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INDY SUZUKI ACADEMY PRESENTS:
ANNUAL CONCERTMarch 14, 2021
Harp & Cello: 1:30 pm | Piano: 3 pm | Violin A: 4:30 pm | Violin B: 6 pmIndiana Landmarks, Grand Hall
ANNUAL CONCERTTABLE OF CONTENTS:
Welcome from Executive Director
Faculty & Leadership
Upcoming Events
1:30 pm | Harp & Cello Concert
3:00 pm | Piano Concert
4:30 pm | Violin Concert A
6:00 pm | Violin Concert B
Senior Tributes
Honor Roll of Donors
WELCOME! FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SARAH BECK
There is a meaningful quote from “The Hill We Climb,” by Amanda Gorman, that embodies the essence of what our students are doing onstage today:
“We will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one”
This captures the spirit of what inspired Dr. Suzuki to bring joy to children through music over 70 years ago. This personifies what our teachers do each week in lessons and classes. This epitomizes the dedication each Suzuki parent has to helping their child develop admirable character. This exemplifies the impact each Suzuki child has when they play for someone–creating awe and wonder for anyone who listens and watches.
And if we continue to take each day to create little moments of wonder through music and kindness to others, we will raise this world into a wondrous one.
We couldn’t be more grateful for the strength of our community this year–for the support of our parents, for the leadership of our Board of Directors, for the generosity of our donors, and the dedication of our faculty. It is an honor to be part of this fine ISA community, and we thank you for the opportunity to serve in this way.
Sincerely,
Sarah BeckExecutive Director
The Indianapolis Suzuki Academy 3959 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 | 317.296.5258 | IndySuzukiAcademy.org
Our mission is to nurture beautiful character in every child through excellence in music. Our vision is for every child to realize their potential.
FACULTY & LEADERSHIP
SUZUKI STEPSKaren WallsHolly Gunn
STAFFSarah Beck, Executive DirectorRachel Osterhouse, Assistant DirectorKyoko Tanno, Recitals Coordinator
BOARD OF DIRECTORSAustin Huntington – President William Grubb – Vice President Melissa Cavaghan – Secretary Angela Della Rocco – TreasurerLaura BarcelóLisa HeidDenise Huibregtse Traenkle Johanna Kitchell
VIOLIN FACULTYMorganne AabergSarah Beck Flora NevarezRachel Osterhouse Karen Walls
CELLO FACULTYLiz Efroymson-BrooksLori HonerSally Murphy
PIANO FACULTYLauren DornbirerSally MurphyKyoko Tanno
HARP FACULTYStephanie Hall
UPCOMING EVENTSSUNDAY, APRIL 18Solo Recital & Chamber Concert | Indiana Landmarks
SUNDAY, MAY 2 – SATURDAY, MAY 8Musical Achievement Week
HARP & CELLO CONCERT1:30 PM | GRAND HALL
HARP & CELLO CONCERT CONT.1:30 PM | GRAND HALL
HARP SICILIANA, M. K. WADDINGTON ________________ VIDEO PRESENTATION
ANDANTE, M. K. WADDINGTON _________________DUET, JOANNA ALLEN
GOOD LITTLE KING OF YVETOT, FOLK SONG ______DUET, MELISSA GODBEY
LITTLE PLAYMATES, F. X. CHWATAL _______________DUET, CLARE COLLINS
LONG LONG AGO, BAYLY _______________________DUET, CECILIA FRALEY
CRICKET SONG, M. K. WADDINGTON ___________ DUET, ELIOT SOLOMON
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB, FOLK SONG ______DUET, ASHLEY ARMSTRONG
GOODBYE TO WINTER, FOLK SONGCHANT ARABE, ANON.GO TELL AUNT RHODY, FOLK SONGLONDON BRIDGE, FOLK SONGLIGHTLY ROW, FOLK SONGHONEYBEE, FOLK SONG
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR VARIATIONS ___________SHINICHI SUZUKI
PEACE, FANTASY ON DONA NOBIS PACEM ________ VIDEO PRESENTATION
DONA NOBIS PACEM ______________________ ARR. STEPHANIE BENNETT
HARP STUDENTS *Appearing in video(s)JOANNA ALLEN, ASHLEY ARMSTRONG, CLARE COLLINS, CECILIA FRALEY, MELISSA GODBEY, OLIVIA HENDERSON*, LAUREN HUBERT*, MARY MINKS*, LILA MORRISON*, WILLIAM SELZER*, ELIOT SOLOMON, HALLE VOGTMAN*, MADELYN WOOD*
CELLO PLAYDOWN MELE SUE (I AM YOUNG) , K. KAFUI (B. 1951) _______VIDEO PRESENTATION
DANSE RUSTIQUE, W.H. SQUIRE (1871-1963)CHANSON TRISTE, P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)HUMORESQUE, A. DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)CHORUS FROM JUDAS MACCABAEUS, G.F. HANDEL (1685-1759)RIGADOON J.S. BACH (1685-1750)SONG OF THE WIND, FOLK SONGGO TELL AUNT RHODY, FOLK SONGFRENCH FOLK SONG, FOLK SONGMELE SUE (I AM YOUNG) , K. KAFUI (B. 1951), ARR. R.B. PINETWINKLE VARIATIONS A, B AND THEME
CELLO STUDENTS *Appearing in video(s)NOLAN BECK, JONATHON CURTIS, ESSIE DANIELS CRAFT, CHRISTIAN GLASSMAKER*, BAXTER FLETT*, LEWIS FLETT*, EMMETT HERN*, ETIENNE HUIBREGTSE-TRAENKLE*, TABITHA KO, KAI MAKI*, BENJAMIN MALEK*, QUINN MURRAY, NIKHIL PESEK, GABRIELLA SMITH
SPECIAL THANKS TO CELLO ACCOMPANIST, KYOKO TANNO
ARR. ANNE SULLIVAN
ARR. R.B. PINE
ISA WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A SPECIAL THANKS TO RYAN FRALEY!
We are so grateful for his help in planning and producing the video projects for each online group class. Without his expertise and guidance, these projects would not have been possible. Thank you, Mr. Fraley!
Ryan Fraley (b. 1973) is a composer and arranger based in Indianapolis. He produces recordings and engraves sheet music for The FJH Music Company in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and publishes jazz ensemble music under his own imprint, HXmusic. His two daughters are Indianapolis. Suzuki Academy students.
PIANO CONCERT3:00 PM | GRAND HALL
PIANO CONCERT CONT.3:00 PM | GRAND HALL
TWINKLE, W.A. MOZART, S. SUZUKI, ARR. K. TANNO __VIDEO PRESENTATION
TWINKLE A (S. SUZUKI) _____________________________WILLIAM ALLEN
CUCKOO (FOLK SONG) ___________________________ LOUISE HOWARD
FRENCH CHILDREN’S SONG (FOLK SONG) __________ JULIENNE MBONDA
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB (NURSERY SONG) ____________ DEACON ELLIS
REMEMBER ME ____________________________ SUMMER DELLA ROCCO
LOVE FROM ROBIN HOOD (G. BRUNS) _______________ TOBY SINGLETON
GO TELL AUNT RHODY (FOLK SONG) __________________ALICE HOWARD
AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE (J. B. LULLY) __________________ ABRAM WAGNER
HEDWIG’S THEME ___________________________ CORINNE MARTINSON
CUCKOO (FOLK SONG) ______________________________ELLIS LANGLEY
THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT _______________________ TEDDY SINGLETON
CANOEING IN THE MOONLIGHT (N. FABER & R. FABER) ___ SAHANA PESEK
THE IMPERIAL MARCH (J. WILLIAM, ARR. T. GEROU) ______BECKETT SMITH
LITTLE PLAYMATES (F. X. CHWATAL) _________________ TEDDY BURKMAN
YOU’LL BE BACK (L. MIRANDA) ___________________ HENRY MARTINSON
STAR WARS (J. WILLIAM ARR. A. WRANGELL) __________ ANDER WALKER
SONATINA IN C MAJOR, OP. 36, NO. 1, VIVACE _______ KATELYN KENDRICK
REWRITE THE STARS (B. PASEK & J. PAUL) _______LILY GRACE MARTINSON
NOTTURNO, OP. 54, NO. 4 (E. GRIEG) ____________________ YUKI TANNO
THE BYGONE DAYS (J. HISAISHI) _____________________ KARMA MASON
NUVOLE BLANCHE (L. EINAUDI) _____________________EASTON WALKER
BABY SHARK ___________________________________JOANNA AND BECCA ALLEN
PIANO STUDENTS *Appearing in video(s)BECCA ALLEN, JOANNA ALLEN, WILLIAM ALLEN, CALVIN ANDERSON*, JONATHAN BOWES*, JULIA BOWES*, KATHERINE BOWES*, VIRGINIA BOWES*, JOHN BRASOR*, TEDDY BURKMAN, SUMMER DELLA ROCCO, ANNA DONALDSON*, DEACON ELLIS, RAUL FLORES-BERRY, EVERETT GLEW*, YASSEEN HAMDOUCHI*, ALICIA HARRIS*, SEAN HARRIS*, ALICE HOWARD, LOUISE HOWARD, KATELYN KENDRICK, ETHYN KLEIN*, LUCAS KOORSEN, ELLIS LANGLEY, CORINNE MARTINSON, HENRY MARTINSON, LILY GRACE MARTINSON, KARMA MASON, JULIENNE MBONDA, COLE MELLING*, PARKER MELLING*, SAHANA PESEK, TEDDY SINGLETON, TOBY SINGLETON, BECKETT SMITH, YUKI TANNO, ABRAM WAGNER, ANDER WALKER, EASTON WALKER, ANNIKA WUTHRICH*
(K. ANDERSON-LOPEZ AND R. LOPEZ, ARR. N. FABER & R. FABER)
(J. WILLIAM, ARR. N. FARBER & R. FABER)
(L. CREATORE, H. PERETTI, AND S. LINDA, ARR. N. FABER & R. FABER)
(M. CLEMENTI)
(PIANO DUET ARR. J. EKLUND)
VIOLIN CONCERT A4:30 PM | GRAND HALL
VIOLIN CONCERT A CONT.4:30 PM | GRAND HALL
PRE-TWINKLE PRESENTATION PRE TWINKLE STUDENTS: LYDIA ABBOTT, ALICE BENZEL, SAMUEL KOORSEN, OLIVER KOVALCHICK, GENEVIEVE RIBITS, KLARA SHIMKO
ENGLISH CANON, TRADITIONAL ________________ VIDEO PRESENTATION
VIOLIN STUDENTS IN VIDEO MALLORY ANDERSON, GRACE AYENI, ANDY BECK, BRIAN BECK, ANDY BENDALY, EVELYN DONALDSON, ANDREW FERRERA, CHARLIE FLYNN, ELLIE GARCIA, RYLEN GRIESEMER, EMERY GUNN, LILA GUNN, MACKENZIE GUNN, ROSELYN HUNTER, ARIE JONES, JADA JONES, ARABELLA KIMBALL, ASHER KIRSLING, CHARLOTTE KLEIN, ETHYN KLEIN, PERPETUA MOREY, HAYDEN OWENS, JACK POWELL, HAZEL REYNOLDS, ISAAC RICHTER, KYNLEE WALKER, MAGGIE WEISS, LIAM WELTY, BRYNNA WONG
VIOLIN PLAYDOWNLA FOLIA FOR TWO VIOLIN, A.CORELLI (1653-1713) ARR. S.SUZUKI AND M. YASUDA
CONCERTO FOR TWO VIOLINS IN D MINOR, 1ST MOVEMENT, J.S. BACH (1685-1750)
CONCERTO A MINOR, 3RD MOVEMENT, A. VIVALDI (1678-1741), ARR. T.NACHÉZ AND M.YASUDA
ANDANTINO, S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
ALLEGRO, S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
O COME LITTLE CHILDREN, FOLK SONG
LIGHTLY ROW, FOLK SONG
ENGLISH CANON, TRADITIONAL, ARR DAVID ANDRUSS
TWINKLE VARIATION C, E, THEME, ARR. S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
VIOLIN STUDENTSWILLIAM ALLEN, ANDY BECK, BRIAN BECK, EVELYN FITZPATRICK, SABRINA GAUR, MARGOT HELFT, ELLIOT HUIBREGTSE-TRAENKLE, MATTHEW LUZAR, ZANDER NOTTINGHAM, JULIUS RIBITS, KAROLINA SHIMKO, YUKI TANNO, ELOISE TURNER, DOMINIC WALTERS, HENRY WILCZEK, AIDAN ZUMBOLO
SPECIAL THANKS TO VIOLIN CLASS ACCOMPANISTKYOKO TANNO
(ARR. DAVID ANDRUSS)
VIOLIN CONCERT B6:00 PM | GRAND HALL
ENGLISH CANON, TRADITIONAL ________________ VIDEO PRESENTATION
VIOLIN STUDENTS IN VIDEO MALLORY ANDERSON, GRACE AYENI, ANDY BECK, BRIAN BECK, ANDY BENDALY, BRENNA BONEK, EVELYN DONALDSON, ANDREW FERRERA, CHARLIE FLYNN, ELLIE GARCIA, RYLEN GRIESEMER, EMERY GUNN, LILA GUNN, MACKENZIE GUNN, ROSELYN HUNTER, ARIE JONES, JADA JONES, ARABELLA KIMBALL, ASHER KIRSLING, CHARLOTTE KLEIN, ETHYN KLEIN, PERPETUA MOREY, HAYDEN OWENS, JACK POWELL, HAZEL REYNOLDS, ISAAC RICHTER, KYNLEE WALKER, MAGGIE WEISS, LIAM WELTY, BRYNNA WONG
VIOLIN PLAYDOWNLA FOLIA FOR TWO VIOLIN, A.CORELLI (1653-1713) ARR. S.SUZUKI AND M. YASUDA
CONCERTO FOR TWO VIOLINS IN D MINOR, 1ST MOVEMENT, J.S. BACH (1685-1750)
CONCERTO A MINOR, 3RD MOVEMENT, A. VIVALDI (1678-1741), ARR. T.NACHÉZ AND M.YASUDA
CONCERTO NO.2 IN G MAJOR, 3RD MOVEMENT, F. SEITZ (1848-1918)
GAVOTTE, J. BECKER (1833-1884)
THEME FROM WITCHES’ DANCE, N. PAGANINI (1782-1840)
BOURRÉE, G.F. HANDEL (1685-1759)
MINUET, J.S. BACH (1685-1750)
MUSETTE, J.S. BACH (1685-1750)
ANDANTINO, S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
ALLEGRO, S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
O COME LITTLE CHILDREN, FOLK SONG
VIOLIN CONCERT B CONT.6:00 PM | GRAND HALL
VIOLIN PLAYDOWN CONT.
LIGHTLY ROW, FOLK SONG
ENGLISH CANON, TRADITIONAL, ARR DAVID ANDRUSS
TWINKLE VARIATION C, E, THEME, ARR. S. SUZUKI (1898-1998)
VIOLIN STUDENTSBECCA ALLEN, ANDY BECK, BRIAN BECK, BRENNA BONEK, DEXTER BUCKLEY, BRIA CURTIS, NOAH DAVIS, ANNABELLE FITZPATRICK, LORELEI FRALEY, FINNLEY GREENE, MARGOT HELFT, LILAH HERN, ELLIOT HUIBREGTSE-TRAENKLE, LÉO-PAUL PERRIN, LUCAS PERRIN, YUKI TANNO, KYNLEE WALKER, GEORGINA WILCZEK, AIDAN ZUMBOLO
SPECIAL THANKS TO VIOLIN CLASS ACCOMPANISTKYOKO TANNO
(ARR. DAVID ANDRUSS)
Margot began violin lessons in the ISA as a 5 year old, first studying with Rachel Gries. Margot’s mother was also a Suzuki kid and had sought out a Suzuki program. Margot has participated in the ISA Chamber Music Program and the Chamber Music Program at Chicago Suzuki Institute. She has been a member of the Indianapolis Youth Orchestra for the last 6 years and also the North Central Symphony Orchestra, most recently as concertmaster of both. She performed in last year’s ISO Side-by-Side program and has enjoyed playing in the pit orchestras for several musicals. Margot has earned academic honors such as National Merit Semifinalist and Rising Stars of Indiana and will graduate as her senior class salutatorian from North Central High School in May. She plans to study both violin performance and engineering next year. Margot credits her current teacher, Candida Wiley, with always providing a positive and energetic approach to lessons and an endless supply of clever coaching techniques.
Aidan began learning the violin as a second grader, through an eight-week enrichment program offered through his school. The Suzuki-based program was taught by Ms. Sarah, and when it ended, Aidan wanted to keep playing the violin. Through the years Aidan has played in the community with various ensemble groups with the ISA, attended summer institutes, and participated in the strings/orchestra program at Greenfield-Central. In the fall Aidan plans to study chemistry or chemical engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and to continue playing the violin in the student orchestra.
SENIOR TRIBUTES:MARGOT HELFT & AIDAN ZUMBOLO
Leadership Society ($5,000+)AnonymousLisa HeidKayak Pools
Impact Society ($1,000 - $4,999)Melissa Cavaghan & Paul HelftThe Curtis-Wilson FamilyJean-Daniel & Denise Huibregtse Traenkle
Friends ($250 - $999)Wayne C. BeckMatt & Janette BrownWilliam GrubbRylen’s FanclubPerrin FamilyMelissa Wong
Contributors ($249 and under)Laura Barcelo & Chris UlbrictBurt BeckBen & Sarah BeckSam & Carol BixlerJared & Stacy BuckleySarah BurkmanMisty CassadyLisa ChristensonHelen CurtisMichael DanielsBob Smith & Kristina DavisJocelyn DeckerChristy EdwardsLiz Efroymson & James BrooksValerie EngleDavid Murray & Hilary EppleyRodney FerrerAlessandra & Alexander FerreraFred & Nancy GarringerEileen GowinKevin & Rachel GriesJoyce Griesemer
Jim & Lois GrillStephanie HallRichard HarrisAmy HassosNancee HataganJulie HendersonKevin & Amy HernTim & Susie HowardPatricia HuntAustin HuntingtonJeff & Jan MagnerJennifer MakiJoanne MakiFran MartgnettiCarol MartinCory & Robert MartinsonJamie MellingDelilah Morgan JonesZeina Nabhan-BendalyAkihito NakagawaRachel OsterhouseAnn RagsdaleAlex & Ashleigh RexfordWesley & Dinah ReynoldsJohn A. SeestDon & Cindy SelzerDoug & Kari SingletonKyoko TannoJane TylerKaren WallsCathy & Justin WaltersPeter & Beth WaltersMelissa WeltyYvonne WeltyWilliam WilsonWuthrich Family
Corporate MatchingCharles SchwabEli Lilly and Company
For gifts 6/1/2020 - 1/31/2021
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
YOUR GIFT MAKES AN IMPACT! Generous gifts from donors help our Suzuki community grow & thrive. Tuition alone does not cover the cost of a Suzuki Education.
Your gifts during this time have allowed our community to:
– Expand into 1,850 square feet of open concept group class teaching space on the 2nd floor
– Provide faculty with supplies and tools necessary to return to in-person lessons
– Cover the costs and technology needs associated with offering meaningful online-only instruction for families who elected that option
– Continue to regularly maintain instruments (pianos) donated to the academy
– Convert an old break room into a teaching studio on the first floor
– Maintain our first floor studio space with a new coat of paint and updates to the first floor bathrooms
Thank you so much for helping the ISA nurture beautiful character in every child through excellence in music.
TO GIVE, VISIT: INDYSUZUKIACADEMY.ORG/DONATE
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS:The Arts Council of Indianapolis | Kayak Pools MidwestAssociated Chamber Music Players | United Way
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