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Symphony Viva
Bass
Andrew Sutton**, Michelle Scanlan,
Michael Sagor
Cello
Norma Martinez**, Stephen Gutierrez,
Alexis Von Biedenfeld, Farrah Stohner,
Kiana Burciaga
2nd Violin
Clare Haugen, Susannah Rabourn,
Zeinhelle Quezon, Adam McGee,
1st Violin
Oscar Dodier*, Austin Gabrillo,
Cassandra Cao, Gloria Wu
Viola
Joe Chen**, Michelle Shipp Thacker,
Roseann Parkhurst, Angel Dominguez,
Matthew Paiz, Tori Johnson,
Klaus Weinelt
Flute
Gregory Obregon**, Ben Carlee,
Melvina Turner
Oboe
Erin Webber**, Jane Radigan, Leo Benavides
Clarinet
Stephen Moore**, Joe Samuel,
Chelsea Moussouni, Shaun Guzman
Bassoon
Christophen Corona, Robin Scheffler
Alto Sax
Arturo Gonzales
Trumpet
Kole Pantuso**, Kimberly Zoeller,
Jacob Kolodziej
Trombone
Joseph McLemore**, Terri Elliott,
Astolfo Rodriquez
Tuba
Jose Segovia
Percussion
James Bartelt**, Laura McBride, Lindsey Rahn,
Joann Troy, Bill Gowen
*Concert Master **Principal
Harp
Michael Chapa
Horn
Leslie Boerger**, Ron Boerger, Laura Renard,
David Hale
Keyboard
Paul Jensen Timpani
Bill Gowen
Alamo City Dance Company
Cast
West Side Story—Mambo (Meno Presto)
Kaihle Sanchez
Hallie Anderson
Hannah Cook
Maddie Burroughs
Julia Norwood
Choreographed by Katie Hall
Danzon #2
Hannah Cook—Spain
Hallie Anderson—Mexico
Choreographed by Michael Landez
Symphonic Kineticism
Program
Polovetsian Dances from Prince Igor Alexander Borodin
Danzón No. 2 Arturo Márquez
Intermission
Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein
Prologue (Allegro moderato)
Somewhere (Adagio)
Scherzo (Vivace e leggiero)
Mambo (Meno Presto)
Cha-cha (Andantino con grazia)
Meeting Scene (Meno mosso)
Cool Fugue (Allegretto)
Rumble (Molto allegro)
Finale (Adagio)
Tico – Tico Zequinha Abreu/arr. by Marty Gold
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Alamo City Performing Arts Assoc. Inc.
Cory McRae
Dr. Guadalupe Rivera Jr.
Eric Lewis
Joseph McLemore
Joann Troy
Claudia Ferguson
Jim Bartelt
Andrew Sutton
Matthew Ferguson
Katie Hall, Michael Landez
acpaainc.org
Producer
Executive Director
Interim Artistic Director
Lights & Sound
Musician Librarian
Wind Instrument Coordinator
Strings Coordinator
Percussion Coordinator
Quartermaster
Program
Choreographers
Ticket Sales
PRODUCTION STAFF
The Alamo City Performing Arts Association, Inc., Alamo City Dance
Company and Symphony Viva would like to invite you to become a part of
our family by supporting the arts through your tax-deductible donations. We
are a tax–exempt 501(c) (3) organization. With your past support we have
been able to accomplish many new endeavors. A larger school, a theater of our
own, new works of art by outside choreographers and now our new family
member Symphony Viva. Consider growing with us and become a member to
experience the excitement of new adventures and theatrical productions we plan
for the future. If you aren’t a member and would like to become a
member, or join our family as a volunteer please contact us at:
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Alamo City Performing Arts Association would like to THANK YOU
our patrons for supporting the arts in San Antonio. We look forward to
bring more performances and programs to you and our community.
Thank you for attending.
Symphonic Kineticism
September 15, 2019 5:00 pm Performance
Fellowship of San Antonio 23755 Canyon Golf Rd, San Antonio, TX 78258
BOARD OF
Scott M. Conway, Bill Hall, Dr. Robert Jiminez
Susan Trevino, Abelardo Trevino
ACPAA OFFICERS
President Vice-President
Symphony Viva Advisors
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership Secretary
Media Coordinator
Merchandise Secretary
Historians / Photographers
Community Outreach
Costume Mistress
DIRECTORS
Trustees
Alamo City Dance Co. Advisors
2018-2019
Cory McRae
Buddy Trevino
Joey Galvan, Joseph McLemore, Joann Troy, Jim Bartelt, Nina Mavrinac, Andrew Sutton, Claudia Ferguson
Megan Wood
Katie Hall
Michael Landez
Matthew Ferguson
La La Salinas
Chris Osiecki, Cristina Sanchez, Asha Sanchez
Jim Matthews
Betsy Landry, Susan Trevino
PEARL
Michael & Jan Burroughs
Chris & Norma Landez
RUBY
Joan Dreher
Lynn Horvath
In Loving Memory of
Cyril McCullough
EMERALD
Scott M Conway
Katie & Bill Hall
Cory McRae
Dr. and Mrs. Jimenez
The Alamo City Performing Arts Association, Inc. would like to
gratefully acknowledge and extend a THANK YOU to the following
individuals and sponsors for their continued support!
2018 - 2019
SPONSOR & MEMBERSHIP
BEXAR COUNTY HEB
Alamo City College Fine Arts Department
Sigma-7 Home Depot Foundation
Dr. Guadalupe Rivera, Jr., is the
Director of Choirs at Tuloso-Midway
High School and the former Assistant
Director of Music at the Corpus
Christi Cathedral. Dr. Rivera received
a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree
in Choral and Orchestral Conducting
at the University of Arizona in 2010
under the supervision of Dr. Bruce
Chamberlain. While there he
conducted the Kantorei Chamber Choir
and Recital Choir, along with being
the Assistant Conductor of the University Community Chorus. Dr. Rivera, a
native of Corpus Christi, Texas and a product of the Corpus Christi
Cathedral Choir Program, received his Bachelor of Music Education from
Texas Christian University in 1996, where he studied with the late Ronald
Shirley and Dr. Ruth Whitlock. He completed his Masters of Music in
Performance in Choral Conducting at the University of North Texas in
2005, where he studied with Dr. Jerry McCoy. In 1996, Dr. Rivera had the
opportunity to study with the late Robert Shaw at Carnegie Hall in New
York City. Most recently in January of 2014, Dr. Rivera was chosen to
participate in the DCINY Conducting Master class with Rene Clausen
(Concordia) and in 2010 the Chorus America A Cappella Conducting
Master class, studying with famed conductors Marguerite Brooks (Yale)
and Robert Sund (Sweden). In the summers of 2006 and 2007, D r. Rivera
conducted at the Oregon Bach Festival, studying under renowned conductor
and Bach scholar Helmuth Rilling and in October 2006 was able to conduct
for famed choral composer Morten Lauridsen. Dr. Rivera is the former
Assistant Conductor of the Turtle Creek Chorale, Dallas, TX under Dr. Tim
Seelig. As an educator, his choirs continue to receive superior and excellent
ratings at UIL Choral contests and many of his students participate in the
ACDA National Honor Choirs and TMEA All-State Choirs. In 2011 and
2012, Dr. Rivera was a recipient of the TMISD Igniting the Spirit Teaching
Award, an award given to several TMISD teachers for their positive
influence on students, and most recently again in M ay 2013, 2015, 2016
and 2017. Dr. Rivera serves as TMEA Region XIV Vocal Division Chair
and is a member of TMEA, TCDA, ACDA and TMAA.