Oct. 12, 2007 :: No. 62 
                  
                     
                      | Who: | Department of Music at Cal  State Fullerton Viva Voce! series opens with
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                      | What: | Baritone James Martin Schaefer and the Cal State Fullerton Chamber Choir and University Singers
 Robert Istad, conductor
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                      | When: | 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 | 
                     
                      | Where: | Meng Concert Hall, California State University, Fullerton 800 N. State College Blvd.,   Fullerton
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                      | Program: | Chamber Choir:University  Singers:A Song for St. Cecelia’s Day: Theron Kirk
 Bana Seni Gerek Seni: Kenneth  Walicki*
 Four Pastorales: Cecil  Effinger with Jonathan Marzluf, oboe
 A Boy and a Girl: Eric  Whitacre
 Go, Lovely Rose: Whitacre
 With a Lily in Your Hand: Whitacre
 Lark: Aaron Copland (with Schaefer)
 Five Mystical Songs: Ralph Vaughan  Williams (with Schaefer)
 Toreador’s Song: Votre toast  Georges  Bizet (with Schaefer)
 We Gather Together: arr. Stephen Paulus
 Elijah Rock: arr. Moses Hogan
 Amen: arr. Jester Hairston (with  Schaefer)
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                      | Background: | Choral director and conductor Robert Istad brings Cal  State Fullerton alumnus James Martin Schaefer to campus to perform with the  University Singers in the opening concert of the Viva Voce! series premiere  season. An  active performer throughout California,  Schaefer recently made his main-stage principal role debut with Opera Pacific  as Masetto in Mozart’s Don Giovanni.  Other recent appearances include baritone soloist in Igor Stravinsky’s ballet Les Noces with Les Grande Ballet Canadien  de Montreal and as the Jailer in Puccini’s Tosca with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra directed by John Mauceri. A member of Opera Pacific’s O.P.E.R.A. artist program, he’s also  had roles in Puccini’s Turandot and  Verdi’s La Traviata to name a few. As  a soloist, he’s performed Faure’s Requiem under the baton of Bobby McFerrin and appeared with the Los Angeles  Philharmonic, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, the  Boston Pops Esplanade! Orchestra and the Long    Beach Symphony. Cal State Fullerton is home to a long and esteemed choral program. The two top  vocal groups, the University Singers and Chamber Choir, share this evening  program. Over the years the University Singers have delighted audiences on tour  with the Boston Pops Esplanade! Orchestra and Andrea Bocelli, plus at their  annual Carol Candlelight concert.  The Chamber Choir has toured throughout the world performing from the Sistine  Chapel to “down under.” Most recently, this past summer composer Eric Whitacre  contacted Istad, requesting the Chamber Choir to record the chorus parts for  his new electronic musical “Paradise Lost” which they did for the summer  premiere. * Ken  Walicki is an active composer and area coordinator of the Cal State Fullerton  composition area. He has had works commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, and  received grants from the NEA, American Composers Forum and Meet the Composer. | 
                    
                      | Admission: | Advance sales $15 ($10 with advance Titan discount) At the door all tickets $15
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                      | Box Office: | Tickets available at the Performing Arts Center box  office 657-278-3371.  Hours: 11 a.m. - 4  p.m., Mondays-Fridays and one hour prior to performance  or online at: www.tickets.com | 
                    
                      | Website: | http://www.arts.fullerton.edu | 
                     
                      | Media Contact: | Elizabeth Champion, College of the Arts at  657-278-2434 |