Discover - MUSE | Cincinnati`s Women`s Choir
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Discover - MUSE | Cincinnati`s Women`s Choir
Visit in May! See Diana’s newest commission piece before delivery to its new home in Connecticut. Discover the artwork of Diana Martens Exhibited at Upper Eden 1120 St. Gregory St. (next to the UDF) Cinti, OH 45202 www.UpperEden.com • 513.421.1120 Questions or commissions: dianamartens402@gmail.com Philosophy MUSE is a women’s choir dedicated to musical excellence and social change. In keeping with our belief that diversity is strength, we are feminist women of varied ages, races, and ethnicities with a range of musical abilities, political interests, and life experiences. We are women loving women; we are heterosexual, lesbian and bisexual women united in song. We commission and seek out music composed by women, pieces written to enhance the sound of women’s voices, and songs that honor the enduring spirit of all peoples. In performing, we strive for a concert experience that entertains, inspires, motivates, heals, and creates a feeling of community with our audience. Affiliations MUSE is a member organization of GALA Choruses, Inc., Sister Singers Network, Greater Cincinnati Choral Consortium, and Chorus America Contact Us MUSE, Cincinnati’s Women’s Choir, P.O. Box 23292, Cincinnati, OH 45223 (513) 221-1118 • www.musechoir.org • muse@musechoir.org Social Media Fb.me/musechoir instagram.com/musechoir @CinciMuseChoir linkedin.com/in/musechoir Advertise www.musechoir.org/support/advertise Donate www.musechoir.org/support/donate MUSE gratefully acknowledges support from WILLIAM H. ALBERS FOUNDATION Letter from the Artistic Director Today we celebrate women through women composers who have made us aware of life-changing issues and experiences. For the 32 years that MUSE, Cincinnati’s Women’s Choir has sung for social change, we have seen much change. Yet, it seems change comes too slowly as history repeats itself. Today’s issues seem bigger and more blatantly unjust than ever before. Indeed, attaining social justice and equality in this world seems a never-ending undertaking at times; however, the one thing we can do to persevere is to be aware and present. Change comes from education and awareness, and hopefully, what we share tonight will spill over into and among our family, friends, and communities. Specifically tonight, we share Amelia Earhart’s words paired with Rachel DeVore Fogarty’s music that will take us above the stars in a flight more beautiful than words can describe. Jennifer Stasack unites us with women universally by letting us hold their hands and experience a small part of their world through descriptive words and tone painting. Dianne Reeves makes known that women are endangered, imploring us to be strong and speak up for our rights! Elizabeth Alexander brings to the forefront that we still have forms of slavery happening in our world today. Melissa Etheridge writes that “we need to wake up” and be aware of our environmental world so that we will have a world for tomorrow, and Alicia Keys has started an international movement with her song “We Are Here.” Indeed we are here—Here and Aware! We are glad that you have chosen to take this journey with us. Always moving forward, Rhonda Juliano Artistic Director 513.421. 7768 Retail dessert shop offering cupcakes, bars and other delightful sweets for walk-in and catering! OPEN TUESDAY—FRIDAY, 7AM—5PM Located in the Central Business District, 619 Main Street, across from Izzy’s Lala’ s Blissful Bit es ...intoxicatingly, decadent desserts! Concert Program Endangered Species Jeanne Pisano and Dianne Reeves Arr. Steve Milloy Soloists: Bennyce Hamilton, Dawn Robrooks, Sharisse Saunders, Lois Shegog and Whitney Szabo Let Us Now Hold Hands Jennifer E. Stasack Lyrics: Pat Mora Speaker: Paula Fletcher Mountain Song/Kentucky Woman Holly Near Arr. J. David Moore Now I Become Myself Gwyneth Walker Lyrics: May Sarton I Need To Wake Up Melissa Etheridge Arr. J. David Moore (From “An Inconvenient Truth”) Reasons for the Perpetuation of Slavery Elizabeth Alexander Part I: The Sheer Possibility in the First Place Part II: The Existance of Endless Prepositional Possibilities Part III: An Unexamined Life INTERMISSION Past Life Melodies Sarah Hopkins Flying Rachel DeVore Fogarty Mother’s Prayer Something Special On Children Connie Kaldor Arr. Willi Zwozdesky Soloist: Heather Wiggins Augustine Whitney B. Szabo Ysaye Barnwell Guest Conductor: Bryce Taylor We Are Here Audience Sing-A-Long Alicia Augello-Cook, Mart Bartson, Kasseem Harold Dean Arr. Steve Milloy I Feel The Earth Move Carole King Arr. David Maddux Special thank you to our instrumentalists: Liz Wu, Percussion; June Levis, Drum Set; Heidi Yenney, Violin; Chelsea Cox, Oboe; Elizabeth Rice, Cello; Mark Szabo, Guitar NIELSEN IS PROUD TO SUPPORT MUSE AS THEY REACH OUT TO DRIVE CHANGE IN THE COMMUNITY. AT NIELSEN, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IS NOT JUST A GOAL, IT IS A GLOBAL BUSINESS IMPERATIVE. 40th National Women’s Music Festival Women’s Music from A-Z July 2-5, 2015 In honor of the 40th Anniversary there will be Special Stages & Events including Retrospective Panels on the Herstory of the Women’s Music Industry (AWMAC) with Tributes, Slide-Shows, Movies and More! Marriott Madison West Conference Center WIAonline.org 1313 John Q. Hammons Dr. w Middleton Wl BrownPaperTickets.com Concert Notes Endangered Species Immersed in music since childhood, Dianne Reeves is a descendant of the great jazz divas like Sarah Vaughan, and describes herself as a chameleon—equally versatile in folk traditions, pop, blues, Latin, and gospel. A 2001 Grammy winning vocalist, Reeves creates music that entertains and challenges, such as “Endangered Species” (written in 1993) that challenges the notion of women as victims in the world. Twentytwo years later, Reeves’ powerful chant continues to inspire. Let Us Now Hold Hands A MUSE commission, Jennifer Stasack’s setting of Pat Mora’s poem uses intricate and complex music to suggest the rhythms of women’s lives. From the villages to Detroit, from the fields to the factories: we are all women who have an indescribable and deep bond that stems out of compassion for one another. We are women joining hands. Mountain Song/Kentucky Woman Singer/songwriter/activist Holly Near was inspired by a newspaper article about an old woman in the Appalachian Mountains who tried to prevent strip mining from destroying her land. When all else failed, the woman stood in front of the bulldozer and said, “If you’re going to take my mountain, you’re going to have to take me first.” “They had to lift this woman up and carry her off the mountain,” Holly Near told an interviewer, “It was watching that kind of courage that inspired me to write “Mountain Song” and “Kentucky Woman.” Now I Become Myself Gwyneth Walker’s setting of writer May Sarton’s poem of the same title, “aims to capture the process of growing into a complete person.” The music is powerful and depicts strength, questioning, reflection, weightiness, searching, and then returns assuredness. The song beautifully circles around and addresses the issue of a life long journey to become oneself. I Need to Wake Up Singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge supported Al Gore’s efforts to foster environmental awareness around the world, especially here in America, by writing this for the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth. In accepting the Oscar for the best song—the only song from a documentary to win—Etheridge thanked Gore for “showing that caring about the Earth is not Republican or Democrat, it’s not blue or red, it’s all green.” Reasons For the Perpetuation of Slavery Elizabeth Alexander’s meditation on human complicity in “the price of keeping the prices low” is a stark reminder that our unaware choices have unintended and often painful consequences. This is a complex piece that brings injustices of our current world to the forefront. It asks hard questions and challenges us to rethink modern day slavery. Past Life Melodies was composed in 1991 by Sarah Hopkins, an Australian composer and cellist whose compositions are grounded in the Australian landscapes. The first melody heard, sung in unison, was one that haunted Hopkins for many years—a melody which came to her at moments of deep emotion. The second melody is based on Hopkins’ deep interest in Australian Aboriginal music and art. The third section utilizes harmonic overtone singing above the drone of the choir. This is a powerful, wordless piece, that if allowed will speak deeply to heart and soul. Flying Rachel DeVore Fogarty, a critically acclaimed and award-winning composer from Nashville, based the text for “Flying” on Amelia Earhart’s writings on “the lure of flying.” Earhart’s simple and compelling words telling of flying alone after midnight and seeing the stars and Fogarty’s use of violin, cello, and oboe accompaniment to support the vocal lines with rhythms as if created by propellers convey the mysterious beauty of flying. Mother’s Prayer Connie Kaldor’s eloquent prayer for a world of peace encompasses the Canadian singer/songwriter’s love for children and the natural world, especially her native prairies. Something Special This song was born of a feeling of deep gratitude. I am so thankful that I have this diverse, loving, bold and outspoken musical community of women to raise my son within. MUSE is a gift to me as a mother, and I hope when my son grows into a man that it proves to have been a gift to him. Lyrics: We have grown/On Mondays our moms go to MUSE, and we’re so glad they do/They’ve got something to say, ok?/We have grown./Some of us have never known anything different, it’s who she’s always been./ She’s always had something to show us–this./ This is something special./We have grown. We Are Here (Audience sing-along) On September 8, 2014, Alicia Keys posted this song on her Facebook page saying, “No matter where we come from, when we see the state of the world today, we can all feel the growing frustration and desire to make a difference. And we all have a voice—we just need to know how to make it heard.” The song has had over 2 million views on YouTube. Additionally, Keys created the We Are Here Movement (www.weareheremovement.com) that connects visitors with organizations working to improve the lives of children throughout the world (one of which is Girl Rising, which produced the film we showed parts of for our concert in March 2014). Lyrics: We Are Here. We are here for all of us, we are here for all of us. That’s why we are here; why we are here. (repeat) I Feel the Earth Move Carole King made it big in 1971 with her legendary album “Tapestry.” She started her career with her husband Gerry Goffin and then branched out on her own, King has written for everyone from The Shirelles to Aretha Franklin to James Taylor, and has a Tony-award winning musical on Broadway. Both King and Goffin were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Academic Excellence with Montessori Heart Artistic Staff Rhonda Juliano, Artistic Director Ruth Rowan, Interpreter Lois Shegog, Assistant Director Stephen Variames, Accompanist Administrative Staff Amy Arnold, Membership Coordinator Catherine Clay, Social Media Manager Kristina Johnson, Social Change Coordinator Mary Manera, Archivist Kathy Nolan, Advertising Sales Rep Maggie Panyko, Web Coordinator Jill Silvers, Social Media Manager Melissa Stephens, Managing Director Jonah Yokoyama, 5th Section Coordinator Board of Directors Officers Mary Chaiken, President Mollie Jimmar, Secretary Janet Neidhard, Treasurer Directors Amy Arnold Rhonda Juliano, Ex-Officio Dana LaCoste Mary Manera Diana Martens Sarah Meisch Kate Roberton Melissa Stephens, Ex-Officio Ramona Toussaint Heather Wiggins Biographies Rhonda Juliano, Artistic Director Artistic Director, Rhonda Juliano is a Northwest native and comes from Seattle, Washington, where she resided for 22 years. She received her Master of Music in Choral Conducting from the University of Arizona, Tucson, her Bachelor of Music in Education from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, and her School Administration credentials at City University in Bellevue. Rhonda is a member of Chorus America (CA), American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and Music Educators Association (MENC). She has worked in school leadership positions and has taught in the public education arena for over 25 years. She is active as a choral adjudicator and presenter of sacred music at regional conferences. Most recently, Rhonda served as Assistant Director of the Seattle Women’s Chorus since its founding in 2002 until 2012. During her time with the Seattle Women’s Chorus, she founded Sensible Shoes, a nine-voice outreach ensemble. Rhonda is also the founder of Diverse Harmony, the nation’s first gay/straight alliance youth chorus. In addition to her duties as MUSE’s Artistic Director, Rhonda is Director of Music Ministries at Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church. Lois Shegog, Assistant Director Lois Shegog, Assistant Director of MUSE since 1995, taught music in the Cincinnati Public Schools until her recent retirement. She received her Bachelor of Music Education at Miami University (Ohio) and continued her studies in vocal performance and counseling at The Ohio State University. Lois sings and helps direct the Martin Luther King Coalition Chorale, and works as a choir clinician teaching singing in the African-American tradition. Ruth Rowan, Interpreter Ruth Rowan, Interpreter, has been delivering the music of MUSE to the hearing impaired at MUSE concerts since 1985. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Speech Language Pathology and a Master’s degree in deaf education from the University of Cincinnati. In June of 2006, Ruth retired from teaching Deaf students in Cincinnati Public Schools. She is now busy freelance interpreting as well as interpreting for women’s music festivals and events. She interprets for the Martin Luther King Chorale, occasionally for the World House Choir as well as for her first love, MUSE. Ruth is also an active board member for Women in the Arts, the producers of the National Women’s Music Festival. She will always be an Alto I at heart and continues to be honored to be able to be a part of this inspiring organization. Melissa Stephens, Managing Director Managing Director Melissa Stephens holds degrees in Philosophy from Georgetown College and in Theology from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She has served in several positions in churches including women’s, youth and children’s ministry. Most recently she was the Executive Director of Shoulder To Shoulder, Inc., a poverty relief ministry providing food, clothing, furniture and diapers in Northern Kentucky’s urban core. Stephen Variames, Resident Accompanist Stephen Variames, Resident Accompanist, is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music with an Artist Diploma in Opera Coaching, studying under Marie-France Lefebvre. His other academic institutions include Oklahoma City University (M.M. in Vocal Coaching, studying with Brian Osborne) and Baylor University (B.M. in Composition, studying with Scott McAllister). He has been a pianist with summer opera programs like Opera in the Ozarks, Cincinnati Opera and Opera Breve. Over the past year, he has continued to pursue his love of composition, and he is currently working on his second opera. Room for different beliefs. Yours. Join us in working for justice, celebrating diversity of faith, and welcoming freedom of thought. At St. John’s Unitarian Universalist Church, we join all Unitarian Universalists with commitment to religious freedom, peace and justice, family diversity, the individual search for truth and meaning and caring for all members of the web of life. 320 Resor Ave. Clifton Gaslight 513.961.1938 stjohnsuu.org UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Membership Soprano I Soprano II Alto I Alto II Andrea Dale* Amy Arnold Julie Brock Anne Arenstein Rachel Gaspar’raj Samara Carpenter Mary Chaiken~ Kathy Beck Naomi Goertz~ Catherine Clay Mary Cyphers Mary Bucklin^ Jennifer Hester* Kelly Cobb* Kate Dennis* Burgess Byrd* June Huelskamp Angie Denov Susan Devlin Emily Dotter Marie Elyse Krulewitch-Browne Rachel Deshpande Julie MaslovGoodman Paula Fletcher Greta Gibson+ Sarah Luken-Heilman Trish Hart Brenda Huffines* Benny Hamilton^ Jennifer Milau Judy Herbold+ Mollie Jimmar* Kristin Henderson* Marti Mohar^ Maria Kitsinis Kristina Johnson Chloe Hockley Mary Kay Rehard Martha Leffler Audra Koncal Mari Kass* Dawn Robrooks Sarah Meisch Robin Madden* Katie Litmer* Sharisse Sounders Charmaine Moore~ Mary Manera Sophia Schooley Leisan Smith* Janet Neidhard Rhonda Marcotte Lois Shegog Denise Taylor Sally Neidhard Katy Moffat Sandy Stehlin Christy Whitten* Ellen Newman^ Diana Porter Brandy Turnbow Heather WigginsAugustine Gillian Oakenfull Betty Richardson Rhonda Whitten ~ Maggie Panyko Gloria Stewart+ Kate Roberton Whitney Szabo^ Jill Silvers Allyson Thompson* April Theriot Jamie Fota * On Leave +Emeritas ~ Music Section Leader ^ Membership Section Leader 5th Section Kate Anthony William Bastien Bill Bullock Brenda Huffines Tara Kinsella Dana LaCoste Diana Martens Jackie Millay Carol Morgan Kathy Nolan Janet Phillips Jamie Thompson Ramona Toussaint Scott Whitehurst John Wilson Jonah Yokoyama Laurie Yokoyama BECOME A 32ND SEASON FRIEND of MUSE! Your support is like a standing ovation! MUSE earns income from concert ticket sales, program book advertising, fundraisers, performance fees, and MUSE Marketplace merchandise sales (staffed by fabulous volunteer 5th Section MUSE Members). Our members contribute annual dues to offset our membership activity expenses, though we always provide scholarship assistance to singers with financial barriers. MUSE also receives considerable financial support from ArtsWave, Community Shares, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, and the William H. Albers Foundation. FRIENDS of MUSE make it possible for us to sing at local events and demonstrations– often for little or no performance fee. We can support the artistic work of talented composers and musicians, offer free concert tickets to members of our community in need, provide childcare support for parents at rehearsals, and continue our focus on both musical excellence and social change. Your gifts do so much more than just “keep the lights on.” Visit www.musechoir.org/support today! Friends of MUSE This list reflects gifts given from March 1, 2014 – February 28, 2015. Every effort has been made to ensure that it is accurate. ♪ denotes MUSE Member or Emerita _ denotes MUSE Board of Directors ♥ denotes MUSE Alumnae (CLIO) denotes gift given all or in part through Community Shares ❉ ^denotes gift given all or in part to the MUSE Endowment Fund Venus ($1,500+) The William H. 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However, because they live in Ohio, Michelle and Deb are told every day that their love is not significant, that their commitment is not worthy of the respect and protections of marriage. That’s why this spring they joined together with other couples and counsel at Gerhardstein & Branch Co., LPA and Newman & Meeks Co., LPA to bring the freedom to marry to the Buckeye State. They are the named plaintiffs in Gibson v. Himes, filed in April of this year. The women were asked to join the case shortly after Ohioans celebrated two big victories – rulings declaring that Ohio must respect the marriages of same-sex couples legally performed in other states. The decisions were both in cases brought by the firms working on Gibson v. Himes. “The attorneys approached us about the possibility of joining this, and it didn’t even take any thinking,” Michelle said. “We just said yes. We live here in Ohio – this case is about where we live,” Michelle said. “We could go somewhere else, I suppose, but that’s not fair. That’s not where we live. We live in Ohio, and in Ohio our union should be respected.” Michelle and Deborah are proud grandmothers (‘Mimi’ and ‘Grandma,’ respectively), and they’re excited for the day when they can finally marry in their state. “We have such depth and such intensity in our relationship. “Whether the law recognizes that or not, the intensity remains,” Michelle said. “But it only seems right that we should not be discriminated against just because someone else has decided that there’s something wrong with our relationship. If it’s this intense and this wonderful and we support each other in all of these ways, how can there be anything wrong with our relationship?” Article courtesy of http://www.whymarriagemattersoh.org/michelleanddeborah/ Upcoming Events April 23, 2015 7 pm Take Back the Night World Peace Bell, 425 York Street, Newport KY 41071 June 6, 2015 Grand Opening for Museum of Spiritual Art 318 South River Street, Franklin OH 45005 July 12, 2015 MLB All-Star Sing! Washington Park, Cincinnati, OTR August 22, 2015 Auditions for 33rd Season Sign up for the newsletter to receive details about time and location! 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