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The Heinz Chapel Choir was founded in 1938 to coincide with the dedication of the Heinz Memorial Chapel, a gift to the University of Pittsburgh from Henry John Heinz, founder of the H.J. Heinz Company, and his children. Intended as a memorial to family matriarch Anna Margaretta Heinz, who instilled in her children the value of education and religion, the Heinz Memorial Chapel is interdenominational and welcoming to all. For 80 years, the Heinz Chapel Choir has presented a cappella music from a variety of time periods and cultural traditions and in a wealth of languages. During the first decades of its existence, the Heinz Chapel Choir’s primary responsibility was to sing the programs and services of the Chapel. While remaining an auditioned student ensemble inextricably intertwined with the Heinz Memorial Chapel, the Choir’s identity has transitioned to that of a non-liturgical concert ensemble, rooted in the a cappella idiom that resonates from its origin. Throughout its history, the Choir has always been a home for students at the University of Pittsburgh who study a wide range of academics but share a love for choral music, a dedication to excellence, and a passion for reaching the hearts and souls of their audience.
The Heinz Chapel Choir is under the direction of its tenth conductor, Dr. Susan Rice, who has served as a Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Pittsburgh since 2014, teaching the aural skills/sight-singing course sequence, and as the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Music since 2017. Prior to her appointment at Pitt, she was Assistant Professor of Music at Beloit College in Wisconsin. She has conducted traditional mixed and single-gender choruses of varying sizes, including chamber choirs, symphonic choirs, opera choruses, and vocal jazz ensembles, as well as teaching conducting, music theory, music history, class piano, and interdisciplinary courses. Rice completed a Doctor of Musical Arts in choral literature and conducting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Music in choral conducting at Western Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Music in music education at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
John Ronald Daniels is the organist and choirmaster at the Sacred Heart Church, Shadyside. A native of Cortland, New York, he earned his degrees at Grove City College and Duquesne University. Since 2000, he has been assistant organist at St. Paul Cathedral, home of the famous 1962 Rudolph von Beckerath Tracker Organ. J.R. has passed the prescribed tests in service playing and holds the prestigious certificate from the American Guild of Organists. A former E. Power Biggs Fellow of the Organ Historical Society, he has authored several articles and has been involved in saving, restoring, and installing several historic instruments. Much of his dissertation on Théodore Salomé can be found on Wikipedia.
Heinz Chapel Choir 2020 Performance Calendar
Sunday, 16 February ~ 3.30 pm Heinz Chapel Chamber Choir Festival Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Friday, 28 February ~ 2.45 pm University of Pittsburgh Honors Convocation Carnegie Music Hall
Sunday, 19 April ~ 3.00 pm Spring Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public Monday, 27 April ~ 7.30 pm Tour Farewell Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Tuesday, 28 April – International Tour Sunday, 10 May Denmark & Sweden
Performance locations include: Frihavnskirken, Copenhagen
St. Petri Kyrka, Västervik Mönsterås Kyrka, Mönsterås
Helene Stureborg Workshop, Stockholms Musikgymnasium Hedvig Eleonora Kyrka, Stockholm
Furuhöjdskyrkan, Alunda Herman Palmsalen, Färingsö församling, Stockholm
Saturday, 28 November ~ 8:15 pm Holiday Concert Series Sunday, 29 November ~ 3:00 pm Heinz Memorial Chapel Friday, 04 December ~ 8:15 pm Sunday, 06 December ~ 3:00 pm Ticket sales commence 12 October 2020
Heinz Chapel Choir Patrons We thank our patrons and choir alumni for their financial support.
~ Contributors from 01 April, 2019 to 30 October, 2019 ~
Miss Diane L. Barati Mr. Aaron J. O’Data Mr. Raymond T. Blackham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Pandolfi Linda P. Carroll, Ph.D. Prospect Street United Methodist N. John and Karen Cooper Church (Marion, OH) Ms. Mary L. Fischerkeller and Ms. Marie E. Salgado Ms. Anna Marie Caffardo Mr. and Mrs. James Sismour Jr. Mrs. Elaine M. Goldsmith Ms. Marcia G. Sutherland Mrs. Erin Mulligan Graber Mr. and Mrs. Millard K. Underwood Ms. Meredith C. McClure-Scott Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westmoreland Ms. Julie Morrow Mrs. Rebecca M. Wharton Dr. and Mrs. William B. Neff Mr. Derek P. Willis Bessie Pearl Snyder Music Legacy Fund Pitt Arts Fund
We apologize if any names were inadvertently omitted from this list.
Heinz Chapel Choir Endowed Fund Dr. Sandra Walker Russ (A&S ’66, ’70) generously established the Sandra Walker Russ, PhD, Heinz Chapel Choir Fund in June of 2012. Endowment income provides support for travel and other performance-related expenses of the Heinz Chapel Choir. Dr. Russ was a Soprano in the Choir. We are deeply grateful for her friendship and support.
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Contributions are used to help finance the Heinz Chapel Choir’s concert tours. The Heinz Chapel Choir’s long history of international touring has allowed scores of students the opportunity to experience the art and culture of other countries while evolving their musical abilities, expanding their knowledge, and broadening their worldview through an intensive travel schedule of educational excursions and performances. In Spring 2020, the Choir will embark on a 13-day tour of Denmark and Sweden. Choral singing is a prized activity for Scandinavians and music is prioritized in early educational experiences. Sweden boasts the largest number of choirs (amateur and professional) per capita in the world and saw such a remarkable surge of choral singing and composition post-WWII that scholars refer to this continuing excellence in music-making as the “Swedish choral miracle.” If you would like to lend your financial support to the 2020 International Tour, please make checks payable to the University of Pittsburgh. To give online, visit our EngagePitt campaign page at https://engage.pitt.edu/hcctour2020
Mailing Address: Heinz Chapel Choir c/o Dr. Susan Rice 128 Music Building 4337 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
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Soprano I Sofia Cadahia Frankel, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA
Nutrition and Dietetics
✣ Gracie Dunn, ’20, Merritt Island, FL Industrial Engineering/Chemical Engineering
Claire Harbison, ’20, Havertown, PA Chemistry
Annie Khodarkovskaya, ’20, Northbrook, IL Neuroscience/Chemistry/Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies/Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Lindsey Spritzler, ’23, Lansdale, PA Pre-Education
Caroline Wholean, ’22, Lyme, CT Music-Composition/Italian
Soprano II Kelly Bonnville, ’21, Springtown, PA
Biology/Chemistry/Theatre Arts Karlie Gambino, ’21, Hamburg, NY
Psychology/Biology/Chemistry
Megan Lucks, ’21, Sea Cliff, NY Chemistry/Music
Jordan McCann, ’23, Niskayuna, NY Spanish/Music
✣ Sophie Shah, ’20, Merion Station, PA Psychology/Music
Alto I Evangelian Collings, Grad, Calgary, Alberta CANADA
Philosophy (Ph.D.) Lindsay Ejoh, ’20, Upper Marlboro, MD
Neuroscience/Chemistry/Music
✣ Shannon Kelly, ’21, Media, PA Environmental Science/Religious Studies/ French
Angela Kodokian, ’20, Kennett Square, PA Psychology/Music/Africana Studies
Emma Reed, ’23, DuBois, PA Pre-Pharmacy/Chemistry
Chloe Weiss, ’23, Potomac, MD Undecided
Alto II Lydia Chlpka, ’21, West Middlesex, PA
Neuroscience/Music/Chemistry/Poetry Writing/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Dana Kaufhold, ’21, Havertown, PA Linguistics/English Literature
Emily Miller, ’23, Spring, TX Undecided
✣ Nikki Perry, ’21, Greenville, PA Bioengineering/Chemistry
Sierra Posey, ’22, Reading, PA English Writing
Kayla Romanelli, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Public and Professional Writing
Gabi Young, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Spanish/Secondary Education
Tenor I ✣ Jason Bluedorn, ’20, Slippery Rock, PA
Music-Performance Yanni Conomos, ’23, Mclean, VA
International Relations/Global Health/ Pre-Med
Daniel Headrick, ’23, Corry, PA Neuroscience/Chemistry
Nicholas Johnbosco, ’22, Downingtown, PA Microbiology/Chemistry/Music
Peter Sieck, ’23, Appleton, WI Psychology/Music
Joey Tabasco, ’23, Haddon Twp., NJ Marketing/Theatre Arts
Tenor II Drew Armstrong, ’19, Havertown, PA
Rehabilitation Science ✣ Mateen Kasim, ’22, Scranton, PA
Neuroscience/Computer Science/Chemistry
Anthony Lucchitti, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA Computer Science
Vijay Perry, ’23, Greenville, PA Neuroscience
A.J. Prestogeorge, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Marketing/Supply Chain Management/ Greek
Ryan Steinly, ’22, Doylestown, PA Spanish/Classics/German/Portuguese
Bass I Steven Cano, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Liam Doyle, ’23, Hamburg, NY Physics
Noah Kotzin, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA Music-Composition/Polish/Swedish/ Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies
Tommy Nguyen, ’23, York, PA Neuroscience/Philosophy/Spanish/Chemistry/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Shebl Rosati, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Business
Bass II Timothy Askey, ’22, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Political Science/Japanese
✣ Iain Crammond, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Film Studies/ Economics
David Dimase, ’22, Albany, NY Undecided/Environmental Studies/ Philosophy
Eric MacFadden, ’20, Marion, OH Biology/Chemistry/Music
Ian Wieczorek, ’20, Johnstown, PA Biology
✣ denotes section leader
to make
Susan Rice, Director John Ronald Daniels, Organ Saturday, 30 November ~ 8.15 pm Sunday, 01 December ~ 3.00 pm Tuesday, 03 December ~ 5.15 pm Friday, 06 December ~ 8.15 pm
Sunday, 08 December ~ 3.00 pm
Please silence your mobile phones and refrain from still photography or video recording during the performance. Thank you.
P re lud e Claude Louis Balbastre Josef est bien marié 1724-1799
I. the nobler part
Will Todd What Sweeter Music b. 1970 text by Robert Herrick, 1591-1674
What sweeter music can we bring than a carol, for to sing the birth of this our Heavenly King? Awake the voice! Awake the string! Heart, ear, and eye, and everything awake! We see Him come and know Him ours, who with His sunshine and His showers turns all the patient ground to flowers. The darling of the world is come, and fit it is we find a room to welcome him. The nobler part of all the house, it is the heart, which we will give Him; and bequeath this holly and this ivy wreath to do Him honour, who’s our King and Lord of all this reveling.
Otto Olsson Ave maris stella 1879-1964 unattributed 9th century text, sung in Latin
Hail, Star of the sea, loving mother of God and Virgin immortal, Heaven’s blissful portal!
Bob Chilcott The Rose in the Middle of Winter b. 1955 text by Charles Bennett
Stanley M. Hoffman Yih’yu l’ratson b. 1959 Psalm 19:14, sung in Hebrew
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Silent Night, Holy Night, all is calm, all is bright round yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant, so tender and mild, sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight; glories stream from heaven afar, heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Christ the Savior is born, Christ the Savior is born.
In te r lud e Robert G. Farrell Lullaby b. 1945
II. the inmost heart
Oliver Tarney The Wise Men and the Star b. 1987 text by Lucia Quinault
Howard Helvey O lux beatissima b. 1968 text attributed to Stephan Langton (d. 1228), sung in Latin
O Light most blessed, fill the inmost heart of all thy faithful. Without your grace, there is nothing in us, nothing that is not harmful.
Karl Jenkins Healing Light b. 1944 anonymous text
Deep peace of the running wave to you, deep peace of the flowing air to you, deep peace of the quiet earth to you. Amen. Deep peace of the shining stars to you, deep peace of the gentle night to you, moon and stars pour their healing light on you. Amen.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) In the Bleak Midwinter, frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago. What can I give him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb; if I were a Wise Man, I would do my part; what I can I give him: give my heart.
III. full of love
Eric William Barnum Sweeter Still: A Holiday Carol b. 1979 text by Eric William Barnum
Anders Edenroth The World for Christmas b. 1963 text by Anders Edenroth
John Rutter The Very Best Time of Year arr. Owain Park
arr. Robert Rice Frosty vs. Rudolph, The Re-Boot
Elizabeth Alexander When the Song of the Angels is Stilled b. 1962 text by Howard Thurman, 1899-1981
When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and the princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: To find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among brothers, to make music in the heart.
Fredrik Sixten Alleluia b. 1962
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Angels We Have Heard on High sweetly singing o’er the plains, and the mountains in reply echoing their joyous strains. Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo! Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? What the gladsome tidings be which inspire your heav’nly song? Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Po s t lu de Felix-Alexandre Guilmant Sortie: Noël Polonais 1837-1911
Heinz Chapel Choir
music in the heart
Soprano I Sofia Cadahia Frankel, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA
Nutrition and Dietetics
✣ Gracie Dunn, ’20, Merritt Island, FL Industrial Engineering/Chemical Engineering
Claire Harbison, ’20, Havertown, PA Chemistry
Annie Khodarkovskaya, ’20, Northbrook, IL Neuroscience/Chemistry/Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies/Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Lindsey Spritzler, ’23, Lansdale, PA Pre-Education
Caroline Wholean, ’22, Lyme, CT Music-Composition/Italian
Soprano II Kelly Bonnville, ’21, Springtown, PA
Biology/Chemistry/Theatre Arts Karlie Gambino, ’21, Hamburg, NY
Psychology/Biology/Chemistry
Megan Lucks, ’21, Sea Cliff, NY Chemistry/Music
Jordan McCann, ’23, Niskayuna, NY Spanish/Music
✣ Sophie Shah, ’20, Merion Station, PA Psychology/Music
Alto I Evangelian Collings, Grad, Calgary, Alberta CANADA
Philosophy (Ph.D.) Lindsay Ejoh, ’20, Upper Marlboro, MD
Neuroscience/Chemistry/Music
✣ Shannon Kelly, ’21, Media, PA Environmental Science/Religious Studies/ French
Angela Kodokian, ’20, Kennett Square, PA Psychology/Music/Africana Studies
Emma Reed, ’23, DuBois, PA Pre-Pharmacy/Chemistry
Chloe Weiss, ’23, Potomac, MD Undecided
Alto II Lydia Chlpka, ’21, West Middlesex, PA
Neuroscience/Music/Chemistry/Poetry Writing/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Dana Kaufhold, ’21, Havertown, PA Linguistics/English Literature
Emily Miller, ’23, Spring, TX Undecided
✣ Nikki Perry, ’21, Greenville, PA Bioengineering/Chemistry
Sierra Posey, ’22, Reading, PA English Writing
Kayla Romanelli, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Public and Professional Writing
Gabi Young, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Spanish/Secondary Education
Tenor I ✣ Jason Bluedorn, ’20, Slippery Rock, PA
Music-Performance Yanni Conomos, ’23, Mclean, VA
International Relations/Global Health/ Pre-Med
Daniel Headrick, ’23, Corry, PA Neuroscience/Chemistry
Nicholas Johnbosco, ’22, Downingtown, PA Microbiology/Chemistry/Music
Peter Sieck, ’23, Appleton, WI Psychology/Music
Joey Tabasco, ’23, Haddon Twp., NJ Marketing/Theatre Arts
Tenor II Drew Armstrong, ’19, Havertown, PA
Rehabilitation Science ✣ Mateen Kasim, ’22, Scranton, PA
Neuroscience/Computer Science/Chemistry
Anthony Lucchitti, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA Computer Science
Vijay Perry, ’23, Greenville, PA Neuroscience
A.J. Prestogeorge, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Marketing/Supply Chain Management/ Greek
Ryan Steinly, ’22, Doylestown, PA Spanish/Classics/German/Portuguese
Bass I Steven Cano, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Liam Doyle, ’23, Hamburg, NY Physics
Noah Kotzin, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA Music-Composition/Polish/Swedish/ Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies
Tommy Nguyen, ’23, York, PA Neuroscience/Philosophy/Spanish/Chemistry/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Shebl Rosati, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Business
Bass II Timothy Askey, ’22, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Political Science/Japanese
✣ Iain Crammond, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Film Studies/ Economics
David Dimase, ’22, Albany, NY Undecided/Environmental Studies/ Philosophy
Eric MacFadden, ’20, Marion, OH Biology/Chemistry/Music
Ian Wieczorek, ’20, Johnstown, PA Biology
✣ denotes section leader
to make
Susan Rice, Director John Ronald Daniels, Organ Saturday, 30 November ~ 8.15 pm Sunday, 01 December ~ 3.00 pm Tuesday, 03 December ~ 5.15 pm Friday, 06 December ~ 8.15 pm
Sunday, 08 December ~ 3.00 pm
Please silence your mobile phones and refrain from still photography or video recording during the performance. Thank you.
P re lud e Claude Louis Balbastre Josef est bien marié 1724-1799
I. the nobler part
Will Todd What Sweeter Music b. 1970 text by Robert Herrick, 1591-1674
What sweeter music can we bring than a carol, for to sing the birth of this our Heavenly King? Awake the voice! Awake the string! Heart, ear, and eye, and everything awake! We see Him come and know Him ours, who with His sunshine and His showers turns all the patient ground to flowers. The darling of the world is come, and fit it is we find a room to welcome him. The nobler part of all the house, it is the heart, which we will give Him; and bequeath this holly and this ivy wreath to do Him honour, who’s our King and Lord of all this reveling.
Otto Olsson Ave maris stella 1879-1964 unattributed 9th century text, sung in Latin
Hail, Star of the sea, loving mother of God and Virgin immortal, Heaven’s blissful portal!
Bob Chilcott The Rose in the Middle of Winter b. 1955 text by Charles Bennett
Stanley M. Hoffman Yih’yu l’ratson b. 1959 Psalm 19:14, sung in Hebrew
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Silent Night, Holy Night, all is calm, all is bright round yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant, so tender and mild, sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight; glories stream from heaven afar, heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Christ the Savior is born, Christ the Savior is born.
In te r lud e Robert G. Farrell Lullaby b. 1945
II. the inmost heart
Oliver Tarney The Wise Men and the Star b. 1987 text by Lucia Quinault
Howard Helvey O lux beatissima b. 1968 text attributed to Stephan Langton (d. 1228), sung in Latin
O Light most blessed, fill the inmost heart of all thy faithful. Without your grace, there is nothing in us, nothing that is not harmful.
Karl Jenkins Healing Light b. 1944 anonymous text
Deep peace of the running wave to you, deep peace of the flowing air to you, deep peace of the quiet earth to you. Amen. Deep peace of the shining stars to you, deep peace of the gentle night to you, moon and stars pour their healing light on you. Amen.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) In the Bleak Midwinter, frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago. What can I give him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb; if I were a Wise Man, I would do my part; what I can I give him: give my heart.
III. full of love
Eric William Barnum Sweeter Still: A Holiday Carol b. 1979 text by Eric William Barnum
Anders Edenroth The World for Christmas b. 1963 text by Anders Edenroth
John Rutter The Very Best Time of Year arr. Owain Park
arr. Robert Rice Frosty vs. Rudolph, The Re-Boot
Elizabeth Alexander When the Song of the Angels is Stilled b. 1962 text by Howard Thurman, 1899-1981
When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and the princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: To find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among brothers, to make music in the heart.
Fredrik Sixten Alleluia b. 1962
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Angels We Have Heard on High sweetly singing o’er the plains, and the mountains in reply echoing their joyous strains. Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo! Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? What the gladsome tidings be which inspire your heav’nly song? Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Po s t lu de Felix-Alexandre Guilmant Sortie: Noël Polonais 1837-1911
Heinz Chapel Choir
music in the heart
Soprano I Sofia Cadahia Frankel, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA
Nutrition and Dietetics
✣ Gracie Dunn, ’20, Merritt Island, FL Industrial Engineering/Chemical Engineering
Claire Harbison, ’20, Havertown, PA Chemistry
Annie Khodarkovskaya, ’20, Northbrook, IL Neuroscience/Chemistry/Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies/Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Lindsey Spritzler, ’23, Lansdale, PA Pre-Education
Caroline Wholean, ’22, Lyme, CT Music-Composition/Italian
Soprano II Kelly Bonnville, ’21, Springtown, PA
Biology/Chemistry/Theatre Arts Karlie Gambino, ’21, Hamburg, NY
Psychology/Biology/Chemistry
Megan Lucks, ’21, Sea Cliff, NY Chemistry/Music
Jordan McCann, ’23, Niskayuna, NY Spanish/Music
✣ Sophie Shah, ’20, Merion Station, PA Psychology/Music
Alto I Evangelian Collings, Grad, Calgary, Alberta CANADA
Philosophy (Ph.D.) Lindsay Ejoh, ’20, Upper Marlboro, MD
Neuroscience/Chemistry/Music
✣ Shannon Kelly, ’21, Media, PA Environmental Science/Religious Studies/ French
Angela Kodokian, ’20, Kennett Square, PA Psychology/Music/Africana Studies
Emma Reed, ’23, DuBois, PA Pre-Pharmacy/Chemistry
Chloe Weiss, ’23, Potomac, MD Undecided
Alto II Lydia Chlpka, ’21, West Middlesex, PA
Neuroscience/Music/Chemistry/Poetry Writing/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Dana Kaufhold, ’21, Havertown, PA Linguistics/English Literature
Emily Miller, ’23, Spring, TX Undecided
✣ Nikki Perry, ’21, Greenville, PA Bioengineering/Chemistry
Sierra Posey, ’22, Reading, PA English Writing
Kayla Romanelli, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Public and Professional Writing
Gabi Young, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Spanish/Secondary Education
Tenor I ✣ Jason Bluedorn, ’20, Slippery Rock, PA
Music-Performance Yanni Conomos, ’23, Mclean, VA
International Relations/Global Health/ Pre-Med
Daniel Headrick, ’23, Corry, PA Neuroscience/Chemistry
Nicholas Johnbosco, ’22, Downingtown, PA Microbiology/Chemistry/Music
Peter Sieck, ’23, Appleton, WI Psychology/Music
Joey Tabasco, ’23, Haddon Twp., NJ Marketing/Theatre Arts
Tenor II Drew Armstrong, ’19, Havertown, PA
Rehabilitation Science ✣ Mateen Kasim, ’22, Scranton, PA
Neuroscience/Computer Science/Chemistry
Anthony Lucchitti, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA Computer Science
Vijay Perry, ’23, Greenville, PA Neuroscience
A.J. Prestogeorge, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Marketing/Supply Chain Management/ Greek
Ryan Steinly, ’22, Doylestown, PA Spanish/Classics/German/Portuguese
Bass I Steven Cano, ’23, Pittsburgh, PA
Mechanical Engineering
Liam Doyle, ’23, Hamburg, NY Physics
Noah Kotzin, ’21, Pittsburgh, PA Music-Composition/Polish/Swedish/ Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies
Tommy Nguyen, ’23, York, PA Neuroscience/Philosophy/Spanish/Chemistry/ Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Shebl Rosati, ’22, Pittsburgh, PA Business
Bass II Timothy Askey, ’22, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Political Science/Japanese
✣ Iain Crammond, ’20, Pittsburgh, PA English Writing/Film Studies/ Economics
David Dimase, ’22, Albany, NY Undecided/Environmental Studies/ Philosophy
Eric MacFadden, ’20, Marion, OH Biology/Chemistry/Music
Ian Wieczorek, ’20, Johnstown, PA Biology
✣ denotes section leader
to make
Susan Rice, Director John Ronald Daniels, Organ Saturday, 30 November ~ 8.15 pm Sunday, 01 December ~ 3.00 pm Tuesday, 03 December ~ 5.15 pm Friday, 06 December ~ 8.15 pm
Sunday, 08 December ~ 3.00 pm
Please silence your mobile phones and refrain from still photography or video recording during the performance. Thank you.
P re lud e Claude Louis Balbastre Josef est bien marié 1724-1799
I. the nobler part
Will Todd What Sweeter Music b. 1970 text by Robert Herrick, 1591-1674
What sweeter music can we bring than a carol, for to sing the birth of this our Heavenly King? Awake the voice! Awake the string! Heart, ear, and eye, and everything awake! We see Him come and know Him ours, who with His sunshine and His showers turns all the patient ground to flowers. The darling of the world is come, and fit it is we find a room to welcome him. The nobler part of all the house, it is the heart, which we will give Him; and bequeath this holly and this ivy wreath to do Him honour, who’s our King and Lord of all this reveling.
Otto Olsson Ave maris stella 1879-1964 unattributed 9th century text, sung in Latin
Hail, Star of the sea, loving mother of God and Virgin immortal, Heaven’s blissful portal!
Bob Chilcott The Rose in the Middle of Winter b. 1955 text by Charles Bennett
Stanley M. Hoffman Yih’yu l’ratson b. 1959 Psalm 19:14, sung in Hebrew
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Silent Night, Holy Night, all is calm, all is bright round yon virgin mother and child. Holy infant, so tender and mild, sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night, shepherds quake at the sight; glories stream from heaven afar, heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Christ the Savior is born, Christ the Savior is born.
In te r lud e Robert G. Farrell Lullaby b. 1945
II. the inmost heart
Oliver Tarney The Wise Men and the Star b. 1987 text by Lucia Quinault
Howard Helvey O lux beatissima b. 1968 text attributed to Stephan Langton (d. 1228), sung in Latin
O Light most blessed, fill the inmost heart of all thy faithful. Without your grace, there is nothing in us, nothing that is not harmful.
Karl Jenkins Healing Light b. 1944 anonymous text
Deep peace of the running wave to you, deep peace of the flowing air to you, deep peace of the quiet earth to you. Amen. Deep peace of the shining stars to you, deep peace of the gentle night to you, moon and stars pour their healing light on you. Amen.
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) In the Bleak Midwinter, frosty wind made moan, earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago. What can I give him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb; if I were a Wise Man, I would do my part; what I can I give him: give my heart.
III. full of love
Eric William Barnum Sweeter Still: A Holiday Carol b. 1979 text by Eric William Barnum
Anders Edenroth The World for Christmas b. 1963 text by Anders Edenroth
John Rutter The Very Best Time of Year arr. Owain Park
arr. Robert Rice Frosty vs. Rudolph, The Re-Boot
Elizabeth Alexander When the Song of the Angels is Stilled b. 1962 text by Howard Thurman, 1899-1981
When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and the princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: To find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among brothers, to make music in the heart.
Fredrik Sixten Alleluia b. 1962
Au di enc e Ca ro l (please stand) Angels We Have Heard on High sweetly singing o’er the plains, and the mountains in reply echoing their joyous strains. Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo! Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? What the gladsome tidings be which inspire your heav’nly song? Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo!
Po s t lu de Felix-Alexandre Guilmant Sortie: Noël Polonais 1837-1911
Heinz Chapel Choir
music in the heart
The Heinz Chapel Choir was founded in 1938 to coincide with the dedication of the Heinz Memorial Chapel, a gift to the University of Pittsburgh from Henry John Heinz, founder of the H.J. Heinz Company, and his children. Intended as a memorial to family matriarch Anna Margaretta Heinz, who instilled in her children the value of education and religion, the Heinz Memorial Chapel is interdenominational and welcoming to all. For 80 years, the Heinz Chapel Choir has presented a cappella music from a variety of time periods and cultural traditions and in a wealth of languages. During the first decades of its existence, the Heinz Chapel Choir’s primary responsibility was to sing the programs and services of the Chapel. While remaining an auditioned student ensemble inextricably intertwined with the Heinz Memorial Chapel, the Choir’s identity has transitioned to that of a non-liturgical concert ensemble, rooted in the a cappella idiom that resonates from its origin. Throughout its history, the Choir has always been a home for students at the University of Pittsburgh who study a wide range of academics but share a love for choral music, a dedication to excellence, and a passion for reaching the hearts and souls of their audience.
The Heinz Chapel Choir is under the direction of its tenth conductor, Dr. Susan Rice, who has served as a Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Pittsburgh since 2014, teaching the aural skills/sight-singing course sequence, and as the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Music since 2017. Prior to her appointment at Pitt, she was Assistant Professor of Music at Beloit College in Wisconsin. She has conducted traditional mixed and single-gender choruses of varying sizes, including chamber choirs, symphonic choirs, opera choruses, and vocal jazz ensembles, as well as teaching conducting, music theory, music history, class piano, and interdisciplinary courses. Rice completed a Doctor of Musical Arts in choral literature and conducting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Music in choral conducting at Western Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Music in music education at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
John Ronald Daniels is the organist and choirmaster at the Sacred Heart Church, Shadyside. A native of Cortland, New York, he earned his degrees at Grove City College and Duquesne University. Since 2000, he has been assistant organist at St. Paul Cathedral, home of the famous 1962 Rudolph von Beckerath Tracker Organ. J.R. has passed the prescribed tests in service playing and holds the prestigious certificate from the American Guild of Organists. A former E. Power Biggs Fellow of the Organ Historical Society, he has authored several articles and has been involved in saving, restoring, and installing several historic instruments. Much of his dissertation on Théodore Salomé can be found on Wikipedia.
Heinz Chapel Choir 2020 Performance Calendar
Sunday, 16 February ~ 3.30 pm Heinz Chapel Chamber Choir Festival Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Friday, 28 February ~ 2.45 pm University of Pittsburgh Honors Convocation Carnegie Music Hall
Sunday, 19 April ~ 3.00 pm Spring Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public Monday, 27 April ~ 7.30 pm Tour Farewell Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Tuesday, 28 April – International Tour Sunday, 10 May Denmark & Sweden
Performance locations include: Frihavnskirken, Copenhagen
St. Petri Kyrka, Västervik Mönsterås Kyrka, Mönsterås
Helene Stureborg Workshop, Stockholms Musikgymnasium Hedvig Eleonora Kyrka, Stockholm
Furuhöjdskyrkan, Alunda Herman Palmsalen, Färingsö församling, Stockholm
Saturday, 28 November ~ 8:15 pm Holiday Concert Series Sunday, 29 November ~ 3:00 pm Heinz Memorial Chapel Friday, 04 December ~ 8:15 pm Sunday, 06 December ~ 3:00 pm Ticket sales commence 12 October 2020
Heinz Chapel Choir Patrons We thank our patrons and choir alumni for their financial support.
~ Contributors from 01 April, 2019 to 30 October, 2019 ~
Miss Diane L. Barati Mr. Aaron J. O’Data Mr. Raymond T. Blackham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Pandolfi Linda P. Carroll, Ph.D. Prospect Street United Methodist N. John and Karen Cooper Church (Marion, OH) Ms. Mary L. Fischerkeller and Ms. Marie E. Salgado Ms. Anna Marie Caffardo Mr. and Mrs. James Sismour Jr. Mrs. Elaine M. Goldsmith Ms. Marcia G. Sutherland Mrs. Erin Mulligan Graber Mr. and Mrs. Millard K. Underwood Ms. Meredith C. McClure-Scott Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westmoreland Ms. Julie Morrow Mrs. Rebecca M. Wharton Dr. and Mrs. William B. Neff Mr. Derek P. Willis Bessie Pearl Snyder Music Legacy Fund Pitt Arts Fund
We apologize if any names were inadvertently omitted from this list.
Heinz Chapel Choir Endowed Fund Dr. Sandra Walker Russ (A&S ’66, ’70) generously established the Sandra Walker Russ, PhD, Heinz Chapel Choir Fund in June of 2012. Endowment income provides support for travel and other performance-related expenses of the Heinz Chapel Choir. Dr. Russ was a Soprano in the Choir. We are deeply grateful for her friendship and support.
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Contributions are used to help finance the Heinz Chapel Choir’s concert tours. The Heinz Chapel Choir’s long history of international touring has allowed scores of students the opportunity to experience the art and culture of other countries while evolving their musical abilities, expanding their knowledge, and broadening their worldview through an intensive travel schedule of educational excursions and performances. In Spring 2020, the Choir will embark on a 13-day tour of Denmark and Sweden. Choral singing is a prized activity for Scandinavians and music is prioritized in early educational experiences. Sweden boasts the largest number of choirs (amateur and professional) per capita in the world and saw such a remarkable surge of choral singing and composition post-WWII that scholars refer to this continuing excellence in music-making as the “Swedish choral miracle.” If you would like to lend your financial support to the 2020 International Tour, please make checks payable to the University of Pittsburgh. To give online, visit our EngagePitt campaign page at https://engage.pitt.edu/hcctour2020
Mailing Address: Heinz Chapel Choir c/o Dr. Susan Rice 128 Music Building 4337 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Experience music. Discover ideas. music.pitt.edu
The Heinz Chapel Choir was founded in 1938 to coincide with the dedication of the Heinz Memorial Chapel, a gift to the University of Pittsburgh from Henry John Heinz, founder of the H.J. Heinz Company, and his children. Intended as a memorial to family matriarch Anna Margaretta Heinz, who instilled in her children the value of education and religion, the Heinz Memorial Chapel is interdenominational and welcoming to all. For 80 years, the Heinz Chapel Choir has presented a cappella music from a variety of time periods and cultural traditions and in a wealth of languages. During the first decades of its existence, the Heinz Chapel Choir’s primary responsibility was to sing the programs and services of the Chapel. While remaining an auditioned student ensemble inextricably intertwined with the Heinz Memorial Chapel, the Choir’s identity has transitioned to that of a non-liturgical concert ensemble, rooted in the a cappella idiom that resonates from its origin. Throughout its history, the Choir has always been a home for students at the University of Pittsburgh who study a wide range of academics but share a love for choral music, a dedication to excellence, and a passion for reaching the hearts and souls of their audience.
The Heinz Chapel Choir is under the direction of its tenth conductor, Dr. Susan Rice, who has served as a Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Pittsburgh since 2014, teaching the aural skills/sight-singing course sequence, and as the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Department of Music since 2017. Prior to her appointment at Pitt, she was Assistant Professor of Music at Beloit College in Wisconsin. She has conducted traditional mixed and single-gender choruses of varying sizes, including chamber choirs, symphonic choirs, opera choruses, and vocal jazz ensembles, as well as teaching conducting, music theory, music history, class piano, and interdisciplinary courses. Rice completed a Doctor of Musical Arts in choral literature and conducting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Music in choral conducting at Western Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Music in music education at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
John Ronald Daniels is the organist and choirmaster at the Sacred Heart Church, Shadyside. A native of Cortland, New York, he earned his degrees at Grove City College and Duquesne University. Since 2000, he has been assistant organist at St. Paul Cathedral, home of the famous 1962 Rudolph von Beckerath Tracker Organ. J.R. has passed the prescribed tests in service playing and holds the prestigious certificate from the American Guild of Organists. A former E. Power Biggs Fellow of the Organ Historical Society, he has authored several articles and has been involved in saving, restoring, and installing several historic instruments. Much of his dissertation on Théodore Salomé can be found on Wikipedia.
Heinz Chapel Choir 2020 Performance Calendar
Sunday, 16 February ~ 3.30 pm Heinz Chapel Chamber Choir Festival Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Friday, 28 February ~ 2.45 pm University of Pittsburgh Honors Convocation Carnegie Music Hall
Sunday, 19 April ~ 3.00 pm Spring Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public Monday, 27 April ~ 7.30 pm Tour Farewell Concert Heinz Memorial Chapel; open to the public
Tuesday, 28 April – International Tour Sunday, 10 May Denmark & Sweden
Performance locations include: Frihavnskirken, Copenhagen
St. Petri Kyrka, Västervik Mönsterås Kyrka, Mönsterås
Helene Stureborg Workshop, Stockholms Musikgymnasium Hedvig Eleonora Kyrka, Stockholm
Furuhöjdskyrkan, Alunda Herman Palmsalen, Färingsö församling, Stockholm
Saturday, 28 November ~ 8:15 pm Holiday Concert Series Sunday, 29 November ~ 3:00 pm Heinz Memorial Chapel Friday, 04 December ~ 8:15 pm Sunday, 06 December ~ 3:00 pm Ticket sales commence 12 October 2020
Heinz Chapel Choir Patrons We thank our patrons and choir alumni for their financial support.
~ Contributors from 01 April, 2019 to 30 October, 2019 ~
Miss Diane L. Barati Mr. Aaron J. O’Data Mr. Raymond T. Blackham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Pandolfi Linda P. Carroll, Ph.D. Prospect Street United Methodist N. John and Karen Cooper Church (Marion, OH) Ms. Mary L. Fischerkeller and Ms. Marie E. Salgado Ms. Anna Marie Caffardo Mr. and Mrs. James Sismour Jr. Mrs. Elaine M. Goldsmith Ms. Marcia G. Sutherland Mrs. Erin Mulligan Graber Mr. and Mrs. Millard K. Underwood Ms. Meredith C. McClure-Scott Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westmoreland Ms. Julie Morrow Mrs. Rebecca M. Wharton Dr. and Mrs. William B. Neff Mr. Derek P. Willis Bessie Pearl Snyder Music Legacy Fund Pitt Arts Fund
We apologize if any names were inadvertently omitted from this list.
Heinz Chapel Choir Endowed Fund Dr. Sandra Walker Russ (A&S ’66, ’70) generously established the Sandra Walker Russ, PhD, Heinz Chapel Choir Fund in June of 2012. Endowment income provides support for travel and other performance-related expenses of the Heinz Chapel Choir. Dr. Russ was a Soprano in the Choir. We are deeply grateful for her friendship and support.
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Contributions are used to help finance the Heinz Chapel Choir’s concert tours. The Heinz Chapel Choir’s long history of international touring has allowed scores of students the opportunity to experience the art and culture of other countries while evolving their musical abilities, expanding their knowledge, and broadening their worldview through an intensive travel schedule of educational excursions and performances. In Spring 2020, the Choir will embark on a 13-day tour of Denmark and Sweden. Choral singing is a prized activity for Scandinavians and music is prioritized in early educational experiences. Sweden boasts the largest number of choirs (amateur and professional) per capita in the world and saw such a remarkable surge of choral singing and composition post-WWII that scholars refer to this continuing excellence in music-making as the “Swedish choral miracle.” If you would like to lend your financial support to the 2020 International Tour, please make checks payable to the University of Pittsburgh. To give online, visit our EngagePitt campaign page at https://engage.pitt.edu/hcctour2020
Mailing Address: Heinz Chapel Choir c/o Dr. Susan Rice 128 Music Building 4337 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Experience music. Discover ideas. music.pitt.edu