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Ithaca College Madrigal SingersDerrick Fox, conductorHockett Family Recital HallTuesday, March 8th, 20167:00 pm

ProgramA Musical Exploration!Your musical lifebegins at the endof your musicalcomfort zone.Hanaq pachap kuikuyninMadeline DeNofio and Kevin Harris, Bb clarinetErin Dowler, bass clarinetMaggie Nobumoto, contrabass clarinetThe Blue BirdImogen Mills, sopranoAnonymous1631Charles Villiers Stanford(1852-1924)Jenny Kiss'd MeErica William Barnum(b. 1979)Del Cabello Mas SutilSophie Israelsohn, mezzo sopranoAmy Brinkman-Davis, pianoThe Seraph from 35mmDrew Carr, tenorLift Me into HeavenCatherine Barr, mezzo sopranoEmmett Scott, pianoThe Ocean BurialMichael Galvin, bass-baritoneBenjamin Pawlak, pianoPanda Chant IIFernando Obradors(1897–1945)Ryan Scott Oliver(b. 1984)Libby Larsen(b. 1950)Steven Mark Kohn(b. 1957)Meredith Monk(b. 1942)VoiceDanceGreg Jasperse(b. 1968)Wayfaring StrangerConrad Alexander, percussionarr. Michael Engelhardt(b. 1974)

BiographiesDerrick FoxDr. Derrick Fox is an assistant professor of choral musiceducation and choral conducting in the Ithaca College School ofMusic. He conducts the Ithaca College Chorus, the IthacaCollege Madrigal ensemble and teaches choral conducting andchoral rehearsal techniques. He is an active adjudicator andclinician for regional, state and national organizations from themiddle/junior high school to the collegiate level. He has workedwith ensembles and presented at state conventions inArkansas, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Missouri, West Virginia,Texas, New York, Florida and Michigan. As a soloist, Dr. Fox hascollaborated with various organizations; among them are theArkansas Symphony, Lansing Symphony, St. Louis Symphony,Columbia Chorale, the University of Nebraska at Omaha,University of Missouri, Michigan State University and theEspaço Cultural (Brasilia, Brazil). Dr. Fox's research interestsfocus on assessment, building classroom community, rehearsalstrategies, South African choral music and shape note singingin the African American community. Dr. Fox's upcomingengagements include all state choirs in Arkansas, Connecticut,West Virginia, Tennessee, Kansas as well as the InternationalChoral Exchange in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He presented atthe 2015 ACDA National Convention and he will also present atthe 2015 NAfME National In-Service Conference, the 2015Midwest Clinic International Conference, the 2016 EasternACDA and the 2016 Utah Music Educators Conference. He is acontributing author for the Hal Leonard/McGraw Hill choraltextbook Voices in Concert and his arrangement Lord, Give MeJust a Little More Time is available in the Hal Leonard SacredMusic Series.

Conrad AlexanderConrad Alexander is currently on the percussion faculty atIthaca College and Mansfield University. His teachingexperience includes positions at Interlochen Center for the Arts,James Madison University, The University of Virginia, TheOdessa/Midland (TX) school system and Blue Lake Fine ArtsCamp. He is a member of the Binghamton Philharmonic, theCayuga Chamber Orchestra and the Ensemble X New MusicEnsemble. For seventeen summers he taught percussion at theBrevard Music Center (NC). He has performed with the NewYork City Opera Touring Orchestra, the Albany and Harrisburg(PA) Symphonies, as well as the Dallas, Richmond (VA),Greensboro (NC), Knoxville (TN), Oklahoma, and AnchorageSymphonies. In addition to performing and teaching, he is theowner of DAY Percussion Repair, specializing in all facets ofpercussion instrument repair and unique wooden percussionproducts. He has recorded for the Sony, Centaur, AmCam, andProArtes recording labels. Conrad earned the Masters of Musicdegree, and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School ofMusic, and the Bachelor of Music degree from SouthernMethodist University. His major teachers include John Beck,Doug Howard, Kalman Cherry, John Bannon, Don Liuzzi andCharles Owen. In 2007, Conrad became an honorary member ofKappa Kappa Psi and received Mansfield University's BertramFrancis Award from Kappa Kappa Psi for outstandingcontributions to the MU Band program. He resides in Ithaca, NYwith his wife, Paige Morgan and their two dogs, Gus andSaffron.

Program NotesHanaq pachap kusikuynin was sung and performed duringreligious processions in church. Published in 1631 in Peru, thisis the very first polyphonic work published in the Americas.Hanaq pachap kusikuyninWaranqakta muchasqaykiYupay ruru puquq mallkiRunakunap suyakuyninKallpanaqpa q’imikuyninWakyasqayta.The bliss of HeavenI will worship you a thousandfoldRevered fruit of a maturetreeLong awaited by your peopleProtection of spiritualstrengthHeed my call.The Blue BirdCharles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) was born and raised inDublin. Active as a composer and conductor, he may be bestremembered as a teacher; he was a professor of composition atthe Royal College of Music and at Cambridge, where he taught,among others, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst andHerbert Howells. Stanford’s “The Bluebird” is a partsong settingof a simple yet powerful text by Mary Coleridge (1861-1907)describing blue hues of a bird, the sky and the reflection ofboth in a lake. - OctariumJenny Kiss'd Me, a deceptively simply lyric by English essayistand poet James Leigh Hunt (1784–1859), reflects on a fleetingmoment in a manner at once lighthearted and poignant. The"Jenny" of the poem was Jane Welsh Carlyle, wife of fellowwriter Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881), who upon hearing fromHunt about his recovery from a long illness, uncharacteristicallyleaped up and kissed him. The poem's narrator avoidsbitterness by reflecting on something bright and memorablethat happened to him, which in its way overshadows the moremundane miseries attendant on much of his life. Witty anddefiant, the poet asserts that whatever else might haveoccurred, he mattered when Jenny kissed him. –LuboffPanda Chant II"Panda Chant" is a section from The Games: a science fiction

opera by Meredith Monk and Ping Chong, which was originallycreated for the Schaubühne Ensemble of West Berlin. Monkcomposed the music and also collaborated with Ping Chong onthe scenario, choreography, and direction. Ser on an imaginaryplanet, The Games takes place in a post-nuclear future wheresurvivors and their descendants are involved in the repetitionof ritual games re-enacting Earth's culture in order to preservethe shards of civilization. Coming at the middle of the opera,"Panda Chant" is an energetic ritual performed by the wholecommunity as preparation for the third game, Memory. TheGames won the National Music Theatre Award in 1986.VoiceDanceThis textless vocal dance celebrates the gift of the humanvoice; it was composed for the wedding of two renowned jazzmusicians, Jennifer Shelton and Steve Barnes – at the song’sconclusion one can hear the tolling of wedding bells.Wayfaring StrangerWhat do you get when you combine an early Americanshape-note hymn, an ancient Latin chant, and elements ofmodern dub step music? You'll find out when you perform thisarrangement. This is my second daring attempt at makingradical modernizations to a piece of historical music. The firstattempt was an arrangement of Gaudete a few years ago, andWayfaring Stranger is the second installment in what I hope willbecome a volume of post-industrial groove anthems that offernew spins on historical pieces. –Michael Engelhardt

PersonnelIthaca College Madrigal SingersSopranoJuliana ChildAllison FayCaroline FreshErin KohlerImogen MillsAltoCatherine BarrSophie IsraelsohnMattina KeithNicholas KelliherClaire NoonenLaura StedgeTenorKyle BanksSeamus BuxtonDrew CarrKyle CottrellBassJoshua DufourMichael GalvinSean GillenChristopher HauserMarshall Pokrentowski

All Concert & Recital Programs Concert & Recital Programs 3-8-2016 Concert: Ithaca College Madrigal Singers . Odessa/Midland (TX) school system and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. He is a member of the Binghamton Philharmonic, the . and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, and the Bachelor of Music degree from Southern