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Lehigh UniversityLehigh Preserve

Performance Programs Music

Fall 9-26-2009

(r)evolutionLehigh University Music Department

Follow this and additional works at: http://preserve.lehigh.edu/cas-music-programs

Part of the Music Performance Commons

This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at Lehigh Preserve. It has been accepted for inclusion in Performance Programsby an authorized administrator of Lehigh Preserve. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationLehigh University Music Department, "(r)evolution" (2009). Performance Programs. 2.http://preserve.lehigh.edu/cas-music-programs/2

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Lehigh University Music Department presents

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The Princeton Singers

Steven Sametz, director

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Saturday, September 26, 2009 8 pm Baker Hall

Zoellner Arts Center

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Welcome to Zoellner Arts Center! We hope you will take advantage of all the facilities, including Baker Hall, the Diamond and Black Box Theaters, as well as the Art Galleries and the Museum Shop. There are restrooms on every floor

and concession stands in the two lobbies. For ticket information, call (610) 7LU-ARTS (610- 758-2787) or visit www.zoellnerartscenter.org.

To ensure the best experience for everyone, please: • Bring no food or drink into any of the theaters • Refrain from talking while music is being performed • Refrain from applause between movements • Do not use flash photography or recording devices • Turn off all pagers and cellular phones • Turn off alarms on wrist watches • Do not smoke anywhere in the facilities

MUSIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Professors - Paul Salemi, Steven Sametz, Nadine Sine (chair) Associate Professors - Eugene Albulescu, William Warfield Professors of Practice - Debra Field, Timothy Schwarz Lecturer - David Diggs Adjuncts/ Private Instructors - Deborah Andrus, Helen Beedle, Daniel Braden, Brian Chu, Bob De Vos, James Finegan, Domenick Fiore, Scott Force, Linda Ganus, Tom Guarna, Jane Hagness, Margaret Hanegraaf, Timothy Harrell, Tim Harrison, William Holmes, Vic Juris, Robin Kani, Donna McHugh, Joe Mosello, Sandya Murthy, Scott Neumann, Albert Neumeyer, Patricia O'Connell, Gene Perla, Irmgard Pursell, David Riekenberg, Tae Sakamoto, Kim Seifert, Tim Sessions, Eduard Shvarts, James Thoma, Eileen Wescoe, Andrea Wittchen, Larry Wright Department Coordinator - Olga Jacoby Libraries Coordinator - Linda Lipkis Program Coordinator - Linda Ganus Accounts Coordinator - Deborah Ruthrauff Recording Engineer - William Holmes

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Managing Director - Elizabeth Scofield Administrative Assistant - Cyndy Brinker Director of Programs/Outreach - Deborah Sacarakis Administrative Assistant of Programs/Outreach - Leah Koneski Director of Audience Services - Sandra Anderson Ticket Services Manager - Rachel Miller House Manager - Rosalie Sandburg Director of Development - Maureen Connelly Director of Advertising - Z. Candi Staurinos Director of Media and Promotions - Lynn Farley Director of Scheduling and Rentals - Mount Allen Scheduling Associate - Sunny Murthy

ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER TECHNICAL STAFF Production Manager - Joshua Kovar Assistant Production Manager - R. Elizabeth Miller Stage Coordinator - Becky Eshelman Audio Coordinator - Kristian Ball Assistant Audio Coordinator - Kate Foretek Lighting Coordinator - Sue Ragusa Assistant Lighting Coordinator - Dani Deutschmann Costume Director - Pamela Richey Technical Director - Andrew Southard Assistant Technical Director - Travis Kerr

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The Princeton Singers Steven Sametz, director

Program

Sfogava con le stelle Raving aloud at heaven

Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)

Toutes les nuits Every night

Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594)

Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Motet BWV 225)

(Sing to the Lord a new song)

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Knowee Aboriginal hymn to the Sun

Stephen Leek (b. 1959)

Intermission

We Two Boys Together Clinging for tenor-baritone duet, percussion and violoncello

Scott Clausen, tenor Stephen Caldwell, baritone Steve Mathiesen, percussion David Moulton, violoncello

Steven Sametz (b. 1954)

The Twenty-ninth Bather (premiere) Steven Sametz

Beati quorum via Blessed are they

Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)

The Windhover Steven Sametz

Shenandoah American Folksong, arr. Sametz

La Villanella The Village Girl

Italian Folksong, arr. Sametz

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The Princeton Singers Steven Sametz, director

Soprano Martha Ainsworth Victoria Jueds Rebecca Migliore Michele Zuckman

Alto Elaine Hamed Sage Lutton Brian Ramsey Jody Sinkway

Tenor Mark A. Boy le Scott Clausen Peter de Mets Brian Winnie

Bass/Baritone Les Anders Jonathan Britt Stephen Caldwell William F. Walker

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

In recent years, The Princeton Singers has earned a reputation as one of the nation's preeminent chamber choirs. Founded in 1983 by John Bertalot, then the choirmaster-organist at Trinity Church in Princeton, New Jersey, the ensemble was soon hailed by critics for its clarity of tone, elegance of execution, and purity of tuning. Composer-conductor Steven Sametz was appointed Artistic Director in 1998. Under Sametz's direction, The Princeton Singers' repertoire has expanded from medieval to modern, including jazz, gospel, popular song and many new works written specifically for the group.

In addition to popular hometown performances, The Princeton Singers has been featured at conventions of the American Guild of Organists, The American Choral Directors Association, and Chorus America. Sametz has led The Princeton Singers in collaborative concerts with Chanticleer, The American Boychoir, Westminster Choir College's Schola Cantorum, The Princeton Symphony Orchestra, and the Lehigh University Choral Arts. The ensemble has been heard on National Public Radio's "Performance Today," "With Heart and Mind," and broadcast by the BBC while on tour in Europe. Their most recent recording, I Have Had Singing, a compilation of the works of Steven Sametz, has just been released for international distribution on the Arsis label. A complete discography may be viewed at www.princetonsingers.com.

The Princeton Singers was featured at Lehigh with the University Choir in a landmark staged version of Bach's Matthauspassion in 2005. They have also regularly participated in the Lehigh University Composers' Forum, a week-long seminar for aspiring choral composers where The Princeton Singers give voice to developing new works. We are happy to have The Princeton Singers kick off our celebratory 14011, season of Lehigh Choral Arts and hope you will join us throughout the year for a series of stellar choral performances.

Steven Sametz is the Ronald J. Ulrich Professor of Music and director of Lehigh University Choral Arts and is the founding director of

• the Lehigh Choral Union and the Lehigh University Choral Composers' Forum, a summer course of study designed to mentor emerging choral composers. Since 1998, he has served as Artistic Director for the professional a cappel/a ensemble, The Princeton Singers. He has toured extensively with Lehigh

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Choral Arts, leading singers from Lehigh throughout Asia, Europe, and the United States. His guest conducting appearances include the Taipei Philharmonic Foundation, the Berkshire Music F es ti val, the New York Chamber Symphony, and the Netherlands Radio Choir. Dr. Sametz has served as panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and Chorus America. He has been acting Director of Choral Activities at Harvard University. At the Santa Fe Music Festival, he conducted his own works in a program entitled "Sametz conducts Sametz" with the Santa Fe Desert Chorale. He has conducted Chanticleer in the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 in New York and San Francisco to critical acclaim. Dr. Sametz holds degrees from Yale University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany

Sametz has been called "one of America's most respected choral composers." His compositions have been heard throughout the world at the Tanglewood, Ravinia, Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Santa Fe music festivals. His in time of appears on the Grammy award-winning CD by Chanticleer, "Colors of Love," and his work may be heard on six other Chanticleer CDs. The Princeton Singers has recently released a new recording of Sametz's compositions entitled I Have Had Singing for international distribution on the Arsis label. Other recordings by the Princeton Singers under Sametz's direction include "Reincarnations," "Christmas with the Princeton Singers" and "Old, New, Borrowed, Blues," a compilation of Sametz's compositions and arrangements. Four recordings by Lehigh University Choral Arts under Sametz's direction include "Everywhere," a compilation of Lehigh's touring repertoire on three continents; "The Brown and White Album," the debut album of the new Lehigh University Glee Club; "Live from Tapei," recorded with the Lehigh University Choir at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan; and "Wondrous Love," a selection of Christmas repertoire taken from Lehigh Choral Arts popular Christmas Vespers programs.

Sametz has received commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Connecticut Council on the Arts, and the Santa Fe music festival, creating new works for Chanticleer, the Dale Warland Singers, Philadelphia Singers, Pro Arte Chamber Choir, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, Connecticut Choral Artists, Los Angeles Master Chorale, and the King of Thailand. His compositions are published by ECS Publishing, Oxford University Press, Alliance Music, Walton Music, GIA and Steven Sametz Publications.

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Sfogava con le stelle

Sfogava con le stelle un 'infermo d'amore sotto notturno ciel' ii suo dolore. E diceafisso in loro: "O imagini belle de! 'idol mio ch 'adoro, si com 'a me mostrate mentre cosi splendete, la sua rara beltate; cosi mostrast 'a lei i vivi ardori miei. Lafareste col vostr 'aureo sembiante pietosa, si, come me fat 'amante."

Toutes !es nuits

Toutes les nuits que sans vous je me couche, pensant a vous ne fait que sommeiller, et en revant jusques au reveiller incessement vous quiers parmi la couche, et bien souvent au lieu de votre bouche en soupirantje baisse l'oreiller.

TEXTS

Raging with the stars

Raging with the stars he stood, sick with love, under the night sky crying out in sadness. And said, fixed in them: "O beautiful images of the idol I adore, if you could but show me while you shine in splendor her rare beauty; and show her my living ardor. O let your golden likenesses now move her to show mercy, yes, as you have made me love her."

Every night

Every night when I go to bed without you, Thoughts of you allow but fitful slumber. And in dreaming until waking, You are with me without ceasing under the covers; And often indeed instead of your mouth, Sighing, I kiss the pillow.

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Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied

I. Singet dem Herm ein neues Lied, Die Gemeine der Heiligen sollen ihn loben. Israel freue sich des, der ihn gemacht hat. Die Kinder Zion sei 'n frohlich uber ihrem Konige, Sie sollen loben seinen Namen im Reihen; mit Pauken und mit Harfen sollen sie ihm spielen. -Psalm 149: 1-3

II. Choral: Aria:

Wie sich ein Yater erbarmet Gott, nimm dich ferner unser an,

Uber seine junge Kinderlein, So tut der Herr uns allen, So wir ihn kindlich furchten rein. Er kennt das arm Gemachte, Gott wei13, wir sind nur Staub,

Denn ohne dich ist nichts getan Mit alien unsern Sachen.

Gleichwie das Gras vom Rechen, Ein Blum und fallend Laub. Der Wind nur druber wehet, So ist es nicht mehr da,

Drum sei du unser Schirm und Licht, Und triigt uns unsre Hoffnung nicht, So wirst du s ferner machen.

Also der Mensch vergehet, Sein End, das ist ihm nah.

Wohl dem, der sich nur steif und fest Au/ dich und deine Huld verldsst.

-Johann Gramann, verse 3 of "Nun lob, mein Seel, den Herren," 1530 and an interpolated aria by an unknown poet

III. Lobet den Herrn in seinen Taten, lobet ihn in seiner gro13en Herrlichkeit' -Ps. 149: 1-3

IV Alles, was Odem hat, lobe den Herm Halleluja! -Ps. 150:6.

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Sing to the Lord a new song

I. Sing ye the Lord a new song; the assembly of saints shall tell of his praises. Israel shall joyful be in Him who hath made her. Let Zion's children rejoice in Him who is their mighty king; let them praise His name's honor in the dance; with timbrels and with psalt'ries praise Him.

II. Chorale Aria:

As a father is merciful God, embrace us further,

To his own little children dear, So does the Lord for us all, If as pure children we fear Him. He sees our feeble powers, God knows we are but dust;

For, without Thee, all our striving Shall come to nought.

Just as the grass from the rake, Or bud and falling leaf, If wind but flutter over it, It is no longer there,

So be thou our true shield and light, And if our hope betray us not, Thou shalt further help us.

E'en so is man's life passing, His end to him is near.

Blessed be he whose hope both strong and firm On thee and on Thy grace doth rest.

ill. Praise ye the Lord in all His deeds; praise ye him in all His might and majesty!

IV. All things which draw breath, praise the Lord, hallelujah!

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Knowee

Knowee moves across the sky With flaming torch held high Searching for the son she bore Day on day. To the distant horizon, To the distant seas To distant horizon Journey far beyond the mountains, Far beyond the seas To where her son is waiting still.

We Two Boys Together Clinging

We two boys together clinging, One the other never leaving, Up and down the roads going-North and South excursions making, Power enjoying--elbows stretching-fingers clutching, Arm' d and fearless-eating, drinking, sleeping, loving, No law less than ourselves owning-sailing, soldiering, thieving, threatening,

Misers, menials, priests alarming-air breathing, water drinking, on the turf or the sea-beach dancing, Cities wrenching, ease scorning, statutes mocking, feebleness chasing,

Fulfilling our foray. -Walt Whitman ( from Leaves of Grass)

The Twenty-ninth Bather

Twenty-eight young men bathe by the shore; Twenty-eight young men, and all so friendly: Twenty-eight years of womanly life, and all so lonesome.

She owns the fine house by the rise of the bank; She hides, handsome and richly drest, aft the blinds of the window. Which of the young men does she like the best? Ah, the homeliest of them is beautiful to her.

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Where are you off to, lady? for I see you; You splash in the water there, yet stay stock still in your room. Dancing and laughing along the beach came the twenty-ninth bather; The rest did not see her, but she saw them and loved them.

The beards of the young men glisten' d with wet, it ran from their long hair:

Little streams pass' d all over their bodies. An unseen hand also pass' d over their bodies; It descended tremblingly from their temples and ribs.

The young men float on their backs-their white bellies bulge to the sun­ they do not ask who seizes fast to them; They do not know who puffs and declines with pendant and bending arch;

They do not think whom they souse with spray. -Walt Whitman (from Leaves of Grass)

Beati Quorum Via

Beati quorum via integra est, Blessed are the undefiled in the way, Qui ambulant in lege Domini. Who walk in the law of the Lord.

The Windhover I caught this morning morning's minion, kingdom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his riding Of the rolling level underneath him steady air, and striding High there, how he rung upon the rein of wimpling wing In his ecstasy! Then off, off forth on swing, As a skate's heel sweeps smooth on a bow-bend: the hurl and Rebuffed the big wind. My heart in hiding Stirred for a bird, --the achieve of; the master of the thing!

Brute beauty and valour and act, oh, air, pride, plume, here Buckle! And the fire that breaks from thee then, a billion Times told lovelier, more dangerous, 0 my chevalier!

No wonder of it: sheer plod makes plough down sillion Shine, and blue-bleak embers, ah my dear, Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermillion.

-Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Shenandoah

Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, Away, you rollin' river! Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you, Away! I'm bound away 'Cross the wide Missouri.

'Tis sev'n long years since last I seen you, Away, you rollin' river! 'Tis sev'n long years since last I seen you, Away! I'm bound away 'Cross the wide Missouri.

Oh, Shenandoah, I love your daughter, Away, you rollin' river! For her I crossed the shining water, Away! I'm bound away 'Cross the wide Missouri.

Shenandoah, I' 11 not deceive you, Away, you rollin' ri,:er! Oh, Shenandoah, I'm bound to leave you, Away! I'm bound away 'Cross the wide Missouri.

La Villane/la The Village Girl

Varda che passa - La Villanella. Osce che be/a, Fa inamorar '! O come bali bene be/a bimba! Bela bimba, bali ben!

Look who is walking by - The village girl. How beautiful she is, She'll make you fall in love! Oh how well you dance, Beautiful girl!

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CELEBRATE THE CHORAL ARTS! In the 2009-2010 season, Lehigh University Choral Arts is pulling out all the stops to celebrate 140 years of singing at Lehigh, the 251h anniversary of The Lehigh University Choral Union, and Dr. Steven Sametz thirty years as director of Lehigh Choral Arts.

Join us for a stellar season featuring three professional choirs, world premieres, internationally acclaimed soloists, masterclasses, thought-provoking pre-concert talks, dancers, puppets, and cannonfire. From the quiet joys of our traditional candlelight Christmas Vespers to the explosive joy of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, this is a season to celebrate!

* denotes professional guest choirs

Saturday, September 26 • 8 PM *The Princeton Singers> [r]evolution

October 23 &24 • 8 PM • Lehigh Choral Arts • Soul of the World Music of Purcell, Handel and featuring Dr. Steven Sametz s Music Music (area premiere) and Ralph Vaughan Williams 'Dona nobis pacem.

Margaret Hanegraaf, soprano Sametz Artist-in- Residence Sage Lutton, mezzo-soprano Finkel Artist-in-Residence Brian Ming-Chu, baritone Sametz Artist-in- Residence

December 6 at 4:00 and 8:00 PM • The Best of Lehigh's Christmas Vespers Join us for our traditional candlelight Vespers of music and readings of the season. Music of Biebl, Stanford, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Gospel, carols and hymns.

February l O • *Conspirare in concert One of America's hottest professional choirs will be touring to Lehigh University in a specially added performance this season. Music of Samuel Barber, Einojuhani

Rautavaara, and a new work by Joan Szymko, spirituals and more.

February 12 • Raise Your Voices! Lehigh Choral Arts oldest (University Glee Club) and newest (Dolce women's ensemble) join up for a combined concert of new works, chansons, barbershop,

song and dance.

March 26 and 27 • Musical Myth and Magic From Monteverdi's magical setting of the Ariadne myth to spells for warding off trolls, The Lehigh University Choir, Glee Club and Dolce join to create an evening of musical

myth and magic. Featuring a new work of Steven Sametz with puppeteer Sebastienne Mundheim and Myra Bazells' SCRAP Dance Company.

April 17 • *Chanticleer American's foremost professional chamber choir, Chanticleer has for two decades been an acknowledged leader in the choral field, garnering Grammy Awards, premiering new works, and touring the world. This concert commemorates the 251h Anniversary season of the Lehigh Choral Union, with a newly commissioned work from Steven Sametz.

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April 30 & May 1 • BANG! We bring the season to a close with a BANG! Tchaikovsky's stirring 1812

Overture and a reprise of Steven Sametz's choral symphony, "Carmina amoris" ("Songs of Love") with Grammy-Award-winning soloists soprano Carmen

Pelton (Sebastian Artist-in-Residence) and tenor Richard Clement.

May 1 & 2 • Special Reunion Event Singers of Lehigh's strong choral tradition are invited back to campus to celebrate in song and good company. For details, contact Rich Kurz at

[email protected].

* * * * *

ON SALE NOW

Please see our selection of recent CDs in the lobby or review them online at Lehighchoralarts.com.

Friends of Zoellner Arts Center 2009-2010 Season

The Board of Trustees of Lehigh University gratefully acknowledges and recognizes the following alumni, friends, corporations and

foundations for their generosity in supporting the annual campaign for the Friends of Zoellner Arts Center:

Leadership funding from Victoria E. and Robert E. Zoellner '54

Performance Sponsor Air Products The Express Times Lehigh Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Lutton Electronics Co., Inc. The Morning Call RCN Rider-Pool Foundation Sodexo Via media

Gala2009 Sponsor Air Products Alvin H. Butz, Inc. Dexter F. and Dorothy H. Baker Foundation Caruso Benefits Group Elysian Fields Specialty Florals Greentree Nurseries

Healmg Through the Arts Peggy and Bill Hecht '64 Highmark Blue Shield Historic Hotel Bethlehem KNBT, Division of National Penn Bank Lehigh Valley Style Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Tom and Sandra McClaskie '13P Brenda and John McGlade '76 '81G Jean Nevins and Peter E. Bennett '63 The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley RCN Elizabeth Riley and Daniel E. Smith, Jr. '71 Sands Casino-Resort Bethlehem ancy and Rob Schatzman '07P '08P '12P

Sodexo Christie and Ronald J. Ulrich '66 Dawn L. '82 '12P and John J. Vresics, Jr. '81 'l 2P

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Producer Alvin H. Butz, Inc. Anonymous Dexter F. and Dorothy H. Baker Foundation June and Leon C. Holt, Jr. '48 Brenda and John McGlade '76 '81G Heather Rodale '74 '76G '05P Tallman Hudders & Sorrentino

Maestro ABM Industries, Inc. Alice P. Gast 'F/S and Bradley J. Askins 'F/S Marianne C. and William H. Bux '58 Andrea and Oldrich Foucek '72 '05P '09P Mary Ann and Daniel J. Kelemen '54 Julia E. Klees '82 Ruth H. '68G and L. Charles Marcon Patricia and Nelson G. Markley 'F/S Anne S. 'F/S and Peter Meltzer Camille and Richard T. Moll '61 '93P Carol M. and Joseph P. Snyder, Jr. '65 '93P TD Bank Youngs Advisory Group

Artist Bobbye J. Acopian Joanne '76G and Hank Barnette '99H Jo Anne and Daniel Barrett Terri A. '77G and James A. Bartholomew Carol and David G. Beckwith '68 Charlotte W. and Robert L. Brown III '78 Marianne C. and William H. Bux '58 '97P Kathy N. 'F/S and Anthony Calabrese'84G '07P Joan E. and Bobb Carson 'F/S Janet and Byron Cook '74 Carol H. & John L. Daniel '60 '61 G '89P Alice and Joseph D. Difiglia '84 Emmeline L. '76G and Leonard R. Dimmick '49 '55G Gloria and John S. Dobrota '61 '86P Carol C. Dorey and John Berseth '67 Mary Jo and Hugh Dugan Nora A. and Mohamed S. El-Aasser 'F/S Susan and Bob Gadomski Patrick V. Farrell 'F/S and Valerie Johnson Judith E. and Robert L. Ferrara '73 '04P Linda and Peter Gilbert 'F/S Joan and Roy W. Grabner '61 '67G Betty and Bill Hittinger '44 '71P '73H '75P '78P '97GP 'F/S Theodore U. Horger '61 Beth and Mark W. Jaindl '82 'l l P Sook and Yong Kim 'F/S Jeanne V. ·71 G and Joseph M. Kipp, Jr. '73G Patricia and Vito Loguidice '09P Marie T. and Charles J. Luthar '66 '73G '11 P Pat and Tucker Lyons '07P Jacqueline and Richard J. Mansfield '85 Professor and Dr. Anthony Mc Hugh 'F /S Mary Jane McKeever and

Terry J. Hart '68 '88H 'F/S Barbara and George W. Karr, Jr. '59 '84P '90P Brenda and Robert M. McGovern, Jr. '60 Linda and Michael R. Miller

Marian J. Nalitt '84 and Devin Murphy Katie and David Nepereny '68 Christine and Michael Perrucci Jean T. and H. Victor Pratt, Jr. '61 '87P Jacquelme and Ralph A. Puerta '70 '99G Thomas H. Ramsey '67 Jill E. and C. Keith Rust '57 '82P '88P Deborah Sacarakis 'F/S Sharon L. Levine and Bruce Samuels '81 '11 p Rita '80G and Joseph B. Scheller Elizabeth M. Scofield 'F/S &

James R. Tanenbaum '70 Nanette E. Scofield Jeff Sernak Susan and David N. Shaffer Mary Ann and Joe Skutches Elisabeth L. & Donald M. Smyth 'F/S Cynthia '76 & Joseph Sterrett '76 '78G '03P '05P '07P '09P 'F/S Nancy Cromer Grayson and Elliot J. Sussman Karen and Alexander G. Tamerler '67 Anne C. and Robert J. Teufel '59 Sally A. Thomas '77 Liz and Ferd Thun '56 'F/S Jane L. and Stephen J. Urban '57 '59G Martha Marchena Viera and Richardo Viera Marilyn" and Paul Wagner '57 '81P '86P 'F/S Sheau-Ping and David Wu 'F/S Lorraine S. '84G 'F/S and

Paul G. Weidorn '83 '85G · 13P

Fellow Linda and Mount V. Allen Ill 'F/S Mary Anne C. Belchunes Maureen A. Connolley 'F/S Ursula B. and Philip J. Del Vecchio, Jr. Wayne Gmitter and Shawn Roche Marsha and Thomas K. Hersh ·72 Ann and Robert M. McCann '52 '81 P '93P Marilyn R. McDonald Glyn and Carl Moses 'FIS Cheryl Murphy 'F/S Ray and Sally Reusser '67 De111se and John Sale 'F/S Alberta and Thomas Sierniatkoski Christine D. 'F/S and

Charles R. Smith, Jr. '99P 'F/S Bonnie and Les Sperling 'F/S Dorothy" and Donald Strelecki Melody K. '81G and Richard N. Weisman 'F/S Sherri L. Yerk-Zwickl ·01 and

William Zwickl '12P

Patron Steven and Rosalie Aaronson Madelme and Bob Brown William R. Brown Kathryn and Steven A. Campo '09P Anna Maria and Dennis Greenzweig Lynne B. '59 and Leon M. Harbold ·59 Henry Baird 'F/S and Raymond Harbot Kenneth D. Hendnx ·55 Peggy W. '70G & James B. Hobbs 'F/S

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Connie Houser-Wenzel Catherine M. Inga! 'l 2P Maria D. and Jacob Y. Kazakia '72 07P Linda J. Lowe-Krentz 'FIS and Michael E. Krentz 'l IP Jean C. and Robert H. Littner '53 Polly and Garrison H. McClure Lucille H. McCracken Karen S. and Nicholas Noel III '74 Anne C. and John B. Ochs '98P 'OOP '02P 'FIS Douglas A. Plikaitis 'FIS Lois M. Roberts Ruth A. '79G and William E Rusling '51 Micki and Ken Sinclair '06P Faith W. and James W. Snyder, Jr. '56 Pamela FIS and Thomas Steigerwalt Judy and Michael Stoner Shirley and Donald L. Talhelm '59 '600 '78P '81 P '05GP 'FIS7 Margaret and Daniel Z. Gerhart '67 Sara A. George Gillian K. Girvin Judith Haase David A. Hawk David L. Heine '74 Linda and James Henry Janice '78G and Robert Henson Ernest R. Hertzog Karen and Glen Hill

"deceased

Patricia F. 'FIS and William L. Hoppe '65G Patricia and George S. Hudimac, Jr. '89 Virginia and Thomas E. Jensen '56 Beverly and Glenn E. Kinard '59 Dianne V. Kinsey Gary M. Koch Gloria J. and Antoine P. Latour '53 Walter and Joanne Leiss Debbie 'FIS an7 ptHeinz G. Pfeiffer Margaret F. Plympton 'FIS Mary T. Pongracz '64 Louise and Cornelus P. Powell Sallyann and Stephen Ragosta '80 Jon Rinnander Sheila and Stanley Rodgers Lisa S. Semmel Ginny and Fred Shunk '67 Jean M. Seibel Blu Smith Gisela '53 and Mervin Smolinsky Diane A. Stanczak Julia and Bruce C. Swan '68G Aurelie Thiele 'F/S Froy and Dick Thompson Barbara and Norman Trapp Sonja and Clmton Walker Patricia C. Walpole and Mary and Charles Reina Mary Evelyn Wilson Audrey and Tom Wolfe Jill and David A. Yannarell '83

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September 19at8pm 20 at 3 pm 26 at 8 pm 27 at 3 pm

October 16 & 17 at 8 pm 23 & 24 at 8 pm

November 7 at 8 pm 8 at 2 pm

8 at 5 pm 14 at 8 pm 22 at 3 pm 30 at 12 pm

December 1 & 2 at 12 pm 5 at 8 pm 6 at4 & 8 pm

January 23 at 8 pm 24 at 3 pm 30 at 8 pm

February 14 at 3 pm 19 at 8 pm 2lat3pm 26, 27 at 8 pm

March 26 & 27 at 8 pm 28 at 3 pm

April 9 at 8 pm 16 at 8 pm 17 at 8 pm 18 at 2 pm 19, 20, 21 at 12 pm 23 & 24 at 8 pm 24 at 8 pm 25 at 2 pm

25 at 5 pm 30 at 8 pm

May lat 8 pm 2 at 3 pm 3 at 8 pm

Lehigh University Music Department 2009-2010 Season

New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Big Bands Faculty Recital: Helen Beedle, piano and dancers The Princeton Singers Faculty Recital: Timothy Schwarz, violin

LU Philharmonic: Mozart & Tchaikovsky LU Choral Arts: Soul of the World

Fusion Fest: Hollywood Jazz Lehigh Chamber Ensembles: Percussion Ensemble, Clarinet Choir, Brass Ensemble, Jazz Combos Junior Recital: Elizabeth Woods, soprano LU Jazz Ensemble, Band & Combo LU Wind Ensemble: Along the Banks of a River Noon Recitals: Solo performers, chamber groups

Noon Recitals: Solo performers, chamber groups LU Philharmonic: The Pan-Flute LU Choral Arts: Christmas Vespers at Packer Chapel

New York Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Brazilian Jazz Intercollegiate Wind Ensemble Monocacy Chamber Orchestra

LU Jazz Faculty: Latin Jazz LU Glee Club & Dolce: Raise Your Voices East Winds Quintet: The Duke of York's Band LU Philharmonic: Orchestra Marathon

LU Choir, Glee Club, Dolce: Musical Myth & Magic Faculty Recital: Pianist Eugene Albulescu & Friends

LU Fusion Fest with David Liebman: Weather Report LU Jazz Ensemble, Band and Combo Guest Artists Chanticleer, premiere of Sametz work LU Symphonic Band Noon Recitals: Solo performers, chamber groups LU Philharmonic: Extravaganza Senior Project: Mike Oehman, sax (Diamond Theater) Lehigh Chamber Ensembles: Percussion Ensemble, Clarinet Choir, Brass Ensemble, Jazz Combos Senior Recital: Daveda Browne, merzo soprano LU Choral Arts: Bang!

LU Choral Arts: Bang! LU Wind Ensemble: Symphonic Jazz LUVME: Student Projects