Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Vance Y. George, Conductor Laureate
Mozart: Requiem
Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
James Jordan, Guest Conductor
Mealor: Stabat Mater Mealor: Jubilate Deo (World Premiere)
Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Also Featuring:
Penelope Shumate, Soprano
Krysty Swann, Mezzo-Soprano
Yungbae Yang, Tenor
Jeremy Milner, Bass
Participating Groups
American International School Choirs, Vienna Austria
Auckland Youth Choir
Blakeslee United Methodist Church Choir
Cambridge Chorale
Chancel Choir
Cheshire Fire & Rescue Choir
Community United Methodist Church Chancel Choir
First Baptist Church of Bastrop
First United Methodist Church of Uvalde
Fort Myers High School Greenwave Singers
Laguna Beach, California, United Methodist Church
Lakewood United Methodist Church
Oakland Symphony Chorus
Reno Philharmonic Chorus
Ola High School
Sanctuary Choir
Sounds of the Southwest Singers
Springfield Community Chorus
St. Luke's United Methodist Church Sanctuary Chor
Stuyvesant High School Concert Choir
Sunny Lane UMC Sanctuary Choir / Heartland Voices
The Arkleston Singers
Ulster University Choir
Valley Grove Baptist Church
Vance George Singers
Special Guests
Artist's Name
Vance Y. George
Artist's Name
Penelope Shumate
Artist's Name
Krysty Swann
Artist's Name
Yungbae Yang
Artist's Name
Jeremy Milner
Artist's Name
James Jordan
Artist's Name
Paul Mealor
Artist's Name
Joseph M. Martin
Participating Group Directors
American International School Choirs, Vienna Austria
Kathy Heedles
Kathy Heedles is Middle and High School Choral Director for students at the American International School in Vienna, Austria. She has previously taught in two Iowa schools and the American School of Honduras. She has enjoyed sabbatical leave with the Vienna Boys Choir and has conducted and accompanied choirs all over the world. A native of Bennett, Iowa, she studied at St. Ambrose University and the University of Iowa. She has taught at AISV since 1986.
The American International School of Vienna, Austria, is very valued and supported. The Choral, Band, and Orchestra programs have classes during the normal rotation with other academic courses and students need two years of the arts to graduate. Our students come from 60 nationalities and choir is for everyone who signs up, not audition only.
Auckland Youth Choir
Lachlan Craig
Lachlan Craig completed his BMus in Performance Voice at the University of Auckland studying with Dr. Morag Atchison, and also winning the Pears-Britten Scholarship for Singing. He completed his Honours Degree in Choral Conducting and Pedagogy with Dr. Karen Grylls gaining First Class Honours. Lachlan studied at The Choral Music Institute at Oxford University in July 2015 under Dr. James Jordan and James Whitbourn and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Performance Voice. He is also a member of Voices NZ Chamber Choir, The University of Auckland Chamber Choir and the Freemasons NZ Opera Chorus. Lachlan holds a full-time studio teaching position as Director of Choirs at Saint Kentigern College. The choral programme at the College caters for over 250 singers in six ensembles, and Lachlan’s choirs Kentoris and Menasing have successfully gained entry to the Big Sing Finale in 2013, 14 and 15 gaining Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards. Lachlan is regularly in demand as a choral clinician, conductor, adjudicator and soloist.
The Auckland Youth Choir has a strong presence in the community and is regularly in demand for Civic, Corporate and Professional events. The choir is a major part of the youth music scene in Auckland and the choir gained an international reputation under the conductorship of Terence Maskell when it won music competitions in Sydney and Melbourne in 1993 and 1994 respectively. Terence was Musical Director for 9 years until he moved on in 2001 to establish the now highly respected Graduate Choir. Subsequent conductors have been Stuart Weightman, Claire Caldwell, Iain Tetley, Rachel Young, Rostislava (Ronnie) Pankova-Karadjov. Under its current director Lachlan Craig - the choir has enjoyed immense growth in numbers and momentum. The choir was set up in 1984 because it was felt there was a need for such a choir to provide choral training at a time when it was not provided in all schools, and to bridge the gap between school-leaving age and the more adult choirs. The current choir is designed for high school students, tertiary students and young professionals who all want to continue singing.
Cambridge Chorale
Julian Wilkins
Julian Wilkins is a versatile, dynamic and inspiring conductor, organist and pianist, working worldwide with prestigious musical organizations including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) and its choruses: BBC Proms Youth Choir, and the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. He is the Music Director of Cambridge Chorale, CBSO Youth Chorus, University of Birmingham Chorus, and Phoenix – a Cambridgeshire-based youth choir organization – and Associate Conductor of CBSO Chorus. As a respected mentor and choral consultant, Julian teaches at the University of Birmingham, Birmingham Conservatoire, and for the Association of British Choral Directors.
Cambridge Chorale is a dynamic vocal ensemble from the UK, committed to performing music at the highest level. The choir performs a wide range of repertoire, from choral classics by the great composers through to challenging contemporary works by composers such as O’Regan, Whitacre and Gjeilo. Celebrating the choir’s 20th anniversary in 2014, works by young Cambridge composers Alex Woolf and Ed Zanders were commissioned and premiered. Cambridge Chorale has produced a number of critically acclaimed recordings, most recently ‘Songs and Sonnets’, a disc of Shakespearean texts set to music by composers including Mäntyjärvi, Martin, Shearing and Paul Mealor. www.cambridgechorale.org.uk
Chancel Choir
Carolie Owens
Carolie Owens retired from teaching music in the public schools in St. Charles, MO after 32 years of service. She has sung with the Missouri Choral Society as a soloist and choir member and has done solo work with the St. Charles County Orchestra. Carolie has also had the priviledge to sing in a trio with the St. Louis Symphony. Mrs. Owens feels honored to be the Choir Director at First United Methodist Church in St. Charles.
The St. Charles First UMC Chancel Choir sings for 2 services on Sunday mornings as well as special concerts throughout the year. The 60 member choir is committed to high performance standards and enjoys singing a varied repertoire from many of the finest composers of our time. The Chancel Choir is honored to sing at Carnegie Hall with one of our favorite composers, Joseph Martin.
Cheshire Fire & Rescue Choir
Ruairi Edwards
Ruairi Edwards is a conductor, arranger, accompanist and theatre keyboardist working across the UK. A Warwick University First Class Honours graduate in Politics and Economics, he decided to pursue a freelance music career in 2011 and has remained in-demand since. Having gained Associate Artist apprenticeships with the country's leading choral conductor David Lawrence, Ruairi now conducts three choirs of his own. Ruairi's relationship with the Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service choir began in 2013 where he was their accompanist for their BBC appearance. With this choir he has toured the UK appearing in some of the country's biggest concert venues.
In 2014 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Choir appeared in BAFTA nominated BBC TV series and have since made numerous appearances throughout 2014/2015 including performance at Birmingham Symphony Hall, Bridgewater Hall Manchester, and Liverpool and Chester Cathedrals. It is the only fire and rescue service choir in the UK and regularly performs at national fire service events, for example, the Annual Fire Service of Thanksgiving at the National Arboretum, Spirit of Fire Awards. During this trip to New York the choir will fulfil their long held dream of singing a tribute to fallen firefighters at the 911 Memorial Plaza.
First United Methodist Church of Uvalde
Susan Lovelace-Gerrish
Susan Lovelace-Gerrish has been Director of Music Ministries at FUMC Uvalde, TX since 1996, directing UM church choirs and handbell groups since 1980. She is certified as an Associate in Music Ministry in the United Methodist Church, having successfully completed the requirements at Church Music Summer School at SMU Perkins School of Theology. Susan conducts the Uvalde Community Choir and has led the group in several community wide events.
Averagig 30-35 members, the Chancel Choir of FUMC Uvalde sings during two Sunday worship services.The group performs Easter and Christmas musicals each year. On alternate years, it is a tradition to present Joseph Martin's Song of the Shadows to the community on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. The Chancel Choir is the core choir for the community choir and participates in several special events each year.
Fort Myers High School Greenwave Singers
Matthew Koller
Matthew Koller is the choral director at Fort Myers High School where he leads seven ensembles. His choirs perform frequently throughout the community and have consistently earned superior ratings at their music performance assessments. He serves assistant director of the Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers and has helped prepare Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Verdi's Requiem, and Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem. Matthew has also guest conducted for Gulfshore Opera. Matthew is a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ. He has studied choral conducting with James Jordan, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Andrew Megill.
Greewave Singers is the premiere choral ensemble at Fort Myers High School. They have performed several master-works including Schubert's Mass in G, Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, and Berstein's Chichester Psalms. They have worked with conductors Trent Brown, Jeff Faux, Tony Thornton, Joe Miller, and James Jordan. In 2014 they released their CD, "The Ties that Bind Us", which is available on iTunes. They recently performed for the President's Concert to open the Florida Music Educators Association conference. In March 2016 they will perform Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers and the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra.
Laguna Beach, California, United Methodist Church
Brent Argo
Brent Argo, Choir Director Brent Argo has been the Choir Director at the Laguna Beach, California, United Methodist Church since the fall of 2013. Prior to being named choir director he served as the director of the church’s handbell choir for 12 years. Brent has had a lifelong long love of sacred choral music and passionately believes that music can speak to people in ways that the spoken word cannot. It is his sincere desire to lead the choir as a vital ministry of the church, bringing music that is inspirational, praiseworthy, and glorifying to God!
The Chancel Choir of the Laguna Beach, California, United Methodist Church leads the congregation in worship each Sunday from September through June of each year, with special musical presentations at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. In addition, the choir performs an annual concert in June of each year. We have a varied repertoire including hymn arrangements as well as traditional and contemporary anthems.
Lakewood United Methodist Church
Greg Gathright
Greg Gathright is a native of Texas and has served as a director of music in public schools and churches. He has been a guest conductor with the Cypress Symphony as well as Director of Music at Lakewood United Methodist Church for the last 6 years. He is a member of the Texas Music Educator's Association and Texas Choral Director's Association. Greg is a graduate of Sam Houston State University with degrees in music education, photography, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership.
The Chancel Choir of Lakewood United Methodist Church is a 65 voice ensemble and has been in existence for nearly 40 years. The choir has recently performed such major works and the Faure Requiem, Vivaldi Requiem, Robert Ray Gospel Mass, Handel's Messiah and others.
Oakland Symphony Chorus
Dr. Lynne Morrow
Dr. Lynne Morrow became Music Director of the Oakland Symphony Chorus in 2005. During her tenure, the scope of the chorus has expanded to include contemporary, international, and neglected works along with traditional choral repertoire. She conducts the Chorus' performances of major works with a variety of musical styles. She prepares the Chorus for performances with the Oakland Symphony, the Oakland Youth Orchestra, and other Bay Area orchestras. She also hosts outreach programs, such as Summer Sing-Ins and Spirituals Workshops. Dr. Morrow received a Grammy nomination for her work with the Pacific Mozart Ensemble, with whom she has also recorded two CDs of Dave Brubeck’s choral music. Since 2001, she has directed the Voice and Opera/Music Theatre Programs at Sonoma State University. Dr. Morrow strives for a visceral connection to music, presenting works from every corner of the musical arts in fresh ways, to reach the widest possible audiences.
The Oakland Symphony Chorus enriches its community through high quality musical performances and educational workshops that raise appreciation and understanding of choral music, while providing opportunities for people who love to sing. Established in 1958, the Oakland Symphony Chorus has been recognized as one of the East Bay’s finest choirs and a premier resource for continuing education in the choral arts. Heralded as the symphony chorus of the East Bay, the Chorus performs regularly with its partners, the Oakland Symphony and Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, as well as a variety of other fine area orchestras. The Chorus also holds educational workshops to raise appreciation and understanding of choral music, while providing opportunities for people to sing masterworks from the choral repertoire.
Reno Philharmonic Chorus
Jennifer D. Tibben
Jennifer Tibben serves as the conductor of the Reno Philharmonic Chorus, since its founding in 2007. Additionally, she is the Artistic Director of Bella Voce, a select community women’s choral ensemble in Reno. She is currently the director of choirs at Damonte Ranch High School, the district’s only Performing Arts Center, conducting four choirs, conducting the musical, and teaching AP Music Theory. She received her MM in Vocal Performance from the University of Nevada, Reno in May 1997. She received her BA from Gustavus Adolphus College, May 1992, with majors in music and biology.
The Reno Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Jennifer Tibben, performs with the Orchestra during their regular Classic Season as well as their Christmas and summer pops concerts. The Reno Phil Chorus is a volunteer, auditioned ensemble. Recent performances include Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Vaughan William’s Sea Symphony, as well as the world premiere of Gandolfi’s Chesapeake: Summer of 1814, commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Star Spangled Banner. The Reno Phil is northern Nevada’s largest performing arts organization. Led by music director Laura Jackson, the professional orchestra and constituent ensembles perform approximately 60 concerts for over 50,000 people each year.
Sanctuary Choir
Parke L. Deans
The Reverend Parke L. Deans is Minister of Music and Worship at Abingdon Baptist Church, Abingdon, Virginia. He holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Merchandising from the University of Miami and a Master of Church Music from the School of Church Music in Louisville, Kentucky. Parke has served churches in Charlotte, North Carolina and various locations in Georgia. He plays trombone in the Stateline Wind Symphony of Bristol. He also sings with the Virginia Baptist Male Chorale. Parke has toured internationally in Panama, Germany, and Italy. Professional associations include American Choral Directors Association and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
The Sanctuary Choir of Abingdon Baptist Church provides excellence in choral music for Sunday worship services and extended works for Christmas and Easter. They have performed in the National Cathedral Washington, DC for a Labor Day Concert and tribute to 9/11. They have also performed The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois with combined church choirs in Southwest Virginia. Numerous works by Joseph Martin are in their repertoire including: Appalachian Winter, A World of Christmas, The Question, What Did the Star See, The Journey of Faith, The Life of My Song, Legacy of Service, and Feast Upon the Memory.
Sounds of the Southwest Singers
Matt Deller
Matt Deller is from Glendale, Arizona and is the founding director of the now 100 member Sounds of the Southwest Singers community choir and the newly formed Sounds of the Southwest Chorale, who perform year-round. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in communications and music performance from Central Washington University. Matt also performs as a percussionist in the North Valley Symphony Orchestra and directs the Peoria Presbyterian Church choir. He has been a guest conductor for both choral and orchestral performances locally, nationally and internationally. He frequently participates in mentoring conducting workshops, most notably in New York City and Oberlin, Ohio.
The Sounds of the Southwest Singers community choir is located in Glendale, Arizona. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization they are directed by founding director Matt Deller, and are solely supported by individual and corporate donations along with concert honorariums. Their members have performed with well-known musicians, composers and conductors, and have been honored to perform in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Disneyland, California Adventures, and Pearl Harbor, and toured Germany, Austria and the Vatican in Rome. Next summer they are scheduled to sing in England and France. The Sounds of the Southwest Singers are open to anyone who loves to sing!
Springfield Community Chorus
Kenneth Olsson
Kenneth Olsson received his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Ithaca College. Ken appeared with Opera Theatre of Weston, served as Musical Director for Main Street Arts, and had appeared with Raylynmor Opera, where he was Assistant Conductor. Ken is the Music Director of the Springfield Community Chorus, West River Valley Chorus and Nordic Harmoni. Ken had been a featured artist with Tri-Cities Opera, The Summer Savoyards and Northeast Pennsylvania Opera, the latter of which Ken was Artistic Director. Ken was musical director for Elmira College Theatre productions and was an Assistant Conductor for Syracuse Opera.
The Springfield Community Chorus, founded in 1967, had been an integral part of the artistic community of central Vermont. The chorus is a non-auditioned group of about 50 singers, who have delighted audiences with their wide variety of musical offerings. The chorus has appeared with the Vermont Symphony, under founding director Victoria Lemay, singing great choral works such as Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Haydn’s The Creation and Mozart’s Requiem. Kenneth Olsson is the current musical director, the fourth in the chorus’ nearly 50-year history. The chorus continues to offer singers the opportunity to share their joy of singing with the community.
St. Luke's United Methodist Church Sanctuary Chor
Amy Martin Cole
Amy Martin Cole has lived and worked as a singer, vocal coach and choral director in the Orlando area for over 30 years. She came to the area to work for Walt Disney World, and still sings there part time in the world famous a-capella group, The Voices of Liberty. She has sung on many choral demos for Shawnee Press/Hal Leonard publications, with Joseph Martin as producer, and is thrilled to sing at Carnegie with her firne dholding the baton! She is currently the director of the St. Luke's United Methodist Sanctuary Choir in Windermere, Fla. The choir boasts a membership of over 90 people.
St. Luke's United Methodist Sanctuary Choir is an ensemble that has supported the ministries of St. Luke's for over 30 years. The choir boasts over 90 members and sings works ranging from Bach to the Beatles. Mission trips have included visits to Washington, DC and New Orleans and the choir has frequently added their voices to benefit concerts for charities and other organizations. Just minutes down the road from Orlando's major theme parks, many of our members are involved in the entertainment and tourism industries. This will be our first time to sing at Carnegie Hall, and we are excited to be part of this great concert!
Stuyvesant High School Concert Choir
Holly Hall
Liliya Shamazov is a conductor, pianist, and a music educator. She holds degrees in piano performance (Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College), music history (MA), and school administration (M.S.). She is the recipient of multiple awards, including Conservatory of Music (Brooklyn College) Scholarship, Harvey Lichtenstein Prize in Performing Arts, Laurence Dilsner Memorial Award for choir directors and music educators, Choral Award (Brooklyn College), and John Challener Award in Piano. Mrs. Shamazov has worked with choruses for over 15 years, singing, accompanying, and conducting. She was the assistant conductor and pianist of the NYU Chorale (2013-14) and has been the assistant conductor of choruses at Stuyvesant High School (NYC) since 2005.
Stuyvesant High School Concert Choir
Holly Hall
A dramatic soprano, Holly Hall has had a distinguished career as an opera singer, concert performer, conductor, and music educator. She has performed with various opera companies including the Vienna State Opera, New York City Opera, Seattle Opera, and Opera Tampa. She has appeared in concert/recital at Carnegie Hall, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Trinity Church, Bruno Walter Auditorium, NYCO’s VOX Series, the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble, and the Rochester Philharmonic. Her roles include Tosca, Gutrune and the Third Norn (Götterdämmerung), Freia (Das Rheingold), Helmwige and Gerhilde (Die Walkure), Giulietta (Les Contes d’Hoffmann), Chrysothemis (Electra), Female Chorus (The Rape of Lucretia), and Minnie (La Fanciulla de West). Ms. Hall holds a Master of Music degree in Voice from the Manhattan School of Music, in addition to degrees from Cleveland State University and Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. She has been a recipient of awards from the Wagner Society of New York and the Musicians Club of New York. She is also the recipient of outstanding teaching awards from the Stuyvesant High School Alumni & Friends Endowment Fund, University of Chicago, and Dartmouth College. Previously, Ms. Hall directed the NYU Chorale and is currently in her 24th year as the Choral Director of The Stuyvesant High School Choruses.
Stuyvesant High School’s Choruses number approximately 300 singers drawn from the international community of Stuyvesant, encompassing grades 9 through 12. Students accepted into Concert Chorus and/or Concert Choir commit themselves through senior year. Repertoire is varied, representative of masterworks and pieces from the popular canon. The choruses frequently perform with the orchestra. In recent years, the choruses have sung selections from Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy and Mass in C, Mozart’s Requiem and Coronation Mass in C, Handel’s Messiah, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem, Borodin’s Polovetsian Dances, Vasks’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Five Mystical Songs of Vaughan Williams, Haydn’s Creation, Rutter’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, as well as other works. Under the direction of Ms. Holly Hall, the choruses were invited to perform in multiple venues: Federal Hall for the opening session of the U.S. Congress (2002), Central Park for the 9/11 commemorative concert (2002), Yankee Stadium, a special Citizenship Ceremony with U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, and for Governor Pataki on the Intrepid. In June 2014, the Stuyvesant Concert Choir received a Gold Award (Level VI) at the NYSSMA Festival. The choruses have performed Handel’s Messiah (2013) and Verdi’s Messa da Requiem (2015) with the Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) under the baton of maestro Jonathan Griffith.
Mozart, Mealor, Martin: Music Of Joy And Sorrow
Acts
Mealor: Jubilate Deo (World Premiere)
Also Featuring:
Participating Groups
Special Guests
Artist's Name
Vance Y. GeorgeArtist's Name
Penelope ShumateArtist's Name
Krysty SwannArtist's Name
Yungbae YangArtist's Name
Jeremy MilnerArtist's Name
James JordanArtist's Name
Paul MealorArtist's Name
Joseph M. MartinParticipating Group Directors
The American International School of Vienna, Austria, is very valued and supported. The Choral, Band, and Orchestra programs have classes during the normal rotation with other academic courses and students need two years of the arts to graduate. Our students come from 60 nationalities and choir is for everyone who signs up, not audition only.
Lachlan holds a full-time studio teaching position as Director of Choirs at Saint Kentigern College. The choral programme at the College caters for over 250 singers in six ensembles, and Lachlan’s choirs Kentoris and Menasing have successfully gained entry to the Big Sing Finale in 2013, 14 and 15 gaining Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards. Lachlan is regularly in demand as a choral clinician, conductor, adjudicator and soloist.
The Auckland Youth Choir has a strong presence in the community and is regularly in demand for Civic, Corporate and Professional events. The choir is a major part of the youth music scene in Auckland and the choir gained an international reputation under the conductorship of Terence Maskell when it won music competitions in Sydney and Melbourne in 1993 and 1994 respectively. Terence was Musical Director for 9 years until he moved on in 2001 to establish the now highly respected Graduate Choir. Subsequent conductors have been Stuart Weightman, Claire Caldwell, Iain Tetley, Rachel Young, Rostislava (Ronnie) Pankova-Karadjov. Under its current director Lachlan Craig - the choir has enjoyed immense growth in numbers and momentum. The choir was set up in 1984 because it was felt there was a need for such a choir to provide choral training at a time when it was not provided in all schools, and to bridge the gap between school-leaving age and the more adult choirs. The current choir is designed for high school students, tertiary students and young professionals who all want to continue singing.
Cambridge Chorale is a dynamic vocal ensemble from the UK, committed to performing music at the highest level. The choir performs a wide range of repertoire, from choral classics by the great composers through to challenging contemporary works by composers such as O’Regan, Whitacre and Gjeilo. Celebrating the choir’s 20th anniversary in 2014, works by young Cambridge composers Alex Woolf and Ed Zanders were commissioned and premiered. Cambridge Chorale has produced a number of critically acclaimed recordings, most recently ‘Songs and Sonnets’, a disc of Shakespearean texts set to music by composers including Mäntyjärvi, Martin, Shearing and Paul Mealor. www.cambridgechorale.org.uk
The St. Charles First UMC Chancel Choir sings for 2 services on Sunday mornings as well as special concerts throughout the year. The 60 member choir is committed to high performance standards and enjoys singing a varied repertoire from many of the finest composers of our time. The Chancel Choir is honored to sing at Carnegie Hall with one of our favorite composers, Joseph Martin.
In 2014 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service Choir appeared in BAFTA nominated BBC TV series and have since made numerous appearances throughout 2014/2015 including performance at Birmingham Symphony Hall, Bridgewater Hall Manchester, and Liverpool and Chester Cathedrals. It is the only fire and rescue service choir in the UK and regularly performs at national fire service events, for example, the Annual Fire Service of Thanksgiving at the National Arboretum, Spirit of Fire Awards. During this trip to New York the choir will fulfil their long held dream of singing a tribute to fallen firefighters at the 911 Memorial Plaza.
Averagig 30-35 members, the Chancel Choir of FUMC Uvalde sings during two Sunday worship services.The group performs Easter and Christmas musicals each year. On alternate years, it is a tradition to present Joseph Martin's Song of the Shadows to the community on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. The Chancel Choir is the core choir for the community choir and participates in several special events each year.
Greewave Singers is the premiere choral ensemble at Fort Myers High School. They have performed several master-works including Schubert's Mass in G, Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, and Berstein's Chichester Psalms. They have worked with conductors Trent Brown, Jeff Faux, Tony Thornton, Joe Miller, and James Jordan. In 2014 they released their CD, "The Ties that Bind Us", which is available on iTunes. They recently performed for the President's Concert to open the Florida Music Educators Association conference. In March 2016 they will perform Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers and the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra.
The Chancel Choir of the Laguna Beach, California, United Methodist Church leads the congregation in worship each Sunday from September through June of each year, with special musical presentations at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. In addition, the choir performs an annual concert in June of each year. We have a varied repertoire including hymn arrangements as well as traditional and contemporary anthems.
The Chancel Choir of Lakewood United Methodist Church is a 65 voice ensemble and has been in existence for nearly 40 years. The choir has recently performed such major works and the Faure Requiem, Vivaldi Requiem, Robert Ray Gospel Mass, Handel's Messiah and others.
The Oakland Symphony Chorus enriches its community through high quality musical performances and educational workshops that raise appreciation and understanding of choral music, while providing opportunities for people who love to sing. Established in 1958, the Oakland Symphony Chorus has been recognized as one of the East Bay’s finest choirs and a premier resource for continuing education in the choral arts. Heralded as the symphony chorus of the East Bay, the Chorus performs regularly with its partners, the Oakland Symphony and Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, as well as a variety of other fine area orchestras. The Chorus also holds educational workshops to raise appreciation and understanding of choral music, while providing opportunities for people to sing masterworks from the choral repertoire.
The Reno Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Jennifer Tibben, performs with the Orchestra during their regular Classic Season as well as their Christmas and summer pops concerts. The Reno Phil Chorus is a volunteer, auditioned ensemble. Recent performances include Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Vaughan William’s Sea Symphony, as well as the world premiere of Gandolfi’s Chesapeake: Summer of 1814, commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Star Spangled Banner. The Reno Phil is northern Nevada’s largest performing arts organization. Led by music director Laura Jackson, the professional orchestra and constituent ensembles perform approximately 60 concerts for over 50,000 people each year.
The Sanctuary Choir of Abingdon Baptist Church provides excellence in choral music for Sunday worship services and extended works for Christmas and Easter. They have performed in the National Cathedral Washington, DC for a Labor Day Concert and tribute to 9/11. They have also performed The Seven Last Words of Christ by Dubois with combined church choirs in Southwest Virginia. Numerous works by Joseph Martin are in their repertoire including: Appalachian Winter, A World of Christmas, The Question, What Did the Star See, The Journey of Faith, The Life of My Song, Legacy of Service, and Feast Upon the Memory.
The Sounds of the Southwest Singers community choir is located in Glendale, Arizona. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization they are directed by founding director Matt Deller, and are solely supported by individual and corporate donations along with concert honorariums. Their members have performed with well-known musicians, composers and conductors, and have been honored to perform in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Disneyland, California Adventures, and Pearl Harbor, and toured Germany, Austria and the Vatican in Rome. Next summer they are scheduled to sing in England and France. The Sounds of the Southwest Singers are open to anyone who loves to sing!
The Springfield Community Chorus, founded in 1967, had been an integral part of the artistic community of central Vermont. The chorus is a non-auditioned group of about 50 singers, who have delighted audiences with their wide variety of musical offerings. The chorus has appeared with the Vermont Symphony, under founding director Victoria Lemay, singing great choral works such as Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Haydn’s The Creation and Mozart’s Requiem. Kenneth Olsson is the current musical director, the fourth in the chorus’ nearly 50-year history. The chorus continues to offer singers the opportunity to share their joy of singing with the community.
St. Luke's United Methodist Sanctuary Choir is an ensemble that has supported the ministries of St. Luke's for over 30 years. The choir boasts over 90 members and sings works ranging from Bach to the Beatles. Mission trips have included visits to Washington, DC and New Orleans and the choir has frequently added their voices to benefit concerts for charities and other organizations. Just minutes down the road from Orlando's major theme parks, many of our members are involved in the entertainment and tourism industries. This will be our first time to sing at Carnegie Hall, and we are excited to be part of this great concert!
Stuyvesant High School’s Choruses number approximately 300 singers drawn from the international community of Stuyvesant, encompassing grades 9 through 12. Students accepted into Concert Chorus and/or Concert Choir commit themselves through senior year. Repertoire is varied, representative of masterworks and pieces from the popular canon. The choruses frequently perform with the orchestra. In recent years, the choruses have sung selections from Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy and Mass in C, Mozart’s Requiem and Coronation Mass in C, Handel’s Messiah, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem, Borodin’s Polovetsian Dances, Vasks’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Five Mystical Songs of Vaughan Williams, Haydn’s Creation, Rutter’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, as well as other works. Under the direction of Ms. Holly Hall, the choruses were invited to perform in multiple venues: Federal Hall for the opening session of the U.S. Congress (2002), Central Park for the 9/11 commemorative concert (2002), Yankee Stadium, a special Citizenship Ceremony with U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, and for Governor Pataki on the Intrepid. In June 2014, the Stuyvesant Concert Choir received a Gold Award (Level VI) at the NYSSMA Festival. The choruses have performed Handel’s Messiah (2013) and Verdi’s Messa da Requiem (2015) with the Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) under the baton of maestro Jonathan Griffith.