WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 018 730 PM
HOLLOWAY HALL GREAT HALL
Dr John Wesley Wright Artistic Director Dr William Folger amp Veronica Tomanek Pianists
wwwsalisburyedu
THE AWARD-WINNING VOCALISTS OF THE SU DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC THEATRE AND DANCE PRESENT
NATS EDITION
S NGERSrsquo SHOWCASE NATS ED T ON PROGRAM
Dr John Wesley Wright Artistic Director Dr William Folger amp Veronica Tomanek Pianists
The students performing tonight will compete in the MD-DC National Association
of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Student Auditions on Saturday February 24 at the
Community College of Baltimore County Essex Campus
Non posso disperar Giovanni Battista Bononcini
Non posso disperar I cannot despair Sei troppo cara al cor You are far too dear to my heart Il solo sperare The mere hope Daver a gioire Of enjoying you Mrsquoegrave un dolce languire Is for me a sweet suffering Megrave un caro dolor Is for me a dear pain
ldquoWherersquoer You Walkrdquo from Semele George Frideric Handel
Jessica Johnson soprano
Give Me Jesus arr Hall Johnson
My Good Lord Done Been Here arr Hall Johnson
Jeremiah Copeland tenor
ldquoEasy to Loverdquo from Anything Goes Cole Porter
ldquoIrsquom Calmrdquo from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Stephen Sondheim
Joshua Dennis tenor
ldquoWhat Only Love Can Seerdquo from Chaplin Christopher Curtis
ldquoKiller Instinctrdquo from Bring It On The Musical Tom Kitt Lin-Manuel Miranda Amanda Green
Gianna Pesaniello soprano
ldquoProud of Your Boyrdquo from Aladdin Alan Menken
ldquoSibellardquo from A Gentlemenrsquos Guide to Love and Murder Steven Lutvak Robert L Freeman
Adam Beres tenor
ldquoI Am Aldolphordquo from The Drowsy Chaperone Lisa Lambert Greg Morrison
ldquoIt All Fades Awayrdquo from The Bridges of Madison County Jason Robert Brown
Patrick Gover bass-baritone
1
ldquoLove Changes Everythingrdquo from Aspects of Love Andrew Lloyd Webber
ldquoTherersquos a Boat Datrsquos Leavinrsquo Soonrdquo from Porgy and Bess George Gershwin Ira Gershwin
Jeremiah Copeland tenor
ldquoIrsquom Aliverdquo from Next to Normal Tom Kitt Brian Yorkey
ldquoAnthemrdquo from Chess Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulvaeus Tim Rice
Justin Kriger tenor
Ograve vin dissippe la tristesse from Hamlet Ambroise Thomas
Ograve vin dissipe la tristesse Oh wine dissipate the sadness Qui pegravese sur mon coeur That lies heavy upon my heart A moi les regraveves de livresse To me give dreams of intoxication Et le rire moqueur And mocking laughter O liqueur enchanteresse O enchanting liqueur Verse livresse Pour drunkeness Et loubli dans mon coeur And forgetfulness into my heart Douce liqueur Sweet liqueur La vie est sombre Life is somber Les ans sont courts The years are short De nos beaux jours Of our beautiful days Dieu sait le nombre God knows the number Chacun heacutelas porte ici-bas Each person alas carries here Sa lourde chaicircne His heavy chain Cruels devoirs Cruel duties Longs deacutesespoirs Slow despairs De lacircme humaine Of the human soul Loin de nous noirs preacutesages Away from us black omens Ah Ah
Auf dem Kirchhofe Johannes Brahms
Der Tag ging regenschwer und sturmbewegt Ich war an manchrsquo vergessrsquonem Grabrsquo gewesen Verwittert Stein und Kreuz die Kraumlnze alt Die Namen uumlberwachsen kaum zu lessen Der Tag ging sturmbewegt und regenschwer Auf allen Graumlbern fror das Wort Gewesen Wie sturmestot die Saumlrge schlummerten Auf allen Graumlbern taute still Genesen
The day was rainy and stormy I was among many forgotten graves Weatherworn stones and crosses the old wreaths The names overgrown hard to read The day was rainy and stormy On all the graves froze the words Has Been Like the eye of a storm the coffins slumbered On all the graves thawed quietly (the word Healed
Ann Street Charles Ives
Jeffrey Todd baritone
2
ldquoThe Boy Fromrdquo from The Mad Show Mary Rodgers Stephen Sondheim
ldquoThe Flagmaker 1775rdquo from Songs for a New World Jason Robert Brown
Maggie Jones mezzo-soprano
ldquoNo One Elserdquo from Natasha Pierre amp the Great Comet of 1 12 David Malloy
ldquoYour Daddyrsquos Sonrdquo from Ragtime Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens
Jordyn Stokes-James soprano
ldquoI Didnrsquot Plan Itrdquo from Waitress Sara Bareilles
ldquoI Donrsquot Need a Roof rdquo from Big Fish Andrew Lippa
Desiree Borges soprano
ldquoWhat Do I Need with Loverdquo from Thoroughly Modern Millie Jeanine Tesori Dick Scanlan
ldquoThe Confrontationrdquo from Jekyll and Hyde Frank Wildhorn Leslie Bricusse Steve Cuden
ldquorsquoTil I Hear You Singrdquo from Love Never Dies Andrew Lloyd Webber Glenn Slater
Lance Fisher tenor
Welcome to our special guests SUrsquos Sq awkappella recent Third Place winners
of the 2018 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA)
Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal Tournament
Man in the Mirror Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett arr Ryan Donoghue
Jeremiah Copeland soloist
3
Department of Music Theatre and Dance
UPCOMIN EVENTS SU Annual Trombone Day March 6 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 730 pm
Hairspray - The Musical April 6-8 amp 13-15 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival -An Evening of Percussion
April 12 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival with Guest Artist Nani Agbeli
April 13 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
World Drum Experience April 14 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Celebration of Great Composers April 15 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 130 pm amp 330 pm
SU Dance Company Spring Concert April 19-22 2018 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
For a full listing of upcoming events or to join our mailing list please visit
www salisbury eduperformingarts
Thank You for Attending ur Performance
The audience plays an integral part in the success of our program As an involved audience member please take a few minutes to read this friendly reminder on concert etiquette
A Few Helpful Reminders of How to
Be an Involved Audience Member
bull Please arrive early to ensure that you will have a seat
bull Please turn off your cell phone instead of just silencing it so you will not be tempted to text during the performance Untimely cell phone interruptions during a performance disrupt the performers and the other audience members please be mindful of others
bull Please remain in your seat during the performance If you must leave the concert hall please wait until intermission If it is an emergency please try to leave during the applause
bull Please respect the performers by staying seated for the entire performance
bull As an involved audience member it is polite to clap at the entrance of the performers
bull It is polite to save quiet whispering or talking if necessary between songs as opposed to during a performance
Ideas adapted from Concert Etiquette Tips from ENCrsquos Teacher Success Kit
4
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
SU is an Equal Opportunity AA Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given suffcient notice to the University offce or staff sponsoring the event or program
S NGERSrsquo SHOWCASE NATS ED T ON PROGRAM
Dr John Wesley Wright Artistic Director Dr William Folger amp Veronica Tomanek Pianists
The students performing tonight will compete in the MD-DC National Association
of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Student Auditions on Saturday February 24 at the
Community College of Baltimore County Essex Campus
Non posso disperar Giovanni Battista Bononcini
Non posso disperar I cannot despair Sei troppo cara al cor You are far too dear to my heart Il solo sperare The mere hope Daver a gioire Of enjoying you Mrsquoegrave un dolce languire Is for me a sweet suffering Megrave un caro dolor Is for me a dear pain
ldquoWherersquoer You Walkrdquo from Semele George Frideric Handel
Jessica Johnson soprano
Give Me Jesus arr Hall Johnson
My Good Lord Done Been Here arr Hall Johnson
Jeremiah Copeland tenor
ldquoEasy to Loverdquo from Anything Goes Cole Porter
ldquoIrsquom Calmrdquo from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Stephen Sondheim
Joshua Dennis tenor
ldquoWhat Only Love Can Seerdquo from Chaplin Christopher Curtis
ldquoKiller Instinctrdquo from Bring It On The Musical Tom Kitt Lin-Manuel Miranda Amanda Green
Gianna Pesaniello soprano
ldquoProud of Your Boyrdquo from Aladdin Alan Menken
ldquoSibellardquo from A Gentlemenrsquos Guide to Love and Murder Steven Lutvak Robert L Freeman
Adam Beres tenor
ldquoI Am Aldolphordquo from The Drowsy Chaperone Lisa Lambert Greg Morrison
ldquoIt All Fades Awayrdquo from The Bridges of Madison County Jason Robert Brown
Patrick Gover bass-baritone
1
ldquoLove Changes Everythingrdquo from Aspects of Love Andrew Lloyd Webber
ldquoTherersquos a Boat Datrsquos Leavinrsquo Soonrdquo from Porgy and Bess George Gershwin Ira Gershwin
Jeremiah Copeland tenor
ldquoIrsquom Aliverdquo from Next to Normal Tom Kitt Brian Yorkey
ldquoAnthemrdquo from Chess Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulvaeus Tim Rice
Justin Kriger tenor
Ograve vin dissippe la tristesse from Hamlet Ambroise Thomas
Ograve vin dissipe la tristesse Oh wine dissipate the sadness Qui pegravese sur mon coeur That lies heavy upon my heart A moi les regraveves de livresse To me give dreams of intoxication Et le rire moqueur And mocking laughter O liqueur enchanteresse O enchanting liqueur Verse livresse Pour drunkeness Et loubli dans mon coeur And forgetfulness into my heart Douce liqueur Sweet liqueur La vie est sombre Life is somber Les ans sont courts The years are short De nos beaux jours Of our beautiful days Dieu sait le nombre God knows the number Chacun heacutelas porte ici-bas Each person alas carries here Sa lourde chaicircne His heavy chain Cruels devoirs Cruel duties Longs deacutesespoirs Slow despairs De lacircme humaine Of the human soul Loin de nous noirs preacutesages Away from us black omens Ah Ah
Auf dem Kirchhofe Johannes Brahms
Der Tag ging regenschwer und sturmbewegt Ich war an manchrsquo vergessrsquonem Grabrsquo gewesen Verwittert Stein und Kreuz die Kraumlnze alt Die Namen uumlberwachsen kaum zu lessen Der Tag ging sturmbewegt und regenschwer Auf allen Graumlbern fror das Wort Gewesen Wie sturmestot die Saumlrge schlummerten Auf allen Graumlbern taute still Genesen
The day was rainy and stormy I was among many forgotten graves Weatherworn stones and crosses the old wreaths The names overgrown hard to read The day was rainy and stormy On all the graves froze the words Has Been Like the eye of a storm the coffins slumbered On all the graves thawed quietly (the word Healed
Ann Street Charles Ives
Jeffrey Todd baritone
2
ldquoThe Boy Fromrdquo from The Mad Show Mary Rodgers Stephen Sondheim
ldquoThe Flagmaker 1775rdquo from Songs for a New World Jason Robert Brown
Maggie Jones mezzo-soprano
ldquoNo One Elserdquo from Natasha Pierre amp the Great Comet of 1 12 David Malloy
ldquoYour Daddyrsquos Sonrdquo from Ragtime Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens
Jordyn Stokes-James soprano
ldquoI Didnrsquot Plan Itrdquo from Waitress Sara Bareilles
ldquoI Donrsquot Need a Roof rdquo from Big Fish Andrew Lippa
Desiree Borges soprano
ldquoWhat Do I Need with Loverdquo from Thoroughly Modern Millie Jeanine Tesori Dick Scanlan
ldquoThe Confrontationrdquo from Jekyll and Hyde Frank Wildhorn Leslie Bricusse Steve Cuden
ldquorsquoTil I Hear You Singrdquo from Love Never Dies Andrew Lloyd Webber Glenn Slater
Lance Fisher tenor
Welcome to our special guests SUrsquos Sq awkappella recent Third Place winners
of the 2018 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA)
Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal Tournament
Man in the Mirror Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett arr Ryan Donoghue
Jeremiah Copeland soloist
3
Department of Music Theatre and Dance
UPCOMIN EVENTS SU Annual Trombone Day March 6 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 730 pm
Hairspray - The Musical April 6-8 amp 13-15 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival -An Evening of Percussion
April 12 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival with Guest Artist Nani Agbeli
April 13 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
World Drum Experience April 14 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Celebration of Great Composers April 15 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 130 pm amp 330 pm
SU Dance Company Spring Concert April 19-22 2018 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
For a full listing of upcoming events or to join our mailing list please visit
www salisbury eduperformingarts
Thank You for Attending ur Performance
The audience plays an integral part in the success of our program As an involved audience member please take a few minutes to read this friendly reminder on concert etiquette
A Few Helpful Reminders of How to
Be an Involved Audience Member
bull Please arrive early to ensure that you will have a seat
bull Please turn off your cell phone instead of just silencing it so you will not be tempted to text during the performance Untimely cell phone interruptions during a performance disrupt the performers and the other audience members please be mindful of others
bull Please remain in your seat during the performance If you must leave the concert hall please wait until intermission If it is an emergency please try to leave during the applause
bull Please respect the performers by staying seated for the entire performance
bull As an involved audience member it is polite to clap at the entrance of the performers
bull It is polite to save quiet whispering or talking if necessary between songs as opposed to during a performance
Ideas adapted from Concert Etiquette Tips from ENCrsquos Teacher Success Kit
4
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
SU is an Equal Opportunity AA Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given suffcient notice to the University offce or staff sponsoring the event or program
ldquoLove Changes Everythingrdquo from Aspects of Love Andrew Lloyd Webber
ldquoTherersquos a Boat Datrsquos Leavinrsquo Soonrdquo from Porgy and Bess George Gershwin Ira Gershwin
Jeremiah Copeland tenor
ldquoIrsquom Aliverdquo from Next to Normal Tom Kitt Brian Yorkey
ldquoAnthemrdquo from Chess Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulvaeus Tim Rice
Justin Kriger tenor
Ograve vin dissippe la tristesse from Hamlet Ambroise Thomas
Ograve vin dissipe la tristesse Oh wine dissipate the sadness Qui pegravese sur mon coeur That lies heavy upon my heart A moi les regraveves de livresse To me give dreams of intoxication Et le rire moqueur And mocking laughter O liqueur enchanteresse O enchanting liqueur Verse livresse Pour drunkeness Et loubli dans mon coeur And forgetfulness into my heart Douce liqueur Sweet liqueur La vie est sombre Life is somber Les ans sont courts The years are short De nos beaux jours Of our beautiful days Dieu sait le nombre God knows the number Chacun heacutelas porte ici-bas Each person alas carries here Sa lourde chaicircne His heavy chain Cruels devoirs Cruel duties Longs deacutesespoirs Slow despairs De lacircme humaine Of the human soul Loin de nous noirs preacutesages Away from us black omens Ah Ah
Auf dem Kirchhofe Johannes Brahms
Der Tag ging regenschwer und sturmbewegt Ich war an manchrsquo vergessrsquonem Grabrsquo gewesen Verwittert Stein und Kreuz die Kraumlnze alt Die Namen uumlberwachsen kaum zu lessen Der Tag ging sturmbewegt und regenschwer Auf allen Graumlbern fror das Wort Gewesen Wie sturmestot die Saumlrge schlummerten Auf allen Graumlbern taute still Genesen
The day was rainy and stormy I was among many forgotten graves Weatherworn stones and crosses the old wreaths The names overgrown hard to read The day was rainy and stormy On all the graves froze the words Has Been Like the eye of a storm the coffins slumbered On all the graves thawed quietly (the word Healed
Ann Street Charles Ives
Jeffrey Todd baritone
2
ldquoThe Boy Fromrdquo from The Mad Show Mary Rodgers Stephen Sondheim
ldquoThe Flagmaker 1775rdquo from Songs for a New World Jason Robert Brown
Maggie Jones mezzo-soprano
ldquoNo One Elserdquo from Natasha Pierre amp the Great Comet of 1 12 David Malloy
ldquoYour Daddyrsquos Sonrdquo from Ragtime Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens
Jordyn Stokes-James soprano
ldquoI Didnrsquot Plan Itrdquo from Waitress Sara Bareilles
ldquoI Donrsquot Need a Roof rdquo from Big Fish Andrew Lippa
Desiree Borges soprano
ldquoWhat Do I Need with Loverdquo from Thoroughly Modern Millie Jeanine Tesori Dick Scanlan
ldquoThe Confrontationrdquo from Jekyll and Hyde Frank Wildhorn Leslie Bricusse Steve Cuden
ldquorsquoTil I Hear You Singrdquo from Love Never Dies Andrew Lloyd Webber Glenn Slater
Lance Fisher tenor
Welcome to our special guests SUrsquos Sq awkappella recent Third Place winners
of the 2018 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA)
Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal Tournament
Man in the Mirror Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett arr Ryan Donoghue
Jeremiah Copeland soloist
3
Department of Music Theatre and Dance
UPCOMIN EVENTS SU Annual Trombone Day March 6 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 730 pm
Hairspray - The Musical April 6-8 amp 13-15 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival -An Evening of Percussion
April 12 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival with Guest Artist Nani Agbeli
April 13 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
World Drum Experience April 14 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Celebration of Great Composers April 15 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 130 pm amp 330 pm
SU Dance Company Spring Concert April 19-22 2018 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
For a full listing of upcoming events or to join our mailing list please visit
www salisbury eduperformingarts
Thank You for Attending ur Performance
The audience plays an integral part in the success of our program As an involved audience member please take a few minutes to read this friendly reminder on concert etiquette
A Few Helpful Reminders of How to
Be an Involved Audience Member
bull Please arrive early to ensure that you will have a seat
bull Please turn off your cell phone instead of just silencing it so you will not be tempted to text during the performance Untimely cell phone interruptions during a performance disrupt the performers and the other audience members please be mindful of others
bull Please remain in your seat during the performance If you must leave the concert hall please wait until intermission If it is an emergency please try to leave during the applause
bull Please respect the performers by staying seated for the entire performance
bull As an involved audience member it is polite to clap at the entrance of the performers
bull It is polite to save quiet whispering or talking if necessary between songs as opposed to during a performance
Ideas adapted from Concert Etiquette Tips from ENCrsquos Teacher Success Kit
4
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
SU is an Equal Opportunity AA Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given suffcient notice to the University offce or staff sponsoring the event or program
ldquoThe Boy Fromrdquo from The Mad Show Mary Rodgers Stephen Sondheim
ldquoThe Flagmaker 1775rdquo from Songs for a New World Jason Robert Brown
Maggie Jones mezzo-soprano
ldquoNo One Elserdquo from Natasha Pierre amp the Great Comet of 1 12 David Malloy
ldquoYour Daddyrsquos Sonrdquo from Ragtime Stephen Flaherty Lynn Ahrens
Jordyn Stokes-James soprano
ldquoI Didnrsquot Plan Itrdquo from Waitress Sara Bareilles
ldquoI Donrsquot Need a Roof rdquo from Big Fish Andrew Lippa
Desiree Borges soprano
ldquoWhat Do I Need with Loverdquo from Thoroughly Modern Millie Jeanine Tesori Dick Scanlan
ldquoThe Confrontationrdquo from Jekyll and Hyde Frank Wildhorn Leslie Bricusse Steve Cuden
ldquorsquoTil I Hear You Singrdquo from Love Never Dies Andrew Lloyd Webber Glenn Slater
Lance Fisher tenor
Welcome to our special guests SUrsquos Sq awkappella recent Third Place winners
of the 2018 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA)
Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal Tournament
Man in the Mirror Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett arr Ryan Donoghue
Jeremiah Copeland soloist
3
Department of Music Theatre and Dance
UPCOMIN EVENTS SU Annual Trombone Day March 6 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 730 pm
Hairspray - The Musical April 6-8 amp 13-15 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival -An Evening of Percussion
April 12 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival with Guest Artist Nani Agbeli
April 13 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
World Drum Experience April 14 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Celebration of Great Composers April 15 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 130 pm amp 330 pm
SU Dance Company Spring Concert April 19-22 2018 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
For a full listing of upcoming events or to join our mailing list please visit
www salisbury eduperformingarts
Thank You for Attending ur Performance
The audience plays an integral part in the success of our program As an involved audience member please take a few minutes to read this friendly reminder on concert etiquette
A Few Helpful Reminders of How to
Be an Involved Audience Member
bull Please arrive early to ensure that you will have a seat
bull Please turn off your cell phone instead of just silencing it so you will not be tempted to text during the performance Untimely cell phone interruptions during a performance disrupt the performers and the other audience members please be mindful of others
bull Please remain in your seat during the performance If you must leave the concert hall please wait until intermission If it is an emergency please try to leave during the applause
bull Please respect the performers by staying seated for the entire performance
bull As an involved audience member it is polite to clap at the entrance of the performers
bull It is polite to save quiet whispering or talking if necessary between songs as opposed to during a performance
Ideas adapted from Concert Etiquette Tips from ENCrsquos Teacher Success Kit
4
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
SU is an Equal Opportunity AA Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given suffcient notice to the University offce or staff sponsoring the event or program
Department of Music Theatre and Dance
UPCOMIN EVENTS SU Annual Trombone Day March 6 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 730 pm
Hairspray - The Musical April 6-8 amp 13-15 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival -An Evening of Percussion
April 12 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Salisbury Percussion estival with Guest Artist Nani Agbeli
April 13 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
World Drum Experience April 14 bull Fulton Hall Black Box Theatre 730 pm
Celebration of Great Composers April 15 bull Holloway Hall Great Hall 130 pm amp 330 pm
SU Dance Company Spring Concert April 19-22 2018 bull Holloway Hall Auditorium 8 pm amp 2 pm
For a full listing of upcoming events or to join our mailing list please visit
www salisbury eduperformingarts
Thank You for Attending ur Performance
The audience plays an integral part in the success of our program As an involved audience member please take a few minutes to read this friendly reminder on concert etiquette
A Few Helpful Reminders of How to
Be an Involved Audience Member
bull Please arrive early to ensure that you will have a seat
bull Please turn off your cell phone instead of just silencing it so you will not be tempted to text during the performance Untimely cell phone interruptions during a performance disrupt the performers and the other audience members please be mindful of others
bull Please remain in your seat during the performance If you must leave the concert hall please wait until intermission If it is an emergency please try to leave during the applause
bull Please respect the performers by staying seated for the entire performance
bull As an involved audience member it is polite to clap at the entrance of the performers
bull It is polite to save quiet whispering or talking if necessary between songs as opposed to during a performance
Ideas adapted from Concert Etiquette Tips from ENCrsquos Teacher Success Kit
4
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
SU is an Equal Opportunity AA Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given suffcient notice to the University offce or staff sponsoring the event or program
ACKNOWLED EMENTS r Janet udley-Eshbach President
r Karen Olmstead Interim Provost amp Vice President of Academic Affairs
Mrs Martha N Fulton amp the late Charles R Fulton
r Maarten Pereboom Dean Fulton School of Liberal Arts
r William M Folger Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Robert Smith Co-Chair Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Sally Choquette Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
Brooke Church Administrative Assistant II Department of Music Theatre and Dance
If you would like to make a donation to support other performances like this one please make your check payable to the Performing Arts Fund specifying the organization
in the memo line and mail in care of the Salisbury University Foundation Inc at PO Box 2655 Salisbury MD 21802
Please call 410-543-6385 for information regarding upcoming Department of Music Theatre and Dance performances
For more information about our academic program please visit us on the Web at wwwsalisburyedumusicdept
Department of usic Theatre and Dance Fulton School of Liberal Arts Salisbury University 1101 Camden Avenue Salisbury MD 21801 Phone 410-543-6385 Fax 410-548-3002 Email wmfolgersalisburyedu wwwsalisburyedu
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