Quotes April 2014 MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu I really appreciate the Men s Chorus sacrifice to be here and for their beautiful music. It is a dream come true that would not have been realized without the men s help. Gloria Casteneda, recipient of Habitat for Humanity s benefit concert She (Rosalind Hall) has had a very significant impact. She s brought an enthusiasm and another view... that s refreshing. We re very pleased with what she s done. David Randall, former director of the BYU School of Music I think they re one of the finest male choirs in America today. And I don t hesitate about saying that. They also do interesting literature that is appropriate for the male voice. It s a wonderful tradition that they have, and tradition is important in any choral area. John Cooksey, University of Utah Their reputation as a crowd pleaser stems from their dynamic performances and polish. They go from powerful and elegant to knee slapping fun during the course of an evening. Norm Nielsen, Scera Corp. President For maturity, resonance, depth of commitment, and power, the BYU Men s Chorus can t be touched. Deseret News That many clean-cut young men in navy blue blazers is a sight in itself. And it s not just the sound they make, powerful though it is and of such high quality that their chords resound in memory long after the concert s over. Laurie Williams Sowby, The Daily Herald 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
Repertoire April 2014 MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University Concert pieces to be selected from Men s Chorus current repertoire: Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu O Be Joyful Three Baroque Choral Classics Hallelujah, Amen Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring Dona nobis pacem From the American Hymn Tradition The Morning Trumpet Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing Zion s Walls Old Testament Heroes African American Style Rock-a My Soul Jacob s Ladder Didn t My Lord Deliver Daniel Dry Bones John Rutter Georg Frideric Handel J. S. Bach Giulio Caccini arr. Mack Wilberg arr. Daniel McDavitt Aaron Copland ar. Gwyn Arch arr. Gilbert Martin arr. Moses Hogan arr. Livingston Gearhart Intermission Stout Hearted Men Songs of the Wild West O Bury Me Not Home on the Range Whoopee Ti Yi Yippee Cool Water Red River Valley Riders in the Sky Jungle Rhythm Jungle Rhythm Colonel Hathi s March Bare Necessities We re Your Friends I Wanna Be Like You Jungle Rhythm Accompanied by BYU Jazz Legacy Dixieland Band arr. John Leavitt arr. Norman Luboff arr. Paul Pert arr. Norman Luboff arr. Norman Luboff arr. Miles Ramsay arr. Norman Luboff arr. Lyle Durland
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Tour History April 2014 MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University 2013-14 Men s Chorus traveled and performed in St.George for Dixie State University. 2011-12 Men s Chorus traveled and performed in Idaho. Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu 2005-2008 Men s Chorus has recently toured several parts of Utah. Most of the locations for these performances were in local venues. 2003-04 The choir performed at the Winter Choirfest in Salt Lake City at the LDS Church Conference Center. They later performed concerts in St. George, Utah; Rexburg, Idaho; and Idaho Falls, Idaho. 2000-01 The 240 vocalists had the opportunity to perform two concerts in the Celebrity Concert Series in St. George, Utah. The Men s Chorus also performed on campus and at different locations in the Provo area. 1999-00 Now under the direction of Rosalind Hall. Took mini-tour to Farmington and Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they did three daytime assemblies and two evening performances. Performed in two spring benefit concerts as part of their new program entitled Outreach 2000 : Habitat for Humanity at Timpview High School in Provo, and Humanitarian Aid Relief Team (HART) at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1998-99 Performed for BYU alumni at Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, and for BYU President Merrill J. Bateman in Provo, Utah. Took mini-tour to Idaho, where they did concerts at Hillcrest High School in Ammon, Idaho, as well as at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. Final performance under the direction of Dr. Mack Wilberg was held in his hometown of Castle Dale, Utah, at Emery High School. 1997-98 Performed at Cox Theater in St. George, Utah, as part of the Dixie College Celebrity Concert Series. Also did concerts for Franklin Covey employees at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah, for SCERA Corp. at Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah, and for Deseret Book employees at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah. Took mini-tour to Arizona, where they performed at the Chandler Center for the Arts in Mesa, and at Sahuaro High School in Tucson. Hosted by Senator Gary Richardson during a visit and short presentation for Governor Jane Dee Hull and other state employees at the Arizona state capitol building in Phoenix. 1996-97 Performed at culminating event of Women s Week at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. 1995-96 Took spring mini-tour to Southern California to perform in Pasadena at the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), two school assemblies, and at Disneyland in Anaheim. 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
1993-94 Performed for BYU Development department at the Bean Museum, as well as for NuSkin employees at the Salt Lake Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
Fact Sheet April 2014 MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu Men s Chorus is the largest and one of the most popular collegiate male choirs in the United States. One hundred-ninety members deliver a powerful and fun performance with polished harmonies and full range of male voices. The all-male choir features a strong and dynamic repertoire, performing pieces from all musical genres including classical pieces, hymns, spirituals, popular songs, and folk songs. Whether it is a medieval chant or a fully choreographed production number, this group is guaranteed to leave a strong impression and a standing crowd. Men s Chorus tours regularly throughout the region, most recently performing for audiences in Las Vegas. In 2014, the group will travel to St. George, Utah. In the spring of 2006, the ensemble traveled to Rexburg, Idaho, and performed for sell-out crowds at BYU-Idaho. Five years later, in 2011, the group returned again to Idaho to perform. Men s Chorus took a mini-tour for the group in the spring of 2001. The men spent two days performing in the Celebrity Concert Series in St. George, Utah. In February 2000, the Men s Chorus traveled to New Mexico for three days, performing at such venues as the San Juan College Theater in Farmington, and the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque. They also held three daytime school assemblies during their stay. Men s Chorus toured for the first time in 1996, performing in Southern California. In March of 1998 they brought their program to the Phoenix and Tucson areas in Arizona. Rosalind Hall, the conductor of Men s Chorus, works hard with the members of the choir to achieve musical unity and flawless performance. Men s Chorus rehearses daily and performs many times throughout the school year. As part of their performance, multi-talented members also perform as instrumentalists and dancers, enhancing audience appeal. The Men s Chorus originates in the School of Music in the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation s largest private universities with 30,000 students from across the United States and 120 foreign countries. 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
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at (time) onu News Release April 2014 General FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu With 190 strong voices and regular extended tours, the Brigham Young University Men s Chorus is the largest and one of the most popular men s choirs in the United States. Conducting this critically-acclaimed choir is Rosalind Hall, a graduate from the Royal Academy of Music with a host of accolades to her name. Men s Chorus is known for concerts spanning all genres with pieces featuring Gregorian chant, classical, hymns, spirituals, traditional arrangements, and contemporary music. The BYU Men s Chorus will bring its dynamic performance tou (place) U (date) U U U. The Men s Chorus earned a place as one of BYU s most popular choirs because of their rich sound, eclectic performances, and powerful style. As their reputation grows, so does the demand for performances throughout the West where they repeatedly sell-out to new and loyal fans. The choir has performed and in California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, and throughout Utah. The group has been featured in popular venues including the American Choral Directors Association, the Celebrity Concert Series, and other prestigious events. For the past several years, Men s Chorus has traveled around the west, mostly performing in local venues in Utah and in Idaho. The choir released its first free album in the spring of 2013, Set Apart which featured well-known missionary hymns. The group s charitable spirit had carried over from the previous year, during which the Men s Chorus produced a free concert in order to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy. In 2009, Deseret Book re-released the popular Men s Chorus albums Awake My Soul and Shout with Glory, two of Men s chorus eight album releases. In the fall of 2005, Men s Chorus released their third volume of anthems, folk songs, and hymns, entitled Praise Him. The Men s Chorus originates in the School of Music in the College of Fine Arts and Communications at 306 Hinckley Center, Provo, UT 84602-8500 $ 801-422-3576 $ Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 $ Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu $ Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation s largest private universities with an enrollment of 30,000 full-time students from throughout the United States and 110 foreign countries. (end) 306 Hinckley Center, Provo, UT 84602-8500 $ 801-422-3576 $ Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 $ Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu $ Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
News Release February 2014 Artistic Director FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Brigham Young University Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 perform@byu.edu Professor Kory Katseanes is the Director of the School of Music and the Director of Orchestras at Brigham Young University. As Director of Orchestras at BYU, he oversees the orchestral program that accommodates nearly 450 students enrolled in the five university orchestras, and directs the graduate orchestral conducting program. He conducts the BYU Philharmonic and the BYU Chamber Orchestra in their concerts on campus and throughout Utah, and on their international tours. Professor Katseanes, a Blackfoot, Idaho native, moved to Salt Lake City in 1974 to continue his education. He joined the Utah Symphony in 1975 as a violinist, and served as Assistant Conductor of the Symphony from 1987 to 2002. As Assistant Conductor of the Utah Symphony, he appeared regularly during the season on the Entertainment, Youth, and Family Series, and was often featured at Deer Valley, Snowbird, and Abravanel Hall on the Summer Pop concert series. Other performances included special concerts locally and on tour throughout Utah and surrounding western states. In addition, he played a significant role in educational programs of the Utah Symphony, programming and conducting major portions of the concerts the orchestra performed in Utah's schools over the years. While conducting the Utah Symphony, he collaborated with guest artists The King's Singers, the Chieftains, Kathy Mattea, Nanci Griffiths, Judy Collins, Art Garfunkel, Mel Tormé, Marvin Hamlisch, Ray Charles, Maureen McGovern, Rosemary Clooney, Chet Atkins, Michael Martin Murphy, Crystal Gayle, Riders in the Sky, The Manhattan Rhythm Kings, Carol Channing, Toni Tenille, Sandy Patty, Lou Rawls, The Dukes of Dixieland, Pete Fountain, Roger Miler, The Kingston Trio, Sandy Duncan, The Children's Group, Flash Cadillac, Magic Circle (more) 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
News Release Page 2 Mime, and The Stars of Broadway. He has conducted performances with renowned dance companies, such as Rudolph Nureyev and Friends, Repertory Dance Theater, and the Twin Cities Ballet. For several years, Professor Katseanes was the founder and Music Director of The Utah Virtuosi, a professional chamber orchestra in Salt Lake City. His many acclaimed performances around Utah include with guest artists Joann Ottley, Reid Nibley, Andres Cardenes, and the Jenson-Woodbury Duo. As a guest conductor, he has performed choral and orchestral concerts with community and student orchestras in Utah, Illinois, and Florida. Katseanes received a master s and a bachelor s degree from the University of Utah, and an associate s degree from Ricks College. He completed his conducting studies with renowned conductor Josef Rosenstock. As a violinist, his teachers included Lamar Barrus, Oscar Chausow, Kathryn Katseanes, Zvi Zeitlin, and Elaine Richey. He has also been on the faculties of Illinois Wesleyan University, Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho), and the Violin Making School of America. The Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Katseanes, originates in the School of Music in the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation s largest private universities with an enrollment of 30,000 students from throughout the United States and 120 foreign countries. (end) 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
News Release April 2014 MEN S CHORUS Brigham Young University 30 Second Audio Spot Contact: Management (801) 422-3576 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE perform@byu.edu ANNOUNCER: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Brigham Young University s Men s Chorus, the largest collegiate men s choir in the nation, performs a fast-paced, multi-faceted program with selections ranging from Gregorian chant to fully choreographed production numbers. The impressively dedicated 190-member chorus will present a concert at (Place) on (Date) at (Time). Feel the excitement of this dynamic ensemble in one awe inspiring show. The Men s Chorus, directed by Rosalind Hall, originates in the School of Music in the College of Fine Arts and Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. 306 Hinckley Center Provo, UT 84602-8500 801-422-3576 Toll-Free: 800-432-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 E-mail: perform@byu.edu Internet: http://pam.byu.edu
MEN S CHORUS B R I G H A M Y O U N G U N I V E R S I T Y
B R I G H A M Y O U N G U N I V E R S I T Y Men s Chorus Rosalind Hall, Director The bright, energetic, richly melodic sound of the BYU Men s Chorus contributes to its growing reputation as one of the premiere choral programs in the United States. PRIMARILY A CAPPELLA Truly I have never heard a large group of men sing with such precision and nuance musical to the core! KIRKE MECHAM It was fantastic from beginning to end! I mean, it was just really magnificent!... A great appeal of the Men s Chorus is the great variety of things that they do.... They were just so well done; everything was well done MACK WILBERG MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR CHORAL COMPOSER When I listen to a choir, the thing that I want to hear, aside from the obvious of right notes and right rhythms, is a spirit I want my soul nourished, and I want to somehow know those people through their spirits.... There are many good choirs in the country, but there aren t many that sing with that kind of spirit and commitment and love. There is some kind of something going on there. They re really wonderful! JAMES JORDAN WESTMINSTER CHOIR COLLEGE For more information contact: BYU Management Oliver House, Provo, UT 84602-8500 Telephone: 801-422-3576 Fax: 801-422-0546 Email: perform@byu.edu http://pam.byu.edu