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TMC Spring 2021Program Notes

MISSA BREVIS IN D MINOR

“There is peace even in the storm.”– Vincent Van Gogh

Tucson Masterworks Chorale is proud to present their spring virtual concert program, featuring Mozart’s Missa brevis in D minor and the world premiere of Lux Aeterna by Russell Ronnebaum. In the past year, our isolation has given us time for reflection: on the importance of our families and friends, our health, and our creative expression. This program shows that out of the storm of this past year, we may step into the light once again.

The Missa brevis in D minor, K65 was written during a time of reflection for young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). He had just returned to Salzburg from the first of many European performance tours. During his travels, he met Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) and was exposed to many styles of composition from the Renaissance era onward. His Missa brevis incorporates the structure of mass settings found in Salzburg, but experiments with texture and chromaticism in a way that rebels from the norm. It is the third mass setting he composed, and the only missa brevis written in a minor key – the same key, incidentally, as his unfinished Requiem. The work was originally set for SATB soloists, SATB chorus, two violins, cello, organ, and three trombones that double the alto, tenor, and bass chorus parts. For this virtual compilation, we have chosen to omit the trombones.

The “Kyrie” opens with a solemn choral introduction contrasted with a faster ABA’ form alternating between chorus and soloists. The “Gloria” and “Credo” likewise alternate in

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Cover Art and Program Design

Our beautiful program cover for this concert was designed by Jessica Villasenor. You can find her art work on Instagram or Facebook at @villa_graphics

texture between chorus and soloists, and feature fugal imitation to close the movement. The “Sanctus” movement, despite its brevity, contains several transitions of tempo and meter, most notably the rhythmic “Hosanna.” Like the “Kyrie,” the “Agnus Dei” opens with a stately introduction, but ends in a light, dance-like “dona nobis pacem.”

Tucson Masterworks Chorale has the good fortune of an extended relationship with Russell Ronnebaum, Pianist and Composer. TMC is delighted with the opportunity to premiere his composition, Lux Aeterna. The text for Lux Aeterna comes from the Catholic liturgy of the Requiem Mass, or Mass of the dead.

The thought of eternal light is a beautiful concept to behold. No one knows what happens after we pass away, but it’s comforting to think that when that day comes, we’ll be met with a peaceful rest, infinite blessings, and boundless love.

This composition attempts to capture the visual and descriptive nature of eternal light. The first stanza of “Let perpetual light…” begins peacefully before building into the middle of the piece, where the singers plead “Grant them eternal rest, O Lord”. The conclusion returns to the original meditative state of praying for “perpetual light to shine upon them”.

TMC and its artistic staff hope that this virtual concert can reach our friends and family in Tucson and beyond. While we are apart from each other for now, know that you are always in our thoughts, and we will keep singing in the hope of seeing each other face-to-face soon.

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Texts and TranslationsCatholic Mass Text

Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison.

Gloria in excelsis Deo. Et in terra pax hominibus bonæ voluntatis. Laudamus te; benedicimus te; adoramus te; glorificamus 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 dextram Patris, O miserere nobis.

Quoniam tu solus Sanctus, tu solus Dominus, tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe.

Cum Sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris. Amen.

Credo in unum Deum; Patrem omnipotentem, factorem coeli et terrae, visibilium omnium et invisibilium.

Credo in unum Dominum Jesum Christum, Filium Dei unigenitum,

Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy.

Glory be to God in the highest. And in earth peace to men of good will. We praise Thee; we bless Thee; we worship Thee; we glorify Thee.

We give thanks to Thee for Thy great glory. O Lord God, Heavenly King, God the Father Almighty.

O Lord Jesus Christ, the only begoten Son. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father.

Thou that takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us. Thou that takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayer. Thou that sittest at the right hand of the Father, have mercy upon us.

For thou only art holy, thou only art the Lord, thou only art the most high, Jesus Christ.

Together with the Holy Ghost in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

I believe in one God;the Father almighty,maker of heaven and earth,and of all things visible and invisible.

And in one Lord Jesus Christ,the only begotten Son of God,begotten of the Father before all worlds;

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Et ex Patre natum ante omnia sæcula. 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.

Crucifixus 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 finis.

Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum, et vivificantem: qui ex Patre Filioque procedit. Qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur et conglorificatur: qui locutus est per Prophetas.

Credo in unam sanctam catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam.

Confiteor unum baptisma, in remissionem peccatorum.

Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum et vitam venturi sæculi. Amen.

God of God, light of light,true God of true God,begotten not made;being of one substance with the Father,by Whom all things were made.Who for us menand for our salvationdescended from heaven;and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost,of the Virgin Mary, and was made man.

He was crucified also for us,suffered under Pontius Pilate,and was buried.And on the third day He rose again according to the Scriptures:and ascended into heaven.He sitteth at the right hand of the Father; and He shall come again with glory to judge the living and the dead;and His kingdom shall have no end.

I believe in the Holy Ghost,the Lord and giver of life,Who prodeedeth from the Father and the Son,Who with the Father and the Son togetheris worshipped and glorified;as it was told by the Prophets.

And I believe in one holycatholic and apostolic Church.

I acknowledge one baptismfor the remission of sins.

And I await the resurrection of the deadand the life of the world to come. Amen.

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Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth. Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua. Osanna in excelsis.

Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei. Dona nobis pacem.

Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, quia pius es.

Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. Amen.

Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts.Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory.Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.

Lamb of God,Who takest away the sins of the world,have mercy upon us.Lamb of God.Grant us peace.

Let perpetual light shine upon them, Lord, with your saints forever,for you are merciful.

Grant them eternal rest, Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. Amen.

Lux Aeterna

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Soprano 1Dale Whitmore (2010)Marie Valade (2020)Ina Shivak (2008)Paige Scalf (2019)Wendy Reed (2016)Arlynne Ostlund (2016)Jane Peppard (2016)Charlotte Lesser (2020)Patricia Gillingham (2020)Alison Futrell (2001)Ashley Sova (2020)

Soprano 2Priscilla Zimmermann (2020)Sally Reel (2002)Roberta Latham (1992)Sarah Kim (2018)Marilyn Hall (2000)Linda Horowitz (2013)Rebecca Hudgens (2021)Cathy Dinsmore (2017)Candyce Egan (2019)Cathy Della Penta (2016)Laura Couchman (2016)

Alto 1Shirin Antia (2012)Nancy Campman Crofts (2020)Mary English (1991)Marcia Gold (2016)Anya Guadamuz Tamara Kahrimanis (2020)Nancy McQuillen (2020)Jessica Novak (2020)

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Linda Shaw (2012)Brigitte Spuhler (2000)Rebecca Standifer (2018)Ilse Swihart (2015)

Alto 2Consie Berghausen (2012) Prudence Eppers (1995) Sue Gilles (2014)Annie Koepf (2021)Joan Morris (2006)Stephanie Tashiro (2012)Meg Woolmington (2021)

Tenor 1George Bray (2014)Fred Brinker (2010)Linda Kayden (2001)Mike Negrete (2014)Norb Promo (2019)Jacob Walters (2019)

Tenor 2Michael Day (2017)Neil Jacobsen (1995)

Bass 1Andrew Comrie (2002)Bill Couchman (2016)Luke Diamond (2021)

Bass 2James Allert (2021)Bill Reiners (2018)Daniel Schaller (2016)Jesse Thrall (1981)

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Angelica DunsavageDr. Angelica Dunsavage serves as Lecturer of Choral Music Education and Voice at Washington State University, where she teaches choral methods, studio voice, and directs the WSU University Singers. Angelica recently received her DMA in Choral Conducting and Music Education at University of Arizona.

She received her MM in Choral Conducting from Bowling Green State University, and her BS in Music Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Angelica is active in the Tucson, Arizona area as the Artistic Director of Tucson Masterworks Chorale, and Vocal Music Teacher at Ironwood Ridge HS. She serves on the AzACDA board as editor of the Antiphon. Her writing has also appeared in the Choral Journal. Angelica’s current research on the madrigals of Johann Schein appeared in a poster session at the 2019 NCCO Conference.

Angelica has served in church, community, and public-school teaching positions in the Arizona, Ohio and Pennsylvania areas, and remains in demand as a clinician, vocal teacher, professional chorister, and mezzo-soprano soloist.

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ACCOMPANIST

Russell RonnebaumPianist and composer Russell Ronnebaum holds a Masters Degree in collaborative piano from the University of Arizona where he studied under Dr. Paula Fan. He has served as the staff accompanist for the Tucson Masterworks Chorale since 2015. For the spring 2017 Masterworks Chorale series, Mr. Ronnebaum performed as a soloist for Beethoven’s 2nd Piano Concerto, Op. 19. In 2019, Russell was named Director of Music and Composer in Residence of The Rogue Theatre in Tucson, AZ. Mr. Ronnebaum also holds the position as the assistant director of music at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church in Oro Valley since 2017.

Past performance and compositional engagements include Artifact Dance Project, The Rogue Theatre, and the University of Arizona. Other performance engagements have been with acclaimed organizations such as the Tucson Symphony Orchestra (TSO), American Wind Symphony Orchestra, and Tucson Masterworks Chorale. His music has been played on 90.5 FM Arizona Public Media, and 91.3 KXCI ‘Locals Only’ program. Russell made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2016 performing the music of composer Dan Forrest.

Recordings, videos, sheet music, and upcoming concert dates can be found at: www.RRonnebaum.com

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Diana YusupovDiana Yusupov began studying cello at the age of 8 whilst living in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Her family

migrated to Australia in 2003, where she continued studying cello with her father Renat Yusupov and later a renowned cellist and teacher Markus Stocker. In 2009 Diana completed her Bachelor’s of Music at Queensland Conservatorium of Music. During her studies at the Conservatorium

Anya Guadamuz Anya Guadamuz is a senior at the Washington State University Honors College pursuing their Bachelors

of Music in Vocal Performance as well as a language minor in Spanish. Anya is originally from Managua, Nicaragua and was introduced to vocal music at a young age. After moving from Nicaragua to the United States at the age of six, Anya lived in the midwest until finally settling down in Olympia, WA with their mother and border collie, Poco. It was not until their high school years when Anya found a passion for performing on stage and in choral settings. Since then, they have appeared in many productions both collegiate and communal such as Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense II, Mrs. Lovett from Sweeney Todd in their opera workshop class, and showed their performance range by playing many roles in a small vignette style show titled A… My Name is Still Alice. Currently, Anya Guadamuz stays busy with their varied involvement on campus. Anya serves as the current president for Allegro: Student Association for Music Advocacy, oversees 100+ residents as an apartment coordinator for an off-campus complex, and works as a member of the technical crew that facilitates concerts and events at the WSU School of Music (virtually and in-person). Anya Guadamuz intends to graduate with their degrees in December to pursue a career in opera and theatre direction.

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Diana was awarded first prize in Piatti Competition, Sonata Prize, Bach Competition and Concerto Competition. She participated in masterclasses with Peter Burns, Steven Isserlis and Jian Wang and graduated with the Academic Excellence Award.

Diana obtained a graduate diploma in education in 2010 from the University of Southern Queensland. She spent the next five years building a string program and teaching general music subject both in elementary and high school programs in Australia.

In 2016 Diana returned to performance, having taken a position as the cellist of Quartet Lyrique - The Graduate String Quartet at the University of Arizona. Here she completed her Masters degree in Cello Performance in the studio of Dr Theodore Buchholz. Upon graduating, she was awarded the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant award for the Fine Arts department.

Diana is an avid chamber musician. In 2018, Diana’s ensemble (Quartet Lyrique) won an award at the Music Teachers National Association Chamber Music Competition. In the 2018 season the group was awarded fellowships to study with the Afiara and Dali string quartets in Canada and Philadelphia. In October 2018 the group travelled to China to perform at Sias University and Wuhan Conservatory. In 2019 the group were semi-finalists in the prestigious Plowman Chamber Competition and finalists in the Coltman Chamber Music Competition. The group spent the summer of 2019 working with the Cavani, Jupiter and St. Lawrence String Quartets on full scholarship.

In the 2019 season Diana has won the Concerto Competition Prize at the University of Arizona, performing Korngold’s Cello Concerto with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra. She was also the winner of the University’s Solo String Competition prize, for her performance of Bach. Recently Diana was named the winner of Frances Walton Competition in Seattle

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Jake Walters Jake Walters is a Tenor from Tucson, Arizona. Being

skilled and flexible in his vocal delivery for a variety of genres and styles,

Mr. Walters has performed in countless productions, gliding through the

contemporary/classical music spectrum. Mr. Walters also recently placed

1st and 3rd in his divisions of Classical, and Commercial Contemporary

Music, respectively, at the 2019 NATS Competition. In addition to opera

and musical theatre, Mr. Walters writes, produces, and performs his

own music. He has performed his original works across Arizona, both

as a solo artist, and with alt-rock band Idle Lights, with a captivating

stage presence that mirrors his theatrical and enigmatic songwriting.

Mr. Walters recently graduated from The University of Arizona with a

Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance, studying under Metropolitan

Opera veteran Hugo Vera, as well as world-famous soprano, Yunah Lee.

He also works as music director and voice teacher for several local youth

music and theatre programs. Follow him on Instagram @khakijake, and

check out his website at www.jakewaltersmusic.com!

and as part of her prize she will tour Washington with a series of solo recitals later in 2019.

As well as currently pursuing her DMA at University of Arizona, Diana is also passionate about teaching music. She is holding the position of assistant orchestra director at Tucson High School and enjoys teaching her private studio of cello students.

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Jessica Muiseke Jessica is a recent graduate of the Fred Fox School

of Music, receiving both her Bachelors and Masters degree in Violin

Performance. She has performed around the world in programs such

the Orfeo Music Festival, LMFL, and Rocky Ridge Young Artists music

festival. Jessica is a member of AZ Baroque, performing lesser known

and unknown Baroque music. She is also passionate about her students

and teaches out of her own private studio. She is a registered Suzuki and

Kaleidoscopes teacher, specializing in early music education. Jessica lives

in Tucson, AZ with her partner Eric and their silver tabby cat, Spoon.

Laura Cásarez Laura Cásarez is currently a violinist with the Tucson

Symphony Orchestra. She recently graduated with her Master’s degree

at The University of Arizona, having studied with professor Timothy

Kantor. During her time there she was a member of the award-winning

Graduate String Quartet, Quartet Lyrique. She previously completed

her bachelor of music at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music as

a student of Ken Goldsmith, graduating with an award for “Distinction

in Research and Creative Works.” Laura has extensive experience

performing in orchestral and chamber music settings, with performances

that have taken her to Florida, Texas, Missouri, Washington state,

Wisconsin, Canada, China, Italy, and Carnegie Hall in New York. In

addition to her performance schedule, Laura sits on the board of Arizona

Friends of Chamber Music and runs a private teaching studio in Tucson.

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Luke Diamond MM Student, University of ArizonaLuke Diamond is a baritone, composer, pianist, and

conductor residing in Tucson, Arizona where he serves as music director for the Tucson Summer Chorus, Voices in the Oaks Chorale, Tucson Barbershop Experience, and Christ Presbyterian Church.  He is currently finishing a masters degree in choral conducting at the University of Arizona, where he has served as director of the Bass Glee ensemble and assistant conductor of Coro and Musicum Collegium.  His compositions have been featured on performances by the West Virginia University College of Fine Arts and El Hogar de Niños Enmanuel, and notably include the opera Ma Grâce te Suffit, and the musicals The First Pandemic, What Have You Got to Lose, The Trouble with Gold, and This Ol’ Book.  Before moving to Tucson, Luke was Music Director at Trinity Christian School in West Virginia and Assistant Director of the St. Patrick Catholic Church Festival Orchestra and Chorus.  He also served as the music director for numerous community theater productions, among them West Side Story, Jekyll and Hyde, and Singing in the Rain. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal performance from West Virginia University, and also studied conducting at Westminster Choir College and Bard University.

Chorus Director, Voices in the Oaks Chorale https://www.oraclepianosociety.org/voicesDirector, Tucson Barbershop eXperience http://www.tucsonbarbershopharmony.org/Director of Music, Christ Presbyterian Church https://cpctucsonaz.org/

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The Tucson Masterworks Chorale is the oldest independent

choral arts organization in southern Arizona. It began in 1949

as a group of 18 singers, with Governor Samuel Goddard as

its first president. Now celebrating its 72nd year, the Chorale

continues to refine its performances of the great masterworks of

choral literature, from pre-Baroque to contemporary, many with

orchestral accompaniment. Past performances have included

the chorale’s participation in the “Rolling Requiem” project, a

world-wide acknowledgement of the events of 9/11/01 performed

on September 11, 2002; a performance at Carnegie Hall in 2003;

and recent collaborations with other groups singing in Varna

and Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2014, Tucson Masterworks Chorale was

again invited to sing in New York, this time at Lincoln Center,

where members performed Duruflé’s Requiem under the baton

of Dr. Bruce Chamberlain. In July of 2019, twenty five Chorale

members and friends joined with other community choruses in

The Jubilate Mozart Festival Concert sung in the Salzburg Dom

in Austria. The Chorale members also performed with a smaller

ensemble from Westchester County, N.Y., in a performance at The

Melk Abbey near Vienna.

ABOUT THE CHORALE

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Our MissionTucson Masterworks Chorale is southern Arizona’s leading

community chorus, now in its 72nd year. We strive to make the great masterworks of choral literature, from pre-Baroque to

contemporary, accessible to singers and audience members from all walks of life. We endeavor to grow musically and to encourage

cultural participation in our community. We are a Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, governed by a volunteer board of directors.

Board of DirectorsStephanie Tashiro, PresidentShirin Antia, Vice President

Wendy Reed, SecretaryFred Brinker, TreasurerAlison Futrell, MemberNeil Jacobsen, Member

George Bray, MemberLinda Shaw, MemberMarcia Gold, Member

Andrew Comrie, Member Gary Bacal, Member

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