakSarah WrightLiza LandersJesse Gross
Laura DyesSonya Yi
VIOLA
Manuel Diaz'"Nils BuitmannDavid Becker'"Matt DiekmanThomas Kluge'"Allyson Habeeb
Camille HallSCOII SchillingPascal SaunierH y u n e o n ~ LeeCharles KrtgbaumLaura LengowskiCELLO
Carlton McCreery·Aron ZclkowiczMadeleine Golz'"Eric LcnzGeorge Work'"Ellen CroyElaine Anderson·Jennifer Hackel(Jose DubonKen PruittBeth RosbachRoben JacobsDOUBLE BASSDan Swaim·
Brad LovelaceKevin Mauldin·
Ryan KuckNathan ScottNancy Crowder
Beth DaughtryBrian Barr
FLUTE
Eric Hoover*Amber GoodTrygve Peterson*OBOE
Joseph Robinson*Paige Morgan*
Kathi Jo SmithJennifer MorrisonCLARINET
Steve Cohen*Eric Ginsberg*Alix ReinhardtKathryn BoltonKatie Helms,
Bass ClarinetBASSOON
Barrick Stees*Nancy Lutes*Brooke BartelsAnn Koerner,
ContrabassoonHORN
Cynthia Carr*Christian JohansonJean Martin*Dale McSwainJill Hesse.
asst.Bryan Adkins.
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Charlie Matthiessen*Mark Schubert*Chad WinklerJerry Bryant
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Bill Zehfuss*Hoyt AndresChelsea French,
ass!.BASS TROMBONERichard Brady·
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Mike Grose*HARP
Susan Brady*Merrie Beth SpoonKEYBOARDCorinne Fink-AdkiTIMPANI
Timothy K AdamsPERCUSSIONConrad Alexander·
Chad Curlow
Adam MamulaHiroko Okada
Luke RinderknechtDavid SchotzkoRob Desmond
** ConcertmasterBMC Faculty A
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission. No cameras , tape recorders, smoking, bevor food in th e auditorium. please.
Refreshments arc available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment stand located across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, coffee, sofl drinks, and candy.
Today 's concen is sponsored in part by Lite 98.9 and WTZY 880.
The Brevard Music Cenler is grateful for the support received from the North Caro lina GeneralAssembl y. the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Coun
BALDWIN is the offic ial piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos arc moisture -protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumidifiers .
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MRS WILLIAM I "NAN" BURT1998 Distinguished Service Award
BMC students, faculty and staff alike have a similar response when the name Nan Burt is madmiration , awe , respect, and love are only a few . For some of us, a Brevard summer would not bewithout her cheerful quips, contagious laughter and the frequent reminders demonstrating her passistudents achieve their art istic potential. For morc than 30 years, Mrs. Burt has provided scholar
Dlher types of sup port \0 nume rous students during and after their educat ion al the Music Center.she donated funds to bu ild the Burt Alumni House, a six-bedroom guest house providing alumnistay while visiting the Music Center. Today, the Mus ic Center will prescnt Mrs. Will iam J BunDist inguish ed Service Award for her invaluable contribut ions to music. education and our in stitu
JOSEPH ROBINSON
Principal oboe wi th the New Yo rk Philhannonic. BM C alumnus Joseph Robinson returns to Brsummer to teach and perform with the BMC Fest ival Orchestra . He is a feat ured soloist duri nWeekend in loday's performance of the Strauss Oboe Conceno.
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PROGRAM NUMBER 60
Quintet Op. 7 II. Adagio; Allegro
U. Adagio
rv. Rondo: Allegro
Trio U in C Minor
Brevard Music Center
HarmonyHall
Monday, August 3, 1998
12:15 PMBACH'S LUNCH SERIES
Andrew Rehrig, :01IIe
Mary Lindsey Campbeo.. oDoe
Erin Simmons, clarinetCharles Gartrell, bassoon
David B y r d ~ M a r r o w . horn
Allegro energico e con fuoco.. . .. .. ..J : : ' H u . ~ ! ' ; l ~ : - e y , , , ~ u : .....u
lIana Solomon, 'cello
Joseph Backer, piano
L. Beetho
F. Mendelss
Variations On a Theme of Paganini RachmaninoffIK. Wi
Bach Goes to Town A. Templ
Alix Reinhardt, Ralph Skiana, Julianne Kirk, Katie Helms, clarinets
Concerto per Trombone
I. Adagio
II. Allergo assia
Chelsea French. trombone
Guillermo Hurtado, piano
Special thanks to
Straus Park
G. C. Wagen
Officai sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
Join us for our final Bach's Lunch Concert aftha season, Thursday, August 6.
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PROGRAM NUMBER 61
Mass in G
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, August 3, 1998
4:30 PM
STUDENT RECITAL
I. Kyrie (chorus and soprano solo)
II . Gloria (chorus and soprano/bass duet)
IV. Sanctus; Osanna (chorus)
V. Benedictus (soprano, tenor, bass trio); Osanna (chorus)
VI. Agnus Dei (chorus, soprano and bass soli)
Brevard Music Center Chorus
F. Schubert
Casey Huggins, Donna Maria Pimental , Kelley Van Siooten, sopranos
Patrick Miller, tenor
Girardo Garciacano, Juan Jose Ibarra , Gary Haase, basses
Jon Brotherton, conductor
Karen Kamensek, pianist
It 's Peaceful Here S. Rachmaninoff/Heifetz
Si Suoni la lfOmba
Violin Concerto
Movement III
Laura Dyes, violin
Andrew Campbell. piano
Donna Maria Pimental, soprano
Chad Winkler. trumpet
Anne Decker, piano
Laura Trauscht, violin
Katalin Kukacs, piano
Trio for Two Oboes and English Horn, Op. 87
I. Allegro
Elegy
Trio in B b Major, Op. II
I. Allegro con brio
Solo Partita in D Minor
Allemanda
Scott Bartucca, oboe
Victoria Newton, oboe
Lauren Klein, English hom
Thomas Echols, guitar
Alix Reinhardt, clarinet
Kile Hill, cello
Corinne Fink-Adkins, piano
James Harvey, violin
A. Scarlatti
M. Bruch
L. v. Beethoven
J . K. Mertz
L. v. Beethoven
J. S. Bach
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It's Peacefu l Here
Si Suoni la lromba
Violin Concerto
Movement III
Jon Brotherton, conductor
Karen Kamensck. pianist
Laura Dyes, violin
Andrew Campbell, piano
Donna Maria Pimental , soprano
Chad Winkler, trumpetAnne Decker, piano
Laura Trauscht, viol in
Katalin Kukacs, piano
Trio for Two Oboes and English Horn, Op. 87
I. Allegro
Elegy
Trio in B, Major, Op. II
I. Allegro con brio
Solo Partita in D Minor
Allemanda
Scott Bartucca, oboe
Victoria Newton, oboeLauren Klein, Eng lish horn
Thomas Echols, gui tar
Alix Reinhardt , clarinet
Kile Hill , celloCorinne Fink-Adkins, piano
James Harvey, violin
s. Rachmaninoff/Heifelz
A. Scarlaui
M. Bruch
L. v. Beethoven
J. K. Mertz
L. v. Beethoven
J. S. Bach
Fanlazia Orlando Gibbon
Le Vol Du Bourdon (The Flight of the Bumblebee) N. Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. M. Mul e
Aaron Marcus, soprano saxophone
Kurt Beard, alto saxophone
Dustin Wil liam s, tenor saxophoneOlaf Bjornstal, baritone saxophone
Special thanks to
Straus Park
Official sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Mu sic Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTY-TWO
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Monday, August 3, 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAND
Sarah McKoin, conductor
Cannina Burana (1936)I. 0 Fortuna, velut Luna2. Fortune plango vulnera3. Ecce gTatum4. Tanz - Uf dem anger5. Floret silva6. Were diu werlt alle min7. ArnoT volal undique8. Ego sum abbas9. In tabema quando sumus
10 . In TrutinaIt . Dulcissime12 . Ave formosissima
Anna Christy, sopranoJuan Jose Ibarra, baritone
13 . Fortuna Imperalrill Mundi
Ms ChristyMr Ibarra
INTERMISSION
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLE
Jamie Hafner, conductorDavid Kirby. guest conductorWilliam Zehfuss, trombone
Serenade in B-flat Major, K. 361AdagioRondo
March , Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Symphonie Funebre el Triomphale, Op . 15Marche FunebreOraison FunebreApotheose
Mr Kirby
Mr Zehfuss
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FLUTEErica BassDiana SiwiakEve deBordenaveAndrew Rehrig,
piccoloKazuki ShimaniCatherine Wy lly
Hayley MorseElizabeth Wor landOBOEColin BauerVicto ria NewtonReid MessichCLA RI )'I.'ET
Kathryn Bolton· ·Arianna SmithKat i HelmsKen GravesRosemary TarczaErin Si mmons
Allison GraberE b Clarinet
FLUTE
Jul ie AvalloneDana SiauSusan Kohl i.
piccoloTeresa Le maireJessica ShererErica Bass
OBOEMariah WardKari KistlerLauren KleinSCOtt BartuccaMary LindsayCampbellC I.ARI NET
Ralph Skiano'"
Arianna SmithErin SimmonsVincent FortadoPh illip Kowtaczyk
Alar KukkKC .1l Graves
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BAN DAlar KukkDalphne JohnsonKiera ThompsonJill King,
Bass ClarinetSAXO PHONEAaron Marcus,
Alto Saxophone
Kurt Beard ,Alto Saxol?hone
Dus tin Williams.Tenor Saxophone
Olaf Bjomstal,Baritone Saxophone
BASSOONAnna Claire BallardCami The linBecki BrushHORNJillian RogersSu san Scharber,
asst.Chri stian Haumesscr
Michael Arthur.as s!.
Casey MalteseJonathan Murray.
asst.Lauren VinoskiBrendan Ad ams,
asst.
CORNET
Pa ul LowryDavid PinelJessica Li tt leSara SnyderTRUMPETDavid Buttr ickRoger Espino7..3Jordan KretchmerT ROMRO ....E
Ben DickinsonSteven MenardManin McCain
Jonathan LcckeSteven Norris
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLEEll iott Ross Rebecca McConnellMegan Hodges Peler Dahlstrom.Ji ll King, asst.
Bass Clarinet Sleven Huston.Julianne Kirk, asst.
E b Clarinet CORNETSAXOPHONE Joe GudorfJavier Oviedo, David Kellen
Alto Saxophone Dan McNa llyBilly McPh ail. Danny EvansAlto Saxophone T RUMPE:,,.
Lee Worley, Ben McMillanTenor Saxophone Bill Dickinson
Mariah McPhail , T ROMBONEBaritone Saxophone Chad Doswell
BASSOON Ben DickinsonAmylia Barnett Manin McCain,Nicholas Riggan asst.Charles Gartrell BASS TROMBONEHORN Lee WattsLes Harkey Bre ll Evans
David Byrd-Marrow EU PIl ON IU\.!Meredith Ganglcr Clay Johnson
BASS T ROMBON .Brett EvansErick ShawEUPHONruMClay JohnsonCecilia LeJessica BrcwslerTUBA
Charlie Mel drumDaniel DavisRachel CookHARPLi esl TisonErin Marie CollinsPE RCUSSIONManuel BomiaChris HartRoben Hud sonAdam MamulaBrian McKinneyMihaela Vana
Neil HeuerAdam Epstein
Cecilia Lc:
T UBA
Megan T iedtEric FullerAndrew BarnesHARPLi sa BeckleyMasako Fukala
PE RCUSSIONManuel BomiaRobert HudsonH iroko OkadaNancy RogersMihaela VanaRo b De smond
.... CO rlcenmast('T
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FACULTY COACHES
Transylvania Symphonic BandWinds: Flute - Trygve "Peterson, Oboe - Paige Mo rgan. Clarinel - Steve Cohen. Bassoon - NaSaxophone - Harvey Pinel.Brass : Hom - Cynth ia Carr. Trombone - Richard Brady , Tu ba - Mike Grose, Trumpet - CharlManhicssen .Percussion: Conrad Alexander.
Transylvania Wind EnsembleWinds: FIUle - Eric Hoover, Clarinet - Eric GinSberg, Bassoon - Barrick Stees, Saxophone - HBrass : Hom - Jean Martin, Trumpel - Mark Schubert , Trombone - William Zehfu ss, Tuba - MGrose
Percuss ion: Timothy Adams• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at intermission . No cameras, tape recorders, smoking,or food in the audito rium , please .
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the North Carolina GeneraAssembly, the North Carolina Department of Cultu ral Resources and the North Carolina Arts
BALDWI N is the o ffici al piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisture-protecteDAMPP-CHAS ER dehumId ifiers .
SPECIAL THANKS TO
WCQS
Public Radio Sponso r of lhe 1998 Season
and
Straus Park
Official Sponsor of the 1998 Season
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTY-THREE
Trio, Op. 67
Andante; Moderato
Allegretto
Duettino concertante (1966)
SextetNo.2
in G Major, Op. 36Allegro non troppo
Brevard Music Center
Straus Auditorium
Monday, August 3, 1998
8:00 PM
CHAMBER MUSIC
Yin Hwa Lee, piano
Zoran Jasmak , vio1in
Eric Lenz, violoncello
INTERMISSION
Scherzo: Allegro non troppo
Poco Allegro
Milan Dukic, violin
Bethan Richards, violin
Matt Diekman , viola
Nils Bultmann, viola
Ellen Croy, violoncello
Beth Rosbach, violoncello
Special Thanks to
STRAUS PARK
Dmitri Shostak
(1906
Ingol
(1912
Johannes B(1833
The Official Sponsor of the 1998 Brevard Music Festival
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Brevard Music Ce nterStraus Audito ri um
Tuesday, August 4, 19984:30 PM
STUDENT PIANO REC ITAL
Pre lude and Fugue in C-sharp Major, WTC Bk. I
Venetian Boat Song, Op. 19, No.6
Sonata in E-nat, Op. 81a "Lcbcwohl"
Sonata No.3 in A Minor, Op. 28
Un Sospiro
Renects dan I'cau, from Images Bk. I
Etude in E Major, Op. 10, No.3
Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32, No. I
Piano Variations (1997)Variation VII - Dirge
Preludes, Op. 28, Nos. 13- 18
Fcux d'artifice, from Preludes Bk. II
Kehli Fiadjoe
Nathan Harless
Tara Tupper
Kate Do ss
Ramona Montcanu
Jordan Bailey
Susan Chalmers
Jeffrey Kessler
Guillermo Hurtado
Ekaterina Gucorguieva
Keith Ford
1. S. B(1685-17
Felix Men delsso(1809- 18
Ludwig van Beetho(1770-18
Sergei Prokof(1891 - 19
Franz L(181 1- 18
Claude Deb u(1862-19
Frederic Cho(1 810- 18
Frederic Cho
Gregg Wram(b. 19
Frederic Cho
Claude Debu
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTY-FOUR
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Tuesday, August 4, 19988:00 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL O R C H ~ : S T R A David Effron, conductorRenee Fleming, sop rano
Three Dances from the Ballet Gayane
Four Last SongsFriihlingSeptemberSelrn Schlafcngehen1m Abendrot
Ms Fleming
I NTERMISSION
Recitative and Arias from Act I of La TraviataE StranoAh , forse lui
Sempre libcra
Pictures at an Exhibition
Ms Fleming
Aram Khac(190
Richard
(186
Giusepp(181
Modest Mu s(183
Orchestrated by Mauric
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8REVARD MUS IC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLIN IThomas Joiner··Ning Chih HsuByron Tauchi·Tomasz GolkaBill Terwill iger·Eric SewellKat ie Mclin·
Tim BakerAmanda Schubert"Megan GuentherJustin PollackBen HutchensBrem WilliamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyBc than RichardsMary K RobinsonVIOLIN IIRyo Fukuda·Emi ly Wil son
Jeanne Majors·Mal)' PerkinsonMargaret Baldridge"Phyllis RobackMary Ada PooleMilan DukicDorothy KnowlesJennifer KempaZoran JasmakSarah WrightLii'.a LandersJesse GrossLaura Dyes
Sonya Yi Beth Daughtry Mark Schubert ·VIOLA Brian Barr Chad WinklerManuel Diaz* FLtrrE David KellertNils Bultmann Eric Hoover· Jerry BryantDavid Becker· Amber Good TROMBONEMatt Di ekman Trygvc Peterson* Bill Zehfuss*Thomas Kluge* OBOE Hoyt AndresAllyson Habeeb Joseph Robinson* Chelsea French,
Cami Hall Paige Morgan* ass!.Scott Schilling Jennifer Morrison BASS TRO .\(BO:\'EPascal Saunier Kathi Jo Smith Richard Brady*Hyun -Jeong Lee CLAR INET TUBACharles Kngbaum Steve Cohen· Mike Grose·Laura Lengowski Eric GinSberg· EUPHONIUMCELW Alix Reinhardt Clay JohnsonCarlton McCreery· Kathl)'n Bolton HARPAron Zclkowicz Ka tie Helms. Susan Brady*Madeleine Golz· Bass Clarinet Merrie Beth SpoonEric Len z BASSOON Kt;YBOARDGeorge Work· Barrick Stees* Corinne Fink-AdkEllen Croy Ann Koerner TIMPA NI
Elaine Anderson· Brooke Bartels, Timothy K AdamsJennifer Hackett Contrabassoon PERCV&IiIONJose Dubon HORN Conrad AlexanderKen Pmill Cynthia Carr* Chad CurlowBeth Rosbach Christian Johanson Adam MamulaRoben Jacobs Jean Manin· Hiroko OkadaDoUBLE BASS Dale McSwain Luke RinderknechtDan Swaim* Jill Hesse, David SchotzkoBrad Lovelace asst. Rob DesmondKevin Mauldin* Bryan Adkins,Ryan Kuck utilityNathan Scott TRUMPETNancy Crowder Charlie Manhiessen·
•• Concenmasler
BMC FacllifY A
Please Note: Lat(','comers will be seated at intermission . No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, bevor food in the audilorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment standlocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has icc cream, coffee, soft drinks. and candy .
Tonight's performance is sponsored in part by WHLC FM , Lite 98.9 and WTZY 880.
The Brevard Mu sic Ccmcr is grateful for the p p o r t received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, Ihe North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Ans Cou
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8REVARD MUS IC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLIN IThomas Joiner··Ning Chih HsuByron Tauchi·Tomasz GolkaBill Terwill iger·Eric SewellKat ie Mclin·
Tim BakerAmanda Schubert"Megan GuentherJustin PollackBen HutchensBrem WilliamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyBc than RichardsMary K RobinsonVIOLIN IIRyo Fukuda·Emi ly Wil son
Jeanne Majors·Mal)' PerkinsonMargaret Baldridge"Phyllis RobackMary Ada PooleMilan DukicDorothy KnowlesJennifer KempaZoran JasmakSarah WrightLii'.a LandersJesse GrossLaura Dyes
Sonya Yi Beth Daughtry Mark Schubert ·VIOLA Brian Barr Chad WinklerManuel Diaz* FLtrrE David KellertNils Bultmann Eric Hoover· Jerry BryantDavid Becker· Amber Good TROMBONEMatt Di ekman Trygvc Peterson* Bill Zehfuss*Thomas Kluge* OBOE Hoyt AndresAllyson Habeeb Joseph Robinson* Chelsea French,
Cami Hall Paige Morgan* ass!.Scott Schilling Jennifer Morrison BASS TRO .\(BO:\'EPascal Saunier Kathi Jo Smith Richard Brady*Hyun -Jeong Lee CLAR INET TUBACharles Kngbaum Steve Cohen· Mike Grose·Laura Lengowski Eric GinSberg· EUPHONIUMCELW Alix Reinhardt Clay JohnsonCarlton McCreery· Kathl)'n Bolton HARPAron Zclkowicz Ka tie Helms. Susan Brady*Madeleine Golz· Bass Clarinet Merrie Beth SpoonEric Len z BASSOON Kt;YBOARDGeorge Work· Barrick Stees* Corinne Fink-AdkEllen Croy Ann Koerner TIMPA NI
Elaine Anderson· Brooke Bartels, Timothy K AdamsJennifer Hackett Contrabassoon PERCV&IiIONJose Dubon HORN Conrad AlexanderKen Pmill Cynthia Carr* Chad CurlowBeth Rosbach Christian Johanson Adam MamulaRoben Jacobs Jean Manin· Hiroko OkadaDoUBLE BASS Dale McSwain Luke RinderknechtDan Swaim* Jill Hesse, David SchotzkoBrad Lovelace asst. Rob DesmondKevin Mauldin* Bryan Adkins,Ryan Kuck utilityNathan Scott TRUMPETNancy Crowder Charlie Manhiessen·
•• Concenmasler
BMC FacllifY A
Please Note: Lat(','comers will be seated at intermission . No cameras, tape recorders, smoking, bevor food in the audilorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment standlocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has icc cream, coffee, soft drinks. and candy .
Tonight's performance is sponsored in part by WHLC FM , Lite 98.9 and WTZY 880.
The Brevard Mu sic Ccmcr is grateful for the p p o r t received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, Ihe North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources and the North Carolina Ans Cou
BALDWI N is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moi sture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumIdifiers.
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTY-SIX
Brevard Music Center
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumWednesday, August 5, 1998
8:00 PM
CONCERTO CONCERT
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner . conductor
Ning-Chih Hsu, vio linGuillermo Hurtado, pianoNathan Scott, double bass
Chad Andrew Winkler, trumpetAron Zelkowicz, violoncello
Concerto for Trumpetin
E-flat Major, H. VIle: IAllegro
Mr Winkler
Concerto No.2 in B Minor for Double BassAllegro moderato
Mr Seolt
Concerto for Violoncello in D Major, H. VIIb:2Allegro moderato
Me Zelkowicz
Introduction and Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28
Piano Concerto in G MajorAllegramente
Miss Hsu
Mr Hurtado
Franz Joseph H(1732-1
Giovanni Bot(1821 -
Franz Joseph H
Camille Saint-S(1835-
Maurice R(1875-
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VIOLIN I
Sarah Norlund*·Bill Terwilliger·Katrina RozmusJessica Meyer
Sonja HarasirnJamecyn MorcyKirsten Swanson
Byron Tauchi*David EdwardsChris tine OlaIAlyson SlackRenee BurgherLemuel VawterErin Ryanloellan MuyskcnsJessica AlberthalVIOLIN ULaura TrauschlRyo Fukuda·Rachel Chavez
Jane ParkTerry Hsiung
Linnea KirtonMadel ine ScheerJustin Pollackt
Ricky QuinonesBen MasonKris TorbushDaniel Th igpenStefanic PutmanJacob DanzigerMark HallQuinton Morr is
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAVIOLA
Camille HallManuel Diaz·Jessica StephensonAmos LiuB1 EngravBjorg LarsonArmando Sardinas
JessicaSchiffmannKale Hedin
Ann Pi mal
Cheryl WhydcCELLOSamuel NorlundGeorge Work·Kev in MajeskiNoe l Bli ssSally Choi
Amy ConyersJose DubontJohannes Robbins
Karen PolcshuckSamuel HopkinsEric Bli ssKathrine PollockLeamarie WilsonlIana SolomanFranklin KeelDoUBLE BASS
Brian Bar rDan Swaim*
Matt BrancheauJohn LawsonPeter Kay
Mark KobeGraham ColemanLee VeazeyTricia Pries te rMatt She lleyBrad Love lacet
FLUTEKinuka Kobaysh i
Susan KohliJul ie Aval lone,
piccoloPeter Sheridan,
asSl.OBOEMyka MillerLauren Kle inMary Lindsey
CampbellScott BanuccaCLARINETPh il ip Kowalczyk
Elliot RossMegan HodgesEri n SimmonsJulianne Kirk ,
E bo Clarinet
BA SSOONAmylia BarnellBrooke BartelsAnn Kocrner
HORN
Jill HessePeter Dah ls trom
Meredith Gangler
• * • • • • * • * * • • • * • *
James BoldinSteven Huston,
ass!.TR UMPETBen Dicki nsonDanny EvansDavid Kellen
Dan McNally
TRo:.mONEHoy t AndresAngela KochEric Kelly,
Bass Trombone
TuB.Andrew BarnesHARPMasako FukataMerrie Beth Spooner
Lisa BeckleyPERCUSSIONChad Curlow
Luke RinderknechtDavid Schotzko
Todd Warlik
Rob Desmond
•• COflcenmnster
* Faculf)' Coacht Teachlllg Assistan
Please Note: Latecomers will be seated at int ermission. No cameras, tape recorders , smo king, beveraor food in the auditorium, please .
Refreshment s are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment stand islocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream. coffee, soft drinks, and candy .
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the support received from the Nonh Carolina GeneralAssembl y, the North Carol ina Department of Cultural Resou rces and the North Ca ro lina Arts Counc
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TONIGHT'S SOLOISTS
PianiSI Guillermo Hurtado was born in Norman, OK, but has lived in Maracaibo, Venezuela, forhis life . This fall he will become a student of Dr. Andrew Coopcrslock ;I I the University of OklaNorman . Guillermo has been a soloist with the Maracaibo Symphony and has won severalcompetit ion s in Venezuela, including the Joven virtuoso del ana in 1994 , and the Moises Mole iCompetition.
Ning-Chih H..-u , violin, is a native of Taipei, Taiwan, and came to the US to study with Zvi Zeitl inKrysa al the Eastman School of Music. She received her bachelor's degree and performer's cert ificEastman, and was the winner of Eastman 's 1998 Concerto Compet ition. This fall NinS -Chih will beon her master ' s degree in Dorothy Delay's studio at The luilliard School. Ning-Chih IS a Rep ertoryProgram Fellow at BMC.
Double bassist Nathan Scott will be a freshman attending the University of North Texas in thestudent of Jeff Bradetich . Recently, Nathan was selected as the winner of the American StringAssociation Solo Competition (Double Bass Junior Division), placed second al the In ternatioCompetition, and was the winner in Clemson University's Concerto Competition.
Chad Winkler, trumpet. is ajunior at West Virginia University in his hometown of Morgantown,is study ing with Dr . John Winkler and George Vosburgh. This past spring he placed first in the
Division of the National Trumpet Competition. Chad has recently been appointed 2nd trumpet in the W(WV) Symphony Orchestra.
Aeon Zelkowicz, cello, was born in Ottawa and grew up in Pittsburgh, PA. He received hi s bachelorfrom the Eastman School of Music and is currently a student of Janos Starker while pursuing graduatat Indiana University in Bloomington. IN. This summer Aron is a teaching assistant in cello andmusic.
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PROGRAM NUMBER 67
Ca nonic Sonata No . 3VivaceGrave
Allegro assai
Brevard M u Center
Harmony Hall
Thursday, AUg llst 6, 199812: IS , 'M
BACH'S LUNC;H SERIES
Billy Jon McPhail, Javier Oviedo. saxophones
Auf dem Strom
Piano Trio in E-nllt, Op . I No . 1
I. Allegro
" F'ling," fo r Guita r Quartet
Hugo Vera. tenorChristian Iahar -so n , horn
Andrew CampLell, piano
David Edwarc's , violin
Abigail McCutdeon , 'c ello
Thomas Bandy. piano
Tom Echols, Oren Fader , Josh Jrau, Mall Rohde, guitars
G. P. Telemann
F. Schubert
L. v . Beethoven
L. Heritage
Last Tango in Bayr e uth P . Schickele
Anna Claire Ballard, Arnylia Barnett, Cha l Jes Gartrell, Nick Riggan. bassoons
Trio in B-flat Major , Op. II
II . Adagio
Alix Reinhard . clarine tKile Hill, "::ello
Corinne Fink-Adkins , piano
L. v. Beethoven
Contrasts B. Bartok
III. Sebes (Fast Dance)
Four Early Hymns
Lard! come away!
Wh o is this fair one?
Suite fo r F'ive Trumpets
Ralph Skiano, clarinet
Eric Se we ll . vio lin
To m Bandy. piano
Hugo Vera , teno r
Nils Bullman .t, violaAndrew Campi·ell, piano
Brevard Music Center' nlmpet Ensemble
Special the nks to
Straus}ark
R. Vaughan Williams
R. La Presti
Offical sponsor of the 1998 8revard Music Festival
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTY
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Thursday, August 6, 19988:00 PM
TRANSYLVANIA CHAMBER STRINGS
Amanda Schubert, conductor
Concerto in D Major for Harp and String OrchestraAllegro moderatoLargoAllegro
Antonio (167
Lisa Beckley, Liesl Tison, Erin Marie Collins, Musako Fukata ,and Merrie Beth Spooner, harps
Endymion's Sleep
Sinfonia II in DAllegro
J. Mark Scearce, guest conductor
INTERMISSION
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BANDSarah McKoin, conductor
Jamie Hafner, guest conductor
March of the Belgian Paratroopers
Rikudim
Mr Hafner
Sun Dance
Armenian Dances
J. Mark
Felix Mend(180
L
Van de
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TRANSYLVANIA CHAMBER STRINGSV IOLI N I VIOLI N II VIOLA Abigail McCutch
Katherine Lawton.... Lynnsey Smi th Adam Decn Kendra Bauer
Heather Smith David Campbell Laura Gonan Man Rohde
Mariana Bowling Mahalia Em ri ck Pascal Sauniert Miriam Hess
Jamie Futscher lenni Lee Rob inson Monica Rose Ronald Coleman
Elizabeth Gosa Lola Thelin Laura Lc llgo wski DoUBLE BASS
Matthew Ficdcrlcin Crystal Webb CELLO Joy Bowden
Brendan Adamson Hannah Whitehead Ryan Kuck
Megan Guenlhert Aron Zclkowiczt
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BAND
FUITE SAXOPHONE Sara Snyder Neil Heuer
And rew Rehrig Aaron Marcus, Roger Espinoza Nathan Harl essKazuki Sh imani Alto Saxophone Jordan Kretchmer Nancy Rogerst
Hay ley Morse Olaf Bjomstal , Jana GaJ lowayt
Diana Siwiak Alto Scuophone TROMBONE
Eve deBordenave Kun Beard , Steven Menard .. C o n c e n f t U l s t ~Kazuki $himani Tenor Saxophone Jonathan Leeke t Tea ching Ass i
Elizabeth Wor land Dustin Williams, Sleven Norris
Arney Strongt Baritone Saxophone Erick Shaw,
OBOE BASSOON Bass Trombone
Faith Scho lfield Camille Thelin EUPHONIUM
James Perreauli Becki Brush Jessica BrewsterCLARINET Amy li a Bamellt Kimberly Cann
Ken Graves"'''' HORN TUBA
Vincent Fonado Michelle Dixon Daniel Davis
Kate Bollon Jonathan Murray Rachel Cook
Kiera Thompson Michael Arthur HARP
Dalphne Johnson Brendan Adams Liesl Tison
Valerie Poo l Michael Arthur Erin Marie Co llins
David Kirby t Rebecca McColUlellt PERCUSSION
Alar Kukk, TRUMP ET Mihaela Vana
Bass Clar inet David Buttrick Kelly Brimon
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PROGRAM NUMBER SIXTY-NINE AND SEVENTY-FOUR
Brevard Music Cente rWh it tington-Pfohl Auditorium
Dress RehearsalThursday, August 6 , 1998
7:30 PM
PerfonnanceSaturday, August 8, 1998
7: 30 PM
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER RESIDENT OPERA WORKSHOP
John Greer, general manager
presents
CINDERELLA
Music by Gioacchino Ross ini
Libretto by Feretti
Jobn Greer. conductor David Holley. directorTed Simpson, se t designer Les lie Bernstein, costume desig
Alidoro ...Don MagnificoClorinda .. .Thi sbe .. .Cinderella .
Don Rami ro .Dand ini .
Joe Sa int , light ing des igner
CAST
· .. Dav· ClifforJennifer
· Julie DeAngelia
Matthew Kenneth R
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ACT ONE
Don Magnifico 's Dilapidated Mansion
INTERMISSION
ACT TWO
Scene One The Ballroom of the Prince's Palace
PAUSEScene Two The Ballroom, somewhat later
I NTERMISSION
ACT THREE
Scene One Don Magnifico 's mansion
Scene Two The Throne Room of the Prince 's Palace
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SYNOPSIS
ACT I DOll Magnifico's diliJpidared mansionThe Baron's two ~ l y daughters. Clorinda and Thisbe, are bi ckering as usual, stopping only occsnap al their step-sister, Cmderella. who serves as the family maid. A knock is heard at the dooCinderella opens it there stands a -beggar. · actually Alidoro, disguised tutor of the handsome yoDon Ramiro. As the Prince hopes to marry soon, Alidoro has been SCnt to the house to invdaughters as possible choices for the Prince's bride. In spite of the objections of her sisters, Cindehim bread and coffee. Shortly thereafter, severa] courtiers arrive with an invitation for the Badaughters to attend a grand ball being given at the palace that evening by the Prince. Clorinda and T
rush off to gel dressed, each convinced that she will be chosen.
Later, while Cinderella helps her sisters dress, another stranger ~ p e a r s at the door -- this timehimself, disguised as his Own valet, Dandini. Having heard from hiS tutor of the lovely and kindhe wants to see for himself how suitable the young lady would be. They fall in love at firsCinderella is all the more unhappy, a s s u m i n ~ that she will not be pernutted to attend the bathereafter, Dandini, disguised as the Prince, viSits Don Magnifico's house in order to choose a bridand Thistle are esconed to the Palace, leaving Cinderella behind . To her swprise, Alidoro appearannounces that he will lake her (0 the ball. He produces a beautiful costume for her and they driv
ball in a splendid coach.
Acr.D Thl! Ballroom of rhl! Prinu's Palau'Ciiideiella arrives and instantly arouses the interest of everyone, panicularly Prince Ramiro,disguised as his valet, Dandini. In the meantime, the real Dandini, disguised as the Prince, henamored of Cinderella himself, but she tells him that she really loves the man whom she thinks iThe Prince overhears this remark: and is, of course, delighted. But amid the confusion, the clmidnight and Cinderella suddenly remembers that she must retum home immediately . Befohowever, she looses her slipper. The Prince vows to search for ber, no matter what it takes .
ACT m Don. Magnifico's Mansion.
The next morning, while Cinderella is going about ber chores, unaware that the Prince is secountryside for ber, a thunderstorm comes up, forcing the royal pany to seek. shelter at the Baron
The twO sisters try on the slipper, which of course does not fit . When Cinderella enters, the Prthat she be given the chance to try it on . It fits and be embraces her and announces that this isbride.
After her marriage the new Princess reveals her true benevolent character by inviting the Baron ansisters to share in her luxUl')' .
BIOGRAPHIES
David Won was born in South Korea and moved to America when he was 16. He received hisdegree and performer's cenificate in music at Eastman School of Music. Mr. Won's most recent einclude the role of Dr. Banolo in Mozan's The Marriage of Figaro and soloist in Handel's Mes
Currently working on a Masters of Music from Rice University, bass-baritone Clift'ord Delix hasprincipal roles in Donizeui's L 'Elisir d'amore and Mozan's Cosi fan lUlU. Mr. Derix bas also a
soloist in Bach's St. John Passion and Handel 's Messiah .
Jennifer Toohey, soprano, is currently working towards her Bachelor of Music degree in vocal pat the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College in New York. City. In New York she hasleading roles in numerous operatic productions. Ms. Toohey's solo appearances in the concert stnumerous lieder and an song recitals in Spolero, Italy, as well as throughout New York City . InToohey was the recipient of the Claire Bennett Moringiello Award in opera. Ms. Toohey is asoprano Sherry Overholt.
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Mezzo-soprano Julie De Vaere is pursuing a master 'S degree from the University of Michigan. recently sung the ro les of the Third Lady in Mozart 's The Magic Flutt and Rosette in Manon with MOpera. Her repenoire includes Cherubino. Miss Jessel, Siebel, L' Efanl and Nicklausse. Future engainclude Alisa in Lucia di lAmmermoor and L 'Enfam et its Sonileges with the Illinois Symphony Or
Angelia LaRock has a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Austin Peay State University in ClaTennessee. She redeved her Master of Music from Rice University in Houslon, Texas. While tperformed in numerous oratorios and operas including Dorabetla in Cosi fan tune , Ma in Tender/and.In Suo r Angelica, Mozart 's Requiem and Regina CoeJi. Ms. LaRock spent one summer at the AspeFestival and is returning to Brevard (or her s«ond season. Last summer she sang the title role inCarmen .
Originally from New Concord, Oh io, Matthew Pittman made his professional debut in March aAlmaviva in II Barbiere di Siviglia with the Huntsville ()pera Theater. His recent appearancesFerrando in Mozart 's Cosi /an tulle and Slender in The Merry Wives 0/ Windsor. Concen appearancesBach's Christmas Oratorio, Mozart's Requiem and Beethoven 's Ninth Symphony . Mr . PUtman wamember of the Robert Shaw Festival Singers.
Baritone Kenneth Roberson recen{]y earned his bachelor 's degree in vocal perfonnance with honothe University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has won many I?restigious vocal competitions in tmost recently the Rosa Ponselle International Competition, rtcelVlng a gold medallion, $25,000 anengagements in Baltimore and New York City ' s Lincoln Center. In the faIi of 1996 he was presented i
in New York City by the Marilyn Home Foundation on its vocal recital series On Wings ofSong . Thwas laler broadcast on WQXR. He returned to this series in May 1998, where be was featured Penderecki String Quanet. In September he will begin a year's contract with the Zurich Opera Stu
COURTIERS
Zachary Bruton, Houston, TX. Rice University; Simeon Esper, Otsego, MI , Florida Slate UnGerardo Garciacano . Denton. TX. University of North Texas; Gary Haase. Iowa City. 1A ; JuanSan Antonio, TX; Creighton James. Houston. TX . Rice University; Tbomas Johnson. Blooming
Indiana University ; Patrick Miller. Minneapolis. MN ; Guilhenue Rog,ano. Ann Arbor, MI . UnivMichigan; Michael Skyles, Stamford. Cf; Henry Stenta. Wilmington, DE; Karim Sulayman. ChicEastman School of MUSiC; Julien UhliR. New York. NY. Mannes School of Music; Hugo Vera . AnnMI. University of Michigan; Clint Williams, Oklahoma City. OK .
UNDERSTIJDIES
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BREVARD MUS IC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLI N I V IOLA OBOE TROMBONE
Kat ie Mclin ·· Manuel Diaz· Kathi 10 Smith Hoyt Andres
Tomasz Golka Nils Bullmann Myka M iller KEYBOARD
Ning-Chih Hsu· Matt Diek man CLARINET Kr istin Roach·
Eric Sewell Allyson Habeeb Er ic Ginsberg· TIMPANI
Tim Bake r Charles Krigbaum Alill Reinh ardt Timolhy K Ada ms
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Justi n Po llack Elaine Anderson'" Barrick Stees· Chad Curlew
Srem Williams Ken Pruitt A nn Koerner Todd Warl ik
VI OLIN II l ennifer Hacke l! HORN
Ryo Fukuda· Jose Dubon Jean Man in* " Concen master
Emily Wilson DoUBLE B Bryan Adkins,
BMC Faculty
Mary Perkinso n Dan Swaim'" TRUMPET
Phy ll is Roback Ryan Kuck Mark Schubert ·
Mil an Dukic FLVTE Chad Wi nkler
l enn ifer Kempa Julie Avallone
Amber Good
. " .Please NOIe: Latecomers will be seated at intermission . No cameras, tape recorders, smoking , bevor food in the audilOrium, please .
Refreshments are available be fore the perfo rmance and during intermiss ion. The refreshmem standlocated across the walkway fro m th e auditorium and has ice cream , coffee , soft dr inks , and candy
The Brevard Music Center is grateful fo r the support received from the North Carolina GeneralAssembly, th e North Ca rolina Depanmem of Cu ltural Resources and the North Carolina Arts Cou
Special thanks to The Costu me Co llection, New York, NY.
Thanks also to th t Canadian Opera Company and Opera Ontario for providi ng rehearsal materials.
Brt vard Music Center wishes to thank the Brevard An ti que Ma ll for provid ing set propert ies.
To night' s performance is sponsored in part by Lite 98.9 and WT ZY 880.
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Entire product ion by the Brevard Opera Workshop and Brevard Music Center o rganizations.
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTY·ONE
Brevard Music CenterWhittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Friday, August 7, 19987:30 PM
BY REQUESTFabulous Fifths
TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAThomas Joiner , conductor
SymphonyNo.5
in C Minor, Op. 67I . Allegro con brio
Symphony No.5 in B·flat Major, D. 485l. Allegro
Symphony No . 5 (9) in E Minor, Op. 95 "From the New World"IV . Allegro con Fuoco
INTERMISSION
Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor/D MajorIV. Adagietto
Symphony No.5 in 0 Minor, Op. 47IV . Allegro non troppo
Ludwig van Be(177
Franz S(1797
Antonio(1841
Gustav(1860
Dmitri Shosta(1906
Underwriting for this concert program has been provided byThe Utley Foundation or Spartanburg, SC.
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAVIOLIN ISonja Harasim··Byron Tau chi*Sarah NorlundLemuel Vaw terJessica AlberthalJamecyn MorcyKatrina RozmusBill Terwilliger'"David EdwardsJe ss ica MeyerChristine OtalAlyson SlackKirsten SwansonErin RyanJoellan MuyskensRenee BurgherVIOLIN lJLaura Trausch!Ryo Fukuda'"
Rachel ChavezLinnea KinonJane ParkQuinlan MorrisTerry HsiungJu stin PollacktKris TorbushJacob OanzingerRicky QuinonesStephanie PutmanMark HallBen Mason
Daniel Thigpen
Madeline Scheer
VIOLA
Camille HallThomas Kluge·Jessica StephensonAmos LiuBJ EngravBjorg LarsonArmando SardinasJessica Schi ffmannKa le HedinAnn PimatChery l WhydeCELW
Samuel NorlundGeorge Work'"Franklin KeelKevin MajeskiKaren PoleschuckAmy ConyersKatherine Pollock
Madeleine Galz·lIana SolomanNoel BlissJohannes Robb in sEric BlissSamuel Hopkinsl.eamaric WilsonSally ChoiDoUBLE BASS
Brian BarrDan Swaim·Man BrancheauJohn Lawson
Peter Kay
Mark KobeGraham ColemanLee VeazeyTricia Pri esterMan ShelleyBrad Lovclace tFLUTEKinuka KobayashiSu san KohliJulie Avallone,
piccoloPeter Sheridan ,
ass\.OBOE
Myka Miller
Lauren KleinMary Lindsey
CampbellScon BartuccaCLAR INET
Philip KowalczykElliot RossMegan HodgesErin SimmonsJulianne Kirk,
ClarinetBASSOONAmyl ia BarnettBrooke Barte lsAnn KoernerHORN
Jill HessePeter Dahlst rom
Meredith Gangler
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James BoldinSteven HuslOn,
ass!.TRmlPETBen DickinsonDanny EvansDavid KellenDan McNallyTROMBONE
Hoyt AndresAngela KochEric Kelly,
Bass TromboneTUBA
Andrew BarnesHARPMasako FukataMerrie Beth SpoonLisa BeckleyPERCUSSION
Chad CurlowLuke RinderknechtDavid SchotzkoTodd WarlikRob Desmond
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Please Note: Latecomers will be sealed at intenniss ion . No cameras, tape recorders, smok in g, bevor food in the auditorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermi ssion. The refreshment stand
located across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, co ffee , soft drinks, and candy .
Tonight 's concen is sponsored in pan by Lite 98.9.
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the suppon received from the Nonh Carolina GeneralAssembly , the Nonh Carolina Department of Cu ltural Resources and the Nonh Carolina Ans Cou
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Ce nter. AU pianos are moisture-protected byDAMPP-CHASER dehumidifiers .
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTY-TWO
Brevard Mu sic CenterWhittington -Pfohl Auditorium
Saturday. Augu st 8. 19982:00 PM
STUDENT SHOWCASE
TRANSYLVANIA WIN!) ENSEMBLEJamie Hafner , conductor
Irish Reel , "Molly on lhe Shore"
Concert Over ture. "F lag of Stars"
TRANSYLVAN IA CHAMBER STRINGSAmanda Schubert , conductor
Holberg Suile, Op. 40PraeludeSarabandeGavoue: Mu selle
AirRigadoon
Sun Dance
Armenian Dances
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BANDSarah McKain, conductor
Percy G(188
Gordo(189
Edvar(184
Frank
Alfr
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANDSarah McKoin. conductor
Carmina Burana (1936)I . 0 Fortuna, vclut Luna2. Fortune plango vulnera3. Ecce gramm4. Tanz · Uf dem anger5. Floret silva6. Were diu werlt a1le min7. ArnOT volat undique8. Ego sum abbas9. In taberna quando sumus10 . In Trutina11 . Dulcissime12. Ave formosissima13 . Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
Anna Christy. sopranoJuan Jose Ibarra, baritone
Ms Christy
Mr Ibarra
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TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRADavid Becker. conductor
Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op . 67IV. Allegro
Symphony No.3 in E-Ilat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish"IV. Feierlich (Solemn)
The Carnival (1994)
Ludwig van Bee(1770
Rohert Sch(1810
Andrew
Underwriting for lhis concert program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley FoundatiOD of Spar1anburg. SC•
.. ... . . . .. . ..Please Nott : ulc:COmers will be seated at intermission. No cameras, tape recorders, smoking. beor food in the auditorium, please.
Refreshments are available before the performance and during intermission. The refreshment standlocated across the walkway from the auditorium and has ice cream, coffee, soft drinks. and candy
The Brevard Music Center is grateful for the suppon received from the Nonh Carolina GeneralAssembly , the NOM Carolina Depanmem of Cultural Resources and the Nonh Carolina Am Cou
BALDWIN is the official piano of the Brevard Music Center. All pianos are moisrure·protccted byDAMPP-CHASER dehurrudifiers.
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TRANSYLVANIA SYMPHONIC BANDR un Alar Kukk Michael Arthu r, BASS TROf\1I l0NEErica Bass Dalphnc Johnson asst. Breit EvansDiana Siwiak Kiera Thompson Casey Maltese Erick ShawEve deBordenave Jill King, Jonathan Murray. EUPIIONIUM
Andrew Rehrig. Bass Clarinet asst . Clay Johnsonpiccolo $AXOt'1I0J'l,'E Lauren Vinoski Cecilia Lc
Kazuki Shintani Aaron Marcus , Brendan Ad ams, Jessica Brews terCatherine Wylly Al to Saxophone asst. TUBAHayley Morse Kun Ikmj , CO RNET Charlie MeldrumElil<1bclh Worland Alto Saxophone Paul Lowry Dan iel Dav isOno£ Dustin Williams, David Pinel Rachel CookCoJin Bauer Tenor Saxophone Jessica Litlle IiARP
Victoria Newton Olaf Bjomslal, Sara Snyder Lies! TisonReid Messich BarilOnc Saxophone TRUMPET Erin Marie Co llinsCLARINET BASSOON David Bumick PERCUSSIONKathryn Boilon" Anna Claire Ballard Roger Esp inoza Manuel Bom iaArianna Smith Cami The lin Jordan Kretchmcr Chris HanKati Helms Becki Brush TROMBONE Robert HudsonKen Graves HORN Bcn Dickinson Adam MamulaRosemary Tarcza Jillian Rogers Stcven Menard Brian McKinney
Erin Simmons Su san Scharber, Martin McCain Mihaela VanaAllison Grabcr asst. Jonathan Leeke Neil HeuerEl> Clarinet Christian Haumesser Steven Norris Adam Epstein
TRANSYLVANIA WIND ENSEMBLEFLlJI"E Elliol1 Ross Rebecca McConnell Cecilia LeJul ie Avallone Megan Hodges Peter Dahlst rom, TUBA
Dana Siau Jill i ~ . ass!. Megan TiedtSusan Kohli. Bass lari nel Steven Huston. Eric Fuller
piccolo Jul ianne Kirk . ass!. Andrew BarnesTeresa Lemaire E l> Clarinet CORNET HARPJess ica Sherer SAXOPHONE Joe Gudor f Lisa BeckleyErica Bass Jav ier Oviedo , David Kellen Masako Fukala
OBOE Alto Saxophone Dan McNally PERCUSS IONMariah Ward Billr; McPhail. Danny Evans Manuel BomiaKari Kistler A to Saxophone TRUMPET Roben HudsonLauren Klein Lee Worley. Ben McMill an Hiroko OkadaScOI1 Bart ucca Tenor Saxophone Bill Dickinson Nancy RZ1::e rsMary Lindsay Mariah McPhail. TRmtBOl\"E Mihaela ana
Ca mpbell Bari lone Saxophone Chad Doswell Rob DesmondCLAR INET BASSOON Ben Dick insonRalph Sk iano" Amylia Barnell Manin McCain, •• C o n c ~ n m a s r e r Arianna Smith Nicholas Riggan ass!.Erin Simmons Charles Gartrell BA SS TROMBONEVincenl Fortado HORN Lee WallsPhillip Kowlaczyk Le s Harkey Brett Evans
Alar Kukk David Byrd-Mar row EUPHONIUMKen Graves Meredilh Gangler Clay Johnson
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FLun:
Andrew RehrigKazuki ShintaniHayley MorseDiana Siwi:JkEve dcBordenaveKazuki ShimaniElizabeth WorlandAmc}' StrongtOBOE
Faith ScholfieldJamcs PcrreaultCLARINETKen Graves**Vincent FortadoKate BoltonKiera ThompsonDalphne Johnson
VIOLIN IDavid EdwardsMargaret Baldridge*Rachel ChavezJane ParkJessica AlberthalTerry HsuingLinnea Ki rtonJames HarveytMadeline Sc heerRicky QuinonesDaniel ThigpenJacob Danzinger
Mark HallJamie FutscherElizabeth GosaVIOLIN II
Stefanie PutnamJeanne Majors*Katherine LawtonMatthew FiederleinMariana BowlingSarah BrittDavid CampbellMegan GuenthcrtHeather Smi th
Sun Kyo ChongHolly EmrickLynnsey SmithLola Thelin8rendon AdamsonCrystal WebbJcnni Lee Robinson
TRANSYLVANIA CONCERT BANDValerie PoolDavid Kirby *Alar Kukk,Bass Clarinet
$A:\OI'IION£Aaron Marcus ,
Alto Sax ophoneOlaf 8jornstal ,Al to Sax ophone
Ku rt 8eard ,Tenor Saxophone
Du stin Williams ,Baritone Saxophone
BASSOONCamille ThelinBecki BrushAmylia Barneu t
HORNMichelle DixonJonathan MurrayMi chael Arthur8rendan AdamsMichael ArthurRebecca McConn c1l tTRUMPETDavid BuurickSara SnyderRoger EspinozaJordan KretchmerJana Galloway tTROMBONESleven MenardJonathan LeekeSleven Norris
Erick Shaw,Bas s Trombone
E P O U Jess ica BrewsterKimberly CannT UBA
Daniel DavisRachel CookH AR PLiesl TisonErin Marie CollinsPERCUSSIONMihaela VanaKelly BrintonNeil HeuerNathan HarlessNancy Rogers t
TRANSYLVANIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA
VIOLA FLlJTE David PinelArmandon Sardinas Teresa Lemaire TROMBONEPascal Sauniert Dana Siau Angela KochJessica Schiffman Jessica Sherer, Chad DoswellKate Hedin piccolo Eric Kelley.Ann Pima! OBOE Bass TromboneCheryl Whyde Victoria Ne wton TUBAAdam Dccn Colin Bauer Eric Fulle rMonica Rose Reid Messich Charlie MeldrumLaura Gorton Faith Scholfield HARPCELLO James Perreault Er in Marie Coll insSally Choi CLARINET Lit: sl TisonElaine Anderson* Rosemary TarC71l PERCUSSION
Karen Poleshuck Eric Simmons Chris HartEric Bliss Allison Graber Br ian McKinneyLeamarie Wilson Jill King, Luke Rindt:rknechtJose Dubont Bass Clarinet Nancy RodgerstHannah Whitehead BASSOON Todd Warl ickKatherine Pollock Nicholas Rigganllana Soloman Charles Gartrell •• ConcertmasterRonald Coleman Anna Claire Ballard • BMC FaculryAbigai l McCutcheon HoR,'I,' CoachKendra Bauer Dav id Byrd-Marrow t Teaching AssisDOUBLE BASS Christian HaumesserMatt Brancheau Casey MalteseKevin Mauldin* Michelle Dixon
Peter Kay Lauren VinoskiGraham Coleman asst.Mark Kobe Susan Scharber.Lee Veazey asst.Matt Shelley TRUMPET
Joy Bowden Jess ica Lillit:Brad LovelacC+ Paul Lowry
Ben McMillan
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VIOLIN IKatherine Lawton U
Heather Smith
Mariana BowlingJamie FutscherEli zabe th GosaMatthew Ficderlcin
TRANSYLVANIA CHAMBER STRINGSVIOLIN II VIOLA Abigail McCutcLynnsey Smith Adam Deen Kc nd ra Bau erDavid Campbell Laura Gonon Malt Rohde
Mahalia Emrick Pascal Sauniert Miriam HessJenni Lee Robinson Monica Rose Ronald ColemanLola Thelin Laura Lcngowski DOUBLE BASSCrystal Webb CELLO Joy BowdenBrendan Adamson Hannah Whitehead Ryan KuckMegan Guenthcrt Aron Zelkowiczt
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Duo No. I , Op. 55AndanteAllegretto
Trio No . 1Allegro
Fling , for Guitar Quartet
Bre vard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Friday, August 7, 19984:30 PM
CLASSICAL GUITAR CHAMBER RECITAL
Oren Fader. director
Thomas Echols, Matthew Rohde, guitars
Erica Bass, flutePhyllis Roback, violinMatthew Rohde, guitar
Fernando (1778-18
Jean Kreut(1778-18
Lee Herit
(b. 19Thomas Echols, Oren Fader, Joshua Grau, Matthew Rohde, guitars
Se lect ions from Seven Popular Spanish SOllgsEl Pane MorunoAsturianaCancionNanaPo lo
Cantabile
Gerardo Garciacano, baritoneOren Fader, guitar
INTERMISS ION
Tim Baker, violinThomas Ec hol s, guitar
Trio No.3, from the Lolldon TriosSpiritoso: Alia marciaAndanteAllegro
Messrs Echols , Fader. Rohde, guitars
Tango SuiteTango No. I - All egro
Messrs Echols and Fader, guitars
Selections from 12 Spanish DancesSpanish Dance No .5 "Andalucia"Spanish Dance No. 2 "Oriental"Spanis.h Dance No. 3 "Zarabanda"
Messrs Fader and Rohde, guitars
Manuel de Fa(1876-19
Niccolo Pagan(1782-18
Franz Joseph Ha(1732-18
Astor Piazz
Enrique Gran(1867-19
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1998 Brevard Music Center Piano Competition
Final Round - Saturday, August 8
Each contestant will perform for 30 minutes. Should a contestant's program exceed 30
minutes, the jury will instruct the contestant to stop. Please do not applaud during acontestant's segment; applause is permitted at the end of each segment.
2:00 Nadia Sabau
Prelude and Fugue in G minor, WTC II
Etude No.1
Scherzo in E major, Op . 54
'Three Movements from PetrushkaUl La Semaine Grasse
2:30 Tara Tupper
Fifteen Hungarian Peasant SongsNos, 1-7
Ballade No. 2, Op. 38
Sonata in E flat, Op. 81a, "Lebewohl"
II Andante esprcssivo
III Vivacissimentc
3:00 Katalin Luklics
Etude-Tableau in F-sharp minor, Op . 39, No.3
Transcendental Etude No. 1 "Chasse-Neige"faschingsschwank. aus Wien, Op. 26
I Allegro
II Romanze
(II Scherzino
IV IntennezzoV Finale
3:35 Yin Hwa Lee
Sonata in D major, H. XVI:51I Andante
II Presto
Valee d'Obermann
Sonata, Op . 1
4:05 Jeremy Rafol
Impromptu in B-flat major, Op. 142, No. 3 (D. 935)
Sonata on 0 major. Op. 10, No.3I Presto
II Largo e mesto
Sonata No. I, Op. 22I Allegro marcalO
Introduction of the Jury and Announcement ofAwards
J.S. Bach
Bela Bartok
Frederic Chopin
Igor Stravinsky
Bela Bartok
Frederic Chopin
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Franz Liszt
Robert Schumann
Joseph Haydn
FranzUszt
Alban Berg
Franz Schubert
Ludwig van Beethoven
Alberto Ginastera
THE 1998 BREVARD MUSIC CENTER PIANO COMPETITION IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH
THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE U ARTISTS.
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Vocalise
Sonata No . 1 in E MinorAllegro rna non troppo
Suite No.2 in D Minor
SarabandeMinuet I and II
Concerto No.1 in A Minor
III Allegro non troppo
Concerto No.1 in A Minor
I Allegro non troppo
Brevard Music CenterStraus Auditorium
Saturday, August 8, 1998
6:30 PM
CELLO CONCERT
The Students of Madeleine Golz
Kendra Bauer, cello
Joseph Backer , piano
Karen Poleshuck, cello
Adam Roberts, piano
Robert lacobs, cello
Amy Conyers, cello
Mr Backer, piano
Katherine Pollack, cello
Mr Backer, piano
Sergei Rachmanin(1873- 194
Johannes Brahm(1833-189
I S Ba
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Saint·Sae
(1835-192
Saint·Sae
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PROGRAM NUMBER SEVENTY-FIVE
Brevard Music Center
Whittington-Pfohl AuditoriumSunday, August 9, 1998
3:00 PM
1998 SEASON FINALE
BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRADavid Effron, conductor
Dances of Galanta
EI Sombrero de rres Picos , Ballet Suite No.2
The Neighbor's DanceThe Miller's DanceFinal Dance
INTERMISSION
Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, Op. 93Moderato
AllegroAllegretto; LargoAndante; Allegro
Zoltli(18
Manuel(18
Dmitri Shost(19
Underwriting for this concen program and accompanying notes has been provided byThe Utley Foundation of Spartanburg. sc.
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BREVARD MUSIC CENTER FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAVIOLIN IPatrick Rafferty**Tomasz GolkaByron Tauchi*Ning Chih Hsu
Bill Terwilliger'"Eric SewellKatie McLin'"Tim BakerAmanda Schubcn "
Megan GuentherJustin Po llackBen Hutchens8rent Will iamsAmy WatsonJames HarveyMary K RobinsonV IOLIN II
Jeanne Majors·Emily Wilson
Margarel Ba ldridge'"Mary PerkinsonMary Ada PoolePhyllis RobackDorothy KnowlesMilan DukicJennifer KempaZoran Jasmak
V IOLA
Thomas Kluge'"Ni ls BultmannDavid Becker'"Matt Dickman
Anna Joiner*AUyson HabeebCami HallScott SchillingPascal Saunier
J c o n ~ LeeCharles KngbaumLaura Lengowski8J EngravCt:LLOCarlton McCreery·Aron ZelkowiczMadeleine Golz·Eric lenzGeorge Work'"
EBen CroyElaine Anderson'"Jennifer HackettJose DubonKen PruittBeth RosbachRobert JacobsDoUBLE BASS
Nancy CrowderBeth DaughtryBrian BarrFLUTEEric Hoover·Amber GoodTrygve Peterson·OBOE
Joseph Robinson·Paige Morgan·
English HornKathi Jo SmithJennifer MorrisonCLAR INETSteve Cohen·Eric Ginsberg·Alix ReinhardtKathryn BoltonKatie Helms,
Bass Clarinet
BASSOONBarrick Stees·Ann KoernerAmylia Barnett,
ContrabassoonH ORN
Cynthia Carr·Jean Martin*
TRUMPET
Charlie Matth iessenMark Schubert*Chad WinklerJerry BryantTROMBONE
Bill Zehfuss·Hoyt AndresChelsea French,ass !.
BASS TROMBONE
Richard Brady·TuBA
Mike Grose·KEYBOARD
Karen Kamensek·H ARPSusan Brady·Merrie Beth SpoonT IMPANITimothy K AdamsPERCUSSION
Conrad Alexander·Chad CurlowAdam MamulaHiroko OkadaLuke RinderknechtDav id Schotzko