DECEMBER 10, 2021 @ 8p
@ RAUE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
The Elgin Symphony Orchestra is unmatched for quality music and a fun, relaxing, cultural experience. From start to finish – the ESO brings world-class, big-city entertainment without the hassles of the big city.
The Elgin Symphony Orchestra is one of the preeminent regional orchestras in the United States. Since its founding in 1950, the organization has developed a reputation for artistic excellence, innovative programming, and a deep commitment to the social advocacy and economic development of the diverse communities that it serves.
Named “Orchestra of the Year” an unprecedented four times by the Illinois Council of Orchestras, (1988, 1999, 2005, and 2016) and winner of a 2010 Elgin Image Award, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra is respected for exceptional performance, innovative education programs, and community outreach initiatives.
This event is sponsored by


HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR PROGRAM 2021
Andrew Lewis, conductor
Elgin Master Chorale
L ANDERSON
Christmas Festival
HERBERT
March of the Toys from Babes in Toyland
arr. Wachner
“Angels We Have Heard on High”
arr. Rutter
“Go, Tell It on the Mountain”
Elgin Master Chorale
TCHAIKOVSKY
Selections from The Nutcracker
The Pine Forest in Winter
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Trepak
Tea
Waltz of the Flowers
PROKOFIEV
Troika from Lieutenant Kijé Suite
L ANDERSON
Sleigh Ride
———–INTERMISSION———–
arr. Bass
Fanfare: Joy to the World
arr. Rutter
“We Three Kings of Orient Are”
Elgin Master Chorale
arr. Smith
Jingle Bells Forever
arr. Hayman
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
arr. Custer
“Winter Wonderland”
arr. Rutter
Cantique de Noel (“O Holy Night”)
arr. Rutter
“Away in a Manger”
arr. Rutter
“O Come All Ye Faithful”
Elgin Master Chorale
BERLIN
arr. Bennett
“White Christmas”
arr. Finnegan
Christmas Singalong
arr. Bass
“We Wish You a Merry Christmas” from A Feast of Carols
Elgin Master Chorale


Andrew Lewis, conductor
Recently profiled by John von Rhein in the Chicago Tribune as “the inspiring conductor, scholar, and educator,” Andrew Lewis is Artistic Director of Bella Voce and the Bella Voce Sinfonia, Music Director of the Elgin Master Chorale, Choirmaster at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Evanston, a member of the faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and assistant conductor of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. He has been a guest lecturer at Concordia University Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, the Lectures in Church Music series, Garrett Theological Seminary, and formerly taught the conducting course at DePaul University. He has been a guest conductor with the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus and has appeared on several occasions as a guest conductor with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Lewis’s performances with Bella Voce, the Elgin Master Chorale & Elgin Symphony have been broadcast nationally on WFMT 98.7.
Mr. Lewis attended Northwestern University, receiving his Bachelor of Music degree in music theory. While a student at Northwestern he received a scholarship to observe the rehearsals of Daniel Barenboim and Asher Fisch at the Staatsoper-Unter-den-Linden, Berlin. After college he moved to California, worked as a church musician, and was an original member of the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale of San Francisco, having sung with Baroque specialists Nicholas McGegan and John Butt. He then attended the Eastman School of Music to study choral, orchestral, and operatic conducting with William Weinert and orchestral conducting with David Effron, receiving his Master of Music degree in 1998.
Mr. Lewis has also studied with conductors Helmuth Rilling, Robert Shaw, Robert Spano, James Paul, Gustav Meier, Stephen Cleobury, Duain Wolfe, and Dale Warland in the United States and Michel Tapachnik in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Mr. Lewis is married to singer and conductor Kirsten Hedegaard. He and Kirsten have three boys, all of whom sing with their dad at St. Luke’s.

ELGIN MASTER CHORALE
Elgin Master Chorale was formed in 1947, under the name Elgin Choral Union, when local musician Dean Chipman had a vision of a large-enough vocal ensemble to perform Brahms’ famed German Requiem. His dream became reality when 192 singers from over 15 local choirs joined together to give voice to this grand work. The premiere took place on May 7, 1948, at the First Congregational Church of Elgin. Frank Kratky directed the performance accompanied by two pianos. The house was full, the audience enthusiastic, and the largest vocal group in the Fox Valley was underway.
Incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1966, the organization changed its name to Elgin Master Chorale in 2014 to better reflect our mission emphasis on musical excellence. In-residence at Elgin Community College, Elgin Master Chorale presents several concerts per year at the renowned Blizzard Theatre at the college, as well as the Hemmens Cultural Arts Center and other locations in the Chicago area. Under the direction of Maestro Andrew Lewis, Elgin Master Chorale is comprised of approximately 85 adult volunteer singers from across the Fox Valley communities.
We are proud of our rich history, dedicated singers, and drive to excel; we have grown from our valued roots as a ‘union’ of church choirs, and are dedicated to our mission of being the premiere vocal ensemble in the Fox Valley.
Elgin Master Chorale Roster:
Jan Andresen
Kristen Balisi
Marilyn DeStefano
Cathy Ernzen
Marilyn Keblusek
Leslie Marcordes
Magen McCarthy
Diane McDonald
Karen Neidlinger
Laurie Osberg
Melissa Pagano-Arndt
Kathryn Petricca
Jennifer Paolello
Colleen Price
Gail Rossow
Kelsey Rubin
Hannah Subgrunski
Louise Tiemann
Monica Winer
ALTOS
Dina Ackermann
Tricia Aurand
Samantha Beckmann
Belina Bermea
Alison Bleick
Karen Brhel
Elizabeth Dooley
Barbara Franquelli
Marcia Harran
Sarah Henry
Gwen Holst
Sandra Magana
Lisa Michnick
Linda Mueller
Kaitlyn Pacchini
Carolyn Raber
Carol Rechtoris
Christine Ross
Kathy Rubino
Carole Ruby
Diane Schael
Laurie Stivers
Dorothy Voigt
Luann Zanzola
TENORS
Deb Anderson
Kimberly Bianchi
Christine Dalphy
Ted Hall
Robert Lake
Lisa Michnick
Wain Parham
Frederick Peterbark
Josh Pritchett
BASSES
Bob Acker
Mark Clemens
Richard Grieger
Will Hayes
Chris Johnson
Larry Klemm
Richard Leasure
Alberto Mantovano
Robert Martin
Dennis Rossow
John Ruby
Dan Spike
VIOLIN 1
Isabella Lippi – Concertmaster
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blizzard Chair
Eleanor Bartsch – Associate Concertmaster
Gerald Loughney
Eric Pidluski
Joseph Malmquist
Susan Carlson
Carol Dylan
Helen Kim
Wendy Evans
Rebecca Blaho
Jennifer Leckie
VIOLIN 2
Daniela Folker – Principal
Sharon Chang* – Assistant Principal
Carol Yampolsky
Susan Thorne
Steve Winkler
Maria Arrua Gonzalez
Cristina Buciu
Meghan Lanfear
Elizabeth Huffman
Kelvin Lin
Kathryn Siegel
Renée-Paule Gauthier
VIOLA
Amanda Grimm – Principal
Loretta Gillespie – Assistant Principal
Rebecca Swan
Susan Posner
CELLO
Matthew Agnew – Principal
Sally Lee – Chair
Nazar Dzhuryn – Assistant Principal
Kerena Moeller
Mark Kuntz
Robert Weber
Elizabeth Start
Sara Sitzer
BASS
Timothy Shaffer – Principal
Jeremy Attanaseo
Susan Sullivan*
Gregory Heintz
Jason Niehoff
John Floeter
FLUTE
Jean Bishop – Principal
Scott Metlicka
FLUTE/PICCOLO
Julia Richter
OBOE
Erik Andrusyak* – Principal
OBOE/ENGLISH HORN
Joseph Claude
CLARINET
Gene Collerd – Principal
Trevor O’Riordan
BASSOON
Vincent Disantis – Principal
Collin Anderson
HARP
Lilian Lau
PIANO
Pat Lee
FRENCH HORN
Greg Flin t- Principal
Sharon Jones
Steven Replogle
Mary Buscanics-Jones
TRUMPET
Ross Beacraft – Principal
Michael Brozik
David Gauger – Assistant Principal
TROMBONE
Reed Capshaw – Principal
Adam Moen
BASS TROMBONE
Mark Fry
TUBA
Charles Schuchat – Principal
TIMPANI
Robert Everson – Principal
PERCUSSION
Brian Oriente – Principal
Michael Folker
George Blanchet
*Leave of Absence 2021-22
This event is supported by




BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tim Paul, board president
John Jacobsen, vice president
Chuck Stevens, treasurer
Luanne Flavin, secretary
John Green
Mike Johnson
Richard Kuranda
Stacey McInerney
Jack Minsley
Rich Naponelli
Michelle Nowland
Sandra Pierce
Williams Schmiel
Regan Shepley
Steven Szalaj
Jerry Trachsler
RAUE CENTER STAFF
Richard Kuranda, executive director/founding artistic director (CEO)
Kyle Schneider, producing & operations manager
Jarrod Bainter, director of production
Meredith Schaefer, director of marketing & institutional advancement
Michele V. Knight, marketing manager
James Knight, economic development manager
Billy Seger, institutional advancement associate
Maribeth Ling, institutional advancement assistant/box office lead
Alayna DeVar, education coordinator/lead instructor
Jess Urban, RCSA education coordinator & producer/WSRep equity stage manager**
Caro Arana, assistant director of production
Commedore Clark, audio supervisor/ production coordinator
Savannah Thomas, box office associate
About Raue Center For The Arts
Raue Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of all through the arts. For 20 years, they have provided quality programming – striving to make it pertinent, available, and affordable to all. As a painstakingly restored, 1920s regional showcase theatre named for its benefactor—Lucile Raue—Raue Center has attracted the finest stars, Broadway shows, musicians and artists. Named on the League of Historic American Theatres, Raue Center is one of the finest examples of restored art and decor in the nation. The 750-seat theatre, located in historic downtown Crystal Lake, Illinois, is a gathering place for our region’s citizens and has become a true destination.
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