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THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Music presents

The Capital Children’s Choir

Suzanne Rita Byrnes, Director

Maia Saraeva, Collaborative Pianist

Kendall Smith, Flute; Caitin Magennis, Percussion Coordinator

CCC Interns

Crystal Berner, Haylee Coogle, Jack Marshall, Mark Stevens

Choral Education Field Experience (Kevin Fenton)

Dorian Carr

Music Therapy Volunteer Teacher (Dianne Gregory)

Josie Frein

2040 Field Experience Students (Mark Belfast)

Allyson Andaluz, Karina Benton, Kiley Berkery, Noah Bryant, Calvin Fein, Xavier Gauthier

Kate Hatfield, Anna Leach, Caitlin Magennis, Izzy Martinez, Malik Mulino, Veronica Parodi

Maya Robertson, Kendall Smith, Kris Stottlemire, Amanda Vasquez, Marina Whitsell

Monday, April 29, 2024

6:30 p.m. | Opperman Music Hall

ABOUT THE CAPITAL CHILDREN’S CHOIR

The FSU Capital Children’s Choir is a community outreach program for children in Kindergarten through eighth grade. The FSU College of Music sponsors CCC; the program was first started in 1957 under the name Tallahassee Junior Chorus and was directed by Lois Laverne Schnoor (later Ballard). After several years of non-existence, the choir was reinstated as a children’s opera chorus by then teaching assistant Michael Braz (under the guidance of Dr. Clifford Madsen) in the summer of 1981 and later became the children’s choir proper. After another lag, faculty took the helm of the program. Many thanks to Dr. Judy Bowers and Dr. Kim VanWeelden for upholding CCC for a decade each! In time, the program evolved into be the ensemble standing before you today, which includes internship, field experience, and volunteer opportunities for college students.

Thanks are extended to Dr. Mark Belfast for sending us enthusiastic and helpful field experience students and to Dr. Ann Herrington for providing the elementary music lab experience for our students in 2-5 grades. The aim of the program is to teach appropriate singing techniques and music to children in an enjoyable, safe, and noncompetitive atmosphere; we focus on process over product.

Thank you to the Florida State University College of Music students who donate their time to work with the children and to the parents/grandparents/guardians who bring them to us every week! FSU CCC recognizes peer role models who agree to help whoever is in need. Gratitude is extended to the Dean of the College of Music, Dr. Todd Queen, to Dianne Gregory, Dr. Kevin Fenton, and Dr. Mark Belfast for supplying field experience students, to the choral department (Dr. Kevin Fenton and Dr. Hanawalt) for their support, and to all our community supporters.

The FSU Capital Children’s Choir will resume on Monday, September 9, 2024. NEW MEMBERS WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING In July! Visit “FSU CAPITAL CHILDREN’S CHOIR” on Facebook for details, or visit music.fsu.edu/capital-childrens-choir.

Have a safe and happy summer break!

To Ensure An Enjoyable Concert Experience For All…

Please refrain from talking, entering, or exiting during performances. Food and drink are prohibited in all concert halls. Recording or broadcasting of the concert by any means, including the use of digital cameras, cell phones, or other devices is expressly forbidden. Please deactivate all portable electronic devices including watches, cell phones, pagers, hand-held gaming devices or other electronic equipment that may distract the audience or performers.

Recording Notice: This performance may be recorded. Please note that members of the audience may at times be included in this process. By attending this performance you consent to have your image or likeness appear in any live or recorded video or other transmission or reproduction made in conjunction to the performance.

Florida State University provides accommodations for persons with disabilities. Please notify the College of Music at (850) 644-3424 at least five working days prior to a musical event to request accommodation for disability or alternative program format.

Garnet Choir

Hello Song Traditional

How Are You Today?

Josie Frein

The Old Grey Cat Folksong

My Elephant Folksong

Monter sur un éléphant French Folksong

Cherries Red Folksong

A Cowboy went Yodeling Traditional Camp Song

The Birthday Cake Let’s Sing Together

(adapted srb)

Goodbye Song Traditional

Gold Choir

Blue Waters of the North

Native North American melodies arr. Phyllis Wolfe

Jack Marshall, piano

Seminole Singers

Antonio Jay Brocker Combined Choirs

Red Bird Sandra Howard

Anamalia E. Reirdorff

I. Candy Lion

III. Turtle Tango

I Will Bring You Brooches Ruth Boshkoff Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson

My Labrador Rug Laura Hawley

text provided by Canadian poet Lynn Andrews

music donated by Dianne Gregory

Wangolo Haitian Folk Song arr. Ruth Morris Gray

Geqi Xu & Barckot Melaku, soloists

Arlequin French Folk Song arr. Earlene Rentz & Suzanne Rita Byrnes

Sing Your Way Home Traditional

Sing your way home, at the end of the day. Sing your way home, drive the shadows away. Smile every mile for wherever you roam It will brighten your road, it will lighten your load, If you sing your way home.

GARNET CHOIR

Kian Esfahani, SASC

Emmett Fields, Cornerstone LC

Bria Granger, Killearn Lakes Elementary

Zoe Granger, Killearn Lakes Elementary

Wyatt Jensen, Buck Lake Elementary

Penelope Looke, SASC

Gabriel Muhammad, Trinity Catholic

Gideon Parker, Home Schooled

GOLD/SEMINOLE CHOIR

Veronica Armbrister, Gilchrist Elementary

Addison Butler, Gilchrist Elementary

Brooklyn Copeland, Home Schooled

Lina Fields, Cornerstone LC

Ella Garcia, Home Schooled

Ava Gonzalez, SAST

Afton Gray, SAST

Raina Hawkins, Sealey Elementary

Logan Herron, SASC

Markus Jackson, Cobb Middle

Cambria Knox, SASC

Naomi S’ne Lee, Leon County Virtual

Josiah Parker, Home Schooled

Henry Power-Blaiklock, SAST

Nathaniel Valentine, De Soto Trails Elementary

Charlotte Yeoh, Killearn Lakes Elementary

Nathaniel Isidro Lee, Leon County Virtual

Quincie Lewis, Cornerstone LC

Marcella Liko, SASC

Nicolette Lindamood, Home Schooled

Piper Looke, SASC

Jane Luke, SAST

Austin Mann, WT Moore Elementary

Barckot Melaku, Kate Sullivan Elementary

Eamon Morton-Murray, SAST

Golda Morton-Murray, SAST

Holly Niles, SAST

Jonah Niles, SAST

Maxine Pierre, WT Moore Elementary

Ruby Tang, McClay School

Clover Powalski, SAST

Wolf Specht, Sabal Palm Elementary

Joseph Willis, Home Schooled

Lottie Willis, Home Schooled

Geqi Xu, Gilchrist Elementary

SASC - School of Arts and Sciences at the Center SAST - School of Arts and Sciences, Thomasville Road

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