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David CloseArtistic Director & Conductor
Sunday, May 17, 2015at 4 o’clockQueensborough Performing Arts CenterBayside, New York
Th e Oratorio Society of Queensis a charter member of
the Queens Council on the Artsand
Flushing Council on Culture and the Artsand
a proud member ofthe Arts & Business Council of New York,
Chorus America, the New York Choral Consortiumand the Queens Tourism Council.
Photo Credit: Adriana Lopetrone Photography
Oratorio Society of QueensMission Statement
Th e mission of the Oratorio Society of Queens is to engage, educate and uplift the Queens community by presenting musical programs that span the repertoire from great choral masterpieces to popular all-time favorites.
We are a community-based chorus and accomplish our mission by:
• providing our diverse membership of volunteer singers with joy-fi lled rehearsal and exhilarating performance experiences that expand their musical abilities, build community and richly contribute to the cultural life of Queens
• off ering opportunities for local high school and college students to learn music theory, voice production, stage presence and civic responsibility by attending regular rehearsals and performing with the chorus, professional soloists and orchestra
• presenting holiday and spring concerts which are widely-recognized as the premiere choice for Queens audiences who want to hear excellent choral music
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ORATORIO SOCIETY OF QUEENSDAVID CLOSE
Artistic Director & ConductorBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Charlene DeGregoria President Marsha Toma First Vice President Lawrence M. Lutzak Second Vice President LeeAnn Close Treasurer Irene C. Junge Secretary
Dr. Anne-Marie Bourbon Joseph J. Conforti Patty DeCiccio-Franke Dr. Edgar S. JosephMarguerite LeBron Mary F. Mills Dr. Barbara Raisner Eileen E. Scott Dr. Alan Sultan
SOPRANOSSoprano I
Vincenza AnconaClaire Bazinet
Mary ClancyPenelope Daner
Sylvia DultzMaria FrattaroliJoan Grossman
Ellen M. Gurzenda *Carmen M. Hyman **
Jenny JaoRenee Katz
Jean Keegan Michelle Leonard
Victoria MossEllen L. Quinn
Susan RosenbergBrianna Sheridan ✳
Wendy Small-PereiraAdell M. Tomlinson
Soprano IIAnita Bloom
Vivian BlumsteinPatricia M. Cawley *Nancy Chizik **
Frances CohenCheshire FragerLynn Hanousek
Elena Leon-MadoniaAlice LevineMarla Lipkin
Leslie MarinelloLaura O’Gorman
Rosalind N. RussoSylvia Tennant-Rhoda
ALTOSAlto I
Marie Augustin-LigondeCarol Bramble
Margaret A. Colgan Patty DeCiccio-Franke
Mary DeSantiJane Donnelly
Th eodora Eft himiadesVernie Gorman
Diane Haber-BruceRosemary Harmon
Susan C. Harts
Dale Hill *Carol JosephsIrene C. Junge
Margery KashmanLeona MilanoMary F. MillsNydia Moro
Maike PapadopoulosDorothy RamseyPearl RosenbergLoretta Sultana
Marsha Toma **
Alto IIKarla Alfano
Joan Azizollahoff Anne-Marie Bourbon
Mary E. BoydCarolyn E. BrownLeeAnn Close
Carole CoxViola M. Cox *Linda D’Abate
Charlene DeGregoria Marie May Desulme
Pamela T. KeatingMarguerite LeBronAlice C. MacLarty
Debra O’BrienHiroko OnogawaPhyllis Pastuszka
Barbara Raisner **Jane Rebhuhn
Dina Schiff Eileen E. Scott
Anna Tendy Lynne Th omas
TENORS BASSESCarson Baker *
Joseph A. ConfortiPeter L. CooperHarry Grehian
An-Tai JaoEdgar S. Joseph
Harry P. LeonardAndré Louis
Lawrence M. Lutzak **John Nolan
John M. MurphyKeith Prowell
Jerome M. BloomMario Cannariato
Paul DeCampJay Aubrey Jones *David Kashman
Kenneth NeroLeigh F. NuñesRonald C. ScottAlan Sultan **
Joseph Tolciss
** Section Leader * Alternate Section Leader Conductor’s Circle Member (20 years or more with OSQ) ✳ Student Choral Program
Benjamin Arendsen Assistant Conductor Dr. Barbara Podgurski Assistant to the Conductor Joseph Tolciss Archivist Dr. David K. Gailing Orchestra Manager Liliana Morales Stage Manager
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THANK YOU!
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PROGRAMDAVID CLOSE
Artistic Director & Conductor
Geraldine McMilliansoprano
Patricia Caymezzo-soprano
John Easterlintenor
C. David Morrowbass-baritone
Th e Orchestral Arts Ensemble of Queens
MISSA IN ANGUSTIIS (“Lord Nelson Mass”) ..................................................................................F. J. Haydn I. KYRIE II. GLORIA Gloria in excelsis Deo Qui tollis Quoniam tu solus III. CREDO Credo in unum Deum Et incarnatus Et resurrexit IV. SANCTUS V. BENEDICTUS VI. AGNUS DEI Agnus Dei Dona nobis
* * * INTERMISSION * * *
Prelude from Carmen ....................................................................................................................................G. BizetGypsy Song: “Les tringles des sistres” from Carmen ..............................................................................G. Bizet“Pace, pace mio dio” from La Forza del destino .......................................................................................G. Verdi“Madamina, Il catalogo è questo” from Don Giovanni ..................................................................W. A. Mozart“Dein ist mein ganzes Herz” from Land des Lächelns ............................................................................. F. LehárAt the River ........................................................................................................................ adapted by A. Copland; choral arr. by R. Wilding-WhiteChing-A-Ring-Chaw ........................................................................................................ adapted by A. Copland; choral arr. by I. FineAmerican Anthem..................................................................................................................G. Scheer; arr. G. FryTh ou Gracious God, Whose Mercy Lends .................................................. English Folk Tune; arr. M. Wilberg
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GERALDINE MCMILLIAN, soprano, made her debut with the New York City Opera, as Mimi, in La Bohème in 1990, and returned there in 1994 as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfl y. Ms. McMillian’s close affi liation with this company began with its National Touring Company, singing Tosca and Th e Countess in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro. Her diverse repertoire includes the role of Monisha in Treemonisha with Opera Th eatre of St. Louis, Madame Lidoine in Poulenc’s Dialogue of the Carmelites with Central City Opera and Aïda, which has become something of a signature role. She has sung the Ethiopian princess to great acclaim with Nashville Opera, Memphis Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Minnesota Opera and Opera Omaha. She has performed as Tosca with Pacifi c Opera Victoria, Minnesota Opera and Houston Ebony Opera where she also sang a memorable Suor Angelica in 1998. Other companies she has sung with include Nashville Opera, Connecticut Opera, Houston Ebony Opera Pacifi c Opera Victoria, Minnesota
Opera, Tulsa Opera and El Paso Opera. Highlights of her orchestral appearances include Gerswhin’s Porgy and Bess Suite with the Detroit Symphony, the NDR Sinfonieorchester Hamburg and Pacifi c Symphony Orchestra. Other orchestral appearances include the New World Orchestra in Mexico City, Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Glendale Symphony, the Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester of Estonia, and the New Haven Symphony. A native of Connecticut, Ms. McMillian studied music at the Juilliard School.
PATRICIA CAY, mezzo-soprano, was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico. She started music studies at Escuela Libre de Mú sica School, earned a Bachelor’s degree from Manhattan School of Music and a Master’s degree from New York University. Patricia was also part of the Juilliard Opera Center as a young artist. She has participated numerous times in the Casals Festival and Festival Iberoamericano. She has been featured with the Virginia Opera, Opera de Puerto Rico, Opereta y Zarzuela de Puerto Rico, Teatro Lirico d’Europa, Orquesta Sinfó nica de Puerto Rico, Arturo Somohano Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Barcelona Philharmonic, Florida Philharmonic, and Trenton Symphony. Her operatic roles include Smeton in Anna Bolena, Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro, Annio in La Clemenza di Tito, Nicklausse in Les Contes d’Hoff mann, Hansel in Hansel and Gretel, and Carmen, among others. Patricia sang a series of concerts featuring songs by composers from Puerto Rico with the Festival Interamericano
in August 2013 in Puerto Rico, the Mozart Requiem with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra in April 2014, and the role of Maddalena in Rigoletto with Teatro Lirico D’Europa in New Hampshire in October 2014. In August 2015, Patricia will be performing with the Costa Rica Symphony Orchestra in a tour around the country singing selections from Carmen, and in November 2015 she will be performing with the same orchestra in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
JOHN EASTERLIN, tenor, has established himself as one of international opera’s most compelling performers. He comes directly to the OSQ Spring Concert from his debut with the Hawaii Opera, Honolulu, in their new production of Sweeney Todd, as Adolfo Pirelli. He follows this with his return to Th e Town Hall in NYC for their celebrated concert series Broadway Unplugged in July. Next up: Mr. Easterlin makes his debut at the Phoenecia Festival in upstate New York, in the world premiere of Robert Manno’s new opera Do Not Go Gentle, followed by his return to the San Francisco Opera for their new production of Sweeney Todd, once again as Adolfo Pirelli. Highlights of his 2013-14 season included the U.S. premiere of Anna Nicole as Larry King; a return to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden for Wozzeck; his debut at the Kennedy Center in Th e Magic Flute; and Herod in Salome at Spain’s celebrated Merida Festival. A four-time Grammy Award winner, two-time Olivier Award recipient, three-time
Guinness Book of World Records holder, and two-time winner at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, his 2012-13 season was highlighted by the world premiere of Th e Perfect American by Philip Glass, in which Mr. Easterlin created the role of the iconic Andy Warhol. Th is landmark production received its international DVD and CD releases on the Opus Arte label in September 2013, receiving the 2014 Grammy Award for Opera Recording of the Year, as well as a second win as Best Featured Actor in a Musical or Comedic Film for Mr. Easterlin at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
C. DAVID MORROW, bass-baritone, makes his debut as soloist with the Oratorio Society of Queens. Most recently, he performed the role of Superintendent Budd in Albert Herring with Bronx Opera and Falstaff in the Salieri version with dell’Arte Opera. In the 2013-2014 season, he sang Méphistophélès in Faust with Hudson Opera Th eatre, as well as Baron von Hackenbock in Th e Rivals, the Podesta in La Gazza Ladra and Benoit in La Bohème with Bronx Opera. Other recent engagements include the title role in Th e Mikado with Trouper Light Opera Company, Casimir Popoff in Th e Chocolate Soldier, Sir Berkley in Der Vampyr with Liederkranz Opera and Ferrando in Il trovatore with MORE Opera, King Melchior in Amahl and the Night Visitors with Raylynmor Opera, Dulcamara in L’elisir d’amore with Divaria Productions and Monterone in Rigoletto with Opera Company of the Highlands.
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OUR ARTISTIC DIRECTORDAVID CLOSE , is the Artistic Director and Conductor of Th e Oratorio Society of Queens and founder, Artistic Director and Conductor of Th e Orchestral Arts Ensemble of Queens. David is the Music Director and Conductor of the Great Neck Choral Society.Maestro Close studied conducting with John Castellini, founder and fi rst Music Director of the Queens College Choral Society, and Laszlo Halasz, founder and fi rst Music Director of the New York City Opera, and assisted Maurice Peress in the training of young conductors at the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College. For many years, he served as conductor and vocal coach for the Queens College Opera Th eater under the direction of the distinguished American opera composer and conductor, Hugo Weisgall and has conducted performances for the Singers’ Th eater of Westchester, the Manhattan Opera, and the New York Lyric Opera and guest-conducted Summer Sings for the New York Choral Society
and the Masterwork Chorus of New Jersey. He was recently invited to conduct a choral festival for the Long Island chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM). Th e 50th anniversary of the Queens chapter of the American Guild of Organists saw him leading the forces of the combined choirs in a performance that included a specially commissioned work by Queens-based composer, Bruce Saylor. David conducted in the National Choral Messiah Sing-In at Avery Fisher Hall in December 2012.David Close is the founder and Artistic Director Emeritus of Musica Reginae Productions, a professional classical music production arts organization in Queens. In the Summer of 2000, Maestro Close was invited to create and conduct “An Evening of Opera” for the gala opening night of the newly renovated George Seuff ert Band Shell in Forest Park with the voices and orchestral forces of Musica Reginae. Th at year, he also conducted, at the request of the Borough President, the Oratorio Society of Queens and the Queens Symphony Orchestra in a Millennial Concert at the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Maestro Close subsequently returned to Forest Park as guest conductor for a concert of the Queens Symphony’s Summer Park series.As a pianist, Maestro Close has appeared as recitalist and also as a collaborative artist in vocal and chamber music recitals. He regularly toured with the “Paul Whiteman Historic 1924 Aeolian Hall Concert” throughout the US and Canada. He also appeared as pianist in a performance of George Antheil’s 1929 succès de scandale, “Ballet mécanique” at New York’s Carnegie Hall.In addition to recital work as organist, Maestro Close has held posts at Holy Cross Episcopal, Brooklyn, Covenant Lutheran, Ridgewood, All Saint’s Episcopal, Bayside, St Th omas Apostle, Woodhaven. Maestro Close is an active composer and arranger, and is currently the Music Director and Organist at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills, and Organist at Temple Am Echad in Lynbrook.On July 22, 2015, Maestro Close will conduct “Christmas in July” as part of New York Choral Society’s Summer Sings program at Symphony Space on Manhattan’s upper west side. He will be leading this fun Summer Sing with the Christmas portion of Handel’s “Messiah” as well as Christmas and Chanuakah favorites. Please follow the OSQ website for more details.
VIOLIN IAlexander Vselensky
concertmasterGabriela Rengel
Funda CizmeciogluRoxanne BermanMonica Martin
VIOLIN IILeah PotteigerInalvys Paris
Helene BergmanClaudia Saslow
Anne Marie BedneyJeff rey Ellenberger
ORCHESTRAL ARTS ENSEMBLE OF QUEENSVIOLA
Erica GailingChristine Ims
Ina LiteraMargret Hjaltested
Myra KellyRebecca Eckfeld
CELLOMartin Fett
Matthew GoekeCarole TilsonNelly Rocha
BASSIan Murphy
Chiho Saegusa
FLUTEDavid Wechsler
Pamela Sklar
OBOEToyin Spellman
Karen Kupferberg
CLARINETDavid K. Gailing
Jeff rey Adler
BASSOONJonathan WatkinsKeith Kreindler
FRENCH HORNAmie MargolesHeidi GarsonJason SugataJohn Gattis
TRUMPETMatthew GasiorowskiChristopher Scanlon
Hugo Moreno
TROMBONEMitchell Ross
Douglas EdelmanRonald Wilkins
TUBAJonathan Altman
TIMPANI &PERCUSSION
Ed GonzalezBrad Alexander
KEYBOARDBarbara Podgurski
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KYRIEKyrie eleison.Christe eleison.Kyrie eleison.
GLORIAGloria in excelsis Deo, Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.Laudamus te, benedicimus te,Adoramus te, glorifi camus te.Gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam.Domine Deus, Rex coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens.Domine Fili unigenite, Jesu Christe.Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris.Qui tollis peccata mundi, Miserere nobis.Qui tollis peccata mundi,Suscipe deprecationem nostram.Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris,miserere nobis.Quoniam tu solus sanctus, tu solus Dominus,Tu solus altissimus, Jesu Christe.Cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris, Amen.
CREDOCredo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem,factorem coeli et terrae,visibilium omnium et invisibilium.Et in unum Dominum Jesum Christum,Filium Dei unigenitum, et ex patre natum ante omnia saecula, Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine,Deum verum de Deo vero. Genitum non factum, consubstantialem Patri; per quem omnia facta sunt. Qui propter nos homines et propter nostram salutem descendit de coelis.
Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto,ex Maria virgine; et homo factus est.Crucifi xus etiam pro nobis sub Pontio Pilato, passus et sepultus est.
Et resurrexit tertia die secundum Scripturas, et ascendit in coelum, sedet ad dexteram Patris, et iterum venturus est cum gloria, judicare vivos et mortuos, cujus regni non erit fi nis. Et in Spiritum Sanctum Dominum,et vivifi cantem, qui ex Patre Filioque procedit,qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur,et conglorifi catur, qui locutus est per Prophetas.Et unam sanctam catholicam et apolstolicam Eccelsiam. Confi teor unum baptisma in remissionem peccatorum, et expecto resurectionem mortuorum,et vitam venturi saeculi. Amen.
Lord Nelson Mass Franz Josef Haydn
KYRIELord, have mercy.Christ, have mercy.Lord, have mercy.
GLORIAGlory to God in the highest,And peace on earth to men of good will.We praise You, we bless You, We worship You, we glorify You.We give You thanks for Your great glory.Lord God, King of Heaven,God the Father Almighty.Lord only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ.Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father.You who take away the sin of the world, Have mercy on us.You who take away the sin of the world,Hear our prayer.You who sit at the right hand of the Father,have mercy on us.For You alone are holy, You alone are Lord,You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ.With the Holy Spirit in the glory of God the Father, Amen.
CREDOI believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty,maker of heaven and earth,of all that is, seen and unseen.And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father,God from God, light from light,true God from true God, begotten, not made,of one being with the Father; through Him all things were made. For us and for our salvation He came down from heaven.
He became incarnate from the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, and was made man. For our sake He was crucifi ed under Pontius Pilate; He suff ered death and was buried.
He rose again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures; He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father; He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His kingdom will have no end.And I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of Life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son; with the Father and the Son He is worshipped and glorifi ed. He has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one holy catholic and apolstolic Church; I acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins; I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.
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SANCTUSSanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth.Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.Osanna in excelsis.
BENEDICTUSBenedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.Osanna in excelsis.
AGNUS DEIAgnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi,miserere nobis.Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi,miserere nobis.Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi,dona nobis pacem.
SANCTUSHoly, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts.Heaven and earth are full of your glory,Hosannah in the highest.
BENEDICTUSBlessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord,Hosannah in the highest.
AGNUS DEILamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,have mercy on us.Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,have mercy on us.Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,grant us peace.
American AnthemAmerican Anthem, written by Scheer in 1998, was fi rst performed by Denyce Graves for President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Smithsonian Institution, launching President Clinton’s “Save America’s Treasures” initiative. Th e song was subsequently performed with the United States Army Band and Chorus at the opening ceremonies of the Millennium celebration on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Following 9/11, Denyce Graves performed American Anthem on Th e Oprah Winfrey Show and on Larry King Live. In June 2003, Patti Labelle and Take Six performed a new arrangement of American Anthem at a concert in Philadelphia, later aired on PBS. Th e song was also performed by Denyce Graves at the January 20, 2005 inauguration of George W. Bush. In 2007, the documentary fi lmmaker Ken Burns featured American Anthem (sung by Norah Jones) in the Emmy Award-winning World War II documentary for PBS, Th e War.
All we’ve been given by those who came before, the dream of a nation where freedom would endure, the work and pray’rs of centuries have brought us to this day; what shall be our legacy? What will our children say?
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received,Let me know in my heart when my days are through,America, America, I gave my best to you.
Each generation from the plains to distant shore, with the gift s that they were given were determined to leave more; valiant battles fought together, acts of conscience fought alone, these are the seeds from which America has grown.
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received,Let me know in my heart when my days are through,America, America, I gave my best to you.
For those who think they have nothing to share, who fear in their hearts there is no hero there, know each quiet act of dignity is that which fortifi es the soul of a nation that never dies.
Let them say of me I was one who believed in sharing the blessings I received,Let me know in my heart when my days are through,America, America, I gave my best to you.
Th ou Gracious God, Whose Mercy LendsTh ou gracious God, Whose mercy lendsTh e light of home, the smile of friends,Our gathered fl ock Th ine arms enfold,As in the peaceful days of old.Wilt Th ou not hear us while we raise,In sweet accord of solemn praise,Th e voices that have mingled longIn joyous fl ow of mirth and song?
For all the blessings life has brought,For all the sorrowing hours have taught,For all we mourn, for all we keep,Th e hands we clasp, the loved that sleep.Th e noontide sunshine of the past,Th ese brief, bright moments fading fast,Th ese stars that gild our dark’ning years,Th e twilight ray from holier spheres.
We thank Th ee Father; let Th y graceour loving circle still embrace,Th y mercy shed its heav’nly store,Th y peace be with us evermore.Th y mercy shed its heav’nly store,Th y peace be with us evermore. Amen!
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Heike Stuckein loving memory of my husband, Harry
Paul Sullivanin honor of William J. Junge
Stacey G. Szpylkain honor of Evangeline Szpylka SCP ‘13
Adell TomlinsonDrs. Fred and Nancy Wetzel
Anonymous (1)
CONTRIBUTOR$100 and more
Hank Amon & Karen Kolodnyin honor of Patty DeCiccio-Franke
Th omas G. Amonin honor of Patty DeCiccio-Franke
Robert & Martha BadgerCarson BakerJoan Barnes
Anne Blackmanin honor of Irene C. Junge
Ruth Borovickain memory of Paule Alexander
Francine and Bill Boschin memory of Florence BoschLaurence & Pierre Bouchard
Patricia & Joseph BrintleDwight Burton
Margaret A. ColganLinda & Don Colton
Joseph Conforti IIJohn ConfortiLinda D’AbateJohn D'Angelo
Fran Fredrick & Daniel MarkewichCharles FreileGunter Georgi
Diane Haber BruceJohn HallquestSusan C. Harts
in memory of Gerald J. CarrollJo-Ann & Michael Henryin memory of the Grosso
& Henry FamiliesAlthea Higdon
J. HillMatthew D. HunterCarmen M. Hyman
Maureen & Donald Kellyin honor of Shirley & Wesley
Horbatuck’s 60th Wedding AnniversaryFaith M. Krane
in honor of Margery & David KashmanElaine & Leonard LasnerLoretta & Robert LathamMaureen & Lawrence Leein honor of Irene C. Junge
Elena Leon-MadoniaAlice MacLartyJulia McCants
in honor of Leigh F. NuñesCelia Mendelsohn
in honor of Irene C. JungeReverend Victoria Moss
Liz & Bill NolanLeigh F. Nuñes
Hiroko OnogawaKent Piekarz
in honor of Irene C. JungeJack & Ruth Raisner
in honor of Barbara Raisner & Ed JosephDr. Dorothy Ramsey
Salvatore RiccardiBeatriz Roman
Pearl Rosenbergin memory of George Rosenberg
Rosalind N. RussoRonald C. Scott
Barrett N. Sinowitzin honor of Claire Bazinet
Robert & Marianne Smythein honor of Barbara Raisner
Maida & Gery Sperlingin honor of Pearl Rosenberg
Loretta & Stan SultanaAnna Tendy
Joseph TolcissJohn & Miriam Wazeter
in honor of Cheshire Frager
FRIEND$50 and moreLisa B. Albers
Annie J. BarneyRobert G. Berger
in honor of Irene C. JungeFrancis Booth
in memory of Edwin Bray BoothCarolyn E. BrownMaria BuchananArpy S. Coherian
Jamie S. DavisDonna Dezendort Hunt
Barbara FaheyRegina J. FaighesLinda Fennelly
Sister Joan FryDorothy GabrieleGloria Gardner
Th e Honorable Julia Harrisonin memory of Madeleine Bini
& Paule AlexanderGeraldine & Michael Harvey
Dale HillPaul Kaplan
in honor of Nydia MoroNicholas Leccese
in memory of Ruth J. LecceseErin K. Lee
Patricia MininnoChristine Montierde
Kenneth NeroDebra O’BrienDon PenarandaEric Rebhuhn
James & Cynthia Richardsonin honor of Viola Cox
Barbara RomanoJan Rose
in honor of Irene C. JungeSusan RosenbergMary L. Scuderi
Evangeline SzpylkaRabbi Ted & Linda Tsuruoka
Elaine Vogelsteinin honor of Jane Donnelly
Maia ZedekRosanne Zoccoli
Contributors’ list complete as ofMay 1 2015.
OSQ concerts are supported and made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City Council, with additional funding from Council Member Mark Weprin and Queens Borough President Melinda Katz. OSQ concerts are also made possible (in part) with additional funding from Assembly Member Edward C. Braunstein. Corporation and foundation support include Astoria Federal Savings, The Billy Rose Foundation, Big Apple Circus, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Chubb & Son, College Essay Whiz, East Market Diner, GLOBAL Reinsurance Corporation of America, Halliday Financial, Hotel Indigo East End, Inter Insurance Agency, JetBlue, La Baraka, Maspeth Federal Savings, Meltzer Accounting, Merrill Lynch, National Golf Management, New York Community Bank/Queens County Savings Bank, New York Mets, PNI Capital Partners, Queensborough Performing Arts Center, Time Warner Inc., The William C. and Joyce C. O’Neil Charitable Trust, Warby Parker and Zion Episcopal Church.
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COME SING WITH US!Th e Oratorio Society of Queens, under the artistic direction of Maestro David Close,
welcomes singers to join our community chorus and experience the JOY of choral singing.
Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings at 7:45 pm, beginning September 14 in the FSG Hall at
Temple Beth Sholom, 172nd Street and Northern Blvd., Flushing.
Contact OSQ at 718.279.3006 to schedule your audition for either September 14 or 21.
Please visit our website,www.QueensOratorio.org to listen to us and
to learn more about our group.
OSQ's Annual Holiday Concert, featuring selections from Handel’s “Messiah” and other
great seasonal favorites, will be performed on Sunday, December 20, 2015 in the
Queensborough Performing Arts Center.
In memory of
Elmira Belkin
A long-time member of the OSQ orchestra, a very fi ne violinist
and a lovely lady
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member of
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by
OSQ RESTAURANT RAFFLE
We are grateful to the following restaurants for donating gift certifi cates for our Annual Restaurant Raffl e fundraiser.
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Th ank Youto our enormously talentedand eclectic group of artists.
Special thanks toMaestro David, Barbara, and Benwithout whose musical leadership
we would not perform as we do each year.
Michelle & Harry Leonard
All concerts to take place at The Church-in-the-Gardens,50 Ascan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY. For ckets and more
informa on, call 718.894.2178 or visit MusicaReginae.org
Celebrate Queens!
Musica Reginae Productions proudly announces its
15th anniversary season!Sunday, October 4, 2015 (ma nee)“The Magic Fish”An opera for young audienceby The Brothers Knable
Saturday, November 14, 2015Percussia - Chamber Music for a New World
Saturday, February 6, 2016Parthenia Viol Consort
Saturday, March 5, 2016Lexington Piano Triowith Barbara Podgurski
Saturday, April 16, 201615th Anniversary Concert
String octet featuring Momenta andThe Daedalus String Quartet
May 2016 TBAPartnership with RAM and The 5th Annual
Queens New Music Fes val featuring interna onally acclaimed marimbist Makoto
Nakura and pianist Barbara Podgurski
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OSQ STUDENT CHORAL PROGRAMDid you see that young girl on the cover and our postcards and fl yers? Th at’s Brianna, and she’s one of our students in our Student Choral Program.
Th e ProgramStudents are awarded a scholarship to become part of the chorus for one year (students will be re-evaluated annually to renew their scholarship). All expenses – dues, music, tutorial assistance and access to master classes taught by professional singers – are covered by OSQ. Students will rehearse weekly with the chorus (September through May) and perform in two concerts accompanied by a professional orchestra.
RequirementsStudents must be full-time high school or college students in good academic standing, with a sincere interest in learning and performing choral music consisting of classical sacred music such as Handel’s “Messiah,” Mozart’s “Requiem,” Beethoven’s “Hallelujah” (Mount of Olives), holiday music and American spirituals and popular music. Students are required to have an audition to determine their voice range and placement within the chorus. Students must provide a short statement about their interest in choral singing, their past musical experience and their plans to continue to incorporate music into their adult lives.
Interested?Learn more about the Oratorio Society of Queens and the Choral Scholarship Program by going to our website: www.QueensOratorio.org.Download, complete and forward the application for admission.
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Supporters of theOSQ 1st Annual Golf Outing!
Big Apple CircusEd Blatz & Merrill Lynch
Patricia BrintleDavid & LeeAnn CloseCharlene DeGregoria
& Bill ZlataClearview Park
Golf CourseCollege Essay WhizEast Market DinerHalliday Financial
Hotel Indigo East End
Inter Insurance AgencyIrene C. Junge& Jim Griffi n
JetBlueLa Baraka
Emmett LoughranMeltzer Accounting
National Golf ManagementNew York Mets
PGA TOUR SuperstorePNI Capital Partners
Queens County Savings Bank
Rob MacKay& Queens Tourism Council
Queensborough Performing Arts Center
StaplesMarsha Toma
TD BankTrattoria NeoTsontos Furs
Verdi’s of WhitestoneVillaggio of Long Beach
Warby ParkerTh e Wine Enthusiast
OSQ COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD
HAYNETH VERONICA BELLANOwner (Retired)
Veronica’s Boutique
ARPY COHERIANDirector
Continuing EducationQueensborough Community
College
TIMOTHY DERHAMOwner
Inter Insurance Agency
TYRA EMERSONExecutive Director
Cultural Collaborative Jamaica
MICHAEL J. GREGOREK, ESQ.Counsel
CORNELIA GUTWEINPrincipal (Retired)
Flushing High School
JERRY KOROBOW, ESQ.Counsel
ROB MACKAYDirector of Public Relations
Marketing & TourismQueens Economic
Development Corporation
JOEL MELTZEROwner
Meltzer Accounting
MICHAEL PACKMANChief Executive Offi cer
& FounderPNI Capital Partners
THE HONORABLEFRANK PADAVAN
New York State Senator(Retired)
BRIAN RAFFERTYPublic Information Offi cer
Long Island Rail Road
GEORGIANA REESECommunity Director
New York Community Bank
JAMES A TRENTPresident & Founder
Queens County Farm Museum
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Waltraut Bunge (known to us as "Wally") was a beloved part of theDanziger/Wenger family ever since arriving as a mother's helper to our family
in New York 50 years ago. Waltraut spent most of her working life as a bookkeeperand all along tremendously enjoyed participating in the hiking club and the
Turnverein. She also found great joy from singing with the Oratorio Society of Queens.
Waltraut lived a life of inspiring independence, yet always put others fi rst andworked tirelessly on whatever was needed. We have been so lucky to have had Waltraut
in our lives for so many years -- we call her our "fairy godmother."We will also remember her and will miss her dearly.
~ Th e Wengers/DanzigersSusan, Albert, Peter, Katie, Michael, Marlies, Charles and Th omas
Donations to OSQ in memory of Waltraut Bunge
Remembering Waltraut Bunge
Waltraut, top right, singing in theOSQ Holiday 2013 Concert
Left to right: Maestro David Close,Patty DeCiccio-Franke, Waltraut Bunge
~Waltraut was a member of OSQ
since September 1997
Lisa B. AlbersVincenza Ancona
Mary E. BoydDavid & LeeAnn Close
Joe ConfortiGunter Georgi
Lynn Hanousek
Carmen M. HymanIrene C. JungeHeike Stucke
Th e Wengers/Danzigers
Single: $175 *Foursome: $650 *Dinner Only: $50
Cost of play includes golf, green fees, carts,golfer gift bags, boxed lunch,
on-course refreshments, raffl e tickets,and Italian buff et dinner
with wine/beer and musical entertainment.Cash bar.
You will be entered into the Skills Competitionwhich includes
Closest-to-the Pins, Longest-Driveand Straightest Drive.
* A portion of the golfi ng fee is tax-deductible
Reserve Now!
Call: Joe Conforti 718.279.3006
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.QueensOratorio.org/golf
2ND ANNUAL
GOLF OUTINGThursday, September 3, 2015
Clearview Park Golf Course
12:00 noon Registration
12:30 pm Putting Contest
1:30 pm Tee Timein Scramble Format
6:30 pm Cocktails
Dinner to followwith Raffl es and Sweepstakes
Musical Entertainment
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Reservations until August 22.
Sponsorship Opportunities Available!
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Let’s give a hand to the Oratorio Society of Queens, bringingthe joy of music to the Queens community.