12:30 P.M. CONCERT PROGRAM Polichinelle, Op. 3, No. 4 Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943)
Hanako Jin, piano; undergraduate Allegretto Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Peggy Ann Grimins, piano; 6th grade The Silent Moon Nancy Telfer (b. 1950)
Anna Vogel, piano; 4rd grade Gavotta, Op. 81, No. 3 James Hook (1754–1803)
Bridget Bullard, piano; 6th grade Folksong Medley Traditional
Franklin Allan Herschberg, piano; Kindergarten Le retour du pâtre Johann Friedrich Burgmuller (1806–1897) Op. 109, No. 3
Erik Mujkanovic, piano; 6th grade Mystery Movie Dennis Alexander (b. 1947)
Sanya Mujkanovic, piano; 3rd grade My Country, ‘Tis of Thee Traditional
Peggy Ann Grimins, piano; 6th grade Drea Wagner, accompanist
Minuet Alexander Reingale (1756–1809)
Logan Manz, piano; 7th grade The Fairies’ Harp John Thompson
Jenna Chapman, piano; 3rd grade Squinchy Pinchy Shoes Nancy Faber (b. 1955)
Alydia Wieting, piano; 1st grade Fur Elise Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Erica Lorenz, piano; 9th grade Long Time Ago Traditional arr. Weekley and Arganbright
Sanya and Erik Mujkanovic, piano; 3rd and 6th grades
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to our ¶ Young Musical Stars ¶
From the members of Michibago.
You make our hearts sing!
MEMBERS Helen Bohman Louise Mann Arody Carrazco Beverly Mark Kristen Casper Tricia Marton Rose Collier Pru Palecek Elisabeth Daniels Elaine Phillips Shelba DeMaster Maryann Robinson Linda Hau Bonnie Shimulunas Roberta Hilgendorf Susan Sonneborn Elizabeth Hoegger Sarah Vincent Dr. Arthur Johnson Jane Voigt Ann Hoppert Keller Drea Wagner Katherine Leclerc Marlene Wondergem Teresa Weber STUDENT MEMBERS Thomas Pibal Katie Christensen Fabian Qamar Annie Kincaid INTERN: Anna Mancl
www.mmtawisconsin.org
YOUNG MUSICAL STARS IN CONCERT PLANNING COMMITTEE Chairs: Steve Hamer and Tricia Marton Honorary Committee Members: Kevin McMahon and Bill Bauman Committee Members: Katherine Leclerc, Elise McKinch, Jane Voigt, Drea Wagner, Marlene Wondergem The following private music teachers prepared students to perform in today’s concerts:
Arody Carrazco * Arvin Montes Kristin Casper * ★ Danny Ognavic Elisabeth Daniels * ★ * Elaine Phillips Heather Hammond Kim Plautz Roberta Hilgendorf * ★ * Maryann Robinson Dr. Arthur Johnson * ★ Anneke Seely Ann Keller * Carolyn Stapel Katherine Leclerc * * Sarah Vincent Louise Mann * * Jane Voigt Beverly Mark * ★ * Drea Wagner Tricia Marton * ★ ★ * Marlene Wondergem
* Michibago Music Teachers Association (MMTA) Member or Intern
★ Teachers who have prepared students for all 5 concerts SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Shorewest Realtors for their stalwart support, sponsorship, and assistance with all phases of our program. The Weill Center staff for their professionalism and for sharing their stellar facility with our young performers. Steinway Piano Gallery of Milwaukee for their sponsorship and the use of a spectacular additional piano during the concert. Julian Jetzer for preparing the Happy 5th Anniversary video.
The proceeds from Young Musical Stars support Michibago Music Teachers Association Awards to enhance music education in the Sheboygan County area.
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Pass in Review Cornelius Gurlitt (1820–1901) Rachel Halverson, piano; 2nd grade
Whitewater Chopped Sticks Calvin Jones
Laura Leclerc, piano; 7th grade Chevy Chase Rag Heubi Blake (1887–1983)
Hanna Stolper, piano; 10th grade Jazz Jig Phillip Keveren
Alaina Holycross, piano; 1st grade I Believe E. Drake, I. Graham, J. Shirl, A. Stillman
Bridget Bullard, voice; 6th grade Steve Hamer, accompanist
Where Have All the Socks Gone? Janet Vogt
Marlea Joa, piano; 10th grade Can–Can Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880) arr. Kevin Olsen
Madeleine Tauscheck, piano; 4th grade Liebestraume–Nocturne Franz Liszt (1811–1886)
Samantha Reiter, piano; 11th grade Harmony of the Angels Op. 100, No. 21 Johann Friedrich Burgmuller (1806–1874)
Miles Silva, piano; 8th grade Allegro Shinichi Suzuki
Ethan Weinhold, violin; Kindergarten Ferris Wheel Nancy and Randall Faber (b. 1955, 1954)
Tess Kuplic, piano; 2nd grade Good Times Robert Vandall (b. 1944) from Modes and Moods
Faith Charbonneau; 7th grade White Sand Christopher Norton
Hannah Persick, piano; 4th grade Page 4
LAKESHORE YOUTH CHORAL
Directed by Heather Hammond Accompanied by Gail Moody Jubilate Choir Chamber Choir Mary Brunn Ryan Bell Molly Schlieder Lauren Danforth Eulalia Carriveau Maddison Schreurs Asha Edgerle Emile Doro Ben Schroeder Julia Henke Danise Esswein Joseph Steger Anna Kiskunas Claire Hoffmann Maria Steger Allison Kreft Erin Hoffmann Joshua TenDolle Luke Mancl Jon Hollister Mary Van Wyk Anna Milsted Melody Huebschman Elizabeth Weber Audrey Nagorsen Vivienne Johnson Emma Weber D. Davis Opel Angela Landgraf Nekoda Weiley Abigail Puksich James Landgraf Chelsea Rische Regina Luke Maggie E. Schlieder Emma McKinch Katarina Schneider Andrea Mehre Esther Seely Serjey J. Molitor Hannah Tousey Emily Orth Tavian Weiley Aimee Phillip Joseph Wilsnack Augie Rice Ian Zempel Zachary Riesselmann Lydia Zimmerman Ehryn N. Runkel Page 16
The Crawling Spider Randall and Nancy Faber (b. 1955, 1954) Betty Quasius, piano; 3rd grade
Song of the Wind Folk Song
Ethan and Leanna Weinhold, violin; kindergarten Sonata in C Major K.545 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) Allegro
Emmie Christensen, piano; 9th grade Boogie Woogie Fever and Sugar Foot Rag Nancy Faber (b. 1955)
Eddie Bullard, piano; 4th grade Sonata, Op. 31, No. 3 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Allegro
Emile Doro, piano; 12th grade O Come Little Children Folksong
Leanna Weinhold, violin; Kindergarten Amazing Grace Early American Melody Arr. Wesley Schaum
Madalyn Schmidt, piano; 10th grade Alouette Traditional Folk Song
Hildie Hauke, piano; 3rd grade Sonatina in Colors, III. Green Kevin Olson
Matthew Omillian, piano; 9th grade Rain Dance Randall and Nancy Faber (b. 1955, 1954)
Katy Peterson, piano; 4th grade Lady Bug Waltz Martha Mier
Olivia Hunsucker, piano; 4th grade The Spanish Guitar Francesco Molino (1775–1847)
Gabby Kuplic, piano; 3rd grade
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Concerto in C Major, movement III Catherine Rollin Julia Henke, piano; 7th grade
Drea Wagner, accompanist Homestead Hoedown from Prairie Suite W. T. Skye Garcia
Christian Henke, Preston Pond, piano; 9th and 8th grades Pirates at Sea Op. 149, No. 8 Alfred Series (1781–1858)
Joseph Schuler, piano; 4th grade Vergebliches Standchen Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Erin Hoffmann, voice; 11th grade Linda Ruona, accompanist
Morning Has Broken Traditional arr. Melody Bober
Jonathan Haupt, Sara Martinez, piano; 11th grade Evening Shadows Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Alexandra Nelson, piano; 10th grade Come See the Parade Randall and Nancy Faber (b. 1955, 1954)
Joshua Vincent, piano; Kindergarten Four Arkansas Travelers Kevin Olson
Mary Van Wyk, Laura Basch, piano; 12th and 10th grades Alexandra Nelson, Julia Touw, piano; 10th and 9th grades
Sonata in F Minor, Op. 2, No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Allegro
Gianna Santino, piano; 9th grade Students in bold have participated in all 5 concerts.
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Ballade, Op. 100, No. 15 Johann F. Burgmuller (1806–1897) Matthew Miller, piano; 5th grade
Caprice a la Carte Dennis Alexander (b. 1947)
Libby Bonestroo, piano; 3rd grade Sonata K. 381 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) Allegro
Joshua Vang, Mark Vang, piano; 6th and 11th grades Flight of the Bumblebee Op. 35 Nicholas Rimsky–Korsakov (1844–1908)
George Palof, piano; 7th grade Ole’ Rocking Chair Blues Martha Mier
Josuè Medel, piano; 3rd grade Sea Piece, Op. 55, No. 5 Edward McDowell (1860–1908)
Ashley Thyes, piano; 7th grade Minuet James Hook (1754–1803)
Lydia Luebke, piano; 9th grade La Tarantelle Johann Friedrich Burgmuller (1806–1897) Op. 100, No. 20
Norah Yang, piano; 2nd grade There You’ll Be Diane Warren (b. 1956)
Naomi Schneider, piano; 12th grade Two’s Company Alec Rowley (1892–1958) from Four Little Inventions: for Piano
Jeremiah Vang, piano; 3rd grade Highland Jig Mary Leaf
Meghan Flook, piano; 4th grade Allegro in E minor Anton Diabelli (1781–1858)
Ella Yang, Norah Yang, piano, 4th and 2nd grades Page 6
Suhayta Ben Allaway This song grew out of a performing troupe of international students at Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa, and is now featured in Ben Allaway’s “Singing and the Culture of Peace” choral festivals. The troupe needed a name so members wrote on the chalkboard words in their language that had connections with peace, greetings, cooperation, music dance, or general culture. They ultimately chose “Sahayta”, which is the Sanskrit word for “helpfulness.”
Lakeshore Youth Chorale: Jubilate Choir; 6th–8th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
Suliram Indonesian Folk Song This is a gentle Indonesian folk song built upon a pentatonic scale. It is a gentle rocking lullaby that translates to: A mother is singing to her child, “I have waited for you so long. Now that I have found you, I will never let you go.”
Lakeshore Youth Chorale: Jubilate Choir; 6th–8th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
Kookaburra Australian Folk Song Kookaburra is an Australian folk song that has been a part of camp experiences for many American young people. Often it has been their first experiences in round singing. The kookaburra is an Australian bird like the kingfisher, with a large-crested head and a short tail. Its call sounds like loud laughter, as the text of the song indicates. The “bush” in the song is the central part of Australia, where it is so dry that only little bushes grow.
Lakeshore Youth Chorale: Jubilate Choir; 6th–8th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
“Viva!” Pancho! Frank Sanucci (1901–1991)
Alexandra Nelson, Laura Basch, piano; 10th grade Prelude in C Minor Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Christian Henke, piano; 9th grade Page 14
Rondo Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831) Jonathan Grimins, piano; 5th grade
The Restless Sea Berenice Benson Bentley (1886–1971)
Joshua Vang, piano; 6th grade At the Spinning Wheel Johann Friedrich Burgmuller (1806–1897) Op. 109, No. 18
Ella Yang, piano; 4th grade Etude in A Minor Frederic Chopin (1810–1849) Op. 25, No. 11
Katie Christensen, piano; undergraduate Rush Hour Kevin Olson
Mark and Joshua Vang, piano; 11th and 6th grades Ashley Thyes, Hanna Stolper, piano; 7th and 10th grades
Students in bold have participated in all 5 concerts.
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3:30 P.M. CONCERT PROGRAM Prelude Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) from English Suite No. 2
Amy Zhang, piano; 12th grade Adagio con Espressione Johan Jakob de Neufville (1684–1712)
Sierra Fish, piano; 6th grade Norwegian Dance, Op. 35, No. 2 Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)
Jia Phillips, Mei Phillips, piano; 4th and 7th grades Party Rag James Bastien (1934–2005)
Isabel Gosse, piano; 6th grade Le Grand Dièse Blanc Jennifer Linn
Jia Phillips, piano; 4th grade Balloon Pop Polka Ruth Ellinger
Lucy Thoresen, Chloe Meyer, piano; 2nd and 3rd grades Caroline Danforth, Grace Pirillo, piano; 4th and 5th grades
Fughetta in G Major Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Mei Phillips, piano; 7th grade Counting, Op. 108 No. 6 Dianne Rahbee (b. 1938)
George Phillips, 2nd grade The Water is Wide Robert Vandall (b. 1944)
Marcella Senti, Sierra Fish, piano; 6th grade Part of Your World Alan Menken (b. 1949) Arr. Randall and Nancy Faber
Lucy Thoresen, piano; 2nd grade Toy Town Nancy Faber (b. 1955)
Grace Machata, piano; 1st grade America the Beautiful Samuel A. Ward (1847–1903) Mona Rejino
Caroline Danforth, Grace Pirillo, piano; 4th and 5th grades Page 8
Snowbird’s Journey Kathleen Massoud Ryan Bell, piano; 9th grade
Piano Man Billy Joel (b. 1949)
Adam Biebel, piano; 8th grade Wiegerska Krew, Czardas No. 3 Andras Viski (1912–1997)
Mary Van Wyk, piano; 12th grade Hungarian Dance No. 5 Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) Arr. Weekley and Arganbright
Erin Hanke, Nicholas Hanke, piano; 11th and 10th grades Glow Worm Boogie Paul Lincke
Isaiah Rondeau, piano; 8th grade La Pastorale Johann Friedrich Burgmuller (1806–1897) Op. 100, No. 3
Grace Hammond, piano; 2nd grade Romance Carl Maria Von Weber (1786–1826)
Nicholas Hanke, trombone; 10th grade Porgi, Amor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Mary Van Wyk, voice; 12th grade Drea Wagner, accompanist
Yankee Doodle Traditional American Arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
Kashvi Badiger, piano; 2nd grade Bagatelle in G Minor Op. 119, No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Julia Touw, piano; 8th grade Concertino in G A. Huber
Griffin Montes, violin; 3rd grade Elisabeth Daniels, accompanist
Via Delarosa Billy Sprague and Niles Borop
Marissa Rady, piano; undergraduate
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O Sifuni Mungu David Madduz, Marty McCall
Viumbe vyo t vya Mungu wetu na Mfal me wetu All creatures of our God and King
Pazeni sauti ilinasi mwimbe Lift up your voice and sing with us
Watu wote, viumbe vyote, awaye yote, sifu Mungu All men, all creatures, everybody, praise God
Imbeni Sing
Lakeshore Youth Chorale Chamber Choir; 9–12th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
Notturno, Op. 54, No. 4 Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)
A.J. McCarthy, piano; 10th grade Menuet, L.65 from Petite Suite Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Nicole Phelan, Kylie Schmitz, piano; 11th grade Soaring Jennifer Linn
Greta Thoresen, piano; 5th grade Fur Elise Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Noah Worzella, piano; 8th grade Sonatina in C Major Op. 39, No. 1 Frank Lynes (1858–1913)
Madeleine Hammond, piano; 4th grade The Water is Wide Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Greta Thoresen, Julia Henke, piano; 5th and 7th grades Green Kevin Olson
Hailey Jaschob, piano; 9th grade I’ve Gotta Toccata Bill Boyd (1933–2001)
Jaylon Jones, piano; 4th grade Nina Unknown
Emma McKinch, voice; 9th grade Maddison Weber, accompanist
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Some Day My Prince Will Come Frank Churchill (1901–1942) Arr. Disney
Chloe Meyer, piano; 3rd grade Sonata Op. 27, No. 2 Moonlight Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Emily Grismore, piano; 7th grade Concertino in C Major, mvt III Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Sophia and Amy Zhang, piano; 3rd and 12th grade Sonata No. 3 in F Major, Op. 46 Dmitri Kabalevsky (1904–1987) Allegro
Lauren Danforth, piano; 7th grade Nocturne in F Minor, Op. 55, No. 1 Frederic Chopin (1810–1849)
Chris Zhang, piano; 6th grade A Whispered Promise Phillip Keveren
Caroline Danforth, Martha Ruona, piano; 4th grade Sophia Zhang, Grace Pirillo, piano; 3rd and 5th grades
Spectacular Edwin McLean
Nora Argall, piano; 6th grade To Be Free Ellen Foncannon
Lauren Danforth, Emma McKinch, piano; 7th and 9th grades Gypsies Camp, Op. 424, No. 3 Franz Behr (1837–1898)
Marcella Senti, piano; 6th grade Brush of Autumn Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Caroline Danforth, piano; 4th grade The Ash Grove Welsh Folk Song Arr. Carrie Kraft
Rose Hahn, Tate Argall, piano; 4th and 3rd grades Everett Poth, Jaidyn Poth, piano; 4th grade
Mystical Tarantella Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Martha Ruona, piano; 4th grade Minuet No. 3 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
John Senti, violin; 4th grade
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The Wayside Rose Adolph Kohl (1820–1886) Bella Puchalla, piano; 5th grade
La Folia–Theme and Variations Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Arr. Willard Palmer (1917–1996), Morton Manus (b. 1926) Amanda Vick Lethco (1921–2000)
Claire McCraw, piano; 6th grade Gone Fishin’ Carol Klose (1946–2013)
Rose Hahn, Charles Hahn, piano; 4th and 2nd grades March Promenade Robert D. Vandall (b. 1944)
Abby, Calla, and Chrissy Veldman, piano; 6th, 5th & 7th grades Courtly Dance Giovanni Gastoldi Arr. Bruce Pearson
Julia Henke, alto saxophone; 7th grade Lindsay Summers, trumpet; 7th grade
Erin Konter, clarinet; 7th grade Little Waltz Cornelius Gurlitt (1820–1901)
Natasha Sokhi, piano; 5th grade Theme Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) from Eine Kleine Nachtmusic arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
Cora Huizenga, piano; 6th grade Party Cat Phillip Keveren
Emma Seely, Christopher Kretschmann, piano; 2nd grade Anders Poth, Athena Poth, piano; 2nd grade
Spooks! James Bastien (1934–2005)
Emma Gosse, piano; 3rd grade Troldtog (March of the Trolls) Edvard Grieg (1843–1907) Op. 54, No. 3
Zachary Prestley, piano; 7th grade Perpetual Commotion Kevin Olson
Julia Henke, Greta Thoresen, piano; 7th and 5th grades Lauren Danforth, Emma McKinch, piano; 7th and 9th grades
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6:00 P.M. CONCERT PROGRAM The Turtle Dove English Folk Song
Fare you well, my dear, I must be gone, The sea will never run dry, And leave you for awhile; Nor the rocks never melt with the sun, If I roam away But I never will prove false, I’ll come back again, To the bonny lass I love, Though I roam ten thousand miles. Till all these things be done. So fair thou art, my bonny lass, O yonder doth sit that little turtle dove, So deep in love am I; He doth sit on yonder high tree, But I never will prove false a-making a moan for the loss of his love, To the bonny lass I love, as I do for thee. Till the stars fall from the sky.
Lakeshore Youth Chorale Chamber Choir; 9–12th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
The Peace of the Wild Things Joan Szymko
When despair for the world grows in me And I wake in the night at the least sound In fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake Rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things Who do not tax their lives with forethought Of grief. I come in to the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light. For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
Lakeshore Youth Chorale Chamber Choir; 9–12th grade
Heather Hammond, director Gail Moody, accompanist
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