Rogers Concert 2023 Program
Kaleidoscope
James W. Rogers Concert
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
7:30pm, Agnes Flanagan Chapel
Open gallery
Program
Lewis & Clark Wind Symphony
“Clown Act”
Thomas Kahelin (b. 1959)
Brett EE Paschal, conductor
Projected Student Composition
“Ripples”
Max Krien ’23
“Lights Out”
Max Krien ’23
Jazz Performance
“Born to Be Blue”
Chet Baker (1929-1988)
Kyra Jorgensen ’26, voice
Paul Moyer ’19, piano
Voces Auream
“Kaleidoscope Heart”
Sara Bareilles (b. 1979), arr. Allison Girvan
Aubrey Patterson, conductor
“This Little Light of Mine”
Robert T. Gibson (b. 1989)
Aubrey Patterson, conductor
Stephanie Thompson, piano
Cappella Nova
“Vision Chant”
Andrew Balfour (b. 1967)
Katherine FitzGibbon, conductor
Community Chorale
“Sunday” from Sunday in the Park with George
Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021)
Katherine FitzGibbon, conductor
Aria Mason PMHC ’26 and Max Usman ’21 PMHC ’25, soloists
Stephanie Thompson, piano
Combined Choirs
“True Colors”
Billy Steinberg (b. 1950) and Tom Kelly (b. 1949), arr. Matthew Brown
Katherine FitzGibbon, conductor
Nico Vilches ’26, Katie Coiteux ’26, Josh Nguyen ’26, Zachary Martin ’26, Callow Soto ’27, Lucca Gleason-Geise ’27, and Makila Spencer MCFT ’26, soloists
Stephanie Thompson, piano
Performers
Jude Abare
Charlie Baker
Katie Boutin
Sawyer Campbell*
Maximillian Chesnutt
Gracie Danner
Natasha Engelhardt
Emily Flores
Lina Gaylord
Grace Hart
Gina Kennedy
Erin Kirkpatrick
Nadyah Kornfehl
Kieran Larrabee
Cameron Leong
Fenley Lopez
Stephen Macchiarulo
Delaney McAdams
Gretchen Mollers*
Kristina Moschisch*
Abby Prager*
Sophie Relman
Jeremy Rosenfeld
Emily Rumpca*
Lily Schiller-Stacey
Alina Scrivner
Michael Smith*
Petra Smythe*
Elle Sparks
Peter Steck
Jordyn Swanson
Carol Williams*
Abby Wood
Melanie Worthington
Juliana Wullenjohn
Victor Young
Marlee Zimmer
* community member
Soprano
Frankie Cloete
Lucca Cleason-Geise
Kyra Jorgensen
Hannah Korn
Anna Kulbashny
Stella Mercer
Lily Schiller-Stacey
Alto
Juliana Geppert
Emma Greene
Sophia Korsmo
Charlie Murray
Callow Soto
Lauren Springett
Tenor
Bryn Bollimpalli
Mateo Coleman
Eli Dell’osso
Zachary Martin
Willow Rueckert-Gardner
Bass
Séamus Brindley
Lewis Eibner
Brodie Joseph
Josh Nguyen
Nicolas Vilches
Zane Whitney
Soprano
Kimber Anderson
Xian Benning
Emma Breitbard
Madeline Brisben
Sasha Code
Elizabeth Cook
Kim Dealy
Morgan Deters
Patti Dewitz
Kate Frothingham
Karen Graves
Emily Hancock
Caitlin Hansen
Piper Harmon
Emma Highland
Ali Kerschner
Sandra Krussel
Kat Lansing
Carolyn Lindberg
Audrey Martin
Aria Mason
Mary Paganelli
Deb Postlewait
Rachel Saltzman
Makila Spencre
Norma Velazquez Ulloa
Sarah Walker
Aubrey Weinstein
Tamily Weissman-Unni
Atlas Willow
Betty Woerner
Kathleen Worley
Alto
Mary Baker
Anne Bentley
Paulette Bierzychudek
Abri Boyd
Jocelyn Brandon
Zoe Buck-Pierce
Julia Condon
Marilyn Cover
Devan Freeman
Katie Gaetjens
Patti Harelkin
Julie Hastings
Anne Herman
Ali Kerchner
Jessica Kleiss
Nadyah Kornfehl
Simone Lichty
Tanya McCoy
Megan McDonald
Pier Merone
Annabel Paris
Rayna Pearlingi
Abigail Peters
Pam Plimpton
Sandy Rasay
Anna Ryan
Anna Sadukova
Margaret Salstrom
Christi San Diego
Colleen Scovill
Zoe Smith
Sharyl Swope
Sally Visher
Sarah Walker
Amy Wing
Rishona Zimring
Tenor
Evan Eldridge
Katie Gaetjens
Silas Hassrick
Elizabeth Huntley
Yonas Khalil
Whistle Leach
Will Pritchard
Daniel Rodriguez
Connor Scritsmier
Frankie Spurbeck
Ben Stormer
Max Usman
Ezequiel Walker
Nathan Williams
Bass
Bob Bain
Roman Cushman
Ian Cebula
Michael Di Cesare
James Doolittle
Elias Han
Matthew Johnston
Braydon King
Lance Lannigan
Eli Mohr
Paul Moyer
Landen Olsen
Scott Serpas
Elise Barton
Anais Batiz-Fischetti
Kayla Beaird
Summer Camper
Katie Coiteux
Jazmin Contreras
Elisabeth Ducusin
Melanie Gitiha
Jayden Haight
Genavieve Harrison
Emma Highland
Nea Hochman
Ambrose Holland
Sammy Joyce
Nadia Khazei
Sophia Korsmo
Alana O’Grady
Marion Richardson-Beatty
Jada Rouse
Annabelle Samson
Jessie Shaw
Audrey Sinsky
Zoë Steele
Katherine Wade
Audrey Martin, Assistant Conductor
About the Rogers Family
The James W. Rogers Professorship in Music was established in 1995 by the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation of Modesto, California, in memory of the late James W. Rogers ’64.
During his four years at Lewis & Clark, Jim was a member of the Lewis & Clark Chorus and various other choral groups. A gifted bass, he particularly enjoyed traveling with the choir on its annual tours. In recognition of Jim’s lifelong appreciation of music and his respect for Professor Stanley Glarum (Lewis & Clark choral director from 1947 to 1975), the first Rogers Professor of Music was Gilbert Seeley, a gifted teacher and performer of choral music. In 2010, musicologist Aaron Beck was inaugurated as the second Rogers Professor of Music.
The Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation contributes to youth and other human service programs, medical research, and education from the elementary through university levels. At Lewis & Clark, the foundation also sponsors the Mary Stuart Rogers Professorship in Education, the Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship Fund, and the John S. Rogers Science Research Program. Most recently, the foundation awarded Lewis & Clark a generous grant to provide a permanent home for the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling.
Music is located in Evans Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 18
email music@lclark.edu
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Chair Susan DeWitt Smith
Music
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