Concert Program Printing Instructions The title page and special thanks highlighted material (both on page 2 of this word document) should be modified for your specific concert and highlighting removed. The program can be printed in color or grayscale. Colored paper is an easy addition without paying for colored printing. To print, select ‘double sided printing’, ‘flip on short side’, and print pages 2-5 (to exclude page 1, in these instructions). This way, 2 and 3 will be back-to-back and 4 and 5 will be back-to-back. Ultimately, two sheets of paper with double sided printing will be folded in half to make a booklet with eight pages. Page 2 is the outer cover of the booklet. Page 3 is the inside of the outer cover. Page 4 is the outside of the insert. Page 5 is the inside of the insert. The folded booklet page order will be: 1-Front: Cover page with Glee Club logo 2-About the Notre Dame Glee Club 3-2014 Spring Tour Program 4-Traumlicht 5-World Sounds 6-Tenor I 7-Baritone 8-Back: Notre Dame Glee Club 2013-2014 Officers If you have any questions please contact Publicity Manager Joseph Copp (jcopp1@nd.edu) or Tour Manager Andrew Tatis (atatis@nd.edu). Notre Dame Glee Club 2013 – 2014 Officers and Administration President............................................................................................Brian Scully Vice Presidents...........................................Stephen Hannon and Tim Kenny Secretary....................................................................................Michael Shakour Treasurer...............................................................................John Jay Johnstone Business Manager..........................................................................Andrew Tatis Alumni Representative ...................................................................Nick Taylor The Concert Host presents Director...........................................................................................Daniel Stowe For up-to-date information, concert dates, and merchandise sales including our full recordings catalogue, visit http://gleeclub.nd.edu/ The Notre Dame Glee Club Crowley Hall of Music Notre Dame IN 46556-5643 Facebook: Notre Dame Glee Club 2014 Spring Tour Concert Series Daniel Stowe, Conductor Twitter: @NDGleeClub Special Thanks: Concert Site Concert City, State Weekday, March XX, 2014 7:30 p.m. About the Notre Dame Glee Club Founded in 1915, the Notre Dame Glee Club presents a broad repertoire of classical, religious, folk, and barbershop works in several formal campus concerts as well as in dozens of informal performances at University events. In recent years, the Glee Club has performed on tour in over 40 U.S. states and 20 countries. In 2005 the Glee Club toured in Mexico and Central America, and returned to Guatemala in 2009 with the Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra. In the course of regular European tours, most recently in 2011, the Club has performed in Ireland, England, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. The Glee Club has also performed in many other international locations including Israel, with the Jerusalem Symphony, and Hong Kong, with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. The most recent Glee Club recordings include Shake Down the Thunder (1989), Under the Dome (1999), In dulci jubilo (2001), Vive la compagnie (2005), and Beautiful Rain (2007). The newest CD, On the Rocky Road to Dublin was recently released in the Fall of 2012. A native of the Los Angeles area, Daniel Stowe has been a member of the University of Notre Dame faculty since 1993. In addition to directing the Glee Club, he is also conductor of the Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra and the Notre Dame Collegium Musicum. Baritone Joseph Copp Nicolas Garcia Christian Gorski Collin Hubler Caleb Johnson Jay Johnstone Tim Kenney Hunter Kuffel Alex Leslie Kevin McGinn Ryan McMullen Joe Moran William Raseman Joey Schachner Charles Shinaver Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Senior Freshman Senior Senior Freshman Freshman Senior Freshman Freshman Michael Son Junior Ben Swanson Merrick Topping Ryan Wiegand Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Bass Jared Clemmensen John Corr Walker Embrey Brendan Evans Michael Gregory Oliver Hanes Junior Senior Freshman Junior Freshman Sophomore Nicholas King Sophomore Patrick Lyon Jack McKeegan Robert McKenna Michael Moss Freshman Freshman Senior Freshman Anthony Murphy Sophomore Stuart Streit Michael Thompson Sophomore Senior Engineering Electrical Engineering Physics Biology/Premed A.C.M.S. Chemical Engineering Theology/History Finance Philosophy/English Computer Engineering Computer Science Accounting Civil Engineering Biochemistry Computer Science/Math Science PreProfessional/Psychology Music/Theology Finance/A.C.M.S. Political Science Tulsa, OK Tome, NM Mokena Brookfield, WI Loves Park, IL Birmingham, AL South Bend, IN Geneseo, IL Onalaska, WI Rochester, NY Medina, OH Wheaton, IL Barrington, IL Charlotte, NC Carmel, IN Industrial Design Mathematics/Theatre Chemical Engineering Economics/Philosophy Mechanical Engineering Engineering Science-Business/PreProfessional Program of Liberal Studies Science Pre-Professional/Spanish Pre-Professional/History Political Science Mechanical Engineering/Film, Theatre, Television Chemical Engineering/English Music Carson City, NV Collegeville, PA Irving, TX Granger, IN Frienswood, TX Wilmington, DE Yuma, AZ Lincoln, NE Glenview, IL Carmel, IN Austin, TX Granger, Indiana McMinnville Richmond, VA Shoreview, MN Grand Rapids, MI Crystal Lake, IL Tuskegee, AL 2014 Spring Tour Program Tenor I Josh Bathon Samuel Evola Andrew Fritz Daniel Le Bruno Mediate Senior Senior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Histoy/Philosophy English/Spanish Anthropology/Philosophy Business Film, Theatre, Television Joseph Ong Sophomore Chemistry/Chinese Joel Ostdiek Michael Pilger Sophomore Senior Michael Shakour Junior Hunbo Shim Chris Siemann Jamie Towey Josh Bathon Samuel Evola Andrew Fritz Daniel Le Bruno Mediate Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Business Philosophy/Chinese Program of Liberal Studies/Theology Accounting/Chinese Theology Arabic/Chinese Histoy/Philosophy English/Spanish Anthropology/Philosophy Business Film, Theatre, Television Tenor II James Argue Freshman Garrett Blad Junior Jack Brooks Thomas Joseph Dean Patrick Fasano Nick Goldsmith Steve Jakubowski Paul Kearney Erik Klaus David Lopes Zach Osterholz Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior Freshman Junior Freshman Senior Junior History/Political Science Sustainable Policy and Environmental Science Aerospace Engineering Business/Music Physics Business/Music Mathematics/Philosophy History/Art History Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Biology Daniel Pedroza Freshman Finance/Psychology Brian Scully Tony Stedge Nick Taylor Senior Sophomore Senior Psychology/Pre-Medicine Mechanical Engineering Computer Science Greenville, SC Toledo, OH Columbia, MD Beaverton, OR Colorado Springs, CO Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Columbus, NE Vienna, VA South Bend, IN Fullerton, CA Naperville, IL Ave Maria, FL Greenville, SC Toledo, OH Columbia, MD Beaverton, OR Colorado Springs, CO Rochester, MI North Liberty, IN Ada, MI Carmel, IN Monmouth, IL Des Moines, IA Grand Rapids, MI Worcester, MA Marysville, OH São Paulo, Brazil Dubuque, IA Juarez, Mexico / El Paso, Texas Gainesville, GA Puyallup, WA Findlay, OH Down Among the Dead Men arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams Tudor Music Pastime With Good Company attr. Henry VIII (1491—1547) Thomas Weelkes (1576—1623) John Bennett (c. 1575—after 1614) Ay, Me! When as I Looked Lamentations of Jeremiah, Part I Thomas Tallis (1505—1585) The lamentation of Jeremiah, the prophet, begins: Aleph. How lonely she is now, the once-crowded city! Widowed is she who was mistress over nations; the princess among the provinces has been made a toiling slave. Beth. She weeps bitterly in the night, tears on her cheeks; among all her lovers she has none to comfort her; all her friends have dealt treacherously with her, they have become her enemies. Jerusalem, turn to your God. Prayer of the Children Kurt Bestor, arr. Andrea Klouse * * * * * Janeton Frank Martin (1890—1974) Janet wants to get married for a laugh, for a tear. She’s in love with a gallant fusilier for a laugh, for a game. This Morning they got engaged for a laugh, for a kiss. On Sunday they’ll want to be married for a quarrel, for love. Janet wants to get married for a laugh, for a game. Eine lichte Mitternacht (A Clear Midnight) Paul Hindemith (1895—1963) THIS is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless, Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done, Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best. Night, sleep, death and the stars. (Walt Whitman) Traumlicht (Dreamlight) Richard Strauss (1864—1949) A light visited me in a dream; it barely approached, and then took flight. The glance you gave me sank deep within while I slept. O vision of night, the gentle brightness of your glimmer follows me in the wakefulness of day. Come often, O star, in my repose; for you I gladly close my eyes. (Friedrich Rückert) Lux aurumque Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) Light. Warm and heavy as pure gold and the angels sing softly to the new-born babe. (Edward Esch) Franz Biebl (1906-2001) The angel of the Lord appeared to Mary and she conceived by the Holy Spirit. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you, blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Mary said: “Behold, the maidservant of the Lord, let it be done to me according to your word.” And the Word was made flesh, and lived among us. Holy Mary, Mother of God, intercede for us now and in the moment of our death. Amen. Intermission Avenging and Bright (Irish Folk Song) arr. David Mooney She Moved Through the Fair Suo Gan Loch Lomond arr. Glenn E. Finney arr. Lawrence Wiliford arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams * * * * * American Sounds Sweep Clean, Mary Antonio Jobim arr. Michael Thompson ‘14 Go, my sadness, go, and tell her that it's impossible without her. Tell her, by a prayer, to return because I can't suffer any longer. Enough of yearning for her...The truth is that there is no peace without her, there is no beauty, there is only sadness and melancholy which does not leave me. But if she comes back, how beautiful it will be, for there will be fewer fish in the sea than kisses I will give her. arr. Derek Bermel Come and hold my child while I dance Kpanlongo; it’s the dance where you shake your body all around. Ramkali (Indian Raga) arr. Ethan Sperry I am entirely devoted to you my lord. At least heed my plea, my love. I hope to be united with you, my love. Peace of mind is not mine, my love. * * * * * Danny Boy Notre Dame, We Hail Thee Notre Dame, Our Mother Celtic Ballads I Heard You Singing Chega de saudade (Brazil) Kpanlongo (Ghana) Ave Maria (Angelus Domini) This Is Some Lucky Day World Sounds Andy Paley, arr. Greg Volk Harry Rodney Bennett, arr. Jay Giallombardo Spiritual, arr. Uzee Brown, Jr. The Notre Dame Victory March arr. Patrick Quigley ‘00 Rev. Eugene Burke and Daniel Pedtke O’Donnell/Casasanta, arr. Isele John F. Shea and Michael Shea, C.S.C.