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Coming Events
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
2013 PIANO CONCERTO
COMPETITION WINNER Lincoln Portrait and Fanfare for the Common Man
If you wish to participate in The Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra
please contact either Tom Higgins, Aimee Fine or Steven Houser.
Upcoming JCCA Events
Friday, April 5, 2013
SWING DOLLS
Tuesday, May 17, 2013
399TH ARMY BAND of FORT LEONARD WOOD
featuring
February 5th, 2013
Lincoln University ~ Mitchell Auditorium
Dancer’s Alley Katie Howland, Director
presents
Guest Conductor ~ Patrick Clark
Guest Conductor ~ Rebecca Talbert
Guest Conductor ~ Eric Veile
Narrator ~ Don Otto
Dear Audience,
Thank you so much for being here this evening. Please take a
moment to thank the Orchestra Musicians who consistently
contribute so many beautiful musical moments for Jefferson
City and the mid-Missouri Community.
Before our program begins we would like to take a moment to remember a dear friend...
Richard Lynn Stokes February 22, 1937-December 29, 2012
Richard shared more than 20 years of his
talent with the Jefferson City Symphony
Orchestra. We are deeply saddened with his
departure however he will always be remem-
bered for his immense talent and kindness.
“He was a teacher, artist, pilot and musician all of his life, learning the
art of fiddle playing at an early age and winning the state fiddlers
contest at Nixa at the age of 16. He’s played his violin for numerous
charity and political events and was also passionate about playing
music for individuals with special needs. Richard also played in the
Jefferson City Symphony.
To all who knew him and loved him, he loved his music. His violin
will never be silent as his daughter, Paula and granddaughters, Nicole
and Emily, share his same passion for music.” - Excerpt from Jefferson
City News Tribune, January 1, 2013
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Symphony Angel?
The Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra is comprised entirely of Volunteers who love to share music with our community. There are many costs associated with our performances, such as rental and purchase of sheet music, instruments and repairs, and even the cost of this program you are reading. We rely on family, friends, and businesses in the Jefferson City area to provide funds to continue bringing you beautiful and exciting music from around the world. If you or your business is interested in supporting the Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra please choose one of the options below: I would like to give a donation of $_________, the check is enclosed. (Payable to JCSO) I would like to give a donation of $_________, can you please send me an invoice for payment. I would like to learn more about sponsoring a concert or advertising in concert programs. Please mail to: The Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra (JCSO) PO BOX 104384 Jefferson City, MO 65110
Symphony Angels
Dr. Steven & Jan Houser Don Schilling
Sharon & James Merciel The Fine Family
Linda Lloyd Bonnie Verdot
Nancy Luehrman Charles Turner
Laura Eggeman Patricia Koonce Candace Cheung
Cheryl Neild Doug Etter
The Richard Powell Family Robert Mansur
Jefferson City Public Schools Linn High School Lincoln University
Willie Beatty, Mitchell Auditorium General Manager
a) Norwegian Dances b) Funeral March of a Marionette c) Peer Gynt d) Harry Potter
e) William Tell Overture f) Fanfare La Peri
Program
Fanfare La Peri - Paul Dukas
Peer Gynt - Edvard Grieg I. Morgenstimmung (The Morning)
II. Ases Tod (Ase’s Death) III. Anitras Tanz (Anita’s Dance)
IV. In der Halle des Bergkonigs (In the Hall of the Mountain King)
Norwegian Dances - Edvard Grieg Dance II Dance I
Harry Potter - John Williams
March of the Marionettes - Charles-Francois Gounod
William Tell Overture - Gioachino Rossini
There will be no intermission during this presentation.
VIOLIN I Cheryl Nield**
Andrew Bailey
Julie Carr
Anne Cave
Julia Cegleski
Johanna Hobratschk
Elizabeth Komaromi
Evie Pinkley
Jaclyn Reehoff
Crystal Remmel
Crystal Robinson
Hannah Westin
VIOLIN II Susan Wallace*
Breanna Buersmeyer
Mahgan Cain
Robin Freeland
Marty Gardner
Amber Krumm
Richard Stokes
Hannah Tabor
Sierra Tackett
Rebecca Talbert
Greg Treiman
Madjid Vasseghi
Evan Wilde
Evonne Wilson
VIOLA
Laura Eggeman*
Eddie Crouse
Abby Peper
Logan Richardson
Warren Solomon
Allie Talbert
CELLO
Aimee M. Fine*
Rowan Bond
Andrea Cheung
Shannon Hapgood
Savannah Hoff
Shannon Merciel
Patrick Ordway
Jonathan Satterfield
Greg Spillman
Lance Talbert
BASS
Bonnie Verdot*
Alex Bennett
Candy Cheung
Michael Koestner
Ben Phelps
Leah Stock
FLUTE/PICCOLO
Tisha Celada*
Susan Capehart
Lindsay Valdiviez
OBOE/ENGLISH HORN
Don Schilling*
Leanne Tores
CLARINET
Steven Houser*
Earl Kliethermes
BASS CLARINET
TENOR SAXOPHONE
David Heise
BASSOON
Karel Lowery*
Kayla Smith
FRENCH HORN
Charles Turner*
Laura Griggs
Brandon Orr
Libby Revelle
Gregory Spillman
Tom Higgins
TRUMPET
Barry Sanders*
Liam Reagan
Heath Thomure
TROMBONE
T.J. Higgins*
Courtney Barker
BASS TROMBONE
Jim Merciel
TUBA
Bruce G. Connor
PERCUSSION
Patrick Clark
Kevin Pierce
Matt Stiens
Mike Stockman
TYMPANI
Tom Higgins***
PIANO
Jan Houser
CELESTE
Dan Eckles
HARP
Janna Volmert
CONDUCTORS
Patrick Clark
Rebecca Talbert
Eric Veile
NARRATOR
Don Otto
***JCSO President **Concertmaster *Principal Violin, Viola, Cello and String Bass performers, except for the principal, are listed in alphabetical order.
Personnel
a
b
c
d
e
f
Fanfare La Peri
Peer Gynt
Norwegian Dances
Harry Potter
March of the Marionettes
William Tell Overture
Answers on next page
Rebecca Talbert is a 2005 graduate of the University
of Missouri, Columbia with a M.M in Instrumental Conduct-ing; receiving her B.M.E from Lincoln University 1997. She resides in Holts Summit, Missouri with her husband and five children and is currently working as an Adjunct Professor at William Woods University in Fulton, MO teaching lecture classes on the subjects of Music History, Music Theory and Current Popular Genres. Rebecca is an active director of
Musical Theatre, working with William Woods University, and Jeff City’s own Capital City Players and is a frequent accompanist on the piano. As a violinist, she performs with the Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra and has since 2006. She maintains a large studio with many of her students’ participating in local musical opportunities throughout the area. Rebecca has served on the symphony board for three years and has for the past seven years taught orchestra classes involving Mid-Missouri area home-schooled students. She and her family enjoy performing at local community living centers and churches.
Eric Veile has been teaching music for ten years, includ-
ing the last eight years as band director at Helias Catholic High School; Eric was also the choir director for seven years. At Helias, Eric has taught the Concert Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Woodwind Choir, Concert Choir, Chorus, and Parallel Motion (show choir). At Helias, Eric has also taught the non-performing courses Introduction to Music, Music Theory, and
History of Movies. Eric earned his Bachelor of Arts in Clarinet and Composi-tion from Truman State University, as well as a Master of Arts in Education. Eric is currently working on a Specialist in Educational Leadership degree from William Woods University.
Music Notes
William Tell Overture
Fond childhood memories of the Lone Ranger or countless cartoons from Mickey Mouse to Bugs Bunny may seem familiar once you hear William Tell Overture. Rossini’s famous Overture is prelude to his opera by the same name. The music sets the stage for the opera which takes place in the picturesque Swiss Alps. The entire Overture has four distinct settings; Dawn, Storm, Ranz des Vaches (Call to the Cows), and the March of the Swiss Soldiers Finale.
Peer Gynt
From the composer Edvard Grieg:
"Peer Gynt, the only son of impoverished Norwegian peasants, is described by the poet as a personality suffering from an excess of fantastic imagination as well as from delusions of grandeur. In his youth he commits many a mad prank; he comes to a peasant wedding, abducts the bride and carries her up to the mountain heights, where he leaves her, to roam with wild shepherd girls. Soon he loses his way into the realm of the Mountain King, whose daughter falls in love with him and dances for him, but he makes fun of the dance and the...music, whereupon the mountain folk set out to kill him. He escapes, journeys to foreign continents. In Morocco he assumes the airs of a prophet and is greeted by Arabian maidens. After many a strange turn of fate he finally returns home as an old man, once more penniless, having suffered shipwreck on the way. Here the love of his youth, Solveig, who has remained true to him through the years, greets him; his weary head at last finds rest in her lap."
Fanfare from La Peri This warm fanfare is the opening piece to the ballet “La Peri” which first debuted in 1912 in Paris. Translated the title means Flower of Immortality. The flower and the struggle to possess the power is the basis of this romantic ballet.
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Harry Potter
This piece brings you along the journey of Harry Potter and his friends while growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Close your eyes and imagine flying on your broom or fighting dangerous foes to keep you and your friends safe from Voldemort.
Norwegian Dances
Also from composer Edvard Grieg, this collection of dances from Grieg’s native Norway was originally composed as a piano duet. Dance No. 1 was adapted from a tune called Sinclair’s March. Dance No. 2 is a halling to the mountains that surround Oslo (Christiana during Grieg’s time). The halling is a type of dance performed solo by a man that is kicking down his hat from a stick, or simply kicking his feet in the air.
Funeral March of the Marionettes
Two of the members of the Marionette troupe have had a duel and one of them has been killed. A party of pallbearers is organized and the procession marches out for the cemetery. The music soon takes on a more cheerful spirit, for some of the troupe, wearied with the march, seek consolation at a wayside inn, where they refresh themselves and also descant upon the many virtues of their late companion. At last they get into place again and the procession enters the cemetery to the march rhythm where the soldiers reflect upon the briefness and weari-ness of life, even for marionettes.
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Patrick holds his Bachelors degree in composition, also from MU where he studied with Thomas McKenney and John Cheetham. Patrick earned his Master’s degree from the University of Arizona, studying with Dan Asia, and his DMA in composition from the Shepherd School of Music, Rice University studying with Arthur Gottschalk, Paul Cooper and Ellsworth Milburn. Patrick is a Tanglewood Fellow (1997), participated as a composer at June in Buffalo (1996) and studied with Louis Andriessen at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague in Holland on a Netherlands-America Foundation Grant (1999-2001). Patrick has worked since as a composer, writer for Andante.com, and teacher in Holland, Los Angeles and Albuquerque, NM. Orchestral works by Patrick have been programmed by the Seattle Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Nashville Symphony, and the Nederlands Ballet Orkst Various mixed ensemble works have been performed by the Tel-Aviv-based Kaprizma ensemble, New York-based Dogs of Desire, and Harvey Sollberger’s ensemble Sirius. Saxophonist Leo Saguiguit programmed two of Patrick’s, Departure/Train and Attila, at the International Saxophone Conference in Scotland in July 2012. Patrick’s original composition for big band, After Hours, has been recently recorded by the MU Concert Jazz Band and released on their 2011 CD of new music, Tunnel Vision. Patrick is the recipient of the 2011 Sinquefield Prize in music composition at the University of Missouri, and conducted his own commissioned work, A Fantasy on Themes of Mussorgsky, with the University Philharmonic Orchestra at the March 14, 2011 Chancellor’s Concert, Jesse Auditorium. Patrick was one of eight composers selected to write a work for Alarm Will Sound, performed in July of 2011. The resulting composition, Ptolemy’s Carousel, and many other works by the composer can be heard at http://soundcloud.com/patrick-david-clark.
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