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    ST. MARTIN’S CHAMBER CHOIRTimothy J. Krueger, Artistic Director

    Andrew Ritchie, 2020-21 Mark Sheldon Conducting Intern

    TIMOTHY J. KRUEGERTimothy J. Krueger studied musicology at the Wheaton Conservatory of Music, the University of Colorado, Boulder, the Universität Hamburg, Germany, and the University of London’s Royal Holloway College, where his doctoral dissertation was on the sacred music of Charles Villiers Stanford. He has studied conducting with Dr. Paul Wiens, and privately with Dennis Keene of the Voices of Ascension. He has sung professionally with the Santa Fe Opera, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Chicago A Cappella, the Vox Early Music Ensemble, the Ars Nova Singers, as well as several Episcopal cathedral choirs. In addition to being the founding Artistic Director of St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, Krueger has served as Chorus Director for the Boulder Bach Festival, the Colorado Music Festival, and the Boulder Philharmonic. He is an Affiliate Faculty member in the Music Department of Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is Choirmaster of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, overseeing one of Denver’s finest classical church music programs.

    COURTNEY HERSHEY BRESS, HARPCourtney Hershey Bress joined the Colorado Symphony as Principal Harp in 2001. Before coming to Denver, Ms. Bress enjoyed a wide and varied freelance career, including engagements with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She has served as Acting Principal of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and was Principal Harp with the United States Army Field Band in Washington, D.C. Ms. Bress is much sought-after as a teacher and has given master classes around the country. In addition to her private teaching studio, she is the Associate Professor of Harp at Colorado State University and has been a visiting professor at the Eastman School of Music. She has also served as a juror for the American Harp Society National Competitions. Ms. Bress was a 2005 GRAMMY® nominee for her performance of George Crumb’s chamber work Ancient Voices of Children. In 2017 Ms. Bress became a published author. For Love of the Harp was published by Veritas Musica Publishing. The book is in two parts with the first being advice to the young musician and stories about her career. The second part discusses and shows examples of how to write for the harp. Ms. Bress is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and Chicago College of Performing Arts.

    DREW RITCHIEDrew Ritchie is a versatile and passionate conductor, educator, and performer. Currently earning a Master of Music degree in Conducting at the Lamont School of Music – University of Denver, he also holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. He currently serves as an Assistant Conductor for the Colorado Youth Symphony Orchestras, a Conducting Intern for the St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, and a teaching assistant at the Lamont School of Music. Drew is thrilled to be a part of the SMCC organization and looks forward to an incredible season filled with beautiful music.

    SOPRANOJen HittEmma TebbeCaroline Vickstrom

    ALTOMicaëla Larsen BrownKate LaCavaDonna Wickham

    TENORWestin SorrelMatthew LeaBlake NaWa'a

    BASS Matt LaCava Alan PolacekTyler Wiggington

    BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF of ST. MARTIN’S CHAMBER CHOIRTimothy Krueger – Founder and Artistic Director

    Courtney Huffman – Executive DirectorBrooke Murray – Development and Program Associate

    Linda Joy Mack – Texts and Translations Micaëla Larsen-Brown – Education Outreach Coordinator

    Ashley Hoffman – Graphic & Web Design

    Elaine Granata – PresidentJulie Beggs – Vice-PresidentGary Williams – Treasurer

    Jeff Parrott – SecretaryTony Domenick – Singer Representative

    Peter ThulsonEllen WilsonJanel Highfill

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    AN OLDE ENGLISH CHRISTMASThe BriTTen "Ceremony of Carols"

    wiTh CourTney hershey Bress, harpSponsored by :Claudia Dakkouri,

    Jeff Parrott & Jeff Jacob, and Julie & Joseph Beggs in memory of her parents David and Carol Yancich

    Processional: "Hodie Christus Natus Est" Gregorian Chant

    "This endris nyght" arr. Alfred Whitehead

    Wexford Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Brock Erickson

    Old Kentish Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Micaëla Larsen Brown

    "I saw a fair maiden" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Warlock

    Gloucestershire Wassail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Normal Luboff

    "Blessed be that maid Marie" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Joy Sherman

    Holy Day Holly Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Channing Lefebvre

    "What Child is This" (Sing Along) . . . . . . . . . . . Old English Melody Greensleeves

    A Ceremony of Carols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Britten1. Procession ("Hodie Christus natus est")

    2. Wolcum Yole!

    3. There is no Rose

    4a. That yongë child

    4b. Balulalow

    5. As dew in Aprille

    6. This little Babe

    7. Interlude

    8. In Freezing Winter Night

    9. Spring Carol

    10. Deo Gracias

    11. Recession

    ST. MARTIN’S CHAMBER CHOIR RECEIVES GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

    GREGORY ROBBINS

    HUGH AND MICHELLE HARVEY FAMILY FOUNDATION

    CARSON-PFAFFLIN FAMILY FOUNDATION

    MICHAEL AND CARLYN SMITH DAVID BEATTIE & PHILIP VAN HOEVENBERG

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    Processional: "Hodie Christus Natus Est" Gregorian Chant

    This endris nyght arr. Alfred Whitehead Jen Hitt, solo

    Wexford Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. 18th C. Irish tune, arr. Brock EricksonCaroline Vickstrom, solo

    TEXTS & TRANSLATIONS

    This endris nyght I saw a sight,A maid a cradle kepe;And ever she sung and said among, “Lullay, my child, and slepe.”

    This lovely lady sat and sung,And to her child did say,"My son, my brother, my father dear,Why liest thou thus in hay?

    My sweetest bird, thus 'tis required,Though thou be king verray,But nevertheless I will not ceaseTo sing 'By, by, lullay'."

    The child then spake in his talking,And to his mother said,"I am known as heaven-born kingIn hay though I be laid.

    This endris night I saw a sight,A star as bright as day,And ever among, a maiden sung,"Lullay, my child, lullay."

    Hodie Christus natus est Hodie Salvator apparuit, Hodie in terra canunt angeli, Laetantur archangeli, Hodie exultant justi, dicentes: Gloria in excelsis Deo, Alleluia!

    Today Christ is bornToday the Savior has appearedToday the angels sing on earthThe archangels rejoiceToday the righteous exult, sayingGlory to God in the highest, alleluia!

    Good people all, this Christmas timeConsider well and bear in mindWhat our good God for us has doneIn sending his beloved son.With Mary holy we should prayTo God with love this Christmas DayIn Bethlehem upon that mornThere was a blessed Messiah born.

    The night before that happy tideThe noble virgin and her guideWere long time seeking up and downTo find a lodging in the town.But mark how all things came to pass:From every door repelled, alas!As long foretold, their refuge allWas but a humble oxen stall.

    There were three wise men from afarDirected by a glorious starAnd on they wandered night and dayUntil they came where Jesus layAnd when they came unto that placeWhere our beloved Messiah layThey humbly cast them at his feetWith gifts of gold and incense sweet.

    Good people all, this Christmas time, Ah.

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    Old Kentish Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Micaëla Larsen BrownDrew Ritchie, conductor

    "I saw a fair maiden" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Warlock

    The Babe in Bethl'em's manger laid, In humble form so low,By wond'ring angels is surveyedThro' all His scenes of woe.

    Chorus:Noël, Noël Now sing a Savior's birth,All hail His coming down to earth,Who raises us to heav'n.

    A Savior, sinners all around! Sing, shout the wondrous word;Let every bosom hail the sound, A Savior! Christ the Lord.

    Chorus

    Well may we sing a Savior's birth, Who need the grace so giv’n,And hail His coming down to earth, Who raises us to heav’n;

    Chorus

    I saw a fair maidenSitten and sing:She lulléd a little child,A sweeté lording.

    Chorus:Lullay, my liking,My dear son, my sweeting,Lullay, my dear heart,Mine own dear darling

    That same lord is HeThat made allé thing,Of allé lord is He is LordOf allé kinges King.

    Chorus

    There was mickle melodyAt that childés birth,All that were in Heaven’s blissThey madé mickle mirth.

    Chorus

    Angelys bright they sung that nightAnd saiden to that child:"Blessed be thou and so be sheThat is both meek and mild."

    Chorus

    Pray we now to that Child,And to His mother dear,Grant them His blessingThat now maken cheer.

    Chorus

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    Gloucestershire Wassail . . . . . . . . . . . c. 17th C. English tune, arr. Norman LuboffDrew Ritchie, conductor; Kate LaCava, solo

    "Blessed be that maid Marie" . . . . . . . . . . . c. 17th C. English tune, arr. Joy Sherman Matt La Cava, soloPercussion: Micaëla Larsen Brown, Jen Hitt, Tyler Wigginton

    Wassail! wassail! all over the town!Our bread it is white, and our ale it is brown,Our bowl it is made of the white maple tree;With the wassailing bowl we'll drink to thee.

    So here is to Cherry and to his right cheek,Pray God send our master a good piece of beef,And a good piece of beef that may we all see;With the wassailing bowl, we'll drink to thee.

    And here is to Fillpail and to her left ear,Pray God send our master a happy New Year,And a happy New Year as e'er he did see;With our wassailing bowl we'll drink to thee.

    Then here's to the maid in the lily white smock,Who tripped to the door and slipped back the lock!Who tripped to the door and pulled back the pin,For to let these jolly wassailers in.

    Come, butler, come fill us a bowl of the best,Then we hope that your soul in heaven may rest;But if you do draw us a bowl of the small,Then down shall go butler, bowl and all.

    Blessed be that Maid Marie;Born He was of her body;Very God ere time began,Born in time the Son of Man.

    Refrain:Christus hodieNatus est de Virgine (Today Christ is born of the Virgin).

    Sweet and blissful was the songChanted by the angel throng,"Peace on earth, Alleluia.In excelsis Gloria.” (Glory in the highest!)

    Refrain

    Fare three Kings from far-off land,Incense, gold and myrrh in hand.In Bethlehem the Babe they seeStelle ducti lumine. (Led by the light of the star).

    Refrain

    Make we merry on this fest.In quo Christus natus est. (On which Christ was born.)On this Child I pray you call,To assoil and save us all.

    Refrain

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    Holy Day Holly Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . c. 18th C. Cornish Carol, arr. Channing Lefebvre

    What Child is This? (Sing Along) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16th C. English tune

    Now the holly bears a berry as white as the milk,And Mary bore Jesus, who was wrapped up in silk:

    Chorus:And Mary bore Jesus our Saviour for to be,And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly,Holly, Holly!And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly!

    Now the holly bears a berry as green as the grass,And Mary bore Jesus, who died on the cross:

    Chorus

    Now the holly bears a berry as black as the coal,And Mary bore Jesus, who died for us all:

    Chorus

    Now the holly bears a berry, as blood is it red,Then trust we our Saviour, who rose from the dead:

    Chorus

    What child is this, who, laid to rest,On Mary's lap is sleeping?Whom angels greet with anthems sweet,While shepherds watch are keeping?

    Refrain:This, this is Christ the King,Whom shepherds guard and angels sing;Haste, haste to bring him laud,The babe, the son of Mary.

    Why lies he in such mean estateWhere ox and ass are feeding?Good Christian, fear: for sinners hereThe silent Word is pleading.

    Refrain

    So bring him incense, gold, and myrrh,Come, peasant, king, to own him;The King of kings salvation brings,Let loving hearts enthrone him.

    Refrain

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    A Ceremony of Carols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Britten1 Procession ("Hodie Christus natus est")

    2 Wolcum Yole!

    3 There is no Rose

    4a That yongë child

    Hodie Christus natus est Hodie Salvator apparuit, Hodie in terra canunt angeli, Laetantur archangeli, Hodie exultant justi, dicentes: Gloria in excelsis Deo, Alleluia!

    Today Christ is bornToday the Savior has appearedToday the angels sing on earthThe archangels rejoiceToday the righteous exult, sayingGlory to God in the highest, alleluia!

    Wolcum, Wolcum, Wolcum be thou hevenè king. Wolcum Yole! Wolcum, born in one morning. Wolcum for whom we sall sing!

    Wolcum be ye Stevene and Jon. Wolcum Innocentes every one. Wolcum, Thomas marter one. Wolcum, be ye, Good Newe Yere. Wolcum Twelfth Day both in fere, Wolcum, seintes lefe and dere, Wolcum Yole!

    Candelmesse, Quene of bliss. Wolcum bothe to more and lesse. Wolcum be ye that are here. Wolcum Yole! Wolcum alle and make good cheer. Wolcum alle another yere. Wolcum Yole! Wolcum!

    There is no rose of such vertu As is the rose that bare Jesu: Alleluia.

    For in this rose conteinèd was Heaven and earth in littel space: Res miranda (a wonderful thing).

    By that rose we may well see That he is God in persons three: Pares forma (of the same form).

    The aungels sungen the shepherds to: "Gloria in excelsis Deo" (Gloria to God in the highest), Gaudeamus (let us rejoice).

    Leave we all this worldly mirth, And follow we this joyful birth: Transeamus (let us go).

    That yongë child when it gan weep With song she lulled him asleep; That was so sweet a melody It passèd alle minstrelsy.

    The nightingalë sang also: Her song is hoarse and nought thereto: Whoso attendeth to her song And leaveth the first then doth he wrong.

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    4b BalulalowEmma Tebbe, solo

    5 As dew in Aprille

    6 This little Babe

    7 Interlude (harp solo)

    O my deare hert, young Jesu sweit, Prepare thy creddil in my spreit, And I sall rock thee to my hert And never mair from thee depart.

    But I sall praise thee evermoir With sanges sweit unto thy gloir; The knees of my hart sall I bow, And sing that richt Balulalow!

    I sing of a maiden that is makèles: King of all kings to her son she ches. He came al so stille there his moder was, As dew in Aprille that falleth on the grass. He came al so stille to his moder's bour,

    As dew in Aprille that falleth on the flour. He came al so stille there his moder lay, As dew in Aprille that falleth on the spray. Moder and mayden was never none but she; Well may such a lady Goddes moder be.

    This little Babe so few days old is come to rifle Satan's fold; all hell doth at his presence quake though he himself for cold do shake; for in this weak unarmèd wise the gates of hell he will surprise.

    With tears he fights and wins the field, his naked breast stands for a shield; his battering shot are babish cries, his arrows looks of weeping eyes, his martial ensigns Cold and Need and feeble Flesh his warrior's steed.

    His camp is pitchèd in a stall, his bulwark but a broken wall; the crib his trench, haystacks his stakes; of shepherds he his muster makes; and thus, as sure his foe to wound, the angels' trump alarum sound.

    My soul, with Christ join thou in fight, stick to the tents that he hath pight. Within his crib is surest ward, this little Babe will be thy guard. If thou wilt foil thy foes with joy, then flit not from this heavenly Boy.

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    8 In Freezing Winter NightJen Hitt, Westin Sorrel, solos

    9 Spring CarolCaroline Vickstrom, Donna Wickham, solos

    10 Deo Gracias

    11 Recession

    Pleasure it is To hear, iwis, The Birdès sing. The deer in the dale, The sheep in the vale, The corn springing.

    God’s purveyance For sustenance, It is for man. Then we always To give him praise, And thank him than, And thank him than.

    Deo gratias! (Thanks be to God)Adam lay ybounden, Bounden in a bond, Four thousand winter Thought he not to long.Deo gratias! And all was for an appil, An apple that he took,

    As clerkès finden Written in their book. Né had the appil takè ben, Né hadè never our lady A ben hevenè quene. Blessèd be the time That appil takè was. Therefore we moun singen: Deo gratias!

    Hodie Christus natus est Hodie Salvator apparuit, Hodie in terra canunt angeli, Laetantur archangeli, Hodie exultant justi, dicentes: Gloria in excelsis Deo, Alleluia!

    Today Christ is bornToday the Savior has appearedToday the angels sing on earthThe archangels rejoiceToday the righteous exult, sayingGlory to God in the highest, alleluia!

    - Texts and translations compiled by Linda Mack

    Behold, a silly tender babe in freezing winter night, In homely manger trembling lies; alas, a piteous sight!

    The inns are full, no man will yield this little pilgrim bed. But forced he is with silly beasts, in crib to shroud his head.

    This stable is a Prince's court, this crib his chair of State; The beasts are parcel of his pomp, this wooden dish his plate.

    The persons in that poor attire his royal liveries wear; The Prince himself is come from Heav'n; this pomp is prizèd there.

    With joy approach O Christian wight, do homage to thy King; And highly praise his humble pomp, which he from Heav'n doth bring.

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    MICAËLA LARSEN BROWNMicaëla Larsen Brown grew up singing…in India and then Denver and Brighton, Colorado. She graduated from Univ. of Sioux Falls with degrees in Music and Speech & Theater, and then lived in France for two years. She subsequently sang several concerts in France. She has sung with the Colorado Chorale, served as staff singer at

    Central Presbyterian Church and at St. John's Cathedral. She is cur-rently a staff singer at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and has sung with St. Martin’s Chamber Choir since 2006. Micaëla was an ele-mentary music teacher for 25 years. She retired from full-time teach-ing to pursue several mini-careers: teaching voice lessons, designing & sewing (...mostly drag apparel,) singing, and substitute teaching. Micaëla also volunteers as a music therapist, singing for nursing home and hospice patients. She has received the Rotary Teacher of the Year award and Outstanding Alumni Award from Univ. of Sioux Falls. Micaëla and her husband, Jack golf, travel, raise rescue critters, and are currently creating a co-housing community for retirees.

    JEN HITTNew to Denver as of July 2017, Jen also sings as a vicar choral at St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral, teaches voice and songwriting for Swallow Hill Music, and produces radio for CPR Classical. From 2011-2017, Jen lived in Austin, Texas where she performed solo and with ensembles, includ-ing the GRAMMY-winning Conspirare. Her full-

    length album of original music, Amphibious Heart, was released in 2015. Prior to 2011, Jen lived in Washington D.C. where she sang with the the Master Chorale of Washington and the National Symphony Orchestra Chorus. She completed her bachelor’s eduction in voice & composition at Rice University and received her M.M. in Media Writing and Production from the University of Miami.

    KATE LaCAVAKate teaches private and group voice lessons in her voice studio, Voce dalla Cava, in Brighton, and began singing with St. Martin's in 2012. When she's not teaching voice, she takes per-formance opportunities that come her way and enjoys being mom to her three sons. Kate and her husband Matt moved to Colorado in the spring of

    2010. Kate has been singing since she was a child and studied voice privately for over fifteen years. As a teenager, she toured with her family and sang in multiple countries around the world where her pas-sion for music and singing was cultivated. Kate received her B.Mus. in Vocal Performance from Bob Jones University in 2006, where she was an award-winning soloist and chorister in the University's premier choral groups. She won the regional NATS competition twice and was awarded the Reid Brown Outstanding College Female Singer Award. She completed her M.Mus. in Vocal Performance at Converse College in 2010, and upon completing her graduate work, Kate was invited to become a member of the Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society.

    MATT LaCAVAMatt has been singing with St. Martin's since 2012. He served as the Music Director and Pastor of Worship at Redeemer Bible Church in Brighton from 2010-2017, where he lives with his wife, Kate, and their three sons. Matt studied voice throughout his undergraduate studies, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology and

    going on to receive a Master of Science in Counseling. He has been singing as a soloist and in choral groups since childhood.

    MATTHEW LEAHailing from Wisconsin, Matthew Lea is a life-long singer and performer. Matthew sang with the Concert Choir at the University of Wisconsin–Madison while pursuing a B.S. in Biochemistry. After graduation, he went on to perform with numerous other groups in the Badger State including the Madison Chamber Choir, Madison Choral Project and Madison Opera. In 2018,

    Matthew relocated to Denver where he now enjoys singing with St. Martin's Chamber Choir and working in IT Project Management. He is also a staff singer at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.

    BLAKE NAWA'ABlake Nawa'a originally hails from Washington state, but has lived in Colorado since 2002. He has sung with St Martin's since the 2018-2019 season, where he was the Mark Sheldon Conducting Intern. A musician who wears many hats, he works throughout the Denver metro area as a chorister, tenor soloist, theatre music direc-tor, voice teacher, occasional accompanist, and

    since early 2020, audio/video editor for various music projects. He holds degrees in Vocal Performance (B.Mus) and Choral Conducting (M.M.), both from the University Denver's Lamont School of Music. Being something of a workhorse, in the rare times Blake isn't working on some sort of music project, he turns into a complete couch potato to recharge for the next one.

    ALAN POLACEKBaritone Alan Polacek is a staff singer and soloist at Saint John's Cathedral, Denver. As a chorister, he has worked with the Colorado Symphony, Pro Musica Colorado ChamberOrchestra, and the Denver Early Music Consort. In addition to sing-ing, he is anaccomplished pianist, well versed in classical and jazz, appearing collaboratively and as asoloist. Alan received his Bachelors of

    Music in Composition at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 2007.

    EMMA TEBBEHailing from Greenwich, CT, Emma began singing with the St. Cecilia Choir of Girls at Christ Church Greenwich from the age of 8. She received her degree in Economics from Pomona College, where she sang with the Pomona College Choir, the Glee Club, and Women’s Blue and White, an all-women accapella group. More recently, Emma has sung with Sacra Profana, the Pro Arte

    Voices, and City Opera, all based in San Diego, CA, and moved to Denver in October. When she’s not singing, Emma works as a Data Analyst at a local tech startup.

    SINGERS

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    CAROLINE VICKSTROMCaroline Vickstrom graduated from the University of Colorado with degrees in vocal performance and choral music education in 2017. Since then, she has worked as a high school choir director, musi-cal theatre director, voice teacher, and has taught English overseas. Caroline has sung in a variety of musical contexts including ensemble choirs, vocal jazz groups, a cappella choirs, operas, and musical

    theatre performances. She began singing with St. Martin's Chamber Choir in 2017, and is loving getting to sing with such an amazing group!

    DONNA WICKHAMA St. Martin’s member since 1996, Donna Wickham holds a BM in vocal performance and an MM in conducting from the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. She is the head of the Vocal Jazz program at the Lamont School of Music, and teaches music history courses for Colorado Community Colleges Online. Her

    diverse professional activities include work as a composer, arranger, vocalist, conductor, and keyboardist in genres that range from early music to rock, jazz and avant-garde. Donna’s performance credits include work with the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the Carnegie Hall Festival Chorus, The Playground, Colorado Music Festival, Santa Fe New Music, and the Colorado Art Rock Society. Donna has released 3 CD's on her own Gizmo records label: Myth and Memory, a cham-ber jazz recording featuring her own compositions, and two classical CD's with her vocal quartet, Firesign. For more information on Donna’s professional activities, visit donnawickham.com.

    TYLER WIGGINTONTyler Wigginton is a Denver-based composer, vocalist, and chorus director. Since graduating in 2017 with a Bachelor's in Music he has spent the majority of his time performing and teaching in the barbershop a cappella style.

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    Mark MalashockJanet ManningStuart MarlattMark MillerSusan MooreMark MoyerMark & Diane MulliganFrank NowellJames PendletonHeather PerkinsRichard PinkhamGabe Racz & Melanie WalkerJAC RedfordPatricia and Raymond RendoffRobert & Susan RenkenMarilyn RobieCarol & Eric RobisonElizabeth RohrboughMary Ann RossLynne ScholfieldRon & Jan SearsAndrew SeelausAlan SorrelAbigail SperryDan & Mary StrizekElizabeth TebbeDiane ThompsonJane & George ThomsonAnne & Kennell TouryanMark van der WoerdMonika VischerTobi WatsonSylvia WilhelmJohn WilsonRobert WolffThomas WoodruffChuck YoungerJeffrey Zax

    BRASS SHIELD $10-$99Deborah ArnoldJeff Bain Antonia BanducciRosalie C. BargmannLeo BonfadiniRisa BoozeMargo BowlingSusan BrownMaryanne BrushJanice BurleyJeannette Burney Mary Claire CartfordDeborah ClendenningPaul Cockrel Peggy CollinsJennie CreaseyKirk Dorn Warren DunkinNancy EastmanOlivia Emery Don & Judith EngelstadSuzanne FasingElise & Larry FetzerSean FoxNorma FulkersonRene GashSarah GoldenTamara GoldsteinGayle Gordon & Robert Wesson

    Emily HaackRicki HadowBarbara J HamiltonMarjorie Hartman Holly HedegaardLynn HuberE Tom HughesCassandra HuntR Allan JensenKatherine JohnsonIlene JohnsonDiane KaneMary Sue & Richard KarlinKen KieftKen KirkpatrickAlex KomodoreMike KornelsenCarrie KramlichKeith KriegerFrank KusumotoLinda LewellynJeffrey & Katharine LormandBrent LounsburyHeidemarie MacAlpineDan Macey fJennifer MacyLinda MaichLucy Ware McGuffeyBridget McNeilCyndy McRaePam MidboeHarriett MilnesMartine MinnisDouglas & Laura MoranKathleen Motika Blake NawaaDavid & Kay NorrisShawn NowlanMichael PedersonMary PellettierMark & Ellen PersikoRussell PierceLena PotyondySelma ReedThomas RiisSusan RobertsJoyce Rovetta *John RushSharon Russel DDSGeorge SchiroKathleen SchmidtJohnson ScottDavid ShowersKaye SiemersRichard SmithMarjorie SteelCrissa StevensEmma TebbeThomas & Janet Vaden BoschWilliam WatsonBruce WileyJohn WilsonSarah WoodJosh WrightRegina ZogloThomas & Janet Vaden BoschWilliam WatsonGayle Gordon & Robert WessonBruce WileyJosh WrightMickey ZeppelinRegina Zoglo

    THE ORDER OF ST. MARTINSt. Martin’s Chamber Choir gratefully acknowledges the following for their ongoing support.St. Martin’s sincerely regrets the inadvertent omission of any donor(s).Donations made between December 1, 2019 & December 1, 2020.

    Da Capo Donors (monthly contributors) shown with f

    TIMOTHY J. KRUEGER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

    St. Martin’sChamber Choir

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    ST. MARTIN’S CHAMBER CHOIR LEGACY SOCIETYDavid Beattie

    Jack & Micaëla Larsen BrownTerry Schlenker

    Timothy J. and MB Krueger

    If you have included St. Martin’s Chamber Choir as a beneficiary of your estate, please contact Courtney Huffman, Executive Director, at 303-298-1970.

    If you are interested in making such a meaningful gift to the Choir, please contact us as well.