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The Hudson Valley Chorale
Our Beginning
Summer 2005
The Choral’s genesis came in the summer of 2005 when Dr. Herbert Gardner, Artistic Director of The Rockland
String Ensemble, invited Constance Chase to prepare an ad hoc chorus to perform Mozart’s Te Deum with the
orchestra in its summer festival performance. The call for singers went out and a rewarding experience and fine
performance resulted. The singers expressed strong interest in becoming a permanent new chorus, but it was
not yet to be. The group reunited, larger and stronger than before, in the summer of 2007 when they again
performed as The Ensemble Singers with the Rockland String Ensemble, once again prepared by Constance
Chase and performing under the direction of Dr. Herbert Gardner. This time the momentum was right: a
steering committee was formed, the group incorporated and the Hudson Valley Chorale was born. Dedicated to
the advancement of choral music through a program of biannual concerts, the group intended to focus its
repertoire on works that showcase the choral art.
Our Concert Spaces
January 2008 St. Francis of Assisi Church
128 Parrot Road West Nyack, NY
June 2008 First Reformed Church
South Broadway & Burd Street Nyack, NY
January 2009 Nauraushaun Presbyterian Church
51 Sickletown Road Pearl River, NY
June 2009 – Present Dominican Convent
175 Route 340 Sparkill, NY
Our Directors
Constance Chase September 2007 – June 2008
Dr. Jason Thoms September 2008 – June 2011
Dr. Jason C. Tramm September 2011 - Present
This is Dr. Jason C. Tramm’s second season with the Hudson Valley Chorale. Featured in Symphony Magazine’s 2012 Issue of Emerging Artists and hailed as a conductor to watch, Dr. Tramm is recognized as one of the most dynamic young conductors on the podium today. Maestro Tramm was recently appointed as the Artistic Director/Principal Conductor of the Mid Atlantic Opera, where he will conduct their inaugural performance in
September of 2013. From 2008-2012 he served as Artistic Director of the New Jersey State Opera, succeeding his mentor, Alfredo Silipigni. Maestro Tramm’s high definition broadcast of Verdi’s Requiem (2010) garnered a regional Emmy Award nomination. Dr. Tramm also serves as the Director of Choral Activities at Seton Hall University and is the Director of Music in Residence of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association in the summer months. Here, he leads choral, orchestral, and oratorio performances in the 6500 seat historic Great Auditorium. Maestro Tramm has conducted on two National Public Radio broadcasts with organ virtuoso, Gordon Turk and large orchestra. He is also actively sought as a clinician and regularly presents lectures. In 2003, he joined the ranks of Metropolitan Opera Stars Renee Fleming and Stephanie Blythe in being honored with the Rising Star Award from the SUNY Potsdam Alumni Association. A frequent guest conductor, Maestro Tramm has led operatic and symphonic performances in Italy, Romania and Albania. Upcoming guest conducting engagements include; the Szeged Symphony (Hungary), Annapolis Chamber Choir and orchestra, Ocean Grove Choir Festival, and the Summer Stars Festival Orchestra (Ocean Grove).
Our Accompanists
Vaughan Mauren September 2010 – June 2011
Jessica Arnold September 2011 – June 2012
Melissa Martiros September 2012 – June 2013
Michael S. Wittenburg September 2013 – Present
The HVC warmly welcomes Michael S. Wittenburg as their new
accompanist. Hailed as a “real virtuoso” by the late Ruth Laredo, pianist and conductor
Michael Shane Wittenburg made his professional opera conducting debut with Amore
Opera's recent production of Faust and has served with multiple opera companies including
Nashville, Orlando and Sarasota. As an Assistant Professor of Music at Lee University, he
was Music Director of both the Chamber Orchestra and Opera Theatre. He has made solo
appearances as pianist with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, The Chattanooga
Symphony and Opera, the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Eastman Wind Ensemble,
and the Ocala (FL) Symphony as both pianist and conductor, and he has appeared in
collaborative recital with such artists as Metropolitan Opera soprano Stella Zambalis and
concert violinist Livia Sohn.
Michael has an extensive background as a piano soloist, both as a recitalist and with
orchestras and comes to us with over 17 years continuous experience. In addition to his
talents as a pianist, he also has over 14 years as a professional violinist. He holds a BM and
MM in Piano Performance from Eastman School of Music, Rochester and a MM in Orchestral
Conducting, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.
Prior Concerts
Premiere Season
January 20, 2008 – Hail, Glorious Spirits!
June 6, 2008 – An American Season
Hail Glorious Spirits, Heirs of Light – Christopher Tye (1500 – 1573) If Ye Love Me – Thomas Tallis (1505 – 1585) Hallelujah, Amen (Judas Maccabeus) – G. F. Handel (1685 – 1759) Ave Verum Corpus – W. A. Mozart (1756 – 1791) The Old Hundredth Psalm – arr. R. V. Williams (1872 – 1958) Kiddush – Kurt Weill (1900 – 1950) My Shepherd Will Supply My Need – arr. Virgil Thompson (1896 – 1987) Steal Away – arr. Paul von Hippel Ride the Chariot – arr. W.H. Smith Ain’-A That Good News! – William L. Dawson (1899 – 1990) Precious Lord, Take My Hand – arr. Roy Ringwald (1910 – 1995) Salmo 150 – Ernani Aguiar (b 1950) The Word Was God – Rosephanye Powell
Seasons of Time - Samuel Adler Song of Peace -Vincent Persichetti Frostiana: Seven Country Songs -Randall Thompson The Road Not Taken The Pasture Come In The Telephone A Girl’s Garden Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Choose Something Like A Star Three Songs of American Victoriana -arr. Hubert Bird
Grandfather’s Clock Home, Sweet Home There is a Tavern in the Town
Season Two
January 18, 2009 – “The Heavens are Telling”
June 6, 2009 – Music from the Sublime to the Ridiculous
The Heavens are Telling from Creation - Franz J. Haydn (1732 – 1809) Sanctus from Requiem - Gabriel Faure (1845 – 1924) Lacrimosa from Requiem - W. A. Mozart (1756 – 1791) How Lovely is thy Dwelling Place - Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) Laudate Dominum (Solemn Vespers) - W.A. Mozart (1756 – 17981) How Lovely is thy Dwelling Place - Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) Four Selections from Elijah - Felix Mendelessohn (1809 – 1847) The Last Words of David - Randall Thompson (1899 – 1984) Ubi Caritas - Maurice Durufle (1902 – 1986) Cantique de Jean Racine - Gabriel Faure (1845 – 1924) Salvation is Created - Peter Tschesnokoff (1877 – 1944) Alleluia - Randall Thompson (1899 – 1984)
Part I Sublime Dido’s Lament and Final Chorus - Henry Purcell (1639 – 1695) Chorus of Hebrew Slaves -Giuseppi Verdi ( 1813 – 1901) Bridal Chorus - Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883) Barcarolle -Jacques Offenbach (1819 – 1880)
Part II Nessun Dorma -Giacomo Puccini (1858 – 1924) O Du, Mein Holder Abendstern - Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883) Non Mi Dir -W.A. Mozart (1756 – 1791) Madamina -W.A. Mozart (1756 – 1791)
Part III Ridiculous The Art of the Ground Round -P.D.Q. Bach (1706 – 1742) Loving is as Easy Please, Kind Sir
Jane, My Jane Who, Oh Who Golly, Golly, Oh Nellie is a Nice Girl
Due North -Stephen Chatman (1792-1868) Duetto Buffo di due Gatti -Giochino Rossini (1792 – 1868)
Season Three
January, 2010 – Sing We and Chant It
June 12, 2010 An American Celebration
Classical Americana / Religious Anthems
The Star Spangled Banner – Smith / Key Shall we Gather at the River – Lowry / arr. Carter Homeland – Holst/Spring-Rice/arr. Stroope Alleluia – Randall Thompson
Songs of Peace Anthem of Peace – arr. Mack Wilberg Song of Peace – Vincent Persichetti Let There be Peace on Earth – Miller/Jackson/arr. Ades
Irving Berlin’s America Irving Berlin: A Century of Song – Berlin/arr Huff
Patriotic Songs Eternal Father, Strong to Save – Whiting / Dykes Keep the Home Fires Burning – Poorman/Poorman Salute to the Armed Forces – Arr. Camp Kirkland Battle Hymn of the Republic – Howe/Steefe/arr Wilhousky
Wake Every Breath – William Billings When Jesus Wept – William Billings Sicut Cervus – Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina O Magnum Mysterium – Tomas Luis de Victoria Locus Iste – Anton Bruckner Ave Maria – Franz Biebl Sing We and Chant It – Thomas Morley Requium, Opus 9 – Maurice Durafle
– Introit – Domine Jesu Christe – Sanctus & Benedictus – Pie Jesu – Agnus Dei – Lux Aeterna – Libera Me – In Paradisum
Season Four
January, 2011 – All Things Bright & Beautiful
June 11, 2011 - An American Quilt…Berlin, Foster and Porter
Part I Honor Guard & Color Guard Presentation Star Spangled Banner – John C. Smith God Bless America – Irving Berlin
Part II American Composer Medley Irving Berlin Medley – Irving Berlin Cole Porter Medley – Cole Porter
Part III Solo Selections Part IV
A Stephen Foster Medley – Stephen Foster
Part I Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened -GeorgeF. Handel Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo -Franz J. Haydn
Part II Haec et Dicta - J. Gallus Pilgrim’s Hymn - S. Paulus Shall We Gather at the River - J. Carter Freedom is Coming - Traditional South African
Part III Gloria - Antonio Vivaldi Ave Verum Corpus -W. A. Mozart Kyrie Mass in G - Franz Schubert Cantique de Jean Racine -Gabriel Faure Hallelujah Chorus -George F. Handel
Part IV Every Time I feel the Spirit -William Dawson All Things Bright and Beautiful - John Rutter For the Beauty of the Earth - John Rutter Majesty & Glory - Tom Fettke
Season Five
January 15, 2012 – Music for a Sunday Afternoon – Verdi to
Bernstein
May 19, 2012 – I Hear America Singing
Favorite Opera Choruses Brindisi -Giuseppi Verdi Nessun Dorma -Giacomo Puccini La Vergine degli Angeli
Solos Ain’t it a Pretty Night - Carlyle Floyd
Gilbert & Sullivan Three Little Maids from the Mikado HMS Pinafore : A Choral Salute
Broadway Selections Send in the Clowns - Stephen Sondheim Without a Song -Vincent Youmans West Side Story Medley -Leonard Bernstein Make our Garden Grow -Leonard Bernstein
Color Guard Presentation Star Spangled Banner
Celebration of American Composers I Hear America Singing - Andre Thomas David’s Lamentation - William Billings Zion’s Wall - Aaron Copland At the River - Aaron Copland Sure on this Shining Night - Samuel Barber Chords of Love - Gwyneth Walker The Promise of Living - Aaron Copland
Patriotic Pieces Testament of Freedom - Randall Thompson You’re a Grand Old Flag - George M. Cohen Salute to the Armed Forces - Arr. Camp Kirkland God Bless America - Irving Berlin
Season Six
January 13, 2013 – Frost, Winter Winds, Dreams and
Revolution
May 18, 2013 – Made in America
Part I Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Winds - John Rutter Three Madrigals - Emma Lou Dermier Frostiana: Seven Country Songs -Randall Thompson The Road Not Taken
The Pasture Come In The Telephone A Girl’s Garden Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening Choose Something Like a Star
Part II Les Miserables Medley
Part 1 – Choral Americana “Simple Gifts” adapted by Aaron Copland/arr. David Brunner “I Am His Child” - Moses Hogan “Ride the Chariot” Traditional Spiritual -arr. Moses Hogan
Part II – Great Songs From the Stage “There’s No Business Like Show Business”
from Annie Get Your Gun - Irving Berlin “Summertime” from Porgy & Bess - George Gershwin Three songs from West Side Story -Leonard Bernstein Tonight Maria One Hand, One Heart “How Can I Keep From Singing”
Traditional Quaker Hymn - arr. Gwyneth Walker
Part III – A Tribute to Leonard Bernstein “Almighty Father, Incline Thine Ear” from Mass (1971) “Simple Song” from Mass Chischester Psalms (1965)
Season Seven
January 12 2014 – The Sounds of Music – From Baroque to
Broadway
Gloria Antonio Vivaldi Adagio for Strings Intermission Neighbor’s Chorus Jacques Offenbach Celebration Songs Johann Strauss II Rogers & Hammerstein on Broadway Arr Mac Huff
May 18, 2014 - Karl Jenkins Requiem & Other Choral Works
International Folk Songs Ahrirang (Korean) arr Robert DeCormier Siyahambra (South African) arr Donald Moore American Folk Songs Bile Them Cabbage Down arr Mack Wilberg Black is the Color of my True Loves Hair arr John Purifoy Down to the Water to Pray arr Larry Harris Songs of Faith Gwyneth Walker Intermission Requiem Karl Jenkins Introit Dies Irae The snow of yesterday Rex Tremendae Confutatis From Deep in My Heart Lacrimosa Pie Jesu Having Seen the Moon Lux Aeterna Farewell In Paridisum
Season Eight
January 12 2015 – Haydn’s Mass in b Flat (Theresienmesse) &
Other Selected
Theresienmesse Joseph Haydn Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei Intermission Awakening Joseph Martin Five Hebrew Love Songs Eric Whitacre George & Ira Gershwin Medley
May 17, 2015 – To Be Announced