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Join Us for Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Stambaugh Auditorium and the Dana School of Music
Collaborate to Present
Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2
Friday, April 26, 8:00 p.m.
Stambaugh Auditorium

Stambaugh Auditorium and the Dana School of Music collaboratively announce the Gala Dana Festival Orchestra and Chorus Concert featuring Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, commonly called the Resurrection Symphony on Friday, April 26, 8:00 p.m. at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Avenue, Youngstown, OH.

svilen simeonov

Guest Maestro Svilen Simeonov from Sofia, Bulgaria will conduct as part of YSU’s Bulgarian Cultural Exchange. Nearly 250 choral and instrumental musicians will perform this 80-minute piece, including musicians from the Dana School of Music, Stambaugh Chorus, area music teachers, and players from the Youngstown Symphony, Warren Philharmonic, Greenville Symphony, Erie Philharmonic, Akron Symphony Orchestra, and the Tuscarawas Philharmonic, among others. In addition, Dana faculty members Misook Yun and Rachael Pavloski will perform vocal solos, and Dr. Ronald Gould, former Dana faculty member, will perform on Stambaugh Auditorium's E.M. Skinner Opus 582 pipe organ. It is worth noting that this Symphony will be performed with all volunteer musicians.

misook yunA variety of master classes and rehearsals, open to the public and conducted by Maestro Simeonov and other members of the Dana faculty will occur. A complete schedule is below.

NPR characterizes this work as an all-embracing work, the first of the Austrian composer's symphonies to make use of voices and words as well as the orchestra, and the piece that set him decisively on the path toward the grandly scaled, high individualist and confessional style of symphony that was to become his legacy. It was also the composition that brought Mahler his first fame, and its premiere in Berlin on the night of Dec. 13, 1895 (staged with the help of Richard Strauss), marked the real beginning of Mahler's career as a composer.

Symphony No. 2 is the work with which Mahler answered the metaphysical challenge of Beethoven's Ninth. There are a lot of similarities along the way — the turbulent beginning, the vast exploration of musical territory in the middle of the work and the triumphant conclusion. In the final movement, all 38 and- a-half minutes of it, the ramparts are being climbed and the noise and confusion of battle surround you. Using off-stage instruments to explode the musical space was one of Mahler's favorite devices, and trumpets sound from different sides of the stage in this movement. He engulfs the listener in something beyond the reaches of the concert hall.

rachael pavloskiDr. Michael Crist, Director of the Dana School of Music, said, “Performing a Mahler symphony is a true privilege. Many musicians have not experienced this opportunity, and for many it is a ‘bucket list’ dream. Even the major symphony orchestras sparingly schedule performances of these works because of the resources required to produce a successful performance. A good performance of a Mahler Symphony is a sign of musical strength.”

“Stambaugh Auditorium is excited to be a part of the presentation of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2.  The collaborative effort involving so many organizations is great not only for Stambaugh Auditorium and YSU, but also the community as well.  For the audience, this concert will be a rare opportunity to see and hear such a large ensemble of great musicians in one of the finest concert halls in the country,” said Matt Pagac, General Manager of Stambaugh Auditorium.

The concert is $5 for all adults and free for all students, regardless of the school they attend. Tickets may be ordered by phone at 330-259-0555, in person at the Stambaugh Auditorium Box Office, or online at www.stambaughauditorium.com.

Additional information regarding the master class and rehearsal schedule should be directed to the Dana School of Music at 330-941-3636.

Open Master Class and Rehearsal Schedule

Monday, April 22

11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Mahler Orchestra Rehearsal | Orchestra/Band Room Bliss Hall

6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. Mahler Chorus Rehearsal | Bliss Recital Hall

 

Tuesday, April 23

11:00 a.m. – 12 noon & 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Music Appreciation Classes | RM 3137

5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Flute Master Class | Bliss Recital Hall

7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Mahler Orchestra Rehearsal | Orchestra/Band Room Bliss Hall

 

Wednesday, April 24

10:00 a.m. – Noon: Mahler Orchestra Rehearsal | Orchestra/Band Room Bliss Hall

4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Conducting Students | Band/Orchestra Room Bliss Hall

7:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Mahler Orchestra Rehearsal | Band/ Orchestra Room Bliss Hall

 

Thursday, April 25

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Vocal Students Master Class | (Location TBD)

 

Friday, April 26

12 noon Clarinet Seminar | Bliss Hall Room 3136

 
Second Annual Dance for the Music! PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Dinner & Dance to benefit
Stambaugh Chorus and the  Youngstown Area Community Concert Band

Saturday, February 9, 2013
6 pm to 10 pm

Stambaugh Auditorium Ballroom
1000 Fifth Avenue
Youngstown, Ohio
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Your $25.00 donation includes
One Admission to the Dinner and Dance

Doors open at 6 pm
Dinner - 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Dance instructions - 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm  
  • Provided by Judy Conti Dance Studio
  • Swing - Jitterbug - Polka - Salsa - Line Dancing  - Many More
Open Dancing with DJ -8:30 pm to 10 pm

Cash Bar Available

50/50 Raffle and Souvenir Photos Available

More Information: 330-727-4502

Casual Attire
A portion of your donation is tax deductible

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Winter and Spring Events 2013 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Events are at Stambaugh Auditorium
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Fund Raiser!
2nd Annual

Dance for the Music With YACCB

February 9, 2013
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Mahler Concert  - Symphony Number 2

with the Dana Orchestra and Choir
April 26, 2013
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The Armed Man - Karl Jenkins

Dr. Hae-Jong Lee Director
Celebra1ng 60 yrs. of Choral Music
May 19, 2013
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Join us for the Spring Season

Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings,
7:30 to 9:30
Starting January 8th
For membership information call Rebeca Neuman, Membership Chair
330.652.1749 (w) 330.766.2526 (c)
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A Concert of Giving 2012 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Stambaugh Chorus and Youngstown Area Community Concert Band  presented a concert that raised $3,653.45 to help Second Harvest of Mahoning Valley  feed hungry families! December 9, 2012 Stambaugh Auditorium

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A Holiday Concert of Giving PDF  | Print |  E-mail
To benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley
presented by
Stambaugh Chorus & The Youngstown Area Community Concert Band

Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 Fitfth Avenue
Youngstown, Oho

December 9, 2012
4:00 p.m.

Monetary donations only will be accepted at the door.
No canned goods, please.



 
Carols & Cocoa 2012 PDF  | Print |  E-mail

The Dana School of Music will present its annual holiday music extravaganza,

Carols & Cocoa and the Dana Holiday Concert; both directed overall by Dr. Hae-Jong Lee, Wednesday, December 5, 2012,

7:00 p.m. at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Avenue.

Carols & Cocoa will be performed in Stambaugh’s Ballroom and will feature seasonal favorites, culminating in a holiday sing-along. Dana students bring cookies to share, and complimentary coffee and cocoa, sponsored by Sheetz, will be available. Featured groups are: Trombone Ensemble, directed by Michael Crist; Dana Clarinet Ensemble, directed by Alice Wang; Dana Early Music Ensemble, directed by Randall Goldberg; Dana Flute Ensemble, directed by Kathryn Umble; University Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Dana Chorale and the Stambaugh Chorus, directed by Hae-Jong Lee.

After a brief intermission, guests are invited upstairs to the Concert Hall where the Dana Holiday Concert will be presented featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, Final Movement-Choral Symphony-“Ode to Joy” performed by the Dana Symphonic Choir, Stambaugh Chorus and Dana Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Hae-Jong Lee. Guest soloists include soprano Misook Yun, mezzo soprano Rachael Pavloski, tenor Bill Ambert and baritone Max Pivik. Beethoven’s 9 symphonies are a pinnacle of Western Music. Among them, the 9th Symphony has become an icon of Western culture for at least two reasons. Its revolutionary form, its unprecedented size and complexity and, above all, the introduction of the human voice in a symphony—changed the history of music forever. And, its message affirms the triumph of joy over adversity like no other piece of music, culminating in the message that joy should dominate and all mankind should become brothers and sisters living in peace.

Guest ensembles include the Howland High School Chamber Choir, directed by Anjanette Depoy, and the Stambaugh Chorus. Additionally, the Dana Brass Quintet, directed by Stacie Mickens; YSU Jazz Ensemble I, directed by David Morgan; and YSU Wind Ensemble, directed by Stephen Gage will participate. Organist Kathy Miller will provide an organ solo on the newly refurbished E. M. Skinner pipe organ.

The Friends of Dana will present its annual Dana Award to Richard Zacharias.

This annual event has been presented for over 30 years and first began in the Bliss Hall Lobby. Dr. Michael Crist, director of the Dana School of Music, noted, “This very important tradition dates back some 30 years involving most of our vocal and instrumental students. It’s a pleasure to give back so much to the community that supports us throughout the year.” He added that the two performances are an enjoyable way to begin the holiday festivities.

Tickets, which are all general admission, may be purchased in advance at the Stambaugh Auditorium Box Office, in person or by phone at 330-259-0555; or online at www.stambaughauditorium.com. Tickets will also be available that evening. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $5 for students, senior citizens, and YSU faculty and staff with a valid YSU ID. The event is free for children under 12 and YSU students with a valid YSU ID.

More information may be obtained by calling the Dana School of Music at 330-941-3636.

Coffee and Cocoa provided by Sheetz.

Also sponsored by La Farge Aggregates, The Flats at Wick,  WKBN First News 27-Fox, Nanette Lepore, Frangos Group, Penn National Gaming Foundation, Kaleel Brothers, Youngstown State University Foundation, Erie Terminal Place, Youngstown State University.

 
Rehearsal Canceled PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The rehearsal scheduled for Saturday, October 20, 2012 is canceled.
 
Please Join Us for our Autumn Fund Raiser 2012 PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Stambaugh Chorus
invites you to attend

Harvest Moon Night at the Races


Friday, October 19, 2012
Doors open at 6 pm.
Races start at 7 pm.

Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 Fifth Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44504
Map/Directions

Donation/Tickets: $15

Catering by Scarsella’s
Dinner included in admission price.
Reservations Appreciated

Games
Basket Raffles
50-50
Cash Bar

Tickets/Reservations: 330-509-9775

To purchase program ads or sponsorships and horses please download the following documents.
Sponsorship/Ad form
Horse Purchase

Click Here to download the event flyer


 
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