The Happiest Season of All! - Farmington Community Chorus
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The Happiest Season of All! - Farmington Community Chorus
the farmington community chorus the Happiest Season of All! Steven SeGraves Director Susan Garr Assistant Director & Accompanist Friday & Saturday December 17 & 18, 2010 8:00 pm Mercy High School Auditorium 11 Mile Road & Middlebelt Details on back .... $15 at door Chorus Trivia This bass is considered to have one of the best bass voices ever to compete in the International Barbershop Harmony Society. He has competed at the international level in three different barbershop quartets (including “The Vagabonds”) and with a 50-member barbershop chorus. The Vagabonds were “silver medalists” in the International Barbershop Harmony Society competition in 1976 and were considered to be one of the finest barbershop quartets ever to compete, going on to perform on the Phil Donahue Show and at Pine Knob among many other national venues. A life size photo of this quartet appears in the lobby of the Barbershop Harmony Society National Headquarters in Nashville, TN. “The Vagabonds” produced two albums and one CD with total sales exceeding 2,500. The CD includes Pine Knob as well as “top ten” barbershop quartet competition performances. This talented bass has also sung professionally in other groups such as “Prime Vocal Jazz”, a mixed jazz sextet, and currently sings in “Vocal Montage”, a mixed a capella sextet, whose CD was nominated “Best A Capella CD of 2004”. Norm Thompson FCC farmington community chorus The Farmington Community Chorus Presents: The Happiest Season of All! Director: Steven SeGraves Accompanist: Susan Garr Mercy High School Friday, December 17, 2010 Saturday, December 18, 2010 Farmington Hills Visit us at: www.farmingtonchorus.com Steve SeGraves is in his twenty-first year as the director of the Farmingotn Chorus. He holds a Bachelors degree in Music Education from Wayne State University and a Masters degree in Music Composition from Oakland University. He has been an assistant Director of the three–time world champion WSU Men’s Glee Club as well as the University’s Chamber Singers, the Meadowbrook Estate Show Choir of Oakland University, and the Langsford Singers of Detroit. He currently directs the 45-voice Langsford Men’s Chorus in part to honor his mentor, the late Dr. Harry M. Langsford. In the summer of 2008 the LMC was awarded second prize in the International Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen, North Wales. This is one of the oldest and most prestigious choral competitions in the world, and is in fact where the late Luciano Pavarotti began his amazingly successful singing career. Steve has studied jazz voice with April Arabian-Tini, composition with Stanley Hollingsworth, conducting with Brazeal Dennard, jazz piano with Matt Michaels, and jazz theory with Phil Mattson. Steve is the director of music at his home church, Lutheran Church of the Redemer in Birmingham. He is thankful to God for his new church and for all the opportunities and challenges ahead. He is a published arranger, and he has been commissioned several times to compose or arrange songs for area choirs. While on tour in Washington D.C., in May 2005, the Farmington Chorus joined forces with the United Stated Army Chorus to premier his arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner. Steve is also called upon as a guest artist to lead music workshops with choirs in and out of Michigan. Steve is married to his wife, Amy, and they live in Canton. On August 24th of 2009 Amy gave birth to their first child, Brady Alexander SeGraves. Brady is adored by his mom and dad, and of course his sister and brother, Emily, 10 and Benji, 8. Susan Garr is a cofounder of the Farmington Community Chorus, serving as the group’s accompanist since September 1980. In Spring 1994, the Farmington Area Arts Commission recognized Susan with the Distinguished Service Award for outstanding service to the community in the creative arts. While studying vocal music education, piano and organ at Wayne State University, she sang with the Chamber Singers. Susan has served as choir accompanist for the Farmington, Livonia, and Royal Oak school districts. She is currently the music minister at St. Colette Parish in Livonia where she serves as organist, cantor and choir director to three adult groups, one teen and one children’s choir. Susan and daughter Melissa (a singer in FCC) reside in Livonia. Susan has two granddaughters, Ella McKenzie Garr and Lila Grace Campbell Garr by her son Adam and daughter-in-law, Kimberly. Brian J. Buckmaster graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelors Degree in Music Education. He has taken private percussion instruction from Dr. Prince at EMU and Norm Fickett from the DSO. Brian is presently teaching elementary music in the Ypsilanti public schools and has taught private percussion students for over 20 years. Brian is also a well rounded professional musician who performs locally with the Ambassadors, the Big Band Express, and is a freelance player on both drum set and percussion with various community theater organizations, top 40 bands, churches and orchestras. Brian has played drums and percussion for the FCC Spring and Holiday Concerts for over 20 years. He presently lives in Northville with his wife, Elizabeth. Eric Lundquist learned piano and accordion at an early age and as a teenager was a member of the Don Large “Make Way for Youth” chorus on WJR-AM in Detroit. He performed with the Catholic Central High School Marching Band, studying clarinet with William B. Watts. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and became lead solo clarinetist for the U.S. Air force Band at Torrejon Air Base in Spain. He studied saxophone with Jay Walker and flute with Bernard Goldberg of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. After completing his military service, he was student conductor for the University of Detroit Chorus. He later became a member and assistant director of the Great Lakes Steel Male Chorus. Eric has played with a number of outstanding local bands, including Johnny Trudell, Eddie Nuccilli, Tommy Saunders, Chet Bogan, Swing Shift, Brookside Jazz Ensemble, Gary Greenfelter Orchestra, One Beat Back, GQ, Warney Ruhl, Rea Deal and Eddie Santini. He has performed at Pine Knob/DTE, Meadowbrook, the Fisher Theater, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge, the Firefly Club, Cliff Bell’s and many other venues in the greater Detroit area, including the Detroit International Jazz Festival and the Birmingham Jazz Festival. He also accompanied PRime Vocal Jazz. Eric is a featured instrumentalist on clarinet, alto and tenor saxophone, and flute for the Farmington Community Chorus. The Farmington Community Chorus was established in 1980 under the sponsorship of the Farmington Hills Parks and Recreation Department. We have been performing Holiday and Spring Concerts ever since. The chorus meets each Tuesday evening at the William Costick Activity Center, 11 Mile Road east of Middlebelt Road, 7:30 - 9:30, while school is in session. Anyone interested in auditioning should call Shelly Addison at (248) 250-1447. Dale Anderson is a freelance bassist, author and Michi- gan-certified music teacher. Although his approach is fundamentally based on the Simandel and Nanny methods, he incorporates elements of the Ivan Galamian violin technique into his traditional teaching. Mr. Anderson received Bachelor and Masters Degrees in Music Education from Wayne State University, studying with Lawrence Hurst, Maxim Janowsky, Stephen Molina and Stuart Sankey. Dale is currently on staff at both the Gifted and Talented Programs in Detroit Public Schools and maintains his studio at the Cranbrook Academy of Arte in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Mr. Anderson continues a rigorus performance schedule and as a clinician, adjudicator and private studio teacher is in high demand. Dale is Principal Bass of the Southfield Symphony and Assistant Principal Bass of the Southern Great Lakes Symphony. Established 1984 GREAT FOOD GREAT PRICES Burgers•Pizza•Mexican Steaks•Seafood COUPON 20% OFF ANY MENU ITEM ANY DAY (excluding Fridays) WITH THIS SPECIAL CONCERT PROGRAM COUPON....NO expiration date….use it anytime at your convenience. FARMINGTON RD. 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF GRAND RIVER DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Wishing the chorus success, especially Grammy Bradley and Aunt Eily. Joe and Melanie Gerzema, Paddy. Nora, and Libby wishes the Farmington Community Chorus The Happiest Season of All Act I The Most Wonderful Time of the Year..........................Pola/Wyle Arr: Huff O Nata Lux......................................................................................Lauridsen Infant Holy, Infant Lowly...................................................... Arr: Rutter Women’s Chorus Children, Go Where I Send Thee............Guard/Shane/Reynolds Randy Hicks, Jeff Garver, Tom Lamb O, Po’ Little Jesus.................................................................... Arr: de Paur Men’s Chorus All I Want For Christmas Is You............................Carey/Afanasieff Callie Agius, Bree Corcoran A Christmas Love Song............................................Bergman/Mandel Ginny Lundquist Arr: Lojeski Saxophone: Eric Lundquist Twas the Night Before Christmas............................................. Moore Norm Thompson Christmas Time Is Here....................................Mendelson/Guaraldi Arr: Weir Gloria In Excelsis..............................................................................Purifoy O Nata Lux Gloria In Excelsis O born light of light, Jesus, redeemer of the world, mercifully deem worthy and accept the praises and prayers of Your supplicants. Glory in the highest to God. And on earth peace to men of good will. We praise thee. We bless thee. We worship thee. We glorify thee. Thou who once deigned to be clothed in flesh for the sake of the lost ones, grant us to be made members of Your holy body. Act II Angels In Seven.................................................... Wesley/Mendelssohn Arr: Kern Where are You Christmas?........................Jennings/Horner/Carey Soloist: Frances Ancona Arr: Huff Celebrate Me Home......................................................... Loggins/James Drew Rogers I’ll Be Home For Christmas....................................................... Mattson Perfect Blend Soloist: Chris Malafouris Jingle Bells........................................................................................Pierpoint Perfect Blend Arr: Langford It’s Beginning to Look like Christmas.................................. Willson Arr: Hayes Whisper! Whisper! (baby born today)..............................Althouse Soloists: Megan O’Shea, Joel Hunter Christmas Lullaby.........................................................................Callaway Christine Kavka You’re All I Want For Christmas..................................... Moore/Ellis Chiffon Sisters Arr: Shaw Kim Arcobello, Janet Guardiano, Marla Haller I Wish You Christmas.......................................................................Rutter Soloist: Kim Arcobello Dancer: Cailin McLean Do You Hear What I Hear?..........................................Regney/Shayne Arr: Simeone Farmington Community Chorus Members First Sopranos: Callie Agius, Kim Arcobello*, Samira Franzel, Janet Guardiano, Christine Kavka*, Rita Khariton, Sr. Maureen McGarrigle, Holly Vollmar Second Sopranos: Frances Ancona, Tandi Bagian, Katherine Bradley, Janice Boyd, Sally Flayer, Melissa Garr, Jill Goryca, Marla Haller*, Elizabeth Hopper, Linda Jevahirian, Jeanne Keshishian*, Erin Kopecki, Ginny Lundquist*, Megan O’Shea, Carol Riley, Jennifer Rose*, Anita Sparrow, Mary Wallen, Eileen Wildern First Altos: Rochelle Addison, Janet Bedoway, Pat Carrico, Bree Corcoran, Dixie Doerr, Donna Jones, Valerie Kashubara, Marilyn Rylance, Lynn Schuepbach, Buthayna Taha Second Altos: Kate Browner, Cathy Cheslak, Ruth Copley, Beverly Corr, Fran DeMattia, Carole Eizelman, Karen Garver, Mary Beth Howell, Leslie London, Linda McLean Tenor I: Claude Grant, Drew Rogers*, Ian Smith, Jeffrey Strubbe* Tenor II: James Abernethy, Mitch Alpiner, Randy Hicks, Dick Holmes, Robert King, Chris Malafouris*, Dan Sawyer Baritone: Earl Downing, Jeff Garver, Frank Haas, Joel Hunter*, Jonathan Kashat*, Jim Keimig, Tom Lamb, Jack McClintock, Tim Miller, Dave Parker, Scott Preston Bass: Harry Doerr, Floyd McDaniel, Norm Thompson* *Perfect Blend Remembering Our Chorus Family “Those dearest to us never really leave; they live on in the way they cared, shared and made us happy. “ Chorus Members Chorus Helpers Dick Ruel Linda Rainford (2002) Rose Marie Gregor (2003) Sylvia Pochik (2004) Pat Nogueras (2005) Con Carson (2006) Rosemary Chupinski (2006) Lu Davis (2010) Ted Bedoway (2004) John Bookie (2004) Warren Whitehouse (2009) Honorary Lifetime Members Doc Harry Langsford* Wihla Hutson* Brian Buckmaster (drummer) Carl Gippert Marie & Richard Snyder Melissa Garr (currently singing) * deceased Thanks for your support Love, Shelly Happy 20th Anniversary Charisse & Tom Thanks to: Beverly, Carole, Cathy Leslie & Linda for singing with me! Many Thanks for your support, “Spinmaster D” (aka Derrick Dade) Merry Christmas to our 14 grandchildren Mindy, Josh, Madison, CJ, Keaton Kayla, Jacob, Leah, Lacey, Kaitlyn, Luke Sophia & Sam & their parents who gave them to us. Love, Grandma & Grandpa Garver People DO read ads in our programs. I N FA C T, t h e y c o u l d b e r e a d i n g YO U R a d r i g h t h e r e, r i g h t n o w ! For information regarding placing an ad in our Holiday Program contact: Dixie Doerr 810.632.4067 Friends of the Chorus Anonymous Gary Knowles Jeffrey & Leslie London Frank Haas Marilyn Rylance Sobhi Sater Karen Arseneau Leisheng Zhang Anne Greenstein John, Jan, Allison & Michelle Boyd Marjorie Dunbar B. C. 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Farmington Hills Dept of Special Services: Cathy O’Rourke-Wendrick, Nancy Coumoundouros Custodial Staff at the Costick Activity Center Stage Managers: Austin Waldo, Connor Waldo Box Office/Ushers: Jenny Conely, Katie Conely, Anne Conely, Dawn Goryca, Renee Goryca, Bob Carrico, Darrell Wallen Mercy High School: Ron Sill Lights: Kevin Koshowski Photographer: Jerome Addison Concessions: McDaniel Family A very special thanks to you, our audience. Chorus Trivia This baritone plays piano, bass, guitar, banjo and drums. During 33 years working for Detroit Public Television (in camera, audio, lighting), he won three (Michigan) Emmys for lighting. He also worked at WKNR and was a DJ at WNIC and WOMC (primarily weekends) in the late 70’s/ early 80’s for 10 years. As part of a four-man folk music group called “The Villagers”, he performed at many hootenanny’s and appeared five times on a Channel 9 TV show in 1963 which featured groups such as “The Four Seasons” and “The Temptations”. “The Villagers” entertained the National Guard on a weekend bus tour along with Stevie Wonder, “The Supremes” and “The Choker Campbell (Motown) Band”. He is a Vietnam veteran and while in Vietnam he worked as a full time TV Director in one of the 8 radio/TV stations. He has been a member of the Screen Actors Guild for 10 years and auditioned for a part in “Detroit 187” (2010 Detroit Crime TV series). He has been featured as an actor or “voice-over” in many local TV commercials (Belle Tire, etc). Since 2001, has been attending/performing at “The Kingston Trio Fantasy Camp” in Phoenix, AZ. Tom Lamb (baritone) Farmington Community Chorus wishes you, our audience, Happy Holidays & Happy New Year & Be sure to join us for our Spring Show, May 6th, & 7th, 2011, right here at Mercy High School. If you would like to be on our mailing list, and receive information on future concerts, please fill out the information sheets at the CD table in the lobby and check out our CD’s at the same time!