Mount Royal University Conservatory presents Sounds of the Season — Evening Show

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Dec 13 | Bella Concert Hall

MESSAGE FROM TERRY CLARK

DIRECTOR, MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome! On behalf of Mount Royal University Conservatory, it is a joy to gather with you this evening in the beautiful Bella Concert Hall for this year’s Sounds of the Season performance. At a time of year filled with both reflection and celebration, music has a unique power to bring us together, to warm our spirits, and to remind us of the beauty that lives within tradition, community, and hope.

This evening’s program invites you to step into a world shaped by evocative songs, stories, and music. From the gentle glow of familiar carols, the grandeur of orchestral masterpieces, to the holiday antics of The HeeBee-JeeBees, each piece has been chosen to evoke the wonder, joy, and gratitude that define winter and this festive time.

Whetherthe holiday season foryou is a cherished family celebration, a spiritual moment, a fond memory, or simply a time to pause and appreciate the gifts of the year, we’re honored to share this afternoon with you. May the music and words that fill this hall lift your heart, ignite your imagination, and offer you a sense of connection and comfort.

Thank you for joining us. Please settle in, relax, and let the joy of the season begin!

PROGRAMME

Mount Royal Kantorei, Zhi-Yin, and CYO

“O Fortuna”from Carmina Burana

Carl Orff

The Heebee-Jeebees

Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir

世界贈於我的 WhatTheWorld Gifted Me

Music byZhengjie Cao, Words byJing Yuan

Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir

城南送別 Farewell

Music byXinquan Zhou, Words by Shutong Li

Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir

葷 素 Mum’s Cooking

Music by Buyi Mao, Words by Haoyun Zhou

Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir

錦瑟 Jin Se,The SadZither

Music by Long Wong, Words by Shangyin Li

Mount Royal Kantorei, Zhi-Yin, CYO, and Audience

SingAlong #1:JoytotheWorld

Traditional

The Heebee-Jeebees

CalgaryYouth Orchestra

HappyHanukkah!

Three KlezmerTunes

I. Lieberman’s FunkyFreilach

II. Processional

III. Come, Let’s Rejoice

Arranged by Edmond Agopian

Intermission

Mount Royal Kantorei, Zhi-Yin, and CYO Strings

“Sunrise”from Sunrise Mass

Ola Gjeilo

Mount Royal Kantorei, Zhi-Yin, CYO, and Audience

SingAlong # 2: Hark!The HeraldAngels Sing

Traditional

The Heebee-Jeebees

Mount Royal Kantorei Gaudete!

Traditional, arr. Michael Engelhardt

Mount Royal Kantorei

Northern Lights

Ola Gjeilo

Mount Royal Kantorei

The Rose

Ola Gjeilo

Mount Royal Kantorei

12 Days ofChristmas

Traditional

The Heebee-Jeebees

Mount Royal Kantorei, Zhi-Yin, and CYO

“Hallelujah Chorus”fromThe Messiah

G.F. Handel

PERFORMER AND DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHIES

The Heebee-Jeebees

The Heebee-Jeebees are a four-man Canadian comic a cappella quartet formed in 1993 to meet girls, who have over the past 30 years sung thousands of performances, appeared on local, national and international radio, television and print. The group has a reputation for being hilarious, entertaining and extremely talented. The Heebeejeebees have released nine recordings, all to international recognition including 4 CARA nominations and 2 CARA Awards (the Grammy's of a cappella). They have won the Canadian Championships of Harmony twice, as well as multiple Championships in the USA. They were inducted into the Canadian A Cappella Hall of Fame and have inspired many other groups to form & quit. The Heebee-jeebees continue to impress and entertain audiences across North America and are considered the very best of comedic a cappella entertainment.

The Heebee-Jeebees - List of Members

Jonathan "J-Lo" Love

Chris "Herard" Herard

Cédric "Sedge" Blary

Ken "KennyV" Lima-Coelho

Mount Royal Kantorei

Based in Calgary, Alberta, Mount Royal Kantorei is a 90-voice auditioned ensemble, known for its rich choral sound, artistic excellence and innovative programming. Founded in 1994, it is the flagship chorus of Mount Royal Conservatory and is United by values of diversity, inclusivity and compassion.

Underthe direction ofJohn Morgan, Mount Royal Kantorei performs a wide range of repertoire, from classical masterworks to contemporary compositions and Indigenous collaborations, and frequently collaborates with ensembles such as the Calgary Philharmonic, Calgary Youth Choir, Calgary Civic Symphony, and many choirs throughout our community.

The ensemble is deeply committed to artistic collaboration, education, and building community through music. In May 2025, the choir made its international competition debut atthe prestigious Cork International Choral Festival in Ireland, where it was awarded the P.E.A.C.E. Trophy, recognizing excellence in choral performance and intercultural understanding.

Mount Royal Kantorei also recently released its latest album, Witness, now available on all major streaming platforms. The album features powerful and reflective works that speakto justice, remembrance, and the human spirit. In addition, the choir has produced a growing catalogue of professionally filmed music videos, further extending its reach to national and international audiences.

A key initiative ofthe ensemble is the Kantorei Choral Festival, a multiyear project that brings together choirs, clinicians, and composers for shared learning and exceptional performances.

This fall, Kantorei will welcome world-renowned composer Ola Gjeilo and Conductor Dr. Irene Messoloras to Calgary for a special event culminating in a massed choir performance of 250 singers, showcasing his celebrated choral and piano works.

With a passionate membership and a bold artistic vision, Mount Royal Kantorei continues to inspire audiences locally and internationally, while championing the transformative power of choral music.

John Morgan, Artistic Director

John has a passion for music education and performance and believes in bringing out the best in musicians, vocal groups and individual artists he works with by creating a working environment that fosters learning, creativity, musical development, collaboration, and fun. He focuses on directing multi-genre vocal groups, as well as delivering full-service music direction for local artists, corporations and events through his studio Morgan Music in Calgary. He is a conductor, organist, pianist, recording engineer and published composer and arranger whose work has been performed by groups across North America. In addition to his work with Mount Royal Kantorei, John is the Artistic Director of Revv52, a 52-voice auditioned pop vocal group known for its innovative music videos and immersive performances. He also serves as the Vocal Director of the Young Canadians, a 120member auditioned vocal and dance group, and the Music Director and Organist at St. Anthony’s Church.

Mary Buckley, Accompanist

Mary was an elementary classroom teacher and music specialist for more than thirty years. Accompanying has also been an important part of her musical activities. She directed and accompanied her own elementary school choirs throughout herteaching career.

At present she is the accompanistforthe choir at St Gerard’s Catholic Church, and has accompanied for Mount Royal Kantorei since 2013. Mary enjoys the opportunity to enrich her musical experiences through learning new and challenging music with Mount Royal Kantorei.

- List of Performers

SOPRANO

Eunice Loudon

Eva Cortes

Jennifer Day

Joelle Haney

Melody Littel

Meraka Moulton*

Twylla Conn

Amanda Burke

Beth Walmsley

Christa King

Christine Horne

Corinne McDonald

Cristina Garcia

Diane Ward

Evelyn Scheibli

Farron Wielinga

Feckla Spaulding

Jyoti Mistry

Kaitlyn MacDonald

Laila Moos

Mara Sabater

Nazneen Doyle

Penny DeJager

Rachel Miranda

Shelli Orton

Simone Emery

Jiarong Yin

Mount Royal Kantorei

ALTO

Alex Guebert

Anne Livesey-Husak

Anne Pozzi*

Bobbi Lintner

Breanne Coady

Carol Bartel Nickel

Donna Flotre

Frances Vettergreen

Helen Goodchild

Jennifer Nakaska

Laurel Ward

Lisa Rude

Louise Neufeld

Lynne Brinkworth

Mary Campbell

Michaela Johnson

Ondrea Mann

Rebecca Frederick

Sabrina Reed

Stephanie Macdonald*

Toria Litvinchuk

Connie Friesen

Courtney Lee

Dree Thomson

Heather Roberts

Kathy Hanna

Kayleigh Suggett

Lisa Collins

Nikki Pieterse

Rebekah Mohr

Sheri DeBruijn

Susan Chambers

Svitlana Popovychenko

BARITONE

Alan Born

Bob Woodward

Bruce Anderson

Chris Downey

Dave Matthies

Ellery Sheasby

Gil Barber

Michael Chase

Neo Sabater

Nikolas Emmer

Peter Exner

PeterWong

Ricardo Avelar

Richard Gorecki

Ronald Chune

Stephen Wright

Tom Wong

Yilin (Stephen) Li

Alex Chumley

Arlan Anderson

Bill Mitchell

Charlie MacDonald

Hrafn Haugr

John Carey

Ken Melax*

Laverne Rude

Mark Louie

Ram Boyer

TENOR

Dean Taggart*

Heather Gamber

Julian Miranda

Roy Schultz

TylerWalmsley*

Adam Elkestawi

David Bullas*

Dwight Smith

Emily Peterson

Fred Hall

Gunnar Debruijn*

Mike Schuett

Paolo Sabater

YannickTchouptang Meyoupo

*Mount Royal Kantorei Society Board Member

CalgaryYouth Orchestra

Considered to be the flagship ensemble ofthe Mount Royal University Conservatory, the Calgary Youth Orchestra is recognized as one of the finest youth orchestras in the country. Under its music director, Edmond Agopian, the CYO has toured Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and New Zealand.

The CYO was honoured to perform for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during hervisitto Calgary in May 2005, and for His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, atthe Saddledome in 2009.

The orchestra has commissioned works from a number of composers, most recently Canadian composers Michael van der Sloot, George Fenwick, Laurie Radford and Scott Ross-Molyneux. The CYO has also presented the world premieres of works by Claude Debussy, completed and orchestrated by the renowned English musicologist Robert Orledge.

The CYO has worked with such illustrious conductors as Roberto Minczuk, Mario Bernardi, Bramwell Tovey, Ivars Taurins, Jean Lamon, Andrés Cárdenes and Hans Graf, among others.

The orchestra has performed in collaboration with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and with Jeunesse Classique Ballet, at festivals throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, and on-stage atthe 2008 Juno Awards.

CYO alumni can be found in such world-renowned ensembles as the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, as well as all major Canadian orchestras.

A violin graduate of the Juilliard School, Edmond Agopian began his studies in his native Romania. In 1991, he relinquished his post at Acadia University to take up positions as Professor of Violin and Conductor at the University of Calgary, and Artist-in-Residence at Mount Royal Conservatory. He was appointed Music Director of the Calgary Youth Orchestra in 2002.

He has been awarded the Calgary Arts Award, and the Alberta Centennial Medal “in recognition of outstanding achievement and service to the people and province of Alberta”. At the University of Calgary, he was awarded the John Peter Lee Roberts Distinguished Professorship in Fine Arts.

As a violinist, he has been featured on regional and national CBC, French and English radio programs, Radio Europa, and as soloist with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. He is First Violin of the University of Calgary String Quartet in Residence, whose recording on the American label MSR Classics has received enthusiastic reviews from radio broadcasters and magazines, including Fanfare Magazine (USA). Conducting work has included performances with the Canadian Chamber Orchestra (conductor and concertmaster), the Shanghai Opera Orchestra, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, and conductor and soloist with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. His Sundogs CD recording with the University of Calgary Orchestra, of Canadian orchestral music, was described by one critic as a “hands-down winner”. Under his direction, the Calgary Youth Orchestra has toured, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and New Zealand.

For thirteen seasons he was Music Director/Concertmaster of Calgary’s professional string orchestra, the Kensington Sinfonia and for twenty years he was on the faculty of the Morningside Music Bridge International Music Festival at Mount Royal University Conservatory, in Beijing, Shanghai, and Gdansk, Poland.

His violin method The No Time to Practice Technique Companion has been on the SHAR Music Company’s Bestseller List since 2002 and has been positively reviewed in the American String Teacher magazine. His students have won local, national and international awards, including the Rose Bowl – Calgary Performing Arts Festival, and are members of major orchestras, including four violinists in the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra.

CYO Board Members

Kirk Linton - President

Maydelin Nunez - Past President

Bruce Nysetvold - Vice President

Beverley Erickson - Treasurer

Joanna Ho - Secretary

Terry Clark - Mount Royal Conservatory

John Thompson - Honorary Member

Nic Chan

Viviana D’Ambrosio

Jill Foreman

Trudy Kyba

Diep Lipkind

Renee Sward

Manager

Po Yeh

CalgaryYouth Orchestra - List of Performers

VIOLIN 1

Maya Brideaux ^

Ana Gonzales▵

Carissa Bai^

Emily Fakeley

Jinqi Hu

Conan Li

Jadyn Li

Oliver Linton

Eleanor Lipkind

Aedan Lowry

Chloe Luo

Jessica Muchiri

Serafina Oliva

Isaac Pang

Eden Swalm

Luca Todea

Josephine Wen

Aiden Wong

Yana Zubrytska

VIOLIN 2

Andrei Kycak*

Vivien Li*

Yehor Lukianchyk*

Hannah Audette

Franita Badenhorst

Estelle Broadhead

Sadie Broadhead

Nga Yin Chan

Danyil Holubka

Audrey Lee

Eric Liu

Maria Olson

Anne Shi

Yiting Zhang

Eric Wang

VIOLA

Hannele Agbunag*

Sophie Ryskine*

PatrickVu*

Zephram Gilson

Emily Gu

CELLO

Mateo Barcan*

Teaghan Krahn*

Eva Martino*

Oliver Cheng

Clare Fakeley

Curtis Fok

Avril Ge

Ian Guo

Aaron Janse-Deng

Isaac Park

Liam Scullen

Charles Sunie

Phoebe Xu

Nathan Yep

Jasmine Wang

BASS

Reiss Challoner*

Kristen Cousins

Madeleine Ryan

Thomas Tass

FLUTE

Bella Nguyen*

Sweta Babladi

Grace Chang

Yuki Qian

Rhianna Stafford

OBOE

Sasha Adderley

Yuta Formella

CLARINET

Alexander Sunie*

Kaleb Thannhauser*

Harry Kang

Ethan Yang

BASSOON

Michael Weaver

SAXOPHONE

Nicolas Luzzi º

Aidan Rigor º

HORN

Abi Adedeji*

Shellbie Chayeski*

Nolan Asplund

TRUMPET

Sarah Dennison*

Edward Hergott*

Federico Martino*

TROMBONE

Charlie Reid*

Henno Johnson*

Ronan Favell

BASS TROMBONE

Ben Kyba

PERCUSSION

Sydney Ball

Eric Chan

Minsol Kim

Emily Lyu

Abram Schwonik

Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir

TUBA

Omari Holaki

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Founded in 2004 as a non-profit organization in Alberta, the Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir plays an important role in Calgary, especially among the local Chinese community. Led by its founder and conductor, Shana Yang, the choir is made up of diverse adults from different backgrounds and professions who share a passion for music.

The Zhi-Yin Choir focuses on both popular and classical music, with a name that means ‘friends in music’, reflecting its goal to build musical connections and promote multiculturalism in Canada. Through their performances, the choir aims to bring people together, encourage cooperation, and establish connections. Under the guidance of Shana Yang and with inputfrom guest speakers, the Zhi-Yin Choir provides valuable vocal coaching to its members, enhancing their skills and contributing to the choir’s overall excellence. The choir also connects with the audience by hosting annual concerts in Calgary and performing in other cities like Edmonton, Vancouver, NewYork, and Taipei.

With a strong history of community involvement and a dedication to musical proficiency, the Mount Royal Zhi-Yin Choir symbolizes unity, cultural exchange, and artistic accomplishment.

Acknowledgement

The Calgary Zhi-Yin Choir wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the Alberta Foundation of Arts for providing operation grants from 2009. The money was used to support the cost associated with operations and programming.

Shana Yang, Director

Shana Yang, the founder, conductor and vocal teacher of the Calgary Zhi-Yin Choir since 2004, has played a pivotal role in elevating the choir's reputation within Calgary's art communities. With more than two decades of expertise as a university graduate from China, specializing in vocal music and choral conducting, Shana's exceptional talent has garnered provincial and national recognition.

In addition to her work with the choir, Shana extends her influence through private singing lessons, focusing on vocal techniques and stage performance. Her students have achieved remarkable success in competitions around the world.

Drawing from her extensive experience in chorus conducting and concert management, Shana actively engages in various art activities, taking advantage of Canada's multicultural climate. She is determined to continue serving the art communities in Calgary, devoting her time and effort to this purpose.

Furthermore, Shana's commitment to the arts extends beyond her work with the choir. Currently serving as a member of the Board of Directors at the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA), she remains dedicated to advancing her contributions and making a difference in the artistic landscape.

James (Zixin) Chen, Accompanist

James began studying piano at the age of 7, and at the age of 12, he began studying with Marilyn Engle. Under her guidance, James was a finalist in the RBC Concerto Competition and competed in the Canadian Music Competition, Calgary Concerto Competition, and several Calgary Kiwanis Festivals (now the Calgary Performing Arts Festivals). He performed for artists such as Aleksandar Madžar, Pavel Kolesnikov and attended the ACMUIN (Académie Musicale Internationale Barbara Krakauer) in Provence, France, and the Coimbra World Piano Meeting in Portugal. Having great interest in both engineering and music, he has completed a double majors program in Electrical Engineering and Piano Performance and achieved both a Master of Music in Performance and a Master of Engineering in Software Engineering. During his studies at the University of Calgary, James has been awarded with the Seymour Schulich Scholarship for Academic Excellence for 3 years as well as numerous scholarships from the Music division.

Mount Royal Zhi Yin Choir - List of Performers

Eng Chang

Alex Chen

Lulu Chen

Ming Chen

Wei Chen

Ruoyu Cheng

Wei Cui

Yuling Dai

Hua Ding

Qing Ding

Hairong Du

Yining Fa

Li Feng

Chun Lei Gao

Jing Gao

Yuan Gao

Yue Gong

Mingxing Gu

Jinmei Guan

Ping Guan

Meijie Guo

Xiaofang Han

Rikai He

Yanhong He

Daniel Hou

Huimei Ji

Jinfeng Jia

Wen Jiang

Liang Jiao

Yuting Kao

Doris Kwan

Raymond Kwan

Hao Li

Heng Li

Jia Li

Jing Li

Ru Li

Xiaohong Li

Xin Li

Yan Li

Yi Li

Min Liang

Hua Liang

Zhihong Li

Lei Lin

Wen Hoang Lin

Fei Liu

Ying Liu

Duojia Lu

Fen Lu

Ying Lu

Quan Mao

Anne Mok

Terence Mok

Guoliang Niu

Sophia Niu

Mei Gi Pang

Lian Qin

Jin Qiu

Chunxiao Ren

Hong Shen

Fang Shi

Qiang Shi

Jian Song

Qian Sui

Yiwei Sun

Wei Tang

Mei Tian

Fu Wang

Hong Wang

JanetWang

Jianwei Wang

Li Wang

Wei Wang

Guiqing Wei

HilaryWong

Michelle Wong

Lisa Xie

Li Xu

Lisa Xu

Shanhua Xu

Xiaofan Xu

Yiping Xu

Jie Xue

Baiyin Yang

Jing Yang

Xianhui Yi

Xiuwen Yin

Xiaoqing You

Liang Yu

Hongqi Yuan

Jian-Yang Yuan

Yipeng Zang

CindyZhang

Lusheng Zhang

Qianxi Zhang

Qiupeng Zhang

Rui Zhang

Xu Zhang

Yongbao Zhang

Yuan Zhang

Yanpu Zheng

ArthurZhu

Zhe Zou

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