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2015-2016 CONCERT SERIES MISSOURI THEATER | 717 Edmond Street

A Classical Halloween October 31, 2015 | 7:30 PM

Broadway Holiday Pops December 5, 2015 | 7:00 PM

Out Like a Lion March 26, 2016 | 7:30 PM

Featuring: Fountain City Brass Band

Heroes and Villains April 30, 2016 | 7:30 PM Featuring: Ben Gulley, Tim Hill & St. Joseph Community Chorus



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Rico McNeela A Message from the Conductor Hello everyone and welcome to an evening of fine music and exciting performances. If you are a regular at our concerts - a warm welcome back! If you are new to the Symphony - we’re really glad you have decided to join us. We hope you have a great time tonight and will join us again in the near future. This season we will present a really wide range of musical offerings – lots of pieces written for the concert hall of course, but also some great music written for the opera house, the movie theater, and the Broadway stage. I think we have something for just about every musical taste. So, please settle in to your seat, and enjoy the beautiful music tonight. I think you are going to have a great time. Rico McNeela Music Director and Conductor


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2015-2016 CONCERT SERIES

MISSOURI THEATER | 717 Edmond Street

A Classical Halloween

October 31, 2015 7:30 PM

Broadway Holiday Pops

December 5, 2015 7:00 PM

Out Like A Lion

March 26, 2016 7:30 PM Featuring: Fountain City Brass Band

Heroes and Villains

April 30, 2016 7:30 PM Ben Gulley, Tim Hill and St. Joseph Community Chorus

CHAMBER SERIES CHAMBER CONCERT I November 8, 2015 3:00 PM First Christian Church 927 Faraon St

CHAMBER CONCERT II January 17, 2016 3:00 PM Ashland United Methodist Church 2711 Ashland

CHAMBER CONCERT III February 14, 2016 3:00 PM First Christian Church 927 Faraon St.

For Ticket Information: 816-233-7701 OR www.saintjosephsymphony.org FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY


Saint Joseph Symphony Society Board Members

Officers

Sharon Kosek President: Friends of the Symphony

Joshua Bachman Carol Barnett Barry Birr Christopher Bond Donna Jean Boyer Lori Boyer Connie Brock Cynthia Brownfield David Cripe Dick Crowl Gerad Curry Eileen Dyer Jan Mehl David Merrifield Dot Miriani Ray Sisson Bernadine Stevenson Ann Thorne

Education Advisory

Advisory Council

Byron D. Myers President Bradley Weil Vice President Mary Jo Hornaday Secretary Charles Salanski Treasurer Michael Insco Legal Advisor

Jeff Hinton Bob Long

Brad Auge Dr. Robert Spurgat Jane S. Hausman Creath Thorne

Administrative Staff Rico McNeela Music Director, Conductor

Ann Brock Managing Director

S. Elizabeth Stephens Office Staff

Elizabeth Dunning Music Librarian

Richard Yeager Orchestra Personnel Manager

Frank Polleck Stage Manager

Monty Carter Program Annotator


Welcome to the Missouri Theater! Tickets Tickets for all performances are now available online 24 hours a day at saintjosephsymphony.org or by phone at: 816-233-7701, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm. You may also order tickets by mail by writing: Saint Joseph Symphony, 120 South 8th Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501 or pick them up in person at our office during business hours. Tickets may be purchased on the night of the performance at the Missouri Theater Box Office at 717 Edmond Street, beginning at 5:30pm. We accept VISA and MasterCard. Gift Certificates We offer gift certificates in any amount so you can offer your friends, family or colleagues the gift of live music. Season Subscriptions We now offer four season ticket options: You may choose the full season, with all four major performances at the Missouri Theater and the three chamber concerts; or all four major performances plus one chamber concert of your choice; “Compose Your Own” by selecting three performances of your choice; or all three chamber concerts. Details are available on the website or at the Symphony office Group Tickets Discounts available for blocks of group tickets! Call 816-233-7701, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm for details. Ticket Exchange Can’t attend a performance? We’d be happy to exchange your tickets for another performance this season or assist you in donating your tickets to a worthy charitable organization in the Saint Joseph area. Admission Theater doors open 1 hour prior to curtain. Latecomers will be seated at an appropriate interval.

Parking There are many parking lots and garages near the Theater available for free parking. Pay lots are offered across the street from the Theater. Facilities Restrooms are located upstairs off the mezzanine lobby. A wheelchairaccessible restroom is located downstairs. Our ushers can direct you to the nearest restroom. Services for Persons with Disabilities The Missouri Theater is committed to providing services for persons with disabilities. Accessible seating is available. Be sure to mention your interest in accessible seating when placing your ticket order. Smoking Policy The Missouri Theater is a non-smoking facility. Smoking is permitted outside the building in public areas. Tours Tours of the historic Missouri Theater are available by calling 816-271-4628. Refreshments Refreshments are sold on the mezzanine lobby during intermission. Coffee, soda and wine are available. Please note: The use of cameras, and/or audio/video recording devices is strictly forbidden. Please turn off your mobile telephones and pagers during the concert. The Saint Joseph Symphony reserves the right to make changes in programs and artists without prior notice. The Saint Joseph Symphony Society, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit corporation. All donations are deductible on corporate, foundation and individual tax returns to the extent provided by state and federal law.


Saint Joseph Symphony Endowment The Symphony’s endowment plays a vital role in providing the financial support and stability that further the Symphony’s mission: to provide the best possible symphonic music by professional musicians for all the people of St. Joseph and the surrounding region. The Symphony’s endowment provides a revenue stream that allows us to plan for the Symphony’s enriching programs. Contributions to the Symphony’s endowment fund can be made as a direct lifetime gift or a planned gift. Cash, securities, and real property are typical assets used as contributions. Whether by a present or deferred gift, participating in the Symphony’s endowment fund offers a way for you to help ensure that the excellent music and meaningful programs you value are available to current and future generations. For more information or to make a donation, please contact the Symphony’s business office at 816-233-7701.


Thank You The Saint Joseph Symphony wishes to recognize and thank those who made our season possible. Guest Artist Circle ($15,000-$24,000) Thanksgiving Fund Anonymous Benefactor Circle ($10,000-$14,999) Mary Boder Charitable Trust Center Stage Circle ($5,000-$9,999) Leah Spratt Charitable Trust, Joyce Rochambeau, Rene McCrary Anonymous Maestro Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Norma J. & William J. Kenney Charitable Trust, US Bank, N.A. Trustee Podium Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Dr. & Mrs. R. Philip Acuff Dr. & Mrs. Edward H. Andres Caterpillar Foundation Matching Gifts Program Eileen Dyer Charles H. Taylor Memorial Trust John & Kay Mallon Jan Mehl Mr. & Mrs. David Merrifield James & Jeanne Murphy News-Press/KNPN Rich Nolf Maurice M. Peve Sarah Hofheimer Charitable Trust Anonymous Principal Circle ($500-$999) Calvin & Mary Ann Bibens Dr. Michael Depriest & Barbara Braznell

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Tribute Gifts In Honor In Honor of Mary Jo Hornaday’s Birthday Eileen Dyer

In Memory In Memory of Gayle Medsker Cordle Dr. Sharon & Mr. Larry Kosek In Memory of Roxielee Farmer Decker Dr. Sharon & Mr. Larry Kosek In Memory of Dr. Teresa Humphreys Dr. Sharon & Mr. Larry Kosek


Saint Joseph Symphony conducted by Rico McNeela presents

Broadway Holiday Pops December 5, 2015 7:00 PM Missouri Theater ~Program~ Three Dance Episodes from On the Town

Leonard Bernstein

Irving Berlin - A Choral Portrait

arr. by Hawley Ades

Missouri Western State University Concert Chorale

“We Need a Little Christmas” from Mame

Jerry Hermann

Elise Hepworth, soprano

Salute to Broadway

arranged by Carl Strommen

The Wizard of Oz

Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg arr. by Greg Gilpin and Pete Schmutte

Missouri Western State University Concert Chorale

~Intermission~ Thunder and Lightning Polka

Johann Strauss Jr.

Prelude to Hansel und Gretel

Engelbert Humperdink

“Let the Bright Seraphim” from Samson

George Frederic Handel

Elise Hepworth, soprano


Five Christmas Carols Sleigh Ride Holiday Sing A Long

arr. by David Wilcox Leroy Anderson John Finnegan


Elise Hepworth

Dr. Elise Hepworth is associate professor and Director of Choral Studies and Music Education at Missouri Western State University. Additionally, she serves as the Artistic Director for the Saint Joseph Community Chorus. She teaches choral literature, choral conducting, K-6 and 7-12 music methods courses, and conducts the MWSU Concert Chorale and the MWSU Renaissance and Chamber Singers. She joins MWSU after six years as an assistant/associate professor of voice, choral, and music education at Wayne State College in Wayne, NE. She is an alumni of Northwest Missouri State University (B.S.E.), University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music (M.M.E.), University of Mississippi (D.A.) and the New Zealand School of Music (Certificate). Dr. Hepworth is currently a member of Kantorei of Kansas City, a professional choral ensemble, where she sings first alto. She is a nationally certified teacher of Orff Schulwerk, and is working toward the national certification of Kodaly, which she will complete at DePaul University in the summer of 2016. Dr. Hepworth has performed leading roles from operas including The Ballad of Baby Doe, Into the Woods, Die Zauberflöte, The Mikado, Tartuffe, Martha, Les Contes d’Hoffmann, and Le Nozze di Figaro. She performs and presents regularly as a recitalist, conductor, and clinician (vocal and choral) regionally (Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota), nationally (North Carolina, Hawaii), and internationally (Brazil, England).

Missouri Western State University Concert Chorale The Concert Chorale is a large ensemble of 60 singers that performs a variety of repertoire for concerts held across northwest Missouri. These singers recently performed Roger Zare’s Movers and Shakers, commissioned for the MWSU Centennial Celebration. The MWSU Concert Chorale celebrates a vibrant and exciting atmosphere and welcomes all MWSU students (majors and non-majors) to be a part of this ensemble.


Soprano Maggie Archer Lauren Brumback Jordan Chambers Kristen Clements Rhonda Gierstorf Caitlin Glore Andrea Gossen Katie Gregory Maddie Lantz Logann Lawson Sarah Lee Kianna Manning Brooke Matthews Sara Matthews Shian BcBee Alexandria Null Darcey Peters Hannah Reger Heather Rossi Bree Schreck Marissa Sunderland Startosha Washington Sydnie Whitaker Lydia Young Alto Hannah Adams Kamela Becker Tealjoy Berry Juli Crenshaw Sydnie Holzfaster Amanda Kephart Skye Lammers Joanna Massey Kayla Mertz Athyna Nguyen Lauren Thomson Ashlee Topping Elizabeth Whitehorn Tenor Lamont Broomfield Austin Carter Luke Corey Jason Michael Howell

Deir Montiel BJ Myers Matthew Ulmer Robert Vardiman Dylan Walker Baritone/Brass Cooper Bald Byran Emery Nicholas Gnuschke Jacob Mills Matthan Mrkvicka Garrett Peterson Jalen Redmond Elijah Smith Caden Springs James Taylor Adarius Wells Wizard of Oz Soloists (Glinda) Rhonda Gierstorf (Dorothy) Kayla Mertz (Tin Man) BJ Myers (Lion) Matthan Mrkvicka (Scarecrow) Jacob Mills


Musicians Violin 1 Keith Stanfield† Jin-Wha Lee Teresa Edgar° Michalis Koutsoupides Rob Paterson Joseph Toma Violin 2 Catherine Root* Liz Codd Marcus Dowty Connie Elting Signe Sandquist James Woods Viola Monty Carter* Noel Good Ashley Stanfield Mary Tuven Kitty Hammond Kenton Lanier Cello Hyerim Mapp* Janelle Clark Jan Kobialka Sophia Hwang Amy Harris Bass Matt McGrory* Chance Dunaway Daniel Bates Flute Lory Lacy* Elaine Brown Adrienne Garstang, piccolo Oboe Meribeth Risebig* Bonnie Krutz

Clarinet Randy Cunningham* Chris Gibson Richard Yeager, bass Bassoon Claudia Risebig* Aaron Ahles Horn Peter Jilka* Liz Dunning Sara Giovanelli Jan Cohick Trumpet Bob Harvey* Bill Richardson Trombone Philip Fink* Michael Dragen Mike Mathews, bass Tuba Paul Weissenborn Harp Wesley Kelly Timpani Ken Eberhart Percussion Roger Caliman* Jennifer Wagner Job Dick Piano Charles Badami †Concertmaster *Principal °Assistant Concert Master


Meet Our Musicians Keith Stanfield Instrument: Violin Member of the Saint Joseph Symphony since: 2015 Bio: Keith Stanfield began playing the violin at the age of 3, and made his solo debut at the Royal Festival Hall in London (England) aged 6. He made his tv debut on the BBC aged 9, and his concerto debut aged 12. He is a graduate of the Purcell School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. Keith has performed concertos and recitals at many of Europe’s major venues, and has performed privately for dignitaries including the reigning Prince of Monaco. His recordings of Handel, Mozart and Bach are available on iTunes. How did you get your start in music? Well, I was 3 and a half, I was watching a concert with my parents on TV with Itzhak Perlman playing. I was so impressed I asked them if I could play the violin. They said yes! Have a favorite American food dish? BBQ! Miss any food from back home? American food is so great that it’s hard to miss any food from elsewhere, but if I could have Fish and Chips wrapped in newspaper with a saveloy sausage once in a while it would be perfect. What would people be surprised to know about you? I played international level soccer for my mother’s country (Western Samoa). It was around 200 pounds ago. Have you recently heard great symphony music that surprised you? I will say this, American film composers are greatly underrated. I don’t feel that they get the level of recognition that they deserve. The score to Jurassic World was very nostalgic, and the “transitional trauma” music is very Wagnerian. The “Interstellar” score was also very good. Hobbies? I run a soccer club for girls in Prairie Village, KS. I love learning about carsparticularly Porsches. I love recording concertos with orchestras to put on YouTube and iTunes, and I’m currently finishing off an album of Handel’s complete works for violin and basso continuo for the same purpose. But my favorite hobby is spending time with my wife and playing with my son, who is 1.


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Rico McNeela

This season marks the beginning of Mr. McNeela’s seventh year serving as the Music Director and Conductor of the Saint Joseph Symphony. He is also a member of the Missouri Western State University music faculty where he serves as Director of Orchestral Activities, and plays violin in the Faculty Piano Trio. Before coming to St. Joseph he taught at the University of Toledo, the University of Arkansas, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Allegheny College. Mr. McNeela holds Bachelor and Masters degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor where he studied with Paul Makanowitzky, Eugene Bossart, Steven Errante, and Gustav Meir. He also studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music with David Cerone and Linda Sharon. Mr. McNeela has performed extensively throughout the United States as conductor, violinist, violist, and chamber musician. He has conducted ballets for the Arkansas Ballet, and the Toledo Ballet. He has performed as concertmaster with orchestras including: the North Arkansas Symphony, the Saginaw Symphony, the Allegheny Symphony, and the Canary Islands International Opera Festival Orchestra. He has a deep commitment to music education, and has over thirty years experience teaching at colleges and universities. He regularly presents clinics, workshops, and concerts throughout the northwest Missouri northeastern Kansas region. While teaching in Arkansas he conducted the North Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestra for over eight years. Mr. McNeela has conducted Honors Orchestras in the northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan regions, and throughout Arkansas. He has also performed and taught at several summer music festivals including the Lake Luzerne Music Festival, the Allegheny Music Festival, the Arkansas Music Festival, and the Hot Springs Music Festival.


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