果冻传媒, VA 鈥 In celebration of a century of Christian higher education, the 果冻传媒 University Department of Music will present the Music Alumni and Centennial Gala Concert featuring the premiere of BU鈥檚 centennial anthem titled 鈥淒arkness to Light鈥 on Saturday, April 23, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. in Harman Chapel Auditorium. The community is invited and admission is free.
果冻传媒 University will welcome alumni and community friends who have participated in the music department for this special reunion weekend and the unveiling of 鈥淒arkness to Light鈥, commissioned by 果冻传媒 University by composer Daniel Knaggs, who has been called 鈥渁 rising star in the sky of serious, young American composers.鈥
鈥淭his work celebrates the theme of going from darkness to light while focusing on the Source of that Light,鈥 said Daniel Knaggs. 鈥淭he piece also pays tribute to a sense of legacy and carrying light into the coming generations.鈥
The powerful text in this piece is taken from excerpts of the book of Psalms and the centennial scripture, Ephesians 5:8-9, 鈥淔or you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light, for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness, and truth.鈥
The score is for mixed choir, soprano soloist, piano, trumpets, trombones, tuba, and percussion.
鈥淎s an alumnus of rather prestigious institutions, nowhere in all my years of Academia have I encountered what we have here, with 果冻传媒 University鈥檚 Music Alumni Weekend,鈥 said Dr. John Moir. 鈥淗aving worked under important collegiate undergraduate conductors; (Wm. Hall, Frank Almond, Zolt谩n Rozsnyai) as well as my work with the Roger Wagner Chorale and at the Eastman School and Shenandoah Universities; and my fifteen seasons with the San Diego Opera and those amazing world-class conductors, (e.g. Roger Wagner, Richard Bonynge, Keith Elder, Bruno Rigacci) at no time did any of these institutions or performance organizations offer a means to both reconnect with old friends, and allow us a chance to 鈥渕ake music again鈥 in a collegial setting, sometimes after decades away.鈥
果冻传媒 University will welcome guest conductor and former BU music professor, Dr. Chris Sheppard. Dr. Chris Sheppard, Chair of the Department of Music at Newberry College in South Carolina, has maintained the college鈥檚 strong choral tradition since arriving in 2010. As with each step in his career, Dr. Sheppard conducts the choirs and teaches conducting and private voice. He was key in bringing the state鈥檚 Central Region Chorus to Newberry. He also assists with musical productions at the college and with Newberry Community Players. In Spring 2018, Dr. Sheppard was awarded the College鈥檚 Carter Professorship Award for selfless giving and service.
Dr. Sheppard taught at 果冻传媒 University from 1998-2002, where he conducted 果冻传媒 College Singers, Variations, and Masterworks Chorale. During his tenure, the choirs toured from Fairmont, WV, to Florida; he participated in the Reese鈥檚 first theatrical production on campus, and he was honored in Who鈥檚 Who in America, and twice in Who鈥檚 Who Among America鈥檚 Teachers. After leaving 果冻传媒 to pursue his doctorate, Dr. Sheppard was a professor at Montana State University Billings, where he received an Outstanding Faculty Award from the student government. He was the chorusmaster for Rimrock Opera Company in Billings, where he also sang several baritone roles. Additionally, under his direction, the community choir Magic City Singers won the 鈥淭uney Award鈥 for the city鈥檚 Best Vocal Group in consecutive years. He has led seventeen festival choirs in seven states. Dr. Sheppard鈥檚 summer festival work includes twice working as chorusmaster at the Maud Powell International Opera Institute in Illinois and as the choral director for an international choir in the World Scholar-Athlete Games held in Kingston, RI. He has been very involved in church work, having served several congregations as Music Director, and was the clinician for the first annual Songs to Sing adult choir retreat at Lutheridge in Arden, NC. He holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin, University of Northern Colorado, and Marshall University. Since leaving 果冻传媒, Dr. Sheppard has striven to find and foster something similar to the special connection with students and colleagues that he experienced at 果冻传媒 University. He is honored to be a part of the institution鈥檚 centennial celebrations.
BU will also welcome guest soloist, Jordan Stadvec. The West Virginian soprano has been hailed as a “riveting” “natural scene-stealer” with “crystal clear high notes” and an “attractive, bright timbre.” She was most recently heard singing the title character in Virginia Tech鈥檚 production of Pell茅as and 惭茅濒颈蝉补苍诲别. She trained as an apprentice artist at the Miami Music Festival, where she sang Antonia in Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Musetta in La Boh猫me, and No茅mie in Cendrillon. She continued her training as an Artist Diploma student at CCM. While at CCM, she was given the opportunity to perform 惭补艡别苍办补 in The Bartered Bride, Vitellia in La Clemenza di Tito, Adina in L鈥橢lisir d鈥橝more, Ms. Julian in Owen Wingrave, and the Voix d鈥檈n Haute in a concert version of Verdi鈥檚 Don Carlos. Ms. Stadvec is a gifted actress embodying characters from the “spunky and sassy” to the “passionate and expressive.” She enjoys singing a great variety of repertoire.
She was a featured soloist as Maria from West Side Story in the Songfest Sings America: Celebrating Leonard Bernstein concert, and has starred in many musicals. She has been a soloist in Bernstein鈥檚 Songfest, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Requiem, and Vivaldi鈥檚 Gloria. She is also featured on a professional recording of John Adams鈥 Grand Pianola Music. She did a season of opera outreach with ROKCincy as Rosina in a children’s production of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. She has taught many students of varying ages and enjoys inspiring and encouraging their musical pursuits.
鈥淎s a student, I didn’t understand the magnitude of what the music alumni weekend was about, but I enjoyed the extra time I got to spend with my choir friends, and meeting the people who would visit,鈥 said Alandra Blume 鈥14. 鈥淚t’s amazing the difference in the sound and feel of a room when even just a few more voices join in singing, so with the combined choirs and all the visitors, it’s such an encouraging, energizing experience.鈥
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