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Soprano INina Cline ..............................Hanover, PA .............................. Criminal JusticeEmily Hopko ..........................Southington, CT ........................Political ScienceJuliana Morgan .......................Turbotville, PA ........................................ HistoryLinnea Morris .........................Woodbury, CT ........................................... MusicStephanie Rager .....................Bernville, PA ..................................................Art*Amy Richards ......................Clinton, NJ ............................................... French
Soprano II*Bethany Kelley .....................Altoona, PA .............................. Music EducationKatie Rancik ...........................Grampian, PA .................................................ArtKayla Sassaman .....................Selinsgrove, PA .........................Creative WritingLindsey Shaulis ......................York, PA .................................................ReligionSara Taylor .............................Spring Grove, PA .......................Math Education
Alto ILynn Detwiler ........................Ridgway, PA ..............................Creative Writing*Allyson Entz .........................Linden, PA .................................Political ScienceBrittany Freeman ...................Quakertown, PA ........... Business AdministrationDanielle Heaney .....................Lusby, MD ....................................... ArcheologyKim Hess ................................Hughesville, PA .................................Psychology
Alto II*Kourtney Anderson ..............Hughesville, PA .................................PsychologyBrandy Hale ...........................Clearfield, PA .......................................... HistoryMartha Hughes .......................Methuen, MA ..................... International StudiesEmily Kelchner ......................South Williamsport, PA ................. Corp. Comm.Andrea Santiago .....................Tenafly, NJ ........................................Psychology
Tenor IRyan Albertson .......................Northumberland, PA ......................Art Generalist*Ryan Grosso .........................Port Jervis, NY ........................................ PhysicsChase Mack ............................Mechanicsburg, PA ...................Creative WritingAndrew Paulhamus ................Linden, PA .........................................Accounting
Tenor II*Zach Carroll .........................Penn Yan, NY ......................................ChemistryTyler Chamberlain..................Mansfield, PA ......................................MarketingMike Ludwig ..........................Grantville, PA ......................................... BiologyKen Vicencio ..........................Palm Coast, FL ..................................PsychologyTyler Wuerthner .....................Monticello, NY ......................................... Music
BaritoneRobert Rinaldo .......................Paoli, PA ........................................Digital Media*Brian Scott ...........................Ulysses, PA ................................................ MusicDavid Surmick .......................Reading, PA ............................................. PhysicsDavid Wentzel ........................Naples, NY ..................................... Management
BassCorey Fischer .........................Clinton, NJ ................................ Criminal Justice*Jordan Hollander ..................Branchburg, NJ .........................Political ScienceAdam Paulhamus ...................Watsontown, PA .................Psychology/Elem EdAdam Zitta .............................Coopersburg, PA ...............................Psychology
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The Lycoming College Tour Choir Conducted by Dr. Fred Thayer, the Choir has been widely acclaimed as one of the finest college musical groups in the East. Since its inception in 1947 by Walter McIver, the Choir has presented concerts in every state east of the Mississippi River, California, Texas, Louisana, Canada, Puerto Rico and Europe. Foreign tours occur approximately every three years. A tour to Argentina is being planned for May, 2010. The Tour Choir is selected each year by competitive audition from the 105-voice College Choir, which is comprised of students from all academic fields. Forty students are chosen annually to perform in two weekend tours and a ten-day spring break tour. The spring 2010 ten-day tour will begin in York, PA, followed by concerts in North Carolina including Southern Pines, Pinehurst,
Indian Trail, Charlotte, Raleigh, Greenville and Beaufort. In May, the Tour Choir will tour four major cities in Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario, Córdoba and Mendoza. In its six decades of music, the Lycoming College Choir has performed hundreds of concerts including appearances at the National Cathedral, the Washington Shrine, the Crystal Cathedral, Coral Ridge, and New York City’s St. John the Divine and Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. The ensemble has sung with the Gregg Smith Singers, the Chieftains and Barry Manilow. The choir has been featured twice in the Holiday Celebrations at the White House. This spring, the choir is releasing its eighth CD, “O Gracious Light.” The Choir’s repertoire consists of both religious and secular music, ranging from contemporary to traditional. The Choir performs for all musical tastes, from listener to critic.
The Conductor and AccompanistsAs professor of music and director of choral activities at Lycoming College, Fred Thayer conducts three choirs: Lycoming College Choir (105 members), Chamber Choir (28 members), and Tour Choir (40 members). He is the recipient of Lycoming College’s Logan Richmond Professorship. Fred Thayer’s graduate degrees are in composition with
a Doctorate of Musical Arts from Cornell University, studying with Karel Husa and Robert Palmer. This year, as a member of ASCAP, he received his 26th annual ASCAP PLUS award. His compositions include two operas, three works for orchestra, two works for band and more than 75 choral works. Having a long association with the professional ensemble, the Gregg Smith Singers, Fred Thayer served as their associate conductor at the summertime Adirondack Festival of American Music in Saranac Lake, N.Y. for 23 years. The GSS and the Adirondack Chamber Orchestra jointly commissioned him to write ten works since 1982. Richard J. Lakey is currently the director of music at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Williamsport. He is a graduate of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ, where he received a Bachelor of Music Degree in Church Music. While at Westminster,
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he was awarded the Alexander McCurdy Organ Scholarship, and through his music ministry has given numerous organ recitals. Lakey earned a Master of Music Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He has been a part-time instructor of organ and piano at Lycoming, and for the past 21 years has accompanied the Lycoming College Choir. In previous years, the Choir has performed his Te Deum and
several anthems. His Missa Brevis was performed by the Lycoming College Chamber Choir and the Gregg Smith Singers. Paraclete Press and Shawnee Press have published several of his compositions for choir. Lee Saville-Andree is an experienced solo, collaborative and ensemble pianist. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Susquehanna University,
specializing in piano. After graduating in 2007, Lee accepted a vocal/classroom music position in the Loyalsock Township Schools in Williamsport, PA. Last year, Lee conducted his high school choirs in a performance with the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra. This is Lee’s third year as an accompanist for the Lycoming Choirs.
Music Department FellowshipsPerforming a diverse repertoire from vocal jazz to major works, the Chamber Choir is made up of Choral Fellowship recipients. Each member receives an annually renewable $500 tuition remission. By auditioning, students of all majors may qualify for this award.
Lycoming College Choir performing at 2009 Candlelight Service
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ScholarshipsMusic scholarships are available for both music majors and nonmajors. They range from $1000 to $3000 and are renewable each year. Money is awarded on the basis of auditions that are heard by the music faculty.
Lycoming College Lycoming is an independent, coeducational college of 1,400 students enrolled in 34 majors. The College is ranked by U. S. News & World Report as a national liberal arts college. Located in Williamsport, Pa., the college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Lycoming operates on a 4-4-1 academic calendar: four-month fall and spring semesters, an optional May-term as well as a
summer term. The student-faculty ratio is 13:1. Founded in 1812, Lycoming is one of America’s 50 oldest colleges. Lycoming’s main campus is the setting of 22 buildings, including eight residence halls. A 12-acre athletic complex includes the football stadium, soccer, softball and lacrosse fields. Nestled in north-central Pennsylvania’s picturesque mountains and valleys, theWilliamsport area offers abundant natural and recreational resources. Students join the local community in enjoying the beautiful Susquehanna River and the various boating and fishing opportunities that abound. New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh are all within a five-hour drive from Williamsport.
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Intermission
Program selections from the above repertoire
My Spirit Sang All Day Gerald FinziJesus, I Adore Thee Stephen CaraccioloThe Day of the Lord Will Come Daniel PinkhamBogoroditse Devo Arvo PärtBogoroditse Devo Sergei RachmaninoffThe Lake Isle of Innisfree Eleanor DaleyQui tollis peccata mundi Fred ThayerCloudburst Eric WhitacreThe Drinking Gourd arr. Andre Thomas
O the Beautiful Treasures arr. Richard LakeyThe Unknown Region from Carols of Death William SchumanHard Times Come Again No More Stephen Foster/arr. M. KellerThe Country Fair from Philosophical Anecdotes Rick SowashHol’ You Han’ arr. Paul RardinOne Hundred Easy Ways Leonard BernsteinI Hear a Rhapsody arr. Ron DrotosThe Battle of Jericho arr. Moses HoganRequiem Eliza Gilkyson/arr. C.H.J.Ride On, King Jesus arr. Moses Hogan
Music that stirs the heart, Moves the soul, Ignites the spirit.
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Lycoming College Candlelight Service 2009
First Weekend Saturday, January 30 .................. Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church7:00 pm ............................................................................. Plainfield, NJ Sunday, January 31 ............................. St. Bernard of Clairvaux Church 10:30 am ....................................................................... Bridgewater, NJ Sunday, January 31 ........................ Dunmore United Methodist Church 4:00 pm ..............................................................................Dunmore, PA
Second Weekend Friday, February 12 .............................. Immaculate Conception Church 7:00 pm ...............................Port Jervis, NY Saturday, February 13 ........... St. Andrew Evangelical Lutheran Church 7:00 pm ...................................................................... Bristol, CTSunday, February 14 ....................................... St. Rose of Lima Church10:30 am .............................................................................Meriden, CT
Spring Break Friday, February 26 ..........................Messiah United Methodist Church 7:00 pm ..................................................................................... York, PA Saturday, February 27 ......................................................Penick Village TBA.......................................................................... Southern Pines, NC Sunday, February 28 ....................................... Pinehurst Village Chapel9:30 am/11:00 am ............................................................ Pinehurst, NCSunday, February 28 ............................. Faith United Methodist Church 4:00 pm .........................................................................Indian Trail, NC
Monday, March 1 ........................ Providence United Methodist Church7:30 pm ..............................................................................Charlotte, NCTuesday, March 2 .................... Hayes Barton United Methodist Church 7:00 pm ............................................................................... Raleigh, NC Wednesday, March 3 ........... Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church 7:00 pm ........................................................................... Greenville, NCThursday, March 4 .......................Ann Street United Methodist Church 7:00 pm ..............................................................................Beaufort, NCFriday, March 5 .......................................................First Baptist Church7:00pm .............................................................................. Hopewell, VAWednesday, March 10 .................Homecoming Concert, Clarke Chapel8:00 pm ........................................................................Williamsport, PA
The Lycoming College Choir is appreciative of gifts from the following alumni:SoloDr. Constance L. WilsonJohn ’69 and Mom (Shannon)Kenneth W. Barber ’74Keith and Carol BarrowsDr. Angela M. BednarczykCindy L. Bell ’82Robert & Ann BenderDale & Mary BowerPat McGuigan BradburyKevin & Lauren BrobsonRyan and Krystal (Ray) Brooks ’05Camille Burchfield MetzgerDr. Robert and Judith CusterRichard & Pamela Dill Melissa Keybida DonlinDr. & Mrs. Edward L. FoleyNan Neudeck GefrehSandra Lee Gordanier-SmithKaren Suplee Hallowell ’75Matthew M. HarrisGregory P. Hart Jr.Janet Nichols HillMartha Hickerson Kirk ’62Jim MartucciJay & Sue McCormickJason J. Moyer
Tim and Wendy MyersRev. & Mrs. John D. O’NeillTim oliverSusan Schmieg (Pilchard) ’89Shallimar L. Sholley BeshoreDr. H. Lawrence SwartzDr. Ronald N. TietbohlThomas & Marilyn Wolfe ’78
DuetLaurie Lesher-Lockcuff ’80Amy Turner PisanoDoris Heller TeufelJames & Dawn PalmquistEllen and John CallananJohn and Carol Crowe
TrioJerry and Evanda ClineLloyd & Karin (Sives) RolandMarilyn Curtis Peterson ’47-49Constance Diller ’65Susan B. ForesmanLaura MascuchJack and Laura WillardF. Christian RaderKelli (Beitler) WieneckeTom and Cindy DickinsonMary Ann GrahamVirginia A. Haller, MDB. Michael & JoAnne E. Hollick
Mrs. Catherine G. KendrickVirginia E. MedleyMark ohlinger and Daniel PetroWilliam & Rebecca ProbstPaul & Eleanor Robinson ’67Kendra, Kip & owen SeaverLaura LeValley VanVelthovenona Ruth WeimerJudith and John Grimes
QuartetErin Ann DunleavyChristina FaustMolly and Chris FullerStephani CreceliusJoAnn L. Dzink-FoxCasey Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. CampbellPeter M. CodyMaureen Griffith LatranyiDarrell C. Peckham (Doc)Lee ZelewiczMolly BolandHeather L. DudaDr. S. Thomas GrossDonald J. HollerSteve HulslanderMr. & Mrs. Ronald R. KeisterGene and Jane LandonAndrew Lutzkanin IIIHeather Streich NelsonDon and Barbara TurnerLou Ann and Ralph Zeigler
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