spring 2012 education newsletter
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Spring issue of the Education NewsletterTRANSCRIPT
SPRING RECAP // VAP AWARD WINNERS // CURRENT VAP NEWS // VAP ALUMNI NEWSVOCAL QUARTET NEWS // SPOTLIGHT: SARAH SYLVESTRE // UPCOMING EVENTS
SPRING 2012 RECAP
Members of Young Men’s and Young Women’s Choruses at Symphony Hall alongside H&H Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus for performances of Bach St. Matthew Passion
Collaborative Youth Concert students at Symphony Hall for performances of Beethoven Eroica
Performances of Beethoven Eroica on February 17 and 19 each began with a special student performance of the Gloria from Mozart’s Coronation Mass in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Educational Outreach Program’s Collaborative Youth Concerts, led by John Finney. Reviewers praised H&H’s young singers for their “exemplary energy, intonation, and diction” (The Boston Classical Review).
Special thanks to H&H Assistant Conductor John Finney and VAP conductors Alyson Greer and Joseph Stillitano for their efforts in preparing the Young Men’s and Women’s Choruses for Bach St. Matthew Passion on March 30 and April 1. The VAP students performed eight chorales with the H&H Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Harry Christophers. Harry Christophers called St. Matthew Passion “the greatest work in classical music ever written” and was very enthusiastic about sharing his musical gifts and expertise with H&H’s students, almost all of whom were singing in Symphony Hall for the first time.
On March 27, the Youth Chorus performed works of Schubert and Papoulis, as well as a Georgia Sea Island song, at the Massachusetts ACDA Big Sing East at St. Cecilia’s Parish, Boston. Choral adjudicator Dr. Christine Noel wrote that she was “mesmerized by [the] singers. There is an energy in their faces and in their delivery that communicates their love for performing and for singing together...an interesting and varied program that was performed beautifully. Bravi!”
The Barbara E. Maze Award for Musical Excellence was not awarded in 2012.
2012 VAP AWARD WINNERS
Lynea German, soprano, is a senior at the Pathways Early College Innovation School. She joined the Youth Chorus in 2007 and has been a member of VAP Soloists and Young Women’s Chorus since 2008. She has studied voice with Murray Kidd and Clara Sandler, cello with Mary Carfagna, and vocal chamber music with Barbara Winchester. She was the third-place winner in the 2011 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Vocal Competition.
Rachel Steinberg, mezzo-soprano, is a senior at Beaver Country Day School. She has been a member of the Young Women’s Chorus since 2009 and a VAP Soloist since 2010. She has studied voice with Kristen Watson and Clara Sandler and vocal chamber music with Barbara Winchester. In 2011, Steinberg participated in the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Vocal Program and has been invited to return this summer. She spent her senior year participating in From the Top’s Center for the Development of Arts Leaders, organizing collaborative concerts at the Hope Lodge and recording a “CD of Hope” for cancer patients and their families to take home with them.
Michelle Klevsky, soprano, is a senior at the Walnut Hill School. She has studied voice with Angela Gooch and Clara Sandler and piano with Bert Yocom since 2008. She joined the Youth Chorus in 2007, was a member of the Young Women’s Chorus from 2008–2011, and has been a VAP Soloist since 2008.
Candace MacMillen Achtmeyer Award
VAP Musical Encouragement Award
Evangelyna Etienne Award
Samuel Feinstein, bass, is a sophomore at Peabody High School, where he enjoys playing jazz string bass. He has been a member of Young Men’s Chorus since 2009. He volunteers weekly for the Peabody All-City Chorus and has also volunteered with the North Shore Teen Initiative. He spent his February 2012 school vacation building houses with Habitat for Humanity in North Carolina.
Congratulations to the following 2012 Vocal Apprenticeship Program Award Winners selected by H&H’s Education and Cultural Diversity Committee:
Candace MacMillen Achtmeyer Award
CURRENT VAP NEWS
YOUTH CHORUS
Isabelle Bears (Northeastern district) and Sophie Fraga (Eastern district) were accepted as chorus members for the Massachusetts Music Educators Association (MMEA) Junior District Festival on March 16.
Bridgett Sanchez is a violinist in the Lynn Public School Middle and High School Orchestra, which presented a concert on February 8. Bridgett’s Sixth Grade Ensemble played London Bridge, and she was featured in La Bamba with the Sixth Grade Quartet.
YOUNG MEN’S CHORUS/YOUNG WOMEN’S CHORUS/SOLOISTS
Kayla McDermott, Lucy Page, and Christopher Kelleher sang in the MMEA All-State Chorus and Sophie Sparrow played trombone in the All-State Band at Symphony Hall on March 3.
Alison Cameron was featured in Lexington High School’s production of Urinetown: The Musical, March 3–5.
Britta Erikson played Gypsy Rose Lee (Louise) in Winchester High School’s production of Gypsy on March 8. Lucy Page and Britta are two of three co-captains of the Winchester Chamber Singers, which hosted the WHS Madrigal Fest on March 17 at Winchester Town Hall, performing along with other high school and college a cappella groups.
Michaells Fana played the title role in Dedham Middle School’s production of Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory on April 10 and 12. Joseph Fanning was the technical crew stage manager for Westborough High School’s production of The Pajama Game, which ran the second weekend in March. Young Men’s Chorus conductor Joseph Stillitano was Music Director. Katherine Gross was selected as a 2011–2012 member of the Winsor School’s elite Small Chorus and will appear as Lorraine in Roxbury Latin’s and Winsor’s production of, All Shook Up in early May at Roxbury Latin School. Kathryn Hopkins played the title role in Medea in the Danvers High School entry to the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild High School Drama Festival. She received a best actor award and Danvers High School advanced into the Festival semi-finals, held March 10.
Yun-Jae Lee participated in From the Top’s Center for the Development of Arts Leaders program for 2011–2012. Yun-Jae was part of the five-member team radioWAVES at the Roland Hayes School of Music in Roxbury. The radioWAVES team organized special events, recruited guest artists, and shared their own musical talents and experiences, which included a live taping of From the Top at NEC’s Jordan Hall.
Sophie Sparrow played Lady Bracknell in Lexington Christian Academy’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest in early February. Jessica Toupin appeared as Rosemary in Dracut High School’s production of How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in March. She will compete with the DHS Show Choir and String Orchestra (with which she plays violin) at Disney World in April.
Zoe Weisskoff sang the role of Antonia in the River School’s production of Man of La Mancha on February 23 and 24 at Regis College.
Members of Singers, Youth Chorus, Young Men’s Chorus, and Young Women’s Chorus perform at The Society Ball, H&H’s annual gala fundraiser.
Ashley Buckhout (’07 YWC, ’10 Maze Award) studies voice with Sanford Sylvan at McGill University. Last fall she covered Miss Jessel in Opera McGill’s production of Britten’s The Turn of the Screw, and in March she will appear as Amor in Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea. In April, she will present a recital of works of Mozart, Chausson, Tchaikovsky, and Puccini. This summer, Buckhout will sing the role of Helena in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Halifax (Nova Scotia) Summer Opera Workshop. Christine Duncan (’01 Soloists) sang the principal role of Lel in the US premiere of Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera Snegurochka (The Snow Maiden) with the Lowell House Opera at Harvard University at the end of March. She also performed as Lady Sangazure in The Sorcerer with the MIT Gilbert and Sullivan Players last December. Christine will move to New York City in June to pursue a career in opera. Joseph Holmes (’99 Soloists) was the tenor soloist in a performance of Haydn’s Harmoniemesse with the Orchestra of Indian Hill, Nashoba Valley Chorale, and Harvard Pro Musica, conducted by Bruce Hangen. Congratulations to Joseph and his wife Emily on the birth of their daughter, Lily Noel, on January 9.
Michael Maloney (’08 Soloists) recently recorded a Christmas album to benefit Boston Children’s Hospital. He presented the hospital with a check of nearly $800 with the proceeds from his CD’s sales. He also starred in a short film, The Perfect Brew, directed by Jesse Manfra and shot in Malden.
Wendy Wang (’07 YWC/Soloists) has been accepted to the Martina Arroyo Foundation Prelude to Performance Program in New York City, singing in productions of Così fan tutte and Falstaff. She will travel to Germany in mid-August through September to sing with the Lyric Opera Studio of Weimar, a summer program sponsored by the German National Theater, where she will perform in Le Nozze di Figaro. She is currently a senior in the Harvard/NEC dual degree program and studies voice with Karen Holvik.
VAP ALUMNI NEWS
Former quartet member Teresa Wakim will sing Pamina in The Magic Flute with Apollo’s Fire and will embark on a US tour with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, performing Bach’s Mass in B Minor. She recently performed with Austin Clark’s Bourbon Baroque in Louisville. Pianist Dave Robbins currently plays for Improv Asylum’s Afternoon Delights comedy show on Sundays in the North End.
VOCAL QUARTET NEWS
Teresa Wakim with Ton Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir after a concert in the Westerkerk in Amsterdam on April 9.
MEMBER, YOUNG WOMEN’S CHORUS
What would you tell your friends if they asked you what VAP is? VAP is a wonderful program for anyone who loves to sing. We do not just sing any songs—we sing all different types of songs in all different languages. It is amazing how much you learn from coming to the classes every Saturday.
What is your favorite thing about VAP? My favorite thing about VAP is that it doesn’t matter where you are from. You can come sing your heart out.
What do you like about singing?I love the way the music sounds to me. Every piece has a different meaning, and every time you sing a piece it can have a different story.
Why do you want to sing?I want to sing because I love to sing. Singing makes me happy and lets me feel free. It’s a great way to start my busy Saturday of music.
What do you like about learning music on Saturday?It helps you to be more aware of the world so you can understand it better.
What is your favorite VAP moment?My favorite memory is when we sang goodbye to Dr. Graham last season. It was a very touching moment for many of the students who had studied with Dr. Graham.
What do you like to do when you are not singing?When I am not singing in VAP, I play basketball and volleyball and run track at Matignon High School in Cambridge. I also take viola lessons and play in the orchestra at the Community Music Center of Boston.
SPOTLIGHT: SARAH SYLVESTRE
INSTITUTIONS
Abbot & Dorothy H. Stevens FoundationAlice Willard Dorr FoundationAmelia Peabody FoundationAnalog Devices, Inc.Bessie Pappas Charitable FoundationThe Boston ConservatoryBoston Cultural CouncilThe Boston FoundationBrockton Cultural CouncilCambridge Arts CouncilCharles and Sara Goldberg
Charitable TrustCharles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Clipper Ship FoundationDavid Greenewalt Charitable TrustDeborah Munroe Noonan Memorial
Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
Eaton Vance ManagementEsther B. Kahn Charitable FoundationThe Harold Whitworth Pierce
Charitable TrustJohn H. and H. Naomi Tomfohrde
FoundationJohn Hancock Financial ServicesKingsbury Road Charitable FoundationLawrence Cultural CouncilThe Ludcke FoundationLynn Cultural CouncilMassachusetts Cultural CouncilMedford Arts CouncilNational Endowment for the ArtsNeedham Cultural CouncilNew England Conservatory
Preparatory SchoolThe Parthenon GroupSacerdote & Co., Inc.Schrafft Charitable TrustStearns Charitable TrustVarian Semiconductor Equipment
Associates, Inc.Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation
INDIVIDUALS
Allison & William AchtmeyerCarol AirasianMark & Maura AmrichRuthann ArdizzoniRafael & Ana ArdonEric & Barbara BaatzAnn & Michael BaroneMary BrownJulian & Marion BullittKenneth Lam & Karrie Chan-LamAnnette & Majid CharmchiDerek Clark & Monica BrunoRobert ConnersRobert & Marita CoombsValerie Edith CowartMatt CoyleJessica CrossAurelio & Michelle D’AmicoWillma H. DavisNancie & Paul DeJoieEugene & Julie DespresMichael Diener & Barbara SoojianLinda DruganDan & Joanne DudkaChristine J. DuncanLucinda EllertChris & Karen EriksonEdward & Eileen FaulknerJoseph M. FlynnMark & Polly FragaDan & Lois FrasierPaul & Diana GalloThe Gattozzi FamilyRichard & Beverly GeyerThe Glass FamilyJames GoldschmidtRoger & Val GovaertPaul & Patricia GrellaDon Haber & Connie HouckNancy & Bill HammerAndrew HammondSuzanne & Easley Hamner
Sissel HuntDerek & Meghan JacobyMary & Eric JohnsonJames & Mary KaramourtopoulosSusan KernsSarah KellyBrenda & Peter KronbergMichael & Angela LafontantWaltrud A. LampeLinda B. LankDavid & Hallie LeeYung-Joon & Eunmi LeeKaren S. & George D. Levy
Family FoundationWinifred I. Li & William P. OliverAlfonso & Kathryn LinkAlex & Julia LipmanCarol & James LydonJoseph & Gwynedd MaranzanoMargaret Marshall & Anthony LewisJose & Barbara MazzottiJeff McConnell & Janet ChumleyMary & Sherif NadaMargaret & Carl NagelLorrel B. NicholsNancy NizelFernando & Barbara NovaesMaureen & Douglas OlsenElizabeth & David PageMaria PaiewonskyBob Paine & Beth FullerWinifred & Leroy ParkerCarol Parrish & Paul ClarkGuy & Stella ParryMaurice M. Pechet Fund
on behalf of Dr. Maurice PechetAndrew & Patricia PetersonMichael & Francesca PfrommerKarl & Anne RookeyMichelle SaviaEmily F. SchabackerRobert H. Scott & Diane T. SpencerRobert & Rosmarie ScullyCharles & Sabrina Selk
John & Karen ShubinLinda & Alexander Singer-BerkDavid & Marla SmithLydia SmithMalcolm & Penelope SparrowSusan & Andrew SpenceEric, Susan & Rachel Steinberg
in honor of Lisa GrahamAshley & Willis StinsonJoyce SullivanNorman & Judie TotiBeth & Frank WaldorfEdward & Judith WalkTimothy Watkins & Donna CuipyloElizabeth & Robert WaxKathleen & Walter WeldRay WilliamsKathryn WillmoreWilson Family FoundationBarbara WinchesterKatie & Marshall WolfJean & Ron WoodwardAlexander & Theresa ZaglerShelly & Maurice ZiegelmanAnonymous
in memory of Barbara MazeFive Anonymous Donors
As of March 15, 2012.
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UPCOMINGEDUCATION CONCERTS
APR
23H&H SingersMonday, April 23, 7pm Fenn School, ConcordFree admission
MAY
5Youth Chorus in Orff Carmina BuranaSaturday, May 5, 7.30 pmSt. Mark’s School, Southborough With Heritage Chorale, under the direction of H&H Associate Conductor John Finney$20 general admission
MAY
14VAP Spring Choral ConcertMonday, May 14, 7.30 pmBoston Latin School $5 general admission
JUN
13VAP Soloists RecitalWednesday, June 13, 7.30 pmWilliams Hall, New England Conservatory Free admission
PHOTOS FROM BACH ST. MATTHEW PASSION DRESS REHEARSAL