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Reception at Titletown Brewing Company following the concert…
Meet and greet the performers and your concert-going friends after the Burning River Brass Saturday, December 17 at the Titletown Brewing Company and nibble on complimentary snacks. A big thanks to the Titletown Brewing Company for supplying the space and the snacks.
Location: Titletown Brewing Company, 200 Dousman St, Green Bay, WI
December e-Notes — A Holiday Treat!
Sure to make your spirits merry and bright, BURNING RIVER BRASS will present an evening of holiday music on Saturday, Dec. 17th. A Civic Music favorite, the 12 member ensemble returns with a crowd-pleasing lineup of traditional carols, “Burning River Nutcracker”, and songs of the season.
Burning River Brass, based in Cleveland, Ohio, started when a group of friends, who just happened to be outstanding musicians, wanted to play together on a consistent basis. Within two years of its debut performance in 1996, the group was touring nationally.
In 1999 Burning River Brass recorded its first CD–Of Knights and Castles. Met with great critical acclaim, it was followed by Russian Carnival in 2000 and Romanza Espana – Spanish Masterworks for Brass in 2004. During the 2005 holiday season, Burning River Brass released its long requested Christmas CD – Christmas Around the World, followed by the 2008 release of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. CDs will be sold at the concert.
Burning River Brass has been heard on NPR’s Performance Today and Sunday Baroque as well as radio stations throughout the United States and abroad.
Burning River Brass:
Dec. 17, 2011–7:30 pm—Ralph Holter Auditorium, Green Bay West High School
General admission seating—doors open at 7:00
Tickets available online or in the lobby: $25 adults, $10 students
Reception at Titletown Brewing Company following the concert…
Meet and greet the performers and your concert-going friends. Complimentary snacks.
Need a gift for the music lover on your list? How about tickets for…
Burning River Brass, Dec. 17th A gift of holiday cheer. $25
Jitro, Czech Girl Choir, March 3rd A gift of youthful excellence. $25
Milwaukee Symphony Orchesta, May 19th A gift of Wisconsin’s finest. $35
Or the best deal of all, a 3-Concert mini-series for only $65.00
Student prices: $10 each concert, $25 for the series
For more information, call Civic Music at 338-1801.
May the songs of the season bring joy to your holidays
And may the strains of “peace on earth, goodwill toward all” be heard around the world.
Free Concert?
The final concert of the season, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, on Sat., May 19th, is a free bonus concert for new members joining the 2012-13 season. Watch for details in the next issue of E-Notes!
Address Change?
If your address has changed in the past year, please notify the Civic Music office by e-mail at bccivicmusic@gmail.com or calling 920-338-1801. Brochures for next season’s concert series will be mailed in late April. They will not be forwarded.
Biography – JITRO “The Daybreak”
Girls Choir from the Czech Republic
Program | Season Listing | Biography
JITRO, meaning “Daybreak” in Czech, is more than just a concert choir from Hradec Kralove, a town in the Czech Republic. It is an organization of 500 children in seven preparatory ensembles, of which only the best 25 or 30 qualify to tour. For 35 years they have been admired all over the world for their tonal brilliance, superb intonation, distinctive rich blend of sound and energetic vitality. Jitro is today seen as one of the best children’s choirs anywhere in the world. Many golden awards have been bestowed on the choir by international juries. The list can begin with the prestigious European contests in Llangollen (1988), Nantes (1989), Lecco (1990) and Neerpelt (1996) and finish with the recent World competitions in Olomouc (2003) and Xiamen (2006).
America’s love of Jitro was re-born when the choir was invited to sing at the National Convention of the American Choral Directors Association in San Antonio, Texas in 1993. Standing ovations were given by thousands of professional American conductors in the auditorium. An official response from Dr. J. B. Haberlen, ACDA President, “Our ACDA members will long remember your concerts, as they were a major highlight of the 1993 convention.” The excitement in this select audience of choral conductors and their sustained applause attest to this fact. Professor Doreen Rao of Toronto University commented, “Are you aware that you have just changed forever the character and style of all American choral singing?”
Jitro Choir makes over 100 appearances annually and has sung with other renowned choruses, including the American Boys’ Choir. Jitro has performed with the Bavarian Symphonic Orchestra, the Milano Symphonic Orchestra and Pardubice Philharmonic. They have performed in prestigious concert halls in Prague, Barcelona, Hale, Bern, Basle, Dortmund, Avignon, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Austin, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore, Atlanta, Nashville, Indianapolis, Madison, Chicago, Penn State University, New York City, Huston, San Antonio, Dallas, Corpus Christi, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Xiamen, and many more.
The Jitro Choir’s classical discography includes 20 solo Jitro discs. They have recorded with various companies like BMA, Classico, and Amabile. The recent discography of the choir contains a special edition of CDs devoted to famous composers associated somehow with the choir, Bohuslav Martinu, Otmar Macha, Petr Eben, Ilja Hurník.
In the year 2003 Jitro achieved the absolute victory, competing with one hundred seventy-one choruses from all over the world, at the international Songs Festival in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Jitro participated in six categories and was granted six golden medals (scoring one hundred points twice). The international commitment of the choir during that year included tours to USA, Switzerland (two tours), Germany (four tours), France (four tours), Poland and Austria. A very similar scenario has been repeated each year up to now. Since 1984 the choir Jitro always only won at international competitions, total 17 times (!!!), what attests to the continuing excellence by Jitro.
The choir took part in the Fourth World Choir Games 2006 in Xiamen, China in July 2006 and competed with four hundred choirs from all over the world. They received three gold medals and one silver medal, which attests to the continuing excellence by Jitro.
Jitro choir permanently verifies its distinction by competing with other choirs. In July 2009 the choir achieved absolute victory in the BM competition in Pardubice, Czech Republic, having won in all categories they applied to and in the finale the choir was awarded the Grand Prix by unanimous verdict of all jury members.
The recent overseas tours were Japan 2007, USA 2008 (US tours already No. 10 and 11 in the row, the last one having been accepted really very well – see critics attached). The last overseas tour took place in Japan 2010, where the choir celebrated also the new CD “The Eternal Rainbow” recorded in Tokyo and finalized in Czech Republic. Jitro performed there 10 big concerts in large concert halls where the audience was several times over 1000 people. The choir was accepted in Japan very warmly. Mr. Ando, professor of music at Yokohama University said after the concert:
“Three years ago I considered that Jitro was the best choir all over the world, but you have technically even improved since that time. Some songs, e.g. Hillbillies (Jan Vicar) would not be mastered by any other choir worldwide.”
Artistic director and conductor Professor Jiri Skopal, Ph.D. is associated with the Czech Girls’ Choir (Jitro) since 1977. In 1982, he also formed a boys’ choir. Professor Skopal has been a teacher, professor and the head of the Department of Music at University of Hradec Kralove. He has also published essays and choir education textbooks. Professor Skopal is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. He was the very first person to be awarded the prestigious prize “Primus Inter Pares” by the City of Hradec Kralove for his outstanding contributions to the regional culture. Professor Skopal works with accompanist Michael Chrobak on many artistic activities for the choir, including the development of their repertoire.
Program – JITRO “The Daybreak”
Girls Choir from the Czech Republic
Program | Season Listing | Biography
Dr. Jiri Skopal, Conductor
Michal Chrobak, Pianist
Program
March 3, 2012; 7:30pm, Ralph Hoelter Auditorium
Ascendit Deus – Jacobus Gallus (1550-1591)
Favete linquis singuli – Jan Campanus Vodnanský (1572-1622)
Kyrie eleison – Henk Badings (1907-1989)
A Ceremony of Carols – Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Procession
Wolcum Yole!
There is no rose
Balulalou
As dew in Aprille
This little Babe
Deo Gratias
Recession
Moravské dvojzpěvy (Moravian Duets ) – Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904)
The Shlighted Heart
Parting without Sorrow
The Pledge of Love
Forsaken
The Modest Maid
The Ring
Largo (from “The New World Symphony”) – Antonin Dvorak (arr. Evzen Zamecnik)
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor – Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
INTERMISSION
Proc bychom se netesili (from the Opera, “The Bartered Bride”) – Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884)
Tovacovsky hate (Tovacov fascine roads) (arr. Milan Uherek)
Na tom bosileckym mostku (On the Bosilec Foot-bridge) (arr. Frantisek Picha)
Moravske lidove pisne (Moravian folk songs) – Otmar Macha (1922-2006)
Maryjanek (Marjoram)
Helekacka (Whooping)
Lastuvenka (Little chimney swallow)
Oh, Mountain, Oh! – Otmar Macha
Folk Song Selections – Otakar Jeremias (1892-1962)
Dance, Dance – Miroslav Raichl (1930-1998)
Gorale – Jan Vicar (1949)
February E-Notes…
Brown County Civic Music presents Jitro
Meaning “Daybreak” in Czech, Jitro is more than just a girls’ choir from Hradec Kralove, a town in the Czech Republic. It is an organization of 500 children in seven preparatory ensembles, of which only the best 25 to 30 qualify to tour. For 35 years they have been admired around the world for their tonal brilliance, superb intonation, distinctive rich blend of sound and energetic vitality. Considered one of the best children’s choirs in the world, Jitro will perform as part of the Brown County Civic Music series. During their stay in Green Bay, the Czech girls, ages 14-19, will be guests of members of the Green Bay Girl Choir and their families.
March 3rd—7:30 pm; doors open at 7:00 (open seating)
Ralph Holter Auditorium in Green Bay West High School
Tickets: $25, adults; $10 students
Reception for concertgoers at Titletown Brewing Company following concert
bccivicmusic@gmail.com or 920-338-1801 for more information
See also:
The complete biography of Jitro
The program to be performed
The season listing
Since 1984 the choir has won 17 international competitions. In 2003 Jitro achieved the absolute victory, competing with 171 choruses from all over the world, at the international Songs Festival in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Jitro participated in six categories and won six gold medals.
The most recent USA tour, in 2008, included the Overture Center in Madison, WI. Their last overseas tour took place in Japan 2010, where the choir celebrated their new CD, “The Eternal Rainbow”, recorded in Tokyo and finalized in Czech Republic. Jitro CDs will be sold at the Civic Music concert.
Artistic director and conductor Professor Jiri Skopal, Ph.D. has been associated with the Czech Girls’ Choir since 1977. In 1982, he also formed a boys’ choir. A teacher, professor and the head of the Department of Music at University of Hradec Kralove, Prof. Skopal has published essays and choir education textbooks and is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. Professor Skopal works with accompanist Michael Chrobak.
E-Notes Extra…
It was a grand night for singing! Indeed, it was a night of pure, clear, disciplined, musical perfection! Jitro, the Czech Girl Choir that performed Saturday night, lived up to its reputation as the premier youth choir in the world. The audience expressed enormous pleasure and appreciation with extended applause and cheers. Jitro responded with three encores. Accolades poured out in abundance as Civic Music members and guests filed out of the auditorium. We welcome your comments!
Found:
A cell phone was found in the auditorium Saturday night. If you are the sad owner, please call the Civic Music office at 920-338-1801.