Chrysalis Chamber Players – Program

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Concerto for Violin and Oboe in C minor, BWV 1060 Johann Sebastian Bach

Allegro
Adagio
Allegro

Judy Christy-oboe; Jennifer Kozbial Posadas-violin
Chrysalis Chamber Players

Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Allegro maestoso
Andante
Allegro vivace assai

Catherine Lan-piano
Chrysalis Chamber Players
Arranged by Francesco Ruocchio; cadenze by A. Winding and Ferruccio Busoni

 

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Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Johann Sebastian Bach

Ouverture
Rondeau
Sarabande
Bourree I/II
Polonaise (Lentement)-Double
Menuet
Badinerie

Meghan Brachle-flute
Chrysalis Chamber Players

Violin Sonata in G minor “Devil’s Trill” Giuseppe Tartini

Larghetto affettuoso
Allegro moderato
Andante
Allegro assai-Andante-Allegro assai

Jennifer Kozbial Posadas-Violin
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Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 Johann Sebastian Bach

Allegro
Andante
Allegro assai

Mary Elizabeth Bowden-trumpet; Meghan Brachle-flute;
Judy Christy-Oboe; Jennifer Kozbial Posadas-Violin
Chrysalis Chamber Players

Chrysalis Chamber Players – Biography

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Chrysalis Chamber Players

The Chrysalis Chamber Players, now in their fifth season, is a non-profit chamber music ensemble, committed to performing a kaleidoscope of high caliber chamber music. Its core members and founders, musicians local to South Florida, are trumpeter Mary Bowden, flautist Meghan Brachle, and pianist Catherine Lan. They collaborate with a variety of other musicians in innovative and exciting programs around south Florida and across the country. They have featured works in acclaimed performances ranging from Bach’s suites and concerti to the chamber music of living composers such as Jim Stephenson and Eric Ewazen. Chrysalis is the recipient of a Yale Alumni Ventures Grant, enabling the group to reach out to students through residencies in south Florida schools.

Catherine Lan – Pianist/Harpsichordist

Dr. Catherine Lan performs across the US, Canada, Japan, France, Mexico, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand at venues such as Carnegie Hall. Season highlights include debut recitals in United Kingdom, Switzerland and Slovenia.

Appeared as a soloist with Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Sinfonia of the North Shore, British-Columbia Chamber, Braddell Heights Symphony, Frost Symphony, Fifth Avenue Chamber, Vancouver Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, Broward Symphony, and Palm Beach Atlantic Symphony, she also collaborates with Naples Philharmonic, Palm Beach Symphony, Southwest Florida Symphony, and Atlantic Classical Orchestra, and records for Centaur Record label.

An artistic director of Beaux Arts Chamber Music Series and a co-founder of Chrysalis Chamber Players, Dr. Lan received her degrees from University of British-Columbia, Indiana University, and University of Miami, and teaches at Palm Beach Atlantic University and Broward College. www.catherinelan.com

Mary Elizabeth Bowden – Trumpeter

Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner Mary Elizabeth Bowden has been described by Gramophone Magazine as “radiant in new repertoire for trumpet.” Bowden, a Yamaha Performing Artist, released her debut album, “Radiance”, on Summit Records in 2015. She has performed as a soloist with the Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Laredo Philharmonic, Croatian Army Wind Band, Springfield Symphony, San Juan Symphony, and Springfield Symphony.

Bowden is a founding member of Seraph Brass and Chrysalis Chamber Players. A frequent guest artist at the Marlboro Music Festival and currently the Principal Trumpet of the Artosphere Festival Orchestra, Bowden has served as Principal Trumpet of Sarasota Opera Orchestra, Auckland Philharmonia, Daejeon Philharmonic in Korea, and with the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra. She studied at The Curtis Institute of Music and Yale School of Music.

Meghan Brachle – Flautist

A native of Denver, Colorado, Meghan Brachle was awarded a full tuition academic and music scholarship to study at Loyola University New Orleans. She completed additional studies at the University of Miami. As a young musician, Ms. Brachle performed in music festivals in Ireland, Italy, and in Colorado.

Ms. Brachle now resides in Florida and has performed with the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, the New World Symphony, the Boca Sinfonia, Ars Flores Symphony Orchestra, and the Symphony of the Americas. She has performed alongside musicians such as Dame Evelyn Glennie and Anne Murray, and has been featured in solo and chamber music performances in venues around Florida, and with the Luzerne Chambrer Players faculty recital series in New York. Meghan is a co-founder of the Chrysalis Chamber Players.

Jennifer Kozbial Posadas – Violinist

Canadian violinist Jennifer Kozbial Posadas holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory. She has spent summers at the Domaine Forget Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival and School, the Blossom Music Festival, Music Academy of the West and the Tanglewood Music Center, where she served as concertmaster. Currently spending her summers in Santa Fe, New Mexico as a member of the Santa Fe Opera orchestra since Jennifer has been a member of the Naples Philharmonic (FL) since 2007. Jennifer is a founding member of the Ars Nova String Trio and has collaborated with artists such as James Ehnes, Andres Diaz and members of the Cleveland Quartet. Off-stage, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her husband and twin baby girls.

Judy Christy – Oboist

Judy Christy has been principal oboist of the Naples (FL) Philharmonic since 1996. Previously she played with the New World Symphony. Judy has performed as principal oboist of the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Des Moines Metro Opera, the Colorado Music Festival, and the Peter Britt Music Festival. Her solo appearances have included concertos by Vaughan Williams, Strauss, Harbison, Mozart, Bach, and Vivaldi.

Judy earned her bachelor’s degree at Oberlin Conservatory, where she studied with James Caldwell and Alex Klein. She then earned her M.M. degree at Rice University, studying with Robert Atherholt. With her siblings and her husband, Christy performs in the Christy Oboe Quartet,which has released a CD of music by Mozart, Britten, J.C. Bach, and James Stephenson.

Dima Dimitrova – 1st Violinist

An exceptionally versatile musician, Bulgarian violinist Dima Dimitrova has collaborated with artists of many different genres. At 26, Ms. Dimitrova has performed on four continents in major concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, The Metropolitan Museum in New York City, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Royal Albert Hall in London, Beijing Concert Hall as a solo, chamber and orchestral musician.

Completed her studies at the Juilliard School in the studios of Professor Masao Kawasaki and Professor David Chan, Miss Dimitrova has been a part of numerous community outreach projects in Europe, Asia, South and North America. Currently, Miss Dimitrova plays with the New World Symphony under the baton of Michael Tilson Thomas.

Katrina Rozmus – 2nd Violinist

Katrina Rozmus is a Polish American violinist who resides in Southwest Florida. She has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in violin performance mainly under the tutelage of Andres Cardenes, the former concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony. Ms. Rozmus spent six years in Mexico where she was the assistant concertmaster of the Yucatan Symphony (one year) and the principle second of the Sinaloa Symphony Orchestra (five years). Recently Ms. Rozmus led the Saint Augustine music festival chamber orchestra as concertmaster and leader for their 10th anniversary concert. Currently she plays as a contracted per service violinist with the Naples Philharmonic.

Carl Larson – Violist

Carl Larson, violist, hails from Louisville, KY and maintains an active career as a member of symphony, chamber, opera, ballet, and session orchestras in New York, Florida, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Alabama, and the Dominican Republic.

Carl has also toured with San Francisco’s JazzMafia, Deltron 3030, Barry Manilow, and many Nashville artists. Summer engagements include the Endless Mountain, Montreal Jazz, Artosphere, Bard, Interlochen, Aspen, and New Hampshire music festivals. He holds degrees in Mathematics and Viola Performance, and studied at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Carl is also involved with the Miami, Cincinnati, and Nashville chapters of Classical Revolution, a project which seeks to revolutionize the way live classical music is programmed and heard.

Aaron Merritt – Cellist

Praised by the Miami Herald for his “eloquent” and “cathartic” playing, Aaron Merritt performs with Miami’s Nu-Deco Ensemble, the Palm Beach Opera, and the Naples Philharmonic, and has performed with Florida Grand Opera and New World Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas. He has performed across the United States, Austria and the Netherlands and he performs at the Colorado Music Festival in Boulder and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz, California.

With his colleagues in the Sona String Quartet, Mr. Merritt has presented over one hundred educational concerts for underserved schools and communities. He is Adjunct Professor of Cello at New World School of the Arts. Studied at Indiana University (BM) and Rice University (MM). Principal teachers include Lynn Harrell, Emilio Colón and Helga Winold.

Juan Carlos Peña – Double Bassist

Born in Honduras, began musical studies at the Victoriano López School. Holds performance degrees from the Curtis Institute and Rice University, and a conducting degree from the University of Maryland.

Peña was Principal Bass with the Honduras National Symphony, the Orquesta Sinfónica del Valle (Colombia). Co-principal Bass with the Galicia Symphony (Spain). Visiting Assistant Professor of Double Bass at the University of Southern Mississippi (2003-2005).

Juan Carlos has been Principal Bass with the Florida Grand Opera Orchestra since 2008, the Palm Beach Symphony since 2012, and performs regularly in the bass section of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra since 2006.

 

Artstreet drawing winners

Brown County Civic Music Association was represented again this year at Artstreet. Les Heckman and his volunteers did a great job. Art Street attendees were invited to enter a drawing for two tickets to the concert of their choice.

If you see them at a concert this season be sure to say hello and invite them to become members next season.

The following ten people won:

  1. Jane Riha, Green Bay, WI
  2. Maggie Alk, Green Bay, WI
  3. Jonathan Weber, Shawano, WI
  4. John Tillman, Green Bay, WI
  5. Nancy Krei, Marinette, WI
  6. Karina Santiago Macias, Green Bay, WI
  7. Debra Emmel, Suamico, WI
  8. Sandy Polarek, Green Bay, WI
  9. Janice O’Neill-Less, Suamico, WI
  10. Alicia Thornton, Oshkosh, WI

Guiseppe Tartini (1692- 1770)

Guiseppe Tartini (1692- 1770) Guiseppe Tartini (1692- 1770) was among the great composers and violinists of his time.  His music is noted for being refined and expressive, in contrast the virtuosic pieces of his peers. At the Saturday, September 17 Chrysalis Chamber Players concert we hear one of his iconic pieces, “Devil’s Trill”, the violin sonata in G minor.  He shared this reflection with French astronomer Jerome Lalande a few years before his death”

“One night I dreamed I had made a pact with the devil for my soul. Everything went as I desired: my new servant anticipated my every wish. I had the idea of giving him my violin to see if he might play me some pretty tunes, but imagine my astonishment when I heard a sonata so unusual and so beautiful, performed with such mastery and intelligence, on a level I had never before conceived was possible. I was so overcome that I stopped breathing and woke up gasping. Immediately I seized my violin, hoping to recall some shred of what I had just heard; but in vain. The piece I then composed is without a doubt my best, and I still call it “The Devil’s Sonata,” but it falls so far short of the one that stunned me that I would have smashed my violin and given up music forever if I could but have possessed it.”

Boston Brass Quintet – Program

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Boston Brass Quintet
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Green Bay, WI

“And the Nominees Are…”

First Half – “Our Favorites”

Best Symphonic Dance

Danza FantasticaJoaquin Turina, arr. Chris Castellanos

Ritual Fire DanceManuel de Falla, arr. Jose Sibaja

 

Best Cantata

Wachet aufJ.S. Bach, arr. Jose Sibaja

 

Best Golden Age of Brass Bands

Blue Bells of ScotlandArthur Pryor  arr. Sam Pilafian

 

Best Tango

Milonga del Angel – Astor Piazzolla arr. Jose Sibaja

 

Best Opera

Porgy and Bess George Gershwin arr. Jack Gale

My Man’s Gone Now

It Ain’t Necessarily So

 

Best Season

Verano PortenoAstor Piazzolla, arr. Jose Sibaja

 

Second Half – “Your Favorites”

Best Movie Theme

The Green Hornet – Rimsky-Korsakov’s orchestral interlude, “Flight of the Bumblebee”, used for the radio series, was so strongly identified with The Green Hornet that it was retained as the theme for the tv series.

Three Amigos – Elmer Bernstein sets the mood of this western comedy with Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short.

Silverado – This epic score of Americana melodies conjure the high plains and red rivers of the Wild West.

 

Best Ballad

Lullabye – Billy Joel’s daughter, Alexa Ray, inspired this beautiful melody.

I Remember Clifford – Benny Golson’s tribute to one of the most influential jazz trumpet players of the 20th century.

Stardust – “A song about a song of love” is considered one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century.

 

Best Crooner: Las Vegas Style

Sway – Dean Martin – Sung by original Rat Packer Dean Martin in 1954, this song has now been re-recorded by many artists, including Michael Bublé.

Fly Me to the Moon – Frank Sinatra – Recorded with the Count Basie Band, this arrangement became closely associated with NASA’s Apollo space program.

I’ve Gotta Be Me – Sammy Davis, Jr. – Appearing in the first Rat Pack film, Ocean’s Eleven, this song was the title track for his 1968 album, “I’ve Gotta Be Me”.

Best Musical

West Side StoryLeonard Bernstein

Maria – Three notes that launch the main theme are a beautiful creation full of passion and warmth capturing Tony’s feelings of love.

Tonight – The movie version, featuring vocals by Marni Nixon(dubbing Natalie Wood) and Jimmy Bryant (dubbing Richard Beymer), finished at #59 on AFI’s 100 Years…100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.

America – The alternating bars of 6/8 (six eighth-notes in two groups of three) with 3/4 (three quarter-notes) (similar to abulería) is a distinctive characteristic of the song.

 

Best Closer

Malaguena – The Stan Kenton Orchestra re-imagined this classic song as a fiery, big band showpiece.

Bugle Call Rag – Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller popularized this swing-era standard.

Caravan – One of the most popular songs from the vast songbook of Duke Ellington.

Boston Brass Quintet – Biographies

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About Boston Brass

For 30 years, Boston Brass has set out to establish a one-of-a-kind musical experience. From exciting classical arrangements, to burning jazz standards, and the best of the original brass quintet repertoire, Boston Brass treats audiences to a unique brand of entertainment, which captivates all ages. The ensemble’s lively repartee, touched with humor and personality, attempts to bridge the ocean of classical formality to delight audiences in an evening of great music and boisterous fun. The philosophy of Boston Brass is to provide audiences with a wide selection of musical styles in unique arrangements, provided in a friendly and fun atmosphere. Through over 100 performances each year, the members of Boston Brass play to audiences at concerts, educational venues and jazz festivals. In addition to solo performances, Boston Brass regularly performs with orchestras, bands, marching bands, organ, jazz bands and a variety of other ensembles. They have performed in 49 states and 30 countries and have conducted master classes around the world including sessions and residencies at the Eastman School of Music, The Juilliard School, Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, Peabody Conservatory of Music, University of North Texas, Royal Academy of Music in London, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory at the National University of Singapore and Mahidol University in Bangkok. jeffTeachingBoston Brass along with Jupiter Band Instruments are ambassadors for the Give A Note Foundation, giving musical instruments to schools in need. They have been featured educators and performers at the Mid West Band and Orchestra Clinic, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, Music Educators National Conference events, American Bandmaster Association Conference, The American Band College, Western International band Clinic and at the Texas Bandmasters Association Convention. Since 2006, Boston Brass has served as Artist/Educational Ambassadors for XO Professional Brass Instruments. Boston Brass has been featured on The CBS Early Show, National Public Radio’s Performance Today, The Great American Brass Band Festival and has recorded several diverse albums. Their newest recording,Rewired, features new and exciting classical and jazz arrangements. Latin Nights, features a collection of some of the greatest classical and jazz works by Latin composers and performers and features the legendary drummer Steve Gadd, the beautiful voice of Talita Real, percussion and guitar. Other albums include Ya Gotta Try, featuring music from Horace Silver, Chick Corea and Dizzy Gillespie, produced by legendary jazz recording genius Rudy van Gelder and Within Earshot, featuring classical works by Shostakovich, Ginastera, Dvorak, Liszt and others. Boston Brass has two holiday recordings, Christmas Bells are Swingin’, and The Stan Kenton Christmas Carols, featuring the Boston Brass All-Stars Big Band playing the truly phenomenal charts made popular by the Stan Kenton Orchestra. Boston Brass tours a vibrant holiday show each year featuring many of the charts from these two albums, combined with a variety of solo and combo selections and some fun surprises, which has quickly established the show as a perennial audience favorite.

2011 marked the 25th Anniversary of Boston Brass and was celebrated with the “25 Fanfares Project,” wherein 25 fanfares were premiered by composers from all over the country. Boston Brass also premiered a new major commission by noted wind ensemble composer Brian Balmages and new arrangements by the legendary Sam Pilafian. Additionally, Boston Brass was very excited to have the opportunity to collaborate in the 2010/2011 season with the fabulous Imani Winds in a program entitled “Sketches of Spain,” featuring the music of Miles Davis and Gil Evans. In the 2012/2013 season the quintet began touring their “Notes from the Balcony” program with the Enso String Quartet. The program features music based on “Romeo and Juliet”

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Jeff Conner, Trumpet

Jeff ConnorJeff Conner is the only original member of Boston Brass. He founded the group with some fellow Boston musicians while a student at Boston University and has engineered the meteoric rise of this ensemble’s fame in the world of popular chamber music. Jeff received his master’s degree in Music from Boston University and his bachelor’s degree in music from Boston Conservatory. He has presented his Entreprenurial Clinic, “The Portfolio Musician” at The Yale School of Music, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston Conservatory of Music, Belmont School of Music, University of South Carolina, University of Las Vegas, University of Missouri, Syracuse University, Kansas State University, University fo Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas City Conservatory and the Indiana Music Educators Conference. He is co-author of “The Portfolio Musician, Case Studies in Success” with Grammy Nominated Musician John Laverty

Jose Sibaja, Trumpet

Jose Sibaja Jose brings an incredible level of artistry, humor and personality to Boston Brass. A native of Costa Rica, he studied at the New World School of the Arts and at the University of Miami in Gilbert Johnson’s studio. He held positions in the Miami Symphony, the Sinfonieta de Caracas and the Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela and has performed as soloist with the Springfield Symphony, Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela, and Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Costa Rica. Jose is active in South Florida’s Latin music scene and toured the world extensively in Ricky Martin’s band for eight years . He appears in more than 150 commercial recordings with artists such as Celia Cruz, Gloria Estefan, Alejandro Sanz. Jose has performed on Late Night with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Saturday Night Live and the Grammys.

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Chris Castellanos, Horn

Chris NewA lifelong resident of Las Vegas, Chris Castellanos received his formal education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Chris is a former member of the Dallas Brass and the Las Vegas Philharmonic, with whom he has also been a soloist. In addition Chris has shared the stage many times with the Utah Symphony, Miami Ballet, Rodney Marsalis Philidelphia Big Brass, Nevada Chamber Orchestra, Las Vegas Jazz Connection, and the TAD Wind Symphony of Japan.

As a top call freelancer, Chris has played over 1700 performances of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom – The Las Vegas Spectacular” and additional performances with Disney’s “The Lion King” and the musical “Spamalot”. Chris has backed countless headliners on the Las Vegas Strip. Most notably – Frank Sinatra Jr., Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Peter Cetera, Peabo Bryson, Kenny G, Robert Goulet, Olivia Newton-John, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Michel Legrand, Mannheim Steamroller, Yes, Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, Charlotte Church, Ricky Martin at the Latin Grammys and David Foster (“Hit Man” live album and DVD). He has also toured with Andrea Bocelli.

As an educator, Chris has performed and given masterclasses and clinics in every state of the US, as well as 30 countries. These include The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory of Music, The Sibelius Academy in Finland, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory in Singapore, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, The Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, The Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic and the Texas Bandmasters Association, to name but a few.  http://www.chriscastellanos.com/

Domingo Pagliuca, Trombone

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A native of Venezuela, trombonist Domingo Pagliuca has performed as Associate Principal Trombonist of the Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela for thirteen years and also served as a member of the Artistic Committee. Among his teaching positions, he was trombone professor of the Simon Bolivar Music Conservatory, as well as trombone professor of “EL SISTEMA,” the Simon Bolivar Youth Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela’s musical and orchestral program. He has presented master classes in universities and music festivals in the United States, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Thailand, and Hong Kong.

In 2008, Domingo was appointed Principal Trombonist of the Miami Symphony Orchestra from 2008 – 2013. In addition, he is the Principal Trombonist of the Florida Grand Opera Orchestra and Palm Beach Symphony Orchestra. His versatility as a Latin music player has made him one of the most in-demand trombonists in Venezuela and Latin America for recording sessions and musical productions in the commercial business. He has toured throughout the US, Latin America and Europe with the OSV and artists such as Franco De Vita, Juan Luis Guerra & 4:40, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Luis Enrique, Raphael, and Oscar D’Leon.

He was invited to Peru as guest Faculty to the First Music Festival of the REALMUSIC foundation. In 2011 he participated in the Latin Grammy Winner Album “EN PRIMERA FILA” by FRANCO DE VITA, as trombonist, arranger and Brass Post-Producer receving 4 Latin Grammy Winner Certificates as well as receiving another Latin Grammy Certicate for the 2013 Best Rock Album appearence in “SERA” by LA VIDA BOHEME. He was the trombone Professor at Florida International University from 2011 to 2015. In October 2015, will perform as guest soloist at Kansas State University, where he will premier The Beckel Trombone concerto in Kansas State. Currently, he is working on his solo CD among his artistic projects.

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Sam Pilafian, Tuba

Renowned tuba artist Sam Pilafian, B.M. ’72, joined the Frost School of Music faculty at the start of the 2012-2013 academic year. In addition to his private teaching, he is the faculty mentor to the Stamps Brass Quintet. Pilafian was named Distinguished Alumnus of the University of Miami Frost School of Music in 1996 and is perhaps best known as a founding member of the internationally renowned Empire Brass Quintet. Versatile in both classical and jazz realms, Pilafian has recorded and performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Lionel Hampton, and Pink Floyd. As a solo jazz artist, Pilafian has recorded fifteen CDs. He was also a member of the large brass ensemble Summit Brass. He is an arranger, composer and recording producer and is the coauthor of the best selling pedagogy texts “Breathing Gym” and “Brass Gym.” Sam Pilafian was formerly professor of music in the ASU Herberger College School of Music, having previously served for 20 years on the faculties of Boston University and their summer Tanglewood Institute. As a past president and chairman of the board of the International Tuba Euphonium Association, Pilafian now serves on its board of directors.

Chapter Six – Program

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A Chapter 6 Christmas

Saturday, December 10, 2016, 7:30 p.m.
West High School Auditorium

The program may be drawn from the following songs:

12 Days of Christmas – Traditional English Carol, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Carol of the Bells – Leontovych/Wilhousky, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Christmastime is Here – Guaraldi/Mendelson                                          

Frosty the Snowman – Jerome Kern & Nelson/Rollins, soloist:  John Music, arr. by Chapter 6

Got Tell It on the Mountain – Traditional African-American, soloist:  Jarrett Johnson, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing –  Charles Wesley, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – Martin/Blane, arr. by Mark Grizzard

James Bond Meets the Sugar Plum Fairy – Mark Grizzard, arr. by Mark Grizzard

O Come Emmanuel – Traditional English Carol, soloist:  Jarrett Johnson, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Pinball Number Count, Walt Kraemer, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Reverb – Blackwell & Cooley / Chapter 6, soloist:  A.D. Stonecipher, arr. by Mark Grizzard

Rise Up Shepherd –  Traditional English Carol, arr. by Michael Englehart

Sleigh Ride – Anderson/Parish, arr. by Mark Grizzard

The Wizard of Oz in Six Minutes – Arlen/ Harburg, arr. by Mark Grizzard

This Christmas – Donny Hathaway, soloist:  Jarrett Johnson,  arr. by Mark Grizzard

White Christmas – Irving Berlin

Chapter Six – Biography

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Chapter 6 is a professional, a-cappella ensemble, with a resume of over 1,100 performances across the United States, Canada, and Hong Kong.  Comprised of six, male vocalists and one arranger, Chapter 6 is the only vocal ensemble to have won both The International Competition of Collegiate A-Cappella (2001) and The National Harmony Sweepstakes (2004).

Notable appearances include The National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center (2006), and FOX Television’s American Idol: Season 7, in conjunction with band mate and finalist, Luke Menard (2008). Their commercial contributions include jingles for UniSource Worldwide and 1000+ Stain Remover. They were awarded “Entertainer of the Year” by APCA college audiences (2005) and “Favorite Jazz Group” by the A-cappella Community Awards (2007). More recently, they’re latest album, “Color by Number,” received the Contemporary A-cappella Recording Award for “Best Jazz Album of the Year” (2012).

Though consistently upfront about their ecumenical faith in Jesus Christ, the members of Chapter 6 produce an eclectic, family-friendly show for mostly secular audiences. Their music consists of a blend of pop/jazz harmonies with tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Intimate performances feature a diverse repertoire of American popular music, ranging from Gershwin to Stevie Wonder, plus original songs ranging from comical to personal. Finally, clever medleys entertain music lovers of all ages, including their six-minute version of “The Wizard of Oz,” which earned a Contemporary A-Cappella Recording Award (2005).

Prior to winning their first competition in 2000, Chapter 6 emerged from the choral department of Millikin University in Decatur, IL as an independent, student club. Upon the graduation of several members in 2001, the group took a leap of faith as they entered the professional market in January 2002. A decade later, Chapter 6 has generated over $4 Million in sales, while distributing over 40,000 self-produced albums. They continue to receive awards for their technique, performance, and original arrangements.

Today, Chapter 6 continues to perform, though only for a limited number of exclusive clients each year, including The Symphonic Consortium, featuring Maestro, Jack Everly.  As of April 2011, marking 10 years since their first national award, the band moved to part-time status in order to accommodate exciting opportunities for its individual members. Those opportunities include a wide range of services in the music industry, including commercial song writing, sacred music production, choral conducting, band management, theater management, and collaborations with other bands.

Chapter 6 is: Chuck Bosworth, Mark Grizzard, Jarrett Johnson, Luke Menard, John Musick, Nathan Pufall, and A.D. Stonecipher.

3-Concert Mini Series

Brown County Civic Music is pleased to offer a special ticket price when you purchase tickets to the three remaining concerts in our 2016-17 season! This is quite a deal. Individually purchased, the total ticket cost is $88 and you can get all three for $62. Student prices remain the same: $11 each concert, $27 for the series. Buy tickets online here.