20240413_Chamber Choir

Page 1

THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC

Presents THE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR

Michael Hanawalt, Director

Ethan Murphy, Graduate Associate Conductor

Steven Olson, Graduate Associate Conductor

Judy Arthur, Piano

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Seven-thirty in the Evening

Ruby Diamond Concert Hall

Livestream: wfsu.org/fsumusic

Supporting theArts 850-894-8700 www.beethovenandcompany.com 719 North Calhoun Street, Suite E Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Tom Buchanan, owner

Abendlied (Evening Song), Op. 69/3

PROGRAM

Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131

Josef Rheinberger (1839–1901)

Johann Sebastian Bach

I. Chorus - Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir (1685–1750)

II. Aria & Chorale - So du willst, Herr, Sünde zurechnen

Dorian Carr, soloist

III. Chorus - Ich harre des Herrn, meine Seele harret

IV. Aria & Chorale - Meine Seele wartet auf den Herrn von einer Morgenwache

Annika Stucky, soloist

V. Chorus - Israel hoffe auf den Herrn; denn bei dem Herrn

Hallelujah

Helletused

Hands

INTERMISSION

Leonard Cohen (1934–2016)

arr. Michael Hanawalt & Justine Sasanfar

Shayna Singer, Maclain Hardin-Kurza, Isabella Pinilla, soloists

Justine Sasanfar, piano

Madison Roths and Alissa D’Alton, soloists

Veljo Tormis (1930–2017)

Maggie Merrell, Annika Stucky, Harold Wright, Dorian Carr, quartet

Jocelyn Hagen (b. 1980)

Ashley Lewis and Steven Olson, soloists

Mass: A Celebration of Love and Joy

André J. Thomas

IV. Sanctus (b. 1952)

Marques Jerrell Ruff, soloist

André J. Thomas, piano; Aaron Hernandez, electric bass

Alex Bonahue, drum set

Please refrain from talking, entering, or exiting while performers are playing. Food and drink are prohibited in all concert halls. Please turn off cell phones and all other electronic devices. Please refrain from putting feet on seats and seat backs. Children who become disruptive should be taken out of the performance hall so they do not disturb the musicians and other audience members.

ABOUT THE MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR

Michael Hanawalt is the Director of Graduate Choral Studies at Florida State University, where he conducts the Chamber Choir, teaches graduate courses in conducting and choral literature, and serves as Artistic Director for the Tallahassee Community Chorus. Previous appointments include Director of Choral Activities at Wichita State University, Chorus Director at the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, and Visiting Instructor of Music at St. Olaf College.

Hanawalt is a founding member of the professional male vocal ensemble Cantus, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Throughout his eleven-year tenure with the organization, he recorded twelve CDs, participated in 200 educational outreach events, and performed in or oversaw the booking of over 500 concerts, including collaborations with the King’s Singers, the Boston Pops, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and the Minnesota Orchestra. He also served for six years as Cantus’ Executive Director, overseeing its growth through organizational management, fundraising, and board development.

Active as a tenor soloist, Hanawalt is the winner of competitions held by the Schubert Club in Minneapolis, MN, Thursday Musical in St. Paul, MN, and the National Association of Teachers of Singing in Collegeville, MN. Recent past engagements include the Evangelist in J. S. Bach’s Matthäus-Passion with the Bethany College Messiah Festival of the Arts, as well as tenor soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and in Mozart’s Requiem with the Tarleton State University choirs and orchestra and at Westfield State University in Massachusetts.

Hanawalt’s choral arrangements are published by Boosey & Hawkes, Colla Voce, and the Niel. A Kjos Music Company. His setting of “Amazing Grace” has been performed at two national conventions of the American Choral Director’s Association, and his arrangement of “Loch Lomond” is featured on the Cantus recording, Let Your Voice Be Heard.

Hanawalt holds a B.M. in Vocal Performance from St. Olaf College, an M.M. in Choral Conducting from Michigan State University, and a Ph.D. in Choral Music Education from Florida State University. He is the recipient of the 2016 Mickey and Pete Armstrong Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Wichita State University College of Fine Arts.

Abendlied

Josef Rheinberger

Bleib bei uns

denn es will Abend warden und der Tag hat sich geneiget.

Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir

Johann Sebastian Bach

I. Chorus

Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir

Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir. Herr, höre meine Stimme, laß deine Ohren merken auf die Stimme meines Flehens!

II. Aria & Chorale

So du willst, Herr, Sünde zurechnen

Bass:

So du willst, Herr, Sünde zurechnen, Herr, wer wird bestehen ?

Soprano:

Erbarm dich mein in solcher Last, Nimm sie aus meinem Herzen, Dieweil du sie gebüßet hast

Am Holz mit Todesschmerzen,

III. Chorus

Ich harre des Herrn, meine Seele harret

Ich harre des Herrn, meine Seele harret, und ich hoffe auf sein Wort.

Stay with us, for evening shadows darken, and the day itself has given way.

Out of the depths I cry, Lord, to you. Lord, hear my voice, let your ears notice the voice of my pleading.

If you want to count up sin, Lord, who will withstand you?

Have mercy on me with such a burden, Take it away from my heart, since you have paid the price for it on the wood [of the cross] with the pains of death

I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and I hope in his word.

TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS

IV. Aria & Chorale

Meine Seele wartet auf den Herrn von einer Morgenwache

Tenor:

Meine Seele wartet auf den Herrn von einer Morgenwache bis zu der andern.

Alto:

Und weil ich denn in meinem Sinn, Wie ich zuvor geklaget, Auch ein betrübter Sünder bin, Den sein Gewissen naget, Und wollte gern im Blute dein Von Sünden abgewaschen sein Wie David und Manasse.

V. Chorus

My soul waits for the Lord from one morning watch until the next

Especially since I in my mind, as I have for a long time lamented, am also a troubled sinner, who is gnawed by his conscience, and would willingly in your blood be washed clean from my sins like David and Manasseh.

Israel hoffe auf den Herrn; denn bei dem Herrn

Israel hoffe auf den Herrn; denn bei dem Herrn ist die Gnade und viel Erlösung bei ihm. Und er wird Israel erlösen aus allen seinen Sünden.

Israel, hope in the Lord for with the Lord is grace and much redemption with him and he shall redeem Israel from all his sins.

Hallelujah

Leonard Cohen

Regina coeli laetare, alleluia: Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia,

Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia

Ora pro nobis Deum

I’ve heard there was a secret chord

That David played, and it pleased the Lord

But you dont really care for music, do you?

It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth

The minor falls, the major lifts

The baffled king composing Hallelujah

Queen of Heaven rejoice, Alleluia! For He whom you were worthy to bear, Alleluia!

Has risen, as He said, Alleluia! Pray for us to God, Alleluia!

Your faith was strong but you needed proof

You saw her bathing on the roof

Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew her

She tied you to a kitchen chair

She broke your throne, and she cut your hair

And from your lips she drew the Hallelujah

You say I took the name in vain

I don’t even know the name

But if I did – well, really – what’s it to you?

There’s a blaze of light in every word

It doesn’t matter what you heard

The holy or the broken Hallelujah

I did my best, it wasn’t much

I couldn’t feel, so I tried to touch

I’ve told the truth, I didn’t come to fool you

And even though it all went wrong

I’ll stand before the Lord of Song

With nothing on my tongue but Hallelujah

Helletused

Veljo Tormis

helle, hellelee, alleaa, alleaa tutuluu, tutuluu, eo, eo ek-eo-eo, ek-eo-eo

Kui ma olin väiksekene

Alleaa, alleaa

helle, hellelee, alleaa, alleaa tutuluu, tutuluu, eo, eo ek-eo-eo, ek-eo-eo

Dreaming of the days of childhood

Alleaa, alleaa

- Traditional and quoting from “Lauliku lapsepõli” by Miina Härma

Sanctus from Mass: A Celebration of Love and Joy

André J. Thomas

Above him stood the seraphim and one cried to another:

“Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God almighty who was and is to come. Holy, holy, holy, the Lord of hosts; heav’n and earth are full of thy glory.”

In the year that King Uzziah died I also saw the Lord. He was sitting on his throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphim. Each one had six wings; with two hi covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he did fly. And one cried to another:

“Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God almighty who was and is to come. Holy, holy, holy, the Lord of hosts; heav’n and earth are full of thy glory.”

Hosana in the highest. Hosana to the son of David. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, God of hosts.

Like the seraphim I want two wings to cover my face. Oh Lord, I want to wings to fly away, so the world can’t do me no harm. We’re crying:

“Holy, holy, holy, the Lord of hosts; heav’n and earth are full of thy glory.”

Rheinberger: Abendlied

Abendlied (Evening Song), Op. 69/3, is a sacred motet by Josef Rheinberger for a sixpart mixed choir (SSATTB). It has been regarded as his best-known sacred composition. He wrote the first version in 1855 at the age of 15. The text is a verse from the biblical narration of the Road to Emmaus appearance according to Luke 24:29 in Martin Luther’s German version of the Bible.

Bach: Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir

In 1707 the twenty-two year old organist at Mühlhausen, Johann Sebastian Bach, wrote what might be his first sacred cantata, BWV 131 “Aus der Tiefe.” It was probably written as a memorial for a fire in the town, so the text was based upon Psalm 130, with the addition of two verses from the chorale, “Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut.” The composer of course had many models for his style, most notably the distinguished works in this genre by Buxtehude. But already in this very young piece we see occasional glimpses of the real Bach. Perhaps most characteristic is the sense of symmetry in the form with the 2nd and 4th movements of five being solo arias with the chorale “Herr Jesu Christ” sung in long notes by an upper voice. These chorale organized movements alternate with free and sectionalized settings of the Psalm.

Cohen: Hallelujah

Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah was featured for the first on the 1984 album Various Positions. While not initially successful, subsequent covers by John Cale (1991) and Jeff Buckley (2004) catapulted its popularity, ultimately resulting in its status as one of the most iconic pop songs of all time. In Cohen’s telling, the word “hallelujah” is of the earthly variety, a statement of gratitude for a life that wasn’t always perfect and didn’t always go according to plan. In this way it differs from the “alleluia” known as an exclamation of heavenly praise in religious settings. This arrangement seeks to acknowledge life’s imperfections, and at times brokenness, by juxtaposing Cohen’s hallelujahs with the alleluias found in the opening plainchant.

NOTES ON THE PROGRAM

Tormis: Helletused

Estonian composer Veljo Tormis wrote Helletused (Herding calls) as an homage to his Estonian childhood. He notes, “On small ancient Estonain farmsteads, it was customary to have children herd the cattle. They called out to neighbors’ children and so kept in touch on woody pastures. Everybody had his or her token melodies which varied according to the time of day, weather, or mood.” In the context of this program, the “calls” of the soprano soloists serve as a metaphor for reaching out amid society’s brokenness, an attempt to rekindle a focus on our common humanity as opposed to our disagreements.

Hagen: Hands

Of Hands, Jocelyn Hagen writes:

“I was honored to receive a commission from the International Federation of Choral Music for a performance at the World Choral Symposium in Barcelona in July of 2017. It was an incredibly exciting commission, but what text could I choose that would represent all the musicians attending the conference? I was pondering this while spending an evening with a dear friend strolling through crowded streets and happily holding hands. It dawned on me that this is exactly what this piece should be about: the act of uniting, coming together.”

This vocalize, or wordless song, symbolizes the spontaneous joy possible when this happens. In this program we find this joy after experiencing brokenness in Hallelujah and subsequently reaching out to one another in Helletused

Thomas: Sanctus

André Thomas’s “Sanctus,” one of the movements to his Mass: A Celebration of Love and Joy, serves in this program to celebrate our collective “finding” of each other, experiencing community and mutual understanding. In one line of text, the soloist speaks of wanting to “fly away so the world can’t do me no harm.” In this way, we hope that in this program and all our collective work throughout the choral world, we are able to begin the process of repairing the world’s brokenness and move toward a place where love and joy abound.

University

Chamber Choir Personnel

Michael Hanawalt, Director

Ethan Murphy and Steven Olson, Graduate Associate Conductors

Judy Arthur, Rehearsal Pianist

Soprano

Yuliia Billa

Alissa D’Alton

Keyaira Henderson

Madison Roths

Ashley Lewis

Madeline Schneider

Angellina Fedullo

Maggie Merrell

Isabella Pinilla

Oboe

Alto

Sophia Gannoui

Maclain Hardin-Kurza

Ruth Springer

Annika Stucky

Michaela Stiles

Crystal Berner

Bridg Gorder

Sarita Gustely

Shayna Singer

Yuko Hori

Andrew Swift

Bassoon

Cailin McGarry

Tenor

Kevin Borges

Tiger Davis

Kyle McDonald

Harold Wright

Michael Haves

Robert Lovins

Jeremy Moore

Steven Olson

Timothy Yu

Kristopher Watson

Violia

Nicole Vega

Viola

Abby Velde

Margot Elder

Organ

Judy Arthur

Cello

Thu Vo

Bass

Alex Lunday

Bass

Jordan Evans

Justus Evans

Owen Hillman

Christopher Martinez

Isiah Maxey

Adam Ravain

Dorian Carr

Ethan Murphy

Marques Ruff

Kristopher Stam

Kyle Keating

2023–2024 CONCERT SEASON

FALL

November 19, 2023

Elijah

Felix Mendelssohn

UNITY 17

January 28, 2024

Sounds of Cinema

Celebrating Tallahassee’s Bicentennial

SPRING

April 28, 2024

Lord Nelson Mass

Joseph Haydn

TICKETS: TCCHORUS.ORG OR 850-597-0603

All performances in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, Florida State University Funded in part by

UNIVERSITY MUSICAL ASSOCIATES

2023-2024

Dean’s Circle

Les and Ruth Ruggles Akers

Richard Dusenbury and Kathi Jaschke

CarolAline Flaumenhaft

Drs. Charles and Sharon Aronovitch

Margaret and Russ Dancy

Louie and Avon Doll

Patrick and Kathy Dunnigan

Kevin and Suzanne Fenton

* Emory and Dorothy Johnson

Albert and Darlene Oosterhof

Stan Barnes

Marty Beech

Kathryn M. Beggs

Greg and Karen Boebinger

Beverley Booth

* Karen Bradley

Scott A. Brock

Donna Callaway

Brian Causseaux and W. David Young

Pete and Bonnie Chamlis

James Clendinen

Jody and Nancy Coogle

Jim and Sandy Dafoe

Patrice Dawson

Floyd Deterding and Kelley Lang

Diane Dowling and Jack Dowling

Segundo J. Fernandez

Susan and Jack Fiorito

Joy and James Frank

William Fredrickson and

Suzanne Rita Byrnes

William J. Gladwin, Jr.

Mario Gonzalez and Pierce Withers

Myron and Judy Hayden

Jim and Betty Ann Rodgers

Tate and Jo Todd

Gold Circle

Bob Parker

Todd and Kelin Queen

Karen and Francis C. Skilling

* Paula and Bill Smith

David and Jane Watson

Bret Whissel

Sustainer

* Marc J. and Kathryn S. Hebda

Katherine Henricks

Dottie and John Hinkle

Todd S. Hinkle

Holly Hohmeister

Karolyn and Ed Holmes

Alexander and Dawn Jiménez

Dr. Gregory and Dr. Margo Jones

William and DeLaura Jones

Martin Kavka and Tip Tomberlin

Howard Kessler and Anne Van Meter

Michael Killoren and Randy Nolan

Dennis G. King, Esq.

Robert and Karen Large

Dr. Annelise Leysieffer

Nancy and Jeff Lickson

Linda and Bob Lovins

Victoria Martinez

Kay and Ken Mayo

Robert and Patty McDonald

Duane and Marge Meeter

Dewitt Miller, III

Walter and Marian Moore

Ann W. Parramore

Sustainer cont’d

Robert and Caryl Pierce

* David and Joanne Rasmussen

Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson

* Ken and J.R. Saginario

Jonathan Jackson and Greg Springer

Nell and Marshall Stranburg

Joyce Andrews

MMary S. Bert

Malcolm Craig

Rochelle M. Davis

William H. Davis

Eunice Filar

Judith Flanigan

John S. and Linda Fleming

L. Kathryn Funchess

Debbie Gibson

Ruth Godfrey-Sigler

Bryan and Nancy Goff

Harvey and Judy Goldman

Michael Hanawalt

* William and Julie Hatfield

Albert Henry

Jerry and Bobbi Hill

Madeleine Hirsiger-Carr

Jane A. Hudson

Richard and Linda Hyson

Barbara James

Emily Jamieson

Sally and Dr. Link Jarrett

Ms. Judith H. Jolly

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kaempfer

Dr. Alan R. Kagan

Arline Kern

William and Ma’Su Sweeney

Margaret Van Every and Joe Lama

* Alison R. Voorhees

John and Jeanie Wood

Kathy D. Wright

Patron

* Jonathan Klepper and Jimmy Cole

Frances Kratt

John and Silky Labie

Donna Legare

Mari-Jo Lewis-Wilkinson

Ann and Don Morrow

Dr. William C. Murray

Sandra Palmer

Ann E. Parker

Marjorie J. Portnoi

Karalee Poschman

David Reed

Edward Reid

Mark E. Renwick

John and Carol Ryor

Jill Sandler

Paula S. Saunders

Scott Scearce

Jeanette Sickel

Alice C. Spirakis

George Sweat

Marjorie Turnbull

Ed Valla

Paul van der Mark

Sylvia B. Walford

Geoffrey and Simone Watts

Jeff Wright

Jayme Agee

Patricia C. Applegate

Michael Buchler and Nancy Rogers

Mary and David Coburn

Adele Cunningham

Pamala J. Doffek

Clifford Dudley

The Fennema Family

Gene and Deborah Glotzbach

Barbara Hamby and David Kirby

Donna H. Heald

Carla Connors and Timothy Hoekman

Nicole and Kael Johnson

Steve Kelly

Dean Kindley

Pell and Angela Kornegay

Willa Almlof

Florence Helen Ashby

Mrs. Reubin Askew

* Tom and Cathy Bishop

Nancy Bivins

Ramona D. Bowman

André and Eleanor Connan

Janis and Russell Courson

* J.W. Richard Davis

Ginny Densmore

Joseph Kraus

Teresa Whitee Associate

Susan S. Lampman

Debora Lee

Jane LeGette

Chantal Littleton

Kathleen and Lealand McCharen

Katy McGlynn

Moncrief Flom Family

In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy S. Roberts

Dr. Luis R. Rosas Sperandio

Sanford A. Safron

Kelley Stam

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuten

Karen Wensing

Lifetime Members

Patsy Kickliter

Anthony M. Komlyn

Fred Kreimer

Beverly Locke-Ewald

Cliff and Mary Madsen

Ralph and Sue Mancuso

Meredith and Elsa L. McKinney

Ermine M. Owenby

Mike and Judy Pate

Jane Quinton

Nancy Smith Fichter and Robert W. Fichter

Carole D. Fiore

Patricia J. Flowers

Jane E. Hughes

Hilda Hunter

Julio Jiménez

Kirby W. and Margaret-Ray Kemper

Laura and Sam Rogers, Jr.

Dr. Louis St. Petery

Sharon Stone

Donna Cay Tharpe

Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William B. Webb

Rick and Joan West

John L. and Linda M. Williams

Corporate Sponsors

Beethoven & Company MusicMasters

Business Sponsors

WFSU Public Broadcast Center

*University Musical Associates Executive Committee

The University Musical Associates is the community support organization for the FSU College of Music. The primary purposes of the group are to develop audiences for College of Music performances, to assist outstanding students in enriching their musical education and careers, and to support quality education and cultural activities for the Tallahassee community. If you would like information about joining the University Musical Associates, please contact Kim Shively, Director of Special Programs, at kshively@fsu.edu or 850-644-4744.

The Florida State University provides accommodations for persons with disabilities. Please notify the College of Music at 850-644-3424 at least five business days prior to a musical event if accommodation for disability or publication in alternative format is needed.

Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.