Dr. David Bauer
Department of Music, 308-865-8609
The spring men’s and women’s choral concert “One World, Many Voices” will be held on Sunday, April 22, at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
The concert, which will begin at 5 p.m. in the UNK Fine Arts Recital Hall, is free and open to the public. Dr. David Bauer, UNK professor of music and performing arts, will lead the choirs.
The University Men’s Choir, University Women’s Choir, Vocal Collegium and Choraleers will perform selections from around the world.
During the University Men’s Choir portion of the concert, Thomas Augustin of Crofton, Daniel Carlson of Grand Islandand Lee Rushing of Marion, Ark. will be featured on “Songs of the Seven Seas: The Pirate Song” by Ray Stevens, and Daniel Gibbs of Kearney will be the featured vocalist in “Men in Tights” by Hummie Mann.
The University Women’s Choir will perform pieces including “Die Schwestern” by Johannes Brahms and “Follow me down to Carlow” by Percy Fletcher. Aaron Svoboda of Kearney will be featured on the bodhran in “Mouth Music” by Dolores Keane and John Faulkner.
In the Vocal Colleigum portion of the concert, Andrew Poinsette of Bellevue will be featured in “Fa Shu Ha,” Zaid Lamas of Bridgeport will be featured in “Mata Del Anima Sola,” and Jessica Ferguson of Lexington, Markie Sup of Albion and Dr. Ting-Lan Chen, UNK associate professor of music and performing arts, violin, will be featured in “Siuil a Riun.”
The UNK Choraleers will conclude the evening.
Dr. Chen, violin, and Dan Yu of Beijing, China, second pianist, will be featured in “The Nightingale.”
Nate Rockeof Lincoln will be featured in “Naiman Sharag” and Amaryah Fritz of Hildreth will sing in Pastoral Song.
Jordan Peterson of O’Neill, Matt Powell of Mitchell and Zach Thomas of Hastings are featured vocalists in “Tshotsholoza.”
Rachel Harvey of Scottsbluff and Danielle Jim of Grand Island will be featured in “La Villanella.”
Students performing in the men’s and women’s choral concert are listed below, alphabetically by hometown.
University Men’s Choir
Beaver City – Fred Marble
Broadwater- Trey Blomenkamp
Burwell – Riley Sheets
Carleton – Riley Volkmer
Crofton – Thomas Augustin
Grand Island – Daniel Carlson, Francisco Ordonez
Holdrege – Andrew Tellus
Kearney – David Bontz, Daniel Gibbs, Dillon Johnson, Fred Marble, Brock Perrson, Andrew Rommelfanger, Tyler Walker
Mitchell – Matt Powell
Norfolk – Spencer Dagerman
Omaha – Andrew Rommelfanger
Thedford – Alan Holt
Out-of-State
Arkansas
Marion – Lee Rushing
Tennessee
Memphis – Darrell Rushing
International
Japan
Toyko – Masayoshi Shikazawa
South Korea
Daegu – Bo Gun Kim
Jongno-gu – Jaewan Lim
Kyungki-do – Sunghun Park
Seoul – Dongyeon Jang, Hyung Jin Kim, Jusung Kim, Jihwan Park
University Women’s Choir
Bayard – Jennifer McMurtry
Bennington – Victoria Klaus
Cairo- Mary Irvin
Clarkson – Melanie Faltys
Columbus – Amanda Perdue
Crete – Kara Siedhoff
Dickens – Shanice Harris
Grand Island – Grace Mohr
Harvard – Traysea Gilmore
Hildreth – Amaryah Fritz, Miranda Paitz
Holdrege – Amanda Gray
Kearney – Jordan Kitzelman, Paula Newhouse, Katherine Ridder
LaVista – Tristia McNally
Lexington – Jennifer Maloley
Lincoln – Lindsey Flodman
Maxwell – Audrey Feeney
McCook – Sierra Bustamante, Nicole Leyba
North Platte – Barbara Lloyd, Desiree Russell
Omaha – Haley Allen, Anayell Martinez, Megan Miller, Angela Wagman, Paula Newhouse
Palisade – Jenna Jutten, JoanAnn Blomstedt
Papillion – Rachel Brollier
Plattsmouth – Shelby Smith
Republican City – Megan Spady
Shelton – Vanessa Flores
Valley – Brandy Besch, Kathleen Sladek
Out-of-State
Wyoming
Cheyenne – Julia Melia
International
China
Beijing – Hye Hwang, Dan Yu
Egypt
Cairo – Mary Irvine
South Korea
Busan – Hyo Eun Ha
Chungbuk – Suyeong Park
Daegu – Jae Jung Park
Dongan-gu – Hyeona Lee
Gangneung – Hyeonah Jeong
Gwacheon – Sieun Han
Gyeonggi-do – Sunmi Baik, Eunbyeol Park, Myungwon Seo
Seoul – Soojin An, Sangae Jeung, Eunyoung Kim, Hyeyeon Kim, Sunghyun Kim,
YuJin Lee, Yeeun Oh
Suwon – Suji Kang
Uljeongbu-si – Min Jeong Ku
Ulsan – Yuna Choi, Soyeong Kim
Vocal Collegium
Arapahoe – Bradly Goodner
Albion – Markie Sup, Dustin McBride
Bellevue– Shelby Smith, Andrew Poinsette
Bridgeport– Zaid Lamas
Grand Island – Catherine McGowan, Danielle Jim, Shaylie Murphy, Ryan Bauer,
Juniata – Addison Herren
Kearney – Sarah Hild, James Wolf, Jacinda Uden
Lexington – Jessica Ferguson
Lincoln – Jared Flodman, David Morrison
Omaha – Elizabeth Liebermann
Scottsbluff – Rachel Harvey
Winside – Kyle Mundil
Valley – Brandy Besch
Choraleers
Albion – Markie Sup
Arapahoe – Bradly Goodner
Beatrice – Megan Decker
Beaver City- Fred Marble
Bellevue – Andrew Poinsette, Shelby Smith
Bridgeport – Zaid Lamas
Burwell – Dillon Nelson
Ceresco – Gabriel Haberman
Columbus – Jonathan Danforth
Crofton – Thomas Augustin
David City – Megan Buresh
Duncan – Joseph Stamm
Grand Island – Patience Buck, Sydney Clifton, Danielle Jim, Catherine McGowan, Shaylie Murphy, Samuel Schneider
Hastings – Zach Thomas
Hebron – Kesston Fink
Hildreth – Amaryah Fritz
Holdrege – Amanda Gray, Hannah Jensen, Janelle Beutler
Juniata – Addison Heeren, Abbie Schuyler
Kearney – Ryan Bauer, David Bontz, Marisa Coello, Stephanie Coello, Daniel Gibbs, Sarah Hild, Fred Marble, Anthony Munch, Vergil Nelson, James Wolf, Tatjana Meyer
Lincoln – Jared Flodman, Nate Rocke, Eric Thompson
McCook – Nicole Leyba
Milford – Megan Wulf
Minden- Joseph Stamm, Vergil Nelson
Mitchell – Matt Powell
Norfolk – Spencer Dagerman
North Platte – Kelsey Foote, Kyra Holloway
O’Neill – Jordan Peterson
Omaha – Elizabeth Liebermann, Madison Hoge
Papillion – Sara Ambrose
Plainview – Justin Kluver
Riverdale – Jacinda Uden
Scottsbluff – Rachel Harvey
St. Paul – Andrea Placke
Syracuse – Jacob Royal
Wahoo- Gabe Haberman
Wayne – Derek Poutre
Wilcox – Logan Gellerman-Farley
Winside – Kyle Mundil
Valley – Kathleen Sladek
OUT-OF-STATE
Colorado
Burlington – Codie Milford
Kansas
Manhattan – Carolyn Wirtz
INTERNATIONAL
China
Beijing – Dan Yu
The Netherlands
Zeist – Willemijn van der Noll