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First Presbyterian Church of Tyler Concert Series October 2015 through May 2016
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2015–2016 SEASONFirst Presbyterian Church of Tyler | Concert Series
October 2015 through May 2016
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“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.”
—Victor Hugo
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WelcomeA New Season, with Deep Roots
Music connects us to our traditions, telling our collective story in a language that extends beyond narrative, lending texture and voice to our diverse histories. Through Fine Arts @ First Presbyterian Church’s commitment to fine music-making, we invite the community to connect with these traditions.
This season, we welcome world-renowned artists and local favorites to share the music that has shaped us—concertos from European masters, marching tunes from the Scottish highlands, improvisational gold from the jazz greats. And most fittingly, the season finale will feature repertoire from an East Texas delegation of choristers on their way to a summer of choral residencies at some of the most venerated cathe-drals in the United Kingdom. From sacred masterpieces to holiday favorites, there’s something for everyone this season. Join us in celebrating our musical roots.
Donald W. Duncan, Director of Music
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“Tones sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down in notes.”
—Ludwig van Beethoven
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BACH, BRAHMS & BEETHOVENSaturday, October 17, 2015, 7 pm | Sanctuary
The music of Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven have long captivated choral and orchestral audiences—the wonderment of Bach, the studied craftsmanship of Brahms, and the furious mythos of Beethoven all equally transport us.
This concert will feature the beloved Bach Cantata No. 140, Wachet auf, in addition to beautiful German folk songs of Brahms and rousing choruses by Beethoven. A chamber orchestra will accompany the choir in this impressive concert of German masterworks.* This concert is ticketed for general admission, and tickets may be purchased at the door or in advance at tylercivicchorale.org; however, complimentary tickets are available for the members of First Presbyterian Church and their guests or family members. Members should contact the Music Office to reserve tickets.
TYLER CIVIC CHORALE with chamber orchestraTHE CADET SINGERS OF BROOK HILL SCHOOL
DR. SOOAH PARK soloistDR. YOONSANG LEE soloist
$15 adults / $5 students *
Featured Musicians
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“Life is a lot like jazz . . . it’s best when you improvise.”
— George Gershwin
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JAZZ BRUNCHSunday, November 15, 2015, 12 pm | Fellowship Hall
That unique rhythmic language of jazz encapsulates something essen-tially human, at once championing the individual and bringing to bear the power of community. It is that spontaneity and collective spirit that we’ll celebrate at a special jazz brunch featuring talented musi-cians drawn from First Presbyterian Church’s very own membership. The catered brunch will feature music from Gershwin, Berlin, Ellington, Strayhorn, Shearing, and more. Don’t miss this feast for the senses.
KERRY SYMES pianoANDY MARTINEZ bassSARAH REESE vibesJ.T. PUNDT trumpet BRIAN WESTERN trumpet
RICHARD RUEDIGER tromboneREBECCA RUEDIGER saxophoneFRANCES SIMPSON vocalsED MORGAN vocals
Free Admission
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“Christmas is the gentlest, loveliest festival of the revolving year—and yet, for all that, when it
speaks, its voice has strong authority.”
—W. J. Cameron
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A CHRISTMAS SPECTACULARSaturday, December 12, 2015, 6 pm | Sanctuary
With special guests, sing-alongs, and cookies galore, the third annual Christmas Spectacular will be the most colorful, magical, heart-warming celebration of the season. The magic of the season will come alive during a program stacked with all of your holiday favorites, with KLTV news anchor Taylor Hemness performing as master of ceremonies. A Christmas cookie reception will follow the concert. Childcare is available.* This concert is ticketed for general admission, and tickets may be purchased at the door or in advance at tylercivicchorale.org; however, complimentary tickets are available for the members of First Presbyterian Church and their guests or family members. Members should contact the Music Office to reserve tickets.
TYLER CIVIC CHORALEVOICES OF FAITH YOUTH CHOIR
Featured Musicians
$5 adults / students free *
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NINE LESSONS & CAROLSSunday, December 20, 2015, 6 pm | Sanctuary
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at First Presbyterian Church. This celebration is an East Texas re-creation of a perennial favorite at King’s College, Cambridge, England, with roots that can be traced back to the Archbishop of Can-terbury in 1880. The ecumenical service has become a beloved tradi-tion in the Tyler community, drawing a crowd from across the region to celebrate the Christmas season with a solemn, candlelit festival.
Free Admission
10th Annual Festival of
TYLER CIVIC CHORALE JEFFREY FORD organist
Featured Musicians
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“The reverent opening strains of Once in Royal David’s City; the biblical readings illuminated by carols; the exultant final strains of Hark the Herald Angels Sing. I can
think of no finer way in this hectic season to narrow our focus to the Christ child.”
—Judy Wilkins, accompanist, Tyler Civic Chorale
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“The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.”
—Johann Sebastian Bach
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BACH & THE BOYSSunday, January 24, 2016, 4 pm Liberty Hall (103 E. Erwin, Tyler, TX 75702)
Together with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra, the music ministries of First Presbyterian Church and Christ Episcopal Church present a concise but powerful hour of chamber music under the baton of Donald W. Duncan. With compositions by Bach, Handel, and Haydn, repertoire will include the Water Music Suite, Brandenburg Concerto movements, and more.
Complimentary valet parking and a festive reception to follow; arrive early for a good seat!
Free Admission
EAST TEXAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRADONALD W. DUNCAN conductorJEFFREY FORD harpsichord
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2015–2016 Season at a GlanceIn addition to the concerts highlighted throughout this brochure, guests are always welcome to join the FPC congregation in worship on Sunday mornings at 8:30 and 11 am. Special worship services included in this season overview highlight the musical talent of FPC’s own ensembles, as well as special guest musicians.
OCTOBER 2015Bach, Brahms & Beethoven
Tyler Civic ChoraleSaturday, October 17 | 7 pm
Music Dedication SundayFPC Music Ministries
Sunday, October 18 | 11 am
Reformation SundaySunday, October 25 | 8:30 & 11 amCelebrate the Presbyterian Reformed heritage through dramatic readings.
NOVEMBER 2015All Saints’ DaySunday, November 1 | 8:30 & 11 amCommemorate the saints who have en-tered the Church Triumphant before us.
Jazz BrunchSunday, November 15 | 12 pm
ETYO Fall ConcertSunday, November 15 | 4 pm TJC Wise Auditorium
Voices of Faith Fall ConcertFriday, November 20 | 7 pm
DECEMBER 2015UT Tyler Christmas ConcertSaturday, December 5 | 7 pm
A Christmas SpectacularTyler Civic Chorale
Saturday, December 12 | 6 pm
Festival of Nine Lessons & CarolsSunday, December 20 | 6 pm
Family Crèche ServiceThursday, December 24 | 3 pm FPC ChapelInteractive Christmas Eve service especially for children and families.
45th Annual Moravian LovefeastThursday, December 24 | 5:30 pmA reverent, candle-lit Christmas Eve tradition of scripture and song, accompanied by a “feast”—home-made sweet buns and hot cocoa served to each pew of worshippers.
JANUARY 2016Bach & the BoysSunday, January 24 | 4 pm Liberty Hall
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FEBRUARY 2016Ash WednesdayWednesday, February 10 | 6 pmThe Lenten season begins with the imposition of ashes.
“And the Nominees Are...”Boston Brass
Saturday, February 20 | 7 pm
Boston Brass in WorshipSunday, February 21 | 11 am
Soulfood: Chamber Music by CandlelightThe Emerald Piano Trio
Sunday, February 21 | 5 pm
ETYO Noted Circle ConcertSunday, February 28 | 4 pm
MARCH 2016UT Tyler & TJC Choral ConcertFriday, March 4 | 6 pm
Soulfood: In a Quiet CathedralDonald W. Duncan, organist
Sunday, March 6 | 5 pm
Palm Sunday Sunday, March 20 | 8:30 & 11 amHoly Week begins with a Palm Processional led by bagpipes.
Soulfood: Evensong for Holy WeekTudor Rose Ensemble
Sunday, March 20 | 5 pm
Maundy ThursdayThursday, March 24 | 7:30 pmThe first of the Great Three Days of Holy Week, with the Lord’s Supper.
Good FridayFriday, March 25 | 7:37 pm (sunset)This service of darkness marks the Lord’s passion.
Easter Day CelebrationsSunday, March 27 | 8:30 & 11 amEaster Eggstravaganza | 9:30 amCelebrate the resurrection. Easter Eggstravaganza, an FPC fellowship tradition for all ages, plays out on the front lawn.
APRIL 2016Voices of Faith Spring ConcertFriday, April 1 | 7 pm
The Great American SongbookTyler Civic Chorale
Saturday, April 16 | 6 pm Holiday Inn South Broadway
Kirkin’ of the TartansLyon College Pipe Band
Sunday, April 17 | 11 am
UT Tyler Spring Finale ConcertSaturday, April 23 | 6 pm
MAY 2016ETYO Spring ConcertSunday, May 1 | 4 pm
Evensong & High TeaTudor Rose Ensemble
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BOSTON BRASS “And the Nominees Are . . .”Saturday, February 20, 2016, 7 pm | Sanctuary
For nearly 30 years, Boston Brass has set out to establish a one-of-a-kind musical experience. The ensemble’s signature sound and lively repartee, touched with humor and personality, attempts to bridge the ocean of classical formality to delight audiences in an evening of great music and boisterous fun. The first half of the program will feature the group’s most-loved virtuosic musical selections; but at intermission, the audience will be invited to cast a ballot to determine the second half of the program. Intriguing stories and soundscapes are guaranteed!
JOSE SIBAJA trumpetJEFF CONNER trumpetCHRIS CASTELLANOS French hornDOMINGO PAGLIUCA tromboneSAM PILAFIAN tuba
ENCORE! The Boston Brass will make a guest appearance at the 11 am worship service on Sunday, February 21, 2016.
Free Admission
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“The ensemble played with brash abandon at times, then with feathery gentleness.”
— Salt Lake Tribune
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“To hear, see, and perform immortal music at our First Pres . . . is to feel one’s
spirit lifted and made whole.”
— T. W. Davidson, Tyler Civic Chorale member
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SOULFOODA Lenten Concert Series
Music drives the praise and meditation at Soulfood, a unique worship event series offered during Lent. These distinctive services—always a creative departure from FPC’s Sunday mornings—reflect the belief that music feeds our souls, and are followed by a community meal of Southern soul food in the Fellowship Hall.
Free Admission
Chamber Music by CandlelightThe Emerald Piano Trio
Sunday, February 21, 2016, 5 pm | Sanctuary6 pm | Soulfood Supper in Fellowship Hall
In a Quiet CathedralDonald W. Duncan, organist
Sunday, March 6, 2016, 5 pm | Sanctuary6 pm | Soulfood Supper in Fellowship Hall
Evensong for Holy WeekTudor Rose Ensemble
Sunday, March 20, 2016, 5 pm | Sanctuary6 pm | Soulfood Supper in Fellowship Hall
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KIRKIN’ OF THE TARTANSSunday, April 17, 2016, 11 am | Sanctuary 12 pm | Luncheon on the Lawn
A procession of tartan plaid and bagpipes celebrates First Presbyterian Church’s Scottish heritage and has become an annual tradition for the congregation. Join us as special guest musicians, the Lyon College Pipe Band, return to lead the celebration.
LYON COLLEGE PIPE BAND | With a second-place prize from the World Pipe Band Champion-ships in Glasgow, Scotland, under its belt, Lyon College’s Scottish Heritage Program truly is the most significant in the nation for bagpiping, drumming, and Highland dancing. The arts pro-gram is designed to teach, preserve, and celebrate the Scottish arts and traditions in America. Founded in 1872 by the Presbyterian Church, whose roots are in Scotland, Lyon College is the oldest private college in Arkansas, and happens to be the alma mater of FPC’s director of music, Donald W. Duncan.
Free Admission
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“The First Presbyterian Concert series is an East Texas treasure and a delight to my ears!”
— Robyn Dadig, Fine Arts @ FPC patron
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“Evensong . . . is a tiny fragment of something else: it is a fragment of the worship which is offered to God by Christian people, every hour of the twenty-four, in every part of the world.”
—Anonymous
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EVENSONG & HIGH TEASunday, May 22, 2016, 6 pm | Sanctuary 7 pm | High Tea in Fellowship Hall
This special concert is a preview of the repertoire that the Tudor Rose Ensemble will take with them on a pilgrimage to England and Scotland in July 2016 where they’ll sing residencies and a concert in three of the great cathedrals in the United Kingdom. Evensong comes from a long tradition of sung evening prayers meant to evoke praise, penitence, and prayer in the hearts of worshipers.
TUDOR ROSE ENSEMBLE | The delegation representing East Texas abroad includes choristers from First Presbyterian Church, Tyler Civic Chorale, Christ Episcopal Church, and the Choir School of East Texas.
Free Admission
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VOICES OF FAITHvofchoir.org
Since 2008, Voices of Faith has sought to give young musicians a space to explore their artistic discipline through a God-honoring repertoire. The choir gathers together over seventy-five talented vocalists from the East Texas area—in-cluding middle school, high school, and college students—in a Christ-centered, community choral program under the direction of Pam Eikner, with accompanist Dana Bertino. Students believe their talents are a gift from God, and they actively seek ministry opportunities.
Fall ConcertFriday, November 20, 2015 | 7 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
Spring ConcertFriday, April 1, 2016 | 7 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
EAST TEXAS YOUTH ORCHESTRAetyo.org
ETYO provides a dynamic, classical music expe-rience in which young and talented East Texas musicians receive high quality instruction and sig-nificant opportunities for orchestral performance.
Fall ConcertSunday, November 15, 2015 | 4 pmTJC Wise Auditorium | Free Admission
Noted Circle ConcertSunday, February 28, 2016 | 4 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
Spring ConcertSunday, May 1, 2016 | 4 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
a | Artists in ResidenceFirst Presbyterian Church hosts the rehearsals and performances of several local musical ensembles, providing a beautiful space for the community to practice and experience the musical arts. All concerts are free of charge unless otherwise noted.
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TYLER CIVIC CHORALEtylercivicchorale.org
The Chorale, now celebrating its 48th season of fine choral music, has been in residence at First Presbyterian Church for nearly forty years. Since appointing Donald Duncan as artistic director in 2006, the Chorale has become increasingly involved in the community, collaborating with other local ensembles to bring high-quality cho-ral music to the public of Tyler.
Tickets are available at the door and online.
Bach, Brahms & BeethovenSaturday, October 17, 2015 | 7 pmSanctuary | $15 adults / $5 students
A Christmas SpectacularSaturday, December 12, 2015 | 6 pmSanctuary | $5 adults / students free
Festival of Nine Lessons & CarolsSunday, December 20, 2015 | 6 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
The Great American SongbookSaturday, April 16, 2016 | 6 pmHoliday Inn South Broadway | $30 (includes food & drink)
UT TYLER uttyler.edu/music/performance
First Presbyterian Church is home to the joint con-certs of the UT Tyler Patriot Singers and Concert Chorale, under the direction of Cameron Rose. The Patriot Singers, UT Tyler’s premiere choral ensemble, perform a wide repertoire, from sacred Renaissance music to contemporary vocal jazz. The Concert Chorale, which joins the Patriot Sing-ers in concert, is UT Tyler’s community choir.
Fall ConcertSaturday, October 10, 2015 | 6 pm Sanctuary | Free Admission
Christmas ConcertSaturday, December 5, 2015 | 7 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
Joint Concert with TJC ChoirsFriday, March 4, 2016 | 6 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
Spring Finale ConcertSaturday, April 23, 2016 | 6 pmSanctuary | Free Admission
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Over the years your generosity and com-mitment have sustained Fine Arts @ First Presbyterian Church as a vibrant space for fine arts in East Texas. While most of our concerts are offered free of charge, none of them are without expense. Hosting guest artists, maintaining this beautiful space, coordinating our Artists in Resi-dence, getting the word out—all of these behind-the-scenes tasks require resources.
Consider what these offerings have meant to you—from a musical, cultural or spiritu-al standpoint—and then consider making a gift. Your contributions help this series
continue to flourish as a venerable, living tradition of fine music-making in a beauti-ful space.
Help us keep the music alive. Use the envelope in the centerfold to donate today.
Keep the Music Alive
SEATING & TICKETSSeats are offered on a first come, first served basis; all Sanctuary seating is in pews. The majori-ty of our concerts are free and open to the public. For ticketed concerts, purchase tickets at the door or in advance. Ticket pur-chase information is listed with concerts in this brochure, where applicable.
PARKINGFree parking is available in two parking lots at First Presbyterian Church, one on the south side of the Fellowship Hall, and another east of the main building. Des-ignated handicapped parking is available in the upper portion of the south parking lot near the Fellowship Hall. Please refrain from parking at the local busi-nesses surrounding the church.
CHILDRENOlder children are welcome at our concerts; however, if they become noisy or unsettled, please quietly exit the Sanctu-ary in order not to disturb other concertgoers. A nursery is not provided during concerts, with the exception of events taking place on Sunday morning.
“FPC Tyler has a long tradition of producing fine musical events and we make our support of the Fine Arts Series a priority. Our lives are
immensely enriched by our participation.”
—Claudia & Otis Carroll, FPC members
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More FPC MusicThe Music Ministries at First Presbyterian Church welcome musicians of all skill levels and backgrounds to join us in glorifying God. Learn about joining the ministry at fpctyler.com/music.
CHILDREN’S CHOIRSThe Carol Choir teaches basic music reading skills and singing technique, as well as tenets of Re-formed worship and music. Ring-and-Sing combines elements of singing and handbells. Both groups contribute to worship throughout the school year.
ADULT ENSEMBLESThe Chancel Choir leads worship with a musical variety ranging from the great anthems of the Reformation and choral masterworks to modern, hymn-based anthems and Gospel music. The Car-illon Handbell Choir chimes during worship often, utilizing a five-octave set of Malmark bells.
ORGANFPC Tyler’s sanctuary organ—the largest in all of East Texas—was built in 2000 by Casavant Frères. It features beautiful clear flutes, warm diapasons, and a variety of reed color and tone, as well as a gener-ous number of lush strings and celestes.
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“Music is God’s gift to man—the only art of Heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to Heaven.”
— Walter Savage Landor