Jerome Rosen: UCD Fanfare pf. sketch autograph | the same, full orchestra v. 2 | La Marseillaise, arr. Pierre Monteux | La Marseillaise, arr. John Philip Sousa
1 June 1975 — Guest Conductor of University Symphony for performance of Bach’s Concerto in D Minor for Violin and Oboe, with Richard Ruby, violin, and Nikki Bengal, oboe. Freeborn Hall.
17th Season: 1975–76
DKH conducting for Duyong Chung, on sabbatic leave.
7 December 1975 — Lully: Armide et Renault overture. Rosen: Five Pieces for Violin and Orchestra, with Robert Bloch, violin. Spohr: Violin Concerto No. 8, with Robert Bloch. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique. Freeborn Hall.
26–27 February 1976 — Public concerts with Marlene Wong, Baroque dancer; Ravenna Helson, cello, and Jon Pankin, student conductor. Music of Lully, Beethoven, Haydn, and Wagner. Davis, Veterans Memorial Theatre.
4 May 1976 — Sacramento Community Center Theater; 6 May 1976 Freeborn Hall, UC Davis — Berlioz: Requiem. Joint performance of UCD Symphony and Chorus and CSU-Sacramento orchestra and chorus, with Louis Clayson, tenor. John Lewis conducting in Sacramento, DKH in Davis.
PRESS 6 February 1976 (Bee) | 28 April 1976 (Aggie) | 29 April 1976 (Democrat) | 3 May 1976 (Bee)
REVIEWS 6 May 1976 (Bee / Glackin) | 7 May 1976 (Enterprise / E. Brunelle) | 10 May 1976 (Bee / Glackin) | 11 May 1976 (Fairfield Daily Republic / Richter) | 12 May 1976 (Aggie / Rothman)
EDITORIAL 15 May 1976 (Union / Simon)
6 June 1976 — Beethoven: Egmont overture (Jon Pankin, conducting). Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4, with Robert Winter, piano. Dvořák: Symphony in D Minor, op. 70. Freeborn Hall.
20th Season: 1978–79
11 November 1978 — Dedication Ceremony for the Recreation Hall. Conductor of University Symphony for Brahms: Academic Festival Overture. Conductor of joint Symphony, Band, and Chorus for first performance of Jerome Rosen: Campus Doorways (text by Celeste Turner Wright). Berlioz: Apothéose from Grande Symphonie funèbre et triomphale.
PROGRAM | COPY for PROGRAM | INVITATION & TICKET
PRESS November 1978 (Democrat / Halsey) | 9 November 1978 (Enterprise) | 13 November 1978 (Enterprise) | 14 November 1978 (Aggie)
3 December 1978 — Brahms: Academic Festival Overture. Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, with Christine Anderson Williams, piano. Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B♭ Major. Freeborn Hall.
4 March 1979 — Rossini: Overture to Il barbiere di Siviglia. Berlioz: Les Nuits d’été, with Gerry Prody, soprano. Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G Major, with Gerry Prody. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | NOTES & TEXTS | PRESS 1979-03-02 (Aggie)
11 May 1979 — Outdoor concert. Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major. Putah Creek Lakeside.
24 May 1979 — Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D Major, with Catherine Heusner and Julie Kim, violins, and Bruce Lamott, harpsichord. 115 Music.
30 May 1979 — UC Berkeley. Berlioz: Act IV of Les Troyens. With the University Chorus. Hertz Hall.
3 June 1979 —Schubert: Mass No. 6 in E♭ Major, D. 950. Berlioz: Act IV of Les Troyens. With the University Chorus. Freeborn Hall.
21st Season: 1979–80
2 December 1979 — Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. Mussorgsky-Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM and POSTERS | MUSIC DEPT. FALL CONCERTS
3 February 1980 — Mozart: Overture to Don Giovanni. Rameau: excerpt from act V of Hippolyte et Aricie. Swift: Specimen Days (premiere), with Anna Carol Dudley, soprano. Freeborn Hall.
6 March 1980 (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis); 9 March 1980 (Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sacramento) — Mendelssohn: Elijah. With the University Chorus.
PROGRAM with Notes and Text | POSTER | NOTES & TEXT
PROMO (Aggie, 6 March 1980)
30 March 1980 — Community Center Theater, Sacramento: Mendelssohn: Elijah, part I. For the annual meeting of the California Music Educators Association.
14–25 May 1980 — Candide. Directed by Alan Stambusky. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 14–18 and 22–25 May). Main Theatre.
PROGRAM
1 June 1980 — Mendelssohn: Fingal’s Cave. Mussorgsky: Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov, with J. Barton Gale, the University Chorus, the Davis Comic Opera Company, and the Sacramento Chorale. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, with Robert Bailey, piano. Freeborn Hall.
PROMO (Enterprise McColm, 28 May 1980e, 29 May 1980e)
22nd Season: 1980–81
4, 6 December 1980 — Handel: Messiah, with Gerry Prody, soprano; Christine Moore, soprano; Joan Pearson, alto; Warren Roberts, tenor; Paul Holden, bass; and the University Chorus. Also 6 December 1980. Freeborn Hall.
24 January 1981 — First Annual Gala of the Chancellor’s Club. Works of Mozart, Gilbert & Sullivan, Weber, and Clinton “Brick” Morse. Wyatt Pavilion.
11–15 February 1981 — Weber’s Der Freischütz, directed by Robert Sarlós, designed by Gene Chesley. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production. English transl. (of musical numbers) by DKH. Five performances. Main Theatre.
POSTER | PHOTOS | PROMO (Aggie, 11 February 1981)
8 March 1981 — Rossini: Overture to La gazza ladra. Mozart: Concerto No. 20 in C Minor. Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet, Overture-Fantasy after Shakespeare. With Gilbert Kalish, piano. Freeborn Hall.
12 April 1981 — Berlioz: Marche hongroise from La Damnation de Faust. Andrew Frank: Variations for Orchestra (first performance). Brahms: Double Concerto in A Minor, op. 102. With Robert Samson Bloch, violin, and David Kadarauch, violoncello. Freeborn Hall.
23 April 1981 — Noon Mozart: Concerto No. 1 for Flute and Orchestra. Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf. With Suzanne Teng, flute. 105 Music
7 June 1981 — Chopin: Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, for Piano and Orchestra. Stravinsky: Petrushka. With Lois Brandwynne, piano. Freeborn Hall.
23rd Season: 1981–82
22 November 1981 — Mozart: Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 421. Berlioz: Duo-Nocturne from act I of Béatrice et Bénédict and Harold en Italie. With Robert Samson Bloch, viola. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM NOTE
31 January 1982 — Mozart: Concerto No. 2 in E♭ Major, with James Ray Crenshaw, French horn. Haydn: Missa in Tempore Belli (“Paukenmesse”) [”Mass in Time of War”], with Bethany Beardslee, soprano; Kathleen Roland, alto; Louis Clayson, tenor; and William Courtney, bass. St. James Catholic Church, Davis.
7 March 1982 — Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, with Bethany Beardslee. Mahler: Symphony No. 1. With Bethany Beardslee, soprano. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PHOTO
26 March 1982 — Performance for the 1981 District 516 Conference of Rotary International. Works of Mozart, Sullivan, and others. Freeborn Hall.
2 May 1982 — Dvořák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, op. 44. Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms. With the University Chorus. Freeborn Hall.
6 June 1982 — Mendelssohn: incidental music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, op. 61. Debussy: Première Rhapsodie, with Jerome Rosen, clarinet. Richard Swift: Concerto II, with Marvin Tartak, piano. Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Major, op. 90. Freeborn Hall.
24th Season: 1982–83
21 November 1982 — Lully: Overture to Armide et Renaud. J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050, with Robert Samson Bloch, violin; Suzanne Teng, flute; and Bruce Lamott, harpsichord. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, BWV 1047, with Robert Samson Bloch, violin; Stephen Burns, trumpet; Bruce Lamott, harpsichord; Mary Smith, oboe; Suzanne Teng, flute. Freeborn Hall.
30 January 1983 — Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, op. 125. With Christine Moore, soprano; Kathleen Roland, alto; David Rudat, tenor; Gregory Silva, bass; and the University Chorus. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | POSTER
6 March 1983 — Smetana: The Moldau (Vltava). Mozart; Piano Concerto in E♭ Major, K. 482, with Marvin Tartak, piano. Borodin: Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor. Freeborn Hall.
16 April 1983 — Picnic Day concert. Works of Borodin, Smetana, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and Puccini. With Christine Moore, soprano; David Edleman, piano; Scott Pfau, assisting conductor. Freeborn Hall.
May 1983 — Lully’s music for Molière’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme. Department of Dramatic Art production (eight performances, 12–15 and 19–22 May). Scott Pfau, assisting. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | NOTES & TEXTS | PROMO (Enterprise / McColm, 20 April 1983).
5 June 1983 — Mendelssohn: Nocturno, with Paul Bryan conducting. Mahler: Five Songs to Poems by Friedrich Rückert, with Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano. Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra. Freeborn Hall.
25th Season: 1983–84
2 December 1983 (Sacramento Civic Center Theater; 4 December 1983 (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis) — Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette, with Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Jeffrey Thomas, tenor; Gérard Souzay, baritone; Susan Allen, harp; and the University Chorus and Sacramento Chorale, Albert J. McNeil, director. A 75th-Anniversary event.
POSTER | MUSIC DEPT. FALL CONCERTS
14 June 1984 — 75th-Anniversary Commencement Ceremony for the Graduate Division. Works of Sullivan, Rossini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Elgar, G, Meyerbeer, with the first performances of Jerome Rosen’s University Fanfare. Recreation Hall.
26th Season: 1984–85
[11 November 1984 — Gala Handel Tercentenary Concert, conducted by Martin Neary. DKH prepared Concerto Grosso in G Minor, op. 6, no. 6. Freeborn Hall. ]
18 November 1984 — Handel: Concerto Grosso in G Minor, opus 6, no. 6, with Robert Bloch and Cynthia Bates, violins, Alice Swan, cello, Martin Neary conducting from the keyboard. Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol, opus 34. Gershwin: Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra, with Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano. Freeborn Hall.
20 November 1984 — Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Food Science and Agriculture Building, with an address by David P. Gardner, president, University of California. Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol, Bach: “Gloria in excelsis Deo,” from B-Minor Mass. With the University Chamber Singers. Freeborn Hall.
3 March 1985 — Berlioz: La Marseillaise, Chant du neuf Thermidor (first performance of newly-discovered work, ed. DKH), Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet, with Jeffrey Thomas, tenor, and the University Chorus. Tailleferre: Concertino for Harp and Orchestra, with Susan Allen, harp. Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, opus 73. Freeborn Hall.
PRESS 20 February 1985 (Enterprise / McColm) | 22 February 1985 (Chronicle) | February 1985 (Bee / Glackin) | 1 March 1985 (Union / Simon) | REVIEW 5 March 1985 (Union / Simon)
14–15 April 1985 — Bach: Mass in B Minor. With Diane Gilfether, soprano; Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Jeffrey Thomas, tenor; Richard Brunner, baritone; Edward Cohn, bass; Carrie Kramer and Alice Swan, continuo, and the University Chorus. Main Theatre.
ABOUT THE SOLOISTS | REVIEW 16 February 1985 (Bee / Glackin)
20 April 1985 — Picnic Day performance. Popular works form the season repertoire. With Alanna Battat, piano. Freeborn Hall.
2–11 May 1985 — How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Directed by Harry Johnson. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 2–11 May). Main Theater.
2 June 1985 — Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068. Franck: Variations symphoniques pour piano et orchestre, with Lois Brandwynne, piano. Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E♭ Major, opus 55 (“Eroica”), David Cairns, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
13 June 1985 — Graduate Division Commencement Ceremony. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Sullivan: Overture to The Mikado. Rosen: University Fanfare. Berlioz: Marche hongroise from La Damnation de Faust. Rimsky-Korsakov: Cortège of the Nobles, from Mlada. The National Anthem, arr. Glendon Scharer (‘85). Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3. Recreation Hall.
27th Season: 1985–86
8 October 1985 — Reception for Leon Mayhew, new Dean of the College of Letters and Science. Waltzes and polkas by Johann Strauss I and II and Tchaikovsky. Residence of Chancellor James Meyer.
31 October 1985 — Waltzes and polkas by Johann Strauss I and II and Tchaikovsky. Music/Drama/Art Quadrangle.
9 November 1985 — Concert for the fifty-first annual meeting of the American Musicological Society, meeting jointly with the College Music Society and the Society for Music Theory. Georges Onslow: Symphony No. 2 in D Minor, op. 41. Berlioz: La Marseillaise, Chant du neuf Thermidor, and Marche funèbre pour la dernière scéne d’Hamlet. With Jeffrey Thomas, tenor; the University Singers, University of British Columbia, James Fankhauser, conductor; the Choral Union, University of British Columbia, James Schell, conductor. Ballroom, Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, B.C.
24 November 1985 — Freeborn Hall. Bellini: Overture to I Capuleti et i Montecchi. George Onslow: Symphony No. 2 in D Minor, opus 42. Copland: Four Dance-Episodes from Rodeo. Freeborn Hall.
2 March 1986 — Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B♭ Minor, op. 23, with Robert Taub (Artist-in-Residence), piano. Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, opus 4. Freeborn Hall.
PRESS RELEASE | REVIEW 4 March 1988 (Bee / Glackin)
14, 16 March 1986 (Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sacramento); 16 March 1986 (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis) — Handel: Israel in Egypt. With Karen Kassouni-May and Kristi Brown, sopranos; Marilane Butler and Jean Holoien, altos; Grey Brothers, tenor; Craig Morphis and Richard Brunner, basses; Carrie Kramer and Alice Swan, continuo; and the University Chorus.
PROGRAM | ABOUT THE SOLOISTS
12 April 1986 — Picnic Day performance. Popular works from the season repertoire. With Anne-Marie Scotto, piano. Freeborn Hall.
4–11 May 1986 — Bellini: I Capuleti e i Montecchi. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production (four performances, 4, 6, 9, and 11 May). Directed by Harry Johnson. With Evelyn de la Rosa, Stephanie Friedman, Carlo Scibelli, Brian Gardner, and William Courtney. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | FLYER |ABOUT THE CAST | SYNOPSIS AND NOTE |
PRESS (Aggie / Wilson, 30 April 1986 — Chronicle / Commanday (4 May 1986)|REVIEWS (Enterprise / McColm, 5 May 1986 — Bee / Glackin, 6 May 1986 — Union / Simon, 6 May 1986 — Chronicle / Commanday, 9 May 1986).
1 June 1986 — Freeborn Hall. Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E♭ Major (“Rhenish”). Steven Mackey: The Big Bang and Beyond (1985, first performance; the composer conducting). Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, opus 43, Brent Gillespie (‘86), piano.
PROGRAM | NOTES | PHOTOS
19 June 1986 — Graduate Division Commencement Ceremony. Johann Strauss I: Emperor Waltzes, op. 427. Rosen: University Fanfare. Meyerbeer: Coronation March from Le Prophète. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. The National Anthem, arr. Glendon Scharer, ‘85. Bellini: Overture to I Capuleti et i Montecchi. Johann Strauss I: Radetzky Marsch. Recreation Hall.
28th Season 1986–87
11 October 1986 — “Combinations West,” a gala Faculty Research Concert to welcome Wayne Slawson to the UC-Davis faculty. Berlioz: “Dream of a Witches’ Sabbath,” from Symphonie fantastique. Mozart: Adagio from Serenade for Winds in B♭ Major, K. 361. Main Quadrangle, UC-Davis,
4 November 1986 — Gala performance for the twentieth anniversary of the UCD School of Medicine. Mozart: Mass in C, K. 317 (“Coronation”) with Karen Kassouni-May, soprano; Joan Pearson Sweet, alto; Carlo Scibelli, tenor; and Brian Gardner, bass. Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 for Piano and Orchestra in E♭ Major, opus 73 (“Emperor”), with Joan Ball, piano. Music Recital Hall, California State University, Sacramento.
23 November 1986 — Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 for Piano and Orchestra in E♭ Major, opus 73 (“Emperor”), with Joan Ball, piano. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique. Freeborn Hall.
30 January 1987 — Mozart: Serenade No. 10 in B♭ Major for 13 Winds, K. 361 (370a), four movements. Griffes: Poem for Flute and Orchestra. Piston: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra. Mozart: Concerto No. 1 in G Major for Flute and Orchestra, K. 313. With Doriot Anthony Dwyer, flute. Freeborn Hall.
15 March 1987 — Freeborn Hall. Falla: Noches en los jardines de España, with Alanna Battat, piano. Bartók: Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra, with Maryvonne Le Dizès-Richard, violin. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PRESS RELEASE
17 March 1987 — Concert for UC Alumni–Legislative Conference. Mozart: Adagio from Serenade for Winds in B♭ Major, K. 361. Sacramento Room, Sacramento Convention Center.
2, 3 May 1987 — Verdi: Requiem. With Vicky Van Dewark, soprano; Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; William Davis, tenor; William Warfield, bass; and the University Choruses. Freeborn Hall
PROGRAM | POSTER | FLYER | ABOUT THE SOLOISTS (program) | ABOUT THE SOLOISTS (Arts Calendar) | PROMO ?30 April 1987 (Enterprise) | DINNER INVITATION | RECEPTION INVITATION | REVIEW 5 May 1987 (Bee / Glackin) | PHOTOS
7 June 1987 — Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, opus 92. Swift: Extravaganza for Orchestra, opus 28 (to honor the composer’s sixtieth birthday). Strauss: First Sequence of Waltzes, opus 59, from Der Rosenkavalier. Freeborn Hall.
June 1987 — Commencements of the Graduate Division and the College of Letters and Science. Repertoire drawn from season offerings. Recreation Hall.
29th Season: 1987–88
11 December 1987 — Berlioz: Le Carnaval romain. Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, opus 125. Celebrating the reopening of Freeborn Hall. With Helen Dilworth, soprano; Linda Liebschutz, mezzo-soprano; Carlo Scibelli, tenor; and Mark Coles, bass. Freeborn Hall.
8 January 1988 — Memorial Service for Mary Regan Meyer. Works of Mozart and Bach. With Jerome Rosen, clarinet, and the University Chorus. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM
18 March 1988 — Inauguration of Theodore L. Hullar as fourth chancellor of the University of California, Davis. Works of Sullivan, Rimsky-Korsakov, Meyerbeer, Mozart, Johann Strauss I, and Sousa. Recreation Hall.
PROGRAM | INVITATION | PRESS 20 March 1988 (Enterprise / Sherwin) | 1 April 1988 (Dateline)
May 1988 — Gilbert and Sullivan: The Mikado. Department of Dramatic Art production (eight performances, 19–22 and 26–29 May). Frank Hauser, Granada Artist-in-Residence, stage director. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | AD (Aggie) | REVIEWS (Enterprise / Peithman, 23 May 1988; Aggie / Weiland, 25 May 1988)
5 June 1988 — Rachmaninov: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra in C Minor, op. 18, with Alanna Battat (‘88), piano. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, opus 74 (“Pathétique”). Freeborn Hall.
June 1988 — Commencements of the Graduate Division and the College of Letters and Science. Repertoire drawn from season offerings. Recreation Hall.
30th Season 1988–89 THE FRENCH BICENTENNIAL SEASON
20 November 1988 — Bizet: Les Toréadors and Chanson bohème from Carmen. Vieuxtemps: Concerto No. 1 for Violoncello and Orchestra in A Minor, op. 46. Dvořák: Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in B Minor, op. 104. With David Starkweather, cello. Freeborn Hall.
18 February 1989 — French bicentennial concert for the Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, meeting at UC-Berkeley. Music of Rouget de Lisle, Méhul, Gossec, Catel, Paër, and Berlioz. The Glade, UC-Berkeley (moved to Hertz Hall because of rain).
28 February 1989 — French bicentennial concert aboard the helicopter-carrier Jeanne d’Arc, San Francisco Bay. Concert for diplomatic reception celebrating the arrival of the vessel. Music of Rouget de Lisle, Méhul, Gossec, Catel, Paër, and Berlioz.
PHOTOS
6, 8 April 1989 — Berlioz: Marche pour la présentation des drapeaux. Rouget de Lisle, arr. Berlioz: Hymne des Marseillais, Chant du 9 Thermidor. Méhul: Chant du départ. Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette. With the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the UCD Choruses, Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Carlo Scibelli, tenor; and Jules Bastin, bass. Cosponsored by the Consulate General of France, San Francisco, and the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra, with financial assistance of American Airlines. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | FEATURES 2 April 1989 (Bee / Glackin) | 2 April 1989 (Chronicle / Commanday) | Spring 1989 (Dateline) | INVITATION dinner | REVIEWS 8 April 1989 (Bee / Glackin) | 8 April 1989 (Chronicle / Commanday) | 10 April 1989 (Aggie, Schneiderreit) | Herb Caen blurb (Chronicle, 10 April 1989)
15 April 1989 — Picnic Day concert. Also at dedication ceremonies for James H. Meyer Hall. French bicentennial repertoire. Freeborn Hall.
23 April 1989 — Bicentennial concert at Stanford University. “Vive la Révolution,” a concert celebrating the bicentennial of the French Revolution. With Kimberly Marshall, organ, and Judith Bettina, soprano. Works by Rouget de Lisle, Berlioz, Méhul, and Le Sueur. Cosponsored by the Consulate General of France, San Francisco, and the Maison Française of Stanford University. The Memorial Church, Stanford University.
27 May 1989 — Bicentennial concert at Herbst Theatre, San Francisco. Works of Rouget de Lisle, Berlioz, and Méhul, featuring Berlioz, Cléopâtre. With Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano, and the French Bicentennial Chorus. Presented by the Lycée Français International Lapérouse.
4 June 1989 — Rouget de Lisle, arr. John Philip Sousa, The Marseillaise. Catel: Marche militaire. Gossec: Marche lugubre. Berlioz: Scène d’amour and Convoi funèbre from Roméo et Juliette. Berlioz: Cléopâtre. Berlioz: Apothéose from Grande Symphonie funèbre et triomphale. With Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano, and the French Bicentennial Chorus. Freeborn Hall.
June 1989 — Commencements of the Graduate Division and the College of Letters and Science. Repertoire drawn from season offerings. For the Graduate Division: Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E♭, K. 364 (320d), movt. I, with Ken Murai, violin, and Robert Bloch, viola. Recreation Hall.
Tour of UCD Symphony and Chorus to Tahiti, Australia, and Noumea.
PHOTOS | FEATURE UC Davis Arts, Spring 1989
3 July 1989 — Musée de Tahiti et des Iles, Tahiti. Works of Rouget de Lisle, Gossec, Bizet, and Berlioz. With Thérèse Geraert, soprano; Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Jules Bastin, bass; Joan Chambers, piano.
REVIEW 5 July 1989 (La Dépeche / N. Buisson)
4 July 1989 — Place Tarahoi, Papeete, Tahiti. “Concert de l’Independance Day.” Works of Rouget de Lisle, Catel, Méhul, Sousa, Gershwin, and Berlioz.
FEATURES 6 July 1989 (La Dépeche / N. Buisson) | ?6 July 1989 (Tahiti Sun Press / Tony Doris)
5 July 1989 — Salle OPEL, Papeete, Tahiti. Works of Rouget de Lisle, Méhul, Gossec, Catel, and featuring Berlioz: “O misère des rois,” from L’Enfance du Christ; Duo-Nocturne, from Béatrice et Bénédict; and Cléopâtre. With Thérèse Geraert, soprano; Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; and Jules Bastin, bass. The Tahiti concerts presented by the Université Française du Pacifique in association with the Comité du Bicentenaire, the Mairie de Papeete, the Syndicat d’Inititative Pare Nui, OPATTI, Musique en Polynésie, the Conservatoire Artistique Territorial, and the Société Wild-Leitz.
FEATURE 6 July 1989 (La Dépeche / N. Buisson) | REVIEW 7 July 1989 (La Dépeche / N. Buisson)
10 July 1989 — Sydney Opera House, Sydney. Works of Rouget de Lisle, Méhul, Gossec, Berlioz, and Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette (abbreviated). With Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Gerald Sword, tenor; Jules Bastin, bass; and a large contingent of performers including the Canberra Youth Orchestra and the Canberra School of Music Community Choir. Sponsored by the Banque Nationale de Paris.
PRESS 10 July 1989 (Sydney paper / Wendy Sheather) | REVIEW 12 July 1989 (Sydney Morning Herald / Fred Blanks)
13 July 1989 — Shopping Center near Melbourne. Works of Sousa, Catel, Méhul, and Berlioz.
15 July 1989 — National Tennis Centre, Melbourne. Program and soloists similar to 10 July, and with Matthew Wall, boy soprano, and Karen Vanspall, soprano. With a contingent of some 1,200 performers, including the Band of the Third Military District, Army of Australia; the Royal Australian Air Force Central Band; the Eastern Youth Laureate Wind Symphony; the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Society; and the Maroondah Singers. Co-conductors I. C. Milne, ARCM, MIMT, major, Army of Australia; Graham Lloyd, Flight Lieutenant, Royal Australian Air Force. Sub-conductor Gregory Cheng.
REVIEW 17 July 1989 (The Age [Melbourne] / Kenneth Hince)
17 July 1989 — Canberra School of Music, Canberra. Program, soloists, and performers same as 10 July.
REVIEW 20 July 1989 (Canberra Times / Margaret Legge-Wilkinson)
19 July 1989 — Salle des Fédération des Oeuvres Laïques, Nouméa, New Caledonia. Works of Rouget de Lisle, Méhul, Gossec, Berlioz, and Bizet, featuring Berlioz’s Cléopâtre. With Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano. The Nouméa concert presented by the Université Française du Pacifique in association with the Comité National du Bicentenaire and the Banque Nationale de Paris.
PRESS 19 July 1989 (Nouméa paper) | REVIEW (Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes / D. Béligon)
FEATURE UCD Magazine January–February 1990
31st Season: 1989–90
12 November 1989 — Mozart: Concerto No. 12 for Piano and Orchestra in A Major, K. 414, with Michael Boriskin, piano. Schubert: Mass No. 6 in E♭ Major, D 950, with Lenore Turner, soprano; Pamela Rost, alto; Steven Thompson, tenor; Thomas Truhitte, tenor; Craig Morphis, bass; and the University Chamber Singers. Freeborn Hall.
3 December 1989 — Hindemith: Mathis der Maler. Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2, with Michael Boriskin, piano. Freeborn Hall.
REVIEW (Aggie / Schneidereit, 6 December 1989)
3 February 1990 — Parents Weekend 1990 Concert. Hérold: Zampa Overture. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4, with Marilyn Swan, piano; Gregory Cheng, conducting. Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1, first movement, with Judy Rummelsburg, cello. Mahler: from Symphony No. 5, first movement. Main Theatre.
11 March 1990 — Hérold: Zampa Overture. Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1, with Judy Rummelsburg, cello. Mahler: Symphony No. 5. Freeborn Hall.
17 May 1990 (115 Music: Noon Concert); 18 May 1990 (Lake Spafford shore) — Milhaud: Le Bœuf sur le toit, La Création du monde. Mozart: Impresario overture.
PROGRAM (Noon Concert)
2, 3 June 1990 — Albert J. McNeil retirement concert. Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, with Kathleen McCoy, soprano, and Douglas Lawrence, baritone; UCD Choruses and Choral Union, Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers. Also selections from Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess with the UCD Symphony and the Jubilee Singers. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PHOTOS
32nd Season: 1990–91
19 October 1990 — Inauguration of the new West Wing of Shields Library. Tchaikovsky: “Waltz of the Flowers.” Brahms, movt. III of Symphony No. 4. Johann Strauss: Tales from the Vienna Woods waltz. Plaza, Peter J. Shields Library.
10 November 1990 — 19th-Century Quadrilles and Strauss waltzes for the annual ball, national meeting, American Musicological Society. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Oakland.
2 December 1990 — Brahms: Symphony No. 4. Mahler: Kindertotenlieder, with Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano. In memory of Ronald James Alexander (1961–90). Freeborn Hall.
[January – July 1991: On Leave.]
33rd Season: 1991–92
24 November 1991 — Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”). Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, with Lisa Kobialka, violin. Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Freeborn Hall.
3 December 1991 — YMCA Christmas benefit. Radisson Hotel, Sacramento.
17 February 1992 — Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3, with Steven Weigt, piano. Copland: Appalachian Spring, Michael Shahani, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
1 March 1992 — Handel: Israel in Egypt, with Susan Rode Morris and Lenore Turner, sopranos; Amelia Triest, alto; Clark Kelso, tenor; Stephen Lyle and Anthony Pollock, bass, the University Chorus, the Orchestra of the Age of Anxiety, and the UCD Symphony Orchestra. Freeborn Hall.
8 March 1992 — Handel: excerpts from Israel in Egypt. Berg: Violin Concerto, with Leopold LaFosse, violin. Freeborn Hall.
3 May 1992 — Copland: Clarinet Concerto, with Brian Salter, clarinet. Milhaud: Symphony No. 12 (“Rurale”). In conjunction with the Milhaud centenary. Freeborn Hall.
7 June 1992 — Fauré: Pavane, with the University Chorus. Berlioz: Les Nuits d’été, with Susan Narucki, soprano. Swift: from Roses Only (1991), with Susan Narucki [first performance, in memory of Dorothy Swift (1928–90)]. Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5. Freeborn Hall.
34th Season: 1992–93
31 October 1992 — Waltz gala for Sacramento Opera Association Benefit. Senator Hotel, Sacramento.
22 November 1992 — Weber: Invitation à la valse, orch. Berlioz. Milhaud: Clarinet Concerto, with Jerome Rosen, clarinet. Brahms: Symphony No. 1. Freeborn Hall.
7 March 1993 — Wagner: Charfreitags-Zauber (“Good Friday Spell”) from Parsifal. Wagner, arr. Hans Werner Henze: 5 Songs to texts of Mathilde Wesendonk, with Dorothea Brinkmann, contralto. Mahler: Symphony No. 1. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PROMO Dateline 3 May 1993
9 May 1993 — Mozart: Symphony No. 29. [Swift: Asphodel, That Greeny Flower, first performance, Laurel Zucker, flute.] Swift: Roses Only, first performance, Susan Narucki, soprano. Mozart: Oboe Concerto, movt. I, Darlene Franz, oboe. Davis Community Church.
6 June 1993 — Bernstein: Candide Overture. [Copland: In The Beginning, Christopher Reynolds, conducting.] Bernstein: Chichester Psalms, Jeremy Springer, soprano, Lenore Turner, soprano, Suzanne Elder, alto, Hunter Brown, baritone, Nicholas Janitzky, bass, and the University Chorus, Christopher Reynolds, director. Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM & POSTER | TEXTS | REVIEW (Enterprise / Mantay, 10 June 1993)
35th Season: 1993–94
PROMO (Enterprise, 28 October 1993)
29 September 1993 — University Convocation. Works of Rossini and Handel. Freeborn Hall.
From this point, annual appearances of the UCD Symphony at University Convocations (in the Fall) and Commencements (in December and June) are no longer listed and may be assumed.
29 October 1993 — “Une Soirée de Vienne.” Works of Rossini, J. Strauss, Schumann, Mussorgsky, Sullivan, Offenbach, and others. Lenore Turner, soprano; Nicholas Janitzky, bass; Eric Sawyer, piano. Freeborn Hall.
5 December 1993 — Haydn: Symphony No. 104. Schumann: Piano Concerto, op. 54, with Lois Brandwynne, piano. Brahms: Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | REVIEWS (Aggie / Scott, 7 December 1993 — Enterprise / Mantay, 8 December 1993)
4 February 1994 — Haydn: Symphony No. 104. J. S. Bach: Magnificat. With the Davis Chorale (Rachel Kessler, director). Rachel Kessler, soprano; Peter Shack, tenor; Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano; Nicholas Janitzky, bass; Phebe Craig, continuo. Varsity Theatre, Davis.
PROGRAM | REVIW (Enterprise / Mantay, 7 February 1994)
10–20February 1994 — Lerner and Loewe: My Fair Lady. Department of Dramatic Art production (nine performances, 10–13 and 16–20 February 1994). Stage direction by Elizabeth Carlin. Main Theatre.
13 March 1994 — Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela, with Deborah Shidler, English horn. Grieg: Piano Concerto, op. 16, with Thomas Fahy (‘94), piano. Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme (“Enigma Variations”), op. 36. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PHOTO
14 May 1994 — Slawson: Match for Orchestra (1994, first performance). Tippett: 3 Spirituals from A Child of Our Time. Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms. With the University Chorus (Paul Hillier, conductor). Freeborn Hall.
5 June 1994 — Ravel: Ma Mère l’Oye. Shéhérazade, with Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano. La Valse. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM & POSTER | TEXTS & NOTES
36th Season: 1994–95
28 September 1994 — Inauguration of Larry N. Vanderhoef as fifth chancellor.
PROGRAM | PHOTO
14 October 1994 — Une Soirée de Vienne II. Works of Bizet, J. Strauss, Bruch, Herbert, and others. Ingrid Tracy, violin. Stephen Abraham, viola. Freeborn Hall.
20 November 1994 — Saint-Saëns: “Bacchanale” from Samson et Dalila. Eric Sawyer: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra (first performance), with Sarah Fiene cello. Brahms: Symphony No. 3. Freeborn Hall.
2 December 1994 (Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento); 4 December (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis) — Handel: Christmas music from Messiah. Britten: A Ceremony of Carols. Anderson, arr.: A Christmas Festival. With the University Chorus (Paul Hillier, conductor). Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
10 March 1995 (Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento); 12 March (Freeborn Hall UC Davis) — Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3. Thompson: Alleluia. Fauré: Requiem. With the University Chorus (Paul Hillier, conductor). Kathleen McCoy, soprano. Craig Morphis, baritone.
30 April 1995 — Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel). Ibert: Concerto pour flûte et orchestre, with Tod Brody, flute. Berlioz: movts. IV–V from Symphonie fantastique. Freeborn Hall.
4 June 1995 — Holst: The Planets. Bach: Concerto for Oboe and Violin, with Genevieve Coyle, violin and Emilie Patton, oboe. Kodály: Suite from Háry János. Freeborn Hall.
37th Season: 1995–96
3 December 1995 — Rossini: Overture to La Gazza ladra. R. Strauss: Four Last Songs, with Cheryl Marshall, soprano. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | NOTES and TEXTS | REVIEW (Enterprise / Mantay, ?5 December 1995)
25 February 1996 — Gabrieli: Sonata Pian’ e forte. Mouret: Sinfonia. Fischer: Symphonie mit acht obligaten Pauken, with Stanley Lunetta, timpani. Bach: Violin Concerto, in E Major, BWV 1042, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin. Beethoven: Symphony No. 7. Freeborn Hall.
POSTER & PROGRAM | NOTES | PHOTOS
10 March 1996 — Bach: ]ohannes-Passion. With the University Chorus and Chamber Singers (Paul Hillier, director). Allison Zelles, soprano; Suzanne Elder Wallace, alto; Paul Elliott and Alan Bennett, tenors; Kari Kaarna and Boyd Jarrell, basses. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | NOTES | REVIEW (Bee / Glackin, ?12 March 1996)
May 1996 — Bernstein: West Side Story. Departments of Dramatic Art and Music production (nine performances, 16–18 and 22–26 May). Stage direction by Frank Hauser. Main Theatre.
1 June 1996 — Berlioz: Harold en Italie, with Stephen Abraham, viola. Bartók: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 2, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin. Freeborn Hall.
38th Season: 1996–97
24 November 1996 — Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger. Mozart: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 23 in A Major, K. 488, with Lois Brandwynne, piano. Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor (“From the New World”). Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | PREVIEW (Enterprise / Mantay, 21 November 1986) | REVIEW (Enterprise / Mantay, 26 November 1986)
19 January 1997 — California Association of Professional Music Teachers, 29th Annual Convention. Franck: Symphonic Variations, with Megumi Yanai, piano; Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, with Eric Chan, piano (concerto competition winners). Hyatt Regency Hotel, Sacramento.
9 February 1997 — Smetana: “Furiant” from The Bartered Bride. Rosen: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra, with Jerome Rosen, saxophone. Brahms: Serenade No. 2 in A Major, op. 16. Freeborn Hall.
19 February 1997 — Bodil Wennberg Music Foundation: Second Annual Davis Music Festival: a benefit concert supporting music programs for our schools and community. Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor (“From the New World”), movt. IV. Veterans Memorial Theatre, Davis.
9 March 1997 — Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklärung (“Death and Transfiguration”). Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem with the University Chorus and Chamber Singers. Julie Ness, soprano; Robert Stafford, bass; Kimberly Marshall, organ; Jeffrey Thomas, conducting the Vaughan Williams. Freeborn Hall.
23 May? 1997 — 1997 Aggie Auction. Waltzes by Johann Strauss, Jr., etc. Sacramento Convention Center.
[1 June 1997 — Copland: Quiet City, with Chris Esaki, trumpet; Emilie Patton, English horn. Bernstein: Music from On the Waterfront. Ives: Three Places in New England (Michael J. Malone, conducting).] Freeborn Hall.
39th Season: 1997–98
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9 October 1997 — Dedication ceremony: UC Davis Dramatic Art Building named Celeste Turner Wright Hall. Brahms: Academic Festival Overture. Jerome Rosen: Campus Doorways (text by Celeste Turner Wright; with the University Chorus). Main Theatre.
23 November 1997 — Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, op. 58, with Charles Rosen, piano. Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C♯ Minor. Freeborn Hall.
[Nov.-Dec. 1997 — The Beggar’s Opera (University Theatre). Michael Malone, conducting. 21-23 November and 4-7 December 1997,]
[5 December 1997 — A Holiday Concert with the University Chorus. Vivaldi: Gloria and Poulenc: Gloria. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Freeborn Hall]
27 January 1998 — The Bodil Wennberg Music Foundation: Third Annual Davis Music Festival: a benefit concert supporting music programs for our schools and community. Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, movt. IV. Veterans Memorial Theatre, Davis.
21 February 1998 — Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, op. 63, with James Stern, violin. Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major (“Pastoral”), op. 68. Freeborn Hall.
6 March 1998 (Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento); 7 March 1998 (St. Mary’s Cathedral, San Francisco); 8 March 1998 (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis) — Berlioz: Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem). With Robert Breault, tenor, University Chorus and Chamber Singers, Sacramento Choral Society, Davis Chorale.
PROGRAM & POSTER | PROGRAM | POSTCARD | CD | FEATURE (Enterprise / Mantay, 26 February 1998) | REVIEW (Bee / Glackin, 8 March 1998 | FOLLOW-UP (Dateline, 13 March 1998)
31 May 1998 — Pablo Ortiz: ¿What About Maximiliano? (world premiere), with Mercedes Gómez, harp. Tchaikovsky: “Letter Scene” from Eugene Onegin; Bizet: “Habanera” from Carmen, with Christine Schadeberg, soprano. Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, op. 73. Freeborn Hall.
40th Season: 1998–99
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[22 November 1998 — Beethoven: Consecration of the House overture. Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, with Steven Bailey, piano. Respighi: The Pines of Rome. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
[6 December 1998 — Haydn: The Seasons. Jennifer Ellis, soprano (Jane); Scott Whitaker, tenor (Lucas); David Newman, bass (Simon). University Chorus and Chamber Singers. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento.
23 February 1999 — The Bodil Wennberg Music Foundation: Fourth Annual Davis Music Festival: a benefit concert supporting music programs for our schools and community. Von Suppé: Dichter und Bauer (“Poet and Peasant”) Overture. Veterans Memorial Theatre, Davis.
12 March 1999 (Herz Hall, UC Berkeley); 14 March 1999 (Freeborn Hall, UC Davis) — Duruflé: Requiem, with Florida Stringer, mezzo-soprano; Michael Yap, baritone; David Deffner, organ; University Chorus. Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, op. 78 (“Organ Symphony”), with David Deffner, organ; Maya Beebe and Ellen Schinnerer Deffner, pianos.
PROGRAM & POSTER | INVITATION (Berkeley)
2 May 1999 — Von Suppé: Dichter und Bauer (“Poet and Peasant”) Overture. Jerome Rosen: Three Episodes from Emperor Norton of the USA (premiere). Debussy: La Mer. Freeborn Hall.
27 May 1999 Memorial service for Lawrence J. Andrews, dean, College of Letters and Science. Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622, movt. II (David Corman, clarinet). Handel: “Where’er you walk,” from Semele (Lenore Turner-Heinson, soprano). Main Theatre.
June 1999 Jerome Rosen: Emperor Norton of the USA. Opera in two acts to a libretto by James Schevill. World Premiere. William Beeman (Emperor Noron), Lenore Turner-Heinson (Empress Norton). Departments of Music and Theatre & Dance co-production (five performances, 3, 5, 6, 9 & 11 June 1999). Stage direction by Harry Johnson. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM & POSTER| PRESS PACK | LIBRETTO | CD | PHOTOS
41st Season: 1999–2000
7 November 1999 — Lully: Overture to Armide. Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor, with Angelo Moreno and Michael Sand, violins. Vanhal: Concerto for Two Bassoons, with David Granger and Alice Benjamin, bassoons. Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro. Jointly with UCD Baroque Ensemble (graduate degree concert of Angelo Moreno). Main Theatre.
3 December 1999 (Sacramento: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament); 5 December 1999 (Davis: Freeborn Hall) — University Chorus. Bach: five excerpts from the Christmas Oratorio. Selection of holiday carols. Leroy Anderson: A Christmas Festival. Audience sing-along. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting (DKH for Anderson work).
9 January 2000 — Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture. Joël Lindheimer: Cello Concerto (premiere), with Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello. Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor. Freeborn Hall.
12 March 2000 — Stravinsky: Petrushka, with Lara Downes, piano, DKH conducting. Britten: Spring Symphony, with University Chorus, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
10 April 2000 — Memorial service for Gary Polis, Michael Rose, et al., lost in a boating accident during a research trip to the Sea of Cortez. Freeborn Hall.
7 May 2000 — Beethoven: Choral Fantasy, with Marilyn Swan, piano, and University Chorus, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Mahler: Dan Lied von der Erde, with Stephanie Friedman, mezzo-soprano, Brad Cresswell, tenor; D. Kern Holoman, conducting. (Stephanie Friedman farewell concert.) Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | POSTER | FEATURE (Arts Calendar)
18 May – 4 June 2000 — Cabaret. Music by John Kander & Fred Ebb; book by Joe Masteroff. Directed by Sheldon Deckelbaum. Musical direction by D. Kern Holoman and Kenneth Veit. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance. Ten performances: 18–21 May, 24–25 May, 1–4 June 2000. Main Theatre.
PROGRAM | FLYER | POSTCARD | PHOTOS |PROMO (Dateline, 24 May 2000, Enterprise / Mantay, 18 May 2000, Dateline re Gil and Lenore Sebastian, 26 May 2000| REVIEW (Enterprise / Ryen, 24 May 2000)
42nd Season: 2000–01
19 November 2000 — Berlioz: “Marche hongroise” from La Damnation de Faust. Copland: Old American Songs, with David Newman, baritone. Dvořák: Cello Concerto, with Anssi Karttunen, cello. Freeborn Hall.
1 December 2000 (Sacramento: Westminster Presbyterian Church); 3 December 2000 (UC Davis: Freeborn Hall) — Berlioz: The Childhood of Christ. First performance of a new English translation by Hugh Macdonald. With University Chorus and Jeffrey Thomas, tenor (Narrator); Craig Morphis, bass (Herod; the Father); Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano (St. Mary); David Newman, baritone (St. Joseph); Darren Pollock, tenor (Centurion); Michael Yap, bass (Polydorus).
PROGRAM | POSTER | TEXT & TRANSLATION
20 January 2001 — California Association of Music Teachers (MTNA) convention: Concerto Concert. Franck: Symphonic Variations. Akimi Fukuhara, piano, with UCDSO. Doubletree Hotel, Sacramento.
11 February 2001 — Berlioz: “Marche troyenne” from Les Troyens. Mozart: Piano Concerto in C Minor, K. 491, with Lois Brandwynne, piano, and Yu-Hui Chang, conducting. Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain. Freeborn Hall.
4 March 2001 (UC Davis: Freeborn Hall); 9 March 2001 (Sacramento: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacramento) — Berlioz: Offertoire, from Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem); Berlioz: “Convoi funèbre de Juliette,” from Roméo et Juliette; Berlioz: Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet. Brahms: A German Requiem. University Chorus. DKH conducting 4 March; Jeffrey Thomas conducting 9 March.
12 May 2001 — Léopold de Meyer, arr. Berlioz: Marche marocaine. Berlioz: “Marche au supplice,” from Symphonie fantastique. Chausson: Poème for Violin and Orchestra, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5. Freeborn Hall.
[1 June 2001 — University Chorus and UCD Symphony, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Handel: Alexander’s Feast, with Susan Narucki, soprano. ]
43rd Season: 2001–02
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18 November 2001 — Rossini: The Barber of Seville overture (Anthony Lien, conducting); Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, op. 64, with Michael Sand, violin; Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, op. 40; Borodin: Polovtsian Dances, from the opera Prince Igor.
[2 December 2001 — UCD Chorus, Davis Chorale with UCDSO, Magen Solomon, conducting. Beethoven: Mass in C, op. 86, with Carol Kessler, soprano; Alexandra Ivanoff, mezzo-soprano; J. Wingate Greathouse, tenor; Michael Yap, baritone. Freeborn Hall.
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[DKH on leave Winter Quarter 2002.]
[10 February 2002 — Nicolai: The Merry Wives of Windsor overture. Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E♭ Major, with Scott Macomber, trumpet; Dvořák: Symphony No. 7 in D Minor, op. 70. Michael Morgan, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM | FLYER color| FLYER mono ]
[10 March 2002 — Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, op. 67. Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, op. 53, with Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano. Lauridsen: Lux aeterna (1997). UCD Symphony and Chorus, Davis Chorale, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Freeborn Hall.
PROGRAM ]
5 May 2002 — Haydn: The Creation. UCD Symphony and Chorus, Davis Chorale, with Jennifer Brody, soprano; Jeffrey Thomas, tenor; David Newman, baritone. Freeborn Hall. [Last concert in Freeborn Hall.]
PROGRAM | FLYER | AD b&W (jpg) | PROMO (Enterprise / Mantay, 24 April 2002) | REVIEW (Bee / Glackin, 7 May 2002)
19 May 2002 — Wennberg Music Festival [V]. Holmes, Emerson and Davis High School Orchestras with Cantare Cello Quartet. Rossini: Barber of Seville overture. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto, with Michael Sand, violin. Veterans Memorial Theatre, Davis.
44th Season: 2002–03
Inaugural Season in W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, UCDavis
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27 September 2002 — “Hard-Hat” concert in Jackson Hall. First live music presented to public.
2 October 2002 — Chancellor’s Convocation, Jackson Hall.
24 November 2002 — Andrew Frank: Réjouissance: Fanfare for Barbara K. Jackson, Robert and Margrit Mondavi, & the UCDSO (David Amrein, conducting); Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, op. 21, with Lara Downes, piano; Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, op. 73. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | FLYER | AD 3 November 2002 (Bee) | AD 10 November 2002 (Bee) | FEATURE 17 November 2002 (Bee / Patricia Beach Smith) } PROMO 17 November 2002 (Enterprise / Mantay) { PROMO 18 November 2002 (Enterprise / Mantay) | INTERMISSION INVITATION
6 December 2002 — James Meyer memorial. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
9 February 2003 — Beethoven: Triple Concerto in C Major, op. 56, with Trio Fridegk: Hannah Weirich, violin; Anna Weirich, cello; Silvia Nitschke, piano. Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G Major, with Marguerite Krull, soprano. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
8 March 2003 — Mozart: Mozart: Sinfonia concertante in E♭ Major, K. 364, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin, Geraldine Walther, viola. Berlioz: Harold en Italie, with Geraldine Walther, viola. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | FLYER color | FLYER b&w
6 April 2003 — 6th Wennberg Music Festival. Holmes, Emerson, and Davis High School Orchestras. Freeborn Hall.
4 May 2003 — Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, op. 18, with Yuliya Fridland, piano. Ravel: Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2, with University Chorus, Davis Chorale. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
22–25 May 2003 — Gilbert & Sullivan: H.M.S. Pinafore. Evelyn de la Rosa, soprano; Carlo Scibelli, tenor. Stage direction by Glen Walford, Granada artist-in-residence. Design by John Iacovelli. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance and the Davis Comic Opera Company. Four performances: 22–25 May 2003. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM | POSTER | PHOTOS
17–29 June 2003 — Berlioz 2003 Bicentennial Tour
Five Concerts in France
Ellen Ruth Rose, viola
David Newman, baritone
Delphine Haidan, mezzo-soprano
20 June 2003 — Paris: Sorbonne. Festival “Musique en Sorbonne.” Chœur de Paris- Sorbonne, Denis Rouger, chef de chœur. Berlioz: Harold en Italie, with Ellen Ruth Rose, viola. Chant du 9 Thermidor. Le Cinq Mai, with David Newman, baritone. “Offertoire," de la Grande Messe de Morts (Requiem). Marche funébre pour la dernière scène d'Hamlet.
21 June 2003 — Paris: Sorbonne. Festival “Musique en Sorbonne.” Berlioz: “Marche au supplice,” from Symphonie fantastique, H. 48; “Marche de pèlerins,” from Harold en Italie, H. 68; Le Chasseur danois, H. 104B; “Sur les lagunes: Lamento,” H. 84B, from Les Nuits d’été; Marche marocaine, H. 105 de Léopold de Meyer, avec une coda nouvelle par Hector Berlioz; “Marche hongroise,” from La Damnation de Faust, H. 111.
22 June 2003 — Mantes-la-Jolie: Collégiale Notre-Dame. Chorale La Passacaille, Thibault Lam-Quang, chef de chœur; Chœur de Paris-Sorbonne, Denis Rouger, chef de chœur. Harold en Italie, H. 68. Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet, H. 103; La Mort d’Ophélie, H. 92B (Thibault Lam-Quanq, conducting); “L’Adieu des bergers,” from L’Enfance du Christ, H. 130; “Offertoire,” from Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem), H. 75; “O Salutaris,” from Messe solennelle (H. 20A).
25 June 2003 — Oyonnax. Centre Culturel Aragon. Harold en Italie, H. 68; “Marche au supplice,”from Symphonie fantastique, H. 48; “Sur les lagunes: Lamento,” H. 84B, from Les Nuits d’été; Le Chasseur danois, H. 104B; Marche marocaine, H. 105, de Léopold de Meyer, avec une coda nouvelle par Hector Berlioz; “Marche hongroise,” from La Damnation de Faust.
27 June 2003 — Paris: Menus-Plaisirs, i.e., Salle des Concerts de l’Ancien Conservatoire, Conservatoire National Supérieur d’Art Dramatique. With Delphine Haidan, mezzo soprano. Marche au supplice, from Symphonie fantastique, H. 48; La Belle Voyageuse, H. 42; La Captive, H. 60F; Le Jeune Pâtre breton, H. 65D; “Sur les lagunes: Lamento,” H. 84B, from Les Nuits d’été; Le Chasseur danois, H. 104B; “Marche hongroise,”from La Damnation de Faust, H. 111; Zaïde, H. 107B; “Marche troyenne,” H. 133B, from Les Troyens.
45th Season: 2003–04
23 November 2003 —Prokofiev: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra in C Major, op. 26, with Amy Dissanayake, piano (2003-04 artist-in-residence). Berlioz 2003 Bicentennial Tribute: Harold en Italie, movts. II, I with Ellen Ruth Rose, viola; Zaïde (boléro), with Bharati Soman, soprano; Sur les lagunes, with Jonathan LaBarge, baritone; Le 5 Mai, with David Newman and the University Chorus; Marche funèbre pour la dernière scène d’Hamlet, with the University Chorus. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
5 December 2003 — Mozart: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 2 in E♭ Major, K. 417, with David Simpson, French horn. Haydn: Missa in angustiis (“Lord Nelson Mass”), with University Chorus, Jennifer Brody, soprano, Katherine McKee, alto; Gary Ruschman, tenor; Malcolm Mackenzie, bass. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
[7 February 2004 — Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Joint concert with Camellia Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Castillo, conductor. John Corigliano: Symphony No. 3. Camille Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C Minor (“Organ”), with David Deffner, organ. ]
8 February 2004 — Glazunov: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra Keith Bohm, saxophone. Dvořák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, op. 44; David Amrein, conducting. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
[14 March 2004 — Verdi: Requiem. UC Davis Symphony Orchestra and University Chorus and Alumni Chorus, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Arianna Zukerman, soprano; Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano; Steven Tharp, tenor; David Arnold, baritone. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
23 April 2004 — Charles Soderquist memorial. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
25 April 2004 — 7th Bodil Wennberg Music Festival. Beethoven: Egmont ov.; Violin Concerto, movt. III (Nicholas Weis, violin). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center
15 May 2004 — Joint concert with Camellia Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Castillo, conductor, bidding him farewell on the occasion of his departure to conduct the National Orchestra of the Philippines. Beethoven: Violin Concerto, with Michael Sand; [Profkofiev: Symphony No. 5.] Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center
16 May 2004 — Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 61, with Michael Sand, violin. Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center
46th Season: 2004–05
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6–23 October 2004 — Martha Graham Dance Company residency, Mondavi Center
POSTCARD (all events) | POSTER | PRESS PACK | VIDEO (UC Davis Newswatch) | PHOTOS
14 October 2004 — Noon Concert. Copland: Appalachian Spring. Members of the UCDSO, D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Main Theatre.
19 October 2004 — Noon Concert. Barber: Medea. Members of the UCDSO David Amrein, Aaron Sherber, conducting; music prepared by D. Kern Holoman and David Amrein. Main Theatre.
22 October 2004 — Martha Graham Dance Company. Classics of her legendary repertoire, at Mondavi Center, with members of the UCDSO, Aaron Sherber, conducting; musical preparation by D. Kern Holoman. Program 1: Appalachian Spring (1944; music by Aaron Copland); Cave of the Heart (1946; music by Samuel Barber: Medea); Satyric Festival Song (1932; music by Fernando Palacios); Deep Song (1937; music by Henry Cowell: Sinister Resonance); Diversion of Angels (1948; music by Norman Dello Joio). A Mondavi Center Presents residency. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
23 October 2004 — Martha Graham Dance Company. Classics of her legendary repertoire, at Mondavi Center, with members of the UCDSO, Aaron Sherber, conducting; musical preparation by D. Kern Holoman. Program 2: Appalachan Spring (1944); Errand Into the Maze (1947; music by Gian Carlo Menotti); El Penitente (1943; music by Louis Horst); Diversion of Angels (1948). A Mondavi Center Presents residency. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
PROGRAM
21 November 2004 — Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C Major (“Jupiter”), K. 551. Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations, with Jean-Michel Fonteneau, cello. Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
4 December 2004 — Brief family concert, 3:00 pm
5 December 2004 — University Chorus with UCDSO, Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Handel: Dettingen Te Deum. Holiday music for chorus and orchestra, with audience sing-along. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
13 February 2005 — Pavanes by Fauré and Ravel. Ravel: Introduction and Allegro for harp and orchestra, with Constance Koo, harp. Richard Swift: “White Noise II” from Roses Only (in memoriam), with Bharati Soman, soprano. Fauré: Suite from Pelléas et Mélisande. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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13 March 2005 — Arianna Zukerman, soprano; Zoila Muñoz, mezzo-soprano; University Chorus and Alumni Chorus; D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (“Resurrection”). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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10 April 2005 — 8th Annual Bodil Wennberg Music Festival. Jointly with Davis High School Symphony. Works by Schubert, Mozart, Thomas, Beethoven. With Joey Bennett, baritone; Elodie Perroud, soprano; Serena Yeung, piano. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center
15 May 2005 — Nicole Makram, violin; D. Kern Holoman, conducting Mendelssohn: Fingal's Cave overture Ravel: Tzigane. Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in B Minor (“Unfinished”). Wagner: Siegfried-Idyl, Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
47th Season: 2005–06
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20 November 2005 — David Rehman, bassoon; D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Bernstein: Candide Overture. Mozart: Bassoon Concerto in B♭ Major, K. 191. Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E♭ Major, op. 55 (“Eroica”). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
4 December 2005 — University Chorus with UCDSO Steven Tharp, tenor; Jeffrey Thomas and D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. Britten: Saint Nicolas, op. 42. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center at UCDavis, 8:00 PM
12 February 2006 — Susan Lamb Cook, cello. D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Vaughan Williams: Variations on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Webern: Symphony, opus 21. Elgar: Cello Concerto. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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12 March 2006 — Ben Kreith, violin, 2006 artist-in-residence Dvořák: Slavonic Dance in B Major, op. 72, no. 1. Berg: Violin Concerto. Copland: Appalachian Spring. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center at UCDavis.
21 May 2006 — Joseph Abad, alto saxophone. Michael Morgan, conducting Chabrier: Fête polonaise from Le Roi malgré lui. Ibert: Concertino da camera. Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, op. 68. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
[4 June 2006 — Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Univeristy & Alumni Choruses, with Shawnette Sulker, soprano; Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor; Malcolm Mackenzie, baritone. Jeffrey Thomas conducting. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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48th Season: 2006–07
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27 September 2006 — Fall Convocation
11 November 2006 (University of the Pacific, Stockton); 12 November 2006 (UC Davis: Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center) — UOP Symphony Orchestra, University of the Pacific, Nicolas Waldvogel, conducting. UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Stravinsky: Petrushka (UOP). Andy Tan: Harpsody for harp and orchestra (first performance), with Mercedes Gómez, harp. Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring).
[3 December 2006 — Arianna Zukerman, soprano. University Chorus and Chamber Singers with UCDSO, Jeffrey Thomas and Fawzi Haimor, conducting. Mozart: Ave verum corpus, Requiem, and Exsultate, jubilate. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
11 February 2007 — San Martin: Cello Concerto (first performance), with David Russell, cello; D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, op. 88; Fawzi Haimor, conducting. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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11 March 2007 — Martin Neary, organ. Bharati Soman, soprano; Kendall Gladen, alto; Sean Panikkar, tenor; Jeremy Galyon, bass. University Chorus and Alumni Chorus. Handel: Organ Concerto in B♭ Major, op. 4, no. 2 (Neary, conducting from the keyboard). Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D, op. 125 Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
6 May 2007 — Bizet: Carmen. With Kendall Gladen (Carmen), Noah Stewart (Don José), Jeremy Galyon (Escamillo), Rhoslyn Jones (Micaëla), Ji Young Yang (Frasquita), Katharine Tier (Mercédès), Matthew O’Neill (El Dancaïro), Eugene Chan (El Remendado / Moralès), Paul Corujo (Zuñiga). University Chorus, UCD Symphony, D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Directed by Isabel Milenski. Co-produced with the Department of Theatre & Dance and San Franciso Opera Adler Fellows. Sung in French with supertitles, semi-staged. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
5 June 2007 — Concertos Then & Now. Ncholas Antipa, trumpet Kimberlee Uwate & Zoe Kemmerling, viola. Susan Monticello, flute; John Wu, violin; Michael Seth Orland, piano. D. Kern Holoman, Fawzi Haimor, Jessica Bejarano, conducting. Bach, Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 6 and 5. Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E♭ Major. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
49th Season: 2007–08
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18 November 2007 — Kimberlee Uwate, viola. Beethoven: Egmont overture. Telemann: Viola Concerto in G Major. Mahler: Symphony No. 1. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center. Note: Jeremy Galyon, baritone, was unable to appear as advertised.
10 February 2008 — Dan Flanagan, violin. University of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Nicolas Waldvogel, conducting. UCDavis University Chorus. Ives: The Unanswered Question (Waldvogel). Sibelius: Violin Concerto (Holoman). Ives: Symphony No. 4 (Waldvogel, with Holoman assisting). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
1 March 2008 — Master Class with Leon Fleisher, piano. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E♭ Major (“Emperor”).
[9 March 2008 — Tamara Matthews, soprano | David Arnold, baritone University Chorus, Chamber Singers, and Alumni Chorus Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. Brahms: A German Requiem Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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19 April 2008 — Picnic Day free concert. Cedric Long, piano. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, movts. IV-V. Eric Chow: (Jessica Bejarano, conducting). Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 (“Emperor”), movt I. (David Moschler, conducting). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center / 12:00 noon.
18 May 2008 — Mussorgsky: A Night on Bald Mountain (Jessica Bejarano, conducting). Wagner: excerpts from Die Meistersinger, act III. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
[1 June 2008 — University Chorus and Chamber Singers, Jeffrey Thomas, conductor. David Conte: Elegy for Matthew. Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
5 June 2008 — Free Community Concert. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, movts. IV-V. Ramteen Sazegari: Overture (first performance; David Moschler, conducting). Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet overture-fantasy (Jessica Bejarano, conducting). Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
50th Season: 2008–09
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4 October 2008 — Barbara Jackson 90th-Birthday Salute. Heidi Melton, soprano; Jeffrey Thomas, tenor. University Chorus. Selections by Rosen, Puccini, Verdi.
23 November 2008 — UC Davis Symphony Orchestra Golden Jubilee Gala. Beethoven: Gloria, from Missa solemnis, op. 123, with University Chorus (Jeffrey Thomas, conducting). Chausson: Poème, op. 25, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin. Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, op. 98, Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
[5 December 2008 — University Chorus with UCDSO. Schubert: Mass in G (David Moschler, conducting). Beethoven: Gloria, from Missa solemnis (Jeffrey Thomas, conducting)], Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. ]
8 March 2009 — UCDSO, Chorus, and Alumni Chorus. Mendelssohn: Elijah, op. 70. With Eugene Brancoveanu, baritone; Robin Fisher, soprano; Catherine Cook, mezzo-soprano; Joseph Palarca, tenor, Freeborn Hall.
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[2–10 May 2009 — Rodgers & Hammerstein: Oklahoma! Departments of Theatre & Dance and Music co-production (5 performances, 2–3 and 8–10 May 2009). Stage direction by Mindy Cooper; musical direction by David Moschler. Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. ]
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2 June 2009 — Family concert. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64, with John Abdallah, violin. Also Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, op. 68 (Pastoral), movts. III–V (David Moschler, conducting); Rossini: The Barber of Seville ov. (Christian Baldini, conductor designate, conducting). Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
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DKH retired as conductor of UCD Symphony Orchestra at the end of the 50th season, 2008–09. As conductor emeritus:
3 June 2010 — Family Concert. Piazzolla: Oblivion. Liadov: Kikimora. Ching-Yi Wang: Lament (first performance. Mozart: Sinfonia concertante in E♭ Major, movt. III. Shawyon Malek-Salehi, violin; Andy Tan, viola. Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 in E Minor, movt. IV.
6 February 2011 — Brahms: Double Concerto in A Minor, op. 102, with Andrea Segar, violin, and David Russell, cello. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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10 March 2013 — UCDSO, University Chorus & Alumni Chorus. Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius. Wesley Rogers, tenor (Gerontius); Kendall Gladen, mezzo-soprano (Angel), Kevin Deas, bass-baritone (Priest, Angel of Agony). In memory of Marya Welch. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
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Dateline 3 June 2013 | FEATURE 6 March 2003 (Enterprise / Hudson) | FEATURE 8 March 2003 (Enterprise / Bob Dunning), 8 March 2013.
2 June 2013 — Shawyon Malek-Salehi, violin. Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35 (movt. I). Alex van Gils: cosmic dancer, blade of fire (Jonathan Spatola-Knoll, conducting). Dvořák: Symphony No. 7 in D Minor. Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
11 June 2015 — Graduate Commencement
4 November 2015 — Larry N. Vanderhoef memorial commemoration, Jackson Hall / Mondavi Center.
1998 — CD recording: Berlioz: Grande Messe des Morts (Requiem). D. Kern Holoman, conducting. With Robert Breault, tenor, University Chorus and Chamber Singers, Sacramento Choral Society, Davis Chorale.
1999 — CD recording: Jerome Rosen’s Emperor Norton of the U. S.A. D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Recorded in performance 6 and 9 June 1999. Serial no. 5088; standard id n: 659057094021.
2002 — CD recording: Marching with Berlioz. D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Recorded in Freeborn Hall, UCDavis, 28 May and 2 June 2002. This was meant as UCDavis’s contribution to the Berlioz 2003 international promotional effort.
2003 — Video recording and broadcast: UCDSO concert of 5 December 2003. Mozart: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 2 in E♭ Major, K. 417, with David Simpson, French horn. Haydn: Missa in angustiis (”Lord Nelson Mass”). UCD Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus. Jennifer Brody, soprano, Katherine McKee, alto; Gary Ruschman, tenor; Malcolm Mackenzie, bass. Recorded 5 December 2003 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 8418.
[2004 — DVD video recording and broadcast: Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem. Jeffrey Thomas, conducting. UCD Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus and Alumni Chorus. Arianna Zukerman, soprano; Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano; Steven Tharp, tenor; David Arnold, baritone. Recorded 14 March 2004 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 8630.]
2005 — DVD video recording and broadcast: Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (“Resurrection”). Arianna Zukerman, soprano Zoila Muñoz, mezzo-soprano. University Chorus and Alumni Chorus. D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Recorded 13 March 2005 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 9439.
2006 — CD recording: Elgar: Cello Concerto. Susan Lamb Cook, cello, with the UCD Symphony Orchestra, D. Kern Holoman, conducting. Recorded 12 and 14 February 2006 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis.
2006 — Video recording and broadcast. UCDSO concert of 12 March 2006, D. Kern Holoman conducting. Dvořák: Slavonic Dance in B Major, op. 72, no. 1. Berg: Violin Concerto with Benjamin Kreith, violin. Copland: Suite from Appalahian Spring. Recorded 12 March 2006 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 11715.
[2006 — DVD video recording and broadcast: Orff: Carmina burana. Shawnette Sulker, soprano; Gerald Thomas Gray, tenor. University & Alumni Choruses Jeffrey Thomas, conducting Recorded 4 June 2006 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 11787.]
2007 — DVD video recording and broadcast: Martin Neary, organ. Bharati Soman, soprano; Kendall Gladen, alto; Sean Panikkar, tenor; Jeremy Galyon, bass. UCD Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus and Alumni Chorus. Handel: Organ Concerto in B♭ Major, op. 4, no. 2 (Neary, conducting from the keyboard). Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Recorded 4 June 2006 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 12596.
2007 — Music from the UCDavis Department of Music. Promotional CD (in conjunction with capital campaign for a new recital hall). Excerpts by Fauré, Bach, [and Mozart, conducted by Jeffrey Thomas], with the UCDSO.
2008 — Video recording and broadcast: UC Davis Symphony Orchestra Golden Jubilee Gala. Beethoven: Gloria, from Missa solemnis, op. 123, with University Chorus (Jeffrey Thomas, conducting). Chausson: Poème, op. 25, with Jorja Fleezanis, violin. Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, op. 98. Recorded 8 November 2008, at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 15877.
2009 — Video recording and broadcast: UC Davis Symphony Orchestra family concert. Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64, with John Abdallah, violin. Also Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, op. 68 (Pastoral), movts. III–V (David Moschler, conducting); Rossini: The Barber of Seville ov. (Christian Baldini, conductor designate, conducting). Recorded 2 June 2009 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis. UCTV program 18712.
2013 — Video recording: UCDSO, University Chorus & Alumni Chorus. Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius. Wesley Rogers, tenor (Gerontius); Kendall Gladen, mezzo-soprano (Angel), Kevin Deas, bass-baritone (Priest, Angel of Agony). Recorded 10 March 2013 at the W. Turrentine and Barbara K. Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis.