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Sunday Afternoon, April 9, 2017, at 2:00Isaac Stern Auditorium / Ronald O. Perelman Stage
Iris Derke, Co-Founder and General DirectorJonathan Griffith, Co-Founder and Artistic Director
presents
Total Vocal with Deke SharonDEKE SHARON, Guest Conductor, Arranger & Creative Director
KELLEY JAKLE, Guest SoloistCHESNEY SNOW, Guest Artist
CAST MEMBERS OF BROADWAY’S “In Transit,” Special GuestsWRITERS FROM BROADWAY’S “In Transit,” Special Guests
SHEMESH QUARTET (Mexico), Special GuestsFORTE (2016 ICHSA National Champions), Special Guests
Distinguished Concerts Singers international
All Arrangements by Deke Sharon
KRISTEN Getting There (from “In Transit”) ANDERSON-LOPEZ Featuring the Cast Members of “In Transit”
MAX MARTIN Since U Been Gone (from “Pitch Perfect”)& LUKE GOTTWALD
BOWIE, MERCURY, Under Pressure (from “The Sing-Off”)MAY, TAYLOR,& DEACON
ED SHEERAN Thinking Out Loud (from Vocalosity)& AMY WADGE
SIEDAH GARRETT Man in the Mirror& GLEN BALLARD PITCH PLEASE, FROM NORTHWOOD HS, Featured Ensemble
PLEASE SWITCH OFF YOUR CELL PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
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CARTER, “Campfire" Cups (from “Pitch Perfect 2”)TUNSTALL-BEHRENS,
& GERSTEINJOHN MEDORA You Don’t Own Me& DAVID WHITE CHAMBER BRAVURA, Featured Ensemble
BILLY JOEL Uptown Girl
SHERYL CROW & Tomorrow Never DiesMITCHELL FROOM KELLEY JAKLE, Guest Soloist
RONSON, MARS, Uptown Funk (from Vocalosity)BHASKER,
LAWRENCE WILLIAMS, & GALLSPY
Distinguished Concerts International Soloists – Act 1Christina Abele, Victoria Akinsanya, Gabriela Amon, Annemarie Arnold,
Savannah Ashley, Brady Beach, Sarah Beck, Dean Bisco, De Leon Boudreaux, Dennis Bragg, Hailey Bragg, Natalie Broussard, Andrew Bonomolo, Jacob Buster, Alina Cao, Genevive Dewalt, Anthony DiMeglio, Jaina Ervin, Maia Hacker,
Kat Hammock, Samantha Hernandez, Mackenzie Hoult, Judge Katz, William Lee,Mitchell Norris, McKenzie Novak, Cassie Portrey, Natalie Raimondo, David Rider, Charlie Rudolph, Joya Saxena, Evan Segimoto, Samantha Sherman, Morgan Stumm,
Jewell Twombly, Skyla Wheeler
Intermission
MAURICE WHITE Sing a Song& AL MCKAY
CHARLES STROUSE Put On a Happy Face
STING Fields of Gold
CHRIS JOBE Life’s So LyricalFORTE, FROM CENTERVILLE HS, Featured Ensemble
JOHN DEACON You’re My Best Friend
arr. DEKE SHARON Potpourrí Mexicano/Mexican MedleySHEMESH QUARTET, Featured Ensemble
WONDER, WRIGHT, Signed, Sealed, DeliveredHARDAWAY, SOUNDCROWD, Featured Ensemble
& GARRETT
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DCINY thanks its kind sponsors in education: Artist Travel Consultants,VH-1 Save the Music, Education Through Music, High 5, and WQXR.
For information about performing on DCINY’s full season listing or aboutpurchasing tickets, e-mail [email protected], call (212) 707-8566, orvisit our website at www.DCINY.org.
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KRISTEN We Are Home (from “In Transit”)ANDERSON-LOPEZ Featuring the Writers of “In Transit”
KRISTEN ANDERSON-LOPEZ, JAMES-ALLEN FORD, RUSS KAPLAN, SARA WORDSWORTH CHESNEY SNOW, Guest Artist
RICK SPRINGFIELD Jessie’s Girl
GEORGE GERSHWIN SummertimeDEKE SHARON, Featured Soloist
PREVITE, MARKOWITZ Time of My Life (from “The Sing-Off”)& DENICOLA
Distinguished Concerts International Soloists – Act 2David Bacon, Anneliese Bohlman, Janica Bühler, Sabrina Campelo,
Emmaline Carter, Grace Chico, Lindsey Clemmer, Cecily Dowd, Alison Eastwood,Maddy Eddy, Jackson Guirnalda, Melanie Kugelmann, Jeremias Lubberger,
Gabby Reynolds, Sophia Rosado, Faith Simmons, Natalie Spiroff, Kristi Woods-Nogal
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Notes ON THE PROGRAMby Deke Sharon
Under Pressure (from “The Sing-Off”)Bowie, Mercury, May, Taylor, & Deacon
NBC originally only wanted one open-ing number for the first episode of TheSing-Off, but they liked this arrange-ment and performance (which you can
find on YouTube) so much that theydecided to make a big group openingnumber the signature opening for everyepisode.
Since U Been Gone (from “Pitch Perfect”)Max Martin & Luke Gottwald
We needed a fun song that would sup-port a wide range of voices and emo-tions for the audition scene in Pitch Per-fect, and this song fit the bill perfectly.
Luckily I’d already arranged it and hadbeen singing it with the House Jacks, sowith a couple of tweaks, voilà!
Getting There (from “In Transit”)Kristen Anderson-Lopez
On December 11, Broadway’s first all acappella show opened to a standingovation, and the audiences have beenleaping to their feet ever since. The all-star cast will be returning to the Broad-
way Stage at the end of today’s 3 pmshow, which is why we have the entirecast opening today’s Carnegie Hallconcert, as they need to rush back tothe Circle in the Square.
Thinking Out Loud (from Vocalosity)Ed Sheeran & Amy Wadge
Vocalosity joined us a year ago atCarnegie Hall, and since then have per-formed a hundred shows across America.
This was one of the audience’s favorites:a traditional streetcorner rendition of theEd Sheeran Grammy winner.
Man in the MirrorSiedah Garrett & Glen Ballard
Hundreds of years from now, if only afew songs survive from our lifetimes, Ifirmly believe this will be one of them. It’salmost like a modern-day hymn about
the need for us to be the change we’d liketo see in the world, and it’s especiallypowerful to hear it sung by the next gen-eration (in this case: Northwood).
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“Campfire” Cups (from “Pitch Perfect 2”)Carter, Tunstall-Behrens, & Gerstein
We had to somehow include the Cupssong in Pitch Perfect 2, and yet weknew we just couldn’t do it again, sothis was our answer: transform it into a
song of reconciliation with a tinge ofmelancholy as the Barden Bellas singaround a campfire shortly before theircollege graduation.
You Don’t Own MeJohn Medora & David White
Originally performed by a 17-year-oldLeslie Gore, this classic song of femaleempowerment is back on the pop charts
thanks to Grace and G-Easy. Now itwill be performed by a new generationof teenagers: Chamber Bravura.
Uptown GirlBilly Joel
This was the first song I ever performedwith the Tufts Beelzebubs, during myaudition. Billy Joel might be the bestliving writer of male vocal harmonies in
pop songs (e.g. For the Longest Time),and there is no better than his love songto future wife, Christie Brinkley.
Tomorrow Never DiesSheryl Crow & Mitchell Froom
Not all Bond films are great, and no onewould argue that Tomorrow Never Diesis one of the finest. However, the themesong, written and originally performed
by Sheryl Crow, is one of the best fromrecent years, perfectly capturing that late-60’s Shirley Bassey swagger.
Uptown Funk (from Vocalosity)Ronson, Mars, Bhasker, Lawrence, Williams, & Gallspy
Every decade there are one or two songsyou know you’ll hear played by DJ’s andparty bands for the rest of your life,
because they’re simply perfect dancesongs. This Bruno Mars smash hit willoutlive us all.
Sing a SongMaurice White & Al McKay
Earth, Wind & Fire seems to have onlygrown in stature and relevance sincetheir heyday in the 1970s, as peoplerecognize the deep artistry, complex
orchestrations, and impossibly tightgrooves that make our hearts swellwhen we hear them.
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Put On a Happy FaceCharles Strouse
When people think of Dick Van Dyke,they usually imagine him in Mary Pop-pins or in his own black and white TVshow opposite Mary Tyler Moore, for-
getting that he was the original star ofBye Bye Birdie on Broadway, where heinimitably crooned this classic.
Fields of GoldSting
There was always a poetry in Sting’slyrics, but it wasn’t until he began hissolo career and slowed down that hismusic writing fully aligned. This songremains one of his finest, and may in
many generations find its way to folksong status: the songwriter forgotten,but the melody and lyrics known andbeloved.
Life’s So LyricalChris Jobe
Life’s So Lyrical - it’s not often I’masked to arrange an original song, espe-cially one written by a teenager, butForte is not your average high school acappella group. They’re the reigningInternational Championship of High
School A Cappella champs, they makevideos with celebrities, and they releasealbums full of original songs by theirmembers. This song is the title trackfrom their first all-original CD.
You’re My Best FriendJohn Deacon
A great song off one of my favoritealbums (Queen’s “A Night At TheOpera”), it was originally arranged for
Straight No Chaser as a gift to theirmothers on Mother’s Day.
Potpourrí Mexicano/Mexican Medleyarr. Deke Sharon
Mexico and Latin America has been inthe news a great deal lately, and yetrarely is there mention of the tremen-dous cultural contribution they have
and continue to make to the US and theworld. You may not know these time-less songs by name, but you undoubt-edly know them all.
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Signed, Sealed, DeliveredWonder, Wright, Hardaway, & Garrett
The timeless music of Motown changedsociety, brought us some of the greatestpop and R&B stars, and with its time-less themes and superlative performers,has aged better than almost any other
music from the 1960s. Of all the greats,without question Stevie Wonder is myfavorite, and he has consistentlyinspired me ever since I first startedwriting and singing songs.
We Are Home (from “In Transit”)Kristen Anderson-Lopez
When the writers of a musical are per-formers themselves, it’s always great tohear the original version of their work.In this case, the writers of In Transitstarted as an a cappella group together,so it’s only natural that we should hear
them (Kristin Anderson-Lopez, JamesAllen Ford, Russ Kaplan, and SaraWordsworth) singing the big balladfrom their hit Broadway show, alongwith their multi-talented music director(Rick Hip-Flores).
Jessie’s GirlRick Springfield
Everything old is new again, it seems, asthe 1980’s are once again in vogue.Somehow my children (ages 16 and 13)
know the lyrics to an astounding num-ber of one hit wonders, including thisclassic.
SummertimeGeorge Gershwin
The mark of a great song is its ability tobe rearranged and performed by a widerange of singers in a vast array of styles.This song, so very simple, captures a
moment and feeling so perfectly that itcan easily be considered one of thegreatest songs of the 20th century.
Time of My Life (from “The Sing-Off”)Previte, Markowitz & DeNicola
There seem to be two kinds of people:those who love Dirty Dancing, andthose who roll their eyes as soon as theyhear the opening of this song. I was in
the latter category until I arranged thisfor The Sing-Off at which point mydefenses were breeched and I join theranks of the happily swept away.
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Born in San Francisco, California, DekeSharon has been performing profession-ally since the age of 8, and as a childtoured North America and shared thestage in operas with the likes of Pavarotti.Heralded as “The Father of Contempo-rary A Cappella,” he is responsible for thecurrent sound of modern a cappella, hav-ing created the dense vocal-instrumentalsound in college, and subsequentlyspreading it around the world. Deke pro-duces The Sing-Off worldwide (USA, theNetherlands, China, South Africa), whichhad the highest ratings of any new,unscripted television show in the U.S. in2009, and was the third highest ratedshow on NBC in 2010. In addition, Dekeserved as arranger, on-site music directorand vocal producer for Universal’s PitchPerfect, Pitch Perfect 2, and Pitch Perfect3 starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wil-son. Deke founded the Contemporary ACappella Society while in college, and isresponsible for many seminal a cappellaprograms, including the CARAs (Contemporary A Cappella RecordingAwards, ICCAs (International Champi-
onship of College A Cappella), BOCA(Best of College A Cappella Compila-tion), the first contemporary a cappellaconferences (the A Cappella Summit), theContemporary A Cappella League, andthe professional ensembles Voasis andVocalosity. He is also contemporary acappella’s most prolific arranger, havingarranged over 2,000 songs, with many ofthem in print worldwide with HalLeonard/Contemporary A Cappella Pub-lishing. His first book, “AcappellaArranging” was published in 2012, fol-lowed by “A Cappella” in 2015 and“The Heart of Vocal Harmony” in 2016.As the founder, director and arranger forthe House Jacks for almost 25 years, theoriginal “Rock Band Without Instru-ments,” Deke shared the stage withcountless music legends, including RayCharles, James Brown, Crosby Stills andNash, Run DMC, The Temptations, LLCool J, and the Four Tops, and performedfor luminaries including President BillClinton. He has produced dozens ofaward winning a cappella albums (includ-ing Straight No Chaser, Committed,Nota, Street Corner Symphony and theTufts Beelzebubs), created a cappellagroups for Disneyland and Disneyworld,and frequently tours the world teaching avariety of topics to students and profes-sional singers. His voice can be heard incommercials and video games, mostrecently in “Just Dance Kids 2”. Heappeared on an a cappella television showon Lifetime called Pitch Slapped in 2015and has most recently arrange the musicfor Broadway’s In Transit, an a cappellamusical about the intertwining lives ofNew Yorkers. Tonight’s performancemakes Deke’s third appearance withDCINY.
DEKE SHARON, Guest Conductor, Arranger & Creative Director
THE Artists
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Kelley Jakle is thrilled to be back withDCINY for her second performance atCarnegie Hall! She is most known for herrole as Jessica, a Barden Bella, in thePitch Perfect franchise. She has just fin-ished filming Pitch Perfect 3, which willbe released in theaters on December 22of this year. Kelley has an extensive acappella background, including twoInternational Championships with theUSC SoCal VoCals and two seasons ofNBC’s The Sing-Off. TV/Film: 42(Warner Bros), Scorpion (CBS), ResidentAdvisors (Paramount Pictures Digital),Workaholics (Comedy Central). Stage:Marilyn! A New Musical (Marilyn Mon-roe, The Alex Theatre), Almost Famousin Concert (Penny Lane, The Trouba-dour), For the Record: Dear JohnHughes (The Princess), The Unautho-rized Musical Parody of The Devil WearsPrada (Andy Sachs). Kelley would like to
thank her mom, dad, big bros, Mark,and the rest of her amazing friends andfamily. And thank you to Deke, for hisguidance in all things a capella over thepast eight years!
KELLEY JAKLE, Guest Soloist
Currently staring as Boxman in Broad-way's first ever a cappella musical InTransit, Chesney is a Drama Desk Awardwinning theater artist, poet, songwriter,educator, life-long student, and one ofNYC's premiere human beatbox/vocalpercussionists and a pioneering figure inAmerican beatbox culture.
CHESNEY SNOW, Guest Artist
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Kristen Anderson-Lopez (soprano),James-Allen Ford (tenor), Russ Kaplan(bass), and Sara Wordsworth (alto) arethe award-winning writers of In Tran-sit, Broadway’s first a cappella musical(currently playing at Circle in theSquare). In 2001, the four best friendsformed the NYC semi-professional acappella group Bob Ross Juice Box,having separately hailed from the YaleWhiffenpoofs, the Williams Ephlats,the Carnegie Mellon Soundbytes andColumbia University’s Redline. BRJB’scollective original autobiographicalsongs and stories inspired their 2002cabaret, ALONG THE WAY (previous
WRITERS OF BROADWAY’s “In Transit”
A new musical about that time in yourlife when your career is a work inprogress, your love life makes you hatelife, and your friends are your family. InTransit, a funny and poignant newBroadway musical, follows the inter-twined lives of 11 New Yorkers facedwith the challenges of city life. With agroundbreaking a cappella score by ateam including the creators of Pitch Per-fect and Frozen, In Transit takes you ona journey with people hoping to catch theexpress train to their dreams—includingthe stops they make along the way.
Modern yet timeless, In Transit is a storyabout all of us, set to music that will staywith you long after the ride is over. Withbook, music and lyrics by AcademyAward® winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez(Frozen), James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplanand Sara Wordsworth and vocal arrange-ments by Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect,The Sing-Off), In Transit is directed andchoreographed by three-time TonyAward® winner Kathleen Marshall(Anything Goes, Nice Work If You CanGet It).
THE CAST OF BROADWAY’S “In Transit”
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Shemesh Quartet is a vocal quartet of acappella music, formed by students ofthe National Conservatory of Mexico.With their unique interpretation of dif-ferent styles, they have received greatreviews from distinguished choral con-ductors from all around the world. Oneof the most important missions of thegroup is to share with those who do nothave access to choral a cappella music.Shemesh Quartet started in the streetsto raise funds in order to go to a choralcompetition in Lisbon, Portugal, withthe Ensemble Vocal Cantera. After that,the Quartet was founded with the pur-pose of sharing Mexican musicthroughout the world. Ritta R. RosalesAnaya, Susana Ceniceros Becerra,Bruno Cisneros Fernández, and Ittai G.Mazor Ariza are the founders and con-ductors of Shemesh Quartet and vocal
students at the Nacional Conservatoryof Mexico. Individually, they havetaken conducting courses and they havestudied composition and arranging fora cappella music.
SHEMESH QUARTET, Special Guests
title of In Transit). After many years oftheatrical development and showcasesincluding the NYC Fringe Festival, TheEugene O’Neill National Music The-atre Conference, and a criticallyacclaimed run at Off Broadway’s Pri-mary Stages in 2010, In Transit openedon Broadway on Dec 11, 2016, claim-ing its place in Broadway history as thefirst ever a cappella Broadway musical
(directed by Kathleen Marshall, a cap-pella arrangements by Deke Sharon).Separately, they’ve all gone on to build impressive artistic careers (Kristen is the Oscar-winning writer of Disney’s Frozen), but they’re aca-thrilled to return to their roots tosing at Carnegie Hall today!www.InTransitBroadway.com
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Forte, the premier contemporary a cap-pella group at Centerville High Schoolin Centerville, Ohio, is the 2016ICHSA Champion and a three-timenational runner-up to the ICHSAChampion in New York City. Forte hasreleased seven albums to date and threealbums of all-original music. Theiralbum, Uncharted Heart, was runner-
up for Best Pop/Rock Album afterGrammy-winning group Pentatonix.Since the start of 2015, Forte hasopened up for the national Sing-OffTour, recorded a music video withGrammy-winning artist Kirstin Mal-donado of Pentatonix, and performedwith pop star Jojo on her national tour.
FORTE, Special Guests
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DISTINGUISHED CONCERTS SINGERS INTERNATIONAL
Distinguished Concerts Singers International (DCSI) forms the backbone of Distin-guished Concerts International New York (DCINY), the city’s preeminent producerof choral and orchestral concerts in New York’s most prestigious concert venues.DCSI is comprised of singers and chorus members from professional, semi-profes-sional, and dedicated amateur ensembles, who have been invited by DCINY to appearon their concert series following a rigorous audition process with DCINY’s ArtisticTeam. DCSI can vary in size from between 100 to 500 singers, depending upon therepertoire, and has drawn members from around the world, with 43 countries and 6 continents represented to date.
Ars Nova (OH), Ruth Mappes, DirectorCarpe Sono (TX), Darnell Dibbles, Director*Chamber Bravura (CA), Katherine Anne Girvin, DirectorChoriosity (Germany), Martin “Monty” Winter, DirectorColumbus High School Concert Choir (NE), Jacob Ritter, Director*Fjordte (AK), Denali Wentz, DirectorForte (OH), Ben Spalding, Director*Germantown High School Maverick Singers (MS), Carrie Owens, DirectorGreens Farms Academy Concert Choir (CT), Betsy A. Bergeron, DirectorThe hOWLers (CA), Emily E. Shinkle, DirectorThe Lafayette High School Choir (LA), Holly Grefe, DirectorMillburn Singers (NJ)Pitch Please (NC), Matthew N. Hanson, DirectorShemesh Quartet (Mexico)Shirley Tempos (NC), Sabrina Campelo, DirectorSoundCrowd (Canada), Scott Pietrangelo, Director*Thrive (OH), James H. Boardwine, DirectorThe Trinity College Quirks (CT), Jacqueline Busa, DirectorUnaccompanied Minors (CA), Kate Burns, Director *The Vocal Academy at St. James (CA), Anne Marie Oldham, DirectorWISS Community Choir (China), Anne Drouet, DirectorAnd Individual Singers from around the globe
*Denotes DCINY Alumni
DISTINGUISHED CONCERTS SINGERS INTERNATIONAL
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PERFORMING ARTS PARTNERS
DCINY would like to thank our Performing Arts Partners, who, with their financial sup-port, have made this performance possible.
Kristina AbeleJulia AdrianMarie AepfelbacherVictoria AkinsanyaJulian Simon AldingerAnna AllgeyerGabriela AmonNatalie ArisNick ArmaninoAnnemarie ArnoldHannah ArnoldMicalyn ArnoldSavannah AshleyRobin AuchShelley AustinDavid BaconDevanshi BanerjeeKaylee BarberGaye BarterKyle BatesJillian BathgateEmerson BatscheElisa BaumannLouisa BaumannBrady BeachClara-Maria BeckSarah BeckBethany BeckhamMiriam BelzBrooke BenckLauren BenckJax BertucciKaylyn BeyerTyler BiederMaria BiedermannLani BillardAngela BillerDean BiscoAnneliese BohlmanAndrew BonomoloDe Leon BoudreauxDennis BraggHailey BraggJeannette BraunCarmen BrittCaitlin BroekemeierMaria BrommerCourtney BrooksLuther Brooks
Natalie BroussardLazarus BrownAllison BruceNatalie BrunoRaechel BrunsonJanica BuehlerStacie BugayLiam BurnsJacqueline BusaJacob BusterSarah Beth CagleChloe CampbellSabrina CampeloAlina CaoEmmaline CarterTara CasierWilliam Casillas LopezJohanna CasperGrace CastellanosSusana CenicerosLulu CeroneBenjamin ChicoGrace ChicoGrace ChristensenBruno CisnerosLindsey ClemmerPeter CopAnna CorsigliaAbigail CruiceSadie CullifordKatie CurranNatale DaneshmandSuchitra Davies-WebbJP De OvandoGenevieve De WaltLisbeth DehoorneSiena Del RealSilvia DemharterSilvia DengChristopher DethlefsDarnell DibblesAbigail DicksteinJoseph DiedrichsenAnthony DiMeglioAminata DiopNicole Dixon WhyteLarissa DobravskyInes DorschCecily Dowd
Randall DowdyHeather DrakeAnne DrouetKelli DrueppelAshton DuncanAlison EastwoodAnn EchlinMaddy EddyChristian EdwardsMette EfflandJohanna EhrlerHope EllisonAnja EngelmannBethany ErnstLyrit ErtsgaardJaina ErvinHilary EvansTia FarlowTaylor FelderHakela FeltonAlec FlyrElizabeth FoleyRachel FugittStella GageCharlotte GanderReagan GausmanMeghan GibsonCollin GirouardGrace GirzadasDylan GivensEvgenia GolofeevaJessica GoodmanJuancho GoteraSabine GovernoAva GrangerMatthew GreenChristian GrimmFlorian GrossJanneke GrotegutFrancesca GrovesJocelyn GuilloryJackson GuirnaldaYash GuptaJake HackerMaia HackerLauren HadlerStefan HafnerKaelyn HaightLisa Halder
Distinguished Concerts Singers International
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Mareili HalderKat HammockMihan HanLogan HardyReagan HardyTabea HarrasVictoria HarrelsonDebi HaryettFriederike HasselblattJohn HawkesAlycia HawkinsHannah HaynesAdele HebertPatrizia HegenauerChristoph HeineCorinna HenneInes HenrySavannah HerSamantha HernandezEmma HetheringtonCamilla HildenBarbara HodderMaximilian HoferMarie HopfGary HornerAlexzander HoudesheldtMackenzie HoultMadison HummerJared HuntleyJustin HuynhAllison HydeLea IgneyMatt JackmauhAdelaide JenkinsLydia JohnsonChyna JonesVirginia JonesDavid JordanLisa-Janina KappJudge KatzMolly KearnsShannon KennedyMichel KennellChristopher KessorCollin KeyserVerena KieslerMartin KleinArlene KlineCarolin KlingMalena KlingsporSamantha KnappDelaney KnightKatja KnoblochAlexandria KnowlesJohannes KocksVictoria KormanMatthias Kost
Annika KugelmannMelanie KugelmannJennifer LaengertJoseph LahockiTobias LandererFirst Name Last NameLindsey LeBasCecilia LeeMadison LeeSamantha LeeWilliam LeeAddison LeJeuneAlexander LemmJulianna LeoneAndreas LewinConnor LewisLeonie Elisabeth LiebJonathan LinBrian LongHaley LongbottomMarkus LooseMaddison LouderbackJeremias LubbergerAsha LuevanoGrace LyonCarol MacfarlaneLinda MacGregorLaurel MahaffeySydni MahaffeyTanja MaierColine MalletKaitlyn MaloufAnnika MalznerKamila ManzuetaMeghan MarshallBenjamin MasseyMiriam MatousekValeria MauroOmmo MaussIttai Gur MazorMary McAuliffeBrashanda McCoyBrielle McDonaldTia McDonaldSydney McGeeWilliam McLemoreAshley Medeiros-FelixKevin MeixnerSaid MendezNisha MendoncaJake MeyersSarah MicekMaria MiddendorfSarah MidoloDakota MillerSydney MillerSabrina Milone
Tobias MittaschGabriel MosemanBradley MrazShelby MuffolettoKristen MundyLaura MunozKelly-Marie MurthaJuliette MyersArathi NairVeronica NarvaezThomas NeherJessie NelsonMeg NesiLily NguyenBrianna NicholasIsabella NicklasMano NishioAnnabelle NoéAlex NorgaisseMitchell NorrisMackenzie NovakJanet OmsteadGil OslerSelina PaglerIndya ParkerJanet PauseKolby PelcBrittany PenneJaden PerkinsRobin PerlmutterDavid PfeilJonas PfeilChristopher PierceJoshua PierreScott PietrangeloPoete PittmanCourtni PlummerSabrina PochabaCassie PortreyCoden ProkopecLiandan PuNatalie RaimondoWilliam RamosMax RechtsteinerHelen ReeveJoshua ReiffKarin RennstamGabriella ReynoldsSusan ReynoldsMadison RichardDavid RiderReed RobersonCyril RobinetteElizabeth RobinsonAlec RodgersSamara RodriguezLacey Rodriguez Dibbles
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The Performing Arts Partners list includes names supplied by choral directors. Any questionsregarding missing or misspelled names should be addressed to the individual directors.
Bella Ronson-BenenatiSophia RosadoRitta Regina RosalesAnnika RoskeFenja RotheBrice RothenbergMaitree Diksha RoutMaya RozovskyCharlie RudolphCarvic RuizHannah RuthBrenda RutoNick RyanOlivia RyanMary Jane SalpeterGrace SamboraHeather SampsonJoya SaxenaLisa SchönerFabian SchalleAlyssa SchermelTaylor SchexneiderChristine SchillingsAnnie SchindelFiona SchirmbeckPhilipp SchleiferAnne-Kathrin SchmelzleLukas SchmidSabine Anna SchmidEvelyn SchuwerkGrace ScottEvan SegimotoKatharina SengerKatie ShannonRebecca ShepardAlex ShermanSamantha Sherman
Jonathan SilvermanAlessandra SimmonsCarlee SimmonsAndrea SlaneCaleb SmithCurtis SmithDhaija SmithMeg SmithTaylor SmithAlan SmitheeSophie SmythJudy SoldinkLiadan SolomonOlivia SomersJeNae' SosebeeNatalie SpiroffJohanna SporlederGrant StadlerCallie SteffLexi SteinmanJessica StierGwendolyn StrasbergVolker StrobelMorgan StummRae SwitzerSarah TarryAdele TaylorSophia TesarEmily ThomasVivica TietjeShelley TimmsAurea ToledoJodi TomlinsonAriel TresserBraden TuckerMaddy TurnerJewell Twombly
Hannah UrbasCarolyn VaihingerSusan ValentineTeresa Valentino-WillsSarah VaszquezKirsten VeillonIsabel VetterJovinci VilledaKimberly VradenburgPerrine WachterBillie WakehamEvan WardNicholas WarrenIris WeberEmily WebreDaniel WeidenauerTiffany WelchDenali WentzSkyla WheelerTimothy WhiteCarson WigginsKristen WilliamsLaura WinterLuise WinterMartin “Monty” WinterLuise WolfJulia WolferKristi WoodsLuke WroblewskiAmanda YaresAvery YorkJoseph ZeladaAlina ZerrMaggie ZhangAlex ZimmermanOlaf Zimmermann
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DISTINGUISHED CONCERTS INTERNATIONAL NEW YORK(DCINY)
Founded by Iris Derke and Jonathan Griffith, Distinguished Concerts Interna-tional New York (DCINY) is the leading producer of dynamically charged musicalexcellence. With its unforgettable concert experiences in renowned venues,empowering educational programs, and its global community of artists and audi-ences, DCINY changes lives through the power of performance.
For more information about Distinguished Concerts International New York, and upcoming DCINY musical events around the world, please visit:www.DCINY.org.
DCINY ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Iris Derke, Co-Founder and General DirectorJonathan Griffith, Co-Founder, Artistic Director & Principal ConductorDanuta Gross, Director of Finance & AdministrationKevin Taylor, Director of Program DevelopmentJames M. Meaders, Associate Artistic Director & ConductorJason Mlynek, Associate Director of Program DevelopmentMark Riddles, Program DevelopmentKatie Sims Silvestre, Program DevelopmentJulia Falkenburg, Program DevelopmentMaria Braginsky, Program Development AssistantKimberly Wetzel, Program Development AssistantJeff Binner, Program Development AssistantTabitha Glista, Production ManagerAndrea Niederman, Associate Director of Marketing, Box Office & PromotionsKatherine Shen, Box Office & Marketing AssistantDeAnna Choi, Office Operations Manager, Accounting & BillingMarisa Tornello, Concert Operations AssociateMorgan Yachinich, Concert Operations/ProductionGary Crowley, Graphic Design & Website
For PR and media inquiries, please contact us at [email protected] or (212) 707-8566 Ext. 307.
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DCINY 2017 Concert Series
Monday, April 10, 2017 at 7:00Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln CenterGreen Valley High School Symphonic Wind Orchestra and Hershey SymphonyGreen Valley High School Symphonic Wind Orchestra (NV)Diane Koutsulis, ConductorHershey Symphony (PA)Sandra Dackow, Conductor
Sunday Evening, April 30, 2017 at 7:00David Geffen Hall, Lincoln CenterViva La Musica de ArgentinaMartín Palmeri: Tango Credo (WORLD PREMIERE)Saul Zaks, Guest ConductorAriel Ramírez: Misa CriollaJonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director and Principal ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Friday Evening, May 26, 2017 at 7:00Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallCelebration & ReflectionDieter Wagner, Guest ConductorDistinguished Concerts Singers InternationalThe Hudson Festival Chorus (OH)Thomas Scott, DirectorDanilo Guanais : Missa de Alçacuz (20th Anniversary)Vladimir Silva, Director
Sunday Evening, May 28, 2017 at 8:30Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallBrahms’ RequiemJonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director and Principal ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Monday Evening, May 29, 2017 at 7:00David Geffen Hall, Lincoln CenterWith Strength & JoyAntonio Vivaldi: GloriaWilliam Powell, Guest ConductorPepper Choplin: Psalm 23: A Journey with The Shepherd Pepper Choplin, Composer/ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Tuesday Evening, May 30, 2017 at 7:00Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie HallIan Gindes, Pianist
Sunday Afternoon, June 4, 2017 at 2:00David Geffen Hall, Lincoln CenterPortraits of HealingTyler’s SuiteTim Seelig, Guest ConductorAnn Hampton Callaway, SopranoKellan Christopher, Tenor
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The Music of Ola GjeiloJames M. Meaders, DCINY Associate Artistic Director and ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Sunday Afternoon, June 11, 2017 at 2:00Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallThe Music of Vaughan WilliamsVaughan Williams: Sancta CivitasCraig Jessop, Guest ConductorVaughan Williams: Dona Nobis PacemNina Nash-Robertson, Guest ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Saturday Evening, June 17, 2017 at 7:00Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallSong/PlayAlberto Grau: La DoncellaCristian Grases, Guest ConductorAlberto Grau: La Avispa Brava (WORLD PREMIERE)María Guinand, Guest ConductorDistinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers InternationalCharlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra (NC)Ernest Pereira, Director
Monday Evening, June 26, 2017 at 7:00Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie HallCanta! Canta! Canta!The Music of Francisco NúñezFrancisco Núñez, Composer/ConductorDistinguished Concerts Singers InternationalCabrillo College (CA)John D. Anderson, DirectorCheryl M. Anderson, Director
For DCINY’s full season listing, visit DCINY.org.
Distinguished Concerts International New York250 West 57th Street, Suite 1610
New York, NY 10107(212) 707-8566 | DCINY.org
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