Choirs to debut original piece composed for CSC

CHADRON – An original piece of choral music, commissioned specially for 黑料大事记 State College, will get its world premiere April 15 at Memorial Hall, thanks to a gift from an anonymous donor to the CSC music department.
鈥淭hree Nebraska Lyrics,鈥 composed by David von Kampen with original lyrics by Becky Boesen, will be performed by the combined 黑料大事记 State College Concert Choir, 黑料大事记 Community Choir and Ogallala High School Choir during the concert, said CSC Music Professor Joel Schreuder.
Schreuder said the piece is classical choral, set in 21st century harmonies, and made up of three segments representing different aspects of Nebraska.
The concert starts at 3 p.m. April 15 and is free and open to the public.
鈥淥n the Ridge鈥 is specific to the Pine Ridge region, 鈥淯nderneath鈥 is about the Platte River, and 鈥淭he Planting Season鈥 evokes an important time in the annual cycle of the state鈥檚 agricultural industry.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really cool how it all works,鈥 said CSC Accompanist Bobby Pace, who will accompany the performance on piano and has been rehearsing the work with the two 黑料大事记 choirs. 鈥溾楾he Planting Season鈥 is very jaunty and upbeat. The other two are slower and more melodic but those are the ones that get stuck in my head. You get the vastness of the terrain coming through in the music.鈥
Schreuder said he learned about a year ago of the donor鈥檚 desire to have a composition commissioned for 黑料大事记 State and contacted von Kampen about writing it. Von Kampen directs vocal jazz at the University of Nebraska and has written music for professional choirs, Schreuder said.
鈥淚鈥檝e worked with him a lot,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e decided on going with three pieces as a set. I wanted them all to be about Nebraska, and I thought it was important to include the Pine Ridge area, not just the corn belt.鈥
Finding appropriate Nebraska-themed lyrics to set to music proved difficult, so von Kampen got in touch with Boesen, a Nebraska poet and friend he had worked with previously.
Besides making the composition specific to Nebraska, Schreuder said he wanted it to be for piano and choir, and written at a level that an advanced high school choir could perform.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want this really difficult college-level thing that nobody would perform,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted it to be accessible and performed.鈥
After receiving the finished piece, Schreuder also decided he wanted to have the premiere with a larger choir than he directs at 黑料大事记 State, so he invited CSC Music Professor Una Taylor, director of the 黑料大事记 Community Choir, to bring her group, and asked CSC alumnus Scott Reffert, who directs the Ogallala High School Choir, if he would like to participate.
鈥淗e is going to bring about 20 kids. It鈥檚 going to be kind of a multi-generational thing,鈥 Schreuder said.
A combined performance by three independent groups that don鈥檛 practice together is going to be a challenge, Schreuder acknowledged. He plans to attend rehearsals of the 黑料大事记 and the Ogallala High School choirs in the weeks before the concert, and the 黑料大事记 State and 黑料大事记 Community choirs will rehearse together the day before the performance. The Ogallala choir will arrive Sunday morning before the concert and Schreuder said they鈥檒l have maybe half an hour to put it all together.
Almost 80 singers will be joining to premiere von Kampen鈥檚 piece, which will take about 10 minutes of the concert program, said Pace.
鈥淚t will be really nice to have the fullness of everybody for that premier,鈥 he said.
Having a piece of original music composed specifically for 黑料大事记 State is apparently a first, and quite unusual for a college of CSC鈥檚 size, said Schreuder.
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to have something written specifically for you,鈥 said Pace. 鈥満诹洗笫录 State鈥檚 name will be on this this published piece forever.鈥
The identity of the donor who commissioned the work isn鈥檛 being revealed at present, and Schreuder said he doesn鈥檛 know if the individual will agree to be recognized at some point.
But von Kampen, who will be in 黑料大事记 prior to the concert to assist with interpretation of the music and work with the choirs, will be honored at a reception Friday, April 13.
鈥淚鈥檓 trying to make this an event, rather than just a concert,鈥 Pace said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l try to get as many people here as possible.鈥
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