Concert Program | Fiesta! February, 2015
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Concert Program | Fiesta! February, 2015
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Welcome To The Tallahassee Youth Orchestras’ Evening of La An tin Americ n Music a Sponsored by Capital Eurocars Thank you to the following sponsors for their support and assistance: Beethoven & Company Capital City Bank Group Capital Eurocars Cavatina Music Studios City of Tallahassee Council on Culture and Arts (COCA) Earl Bacon Agency Florida State University College of Music Leon County Orchestra and Band Directors of Leon County Schools Private Lesson Instructors of TYO Students Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Thaler/Howell Foundation Thomas Howell Ferguson P.A. capitaleurocars ng SuppoertiArts th 850-894-8700 www.beethovenandcompany.com 4IMBERLANE 2OAD s 3UITE -ARKET 3QUARE 4ALLAHASSEE &LORIDA Margaret Pendleton & 4OM "UCHANAN OWNERS supportingarts /Beethoven AD.indd 1 850-894-8700 www.beethovenandcompany.com 4IMBERLANE 2OAD s 3UITE -ARKET 3QUARE 4ALLAHASSEE &LORIDA 6/17/08 10:35:30 AM Margaret Pendleton & 4OM "UCHANAN OWNERS supportingarts /Beethoven AD.indd 1 6/17/08 10:35:30 AM Benefit Concert Program Acoustic Ensemble Mickey Abraham, Director El Choclo Tipsy Gypsy Angel Villoldo David Grisman Chamber Orchestra Chris Miller, Director Brazilian Images O Pastorinho Jacarezino Dança Paulo Braga Diniz Tango Sur Invierno Porteño Chiqué Oblivion El pollo Richardo Prepárense Melodia de Arrabal Anclao en Paris Barrio Pobre El Choclo Piazzolla Brignolo Piazzolla Fernandez Piazzolla Gardel-Le Pera Barbieri Belvedere-Cadicamo Villoldo ~Intermission~ Percussion Ensemble Nick Stevens, DIrector Heartbeat Alice Gomez Fiddlers Aisha Ivey, Director La Partida (traditional Venezuelan waltz) Benefit Concert Program TYO Symphony Orchestra with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Alexander Jiménez, Director Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein (arr. Mason) Batuque from Malazarte Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4 Heitor Viilla Lobos Prelude Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 Heitor Villa Lobos Cantilena - Marcía Porter, soprano Conga del Fuego Arturo Marquez Sponsored by David Paradice Grand Finale Combined Members of the Tallahassee Youth Orchestras and Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Oye Como Va Tito Puente (arr. Miller/V. Shaftel) AUDITION FOR US! May 17, 2015 FSU College of Music Learn More At Teacher Spotlight Zlatina Staykova is a native of Bulgaria and came to Tallahassee to study with Prof. Lubomir Georgiev. After receiving a Doctoral degree in Cello Performance from the Florida State university, Staykova continued to perform with various chamber ensembles, among which the Torreya, and Purple Martin String Quartets. She is a member of the Tallahassee, Pensacola, and Mobile Symphony. Staykova enjoys teaching tremendously and in her private studio leads students of all ages through the adventures of the cello playing Terice Allen received her BME degree from university of North Texas and her MME degree from Florida State University. She holds all-level music certification in both Texas and Florida. She was director of the North Texas Junior Youth Orchestra from 1984-1985 and taught grades 6-12 from 1985-1989 in the Richardson (Texas) Independent School District. From 19891993 Allen taught grades 5-12 in the Denton (Texas) Independent School District. From 1995-2000 she was involved with the Tallahassee Symphony Youth Orchestra as the director of the Primos, coach of the Tallahassee Fiddlers, and coached the bass, cello and viola sections of the Senior Orchestra. In 1997 she began teaching at The Florida State university School. Allen is now the Music Department Head and Assistant Professor at Florida State university School, teaching orchestra in grades 6-12, guitar, grades 9-12, and AP Music Theory. Allen has been the Mentor Chair for District 2/3, a Mentor at The Florida State university Schools, and on the editorial board of the Florida Music Director Magazine. She has been a reviewer for the Music Demonstration Schools, for the State of Florida, and has completed various research projects with Doctoral Candidates and Professors at The Florida State university. While in Texas, her orchestras continuously received Superior Ratings at u.I.L. Contest. Her students at Florida High consistently receive Superior marks at The North Florida String Festival and District 3 Music Performance Assessment and have been selected to perform at the Tallahassee Winter Festival Competition, the Tallahassee Honors Solo Recital, Bach Parley and the Florida all-state orchestras. Her orchestras at Florida High have performed for numerous events in the Tallahassee area including performances for Secretary of State Katherine Harris and FSu Alumni Weekend. She is a cellist and is currently in her 26th year in the secondary instrumental music classroom. Thank You To Our Notables Whole Note ($1000+) Council on Culture and Arts Capital City Bank Group Capital Eurocars Tallahassee Music Guild Thaler/Howell Foundation Half Note ($500-$999) Earl Bacon Agency Amy & John Recht John & Lisa Rutledge Fred & Ann Salancy Quarter Note ($250-$499) Anonymous Hopping Green & Sams, P.A. Jennifer Grill Karen Oehme Eighth Note ($100-$249) Nancy Bivins Ginny Densmore Moria Desloge Lloyd Engel Mark & Lisa Foltz Dennis G. King, Esq. Alexander & Dawn Jiménez Robert & Malinda Jones The Employees of the Florida Department of Financial Services In Honor of Mary Kerr Eckhart David Paradice Landon & Nancy Ross Sanford Safron & Penny Gilmer In Honor of Mary Kerr Eckhart Marjorie Turnbull Sixteenth Note ($25-$99) Jan Armstrong Richard & Jeannie Beetsma In Honor of Mary Kerr Eckhart Danny & Brenda Boyd John & Hilda Carter in Honor of Mackenzie Jones Art Cleveland & Peggy Wright-Cleveland Linda Davey Laura Dunaway Edward & Jenna Eckland In Honor of Romulus Thompson Elaine & Alvin Eichin Sanford Safron & Penny Gilmer Jackie Pons Dotti Ridgway Thank You to the Thaler / Howell Foundation For Their Continued Support of The TYO Orchestra Fundamentals VIOLIN Claire Kim Kennedy Jackson Katelynn Large Claire Pope Yimo Wu Alyssa Jiménez CELLO Marina Edwards Maggie Gaitanis Intermezzo Strings VIOLIN Alicia Abraham* Ailleen Bae Jasmine Brooks Ananda Chatterjee Peter Fennema Christina Hubbard Lajhada Hubbard Meghan Kaschak Michael Kaschak Katie Larson* David Lee Ludong Li Sheena Lu Abby McKay Catherine McKay Leo Rutledge Everett Sanzo Bella Stoddart* Imani Walker Orie White CELLO Anna Miller* Connor Ridgway Desiree Robinson Jaden Sanzo Katie Sciba BASS Rehn Burner-Reeves *Principal Tallahassee Fiddlers Abby Edwards Claudia Edwards Marlee Gaitanis Mira Gaitanis Connor Ridgway Jordyn Ridgway Leo Rutledge Jaden Sanzo Everett Sanzo Chamber Orchestra VIOLIN Grace Boggs Sarah Jones Erin Kang Joshua Kim* Bryan Park Jordyn Ridgway Elena Scaringe-Peene Isabella St. Pierre-Charles VIOLIN II Adriana Fortier* Mackenzie Goddard Nadaley Jones Porschia Robinson Emma Trammell Michael Yagami CELLO Lauryn Brown Alison Greenhill Haeun Kim Jonny Kim Victoria Long Kyle Putriment Madeline Sutherland Anna Taylor Quinn Veasey James Wi* BASS Sean Norton* VIOLA Filippo Aldrovandi-Reina Mira Gaitanis Jacob Hardy Julia Hernandez Kiran Mital Aaron Putriment Lily Rogers Hannah Yang* *Principal Save the Date! Auditions: Mar. 7, 2015 Rehearsal: Mar. 14, 2015 Concert: Mar. 15, 2015 The Tallahassee Bach Parley Kids Go for B'roque concert is an honors recital featuring musicians 18 years old and younger who are currently studying with a private teacher, playing pieces of the Baroque period, 1600-1750. Strings, winds, pianists, vocalists, and small chamber ensembles are welcome to audition. www.TallahasseeBachParley.org Symphony Orchestra VIOLIN Elise Ashburn Nicholas Batina Claudia Edwards Mara Eichin Mallory Eichin Erin Kim David LaBarre Tekla Mendez Veronique Shaftel Claire Thaler* Kalon Williams VIOLIN II Nancy Engel* Helei Gomariz-Robertson Kassidy Hopkins Mackenzie Janes Lina Ma Mallika Misra Brian Ranner Julianne Salancy Levyen Saunders Brittany Scanameo Genevieve Shaftel Michelle Yagami Viola Tiffany Lee Sarah Liljestrand Mariah Miller Joella Mosley James Spearing Raiden Thaler* Moriah Treadwell Michele White Kayla Williams Cello Anna Bridges* Abigail Cleveland Carson Jones Lauren Mosley Will Rogers Ben Rushin Will Taylor Delaney Watson Kennedy Williams Charlie Wright Bass Luke Johnstone* Ryan Lambert Flute Maggie Amato Stephen Barton Jamie Jefferson Joanna Wang Oboe Kevin Kim Erin Mulrooney Bassoon Joshua Buchanan Alex Shaftel Clarinet Dylan Johnson Michelle Waldman Dorothy Williams Trumpet Matthew Goodson Samuel Ingerman Kevin Waldman French Horn Kathryn Boyd Jacob Nelson Jean-Paul Recht Foster Tempson Trombone Riley Hirai Theodore Waltz Coy White Percussion Zachary Arledge Rafel Fortier Carter Singletary Chase Vaughn* *Principal Acoustic Ensemble Grace Boggs Amelia Bunnell Max Brey Anna Bridges Cameron Hirai Ryan Meadows Jean-Paul Recht Zac Schroepfer Genevieve Shaftel Veronique Shaftel Will Taylor Kalon Williams Kayla Williams Noah Wise Percussion Ensemble Zachary Arledge Rafel Fortier Carter Singletary Chase Vaughn Tango Sur Fernando Teson, bandoneon and voice Aaron Seiler, violin Cindy Howng, double bass Nadiya Caspari, piano Silviu Ciulei, guitar Tango Sur is the only band in the region that performs authentic Argentine tango music. It was formed in 2002 by FSU law professor Fernando Tesón. Tango Sur prides itself in maintaining high musical standards, and its musicians are classically trained. The repertoire includes traditional pieces from tango’s Golden Era and the modern tango music from Astor Piazzolla. The band has performed at various local venues, including the Governor’s mansion, and has given annual recitals sponsored by FSU College of Music. Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra Violins Valerie Arsenault Geralyn Ashburn Patrick Lin Betsy Masterson Chris Miller Pio Molina Aaron Seiler Brent Taghap Viola Pamela Ryan Melissa Brewer Colleen Manseau Sally Hernandez Cello Greg Sauer Kim Jones Evan Jones Zlatina Staykova Bass Toni DePass Trumpet Bryan Goff Flute Sarah Jane Young Trombone John Drew Oboe Margaret Cracchiolo Tuba Michael Casey Clarinet Patrick Fulton Harp Mary Brigid Roman Bassoon Jeff Keesecker Kelsey Weber Percussion Ben Fraley Nick Stevens Horn Kristen Gates Wilden Dannenberg Marcía Porter Marcía Porter, soprano Award-winning soprano Marcía Porter made her New York solo recital debut in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in 2005. An active recitalist, the soprano has performed in numerous venues throughout the United States, Italy, Brazil, and the Czech Republic. Porter has sung at such prestigious international festivals as the Prague Proms, Piccolo Spoleto Festival, the Ravinia Festival, and the Ameropa International Chamber Music Festival. She has performed with such national and international organizations as the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, Beijing International Symphony Orchestra (Beijing, China) and the Camerata Filarmonica Bohemia (Prague, Czech Republic). Porter has also performed with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Chautauqua Opera, Dayton Opera, and Chicago Opera Theatre. Ms. Porter’s discography includes the 2011world premier recording of Requiem für Mozart, works for soprano and orchestra by Antonio Rosetti, which was released by the German record label Ars Produktion and her 2013 solo recording, Open Thine Heart, a recording of contemporary American vocal works, which was released by Albany Records. Ms. Porter’s oratorio repertoire includes works such as Dvořák’s Te Deum; Handel’s Messiah; Haydn’s Creation; Mahler’s Wir geniessen die himmlischen Freuden (Symphony no. 4); Mendelssohn’s Elijah and Psalm 42, op. 42; Mozart’s Requiem; Penderecki’s Credo; Poulenc’s Gloria; and Rossini’s Stabat Mater. Porter ushered in the 2009/10 season with her debut with Pensacola Opera as Hattie in the company’s first-ever commissioned opera, The Widow’s Lantern by David Ott. Porter has also performed with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Chautauqua Opera, Dayton Opera, and Chicago Opera Theatre. Critics have praised her. “...Ms. Porter ...performed so vibrantly that it seemed a shame to drop the curtain so quickly… uniformly excellent ...quality voice”, “vocally and physically attractive”, and “assured and winsome” and “…Porter, whose lovely first vocal entrance, nearly 45 minutes into the first act…was one of the highlights of the evening.” She has captivated audiences in such roles as Mimi (La Bohème), Pamina (The Magic Flute), Malwina (Der Vampyr), Lucy (Treemonisha), Mrs. Hayes (Susannah), St. Answers (Four Saints in Three Acts) and, the ingénue, a role written for her for Dayton Opera’s world premier of Adolphus Hailstork’s Paul Laurence Dunbar: Common Ground. Based on the tremendous success of her 2000 debut with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, she returned during the company’s 2001 season for performances as Camilla Pocket in Argento’s Miss Havisham’s Fire. A Rotary International Cultural Ambassadorial Scholar in Rome, Italy, Ms. Porter has won several other awards and honors including the 2004 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Artist Award Competition, the NATS Intern program, finalist in the Metropolitan Opera Central Regional Competition, Jessye Norman Graduate Fellowship in Voice, Opera Carolina Young Artist Recital Program Award, and the Farwell Award. Dr. Porter specializes in Brazilian song literature and diction and in 2011-2012 she was a Fulbright Scholar to Brazil. Her research was entitled “Bridging boundaries through musical collaboration and cultural exchange: a lecture and recital series of contemporary classical Brazilian and African American vocal literature.” During her residency at the Universidade de São Paolo, she presented numerous recitals, lectures and masterclasses in cities throughout Brazil including São Paulo, Campinas, Alphaville, Ribeirão Preto and Brasilia. Additionally, she co-taught a course on African American and Brazilian art song literature. Dr. Porter is an Associate Professor of Voice at The Florida State University College of Music. She is a much sought after clinician and has presented masterclasses throughout the mid-western and southeastern US. She has served on the faculty of Ameropa International Chamber Music Festival in Prague, Czech Republic and as visiting Professor of Voice at Universidade de São Paolo. Dr. Porter, a graduate of the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts, received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in voice performance from Northwestern University. Porter earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in performance from The University of Michigan, where she studied with world-renowned Metropolitan Opera singer Shirley Verrett. Previous teachers include Margaret Harshaw, Carmen Mehta, and Kathleen Kaun. 2014-2015 TYO Personnel Alexander Jiménez – Music Director, Symphony Orchestra Chris Miller – Associate Music Director, Chamber Orchestra Caitlin L. Bishop – Executive Director Rachel Grubb – Librarian Rebecca Fleminger - Alumni Coordinator Garrett Lefkowitz – Chamber Music Coordinator; Rehearsal Room Staff Mickey Abraham – Director, TYO Acoustic Ensemble Lucas Brown – Violin Coach Ashley Hagadorn – Director, Intermezzo Strings Ashley Geer Hendrick – Woodwind Coach Alex Horton – Bass Coach Aisha Ivey – Director, Tallahassee Fiddlers Evan Jones – Cello Coach Kim Jones – Cello Coach Colleen Manseau – Director, Orchestra Fundamentals; Viola Coach Alexandra Matloff – Violin Coach Allyson Royal – Viola Coach Nick Stevens – Percussion Coach Kristin Woodward – Brass Coach TYO Board Of Directors Matthew Shaftel, President Rhonda Wilson, Immediate Past President Ellen Amato, Vice President Michael Mendez, Treasurer Kim Jones, Secretary Jeanette Edwards, Executive Member-at Large Gregory Bacon Kari Batina Donna Callaway Jihye Chang Leslie Eckhart Daniel Farr Candice Janes Stephen Masterson Dotti Ridgway Nancy Ross Rob Rushin Robert Thaler Denise Williams Directors’ Biographies ALEXANDER JIMÉNEZ (Music Director, Symphony Orchestra Director) Music Director of the Tallahassee Youth Orchestras since 2000, Dr. Jimenez serves as Professor of Conducting, Director of Orchestral Activities, and String Area Coordinator at The Florida State university College of Music. He has served on the faculties of San Francisco State university and Palm Beach Atlantic university. Dr. Jiménez is the recipient of The Florida State university Teaching Award, the Transformation Through Teaching Award from the FSu Spiritual Life Project, and has been nominated for a university Distinguished Teaching Award. under his direction the FSu Orchestras have continued their long tradition of excellence. Both the undergraduate university Philharmonia and the university Symphony Orchestra under Dr. Jiménez have championed new music and collaborated with such composers as Krzysztof Penderecki, Martin Bresnick, Anthony Iannaconne, Christopher Theofanidis, Ellen Taafe Zwilich, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, and Ladislav Kubik. Jiménez is active as a guest conductor, teacher, and adjudicator throughout the united States and Europe where he has appeared in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Since 2009 he has served on the international jury panel of the European Festival of Music for Young People in Neerpelt, Belgium, and in 2013 was named International Festival Ambassador. Dr. Jiménez is a past president of the College Orchestra Directors Association. He holds memberships in the College Orchestra Directors Association, the National Association for Music Education, the Florida Orchestra Association, and the League of American Orchestras. CHRIS MILLER (Associate Music Director, Chamber Orchestra Director) is the orchestra director at Chiles High School. He is a National Board Certified Teacher and the 2005 recipient of the Wiley Housewright Award for excellence in music education. In March of 2009 he led the Chiles Chamber Orchestra to a First Place at the National Orchestra Festival in Atlanta. An active performer, he has been principal second violin in the Tallahassee Symphony for ten years and is also Directors’ Biographies a member of the Red Hills String Quartet. Mr. Miller has five children who represent the sixth generation of direct descendants to occupy their home in Lloyd. COLLEEN MANSEAU (Director, Fundamentals; Viola Coach) is from Detroit, Michigan. She studied violin and viola at a young age and performed with the Detroit Civic Orchestra. She began her undergraduate studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She received her Bachelor of Music from San Francisco State university and holds a Masters in viola performance. Ms. Manseau has performed with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, Valdosta Symphony Orchestra, Penfield Symphony Orchestra, Walnut Creek Orchestra, and the North West Florida Symphony. She is currently a member of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. For the past few years she has been the director for her own summer music camps for string players and has been the primary viola instructor at the Florida State university Summer Orchestra camps. She has been the director of the TSYO Symphonic Strings and the Philharmonia. She teaches fifth grade string classes in Leon County Schools. Ms. Manseau is currently seeking a Doctorate in viola performance at Florida State university. ASHLEY HAGADORN (Director, Intermezzo Strings) is the orchestra director at Montford Middle School. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Instrumental Music Education and a Certificate in Viola Performance under the tutelage of Dr. Pamela Ryan from the Florida State university. A South Florida native, Ms. Hagadorn has a vast amount of orchestral and chamber music experience. She was a member of the Aurora Sting Quartet for 5 years which performed throughout the tri-county area and has played in Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center as a member of the Florida Youth Orchestra. Ms. Hagadorn hopes to inspire the next generation of musicians just as her teachers have inspired her. Directors’ Biographies AISHA IVEY (Director, Tallahassee Fiddlers) is an award-winning fiddler, having won the Southeastern united States Scottish Fiddle Championship for nine years in a row along with awards and ribbons for her Irish, OldTime, and Scandinavian fiddling. She won the award for ‘Best March’ at the 2010 National Scottish Fiddle Competition in Williamsburg, Virginia. Several of Aisha’s fiddle students have won awards at state, regional and national fiddle contests as well. Aisha has studied with some of the world’s best fiddlers including Mark O’Connor, Eileen Ivers, Bonnie Rideout, Laura Risk, Brian Conway, James Kelly, Elke Baker and many others. She has taught privately and with music schools in Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee and she also teaches workshops and clinics around the region. She has recorded several CD’s of traditional fiddle music with different musicians and she performs regularly at area festivals and concert venues. Aisha is the president of The Florida Fiddlers Association (elected from 2012-2015) and she is an active researcher of fiddle styles. The Aisha Ivey Collection, a series of video interviews with prominent fiddlers from Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky and West Virginia, is located in the Special Collections of Berea College in Kentucky. MICKEY ABRAHAM (Director, Acoustic Ensemble) has emerged as one of Florida’s most recognized acoustic musicians and instructors. He is a youth orchestra director, a performer, and a writer for Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. Mickey’s creative methods of teaching, playing, and promoting acoustic music have earned respect from acoustic legends David Grisman and Joe Craven, who comments, “Mickey’s enthusiasm for sharing music inspires his students, that’s the hallmark of a great teacher.” Apart from recording and performing with some of Florida’s first-rate musicians (Larry Rice, Gabe Valla, Aaron O’Rourke) perhaps most appreciable is Mickey’s work with his Acoustic Ensemble. These talented high school students, under Mickey’s direction, travel to music festivals performing bluegrass, newgrass, tango, and even acoustic pop! Directors’ Biographies CAITLIN L. BISHOP (Executive Director) holds a Masters in Arts Administration from Florida State university, as well as Bachelors in Piano Performance from Furman university and a Masters in Piano Performance/Pedagogy from FSu. In addition to serving as Executive Director of the TYO, Mrs. Bishop is the owner and an instructor at the Bishop Piano Studio in Tallahassee. Prior to joining the TYO staff, she worked at the Gadsden Arts Center in Quincy, FL. Summer 2015 • June 27 - August 1 EXPERIENCE THE BEST AMERICA’S TOP SUMMER PROGRAM FOR GIFTED MUSICIANS Greensboro, North Carolina www.EasternMusicFestival.org Tallahassee Youth Orchestra Ad.indd 1 10/29/2014 1:46:48 PM 102 Airport Rd Thomasville, GA 31757 “Supporting The Community for Over 30 Years” Create unforgettable memories... by having your wedding, reception, or special event at the beautiful, historic “Gem of Midtown” WOMAN’S CLUB OF TALLAHASSE The clubhouse, located near Thomasville Road and Seventh Avenue, will seat 200 for dinner or 350 for a reception and you can use the caterer and bartender of your choice. 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