MSO BRAVO! | Volume 42, Issue 6 | Sons of Serendip

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THE MARYLAND THEATRE

Saturday, April 6, 2024 | 7:30pm

Elizabeth Schulze conductor

Sons of Serendip

Micah Christian vocals

Cordaro Rodriguez piano

Nathaniel Taylor cello

Jahmori Simmons harp

“Overture to a Pops Concert”

Henry Mancini

“Across the Stars”

John Williams

from STAR WARS: Episode II Attack of the Clones

“Somewhere Only We Know”

Keane

Songwriters: Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes

Arranger: Sons of Serendip

Orchestrator: Cordaro Rodriguez

“Carry On Wayward Son”

Kansas

Songwriter: Kevin Livgren

Arranger: Sons of Serendip

Orchestrator: Cordaro Rodriguez

“I Lived”

OneRepublic

Songwriters: Noel Zancanella, Ryan Tedder

Arranger: Patrick Hollenbeck

Composers: Noel Zancanella, Ryan Tedder

“Don’t You Worry Child”

Swedish House Mafia

Songwriters: Axel Hedfors, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, John Martin Lindström, Michael Zitron

Arranger: Sons of Serendip

Composers: Cordaro Rodriguez, Kendall Ramseur

West Side Story Selections

Leonard Bernstein

Arranger: Patrick Hollenbeck

“Moon River”

Henry Mancini

from the Paramount Picture Breakfast at Tiffany’s

“A Reflection in F Major”

Sons of Serendip

Arranger: Sons of Serendip

Composer: Sons of Serendip

Orchestrator: Kyle Gordon

“Butterflies Fly Away”

Sons of Serendip

Songwriter: Cordaro Rodriguez

Arranger: Cordaro Rodriguez

Orchestrator: Kyle Gordon

“Bridge Over Troubled Water”

Simon & Garfunkel

Songwriter: Paul Simon

Arranger: Cordaro Rodriguez

Orchestrator: Kyle Gordon

“Ordinary World”

Duran Duran

Songwriter: Simon Le Bon

Arranger: Sons of Serendip

Orchestrator: Cordaro Rodriguez, Kendall Ramseur

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MARYLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2023-2024 SEASON ROSTER

ELIZABETH SCHULZE, MUSIC DIRECTOR & CONDUCTOR

FIRST VIOLIN

Robert Martin

Concertmaster

MSO Guild Chair

Joanna Natalia Owen Associate

Concertmaster

Lysiane GravelLacombe + Assistant Concertmaster

Brent Price +

Thomas Marks Chair

Kristin Bakkegard

H� Lee Brewster

Yen-Jung Chen

Mauricio Couto

Sarah D’Angelo +

Megan Gray

Catherine Nelson

Petr Skopek

SECOND VIOLIN

Marissa Murphy

Principal J. Emmet Burke Chair

Ariadna Buonviri

Associate Principal

Julianna Chitwood Assistant Principal

Karin Kelleher

Ruth Erbe

Teresa L Gordon

Melanie Kuperstein

Swiatek Kuznik

Kat Whitesides

Patricia WnekSchram

VIOLA

Phyllis Freeman *

Principal

Alan J. Noia Chair

Magaly Rojas Seay + Acting Principal

Daphne Benichou *

Associate Principal

Stephanie Knutsen + Acting Associate Principal

Catherine Amoury+

Assistant Principal

VIOLA (CON’T)

Sungah Min

Rachel Holaday

Alice Tung

Heidi Remick +

Sean Lyons *

CELLO

Todd Thiel Principal J. Ramsay Farah Chair

Katlyn DeGraw

Associate Principal

Jessica Albrecht

Assistant Principal

Aneta Otreba

Mauricio Betanzo

Youbin Jun

Alyssa Moquin

Jessica Siegel

Weaver

BASS

Adriane Benvenuti

Irving Principal

Shawn Alger

Associate Principal

Alec Hiller

Kimberly Parillo

Brandon Smith

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Laura Kaufman

Mowry+

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Oppelt

Elena Yakovleva

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OBOE

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Rick Basehore

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Wilson

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Wilson

FRENCH HORN

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Claude J. Bryant Chair

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PERCUSSION

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Acting Principal

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SONS OF SERENDIP BIOS

“Serendipity brought us together...”

Billboard charting classical-crossover quartet, Sons of Serendip, won the hearts of fans and judges alike as finalists on America’s Got Talent (NBC) with their ethereal and emotionally stirring interpretations of pop music, arranged with a unique blend of vocals, harp, piano, and cello.

With four successful albums (Sons of Serendip, Christmas: Beyond the Lights, Life + Love, and Mosaic) and soulful live performances, Sons of Serendip has lifted audiences both nationally and internationally. Their most notable performances include collaborations with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and Cynthia Erivo, as well as a performance for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (FXX). In 2019, Sons of Serendip returned to the America’s Got Talent stage, as they were selected to compete in the first ever America’s Got Talent: The Champions. The quartet competed alongside 50 of the winners and finalists from America’s Got Talent and Got Talent’s worldwide. In 2020, the group performed for Oprah Winfrey’s 2020 Vision Tour’s closing celebration in Denver, CO, and most recently in 2022, they were invited to be one of the artists representing the United States in Dubai at EXPO 2020.

Micah Christian, a native of Randolph, Massachusetts, became interested in music at an early age. However, it wasn’t until his senior year of high school, when he earned a solo in the Massachusetts Southeastern District Senior Choir, that he realized his potential as a musician. As a freshman at Stonehill College, he decided to follow his passion for music. For the next five years, he spent his summers performing with the Cape Cod-based a cappella group, Hyannis Sound, and his love for music deepened.  Alongside Micah’s passion for music is his desire to help build a better

world. He has volunteered for a year in Honduras, and a month in Calcutta, India with Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity. Also, in 2013, after graduating from Boston University with a Master of Divinity, he and his wife volunteered in a rural community in northern Peru for another year. As a member of Sons of Serendip, Micah hopes to inspire others to use their gifts to spread love and build a better world.

Cordaro Rodriguez was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. He began teaching himself piano at the age of 10 and became well-versed in several other instruments as well as in music production. He has produced music for several well-known international artists such as Verbal,  Kylie Minogue, CREAM, and Def Tech. After graduating from Princeton University in 2008 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, he spent a year volunteering as an English teacher in Ecuador. He then attended Boston University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor

degree in 2012. At Boston University he serendipitously reconnected with his childhood friend, Kendall Ramseur, and met his future bandmates -- Mason Morton and Micah Christian. As a member of Sons of Serendip, Cordaro is very grateful to have the opportunity to pursue his love for music.

Nathaniel Taylor, an African-American/ Filipino cellist, is establishing himself as a passionate and charismatic performer with a variety of solo, chamber, and orchestral music engagements across the United States. Nathaniel is the Grand Prize winner of the 2016 ASTA Masters Competition and winner of the 2017 Boston Conservatory Concerto Competition, and he has received fellowships at the Tanglewood Music Center and with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Nathaniel made his solo debut in 2016 with Jonathan McPhee and the Boston Conservatory Orchestra and has appeared as a soloist with multiple ensembles since. An active chamber musician, Nathaniel has been

SONS OF SERENDIP BIOS (con’t)

chosen numerous times to play in the Chamber Music Honors Concerts at Boston Conservatory at Berklee and has received chamber music coaching from Yo-Yo Ma, Emmanuel Ax, Pamela Frank, the Juilliard Quartet, Judith Eissenberg, and Norman Fischer. He has performed at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall. Nathaniel received his B.M., Graduate Performance Diploma, Professional Studies Certificate, and Artist Diploma from Boston Conservatory at Berklee where he studied with Rhonda Rider and Patrice Jackson. Nathaniel

Jahmori Simmons, recognized by the moniker “Jay-Mo Dejon,” is a luminary harpist and producer hailing from the vibrant music scene of Atlanta, Georgia. His versatile career spans the realms of harp performance and contemporary music production, creating a unique tapestry that seamlessly blends classical elegance with contemporary flair. Since graduating from the esteemed University of Georgia, Simmons’ career highlights have included 26 BRIT certified Silver,

currently plays on a Kevin Kelly cello and a gold-mounted Salchow bow that was generously gifted to him by the Manganaro Family and Curme family. Berklee where he studied with Rhonda Rider and Patrice Jackson. Nathaniel currently plays on a Kevin Kelly cello and a gold-mounted Salchow bow that was generously gifted to him by the Manganaro Family and Curme family.

Gold, and Platinum singles and albums in the UK, as well as Multi-Platinum Certifications in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Hungary, and Poland. Most recently, Simmons’ artistic endeavors reached new heights with his collaboration with Fantasia Barrino and Taraji P. Henson in the 2024 rendition of the film “The Color Purple,” whose producers include Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, and Quincy Jones. Simmons showcased his ability to contribute to both the musical and cinematic landscapes, adding a layer of richness to this iconic production. Whether crafting chart-topping hits, enchanting audiences with the ethereal sounds of the harp, or contributing to cinematic masterpieces, Jahmori Simmons, aka Jay-Mo Dejon, exemplifies the essence of a true artist — while pushing artistic boundaries and solidifying his place as a groundbreaking force in the world of music and beyond.

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