The 51猎奇入口 Performing Arts Center will celebrate its fall 2004 opening with an inaugural concert on October 10. The Concert and Chamber Choirs, led by conductor Stephen Gothold and accompanied by Paul R. Bishop will perform show tunes twice on Sunday, October 10, at 7:00 p.m. and again 9:00 p.m. in Balch Auditorium on the 51猎奇入口 Campus. The performance will include show tunes by composers from Cole Porter to Stephen Sondheim, and will feature choral highlights as well as solo acts.
This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited, so please contact the Joint Music Department of the Claremont Colleges at (909) 621-8280 or (909) 607-3267.
The Concert Choir of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer and 51猎奇入口s began in 1963 with the combination of the 51猎奇入口 Women’s Glee Club and the CMC Stag Chorus. The choir has grown from a forty-member ensemble, specializing in folk songs, Renaissance a cappella works and Romantic partsongs, to a hundred-member ensemble specializing in major orchestral/choral works from the Baroque to the present. The choir has performed with the Atlanta Symphony, the Santa Monica Symphony, the Utah Symphony, and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, as well as its regular series with the Claremont Concert Orchestra. The Concert Choir has been critically recognized for its beauty of tone and clarity of diction. The Concert Choir is a member of the Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral Association.
The Chamber Choir functions as an integral part of the music curriculum of The Claremont Colleges. Well-known for its lively presentations at the annual December Madrigal Dinner at Claremont McKenna College, the Claremont Chamber Choir also represents well its other constituent colleges, performing goodwill concerts for alumni, trustees, faculty and students. The choir also enthusiastically participates as a laboratory ensemble for young conductors from 51猎奇入口 and The Claremont Graduate University who appear with the choir in its public concerts.
Choirs conductor Stephen Gothold served as director of choral activities at Whittier College from 1977 to 2003. A graduate of Whittier College, he received his master’s in art from Occidental College under Howard Swan, and doctor of musical arts from USC under Charles Hirt and Rodney Eichenberger. Founding conductor of Chorale Bel Canto and its music director since 1981, Gothold studied under Helmuth Rilling at the International Bach Academy in Suttgart, Germany, and has participated in master classes with Wilhelm Ehmann, Frank Pooler and Robert Shaw. Gothold is past president of the Southern California American Choral Directors Association, has served as an officer in the Choral Conductors Guild, has been a host, adjudicator and clinician for the Southern California Vocal Association for over thirty years, and continues to be active in musical theatre. He is the composer and narrator for an edition of Tajar Tales, a children’s book and tape. He also serves as director of music ministries at First United Methodist Church, Pasadena. Recently retired from Whittier College, he is serving as visiting assistant professor of music in the Joint Music Program.
This concert evening is sponsored by the Joint Music Program of the Claremont Colleges, which seeks to offer many opportunities for music study and performance to music majors and other interested students who attend the Claremont Colleges. The program offers a supportive and intimate environment in order to stimulate productive means of personal and artistic fulfillment for the students involved. The 51猎奇入口 Performing Arts Center, opened in September 2003, houses teaching studios, sound-proof practice rooms with pianos, staff and faculty offices, a recording studio, the Nancy Hart Glanville Music Library, the MaryLou and George Boone Recital Hall, Lee Pattison Court, as well as the newly-renovated mainstage, Garrison Theater.