Contact person: Cyndee Chaffee 480-838-0477
www.kogaz.org email: [email protected] King of Glory Lutheran Church * 2085 E Southern Ave * Tempe, AZ 85282 * Phone: 480 838-0477
Fax: 480 820-4127
Fall 2015 Concerts at
King of Glory Lutheran
Church
Friday September 25, 2015 7:00pm
CAFÉ Flutes
CAFE (Central Arizona Flute Ensemble) is a seven-
member flute choir that specializes in performances for
audiences in all types of senior communities. Playing
instruments that range from the traditional piccolo to the
distinctive 10-foot long contrabass flute, CAFE
musicians produce a spectrum of textures and styles that surprise and enthrall audiences.
A past audience member commented, “Who needs an orchestra when you can enjoy the CAFE flute
choir? This is so amazing. I came here thinking, 'uh….I’ll listen to a few flutes.' Little did I know
how interesting and amazing this performance would be!”
You can look forward to hearing creative arrangements of familiar melodies along with a few new
pieces to enjoy. In
addition to providing
interesting trivia about
the music and composers,
the musicians will host a
question/answer session,
then invite audience
members to pose for a
photo with the gigantic
contrabass flute, flutists,
and instruments.
Put this concert on your
calendar and join us for
an afternoon of
extraordinary
entertainment!
Free will offering.
www.kogaz.org email: [email protected] King of Glory Lutheran Church * 2085 E Southern Ave * Tempe, AZ 85282 * Phone: 480 838-0477
Fax: 480 820-4127
Contact person: Cyndee Chaffee 480-838-0477
Friday October 2 2015 7pm 4/2/1 (4 Hands 2 Hearts 1 Piano) Dian Baker and Eckart Sellheim, 4 Hands/2 Hearts/
1 Piano (4/2/1), have concertized together since 1998 in
the United States and Europe. Their many years of inter-
national performing and collaboration merge in the per-
fect medium -- the piano duo. Baker and Sellheim feel
equally at home with mainstream repertoire, music “off-
the-beaten-path”, and contemporary works for piano four-
hands.
4/2/1 has performed the complete four-hand works of
Franz Schubert on a variety of pianos and fortepianos.
These compositions, along with the complete works of
Mozart, Mendelssohn, Bartholdy, Schumann, Brahms, and Debussy, for the core of their extensive rep-
ertoire. In performances of 18th and early 19th century music, the Duo frequently features fortepianos
from their own collection.
Recent highlights of 4/2/1’s multifaceted activities include a recital on Clara Schumann’s 1827
fortepiano at the Schumannhause in Zwickau, Germany with a live recording of this concert published
on the Figaro label; a performance in 2013 at the Arizona Bach Festival featuring J.S. Bach’s Bran-
denburg Concertos transcribed by Max Reger; and a first-ever recording of four-hand works by late-
Romantic German composer Carl Reinecke, co-produced with Westdeutscher Rundfunk,
Cologne, and released in 2011 on the ARS label to high critical acclaim. Free will offering.
Sunday October 18 2015 2pm Lake/Crissman guitar duo Jonathan Crissman has earned degrees from
Houghton College, Slippery Rock Universi-
ty, the University of Akron, and Arizona
State University. Connecting with audiences
across the globe, Dr. Crissman has given
concerts throughout the United States, as
well as the UK, Ireland, the Czech Republic,
Germany, Italy, India, Mexico, Canada, and
South Korea. Currently based in the Phoenix
Valley, he has performed as both soloist and
in ensemble at many of Phoenix’s notable
venues, including the Phoenix Art Museum, Tempe Center for the Arts, Scottsdale Center for the Per-
forming Arts, and the Musical Instrument Museum. Dr. Crissman currently serves as a faculty associate
at Arizona State University, an adjunct professor at both Grand Canyon University and GateWay Com-
munity College, and a teacher for the nonprofit Lead Guitar.
The guitarists Brendan Lake and Jonathan Crissman are both protégés of the internationally renowned
guitar pedagogue, Frank Koonce. The duo will add to this performance with a virtuosic collage of Span-
ish works from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries by Rodrigo, Granados, Soler, and others.
Free will offering.
www.kogaz.org email: [email protected] King of Glory Lutheran Church * 2085 E Southern Ave * Tempe, AZ 85282 * Phone: 480 838-0477
Contact person: Cyndee Chaffee 480-838-0477
Sunday November 15, 2015 2pm Michelle Rice, Mezzo-soprano/Kerry Jennings, Tenor with Andria Fennig, Piano
We are a tenor and mezzo-soprano duo dedicated to performing musically-
engaging and dramatic 20th-21st Century repertoire by both living and non-
living composers. Our performance is greatly enhanced, and comes to the-
atrical “life” through the addition of staging , costuming, and multi-media,
cinematic effects (when applicable and
feasible in performance space or venue). Extreme care has been taken to
explore and represent culturally and compositionally diverse repertoire, as
to reach a varied audience of countless backgrounds. Through this form of
dramatic and musical expression, we are striving to introduce our audiences
to a new and innovative way to present vocal repertoire, opening new doors
of opportunity for vocal performance in a recital setting. While we will for-
mally honor the historical and musical integrity
associated with each of the performed works, we are also attempting to break
down barriers often associated with classical music performance, making it
accessible and enjoyable for even the novice concert goer. We are ultimately
creating an experience of elation, expansiveness of spirit, which challenges
current cultural musical standards and expectations, while simultaneously pro-
ducing some dissonance for the sake of breaking new ground in people's aural,
visual, and spiritual consciousness.
Tenor, Kerry Lee Jennings, holds the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and
Master of Music Degrees from the University of Washington and the Doctor of
Musical Arts Degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Maryland at
College Park. He is now an Assistant Professor of Voice at DePauw University
where he teaches Applied Voice, Diction for Singers and directs the Opera and
Musical Theatre Scenes Programs. He is an active member of the College Mu-
sic Society, Opera America, the National Opera Association, and the National
Association of Teachers of Singing.
Michelle Rice, Mezzo-Soprano, with “tones of pure gold” (Washington Post), Michelle Rice brings to her
work a rich mezzo voice and notable performance intensity. Ms. Rice's masterful musicianship and
warmth of tone make her a sought after artist in modern music, opera and the concert stage. Ms. Rice
has been awarded prizes from the American Bach Society, the Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition, the
Seattle Musical Art Society, the Mary Levine Scholarship Fund, the Bell T. Ritchie Awards, and the
Classical Singer Convention. She holds degrees from the University of Washington and the University of
Maryland Opera Studio.
Dr. Andria Fennig, piano, received her Doctorate of Musical Arts from Arizona State University in
2002. She has previously taught on the faculties of the University of Hawaii-Manoa and Paradise Valley
Community College. Dr. Fennig has a wide and all-encompassing piano performance background in-
cluding solo performance, collaborative artistry, chamber music, and pit orchestra work for touring
Broadway shows and entertainer acts (Wicked, Color Purple, West Side Story, Jackie Evancho, Il Divo,
and Three Irish Tenors. She currently is on staff as a pianist/accompanist/coach at Grand Canyon Uni-
versity. Additionally, she teaches a large body of private piano students in the Phoenix metropolitan ar-
ea, and is an accompanist and member of the Arts and Music Ministry at Paradise Valley United Meth-
odist Church.
Free will offering.
www.kogaz.org email: [email protected] King of Glory Lutheran Church * 2085 E Southern Ave * Tempe, AZ 85282 * Phone: 480 838-0477
Fax: 480 820-4127
Friday December 18, 2015 AZ Masterworks
“Sounds of the Christmas Season”
Since 1979 Arizona Masterworks Chorale
has earned a reputation as a premier adult choral
performing group in the State of Arizona.
Our Mission
The Arizona Masterworks Chorale is a chorus of skilled musicians with passions for artis-
tic excellence, sharing the joy of choral artistry and enriching the cultural quality of life in
Arizona through memorable performances of a wide range of choral music, Classical to
Contemporary. $15.00 admission, tickets sold at the door.
Contact person: Cyndee Chaffee 480-838-0477
Fall 2015 Concerts at
King of Glory Lutheran Church
Monthly Concert Schedule
Friday September 25 CAFÉ Flutes
Friday October 2 4/2/1 (4 Hands 2 Hearts 1 Piano)
Sunday October 18 Lake/Crissman guitar duo
Sunday, November 15 Michelle Rice, Mezzo-soprano/
Kerry Jennings, Tenor
Friday, December 18 AZ Masterworks