Concert 2008-2009
Idaho Washington Concert Chorale
Friday, May 1, 2009 at 7:30 pm,
& Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 6:00 pm,
St. Boniface catholic church, Uniontown, Washington
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Sponsored by Edmund & Beatriz Schweitzer
Water in the
2 “Wade in the water…God’s gonna trouble the water.”
Concer t programs can be arranged in a great variety of ways; each resulting form serving a different function or highlighting a particular theme. As I began to put together the literature for this evening’s program I started
with a particular piece which I thought would be well suited for the Chorale: Mirjam’s Siegesgesang by Schubert. From there I sought to expand upon the theme of “Water” as I searched for other compositions. After considering many selections, a more particular theme of “Baptism” began to emerge. As the pieces began to fall into place, a particular order also began to emerge; a chiasmus. Finally, the program order, as you will hear tonight, was created.
To begin with, the concert is framed by two instrumental pieces played as the choir processes and recesses. The processional Eternal Father, Strong to Save is a Trinitarian Hymn petitioning God to “bind the restless wave.” Long known as “The Navy Hymn,” it has been sung for and by sailors of many nations, marked by the repeating prayer “O hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in peril on the sea.” The recessional Coro is the finale to Handel’s “Water Music”; also written to be performed on water. This time the central idea is not one of concern, but rather joyous festivity as Handel wrote the instrumental suites for a royal party on the Thames for King George I. As the nobility socialized on barges, fifty musicians floated behind providing party music. A far cry from the concert hall indeed!
The concert proper begins and ends with two very different settings of Miriam’s song of victory following the Hebrew exodus in which the Israelites passed through the parted waters of the Red Sea and watched as their pursuing enemies, Pharaoh and his Egyptian army were drowned as the water collapsed upon them. In response to such a miraculous deliverance, Moses and Miriam both led the people in songs of praise. Schubert wrote his setting during his final year of life, 1828. He had intended to orchestrate the work, but died before having the chance. It was modeled after the cantatas by Handel. Fittingly, the concert concludes with the finale from “Israel in Egypt”; Handel’s setting of the same scene which premiered in 1739.
Working our way in, we can see how the second and penultimate sets contrast motet settings with spiritual settings of similar ideas: (1) Psalm 29 and Wade in the Water speak of God presiding over turbulent waters; (2) Sicut Cervus and Deep River highlight the theme of longing and thirsting in connection with a river which satisfies and quenches; and (3) Valiant-for-Truth (from Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress) and Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternal concisely narrate the journey of life from man’s temporal earthly struggle, to his passing through (baptism in) the deep waters of death, unto the eternal glory awaiting him on “the other side.”
On either side of the central set are two settings taken from Bach’s chorale cantata BWV 7 on Luther’s baptism chorale Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam. The first setting is the opening chorus from the cantata for choir, orchestra, and solo violin. Throughout the entirety of the work Bach employs a “wave motif ” of four sixteenth notes followed by an eighth note. The corresponding chorale is a straight forward setting in which the instruments double the voices. In both the chorus and the chorale, Luther poetically and theologically describes and exegetes the scene of Jesus’ baptism in the Jordan by John the Baptist.
At the crux of the program two familiar settings of the hymn Ave Verum, by Byrd and Mozart respectively, surround the antiphon Vidi Aquam. The central antiphon is a chant setting of Ezekiel’s vision of water flowing from the right side of the temple which saved all who came to it (Ezek. 47:1-12). The text of Ave Verum draws on various New Testament passages which speak of the fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy in the crucifixion of Christ, particularly John 19:34 and Revelation 22:1.
In structuring the selections in such a way, it is hoped that the chiastic form will allow the pieces to join forces serving as second witnesses to one another. As such, the presentation of these texts and compositions spanning thousands of years can comment on one another, showing a unity of understanding expressed in a variety of manners from cantata to oratorio, from motet to spiritual, from the Middle East to Europe to America. As you listen to the music, be reminded that most all of the repertoire on tonight’s program was never intended for the concert hall. The pieces were not written to entertain people, but rather to be entertained by people. And so we encourage you so to do. We are grateful that you have chosen to spend your evening with us; we thank you for your support of the Idaho-Washington Concert Chorale; and it is our pleasure and delight to share this great music with you. So dive in with us as we “Wade in the Water.”
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3David Erb, Guest Conductor
David Erb is the newly appointed Fellow
of Music at New Saint Andrews College as well as the Director of Music at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. Prior to his recent move to the Palouse, Dr. Erb served as the Chief Musician at Trinity Church in Kirkland, Washington. He also taught at Providence Classical Christian School in Lynnwood, Washington.A long-time resident of Wisconsin, Dr. Erb received his DMA in Choral Conducting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, his MM in Choral Conducting from Westminster Choir College of Rider University, and his BM in Music Education from the UW-Madison. His primary mentors have been Robert Fountain, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Beverly Taylor. Additionally he has sung under the batons of Paul Salomonovich, Kurt
Masur, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Helmut Rilling.Dr. Erb has taught at Lawrence University, Bucknell University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has also taught all grade levels K-12. In addition to singing and presenting at various state and regional music conferences, Erb’s Women’s Choir at Lawrence University was chosen to sing at the 2001 Wisconsin Music Educators Conference after only its first year in existence. Along with his work in the academy, Dr. Erb has directed various community choirs and community theater productions. He has also served as a church musician for nearly twenty years. Throughout his career he has been sought after as a choral clinician for festivals, clinics, music camps, etc. Most notably, Erb was invited to teach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 75th Anniversary Summer Music Clinic in 2004.
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Wade in the WaterMirjam’s Siegesgesang Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)Karina Brazas, soprano
Rührt die Cymbel, schlagt die Saiten, Sound the cymbals, strike the stringsLaßt den Hall es tragen weit, let the echoes bear it afar,Groß der Herr zu allen Zeiten, The Lord is mighty forever,Heute groß vor aller Zeit. He is greater today, than of yore!Aus Egypten vor dem Volke, Hither out of Egypt Thou dost go before the peopleWie der Hirt den Stab zur Huth, Like a shepherd, armed with his staff,Zogst du her, dein Stab die Wolke Thy staff a pillar of cloudUnd dein Aug’ des Feuers Gluth. And a column of fire Thine eye!Zieh’ ein Hirt, vor deinem Volke, Shepherd, go before Thy people,Stark dein Arm, und dein Aug’ des Feuers Gluth. Strong Thine arm, fiery Thine eye!Und das Meer hört deine Stimme, The sea hears Thy voice,Thut sich auf dem Zug, wird Land. The waves are rolled backward and dry land appears.Scheu des Meeres Ungethüme, Fearful of the monstrous waves,Schau’n durch die krystall’ne Wand, We stare through their crystal walls.Und das Meer hört deine Stimme, But the sea hears Thy voice, andThut sich auf dem Zug, wird Land. The waves part, forming dry land in their midst.Wir vertrauten deiner Stimme, Trusting Thy voice,Traten froh das neue Land. We enter the new land with joy!Doch der Horizont erdunkelt, Then the horizon darkens,Roß und Reiter löst sich los, Horses and riders charge!Hörner lärmen, Eisen funkelt, Horns blare, weapons flash!Es ist Pharao und sein Troß. It is Pharaoh and his army.Herr, von der Gefahr umdunkelt, Lord, o’ershadowed by danger,Hilflos wir, dort Mann und Roß. We stand helpless, horse and rider are upon us.Und die Feinde, mordentglommen, Our enemies loom murderously close,Drängen nach den sichern Pfad; Forging ahead toward the safe path.Jetzt und jetzt, jetzt und jetzt. Closer and closer they come, ever closer.
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Da horch! Welch Säuseln! Wehen, But hark! What rustling, what stirringMurmeln, Dröhnen. In the wind, what rumbling!Horch! Sturm! Hark! A storm!‘S ist der Herr in seinem Grimme, ‘Tis the Lord in his fury.Einstürzt rings der Wasser Thurm. Inward crash the towering waves.Roß und Reiter, Mann und Pferd, Horse and rider, man and mount, areUmsponnen, eingewickelt im Netze der Gefahr. Buffeted, ensnared in danger’s web;Zerbrochen die Speichen ihrer Wagen. The wheels of their chariots are shattered,Todt der Lenker, todt das Gespann! The drivers and horses all dead!Tauchst du auf, Pharao? Will you rise to the surface, Pharaoh?Hinab, Deeper and deeper you go,Hinunter in den Abgrund, Down into the abyss,Schwarz wie deine Brust! Black as your heart.Und das Meer hat nun vollzogen, The sea closes over completely!Lautlos rollen seine Wogen, Soundlessly the waves roll by.Nimmer gibt es, was es barg, Never will it yield its contents–Eine Wüste, Grab zugleich und Sarg. Chaos, coffin and grave in one!Schrecklich hat das Meer vollzogen. Horrible, the final closing of the sea.Lautlos rollen seine Wogen, Soundlessly the waves roll by.Nimmer gibt es, was es barg, Never will it yield its contents–Frevlergrap zugleich und Sarg. An unsanctified grave and coffin in one.a German text byFranz Grillparzer, translation by Donna Hewitt
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Mizmor L’David Yezhekel BraunPsalm 29 (b. 1922)
Mizmor l’David. A psalm of David.Havu ladonai b’nei eilim Give to the Lord, O ye mighty,Havu ladonai kavod va’oz Give to the Lord glory and strength.Havu ladonai k’vod sh’mo Give to the Lord the glory due His Name.Hishtachavu ladonai b’hadrat kodesh Bow to the Lord in the beauty of holiness.Kol adonai al hamayim The voice of the Lord is upon the waters.Eil hakavod hir’im The God of glory thunders.Adonai al mayim rabim The Lord is over the great waters.Kol adonai bako’ach The voice of the Lord is in power.Kol adonai b’hadar The voice of the Lord is in majesty.Kol adonai shover arazim The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars,Vayshaber adonai et arzei hal’vanon And the Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon.Vayarkidem k’mo egel He makes them skip like a calf,L’vanon v’siryon k’mo ven re’emim Lebanon and Sirion like a young ox.Kol adonai chotzev lahavot esh The voice of the Lord cleaves the torches of fire.Kol adonai yachil midbar The voice of the Lord shakes the wildernessYachil adonai midbar kadesh The Lord shakes the wilderness of Kadesh.Kol adonai y’cholel ayalot The voice of the Lord makes the hinds to calve,Vayechesof ye’arot And strips the forestsUv’heichalo kulo omer kavod And in His temple All speak of His glory.Adonai lamabul yashav The Lord sat upon the floodVayeishev adonai melech l’olam The Lord sits king forever.Adonai oz l’amo yiten The Lord will give strength to His peopleAdonai y’varech et amo vashalom. The Lord will bless His people with peace.a Transliteration by Jesse Rodin, Translation by Akiva Fox and Jesse Rodin
Sicut Cervus Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/26-1594)
Chamber Choir
Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum As the deer longs for running water,ita desiderat anima mea ad te Deus. so longs my soul for Thee, Lord.a Transcribed by Rafael Ornes
Valiant-For-Truth Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
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Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam Johann Sebastian Bach BWV 7:1 (1685-1750)
Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam Christ our Lord came to the JordanNach seines Vaters Willen, According to His Father’s will,Von Sankt Johann die Taufe nahm, Was baptized by St. JohnSein Werk und Amt zu erfüllen; To fulfill His work and duty;Da wollt’ er stiften uns ein Bad, There He would institute for us a bathZu waschen uns von Sünden, To wash us from sinsErsäufen auch den bittern Tod And to drown bitter deathDurch sein selbst Blut und Wunden; Through His own Blood and Wounds;Es galt ein neues Leben. It effected a new Life.
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Ave Verum Corpus William Byrd (1543-1623)
Chamber Choir
Ave vérum Córpus, nátum de Maria Virgine: Hail, true Body, born of the Virgin Mary,Vere pássum, Who has truly suffered, immolátum in crúce pro hómine: Was sacrificed on the cross for mortals,Cújus látus perforátum, Whose side was pierced,unda flúxit sánguine: Whence flowed water and blood:Esto nóbis praegustátum Be for us a foretaste (of heaven)in mórtis examine. During our final examining.O Jésu dúlcis, O Jésu pie, O Jésu Fíli Mariae, Oh Jesu sweet, O Jesu pure, O Jesu, Son of Marymiserére méi. Amen. Have mercy upon me. Amen.
Vidi Aquam Gregorian ChantChamber Choir
Vidi áquam egrediéntem de témplo, I saw water flowinga látere déxtro, allelúia: From the right side of the temple, alleluia:et ómnes, ad quos pervénit áqua ísta, And all to whom this water came were saved,sálvi fácti sunt, et dicent, allelúia. And they shall say: alleluia!a The antiphon sung during the Paschal season (from Easter Sunday to Penticost inclusive)
Ave Verum Corpus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Chamber Choir
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Das Aug allein das Wasser sieht Johann Sebastian BachBWV 7:7 (1685-1750)
Das Aug’ allein das Wasser sieht, The eye sees only waterWie Menschen Wasser gießen, As people pour it;Der Glaub’ allein die Kraft versteht Faith alone comprehends the powerDes Blutes Jesu Christi, Of the Blood of Jesus ChristUnd ist für ihn ein’ rothe Fluth And for faith it is a red floodVon Christi Blut gefärbet, Coloured by Christ’s Blood,Die allen Schaden heilet gut Which fully heals all the wrongsVon Adam her geerbet, Inherited from Adam,Auch von uns selbst begangen.
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Wade in the Water arr. Moses Hogan (1957-2003)
Cheryl Blackburn, mezzo soprano
Deep River arr. Robert Fountain (1917-1996)
Nancy Grunewald, mezzo soprano
Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternal arr. Alice Parker (b.1925)
Jill Price Freuden, soprano
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“Sing Ye to the Lord” from Israel in Egypt G. F. Handel (1685-1759)
Karina Brazas, soprano
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ProcessionalEternal Father, Strong to Save John B. Dykes
(1823-1876)
Recessional“Coro” from Water Music G. F. Handel
David Turnbull, trumpetJon Conrad, trumpet Chet Herbst, tromboneDenise Snider, trombone Paul Kleinert, tromboneCarol Padgham Albrecht, oboe Alicia Kippes, oboeTyler Chen, bassoon Richard Kriehn, violinHannah McKee-Kennedy, violin Chelsea Evans, violinKatherine Brown, viola Dan Balaban, celloLewis Jeter, bass Michael Mitchell, timpani
Elena Panchenko, piano
Karina Brazas, Soprano
Karina Brazas, soprano, is in her
final year as a Vocal Performance major at Washington State University, where she studies voice with Dr. Sheila Converse. Her recent roles include Miss Titmouse in scenes from Too Many Sopranos, Barbarina in Le Nozze di Figaro, and the title role in Victor Herbert’s Naughty Marietta. Karina has recently won Young Artist competitions with the Washington Idaho Symphony and the Coeur d’Alene Symphony and greatly enjoyed the opportunity to sing with those orchestras. She also regularly participates in competitions through the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), where she has placed second twice within her regional division. Her best experience was the five months she spent studying abroad in Vienna, Austria, where she studied private voice, German, and art history. In her spare time she enjoys foreign films, cooking, and the television show Arrested Development.
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Laura McMichael has been a mainstay in the Chorale’s alto section since 1989, and for many years she has also served as the group’s house manager, arranging the front door and usher volunteers for every concert. Originally from Sandstone, MN, Laura is the youngest of eight children born to parents of Danish and Norwegian immigrant stock. Her early music activity with her family included playing the button accordion and harmonica, followed by piano lessons starting in the third grade. Laura’s first choir experience was with the chapel choir at Gustavus Adolphus College, where she earned bachelor’s degrees in English and Social Work and also played flute in the college band. After a year of social work studies at the University of Chicago, Laura moved to
Pullman in 1962, when her husband, Kirk (a bass in the Chorale), joined the chemistry faculty at WSU. In addition to raising their children Bob and Anne, Laura’s years in Pullman have brought her renown as a potter. She studied design & pottery at the University of Wisconsin and the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland during Kirk’s post-doc. and was one of the founders of A Fine Line, a fine arts and crafts cooperative in Pullman that operated for 15 years. For many years she was also a share holder and a test baker for Flourgirls Whole Wheat Flour. Laura studies organ with Jill Schneider and is the accompanist for the Trinity Lutheran Church choir in Pullman. As someone who loves to travel, a highlight of Laura’s years in the Chorale was the trip to Austria in 1992. Closer to home, summers find Laura at her float house on Lake Pend Oreille—a popular destination for family and friends. Of her Chorale experience, Laura says that she most enjoys the variety of music, the cross-section of interesting people who are members, and the satisfaction of having practiced well to help produce a beautiful performance. She especially loves the Christmas concert when St Boniface is filled with the sound of the Chorale and audience singing together.
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Elena Panchenko
is oiginally from Ukraine and studied at the Moscow Conservatory where she earned her degree in piano performance, music history and music theory. She served as the Musical Director of the Penn State Opera for four years and performed the debut of two new operas, including Mrs. Satan, an opera about the life of the first woman presidential candidate, Victoria Woodhall. Working extensively as an accompanist and church musician, Elena has performed with groups as varied as a children’s dance group to such well-known musicians as Francis Orval and David Shifrin, clarinetist and Music Director of Chamber Music at Lincoln Center. In addition to Elena’s duties with the chorale, she is also the Music Director at St. James’
Episcopal Church in Pullman. Elena’s family includes her husband, Alex, WSU Math Professor and former Ukrainian rock star (as is Elena); her son Ivan, a student at UW; and their dog, Tasha.
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Open Monday - Friday 9-6, Saturday 9-5, Sunday 12-5
Something for everyone since 1890
Monday-Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 10-5:30
310 N Main Street Moscow Idaho
Support our local & regional artists!
northwestshowcase.com smokeybeargifts.com 208.882.4767
sumptuous soapswww.sumptuoussoaps.com
High quality handcrafted soaps, balms, and cleaning supplies that are healthy and
pleasing to the senses.Mild soothing soaps created with vegetable oils and extra nutrients.
Find us at Lily Bee’s, Moscow Food Co-op, & Dahmen Barn.
Kathleen Tetzlaff980 SW Alcora Drive, Pullman
509.334.1890
Claudia Krone Studio Voice(208) 596-2505Vocal technique utilizing classical & folk repertoire
incorporating mental, physical & spiritual coaching skills
22 Our Business Supporters
Good Luck Tonight, Chorale!
from the crew & managers at the Stadium Way McDonald’s
McDonald’s of Pullman400 NE Stadium WayThe McDonald’s near Dissmore’s
23Our Business Supporters
Threads ‘n ThingsTailoring & Tuxedos
authorized dealer
208.892.8710 for appointmentemail: [email protected]
1034 Cornwall Road, Moscow, ID 83843www.threadsnthings.org
nectar
open monday through saturday 5pm to 11pm serving supper until 10pm
reservations accepted
105 W. 6th St - Moscow, ID 208.882.5914
24 2009-2010 Season, Our 10th Anniversary!
A complete, full scale jewelry store locally owned and operated. Featuring the most comprehensive
selection of engagement, wedding, and anniversary rings. We do repairs, custom made jewelry and appraisals.
Sam Dial, owner
255 E Main, Suite #101, Pullman509.334.DIAL (3425)
www.samdialjewelers.com
Wine Companyof Moscow
The best selection of importedwines & cheese on the Palouse!
113 E Third, Moscow, Idaho 83843 208.882.6502
Tuesday-Friday 12-8pmSaturday 10-6pm
Messiah!The weekend of December 17-20, 2009
St. Boniface Catholic Church a Uniontown
Spring ConcertFriday, April 30, 2010 a 7:30 pm and Sunday, May 2, 2010 a 6:00 pm
St. Boniface Catholic Church a Uniontown
The Old Post Office Wine Cellar & Gallery
Come relax by our fire after the show & enjoy the finest selection of
NW wines in the region and our tapas & full menus.
Large groups are welcomeReservations recommended
509.338.WINE (9463)245 SE Paradise, Pullman, Washington