CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN CINCINNATI The Sandy Sanborn Martin Memorial Organ Concert Brad Caldwell Howard Helvey Artistic Director & Pianist Conductor Richard Schnipke Guest Conductor with DIANE MEREDITH BELCHER Internationally-Acclaimed Concert Organist A concert of choral music, organ works & art songs by living American composers Sunday, April 26, 2015 7:00 pm PLEASE KINDLY SILENCE ALL CELLULAR PHONES AND BEEPERS. PROGRAM ORGAN SOLOS In Celebration (from Bethesda Evensong) Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947) David Dahl (b. 1937) from An Italian Suite Toccata Pastorale Triste Gagliarda Elevatione Canzona ART SONGS BY JEFFREY WOOD Jeffrey Wood (b. 1954) Psalm (words by Paul Celan) from Night Michael Young, baritone, Brad Caldwell, piano A Psalm of the Elephant Man (words by Kenneth Sherman) from Songs for the Elephant Man Simon Barrad, baritone, Brad Caldwell, piano Ombre [“Shadow”] (words by Guillaume Apollinaire) Katy Lindhart and Linda McAlister, sopranos Brad Caldwell, piano SETTINGS OF AMERICAN POETRY Frank Ticheli (b. 1958) There Will Be Rest (words by Sara Teasdale) Dazzling as the Sun (words by Delores Dufner) Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947) I Shall Not Live In Vain (words by Emily Dickinson) Dwight Bigler (b. 1973) Sure On This Shining Night (words by James Agee) from Nocturnes Morten Lauridsen (b. 1943) Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble conducted by Richard Schnipke Diane Meredith Belcher, organ, Brad Caldwell, piano 2 —INTERMISSION— FROM THE GOSPEL AND FOLK TRADITIONS Unclouded Day American Gospel Song by J. K. Alwood (1828-1909) No.1 from Heavenly Home: Three American Songs arr. by Shawn Kirchner (b. 1970) Traditional American Folk Ballad arr. by Howard Helvey (b. 1968) When For Eternal Worlds We Steer Traditional Spiritual arr. by Robert DeCormier (b. 1922) Let Me Fly Simon Barrad, baritone soloist Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble conducted by Howard Helvey ORGAN SOLO O God of Love ("Quintet and Miserere" from the Opera, The Ghosts of Versailles) John Corigliano (b. 1938) arr. by Richard Dirksen ART SONGS BY LIBBY LARSEN III. Ultrasound (words by A. E. Stallings) from The Birth Project Libby Larsen (b. 1950) I. Bind me – I can still sing (words by Emily Dickinson) from Chanting To Paradise Audrey B. Luna, soprano, Brad Caldwell, piano ORGAN SOLO John Weaver (b. 1937) Passacaglia on a Theme of Dunstable 3 SETTINGS OF EUROPEAN POETRY Mack Wilberg (b. 1955) Lord, When the Sense of Thy Sweet Grace (words by Richard Crashaw) Howard Helvey (b. 1968) Sonnet 29 (words by William Shakespeare) The Prayers I Make (words by Michelangelo Buonarroti; tr. Wm. Wordsworth) Jane Marshall (b. 1924) Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble conducted by Howard Helvey Diane Meredith Belcher, organ Following this evening’s program, all are warmly invited to a reception in Hannaford Hall, the parish hall located immediately behind the church. Please follow the stairs found through the door to the left of the pulpit. DIANE MEREDITH BELCHER Internationally renowned organist Diane Meredith Belcher made her debut at age fifteen in her hometown just outside Philadelphia. In the decades since, she has performed throughout the United States, in Europe, and in Canada to the acclaim of critics and audiences alike. A graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music and The Eastman School of Music, she has studied with David Spicer, John Weaver, Clarence Watters, David Craighead, and Wilma Jensen. Laureate of both the St. Albans (England) and Chartres (France) international organ competitions, she also took the American Guild of Organists’ top prize in its professional certification examinations. Concert appearances have included Disney Hall, Los Angeles; Benaroya Hall, Seattle; Saint Thomas Church, New York City; Grace Cathedral, San Francisco; Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago; the 100th anniversary concert of the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ, Philadelphia; West Point Cadet Chapel; Spivey Hall, Atlanta; Saint Alban’s Cathedral, England; Portland City Hall, Maine; Girard College, Philadelphia; Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City; First Congregational Church, Los Angeles; the Auditorium, Independence, Missouri; the Curtis Institute of Music’s 80th birthday celebration honoring Ned Rorem; the Cleveland Museum of Art; and the Crystal Cathedral, Los Angeles. In May 2006 she was featured in recital on the opening weekend of the new organ in the Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. Ms. Belcher has appeared regularly on the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ in Philadelphia, in duo-recital with trumpeter Rob Roy McGregor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and as soloist with numerous orchestras, including the Philadelphia, Hatfield (England), Jacksonville, Syracuse, Memphis, Wichita, Columbus (Georgia), and Curtis Symphony orchestras. She has several recordings to her credit, including a JAV release which won The Absolute Sound’s Golden Ear Award for the year 2000, and is often featured on radio and television interviews and features such as Public Radio International’s Pipedreams. 4 Diane Meredith Belcher is in frequent demand by her colleagues, having performed at numerous national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists, and at the national conventions of the Royal Canadian College of Organists and the Organ Historical Society. Her sensational performance of the Jongen Symphonie Concertante with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the 2002 national convention of the American Guild of Organists created a thunderous standing ovation from an audience of nearly three thousand. She has led many workshops and master classes, and is in demand as a competition juror. Often she is asked to consult for pipe organ projects for churches or other institutions planning to install a new instrument. She has commissioned and premiered several organ compositions, and is herself the composer of a small body of sacred music. Ms. Belcher has served as a church musician for over three decades, and was the founding director of the Memphis Concert Chorale. She currently serves as Director of Music/Organist at St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish in Beverly Massachusetts. Prior positions have included Organist/Choirmaster at Old St. Paul’s in Baltimore Maryland, and Co-Organist/Choirmaster at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, Philadelphia. She has taught organ extensively, serving on the faculties of University of Memphis, Tennessee, Westminster Choir College, and University of Pennsylvania, and freelances with such ensembles as the Buxtehude Consort and the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra. Laudatory reviews of her playing have appeared in such publications as Clavier, The New Records, The American Organist, Organists’ Review, The Diapason, and newspapers throughout the country and abroad. The Philadelphia Inquirer has described her playing as “alchemy … definitely among the afternoon’s high points,” and the Halifax Chronicle-Herald praised her “musical elegance, clarity, projection and mastery of style … an amazing display of musical virtuosity of the highest order.” Of her recordings, the German journal Orgel International states, “Diane Meredith Belcher’s playing is exemplary in every respect,” and American Record Guide calls her performances “glowingly brilliant, rhythmically vibrant, consistently expressive, and full of both atmosphere and personality – in short, everything that artistic organ playing should be.” Ms. Belcher is represented by Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio. CINCINNATI FUSION ENSEMBLE Brad Caldwell, Artistic Director Howard Helvey, Conductor THE CINCINNATI FUSION ENSEMBLE is a professional performing ensemble with a threefold mission: to offer world-class performances; to foster young musicians through high-level music education; and, to engage the community. CFE was established in 2013 and is comprised of 16 to 24 nationally and internationally renowned singers based in the Cincinnati, Ohio area. The professional Ensemble, in various groupings, performs in the genres of choral music, art song, vocal chamber music, musical theater, jazz, folk music, oratorio, and chamber opera. Having already produced a wide variety of concerts, the Ensemble is currently developing a unique mentorship program to offer applied lessons to highly talented students—regardless of their socio-economic status. These lessons will be subsidized through grants and partnerships in the form of need and talent based scholarships. Students will experience high-level, excellent instruction with teachers of the caliber found in the finest collegiate music schools. Integral to the advancement of CFE's mission, the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble was recently approved for state and federal non-profit status, and is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. www.cincinnatifusionensemble.org 5 CINCINNATI FUSION ENSEMBLE ARTISTS BRAD CALDWELL, Artistic Director of the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble, enjoys an active and varied career as a pianist encompassing solo, chamber, and art song recitals—having performed in the most prestigious concert halls throughout the U.S., France, Germany, Austria, Ireland, Scotland, South America, the French West Indies, and at many national and international conventions and festivals. Among his numerous awards, he was a finalist in the Walter M. Naumberg Chamber Music Competition, and recipient of the Gold Medal for Collaborative Piano at the Conservatoire de Paris. Holding a BS and MM in Piano Performance from Austin Peay State University, and postgraduate studies in Vocal Accompanying from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, Mr. Caldwell was for thirteen years on the Accompanying Faculty at Miami University of Ohio. He is currently Director of Music at Greenhills Community Church, Presbyterian, in Cincinnati. HOWARD HELVEY, Conductor of the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble, is among the most widely published composers of his generation. Awarded the international choral-composition first prize in 2006 by the John Ness Beck Foundation, his hundreds of works are published by over twenty major American and British companies, and are regularly performed and recorded throughout the world. Recent and forthcoming highlights include performances of his music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, the BBC Singers, the Choir of King's College (Cambridge, England), Conspirare (Austin), the Kansas City Chorale, The Crossing (Philadelphia), the choirs of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (NYC), Chicago a cappella, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, and in the English cathedrals of Ely, Liverpool, Christ Church (Oxford), York, Hereford, Norwich, Chester and Wells. Mr. Helvey also concertizes frequently as a pianist, and in 1998 was appointed as organist/choirmaster of historic Calvary Episcopal Church in Cincinnati. With cognate studies in conducting, voice, organ and poetry, he holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in composition and piano performance from the University of Missouri (Columbia) and the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, and, as a Chautauqua Scholar, studied piano at New York’s Chautauqua Institution. ~~~~~~~ The versatility of SIMON BARRAD'S shimmering baritone voice has been heard in such diverse roles as Owen Wingrave in CCM's recent production of the same name, Leporello (Don Giovanni), Lescaut (Manon), Count Almaviva and Antonio (Le nozze di Figaro), and in scenes as Malatesta (Don Pasquale), Richard Nixon (Nixon in China), Marcello (La Bohème), Guglielmo (Così fan tutte), and Candide. He has been featured in recitals and concerts across the western United States including baritone solos in Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Mahler), Carmina Burana (Orff), Ein deutsches Requiem (Brahms), and Duruflé’s Requiem while obtaining a Bachelor of Music degree from CSU Long Beach. Simon is currently pursuing a Master of Music degree in voice at CCM. A native Cincinnatian, PHIL CLARY is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University. He is a music teacher at Indian Hill High School and the music director at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church in Anderson Twp. The Cincinnati Choral Society recently appointed Phil Clary as their new artistic director. He previously sang with the Vocal Arts Ensemble of Cincinnati for several seasons. Phil is the choir director at Congregation Beth Adam and an accompanist at Ursuline Academy. 6 For ten years MICHAEL CRANDALL served as the Choral Director at Teays Valley High School in Ashville, Ohio. He has twice served as Co-Musical Director of the Ohio Honors Chorale, an ensemble of advanced high school musicians who have made concert tours through Europe. He is also a frequent adjudicator and clinician for show choirs and competitions throughout the Midwest. For six years, he served as the Director of Illuminati, the Sacred Men’s Ensemble of the Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus. Mr. Crandall is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University, and currently serves as an Educational Travel Consultant for Bob Rogers Travel. EDY DREITH's voice, style, and range spans many music genres. Classically trained, she has held positions in a wide variety of musical professions: teaching high school chorus, directing church choirs, preschool music, vocal coach, performing in ensembles, and as a soloist. She holds a Music Education Degree and since moving to Cincinnati from Florida in 2000, she has been grateful to continue and enhance her musical experiences. She is currently involved with the Calvary Episcopal ChurchChoir, Cantantes Camarae, Queen City Sisters, and has recently co-founded a jazz trio with other well established musicians in the area. She was featured as the only vocalist on WGUC's Ring! CD in 2010. She has been teaching preschool music at Baldwin Music since 2004, and is proud to be apart of inspiring music in young lives. Her hobbies include throwing parties, cooking, drinking champagne and hogging attention. Most importantly, she is constantly amazed and grateful for her very talented family: David, Abby, and Oscar. BEN FLANDERS is a former professional horn player and teacher. Currently he is pursuing a career as a singer and a teacher of the Alexander Technique. Beginnning during his teacher training, he began studying voice intensively with Kathryn Armour, and more recently Brad Caldwell. He has sung with and appeared as a soloist with Vocal Arts Ensemble, Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble, Collegium Cincinnati, Nanoworks Opera and others. Mezzo-soprano ELLEN GRAHAM is a versatile performer who appears regularly in concert, opera, musical theater and recital. In Cincinnati, she has performed with the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble, Collegium Cincinnati and the Vocal Arts Ensemble, and has been a core member of the Cincinnati Opera Chorus for eight seasons. In addition, she has performed in inaugural productions with Undercroft Opera in Pittsburgh, PA and Vital Opera in NYC. Equally at home on the musical theater stage, she has performed at such regional theaters as Pittsburgh Public Theater and the College Light Opera Company. Ms. Graham has appeared in concert as a soloist with many regional orchestras, including the Evansville Philharmonic, the Central Ohio Symphony, the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra and the Lebanon Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Ms. Graham has a doctorate from the University of Kentucky and teaches at Wittenberg University. ANDREAS KIRTLEY, Tenor, is a native of Versailles, KY. He earned a Bachelor of Music from Morehead State University and Master of Music from the University of Kentucky. As a Medical Sales Representative, he enjoys freelancing as a singer in his spare time. Locally, he has sung with the Vocal Arts Ensemble, May Festival Chorus, Cincinnati Opera Chorus, St. Peter in Chains Cathedral Choir, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Collegium Cincinnati, St. Rose Octet, Catacoustic Consort, and the Cincinnati Bach Ensemble. Praised for her "charming voice" (Oakwood Register) and "sparking stage presence” (St. Louis Dispatch), Soprano KATY LINDHART is an exciting young singer to watch. Katy’s 2015 season begins with a debut at Opera Columbus as Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro. Katy will also return to her hometown of Des Moines, Iowa to sing the soprano solo in Andrew Lippa’s I Am Harvey Milk with the Des Moines Gay Men’s Chorus, and will debut as the Tochter Zion in Telemann’s Brockes Passion at the Cincinnati Bach Festival. In May, Katy will debut with Salt Marsh Opera as Pamina in 7 The Magic Flute. In demand on the opera and concert stage, recent engagements include Le Nozze di Figaro and Falstaff with Winter Opera St. Louis, Fidelio, Don Giovanni, and Cendrillion with Kentucky Opera, A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Lexington Philharmonic, Carmen: Redux with Cincinnati Opera, The Pirates of Penzance with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Fidelio and L’elisir d’amore with Dayton Opera, among others. An Iowa native, Katy holds a Bachelor of Music from Simpson College and a Master of Music from the University of Missouri - Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. AUDREY LUNA has enjoyed a widely varied career singing dozens of opera roles, including Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, Pamina in Die Zauberflöte, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Adina in L’elisir d’Amore, Gilda in Rigoletto, Musetta in La Boheme, Zdenka in Arabella, Elle in La Voix Humaine, Venus in La Grande Macabre, as well as oratorio, chamber music, solo recitals and contemporary music worldwide. She has concertized with such chamber musicians as: Hagen Quartet, Ravinius Trio, Bennewitz Quartet, Baseler String Quartet, Artis Quartet, Percussion Group Cincinnati, Brad Caldwell, Walter Levine, Allen Otte, Awadagin Pratt, Rainer Schmidt, James Tocco, at international festivals: Salzburger Festspiel, Luzerne Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the Ludwigsburg Schlossfestspiel, Mettlach Chamber Music Festival, Jerusalem Festival, Lexington Bach Festival, the Jerusalem Radio Festival, Shanghai Spring Festival, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival and in concert halls: Hugo Wolf Saal/Konzerthaus Wien, Berlin Philharmonie,Wigmore Hall, Queens Hall, The Louvre, St. John the Divine, Kennedy Center. She has worked with composers György Kurtag, Xu Xiao-Song, John Corigliano, Mara Helmuth, Wolfgang Netzer, and has commissioned Thomas Larcher, Mara Helmuth, Allen Otte and presently Libby Larsen. Ms. Luna teaches voice and Alexander Technique at Miami University and Songfest. Soprano LINDA MCALISTER is equally at home singing opera, oratorio, and art song. Lauded for her stage presence and ability to connect with her audiences, she has impressed German audiences and critics in roles such as Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus (Strauss), Venus in Dardanus (Rameau), and Belinda in Dido and Aeneas (Purcell) as well as in concert engagements of works by Mendelssohn, Haydn, Fauré, and Mozart, among others. A native of Minnesota, Ms. McAlister studied International Business and Vocal Performance at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota and continued her education at Miami University (Master of Music), the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (doctoral studies), and the Hochschule für Musik, Nürnberg-Augsburg (Meisterklasse). She is currently on faculty at Miami University and the Musical Arts Center and is the Artistic Coordinator of the Internationale Meistersinger Akademie and Schmidt Competition. BLAKE RACER is a West Virginia native, and a graduate of Marshall University, where he studied music education. He taught high school choir in Maryland before moving to Cincinnati in 2011. He sang with the Cincinnati May Festival chorus, teaches music privately in West Chester, and serves as the choirmaster for the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Middletown. Blake recently completed his Master of Science in Information Systems at the University of Cincinnati, Carl H. Lindner College of Business, and is a business analyst in the IT Services Division of Great American Insurance Group in Cincinnati. RICHARD SCHNIPKE is a member of the faculty at Xavier University where he serves as Director of Choral Activities and Director of Music Education. Schnipke’s duties at Xavier include conducting the Concert Choir and Men’s Chorus, teaching choral methods, aural training, and conducting, and supervising student teachers. Previously, Dr. Schnipke taught at Ohio State University for four years and was a public school choral director in Ohio for fifteen years. He holds degrees from Bowling Green State University and Ohio State University and has done additional studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. As a vocalist, Richard currently also sings with Cincinnati’s Vocal Arts Ensemble and has previously sung with Cincinnati Opera and Opera Columbus. Richard and his partner, Michael Crandall, a member of the CFE bass section, live in Columbia Tusculum. 8 KIRSTEN SMITH holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Organ Performance from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she also pursued lessons in viola and voice. After serving for nine years as a Choral and Organ Scholar at Calvary Episcopal Church under the direction of Howard Helvey, she recently became Organist at Montgomery Community Church and Interim Director of Music at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. She feels tremendously privileged to be singing at Calvary again, especially with such a talented and lovely group of musicians! MARY ELIZABETH SOUTHWORTH'S repertoire includes opera, oratorio, art song, musical theatre, and symphonic works. She has performed with Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops under Eric Kunzel, John Morris Russell, and Marvin Hammlisch. She has also sung with the Dayton Philharmonic, the Dayton Opera, Nevada Opera, Chattanooga Opera, and Kentucky Opera—and sings around the country with Conundrum, a chamber ensemble. Recordings: Storyteller; Unsung Hero, Top Brass; Eau Claire Chamber Orchestra, Live!; That Night and from the Diamond Grid with Conundrum (Albany Records). Mary resides in East Walnut Hills with husband, Jeff Shaffer, twin daughters (her favorite people in the world) and 2 dogs. MATTHEW SWANSON, a native of Iowa, was Master of the Schola Cantorum at the Chapel of St. John Fisher in Cambridge, UK. Recent conducting engagements include concerts with the Cambridge University Baroque Ensemble, the King’s College Music Society, and various university organizations. In spring 2014, Matthew joined the music staff of the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain to work with the Training Choirs of NYC. Matthew has led workshops in conducting for the Faculty of Music at Cambridge and assisted in faculty outreach seminars on the performance practice of early vocal music. While a student at Cambridge, Matthew was a member of King’s Voices and the mixed choir of King’s College, and served as a choral deputy for the choirs of Clare and Jesus Colleges. He holds degrees from King’s College, Cambridge, the University of Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music, and The University of Notre Dame. LINDSAY TERRELL is currently finishing up her masters degree in voice at the CollegeConservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati where she studies with soprano, Gwen Detwiler. Having received a bachelors in music from Oakland University, Lindsay has performed a number of opera roles including: Ottavia in L’incoronazione di Poppea, La Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi, Dorabella in Cosi fan tutte, and The Mother in Amdahl and the Night Visitors. This summer she will be a studio artist at Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre, performing the role of Nettie Fowler in Carousel and singing as a soloist in Carmina Burana. STEPHEN VARIAMES is currently a graduate from Cincinnati University College-Conservatory of Music with an Artist Diploma in Opera Coaching, studying under Marie-France Lefebvre. His other academic institutions include Oklahoma City University (M.M. in Vocal Coaching, studying with Brian Osborne) and Baylor University (B.M. in Composition, studying with Scott McAllister). He has been a pianist with summer operatic programs like Opera in the Ozarks, Cincinnati Opera and Opera Theater of Pittsburgh. Over the past year, he has continued to pursue his love of composition, and he is currently working on his second opera. He enjoys a career of performing around the Cincinnati area and is the Music Director of the outreach program ROKCincy. AUDREY WALSTROM enjoys a diverse career as an operatic and concert soloist and dedicated teacher. She has appeared with Cincinnati Opera in Galileo Galilei (2013), La traviata (2012), Die Zauberflöte (2011), and Madama Butterfly (2008). She has also collaborated with the Bach Society of Dayton, Louisville Choral Arts Society, Cincinnati Bach Ensemble, Bourbon Baroque, Vocal Arts Ensemble, concert:nova, and Dayton Opera, where she performed Siébel in Faust (2010). She was an Apprentice Singer at the Santa Fe Opera in 2009 and 2010 and has also participated in summer festivals at Aspen and the Music Academy of the West. Ms. Walstrom was a National Semi-Finalist in the 2011 9 Metropolitan Opera auditions. She studied at Rice University (B.Mus, B.A.) and the University of Cincinnati (M.M., D.M.A.) and serves on the faculties of Wittenberg University and Northern Kentucky University. Soprano MELANIE WOODRUFF enjoys performing in a variety of musical styles. She regularly sings with the Cincinnati based 40's jazz trio Queen City Sisters. Her solo oratorio and chamber music credits include Handel's Messiah, Fauré's Requiem and the Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5. Ms. Woodruff has performed with Bayview Music Festival, Des Moines Metro Opera, Tri-Cities Opera, and Cincinnati Opera's outreach touring ensemble as Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute. Awards and recognitions include the Encouragement award for the Kentucky District of the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions; First place Ohio Federation of Music Competition; and a TwoTime First place Winner of the NATS Great Lakes Regional Voice Competition. Melanie has her M.M. In voice performance from Miami University of Ohio. MICHAEL YOUNG is a baritone praised for his dark, molten tones. Mr. Young has recently performed with Cincinnati Opera, Dayton Opera, Opera Western Reserve, NANOWorks Opera, The Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra, and The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. Recent roles include Marcello in Puccini's La Boheme, Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca, and George Milton in Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men. In concert, Mr. Young has recently performed as baritone soloist in Durufle's Requiem, Orff's Carmina Burana, and Handel's Messiah, as well as the title character in Mendelssohn's Elijah. Michael is a first prize winner at the Palm Beach Opera Vocal Competition, and a two time winner of The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's Corbett Vocal Scholarship Competition. Upcoming performances include Masetto in Mozart's Don Giovanni, and Belcore in Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, both with Opera Western Reserve. Return this Friday, May 1, at 7 PM for the final Calvary Coffee House Evening of the season, featuring performances by Calvary's current University Choral Scholars. A relaxed 60 minutes of music and light refreshments in Hannaford Hall. Free of charge, but donations toward the designated charity are gratefully accepted. 10 Please join us this summer for the featuring members of the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble Three Consecutive Evenings at 7:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 30 - August 1, 2015 Calvary Episcopal Church in Cincinnati Free of charge, and all are welcome! CALVARY CHURCH IN CINCINNATI is a Eucharistically-centered Episcopal church emphasizing strong community/social service and outreach, a vibrant children’s ministry, and an historically-rooted, dynamic tradition of music. Being an open and inclusive community of faith, all are welcome. The Rev. Jason Leo, Rector The Rev. Can. Wilson H. Willard, Jr. The Rev. Dr. John A. Morrison The Rev. Dr. Charles Washam The Rev. Dcn. Gary Givler Helene Ault, Director of Children’s Ministry Howard Helvey, Organist/Choirmaster Edy Dreith, Young Adult Ministries Judy Gardner, Parish Secretary Office Hours Tuesday-Friday 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon For pastoral emergencies please call Fr. Jason Leo at (513) 379-2240. email: [email protected] 3766 Clifton Avenue · Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 · 513-861-4437 · www.calvaryclifton.org 11 CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN CINCINNATI Organ Specifications E.M. Skinner Co., Boston, Op. 671 (1927); rebuilt (1995) by the Quimby Organ Co., Warrensburg, Missouri / 62 Ranks, 3260 Pipes GREAT Bourdon 16’ (Pedal) Principal 8’ Bourdon 8’ Flûte Harmonique 8’ Octave 4’ Spitzflöte 4’ Super Octave 2’ Mixture IV 1 1/3’ Scharff III 2/3’ Trumpet 8’ Trompette de Fête 8’ Tremolo Chimes Gt 16’, Gt 4’, Unison Off SWELL Lieblich Gedackt 16’ Geigen Principal 8' Rohrflöte 8’ Viola 8’ Viola Celeste 8’ (GG) Principal 4’ Flûte Triangulaire 4’ Blockflöte 2’ Plein Jeu IV 2’ Sesquialtera II (TC) Hautbois 16’ Hautbois 8’ Hautbois 4’ Trompette 8’ Tremolo Sw 16’, Sw 4’, Unison Off PEDAL Untersatz 32’ (electronic for lowest octave) Violone 32’ (electronic) Contrebasse 16’ (Open Wood) Bourdon 16’ } Bourdon 8’ } unit Violone 16’ (electronic) Lieblich Gedackt 16’ (Sw) Gedackt 8’ (Sw) Octave 8’ Super Octave 4’ Nachthorn 4’ } unit Nachthorn 2’ } Quint 10 2/3’ (resultant) Mixture IV 2’ Contre Bombarde 32’ (electronic) Contre Posaune 32’ } Bombarde 16’ } Trompette 8’ } unit Clairon 4’ } Hautbois 16’ (Sw) Hautbois 8’ (Sw) Trompette de Fête 8’ (Gt) Schalmei 4’ Glockenstern (9 bells) Zimbelstern (7 bells) CHOIR Geigen Principal 8’ Gedackt 8’ Spitzflöte 8’ Spitzflöte Celeste 8’ (TC) Prestant 4’ Koppelflöte 4’ (chiff) Principal 2’ Waldflöte 2’ Nazard 2 2/3’ Terz 1 3/5’ Larigot 1 1/3’ Sifflöte 1’ Cymbale III 1’ English Horn 16’ Trompette de Fête (Gt) Trompette 8’ Clairon 4’ Krummhorn 8’ Tremolo Ch 16’, Ch 4’, Unison Off } } unit } } } unit SOLID STATE LOGIC: 512 Levels of Memory 1 Standard, 3 Programmable Settings for Crescendo Pedal 8 General Piston, 6 Divisional Pistons General Cancel Piston GT, SW, CH to PEDAL 8’ Toe St GT, SW, CH to PEDAL 8’, 4’ SW to GT 16’, 8’, 4’ CH to GT 16’, 8’, 4’ GT to CH 8’ CH to SW 8’ Sforzando Piston and Toe Stud Zimbelstern, Glockenstern Toe Studs 12
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