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Season 18 Programs
~ Programs and artists are subject to change without notice  ~



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May 20, 2022 (Fri) 7pm - Rescheduled from February
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri

"Blessed Assurance: The Evolution of the African American Spiritual"

​*Free admission; masks are encouraged.

​In Season 15, we presented this special event free of charge; we overfilled the capacity of the Second Missionary Baptist Church. Odyssey offered the second installment of “The Evolution of the African American Spiritual: Freedom Bound” at the First Baptist Church in Columbia that accommodated over 400 people. We hosted a reception catered by Mrs. G’s A Touch of Soul, an African-American female owned restaurant.
 
Due to the pandemic, the third and the final installment of “The Evolution” was postponed from Fall 2020 to 2022. At the request of Marques Jerrell Ruff, Odyssey had planned to present the past “Evolution” performances back during the Black History Month in February 2022.  Due to the pandemic and inclement weather, this performance was rescheduled to May 20, Friday at 7pm. 

In addition: Marques wanted this concert in February to repeat the same repertoire of the previous concert’s, but to have a name that was reflective of healing and togetherness after all we have been through - and are still going through.
 

Bass-baritone Marques Jerrell Ruff visited Columbia for the first time as one of the vocalists of the renowned Chanticleer in Odyssey Season 13. Having fallen in love with Columbia, he decided to pursue choral conducting degree with Dr. R. Paul Crabb at the University of Missouri.

Odyssey celebrates Marques’ immense talent and the rich history of the Spiritual. In his words, he “(would) like to tie in an educational component, so that it is concert curated by some of the leading scholars here in Columbia, e.g., Dr. Maya C. Gibson, and Dr. Brandon A. Boyd. I along with some of my good friends, would present and produce the musical segment beginning with field/work songs all the way to the arranged spirituals of H.T. Burleigh, Margaret Bonds, and Moses Hogan to name a few. Additionally, I would like to plan some sort of “talk back” or discussion that could occur in conjunction with the concert. I feel there is a vacuum for music of this tradition here in Columbia, and people are interested to learn more, and passionate about it.” 

PROGRAM:
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Blessed Assurance: The Evolution of the African American Spiritual

Songs of Hope
  • Opening Poem: Credo - W. E. B. DuBois
  • Deep River - H. T. Burleigh
  • Steal Away - Trad. Spiritual 
  • Blessed Assurance - arr. J. Rocke 
  • Narration: Maya C. Gibson

Songs of Restoration
  • He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands - M. Bonds 
  • Thankful Medley 
  • If I Can Help Somebody 
  • Narration: Maya C. Gibson
  • Give Me Jesus - M. Hogan

Intermission (12 min)

Songs of Joy
  • Narration: Maya C. Gibson
  • Ride on King Jesus - H. Johnson
  • Walk With Me - arr. B. Boyd
  • Walk Together Children - M. Hogan
  • Scandalize My Name - H. Johnson
  • Narration: Maya C. Gibson
  • I’ll Fly Away - arr. J. Rocke
  • The Rain is Over and Gone - P. Halley, featuring the First Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir - Amy Johns, conductor

Jolie A. Rocke, soprano
Marques Jerrell Ruff, bass baritone
Brandon A. Boyd, piano
Maya C. Gibson, narration
and
First Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir
​Amy Johns, conductor


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​May 28, 2022 (Sat) First Baptist Church
2pm Instrumental Petting Zoo
​3pm
Kids@Heart: Carnival of the Animals

Performers include MMAMTA teachers and their students, and Columbia Music School students
Masks are encouraged. There is no livestream for this family event.

Program includes: Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals"
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Programmed works are tentatively (as of 5/12):
  • Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (Joanna, Kayla)
  • Scott Joplin: The Entertainer (Emery/TBA)
  • Saint-Saëns (total 25 min): Intoroduction, Lions (Jihyo/Sing); Poules et Coqs (Hens and Roosters) - Ryan, Peter); Hermione (Wild Asses -Ryan, Anthony), Pianistes (Pianists - Ryan, Anthony), Finale (Finale - Anthony, Peter); Elephant, Turtle (Ethan); Aquarium, Fossils (Ema, Ayako?). Swan, Aviary TBA.
  • Ravel: “Enchanted Garden” from the Mother Goose Suite (Jihyo, Sing)
  • Tchaikovsky: “Russian Dance” (Jihyo, Sing)
  • “Bohemian Rhapsody” arr. for four hands (Andrew, Ayako)
  • Moszkowski “Spanish Dance No. 1” (Bram, TBA)
  • Jack Fina, “Bumble Boogie” for 2 pianos, 8 hands (Jihyo, Sing, Lauren, Songhee)
  • Journey, arr. Bober “Don’t Stop Believing” for 2 pianos (Bram, Emery, Liam, Andrew)
  • Mozart “Eine Kleine” (Bram, Liam)
  • Tchaikovsky, “Swan” arr. (Aryan, Arya)
  • Noona “Stomp On It” (Aryan, Arya)
  • Noona: Schaboogie (Chesa, TBA)
  • Vandall “So Suite - Prelude” (Chesa, TBA)
  • Miyazaki “Spirited Away," arr. (Songhee, Lauren)
  • Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1, III, Scherzo (Alexandre, James, Ayako)
  • Tchaikovsky/Rachmaninoff: Sleeping Beauty (Janelle Lutz, Carrie Conklin)
  • Sound of Music Overture (Janelle Lutz and Carrie Conklin)
  • Mountain King vs. Sugar Plum Fairy (Janelle Lutz and Carrie Conklin)
  • Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932-2004): Louisiana Blues Strut: A Cakewalk, for violin solo (3') (Alexandre)
  • Danny Boy (unaccompanied) (2') (James)
  • Audrey Call (1905-2001): The witch of Harlem (1937), for violin and piano (3') (Alexandre)
  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow (2') (James)
  • Nearer My God to Thee, and Irish Party in the Third Class (3’) (cello unaccompanied, James)

Odyssey Chamber Ensemble:
Jane Wang, flute
Andrew Wiele, clarinet
Alexandre Negrao, violin I
TBA, violin II
Preston Roberts, viola
James Farquhar, cello
TBA, double bass
Jordan Nielsen, glockenspiel/xylophone


Announcing the Season 19 Dates

All date and programs are tentative; please check back in August.
Admission: TBA / Subscriptions will be available for sale beginning August 15.

2022:
Aug 19 [Fri] 7pm, First Baptist Church: TBA

Sept 23 [Fri] 7pm, First Baptist Church: Fall Concert
Oct 7 [Fri] 7pm, First Baptist Church: Evolution of the African American Spiritual, Part III
Dec 15 [Thu] 6pm, The Dade-Yoo Residence: Notable Encounter with Scott Yoo - Jet Whistle & Beethoven's C Minor Violin Sonata, with flutist Alice Dade, cellist Bion Tsang, violinist Scott Yoo and pianist Peter Miyamoto. Odyssey Fundraiser.
Dec 16 [Fri] 6pm, The Dade-Yoo Residence: Notable Encounter with Scott Yoo - Dvorak's "Dumky" Trio with violinist Scott Yoo, cellist Bion Tsang and pianist Ayako Tsuruta. Odyssey Fundraiser.
Dec 17 [Sat] 7pm, The Dade-Yoo Residence: Jet Whistle Holiday - program of "Jet Whistle" by Villa-Lobos, Violin Sonata No. 7 in C Minor, Op. 30 no. 2 by Beethoven, and 'Dumky' Piano Trio by Dvořák, with flutist Alice Dade, violinist Scott Yoo, cellist Bion Tsang, and pianists Peter Miyamoto and Ayako Tsuruta.

2023:

Jan 8 (snow 15) [Sun] 3pm, First Baptist Church: The 6th MMAMTA/Odyssey Pre-Collegiate Aria/Concerto Competition. Free Admission.
Feb 17 [Fri] 7pm, First Baptist Church: Baroque Concerto, presented by Odyssey Chamber Music Series. Snow date - Feb 19 [Sun] 3pm.

March 23-27: The 10th Plowman Chamber Music Competition & Festival
Mar 23 [Thu] Solo Piano Recital - Lucille Chung, piano
Mar 24 [Fri] 12pm+, MU: Lucille Chung, piano and Amit Peled, cello master classes (details to be confirmed); 7pm FBC: Cello Recital - Amit Peled, cello; Peter Miyamoto, piano
Mar 25 [Sat] 9am-5pm FBC: The 10th Plowman Chamber Music Competition - Semi-Finals
Mar 26 [Sun] 1:30pm Missouri Theatre (to be confirmed): The 10th Plowman Chamber Music Competition - The Finals
Mar 27 [Mon] TBA: Horn Recital - Jeff Scott, horn; TBA, piano

May 5 [Fri] 7pm: Spring Concert - Cinco de mayo!

PAST PROGRAMS

​October 15, 2021 (Fri) 7pm, FBC
Fall Reunion*
with Pre-concert Performance
Truly "Fall Reunion" of friends and musicians since the pandemic began a year and a half ago, Odyssey's Season Premiere is a tribute to our community. Featured are musicians based in Columbia, who contribute greatly to the quality of our living here in mid-Missouri. 
*Previously scheduled as the Colorado String Quartet reunion concert. We hope to reschedule CSQ post-pandemic.

Pre-concert
​Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat Major, D. 899 [7'00]
Kristen Yu, piano

Greetings by Odyssey Director, Ayako Tsuruta

Franz Doppler (1821-1883)
Andante et rondo, Op. 25 for two flutes and piano (1874) [10'00]
Alice K. Dade and Valentina Arango Sanchez, flutes
Peter Miyamoto, piano

Valerie Coleman (b. 1970)
Danza de la Mariposa (Dance of the Butterfly, 2008) [6'00]
Alice Dade, flute

Clara Schumann (1819-1896)
Three Romances, Op. 22 (1853) [10'00]
   Andante molto
   Allegretto: Mit zartem Vortrage
   Leidenschaftlich schnell
Holly Piccoli, violin
Ayako Tsuruta, piano

Samuel Barber (1910-1981)
Three Songs, Op. 45 (1972) [7'00]

   Now I have fed and eaten up the rose
   A green lowland of pianos
   O boundless, boundless evening
Steven Jepson, baritone
Bomi Kim, piano


Intermission

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Sonata in F minor, Op. 120 No. 1 for clarinet and piano (1894) [25'00]
   Allegro appassionato
   Andante un poco adagio
   Allegretto grazioso
   Vivace
Wesley Warnhoff, clarinet
​Peter Miyamoto, piano


November 5, 2021 (Fri) 7pm
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri

"A Musical Cornucopia"
with Pre-concert Performance

Pre-Concert
Anton Arensky (1862-1901)
Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 32 (1894)
   I. Allegro moderato [7:30]

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 (1944)
   II. Allegro con brio [3:00]
BNB Trio
​Brandon Kim, violin / Nicole Parker, violoncello / Benjamin Xu, piano

Greetings by the Odyssey Director, Ayako Tsuruta

Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Grand Duo in A Major, Op. posth. 162 / D.574 (1817) for violin and piano [20:00]

   Allegro moderato
   Scherzo: presto
   Andantino
   Allegro vivace

Amy Appold, violin
Natalia Bolshakova, piano


Edouard Destenay (1850-1924)
Trio in B minor, Op. 27 for oboe, clarinet and piano (1906) [ca. 20:00]

   Allegro vivace
   Andante non troppo
   Presto
Dan Willett, oboe
Wes Warnhoff, clarinet
Natalia Bolshakova, piano


Intermission

John Psathas (b. 1966): Kyoto for percussion quintet (2011) [8'00]
Annika Socolofsky (b. 1990): Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: ambedo (2018) [7'00]
Michael Laurello (b. 1981): Spine for percussion quartet (2015) [8'00]
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Megan Arns with
Liz Fetzer, Jeremiah Ingram, Stephen Landy, Emily Miclon and Jordan Nielsen

Enjoy Diana Moxon's interview, "Speaking of the Arts" at KOPN 89.5 FM previewing Odyssey's 'Brahms Piano Trios' with violinist and maestro Scott Yoo and pianist Ayako Tsuruta:

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November 21, 2021 (Sun) 2pm
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri
​"
Brahms Piano Trios"
Odyssey director, pianist Ayako Tsuruta is joined by Scott Yoo and Bion Tsang in a colossal program featuring all three piano trios by Johannes Brahms. Scott Yoo is an international conductor and violinist who currently hosts “Now Hear This” on PBS, and Bion Tsang is a laureate of the 9th Tchaikovsky International Competition and Professor of Cello at the University of Texas at Austin.

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Piano Trio No. 2 in C Major, Op. 87 (1880-1882) [30:00]
    Allegro moderato
    Andante con moto
    Scherzo: Presto
    Finale: Allegro giocoso

J. Brahms
Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 101 (1886) [23:00]

   Allegro energico
   Presto non assai
   Andante grazioso
   Allegro molto

Intermission

J. Brahms
Piano Trio in B Major, Op. 8 (1854, rev. 1889) [35:00]

   Allegro con brio — Tranquillo — In tempo ma sempre sostenuto
   Scherzo: Allegro molto - Meno allegro - Tempo primo
   Adagio
   Finale: Allegro

Scott Yoo, violin
Bion Tsang, violoncello
Ayao Tsuruta, piano


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December 3, 2021 (Fri) 7 pm
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri
"Grand Holiday"
with Pre-concert Performance
Enjoy the chamber masterpieces by Beethoven and Walker. “Archduke” is the timeless classics, whereas Walker’s Sonata exudes ultimate beauty and grandness made only possible with the combination of the two pianos.

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Piano Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 10, No. 3 (1797-8) [4:00]
      I. Presto
Richard Danielpour (b. 1956)
"Mardi Gras" from Enchanted Gardens - Preludes Book I (1992) [4:00]
Ryan Kee, piano

George Theophilus Walker (1922-2018)
Sonata for Two Pianos (1956) [12:30]
   I. Adagio non troppo
   II. Presto
   III. Adagio
   IV. Allegretto tranquillo
Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto, pianos

Have Yourself a Little Merry Christmas [3:30]
The Christmas Song [3:20]
You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch - arr. Jack Kankiewicz 
Anthony Blatter, baritone
Anthony Hernandez, piano

Intermission

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Piano Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 97, “Archduke” (1810-11) [41:00]
   Allegro moderato 
   Scherzo. Allegro
   Andante cantabile ma però con moto - 
   Allegro moderato
Julie Rosenfeld, violin
Emma Hoeft, cello
Peter Miyamoto, piano


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​January 8, 2022 (Sat) 3 pm
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri
​(Snow date: January 15, 3pm)
"The MMAMTA/Odyssey Pre-Collegiate Aria/Concerto Competition"
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​*Free admission; masks are required.

​In collaboration with MMAMTA (Mid-Missouri Area Music Teachers Association), Odyssey leads the 5th annual pre-collegiate aria / concerto competition to provide an invaluable experience to the ambitious young musicians. Rather than requiring an entire concerto, we ask any one movement of the concerto memorized, so that the experience of both the preparation and achieving the highest quality is less stressful for these pre-collegiate students’ busy academic lives. The winner(s) of the Baroque/Classical category are given an opportunity of a lifetime: a performance with the Odyssey Chamber Ensemble in February. 

MMAMTA and Odyssey Chamber Music Series
Present
The 2022 Pre-Collegiate Concerto Competition
Saturday, January 8, 2022 at 3:00pm
First Baptist Church in Columbia
 
Program
 
Contestant No. 1                    Mara Zaner, violin
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major - I. Allegro
Judith Shaw, orchestral accompaniment
 
Contestant No. 2                    Ema Iwasaki, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 - I. Allegro con brio
Judith Shaw, orchestral accompaniment

Contestant No. 3                    Ted Krause, piano
Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerto in D Major, Hob. XVIII:11 - I. Vivace
Jan Houser, orchestral accompaniment
 
Break

Contestant No. 4                    Taehee Oh, piano
Robert Schumann: Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54 - I. Allegro affetuoso
Ayako Tsuruta, orchestral accompaniment
 
Contestant No. 5                    Anthony Wu, piano
Frédéric Chopin: Andante spianato and grande polonaise brillante, Op. 22
Peter Miyamoto, orchestral accompaniment
 
Contestant No. 6                    Natalie Van Wrinkle, violoncello
William Walton: Cello Concerto (1957) -  I. Moderato
Vera Parkin, orchestral accompaniment
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Result

Winners:
Mara Zaner - Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, I. Allegro - student of Amy Appold
Taehee Oh – Schumann Concerto in a, I.  - student of Ayako Tsuruta
Anthony Wu – Chopin Andante spianato and grande polonaise billante - student of Peter Miyamoto
 
Alternate:
Ema Iwasaki – Beethoven Concerto no. 1 in C, Op. 15, I. Allegro con brio - student of Judith Shaw
 
Honorable Mentions:
Zack Krause – Haydn Concerto in D Major, I.  - student of Jan Houser
Natalie Van Wrinkle – Cello Concerto, I. – student of Catherine Lehr Ramos

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Odyssey's Columbia Music School
presents
BNB Trio and Cloud 9
An Ensemble Concert
 
Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 3:00pm
First Baptist Church of Columbia
​*Free admission; masks are required.
We sincerely regret this program will not be livestreamed or recorded.

 
Program
 
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Piano Trio No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 67 (1944)                                                                          [19’]
II.   Allegro con brio
III.  Largo
IV.  Allegretto — Adagio
 
BNB Trio
Brandon Kim, violin
Nicole Parker, cello
Benjamin Xu, piano
 
 
Intermission [12’]
 
 
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)                                                                                     [22’]
String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 95 (1810)
  1. Allegro con brio
  2. Allegretto ma non troppo
  3. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso
  4. Larghetto espressivo – Allegretto agitato – Allegro
 
Cloud 9
Hazel Keithahn, violin I
Scott Yoo, violin II
Kristen Yu, viola
Nicole Parker, cello
 
BNB Trio and Cloud 9 were instructed by Ayako Tsuruta and Scott Yoo


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February 18, 2022 (Fri) 7pm
(Snow date February 20)
First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia, Missouri
"Baroque Concerto"
with Pre-concert Performance

​*Free admission; masks are required.

“Baroque Concerto” features the three 2021 Pre-collegiate Aria/Concerto Competition Winners with the Odyssey Chamber Ensemble led by Stephen Radcliffe, or with an orchestral accompaniment. The highlight of the concert is the annual Bach Cantata with Bach Collegium Choir directed by R. Paul Crabb, performed with the Odyssey Chamber Ensemble.

Pre-Concert Performance:
Florence Price (1887-1953): Adoration (1951), arr. Elaine Fine
Kristine Poulsen, flute
Ayako Tsuruta, piano


Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): 
Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216 (1775) [10']
I. Allegro
Mara Zaner, violin

Stephen Radcliffe, conductor
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble

(Stage Change)
Welcome, by Alison Robuck, President of the Odyssey Board

Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54 (1845) [15']
I. Allegro affetuoso
Taehee Oh, piano
Stephen Radcliffe, conductor
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble


Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante in E-flat major, Op. 22 (1834) [15']
Anthony Wu, piano
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Stephen Radcliffe, conductor
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble

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intermission [12']

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Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1736-1809)
Concerto for organ and strings in B-flat Major* (1762) [20']

I. Allegro moderato
II. Adagio
III. Finale. Allegro

Colleen Ostercamp, organ
Stephen Radcliffe, conductor
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble
*
For the anniversary of her 30th year at the First Baptist pipe organist's bench, Colleen Ostercamp dedicates this presentation of the Albrechtsberger organ concerto.  Its a lifetime goal offered to the people she loves.  

J. S. Bach (1685-1750): Cantata BWV 61 (1714) [18']
I.   Nun komm (Chor)

II.  Der Heiland (Rezitativ)
III. Komm, Jesu (Arie)
IV. Siehe, ich stehe (Rezitativ)
V.  Öffne dich (Arie)
VI. Amen (Choral)
R. Paul Crabb, conductor​
Bach Collegium Choir
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble

Bach Collegium Choir: (* = Soloists)

Soprano: L. Amelia Lufkin, Lauren Rankin, Clara Smith*, Emeline Yorty, Karen Zeferino
Alto: Isabella Conley, Miranda Frankenbach, Maddie Jenkins, Morgan Jennings, Dani Major, Rachel Misner
Tenor: Nathan Lange, Nathan Le, Connor Lovelace, Benjamin Roker, Daniel Shafer*
Bass: 
Yonathan T. Astatke, Henry Braeske, Brandon Brown, Jonathan Crader*, Joshua Engle

Odyssey Chamber Ensemble:
Flute: Kristine Poulsen, Valentina Arango Sanchez
Oboe: Dan Willett, Alison Robuck
Clarinet: Andrew Wiele, Mitchell Sidden
Bassoon: Andrew Way, Dennis Pearson
Trumpet: Iskander Akhmadullin, Chris Farris
Horn: Annelise Miner, Madeleie Hogan
Bass Trombone: Jared Smith
Violin I: Amy Appold, Erik Hassell, Anya Akhmadullina
Violin II: Alexandre Negrao, Wendy Kleintank
Viola: Grant Bradshaw, Preston Roberts
Violoncello: Eman Chalshotori, James Falquhar, Patrick Ordway
Double Bass: Isaac Foley
​Timpani: Jordan Nielsen
Organ: Craig Datz


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March 18, 2022 (Fri) 7pm, FBC
M-Odyssey
with Pre-concert Performance


​*Free admission; masks are strongly encouraged.

James Farquhar is our 2022 Odyssey Performance Fellow, who has curated a wonderful program with the Columbia musicians. James is completing his degree in St. Louis, but he has already been making a difference in the communities around him, prominently working with the Kansas City's Hartland Chamber Music, where he is Lead Sprouts Cello Teacher.

Pre-concert:
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): Jeux d'eau (1901)
Ryan Kee, piano

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): From Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV1007 (1717-23)
Prelude
Sarabande
James Farquhar, cello

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897): Cello Sonata No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 38 (1862-5)
Allegro non troppo
Allegretto quasi Menuetto
Allegro
Jamers Farquhar, cello
Peter Miyamoto, piano

Intermission (12')

J. S. Bach: From Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV1009 (1717-23)
Prelude [3'30]
Sarabande [3'30]
James Farquhar, cello

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921): Prière (Prayer), Op.158 (1919)
James Farquhar, cello
​Peter Miyamoto, piano

Gabriel Faure (1845-1924): Cantique de Jean Racine (1865), arr. H. Busser [4'15]
Alexandre Negrão, violin
James Farquhar, cello
Peter Miyamoto, piano

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847): From Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 49 (1839)
Molto allegro agitato [9'30]
Alexandre Negrão, violin
James Farquhar, cello
Peter Miyamoto, piano
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Encore!
Astor Piazzolla (1933-1990): Libertango (1974)
James Farquhar, cello
Peter Miyamoto, piano

Missourian Review - James Farquhar
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Music Department of the Columbia College
in collaboration with Odyssey Chamber Music Series
presents
 
Soprano & Tenor Recital
Featuring Carline Waugh and Nollie G. Moore
with
Trentynne Davis, viola
Ayako Tsuruta, piano
 
Bixby Hall, Brouder Science Center
Columbia College
Monday, April 18, 2022 at 7:00pm

 
 
 
Sechs Lieder, Op. 13 (1844)                                          Clara Schumann
Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen (I stood darkly dreaming)      (1819-1896)
Sie liebten sich beide (They loved one another)
Liebeszauber (Love’s magic)
Der Mond kommt still gegangen (The moon rises silently)
Ich hab’ in deinem Auge (I saw in your eyes)
Die stille Lotosblume (The silent lotus flower)
Carline Waugh, soprano
 
 
Miroirs Brûlants (1938)                                                   Francis Poulenc
Tu vois le feu du soir (You see the evening fire…)       (1899-1963)
Je nommerai ton front (I shall nominate your brow…)
Carline Waugh, soprano
 
*Due to health reasons, Mr. Nollie is unable to sing tonight. We sincerely wish his swift recovery. 
Four Hymns (1914)                                           Ralph Vaughan Williams
Lord! Come Away!                                                               (1972-1958)
Who is the fair one?
Come Love Come Lord
Evening Hymn
Nollie G. Moore, tenor
Trentynne Davis, viola


​Songs of the Seasons                                                   Margaret Bonds
Poème d'automne (1934)                                                     (1913-1972)
Winter (1936)
Young Love in Spring (1956)
Carline Waugh, soprano
 
 
Intermission (10’)
 
 
Twelve African Folk Songs (2008-9)                       Fred Onovwerosuoke
1. Aiszonge                                                                        (b. 1960)
3 Duniya
4. Esato
8. Mshila
9. Ne Nkansu
Carline Waugh, soprano
 
 
Sympathy (ca. 1933)                                                    Florence B. Price
Night (1946)                                                                        (1887-1953)
Words for a Spiritual (ca. 1948)
 Carline Waugh, soprano
 
 
Fi mi love (ca. 2002)                                                    Peter Ashbourne
                                                                                                (b.1950)
Carline Waugh, soprano

Lenoir Woods Lutheran Senior Services & Odyssey Chamber Music Series present 
​Concert Thirty-Nine: Odyssey Music @ Lenoir Woods

Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:00pm
Carline Waugh, soprano
Ayako Tsuruta, piano

Nifong Hall, Lenoir Woods Senior Living

Sechs Lieder, Op. 13 (1844)                                               Clara Schumann 
I.    Ich stand in dunklen Träumen                                 (1819-1896)
II. Sie liebten sich beide
III. Die Liebe sass als Nachtigall
IV. Liebeszauber
V. Ich hab’ in deinem Auge
VI. Die stille Lotosblume
 
Miroirs Brûlants                                                                      Francis Poulenc
Tu vois le feu du soir                                                  (1899-1963)
Je nommerai ton front
 
Songs of the Seasons                                                             Margaret Bonds 
  1. Poème d'automne                                                      (1913-1972)
  2. Winter
  3. Young Love in Spring
 
Sympathy                                                                                Florence B. Price
Night                                                                                                   (1887-1953)
Words for a Spiritual
 
Twelve African Folk Songs                                                       Fred Onovwerosuoke
1. Aiszonge                                                                              (b. 1960)
3 Duniya
4. Esato
8. Mshila
9. Ne Nkansu
 
From Five Jamaican Folk Songs                                                   Peter Ashbourne 
Fi Mi Love                                                                       (b.1950)


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April 29, 2022 (Fri) 7pm, FBC
Spring Festival
with Pre-concert Performance

​*Free admission; masks are encouraged.
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​Spring programs calls for some exuberant emotions!  Join the fun, and relish in ecstatic melodies and rhythmic delights in works by Amy Beach, Emi Lou Diemer, Francis Poulenc and Johannes Brahms, and more.

Pre-concert:
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
from Sonata pour violon et piano
I. Allegro vivo [5']
Linnea Geenen, violin
Natalia Bolshakova, piano

Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Oboe Sonata (1962) [14']
  1. Elégie (Paisiblement, Sans Presser)
  2. Scherzo (Très animé)
  3. Déploration (Très calme)​
Alison Robuck, oboe
Peter Miyamoto, piano

Amy Beach (1867-1944)
Romance for violin and piano, Op. 23 (1893) [7']
Erik Hassell, violin
Ayako Tsuruta, piano
​
Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983)
Intermezzo for two pianos (1946) [3'30]
Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto, pianos


Emma Lou Diemer (b. 1927)
Fiesta for two pianos (1996) [5']
Peter Miyamoto and Ayako Tsuruta, pianos

Intermission [12']

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Selections from Liebeslieder Waltzer, Op. 52 (1869) and Neue Libeslieder Waltzer, Op. 65 (1869-1874)
for SATB and piano four hands [30']
Op. 52 Nos. 1, 2
Op. 65 No. 2
Op. 52 No. 4
Op. 65 Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7
Op. 52 Nos. 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18​
Op. 65 No. 14, 15 

Lindsey Lang, soprano
Christine Seitz, alto
Kyle Stegall, tenor
Marques Jerrell Ruff, baritone
Peter Miyamoto, piano I
Ayako Tsuruta, piano II  


May 13, 2022 (Fri) 7pm, FBC
Odyssey Chamber Music Series - Special Presentation:
Doox of Yale


Founded in 1952, “The Duke’s Men of Yale” has evolved from a little-known quartet of freshmen into “Doox of Yale”, one of the most respected collegiate a cappella singing groups in the country. Performing a diverse repertoire in an incredible variety of venues, both domestically and internationally, “Da Doox” charm presidents and preschoolers alike. The group now boasts a passionate and supportive alumni base of more than 400 singers. Notable recent appearances include performances at the Steinway Club of Puerto Rico, for Drew Barrymore and Jill Kargman in Manhattan, weddings at Oheka Castle on Long Island, at venues across Thessaloniki and Athens, Greece, on campus for the likes of Stacey Abrams and John Kerry, and in grandma’s home videos. Doox of Yale was named one of the nation’s top 5 male a cappella groups by the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America. The group has also placed in the top 4 at the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA). In keeping with their goal to create music that reflects their community, “Da Doox” invited all singers, regardless of sex or gender identity, to audition for the group in 2017. In 2018, the group’s name was changed to reflect their all-gender membership: Doox of Yale.

Program to be announced.

Doox of Yale: 
Krishna Davis (Baritone), Caroline Fai (Tenor 1), Archer Frodyma (Tenor 1-Pitch), Albert Gang (Bass), Jason Han (Bass), Clay Jamieson (Tenor 2-Business Manager), Charlie Karner (Baritone), Jacob Kaufman-Shalett (Baritone-Business Manager), Hope Keithahn (Tenor 1), Ethan Kopf (Tenor 2), Elliot Lewis (Bass), Gabby Montuori (Baritone), Lauren Moore (Tenor 1), Charlotte Polk (Tenor 2)
 1112 E. Broadway in Columbia, Missouri  - 573.825.0079 - info@odysseymissouri.org
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